Vol. LXXXIV No. 46 Omaha, NE
Celebrating 84 Years of Service to Nebraska and Western Iowa
Chabad to Honor Two Couples at Chai Anniversary Event by CAROL HUTCHISON for Chabad of Nebraska Chabad of Nebraska is planning an elegant evening of celebration and tribute to mark the 18th anniversary of Omaha’s Chabad House. The event--on Wednesday, Sept. 14--will honor two special couples who are com-
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where none existed. Activists such as the Goldsteins helped turn international attention on this quiet, desperate problem. Today over one million Soviet Jews have immigrated to Israel where they can practice their religion in freedom and fulfillment. Chabad’s relationship with the Goldsteins goes back many years.
by MATTHEW E. BERGER WASHINGTON (JTA)--The nomination of Judge John Roberts to the U.S. Supreme Court Inaugural Cardozo Society Event may motivate some to Feature Former American Nebraska Supreme Court Justice liberal Jewish organizations Norman M. Krivosha to work against his at a luncheon confirmation, but it at the Jewish Community Center will take time for Monday Aug. 22, 11:30 a.m. many to determine See full story on page 2 where Roberts stands on issues such as reproductive rights and the separation of church and state. President Bush nominated Roberts, a judge on the District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals, as a Supreme Court associate justice Tuesday night, saying he “has earned the respect of people from both political parties.” Continued on page 2
Chabad honorees Beverly and Dr. Harold Maurer, left, and Leonard and Shirley Goldstein mitted to the ideals which Chabad represents. Dr. Harold Maurer, Chancellor of the UNMC and his wife Beverly will be the recipients of the “Chai Leadership Award”. Leonard and Shirley Goldstein will be the recipients of the “My Brother’s Keeper Award”. “Dr. and Mrs. Maurer are great visionaries,” said Rabbi Mendel Katzman, founder and spiritual leader of Chabad of Nebraska. “They have given of their heart and soul to improve the quality of life of countless individuals, both physically and spiritually. We share a personal comradeship, as well as professional solidarity.” Dr. Maurer has helped to build a great institution that seeks to cure illness and improve the quality of life for millions. Beverly has given selflessly to the community with her volunteer work with a plethora of institutions here in Nebraska. In a troubled time of Jewish history, Leonard and Shirley Goldstein understood the meaning of taking action. Their persistent, intelligent, committed work on behalf of our oppressed brothers in the former Soviet Union gave hope
“The Goldsteins were the first to welcome Chabad to Omaha 18 years ago,” Rabbi Katzman added. “It is our privilege to honor these unique individuals. Each couple in their own way has put Nebraska on the international map!” The event, chaired by Tom and Darlynn Fellman and Joe and Maxine Kirshenbaum, promises to be an unforgettable gala and will showcase the numerous ways which Chabad has enhanced and strengthened our community. Chabad of Nebraska helps strengthen our Jewish Community by nurturing the relationship of Jews and G-d in ways that are fresh, fun, relevant and educational. Chabad sponsors celebrations of Jewish holidays such as the Shofar Factory, the Model Matza Bakery, Hanukkah on the Malls and provides Jewish learning for all from toddlers to teens to adults and seniors. There are many ways to participate and assist in this event honoring the Maurers and the Goldsteins. To send congratulatory greetings in the banquet journal, Continued on page 4
President Bush stands with Supreme Court nominee Judge John Roberts on July 20 at the White House. Credit: Eric Draper/White House
JCC Maccabi Games to Begin Sunday Disengagement protesters Standoff by RACHEL BLUM Israel, Mexico, and Vancouver. JCC Program Director This year, Omaha is once again partici- with Police at Gaza Moshav This Sunday 36 Jewish teens from Omaha and three teens from Israel will travel to Dallas, TX, to compete in the 2005 JCC Maccabi Games, a week-long
pating in the Maccabi Sister City program, which enables us to bring three Israeli teens from our Partnership with Israel to Omaha the week before the Games. The Israeli teens arrived in Omaha on Monday, July 25, and have spent the week with our Maccabi athletes practicing their sport, getting to know the members of Team Omaha, and learning about Jewish Omaha by visiting the three local synagogues and meeting with the rabbis. They also spent time Members of the Omaha JCC Maccabi basketball team (in black talking with the teens in shirts), Dylan Saferstein, #10, left, and Danny Raznick, #15, BBYO about their lives as practiced with varsity players, mostly from Millard North, prior Jewish teens in Israel. to leaving for the JCC Maccabi Games in Dallas. Following their visit in sporting event for Jewish teens, ages 13- Omaha, the Israeli teens become a part of 16, which incorporates community serv- Team Omaha and travel with us to the ice projects, Judaic education activities, Games. It’s an incredible opportunity for and social programming. Our teens will everyone involved, and the experience of spend a week with their peers from across our local teens meeting Israeli North America, as well as those from Continued on page 12
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Anti-disengagement protesters continued their standoff with security forces at Kfar Maimon, a moshav some eight kilometers east of the Gaza border. On its third day, the standoff appears to be collapsing as many thousands of protesters have given up trying to get into Gush Katif and are making their way back to the center of the country. Police allowed dozens of buses to enter the moshav to take the protesters home. At its peak, some 20,000 police and soldiers were surrounding Kfar Maimon preventing the protesters from infiltrating into Gaza. Police Commissioner Moshe Karadi has said that when the disengagement comes Copyright: ISRANET about next month the roads to the area will be closed.
This Week: Monthly Calendar: Pages 6-7 Inaugral Cardozo Event to Feature Norman Krivosha: Page 2
YJO Sponsors Family Pool Party: Page 3
Coming Next Month: Fall Home & Garden Special Issue Britain’s Chief Rabbi Calls for Courage: Page 9
Beth El and Temple Face Off on the Diamond: Page 12