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What can we do with the turkey poop?
None of us want to think too hard about the The hydrochar was encouraging: It yielded 24
turkeys we eat on Thanksgiving. We especially percent more energy than a similarly sized batch
dont need to think about the excrement they of coal and produced less of the harmful com-
produce. pounds methane and ammonia. The process also
But what if that excrement could help halt cli- did not mean reinventing the wheel.
mate change? Poultry waste hydrochar generates heat at
According to researchers at Israels Ben-Gurion high temperatures and combusts in a similar
University, turkey excrement along with waste manner to coal, an important factor in replacing
produced by other poultry, like chicken could it as renewable energy source, Mau and Gross
partially replace coal as an energy resource and wrote.
reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. The Israeli method solves two issues how
Treated excrement from turkeys, chickens and to produce energy and how to clean up after
other poultry, when converted to combustible poultry.
solid biomass fuel, could replace approximately Hydrochar already is being produced from
10 percent of coal used in electricity generation, various kinds of plants around the world, but
reducing greenhouse gases and providing an those crops take a deep toll on land, water, and
alternative energy source, the university said in fertilizer resources. And getting rid of poultry
a news release. excrement in the traditional ways causes environ-
As the release explains, scientists led by Ph.D. mental problems.
candidate Vivian Mau and Professor Amit Gross Over a quarter million turkeys are produced
converted turkey poop to biomass fuel to test its each year in the United States, and 100 six-week-
potential. By heating it through a process called old broilers can provide about 30 to 35 pounds
hydrothermal carbonization, or HTC, they mim- of manure per day.
icked the formation of coal and turned the excre- Scientifically speaking, thats a lot of poop.
ment into hydrochar. GABE FRIEDMAN/JTA WIRE SERVICE
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Noshes
You might just say its as American as
cranberry brisket.
Leah Koenig, writing in Tablet about the tremendous capacity within the
Jewish community to evolve, while continuing to honor tradition, in an
article called How Cranberries Found a Place at the Jewish Table.
UNKRICH DIRECTS:
Coco charms
with musical note
Coco is an (short for Room 237).
animated film from Unkrich recently said
Disney/Pixar that there are Shining
studios. Capsule plot: references in Coco,
12-year-old Miguel but he wouldnt dis-
dreams of becoming an close them before the
accomplished musician film opens. Lee Unkrich Aaron Sorkin
like his idol, the late Mollys Game,
musician Ernesto de la directed and
Cruz but his family has written by AARON
a generations-old ban on SORKIN, 56, is based on
music. He ignores this the real experiences of
and journeys to the Land Molly Bloom, now 39.
of the Dead, where he When she was 26, she
meets Hector, a charm- became the target of an
ing trickster, and togeth- FBI investigation be-
er they unlock the real cause she ran an under-
story behind Miguels ground poker empire for
family history. (Opens celebrities and the
November 22) Russian mob. Bloom, the
Hispanic actors voice daughter of a Jewish Asher Angel
all the characters. LEE father and a non-Jewish Barbra Streisand Ezra Miller
UNKRICH, 50, directed mother, is played by
the film and co-wrote Jessica Chastain. Her original screenplay is by Flashs alter ego, Barry
the story that is the basis father, played by Kevin MICHAEL MITNICK, 34, Allen, might be dropped More Hebrew
for the flicks screenplay.
Unkrich won the Oscar
Costner, is a major
character in the film. I
the author of several hit
regional theater plays.
in the final cut. Mea
culpa. I misread some- superhero news
for best animated film in know Mollys brother, (Opens November 24.) thing. The website
2011 (Toy Story 3, which Jeremy Bloom, a top On November 22, GeekNation made the Captain Marvel, another blockbuster comic-based
he produced and di- snow skier and former Netflix will begin series of events clear. movie, is set to open in 2019. Basic plot: A young boy
rected). Hes co-directed NFL player, identifies as a streaming Barbra: Theres a scene where named Billy Batson is transformed into superhero Capt.
many other Pixar hits. Lee Christian. Not sure about The MusicThe Allen tries to explain Marvel when he says: Shazam! Variety reports that
and his wife, LAURA, are Molly. (Opens November MemriesThe Magic! away his resemblance to ASHER ANGEL, 15, has been cast as Batson. You might
members of a San Fran- 22.) This concert film was a young guy in a photo.
know him as co-starring character Jonah Beck on Andi
cisco-area synagogue. The Current War made during BARBRA His questioner knows the
By the way, while Un- tells the story of STREISANDs last photo shows the Flash Mack, a hit Disney Channel series.
krich is associated with the battle between concert tour. Streisand, without his costume. Last March, Arizona Jewish Life profiled the young
charming family fare, he Thomas Edison and 75, is joined by many Allen replies that the guy actor. According to that story: In December 2015Asher
says that the first film George Westinghouse celebrity guests, includ- in the photo looks like became a bar mitzvah at his home in Paradise Valley
that made him want about whose system ing Seth MacFarlane, him (Hippie, long hair, (AZ). He didnt have time to attend Hebrew school, so his
to make movies was would be chosen to Jamie Foxx, Alec very attractive Jewish vocal coach, Michele Kahn, helped him prepare. Asher is
The Shining, the clas- provide electricity to Baldwin, Hugh Jackman boy), but isnt him. glad he followed through and reflects on his religion. [He
sic STANLEY KUBRICK homes and businesses in and Melissa McCarthy. Miller, GeekNation says,
says]: What Judaism means to me is being born to this
horror picture. He saw the late 1880s. Sounds Justice League ad-libbed that the Flash
it when it opened in dry but this was a opened last week is Jewish and this ad lib family and it pulls them together and keeps them close.
1980 he was 12. He battle royal, with some to mixed reviews. In did make the final cut. So (JOSHUA RUSH, 15, who plays Cyrus Goodman, another
puts references to The really weird twists. my last column, I said the Flash, who wasnt major Andi Mack character, also is Jewish).
Shining into all his films. Michael Shannon plays that co-star EZRA identified as Jewish in N.B.
For example, in Toy Edison and Benedict MILLER, 25, who plays comics, now is the first
Story 3 theres a license Cumberbatch plays the Flash, indicated that clearly Jewish superhero
plate that reads RM 237 Westinghouse. The the Jewish identity of the on the big screen. N.B.
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go to church. After the war, the chil-
enneth Brander wasnt dren were reunited with their parents.
sure he wanted to be a His mothers family came from Ger-
rabbi when he applied to many. His grandfather was saved by
rabbinical school. the bedbugs that infested his bedroom.
Thirty years later, its pretty clear Because of the bedbugs, he wasnt at
that the rabbinate was a good match home the night the Nazis came and
for his talents. After he was ordained at took Rabbi Branders great-grandpar-
Yeshiva Universitys rabbinical school ents. He obtained forged papers to
in 1986, he worked at Lincoln Square escape to London. Along the way, he
Synagogue in Manhattan before going met Rabbi Branders grandmother.
to the Boca Raton Synagogue in Flor- They married probably in London.
ida in 1991. In 2005 he was tapped by By the time they made it to America,
Richard Joel, then the new president of my grandmother was pregnant with
Yeshiva University, to head the schools my mother. His father, who arrived
new Center for the Jewish Future, relo- when he was 14, had celebrated his bar
cating from Florida to Teaneck. mitzvah in a Displaced Person camp.
And now he is leaving his post as Rabbi Branders parents didnt
YUs vice president for university and speak much about the Shoah when he
community life to follow Rabbi Shlomo was growing up, first in Detroit, then in
Riskin at the helm of Ohr Torah Stone, Queens. For high school, he went to a
the complex of Israeli educational local black-hat high school that left him
institutions that Rabbi Riskin founded, uninspired. A year in Israel at a Zionist
and from which he is retiring. hesder yeshiva, however, was a trans-
Thats how Rabbi Branders rabbinic formational experience in my life, he
career looks today. But back in 1984, said. I saw the ability to celebrate
in his senior year at Yeshiva College, Rabbis Shlomo Riskin and Kenneth Brander Torah and service in society. He was
he was a computer science major who inspired by a Talmud teacher who was
had taken courses at NYUs Courant Insti- I came back from my college class, and people, Rabbi Brander said. a paratrooper, and by the combination of
tute of Mathematical Sciences and spent a there was a handwritten letter of recom- Rabbi Soloveitchik would tell stories of Torah study and religious Zionism. That
summer working at Bell Labs. The lure of a mendation from the rav, Rabbi Brander his grandfather, Rabbi Chaim of Brisk. One led him to Yeshiva College.
career in computer science was real. recalled last week. Any questions about his story had Rabbi Chaim allowing the towns- Toward the end of his rabbinic stud-
So too, though, was the lure of Talmud career path were put aside. That nailed people to provide him with a woodshed ies, Rabbi Brander started working at Lin-
study. More than that: Rabbi Brander had it, he said. full of firewood, only on the condition that coln Square Synagogue in Manhattan, the
taken on the privileged role of shamash, I actually asked for the original back. I it would be open to anyone who needed American congregation that Rabbi Riskin
assistant, to Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik, the still remember the rabbinical school dean some wood. In another, when a fire struck founded. Then Rabbi Saul Berman, Rabbi
rav, the towering leader of Yeshiva Univer- telling me, You realize your letter of rec- the town and poor peoples houses werent Riskins successor, left, and the congre-
sitys modern brand of Orthodoxy. The Rav ommendation will be worth more than being repaired, Rabbi Chaim moved out of gation asked Rabbi Brander to step in as
was an octogenarian, beginning to show your smicha, the ordination certificate his own home and slept on the porch of interim rabbi. Rabbi Riskin was kind
the effects of Parkinsons disease as well as he eventually would receive. one of the burnt buildings. enough to spend some time with me in
of age. He would retire two years later. What did Rabbi Brander get from his Ill never be one of Rabbi Soloveit- helping me prepare, he said. Lincoln
The rav lived in Boston in 1941, when years by Rabbi Soloveitchiks side? chiks greatest intellectual students, Rabbi Square Synagogue had 1,600 families. I
he was appointed to replace his recently Those people who spent time with Brander said. I was too young to be in was 27 years old. He was very kind and
deceased father on the YU faculty. He Rabbi Soloveitchik privately know that the that category, only studying with the rav helpful to me.
never relocated. For all his decades at YU, greatest piece of Rabbi Soloveitchik was for a couple of years before he retired. I Rabbis Riskin and Brander remained in
he was a commuter, coming at the begin- not just his unbelievable knowledge of did see his humanity. His humanity was contact with each other over the years.
ning of the week, leaving on Thursday Torah and general knowledge, but his car- unbelievable. Rabbi Riskin grew his Ohr Torah center to
evening, and spending his weeknights in ing for people, Rabbi Brander said. He It reminded me, both as a rabbi in encompass 24 institutions that included
a small apartment on the ground floor cared greatly for people. Not just those Boca and at YU, that its not about build- high schools and post-high school yeshivas
of one of the schools dormitories. Dur- people who played leadership roles in the ing buildings, not just making grand state- for men and for women as well as centers
ing his last years, when his health began Jewish community. Not just for Jews. For ments, its really about the capacity to engaging with the larger issues of Israeli
to decline, an assistant would stay in the every single human being. use the roles that you have to change the society, as Rabbi Brander put it.
apartment with him. He knew the names of the children of lives of the individuals and to care for the And then, earlier this year, Rabbi Riskin
In 1984, Kenneth Brander was that the person who cleaned the apartment. individuals. asked for a meeting.
assistant. He wouldnt walk on a floor that was wet As for Rabbi Branders own grandpar- Im 78 years old, Rabbi Riskin told
So when Kenny, as he was known then, because he didnt want the person who ents both sets went through the Shoah Rabbi Brander. I want someone to con-
started working on his application to YUs washed the floor to think he didnt appre- in different ways, he said. tinue my legacy.
Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Semi- ciate their work. Rabbi Branders fathers family came Rabbi Riskin wanted to step down from
nary, unsure whether that was the path for When someone asked a question and from Poland. His grandparents gave his the leadership of the institution he had
him, he left the application on the dining he knew they would be troubled by the father and his aunt to gentiles to keep founded to spend more time teaching
room table in the ravs apartment when he answer he would give, he lost a nights them safe after the Nazis came. My father and writing.
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size. Fortunately, he got the diagnosis of
he story of Gaucher Type 1 is a Type 1 Gaucher in 2009, a very opportune
story of triumph for science and time. I got into a clinical trial that was just
for the biotechnology industry. starting, he said. The clinical trial was a
There are approximately great experience. They take good care of
6,000 patients in the United States who you.
have been diagnosed with Gaucher dis- He joined the clinical trial at Mount
ease. Over the past three decades, Gau- Sinai, where a new drug developed by
cher has changed from an untreatable and Sanofi Genzyme Corporation was being
life-threatening disease to a treatable and tested. Up to that point the treatment for
manageable chronic condition, and it is Gaucher was intravenous infusion of a
possible that people who have been diag- drug every two weeks. The new medica-
nosed with it can live a normal life. Scien- tion in the clinical trial was in pill form,
tific breakthroughs in biochemistry and one or two pills a day, Mr. Smith said. I
genetics, and the development of medica- was in the clinical trial for a few years. It
tions to overcome the genetic defects, has was a great success. Now I dont often talk
enabled this impressive progress. about Gauchers, as I consider it a back-
My parents never knew they had the ground disease. Michael Smith Dr. Manisha Balwani
gene, Michael Adam Smith said, but they According to the website of the National
are both carriers. Gaucher Foundation (www.gaucherdis- production of a defective protein. When were infused with Ceredase the proce-
I was 18 years old, in my freshman year ease.org), 95 percent of Gaucher patients the mutated protein is made, a mistake dure provided them with the enzyme
at Syracuse University, and had very bad in western countries have Type 1 Gaucher. appears at position 370 of its 515 amino they were missing. It was a solution to
knee pain. I had to use crutches because it That form of the disease also happens to acid residues. The amino acid aspara- the genetic defect. A few years later,
was so bad. I went to various doctors, and be the most common Jewish genetic disor- gine (abbreviated N) is switched for serine recombinant DNA technology was used to
they couldnt figure it out. der; it is estimated that about one in 450 (abbreviated S), hence the mutation is des- develop a synthetic form of the enzyme,
Mr. Smith, who is Jewish and grew up Ashkenazi Jews have the disease. ignated by the name N370S. Cerezyme. Enzyme replacement therapy
in Paramus, came home from college to Gaucher is caused by a mutation in the People with Gaucher Type 1 do not make using Cerezyme became the standard of
consult with specialists, and he ended up GBA gene, which makes an important pro- enough functional glucocerebrosidase, an care for patients for the last two decades,
at Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in Man- tein, glucocerebrosidase, an enzyme, or enzyme that is needed to destroy a fatty and although it still is the drug of choice
hattan. They werent sure, and did diag- biological catalyst, needed by cells. An chemical called glucocerebroside. When for many Gaucher patients, a new drug,
that fatty chemical builds up in organs and Cerdelga, which the FDA approved in
bone marrow, it can lead to enlargement of 2014, has proven to be a vast improvement
I was 18 years old, in my the spleen and liver. That, in turn, reduces for many patients. Cerdelga is in pill form
freshman year at Syracuse the production of blood cells, causing ane-
mia and fatigue. Patients also make fewer
and so does not require infusion. Cerdelga
involves a new biochemical approach, sub-
University, and had very bad blood platelets, which can affect blood strate reduction therapy, which partially
knee pain. I had to use crutches clotting, and leads to frequent bruising,
nose bleeds, and excessive bleeding after
blocks the formation of glucocerebro-
side in the first place, leading to reduced
because it was so bad. I went surgery or childbirth. When glucocerebro- buildup of the fatty chemical that causes
to various doctors, and they side accumulates it can also reduce blood
flow to bones, hence the bone pain, degen-
all the problems.
Michael Smiths doctor, Dr. Manisha Bal-
couldnt figure it out. eration of bones, and greater tendency for wani, associate professor of genetics and
bone breakage. genomic sciences at Mount Sinai Icahn
The National Organization for Rare School of Medicine, specializes in treating
nostic tests, including a bone biopsy, as astonishing one in 10 Ashkenazi Jews may Disorders (https://rarediseases.org) lists patients with Gaucher disease.
the original thinking was cancer, he said. be carriers of a mutation of the GBA gene. and describes Gaucher as a rare disorder, Almost all patients with Type 1 Gau-
Leukemia. We inherit two copies of most of our genes because there are relatively few cases in cher can live a normal life with treatment,
They were talking about chemo all one from each parent so a person who the United States. Since it affects small Dr. Balwani said. In Type 2 and Type 3
the scary things, he continued. They inherits one faulty copy and one healthy numbers of people it is considered an there are neurologic limitations that cant
didnt know what it was. It really freaked copy is a carrier, and does not have disease orphan disease. That is an important be treated. Both Type 2 and 3 are more
out my parents. It wasnt fun for me symptoms. designation, because the Orphan Drug Act severe, and neither is found at high inci-
either. Those who inherit two flawed copies of of 1983 provides incentives for pharmaceu- dence in Jewish populations.
The doctors discovered an infection the gene have the disease. tical companies to develop drugs to treat While Mr. Smiths parents originally did
deep in his knee, which was treated with According OMIM, the official database of such conditions; normally companies tend not know that they were carriers, many
intravenous antibiotics. After other tests all human genetic variants (Online Mende- to be less interested in developing drugs Jewish couples opt to test for carrier sta-
ruled out cancer, Mr. Smith finally was lian Inheritance in Man, www.omim.org), for small numbers of patients. tus for a host of genetic disorders. The
diagnosed with Type 1 Gaucher disease. I the GBA gene is made up of 10,414 DNA Fortunately, despite the relative small way we diagnose patients is changing, Dr.
was on IV at home for six weeks, and the base-pairs, or letters of the genetic code, demand, research on the disease has led Balwani said. Almost all Jewish couples
leg is all fine now. It could have been sig- that direct the formation of the enzyme to astounding success. have preconception screening, so parents
nificantly worse. Im pretty healthy. I had glucocerebrosidase. That enzyme is a pro- In 1991, Ceredase, the first success- know if they are carriers. Pregnancies are
the absolute best-case scenario, from my tein made up of 515 amino acid building ful drug for Gaucher, was developed and also screened for couples who are carri-
perspective. blocks. In the N370S mutation, which is approved by the Food and Drug Admin- ers, and if a couple learns their fetus has
Besides the knee pain, Mr. Smith also the most common GBA mutation in Ashke- istration. The drug is a form of the nor- Type 1 Gaucher, they may choose to con-
suffered from lethargy, and, he reported, nazi Jews, there is one single base change mal functional enzyme, derived from tinue or to terminate the pregnancy. But
my spleen and kidneys were very in the entire DNA sequence that leads to human placental tissue. When patients having a therapy available that alleviates
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treatment, as early treatment prevents tested. His sister and their cousins do not
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take the familys opinion into account. of life. I think about it, but its not some-
If theres a risk, we are more likely to thing I would mention on the first date.
insist on treatment. Its not a red flag. Its something like I
Dr. Balwani explained that there is have blond hair and blue eyes.
a spectrum of severity for the disease I will have to consider it when I have
and for its time of onset. If a patient has a wife and want kids.
two copies of N370S, its the milder Drug therapies for Gaucher are
end of the spectrum. A person also very expensive; treatment costs up to
could inherit one copy of N370S from $200,000 a year. Its really great that
one parent and a more severe muta- there is a treatment because its an
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those situations, the disease tends to Mr. Smith said.
appear earlier and be more severe. The I think its important for the govern-
average age of onset for those with two ment to ensure that orphan diseases
copies of the N370S mutation is 20, but are looked at. There is a responsibility
there are people who develop symp- to those who are not so fortunate. Ive
toms in their early teens and others never needed anything in my life. My
do not develop them until they are in
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Another surprising development is Dr. Miryam Z. Wahrman of Teaneck is a
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ts always Moshe Maimonides who
gets all the attention. But what about
his little brother, David?
David was a merchant; its pos-
sible that his international jewel business,
run on behalf of his family, is what sup-
ported Moshe after they escaped from
Spain and during their first years in Cairo.
Tragically, David died in 1170, in a ship-
wreck on his way to India.
This saga had an impact on Jew-
ish law, Dr. Mark R. Cohen argues.
Dr. Cohen, professor emeritus
at Princeton, is an expert on the
Cairo Geniza. Thats the hoard
of a thousand years worth of old
books, letters, and contracts that
provides a unique window on Jew-
ish life in the Middle Ages. Among
its treasures are letters between the
Maimonides brothers.
His most recent book, Mai-
monides and the Merchants, zooms
in on the legal rulings of Moses Mai-
monides, as he is known in English Dr. Mark Cohen
or Rambam, which is short for
Rav Moshe ben Maimon, his Hebrew
name and in particular on how he
modified talmudic commercial law to
account for the way international busi-
ness worked in the twelfth century.
Dr. Cohen will talk about his book
at the Jewish Theological Seminary in
Manhattan next month. (See box.)
