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Vol. LXXXIV No. 26 Omaha, NE

Celebrating 84 Years of Service to Nebraska and Western Iowa

23 Adar, 5765 March 4, 2005

Tel Aviv Linked by Train to Ben Gurion Airport Person-to-Person

with Colin Powell

Above: Last fall saw the inauguration of a new train line from Tel Aviv to Ben Gurion Airport’s new Terminal 3 project. The new line puts Tel Aviv just 10 minutes away from the new $500 million state-of-the-art airport terminal, complete with 24 walk-on plane connections. The service is to be extended east to Modi’in next year, and to Jerusalem by the year 2008. The project, which is known in the Hebrew acronym as ‘Natbag 2000’, was originally supposed to open in 2000. The bankruptcy of the Turkish contractor, who was to handle the electrical and construction work, caused delays to the project. The new air terminal, right, together with the rapid upgrading of the country’s train network, is part of the new Copyright: ISRANET Israeli transport infrastructure.

Trio to Entertain Community in Post Purim Concert by MARY SUE GROSSMAN nationwide. Visions: The Administrator Documentary has recently Jewish Educational & Library been released, featuring Services behind-the-scenes looks at As a post-Purim celebraperformances and a more tion, Jewish Educational & personal glimpse at the Library Services and Young lives of the performers. Jewish Omaha will present A performance at a special community conUnited Jewish Communcert on Saturday, March ities’ General Assembly in 26, 8 p.m., featuring the the fall of 2004, attended pop female vocal trio, by many from the Jewish “Visions”. The concert will Federation of Omaha be in the JCC Theater and is inspired Guy Matalon, free of charge. JELS Executive Director, to The young women of Visions: Amy Turner, Andra London, and “Visions” is a nationally bring Visions here. Talia Osteen, will perform March 26. acclaimed Jewish musical “These three young trio performing contemporary Jewish and inspirational women are true performers, combining their musical talsongs in breathtaking three-part harmony. Singing ent and enthusiasm, to provide a high energy show”, says together since their Bat Mitzvah classes, these three tal- Matalon. “We are delighted to bring them to Omaha for ented young women perform with a unique blend of the community’s experience.” pop sensibility and Jewish tradition. College studies, volunteer work, and performing are When Cantor Allan Robuck of Congregation Ohev a part of each girl’s life. Turner is a junior at Vanderbilt Shalom in Orlando, FL, brought a new dimension to High University, focusing on a career in healthcare. Holiday services in the fall of 1997, he had no idea that Attending Emory University, London is a junior psythe three former Bat Mitzvah students who he had asked chology major with a marketing/advertising concentrato sing a prayer, would go on to create such a singing sen- tion. Osteen is a senior at the University of Southern sation. Amy Turner, 21, Andra London, 20, and Talia California, double majoring in Film Production and Osteen, 21, now known as Visions, did just that. Communications in the entertainment Industry. All are Hailing from Orlando, the launching pad of ’NSYNC Dean’s list students and are proud to be Jewish role and the Backstreet Boys, they have occasionally been models and are untied in their desire to make the world described as the “Jewish Dixie Chicks”. Best friends a better place. since childhood, they have combined their life long For more information and to listen to music by love of music and Judaism into a unique professional Visions, please log onto www.jewishomaha.org and singing group. click on “Visions” or contact the JELS office at 334.6431 In addition to their CDs, “Living the Dream”, “In Our or e-mail me at: mgrossman@jewishomaha.org Hearts, In Our Prayers”, and “Light of Dawn”, Visions has Partial funding for this event is provided by the Morton performed for organizations, events, and synagogues A. Richards Endowment Fund.

Inside Opinion Page see page 8

by TRUDE B. FELDMAN Colin Luther Powell, during his four years as America’s 65th Secretary of State, was intensely involved in foreign affairs and diplomacy and how those issues affected the world and our global interests. In a farewell interview in his State Department office, he focused mostly on his efforts in the Middle East and on that region’s and Europe’s growing antiAmericanism. He also replied to questions on terrorism and its effect on other countries like Northern Ireland and Laos. Feldman: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (also known as Abu Mazen), continues to say, in retrospect, that the four years plus Intifada (Palestinian uprising) was a mistake, and that he intends to end the violence in the region. Do you believe him? Powell: Mr. Abbas has said this before and he is correct. It is time to end the Intifada and not just say it should end, but start taking such action, like encouraging their media to stop inciting, stop encouraging, stop applauding people who conduct these actions or who commit suicide acts. I had encouraged all Palestinian officials to make clear statements that they are giving up terrorism. I believe Mr. Abbas has begun to take action. As you know, he gave instructions to the Palestinian television stations to stop their inciting language, so I am encouraged. Q His statements aren’t new to you, are they? A No, but he is now saying these things from a new position of authority. Yasser Arafat is gone. Q But, do you believe Mr. Abbas? A Yes, I do believe that he wants the Intifada to end. With Mr. Arafat, you never really were sure. I think Mr. Abbas understands that the Intifada—in four years—has destroyed the Palestinian economy;(and) killed lots of people, both Israelis and, in turn, Palestinians. The Intifada has not moved the Palestinians one step closer to a Palestinian state. Now that Mr. Arafat is gone and the Israelis have begun to show some flexibility toward the Palestinians by allowing them to move around, I am encouraged that Mr. Abbas is still saying he will take action. I believe him. Yet my believing him and his actions are two different things.

Trude B. Feldman, a veteran White House and State Department correspondent, has known Colin Powell since he became a White House Fellow in 1972. She has interviewed every American Secretary of State since William P. Rogers in Credit: Michael S. Messinger. the Nixon administration. Q How would you describe your last official visit to the region (Nov. 22, 2004)? Did you personally see any progress? A Yes, my last visit was one of the better visits because when I met in Jerusalem with Israel’s Prime Minister (Ariel) Sharon, he was really engaged in his disengagement plan. He demonstrated flexibility toward the Palestinians, and was working with the Egyptians to help the Palestinians on security and political issues. He was engaged, and he clearly was preparing to take advantage of the new opportunity with the passing of Arafat. Continued on page 2

This Week: Teen Age Features Teens of B’nai Jeshurun: Page 7 Coming Next Week: Home & Garden Issue: Hadassah Features Israeli Nurse: Page 2

New Facility to Expand Home’s Short Stays: Page 3

JFS Opens Expanded Pantry: PAge 6

South Street Temple Presents Purim Spoof: Page 11


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