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Combating anti-Semitism on campus
Solomon mArburG On Tuesday, July 26, the ADL-CRC, in collaboration with the Jewish Federation of Omaha, held a workshop titled Words to Action: Empowering Students to Address Anti-Semitism on Campus. According to the ADL, this program is an interactive workshop for college and pre-colparticipant illyana hamicksburg lege students to empower and equip them with might face as a Jew on a college constructive, effective responses to campus, and how I can handle them in a way that is beneficial to both anti-Semitism and anti-Israel bias me and any other parties involved. on campus. As an incoming college The workshop was held at No More freshman, I attended the workshop to learn more about what obstacles I Empty Cups, a local coffee shop, and was offered in two sessions. Participants could elect to attend the 2-4:30 p.m. session, or one from 5:30-8 p.m. At the 2 p.m. session, I joined a group of Omaha and Lincoln Jewish college and soon-to-be college students. The program, which was led by ADL-CRC trained facilitators Emily Newman and Shiri Phillips, opened with participants recalling the See Combating anti-Semitism page 2
Annette vAn de KAmp-WriGht Editor of the Jewish Press ehilla is Hebrew for “community.” It’s an appropriate name given to the Kehilla cup that is, for the second year in a row, up for grabs. During the 2016 Annual Campaign, the first Kehilla Cup was awarded to Team Kutler, and we are lucky that for the next campaign, Adam and Abby Kutler have agreed to take the lead. Here’s what’s happening between Aug. 31 and Nov. 30: Each Team will “draft”/recommend and/or be assigned 40 pledge cards to be divided amongt their teammates at a DRAFT PARTY at DJ’s Dugout 114th and Dodge on Wednesday, Aug. 24 at 6 p.m. The 8 to10 Team Captains will recruit and solicit about 8 to 10 team members each. All Team Captains and players will attend a “Kehillah Cup Competition Kickoff ” that will take place Wednesday, Aug. 31. The competition will be based on a point system awarded for a variety of activities, and there will be bonus point incentives for early successes on Aug. 31 and during the month of September. Want to motivate a crowd to action? Try a little friendly competition. Chief Development Officer Steve Levinger explains: “The Cup will unite and inspire our own Omaha Jewish community via a friendly team competition where participants connect with fellow Jews, learn of their Jewish interests, educate on our Federation mission and, ultimately, secure 2017 Campaign pledges.” Prior to the official “Kick-off ” on Aug. 31, captains will be assembling their teams. They will be scouting for dedication, charm, salesmanship and sense of humor. Levinger says friends, See Kehilla Cup page 2
Backyard Concert Series
Satchel Grande
CAriSSA hupKe Grab your lawn chairs and picnic blanket. Pack the cooler. Bring the family and invite your friends to our 6th Annual Backyard Concert Series! Enjoy the fresh air, funky tunes, and fun atmosphere, all while relaxing in our backyard. All concerts begin at 5 p.m. in the Pavilion and last until 7 p.m. During each concert, a local youth group will be selling desserts as a fundraiser. In addition, Jewish Family Service will be taking donations for their
food pantry. Pasta, pasta sauce, canned fruits in fruit juice, canned vegetables, toilet paper, tissues, toothbrushes and tooth paste are appreciated. Look for the blue bins! Please do not bring expired items. Aug. 21, Satchel Grande will take the stage. Easily danceable and singable, Satchel Grande is straight-up the most fun(k) you’ll have shakin’ your tail feathers to. The combination of guitars, sax and some frisky keys allows the music to play See backyard Concert Series page 3