Maimonides and the Merchants
grew out of Dr. Cohens work on an
earlier book, Poverty and Charity
in the Jewish Community of Medieval
Eypt. That book used the Geniza documents to show the Geniza, he said.
how poverty expressed itself in the Jewish community, Dr. Cohen focused on commercial
and how charity was organized, Dr. Cohen said. law, since we know so much about
Which led him to the Mishneh Torah, the legal code Jewish commerce as a result of the
written by the communitys best-known rabbi, Moses Geniza documents. Maimonides
Maimonides. Passages about charity in the Mishneh Torah and the Merchants brings many
had puzzled commentators, who couldnt figure out how examples of how Maimonides inno-
Maimonides derived his rulings from talmudic precedent. vated in his rulings to reflect his time
It turned out, Dr. Cohen discovered, that rather than and place.
reflecting the Talmud, those passages reflected the real- Economic life had changed for
ity of how the Cairo Jewish community handled charity. the Jews since the Talmud was com-
That opened up an interesting avenue of explora- posed. The earlier Babylonian Jews Letter from David Maimonides to his brother Moses, explaining that he
tion. I thought it would be interesting to examine Mai- dealt with only local or regional mar- is disregarding instructions and going to India. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
monides statements regarding other legal categories in kets. Cairo was a hub for international
comparison with what we know about Jewish life through trade. Jews like the Maimonides brothers made their living This is the stuff of commercial law. Beginning in the
buying and selling goods imported from great distances. eighth century, Islamic jurists started figuring out how to
Who: Dr. Mark R. Cohen Jews were deeply involved in the India trade, Dr. adjudicate these disputes, and to categorize the relation-
What: Book discussion, Maimonides and the Mer- Cohen said. Jews traveled by ship across the Indian ship between investors and their agents.
chants: Jewish Law and Society in the Medieval Muslim Ocean. They traded mostly on the western shores of India. The Talmud deals with commercial law regulating dis-
World After a certain period, they went back to Eypt and sold putes between business partners. The agents, however,
When: Monday, December 4, 7:30 p.m. their wares, or they sent their wares with agents. differ from partners in that theyre not co-investors with
Of course, sometimes there were problems. The agent the enterprise, Dr. Cohen said. Instead, in Maimonides
Where: The Jewish Theological Seminary, 3080
Broadway, Manhattan might have failed to deliver the merchandise in time, or time, the agent would do favors for the investors, who
the goods might have been lost at sea, or they might have then reciprocated these favors at another time.
How much: Admission is free, but reservations are re-
turned out to be worthless when they reached Cairo. Maimonides and his predecessors needed to find a way
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Whose fault was that? Who was responsible for the loss? to incorporate this into the halacha, so Jews wouldnt go
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accept consolation. And how should I console
myself? He grew up on my knees, he was my
brother, he was my student.
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Dr. Cohen speculates that this type of agency
arrangement was something that Moses Maimonides
knew firsthand.
We have to consider the possibility that Mai-
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life with his brother, David, Dr. Cohen wrote. If Location! VINYL | CARPET | HARDWOOD
so, he must consistently have played the role of sta-
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for his scholarship.
Moving forward
Wyckoff Township committee member breaks several glass ceilings
LOIS GOLDRICH real estate law at the firms of Olshan LLP everyone, in both parties, is to keep taxes
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or a long time, Melissa Ruben- she later became a realtor with REMAX in The Wyckoff Township committee is
stein of Wyckoff felt that Jews Wyckoff. partisan, and has had only one Democrat
should be more active on the Wyckoff is a wonderful place to raise for the past nine years and that was its
municipal level. a family, Ms. Rubenstein said. The first Democrat, she said. Not only will
It was important to me, Ms. Ruben- people make the town. Its a big mix a she be its only Jew and its only woman,
stein said. She was born in Queens but lot of longtime residents but also tons of she also will be only its second Demo-
when she was a child her family moved to new families. Her own family includes crat. Although the Democrats remain the
Bergen County first to Park Ridge and her husband, Sam, whom she described minority party on the committee, well
then to Montvale. Growing up, I felt that as incredibly supportive, and their two try to work together to get things done.
there was a sort of segregation between children, Jillian, 4, and Lucas, 6. Ms. Rubenstein hopes that the things
the Jewish community and municipal life, Ms. Rubenstein recalls that one mom she talked about during her campaign
she said. My goal was to integrate that. on the Facebook page joked that Wyckoff will bear fruit. The main thing we talked
And now she has. moms run the town. That was great, she about was mayoral selection, she said.
On Election Day, Ms. Rubenstein was said. Nevertheless, she pointed out, while Currently the mayor is chosen by the
voted onto the Wyckoff Township Commit- there are many women on the board of township committee. I want to make sure
tee. She is the first Jew ever to sit on the education and the PTO, if you look at the its the peoples choice, to see more trans-
committee, and the second woman there township committee, all five members are parency. Committee meetings are not vid-
in the last 84 years. men. Theres only been one woman in the eotaped, she said. While this is troubling
Ms. Rubenstein moved to Wyckoff last 84 years. Thats not a statistic Im in to the young generation who are used to
nearly four years ago and immediately favor of. tuning in to see whats going on it also is
became active in the town, at first by join- As for being the first Jew to serve on the Melissa Rubenstein problematic for seniors, who may not be
ing the local moms Facebook page to committee, Ms. Rubenstein said shes not able to get out. I want them to be able to
learn more about the community. Now, sure why thats so. Im not sure if Jewish internship in the Ridgewood office of the log in and watch.
shes also the treasurer on the board of the residents ever run, she said. By running late Congresswoman Marge Roukema, a Ms. Rubenstein said that she encourages
Wyckoff Newcomers and Neighbors Club and winning she hopes to show her chil- Republican legislator for 22 years. more women and more Jews to take part
and on the community service committee dren that there is no separation between Ms. Rubenstein, who will be sworn in in municipal government, whether by run-
of the Realsource Board of Realtors. She the Jewish community and the rest of the on January 1, is under no illusion that she ning for an office or by working on a com-
has volunteered at the Paramus Veterans town. Certainly, she said, I have felt abso- will feel at home in her new position right mittee, whether it is parks and recreation,
Home and in various Rebuilding Together lutely comfortable here as a Jew. Theres away. I think I will feel uncomfortable at planning, or environmental. I think its
home renovation projects, and she is an always a place to go to. She attends pro- first, she said. In any new role, it takes important because diversity of opinion is
active supporter of the Wyckoff YMCA, the grams at both Temple Beth Rishon in time to get to know other members and always important, she said. Although she
local schools, and the Wyckoff Education Wyckoff and Chabad-Lubavitch of North- the government. I think it will be some- will be the newbie on the township com-
Foundation. west Bergen County in Franklin Lakes. thing to learn about. mittee, she believes she will be listened to.
Trained as a real estate attorney she This is the first time Ms. Rubenstein Wyckoff is an incredibly well-run town, Its incredibly rewarding to be involved
received her law degree from Fordham has run for office, she said, but her inter- with one of the lowest municipal tax rates in the community and to know as many
University School of Law and practiced est in politics goes back to a two-summer in the county, she added. The goal of people as possible, she said.
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ver the 12 years that members of the non that summer.
Orangetown Jewish Center have been The week before Thanksgiving seemed to be just
going to Israel just before Thanksgiv- the right time.
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working, giving, learning, and growing, some ele- who has been on most of the trips; this year, of
ments have remained the same, and some always the 17 people who were there the whole time and
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members responded not only with a desire to are welcome.
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Jeff Steinberg, one of our members, came to said. We do not visit with officials. We do not get
me and said, I am going to New Orleans, and I recognition. This is hands-on work. We get our
feel that we also should be going to Israel, the hands dirty.
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Maryland, says being Jewish wasnt Sholtz, who served as governor ber of Temple Beth Sholom, a Reform
an obstacle to running statewide. from 1933 to 1937, was born to synagogue in Miami Beach. He says reli-
The main hurdle was being from Jewish parents but considered gion wont play a role in his campaign. I
Miami Beach. It can be done, as himself Congregationalist, believe that the most important tenet of
Ive shown, but people are nor- according to an article in the my philosophy is to do the right thing, he
mally more comfortable with a Jewish Daily Bulletin in 1932. says. I attribute it to my inner core my
nearby neighbor running for office Philip Levine with Isaac Meir Lau, the former chief Ash- A few Jewish Democrats inner compass not to religion.
than someone from a longer way kenazi rabbi of Israel, on board El Als first direct Miami- have run statewide in recent In 1990, with $500 capital, Levine
away, he said. Tel Aviv flight in nine years on November 4, 2017. years, but they all lost. In the launched a business from a studio apart-
The saying in Florida is that the 2014 Democratic primary for ment on Ocean Drive that provided mag-
more north you go, the more south you go campaign in Florida. A candidates abil- governor, former state Sen. Nan Rich of azines and TV programming on cruise
which means that voters in the conser- ity to appeal to diverse voters across the Broward County, in the south, lost to for- ships. The company later grew to amass
vative northern part of the Sunshine State state is more important than their racial or mer Gov. Charlie Crist, a former Repub- a revenue of about $400 million. He later
may not relate to candidates from liberal religious background, she says. lican, who then lost to Republican Gov. sold the company and is now CEO of Royal
South Florida. About 3.3 percent of the population Rick Scott in the general election. In 2010, Media Partners, which provides media to
Successful candidates must appeal to in Florida is Jewish. Since half the Jews two Jewish Democrats competed in the Royal Caribbean Cruises.
the factions of voters across the state, said in Florida are over 65, and Jews histori- primary for attorney general: The winner, After spending $2 million of his own
Ashley Walker, who ran Obamas 2012 cally vote in higher numbers than other Dan Gelber, lost to Republican Pam Bondi money and winning the Miami Beach
mayors race in 2013, Levine grew a national profile primary will face an uphill battle to beat the Republican. out at the media, blocked access to critics on social media,
by becoming an expert on how local government can The GOP front-runner, state Agriculture Commissioner and went on a Facebook rant against Airbnb earlier this
respond to climate change and calling out President Adam Putnam, has raised more than $16 million through year. He also pushed for a ban on liquor sales after 2 a.m.
Donald Trump to do more. his committee since 2015. on Miami Beach, which voters rejected overwhelmingly.
Shortly before Trump took office, Levine wrote an Although Democrats hold a slight edge over Republicans Levine says voters are looking for a candidate who has a
op-ed in Time calling on the president-elect to pro- in registration in Florida, U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson is the lone track record of getting things done.
tect Floridas coastline. As I have said many times, Democratic statewide officeholder. But Democrats see signs It doesnt matter if the right candidate for governor is
the ocean is not Republican or Democrat, he wrote. of hope in the swing state, where Trump won by a percent- Chinese, African-American, or Jewish, he says. Its not
While we bicker over the science and solutions, it will age point and now has negative approval ratings. a matter of religion or ethnicity. Its a matter of being the
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us- of the community, i Goldin said. I will take. He is
his marriage way. But its said, the ind Recently, Leah and Steven and the Prag-
then we have the challe was very pleased aware of that irony
about why
that they were comfo as he speaks.
