
Children dancing toward peace
Movie Review by Michael Fox, Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer Going back at least as far as 2001’s Promises, most recent documentaries that opted for an optimistic slant on the Israeli-Palestinian situation centered on children. The next generation, to be sure, is the universal embodiment of hope. But betting

Whose lives and loves to save?
Film Review by Marshall Weiss, The Dayton Jewish Observer In the Talmud, we learn that “whoever saves a life, it is considered as if he saved an entire world (Mishnah Sanhedrin 4:9).” Steven Spielberg used this dictum as a tagline to promote his landmark 1993 Holocaust film, Schindler’s List. But

Expanding opportunities at Wright-Patt for Israeli tech
An interview with Elbit Systems of America CEO Raanan I. Horowitz By Marshall Weiss, The Dayton Jewish Observer On April 7, Elbit Systems of America President and CEO Raanan I. Horowitz visited Wright-Patterson AFB materiel command leaders and the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center Mobility, Fighter and Bomber Directorates.
New JFS director
Jewish Federation of Greater Dayton CEO Cathy Gardner announced on April 20 that the Federation has hired Tara Feiner to serve as director of Jewish Family Services beginning May 1. Feiner, a native of Philadelphia, takes over from JFS Director Mary Ann Hemmert, who retires on May 7. For 15

Sites on The Ten Commandments
The Jewish Internet with Mark Mietkiewicz, The Dayton Jewish Observer Sorry, Dave, you were a bunch of centuries late. THIS is the original Top Ten List. On Sunday, May 24, Aseret Hadibrot, the Ten Commandments, will be read from the Torah to mark the first day of Shavuot. Aside from

What I learned from my mother
Mother’s Day 2015 By Renate Frydman, Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer This is the first time since I was a little girl that I won’t buy a Mother’s Day card. My mother, who passed away in December, was almost 108 years old. I miss her tremendously. Carmen was possibly

Kvelling Corner
With Rachel Haug Gilbert, The Dayton Jewish Observer Beth Abraham Synagogue celebrated employee Dennis Day for his 30 years of service as custodian to the congregation, with a kiddush luncheon in his honor on April 25. As Marc Katz wrote in Beth Abraham’s April Bulletin, “He isn’t Jewish, but he

Ritual matters
Jew in the Christian world Jewish Family Education with Candace R. Kwiatek, The Dayton Jewish Observer Following a two-year courtship, Conservative synagogues B’nai Tzedek and Ohav Shalom in Cincinnati recently joined together in a marriage ceremony, forming Congregation Etz Chaim. Attended by hundreds dressed in tuxedos and gowns, it was

Shavuot and revelation
By Rabbi David M. Sofian, Temple Israel Lately I have been rereading Rabbi Neil Gillman’s book, Doing Jewish Theology. I doubt Neil Gillman’s name is one that most of you readily know. It is worth knowing, because he can be an extremely helpful philosopher/theologian. Gillman spent his entire professional career teaching

Avodah, work
Leshon Ima – Mother Tongue with Dr. Rachel Zohar Dulin, The Dayton Jewish Observer For some of us the month of May conjures an association with labor’s struggle for workers’ rights. On the Hebrew calendar, summer comes to mind. This year, we celebrate Shavuot at the end of May. Shavuot