May 2016 - Morristown Jewish Center Beit Yisrael
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May 2016 - Morristown Jewish Center Beit Yisrael
MJCBY NEWS MAY 2016 NI S SAN - Iyar 5 7 7 6 VO LUME 111 N umber 9 Inside Schedule of Services 2 From your Rabbi 3 Executive Director 4 Create a Legacy 5 SY News 6 Quick Look Guide 7 Synagogue News 8 Sisterhood 10 Life Long Learning 11 G o d c o u l d e v e r y w h e r e , h e m a d e a n d n o t Family News 12 Religious School 13 Yahrzeits 14 Contributions 15 b e t h e r e f o r e m o t h e r s. R u d y a r d K i p l i n g Schedule of Services Friday, May 6 6:30pm Family Shabbat Dinner 7:42pm Candle lighting 8:15pm Services Saturday, May 7 9:30am Services with Minyonaires 10:30am Junior Congregation Sedra: Acharei Mot Friday, May 13 6:00pm Israeli Dinner and Movie 7:49pm Candle lighting 8:15pm Services Saturday, May 14 9:30am Services 10:30am Tot Shabbat 10:30am AWE Shabbat – Standing Before G-d Bat Mitzvah of Emily Solotoff Sedra: Kedoshim Friday, May 20 7:00pm Services and 3rd Grade Consecration 7:56pm Candle lighting Saturday, May 21 9:30am Services - Sisterhood Shabbat Sedra: Emor Friday, May 27 8:02pm Candle lighting 8:15pm Services Saturday, May 28 9:30am Services B’nai Mitzvah of Anna and Benjamin Ferrier Sedra: Behar 2 • M AY 2016 N ISSA N - Iyar 5 7 7 6 MJCBY Clergy & Staff CLERGY Rabbi David J. Nesson Cantor Shana Onigman SISTERHOOD Hilary Spain-Reilly & Jill Frankel, Co-Presidents of Sisterhood STAFF Gerry Gross, Executive Director Marla Katz, Director, Shalom Yeladim The Judie Gerstein Early Learning Center Michelle Nulman & Gail Sulkin, Co-Directors, Religious School Flo Sager, Religious School Administrator Mia Mutascio, Office Manager Tamara Goldberg, Bookkeeper Damon Brown, Custodian JUDAICA GIFT SHOP Sharon Barkauskas (973) 285-1877 Donna Gross (973) 895-5553 Vivian Laska (973) 984-8178 Dorothy Cohen (973) 361-4338 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Robert Gelber & Ira Hammer Co-Presidents Julie Perlow, First Vice President Steven Gardberg, Second Vice President Rebecca Wanatick, Third Vice President Todd Schleifstein, Advisor Harvey Kellman, Advisor Jeremy Diringer, Financial Secretary Kathleen Neibart, Treasurer Barbara Kavadias, Board Secretary Robert Berns & Fern Spitzer Immediate Past Co-Presidents ARMS OF THE SYNAGOGUE & COMMITTEE CHAIRS Heidi Fleischman, Board of Education Mark Bender, Facilities, Security & Technology Donna Gross, Fundraising Meryl Balaban, Gemilut Hasadim H. Lewis Stone, History Committee Keith Usiskin, Kol Nidre Appeal Kathy Neibart, Membership Howard Baum & Paul Green, Ritual Louis Bodian, Social Action Michelle Nulman & Amy Weinstock, Youth Co-Chairs KIDDUSH COMMITTEE Michelle Usiskin (973) 543-5795 Kathy Neibart (973) 292-1933 SISTERHOOD TORAH FUND Linda Rosenbaum (973) 895-2390 FLOWER FUND Beverly Cytto (862) 242-8730 NEWSLETTER Steve Gardberg, Editor Donna Gross, Designer Debbie Brody, Fran Loewensteiner, Copy Editors F r om T he desk of the Rabbi This will be an emotionally challenging week. I look forward to going with both anticipation and trepidation. Anyone who has ever been on the March will tell you that they are forever changed. he first time I went to Poland was Upon my return I hope to help recruit more of our High Schools almost 30 years ago. I traveled with students, along with you, our members, to consider this life a small group of 9 Rabbis, one Cantor, a Jewish guide and a Pol- changing journey ish guide. I was a guest of the Polish government. During that trip, among other things, we visited Warsaw, the concentration I conclude with the words of Judy Weissenberg Cohen, in a speech camps of Auschwitz, Birkenau and Triblinka. We attended a play given to students on the 1997 March of the Living, describing the performed in Yiddish by Polish actors, and we met with young last time she saw her mother in the spring of 1944. Poles trying to deal with the realization that it was their parents and