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nge of dealing with
to be open any ble me in any the trajector
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and they do e tha t the details its your chi . attr act s many gay pan y is Rabbi Goldin has
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ur world idolizes peace and tran- that blacks would not enjoy full equality in the
s we celebrate Thanks- to have fit easily into the overwhelm- quility. From peacemakers who South until nearly 100 years later, through the
giving this long, autum- ingly Irish police department. Both seek to bring harmony between civil rights movement.
nal weekend, as leaves decided to remain patrolmen. Both nations to new-age gurus who The warrior who desperately wishes to
crunch and winds blow hid the evidence of their brav- teach people to meditate and find inner har- change his spots and become a peacemaker
and the idea of snow seems less and ery, and how that bravery was mony, ridding the world of tension is all the has many modern guises as well. Near the
less unseasonable, we spend more recognized. rage. Trumps threats to North Korea for its end of his life, Douglas MacArthur suggested
time inside, with relatives, and that Why? nuclear bellicosity are contrasted with Presi- that America and other great powers adopt
inevitably leads to stories. When you reconstruct a persons dent Obamas more conciliatory and therefore laws that would forever ban all war. The cata-
One of the many things I have life, motivation is the hardest thing positive approach. strophic consequences to world freedom had
learned through my work at the Jew- to figure out. It leaves no hard shell, Countries like the United States, which for the United States embraced the doctrine of
ish Standard is that everyone has no physical evidence. All we can do years have been fighting terrorism in Iraq the old warhorse is scarcely imaginable. Such
a story. Some of them are not out- is imagine and invent and we do. and Afghanistan, are increasingly self-imposed restraint likely
wardly exciting, some are full of odd We often have no idea why people reviled, while countries like Can- would have seen the Soviet
coincidences or twists of fate, some do what they do, but the very human ada, which seem docile by com- Union take over even Western
involve interesting or wise or very impulse that moves many of us is to parison, are respected. Europe, and after that, Islamic
bad decisions. Some involve secrets; try to figure it out. We try to imagine To be sure, the warrior still has terrorists would take over the
sometimes those secrets out them- ourselves into other peoples lives, his place in the world, but only as Middle East. In the same vein,
selves, and at other times it takes and that act of imagination is the a placeholder for those who will MacArthurs five-star colleague,
the internet and our good friend beginning of empathy. make peace. Indeed, it is the soldier General Dwight D. Eisenhower,
Google. And some include wild, mad And then, of course, there is the who ultimately silences his weapon famously warned, at the end of
adventures. lure of the story. and makes peace with his enemies his presidency, against the hege-
We want to hear your stories! We invite our readers to tell us whom the world admires. Military Rabbi mony of the military-industrial
Who knew who possibly could your stories. If your family story can men like Yitzchak Rabin of Israel, Shmuley complex, an industry that made
have known that there are not one be turned into a story for our read- who eventually become peacemak- Boteach Eisenhowers victory in the Sec-
but two local Jewish families whose ers, wed love to tell it. ers, are heroes both in life and in ond World War possible. Per-
father or grandfather were not only This also is the weekend when death, which explains why so many haps because he was stung by
New York City police officers to we Americans tell the story of our warriors trade military glory for an incomplete accusations of belligerency, Ronald Reagan
be specific, in both cases, a New nation, of how we came to be. peace. actually discussed giving up Americas entire
York City patrolman who were Thanksgiving is a secular feast with The stinging accusations of Civil War butch- nuclear arsenal.
awarded medals of honor from the religious overtones; we share food ery leveled against Ulysses S. Grant led him, Robert Oppenheimer, Joseph Rotblatt,
police commissioner for acts of brav- and drink and companionship; in his run for president in 1868, to campaign and other architects of the Manhattan Proj-
ery, but who also hid those awards we share goodwill with family and under the slogan Let us have peace. Grant ect spent the rest of their lives campaigning
from their children? Whose daugh- friends, even if at times we have to saved the Union with his military genius. But for the abolition of the very atomic weap-
ters stumbled across the certificates, force it; when everything goes well, he wanted to be remembered not as a warrior ons they had created. This, in turn, followed
years later, when it was too late to we share memories and laughter and but as a peacemaker. Therefore, in his rush to the famous example of Alfred Nobel himself,
ask their fathers about it? sadness and hope and joy. be forgiving and accommodating, Grant pur- who, after inventing dynamite, sought to find
But its true. American life right now seems to sued deliberately moderate policies in the redemption in the establishment of the Nobel
In August, I heard from Roberta be devolving into tribalism, into red reconstruction of the South that backfired and Peace Prize.
Seltzer, whose father, Morris and blue teams, into people who led to the rise of the Ku Klux Klan, which ter- Of course, Israel has the example of the
Abramowitz, had won a certificate might shriek across the divide but rorized and murdered blacks and whites alike. great victor of the Six Day War, Yitzchak Rabin,
for heroism from the New York City never try to reach across it. We hope Although Grant approved the punitive Force transforming himself from conqueror into
police department. that this weekend, as the charm of Acts of 1870 and 1871 to curb the violence and peacemaker with the Oslo accords, which for-
When he read the story about Thanksgiving lingers, we try to talk was authorized to declare martial law, he did ever shall be remembered as one of the most
Robertas father, Paul Caine called to each other, with love, with open so only once, in South Carolina. He was ada- calamitous miscalculations of any government
to tell me about the exploits of his ears and open hearts. mant that his new reputation as peacemaker in modern history.
grandfather, Wolf Silberstein. We also would like to remind our should supersede his former reputation of From Moshe Dayan to Ehud Barak, some
There are significant differences readers that the period for enrolling combatant. The direct and tragic result was of Israels greatest warriors later have taken
between the stories, but there are in the Affordable Care Act will end
many similarities as well, and those on December 15. If you live in New The opinions expressed in this section are those of the authors, not necessarily those of the
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as if to prove that they were far more adept at placat-
ing their enemies than fighting them. More recently m bad at math my 8-year-old daughter This phenomenon pains me, but it is not surprising.
there is the example of Ariel Sharon, once Israels complains. After 36 years of growing and changing and learning about
greatest general, forcing an evacuation of Gaza that It takes me a long time to do my home- myself and my own strengths, I still often feel pulled into
would lead to three wars after Hamas took over the work and I cant do the problems in my head the trap of needing these qualities or skillsets to line up
territory. like Caleb, her older brother, she says. Though her assess- perfectly with the values of whatever slice of society I find
The error of all these great men was not to under- ments tell a very different story, there is no myself surrounded by in a given moment.
stand that the fight against evil can be righteous when convincing her that she is mastering the As a woman with my feet in many different
used to protect human life and liberty. Abolishment concepts with fluency, because all she sees worlds, it often feels as though I constantly
of war cannot precede the abolishment of evil. Hence, is that other kids finish their work before she am struggling to define my strengths inde-
the ancient biblical prophecy of swords being beaten does. pendently, before others push me in a differ-
into ploughshares is concurrent with the wolf lying This is just a few days after Caleb, my ent direction.
down with the lamb, a metaphor for the menacing 10-year-old, to whom everything academic When I am asked to speak at Jewish events
claws of tyrants and terrorists being permanently seems to come naturally, said matter-of- or to Jewish organizations, I often am asked
expunged. factly to my whole family, Im the sports to include a dvar Torah (words of biblical
If only these men had read their Bibles, they would kid in the family. Asher the oldest sibling teaching) in my presentation. Its such a sim-
have encountered the example of David and Solomon. is the smart one. Cheryl ple and pure request, and yet every time it
King David was a man of war who spent his life fight- My four children all are so different from Rosenberg leaves me feeling as my kids often must feel.
ing Israels enemies. When he was given some respite each other, each with incredible strengths, I feel as if all my strengths, and everything
from his foes, he asked God for permission to build varied perspectives on life, and of course else that I bring to the table, are not enough.
the Holy Temple in Jerusalem, saying that here he was unique challenges. When I describe them, the things that I must speak not only about my experiences and per-
living in a magnificent palace while Gods holy ark stand out to me are very different from how they view spectives as a leader, a community organizer, an elected
resided in a tent. But God denies his request. His son, themselves. I see each of my children as a compilation of official, and a mother, but I also must have the knowl-
Solomon, who would be a man of peace, would build every wonderful attribute that they express, every positive edge of Torah (which I lack in comparison to most in the
the Temple. aspect of their being, whether it is one childs kindness, observant Jewish community) as well as the eloquence to
While David was a great psalmist, he was primar- anothers strong will, his musical talent and appreciation, deliver compelling and thoughtful words that are tied to
ily the warrior who carved out a Jewish kingdom her fierce commitment to all that is fair and just. both the historical texts and the subject matter at hand.
against implacable enemies. For this reason, God did They each have something individual and distinct to Though I am there in front of these rooms for all the
not allow him to build the holy Temple in Jerusalem, offer the world. And yet it often feels as though each of right reasons, which should make me feel proud, instead
telling him that his mission was to ensure that evil them only sees their perceived weaknesses in comparison I feel inadequate because I am focused on the exact
men shall not oppress [My people] any more as in to those around them. See Story strength page 37
the past. The conquering of Israels foes by David
would then facilitate the mission of Solomon: He
shall build a house for My name, and I will establish
his throne forever (2 Samuel 7:10,13). The Temple
cannot be built by someone who shed so much blood,
even when doing so was just.
