: Montgomery County Dr. Gabriel & Alma Elias Center January & February 2018 Happenings Located at Adath Jeshurun 7763 Old York Road Elkins Park, PA 19027 215-635-5244 Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 9:45am-2:00pm Enjoy a variety of programs which will stimulate the mind, body, heart and spirit in the Montgomery County community. We are your neighborhood stop for health & wellness, adult learning, social activities and travel opportunities. KleinLife: Montgomery County is funded in part by Montgomery County Aging and Adult Services, Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, Herschel Elias and the Elias Foundation, and the George and Lillian Berman Fund. Active Adult Life Montgomery County Dr. Gabriel & Alma Elias Center Congregation Adath Jeshurun 7763 Old York Road Elkins Park, PA 19027 January-February 2018 KleinLife: Montgomery County Dr. Gabriel & Alma Elias Center 1
KleinLife: Montgomery County Dr. Gabriel & Alma Elias Center 7763 Old York Road, Elkins Park, PA 215-635-5244 www.kleinlife.org January-February 2018 Happenings STAFF Dayna Glantz Center Director Sloane Waldman Marketing & Transportation Robynn Margasak Center Counselor and Lifelong Learning Coordinator Jamie Topkis Food Services Coordinator In case of inclement weather, please follow the Cheltenham Township School closings. School Closing Number 306 If Cheltenham schools are closed, KleinLife is closed! Additionally, we will have a message on the center answering machine by 7:00am if we are closed or opening late. 215-635-5244 Attention Transnet Riders! If you must cancel your trip, please call Bux-Mont by 8:00am that morning to avoid being charged $20 for a missed trip. Please cancel at: 215-659-1313 Why Is Play Important for Seniors? As we age we become more prone to issues that affect our health and happiness. Activities that can help us restore or prolong our vitality are essential. Having fun is more powerful in that regard than most people realize. In fact, studies show that play and fun activities can have major benefits. Improve How Your Brain Works: Playing and having fun can help you avoid memory problems and enhance your creativity and mental sharpness. Maintain Relationships: Our social lives are important for our overall well-being. Things like laughter and conversation, increase harmony, trust, empathy, and intimacy among people who experience them together. Improve Your Mental and Emotional Well-Being: Engaging in fun and playful activities can expand your optimism, moments of joy, reduce your stress and help you prevent depression. Extend Your Life and Improve Your Physical Vitality: Who doesn't want to feel younger or more energetic? Creating fun moments in your life can be a good way to boost your immune system, reduce the risk of illness, and minimize your perception of any existing pain you might already have. Focus on voluntary activities that don't come with any kind of obligation or that offer some flexibility in how you can enjoy them. Are your existing hobbies still good sources of fun? If so, keep pursuing them. Teaching other people about something you have a passion for can be highly enjoyable and rewarding. Favorite activities include reading, arts and crafts, existing hobbies, games and puzzles, and socializing. Keep doing anything that makes it feel lighter and causes you to smile. 2 KleinLife: Montgomery County Dr. Gabriel & Alma Elias Center January-February 2018
