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Temple Beth Israel collects items for JFCS

The little gifts will be repackaged and given as holiday presents to seniors served by JFCS.


  • By Nat Kaemmerer
  • | 6:00 a.m. December 2, 2020
  • Longboat Key
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For a donation drive that turned out to be part-charity event, part-social event, a group of Temple Beth Israel members gathered Nov. 29 to collect items for lonely seniors served by Jewish Family and Children's Services (JFCS).

A small group formed by the temple's membership and social action committees gathered in the parking lot just south of the building. Karen Gary brought snacks and refreshments and passed them around, and Mac Spitzer brought a tray of homemade cookies and brownies — lucky donors got to choose a treat.

When a car came around to drop off supplies, it was usually occupied by a friend. The entire group would greet the donor, catching up about Thanksgiving happenings or Hanukkah plans, before they slowly pulled away.

Two hours into the three-hour drop-off window, the group had collected 16 bags, putting them close to their goal. The gift items included pens, pads of paper, candy and fun fuzzy socks. 

"Somebody from JFCS will take the items and repackage them for gifts," Karen Gary said. "Usually, these gifts would just be dropped off at the temple." 

The group set up chairs to allow for social distancing.
The group set up chairs to allow for social distancing.
Mac Spitzer greets Irwin Pastor.
Mac Spitzer greets Irwin Pastor.
Irwin Pastor says hello to Karen Gary.
Irwin Pastor says hello to Karen Gary.
Irwin Pastor
Irwin Pastor
Mac Spitzer accepts a donation from Kelly Veit.
Mac Spitzer accepts a donation from Kelly Veit.
Irwin Pastor waves goodbye.
Irwin Pastor waves goodbye.
Gail Barzman and Irwin Pastor
Gail Barzman and Irwin Pastor
Sylvia and Irwin Pastor
Sylvia and Irwin Pastor
Mac Spitzer hands a tray of treats to Sylvia and Irwin Pastor.
Mac Spitzer hands a tray of treats to Sylvia and Irwin Pastor.
Bonnie Wilder and Gail Barzman
Bonnie Wilder and Gail Barzman
Mac Spitzer offers a brownie to Karen Gary
Mac Spitzer offers a brownie to Karen Gary
Karen and Bob Gary
Karen and Bob Gary
Lois
Lois
Maxine Tauber, Lois Lowsky and Karen Gary wear menorah headbands.
Maxine Tauber, Lois Lowsky and Karen Gary wear menorah headbands.
Bonnie Wilder, Judy Tobias and Mac Spitzer catch up in the shade.
Bonnie Wilder, Judy Tobias and Mac Spitzer catch up in the shade.

 

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