Vol. 90 No. 10 Omaha, NE
Celebrating 89 Years of Service to Nebraska and Western Iowa
Jewish Federation of Omaha honors awards recipients
From left to right: Jewish Federation president Jody Malashock, Spirit of Federation Award winners Pete Brodkey and Judy Josephson, and Rick Schrager, who presented the awards. See more photos from the Jewish Federation of Omaha Volunteer of the Year event on page 12.
An excellent summer adventure: Partnership with Israel Kefiadah by MARY SUE GROSSMAN all of their time with Israelis and making a strong perDirector of Operations & Programming, sonal connection,” says Katzman. “The follow-up The Center for Jewish Education reports we received from the Partnership staff about our Taylor Workman, Salo Cemaj and Daniel Grossman Omaha participants was excellent. Taylor, Salo and experienced Israel in a different type of program this Daniel made a very positive impression on the Israelis.” past summer. They participated in the Partnership with The Omaha volunteers were joined by others from Israel Kefiadah program, Indianapolis, Chicago, working as camp counYoungstown and selors in the Matte Asher Omaha. The program region in northern Israel. was then further Each summer, Partnerenhanced when volunship with Israel seeks volteers from Hungary, who unteers between the ages had worked in a Jewish of 19-26 “who are cresummer camp near ative, energetic, outgoBudapest, arrived expaning, and responsible and ding the connection parhave had experience with ticipants made with othchildren.” Partnership ers. provides participants The Omaha Kefiadah with volunteer placeparticipants also met the ments, housing, transIsraeli teens who traveled “It’s a wrap! The 2010 Kefiadah participants pose for a group portation to the placeto Omaha for the photo with the Israeli counselors on the final day of camp.” ments, most meals, local Maccabi Games. They touring, a $400 stipend and most importantly, an amaz- talked about our community and answered questions ing platform for making personal connections. the teens had about Omaha. Volunteers are responsible for round-trip airfare, health The following are reports the three participants proinsurance, transportation costs for private trips, and vided on their return. some additional meals. Taylor Workman Those interested in participating complete an applica“I had always been interested in traveling to Israel but tion and go through an interview process before being my family never chose it as a vacation destination. I accepted for the program. Julee Katzman, Associate thought about a Birthright trip but thought it sounded Director of the Jewish Federation of Omaha participat- too fast-paced for me. When I was given the opportunied in the interviews. “Kefiadah is a great chance for ty to participate in the Kefiada program I was admittedyoung adults to participate in a unique Israel program. ly a little nervous about spending half of my summer out Rather than being tourists, they are working, spending Continued on page 7
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Federations, JCPA to fight delegitimization of Israel by JACOB BERKMAN NEW YORK (JTA) -- The Jewish Federations of North America and the Jewish Council for Public Affairs are launching a multimillion-dollar joint initiative to combat anti-Israel boycott, divestment and sanctions campaigns. The JFNA and the rest of the Jewish federation system have agreed to invest $6 million over the next three years in the new initiative, which is being called the Israel Action Network. The federations will be working in conjunction with JCPA, an umbrella organization bringing together local Jewish community relations councils across North America. The network is expected to serve as a rapidJerry Silverman response team charged with countering the growing campaign to isolate Israel as a rogue state akin to apartheid-era South Africa – a campaign that the Israeli government and Jewish groups see as an existential threat to the Jewish state. In fighting back against anti-Israel forces, the network will seek to capitalize on the reach of North America’s 157 federations, 125 local Jewish community relations councils and nearly 400 communities under the federation system. “There is a very, very high sense of urgency in [fighting] the delegitimizing of the State of Israel,” the JFNA’s president and CEO, Jerry Silverman, said. “There is no question that it is among the most critical challenges facing the state today.” In fact, Silverman added, Israeli leaders identify this as the second most dangerous threat to Israel, after Iran’s pursuit of nuclear weapons. Under a plan approved in late September during a special conference call of the JFNA’s board of trustees, the JCPA’s senior vice president, Martin Raffel, will oversee the new network. He will be working in concert with the head of the JFNA’s Washington office, William Daroff. Over the next several months, Raffel will be putting together his team, including six people in New York, one in Israel and one in Washington. The network will monitor the delegitimization movement worldwide and create a strategic plan to counter it wherever it crops up. It will work with local federations and community relations councils to enlist the help of key leaders at churches, labor unions and cultural institutions to fight anti-Israel boycott, divestment and sanctions campaigns. Organizers of the network are looking at the response to an attempted boycott of the Toronto International Film Festival last year as a model for how the system could potentially work. When the festival organizers decided to focus on filmmakers from Tel Aviv, more than 1,000 prominent actors and filmmakers signed a statement saying that the organizers had become part of Israel’s propaganda machine, and they threatened to boycott the event. In response, the UJA Federation of Greater Toronto and the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles worked together to come up with a counter statement supporting the festival. The counter statement won the signatures of even more prominent Hollywood figures, including Jerry Seinfeld, Natalie Portman, Sacha Baron Cohen, Lisa Kudrow, Jason Alexander and Lenny Kravitz. “The partnership started last year around the Toronto Continued on page 2
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