Stay Connected Shana Tova U`mtukah
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Stay Connected Shana Tova U`mtukah
H I G H H O L I D A Y B U L L E T I N Shana Tova U’mtukah On behalf of the Clergy, Officers, and Staff – all of us at the ADATH wish you and your family our heartfelt wishes for a Happy & Healthy New Year. Chag Kasher v’Sameach Save the Date! Body & Soul Shabbat Cantorial Concert A beautiful Shabbat program and healthy kiddush welcoming & recognizing the many who have participated in TEAM Sisterhood events throughout the past year. Featuring World Renowned Cantor Yaakov Motzen, our own Chazzan Shmuel Levin, along with Cantor Yitzchok Ahisar, Tenor Jerry Derkson, and piano/music director Yossi Milo. Tickets starting at $25. Contact the Office. Saturday August 29 Sunday August 30, 7:30pm Shofar Workshop Tuesday September 8, 7:30pm Everyone is invited to a Shofar Workshop with Rabbi Whitman. We will uncover the origins and symbolism of the Shofar, the primary ritual of Rosh Hashanah. We will learn the sounds, and explain how they are put together and why. With this session, you will understand, appreciate, and be inspired by the High Holidays like never before. There is no charge and everyone is welcome. Please join us! The ADATH reserves the right to use any photos taken during our activities without any compensation, or prior notice. 2 0 1 5 / 5 7 7 6 Stay Connected Weekly Newsletter If you are not yet receiving our weekly emails, please contact Rabbi Whitman at [email protected] Need a visit? Is there someone in the hospital or at home who would like a visit, or someone who needs hospitality? Please let Rabbi Whitman know. _____________________ 223 Harrow Crescent, Hampstead, Quebec H3X 3X7 Tel: (514) 482-4252 Fax: (514) 482-6216 www.adath.ca Eruv Hotline phone number is (514) 418-6892 CANADA POST CORPORATION PUBLICATIONS MAIL AGREEMENT NUMBER 40039923 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 Weekday Shacharit Sunday Daf Yomi (Page-a-Day Talmud study) See weekly schedule 7:00 a.m. or 8:45 a.m. Sunday and civil holiday Shacharit (morning service) 8:00 a.m. Weekday Shacharit (morning service), - including Rosh Chodesh (new month) Followed by breakfast and Daf Yomi (Page-a-Day Talmud study) 6:30 a.m. Weekday Evenings Sunday to Thursday - about 15 minutes before sunset, followed by 10 minutes of learning and Maariv (evening service) Remember to repeat the Shema after dark Evening Daf Yomi (Page-a-Day Talmud study) See weekly schedule __________________ Help keep our minyan strong! Please speak to our Assistant Rabbi Alex Zwiebel [email protected] Shabbat & Yom Tov Shabbat Daf Yomi (Page-a-Day Talmud study) 7:40 a.m. Shabbat and Yom Tov (holiday) Shacharit (morning service) Remember to say the Shema before the Zman 8:45 a.m. Shabbat Talmud Class 45 minutes before Minchah Minchah (afternoon service) followed by Shalosh Seudot (3rd Shabbat meal) and Dvar Torah/discussion Men and women are invited 30 minutes before sunset Maariv (evening service) 10 minutes before Shabbat/Yom Tov ends PARKING ON HARROW CRESCENT Please remember to show consideration to our neighbours on Harrow Crescent. Please be careful to avoid parking in front of their driveways. Many thanks to all of our neighbours for their understanding. 2 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 Our Adath Adath Israel Poale Zedek Anshei Ozeroff 223 Harrow Crescent, Hampstead, Quebec H3X 3X7 Tel: (514) 482-4252 Fax: (514) 482-6216 www.adath.ca Eruv Hotline phone number is (514) 418-6892 Clergy Rabbi Michael Whitman Assistant Rabbi Alexander Zwiebel Chazzan Shmuel Levin Rabbi Emeritus Michael Kramer [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Officers President: Bernie Malinoff [email protected] Vice Presidents: Howard Liebman, Jack Edery, Valerie Teroux Caminsky Treasurer: Roslyn Schneidman and Gerald Bernstein Executive Secretary: Wesley Gorin Parnassim: Moishe Eskenazi, Mair Fried Past Presidents: Archie Etcovitch, Andrea Dalys Elbaz, André Zoldan, Steve Bramson, Dr. Peter Safran, David Gandell, Edward Rogozinsky, Richard Tozman, CPA, CA, Jack Cooperberg, Lawrence Bergman, Leonard Copoloff, Sol Zuckerman Sisterhood President: Jackie Stelman Honorary Officers Honorary President: Morty Pearl Honorary Vice President: George Reinhart Honorary Solicitor: Abe Gurman Honorary Notary: Robert Glazer Staff Director: Winnie Citrome Bookkeeper: Maggie Kalajian Office Assistant: Marilyn Fisher Superintendent: Ernesto Cisneros [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Please visit and “like” our Facebook page:www.facebook.com/theadath Please send your email address to Rabbi Whitman ([email protected]) to receive our weekly emails. This is the best (and most cost effective) way to stay informed of all ADATH news. 3 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 Message from our Rabbi This essay is based on a sermon I delivered on Rosh Hashanah, 2010. Let me ask you a question: If you are married, knowing what you know now, if you could turn back the clock and choose all over again, would you marry your spouse? I would like to wish Mazel Tov on a very special wedding anniversary – to Adam and Eve, whose wedding took place on Rosh Hashanah over 5,000 years ago. When we say in our prayers, “HaYom Harat Olam - today is the birthday of the world,” we mean Rosh Hashanah is the anniversary of the sixth day of creation – the day on which Adam and Eve were married. (And you know that Adam and Eve had the perfect marriage because Adam didn’t have to hear about all the men Eve could have married, and Eve didn’t have to hear about how Adam’s mother made the perfect brisket!) So much of how we perceive the world depends on our expectations. Especially in marriage. So whether your marriage is new, or over 5000 years old – it is crucial to have realistic expectations about what married life is like. Recently, the Orthodox Union or OU, published a study titled the Marital Satisfaction Survey. It studied the state of marriage among thousands of orthodox Jewish couples across North America. The good news is that, relatively speaking, we are doing pretty well. 74% of us answered yes to that question at the beginning – we would choose our spouse again. And about the same number report their marriage as excellent or very good. This is a much higher percentage than in the wider society. But there is a curve. In the first few years of marriage, the percentage who report their marriage is excellent, is over 80%, then the numbers go down – not that much, only to about 65%, but they do go down, until 30 years of marriage. After 30 years, the numbers go up, even higher than at the beginning of the marriage. The reason for that downward curve is obvious, and is backed up by data – the middle years are the years of the greatest stress. These are the years children create the most stress. Children are the greatest blessing and joy in life, without question. Notwithstanding that, someone once visited the Children’s Museum in New York and said, “It’s a nice place, but what it really needs is a bar!” Children create stress. And the older they get, the more stress they create. Also, these are the years that financial expenses are the highest and most stressful. And these are the years with the heaviest demands on our time. Rabbi Yisroel Salanter wisely said, “Life is a short tablecloth. When you pull in one direction, you are short at another.” But here is the good news. If you are in those middle years and you are not satisfied with your marriage – know at least that this is normal, and that things will get better, much better, if you just hang in there. And while you are hanging in there, you can get help that will make it much better. But there is one key to making your marriage (and any other close relationship) better that is available to all of us. And this is a lesson from another event that occurred on Rosh Hashanah. Because this day of Rosh Hashanah is also the day on which Adam and Eve were created. And there is a discrepancy in the way the Torah describes their creation. In one verse, the Torah says, “Zochor U’Nekeiva Bara Otom – God created Adam and Eve at the same time.” But in a later verse the Torah says, “Lo Tov Heyot HaAdam Levado – it is not good for Adam to be alone.” And God says, “I will make from his body, a mate opposite him.” 4 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 Message from our Rabbi (Continued) So which is it? Were Adam and Eve created at the same time? Or was Adam created first and then Eve? There are a number of answers. But the Talmud gives a rather peculiar answer. God originally made one being, one side was male and the other side was female, facing away from each other. Then God performed an operation, splitting this dual being down the middle, creating a back for each of them, making them into two separate people. And with that bizarre operation, God teaches the fundamental lesson about marriage. For a husband and wife to be close and loving and happy, they must be facing each other. They must be able to turn towards each other – both physically and emotionally. Here are just a few consequences of this that I have learned the hard way over the years. The first lesson is you are not speaking with or being with your spouse if you are holding an iPhone. Because the key to speaking with, and being with your spouse is being fully present. Numerous studies show that the amount of time a couple spends with each other is not related to how happy their marriage is. You might think that it would be related, but it’s not. Much more important to the happiness of a marriage is how present they are for each other when they are together, how undivided their attention is for each other, regardless of how long or short that time is. The same applies to the other stresses in marriage. The data shows that the stress of financial pressures in marriage relates not to how much or how little you have, but to what extent you are able, as a couple, to turn towards each other in confronting the problem. And the same is true with children, and everything else. One last lesson I have learned the hard way. If we are truly turned toward each other, we don’t focus so much on what we say, as on how our words are heard – and there is very often a big gap between the two. Rabbi David Wolpe tells a story about his daughter, who was three years old. One day he was making her waffles. When the toaster oven rang, he said to her, “Oh, your waffles are ready.” She said to her father, “Why did you say oy?” He said to her, “I didn’t say oy. I said oh.” She said, “No you didn’t. You said oy.” He said, “Okay. I said oy.” His daughter’s eyes lit up with triumph and she said, “Aha! You misunderstood yourself!” We don’t hear ourselves the way others hear us. We may insist – I did not raise my voice, I was not yelling, I am not upset. We may be telling the truth or not. But that is irrelevant to how our words are heard. And ultimately, if we are trying to turn towards each other, more important than how I meant to say the words is how those words are heard. As you may have seen posted on Facebook, “10% of conflicts are due to difference in opinion. 