Volume xiX, Issue XXI | thejewishvoice.org Serving Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts
3 Tevet 5774 | December 6, 2013
Sunday proves to be super, thanks to Rhode Islanders answering the call By Hillary Schulman PROVIDENCE – The phenomenon of “Thanksgivikkah” has come and gone but was not lost at the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island on November 24 for Super Sunday. Rhode Island answered the call to help ensure a strong Jewish future. More than 75 volunteers gathered to raise $121,224 to propel the 2014 Annual Campaign past the $2 million mark. The volunteers thanked donors for their past support and were able to reach out, engage
and bring many more people into the community. With the Thanksgiving and Hanukkah overlap, the community was reminded to give back, thus creating a communal atmosphere. The day began with a busy morning, as many volunteers showed up representing many of the agencies and synagogues in the community. Babysitting was available all day and children’s activities kept families busy. Continuing the annual tradition, religious school and
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Sharon Gaines, left, Amanda Isenberg and Jeff Padwa, event co-chairs, and Susan Leach DeBlasio
Netanyahu: Deal with Iran a ‘historic mistake,’ Israel not bound by it JERUSALEM (JTA) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calling an interim deal with Iran on its nuclear program a “historic mistake,” said Israel “has the right and the obligation to defend itself by itself against any threat.” “What was agreed to last night (Nov. 24) in Geneva is not a historic agreement, it is a historic mistake,” Netanyahu said Sunday at the beginning of the regular Cabinet meeting, several hours
Women celebrate the power of Jewish philanthropy Women’s Alliance speaker, Pam Jenoff, draws a crowd at Ledgemont
after the agreement was announced. “Today the world has become much more dangerous because the most dangerous regime in the world took a significant step to getting the most dangerous weapon BENJAMIN in the world.” P resident NETANYAHU Obama was Israel’s repor ted ly Prime Minister s c h e d u l e d to call Netanyahu on Sunday to discuss the deal, under which Iran will freeze some nuclear activity in exchange for some MISTAKE | 28
By Trine Lustig There was palpable energy in the room when international best-selling author, Pam Jenoff, spoke to more than 100 women at the Women’s Alliance Campaign Celebration on November 20 at Ledgemont Country Club. Lezli Pious, event chair, said, “the Women’s Alliance is a place for women of all ages and all walks of life to come together through the bond of philanthropy. It is exciting to socialize with people who share the same values. Tonight we celebrate the power of women in our community.” Before the main presentation, Wendy Joering, Community Concierge for the Jewish Alliance, spoke about her experience helping Jews in the community who have nowhere else to turn. She read a letter from a 70-year-old woman who is a child of Holocaust survivors, has health issues and is out of work. She is behind on her bills and writes how heer situation is new for her. She receives food from the Kosher food pantry but feels disconnected from the Jewish community and looks to the Jewish Alisa Kotler-Berkowitz
Speaker Pam Jenoff
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