Angels on the Path - Congregation B`nai Israel

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Angels on the Path - Congregation B`nai Israel
May 2014
www.bisrael.com
Nisan-Iyar 5774
A MESSAGE FROM OUR RABBI
ANGELS ON THE PATH
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his year, as many of you know, I took
on a big goal, thanks to my daughter:
freeing 100 slaves.
In the last few months, I have found
amazing amounts of support and help, often
from unexpected sources. Let me share just a
few examples with you.
• One month after I set my goal, three oneday conferences on human trafficking were
announced in the New York/New Jersey
area. I was able to attend two personally and
CBI members involved in our Social Action
Committee attended the third. (Two CBI
members were featured in an article about
that conference in the local press.) The Social
Action Committee stepped in quickly and
wholeheartedly to fight human trafficking
around the Superbowl. CBI member
Dan Dank shared with me his daughter’s
remarkable work on human trafficking.
• Just as I realized that I would need to find
new ways to reach to out more people in
order to reach my goal, I got an email from
the Jewish Standard asking me to write a
regular column. My first two columns have
been on the subject of freeing slaves.
• A lovely woman from an Orthodox
organization called and asked me for help
in organizing a women’s group. Since we
were complete strangers to one another,
it struck me as odd that she chose a
Conservative rabbi, of all people, to ask for
this favor. But there was something so sweet
and heartfelt in her approach that I agreed
to help. It was she who told me about the
Baer Family, the folks who spoke at CBI
on April 4 about their work rescuing and
educating former child slaves in Ghana. I
was a complete stranger to the Baers when
I called them, and they agreed right away to
come and speak at CBI.
• I was so touched by Kevin Bales’ books
Disposable People, The Slave Next Door,
and Ending Slavery that I sought an
introduction to the non-profit he started:
Free the Slaves. As it happens, Rabbi
Rachel Troster, daughter-in-law of CBI
members Susan and Marty Pelavin,
chairs the Rabbinical Assembly Social
Action Committee on which I serve. She
graciously gave me an introduction to
the Executive Director of Free the Slaves,
Maurice Middleton.
• Maurice, too, was most generous. The
15-minute phone appointment we scheduled
stretched to almost an hour, because he
was so open to my ideas and referrals. I
was able to put Maurice in touch with Evan
Robbins, who was a guest speaker, together
with the Baer family, at CBI. It turns out
that both Free the Slaves (freetheslaves.
net), Maurice’s organization, and Breaking
the Chain Through Education (btcte.org),
Evan’s organization, rescue children from
enslavement by fishermen on Lake Volta in
Ghana. They are eager to get to know one
another and find ways to collaborate.
• I found a wonderful and under-utilized
website, jchoice.org, which enables Jews
to donate to a variety of Jewish and nonsectarian causes, as Jews, and to set up
pages to promote charities about which
they are particularly passionate. When I
called the number listed on the website, it
was not working. I dug deeper on the site,
found a number that differed by one digit,
and reached a wrong number – the Jewish
Federation of Boston. The woman who
answered the phone happened to know
the Director of Jchoice, Josh Troderman,
and, surprisingly, gave me his personal cell
phone number! I called, and he spent 40
minutes with me on the phone explaining
the website, and then apologized because he
had to go. He was on a deadline.
I launched a group within the site called
Jews Freeing Slaves to provide support for
outstanding organizations that are working
to rescue slaves and end slavery. Of course, to
do that, I needed some more help, so I called
Josh back. He was again amazingly helpful
and wildly generous.
In our second phone call, I realized that I
know Josh’s mother. She was one of the first
people to support my work on the Lifecyles
book series with a grant. I was also able to
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CANTOR’S CORNER
S
helly’s grandfather looked at me: “you’re a
real nice guy, Lenny,” he said, “but I’d never
let you work in my store. The customers would
be too scared to come in.” It was visiting day at
Camp Kinderwelt. Shelly was a counselor; I was
the music and drama specialist. Her parents
and grandparents came for a visit (her mom
had been a camper there 40 years earlier).
Fast forward a few months as a 1963 Chevy
Impala with colored stripes painted on its
side pulls up and parks directly in front of the
Kaplan home in Hillside, New Jersey.
Shelly’s mom, Elsa, looked at me and her
eye began to twitch. That twitch didn’t go away
for more than a year. She wanted me to park
the car around the corner so that none of her
friends would see it in front of their house. I
drank too much milk so I was asked to bring
my own whenever I came over (soda too) and
she couldn’t understand why I would go to the
refrigerator without asking permission.
It took her best friends months trying to
convince her that, despite my appearance, I was
a really nice guy; she didn’t buy it. We never got
along very well, and my relationship with my
in-laws was rocky at best.
Born in Brooklyn, Elsa grew up in Newark.
She was tall, an exceptional athlete, she drove
like a man, never got lost and always got her
way even after she was married; she was ‘The
Director.’
Many years before her husband died in
1992, Elsa read a piece in The Jewish News that
read: “Why move to Miami when you have a
grandson in West Orange!” I couldn’t believe
my eyes. “If you move to West Orange,” I told
them. “You’ll have a grandson in Cincinnati.”
They didn’t care and they bought a house five
minutes down the hill from us.
It was great for Wayne who spent almost
every Friday night with his Nana and Popi.
They would eat, play and laugh until Elsa’s
TV shows came on and then he had to sit in
the den quietly watching TV until we came to
pick him up or he went to sleep; Wayne had a
wonderfully close relationship with them.
Our relationship with Elsa became infinitely
more difficult as she became ill with dementia
and her life was sitting in front of the television
all day and screaming at us for coming over.
It became more and more difficult as the
harangues caused by the disease drove us away.
We got the call that she’d stopped breathing
and rushed to the apartment but it was too late.
I stood there emotionless and said goodbye.
I sat in Shul the next morning saying
Kaddish for my mother and I began to weep. I
realized that I had to beg her forgiveness for the
way I treated her, no matter the situation.
Everybody deals with his own demons in his
own way, and the fact that I didn’t understand
her personal “stuff ” was no excuse for my lack
of empathy for her and the world she lived in.
Our grandchildren were given the gift of
five great grandparents. They’ve lost three since
September and with those losses went our
connections to the world of our ancestors.
