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From Los Altos, she tracks vaccination volunteer slots across the country – J

Max Silver, an 18-year-old at the University of Michigan who chose to sit out this semester at home in Los Altos, had been looking for a volunteer opportunity to stay busy. He checked out Vax Volunteers after he heard about it from his mom. “I’d searched online sporadically but couldn’t find anything I wanted to do that was related to Covid-19,” Silver said. “The Vax Volunteers site is easy to maneuver, so I filled out some of the registration forms for local sites, and I’m waiting to hear back.” That is exactly what Sharon Leslie of Los Altos had in mind when she launched vaxvolunteers.org, which connects individuals eager to volunteer at vaccine distribution sites with clinics across the country. She believes it to be the only centralized clearinghouse offering information on medical and nonmedical volunteer opportunities in all 50 states.

Honors, comings & goings, philanthropy — February 2021 – J

Honors Temple Isaiah in Lafayette honored Cantor Leigh Korn at its Jan. 31 virtual gala, “Make Your Own Kind of Music,” which was rescheduled from last year. The event celebrated Korn’s 15 years at the temple with pop, Broadway and Jewish classics performed by 12 rabbis and cantors from across the country. “Cantor Korn joined the clergy team at Temple Isaiah in 2005 and just completed his 15th year serving our community with his talent, good humor and dedication,” synagogue president Alan Gennis said at the event. “It is a privilege to partner with Cantor Korn on the senior leadership team of Temple Isaiah, and I speak on behalf of our community that we all look forward to his being part of the Temple Isaiah family for years to come.” The “attendance” was 375 screens tuned in for the 89-minute concert, which can be seen in full here.

New Palo Alto synagogue building blends Biblical old and Silicon Valley new

Congregation Kol Emeth’s new $30 million campus in Palo Alto is partially modeled on the Mishkan, the portable Tabernacle that God instructed the ancient Israelites to build in the desert. Like that structure, it is twice as long as it is wide, and it includes a sanctuary and a courtyard. Very much unlike the Mishkan, however, it has elevators, locked doors that open with keycards, security cameras and state-of-the-art video streaming equipment befitting a 21st-century synagogue in Silicon Valley. (Also, just to be clear, there is no sacrificial altar.) Designed by Kol Emeth members Stan Field and son Jess of Field Architecture, the new-look synagogue includes striking concrete and glass structures that are supported by 12 pillars (representing the tribes of Israel) and covered in a wood lattice (milled from five species of Northern California trees). The lattice is meant to evoke the curtains inside the Mishkan and also serves as a “brise soleil,” deflecting sunlight and mo

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