The document is a collection of tributes honoring Laura Wetzler for her work with the Abayudaya Jewish community in Uganda over many years. Contributors praise her dedication, the many projects she spearheaded to improve lives, and for being an inspiration through her commitment to tikkun olam.
The newsletter provides an overview of upcoming events at the Spiritual Light Center in January 2013, including speakers, meditation groups, and a celebration of life. The director, Jim Swanson, expresses intentions for a productive new year, including increasing membership and contributions to the newsletter. He also restates the center's mission of spiritual growth through sharing ideas in a loving community.
The document contains announcements for Penn Valley Church covering various upcoming events and activities in mid-December 2014. These include:
- An upcoming Wednesday night dinner and class series on the melody of Christmas.
- A holiday shoppe fundraiser for children on December 16th.
- Supporting the church through the Giant grocery store rewards program.
- An women's bible study on Jeremiah meeting on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month.
- Opportunities to volunteer including for the bible study childcare and for an upcoming blood drive.
- Several Christmas services and activities including candlelight services on Christmas Eve and poinsettias to decorate the sanctuary.
- Youth events including glow
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information about their organization and upcoming events. It thanks various donors and organizations. It lists contact information for local chapters and support groups. It provides announcements about fundraising opportunities, resources for victims, and remembers victims who have birthdays and anniversaries in December.
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) thanks donors and provides information about upcoming support group meetings. It lists the birthdays and memories of victims for October and announces the annual Christmas memorial luncheon on December 8th. The document provides resources for victims and reminds readers to use FFMV's rewards numbers when shopping at office supply stores.
This document provides information about Central Christian Church in Marshalltown, Iowa, including its mission, ministries, events, and prayer requests. The church aims to continually dedicate its life to receiving and sharing God's love and word with its congregation and community. It offers various programs, from mission trips and quilting groups to fellowship and educational opportunities.
This document provides information about the Deerfoot Church of Christ congregation located in Pinson, Alabama. It includes the church address and service times. It discusses the state wide deaf worship service taking place and welcomes Frank Rushing, a deaf minister, to preach using a voice interpreter. It provides details on the church's long history of ministry to the deaf congregation. The document also includes announcements about upcoming events, a prayer list, attendance numbers, and financial information.
Suzanne offers various guided walking tours of Jerusalem, including tours of the German Colony, Ketef Hinnom, Ramat Rachel, Nachlaot & Mahane Yehuda, the Old City ramparts and walls, and the Armenian and Jewish Quarters. She also provides customized tours and presentations to help illuminate tours, classes, and other events. Suzanne has many years of experience guiding tours and providing public speaking about Israel.
The newsletter provides an overview of upcoming events at the Spiritual Light Center in January 2013, including speakers, meditation groups, and a celebration of life. The director, Jim Swanson, expresses intentions for a productive new year, including increasing membership and contributions to the newsletter. He also restates the center's mission of spiritual growth through sharing ideas in a loving community.
The document contains announcements for Penn Valley Church covering various upcoming events and activities in mid-December 2014. These include:
- An upcoming Wednesday night dinner and class series on the melody of Christmas.
- A holiday shoppe fundraiser for children on December 16th.
- Supporting the church through the Giant grocery store rewards program.
- An women's bible study on Jeremiah meeting on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month.
- Opportunities to volunteer including for the bible study childcare and for an upcoming blood drive.
- Several Christmas services and activities including candlelight services on Christmas Eve and poinsettias to decorate the sanctuary.
- Youth events including glow
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information about their organization and upcoming events. It thanks various donors and organizations. It lists contact information for local chapters and support groups. It provides announcements about fundraising opportunities, resources for victims, and remembers victims who have birthdays and anniversaries in December.
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) thanks donors and provides information about upcoming support group meetings. It lists the birthdays and memories of victims for October and announces the annual Christmas memorial luncheon on December 8th. The document provides resources for victims and reminds readers to use FFMV's rewards numbers when shopping at office supply stores.
This document provides information about Central Christian Church in Marshalltown, Iowa, including its mission, ministries, events, and prayer requests. The church aims to continually dedicate its life to receiving and sharing God's love and word with its congregation and community. It offers various programs, from mission trips and quilting groups to fellowship and educational opportunities.
This document provides information about the Deerfoot Church of Christ congregation located in Pinson, Alabama. It includes the church address and service times. It discusses the state wide deaf worship service taking place and welcomes Frank Rushing, a deaf minister, to preach using a voice interpreter. It provides details on the church's long history of ministry to the deaf congregation. The document also includes announcements about upcoming events, a prayer list, attendance numbers, and financial information.
