Jewish Community News - December

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Jewish Community Digital News THE PUBLICATION OF THE JEWISH FEDERATION OF THE DESERT DECEMBER ISSUE

Exciting Array of JBC Authors Coming to the Desert, Sunday December 3rd, 2023 Desert residents have the unique opportuniy to meet and hear in-person presentations by some of the most outstanding, gifted contemporary Jewish writers by coming to the Jewish Federation Offices on Sunday, December 3rd, beginning at 10:00 am and continuing through the early evening. Attendees can select a favorite or two to hear or come for the entire day and experience the diverse, fascinating range of topics presented by these remarkable authors. These authors are some of the most interesting and well respected writers today. There is no charge to attend, but space is limited and reservations are a must, no later than December 1st. Box lunches are available for $15, with the choice of a tuna, egg salad or veggie sandwich, plus potato salad or fruit, potatoes chips and a cookie. A happy hour wine and cheese reception will be provided by the Jewish Federation at 6:30 pm.

Andrew Lawler -Under Jerusalem 10:00 am

Rabbi Michael Strassfeld Judaism Disrupted - 3:00 pm

Revital Danker Israel Consul - Noon

Benyamin Cohen The Einstein Effect - 4:30 pm

Philip Slayton - AntiSemitism 1:30 pm

Joel Chasnoff / Israel 201 5:30 pm*


TABLE OF CONTENTS

2023-2024 JEWISH FEDERATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT, Arnie Gillman VICE PRESIDENT/TREASURER, Ron Langus SECRETARY, Stephanie Ross IMMEDIATE PAST CO-PRESIDENTS Jackie Cohen Cora Ginsberg ALLOCATIONS CHAIR, Lori Fritz

BOARD: Sheri Borax Wendy Brooks Barry Fisher Carol Fragen Alan Gitlin Bobbi Holland Robert Jacobs Barry Kaiman Fran Kaufman Margie Kulp Dan Weisberg Alan Potash CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

TABLE OF CONTENTS...........................................................................................................................................................................2 Cabaret for a Cause Event...................................................................................................................................................................3 Jewish Book Council - Author’s Information................................................................................................................................4 Jewish Book Council - Author’s Information................................................................................................................................5 Isreal Hostages Release Information...........................................................................................................................................6-7 Tributes......................................................................................................................................................................................................8 Shabbat Schedule..................................................................................................................................................................................9 Community Statement .....................................................................................................................................................................10

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CABARET FOR A CAUSE

GATHERING FOR GOOD

On November 27, 2023 An incredible evening for “Cabaret for a Cause” at Tamarisk Country Club produced by Momentous Events and underwritten by Carol Fragen, Steve Tobin and Johnny Krupa of the Grace Helen Spearman Foundation, Stephen and Margie Kulp, and Marc and Lisa Roth. David Burnham of Broadway fame wowed the crowd who enjoyed a dine-around evening in several rooms at Tamarisk. THANK YOU FOR YOUR DONATIONS TO SUPPORT ISRAEL


Feast of Jewish Learning - Jewish Book Council Sunday, December 3rd, 2023 10:00 am - “Under Jerusalem” by Andrew Lawler

An acclaimed journalist, draws on his extensive experience to present a vivid and engaging account. His work has been featured in reputable publications such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, National Geographic, and Smithsonian. With a focus on science and archaeology, Lawler’s expertise contributes to the depth and accuracy of the narrative in “Under Jerusalem.” “Under Jerusalem” offers readers a captivating journey into the depths of the Holy City, revealing the layers of history that have shaped its contested present. The book not only provides historical insights but also prompts reflection on the potential for coexistence amid the complexities of Jerusalem’s past and present.

Noon: Israel Update with Revital Danker

DANKER: Consulate General of Israel in the Pacific Southwest Region During the break between our morning speaker and the first of our afternoon authors, we are honored to have Revital Danker join us and present an Israel update. Consul Danker is a senior career diplomat with the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, having served in the Ministry since 1994. She serves as the Consul for Consular Affairs at the Consulate General of Israel in the Pacific Southwest Region. In this capacity, her regional mandate spans 7 states. Consul Danker has served in Los Angeles since August 2020, and has put special emphasis on revolutionizing the communications systems that serve over 250,000 Israelis and the wider community. Given the recent challenging situation in Israel she has been called upon to provide immediate assistance to the Israeli Wounded Veterans, Beit Halochem organization., the organization established in 1949 which in collaboration with the Ministry of Defense promoting the rights of veterans in the Knesset.

