August 13, 2004

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Vol. LXXXIII No. 50 Omaha, NE

Celebrating 83 Years of Service to Nebraska and Western Iowa

26 Av, 5764 August 13, 2004

2005 Federation Campaign Builds Connections, Commitment and Community by PAM MONSKY Federation Communications Director Joe and Maxine Kirshenbaum didn’t even slow down between the close of the 2004 Federation Campaign last spring and the beginning of the 2005 Campaign this summer. The Kirshenbaums, who are in their second term as General Co-Chairs of the Campaign, are using what they learned last year to build on their accomplishments. They’ve assembled a motivated group of people to help the Jewish Federation of Omaha raise $3,250,000-the goal they’ve set for this year’s Annual Campaign. “The opportunity to lead the Annual Campaign for a second year gives both The 2005 Campaign Leadership Team consists of, seated: Anne Shackman, of us a much clearer picture of exactly left, Maxine and Joe Kirshenbaum; middle row: Bruce Shackman, Fred how our dollars are put to work making Tichauer, Jim Glazer, Bobbi Leibowitz and Howard Epstein. Not pictured: life better for the Jewish people. The Arnold Joffe, Jeanie Neff, Ruth Erman, Stacey and Brett Atlas, Jody Malashock ability to touch so many lives with this and Marcia Pitlor. one charitable gift isn’t just rhetoric…it’s The Federation 2005 Annual Campaign will kick off a fact,” explained Joe Kirshenbaum. Sept. 7-12 with an unusual series of Community Maxine Kirshenbaum added, “The dollars raised by Campaign events featuring four active duty soldiers the Annual Campaign work in both big and small ways. from the Israel Defense Force. The soldiers will speak Because of the Campaign, Jewish Family Service in about their experience in small group events to be held Omaha is able to provide assistance to those who need at the homes of people throughout the community. it locally. But our dollars also fund programs that help Invitations to the IDF Soldiers Campaign events, which an entire population. are open to the Jewish community, will be mailed “For instance, in our Partnership area in Israel’s shortly. Western Galilee, Campaign dollars help fund Hafauk al Leading the 2005 Annual Campaign, along with Hafauk, or ‘Turning the Tide’, a program for Jewish Maxine and Joe Kirshenbaum are Arnold Joffe, and Arab teens where they can come to for support, Pacesetter Chairman; Jeanie Neff, Lion of Judah counseling or just hang out and have a cup of coffee. Chairperson; Howard Epstein and Fred Tichauer, Men’s It makes me proud to be part of the Annual Campaign Campaign Co-chairs; Ruth Erman and Bobbi Leibowitz, and to know that we are responsible for making good Continued on page 3 things happen here in Omaha and in Israel.”

JELS Announces College Scholarship Awards by MARY SUE GROSSMAN Administrator, Jewish Educational & Library Services The Financial Aid Committee of Jewish Educational & Library Services (JELS) is pleased to announce the scholarships awarded for undergraduate and graduate studies for the 2004-05 academic year. After considering many factors including academic achievement, financial need and committed participation in Jewish activities while in high school and college, awards were made from 22 funds to 44 undergraduate students and five graduate students. The Financial Aid Committee expresses its sincere appreciation to the many individuals in the community who, through their generosity, make it possible to support so many young adults in the community in continuing their education. All scholarship funds are managed by the Foundation of the Jewish Federation of Omaha. In addition to college scholarships, assistance is also available for Jewish summer camp, the Child Development Center, Friedel Jewish Academy and Israel trips. A Financial Aid Guide which outlines scholarship opportunities will be distributed as an insert in the Jewish Press in December. For information, call me at 334.6445. Those interested in contributing to existing scholarship and loan funds or endowing new funds should contact Marty Ricks, Endowment Director, Foundation of the Jewish Federation of Omaha, 333 So. 132 St., Omaha, NE 68154 or call 334.6440. Continued on pages 6-7

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By PAM MONSKY Federation Communications Director The media images are hard to escape. Photos and video of Israeli soldiers heavily armed or in tanks, bulldozing buildings or raiding the homes of seemingly helpless and unarmed Palestinians. Israel Defense Force (IDF) Soldiers as the aggressors, the occupiers. Although many of us in the Jewish community realize that news coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian Arab situation is not reflective of the day-to-day reality of

Soldiers congratulate one another after receiving military honors during an IDF commendation ceremony. life there, we can’t help but be influenced by these graphic depictions of the conflict. But can we ever really know what it’s like for the IDF soldiers, the young (their average age is 19) Jewish men and women fighting for the sovereignty of the State of Israel? Continued on page 3

Jewish Athletes Arrive in Athens for Start of 2004 Olympic Games Tonight

Left: (JTA)--Jason Lezak swims in the 50 meter freestyle semi finals during the U.S. Olympic swimming team trials July 12 at Charter All Digital Aquatics Center in Long Beach, CA. He’ll be competing in the 2004 Olympics in Athens

This Week: JELS Scholarship Winners, Pages 6-7 Transformations Exhibit Closes at End of August: Page 4

Community Will Get to Know the Real IDF

Time for the Maccabiah Crossword Puzzle: Page 7

which open tonight. Credit: Getty Images. Right: Maya Arusi, a member of the Israeli Olympic Team, will compete in Taekwondo. Credit: ISRANET and the Olympic Committee of Israel. For full story, see page 2

Coming Next Month: New Year’s Special Issue on Sept. 10 Op-ed from Jonathan Tobin-Lessons from the Warsaw Uprising: Page 8

Newman, Goldsten Grants Due Sept. 27: Pages 11 and 12


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