August 14, 2015

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Endowed by the Benjamin and Anna E. Wiesman Family Fund AN AGENCY OF THE JEWISH FEDERATION OF OMAHA

For Every Generation

August 14, 2015 29 Av 5775 Vol. 95 | No. 48

This Week

Omaha Jewish Film Festival: Week Three -Establishing an Identity.

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A Magical Place Page 12

Inside Point of view Synagogues In memoriam

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by SHERRIE SAAG Communications, Jewish Federation of Omaha Ask this year’s Campaign Chairs Jan Goldstein and Howard Kooper to use a single word to describe this year’s Campaign volunteers and it may well be: cooperation. Young community members are stepping up and getting involved in the active planning and running of the Annual Campaign. And this youthful activism really represents our Campaign theme, “For Every Generation…Federation.” “While we respect and revere what has come before us, it is so gratifying to see our young adult leaders appreciate the past, yet join us with fresh ideas and enthusiasm for Jewish Omaha,” said Goldstein. The words in this year’s Campaign logo were chosen with this youthful emphasis in mind. “Impact” represents our actions each and every day on behalf of Jewish Omaha and “Imagine” stands for the optimism and hope we have for our future. “We look to the people who have done this before, who have made an investment,” Kooper said, “and pair them with the next generation. It’s a way to build on the successes of the past and all the effort that went into

Jeff Kirshenbaum, left, Laurie Epstein and Brian Nogg them. Together we are shaping this community into what is known as one of the best in the country.” The concept of investment is incredibly powerful. For the next generation, it means ensuring that there is a prosperous and vibrant place to put down roots. Older, established individuals want to make sure the community they know and love continues to thrive. “All of us, regardless of age, want to maintain the sense of community that is so important in our lives. We all have a huge stake in Jewish Omaha, in Israel and in sup-

ADL Introduces New Regional Director by SUSAN WALLIS democratic ideals and protecting ADL Education Director civil rights. This critically important work can It’s a new day at the ADL! We are pleased to introduce Mary-Beth be quite daunting and complex, and Mary-Beth Muskin as the brings a wellnew Regional rounded backDirector of the ground in Plains States social justice Region of the and education Anti-Defamaalong with a tion League great deal of ex(ADL). perience in The ADL was working with founded in diverse popula1913 "to stop tions throughthe defamation out our city and of the Jewish state. Her talpeople and to ents and exsecure justice pertise will help and fair treatadvance our ment for all.” commitment to Today we are providing safe one of the naMary-Beth Muskin and welcoming tion’s premier civil rights and human relations environments for all people throughagencies, fighting anti-Semitism and out our three-state region of Neall forms of bigotry by defending braska, Kansas and Iowa. Mary-Beth graduated from the University of Nebraska with a BS in Elementary/Pre-School Education, and went on to obtain her MS in Counseling from Johns Hopkins, and her Ph.D in Philosophy with an emphasis in Adult and Continuing Education from the University of Nebraska. Mary-Beth’s ADL roots run deep. Her daughter, Emily Muskin, is the Associate Project Continued on page 2

porting smaller Jewish communities around the world,” said Goldstein. Asking a father/son duo to chair the Pacesetter division was a smart move, as Jeff Kirshenbaum can attest. “Having the opportunity to volunteer alongside my Dad, Joe, was something I could not pass up.” “This year’s campaign leadership is unique in its vast amount of experience,” he said. “This will give me an opportunity to take an active part in the Campaign while working with some of Omaha’s most dedicated, longstanding leaders.”

Laurie Epstein, spearheading the Women’s Major Gifts Division with Jeanie Neff, joined the Campaign leadership because, “I wanted to do something to give back to the Jewish community that has given me so much. The Jewish communities in both Omaha and my hometown of Memphis have been a huge part of my life. I believe that giving, not only my money, but my time is important. I am interested in seeing what it’s like ‘behind the scenes’. I have been inspired by so many of the staff and lay leadership; so when I was given the opportunity to work with some of them, I took it.” Brian Nogg agreed, “I have always made a lot of calls during Campaign season but wanted to go to the next level and take a leadership role. Some of my friends and other peers have done a lot already, and I feel it’s time to have a larger leadership presence from my generation.” Brian is leading the new solicitation initiative, “The Kehilla Cup.” The Hebrew word kehilla is defined as a community or group of people who have come together with a shared purpose. All three emerging leaders, Jeff, Laurie and Brian feel strongly about Continued on page 2

Splashin’ good time

Lisa Salomon, left, Jim Farber (grant sponsor), SharkNado, Karen Gustafson (Executive Director of JFS), two unid. Ollie Webb members, Jillian Salomon. by JOYCE RYAN Assistance Coordinator for Yachad There was no fear of sharks at the recent pool party for the Jewish Family Service’s Yachad and Ollie Webb program members! The JCC Pool Party was made possible with the generous grant by the Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT) earlier this year. The $5,000 Quality of Life grant was established to provide a collaborative fitness program for the Omaha and Jewish community’s group of adults with developmental disabilities. The pool party was the second event sponsored by the MDRT grant. In partnering with the Ollie Webb Center, Yachad now has a larger group of friends to socialize with. There were 41 people in attendence at the recent pool party. The group enjoyed a D.J., dancing,

singing, eating pizza, swimming, and socializing with their new and current friends. A great time was had by all including the guest appearance by a real live shark!! We are so grateful to the MDRT Foundation and Jim Farber, grant sponsor, JSS Board member and Past President, and long-time JFS supporter, for providing this incredible opportunity to our Yachad members. We also would like to thank Mark Martin and his staff for planning the event and closing the fitness center pool to accommodate our special party. The lifeguards, staff, D.J. and “The Shark” all joined in to make this a truly special evening! A high point of the evening was when the song Let it Go was played and watching everyone in attendence sing, dance, hug and simply Let it Go for this one special night!


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