90% are due to wrong tone of voice.” When we find ourselves in a crisis, the natural tendency is to turn away, turn in. We do that because we are embarrassed, because we feel guilty or angry or because we feel too exhausted to engage someone else – stress drains our energy. But what we need to learn is to push ourselves to turn toward our spouse, to listen without distraction, to ask: What are you feeling? What are you afraid of? How can we reorder our priorities? How can we get through this together? Because when we push ourselves to do that, we reap the benefit that being married can bring to our life. So that’s what God did on Rosh Hashanah, all those years ago, the sixth day of creation. First He created one being – male and female - where Adam and Eve could not face each other. In order to show us that could not work and that will never work. Don’t ever think that is an option. “Lo Tov – that is not good,” the Torah tells us. Then he splits this being so that Adam and Eve are now mates – opposite, who have the ability to turn towards each other. Then, and only then, did God bring Adam and Eve into marriage. We should be very proud, as orthodox Jews, of the state of our marriages. But we have a lot of room for improvement. And the events of Rosh Hashanah provide the key. Marci and I and our family wish you and your family a sweet and healthy New Year. Rabbi Michael Whitman 5 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 Message from our Assistant Rabbi A reminder to anyone who would like to review their Bar Mitzvah Parshah or their Haftorah, or would like to learn a Haftorah on the occasion of yahrzeit, it would be my honour to study with you, and to prepare you. Also if anyone would like to study “one-on-one”, on any topic, I am available. EXPANDED SHABBAT YOUTH GROUPS – In addition to our ongoing Shabbos Youth Groups, we now have a popular, creative, and exciting program led by Rabbi Alex, every Shabbat morning, starting at 10:30 a.m. Each week we choose a theme, and feature stories, games, and healthy refreshments. Everyone is welcome! Many thanks to our monthly sponsors! Since this began in January, about 20 to 30 children have been attending and enjoying each Shabbos. Please bring your friends! HIGH HOLIDAY PROGRAMMING - During the High Holidays, a program on the theme of Rosh Hashanah will be held in the Library, at approximately 12:15 p.m. (during the Rabbi’s sermon). SUKKOT – If anyone would like to order a set of Lulav and Esrog, please contact me before Sukkot. And finally, if anyone would like a hospital visit, or home visit, please be in touch with me. In addition, if anyone would like to hear my children sing for them, it again would be my honour (and theirs). You can be in touch with me, at your convenience, by email [email protected], or by phone. My wife Esty, and I, and our family, wish everyone a happy and healthy New Year. Shana Tova! Assistant Rabbi Alex Zwiebel **Check our schedule in the coming months for exciting new children’s programs with Rabbi Alex.** **If you have any suggestions and ideas, please speak with Rabbi Alex.** EXPANDED SHABBAT YOUTH GROUPS In addition to our ongoing Shabbat youth groups, we now have a popular, creative, and exciting program led by Rabbi Alex, every Shabbat morning starting at about 10:30 a.m. Each week we choose a theme and feature related stories, games, and healthy refreshments. Everyone is welcome! All year long, we have seen consistent growth and interest in our Youth Group, with 20 to 30 children regularly attending, and enjoying, each Shabbos. Please bring your friends! 6 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 With Deep Appreciation for Major Gifts Anna & Sol Zuckerman upon the naming of the “Anna and Sol Zuckerman Social Hall”, on our lower level. A dedication celebration will be held in the Fall. The Kendall Family for generously supporting the renovation of the Rothstein Chapel. TREE OF LIFE The following leaves have been added recently to our Tree of Life: In honour of the birth of their grandson ISSIAH PRESTON BRAGIN From Dr. David and Helene Donath In honour of the 80th birthday of MORRIS LIBSTUG In honour of the 85th birthday of LEON FRIEDMAN MEMORIAL PLAQUES The following Yahrzeit Plaque has recently been placed upon the Memorial Wall of the Adath Israel Poale Zedek Anshei Ozeroff Congregation in the Rothstein Chapel: JEFFREY ZEMEL 7 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 ONGOING PROGRAMS 5776 at a Glance MORNING & EVENING DAF YOMI Daf Yomi (Page a Day Talmud Study) is the schedule of studying a page of Talmud a day. All over the world, thousands of Jews each day study the same page of Talmud, thus connecting them in their pursuit of Torah knowledge. The Talmud is the main repository of Jewish learning and, using the Daf Yomi cycle, can be completed in about seven and a half years. This is a great opportunity to delve into the heart of Jewish learning, and get your day started with intellectual and spiritual vigor. No previous knowledge is necessary and you can attend every day or once in a while. SHABBAT YOUTH GROUPS Our Shabbat youth groups meet every Shabbat morning starting at 10 a.m. This is one of the most popular and successful programs at the ADATH. We encourage all children to participate. EXPANDED SHABBAT YOUTH GROUPS In addition to our ongoing Shabbat youth groups, we now have a popular, creative, and exciting program led by Rabbi Alex, every Shabbat morning starting at about 10:30 a.m. Each week we choose a theme and feature related stories, games, and healthy refreshments. Everyone is welcome! WEEKLY TALMUD CLASS The Talmud is the main repository of classical Jewish learning. Each week, we may touch on issues of history, philosophy, law, rituals, ethics, spirituality, and much more. Join us each Shabbat afternoon 30 minutes before Minchah. Taught by Rabbi Alex Zwiebel. Please see our schedule for exact time. All men and women are invited. 8 SHABBAT CANDLELIGHTING TIMES 2015 SEPTEMBER 4 7:08 P.M. SEPTEMBER 11 6:55 P.M. SEPTEMBER 18 6:42 P.M. SEPTEMBER 25 6:28 P.M. OCTOBER 2 6:15 P.M. OCTOBER 9 6:02 P.M. OCTOBER 16 5:49 P.M. OCTOBER 23 5:37 P.M. OCTOBER 30 5:26 P.M. STANDARD TIME BEGINS NOVEMBER 6 4:16 P.M. NOVEMBER 13 4:08 P.M. NOVEMBER 20 4:01 P.M. NOVEMBER 27 3:56 P.M. DECEMBER 4 3:53 P.M. DECEMBER 11 3:52 P.M. DECEMBER 18 3:54 P.M. DECEMBER 25 3:57 P.M. 2016 JANUARY 1 4:03 P.M. JANUARY 8 4:10 P.M. JANUARY 15 4:18 P.M. JANUARY 22 4:28 P.M. JANUARY 29 4:37 P.M. FEBRUARY 5 4:48 P.M. FEBRUARY 12 4:58 P.M. FEBRUARY 19 5:08 P.M. FEBRUARY 26 5:18 P.M. MARCH 4 5:28 P.M. MARCH 11 6:37 P.M. DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME BEGINS MARCH 19 6:46 P.M. MARCH 26 6:56 P.M. APRIL 1 7:05 P.M. APRIL 8 7:14 P.M. APRIL 15 7:23 P.M. ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 Message from our Cantor “The name is Bond. James Bond.” In 1962, United Artists released the movie Dr. No, the first of the 23 - soon to be 24 - 007 movies, the adventures of the indestructible James Bond. One of the main characters in the series is "M", the head of MI6, the British secret service. Who is this "M"? What is his real name? Nobody knows; or knew. The first crack into the secrets of "M" came with the sixth 007 film, On Her Majesty's Secret Service. Bond visits "M" in his house, and finds him dealing with his collection of butterflies (Bond: “unusually small for Nymphalis polychloros…”). So now we know "M" has a country estate, and lepidoptery is his hobby. In Casino Royal, in 2006, we learn more about "M". A woman now, played by Dame Judi Dench - comes home to find Bond waiting for her. "I thought that “M” was a randomly assigned letter. I had no idea it stood for…" says Bond, only to be abruptly interrupted by the lady: "Utter one more syllable and I will have you killed!” So… Bond knows her real name… and soon we learn that she is married and that she has children: "If I want sarcasm, Mr. Tanner, I’ll talk to my children, thank you very much", she says in Golden Eye, released in 1996. The real breakthrough comes in the 2012 Skyfall. At the beginning of this movie we become acquainted with Gareth Mallory, Chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee. By the end of the movie, following the death of Lady "M", Mallory is appointed as the new head of the MI6. Finally, after 53 years, the boss has a name. His name is Gareth Mallory. "M". In a way, the history of "M" is the story of our relationship with our religion, and with our God. In Deuteronomy 18 13 the Torah says: "ʪʩʷʥʬ-ʠ 'ʤʭʲʤʩʤʺʭʩʮʺ"- the Artscroll Chumash translates it as “You shall be wholehearted with Hashem your God”. Rashi explains: “Walk with Him with wholeheartedness… do not delve into the future… accept with wholeheartedness, and then you will be with Him and of His portion”. But there’s much more to it, than “Wholehearted”. ʭʩʮʺ , Tamim, means in Hebrew also “naive”. We are expected to believe in God, in His Torah, and follow his Mitzvot without hesitation and without questioning them, even if we do understand. Of course, we are encouraged to learn, try to understand, and ask questions. But by the end of the day, if there’s something we do not comprehend, we must return to home base: “You shall be naïve with Hashem your God”. Yet we live in a time of knowledge, and a great desire to know everything. Understand everything. And many people have the tendency to reject what they do not understand. “What do you mean, “M”’s identity is a secret? I WANT to know!!!” We have the right to know. Don’t we?... “What do you mean we MUST keep Mitzvot? Why? What’s the purpose of it?” So we have books, many books, and many more Rabbis and teachers who do their best to explain to us what is the purpose of the Mitzvot, and why must we keep them. Some people do not satisfy with that, and they go and learn Kabbalah. Mysticism. Trying to find-out more; delving into the depths. But that can be dangerous: He who cannot swim well, must stay away from the depths. Rosh Hashanah is the time when we reflect on what we did and what we achieved during the past year. Basically, we’re supposed to give account concerning the fulfilment of our religious obligations. But naturally, we also ask question: ‘Why did this happen to me this year? Why did that happen to me this year?’… There’s a Chassidic story about a man who faced God on Rosh Hashanna, and said to Him: “God… I specifically asked you for a sweet and good year… why didn’t you give it to me? Why was my year so difficult?” Although we are not meant to understand the ways of God and the reasons behind what’s happening to us, we still want too. We want to understand all the Mysteries of life. We don’t like ambiguous “M”s. - There’s a lesson to learn from James Bond, and it’s the loyalty for the mission, at all costs. For 20 movies Bond had no idea what was the real name of “M”. Yet he remained loyal to his duty and missions, understanding that even if he does not know much about the Boss, he’s still bound by his faith and loyalty. We should do the same. Even though we do not understand the Mitzvot or the ways of God, “The Boss”, we are still bound by faith and loyalty to Him, to carry-on and do everything that is in our power to follow the path that Hashem has laid for us in the Torah. My wife Gittit, and our daughter Shirah, join me in wishing you a Happy New Year. May this year bring you all the fulfilment of all your dreams, and be a year of good health, success and joy. Yours, Chazzan Shmuel Levin [email protected] 9 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 High Holidays & Festival Calendar - 5776 2015 Rosh Hashana Eve – Sunday, September 13 First Day – Monday, September 14 Second Day – Tuesday, September 15 Yom Kippur Eve (Kol Nidre) – Tuesday, September 22 Day (Yizkor) – Wednesday, September 23 Succot Eve – Sunday, September 27 First Day – Monday, September 28 Second Day – Tuesday, September 29 Shmini Azeret Eve – Sunday, October 4 Day (Yizkor) – Monday, October 5 Simchat Torah Eve – Monday, October 5 Day – Tuesday, October 6 Chanukah First Candle – Monday, December 7 8 Days through Monday, December 14 2016 Purim Eve (Megillah) – Wednesday, March 23 Day (Megillah) – Thursday, March 24 Passover First