2016 April Newsletter - Congregation Beth Ohr

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2016 April Newsletter - Congregation Beth Ohr
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Vol. 60 Issue 4
E-Mail:
Apr 2016
[email protected]
5776 Nisan/Iyar
Synagogue Office:
732-257-1523
From the Beth Ohr Family to your Family
We wish you a Happy and Healthy Passover 5776
Friday Evening, Apr 22, 2016
Through
Saturday Evening, April 30, 2016
For a Full Schedule of Services please turn to page 10
For the Rabbinical Assembly Passover Guide go to
Rabbinicalassembly.org/pesah-guide
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SCHEDULE OF SERVICES
All Friday evening services begin at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise stated, Saturday morning
Shabbat services begin at 9:30 a.m., Sunday morning minyan begins at 9:00 a.m.
UPCOMING EVENTS AND SERVICES
Fri Apr 1
Friday Evening Service
7:30 PM
Sat Apr 2
Shabbat Morning Service
9:30AM
Sun Apr 3
Sunday Morning Service
9:00AM
Followed by Men’s Club Breakfast
Torathon Registration
12:30PM
Tues Apr 5
Rabbi’s Customs & Practices
7:30PM
Wed Apr 6
Spanish Class
11:00AM
Thurs Apr 7 Talmud Class
9:30AM
Hebrew class
11:00AM
Daytimers Passover Program
1:00PM
Rabbi’s Israel Class
7:30PM
Fri Apr 8
Friday Evening Service
7:30 PM
Sat Apr 9
Shabbat Morning Service
9:30AM
Sun Apr 10 Sunday Morning Service
9:00AM
Followed by Men’s Club Breakfast
Grandparents Circle
7:00PM
Tues Apr 12 Rabbi’s Book Discussion
11:00AM
Wed Apr 13 Spanish Class
11:00AM
Sisterhood Board Meeting
7:30PM
Thur Apr 14 Talmud Class
9:30AM
Hebrew Class
11:00AM
Temple Executive Board
7:00 PM
Temple Congregation Meeting
8:00PM
Fri Apr 15
Friday Evening Service
7:30 PM
Sat Apr 16
Shabbat Hagadol Morning Service
9:30AM
Followed by Lunch and Learn
Sun Apr 17 Sunday Morning Service
9:00AM
Followed by Men’s Club Breakfast
Torah Benefactors Luncheon Honoring Ashna Pincus
12:00PM
Tues Apr 19 Rabbi’s Jewish Customs & Practices
7:30PM
Wed Apr 20 Spanish Class
11:00AM
Thurs Apr 21 Search for Chamatz
After sundown
Fri Apr 22
Fast of First Born Service
7:30AM
Erev Pesach First Seder
Sat Apr 23
Passover First Day Service
9:30AM
Sun Apr 24 Passover Second Day Service
9:30AM
Wed Apr 27 Spanish Class
11:00AM
Thurs Apr 28 Talmud Class
9:30AM
Hebrew Class
11:00AM
Fri Apr 29
Passover 7th Day of Passover
9:30 AM
Sat Apr 30
Passover 8th Day of Passover Shabbat Morning Service
9:30AM
Yizkor
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PLEASE NOTE: RABBI MISHKIN WILL BE ON VACATION FROM
APRIL 27 2016 THROUGH MAY 2, 2016
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Rabbi Mishkin’s Message
“Making Ritual Meaningful”
This year springtime brings with it the reading of the Book of Leviticus. From
the powerful and moving narratives of Exodus and Genesis we suddenly we
plunge into the murky waters of this book with its overwhelming detail regarding sacrificial offerings. Needless to say, the modern world has taken a rather
skeptical view of Leviticus’ significance. That is to be expected. When topics
such as ritual impurity, leprosy, animal and meal offerings take up much of the
book, we hunger for a return to the stories of Genesis and Exodus. However ,
read Leviticus we must. Although there are those who question its relevance, I believe it behooves us to remind ourselves precisely what the Book of Leviticus is really about because it
really isn’t just about animal sacrifices and means of impurity. Fundamentally, Leviticus is
about ritual and how it can impact our spiritual lives. Ritual presents us with a considerable
challenge. All too often we risk allowing the rituals we practice to deteriorate into form void of
feeling. However rituals, when done properly and with the proper kavanah (focus), can be most
meaningful.
A column which appeared in the Wall Street Journal recently titled “Watching Over My
Grandmother,” was written by a woman Bari Weiss about Judaism’s rituals concerning death
and burial. Here is how she begins her essay:
“How do the rituals of death teach us how to live more meaningful lives? As religions
go, Judaism is far more concerned about what happens in this world than in the world to come.
But as I learned this past weekend while burying my grandmother, Jewish rituals can serve not
only to sanctify the dead, but also humanize the living.
My grandmother, Sandy Steiner, who moved in with my family from Los Angeles 25
years ago to help raise my three younger sisters and me, was 81 years old when she died at
home shortly after the Sabbath began on Friday night. In Judaism, a dead body is never to be
left alone between the time of death and the time of burial. It’s a tradition called shmirah, or
guarding, which dates to an ancient time when fear of rodents or grave-robbers was real.
Typically, the task is performed by volunteers, members of the community hevra kadisha –holy society – who do the watching in the funeral home. But if a person dies over the Sabbath the body cannot be buried or even removed. And so my grandmother’s family quite
literally became her guardians; Over a 24 hour period, her body covered on her bed, we
watched over her.”
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Ms. Weiss then describes the process that took place and how she made it more meaningful for her family. She writes, “My grandmother’s younger sister kept watch over Friday
night. In the early-morning hours Saturday, I sat with my younger sister. In the afternoon, my
father sat with my uncle, followed by other members who took turns as the shomer or guard.
Traditionally, the shomer is supposed to sit quietly and recite psalms. Our grandma was not so
into the psalms, but she could give you chapter and verse about the latest doings on E! and Bravo. And so we shared funny anecdotes about her, when we weren’t browsing through her copies of Vanity Fair or People. Surrounded by her books and family photos we were reminded of
a full life lived as we sat beside the beautiful vessel of this woman we loved.”
Ms. Weiss goes on to tell of what her family did following the conclusion of the Sabbath, the process of the ritual washing and the ritual dressing of the deceased in the simple linen shrouds. She concludes her essay with a rendering of all the other traditional practices in
Judaism regarding death and burial, everything from the plain wooden box serving as the coffin
to the shoveling of the dirt at the graveside. After a detailed rendition of these ancient and practices, Ms. Weiss concludes her essay with the following words.
