December 5, 2008

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Vol. LXXXVIII No. 13 Omaha, NE

Celebrating 88 Years of Service to Nebraska and Western Iowa

8 Kislev, 5769

December 5, 2008

Grim news from Mumbai hits home by JACOB BERKMAN NEW YORK (JTA) -- Until confirmation finally came that the Chabad emissaries in Mumbai were among the more than 195 victims killed in last week’s terrorist attacks in India, Chabad Chasidim and emissaries the world over prayed for the best while fearing for the worst. By the morning of Nov. 28, the hostage standoff at the Chabad’s Nariman House was over two days after it had begun. Early that day, witnesses saw a series of explosions at the community center as Indian special forces stormed the site and battled with the gunmen who had taken over the house -- one of 10 sites in the city attacked Nov. 26 by terrorists. When the smoke had cleared, the bodies of five hostages were found, including those of the couple that ran the center, Rabbi Gavriel and Rivkah Holtzberg. At a Nov. 28 news conference at Chabad world headquarters in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, N.Y., the mood was one of shock and grief. “This news is fresh and this news is raw,” the chairman of Chabad’s education and social services arm, Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky, told reporters. New York Police Department Commissioner Raymond Kelly also was on hand. Chabad has more than 3,500 emissaries, known as schluchim, who run Jewish outreach centers around the world. The centers began to be established at the behest of the late Lubavitcher rebbe, Menachem Mendel Schneerson. Among them are Rabbi Mendel and Shani Katzman, who

Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg, right, and his wife, Rivkah, left, pictured here at a wedding in Mumbai in 2006, served as the Indian city's Chabad-Lubavitch emissaries since 2003. They Credit: Chabad.org were brutally murdered by terrorists in the Mumbai attack last week. arrived in Omaha in 1986 with their first ment in Colaba, in the southern part of child, Estie, when they were about the Mumbai, quickly became a hub both for same age as the Holtzbergs. Jews traveling in India -- many of them Those who knew the Holtzbergs -- Israeli backpackers traveling in the counGavriel, 29, and Rivkah, 28 -- spoke of try following their service in the Israeli them as highly dedicated to the Chabad army -- and for those living in India. mission of spreading Judaism to Jews “Jews from all nationalities stopped there around the globe. The couple moved from -- primarily Israelis, but also those from Brooklyn to Mumbai in 2003 at the urg- Singapore and other places,” said Elijah ing of Chabad’s leadership. Their apart- Jacob, the American Jewish Joint

Federation exec lauded for 10th anniversary at community event by LISA LIEB Under her leadership, Federation Communications Director a strong infrastructure “The Jewish community is has been developed, fortunate to have an executive which includes the director as capable and dedicatrestructuring of the cened as Jan,” said Joe tral services area under a Kirshenbaum, who has served Chief Operating Officer. in local and national leadership She also had the foresight roles. “She has had a major to be one of the first impact on furthering Jewish Federation Directors to values in our community. Jan is create a Community also extremely well thought of D e v e l o p m e n t on the national scene with Department to address the areas of outreach, UJC. I’ve personally seen pronewcomers and Young fessionals look to Jan for her Jewish Omaha. advice and leadership on matThrough that departters and that’s very unusual for ment, the Federation welsomeone from an intermediate comes and connects newsize city. Jan is very special to comers to the Omaha our community.” community, On Wednesday night at the Last winter, Jan Goldstein took a Leadership Mission group Jewish Federation’s Community to visit ISCAR (a precision tool company purchased by engages young adults to Event, Jan Goldstein was hon- Berkshire Hathaway in 2005), located in the Western become involved and take ored for 10 years of service as Galilee, and meet its CEO, Eitan Wertheimer. on leadership positions, provides welcome baskets for babies, and reaches out to Executive Director. Much has been accomplished in the last 10 years under those not yet connected to the Omaha Jewish community. Goldstein’s leadership, all with an overriding theme of It has become a model for federations across the country. building community. Her work towards that end has The foundation of any organized Jewish community is included bringing the Federation agencies together the annual campaign, which provides funding for the towards one shared mission, striving for collaboration structure of the community and all its endeavors. Continued on page 5 and cooperation in their programming and services.

Inside Opinion Page see page 8

This Week: Blumkin’s kitchen: a reminder of home: Page 3 See Front Page Stories & More at: www.jewishomaha.org, click on ‘Jewish Press’

Sunday concert with Craig Taubman to benefit youth: Page 3

Distribution Committee’s country manager for India. “It was almost like a second home to them. Our country director used to say it was like a second home to him because of all of the Jews there on Shabbat.” Said Omaha’s Rabbi Katzman, “We are not equipped to offer answers, only to embellish the painful questions. Rabbi Gabi and Rivkie Holtzberg were the personification of kindness, of light, of warmth, dedication and selflessness, as inspired emissaries of the Rebbe. Their faces radiated love, joy and humility. Their lives were shared with the myriad souls they touched.” He added, “Evil has reared its ugly head yet again and attempts to throw us into despair. We can and must banish evil which is not confined to a single geographic location. How? Resolve to multiply acts of kindness exponentially. Now is the time for our community to band together and support one another in unity,” he said. “Through this our broken hearts will be healed. May we merit the coming of Moshiach speedily.” Chabad of Omaha e-mailed its supporters last week, requested that they dedicate their Shabbat candlelighting to the slain shluchim, including the welfare of twoyear-old Moshe Holtzberg. Rabbi Kotlasrky recounted the last conversation Gavriel had with the Israeli Embassy, shortly after the center was taken over by the terrorists. “He said, ‘The situation is not good,’” Kotlarsky recalled. “And then he was cut off.” Continued on page 2

Young Leadership Mission planned for June by JANIE MUROW Community Development Director An extraordinary opportunity awaits Young Jewish Omaha. The Jewish Federation of Omaha is planning a Young Leadership Mission to Israel for Jewish adults, ages 25-40 living in Omaha, for June 10-19, 2009.

Above: aerial view looking due east across the Jewish Quarter to the Kotel (Western Wall) Plaza. On the right is Credit: ISRANET construction of the Mograbi bridge. “We are so excited about taking a group of young leaders to Israel because this is the first mission specifically for this age group that we have offered in several years,” said Jan Goldstein, the Federation’s executive director. “This trip has already attracted a tremendous cross-section of people, including those who are returning to Israel and those who are first-time visitors.” Continued on page 2

Coming Next Week: Hanukkah Issue Teens to compete in annual B’nai B’rith Bible Quiz: Page 4

High schoolers learn to analyze media coverage of Israel: Page 12


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