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(Jewish Press of Pinellas) PRESORTED of Tampa Bay, Inc. STANDARD ewish Press VOL. 27, NO. 10 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA A NOVEMBER 30 - DECEMBER 13, 2012 20 PAGES SCHEDULE Lawsuit: J Refusal to Section B work Shabbat Bar&BatPlAnning guideMitzvah JustComplied a from JTAnosh... news service brings firing Financial penalties loom if Palestinians use By BOB FRYER new UN status to seek Israeli punishment Jewish Press NEW YORK — The United Nations General Hillsborough County resident Sarit Assembly voted overwhelmingly to upgrade Palestine Vankin-Fajardo filed a lawsuit this to a non-member observer state. The vote Nov. 29 was month against the Wisconsin parent 138 to 9, with 41 countries abstaining. company of Ashley Furniture, alleging Few benefits accrue to the “observer state of she was fired from her sales job for Palestine” that the Palestine Liberation Organization, the refusing to work on Shabbat. non-member entity, did not already have. Membership in Fajardo, who was born in and constituent U.N. organizations is still not automatic and “Palestine” must apply for membership in each, as it did moved with her family to the United when the PLO was a non-member entity. The Exclusive way to reach States when she was 9, says she brought Israel, the Obama administration and congressional the suit because she values her faith and lawmakers have indicated that there will not be believes no one should be discriminated Jewish Press, she immediate penalties for the successful Palestinian bid against due to their religion. In a phone for statehood recognition. Instead, Israel and the United interview with the States will wait to see whether the Palestinians use the said she has a proud Jewish heritage and vote as cover for renewing peace talks with Israel — a wants to pass that on to her children. longtime Israeli and U.S. demand — or whether it now Fajardo does not want them, or others, will seek membership in the U.N. court system and to face the treatment she says she got attempt to bring charges against Israel. In the latter the 57,000 residents of the from her employer. case, Israel and the U.S. plan to consider imposing The suit, filed Nov. 19 against financial penalties on the Palestinian Authority. A Palestinian bid last year to gain full U.N. Kingswere Furniture LLC, doing membership died in the U.N. Security Council. Non- business as AshleyLAWSUIT Furniture, continued onstates PAGE that 14 member observer status needs only General Assembly approval. Friends of IDF ‘regret’ Wonder quitting gig The head of the Friends of the Israel Defense Forces Tampa Bay Jewish community! USF Health chief expressed his regret that Grammy-winning singer Stevie Wonder has pulled out of headlining the Friends of the IDF annual gala in Los Angeles on Dec. 6. The event Maimonides raises millions of dollars to support the Israeli military. Chanukah Wonder’s representatives cited a recommendation dinner speaker Happenings from the United Nations to withdraw his participation, Page 19 given his involvement with the U.N. as a “Messenger of Dr. Stephen K. Klasko, head of the Peace.” Wonder had come under intense social media University of South Florida’s health pressure to pull out of the event. An online petition system including its medical school, calling on him to cancel his performance had garnered will be the guest speaker at the annual more than 3,600 signatures in slightly more than a day program for Jewish health profession- on the change.org website. est. 1986 als. The Maimonides Society of the Federations ramp up cybersecurity training : Israeli show epitomizes WASHINGTON – The security arm of the Jewish Jewish Federa- do with the message of Chanukah. - tion of Pinellas federations network is intensifying training to resist The granddaddy of them all is the Festigal. - cyber attacks in the wake of a wave of such attacks on & Pasco Coun- commercializationMAY 24 - JUNE 13, 2013A state-of-the-artof Chanukah super sophisticated show synagogue websites. ties will also By JUDY LASH BALINT featuring the country’s most popular enter - “In the most recent round of cyber-attacks against honor Dr. Bruce JNS.org tainers, it packs 500,000 kids and their par American Jewish websites on Nov. 23, upwards of 50 Levine with the Israeli parents have a love-hate relation- ents into more than 100 shows in Tel Aviv, synagogue websites were hacked and linked to anti- 18th annual Al- ship with Chanukah. Jerusalem and and grosses tens of mil Semitic websites,” said a memo distributed Nov. 28 by fred Schick, M.D. They love the festive atmosphere, the pub- lions of shekels in revenue per season. Paul Goldenberg, director of the Secure Community Award at the din- lic menorah lightings and sufganiyot (the This year’s extravaganza, produced by Network, an affiliate of the Jewish Federations of of Pinellas County ner on Sunday, Stage Design Israel, features eight LED North America and Conference of Presidents of Major Israeli doughnut), but schools are closed for - American Jewish Organizations. A group referring Jan. 6, at the Bay- Dr. Stephen K. Klasko nine days while offices and businesses re- screens and a revolving stage, designed and ou Club in Largo, to themselves as Moroccan Ghosts claimed credit, main open, so there’s a scramble to find ways shipped over from the prestigious British Goldenberg said. “The Facebook page of Moroccan beginning at 4 p.m. to keep kids occupied. Kinesys Design Company. “The Israeli mar PAGE 10 As CEO of USF Health and dean of Ghosts includes graphics reading ‘Free Palestine,’ as Enter the commercialization of Chanukah ket is always keen on new effects,” notes De- well as an Israeli flag ripped in half and on fire.” the university’s College of Medicine, in Israel. With winter weather limiting out- sign Israel’s Eyal Lavie. of PinellasKlasko County has bridged the art, science, Increasingly, Festigal has been criticized side activities, the Chanukah vacation has FESTIGAL continued on PAGE 11 and business of medicine with a unique become the season for an astounding number background of academic and adminis- of performances and events catering to ev- INSIDEWIN SHOW trative medicine, clinical practice, and ery age group in almost every corner of the Mitzvah project highlights: business training. country. But few of them have anything to TICKETS He recently announced that USF Western Wall is known in Hebrew, and Swim-A-Poolza, selling est. 1988 Health is partnering with Lakeland chair of the Western Wall Heritage Foun- MAIMONIDES continued on PAGE 16 dation, the government funded non-profitcreative kippot for a cause By BEN SALES that governs the wall, Rabbi Rabinowitz — PAGE 5B JTA news service has sole authority to accommodate liberal Despite critics, the Wall remainsJERUSALEM — bastionSitting in his office of 20 harediJewish practices. orthodoxy feet above the Western Wall Plaza, Rabbi But as a haredi Orthodox rabbi, he refus- - Shmuel Rabinowitz is unperturbed by the es to abide any deviation from traditionalArtsy genes,Jewish elbow Press grease, simmering tensions below. Jewish law, which prohibits women fromingenuity helpOnline keep For years, Israeli and American Jewish singing aloud, reading the Torah and wear groups have agitated for greater religious ing a tallit at the Kotel. Violations are punparents- Ticketon budget Contest & freedom at the Wall, which currently allows ishable by up to six months in prison or a for only Orthodox worship. Occasionally fine of about $125. — PAGE 10B of Tampa the outrage boils over. “The decisions are mine,” Rabbi Rabi- See inside for details. In October, Israeli police arrested Anat nowitz said. “If everyone does their own Hoffman, the chairperson of Women of the custom, the houseTHE will WALL explode.” continued on PAGEBar/Bat 8 Mitzvah

