Texas Jewish Post (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 2020 Page: 6 of 24
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The annual event brings together
thousands from a cross-section of
the Jewish community year after
year.
New this year is an art show
and sale by the Texas Jewish Artists
Association. TJA is a community
of Jewish artists, art professionals
and art enthusiasts who support,
promote, and enhance the Jewish
arts in Texas. Membership is open
to Jewish artists, patrons and those
who work in the art world currently
living in Texas. The exhibition
will include paintings, mosaics,
sculptures, and glass creations
and will be open to Chili Cook-off
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Dallas Kosher Chili Cook-off from
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, March 15,
on the synagogue’s campus, 10909
Tickets, $200, can be purchased
at granthalliburton.org/boh.
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of mental health resources for
children, teens and young adults;
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Klunk, the duo blend a sophisticated
pop songwriting prowess with a
Patrick Kennedy to keynote
11th Beacon of Hope luncheon
The Grant Halliburton
Foundation will welcome
the Honorable Patrick J.
Kennedy as its speaker at
its annual Beacon of Hope
Luncheon at 11:45 a.m.
Tuesday, March 10, at the
Omni Hotel in Dallas.
Doors open at 11 a.m.
Patrick J. Kennedy is a
former U.S. Representative (D-R.I.)
and author of The New York Times
bestseller “A Common Struggle: A
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same way they cover physical health
benefits.
The duo RAINNE will be the
featured performers. Featuring
singer-songwriter Annie Dingwall
and saxophonist/engineer Justin
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luncheon chairwoman Marjorie
Rosenberg, 6800 Del Norte Lane,
Apt. 241, Dallas, TX 75225. Payment
can also be made at the event.
There will be a bus from the
JCC — to reserve a place on the bus,
write “BUS” on your check. The bus
will depart from the JCC at 10:15
a.m. and return to the JCC after the
luncheon.
Herzl Hadassah Lifesaver
Luncheon Monday, March 9
The Herzl Group of The Dallas
Chapter of Hadassah will hold its
annual Lifesaver Luncheon at 11
a.m. on Monday, March 9, at The
Legacy at Willow Bend, 6101 Ohio
Drive in Plano.
The prestigious Sarah Mendel
Susman award will be presented
at the luncheon to an exceptional
Hadassah volunteer. The award
is given annually to a deserving
volunteer for her exemplary service
to Hadassah, to Israel and to people
everywhere. The name of the
recipient is a well-guarded secret.
Always well attended, there will
be door and raffle prizes, excellent
food, and warm companionship at
the luncheon. You don’t have to be
a member of Hadassah to attend ...
all are welcome. The cost to attend
is $25, and checks should be made
out to Hadassah, and mailed to
he details his personal
Journey and provides a
roadmap for the future
of mental health policy.
Mr. Kennedy is pushing late-night-drive of a West Coast,
for full enforcement of
the Mental Health Parity
and Addiction Equity
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the lead sponsor of this
groundbreaking legislation, which
requires that health plans cover
mental health, eating disorder, and prevent suicide.
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Kosher Chili Cook-off March 15
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Congregation Shaare Tefilla was the 2019 Dallas Kosher Chili Cook-Off People's
Choice winner. Pictured from left are Shaare Tefilla's Rabbi Ariel Rackovsky and
Ed Jerome of Tiferet Israel, event chair.
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Personal Journey Through the Past
and Future of Mental Illness and
Addiction.” He is a lifelong mental
health advocate and former member
of the President’s Commission on
Combating Drug Addiction and the
Opioid Crisis. He is the founder of
The Kennedy Forum, a convening
think tank tackling mental health
and addiction issues and co-founder
of One Mind, a global leader in
open science collaboration for brain
research. In “A Common Struggle,”
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