Adar - Jewish Federation of Greater New Bedford
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Adar - Jewish Federation of Greater New Bedford
Adar – Nissan 5773 Winter-Spring 2013 JEWISH MESSENGER The Jewish Federation of Greater New Bedford New Bedford Welcomes Native Son at Campaign Kick-off Event On November 26, 2012 the Jewish Federation kicked off its 2013 Annual Campaign with a Pacesetters reception at the home of Lillian Shwartz. The speaker for the evening was New Bedford native Jeffrey Savit, the son of Sybil and the late Herb Savit. Jeffrey, who is in his third year as President and CEO of the Rhode Island Jewish Alliance, was welcomed back to the New Bedford community by both family and friends at this very upbeat and informative evening. Jeffrey used the opportunity to discuss his journey from a practicing attorney to Federation CEO, a journey that started with his commitment as a volunteer both in the Jewish and secular communities in which he lived. He spoke of going back to school, rediscovering his Jewish roots and of a desire to help that in need and how he is doing it now through his position in neighboring Rhode Island. He discussed the burning issues that the Rhode Island Jewish community has been addressing, many of the same issues that are relevant to us here in the Greater New Bedford area. It was a very uplifting and enjoyable evening with many of those in attendance making their pledges to give a good start to our 2013 campaign. Dr. Jack and Leslie Howard with cousin Jeffrey Savit From the President On Tuesday February 26, 2013, the Board of Directors of the Jewish Federation accepted, with regret, the resignation of our Executive Director, Olga Yorish. Olga’s last date in New Bedford is March 12, 2013. Beginning in April 2013, Olga will start her new job as the Executive Director of the Jewish Federation of Greater Orlando, Florida. This is a significant opportunity for Olga in both her career advancement and in her ability to make further contributions to the Jewish people. Olga’s work in New Bedford has improved the lives of members of our Jewish community and of the community as a whole. Her dedication and loyalty to the Jewish people at home, in Israel, and around the world is exemplary. We are thankful that she has led our Federation over the past five years and wish her much success on her new journey. To ensure the continuity of Federation services and programs, the Board has unanimously appointed Ellen Hull, VP and Campaign Chair, to become the Interim Executive Director effective March 12 and through June 30, 2012. Ellen worked with Olga in the past couple of weeks to ensure a smooth and efficient transition and the continuity of Federation operations. I can assure the Jewish communi- nity that there will be no negative effect on any Federation services and functions. I am confident that Ellen Hull is a perfect choice to shepherd the Federation through this transition. Born and bred in New Bedford, Ellen Hull is the third generation of the Finger family involved in the Jewish and general communities in various leadership roles. Her late mother Rubye Finger had served as Federation president and had been very involved with elderly services and other communal issues. Ellen has received her BS in Education from GW University and MEd in community planning from Boston University. After spending 26 years at the family business, Fiber Leather Manufacturing, Ellen returned to public sector and worked as a case manager at Coastline Elderly Services, Inc. for the past seven years. Ellen has served as a Board member for more than a decade and as VP for Campaign for the last two years. She has also served on the boards of Tifereth Israel Congregation and the New Bedford Jewish Convalescent Home. “I am very honored to have been asked to serve as interim executive director of the Jewish Federation of Greater New Bedford, an organization that is close to my heart and fills a great need in the community,” said Ellen Hull. “I am looking forward to working with the Board to continue serving the Jewish community in my new capacity.” Page 2 J EW IS H ME S S E N G E R Federation—Coastline Collaboration to Benefit the Jewish Elderly and Disabled Beginning in January 2013, the Jewish Federation has