YOUR FAVORITE GRANDSON Tech support for Seniors Hire me to help you with Ebay, Craigslist, smart phones, wifi, Google, photos, etc. Cheltenham High School 11 th Grader with lots of experience explaining things to my grandmother :) For rates and references Call Lev 215-479-0537 Would you like to be the (Klein)LIFE of the party? Looking for a special way to celebrate your birthday or anniversary? Celebrate with us at KleinLife: Montgomery County! You do the celebrating, we do the work! Looking for a way to share your KleinLife memories and events with loved ones? Have them follow us on Facebook! Cupcake celebration $65 Luncheon Sponsorship $318 (Entertainment, Party Goods and Cake!) Speak with our staff to customize a celebration that s right for you Find us at www.facebook.com/kleinlifemc January-February 2018 KleinLife: Montgomery County Dr. Gabriel & Alma Elias Center 3
JANUARY PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Gloria Salmansohn: Readings From Writings Sassy, sweet and smart snippets from plays and stories dramatizing the multi-faceted relationships in the wonderful world of women that men will also enjoy. During the course of this program, you will hear from 20 characters as brought to life by Gloria Salmansohn. Tuesday, January 2, 11:00am Line Dancing With Oreet Have fun and move to the music through a variety of dance exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of movement and stamina. You will learn a fun and simple choreography. Tuesday, January 2, 9, 23, & 30, 12:45pm Movie: Get Out It s time for a young African American to meet with his white girlfriend s parents for a weekend in their secluded estate in the woods, but before long, the friendly and polite ambience will give way to a nightmare. Directed by Jordan Peele, this film is creating Oscar buzz. Wednesday, January 3, Part I: 11:00am; Part II & Discussion: 12:45pm The Power of Yogurt Carly Waldman is back to share the latest findings on the health benefits of yogurt, information on probiotics and new ways to enjoy this time tested treat. Thursday, January 4, 10:15am How Much Sleep Do You Really Need? Sloane will discuss what the experts have to say about how much sleep we really need as we age. Thursday, January 4, 12:45pm Rabbi Fred Davidow: Learning Torah Join Rabbi Davidow who will discuss the Torah Portion of the Week and it s relevance to our current times. Wednesday, January 10, 11:00am Barnes and Noble: Implementing Literacy Orville Simmons, Jr. from Barnes and Noble discusses how to better implement literacy into our society as well as our center. Organization of a book club included in discussion. Thursday, January 11, 10:15am Civil Rights & MLK, Jr. Presented by the ADL Robin Bernstein from the Anti Defamation League will lead us in a presentation and discussion in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Tuesday, January 16, 11:00am Movie: I Am Not Your Negro Director Raoul Peck envisions the book James Baldwin never finished - a radical narration about race in America. Sing the writer s original words he explores the lives and assassinations of Medgar Evers, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King Jr bringing a fresh and radical perspective to the current racial narrative in America. Wednesday, January 17, Part I: 11:00am; Part II & Discussion: 12:45pm Jackie Robinson & Race Relations in America with Zach Margolies Join Zach for this fascinating presentation featuring baseball legend, Jackie Robinson. Thursday, January 18, 10:15am Popcorn Party! In honor of national popcorn day, join us for fun, flavors and even art in popcorn. Thursday, January 18, 12:45pm TerraVida Holistic Center: Medical Marijuana Medical marijuana will be available to patients in Pennsylvania in February. TerraVida Holistic Centers will operate 3 dispensaries in the area, including one at 1626 Old York Road in Abington. TerraVida is a patient focused, women owned dispensary. Chris Visco, the President of TerraVida will be joining us on January 23rd at 11AM to explain how the program works, the benefits of medical marijuana, who qualifies, and how to obtain a state issued medical marijuana card. They will also be able to answer any questions we may have. Tuesday, January 23, 11:00am JFCS: Growing