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Inaugural Issue! February 3 | 7 Shevat 5777 Parshat Bo Light Candles: 5:14 PM CANDLE LIGHTING Shabbat Ends: 6:15 PM
Experts on Jewish pastoral counseling share insights Psyche and Soul
THE ART OF JEWISH PASTORAL COUNSELING A Guide for All Faiths
Michelle Friedman and Rachel Yehuda
David Hornestay, page 41
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CONNECTING THE DC, MD, & VA JEWISH COMMUNITY
County Busing Pilot Stalls BY: Suzanne Pollak ROCKVILLE (MD)–– It’s been 18 months since Montgomery County’s public school buses last transported students to six private schools, including three Jewish day schools. Under the county’s non-public school traffic mitigation program, which began in September 2014, approximately 2,600 students from the Melvin J. Berman Hebrew Academy, the Torah School of Greater Washington and the Yeshiva of Greater Washington rode on public school buses every day. Two Catholic schools and one nonsectarian school also benefitted from the program. The county covered 78 percent of the cost for the use of the buses and drivers. The schools were responsible for the re-
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maining 22 percent, which they passed on to the participating parents. But in the Spring of 2015, the county council slashed the program’s proposed $600,000 budget to $159,000. That reduced sum was then designated for paying a consultant to come up with a way to continue the program. Since then, the county has not set aside any additional money for private school busing–– but that hasn’t stopped parents and administrators from trying to bring those yellow school buses back. “It’s a shame you have to be a full-time advocate to get your kids to school in an affordable way,” said Jules Polonetsky, CONTINUED ON P. 9
Lessons in Communal Responsibility BY: Rabbi Dovid Rosenbaum
Rafael Medoff, page 30
February 2, 2017 | 6 Shevat, 5777
Our community has lost three very special rabbis over a brief period of time. Rabbi Gedaliah Anemer of Young Israel Shomrai Emunah in Kemp Mill, Rabbi Hillel Klavan of Congregation Ohev Shalom Talmud Torah in Washington, D.C., and Rabbi Kalman Winter of Southeast Hebrew Congregation - Knesset Yehoshua in White Oak, all of blessed memory, all passed within the last seven years. In addition to being stellar leaders of their con-
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gregations, together these three rabbis were the core of Vaad Harabanim (Rabbinical Council) of Greater Washington’s leadership over the 25-year period preceding their passing. Much has been said, and rightfully so, about the end of a rabbinic era in the Greater Washington Jewish community. As a rabbi of “the next generation” who had the great privilege of working closely with each of these individuals, I have reflectCONTINUED ON P. 8
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ORGANIZATION SPOTLIGHT
Franco Foundation Offers Safety Net for Financially Vulnerable Families By Barbara Trainin Blank SILVER SPRING, MD–– Mitzvah goreret mitzvah. One good deed leads to another. That certainly has been the case with the Franco Foundation.
In a sense, the foundation started by accident, beginning as an effort by members of the Sephardi Minyan of Young Israel Shomrai Emunah of CONTINUED ON P. 7
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT
Get Fired Up for Al Ha’esh BY: Fran Kritz Every once in a while, a new kosher restaurant opens in the Washington, D.C. area and we fall in love and hope it stays with us for a long time. CONTINUED ON P. 47
JDS vs. Berman Hebrew Academy
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Getting Our Shabbat Shir On
Taking the 'Bored' Out of The Board
Sarah Antine & Deborah Snyder, page 16
Rabbi Ozzie Burnham, page 10
The home crowd getting riled up for the games.
Walking in the Footsteps of History in Selma
Rabbi Uri Topolosky and Maharat Ruth Friedman, page 20
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