March 3, 2017

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Volume XXIII, Issue V  |  www.thejewishvoice.org Serving Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts

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5 Adar 5777 | March 3, 2017

The JCC in Providence.

PHOTO | FRAN OSTENDORF PHOTO | H. PHILIP WEST JR.

Cy O’Neil, standing at right, and Jane Adler, standing at back, with villagers at a social gathering.

DWARES JCC TARGET OF BOMB THREAT BY FRAN OSTENDORF fostendorf@jewishallianceri.org

The bomb threats targeting Jewish organizations around the United States caught up with the Dwares Jewish Community Center on Feb. 27. At about 11 a.m., a call came into the JCC, located on the East Side of Providence. The automated call was similar to others received at JCCs around the country. Staff members who answer the phones have been schooled in how to react, and all went smoothly. Children from the David C. Isenberg Early Childhood Center were immediately evacuated, as was the rest of the building, which includes the offices of the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island and The Jewish Voice, and the J-Fitness fitness center.

Providence police responded. The building was checked by the K-9 dog Kyra and her partner. It was declared clear after noon, according to police. “I could not be more proud of my staff ’s response, as well as the Providence police,” said Jeffrey Savit, CEO and president of the Alliance. “They worked to ensure the safety of our children and members, as well as our staff.” Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza said in a statement, “I am deeply saddened by the hateful acts recently reported in the capital city which have targeted our Jewish community. I stand by those affected at … the Jewish Community Center and across the city, and offer my full support during these trying times.” According to reports, at least THREAT | 11

Providence group gives new meaning to ‘it takes a village’ BY FRAN OSTENDORF

fostendorf@jewishallinaceri.org

Do you worry about what might happen to you as you get older? Do you dream of a retirement home in Florida or, perhaps, Arizona? Do you think that downsizing now will make life easier as you age? Are you look-

ing at senior living complexes where assistance is available? Do you fear nursing facilities? Many of these questions are troubling. And many people long to stay in their lifelong homes, surrounded by their creature comforts and memories for the rest of their lives.

Now, thanks to a network of “villages,” living out life at home is easier, despite a global society where children move far from parents, extended families no longer live in the same neighborhood and people live VILLAGE | 17

Local faith communities say ‘Never Again’

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multifaith, mult idenom i nat iona l vigil in solidarity against recent acts of hate will take place at the Holocaust Memorial on the River Walk, just off South Main Street, in Providence, on March 5 at 3 p.m. Organizers hope for “a massive show of strength” from the faith community.

At press time, the event, called “Never Again Means Never Again,” was gathering interest on Facebook. Organizers are Abraham’s Tent, A Hope (Americans Helping Others ProspEr), Islamic School of Rhode Island, Rhode Island Council for Muslim Advancement, the Sisterhood of Salam Shalom, More than my Religion, MAE Organization for

the Homeless, the Rhode Island State Council of Churches and the Interbelief Club of Wheeler. “We are so grateful to the Muslim community and our other interfaith partners for their support in this dark moment,” said Rabbi Sarah Mack, president of the Board of Rabbis of Greater Rhode Island.

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