partnered with Coastline Elderly Services, Inc. (CESI) to provide outreach to the Jewish elderly and disabled persons living throughout the city of New Bedford and its surrounding towns. The new program is a brain child of the Jewish Family Services and its chair Ruth Glicksman who have been concerned about the well-being of the homebound elderly and disabled members of the Jewish community. Coastline Elderly was a logical address to bring these concerns to as it possesses valuable knowledge of programs and services that allow individuals to continue living independently in their own homes. With the help of a grant from the Ana Giovannini Jewish Federation, CESI has hired and trained an outreach worker, Ana Giovannini, known at Coastline as Ana G, who will be exclusively responsible for providing proactive outreach in the Jewish community. If you or anybody you know may benefit from this program, please call Ana Giovannini at Coastline Elderly Services at 508-999-6400 or the Jewish Federation at 508-997-7471. As always, we guarantee complete confidentiality. Judy Pollack, Debbie Forman, and Susan Barnet Cindy Yoken, Dr. Paul Solomon, and Dr. Bill Abesh Unlike in the traditional health services model where individuals seek out programs and services, the community health worker model sends individuals out into the community to actively provide individuals with outreach and education and effectively bring services and programs to them. According to Ruth Glicksman, “Ana G will be our eyes and ears in the community. She will act as a liaison between the Jewish Federation, Coastline Elderly Services, hospitals and nursing homes, the Rabbis, family members, and the elderly and disabled persons, to ensure the continuity of services and access to all available programs and resources in the community. It is our hope that together, the Jewish Federation and CESI will be able to bring essential services to individuals to help them continue living independently in their homes.” “We are very excited about this new partnership,” said Paula Shiner, the CEO of Coastline Elderly Services, Inc., “We think that it may become a successful model of other community-based outreach programs.”. Photo Gallery from the Pacesetters Event Judy Barry and Calvin Siegal Elaine and Dr. Paul Chervinsky with Jeffrey Savit J EW IS H ME S S E N G E R Page 3 Hanukkah Fun at Autumn Glen It has become a good tradition for the Jewish Family Services committee to collaborate with Autumn Glen Assisted Living on enriching the lives of its residents. “It is a part of our outreach to the elderly program,” said Ruth Glicksman. On December 12, 2012, Jewish Family Services volunteers Joan Farrow, Cindy Yoken, and Liz Ackerman were joined by Ziskind school students Ben Ackerman and David Bacdayan in celebrating the festival of lights with Autumn Glen residents and staff. Olga Yorish, Federation executive director, opened the party by telling the story of Hanukah. In the meantime, the volunteers, assisted by activities director Gale Williams and her staff, had prepared everything necessary for baking strudel. Equipped with dough and filling, each resident shaped several pieces of pastry. While they were baking, the seniors, assisted by volunteers, decorated colorful and sparkling Hanukkah greeting cards, using stickers, sparkling glue, and other decorations. Freshly baked pastries were then enjoyed by all. “Thank you for the wonderful Hanukah program you celebrated with our resident at Autumn Glen. Our residents, staff and families were talking about it for days. The warm feelings and comfort you bring to our community are greatly appreciated and I know our residents look forward to your next visit,” said Gale Williams. The next visit to Autumn Glen will be a pre-Passover program on March 20, 2013. If you would like to volunteer, please call the Jewish Federation at 508 -997-7471. Autumn Glen residents display their greeting cards Meals-on-Wheels Hot kosher meals are delivered five days a week to home-bound Jewish elderly and disabled persons in New Bedford and surrounding towns. For questions or to sign up for this program, please call Ellen Hull at 508-997-7471 or email at [email protected]. We guarantee full confidentiality. Joan Farrow and Ruth Glicksman Lorraine