Seder – Friday, April 22 First Day – Saturday, April 23 Second Seder – Saturday, April 23 Seventh Day – Friday, April 29 Last Day (Yizkor) – Saturday, April 30 Shavuot Eve – Saturday, June 11 First Day – Sunday, June 12 Second Day (Yizkor) – Monday, June 13 The 4 Yizkor Days: September 23, October 5, 2015, April 30, June 13, 2016 10 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 Upcoming Events & Programs BRIDGE Every Thursday; lunch at 11:30 a.m., game at 12:30 p.m. FRIDAY NIGHT YOUNG ADULT TISH Please join us for our monthly Friday Night Oneg Shabbat. Come out for some late night Torah, singing, logic games, Scotch, and midnight cholent. Check our schedule for dates. JACS JACS (Jewish alcoholics, chemically dependent persons, and significant others) is a unique blending of Jewish tradition and 12-step recovery philosophy. JACS meets at the ADATH on the fourth Tuesday (usually) of each month. KARATE We offer weekly classes in traditional Karate at the ADATH, with separate classes for men and for women. Watch for upcoming information on our fall schedule. For further information, call Winnie in our office. MEDICAL ETHICS FOR DOCTORS All doctors are invited to our next monthly medical ethics seminar (for doctors only). Each session will be case-based, text-based, and discussion-based. At each session, a different specialist will present a case from his/her area of expertise. We will then learn classical Jewish texts relating to the case, and discuss how to apply our learning to actual situations. Watch for details of our next session, and contact Rabbi Whitman at [email protected]. SUKKAH DECORATING PARTY – SEPTEMBER 20 Our Sukkah Decorating Party will be held on Sunday, September 20, 4:30 p.m. PLAQUE DEDICATION CEREMONY – SEPTEMBER 20 Join us at the ADATH on Sunday, September 20, 7:00 p.m. YOUTH SERVICE – SHABBAT CHOL HAMOED SUKKOT AND SIMCHAT TORAH HONOUREE KIDDUSH – OCTOBER 3 Shabbat morning, October 3: Youth Service. Program and Kiddush Luncheon, honouring our Simchat Torah Honourees. This year’s Honourees are: Andrea Dalys Elbaz, Archie Etcovitch, Peter Safran, and Sol Zuckerman A YIDDISHE LIED’L, A ZEMER’L – OCTOBER 11 AN EVENING OF YIDDISH SONGS Jerry Derkson, Tenor, and Benjamin Kwong, on Piano, will present an evening of Yiddish songs, from Yiddish theatre and folk arrangements on Sunday, October 11, at 7:00 p.m. Free Admission; everyone welcome. 11 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 Upcoming Events & Programs - Continued TEAM SISTERHOOD BOOK CLUB: The club has gotten off to an awesome start and will be meeting approximately every 6-7 weeks. Coming up - on Tuesday evening, October 13 we'll be getting together to banter about the 2015 Pulitzer winner "All the Lights We Cannot See" by Anthony Doerr (and also enjoy a little food and wine!). For more info about joining our book club and attending our warm and lively get-togethers, please contact Valerie Caminsky at [email protected] LECTURE SERIES WITH CHAZZAN SHMUEL LEVIN THE STORY BEHIND THE HISTORY – OCTOBER 20, 27, AND NOVEMBER 3 Chazzan Shmuel Levin will present a series of three fascinating stories: “The Exodus: Sailing into History” on Tuesday, October 20; “Sarah Aharonson: A Story of a Great Heroine” on Tuesday, October 27; and “www.Auschwitz.survive.com” on Tuesday, November 3. All three lectures begin a 7:00 p.m. There is no charge; everyone is welcome. SHABBAT PROJECT – KEEPING IT TOGETHER AT THE ADATH - OCTOBER 23, 24 “Shabbat Project”, following last years’ inaugural sold-out event, the ADATH will once again host a Friday night dinner, and Community Special Shabbat Service the following day. MUSICAL MELAVE-MALKA – NOVEMBER 7 WITH JASON ROSENBLATT AND CHAZZAN SHMUEL LEVIN Please join us at the ADATH at 7:00 p.m. No charge; everyone is welcome. THE BEGINNING OF DESIRE – NOVEMBER 10, 17, 24 Please join Rabbi Whitman for a stimulating examination of family dynamics and leadership in Genesis based on "The Beginning of Desire" by Aviva Zornberg. Zornberg is a writer of uncommon beauty and complex insight. This series will deepen your appreciation of the subtlety of Biblical narrative and the wisdom of Rabbinic commentary. We will meet on three Tuesday nights at 7 p.m., November 10, 17, and 24. Everyone is welcome to join us! GALA RAFFLE SATURDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 14 Join us on Saturday night, November 14, for our Annual Gala Soirée. This is our major fundraiser. With the participation of our members and friends, it will be a tremendous success. This Gala Soirée will be a spectacular event including a delicious buffet dinner, live musical entertainment, a silent auction, and much more! Please contact our office to purchase tickets and to become a sponsor. 12 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 Message from our President Dear Friends, Since becoming President of the ADATH last year, I have continued to be amazed by the dedication of so many people, who positively impact the lives of our members, and the community at-large. I am truly humbled to work on behalf of our Shul, amongst so many, who care so deeply about the ADATH family. TEAM Sisterhood continues to be a shining light within the ADATH – and we are all grateful for the depth of their activities, both inside and outside the shul. The ADATH is a special place, often referred to as a “heimish” Modern Orthodox shul that places balance on both our halachic traditions and our place in a modern world. Sometimes this is tricky, but we continue to learn, and be made stronger by always looking forward, with optimism and eager anticipation. And over the past year, we have taken a disciplined review of what we do, how we do it, and how to be better. With the guidance of our Treasurers, Executive and Board, we reviewed financial models to have confidence in our Strategic Planning options. As you can imagine, this ongoing effort has involved many people, and has been highly scrutinized. I am deeply appreciative for the input of our Clergy, Staff, Officers and Board that have helped us get to this point. Our place within the Community can only be assured with participation in our programs, and the financial support of our ADATH Family & Friends. To that goal, you will hear us talk about the “M’dor L’dor / From Generation to Generation” Capital and Endowment campaign, that seeks to raise at least $3 Million dollars to support our infrastructure, future Programming, Youth and New Family/Member growth plans. Through the efforts of each one of us, the ADATH Executive and Board is confident we can continue to be an integral part of the larger community. On behalf of my wife Carole, our children Max, Riva and Jake, we wish you and your family a Shana Tova U’mtukah, and hope the year ahead brings each of you and your families good health and happiness. Bernie Malinoff President [email protected] 13 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 Upcoming Bnei Mitzvah HILLEL FREIHEIT Tuesday, September 15, 2015 Hillel is a Grade 8 student at Eitz Chaim School, in Toronto. He is excited to share his Bar Mitzvah on the second day of Rosh Hashanah with his extended family, much of which lives in Montreal (the Asters, Freiheits and Weiszes). Hillel is a regular shul-goer, who rarely misses a Minyan. He loves going on long distance bike rides, and avidly photographs emergency vehicles. He sets a great example for his four younger siblings, Avi, Aliza, Yoni and Sarah. ___________________________________________________ DEREK ANDREW SKOLNIK Shabbos, October 10, 2015 Derek, a graduate of Solomon Schechter Academy, finished his first year at Bialik High School where he was presented with the Adella Rubinfeld Selcer Derech Academic Award. In his spare time he likes spending time with his family and friends, playing baseball and enjoying the outdoors. Derek believes in community involvement, and in the past year volunteered at Federation CJA, MADA, and Bialik High School. Derek's family is looking forward to sharing in this Simcha on October 10, 2015. His proud family members include his parents Shari and Howard Skolnik, sister Ashley Michelle, grandparents Judy Skolnik, Hannah and Mort Wolch, and his many aunts, uncles and cousins. Remembered with much love is his grandfather, Isidore Skolnik, Z’L. ___________________________________________________ TZVIKI ZWIEBEL Shabbos, January 30, 2016 Tzviki is celebrating his Bar Mitzvah at the ADATH on January 30th, Shabbat Parshat Yisro. He will read from the Torah, and the Haftorah, lead part of the Shabbat service, and give a D’var Torah. Tzviki joined the ADATH at the age of three and has been a strong participant in the children’s activities ever since. He studies at the Yeshiva Lubavitch and enjoys competing in contests. He enjoys playing hockey, soccer, and ping-pong (at the ADATH each Shabbos). Tzviki is looking forward to celebrate his Bar Mitzvah with all of his friends and family, and the members of the ADATH. 14 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 Message from TEAM Sisterhood I recently read an article, the link to which I am not even able to provide. It was read during one of my frequent bedtime perusals of the Internet where I find myself searching for the meaning of life. Yes, it sounds pretty superficial, but I often stumble upon some interesting pearls of wisdom, inspiration for an amazing craft project or an interesting recipe idea for a weekday supper; in other words, the meaning of life. The article that I am referring to was on the topic of how to live a long life. This one had nothing to do with limiting carbohydrate intake, reducing belly fat or any kind of anti-aging formulas. This article was about forming connections. My “reliable source” stressed the importance of being connected; of forming meaningful bonds, of being part of a group, of contributing to significant projects. The article stated that people who are involved in the planning of events or activities, those whose heads spin with to-do lists, calendar dates, phone calls to make and emails to send keep their minds sharp. Ideas generate new ideas, more ideas and the brain keeps working. What springs to mind but the ladies of TEAM Sisterhood at the ADATH? No sooner did we finish one session of TEAM Sisterhood Boot Camp Fitness, we were pulling out our calendars to plan for the next session. We were organizing our First Ever TEAM Sisterhood Community Yard Sale while we were scrambling to find copies of Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand, the first book of our newly formed TEAM Sisterhood Book Club. Plans for our Second Annual Mah Jongg Party at the ADATH are underway while every Wednesday night our Mah Jongg players are sharpening their skills for yet more Mah Jongg! Yoga at the ADATH continues on a weekly basis and a call to all knitters has been made for our next TEAM Knitting Circle project. All this makes one’s head spin, but apparently, that’s a good thing! The ladies of TEAM Sisterhood at the ADATH are connected. We are connected by the plans we are making. We are connected by the friendships we have formed and we are connected in celebrating the successes of all of our collective efforts. Scheduled for Shabbat, August 29, is what we have agreed to call the “TEAM Sisterhood Healthy Shabbat”. This Shabbat at the ADATH will be in recognition and in celebration of all the connections that TEAM Sisterhood has been making. At last count, the contact list of TEAM Sisterhood participants consisted of over one hundred names, over forty-five of which are women who are new to the ADATH. Our hope is to not only have new members join in our TEAM Sisterhood events and activities but to be able to welcome new