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Humanitarians of the Year
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ANNETTE VAN DE KAMP-WRIGHT Jewish Press Editor he Jewish Federation of Omaha invites the community to our Awards Night and Annual Meeting, Tuesday, June 28 at 7 p.m. Every year, the Jewish Federation of Omaha, the Foundation, JFO agencies, Jewish organizations, and synagogues are invited to nominate Omahans, who need not be Jewish, and who have performed an outstanding service to humanity. Based on the contributions they have made throughout their lives to promote human welfare and advance social reform, and the commitment given in time and energy “beyond expectations” to the Jewish Federation of Omaha or the Jewish community, the Federation Executive Committee selects the honoree(s). This year, our Humanitarian of the Year award goes to Gloria and Howard Kaslow. Gloria and Howard have championed our community in more ways than we can write about. In the broader community, Howard has generously given of his time and talents to many organizations, See Humanitarians of the Year page 3
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Howard and Gloria Kaslow
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The Bucky & Caryl Greenberg Scholarship
Sophia Mason
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Arjun Ramesh
PAM MONSKY Community Relations Council Assistant Director The Jewish Community Relations Council (CRC) of the Jewish Federation of Omaha has established the Bucky & Caryl Greenberg Inclusivity, Respect & Equity Scholarship in memory of Barton (Bucky) & Caryl
Ty Sewcheon
Greenberg, whose desire for ensuring civil rights and equality extended not only to the Jewish community, but to all people. Three $500 college scholarships have been awarded to eligible students in the Omaha metro area who have demonstrated a passion for building inclusivity, respect and equity in their school and community. The students are Sophia Mason, Arjun Ramesh and Ty Sewcheon. Sophia graduated from Central High School and will attend Grinnell College in the fall. With a friend, Sophia created the Creative Change Initiative. In her application, Sophia wrote, “We met weekly, bringing artists and activists from the community See Greenberg Scholarship page 4
JFO welcomes Sharon Brodkey our CRC as a new agency of the ANNETTE VAN DE KAMPcampus, after several decades of WRIGHT being combined with the ADL. She Jewish Press Editor The Jewish Federation of Omaha will be leading the charge to build is pleased to announce Sharon this new agency, and we couldn’t be more excited to Brodkey as the have her on board. new Executive Di“Omaha has rector of the Combeen home to 4 munity Relations generations of Council (CRC). Brodkeys,” Sharon “The CRC is our said. “When I organization’s prigraduated from mary vehicle for high school, I reforging partnerally was a wanderships with other ing Jew for many organizations, and years – from communities with Chicago to Washwhom the Jewish ington, DC, Israel community has to Hong Kong – shared interest,” and while I loved JFO Interim CEO living in all of Phil Malcom said. Sharon Brodkey those places, the “They also do vital work to educate those inside and cliché is so true – there’s no place outside our community on impor- like home!” She calls her new position excittant issues facing us today. In a world that is increasingly fractured, ing and daunting: “My first task is to help educate their efforts to build coalitions and communities of understanding are our community about the role CRCs play in Jewish communities more important than ever.” Currently, the JFO is rebuilding See Sharon Brodkey page 2