Older and Liking It! JFCS and Brenda Edelman facilitate this most important and imperative workshop. You won t want to miss this! Wednesday, January 24, 11:00am From the Mediterranean to the Himalayas with Ken Ulansey Join Ken Ulansey for an arm chair experience not to be missed! He will bring to life his journey through live musical interpretation of his two week trip that turned into a year. From living in a cave to playing his music in the Taj Mahal, you will love this story!wednesday, January 24, 12:45pm Meet and Greet With Beth Deering, ASB Meet new Associated Services for the Blind representative Beth Deering as she continues our education about the aging eye and eyesight. Thursday, January 25, 10:15am Movie Short: Private Life of a Masterpiece: Francisco Goya, The Third of May In this work, Goya sought to commemorate Spanish resistance to Napoleon s armies during the occupation of 1808 in the Peninsular War The painting s content, presentation, and emotional force secure its status as a ground breaking, archetypal image of the horrors of war. Thursday, January 25, 12:45pm Tu B Shevat Seder with Francesca Axe The 15 th day of the Jewish month of Shevat, is a holiday also known as the New Year for Trees. Tu B Shevat is the new year for the purpose of calculating the age of trees for tithing. We celebrate with a lovely seder or order/program filled with fresh tastings from our precious earth. Nuts, Fruits, Berries, Carob and more. A hands on learning experience and celebration facilitated by Francesca Axe. Tuesday, January 30, 11:00am Movie: The Very Best of the Ed Sullivan Show This unforgettable release includes over an hour of some of the most incredible musicians and talented performers in entertainment. Unseen for over twenty years, enjoy performances from Louis Armstrong, The Beatles, James Brown, Elvis Presley, Barbara Streisand, Buddy Holly and the late Sammy Davis, Jr. From rock n roll s The Rolling Stones to Broadway classics such as West Side Story, this compilation has something for every generation to enjoy. Wednesday, January 31, Part I: 11:00am; Part II & Discussion: 12:45pm 4 KleinLife: Montgomery County Dr. Gabriel & Alma Elias Center January-February 2018
JANUARY PROGRAMS & ACTIVITIES TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 2 11:00 Gloria Salmansohn: Readings From Writings 12:45 Line Dancing with Oreet 9 11:00 Current Events with Allan Marmon 12:45 Line Dancing with Oreet 11:00 Civil Rights & MLK, Jr. Presented by the ADL 12:45 Watercolor Art with Harriet 16 23 11:00 Terra Vida Holistic Center: Medical Marijuana 12:45 Line Dancing with Oreet 30 11:00 Tu B Shevat Seder with Francesca Axe 12:45 Line Dancing with Oreet 10:15 Let Your Yoga Dance 11:00 Movie: Get Out Part I 12:45 Movie: Get Out Part II & Discussion 10 10:15 Let Your Yoga Dance 11:00 Rabbi Fred Davidow: Learning Torah 12:45 Beaded Earring Making with Arlene 12:45 Board Games 10:15 Let Your Yoga Dance 11:00 Movie: I Am Not Your Negro Part I 12:45 Movie: I Am Not Your Your Negro Part II & Discussion 3 17 4 10:15 Larks Choir Rehearsal 10:15 The Power of Yogurt 12:45 How Much Sleep Do You Really Need? 11 10:15 Blood Pressure Screening 10:15 Barnes and Noble: Implementing Literacy 12:45 Movie Short: Leonard Bernstein 18 10:15 Jackie Robinson & Race Relations in America with Zach Margolies 1:00 Healing Exercise 12:45 Popcorn Party! 24 25 10:15 Let Your Yoga Dance 11:00 JFCS: Growing Older 10:15 Meet & Greet and Liking It! with Beth Deering, ASB 12:45 From the Mediterranean to the Himalayas 1:00 Movie Short: Private with Ken Ulansey Life of a Masterpiece: Francisco Goya, The Third of May 31 10:15 Healing Exercise 11:00 Movie: The Very Best of the Ed Sullivan Show Part I 12:45 Movie: The Very Best of the Ed Sullivan Show *calendar subject to change Part II & Discussion Friendly Phone Call Program If you or someone you know is living alone, feeling isolated or simply in need of some cheer, we are pleased to offer a friendly phone call. Our warm and caring volunteers will call to check in and say hello. Please call 215-635-5244 for more information or to sign up. January-February 2018 KleinLife: Montgomery County Dr. Gabriel & Alma Elias Center 5
