Kol Anshei shAlom - Temple Anshei Shalom

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Kol Anshei shAlom - Temple Anshei Shalom
Kol
Anshei
Shalom
The Voice of
Temple Anshei Shalom!
October 2015
Issue No. 77
5776
Come celebrate Simchat Torah with us!
Monday, October 5th @ 6:45 PM
Tuesday, October 6th @ 8:45 PM
Honoring Rabbi Jack and Sue Riemer as
Chatan and Kallah Torah &
Rabbi Raphael and Fran Adler as Chatan Beresheet
Celebrating Our Past,
Envisioning Our Future!
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Kol Anshei Shalom is published 11 times
per year as a monthly bulletin.
Celebrating Our Past,
Envisioning Our Future!
Rabbi
Rabbi Rafael Adler
Cantor
Cantor Efraim Sapir
Cantor Shainee
Cantor Saul Rubinstein
Choir Director
Cantor William S Wood
Senior Gabbi
Yona Alter
Baal Koreh
Steven Wallach
President Emeritus
Paul A. Felder
President
Barbara Grau
Executive Vice President
Gayle Savitz
Temple Anshei Shalom
7099 West Atlantic Avenue,
Delray Beach, FL 33446
(561) 495-1300
www.templeansheishalom.org
[email protected]
HOLIDAY SERVICES
HOSHANA RABBAH
Sunday, October 4th - 8:30 am
SHEMINI ATZERET/SIMCHAT TORAH
Sunday, October 4th - Mincha/Maariv - 6:45 pm
Executive Vice President
Fran Goldman
Monday, October 5th - Shemini Atzeret - 8:45 am
Ritual VPs
Harriet DeCosta
Barbara Kirshner
Monday, October 5th - Yizkor (approx) - 11:00 am
VP Communications
Marvin S. Cohen
Treasurer
Dan Goldman
Financial Secretary
Arlene Lurie
VP Operations
David Lurie
Recording Secretary
Sandy Jacobs
Sisterhood President
Helene Mendelson
Men's Club President
Burton Gerson
Immediate Past President
Larry Feinberg
The Monthly Bulletin
Editor/Producer
Paul S. Erstein
Monday, October 5th - Mincha/Maariv Simchat Torah - 6:45 pm
Tuesday, October 6th - Simchat Torah - 8:45 am
Tuesday, October 6th - Mincha/Maariv - 6:45 pm
Please join us on Simchat Torah when we will be
honoring Rabbi Jack & Sue Riemer as our Chatan
and Kallah Torah and Rabbi Raphael & Fran Adler
as our Chatan Beresheet
Production Design
Minuteman Press Graphic Designers
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President’s Message
The Rabbi’s Column
The Shul is humming with
activities and looking forward to
the joyous Simchat Torah closing
the holiday season. As in the past,
the Sukkah, which was decorated
by the Sisterhood, is available to
those who wish to have friends for
dinner in the Sukkah. Please see
Marilyn in the office to reserve an
evening. Remember, the Sukkah
is an extension of the Shul and all
food brought in must be from an
approved Kosher food purveyor. If
you have any questions about this, see Marilyn or Steve
Wallach. It is a lovely thing to do and we do not have to
worry about having to brush the snow off the table. 0nly
my children thought that was funny. Somehow a snowball
in my soup wasn’t quite like a matzo ball. Ah, those were
the days, remembered more fondly in retrospect.
Kudos to Rabbi Adler and Cantor Sapir for a beautiful
Yom Tov, to the choir, whose hours of rehearsals were
not wasted, to Cantor Wood and Eliot Kahn for their long
hours working with the choir.
We are growing, we are ready to expand our horizons
with another year of Life Long Learning with its scholars,
and their entertaining, and enlightening programs. Full
brochures will be available shortly. Rosh Chodesh
luncheons will begin its 17th season of presenting
outstanding lectures over a tasty lunch. What could be
better than good food, intelligent discussions and good
company. A winning combination. See you there. Look
for the announcement elsewhere in the Kol for the date
of the first Rosh Chodesh luncheon. The Book Club has
met throughout the year and will continue this month.
Check the calendar for dates.
We are ready to begin anew a reading of our
beginnings from the creation of our world to the birth of
our nation, as we begin with universal history and then
zoom in on the lives of the patriarchs and their families.
Each year as we begin anew, it is like meeting family
again with their quirks and quaintness, their earthly
concerns for survival and their reach for the divine. We,
too, begin again, reaching for higher understanding, for
greater participation of our growing family. I am looking
forward with excitement and enthusiasm and hope you
all catch the excitement with me.
As always, I ask Mechila of you for any words said
in haste or anger. There are times for many of us, me
especially, when the mouth goeth before the brain. My
best wishes to each and every one of you for a healthy,
prosperous, and wonderful New Year. See you in Shul.
Shalom, Barbara Grau
A Match Made
In Heaven….And Delray
Beach
With the fall Holidays
behind us, we begin the Torah
anew. In the majestic tale
of creation the world comes
into being by the Hand of
G-D. All is miraculous and
awe inspiring and yet there
is a discordant note right
at the very beginning. “Lo
tov yihiyeh adam bilvado”, It is not good for man to be
alone. And so the Almighty reconsidered and brought
Eve into being, as an antidote to loneliness.
The refrains of “Lo tov” resonate in our community
each week, when many congregants find themselves
unable to drive to Anshei Shalom, for Friday Evening
Services at 7:30pm.
Likewise there are those, who are able to drive and
yet have no one to take with them to shull. They would
welcome an opportunity for company, to ride together
at night, but there is no mechanism available to make
their wish a reality.
To be alone on Shabbat, isolated from your fellow
members is “not good”.
As G-D’s agents in this
world, we should be sensitive to the pain of feeling
alone. Together, we have found a way to solve this
vexing problem. Our own congregant, Paul Erstein
has graciously volunteered to create a ride matching
program for Friday Night.
He will spear-head an initiative that will connect those
who need a ride with those who can offer a ride in your
neighborhood. Truly this is a mitzvah that embodies the
spirit of fellowship and friendship as we strive to create
a more welcoming and inclusive synagogue family.
New Year’s resolutions are integral to the imperative
of “teshuvah”, renewal and change, that we espoused
on the High Holidays.
What better way to begin 5776 on a positive note
than to bring cheer to a homebound neighbor and
join together to celebrate Shabbat at Anshei Shalom.
You will feel good and do good at the same time. I
encourage you to get involved. I know you will be glad
you did.