Cantor Lenny Mandel
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53 Palisade Ave., Emerson, NJ 07630
Temple Office:
(201) 265-2272
Rabbi Debra Orenstein
(201) 265-2272
Cantor Lenny Mandel
(973) 325-1778
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2013-2014
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President
David Spatz
Immediate Past President
Naomi Weinberg
Vice Presidents
Nancy Passow
Robin Pierce
Judy Samuels
Financial Secretary
Peter Reiff
Treasurer
Don Segal
Recording Secretary
Fred Pierce
Corresponding Secretary
Rashella Roznitsky
Bar/Bat Mitzvah Coordinator Shari Corring
Education Co-Chairs
Joyce Schreiber
Linda Spatz
Ritual Co-Chairs
Audrey Bida
Judy Schoenfeld
Membership Co-Chairs Carol Aferiat
Bruce Kasper
The Menorah Editor
Allegra Fox
House & Grounds Dan Levine
Facilities Co-Chairs
Beth Liepmann
Beatrice Spitzer
Joan Zelman
Ways & Means Co-Chairs
Susan & Marty Casper
Men’s Club
Dave Bloom
David Gordon
Sisterhood Co-Chairs
Andrea Collier
Tracy Ganbarg
Trustees
Jamie Kreiman
Meryl Kutzin
Allan Millstein
Gary Schwinder
Sheryl Silver
To contact Board members go to www.bisrael.com
T h e P r i n c i p a l ’s P e n
Shalom Chaverim,
This year we enjoyed a chocolate seder in preparation for Pasach.
The students were also busy collecting Tzedakah money for several
charities including Zichrom Menachem, Birthday Angels, Israel
Environmental Protection Society and are currently working on
the Read to Feed program.
Our Hebrew School has a new teacher, Aliza Neuer. We are
fortunate that she was able to join us so late in the school year.
Introducing Morah Aliza in her own words:
–Zahava Gall
Aliza Neuer-Engel is a native of Montreal , Canada who moved to New York in 1997. Before that, she lived for a period of three years in
Israel, studying and serving in the I.D.F. Having studied Judaic Studies and Community and Public Affairs, Aliza spent her first years in NY
working in the Jewish community non-profit arena. Switching gears to raise her two boys for a time, upon her family’s move to Bergen County
6 years ago, Aliza entered the teaching profession. Aliza is passionate about teaching, about Judaism, education and can’t help it that she loves
the kids too! Together with her husband Jeff, Aliza waits all week for Shabbat to spend special time with her boys Gershon and Ori.
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recommend a funding source for Jchoice,
so that more people can learn about this
amazing resource.
Are you getting the idea yet? Not only
did people help and support me, they blessed
me. And occasionally, very easily, almost
effortlessly, I was able to bless them. We also
came to one another at just the right time.
Sometimes, when you find just the
mitzvah that you are meant to be doing, life
is like that. Synchronicities and even miracles
happen. The anointing is palpable.
The Talmud says: “Bederech she’adam
holech molichin oto - a person is directed
in the way he should go.” Literally, the
phrase can be translated: In the way that
a person goes, they lead him. The ancient
rabbis ponder: Who is this mysterious “they”
who lead us? And they answer with a pun:
“Molichin oto, malachim ito. ‘They lead him’
really means ‘there are angels (divine and
human messengers) with him.’”
I don’t know if my daughter and I will be
able to free 100 slaves this year. But this I do
know: there are angels with us on our path.
Rabbi Debra Orenstein
THANK YOU!
A BiG PUriM ThAnK YoU!
The success of the Mishloach Manot program does not happen without the
help and support of our amazing CBI community. We ponder what should
be included, we order goodies, we schlep and pack, we pack and schlep, we
order for friends and family, we donate, we collect money, we input numbers
into the computer, we output cards with lots of names, we nosh, we kibbitz,
we bond, we make things look attractive, we deliver bags, we mail packages,
we raise lots of money for CBI programming, we raise lots of money for
charity and we put lots of smiles on lots of faces. We do mitzvot. We are
more when we do more. To all who participated in the 2014 Mishloach
Manot fundraiser, thank you.
Robin Pierce, Your Committee Chair
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SISTERS IN THE HOOD
S
isterhood enjoyed a busy month this April and March. We had a
wonderful Progressive Dinner which was also sponsored by Men’s Club.
We enjoyed getting together with old and new friends, enjoying wonderful
dinners and indulging in decadent desserts. Thank you to all those who
attended as guests, prepared and cooked meals, and to our wonderful Men’s
Club shoppers.
Also in late March was an event for One Book One Community. Our
own Lisa Pollack and Carolyn Ginsberg organized a discussion led by Rabbi
Orenstein on the history of the events depicted in the book By Fire By Water
by Mitchell James Kaplan. They even prepared delicious Sephardic desserts
to be enjoyed after the discussion.
We will continue to plan Movie Night events! Look for announcements
about a night out to enjoy a movie and coffee. Some of us were able to go to
see the Israeli film Hunting Elephants in April which was part of the Israeli
film Festival in Bergen County.
Look for news about our annual Paid Up Sisterhood Luncheon, and
our annual Sisterhood HighTea which will be taking place in June. All are
welcome!
Andrea Collier & Tracy Ganbarg
Sisterhood Co-Chairs
THANK YOU!
We want to thank Sheila Weber for hosting April’s book club.
It was a fun night discussing Life after Life. We are next meeting on Tuesday,
May 20 at the home of Lori Yoselow. We are reading the Orphan Master’s Son
by Adam Johnson. It deals with intertwined themes of propaganda, identity
and state power in North Korea. The novel was awarded the 2013 Pulitzer
Prize for fiction. If you are interested in attending, contact Lisa Pollack at
[email protected].
GREETINGS FROM THE
CBI MEN’S CLUB
Lots to report this month, so let’s get to it.
We’re happy to inform you that there were no shootings, knifings or
brawls at Poker Night this time, though one player was admonished for
double dipping his Tostito in the medium salsa. It seems we just can’t avoid
mayhem with this reckless bunch.
Our Mother’s Day plant sale is ongoing and there’s still time to place your
order! This is a great opportunity to select from a wide variety of flats, hangers and potted plants - both flowers and veggies - at a deep discount while
supporting the Men’s Club and CBI! Grab our flyer/order form from the shul
or CBI website and make sure we receive it with your payment by May 6.
Pickup for all orders is Sunday, May 11, 9:30AM - 12:30PM, the perfect time
for spring planting and just in time to celebrate Mother’s Day!
Bring the family to our Lag B’Omer Picnic on Sunday, May 18 and enjoy
a great barbecue at Beachwood Park in Hillsdale. There will be plenty of
food, games and tuchus kicking as we give the folks from Temple Beth Sholom what-for in softball!
Mark your calendar for Sunday, June 8 when we’ll be celebrating Father’s
Day a week early with a fun family outing to see the Jersey Jackals play Quebec at Yogi Berra Stadium in Montclair. (Note: Not Yogi Bear Stadium in Jellystone!) We have discount tickets for an entire section of box seats reserved,
and all ice cream sundaes will be 1/2 off! Stay after the game to photograph
your kids with the players and enjoy seeing them run the bases!
Bring the kiddies, bring the wife… guaranteed to have the time of your life!
For more information, to join or volunteer, contact David & Dave at [email protected].
