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raChel martin BBYO/Teen Program Director eam Omaha’s suitcases gained a lot of weight during our week in St. Louis at the 2016 JCC Maccabi Games July 31-Aug. 5 because of all the medals Omaha earned! Luckily, we flew Southwest for the free bags. Team Omaha is home with a total of 47 medals! Congratulations to all of the athletes - I am so beyond proud of you all for working so hard, always smiling, and representing Omaha’s Jewish community so excellently. Swimmers Ryan Patterson, Jared Murray, and Max Kohll earned 12, 12, and six medals respectively. They swam different events each day and competed in relays with athletes from different delegations including Memphis, St. Louis, Israel, and Dallas.
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The male and female swimmers from each delegation formed a community and cheered each other on throughout each day’s competition. PS: shoutout to Jenny Patterson for the AMAZING towels and caps she found and had personalized for the swimmers every other swimmer was envious and LOVED the Omaha caps. They all traded caps at the end of the meet and Omaha’s were a hot commodity. Dancers Leora McNamara, Laura Kirshenbaum, Zoe Berman, and Rachel Kricsfeld earned five, three, four, and four medals respectively for their performances in several categories including Israeli, jazz, lyrical, and ballet. Zoe Berman earned a medal for student choreographed pieces. The girls befriended the other dancers competing and had fun sharing dressing rooms with and cheering See 2016 maccabi games page 3
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A new year at Friedel
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annette van de Kamp-Wright Editor of the Jewish Press It’s late August, and for the Friedel Jewish Academy students that means: the beginning of a new school year. For the staff, it’s hardly a beginning; they have been busy preparing for the arrival of their students. Time to catch up with Head of School Beth Cohen and find out what this year has in store. What are the three most exciting new
things/people/improvements at Friedel this year? I would have had a much quieter summer if there were only three things! So much has gone on this summer, in order to get ready for the school year. In our General Studies classrooms, we have installed SMART boards, giving our teachers the tools to promote collaborative and interactive learning, helping to make learning a visual, engaging experience for students. We’ve made a huge behind-thescenes improvement to the software used on our iPads so we can better integrate the use of the classroom iPads in instructional time. Second, in the area of curriculum, we have charted a course for excellence and innovation. We are in a process of evaluating each curricular piece we use, See new year at Friedel page 2
Shari binder, “the Shark” and grace isler (with some photo bombers in the background). Webb Center, Yachad members now have joyCe ryan Yachad Activities Coordinator a larger group of friends to interact with. Another epic pool party was enjoyed by There were approximately 35 staff and Jewish Family Services’ Yachad and Ollie group members in attendance. The group enjoyed a music D.J., dancing to the Webb program members on July 31! The JCC Pool Party was made possible Macarena, singing, eating pizza, tossing with the generous grant by the Million Dol- beach balls, temporary tattoos, swimlar Round Table (MDRT) last year. The ming, and socializing with their new and $5,000 Quality of Life grant was estab- current friends. We must not forget the lished to provide a collaborative fitness guest appearance by a land shark, which program for the Omaha and Jewish com- made for fantastic photo opportunities munity’s group of adults with developmen- with the group. He also displayed some amazing dance moves! tal disabilities. Thanks to all who helped with this event This year’s pool party was the sixth event sponsored by the MDRT grant. Pre- but especially the MDRT Foundation and vious events have included: a pool party in Jim Farber, who is the grant sponsor, JSS 2015, River “Boat” Camp, a self-defense Board member, past President and long-time class, Zumba in the Park, and a hip hop JFS supporter. The MDRT grant has opened dance party. In partnering with the Ollie See poolin’ around page 2