Suzanne offers various guided walking tours of Jerusalem, including tours of the German Colony, Ketef Hinnom, Ramat Rachel, Nachlaot & Mahane Yehuda, the Old City ramparts and walls, and the Armenian and Jewish Quarters. She also provides customized tours and presentations to help illuminate tours, classes, and other events. Suzanne has many years of experience guiding tours and providing public speaking about Israel.
During the season of Pentecost, Calvary Lutheran Church will give thanks for its past, present, and future. Various announcements provide information about upcoming events at the church, including a bake sale, Bible study, community meal, and pastoral open house. The document also includes prayer requests and schedules for upcoming weeks.
This document provides information about Central Christian Church in Marshalltown, Iowa, including its mission, ministries, events, and ways for the congregation to get involved. The church aims to share God's inclusive love in the world and welcome all to participate in its life. It offers various programs focused on mission, prayer, fellowship, and learning.
This document provides a summary of the April/May 2014 issue of the magazine Central Minnesota Women. It discusses various articles in the issue including an interview with Elizabeth Mackey about her work using music and art to help veterans, profiles of three women accountants, a story about metal sculptor Sue Seeger, and recipes featuring bacon by Heather Rotunda. It also promotes upcoming community events, performances by the vocal group Take 6 and the dance troupe Streb Forces, and the musical Shrek at the Paramount Theater.
This document contains information about various community and cultural events happening in Winnipeg, including exhibits at the Manitoba Museum on treaties and Victoria Crosses, an Aboriginal arts and culture marketplace, and an exhibition at the Winnipeg Art Gallery of works from the gallery's collection. It also provides details on a weekly First Fridays arts event in the Exchange District and an 8-week yoga program in the area. The text discusses cultural diversity and inclusion and provides advice for a culturally competent horoscope.
Lions District 29-I November 2014 newsletterMark Conrad
The newsletter discusses the recent successful District 29-I Fall Conference. It thanks the Lions who organized and attended the conference, highlights some of the events including speeches and presentations, and encourages clubs to continue their service efforts over the coming months. International Director John Pettis was a keynote speaker and several awards were presented at the conference banquet. The newsletter provides an update on upcoming district events and the district governor's club visit schedule.
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) provides information about their organization and support services for victims and families. It thanks donors and locations that support FFMV. It lists contact information for FFMV representatives who can provide support. It also provides announcements about upcoming meetings, memorials, parole updates, and resources for victims. The newsletter aims to help those who have lost loved ones to murder by providing information, support, and community.
This document provides information from Calvary Lutheran Church's weekly bulletin. It announces an Advent cantata on the third Sunday of Advent, with one worship service at 9:30am followed by Sunday school. It also lists upcoming church events, worship times, and prayer requests. Contact information is provided for those wanting to volunteer or donate to church programs.
The document contains announcements for various church groups, events, and activities at Our Saviour Lutheran Church in Green Bay, WI for the week of February 5-12, 2012. It announces times and locations for meetings of groups like Chicks with Stix and the congregation retreat. It also provides details on upcoming events like pancake breakfasts, fish fries, and ice skating. Additionally, it shares information on registration for preschool and Trinity Lutheran School, and requests volunteers for activities like rummage sales and Lenten suppers.
This document provides information about Central Christian Church in Marshalltown, Iowa, including its mission, ministries, events, and ways for people to get involved. The church aims to share God's inclusive love in the world and welcome all to participate in its life and ministries. It offers various programs and services to the congregation and community such as prayer support, fellowship events, quilting, and mission trips.
The document provides information about upcoming dance events organized by KFA Moves North East Region. It discusses a youth dance event at The Pulse in Washington, the Feet First show at the Empire Theatre in Consett showcasing several dance groups, and preparations for Panorama which will feature performances by Linda Surtees' youth moves group and Judith Stephenson's group from Bamburgh School. It also summarizes the region's annual general meeting and volunteer recognition awards.
This newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides updates on club activities and events for the month of February 2011. It discusses last week's meeting which featured a presentation on cultural understanding. Upcoming events include a meeting to discuss literacy, a fundraising dinner for RYDA, and the film screening for PolioPlus. The club is also working to start an Interact Club for youth and provides an update on assistance efforts for flood victims in Carnarvon.
Cantor Daniel Gale is the Hazzan and Education Director of Midbar Kodesh Temple in Henderson, NV. He has over 15 years of experience as a Hazzan, previously serving congregations in Birmingham, AL and Bay City, MI. He strives to help congregants explore and deepen their relationship to Judaism through his musical services, teaching, and pastoral work. He received cantorial ordination and holds degrees in Jewish Education, Music, and Jewish Studies. Congregants praise his warmth, kindness, and ability to inspire spiritual growth through learning opportunities, music, and pastoral support.
