Jewish Home Leadership Goes to Washington ECLC School
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Jewish Home Leadership Goes to Washington ECLC School
ISSUE 51 l QUARTERLY REPORT SEPTEMBER 2014 l ELUL 5774 Jewish Home at Rockleigh Resident Possesses Postcard from Warsaw Ghetto Iris Rosendahl, Public Relations Coordinator, Jewish Home Foundation Alex Strachman, a resident of the Jewish Home at Rockleigh along with his wife Dona, has a precious postcard which was mailed from the Warsaw Ghetto on November 5, 1941. The card tells a special and heartbreaking story about his parents. Still more mysterious, the postcard, mailed to his uncle Franklin in the Bronx, did not arrive for several years…not until September 12, 1945. Alex believes that there was a day of grace when the Germans allowed people to write to their families. It was intended to assure Franklin that Alex’s parents were still alive, but no one knows exactly what happened to the card during the intervening years or how it was finally mailed to the U.S. His uncle’s niece found the postcard when going through her uncle’s papers after his death. Alex was born in Lodz, Poland in 1916, into a family of culturally assimilated Jews. Many in his mother’s family were classical musicians while his father Hersch was a language teacher at a high school, which Alex later attended. At the age of 16, Alex was proficient in reading, writing and speaking Polish, Latin, German and English. When he completed gymnasium or high school, he attended university and subsequently law school in Cracow. Alex became engaged to a young woman, Bronya, who was studying to be a physician. Subsequently they were married by proxy, enabling her to live in Alex Strachman’s parents the Warsaw Ghetto with her parents at the same time that Alex’s parents were there. Alex fled from Cracow when he was tipped off by a former student of his father’s that the SS were about to arrest him for translating some “subversive” articles. Germany and the Soviet Union partitioned Poland in 1939. Alex left the German zone and spent the war years in the eastern part of Poland which was administered by the Russians. He eventually joined the Polish forces that were helping the Allies during World War II and acted as defending counsel for the Polish troops in exile. Sadly, he never discovered what happened to his parents or his first wife and her family after they were trapped in the Warsaw ghetto. Eventually Alex immigrated to the U.S. where he met his beloved wife Dona through friends. “She came from Lezajsk, a town in Poland with many Jewish inhabitants and of great religious significance,” said Alex. The Reb Elimelech Weisblum, a rabbi and one of the founders of the Hasidic movement, was buried in Lezajsk. Each year Hasidim congregate at his grave to mark the day the Rabbi was born. Alex worked as an importer of textiles, opening a company in New York City, while he and his family lived in Westbury, Long Island, NY. When Alex and Dona installed memorial plaques in their synagogue, Dona made sure that a plaque for Bronya, Alex’ first wife, was included. As this indicates, Alex and Dona’s devotion to each other extended to others around them. Alex and Dona Strachman Jewish Home Leadership Goes to Washington ECLC School Program at JHAL Sunni Herman, Executive Vice President, JH at Rockleigh Lauren Levant, CALA, Executive Director, JHAL Sunni Herman, Executive Vice President of the Jewish Home at Rockleigh (JHR), joined by Myrna Block, President of the JHR Board, and Eli Ungar, Chairman of the Jewish Home Family, met with the staffs of NJ Senators Corey Booker, Robert Menendez, and Congressman Scott Garrett who represents the 5th District of NJ. Three students from Early Care & Learning Council (ECLC) of New Jersey’s vocational school in Ho-Ho-Kus have been volunteering since last year at the Jewish Home Assisted Living in River Vale, NJ in order to get work experience and develop social skills. ECLC of New Jersey was formed in 1970 by a group of parents in order to provide early intervention services to a handful of pre-school children, according to its website. Today it’s an accredited, non-profit organization that educates students aged 5 to 21 at schools in Ho-Ho-Kus and Chatham. It also has full-time adult day programs and a supported employment agency that finds meaningful jobs for students upon graduation. ECLC guarantees lifelong services of education, enrichment, and employment to its students and adult clients with special