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GETTING READY FOR THE MACCABI GAMES pages 6, 27
FT. LEES GESHER SHALOM SELLS ITS BUILDING page 9
DEBATING THE IRAN DEAL pages 12, 25, 26
THEODORE BIKEL, 1924-2015: AN INTERVIEW page 36
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but only Margo is
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her bat mitzvah money.)
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MEL BROOKS satire
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producer RICK ELICE,
now 58. Elice is a quite
religious Jew, who
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Thank you, Mr. Foxman
braham Foxman of Bergen County, the AntiDefamation Leagues executive director and
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As he enters the next adventure in a life begun
in peril and then marked by a full half century, to the day,
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what failures they must be. And this
is especially true of men like Tiger
Woods and Bill Clinton, who live in
hyper-competitive environments
where they realize that they are only
special to the extent that they keep
on winning. Men like these are particularly broken, living as they do
just one failure away from obscurity. They know that their value as
human beings rests entirely in other
peoples hands. They constantly
question their self-worth and they
turn to women both to feel desirable
and sexy and to comfort them from
their pain.
Yes, I know. Superstar sportsmen
like Tiger Woods appear to the public to be as cool as cucumbers. But
beneath the calm veneer is a man
who has been trained to believe that
his value as a human being rests
entirely on a never-ending game of
human one-upmanship. Those who
have made their names in sports
and politics live with unimaginable
insecurity. And rather than deal with
these insecurities in a healthy way
by having deep emotional conversations with their wives about their
fears, it is easier simply to paper
them over by turning to strangers
who make them feel desirable. The
attention of other women brings a
momentary silencing of the inner
demons who constantly taunt them
with whispers of their own insignificance. And the more prized the
woman is by other men, the greater
the validation these men feel.
Coupled with this is mens intuitive gravitation to the healing powers of the feminine. Men who are
in pain use the caress and the care
of a woman as a salve to sooth their
broken egos. Having a woman care
for you and make herself available
to you not to mention tell you how
wonderful you are becomes a drug
that makes you feel better instantly.
Of course, the healing is ephemeral
and unfulfilling, based as it is on a
highly artificial sense of intimacy.
The obvious question, now, is this.
If a man who feels deeply insecure
looks to a woman to make him feel
special, then why doesnt he turn
to his own wife? After all, shes a
woman, right?
And the answer: because any man
who suspects deep down that he is a
loser is going to look at the woman
dumb enough to marry him as a
loser squared. She has allied herself
with failure and is part of the same
loser package. And if she has no
value, how can she make someone
else feel special?
The public makes the mistake of
assuming that powerful, successful men are the most confident
when precisely the opposite is true.
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Portraits of the former Ayatollah Khomeini, left, and Irans supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, stare out over Tehran on June 4.
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No to the deal
In my view, this horrendous deal with Iran constitutes incompetency, capitulation and deceit. Far
beyond that, I consider this to be a crime against the
security of the United States. It literately hands nuclear
weapons to a rogue state intent on world destabilization and conquest. Incredibly, the Islamic Republic
will have this destructive power in hand within a few
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CORRECTION
The poet and the pol ( July 9) referred incorrectly to the location of a headstone erected
in memory of the late poet Allen Ginsberg.
The headstone is in the Bnai Israel Cemetery
in Newark, not at the Gomel Hesed Cemetery
nearby. Both cemeteries are on a triangle
formed at McClellan Street and Mt. Olivet Avenue, but various Ginsberg biographers and websites either ignored or were not aware of the distinction between the two cemeteries.
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Having a voice
Abe Foxman looks back at a tumultuous childhood and 50 years at the ADL
Joanne Palmer
Abraham Fuksman
when he was Henryk
Stanislaw Kurpi.
Young Mr. Fuksman with his nanny,
Bronislawa Kurpi.
Mr. Foxman speaks at a podium a position in which he frequently finds himself. This time, it was at a conference in Israel.
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Mr. Foxman walks on railroad tracks to Auschwitz on the March of the Living.
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sefer Torah.
