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Jewish immigrant entrepreneurs pack Rady JCC gym for community’s first business expo (with 29 photos of exhibitors)

l-r: Alina (left) & Orit - A & O Event Decor; Hofit Yanev - Realtor; Yonatan Orlov - Kids Planet Entertainment

By BERNIE BELLAN Seven years ago, along with Tamar Barr and Gayle Waxman of the Rady JCC, I helped to start something called the Jewish Business Network. For the first few years it met with great success, as business people – both from the established Jewish community, and recent immigrants to our city, would meet together, shmooze, and hear from speakers. Covid put a damper on to that venture and even though the Rady JCC did attempt to revive it a couple of years ago I’m not even sure whether there still is a “Jewish Business Network.”
But, never did we hold anything like what the Jewish Federation and Jewish Child and Family Service combined to sponsor on June 18, which was an event called “Celebrating Ventures.
With 73 exhibitors slated to participate (although some did not show up), it was an opportunity for immigrants to our Jewish community to show others what they have achieved since coming here.
In his message in the program guide, JCFS Executive Director Al Benarroch noted that “Each business here today represents resilience, innovation, and the spirit of entrepreneurship that enriches our society. The diversity of talents and the stories of perseverance are inspiring to us all.”
What follows are photos of some of the exhibitors, along with their names and names of their businesses. I apologize that I wasn’t able to include photos of every single exhibitor but the photos here give an idea how eclectic the event was.

Adriana Josebachvili – Milly Blankets & Knits
Ross & Unona Godinov – N.G.E. Next Generation of Electricity
Viviana & Patricia – Unika Cosmetics
Tanya Zueva – Vanguard Real Estate
Stefan Yanev – Excellence Fences & Decks
(with daughter Sapir & wife Hofit)
Shuly Gorelik – In Balance Reflexology
Ross & Unona Godinov –
N.G.E. Next Generation of Electricity
Pnina Rozin – Reflexology
Nik Rave – Rave Photography
Melanie & Yamila Zimerman – Mind Recovery Therapy
Marcelo – Re-New Mobility
Leo & Yana Ustinski – Nesterra Massage Therapy
(with their daughter Leeness)
Kristina & Tova – Dream Big Balloons
Irena Gordon – NCA Gordon (Neurographica)
Ilan Libshitz – Royal Nursing Home Care
Hannah Veltman – Life Coach
Emma – Massage (with her daughter)
DJ ROSS
Dina Raihman – Integral School

Dina Grinon – The Cakeri
David Il – VL Applicance
Boris Sapozhnikov – YRMA Mortgages
Becky Chisick (left) & Betina Bacari – The Jewish Post
Anton Cherno – Cherno Industrial
Anna Shapiro – Speech & Language Consultation
Angela Poleschuk – Life Coach & Reiki Practitioner
Alina (left) & Orit – A & O Event Decor
Alex Shogolev – Alpha Swim Club
l-r: Rina, Max & Yonatan Orlov, Tom Denysenko – Rolling Spirits Mobile Bar

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Winnipeg Fringe performer Melanie Gall subjected to antisemitic attack – for second year in a row

By BERNIE BELLAN (July 20, 2025)
Melanie Gall is a talented performer who is a veteran of the Winnipeg Fringe Festival – having appeared here many times.
Last year Melanie found herself being subjected to antisemitic attacks that were initiated by a site supervisor for the Winnipeg Fringe Festival, someone by the name of Eric Rae.
As I wrote on my story about Melanie’s experience, “…on the third day (of the Fringe Festival), she said, ‘the site supervisor (Rae) came and was wearing a pro-Palestinian symbol’ and told Melanie that he was wearing that deliberately because he was coming to Melanie’s venue.
“He told her, ‘that stance you’re taking (on social media) is a political symbol.
Rae also posted on social media: “We have a Zionist in our midst harassing pro-Palestinians.”
There was a concerted effort on social media last summer to boycott Melanie’s shows (She had three different shows altogether.)
As Melanie said during a phone conversation we had last summer about what happened to her, “This is so ridiculous. I’m being harassed and bullied because I’m Jewish…it’s not about Israel.”

