NOVEMBER 21, 2019 ISSUE OF JEWISH OBSERVER NEWSPAPER

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23 CHESHVAN 5780 • NOVEMBER 21, 2019 • VOLUME XXXX, NUMBER 23 • PERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID, SYRACUSE, NY

Federation board advancement session II BY BARBARA SHEKLIN DAVIS The Jewish Federation of Central New York is actively responding to the trends taking place in Jewish and American life in the 21st century. Unparalleled levels of choice in terms of geography, community, affiliations, lifestyles, family composition and civic engagement point to the need to operate, act and engage very differently with the Jewish population than was done in the past. Under the leadership of Board Chair Ellen Weinstein and President/CEO Michael Balanoff, the Federation is committed to undertaking new approaches to its work. One of the first steps is to increase communication and provide authentic leadership to share regular reports on board activities with the local Jewish community. The second such report follows. On September 10, the Jewish Federation of Central New York Board of Directors met with facilitator Robyn Teplitzky to discuss board members’ roles

On September 10, the Jewish Federation of Central New York Board of Directors met with facilitator Robyn Teplitzky to discuss its role as ambassadors and leaders in the Jewish community. as ambassadors and leaders in the Jewish community to effectuate a deeper dive into board policies and to assure that everyone is “rowing in the same direction.” The three-hour session provided the board members with the opportunity to explain

why they had been willing to assume this responsibility. This is the second report on that session. Part II of the Federation Board advancement session was a visioning exercise. Facilitator Robyn Teplitzky asked the

board to divide into three groups and design a strong board member. Group One’s figure was called Noam (a non-binary name). Noam wore a kippah, because everything a board member does falls under the heading of Judaism. The figure had big eyes so as to be alert. A doorway represented an open-door policy, and seeds and a tree represented the future. The figure wore a tool belt, because Federation is always fixing things, and there were guidelines and a calculator with which to do the job. Participants realized that there were “big shoes to fill, broad shoulders, a big heart and big ears, because a good board member listens to what people say.” Group Two’s figure had big ears with which to listen to ideas, long arms to reach out to many people, and a world to incorporate, grounded in books and knowledge, generations, food and other traditions. See “Board” on page 2

Free community Chanukah party December 15 BY WILLIAM WALLAK This year’s community Chanukah party will be held on Sunday, December 15, from noon-3 pm, in the Sam Pomeranz Jewish Community Center’s Schayes Family Gymnasium. The free event, sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Central New York and the JCC of Syracuse, will feature many games, activities, food and fun for the entire family to welcome in the Chanukah season. Michael Balanoff, president/CEO of the Jewish Federation of Central New York, said, “Last year’s community Chanukah

party at the JCC was a huge success. It was so much fun for everyone and we got rave reviews about the new format. This year, we’ve got another great lineup of fun activities for families to enjoy the start of Chanukah.” The community Chanukah party will feature a variety of activities, such as face painting, a bounce house, Chanukah crafts, games, balloon animals, a photo booth, entertainment and more. The lineup of light refreshments will include such classic favorites as latkes, jelly doughnuts, applesauce, mini bagels and fresh fruit.

Marci Erlebacher, JCC executive director, said, “We’re delighted to once again host the community Chanukah party. It’s always great to partner with the Jewish Federation of CNY and we’re once again looking forward to another festive event for the entire community. We truly appreciate everyone who has been involved in helping to make this another spectacular gathering.” Reservations for the community Chanukah party are not necessary and everyone is welcome. For more information, contact the JCC of Syracuse at 315-445-2360.

JCC after school counselor Piper Markowski (left) played a dreidel game with Sella Collins during last year’s community Chanukah party. This year’s party is on Sunday, December 15.

Federation presents Lawrence Raful talk about ethics in Judaism, medicine and law BY BARBARA SHEKLIN DAIS On November 7, an audience of Jewish attorneys and physicians attended a talk by Lawrence Raful, dean and professor of law at Touro College’s Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center. Sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Central New York, Raful addressed the topic “Jewish Ethics, Medical Ethics, Legal Ethics: Is there a Jewish Way to Practice Ethically?”

Raful approached the topic through an examination of Spaulding v. Zimmerman, a case which focuses on issues of privacy, confidentiality of medical records, confidentiality of information and client-lawyer relationship. He contrasted the guidelines of the American Bar Association, the American Medical Association and the writings of Jewish authorities from Maimonides to the present day. Organizers At left: Lawrence Raful, dean and professor of law at Touro College’sJacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, spoke to Jewish attorneys and physicians.

felt the discussion with the attendees was informed and lively. Attorney Marc Beckman and his wife, physician Karen Beckman, were in the

audience. He said he “appreciated the opportunity to think about the intersection of professional ethics and Jewish ethics.

See “Ethics” on page 2

Follow the Jewish Federation of Central New York for the latest updates! @Jewish-Federation-Of-Central-New-York @JewishFederationOfCNY C A N D L E L I G H T I N G A N D P A R AS H A

November 22.................. 4:17 pm.......................................... Parashat Chaye Sarah November 29.................. 4:14 pm..................................................... Parashat Toldot December 6..................... 4:12 pm...................................................Parashat Vayetze

INSIDE THIS ISSUE JDC and teens

Battle of the Bands

Mohelet in town

The JDC held its sixth annual The JCC is seeking high school Karen Beckman has become conference for Jewish teens from bands for its 2020 Battle of the Central New York’s first certified Bands. the former Soviet Union. mohelet. Story on page 3 Story on page 2 Story on page 3

PLUS Chanukah Gifts....................... 3 Calendar Highlights............... 6 Classifieds................................ 6 Obituaries................................. 7


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