A N AG E N C Y O F T H E J E W I S H F E D E R AT I O N O F O M A H A
The Jewish Press WWW.O M A H A J E W I S H P R E SS .CO M
INSIDE
|
WWW. J E W I S H O M A H A .O R G
SPONSORED BY THE BENJAMIN AND ANNA E. WIESMAN FAMILY ENDOWMENT FUND
FEBRUARY 18, 2022 | 1 7 A DA R I 578 2 | VO L. 1 02 | NO. 1 8 | CANDLELIGHTING | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 5 : 44 P.M.
Ode to Don on his Birthday Howard Epstein announces retirement Page 3
Lidstadt to secure bipartisan support Page 4
home. We hadn’t intended to JOEY HOFFMAN n a balmy leave my first love, New York, Shabbos in the city where I was born, December, I where I gave birth to my was seated in daughter Daisy, where my the quad at writing career launched and Barnard in Manhattan’s flourished. So living in our Upper West Side when my adopted city - where Baruch cell phone rang. Instantly, I Hashem, I met some of the got giddy. I had recently best people I will ever know moved back to New York City and made my dearest friends after 15 1/2 years in Omaha. - sometimes I felt like my When Don’s name popped body was on Dodge and my up, I picked up. heart was on Broadway. When Don called, it clicked: “Hi!” I said. “Hi Kiddo. I miss you.” home is not just the concrete, “Awww. I miss you too.” or a red farmhouse on Highway 6 or a 700 square-foot “Tell me what’s going on in NYC apartment. Home is a your life.” name, a voice. Home is a call And so it went. As always, you receive on a seemingly we kibbitzed and laughed like random Friday. old school chums. Sure, we’re generations apart, but no May it be inscribed in The matter. Old souls find each Book of Life: Don’s a master other. There’s a bliss about storyteller. I could listen to him which brings out my best him talk all day. Actually, I Don Nogg self. The secret to his svelte have. Sort of. We met in 2014 frame: he burns calories by smiling. If you know Don - (and when I conducted an interview with him for the book, who doesn’t? He’s Mr. Omaha, just like his adored dad Nate Council Bluffs, Iowa: History & Stories of the Jewish Midwest, published by the Nebraska Jewish Historical Society. was Mr. Council Bluffs), you understand. While in Omaha, I’d periodically ponder the meaning of See Don Nogg page 3
O
Criticism of Emma Saltzberg’s Israel activism came as no surprise Page 6
Shlicha highlights
REGULARS Spotlight Voices Synagogues Life cycles
7 8 10 11
SIVAN COHEN Omaha Community Shlicha The end of December and the month of January were busy and exciting! Some of the highlights of the past weeks included a farewell recep-
tion for Alan Potash, CEO of the JFO. I wish him good luck in his future endeavors.Thank you so much Alan, for your support and for the willingness to be available to listen to my stories and ideas, and give me advice. The first 2022 part of the Eye on Israel program was led by the guest lecturer, Ra’anan de Haas, Shaliach at the Jewish Federation of New Hampshire, featuring the Israeli Navy. I took part as a counselor in the Israeli scout’s (Tzofim) camp in California. The purpose was to give the campers, all ninth grade students, a sense that they are part of the See Shlicha highlights page 2
Diaspora: Malagasy Jews
Malagasy Jews converting to Judaism, May 2016. Credit: Deborah Josefson
SAM KRICSFELD On the large, remote African island of Madagascar, a small community of Jews recently established itself. It stands in stark contrast to what Jewry in Madagascar could have been like had a ludicrous Nazi plan succeeded. The historical link between the Jewish people and the Malagasy people is tenuous. According to Jewish Virtual Library, many of the local population believe they are descendants of ancient Israelites (de-
spite likely being descendants of Indonesian seafarers), and legends continue that Moses’s staff and fragments of the original Ten Commandments are hidden somewhere on the island. According to the Jerusalem Post article, ‘The Secrets of the Malagasy Jews of Madagascar,’ many Malagasy people consider themselves Israelite, Aaronite or Jewish, despite having incongruent beliefs such as messianism or animal sacrifice. See Malagasy Jews page 2