needs, including autism. At present, there are about 78 students in the program, said teacher Russ Bargiel. Sunni Herman spoke on June 13th at a morning-long symposium on issues affecting the elderly. The Symposium was organized by the Association of Jewish Aging Services and was held at the White House in Washington, D.C. Sunni and Richard Schwalberg, Administrator of Menorah Park Center for Senior Living in Beachwood, Ohio spoke to the group about the eligibility requirements for a Medicare beneficiary’s stay. Traditionally, if someone qualifies for Medicare because they are over 65, they have been admitted to the hospital, have stayed there for three nights, and they would benefit from rehabilitation services in a nursing home, Medicare will pay 100% of the cost of the stay in the nursing home for the first 20 days and 80% from days 21 thru 100, as long as they continue to make steady progress. Over the past year, nursing homes across the U.S. have been seeing a steady increase in the number of individuals who would benefit from receiving rehabilitation services from places such as the Jewish Home at Rockleigh and who have stayed in the hospital for 3 or more nights, but were held ‘under observation status’ instead of being admitted to the hospital. Under these circumstances, Medicare does not reimburse for inpatient subacute rehab stay. This summer, the Senate’s Special Committee on Aging has held hearings on observation stays to change the legislative requirements for a skilled nursing facility stay. L to R: Myrna Block, Sunni Herman, Eli Ungar At the Jewish Home Assisted Living, students Ruth, Joseph and Eric, have done a variety of jobs as part of their training. Ruth has helped the activities staff with various programs, while Joseph and Eric have helped the dining staff by folding napkins, pouring milk, and passing out water and menus. “It’s a great program. JHAL is a new location for us. We began last March and we hope to continue it for a long time,” says Bargiel. “The young people are welcomed and they love it,” he added. “Generally, they work one or two mornings a week. We try to keep participation in the program under 10 hours per week so that they can keep up with their schoolwork,” he explained. These three students have just graduated from the program and one of them, Joseph, has been hired to work at JHAL part-time. JEWISH HOME FAMILY: Lauren Levant Receives Award Charles P. Berkowitz, President and CEO, Jewish Home Family I am pleased to share with you that Lauren Levant, Executive Director of the Jewish Home Assisted Living (JHAL), was chosen to be the recipient of the 2014 Howard E. Charish Award for Professional Excellence, awarded by the Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey. I was particularly pleased to nominate her for this award. The criteria were as follows: “The awardee will be someone who, through her/his professional practice, demonstrates the capacity to make lasting change in the Northern New Jersey community by: Be a Part of the Jewish Homes’ Commemorative Journal In Honor of Charles P. Berkowitz’ “Lifetime of Caring” for his professional role with the Jewish Home Family and his selfless commitment to professional eldercare organizations and our community Journal deadline is September 15th • Working at a Jewish agency in Northern NJ, with at least 7+ years experience in the field of Jewish communal service, AND Please join us for a very special evening... • Demonstrating through their leadership and achievements a commitment to a vibrant, collaborative and strong Northern NJ Jewish community, • Exemplifying innovation and kindness, and • Serving as a role model who motivates and inspires peers, colleagues and volunteer leadership. Annual Gala Sunday, October 19, 2014 Having read the criteria and conferring with Jason Shames, Executive Director of the Jewish Federation of NNJ, I was pleased to nominate Lauren. The Kaplens and I were responsible for the hiring of Lauren to the position of Executive Director. Once the building was completed, Lauren was responsible for the startup of JHAL, which included the hiring of staff and the admission of residents into the facility. Now after 7 years, I am pleased to report that the facility is operating well and has achieved a wonderful reputation. 