Rudnick, Cindy Yoken, and Tillie Bederow Liz Ackerman with son Ben and David Bacdayan with Autumn Glen residents J EW IS H ME S S E N G E R Page 4 2013 Together we do extraordinary things Annual Campaign HONOR ROLL (Gifts received as of March 6, 2013) KING DAVID $25,000 and over Alfred and Karan Ross Barry and Meg Steinberg * Robert and Judith Sterns Dr. Melvin and Cynthia Yoken * Michael and Maura Zeman * BEN GURION $10,000 - $24,999 MOSHE DAYAN $500 - $999 Dr. Paul and Elaine Chervinsky 2 Anonymous Robert and Janet Feingold Dr. Stuart and Deborah Forman Dr. Janet Freedman and Andrew Peppard * Mark Gitlin David and Ruth Glicksman Ruben Goldstein Wil and Carole Herrup Jay and Lois Horowitz * Charles (of blessed memory) and Ellen Hull * Hon. George and Lois Jacobs Rabbi Raphael Kanter and Cindy Benson Sidney and Barbara Kaplan Irvin and Ronni Krause Melvin and Katherine Levine Dr. Peter and Marion London * Murray and Andrea Lukoff * John and Marsha Onufrak Judy Pollack Dr. Roger Rosen Lorraine Rudnick * Michael and Catherine Russell Sybil Savit Edward and Daphne Siegal * Louis and Bonnie Silverstein Alvin and Elaine Youman THEODORE HERZL $7,500 - $9,999 Lillian Shwartz * Calvin and Sue Siegal KING SOLOMON $5,000 - $7,499 Sheldon Friedland * In memory of Shulamith Friedland Murray Goldberg * Kenneth Lipman and Evelyn Baum CHAIM WEIZMANN $2,500 - $4,999 Nathan (of blessed memory) and Judy Barry * Stanley M. Goldstein Dr. Jack and Leslie Howard Stanley and Marcia Revzin Dr. Gilbert and Frima Shapiro CHAI $1,800 - $2,499 Dr. Jeffrey and Lee Horowitz GOLDA MEIR $1,000 - $1,799 2 Anonymous Susan Barnet Drs. Nina Blumenthal and Scott Corin John and Shelley Day James and Audrey Falk Kenneth and Wendy Joblon Robert and Linda Lane * Martin Lipman and Dr. Barbara Pearl Miriam London Betty Matathia Dr. Bernard and Susan Portnoy Larry and Louise Shwartz Dr. Paul Solomon * MASADA $250 – 499 Anonymous * Anonymous Dorothy Aghai Dr. Rahim Aghai Lynn Alpert Tillie Bederow Louise Felder Ivy Feuerstadt and Barry Becken * Lawrence and Harriet Fletcher Barbara S. Friedland Ellen Gitlin Goldie Gitlin Edward and Barbara Glicksman Aaron and Barbara Gotlib Dr. Richard and Robin Gross Dr. Bertram Howard * Reflects increased or new gift We apologize for any inadvertent errors. Please advise us of any corrections. Barrett and Mary Hurwitz Jay Kivowitz Kenneth and Judy Martin Steven and Silvija Mazza Shawn and Anne McGuire Dr. David and Janet Rosenberg * Murray and Gladys Rosofsky * Bernard and Eleanor Roth Edward and Ilse Rothman Henry and Patricia Saltzman Cantor Nathaniel and Melynda Schudrich Henry and Marion Wainer * Gordon and Irma Wolfe Alan Zexter MACCABEES $100 - $249 Anonymous * 2 Anonymous Kenneth and Elizabeth Ackerman Drs. Paul and Pearl Bacdayan Andrew Barroll Edith Beserosky Bernard and Ruth Bier * Richard and Lee Ann Bordas * Dr. Neal and Phyllis Bornstein Steve and Laura Carreiro Ida Case Dr. Sheldon Davis Barbara Dennis and Byron Shuster Bob and Esther Eisner Gerald and Mary Franklin Charlotte Friedman Wendy Friedman * Louis Gitlin and Nora Howard Rosalyn Glaser-Bernstein* Arthur Glassman Helen Goldberg Dr. Martin and Ruth Gross Burton Hastings Ruth Hastings Edith Kameron Leonard and Elaine Kaner Joel Kaplan Philip and Dorothy Kates Ira Katz Thomas and Gayle Kiefer Carol Kivowitz Edith Kleger * Maria LaTour * Steven and Susan Lefkowitz Fred and Claire Levin Jerry and Susan Levin Dr. Eric Levine and Dr. Karen Susskind Abraham and Rachel Levinson J EW IS H ME S S E N G E R Bruce Lider Jean Lider Stanley and Mae Lipp Paul and Myrna Lubin Elliot Mazza Sherry Krause Mazza David Meltzer Catherine Michael * Nathan Naftoly Florence Novick Edith Pliskin Barbara Queen and James O’Dwyer Rex Monumental Works David and Rachel Rolston Charlotte Salon Mary Schwartz * Harris Sederholm Linda Shwartz Dr. Arthur Sklut Drs. Jeremy and Wendy Stern William Straus * Beverly Wainer Nonie Walder * Dr. Marc Weiner Gregory, Julia and Raisa Yurovitsky Phillip and Sandra Zeitz * Donald and Cheryl Zeoli * CHAVERIM $1 - $99 2 Anonymous Doris Alberts Manny and Anita Asser * Harry and Elyse Baggen Diane Berube Myra Besen Khana Blutshteyn and Yevgeniy Mirochnik Martin Bromberg Raymond and Nancy Castino Louis and Maureen Deneault Gilbert and Peggy Fain Dr. Jason and