Volume XXII, Issue IX | www.thejewishvoice.org Serving Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts
MOTHER’S DAY
21 Nisan 5776 | April 29, 2016
PHOTO | MARTY COOPER
PHOTO | AMY OLSON
Jaclyn Rubin and Amy Olson participating in Project Unity.”
URI students react to anti-Semitic fliers with calls for peace and unity BY ARIEL BROTHMAN
A printer hack during spring break at U.S. universities caught the eye of national media in March. The neo-Nazi group Daily Stormer claimed responsibility for the hack, which resulted in hundreds of campus printers across the country printing anti-Semitic and anti-LGBTQ fl iers. The University of Rhode Island was among the schools that were hacked, and URI Hillel’s executive director, Amy Olson, said there was also a second incident involving printed hate
messages. The group or person responsible for the second incident was unknown as The Voice went to press. After the fi rst set of fl iers was found on university printers, URI took immediate measures to publicize that it would not tolerate hatred and bigotry. The fl iers also inspired students from The Gender and Sexuality Center to collaborate with URI Hillel to start #printforpeaceURI, a social media campaign wherein students take pictures of themselves
Beth David explores interfaith relations
Harris Chorney, president of Congregation Beth David, Narragansett, introduces the panel of guests during a discussion on interfaith relations in Rhode Island held at Congregation Beth David on April 26.
Left to right, above, moderator Rabbi Ethan Adler, rabbi of Congregation Beth David; Rabbi Sarah Mack, president of the Board of Rabbis of Greater R.I. and rabbi at Temple Beth-El, in Providence; Inman Farid Ansari, recent president
of the Rhode Island Council for Muslim Advancement; and Rev. Dr. Donald Anderson, executive minister of the R.I. State Council of Churches. More than 75 people attended.
Rabbi Pesner brings his social justice message to R.I. BY FRAN OSTENDORF fostendorf@jewishallianceri.org
Rabbi Jonah Pesner has a cause and a message that should resonate with Jews everywhere. As Jews fi nish the Pesach season, and the refugee crisis in Europe continues, Pesner, director of the Religious Action Center of Reform Juda-
ism, in Washington, D.C., reminds us that we were once refugees from Egypt, among other places. That’s the story we read at Passover. And were it not for our refugee parents, grandparents and great-grandparents, we might not be in the United States at all. “We are admonished to watch out for the widow, the PESNER | 10
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Rabbi Jonah Pesner
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