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Bible stories

Two exciting programs designed to explore Old Testament stories and their contemporary meaning in today’s world, will be presented from 10 a.m. to noon on Aug. 4, and from 10 a.m. to noon on Aug. 25, at Temple Beth Or, 11715 SW 87th Ave. in Miami.

Presented by Rabbi Mark Kram and Nancy Kirsner, the program is entitled "Bibliodrama: Midrash in Action," and is a form of role-playing in which the roles played are taken from biblical texts. The roles may be characters, objects, images or scenes from the Bible.

Enacted and enlivened in the present, this form of interpretive play is often call the action version of the Midrash.

On Aug. 4, the program will be, "Joseph — Coat, Dreams, Brothers’ Schemes," and on Aug. 25, the program will be, "Judah and Tamar."

No prior knowledge of the Bible or stories or psychodrama is required.

Just bring an openness and a beginner’s mind. Participants may come to one or both programs.

For more information call the temple at 305-235-1419.

Communities in Schools

This one is for the children.

In support of keeping local, at-risk children in school, the restaurant Kitchen 305 has partnered with Communities in Schools of Miami (CIS) to donate 20 per cent of sales from Friday through Sunday to help CIS continue to provide free tutoring, mentoring, counseling, life skills programs and after-school and summer camps geared at helping students stay in school.

The kickoff dinner fundraiser will be at 7 p.m., Friday and will honor Elizabeth Mejia, CIS’ executive director, Cecilia Gutierrez-Abety, CIS board member, Nikolai Vitti, assistant superintendent of Miami-Dade Public Schools, and his wife Rachel, Pablo Orriz, 2012 Principal of the Year and Modesto Gutierrez Abety , CEO of the Children’s Trust.

Kitchen 305 is at the Newport Beachside Hotel and Resort, 16701 Collins Ave. in Sunny Isles Beach. To make your reservations call 305-749-2110.

Miami’s birthday

You are invited and you should attend Miami’s 116th birthday party, from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Ward Rooming House Cultural Tourist Center, 249 NW Ninth St. in Overtown.

In addition to ice cream and cake, the event will include a reenactment of the 1896 Incorporation with participants dressed in period clothing of the late 1800’s and early 1900’s.

It’s free, open to the public and is a great place to bring the children. For more information call 305-636-2390.

Chocolate time

Attention all chocolate lovers. Now is the time to drop a few pound, just so you will have room to "grow" and get in shape for the 20th Annual Chocolate Lovers Shabbat, set for 7 p.m. on Aug. 10 at Temple Bet Breira Samu-El Or Olom, 9400 SW 87th Ave. in West Kendall.

The brainchild of congregation member Linda Hornik, the event has become a favorite at the temple when friends and congregants gather to devour hundreds of pounds of milk chocolate, dark chocolate and white chocolate.

"It began, I guess as a lark, 20 years ago during a temple calendar meeting," Hornik said. At the meeting summer Friday theme Shabbats were being assigned. "I said the next best thing to loving my children was my love of chocolate. And so it began," she said. "Chocolate Lovers Shabbat is a sweet, sweet dream that I am allowed to pursue every year. After all, chocolate never goes out of style."

Hornik is planning a display and tasting of more than 100 different chocolate candies. There will also be an abundance of homemade chocolate desserts such as chocolate cakes, pies and chocolate covered fruits and nuts will also be on display for sampling.

I figure I can (try to) get rid of about five pounds by then. That will give me some chocolate growth room. How about you?

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