May 8, 2015

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Volume XXI, Issue X  |  www.thejewishvoice.org Serving Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts

19 Iyar 5775 | May 8, 2015

SPRING FASHION

Community celebrates teen accomplishments BY FRAN OSTENDORF fostendorf@jewishallianceri.org

PHOTO FROM THE FRED KELMAN COLLECTION HOUSED AT RIJHA.

Sisterhood annual meeting of Congregation Shavath Shalom (“The Howell Street Shul”) in Providence, circa 1940.

REMEMBER THE PAST From the Rhode Island Jewish Historical Association

THE ANNUAL MEETING ENDURES BY GERALDINE S. FOSTER We have come to the season of the annual meeting, the year-end ritual that reviews and assesses the well-being of an organization. On this occasion the praiseworthy are praised and thanked, officers

BY URIEL HEILMAN NEW YORK (JTA) – Almost as soon as news of Nepal’s devastating earthquake reached the wider world, Jewish aid groups began mobilizing humanitarian efforts to help the victims. In Israel, that meant dispatching first responders to Nepal; in

installed and future progress envisioned. It is a pause for reflection, as well as a celebration of accomplishment and continuity. This past April, I was present at the annual meeting of one of my favorite organizations, the Rhode Island Jewish Historical Associa-

tion. With the photographs of the seven founders as a backdrop, the meeting began at the appointed hour. The secretary’s report was waived; other reports were remarkably brief. The board members – old and new – as well as TRENDS | 14

It was a night of celebration and recognition for Rhode Island Jewish teens. On May 3, the graduates of the Harry Elkin Midrasha Community High School and programs, along with other teens, were recognized for participating in Jewish learning programs, community service and other high school activities. The approximately 75 teens, family, friends and teachers were treated to the sounds of HaZamir, the local chapter of the international Jewish high school teen choir, along with speeches, awards and refreshments during the evening program in the Meeting House at Temple Emanu-El. Graduates of Midrasha this year are Mimi Heath, Nili Levine, Josh Levanos, David Mayer, Rachel Nassau, Noah Prizant, Eve Stein and Rachel Wasser. They were greeted by Jeffrey Savit, president and CEO of the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island and Jana Brenman, director of Teen Engagement. Rabbi Elan Babchuck

Where is the Jewish aid to Nepal going?

America, it mostly meant raising and allocating money. How is the Jewish aid being deployed in Nepal?

Israel

The biggest Jewish on-theground response has come from the Jewish state, which currently has more than 260 Israeli soldiers,

doctors and rescue experts working in the disaster zone — the largest of all the international aid teams on the ground, according to the Israeli Consulate in New York. The 170-person Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) delegation has been helping with search-and-rescue operations and setting up field

hospitals consisting of two operating rooms, four intensive-care rooms, 80 beds and neonatal care. Magen David Adom, Israel’s version of the Red Cross, also sent a group of doctors, paramedics and medical supplies to the country, and rescue and recovery workers from ZAKA and United Hatzalah are in Nepal. The Israeli

Rabbi Joshua Elkin of Temple Emanu-El congratulated the teens for getting up on Sunday mornings and making a commitment to study Torah. Rabbi Wayne Franklin of Temple Emanu-El offered a D’var Torah. Rachel Wasser gave the Resnik Scholar Address. Rabbi Joshua Elkin, son of Harry and Esther Elkin, addressed the crowd, speaking fondly of the collection of Hebrew books in his house as he was growing up. He concluded by reminding graduates that TEENS | 29

nonprofit Tevel b’Tzedek, which has had a presence in Nepal for eight years, is helping to provide emergency shelter relief and meet other urgent needs. IsraAid, a 14-year-old Israeli nonprofit that focuses on disaster relief work, made headlines on

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