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A Beautiful Gift JCRC and Secure Community Network present A Tree of Life Page 3

Thriving With Anxiety NAOMI FOX Assistant Director of Community Engagement and Education On Sept. 8 and 9, Dr. David H. Rosmarin, renowned psychologist and associate professor at Harvard Medical School, will be hosting three different sessions for the community centered around his book, Thriving with Anxiety: 9 Tools to Make Your Anxiety Work for You. These events promise to be helpful for anyone who has ever experienced any kind of stress or anxiety in their lives.

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Ron, Irv and Steve Blumkin with their mother Frannie

ANNETTE VAN DE KAMP-WRIGHT Jewish Press Editor t was Sept. 18, 1981, when Rose Blumkin and Harlan Noddle (cochairman of the committee for the new Home) were featured on the front cover of the Jewish Press. The occasion was the groundbreaking for the new Rose Blumkin Jewish Home. The program was concluded in the JCC Theater, with the theme of “an historic moment in the life of the Omaha Jewish community.” “The real heroes,” Harlan Noddle said back

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then, “are all who showed concern and compassion for the elderly, all who gave of their time and, very importantly, of their dollars.” Some things don’t change: more than four decades later, the Home’s Quality of Life Campaign is the recipient of a generous gift from Ron and Chris Blumkin, Irv and Susie Blumkin, and Steve and Cindy Blumkin and their families. “Had our mom, Frannie, still been with us, she would have wanted us to do this,” Ron said. “My brothers and I idolized our mother, See A Beautiful Gift page 2

Introducing our Annual Campaign Chairs

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ANNETTE VAN DE KAMPWRIGHT Jewish Press Editor It’s August, and that means summer is slowly coming to an end. Soon, school will be back in session, and some retailers are already placing pumpkin décor on the shelves. At the Jewish Federation of Omaha, it means we are gearing up for the next Annual Campaign. Please allow us to introduce our 2025 campaign chairs, who happen to all be members of the Phillips family. Julie and Dr. Eric Phillips, son Brett and Lilly Castinado, left, Julie and Dr. Eric Phillips, and Shiri and David Phillips Credit: Debra Kaplan

David, his wife Shiri, daughter Lilly and her husband Brett Castinado are “all in,” said Julie. “Actually, it was our daughter Lilly and daughter-in-law Shiri, who were initially interested in taking on this role with the Annual Campaign. Eric and I are extremely pleased that they feel so passionate about giving back

to the Omaha Jewish community!” “We wanted to be a part of something big,” Shiri said, “and something that gives back to the Jewish community that has given so much to us. We both grew up in Omaha and have participated in Jewish activities throughout the years. I jumped at the See Campaign Cabinet page 3

Dr. David H. Rosmarin

Dr. Rosmarin is not only a distinguished academic but also a compassionate clinical psychologist and program director at McLean Hospital. As the founder of the Center for Anxiety, which supports over 1,000 patients annually across multiple states, he is internationally recognized for his expertise in spirituality and mental health. His groundbreaking work has been featured in prestigious publications such as Scientific American, the Boston Globe, the Wall Street Journal, and the New York Times. The events are designed to empower attendees by reframing anxiety from a burden into a benefit. Dr. Rosmarin will share insights from his latest book, Thriving with Anxiety: 9 Tools to Make Your Anxiety Work for You, offering practical strategies for leveraging anxiety to enhance personal and professional growth. Whether you struggle with occasional nervousness or chronic anxiety, these events aim to provide actionable tools to help you thrive. There are three different events for different audiences in our community. The first is a Teen Workshop for ages 14-18 held on Sunday, Sept. 8 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at the Jewish Federation of Omaha. This small group experience will allow teens to gain some important tools to navigate the stressors in their lives, as well as share what they would like and get support from Dr. Rosmarin. Immediately after this workshop is the Community Event at 7 p.m. in the Goldstein Engagement Venue at See Thriving With Anxiety page 2


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