A few years ago, Mr. Foxman added, he
told that story at a Birthright tour of Yad
Vashem, and an undergraduate there,
taken with the story, decided to research it.
The officer moved to the United States and
became an Orthodox rabbi, she learned.
Mr. Foxman was able to meet Rabbi Leo
Goldman, then 91, at his home in Detroit
in 2010, a few years before he died.
Mr. Foxman has vivid visual memories
of Ms. Kurpi because his father managed
to take photos of the nanny with the family. It was a risky thing to do, and I asked
my father why he took that chance. I was
not sure if you would remember her, and I
wanted to be sure that for the rest of your
life, you would have her image before your
eyes, his father told him.
I asked my father once why, if she loved
me so much, there was so much hate. He
taught me that everything in excess is no
good, even love. That was the model by
which Mr. Foxman, a deeply committed
moderate, has lived.
He never got to say goodbye to Ms.
Kurpi, though, and they never spoke
again. They never heard from her again,
but in a one-sided way the relationship
continued until 1959. My parents kept
sending her money and packages, and she
had to sign for them, although she never
otherwise acknowledged them, he said.
We just got the return receipt. And then,
we were told not to send any more. She
had passed away.
From Austria, in 1950, the Fuksmans
went on to America (where they became
Foxmans). They decided to go there
rather than to Israel because my father
was a revisionist Zionist, and he headed
up the Irgun in Austria, so when the state
of Israel was established, it was not necessarily the best place for him, Mr. Foxman
said. Instead, relatives sponsored them,
and they moved to a furnished room on
Manhattans Upper West Side, close to
them, and Abe enrolled in Ramaz. But my
parents werent comfortable there, so we
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moved to the Lower East Side, which was
wonderful. There was a lot of Yiddish. He
went to a yeshiva there.
And then we moved to Toms River,
to a chicken farm funded by the Jewish Agricultural Society, and I went to
yeshiva in Lakewood. He took an Atlantic
City-bound bus to the very small school.
When I was sick or there was a Jewish
holiday, my father would flag the bus
down and say dont stop.
He collected eggs and learned about
chickens. In the summer, I would vaccinate them. You lift a wing and stick the
needle in. Youd do it when it was still dark;
youd take the chicken from one coop and
then throw it into the other when you
were done, so youd know.
Soon, though, the family realized that
their heart was not in their chickens, and
they moved to Brooklyn, where Abe went
to the Yeshiva of Flatbush, funded by a
secret scholarship I never knew who
paid it. The Jewish National Fund sent him
WIth Pope
John Paul II
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Heights for kosher food. Today, everything
is here. Restaurants, mikvahs, synagogues,
schools. We watched this exciting growth.
Today, you have a choice.
Famously, Mr. Foxman broke with Bnai
Yeshurun; he wrote a column, more in
sadness than in anger, he said, about that
break. It was a result of a move to the right
that the passionate moderate could not
make. But when the rabbi there changed
the prayer for the welfare of the State of
Israel, and then talked in a way that almost
justified the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin
I know that he is a great scholar, but nobody
said anything when he said those things.
Thats not acceptable. Thats not a part of
our tradition. I talked to some people, and
nobody wanted to say or do anything, so I
decided to leave publicly.
Thats when he attacked me. He said that
he doesnt need Jews like me. He has other,
better Jews. So I moved over to Keter Torah,
which was then Roemer. It wasnt an easy
decision to make, but in good conscience I
had to make it.
When I saw Shimon Peres, he said, You
lost a seat at your shul, but you gained a seat
at the peace table.
Mr. Foxmans work has put him in the
crosshairs of some very nasty groups rifles.
He has been the subject of a large number of
death threats. He takes them seriously but
is used to them. In fact, he said, he owes his
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there condemning it, speaking out against it, and against Muslim extremism, and providing protection and security.
Thats a significant difference, he said. Imagine if you
had the rise of anti-Semitism and governments were indifferent to it.
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the dissemination of hatred. It used to be spread by retail,
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Bidens imploring hour-long call on Monday typified
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nuclear deal is becoming.