David Gordon and Dave Bloom
Men’s Club Co-Chairmen
RITUAL
T
he month of May starts with our Generation Z Casual Shabbat
service Friday, May 2, at 7:30 pm, when our Hebrew School
students and graduates will help to lead the prayers set to tunes by
today’s stars. We will also learn some Gen Z Israeli music and hear from
a guest speaker on Israel, in anticipation of Yom Ha’atzma’ut (Israel
Independence Day).The following morning, May 3, the Aleph Class will
help lead the Shabbat morning service at 10:00 am. Sunday morning’s
Bagel Breakfast, May 4, will include some special Israeli treats as we
celebrate Yom Ha’atzmaut.
Friday, May 9, at 7:00 pm, families with children of all ages are invited
to join us for a time-and-space-travel Family Trip to Israel. We will return
from our virtual trip by 7:45 pm, so those with early bedtimes can get
home with a Shabbat goody bag and families with older kids can stay for
the 8 pm erev Shabbat service and oneg (see details elsewhere in The
Menorah).
Please join us and support our B’nai Mitzvah families on the following
May Shabbatot: the Aisenman family for Steffani’s Bat Mitzvah on
Saturday, May 10 at 9:30 am and the Maron family for Danielle’s Bat
Mitzvah on Saturday, May 17 at 9:30 am. Steffani and Danielle will also
be leading Sunday morning services (May 4 and May 11) and Friday night
services (May 9 and May 16).
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On Saturday, May 17, at 10:30 am, concurrent with Danielle’s Bat
Mitzvah, join Judy Schoenfeld and Audrey Bida for a Young Families
Shabbat service for children ages seven and under and their families. May
birthdays will be celebrated and lunch will follow. To make sure there’s
enough food (and appropriate birthday gifts), please RSVP to the CBI
office at [email protected] or 201-265-2272. There is no charge for lunch.
Mark your calendars for the many June events including Shavuot
Adult Ed/Spiritual Conversation and Celebration on Tuesday, June
3, 7:30 pm; erev Shabbat Under the Stars on Friday, June 13; and
Shabbat Share and Care at the JHAL on Saturday, June 14. Always
check the weekly Shmooz for updates and additions!
See you in Shul!
Audrey Bida and Judy Schoenfeld, Ritual Co-chairs
Nancy Passow, Vice President
What is the Holiday “Lag B’Omer”?
Come find out at Young Family Services, Shabbat morning,
May 17, at 10:30 a.m. with stories and games to celebrate
this happy Holiday. President's Pen
“You’ve been getting nothing but dirty breaks.
We can clean and tighten your brakes... but you’ll have to stay in the
garage all night”
A
pril saw the return of the famous Congregation B’nai Israel Road
Rally. I had heard a lot about it, but I think the last one was held
before Linda and I became members of CBI 16 years ago. This Ways
and Means fundraiser was put together by Susan and Marty Casper and
Naomi Weinberg and it was a night filled with a lot of fun. We started at
the synagogue with a poem that lead us to the first location. We had to
figure it out, find the next clue and then head off to the next location. At
some of the stops we had to have our pictures taken with funny hats and
Groucho glasses (that must have been to get even with me). We ended up
back at the synagogue for dessert and shared stories and laughs with our
fellow “Rally’ers”. Susan, Marty and Naomi deserve congratulations for
all their hard work and effort in the creation of the clues, the selection of
locations and for providing us with a wonderful evening. Hopefully, this
will become a regular event again and that many more members
will participate.
As usual, we have a lot of events going on in May before the warm
weather and the Summer slow down. On Friday, May 2nd we have our
second annual Generation Z Casual Shabbat, with the participation of
our Hebrew School children, and the Focus on Israel Committee will
bring in a speaker for Yom Ha’atzma’ut. On the 4th they will be providing
an Israeli Breakfast which will also help give us strength for the Interfaith
Blood Drive sponsored by the Social Action Committee. The Men’s Club
will be having their annual Plant Sale on May 11th and the Lag B’Omer
Picnic on Sunday the 18th. Please look in the Menorah and Shul Shmooz
for more information on these and other events.
As always, I look forward to seeing you at our many special events
and services.
OTHER YH EVENTS will be announced in
the Shmooz so keep your eyes open for
the dates and times.
SAVE THE DATES!
YOM HA’ATZMAUT FOR FOODIES:
One of our CBI celebrations for Israeli
Independence Day will include an Israeli
breakfast that will be served after minyan
on SUNDAY, MAY 4TH. Come partake in an
array of yummy foods.
HERE ARE YOUR MARCHING ORDERS:
June 1st is the 50th annual Celebrate Israel
Parade down 5th Ave in the Big Apple.
If you’ve never seen the extravaganza in
person, take the ride across the GW and
spend a beautiful day being part of the
greater Jewish community. There are lots
of cute kids, flag waving, music, floats and
of course comradery. Find out more at the
parade site celebrateisraelny.org. If you go
to their homepage and look on the right
you can scroll through lots of fun info about
Israel. Show it to the kids, too. If you’re
inclined to march in the parade, contact the
Jewish Federation of Northern NJ at www.
David Spatz,
President
jfnnj.org. They will have buses leaving from
Paramus.
HaTikvah is Israel’s national anthem. To
learn about its colorful history check out
this article by Dr. James Loeffler. http://
www.myjewishlearning.com/culture/2/
Music/Israeli_Music/Folk_Music/hatikvah.
shtml
In the meantime, if you don’t already
know the words and translation of
HaTikvah make it a point to learn them so
you can musically connect to our Jewish
homeland.
Transliteration of Hatikvah:
English translation of Hatikvah:
Hatikvah (The Hope)
Kol od balevav penima
Nefesh yehudi homiya
Ulfatey mizrakh kadima
Ayin leTziyon tzofiya
Od lo avda tikvateynu
Hatikvah bat shnot alpayim
Lihyot am khofshi beartzeynu
Eretz Tziyon vi’Yerushalayim (repeat last two lines)
As long as deep within the heart
A Jewish soul yearns
And toward the eastern edges onward
An eye to Zion looks
Our hope is not yet lost
The hope of two thousand years
To be a free nation in our Land
The Land of Zion and Jerusalem.
(repeat last two lines)
‫הָמיִנְּפ בָבֵּלַּב דֹוע לָּכ‬
‫הָּיִמֹוה יִדּוהְי ׁשֶפֶנ‬
‫חָרְזִמ יֵתֲאַפְלּו‬, ‫הָמיִדָק‬
‫ הָּיִפֹוצ ןֹוּיִצְל ןִיַע‬‫ּונֵתָוְקִּת הָדְבָא אֹל דֹוע‬
‫םִיַּפְלַא תֹונְׁש תַּב הָוְקִּתַה‬
‫ּונֵצְרַאְּב יִׁשְפָח םַע תֹויְהִל‬
‫םִיַלָׁשּוריִו ןֹוּיִצ ץֶרֶא‬
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K-S SCHOLARSHIP AVAILABLE TO
HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS
Application Deadline is May 15th
11111
The K-S Scholarship Foundation, administered by Congregation B’nai
Israel, will again award a $1,000 scholarship to a deserving student in 2014.
