April 10, 2015

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Sponsored by the Benjamin and Anna E. Wiesman Family Endowment Fund AN AGENCY OF THE JEWISH FEDERATION OF OMAHA

Double Vision: Ari Shavit

April 10, 2015 21 Nisan 5775 Vol. 95 | No. 30

This Week

by SCOTT LITTKY Program Director, Temple Israel and KASEY DAVIS Staff Assistant, Schwalb Center Curious about what Israelis are thinking about the internal strife that has plagued the Jewish state? Interested to know how US-Israeli relations, as well as Israel’s ties with the Jewish American Diaspora are likely to be affected? Those questions and many more will be addressed in two upcoming lectures delivered by bestselling Israeli author, columnist and journalist Ari Shavit. These lectures are made possible thanks to the generosity of the Sokolof Family Foundation, Darlynn and Tom Fellman, and Debbi and Speedy Zweiback. The ADL is also providing support. Ari Shavit speaks with a modern voice about the realities of Israeli history and current life. Born in Rehovot, Israel, Shavit served as a paratrooper in the IDF and studied philosophy at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. In the 1980s he wrote for the progressive weekly Koteret Rashit. In the early 1990s he was chairperson of the Association for Civil Rights in Israel and in 1995 he joined the Israeli daily Haaretz, where he currently serves on the editorial board. Shavit is also a leading commentator on Israeli public televi-

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sion. He was a guest on Israeli News during last summer’s war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza (Operation Protective Edge) and appeared on CNN and other international television stations. Recently, HBO reached an agreement with Shavit to create a series based on his bestselling 2014 book, My Promised Land: The Triumph and Tragedy of Israel. Shavit will arrive in Omaha on April 22 and his schedule that day includes a conversation with Temple Israel teens followed by his public presentation at 7 p.m., at which time he will deliver the keynote address ti-

tled Israel and American Jewry: Two Miracles Now Challenged. Speedy Zweiback, one of the event’s sponsors, expressed one of the goals of the program when he said: “[we hope to] provide Temple Israel with visiting scholars who inspire and sometimes even provoke us into being more thoughtful and engaged people of the Jewish faith.” The following day, Thursday April 23 at 7:30 p.m., Shavit will talk about My Promised Land: A Personal Journey Through the History of Israel. Part of the Jewish Community Center’s Yom Ha’atzmaut celebration,

this lecture will be held at the JCC theater. A reception, sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Omaha, will follow afterwards. The lecture represents the sixth convocation of the annual Ruth and Phil Sokolof Lecture Series sponsored by the Sokolof Family Foundation and the UNO Schwalb Center. The Ruth and Phil Sokolof Lecture, established in 2009 by the Sokolof grandchildren, has brought a number of distinguished guests to Omaha. Past speakers include Ambassador Stuart Eizenstat (2013), Professor Continued on page 2

Eye on Israel welcomes Friedel students: two IDF soldiers Tomorrow’s Jewish leaders by MARK KIRCHHOFF The Center for Jewish Life Last year two “Lone Soldiers” from the Israeli Defense Force (IDF), Anat and Iris, joined our April “Eye on Israel” session and shared their personal experiences – especially those

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world who want to educate their communities about Israel. SWU works through social media, videos, speakers, programs and conferences. The program for providing the opportunity for face-to-face meetings between Israeli soldiers and various

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Eva and Lilly Phillips relating to Operation Protective Edge. They did so through “StandWithUs” (SWU), an international, non-profit Israel education organization that supports people around the

audiences in the USA is called “Israeli Soldiers’ Stories” and serves to put a human face to the IDF uniform. This coming Tuesday, April 14 from 11 a.m.-noon in the Kripke Jewish Federation Library, Community Shaliach, Eliad Eliyahu’s “Eye on Israel” session will again welcome two soldiers through this program, Matan and Hen. Midwest Campus Coordinator Assaf Grumberg will also accompany the soldiers. In addition to speaking at “Eye on Israel” on Tuesday, they will meet with the BBYO teens in the evening. On Wednesday at noon, Matan and Hen Continued on page 3

by CLAUDIA SHERMAN Friedel Jewish Academy “I remember being sold on Friedel (Jewish Academy) when Mrs. (Diana) Zeman, the kindergarten teacher, pulled me aside and said she thought my child needed enrichment, and so she was considering options for keeping my daughter excited about learning and stimulated,” recalled Julie Phillips. “It was refreshing for me to not have to be fighting for what I thought was best for my child but to have a school that made that a priority and saw the individual needs of each child. My daughters experienced

the collective joy of living Jewishly everyday in a community of friends and teachers, celebrating holidays, festivals, Shabbat, Israel, their heritage, and the Jewish rhythm of their lives,” continued Phillips. They were “well prepared to enter into middle school and handle a rigorous curriculum and had the selfconfidence and sense of self that enabled them to do their best,” explained Philips as she described her daughters’ educational progression. “They remember those years so fondly that to this day, they stay in touch with their teachers. In fact, Continued on page 2


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