The Weekly Scroll - Mosaic Law Congregation

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The Weekly Scroll - Mosaic Law Congregation
Reuven H. Taff
Rabbi
The Weekly Scroll
Benjamin Rosner
Cantor
George Wald
Cantor Emeritus
Mission Statement
Mosaic Law Congregation is the vibrant, spiritual home for all
members of the Sacramento region seeking a life of Jewish
education and support within the framework of Conservative
Judaism.
Irit S. Winston
Director of
Education & Youth
David Long
President
Vision Statement
A thriving, vibrant Conservative Jewish congregation, whose
members are invested and engaged in creating a welcoming,
participatory synagogue for the betterment of the Jewish
community, the greater Sacramento area and the world.
Shabbat February 28, 2015 | 2 Adar 5775 | Parshat: Tetzaveh
Torah: Exodus 28:31 - 29:18 page 470 | Maftir: Deuteronomy 25:17 - 19 page 1066
Haftarah: I Samuel 15:2 - 34 page 1207
Friday, 2/27
(8 Adar)
10am-1pm: KOH Library Open
1-4pm: Gift Shop Open
5:39pm: Candle Lighting
7pm: Kabbalat Shabbat Ukelele Service led by the 7th
graders (Chapel)
Shabbat, 2/28
(9 Adar)
8am: Bernie Goldberg’s English Readings - “Judah
Halevi’s Pilgrimage” (Chapel)
9am: Shabbat Service (Sanctuary)
11am: Tot Shabbat (Rm 8)
6:48pm: Havdalah
Sunday, 3/1
(10 Adar)
Tuesday, 3/3
(12 Adar)
5:45pm: Ma’ariv Minyan (Chapel)
4:30-5:45pm: Sac Children’s Chorus (SH)
4:30-6pm: Sac Children’s Chorus (Rm 6/7)
6:30-8:30pm: Sac Children’s Chorus (Rm 6/7)
6:30pm: Team Isaiah Mtg (YL)
7pm: Torah Reading Class (Rm 3)
Wednesday, 3/4
(13 Adar)
Erev Purim
9am: Shacharit Minyan (Chapel)
9am: Religious School
9:30am-12:30pm: Gift Shop Open
11am: Purim Carnival and Auction - See Purim Schedule
below
10am-1pm: KOH Library Open
2-4pm: Band Rehearsal (Sanctuary)
9:45am: Jessie Yoshpe Women’s Study (KOH)
3-6pm: Gift Shop Open
4pm: NO Religious School
4:30-6pm: Sac Children’s Chorus (Sanctuary)
4:30-6pm: Sac Children’s Chorus (SH)
5:45pm: Ma’ariv Minyan
7pm: Megillah Reading (Sanctuary)
Thursday, 3/5
(14 Adar)
Purim
7:15am: Shacharit Minyan (Chapel)
10am-1pm: KOH Library Closed
5:45pm: Ma’ariv Minyan (Chapel)
4:30-5:30pm: Sac Children’s Chorus (Room 8)
4:30-6pm: Sac Children’s Chorus (Rooms 6 & 7)
7am: Megillah Reading/Shacharit Minyan (Chapel)
10am-1pm: KOH Library Open
4:30-6pm: Sac Children’s Chorus (Rm 6/7)
5:45pm: Ma’ariv Minyan (Chapel)
5:45pm: Adult Meditation Class (Rm 2)
Friday, 3/6
(15 Adar)
Shushan Purim
7:15am: Rosh Chodesh Service (Chapel)
10am-1pm: KOH Library Open
1-4pm: Gift Shop Open
5:46pm: Candle Lighting
7:30pm: Friday Night Live (Sanctuary)
MLC Events
Bernie Goldberg’s English Readings - Judah Halevi’s
Pilgrimage - 8am Shabbat mornings in the Chapel.
Shabbat, 3/7
(16 Adar)
Purim Carnival - Sunday, Mar 1 from 11am to 1pm. Enjoy a
bounce house and brand new activities that will keep your children
entertained. Tickets: $15 for a wrist band to use for all of the
activities. Hamantaschen: $5 for a packet of 5 hamantaschen.
Lunch: $5 for hot dog, chips & drink. All children are welcome to
join our Religious School morning programs. Religious School
Schedule: 9:00am—9:20am - Religious School Special Funny
Service. 9:20am—9:40am - Purim Parade with Rabbi Taff.
