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O UR C OMMUNITY N EWS Jewish Federation of St. Joseph Valley, Inc. 3202 Shalom Way, South Bend, IN 46615 Volume 7, Number 7 March 2013/ Nisan 5773 Confronting Anti-Semitism: Taking Action Against Hate David Kurzmann, ADL Chicago Sunday, March 17 10:15 AM—12:15 PM Temple Beth-El How many times have you heard young people complain about someone making an anti-Semitic joke or remark? How often did they tell you that they didn’t know how to respond or were afraid to speak up? If we want to empower our youth to take action when they encounter anti-Semitism, we must give them the right tools. The Anti-Defamation League’s Confronting Anti-Semitism Program helps Jewish youth, their families, and other community members to develop the essential skills needed to: ♦ Confront insensitive or hateful comments and behaviors; ♦ Challenge anti-Semitic myths with facts; ♦ Respond to hate-motivated incidents in school and the community at large; ♦ Utilize national and regional resources to fight anti-Semitism on all levels. This event is geared for 6th-12th graders and their parents, but anyone interested may attend. Please turn to ADL on page 15 Our community tops 2013 Campaign goal Our 2013 Jewish Federation Annual Campaign opened on a high note with a generous opening pledge from Kurt Simon in celebration of his 99th birthday. It is with a sense of gratitude and satisfaction that we also wrap up our campaign on a high note with a closing figure approaching 604,703. It is certainly gratifying to know that we live in a community that understands the meaning of tzedakah and tikkun olam. We can’t thank our entire community enough for stepping up to the plate and helping us reach our goal. Every gift is important to the success of the campaign, and we thank you for your participation. (Donor listing may be found on page 10). We also thank our dedicated volunteer Campaign Cabinet and the many workers who made the 2013 campaign so successful. Yet there is also a bittersweet feeling as we bring this campaign Please turn to CAMPAIGN on Page 10 Federation welcomes Sikh community The Community Relations Committee of the Jewish Federation of St. Joseph Valley invites all of our Jewish families to join us to welcome our neighbors from the St. Joseph County Sikh community on Sunday, March 10 at 4:00 PM for an informational presentation by Tina Rekhi. Tina Rekhi, a member of the Sikh community and board member of the United Religious Community, will give a short presentation on the history and beliefs of the Sikh religion, followed by a children’s dance performance and light refreshments provided by the Sikh and Jewish communities. With over 60 Sikh families in our community, and 25 million followers worldwide, Sikhism is consid- ered the fifth largest religion in the world. The religion originated in Punjab, India, in 1469, differentiating itself from India’s more dominant religions of Islam and Hinduism. “The Community Relations Committee is honored to sponsor this interreligious event with the Sikh community and to share fellowship in an informal atmosphere,” stated CRC Chair Bob Feferman. “Please join us.” Our Community New s 2 Our Community News Volume 7, Number 7 March 2013 Shevat –Adar 5773 Jewish Federation of St. Joseph Valley 3202 Shalom Way South Bend, IN 46615 Phone: 574-233-1164 Fax: 574-288-4103 Web: www.thejewishfed.org Charles Simon, President Debra Barton Grant, Executive Vice President Mitchell Wayne, President Elect Terry Feldbaum, Vice President Ilene New, Vice President David Ravitch, Secretary Mara Boettcher, Treasurer Ina Rosenberg, Immediate Past President Marilyn H. Gardner, Exec. Vice President Emerita BOARD OF DIRECTORS Melanie Brown Robert Feferman Anita Fishman Bonny Hoover Ruth Hutt Brian Kordansky Barbara Lerman Benjamin Silver Vitaliy Soloveychik Rozi Wax JEWISH FEDERATION ANNUAL CAMPAIGN Annual Campaign Douglas Barton Men’s Campaign Chair Sandra Barton Women’s Philanthropy Chair March 2013 From the desk of the Executive Vice President Sharing our Cuban connection I was honored last month to chair the Small Federation Executive Institute in Havana, Cuba. It began when professional leaders from 25 small Jewish Federations met in a conference room in a Miami hotel, each laden with gifts, supplies, and medicines for the Cuban Jewish community. There were boxes shipped from Springfield, IL, a duffle bag schlepped from Chattanooga, an obscenely oversized suitcase from Portland, Maine. There were cases of pencils, medicines, adult diapers, crayons, cold remedies, soaps, toothpastes, and dozens of other items. I entered the room with our three boxes and two suitcases full of donations from the St. Joseph Valley Jewish community. For the next hour we “balanced the donations” STAFF Lori DeMike, Kitchen Manager by Debby Grant so that no individual carried more than 22 pounds of drugs (Cuban law). We then adjourned to another meeting room to share our backgrounds and trip expectations. Everyone being from “small” communities, our stories about our home towns were similar—aging populaces, children growing up and leaving, fear about future campaigns, and trying to do more with less. We then shared our anxieties about going to a Communist country, what we could say and do. Was it safe? (Yes.) Can you drink the water? (At your own risk.) Will the police interrogate me? (Only if you are doing something wrong.) What will happen when I go through customs? (They’ll take your picture, stamp your passport and pass you on through). The questions went on for thirty minutes until everyone felt at ease. Very early the next morning we boarded the plane in Miami. We deplaned in Havana, Cuba, stepping out on the tarmac on a warm, sunny day, a mere 40 minute flight from Miami, but worlds apart from the place we had just left. I was so happy to be back in Cuba, returning almost exactly a year after our Cuba Community Trip in February, 2012. From the get go, Cuba is a feast for the eyes—the many 1953 Chevys which were everywhere, the billb oard s p ro claimi ng, Please turn Cuba on page 22 Karen L. Dwyer, Office Manager/Editor Lizzie Fagen, JFS Director Emily Hahnenberg, Administrative Associate Nitzan Lahav Paster, Associate Lea Lehavi, Israeli Shlicha Mike McComish, Associate Regina Rozenblit, Accounting Manager Susan Sobczak, Receptionist Anna Soloveychik, Program Director Our Community News is published monthly by the Jewish Federation of St. Joseph Valley for the Jewish community in Michiana. Menorah made from spoons. The accomplishments of the Jewish community in Cuba, in the face of a very difficult environment and a severe shortage of resources is nothing short of remarkable. It speaks of the dedication and commitment of their leadership. The mission of the Jewish Federation of St. Joseph Valley is to serve the Jewish people—locally, in Israel, and throughout the world—through coordinated fund raising, community-wide programming, social services, and educational activities. March 2013 Our Community News Chris Nicola, author of “The Secret of Priest Grotto: A Holocaust Survival Story” to speak at Yom HaShoah events Chris Nicola one of the leading American cave specialists and co-author of “The Secret of Priest Grotto: A Holocaust Survival Story” will be the guest speaker for our Holocaust Remembrance programs April 7 and 8. In 1993, Nicola was exploring Ukraine’s famous Gypsum Giant cave system. There he discovered evidence of habitation and began to pursue the story of how 38 Jews survived the Holocaust by taking refuge in the caves. After years of research to find the survivors, Chris is now dedicated to raising awareness of the Holocaust genocide through telling the amazing story of the courageous families who found refuge underground and lived in complete darkness, only leaving their cave at night to search for food and supplies. Through the Priest’s Grotto Heritage Project, Nicola trains youth in Borchev, Ukraine to work as archeologists with local museum staff to locate, protect, and preserve the cave artifacts. We hope to show Chris’s new film “No Place On Earth” at this years Michiana Jewish Film Festival May 20th -23rd. Please join us to hear about his incredible story. Schedule for Days of Remembrance Yom HaShoah, April 7-8, 2013 Sunday, April 7 Benton Harbor, Temple B’nai Shalom Chris Nicola: The Secret of the Priest’s Grotto Monday, April 8 County Court House Remembrance Program In the Courtroom of Judge Michael Gotsch 10 AM to Noon: Unto Every Person There is a Name Continuous reading of names of victims of the Holocaust * 12 Noon—1 PM: Chris Nicola The Secret of Priest’s Grotto: A Holocaust Survival Story Monday evening, April 7 7:00 PM Jewish Community Commemoration Service Candle Lighting and Service at the Jewish Federation Chris Nicola: No Place on Earth * To participate in Unto Every Person There is a Name, please call the Federation office, 233-1164 to schedule a time to read names. 