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Temple Israel Long Beach THE VOICE OF JEWISH LONG BEACH PUBLISHED SINCE 1947 MAY – JUNE 2021 | IYAR – SIVAN – TAMMUZ 5781 Integration – Dream With Us • #Jew-ish or #Jewish • Frequently Asked Questions • The Effects of COVID-19 Infections on Children • Women in Jewish Stories • College Board of Trustees Takes a Stand • Counting the Days • Accomplice or Ally? • Does Cancel Culture Defeat the Possibility to Learn and Evolve? jewishlongbeach.org VOL. 74 NO. 5 INSIDE 3 6 8 THE VOICE OF JEWISH LONG BEACH PUBLISHED SINCE 1947 JEWISH LONG BEACH EMPOWERING GREATER LONG BEACH AND WEST ORANGE COUNTY SINCE 1948 Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Jewish Long Beach Campus One Sommer Way MarchMMarrch 3801 E. Willow Street 5 Long Beach, CA 90815-1791 April 7 Phone: 562.426.7601 | FAX: 562.424.3915 1 2 3 144 4 5 May 14 14 14 211 /jewishlongbeach @jewishlongbeach 1111 121 21 21 21 1 288 linkedin.com/company/ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 @jewishlongbeach 1818 181 28 28 28 jewish-long-beach 2525 252 9 10 11 12 133 14 15 jewishlongbeach.org jewishlongbeach.org 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 12 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 Long Beach Area Chamber of Commerce Member INSIDE Edie Brodsky President 4 Frequently Asked Questions About Planned Giving Everyone, no matter your circumstances, can create a Jewish legacy. In order to assist you and start the conversation of how Zachary Benjamin you can design your own, we’ve compiled a list of the most frequently asked questions regarding estate planning. Chief Executive Officer Sharon Kenigsberg 5 #Jew-ish or #Jewish? Director of Community Development Sara Phillips Brown admits that her path to Jewish leadership was mired with uncertainty and many detours, but she is now following the footsteps of her parents and proud to be #Jewish. Melanie Edwards Manager of Marketing & Outreach 6 The Effects of COVID-19 Infections on Children While the rate of infection in children is much lower than in adults, children are not immune to the disease and a few are Yolanda Placencio suffering from both short- and long-term complications. Office Manager/Executive Assistant 8 Women in Jewish Stories Carol A. Beckerman One seemingly ordinary email announcing a webinar brought back memories of a former Lion of Judah, as well as the good Development/Editorial Coordinator works of two of the organizations supported by Jewish Long Beach: PJ Library and National Women’s Philanthropy. 9 Spinach and Feta Rugelah for Shavuot Try this yummy, and easy to make treat Eve Lunt adapted from Molly Yeh’s recipe in “Molly on the Range.” 10 Community College District Board of Trustees Takes a Stand Editorial and advertising queries, please call The Long Beach Community College District Board finally passed an important resolution defining antisemitism. 562.426.7601 x1006 or write 10 Habitual Burnout in Communal Professionals [email protected] Dr. Betsy Stone has taught over 1,000 Jewish communal professionals since the pandemic began. She has spent hours on Zoom calls with the people who are keeping our institutions functioning, and she is worried. Ad & Copy deadline for July/August 2021 issue: 12 Counting the Days June 3, 2021 Rabbi David Cantor reflects how this year has brought a new kind of anticipation, anxiety, and counting of days. “Will I contract the disease? How many days until June 15, when (at the time of writing) the stay-at-home order is due to be lifted?” ISSN# 1525- 6847 12 Accomplice or Ally? Several attendees of this year’s 30th Annual California Conference for Equality and Justice (CCEJ) Interfaith/Intercultural Breakfast share their impression of the keynote speaker’s timely presentation. Jewish Long Beach helped sponsor the event. The appearance of product or establishment advertising 13 Does Cancel Culture Defeat the Possibility to Learn and Evolve? in the Jewish Community Chronicle does not constitute an Cancel culture is the colloquial term for the practice of boycotting, eliminating, or canceling media, organizations, or endorsement of kashruth. Opinions printed in the Jewish individuals that may be perceived as biased or problematic. It is a timely topic on which strong convictions exist. Community Chronicle do not necessarily reflect those of Jewish Long Beach. The publication of a paid political 14 Community News advertisement does not constitute endorsement of any candidate, political party or political position by Jewish 15 Tributes/In Memoriam Long Beach or any employee. Photo credits and copyright SHABBAT CANDLELIGHTING Page 2 – Candlelighting © 2021 Wirestock/Adobe Page 13 – Cancel Culture image ©2021Wildpixel/iStock May 7 7:24 pm May 21 7:34 pm June 4 7:43 pm June 18 7:49 pm June 11 7:46 pm June 25 7:50 pm May 14 7:29 pm May 28 7:39 pm Chronicle ©2021 Jewish Long Beach All Rights Reserved. 