May 20, 2016

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JFO welcomes Nate Shapiro Page 4

The Jewish Community High School graduates Pages 6+7

Israel experience: The best two weeks of my life Page 12

Malashock Award for Professional Excellence

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OzziE NOgg abbi Aryeh Azriel of Temple Israel will receive the Jody and Neal (Buzz) Malashock Award for Professional Excellence at the Jewish Federation of Omaha Annual Meeting and Awards night on Monday, June 6, at 7 p.m. in the Jewish Community Center Theater. Rabbi Azriel retires from Temple’s pulpit at the end of May, after serving the congregation as its senior spiritual leader for 28 years. “Buzz and I congratulate Rabbi Azriel on this well-deserved honor,” Jody Malashock said. “During his career as Temple Israel’s Senior Rabbi, he engaged the congregation with his strong leadership that extended out to the entire Jewish and non-Jewish community. Under his watch, Temple Israel grew to 700 families, united in its dedication to Reform Judaism and to Jewish Omaha.” Buzz added, “Rabbi Azriel is a bridge-builder who not only teaches Tikkun Olam but lives it every day. We are so pleased to honor him with this year’s Jody and Neal Malashock Award for Professional Excellence.” When discussing the honor, Rabbi Azriel said, “It’s wonderful to be recognized by the community. I’m totally thankful for this award. Oddly enough, every year since we arrived in Omaha, the Federation Annual Meeting has been scheduled on or near our wedding anniversary. On June 6, Elyce and I celebrate 40 years of marriage and where will we be? At the JCC with our Omaha Jewish community. Beautiful.”

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June programs

OzziE NOgg Mainstreeters -- the fun-filled organization for Jewish residents of the Omaha area age 60 and older -- is keeping its promise: to offer social events and learning opportunities that give participants the chance to meet new people, exercise their brains, take part in new activities and continue enjoying life to the fullest. “Even in the summer, no grass grows under Mainstreeters’ feet,” said Maggie Conti, Director of Activities and Outreach Programs at the Rose Blumkin Jewish Home. Upcoming June programs include:

A true Sabra -- the tenacious, thorny Israeli cactus with a thick skin that conceals a softer interior -- Tel Aviv-born Azriel has been the voice of Temple Israel for almost three decades, acting as the conscience of his congregation. For his advocacy of outreach and social justice, Rabbi Azriel received the Human Relations Award from the Omaha Education Association; the Otto Swanson Spirit of Service Award for his dedication to building tolerance; and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Living the Dream Award in recognition of his continuing work on See Malashock Award page 3

Patty Nogg honored

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ANNEttE vAN dE KAMP-Wright Editor of the Jewish Press Patty Nogg has been chosen as Omaha’s Kipnis-Wilson/Friedland Award recipient. This award honors extraordinary women who set a high standard of philanthropy and volunteerism. Patty is among a distinguished group of women worldwide who have made a significant impact in their communities and who motivate other women to take an active role in philanthropy and Jewish community involvement. The award is bestowed every two years. Honorees of the KipnisWilson/Friedland Award are presented with their award at the Jewish Federations of North America’s In-

Patty Nogg ternational Lion of Judah Conference this September in Washington D.C. Patty will be recognized locally at the Jewish Federation of Omaha’s Annual Meeting, June 6. “This award is so well-deserved,” said Steve Levinger, JFO Chief Development Officer. “Patty is someone who goes above and beyond in

helping our community thrive. She will join previous award winners Maxine Kirshenbaum, Zoe Riekes, Anne Shackman, Dorothy Riekes, Nancy Noddle and Jan Schneiderman.” Louri Sullivan, Director of Community Impact, agrees: “Patty is known in Omaha as an outstanding volunteer and supporter of the Omaha Jewish community. Many know her as “Miss Patty,” a favorite pre-school teacher, Judaic specialist and music teacher at the Pennie Z. Davis Child Developent Center where she earned the Eileen S. Erman Educator of the Year award. Patty has been the recipient of multiple Volunteer of the Year awards through the Jewish Federation of Omaha and its agencies. She also was the recipient of the JFO President’s Award in 1993.” Patty has co-chaired the General Campaign, the Women’s Division (more than once!) and the Lion of Judah Division. She currently serves See Patty Nogg page 2

Sunday, June 5, 2 p.m. in the Jewish Community Center Theater. The JCC Musical: Joseph and the Amazing technicolor dreamcoat. The Biblical saga of Joseph and his Coat of Many Colors comes to vibrant life in this delightful musical parable. Set to an engaging cornucopia of musical styles, from country western and calypso to bubble-gum pop and rock ‘n’ roll, this Old Testament tale emerges both timely and timeless. There will be no assigned seating so come early to get the best seat. Ticket cost: $7 per person, a saving of 30% to Mainstreeters. This special discount is sponsored in part by the Ruth Riekes Richards Fund of the Jewish Federation of Omaha Foundation. We must have your reservation by Monday, May 23. Pick up your tickets the day of the show at Will Call. Make check payable to Jewish Social Services and send reservation with full payment to: Jewish Social Services, c/o Maggie Conti, 323 S. 132nd Street, Omaha, NE 68154. For questions call Maggie at 402.334.6521.

Enjoy a luncheon with the Omaha Dancing Grannies: Monday, June 20, 12:30 p.m. in the Rose Blumkin Jewish Home Auditorium. For the past 20 years, this enthusiastic group of hoofers has tap-danced throughout the area to rave reviews. The Grannies’ ages range from the late sixties to the mid-eighties, and their spirit and energy is infectious. They practice once a week, almost year-round, and their dedication shows. This performance features new dance routines, new fancy costumes, and our very own Rocky Stern. Don’t miss this fresh new show. For your entree, elect California Grilled Chicken Salad or California Grilled Salmon Salad, both served with See Mainstreeters page 2


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