Way for people to come together
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Danette Goulet
COSTA MESA -- One minute Ralph Shapiro was clapping along with the music,
the next he was fighting back tears as he explained the importance of the
celebration Sunday at the Jewish Community Center.
“It’s a way for people to come together and celebrate despite the horrors
going on in the world,” he said. “This represents 4,000 years of people
-- that they learned to accept one another and live together. We are the
lucky ones.”
It was the annual Jewish Community Center Fair that brings the Jewish
communities of Orange County together to celebrate the Independence of
the state of Israel.
Shapiro, 78, was one of more than a thousand Jewish community members who
gathered at the Jewish Federation Campus in Costa Mesa.
Sheila Lefkowitz remembers a time when there weren’t Jewish restaurants
in the area or even places to buy Jewish food. To her the fair is a way
for the community to realize how that has changed.
“Being Jewish is a very comfortable feeling now,” she said.
There was a dual purpose to the event, said fair committee chair Mike
Lefkowitz. It unites the Jewish community in what is one of the largest
Jewish gathering in Orange County and this year celebrated the 52nd
anniversary of Israel’s independence, Mike Lefkowitz said.
But it is also a fund-raiser for the Jewish center, that brings in
between $10,000 and $20,000 each year.
This year, the center was hoping to make $15,000 through the fair -- a
number Mike Lefkowitz said they easily surpassed.
That money was raised through ticket sales, sponsors and the 101 booths
ranging from food stands to temple information to arts and crafts for
kids set up in a normally empty lot.
To the families eating, laughing, dancing and socializing however, the
day was not about money -- it was about freedom.
“We are from all different parts of the world -- I am from Irvine, they
are from South Africa, that man is from Ethiopia,” Shapiro said looking
around the crowd. “I have been to 21 countries, but in this country we
have the freedom to celebrate the way we want. It’s wonderful.”
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