Please call the office if you are able to drive or need
a ride to Friday Night Services. “Tizku Mitzvot”, may
we strengthen each other in good deeds.
Shalom, Rabbi Raphael Adler
Barbara Grau
Rabbi Raphael Adler
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Two Exciting Events
for an announcement.
Dvora and I thank all of those who sent us a Shanna
Tova card and we wish you all a happy and healthy
year.
Faithfully yours
Cantor Efraim Sapir
As I sit down to write these
lines we are still in the midst of the
High Holydays and even though
I have many things to attend to,
I take a few moments to write a
short message for this bulletin.
My dear friends here are two very
exciting events that I wish to draw
your attention to that are coming
up shortly.
The first one is my annual
“Cantor Sapir & Friends” concert
on December 24th that will feature
two outstanding performers, Cantor Ellen Tilem, daughter
of our members David and Jackie Cohen and Rebecca
Gastfriend, granddaughter of our members Eddie and
Marilyn Gastfriend and I think that the name “All in the
Family” fits this event. Please refer to the information on
the back cover of bulletin for details. I am asking you to
make this event a financial success by buying tickets in
the highest category and bringing your friends as well.
I know the concert will be an artistic success and that
you will enjoy it.
After all, what do you have going for you on that
specific date? Come and enjoy the show and support our
Temple at the same time. Tickets are on sale now!
The second is a Mission to Israel that will be led by
Dvora and me in May of 2016. Information is also available
in the flyer in this bulletin. Those who have participated in
such mission with us before will gladly tell you how much
fun we have during the tour. Five star accommodation and
the best time ever for our participants. Please note that
this tour will be designed for both first time travelers as
well as for repeaters. We will be happy to accommodate
our members of course but non members are also
welcome so, tell your friends about it and encourage
them to come along. An informational meeting will be
scheduled shortly after the holidays, please stay tuned
Anshei After Dark–back for a second year!
A monthly Wednesday evening entertainment series!
November 4th 7:30 PM
The sounds of the ‘60s, featuring One Plus One, a terrific
musical duo that has performed worldwide. Come listen
and sing-along to your favorite rock and roll music!
For details, call the Temple Office: 495-1300.
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Meet the Alter sisters: Lady, Vee, and Delph. These three mordantly witty, complex women
share their family's apartment on Manhattan's Upper West Side. They love each other fiercely,
but being an Alter isn't easy. Bad luck is in their genes, passed down through the generations.
Yet no matter what curves life throws at these siblings—and it's hurled plenty—they always
have a wisecrack, and one another.
In the waning days of 1999, the trio decides it's time to close the circle of the Alter curse. But first, as the world
counts down to the dawn of a new millennium, Lady, Vee, and Delph must write the final chapter of a saga
lifetimes in the making—one that is inexorably intertwined with that of the twentieth century itself. Unspooling
threads of history, personal memory, and family lore, they weave a mesmerizing account of their lives that
stretches back decades to their great-grandfather, a brilliant scientist whose professional triumph became the
sinister legacy that defines them.
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SS Obersturmfuhrer Paul Meissner arrives in Auschwitz from the Russian front wounded and fit only for
administrative duty. His most pressing task is to improve camp morale and he establishes a chess club, and allows officers
and enlisted men to gamble on the games. Soon Meissner learns that chess is also played among the prisoners, and there
are rumors of an unbeatable Jew known as "the Watchmaker." Meissner's superiors begin to demand that he demonstrate
German superiority by pitting this undefeated Jew against the best Nazi players. Meissner finds Emil Clément, the
Watchmaker, and a curious relationship arises between them. As more and more games are played, the stakes rise, and the
two men find their fates deeply entwined.
Twenty years later, the two meet again in Amsterdam-Meissner has become a bishop, and Emil is playing in an
international chess tournament. Having lost his family in the horrors of the death camps, Emil wants nothing to do with
the ex-Nazi officer despite their history, but Meissner is persistent. "What I hope," he tells Emil, "is that I can help you to
understand that the power of forgiveness will bring healing." As both men search for a modicum of peace, they recall a
gripping tale of survival and trust.
A suspenseful meditation on understanding and guilt, John Donoghue's The Death's Head Chess Club is a bold debut and
a rich portrait of a surprising friendship.
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Mission to Israel
May 24th – June 7th 2016
Led By
Cantor Efraim & Dvora Sapir
Accommodations: 12 nights as per below:
May 25th-29th 4 nights at Leonardo Plaza Jerusalem
May 29th-30th 1 night Ramon Inn Mitzpe Ramon
May 30th - June 2nd 3 nights at Kibbutz Hagoshrim
June 2nd-6th 4 nights Herods Tel Aviv
Land Services included:
* Group Meet and Assist on arrival and departure
* 1 escorted arrival transfer with your tour guide
* 1 escorted departure transfer with your tour guide
* Portrage at the airport and hotels
* 11 days of Touring with your licensed English-speaking guide
* 11 days of private transportation on Dlx air- conditioned coach
* All entrance fees as per last itinerary with negev tour to Mitzpe Ramon
* Service and local taxes
* Tourist kit including maps, hats, etc.
* Meals as per the schedule
For more information please call the Temple office
495-1300 or Cantor Sapir 716-6182
Not included: * Flights * Meals not mentioned as included * Tips to tour guide, bus driver and hotel staff
* Travel insurance (optional but highly recommended)
Join with your
Temple Anshei Shalom
family for this
wonderful experience!
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Membership
“Social Sunday Singles”, Sunday, October 11th
at 12:00 noon. Sandy and David Didner will facilitate
the meeting. Temple members will get together one
Sunday a month and enjoy the various activities our
area offers. Please email Sandy: didner16@hotmail.
com, or telephone (561) 433-2155.
The Temple Book Club discussion, led by Arlene
Ritholtz, will meet Monday, October 19th at 12:00. We
will be discussing, “A Reunion of Ghosts”, by Judith
Claire Michel and “The Death’s Head Chess Club”, by
John Donahue.
Happy to report that under the Chairmanship of
Paulette Ballin “Anshei After Dark” returns Wednesday
evening, November 4th at 7:30. Join with the duo,”0ne
on One” as we journey through the songs of the 60’s,
70’s and 80’s.
We look forward to our Lifelong Learning
Program, developed by Larry Feinberg, to continue
in November. I encourage you to become an active
part of our synagogue. You will find your niche and
your involvement, will not only add to our Temple, it will
make your day that much better.
*if you joined and your name does not appear in
this Bulletin it will be listed in the next Edition.
