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SUMMARY:Community Conversations - An evening with author Marc Dollinger
DESCRIPTION:Black Power\, Jewish Politics – Reinventing the Alliance in the 1960s \nMarc Dollinger\, the author of Black Power\, Jewish Politics: Reinventing the Alliance in the 1960s\, will be in Omaha on September 4\, 2024\, to discuss the re-release of his book. The event will focus on the complex history of the Black-Jewish alliance during the civil rights era and its evolution. Dollinger\, a respected scholar in Jewish Studies\, offers a fresh perspective on this topic\, challenging many established narratives about the relationship between these communities during the 1950s and 1960s. This event in the ongoing Community Conversations series and is part of a larger initiative\, the Capstone project from the inaugural cohort of the Rekindle program\, which is organized by the Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC). This program focuses on fostering dialogue and understanding between Black and Jewish communities through structured conversations and collaborations. \nAdmission to the September 4 event at 7:00 PM at the Staenberg Omaha JCC is free\, but reservations are required. Register via email: pmonsky@jewishomaha.org. \nCommunity Conversations are also made possible thanks to the generous support from the Shirley and Leonard Goldstein Foundation\, Anything Grants from the Staenberg Family Foundation\, Harris Center for Judaic Studies at UNL\, and the Special Donor Advised Fund of the Jewish Federation of Omaha Foundation. JCRC Community Conversations – Black Power\, Jewish Politics
URL:https://www.jewishomaha.org/event/community-conversations-an-evening-with-author-marc-dollinger/
LOCATION:Shirley & Leonard Goldstein Community Engagement Venue\, 333 S. 132nd St.\, Omaha\, NE\, 68154
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SUMMARY:Thriving With Anxiety-Teen Workshop
DESCRIPTION:For teens ages 14-18 \nDavid H. Rosmarin PhD is an associate professor at Harvard Medical School\, a program director at McLean Hospital\, and founder of Center for Anxiety\, which services over 1\,000 patients/year in multiple states. He is an international expert on spirituality and mental health\, whose work has been featured in Scientific American\, the Boston Globe\, the Wall Street Journal\, and the New York Times. \nThrough his work as a clinical psychologist\, scientist\, educator and author\, Dr. Rosmarin has helped thousands of patients and organizations to live happier and more productive lives. His most recent book is Thriving with Anxiety: 9 Tools to Make Your Anxiety Work for You. He can be reached via his website www.dhrosmarin.com
URL:https://www.jewishomaha.org/event/thriving-with-anxiety-teen-workshop/
LOCATION:Benjamin & Anna E. Wiesman Family Reception Room\, 333 S. 132nd St.\, Omaha\, NE\, 68154
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SUMMARY:Thriving With Anxiety-Community Event
DESCRIPTION:“Transform Your Anxiety from a Burden to a Benefit” \nDavid H. Rosmarin PhD is an associate professor at Harvard Medical School\, a program director at McLean Hospital\, and founder of Center for Anxiety\, which services over 1\,000 patients/year in multiple states. He is an international expert on spirituality and mental health\, whose work has been featured in Scientific American\, the Boston Globe\, the Wall Street Journal\, and the New York Times. \nThrough his work as a clinical psychologist\, scientist\, educator and author\, Dr. Rosmarin has helped thousands of patients and organizations to live happier and more productive lives. His most recent book is Thriving with Anxiety: 9 Tools to Make Your Anxiety Work for You. He can be reached via his website www.dhrosmarin.com
URL:https://www.jewishomaha.org/event/thriving-with-anxiety-community-event/
LOCATION:Shirley & Leonard Goldstein Community Engagement Venue\, 333 S. 132nd St.\, Omaha\, NE\, 68154
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SUMMARY:Thriving With Anxiety-Parent Event
DESCRIPTION:Open to all community parents of children ages 0-18 *Feel free to leave as needed for work and other responsibilities \n8:00-8:30 AM…..Breakfast\n8:30-9:00 AM…..Dr. Rosmarin speaks\n9:00-9:30 AM…..Q&A \nDr. Rosmarin will be spending the rest of his time in Omaha with middle grade students at Friedel Jewish Academy during the school day. \nDavid H. Rosmarin PhD is an associate professor at Harvard Medical School\, a program director at McLean Hospital\, and founder of Center for Anxiety\, which services over 1\,000 patients/year in multiple states. He is an international expert on spirituality and mental health\, whose work has been featured in Scientific American\, the Boston Globe\, the Wall Street Journal\, and the New York Times. \nThrough his work as a clinical psychologist\, scientist\, educator and author\, Dr. Rosmarin has helped thousands of patients and organizations to live happier and more productive lives. His most recent book is Thriving with Anxiety: 9 Tools to Make Your Anxiety Work for You. He can be reached via his website www.dhrosmarin.com
URL:https://www.jewishomaha.org/event/thriving-with-anxiety-parent-event/
LOCATION:Shirley & Leonard Goldstein Community Engagement Venue\, 333 S. 132nd St.\, Omaha\, NE\, 68154
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SUMMARY:Life & Legacy 10th Anniversary Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our VIP Meet and Greet with Ari at 6:15 by completing a Life & Legacy Letter of Intent. \nClick here to view the form: https://conta.cc/4cHRzTb \nDessert Reception to follow \nQuestions?  Contact Stacie Metz at 402.334.6485 or smetz@jewishomaha.org.
