HAKOL - September 2020

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The Voice of the Lehigh Valley Jewish Community

www.jewishlehighvalley.org

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Issue No. 435

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September 2020

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Elul/Tishrei 5781

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Former Times writer Bari Weiss to headline major donor event p3

Learn about exciting events celebrating the High Holidays and more in our New Year special section

FROM THE DESK OF JERI ZIMMERMAN p2 LVJF TRIBUTES p8 JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE p18-19 JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER p20-21 JEWISH DAY SCHOOL p22 VIRTUAL COMMUNITY CALENDAR p30-31

Mentalist Sidney Friedman to headline Federation Main Event By Stephanie Smartschan JFLV Director of Community Development and Operations You are invited for an interactive, exclusive experience for the whole family which will take place live in your home. And, specifically, in your own mind. Yes, by special arrangement, the country's leading mentalist Sidney Friedman, as seen on numerous TV shows such as The Today Show, 20/20 and The View, will perform his extraordinary feats of mind at the Jewish Federation’s Main Event on Oct. 25 at 7 p.m. Friedman packed the JCC auditorium back in 2009, and this time, he’s got a brand new act fit for a virtual audience. He will interact with participants via Zoom with what can only be described as a demonstration of extraordinary telepathy and his unique musical mindreading ability. Sidney will literally read your mind from 1,000 miles away!

This show is a celebration of life and our community and will kick start the Federation’s 2021 Annual Campaign for Jewish Needs. As we learn to connect in new and exciting ways, Friedman will interact and share in an experience that is meaningful, allowing us to feel present, capturing a moment in time where, together, we will all make the impossible possible. Friedman is a national best-selling author with his book “Your Mind Knows More Than You Do” which reached #1 on Amazon. Hoda Kotb of The Today Show exclaims, "We love Sidney!“ The Chicago Tribune states Sidney is ”the master of all things psychic." Forbes calls him "the mentalist to the stars." There is no cost to attend, but a campaign pledge is required and may be made that evening. To register, contact the Jewish Federation at 610-821-5500 or mailbox@jflv.org or visit www. jewishlehighvalley.org/mainevent.

In a diplomatic breakthrough, Israel suspends West Bank annexation and United Arab Emirates agrees to normalization By Josefin Dolsten Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a military base in Ramla, Israel, Aug. 4, 2020. (Yossi Aloni/Flash90) Non-Profit Organization 702 North 22nd Street Allentown, PA 18104

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In a diplomatic breakthrough, Israel and the United Arab Emirates are normalizing ties. As part of a peace deal brokered by President Donald Trump, Israel will pause its plans to annex areas of the West Bank, according to a joint statement released Aug. 13 by the White House. “Israel will suspend declaring sovereignty over areas outlined in the President’s Vision for Peace and focus its efforts now on expanding ties with other countries in the Arab and Muslim world. The United States, Israel and the United Arab Emirates are confident that added diplomatic breakthroughs with other nations are possible, and will

work together to achieve this goal,” the statement read. The statement, which referred to the two countries as “two of America’s most reliable and capable regional partners,” said that Israel and the UAE will sign agreements in the coming weeks related to investment, tourism, air travel, security, opening embassies and more. The two nations also will work together on developing a vaccine for the coronavirus, it said. The Gulf states have been growing closer with Israel in recent years, but the UAE is the first to establish formal ties with the Jewish state. The countries share a goal of countering Iranian influence in the Middle East. Most Arab countries do not recognize Israel’s existence. The Jewish state

currently has ties only with Egypt and Jordan. “The UAE is employing its decision for normal relations with Israel,” the UAE’s foreign minister said in a statement, according to the Times of Israel. Speaking to media, Trump suggested that agreements between Israel and some of its other Muslim neighbors in the region could come soon, the Times of Israel reported. “Things are happening that I can’t talk about,” he said. After promising the move during multiple election campaigns last year, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had been pushing to annex parts of the West Bank around July 1. The plans were delayed after the Trump administration voiced concern with the idea.


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