Fran Goldman, Membership VP
([email protected])
What could be better than joining our Temple,
celebrating our new, friendly and engaging Rabbi,
Raphael Adler and his wife Fran, singing along with
our wonderful Chazzan, Efraim Sapir and the TAS
choir, under the director of Cantor Bill Wood. It is a
winning tifecta!!!
Since our “Open House”, August 16th the following
people have become part of the Temple Anshei
mispocha (family) .....we welcome:
Carol Adamsky, Mort & Linda Cooper, Philip
Garber & Aliza Parcover, Joel & Liliana Gottesman,
Andrew & Carol Greenberg, Justine Nackman, Elaine
Sacks, Ernest & Arista Salzstein, Audrey Seelick,
Martin & Ruth Welt, David & Joan Zimmer, Michael &
Lizbeth Lester, Joan Weiner, Irwin Marvald, Selma &
Melvin Zeiger, Roberta Grainer, Larry Serur & Andra
Klein, Lorin & Sharon Duckman*
Sunday, October 11th at 10:00, we will be having an
“Open House” for prospective members. Please invite
your friends to join us, meet our Clergy, our Executive
Board, hear about our programs and incentives and
why we are the place to be in Palm Beach County.
Every congregant is on the membership committee!!!
Charitable Donations
So you are new to Temple Anshei Shalom, and would
like to make a donation to a specific fund…
Well, in the back of this bulletin, are a listing of
donations made in the last 30 days, by category.
There are so many categories, pick appropriate ones and
send in or drop off your donations.
There is a Yahrzeit category, a place to donate when you
get an Aliyah, Both Rabbi Adler and Cantor Sapir have
discretionary funds and we have the Goldie and Danny
Peck Memorial Scholar In Residence fund too.
Looking to make a large “legacy” donation?
Paul Felder can help you.
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Ritual
Sisterhood
L’Shana Tova! The High Holidays are winding
down but not quite over!!
October 5th, we have Shemini Atzeret, 22
Tishrei, 8th day of Sukkoth, marked by Yizkor,
and prayers for rain in Israel. On October 6th,
23 Tishrei, we celebrate Simchat Torah. The
Sisterhood A
held
its first fundraiser
year, our Annual Luncheon
Message
from yourthis
President:
holidays celebrate the conclusion of the annual
Card Party. It was a huge success, Yasher Koach to our chairpersons Hele
Welcome back to Sisterhood! Many of our
Torah reading and the beginning of the new cycle.
Mendelson and Mildred Grant, their terrific ticket sales person, Selma Aiso
Please come and join us to honor Hatan
Torah,
sisters have returned and it is time to begin
their committee of Ida Brass, Harriet DeCosta and Bope Kraemer.
Rabbi Reimer and Hatan Bereshit, Rabbi Adler,
once again.
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A light breakfast will be served. If
come and join us.
honor of your family and friends. service,
During so
the
you would like to sponsor a meeting, Sisterhood
The following was written in 1983 by Renata Eckstein, the first Pr
week, I spoke with Andi, the daughter of Geri Berg
will help you celebrate your special occasion
Sisterhood.
(Past Sisterhood President). We talked
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a donation of $18.
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dedication was in memory of Les Berg, by his wife,
involvement, they all go together.
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of us were delighted to be a part of the bus
Geri. I smiled and said, “Hello Geri”. SI -always
Social Activities – Getting to know one another. Satisfaction of a job w
trip
to Miami. It was truly a day to remember
look at the bookplate and acknowledge the love
What a wonderful feeling!
THANK
YOU commodity
ONCE AGAIN,
MILLIE so make the mos
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you to be part of the services on Shabbat.
What
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to do what you are doing for Sisterhood. Determinat
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If you know of someone who is ill or
needs yourself
Show, Wed., Nov. 18, 2 p.m. matinee,
make
project a success.
a call, please notify the Temple Office,
561-495Orchestra Seating - “Hello Dolly” at the Wick
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not is $66 pp. This is a $75 value. There is limited
seating. We can form carpools.
alone.
Gerry Berg
I look forward to seeing you soon.
It is a mitzvah to invite a person to join you
Shalom, Helene
Joinorus
for Sisterhood
Shabbat on Saturday, Decemb
at Temple, so feel free to invite a friend
your
family to share Shabbat and experience a service
Mark your calendars for Sunday January 19th for a
at Temple.
We have our new and wonderful
Rabbi and
Sisterhood/Men’s
Club “Night Of Music” The ticket of
sweet Rebbetzin, we still have new Chumashim to
dedicate, the new Lifelong Learning programs are tickets. Don’t miss this exciting evening.
in place to enjoy, and a new Gala celebrating our
36th Anniversary and honoring our charismatic
Temple President, Barbara Grau and young
Temple member Emily Slosberg. May this be a
happy and healthy year for you, yours and Temple
Anshei Shalom.
Shalom, Barbara Kirshner and Harriet
DeCosta
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As I See It
Kurds would make more of a move toward independence. Not all imperialism was committed by Western
nations and Turkey is as much a problem as others.
So the West continues to appease its enemies at
the expense of turning its back on its friends. Islamic
Jihad, mostly asleep for a long time, has come back
to life with the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood, the
revolution in Iran and 9/11. Western governments are
still under-estimating the danger and over-estimating
their capability to defeat their technologically inferior
bur spiritually more determined adversaries. How
soon will it be before the demographic changes in
Europe make it politically impossible for Europeans
to fight back? Where are we in this conflict? I think
we are in the thick of it and losing ground. Millions of
dollars of aid from Arab countries to universities like
Harvard, Georgetown and many others have not gone
to waste. Universities are pushing a Universalist,
multi-cultural post-colonial viewpoint which is gaining
traction while we still claim that the growing isolation
is Israel’s fault because of the presence of Jews in
Judea-Samaria. Concessions on this front will seriously damage Israeli self-defense capabilities. The
day after Israel withdraws from Judea-Samaria, new
demands will be made on behalf of Arab residents of
Jaffa, Tel Aviv, Haifa and all points in between.
There is little time to waste. Continue to pressure
Congressmen, Senators to stand firm against concessions to Iran. At the very least, this deal rewards
bad behavior. Congress, both houses, both parties,
have a constitutional responsibility to stand against
this deal. I realize that by the time you read this,
it will be past the time of this discussion and vote.
However, many of those who vote today have to
stand for re-election soon. We have long memories.
Sometimes political considerations should give way
to national security and safety as well as common
sense. Perhaps it is a generational thing but I am
not ready to be so Universalist that I forgo national
self-interest.