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mediately following the conference call, U.S. Jewish groups back Obamawhich wason convened Syria, to solidify support for Obama’s call for a strike. The statements - Obama was determined to strike. Now that – from the American Israel Public Af- P.O. BOX 6970 same sensitivity is leading them to down- fairs Committee and the Anti-Defamation but downplay concernsplay any mention of Israel. for IsraelLeague as well as the Presidents Confer By RON KAMPEAS Officials of the Conference of Presi- ence – only alluded to Israel. JTA news service dents of Major American Jewish Organiza- “America’s allies and adversaries are WASHINGTON – Jewish groups back- tions, finishing up a conference call Tues- closely watching the outcome of this mo- Complied from news wires CLEARWATER, FL 33758 ing President Obama’s call to strike Syria day, Sept. 3, with top security advisers to mentous vote,” the AIPAC statement said. Just a nosh... militarily are citing moral outrage and U.S. Obama, waited until the White House staff- “This critical decision comes at a time Israeli tourism chief proposes national security as primary considerations, ers were off the call before urging constitu- when Iran is racingSYRIA toward continued obtaining on PAGE 10 Birthright-style program for Christians but concern for Israel – however muted – ent organizations not to make their state- Israeli Tourism Minister Uzi Landau says that he also looms large in their thinking. ments “Israel-centric.” A lingering sensitivity over misrepresen- Notably, Israel was not mentioned in any hopes to create a program modeled after Taglit-Birthright Israel trips for young Evangelical Christians, as part of an tations of the role of the pro-Israel com- of the three statements that emerged im- effort to increase Christian tourismYnet in reported. the Jewish “We state. are

