Vol. LXXXf
No. 31
Omaha, NE
30Nisan, 5762
April 12,2002
SERVING NEBRASKA AND WESTERN IOWA FOR 81 YEARS
Calendar of Israel Solidarity Events by JEWISH PRESS News Service
Sunday, April 14, 1:45-2J30 (Jewish Community Center Social Hall) Panel discussion about current crisis in Israel during Yom Ha'Atzmaut (Israeli Independence Day celebrations, starting at 12:30 p.m.) Panelists: Guy Matalon, Romi Avav, Michael Gershowitz.
Tuesday, April 16, 11:30 a.m.-12:3G p.m. (Kripke Jewish Federation Library) Facilitated by Sara Juster, learn how to respond to media bias and inaccuracies. Contact Suzy Eubin at 334-8938, or shatzyyoga@aol.com.
Friday, April 19, 8 p.m. Temple Israel Special Solidarity Shabbat Service: "We Stand With Israel," (For more information, call Temple, 556-6536)
Sunday, April 28, 3 p.m. (Meet at the JCC) Community Israel Solidarity Walk and Rally Contact Pam Monsky, Jewish Federation of Omaha, at 334-6431, pmonsky<g>jewishomaha.org
ADL Supporter Jim Wolf Dies in Albion by CAROL KATZMAN, Editor
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Cattle rancher, farmer and banker Jim Wolf died April 10, and was buried in his home town of Albion, NE, today. Wolf, along with the Newman family of Omaha, was instrumental in the establishment of a regional office of the Anti-Defamation League in Omaha. In addition to serving on ADL's local board, Wolf was also a member of its national board. He and his wife, Elaine, set up a $100,000 endowment in 2000 for the ADL and made a challenge to the community to raise another $100,000 by offering a like amount "to ensure the continuity of ADL." "His immeasurable contributions have changed our landscape," said Bob Wolfson, ADL's Executive Director. "His light will shine on the lives of those blessed to know him and the lives of those who benefit from his generous soul." Wolf attributed much of his involvement with ADL to his father-in-law, Col. Melvin H. Schelsinger, a national director of ADL, who developed the system of regional offices to help promote the work of the organization. In addition to his wife, Wolf is survived by sons and daughters-in-law, Jay and Susan of Albion, and David and Pam of Denver, CO; daughters and sons-in-law, Debra and Allen Parmet of Kansas City, MO, and Susan and Greg Becker of Corte Madera, CA; grandchildren, Aaron and Dan Parmet, Alana and Mareya Becker, Mitchell, Alex and Hilary Wolf, and Jonah, Ben, and Hannah Wolf; and sister-in-law, Hannie Wolf of Albion. (Gary Javitch contributed to this article.)
Sharon Presses on with Campaign by NAOMI SEGAL
JERUSALEM (JTA)-Israel is coming under intense U.S. pressure to end its military operation in the West Bank. In successive speeches and via intermediaries, President Bush is making it clear that the Israeli operation must be Despite the fighting, brought to a halt-- Prime Minister Sharon and soon, despite the spoke to Holocaust surfact that another avivors and their families eight Israelis were a tt iiie memorial ceremony killed in a suicide Y a d Vashem, Tuesday. bombing aboard a Photo by ISRANET. bus on its its way from Haifa to Tel Aviv Wednesday morning. But Sharon and other Israeli officials are making it equally clear that the operation will proceed until its goals are achieved. The gap is leaving political observers wondering how long Sharon can withstand the pressure. On Monday night, Israeli officials said the army would withdraw within hours from two West Bank cities. Following the withdrawals from Kalkilya and Tulkarm, officials said, Israeli tanks would continue to surround the (Continued on page 2)
Cantors Coming 'Home' for Community Concert by CLAUDIA SHERMAN, Temple Israel Communications Coordinator
Cantor Wendy Shermet Cantor Jennifer Blum Hazzan Erik Contzius Cantor Karen Webber-Gilat "Bringing together a decade of Temple Israel can- congregation after his investiture in 1995 at HUC- children in activities such as religious school, youth tors is not something that happens very often," said JIR. He served in Omaha from 1995 to 1998 and is groups, Jewish Community Center programs and Cantor Wendy Shermet. But that's exactly what now with Keneseth Israel in Elkins Park, PA. "It camps. "I'm very excited to see former students, friends will happen on Saturday, April 20, when Cantors will be wonderful to be back amongst old friends," and colleagues," she commented. Jennifer Blum, Karen Webber-Gilat, and Hazzan he said. "I'm looking forward to it." Cantor Shermet was invested in 2001 at HUCA native of New Jersey, Hazzan Contzius perErik Contzius return to Omaha to join Cantor Shermet for a concert at Temple Israel. The 8 p.m. formed extensively in oratorios and musieal produc- JIR after serving as a student cantor at Temple tions while studying in York, England. He and his Sholom in Plainfield, NJ. She has also worked as a concert will be followed by a reception. "It will be an eclectic mix of sacred and secular wife, Rachel, are now parents of a one-year-old son soloist in synagogues in Seattle and Everett, WA; Northridge and Studio City, CA; and in Los music," according to Cantor Shermet, and will fea- Jacob. Cantor Karen Webber-Gilat, whose first cantorial Angeles. ture liturgical, classical, folk, as well as Broadway In addition, Cantor Shermet has performed as a position was also withTemple from 1990 to 1994, is musical numbers. Julie Sandene will accompany singer, actress, composer, arranger, pianist and returning to Omaha for the first time. She now the four cantors on the piano. music director. She has been with Temple Israel serves Temple Israel in Dayton, OH. She lives near Cantor Shermet's immediate predecessor at since June, 2001. The cantor and her husband, Len Cincinnati with her husband, Ronen, and their two Temple, from 1998 to 2001, was Cantor Jennifer Burrell, have a son, Sam, 7. Blum, who said she feels like she's coming home. children, Zeev, 8, and Ivy, 3. (Continued on page 2) After leaving Omaha, Cantor Webber-Gilat Temple was Cantor Blum's first congregation after her investiture from Hebrew Union College-Jewish moved to Texas. In her quest to teach and lead Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR), School of Sacred prayer in unlikely places, she served as a contract INSIDE: chaplain at a men's prison in Ft. Worth. After four Music. "It will be a wonderful reunion with my first con- years in Texas, the family relocated to the Pacific Dr. Kahn Speaks in Israel ......page 6 gregation," she said. Now associated with Mt. Zion Northwest, where she served as a guest cantor. In addition to her work at the Temple in Dayton, Congregation in St. Paul, MN, Cantor Blum is page 8 "looking forward to seeing many wonderful friends Cantor Webber-Gilat tutors B'nai Mitzvah students Legacy Crossword Puzzle as well as making music with those who came in her home, organized a music minyan, and is ......page 9 involved in special programming as well as Kesher, Buying Israeli on the Web before me and with my successor Wendy." Temple was also Hazzan Erik Contzius's first which coordinates the inclusion of special needs /Israel 101' , ....page 12