Shalom
Barbara Grau
By Barbara Grau
In four score and one year, one would have
thought that one had seen it all, overcame most and
would have become wise enough to recognize the
new danger zones. One would be wrong.
I began writing this on 9/11, another memorable
day among many to be remembered as another
Day of Infamy. The difference was this was so much
closer to home, so many friends, colleagues, children
of friends that it struck a particularly harsh note. A
resurgent and particularly virile anti-Semitism has reemerged in Europe and on Campuses in the United
States. Not coincidently, anti-Israel demonstrations
are seen throughout the world and disguised as
Freedom movements, BDS, boycotts of Israeli academics, writers, manufacturing goods and various
incantations of old anti-Semitism. The stupidity of
this is that it hurts the very people they think they
are helping.
And now we have a migrant crisis. Europe tsktsked while Syria murdered its citizens, Lebanese
minorities were being killed by sectarian Muslims,
Christians in virtually every Middle Eastern Arab
country are being decimated. What were they thinking
when being confronted with a mass migration from
these very nations in the process of disintegration
along tribal lines? Hungary is building a fence (is it
like Mexico?) They need not worry. Indicators are that
these people prefer to go to Germany, the economic
powerhouse of the European Union.
Looking back over the past few years, we should
have seen this crisis coming. For a while, it was
possible to play a shell game. It was all Israel’s fault
for not granting “Palestinians” a country of its own.
That has been the mantra of the US State Department. Looking at it now, a thinking person realizes
how irrelevant the Israel-Palestine conflict really is.
Some of the fault for today’s mess is the fault of the
West which chose to reap the benefits of colonialism without accepting the responsibilities and whose
policies consisted of taking resources out of and
putting weapons into the “countries” while ignoring
their pathological politics. So writes Vic Rosenthal
for a blog called Aba Yehuda.
As we look at the Middle East today, it would seem
likely that the West took a few wrong turns, intervening where it should not and not where it should have.
They all missed the boat with the Kurds against Syria
because it might anger our NATO allies because its
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TAS Men’s Club Bulletin
Sam Perlowitz – Editor (Z.L.) Sam Wasserman – Co-Editor (Z.L.)
Leslie Leon-Kennedy – Publisher
October 2015
Breakfast Meeting
Speaker:
Cardiologist Stuart Baine, MD FACC
Topic: Heart Health
Sunday, October 18th 10:00 a.m.
$8.00 per person (please note price increase)
ABSOLUTELY NO TICKETS will be sold at the door.
Reservation Deadline: Wednesday, Oct. 14th
President’s Message:
We have an interesting program for our October
18th Breakfast, so please make your reservation by
Wednesday, October 14th at the Ticket Office. Bob
Rothman always has a delicious breakfast planned for
you.
Those of you who have just joined our Temple
please come to our breakfast and enjoy an informative
and social morning with your fellow congregants. We
hope some of you will want to become active, and help
us to keep the Men's Club alive and meaningful. We
have our Caribbean Cruise in December and our South
American Cruise in January, with complete information
in the carousel of our lobby.
I can still wish you a Healthy and Happy New Year.
Dr. Burton Gerson, President
[email protected]
Simchat Torah begins at sundown on Mon, October 5, 2015
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TISHRI/CHESHVAN 5776
Sunday
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Sukkot VII/Hoshanah Rabah
8:30am Hoshana Raba Services
7:30pm Erev Shmini Atzeret
28 Tishri
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7 pm Simchat T orah
10:30am Choir
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Columbus Day
9:30am Gala Meeting
9:30am Sisterhood Board
3:30pm Sociable Singles
Rosh Chodesh
9:30am "Staff" Meeting
12 pm Rosh Chodesh Luncheon
9:30am Board of
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10 am Men's Club Breakfast
2 pm Lynn Univ Concert
10 am Sisterhood Meeting
12 pm Book Club
3:30pm Sociable Singles
4 pm Talmud Class
9:30am "Staff" Meeting
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Folk Dancing
dventures
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Friday
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Saturday
3
20 Tishri
Sukkot IV
10:30am
Conversational
Hebrew (Ritzner)
12 pm Sisterhood & Men's Club
Lunch in the Succot
2 pm Chug Ivrit
Sukkot V
10:30am
Yiddish Club
5 pm Kabalat Shabbat
7:30pm Friday Evening Services
Sukkot VI
8:45am Shabbat Morning Services
12:30pm Mincha
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10:30am
Conversational
Hebrew (Ritzner)
2 pm Chug Ivrit
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2 Cheshvan
26 Tishri
10:30am
Yiddish Club
5 pm Kabalat Shabbat
7:30pm Friday Evening Services
3 Cheshvan
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27 Tishri
8:45am Shabbat Morning Services
12:30pm Mincha
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4 Cheshvan
10:30am
Conversational
Hebrew (Ritzner)
2 pm Chug Ivrit
10:30am
Yiddish Club
5 pm Kabalat Shabbat
7:30pm Friday Evening Services
8:45am Shabbat Morning Services
12:30pm Mincha
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10:30am
Conversational
Hebrew (Ritzner)
12 pm Sisterhood Card Parky
2 pm Chug Ivrit
10:30am
Yiddish Club
5 pm Kabalat Shabbat
7:30pm Friday Evening Services
8:45am Shabbat Morning Services
12:30pm Mincha
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10:30am
Conversational
Hebrew (Ritzner)
1 pm Grand Edventures
2 pm Chug Ivrit
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10:30am
Yiddish Club
5 pm Kabalat Shabbat
7:30pm Friday Evening Services
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Halloween
8:45am Shabbat Morning Services
12:30pm Mincha
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Meeting the
Needs of the
Community
Temple Anshei Shalom
Rosh Chodesh Club
invites you to our first meeting of the year
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12:00 pm — noon
Celebrating the Month of Cheshvan
Guest Speaker:
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A Jewish Guide to Magic, Folklore
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The following was written about my
dear friend Jack Rubin:
A Man Worth
Remembering
By Jacq Hundley
Over in Vary, Czechoslovakia, eleven
years before The Fight,
A Man worth remembering entered the
world with delight.
Only forty-six Jewish families lived in his
hometown;
Ashes, ashes, we don’t All fall down.
Jack Rubin is a man who survived the
Holocaust;
He teaches us to Persevere when all
seems lost.
NEED SOMEONE TO TALK TO?
“I CAN HELP!”
Losing the right to own a business started
the Discrimination,
The Rubin’s family was forced to leave
due to the Jewish Proclamation.
