John Shuchart’s new book, ‘They’re Going to Cut You Open Like a Chicken’...will be published in the middle of January.

Local author, former teacher and businessman John Shuchart has found success in many areas of his life, but amid the high points has been a deep, underlying sadness. Shuchart has suffered from depression for most of his lifetime but has found a way to cope by focusing on the lighter side of everything that weighs him down. Humor and laughter have become his rescuers. 

Col. Miri Eisin

There are about 450 colonels in the Israel Defense Forces, only 15 or so who are women. Do the math and you will discover that’s roughly only 3 percent of those who reach that high rank. One of the IDF’s cream of the crop, Col. Miri Eisin (res.) will be in Overland Park Monday, Dec. 15, as the featured speaker for a program co-sponsored by Women’s Philanthropy of the Jewish Federation, Hadassah and National Council of Jewish Women. The free event focusing on Women Warriors takes place in the Social Hall at the Jewish Community Campus and begins at 7 p.m.

Jewish Federation’s Israeli Emissary Yahav Barnea is featured in this clip from its Donate Now video.

SHAKE IT WITH FEDERATION — If you are a regular reader of this column, you know I like Matt Rissien’s videos. While I expect he will release his Hanukkah video soon (hint, hint Matt!), he’s got one out right now that is just fabulous! The Jewish Federation teamed up with him for a fantastic parody of Taylor Swift’s latest hit, “Shake It Off” as a way to put some energy into the remaining days of its annual campaign. Rissien wrote lyrics and sang them, while members of the community, Jewish Federation staffers and leaders you will recognize grooved to the beat. I love it and I can’t get the song out of my head! 

Dr. Barbara Kahn

The discovery of a new class of lipid molecules that enhance insulin sensitivity and blood sugar control offers a promising new avenue for the prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes. A team of scientists from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) and the Salk Institute discovered this new class of molecules.

The local group of Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom had its inaugural meeting at the end of October. Shown at that first gathering are Hadas Moshonov (from left); Sarah Aptilon; Fatima Chaudhri; Sheila Sonnenschein, a national advisory board member of Salaam Shalom; Allison Berey; Inas Younis, local co-leader; Founder and Executive Director Sheryl Olitzky; Farah Jafri and Vicky Kulikov, co-leader.

Jewish people — as evidenced by many, many events this year, even in our area — are no strangers to hate. Muslims face a lot of hate as well. Some Jewish and Muslim women are coming together as part of the Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom, to move toward peace and away from hate by learning and understanding more about each other. Recently a local chapter of Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom formed and had its first meeting.

“Home is a place that I leave, and the place to which I return. The invitation to leave is as strong as the call to return, and in that movement, I consider home to be the journey itself.”

Nick Carswell, musician, film maker, webmaster.

 

Nick Carswell is one of seven artists selected in the summer to participate in the Jewish Community Center’s second annual Community Art Fellowship Project, presented in partnership with the InterUrban ArtHouse. Their visual art and performances will be presented to the community at the Jewish Community Center (The J) on Sunday, Dec. 7.

The Philanthropist of the Year Award was presented to Dr. Mary Davidson by Dr. Joe Sopcich, President of Johnson County Community College. Photo by Charles St. Clair

At its annual National Philanthropy Day celebration, held Wednesday, Nov. 19, at the National World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial, the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) Mid-America Chapter honored Dr. Mary Davidson with its Philanthropist of the Year Award.

We reported last spring that Chiefs super fan Gary Friedman, through an auction, won the opportunity to attend the 2014 NFL Draft as a guest of the Chiefs and the NFL. Just last week he got an unexpected package from this trip, a set of football cards describing each of the fans who were able to represent their teams at the May draft. In case you can’t read the photo, it says, “When Gary was 15 years old in 1963, he decided to purchase a Chiefs season ticket. He never could’ve imagined that he’d be hooked for life. ‘Became a family tradition; wife, kids go to every game,’ Gary said. ‘We visit my Chiefs brick before entering the stadium.’”

HANUKKAH RADIO — Thanks to reader Maury Kohn, we know that SiriusXm will once again have Radio Hanukkah on channel 68, beginning Dec. 16. It runs through Dec. 24 and will feature a wide variety of Hanukkah music including contemporary, traditional and children’s Hanukkah classics.