munity in the lead-up to the Iraq War in “The Christians have a problem with their next Photo courtesy Hadassah Magazine. Hadassah courtesy Photo Charlotte, NC model. NC Charlotte, 2003 kept Jewish groups from weighing or a go generation too,” Landau said, 1101 S. BELCHER RD. in on Syria until it was clear that President d f od looking to get closer to this public in order to generate le y tourism and support for Israel when they return to their a ea homeland, become our ambassadors and view Israel not e through CNN’s eyes.” s r Landau hopes the Christian program modeled after Birthright, which offers a free 10-day trip to Israel for SUITE H e Jewish young adults — would be funded by private b philanthropists— like the Jewish program—and by the Christian community. u o Tel Aviv eyeing way to let LARGO, FL y businesses open on Sabbath 33771 JERUSALEM – The Tel Aviv-Jaffa municipality is

y working to change a city bylaw that bans businesses a Gabe Carimi wears #72 for the Tampa a from opening on the Jewish Sabbath. In June, the Israeli

The “TaTa’s,” as the local committee affectionately refer to themselves, are in- Bay Buccaneers. A former first round Supreme Court ordered the Tel Aviv-Jaffa municipality to

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North Pinellas Hadassah chapters chosen for national pilot program focused on breast cancer to create an amendment to the bylaw that “enables the