1:30 PM - “Antisemitism” by Philip Slayton

Reviewed by Leslie Pepper, Director of Community Engagement This startling exploration of the past and present of antisemitism starts with the surprisingly complex basics: What is a Jew? What is antisemitism? Why does it happen? Author Philip Slayton looks at the very different experiences of Jews in Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and America, and the longstanding tensions between Jews and Muslims, and Jews and Christians. He examines the Holocaust, which brought the fight against antisemitism to new heights, and Zionism, which has set the fight back immeasurably. He taught at McGill University and was Dean of Law at the University of Western Ontario. He practiced corporate law in Toronto with Blake, Cassels & Graydon from 1983 until his retirement in 2000. Slayton is an attorney and a regular contributor on law-related topics to Canadian magazines and newspapers. In 2008, and again in 2010, he was awarded a Kenneth R. Wilson Memorial Award by the Canadian Business Press for his column in Canadian Lawyer Magazine. Slayton has received a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship and has served as President of the Canadian Rhodes Scholars Foundation and as Governor of Sheridan College. In 1998, Oxford University named him a “Distinguished Friend” of the university.

3:00 PM - “Judaism Disrupted” by Rabbi Michael Strassfeld

Reviewed by Alan Potash, CEO Here I am again promoting a book that I discovered as part of the Jewish Book Council’s collection of books and authors. I am not sure if or when you were a young adult, a college student or a couple getting married, and you needed help exploring ways to connect Jewishly and didn’t feel comfortable or welcomed in a synagogue. Or you wanted to become more “Jewish” beyond a bar or bat mitzvah. For example, if you wanted to learn how to bake challah, put on tefillin, create a ketubah or any number of mitzvahs. It was all there at your fingertips. 4 JEWISH COMMUNITY NEWS / JFEDPS.ORG


I still have my original copy which I spiral bound for easy access. Judaism Disrupted clearly caught my attention knowing how much I still garner from his earlier work. I needed to find out what he means by Judaism Disrupted. Strassfeld opens a door to how Judaism has evolved over time and how and why now is the time to explore it from a 21st century perspective. I agree. Living a Jewish life today is different than it was in biblical times or even in early rabbinic times. The desire to hold true to early teachings and values is timeless. Strassfeld breaks down his philosophy in 11 core principles guiding the reader and student through an exercise of expanding ones understanding and commitment to living a meaningful Jewish life.

4:30 PM – “The Einstein Effect” by Benyamin Cohen

Reviewed by Leslie Pepper, Director, Community Engagement Benyamin Cohen joins us in a fascinating discussion of his book “The Einstein Effect: How the World’s Favorite Genius Got into Our Cars, Our Bathrooms, and Our Minds”. This book is a fascinating look into how Einstein’s genius and science continues to show up in so many facets of our everyday lives and his enduring legacy as an unlikely pop culture icon. Albert Einstein was the first modern day celebrity and, decades after his death, still has the world’s most recognizable face. His influence is seen in much of the technology we use every day: GPS, remote controls, weather forecasts, even toothpaste. But it’s not just Einstein’s scientific discoveries that continue to shape our world. His legacy underpins the search for aliens, the rescue of refugees, the invention of time machines, and the debunking of fake news. He appears in new books, TV shows, and movies all the time-and fans are paying millions for Einstein relics at auction. Award-winning author and jo journalist Benyamin Cohen has a bizarre side hustle as the manager of Einstein’s official social media accounts, which have 20 million followers-more than most living celebrities. In The Einstein Effect, Cohen embarks on a global quest to unearth Einstein’s ongoing relevance today. Along the way, he meets scientists and celebrities, speaks to dozens with the last name Einstein (including two rabbis), and even tracks down the brain of Einstein, new book, stolen from his body during the autopsy. Cohen shows us the myriad ways the Nobel Prize winner’s influence is still with us, giving an in-depth-and often hilarious-look at the world’s favorite genius like you’ve never seen him before.

