With the deepest gratitude and best wishes for good health, let JCP emanate the light of our rededicated hope in our future. And so let s recommit as we emerge into the animating light of hope, to bring warmth, love and healing to our world. We need each other and this great city of ours needs us, too. Your presence for one another and those in need in our city has been inspiring, and we cannot wait for JCP s next chapter, as we heal from this pandemic and engage with one another and our fellow New Yorkers in new and creative ways. As we as a community move forward, it will be with a focus on continuing to get people back together, as much and as soon as we can. But it was truly amazing how we really have been able to maintain connection digitally before slowly and safely making our way back to in-person programming. Acts of lovingkindness, we know, are best expressed in person. We learned so much from one another these past two years and adapted, as Jewish communities have done for centuries, to the need to stay close in new ways as we maintained the safety of social distance. 3 Dear Friends, How do we capture the enormous gratitude we feel for our special Jewish community in the midst of the unprecedented challenges and dislocations of the now two year COVID-19 pandemic? We remain grateful beyond measure: for the loving teachers who guide our children each day the admirable and remarkable commitment of our professional staff the spiritual sustenance and grace from our rabbi during Jewish holidays, celebrations, and solemn gatherings along the life cycle and of course, your inspiring, generous and consistent support.
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