Vol. LXXXIV No. 3 Omaha, NE
Celebrating 83 Years of Service to Nebraska and Western Iowa
9 Tishrei, 5765 September 24, 2004
Major Events Planned as Congregation and Community Celebrate Beth El Synagogue’s 75th Anniversary Community-Wide Shabbat Celebration Marks Beginning
Sparkle and Elegance to Set Tone at Gala Celebration
by JILL BELMONT Joyful Meaning into Shabbat,” will feaBeth El Publicity Coordinator ture his infectious enthusiasm; the interBeth El Synagogue will kick off its active evening promises to be both fun year-long 75th anniversary celebration and memorable, said Pam Friedlander, with a special weekend featuring who is co-chairing the weekend’s events Omaha native Dr. Ron Wolfson, one of with her husband, Bruce, along with the country’s leaders in Bob and Sibby Wolfson Jewish family education. (brother and sister-in-law Wolfson, Dean of the of Dr. Wolfson). Center for Jewish “Some things just can’t Education at the be adequately described University of Judaism in and must be experiLos Angeles, will spend enced,” Friedlander said. the weekend of October “Sharing Shabbat with 29-31 leading workshops Ronnie is one of those and sharing a joy-filled things. His love of Shabbat celebration at Judaism and spirituality the synagogue. are electrifying; he fills Widely known for his the room with an incredinspirational and lively ible energy. presentations, Wolfson “It’s an experience no has served as a consultant one there will ever forDr. Ron Wolfson and scholar-in-residence get,” she added, “and our for synagogues throughout North hope is that after this evening, people America. In addition to being the found- will take home onto the wonderful joy ing director of the Whizin Institute for of Shabbat.” Jewish Family Education at the University Friedlander also noted that she and of Judaism, Wolfson is also the author of her co-chairs are in the process of The Art of Jewish Living series, as well as recruiting 50 host families to attend servco-editor of the1999 Jewish Book Award ices and the dinner; these families will winner, First Fruit: A Whizin Anthology of agree to host a Shabbat dinner in their Jewish Family Education. homes during the next month, inviting The entire community is invited to five people, at least one of whom is a turn Friday night into Family Night by new member (of less than two years) at experiencing “Dr. Wolfson’s One-of-a- Beth El. Kind Take-Home Shabbat Dinner,” on Host families will receive gifts bags, a Friday, Oct. 29, following 6 p.m. serv- how-to book, Shabbat CD, a tzedakah ices. Wolfson’s message, “Putting the Continued on page 4
by JILL BELMONT Beth El Publicity Coordinator Glitz, glamour and fun galore will be in abundance on Saturday, Nov. 13, as the community joins together to celebrate Beth El Synagogue’s 75th anniversary in grand style. The festive Diamond Anniversary gala celebration will begin in the synagogue’s social hall at 7 p.m. for cocktails, 8 p.m. for dinner, and will be highlighted Ann Goldstein, left, and Cheryl Cooper are chairmen of the by fine dining, music and 75th Anniversary Gala. dancing, according to Ann Goldstein, treated to Cantor Gastón Bogomolni and who is chairing the event with Cheryl some talented congregants performing with the band during several numbers. Cooper. Reminiscent of the ever-popular sup“This evening will be a non-stop celebration,” Goldstein said. “If you’ve been per clubs and college dances, a photogconnected to Beth El in any way, past or rapher will stroll through the party, present, we hope you’ll join us to mark snapping candid shots of party-goers, this wonderful milestone. If you cele- which will be available for purchase brated your Bar or Bat Mitzvah here, or before the party’s end, Goldstein said; if you or your relatives were married at Beth El’s commemorative ad book will Beth El during the past 75 years, come also be given to everyone in attendance. In addition to Goldstein and Cooper, back and celebrate with us as we roll back the clock and salute our syna- the event’s planning committee includes Eadie Tsabari, invitations; Joanie gogue’s history.” entertainment; Barbara The traditional warmth of synagogue Jacobson, nightlife will permeate the party atmos- Frankel, decorations; and Anne phere, as generations of families and Shackman, host-tables chairman. While written invitations to the friends raise a glass to toast the past, present and future of Beth El. Musical hits Diamond Anniversary Gala have been from the past seven decades will be per- sent out to Beth El congregants, formed by Pam and the Pearls, and Goldstein noted that an invitation to join Goldstein hinted that party-goers may be Continued on page 4
Rosh Hashanah in Gaza
A soldier in the Israeli Defense Force celebrates the New Year of 5765 while on duty in Gaza with a traditional taste of apples dipped in honey to signify his hopes for a happy, Copyright: ISRANET sweet (and peaceful) new year.
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After Deadly School Siege in Russia, Jews Lending Survivors Helping Hand by LEV KRICHEVSKY MOSCOW (JTA)--In the aftermath of the deadly terrorist attack at a Russian school, Jews in Russia and around the world offered their help to survivors of the tragedy. Child survivors of the deadly terrorist attack at a Russian school in Beslan, where more than 300 people were killed Sept. 3, were invited to spend two weeks at a school in Israel. The ORT Yad Lvovich high school in the Israeli seaside town of Netanya invited 20 survivors of the attack to visit the school, the World ORT organization said in a news release. The Russian government is considering the invitation. Of 1,200 students in the Israeli school, 400 are from the former Soviet Union--and there are 35 Russian-speaking faculty. Robert Singer, World ORT’s director general, said the Netanya school could offer survivors of the terrorist siege a safe environment, in addition to staff experienced in helping young people through terror-related trauma. The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, for its part, will send a team of Israeli post-trauma experts to Beslan and will also send a group to the city to evaluate the situation. Continued on page 12
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Public Invited to Honor Retiring Public Safety Officers by LOIS EPSTEIN Henry Monsky Lodge We don’t even know them personally. Yet, they put their lives on the line for us daily. They served, protected, and defended us from danger. And they did it for many, many years! So how do we say thank you to the police, firefighters and sheriff’s deputies for their dedication to our community? “For many years, it has been the biennial practice and privilege of Henry Monsky Lodge B’nai B’rith to hold a reception to honor the recently or about-to-be retired men and women of the Omaha Police and Fire Departments and the Douglas County Sheriff’s Department,” event chair Randy Endelman explained. “Since the events of Sept. 11, this award ceremony has taken on even greater meaning. We hope that people from all parts of the community will attend.” So with the help of committee members Gary Javitch, Dan Marburg, and Gerald Meyer, Endelman has organized a recognition award reception to be held on Sunday, Oct. 3, 2 p.m., at the Jewish Community Center. Speakers include the mayor, members of the city council and other public officials. The public is invited. Certificates of appreciation will be handed out to the retirees at that time. Great Western Bank and Grace-Mayer Insurance helped underwrite the event.
Coming Next Month: Salute to Education and Camping: Oct. 22
Malashocks Relay Thoughts on Hosting IDF: Page 3
Aron Neesman Wins URJ Award: Page 5
Yom Kippur Schedule at Area Synagogues: Page 10