September 18, 2015

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

5 Tishri 5776 | September 18, 2015

Dwares JCC benefits from Bornsteins’ roots BY FRAN OSTENDORF fostendorf@jewishallianceri.org

said in a midsummer interview. Richard agreed. “Since before it was in the building; when it In Rhode Island, the Jewish was right around the corner. community has many fami- It’s always been central to our lies with deep roots and those lives.” families often believe in helping Richard’s family owned Millpreserve the communal insti- er’s Deli on Hope Street on the tutions for future generations. East Side for many years. Richard and Sandy Bornstein Sandy’s family, the Kofflers, certainly fit that profi le. founded American Tourister “The JCC has been part of our Luggage Co. and then the Koffler lives since we were kids,” Sandy Group where Richard is now president and CEO. Married 40 years, they often fi nished each other’s sentences during the interview. Their fathers knew each other. Providence is that kind of community, tight knit and supportive. Four generations of Bornsteins have used the JCC. And each generation did its share to support this critical institution. “My aunt was one of the fi rst people to get involved in the JCC,” he says. “The delicatessen always sponsored a team.” Richard used to play basketball COURTESY | BORNSTEIN FAMILY there. And some of their six Richard and Sandy Bornstein grandchildren played there.

FALL HOME AND GARDEN

Dazzling displays

The Kofflers’, roots are there too. Sandy describes how her mother “always had a phone to her ear” as she was active in fundraising for the Federation (now the Jewish Alliance). Her father believed in education. Other community institutions like Temple Emanu-El have benefited greatly from both families’ generosity. This family history of philanthropy, as well as the example of Donald and Bonnie Dwares, spurred the Bornsteins to make a gift toward the ongoing renovations of the Dwares JCC. Their gift will be used to rebuild the front entrance to the building. “We’re philanthropic,” says Richard. “We give to a lot of different causes in Florida, in Rhode Island. We were inspired by the Dwares. “We need to make it [the JCC] more open and attractive,” he said. Like others who have donated to the renovation project,

PHOTO | DAVID SCHWARTZ, SCHWARTZ TREE CARE INC.

Summer is winding down and fall is on the horizon. Soon we’ll be enjoying the season’s beautiful colors such as those of this sugar maple (Acer saccharum). For more on fall home and garden, see page 17. BORNSTEINS | 12

Looking back at 5775 BY URIEL HEILMAN Part two of two NEW YORK (JTA) – Here’s a look back at the highs and lows (and everything in between) of the second half of 5775.

March 2015

Prime Minister Netanyahu addresses a joint session of Congress, amid lingering controversy, to warn of the emerging Iran nuclear deal. Several Jewish lawmakers skip the ad-

dress. Obama says the speech offers “nothing new,” and Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., calls it an “insult to the intelligence of the United States.” The Reform movement’s rabbinic group, the Central Conference of American Rabbis, installs Denise Eger as its fi rst openly gay president. The Swarthmore Hillel votes to disaffi liate from Hillel International to protest the Jewish campus group’s rules on Israel programming.

In 2013, the Pennsylvania college’s Hillel ignited a national debate on Hillel International’s Israel policies, which restrict programs with speakers who support boycotting the Jewish state. Netanyahu wins a fourth term, his third in a row, as Israel’s prime minister, roundly defeating his main challenger, Isaac Herzog of the Zionist Union. Netanyahu’s remarks LOOKING BACK | 10 Prime Minister Netanyahu addresses a joint session of Congress.

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