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Eliana (Ellie) Kate Boling and Daniel (Danny) Abraham Anderson were married on Sunday, May 23, 2021 at Loews Ventana Canyon Resort. Rabbi Stephanie Aaron and Rabbi Billy Lewkowicz officiated the ceremony at the waterfall, which was followed by the reception on the upperterrace.
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Eliana (Ellie) Kate Boling and Daniel (Danny) Abraham Anderson were married on Sunday, May 23, 2021 at Loews Ventana Canyon Resort. Rabbi Stephanie Aaron and Rabbi Billy Lewkowicz officiated the ceremony at the waterfall, which was followed by the reception on the upperterrace.
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May 10, 2021 /. Beloved husband, father, friend, teacher, writer, gardener, advocate, connector, Tucson enthusiast, and grateful human, Joshua Mark Hurand, age 48, died peacefully at his home in Tucson, AZ on May 6, 2021 surrounded by loved ones. Born in Lansing, MI on April 15, 1973 to Gary and Carol Hurand, he was the first grandchild of both HARRIET FRUCHTMAN FELDMAN, ACTIVE SYNAGOGUE VOLUNTEER AND 1 day ago · Harriet Fruchtman Feldman was born on February 7th, 1931, in Brooklyn, New York and was preceded in death by her husband Elliott Ivan Feldman in 1989. She graduated from the University of Arizona with a B.A. in Physical Education. In 1996, Harriet ANTI-SEMITIC STICKERS POSTED DOWNTOWN TUCSON AND AT UA Anti-Semitic stickers posted downtown Tucson and at UA. An anti-Semitic sticker was posted downtown on Tucson’s Fourth Avenue recently, and more appeared on the University of Arizona campus. “The stickers appear to be the same type that surfaced here in Tucson approximately one year ago,” says Paul Patterson, Jewishcommunity security
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May 10, 2021 /. Beloved husband, father, friend, teacher, writer, gardener, advocate, connector, Tucson enthusiast, and grateful human, Joshua Mark Hurand, age 48, died peacefully at his home in Tucson, AZ on May 6, 2021 surrounded by loved ones. Born in Lansing, MI on April 15, 1973 to Gary and Carol Hurand, he was the first grandchild of both HARRIET FRUCHTMAN FELDMAN, ACTIVE SYNAGOGUE VOLUNTEER AND 1 day ago · Harriet Fruchtman Feldman was born on February 7th, 1931, in Brooklyn, New York and was preceded in death by her husband Elliott Ivan Feldman in 1989. She graduated from the University of Arizona with a B.A. in Physical Education. In 1996, Harriet ANTI-SEMITIC STICKERS POSTED DOWNTOWN TUCSON AND AT UA Anti-Semitic stickers posted downtown Tucson and at UA. An anti-Semitic sticker was posted downtown on Tucson’s Fourth Avenue recently, and more appeared on the University of Arizona campus. “The stickers appear to be the same type that surfaced here in Tucson approximately one year ago,” says Paul Patterson, Jewishcommunity security
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Eliana (Ellie) Kate Boling and Daniel (Danny) Abraham Anderson were married on Sunday, May 23, 2021 at Loews Ventana Canyon Resort. Rabbi Stephanie Aaron and Rabbi Billy Lewkowicz officiated the ceremony at the waterfall, which was followed by the reception on the upperterrace.
NEW BILL PROPOSES MANDATORY HOLOCAUST EDUCATION IN ALL Only 12 states currently require schools to teach students about the Holocaust. Michael Beller and Josh Kay, the founders of Arizona Teaching the Holocaust, want to make Arizona state number 13. “It’s important to me that Holocaust education stay at the forefront,” Beller said. “We want to ANTI-SEMITIC STICKERS POSTED DOWNTOWN TUCSON AND AT UA An anti-Semitic sticker was posted downtown on Tucson’s Fourth Avenue recently, and more appeared on the University of Arizona campus. “The stickers appear to be the same type that surfaced here in Tucson approximately one year ago,” says HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYER APPOINTED AS NEW JEWISH HISTORY MUSEUM Gugulethu Moyo, the new executive director of Tucson’s Jewish History Museum/Holocaust History Center, comes to the job with a unique set of qualifications, encompassing both her career as an international human rights lawyer and her personal Jewish journey. In MAIMONIDES SOCIETY TO HOST “COVID-19: WHERE WE’VE BEEN AND With the increased availability of COVID-19 vaccinations and updated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control, many in the Southern Arizona Jewish community are feeling cautiously optimistic about a summer that looks very different from years past. The HOW TO RETIRE TO ISRAEL JERUSALEM – For a growing number of Jews in the Diaspora, turning retirement dreams into reality also means realizing a lifelong dream of living in Israel. Over the past decade, more than 6,000 Jews from North America and Britain have retired to Israel. In 2019, some 500 of3,500 immigrants to
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Leonard Frederick Cooper, 90, died Aug. 24, 2016. Born in Manhattan, N.Y., Mr. Cooper served in the U.S. Army from 1944 to 1946, in the European and Mediterranean theatres, and received the European, African, Middle-Eastern Campaign Medal, Good Conduct Medal, World War II Victory Medal, Rifleman’s Badge and was a Technician 5th Grade.ARIZONA JEWISH POST
Eliana (Ellie) Kate Boling and Daniel (Danny) Abraham Anderson were married on Sunday, May 23, 2021 at Loews Ventana Canyon Resort. Rabbi Stephanie Aaron and Rabbi Billy Lewkowicz officiated the ceremony at the waterfall, which was followed by the reception on the upperterrace.