members into our ADATH family. Being connected; it is the key to success for TEAM Sisterhood and for the future of our ADATH. On behalf of TEAM Sisterhood at the ADATH, I take this opportunity to wish everyone a very happy, healthy and connected New Year. Andrea Dalys Elbaz For the TEAM 15 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 High Holiday Schedule – 5776 Selichot - Shabbat, September 5 Pre-Selichot program Selichot Service together with Noam Torah Center 10:00 p.m. 12 Midnight Daily Schedule - Sunday-Friday, September 6-11 Sunday Shacharit, followed by breakfast & Daf Yomi Monday Selichot, Shacharit, followed by breakfast & Daf Yomi Tuesday-Friday Selichot, Shacharit, followed by breakfast & Daf Yomi Evenings 8:00 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Shabbat, Parshat Nitzavim - Friday, Saturday, September 11, 12 Friday night Candlelighting/Minchah, Kabbalat Shabbat, Maariv Shabbat Daf Yomi Shacharit Minchah Followed by Shalosh Seudot and Maariv Shabbat ends 6:55 p.m. 7:40 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 6:40 p.m. 7:57 p.m. Erev Rosh HaShonah - Sunday, September 13 Selichot, Shacharit, Annulment of Vows, Pruzbal, followed by breakfast & Daf Yomi 6:30 a.m. Candlelighting/Minchah, Maariv 6:51 p.m. Have apples and honey at home. Rosh HaShonah, first day- Monday, September 14 Shacharit Torah Reading Shofar, followed by Mussaf Youth Groups Rabbi Whitman's Sermon Service Ends Free Fast Fun Free Fast Fun Alternative Service - see flyer for details Tashlich - McDowell Park, on Randall near Fleet Minchah, Maariv Candlelighting and preparations for Monday night, no earlier than Light candles from an existing flame. Have a new fruit for Kiddush at home. 7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:40 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 7:53 p.m. Rosh HaShonah, second day - Tuesday, September 15 Shacharit Torah Reading Shofar, followed by Mussaf Youth Groups Rabbi Whitman's Sermon Service Ends Minchah, Maariv Yom Tov ends 7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:40 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 7:51 p.m. Fast of Gedalia - Wednesday, September 16 Fast begins Selichot Shacharit Minchah Fast ends 5:16 a.m. 5:30 a.m. 6:25 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:34 p.m. 16 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 Aseret Yemai Teshuvah - Thursday-Friday, September 17, 18 Selichot Shacharit, followed by breakfast & Daf Yomi Minchah, Maariv Friday Candlelighting/Minchah, Kabbalat Shabbat, Maariv Shabbat Shuvah - Shabbat, September 19 Daf Yomi Shacharit Minchah Rabbi Whitman’s Shabbat Shuva Drasha Followed by Shalosh Seudot and Maariv. Men and women are invited, childcare is provided. Shabbat ends 5:45 a.m. 6:25 a.m. 6:40 p.m. 6:42 p.m. 7:40 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 5:20 p.m. 5:40 p.m. 7:43 p.m. Aseret Yemai Teshuvah - Sunday, Monday, September 20, 21 Sunday Selichot Shacharit, followed by breakfast & Daf Yomi Monday Selichot Shacharit, followed by breakfast & Daf Yomi Minchah, Maariv 7:30 a.m. 8:10 a.m. 5:45 a.m. 5:25 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Sukkah Decorating Party - Sunday, September 20 Sukkah Decorating Party 4:30 p.m. Plaque Dedication - Sunday, September 20 Plaque Dedication Ceremony 7:00 p.m. Erev Yom Kippur, Kol Nidre - Tuesday, September 22 Selichot, Shacharit, followed by breakfast & Daf Yomi Light your Yizkor light in the Rothstein Chapel Minchah Latest Candlelighting (Don’t leave lit candles unattended.) Kol Nidre, Maariv - childcare is provided 6:15 a.m. 8-10 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 6:34 p.m. 6:25 p.m. Yom Kippur - Wednesday, September 23 Shacharit Youth Groups Torah Reading Rabbi’s Sermon, Yizkor - followed by Hineni and Mussaf Recess, from end of Mussaf until Minchah Minchah Ne’ilah - childcare is provided Maariv/Fast ends Shabbat, Parshat Ha’Azinu - Friday, Saturday, September 25, 26 Friday night Candlelighting/ Minchah, Kabbalat Shabbat, Maariv Shabbat Daf Yomi Shacharit Minchah Followed by Shalosh Seudot and Maariv Shabbat ends 17 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 4:40 p.m. 5:50 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 6:28 p.m. 7:40 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 6:15 p.m. 7:29 p.m. ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 Erev Sukkot - Sunday, September 27 Shacharit, followed by breakfast & Daf Yomi Candlelighting/Minchah, Maariv Kiddush in the Sukkah, no earlier than 8:00 a.m. 6:24 p.m. 7:25 p.m. Sukkot, first day - Monday, September 28 Shacharit, with Lulav and Etrog, followed by Kiddush in the Sukkah, weather permitting 8:45 a.m. Minchah, Maariv 6:25 p.m. Candlelighting and preparations for Monday night, no earlier than 7:25 p.m. Light candles from an existing flame. Sukkot, second day - Tuesday, September 29 Shacharit, with Lulav and Etrog, followed by Kiddush in the Sukkah, weather permitting 8:45 a.m. Minchah, Maariv 6:25 p.m. Yom Tov ends 7:23 p.m. Chol HaMoed - Wednesday-Friday, September 30-October 2 Shacharit, followed by breakfast in the Sukkah & Daf Yomi Minchah, Maariv Friday Candlelighting 6:15 a.m. 6:25 p.m. 6:15 p.m. Shabbat Chol HaMoed - Shabbat, October 3 Shacharit, Kohelet, Youth Service 8:30 a.m. Program and Kiddush, honouring our Simchat Torah Honourees (Kiddush luncheon in the Sukkah, weather permitting) Sukkah Hop, begins at Baily Synagogue and ends at ADATH 4:15 p.m. Minchah 6:00 p.m. Followed by Shalosh Seudot in the Sukkah. Shabbat ends 7:15 p.m. Hoshanah Rabbah - Sunday, October 4 Shacharit, followed by breakfast in the Sukkah & Daf Yomi Candlelighting/Minchah, Maariv Shmini Ha’Atzeret - Monday, October 5 Shacharit, Yizkor Minchah Candlelighting and preparations for Monday night, no earlier than Light candles from an existing flame. Maariv, Simchat Torah celebration Featuring Hakafot singing, dancing, Torah Reading - celebrating our children. Simchat Torah - Tuesday, October 6 Shacharit Simchat Torah Learning for Women with Rabbi Whitman during Torah Reading. Minchah, Maariv Yom Tov ends 18 7:00 a.m. 6:11 p.m. 8:45 a.m. 6:15 p.m. 7:12 p.m. 7:25 p.m. 8:45 a.m. 6:15 p.m. 7:10 p.m. ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 DECORUM Prayer, to be meaningful, must be heartfelt, intensely emotional, and spiritual. All the themes of the High Holidays, and all our wishes for the coming year, are expressed through prayer. Above all, we must have the awareness, while praying, that we are speaking directly to God. God hears all prayers, in any language, as long as the prayer is heartfelt. To help achieve this goal, we respectfully request that you help enhance the dignity of our synagogue service by maintaining appropriate decorum. During services, married women are kindly requested to wear a head covering, and married men are requested to wear a Tallit. We provide these items in the lobby. Cell phones, beepers, and electronic games are not appropriate in the Sanctuary, unless needed for medical emergencies. We have a wonderful, creative children’s group at which all children are welcome. Please ask the ushers for details. SANCTUARY DOOR POLICY In order to enhance the dignity of our services, please do not walk in or out of the sanctuary when the Rabbi is speaking, during Hineni, and during Kedushah. At these times, the main doors to the sanctuary will be closed. You can enter via the side entrance, through the Pearl Kiddush Room, but we ask that you take a seat, temporarily, just inside the door until the Rabbi finishes speaking. Please follow the directions of our ushers. HOME BOUND SHOFAR BLOWING If you or anyone you know cannot make it to services on Rosh Hashanah and would like to hear Shofar, please inform Rabbi Whitman. MACHZOR The congregation uses the Birnbaum and the Artscroll High Holiday Machzor, but does not provide them. Please bring yours with you with your name inside. HONOURS Have you been invited to a High Holiday aliyah or honour? Please be in Shul on time so that we may honour you in a proper and dignified way. Please note that honours are not transferrable. If you are not able to take your honour, please inform the office. CHILDCARE We offer a full and creative childcare program for the High Holidays. We have planned a full schedule of games and activities for each age group. Groups take place on the daysof Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur from 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Childcare will also be provided on Shabbat Shuvah, September 19, for the Drashah starting at 5:30 p.m.; Kol Nidre from 6:15-9:15 p.m.; and for Ne’ilah from 5:45-7:30 p.m. PARKING LOT For security reasons, the parking lot will be closed for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. It will not be available for use prior to or during these days. CANDELIGHTING Candles for Yom Kippur candlelighting will be available in the upstairs kitchen. Plan to come a few minutes early to Kol Nidre to light your Yom Kippur candles. On Yom Kippur (or any other time), PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE LIT CANDLES UNATTENDED. YIZKOR The two Autumn Yizkor services are Yom Kippur, September 23, and Shmini Atzeret, October 5. SUKKOT The congregation’s Sukkah is always pleasant to see. We thank Mair Fried, our Sisterhood, and the children of our Congregation for their beautiful decorations. Join us on Sukkot for services in the synagogue and Kiddush in the Sukkah. SUKKAH BUILDING Building a Sukkah is great fun and a wonderful way to excite your children about the Holiday. And it’s easy! Let Rabbi Whitman visit your home and help you plan an easy, affordable Sukkah. NEED A VISIT? Is there someone in the hospital or at home who would like a visit, or someone who needs hospitality? Please let Rabbi Whitman know. 19 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 20 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 21 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 SIMCHAT TORAH AT THE ADATH In the finest traditions of our Synagogue, please join us on Shabbat morning, October 3rd (Chol HaMoed Sukkot), as we honour these exemplary members of our synagogue, with a moving Tribute under the Chuppah. Followed by a Kiddush Luncheon, honouring our Simchat Torah Honourees (luncheon in the Sukkah, weather permitting). EICHET CHAYIL: Andrea Dalys Elbaz CHATAN TORAH: Archie Etcovitch CHATAN BERESHEIT: Dr. Peter Safran CHATAN MAFTIR: Sol Zuckerman 22 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 Our Adath Family || Mazel Tov BIRTHS Devora and Marc Allon upon the birth of their son, Jamie Whitman Allon, in New York. Mazel Tov to grandparents Marci and Rabbi Michael Whitman, and Ruth and Eliyahu Allon, to great-grandmother, Emily Rabinowitz and Phyllis Szymkowicz, and to the entire family Tziporah and Kobe Ben Nun upon the birth of their son, Itai Chaim Ben Nun. Mazel Tov to grandparents Frances and Dr. Yehuda Neumark, and Rachel and Chaim Ben Nun, and to proud grat-grandparents Ethel and Morty Pearl Joshua and Lauren Berger upon the birth of their daughter, Charlotte Claire (Chaya Michal). Mazel Tov to grandparents Gail Bernstein, Sydney Berger and Barbara Novek, and Leo and Ghita Gerczuk, and to great-grandparents Helen and Irving Bernstein, Celia Berger, and Edna Borden Sarah and Daniel Gordon upon the birth of their son, Shmaya Gordon, in Ramat Bet, Israel. Mazel Tov to grandparents Anita and David Miller, and Toni and Nick Gordon of Forest Hills, New York Robin and David Grossman upon the birth of their daughter, Arielle Beth (Arielle Bracha). Mazel Tov to big brother, Nathaniel, and big sister, Liat, and to grandparents Eileen and Harvey Grossman, and Lynne