grandparents who participated so actively in the Shoa. ‘I never had a chance to say goodbye to my mother. We didn’t When you meet a witness, you become a witness... T know we had to say goodbye... I am an old woman today and I As this newsletter comes to you, I will be on my way to Poland for never made peace with the fact I never had that last hug and kiss.’ a second time. This time I will be traveling with a an organization called March of the Living. Instead of a small group, there Eli Wiesel teaches that when you listen to a witness, you become will be thousands. a witness too. On this journey I will become a witness, not only to the survivors and the liberators, but also a witness to the strength, The March of the Living is a program that began in 1988 to bring power and future of the Jewish people. youth and adults from all over the world to Poland and Israel in order to study the history of the Holocaust and to examine the roots of prejudice, intolerance and hate. It plans its dates each year so that thousands will march down the same 3-kilometer path leading from Auschwitz to Birkenau on Holocaust Remembrance Day - Yom Hashoah - as a silent tribute to all victims of the Holocaust. This is one of two of the highlights of the program, reminding us of the continued existence of world Jewry despite Nazi Germany’s attempts at our destruction. Many in the group will then go on to Israel to celebrate a second highlight, that of Yom Ha’atzmaut, Israel’s independence day, in the streets of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. The March of the Living is mainly aimed at Jewish high school students, Juniors and Seniors, but many others participate. Among us will be Holocaust survivors, brave enough to return to places that planned their end, along with US and other soldiers who liberated the camps. As time goes on, there are fewer and fewer eyewitness survivors or liberators. They will share their stories as a way to remind all of us about the challenges, not only of anti-semitism, but also living in a world divided. A tto r neys at law Susan M. Joseph Esq. Lovas, Akselrad & Joseph (973)927-8850 431 Route 10 East, Suite 2A Randolph, NJ 07869 MAY 2016 NI SSA N - I yar 5776 • 3 F r om Y ou r E xecutive D i r ecto r … In Praise of Mothers ”How few were her pleasures, she never cared for fashion's styles…” These are lyrics from the penultimate Jewish tribute to mothers. The song “My Yiddishe Momme” was composed by Jack Yellen and Lew Pollack in 1925 and was a hit on the album, “Last of the Red Hot Mamas,” recorded and made famous by none other than Sophie Tucker (nee Sonya Kalish). It is a tribute to the image of the mother in Jewish tradition; loving, struggling, working endlessly and caring only for her children, her husband and her home. Sophie Tucker, in fact, recorded it following the death of her own mother as a tribute to her. Long before this modern day tribute, The Book of Proverbs (31:10-31) expounds upon the virtues of an Eishet Chayil or Woman of Valor. ”Who can find a virtuous and capable wife? She is more precious than rubies…Reward her for all she has done. Let her deeds publicly declare her praise.” The singing of Eishet Chayil on Erev Shabbat is a tradition at many tables and is thought to go back to the 17th century. The melody, like My Yiddishe Momme, is a beautiful and haunting blend of memory and feeling. We all know the story of Jacob and his two wives, Leah and Rachel. Rachel was barren but ultimately gave birth to Joseph (the scourge of his brothers but in the end their savior). Tragically, she would give birth to a second son, Benjamin, and then die on the way and be buried, not in Machpelah (like the other Matriarchs and Patriarchs) but on the road at Efrat. Rashi expounds on why Rachel was buried where she was: "I (i.e. Jacob) didn't even take her into Beit Lechem itself which was in the land, and I know that you feel badly about this. But know that God told me to do this, so that she will be a help to her children. When the King of Babylonia, will exile them and they will pass by her grave, Rachel will come out and cry, and beg God for mercy. God, in turn, will answer and respond to her: 'There is reward for your actions, so says the Lord, and your children will return to their borders.'"