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Jewish Family Service would like to invite all members of the community to join us on April 6, 2021 from 7-8 p.m. for a free Zoom event featuring Dr. Jeremy Goldberg as he presents: “Are You Thriving or just Surviving? What is YOUR next step to living well?”
Tri-Faith Initiative presents “To-Gather” Page 4
New JCC spaces a perfect fit for OAYO Page 6
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ANNETTE VAN DE KAMP-WRIGHT Jewish Press Editor unday, March 21, the Shirley and Leonard Goldstein Community Venue was the stage for an official celebration of our Campus Transformation. The event came complete with a ribbon cutting. Tom and Darlynn Fellman, Don Goldstein, Marsha and Milton Kleinberg, Howard Kooper, Nancy and Joel Schlessinger and Michael Staenberg wielded the scissors in celebration of our renovated Staenberg Kooper Fellman Campus. Those who were not able to join for brunch in-person joined virtually. The event required masks, and social distancing was observed. “It was wonderful to see the enthusiasm and joy of those attending in viewing the
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near completion of the JCC renovation,” Don Goldstein said. “It was the first opportunity for many to see the improvements and to envision the endless possibilities of the remodeled spaces.” Jewish Federation of Omaha CEO Alan Potash began the event by saying the campus transformation “is not just about the campus, but about the overall impact it will have for our community.” Potash thanked the donors and said: “There are new additions being made every day and we are busy working on the exhibits that will be in the Milton Mendel & Marsha Kleinberg Hall of History, Blumkin Institute of Holocaust Education Exhibit and the Riekes Museum. We look forward to sharing this building with generations to come.” See Cutting the ribbon page 3
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ANNETTE VAN DE KAMPWRIGHT Jewish Press Editor Reserve your calendars for Sunday April 11 at 1 p.m., when Beth El, Temple Israel and the Jewish Federation of Omaha invite you to virtually attend Yom Ha’atzmaut Across America. On Yom Ha’atzmaut, we celebrate Israel’s Independence, specifically remembering the Declaration of Independence in 1948. In Israel and the Diaspora both, the day is marked by official and unofficial ceremonies and observances. Memorial Day, or Yom Hazikaron, ends at sunset, and immediately flows into Independence Day. An of-
ficial ceremony is held every year on Jerusalem’s Mount Herzl, Israel’s national cemetery, to mark this intentional transition of time and spirit, which includes a speech by the speaker of the Knesset, artistic performances and the ceremonial lighting of twelve torches, one for each of the tribes of Israel. Every year, a dozen Israeli citizens who made a significant social contribution in a selected area are invited to light the torches. Many
cities hold outdoor performances in cities’ squares featuring leading Israeli singers and fireworks displays. Streets around the squares are closed to cars, allowing people to sing and dance in the streets. With most Israelis now vaccinated, it promises to be a bigger party than last year. Because Israel declared independence on 14 May 1948, which corresponded with the 5th of Iyar that year, See Yom Ha’atzmaut page 2
An expert in behavior change and an advocate for kindness, Dr. Jeremy Goldberg is a self-described compassionate scientist with a punk rock spirit, dedicated to improving the world. Currently residing in Vancouver B.C., the Los Angeles native recently completed his Ph.D. at James Cook University in Townsville, Australia. A desire for a deeper understanding of how attitudes influence actions, why habits form and how to live in a way that has a positive impact on the world motivated Goldberg’s studies. “I was fed up and burned out. I wanted to learn more about how and why my behaviors led to the life I was living. The more I learned, the more I realized that people needed to know and hear that they are not alone in their struggles. It is never too late to change our own behaviors or habits and that starts with being kinder to ourselves and each other.” Goldberg founded “Long Distance Love Bombs” in 2010. An organization that acts as a therapeutic toolbox for inspiring, encouraging and affecting transformational change, Long Distance Love Bombs has a growing following in communities worldwide. Goldberg’s TEDx talks have reached thousands; his positive mindset and ideas for simple ways to improve the world starting with small purposeful actions has grown his following on social media platforms. “Are you Thriving or just Surviving?” will provide insights and methods to living better, easier lives, and sorting through the often overwhelming anxiety and emotions that arise from life stressors. Dr. Goldberg will also discuss