JANUARY LUNCH MENU TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 2 3 Panko Crusted Tilapia Marinated Tomato Salad Vegetable Couscous Whole Wheat Bread Pineapples Mediterranean White Bean Soup Chopped Steak with Frizzled Onions Glazed Carrots Egg Noodles Rye Bread Fresh Orange Garden Vegetable Soup Hot Turkey with Giblet Gravy Mashed Potatoes Peas and Carrots 7-Grain Bread Fresh Apple Split Pea Soup Roast Beef Jardiniere Roasted Red Bliss Potatoes Broccoli and Cauliflower Whole Wheat Bread Fruit Cocktail 9 16 Baked Ziti with Spinach Caesar Salad Italian Blend Vegetables Small Cannoli Baked Fish with Tomato Pepper, Olive & Caper Sauce Sauteed Spinach,Kale & Carrots Brown Rice Pilaf Whole Wheat Roll Pineapples 10 17 Minestrone Soup Rigatoni with Turkey Bolognese Mixed Greens with Balsamic Vinaigrette Garlic Bread Pears Beef Vegetable Soup Stuffed Beef Cabbage with Sweet & Sour Sauce Mixed Vegetables Brown Rice Pilaf Pumpernickel Bread Fruit Cocktail Italian Wedding Soup Breaded Chicken Strips Sweet Potato Cubes Cole Slaw Marble Rye Bread Peaches 4 11 18 Mushroom Barley Soup Grilled Chicken Sandwich with Sauteed Onions Lettuce & Tomato Carrot Raisin Salad Whole Wheat Hamburger Roll Mandarin Oranges Mediterranean White Bean Soup Chopped Steak with Frizzled Onions Glazed Carrots Egg Noodles Rye Bread Fresh Orange 23 30 Cheese Blintzes with Cherry Compote & Sour Cream Carrots Tossed Salad Fresh Orange Chicken Vegetable Soup Baked Honey BBQ Chicken Broccoli Florets Baked Sweet Potato Challah Roll Jewish Apple Cake Choice Meals Wed., Jan. 3 Wed., Jan. 10 Wed., Jan. 17 Wed., Jan. 24 Wed., Jan. 31 Egg Salad in Pita Pocket Lox, Swiss Cheese & Hard Boiled Egg Vegetarian Cheese Salad Chopped Herring Salad Same as Jan. 3 Lettuce,Tomato & Onion Lettuce, Tomato, & Onion Lettuce, Tomato, & Hard Boiled Egg Lettuce, Tomato & Onion Health Salad/Green Bean Salad Cole Slaw/ Mini Bagel Marinated Carrot Salad Marinated Beet Salad/Three Bean Salad Thurs., Jan. 4 Thurs., Jan. 11 Thurs., Jan. 18 Thurs., Jan. 25 Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad Turkey Hoagie Corned Beef Sandwich Green Salad w/ Chicken Lettuce & Tomato Lettuce, Tomato & Onion Cole Slaw/1000 Island Dressing Craisins and Almonds Whole Wheat Roll Israeli Salad Rye Bread Whole Wheat Roll 6 KleinLife: Montgomery County Dr. Gabriel & Alma Elias Center January-February 2018 24 31 Cabbage Borscht Soup Beef Brisket with Tomato Gravy Potato Latkes Green Beans Rye Bread Unsweetened Strawberry Applesauce 25 menu subject to change
FEBRUARY LUNCH MENU TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Minestrone Soup Rigatoni with Turkey Bolognese Mixed Greens Garlic Bread Pears 1 Garden Vegetable Soup Hot Turkey with Giblet Gravy Mashed Potatoes Peas and Carrots 7-Grain Bread Fresh Apple Split Pea Soup Roast Beef Jardiniere Roasted Red Bliss Potatoes Broccoli and Cauliflower Whole Wheat Bread Fruit Cocktail 6 13 Baked Ziti with Spinach Caesar Salad Italian Blend Vegetables Small Cannoli Baked Fish with Tomato Pepper, Olive & Caper Sauce Sauteed Spinach,Kale & Carrots Brown Rice Pilaf Whole Wheat Roll Pineapples 7 14 Beef Vegetable Soup Stuffed Beef Cabbage with Sweet & Sour Sauce Mixed Vegetables Brown Rice Pilaf Pumpernickel Bread Fruit Cocktail Italian Wedding Soup Breaded Chicken Strips Sweet Potato Cubes Cole Slaw Marble Rye Bread Peaches 8 15 Mushroom Barley Soup Grilled Chicken Sandwich with Sauteed Onions Lettuce & Tomato Carrot Raisin Salad Whole Wheat Hamburger Roll Mandarin Oranges Mediterranean