(Rashi, Genesis 48:8) Rachel was honored for her devotion to the children of Israel. In the famous text from Jeremiah Chapter 31, this then repeats itself with Rachel’s attribute of selfless love. “A voice is heard on high, lamentation, bitter weeping, Rachel weeping for her children, she refuses to be comforted for her children for they are not.” And the Lord answers: Refrain your voice from weeping and your eyes from tears, for there is reward for your work.” A Woman of Valor, a keeper of home and hearth, a beautiful soul. On this Mother’s Day let us fondly remember our mothers who are no longer here and those who still love and care for us each day. “I long to hold her hands once more as in days gone by and ask her to forgive me for things I did that made her cry.” WE LOVE YOU!! MOMS EVERYWHERE!! Gerr-ala (aka Gerry) That’s what my mom called me. 4 • M AY 2016 N IS SA N - Iyar 5 7 7 6 MAY 2016 NI SSA N - I yar 5776 • 5 Shalom Yeladim S pring is finally in the air! Our annual Passover Celebration was a huge success. The children loved listening to the Passover story and singing songs. Thank you Rabbi Nesson, Cantor Shana, Susan Gold and all the amazing teachers who worked tirelessly to pull off another great show. Yasher Koach to all. School is not over yet. Here is a schedule of events still to come: Mother’s Day Celebration Wednesday, May 4 - 9:30 Yom HaAtzmaut Wednesday May 11 - 9:30 Lag B’Omer Thursday May 26 - 9:30am Memorial Day Monday, May 30 School Closed Father’s Day Wednesday, June 1 - 9:30 Graduation for 4’s Wednesday, June 8 - 5:45pm Last Day of School Friday, June 10 (12noon closing) Don’t forget to register for the 2016-17 school year. Be well, Marla LET SHALOM YELADIM BRIDGE THE GAP BETWEEN SCHOOL & CAMP Sign up for B R I D G E S For children ages 18mos to 5yrs 7:30am - 6pm $60 9am - 2:30pm $50 $12 per hour Lunch Included Please fill in your days/hours below and return to the office Make check payable to “Shalom Yeladim” June 14 ______ June 15 ______ June16 ______ June 17 ______ June 20 _____ June 21______ June 22 ______ June 23______ June 24_____ Child’s Name____________________________________ Parent’s Names__________________________________ Phone_________________________________________ Email__________________________________________ For more information call Marla Katz 973-538-8284 [email protected] Morristown Jewish Center Beit Yisrael 177 Speedwell Avenue Morristown NJ 07960 6 • M AY 2016 N IS SA N - Iyar 5 7 7 6 Enroll your child in Shalom Yeladim-The Judie Gerstein Early Learning Center and receive FREE MEMBERSHIP! We are happy to announce that, beginning July 1, 2016, the Board of Directors of the Morristown Jewish Center Beit Yisrael (MJCBY) have approved free synagogue membership for enrolled Shalom Yeladim families whose oldest child has not yet entered third grade. On behalf of the Congregation, we invite you to accept this offer to join the MJCBY family! As full members of our MJCBY family, you can take advantage of all of the programs and activities MJCBY has to offer – including Tot Shabbat, TGIS, Life Long Learning, Adult Education, Sisterhood, Men’s Club, special events, as well as regular and holiday services. Tell your friends and family! Please feel free to contact Kathy Neibart, Membership Chair or Gerry Gross, Executive Director (973-538-9292), with any questions you may have. ME AND MY SHADOW J oin Morah Alexis in song, dance, arts & crafts, snacks and more.. Children ages 1 month – 24 months 9:45am – 10:45am May 2, 9, 16, 23 (last class for this session) FREE AND OPEN TO THE COMMUNITY! For more information, call Marla Katz at 973-538-8284 or email [email protected] Saturday-May 