“My grandmother’s life’s work was as a caretaker for her family – in addition to bringing up three daughters, she helped raise four of her grandchildren. It is the natural way of
things that those who have been caretakers ultimately become the cared for. In the last weeks
of her life – diagnosed with terminal cancer after having survived bouts with breast and lung
cancer, she didn’t cry – she was tended to around the clock by my mother and her two sisters,
who made sure she died at home, surrounded by her family.
When so much in modern life is outsourced, there is something clarifying, maybe even
purifying about witnessing a loved one’s final days. In caring for someone after death and being expected to take part in rituals at once deeply uncomfortable and comforting, I realized that
Judaism was forcing us to examine our own lives and deeds – and ask ourselves: Are we putting our own vessels to their best use?”
Wiser words could not have been chosen as we begin contemplating the most inaccessible of all the books of the Torah, Leviticus. We can learn well from Ms. Weiss as we seek to
have ritual play a more meaningful role in our lives today.
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President’s Message
We will be holding our Annual Budget Meeting on Thursday April 14 at
8:00 PM at the synagogue. Please attend this meeting so there is a
quorum to vote and approve the budget for the 2016-2017 fiscal year.
I am working on the Slate of Officers for next year’s Board. Please volunteer your time and take a position on the Synagogue Board or a
Board committee. I have been very disappointed this year as all my requests for volunteers to join the Board were disregarded. You will find it very rewarding to serve your
synagogue. JUST DO IT!! The Annual Membership meeting takes place on Thursday
May 12 at 8:00 PM in the synagogue.
Our fundraising committee is busy with plans for the Journal Dinner Dance
scheduled on Sunday June 5. We will be honoring Alice and David Honig, Marty Israel,
Rysie and Jeff Perlman, and Dotty and Joe Shafran. This is our biggest fundraiser for
the year with a goal of $27,500. It is vital that you support your synagogue by attending
the dinner dance, purchasing an ad in the journal, and approaching local businesses to
advertise in our journal. All donations are tax deductible, and businesses will be provided a donor tax receipt.
Spring has arrived, flowers are blooming, and Passover is right around the corner. As you discuss the Haggadah at your Seders with your children and grandchildren, and share all the Passover traditions, reflect on how blessed we are to be living
in the United States. When you sing Lashana Habaa B’Rushalim, Next Year in Jerusalem, think about the exciting congregational trip to Israel being led by Rabbi Mishkin
that will be leaving on May 15 and returning on May 26.
Harriet and I wish a Zeisen Pesach to the entire Beth Ohr Family!!!
Shalom,
Phil
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TORATHON
Sunday afternoon, Apr 3, 2016
12:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Enjoy a “taste of Torah” at our afternoon
extravaganza of learning, fun, good
company, a little nosh, and a rich, fulfilling Jewish experience.
So far, the following Rabbis are participating:
Rabbi Eric Eisenkramer
Temple Bnai Shalom - East Brunswick
Rabbi Bryan Kinzbrunner,
Chaplain, Stein Hospice, at the Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living, Somerset
Rabbi Marc Kline
Monmouth Reform Synagogue
Rabbi Jay Kornsgold
Beth El Synagogue, East Windsor
Rabbi Nathan Langer
Jewish Hospice Services
Rabbi Benjamin Levy
Cong. Etz Chaim, Monroe Township Jewish Center
Rabbi Lisa Malik
Temple Beth Ahm, Aberdeen
Rabbi Joel Mishkin
Cong. Beth Ohr, Old Bridge
Rabbi Michael Pont
Marlboro Jewish Center
Rabbi Ellie Shemtov
Kol Am, Freehold, NJ
Rabbi Jay Weinstein
Young Israel of East Brunswick
Rabbi Eliezer Zaklikovsky
Chabad Jewish Center of Monroe
Registration is at 12:30 p.m. The first class session starts at 1:00.
With the support and generosity of
The Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey
Need some info? Talk to Phyllis Greenberg (732)257-1523 or call Linda Benish
at (609)426-8727. Cost: $5.- and canned food for the Old Bridge Food Bank.
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Beth Ohr News
Bob and Mala Simon and family want to thank everyone for your cards and good
wishes on the birth of their grandson Zachary Simon.
Meryl Finkelstein wants to thank all the congregants who visited, called and sent
get well wishes on her recent surgery.
Thank you to Anne Branfman for sponsoring the Kiddush lunch on
Saturday, March 4.
Helen & Ben Levine proudly announce the marriage of their son Jonathan to
Maya on March 19 in California.
Thank you Ashna and Bernie Pincus for sponsoring the Oneg Shabbat on Friday,
March 5th in honor of Ashna’s birthday
Thank you and Mazel Tov to Marty Israel for sponsoring the Kiddush lunch on
Saturday, March 19th in honor of his grandson, Spencer Reese Kolada’s Bar
Mitzvah, in North Carolina on March 26th
Thank you to Roberta and Larry Fachler for sponsoring the Kiddush lunch in
honor of Roberta’s birthday on March 26, 2016
Phyllis Greenberg extends her thanks to Bernie Pincus, Allen Skupp, Anne
Branfman, Harriet Feld, for helping in the office, and for everyone who
contributed to the JFS Kosher Food Pantry by Congregation Beth Ohr PTO Happy
Purim Mishloach Manot.
Ashna & Bernie Pincus proudly announce the Bar Mitzvah of their grandson Sam
Pincus on April 9, 2016. Parents are Lani & Michael Pincus.
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DAYTIMERS NEWS
THURSDAY, APRIL 7
DAYTIMERS ANNUAL PASSOVER PROGRAM
(Please note change of date from April 14 to April 7)
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Join the Daytimers at Beth Ohr at 1:00 PM for our annual Passover
program.
We will have a reading of the original Rhyming Haggadah, which
gives a lighter approach to the Passover story.
This will be followed by a musical Passover sing-a-long and a
Passover recipe exchange. Please bring your beautiful singing
voices and your favorite kosher
Passover recipes.
We will conclude with a movie. The Devil's Arithmetic is based on
the historical novel by Jane Yolen. It stars Kirsten Dunst as Hannah Stern and co-stars Brittany Murphy, Louise Fletcher, and Mimi
Rogers. The movie is about Hannah Stern, a Jewish girl who is
bored hearing about the past and tired of her religion. During the
family Passover Seder, she learns the importance of knowing
about the past.
Following the movie, coffee and cake will be served.