and David Moszkowski Rabbi Josh and Sara Gutenberg upon the birth of their daughter, Esther Ayelet, in Toronto. Mazel Tov to big brother Netanel, to grandparents Greg and Tima Bordan, and Allan and Tova Gutenberg, and to great-grandparents Ita Gutenberg, Jack and Sylvia Bordan, and Rabbi Yitzchak and Chana Petrushka of Jerusalem. Erin Grunstein Halpern and Alex Halpern upon the birth of their daughter, Emma Bracha Halpern. Mazel Tov to grandparents Bonnie and Leo Grunstein, and to great-grandfather, Saul Stermer Ali and Zach Isakow upon the birth of their son, Amichai Yaacov, in Jerusalem, Israel. Mazel Tov to grandparents Marla and Peter Veres, and Ellen and Irving Isakow of Toronto, and to great-grandparents Carolyn and Arnold Steinman, and Huguette Veres Renee and Marty Lieberman upon the birth of their grandson, Max, on the first day of Passover, to parents Dina and Daniel. Mazel Tov to great-grandmother, Susan Lieberman Karen and Morrie Luft upon the birth of their son, Abraham Chaim, in Toronto. Mazel Tov to big brother Markus, and big sister Eden, and to proud grandparents Esther Schwartz-Luft. Sadly missed at this time is the late Markus Luft, Z”L Eliane (Friedlander) and Aaron Marcovitch upon the birth of their daughter, Mackenzie Rose. Mazel Tov to grandparents Pat and Alan Friedlander, and Rachel and Don Marcovitch, to great-grandmother, Clara Friedlander, and to the entire family Devora and Daniel Nattel upon the birth of their son, Tzvi, in Baltimore. Mazel Tov to grandparents Celia and Stanley Nattel, and Lori and Barry Frank, and to great-grandparents Julie and William Nattel, and Harold Frank Joanne and Dr. Mitchell Schipper upon the birth of their son, Joshua. Mazel Tov to big brothers Leo, Zachary, and Noah, to grandparents Ethel and Morty Pearl, and Sandy and Albert Mashaal, and to great-grandmother, Rose Kramer 23 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 Our Adath Family || Mazel Tov BIRTHS (CONTINUED) Oshrat and Barrie Steckler upon the birth of twins – a daughter, Leah Liora Esther, and a son, Yehuda Hershel Michael. Mazel Tov to grandparents Shoshana and Arthur Steckler, and Shoshana and Israel Feig from Antwerp, Bergium, and to the entire family Julie Schneiderman and Benjamin Sternthal upon the birth of their daughter, Sela. Mazel Tov to grandparents Judy and Stanley Sternthal, and Rhona and Steven Schneiderman Ali and David Maldoff upon the birth of their daughter, Chloe Harper Maldoff, in Los Angeles, California. Mazel Tov to grandparents Susan and David Maldoff, and Laurie and Steven Clark, and to greatgrandparents Marilyn and Harvey Rosenbloom, and Betty Maldoff Adina and Ben Zion Teichman upon the birth of their daughter, Rochel Reva, in Far Rockaway, New York. Mazel Tov to grandparents Rabbi Tuvia and Sarah Fried, and Rabbi and Mrs. Teichman, and to greatgrandparents Barbara and Mair Fried ___________________________________________ ENGAGEMENTS Malca and Louis Drazin upon the engagement of their grandson, Yanky Drazin, to Aliza Kunstlinger, of Monsey, New York Lindsay Garfinkle and Jonah Lewis upon their engagement. Mazel Tov to their parents Gail and Jimmy Garfinkle, and Cheryl and Sheldon Lewis, and to grandparents Marilyn and Harvey Rosenbloom Rachelle Kuperstok and Levi Dworkin upon their engagement. Mazel Tov to their parents Orly and Nathan Kuperstok, and Cantor and Mrs. Sidney Dworkin, and to the entire family Tara Etcovitch and Jon Ostrega upon their engagement. Mazel Tov to their parents Lois and Archie Etcovitch, Aaron Ostrega, and Linda Zlatkin, and to grandparents Edith and Norman Glickman, and Gertie Zlatkin Elyssa Myers and Matthew Maldoff upon their engagement. Mazel Tov to their parents Karen and Michael Myers, and Susan and Jerry Maldoff, and to grandparents Marilyn and Harvey Rosenbloom Leia Whitman and Adam Karoly upon their engagement. Mazel Tov to their parents Marci and Rabbi Michael Whitman, and Rose Anne and Robert Karoly of Toronto, to grandmothers Emily Rabinowitz, and Ida Karoly, and to the entire family ______________________________________________ MARRIAGES Stephanie Polger and David Handelman upon their marriage. Mazel Tov to Stephanie’s parents Leona and David Polger, and to David’s parents Irving Handelman, and Gertruth Kleinman, and to the entire family Maya Miriam Zucker and Nechemia Tzion Gewirtz upon their marriage. Mazel Tov to their parents Goldie and Lazar Zucker, and Penina and Yona Gewirtz, and to grandparents Bella Tripp, and Rachel and Natan Lobel 24 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 Our Adath Family || Mazel Tov BAR / BAT MITZVAH Adrianne and Shlomo Drazin upon the Bat Mitzvah of their daughter, Mia Belle Drazin. Mazel Tov to grandparents Malca and Louis Drazin, and Debra and David Segal of Woodmere, New York, and to great-grandmother, Rebbetzin Pearl Shapiro of Brooklyn, New York Emil Moshe Hersson-Edery upon his Bar Mitzvah. Mazel Tov to his parents Fanny Hersson-Edery and Jack Edery, to his grandparents Olga Edery, and Paula and Klas Hersson-Ringskog, and to the entire family. Sadly missed is Emil’s grandfather, Mario Edery, of blessed memory Ori Eklove upon his Bar Mitzvah. Mazel Tov to his parents Dara and Eli Eklove, and his brother, Casey Eklove, and to his grandparents Sheila and Charles Eklove, and to the entire family The Gandell, Harris, and Mastey families upon the occasion of the triple Bar Mitzvah of Olivier Mastey, Remy Mastey, and Aidan Harris, in New Rochelle, New York. Mazel Tov to proud parents Marcie and Laurent Mastey, and Vera and Jonathan Harris. Mazel Tov to proud grandparents Doris and David Gandell, Nelly and Armand Mastey, and Marlene Harris of Boca Raton, Florida. Sadly missed is the late Ray Harris. Mazel Tov to delighted and proud Aunt and Uncle, Erika and Patrick Mastey, and cousin Juliette, on the occasion of the Bar Mitzvahs of their nephews and cousins in New Rochelle, New York. Mazel Tov to proud great-grandmother, Molly Gandell Alicia Pearl Ohayon upon her Bat Mitzvah. Mazel Tov to her parents Miriam Pearl, and David Ohayon, to her grandparents Ethel and Morty Pearl, and Stella and Emile Ohayon Riva Schwartz-Malinoff on the completion of her group Bat-Mitzvah program Sheba Remer, and family, upon the B’nai Mitzvah of her twins, David and Julia. Mazel Tov to proud grandparents Sara and Yossi Remer Jacob Trosman upon his Bar Mitzvah, in Toronto. Mazel Tov to his parents Marcy White and Andrew Trosman, and to his grandparents Beverly White, and Alva and Bernie Trosman. Sadly missed is the late Frank White, of blessed memory 25 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 Special Events || Mazel Tov All of the wonderful ADATH volunteers who worked so hard all year long! Gabriella and David Benadiva, upon their 10th wedding anniversary Edith Berggrun, upon her 90th birthday Lawrence Bergman, upon being honoured for his twenty years of devoted public service as our Member of the National Assembly, D’Arcy McGee Riding Judy and Steve Bramson, upon their daughter, Melissa Bramson, graduating from the University of Ottawa and receiving her degree in Civil Law, with honours Stefanie Cytrynbaum, upon her first birthday Lionel Dalys, upon his 80th birthday Ellyn and Alvin Delovitch, upon their 30th wedding anniversary Bess Faierman, upon her birthday, July 13 Harriet and Jimmy Finkelstein, upon their 35th wedding anniversary Morton Goldstein, upon his 75th birthday on July 16th Avi Gorin, upon his graduation from the Center for Culinary Arts (CKCA) Shira Tanny Gorin, and her entire family, upon her graduation from McGill University B. Ed. Dr. Herbert Greenwald, upon his special birthday Sara Bordan-Gutenberg, upon her graduation from the University of Toronto, Faculty of Law Emanuel Herz, upon his first birthday Rose Kramer, (mother, and mother,-in-law of Ethel and Morty Pearl), upon her 100th birthday on April 29th Aubey Laufer, upon his 53rd birthday on Monday, March 30th Pepi and Jack Laufer, upon their 64th wedding anniversary on July 15th Howard Liebman, upon his appointment as Special Advisor to Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre Sheldon Liebman, upon his milestone birthday, on June 17th Carole Schwartz and Bernie Malinoff, upon celebrating their wedding anniversary on March 17th Jake Schwartz-Malinoff, upon his 10th birthday, on the first day of Passover Riva Schwartz-Malinoff, on her graduation from Solomon Schechter Max Schwartz-Labell, upon reading the Torah on Shabbos, June 13 (Parshat Shelach), in honour of the 9th anniversary of his Bar Mitzvah, graduation from McGill, and his 22nd birthday 26 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 Special Events || Mazel Tov Hilda Tennenbaum Teroux, upon celebrating her 90th birthday Sylvia Rothstein, upon celebrating her 89th birthday Dr. Peter Safran, upon his birthday on the second day of Passover Miriam and Dr. Peter Safran, upon their 50th wedding anniversary Roslyn Schneidman, upon her special birthday, on Monday, May 25th Dov Whitman, and to his entire family, upon graduating from McGill University Faculty of Law Rabbi Michael Whitman, upon being honoured by Auberge Shalom pour femmes, for eight years of service on the Board of Directors. Rabbi Whitman continues his work as Auberge’s Rabbinic Consultant Karen and Dov Wolman, upon their 21st wedding anniversary Ethel Zigman, upon celebrating her 92nd birthday Shloimy Zwiebel, upon his 10th birthday, on Friday, April 10, the 7the day of Passover Sol Zuckerman upon his 75th birthday Jack Laufer upon his 100th birthday, on August 13th. 27 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 Our Adath Family || Condolences To: - Ruby Marovitz, and family, upon the passing of her sister-in-law, Libby Farovitch - Rabbi Avraham and Raquel Sultan upon the passing of father, and father,-in-law, Jacob Sultan. We extend our deepest condolences to our former Chazzan , and to his entire family - Shelly and Goldie Hershon, and family, upon the passing of brother and brother-in-law, Stanley Hershon - Mollie Gandell, and David and Doris Gandell, and family, upon the passing of sister, and aunt, Feigie Lightman - Ruth Najman and Steven Spodek, and family, upon the passing of Ruth’s brother, Bernie Najman, in Toronto - Bryna Frankel, and family, upon the passing of her father, William (Bill) Nathanson, in Florida -Sari and Jeff Sacks, and family, upon the passing of brother and brother-in-law, Avrum Kirstein - Phillippa Rubinfeld, and to the entire Rubinfeld family, upon the passing of her husband, Leon Rubinfeld - The family of the late Charles Dayan - The family of the late Ellen (Steinberg) Bloomfield, in Ohio. “Miss Ellen” was the host of the children’s television series “Romper Room” in the early ‘60’s - Stacy and Barry Gurman, and family, upon the passing of brother and brother-in-law, Bradley Zipkin - Karen and David Rothstein, and family, upon the passing of mother, and mother,-in-law, Rhoda Freedlander - Leon and Wendy Caron, and family, upon the passing of brother and brother-in-law, Eli Caron - Roslyn and Leonard Schneidman, and family, upon the passing of their son, Howard Schneidman - Bernie Chmielash, and family, upon the passing of his uncle Noah Chmielash - The family of the late Lidia Silberdrath Falcon - The family of the late Harvey Caspin - Morton and Marilyn Kader, and family, upon the passing of sister and sister-in-law, Marilyn Isenberg (nee Kader) - Susan Schwartz, and Carole and Bernie Malinoff, on the passing of Etty Schwartz, matriarch and proud mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, of the Schwartz-Malinoff family - Lou and Shirley Kimel, and family, upon the passing of their nephew, Ian Kimel -Joanna Jacobson and Arnaud Salama, and family, upon the passing of Joanna’s grandmother, Bleema Jacobson - Dr. Sorana Marcovitz and Dr. Edmond Miresco, and family, upon the passing of mother, and mother,-in-law, Liza Marcovitz - Cookie and Irving Lang, and family, upon the passing of their brother-in-law, Morty Marks, in Florida - Dr. Abraham Wexler, and family, upon the passing of his wife, Dr. Sharon Adele Wexler - Hy and Allana Griner, and family, upon the passing of mother, and mother,-in-law, Fania Griner - Archie Deskin, and family, upon the passing of his wife, Riva Deskin - The family of the late Lila Golt Dolman - Sid and Elaine Milech, and family, upon the passing of brother and brother-in-law, Harvey Milech - The family of the late Sarah Riff May you be comforted among the other mourners of Zion and Jerusalem. 