White Bean Soup Chopped Steak with Frizzled Onions Glazed Carrots Egg Noodles Rye Bread Fresh Orange 20 27 Cheese Blintzes with Cherry Compote & Sour Cream Carrots Tossed Salad Fresh Orange Panko Crusted Tilapia Marinated Tomato Salad Vegetable Couscous Whole Wheat bread Pineapples Orange Juice Choice Meals 21 28 Spring Roll Chicken Lo Mein Steamed Broccoli Orange Slices Almond Cookie Chinese New Year Celebration 22 menu subject to change Wed., Feb. 7 Wed., Feb. 14 Wed., Feb. 21 Wed., Feb. 28 Lox, Swiss Cheese & Hard Boiled Egg Vegetarian Cheese Salad Chopped Herring Salad Egg Salad Pita Pocket Lettuce, Tomato, & Onion Lettuce, Tomato, & Hard Boiled Egg Lettuce, Tomato & Onion Lettuce, Tomato, Onion Cole Slaw/ Mini Bagel Marinated Carrot Salad Marinated Beet/3-Bean Salad Health Salad/Bean Salad Thurs., Feb. 1 Thurs., Feb. 8 Thurs., Feb. 15 Thurs., Feb. 22 Grilled Chicken Ceasar Salad Turkey Hoagie Corned Beef Sandwich Green Salad w/ Chicken Lettuce & Tomato Lettuce, Tomato & Onion Cole Slaw/1000 Island Dressing Craisins and Almonds Whole Wheat Roll Israeli Salad Rye Bread Whole Wheat Roll January-February 2018 KleinLife: Montgomery County Dr. Gabriel & Alma Elias Center 7
FEBRUARY PROGRAMS & ACTIVITIES TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 11:00 Senior Scams & Legal Issues 12:45 Moses Williams and Silhouettes 13 11:00 Current Events with Allan Marmon 12:45 Fat Tuesday Celebration: The Music of Mardi Gras with Ken Ulansey & Dave Posementier 6 10:15 Let Your Yoga Dance 11:00 Movie: A United Kingdom Part I 12:45 Movie: A United Kingdom Part II & Discussion 10:15 Let Your Yoga Dance 11:00 My Funny Valentine Bingo and Trivia 12:45 Chocolate Tasting 1 10:15 Larks Choir Rehearsal 10:15 Mandala Coloring & Board Games 12:45 Phil Your Day With Fun: Groundhog Day Celebration 7 8 10:15 Blood Pressure Screening 10:15 Current Events with Dayna 12:45 Make and Take Cherry Pies 14 15 10:15 The Poetry of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 12:45 Movie Short: Kehinde Wiley: An Economy of Grace 20 11:00 The Little Gate Crasher 12:45 Chinese Brush Painting 11:00 Talent Show 12:45 Watercolor Art with Harriet 27 10:15 Let Your Yoga Dance 11:00 Movie: Quartet Part I 12:45 Movie: Quartet Part II & Discussion 10:15 Healing Exercise 11:00 A History of Purim with Francesca Axe 12:45 Brain Aerobics 21 28 22 10:15 The Aging Eye 12:45 Chinese Tea and Meditation with Donna Chinese New Year Celebration *calendar subject to change 8 KleinLife: Montgomery County Dr. Gabriel & Alma Elias Center January-February 2018
FEBRUARY PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Phil Your Day With Fun: Groundhog Day Celebration! Join us to cast a formal ballot with your prediction, learn about the history of Punxsutawney Phil, hear about 9 things we bet you didn t know about Groundhog Day. Thursday, February 1, 12:45pm Senior Scams & Legal Issues The Pennsylvania Senior Law Center provides FREE legal services. They will discuss senior scams, legal issues, and more. They will answer questions, provide information and discuss how best to access their services. Tuesday, February 6, 11:00am Moses Williams and Silhouettes In honor of Black History Month, we will celebrate the life of Moses Williams and his legacy of Silhouettes. Moses Williams was an African-American profile cutter in the household of world-renown portrait artist Charles Willson Peale, in the early 19th century. Moses was initially a slave but was treated as one of the family, and then manumitted (freed) by Peale in 1802. Including a bit of history, this hands on project will have you create your very own silhouette. All materials will be provided. Tuesday, February 6, 12:45pm Movie: A United Kingdom The story of King Seretse Khama of Botswana and how his loving but controversial marriage to a British white woman, Ruth Williams, put his