NEW BILL PROPOSES MANDATORY HOLOCAUST EDUCATION IN ALL Only 12 states currently require schools to teach students about the Holocaust. Michael Beller and Josh Kay, the founders of Arizona Teaching the Holocaust, want to make Arizona state number 13. “It’s important to me that Holocaust education stay at the forefront,” Beller said. “We want to ANTI-SEMITIC STICKERS POSTED DOWNTOWN TUCSON AND AT UA An anti-Semitic sticker was posted downtown on Tucson’s Fourth Avenue recently, and more appeared on the University of Arizona campus. “The stickers appear to be the same type that surfaced here in Tucson approximately one year ago,” says HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYER APPOINTED AS NEW JEWISH HISTORY MUSEUM Gugulethu Moyo, the new executive director of Tucson’s Jewish History Museum/Holocaust History Center, comes to the job with a unique set of qualifications, encompassing both her career as an international human rights lawyer and her personal Jewish journey. In MAIMONIDES SOCIETY TO HOST “COVID-19: WHERE WE’VE BEEN AND With the increased availability of COVID-19 vaccinations and updated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control, many in the Southern Arizona Jewish community are feeling cautiously optimistic about a summer that looks very different from years past. The HOW TO RETIRE TO ISRAEL JERUSALEM – For a growing number of Jews in the Diaspora, turning retirement dreams into reality also means realizing a lifelong dream of living in Israel. Over the past decade, more than 6,000 Jews from North America and Britain have retired to Israel. In 2019, some 500 of3,500 immigrants to
HISTORY OF MOTHER’S DAY IN ISRAEL ALMOST AS OLD, COMPLEX Nothing in Israel is simple. Even a secular holiday like Mother’s Day is seeded with conflict, starting with the fact that there used to be two Mother’s Days celebrated in Israel: one in Haifa and one in the rest of the country. Although in the 1990s the day’s purview wasexpanded to
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Leonard Frederick Cooper, 90, died Aug. 24, 2016. Born in Manhattan, N.Y., Mr. Cooper served in the U.S. Army from 1944 to 1946, in the European and Mediterranean theatres, and received the European, African, Middle-Eastern Campaign Medal, Good Conduct Medal, World War II Victory Medal, Rifleman’s Badge and was a Technician 5th Grade. NATIONAL | AZ JEWISH POST | PAGE 26 JERUSALEM (JTA) — NASA released a photo of what it says is the crash site of Israel’s Beresheet lunar lander. The image taken some 56 miles from the surface of the moon by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter on April 22, 11 days after the crash, shows a dark smudge HARRIET FRUCHTMAN FELDMAN, ACTIVE SYNAGOGUE VOLUNTEER AND 8 hours ago · Harriet Fruchtman Feldman was born on February 7th, 1931, in Brooklyn, New York and was preceded in death by her husband Elliott Ivan Feldman in 1989. She graduated from the University of Arizona with a B.A. in Physical Education. In 1996, Harriet HOW TO RETIRE TO ISRAEL JERUSALEM – For a growing number of Jews in the Diaspora, turning retirement dreams into reality also means realizing a lifelong dream of living in Israel. Over the past decade, more than 6,000 Jews from North America and Britain have retired to Israel. In 2019, some 500 of3,500 immigrants to
RELATIONSHIPS ARE THE ESSENCE OF JUDAISM Human beings are born into relationship. It is our natural way of being – a state of need coupled with desire – without which we languish physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. In the Jewish tradition, being in relationship is regarded as one of the highest and most sacred of values NATIONAL | AZ JEWISH POST | PAGE 28 WASHINGTON (JTA) — The leaders of three of the four major Jewish religious streams were not invited to a White House briefing on issues “impacting the community,” nor was the Jewish community’s leading civil rights advocacy group. HISTORY OF MOTHER’S DAY IN ISRAEL ALMOST AS OLD, COMPLEX Nothing in Israel is simple. Even a secular holiday like Mother’s Day is seeded with conflict, starting with the fact that there used to be two Mother’s Days celebrated in Israel: one in Haifa and one in the rest of the country. Although in the 1990s the day’s purview wasexpanded to
NATIONAL | AZ JEWISH POST | PAGE 27 (JTA) — The alleged gunman in the attack on the Chabad of Poway synagogue near San Diego was charged with murder. John Earnest, 19, was charged on Sunday afternoon with one count of murder in the first degree and three counts of attempted murder in the first degree,according
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PRAGUE (JTA) — When the novel “Altschul’s Method” hit the shelves in Czech bookstores this March, it was hailed as a brilliant political and psychological thriller combining elements of science fiction, alternate history and Jewish mysticism. But it became a true literary sensation when it NEWS, AZ JEWISH POST, PAGE 289 Sen. Chuck Hagel introduces Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin E. Dempsey at the Forum on the Law of the Sea Convention in Washington, D.C., May 9,2012.