This newsletter from Oriole-York Mills United Church provides updates from their church community. In a message from Rev. Cindy, she discusses a hymn that was important to a church member who recently passed away at age 109, and encourages readers to "brighten the corner where you are." The report from council discusses the church exploring a potential amalgamation with another congregation. The membership report provides updates on recent passings of church members and announces their upcoming 51st anniversary service.
The document summarizes the mission and work of an international community of Catholic sisters founded by St. Vincent de Paul and St. Louise de Marillac. The 21,000 member organization is dedicated to serving those in need through ministries like care for the elderly, refugee support, education, health clinics, and missions in countries including Ireland, Kenya, Nigeria, Brazil, Ethiopia, and Fiji. The concluding quote emphasizes that small individual acts of love and service, like the work of each sister, can collectively make a meaningful difference.
The document is a newsletter from Lyn SIYA dedicated to women. It pays tribute to Dr. Maya Angelou for overcoming prejudice to become a renowned author and activist. It also discusses the kidnapping of Nigerian schoolgirls by Boko Haram and calls for their safe return. The newsletter includes sections on health resources and poetry related to empowering women and the situation in Nigeria.
This document provides an overview of the Harrogate Hub, a new community center being opened to provide support to marginalized individuals in Harrogate, UK. The speaker discusses their own journey from a successful career to experiencing hardship and finding purpose through their faith. They describe the vision for Harrogate Hub, which was revealed to founder Carol, as a place providing pastoral care and signposting people to support services. Voluteers will be trained to befriend and support those referred from organizations struggling to meet community needs. The goal is for Harrogate Hub to be a place where the living water of hope transforms lives, so that no one in the community feels excluded or uncared for.
In JWA's first-ever online “lunch and learn” program, we’ll examine the Book of Ruth through midrash and art—just in time for the holiday of Shavuot. We will be joined by musician, writer, and educator Alicia Jo Rabins, who has composed a collection of songs about the lives of Biblical women.
Monthly Print Newsletter, The Bulletin (Congregation Shaare Emeth)Shandi Greve Penrod
I coordinated content, edited copy and wrote copy for Congregation Shaare Emeth's monthly print newsletter, The Bulletin (mailed to nearly 200 households). This issue is from October 2015.
This newsletter from the Washington and Lee University Hillel provides information on recent and upcoming Hillel events. It summarizes a student's positive experience on a summer trip to Israel organized by the conservative Yameena Fellowship. It also discusses the success of High Holiday services led by a visiting rabbi and looking forward to involving more new students. The director promotes the thriving Jewish community at W&L and efforts to spread awareness of Hillel programming, scholarships, and facilities. A senior student reflects on her initial apprehensions about Jewish life at W&L and how meaningful Hillel involvement has been over four years.
The newsletter summarizes Brenden Strauss' experience on the conservative Yameena Fellowship in Israel, where he met influential Israeli and American leaders and learned about Judaism and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It also discusses the thriving Jewish community and programming at Washington and Lee University's Hillel, including successful High Holiday services led by a student rabbi. Additionally, it shares senior Natasha Lerner's perspective that being involved in Hillel enriched her college experience and allowed her to share Jewish traditions with non-Jewish friends.
This newsletter issue from the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet highlights stories that illuminate good works being done to build God's kingdom, including a program helping deaf children communicate and sisters celebrating jubilees of 50-75 years of service. It also remembers three sisters who marched in Selma, Alabama in 1965 for voting rights and encourages continued work for justice and relationship-building.
This document contains multiple messages honoring and congratulating the honorees of Congregation Shaarei Tefillah's Lev Anniversary celebration. The messages express gratitude for the honorees' dedication and contributions to sustaining the vibrant shul community. They wish the honorees and the entire congregation mazel tov and continued strength and success.
During the season of Pentecost, Calvary Lutheran Church will give thanks for its past, present, and future. Various announcements provide information about upcoming events at the church, including a bake sale, Bible study, community meal, and pastoral open house. The document also includes prayer requests and schedules for upcoming weeks.
This document provides information about Central Christian Church in Marshalltown, Iowa, including its mission, ministries, events, and ways for the congregation to get involved. The church aims to share God's inclusive love in the world and welcome all to participate in its life. It offers various programs focused on mission, prayer, fellowship, and learning.