The scholarship will be made to a Jewish high school senior, from either the
Pascack Valley area or surrounding communities, who meets certain
eligibility requirements that include demonstrating academic achievement
and financial need.
Applications must presently be high school seniors who graduated CBI’s
Hebrew School, attend the Bergen County High School for Jewish Studies,
and/or reside in Emerson, Westwood, Washington Township, Hillsdale,
Closter, River Vale, Harrington Park, Norwood, Upper Saddle River,Oradell,
or Woodcliff Lake.
To obtain an application, contact the temple’s administrator at
201-265-2272 or [email protected]. Applications must be submitted
by May 15th.
The Recipient will be notified on or about May 31, 2014
We need volunteers to make calls. If you want to
donate, please call to tell us your preferred time.
For volunteers or donations call Don Fultonberg.
Get a FREE CBI POLO SHIRT!
Here’s how…
Sunday mornings wouldn’t be the same
if we didn’t play the bagel breakfast game.
We come to pray and some come to chat
some wear a yarmulke, some wear a hat.
No matter what you do when you’re there
it shows your fellow member you care.
Sponsorships are important to us,
we’re thankful for them, without a fuss.
But for July and August this very year
we want to thank them with a big cheer!
If you sign up before the 20th of May
you’ll be rewarded in a very nice way!
Sponsor a breakfast in August or July
we’ll give you a FREE polo shirt from CBI.
On top of that you’ll get a deal
services, friends and a small meal!
The cost for July and August is cheap
you won’t have to dig in the pockets so deep.
Just 36 dollars will get you a day
And a hearty and big Thank YOU we’ll ALL say!
Contact [email protected]
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Shalom Baby at CBI
May 13th
9:30am-11:00am
Mommy & Me style program
for Mom, Grandparents, and
caregivers with toddlers.
All are welcome. Although
there is no fee, RSVP's are
appreciated to the
Temple office (201) 265-2272
or to Ellen Finkelstein of Shalom
Baby at [email protected], so
that the organizers can provide
refreshments, art supplies, and
goodie-bags for all.
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Annual B’Nai Israel
Mother’s Day Plant Sale
R
?
Time to get the yard in shape for Spring is right around the corner. Have you thought about what to get Mom on Mother’s Day,
Sunday, May 11th? Fill out order form and mail in by May 6th.
As usual we will have a wide assortment of plants and hangers including: Flats as listed below, 8” and 10” Hangers as listed
below and Vegetables (Tomatoes, cucumbers, basil & eggplant).
FLATS OF 24 PLANTS
$15.00 EACH FLAT
OTHER FLATS OF 24 $15/FLAT OF
24 PLANTS
________ Dahlia Mix
________ Coleus Mix
________ Snapdragon Mix
________ Pansies Mix
________ Savlia Mix
________ Dusty Miller
BEGONIA FLATS W/ BRONZE LEAF $15
________White________ Pink
________ Red ________ Mix
BEGONIA FLATS W/ GREEN LEAF $15
________White________ Pink
________ Red ________ Mix
BY 1/2 DOZEN AND HANGERS
IMPATIEN FLATS $15
________White________ Pink
________ Red ________ Mix
________ Salmon________ Lavender
________ Rose ________ Coral
4 1/2” GERANIUMS BY POT
$22.00 PER 1/2 DOZEN
________White________ Pink
________ Red ________ Rose
________Salmon_______ Coral
PETUNIA FLATS $15
________White________ Pink
________ Red ________ Mix
________Lavender
8” HANGER @ $12.00 EACH
________ NonStop Begonia
________Impatiens
________Coleus
________Begonias
________Petunia
MARIGOLD FLATS $15
________Orange_______ Yellow
10” HANGER @ $22.00 EACH
________Fushia
________ NonStop Begonia
________ Ivy Geranium - Red
________ Ivy Geranium - White
________ Ivy Geranium - Pink
________Strawflower
________ Wave Petunia
________Verbena
________ New Guineas Impatien
4 1/2” VEGETABLES BY POT
$12.00 PER 1/2 DOZEN
Tomatoes
________ Big Boy
________Plum
________Cherry
Other
________Peppers
________Cucumbers
________Eggplant
________Basil
Please note: Some Impatiens have been affected by a blight in recent years. Rest assured that we will will cancel and refund your order if we find
the plants are not of the highest quality!
SUB-TOTAL - FLATS
#_______________ x $15.00/24 Plant Flat
= $____________________
SUB-TOTAL - GERANIUMS
#_______________ x $22.00/half dozen
= $____________________
SUB-TOTAL - 8” HANGERS
#_______________ x $12.00 each
= $____________________
SUB-TOTAL - 10” HANGERS
#_______________ x $22.00 each
= $____________________
SUB-TOTAL - VEGETABLES
#_______________ x $12.00/half dozen
= $____________________
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE
$____________________
CHECK PAYABLE TO CONGREGATION B’NAI ISRAEL MEN’S CLUB
Family Name__________________________ Phone_______________________ E-Mail Address__________________________
Questions? Contact DAVE BLOOM or DAVID GORDON ([email protected])
DEADLINE FOR ORDERS: MAY 6th
ORDER PICK UP: SUNDAY, MAY 11 from 9:30 am to12:00 pm at the Temple
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SPIRITUAL CONVERSATION: SHAVOUT
AND OTHER TIMES OF REVELATION
Time-and-Space-Travel
Family Trip to Israel
Saturday, April 26 at 10am – 11:30am
Friday, May 9, at
7:00 pm, families
with children of all
ages (and Zionist
adults without
kids!) are invited to join us for a time-andspace-travel Family Trip to Israel. The month
of May includes both Yom Ha’atzmaut (Israel
Independence Day) and Yom Yerushalayim
(Jerusalem Reunification Day). Board an “El
Al jet”, get a stamp on your passport, and
come with family and community to the Holy
Land. We will visit some of the most famous
sights, and even meet a few heroes from
the Jewish homeland, returning to CBI by
7:45 pm, so those with early bedtimes can
get home with a Shabbat goody bag and
families with older kids can stay for the 8
pm erev Shabbat service and oneg.
Tuesday, June 3, at 7:30 pm, we
will again be inviting our entire CBI
community, as well as friends from local
area Churches, to an inter-faith learning
session and conversation about the
holiday of Shavuot (commonly called
Pentecost by Christians). Shavuot is
the holiday that commemorates the
giving of the Torah on Mt. Sinai. This
is sometimes referred to as revelation
(God communicating a message) or
theophany (God appearing to people
and creating a direct experience of
the Divine). According to the ancient
Rabbis, revelation was NOT a one-time
event. We continue to hear from God
in countless ways -- through Torah
study, prayer, dreams, intuitions, books
we read, people we meet, etc. Can
revelation or theophany be deliberately
cultivated? How can we hear from and
experience the Divine and the Holy on
Shavuot -- and every day?
