
Ted Deutsch
Publisher & Editor-in-chief
Ted is a lifelong resident of Cincinnati and fifth generation Cincinnatian: born at Jewish Hospital to Ted, Jr. and Josephine Deutsch, and student at North Avondale Elementary School and Walnut Hills High School, where he graduated in 1976. He then entered Ohio University and was a founding brother of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity, graduating in 1980 with a degree in psychology and a minor in political science. He has been involved in publishing since graduation; he took over his father’s company, Key Magazine, after his father’s death, and has published or worked for Cincinnati Bride and Groom (which he founded), and playbills for many Cincinnati cultural institutions— Playhouse in the Park, the Taft Theater, WNOP Jazzfest—as well as the Cincinnati Bar Association Report. In 1998 Ted bought The American Israelite, and sold Key Magazine to his brother Michael. His vision of bringing The Israelite into the modern age has been long and rewarding. He established many firsts with The Israelite under his guidance. The American Israelite newspaper’s website has been growing ever since going live. It continues to grow monthly and had reached nearly two million hits and twenty-five thousand unique visitors in June 2020, the last month for which statistics are available.
Ted has served on many boards in the Cincinnati area: Big Brothers and Big Sisters, Jewish Community Center, Jewish National Fund, Golf Manor Synagogue and Sha’arei Torah Synagogue. He is a member of the Eastern Division of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary, in which he is currently Flotilla Diversity Officer, and a Vessel Examiner. He has served as a Flotilla Commander and Vice Division Commander. He is married to Stephanie Deutsch and the father of Rachel Deutsch. In his free time he is a disc golfer, golfer and kayaker.
Production Manager

Michelle Markwell
Michelle Markwell is a University of Cincinnati graduate with a degree in Graphic Design. Over her career, she has worked for local design studios with a focus on print and web design. In addition to her Production Manager duties at the Israelite, she is a freelance graphic designer, working with local non-profit organizations.
She enjoys playing piano and is the organist for her church. She lives with her husband and two children on their tree farm near Oxford.
Assistant Editor

Julia Olsen
Julia Olson is a Ph.D. candidate in Hebrew Bible and Cognate Studies at HUC-JIR Cincinnati. She is currently writing her dissertation. She previously studied at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota, where she received an M.A. and an M.Th. in Hebrew Bible. She also received a B.A. in Philosophy and Creative Writing from Augsburg University in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She currently teaches Biblical Hebrew and ancient Middle Eastern history at Xavier University.
Assistant Editor

Melissa Hunter
Melissa W. Hunter is an author and blogger from Cincinnati, Ohio. She studied creative writing and journalism at the University of Cincinnati, receiving a B.A. in English literature and a minor in Judaic studies. Her articles and short stories have been published on numerous literary sites, and her award-winning debut novel was inspired by her grandmother’s life as a Holocaust survivor. She lives with her husband and two daughters and their little maltipoo Kugel.
Assistant Editor

Esther Pittinger
Esther is a recent graduate from the Ohio State University with degrees in Psychology and New Media and Communication Technology as well as a minor in Professional Writing. She currently works both for the American Israelite as a Copy Editor and for the Cincinnati and Hamilton County Library as a Library Customer Advisor.
Podcast Co-host

Stephanie Davis-Novak Deutsch
I’m currently a recurring cohost on “Let There Be Light,” the American Israelite podcast. Although not a native Cincinnatian, I’ve lived in the Queen City of the West for over 20 years and consider it home now. l’m an ethics, conduct and risk professional and have worked primarily in the automotive and banking industries. I completed my undergraduate at University of Cincinnati and graduate studies at Northern Kentucky University. I enjoy volunteering for literacy organizations such as One to One and Literacy Network of Greater Cincinnati, and am passionate about unlocking the joy of reading in children. I’m married to Ted Deutsch, and we live in Amberley. I have a wide range of hobbies, and can usually be found reading, swimming, walking, doing needlework, playing with my pets, and making lists of things for my husband to do around the house.
Podcast Co-host