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May 10, 2021 /. Beloved husband, father, friend, teacher, writer, gardener, advocate, connector, Tucson enthusiast, and grateful human, Joshua Mark Hurand, age 48, died peacefully at his home in Tucson, AZ on May 6, 2021 surrounded by loved ones. Born in Lansing, MI on April 15, 1973 to Gary and Carol Hurand, he was the first grandchild of both NEW BILL PROPOSES MANDATORY HOLOCAUST EDUCATION IN ALL New bill proposes mandatory Holocaust education in all Arizona school districts. nly 12 states currently require schools to teach students about the Holocaust. Michael Beller and Josh Kay, the founders of Arizona Teaching the Holocaust, want to make Arizona state number 13. “It’s important to me that Holocaust education stay at the ANTI-SEMITIC STICKERS POSTED DOWNTOWN TUCSON AND AT UA Anti-Semitic stickers posted downtown Tucson and at UA. An anti-Semitic sticker was posted downtown on Tucson’s Fourth Avenue recently, and more appeared on the University of Arizona campus. “The stickers appear to be the same type that surfaced here in Tucson approximately one year ago,” says Paul Patterson, Jewishcommunity security
HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYER APPOINTED AS NEW JEWISH HISTORY MUSEUM Human rights lawyer appointed as new Jewish History Museum director. Gugulethu Moyo, the new executive director of Tucson’s Jewish History Museum/Holocaust History Center, comes to the job with a unique set of qualifications, encompassing both her career as an international human rights lawyer and her personal Jewish journey. InNovember, the
MAIMONIDES SOCIETY TO HOST “COVID-19: WHERE WE’VE BEEN AND With the increased availability of COVID-19 vaccinations and updated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control, many in the Southern Arizona Jewish community are feeling cautiously optimistic about a summer that looks very different from years past. The HOW TO RETIRE TO ISRAEL Over the past decade, more than 6,000 Jews from North America and Britain have retired to Israel. In 2019, some 500 of 3,500 immigrants to Israel from North America were retirees. For some of these new “olim” it was the culmination of a lifelong Zionist dream. For others it was a practical move to be closer to children andgrandchildren, or
EACH UNDER THEIR OWN FIG TREE … EASY TO GROW IN TUCSON, AZ Figs can be espaliered, pruned and anchored to grow flat along a wall. Figs trees can be grown as container plants, so if you are not yet in your “forever home,” you can keep it in a pot and still grow your own fruit. Care of a fig tree is easy. Prune once a year in January or February when it is dormant to shape its form and maintain its size. LOLA GRABB | AZ JEWISH POST Lola Lipsitz Grabb died peacefully at her home in Tucson on Sept. 29, 2018 due to complications related to cancer. Lolita (as she became known to friends) was born on March 20, 1929, in Santiago de Cuba to Julio and Emma Lipsitz, immigrants to AGENCY PARTNERS WITH SOLO ELDERS TO PROVIDE SURROGATE Surrogates act on a solo senior’s behalf when they are unable to communicate their wishes, when they need a trusted advisor or partner, or when they want to make a change in their advance directive. “Our surrogate program is a way to avoid ethics panels or the need for guardianship. Individuals can get the care they want with the help ofLEONARD COOPER
Leonard Frederick Cooper, 90, died Aug. 24, 2016. Born in Manhattan, N.Y., Mr. Cooper served in the U.S. Army from 1944 to 1946, in the European and Mediterranean theatres, and received the European, African, Middle-Eastern Campaign Medal, Good Conduct Medal, World War II Victory Medal, Rifleman’s Badge and was a Technician 5th Grade.ARIZONA JEWISH POST
May 10, 2021 /. Beloved husband, father, friend, teacher, writer, gardener, advocate, connector, Tucson enthusiast, and grateful human, Joshua Mark Hurand, age 48, died peacefully at his home in Tucson, AZ on May 6, 2021 surrounded by loved ones. Born in Lansing, MI on April 15, 1973 to Gary and Carol Hurand, he was the first grandchild of both NEW BILL PROPOSES MANDATORY HOLOCAUST EDUCATION IN ALL New bill proposes mandatory Holocaust education in all Arizona school districts. nly 12 states currently require schools to teach students about the Holocaust. Michael Beller and Josh Kay, the founders of Arizona Teaching the Holocaust, want to make Arizona state number 13. “It’s important to me that Holocaust education stay at the ANTI-SEMITIC STICKERS POSTED DOWNTOWN TUCSON AND AT UA Anti-Semitic stickers posted downtown Tucson and at UA. An anti-Semitic sticker was posted downtown on Tucson’s Fourth Avenue recently, and more appeared on the University of Arizona campus. “The stickers appear to be the same type that surfaced here in Tucson approximately one year ago,” says Paul Patterson, Jewishcommunity security
HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYER APPOINTED AS NEW JEWISH HISTORY MUSEUM Human rights lawyer appointed as new Jewish History Museum director. Gugulethu Moyo, the new executive director of Tucson’s Jewish History Museum/Holocaust History Center, comes to the job with a unique set of qualifications, encompassing both her career as an international human rights lawyer and her personal Jewish journey. InNovember, the
MAIMONIDES SOCIETY TO HOST “COVID-19: WHERE WE’VE BEEN AND With the increased availability of COVID-19 vaccinations and updated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control, many in the Southern Arizona Jewish community are feeling cautiously optimistic about a summer that looks very different from years past. The HOW TO RETIRE TO ISRAEL Over the past decade, more than 6,000 Jews from North America and Britain have retired to Israel. In 2019, some 500 of 3,500 immigrants to Israel from North America were retirees. For some of these new “olim” it was the culmination of a lifelong Zionist dream. For others it was a practical move to be closer to children andgrandchildren, or
EACH UNDER THEIR OWN FIG TREE … EASY TO GROW IN TUCSON, AZ Figs can be espaliered, pruned and anchored to grow flat along a wall. Figs trees can be grown as container plants, so if you are not yet in your “forever home,” you can keep it in a pot and still grow your own fruit. Care of a fig tree is easy. Prune once a year in January or February when it is dormant to shape its form and maintain its size. LOLA GRABB | AZ JEWISH POST Lola Lipsitz Grabb died peacefully at her home in Tucson on Sept. 29, 2018 due to complications related to cancer. Lolita (as she became known to friends) was born on March 20, 1929, in Santiago de Cuba to Julio and Emma Lipsitz, immigrants to AGENCY PARTNERS WITH SOLO ELDERS TO PROVIDE SURROGATE Surrogates act on a solo senior’s behalf when they are unable to communicate their wishes, when they need a trusted advisor or partner, or when they want to make a change in their advance directive. “Our surrogate program is a way to avoid ethics panels or the need for guardianship. Individuals can get the care they want with the help ofLEONARD COOPER
Leonard Frederick Cooper, 90, died Aug. 24, 2016. Born in Manhattan, N.Y., Mr. Cooper served in the U.S. Army from 1944 to 1946, in the European and Mediterranean theatres, and received the European, African, Middle-Eastern Campaign Medal, Good Conduct Medal, World War II Victory Medal, Rifleman’s Badge and was a Technician 5th Grade. HARRIET FRUCHTMAN FELDMAN, ACTIVE SYNAGOGUE VOLUNTEER AND 7 hours ago · Harriet Fruchtman Feldman was born on February 7th, 1931, in Brooklyn, New York and was preceded in death by her husband Elliott Ivan Feldman in 1989. She graduated from the University of Arizona with a B.A. in Physical Education. In 1996, HarrietAPRIL BAUER
Over the past few months, many Tucsonans traveled from the climes of Southern Arizona to similar ones in Israel. Here is a sampling of their varied sojourns: From April 13 to May 13, Iris Sapovits, co-president of Hadassah Southern Arizona, and Annie Stein, Hadassah’s Israel, Zionist andAZ JEWISH POST
PRAGUE (JTA) — When the novel “Altschul’s Method” hit the shelves in Czech bookstores this March, it was hailed as a brilliant political and psychological thriller combining elements of science fiction, alternate history and Jewish mysticism. But it became a true literary sensation when it HOW TO RETIRE TO ISRAEL Over the past decade, more than 6,000 Jews from North America and Britain have retired to Israel. In 2019, some 500 of 3,500 immigrants to Israel from North America were retirees. For some of these new “olim” it was the culmination of a lifelong Zionist dream. For others it was a practical move to be closer to children andgrandchildren, or
RELATIONSHIPS ARE THE ESSENCE OF JUDAISM Relationships are the essence of Judaism. Human beings are born into relationship. It is our natural way of being – a state of need coupled with desire – without which we languish physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. In the Jewish tradition, being in relationship is regarded as one of the highest and most sacred ofvalues.