If you have been part of any Adult
Ed spiritual conversations, interfaith
dialogue, or Shavuot celebrations
-- and if you haven’t -- please join
us for an evening that is sure to
be meaningful and enjoyable. As
is customary, we will conclude the
night with dairy foods, cheesecake
included!
USY Teens are
Having a Busy Spring!
Following a delicious and enjoyable Chocolate Seder hosted by CBI, that included some insights and question/answers with
Rabbi Orenstein (Thank you, Rabbi!) -- the teens have lots planned through May!
The Fair Lawn Emerson Ridgewood USY (“FLERUSY”) Chapter invites all area Jewish high school teens to any or all
of the following:
Thursday, May 1st from 7:30pm-9:30pm: Yom HaShoah observance
Fair Lawn Jewish Center (10-10 Norma Ave., Fair Lawn).
This is a synagogue-hosted program. More details will follow This event is open to everyone, so bring your friends!
Friday, May 16th - Sunday, May 18th – Spring Convention
(Teens who want to attend must join USY and fill out the necessary application.) This event is open to members only.
Friday, May 30th (time TBD): FLERUSY Chapter Executive Board Elections for next year
Fair Lawn Jewish Center (10-10 Norma Ave., Fair Lawn). FLERUSY then will have its own Shabbat service and dinner.
All high schoolers are welcome to participate in the service and dinner, although only FLERUSY members may vote in Elections.
Free of charge.
There’s still time to join the chapter!
For more info about any event or to get a membership form, contact CBI’s USY Liaison,
Naomi Weinberg: [email protected] or USY Advisor, Alayne Birnhak at [email protected]
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PURIM CARNIVAL
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PASSOVER WORKSHOP
Congregational B’nai Israel Hebrew
School students attend varied programs
as part of CBI’s annual Passover
workshop to celebrate the Passover
holiday and appreciate the story of the
Exodus of the Jewish people. Students
attended a “Chocolate Seder” where
chocolate items were substituted for
the traditional ones (ie. chocolate milk
instead of wine or grape juice) and also
retold the Passover story in other ways
that included reading, “Let My People
Go” with their teacher.
ROAD RALLY
Chocolate Seder
FLERUSY, a local United Synagogue Youth group, enjoyed a pre-Passover
celebration that included a “Chocolate Seder” at Congregation B’nai Israel
in Emerson. After the temple’s rabbi, Debra Orenstein, reflected on the
Passover experience, teens read from a special Haggadah to retell the Jewish
people’s Exodus from Egypt and substituted chocolate items for traditional
ones. For example, the Chocolate Seder included substitutions of chocolaty
items for traditional ones, like chocolate milk instead of wine or grape juice,
and dipping strawberries in chocolate syrup instead of dipping parsley into
salt water. This USY Chapter is a collaboration of teens from Temple Israel
(Ridgewood), Temple Beth Shalom (Fair Lawn), The Fair Lawn Jewish Center,
and Congregation B’nai Israel (Emerson). ROAD RALLY RESULTS ARE IN!
Seven teams set out on a quest
Not traveling too far or too wide,
To complete the return of our road rally
Through some towns where members reside.
They solved several clues
Sang a song and bought some stuff,
Ended up in wrong places
Some clues were just too tough.
Some pictures were taken
And puzzles decoded,
Poems were written about their adventures
While everyone remained devoted.
At the end of the night all cars returned
Proof of completed tasks evaluated,
We laughed so hard while poems were presented
As we listened so intently and fascinated.
We learned about some spouses battling
And a creepy psychic met,
Heard about funny glasses and hats
And a pen that was used as a threat.
Prizes were awarded
To those that rallied,
Who wrote the best poem
Or had the least mileage tallied.
We thank all who came
And lasted the night
A special thanks to Naomi & Bruce Weinberg
Who helped us rhyme & code everything right.
Susan & Marty Casper, Rally Masters
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LETTERS
Big Thank you,
Dear CBI family,
Dear Rabbi Orenstein,
Rabbi Orenstein, Cantor Mandel, members for your
support and well wishes for my speedy recovery.
Mark Saperstien
Thank you for the Mishloah Manaot for Purim and
wishing everybody a Kosher Passover.
Kind regards and Shabbat Shalom,
Bea Spitzer
What a great article my sister sent to us here in
Greece of the MLK memorial service you held at
B’nai Israel. A while back, Diana & I performed
a play about the white community’s support for
MLK & the Civil Rights Movement, touring it for 12
years. You may remember that we performed Live
to Save: The Rescuers for your congregation.
We are grateful for what you, Lenny & the staff
do to create a better world.
Regards to Lenny & all who might remember
us at the synogogue.
Warm thoughts,
Isaak & Diana Dostis
We would really like to thank Marty and Susan
Casper for planning the Road Rally. It was so
much fun and provided a wonderful evening for
everyone with lots of laughs and good stories.
Lisa Pollack and Mark Milchman
Dear CBI family,
Thanks so much for CBI’s donation to JNF
to plant a tree in my dad’s memory. I am truly
touched and grateful.
All my best,
Barry Bluestein
Dear CBI family,
We cannot thank you enough for the support that
we felt during the recent passing of my father. We
also thank you for the meal that was sent to us
during shiva and planting of the tree in my father’s
memory. My mother, brothers and I all felt the
care and comfort of such a wonderful community.
Craig, Steffani & I are lucky to be part of such a
warm & caring Temple family.
Lori Aisenman & Family
Dear Social Action Committee,
Thank you very much for sending that wonderful
dinner to me after my recent heart procedure. It
was very much appreciated and delicious!
Regards,
Sharon Neuhaus
Dear Congregaton B’nai Israel –
Every One of You
Thank you for thinking of me, calling, asking after
me, sending food, wishing me well. You give me
strength. And wow, that is a wonderful feeling!
With love,
Jamie
Dear Rabbi Debra and Congregation
Thank you for the gift basket. I’m feeling much
better and thank you for thinking of me.
Isabel Van Gyzen
Many thanks for your lovely note and thoughtful
donation to JNF. Your kind words of comfort were
much appreciated.
Although we are enjoying life in Florida (especially the weather!), we miss CBI, Rabbi Debra,
Cantor Lenny, and our friends. Please send our
warm regards to all.
Paula and Bob Javits
Save the Date!
Sunday, June 1 at 10am
Please join SAC to discuss events & projects for 2013-2014. Any questions?
Contact Renee at [email protected] or 201-747-1766.