This document provides a summary of the April/May 2014 issue of the magazine Central Minnesota Women. It discusses various articles in the issue including an interview with Elizabeth Mackey about her work using music and art to help veterans, profiles of three women accountants, a story about metal sculptor Sue Seeger, and recipes featuring bacon by Heather Rotunda. It also promotes upcoming community events, performances by the vocal group Take 6 and the dance troupe Streb Forces, and the musical Shrek at the Paramount Theater.
This document contains information about various community and cultural events happening in Winnipeg, including exhibits at the Manitoba Museum on treaties and Victoria Crosses, an Aboriginal arts and culture marketplace, and an exhibition at the Winnipeg Art Gallery of works from the gallery's collection. It also provides details on a weekly First Fridays arts event in the Exchange District and an 8-week yoga program in the area. The text discusses cultural diversity and inclusion and provides advice for a culturally competent horoscope.
Lions District 29-I November 2014 newsletterMark Conrad
The newsletter discusses the recent successful District 29-I Fall Conference. It thanks the Lions who organized and attended the conference, highlights some of the events including speeches and presentations, and encourages clubs to continue their service efforts over the coming months. International Director John Pettis was a keynote speaker and several awards were presented at the conference banquet. The newsletter provides an update on upcoming district events and the district governor's club visit schedule.
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) provides information about their organization and support services for victims and families. It thanks donors and locations that support FFMV. It lists contact information for FFMV representatives who can provide support. It also provides announcements about upcoming meetings, memorials, parole updates, and resources for victims. The newsletter aims to help those who have lost loved ones to murder by providing information, support, and community.
This document provides information from Calvary Lutheran Church's weekly bulletin. It announces an Advent cantata on the third Sunday of Advent, with one worship service at 9:30am followed by Sunday school. It also lists upcoming church events, worship times, and prayer requests. Contact information is provided for those wanting to volunteer or donate to church programs.
The document contains announcements for various church groups, events, and activities at Our Saviour Lutheran Church in Green Bay, WI for the week of February 5-12, 2012. It announces times and locations for meetings of groups like Chicks with Stix and the congregation retreat. It also provides details on upcoming events like pancake breakfasts, fish fries, and ice skating. Additionally, it shares information on registration for preschool and Trinity Lutheran School, and requests volunteers for activities like rummage sales and Lenten suppers.
This document provides information about Central Christian Church in Marshalltown, Iowa, including its mission, ministries, events, and ways for people to get involved. The church aims to share God's inclusive love in the world and welcome all to participate in its life and ministries. It offers various programs and services to the congregation and community such as prayer support, fellowship events, quilting, and mission trips.
The document provides information about upcoming dance events organized by KFA Moves North East Region. It discusses a youth dance event at The Pulse in Washington, the Feet First show at the Empire Theatre in Consett showcasing several dance groups, and preparations for Panorama which will feature performances by Linda Surtees' youth moves group and Judith Stephenson's group from Bamburgh School. It also summarizes the region's annual general meeting and volunteer recognition awards.
This newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides updates on club activities and events for the month of February 2011. It discusses last week's meeting which featured a presentation on cultural understanding. Upcoming events include a meeting to discuss literacy, a fundraising dinner for RYDA, and the film screening for PolioPlus. The club is also working to start an Interact Club for youth and provides an update on assistance efforts for flood victims in Carnarvon.
Cantor Daniel Gale is the Hazzan and Education Director of Midbar Kodesh Temple in Henderson, NV. He has over 15 years of experience as a Hazzan, previously serving congregations in Birmingham, AL and Bay City, MI. He strives to help congregants explore and deepen their relationship to Judaism through his musical services, teaching, and pastoral work. He received cantorial ordination and holds degrees in Jewish Education, Music, and Jewish Studies. Congregants praise his warmth, kindness, and ability to inspire spiritual growth through learning opportunities, music, and pastoral support.
This newsletter from Oriole-York Mills United Church provides updates from their church community. In a message from Rev. Cindy, she discusses a hymn that was important to a church member who recently passed away at age 109, and encourages readers to "brighten the corner where you are." The report from council discusses the church exploring a potential amalgamation with another congregation. The membership report provides updates on recent passings of church members and announces their upcoming 51st anniversary service.
The document summarizes the mission and work of an international community of Catholic sisters founded by St. Vincent de Paul and St. Louise de Marillac. The 21,000 member organization is dedicated to serving those in need through ministries like care for the elderly, refugee support, education, health clinics, and missions in countries including Ireland, Kenya, Nigeria, Brazil, Ethiopia, and Fiji. The concluding quote emphasizes that small individual acts of love and service, like the work of each sister, can collectively make a meaningful difference.
