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Hakol - March 2026

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The Voice of the Lehigh Valley Jewish Community

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| Issue No. 495 | March 2026 | Adar/Nissan 5786 AWARD-WINNING PUBLICATION EST. 1977

As Jewish Family Service prepares to honor Debbie and Leon Zoller, Debbie looks back at her tenure as executive director. p5

On our Celebrating Women pages, get the scoop on Allentown’s Edna Brill z”l smuggling food into the Warsaw Ghetto as a kid. p21-25 and elsewhere inside

FROM THE DESK OF JERI ZIMMERMAN p3 LVJF TRIBUTES p8 JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER p10-11 JEWISH DAY SCHOOL p12 JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE p13 COMMUNITY CALENDAR p26-27

Beauty and Bravery

Miss Israel 2021, an IDF Gaza vet, to share her unique story at women’s event By Carl Zebrowski Editor Miss Israel is how most people knew Noa Cochva. The Miss Universe Pageant crowned her with that title in 2021. She spent the next couple of years traveling the world, seeing exotic places, making friends, and building a promising modeling career. Then Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023. We found out that there’s more to Miss Israel than meets the eye. She was a veteran medic commander with the Israel Defense Forces before the pageant. She also battled a serious blood disease in childhood. That’s just two of many challenges she faced. Some of the toughness evidenced there was inherited— she’s the granddaughter of

concentration camp survivors and daughter of an Israeli Air Force squadron commander. Much of it is her own doing. In late 2023, with her country suddenly at war, Cochva got called up from the reserve to head to the Gaza border as a combat medic. Cochva is bringing her personal story of “Beauty and Bravery” to the Lehigh Valley as the special guest of the Jewish Federation of the Lehigh Valley Women’s Philanthropy on Thursday, April 30. Having turned her unique background (did we mention trained pastry chef too?) into a global platform advocating for Israel, she’ll talk to the Dollar-a-Day Spring Event audience about standing up for the homeland, highlighting the humanitarian values she’s witnessed in the

IDF ranks and empowering women of all backgrounds. For five months since October 7, Cochva served on the Gaza border. One day a rocket-propelled grenade exploded near her ambulance, and her team narrowly

escaped death. That moment changed her relationship with Judaism for good, deepening her spiritual connection. Since completing her wartime service in 2024, she’s been focused on developing her global platform for advo-

cacy. During her first visit to the United States toward that end, protestors in San Francisco greeted her as “Miss Genocide.” In New York City, Beauty and Bravery continues on page 4

1st Maimonides Society in America celebrates 40th year By Carl Zebrowski Editor

Dr. Larry Levitt, one of the founders of the first Maimonides Society, and Dr. Bill Markson, current Federation president, past Maimonides Society president, and current member.

Dr. Larry Levitt is one of the people you think of when you think of the Jewish Federation’s Maimonides Society of healthcare professionals. He was there at the very start— which happens to be 40 years ago this year. “I’m proud to have been involved in the beginning of the Maimonides Society in the Lehigh Valley, which was held in my friend and colleague’s basement,” said Levitt, found-

er of the neurology department at what is now Lehigh Valley Health Network. That basement owner was Mickey Ufberg z”l, a founder of Gastroenterology Associates in Allentown. “We used to take walks around the block and try to solve all the problems of the world,” Levitt said. Of course, they didn’t quite accomplish that, but they did help found the Maimonides Society, which today counts over 100 doctors, psychologists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, dentists,

nurses, and other healthcare professionals among its members. This May 7 the society will be celebrating the 40th anniversary of that watershed moment with ripples across the continent and through the years: this was first Jewish Federation society of healthcare professionals. Today dozens of Federations across North America have their own Maimonides Societies patterned on this one.

Maimonides 40th continues on page 6

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The Jewish Federation of the Lehigh Valley recognizes and appreciates our local women leaders, including HAKOL advertisers. Please patronize them and say thank you for their support of our nonprofit. In this March HAKOL issue, you’ll find these women professionals and owners:

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