The following families contributed to Good and
Welfare to wish George Liepman a speedy recovery
Wechsler
LiebermanSchwinder
Kutzin
MillsteinSchreiber
Passow
MichelsonGanbarg
Aferiat SpatzGreenblatt
Weinberg BloomGreen/Samuels
Pierce
KreimanNewell
Fultonberg RoznitskyKasper
Segal
Kaufman D & L
Corrado/Brunell
Pollack/MilchmanSpitzer
Colliers
Silver S & D
Schoenfeld
Aisenman
Zelman
Orenstein/WeiszReiff
Casper
SonkinGordon
Kuperinsky
Shust
Abrams H & J
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A BIG THANK YOU
to the following for sponsoring a Friday Night Oneg,
Shabbat Kiddush or a Sunday morning breakfast
Aisenman Family
Sunday5.3.14 Steffani Bat Mitzvah
Aisenman Family
Friday5.9.14Steffani Bat Mitzvah
Aisenman Family
Saturday5.10.14
Steffani Bat Mitzvah
Maron Family
Sunday
5.11.14
Danielle Bat Mitzvah
Maron Family
Friday
5.16.14
Danielle Bat Mitzvah
Maron Family
Saturday
5.17.14
Danielle Bat Mitzvah
Kutzin Family
Sunday
6.8.14
Jared and Melissa Engagement
Sunday6.15.14
Kutzin Family
Sunday
6.22.14
installation
Just because
It is our pleasure to invite you to an Oneg
Shabbat following services on Friday evening
the ninth of May in honor of the Bat Mitzvah
of our daughter
It is with great pride and pleasure that we to
invite you to an Oneg Shabbat following services
on Friday evening, the sixteenth of May in
honor of the Bat Mitzvah of our daughter
Steffani Danielle
Bette Maxine
Steffani will be called to the Torah
as a Bat Mitzvah on Saturday,
the tenth of March
at nine-thirty in the morning
Danielle will be called to the Torah
as a Bat Mitzvah on Saturday,
the seventeenth of May
at nine-thirty in the morning
Lori & Craig Aisenman
Debbie and Steven Maron
BAT/BAR MITZVAH MESSAGES
STEFFANI AISENMAN
DANI MARON
Hi, my name is Steffani Aisenman, and I am becoming a Bat Mitzvah
on May 10th, 2014. I am very excited to take on the job of becoming a
Jewish adult. The name of my Torah portion is B’Har, which means “On
Top of the Mountain.” My Torah portion explains that every seven years,
there shall be a sabbatical year, and every 50 years (after seven sabbatical
years) there shall be a jubilee year. On the sabbatical year, the land and
the people are given time to rest. Anyone who has been in debt will be
forgiven and will not have to pay anything back. It is believed that you
should not hold back from lending others money in the 6th year, even
though you know you may not get it back. It is a mitzvah to open up your
heart and hand to someone who needs a loan and also to trust God to
help you have enough.
For my mitzvah project, I am donating to Charity Music, Inc. (charitymusic.org), located near Detroit, Michigan. Charity Music’s mission is to
“help cultivate the next upcoming crop of young artists by providing
musical instruments, on loan, to individuals wishing to explore their
hidden musical talents.” This organization collects gently used sheet music
(for any and all instruments) and gives them to kids who are in need and
do not have the chance to purchase or take lessons. Also, instruments in
any condition can be donated. (Charity Music will refurbish any instruments.) The donation box will be in the lobby of Congregation B’nai Israel,
Emerson, NJ. I hope you all have something to contribute to my collection!
I happily look forward to seeing everyone on my special day. I hope
that you will also join me on Sunday, May 4th and Friday, May 9th when
I will be leading services.
Hi, CBI members. My name is Dani Maron. My Bat Mitzvah will be
on May 17th. I will be leading services on Sunday, May 11, Friday, May
16, and Saturday, May 17. You are invited to join me and celebrate this
milestone in my life!
My Torah portion is Bechukotai. My portion talks about good and
bad consequences that follow if you do good deeds and keep the laws, or
if you fail to do so. It includes a discussion of tithes, gifts to the Temple
of 10% of your income. The goal is to give the first or best part of what
you have to the Temple, and never your worst. When I think of giving my
best, it makes me realize that I don’t want to be lazy. The Torah is telling
us to be, do, and give the best we can. Our bad choices and bad work will
come back to us and so will our good ones.
My Mitzvah project is donating art supplies – including drawing pads,
colored pencils, crayons, and markers, paints, and brushes – to mothers
and children at Shelter Our Sisters, a group that provides a safe home
for women who have been abused, along with their children. This will
help women and children starting a new life to be creative and express
themselves. Will you please donate unopened art supplies? You will find a
collection bin in the lobby of B’nai Israel. I hope that you will be able to
help with this cause.
I look forward to seeing you at Temple, and I hope that you will be
able to share my special day with me.
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MAY 2014
Candle Lighting Times: 2: 7:35 9: 7:42 16: 7:49 23: 7:56 30: 8:02
Nisan-Iyar 5774
SUNDAY
4
9am Hebrew School
9:30am Minyan & Israel
Breakfast for Yom Ha’atzmaut
9:30am Oneg sponsored by
Aisenman Family
10am Interfaith Blood Drive
10:30am Heb. School Parent’s Mtg.