Lorrie Platt
Lorrie Platt has lived in Cincinnati long enough that she says “please?” naturally but does not ask where you went to high school. She is a graduate of Ohio University and a proud member of their Board of Trustees, appointed in July 2020 by Governor Mike DeWine. Ms. Platt has long respected and valued the contributions of the Jewish community. Her father, Lawrence Platt had four older sisters. One of them, Marjorie Platt, married Norton Saidleman (she converted to Judaism prior to marriage), and they lived in Amberley until her passing. Norton’s father had a very popular children’s clothing and shoe store in the Swifton Shopping Center called Garson’s. Lorrie is an avid reader, shopper of bargains and spends too much time browsing interior design magazines.
Podcast Co-host

Pam Gellar
Pam Geller is the Chief Impact Officer at the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati who has a passion for change and improvement. A change maker at heart, Pam is driven to achieve positive change for the greater good. As the Chief Impact Officer, Pam is leading the development and implementation of a community- wide approach to assess the collective, social impact of the grants Federation funds, as well as the programs Federation and their partner agencies run—so that collectively we allocate time, talent, and dollars to the activities that have the greatest impact. As a leader, Pam has a track record of nurturing talent and building high performing teams. She has over 30 years of professional work experience in communications, marketing, data-driven, research- oriented approaches. As a Cincinnati native, she has deep roots in Jewish Cincinnati whose great grandparents chose to make Cincinnati their home in the early 1900’s.
Our Amazing Columnists
Our columnists are highly experienced and well-versed in a variety of areas.
Please let us know if you have an idea for a new column.

Rabbi Gershon Avtzon
Lesson for Life – from life
Rabbi Gershon Avtzon was born and raised in Crown Heights Brooklyn. Rabbi Gershon Avtzon is the founder and Dean of the Rabbinical Yeshiva of Cincinnati. He is an international lecturer and author. He and his wife Frumie are proud parents of five children. He writes a column called Lessons for Life – From Life for The American Israelite.

Marianna Brown Bettman
Legally Speaking
Marianna Brown Bettman is a law professor emerita at the University ot Cincinnati College ot Law. Before that she was a judge on the First District Court of Appeals of Ohio. She currently blogs extensively on the Supreme Court of Ohio.

Lorie Kleiner Eckert
Living & Learning
For 10 years she worked as a motivational speaker addressing every sort of audience from PTAs to Procter and Gamble. She is an award-winning columnist and has three books in print. She then retired from her creative work to enjoy the birth of nine grandchildren over the last 12 years. She is back now with a Living and Learning column. As she tells the stories of her life, she hopes readers will glean life lessons.

Dr. Jordan Finkin
Yiddish Column
Dr. Jordan Finkin is Rare Book and Manuscript Librarian at the Klau Library of Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati. A specialist in modern Yiddish literature, he is the author of several books as well as numerous essays and articles. His most recent book, Exile as Home, explores the poetry of the Yiddish poet Leyb Naydus. He is also a Yiddish translator as well as the director of Naydus Press.

Micael Ganson
A Legal Look
Michael B. Ganson was born and reared in Cincinnati, Ohio. Michael is a lawyer licensed in both Ohio and Florida. His law office is in East Walnut Hills. His focus as a lawyer over the years has been to assist individuals with a variety of legal matters. Michael is a contributing columnist for The American Israelite newspaper writing articles for A Legal Look column.

C. J. Gossage
Jews by Choice
C.J. Gossage was born and reared in Bellingham, Washington before moving to Massachusetts for Graduate School. He is now a PhD student at Hebrew Union College and a happy resident of Cincinnati. He and his wife Jacquie have two children. CJ writes a column called “Jews by Choice,” where he interviews Cincinnati’s Jewish converts to learn the ins-and-outs of their Jewish faith.

Daniel Hoffheimer
History Column
Dr. Jordan Finkin is Rare Book and Manuscript Librarian at the Klau Library of Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati. A specialist in modern Yiddish literature, he is the author of several books as well as numerous essays and articles. His most recent book, Exile as Home, explores the poetry of the Yiddish poet Leyb Naydus. He is also a Yiddish translator as well as the director of Naydus Press.