5:30 pm Featuring Joan Lunden Award-winning journalist, tv personality and best-selling author Lauren began her professional career in 1991 as a social worker in a Bergen County nursing home. In 2004, she became the Executive Director for Atria Senior Living in Riverdale, NY, which was one of only two kosher facilities for the National chain. Lauren was involved in the final stages of the joint venture between Atria and the UJA Federation in NY to ensure the opening of the Mollie and Jack Zicklin Jewish Hospice Residence, which was located within the Atria Riverdale community. at The Rockleigh 26 Paris Avenue, Rockleigh, NJ RSVP deadline is September 30th Lauren has been involved with the ‘One Book, One Community’ program as a member of the selection committee in 2012. In 2014 she was selected to be a part of the cohort for the Berrie Professional Excellence Program, joining her colleagues Melanie Cohen, Sunni Herman and Brandy Stefanco. She has been elected to the Board of Directors of Temple Emanuel of Pascack Valley. For the past three years, Lauren has been involved in the Hillsdale Education Foundation. To place a Journal Ad or attend the Gala Dinner Please R.S.V.P. to Molly Shulman at 201-784-1414 x 5539 or [email protected] www.jewishhomefamily.org In her spare time, Lauren is the wife to Rick and mother of two wonderful young girls, Leah and Alyssa. I have been pleased to call Lauren a colleague from the day I met her and look forward to her being involved with JHAL throughout her professional career. OUR PATRONS’ Eva Lynn & Leo Gans Wedding Anniversary Sep 8 Jayne & David Petak Wedding Anniversary Sep 9 Orli Michelle Bruhim Birthday Sep 10 Eva Holzer In Memory of Erich Holzer Sep 12 Yvette & Louis Tekel Wedding Anniversary Sep 15 Mel & Rita Wallerstein Wedding Anniversary Sep 15 Gayle & Mel Gerstein Wedding Anniversary Sep 28 Sharon & Michael Jaffin Wedding Anniversary Oct 7 Debbie Himmelfarb Birthday Oct 7 Bernie Levere In Memory of Zelda Levere Oct 9 Shyli Ruth & Tali Sarah Bruhim Birthday Oct 12 Shirley Gralla Birthday Oct 21 The series was kicked off by singer Jason Craig who performed favorites from the 1940s to the 1970s. It was standing room only and people were singing along with him. The patio was full of energy and excitement. Pianist George Tuzzeo performed on July 23rd , playing a variety of low-key, relaxing songs. Other scheduled performances will include Adrianne Hick, a singer and cabaret performer who will sing Broadway show tunes, and Exodus Supreme, a band that plays Calypso, Reggae and Latin. The series will be topped off by Ed Goldberg and the Odessa Klezmer band that will play a variety of Eastern European music, Latino and Middle Eastern pieces. Helene & Bob Lapin Wedding Anniversary Oct 24 Beth & Rafael Levin Wedding Anniversary Nov 2 Shelley & Jeff Cohen 40th Wedding Anniversary Nov 2 Ann Oster Birthday Nov 2 Jonathan Izak Birthday Nov 4 Sylvia & Stanley Shirvan Wedding Anniversary Nov 9 Harley & Eli Ungar Wedding Anniversary Nov 12 Myrna & Yale Block Wedding Anniversary Nov 13 Jill Carus-Bier In Memory of Jeannette & Victor Carus Nov 14 The residents enjoy having evening entertainment. We always tell them to close their eyes and pretend they’re sitting on the Great Lawn in Central Park. They get a big kick out of it. Eric Himmelfarb Birthday Nov 16 JHAL Enjoys Outdoor Summer Concert Series Julie Cochrane, Director of Activities/Volunteer Services, Jewish Home Assisted Living The beautiful patio in the back of the Jewish Home Assisted Living in River Vale has been the site of the Billie Kramer 2014 Summer Concert Series. This is the first year that the concert series has taken place and it is funded by a generous gift from the Vogels, Billie Kramer’s family. Billie was a former resident of JHAL. Laurette Vogel, Billie’s daughter, said, “my Mom went to Juilliard and loved anything related to the arts.” So this concert series seemed to be an ideal tribute to her. “I wanted to give the residents something they could look forward to,” she added. 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Crestron Electronics, Inc. Amy & Jeffrey Goldsmith Judy & Marc Joseph – Amy Klette Newman Fdtn Sharon & Kenneth Kaufmann Debra & Herb Kleinberger Gail & David Lazarus Naomi Levine Mercadien Consulting, LLC Ana & Henoch Moher Roberta Abrams-Paer & Lew Paer Nadine & Steven Posnansky Right at Home Sheila & Gabe Schlisser *List includes donors who have committed as of August, 2014 “Happy is he who performs a good deed: for he may tip the scales for himself and the world” Talmud: Kiddushin 40:2 Shavuot Cheesecake Bakeoff at JH at Rockleigh Honor Your Loved Ones Tracey Couliboly, Director of Recreation, Jewish Home at Rockleigh Residents, families and