28 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 CONTRIBUTIONS (February 12, 2015 to July 15, 2015) ALIYAH FUND Ruby Arbeiter, in appreciation for an Aliyah Ruby Arbeiter, in appreciation for Aliyahs Ken Cieply Leonard Copoloff, in appreciation for an Aliyah on April 11th Bernice and Elie Elias, in appreciation to Morris Libstug for an Aliyah on Shabbos, June 20 Alan Goldstein, in appreciation for an Aliyah Michael Goldstein, in appreciation for an Aliyah David Grossman, in appreciation for an Aliyah Harvey Grossman, in appreciation for an Aliyah Harvey Grossman, in appreciation for a Torah Honour Saul Libstug, in honour of his twin brother Morris Libstug, and in appreciation for an Aliyah on Shabbos, June 20 Michael Rubinfeld, in appreciation for an Aliyah Saul Libstug, in honour of his brother Morris Libstug, and in appreciation for an Aliyah on Shabbos, June 20 BREAKFAST FUND Shelly Hershon and Dave Gandell, in memory of Jack Fried Dave Gandell, Mair Fried, George Reinhart, Mony Schinasi, Wesley Gorin, and Sam Szlamkowicz, and Archie Etcovitch, in memory of David Tripp The ADATH Breakfast Club Stephen Caminsky, in memory of his father, Ralph Caminsky Pat and Alan Friedlander, on the occasion of the Baby Naming of their granddaughter, Mackenzie Rose Marcovitch, on Monday, April 6th Harold Gorelik, in memory of his father, Joseph Gorelik Leon Grinberg, in memory of his father, Zurach ben Yehoshua Shelly Hershon, in memory of his father, Aaron Hershon Cookie and Irving Lang, and Florine and Earl Powell, and family, in loving memory of Sarah Powell Roman Lesniak, and Irwin Lesniak, in loving memory of daughter, and sister, Grace Lesniak Orna Hilberger Lilien, and family, in loving memory of her sister, Edna (Hilberger) Warren, on the occasion of the Shloshim Susan and Bennett Little, in memory of aunt Sarah Orenstein Susan and Bennett Little, in memory of father and father-in-law Louis Orenstein David Mars, in memory of his father, Max (Mordechai) David Mars, in memory of his wife, Helen Mars Arnold Morris, in memory of his father, Ben Morris Ethel and Morty Pearl, in honour of the 100th birthday of their mother and mother-in-law, Rose Kramer Bernie Rosenblatt, in memory of his father, Henry Rosenblatt Isadore Rubinfeld, and family, in memory of his father, Leon Rubinfeld Philip Schlimper, in memory of his mother, Anna Schlimper Saul Stermer, in memory of his brother, Nathan Stermer Norman Sternthal, in memory of his mother, Sarah Sternthal The Sutton family, in loving memory of Odette Sutton Khafif Sam Szlamkowicz, in memory of his uncle, Avrum Gutberg Martin Wirtschafter, in memory of his father, André Wirtschafter Dima Zboryk André Zoldan, on the occasion of the Siyum for the Firstborn, Erev Pessach 29 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 CONTRIBUTIONS (February 12, 2015 to July 15, 2015) DAF YOMI FUND Malca and Louis Drazin, in memory of their parents Gert and Sam Drazin, and Bertha and Mayer Sand Morty Pearl, in memory of his grandfather, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Shapiro Morty Pearl, in memory of his grandfather, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Shapiro, on the occasion of his yahrzeit Gloria and George Reinhart, in memory of brother and brother-in-law, David Reinhart SALLY AND LEON KONKOL MEMORIAL FUND Ann and Bernard Siegel, in memory of Leon Konkol IN MEMORY OF THE LATE LEON RUBINFELD Myrna and Sy Berliner Frances and Benny Bokser Ellyn and Alvin Delovitch Josie and David Engel & family Frema Engel and Miguel Lecman Anne and Meer Friedman Rose and Frank Gontovnick Shelley and Ian Greenwald Natalie and Jeff Grostern Marcia and Abe Gurman & family Shirley and Irving Haznof Cookie and Irving Lang Elaine (Wisenthal) and Syd Milech & family Sally Rubinfeld Regina and Jack Schipper Marlene and Isaac Schwartz Rose Strohl Ita and Mark Wilk Bea and Lionel Wise Debbie and Sheldon Wiseman & family Jean Zwirek and Morrie Libstug IN MEMORY OF THE LATE HOWARD SCHNEIDMAN Winnie and Dan Citrome Marilyn Fisher Anita and Robert Glazer Marcia and Abe Gurman Maggie Kalajian Recia and Sheldon Liebman Gloria and George Reinhart Valerie and Stephen Caminsky BREAKFAST FUND Bill Cleman, Moishe Eskenazi, Mair Fried, Dave Gandell, Wes Gorin, Shelly Hershon, Howard Liebman, Bernie Malinoff Coby Melnick Laurie Mosse Morty Pearl George Reinhart Steve Rothstein Peter Safran 30 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 CONTRIBUTIONS (February 12, 2015 to July 15, 2015) GENERAL FUND Annie and Ruby Arbeiter, sending condolences to Eleanor and Gordon Kadonoff, upon the passing of their brother-in-law, Sam Gurman Annie, Ruby, Jason, and Tamara Arbeiter, sending condolences to the Siegel family, upon the passing of Norm Seigel Saundra F. Barrer, sending condolences to Archie Deskin, and family, upon the passing of his wife, Riva R. Deskin Gerry Bernstein, on the occasion of Chanukah Ben Bigman Edita and Ken Cieply, in honour of the engagement of Leia Whitman and Adam Karoly Doris and Dave Gandell, in memory of Stanley Hershon (brother and brother-in-law of Shelly and Goldie Hershon) Sari and Isidore Greenbaum, in honour of Morris Libstug, sending him best wishes for continued health and th joyous birthdays, in this his 80 year Faygie Greenberg, in honour of Arielle Pesner speaking at the ADATH on the topic of the March of the Living trip, and sending best wishes to her mother, Dara Lang Etta and George Grosz, in honour of the special birthday of Dr. Herb Greenwald The Hamerman family, in memory of Miriam Cooperberg Dr. Nir Hilzenrat Anita Maislin, in memory of Avrum Kirstein (the brother of Sari Sacks) Anita Maislin, wishing Dr. Peter Safran a Mazel Tov, and lots of success, on the opening of his new offices Barbara and Abe Rogozinsky, in honour of the birth of the new grandson of Marci and Rabbi Michael Whitman The Rothstein and Glasser families, sending condolences to Karen Rothstein, and family, upon the passing of her mother, Rhoda Freedlander Judy and Isadore Rubinfeld, in memory of father, and father,-in-law, Leon Rubinfeld Dr. Peter Safran, on the occasion of the Super Bowl Party Roslyn and Leonard Schneidman, in loving memory of their son, Howard Schneidman Beverly White, in appreciation to Rabbi Michael Whitman Marci Whitman, on the occasion of the Purim Carnival, March 1 st Sharon and Michael Zigman, and family, in honour of the engagement of Leia Whitman and Adam Karoly Jean Zwirek and Morris Libstug, in honour of the 80th birthday of Mike Hassan Jean Zwirek and Morris Libstug, in memory of Buddy Zackon, Z”L 31 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 CONTRIBUTIONS (February 12, 2015 to July 15, 2015) IN HONOUR OF SHELDON LIEBMAN’S SPECIAL BIRTHDAY Etty and George Grosz Gloria and Rick Leckner RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND Samuel and Brenda Gewurz, in honour of Rabbi Michael Whitman Peggy Niloff, with gratitude, and in appreciation to Rabbi Michael Whitman Julie and Benjamin Sternthal, in appreciation to Rabbi Michael Whitman, and in honour of the Baby Naming of their daughter, Sela Seymour Weiner Beverly White, in appreciation to Rabbi Michael Whitman Shirley S. Wolfe, in honour of Rabbi Michael Whitman SHABBAT ‘KIDDUSH CLUB’ FUND Joel Barmish PRAYER BOOK FUND Three Chumashim: Eli, Dara, Ori and Casey Eklove, in honour of Charles Eklove, for the love and devotion spent in preparing Ori Eklove for his Bar Mitzvah, on April 18, 2015 A Chumash and a Siddur: Shirley Geyer, and Harold and Anat Geyer, and family, in memory of Howard Schneidman SHABBOS YOUTH GROUP FUND Jack and Fanny Edery, and family, in loving memory of father, father-in-law, and grandfather, Mario Edery (March 14, 21, 28, and April 18) Martin and Nicole Wirtschafter, and family, in loving memory of father, father-in-law, and grandfather, André Wirtschafter (July 4, 11, 18, and 25) SHALOSH SEUDOT FUND Elaine and Warren Baer (March 28) Myron Karls, in memory of his grandfather, Messod Sebag (March 14) The Karls family, in memory of mother and mother-in-law, Esther Sebag (June 11) BEN MAROVITZ MEMORIAL FUND The ADATH Bridge Club, sending condolences to Nadine Schrier and family, upon the passing of her husband, Albert Schrier Clare Lee, sending best wishes to Shirley Merovitz upon her 80th birthday Ruby Marovitz, in memory of her father, Aaron Hendler Ruby Marovitz, and family, sending condolences to the Farovitch family, upon the passing of Libby Farovitch ANITA STRULOVITCH MEMORIAL FUND Betti and Mitchell Carpman, sending best wishes to Ellyn and Alvin Delovitch upon their 30th wedding anniversary Esther and Lenny Rothenberg, sending best wishes to Ellyn and Alvin Delovitch upon their 30th wedding anniversary 32 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 CONTRIBUTIONS (February 12, 2015 to July 15, 2015) SHABBAT AND YOM TOV KIDDUSH FUND Gabriella and David Benadiva, in honour of their 10th wedding anniversary The Berger and Gerczuk families, in honour of the Naming of their granddaughter, Charlotte Claire (Chaya Michal) Berger Gerry Bernstein, in loving memory of his mother, Phyllis Bernstein (Chaya Faigel), on the occasion of her yahrzeit Sonia and Baruch Cohen, in loving memory of their daughter, Monica Bergman Rebecca and Dan Donath Fanny Hersson-Edery and Jack Edery, in honour of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Emil Moshe Hersson-Edery Sheila and Charles Eklove, in loving memory of their parents, Miriam and Irving Eklove, and Ray and Henry Azeff Sheila and Charles Eklove, in honour of the Bar Mitzvah of their grandson, Ori Eklove Sheila and Charles Eklove, in loving memory of their parents Miriam and Irving Eklove, and Ray and Henry Azeff Rachel and Simon Elbaz, in honour of their children, Aryeh and Debbie Elbaz and family, visiting from San Diego, California Moishe and Tina Eskenazi, in loving memory of Moishe’s mother, Sarah bat Moishe Barbara and Mair Fried, in honour of the birth of their new great-granddaughter, in Far Rockaway, New York Mair and Barbara Fried, in loving memory of Mair’s mother, Gitel Fried Barbara and Mair Fried, in honour of the Bat Mitzvah of their granddaughter, Marlee Fried, the daughter of Cheryl and Frank Fried; and in honour of their granddaughter, Alison Levine, winning a Gold Medal in Boccia, at America’s Team and Pair Championships, and qualifying for the Paralympic Games in 2016 Doris and David Gandell, on the occasion of the yahrzeit of Doris’ father, Israel Winogron Molly Gandell, and Dave and Doris Gandell, in loving memory of husband, father, and father-in-law, Sam Gandell Anita and Robert Glazer, in memory of Robert’s parents, Josephine and Louis Glazer, and in memory of Anita’s sister, Miriam Rimokh Leon and Rhoda Grinberg, in memory of Leon’s father, Zurach ben Yehoshua Grynberg Robin and David Grossman, in honour of the recent birth of their daughter, Arielle Irving Handelman and Ching Jung, and