Debra Falk * Elliott and Pauline Feinstein Bonnie Feldman Dr. Irving and Charlotte Fradkin Howard and Sheila Galitsky Vera Gassar Myra Goldberg Beverly Goldstein Stanley and Ann Goldstein * Charles and Cheryl Gorfinkle David and Heidi Gotlib Vera Grafova Edith Helfand * Sophie Helfand Todd and Cheryl Herman Elliot and Betty Horowitz Cary Isaacs and Dr. Illana Feinerman * Esther Kaplan * Ronni Krasny Alan and Andrea Kreiss Edward and Doreen Kristal Judith Lederman-Lechan Martin and Brenda Levin Doris Levine * Stanley and Ilene Levine * Robert and Elizabeth Levinson Vladimir and Faina Levitin * Anthony and Rachel Lewis Jonathan and Kimberly Marcus * Shelley Martin Susan Mick Judi Mickelson Seena Mickelson Osna Nisson Robert Nochimow Burton Parker J. Leonard Perler Abram and Sara Piratinskiy Drs. MC and Dora Rosenfield * Meryl Russell Bernice Russo Harvey Salk Saralee Salk * Rakhil Sapir * Thelma Schwartz Marjorie Seltzer Igor and Emma Shovmer Frances Shuster Irma Shuster Robbin Smith Carol Smola Warren and Carol Sterns Anatoly and Irina Tokman Vera and Maria Vasilyeva Judy Winet-Florent Jenny Woolf Beverly Zexter Mark and Abrah Zion * A Tribute to Nate Barry The Jewish Federation mourns the passing of Nate Barry on Thursday February 14, 2013. Nate Barry was a past Federation president and in recent years has twice served as campaign chair. He was a staunch supporter of Israel and the Jewish community. His passing is a tremendous loss to the New Bedford Jewish community. As a true member of the Greatest Generation, Nate had proudly served his country during WWII. He was drafted in 1943 when he was 18 years old, and landed on Omaha Beach in July 1944, a few weeks after the D-day invasion in Normandy. After several months with the Seventh Army fighting the Germans in Page 5 Southern Germany and Southern France, his unit arrived at Dachau in April 1945, about an hour after the first troops entered the camp. According to Cindy Yoken who interviewed Nate about his wartime experiences, “The American soldiers were on a two-lane road, and, as they were going along, they suddenly saw ghost-like figures in striped uniforms, screaming on both sides of the road. The soldiers learned that they were Polish prisoners who were alive, albeit hardly healthy; however, as soon as the gates in Dachau were opened, they left the camp. Nate, then, was only 19 years old, and he was looking at carloads of skeletons and pits full of bodies. He didn’t know the extent of what the Nazis had done, but he was there with his unit for about an hour or two, at Dachau, 12 miles outside of Munich. Nate was always very modest about his army experience, but it is most apparent that his service to our country was a major one, and we should recognize and remember that he helped to liberate one of the camps.” Nate Barry’s interview has been preserved at the UMass Dartmouth Jewish archives, and his photo is displayed at the Fort Rodman Military Museum. It is very fitting to describe Nate by quoting Tom Brokaw: "It is, I believe, the greatest generation any society has ever produced… These men and women fought not for fame and recognition, but because it was the right thing to do… Came out of the Depression with all that economic deprivation, went beyond their own shores to help save the world from fascism, came back, rebuilt their enemies, built the country that we have today, married in record numbers, went to college in record numbers, kept their values, never whined, never whimpered.” J EW IS H ME S S E N G E R Page 6 Israel Travel Grants Available Attention Jewish teens and parents: grants are available to Jewish teens residing in the Greater New Bedford area for travel/study in Israel. These grants are made possible by the Harvey Friedland Israel Youth Experience Memorial Fund and the Evelyn Rosen Youth Israel Travel Fund. Requests must be writing. For more information, contact Ellen Hull at (508) 997-7471 or at [email protected]. Save the date Annual Blood Drive Sunday May 19, 2013 SouthCoast Bloodmobile TI Parking Lot 8 am—2 pm Thank you to donors who have donated blood since May 20, 2012 Charles Gorfinkle Cheryl Gorfinkle Carolyn Holland Rabbi Raphael Kanter Stanley Levine William Markson Michael Russell Marjorie Walder Ilene Levine Thank you to the 2013 