Please bring non-perishable kosher Passover food for the needy.
RSVP - Call Linda (732-251-0447) or Ira (732-679-2652) by Sunday,
April 3.
Calling all Bowlers
The East Brunswick Seniors bowling league is looking for bowlers. We bowl Monday mornings at AMF
Brunswick Lanes (the old Carolier Lanes) beginning from 10:00AM until approximately 12:30. This is strictly
a fun league with no cash prizes. The cost is $12 per week which includes an end of season luncheon. There
are current openings as well as openings for next season beginning in September. YOU DO NOT NEED TO
BE AN EAST BRUNSWICK RESIDENT TO JOIN. Please call Roberta Karpel, 732-642-7881 for more
information.
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Do a Mitzvah...Help Others Who Need Us
This year, Congregation Beth Ohr will once again participate in the Holiday Food Basket program for the Jewish
Family Services. In this way, we can help needy families in
our community to enjoy a traditional Pesach. JFS collects
Passover food and prepares baskets for the families. We
can choose to donate Kosher for Passover food, or we can make a cash
donation.
If you have food to donate (please make sure everything is dated 2016),
just place it in the food bin in the lobby of the Synagogue by Thursday,
April 7th. Any monetary donations can be made out to Jewish Family
Services and can be sent to the Synagogue office to the attention of Ira
Donenfeld or Synagogue Office. If you need food to be picked up, please
call Ira Donenfeld at 732-679-2652.
Last Pesach, the community distributed food baskets to over 600 families. This year we have more families in crisis. Please participate in this
project, do a mitzvah, and help make the coming of Passover a little
brighter for fellow Jewish families who are in need.
Below is a Sample list of Kosher for Passover Food for the Basket:
Canned Fruit and Vegetables, Grape Juice, Tuna Fish, Jelly, Cookies, Oil, Macaroons, Coffee and Tea, Matzo, Matzo Meal,
Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey
Community Mitzvah Day with
J Serve Teens
Burial of Religious Sacred Articles and Books
On Sunday, April 10th Congregation Beth Or will participate in the Jewish
Federation's Community Mitzvah Day with J Serve Teens
from Middlesex and Monmouth Counties helping us bury old Religious
Articles, Hebrew Prayer Books Chumashim, Machzors, Tallit,
Tefillin and Haggadot in the Congregation Beth Ohr Cemetery. You are
welcome to join us in this mitzvah.
Your books can be dropped off in bags or boxed in the synagogue library
between now and April 2nd between 9-3. Call Phyllis in office before
coming. The ceremony at the cemetery will take place
at approximately 3:00 pm.
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CONGREGATION BETH OHR
PASSOVER SCHEDULE OF SERVICES
5776/2016
Saturday, April 16
Shabbat Hagadol
Service
9:30 a.m.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Thursday, April 21
B’dikat Hametz Conducted after nightfall
(The search for leaven)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Friday, April 22
Fast of the First-Born 7:30 a.m.
(Siyyum Bekhor)
Burn leaven by 10:15 a.m.
Erev Pesach—First Seder
Candle lighting
7:26 p.m.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Saturday, April 23
1st Day of Passover
SERVICE
9:30 a.m.
Candle lighting
8:29 p.m.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sunday April 24
2nd Day of Passover
SERVICE
9:30 a.m.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Thursday April 28
Candle Lighting
7:33 pm
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Friday April 29th
7th Day Passover
SERVICE
9:30 am
Candle lighting
7:34p.m.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Saturday, April 30th
8th Day of Passover
Shabbat SERVICE—
9:30 a.m.
YIZKOR
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MEKHIRAT HAMETZ
(SALE OF LEAVEN 2016)
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The Torah tells us that during Passover, “No leaven shall be found in your houses for
seven days” (Exodus 12:19). The Rabbis understood this to mean that one could not own any
hametz during the holiday. To prevent the financial hardship that would result from discarding
all of one’s leaven on an annual basis, the rabbis developed a legal mechanism whereby an individual could sell his/her leaven to a non-Jew for the duration of the holiday.
PLEASE REMEMBER that even if you plan to be away from home for the entire
holiday, you must still sell all the hametz you own. Similarly, should you own other property,
or store leaven products in your office, you must still sell the hametz stored at those locations.
While there is no charge for the selling of leaven, it is customary to include a charitable
contribution with the “Sale of Leaven” form.
PLEASE FILL OUT THE FORM BELOW AND RETURN IT TO THE
SYNAGOGUE OFFICE WITH YOUR TZEDAKAH DONATION MADE OUT TO THE
“RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND” OR “JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES” NO LATER THAN THURSDAY, APRIL 21ST. YOU MAY, HOWEVER, GIVE IT TO RABBI
MISHKIN IN PERSON ON FRIDAY, APRIL 22ND AT THE FAST OF THE FIRST
BORN SERVICE AT 7:30 A.M.)
THE UNDERSIGNED, BY HIS/HER/THEIR SIGNATURE(S), have herewith granted full
Power-of-Attorney to Rabbi Joel Mishkin of Congregation Beth Ohr, concerning the sale of
every product containing leaven or its derivatives in his/her/their possession, effective as of
12:00 PM. Eastern Daylight Saving Time, on the 14th day of the Hebrew month of Nisan which
is the day before the First Seder that night. This power of attorney includes the right to rent to
the purchaser all storage space, vessels and receptacles wherein such merchandise is currently
found, and may thus be enforced in the most effective manner in accordance with the laws of
our Torah, as well as in accordance with the civil laws of the State of New Jersey.
NAME(S)
ADDRESS(ES) OF PREMISES WHERE LEAVEN IS
STORED
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CONGREGATION BETH OHR MEMORIAL FUNDS
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The following is a listing of the Memorial Funds that you may make
tax-deductible contributions to:
David Benish Memorial Fund
Stephen Edwards Memorial Youth Fund
Elaine Leibowitz Memorial Fund
Beautification Fund
Herman & Frieda Lipp Memorial Fund
Mindy Nightingale Memorial Fund
Stuart Polovsky Memorial Fund
Herb Reinstein Memorial Fund
Heidi Rogol Memorial Fund
***In the future when donating to these funds, please make your checks out to
CONGREGATION BETH OHR and write in the fund in the memo portion of
the check.
The Following Donations Have Been Made
During the Month of April:
David Benish Memorial Fund
Linda and Allan Benish—Yahrzeit for Meyer Benish, Allan’s father
General Fund
Marlboro Jewish Center Adult choir in memory of Michael Weiss,
brother-in- law of Frank Glanz.