(Dr. Leonard Cole of Ridgewood was one of those
leaders on the call. For his reaction to it, go to page 16.)
President Barack Obama, speaking to veterans on
Tuesday, cast the deal as one that would save American
troops from dying in a fruitless war. The pro-Israel lobby
AIPAC, a deal opponent, is bringing in its members for
face-to-face meetings with lawmakers. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu worked the weekend American talk shows. So did John Kerry, the U.S. secretary of
state, who brokered the deal. He called one of Netanyahus signature criticisms dumb.
Much of the focus is on Congress, which has two
months to review the agreement between Iran and the
group of six world powers led by the United States. It
could vote to disapprove, which would kill the deal, but
such a vote must garner two-thirds of Congress to overcome Obamas pledged veto.
On the call, Biden began by alluding to his longstanding relationship with the Jewish community.
Quite frankly, I wouldnt be in this job or any job that
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among others, he said.
Instead of taking questions, Biden unfolded a Q and
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him as an old friend would: Whats the deal here, Joe?
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Committee.
So Joe, doesnt this mean that even if this stops them
from getting a nuclear weapon, theyve got $100 billion
and theyre going to go out there and destabilize? Biden
asked himself, reflecting concerns about how sanctions
relief will fuel Iranian mischief. His answer: The Iranians
would do much greater damage with a nuclear bomb
than they would without one.
Imagine stopping them now in the Gulf of Aden
referring to Irans backing for the Houthi insurgency
in Yemen and stopping them if they had a nuclear
weapon, Biden said. As bad, as much of a threat as the
Iranians are now to destabilizing the conventional force
capability in the region, imagine what a threat would be
if we had walked away from this tight deal.
Kerry also was unusually conversational, and personal, in lengthy interviews he gave the news media, but
not so convivial. In an interview broadcast Tuesday on
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and Obama were overly eager for a deal.
I mean, really, its one of the dumbest criticisms Ive
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Remember, John, you can walk away.
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1979
A revolution overthrows the shah in January and Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
returns to Iran the following month a
week after promising to preserve the rights
of Iranian Jews. His aides say that they may
renew ties with Israel. But in May, the new
regime executes Habib Elkanian, a former
leader of the Jewish community, prompting calls from U.S. Jews for the imposition
of sanctions on the regime.
On Nov. 4, Iranian students, with the
regimes blessing, hold 52 Americans
employed by the U.S. Embassy hostage,
and 10 days later President Jimmy Carter
freezes $12 billion in Iranian U.S. assets
the first U.S. sanctions imposed on the
regime. Nearly half of the blocked assets
are in the overseas branches of U.S. banks.
1980s
Iran restarts its civilian nuclear program
in 1984 and Iranian officials meet in 1987
with A.Q. Khan, the father of the Pakistani nuclear bomb, to discuss weaponizing their program. Meanwhile, Israel sells
Hawk missiles to Iran in the mid-1980s at
the behest of the United States as part of
a complicated arms-for-hostages deal that
culminates in a scandal for the administration of President Ronald Reagan.
1990 to 1992
Israel confirms that it has been importing
oil from Iran in 1990, despite the regimes
declared hatred of the Jewish state.
By 1992, just-elected Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin, who had authorized the
sale of arms to Iran when he was defense
26 JEWISH STANDARD JULY 24, 2015
1994 to 2000
The 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish
community center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, kills 85 and spurs calls to isolate Iran.
(The Iran-backed terrorist group Hezbollah is suspected in the terror attack.)
In 1995, Russia signs a deal with Iran to
develop a civil use nuclear reactor at Bushehr, in southern Iran.
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee, working closely with the office of
then-Sen. Alfonse DAmato, R-N.Y., begins
drafting legislation in 1994 targeting third
parties dealing with Iran. Steve Grossman,
then the president of AIPAC and a friend of
President Bill Clinton and first lady Hillary
Clinton, spends a cool evening on a White
House balcony after a dinner party in the
spring of 1995 smoking cigars and attempting to persuade the president to use his
executive powers to impose sanctions.
