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Kipnis-Wilson/ Friedland Award that Nancy cares so much about our Jewish ANNETTE VAN DE KAMP-WRIGHT community means the world. She is the emJewish Press Editor he Kipnis-Wilson/Friedland bodiment of a dedicated, tireless volunteer award is given every two years and is always looking for ways to make us all by our parent organization-the better. She is beyond deserving of this honor.” The Lion of Judah is a symbol of strength Jewish Federations of North of today’s Jewish women, a symbol of caring America, to a Lion of Judah about the organized who exemplifies the Jewish world and it highest standards in comes with a yearly fiphilanthropy and volnancial commitment of unteerism. The Jewish at least $5,000 to the Federation of Omaha is Annual Campaign. proud to announce that Being a Lion of Judah JFO Board Chair Nancy also makes a strong Schlessinger is this personal statement year’s recipient of the about values and comKipnis-Wilson/Friedmitment to the future land Award. Nancy of the Jewish people. joins an illustrious list “When I wear the of Omaha Jewish comLion of Judah pin,” munity members who Nancy said, “it makes have been given this me feel good to know award, including Maxthat I am helping to ine Kirshenbaum, Zoë preserve the Jewish Riekes, Anne Shackcommunity and inspire man, Dorothy Riekes Nancy Schlessinger family members, (obm), Nancy Noddle, friends, and others in the community to Jan Schneiderman, Patty Nogg, Stacey Rockconsider doing the same thing. While we man, and Sharon Kirshenbaum. “Our community is incredibly lucky to help, we have to also show others the benehave Nancy Schlessinger as our JFO Board fits and examples of tzedakah.” Chair,” JFO CEO Bob Goldberg said. “To know See Nancy Schlessinger page 2

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Fashion insider and Jewish author returns to Omaha Page 3

Rutgers Jewish students, faculty decry ‘intimidating’ environment ahead of congressional hearing Page 6

Welcome, Rabbi Joseph Telushkin Page 12

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DR. JEANNETTE GABRIEL Director, Schwalb Center for Israel & Jewish Studies, University of Nebraska Omaha John Spencer, featured speaker for the Schwalb Center’s 2024 Ruth and Phil Sokolof Lecture, provided new and important information in his presentation, The Israel-Hamas War and the Contest of Wills: Public Opinion vs. International Law. Spencer, Director of the Modern War Institute at West Point Military Academy, is widely considered one of the leading experts on modern urban warfare and has previously studied the RussoDavid Schwalb, left, Hannah Schwalb,and Natan Schwalb

Ukrainian War and the Iraq War. During his hour-long lecture, Spencer analyzed the military tactics and agendas of both Israel and Hamas within the context of modernday rules of warfare. He also warned that Iran’s recent attack on Israel with 300 drones and missiles represented a dangerous expansion of their ongoing use of proxy warfare. Spencer’s

conclusion was that the very survival of Israel is at stake. This community wide event drew a capacity crowd of 300 people because of its timeliness and the credentials of the speaker. In addition to the members of the Jewish and non-Jewish community, the lecture attracted Nebraska’s top elected officials, active See UNO Schwalb Center page 2

Thank you, Shelley Cash ANNETTE VAN DE KAMPWRIGHT Jewish Press Editor After 32 dedicated years, Shelley Cash will retire from her position as Director of Nursing at the Rose Blumkin Jewish Home this June. There are more wonderful words to say about her than we can fit in one article-or ten!

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“Shelley has provided consistency and stability to the Blumkin Home Residents and staff all this time,” Executive Director Chris Ulven said. “A large part of the stellar reputation we have in the Omaha area is due to the exceptional care provided under Shelley’s direction. I’m guessing she has cared for around 3,000 residents in her time here, and she remembers almost every single one of them. She has been a fantastic Director of Nursing for the Community.” Shelley has taught others to work smarter, not harder. She knows how to troubleshoot, and how to manage conflict. She’s big on using critical thinking skills, and a master at helping new nurses get their footing. And those who have worked with Shelley know: the Residents always come first. She can solve any problem with logic, reason and kindness. She doesn’t like peppers on her food, and she’s easy to scare. She is resilient, she is a great communicator, she can solve problems and react appropriately to unexpected situations. She can remember someone’s name and who their son, daughter, mother, father, uncle, or cousin were. To most staff (not only at the RBJH) and community members, she’s such a familiar face at the Home, it’s impossible to imagine the place without her. Shelly Tucker is the Rehab Coordinator, and has worked at the RBJH for 25 years. “Shelley has been my boss the entire time,” she said. “It is a pretty scary thought to continue working here without Shelley running the ship! I do have faith that Erin Leutzinger will be able to fill her See Shelley Cash page 3


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