Federation Star - July/August 2021

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Federation Star

ORGANIZATIONS

July/August 2021

www.jhsswf.org / 239.566.1771

JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF SWFL

When never again is again and now Marina Berkovich JHSSWF President

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et’s be frank, nothing Jewish will ever matter if antisemitism in the U.S. is allowed to fester as it did in Europe over the past two decades, when desperate cries of the Jewish communities in countries that had barely recovered from the Holocaust, were being ignored and dismissed. BDS and other anti-Jewish and anti-Israel sentiments were fueled, Jewish citizens were terrorized, Jewish businesses vandalized, customers held hostage or killed, and in one very famous case, an elderly Holocaust survivor was raped and tossed off her balcony. The misconception of the relative tranquility between World Wars is that the Holocaust is over. It never stops. Antisemitism is a mental illness with ancient roots. Why else would the world allow, for example, groups with 20% or more of the world’s population to repeatedly call for the extermination of all Jews, a minority group that should, based on its history and sufferings, have earned

“most protected” status from the said world community? Because the world has not been truly interested in the eradication of antisemitism, not the Old World, not the New World. This mental illness is being cured one case, one patient, one escalation at a time. It is one of the oldest and wellinstitutionalized types of bullying. There are times, like the present, when it is so scary, it turns many Jews away from being Jewish, as if that ever saves Jews. It is so scary, that it seems hopeless to fight, to educate, to build bridges of understanding, acceptance and tolerance with other groups of people. It seems easier, or at least not as scary, to placate, to let them win now, just this time, even if the voice deep inside says, “Don’t give up an inch, stand proud, fight back.” How do we fight the ugly issue of antisemitism at Jewish Historical Society of Southwest Florida? Head on. It is important to the Society to enlighten residents, visitors and onlookers of the Southwest Florida region that Jews are now — and have been for more than half a century in Collier and more than a century in Lee and South Manatee — an integral, and in many ways inseparable, part of the overall community. The transformation in attitudes that has happened over such a short time,

historically speaking, has been wonderful, as the non-Jewish community made an about-face from “show me your horns” comments in mid-20th century to Stand with Israel celebrations in the 2000s. The JHSSWF is proud to have many Christian members who support our mission and continue to spread the word about our work. The eyewitness stories in our virtual museum and our SWFL Jewish Pioneers film series educate people, Jewish and non-Jewish, about the difficulties and challenges of early Jewish residents. They shed light on the activities the community undertook to establish itself in this, then remote, area of Florida, the accomplishments of the pioneering families, the pride in the diversity of our Jewish practices and the range of our Jewish values, as well as our united love for our people everywhere and our historic homeland, Israel.

COLLIER/LEE CHAPTER OF HADASSAH

www.hadassah.org / 518.330.1559

The commitment of Hadassah

h s i w e J a u o y e r A H ig h S c h o o l S tu d e n t ? 2 T 2 0 2 n i g n i t a u d a r G OF GREATER NAPLES

PRESENTS: PATRICIA J. ADKINS YOUTH LEADERSHIP AWARD A one-time award of $2,500 for further education!

TO QUALIFY:

Jewish senior in high school Resident of Collier County Active in a congregation and/or BBYO Strong academic record Active leadership role in the community

Application Deadline: January 1, 2022 For Questions Contact Reneé at rbialek@jewishnaples.org

Help us fulfill our mission of historical preservation and education by joining JHSSWF. The cost of membership for a family is $54. Individual membership and student membership are $36 and $18, respectively. Please join us online, or mail checks to The Jewish Historical Society of Southwest Florida, 8805 Tamiami Trail North, Suite 255, Naples FL 34108. Reach us with questions or for more information at 833-547-7935 (833-JHS-SWFL), www.jhsswf.org or office@jhsswf.org. Vi s i t t h e Vi r t u a l Mu s e u m o f SWFL Jewish History at http://jewish historysouthwestflorida.org. The Jewish Historical Society of Southwest Florida is a section 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Contributions are deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.

Joyce Toub Collier/Lee Hadassah President

o all you “Jeopardy” aficionados, a few nights ago, this answer was given: “Commitment to the land, the people and the future of Israel” is the mission of this organization of Jewish women. The category was “Names that begin with an “H.” None of the contestants responded, but the guest host, Mayim Bialik, broadly smiled and said she knew the correct response, as do you — “What is Hadassah?” Let us carefully examine each section of the quote.

Commitment to the land Hadassah ensures the security of Israel by spearheading and participating in numerous initiatives to promote ecological awareness, helping to turn dry and rocky terrain into green forests, parks and farms, and to reclaim water and maintain reservoirs.

Commitment to the people Hadassah educates and advocates on critical issues ranging from antisemitism

to fertility to defining Zionism in the 21st century. Hadassah promotes development of our youth through Young Judea and Youth Aliyah programs, both here and abroad. Hadassah supports medical care and research at our hospitals to enhance the lives of all people, globally.

Commitment to the future of Israel Hadassah has helped increase average longevity, universal health care, advances in medical technology and is at the forefront of research in many fields. Hadassah and Israel are miraculous! When you read your Hadassah magazine or view the website, you are introduced to a plethora of activities in which Hadassah is involved. Your pride will be overwhelming. You don’t even have to go out of your way. All of this can be found in your “Hadassah Happenings!” Patti Bloom is one very talented Collier/Lee Hadassah guru. When you view “Hadassah Happenings” each month, I urge you to not only browse through the entire bulletin, but to especially peruse the last entry that has expanded national Hadassah’s website. Bloom has simplified negotiating the site, making it very easy for you to do so, too. By clicking a link, you can learn about the most recent advances in the U.S., Israel and around the world.

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Shalom Naples families!

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Beth Tikvah: A “happening” place

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Here we grow, bringing more Torah and light

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Dealing with challenging discussions

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The traditional celebration of July 4 returns to JCMI

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Lasting stability

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Let’s talk about hate

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The commitment of Hadassah

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When never again is again and now

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Tenth “FIDF LIVE” broadcast highlights IDF soldiers who protect Israel’s borders

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Celebrating with sweets

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Reclaiming Shabbat

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New movies, new TV series and catching up with a binge-worthy TV show

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At Naples Senior Center

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Summer programming

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World War II caught on film

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Pomegranate Society successfully forges through pandemic!

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Behind the WCA curtain

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MCA opens for business

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JCRC collects items for Hears4you

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Adventures of a Sar-El volunteer

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Award-winning project continues to grow

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Lucky 7 — 2021-22 Jewish Book Festival

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Upcoming programs

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Federation programming

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Your support makes our new cultural center possible

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An update on the Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center

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Silver linings

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Reopening

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$1 million challenge matching grant for Capital Campaign

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