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ARTS & CULTURE
ADULT EDUCATION
Caring for Aging Parents with Rabbi Robert
Eisen and Steven A. Wool, MD, FACP
Monday, February 5, 7 – 8:15 pm
The fourth commandment teaches us to honor our father
and mother. As our parents age, how do we simultaneously
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uphold this obligation, ensure the best care for our parents,
of Investments for DKG Financial Group. our families and selves? Rabbi Eisen and Dr. Wool will share
His personal goal is to become a lifetime
spiritual and medical perspectives on these tough questions
resource for each and every client. He has
and more.
spent his career focusing on helping clients
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with how to pay for their children’s education Jewish Heritage Center
and helping to answer the question of when
and how his clients should collect their Social Security benefit.
What Happens When We Die?
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Understanding Your Finances with
Laurence E. Goldstein
Tax Efficient Retirement
A Jewish Perspective on Death and Dying
with Rabbi Ceitlin
Tuesday, February 20, 6 – 7:30 pm
Seminar will show you why taxes are different in retirement,
and how you avoid key pitfalls in how you harvest income from
various accounts.
Jewish Heritage Center Monday, February 12, 1:30 – 2:30 pm
Explore the meaning of death according to Jewish thought and
what happens after it happens. Presented by Rabbi Yehuda
Ceitlin - Outreach Director of Chabad Tucson and lecturer at The J.
Free and open to the public
Catalina Room
NEW! Navigating Social Security NEW! Cultivating Confidence and Creativity:
Tuesday, April 17, 6 – 7:30 pm
Social Security is the foundation of most people’s retirement
income plans. This seminar will share how to make the most of
your Social Security decision and how to integrate it with your
other retirement income sources.
Jewish Heritage Center
College Planning
Tuesday, May 8, 6 – 7:30 pm
Paying for college can be the most expensive time of life, for
many families. In addition many parents don’t know where
they should begin to find resources that can help pay for their
children’s education. This seminar will walk parents through
the ‘true college cost’, sources of money for college, the
process of choosing the right school and more!
Jewish Heritage Center
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Ethical Will Workshop with Rabbi Aaron
Friday, January 26, Noon – 1:15 pm
Rabbi Stephanie Aaron teaches that writing an ethical
will is an opportunity to examine our lives, to notice what we
hold as precious and meaningful at the core of our beings.
Writing an ethical will is a process of life review, celebration
and legacy. During this hands-on workshop, you will be
able to begin to craft an ethical will of your own. Advanced
reservations are required for lunch.
Jewish Heritage Center
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The Artist’s Way
Fridays, January 19 - April 13, 10 am - Noon
The Artist’s Way, is a transformational course
in discovering and recovering your creative
self. Basic tools are practiced, each designed to
cultivate confidence, creativity, an awareness
of your unique gifts, voice and projects you are
passionate about pursuing. Denese Russell has led many
workshops in yoga, mindset and nutrition.
Instructor: Denese Russel
$89/$84 members (includes book)
Multipurpose Room
Southern AZ Jewish Genealogy Society
2nd Sunday of each month, 1 pm
The Southern Arizona Jewish Genealogy Society (SAJGS)
is a non-profit organization dedicated to the sharing of
genealogical information, techniques, and research tools
with those interested in Jewish genealogy and family
history. For more information contact Barbara Mannlein
at [email protected].
Free and Open to the public
Senior Library
Introduction to Memoir Writing
Wednesdays, January 10 - February 7, 5:30 - 7pm
Ever thought about writing a memoir? Author Edie Jarolim will get
you started with the basics: from creating a narrative out of your
life story to fact-checking your memories. Her recently published
memoir, “Getting Naked for Money: An Accidental Travel Writer
Reveals All,” tells how a Brooklyn-born Ph.D. in poetry and
guidebook editor moved to Tucson and became a full-time writer.
Instructor: Edie Jarolim
$85/$75 members
SNS Room 2
Sacred Aging Series - See page 20 for full description.