5:30-7:00 - “Israel 201” by Joel Chasnoff Review by Alan Potash, CEO I read books. I read many books on Israel, Israel history, Judaism, Jewish History, biographies and sometimes crime novels (once in a while). I have known Joel for many years and have read his books in the past. When I saw in the Jewish Book Council list of authors and Joel was listed with a new book, I bought it right way. Israel 201 is filled with humor, history, food and many other delicious offerings. A few highlights: the chapter on the Israeli psyche sets the tone or better yet puts you in the driver’s seat on the tour of what makes a person an Israeli. He and his co-author Benji Lovitt do a great job as expats with decades of life experiences in Israel to help the non-Israeli lover of Israel get a glimpse into everyday life of, challenges and a little joy of living in Israel. Joel’s first book the 188th Crybaby Brigade is a memoir of his early life in Israel a personal account of his time in the IDF. The 188th Crybaby Brigade: A skinny Jewish Kid from Chicago Fights Hezbollah is an easy way to learn first-hand what Joel experienced moving to Israel and being in the IDF—it is well worth reading too. One of the chapters that will both make one laugh and learn is the chapter on Hebrew. You will get a chance to hear Joel talk about his book and then do a follow-up performance using his talents as a humorist to explain what is going on in Israel today during the current war. *Joel will give two presentations; following his talk on his book he will share with us his take on Israel today.


Bring Them Home Now! - As of November 29, 2023 Released on November 24, 2023 Top from L-R Adina Moshe, Margalit Moses, Danielle Aloni and her daughter Emilia. Middle: Doron Asher and her daughters Raz and Aviv, Hanna Katzir. Bottom row: Keren Munder and her son Ohad, Ruti Munder, Yaffa Adar and Channah Peri

Released on November 25, 2023 Top from L-R Sharon Avigdori and her daughter Noam, siblings Alma and Noam Or. Middle: Hila Rotem, Emily Hand, Shiri Weiss and her daughter Noga. Bottom: Adi Shoham and children Yahel and Naveh, Maya Regev and Shoshana Haram.

Released on November 26,2023 Top from L-R Hagar Brodutch and children Ofri, Yuval and Oriya, Roni Krivoi. Middle: Chen Almog Goldstein and her children Agam, Gal and Tal Almog. Bottom: Avigail Idan, Elma Avraham, Aviva Siegel, and siblings Ela and Dafna Elyakim.

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Released on November 27, 2023 Top from L-R Sharon Aloni Cunio and her children Emma and Yuli, siblings Sahar and Erez Calderon. Bottom: Karina Engel-Bart and her children Mika and Yuval, siblings Yagil and Or Yaakov, and Eitan Yahalomi.

Released November 28, 2023 Top from L-R Ditza Heiman, Tamar Metzger, Noralin Babadila Agojo, Ada Sagi, Meirav Tal Bottom: Rimon Kirsht, Ofelia Roitman, Gabriela Leimberg and her daughter Mia Clara Marman.

Released November 29, 2023 Top from L-R Ben Ami, Yarden Roman, Liat Atzili, Moran Stela Yanai Middle: Liam Or, Itay Regev, Otir Engel, Amit Shani. Bottom: Gali Tarshansky, Raaya Rotem, Yelena Trupanov, and her mother Irena Tati.


TRIBUTE CARDS DONATIONS Sending tributes and memorials is a meaningful way to honor loved ones. HONORARIUM TRIBUTES IN APPRECIATION FOR: •

