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Friedel Graduation
June 5, 2015 18 Sivan 5775 Vol. 95 | No. 38
This Week
A night of fond farewells
Free summer concert at the JCC by SUSAN ROTHHOLZ The Jewish Community Center Theater will be bursting with music when popular Omaha vocalist and cabaret singer Mary Carrick performs with her combo, The Mary Carrick Collective on Sunday, June 14. The 7 p.m. summer concert is FREE and open to the public. Refreshments will be served in the lobby following the performance.
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by CLAUDIA SHERMAN for Friedel Jewish Academy It was a night of heartfelt good-byes at Friedel Jewish Academy’s graduation ceremony on May 21 in the Jewish Community Center Theater. Farewells were offered to the nine 2015 graduates, the former head of school who stepped up to lead Friedel
this past year, and a teacher retiring after two decades at the Omaha Jewish Community Day School. Beth Cohen, the new head of school, and Ron Giller, the interim head of school over the past year, welcomed the student body into the theater. The children paraded into the room in single file to the stage
where they sang the Star Spangled Banner, Hatikvah, and a song about counting the Omer as it was three days before Shavuot, prior to taking seats in the audience. Band and string ensemble students meanwhile took their seats on stage to play You Raise Me Up, directed by Continued on page 2
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Point of view Synagogues In memoriam
Back row, from left: Gavin Smith, David Kay. Almog Zinman, Danny Denenberg and Matan Shapiro. Front: Becca Denenberg, Abby Kohll, Leora McNamara and Rachel Kricsfeld.
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by MARY SUE GROSSMAN Publicity Chairman Rabbi Ari Dembitzer will be officially welcomed to Beth Israel Synagogue and the Omaha Jewish community during a celebration event on Sunday, June 14 beginning at 6 p.m. at Beth Israel. Rabbi Ari, after serving as the synagogue High Holiday chazzan for the past 13 years, assumed the senior rabbinic position in March of this year. The celebration event will feature a special individual in Rabbi Ari’s life, Luke Weber, a camper from Camp Simcha. Camp Simcha, a program of Chai Lifeline, is for children with cancer and chronic illnesses. Rabbi Ari is the camp’s head boys’ counselor. In a recent article on Camp Simcha in Tablet magazine, Rabbi Ari summed up why the camp is so important to the kids who attend. “A lot of our campers are regularly told what they
Rabbi Ari Dembitzer can’t do,” he told me, “but camp says, here’s a lot of things you can do.” Luke, who celebrated his Bar Mitzvah in the fall and which Rabbi Ari attended, is a teen dynamo who was described in his Bar Mitzvah video as “a super hero” and “the Hulk in the inspirational realm.” He and Rabbi Ari became fast friends when he first attended Camp Simcha over eight years ago. “I can’t wait for everyone to meet Luke,” said Rabbi Ari. “He has an amazing heart and an incredible zest for life. He will make you smile and laugh and will infuse everyone who hears him with an appreciation for
each and every day.” (For a sense of this wonderful young man, check out the Luke Weber Bar-Mitzvah Montage on youtube.com.) Throughout the evening, musical entertainment will be provided by Beth Israel youth. The event committee, chaired by Rachel Shyken and Bonnie Bloch, includes Bette Kozlen, Debbie Kricsfeld, Ann Moskovits and Helene Shrago. “Rabbi Ari puts a smile on the face of everyone he meets,” commented Rachel Shyken. “We hope the community will join us for this special evening to help give him an evening of smiles in return.” The dinner cost is $18 for adults and $12 for students in 4th-6th grades. For reservations, please contact the synagogue office at 402.554.6288 by June 5. The mission of Beth Israel Synagogue is to perpetuate the legacy of Torah Judaism in the modern world and provide a home for those who wish to learn about and observe halacha, Jewish law. Beth Israel Synagogue welcomes all persons of the Jewish faith to join, and accepts the diversity of practice and thought among its members. Beth Israel offers a variety of religious, cultural and social programs throughout the year. For more information, please contact Beth Israel Synagogue’s office at 402.556.6288, or e-mail BethIsrael@ OrthodoxOmaha.org.
Mary Carrick Carrick, a familiar face and voice on area stages who released her debut album, Let’s Fly in 2014, is joined by a dynamite trio composed of J. Gawf, piano; Mark Haar, upright bass; and JB Ferguson, percussion. Together, the ensemble fuses great American standards, jazz, blues, country, and musical theater. With inspired arrangements, they take music in innovative directions with an inviting and embraceable style. Their show will feature music by such celebrated songwriters as Cole Porter, Harold Arlen, Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Dolly Parton, Andre Previn, Barry Manilow, Kander and Ebb, Karen Sokolof Javitch, and more. Carrick, who tours the Midwest, has performed roles with Opera Omaha, the Omaha Symphony, Rose Theater, Omaha Community Playhouse, and as a soloist at the Holland Performing Arts Center. Gawf is the resident music director of Opera Omaha and served as co-producer and lead arranger for Carrick’s album. Haar and Ferguson perform extensively across Omaha and the region. “The Javitch Music Fund is excited to present a free show for the community starring Omaha’s premier vocalist,” says Susan Rothholz, Chair of the Javitch Music Fund. “Her glorious renditions of American songbook standards plus works from wonderful classic and contemporary composers will have our audience cheering. Put this terrific evening on your calendar.” For more information, visit www.marycarrick.com. The concert is made possible by the Javitch Music Fund.