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This Week on Radio Chavura:
Passing the Torch of Holocaust Remembrance
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Clockwise: Miriam Hoffman (1st-Gen); Tana Rosenberg (3rd-Gen);
Sam Kutner (2nd-Gen); and Rabbi Zev Pomeranz (2nd-Gen)
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As time marches on - and the number of living Holocaust survivors dwindle - it becomes increasingly imperative for members of the younger generations to step up to the plate and continue to teach the lessons of the Shoah to the world.
On this week's Passover edition, we speak with Tana Rosenberg, chairperson of the
Holocaust Survivors' Memorial event, which will be held this year at the Jewish Community Center on Sunday (www.jccdenver.org), April 7th at 4:00 pm.
The 2013 memorial service - officially titled: Growing Up as Children and Grandchildren Of Holocaust Survivors - focuses on transferring the responsibility of remembrance to 2nd and 3rd-generation survivors.
Joining Tana - who, herself, is a 3rd-generation survivor - is Sam Kutner, a 2nd-generation survivor who has previously chaired the Holocaust Survivors' Memorial event, and Rabbi Zev Pomeranz - associate rabbi at Aish Denver and a 2nd-generation survivor, as well.
Importantly, we also speak with Miriam Hoffman, a Greek survivor of the Shoah, who has dedicated her life to Holocaust education. Miriam is articulate in explaining the dangers that our people face as Holocaust deniers begin to gain platforms around the world. She believes that paramount in protecting the integrity of Jewish culture, history, and religion are Jewish day schools.
Denver is blessed to have five wonderful Jewish day schools:
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Let Our People Go! - The 2013 Edition
By Maxwell Rotbart
Every Passover, Jews from around the world remember the Exodus from Egypt, when the Hebrews - lead by Moses - miraculously crossed the Sea of Reeds on their way to the promised land of Israel.
We are blessed to live in the United States, but it can be easy to marginalize the value of freedom, especially as most of us have never experienced bondage or slavery in any form.
Unfortunately, this isn't the case for all Jewish people this year - not even for all American Jews.
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In Cuba, humanitarian aid worker Alan Gross (http://www.bringalanhome.org/) has been imprisoned since December 2009 on trumped up charges of working against the Cuban government. Alan, now 63, has lost 105 pounds since his imprisonment, and has spent most of the last 1,208 days in a hospital facility. Alan's elderly mother has terminal cancer and is unlikely to ever see her son again.
In Bolivia, American businessman Jacob Ostreicher (http://freejacobnow.com/intro.html) has been held in captivity since June 2011. After 660 days, he still hasn't been charged with any crime. Jacob's real "crimes" are two-fold: One is trying to bring a capitalist rice-producing enterprise to poverty-stricken socialist Bolivia. The other is being an open and unapologetic Jew.
And, in North Carolina, Jonathan Pollard (http://www.jonathanpollard.org/) has languished in jail since November 1985 - close to 10,000 days - for providing Israel with classified documents pertaining to her security and threats from Syrian, Iraqi, Libyan, and Iranian WMD capabilities.
Jonathan admits that what he did was illegal. What is unconscionable, however, is that Jonathan is the only person in the history of the United States to spy for an ally nation and still receive a life sentence (the median sentence is - in fact - between two and four years). Even enemy agents (representing Al-Qaida, Iran, North Vietnam, and Russia) intending specific harm to the United States, have received far more lenient prison sentences. After 27 years, Jonathan has more than paid his debt to society.
We need to remember Alan, Jacob, and Jonathan, too, at our Passover Seders - not just our ancient Israelite ancestors.
Pray for their speedy release from captivity. Call your Congressperson.
Le'Shana HaBah BeYerushalaim! Next Year in Jerusalem!
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Last Week on Radio Chavura
Passover Bingo: A New Family Tradition
And Student Composer Yoni Gottlieb
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"A central theme of the Passover holiday."
"Freedom!" "Bingo!"
Last week on Radio Chavura, we played Passover Bingo on the radio!
This wonderful family game - on the shelves for the first time this year - is the brainchild of Denver business and intellectual property attorney Tamara Pester, who created Passover Bingo to keep her young niece and nephew engaged during the lengthy Seder.
Encouraged by her family, Tamara spent a year-and-a-half innovating, and finally has a finished product for all kinderlach to enjoy. Passover Bingo is available at the BMH-BJ (gift shop, Temple Emanuel gift shop, Tattered Cover, Bookies, East Side Kosher Deli, and from www.PassoverBingo.com.