9:40am—11:00am - Children’s plays according to the story of
Megillot Esther based on Dr. Seuss’ story and exchanging
Mishloach Manot.
8am: Bernie Goldberg’s English Readings - “Judah
Halevi’s Pilgrimage” (Chapel)
9am: Shabbat Service - Delilah Dewing Bat
Mitzvah (Sanctuary)
11am: Tot Shabbat (Rm 8)
6:55pm: Havdalah
Friday Night Live or Shabbat Under the Stars - The 1st Fri of
every month (except Passover), followed by a dairy Oneg.
Shabbat Unplugged - Mar 20 - 6pm. Traditional Shabbat service
with classical guitar accompaniment. Followed by a dairy Oneg.
Monday, 3/2
(11 Adar)
SAVE THE DATE - MLC's Education Committee is conducting a
drawing for a car. The drawing has been extended to May 17, the
last day of Religious School. Get your tickets now!
Friday Nights - For those needing to say kaddish as well as
making our Fridays much more dynamic, here is a schedule of
Friday Night activities:
Traditional Services - 6pm followed by a dairy Oneg when there
is no additional programming.
Shababababa Service - May 15. For families and grandparents
with kids 0-8 followed by dinner.
Cultural Programming and Concerts
Come to MLC for music lessons! Teachers use our facilities to
teach more than 20 instruments. This also raises money for the
synagogue! For more information, go to https://mosaiclaw.org/
content/music-lessons-mlc.
J-JAM Returns! - Sunday May 31st at approximately 4:15pm.
Keep your eyes open for another session in partnership with Beth
Shalom at the Einstein Center, showcasing the musical talents of
the Sacramento Jewish Community.
Mosaic Law Congregation  2300 Sierra Boulevard  Sacramento, CA 95825  916-488-1122  Visit our website at MosaicLaw.org
TIME IS RUNNING OUT - LESS THAN A WEEK LEFT
TO SAVE WITH EARLY-BIRD TICKET PRICES!
The MLC Second Night Passover Seder returns Sat night,
Apr 4 but the ticket prices go up in less than one week!! Be
sure you make your reservations today and join Rabbi Taff,
Cantor Rosner, and all your friends and family as together we
celebrate the second night of Pesach. The evening will be
filled with singing, story telling, and a gourmet feast catered
by non-other than Master Kosher Chef, Yair Luria!
REGISTER ONLINE TODAY at
http://tiny.cc/MLCSecondNightSeder or look for the Seder
flyer with tear-off registration section in the foyer. Ticket prices go up after March 4! Escape the ordinary -- Escape from
Egypt at the Mosaic Law Second Night Passover Seder!
Shabbat Shalom in the Home - May 8. Shabbat Shalom in the Home
is a free quarterly Shabbat home hospitality event for Mosaic Law
members and friends. Celebrate Shabbat and get to know your fellow
congregants in an informal home setting. To sign up as either a host or
a guest, please contact Alla Gamarnik at 392-5782 or the MLC office
or fill out a host or guest questionnaire which can be found on the
Mosaic Law website. Please email the questionnaire to
[email protected].
Interested in taking a Conversational Hebrew Class? Classes began
Wed, Feb 25 and continue every Wed for 12 weeks from 5:15-6:15pm.
Fee is $15 per class or $180 for the course. Contact Irit at 488-1122
x117 or [email protected].
Forming Mosaic Law Congregation Havurot - Havurah is a word
derived from Hebrew for "friend." Havurot are groups created to
facilitate friendships within our congregation. If interested, please
email Jan Linver at [email protected].
The MLC Isaiah Team for Tikkun Olam is hosting an overnight
shelter for approximately 100 homeless individuals on Monday night
Mar 23. In addition to providing a warm, secure space to spend the
night, we will provide a warm dinner, evening entertainment or
fellowship, and a morning meal. If you would like to help obtain,
prepare, or serve food, spend time with an individual for one evening,
or collect/donate toiletries to distribute to our guests before they leave,
please contact Chuck Adelman 425-2957 or Marilyn Bargman 7094065.
Once we were slaves and now we are free - to clean! Please share
your time and energy to help clean and kasher our Mosaic Law kitchen
for Passover and our Second Night Seder. Shifts will be scheduled
between Wed, Mar 25, and Wed, Apr 1. Please contact Ricki Lobel at
[email protected] or 916-363-7066 to volunteer and to choose your
hours. Thank you in advance for your help with this great mitzvah!