14 10:30 am with Morah Shari Sing Y Pray Y Craft For families with children ages birth to 7 years. Afterwards, join the congregation for a Kiddush Lunch. Feel free to bring friends! Open to the Community! Shalom Yeladim, classroom 9 MJCBY NEWS Quick Look Please tear out and save! For more information look inside your newsletter. EVENT DAY D ate TIME TOT SHABBAT SATURDAY MAY 14TH 10:30 AM AWE SHABBAT - STANDING BEFORE G-D, FINDING OUR PERSONAL SINAI MOMENT IN TIME SATURDAY MAY 14TH 10:30 AM USY - CUPCAKE WARS SUNDAY MAY 15TH 6:30 PM SISTERHOOD PROGRAM - THE LEGACY OF DEBBIE FRIEDMAN WITH CANTOR SHANA THURSDAY MAY 19TH 7:30 PM SISTERHOOD SHABBAT SATURDAY MAY 21ST 9:30 AM LLL PROGRAM - SHAKESPEARE AND ANTISEMITISM WITH FRANK OCCHIOGROSSO SUNDAY MAY 22ND 10:00 AM Go to MJCBY.ORG for more information about events. WOMENS SEDER 2016 - MOMENTS Go to FLICKR for more photos. Link on Eblast MAY 2016 NI SSA N - I yar 5776 • 7 Shalom Club SHALOM CLUB HAPPENINGS MAY T he Shalom Club is a joint project of the Morristown Jewish Center and the JCC of MetroWest. The Shalom Club meets on Tuesdays at the Center at 11 am. Bring a dairy lunch and coffee and cake will be served. Guests are always welcome. For information, call MJCBY at (973) 538-9292. Shalom Club Happenings: May 3 - Rothman Luncheon and Current Events May 10 - JCHC - Susan Covalesky, “Baltic Amber” May 17 - Stuart Lefkowitz,“NJ Mines and Mining” May 24 - TBA May 31 - TBA JCC Group Leader, Lori Chimoff Looking to Give Back to Your Community Through Good Deeds? W e serve less fortunate members of the Morristown community at the Morristown Soup Kitchen, the 4th Sunday of every month. If you’re willing to help out, please contact Lou Bodian at LouB48@gmail. com. We also provide services for homeless people through our affiliation with Family Promise. If you wish to assist in this effort, please contact Keith Usiskin at [email protected]. Synagogue News GOOD AND WELFARE MAZEL TOV AND CONGRATULATIONS TO: Hanoch Yefet and Barbara Kavadias on their marriage. Paul and Kathy Green on the marriage of their son, Michael, to Tanya Comella. Joel and Marla Katz on the birth of a grandson, Noah to son Jason and Marieta Cohen. Larry Ozarow and Mia Mutascio on the engagement of their son, Josh, to Emily Granacher Joel and Ellen Charm on the engagement of their son, Sam, to Sarah Black. Michelle Herman and to Bill Herman on the engagement of their daughter, Rikki, to Mikhail Kagan. Fred and Ellie Knapp on the birth of a grandson, Alexander Hudson, born to son David & Genevieve. Donna and Gerry Gross on the birth of a grandson, Rocco Kanan, born to Tony and Monisha Sanabria. CONDOLENCES TO: Karen Miller on the passing of her beloved father, Milton Feintuch. Daniel Brown on the passing of his brother-in-law, Eric Thaler. Ron Axelrod on the passing of our long time member and his beloved father, Gerald Axelrod. Joel and Ginger Beecher on the passing of their beloved granddaughter, Molly O’Donnell. Marc and Beth Alterman on the passing of their beloved niece, Molly O’Donnell. Karen Secular on the passing of her beloved father, Howard Secular. Ilene Wolff on the passing of her beloved mother, Barbara Lakind. Phyllis Levin on the passing of her beloved father, Bernard Klapman. Helena Kloder and the passingo of her beloved brother, Mitchell Kloder. REFUAH SCHLEMA TO: Steven Abend, Mel Appelbaum, Ray Chimoff, Jacob Green, Murray Goldfinger, Jerry Gottesman, Ellis Hoch, Phyllis Kopp, Abby London, Nancy Medford, Leora Nesson, Sonya Oppenheimer, Marcia Samuels, Nancy Stupay and Mimi Zukoff. WEEKLY WOMAN’S TORAH DISCUSSION Every Friday - 10:30 am W hat happens when a group of women get together to read and discuss Torah each week? Come find out! We read, discuss, and wrestle with our primary sources: the Torah and Prophets. All backgrounds and knowledge levels are welcome. This is a very informal class; come whenever you can make it, even if you can’t be there on time or you can’t make it every week. Bring your questions! Contact Cantor Shana with any questions. 