Firm: Clayton, McKay & Bailey, PC Specialty: Intellectual Property–Patent and Trademark Prosecution and Litigation Education: 2002 BS Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology 2012 JD, George Washington University Law School Family: Wife, Luisa Betancourt Weinstein, Son, Maxwell Jacobo Weinstein (2 yrs), Daughter, Arianna Sofia Weinstein (1 month) Jewish Organizations: UJFT Society of Professionals, Nadiv Favorite [...]
Archive | July, 2020
LEGAL PROFILE: Valerie Brodsky White
July 10, 2020
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Firm: Retired from private law practice; “In-House Counsel” for Matval Enterprises, LLC, our real estate investment business that I set up with my husband, Matthew. Specialty: Practiced Immigration Law for 17 years; then worked part-time in Real Estate Law in our family firm for 8 years. Education: Bachelor of Business Administration and J.D. from The [...]
LEGAL PROFILE: Igor A. Vaserfirer
July 10, 2020
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Firm: Stokes Law Group, PLC–a business and real estate boutique Specialty: Corporate/Commercial Real Estate Leasing and Development Education: William & Mary/Villanova University School of Law Family: Herbert, my Yorkie Jewish Organizations: YAD Cabinet, Nadiv Favorite Jewish Holiday: Yom Kippur Most Memorable Personal Jewish Milestone/Life Cycle Event: Meeting a few of the UJFT folks that helped [...]
How and where the Democrats and Republicans are trying to woo Jewish swing voters
July 10, 2020
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WASHINGTON (JTA)—One thing we know about elections is that Jewish voters can make a difference. Take Florida: The Sunshine State’s Jewish voters helped deliver its critical electoral votes to Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012. Problematic ballots in heavily Jewish Broward County may have clinched George W. Bush’s win in 2000. In years past I have [...]
Hot dogs are the greatest American Jewish food. Here’s why.
July 10, 2020
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American Jewish food is most typically defined as pastrami sandwiches, chocolate babka or bagels and lox. But I am here to argue that the greatest American Jewish food may actually be the humble hot dog. No dish better embodies the totality of the American Jewish experience. What’s that you say? You didn’t know that hot [...]
With a nod to Carl Reiner, My Favorite Year recalls the infancy of TV sketch comedy
July 10, 2020
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Social distancing and staying inside is hard. Thankfully, accessing good things to watch during this time is not. This is another installation of a column on Jewish movies and TV shows to stream in quarantine. My Favorite Year Available for rent: Amazon Prime, Apple TV, YouTube, GooglePlay and other streaming services Family friendly? Yes (Unless [...]
Board of Rabbis and Cantors of Hampton Roads’ Statement of Commitment to Combating Racism
July 9, 2020
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Tzedek, tzedek tirdof: “Justice, justice you shall pursue” (Deut. 16:20). We, the Jewish faith leaders of Hampton Roads, are appalled not only by the murder of George Floyd on May 25 in Minneapolis, but by the long procession of African-Americans who have been murdered because of the color of their skin. We have been searching [...]
Israeli Fellows at Virginia Tech provide perspective and an entry point to real-world Judaism
July 9, 2020
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It doesn’t take a campus massacre or a pandemic for Virginia Tech students to bond with a charismatic and culturally distinct Israeli fellow, and to connect Jewishly. According to Sue Kurtz, executive director at Virginia Tech Hillel, students are nervous about the world, their careers, and what comes next. Uncertainty is not an American core [...]
Tidewater women ‘travel’ to the Jewish communities of Minsk and Sofia…
July 9, 2020
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Over three dozen local Jewish women, led by mission co-chairs Annie Sandler and Mona Flax, along with JDC professional Sandy Katz, made the long trek to the Jewish communities of Minsk in Belarus and Sofia in Bulgaria…all through the “magic” of the internet. Following their donor dollars, these women boarded a virtual plane to explore [...]
Graduation in the parking lot
July 9, 2020
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Strelitz International Academy Graduation was originally planned for June 2, but like nearly everything else this past spring, was postponed. A special outdoor, mask wearing ceremony took place on Tuesday, June 30 for these special graduates so that they could enjoy a beautiful send off as they embark on their next milestone—Middle School. Next fall, [...]
July 10, 2020
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