Volume XXII, Issue XVII | www.thejewishvoice.org Serving Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts
24 Cheshvan 5777 | November 25, 2016
YEAR IN REVIEW
RENOVATIONS CONTINUE AT THE DWARES JCC BY KARA MARZIALI kmarziali@jewishallianceri.org
For months, visitors to the Jewish Alliance’s Dwares JCC have grown accustomed to seeing signs of construction around the building. Now the transformation is in high gear. Extensive renovations started in March and behind-thescenes work has been going on ever since. The outside steel canopy structure and contemporary glass doors have been installed, and concrete for the stairs and handicap ramp has been poured. There will be wellappointed front and back entrances instead of the five now in use, allowing for a strong focus on hospitality. The Salmanson upper lobby framing and drywall are under-
way, and an elevator at the front entrance is nearly fi nished. The rear entrance has also been framed, and some of the fi nish work has begun. The new lobby space is designed to allow visitors to engage with each other and have better access to the activities going on in the building. The upper lobby will include a contemporary welcome desk, ample seating and digital signage to display information about programming and events. Renovations to the Baxt Social Hall, which has an adjacent Kosher kitchen and stage area, have begun. The approximately 4,500 -squarefoot space will be suitable for receptions, parties, seminars, performances, movies and RENOVATIONS |18
PHOTO | BRIAN SULLIVAN
Work is well underway in the upper lobby. The view looks toward the entrance.
GA offers Jewish journey to participants BY MARTY COOPER
Attorney Kenneth R. Feinberg asks Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg about her Jewish journey.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Some 3,000 people, representing the Jewish community from across the United States, gathered in the nation’s capital Nov. 13-15 for the Jewish Federations of North America General Assembly (GA). This year’s theme was “Jewish Journeys Start at the Federation.” Attendees went on “journeys” related to the concerns and needs of the community they serve and represent, from philanthropy and leadership to Israel and social justice. Less than a week after the national elections, there was much concern about the outcome. The organizers of the GA
took into consideration the election when planning the conference. Throughout the conference, there were workshops and breakouts that included discussions on the election. One thing was certain: Nothing could be certain. The conclusion of most discusions: We will have to wait and see what happens in the coming months. Adding fuel to the fi re was the announcement of the appointment of Steve Bannon, a controversial “Alt-Right” figure, as “chief strategist” for the Trump administration. There was much discussion throughout the conference on the direction of America and Israel. This included a plena-
ry with Chuck Todd of NBC’s “Meet the Press.” Todd moderated two separate panels. Topics included the recent election, social justice issues and, of course, Israel. Perhaps the highlight of the conference was the brief interview with Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg. Affectionately known as “The Notorious RGB,” she spoke about the outcome of the election as well as the need to move forward in choosing the next Supreme Court justice. She told the audience that she would do her best to remain healthy for a long time to come. Breakout sessions were deGENERAL ASSEMBLY | 5