Shalom Magazine Fall 2021

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FROM THE DESK OF EDNA LEVINE

From The Desk Of

EDNA LEVINE

Director of Community Engagement This spring virtual programs continued to be offered in Atlantic Canada as we entered another COVID-19 lockdown. As summer progressed, with many people fully vaccinated, Nova Scotia moved into Phase 4 of the pandemic re-opening schedule, and the focus shifted to organizing in-person events in Halifax, in accordance with the NS Health guidelines, as well as continuing to offer virtual programs. *** David Korn participated in a virtual book launch of his memoirs on May 2, as part of a series of Holocaust survivor testimony, published by the Azrieli Foundation. The opening program for Holocaust Education Week (HEW) on November 1 will feature an in depth talk with David Korn, followed by a book signing and reception. This program is presented in partnership with the Azrieli Foundation and the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21. Through our HEW student outreach program David will share his story with junior high and high school students. The program will be streamed to schools in Atlantic Canada, registration is required, and students must complete a classroom assignment prior to attending. Please contact me to register. The complete HEW program schedule will be posted on HolocaustEducation.ca and shared in our AJC newsletter. *** We were excited to support Liberation75, to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation from the Holocaust. This event was organized in Toronto, with participating organizations from across Canada, and presented virtually from May 4 – 9. Survivor testimony, keynote

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speakers, panel discussions, and film screenings, were live-streamed. Many of the programs were recorded and are available to view for free, as part of a Virtual Holocaust Library: www.liberation75.org. One of the films presented during Liberation75, Cheating Hitler: Surviving the Holocaust, featured three Canadian survivor stories, including Maxwell Smart. Maxwell’s journey of survival was published by the Azrieli Foundation (From Chaos to Canvas), and his 2018 presentation in Halifax riveted us with stories of the frightful years he spent alone, hiding in the woods. One of his most captivating stories recounted how he and Janek crossed a frigid river to rescue a baby girl from the arms of her dead mother—the entire family had been gunned down by Nazi soldiers. This experience haunted Maxwell and he decided to whole-heartedly seek answers to the identity of the baby, and to find the family of Janek, who died of hypothermia shortly after rescuing the baby. “Cheating Hitler” follows Maxwell on his quest as he travels to Israel to meet Yad Vashem researchers, discovers the identity of the baby, and connects with Janek’s surviving relatives, a truly heartfelt journey. *** Limmud FSU Labs Atlantic Canada is a grassroots year-long program, with the aim of building local Jewish community leaders. It continues to be a pleasure to support Halifaxbased program initiator Yulia Elgin. For an update on this inspiring program please refer to the article on page 29 in this magazine. *** Out of the Cold, a Halifax-based community organization that provides shelter and meals during the winter months to people who are

Inbal Bahar & family Nancy Cieplinski Daniel Drory Suzanne Funnell Sara Greenblatt Dave Hanson Angela Henderson

Andrea Hilchie-Pye Greg Hirsch & family Paige MacPherson Marsh Solomon & Zev Nagler Lynn Rotin Sondra Rutman Gregory & Olga Shepshelevich theAJC .ca

Long-standing Atlantic Jewish Film Festival committee members Rosalind & Philip Belitsky moved to Toronto this summer and their participation in organizing the AJFF will be deeply missed. For eight years they have been the backbone of our committee, providing valuable insights on growing and developing the AJFF. We are grateful for their years of creative and practical contributions, guidance, and effort, including their important work organizing the 2021 festival.

homeless or precariously housed, received additional funding to continue to operate during the summer. The spring COVID-19 lockdown disrupted their regular deliveries of hot meals and baked goods, however, our community members rallied, and we regrouped to meet their needs. *** Our 8th annual Atlantic Jewish Film Festival (AJFF) November 18 – 21, will offer moviegoers in Atlantic Canada the opportunity to view international films virtually, and in theatres in Halifax. Cineplex Cinemas will host our opening night film, and on Saturday night, at Pier 21, we will watch a film and delight in a gala celebration. Our modest festival offers us the opportunity to share our values and culture with the broader community while providing programming that would otherwise not be available in our area. Please see the inside back cover of this magazine, or AJFF.ca, for information on how you can support the 2021 festival. *** Wishing you and your family a sweet year filled with good health and peace, Shana Tova. S

Jane & David Schlosberg Linda Schroeder Marta Smith Schuyler Smith Sharon Waxman Myrna Yazer FALL 2021

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Rosh Hashana Thoughts

3min
pages 41-42

Living a Meaningful Life

3min
page 41

A Marriage Made in Heaven

2min
page 40

ROSH HASHANA: A TIME OF REFLECTION

2min
page 40

We Are What we Eat! (Part 2: Animals)

2min
page 39

Rosh Hashannah Dvar Torah

1min
page 39

Report from the Saint John Jewish Historical Museum

2min
page 38

Saint John News

1min
page 38

Moncton News

3min
page 37

Fredericton News

5min
pages 35-36

FROM TISH’A B’AV TO THE HIGH HOLIDAYS

3min
page 42

Jewish Community Havura of Newfoundland News

1min
page 34

Newfoundland News: News from the far east

2min
page 34

BETH EL SYNAGOGUE NEWS

1min
page 33

CAPE BRETON NEWS

7min
pages 32-33

PEI NEWS: A Snapshot of the Jewish Community in Charlottetown 100 Years Ago

7min
pages 30-31

Limmud FSU Labs Atlantic Canada: Building Community Leaders: Shabbat

2min
page 29

REMEMBERING ABE LEVENTHAL, Z"L

4min
page 26

JAMES ROLFE AND VOCALYPSE PRODUCTIONS PRESENT: O GREENEST BRANCH IN HALIFAX October 21-24

8min
pages 24-25

Hebrew class with our teacher Ilana Clyde in Atlantic Canada

4min
page 17

CAMPUS NEWS

4min
page 15

Youth and Family News

1min
page 13

CAMP KADIMAH 2021—Staying together, even when we are apart

3min
page 11

CIJA REPORT: SIX FEET APART BUT CLOSER THAN EVER

2min
page 9

From the Desk of Edna LeVine

3min
page 7

From the Desk of Naomi Rosenfeld: Combatting Antisemitism in Atlantic Canada

4min
page 5

From the Desk of Marilyn Kaufman

5min
page 4
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