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Join our annual Chanukah Party for Young Jewish Professionals!! Doors open 6:00 PM! Enjoy A Chinese Buffet and Fine Wine, Beer, Latkes...
Join our Chanukah Party for Young Jewish Professionals!!
Doors open at 6:00 PM
Delicious Chinese Buffet Dinner
Delicious Latkes and Donuts
Fine Wine and Beer
Communal, Interactive Menorah Lighting (you can take one home!)
Exciting Dreidel Game, Winner Gets $50 Amazon Gift Card
Finest of YJP
This event is exclusively for young Jewish professionals in their 20's and 30's.
One Christmas Eve, some utterly different passengers happen to board the same train, each with their own problems and dreams. Suddenly, the train comes to a stop in the middle of a snowy field, miles from any signs of civilization and completely disconnected. Now everyone will have to organize a festive dinner right there in the buffet car. While waiting for the first star, all the passengers unite and form one big Ukrainian family. And miracles begin to happen.
The film is in Ukrainian with English subtitles.
Every dream must come true!
Trying to figure out who is now in charge of winter holidays in Ukraine, three legendary magical figures-Saint Nicholas, Santa Claus, and the ancient Winter Spirit-argue and compete to fulfill little Vira's wish. But Vira wants Christmas to stop existing ever. The holiday, with all its traditions, disappears from the city and people's memories. Instead of carols and Christmas cheer, sadness takes over the city. The magic-makers transform into ordinary people and unite to save the world from the impending Armageddon caused by the disappearance of Christmas and to restore the girl's faith in miracles and hope for a bright future.
The film is in Ukrainian with English subtitles.
The duties of Polish Honorary Consuls include: protection of the rights and interests of the Republic of Poland and its citizens, fostering the development of friendly relations and cooperation between Poland and the U.S., fostering the bonds between Poland and Polish Americans, promoting the Polish economy, science, culture and language, and providing consular assistance.
In addition to the Embassy and eight Consulates General, there are also many honorary consuls in the U.S. ready to assist you with advise and counsel. Honorary consuls are called „honorary“ because they perform their work on an honorary basis and are not paid a fee for their services. Many of our honorary consuls are not German citizens; compared with the foreign missions, they have only limited consular authority and thus also only limited official means to provide assistance. For example, only some are able to accept passport applications from you, notarize signatures, or perform similar functions. Because they frequently practice their consular office alongside a main profession, it is not reasonable to expect that they are always present or available by phone. If there is an honorary consul at your vacation site and you require assistance, you should nevertheless initially contact them because they best knows the local situation. Honorary consuls will, if necessary, refer you further to the competent German foreign mission if they themselves cannot assist.
Administrative / consular district
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France has three consular agencies in the Washington constituency, located in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Norfolk. Placed under the responsibility and control of the Consul General of France in Washington, they extend the consular network closer to French nationals. They are managed by an honorary consul.
Honorary consuls are not civil servants but private individuals who exercise their functions on a voluntary basis.
Their main mission is the protection of French people and their interests and the duty to report to the French consular authorities on events of interest to these authorities.