General Fund
Linda and Allen Skupp —winning ticket at Daytimers March Purim Party
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The Congregation Beth Ohr Hebrew School would like to thank the following
members for participating in our Shalach Manot Program. We were able to
make a sizeable donation to the Jewish Family and Vocational Service of
Middlesex County’s Kosher Food Pantry in honor of those who donated their
baskets. At this time of year, the pantry is empty, so our donation will make a
big difference in many needy families' lives.
The Arroyo Family
The Atzbi Family
Linda and Allan Benish
Alice Celeste
Andrea and Marc Chassen
Fortune Cheney
The Clark Family
Lana and Harvey Cohen
Dara and Ken Deitz
Lee and Ira Donenfeld
Roberta and Larry Fachler
Barbara and Mel Feder
Harriett Feld
Meryl Finkelstein
Linda Garfinkel
Ilene and Barry Gray
Alice and David Honig
Eloise and Robert Honig
Marty Israel
Sylvia Kagan
Marilyn and Morty Kamenitz
Marilyn and Ira Karlstein
Elliott Leibowitz
Glenda Levenstein
Steven Maness
Ronnie and Ed Mendlowitz
Rabbi Joel and Beverly
Mishkin
Seymour Nussenbaum
Rysie and Jeff Perlman
Ashna and Bernie Pincus
Terrie Polovsky
Harriet and Phil Rabinowitz
Sheila Reinstein
Chuck Rogol
Susan and Larry Ross
Barbara and Herman
Schneider
Arlene and Nelson Silver
Marjorie and Stuart Simon
Linda and Allen Skupp
Estee Spiegel
Harriet and Bob Weiss
Paula Yourman
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We honor the memories of our loved ones whose Yahrzeits were observed during the
month of February March and April. We acknowledge the following for their
contributions to the Yahrzeit Memorial Fund:
DONATED BY:
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Marilyn Gilbarg
Libbie Gorsky - Marilyn’s
beloved mother
Michael Weiss, brother-in-law
of Frank Glanz
Rose Kushner
Anna Nussenbaum
Debbie Gold—beloved wife
Jack L. Dlugash
Paul Katz
Mollie Borenstein—Marjorie’s
beloved mother
Vivian Berkley—Cathy’s beloved
mother
Harriet Alper and Nathan Alper
Esther Narol
Julius Edwards
Mary Cederbaum—beloved mother
Ronnie & Ed Mendlowitz &family
Pauline Feld
Marlboro Jewish Center Adult Choir
Seymour Nussenbaum
Richard Gold
Rysie and Jeff Perlman and family
Suzanne Balaban
Marjorie and Stuart Simon
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Schwartzer
Neil Alper
Paula Eisen
Suzanne Edwards
Harriet R. Cohen
Emma Weisgold, and Ellen Mendlowitz
Harriet Feld
BETH OHR CEMETERY
Congregation Beth Ohr owns and operates a cemetery which is located on Ernston
Road in Sayreville. The cemetery is a non-profit entity using existing funds and fundraising as its source of operating revenues. Membership in Beth Ohr entitles our congregants to the individual plot only, all other costs such as funeral, plot opening,
memorial tablet costs, etc., are borne by the family. Please call
Phyllis Greenberg in the Synagogue Office 732-257-1523 for further details
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April Yahrzeits
The actual date that the Yahrzeit is observed is to the right of the name. It is customary to light a memorial candle on the eve15
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this date and to give tzedakah in memory of the deceased. One should recite the Mourner’s Kaddish at services the evening before
as well as the day of the Yahrzeit. Please call Phyllis in the Synagogue office at 732-257-1523, if you need information about the
schedule of worship. The name of your departed will be read at the Friday evening and Shabbat morning services, the week before
the Yahrzeit date which are represented by the dates in the columns which are in bold print.
April 15/16 (cont’d)
April 1/2
Howard Chassen
Morris Zekser
Nathan Freedman
Jonas Deitz
David Richman
4/3
4/3
4/4
4/8
4/8
April 8/9
Julius Edwards
Israel Forgotson
David Vassi
Dorothy Blumenfeld
Edith Donenfeld
Harry Burstein
Eleanor Gray
Max Rothenberg
Ben Spinner
Blanche Bauman
Richard Ellner
Eleanor Mansfield
Ellen Mendlowitz
Martin Schectman
Abraham Cohen
Morris Wishnia
Lenora Cohen
Pauline Feld
Sven Ibsen
Regina Shulman
Hyman Belsky
Seymour Branner
Mary Cederbaum
Cynthia Deitz
Isadore Gerenstein
4/9
4/9
4/9
4/10
4/10
4/11
4/11
4/11
4/11
4/12
4/12
4/12
4/12
4/12
4/13
4/13
4/14
4/14
4/14
4/14
4/15
4/15
4/15
4/15
4/15
April 15/16
Jean Cohen
Esther Friedman
Morris Jacobs
Martha Sender
Louis Zolotin
Eugene Berko
Felice Jeridel
Miriam Schwarzwald
Zlota Shvedova
Solomon Coffina
Barbara Geller
Rose Kantrowitz
Marcia Rothman
Mark Weiss
Marie Bloshassa
Robert Cohen
Philip Judd
Sol Lapidus
Fabian Bloshassa
Herbert Heimlich
Pesach Nodelman
Victor Oppenheim
4/16
4/16
4/16
4/16
4/16
4/17
4/17
4/17
4/17
4/18
4/18
4/18
4/18
4/19
4/20
4/20
4/20
4/20
4/21
4/21
4/21
4/21
Dottie Schwartz
Ethel Nightingale
Marvin Robbins
4/21
4/21
4/22
April 22/23
Geraldine Edelman
Philip Nadler
Barbara Kuntz
Isaac Ludwin
Kaila Praport
Leo Ullmann
Sheila Kirschner
Della Pollack
Anna Rosenfeld
Ida Schulsinger
Ralph Wurtzel
Harold Nadler
Pearl Shapiro
Henry Vollweller
Samuel Weiner
Frances Dashevsky
Angela Dubin
Zilla Weininger
Leo Drabin
Syd Hillman
Abe Kagan
Emma Weisgold
Seymour Philips
April 30/May 1
Carl Rudolph Kasiser
Morris Kuritsky
Ruth Rothlin
Miriam Brenner
Ralph Krause
Alice Lanzoff
Toby Maness
Rae Perzley
Anna Polansky
Ceil Rosenthal
Lena Weiss
Yetta Chekofsky
Violet Davidowitz
Michael Ebenstein
Eve Schnitzer
Joshua Weissman
Edward Abramson
Yette Ribet
David Rosenberg
Stanley Silberstein
Rhoda Tash
Seymour Weinman
Gizela Brody
Mollie Rothbert
Aaron Kanter
4/23
4/23
4/24
4/24
4/24
4/24
4/25
4/25
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4/25
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4/26
4/26
4/26
4/26
4/27
4/27
4/27
4/28
4/28
4/28
4/28
4/29
4/30
5/1
5/1
5/2
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5/3
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CONGREGATION BETH OHR TRIP TO ISRAEL
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ISRAEL – OUR LAND AND OUR PEOPLE - May 15-26
There is still some time to sign up for our wonderful trip to Israel. Call Phyllis
Greenberg if you are interested in joining Beth Ohr’s trip to Israel this spring.