8 • M AY 2016 N IS SA N - Iyar 5 7 7 6 Synagogue News DO A MITZVAH... GET INVOLVED.. A re you longing to give back to the Community? Does your child need a mitzvah project for their B’nai Mitzvah? { GEMILUT HASIDIM! The Gemilut Hasidim committee is looking for volunteers to make an occasional meal for a member of our congregation who is returning from the hospital or rehab facility. If you can help out, please send email to Meryl Balaban ([email protected]) or Helena Kloder ([email protected]) and indicate if you are kosher. T H E O F F I C E 1 Do you have some free time during the week? The office is always in need of helpers to help with the day to day functions of running MJCBY! If you can spare an hour or two, contact Gerry at 973-538-9292 or [email protected] C H E V R A K A D I S H A ' Would you like to participate in the ultimate Mitzvah? the ultimate kindness? Our Chevra Kadisha (Holy Society) is looking for both men and women to join our team of Tahara volunteers. Help to provide comfort to mourners and respect to their departed. D o you have an upcoming Simcha? Let the office know so we can share your Simcha with the rest of the congregation in the next edition of the newsletter. Births, Weddings, Engagements... Email Gerry at [email protected] with your information. Put “Simcha” in the subject line. WELCOME TO CHAVER WEB W e want to welcome all members of our MJCBY family to our expansion of access to our Synagogue Member software, Chaver- ware. This data stores all of your family’s information, school registrations and record of bills and payments. We have recently expanded the service to include ChaverWeb, online access to Chaverware by our members and non-members. The first group of families using this new set of features is our Religious School families who are currently in the process of registering their children for the new school year beginning in September 2016. The Directors of the Religious School, Michelle Nulman and Gail Sulkin would like to remind all families to go on to ChaverWeb and complete your registration prior to June 1st. After June 1st you will be billed an additional $75 for tuition. To all of our non-Religious School families, we will be rolling out the access to ChaverWeb for everyone by the beginning of June. You will receive a Welcome e-mail assigning you an ID and temporary password which you will be asked to change. Once on ChaverWeb you will be able to: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. View all of your family information Edit and make changes to that information Review your financial history (bills and payment) Make a payment to you bill. Make a donation to MJCBY *** Credit Card usage will be allowed. We are in the process of allowing acceptance of Credit Cards Online, Visa and Mastercard. We will update you with more details prior to the general roll-out of ChaverWeb. Please contact me at [email protected] or (973)538-9292 with any questions. Gerry Share your joy! MAY 2016 NI SSA N - I yar 5776 • 9 Sisterhood News THE LEGACY OF DEBBIE FRIEDMAN: HOW ONE WOMAN’S IMAGINATION CHANGED JEWISH MUSIC Thursday, May 19th - 7:30pm Cantor Shana Onigman will make a presentation focusing on Debbie Friedman who was taken from us much too soon. Refreshments will be served. NOTE: Sisterhood members will be presented the slate of incoming officers for 2106-17 at 7:30 pm. and asked to vote. Register by May 16 to Beth - [email protected] Hilde - 973-267-7403 P e r s o n a l S h o pp i n g App o i n t m e n t s To arrange an appointment at the Sisterhood Gift Shop during “off” hours contact: Sharon (973) 285-1877 [email protected] Donna (973) 895-5553 [email protected] Dorothy (973) 361-4338 [email protected] Vivian (973) 984-8178 [email protected] [email protected] Have a Simcha coming up? B’Nai Mitzvah, Wedding, Baby... Why not consider setting up your very own “Simcha Registry” at the Sisterhood Judaica