Jewish Elder Access (JEA)

Jewish Elder Access (JEA)

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JEA is a free information & referral service for Jewish adults 60 years of age & older, & connecting you to the Pima County Jewish community.

JEA provides information and referrals, coordination and education for Jewish older adults in Pima County. JEA is based on the Jewish values and traditions of tikkun olam (healing the world), chesed (with loving kindness) and tzedakah (charitable deeds). The program's goals are to improve the quality of life and foster independence of Jewish older adults by helping them to understand and utilize t

09/27/2019

Wishing you and your family a year of happiness and health.

Spiritual Life | Living at Handmaker | Handmaker 09/16/2019

And now, with the High Holy Days upon us, here is the schedule for services at Handmaker. I suggest calling for details.

HANDMAKER SCHEDULE FOR HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES – 2019 - 5780
All Services in the Great Room unless otherwise noted
SELIHOT SERVICES and STUDY SESSION
Saturday, September 21, 2019 - 6:30 p.m. in the Great Room, followed by an Oneg
ROSH HASHANAH
Sunday, September 29, 2019
Erev Rosh Hashanah Evening Service at 6:40 pm
Monday, September 30, 2019
First Day Rosh Hashanah Morning Services at 9:00 am; Kiddush at 1:30 pm
Evening Service – 6:30 pm
Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Second Day Rosh Hashanah Morning Services at 9:00 am, Kiddush at 1:30 pm
SHABBAT SHUVA
Saturday, October 5, 2019 - Morning service 9:30 am – Kiddush at Noon
YOM KIPPUR
Tuesday, October 8, 2019 – Kol Nidrei Evening Service
5:40 pm SHARP!
Wednesday, October 9, 2019– Yom Kippur Service at 9:00 am
Torah Service begins at 2:15 pm – Yizkor at 3:45 pm
Mincha at 4:10 pm – N’Eilah at 5:00 pm
SUKKOT
Monday, October 14, 2019
Sukkot Festival Morning Service at 9:30 am; Kiddush at 1:00 pm
SHEMINI ATZERET/SIMCHAT TORAH
Monday, October 21, 2019
Shemini Atzeret/Simchat Torah Morning Service at 9:30 am
Yizkor approximately 11:30 am, Kiddish at 12:30pm
For information about Festival meals visit our website at

Spiritual Life | Living at Handmaker | Handmaker Our cultural education staff coordinates all spiritual and cultural programming, including worship and Sabbath services. They also manage holiday celebrations, rituals and instructional classes for residents of all faiths and denominations.

Storytelling: The Wicked Tongue and Other Stories of Peace and Justice 09/16/2019

Shalom again! I'm still trying to get these interesting local events here for you. This one is very intresting:

Noa Baum brings the power of story to communities, using stories to transcend boundaries. Noa helps communities bridge gaps between differences, with engaging dialogue and storytelling, creating stronger bonds, an increased sense of community, trust and genuine understanding.

Monday, Sept. 23rd

Storytelling: The Wicked Tongue and Other Stories of Peace and Justice – Free to the public
7:00-9:00 PM Consulate of Mexico, 3915 E Broadway Blvd conta.cc/327OKpQ
Facilitated by: Consulate of Mexico, Visit Tucson, Tellers of Tales Tucson

Tuesday, Sept. 24th

Performance: A Land Twice Promised (Palestinian & Israeli Women’s Stories) – Tickets $20.00
7:00-9:00 PM Tucson Jewish Community Center, 3800 River Rd conta.cc/2ZAHqoR
Facilitated by: Tucson Jewish Community Center, Jewish Federation of Southern Arizona

Check out Noa’s website: noabaum.com

Storytelling: The Wicked Tongue and Other Stories of Peace and Justice An evening of arts and culture focus on a rich tapestry of stories from around the world that share the themes of peace, justice, wisdom, and compassion across diverse cultures. View the Consulate's art gallery and hear stories that resonate for our border community intertwined with our neighbors to...

