Federation Star - November 2020

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JEWISH INTEREST

November 2020

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Hebrews on the Gridiron Streaming catch-up and look ahead

By Nate Bloom, Stars of David Contributing Columnist Editor’s Note: Persons in bold are deemed by Nate Bloom to be Jewish for the purpose of this column. Persons identified as Jewish have at least one Jewish parent and were not raised in a faith other than Judaism — and do not identify with a faith other than Judaism as an adult. Converts to Judaism, of course, are also identified as Jewish. ere are the Jewish players on an NFL team roster as of Sept. 28 (main source: my friends at Jewish Sports Review magazine). Jordan Dangerfield, 30, Pittsburgh, plays (backup) strong safety. This fiveyear veteran is of Ethiopian Jewish background. Nate Ebner, 32, New York Giants, plays (reserve) strong safety and on special teams. For his first eight seasons, he played for New England, often contributing to the Patriots’ many Super Bowl wins. He signed with New York in the off-season. Julian Edelman, 34, New England. This future Hall of Fame wide receiver doesn’t seem to be slowing down. As I’ve noted before, Edelman had only one Jewish great-grandparent. It’s unclear if he has formally converted to Judaism, but he identifies as Jew in a religious sense and in a “community solidarity” way. Recent examples include raising money for Tree

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of Life synagogue shooting victims and publicly reaching out last July to a player who posted something anti-Semitic. “The Christian Science Monitor” called Edelman’s response, “A master class on how to handle hate.” Anthony Firkser, 25, Tennessee, plays (backup) tight end and fullback. This Harvard grad had a good 2019 season. Alexander “Ali” Marpet, 29, Tampa Bay, plays offensive guard. He has started 75 consecutive games since 2015, earns almost $11 million per season, and was team captain in 2018 and 2019. Mitchell Schwartz, 31, Los Angeles, plays offensive tackle. Like Marpet, he is highly paid and has a great streak going (over 130 consecutive starts). Sam Sloman, 23, Los Angeles, is a kicker. He’s a rookie who earned a starting spot. His college teammates nicknamed him “the kosher cannon.” I like the image of ‘the kosher cannon’ kicking the pigskin. “The Trial of the Chicago 7,” an original Netflix film, began streaming on Oct. 16. It opened in a few theaters on Sept. 28 (to be “Oscar eligible”) and has received mostly great reviews. It will get Oscar nominations. The film was directed and written by Aaron Sorkin, 59. In 1968, the Vietnam War was raging and Chicago’s Mayor Daley was determined

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that no demonstrators would get near the site of the Democratic National Convention. The police got carte blanche to beat and/or arrest anti-war demonstrators. All this was later called “a police riot” by a blue-ribbon, nonpartisan commission. Nonetheless, the Nixon Justice Dept. made the political decision to charge (1969) a group of anti-war figures with conspiracy to riot. Here are some Jewish sidelights: Three of the defendants were Jewish— Abbie Hoffman (Sacha Baron Cohen, 48), Jerry Rubin and Lee Weiner (Noah Robbins, 30). The main defense lawyers, William Kunstler and Leonard Weinglass (Ben Shenkman, 51), were Jewish, as was the trial judge, Julius Hoffman. During the trial, Abbie joked that he was Judge Hoffman’s illegitimate son. He was more serious when he cried out in court, "You [Judge Hoffman] are a 'shande fur de Goyim’ ["disgrace in front of the Gentiles"]. You would have served Hitler better." Five defendants were convicted on the conspiracy charge, partially because of the judge’s clearly biased conduct. These convictions were reversed on appeal. After the trial, Weiner, now 81, worked for the Anti-Defamation League and was active in protests on behalf of Soviet Jewry.

Also looking for Oscars is, “On the Rocks,” a “dramedy” that opened in a few theaters Oct. 2 and began streaming on Apple Plus Oct. 23. Like “Trial,” it got great reviews. Rashida Jones, 44, co-stars as a wife who suspects her husband (Marlon Wayans) is cheating. Jones’ father (Bill Murray) insists they investigate. The supporting cast includes Jenny Slate, 38, and Barbara Bain, 89. “The Mighty Ones” is a child-friendly animated series that begins streaming on Hulu and Peacock TV Nov. 9. It follows the fun adventures of a group of creatures: a rock, a strawberry, a stick and a leaf. Self-named The Mighty Ones, they live in a backyard belonging to three people whom they mistake for gods. Josh Brener, 36 (“Silicon Valley”) voices one of the Mighty Ones. Much different is “A Teacher,” a nineepisode miniseries that begins streaming on Hulu Nov. 10. In this plot, Claire (Rooney Mara), a popular high school teacher, enters into an affair with a handsome senior and their lives “explode” when the affair becomes known. Ashley Zukerman, 36, plays Claire’s supportive and loving husband. The series was written and directed by Hannah Fidell, 34. Her mother is Linda Greenhouse, 73, the New York Times’ Pulitzer-winning legal correspondent.

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A most unusual High Holy Days during a most unusual time

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Who we are

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Save the dates

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Banging pots and pans

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The gift

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A tour for the forever young at heart and mind

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Over $15 million raised at first-ever virtual FIDF National Gala

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Hanukkah treats

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Finding happiness

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A fond farewell

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The Eternal Jew” and its creator

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Hebrews on the Gridiron

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Facing challenge with strength

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Museum update

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Heroes focus on Rabbi Henry Cohen and everyday heroes

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Son of a true hero, Kristallnacht commemoration and potluck

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Antisemitism from the left and right

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Use the “Zoom highway” to connect with WCA North and WCA South

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Ambassador Dennis Ross to address Naples community

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Join us for the 2021 Annual Community Campaign kickoff!

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Award-winning “Fiddler: Miracle of Miracles” to open documentary film series

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MCA’s bountiful November

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Join us for the Jewish Book Festival on December 17 to hear Lew Paper

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Jewish Book Festival offers a spectacular “virtual” season

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Happy Thanksgiving!

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A new home for the Jewish Federation

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Capital Campaign spotlight

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Our New Home

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