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A voice of reason
July 25, 2014 27 Tammuz 5774 Vol. 94 | No. 45
This Week
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Rabbi Abraham heads to Ramah, visits Beth El camp kids Page 6
by DR. MOSHE GERSHOVICH Professor of History and Director, Schwalb Center for Israel and Jewish Studies, UNO Amid the dramatic and depressing news coming from the Holy Land following the kidnapping and murder of the three Israeli teenagers, the emotional backlash it sparked, and recent warfare between Israel and Hamas, it is hard to believe that less than two months ago a group of Omahans had an opportunity to hear a very different vision for the future of that land. In May 2014, I led a group of six UNO students and eight Omaha community members in the inaugural Study Abroad trip to Israel organized by the Schwalb Center. Our trip lasted just under a fortnight and included Tel Aviv-Jaffa, the Western Galilee, including Caesarea and Akko, the Central and Eastern Galilee, including the UNO-led archeological dig at Bethsaida, Masada and the Dead Sea, as well as, of course, Jerusalem. It was there, at
The group of UNO students and community members poses outside the Rabin Museum Jerusalem’s Dan Panorama Hotel, that we got to meet with former Palestinian Prime Minister Salam
In the Courtroom: Riekes, Riekes and Gendler
Temple Israel 2014 Annual Golf outing August 18 Page 7
by ANNETTE VAN DE KAMPWRIGHT Editor, Jewish Press There are plenty of misconceptions about the legal profession in
we know do for a living. And so, we are debuting a new series, titled In the Courtroom, where we will feature community members from the legal profession. Although I have a long
our culture. We’ve all watched The Good Wife, and although real life rarely resembles a television drama, it can nonetheless be interesting to take a closer look at what happens in the real world and what the people
list of candidates, please let us know if you want to be featured in this column. Ari Riekes How long have you been a lawyer? I graduated from law school in 2003, and have been practicing ever since. Where do you practice? I am a partner at the law firm Marks, Clare and Richards, LLC, in Omaha. What do you think about Judge Judy? Well, I am working during the day, so I have not been exposed to the judicial brilliance of Judge Judy. But in all seriousness, any forum that seeks to resolve peoples’ disputes peacefully is a good thing. Continued on page 2
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Fayyad. Born in 1952 in the West Bank, Salam Fayyad received his BA from
the American University of Beirut and an MBA from St. Edwards UniContinued on page 2
13th Annual Jewish Film Festival by MARY SUE GROSSMAN Program Coordinator, The Center for Jewish Life The 13th Annual Jewish Omaha Film Festival begins Sunday, Aug. 10 with four movies being shown throughout the month. All films will be shown in the JCC Theater
and the ticket cost is $8 per person. Opening the festival on the Aug. 10 at 7 p.m. is Fill the Void. This 2013 award-winning Israeli drama centers around 18-year-old Shira, the youngest daughter of a Hassidic family from Tel Aviv. She is about Continued on page 3