November 10, 2023

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Jacob’s Story Summer Intensive at KCDC Page 5

2024 Annual Campaign: Sunday Night Give with Rachel Dratch Pages 6 & 7

JACOB KAHN here are two common reactions I get from sabras (Israeli-born Jews) when they find out I made aliyah from America. The first is the shock that someone would give up the material comforts of two-day Amazon shipping and 24-hour Walmarts, for a country where, if you arrive within 30 minutes of a supermarket’s closing time, they will physically keep you from entering. The second is a playful

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The impact of trauma

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TERESA DRELICHARZ, LIMHP JFS Interim Executive Director Since the Hamas attack on Israel Oct. 7, 2023, the devastating impact has been felt all over the world. The war has flooded news and social

around the combat zone. Though the trauma is dramatically heightened for those residing in the war-affected areas, anyone, anywhere can be strongly impacted by vicarious trauma. Defined by the American

media with stories and images of tragic human suffering, as well as excruciating uncertainty about the well-being of innocent lives in and

Counseling Association as “the emotional residue of exposure to traumatic stories and experiences of others; witnessing fear, pain, and terror that others have experienced.” Vicarious trauma is likely what many of us in the community are feeling as we see or hear of the horrific events unfolding in the middle east. Others in our community, however, may be suffering on a more visceral level, one that actually affects the nervous system. According to Rachel Yehuda, Professor of Psychiatry and See The impact of trauma page 2

mocking that inevitably ends with being labeled “chai b’seret” - living in a movie - as they believe I made aliyah intoxicated by the idealism surrounding the concept of an indigenous population being repatriated with their ancestral homeland. Maybe I am a glutton for navigating the notoriously frustrating Israeli bureaucratic system as an oleh chaddash (new immigrant). Maybe I am someone who tends to see the glass half full and does his best to judge each person and See Jacob’s Story page 3

Promoting Empowerment in our World

Students participate in anti-bias activities Credit: Mark Kirchhoff

PAM MONSKY JCRC Assistant Director The Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) recently hosted 110 tenth grade students from 13 different metro area high schools for the 36th PEW, Promoting Empowerment in our World, a day-long workshop focusing on anti-bias training and introspection.

For 36 years, PEW has brought together students from different school districts, backgrounds, religions, ethnicities, races, and cultures for an intensive one-day, interactive workshop designed to heighten students’ awareness of stereotyping in their own environment and enable them to recognize See PEW page 2


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