The Jewish News - November 2015

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ward-winning actress and devoted social interview that follows. activist Marlee Matlin received worldwide How did your Jewish heritage influence your critical acclaim for her film debut in Children childhood? of a Lesser God, for which she became the youngest I grew up in the Chicago suburb of Morton recipient of the Best Actress Oscar at age 21. Though Grove, Illinois. Our household was a Reform Jewish Matlin lost her hearing when she was only 18 months household and we observed the major Jewish holiold, she never let her challenges dictate her future days. When someone passed away in the family, we or deter her dreams. She’s gone on sat shiva. When Rosh Hashanah to iconic roles in film and television, or Yom Kippur came around, we including performances on The West went to temple and celebrated Wing, Seinfeld and Desperate Housewith holiday meals. The same wives. went for Hanukkah and PassAlong with a successful Hollyover. I even had a bat mitzvah at wood career, Matlin has dedicated Temple Bene Shalom, a temple herself to raising awareness for many serving both the hearing and deaf humanitarian causes, including dicommunities in Skokie. versity and LGBT rights. She is a Is there a link between staunch advocate for children and a your Jewish heritage and social rights activism? champion for those struggling against I think my social rights acdomestic abuse and addiction. Matlin has also helped raise awareness for tivism arises from two aspects better hearing health for millions of of my life: growing up deaf and deaf and hard-of-hearing children growing up Jewish. The ideas of Marlee Matlin standing up for what’s right and and adults in developing countries, in working on behalf of the less fortunate are lessons I support of the Starkey Hearing Foundation. Matlin will be sharing insights about the deaf exlearned from my parents and my grandparents, who perience, Judaism, her career, and the art of living emigrated here from Europe. My family and my edugenerously at The Jewish Federation of Sarasotacators also told me that, as a deaf person, I was enManatee’s annual Women’s Day on Monday, Detitled to the same paths to realizing my dreams and cember 7 at 11:30 a.m. at Michael’s On East. Matlin success as anyone else. continued on page 2 shared a few insights for our readers in the sprightly

The Triumph of the Human Spirit: From Auschwitz to Forgiveness

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