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July 16, 2018

Jewish Author and Communal Professional Richard Siegel Dies At 70

Richard Siegel, the director emeritus of Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute for Religion (HUC-JIR)’s Zelikow School of Jewish Nonprofit Management, died on July 13 at the age of 70 after dealing with cancer over the past couple of years.

Siegel authored several books, including The Jewish Catalog, a do-it-yourself book for young Jews to partake in various Jewish traditions, as well as The Jewish Almanac and The Writer in the Jewish Community: An Israel-North America Dialogue. He and his wife, Rabbi Laura Geller of Temple Emanuel of Beverly Hills, had written a book called Good at Getting Older: A Practical Catalog Grounded in Jewish Wisdom that is on its way to being published.

Siegel also established various financial entities, including the Jewish Endowment for the Arts and Humanities, to provide funding to Jewish cultural initiatives.

During his tenure directing the Zelikow School, Siegel was able to broaden the school’s focus from a communal service program to a program of professional leadership in the nonprofit realm.

Additionally, Siegel served as the executive director of the National Foundation for Jewish Culture for 16 years and was the State of University New York Stony Brook’s first Hillel director.

HUC-JIR praised Siegel for being “a transformative force in the Jewish world.”

“Richard Siegel always exhibited the highest qualities of character, vision, and menschlichkeit,” HUC-JIR Interim President Rabbi David Ellenson said in a statement. “His contributions to American Jewish life and culture as Hillel Director, as author of The Jewish Catalog, as head of the National Foundation of Jewish Culture, and as Director of the Zelikow School of Jewish Nonprofit Management were legendary. The College-Institute was blessed by his leadership. He will be sorely missed.”

Siegel leaves behind Geller and their four children, Andy, Elana, Josh and Ruth.

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Sand and Sea Candleholders

Even though we live here in sunny Southern California, many of us don’t have time to get to the beach. I live a mile away from the water, and I get to the sandy shore at most two or three times a year. Well, if you can’t go to the beach, the beach can come to you with these candleholders. Blue sand poured into glass containers look like tranquil ocean waves, while shells and sea glass dot the miniature landscape. All that’s missing is a seagull trying to grab your lunch.

What you’ll need:
Blue- and tan-colored sand
Glass container
Seashells
Sea glass
Candle

1. Pour tan-colored sand into one side of a glass container and blue sand into the other side. Gently shake the container to level the sand, and the two colors will look like water lapping on the beach. Because it is illegal in California to take sand from the beaches, I recommend buying it at crafts stores. You’ll know the sand is clean, and it comes in fun colors like blue and pink.

2. Position shells and sea glass around the perimeter of the container. Leave room in the middle for the candle. Again, because it’s illegal in the Golden State to remove any elements from the beach, purchase shells at the crafts store. You can get a big bag of shells for about $5.

3. Place a small candle in the middle of the sand. For safety reasons, I prefer battery-operated LED candles. If you use real candles, keep a watch on them and never leave them unattended.


Jonathan Fong is the author of “Flowers That Wow” and “Parties That Wow,” and host of “Style With a Smile” on YouTube. You can see more of his do-it-yourself projects at jonathanfongstyle.com.

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Adam Levine Makes ‘Sugar’ Video-Inspired YouTube Series

On Dec. 6, 2014, Adam Levine and Maroon 5 crashed weddings around Los Angeles, surprising newlywed couples by performing their song “Sugar” for a music video. That video has racked up more than 2.5 billion views and has now inspired a new series of the same name, executive produced by Levine.

Launching on YouTube Premium on Aug. 15, the eight-episode series will follow stars including Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson, Charlie Puth, Snoop Dogg, Fifth Harmony and Maroon 5 as they surprise deserving fans that have given back to their communities with pop-up performances.

“I’m really excited to show everyone this interesting show and experiment that is filled with many different experiences, as well as emotions, based on the concept behind our video for ‘Sugar,’” Levine said in a statement.  “I’m extremely grateful and equally excited for all who participated on both sides of the camera. It’s going to be fun to watch! I hope you like it!”