Fall Prevention Fair 09/04/2019

Banner and the UA Health Sciences folks are conducting a Fall Prevention Fair on Friday, 9/27/19 at theU of A Health Sciences Innovation Bldg at 1670 E Drachman St. from 3:00 - 5:30 p.m. RSVP at: https://fallpreventionfair.eventbrite.com

Banner's Alzheimer's Institute is presenting a program called Home for the Holidays. It's a guide for making it less stressful if a family member has mild-to-moderate dementia. It will be held at Banner University Medicine North, 3838 N Campbell, Bldg 2, 1st floor conference room, and the times are 9-10 a.m. It is free, but you need to register at BAITucson.eventbrite.com or call 520.694.6889.

See you later!

Elaine

Fall Prevention Fair Join University of Arizona Health Sciences and Banner University Medicine for our first annual Fall Prevention Fair!

08/29/2019

Wow! We're coming back with a new "face." As you can see, this is a work in progress, but we're all excited to get it up and going.

I will be posting about upcoming events, programs, and stuff of interest. If you would like to see something here, please let me know.

Elaine

04/29/2014

Thanks to Pesach and a few other minor interferences, I'm late posting. I apologize for that. We do hope your holiday was wonderful!

The Shmooz'n & Shpil'n held in March at The Forum was a smashing success. We had a good sized turnout, and lots of lively conversations. We keep bringing Jewish games for the Shpil'n part of the afternoon but, as usual, nobody wanted to stop Shmooz'n! This is such fun, because we get people to talk about themselves, their families, and their lives. I can't tell you how many great stories we've heard. You should really come join us and find out for yourselves! Just because we are meeting in a certain residential community does NOT mean you have to live there to join us!

Just yesterday we were at Broadway Proper, where we had a smallish group, but again the discussions were enjoyable, reminiscences, timely, and ageless.

We will be skipping May, because there are some time conflicts, but we will be back again in June, this time at The Fountains at La Cholla. Watch for details here as it gets closer, and try to join us! Meantime, have a lovely Memorial Day!

02/28/2014

Breaking news! The next Shmooz,n & Shpil'n event will be held at The Forum on Monday, March 24th. As usual, it will be from 2-4 in the afternoon, and we will have a bissele nosh (little nibbles), some trinken (drinks), and lots of shmu'es (conversation). Be prepared to talk about growing up Jewish, how you celebrated holidays, the kinderlach (children/grandchildren), and whatever happens to come up. We'll also have some Jewish games, in case you would like to play. Also as usual, we have some gifts just for showing up, and maybe more for who knows what! We look forward to seeing you there!

01/21/2014

W@e continue plans for the next Shmooz'n & Shpil'n event. Watch this space for more information. Now I want to ask for your help.

If you know of any Jewish Seniors who haven't yet heard about JEA, please spread the word. Word of mouth is the best endorsement any program can have, and we especially want to find as many people we can - especially those who are isolated from the Jewish community. Tucson has so much to offer our seniors, but many of them don't know how to access those services - or even that they exist! Please help us to help them!

We look forward to seeing more of you soon!

12/30/2013

2013 is almost over, and 2014 is upon us. This past year has been hectic! We launched our Shmooz'n & Shpil'n events, and they have been a resounding success! We are working on setting up more for "next year." We have found several new providers of services, ensuring that we can continue to meet your needs. We've been slowly expanding our marketing efforts, in hopes of reaching more Jewish Seniors in Pima County. We have lots more to do, and we anticipate an even bigger year to come. Please feel free to offer us suggestions and ideas, either here or by phone.

We at Jewish Elder Access want to wish all of you a healthy, happy and prosperous New Year.

11/05/2013

Unfortunatley we have had to cancel the Shmooz'n & Shpil'n scheduled for November 11th. Also, with all of the holidays (and parties!) coming up, we will most likely hold off until sometime after the first of the year. But stick with us, as we'll be posting all sorts of interesting tid-bits here.

Now to dig up my Bubba's special recipe for kugel with golden raisins.

11/01/2013

OK, folks. Hallowe'en is over. Now it's time to prepare for what the news media is calling "Thanksgiv-ukah!" What are you planning for that big night? Turkey with Chanukah licht on the side?

Since we usually start eating relatively early on Turkey Day, I'm planning to light the Menorah just before desert. The meal will include potato latkes, with a fruit kugel and jelly doughnuts as some of the deserts.

Tell us how you plan to celebrate these two terrific - and food-specific - holidays.

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