Passover Appeal Contributors The total raised as of March 6, 2013 is $2,821. Thanks to your generous contributions and to a generous grant from the Ethel and Nathan Kaplan Passover Relief Fund, we will provide Passover food packages to 40 needy adults and children in Greater New Bedford area. Dr. William and Betty Abesh Kenneth and Elizabeth Ackerman Dr. Rahim and Dorothy Aghai Lynn Alpert Susan Barnet Bernard and Ruth Bier Tillie Bederow Phyllis and Neal Bornstein Raymond and Nancy Castino Dr. Paul and Elaine Chervinsky Helen Eisenberg Elliot and Pauline Feinstein Bonnie Feldman Steven Finger Dr. Stuart and Deborah Forman Dr. Irving and Charlotte Fradkin Gerald and Mary Franklin Dr. Janet Freedman and Andrew Peppard Sheldon Friedland Vera Gassar Dr. Arnold and Fran Gellman Goldie Gitlin Glaser Glass Corp. Rosalyn Glaser-Bernstein Ruben Goldstein Aaron and Barbara Gotlib Rabbi Barry and Shoshana Hartman Burton and Ruth Hastings Wil and Carole Herrup Jay and Lois Horowitz Dr. Jeffrey and Lee Horowitz Ellen Hull Mollie Jacobs Hon George and Lois Jacobs Esther Kaplan Edith Kleger Steven and Susan Lefkowitz Dr. Clinton and Frances Levin Fred and Claire Levin Doris Levine Vladimir and Faina Levitin Reverend David Lima and Reverend Joan Lima Martin Lipman and Dr. Barbara Pearl Elizabeth Matathia Shawn and Anne McGuire David Meltzer National Council of Jewish Women Edith Pliskin Judy Pollack Dr. Bernard and Susan Portnoy Stanley and Marcia Revzin Drs. Dora and MC Rosenfield Alfred and Karan Ross Edward and Ilse Rothman Michael and Catherine Russell Peter and Wendy Russell Dr. Gilbert and Frima Shapiro Irma Shuster Dr. Paul Solomon Robert and Judith Sterns Yefim and Gena Tokman Carol Torres and Robert Moniz Nancy and Stan Waldman Dr. Melvin and Cindy Yoken Michael and Maura Zeman Donald and Cheryl Zeoli Ethel and Nathan Kaplan Passover Relief Fund J EW IS H ME S S E N G E R Page 7 The Jewish Federation has joined www.GoodSearch.com. GoodSearch will donate money to the Jewish Federation when you search the Internet, shop online or dine out at local restaurants! It's really easy; Go to www.jewishnewbedford.org and click on GoodSearch button. Use GoodSearch.com to search the Internet and they donate a penny per search to the Jewish Federation. Use GoodShop.com when you shop online and they donate a percentage of every purchase and offer over 100,000 coupons to help you save money too! It's free and turns simple everyday actions into a way to contribute to a great cause. ADVERTISE IN THE MESSENGER College Scholarships for 2013-14 School Year The Jewish Federation of Greater New Bedford and the National Council of Jewish Women invite college scholarship applications for 2013-14 academic year. To be eligible for a scholarship, the family of the applicant must be a member in good standing of these organizations. For questions and to request an application call the Federation office at (508) 9977471 or email at [email protected]. Advertising Rates Per Issue Full Page $100.00 Half Page $60.00 Quarter Page $40.00 One Eighth Page $25.00 Discount of 10% for 6 or more issues! REACH THE JEWISH COMMUNITY! Federation Tribute Cards are a Great Opportunity to Honor a Loved One and Contribute to a Good Cause Think of the Jewish Federation when celebrating milestone events or remembering a loved one. A taxdeductible contribution to the Federation’s general fund as well as to one of the scholarship or endowment funds or special programs is a great way to celebrate an important event such as a birthday, a Bar/Bat Mitzvah, or an anniversary, to wish a speedy recovery, and to honor the memory of a loved one. Your honoree or his/her family will receive a beautiful tribute card marking the occasion. To make a secure online contribution, visit www.jewishnewbedford.org and click the PayPal button. The Jewish Messenger Published by the Jewish Federation of Greater New Bedford, Inc. 467 Hawthorn Street Dartmouth, Massachusetts 02747 Tel. (508) 997-7471 - Fax (508) 997-7730 Email: [email protected] Website: www.jewishnewbedford.org The Jewish Messenger is now online. Visit www.jewishnewbedford.org Jewish Federation of Greater New Bedford, Inc. 467 Hawthorn Street Dartmouth, MA 02747 PRSRT-STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID NEW BEDFORD, MA