Jonathan, Dan, Karen, Greg and Elissa, in honour of the Aufruf of David Handelman on the occasion of his upcoming marriage to Stephanie Polger Lawrence Kessler, in loving memory of his father, David Kessler Lawrence Kessler, in appreciation for Aliyahs on February 7th, February 14th, March 7th, April 18th, April 25th, May 23rd, May 30th, July 4th, and July 11th Cookie and Irving Lang, in honour of their granddaughter, Arielle Pesner, speaking at the ADATH for the March of the Living Report 33 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 CONTRIBUTIONS (February 12, 2015 to July 15, 2015) SHABBAT AND YOM TOV KIDDUSH FUND (CONTINUED) Morris Libstug, in honour of his 80th birthday, which he shares with his twin brother, Saul, which was celebrated this past February 5th Chazzan Shmuel Levin, and his family, on the occasion of Shavuot, and wishing the ADATH congregants a Chag Someach, and a beautiful and healthy summer Orna and Joseph Lilien, in honour of their son, Robbie, speaking at the ADATH for the March of the Living Report Ethel and Morty Pearl, in honour of the Bat Mitzvah of their granddaughter, Alicia Pearl Ohayon, and in honour of the birth of their new grandson, Joshua Schipper Beverly, Marlene, and Martin and Marita Salomon, in loving memory of husband, father, and father-in-law, Philip Salomon; in loving memory of brother, and uncle, Stephen Starke; and in loving memory of mother, and grandmother, Rose Starke The Schwartz-Malinoff family, in loving memory of Riva Rabin Schwartz (Riva bat Mordechai) The Schwartz-Malinoff family, on the occasion of Shavuot, and in honour of the ADATH Youth Carole Schwartz and Bernie Malinoff, in appreciation to the ADATH family for their kindness and support The Schwartz-Malinoff and Labell families, in honour of Max Schwartz-Labell reading the Torah in honour of the 9th anniversary of his Bar Mitzvah, his graduation from McGill, and his 22nd birthday Lynda and Marvin Oppen Audra and Ronnie Shporer, in honour of the 11th birthdays of their twin sons, Harrison Shporer and Joseph Shporer Sam and Betty Stein, in loving memory of mother and mother-in-law, Tamara Stein Ora and Arie Stolovitz, on the occasion of Arie reading the Haftorah on the second day of Shavuot Hilda Tennenbaum Teroux, and Valerie, Stephen, and Josh Caminsky, in loving memory of father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, Henoch Certner, on the occasion of his yahrzeit Karen and Jeffrey Waxman, in honour of their son, Michael, speaking at the ADATH for the March of the Living Report Nicole and Martin Wirtschafter, in honour of Nicole’s father, reading the Haftorah on Friday morning, April 10, the 7th day of Pessach Mona and Len Wolman, in honour of the 21st wedding anniversary of their son and daughter-in-law, Dov and Karen Wolman, and in memory of Len’s father, Saul Wolman, on the occasion of his yahrzeit Esther and André Zoldan, and Zachary, Benjamin, and Jonah, in loving memory of mother, mother-in-law, and grandmother, Margaret Zoldan Esther and André Zoldan, on the occasion of Passover Esther, André, Zachary, Benjamin, and Jonah Zoldan, in memory of André’s paternal grandparents Aharon and Blima Zoldan, and their children, who perished in the Holocaust Esther, André, Zachary, Benjamin, and Jonah Zoldan, on the first day of Shavuot, in memory of their maternal grandparents, and great-grandparents, Avraham and Rachel, and their children, who perished in the Holocaust Esty and Rabbi Alex Zwiebel, in honour of the 10th birthday of their son, Shloimy Zwiebel 34 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 CONTRIBUTIONS (February 12, 2015 to July 15, 2015) YAHRZEIT FUND Arlene Abitan, in memory of her mother, Simone (Simy) Madar Arlene Abitan, in memory of her father, Roger Madar Ernest Abramovici, in memory of his mother, Hielka Abramovici Leah Adler, in memory of her father, Avrum Stern Mel Adler, in memory of his father, Jack Adler Annie and Ruby Arbeiter, in memory of mother and mother-in-law, Messoda Azoulay Annie and Ruby Arbeiter, in memory of father and father-in-law, Jacob Azoulay Ruby and Annie Arbeiter, in memory of mother and mother-in-law, Bertha Arbeiter Esther Assaraf, in memory of her husband, Isaac Assaraf Mildred Balter, in memory of his grandmother, Edith Greenberg Saundra F. Barrer, in loving memory of her mother, Ann Barrer Saundra F. Barrer, in loving memory of her father, Hyman Barrer The Honourable Mr. Justice Ronald Berger, in memory of his mother, Freda Berger Edith Berggrun, in memory of her husband, Sam Berggrun Ivan Berggrun, in memory of his father, Sam Berggrun Ivan Berggrun, in memory of his grandmother, Gittel Berggrun Kathy Berggrun Parnass, in memory of her aunt, Helena Gregor Kathy Berggrun Parnass, in memory of her uncle, Joseph Gregor Dorothy Bergman, in memory of her husband, Jack Bergman Edward Bierbrier, in memory of his mother Myrna Blaichman, in loving memory of her mother, Bessie Guralnick Myrna Blaichman, in loving memory of her father, Jack Guralnick Eliane Cabessa, in memory of her sister, Messody Cabessa Cohen Morton Charad, in memory of his brother Ralph Charad Elie Chetrit, in memory of his mother, Esther Chetrit Sam Chocron, in memory of his mother, Saada William Cleman, in memory of his father, George Cleman Cora Cohen, in memory of her mother, and father, Mildred and Nathan Cohen Roslyn Cohen, in memory of her father, Ben Sederoff Roslyn Cohen, in memory of her mother, Anne Sederoff Lottie Copoloff, in memory of her mother, Sema (Sonia) Gurevitch Lottie Copoloff, in memory of her father, Louis Gurevitch Sydney and Lottie Copoloff, in memory of brother and brother-in-law, Norman Copoloff Alvin Delovitch, in memory of his father, Ralph Delovitch Ellyn Delovitch, in memory of her mother, Anita Strulovitch Carol Derzowetz, in memory of her father, George Cleman Archie Deskin, in memory of his mother and father Archie Deskin, in memory of his father-in-law Eileen Dick, in memory of her mother, Beatrice Stein Eileen Dick, in memory of her father, Oscar Stein Laurence Dobsinsky, in memory of his wife, Alice Dobsinsky Ruth Drazin, in memory of her father, Sam Fried Simon Elbaz, in memory of his sister Roz Elkin, in memory of her mother, Dorothy Sailer Mark Farovitch, in memory of his father, Louis Farovitch Melvyn Felsher, in memory of his mother, Leah Felsher Melvyn Felsher, in memory of his aunt, Bessie Barnett Marvin Fenster, in memory of his father, Chaim Fenster 35 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 CONTRIBUTIONS (February 12, 2015 to July 15, 2015) YAHRZEIT FUND Rywka Fleischman, in memory of her husband, Shalom Dr. Kenny Frank, in memory of his father, Jack Frank Phillis and Albert Freedin, in memory of mother and mother-in-law, Rose Freedin Leon Friedman, in memory of his daughter, Helene Friedman Leon Friedman, in memory of his mother, Dora Dr. Louis Fronenberg, in memory of his mother, Halina Fronenberg Ethel Fruchter, in memory of her father, Louis Zidulka Faye Galat, in memory of her mother, Yetta Stermer Katz Doris and Dave Gandell, in memory of father and father-in-law, Israel Winogron Frances Garellek, in memory of her mother, Ricka Flax Shirley Geyer, in memory of her husband, Abe Geyer Yetti Glasman, in memory of her uncle, David Bendet Sheila Rothstein Glasser, in memory of her husband, Gerald (Gerry) Glasser Anita Glazer, in memory of her father, Raphael Rimokh Beryl Goldman, in memory of her mother, Edith Cowan Beryl Goldman, in memory of her husband, Ralph Goldman Beryl Goldman, in memory of her daughter, Susan Goldman Feinglos Beryl Goldman, in memory of her daughter, Pamela Goldman Wexler Rona Green, in memory of her mother, Tillie Shiff Sheila Greenwald, in memory of her mother, Jessie Fine Sheila Greenwald, in memory of her father, Sol Fine Pearl Grekin, in memory of her father, Harry Fisher Leon Grinberg, in memory of his father, Zurich Grynberg Leon Grinberg, in memory of his brother-in-law, Stuart Feldman Rhoda Grinberg, in memory of her brother, Stuart Feldman Ethel Grosz, in memory of Ann Liebman George Grosz, in memory of his mother Elaine Harris, in memory of her mother, Anne Nadler Marta Hauptman (Katz), in memory of her father, Geza Katz Marta Hauptman (Katz), in memory of her mother, Anna Katz Shirley Haznof, in memory of her mother Joseph Hecht, in memory of his father, Marcus Hecht Joseph Hecht, in memory of his brother, Jack Hecht David Herscovici, in memory of his mother, Fica Herscovici Rose Hockenstein, in memory of her mother, Pauline Marinoff Alice Hodan, in memory of her husband, Alexander Hodan Marcel Jagermann, in memory of his father, Oskar Jagermann Morton Kader, in memory of his mother, Anne Kader Morton Kader, in memory of his brother, Danny Kader Freddy Kalles, in memory of his father, Joshua Kalles Bess Katchan, in memory of her husband, Eli Katchan Zeela Kaufman, in memory of her paternal grandmother, Freda Kaufman Zeela Kaufman, in memory of her paternal grandfather, Morris Kaufman Zeela Kaufman, in memory of her brother, Martin Ian Kaufman Mitchell Kendall, in memory of his brother, Howard Kendall Lawrence Kessler, in memory of his mother, Elsie Kessler Lawrence Kessler, in memory of his father, David Kessler Eva Kharlanova, in memory of her mother, Mariam Rojinski Eva Kharlanova, in memory of her father, Yacov Rojinski 36 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 CONTRIBUTIONS (February 12, 2015 to July 15, 2015) YAHRZEIT FUND Farla Klaiman, in memory of her mother, Ruth Klaiman Farla Klaiman, in memory of her father, Sydney Klaiman Farla Klaiman, in memory of her brother, Stephen Klaiman Harvey Kofsky, in memory of his father, Jack Kofsky Harvey Kofsky, in memory of his mother, Ruth Kofsky Nathan Kuperstok, in memory of his father, Frank (Froim) Kuperstok Mia Lande, in memory of her husband, Martin Lande Mia Lande, in memory of her father-in-law, Henri Brandman Mia Lande, in memory of her father, Herman Gaber Mia Lande, in memory of her father-in-law, Isac Lande Mia Lande, in memory of her mother, Anne Gaber Mia Lande, in memory of her mother-in-law, Molly Rebecca Lande Brandman Irving Lang, in memory of his father, Frank Lang Sandra (Cookie) Lang, in memory of her mother, Debra Hinda Medwedowsky Sandra (Cookie) Lang, in memory of Gerry Powell Judy and Jack Lavy, in memory of father and father-in-law, Arthur Farkas Judy and Jack Lavy, in memory of father and father-in-law, Joseph Lavy Judy and Jack Lavy, in memory of their daughter, Natalie Lavy Bluma Lebovics, in memory of her mother, Chinka Perlin Bluma Lebovics, in memory of her father, William Perlin Ted Lebovics, in memory of his father, Daniel Lebovics Barbara Leibov, in memory of her mother, Ursula Nobel Barbara Leibov, in memory of her father, Fritz Nobel Rita Leiner, in memory of her husband, Jack Leiner Irwin Lesniak, in memory of his sister, Grace Lesniak Beatrice and Lew Lewis, in memory of mother and mother-in-law, Helen Mletchkowitch Mars Beatrice and Lew Lewis, in memory of father and father-in-law, Max Mletchkowitch Mars Beatrice and Lew Lewis, in memory of their sister-in-law, Helen Kurtzman Mars Dr. Howard Lewis, in memory of his grandfather, Ben Karpman Dr. Howard Lewis, in memory of his father, Dr. Reginald Lewis Dr. Howard Lewis, in memory of his grandmother, Rose Lewis Dr. Howard Lewis, in memory of his mother, Ethel Lewis Lew Lewis, in memory of his grandmother, Sophie Karpman Lew Lewis, in memory of his grandfather, Ben Karpman Lew Lewis, in memory of his father, Dr. Reginald Lewis Lew Lewis, in memory of his grandmother, Rose Lewis Lew Lewis, in memory of his mother, Ethel Lewis Sandi and Howard Lewis, in memory of father and father-in-law, Jerry Kitty Sandi and Howard Lewis, in memory of mother and