January 29, 2021

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Remembering Steve Pitlor ANNETTE VAN DE KAMP-WRIGHT Jewish Press Editor The Jewish community mourns the loss of Steve Pitlor, who passed away Jan. 13. A private graveside funeral was held Jan. 15. Steve was a graduate of Central High School, who returned to Omaha after college at the University of Arizona with his degree in mechanical engineering. He went on to become a professional engineer, held a master steamfitter license and served as president of the local Mechanical Contractors Association. For almost 40 years, he ran his 100-year-old family-owned mechanical contracting company, Pitlor Mechanical. Steve held many positions of leadership, including president of the Omaha Public School Board, president of Beth El Synagogue, president of the Jewish Community Center, and served on the board of Heartland Family Service. From 2001-2003, he was president of the Jewish Federation of Omaha. In that role, he worked closely with then-Executive Director Jan Goldstein. “The first word that comes to mind when I think of the time we worked together,” Jan said, “would be ‘supportive.’ Every professional knows that when you work closely together with a lay leader who truly respects you and supports the work you are doing, magic happens. I’ve been extremely fortunate See Steve Pitlor page 11

The building project Page 3

A Jewish family story Page 4

Let freedom ring Page 12

Eye on Israel continues

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tion for each, “Does what happens in MARK KIRCHHOFF Israel affect Jews from all over the Community Engagement world, and if so, how?” Following is a and Education Eye on Israel is presented at noon brief descriptive list of the events inon the first Monday of every cluded in the discussion. The assassination of Qasemm month through the collaboration of Soleimani by a U.S. Beth Israel Synagogue drone strike on January and the Community En20, 2020. Soleimani was gagement and Education an Iranian major general arm of the Jewish Federin the Islamic Revolutionation of Omaha. Rabbi ary Guard Corps (IRGC) Yoni Dreyer of Beth Israel and, from 1998 until his leads these virtual sesdeath in 2020, comsions which are open to mander of its Quds Force, the entire Omaha coma division primarily remunity. The next session sponsible for extraterritowill be held on Feb. 1. rial military and In the January 2021 Rabbi Yoni Dreyer clandestine operations. In session of Eye on Israel Rabbi Dreyer reviewed major events his later years, he was considered by in Israel during 2020, posing the ques- some to be the second most powerful person in Iran behind Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his right-hand man. The Trump peace plan, officially titled Peace to Prosperity: A Vision to Improve the Lives of the Palestinian and Israeli People, was a proposal by the Trump administration to resolve the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. Donald Trump formally unveiled the plan in a White House press conference See Eye on Israel page 2

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Death and Mourning in Judaism: Introduction

SAM KRICSFELD AND ANNETTE VAN DE KAMP During the 2021 calendar year, The Jewish Press will feature a monthly series about the Jewish traditions and rituals that surround death and mourning. We will explore topics ranging from the preparation of the body to mourning customs to what happens after death. What are the rules and what are the traditions? How do they affect us? How do we behave when a

loved one dies? What does Judaism require of us? How can our traditions comfort us? We will cover different topics about death and mourning every month. Of course, death is a difficult subject with more nuances than can be covered in our paper. We will treat the subject with utmost sensitivity. We aim to inform and educate, but we also know very well that we don’t know everything. See Death and Mourning page 3


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