Walking up to Pure Taerror, they saw the
Evil Nazi Stare;
Reading “Arbeit Macht Frei” told them
they were There.
Auschwitz and others like it didn’t simply
take People’s Lives;
Even the Survivors were beaten and
Dehumanized.
Although words could Never describe the
way people were treated,
Memory is something that lives on; It can
never be Deleted.
And to think that All of this could have
easily been stopped,
If only the terrible, evil idea of
Discrimination would be dropped.
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Jack Rubin, a True Hero; what a
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Tzedakah
KEY: IMO In Memory of IHO In Honor of HB Happy Birthday HA Happy Anniversary GW Get Well
August 17th-September 17th
Kol Nidre Pledges
Louis & Lillian Adamsky
Bert & Suzette Adelman
Mamie Allen
Jacob K & Evelyn Alter
Helene Aronoff
Miriam Behar
Solomon Behmoiram
Steven & Jill Berlin
Doris Bernfeld
Gertrude Bornstein
Leon Bram
Gerald & E. Beth Brezner
Sharon Brooks
Rhoda Brownstein
Harold Buchler
Judith Cohen
Melvyn & Lorna Cohen
Morris & Ina-Lou Cohen
Rabbi Donald & Sandra Crain
Harold & Lois Deutsch
Roy & Edith Dickes
Renate Eckstein
Gertrude Ehrlich
Sylvia Eisner
Morris Epstein
Lorraine Epstien
Leonard Fane & Shirley Greenfield
Lawrence & Linda Feinberg
Bernard & Eileen Finegold
Florence Friend
Martin & Janis Fuchsman
Elaine Geller
Fran Gerson
Rana Gerson
Dennis & Arlene Gertzer
Beulah Goldberg
Daniel & Frances Goldman
Seymour Goldman
Elizabeth Goldsmith
Sam Goldstein
Emma Goodman
Raymond Gordon
Marion Granat
Gilbert & Barbara Grau
Sumner Greenberg
Arthur H. Greenwald
Melvin & Helene Grill
Michael & Celie Halzel
Jean Havelin
Marci Havelin
Rabbi Lester & Doris Hering
Donald & Judith Horowitz
Gloria Jacobs
Irwin & Eileen Jacobs
Selma Jacobs
David & Elaine Kagan
Janette Kanfer
Linda Kaplan
Selma Kleinman
Hannah Krakauer
David Lehon & Elaine Reisman
George & Phyllis Levin
Saul Lew
Nechama Lewin
Janet Lichtenfeld
Bertram & Lee Lieberman
Tobie Markowitz
Irene Marks
Stephen & Isolde Medow
Herman & Meryle Meinster
Daniel Miller
Harvey Miller
Rabbi Raphael & Jeannette Miller
Ber & Hana Mlawski
Bernard & Ruth Morwitz
Irwin & Laura Nable
Dr. Milton & Marilyn Ozar
Pearl Perlman
Jeffrey & Anita Perlmutter
Arnold & Gloria Plotzky
Charlotte Ratafia
Sam & Ceil Reich
Milton & Elaine Rein
Marvin & Gloria Ripps
Solomon Z. & Ray Rosen
Gloria Rosenbaum
Norma Rosenfeld
Phyllis Rosenthal
Rabbi Tobias & Ethel Rothenberg
Robert & Barbara Rothman
Murray & Phyllis Rubin
Gertrude Rudd
Kurt & Helen Salm
Anne Sander
Lawrence & Rose Sanders
Joan Savitt
Samuel & Sandree Savitz
Gilbert & Beatrice Schechtman
Irwin & Sylvia Schenkman
Jeffrey & Linda Schultz
Lester & Joan Schwartz
Chrissy Seidenfeld
Rose Seidman
Larry Serur & Andra Klein
Stuart & Harriet Sherman
Florence Siegel
Gerald & Florence Slatin
Vivian Sloves
Seymour Solomon
Harold Sperling
Dr. Joseph & Selma Starr
Irving & Shirley Stiel
Nathan & Beatrice Taubenfeld
Leah Ugelow
Marion Valinsky
Dr Edward & Beatrice Walvick
Seymour & Marcia Weinick
Blanche Weinstein
Jacob Weiss
Sam Weiss
Benjamin & Gerda Weltman
Ann Williams
Raena Zucker
Arthur H. Greenwald
Seymour Hershoff
Cantor Saul Rubinstein
Cantor Saul Rubinstein
Bricks Gold/Silver
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IMO May Weiss
IMO Samuel N Epstein
IHO Harold Lew on his 90th birthday
IMO Rabbi Nerenberg’s grandson
IMO Samuel N Epstein
Tzedakah
Bricks Gold/Silver
Gertrude Rudd
Gertrude Rudd
Lester & Joan Schwartz
Florence Ull
Florence Ull
IHO Carol & Shelly Goldsmith, IHO JoAnne
IHO Roz Schor, IHO Rita Roslin
IHO Ruth Morwitz on her 80th birthday
IHO Annabelle Grace Ull
IHO the engagement of
Jennifer Ull to David Marcus
Gilbert & Barbara Grau
Arthur H. Greenwald
HB Milton Ozar, HB Rosalyn Gibson,
HB Selma Jacobs
Arthur H. Greenwald
HB Ruth Kurtz, HA Michael & Celie Halzel
Arthur H. Greenwald
HB Ruth Morwitz, HB Marilyn Gastfriend,
HB Joel Jacobs
Rabbi Lester & Doris Hering HB Arthur Greenwald, HB Hella Reitman,
HB Adina Moseson
Rabbi Lester & Doris Hering HB Rabbi Jacob Halpern
Rabbi Lester & Doris Hering IMO Norman Corsun
Selma Jacobs
HB Dr Milton Ozar
Ruth Kurtz
GW Larry Kaplan, GW Ayne Rauch,
GW Linda Feinberg
Donald & Rochelle Lefkowitz
David & Hilda Luria
David & Arlene Lurie
GW Linda Feinberg, GW Ayne Rauch
Aida Makower
HB Hana Mlawski
Herbert & Karan Marvin
Harvey Miller
HA Michael & Celie Halzel
Harvey Miller
HB Lenore Jaye, HB Hadassah Wang,
HB Charlotte Solomon
Harvey Miller
