Greetings from Scott Seigal - Glendale, CA.
I would like to acknowledge that the last issue of JDCC News has one of its
most longest, interested and significant
article, "The Jewish Deaf-Blind Community". It has deeply touched my soft
heart. Please let Sharon Dror
make her correction note of my name and write a statement about me. [Please
see her editorial commentary on
page 2.]I attended the AADB (American Association for the Deaf-Blind)'s
recent conference in San Diego, CA on July 12-
18. I am so pleased to report that it was the best conference along with the
most paradise and pleasure weather
AADB ever has. Indeed, it was a big smash with more than 900 people from
around the nation and few countries
including Japan and India. It had Jewish Shabbat service as Jay Ravitsky,
Jeff Bohrman, Robert Blumenau
and myself along with David Bar-Tzur and most supportive activists, Sheryl
Cooper and Debby Lieberman there.
I gave the workshop with a very good reception along with Jay and Jeff as
its topic was based on "how can any
deaf-blind people can successfully maintain their longtime jobs while coping
with vision loss" as well as I did
make it in 1997. Richard Fendrich, a dedicated, long-time interpreter for
the deaf and deaf-blind people was one of
my SSP along with Pinky Aiello which was also appeared on this article's
picture [JDCC News] They were truly hardworking.
As some of you might recall the short article of "O'Hear Israel" which
was about a tiny Jewish deaf community in Cleveland where I was resided
years ago. I still recall fondly some local general Jewish community events
including
now-disbanded Cleveland Hebrew Association for the Deaf. My grandpa used to
be a good friend with a conservative Rabbi whom conducted services for the
deaf community occasionally.
I would like to express my gratitude to Sharon Dror and her JDCC for
being so greatly generous and patience to
provide any services and recent publication to meet my needs. Applause her
to keep her good efforts to improve
the advocacy and supports of the deaf-blind community. I would like to wish
all of you Happy Rosh Hashana and
healthy Jewish New Year. Hope to see you in the future. Thank you for
supporting the Jewish Deaf-Blind community
and its needs.
Hello,
I received JDCC News which released some published newsletter. While I was
in San Diego, CA for the AADB
conference. Scott Seigal just bumped me to converse with his SSP, Richard
Fendrich (hearing interpreter, I know
Richard very well since he was interpreted my deaf-blind sister's wedding in
1974). Scott was confirming. I was
realized and did not know what I left the newsletter because I did not want
to bring them to the conference how
pressure I worked hard with new SSPs and my groups. I read the whole based
stories regarding Jewish Deaf-Blind.
I was impressed my glances. I contacted my Jewish Deaf friends in
Philadelphia, PA who told me, "Mazel Tov on
my supportive of articles in JDCC News".
I appreciate it and I want to thank you for writing some beautiful
articles. I was notified by my third cousin. Mrs.
Barbara Roux who is a hearing old lady, who remembered my Bar Mitzvah in
Feb. 1967 that my voice was so
beautiful, Hebrew speaking after my rabbi was so happy to be proud his
blessing. At the meantime, my rabbi ordered
me and my Hebrew teacher to appear on a TV show with Jewish Heritages. I
cannot remember that date.
I will try to contact PBS in Philadelphia and ask for a copy of this episode
in 1967.
Shalom,
Jay Ravitsky - Philadelphia, PA
JDCC
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