In May 1995, Clinton issues an executive
order banning investment in Iran, and in
1995 and 1996 Congress passes and Clinton
signs into law the Iran Libya Sanctions Act,
which targets foreign entities doing business with Irans energy sector.
Soon, however, Clinton is faced with
tough European opposition to the sanctions. He also is encouraged by the election
of a relatively moderate Iranian president,
Mohammed Khatami. Clinton begins to
waive some sanctions, disappointing some
members of the pro-Israel community.
2001 to 2008
President George W. Bush sustains Clintons delicate engagement with the Khatami government, especially after the
United States invades Afghanistan following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
(The U.S. and Iran have a shared enemy in
al-Qaida.) However, Bush includes Iran in
his axis of evil State of the Union speech
in 2002 alongside Iraq and North Korea.
Later in 2002, the Mujahedeen Khalq Iranian dissident group reveals that Iran is
enriching uranium in Natanz and building
a heavy water reactor in Arak. Bush, however, is preoccupied with plans to invade
Iraq and does not devote much attention
to Iran.
The Khatami government, rattled by
the initial success of the 2003 Iraq invasion, makes overtures to the international
A view of the reactor at the Russian-built Bushehr nuclear power plant in southern Iran as the first fuel is loaded on August 21, 2010.
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In March 2009, newly elected President
Barack Obama offers Irans people and
leaders a message for Nowruz, the Iranian
New Year, saying greater opportunities
for partnership and commerce are available but they cannot be reached through
terror or arms, but rather through peaceful actions that demonstrate the true greatness of the Iranian people and civilization.
In April 2009, the United States joins
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short years.
I urge Congress to reject it. Furthermore, I urge that the House bring articles
of impeachment. The president must be
brought to trial before the Senate. Even if
he is (as is likely) acquitted, all the details
of this disaster will be graphically displayed before the American people and
the entire world.
Jerrold Terdiman MD
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The Saudi Arabia-based Center for World University Rankings once again has ranked the Hebrew University of Jerusalem as one of the worlds top universities, placing it
23rd on its list of 1,000 schools. Hebrew University moved
down one spot from its 2014 ranking.
Among the criteria factored into the rankings are
quality of education, the number of alumni who
become CEOs in top companies, the quality of faculty,
and the number of research papers the institution published in reputable journals.
The Weizmann Institute of Science was ranked 39th and
Tel Aviv University placed 86th. The other Israeli universities appearing in the list are the Technion Israel Institute
of Technology (136), Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
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A MOMENT OF SILENCE BY YONI GLATT
EDITOR: [email protected]
LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY: CHALLENGING
DANCE WITH US
JULY 23
Cha Cha
JULY 30
Salsa
AUGUST 13
Hustle
AUGUST 20
Tango
Across
1. ___ Chip Frappuccino (option at Howard
Schultzs chain)
5. Like Natalie Portman in Black Swan
10. Deli staple
14. Roth and Wallach
15. Like a day when chatzot is noon,
Talmudically
16. At first, David did it with his sword
before deciding to use pebbles against
Goliath instead
17. Oodles of shekels
18. Parsha
19. ___ Yisrael
20. Location of the Limerick Boycott of the
Jews: Abbr.
21. Moments of pressure for Abe
Sapersteins team
22. Some Abrams extras
24. Abbr. in a bar mitzvah invite
25. Have a chat
27. Yutz
29. Dreyfus was sent to Devils Island, which
was this kind of colony
31. To ___ For, 1995 Phoenix film
32. ___ up, as Ben Cohen and Jerry
Greenfield did in Vermont in 1978
36. One of many works attributed to David
40. Word that appears three times in the
title of a Sherman Brothers song written
for Disneyland
41. It comes before Gan?
43. Burl who co-starred with Newman in
Cat On A Hot Tin Roof
44. Coffee chain with 125 Israeli branches
46. ___ Evil: Nazi Imagery/Recent Art
(Jewish Museum exhibition)
48. Like Deuteronomy, verse 24:15, for the
Torah: Abbr.