The document is a newsletter from Lyn SIYA dedicated to women. It pays tribute to Dr. Maya Angelou for overcoming prejudice to become a renowned author and activist. It also discusses the kidnapping of Nigerian schoolgirls by Boko Haram and calls for their safe return. The newsletter includes sections on health resources and poetry related to empowering women and the situation in Nigeria.
This document provides an overview of the Harrogate Hub, a new community center being opened to provide support to marginalized individuals in Harrogate, UK. The speaker discusses their own journey from a successful career to experiencing hardship and finding purpose through their faith. They describe the vision for Harrogate Hub, which was revealed to founder Carol, as a place providing pastoral care and signposting people to support services. Voluteers will be trained to befriend and support those referred from organizations struggling to meet community needs. The goal is for Harrogate Hub to be a place where the living water of hope transforms lives, so that no one in the community feels excluded or uncared for.
In JWA's first-ever online “lunch and learn” program, we’ll examine the Book of Ruth through midrash and art—just in time for the holiday of Shavuot. We will be joined by musician, writer, and educator Alicia Jo Rabins, who has composed a collection of songs about the lives of Biblical women.
Monthly Print Newsletter, The Bulletin (Congregation Shaare Emeth)Shandi Greve Penrod
I coordinated content, edited copy and wrote copy for Congregation Shaare Emeth's monthly print newsletter, The Bulletin (mailed to nearly 200 households). This issue is from October 2015.
This newsletter from the Washington and Lee University Hillel provides information on recent and upcoming Hillel events. It summarizes a student's positive experience on a summer trip to Israel organized by the conservative Yameena Fellowship. It also discusses the success of High Holiday services led by a visiting rabbi and looking forward to involving more new students. The director promotes the thriving Jewish community at W&L and efforts to spread awareness of Hillel programming, scholarships, and facilities. A senior student reflects on her initial apprehensions about Jewish life at W&L and how meaningful Hillel involvement has been over four years.
The newsletter summarizes Brenden Strauss' experience on the conservative Yameena Fellowship in Israel, where he met influential Israeli and American leaders and learned about Judaism and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It also discusses the thriving Jewish community and programming at Washington and Lee University's Hillel, including successful High Holiday services led by a student rabbi. Additionally, it shares senior Natasha Lerner's perspective that being involved in Hillel enriched her college experience and allowed her to share Jewish traditions with non-Jewish friends.
This newsletter issue from the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet highlights stories that illuminate good works being done to build God's kingdom, including a program helping deaf children communicate and sisters celebrating jubilees of 50-75 years of service. It also remembers three sisters who marched in Selma, Alabama in 1965 for voting rights and encourages continued work for justice and relationship-building.
This document contains multiple messages honoring and congratulating the honorees of Congregation Shaarei Tefillah's Lev Anniversary celebration. The messages express gratitude for the honorees' dedication and contributions to sustaining the vibrant shul community. They wish the honorees and the entire congregation mazel tov and continued strength and success.
Mother Teresa was an Albanian Roman Catholic nun and citizen of India who founded the Missionaries of Charity in 1950 in Calcutta, India. She dedicated her life to serving the poor and sick in India. By 1997, the Missionaries of Charity had grown to over 4,000 members operating in 610 foundations across 123 countries. Mother Teresa received numerous honors for her humanitarian work, including the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize. She passed away in 1997 and was given a state funeral by the Government of India in recognition of her service.
This document is the May/June 2014 issue of the Herald newsletter from Christ Church Deer Park in Toronto, Canada. It provides updates on events that took place at the church in the spring, including Lent and Easter activities for children and youth groups. It also profiles the church's Young Anglican Leaders program and their fundraising efforts. Other articles discuss a parishioner's trip to the Holy Land, a book club announcement, and reflections on the themes of liberation and slavery. The newsletter aims to keep the congregation informed about the life of the parish community.
This document is a newsletter from the First United Methodist Church of North Hollywood providing information about upcoming events in October. It includes a note from Pastor Joey about the importance of prayer and how his mother helped him develop a more mature approach to prayer. It also lists events like the Laity Sunday service on October 19th, the Halloween party on October 25th, and the annual Holiday Boutique fundraiser on November 8th. The newsletter provides details on these and other October activities and programs at the church.
This document contains tributes from various leaders and organizations mourning the passing of Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu, the Māori Queen. The tributes praise her decades of leadership, wisdom, dignity, and work promoting peace, reconciliation and inclusion for all New Zealanders. Her legacy of strengthening relationships between Māori and Pākehā as well as different ethnic communities is honored.