Gift shop and let them know the “favorite things” that are on your wish list! 10 • M AY 2016 N ISSA N - Iyar 5 7 7 6 HELP US PUT THE SISTERHOOD IN SISTERHOOD SHABBAT VOLUNTEER TODAY! Life Long Learning Upcoming Events “YOU SHALL CALL SHABBAT A DELIGHT” COME CELEBRATE SHABBAT WITH YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS AT A CONGREGATION AND FAMILY SHABBAT DINNER Friday, May 6th Dinner 6:30 pm followed by services 7:30 pm $15 Per adult $8 Per child ages 6-12 BYOB of Kosher wine under 5 free rsvp to Mia [email protected] 973-538-9292 No later than Tuesday, May 3rd Dinner prepared by Cantor “Chef Shana” and the Sisterhood Kiddush Committee Please let us know if you would like a vegetarian option. Morristown Jewish Center 177 Speedwell Avenue Morristown NJ 07960 973-538-9292 www. mjcby.org OPEN TO THE COMMUNITY MAY 2016 NI SSA N - I ya r 5776 • 11 Family News EMILY SARA SOLOTOFF I t is with enormous pride that the Solotoff family invites the congregation of Morristown Jewish Center Beit Yisrael to share in the Bat Mitzvah of our daughter, Emily Sara Solotoff, as she is called to the Torah on May 14. Emily is a seventh grade Honor Roll student at Randolph Middle School. She is also an avid and accomplished dancer, studying at and competing at the Dance Academy of North Jersey, with many of her friends. Emily has attended sleep away camp at Chestnut Lake Camp and many of her camp friends will be sharing her special day. She also will be participating in Harbor Hills' teen travel program this summer, as well as dancing in a national competition. For her Mitzvah project, she and two of her friends raised several thousand dollars for breast cancer research, selling t-shirts and bracelets, in honor of the mother of one of her friends who suffered from breast cancer. In addition, given her love of animals, she rescued a cat, Brooklyn, from 11th Hour Rescue, who has quickly become part of our family along with our dog, Gracie. Emily also plans on donating a portion of her gifts to the Cat House at 11th Hour Rescue so more cats can be rescued and cared for. Also, her basket on the bimah will be a basket of pet supplies that she will donate, as well. We are thankful to Cantor Shana, Rabbi Nesson and Emily’s Religious School teachers who have helped her prepare for this special day. Emily also acknowledges all of her teachers at Shalom Yeladim where she started her religious education. We are excited to welcome all of our guests, including those who are coming from California, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Pennsylvania, as well as all of the members of the congregation, to share this special day. With all of our love, Tammy, Eric, Emily Jaden, Gracie and Brooklyn Solotoff BENJAMIN EMANUEL FERRIER ANNA MARX FERRIER W e invite you to share our joy as our children, Benjamin and Anna, are called to the Torah for their b’nai mitzvah Saturday, May 28. Ben, 7th grade, and Anna, 6th, attend Randolph Middle School. They have enjoyed going through the b’nai mitzvah experience together and have been so supportive and encouraging of one another. Their older sister, Sarah, became a bat mitzvah at MJCBY five years ago and Ben and Anna aim to outdo her performance before she leaves for college at the end of the summer! Ben loves playing percussion and piano as well as enjoying soccer and skiing. He is looking forward to another awesome session this summer at Sprout Lake Camp. Anna plays percussion, loves cheer leading, gymnastics, horseback riding, snowboarding and performing on stage in musical productions. Camp Echo is where she will spend part of this summer. Both Ben and Anna discovered a new passion last year when they became scuba certified. Their favorite activity, however, is hanging out with their little cousins! For their mitzvah project, Ben and Anna met with Holocaust survivor, Olga Menzcer. Olga has taught our entire family, not only about her personal experiences during the Holocaust, but about