HB Ruth Morwitz, HB Rosalyn Gibson
Rabbi Raphael & Jeannette Miller
MT Elaine Rappaport, HA Dennis & Arlene Gertzer
Rabbi Raphael & Jeannette Miller
MT Rabbi Lester & Doris Hering,
MT Rabbi & Mrs Paul Teicher
Adina Moseson
GW Ayne Rauch, GW Calvin Soled
Adina Moseson
HA Manny & Margot Nussbaum,
HB Manny Nussbaum
Adina Moseson
IMO Dr Eli Factor
Ayne R Rauch
HB Lilyan Wien
Arlene Ritholtz
HB Lilyan Wien
Arlene Ritholtz
IHO Florence Ull’s granddaughter’s engagement
Arlene Ritholtz
IHO Paul Felder’s daughters retirement
Rabbi Tobias & Ethel Rothenberg
Rabbi Tobias & Ethel Rothenberg
Condolence to Rabbi Nerenberg
Irwin & Sylvia Schenkman IHO Barbara Grau
Lester & Joan Schwartz Condolence to Doris Bernfeld
Lester & Joan Schwartz HB Ruth Morwitz
Florence Ull
HA David & Arlene Lurie, HA Irwin & Sandy Chalfin
Florence Ull
HA Howard & Hadassah Wang,
HA Dennis & Arlene Gertzer
Florence Ull
HA Howard & Sandy Jacobs,
HA Herb & Sharon Levine
Florence Ull
HA Manfred & Margot Nussbaum,
HA James & Marilyn Bachner
Florence Ull
HA Michael & Celie Halzel, HA Al & Sheila Krauser
Florence Ull
HB Ceil Reich, HB Marianna Gluck,
HB Barbara Grau
Florence Ull
HB Gerda Weltman, HB Adina Moseson,
HB Roslyn Gibson
Florence Ull
HB Ida Brass, HB Margot Cohen, HB Moric Jusovic
Florence Ull
HB Lilyan Wien, MT Rita Roslin on birth
of grandchild
Florence Ull
HB Meyer Malakoff, HB Maria Meisler,
HB Hana Mlawski
Florence Ull
HB Ruth Morwitz, HB Marilyn Gastfriend,
HB Edith Dickes
Dr Howard & Hadassah Wang
Chag Sameach Cantor Efraim
& Dvora Sapir
Dr Howard & Hadassah Wang
Chag Sameach Rabbi Raphael & Francine Adler
Dr Howard & Hadassah Wang
Chag Sameach Rabbi Raphael & Jeannette Miller
Dr Howard & Hadassah Wang
GW Linda Feinberg
Dr Howard & Hadassah Wang
IMO David Broude
Memorial Plaques
Sharon Barrett
Harold Ellman
Howard & Irma Greif
Howard & Irma Greif
Howard & Irma Greif
Howard & Irma Greif
Sylvia Kirschner
Rita Rosen
Carrie Janofsky
Harry Janofsky
Helen Eva Greif
Raphael Greif
Bikur Cholim
Edward & Marilyn Gastfriend
Simcha Shabbat Michael & Celie Halzel IHO their 53rd wedding anniversary
Nathan Mitchell
Thankful to be able to complete my bucket list
Manfred & Margot Nussbaum
IHO their 64th wedding anniversary
& Manny’s birthday
Kiddush Donations
David & Barbara Abramowitz
IHO Dr Michael Abramowitz &
Dr Vicki Shanker’s 13th annivers
Oneg Shabbat
Roy & Edith Dickes
Marshall & Sylvia Engell
Al & Sheila Krauser
Gerald Sacks
Roslyn Schor
IHO Parker Jane Green
Debbie Schwartz
Florence Ull
IHO Parker Jane Green
General Donations
Selma Aison
HA Michael & Celie Halzel
Selma Aison
HB Pearl Perlman, HB Adina Moseson,
HB Murray Spitzer
Selma Aison
HB Ruth Kurtz, HB Lena Lazarus,
HB Sandy Sadowitz
Selma Aison
IMO Norman Corsun
James & Marilyn Bachner IHO our 60th anniversary
Mickie Corsun
GW Linda Feinberg, GW Ayne Rauch
Mickie Corsun
MT Rita Erstein on the marriage
of your granddaughter
Mickie Corsun
TY TAS for all the sympathy cards
Harriet DeCosta
Harriet DeCosta
GW Ayne Rauch
Harriet DeCosta
IHO Florence Ull’s g-granddaughter Annabelle
Harriet DeCosta
IMO Samuel N Epstein
Phyllis Eisen
GW Charlotte Uffner
Sylvia Eisner
GW Martin Schwartz
Paul Felder
by Ayne Rauch IHO Judy Koles on her retirement
Paul Felder
HA James & Marilyn Bachner,
HA Seymour & Marsha Edelman
Paul Felder
HA Louis & Jacqueline Reisman, GW Ayne Rauch
Paul Felder
HA Michael & Celie Halzel,
HA Manfred & Margot Nussbaum
Irving Friedman
IMO Samuel N Epstein
Daniel & Frances GoldmanGW Ayne Rauch, GW Helene Grill,
GW Linda Feinberg
Daniel & Frances GoldmanHB Sam Savitz
Daniel & Frances GoldmanIMO Bryan Bernfeld
Rabbi Baruch Goldstein GW Eleanor Zimmern
Rabbi Baruch Goldstein HB Adina Moseson, HB Marilyn Gastfriend
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General Donations
Tzedakah
Sema Weinberg
Condolence to M/M Bruce Aronson
Seymour & Marcia WeinickWishing Florence Ull L’Shana Tova
Morris Wurm
Yahrzeit
Ronald & Carol Abrahams IMO Shirley Marcus/Mother
Evelyn Barnett
IMO Richard Alan Barnett/Son
Sharon Barrett
IMO Nathan Barrett
Sharon Barrett
IMO Sarah Barrett/Mother
Avryl Beck
IMO Lillian Ratner/Mother
Lillian Becker
IMO Rose Zarabet/Mother
Miriam Behar
IMO Hal Behar/Husband
Nettie Birnbach
IMO Marvin E Birnbach/Husband
Nettie Birnbach
IMO Sophie Sodikow/Mother
Miriam Bloomfield
IMO Irving Bloomfield/Husband
Eileen Bondy
IMO Seymour Bondy/Husband
Shirley Botwinick
IMO Eve Wainstock/Sister
Arthur & Barbara Brandon IMO Etta Biawitz/Mother
Irene Clayman
IMO Joseph Clayman/Father-in-law