The Holocaust Memorial Day event held at Boroughmuir High School in Edinburgh on January 28th drew a record crowd of over 250 people. The event featured presentations from survivors of the Holocaust and genocides in Bosnia and Rwanda, as well as musical performances and a presentation by students on the Rwandan genocide. Speakers shared powerful personal stories and emphasized the importance of continuing education and remembrance to prevent future genocides. The diverse program honored victims of genocide and called for recognition of atrocities to promote peace.
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This document contains summaries of several Central Presbyterian Church members and their involvement in the church community. It discusses how Claudette Gallman finds worship and community at Central to be an important part of her week. It also profiles Brenda Spruell, who was ordained as a deacon in recognition of her gifts for caring, and volunteers extensively. The document also summarizes the experiences of Zoe Iatridis and her family in joining and becoming involved in the youth group at Central, as well as profiles of several other church members and their contributions.
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Miles Carlson was looking for a piano player to accompany his singing at the University of North Dakota. He found Marlys, who volunteered, and their relationship blossomed from their musical collaboration. They married in 1953 after Miles returned from serving in the Korean War. Sixty years later, they remain happily married and active in the community at Touchmark, where they moved to be closer to their daughter. Marlys accompanied Miles in singing at their churches for many years until retiring from piano playing.
The newsletter provides updates on past volunteer events at Harbourfront Centre in 2016 and previews upcoming 2017 events. It thanks volunteers for their contributions in 2016, including over 6,800 shifts and 24,599 hours of work. It highlights the International Festival of Authors and Reelworld Film Festival. The newsletter also provides statistics on volunteer hours and an update from the Volunteer Coordinator. Opportunities to volunteer at programs at The Power Plant gallery are described.
This document summarizes an event honoring Alia and Dan Ramer by The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life. It includes congratulatory messages to Alia and Dan from supporters of The Partnership, highlighting their leadership and dedication to the Greater MetroWest Jewish community. It also provides updates on The Partnership's programs and initiatives that work to bring Jewish learning to life for youth and families in the region.
The cats, Sunny and Rishi, are brothers who live with their sister, Jessica, and their grandmother, Susie. They work as cleaners but wish to seek other kinds of employment that are better than their current jobs. New career adventures await Sunny and Rishi!
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Tom Cruise is one of Hollywood's most iconic figures, known for his versatility, charisma, and dedication to his craft. Over the decades, his appearance has been almost as dynamic as his filmography, with one aspect often drawing significant attention: his hair. In particular, Tom Cruise long hair has become a defining feature in various phases of his career. symbolizing different roles and adding layers to his on-screen characters. This article delves into the evolution of Tom Cruise long hair, its impact on his roles. and its influence on popular culture.
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Introduction
Tom Cruise long hair has often been more than a style choice. it has been a significant element of his persona both on and off the screen. From the tousled locks of the rebellious Maverick in "Top Gun" to the sleek, sophisticated mane in "Mission: Impossible II." Cruise's hair has played a pivotal role in shaping his image and the characters he portrays. This article explores the various stages of Tom Cruise long hair. Examining how this iconic look has evolved and influenced his career and broader fashion trends.
Early Days: The Emergence of a Style Icon
The 1980s: The Birth of a Star
In the early stages of his career during the 1980s, Tom Cruise sported a range of hairstyles. but in "Top Gun" (1986), his hair began to gain significant attention. Though not long by later standards, his hair in this film was longer than the military crew cuts associated with fighter pilots. adding a rebellious edge to his character, Pete "Maverick" Mitchell.
Risky Business: The Transition Begins
In "Risky Business" (1983). Tom Cruise's hair was short but longer than the clean-cut styles dominant at the time. This look complemented his role as a high school student stepping into adulthood. embodying a sense of youthful freedom and experimentation. It was a precursor to the more dramatic hair transformations in his career.
The 1990s: Experimentation and Iconic Roles
Far and Away: Embracing Length
One of the first films in which Tom Cruise embraced long hair was "Far and Away" (1992). Playing the role of Joseph. an Irish immigrant in 1890s America, Cruise's long, hair added authenticity to his character's rugged and determined persona. This look was a stark departure from his earlier. more polished styles and marked the beginning of a more adventurous phase in his hairstyle choices.
Interview with the Vampire: Gothic Elegance
In "Interview with the Vampire" (1994). Tom Cruise long hair reached new lengths of sophistication and elegance. Portraying the vampire Lestat. Cruise's flowing blonde locks were integral to the character's ethereal and timeless allure. This hairstyle not only suited the gothic aesthetic of the film but also showcased Cruise's ability to transform his appearance for a role.