How death with dignity undermines
You would imagine, therefore, that the reputation of
Solomon, the man of peace, would exceed that of his
life with dignity a Jewish approach
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father, the man of war. But the Messiah, who will one
day bring an everlasting epoch of peace to the world, upporters of euthanasia and assisted suicide have glorifying it or rendering it innocuous.
is always referred to as the son of David rather than the been making inroads in Western Europe and During the High Holidays, Ashkenazi Jews contemplate
son of Solomon, even though that description would North America for years. death in one of their liturgys most somber
be equally appropriate. Why? Because those who fight In the United States, they tend to and well-known prayers. Unetaneh Tokef
evil make peace possible. While your enemies still are argue that a free society must allow medical describes how we might die: who by fire and
armed with evil intent, you must remain like David. doctors to help people preserve their dignity who by water, along with many other pos-
The truth of the warrior against evil being regarded through suicide. In Europe, they have gone sibilities. Ysoscher Katz of the open Ortho-
as greater than the peacemaker who follows comes so far as to argue that doctors and govern- dox Yeshivat Chovevei Torah has suggested
from the examples of George Washington, Abraham ments ought to intervene to prevent par- deleting or qualifying it, and the Reform
Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill, ents from providing their own children with movements new High Holiday prayer book
all of whom fought wars against tyranny, thereby facil- medical treatment. While it has mainly been appends a Carl Sandberg poem and the fol-
itating an eventual peace. Christians who have opposed the death lowing words of inspiration: I speak these
Lincoln is considered to be Americas greatest presi- with dignity or right to die movement, Rabbi words, but I dont believe themclearly
dent because he fought the evils of secession and slav- including in high-profile cases like those of Mitchell theres no scientific foundation Yet Leon-
ery. He had many opportunities to make peace with Brittany Maynard and Charlie Gard, tradi- Rocklin ard Cohen, hardly a religious traditionalist,
the South and let it go its own way, but he refused to tionalist Jewish groups such as the Rabbini- wrote Who by Fire based on the dread-
do so. Churchill is Britains greatest statesman because cal Council of America have joined Chris- filled Jewish prayer, modernizing the lyrics
he battled the satanic forces of Nazism and facilitated tians in the fight. to include who by barbiturate. He understood that the
Western European peace till this day. He too was given There are Jewish imperatives to oppose death with prayers message, even for the nonbeliever, is that life and
the opportunity of making peace with Hitler and sav- dignity and a right to die, reasons that are respon- death ultimately are out of human hands. Human action
ing the British empire. But he would never counte- sible for the development of the idea of human dignity can hasten or delay death, but it is God who, in the words
nance Europe or the rest of the world being consumed and the sanctity of human life within Western civilization. of another prayer, brings death and grants life.
by darkness. Let us consider what traditional Judaism has to say about By contrast, the new euthanasiasts wish to take
The most celebrated people in history are those who death, so that we understand why it so strongly opposes this power and deliver it to into the hands of man. If
fought and defeated wickedness. Those who appeased unchecked, their efforts will result in this Divine preroga-
it are remembered in infamy. Rabbi Mitchell Rocklin is a resident research fellow at the tive devolving not to the individual, but to doctors and
Tikvah Fund. He is also a chaplain with the rank of captain bureaucrats.
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach of Englewood is the author of 31 in the New Jersey Army National Guard and a doctoral Lets first consider some of the ways that the right-to-die
books, most recently The Israel Warrior. Follow him candidate in U.S. history at the City University of New York. movement seeks to sanitize or dignify death.
on Twitter @RabbiShmuley. He lives in Teaneck with his wife and two daughters. See dignity page 36
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unning for Hoboken City Coun- appreciative of peoples time. On Thanks- trail, the lesson we learn about appre- Just as the Hasmoneans had had enough
cil was an exhaustingly enjoy- giving, we gather with friends and family ciating others time, and of connecting of what they perceived to be sold-out Hel-
able experience. to enjoy the time we have together, and to through engaged and civil discourse, is lenized Jewry, so too did I with the wrong-
Though I ran in the June pri- remember the positive blessings we have one we should remember all year round. headed local political elite. Unlike the
mary for Republican state committeeman in our lives. When I was campaigning, I As an independent candidate running Hasmoneans, I did not have to fight my
from Hudson County I won the city knocked on many doors, by choice, without a mayoral enemies in battle, nor would I have been
council race was my first real and substan- and I met many people who candidate heading the ticket, inclined to kill those with whom I disagree,
tive taste of local politics. I lost, but near looked at those of us doing nor with running mates for yet the institutional challenge of building
as we are to Thanksgiving and Chanukah, the knocking as if we were the other open City Council an ideological insurgency runs through
I am inclined to reflect on what I came to home-intruders-to-be. I also seats, I learned the tangible both my failed (but educational) council
value during the race in relation to both met many other people, who challenges that standing up run and their successful expulsion of the
holidays. actually opened their doors for your own principles can Seleucids.
Thanksgiving, the American civic holi- and engaged with us. carry. (This is not to demean The Thanksgiving message of appreciat-
day in which we gather with family and In conversation with vot- other candidates who ran ing what we have and the Chanukah theme
friends to give thanks, is a time of reflec- ers, it was important to focus as a slate, and with a may- of taking a stand and fighting for your own
tion. Chanukah, the Jewish religious holi- on the significant issues, Joshua oral candidate, because they independence may seem antithetical, but
day we commemorate by lighting the cha- those that relate to the indi- Sotomayor- believed in the messages of it took a City Council campaign to teach
nukiah the Chanukah menorah is a vidual voters, and to suss out Einstein their tickets.) From finding me that they are in fact complementary.
celebration of the Hasmonean-led Jewish areas of agreement. In lieu of likeminded fellow travelers, Wishing all a chag sameach!
fight for independence against the Seleu- doing so, it was important to creating cost-effective ways
cid empire, one of the Hellenist succes- remember that you can disagree without to spread the message, and living off the Joshua Sotomayor-Einstein is a member of
sor states to the empire of Alexander the being disagreeable. The many guides to pre-existing landscape by using earned the Hudson County Regional Jewish Council
Great. surviving Thanksgiving with friends and media (articles and issue-oriented op-eds) and a Republican state committeeman. He
During the campaign, and in particu- family who have different political per- to boost the campaign, these were the pri- founded the Moishe House in Hoboken in
lar when I was engaging in dialogue with spectives make the same point. Whether mary trials of taking a stand for clean and 2007 and his work has been published in
potential voters, I learned to be more from Thanksgiving or from the campaign commonsense local government. more than 13 papers and websites.
Dignity This is a more difficult argument to dis- how they lived. Not so for Judaism, which Aldous Huxleys savage in Brave New
from page 35 miss, and we shall address it shortly. emphasized that the content of life is what World insisted to his societys death with
First, there is euthanasia and assisted To understand why these arguments matters, and that even martyrdom is char- dignity practitioners that Shakespeare
suicide, along with a general preference are not compelling, as well as why they acterized by sacrificial dedication rather was right in warning that death is black as
for non-treatment in hospitals. Hav- inherently undermine support for life, we than glory. night, something to be feared rather than
ing worked as a member of the clergy at should consider several points. This difference of opinion had major dismissed. To argue otherwise is a fatal
healthcare facilities for years, my col- First, there is the slippery-slope argu- ramifications. For instance, while Romans conceit for true human dignity, resulting
leagues and I have witnessed a genuine ment, which many Christian critics have in undervaluing the importance of living
culture of death, wherein too many of raised. There is much truth to the argu- every moment of life to its fullest.
those who ought to be healers instead ment, seeing as euthanasia proponents This is not to minimize the existence
become agents of death. Some are well- have begun to offer their services to the of heartrending cases involving pain and
meaning, seeking to help patients avoid mentally ill in Europe. There is no clear Judaism is suffering. But attempts to end pain do not
what they believe to be needless suffering.
Others may be motivated by financial con-
point at which an argument about a right
to die ought to end. Indeed, there is no
particularly justify creating a legal regime to enlist the
help of healers in support of those who
siderations, such as saving medical facili- logical reason why, if there is a right to helpful, with its resort to extreme measures. Judaism is
ties money. Whatever the rationale, too
many of us have witnessed premature hos-
die, society ought to do anything to dis-
courage people from committing suicide.
teaching that full of extreme examples of Jews who took
their own lives in unusual circumstances,
pice visits and recommendations to with- Instead of treating suicide as an inappro- there is nothing from the Roman occupation to Masada to
hold treatments. It is becoming normal for
hospitals to starve, dehydrate, or suffocate
priate temporary solution to a permanent
problem, or a symptom of a treatable psy-
dignified the Crusades. But we ought to emulate
medieval Jewish commentators, who dis-
patients to death by withholding nutrition, chiatric condition, we would need to treat about death. couraged such behavior while refusing to
fluids, or oxygen from people who would it as both a rational decision and a legiti- condemn the heroes of the past. It is not
live with them, because there is no obliga- mate right. commonly glorified suicide, Jews vehe- our place to judge those who made diffi-
tion to artificially supply someone with But then we ought to consider why this mently opposed shortening a life, even for cult choices in the face of challenges that
lifes basic needs. slippery slope exists in the first place. And a short period of time. we do not face. But at the same time, we
Patients with dedicated families tend here Judaism is particularly helpful, with The death with dignity movement ought not normalize the extreme. If we do
to fare far better than those left alone at its teaching that there is nothing digni- seeks to fulfill an age-old pagan impulse: to so, we will undermine appreciation for the
the mercy of healthcare facilities. Too fied about death. A Jew cannot die with control the circumstances of death to give infinite significance of life.
many caregivers and even family mem- dignity; he can only live with dignity. Our it meaning. This is, however, an attempt to We ought to encourage our loved ones
bers justify these practices, and some- deaths are dignified not by the circum- escape what Judaism teaches us: that there to live, and mourn when they feel they
times explicit support for euthanasia and stances in which they occur, but by the can be no death with dignity, only life with cannot. Creating deadly legal channels
assisted suicide, by arguing that many extent to which we sacrifice our living dignity. That death is tamei impure. It offers only a false sense of human dignity.
patients are better off dead, since they moments for what is right. Pagans, includ- is the skull on the Renaissance scholars What people do in extreme circumstances
have insufficient quality of life to justify ing ancient Mesopotamians, Greeks, and desk, reminding him of what Ecclesias- is not the business of the law. By making
their continued existence. Romans, all believed death with honor tes teaches us: the sorrowful yet inspiring the killing of the innocent the business
Another argument for assisted suicide usually characterized by death in battle reality that precisely because life is fleet- of the law, instead of fostering individual
and euthanasia is that patients suffering to be far superior to ordinary death. How ing, every moment ought to be cherished dignity, we instead turn the law against
from unbearable pain ought not to suffer. people died was far more important than and lived to its fullest. human dignity.
