2006 United Jewish Campaign Opening Gala Naomi Pefferman Los Angeles Jewish Journal When Joshua Malina arrived at his first Los Angeles Jewish community event, a 2001 pro-Israel rally, he received an unpleasant surprise. The boyish 39-year-old actor — a regular on NBC’s White House drama The West Wing — had

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Goldreich Michelle Tedford Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer Gloria Goldreich’s elegant characters and storytelling have earned her readers around the country, as well as an invitation to this year’s Dayton Jewish Book Fair. She will speak on Thursday, Nov. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at Hillel Academy. Admission is $10

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New rabbi in Middletown Marshall Weiss The Dayton Jewish Observer Rabbi Kari Hofmaister’s path toward Judaism started in church. At 14, she got into a theological argument with her pastor. “He didn’t take it seriously,” she says. “In the process of confirmation it was a process of de-affirmation because I

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Clayton mayoral race Marshall Weiss The Dayton Jewish Observer Jewish Federation: ‘This is antisemitism’ Following a Nov. 15 Dayton Daily News editorial lambasting Clayton mayoral candidate Joyce Deitering for her letter asking members of her church to support her because “it is the Catholic faith which you and I share

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Peace Accords:10 years Marshall Weiss The Dayton Jewish Observer Leader of Bosnian Jewish community would like to establish links with Jews of Dayton By the morning of Nov. 16, several dignitaries from Bosnia and Herzegovinia had arrived in Dayton to take part in the 10th anniversary celebrations of the Dayton

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Hillel class Martha Moody Jacobs Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer At Hillel Academy, it’s 3:30 p.m. on a Thursday. In a classroom, empty desks are arranged in a semicircle. Black judges’ robes are wadded up in a chair. Students, laughing and talking, trample stalks of wheat into the carpet

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Darfur project By Michelle Tedford The Dayton Jewish Observer People are dying, starving, marching away from their villages that were burned by their government. It is happening so far away — in the Darfur region of Sudan in Africa — that it is hard for many to connect with the

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Wonderful Weddings Martha Moody Jacobs Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer Every wedding is different, but it’s the rare one that doesn’t involve some travail and controversy. When Sarah announced she was planning to marry her Swedish Lutheran boyfriend in Stockholm, her father, Temple Israel member Aaron Burke, said that

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Naturalization ceremony speech On July 14, 1940, my grandfather, Henry Guggenheimer, left Berlin, Germany, and set out on what would become one of the greatest journeys of his life. He, along with his mother, my great-grandmother, had earlier left Stuttgart, Germany, their hometown, for Berlin; and even that passage, short

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Rain Pryor Naomi Pfefferman Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles Rain Pryor’s one-woman show comes to Springfield Feb. 4 She solemnly chants the Kol Nidre as the spotlight reveals her silhouette — wearing a hilariously oversized Afro wig. “What’s the big deal if I’m black and a Jew?” Rain Pryor says. She

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