3 In the Bankoff Gallery at the Jewish Federation IWCA— New Works On Exhibit through April 4, 2013 Indiana Women’s Caucus for Art Artist’s Reception on Sunday, March 17, 2013 2—4 PM Inferno Judy Wenig-Horswell Federation Book Club The Jewish Federation Book Club will meet on Monday, March 11 at 11:30 AM. We’ll be discussing “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” by Rebecca Skloot. Her name was Henrietta Lacks, but scientists know her as HeLa. She was a poor Southern tobacco farmer who worked the same land as her slave ancestors, yet her cells—taken without her knowledge—became one of the most important tools in medicine. The first “immortal” human cells grown in culture, they are still alive today, though she has been dead for more than sixty years. If you could pile all HeLa cells ever grown onto a scale, they’d weigh more than 50 million metric tons—as much as a hundred Empire State Buildings. HeLa cells were vital for developing the polio vaccine; uncovered secrets of cancer, viruses, and the atom bomb’s effects; helped lead to important advances like in vitro fertilization, cloning, and gene mapping; and have been bought and sold by the billions. Yet Henrietta Lacks remains virtually unknown, buried in an unmarked grave. Now Rebecca Skloot takes us on an extraordinary journey, from the “colored” ward of Johns Hopkins Hospital in the 1950s to stark white laboratories with freezers full of HeLa cells; from Henrietta’s small, dying hometown of Clover, Virginia—a land of wooden slave quarters, faith healings, and voodoo—to East Baltimore today, where her children and grandchildren live and struggle with the legacy of her cells. Intimate in feeling and astonishing in scope, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks captures the beauty and drama of scientific discovery, as well as its human consequences. 4 Our Community News Caring Connections by Lizzie Fagen, Jewish Family Services Director Reaching out at Passover At our seder tables on Passover, we begin the Maggid section of the Haggadah (telling of the story of EXODUS from Egypt), by uncovering and lifting the plate holding the matzah, the bread of affliction our ancestors ate in Egypt ”Ha lakhma anya…” and invite all who are hungry to eat with us (the fulfillment of physical needs) and all who are needy to join us in celebrating Passover (the fulfillment of spiritual yearnings). We re-experience our servitude in Egypt so that we never forget what it means to be a slave or an out-cast. Reaching beyond ourselves to help others, we realize, is a sign of freedom. (Celebrate! The Complete Jewish Holidays Handbook, 1994, p. 25). Jewish Family Services and our Jewish Federation take this teaching of “reaching beyond ourselves to help others as a sign of freedom” to heart. For the past four years, Jewish Family Services has served the Jewish community at large by practicing the mitzvah of Maot Chittim—where Passover food is given to those during the Passover season to ensure that everyone has what is needed to prepare a seder. But Jewish Family Services could not perform this yearly mitzvah without the community’s strong help and support. This year we are so excited to have the community’s support for Maot Chittim in the following ways: 1. Each year, Jewish Family Services has donors who give significant amounts of money to be used for Passover items and giftcards. These donations have already begun. 2. Each year community members give nonperishable Pesach food items to be used in our Maot Chittim gift bags. 3. Last year the Federation partnered with the South Bend Hebrew Day School’s 4th grade class’s WSBT reading challenge where the students reached their goal of reading a prescribed # of minutes and then nonperishable food items, paper goods and gift cards were donated by sponsors of the 4th graders Reading Challenge to our Kosher Food pantry and Maot Chittim Initiative. This year, Jewish Family Services and the South Bend Hebrew Day School have taken this partnership further by incorporating the K-6th March 2013 Senior Activity Group March 2013 The Senior Activity Group meets at Tanglewood Trace Retirement Center from 12:30 to 2:00 PM for an activity followed by an extended coffee break with discussion and socialization. Individuals not living at Tanglewood are also welcome to participate. There is no charge for this program. March 7th 12:30-1:30 PM—Art with Todd Hoover 1:30-2:00 PM—Coffee Break and Snacks March 14th 12:30-1:30 PM—Exercise with Joanna Wyner 1:30-2:00 PM— Coffee Break and Snacks March 21st 12:30—1:30 PM– Music with Chris Robinson 1:30—2:00 PM— Coffee Break with Snacks Please call Lizzie Fagen with any questions about this program. Please call 574-233-1164. The Federation’s Senior Activity Group has been generously underwritten by the Ronald S. & Nancy Plotkin Cohen Endowment Fund. Jewish Programming at Tanglewood Join us on Monday, March 18th at 12:30 PM in the Market Place Room at Tanglewood for our monthly Jewish Program. Rabbi Michael Freidland will join us to speak about Pesach. And of course, we’ll have time for refreshments and visiting. Seniors living in other senior living communities are always welcome. For transportation, call the Federation office at 574-233-1164. grade students into the program. 4. Finally, the Federation’s SABABAH teen and tween youth group, along with their youth group leader, Lea Lehavi, will organize our Maot Chittim gift baskets (for later distribution) on SUNDAY, March 10 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM when they meet at the Federation for Good Deeds Day. Our community helps each other in so many ways. Thank you from all of us at Jewish Family Services for your repeated acts of giving. And thank you also for understanding that TRUE freedom comes when we reach beyond ourselves to help one another. From our family to yours. Chag Kasher Sameach! May you have a meaningful and joyous Passover season. March 2013 Our Community News Jewish Family Services Lunches March Lunch ‘n’ Learn Wednesday, March 6, 2013 at 12 Noon Presenter: Nitzan Lahav, JFS Social Worker Nitzan is one of our JFS social workers. Her topic is A Look into the Israeli Welfare System Nitzan graduated from Bar-Ilan University in Israel and has practiced social work in Israel for 7 years and 1 year in the United States. 5 Lunch with Lea: Green Israel Israeli Technologies and Efforts to Keep Green Monday, March 11 at 12 PM At the Jewish Federation Bring your own lunch. We'll provide sodas and something to nosh. Cost is only $5.00 for lunch. Pre-Pesach Community Lunch Wednesday, March 20, 2013 at 12 Noon Free Lunch and Learn Education Programs for Menu: Mac’N Cheese, Pasta bar with a variety of sauces, Garlic Bread, Salad, Lots of “Chametz “ desserts! Entertainment will be provided by Chris Robinson on the piano. Please RSVP by March 18: 574-233-1164 Cost of lunch is only $5.00 per person! Caregivers of Older Adults Thursday, March 7, 2013 12:10—1:30 PM Medicare/Social Security Present: David Seymour, Public Affairs Specialist Social Security Administration Transportation available. Please call if you need a ride. Thursday, April 4, 2013 12:10—1:30 PM Negotiating the Legal Maze Presenter: Michael Murphy, elder-law attorney WHAT WE LEARNED About Diabetes and Nutrition Sponsored by Alzheimer’s and Dementia Services of Northern Indiana and Real Services. Please call Leah Kelly Schrock at 2574-284-7132 to register. On February 13, Susan Szczechowski, Dietician and Certified Diabetes Educator, spoke at our Lunch ‘n’ Learn Series about self-management and control of Diabetes through meal planning, glucose monitoring, medication regimes, and complication prevention. We learned the importance of: ♦ Having an A1C blood sugar analysis every 3 months ♦ Having blood pressure checked at each doctor’s visit Alzheimer’s expert Teepa Snow to give seminar on helping families cope Sunday, April 21, 2013 1 PM to 4 PM at the Jewish Federation For family care givers Monday, April 22, 2013 8:30 AM—11:30 AM at the Jewish Federation Directed to professionals; caregivers are welcome with a target of less than 130/80. ♦ Having a cholesterol/lipid profile done twice/ yearly. Other routine exams recommended are: ♦ A yearly dilated eye exam ♦ A daily foot examination along with an exam at each doctor’s visit to check for pulses and sensation. ♦ A yearly urinalysis for protein. ♦ And “weigh-ins” at doctor visits. For an appointment with Ms. Szczechowski to discuss meal planning and adequate nutrition, call 574-647-3213 or e-mail: sszczechowski@memorialsb.org. More than 5 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease and 34,000 of them live in northern Indiana. It’s such an ominous epidemic that it has replaced cancer as the most feared illness among seniors. Nationally renowned dementia care expert Teepa Snow will present two free hands-on seminars, one for families struggling to cope with dementia and Alzheimer’s and one for professional caregivers. To register, please call 574-232-4121 or toll free 888-3030180. Space is limited so make your reservation early.! 