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here is a famous Rashi in the from the word ever, meaning one side. The book talks about Rabbi Yaakov Kami- We simply would give up.
beginning of parashat Chayai In other words, Abraham was on one netzky, Rabbi Nathan Kaminetzkys father, Thomas Edison, the inventor of the light
Sarah that explains why the side as a monotheist, and the rest of the who is the revered rosh yeshiva of Yeshi- bulb, went through 1,000 experiments
Torah enumerates Sarahs age world was on the other side vat Torah Vedaat, as well before he finally was successful. When one
as one hundred years, twenty years and as polytheists. In order for as other great rabbis, all of his close friends told him that after so
seven years instead of writing it simply as Abraham truly to believe in describing their lives and many failures it was time to give up and
127 years. one God, he was challenged how they became leaders. move on, Mr. Edison replied that he had
Rashi says that the repetition of years 10 times. Sarah was chal- Many rabbis banned this found another way in which his invention
divides Sarahs life into three periods, each lenged by having Hagar and book, saying that it belittles will not work, and that knowledge would
with its own uniqueness. At 100 she was as Yishmael around. Rivka and the rabbis by describing bring him closer to be successful.
sinless as a 20-year-old, because until the Yitzchak had to leave the land them as human beings. For me, there is a clear message. Each
age of 20 a person does not suffer heav- of Canaan because there was When this ban was and every one of us was born to get to his
enly punishment. And at 20 she still had a famine. Rachel and Leah announced, I said in a ser- potential. We will get there through hard
the wholesome beauty of a 7-year-old, who had to deal with the deceitful Rabbi Ilan mon to my congregation work and great persistence.
does not use cosmetics and whose beauty father with whom they grew Acoca that I disagreed with it, sim- This is what makes Judaism so special,
is natural. up. Even our great prophet ply because I felt that it was and this is why I chose this path, where
I believe that Sarah got to that level of Moshe did not become our important to educate peo- I could work on my midot and inspire
purity and integrity because she con- master and leader overnight. It was ple that these rabbis were human beings, others as well to do so by being a living
stantly worked on herself. Sarah was not only after he showed concern for the and they got to the level where they were example.
born this way. I am sure that she had con- well-being of the Jewish nation that God revered because they worked hard to Let us all take this message to heart and
stantly to battle to make the right choices, approached him. Even then, Moshe is put achieve that. They did exactly what Sarah inspire our children, family, and friends to
but through time she built herself to to the challenge by both God and the Jew- and other Torah personalities did. grow and achieve their potential.
become Sarah Imenu. ish nation. Only after that did he become That actually would encourage us to
In fact, none of the patriarchs and matri- Moshe rabbenu. emulate them and try to reach to their Ilan Acoca is the rabbi of the Sephardic
archs were born righteous. For example, There is a two-volume book, published level. If we would portray these Torah Congregation of Fort Lee, rav bet hasefer
Abraham was called Evree, which trans- in 2002, called The Making of Gadol, that giants as perfect, that would not give us of Ben Porat Yosef in Paramus, and the
lates into the Hebrew. Evree comes was written by Rabbi Nathan Kaminetzky. any way to even try to work on ourselves. author of The Sephardic Book of Why.
Strength
from page 35 Letters
intersection of their values and my weakness, especially as compared
to the many scholars who generally fill rooms in these institutions.
Dont get me wrong. It is a beautiful tradition to include words of
Jews have reasons turned down and arts, physical education, librar-
Torah at a Jewish gathering. I wouldnt mind if they asked if someone
to oppose the eruv ies, and so on have suffered. Budgets have been
else at the event could give a dvar Torah before or after I speak. But it Regarding the Statement of principles regarding rejected because the religious Jewish community
is precisely this concept the idea that we must be good at everything civil discourse (November 10) while I totally does not send their children to the public schools
to be truly smart or capable, that we cant merely offer up to the world agree about the need for high standards of dis- and so votes no to the budgets. Towns have suf-
only that at which we excel that leaves our children and us feeling as course and kindness, the onus should not be put fered due to not enough property taxes being col-
though we are never quite good enough, and especially that we are not on the opponents of the eruv without providing lected, due to homes being designated as reli-
as good as the person next to us, who probably has the exact skillset the reasons behind their feelings, which is not nec- gious institutions.
that we are lacking. essarily anti-Semitism. Thats especially true since We know anti-Semitism exists; however, please
By way of another example, there is a woman I know who I find to be some of the residents are Jews. There is real cause be mindful to both sides of a story. It would be
incredibly accomplished and inspiring. She is an attorney and a writer for concern about the eruv, based on the state of good to hear from the members of the Jewish
and a moving speaker. But she will never host a meeting or an event in the towns and schools in Rockland County. community who have very real concerns about
her house because she cant bake. She spends so much of her time The public schools especially have suffered tre- their communities.
avoiding any scenario where her glaring weakness will be displayed mendously, and the children who need the most Sandra Kleinman
to the world that she barely even recognizes how much she has to offer. help have been hurt the most. Budgets have been Old Tappan
My dream for my children is that when they are adults, they will
live in a world where they can feel good about everything that they
offer. Period. I want them to see how talented, beautiful, and inspir-
ing they are without ever comparing themselves to others around Dont forget
them who are also talented, beautiful, and inspiring, but in com-
pletely different ways. to enter our
I want them to see themselves as I see them, as everything they are,
and nothing they are not. Perhaps the more we model that truth as
Chanukah
adults, without ever feeling inadequate because of the gap between our Gift
talents and others, the more likely it is that our children will believe
that everyone has something completely awesome and unique to offer
Giveaway
to the universe. contests in the
Chanukah
Cheryl Weiner Rosenberg lives in Englewood; this month she was elected
to represent the first ward on the city council. She has four children Gift Book
who attend Ben Porat Yosef, where until June she was the president of and
the board of trustees. She is a lifelong activist on progressive issues and
recently completed the Berrie Fellows Leadership Program.
about Our
Children!
Jewish Standard NOVEMBER 24, 2017 37
Opinion
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ho made all of the follow-
ing statements?
Gay people are worse
than dogs and pigs. I keep
pigs, and the male pig knows the female
one.
I am still the Hitler of the time. This Hit-
ler has only one objective: justice for his
people, sovereignty for his people, recog-
nition of the independence of his people
and their rights over their resources.
Only God, who appointed me, will
remove me.
White farmers are so hard-hearted, you
would think they were Jews.
Were it not for the reference to pig farm-
ing, you might guess that such statements
had been uttered by a Muslim leader like
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
or Irans supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali
Khamenei. But the man who spoke these
words, the man who now finds himself
under house arrest in the same country
where he proclaimed himself a Hitler,
is the ailing 93-year-old dictator of Zimba-
bwe, Robert Gabriel Mugabe.
If the initial reports from Harare turn
out to be correct, Mugabes removal after
37 years of savagely repressive rule is the
consequence of a coup, rather than a
democratic revolution. Specifically, its a
coup against the looming succession of
Mugabes second wife, Gracea vicious,
deeply corrupt woman who is given to Robert Mugabe addresses the United Nations General Assembly on September 21, 2017.
beating and humiliating her
house servants when she is against dissidents that esca- When we are reduced to looking at dicta- evolved into an undisguised kleptocracy,
not out of the country, away lated into genocidal mass tors through the lens of historical analysis, with psychological fear, state brutality, and
on shopping trips to Givenchy murder in the northern ter- rather than placing them on trial in the halls violence by pro-government vigilantes the
in Paris. ritory of Matabeleland in of justice, we are compelled even more to three main instruments of control.
If that is the case, it may 1983 to 1984. These atroci- consider the role of our own governments It wasnt until 2002 that the European
well be that Mugabes succes- ties were an early warning of and societies in perpetuating their rule. Few Union imposed a regime of travel restrictions
sor, the recently sacked Vice where Mugabe was headed would dispute that Mugabe was a target of and sanctions on Mugabe and his lieutenants,
President Emmerson Mnan- but few people thought he moral opprobrium in the West, but that was but the dictator still was spotted at United
gagwa, will allow his former would last as long as 2017 about as far as it went. He was protected by Nations gatherings in New York and Rome
boss to live out his remaining Ben Cohen without ever relenting on his meetings at international organization were
months on earth in out-of- brutality. conveniently exempted from the ban. In
sight luxury. If we are to judge Mugabes 2015, perhaps as a gift to mark Mugabes 90th
That is not how it should end for a man
who committed genocide, took a leaf out
entire career, its tempting to conclude that
he looked contemporaries like Ronald Rea-
A close ally of year, the EU lifted most of these restrictions
in recognition of his status as chairman of the
of Stalins book by plunging his country gan, Margaret Thatcher, and Nelson Man- the Palestinians African Union. As for the Western left and the
into a deliberate famine, and conducted
campaigns of ethnic cleansing against both
dela in the eye, and outmaneuvered and
outlived all of them. Even if by some mir-
and of Yasser post-colonial nations, Mugabe was seen as an
anti-imperialist hero in many of these circles.
Zimbabwes desperately poor black urban acle he is sentenced for his crimes, prison Arafat personally, Had Western nations gathered to bring him
underclass and the once-wealthy commu-
nity of white farmers. A man such as Rob-
for him will be a gilded cage. But the likeli-
hood is that he will see out his days with-
Mugabe down, he doubtless would have become an
icon of the anti-war movement.
ert Mugabe, guilty of grave crimes against out ever being held accountable. occasionally A close ally of the Palestinians and of Yas-
humanity, belongs in a prison cell.
There is a chilling passage in the excel-
In my view, the worst aspect of Mugabes
ultimate victory against civilized values is
made anti-Semitic ser Arafat personally, Mugabe occasionally
made anti-Semitic remarks about Jewish
lent biography of Mugabe by the British the example it sets. In Venezuela, Presi- remarks about money and influence. Anti-Semitism was
journalist Martin Meredith, in which the
dictator, during his first year in power,
dent Nicolas Maduro has absorbed more
from Mugabe than from his own tyrannical
Jewish money and marginal to his actions, but it seems to have
played a roleas it does with most dictators
promised his party comrades, We will predecessor, Hugo Chavez, the conviction influence. in shaping his view of the world.
kill those snakes among us, we will smash that brazen, thuggish brutality and con- After all, it goes with the territory.
them completely. However, as Meredith tempt for legal norms is the key to regime the Soviets for the first decade of his rule,
writes, Mugabes first victims were not survival. Maduro is unlikely to join Mugabe and Western capitals never considered Zim- Ben Cohen writes a weekly column on Jewish
whites, but the Ndebele and Kalanga in the club of dictators who got away, but babwes misery after the Cold War ended as affairs and Middle Eastern politics. His work
peoples. there is now no reason to believe that Syr- a major threat to peace and security. If, in has been published in Commentary, the New
Thus was born the Gukurahundi, or ias Bashar al-Assad wont join him there Eastern Europe, communism was replaced York Post, Haaretz, the Wall Street Journal,
Peoples Storm, an ostensible campaign eventually. by multiparty democracy, in Zimbabwe it and many other publications.
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his weeks Torah portion which starts by saying that this destination is all that love for her. Rather than focusing on
begins by telling us that Jacob the Jewish peoples leaving matters. We can pay sorely where she wanted to go, Rivkah appre-
both left Beer Sheva and that the places they camped was for focusing solely on our ciated where she had gotten to, and she
he went towards Haran. The for the purpose of getting to desire to move on, even if thanked God.