50. Like traditional Jewish descent
51. Word before Hasenpfeffer
Incorporated! on TV
55. Source of many theme answers in this
puzzle
59. Israels Megiddo
60. Caesar known for his strength (and
humor)
61. Ketubah conditions
62. Mount in a Hammerstein musical
63. Ancestor of Haman killed by Samuel
65. And let us say...
67. ___ Brak
68. Florida philanthropist Garfinkle
69. Involving a Chanukah number
70. Skin woe for Adam Levine, once
71. ____ Yisrael
72. Whence some refuseniks
found
67. Start of a celebration
Down
1. 55-Across translated
2. Air raid siren, e.g.
3. Alex Clares War Rages On, e.g.
4. Where Samsons jawbone came from
5. Follower of Israels Galei Tzahal
6. Marchs was on Purim in 2014
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Judith is
mysterious,
gripping, and
intellectually
exciting. It is
not an easy
play, but it is
never boring or
condescending.
Judith in the Catholic version of the Old
Testament, but veers far from the traditional characterizations of the people
involved. (References to Judith began to
reappear in Jewish sources during the Middle Ages in France and Spain.) Holofernes
is not the drunken lout familiar from the
tale told at Chanukah, but a philosophizing strategist who worries that he cannot
be loved. Judith is the beautiful widow we
know, but she seems as intent on deconstructing the nature of desire as she is to
cut off Holofernes head to save Israel. Her
maidservant plays a much larger role than
in the religious story, representing the real
suffering that results from the abstract theories of death, sex, and violence that consume both Judith and Holofernes.
PTP has made a custom of producing
Barkers work, and the actors on stage are
comfortable with his dense, challenging
dialogue, which is the opposite of naturalistic. As directed by Richard Romagnoli,
32 JEWISH STANDARD JULY 24, 2015
Pamela J. Gray is Judith and Alex Draper is Holofernes in Howard Barkers Judith.
Orazio Gentileschis Judith and Her Maidservant With the Head of Holofernes,
completed in 1624.
Johnny (Ronald Zehrfeld) and Nelly (Nina Hoss) at a fraught moment in Phoenix.
Lene (Nina Kunzendorf) watches as Nelly picks her way through bombed-out
rubble.
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turn it off. Lene sees departure to Palestine as the only way to sanity, yet neither seems ready to leave. As I watched
their exchange, I pondered todays Berlin, which has more than 30,000 Jews. It
makes you wonder!
Petzold weaves a story of intrigue into
the film when we learn that Nellys husband Johnny (Ronald Zehrfeld), a nonJew, has survived the war. Lene has spotted him. We also glean that he believes his
wife to be dead and is hoping to inherit
her wealth. But exactly what has Johnny
been doing these many months since the
day when his wife was found in hiding and
taken away to Gestapo headquarters? Will
Nelly be reunited with her husband, who
might not recognize her on first sight? She
goes out to see.
These are but some of the twists and
turns that turn this powerful study of one
survivor into a film noir-style mystery. Petzold does a fine job at it.
How do you put onto film the plight of
a defeated, suffering, and unapologetic
nation, when you introduce a surviving
Jew, a reminder of the crimes to which you
were complicit, into the drama? Decades
ago, Germany as a nation admitted its culpability, but Christian Petzold and a generation of German filmmakers continue to
struggle with their legacy.
Eric Goldman writes and teaches about
Jewish cinema. He is president of Ergo
Media, a distributor of Jewish, Yiddish and
Israeli film.
JEWISH STANDARD JULY 24, 2015 33
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for The Record, will
discuss his book, The
Bus on Jaffa Road for
the Sisterhood of Temple
Emanuel of the Pascack
Valley, 8:20 p.m. (201)
391-8089 or www.tepv.
org.
Friday
JULY 24
Wednesday,
JULY 29
Family games/pizza in
Paramus: The JCC of
Saturday
JULY 25
Paramus/Congregation
Beth Tikvah welcomes
families with children up
to age 13, to GPS (Gym
Pizza Sundaes), 6-8
p.m. In conjunction with
a synagogue/religious
school open house. 304
East Midland Ave. (201)
262-7691 or email Howie
at [email protected].
