| February, 2014

HAPPENINGS

Posted on 06 February 2014 by LeslieM

Pro-Labs Art on the Boulevard

Friday, Feb. 7, 6 to 9 p.m.

Greight Spaces Interior Design 2611 E. Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach, FL 33062

Local artists showcasing art. Live music/ wine. Free admission, open to public. 100 percent of art sales go directly to artist. 954-788-9044.

Movies in the Park: “Hook”

Friday, Feb. 7, 7 p.m.

Villages of Hillsboro Park 4111 NW 6 St. Deerfield Beach, FL 33442

Bring blankets and chairs. Refreshments sold. Info: 954- 480-4429 or www.Deerfield-Beach.com.

Hillsboro Lighthouse Tour

Saturday, Feb. 8, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Transportation from: Sands Harbor Hotel & Marina 125 N. Riverside Dr. Pompano Beach, FL 33062

Transportation to and from the lighthouse grounds by boat. $25 per person. Must have flat shoes with rubber soles and closed toes. Children must be accompanied by an adult and must be a minimum of 48″ (4 feet) tall to climb the tower. No pets allowed. www.hillsborolighthouse.org.

7th Annual Quick Draw & Shoot

Saturday, Feb. 8, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

On Pompano beach

Opportunity for artists, photographers of all ages/levels to come out and be inspired by Pompano’s beautiful new beach front. Finished pieces will be displayed at ArtHall. Reception/ Silent Auction: Wednesday, Feb. 19, 5:30-7:30 p.m. For more details, call 954-537-3370 or email info @BrowardArtGuild.org.

Florida Renaissance Festival

Saturday, Feb. 8 to Sunday, Feb. 9 10 a.m. to sunset

Quiet Waters Park 401 S. Powerline Rd. Deerfield Beach, FL 33442

Runs through March 16 on weekends. $20-adults/$9- children ages 6-11/Kids 5 & younger free. This weekend’s theme: “Wine & Chocolate.” www.ren-fest.com or 800-3- REN-FES.

Sunday Matinee Music Series Concert: “33 Years”

Sunday, Feb. 9, 3 to 4 p.m.

Boca Raton Downtown Library 400 NW Ave. (Boca Raton Blvd.) Boca Raton, FL 33432

Country songs and classic blues concert by 33 Years. Free. Reservations required. Go to www.bocalibrary.org and click on Events Calendar to register. For more information, call 561 299-8684 or www.bocalibrary.org.

Pompano Beach Garden Club meets

Monday, Feb. 10, 12:30 p.m.

Emma Lou Olson Civic Center 1801 NE 6 St. Pompano Beach, FL 33060

Presentation “Preparing for a Flower Show” by Ann Schandelmayer, master flower show judge. Open to the public. Refreshments served. 954-943-0029.

Deerfield Beach Orchid Society meeting

Tuesday, Feb. 11, 7:30 p.m. sharp

Women’s Club of Deerfield Beach 910 E. Hillsboro Blvd. Deerfield Beach, FL 33441

Speaker: Carlos A. Cahiz from OFE Orchid Supplies, R.C.K will provide tips and tactics to help orchid lovers and collectors. No charge for a guest to visit the first two times. After, there is a membership fee. For info., email deerfieldbeachorchidsociety@gmail.com or visit www.deerfieldbeachorchidsociety. Org.

Greater Pompano Beach Senior Citizens Club meets

Wednesday, Feb. 12, 10 a.m.

Emma Lou Olsen Community Center 1801 NE 6 St. Pompano Beach, FL 33060

Club activities deal with general welfare, health, education, entertainment and security of Senior Citizens. For more info., call 954-786-3902.

Puppet Show-The Frog Prince

Wednesday, Feb. 12, 10:15 a.m.

Deerfield Beach Percy White Library 837 E. Hillsboro Blvd. Deerfield Beach, FL 33441

Presented by Bob Nathanson and Puppets to Go. Program suitable for children 3 and older. 954-357-7680.

Zonta Club of Boca Raton meets

Wednesday, Feb. 12, 6 p.m.

The Holiday Inn 2809 South Ocean Blvd. Highland Beach, FL 33487

Now accepting people for membership. Meets second Wednesday of the month for dinner. info@zontabocaraton. org.

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CLERGY CORNER: Everybody Needs Somebody

Posted on 06 February 2014 by LeslieM

Yitro was a complex man, living in complex times, in a complex neighborhood. Sounds pretty complex doesn’t it? Do you recognize the words I just used? They are the same words that Vice President Joe Biden used at Ariel Sharon’s funeral.

Yitro is indeed a complex man. He is a priest of Midian. Some would say Yitro was the first convert to the Jewish Faith as after hearing of Israel’s liberation, Yitro went to join the Children of Israel. But his words are that of someone who still believes in many gods as he tells Moses that the G-d of Israel is surely the most powerful of all the gods. So you see, Yitro is a complex man where theology is concerned.

He is also complex as a father and as a father-in-law. He takes his daughter and grandchildren away for a time; some say because Moses was going to war, others say because Moses was so busy with his work. But, it is also Yitro who brings them back to Moses. As I said, Yitro is a complex man. Yitro loves his daughter and his son-in-law. He watches Moses and what does he see? He sees that Moses is busy at work from dusk to dawn. He takes him aside. He lets him know that he has taken on an impossible task. He lets him know that he is working so hard that he is endangering his own health. He lets him know that his working such hours is damaging his marriage and he is also missing out on the joy of watching his children grow, and the children are missing out on quality time with their father.

He goes on to tell him that when you have used up all your brain power you can make mistakes in judgment, and when you have used up all your physical stamina, you just can’t think clear enough to make proper decisions.

Let’s put this in terms we can all understand. If you had to have surgery, would you prefer to have the surgeon do the operation first thing in the morning when he is all rested and ready to face the day, or would you rather be the last surgery of the day after the surgeon has already had to perform more surgeries than were originally scheduled, as there were some emergency cases … and the doctor is exhausted and has not had enough to eat or drink, and has been standing on his feet all day with his back bent over the surgical table? I think you get the idea.

As I look back over the story of Yitro and as we read the Aseret Hadibrot, the Ten Commandments, in this very same Parsha, I cannot help but see that the first commandment is shouting out loud and clear — If you think you can do it all by yourself, then, my friend, you think you are G-d … and let me be the first to tell you that while each of us may go through a period where we think we can do it all on our own, it won’t be long until the body begins to show symptoms of doing too much. It won’t be long until the brain is not functioning up to full capacity … decisions you make will be affected, and your family will be affected as well.

And remember this — just as you need somebody. Somebody needs YOU. “Everybody needs somebody sometime.”

Shalom my friends,

Rabbi Craig H. Ezring

Rabbi Ezring is the spiritual leader of Temple Beth Israel of Deerfield Beach. We welcome you to join our warm and caring family for Shabbat and festival services. We’ll make your heart glow…who knows, you might even fall in love with Shul all over again.

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