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Nancy Altshule, Thank you for a wonderful evening; from Merle Arenson, Kathi Balaban, Sera Brill, Joanne Chunowitz, Bette Cooper, Nancy Ditlove, Jane Effress, Judy Feinberg, Micki Goldner, Shelli Goodman, Cass Graff-Radford, Margot Halperin, Joan Hirsch, Loreen Jacobson, Lois Johnson, Carol Kaplan, Margie Kulp, Joellen Leifer, Bertel Lewis, Terry Lubar, Marilyn Malkin, Eunice Meister, Cydney Osterman, Barbara Platt, Gail Richards, Trudy Schwartz, Jane Sherman, Cecille Silverman, Elaine Stein, Carole Sukman, Leslie Usow.and Barbara Weisberg. * Les Cooper, Happy 80th birthday, from Elaine and Ted Stein. Helene Galen and Jaime Kabler, Wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving, from Margot and Jerry Halperin. Jodi Glaser, Happy birthday wishes from the Jaffe family: Janni, Jerry, Stephen, Bean, Wheat and Mitzie Bobbi Holland, Thank you for a wonderful evening; from Merle Arenson, Kathi Balaban, Sera Brill, Joanne Chunowitz, Bette Cooper, Nancy Ditlove, Jane Effress, Judy Feinberg, Micki Goldner, Shelli Goodman, Cass Graff-Radford, Margot Halperin, Joan Hirsch, Loreen Jacobson, Lois Johnson, Carol Kaplan, Margie Kulp, Joellen Leifer, Bertel Lewis, Terry Lubar, Marilyn Malkin, Eunice Meister, Cydney Osterman, Barbara Platt, Gail Richards, Trudy Schwartz, Jane Sherman, Cecille Silverman, Elaine

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Stein, Carole Sukman, Leslie Usow.and Barbara Weisberg. * Loreen Jacobson, Happy birthday and thank you for gracious hospitality, from Barbara Platt. Peter Johnson, Wishing you a happy, healthy birthday, from Phyllis Schahet. Barry Kaiman, Congratulations on your retirement, from Rabbi Yankel and Rochel Kreiman. Barry Kaiman, Thanks for your thoughtfulness, generosity, and calories, from Barbara Platt and Norm Lewis Pearle Rae Levey, Thank you for a wonderful evening from Barbara Platt. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan McCool, Congratulations on the birth of Grayson Lane, from Grandpa Jack and Micki Goldner. Diane Rubin, Congratulations on your conversion, from Joanne and Bill Chunowitz. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schoeizel, Congratulations on your marriage, from Grandpa Jack and Micki Goldner. Ricky Zisook, In honor of your 80th birthday, from Nina and Milt Zale. Larry Zoll, Best wishes on your special birthday, from Margot and Jerry Halperin, Eunice and Jerry Meister.

•All donations to Nancy Altshule and Bobbi Holland and the tributes sent to Jody Glaser, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan McCool, Diane Rubin, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schoeizel, and Ricky Zisook were earmarked to the Israel Emergency Fund.

REFUAH SHLEIMAH GET WELL: • •

Muriel and Ron Goldberg, Wishing both of you a speedy recovery, from Eunice and Jerry Meister. Judy Metzger, Sending our love and best wishes for a speedy recovery, from Gail and Bob Scadron.

MEMORIAM TRIBUTES CONDOLENCES SENT TO: • • • • • • • • • •

Family of Joyce Freund, In loving memory of Joyce Freund, from Larry and Cathy Pitts, Sheryl and Marty Sachman, and Cindy Ulman. Family of Art Friedman, in memory of Art, from Larry and Cathy Pitts. Elaine Gershenson and Family, In loving memory of your mother Diane Vedder, from Rabbi Yankel and Rochel Kreiman. Bill Gordon, In memory of Adele Pearlstein, from Mary Levine and Alan Goldstein. Alan Greene, In memory of your beloved wife Helen, from Cora Ginsberg, Loreen Jacobson, Mary Levine and Alan Goldstein, Cydney Osterman, Bob and Gail Scadron. Family of Ted Lerner, In memory of Ted, from Larry and Cathy Pitts. Sheryl Moss and Family, In memory of your beloved husband Michael, from Gail and Bob Scadron. Family of Adele Pearlstein, In memory of Adele, from Larry and Cathy Pitts Mrs. Syril Price, In memory of Sel, from Joe Noren and Marnie Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Winicour, In memory of your beloved son Jeffrey, from Marnie Miller and Joe Noren.

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Special congratulations to the StandWithUs group for putting together the rally in support of our homeland, Israel, with special congratulations to Marcia Stein, Paula Klein, Marilyn Feldman, Barbara Platt and Sheri Borax, from Jim Miringoff.