being a model of strength and optimism. We have all benefitted immensely from this experience and have gained some insight as to how people with a spirit like Olga’s survived. We highly recommend this most meaningful mitzvah project. Ben and Anna have attended Mommy & Me class through pre-school and religious school at MJCBY, and we wish to thank their teachers, Cantor Shana and Rabbi Nesson for preparing them for this milestone. Also, thanks to Gail, Michelle, Flo, Gerry and Mia for their support and smiles. With love, Andrea, Austin, Sarah, Ben & Anna 12 • M AY 2016 N ISSA N - Iyar 5 7 7 6 Religious School News MAY 5/1 5/4 5/7 5/8 5/11 5/15 5/18 5/20 School in Session 7th grade field trip School in Session Last Jr. Congregation School in Session School in Session Last Day of Religious School 7th Grade Commencement 3rd Grade Consecration RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FAMILIES IMPORTANT REMINDER Registration for Religious School 2016-17 is under way. Families are finding the online registration process using ChaverWeb to be very user friendly and efficient. All of your children should be registered prior to June 1st. After June 1st, an additional $75 per student will be added to your tuition bills. If you have any questions please contact either one of us or Flo in the office. Thanks, Gail and Michelle Saturday - MAY 7 DOOR GREETERS May 1 Jeff Grayzel May 8 Todd Schleifstein May 15 Jen Weinstock MAY 2016 NI SSA N - I ya r 5776 • 13 Yahrzeits SHABBAT APRIL 29 & 30 NissanApril 2230Dorothy Rockowitz* Dorothy Frigand Edelman* Henry Morchower* Pearl Schlossman William Hebel NissanMay 23 1 Louis Berger* Lydia Wein Raphael Rogers* 24 2 Arthur Seifer* Marvin Van Wiemokly* 25 3 George Beecher* Sylvia Blatt* 26 4 Hyman Yohanan* Morris Rosenberg 27 5 Daniel Gebel David Frigand* Frieda Guggenheimer* Joseph Wallenstein Rubin Gurevitz* 28 6 Joseph Gelber Michael Goldstein Paul Levine* Sadie Dubin SHABBAT MAY 6 & 7 NissanMay 29 7 Abraham Gordon* Morris Barber Ruth Goldman 30 8 Caryn Foster Gertrude Segal IyarMay 19Celia Beer* Frances Strelzoff Max Cappel* 2 10 Albert Finver* Frances Canier Lillian Steinberg Rebecca Weinstein* Sarah Small* 3 11 Frank Cohen* 4 12 Bessie Antin Goldie Feldman* Jennie Rosenthal* Lenore Widmann Morris Chimoff* 5 13 Esther Levit Kermit Bricker Rachel Winer* 14 • M AY 2016 SHABBAT MAY 13 & 14 IyarMay 6 14 David Gold* Gertie Hayworth* Jordan Goldstein Lilly Pancis 7 15 Emanuel Spitzer* Isadore Rosenfarb Loretta Levine Rachel Leon* 8 16 Eva Roth* Gussie Wildhorn Kurt Kosterlitz* Pearl Epstein 9 17 Pauline Price* Robert Gordon* Ruth Goldman* 1018Eliahu Danielpour Jennie Halpern* 1119Carrie Sager Daisy Glassman 1220Henry Hirsch Laura Fensterheim Mannie Kornreich* Phyllis Evans* Sylvia Cohen* SHABBAT MAY 20 & 21 IyarMay 1321Benjamin Epstein* Betty Kling* Esther Milich Laura Newmark* Louis Weiss Rose Grossman* 1422Benjamin Feldman Celia Linka Rose Rogers* 1523Abraham Grosman Eva Sains Joseph Attias* Sima & Joseph Notowicz 1624Joseph Shatken Maurice Fleischman Nathan Cohn Rae Cohn Rosalind Berman* Sophie Engel 1725Ida Salny* 1826Minnie Schwartz* Pauline Mintz* R. Alan Dickinson* 1927Deborah Segal* Edith Halpern N IS SA N - Iyar 5 7 7 6 SHABBAT MAY 27 & 28 IyarMay 2028Lawrence Sobol* Max Barkan* 2129Elsie Terp Margaret Lebowitz* 2230Alvin Turner* Bernice Glucoft Bessie Linder* Irene Gevurtz* Mervin Green 2331Jessie Levine John Klein Lillian Gold* Marlene Feldman Iyar June 24 1 Alan Brickman Birdie Stave Marcia Nimensky Shirley Barber 25 2 Meyer Slotsky Monte Wallenstein Morton Moosen Paul Weisser* Ralph Tilkin 26 3 Elsie Sokol Eugene Timins Harris Schwartz* Molly Isbit Morris Freed Robert Judkowitz Sarah Drell* Contributions BUILDING RENOVATION FUND Lynne & Walter Rosenfeld to Barbara Kavadias in honor of her marriage to Hanoch Yefet. Ellen & Joel Charm to Phyllis Levy in memory of her father, Bernhard Klapman. Helena & Lou Bodian in memory of Harry G. Kloder. CANTOR’S FUND Ruth Kantrowitz to