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ShElly FOx Director of Admissions and Community Outreach, Jewish Social Services t was Bette Davis who said “Old age ain’t no place for sissies.” I would guess that many of our community seniors agree. There are so many reasons to feel proud and fortunate as we grow older. If we are lucky we may have done work that was meaningful, raised families we are proud of, and found an opportunity to contribute to society. But, along with the blessings of old age are the challenges that go with it. Many elders experience profound life changes-loss of their robust health, loss of a loved one or the loss of independence... to name a few. Jewish Senior Outreach (JSO) is available to be supportive through these challenges. Our goal is to help keep our older adults living as independently as possible for as long as possible. We are keenly aware that it is the desire of most everyone to make decisions about their own lives and stay in their own homes as long as they are able. JSO is here to be an advocate for our community elders and their families. We can help during a crisis, facilitate a family discussion regarding difficult See Jewish Senior Outreach Page a3

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to 3 p.m. in the Rose Blumkin Jewish Home Clinic Room. For a $10 fee, clients can have their toenails trimmed, get their weight checked, and have their vital signs monitored. An additional $5 covers the cost of an MD referral maggiE cOnti or medication set Director of Activities and fill. Kathy O’ConVolunteer Services, RBJH nell, R.N. -- an Mainstreeters never Interim Healthrun out of ideas to imCare profesprove your health or sional -- is on add fun to your days. duty at the Check out these July clinic, ready to events and put them on give you the atyour calendar. tention you deJewish Social Services serve. Interim and Interim HealthCare ng HealthCare ulful and Swingi Pam Kragt – So Health Maintenance has been in Clinic: 1st and 2nd the Omaha area since 1975 and proMondays of the month from 9 a.m. vides services to help individuals maintain their overall well-being. Mainstreeters Luncheon with Soulful and Swinging Pamela Sue: Monday, July 17, 12:30 p.m. Lunch in the Rose Blumkin Jewish Home Auditorium. Pam Kragt, a former member of the WWII singing group, The Avi8ors, and also the duo Deja Blu singing across the country, Pam now sings country and popular music from the 20’s to See mainStreeters page a2

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JCC Summer Camp Journal: Nevertheless, she persisted and went to JCC Dance Camp!

Emma hOchFEldEr Intern, Jewish Press Nothing embodies modern “girl power” more than strong women leaders such as Elizabeth Warren. “Girl power” is an essential in today’s society. JCC camp agreed and so the Girl Power premiere camp was crafted. On the agenda of Girl Power were team building activities, self-confidence builders, and then, of course, facials and nails. The camp had “a combination of looking at things in a positive light” according to camp counselor Emma Tuttle. For example, on the first day the girls

created “I am...” poster boards that aimed to reflect positive self-image. The campers explained signing up for Girl Power mostly stemmed from their friends also signing up. “No boys!” was a plus. When asked why they didn’t want boys to join the fun, one girl said “because boys tell me I throw like a girl and like a girl means being wimpy”. However, the girls in the camp also idolized some powerful women themselves. They looked up to their own heroes like Harriet Tubman, Marie Curie, and their moms. None of those female idols seem See Jcc Summer camp Journal page a3


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