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Malashock Professional Award LYNN BATTEN JFO Content Manager he Jewish Federation of Omaha is pleased to announce Mark Martin as this year’s recipient of the Jody & Neal Malashock Award for Professional Excellence. This award is presented annually to a professional in the Omaha Jewish community who has demonstrated exemplary performance in advancing the mission of their organization. The honoree is selected by the Jewish Federation of Omaha Board of Directors. During his 13 years as Executive Director of the Staenberg Omaha JCC, Mark has made a profound and lasting impact on the community. From his volunteer service to his professional leadership, Mark has consistently dedicated himself to strengthening, supporting, and advancing Jewish life in Omaha. “Community means everything to me,” Mark said. “I knew taking on the role of Executive Director would be a tremendous responsibility, but also a great opportunity to give back. The Omaha Jewish community is so unique. It is close-knit and caring. By accepting this role, I knew I could help sustain our community while also growing it for the future.” When asked about his first memories of the JCC, Mark mentions his parents. “My parents led by example. From a young age they taught me the importance See Malashock page 3
T Standing on their Shoulders: Rediscovering Federation Presidents: J. Harry Kulakofsky (1953-1955): A Legacy of Leadership and Partnership Page 4
Mazel Moments Page 5
Where are they now: Carrie Roitstein Page 12
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Student-to-Student
HEIDI HEILBRUNN IHE & JCRC Program and Communications Manager Cadee Scheer stood at the front of a packed classroom, holding up a photograph of herself with her great-
grandfather, a Holocaust survivor. As it passed from student to student, she explained the profound impact his legacy had on her life. Scheer, a senior at Millard North High School, was joined by Asher Finkelstein, of Millard South and Liat Frey of Elkhorn South. The Jewish high schoolers visited Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart, an allgirls Catholic school, on Monday as ambassadors for Student to Student. The national initiative, organized locally by the Jewish Community Relations Council ( JCRC) of Omaha, brings Jewish students together with See Student-to-Student page 2
Mayor Ewing to Celebrate Jewish American Heritage Month
HEIDI HEILBRUNN IHE & JCRC Program and Communications Manager Jewish American Heritage Month, celebrated each May since its establishment in 2006, honors generations of American Jews who have helped shape the nation’s history and culture. In Omaha, the Jewish Community Relations Council ( JCRC), the Nebraska Jewish Historical Society,
and the Jewish Federation of Omaha will host a reception in recognition of the month. Omaha Mayor John Ewing Jr. will present an official proclamation on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. with refreshments to follow in the Eisenberg Gallery of the Staenberg Omaha JCC. The JCRC is honored to welcome Omaha’s first Black mayor in celebration of this historic milestone See Jewish Heritage Month page 3