October 2024
Rob Golub | November 5, 2024 | 4 Heshvan 5785 | 4 Heshvan 5785
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“Sukkah of the Signs” | Ronald Rael and Virginia San Fratello, Oakland
“It is traditional to eat and sleep in the sukkah for one week each fall, as a way of practicing a kind of ceremonial homelessness and empathizing with those who don’t have a roof over their heads. As a political statement, and as a way of transferring the prize money to those in need, Sukkah of the Signs is clad with cardboard signs purchased from destitute individuals across the country.”
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Alyson Lippman
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Tikkun Ha-Ir’s Ric Cabanatuan, kitchen manager and head chef, and Madalyn Girard, kitchen assistant and sous-chef, are in the kitchen at All People’s Church, 260 North 2nd St.. Here, they are working to prepare meals using vegetables at a Tikkun Ha-Ir Veggie Chop Shop event. The two part-time staff members for Tikkun Ha-Ir have made pans of gnocchi, frittata, Johnny cakes, ratatouille, and other recipes. They typically decide each weekend what they will make, after they know what kind of food is being donated, they said.
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Julia Brunson
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Miles Rogers
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The new shin shins for 2024 are Amit Fridman Merav and Maya Eliyahou
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At a local Run for their Lives event, the hostages are remembered with “Windows of Hope” art. Run for their Lives meets weekly to keep the hostages close to the heart.