Beis HaLeivi points out that sometimes their new destinations. Then moving forward is the right The mishna in Avot says Hevei goleh
you leave a place to get away from there, the Torah reverses the order the Divine thing to do. limkom Torah Exile yourself to a place
other times you have to go somewhere and says the destination list We can fail to enjoy the of Torah. There are two halves here.
and the only way to get there is by leav- was structured according to process of moving forward Theres Hevei goleh, and theres Limkom
ing the place youre in. Here, Yaakov their leaving other places. or the moment were in, a Torah. Getting away from bad influences
needed both to leave and to go. He was Perhaps these two framings Rabbi Neil time that has its own integ- is one half while going to a positive place
fulfilling the mitzvah of honoring each of show that from Gods per- Fleischmann rity and upon which well is the other required piece if we seek spiri-
his parents kibud av vaeim with each spective, the point was that Jewish studies one day look back with tual success.
teacher and
of these actions. they had to get to their next guidance counselor
fondness. It is a shame not On a broader scale there is the concept
What is the lesson of this observation station, which by necessity at the Frisch to appreciate the here and of sur meirah vaasei tov, keep away
about how Jacob both left and went? In life meant they had to leave the School, Paramus, now, which will too soon from bad and do good (as put by King
Orthodox
we often win while losing at the same time. place where they were. On be later. David). As much as possible in all we do we
Its better if we can win and win, but that the other hand, the people A related idea arises in should be sidestepping the negative road-
is only rarely possible. Yaakov won doubly were always restless. From this portion when Leah blocks in life and building up the positive
by the effects of his actions, leaving Beer- their point of view, they just needed to names her fourth son. She names him for influences that are everywhere.
sheva to obey his mother, and going to get out of where they were regardless of the gratitude she feels in having a child. May God bless us with success in effec-
Haran to obey his father. where they would end up. For the first time in naming her child she tively departing and going at the same
This relates to the beginning of the por- Sometimes we need to move toward a did not focus on hope for the future, and time, embracing the positive in life, as we
tion of Masei toward the end of Bamidbar, destination, and we mistakenly feel that pray that her husband would feel more move ever forward.
BRIEFS
German court in favor of India reportedly cancels Cathay Pacific airline PA threatens to sever
Kuwait discrimination $525 million missile to open Israel office, communication with
against Israelis deal with Israeli firm upgrade Tel Aviv-Hong Trump over closure of
Kong route PLOs DC office
A district court in Frankfurt, Germany, India has cancelled a $525 million missile
ruled in favor of Kuwait Airways in a dis- deal with Israel, in a development that Cathay Pacific, the flagship airline of The Palestinian Authority threatened to
crimination case brought by an Israeli pas- goes against the grain of the growing rela- Hong Kong, is set to launch an office in sever communication with the Trump
senger who was barred from boarding his tions between the two countries, Indian Israel as well as daily Tel Aviv-Hong Kong administration if the U.S. follows through
flight due to his nationality. media reported Monday. flights beginning in 2018. with a threat to shutter the office of the
The Frankfurt court noted that Kuwait Indias 2014 deal to buy Spike anti-tank The companys agenda is to allocate Palestine Liberation Organization in
bans all of its citizens and companies from missiles from Israels Rafael Advanced airliners to destinations for which we see Washington.
doing business with Israelis. The court stated Defense Systems has been overturned, strong demand, and it can therefore be The Palestinian threat came after the
that while it didnt evaluate whether this The Indian Express reported. Instead, assumed that we will also increase the fre- U.S. State Department declined to renew
law makes sense, the airline would have Indias Defense Research and Develop- quency of the flights to daily, said Cathay the operating permission for the PLOs
risked repercussions that were not reason- ment Organization reportedly plans to Pacifics Israel manager, Jonathan Bailey, office for the first time since the 1980s.
ablesuch as such as fines or prison time for develop and produce its own antitank mis- Globes reported. PA chief negotiator Saeb Erekat called the
employeesfor violating the Kuwaiti statute, sile domestically. Cathay Pacifics first flight to Israel move very unfortunate and unaccept-
The Associated Press reported. In April, Israel Aerospace Industries landed at Ben Gurion Airport in March. able, and accused the Trump administra-
Last month, German Federal Minister of signed agreements amounting to $2 billion The airline now offers around four to tion of capitulating to Israeli pressure.
Transport Alexander Dobrindt ordered an with India, including a $1.6 billion contract six weekly flights between Tel Aviv and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson informed
investigation into whether Kuwait Airways to deliver a medium-range surface-to-air Hong Kong, and uses the environmentally the Palestinians that the decision came in
violates air traffic laws through its ban on missile defense system and a $400 million friendly 280-seat Airbus A350 planes on response to statements made by Abbas at
Israelis. deal for a long-range surface-to-air missile the route. Next year, the airline may intro- the United Nations General Assembly in
The Lawfare Project, a nonprofit that system. duce Airbus A350-1000 planes for the September, when the PA leader called on
provides legal assistance to the Israelis Indias Prime Minister Narendra Modi Israel route, increasing seating capacity the International Criminal Court to prose-
who were banned from traveling, called visited Israel in July. It was the first such by 10 percent, according to Globes. cute Israeli officials. American law specifies
the Frankfurt courts ruling an obvious trip by a sitting Indian head of state. Israeli The [Israeli customer] segment that that the PLO mission in Washington should
instance of anti-Semitism. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is surprised us was business class, both in be shuttered if the Palestinians initiate legal
This is a clear-cut case of bigoted, anti- scheduled to visit India next January. comparison with other countries and with action against Israel at the ICC.
Semitic discrimination, said Brooke Gold- India is Israels 10th-largest trade part- the forecasts, Bailey said. Demand for The State Department clarified that the
stein, executive director of The Lawfare ner worldwide and its second-largest trade business class was huge. The feeling is that offices closure could be waived within 90
Project. To see a Jewish person banned partner in Asia. In 2016, trade between the passengers, especially businessmen days if President Donald Trump deter-
from exercising his freedoms in Germany Israel and India amounted to $4 billion. who fly a lot, appreciate what they get for mines the Palestinians have entered into
in 2017 is chilling enough. To see that dis- JNS.ORG their money. direct, meaningful negotiations with Israel.
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appy Thanksgiving! phones, for those of you too young to
I find there is a lot of pres- know about anything that came before
sure around this holiday. the smart phone.) And we told them.
The commercials on tele- Kids, we are going on a cruise and we
vision of families coming together sur- leave on Sunday!
rounded by perfect lighting, stuffing that In my mind I had played out the sce-
looks too good to be true, and biscuits. nario. My beautiful boys telling me how
The pressure!!!! Which side of the family much they loved me and what wonder-
do you go to? I imagine there are families ful parents we are and how they can-
that have everyone together. That is what not wait to go away and spend quality
I dream of having. time together.
Since everything is sup- This was not
posed to be about creating the reaction.
beautiful memories, I asked Son #1 was upset
son #3 what his most memo- because he was going to
rable Thanksgiving was. His miss the Vikings game,
response? When we went son #2 was upset because
on the cruise. Ah yes, the son #1 was upset, and son
Thanksgiving cruise of 2010. #3 was afraid to break
Lets go back in time. I was the trend that his broth-
turning 40 and I thought Banji ers started, so he, too,
I wanted diamond studs. Ganchrow was disgruntled.
(Please dont judge. If you Really?? This is how you
knew me, you would know are reacting to going away?
that I dress like a homeless person. This, I gave up diamond earrings for this? Hus-
of course, comes from having a mother band #1 and I looked at each other and
who was and is, til 120, perfectly acces- just started laughing. In our wildest
sorized.) In any event, after thinking dreams, we never thought this would
about it, I decided that instead of ear- be the reaction, so it was just funny. We
Across Down
rings, I wanted the five of us to go away knew that our kids werent acting like this
1. King for 40 years 1. The ___ Curse (Dashiell Hammett
6. Home on the range novel) together on a cruise. After all, time goes because they were spoiled. Our vacations
11. Ashcroft and Holder, for short 2. Tolstoys Karenina by so fast. Soon they would be out of have consisted of driving for hundreds of
14. ___ in the hole 3. Distillery items the house and we would only see them miles to watch baseball games and stay in
15. Husbands chayil 4. Baseball great often referred to once or twice a year. (I am exaggerating. I motels that have other peoples socks left
16. Kosher charger mononymously
hope.) Cruises are relatively economical, in the beds. (Dont ask. I am the best mom
17. Where Jews wandered for 40 years 5. Wallace of E.T.
19. Oscar winner Mahershala 6. Be rife (with) and I am just so selfless that I wanted my EVER.) We chalked it up to them just not
20. Jewish leader, once 7. Eppes follower family to enjoy a vacation. realizing how to react.
21. Blessing ender 8. Connor McDavid of the Stars, e.g. Husband #1 and I decided that we In the end, the cruise was just what I
22. Monastery man 9. Always, to a poet were going to wait to tell the kids. We had hoped. A week of bonding. A week
24. No-goodnik 10. James of jazz
wanted to surprise them, like in those of sharing beautiful sunsets with my kids,
26. Easters beginning? 11. Lawrences land
28. Organization that spreads ha Torah 12. Half of wet-weather wear Disney commercials. You know the ones, and a week that apparently left an indel-
29. Judge for 40 years 13. Horse workers where the parents tell the kids to wake ible impression on them as well.
33. They need 40 seahs of water 18. He died with Korach up because they are going to Disney Well, at least on son #3. I didnt ask the
35. Portfolio part, in brief 23. Gemara locale World, and the kids start screaming with other two because they werent home.
36. Knowing, as a secret 25. Grande of song
joy and excitement. So a few days before But, we will assume they feel the same.
38. Expected 27. Free (of)
39. Lav ___ (approximately) 29. Carried out we were to leave, we told the boys that I hope.
41. Judge for 40 years 30. Stat. for Scott Feldman we had something to tell them. We gath- My most memorable Thanksgivings
43. Doughnut finish 31. Tu ___ ered them around the kitchen table and were driving out to Brooklyn, to my
47. Opposite of a ques. 32. Furrow maker I pressed record on my really cool digi- dads parents. Every other year my aunt
49. Sported 34. Shabbat side dishes
tal camera. (Cameras came before smart and uncle and cousins from Virginia
51. Winnie-the-Pooh baby 37. Dodgers div.
52. Navi who didnt eat or drink for 40 40. Option for flight options would be there, and it was something
days 42. Apple letters we all looked forward to. And since
56. King for 40 years 44. Give an uzi to my grandparents werent kosher, they
58. Robe for Caesar 45. Jerusalem has a Biblical one used to have the whole meal catered by
59. Kwik-E-Mart clerk 46. Many, many years
61. 90s show seaQuest ___ 48. Shecket! A week of this place in Brooklyn. The stuffing was
incredible. Heavenly. My brother and I
62. He played Sully
64. Olympics blade
50. Where to get a quick buck?
52. Fuel gas bonding. A dreamed of it all year long. He still tries
66. Stone who recently played King
70. Shanah, in Spain
53. Rental car
54. Snub, in a way week of sharing to replicate it. The place is no longer in
existence, so we will never know what
71. Noah experienced 40 days of it
74. ___ Yisroel
55. Knocks over
57. Burn the 34-Down
beautiful sunsets really was in it.