2 | CHRONICLE | MAY – JUNE 2021 NEWS COMMUNITY Jewish Long Beach/Alpert JCC Integration – Dream With Us Edie Brodsky | President, Jewish Long Beach Board and Barry Zamost, MD | President, Alpert Jewish Community Center Board our new solar energy system, security needs, and had already successfully integrated, the work of the management of the pool, the fact that the agencies Task Force began to gain momentum. were separate created barriers to collaboration. In March 2020, Interim AJCC Executive Director Jewish Long Beach, in its role as a community (and previous Federation CEO) Deborah Goldfarb convener, was setting community priorities, and the arrived, which coupled with the sudden onset of AJCC was making strides to engage those priorities the COVID-19 pandemic, caused the process to through programming in an environment where rapidly accelerate. A year of intense preparation true, seamless collaboration remained impossible. followed, consisting of committee meetings, But as leaders in the community began to joint executive committee and governing board populate both boards, with AJCC past presidents meetings, governance structure and mission/ Edie Brodsky Barry Zamost, MD holding important positions on the Jewish Long vision subcommittee meetings, the creation of Beach Board, and vice versa, one could slowly see integration timelines, organizational charts, and Are you a “Federation” person or a “JCC” person? a new spirit of cooperation developing. A sense of combined financial models, all leading to the recent This question has remained a common one in our what would be possible when we work together was historic votes. In late March 2021, the Jewish Long Jewish community throughout the decades. But if the emerging. In 2019, the Long Beach Federation and Beach and AJCC Governing Boards separately and integration of Jewish Long Beach, formerly the Jewish Foundation merged to unanimously voted Federation and Jewish Community Foundation, and become Jewish Long to integrate the two the Alpert Jewish Community Center (AJCC) were Beach, and a new CEO agencies. The Alpert such a great idea, why has it taken over 70 years to of Jewish Long Beach, JCC will still retain the act or process of incorporating as equals into society get beyond that question? As often occurs with major Zach Benjamin, arrived. its name and brand or an organization of individuals of different groups changes, it came down to the right people and the Meanwhile, various as part of Jewish Long right time. communities around Beach, and while the While some people in the community have the country were looking at new models, and formal legal date for establishing the new agency is believed that Jewish Long Beach and the AJCC were donors everywhere were asking whether there might expected to be January 1, 2022, the boards and staffs already one agency, they have actually always been be better ways to coordinate annual and legacy giving, will immediately begin working together to serve two distinct organizations, each with its own board, to assess community need, and to address those needs the community with unprecedented impact and staff structures, mission, budget, and operations. through innovative programming. effectiveness. Even with joint efforts to raise funds and build the And so the AJCC Future Visions Task Force was born This would never have happened without trust: beautiful new building housing the AJCC, Jewish Long and soon expanded to become a joint Task Force with trust between the lay leaders, between the AJCC and Beach, and other Jewish communal agencies in 1999, Jewish Long Beach under the experienced leadership Jewish Long Beach Executive Directors, between we were still left with the Federation as the landlord of AJCC Immediate Past President Matt Davis, and the two Governing Boards, and our trust that the and the AJCC as the primary tenant, resulting in Jewish Long Beach Immediate Past President Laurie community will Dream With Us in securing a bright frequent and complicated discussions about the Raykoff. After preliminary communications with and exciting future. management and maintenance of the building. several communities around the country, and more So, from now on, the answer to the question, “are you While often working together on projects, such as focused Zoom meetings with two communities that a JCC or a Federation person?” will always be, “Yes.” ZOOM Town Hall WednesdaWednesdayy,, May 5 at 7:007:00 pm Join Jewish Long Beach and the Alpert JCC for a virtual town hall gathering to learn more about the coming together of these two long-standing Jewish agencies. Register for the event to obtain the ZOOM link – http://bit.ly/JLBxAJCC JEWISHLONGBEACH.ORG | 5781 IYAR – SIVAN – TAMMUZ | 3 JEWISH LONG BEACH EDUCATION Frequently Asked Questions About Planned Giving Thank You Subscribers! Sharon Kenigsberg | Director of Community Development, Jewish Long Beach You make this Chronicle possible. Everyone, no matter your circumstances, can create How Can I Invite My Children Into the Process? Nancy Alterman a Jewish legacy.
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