6 Our Community News March 2013 Passover Greetings Jewish Family Services Passover Appeal Maot Chittim Appeal for “Kosher for Passover “ food donations Best wishes for a Happy Passover The Officers and Staff of the Jewish Federation of St. Joseph Valley It is that time of year when Jewish Family Services asks the community for donations of Kosher L’Pesach food items so that everyone in our community is able to join in a Seder meal recounting the miracle of our redemption from slavery to the joyous responsibilities of freedom. Wishing all our friends a joyous Passover Kosher L’Pesach food items should be stocked in our local grocery stores as well as at Midwest Kosher Deli, by the beginning of March. Cash donations, along with giftcards from Martin’s Super Markets and Midwest Kosher Deli are also welcome. Donations can be dropped off at the Jewish Federation. Linda and Mark Toth We thank you in advance for your extra generosity at this time of year. It is a needed blessing for many. Indeed, your valued support of the Federation is helping make the world a better place, and we thank you deeply. Please complete the Passover Appeal Form on page 8 when you make your gift in-kind or monetary gift. Donate online at www.thejewishfed.org to make a difference right now. Wishing our friends a joyous Passover Robbie & Paul Grimstad Happy Passover Gayle Silver HAPPY PASSOVER Marvin & Joyce Mishkin Kosher Food Pantry: ! tĞĂƌĞŝŶŶĞĞĚŽĨƚŽŝůĞƚ ƉĂƉĞƌ͕DĂƌĂƚŚŽŶŐĂƐ ĐĂƌĚƐ͕ĐĂŶŶĞĚǀĞŐĞƚĂďůĞƐ͗ ŐƌĞĞŶďĞĂŶƐ͕ƐƉŝŶĂĐŚ͕ĞƚĐ͘ Our Warmest Wishes for a Happy Passover Debby and Scott Grant Jonah, Benjamin, and Sam Passover Greetings Wishing all our friends a joyous Passover Birgit & Hugh Metzger HAPPY PASSOVER Posi Tucker & Family Happy Passover Maxine Frank Wishing all our friends a joyous Passover Our warmest wishes for a Happy Passover Louis Baker Muriel Hurwich and Family March 2013 Our Community News PASSOVER GREETINGS Passover Greetings Our warmest wishes for a Happy Passover Wishing all our friends a Happy Passover Dayle and David Piser Dan, Megan, & Kayla New Leah and Neil Silver Corky & Erv Karlin Our warmest wishes for a Happy Passover Our Warmest Wishes for a Happy Passover Our warmest wishes for a Happy Passover Babs and Mel Waks Anita and Stu Fishman Marc and Ilene Golden Wishing all our friends a joyous Passover HAPPY PASSOVER Tammie & Alan Brown Josh, Dana, David Hank and Freddy Peri & Beverly Arnold PASSOVER GREETINGS Our warmest wishes for a Happy Passover Our Warmest Wishes for a Happy Passover The Soloveychik Family Happy Passover Passover Greetings 7 Best wishes for a Happy Passover Evie Rosenstein Happy Passover Ruth and Judy Heumann Our Warmest Wishes for a Happy Passover Sara and Abe Marcus Sharon Schulman Dan Hektor and Tela Schulman-Hektor Rabbi Allen and Judy Schnall South Bend Warehousing & Distribution Corp. With all best wishes for a Happy Passover Lynda & Charles Simon Wishing All Our Friends a Joyous Passover Lisa & Steve Gerber 8 Our Community News March 2013 Yes, this Passover I want to help the Jewish Federation of St. Joseph Valley feed the hungry, care for the sick, and celebrate Jewish life. Name____________________________________________________________ Phone______________________________ Enclosed is my tax-deductible gift of $___________ Enclosed in—Kind gift (Grocery Gift Cards, etc.) Charge my credit card $____________ Please complete below to pay by Credit Card: (You may also pay on-line at www.thejewishfed.org) Visa MasterCard __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Expir. Date:_____________ 3-digit code_____ Credit Card Account Number Cardholder’s Signature ____________________________________________________ Send to: Jewish Federation of St. Joseph Valley, 3202 Shalom Way, South Bend, IN 46615 ! Phone: 574.233.1164 ! Fax: 574.288.4103 March 2013 Thank You We want to thank each and every one of you for your contributions, food trays, visitations, and calls that we received in memory of our dear companion and cousin, Kurt Simon. It has been so gratifying to receive this outpouring of love and warm feelings for a man who touched all our lives. Truly his life was a blessing and we are all blessed to have shared in it. Our love to you all. Mary Lou Gordon Lynda & Chuck Simon In appreciation. The family of Morris Katz sends heartfelt thanks to the community for the many kind words of condolence and the many donations sent in Morrie’s memory to his favorite philanthropic organization. Cookie Katz Sahara & Ken Katz Our Community News 9 Memorial Contributions to Jewish Federation Designated Funds We welcome contributions to our various funds listed below. Individual acknowledgment cards are sent for each contribution. The Jewish Federation expresses its sincere appreciation for these generous contributions: From the following contributors: Mitzie and Howard Schrager Nancy and Ron Cohen Sherry & Don Medow Barb and Mike Katz Babs & Mel Waks Sally and Jerry Brumer Evelyn Rosenstein Shish Rubin Debbie and Bob Rosenfeld Leah and Neil Silver Birgit & Hugh Metzger Marlene & Gene Abrams Kevin Carmichael Melissa Thomet Betty & Mel Sandock Dayle and David Piser Tammie & Alan Brown Ruth and Bob Gross Judy and Mort Ziker Marilyn Oppenheim Sally and Roger Hamburg Marjorie and Paul Goldwin Phyllis & Jerry DeVorkin June and Eli Glazer Marjorie Baer Elaine Clearfield Diane and Bill Sarnat Beverly Brooks Muriel Hurwich Sylvia Katz Sara and Jay Leopold Larry Boetsma Melanie and Livy Zeitler Marilyn Brown Reggie & Judd Lowenhar Cookie Katz Tracy Bosscher Hilda, Arnold, and Gordon Reingold Board & Staff of the Jewish Federation of St. Joseph Valley To the following programs/funds: Kurt and Tessye (z”l) Simon Seniors Living with Dignity Fund Jewish Family Services/ Kosher Food Pantry Jewish Federation of St. Joseph Valley Jewish Welfare Fund/Annual Federation Campaign Jewish Women’s Endowment Fund Ronald S. & Nancy Plotkin Cohen Endowment Fund Ruth and Ben Levy Senior Services Fund Congratulations and Best Wishes to: Lynda and Chuck Simon on their Wedding Anniversary Sara and Abe Marcus on the birth of their granddaughter Lynda and Chuck Simon on their granddaughter Anne’s Bat Mitzvah Jaye and Shane Galloway on their daughter Anne’s Bat Mitvah Bina and Rabbi Dovid Margulies on engagement of their daughter Chelle and Bobby Medow on being honored by Torah Mi Tzion in St. Louis Laurie Katz on birth of her granddaughter Rochel and Dovid Goldberg on the engagement of Elchonon to Tzipi Gross Yehudis and Yaakov Bechhofer on the engagement of Shamshi to Rochel Becker Happy Birthday to: Marilyn Brown Rene Frank In Appreciation: Lizzie Fagen Adele Paskin Dr. Alon Shemesh Get Well /Thinking of You to: Ira Anes Diane Sarnat Don Medow Naida Cohn In memory of: Kurt Simon Betty Schpok Rosa Gelder Arthur Schulman Mimi Meltzer Morris Katz Naomi Spigle Marion Lebermuth Billie Manis Mogens Nielsen Geoffrey Newman Essi Katz Leah Dunning Beverly Rubin Dr. Philip Zeitler 10 Our Community News !"#$"%&#'((#&)"#*)+,&-# March 2013 2013 Jewish Federation Campaign ! ʹͲͳ͵ Ǥ Ǩ Ǩ Together, we do extraordinary things. Our Jewish Federation Annual Campaign is the foundation of all we do, and we can’t do it without you, our generous and loyal supporters. As of February 28, 2013, we have received commitments for $604,703 from 541 donors. Thank you for supporting our Jewish community. $604,703 ANNUAL YOUR CAMPAIGN 2013 TOGETHER WE DO IMPACT EXTRAORDINARY IS REAL THINGS Campaign (Continued from Page 1) year to a close, knowing that several of our major donors passed away and will not be with us next year. They were instrumental both financially and in nurturing leaders by sharing their time, talent, and knowledge. Every year it is more of a challenge to reach higher, to do more, and to cultivate leaders, and yet our Federation continues to offer everyone in our community educational, informational, social, and emotional support. We keep our focus on our local community, but never lose sight of the needs of Jews around the world. If you have been touched by a Federation program this year or in the past, remember that it is your support financially — and being present that makes a difference in the quality of Jewish life here in our community. If you have not yet made your gift to the 2013 Annual Campaign our real goal has always been 100% participation and we still need your support. As we enjoy and celebrate surpassing our campaign goal this year, there is always more to be done. We need your help! Please call Debby Grant to find out how you can be involved in the campaign or in Federation leadership, especially now as we move into our strategic planning sessions to plan for the future. We look forward to your involvement in the 2014 Annual Campaign. Together, we do extraordinary things. Let us continue to do so. Douglas Barton, Men’s Campaign Chair Sandy Barton, Women’s Philanthropy Deena & Rabbi Dovid Abraham Paul Abrams Ron Adelsman Anna and Mark Alber Sheri Alpert Stephen Alpert Lillian Altman Ira Anes Sarah Anne Anes Anonymous (22) Beverly Arnold Dr. Peri Arnold Becky and Dan Asleson Mary Sue Austin Donna Ayres Amy and Max Baim Louis Baker Timothy and Mary Baker Billie and David Bankoff Effie and Doren Barak Bette Barron Jon Barron Dr. Douglas Barton Sandy Barton Marzy and Joe Bauer Judy & Rabbi Jacob Bechhofer Sharon and Scott Beisel Frida Belenkis Dorothy Berebitsky Harold Berebitsky Shirley Berebitsky Susan and Gary Bernstein Dr. & Mrs. Alan Birnbaum Mark Black Don and Judi Bleich Dr. Joyce Block and Dr. Henry Weinfield Cathy and Steve Blum Dr. Susan Blum Maureen and Steven Bluth Lyudmila Bobova Tianna & Brian Boeker Mara Boettcher Anita F. Boorda Jay Brockman and Jean Ketcham Marsha Brook Melvin Brook Sara Brook Beverly Brooks AJ and Robert Brown Karen and Larry Brown Marilyn Brown Minette and Irvin Brown Dr. Payton Brown & Family Seth Brown & Marya Lieberman Tammie and Alan Brown Alicja and Michael Brownstein Drs. Marc and Rachel Bruell Jody and Dan Bruetman ENDOWMENT FUNDS SUPPORTING THE ANNUAL FEDERATION CAMPAIGN • Janet B. Berman Lion of Judah Endowment • William Frank Philanthropic Fund • Marcus-Schulman Family Endowment Fund • Irwin and Andra Press Endowment Fund • Dorothy and Dr. Herbert Schiller Endowment • Shirley & Samuel Raitzin Endowment Fund March 2013 Our Community News 11 2013 Jewish Federation Annual Campaign Donor Honor Roll Brumer Family Rabbi & Mrs. Meir Bulman Cynthia and Andrew Burch Marianne Burdeen David Cangany Beverly Chamberg Dr. Peter Cholak and Zabe Williams Anita Cibelli Ciliberti Family Lynne & David Clayton Beverly Cohen Jill and Joel Cohen Dana and Richard Cohen Nancy Cohen Ronald Cohen Joan and Stan Parkes Cohen Naida and David Cohn Jeff Cohn Stuart Cohn and Nedra Kennelly Brady Cole Jody and William Comer Ramona Cornett Dr. Candace Corson-Knowles and George Knowles Marni and Donald Cronk Phyllis and Jerry DeVorkin LouAnn Dobbins Susan Elfin Michelle and