Levine will return as a coach alongside Shelton, Clarkson, and Jennifer Hudson on the 15th season of “The Voice,” which has its two-hour premiere on Sept. 24 on NBC.

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Trump Downplays Russia Election Meddling in Press Conference With Putin

President Trump held a press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland, after the two met face-to-face. During the press conference, Trump expressed warmth toward Putin and downplayed Russia’s meddling of the 2016 election.

Trump said that relations between the United States and Russia were at an all-time low because “we’ve all been foolish,” stating that both the United States and Russia were at fault. He proceeded to attack Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election and, collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, calling the probe a “disaster.”

Trump went on to suggest that Russia did not interfere in the election at all.

“My people came to me; [Director of National Intelligence] Dan Coats came to me and some others, they said they think it’s Russia,” Trump said. “I have President Putin, he just said it’s not Russia. I will say this: I don’t see any reason why it would be.”

Trump added that Putin made him “an incredible offer” to work with the investigators on the Mueller probe into the 12 Russian nationals that were indicted by the Department of Justice on July 13 over U.S. election hacking.

Coats issued a statement responding to Trump’s assertion that Russia didn’t interfere into the 2016 election.

“We have been clear in our assessments of Russian meddling in the 2016 election and their ongoing, pervasive efforts to undermine our democracy, and we will continue to provide unvarnished and objective intelligence in support of our national security,” Coats said.

Trump has been criticized by members of both political parties over his Russian meddling comments.

“Coming close on the heels of President Trump’s bombastic and erratic conduct towards our closest friends and allies in Brussels and Britain, today’s press conference marks a recent low point in the history of the American Presidency,” Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) said in a statement. “That the president was attended in Helsinki by a team of competent and patriotic advisors makes his blunders and capitulations all the more painful and inexplicable.”

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Episode 98 – Beautiful That Way

Reading through a list of Achinoam Nini’s performances, you can’t help but be taken aback by the sheer magnitude of her career. Carnegie Hall, Olympia in Paris, the Colosseum, just to name a few. From humble beginnings, Nini, or Noa as she is known outside of Israel, has conquered the world with her music.

In 1994, in the presence of Pope John Paul II, Nini performed Ave Maria for a live audience of 100,000 and a television audience of millions at the Vatican in Rome. In 2000, Nini recorded “La vita e bella”, the theme song for Roberto Benini’s Oscar winning film, “Life is Beautiful.” The list of her accomplishments goes on, and on, and on. She performed in the white house before President Clinton, and collaborated up until today with Sting, Steivie Wonder, Santana, Sheryl Krow, Mercedes Sosa and many others.

There is no question that Nini and her music are a pillar not only in Israeli music, but in the global music world as well.

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Jewish Food Tour Montreal with Lisa Niver and Melissa Simard

Discover the Jewish Heritage of Montreal with Mélissa Simard

Thank you to Mélissa Simard for the fantastic Jewish Food Tour of Montreal on May 16 2018 with Round Table Tours. I LOVED our day exploring!

See it come to life in my video:

Where did we go?

Lisa and Melissa at Lesters Deli
Lisa and Melissa at Lesters Deli
Photo by Paul Shiro

*Lester’s Deli

 

Cheskie Bakery has the best Rugelach in Montreal! Photo by Paul Shiro
Cheskie Bakery has the best Rugelach in Montreal! Photo by Paul Shiro

*Cheski Bakery

 

My favorite bagel on the planet is from St. Viateur Bagel! Photo by Paul Shiro

*St. Viateur Bagel Shop

*Home of Mordechai Richler

*Former B’nai Jacob synagogue

*Fairmont Bagel Factory

 

Sharon Wilensky is the third generation to run Wilensky's Light Lunch! Photo by Paul Shiro
Sharon Wilensky is the third generation to run Wilensky’s Light Lunch! Photo by Paul Shiro

*Wilensky’s Light Lunch

*Hof Kelstein Bakery

*Steinberg’s Grocery

*Leonard Cohen’s home

*Globe Theater (now Cinema L’Amore)

*Cooper Building

 

Schwartz's Deli: World famous smoked meat in Montreal. Photo by Paul Shiro
Schwartz’s Deli: World famous smoked meat in Montreal. Photo by Paul Shiro

*Schwartz’s Deli

*Bagg Street Shul

and don’t miss the Shalom Montreal exhibit at McCord Museum.

