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If you are white and asking “What can I do?”

In America, Charlotte, COVID-19, Home, Racial Justice, Racial Justice - Local Level Advocacy, Racial Justice - State Level Advocacy, Restorative Justice, Social Change, Social Justice by Judy SchindlerMay 31, 20201 Comment

Our African American siblings are struggling, in fact, they are drowning and dying, and need those of us who are white to not only understand but to create the change …

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Greenspon Center programming during the stay-at-home order

In Charlotte, Diversity, Hillel, Holocaust by Judy SchindlerMay 29, 2020Leave a Comment

Greenspon Center programming during the stay-at-home order All programs listed were offered virtually   Holocaust & Human Rights Education Yom Hashoah presentations for Providence Day School Donna Tarney created a …

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Summer Travel might be on hold, but Summer Learning is better than ever!

In Education, Holocaust, Home, News, Professional Development, Teacher Workshops by Amanda DeBrunMay 28, 2020Leave a Comment

We have lost many things since the outbreak of COVID-19: Social proximity, going to our favorite restaurant or movie, birthday parties, hair cuts, and the list goes on. Of all …

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Charlotte Lament & Mourn 100K – Interfaith Virtual Vigil

In America, Charlotte, COVID-19, Health Care Justice, Home, Queens University by Judy SchindlerMay 27, 2020Leave a Comment

Join the Charlotte interfaith community, on June 1st at Noon, as we remember and honor the 100,000 individuals in the US who have died of COVID-19 in the past 3 …

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Listen to our Peaceful Pause Program on Theopoetics with Reverend de’Angelo Dia

In Faith, Home, North Carolina, Peaceful Pause, Poetry, Prayer by Judy SchindlerMay 17, 20201 Comment

Reverend de’Angelo Dia is a poet, theologian, and doctoral student at Union Presbyterian Seminary. Reverend Dia joined the Greenspon Center on Sunday, May 17th, for a Peaceful Pause program on …

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Peaceful Pause for Mother’s Day – Celebrating the Moms of Our World

In America, Charlotte, Love by Judy SchindlerMay 11, 2020Leave a Comment

There is a Yiddush proverb that says that “God could not be everywhere so God created mothers.” Today we celebrate the mothers of our world — our own mothers; mothers …

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Peaceful Pause on Finding Faith During Challenging Times with Queens University of Charlotte’s Chaplain Joey Haynes

In Peaceful Pause, Prayer, Queens University by Judy SchindlerMay 11, 2020Leave a Comment

Talli Dippold will discuss finding hope with Queens University of Charlotte’s Chaplain, Joey Haynes. Chaplain Joey Haynes founded the Interfaith Leadership Council at Queens and uses it to help students …

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Peaceful Pause on Transcendental Meditation with Jared Sossin

In Love, Meditation, Peaceful Pause by Judy SchindlerMay 11, 2020Leave a Comment

Transcendental Meditation, or TM, is a technique of silent mantra meditation, developed by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. The meditation practice, involving using a mantra, is performed twice a day for 20 …

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A Memory Resurfaces: A Survivor Reflects by Marianne Lieberman

In Diversity, Education, Holocaust, Home, Love, Uncategorized by Amanda DeBrunMay 9, 20201 Comment

The following reflection comes from Marianne Lieberman, one of our local Holocaust Survivors. Marianne wrote this piece as a response to the feelings of isolation and tension that were re-awakened …

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An afternoon with Holocaust Survivor, Suly Chenkin

In Charlotte, Education, Genealogy, Holocaust, Home, Jewish Community Refugee Initiative, Jewish Studies, Professional Development by Judy SchindlerMay 4, 20205 Comments

Suly Chenkin was born in Kovno, Lithuania. Her story begins and ends with a prophecy uttered by her grandmother at the moment she was born. “This child” she said, “because …

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