Arnold Cohen
IMO Doris Cohen/Wife
Morris & Ina-Lou Cohen IMO Jeannette Winnerman/Mother
Morris & Ina-Lou Cohen IMO Milton Winnerman/Father
Rubin Cohen
IMO Charlotte Cohen/Wife
Lawrence & Leslie CooperIMO Rona Natalie Hecht/Sister
Harold & Lois Deutsch IM) Dina Lefkowitz/Sister,
IMO Lillian Weinstein/Sister
Diane Diamond
IMO Morris Woocher/Grandfather
Diane Diamond
IMO Ralph Zakheim/Father
Harold & May Ehrenman IMO Sadie Ehrenman/Mother
Sylvia Eisner
IMO Dr Herbert Schwartz/Father
Marshall & Sylvia Engell IMO Bebe Byer/Mother
Joan Esterson
IMO Irwin Esterson/Husband
Rhoda Feldman
IMO Erwin Wainer
Hermine Feller
IMO Ruth Landman/Mother
Noah Fields
IMO Renee Fuchs/Mother
Zlota Fortus
IMO Solomon Genikhovich/Father
Joseph & Miriam Frank IMO Mordechai Frank/Father
Florence Friend
IMO Dinah Kleinman/Mother
Kenneth Golberg
IMO Esther Golberg/Mother
Kenneth Golberg
IMO Phyllis Sue Johnpoll/Daughter
Beulah Goldberg
IMO Pearl Goldberg/Mother-in-law
Seymour Goldman
IMO Fannie Goldman/Mother
Sheldon & Carol Goldsmith IMO Hyam Ashkenas/Grandfather
Bertha Gordon
IMO Ida Finkelstein/Mother,
IMO Fran Finkelstein/Father
Harold & Barbara GreenbergIMO Harold Pechenik/Father
Arthur H. Greenwald
IMO Abraham Greenwald/Grandfather
Jack Gurewitz
IMO Regina Gurewitz/Wife
Gerald & Rose Halpern IMO Sarah Bienstock/Mother
Andras & Liela Hamori IMO Louis Grodner/Father
Audrey Hariton
IMO Joseph Hecht/Grandfather
Alvin Hearst
IMO Beth Gail Hearst/Daughter
Chava Hellner
IMO Shlomo Grodzinsky/Brother
Michael & Esme Hoffman IMO Dora Goodman/Mother
Florence Kahn
IMO Stanley Stark/Brother
Carol Kaplan
IMO Leo Kaplan/Brother-in-law
Ethel Katz
IMO Sadie Salomon/Mother
Ethel Katz
IMO Staci Stone/Granddaughter
Ernestine Kraemer
IMO Sol Kraemer/Father-in-law
David & Phyllis Kravetz IMO Charles & Sadie Gouse/Parents
Joseph & Rima Krieger IMO Margot Melon/Sister
Oscar Krieger
IMO Sarah Krieger/Mother
Marvin & Frances Lainer IMO Joseph Lainer/Father
Evelyn Leidner
IMO Yehuda Leidner/Father-in-law
David & Marilyn Lerman IMO Max Lerman
Mindy Levitt
IMO Hilda Levitt/Mother
Mindy Levitt
IMO Joe Halperin/Grandfather,
IMO Anna Halperin/Grandmother
Janet Lichtenfeld
IMO Mollie Bobker/Mother
Stuart Linder
IMO Mildred Linder/Mother
Herbert & Karan Marvin IMO Norman Krim/Father
Stephen & Isolde Medow IMO Bluma Medow/Mother
Rosalie Meltzer
IMO The Lazear & Meltzer families
Harvey Miller
IMO Sam Miller/Father
Renee Murray
IMO Stanley Murray/Husband
Justine Nackman
IMO Helen Rockower/Mother
Phyllis Nardone
IMO Ida Libby Bernstein/Mother
Rosalie Oliveri
IMO Rebecca Fox/Mother
Blanche Pall
IMO Arthur Pall/Husband
Blanche Pall
IMO Beckie Kramer/Mother
Allen & Bernice Parks
IMO Norman Parks/Father
Arnold & Gloria Plotzky IMO Leah Radinsky/Mother
Michele Rambicur
IMO Lire Selders/Granddaughter
Roberta Ringelheim
IMO Benjamin Korn/Father
Arthur Rosen
IMO Judith Myrna Rosen/Wife
Roberta Rosen
IMO Elsie Press/Mother
Elaine Rosenthal
IMO Albert Rosenthal/Husband
Marcia Rosenthal
IMO Irving Rosenthal/Husband
Rita Roslin
IMO Murray Bloom/Brother
Murray & Phyllis Rubin IMO Harry Rubin/Father
Deborah Sabarra
IMO Anne Sabarra/Aunt
Samuel & Sandree Savitz IMO Irene Odorow/Sister
Irwin & Sylvia Schenkman IMO Jack Braunstein/Father
Barry & Patricia SchneiderIMO Henry Margaritov/Uncle
Jeffrey & Linda Schultz IMO Martin Schultz/Brother
Leah Schwartz
IMO Jerome Schwartz/Husband
Victor Schwartz
IMO Sam Sosin/Father-in-law
Chrissy Seidenfeld
IMO Abraham Belford/Father
Lawrence & Carole Shamis IMO Susan Morrow/Sister
Eugene Singer
IMO Grace Singer/Mother
Eugene Singer
IMO Nathan Kaplan/Father-in-law
Seymour Solomon
IMO Joan Solomon/Wife
Allen & Tilda Spector
IMO Robert Spector/Father
Harold Sperling
IMO Sandra Sperling/Wife
Florence Spinner
IMO Jack Spinner
Fay Stein
IMO Melvin Stein/Brother
Harvey Stein
IMO Melvin Stein/Brother
Harold Stein & Rose Gelber IMO Vera Chazanow/Mother
Lynn Stein
IMO Seymour Lichtenfeld/Father
Rebecca Summers
IMO Rachel Peretz/Mother
Bertha Sutin
IMO Abraham Sutin/Father-in-law
Joy Brodsky Thurston
IMO Hyman Brodsky/Father
Daniel Toberisky
IMO Elsie Toberisky/Mother
Charlotte Uffner
IMO Joseph Hudis/Father
Charlotte Uffner
IMO Richard Uffner/Husband
Margaret Vesely
IMO Andrew Vesely/Husband
David Wasserman
IMO Ernest Wasserman/Brother
David Wasserman
IMO Hainarel Wasserman/Brother
Jerome Weinstein
IMO Ida Weinstein/Mother
Sam Weiss
IMO May Weiss/Wife
Roberta Wilson
IMO Mark Harris Wilson/Brother
Renee Wolfson
IMO Frank Turner/Father
