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We can all wear the red coat
Memories of giving Page 3
Travels with Rich and Fran Irian Jaya: T-shirts for carvings Page 4
Beth El presents: Lazer Lloyd Page 5
ANNETTE VAN DE KAMP-WRIGHT Jewish Press Editor he amount of work that has been completed at the Jewish Federation of Omaha in recent years, in no small measure thanks to Michael Staenberg, is astounding and, Michael hopes, an inspiration to us all. Everything he has done stems from the lessons his father, Marty Staenberg, taught him, culminating in the story Michael loves to tell about that red coat. It’s an inspiring story, and though we’ve covered it here before, it’s worth reading again. “I was young, I wanted a red coat because of the Nebraska Huskers,” Michael remembers. “My dad said that if I wanted that coat so bad, I’d have to work for it. And so I See The red coat page 2
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A representation of the Red Coat by artist James Michael Smith hangs in Michael Staenberg’s office.
Dr. Michael Eppel honored as NE Volunteer of the Year
Beth El’s Kitchen
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Dr. Michael Eppel, at left
Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts recently awarded Dr. Michael Eppel the 2020 StepForward award for volunteering in the senior category. He was honored for his work with Lincoln Literacy. Dr. Eppel has volunteered as an English and literacy teacher with Lincoln Literacy for over a decade. When he began his service with them in 2007, he did one-on-one See Dr. Michael Eppel page 3
Chicken and broccoli Credit: FitTasteTic, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license
ROBBY ERLICH Engagement Coordinator, Beth El Beth El Synagogue continues to cook delicious, worldly inspired cuisine, and kosher meals to not only Beth El members, but to the entire Omaha community. Beth El’s Kitchen, led by Chef and Catering Manager Mike Newell, continues to serve more than 100 meals for holidays and just to provide folks a
night off from cooking in their own kitchen! With these to-go meal opportunities, the generosity of our community has shined through the darkness of the COVID-19 pandemic by donating countless meals to Livingston Plaza and to others in need. We have also been fortunate to have many people volunteer to be delivery drivers. See Beth El’s Kitchen page 2