Our interview with Tamara highlighted the entrepreneurial spirit that permeates the Colorado Jewish community - the same community that brought the world Samsonite Luggage, Hot Pockets, and the Barbie doll.
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In the second half of last week's program, we spoke with Yoni Gottlieb, a 10th grade student at Denver Jewish Day School. A classical pianist and budding composer, Yoni shared with us his original composition - Reverie - and told us about his film reviews website: yonireviews.wordpress.com.
Highlighted at the start of the program was an excerpt of Rabbi Joe Black's Afikomen Mambo song - available for purchase through the iTunes store. Rabbi Black is the spiritual leader at Temple Emanuel.
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Chavura Community Calendar
Discussion of the Oscar-nominated documentary, The Gate Keepers. Middle East Study Group. Hosted by Herzl Melmed and Robert Hazan. 7-9 pm. 6192 S. Galena Way, Englewood, 80111. Phone: 303-773-3891. No fee.
April 7 (Sunday)
Colorado Holocaust Survivors Memorial Service. Theme: "Growing Up as Children and Grandchildren of Holocaust Survivors." Scheduled speakers include Rabbi Raphael Leban, Rabbi Zev Pomeranz, Miriam Hoffman and Adam Leventhal.
Chairwoman: Tana Rosenberg (JCC - @ 4:00 pm) Free.
April 9 (Tuesday)
Governor's Holocaust Remembrance Program coordinated by the Mountain States Region of the Anti-Defamation League. 6 pm to 7 pm. Phone: 303-830-7177.
April 10 (Wednesday)
A Comedy Evening with A.J. Jacobs presented by Colorado Agency for Jewish Education (CAJE). Location: Casselman's, 2620 Walnut Street, Denver, 80205. General Admission: $100. Phone: 303-321-3191 or www.caje-co.org.
BMH-BJ Congregation Annual Event honoring Cantor Emeritus Zachary & Trude Kutner; Dr. Ivor & Tracey Douglas (Young Leadership Award); and David Engleberg (Community Service Award). 6 pm Cocktails and Silent Auction. 7 pm Dinner. $360 couple.
April 16 (Tuesday)
Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society Annual Heritage Award Dinner. Honoring Colorado Jewish sports figures: Irv Brown, Steve Hess and Gerald Mellman. Premiere screening of "Play Ball! Early Colorado Jews in Sports." BMH-BJ Congregation. 6:30 pm.
April 21 (Sunday)
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Hillel Colorado
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Temple Micah * Run, Walk, Schmooze! * Honoring Rabbi Adam Morris * Washington Park (Denver) * Registration @8:00 am - Race @9:00 am * RSVP by April 16 @303-388-4239 x1 for early rates.
* Hillel of Colorado * Spring Fling 2013: Dedication to the Next Generation * Featuring actress Mayim Bialik * RedLine (2350 Arapahoe Street * 80205) @11:00 am * More Info @ 303-777-2773 x 224 * Fee
* Holocaust survivor Osi Sladek to speak as part of Bnai B'rith's "Light: The Holocaust & Humanity Project." 11 am to 1 pm. Loup JCC. Details: www.bnaibrithdenver.org
April 28 (Sunday):
Colorado Hebrew Chorale * Lag B'Omer Celebration * Enjoy music, food, fun, and a bonfire, with special guests from the Denver Zoo! * Denver's Four Mile Historic Park (715 South Forest Street * 80246) @2:00 pm * More Info @ 303-355-0232 * Advanced RSVP Encouraged * Fee. Phone: 303-355-0232.
- Allied Jewish Federation of Colorado Super Sunday - Smile & Dial. To volunteer, contact Susan Weinberger at 303-316-6481.
April 29 (Monday):
ACT! for America founder, Brigitte Gabriel, will speak on the rise of Islamic radicalism in our nation. Friendship Assembly of God, 3685 New Center Point, Colorado Springs 80922. 7pm. Free.
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May 4 (Thursday):
4th Annual Youth Directions Fundraiser and Auction. Rabbi Levi Brackman, executive director. 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm. Artwork Network, 878 Santa Fe Drive, Denver 80204. Former Denver School Board President, Nate Easley, is this year's recipient of the annual Youth Dedication award. Tickets $50.
May 19th (Sunday):
Walk for Israel and Celebrate Family Festival. Yom Ha'atzmaut - Israel Independence Day. Pre-ceremony begins at 2 pm and the walk takes off at 2:30 pm Jewish Community Center.