12:30pm Sisterhood Luncheon
MONDAY
Yom HaZikaron
4pm Hebrew School
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7:30pm CBI
Board Meeting
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THURSDAY
5:30pm Stefani
Aisenmann
12
18
9:30am Shalom
Baby
4pm Hebrew
School
4pm Hebrew
School
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4pm Last Day of
Hebrew School &
Moving Up Ceremony
SATURDAY
1
2
10am Aleph Class
Shabbat Service
8
7pm Family Shabbat
services
9
9:30am Steffani
Aisenman Bat
Mitzvah
8pm Erev
Shabbat Service
3
10
8pm Oneg sponsored by
Aisenman Family
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FRIDAY
7:30pm Generation Z
Casual Shabbat
Services
7pm Dalet Parents
meeting
11
9am Minyan &
Bagel Breakfast
Yom HaAtzma’ut
WEDNESDAY
6:15pm Dani Maron
9am Minyan &
Bagel Breakfast
9am Hebrew School
9am Oneg sponsored by
Maron Family
9:30am Mother’s Day
Plant Sale
9am Hebrew
School
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TUESDAY
14
20
15
8pm Erev
Shabbat Service
16
8pm Oneg sponsored by
Maron Family
17
9:30am Danielle
Maron Bat Mitzvah
10am Young Family
Service
21
22
8pm Erev
Shabbat Service
23
No Shabbat
Morning service
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28
29
8pm Erev
Shabbat Service
30
10am Shabbat
Morning service
31
12:30pm Lag B’Omer
Picnic
No Hebrew
School
9am Minyan &
Bagel Breakfast
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JUNE 2014
Yom Yerushalayim
7:30pm Food & Beer
Tasting
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Iyar-Sivan 5774
SUNDAY
9am Minyan &
Bagel Breakfast
2
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10
15
16
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23
29
30
9am Minyan &
Bagel Breakfast
9:30am Bagel Breakfast
sponsored by Meryl &
Larry Kutzin
10am Maya Schwartz
10:45am Gillian Feder
9:30 Installation
9am Minyan &
Bagel Breakfast
9:30am Bagel Breakfast
sponsored by Meryl &
Larry Kutzin
9am Minyan &
Bagel Breakfast
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TUESDAY
1
11am Israel Day Parade
9am Minyan
MONDAY
3
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
4
5
8pm Erev
Shabbat Service
6
11
12
7:30pm Erev
Shabbat Service
Under the Stars
13
10am Shabbat
Share & Care
Service at Jewish Home
17
18
19
8pm Erev
Shabbat Service
20
10am Shabbat
Morning Service
21
24
25
26
8pm Erev
Shabbat Service
27
10am Shabbat
Morning Service
28
7:30pm Shavuot
Spiritual Conversation
1:30pm Maya
Schwartz
WEDNESDAY
7pm CBI
Board Meeting
8pm General Membership
Meeting
10am Shabbat
Morning Service
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FUNDS
Eternal Light Fund
TO: Barry Bluestein & Family
Condolences on the passing of your Father,
Bernard Bluestein
FROM: Goni & David Vardi; Allan & Sharon
Neuhaus; Hanna Wechsler; Levine, Schaeffer, Fink
& Moss, CPA;
TO: Rachel Grebler & Family
Condolences on the passing of your mother,
Shoshana Weiss
FROM: Hanna Wechsler; Jayne Rubenfeld &
Family; Lori & Scott Yoselow;
TO: Jonathan & Amandine Liepmann
Congratulations on the birth of your Daughter, Eve
FROM: David & Ellen Michelson
TO: Ms Jaclyn Cohen
Mazel Tov to you and Josh on the exciting
news that you will be the assistant Rabbi at
Congregation De Hirsch Sinai in Seattle. Hoping
it will be a perfect Shiddach for you all.
FROM: David & Ellen Michelson
TO: Leslie & Todd Bressler
In memory of your beloved mother, Cynthia Bressler
FROM: Meryl & Larry Kutzin
TO: Marty Grossell & Family
Condolences on the loss of your Father
FROM: Jayne Rubenfeld & Family
Bernice’s Kitchen
TO: Shelly Mandel & Family
Condolences on the death of your beloved mother,
Selma “Elsa” Kaplan
FROM: Sheila & Ed Faerber; Hanna Wechlser;
Bernard & Fran Silverberg; Pam & Bob Zisner;
Lisa Pollack & Mark Milchman; Allen & Sharon
Neuhaus; Fern & Don Segal; Joan & Steve Zelman;
Lori & Scott Yoselow; Marie Shust
TO: George Liepmann
For a full and speedy recovery.
FROM: Don & Arlene Fultonberg
Cantor’s Discretionary Fund
TO: Cantor Lenny Mandel
Thank you for all your help in preparing me to
become a Bar Mitzvah
FROM: Noah Collier
TO: Shelly Mandel & Family
Condolences on the death of your beloved mother,
Selma “Elsa” Kaplan
FROM: Gus & Joan Eben; David & Ellen
Michelson;
TO: Shelly Mandel & Family
Condolences on the death of your beloved mother,
Selma “Elsa” Kaplan
FROM: Bruce & Ellen Sonkin
TO: Barry Bluestein & Family
Condolences on the passing of your Father,
Bernard Bluestein
FROM: Bruce & Ellen Sonkin;
Get Well Fund
Good & Welfare
TO: Jamie Kreiman
Wishinug you a speedy recovery
FROM: Goni & David Vardi
TO: Rachel Grebler & Family
Condolences on the passing of your mother,
Shoshana Weiss
FROM: Meryl & Larry Kutzin; David & Ellen
Michelson
TO: George Liepmann
Hope you are continually getting better each day.
Get well in a hurry.
FROM: Marie Shust; Meryl & Larry Kutzin
TO: Barry Bluestein & Family
Condolences on the passing of your Father,
Bernard Bluestein
FROM: David & Ellen Michelson; Susan & Marty
Casper
Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund
TO: Rabbi Debra Orenstein
Mazel tov on your newest, well deserved
achievement
FROM: Jayne Rubenfeld & Family
TO: Beth & George Liepmann
Congratulations on the birth of your
granddaughter, Eve
FROM: David & Ellen Michelson
TO: Rabbi Debra Orenstein
Thank you for all your help in preparing me to
become a Bar Mitzvah
FROM: Noah Collier
z
Howard Gruber
Marc Saperstein
Jamie Kreiman
George Liepmann
TO: Rae Meer
In honor of my mother’s 100th birthday
FROM: Dorothy Cohn
TO: The Educators at CBI
Thank you for all your help in preparing me to
become a Bar Mitzvah
FROM: Noah Collier
Yahrzeit Donations
Reikes Garden Fund
Get Well
General Donation
Rabbi Jehiel Orenstein Educational Fund
TO: Rabbi Debra Orenstein
In honor of Rabbi Jehiel Orenstein and to further
Jewish education.
FROM: Alex & David Spatz
TO: Beth & George Liepmann
Congratulations on the birth of your first
grandchild, Eve
FROM: Don & Arlene Fultonberg
Glad You’re On the Mend
TO: Congregation B’nai Israel, Rabbi & Cantor
Thank you for helping us get through Sheldon’s
passing.
FROM: Trudy Lubitz
Don & Fern Segal in loving memory of Fanny Segal
Donald Fultonberg in loving memory of Irma
Fultonberg
Donald Fultonberg in loving memory of William
Fultonberg
Arlene Fultonberg in loving memory of Rose Stahl
Arlene Fultonberg in loving memory of Samuel Stahl
Robert & Bonnie Greenblatt in loving memory of
Sam Markman
Robert & Ruth Bressler in loving memory of Max
Weitzman
Bernard Schoenfeld in loving memory of Selina
Schoenfeld
David & Ellen Michelson in loving memory of
Murray Michelson
David & Ellen Michelson in loving memory of
Chuck Shustak
David & Ellen Michelson in loving memory of Flo
Shustak
Note from Marie
There are many items in the Lost & Found.
I am ready to donate items that have been
left behind. We have:
Tallis
Sweaters
Tallis covers
Scarves
Water bottles
Gloves & eyeglasses.
(to name a few)
Come take a look before it is too late!