Eliezer Eli Alana and Yair Elias Michael Eliasohn Judith & Joseph Engelsberg Terry Satinover Fagen Robert Feferman Rabbi Shoshana Feferman Jim Feinstein Terry and Alan Feldbaum Mendel Feldleyfer Yevgeniya & Robert Feldleyfer Dr. E. Michael Feltman Ben Finan Lynne and David Fischgrund James Fischoff Mary Fisher Anita and Stu Fishman Barbara Fizdale Fleenor Karen Fleischer Wendi Fogelson In honor of Rae Forgash Irene (Rene) Frank Kim and Seth Frank Loretta Frank Maxine Frank Newton Frank Robert Frank Stephen Fredman Michelle and Robert Freel Jody Freid Dr. Michael Freid Leah and Rosa Frenkiel Fagen-Friedland Children’s Fund Rabbi Michael Friedland and Lizzie Fagen Moshe Friedland Sharon & Hillard Friedman Lee Friend Nana and Dr. Gary Fromm Jaye and Shane Galloway Marcie and Dennis Gamble Dr. David Gardner Marilyn Gardner Rosa Gelder of blessed memory Lenny Gentner Sharon and Donald Gentner Debora and Gerald Genyuk Lisa Gerber Dr. Steve Gerber The Gettlemans and Bushnells Dena & Rabbi Jonah Gewirtz Dan Gezelter & Carey Gaudern Marianne Surges and Neil Gilbert Sharon and Stephen Gilbert Alyssa Gillespie Leslie Gitlin Dr. William Gitlin Delphine and Gerald Glaser Eli Glazer June Glazer Dr. Joseph Glazier Linda Glazier Mina and Dr. Wayne Gleiber Moe and Sheila Glenner Janina and Abraham Goetz Joseph and Rita Gold Dora Goldberg Dovid and Rochel Goldberg Margaret Goldberg Paul Goldberg Steven Goldberg Ilene and Marc Golden Nancy and Mitchell Goldstein Sarah and David Goldstein Rabbi & Mrs. Levi Goldwasser Marjorie Goldwin Dr. Paul Goldwin Sally Goloubow Ruth Goltz Jim and Judith Goodkin Elizabeth and Milton Gould Gloria Gour Eduard Grabshteyn Debby and Scott Grant Kathy and Bruce Greenberg Jason Gresl and Lara Turner Robbie and Paul Grimstad Steve Gruber Tira and Moishe Gubin Emily Hahnenberg Dr. David Halperin Sally and Roger Hamburg Julia Hanberg Barb and Phil Hartman Mitchell Heppenheimer Aviva & Yohonatan Hershberg Judy Heumann Mrs. Ruth Heumann Christine and Lee Hoffman Terry Hoffman Women’s Philanthropy: We are. We can. We do. Lions of Judah Pomegranate Society Sandy Barton (*LOJE) Janet Berman (*LOJE) Nancy Cohen Terry Feldbaum Muriel Hurwich Carol Kapson Sherry Medow Linda Mintz Dr. Etta Nevel Ilene New Joan New Donna Richter Ina Rosenberg Debbie Rosenfeld (2013) Evelyn Rosenstein Diane Sarnat Cari Shein Lynda Simon (LOJE*) Tessye Simon z”l (LOJE*) Cheryl Waldman Carin Weingarten (2013) Babs Waks Barbara Wind Judy Ziker Billie Bankoff Bette Barron Susan Blum Marilyn Gardner Lisa Gerber Leslie Gitlin Maggie Goldberg Sally Goloubow Cookie Katz Laurie Katz Mona Medow Cristyne Porile Pam Rubenstein Shish Rubin Jennifer Schwartz Anne Silverman Gloria Wolvos Cheryl Ziker *LOJE designates a Lion of Judah Endowment promising a gift at this level in perpetuity. 12 Our Community News March 2013 Thank you to our donors for your generous support! Peter Holland & Romana Huk Marlene Hollenkamp Bonny Hoover Todd Hoover Dr. Keith Howell and Family Aimee and Jeffry Hurdle Dr. and Mrs. Maury Hurwich Muriel Hurwich Robert Hutt Ruth Hutt Irina Ivanova and Sergey Ivanov Esther Jacobseigh Ann and Ben Jacobson Nadine and Wilbur Jarvis Dr. Lionel Jensen Vivian and Marvin Kagan Ina Kahal Matt Kahn & Janine Felder-Kahn Pamela Kahn Sharon and David Kalling Carol Kapson Craig Kapson Corinne and Erwin Karlin Erwin Karlin Barbara Brown Katz Bernard Katz Essi Katz of blessed memory Helene Katz Morris Katz of blessed memory Muriel “Cookie” Katz Muriel S. Katz Paulette & Harlan Katz Dr. Sam & Mary Ann Katz Steven A. Katz Julie and Jack Keller Amanda and Dave Kerk Ilana and Michael Kirsch Elaine and David Kirshenbaum Shonnie and Lou Klatch Rachel Klatch Daryl Kleiman Natalie H. Klein Paul Klein Channie and Avromi Klor Golde Konefka-Kronenberg Lilac and Brian Kordansky Alla and Anatoliy Kostylev Dr. and Mrs. Mark Kricheff Lesley & Michael Krueger Claudia and Tom Kselman Paula and Anthony Kupferer Paula and Gary Leece Dr. Alan Leichter Barbara Lerman David Lerman Lisa and Billy Lerman Mechal Lerman Naomi and Shlomo Lerman Razel and Ted Lerman Rivky and Shragi Lerman Tsipi and Gerald Lerman Sondra and Albert Levin Bobbi and Michael Levin Adam Levine Danny Levine Sandra Levine Naomi and Maurice Levitt Cathy and Jeffrey Levy Susan and Edward Levy Nancy Lichtenstein Cathy and Yair Liker James Linder Bekki and Kuppel Lindow Lynne LoSecco Sarah and Steve Lotter Reggie and Judd Lowenhar Emiliya Luban Vladimir Luban Vadim and Tatyana Luban Jenny and Jonathan Lutz Mr. & Mrs. Leland MacMillan Samantha Manewitz & Frank Connolly Myrna and Gary Marcus Ruth and Joseph Markley Sue Marsh Laurie & Alexander Martin Brian May & Jennifer Woodell-May Toni and Bruce McDougal Rosann McGuire Sherry and Don Medow Ossie and Dan Meisel Fran Mesirow Birgit and Hugh Metzger Ashley and Joshua Miller Linda and Richard Mintz David Mirkin Lene Mirkin Sam Mirkin Sherril Mirkin Joyce and Dr. Marvin Mishkin Leorit & Zalman Mittman Robert Mitzman Jeanette Morgenroth Karen and Jerald Morris Chaya and Fred Nebel Sarah and Robert Nerenberg Mikhail Netsmekh Etta and Bernard Nevel Daniel New Ilene New Jeffrey New Jim New Joan New Megan New Geoffrey Newman Drs. Tzvi & Rachel Novick Nunez-Gross Family Susan W. Oliver Marylyn Oppenheim Adele Paskin Nitzan and Amir Lehav Paster Ella Paston Elky & Rabbi Reuven Pelberg Anna Petkova Laura and Dr. David Pflum Charlene Pippenger Dayle and David Piser Dr. Ben Plotkin Meira & Rabbi Raphael Pollack Dr. Barth and Helen Pollak Cristyne Porile Dr. James Porile Dr. Tracy Poston Celene Potysman Patrick, Karen, Rachael & Daniel Powers Elli and Paul Price Lynda and Jeff Price Yael Prizant Pinky and Buddy Raab Radmila Ragimbekov Renada and Chingiz Ragimbekov Ruslan Ragimbekov Daniel Ravitch Julie and David Ravitch Catherine and Ron Ravitch Jody and Kirk Reinbold Beatrice & Milton Reisman Pamela Rerick Faye Resnick Donna Richter Dr. Mark Richter Karen & Tony Riffer-Reinert Sue and Evan Roberts Steven Rodin Sandy Roland-Hall Herschel Rolnick John Roncz Audrey and David Rose Ann and Elliot Rosen Dr. Charles Rosenbaum and Ms. Mona Medow Ruth Rosenbaum Carol and Charles Rosenberg Ina Rosenberg Irving Rosenberg Larry Rosenberg Michael and Lisa Rosenberg Vicki and Sheldon Rosenberg Debbie Rosenfeld Mildred Rosenfeld Robert Rosenfeld Naomi and Rabbi Yisroel Mayer Rosenman Evelyn Rosenstein Nancy S. & Rabbi Elliot Rosenstock Jill Ross Steve Ross Betsy and J.W. Rossow Michelle and Martin Rottenberg Regina and Mark Rozenblit Valentina Rozenblit Tonya and Dennis Ruben Pam Rubenstein Phyllis and Jean Rubin Joshua Rubin Laury Rubin Shish Rubin Yelizaveta Ryzhkova Mitzie and Dr. David Sabato Alice Frost Saffren Florence Saltzman Judy & Steve Saltzman Esther & Dovid Samber Amanda and Brad Sandler Betty Sandock Diane and Lou Sandock March 2013 Our Community News 13 Thank you to our donors for your generous support! Emily and Jacob Sandock Susan and Mark Sandock Pauline Saretsky Diane Sarnat Dr. William Sarnat Mira and George Satori Arielle and Jeff Sax Margaret & Martin Schaffner Stephanie Scharf Mr. & Mrs. Barry Schiff Stephanie & Ted Schlossmacher Sandra and Rick Schpok Debbie Schrager Mitzie & Howard Schrager Sally Schreiber Arthur Schulman of blessed memory Tela Schulman-Hektor & Dan Hektor Alice Schuster Cheri Berman Schuster Jennifer & Bruce Schwartz Rivka & Yehuda Seligson Gita and Lev Shapiro Mikhail Shapiro Dr. Ilene and Richard Sheffer Barry Shein Cari Shein Debbie & Dr. Alon Shemesh Sura Shikhman Nina Shor Judy and Sidney Shroyer Steven Shub Harvey Sieff Sharon and Jeff Siegel Betty Signer Cynthia & Harold Silberman Paul Silberman Gayle Silver Leah and Neil Silver Robert Silver Tikki and Rabbi Tzvi Silver Valerie and Benjamin Silver Zachariah Silver Ann Silverman Irene Silverman Ron Silverman Charles S. Simon Kurt & Tessye Simon of blessed memory Lynda B. Simon Debra & Rabbi Eric Siroka Anna and Fedor Sirota Ei- Colette & George Wolfson Myrna and Robert Wolosin Gloria Wolvos Richard Wright Joanna and Matt Wyner Tova & Rabbi Moshe Yachnes Robert Yamplosky & Diane Rapaport Mirra Yeselevich Heidi Zavatsky Shira and Rabbi Amiram Zeiger Terry and Jeffrey Zelvy Cheryl and David Ziker Judith Ziker leen and Albert Slein Vitaliy & Anna Soloveychik Nancy and Charles Stanton Sorah and Jeremy Stein Rita Stephan John & Barbara Gentner Stephenson Richard Stern Sara Stewart & Mitch Yaciw Simone Street Marissa & Philippe Sucosky Sukhotinhskya Family Susan and Gary Sussman Cindy and Mike Tachman Julie Tafelski Temple Israel, Valparaiso Leona Thornton Rabbi and Mrs. Avi Tkatch Drs. Avishalom & Debbie Tor Linda and Mark Toth Bradford Trevathan Posi Tucker Peggy and Richard Tucker Ruth Tulchinsky Will Turbow Janet and Arnold Valencia Iris and Al Vanderhoof Nataliya Vdovina Miriam Viktora Elsye Vodnoy Shelley Vodnoy-Papai Michal and Shlomo Wadler Temima and Eliezer Wainhaus Babs Waks Cheryl Waldman Dr. Ray Waldman Byra Warner & Gary Horvath Suzanne Watson Rozi and Alan Wax Bonnie Waxman Kalvin Waxman Monika and Mitchell Wayne Rabbi Rob Weber Judy and Dr. Richard Wein Nelson Weindling Carin and Dr. Harvey Weingarten Eileen Weingarten Leonard Weingarten Shirley Weingarten Marie Weiss Melody and Dr. Richard Weiss David and Rose Wenger Maria and Donald Wertheimer Barbara Wind Dr. Joseph Wind Shirlee Wishinsky Eleanor Wiswell Morton Ziker Zina Zilbert Doreen and Harold Zisla Bernadette and Thomas Zoss Our apologies if we inadvertently missed you. If you don’t see your name, you may be on our anonymous list. If your name is missing, please call Karen at the Federation office to make sure your pledge has been recorded and to make sure that your name is listed accurately. Thank you to our 