NOW THAT YOU KNOW YOUR ALEPH-BET…
WHY NOT TRY ADON OLAM?
Thursdays, at 11:00 a.m. Linda Benish teaches a class in
Hebrew Reading Part II
First of all – MAZEL TOV to all those who took the Hebrew Reading I class. We finished the book,
learned all the letters of the Hebrew alphabet, and are becoming more and more fluent in reading the
prayers.
Part II picks up from where Book I leaves off. But you don’t have to have taken Part I to take this
course. This class is for those who know the Hebrew alphabet either from learning it in Part I, or in
another adult education class, or back when you went to “cheder” back in Brooklyn or the Bronx or…..
The goals of this course are to improve reading skills and fluency by using familiar prayers, and to
expand comprehension. So if you recognize the letters but read VERY slowly, this will help increase
your speed. Meanwhile, you will get some of the components of the Hebrew language and be able to
identify new words and phrases which will assist you in understanding some of the most familiar
prayers we read.
No tests. No grades. Members – free. Non-members $36. Join us.
ETZ CHAIM CHUMASH
If you are interested in purchasing the new Etz Chaim Chumash, please contact Harriet
Rabinowitz by e-mail at [email protected]. Books may be purchased to
memorialize someone special or in honor of a simcha. The cost is $54.00 each and checks
should be made payable to Sisterhood, Congregation Beth Ohr. The Chumash must be paid in
full before a bookplate will be affixed .
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GRANDPARENTS CIRCLE
SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 2016
7:30 pm
CONGREGATION BETH OHR
Grandparents' Circle will continue meeting with its next
discussion scheduled for Sunday evening, April 10, at
7:30 p.m. at Congregation Beth Ohr. We will have a
wonderful guest speaker, Ms. Donna Cephas who will
focus on the subject of inclusion and intermarriage.
Ms. Donna Cephas has an MA Degree from JTS and is
currently working toward a PHd. She is the founder of the
Narrative Project, a technique for enhancing interfaith
family dynamics. The session is open to the public.
These workshops are designed for Jewish grandparents
with intermarried children to provide them with support and
information in navigating the issues of intermarriage and
fostering positive relationships with their grandchildren. All
interested, feel free to come, even if you have never
attended before.
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Minyan Every Sunday. Come and also enjoy a bagel and the camaraderie.
Look for your
Yellow Candles
at the end of April.
Excitement at the Sunday Minyan &
Men’s Club Doings
Shown is Bernie Pincus with Grandson Ian at a Sunday Minyan when Ian put on Tefillin for the first time.
Also shown is David Honig with a cool Tee Shirt.
Try coming 3 extra times in 2016 and join in the fun!
Join the Men’s Club Triple
S Club for 2016:
Shul, Schmooze and Schmear
If you don’t regularly come to a Sunday Minyan, we look forward to seeing you more often in 2016!
For next month’s newsletter: Send photos of you or your
family on vacation or with famous people.
Good Shabbos! Greetings A suggestion is for all Men’s
Club members and Beth Ohr Congregants to call someone
they haven’t spoken to in a while and wish them a Good
Shabbos. A few of us have done it and had very gratifying
results. Try it—You’ll like it!
No Scheduled events. Impromptu programs will follow the
Minyan during the Bagel breakfast
Best wishes from the Men’s Club for a Ziessen Pesach!
Ed Mendlowitz, Men’s Club President, [email protected] tel 732 890-3344
If you don’t usually attend, try coming
once in a while and see what we have to
offer. It ain’t what you think it is!
Beth ohr Photo gallerY
Photos of the Month
Top le and boom right photos show fun acvies at Daymers events.
Top right shows sign menoning Roberta Fachler’s Birthday party at a Shabbos service. Also announced is the
Torathon on April 3rd (see details elsewhere in this newsleer).
Boom le is the Mendlowitz’ vising the Prussacks in Boynton Beach, FL on a short vacaon trip.
Send your photos to Ed for the Newsletter.
Beth Ohr Israel Trip
May 1526
Shown above are some of the travelers planning their trip. There is sll me to sign up.
If interested call Phyllis Greenberg (732 257-1523) at the Temple office for informaon.
Trip includes visits to
Caesarea, Ramat Hanadiv, Atlit, Top of Mt. Carmel, Haifa Bay, Tiberias, Golan Heights,
Mt. Ben Tal, Kesem Hagolan, Golan Winery, Safed, Tel Dan nature Reserve,
Abraham’s Gate, Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, Masada, Ein Gedi, Judean Hills, Jerusalem,
Kotel, Southern Wall, Kotel Tunnels, Jewish Quarter, Hurvah Synagogue,
Kabalat Shabbat at Kotel, Yad Lakashish, Wohl Rose Garden, Menorah at Knesset,
Yad Vashem, Avenue of the Righteous Gentiles, Shrine of the Book,
Model of Herodian Jerusalem, Machane Yehuda, City of David Excavations,
Begin Heritage Center, Latrun, Tel Aviv, Independence Hall, Ayalon Institute, Rehovot,
Weizman Institute of Science, Nachalat Benyamin Street Fair, Rabin Square, Rabin Center,
Jaffa Institute, Palmach Museum, Museum of the Diaspora,
And much more
SUPPORT THE JOURNAL DINNER DANCE
Plan on a4ending, but also make every effort to sell ads for the Journal. This
is our major fund raiser and we need everyone’s support and par8cipa8on.
Journal ad forms appear elsewhere in the Newsle4er and can be reproduced.