SHABBAT SCHEDULE

NOVEMBER 2023

BETH SHALOM, PALM DESERT (Member, United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism) Ken Hailpern, Spiritual Leader 42600 Cook Street, Second Floor, Palm Desert, CA 92211 / 760-200-3636. IN-PERSON Shabbat Morning Services: 9:45 am, followed by light Kiddush lunch. Visitors welcome with a valid Identification. For information, email info@congregationbethshalom.net or call (760) 200-3636. www.CongregationBethShalom.net CHABAD OF PALM SPRINGS & DESERT COMMUNITIES Rabbi Yonason Denebeim & Rabbi Arik Denebeim 250 East Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA 92264 www.chabadpalmsprings.com 760-325-0774. Check website or call to confirm times of Shabbat and holiday services. CHABAD OF PALM DESERT Rabbi Mendy Friedman Call for information: 760-651-2424. www.chabadpd.com 760-969-2153 760-969-2158 CHABAD OF RANCHO MIRAGE Rabbi Shimon Posner & Rabbi Benny Lew www.chabadrm.com Weekly Shabbat Services start at 10 am, followed by a sit down lunch/kiddush. Check online for weekday and Friday schedule of services Text 760-770-7785 or e-mail: info@chabadrm.com to be added to our mailing list. All programs and events are updated on our website. Kids Hebrew School 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM on designated Sundays throughout the school year. Check our schedule online Info: chabadrm.com/ckids or Chaya Posner: chaya@chabadrm.com or 760-272-1923. CHABAD OF SUN CITY PALM DESERT Rabbi Yonason Denebeim. Call 760-848-8250 or e-mail: info@chabadsuncity. com for schedule. Contact Rebbetzin Sussie Denebeim to receive weekly “Chabad in Sun City Newsletter” with listing of all services and activities: sussiedenebeim@gmail.com. CHABAD OF LA QUINTA Rabbi Moshe Katz 50620 Eisenhower Drive, Ste. G103, La Quinta, CA 92253. 760-709-2431. Email: chabadlaquinta@ gmail.com. Chabad LQ offers weekly Torah studies, home visitations, Kosher meals, Shabbat Services, Women’s Circle, Youth activities, Holiday programs and more.

CONGREGATION HAR-EL, a Contemporary Reform Congregation (Member, Union for Reform Judaism), offering year-round services, Torah study, youth and adult classes and events. Membership open for residents and non-residents. Rabbi Richard Zionts, Ph.D.; Cantor Joseph Gole, D.Mus. harelurjpd@gmail.com 760-779-1691. Website: harelurjpd.org. Shabbat Eve Zoom Services are conducted weekly at 5 PM. Rabbi Richard Zionts shares a D’var Torah on a timely topic based on our timeless tradition. Cantor Joseph Gole provides inspiring melodies and insights from our Shabbat Eve liturgy. Attendees are encouraged to click on the Zoom presentation early for a conversation with clergy and congregants. HarEl welcomes visitors from out of state as well as those in California and the Coachella Valley. Rabbi Zionts holds Torah Study on Zoom every Saturday morning at 11 AM. For a Zoom link, contact harelurjpd@gmail. com. DESERT OUTREACH SYNAGOGUE, RANCHO MIRAGE Rabbi Dr. Jules King; Rabbi Rachel Axelrad, Rabbi Andrew Bentley, Cantor Lori Reisman Patterson. 760-449-0111. Mailing address: P.O. Box 982, Rancho Mirage, CA 92270. Shabbat services held on the second Fridays at Unitarian Universalist Church of the Desert, 72425 Via Vail, Rancho Mirage. On second Saturdays: 10:30-11:30 am Torah study on Zoom with Rabbi Axelrad. Beit Sefer Religious School begins again o October 8th and is held Saturday mornings (from 9:45 AM to noon. B’nei Mitzvah classes for Children with Arava Talve. “Talkin’ Torah”: See listing on Community Calendar. Check website for most current information: www. Desert-Outreach-Synagogue.com.or www.my-dos. org OR HAMIDBAR Rabbi David Lazar rabbi@orhamidbar.org In-person services each 1st Friday of the month and 3rd Shabbat morning. Online services all other Friday evenings and Shabbat mornings of the month. Kabbalat Shabbat Service - Fridays 6:30pm; Shabbat prayer and study - Saturdays 10:30am. SUN CITY JEWISH SERVICES, PALM DESERT Rabbi Dr. Kenneth Emert, Cantorial Soloist Alan Scott. In person services in Speaker’s Hall in the Sunset View Clubhouse (second clubhouse) in Sun City Palm Desert the first and third Fridays at 7:15 pm. Information: Nadine Brinhendler, 707-3323947. TEMPLE HAR SHALOM, IDYLLWILD www.templeharshalomidyllwild.org Email: templeharshalomofidyllwild@gmail.com. Shabbat Candle Lighting on Fridays at 6:00 pm on