CONDOLENCES
Shelly Mandel on the loss of her mother, Elsa Kaplan
Lori Aisenman on the loss of her father, Sheldon Lubitz
Barry Bluestein on the loss of his father,
Bernard Bluestein
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TEMPLE SERVICES
M AY YA H R Z E I T S
Alan S Kuperinsky
Harry Gotfrid
David M Goodman
Isak Reitknecht
Milton Albstein
Rose Derner
Seymour Schwartz
Maurice A Wilner
Susi Brunell
Bernard (Buddy) Schulman
Pya Rubin
Rabbi Bernard Heller
Rebecca Nagorsky
William Turk
Sara Fishman
Irving Greenblatt
Shirley Bodin
Arlene Eschen
Leo Lazarus
Mina Kaplan
Bertha Weintraub
Esther R Abrahams
Judith D Yablon
Antoinette Faerber
Regina Goldberg
Frances Pelavin
Herman Friedman
Joan S Spooner
Harriet Lavnick
Fred Kaufman
Irving Friedman
Toby Friedman Tobias
Doris Kornfeld
Murry Klein
Maurice Schoenfeld
Helen Albirt
Murray Gross
Benjamin Freedman
Jeffrey K. Breger
Ray Wilner
Marilyn F. Nanus
Abraham Gobstein
Fannie Weitsman
Henry Greenbaum
Stanley Raymond Lavnick
Isidore Grosflan
Leonard Borko
Lillian Zuckerman
Harry Garfinkel
Joseph Brandes
Sadie Jena
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YAHRZEIT/MEMORIAL PLAQUES
A reminder card is mailed every year prior
to the yahrzeit anniversary. Plaques are
displayed on the sanctuary walls.
$200
Email Lynn Reiff at
memorial.coordinator@
bisrael.com
TREE OF LIFE LEAVES
Commemorate special occasions or honor
someone special with a leaf displayed on
our lobby walls.
$126
Call Bob Greenblatt at
201-265-5777
SENTIMENT CARDS
$7.50 minimum
We’ll send a beautiful card to express your
Call Bruce & Ellen Sonkin at
sentiments. Choose from one of the
201-358-0129 or e-mail
following funds:
[email protected]
• Freyda Fund for all occasions, in
memory of the good deeds of Freyda
“Fran” Klein
• Eternal Light Fund for memorials
• Irving Riekes Memorial
Garden Fund for all occasions.
Funds used to maintain garden behind
temple.
• Get Well Fund
• Cantor Sid Derner Building
Fund for all occasions. Funds used for
existing building needs.
• Good & Welfare Fund
• Social Action Fund to help those
in need
• Bernice’s Kitchen Fund for
all occasions, in memory of Bernice
Kuperinsky. Funds used for kitchen
equipment.
• THE RABBI JEHIEL ORENSTEIN
EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT FUND
In memory of Rabbi Jehiel. Funds
scholars-in-residence, teacher
development, and other educational
needs of the synagogue.
• rabbi discretionary fund
Contributions made will benefit organizations, members, causes, and/or
purchases at the discretion of the Rabbi
• cantor discretionary fund
Contributions made will benefit organizations, members, causes, and/or
purchases at the discretion of the Cantor
PRAYER BOOK FUND
Book plate dedications for all occasions.
Contact Barry Bluestein at
201-782-0969
JUDAICA GIFT SHOP
Located in the temple lobby.
Contact Meryl Kutzin at
[email protected]
SUPERMARKET GIFT CARDS
A major fundraiser that can be used at any
Fairway, Shop Rite, Stop and Shop. Temple
earns $5 on every $100 gift card.
May be purchased in $50
increments.
Contact Idelle Schwinder at
201-265-7281
PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS
Let your neighbors know about our shul.
Contact Bruce Kasper at
201-664-2175 or Carol
Aferiat at membership.chair@
bisrael.com
FACILITIES RENTAL
Available for private parties
Contact for rates at
[email protected]
MENORAH NEWSLETTER
ADVERTISING
For rates email Allegra Fox
[email protected]
SPONSORSHIPS
Sponsor a Kiddush, an Oneg Shabbat, or
Sunday bagel breakfast.
Contact Meryl Kutzin at
[email protected]
M E N O R A H PAT R O N S
Harold & Judith Abrams,
Emerson
Elyse & Leonard Asch, Closter
Shelly, Richard, Marisa, & Elana
Birnbaum, Harrington Park
The Bluestein Family,
River Vale
Dr. Bruce Boltuch, Old Tappan
Stephen Brody, Susan Hertzberg,
Michelle, & Derek, Haworth
Shirley Cook, Hackensack
Joan, Gus Eben and Family,
Emerson
Meryll & Bryan Effron,
Harrington Park
Sheila & Ed Faerber, Emerson
Arlene Feinman, Cary, NC
Tracy, Peter, Peri and Julia
Ganbarg, Hillsdale
Nancy Kihn & Reed Glassman,
West New York
Sonie Glazer, San Diego, CA
Debra & Donald Green, Demarest
Bob, Bonnie, Michelle &
Stephanie Greenblatt, Emerson
Stanley & Marilyn Halprin,
Closter
Gertrude Hecht, New Milford
Ruth & Peter Hirschel, Haworth
Vivian Holzer & Mitchell
Ignatoff, Harrington Park
Belinda, Gillian, Andrew, &
Glenn Howard, Emerson
Francine, Sandy & Stephanie
Kaplan, Westwood
Les & Donna Kaufman,
Emerson
Ken & Connie Klein, Norwood
David, Micki, Dana & Liora
Kuttler, Boston, MA
Bill, Marcy, Steven, & Allison
Lazarus, Boynton Beach, FL
Irwin & Vivienne Levenson,
River Vale
Beth, George, Jonathan, and
Neil Liepmann
David Meinhard & Ellen Breger,
Woodcliff Lake
Robert, Lisa, Alex & Spencer
Mendelson, Hillsdale
Allan, Jackie, Lisa & Zach
Millstein, Emerson
Sharon, Allen, Lesley, &
Michael Neuhaus, Emerson
Victoria Sonshine Pasher,
Hillsdale
Martin and Susan Pelavin,
Woodcliff Lake
The Passow Family, Englewood
The Pierce Family, Demarest
Ellen, Marcel, Wendy and Adam
Plaut, Washington Township
Lynn & Peter Reiff, River Vale
Robin & Maurice Rosenberg,
Lake Worth, FL
Shelly, Marc, Allison & Gregory
Saperstein, Alpine
Bernard, Judy, Melissa
Jocelyn, & Jeffrey
Schoenfeld, Emerson
Idelle, Gary, Eric, & Meredith
Schwinder, Emerson
Fern & Don Segal & Family,
Emerson
David, Sheryl, Ben & Matt
Silver, Paramus
Roberta, Martin Simon and
Family, Emerson
Bruce & Ellen Sonkin,
Washington Township
Gail, Michael & Rachel Starr,
River Vale
Harriette & Seymour Turk,
Emerson
Hanna Wechsler, Woodland Park
Phyllis and Bernard
Weinberger, Emerson
The Zamkoff Family, Upper
Gynedd, PA
Joan, Steven & Marcia Zelman,
Oradell
Robert & Pamela Zisner, Emerson
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