BETH OHR MEMBER INFORMATION
Congregation Beth Ohr Dinner Dance
Journal Dinner Dance
Sunday June 5, 2016 at Beth Ohr
Honoring
ALICE & DAVID HONIG
RYSELLE & JEFF PERLMAN
DOROTHY & JOE SHAFRAN
MARTIN ISRAEL
The Cost of Dinner Tickets is $90.00 per person.
However, all Beth Ohr Members can attend for
No Charge—For Free
as long as they sell $500.00 in Journal ads
(single members need to sell only $250.00 in ads)
An ad form is included in this newsletter that can be photocopied.
On the next two pages are listings of the ads sold through March 31.
The first list is sorted by who purchased the ads.
The second list is sorted by who sold the ads.
We still have a long way to so, so please try to sell ads.
Beth Ohr Dinner Dance Journal Ads
As of March 31, 2016
Advertiser
A. B. Carpet
Abrams Travel
Advanced Dermatology Center
Advanced Ophyhalmology Center
Advanced Wellness Center of Marlboro
Allen & Wilma Appel
AllState NJ Insurance Co
Amboy Bank
American Tire
Amy S. Albalah
Anonymous in honor of Ed Mendlowitz
Anthony F. D'Aguillo
Bloomfield Cooper
Capri Caterers
Classical Caterers
Custom Eyes
David and Alice Honig
Dr. Blumberg's Eye Care
Dr. Steven Richards
Dry-Kel Corp
Ed Mendlowitz - For Marty Israel doing Kiddush
Fred Singer
Giusseppe's
Goldstein Funeral Home
Highland Park / Anshe Emerth Cons. Temple
Joel E. Leizer (Howard Sorkin)
Joe's Tuesday Night Card game guys
Joyce Silberstein
Luis Pons
MerrillLynch
MFM Deli Corp
Michael S. Toonkel
Noah Cleaners
P&T Cleaners
Parker at Monroe
Peter E. Guardino
Plaza Chiropractic Center
PNC
Quint Capital LLC
R&R Shoe Repair
Sam & Harriet Shafran
Sopher Financial Group LLC
Stefano's
Sun National Bank
Three Star Auto Service Inc
Venditto Dental Associates
Vera & Seymour Nussenbaum
Wilf at Home
WithumSmith+Brown
YMCA of Western Monmouth County
Amount
75.00
150.00
75.00
180.00
75.00
150.00
75.00
75.00
75.00
75.00
500.00
150.00
500.00
75.00
150.00
150.00
500.00
75.00
0.00
75.00
200.00
36.00
36.00
275.00
500.00
275.00
160.00
36.00
200.00
150.00
18.00
75.00
36.00
36.00
150.00
35.00
500.00
275.00
275.00
18.00
36.00
75.00
75.00
150.00
75.00
75.00
75.00
150.00
1,800.00
150.00
Total ads
9,127.00
Solicited by
Vera Nussenbaum
Roberta Bernstein
Vera Nussenbaum
Vera Nussenbaum
Unidentified
Allen Appel
Ann Branfman
Joe Shafran
Phil Rabinowitz
Vera Nussenbaum
Ed Mendlowitz
Bob Nagler
Harrriet & Bob Weiss
Allan Benish & Allen Skupp
Ann Branfman
Ann Branfman
David Honig
Joe Shafran
Vera Nussenbaum
Vera Nussenbaum
Ed Mendlowitz
Bob Nagler
Phil Rabinowitz
Vera Nussenbaum
Bernie Pincus
Roberta Bernstein
Ed Mendlowitz
Joyce Silberstein
Bob Nagler
Unidentified source
Joe Shafran
Bob Nagler
Phil Rabinowitz
Joe Shafran
Vera Nussenbaum
Bob Nagler
Vera Nussenbaum
David Honig
Bob Nagler
Vera Nussenbaum
Joe Shafran
Bob Nagler
Ann Branfman
Allan Benish
Vera Nussenbaum
Vera Nussenbaum
Vera Nussenbaum
Vera Nussenbaum
Ed Mendlowitz
Allen Skupp
Beth Ohr Dinner Dance Journal Ads
As of March 31, 2016
Advertiser
Sun National Bank
Capri Caterers
Allen & Wilma Appel
YMCA of Western Monmouth County
AllState NJ Insurance Co
Classical Caterers
Custom Eyes
Stefano's
Highland Park / Anshe Emerth Cons. Temple
Anthony F. D'Aguillo
Fred Singer
Luis Pons
Michael S. Toonkel
Peter E. Guardino
Quint Capital LLC
Sopher Financial Group LLC
David and Alice Honig
PNC
Anonymous in honor of Ed Mendlowitz
Ed Mendlowitz - For Marty Israel doing Kiddush
Joe's Tuesday Night Card game guys
WithumSmith+Brown
Bloomfield Cooper
Amboy Bank
Dr. Blumberg's Eye Care
MFM Deli Corp
P&T Cleaners
Sam & Harriet Shafran
Joyce Silberstein
American Tire
Giusseppe's
Noah Cleaners
Abrams Travel
Joel E. Leizer (Howard Sorkin)
Advanced Wellness Center of Marlboro
MerrillLynch
A. B. Carpet
Advanced Dermatology Center
Advanced Ophyhalmology Center
Amy S. Albalah
Dr. Steven Richards
Dry-Kel Corp
Goldstein Funeral Home
Parker at Monroe
Plaza Chiropractic Center
R&R Shoe Repair
Three Star Auto Service Inc
Venditto Dental Associates
Vera & Seymour Nussenbaum
Wilf at Home
Amount
150.00
75.00
150.00
150.00
75.00
150.00
150.00
75.00
500.00
150.00
36.00
200.00
75.00
35.00
275.00
75.00
500.00
275.00
500.00
200.00
160.00
1,800.00
500.00
75.00
75.00
18.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
75.00
36.00
36.00
150.00
275.00
75.00
150.00
75.00
75.00
180.00
75.00
0.00
75.00
275.00
150.00
500.00
18.00
75.00
75.00
75.00
150.00
Total ads
9,127.00
Solicited by
Allan Benish
Allan Benish & Allen Skupp
Allen Appel
Allen Skupp
Ann Branfman
Ann Branfman
Ann Branfman
Ann Branfman
Bernie Pincus
Bob Nagler
Bob Nagler
Bob Nagler
Bob Nagler
Bob Nagler
Bob Nagler
Bob Nagler
David Honig
David Honig
Ed Mendlowitz
Ed Mendlowitz
Ed Mendlowitz
Ed Mendlowitz
Harrriet & Bob Weiss
Joe Shafran
Joe Shafran
Joe Shafran
Joe Shafran
Joe Shafran
Joyce Silberstein
Phil Rabinowitz
Phil Rabinowitz
Phil Rabinowitz
Roberta Bernstein
Roberta Bernstein
Unidentified source
Unidentified source
Vera Nussenbaum
Vera Nussenbaum
Vera Nussenbaum
Vera Nussenbaum
Vera Nussenbaum
Vera Nussenbaum
Vera Nussenbaum
Vera Nussenbaum
Vera Nussenbaum
Vera Nussenbaum
Vera Nussenbaum
Vera Nussenbaum
Vera Nussenbaum
Vera Nussenbaum
Congregation Beth Ohr
Journal Dinner Dance
Dinner Dance &
Souvenir Journal
Honoring
ALICE & DAVID HONIG
RYSELLE & JEFF PERLMAN
DOROTHY & JOE SHAFRAN
MARTIN ISRAEL
Taking an ad shows your support of
Congregation Beth Ohr
and your appreciation of these fine
active honorees.