NEWS, AZ JEWISH POST, PAGE 289 Sen. Chuck Hagel introduces Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin E. Dempsey at the Forum on the Law of the Sea Convention in Washington, D.C., May 9,2012.
HISTORY OF MOTHER’S DAY IN ISRAEL ALMOST AS OLD, COMPLEX The first Mother’s Day celebration in Israel was initiated by the Ezra society, a women’s health organization headed by Sarah Herzog, mother of President Chaim Herzog, and Mariana (Miriam) Hoofien, wife of the general manager of the Anglo-Palestine Bank (later renamed Bank Leumi). Their Mother’s Day was celebrated April 6, 1947 in EASY-CARE HOUSEPLANTS FOR SOUTHERN ARIZONA’S LOW-HUMIDITY South African succulents like desert rose (Adenium), sanseveria (Sanseveria), ox-tongue (Gasteria) and jade plants (Crassula) all tolerate low humidity. From southern Africa, there are over 1,000 sanseveria that can be kept as houseplants. Plants that normally hang off cliffs or dangle from the tops of trees (epiphytes) are used totoughing it
EACH UNDER THEIR OWN FIG TREE … EASY TO GROW IN TUCSON, AZ Figs can be espaliered, pruned and anchored to grow flat along a wall. Figs trees can be grown as container plants, so if you are not yet in your “forever home,” you can keep it in a pot and still grow your own fruit. Care of a fig tree is easy. Prune once a year in January or February when it is dormant to shape its form and maintain its size. RAY LEDERMAN, MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCATE, DIES Raymond Karl Lederman, D.O., a doctor, psychiatrist and passionate advocate for child and adolescent mental health, died June 15, 2015 after what his family describes as “a long journey” with cancer. He was 65. Born in Detroit, he graduated from theARIZONA JEWISH POST
May 10, 2021 /. Beloved husband, father, friend, teacher, writer, gardener, advocate, connector, Tucson enthusiast, and grateful human, Joshua Mark Hurand, age 48, died peacefully at his home in Tucson, AZ on May 6, 2021 surrounded by loved ones. Born in Lansing, MI on April 15, 1973 to Gary and Carol Hurand, he was the first grandchild of both NEW BILL PROPOSES MANDATORY HOLOCAUST EDUCATION IN ALL New bill proposes mandatory Holocaust education in all Arizona school districts. nly 12 states currently require schools to teach students about the Holocaust. Michael Beller and Josh Kay, the founders of Arizona Teaching the Holocaust, want to make Arizona state number 13. “It’s important to me that Holocaust education stay at the ANTI-SEMITIC STICKERS POSTED DOWNTOWN TUCSON AND AT UA Anti-Semitic stickers posted downtown Tucson and at UA. An anti-Semitic sticker was posted downtown on Tucson’s Fourth Avenue recently, and more appeared on the University of Arizona campus. “The stickers appear to be the same type that surfaced here in Tucson approximately one year ago,” says Paul Patterson, Jewishcommunity security
HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYER APPOINTED AS NEW JEWISH HISTORY MUSEUM Human rights lawyer appointed as new Jewish History Museum director. Gugulethu Moyo, the new executive director of Tucson’s Jewish History Museum/Holocaust History Center, comes to the job with a unique set of qualifications, encompassing both her career as an international human rights lawyer and her personal Jewish journey. InNovember, the
MAIMONIDES SOCIETY TO HOST “COVID-19: WHERE WE’VE BEEN AND With the increased availability of COVID-19 vaccinations and updated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control, many in the Southern Arizona Jewish community are feeling cautiously optimistic about a summer that looks very different from years past. The HOW TO RETIRE TO ISRAEL Over the past decade, more than 6,000 Jews from North America and Britain have retired to Israel. In 2019, some 500 of 3,500 immigrants to Israel from North America were retirees. For some of these new “olim” it was the culmination of a lifelong Zionist dream. For others it was a practical move to be closer to children andgrandchildren, or
EACH UNDER THEIR OWN FIG TREE … EASY TO GROW IN TUCSON, AZ Figs can be espaliered, pruned and anchored to grow flat along a wall. Figs trees can be grown as container plants, so if you are not yet in your “forever home,” you can keep it in a pot and still grow your own fruit. Care of a fig tree is easy. Prune once a year in January or February when it is dormant to shape its form and maintain its size. LOLA GRABB | AZ JEWISH POST Lola Lipsitz Grabb died peacefully at her home in Tucson on Sept. 29, 2018 due to complications related to cancer. Lolita (as she became known to friends) was born on March 20, 1929, in Santiago de Cuba to Julio and Emma Lipsitz, immigrants to AGENCY PARTNERS WITH SOLO ELDERS TO PROVIDE SURROGATE Surrogates act on a solo senior’s behalf when they are unable to communicate their wishes, when they need a trusted advisor or partner, or when they want to make a change in their advance directive. “Our surrogate program is a way to avoid ethics panels or the need for guardianship. Individuals can get the care they want with the help ofLEONARD COOPER
Leonard Frederick Cooper, 90, died Aug. 24, 2016. Born in Manhattan, N.Y., Mr. Cooper served in the U.S. Army from 1944 to 1946, in the European and Mediterranean theatres, and received the European, African, Middle-Eastern Campaign Medal, Good Conduct Medal, World War II Victory Medal, Rifleman’s Badge and was a Technician 5th Grade.ARIZONA JEWISH POST