kingdom into political and diplomatic turmoil. Wednesday, February 7, Part I: 11:00am; Part II & Discussion: 12:45pm Fat Tuesday Celebration: The Music of Mardi Gras with Ken Ulansey and Dave Posementier Live music will bring the pageantry of New Orleans to mind when listening to this duo. Dance and celebrate in the true spirit of Mardi Gras. Tuesday, February 13, 12:45pm My Funny Valentine Bingo and Trivia Join the staff on this day of love for some fun. Valentine Bingo with Valentine theme prizes and some trivia mixed in. Wednesday, February 14, 11:00am Chocolate Tasting How many types of chocolate can one eat? Learn about different types of chocolate, how they are made and of course sample! Wednesday, February 14, 12:45pm The Poetry of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The most widely known and best-loved American poet of his lifetime, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow achieved a level of prominence previously unequaled in the literary history of the United States. Join us as we read and discuss his poetry in honor of his birthday. Thursday, February 15, 10:15am Movie Short: Kehinde Wiley: An Economy of Grace Famous for his vibrant reinterpretations of classical portraits featuring African-American men, New York-based painter Kehinde Wiley has turned the practice of portraiture on its head and in the process has taken the art world by storm. Kehinde Wiley: An Economy of Grace follows the artist as he steps out of his comfort zone to create a series of paintings of women for the first time. The film traces the artist s process from concept to canvas as he reveals to us another side of black femininity. Thursday, February 15, 12:45pm The Little Gate Crasher Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer is an experienced educator, author and speaker. At Jewish Learning Venture, she works as Director of Whole Community Inclusion and leads disability awareness programs for the Philadelphia Jewish community. Her most recent book The Little Gate Crasher, a memoir of her Great-Uncle, who overcame society s prejudices about dwarfism to lead a remarkable life, was one of the national book selections for 2017 Jewish Disability Awareness & Inclusion Month. Tuesday, February 20, 11:00am Chinese Brush Painting Join Donna Price for this creative painting class in honor of the Chinese New Year. Tuesday, February 20, 12:45pm Movie: Quartet At a home for retired musicians, the annual concert to celebrate Verdi s birthday is disrupted by the arrival of Jean, an eternal diva and the former wife of one of the residents. Wednesday, February 21, Part I: 11:00am; Part II & Discussion: 12:45pm The Aging Eye Join Beth Deering as she covers topics pertaining to eyesight as we age. Thursday, February 22, 10:15am Chinese Tea and Meditation with Donna In celebration of the Chinese New Year, join us for a tea ceremony and meditation. Thursday, February 22, 12:45pm Talent Show Bring your jokes, bring your songs, bring your talents and poems. It s that time again for us to show off! Everyone is welcome to participate. Tuesday, February 27, 11:00am A History of Purim with Francesca Axe Francesca will present an overview of the Purim story and share some history and a song or two. Wednesday, February 28, 11:00am January-February 2018 KleinLife: Montgomery County Dr. Gabriel & Alma Elias Center 9
