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Obama’s first visit to Israel
March 29, 2013 18 Nisan 5773 Vol. 93 | No. 28
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by BEN SALES viewed the Dead Sea Scrolls, JERUSALEM (JTA) -- Pressurveyed the Iron Dome misident Obama had three goals sile defense system and saw a for his first presidential trip to host of Israeli high-tech innoIsrael. vations. For Friday, his itinerHe wanted to persuade Isary included visits to the raelis that the United States is graves of Theodor Herzl, the committed to preventing Iran father of modern Zionism, from acquiring a nuclear and slain Israeli Prime Minisweapon. He wanted to proter Yitzhak Rabin. mote the renewal of IsraeliFor the most part, the visit Palestinian negotiations, albeit was a cornucopia of compliwithout any specific “deliverments and commitments to Isables.” Most of all, however, he rael’s security and the wanted to charm the pants off U.S.-Israel relationship. the Israeli people. “Those who adhere to the He dropped Hebrew phrases ideology of rejecting Israel’s into his speeches. He quoted right to exist, they might as the Talmud. He invoked the well reject the earth beneath story of Passover. them and the sky above beSo, nu, did it work? cause Israel’s not going any“Does anyone doubt, still, where,” Obama said during his President Obama greeted by children waving Israeli and American flags at a welcoming certhat we’re talking about a speech at the Jerusalem Interemony at Shimon Peres’ residence in Jerusalem, March 20, 2013. friend here?” Itzik Shmueli, a national Convention Center. Credit: Uri Lenz/FLASH90/JTA Knesset member from the “And today I want to tell you, “Obama’s words certainly came out new and creative outlooks.” center-left Labor party, wrote on particularly the young people, so that of concern for Israel and true friendA smiling Obama appeared side by there’s no mistake here, so long as Facebook. Obama earned qualified praise even ship,” Bennett wrote, also on Face- side with Israeli Prime Minister Ben- there is a United States of America, from Naftali Bennett, the pro-settler book. Citing rockets fired from Gaza jamin Netanyahu and President Shi- ‘atem lo l’vad.’ You are not alone.” chairman of the nationalist Jewish into southern Israel, however, Ben- mon Peres to talk about their two Before the trip, Israelis were exHome party who now serves as minis- nett added, “A Palestinian state isn’t nations’ shared values and security tremely wary about the U.S. president. the right way. The time has come for needs. He visited the Israel Museum, Continued on page 2 ter of commerce and economics.
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A Mission to the Jews of Cuba by RICHARD FELLMAN Bev and Dick Fellman were among the 30 participants on the Mission to the Jewish community of Cuba sponsored by Temple Concord of Syracuse where their son, Daniel
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quires each community to establish a cemetery as one of its first undertakings. Cuban Jews met that test. Though stories persist of Jews among the ships’ crews with Columbus in 1492, and other stories which
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Fellman, is the Senior Rabbi. This is part three in a series of articles about their trip. Jewish Cemeteries in Cuba A basic concept of Jewish life re-
claim Jews were among the earliest settlers from Spain, none of these tales have yet to be validated with any semblance of historic proof. On the other hand, it is clear, based on fact, that German Jews began a migration to Cuba in the first decade of the 20th century; Jews from Turkey followed starting in 1914 with the outbreak of WW I and the Ottoman Empire’s entry in the war on the side of Germany; and Eastern European Jews moved in large numbers to Cuba starting in 1921 when United States passed stringent immigration laws limiting newcomers to Continued on page 3
PACE and LOJE Funds: Insuring the future of Omaha’s Jewish Community by MARY BORT Jewish Federation of Omaha Foundation Each year, the Jewish Federation of Omaha asks the community to support its Annual Campaign. Dollars raised fund the Federation and those organizations which it supports locally and in Israel. Carl Riekes, Jewish Federation of Omaha Foundation PACE/LOJE Committee Chair, stated, “Most of our major donors have been giving for decades. Their cumulative investment, in many cases, has been in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. By establishing a PACE/LOJE fund, our donors will insure the viability of that investment for future generations. Ann Goldstein is a case in point.” The late Ann Goldstein and her family made arrangements for her to support future Annual Campaigns through a LOJE fund. According to Don Goldstein, “Ann was a big advocate of the Jewish community and of Omaha. Her de-
cision to set up a LOJE fund gave her the opportunity to support both in perpetuity.” “By establishing a LOJE fund, Ann’s lifetime of good will and
good deeds will never be forgotten,” noted Riekes. Even with the consistent generosity of Omaha’s Jewish community, the Federation faces a challenge. “Sadly, in the last ten years about twenty-five of our major, long-time Continued on page 2