Federation Star - April 2022

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CELEBRATING JEWISH LIFE IN GREATER NAPLES, ISRAEL AND THE WORLD

FEDERATI N STAR

Published by Jewish Federation of Greater Naples

SERVING NAPLES, MARCO ISLAND AND THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES

www.JewishNaples.org  April 2022 – Adar II/Nisan 5782  Vol. 31 #8 INSIDE THIS ISSUE: 14

Women’s Cultural Alliance

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Men’s Cultural Alliance

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Community Focus

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Tributes

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Organizations

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Focus on Youth

1A Jewish Interest 5A Israel & The Jewish World 7A Commentary 9A Synagogue News 11A Community Directory

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Rabbi Skorka to Visit Naples Attend and learn about the historical significance of Rabbi Skorka’s ongoing 25-year relationship with Pope Francis. 7

The benefits of membership are in the giving Kirk Wisemayer, Annual Community Campaign Director

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ome lessons never fade, remaining with us forever. That which has remained most vivid for me is on the obligations of membership in the Jewish people. There are mitzvot, whose performance is designed to make us better people as individual Jews, while others are designed to enhance our relationships with one another, as well as with G-d. Yet, there are only two mitzvot, aside from circumcision, we are required to perform to be considered members of the Jewish people: Attending or participating in a Passover (Pesach) Seder, and giving tzedakah, or charity, through a communal appeal. Pesach has little, if anything, to do with our personal observance or faith, and everything to do with our collective identity as a people. Peoplehood comes first, both in the reliving of our flight from slavery and in the retelling of our flight to freedom. This was our redemption, and when we became a people. It is why our presence at a Seder is so important; why it is the only one of our holidays at which each Jew present must drink from the Kiddush wine, and each successive cup. Pesach, and the Seder specifically, is our annual renewal as members of the Jewish people. It is no coincidence that Pesach occurs in the month of Nisan, the first in the Jewish calendar. With Pesach begins the

cycle of our year. It is the Independence Day or New Year of the Jewish people, whereas Rosh Hashanah (New Year), which occurs in the seventh month (Tishri), is the birthday of the world, or the New Year of creation. The holiday that follows Pesach is Shavuot, the celebration of the 10 commandments, the revelation at Sinai. As every Jew is believed to have been at Sinai, so, too, it is believed that every Jew participated, as a nation, in the very first communal fundraising campaign. It is why, like the retelling of the Exodus at the Seder table, each generation since, wherever they have lived in the world, has given to an annual campaign in their local Jewish community. Yes, there are many forms of tzedakah, but most are largely forms of individual tzedakah. Communal giving differs because, like the Seder, it is a renewal or an act of membership. It is how we demonstrate peoplehood. Sinai was the birth of Jewish philanthropy and, because we can no longer all be present together at Sinai, for generations since, we give as a people in our local community to help Jews the world over. When we give to a communal appeal, or an annual campaign, our symbolic Sinai, we are saying that we act together, each of us, to ensure the welfare of our people, that of each and every Jew. We relive Sinai. While there is much more to Judaism and to being a Jew than peoplehood, and while Sinai might have been the defining moment that shaped (and shapes) the content and values of our identity as a people, the fact that Pesach is our very first holiday is enormously significant. Why? Because it means our sense of peoplehood,

our collective identity, depends upon the extent to which we each participate in Jewish life and community, as well as the extent to which we allow our Jewish values and practices, individually, to shape us a people. We are strongest when we act together, which is why we left Egypt as a people, and why our greatest accomplishments since are, and always will be, those we make possible together and by giving as a community. As you sit at your Seder table, or that of someone else, remember that you are doing much more than the telling of history. You are reliving it. You are renewing your membership in Jewish peoplehood, and you are doing so together with millions of Jews all over the world, affirming you are a member of a global community of Jews. This Passover and beyond, may we each renew our membership in the Jewish people. May we extend the reach of good in the world, through our deeds and our giving. May the good that begins here in our community reverberate throughout the Jewish world, and may it be seen and felt by those, our brethren in and who have fled Ukraine particularly, whose Pesach will not be as blessed or as peaceful as our own. From all of us at Jewish Federation of Greater Naples, those on the board and staff, to each and all of you, and to Klal Yisrael, Jews everywhere, a Happy Passover, a Zissen Pesach, a chag Pesach sameach. For more information on how you can be ‘Here for Good’ in Greater Naples and around the world, through your support of the Annual Community Campaign, please contact me at kwisemayer@ jewishnaples.org or 239-263-4205.

Jewish Federation Annual Meeting Celebrate the year’s accomplishments and congratulate the incoming Federation Board members and officers. 2 Yom HaShoah Commemoration Join us for the annual community-wide remembrance of the victims and Survivors of the Holocaust.

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Passover memories

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Study, prayer, assembly

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April is more than just April Fool’s Day

1min
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Stand up and be counted

4min
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Just how free are we?

3min
page 32

Redemption

4min
page 31

Passover reimagined

4min
page 31

Up close interviews with soldiers protecting Israel’s tense Syrian-Jordanian border

3min
page 30

Congregation welcomes hero of Surfside during FIDF Shabbaton

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Naples community celebrates the land and people of Israel at local breakfast

2min
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Safta’s modern Old Charoset

6min
page 28

Broadway dreams, two action flicks, Auschwitz gladiators

5min
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How Christians saved Passover for south Italy’s secret Jews

5min
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Chad Gadya — why a goat?

4min
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Our children and the community around them

4min
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Federation Star - April 2022

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Another great month

1min
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The ugly face of antisemitism in the U.S. today

7min
pages 21-22

Healing through Hadassah

2min
page 21

JWV Post 202 update

2min
page 20

Horrific war in Ukraine has touched us all

4min
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At the Holocaust Museum

5min
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Temple Shalom events open to the community

3min
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Senior programs continue

2min
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Let’s do lunch — MCA style

3min
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Rabbi Susan Nanus inspires us to “Find Yourself a Friend” at WCA’s Community of Friendship event

5min
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Free hearing services offered to adults and seniors in need

2min
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Meet the Karnilow family

2min
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Putting the fun in educating Jewish children

1min
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Dayenu!

2min
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Brick Paver donors

2min
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Hard hat tours of the Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center

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Why Rabbi Skorka’s visit to Naples and his 25-year friendship with Pope Francis resonate with historic significance

4min
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Happy Passover!

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Congratulations!

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No worries as the 7th Jewish Book Festival comes to a close

5min
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Human Needs Award winners 2022

3min
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Federation is your Jewish home

3min
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The benefits of membership are in the giving

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