May 10, 2021 /. Beloved husband, father, friend, teacher, writer, gardener, advocate, connector, Tucson enthusiast, and grateful human, Joshua Mark Hurand, age 48, died peacefully at his home in Tucson, AZ on May 6, 2021 surrounded by loved ones. Born in Lansing, MI on April 15, 1973 to Gary and Carol Hurand, he was the first grandchild of both NEW BILL PROPOSES MANDATORY HOLOCAUST EDUCATION IN ALL New bill proposes mandatory Holocaust education in all Arizona school districts. nly 12 states currently require schools to teach students about the Holocaust. Michael Beller and Josh Kay, the founders of Arizona Teaching the Holocaust, want to make Arizona state number 13. “It’s important to me that Holocaust education stay at the ANTI-SEMITIC STICKERS POSTED DOWNTOWN TUCSON AND AT UA Anti-Semitic stickers posted downtown Tucson and at UA. An anti-Semitic sticker was posted downtown on Tucson’s Fourth Avenue recently, and more appeared on the University of Arizona campus. “The stickers appear to be the same type that surfaced here in Tucson approximately one year ago,” says Paul Patterson, Jewishcommunity security
HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYER APPOINTED AS NEW JEWISH HISTORY MUSEUM Human rights lawyer appointed as new Jewish History Museum director. Gugulethu Moyo, the new executive director of Tucson’s Jewish History Museum/Holocaust History Center, comes to the job with a unique set of qualifications, encompassing both her career as an international human rights lawyer and her personal Jewish journey. InNovember, the
MAIMONIDES SOCIETY TO HOST “COVID-19: WHERE WE’VE BEEN AND With the increased availability of COVID-19 vaccinations and updated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control, many in the Southern Arizona Jewish community are feeling cautiously optimistic about a summer that looks very different from years past. The HOW TO RETIRE TO ISRAEL Over the past decade, more than 6,000 Jews from North America and Britain have retired to Israel. In 2019, some 500 of 3,500 immigrants to Israel from North America were retirees. For some of these new “olim” it was the culmination of a lifelong Zionist dream. For others it was a practical move to be closer to children andgrandchildren, or
EACH UNDER THEIR OWN FIG TREE … EASY TO GROW IN TUCSON, AZ Figs can be espaliered, pruned and anchored to grow flat along a wall. Figs trees can be grown as container plants, so if you are not yet in your “forever home,” you can keep it in a pot and still grow your own fruit. Care of a fig tree is easy. Prune once a year in January or February when it is dormant to shape its form and maintain its size. LOLA GRABB | AZ JEWISH POST Lola Lipsitz Grabb died peacefully at her home in Tucson on Sept. 29, 2018 due to complications related to cancer. Lolita (as she became known to friends) was born on March 20, 1929, in Santiago de Cuba to Julio and Emma Lipsitz, immigrants to AGENCY PARTNERS WITH SOLO ELDERS TO PROVIDE SURROGATE Surrogates act on a solo senior’s behalf when they are unable to communicate their wishes, when they need a trusted advisor or partner, or when they want to make a change in their advance directive. “Our surrogate program is a way to avoid ethics panels or the need for guardianship. Individuals can get the care they want with the help ofLEONARD COOPER
Leonard Frederick Cooper, 90, died Aug. 24, 2016. Born in Manhattan, N.Y., Mr. Cooper served in the U.S. Army from 1944 to 1946, in the European and Mediterranean theatres, and received the European, African, Middle-Eastern Campaign Medal, Good Conduct Medal, World War II Victory Medal, Rifleman’s Badge and was a Technician 5th Grade. HARRIET FRUCHTMAN FELDMAN, ACTIVE SYNAGOGUE VOLUNTEER AND 7 hours ago · Harriet Fruchtman Feldman was born on February 7th, 1931, in Brooklyn, New York and was preceded in death by her husband Elliott Ivan Feldman in 1989. She graduated from the University of Arizona with a B.A. in Physical Education. In 1996, HarrietAPRIL BAUER
Over the past few months, many Tucsonans traveled from the climes of Southern Arizona to similar ones in Israel. Here is a sampling of their varied sojourns: From April 13 to May 13, Iris Sapovits, co-president of Hadassah Southern Arizona, and Annie Stein, Hadassah’s Israel, Zionist andAZ JEWISH POST
PRAGUE (JTA) — When the novel “Altschul’s Method” hit the shelves in Czech bookstores this March, it was hailed as a brilliant political and psychological thriller combining elements of science fiction, alternate history and Jewish mysticism. But it became a true literary sensation when it HOW TO RETIRE TO ISRAEL Over the past decade, more than 6,000 Jews from North America and Britain have retired to Israel. In 2019, some 500 of 3,500 immigrants to Israel from North America were retirees. For some of these new “olim” it was the culmination of a lifelong Zionist dream. For others it was a practical move to be closer to children andgrandchildren, or
RELATIONSHIPS ARE THE ESSENCE OF JUDAISM Relationships are the essence of Judaism. Human beings are born into relationship. It is our natural way of being – a state of need coupled with desire – without which we languish physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. In the Jewish tradition, being in relationship is regarded as one of the highest and most sacred ofvalues.
