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“I spent nine years under the
nurturing guidance of teachers.
One of Levine’s greatest impacts on
me are those relationships, some of
which continue to this day. It was
at Levine I learned to read and
then developed my love of reading
and writing in middle school. I
learned to ask questions about
the world at Levine — whether
in social studies or in the science
classroom. I learned to live life on
Jewish time. It wasn’t until years
later, when I was in college, that I
began to appreciate how grounded
I felt Jewishly. These seeds were
planted at Levine and nurtured
by my family and many mentors.
I feel a sense of great gratitude for
my years at Levine.”
Rabbi Bonnheim is married
to Rabbi Asher Knight of Temple
Emanu-El and they have two
children. She is the daughter of
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Mazal tov to Rabbi Ana
Bonnheim, Ann and Nate Levine
Academy, A Solomon Schechter
School Class of 1995, who has been
selected as the recipient of the
school’s first Alumni Achievement
Calling all soon-to-be
college students
Community members who are
thinking about college or interested
in Jewish options on campuses they
already plan to attend are invited
to a free community event Sunday,
Jan. 24 from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
This informative session will take
place in Zale Auditorium at the
Aaron Family Jewish Community
Center, 7900 Northaven Road in
Dallas.
Attendees will be able to
visit one-on-one with school
representatives about their college
and the Jewish options and
lifestyle on campus. This is a great
opportunity for people to see many
different colleges at one time while
learning what each institution has
to offer.
There will also be opportunities
to find out about scholarships
offered from the universities, as well
as the Dallas Jewish Community
Foundation, which offers
scholarships to Dallas Jewish teens.
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core values and something The J
prides itself on,” said Artie Allen,
The J’s president. “By hosting a
Jewish College Fair, we can ensure
that the next generation maximizes
their connection to Jewish values
whether they continue their studies
in Dallas, in Texas or beyond.”
University organizations
represented at the College Fair
include: University of Oklahoma
Hillel, University of Alabama
Hillel, Dallas Hillel, North Texas
Hillel, University of Texas Hillel,
Texas A&M Hillel, Michigan State
Admissions, Maryville University
Admissions, TCU Admissions,
Washington & Lee Hillel, Mizzou
Admissions, and Arizona State.
For more information contact
Scott Braswell at sbraswell@
jccdallas.org or 214-239-7127.
Bonnheim named first
recipient of Levine Academy
Alumni Achievement Award
Award.
Committee chairs Julie Kern
Wilkofsky and Loren Jacobson
announced the selection
following an exhaustive review of
remarkable candidates, submitted
by the Solomon Schechter/Levine
community-at-large.
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Ana Bonnheim graduated from
Levine Academy, then known as
Solomon Schechter in 1995, and
attended Dartmouth University,
where she earned a Bachelor of
Arts degree in religion, cum laude.
She was ordained as rabbi from the
Hebrew Union College in 2008,
where the subject of her thesis was
Israel v. the Nations: In Search of an
Ethical Approach to the Ideology of
Land and Ethnicity in the Bible.
Also in 2008, Rabbi Bonnheim
was awarded the Women of Reform
Judaism Centennial Prize, given to
the graduating student who most
contributes to the expansion and
development of the role of women
in Judaism. She is currently the
director of Year Round Programs
at URJ Greene Family Camp, where
she has worked since 2008.
“Levine Academy is
foundational part of who I
said Rabbi
notification
The
committee
was in total
agreement on
the purpose
of this award.
We
to
and
our
alumni while highlighting the solid
foundation that Solomon Schechter/
Levine Academy gave them then,
and continues to give students
today,” commented Wilkofsky.
After nominations poured in,
it became clear that a decision
was going to be arduous so the
committee invited additional
alumni members to be part of the
review process. Rabbi Bonnheim
emerged as the unanimous award
winner. “The most enlightening
part of this process,” added
Julie, “was seeing how proud the
community is of our alumni, and
learning about the truly amazing,
wo rid-enriching initiatives that are
led by Levine alumni in the U.S.
and abroad.”
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Bonnheim upon
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