Listening Post

CARDS OF SUPPORT — Since the April 13 tragedy in the Jewish Community, the Jewish Community Center has received hundreds of notes and cards of comfort and support from all over the county. They came from Jewish Hebrew school students from Oregon; Muslim



Last fall during the High Holidays the Jewish Community Mental Health Coalition launched an Anti-Stigma Campaign. Its key message: “Mental Illness: It’s real. It’s common. It’s treatable. And it’s OK to talk about it.”
Courageous, strong, determined as well as incredibly warm and genuine are words that describe this year’s Amy Thompson Run for Brain Injury honoree Katie Zemel. A native of Overland Park, Zemel suffered a traumatic brain injury in 1998 when struck by lightning during a soccer game in her freshman year of high school at Shawnee Mission South.
GO CHIEFS! — Last month we told you Gary Friedman was the highest bidder in an auction to attend the NFL Draft in New York City as a guest of the Chiefs. He and his wife Patti flew to New York for the draft, held May 8-10. As the Chiefs’ representative, Friedman carried the draft pick’s hat on the red carpet and was to hand NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell the team jersey the commissioner traditionally gives to each of the first-round draft picks. But the Chiefs’ first-round draft pick, Dee Ford, a defensive end from Auburn, wasn’t in New York so Friedman didn’t get to meet him. He did, however, have a first-class
Jewish communal leaders are continuing to take measures to upgrade security procedures in the community following the April 13 shootings that killed two people in the parking lot of the Jewish Community Campus and one woman in the parking lot of Village Shalom.