NEWS, AZ JEWISH POST, PAGE 289 Sen. Chuck Hagel introduces Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin E. Dempsey at the Forum on the Law of the Sea Convention in Washington, D.C., May 9,2012.
HISTORY OF MOTHER’S DAY IN ISRAEL ALMOST AS OLD, COMPLEX The first Mother’s Day celebration in Israel was initiated by the Ezra society, a women’s health organization headed by Sarah Herzog, mother of President Chaim Herzog, and Mariana (Miriam) Hoofien, wife of the general manager of the Anglo-Palestine Bank (later renamed Bank Leumi). Their Mother’s Day was celebrated April 6, 1947 in EASY-CARE HOUSEPLANTS FOR SOUTHERN ARIZONA’S LOW-HUMIDITY South African succulents like desert rose (Adenium), sanseveria (Sanseveria), ox-tongue (Gasteria) and jade plants (Crassula) all tolerate low humidity. From southern Africa, there are over 1,000 sanseveria that can be kept as houseplants. Plants that normally hang off cliffs or dangle from the tops of trees (epiphytes) are used totoughing it
EACH UNDER THEIR OWN FIG TREE … EASY TO GROW IN TUCSON, AZ Figs can be espaliered, pruned and anchored to grow flat along a wall. Figs trees can be grown as container plants, so if you are not yet in your “forever home,” you can keep it in a pot and still grow your own fruit. Care of a fig tree is easy. Prune once a year in January or February when it is dormant to shape its form and maintain its size. RAY LEDERMAN, MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCATE, DIES Raymond Karl Lederman, D.O., a doctor, psychiatrist and passionate advocate for child and adolescent mental health, died June 15, 2015 after what his family describes as “a long journey” with cancer. He was 65. Born in Detroit, he graduated from theARIZONA JEWISH POST
May 10, 2021 /. Beloved husband, father, friend, teacher, writer, gardener, advocate, connector, Tucson enthusiast, and grateful human, Joshua Mark Hurand, age 48, died peacefully at his home in Tucson, AZ on May 6, 2021 surrounded by loved ones. Born in Lansing, MI on April 15, 1973 to Gary and Carol Hurand, he was the first grandchild of both NEW BILL PROPOSES MANDATORY HOLOCAUST EDUCATION IN ALL New bill proposes mandatory Holocaust education in all Arizona school districts. nly 12 states currently require schools to teach students about the Holocaust. Michael Beller and Josh Kay, the founders of Arizona Teaching the Holocaust, want to make Arizona state number 13. “It’s important to me that Holocaust education stay at the ANTI-SEMITIC STICKERS POSTED DOWNTOWN TUCSON AND AT UA Anti-Semitic stickers posted downtown Tucson and at UA. An anti-Semitic sticker was posted downtown on Tucson’s Fourth Avenue recently, and more appeared on the University of Arizona campus. “The stickers appear to be the same type that surfaced here in Tucson approximately one year ago,” says Paul Patterson, Jewishcommunity security
HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYER APPOINTED AS NEW JEWISH HISTORY MUSEUM Human rights lawyer appointed as new Jewish History Museum director. Gugulethu Moyo, the new executive director of Tucson’s Jewish History Museum/Holocaust History Center, comes to the job with a unique set of qualifications, encompassing both her career as an international human rights lawyer and her personal Jewish journey. InNovember, the
MAIMONIDES SOCIETY TO HOST “COVID-19: WHERE WE’VE BEEN AND With the increased availability of COVID-19 vaccinations and updated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control, many in the Southern Arizona Jewish community are feeling cautiously optimistic about a summer that looks very different from years past. The HOW TO RETIRE TO ISRAEL Over the past decade, more than 6,000 Jews from North America and Britain have retired to Israel. In 2019, some 500 of 3,500 immigrants to Israel from North America were retirees. For some of these new “olim” it was the culmination of a lifelong Zionist dream. For others it was a practical move to be closer to children andgrandchildren, or
HISTORY OF MOTHER’S DAY IN ISRAEL ALMOST AS OLD, COMPLEX The first Mother’s Day celebration in Israel was initiated by the Ezra society, a women’s health organization headed by Sarah Herzog, mother of President Chaim Herzog, and Mariana (Miriam) Hoofien, wife of the general manager of the Anglo-Palestine Bank (later renamed Bank Leumi). Their Mother’s Day was celebrated April 6, 1947 in EACH UNDER THEIR OWN FIG TREE … EASY TO GROW IN TUCSON, AZ Figs can be espaliered, pruned and anchored to grow flat along a wall. Figs trees can be grown as container plants, so if you are not yet in your “forever home,” you can keep it in a pot and still grow your own fruit. Care of a fig tree is easy. Prune once a year in January or February when it is dormant to shape its form and maintain its size. LOLA GRABB | AZ JEWISH POST Lola Lipsitz Grabb died peacefully at her home in Tucson on Sept. 29, 2018 due to complications related to cancer. Lolita (as she became known to friends) was born on March 20, 1929, in Santiago de Cuba to Julio and Emma Lipsitz, immigrants to AGENCY PARTNERS WITH SOLO ELDERS TO PROVIDE SURROGATE Surrogates act on a solo senior’s behalf when they are unable to communicate their wishes, when they need a trusted advisor or partner, or when they want to make a change in their advance directive. “Our surrogate program is a way to avoid ethics panels or the need for guardianship. Individuals can get the care they want with the help ofARIZONA JEWISH POST
