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GABBY BLAIR Staff Writer, Jewish Press t was a joy to catch up with former Omaha artist Carole Greenberg a few weeks back. For many years Greenberg served as the Assistant Director and beloved artistic muse for the Pennie Z. Davis Child Development Center where she began working as a part-time employee in 1990. Carole and husband Andy relocated to Florida in 2015, along with Carole’s mother. Carole has been keeping busy doing what she loves most; fostering a love for and creating art. In spite of Covid-19, the Greenbergs, who live in a gated retirement community, are far from feeling shut in. “We rarely venture outside of our development right now due to the pandemic, but it has actually been lovely. Testing is brought to us, we have many food delivery options available and we are fortunate to have a back yard and a wonderful community to hunker down in.” See Carole Greenberg pageA3
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STEVEN W. LEVINGER JFO Chief Development Officer For severeal months now, too many of you have not been able to see the inside of our Staenberg-Kooper-Fellman Campus. But much has been happening here, and we are excited to share with you the progress that has
been made. From the Alan J. Levine Performing Arts Theater to the new locker rooms, from the planned learning commons to the Wiesman Family Reception and Classroom space, our building is coming to life at remarkable speed. When it’s all done, we will all be able to enjoy a crossroads of the Omaha JCC’s past, present and future that is rich with opportunity. Our Future is Now, and we invite you to be a part of it! Our community is so fortunate that more than 120 donors have made contributions to the building project so far. This has allowed us to do construction work while we are out raising necessary capital. Most See Be a part of it page A2
Join Rabbi Ari Dembitzer for Ask the Rabbi sure if the venue in which they find MARY SUE GROSSMAN Having celebrated the High Holi- themselves is the proper place to days in a most unique fashion, it’s ask. I hear many questions prefaced time to look ahead and ponder the with ‘I suppose I should have next steps in this learned this in Heunique Jewish year of brew school.’ The 5781. With many goal of this session is people finding themto provide a comselves with more fortable venue for “thinking time,” no anyone to ask quesdoubt a number of tion.” questions are floatWhen asked if he ing around in the thinks anyone will Jewish realm. A new try to ‘stump the Beth Israel virtual rabbi,’ he responded: event will provide “No doubt I will rethe opportunity to ceive a number of pose those queries. challenging quesOn Sunday tions. The members evening, Nov. 1 at 7 of the Omaha comRabbi Ari Dembitzer p.m, Rabbi Ari will munity continually be live and ready for questions sub- impress me with the knowledge mitted by attendees. Questions can that is sought.” be asked on anything. Ever wonder “Ask the Rabbi” will be live on Beth why bad things happen to good Israel’s Zoom Room at tinyurl. people? How about a woman’s role com/bizoom in addition to Beth in Judaism? Is anti-Semitism or in- Israel’s Facebook page found at termarriage the bigger threat to the bethisraelsynagogueomaha. Jewish people? What is the Jewish Questions should be submitted to belief in the hereafter? ydreyer@orthodoxomaha.org. “Asking questions can be difficult,” For additional questions, please call says Rabbi Ari. “A person doesn’t 402.556.6288 or email bethisrael@ want to look foolish or may be un- orthodoxomaha.org.