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May 10, 2008

San Francisco Voice for Israel will create a pro-Israel demonstration at “Nakba at 60,” a Palestine peaceableness and solidarity festival planned for Saturday, May 10 in San Francisco. Several Palestinian and Arab musicians will perform; lass and cultural programs will be ongoing during the festival, which was planned by numerous Bay Area pro-Palestinian individuals and organizations. The carnival begins at 10 a.m. and ends at 4 p.m. in San Francisco’s Civic Center.

Voice For Israel encourages kinfolk to take care of the festival from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. to join its pro-Israel demonstration.

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Signs will be provided; attendants should cause their own American and Israeli flags. Signs or graphics revolting to any racial or ethnic group (including, but not limited to, Arabs, Islam or Palestinians) will not be allowed. For more information, call www.araborganizing.org/main.html or www.sfvoiceforisrael.org. Builders open homes for JCC promote Prominent real estate developers and builders are throwing open their doors for this year’s Annual Home and Garden Tour in Silicon Valley.

The treatise is “Dream Homes of Silicon Valley: Tour the Personal Homes of Our Premier Builders,” and visitors will have a lone break to see how some of the area’s most prominent developers live. Sponsored by the Addison-Penzak JCC, proceeds from ticket sales will aid the recreational, health and fitness, social and cultural needs of the center. The two-day episode will kick off May 17 with a 6:30 p.m. cocktail party at the Monte Sereno home of Mary and Paul Doble and will continue with tours from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 18 and from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 19.

Advance tickets for the voyage expenditure $35 in advance and $40 at the door. Tickets to the cocktail social cost $50 and $75 and include the price of the tour. Visit www.svjcc.org for more information.

Sports strive contest looking for entries The Center for Sport and Jewish Life is looking for junior essayists to ponder the question, “What does it take to succeed at sports?” Entrants will be judged in three categories: grades 6 through 9, grades 10 through 12 and college students and others. Olympic gold medal swimmer Lenny Krayzelburg will be an in name judge. The deadline for participant is June 23. For more information, affect www.CSJL.org or email JewishSports@gmail.com. East Bay association honors leaders The Jewish Community Federation of the Greater East Bay will honor Oakland contributor Mathilde Albers at its 90th annual meeting.

Also honored will be this year’s title-holder of the Lesser Young Leadership Awards and longtime Bund donors. The event will be held at 6:30 p.m. May 21 at Temple Beth El, 1301 Oxford St., Berkeley. RSVP by Wednesday, May 14 to rona@jfed.org or (510) 839-2900 ext. 229. Celebrate Russian cultivation in Palo Alto The Albert L. Shultz JCC is fascinating the community to dunk itself in Russian culture at its 16th annual Russian American Fair on May 18. “Several thousand people, English and Russian speakers, conclude to benefit an enriching day of Russia-themed activities.

It is also a particular for our émigré community to share their native culture and express their gratitude for their warm acceptance in American life,” said Boris Vladimisky, émigré top banana at the ALSJCC. Ethnic foods, children’s games, arts and crafts vendors, real music and dance performances will abound at the fair, held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Terman Middle School campus, 655 Arastradero Road, Palo Alto.

Tickets are $3-$5 and children under 12 are free. Visit www.paloaltojcc.org for more information.

OU chairlady speaking in Oakland Orthodox Union president Stephen J. Savitsky will stop in Beth Jacob Congregation in Oakland to encounter with the community’s management and membership. He will be there on Shabbat, May 16 and 17. The Oakland scourge is part of a yearlong, 10-city North American assignment for the New York-based OU leader.

At Beth Jacob, he will make known on the topic of the OU’s role in guaranteeing the survival of the Jewish people. For more gen on Savitsky’s visit, call Beth Jacob Congregation at (510) 482-1147. Israel @ 60 celebration in Silicon Valley An outdoor festival with food vendors, an Israeli-style market, carnival games and other one’s own flesh and blood fare will take place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, May 11 at the Addison-Penzak Jewish Community Center, 14855 Oka Road, Los Gatos.

Indoor activities count singing by synagogue salad days choirs, panels of speakers on topics allied to Israel, and a showing of “It’s About Time,” by the Silicon Valley Jewish Film Festival. There will also be an technique exhibit and sale from Yavneh Day School in the JCC auditorium, and the photo betray “Traveling the Holy Land,” on accommodation from the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles. The day begins at 9:30 a.m. with a Walk for Israel, starting from Congregation Shir Hadash in Los Gatos. For details descend upon www.svjcc.org. BBYO seeks advisers The Central Region West zone of the B’nai B’rith Youth Organization is looking for volunteer advisers for chapters throughout the Bay Area.

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