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the Klutznick Symposium
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Shlomo Abramovich
David Brodsky
Samuel Hayim Brody
Simcha Fishbane
Dr. Lenn Goodman
Meirav Jones
Joseph Isaac Lifshitz
David J. Peterson
Elliot Ratzman
Lawrence H. Schiffman
Ori Z. Soltes
Joshua I. Weinstein
LEOnARD GREEnSPOOn Klutznick Chair, Creighton University he Bible and democracy. The rabbis and democracy. Israel and democracy. These are some of the many topics that presenters will address at the 29th Annual Symposium on Jewish Civilization, Is Judaism Democratic? Reflections from Theory and Practice
Throughout the Ages. This year’s Symposium takes place on Sunday, Oct. 30, and Monday, Oct. 31. With three venues -- UNO on Sunday morning, the Omaha JCC on Sunday afternoon and evening, and Creighton University on Monday morning -- there are many opportunities for members of the Jewish community to hear and interact with scholars from throughout the
Community Study
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ALAn POtASH CEO, Jewish Federation of Omaha Several months ago, I introduced a new initiative for our community: the community study. A committee of community members met to help develop the survey questionnaire and to ensure the interests of the synagogues, as well as the Federation and its agencies are represented. This November, we will move forward with this project, and we are counting on you to become a part of it. There has not been a comprehensive study of Jewish Omaha done since the 1970s. It is time to gather important information about us. For that purpose, professional callers will contact thousands of households. This will enable us to identify which programs and services are most needed in our community. It is your chance to have a voice, and your answers will shape the future of our vibrant Jewish
community. We will be using the research firm of Ira M. Sheskin, PhD., who has worked on many similar studies for Jewish Federations throughout the U.S. A local Jewish community study is a research, community-building and policy-oriented project. It is designed to understand the demographic, social and Jewish characteristics and needs of the Jewish population. See Community Study page A2
world. (A complete program of Symposium activities will appear as an insert in next week’s Jewish Press.) Two of the presentations place considerable emphasis on the Hebrew Bible: Baruch Alster, Givat Washington University, Israel, The ‘Will of the People’ in anti-Monarchic Biblical Texts; and Joshua I. Weinstein, Herzl Institute, See Klutznick Symposium page A3
Visiting Ecuador
Quito volcano RICH JuRO Recently, Fran and I took our son Kevin and his family to the Galapagos Islands. This archipelago in the Pacific Ocean hundreds of miles off the coast of Ecuador was where Charles Darwin formed his theory of evolution almost 200 years ago. Long a national park, it is populated by a small Noah’s ark of unique animals who are completely unafraid of humans. Some of life’s greatest thrills are swimming with sea turtles, snorkeling with sea lions, lumbering alongside giant tortoises, staring at scary but harmless marine and land iguanas, and gawking at oddly named lava lizards. There are numerous vari-
Credit: Wikimedia eties of unusual birds: frigate birds, albatrosses, flamingos, penguins (the only ones north of the Equator), and, yes, boobies of all kinds (red-footed, blue-footed, and Nazca). There are also 14 species of finches who have physically changed over eons due to the different conditions on each island. Viewing these new species of finches with different beaks or other adaptations helped Darwin to see that “survival of the fittest” is the basis of natural selection. However, there are no signs of Jews on the Galapagos Islands. Some of the tourists are Jewish, but there’s no synagogue, no JCC, not even a Chabad. So when we See Visiting Ecuador page A2