Sunday June 5, 2016
Journal Ad prices – 8½” x 11” page size
Back cover supporter
$2,500.00
Inside front or inside back cover supporter
$1,800.00
Gold page supporter
$1,000.00
Silver page supporter
$750.00
Full page
$500.00
Half page (8½ x 5½)
$275.00
Quarter page (4¼ x 5½)
$150.00
Business card
$ 75.00
Congratulatory personal mention
$ 36.00
In memorium listing
$ 18.00
Family Jewels (list your children and grandchildren) per name:
$ 18.00
YES! Enclosed is my tax deductible contribution to Congregation Beth Ohr of $_______ for a
_______________(specify size) ad in the souvenir journal. Ad copy is attached. (Please attach
camera ready copy, if available.) (NOTE: DO NOT STAPLE ads or business cards to this form)
YES! I want to attend the Dinner Dance.
Enclosed is my check for $90.00 per guest. (Please provide
the names of the attendees):
Ad deadline May 9, 2016
Name ___________________________________
Co. Name________________________________
Tel ______________ Email__________________
Address__________________________________
City_________________ST_____Zip___________
Send your ad today to
Journal Ad Committee
c/o Congregation Beth Ohr
P.O. Box 206
Old Bridge, NJ 08857
Tel: 732 257-1523
Email: [email protected]
Ad solicited by_____________________
The Beth Ohr Newsleer will be including informaon about our history leading up to our
60th Anniversary Celebra8on in the Fall of 2016
Sisterhood Presidents
Estelle Weinstein
Shirley Cohen
Rae Tanzer
Roslyn Levine
Marsia Pulchin
Florence Felberg
Marilyn Dorfman
Marilyn Miller
Carol Brownstein
Marilyn Samuel
Trudy Mark
Marcia Toppall
Barbara Hollander
Janee Golden
Fran Kantrowitz
Ronnie Rosenzeweig
Rochelle Altman
Bey Pekor
Roberta Levine
Marcia Trechak
Lynne Weiss
Janee Golden and
Elinor Nadler
Amy Babst
Barbara Schneider
Emily Stern
Emily Stern and
Cheryl Cadel
Marilyn Silverberg
Alice Celeste
Liz Aroyo and
Barbara Schneider
Liz Aroyo
Presidium
Monica Atzbi
Presidium
Men’s Club Presidents
1958-1959
1959-1960
1960-1962
1962-1964
1964-1966
1966-1968
1968-1969
1969-1971
1971-1972
1972-1973
1973-1974
1974-1976
1976-1977
1977-1979
1979-1980
1980-1981
1981-1983
1983
1984-1986
1987-1990
1990-1992
1992-1993
1993-1994
1994-1996
1996-1997
1997-1998
2000-2002
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2009
2009-2011
2011-present
Benjamin Heisler
Jerome Kaswan
Fred Goldberg
Sanford Richman
Seymour Sass
Stuart Simon
Cecil Mautner
Morton Glick
Murray Chaifitz
David Mondry
Samuel Goldstein
Michael Cohen
Charles K. Pollack
Michael Cohen
Robert Zussman
Jay Rosenzweig
Elliot Leibowitz
Seymour Golden
Neil Kirschner
Mark Atzbi
Edward Mendlowitz
Allen Appel
Ellio Lehrer
Edward Mendlowitz
1961-1962
1962-1964
1964-1966
1966-1967
1967-1969
1969-1970
1970-1971
1971-1972
1972-1973
1973-1975
1975-1976
1976-1977
1977-1979
1979-1981
1982-1985
1985-1987
1987-1990
1990-1993
1993-1996
1996-1999
1999-2002
2002-2003
2003-2008
2008 - present
Sisterhood Message
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I hope this article finds all of you healthy, happy and looking forward to the upcoming Purim and Passover holidays.
Lee Hyman has been working very hard to plan our annual Torah Fund Benefactor’s reception honoring Ashna Pincus. It will be held on Sunday April 17, 2016.
Join us for an afternoon of good food and good company as we thank Ashna for
all of her hard work. Without people like her, we would not be the strong Sisterhood we are today!
We are also putting together our new Sisterhood slate. We are in need of ladies to
serve as Programming Vice Presidents. Please contact Barbara Schneider if you
are interested in joining our Sisterhood board for the 2016-2017 year.
Our annual Donor Dinner will be held on Wednesday, June 1, 2016. Please contact Liz Aroyo or Ilene Gray for details.
We are planning for our Fashion Show, scheduled for June 8, 2016. We are in
need of models for this event! Please call Marilyn Karlstein or Lysa Rogol if you
are interested. Also, we are still in need of donations of items to be raffled that
evening. You can help with the Fashion Show by asking for donations from the
vendors you frequent. We will also be happy with any new items that you can donate for our raffles. We need your support!
Roberta Bernstein has made all her calls for the Passover Lottery. Thank you for
your support of the lottery each year. We will post the names of the winners when
the time comes!
As always, thank you for supporting our many ongoing fund-raisers. We welcome and appreciate your help! And also, thank you for your continued support
and participation at our Sisterhood events.
Shalom
Monica Atzbi
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SISTERHOOD TORAH
FUND BENEFACTOR’S
LUNCHEON HONORING
ASHNA PINCUS
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2016
12 NOON
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SISTERHOOD SWEEPSTAKES
Roberta Bernstein is selling sweepstakes tickets for Sisterhood! The
tickets cost 5 dollars each and you get full donor on all profits we
make. Easy donor!!! . Checks are to be sent to Roberta Bernstein, 9
Chelsea Drive, Old Bridge, New Jersey before April 12th. Please call
Roberta for more information! 732 679 4986 Thank you.
