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

No business like show business

October 2, 2015 19 Tishrei 5776 Vol. 96 | No. 3

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by OZZIE NOGG Once you’re seduced by the smell of the greasepaint and the roar of the crowd, it’s hard to turn your back on show biz -- as some members of the 1987 Campaign Cabaret cast will tell you. They’ll be putting on costumes and makeup for an encore performance on Sunday, Oct 11 -- this time in Campaign Cabaret 2015 at Joslyn’s Witherspoon Concert Hall. Jeff Taxman returns to this production with the same excitement and vocal bravura he brought to the stage almost 30 years ago. “The first Cabaret introduced Debbie Friedman songs to the community, and it also introduced me to the remarkable Joanie Jacobson who directed the show. Her talent, leadership and vision made us all look great and feel appreciated,” Taxman said. “I really look forward to reliving some of the songs that touched the audience back then. Many of the original cast members are gone, Peony Park is gone, plenty has changed, but this generation of volunteers and performers are talented and enthusiastic. We oldtimers are pretty great, too. I predict the audience will leave the Joslyn moved and inspired.” Patty Nogg, who joins this year’s Cabaret cast as a narrator, sang in the ensemble of the original Campaign

All in the family: Pam Friedlander (left) with son Jimmy Friedlander, daughter Andee Scioli and grandson Joe Scioli.

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by OZZIE NOGG worthy recipient. “This year we are Attendees of the Nebraska Jewish pleased to give the Mary Fellman Historical Society Annual Meeting, Award to the Herbert Goldsten Trust,” scheduled for Sunday afternoon, Corcoran said. “The Goldsten Trust Oct. 18, will see members of the has been making grants to Omaha community recognized for their sup- Jewish organizations since 1991, and the NJHS was port of the organiamong the very first zation. “Our agency to benefit from the would not be able Trust’s generosity. to do it’s work withThat first year they out their contribufunded the trantions,” said Renee scribing of our hisCorcoran, NJHS tory tapes, and their Executive Director. grants have continThe Mary Fellued since then.” man Award, named Projects supfor the co-founder ported by the Goldof the Nebraska sten Trust include Jewish Historical the Memories of Society, is presented Jewish North 24th to a person or group Street and Women for outstanding in the Upper Midcommitment to the Rocky Stern west exhibits; the NJHS. The award is not given annually, but only when the digitization of DVDs; the conversion Historical Society Board identifies a of audio tapes; and the archiving and cataloging of the NJHS collection of photographs and manuscripts. “The family memorabilia that people donate to the Historical Society need to be cared for in special ways,” Corcoran added, “and thanks to the Goldsten Trust we’ve been able to reorganize the NJHS archival collection and install temperature controlled storage that preserves historical objects. The significance of Continued on page 4

Cabaret along with her twin sons, Brian and Jeff. “In 1987 we were part of the closing number, Tears Are Not Enough,” Jeff said, “and this time I’ll be singing that same song with the entire cast including my daughter, Riley Nogg, who is eight years old -the same age I was during the first Campaign Cabaret. I remember the energy and enthusiasm that my cousin, Joanie Jacobson, put into the show. It was contagious, and this year’s cast is just as upbeat.” Brian Nogg remembers what fun it was to stay up late on the Sunday night of the performance. “There was a big party afterwards in the Peony Park Ballroom, and a few years later we had my Bar Mitzvah party in the same location. Cabaret is full of family memories.” Andee Scioli and her mother Pam Friedlander are both returning cast members. Andee recalls dancing in Coming to America, the opening number of the first Campaign Cabaret. “I was just a pre-teen at the time,” she said, “but I danced with many Jewish teenage girls who took me under their wings and made me feel a part of the group.” Andee and Ozzie Nogg performed a duet in the original show, and this year Andee’s son, Jack, will repeat that duet with Continued on page 2

Friedlander named JFO president-elect by SHERRIE SAAG forward. I couldn’t be more pleased Communications, Jewish Federation to work with Bruce over the years of Omaha and look forward The Jewish Fedto continuing to eration of Omaha do so through this Board of Directors transition and into announced late the future. If you last month that were to write the Bruce Friedlander definition of Jewhas been selected ish Federation president-elect of leadership, next to the Jewish Federait would be a tion of Omaha for photo of Bruce.” a three-year term. In speaking to Friedlander will Friedlander about succeed Board his newest role, it president Jay Nodwas obvious he dle following the loves this commuFederation Annual nity; his earnestBruce Friedlander Meeting in June, ness and sincerity 2016. Friedlander currently serves on the JFO Board of Directors and as a volunteer on several committees, most recently on the search committee that recommended Alan Potash as chief executive officer. He was on the Beth El Synagogue Board for ten years and served as President from 1994-96. Leadership succession is one of the more important tasks of a nonprofit board of directors, and President Jay Noddle said this of Friedlander, “Bruce is fabulous and will make a terrific leader of the Jewish Federation of Omaha going

shone through the entire conversation. “We are so lucky to have what we have,” he said. There was never a question he would serve. “When times are tough, and sometimes they are, we know how to band together and get things done. We all have a singular mission and, at the end of the day, we all stick together to do what’s right and best for our Jewish community.” “Since my nomination, community members have responded in various ways. Some said, ‘Mazel tov’; some said, ‘Thank you.’ And some said, ‘Why?’ The question is Continued on page 2


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