May 30 (Thursday):
History of the Jewish Community of Leadville * Presented by Bill Korn * JCC South (9625 East Arapahoe Road * 80112) @7:30 pm * More Info @ 303-799-6975
Send calendar notices for your organization's upcoming events to us at: radiochavura@gmail.com.
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DID YOU SPOT THESE NEWS and FEATURE ITEMS?
Pollard's ideological bona fides have been proven many times. Even the sentencing judge, Aubrey Robinson, acknowledged that Pollard was an ideologue and not a mercenary.
And yet, in spite of this, virtually all of the most influential Jewish voices in America remain silent. How long is the list of respected writers, opinion makers and journalists who routinely have a great deal to say about Jewish issues, but nothing about Jonathan Pollard, or worse, ask Barack Obama not to grant him clemency?
Shalit: 'Thanks for saving me, now its Pollard's turn' (Ynetnews.com)
"I thank those who worked for my release, and now I ask you to join the struggle to save Pollard."
Protestors storm Israeli pianists recital (Ynetnews.com)
Sixty pro-Palestinian activists interrupt Yossi Reshef's performance in South Africa, chanting and blowing vuvuzelas until concert stopped.
President Obama's Four Questions by Dr. Aryeh Hirsch (Arutz Sheva)
"Is it fair that Palestinian children don't have their own state? Is it just that settler violence against Palestinians goes unpunished? Why do you not picture yourself in their place, with a lack of self-determination? As your founding generation heads into the twilight, why do you not try to understand the Palestinians, and take the risks needed for the goal of 'two states for two peoples (sic)? '".
VIDEO: Created in Israel - Part of Your Life
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The American consulate seems to be exclusively aimed at benefiting West Bank and east Jerusalem Palestinians.
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Naomi Ragen
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By Rabbi Levi Brackman (Ynetnews.com)
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STUDIO J at RADIO CHAVURA
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Homegrown Colorado Jewish Music
Host: Julie Geller
Maybe it's the crisp mountain air. Maybe it's the snowmelt. Maybe it's the spiritual influence of our great Jewish day schools and educational programs.
Regardless, it is undisputed that Colorado's Jewish musical artists generate a unique vibe - a special feel that distinguishes them from the sounds of other Hebrew and Jewish groups.
Last month, we launched Studio J at Radio Chavura, an all-music edition of our program that will be hosted several times a year by our multi-talented musical director, Julie Geller.
Each edition of Studio J at Radio Chavura will highlight bands that are channeling the Rocky Mountain energy and producing awesome, original Jewish music.
In fact, the first band that Julie featured on last month's show was Sababa: Cool. Jewish. Music.
Sababa features Temple Emanuel's artist-in-residence, Steve Brodsky; Scott Leader of Arizona and Robbi Sherwin of Texas.
Julie also showcased two of the beloved songs of Or Zimrah, the house band of Congregation Har HaShem in Boulder, and the fun, rockin' tunes of Rocky Mountain Jewgrass: High Octane Jewish Bluegrass.
WARNING: Studio J at Radio Chavura has been known to cause listeners to leave their seats and start dancing. if you find yourself enjoying the show, please subscribe at Chavura.com.
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It's Time to Address Jewish Day School Tuition
Denver has five top-tier Jewish schools - Beth Jacob, Denver Academy of Torah, Denver Jewish Day School, Hillel Academy, and Yeshiva Toras Chaim.
Sadly, these schools are often under-funded, and parents increasingly must struggle to afford Jewish day school tuition.
As 2012 drew to a close, hosts Maxwell and Dean Rotbart shared two of their ideas for solving the day school tuition crisis without raising rates, refusing students, or turning to government funding. How is this possible?
Hear the full show online now by clicking here.
Listen to the full show - without music - by clicking here.
We invite you to share your thoughts on how to best fund Jewish day schools. Email: radiochavura@gmail.com or phone 1-855-JEWISH-4.
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Julie Geller, Radio Chavura's Musical Director, Invites You To Download Her New Passover Song:
Make it Part of This Year's Seders
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Watch Julie's Latest Video: Click on Image
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Yay! It's spring here in Denver! My flip flops are out. I'm itching to get back on my bike and go running.
What this all means is that Passover, the Jewish festival of Spring, begins this week. I thought it would be fun to write a new song for you to enjoy and even sing at your seders if it strikes your fancy. You can download it for free here. You can even watch the video here.
A big thank you and shout out to the talented Yaniv Salzberg for recording this for me and playing on it!
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