Peppi Glass in memory of her husband, Daniel. Barbara & Howard Haimann to Peppi Glass in memory of her husband, Daniel. Tina Levine in honor of the Women’s Seder. EDUCATION ENDOWMENT FUND Bonnie Krauser & Tom Welsh to Peppi Glass in memory of her husband, Daniel. Karen Secular & Doron Grosman to Peppi Glass in memory of her husband, Daniel. Herb & Rose Levine to Peppi Glass in memory of her husband, Daniel. Herb & Rose Levine get well to Mel Appelbaum. Linda & Larry Kornreich to Barbara Kavadias in honor of her marriage to Hanoch Yefet. Diana & Robert Grayson to Barbara Kavadias in honor of her marriage to Hanoch Yefet. Anna & Bob Gelber in memory of Joe Gelber. Nancy Goldband to Robin Willcox and Family in memory of their father, Albert Goldband. Louis T. Urban to Barbara Kavadias in honor of her marriage to Hanoch Yefet. Israela & Cy Halpern to Peppi Glass in memory of her husband, Daniel. Charlotte Turner to Barbara Kavadias in honor of her marriage to Hanoch Yefet. Israela & Cy Halpern to Phyllis Kopp for a speedy recovery. Shirley Lindner Storgion to Vivian Laska & Nancy Berns in honor of their Eishet Chayil. Jacqueline Schiff in memory of Dr. Stephen Mark Schiff. Linda & Larry Kornreich to Ilene Wolff in memory of her mother, Barbara Lakind. Agnes & Leon Bonan. to explore options for contributions see http://www.mjcby.org/about-us/donate/ EDUCATION ENDOWMENT FUND Nancy & Robert Berns to Peppi Glass in memory of her husband, Daniel; Karen Secular in memory of her father Howard Secular, Joel & Ginger Beecher in memory of their granddaughter, Molly. Nancy & Robert Berns to Mayrav & Adam Smith in honor of Jacob’s Bar Mitzvah; to Lori & Seth Levy in honor of Josh’s Bar Mitzvhah. Nancy & Robert Berns to Fern Spitzer in honor of all that she does for MJCBY; to Cantor Shana for all that she does for MJCBY. Nancy & Robert Berns for all Shalach Manot volunteers. David Ticker & Linda Griffler to Karen Secular in memory of her father, Howard Secular. MJCBY NEW LIFT FUND Linda & Larry Kornreich to Peppi Glass in memory of her husband, Daniel. Fern & Donald Spitzer to Marla Katz in memory of her mother, Frances Greenwald. Fern & Donald Spitzer to Vivian Laska & Nancy Berns in honor of their Eishet Chayil. Meryl & Michael Balaban to Ilene Wolff in memory of her mother, Barbara Lakind. Fern & Donald Spitzer to Ilene Wolff in memory of her mother, Barbara Lakind; to Karen Secular in memory of her father, Howard Secular; to Ginger & Joel Beecher in memory of their granddaugther Molly. RABBI'S DISCRETIONARY FUND Beatrice Mintz in memory of Max Mintz Nahid Hemmat in memory of Naim Hemmat. Joan & Martin Cohen in memory of Ruth B. Stern. HERMAN J. FRIGAND FUND Bill & Susan Neigher in memory of Harry Dennis & Neil Frigand in memory of Rubinson. Herman J. Frigand. Carol & Arthur Rogoff in memory of Nathan Janet & Mel Appelbaum in memory of Rogoff. Sandra Gray Appelbaum. Max Weiss in memory of Sylvia Blatt. HISTORY FUND SHALOM YELADIM FUND Barbara & Howard Haimann in memory of Barbara & Glenn Davis to Marla Katz in Samuel Haimann. memory of her mother, Frances Greenwald. Dore & Andrea Beinhaker in memory of MJCBY NEW LIFT FUND Blair Beinhaker. Fern & Donald Spitzer to Mayrav & Adam Susan & Allan Berger in memory of Smith in honor of Jacob’s Bar Mitzvah. Benjamin Reinhimer. Adrienne & Alan Chanin in memory of Ellie & Fred Knapp in honor of the birth of Albert A. Binik. their grandson, Alexander Hudson. Beverly & Ira Hammer to Barbara Kavadias Debbie & Doug Goldstein in memory of in honor of her marriage to Hanoch Yefet. Michael Goldstein. Meryl & Michael Balaban to Barbara Kavadias in honor of her marriage to SOUP KITCHEN FUND Hanoch Yefet. Flo & Joe Sager in memory of Charles Linda & Lee Rosenbaum to Karen Secular Cohen. in memory of her father, Howard Secular; Irene Solondz to Peppi Glass in memory of to Ilene Wolff in memory of her mother, her husband, Daniel Glass. Barbara Lakind. 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