2013 Annual Campaign Volunteers ! Sandy Barton, Women’s Philanthropy Douglas Barton, Men’s Campaign Ira Anes Sarah Anne Anes Donna Ayres Billie Bankoff David Bankoff Mel Brown Tammie Blackman Brown Karen Dwyer Susan Enamorado Bob Feferman Alan Feldbaum Terry Feldbaum Anita Fishman Stu Fishman Bob Frank Jaye Galloway Steve Gerber Marjorie Goldwin Paul Goldwin Robbie Grimstad Bonny Hoover Ruth Hutt Ruthie Isaacs-Holzer Lionel Jensen Carol Kapson Craig Kapson Ilana Kirsch Lou Klatch Brian Kordansky Barbara Lerman Lisa Lerman Al Levin Mike Levin Abe Marcus Linda Mintz Dan New Ilene New Jeffrey New David Piser Howard Prager David Ravitch Ina Rosenberg Jill Ross Regina Rozenblit Cheri Schuster Yehuda Seligson Ron Silverman Charles Simon Rozi Wax Mitch Wayne Richard Wright Ian Wulfsohn Our Community News 14 Community Relations March 2013 Michigan enacts Iran Contracting Law 2013: The year of “Never Again” By Bob Feferman, CRC Chair January 27th, known as the International Holocaust Remembrance Day, is the date that marks the liberation of Auschwitz. This year, to commemorate the occasion, President Obama said that the United States resolves “… to stay true to the principle of ‘Never Again.'” Now, as Iran races to develop nuclear weapons, we must ask ourselves the question: What have we done to live up to the words, “Never Again”? As Americans, we can be proud that over the past several years, the U.S. government has instituted increasingly tougher sanctions on Iran. Today, American companies, including their foreign subsidiaries, are prohibited from doing business in Iran with the exception of the sale of food and medicine. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said of our foreign friends and allies. The truth is that with the exception of the European Union’s boycott on Iranian oil, for much of the world it remains business as usual with Iran. China, Russia, South Korea, and India might say the right things, but they simply aren’t taking substantial action to curtail their commerce with Iran. And for many of the world’s corporate actors, business with Iran has never been better. What can Americans do? It is time to ask ourselves some tough questions, and take action. Are we aware that our taxpayer dollars fund government contracts with foreign companies doing business in Iran? Are we aware that manufacturers of the foreign cars we buy - like Nissan and Mazda - are actually producing cars in Iran? Why are our pensions invested in foreign companies doing business in Iran that help enrich the regime? These questions are very troubling given the facts about Iran. Iran is illegitimately ruled by a regime responsible for the murder of American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan, and civilians in Israel. It is a regime responsible for supporting its close ally, Syria, in its brutal repression that has cost the lives of over 60,000 civilians. It is a regime guilty of the most egregious abuses of human rights including the rape, torture, and murder of political and religious dissidents. And it is a regime that continues to openly threaten genocide against Israel. If that is Iran without a nuclear weapon, imagine it with one. Where is the outrage? What happened to “Never Again”? As Americans, we cannot go to foreign countries and Federation Board members Brian Kordansky, left, and Dave Ravitch, right, with Michigan State Representative Al Psholka were honored by United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) for their role in initiating and supporting Iran Contracting Legislation passed by the Michigan state legislature in December. The bill was authored by Rep. Marty Knollenberg and Senator Roger Kahn. Michigan is the 7th state to enact this legislation. tell them who they can do business with. Yet we can tell them something else: If you, as a company, do business in Iran, you should not count on earning our hardearned taxpayer dollars through government contracts. If you produce or sell cars in Iran, we will not buy your cars. And if your company helps to enrich a regime that kills Americans and threatens the destruction of Israel, we will not invest in your company. The CEO of the advocacy group United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI), Ambassador Mark Wallace, said it most succinctly: “We need to bring Iran to the point where it will have to choose between having the bomb or having a functioning economy.” Those of us at UANI regularly pressure companies to leave Iran, and advocate tougher sanctions against the regime. By visiting our website, UANI.com, Americans can take action, and inform the world’s bad actors that their irresponsible corporate behavior must stop. Experts have warned us that 2013 will be the year of Iran. It could be the year Iran gets the bomb, or is persuaded to end its race to the bomb. It will also be the year that we are put to the test: Have we truly learned the lessons of Auschwitz? Are we truly committed to “Never Again”? Let us commit to making this year, 2013, the year of “Never Again,” and do whatever we can to economically pressure this brutal and dangerous regime to end its pursuit of nuclear weapons. Bob Feferman is Chairman of the Community Relations Committee and Outreach Coordinator for the advocacy group United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI). March 2013 Our Community News 15 ChaiLights This month we start out with birth announcements: Mazel Tov to Michal and Shlomo Wadler on the birth of a baby girl, Odeliah. Sinai Synagogue. Congratulations to her family on this wonderful event. Engagements: Congratulations to Rabbi Congratulations to Rabbi Dovid & Bina Margulies Yitzie and Rachie Kenzer, on the engagement of their on the birth of their daugh- daughter, Bassie to Moshe ter , Batsheva Chana. Meisels of Cleveland. Mazel Tov to Aliza and Mazel Tov to Rabbi Daniel Crook, who wel- Dovid & Rochel Goldberg comed daughter, Shifra. on the engagement of their Yair and Alana Elias, cele- son, Elchonon to Tzipi brated the birth of their son, Gross of Los Angeles, CA. Yuval Moshe. Mazel Tov. Rachel Ebersole Skelton and Jeremy Skelton welcomed baby girl, Rivkah. Congratulations to all. Called to the Torah: Mazel Tov to Anne Galloway, daughter of Jaye and Shane Galloway who celebrated her Bat Mitzvah at Temple Beth-El. Congratulations also to happy grandparents, Chuck and Lynda Simon. Zoe Gezelter, daughter of Carey Gaudern and Dan Gezelter, was called to Torah for her Bat Mitzvah at Honors: Congratulations to Elsye Vodnoy whose granddaughter Abby Wright was named to the Fall 2012 Dean's List at the School of Visual Arts, New York. Abby is the daughter of Elsye’s daughter, Laurie Vodnoy-Wright. Congratulations to Clark Hoover, son of Bonny and Todd Hoover, who is being honored at the Jewish Free Loan Association Award Dinner. He is the recipient of the Salter Family Foundation Client Recognition Award. ADL (Continued from Page 1) After the program at Temple David Kurzmann will meet with members of the Community Relations Committee at 1:15 PM at the Jewish Federation. The leadership from our local synagogues are invited to attend this meeting as well to discuss how our community deals with antiSemitism. David Kurzmann is Assistant Director of the AntiDefamation League in Greater Chicago and the Upper Midwest. Confronting Anti-Semitism was created in the 1980’s in response to a survey of youth indicating that middle and high school students were regularly experiencing anti-Semitic comments, taunts, and harassments in their communities. Rather than confronting these displays of prejudice, many youth remained silent. We are pleased to announce that the 3rd Michiana Jewish Film Festival will be held this year at the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center from May 20 through May 23, 2013. The Film Committee, under the leadership of Pam Kahn, is in process of screening films for the festival and sponsors will soon be solicited. JOIN OUR LIST OF SPONSORS! Sponsorship levels run from $180 to $2,500. Call 574-233-1164 to find out how you or your company can be a part of the 2013 Michiana Jewish Film Festival! Get a taste of the Michiana Film Festival with the screening of HANNAH ARENDT Thursday, March 7, 2013 at 7:00 PM Browning Cinema, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center Tickets are $7, $6 faculty/staff, $5 senior citizens, and $4 all students. Call the Box Office at 574.631.2800 or order online at performingarts.nd.edu BULLY Thursday, March 14 7:00 PM Saturday, March 23 3:00 PM Browning Cinema DeBartolo Performing Arts Center The stories in this film examine the dire consequences of bullying, but they also give testimony to the courage and strength of the victims of bullying and seek to inspire real changes in the way we deal with bullying as parents, teachers, children, and in society as a whole. The Bully Project aims to be a catalyst for change and to turn the tide on an epidemic of violence that has touched every community in the United States and far beyond. Please check the ratings of this film to make sure you find it appropriate for your family. For more information check out: performingarts.nd.edu Our Community News 16 From the desk of the Israeli Shlicha A long-term relationship: Six month ponderings י"ח באדר ה'תשע"ג Dear community, I think it’s safe to say that my being here for one year is a long term relationship. It’s a relationship that you as a community have been involved in for the past 12 years. So let’s take a minute to make sure we are doing this dance the best we can. So, why am I here? I am here to give each and every one of you an easy access to Israel, to