Thursday,
JULY 30
AUG.
followed by a summer
lunch. At 6:30 p.m.,
seudah shlishit and
a Tisha BAv pre-fast
supper; Havdalah at 7:45,
and a Tisha BAv service
at 8. 176 West Side
Ave. (201) 435-5725 or
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Shabbat in Jersey
City: Congregation
Bnai Jacob offers midsummer Shabbat with
morning services, 9:15
a.m.; Torah Topics, 10:30,
Sunday,
JULY 26
Tisha BAv in New City:
The Nanuet Hebrew
Center joins other
Rockland congregations
to offer a community
Tisha BAv service, 9 a.m.
411 South Little Tor Road,
off exit 10, Palisades
Interstate Parkway.
(845) 708-9181 or www.
nanuethc.org.
CE will be shown. At
3:45, Shanghai Miracle,
produced by Torah
Umesorahs Zechor
Yemos Olam Project
will be featured, and at
4:45, Rebuilding from
the Ashes, a YU/OU
video featuring Rabbis
Dr. Jacob J. Schacter
and Shalom Rosner
is screened. 389 W.
Englewood Ave. (201)
837-2795 or www.rinat.
org.
Monday
JULY 27
Senior program in
Wayne: The Chabad
Center of Passaic County
Bobby DooWah
Childrens music
in Franklin Lakes:
Childrens entertainer
Bobby DooWah offers
his Music JAM (Jewish
Action Music) session
for children up to age
6, at the Chabad Jewish
Center of NWBC, 5-6
p.m. Dinner served. 375
Pulis Ave. Mimi, (201)
848-0449 or www.
chabadplace.org.
Federation of Rocklands
PJ Library hosts a free
pool party and barbecue
at Ramah Day Camp,
4:15-6 p.m. E-mail
lepstein@jewishrockland.
org.
Tuesday,
JULY 28
Carole Bufford
Music in Wayne: The
Marthe Cohn
Author in Haskell:
Marthe Cohn, 94, a
Jewish spy in Nazi
Germany, shares her tale
of survival at the Chabad
Jewish Center of Upper
Passaic County, 7:30 p.m.
She is the author of the
international best seller
Behind Enemy Lines
and at 80 she received
the Medaille Militaire,
Frances highest military
honor. 1069 Ringwood
Ave., Suite 101. (201)
696-7609 or www.
JewishHighlands.org.
Mike Kelly
Author in Woodcliff
Lake: Mike Kelly, an
award-winning columnist
Summer Concert
series at the Wayne
YMCA continues with a
performance by Carole
Bufford, 7 p.m. She is a
sought after performer
in the New York cabaret
and jazz scene. The
series, produced by
Naomi Miller, runs
through Aug. 20. The
Metro YMCAs of the
Oranges is a partner of
the YM-YWHA of North
Jersey. 1 Pike Drive. (973)
595-0100.
Friday,
JULY 31
Tot Shabbat in Nyack:
PJ Library in Rockland
County and Ramah
Day Camp in Nyack,
N.Y., co-host Bim Bam
Shabbat, a free Friday
morning program with
Shabbat-related songs,
stories, and Jewish
activities for toddlers
and preschoolers, at
Ramah Day Camp,
9:30 a.m. Program is
weekly through Aug.
Calendar
14. 303 Christian Herald
Road. Lara Epstein,
(845) 362-4200, ext.
180, or lepstein@
jewishrockland.org.
Shabbat in Franklin
Lakes: Barnert Temple
offers a Shabbat outdoor
experience with Rabbis
Elyse Frishman and
Rachel Steiner, 7 p.m. 747
Route 208 South. (201)
848-1800.
Saturday,
AUG. 1
Concert in Wayne: Steve
Alexander and the Jazz
Generation perform for
the Rosen PACs Summer
Concerts Under the Stars
series in the Berman
Atrium at the Wayne
YMCA, 7:30 p.m. Steve
and the band will play
jazz selections from the
American Songbook.
