Yearly Archives 2015

Why the Iran nuclear deal is likely to survive its hurdles

MARCH 03: Sen. Bob Corker (L) (R-TN), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, answers questions at a press conference following the weekly policy luncheon of the Republican caucus at the U.S. Capitol March 3, 2015 in Washington, DC. Corker answered questions on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to a joint meeting of Congress earlier in the day. Also pictured are Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R) (R-KY) and Sen. John Thune (C) (R-SD). (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON (JTA) – The nuclear deal with Iran, 20 months in the making, is now done — at least as far as negotiations go. The accord, announced early Tuesday, still faces hurdles, although they likely won’t keep the deal from going ahead. So what happens next? We read the laws, perused the… Read more »

At UA, new Chabad house adding space for students, family

The shell of the new Chabad UA house was completed last month. (Courtesy Chabad UA)

It was under the direction of the seventh Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson (commonly and lovingly referred to as “The Rebbe” by practitioners of the Chabad-Lubavitch philosophy of Judaism) in the 1950s that Chabad began setting up permanent educational and resource centers for Jewish students on university campuses… Read more »

Jewish, federal officials consider lessons from Charleston shooting

WASHINGTON (JTA) – When the Department of Homeland Security convened a terror attack simulation for national Jewish leaders, they returned again and again to last month’s deadly shooting attack on a historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina. Last week’s simulation, known as a “tabletop” exercise, posits a possible attack, depicted as… Read more »

Rabbi quits N.J. pulpit, finds God and community in Montana

Rabbi Francine Roston: Rabbi Francine Green Roston and her family fell in love with Whitefish, Mont., on their first visit in the summer of 2010. (Uriel Heilman)

WHITEFISH, Mont. (JTA) – Until last year, Rabbi Francine Green Roston was among the Conservative movement’s rising stars. The first woman in the movement to head a congregation with more than 500 members, Roston, the spiritual leader of Congregation Beth El in South Orange, New Jersey, also published Op-Eds… Read more »

Business briefs 7.10.15

PHYLLIS LEVIN GOLD has been named director of the Northwest Division of the JEWISH FEDERATION OF SOUTHERN ARIZONA. Gold served as executive director of Satori School for 23 years. Prior to that, she was director of undergraduate student advising for the psychology department at the University of Arizona. She… Read more »

People in the news 7.10.15

Jill Rich

JILL RICH will receive the Outstanding Volunteer Fundraiser award from the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Southern Arizona Chapter at its 27th Annual National Philanthropy Day luncheon on Nov. 19 at the Westin La Paloma. Rich has been volunteering and raising funds for causes and social services in Tucson for… Read more »

Barbara & Larry Subrin

Barbara and Larry Subrin were married in Chicago on June 20, 1965. This year they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on a Disney cruise to Alaska with their children and grandchildren.… Read more »

Jacob Benjamin Klotz Medovoi

Jacob Benjamin Klotz Med­ovoi, son of Marcia Klotz and Leerom Medovoi, will celebrate becoming a bar mitzvah on Aug. 8 at the Tucson Jewish Community Center with Congregation Or Chadash. He is the grandson of Ciporah Medovoi, of Los Angeles, and Martha and Robert Klotz, of Denver. Jacob attends Orange… Read more »

Samara Rachel Medovoi Klotz

Samara Rachel Medovoi Klotz, daughter of Marcia Klotz and Leerom Medovoi, will celebrate becoming a bat mitzvah on Aug. 8 at the Tucson Jewish Community Center with Con­gregation Or Chadash. She is the granddaughter of Ciporah Medovoi, of Los Angeles, and Martha and Robert Klotz, of Denver. Samara attends Orange… Read more »

Creating a philanthropic legacy from generation to generation

Tracy Salkowitz

In memory of Ray Lederman, who always made whoever he was speaking to feel as if they were the most important person in the world. Many of us, when considering the legacy we want to leave, think about our family and our community. We hope to raise children who… Read more »

Israeli woman, 65, gives birth to first child

(JTA) — A 65-year-old haredi Orthodox woman became the oldest woman ever to birth a child in Israel and one of the oldest in the world. Chaya Sarah Schachar of Bnei Brak delivered her first child, a healthy boy, on May 18 at the Meir Hospital in Kfar Saba,… Read more »

Florence Lazar

Florence M. Lazar, 92, died July 2, 2015. Mrs. Lazar was born in Jersey City, N.J., and has been a resident of Tucson since she moved here with her husband, a retired dentist, in 1978. Mrs. Lazar was preceded in death by her husband of 55 years, Mark A.… Read more »

Marilyn Bart

Marilyn Bart, 80, died June 27, 2015. Mrs. Bart was born in the Bronx, N.Y. She married Roy Bart in 1954 and they moved to Tucson with their three daughters in 1961. She had a career in real estate. Survivors include her husband, Roy Bart; brother, Sid (Roz) Katz… Read more »

Alfred Lipsey

Alfred E. Lipsey, 96, died June 27, 2015. Mr. Lipsey graduated from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1940, with a B.E. in drama. He graduated from the University of Southern California in 1949, with an M.A. in drama. He was an actor/director of theatrical productions for USC… Read more »

Helen Soloway

Helen Marie Soloway, 94, died June 26, 2015 in Phoenix. Mrs. Soloway was born in Cleveland, Ohio. She worked as an executive secretary for the United States Naval Department for 24 years. In 1963, while visiting her brother, Ben, and his family in Tucson, she met her future husband,… Read more »

Taste of Judaism class to feature sign language interpretation

Temple Emanu-El will offer its 16th year of A Taste of Judaism, a free, interactive exploration of Jewish spirituality, values, and community in three two-hour sessions. The classes are led by Rabbis Samuel M. Cohon and Batsheva Appel. Over the past 15 years in Tucson, the free sereis has… Read more »