TerraVida Holistic Center: Medical Marijuana Tuesday, January 23 11:00am Medical marijuana will be available to patients in Pennsylvania in February. TerraVida Holistic Centers will operate 3 dispensaries in the area, including one at 1626 Old York Road in Abington. TerraVida is a patient focused, women owned dispensary. Chris Visco, the President of TerraVida will be joining us on January 23rd at 11AM to explain how the program works, the benefits of medical marijuana, who qualifies, and how to obtain a state issued medical marijuana card. They will also be able to answer any questions we may have. Fat Tuesday Celebration: The Music of Mardi Gras with Ken Ulansey & Dave Posementier Tuesday, February 13 12:45pm Live music will bring the pageantry of New Orleans to mind when listening to this duo. Join us for dancing and celebrating in the true spirit of Mardi Gras. Call the office for more information 215-635-5244 Brush off your dance shoes with these NEW classes! Beginning January 2 nd, our fitness instructor Oreet Schwartz will teach this four-week series featuring a different type of dance each week. Have fun and move to the music through a variety of dance exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of movement and stamina. You will learn a fun and simple line dancing choreography. January 2 Israeli Line Dancing January 9 Latin Dance January 23 American Dance Line Dancing January 30 Bellydance For more information please call 215-635-5422 The Little Gate Crasher Tuesday, February 20 11:00am Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer is an experienced educator, author and speaker at Jewish Learning Venture, she works as Director of Whole Community Inclusion and leads disability awareness programs for the Philadelphia Jewish community. Her most recent book The Little Gate Crasher, a memoir of her Great-Uncle, who overcame society s prejudices about dwarfism to lead a remarkable life, was one of the national book selections for 2017 Jewish Disability Awareness & Inclusion Month. 10 KleinLife: Montgomery County Dr. Gabriel & Alma Elias Center January-February 2018
Civil Rights & MLK, Jr. Presented by the ADL Tuesday, January 16 11:00am We are grateful for a generous donation for continued creative program gifted to KleinLife by an anonymous donor. It is through charitable giving such as this that we can maintain our ability to provide high level programs, daily exercise and creative programming. We thank you! Robin Bernstein from the Anti Defamation League will lead us in a presentation and discussion in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. For more information, please call 215-635-5422 Follow us at www.facebook.com/kleinlifemc The Poetry of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Thursday, February 15 10:15am The most widely known and best-loved American poet of his lifetime, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow achieved a level of national and international prominence previously unequaled in the literary history of the United States. Join us as we read and discuss his poetry in honor of his birthday. Contact the office at 215-635-5244 for more information A Message from Transnet Transnet rules require 48 hours notice for booking transportation reservations. Please help us to get you to the center by giving us your schedule one week prior to your anticipated dates. Please call 215-635-5244 for reservations or questions. January-February 2018 KleinLife: Montgomery County Dr. Gabriel & Alma Elias Center 11
Montgomery County Dr. Gabriel & Alma Elias Center 7763 Old York Road Elkins Park, Pa 19027 Centered in Community. Inspired by Jewish Values. : Montgomery County Dr. Gabriel & Alma Elias Center January - February 2018 Happenings Located at Adath Jeshurun 7763 Old York Road Elkins Park, PA 19027 215-635-5244 Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 9:45am-2:00pm Active Adult Life KleinLife: Montgomery County is funded in part by Montgomery County Aging and Adult Services, Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, Herschel Elias and the Elias Foundation, and the George and Lillian Berman Fund. Montgomery County Dr. Gabriel & Alma Elias Center Congregation Adath Jeshurun 7763 Old York Road Elkins Park, PA 19027 12 KleinLife: Montgomery County Dr. Gabriel & Alma Elias Center January-February 2018