Yiskor
Steven & Carol Alper
Jona Alter
Saul Barrick
Sheldon & Natalie Feldman
Seymour Goldman
Marion Harris
Nathan & Elena Orgel
Miki Romanow
Rheta Sitzer
Martin & Ruth Welt
David & Jackie Cohen
Daniel & Frances Goldman
Rabbi Baruch Goldstein
Rabbi Lester & Doris Hering
Cantor Norbert Josh Hilsenrath
Albert Knopf
David & Arlene Lurie
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Aliyah
Aliyah
Aliyah
Aliyah
Aliyah
Aliyah
Aliyah
Aliyahs
Tzedakah
Bernard & Ruth Morwitz
Irving & Shirley Stiel
Rabbi’s Discr. Fund
Jessica Bernowitz
Melvyn & Lorna Cohen IHO Rabbi Raphael Adler
Paul Felder
HB Gil Weisman, HB Hadassah Wang,
HB Pearl Perlman
Paul Felder
HB Ruth Morwitz, HB Marilyn Gastfriend,
HB Edith Dickes
Daniel & Frances GoldmanHA Manny & Margot Nussbaum, HB Lenore Jaye
Daniel & Frances GoldmanHA Michael & Celie Halzel,
HA James & Marilyn Bachner
Daniel & Frances GoldmanHB Eileen Finegold, HB Hadassah Wang,
HB Hana Mlawski
Daniel & Frances GoldmanHB Ruth Morwitz, HB Bert Lieberman
Arthur H. Greenwald
Lillian Kershon
Max Klipper
IHO Rabbi Raphael Adler
Elliot & Amy Saks
Aliyah
Mishaberah
Lorraine Epstien
Nancy Epstien, Jeremy Kirshner
Irwin & Laura Nable
Yoel Lipper ben Leah Pesha
Michael & Karen Schwartz
Book of Remembrance
Louis & Lillian Adamsky
Bert & Suzette Adelman
Ruth Berman
Gilbert & Hana Bogen
David & Marilyn Ference
Noah Fields
Emma Goodman
Andrew & Carole Greenberg
Louis & Beatrice Handis
Selma Jacobs
Neal Oknowsky
Sam & Ceil Reich
Jerome Ritter
Riverside-Stanetsky Memorial
Rabbi Tobias & Ethel Rothenberg
Gertrude Rudd
Irwin & Sylvia Schenkman
Robert & Arlene Swerdloff
David Wilansky
Cantor Discr Fund
Irwin & Sandra Chalfin
Irwin & Sandra Chalfin
David & Jackie Cohen
Paul Felder
Paul Felder
Arthur H. Greenwald
Prayer Book Fund
Ruth Berman
IHO Rosen Family, Lozoff Family, Dr Robert Katz
Morris Epstein
IMO Samuel N Epstein/Dearest Brother
Daniel & Frances Goldman
Andrew & Carole GreenbergIMO Greenbergs & C. Weinstock
Linda Kaplan
Aida Makower
IMO Elieser Makower
Harold Pressman
IHO Jordana Isabel Pressman, his
5th g-grandchild
Solomon Z. & Ray Rosen
Rita Roslin
IHO Parker Jane Green, her 11th grandchild
Roslyn Schor
IMO Leon Schor
Avshalom Zfira
Pushkas
Lawrence & Carole Shamis
Simcha Chai Club
Roslyn Schor
IHO Florence Ull MT on birth
of your g-granddaughter
Roslyn Schor
IHO Rita Roslin MT on birth of your granddaughter
Roslyn Schor
MT Florence Ull on engagement of
your granddaughter
Dr Howard & Hadassah Wang
IHO Cantor Sapir’s new house
Scholar In Residence
The Chai Society
HB Ruth Morwitz
IMO Bryan Bernfeld
Shana Tova
HB Gerda Weltman, HB Adina Moseson,
HB Cantor Harold Lew
HB Ruth Kurtz, HB Allan Priesel,
HB Sandy Sadowitz
Bert & Suzette Adelman
Leonard & Joan Aronson IHO Bert Adelman’[s Bar Mitzvah anniversary
Merle & Gloria Bruskin IHO Bert Adelman on his Bar Mitzvah anniversary
Herbert & Ellen Froehlich IHO Bert Adelman’s 2nd Bar Mitzvah
Martin & Anne Frost
IHO Bert Adelman on his Bar Mitzvah anniversary
Rabbi Lester & Doris Hering
Jeffrey & Elaine Isser
IHO Bert Adelman on his Bar Mitzvah anniversary
Andrew & June Kane
IHO Bert Adelman on his 60th anniversary
Bar Mitzvah
Jerome & Susan Laufer IHO Bert Adelman’s 2nd Bar Mitzvah
Franklin & Judi Miller
IHO Bert Adelman on his Bar Mitzvah anniversary
Harry & Barbara Raucher IHO Bert Adelman’s Bar Mitzvah anniversary
Laurie Reiskind
IHO Bert Adelman on his 2nd Bar Mitzvah
Richard & Norma Shlafer
Sid & Barbara Yospe
IHO Bert Adelman
“Birnbach, Nettie “
“Bushinsky, Jack & Nancy “
“Erstein, Paul “
“Esterson, Joan “
“Feinberg, Lawrence & Linda“
“Felder, Paul “
“Frank, Aaron & Judith “
“Friedman, Irving & Shirley“
“Gibson, Robert & Rosalyn“
“Goldman, Daniel & Frances“
“Grau, Gilbert & Barbara “
“Greenwald, Arthur H.
“
“Heller, Emanuel & Chaya “
“Kaplan, Linda “
“Keck, Fania “
“Kirshner, Seymour & Beth“
“Levine, Herbert & Sharon “
“Lurie, David & Arlene
“
“Morgenstern, Deborah “
“Ratafia, Charlotte
“
“Ritholtz, Arlene “
Rothenberg, Rabbi Tobias & Ethel
“Rothman, Robert & Barbara“
“Rudd, Gertrude “
“Savitz, Samuel & Sandree“
“Schultz, Irwin M “
“Schwartz, Lester & Joan “
“Spector, Allen & Tilda
“
“Ull, Florence “
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Hering, Rabbi Lester & Doris
Morgenstern, Deborah
Morgenstern, Deborah
Ozar, Dr. Milton & Marilyn
Ozar, Dr. Milton & Marilyn IHO Rabbi Lester & Doris Hering
Pinzer, Ann
Kol Nidre
Rosenthal, Jack & Elizabeth
Scheinberg, Ronald & Stacy
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