Month: May 2022

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Learning and creating with Mizrach class and workshop 

Learning and creating with Mizrach class and workshop 

The recent Mizrach class and hands-on glass workshop offered by United Jewish Federation of Tidewater’s Konikoff Center for Learning provided a journey from learning to creating.   The experience began with a class led by Rabbi Ari Oliszewski, who explored...

A heart-healthy President’s Day at Camp

A heart-healthy President’s Day at Camp

While school was out on Monday, Feb. 16, campers spent Presidents’ Day getting active and inspired at Camp JCC’s School Days Out program.   To celebrate American Heart Month, the day’s theme was all about heart health. Campers began the morning by...

Launch of Lev Sara Bikur Cholim

Launch of Lev Sara Bikur Cholim

Sunday, March 8, 6 PM A new initiative dedicated in memory of Shirley Farfel Berman a”h, Lev Sara Bikur Cholim is being created to extend a loving hand to individuals in the community—and beyond—who are in Norfolk for medical care.  This evening is an opportunity...

Tidewater BBYO updates website

Tidewater BBYO updates website

When Courtney Krutoy took on the role of Eastern Region BBYO City Director - Tidewater last year, she noticed that BBYO’s digital presence on United Jewish Federation of Tidewater’s website was both buried and outdated. Krutoy worked with Teresa Knecht, marketing...

KBH to kick off creative Shabbat services for families 

KBH to kick off creative Shabbat services for families 

Saturday, March 21,10:30 am, Sandler Family Campus Members of KBH synagogue are excited to unveil a brand-new Shabbat services format designed for children and families.  Once a month, KBH, in partnership with Tidewater Shinshinim, will hold a special program...

Art Spiegelman: Disaster Is My Muse to screen at Chrysler

Art Spiegelman: Disaster Is My Muse to screen at Chrysler

Sunday, March 15, 2 pm, Chrysler Museum of Art Few works have transformed Holocaust storytelling as profoundly as the graphic novel Maus. When Art Spiegelman won the 1992 Pulitizer Prize, it was the first time a graphic novel earned that honor, signaling a cultural...

Books to share, stories to love

Books to share, stories to love

Monday, May 4 – Friday, May 8, Sandler Family Campus A PJ Library book swap families won’t want to miss is about to begin.   Starting April 6, collection boxes located in the Sandler Family Campus lobby and at Strelitz International Academy will accept...

Thelma Laderberg

Norfolk –Thelma Laderberg passed away peacefully on January 15, 2026, at Harbor’s Edge in Norfolk, Virginia, at the age of 100.   She lived a long, full, and deeply meaningful life—one defined by creativity, independence, devotion to family, and enduring...

Marvin Joel Merkle

Norfolk – Marvin Joel Merkle, 79, passed away peacefully, Thursday, January 22, 2026.   He was born in Richmond, Virginia, the son of the late Harold Hyman and Eva Merkle.   He is survived by his two daughters, Jenefer Dayle Snyder and husband...

Toby Flex Pekarsky

Virginia Beach – Toby Flex Pekarsky, age 85, passed away on January 11, 2026.  She was born in Portsmouth, Virginia to the late Fred and Belle Levin Flex. She was predeceased by her husband of 48 years, Robert Jay Pekarsky, her sister Sally Flex Weinraub, her...

Gerald Martin Sandler

Norfolk – Gerald “Jerry” Martin Sandler, 88, of Norfolk, Virginia, passed away peacefully at his home on January 20, 2026.   He was born in Norfolk on June 28, 1937, to the late Lou “Lovey” and Anna Rose Sandler. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife...

Samuel Leon Shapiro

Washington, D.C. – Samuel Leon Shapiro, a long-time Norfolk resident, died on January 17, 2026, in Washington, D.C. at the age of 86.  He will always be remembered as a loving and beloved husband, father, and grandfather with a remarkable intellect, a gentle...

Albert P. Solomon

Virginia Beach – Dr. Albert “Al” P. Solomon, a devoted husband, father, and veteran, passed away peacefully on December 15, 2025, in Virginia Beach at the age of 81.   Born on July 31, 1944, Al lived a life marked by dedication to both his profession and his...

Gary Tabakin

Virginia Beach – Gary Tabakin, 70, of Virginia Beach, Virginia, left us peacefully on January 27.   Born in Norfolk, he was the son of the late Burnley and Bobbi Tabakin. He was predeceased by his baby brother Matthew.  A lifelong resident of Norfolk...

Spencer Alan Zahn

Virginia Beach – Spencer Zahn, 87, passed away in Virginia Beach, Virginia, on January 25, 2026.   Born in Princess Anne County in 1938, he resided in Chesapeake, Virginia for over 50 years. Spencer retired from Civil Service as an auditor 32 years ago and...

Support for Beth Israel

Beth Israel Congregation in Jackson, Mississippi, was set on fire predawn on Saturday, Jan. 10. Thankfully, no congregants or staff were injured, and the building was unoccupied at the time. The synagogue did have a security camera system, a fact which assisted in the...

Scam: “law enforcement” calls

Over the past two months, an all too familiar scam has reared its ugly head again. In this case, it involves someone spoofing a local sheriff’s or police department’s office phone number to call a potential victim. The caller usually tells the recipient that they have...

Showing up matters: Virginia Jewish Advocacy Day returns 

Community advocacy strengthens security, combats antisemitism, and builds lasting relationships. Tuesday, Feb. 10, Richmond As the 2026 legislative session of the Virginia General Assembly gets underway this month, one message is clear: showing up matters. That’s why...

2025 Mayors Summit Against Antisemitism

I was honored to represent the City of Virginia Beach at the 2025 Mayors Summit Against Antisemitism, convened by the Combat Antisemitism Movement, December 2 - 4 in New Orleans. The summit brought together local and national elected officials to better understand the...

German historian to share stories of discoveries with local connection

Tuesday, Jan. 27, 7 pm, Sandler Family Campus For International Holocaust Remembrance Day, German historian Thomas Kemper will visit Tidewater to speak about his discoveries while investigating the history and fate of the Gonsenhauser and Bachenheimer families during...

Advancing purpose in retirement: Giving back with intention

The Jewish community is taught from an early age that giving back is not optional. Values such as tikkun olam and tzedakah shape how families show up for one another and how the community strengthens Jewish life for future generations. In retirement, those same values...