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Jewish Learning
November 14, 2014 21 Cheshvan 5775 Vol. 95 | No. 9
This Week
It’s Uri Levin at “Eye on Israel” by MARK KIRCHHOFF The Center for Jewish Life This month’s “Eye on Israel” session will feature a very special guest, Omaha’s first Community Shaliach, Uri Levin. On Tuesday, Nov. 18 from noon-1 p.m. in the Kripke Jewish Federation Library, Uri will share his first-hand experiences of life in Israel.
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Yes: Heroes and Fools (and Villains and Saints) Uri Levin by MARY SUE GROSSMAN Program Coordinator, Center for Jewish Life With a diverse range of presentations and workshops, this year’s Global Day of Jewish Learning will include sessions of interest for every-
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one. Based on the Global Day theme of Heroes, Villains, Saints and Fools: The People in the Book, the Sunday, Nov. 16 event will take place from 1:30-5 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center. Following the keynote workshop,
Judaism and the American Songbook, with Doni Zasloff and Eric Lindberg of the Mama Doni Band, there will be different sessions throughout the afternoon. The keynote, which will run from 1:30 – 2:30 p.m., will Continued on page 2
Red Ribbon Week leaves impact on Friedel students by CLAUDIA SHERMAN for Friedel Jewish Academy “Cigarettes and cigars have over 400 chemicals” in them. “It’s really bad on your body, your lungs turn black,” explained ten-year-old Shmuel Aaron Shyken, a fifth grader at Friedel Jewish Academy. During the last week of October, Shmuel and the other students at the school participated in Red Ribbon Week, organized by the National Family Partnership and impacting communities across the country. Denise Bennett, fifth-sixth grade teacher at Friedel, planned Red Ribbon daily themes in order to educate students about the dangers of drug use and to help them make the lifelong choice to be drug free. Each day focused on a particular issue. Monday featured “Being Drug Free is No Sweat,” and the children could wear
Dr. Alan Kricsfeld visited Friedel Jewish Academy during Red Ribbon Week. He showed the students the damage smoking wreaks on the body’s lungs. sweats or athletic clothes or team apparel. Tuesday was “I Mustache You Not to Use Drugs.” Students were given mustaches to wear for the day. “Drugs are Ridiculous!” was Wednesday’s theme, and students were encouraged to wear silly outfits and show off ridiculous hairstyles. By Thursday, Friedel students were wearing Hawaiian or vacation clothes for the “Catch the Wave of a Drug Free Life” theme. Wrapping up on
Friday, the students wore jeans and red shirts or Husker apparel as opposed to the usual white shirts and blue pants and skirts for “I’m a Jeanius; I’m Drug Free” day. In addition to the theme-based attire, Bennett invited Alan Kricsfeld, M.D., to speak to her students about the perils of smoking. He showed the youngsters slides of the effect of cigarettes on a smoker’s body. In addition Continued on page 2
Uri first became known to the Omaha Jewish community in Sept. 2004 when he arrived for his first of two years as community shaliach, with the mission of bringing Israeli experiences and perspectives to the community. Uri has returned on several occasions, both physically and via Skype, to share his perspectives with us. His most recent participation was with the “Eye on Israel” session on Aug. 12, in the midst of Operation Protective Edge. Uri and former Community Shlicha, Naama Keren-Guy, were both called up as reservists during the conflict, and they joined the discussion via Skype to share their experiences. When the conflict subsided, it was evident that many things in Israel had been placed on a lower priority for a period of time. In the October “Eye on Israel” session, Eliad focused on the silent wars of the people who have suffered financially in Israel throughout 2014. Stories were shared about the poverty in the streets; about homeless families; the Holocaust survivors in Israel who struggle for their rights; soldiers who suffer from poverty and about the sorrows various populations experience in Israel. The upcoming session continues the same theme with “The war is off, what is on?” Uri will lead a discussion about liberalism and social justice in Israel. He will bring forth the voice of young Israelis challenging society in their efforts to achieve economic and social self-sufficiency. Among the topics will be a discussion of the challenges in buying a house, in finding an adequate job, and in Continued on page 3