Indoors if it rains. The
Singles
Friday,
JULY 31
Catskills singles
weekend: Flakey Jake
holds a singles Shabbat
Nachamu weekend at
the historic New York
Hudson Valley Resort
& Spa, through Aug. 2.
Round trip bus service
offered. (718) 436-0682.
Sunday,
AUG. 2
Singles dance and
dinner in Clifton:
North Jersey Jewish
Singles 40s-60s at the
Clifton Jewish Center
celebrates Tu BAv with
a matchmaking event,
6 p.m. Buffet dinner,
desserts and ice cream
bar, socializing, ice
breakers, live singer/
pianist, and dancing. 18
Delaware St. Karen, (973)
772-3131 or join the group
at www.meetup.com.
Sunday,
AUG. 9
Seniors meet in West
Nyack: Singles 65+
meets for a social bagels
and lox brunch at the
JCC Rockland, 11 a.m. All
are welcome, particularly
if you are from Hudson,
Passaic, Bergen, or
Rockland counties. 450
West Nyack Road. $8
with reservations, $10 at
door. Gene Arkin, (845)
356-5525.
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Revolution, radicalism,
and rebellion in Judaism
Revolution, Radicalism, and Rebellion in
Judaism, a class with
Rabbi David Kalb, will
be held at the Museum
at Eldridge Street Synagogue on Tuesday, July
28, at 6:30 p.m.
The talk continues a
tradition of learning in
this historic space that is
Rabbi David Kalb
more than a century old.
The museum is based in
the 1887 Eldridge Street Synagogue, 12 Eldridge St.,
between Canal and Division streets. For information,
call (212) 219-0302 or visit www.eldridgestreet.org.
Don Rickles
at bergenPAC
Don Rickles, one of
comedys most famous
funnymen, celebrates
a Lifetime of Laughs
with orchestra and
classic video highlights
on Thursday, August 6,
at 7:30 p.m., at the Bergen Performing Arts
Center in Englewood.
Tickets are available
Don Rickles
at www.ticketmaster.
com or www.bergenpac.org or by calling the box office, (201) 227-1030.
Canasta in Wayne
Wayne YMCA members play Canasta at 1 p.m. on
Thursdays and Fridays at the Y. Lessons will be scheduled when there are enough players to form a group.
For information on lessons, call Wendy at (973) 5950100 ext. 236. The Y is at 1 Pike Drive in Wayne. The
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Jewish World
Sunrise, sunset
An interview with Theodore Bikel
RAHEL MUSLEAH
In May, Mr. Bikel, in wheelchair, spoke at Kulturfest NYC. With him, from left, are actor Alan Alda, film director John Lollos, and Jewish Standard film critic Eric Goldman.
Hindu doctor, and others. His autobiography overflows with the names of prominent actors with whom he has worked,
from Sir Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh
on stage in A Streetcar Named Desire to
Humphrey Bogart and Katherine Hepburn
in The African Queen, his first film role.
He spoke five languages fluently (English, German, French, Hebrew and
Yiddish), two passably (Russian and
Spanish) and sang in 23 languages. His
television credits ranged from Star Trek
and Dynasty to Murder, She Wrote
and All in the Family. He received an
Emmy award for PBSs Harris Newmark
and an Academy Award nomination for
best supporting actor as the Southern
sheriff in The Defiant Ones (1968, with
Sidney Poitier and Tony Curtis).
Though he asserted that the arts dont
have to have an agenda, for Mr. Bikel art
and activism were intertwined. Born
in Vienna in 1924, he recalled at 13 he
watched a celebratory Nazi procession
from his window, his neighbors cheering as Hitler and Goring rode by in open
limousines. Some of his neighbors were
silent, but they did nothing. Later, he said,
it became clear that I would never ever
put myself in the place of the nice people
next door who said Its not my fight. Its
always my fight. Whenever I see an individual or group singled out for persecution, theres a switch thrown in my mind
and they become Jews.
Mr. Bikels father, an ardent Zionist
who named his son for Theodor Herzl,
obtained a visa for Palestine; the family landed in Tel Aviv on Rosh Hashanah
1938. I always carry the specter of the
Holocaust with me, Mr. Bikel said. Why
was I saved? Maybe I was meant to use my
voice as a warning that history must not
repeat itself.
