December 25, 2015

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Endowed by the Benjamin and Anna E. Wiesman Family Fund AN AGENCY OF THE JEWISH FEDERATION OF OMAHA

A New Year brings new Mainstreeters programs

December 25, 2015 13 Tevet 5776 Vol. 96 | No. 15

This Week

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Rabbi Zohn by MARY SUE GROSSMAN Publicity Chair, Beth Israel Synagogue The Sacred Fellowship. The Holy Society. The Kindness and Truth Society. Performers of Kindness Society. Called a variety of names, the Chevra Kadisha is perhaps the most important group serving Jewish communities around the world. Chevra Kadisha members perform one of the highest levels of mitzvot, the kindness that can never be repaid. The responsibility of the Chevra Kadisha is the sacred task of preparing the body for burial.

Top: Joe Taylor and above: Camille Metoyer Moten.

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by OZZIE NOGG The weather outside may be frightful, but Mainstreeters’ January programs are delightful. Put these dates on your calendar and come join in the activities. A Free Afternoon at the Movies: Beaches with Bette Midler and Barbara Hershey, Friday, Jan. 15 at 1 p.m. in the JCC Theater. No charge for the film or the bags of warm, delicious popcorn. No reservations necessary. Invite a pal. Beaches follows CC (Midler) and Hillary (Hershey) who meet as children vacationing in Atlantic City, N.J., and remain friends throughout the decades. As CC, a loud New Yorker, pursues a singing career, Hillary, a staid Californian, becomes a successful lawyer. Over the years, they often quarrel or compete, but, as other rela-

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2016 Artist Workshops in the Western Galilee

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tionships flourish and die, the two women are always there for each other, traveling from coast to coast through the most tumultuous times of love and tragedy. The movie’s theme song -- Wind Beneath My Wings -- won Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Song of the year in 1990. This moving 1988 film is worth another look. If you’d like to have lunch at the Star Deli in the Rose Blumkin Home Auditorium before the show, call Maggie Conti at 402.334.6521 to reserve a table. Lunch is on your own. The Star Deli starts serving at 11:30 a.m. Luncheon with Joe Taylor – Mr. Memories: Monday, Jan. 18, at 12:30 p.m. in the Rose Blumkin Jewish Home Auditorium. With a vocal delivery that’s been compared Continued on page 3

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by MARY SUE GROSSMAN Center for Jewish Life Through Omaha’s Partnership2 GETHER program of the Jewish Agency for Israel, artists in the community are invited -- and encouraged -- to participate in the 2016 “Artist Workshops in the Western Galilee.” Noa Friedman Epstein, Arts and Community Coordinator for P2G explained, “The AIR program is the flagship program of the Arts and Community Task Force. This is the 7th year that we invite artists from all disciplines to come to the Western Galilee and contribute their knowledge and talent with local artists to create meaningful community proj-

ects together.” Noa remarked that through this program “strong friendships have been formed between Israeli and American artists and many

One of last year’s participants was Mark Kirchhoff of the Jewish Federation of Omaha, Center for Jewish Life. “This was the first time that the pro-

other people in the region.” The 2016 program will be held from May 19-27. Applications for participation are being accepted from artists working in all mediums including, but not limited to: photography, music, painting, theater, art therapy, writing, etc. This is a juried program with limited space available. Each artist accepted into the program will be matched with the appropriate/related groups and resources to make the most of their time and creative offering.

gram was organized with the majority of the delegation participating as one group with one objective,” he said. “There were seven photographers from the United States and one photographer from Budapest, Hungary, using their skills to document through photographs and narratives the diversity that is present in the Western Galilee. Each photographer worked with four different individuals.” Noa shared that “the 2015 AIR project has produced a remarkable Continued on page 3

Rabbi Elchonon Zohn The weekend of Jan. 8-10, the role of the Chevra Kadisha will be the focus of Beth Israel Synagogue’s next Scholar-in-Residence, welcoming Rabbi Elchonon Zohn. The theme of the weekend will be Get an Afterlife and is sponsored by Shirley and David Goodman. Rabbi Zohn is the founder and president of the National Association of Chevra Kadisha and lectures nationally on matters pertaining to the work of the Chevra Kadisha. He is the Director of the Chevra Kadisha of the Vaad Harabonim of Queens, NY, and is considered to be one of the foremost experts on Halachic issues pertaining to end-of-life and the work of the Chevra Kadisha. He has traveled around the world speaking about and strengthening the important work of the many regional Chevra Kadisha groups. The Scholar-in-Residence weekend begins with Shabbat dinner on Friday, Jan. 8 beginning at 6 p.m. Rabbi Zohn will give a presentation, Bridge to Eternity: Get a Life and an Afterlife, following dinner. The dinner will include soup, chicken, vegetables and dessert. Youth programming and babysitting will be available during the presentation. Dinner is $12 for adults, $6 for children four-12 and free for children three and under. On Saturday morning, Jan. 9 Rabbi Zohn will give the Shabbat sermon. The sermon title will be The Power of Chessed (Kindness): The Greatest Investment. A reception will be held Saturday evening beginning at 7 p.m., followed by a talk by Rabbi Zohn, Not Yet Gone but Already Forgotten. Completing the weekend, Rabbi Zohn will lead a Tahara Training Seminar on Sunday Continued on page 2


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