make sure that the bridge between the two biggest Jewish communities is the world will stay strong and solid. As your Shlicha I want to be a productive resource to this community. I’m trying to do so by creating a program for Jewish youth to be together, doing things that are in the spirit of Israel and Judaism. I also have various adult programming such as “Lunch with Lea” and Israeli movie night for you to get to know all the different perspectives Israel enfolds. I teach at the Jewish youth educational programs in the community and try to educate about Israel. We have a monthly “Happy Hour” for young adults, and various events about Israel. My goal is to help and embrace the Jewish identity for those who have it close to their hearts and try to develop one into life of those who don’t. I also travel the different non- Jewish communities and organizations in the area. Doing so I hope I can help and improve Israel’s image and importance, and by that to empower our Jewish community. I invite you to contact me directly and tell me about things that you think I can do in order to make myself more productive and meaningful in the time I am here. I urge you to take part in these programs so we can truly say that the St. Joseph Valley Jewish community has a wonderful bridge to Israel. Lea Thank you to Imagine That for providing Purim Carnival Prizes! March 2013 Please join us for visit from Sayed Kashua Wednesday, March 6, 2013 at 4 PM Hesburgh Center Auditorium, University of Notre Dame Novelist, satirist, journalist, creator of a hit TV show in Israel, Sayed Kashua has been widely praised for his literary eye and deadpan wit. In a humorous, tongue-in-cheek style, he addresses the problems faced by Arabs in Israel, caught between two worlds. He will talk about his new book Second Person Singular: A Tale of Love and Betrayal, Honesty and Artifice. The event will be followed by a reception. Free and open to the public. Café Ivrit Thursday, March 7 at 8 PM Miss Ulpan? Don’t let your Hebrew get rusty! Join Bekki Lindow and Lea Lehavi for Hebrew conversation (and coffee and doughnuts) at Krispy Kreme, 5615 N. Main St., Mishawaka. Israel Movie Night Returns! NOODLE Thursday, March 21 at 7 PM Jewish Federation The film is a touching comic-drama in which an El-Al flight attendant and an abandoned Chinese boy accompany each other on a remarkable journey, one that takes them both back to a meaningful life. Free—and we’ll provide popcorn! Young Professionals, College Students 21-35, Come to our next Happy Hour!! Our next social hour for Young Adults hosted by our Israeli Shlicha will be at Bar Louie on Saturday, March 16 at 8:30 PM Please RSVP to Lea to let her know to watch for you! 574-286-3890 or 233-1164. March 2013 Our Community News 17 SaBaBaH News invites you to get excited before All SaBaBaH Age Groups are invited join us on Sunday, March 10 From 2 to 4 PM For International Good Deeds Day SaBaBaH joins with Jewish Family Services to prepare Maot Chittim First Come, First Served! T-Shirts for participants will be distributed! Call in your reservation! RSVP to Lea at 574-286-3890, 574-233-1164, find her on Facebook or email her at Lea@thejewishfed.org Sunday, March 17, 2013 10:30 AM to 12:15 PM At the Jewish Federation ♦ Learn about Passover ♦ Story Time ♦ Arts & Crafts ♦ Snacks Please RSVP to Nitzan, 574-233-1164 SaBaBah Tweens hosted the Winter Skating Party PJ Library Babies, Tots, & Blocks Play Date Schedule Babies, Tots and Blocks is our PJ Library program that provides age appropriate play for children ages 0 to 5 on the 2nd Monday of each month from 9:30 to 11:00 AM. Lea learns to skate. Mark these dates on your calendar: Monday, March 11 Pesach Monday, April 15 Yom Ha’Atzmaut Monday, May 13 Shavuot Monday, June 10 Summer Young SaBaBaH enjoy games at their first meeting. SaBaBah Teens made shalach manot for Purim All are welcome– come join us this month even if you and your toddler have never joined us before! Questions or suggestions for the group should be addressed to Lizzie Fagen at 574233-1164. 18 im r u yP p p Ha 2013 Our Community News March 2013 March 2013 Our Community News 19 WELCOME TO CAMP IDEAL! FOR KIDS AGES 5-14 CAMP IS IN SESSION JUNE 24 -JULY 19, 2013 Camp Ideal is dedicated to promoting and sharing the values and ideals of the Jewish tradition along with its commitment to provide children with a safe, enjoyable, growth-filled summer experience. We use our outdoor setting in a creative way to enhance the camp experience for your children. Camp Ideal provides opportunities for children to play and have fun with new adventures while learning to appreciate their heritage and to develop positive personal and social values. Camp Ideal is located on the beautiful campus of the Jewish Federation of St. Joseph Valley. The outdoor recreational area includes a picnic shelter, basketball court, baseball field, playground equipment, and sand pit for games and sports. The picnic shelter is the headquarters for all camp activities. Rainy day activities take place in the Youth Lounge in the Jewish Federation Building. Field Trips Our Camp Staff is under the direction of Israeli Shlicha Lea Lehavi assisted by Moshe Friedland. The counselors are trained, responsible, and professional. Campers are carefully supervised at all times. What is a camp day like? Every day campers enjoy many fun and educational activities in a variety of areas such as arts, music, sports, nature, Jewish life, Israel and much more. Also we have swimming twice a week, a weekly field trip to a nature reserve or a park, Kabbalat Shabbat on Friday and many other trips and programs. Time and Schedule: Camp runs Monday to Friday from 9 AM to 4 PM, with an option of early care or late pick up. Our four-week camp season starts on Monday, June 24 and continues through Friday, July 19. There is no camp on July 4. Arts & Crafts Swimming Sports Unity Garden - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - REGISTRATION FORM - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - Session Dates & Fees: Non-Refundable Registration Fee per child: Members* ! $10.00 ! Non-members $25.00 Session Fees: Early Bird Week I June 24—June 28 $180.00 Week II July 1 — July 5 (4-day week) $150.00 Week III July 8 — July 12 $180.00 Week IV July 15—July 19 $180.00 All four weeks: $665.00 After April 15 $195.00 $165.00 $195.00 $195.00 $725.00 EARLY BIR D ENROLL ME Savings of $15 per we NT ek! REGISTER BY APRIL 15! Call 574-233-1164 for financial aid, multi-child, multi-week discounts. Early care or late care available for an additional charge. All Camp Fees are due June 15 unless prior arrangements have been made. * Members of the Federation make a minimum $18 contribution to the Jewish Federation Annual Campaign. ! Please send me an enrollment packet today. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Camper’s name (Last, first,) Age & Birth date Grade (Fall of 2013) Session (s) _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Camper’s name (Last, first,) Age & Birth date Grade (Fall of 2013) Session (s) _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Street Address (Camper’s Residence) City State Zip Phone Email address Please mail with Registration Fee by April 15th for the best value to Jewish Federation, 3202 Shalom Way, South Bend, IN 46615. Register on-line: www.thejewishfed.org/camp ideal 20 Our Community News March 2013 Est Gezunterhait (Eat in Good Health) Passover Chicken by Deena Abraham When Pesach approaches and we plan menus some dishes are easier than others. There isn’t much challenge to making a good “Kosher for Passover” soup, salad, brisket, etc. Usually, I dedicate this column to baked goods or something similarly less easy to make for the holiday. A good cake or lasagna made with matza rather than noodles is more along the lines of the recipes that we search for. We want something that doesn’t quite taste like Pesach food. (Usually your best bet is to just wait eight days.) In truth, many of the recipes we make throughout the year can easily be adapted for Passover use. This is especially the case now that so many products are available. One thing that’s never too hard for me to come up with recipes or ingredients for is chicken. I have enough recipes that I use during the holiday and really don’t bother to look for anything new or more exciting. Then, a year or two ago, I noticed duck sauce with holiday supervision. Duck sauce is something that I don’t use on a regular basis, but I had seen recipes that use it for chicken and decided to purchase a jar. After all, it’s good to try something new. I was actually pretty excited about having a new chicken recipe for the holiday. I searched and found a recipe that was simple and sounded like something my family would really like. And then – I didn’t make it. For whatever reason, I just stuck with my usual recipes and didn’t try out the new chicken recipe. I wasn’t sure what the shelf life of duck sauce was, and didn’t really want to just save it for next year. So, sometime in the summer I made the Pesachdik chicken. Why not? And it was a really good recipe! By the way, I’m not sure how many of the local chain grocery stores carry supervised duck sauce. Martins on the south side might. I bought mine at Midwest Kosher Deli. DUCK SAUCE CHICKEN 2 onions, sliced 1 chicken, cut up 13-15 cloves garlic, divided use Salt, to taste Pepper, to taste Paprika, to taste Basil, to taste 8 oz. tomato sauce ½ c. duck sauce Place the onions in a baking dish and top with the chicken. Crush three cloves of the garlic and rub into the chicken. Sprinkle the spices over the chicken pieces. Pour the