members of the community are invited to celebrate birthdays and simchas, or honor/remember loved ones by sponsoring either a Shabbat or Yom Tov Kiddush ($150), or by dedicating a large print Holiday Prayer Book ($36). For further information, contact the Development Office at 201-784-1414 x5538. TO OUR RESIDENTS Sheila Cherry Esther Robinson Victor Farber Doris Malinowski Evelyn Sulcov Isidore Haliczer Zona Fennelly Edith Silber Judith Golden Loretta Buniva Renee Kleinberg Aldina DeMarco Dorothy Yaphe Sally Gideon Faye Julie Annette Pedowitz Bayla Cohen Betty Saperstein Edith Max Ruth Shapiro Mildred Bookman Mary Sussman Joan Foley Rosa Herband Janet Gill Harold Cohn Angelina Ferraro Sam Kagan Jay Gilbert Sep 2 Sep 2 Sep 7 Sep 8 Sep 9 Sep 11 Sep 12 Sep 13 Sep 14 Sep 15 Sep 18 Sep 19 Sep 20 Sep 21 Sep 25 Sep 25 Sep 26 Sep 26 Sep 27 Sep 29 Oct 1 Oct 1 Oct 3 Oct 5 Oct 10 Oct 12 Oct 12 Oct 12 Oct 16 Allan Gilbert Ruth Barnett Cecelia Horowitz Joanie Koch Inge Silbermann Bernice Mitchel Ruth Widman Sanford Rosenblum Edna Spiegel Lois Tagliani Connie Celestino Susan Rich Janet Schwartz Amelia Scribano Henny Schachter Joan Hillman Eleanor Eisler Joseph Wolfson Nora Kaufman Ethel Deutsch Peggy Tierney Jeanne Salzberg Austin Davis Robert Modlinger Helen Inchiosa Pearl Hordof Elayne Bross Marshall Kozinn Oct 20 Oct 21 Oct 21 Oct 23 Oct 23 Oct 25 Oct 25 Oct 26 Oct 27 Oct 27 Oct 28 Oct 28 Oct 28 Oct 31 Nov 1 Nov 7 Nov 11 Nov 11 Nov 13 Nov 14 Nov 14 Nov 16 Nov 21 Nov 22 Nov 23 Nov 24 Nov 28 Nov 29 One of the most popular customs on Shavuot is to eat cheesecake. The residents at the Jewish Home at Rockleigh, along with their families, took eating this delicious delight one step further. They decided to host a cheesecake bake-off. Staff and residents worked vigorously gathering famous family recipes to submit. Recipes were submitted for Cherry Cheesecake by Yael Rudolph — granddaughter of Ruth Waldman, Chocolate Cheesecake by Lisa Mactas (using her mother’s recipe) — Vice President of JHR, and Ultimate Cheesecake by Mindy Orlinsky — daughter of Mary Sussman (and baked by Linda Collins and Jean Rosenblum). A dietetic alternative, Farmers Cheesecake, was offered by Marilyn Wechter (though not a submission to the bake-off). Those who were brave enough to accept the challenge stood side by side in hopes of becoming the winner of our first annual cheesecake bake off. Yael Rudolph not only had the pressure of executing her grandmother’s famous cherry cheesecake recipe to a T, but also making her proud. Each participant worked on mixing their ingredients and informing the audience of the steps it takes to make the perfect cheesecake. The audience waited in anticipation to taste a sliver of each. Beth Janoff Chananie, Editor at the Rockland Jewish Media Group, was invited to be our celebrity judge, sitting on a panel with our very own Rabbi Feld, Sunni Herman, and residents Lenore Lippert and Marilyn Wechter. After tasting all 3 cheesecakes, it was unanimously decided...we had 3 winners. One of the recipes (below) was featured in the Jewish Standard. Chocolate Cheesecake Recipe by Lisa Mactas 1 box chocolate wafers (9 ozs) 12 oz bag semi sweet chocolate morsels 6 T melted butter 3 – 8 oz packages cream cheese 1 cup sour cream 1 cup + 2 T sugar 1 tsp vanilla extract 3 eggs 1/8 tsp salt Preheat oven to 350o. Before preparing crust, unwrap cream cheese and allow to soften. Crust: Crush chocolate wafers into powder in Cuisinart (do in batches). Transfer to mixing bowl and add 2 Ts sugar and mix. Add 6 Ts of melted butter to wafer and sugar mix and blend. Pour into 9” springform pan and press firmly against bottom and sides with fork. Filling: Melt chocolate morsels in the top of double boiler. Use mixer to blend 3 eggs and 1 cup sugar until light and frothy. Slice packages of cream cheese into 6 even chunks per pkg. Add 1 pkg at a time to batter in mixer bowl and blend. Add melted chocolate morsels from mixture and blend. Add 1 tsp vanilla extract and blend a little. Add 1/8 tsp salt and blend. Add 1 cup sour cream and blend. Add container of water to oven while baking for moistness. Pour mixture into refrigerated crust and bake on center rack in 350o oven for 45-50 mins or until hairline cracks form. Center will jiggle but outer edges will remain firm. Once hairline cracks begin to form about 1” from edge, remove from oven and place on wire rack to cool. Cover with saran wrap after 2 hours of cooling. Refrigerate overnight. 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