Mr. Bikel fought on behalf of civil rights
(he once sang a Yiddish socialist song at
a black church in Birmingham, Alabama)
and was arrested several times. He was a
delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1968.. He was senior vice president of the American Jewish Congress, a
board member of Amnesty International,
and chaired the progressive Zionist organization Meretz USA.
Mr. Bikel performed with an orchestra
whose members are Christian and Muslim
survivors of the Bosnian war in a series of
concerts called Bridge to Peace. On their
2005 tour of Poland, a Bosnian Muslim
woman cellist played Kol Nidrei in a Krakow synagogue. Im an idealist with occasional forays into reality checks, Mr. Bikel
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I try to do something about it.
Throughout his career, Mr. Bikel protected his peers interests. Along with the
genetic knapsack he inherited from his
socialist father, the actors strike of 1960
and a personal incident prompted him to
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stint in The Sound of Music with Mary
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halt plans for forced transfer of population and demolition of Palestinian housing and infrastructure in the
Susya and Abu Nwar communities.
But the EU also criticized the Palestinian Authority
for not taking stronger action in reasserting control over
Gaza, which is ruled by the Hamas terrorist group.
The EU calls on the Palestinian factions to make reconciliation and the return of the PA to Gaza a top priority, the statement said.
The PA must take greater responsibility in this regard
and assume its government function in the Gaza Strip,
including in the field of security, civil administration,
and through its presence at the Gaza crossing points,
it added.
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a circle.
Rabbi Stern said that selling to a
church is far preferable than having the shul building turned into a
warehouse, as has often occurred,
or into a florist shop, as happened
to the small shul of my father-inlaws youth.
Obviously, the most likely and,
I believe, the most appropriate
purchaser for a religious facility is
another religious institution.
He added that the congregation has a warm relationship with
Onnuri Churchs membership and
leadership.
We know that they will be
respectful of the building, the Jewish
symbols that will remain even after
our congregation has found a new
home, and that they are sensitive to
how difficult this is emotionally for
many of our members. And, just as
when they were our tenants, they
conformed to our kashrut requirements and we never had a conflict
about the use of space for religious
services for instance, when the
second day of Rosh Hashanah fell
on a Sunday we are not concerned
that that will change when the positions are reversed.
The sale agreement includes a
clause that enshrines Shabbat and
holiday use and kashrut standards.
As to the halachic permissibility
of selling the property, Rabbi Stern
relied on a ruling of the Committee
Bad deal
FROM PAGE 12
circle the wagons. Its not about Obama, his administration; its about the bad deal.
Thirdly, dont be depressed and dont assume failure
is ahead. People have changed their mind over the course
of time, especially when they realize they made mistakes
and see the level of interest on the part of the citizenry.
Keep your spirits up.
Fourth, dont be alone and silent. Dont say that whatever happens, its all in Hakodesh baruch hus Gods
hands. Its true that its in Gods hands. But he relies
on us, on those of us who are active. God helps those who
help themselves.
All those points are exactly on target, Congressman
Garrett said.
But:
Emails are probably on the bottom of the list in terms
of effectiveness. Phone calls are next. You can call two
places for a congress person: the district office and the
D.C. office as well. Next up for impact is letter writing.
Its not the form letters. Actually take the 10 minutes and
write down why you are passionate about this. People
were coming into my office in May about the Corker bill
which mandated Congressional input into an Iran deal
and they were saying, Im Jewish, I have family members
in Israel, this is personal for me, this is existential. Try to
bring the issue home.
The best if you have the time you have 60 days to
do it is to be in their face. If youre able to get down to
D.C., fantastic. If not, schedule a meeting with the district
representative, Mr. Garrett said.
And what about rallies?
Very important, if the rallies are sizable. I encourage
you to go. Sometimes on some issues people say, I went to
a rally or I came here to this Town Hall meeting tonight
so I did my part. Dont let that happen. Make the rally just
item five on the agenda.
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