Cathy Sachs Hollander
Social Column
Cathy Hollander was born and raised in Cincinnati, she left only to attend Washington University in St. Louis. Graduate school at the University of Cincinnati brought her home to earn a master’s degree in rehabilitation counseling. She is married to Gary Hollander and has 2 children, Jeremy and Brad. She is an editor and ghostwriter of non-fiction, memoir, and fiction. She teaches creative writing to high school students at Schilling School for Gifted Children, which is housed at Congregation Etz Chaim.

Richard L. Katz
Sports Column
A graduate of University of Cincinnati, Richard Katz is currently the president of Katz Manangement Group where he represents individuals in the professional and college sports industries. He is active in the Cincinnati Jewish Community. Most importantly is the JCC Men’s Adult Softball League, he cant wait to share the experiences in the league, and the golden stories and characters that lie therein.

Dr. Ken Manges
Psychologically Speaking
I grew up on Long Island, New York. I was drafted after high school. I celebrated my 21st and 22nd birthdays in Viet Nam . I can trace my interest in psychology to my experiences during the Viet Nam war. After I was discharged, I turned my focus towards school. I got turned on to psychology and trying to answer the question, why?
I reside in Cincinnati with my wife, Barbara and 2 children. I ride a bicycle for the therapy of it. I’m also an avid collector of African currency and wire sculptures, keys and locks, and books. I also focus on my Judaic heritage.

Dr. Ruth Nemzoff
Advice Column
Dr. Ruth Nemzoff is the author of “Don’t Roll Your Eyes: Making In-Laws Into Family” and “Don’t Bite Your Tongue: How to Foster Rewarding Relationships With Your Adult Children” and a frequent speaker on family dynamics. She is a resident scholar at Brandeis University Women’s Studies Research Center. She holds a doctorate in administration, planning, and social policy from Harvard University, a master’s in counseling from Columbia University, and a bachelor’s in American studies from Barnard College. She is the mother of four adult children, four in-law children and grandmother of 10. She lives with her husband Harris Berman, dean of Tufts University School of Medicine.

Iris Ruth Pastor
Incidentally Iris
I am 5’2” – the truth, I weigh 115 lbs. – a lie. I like to dress funky. Do what’s not expected. Push the envelope of what‘s customary. Surprise. Delight. Entertain and Connect. I am an aging baby boomer, wife, mother and grandma who writes a column entitled “Incidentally, Iris” for the American Israelite. Blogs for the Huffington Post, And does motivational speaking on all topics related to mid life and baby boomers, including tattoos, though I graciously decline the opportunity to get one. I have entered the social media age kicking and screaming in order to motivate, inform, entertain and educate, foster connection and o er tidbits of authenticity for myself and for others.

Sheryl Pockrose
Book Reveiws
Sheryl Pockrose is a lifelong resident of Cincinnati and graduate of Walnut Hills High School, and completed a Master’s in Library Science at Indiana University. She worked for the Public Library of Cincinnati for 30 years in several positions, and wrote the book review column for the Price Hill Community Press newspaper while serving as branch manager of the Price Hill Branch. Her main interest other than books and literature is music.

Steve Rosedale
Long Journey Home
Steve Rosedale is a native Cincinnatian and a Vietnam combat veteran. He serves as the Chairman of the Board of Directors of CommuniCare Health Services in Cincinnati, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Israel’s Nachal Haredi (the Orthodox unit in the Israel Defense Forces), Chairman of the Cincinnati Jewish eXperience, and above all, a grateful Jew.

Gayle Levine Schindler
Foody Fun Kosher
Gayle Schindler is a chef, food writer and teacher who specializes in kosher food. She used to prepare and deliver healthful kosher meals to customers in central New Jersey, but has since relocated to Cincinnati. She also does intimate catering and gives private cooking lessons. Previously, Schindler ran an internet store that sold gourmet food from Israel.

Bob Wilhelmy
Dining Out
Bob is a writer. He has been a writer since college (1963-67 UG & 1967-69 grad, at University of Cincinnati). Bob’s writing mostly has been commercial, writing speeches for corporate types, seminar scripts, show continuities for business meetings, brochure copy, radio spot copy, direct mail material and so on. Also, some creative and historical writing, but nothing that amounted to much.