January 23, 2015

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Sponsored by the Benjamin and Anna E. Wiesman Family Endowment Fund AN AGENCY OF THE JEWISH FEDERATION OF OMAHA January 23, 2015 3 Shevat 5775 Vol. 95 | No. 19

Sunni and Shiite factions of Islam

This Week

by MARK KIRCHHOFF The Center for Jewish Life The Center for Jewish Life’s February Friday Learning Series will feature Dr. Moshe Gershovich, Professor of History at UNO and Director of the Schwalb Center for Israel and Jewish Studies, in presenting a series of three classes addressing the difference in the Sunni and Shiite factions within Islam. Classes will be Feb. 6, 13, and 20 from 11 a.m. – noon in the Kripke Jewish Federation Library. The fee for the series is $26, reduced to $21 for those in good standing with their contribution to the Annual Campaign of the Jewish Federation of Omaha. With what appears to be neverending turmoil in the Middle East, now is a good time to learn more about core issues in the region. Dr. Gershovich says of the class, “From the Iranian Revolution in 1979, to the 9/11 attacks in 2001, and the ongoing American wars and presence in Afghanistan and Iraq since 2001, we have become familiar with the inner conflict within Islam between Continued on page 2

Whiskey is for women too Page 5

Omaha’s LIFE & LEGACY™ update

A day at the movies Page 6

Reassessing how nations thwart attacks Page 12

Inside Point of view Synagogues In memoriam

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Sheikh Lotfallah Mosque in Isfahan, Iran

by MARY BORT Jewish Federation of Omaha Foundation Leave a lasting legacy to Jewish organizations in Omaha that are important to you by joining the growing list of people in the community who are making a legacy commitment through the LIFE & LEGACY™ initiative. “Omaha’s LIFE & LEGACY initiative kicked off in the spring of 2014,” said Jewish Federation of Omaha Foundation’s LIFE & LEGACY Coordinator Margo Parsow. “We’re so pleased that as of Jan. 14, in less than nine months, we have received 109 LIFE & LEGACY “Letters of Intent,” representing over 200 legacy commitments to Jewish organizations in our community. Through training, support and incentives, LIFE & LEGACY is motivating Omaha’s Jewish organizations to integrate legacy giving into their philanthropic culture, thus assuring Jewish tomorrows in Omaha.”

The LIFE & LEGACY initiative is a collaboration among the Jewish Federation of Omaha Foundation, the Harold Grinspoon Foundation, and the following local Jewish partner organizations: The Jewish Feder-

ation of Omaha and its Agencies, Beth El Synagogue, Beth Israel Synagogue, Temple Israel, Chabad House, Anti-Defamation League, Friedel Jewish Academy, Institute for Holocaust Education, and Nebraska Jewish Historical Society. Each partner organization works with their members to inform them about LIFE & LEGACY options and complete Letters of Intent in order to express their legacy commitments. A Letter of Intent identifies one or more of the Omaha Jewish partner organizations a donor chooses to receive a future legacy gift. A commitment can be made through estate planning, by establishing an endowment fund, by making a cash donation, naming a Jewish charity as a beneficiary of a retirement plan or life insurance policy, or through other means. Continued on page 3

Federal Courts matter NCJW Omaha Section’s First 2015 Wine & Conversation

Lisa Lewis, left, and Carol Bloch lead the “Federal Courts Matter” Wine & Conversation discussion. by ALICE KLEIN Vice President Public Relations, NCJW-Omaha Section Carol Bloch, co-chair of Courts Matter Coalition in Nebraska, and Lisa Lewis, coalition representative from the Omaha Section of the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW), talked about the structure of our Federal Court System and Why Federal Courts Matter. A very enlightening Wine & Conversation get together was held by NCJW Omaha Section at Temple Israel on Jan. 8. The topic focused on the Judiciary and the importance of filling Federal bench vacancies. This was the first in the series of Wine & Conversation thought-provoking discussions that NCJW plans to sponsor this year. Carol Bloch, representing the

Courts Matter Coalition in Nebraska, started the conversation with a clear explanation of the federal court system comprising 94 U.S. District Courts, 13 U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeal, and the U.S. Supreme Court. She told us that many courts are lacking in judges and that affects the judicial process. She explained the very complicated nomination process and that every one of these judges must be nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate. There are many vacancies that impact our ability to draft laws, protect our constitutional rights, and ensure fair and equitable access to the court system. Judicial vacancies are resulting in judicial emergencies. This is when the pending number of cases per Continued on page 3


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