May 10, 2021 /. Beloved husband, father, friend, teacher, writer, gardener, advocate, connector, Tucson enthusiast, and grateful human, Joshua Mark Hurand, age 48, died peacefully at his home in Tucson, AZ on May 6, 2021 surrounded by loved ones. Born in Lansing, MI on April 15, 1973 to Gary and Carol Hurand, he was the first grandchild of both NEW BILL PROPOSES MANDATORY HOLOCAUST EDUCATION IN ALL New bill proposes mandatory Holocaust education in all Arizona school districts. nly 12 states currently require schools to teach students about the Holocaust. Michael Beller and Josh Kay, the founders of Arizona Teaching the Holocaust, want to make Arizona state number 13. “It’s important to me that Holocaust education stay at the ANTI-SEMITIC STICKERS POSTED DOWNTOWN TUCSON AND AT UA Anti-Semitic stickers posted downtown Tucson and at UA. An anti-Semitic sticker was posted downtown on Tucson’s Fourth Avenue recently, and more appeared on the University of Arizona campus. “The stickers appear to be the same type that surfaced here in Tucson approximately one year ago,” says Paul Patterson, Jewishcommunity security
HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYER APPOINTED AS NEW JEWISH HISTORY MUSEUM Human rights lawyer appointed as new Jewish History Museum director. Gugulethu Moyo, the new executive director of Tucson’s Jewish History Museum/Holocaust History Center, comes to the job with a unique set of qualifications, encompassing both her career as an international human rights lawyer and her personal Jewish journey. InNovember, the
MAIMONIDES SOCIETY TO HOST “COVID-19: WHERE WE’VE BEEN AND With the increased availability of COVID-19 vaccinations and updated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control, many in the Southern Arizona Jewish community are feeling cautiously optimistic about a summer that looks very different from years past. The HOW TO RETIRE TO ISRAEL Over the past decade, more than 6,000 Jews from North America and Britain have retired to Israel. In 2019, some 500 of 3,500 immigrants to Israel from North America were retirees. For some of these new “olim” it was the culmination of a lifelong Zionist dream. For others it was a practical move to be closer to children andgrandchildren, or
EACH UNDER THEIR OWN FIG TREE … EASY TO GROW IN TUCSON, AZ Figs can be espaliered, pruned and anchored to grow flat along a wall. Figs trees can be grown as container plants, so if you are not yet in your “forever home,” you can keep it in a pot and still grow your own fruit. Care of a fig tree is easy. Prune once a year in January or February when it is dormant to shape its form and maintain its size. LOLA GRABB | AZ JEWISH POST Lola Lipsitz Grabb died peacefully at her home in Tucson on Sept. 29, 2018 due to complications related to cancer. Lolita (as she became known to friends) was born on March 20, 1929, in Santiago de Cuba to Julio and Emma Lipsitz, immigrants to AGENCY PARTNERS WITH SOLO ELDERS TO PROVIDE SURROGATE Surrogates act on a solo senior’s behalf when they are unable to communicate their wishes, when they need a trusted advisor or partner, or when they want to make a change in their advance directive. “Our surrogate program is a way to avoid ethics panels or the need for guardianship. Individuals can get the care they want with the help ofLEONARD COOPER
Leonard Frederick Cooper, 90, died Aug. 24, 2016. Born in Manhattan, N.Y., Mr. Cooper served in the U.S. Army from 1944 to 1946, in the European and Mediterranean theatres, and received the European, African, Middle-Eastern Campaign Medal, Good Conduct Medal, World War II Victory Medal, Rifleman’s Badge and was a Technician 5th Grade. HOW TO RETIRE TO ISRAEL Over the past decade, more than 6,000 Jews from North America and Britain have retired to Israel. In 2019, some 500 of 3,500 immigrants to Israel from North America were retirees. For some of these new “olim” it was the culmination of a lifelong Zionist dream. For others it was a practical move to be closer to children andgrandchildren, or
NEWS, AZ JEWISH POST, PAGE 290 PRAGUE (JTA) — The following is a rundown of some Eastern European countries and where they stand on restitution: Poland: Has not enacted any form of private restitution or compensation for an estimated $30.5 billion worth of property confiscated by the Nazis, then thecommunists.
RELATIONSHIPS ARE THE ESSENCE OF JUDAISM Relationships are the essence of Judaism. Human beings are born into relationship. It is our natural way of being – a state of need coupled with desire – without which we languish physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. In the Jewish tradition, being in relationship is regarded as one of the highest and most sacred ofvalues.
HISTORY OF MOTHER’S DAY IN ISRAEL ALMOST AS OLD, COMPLEX The first Mother’s Day celebration in Israel was initiated by the Ezra society, a women’s health organization headed by Sarah Herzog, mother of President Chaim Herzog, and Mariana (Miriam) Hoofien, wife of the general manager of the Anglo-Palestine Bank (later renamed Bank Leumi). Their Mother’s Day was celebrated April 6, 1947 in NEWS, AZ JEWISH POST, PAGE 289 Sen. Chuck Hagel introduces Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin E. Dempsey at the Forum on the Law of the Sea Convention in Washington, D.C., May 9,2012.