tomato sauce and duck sauce over the chicken. Scatter the garlic cloves around the chicken. Cover the dish and bake at 350 degrees for 1 ½ hours. If desired, you can then uncover the dish and bake for an additional 1530 minutes. While we are working with both Passover and sauces, here’s my recipe for barbeque sauce. I’ve been making this for years. This can be used for basting either chicken or meat, but I like to pour it over chicken and then bake it in the oven. BARBEQUE SAUCE 1 ¼ c. ketchup 1 c. vinegar ¼ c. apple juice ¼ c. brown sugar ¼ c. honey 1/3 c. oil 3 cloves garlic, minced 2 tsp. salt, or to taste Pepper, to taste Combine all ingredients in a pot. Cook over medium-low heat for 30 minutes. The sauce will thicken. Store covered in the refrigerator. One more recipe – and it is also very simple. You can adjust the amounts of the seasonings according to your taste preference. This recipe is a simple allin-one dish. The original recipe was prepared in oven bags that had little slits cut in the top. I just use regular baking pans. This works better for me because I always end up with more vegetables than the recipe calls for and the bags are too full. CHICKEN AND VEGETABLES 4 onions, sliced thickly 2-4 potatoes, peeled and sliced 2-4 carrots, peeled and sliced 2-4 sweet potatoes, peeled and sliced 2-4 zucchini, sliced 1 chicken, cut up Salt, to taste Pepper, to taste Garlic powder, to taste Paprika, to taste Arrange the vegetables in a large pan. Place the chicken on top of the vegetables and season, to taste. Cover and bake at 350° for at least an hour and a half. If the pan is very full, longer baking time is required. (Or, divide everything between two pans.) Do you have a good recipe that everyone always asks for? If so, I’d love to share it with the community. Send it my way at dsabraham@ameritech.net or 2926 Erskine Blvd., South Bend, 46614. Or, call me at 287-8872 and give me the recipe over the phone. I can’t wait to hear from you! Warmest wishes for a Happy Passover Amanda & Dave Kerk Dave’s Property Service March 2013 Our Community News 21 Israel at 65 ATTENTION PHOTOGRAPHERS & ISRAEL TOURISTS In celebration of Israel’s upcoming 65th Anniversary, our Federation is sponsoring a PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT titled ISRAEL THROUGH THE YEARS. SAVE THE DATE SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2013 The 65th Anniversary of the establishment of the State of Israel is an opportunity for all Jews to demonstrate pride and gratitude for our cherished homeland. What speaks to you of Israel? A sunrise on Masada? Sunset on the Kinneret? An IDF Soldier at prayer? A scene at the Kotel? A beach near Akko? Bring the best of your collection with an explanation of what the photo means to you. We will scan photos chosen for the exhibit and then print 8 x 10 enlargements of the photos for display. You also may submit framed photos. On SUNDAY, APRIL 28, we will hold a community-wide Israel Independence Day celebration, with many outdoor activities. Your help will make our event a success! Many volunteer opportunities are available. Please contact Lea Lehavi if you would like to help. 574.233.1164. Kapson and Roland Scholarships available for Jewish students Applications for both the Craig and Carol Kapson Scholarship and the Lillian and Harvey Roland Scholarship are now available for the 2014 academic year. Students attending Indiana institutions are eligible to apply. The Kapson Scholarship helps Jewish students from our area attend a university, college or technical institute in Indiana. The award is based merit and financial needs. The Scholarship Fund will allow a new student each year to be awarded $2,500, with the remaining funds to be divided between other students with a minimum distribution of $750. The Lillian and Harvey Roland Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college students of parents who are active in the Jewish community and/or are contributors to the Jewish Federation. This Scholarship will provide $750 to a student matriculating to Indiana University who have demonstrated academic scholarship and financial need. Interested students should call the Federation at 574-233-1154 for an application or go to our website www.thejewishfed.org to download one. Applications are due May 15, 2013. Israel Photography Show Entry Name__________________________________________ Contact Phone Number __________________________ Photo Title (If any)_______________________________ Location of Photo________________________________ Approximate Date Taken_________________________ Please submit photos by March 22, 2013. Enclose a 3 x 5 card with brief commentary on why you chose this photo. Send photo and card in a clear plastic sleeve to Jewish Federation Israel Photo Show 3202 Shalom Way, South Bend, IN 46615 Our Community News 22 Cuba Connection “Revolucion Socialista,” pictures of Castro and Che everywhere, the crumbling infrastructure and architecture. And the amazing Cuban people, so kind, warm and welcoming. The excitement of seeing my Cuban Jewish friends and connecting my colleagues with Stan Falkenstein of Jewish Cuba Connection and these incredible people was exhilarating. Our first stop was at the Sephardic Center, one of three synagogues in Havana, where we received an overview of the past and present Jewish community. From 15,000 (preRevolution) to 1,400 today, from a vibrant, diverse community to one learning “how to be Jewish” again, the Jews of Cuba are a proud, committed group of people. With most people earning the equivalent of $22 a month (retirees receive about $12), the community exists thanks to the generosity of Diaspora (Continued from Page 2) March 2013 Michiana Jewish Historical Society MJHS NEEDS YOUR PHOTOS! The Michiana Jewish Historical Society is building a digital archive and would like to borrow your photos, scan them, and return them to you. Some of these photos may be used in books that MJHS hopes to publish in the coming years. We will be happy to scan any photos, and are especially interested in photos relating to: Jewry. For three decades, the Jewish community of Canada has sent a trailer of Passover food to make it possible to observe the holiday. Jewish groups from around the U.S. bring needed drugs, supplies and toiletries. The Cuban Jews are an inspiration—they are committed to learning about and sustaining the infrastructure that makes Jewish life possible: synagogues, daily minyans, a mikvah, a Jewish cemetery, a kosher butcher (yes, they have a kosher butcher!), a community center, and programs that enhance and ♦ Businesses and civic life ♦ Family life and holiday celebrations ♦ Organizations such as Pioneer Women, ORT, Jewish War Veterans, synagogue sisterhoods ♦ Elkhart, St Joe/Benton Harbor, Goshen and Mishawaka synagogues and Jewish community activities Please call the Federation office (574-233-1164) or email mjhsociety@gmail.com and MJHS will follow up. define their lives. They have meals programs for those who need it, a religious school with more than 100 children, senior programs, and more—provided by Jewish Cuba Connection, JDC, ORT, Jewish Federations and individual small group missions. There is so much they need—basically, everything. Yet through it all, despite the fact that the government owns everything (with the exception of the kosher butcher shop), the people keep a positive outlook and aspire to better lives. Small City Federation Executives (and spouses) traveled to Cuba to meet and work with the Jewish community there. We brought 2½ tons of humanitarian supplies with us. In total, our group of 25 directors and 7 spouses left 2½ tons (literally) of supplies with our Jewish family in Cuba, all brought in our very heavy suitcases. Our aching backs, anxiety, and work gathering the supplies meant very little when we met people who had tears in their eyes upon receiving a bar of soap, a pencil, or a bottle of shampoo. Similar to last year with our group of 22 Jewish community members, this experience is one of the proudest of my life — one Jew helping another. I admit it I have fallen in love with our Jewish brothers and sisters in Cuba and look forward to bringing many of you to visit and learn from this incredible community. Please let me know if you would be interested in making a trip to Cuba in the future! March 2013 Our Community News Sinai Synagogue Pirkei in the Pub. Our group for those in the 20-40 something demographic in our community to study Pirkei Avot, Teachings of the Sages, continues to meet at the friendly Public House, Fiddler’s Hearth. We meet this month on Monday, March 11. Come join us! Breakfast with the Sages. Our Shabbat morning Torah study and Breakfast with the Sages starts up again on January 12 at 9:00 AM. Our sages had fascinating insights into our sacred Torah — come learn from their insights and offer your own! Lunch and Learn. Our weekly Lunch and Learn. Join us for a $3 inflation busting lunch as we study the Book of Kings Thursdays at noon. Meditation with Neil Gilbert. At 10:15 AM, on the 2nd and 4th Shabbats of the month, Neil leads a meditation group that focuses on breathing, Hebrew mantras and introspection. Finding God. Join us for a new class with Rabbi Steve Leapman on Sundays, March 10 and 17 at Sinai from 6:30 to 8:00 PM. We will explore questions about finding God: How do you find God in your life and where does Jewish tradition suggest we look? The text Finding God by Rabbi Rifat Soncino will be available for purchase. Spaghetti Dinner. Mark Sunday, April 21 on your calendar and plan to attend the Sinai Spaghetti Dinner. All you can eat portions will make your whole family happy. Just thinking about it makes us happy! United Religious Community Annual Prayer Breakfast Thursday, May 2, 2013 Century Center 7:30 AM Keynote Speaker: Martin E. Marty Martin Marty, a Lutheran pastor, is an historian of American religion and commentator on contemporary religious life. He is a prolific author on American religion and culture. The most pervasive theme of his writings is that of his commitment to pluralism. He argues that the only basis for a moral, just, and humane society is a respect for the beliefs and practices of others. He also believes this does not mean that one should not have passion about his or her own ways. Seating is available at the Federation table. Please call Karen at the Federation office if you would like to be seated with us, 574-233-1164. 