Musée McCord Shalom Montreal Exhibit. Photo by Paul Shiro
Musée McCord Shalom Montreal Exhibit. Photo by Paul Shiro

Thank you again to Mélissa Simard for making the Jewish heritage of Montreal come to life. My grandfather was born here and this was my 1st visit to this marvelous city.

 

More about ‘Round Table Tours:

‘Round Table Tours offers a guided exploration of Montreal’s diverse neighbourhoods, cultures and food establishments. Your adventure will bring you beyond cheap clichés normally destined for tourists.

  • Weave together the tasting of culinary delights with the stories of the chefs and entrepreneurs that create those dishes
  • Discover flourishing communities, their histories and interesting and diverse people from the past and present
  • Explore emerging styles of cuisine and business models that are eco-responsible, including urban farms, restaurants, food trucks and food production sites

More about Travel Classics Montreal:

I was in Montreal to participation in “The World’s Most Exclusive Conferences for Professional Travel Writers and Editors.”  I am honored to be able to participate. Want to know more about it? Watch this video: Why Go to Travel Classics? Ask the Editors:

Lisa and Melissa Montreal Jewish Food tour

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Jesse Orenshein Shines as Jewish ‘American Ninja Warrior’

A recent college grad from Culver City takes on a daunting obstacle course in the L.A. City Finals of the NBC competition series “American Ninja Warrior,” airing Monday July 16, and his Modern Orthodox family couldn’t be more thrilled. Sporting identical tee shirts reading MAZAL TOUGH, Jesse Orenshein’s parents and brother cheer him on as he tackles the torturous obstacles against the clock.

Why did a nice Jewish boy want to do this?  “I had a few reasons. My life is driven by a philosophy of self-improvement, and ‘American Ninja Warrior’ seemed like the perfect vehicle to drive my improvement in the physical arena,” Orenshein, 21, said. “I have a playful and childish heart, and the course looked incredibly fun. Who wouldn’t want to swing and jump and climb like a monkey?”

He also wanted to represent the Orthodox lifestyle to the world. “I don’t claim to know what everyone’s perception of the Jewish people is,” he said, “but it probably doesn’t involve us conquering ninja courses. Until now!”

Orenshein admitted he had to conquer his fear to participate.

“I’m afraid of getting seriously injured, and that prevents me from breaking certain boundaries,” he said. “In the end of the day, I’d rather play it safe so I can live to be a husband and father than take the risk and possibly learn how to double backflip off trees.”

Always athletic, Orenshein favored pursuits like swimming, boxing, running, rock climbing and parkour over team sports, although he does enjoy soccer.

He grew up in a religious home, attending Yavneh, Hillel and YULA schools, Jewish camps, and spent a year studying in Israel at Yeshivat Ashreinu, where he volunteered as a first responder for Mogen David Adom, Israel’s equivalent of the Red Cross.

“Judaism is my identity, and I absolutely love it. I celebrate all the holidays with a huge smile on my face,” he said. “It’s a culture, a community, a religion, a set of values, a tight family structure, and overall a very specific, very detailed lifestyle. Orthodoxy is difficult to digest even for Orthodox people, but those of us who have let it in with an open mind know truth. It’s incredible, and I would die before giving it up, without hesitation.”

Armed with a degree in screenwriting from California State University Northridge, Orenshein plans to make comedy films set at high school for American High, a production company founded by Jeremy Garelick, Orthodox Jew from his community. Orenshein has written nine scripts and six children’s books, the first of which to be published, “The Boy Who Owned A Candy Store,” is now available on Amazon.

“My heart aches with joy when people send me pictures of their children reading it,” he said.


“American Ninja Warrior” airs Mondays at 8 p.m. on NBC.

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