Mission: Impossible II: The Pinnacle of Long Hair
One of the most memorable instances of Tom Cruise long hair came in "Mission: Impossible II" (2000). His character, Ethan
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1. 6/27/11 A Tribute to Laura Wetzler "Laura Wetzler for your time, your energy, your talent and your love of our people you can truly be called an Aishet Hayil, a woman of valor. I have been one of the fortunate ones whose work with the Abayudaya has been forged by your efforts. May you continue to go from strength to strength.” --Hazzan Mike Stein
2. We are in awe of your ability to juggle your demanding schedule of concerts with constant attention to projects in the Abayudaya community. The Delicious Peace coffee coop, the women’s microfinance program, the tourism program, the new grain mill, and a host of other community improvements could not have been created and developed without your loving support coupled with firm expectations. It is impossible to thank you in a way that you deserve. But we hope this journal will show a bit of the admiration and appreciation that so many extend to you. L’Chaim. -- Kulanu’s Board of Directors Laura, you represent the heart and soul of Kulanu – the very best that we accomplish in pursuit of our mission. Your devotion to making lives better, your creativity, your sensitivity to the emotional and physical needs of others are without match and an inspiration to all of us.
3. Laura, It has been a joy and an adventure working as your Kulanu partner in Uganda! I rely on your wisdom, your judgment, and your love. Like so many others in this journal, I have been inspired by you. Love, Harriet
4. Laura- You give physical, emotional, economic, spiritual, and educational sustenance to so many -- the Abayudaya community, their neighbors, the tourists you organize, your delighted audiences and, not least, Kulanu. You are an awe-inspiring example of how much one person can do to make a difference in the lives of thousands of people, the embodiment of tikkun olam. With Love and Admiration, Barbara Vinick
5. With love, Aron and Karen Primack (photo: Karen with Seth in 2002)
6. “ This gift is in honor of all the phenomenal work Laura Wetzler does for the Abayudaya and for the fabulous Mitzvah Tour I just returned from. -- Betsey W. Roberts Beit Din in Uganda, 2002 “ In honor of Laura Wetzler with best wishes from Rabbi Scott Glass” -- Temple Beth El
7. All our best wishes to Laura for her extraordinary dedication and contribution to the Abayudaya Community. -- Jane, David and Zak Cohen
8. We are pleased to honor Laura Wetzler for her outstanding work for the Abayudaya on behalf of Kulanu. -- Jeanne and Murray Bodin Electricity arrives!
9. Dear Laura, It was through the force of your personality and your passionate dedication to the work of helping the Abayudaya to develop their community and bring opportunity to their people that I have become devoted to your projects. Thank you for bringing this energy and knowledge to me. -- Laura Alter Klapman In honor of Laura Wetzler, with fond memories of our trip to Uganda. -- Dr. Sherry Israel, Rachel Davenport, Alisa Goldberg, and Anna Goldberg How I admire Laura for doing what all believe in. Thank you, Laura! From an old-time doer, Harriet Levy Howard and Judith Mayer In honor of Laura for her dedication and commitment to the Abayudaya, her uplifting music and her generous soul. -- Abe and Shulamit Gittelson
10. Unlike Laura with her remarkable stick-to-itive-ness, as an American Jewish World Service volunteer I moved on to other countries, other continents. But I shall never forget the wonderful people I met that weekend, both the Abayudaya and volunteers alike, all of us committed to a greater Jewish presence in Uganda. Best, Ann Haendel Dear John and Harriet, In 2002, I had the pleasure of attending some of the same Abayudaya conversion activities as Laura. My small contribution turned out to be introducing the local women of NACWOLA, the National Community of Women Living with AIDS, to the Abayudaya leadership. This subsequently resulted in an initial HIV/AIDS education and prevention strategy for the Abayuda. Beit Din, 2002
11. “ A model for all of us” -- Jack and Diane Zeller “ Yasher koach and many thanks for your devotion to the Abayudaya and all the good work you do on their behalf.” -- Myra Schiff and Lina Zatzman “ Congratulations to Laura Wetzler for her kindness and generosity.” -- Nola and Harry Steinberg
12. “ Our Mitzvah tour to the Abayudaya with Laura was a life changing experience for us. We have given many slide presentations--all promoting the many virtues of Laura. She has worked tirelessly and passionately to improve the lives of the Jews of Uganda. Kol Hakavod to Laura and keep going for many years to come.” -- Gilbert and Lillian Zinn
13. Sometime in 2008, I saw a documentary, Yearning to Belong, about the Abayudaya community in Uganda. At that time the concept was TOTALLY new to me - Ugandan Jews?! Who knew? I was enchanted. As a family doctor, I'd always wanted to do international work, and was thrilled to learn about the Jewish community in Uganda. I 'cold-called' Laura Wetzler, whose contact info was at the end of the doc, to see how I might become involved. This phone call changed my life. Laura's deep understanding of development in Africa, and of the Abayudaya community's workings, coupled with her commitment to their own self-empowerment, informed and profoundly impacted my own understanding. She is a world-changer, a true "mitzvah hero". In the book of Micah, it says that what God asks of us is to "do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God". Laura Wetzler is a fantastic example of doing just that. May she go from strength to strength!! With great love and admiration, Liz Feldman
14. On behalf of Wellesley College Hillel and the Wellesley College community at large, we would like to express our appreciation to Laura Wetzler for bringing the Abayudaya community and the Interfaith Coffee Cooperative into our lives, hearts, and coffee cups. -- Patti Sheinman
15. Congratulations to Laura! We love you and cherish our very own songs --Quinn, Andie, Misty, Alexa, Huckleberry and Bryce And all the Milners and Kreins We love your CD “Again, Again: Songs for Kids”!