23 Hebrew Orthodox Congregation Some Torah learning opportunities at HOC: Mornings: Monday through Friday, 6:00 AM: DAF YOMI, Mesechta Shabbos, taught by Rabbi Meir Bulman Monday through Friday, 6:20 AM: TALMUD STUDY, Mesechta Kiddushin, taught by Rabbi Ephraim Goldstein Sunday, 9:00 AM: TALMID STUDY GROUP, Mesechta Brochos, taught by Rabbi Dovid Abraham Evenings: Sunday - Thursday, 8:00 PM: STUDY PARTNERS Choice of topics including Chumash, Mishna, Navi, Gemorah. Rabbi Rephael Pollack, coordinator. Tuesday night Torah Class for Women, 8:00 PM CHUMASH In-Depth, taught by Rabbi Meir Bulman Thursday night Chumash Class for Men, 8:25 PM PARSHA HASHAVUA, by Rabbi Shelomo Nussbaum Daily Minyan Schedule: Please go to hocsouthbend.com Temple B’nai Shalom Tuesday Classes. Hebrew Classes and Israel Studies continue on Tuesdays, March 5th and March 12th. From 5:15– 6:15 PM, we have Beginning Hebrew classes with Sondra Levin and Advanced Hebrew with Lea Lehavi. Israel Studies follow with Lea from 6:15 to 7:15 PM. Passover Seder. Temple B’nai Shalom will host a Seder on the second night of Passover, Tuesday, March 26 at 6:00 PM. Cost for adults and children over age 13 are $15.00 each. Children 5-13 are $10.00 each, and children under 5 are free. Maximum cost per family is $50.00. Please call the Temple to RSVP at 269-925-8021. Payment needs to be received at Temple by March 15. Mail your payment to: Temple B’nai Shalom, 2050 Broadway, Benton Harbor, MI 49022. WANTED Jewish Federation Unity Garden Manager & Gardening Volunteers The snow may still be flying, but it’s time to start planning for spring planting. Please call the Federation office if you are interested in helping us provide fresh vegetables for our food pantry. 24 Our Community News Midwest Torah Center Community Seder March 26 at 8:45 PM Have you never made your own Passover Seder? Want someone to share a Seder with? Looking for a change of pace and new ideas for this Passover? If so, the Torah Center’s Seder is for you. We provide a fun and fast paced Seder with explanations of the Haggadah and Jewish history. Everyone is welcome and all questions are encouraged. Only $18 per person, $10 for kids 10 and under. Please rsvp at 574-234-9092 or email at info.midwesttorah.org. Yom HaAtzmaut with Rabbi Shalom Hammer April 16 at 7 PM. Rabbi Hammer, motivational lecturer for the IDF, imparts the importance of finding inspiration in a country which is consistently threatened. Based on personal accounts and anecdotes this outstanding and moving presentation convincingly reveals the vision and passion required to help ensure the future of Israel particularly considering the aftermath of Operation Pillar of Defense. Incorporating humor and an infectious enthusiasm, Rabbi Hammer will make you laugh and cry at once! A light Israeli snack and dessert will be served after the lecture. NCSY NCSY is going stronger than ever this year with Rabbi Gutnicki at the helm. Last month alone, 10 new teenagers joined us for local events and for the first time our JR NCSYers, nine altogether, joined a regional Shabbaton. Two Sr NCSYers even went to New York to aid hurricane Katrina victims and one to Chicago to explore his Judaism in even greater depths at the Yarchei Kallah. Now it’s your turn to join with NCSY and find out how exciting being with your fellow Jewish peers can be. NCSY Lounge Night March 6 at 6:30-8:30 PM Our lounge nights are growing and we want you to help continue the trend. Enjoy pizza, pop and snacks, pool, pingpong and our brand new wii and PS3 games. Senior Spring Convention March 8-10.. Join us for a fantastic weekend in Kansas City with friends from all over the Midwest, live band, great food, an inspiring Shabbat program, and having a blast seeing what KC has to offer. Participants will be leaving Thursday night to arrive at the Shabbaton Friday morning. To register call the NCSY office at 847-677-6279. Price $175. For more info on transportation from South Bend, please contact Rabbi Akiva Gutnicki at 574-383-9524. March 2013 Temple Beth Beth--El Here's what’s happening at Temple Beth-El in March: ♦ Thursday, March 7, 5:30 PM – Book Read “A Man & A Woman & A Man” by Savyon Liebrecht. Discussion led by Betty Signer. ♦ Sunday, March 10, 9:45-11:00 AM – Family Happen- ings, a program for young Jewish children and their families for the entire Jewish community, led by Anna Soloveychik. ♦ Thursday, March 21, 6:00 PM – Brotherhood “March Madness.” ♦ Sunday, March 31, 4:00 PM – Sisterhood Women’s Seder — celebrating Passover with a women’s perspective. ♦ Wednesdays, 1:00 PM – Needlework group meets at Temple. Any questions, call Nanci at 574-234-4402. Temple Beth-El CORNED BEEF DELI DAY “Putting the Deli in Delicious! “ Thursday, April 25, 2013 11 AM until 2 PM (Eat in or carry out) Name_______________________ Phone____________ ♦ MEAL $12.00 EACH: (Sandwich on rye & condiment, slaw, chips, pickle & cookie) $______ ♦ CORNED BEEF *@ $14.00 A LB. $______ ♦ LOAF OF RYE BREAD * $7.00 ea. $______ ♦ WHOLE DILL PICKLE * 1.50 ea. $______ ♦ 2 LB. SALAMI * $16.00 ea. $______ PRE-ORDERS BY APRIL 16th...PLEASE. 574.234.4402 PHONE or FAX 574.234.0784. ! CHECK, Payable to Temple Beth-El Memo—Deli ! CREDIT CARD !Visa ! MasterCard Acct. # __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __ Exp. Date ___/___ 3 digit code on back __ __ __ Name on Card______________________________ Signature___________________________________ 6 NISAN 13 NISAN 31 7 NISAN 14 NISAN PASSOVER Federation Office Closed 21 NISAN FIRST SEDER April 1 25 12:30 PM Jewish Programming at Tanglewood April Our Community News Deadline 18 8 NISAN 15 NISAN 22 NISAN PASSOVER Federation Office Closed 2 PASSOVER Federation Office Closed 26 1 PM Maj Group 12:30 PM Russian Club 19 ROSH CHODESH 1 PM Maj Group 12:30 PM Russian Club 1 NISAN 24 ADAR 2 NISAN 9 NISAN 16 NISAN 3 23 NISAN PASSOVER Federation Office Closed 27 1:30 PM Mich. Jewish Historical Society Family Tree 12 Noon Pre-Pesach Lunch 1 PM Maj Groups 10:30 AM Qigong 11:30 AM & 5:30 PM Tai Chi 20 1 PM Maj Groups 10:30 AM Qigong 11:30 AM & 5:30 PM Tai Chi 13 1 PM Maj 12 Noon Lunch ‘n’ Learn With Nitzan Lehav Paster 10:30 AM Qigong 11:30 AM & 5:30 PM Tai Chi 6 WEDNESDAY 25 ADAR 3 NISAN 10 NISAN 4 28 24 NISAN CHOL HAMOED 17 NISAN 7 PM Movie Night: Noodle 7:00 PM Federation Board 1:30 PM Michiana Jewish Hist. Society Archives 12:30 Senior Activity Group@ Tanglewood 21 7:00 PM Bully at DeBartolo Performing Arts 12:30 Senior Activity Group@ Tanglewood 14 8 PM Café Ivrit 7 PM Hannah Arendt at Browning Cinema, DPAC 12:30 Senior Activity Group@ Tanglewood 7 THURSDAY 5 18 NISAN 11 NISAN 4 NISAN 26 ADAR 25 NISAN CHOL HAMOED 29 22 15 8 FRIDAY 27 ADAR 5 NISAN 12 NISAN 26 NISAN Vayakhel/Pekude SHABBAT HACHODESH 6 19 NISAN CHOL HAMOED 30 Tzav SHABBAT HAGADOL 3:00 PM Bully at DeBartolo Performing Arts 23 Vayikra 8:30 Young Adult Happy Hour at Bar Louie 16 Vayakhel/Pekude SHABBAT HACHODESH 9 SATURDAY March 2013 — Adar/Nisan 5773 Our Community News CHOL HAMOED 20 NISAN SEARCH FOR CHAMETZ 24 2:00 PM Artist Reception 1:15 PM CRC ADL Program 10:30 AM PJ Library Passover Program 10:15 AM ADL Anti-Semitism Program at Temple 17 11:30 AM Jewish Federation Book Club 4 PM Sikh Community 12 Noon Lunch with Lea 9:30 AM Babies, Tots And Blocks 2 PM SaBaBaH International Good Deeds Day 29 ADAR 23 ADAR 12:30 PM Russian Club 5 12 28 ADAR 11 22 ADAR 10 4 TUESDAY 1 PM Maj Group 21 ADAR MONDAY 1:30 PM SCHLOCK ROCK 3 SUNDAY Jewish Federation Community Calendar March 2013 25 Our Community News Voluntary Subscriptions for 5773 Guardian Angel Subscribers Sara and Abe Marcus Patron Subscribers Marilyn Brown Nancy and Ron Cohen Terry Satinover Fagen Amy Griffin Dan & Tela Hektor Carol and Craig Kapson Karen Kohn Reggie and Judd Lowenhar Ida Malki Evelyn Rosenstein Diane and Bill Sarnat Cheryl & Ray Waldman Double Chai Sarah Anne & Ira Anes Marjorie Baer Louis Baker Sandy & Doug Barton Marzy and Joseph Bauer Shirley Berebitsky Tammy and Alan Brown Rich and Dana Cohen Jerry and Phyllis DeVorkin Alan and Gail Dowty Diane and Dick Evans Anita & Stu Fishman Loretta and Bob Frank Marilyn and David Gardner Steve & Lisa Gerber Janina and Abe Goetz Marc and Ilene Golden Sally Goloubow Robbie and Paul Grimstad Ruth and Robert Gross Sally and Roger Hamburg Terry Hoffman & Cheri Schuster Bonny and Todd Hoover Dr. Keith Howell Muriel Hurwich Essi Katz Helene and Bernie Katz Laurie and Steve Katz Norman & Carol Ann Schiller Kempler Janice Lampos Barbara and David Lerman Bill and JoAnne Lopatin Nancy (Davis) & Ed Lowey Susan Marsh Babs Maza Birgit and Hugh Metzger Ilene and Jeff New Marilyn Oppenheim Rick and Emily Peltz Barbara and Howard Piltch David & Dayle Piser Helen and Barth Pollak Pinky & Bud Raab Charles & Carol Rosenberg Ina & Irving Rosenberg Steve Rosenberg Betsy and J.W. 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