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A quite
number of exciting news to share. First, I attended the National Congress of Jewish Deaf's
convention in Toronto, Canada last August 10-14th. I am pleased to announce that J. D.C.C.
is now an affiliate member of the National Congress of Jewish Deaf. This is a big
step forward because we can be recognized and get national support. We now can send a
delegate representative to future board meetings as well as the NCJD Convention in
Chicago, IL on July 28-August 3, 1996.
Secondly, this issue is being mailed at last out via
bulk permit as we are now recognized as an tax exemption organization.
Thirdly, I am pleased to announce that dear friend,
Rabbi Rebecca Dubowe will be our guest speaker on January 23rd, Monday evening. She is an
Assistant Rabbi at Anshe Emeth Temple, a congregation of 700 hearing families in New
Brunswick, N.J. For those that do not know her, she is originally from Los Angeles, and
the first deaf woman to be ordained as a rabbi. Rabbi Rebecca graduated from Hebrew Union
College, a Reform Rabbinical College. She is married to Michael Dubowe, and they have two
daughters, Rachel and Arielle.
Letter to the Editor
To JDCC, Sharon Soudakoff. My warm
congratulations to you on your election as president of NCJD. With your brilliant
background and long record of fine achievements, I am sure NCJD will be a great success.
My best wishes to you!
Alla Khodos |