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August 31,2101
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Noted Jewish Feminist to Speak at Women's Symposium
The Yellow Dress Finds a New Home with the Girt Scouts
fay SHARON BARQAS, JFS Program Coordinator
by JEWISH PRESS News Service
Shalvi's drive to make a differDr. Alice Shalvi, an interna- f ence did not stop there, this tionally-known feminist and mother of six children continactivist on women's issues, will ued to enrich the lives of other appear as the keynote speaker at the upcoming Women's * women. Symposium on Sunday, Nov. She became principal of the 4 at 10 a.m. Jewish Family Pelech Religious Experimental Service is spossoring the secHigh School for Girls, and ond Women's Symposium, founding Chairwoman of the which was created to continue English department at Benthe life education of Jewish Gurion University- She has women in the Omaha commu' also been published extensively nity. o n literature, education, women. feminism and Judaism. Dr. Shalvi will discuss her ' Her history of public service vast experience as a scholar and activist for women through " w o n k ^ the President's Award for outstanding contribution to the years. -Dr. Alice Shalvi t h e q u a ii f c y o f Hfe ] n Israel. "We are thrilled to have Dr. Shalvi speak to the Jewish women in our communi- Additionally, she was the first recipient of the New ty," said Ruth Erman, co-chairman for the event. Israel Fund's Women's Leadership Award, which TMs is one woman who dares to live her life to the will, henceforth, bear her name. "Dr. Sfaalvi has a fascinating background filled fullest," Born in Germany, Dr. Shalvi immigrated to with incredible accomplishments," said Steve StieL England in 1934. She earned a masters in English Executive Director of Jewish Family Service. Literature from Cambridge University and a post- "Women attending the Symposium will have a graduate degree in social work from the London once-in-a-lifetime experience listening to her." School of Economics and Political Science. The theme for this year's Symposium, held at the After immigrating to Israel in 1950, she earned a Jewish Community Center, is Transition.-;, which PhD. in English literature from the Hebrew has created the opportunity to include a variety of University. sessions with topics that will appeal to women of She served as the founding chairperson for Israel all ages. Women's Network, an advocacy group dedicated to For more information on the upcoming advancing the status of women in Israel. Dr. Symposium, call JFS at 330-2024.
Last month, Deaaa*s Fund, a aoa-profifc organization from Woburn, MA, announced the authorization of a limited production rights agreement to the Girl Scouts Great Plains Coinidi for the right to market and produce their domestic violence prevention programs in Nebraska and portions of Iowa. The Yellow Dress (high school and college versions are available* tells the story of a teenager who is killed by her boyfriend; the junior high play Remote Control is an interactive play which invites audience members to problem solve with the actor as to how to help his friends who have gotten into an unhealthy and violent relationship; and, in Doin' the Right Thing, fourth, through sisth graders watch an interactive play about bullying and how to stand up for themselves and their peers. Dr. Patricia Newman chaired the volunteer project from 1993-2001. In February of 2001, 11 productions of the programs were shown to 3200 students throughout the Omaha area. A community collaboration, led by three founding organizations: the National Council of Jewish Women. Onsaha Section, the Domestic Violence Coordinating: Council of Greater Omaha and Jewish Family Service, raised more than $15,000 to bring the productions to Omaha youth and their families and advocates.
Community Encouraged to Participate in Solidarity Rally in New York City by PAM MONSKY, Federation Communications Directorare urged to contact the Tens of thousands of Federation at 334-6431, for North American Jews and the Omaha constituency's supporters of Israel, inmeeting place and time. cluding a contingent from "As Israelis are facing Omaha, are expected to threats to their lives, their converge in New York everyday existence and City this fall at a major their statehood, we, their rally—sponsored by the brothers and sisters and Jewish Federation of supporters here in North Omaha, United Jewish America, are dedicated to Communities (UJC) and demonstrating to them and the Jewish Federations of the world our unwavering North America-rthat will and never ending support be a continental statement and alliance, said l^arvm. of solidarity with Israel A P^vately-hired security guard watches K. Lender, who UJC has and its people. carefully over the only two customers at The rally, Standing the entrance to a down-town cafe near named as chairman of the Israelis never have, Together, will take place Jaffa Road. Tourism to Israel is down by never will, stand alone. on Sunday, Sept. 23 at some 56%, but the manager of Sbarro I am privileged to chair a 1 p.mu along Second Ave., announced, "We will do everything to major event underscoring beginning at 47th Street, (ranch, the total is Photoinvestment by ISRANET. in Manhattan. National at $470,000." Stephen H. Hoffman, UJC Chief Executive leaders and Israeli officials are expected to attend. Officer, highlighted the importance of the rally as Federation President Forrest Knitter and NCJW he announced Lender's appointment. National President Jan Schneiderman have issued "Marvin Lender has been involved in historic inia personal invitation to the Omaha Jewish commutiatives in which the North American Jewish comnity to join hi this important rally. "We are facing our greatest challenge since the munity has coalesced and made a difference," Yom Kippur War in 1973. The violence has exacted Hoffman said. Today, as the people of Israel face an enormous toll on the people of Israel and Jews an immense challenge, the strength and unity of all over the world. We must stand up and send a the Jewish community and its friends will again be harnessed toward a positive end." message of unity to our homeland," said Krutter. (Continued on page 11) Omahans planning to be in the New York area, or Lender, Vice-chairman of M & M Investments, former Omahans and students living in New York
Coordinating the 2001-02 productions of The Yellow Dress are: Dr. Patricia Newman, left, program director; artistic director Pat Kiesj and Deborah Keating, Executive Director of tiie Girls Scouts Great Plains CounciL The success of these productions encouraged Dr. Newman and her volunteer committee of collaborating agencies to seek a way to have productions available year round and more affordably. The Girl Scouts lead the way in this endeavor by becoming the lead agency, and seeking funds and production rights for the programs. Deborah Keating, Executive Director of the Girl Scouts Great Plains Council; Dr. Newman, Director of Therapy Services for Catholic Charities; and Pat Kies, a professional actress and artistic consultant from Omaha, were trained in Boston by Deana's Fund ha June. The Livingston Foundation provided the seed money for this required training and the pursuit of this Iicensure. (Continued on page 12}
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