Eric Rae was relieved from his duties after Melanie complained to the Fringe office staff, Melanie noted during our conversation.

She adds that other Fringe employees also complained about Eric Rae’s behaviour:  “I wasn’t the only one who complained last year,” she wrote in an email sent today. “Several staff members complained, as Eric was not adhering to the Fringe policy that did not allow political symbols to be worn by staff. From what I heard, he refused to stop wearing it, and he did publicly target me. The Winnipeg Fringe upheld their safe spaces policy, and they were wonderful in the way they handled it.”
Further, Melanie was the target of an organized campaign on pro-Palestine social media calling for her shows to be boycotted.
(You can read the full story about what happened to Melanie, also to her mother during last year’s Edmonton Fringe Festival, at Melanie Gall.)

Just today we received another email from Melanie informing us that the same individual who targeted her last summer is targeting her again during this year’s Fringe Festival.
Melanie wrote: “Hi! Thanks so much for the mention in the preview article! I just wanted to let you know that Eric Rae is at it again.”
Attached to that email was a picture taken from Rae’s Instagram account.


As of the writing of this post, Melanie said that she is out of town for three days and is not aware whether any of her posters have been defaced – the way they were last summer.
She did add, however, that “I assume by ‘make her feel unwelcome’ (which is what is written on one of the pictures on Rae’s Instagram account) he is planning something. Ugh.” 
Melanie also said that “The one post is too close to a threat to ignore.”

In a subsequent email Melanie also sent a screenshot of an exchange that took place on Rae’s Instagram account between him and someone who goes by the handle “Kat Cat.”

If we hear more about what’s been happening to Melanie we’ll update this article.

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Thank you to the community from the Chesed Shel Emes

We’re delighted to share a major milestone in our Capital Campaign, “Building on our Tradition.” Launched in November 2018, this campaign aimed to replace our outdated facility with a modern space tailored to our unique needs. Our new building is designed with ritual at its core, featuring ample preparation space, Shomer space, and storage, creating a warm and welcoming environment for our community during times of need.

We’re grateful to the nearly 1,000 generous donors who contributed over $4 million towards our new facility. A $750,000 mortgage will be retired in November 2025, completing this monumental project in just seven years.

We’re also thrilled to announce that our Chesed Shel Emes Endowment Fund has grown tenfold, from $15,000 to $150,000, thanks to you, the Jewish Foundation of Manitoba’s FundMatch program, and Million Dollar Match initiative in 2024. Our fund helps ensure that everyone can have a dignified Jewish funeral regardless of financial need.

As we look to the future, our goal remains to ensure the Chevra Kadisha continues to serve our community for generations to come. Our focus now shifts to replenishing our savings account and growing our JFM Endowment fund.

We’re deeply grateful for your support over the past several years.
It’s our privilege to serve our community with care and compassion.

With sincere appreciation,

Campaign cabinet: Hillel Kravetsky, Gerry Pritchard, Stuart Pudavick,
Jack Solomon, and Rena Boroditsky

Murray S. Greenfield, President

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Winnipeg Beach Synagogue about to celebrate 75th anniversary

By BERNIE BELLAN (July 13) In 1950 a group of cottage owners at Winnipeg Beach took it upon themselves to relocate a one-room schoolhouse that was in the Beausejour area to Winnipeg Beach where it became the beach synagogue at the corner of Hazel and Grove.
There it stayed until 1998 when it was moved to its current location at Camp Massad.
On August 2nd members of the synagogue will be holding a 75th anniversary celebration.


As part of the celebration anyone who is a descendant or relative of any of the original members of the first executive committee (as seen in the photo here) is invited to attend the synagogue that morning.
If you are a relative please contact Abe Borzykowski at wpgbeachshule@shaw.ca or aborzykowski@shaw.ca to let Abe know you might be attending or for more information about the 75th anniversary celebration.
We will soon be publishing a story about the history of the beach synagogue, which is something I’ve been writing about for over 25 years.

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