Zoom. 1st Friday with Rabbi Malka Drucker; 2nd Friday with Rabbi Ilana Grinblat; 3rd Friday with Kerry Abram; 4th Friday with Rabbi Ilana Grinblat. Shabbat Book Study with Rabbi Malka Drucker on Zoom Saturdays 4:00-5:00 pm. Check our website for current info including Torah Study with Rabbi Ilana one Saturday morning per month. For more information and for Zoom link call 951-468-0004. TEMPLE ISAIAH, PALM SPRINGS Rabbi Steven Rosenberg. (rabbisteven.rosenberg@ gmail.com). Cantorial Soloist Dr. Sarah Sela join Rabbi on the bima most weeks. 332 West Alejo Road, Palm Springs, CA 92262, 760-325-2281. Email: temple@templeisaiahps.com; www.templeisaiahps.com. Shabbat services Friday evenings at 7:30 pm, preceded by Wine and Cheese ‘Happy Hour’ from 7:00-7:30 pm and Oneg following. Saturday morning torah study, “Nosh and Drash,” begins at 10:30 am. All services also streamed online. To access any activity, go to Temple Isaiah’s website and click on link to desired service or program. Shabbat afternoon Bereavement Group resuming soon. Check with Temple Office. TEMPLE SINAI, PALM DESERT (Member, Union for Reform Judaism) Rabbi David Novak rabbi@templesinai.org 73-251 Hovley Lane West, Palm Desert, CA 92260. www.templesinaipd.org 760-568-9699. Go to templesinaipd.org for access information. Shabbat services are in-person and online on Livestream at www.templesinaipd.org. Friday evening services 5:30 pm, preceded by pre-service Oneg at 5:00 pm. Saturday morning Torah study 8:45 am; Shabbat morning services 10 am. Temple Sinai’s Avi Levine Religious School 9:30 - 12:00 AM on designated Sundays throughout the school year. Contact Talia Lizemer-Hawley, Community Educator, for more information, educator@templesinaipd.org BIKUR CHOLIM A project of Chabad of Palm Springs & Desert Communities (Community Outreach) www. BikurCholimPS.com Rabbi Yankel Kreiman - 760325-8076, and Rabbi Mendy


COMMUNITY STATEMENT • Published in the Desert Sun

On October 7th, members of Hamas carried out one of the most horrific and brutal terrorist attacks in history against Israel, viciously murdering over 1200 innocent Israelis including babies, toddlers, elderly, and disabled, wounding thousands more, and taking over 240 hostages. The shocking and horrifying series of crimes, which represent the deadliest day for the Jewish people since the Holocaust, were carried out with the clear intention to inflict the maximum amount of pain and suffering on the Jewish people. The United States has been challenged by rising division and expressions of hatred. An alarming number of college campuses have fostered inhospitable environments for Jewish students. The CEO and the Jewish Federation of the Desert Board, along with community leaders representing the Jewish community of the Desert condemn antisemitism, racism, homophobia, Islamophobia, and other forms of hate, and reaffirm our commitment to unity at this crucial time. We are steadfast in our condemnation of Hamas – whose stated goal is the destruction of Israel and the murder of Jewish people – and we support Israel’s right to defend herself against the evil forces of hate. Hatred must never be allowed to flourish, and we stand together in the battle against it.

Arnie Gillman, Board President, Jewish Federation of the Desert Alan Potash, CEO Jewish Federation of the Desert

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