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Date:
Carry
Name
Amount
Appel
Wilma
Aroyo
Elizabeth $ 452.38
Atzbi
Monica
$ 606.25
Carry
Over
$67.50
5.0
36.5
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Name
Amount
Feld
Harriet
$ 115.50
Feurier
Darlene
$
Finkelstein
Meryl
$ 117.30
Fox
Helene
$
Garfinkel
Linda
$ 191.75
Over
-
6.50
Benish
Linda
$ 99.25
4.0
Bernstein
Roberta
$ 42.50
5.0
Birnbaum
Eileen
$ 78.00
Gasior
Ellen
$
Bleiweis
Marilyn
$
5.00
Gilbarg
Marilyn
$ 19.00
Boshak
Rochelle
$ 75.00
Golden
Elizabeth $ 287.50
Branfman
Ann
$ 139.50
Goldenberg Susan
$ 101.50
Greenstein
Barbara
$
2.0
5.00
3.5
1.0
5.00
Cadel
Cheryl
$ 43.00
Grynberg
Helene
$ 120.50
12.5
Cannata
Susan
$
Gurman
Ruth
$ 30.00
3.5
Celeste
Alice
$ 98.00
Clark
Lisa
$
Hillman
Pearl
$ 13.00
4.0
Cohen
Harriet
$ 71.50
Honig
Alice
$ 41.75
Honig
Eloise
$
Hyman
Lee
$ 83.50
Kagan
Sylvia
$ 51.00
Kamenitz
Marilyn
$ 16.50
Karlstein
Marilyn
$ 79.50
3.0
Karpel
Roberta
$ 127.50
1.0
10.0
DeRosa
Rebecca
Dietz
Dara
Donenfeld Lee
Edwards
Sue
$
5.00
2.0
5.00
1.0
5.00
$ 69.00
$ 82.50
1.0
8.00
Fachler
Roberta
$ 277.00
Kaufman
Maxine
$ 121.00
Falkowitz
Marion
$ 53.50
Klein
Caroline
$ 39.00
Feder
Barbara
$29.00
Krieger
Karen
$
5.00
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Date:
3/16/2016
Carry
Name
Amount
Amount
Over
1.0
Schlissel
Lenore
$50.50
Schlusselfeld
Mindy
$5.00
$76.00
Schneider
Barbara
$176.00
4.5
$5.00
SchoƩlander
Hilde
$185.50
12.0
Shafran
Dorothy
$175.00
9.0
Seltzer
Karen
$5.00
Seidner
Lois
$12.50
Silberstein
Joyce
$64.00
5.0
Silver
Arlene
$140.75
0.5
Silverman
Sharen
$277.50
9.5
Simon
Mala
$86.00
2.0
Simon
Marjorie
$91.00
1.5
8.5
Anne
Lazarowitz
Andrea
$148.75
Levenstein
Glenda
Levine
Helen
Mason
Lisa
$10.00
Mendlowitz
Ronnie
$173.00
Elinor
Name
Over
$5.00
Laddin
Nadler
Carry
6.0
9.5
$5.00
Perlman
Ryselle
$57.75
Pincus
Ashna
$116.50
1.5
Skupp
Linda
$244.75
Polovsky
Terrie
$52.00
10.5
Sommers
Arlene
$49.50
Prussack
Zellie
$34.00
1.5
Spiegel
Estee
$110.00
1.0
Trechak
Marcia
$534.00
5.0
Ward
Phyllis
$5.00
Weiss
Harriet
$144.00
Yourman
Edna
$59.00
Yourman
Paula
$246.50
Zeidner
Lois
$5.00
Zussman
Virginia
$42.00
Rabinowitz
Harriet
$281.75
Reinstein
Sheila
$15.00
Risman
Ruth
$56.00
Rogol
Lysa
$72.50
Rosenzweig
Ronnie
$16.00
Gray
Ilene
$114.37
15.0
1.0
0.5
3.0
42.0
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Congregation Beth Ohr
P.O. Box 206
Old Bridge, New Jersey 08857
For your convenience, we have included this YAHRZEIT MEMORIAL PLAQUE
FORM. If you would like to order a plaque, please fill out and return this form with a check
in the amount of $300 to the Synagogue office. If you have any questions about Hebrew
names and/or dates, please call Phyllis at the office at 732-257-1523.
(Print Name in Hebrew Here)
(Print Name in English Here)
(Date in English)
(Date in Hebrew)
PLEDGE
I hereby authorize you to supply and maintain permanently on your Memorial Tablet, a
name plate in memory of
NAME IN FULL
_____________________________________
for which I agree to pay $300.00. It is mutually agreed that each year, on the Yahrzeit of the
departed, and, on other appropriate occasions in accordance with Jewish Custom a Memorial
Prayer will also be said.
Signed by
Date ____________
Tree of Life
to honor or memorialize a loved one
Leaf - $118.00
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The deadline for the next newsletter will be
Noon, Tuesday, April 15, 2016
Please send all of your thank yous, articles
and announcements via e-mail to:
[email protected]
or call
Phyllis in the Synagogue office at 732-257-1523
“Ritually Speaking”
If you are interested in
sponsoring a Kiddush to
celebrate a simcha, commemorate the Yahrzeit of a
loved one, or “just because”, contact Phyllis in
the office at 732-257-1523.
Sisterhood is selling
Kohl’s Cares for Kids Gift Cards.
You may purchase these cards as
gifts or to pay your bill In the store
so you can continue to use your
charge card and get your
discounts.
For more information and to
purchase cards, please call
Monica Atzbi at 732-390-5890
When ordering Kohl’s please use a
separate check—not to be
combined with scrip checks
Rabbi Mishkin’s Contact Numbers
If you need to reach Rabbi Mishkin, please use any of the following phone
numbers:
Office Phone # 732-257-7031
Home phone #732-967-6710 after hours for emergencies
e-mail address:
[email protected]
Rabbi Mishkin will be available for counseling by appointment.
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Congregation Beth Ohr
P.O. Box 206
Old Bridge, NJ 08857
Shabbat Candle Lighting Times For April
Apr 1
Apr 8
Apr 15
Apr 22
Apr 29
7:05 PM
7:12 PM
7:19 PM
7:26 PM
7:34 PM
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