16. Laura, Thanks for all you do and all you are. You enrich our lives through your work, your dedication, your actions, and your song. You are an inspiration to us all. Keep "praying with your feet," and take us along for the ride… -- Your friends and admirers at Hakafa
17. Yasher Koach, Laura! Love, Faith Avner and Brian Avner “ Thanks, Laura, for helping me feel exhilaration after 70!” Fondly, Be Yeamans
18. More of Our Generous Contributors Judith Featherman and Lionel M. Lieberman Joyce L. Alpiner Emily Chaya Weinstein Hope and Matthew Feldman Steven and Jennifer Teper Bunny and Stan Krein “ In honor of Laura, of course!” -- Hedy Cohen Jacob and Norma Steinberg Joanne and Stanley Kay
19. Dear Laura, Although this is a wonderful acknowledgement of your accomplishments working with the Abayudaya, the real recognition is evident in the work itself and the respect and love you receive from that community. You have developed such close ties with Jews, Muslims, and Christians who live halfway around the world and consider you an integral part of their lives. They have enriched your life greatly, but you have sustained and enhanced their lives and community immeasurably. You are a great example of what one dedicated and committed individual can do! Best, Barbara Gervis Lubran, Estelle Friedman Gervis Family Foundation
20. Joyce Alpiner, Harriet Bograd, The Kay Family, Dolores Goldfinger, Evelyn Kalisch, Ken Klein, Betsey Roberts, Myra Schiff, Barbara Vinick, Be Yeamans, Lina Zatzman With Love from the 2011 Mitzvah Trip and Safari Group
21. “ In honor of Laura Wetzler for her exceptional contribution to the growth and well being of the Abayudaya Jewish community of Uganda.” -- Judith Ann Manelis "You are the best. Your heart is always open to all you meet. It is a privilege to count you as a friend.“ -- Dolores Goldfinger
22. Special Memories in Uganda In February of 2002, I traveled with Laura and the rest of our party to participate in the first Beit Din or conversion ceremony at the Abayudaya Community in Uganda. We arrived after a long plane trip and an uncomfortable jeep ride to Mbale and the village of Nabugoye. We were greeted by a group of about one hundred fifty persons who were singing, laughing and making every effort to show how delighted they were to be receiving us. It was overwhelming. I felt as awkward and useful as the proverbial third leg. In a very few minutes Laura, with guitar in hand, was singing along with the Abayudaya and rapidly making friends. It was a matter of moments before she was a central figure of the entire process. Everyone adored her! At first, I thought that Laura is a professional performer and had developed this stage personality to enhance her performing skills. However, as I watched Laura over the following week, I recognized that here was a woman who almost at once fell in love with the people, the environment and the entire process of the Jewish rites. She radiated warmth and displayed a happy disposition that was reflected in the faces of the adults and the children of the community. When she was around everyone had a smile on their face. She had become one with event. It was indeed my pleasure to be part of the occasion, to get to know her, however briefly, and to bear witness to her talent, personality and charm. Mazel Tov! Ed Samiljan
23. Mazal tovo Laura. May you live healthy and successful lifestyle, so you can continue to help repair this world . Yours, Israel First shower installed in the community!
24. Photo Credits Members of the Abayudaya Community Holly Moskowitz Hedy Cohen Ed Samiljan Roberta Roos Aron and Karen Primack Laura Alter Klapman The Cohen Family Laura Wetzler The Milner Family