Hakol - June 2023

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BOOK REVIEW

NPR’s Ari Shapiro tells the untold story in memior

“The Best Strangers in the World: Stories from a Life Spent Listening,” by Ari Shapiro, HarperOne, 2023, 256 pages. Reviewed by Sean Boyle Special to Hakol Award-winning NPR radio journalist Ari Sha-

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piro’s memoir, “The Best Strangers in the World: Stories from a Life Spent Listening,” is primarily a love story to journalism, but like any great story, it’s much more than that. Although the introduction, titled “Thank you for listening,” gives the reader a Cliffs Notes’ summary of Shapiro’s life, it is actually more of a tease of what’s to come in the rest of the book. His public speaking career began in first grade, when his brother and he were the only two Jewish children in the entire school, and they would go classroom to classroom with a menorah and a dreidel to explain Chanukah. This desire and ability to help others understand different cultures and experiences through storytelling became a passion that expanded beyond his radio journalism

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work. As expected from a trained journalist and gifted artist, each chapter is an engaging experience that helps the reader more deeply understand the multiple roles he plays in his life and how the interaction between them raises the whole beyond the sum of its parts. Shapiro is married to his college sweetheart, Michael, who is also a West Coast Jewish Yale graduate. Theirs was one of the first legal gay marriages, in 2004, which was later voided by the California Supreme Court. They then had a religious ceremony officiated by both of their hometown rabbis. His experiences as a Jewish gay man has helped his journalism career and his part-time career as a professional singer. A chance encounter followed by a sing-along with the founder of his favorite band as a teenager, Pink Martini, led to his being invited to record a song on their next album. He quickly agreed and has now been on four of their albums, singing in multiple languages, and even made his live debut with the band at the Hollywood Bowl. He also performs internationally with Alan Cumming, presenting their show “Och and Oy! A Considered Cabaret,” which features songs and storytelling. As an award-winning journalist, Shapiro shares both his amazing successes and his occasional humbling experiences. On his first flight on Air Force One, he packed away his recording equipment under his feet while eating

lunch and was suddenly surprised when President Barrack Obama came up to him, asking if he had any questions he would like to ask. Shapiro had to ask another reporter for a copy of the recordings afterward so that he could file his report. Among the principals that guide his work, Shapiro writes, are to try to find the story not being covered and, through his storytelling, to build empathy for and understanding of others. Highly recommended for ages 16-120, ideal for anyone wanting to learn more about journalism and about teaching empathy using multiple methods of storytelling. Sean Boyle is Congregation Keneseth Israel’s librarian and also serves as vice president, president-elect, of the Association of Jewish Libraries.

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Articles inside

Community Calendar

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BOOK REVIEW NPR’s Ari Shapiro tells the untold story in memior

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page 30

Federations rally for Putin to release Jewish reporter

4min
page 29

Temple Beth El opens new play area

1min
page 28

Justin Sheftel Memorial tourney back for its 19th year

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KI and TBE Sisterhood hold plant swap

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page 26

Danny Cohen receives honorary doctorate

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Alana Magida cares for dogs in the shelter

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page 25

Mason Billig tutors younger kids in mathematics

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Samantha Schippell collects sporting goods

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Harley Schippell shares experiences with dyslexia

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CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2023

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JDS kicks off PA’s first-ever Jewish Day School Week

1min
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Federation, Schlossberg welcome WH antisemitism plan

4min
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Stagemakers cast explores indigenous culture

1min
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Q & A With Camp JCC Alumnus, Mike Smith

2min
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Bobby and Bonnie Hammel Honored With Campus Dedication Ribbon Cutting

2min
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Discover New Interest and Meet New Friends After-School With JLounge

1min
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A Year of Changes: Facility Improvements Enhance JCC Programming

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Reflecting on 10 Years by Debbie Zoller

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Mile marker 0 on the journey toward a better tomorrow

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Joanna Powers named interim head of JDS

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KI to honor Vikki Dunn for 11 years of service

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Momentum memories

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Kaplans endow chair at LVHN in honor of Dr. Lawrence Levitt

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Momentum memories Travelers consider the bonds formed in Israel and at home

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My textual transformation

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Rally ’round the flag Community, supporters raise Israel’s colors at city hall

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Am Haskalah celebrates 45 years of open arms

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Fund kids for Jewish school just by paying taxes — really!

2min
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Women health-care workers carve out niche in Maimonides

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Marketing department welcomes 2 staffers

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Federation to present annual awards, celebrate the past year

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Comedy Night with Modi draws big, buzzing crowd

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Lion Behind the Pin

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Mussar expert spells out 4 musts for personal growth

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The Lehigh Valley-Yoav Partnership Park in Blessed Memory of Mark L. Goldstein

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MAKING A DIFFERENCE

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A community celebrates!

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Lions launch Lion Behind the Pin program at luncheon

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