mother-in-law, Rita Kitty Kimel Sandi and Howard Lewis, in memory of Sandi’s grandmother, Lily Stein Morris Libstug, in memory of his mother, Anna Libstug Dr. Essie Lom, in memory of her mother, Rhoda Lom Sharon Marcovitz, in memory of her mother, Haya Marcovitz Sharon Marcovitz, in memory of her father, Chaim Marcovitz Marilyn Maritzer, in memory of her father, Louis Krakower Markel and Freedman families, in memory of father, son, brother, and uncle, Dan Markel Markel and Isakson families, in memory of uncle, Lazar Lapidus Louis Melamed, in memory of his wife, Ann Melamed 37 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 CONTRIBUTIONS (February 12, 2015 to July 15, 2015) YAHRZEIT FUND Stephen and Tanalee Messer, in memory of father and father-in-law, Alex Messer Stephen and Tanalee Messer, in memory of mother and mother-in-law, Eva Messer Tanalee and Stephen Messer, in memory of father and father-in-law, Harry Smith Tanalee and Stephen Messer, in memory of mother and mother-in-law, Sally Smith Elaine Wisenthal Milech, in memory of her aunt, Esther Wisenthal Elaine Wisenthal Milech, in memory of her mother, Dorothy Wisenthal Elaine Wisenthal Milech, in memory of her father, Hyman Wisenthal Sid Milech, in memory of his father, Abraham Milech Marilyn Miller, in memory of her husband, Harry Miller Ruth Miller, in memory of her mother Betty Mintzberg, in memory of her father-in-law, Isaac Mintzberg Betty Mintzberg, in memory of her husband, Jack Mintzberg David Modlinsky, in memory of his mother Leon Monaker, in memory of his father, Dr. Jacob Monaker Sue-Ellen Moneit, in memory of her mother, Rita Etcovitch Mercedes Monsonego, in memory of her husband, David Monsonego Mercedes Monsonego, in memory of her son, Gerard Raphael Monsonego Arnold Morris, in memory of Sam Morris Arnold Morris, in memory of Shaindel Letovsky Arnold Morris, in memory of his brother, Saul Morris Stanley Morris, in memory of his uncle, Sam Morris Sheila Naygeboren, in memory of her mother, Hilda Copoloff Gracia Oliel, in memory of her father, Simon Oliel Aaron Ostrzega, in memory of his mother, Rosa Ostrzega Miriam Pearl, in memory of her mother, Sonia Rosenberg Pearl Robert Pik, in memory of his father Robert Pik, in memory of his sister, Vivian Naomi Pik Barbara Geyer Prupas, in memory of her father, Abe Geyer Dr. Marlene Rabinovitch, in memory of her mother, Shirley Rabinovitch Abraham Rogozinsky, in memory of his mother, Bluma Rogozinsky Rosalee Rohr, in memory of her father, Morris Fleishman Golda Rosenberg, in memory of her sister, Honey Siegel Harvey and Marilyn Rosenbloom, in memory of sister and sister-in-law, Claire Borrow Marilyn and Harvey Rosenbloom, in memory of father and father-in-law, Max Pearl Eileen Rothstein, in memory of her mother, Sarah Cohen Sylvia Rothstein, in memory of her son-in-law, Gerry Glasser Dr. Howard Rottenberg, in memory of his father, Harry Rottenberg Phillippa Rubinfeld, in memory of her sister, Bertha Engel Phillippa Rubinfeld, in memory of her mother, Millicent Rayner Anne Rubinstein, in memory of her husband, Jay Rubinstein Robin Rubinstein, in memory of her father, Jay Rubinstein Lorna Rubinstein, in memory of her nephew, Leslie Rubinstein Lorna Rubinstein, in memory of her brother, Jay Irving Rubinstein Jeff Sacks, in memory of his father, Yitchak ben Shlomo Jeff Sacks, in memory of his brother, Solomon Sacks Jeff Sacks, in memory of his grandfather, Louis Kuzniec 38 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 CONTRIBUTIONS (February 12, 2015 to July 15, 2015) YAHRZEIT FUND Murray Sang, in memory of his father, Karl Sang Brenda Schafer, in memory of her father, Jack Leiner Solomon (Mony) Schinasi, in memory of his father, Gabriel Schinasi Jay Sederoff, in memory of his father, Sydney Sederoff Herman Selcer, in memory of his brother, Paul Burger Corina Shaffran, in memory of her father, Iona Ceausu Corina Shaffran, in memory of her stepmother, Silvia Ceausu Corina Shaffran, in memory of her husband, Norman Shaffran Corina Shaffran, in memory of her mother, Sara Rabinovici Corina Shaffran, in memory of her grandmother, Rachel Rabinovici Tanya Shchupak, in memory of her mother, Lyubov Slepyan Debbie Sheiner, in loving memory of her mother, Minnie Averson Sheiner Mimi and Howard Shiff, in memory of father, and father-in-law, Shalom Fleischman Howard Shiff, in memory of his mother, Lillie Shiff Mireille Shostak, in memory of her mother, Odette Sutton Khafif Steve Shrier, in memory of his mother, Sylvia Shrier Steve Shrier, in memory of his father, Mac Shrier Dr. Barry Silver, in memory of his father, Sol Silver Arnold Silverman, in memory of his mother, Sylvia Silverman Arnold Silverman, in memory of his father, Harry Silverman Elsie Skolnik, in memory of her husband, Joe Skolnik Elsie Skolnik, in memory of her parents, Annie and Benny Landsman Elsie Skolnik, in memory of her sister, Sarah Landsman Rappaport Bonnie Spira, in memory of her father, Moe Rudner Martin Springer, in memory of his father Jackie Stelman, in memory of her mother, Millicent Rayner Jackie Stelman, in memory of her brother, Bob Rayner Jackie Stelman, in memory of her sister, Dorothy Wisenthal Judith Sternthal, in memory of her mother, Molly Zavalkoff Stanley Sternthal, in memory of his mother, Mary Sternthal Shirley Strohl, in memory of her mother, Darby Strohl Liliane Surkis, in memory of her husband, Jean Pierre Surkis Beverly Tencer, in memory of her father, Hyman Wallerstein Rosabel Turner, in memory of her husband, Sam Turner Rosabel Turner, in memory of her parents Alex and Anna Vinegar Huguette Veres, in memory of her husband, André Veres Huguette Veres, in memory of her mother, Regina Nadel Bessie Waxman, in memory of her mother, Nellie Greenspoon Arlene Shrier Wechsler, in memory of her mother, Sylvia Shrier Arlene Shrier Wechsler, in memory of her father, Mac Shrier Susan Weltner, in memory of her husband, Leslie Weltner Adeena Wisenthal, in memory of her mother, Dorothy Wisenthal Adeena Wisenthal, in memory of her father, Hyman Wisenthal Susan Wodnicki, in memory of her husband 39 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 CONTRIBUTIONS (February 12, 2015 to July 15, 2015) YAHRZEIT FUND Annie Yaphe, in memory of her father, George Annie Yaphe, in memory of her sister, Diana Bruck Norman Zavalkoff, in memory of his wife, Mona Zavalkoff Sheila Zemel, in memory of her son, Jeffrey Zemel Dr. Arnold Zidulka, in memory of his father, Louis Zidulka Marga and Fred Zummer, in loving memory of their daughter, Shirley Fay Zummer Jean Zwirek, in memory of her mother-in-law, Annie Zwirek Jean Zwirek, in memory of her sister-in-law, Zelda Zwirek Jean Zwirek, in memory of her grandmother, Eva Kestenbaum Due to publication deadlines, please note that donations and announcements made after July 15th, 2015 will appear in the next bulletin (Passover 2016). Message from our Cemetery Chairman Dear Friends, The more we travel and read about history, the more we learn. This past summer, I was fortunate to travel with Esther to visit large and small cities in Europe, and almost wherever we went, we found traces of the Jewish Nation, intertwined in these places. We visited the famous Barcelona, and the not so well known town of Girona, which was a large Jewish Center before the Inquisition. We visited the walled city of Avila outside of Madrid and found tombstones in a museum with Hebrew writing thereon. Of course in Prague, there is an amazing Jewish Cemetery, along with 4 synagogues, one in continuous use from the 1200’s. It is there, in one of the synagogues, which is now converted to a museum, did I learn that the word Synagogue, is actually a Greek word, meaning an assembly. And in the ruins of a Synagogue in Vienna, beneath a holocaust memorial, I found the following explanation: “Synagogue, a little sanctuary. Its triple function, religious service, learning, and administration make the Synagogue a House of Assembly, the center of religious and social life of the Jewish Community.” I sincerely hope that with all of our efforts, we too can leave a positive legacy for our next generations, by practicing and adhering to these principles. A Shanah Tovah to all. Andre Zoldan 40 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 What a year at the ADATH 41 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 What a year at the ADATH Photos provided by Rabbi Michael Whitman, Steve & Judy Bramson and Andrea Dalys Elbaz 42 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 Lawrence S. Bergman Tribute On May 11, 2015, the ADATH hosted a Tribute to our beloved Past-President, and Provincial MNA, Lawrence Bergman, for 20 years of devoted public service. Over 600 people heard exceptional words of Tribute from The Hon. Jean Charest, Raymond Bachand, the Hon. Leo Kolber, Mr. Steven Cummings, Mr. Samuel Gewurz, Rabbi Michael Whitman and Mr. Stuart Bergman. The ADATH Family is deeply appreciative of the efforts of event Co-Chairs Steven Cummings, Samuel Gewurz, Marci Whitman, the Tribute Committee which generously supported the evening, and all those who joined. 43 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 On March 22nd, our fabulous TEAM Sisterhood organized an ADATH Men’s Yoga evening with Audi Gozlan, followed by a Healthy dinner. The following are two of the amazing recipes from that night, compliments of Audra Shporer. MOCK CHOPPED LIVER 1 can lentils, drained and rinsed 3 medium onions, diced 1 tbsp. oil Handful of walnuts 2 eggs, hard boiled Salt and pepper to taste 1. In non-stick fry pan on low temperature, simmer the onions in oil until very soft. 2. Using steel blade, chop all ingredients together in Food Processor. 3. Cool in refrigerator until ready to serve. Photos by Carole Schwartz RAW KALE SALAD WITH HONEY MUSTARD DRESSING 1 bunch of fresh kale 2 yellow apples, thinly sliced 1 box of fresh blueberries, rinsed 10 dried dates, sliced thinly • Wash the kale leaves well, and towel dry. Cut away the tough ribs of the kale leaves and discard. Tear the kale leaves into small bite-sized pieces. • Add the sliced apples, blueberries, and sliced dates. Toss the salad with the following dressing: Combine: ¼ cup canola oil 1 tbsp. Dijon mustard 1 tbsp. honey Freshly ground pepper (to taste) ENJOY! 44 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 The ADATH Gala Raffle and Silent Auction THE SOCIAL EVENT OF THE YEAR! HAVE YOU PURCHASED YOUR TICKETS? The Gala is a highlight of the ADATH’s social calendar. Saturday evening, November 14, 2015 doors open at 7:00 p.m. While it is our major fundraising event of the year, it is also a chance to dine, drink, and meet and mingle with our ADATH friends and family. The success of our Gala evening is due to the tremendous efforts of many ADATH volunteers. If there are ways in which you can contribute to our success, please do not hesitate to let us know. If you would like to make a donation of raffle or auction items, or if you would like to help organize the event, or if you would like to buy tickets to attend! Tickets $136.00 Includes admission for 2 guests, buffet dinner and open bar Chance to win $10,000 in cash prizes. Please call the synagogue office (514-482-4252) to order your tickets. This evening is not to be missed! See you at the Gala! 45 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 46 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 47 ADATH HIGH HOLIDAY BULLETIN FALL 2015 / 5776 With thanks to all our Advertisers Please call the ADATH to place your ad in our next issue COMPLIMENTS OF THE ZOLDAN FAMILY Adath Israel Poale Zedek Anshei Ozeroff 223 Harrow Crescent Hampstead, Quebec H3X 3X7 CANADA POST CORPORATION PUBLICATIONS MAIL AGREEMENT NUMBER 40039923 48