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Community Service through flowers
community SERVICE through flowers
The program promotes a sense of peace and unity within our community and beyond through acts of loving kindness and social justice. Our goal is to bring joy into the lives of the elderly in nursing homes and build community among volunteers.
For upcoming dates, please email Marla Gardner or check the events tab in the navigation bar.
Your participation in this event makes it possible for us to create beautiful flower arrangements for residents in local nursing homes.
We look forward to seeing you at our next event and thank you for your continued support of this project.
MORE ABOUT THIS PROGRAM
Where do we get flowers?
Generous donations of flowers from our supporting florists and local businesses add beauty and excitement to the project.
Enthusiastic support from local florists
Forever Yours Florist in Peekskill, Trader Joe's in Yorktown and Rubrums Florist in Ossining donate fresh flowers and provides lessons in flower arranging for our volunteers!
Our Volunteers
Our volunteers are members of Temple Israel of Northern Westchester, Our Savior Lutheran Church, Open Arms for Refugees, community members and friends of friends.
Nursing Homes Where We Have Provided Flowers
- Bethel Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center
- Sky View Rehabilitation and Health Care
- Yorktown Rehabilitation and Nursing Center
- The Country House in Westchester
- Cedar Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
- Emerald Peek Rehabilitation and Nursing Center
- And More to Come!
Special thanks to
- Temple Israel of Northern Westchester
- Forever Yours Florist
- Rubrums
- Trader Joe's
- Our Volunteers
Tue, September 23 2025
1 Tishrei 5786
Temple israel Happenings
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Sunday ,
SepSeptember 28 , 2025Reverse Tashlich 2025
Sunday, Sep 28th 12:30pm to 2:00pm
People of all ages welcome at Senasqua Park - 2 Elliott Way, Croton-on-Hudson NY 10520 Come at 12:00 with your own picnic lunch.- Clean up starts at 12:30 During Tashlich on Rosh HaShanah, we symbolically cast our "sins" into water. In Reverse Tashlich, we will remove human "sin" from the water by cleaning up the Hudson River and beginning the Jewish new year with purpose and care. -
Tuesday ,
SepSeptember 30 , 2025Sisterhood Book Group
Tuesday, Sep 30th 6:00pm to 8:30pm
We will be discussing the book "My Brilliant Friend" by Elena Ferrante about the lifelong friendship of two women who grew up in Naples, Italy. We will be meeting at a congregant's house and having a potluck dinner. -
Wednesday ,
OctOctober 1 , 2025Kol Nidre
Wednesday, Oct 1st 8:15pm to 10:00pm
Choir Director Eddie Pleasant, Composer-in-Residence Dina Pruzhansky, and our choir, Hallel B'Shir will provide the music and a sermon will be given by one of our clergy. The Kol Nidre prayer itself will be enhanced by the beautiful sounds of the cello. Most appropriate for adults and children over the age of 12 but all ages are welcome to attend. -
Sunday ,
OctOctober 5 , 2025Temple Tots
Sunday, Oct 5th 9:30am to 10:30am
Families with young children connect on Sunday mornings and Friday night dinners throughout the year (no membership is required!). All families with young children (ages 5 and younger) are encouraged to attend our interactive Jewish experiences. Older siblings and friends are welcome.
Events
Today's Calendar
Rosh HaShanah |
Tashlich |
Office Closed |
: 10:00am |
: 1:00pm |
: 3:00pm |
Friday Night
: 7:00pm |
Shabbat Day
: 9:30am |
Upcoming Programs & Events
Sep 23 Office Closed Tuesday, Sep 23 |
Sep 23 |
Sep 23 |
Sep 23 |
Sep 25 |
This week's Torah portion is Parashat Vayeilech
Shabbat, Sep 27 |
Rosh HaShanah & Tashlich
Tuesday, Sep 23 |