February 13, 2015

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Adir Glick talks about his experiences in France BY FRAN OSTENDORF fostendorf@jewishallianceri.org

PHOTO | FRAN OSTENDORF

This snowman loves the weather at the David C. Isenberg Early Childhood Center playground.

As Jews around the world tried to understand the events in France in the past month, the local community got a snapshot of what’s going on through the eyes of Adir Glick. Glick, a rabbinical student in his last year at the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies, a Conservative rabbinical school in Los Angeles, spoke at Temple Emanu-El during Shabbat Feb. 7. “The French are very humanistic,” he said in an interview Feb. 6 in Rabbi Wayne Franklin’s office. It is a deeply secular society, he pointed out. “They look at things differently.” “Religion is a matter of personal choice,” he said.

Adir Glick Though he was wearing a kippah during our interview, GLICK | 18

Longtime Israel advocate Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi shifts focus to disabilities BY RON KAMPEAS WASHINGTON (JTA) – During this year’s State of the Union address, Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi was in a place familiar to her from her years as a leading pro-Israel fundraiser and activist: Tracking the speech for her favored topic. It came just five paragraphs before the end, almost as an afterthought, and well after a substantial chunk of President Barack Obama’s speech addressed Iran and the threat it poses to Israel. “I want future generations to know that we are a people who see our differences as a great

gift, that we are a people who value the dignity and worth of every citizen — man and woman, young and old, black and white, Latino and Asian, immigrant and Native American, gay and straight, Americans with mental illness or physical disability,” Obama said. “At least he mentioned” disability, Mizrahi said the morning after in an interview with JTA. The experience has been a typical one for Mizrahi, who 2 1/2 years ago left The Israel Project, the pro-Israel media outreach organization she founded in 2002, to launch RespectAbility, which advocates

for individuals with disabilities. Raising money for Israel and pro-Israel activity was comparatively easy, Mizrahi says. “My last year at The Israel Project, we raised $19 million in two-year pledges,” she said. “I’m raising no money on this. The Israel Project had 85 staffers when I left.” Now she has three full-time staff, three parttimers and three fellows. Shelley Richman Cohen, a longtime activist for people with disabilities in the Jewish community and a member of RespectAbility’s board, describes an “ick” factor experiDISABILITIES | 18

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