Writer for comedy legends, SNL’s golden age on JCC’s CABS series
By Gerri Miller, Los Angeles Jewish Journal You may not be familiar with writer Alan Zweibel, but you definitely know the comedy legends who have delivered his jokes. As a double Emmy winner for Saturday Night Live (1975-80), he created characters and sketches for Gilda Radner and her castmates; co-created
American Israeli novelist addresses sex trafficking
By Judy Bolton-Fasman, JewishBoston.com Sex trafficking and exiting prostitution have been longstanding concerns for American Israeli author and social justice activist Talia Carner. She addresses it directly in her new novel, The Third Daughter. Carner first encountered the topic in 1995 when she attended the fourth World Conference on Women,
Bill seeks to improve Holocaust understanding in Ohio
By Tyler Buchanan, Ohio Capital Journal Most young Americans believe antisemitism exists in the United States today. Yet a striking number have little to no knowledge about the Holocaust. That’s a problem Ohio legislators hope to resolve through a proposed commission to better educate people about the atrocities of genocides.
Bark Mitzvah Boy
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Obituaries
Rosetta E. Friedman, 74, of Miamisburg, passed away Oct. 5 at Sycamore Hospital. She was born June 11, 1946 in Germantown. She is survived by her husband of 40 years, Alan G. Friedman; daughters, Melissa (Goldie) and Scott McCollum, Amanda (Goldie) and Bret Howard and Elizabeth (Friedman) and Frank VanSkoyck;
UD virtual Kristallnacht Remembrance Nov. 10
The University of Dayton’s annual Kristallnacht remembrance will be livestreamed on YouTube this year from the Immaculate Conception Chapel at 5 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 10. Shelley Inglis, executive director of the University of Dayton Human Rights Center, will be the speaker for the observance, which will also feature UD’s World
Annual Israeli military financing seminar Oct. 28
The Dayton Region Israel Trade Alliance, in partnership with Montgomery County Business Services and the Dayton Development Coalition, will present its annual Foreign Military Financing Program, via Zoom, 10 a.m.-noon, Wednesday, Oct. 28. The webinar’s aim is to help Dayton-area companies in aerospace, manufacturing, and defense industries learn to bid
Observer wins 3 awards from Ohio’s Best Journalism Contest
The Dayton Jewish Observer won one first-place and two second-place awards from Ohio’s Best Journalism Contest, sponsored by the Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Columbus Society of Professional Journalists, which announced its 2020 honorees today. Marshall Weiss, editor and publisher of The Dayton Jewish Observer, took first place in Best Religion Reporting
Documentary’s newly discovered film footage keeps memory of Warsaw Ghetto alive
By Masha Kisel, The Dayton Jewish Observer Previously unseen amateur 8mm footage of the Warsaw Ghetto alongside testimony from survivors and their descendants offers a new perspective on the creation of the Warsaw Ghetto and the fate of Warsaw’s Jewish inhabitants in Eric Bednarski’s 2019 documentary Warsaw: A City Divided.
New home for Holocaust Resource Center & Frydman ERC at Wright State
By Marshall Weiss, The Dayton Jewish Observer Wright State University moved its Charles and Renate Frydman Educational Resource Center in August from Allyn Hall to the second floor of Dunbar Library, where it is now a featured collection within the university libraries. The Frydman ERC includes in its holdings the