CAROL STERN, TUCSON COMMUNITY LEADER AND ISRAEL ADVOCATE Carol Stern with Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir. Carol Stern passed away on Friday, May 14, 2021. She and her husband, Al, of blessed memory, provided invaluable leadership to the Tucson Jewish community for decades, serving as moving forces behind the establishment of JOSH HURAND, BELOVED FATHER, COMMUNITY LEADER, AND Josh Hurand Z”L. Beloved husband, father, friend, teacher, writer, gardener, advocate, connector, Tucson enthusiast, and grateful human, Joshua Mark Hurand, age 48, died peacefully at his home in Tucson, AZ on May 6, 2021 surrounded by loved ones. Born in Lansing, MI on April 15, 1973 to Gary and Carol Hurand, he was the first grandchild of EASY-CARE HOUSEPLANTS FOR SOUTHERN ARIZONA’S LOW-HUMIDITY South African succulents like desert rose (Adenium), sanseveria (Sanseveria), ox-tongue (Gasteria) and jade plants (Crassula) all tolerate low humidity. From southern Africa, there are over 1,000 sanseveria that can be kept as houseplants. Plants that normally hang off cliffs or dangle from the tops of trees (epiphytes) are used totoughing it
RAY LEDERMAN, MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCATE, DIES Raymond Karl Lederman, D.O., a doctor, psychiatrist and passionate advocate for child and adolescent mental health, died June 15, 2015 after what his family describes as “a long journey” with cancer. He was 65. Born in Detroit, he graduated from the EACH UNDER THEIR OWN FIG TREE … EASY TO GROW IN TUCSON, AZ Figs can be espaliered, pruned and anchored to grow flat along a wall. Figs trees can be grown as container plants, so if you are not yet in your “forever home,” you can keep it in a pot and still grow your own fruit. Care of a fig tree is easy. Prune once a year in January or February when it is dormant to shape its form and maintain its size.MENU
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NO TIME FOR A BREATHER: A NURSE’S ACCOUNT OF ISRAEL’S FIRST CORONAVIRUS DEATH AND LIFE INSIDE A COVID-19 WARD Nurse Rachel Gemara wears a hazmat suit in the coronavirus ward at Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem. (Courtesy of Gemara) April 30, 2020 / Ruth Ebenstein, JTA JERUSALEM (JTA) — Nearly six weeks have passed since Arie Even, an 88-year-old Holocaust survivor, died of the coronavirus. It happened at the end of Shabbat dinner on a Friday night in March at the Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem. Even drew headlines as Israel’s first COVID-19 fatality. As of Thursday, the coronavirus death count in the country… Read more » IT’S OFFICIAL: MOST REFORM JEWISH CAMPS WILL CANCEL THIS SUMMER DUE TO COVID, AFFECTING AT LEAST 10,000 KIDS Eisner Camp in Massachusetts, a view of its lake seen here, is among 16 Reform movement overnight camps that will not open this summer.(Wikimedia Commons)
April 30, 2020 / Ben Sales, JTA This is a developing story. (JTA) — Nearly all Reform Jewish summer camps, and at least one Conservative camp, will remain closed for the 2020 summer due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency has learned. The landmark decision, made Thursday afternoon, will affect 15 Reform overnight… Read more » DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE DOUBLES ITS HOURS DURING STAY-AT-HOME ORDERS “For some of them, we’re their lifeline," Nechama Bakst, senior director of family violence services at the Met Council, said of the domestic violence helpline. (Ravikiran Rajagopal/EyeEm via GettyImages)
April 30, 2020 / Shira Hanau, JTA (JTA) – The change was clear as soon as New York City’s stay-at-home order went into effect: Calls to the domestic violence department at the city’s leading Jewish poverty nonprofit departed from their regular pattern. Women used to call during the day while at work or while their abusers… Read more » NEW YORK CITY POLICE BREAK UP ANOTHER ORTHODOX FUNERAL AS CROWDSGATHER
New York police turned out in force for an Orthodox funeral in Borough Park, Brooklyn, Thursday, leading to tensions. (Photo/screenshot from Twitter user @hasidic_1) April 30, 2020 / Shira Hanau, JTA (JTA) – Two days after New York City’s mayor called out “the Jewish community” when vowing to crack down on gatherings, city police intervened in another funeral in a Jewish neighborhood, resulting in a tense scene and at least one arrest. A video shared on Whatsapp showed a chaotic… Read more » JWI FLOWER PROJECT SUPPORTS VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, WHO ARE EVEN MORE AT RISK DURING CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC Jewish Women International's Flower Project raises funds through its Mother's Day card program to support victims of domestic violenceApril 30, 2020 /
More than 45,000 women and children spend each Mother’s Day in domestic violence shelters. At this unprecedented time in the U.S., many women who have escaped abuse for the safety of shelters now find themselves stuck in place, unable to move forward with rebuilding their lives. Jewish Women International’s Flower… Read more » ‘WE DON’T HAVE TIME’: RABBI LAUNCHES JEWISH CLIMATE CHANGE INITIATIVE DURING CORONAVIRUS CRISIS A demonstrator holds a poster in front of the U.S. Capitol during a climate protest in Washington, Dec. 27, 2019. (Eva Hambach/AFP viaGetty Images)
April 30, 2020 / Josefin Dolsten, JTA NEW YORK (JTA) — Rabbi Jennie Rosenn has spent most of her career working on Jewish social justice causes. Until recently, however, there was one issue that didn’t resonate as strong. “The environment was something that I knew was important, but I wasn’t passionate in my kishkes about… Read more » AS THE SEXUAL ASSAULT CLAIM AGAINST JOE BIDEN BUILDS, SOME JEWISH WOMEN WONDER WHETHER HE DESERVES THEIR SUPPORT Joe Biden arrives at a media event in Wilmington, Del., March 12, 2020. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images) April 30, 2020 / Ron Kampeas, JTA WASHINGTON (JTA) — Monday was supposed to have been a good news day for Joe Biden: The venerable New York congresswoman Nita Lowey convened hundreds of women on a phone call to launch a new group, Jewish Women for Joe. The timing, though, was not auspicious. The same day,… Read more » THROWING CANDY AT THE COMPUTER: WHAT CELEBRATING YOUR BAT MITZVAH LOOKS LIKE IN THE TIME OF THE CORONAVIRUS April 24, 2020 / Josefin Dolsten, JTA (JTA) — Midway through Lila Duke’s bat mitzvah ceremony, her family’s cat made an appearance. Minnie’s interruption was one of many ways that Lila’s coming-of-age ceremony was different from what she had expected. While the 12-year-old still read her Torah portion in front of more than 100 people, still… Read more » JERUSALEM’S OLD CITY, VIRTUAL REALITY EDITION: A GAME BRINGS QUARANTINED PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD INTO THE HOLY NEIGHBORHOOD A scene from “The Holy City,” an immersive virtual reality experience that takes users into Jerusalem's Old City. (NimrodShanit/Blimey)
April 18, 2020 / Judah Kauffman, JTA JERUSALEM (JTA) — This time of year — the convergence of Passover, Easter and Ramadan — is peak tourism time for this city. This year is the first time since 1992 that all three festivals fall in the same month. But traveling as a tourist to Jerusalem right now… Read more _Subscribe to the Arizona Jewish Post today._ Get or Manage Print SubscriptionMORE HEADLINES
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