75. Cosmetician Elizabeth
76. Particular parah
60. Outcome of many a Maccabee battle
63. A cereal elf
with my kids, But we have the memories.
Heres hoping that your Thanksgiving
77. Able was I ___... 65. 11,000-foot Italian peak and a week that was memorable.
78. It can be a pizza alternative or a pizza
topping
67. Spiegelman classic
68. Marceau, e.g. apparently left Banji Ganchrow of Teaneck remembers
79. He spends 40 day intervals with G-d 69. Santa ___ (hot winds)
72. Girls light name an indelible her first Thanksgiving, when she and
73. Adlon of Better Things, for short
impression on husband #1 spent the entire night
defrosting the turkey in cold water.
The solution to last weeks puzzle is on page 46. them as well. Good times!
B
efore there was Superman there
was Joe Greenstein.
And if you think the story
of an infant rocketing to earth
from an exploding planet, raised by a
small-town farmer and his wife, fighting
for truth and justice and the American
way, is hard to believe, well, to quote Al
Jolson, you aint seen nothing yet.
Greensteins life is told in an engaging
documentary called The Mighty Atom,
the nickname earned by the 54, 140-
pound very unlikely strongman.
It may not be much of a reach to sug-
gest (as the filmmaker does) that because
Supermans creators, Jerry Siegel and
Joe Schuster, were Jewish, maybe they
knew about Joes feats. It probably is
going a bit overboard to imply that they
patterned the Man of Steel after the
diminutive strongman who bit through
steel. But then again, the filmmaker, Steve Among his feats, Joe Greenstein pulled cars with his hair. Below right, Joe with chain in his teeth.
Greenstein, is Joes grandson.
For the record, thats not a misprint.
Joes strongman feats included biting
through a chain, bending horseshoes
and pulling cars and trucks using ropes
attached to his hair or in his mouth.
Greenstein was born in Suvalk, Poland,
in 1893. He was sickly when he was young,
suffered a variety of respiratory ailments,
and was diagnosed with consumption
thats what they called tuberculosis then
when he was 14. He was given four, maybe
five years to live.
Sneaking into a traveling circus, he met
the shows strongman, a Russian who Even before the IDF, Green-
went by the name Champion Volanko. stein proved that conven-
Volanko, who was Jewish, felt sorry for tional wisdom wrong. The film
Greenstein and took him under his wing. recounts an episode where Joes strongman
Greenstein joined the circus, and using
Volankos training regimen (as well as
Greenstein came across a Bund
meeting sign that read No Dogs
feats included
dietary and breathing techniques he sup- or Jews Allowed. He ripped it biting through a
posedly picked up in his travels through
Asia) apparently was able to prove the doc-
down, and when the attendees
came out to challenge him, he
chain, bending
tors diagnosis wrong. took them all on with a bat. A horseshoes and
After about 18 months on the road,
he returned to Poland, got married, and
Hank Greenberg bat.
Greensteins specialties, in
pulling cars and
started a family, but because of ever-pres- Steve Greenstein, Joes grandson addition to bending metal, trucks using
ent anti-Semitism, emigrated to the United
States, landing in Galveston, Texas. Mighty Atom. Thats because the thing that
were pulling heavy objects
(cars, trains) with his teeth and banging a
ropes attached
He opened a gas station. Thats where, made Joe unique beyond his strength was nail into wood using just his hand. He even to his hair or in
according to legend (and Steve Green-
stein), fate intruded. Harry Houdini was
how small he was.
As Edward Meyer, a Ripleys Entertain-
stopped a small plane with his hair.
He used his various platforms the
his mouth.
one of the passengers in a car that had a ment executive, notes in the film, in the vaudeville stage, county fairs to preach
flat near Joes station. Greenstein changed worlds strongest man competitions, typi- the benefits of a healthy diet and exercise. Americas Got Talent in 2014 and pulled a
the tire without benefit of a jack. He simply cally the contestants all are around 350, Oh, and also a line of elixirs he developed. 3,500 pound car with his teeth.
lifted the car with one hand and put the maybe even 400 pounds. A small guy is Joe continued to entertain until just The Mighty Atom is harmless fun. It
tire on with the other. always going to steal the show, he said. a few months before he died in 1977. He wanders a bit and the viewer never is com-
The groups manager was so impressed, Greenstein was also unique because, as often appeared with his sons, who seemed pletely sure what is fact and what is hyper-
he signed Greenstein as a client and a few people stereotypically note, Jews are to have inherited his strength gene. His bole. But true or not, its nice to think we
booked him on tour as wait for it the not a people known for physical strength. son Mike was 93 when he appeared on had our own Superman.
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Artists 4 Israel gala to benefit children in crisis
West Englewood Ave.
Sunday (201) 837-2795. Artists 4 Israel will hold its first annual gala benefitting
the Healing Arts Kits and people who are helping pre-
DECEMBER 3
vent PTSD in children in crises in Israel and around the
Walk in Wayne: Temple Singles world. The gala, set for Monday, December 4, will be at
Beth Tikvahs monthly the Fifth Avenue Synagogue in Manhattan. It will begin
dog-friendly walk
through Laurelwood Sunday with cocktails, a silent auction, and hors doeuvres at
Arboretum in Pines Lake DECEMBER 3 6:30, and includes a program led by Craig Dershowitz,
is at 9:30 a.m., weather Artists 4 Israels executive director, and the opportu-
permitting. Walk on Senior singles meet in nity to take home one-of-a-kind pieces of art and luxury
unpaved, well-maintained West Nyack: Singles items.
trails with several 65+ meet for a social
modest hills. Children Bruce Robinson, Rena Grosser, and Hayeem Rudy
get-together with
welcome. Sturdy shoes refreshments, at the JCC will be honored for their contributions to the Healing
and baggies for dogs Rockland, 11 a.m. Tony Arts Kits, an emergency first aid kit designed to stop the
required. Meet at the Braccia will sing Sinatra
Sensory Garden located
onset of new cases of post-traumatic stress disorder in A Healing Arts Kit recipient. PHOTO PROVIDED
songs. 450 West Nyack
between the two parking Road. $8. Gene Arkin,
children living in crises situations. It was designed by
lots. 725 Pines Lake Drive (845) 356-5525. a consortium of psychiatrists, therapists, artists, and in crisis, help stimulate healing, and begin the therapeu-
West, Wayne. Email emergency medical personnel in honor of the late Jef tic process immediately.
Campion, a 9/11 first responder, artist, and hero. This was the root of what became the Healing Arts
A fireman by day and artist by night, Mr. Campion Kits. The program is used in Israels schools, community
ran into the World Trade Center three times on Septem- centers, hospitals, and ambulances and is being sought
ber 11. On his third mission, he recovered a man who in America, beginning with a pilot program in Chicagos
Announce your events was badly injured, brought him to safety, and noticed a dangerous South Side. Vincent Santorella, a host com-
We welcome announcements of upcoming events. Announce- young child staring at him. The child seemed physically mittee member from Newark, is working to have kits
ments are free. Accompanying photos must be high resolution, uninjured, but the scarring and trauma was visible in his distributed in Newark and Paterson as part of a Tikkun
jpg files. Send announcements 2 to 3 weeks in advance. Not eyes. Mr. Campion met with a group from Artists 4 Israel Olam-style program.
every release will be published. Include a daytime telephone
number and send to:
who had been to Israel, painting bomb shelters on both Mr. Campion survived 9/11 but died in 2014 as a result
Israels north and south borders for children running of the physical and emotional trauma he suffered then.
pr@jewishmediagroup.com 201-837-8818 x 110
from Syrian and Hamas rockets. The artists were deter- For more information, go to www.Artists4Israel.org or
mined to create a product that would distract children www.healingartskits.org.
Agamesh Mengistu and her son Ilan are in Washington, D.C., on November Chanukah menorahs and crucifixes vie for space at the Museum of the Bibles
17, 2017. RON KAMPEAS gift shop.
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after PA assumes control of Rafah crossing rejected in Maryland, adopted in Michigan
Egypt opened its Rafah border crossing President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi. On the same day that the University of campaign, said Ben Brownstein, the
with the Gaza Strip for three days start- Egypts government played a central Marylands student government over- Mid-Atlantic campus director for the
ing Saturday, after the Gaza-ruling Hamas role in mediating the recent reconcilia- whelmingly rejected a resolution to pro-Israel education organization Stand-
terror group handed over administrative tion pact between the rival Palestinian divest from companies doing business WithUs. Students recognized the need
control of the checkpoint to the Palestin- factions, and is expected to arbitrate with Israel, the student government at to focus on bringing people together,
ian Authority earlier this month. additional talks in Cairo during the com- the University of Michigan voted in favor instead of fueling hatred on campus and
Hamass move was part of the imple- ing weeks regarding the expansion of the of a pro-BDS measure last week. in the Middle East.
mentation of its Palestinian reconciliation PAs rule in Gaza. The University of Maryland resolution At the University of Michigan, the pro-
deal with PA President Mahmoud Abbass The Palestinian unity deal, announced failed to reach a vote in the schools stu- BDS resolution was approved after more
Fatah party. in October, will see Fatah end sanctions dent legislature on Nov. 15, after more than a dozen failed attempts to pass it
The terror group removed its forces on Hamas in return for allowing the PA to than 1,000 students signed a petition since 2002. The measure garnered 23
from Rafah, and now PA security regain full control of Gaza by Dec. 1. The rejecting the BDS movement. votes in favor, 17 against and five absten-
forces stand guard with a framed por- Israeli government reacted to the unity I couldnt be more proud of stu- tions, following a heated debate that
trait of Abbas hanging on the crossings deal by calling for Hamas to disarm and dents for their collaboration and hard continued into the early morning hours.
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Alberta Pomerantz, 90, of Stamford, Conn., died
November 16.
She was a member of Workmens Circle Branch
59 in Jersey City.
A daughter, June Smith of Connecticut, and three
grandchildren survive her.
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