URL:https://www.jewishomaha.org/event/life-legacy-10th-anniversary-celebration/
LOCATION:Alan J. Levine Performing Arts Theater\, 333 S. 132nd St.\, Omaha\, NE\, 68154
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SUMMARY:JCRC hosts Rebecca Clarren
DESCRIPTION:The Jewish Community Relations Council is proud to announce that journalist and award-winning author Rebecca Clarren is coming to Omaha for two programs on September 18 and 19\, 2024. The Community Conversation portion of the program on Wednesday\, September 18 at 7pm will focus on a conversation surrounding her latest book\, The Cost of Free Land: Jews\, Lakota and an American Inheritance.\n\nA blend of history\, journalism and memoir\, The Cost of Free Land investigates how 20th-century federal policies that gave her ancestors – Jews fleeing oppression in Russia – free land on the South Dakota prairie and a pathway to the middle class\, came at great cost to their Lakota neighbors. The book not only retells this entangled history but grapples with what can be done to reconcile the past.\n\n“Memorable… Fascinating… A deft mix of personal and social history that recounts the transfer of Native American lands to non-Indigenous settlers\, including Jews fleeing antisemitic violence. . . [The Cost of Free Land]\, troubling and inspiring\, seeks a humane path toward restitution.”—Kirkus (*starred review*)\n\nThe following day\, September 19 at 10 am in the Wiesman Reception Room at the JCC\, Rebecca will hold a Torah study and workshop focusing on the Jewish community in Omaha and the relationship with Native tribes.\nRebecca Clarren’s book\, The Cost of Free Land is available from the Kripke-Veret Library and local book stores.\nBoth events will be held on the Staenberg Kooper Fellman Campus\, 333 S 132nd Street\, and open to the entire community.\nContact Pam Monsky at pmonsky@jewishomaha.org for more information.
URL:https://www.jewishomaha.org/event/jcrc-hosts-rebecca-clarren/
LOCATION:Staenberg Kooper Fellman Campus\, 333 S. 132nd St.\, Omaha\, NE\, 68154
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SUMMARY:Get In The Game!
DESCRIPTION:2025 Annual Campaign Community Kickoff Event\nGet In The Game! \nFeaturing: Linda Cohn – ESPN Sportscenter & Ken Rosenthal – The Athletic\, MLB on Fox \n\n5:00 PM: Meet & Greet with keynote speakers\, yard games\, cocktails\, and music by The Bagel Boys Band\n6:00 PM: Buffet dinner provided by Star Catering\n6:30 PM: Program and Awards\n7:30 PM: Desserts from Kona Ice and Star Catering\n\nReservations due by September 12th \nCasual Attire (Sneakers encouraged!) \nRSVP NOW
URL:https://www.jewishomaha.org/event/get-in-the-game/
LOCATION:Alan J. Levine Athletic Facility\, 333 S. 132nd Street\, Omaha\, NE\, 68154
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240924T120000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Community One Read
DESCRIPTION:Join the Jewish Federation of Omaha as we will zoom together The Jewish Book Council’s virtual Community One Read on Tuesday\, September 24 in the Goldstein Community Engagement Center. The program will honor Dr. Ruth’s final book\, “The Joy of Connections\,” which is considered a guidebook to overcoming loneliness and fostering connections. Co-author of the book Allison Gilbert\, an Emmy Award-win­ning jour­nal­ist and speaker who focuses on managing grief and loss\, will join psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author Lori Gottlieb for a heartfelt conversation.\n\nNo reservations are required for this FREE event and light refreshments will be served.
URL:https://www.jewishomaha.org/event/virtual-community-one-read/
LOCATION:Shirley & Leonard Goldstein Community Engagement Venue\, 333 S. 132nd St.\, Omaha\, NE\, 68154
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SUMMARY:PJ Library: On the Farm
DESCRIPTION:Taste of Jewish Omaha Series Kickoff \nPJ Library enrolled families will gather at the farm to socialize\, pick fresh produce\, go on a scavenger hunt and learn more about the upcoming series Taste Of Jewish Omaha\, sponsored by the PJ Library Engagement Grant for Implementing Partners. Please register\, so we know to look for you!
URL:https://www.jewishomaha.org/event/pj-on-the-farm/
LOCATION:Nelson Produce Farm\, 10505 N 234th St\, Valley\, NE\, 68064
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