January 29, 2010

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Vol. LXXXIX No. 19 Omaha, NE

Celebrating 89 Years of Service to Nebraska and Western Iowa

14 Shevat 5770

January 29, 2010

Left and right join on religious expression statement

Malashock Town Hall to be “hub of the Blumkin Home”

by ERIC FINGERHUT WASHINGTON (JTA) -- The Anti-Defamation League and the Southern Baptist Convention may butt heads over where the line ultimately should be drawn on the separation of church and state, but representatives of both organizations say they agree on where the law now stands -- and with more than two dozen other experts they have come together to help explain it to the rest of the country. After nearly four years of work, the organizational representatives have issued a 32-page document titled “Religious Expression in American Public Life: A Joint Statement of A politically and religiously Current Law.” Written in a question- diverse collection of groups has and-answer format and issued the 32-page “Religious including extensive end- Expression in American Public notes, the document Life: A Joint Statement of explains the state of the Current Law.” law on religious expres- Credit: Center for Religion and Public Affairs sion, answering queries such as “Are individuals and groups permitted to use government property for religious activities and events?”; “May employees express and exercise their faith within secular nongovernmental workplaces?”; and “Does the First Amendment place restrictions on the political activities of religious organizations?” Continued on page 2

by OZZIE NOGG assistant, Phyllis Gentry. Dr. Ed Malashock and Near the Town Hall, his wife, Sally Gross behind their own individMalashock, are longtime ual facades, are the offices movers and shakers in the of Shane Kotok, Blumkin Omaha Jewish communiHome Director of ty. And since a town hall Admissions and Comis often where the action munity Outreach, Bert is, where important comBenson, Director of munal decisions are Social Services, and made, the Malashocks Comptroller, Sasha decided their gift to the Loock. Rose Blumkin Jewish “The Malashock Town Home’s New Beginning Hall and the area around would be the Town Hall it, is the heart of the on Main Street. Home’s business opera“We think the Town tions,” explained Josh Ed and Sally Malashock Hall represents the hub of Gurock, RBJH Facilities the Blumkin Home,” Malashock said, “and all the func- Coordinator,” and will house the general accounting tions of the Home, under the very capable supervision and bookkeeping offices, a copy area and supply room.” of Executive Director, Mike Silverman, radiate out from Gurock went on to describe the Town Hall Conference that hub. When the Town Hall design was presented to Room which is configured for administrative functions Sally and me, we felt it was well-conceived, and our as well as admissions. “The room will serve primarily as recent tour of the construction area confirms that a meeting space for residents and their families during impression.” The Town Hall is named in loving memo- the admission process. The room includes a television ry of Ed and Sally’s parents; Jay M. Malashock and Ruth set complete with a VGA plate that allows admissions Gross Malashock, and Jacob A. Gross and Mollie staff or conference participants to plug into the TV and Muskin Gross. “For the record,” Ed said, “the Gross display information on their laptops. This feature is the families are not related.” latest in digital connectivity.” The exterior of the Malashock Town Hall features a The Malashocks’ participation in the Blumkin Home white stucco facade, shingled roof, impressive columns building campaign was occasioned by their growing and multiple windows. The space gives access to the awareness of the increased need for additional and Blumkin Home’s executive suite, which includes a large improved services at the Home. reception area and offices for Mike Silverman and for his Continued on page 3

B’nai B’rith Sports Banquet to feature legendary NBA Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar by Howard Borden B’nai B’rith Special to the Jewish Press Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is considered by many fans and sportswriters to be the greatest basketball player of all time. The 7-foot-2-inch Hall of Fame center, famous for his indefensible skyhook, dominated the NBA for 20 years, first with the Milwaukee Bucks, then with the Los Angeles Lakers. “Abdul-Jabbar is a basketball icon. That’s why we are very excited to announce that a sports figure of this caliber will be the featured guest speaker at the 56th Annual B’nai B’rith Charity Sports Banquet at the Qwest Center Omaha on May 12, 2010,” said banquet chairman Howard Shandell. Abdul-Jabbar will also help the Lodge honor the metro area’s most outstanding high school senior male and female student-athletes. The honorees will receive the Henry Monsky Lodge’s prestigious Bert Render and Earl Siegel Memorial Awards. “Kareem is a unique human being with a broad range of worldly experiences that include sports and entertainment,” Shandell said. “He has also authored six bestselling history books and has spoken widely about the important role Jews played in the Civil Rights movement. “Kareem will share some of these experiences from his exciting UCLA and NBA seasons as the star center and from his personal life,” he continued. “This is our third year at the Qwest, and we are again expecting a fabulous crowd of sports fans for the evening.” In addition, a silent auction will be held, featuring

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incredible sports memorabilia. The evening will begin with a 5:45 p.m. cocktail hour; dinner will follow at 6:45 p.m. Individual ticket price is $110, or $1,100 for a table of 10. Special VIP reception/dinner tickets are $160 each and include a free parking pass. Tickets and information may be obtained by calling the B’nai B’rith office at 334.6443. Previous b a n q u e t speakers i n c l u d e H o w a r d Cosell, Lou Holtz, John Madden, Joe Paterno, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar David Stern, Mike Ditka, Bob Devaney, Keith Jackson, Bobby Knight, Bill Walsh, Dick Vitale, Bobby Bowden, Joe Theismann, Lee Corso, Terry Bradshaw, Dr. Tom Osborne, Roy Firestone, Dick Schaap, Steve Spurrier, Greg Gumbel, Dan Patrick, Trev Alberts, Ron Jaworski, Barry Alvarez, Colin Cowherd, Bill Self and Grant Wistrom.

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Henry Monsky Lodge is part of B’nai B’rith, an international Jewish service organization that promotes brotherhood, fights discrimination and works for community improvement. The Lodge distributes a portion of the proceeds to its youth programs and local charities. The early years From an early age, Abdul-Jabbar began breaking basketball records. He led his high school to three straight New York City Catholic championships, a 71-game winning streak, and a 79–2 overall record. At the college level under legendary UCLA coach John Wooden, he led the Bruins to a three-year record of 88 wins and only two losses from 1966-69. During that stretch, his excellence on the court contributed to the team’s earning three NCAA national championships. During his college career, Abdul-Jabbar was twice named Player of the Year (1967, 1969), and was a threetime first-team All-American (1967-’69). He was also honored as the Most Outstanding Player in the NCAA Tournament (1967, 1968, 1969), and became the firstever Naismith College Player of the Year in 1969. In 1967 and 1968, he also won USBWA College Player of the Year, which later became the Oscar Robertson Trophy. Remarkably, 40 years later, Jabbar still holds or shares a number of individual records at his college alma mater, including scoring average and field goals. The pro years Over a two-decade-long career with the Milwaukee Continued on page

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