PINELLAS COUNTY of Pinellaswho County is chairing the event with Barbara Baccari and Monica DiGiovanni. existence of a day of rest alongside each resident’s TA TAS continued on NEXT PAGE ‘Jewish Hammer’ Tampa Bay area women are being asked to participate in a unique art project Women of all ages (21 and over) shapes and sizes are encouraged to volunteer as freedom to enjoy it as he or she sees fit,” — providing their body as the canvas — to raise funds and awareness for breast models. So far about 25 women have signed up as models, several of them breast reported. The high court justices ruled that the municipality and cancer research at Hadassah Medical Center in Israel. cancer survivors “with wonderful stories,” said Baccari. nails spot on Members of Hadassah’s northern Pinellas chapters — Lylah Pinellas, North two large supermarket chains violated the city bylaw against opening on Shabbat. The court suggested the 727.535.4400 Pinellas and Yachad — have joined together to “Celebrate the Ta Tas.” Website offersBucs’ offense city could change the law to allow businesses to remain National Hadassah selected Pinellas County to conduct the inaugural pilot pro- education aboutBy BOB FRYER open on Saturday. The owners of the small shops gram, following a similar event held by the Charlotte, NC, Hadassah chapter. “We Jewish Press claimed they were losing customers to the chains that genetic health When Tampa Bay Bucs offen- could afford to remain open on Saturday and absorb the are very proud and honored to haveMazel been selected, and so excited aboutTov! this mean- Mazel Tov! modest fines levied for their transgression. ingful program,” said Terri Tankel, Florida Central Region president. Sports physician issues for Jewssive lineman Gabe Carimi fasts and author says on Yom Kippur, the day before the team’s Sept. 15 home opener Netanyahu derides Jews must push Page 16against the New Orleans Saints, it Iranian holiday greetings HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY Jewish Weddingbodies Guide as well as may not be easy, but it won’t be as JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin INSIDE: Tampa couple draws tough a challenge as for some oth- Netanyahu said he was “not impressed” by New Year’s on experience their brains ers, he said. greetings supposedly tweeted by Iranian President Page 14 At 6-foot 7-inches and weighing YITZHAK RABINship Award, Hassan Rouhani. writing to autistic “I am not impressed by greetings coming from a 316 pounds, one might think going will be an- grandson to create without food or water for 24 hours The winners of the Yitzhak n o u n c e d regime that only last week threatened to destroy Israel,” 813.871.2332 Netanyahu said, according to Israeli media reports. new business would be difficult, “but it is tough- Rabin Awards for 2013, three of the night of The tweet posted Sept. 4, the eve of Rosh HaShana, Page 13 AWARD WINNERSthe Leadership er for those with less body mass,” the top four awards given annu- said, “As the sun is about to set here in #Tehran I wish Carimi said in an interview with the ally by the Jewish Federation of Awards ceremony on Tues- all Jews, especially Iranian Jews, a blessed Rosh Jewish Press prior to the start of the Pinellas & Pasco Counties, have day, Sept. 17 at the Inn on the Hashanah.” regular season. been announced. Pond, 2010 Greenbriar Blvd., Rouhani’s office has not denied the account, @ “I’ve always fasted, even when I Barbara Baughman is winner Clearwater. HassanRouhani, belongs to the recently elected was young,” he explained last year of the award for Distinguished Open to the community, the president and it is believed the account would not exist in a JTA news service story. “It’s a Community Service, Debbie event starts with a reception at without his approval. Rouhani was elected this year as a FAX moment of clarity to kind of take Marmon is winner of the Educa- 6:30 p.m. followed by the cer- relative moderate ostensibly willing to make the nuclear 727.530.3039 program in Iran more transparent. But he has resisted the focus off the whole world and tor of Excellence Award, and Art emony at 7 p.m. There is no charge to attend, calls by Western states and Israel to reduce his country’s everything you have to do – just with Adelle, a Menorah Manor - uranium enrichment. focus on trying to make yourself a program conducted by Adelle but RSVPs are required by con- “The Iranian regime will be examined only by its better person.” Simpson, is the Program of Dis - tacting bbecker@jewishpinellas. actions and not by salutations,” Netanyahu also said. In his senior year as left tackle tinction Award winner. org or (727) 530-3223. Netanyahu said the purpose of the message “is for the Wisconsin Badgers, Yom The fourth award, the Dr. Ed For more to divert attention from the fact that even after the Kippur fell on the same day as a Barbarba Baughman ward N. Ludin Young Leader- on the elections, it continues the enrichment of uranium and the game. After debating whether to DISTINGUISHED construction of a plutonium reactor meant to allow it to winners, develop nuclear weapons that will threaten Israel and the [email protected] play at all and consulting a rabbi, COMMUNITY SERVICE rest of the world.” he worked out a compromise, be- see Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif also ginning his fast early and fasting PAGE 8 tweeted “Happy Rosh Hashanah,” the second tweet on until an hour before the afternoon his newly opened account. game against Arizona State. In his In a Twitter exchange, Christine Pelosi, daughter freshmen year on Yom Kippur there Sophie of ranking House Democrat Nancy Pelosi, who has a HAMMER continued on PAGE 5 Rejowski Jewish husband, challenged Zarif over Iranian Holocaust participates denial. “Thanks,” she tweeted. “The New Year would be in one of the even sweeter if you would end Iran’s Holocaust denial, weekly classes sir.” led by Adelle Zarif replied, “Iran never denied it. The man who was Simpson. perceived to be denying it is now gone. Happy New Year.”

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