4th Annual Kiddush Cup Golf Tournament – Fri, Jun 12. This year
we’ll be returning to the beautiful Whitney Oaks Golf Club.
Registration 7am with continental breakfast, shotgun start 8am, kosher
BBQ after golf. Registration fee is $125.00 per golfer; sponsorship
opportunities available. Contact Steve Turtletaub (916) 549-3725 for
more information.
Shemesh Camp - MLC has scheduled a summer camp for children
between 3yrs and 6th grade. We would like to offer swimming lessons
for the children. If you have a backyard pool that would be available
for swim lessons, please contact Irit S. Winston at 488-1122 x117 or
[email protected].
Volunteer Opportunities - Have you been visiting the sick or
homebound? MLC is pleased to announce the opportunity to bring
homemade chicken soup to those who are recovering from illness or
hospitalization. The soup is located in the MLC kitchen; if you’re
interested in taking some to a MLC congregant, please contact JoAnne
to arrange access. Volunteer opportunities also exist for those who
want to participate in the making of the soup and/or for helping to fund
this mitzvah. This is intended to be an ongoing project. If interested in
either, please contact Caren Zorman at [email protected].
Video Tribute “Book” - Copies of the video tribute are available for
purchase for $5 each. Contact JoAnne in the office if you’d like to
purchase a copy.
Youth Services
Tot Shabbat - This weekly service is for children 5 years and under,
11-11:50am in Rm 8. This is a parent-led volunteer cooperative.
Upcoming Women's Network Events
Mark your calendars now for this exciting event:
Women’s Network presents Vashti’s Banquet - Sun, Mar 8th from
12-2:30pm in the Social Hall. Featuring special guest speaker Michal
Kohane on“Purim: The Real Deal” and honoring Janie Gumpert,
Arlene Pearl, and Judy Persin for their dedication to performing the
mitzvah of providing Seudat Havraah.
Dues - If you have not yet paid your 2014-2015 Annual Dues, please
do so today so that you may join us for these events. Dues are $40 and
should be made out to MLC Women's Network.
KOH Library Events
Our hours are: Sun, Mon, Thu and Fri: 10am to 1pm; Wed: 9am –
12pm and 1pm – 6pm. We are also available as needed – just call
ahead to be sure someone is here to assist you (916) 485-4143.
Ongoing Groups
Rabbi Melamed’s Discussion Group – Meets at 1:30pm the second
Mon of each month.
Hadassah Discussion Group – Meets every other Wed at 9:45am.
Contact Soni Meyer for more information: (916) 383-5743
Save the Date: Saturday, March 28th at 8:15pm - KOH Music Series
Concert presents Os Lorenzos Quintet, featuring Marc Epstein. RSVPs
recommended: General Admission $15; Students & Seniors $10.
Community
Introduction to Judaism, Part 1 - Began Feb 15. There is still time
to join! The course has been designed with multiple audiences in
mind, including committed Jews who are involved with a congregation
and would like to fill in gaps in their basic Jewish education; to those
who might be totally unfamiliar with Judaism. Taught by Dr. David
Zuckerman with area rabbis serving as guest lecturers. $180 for all
sessions. 7-9pm at the Jewish Federation, 2130 21st. St., Sacramento.
Register online; email your registration form to
[email protected]; or mail/drop off your form and payment to
the Federation office. A Part 2 class will be held if there is interest
from the community. For more information, contact
[email protected] or 916-486-0906 ext. 310.
Melton’s next two-year cycle will
be starting in October 2015 and
will be held Tuesday evenings
6:30-8:45pm at Congregation
Beth Shalom. Our faculty for these classes will be Dr. Sheree Meyer
and Leslie Kuperstein. More information about this curriculum can be
found at: http://www.meltonschool.org/apply/corecurriculum
Make a Dream Come True - Host An Exchange Student. Forte'
International Exchange Association, a highly respected non-profit,
public-benefit organization, is seeking local host families for high
school boys and girls from Scandinavia, France, Germany, Italy,
Spain, Thailand, China, South Korea and the former Soviet
Republics. The students are excited and are already awaiting word
about their host families for the 2015/2016 academic school year
(or semester). Host families provide room, board, and guidance for
a foreign teenager living thousands of miles from home. Couples,
single parents, and families with or without children living at home
are all encouraged to apply. Local Contact: Carol and Susan
Berger, PO BOX 1376 Riverbank CA, www.world-heritage.org
209-863-2247.
Hillel at Davis and Sacramento 50th Anniversary Celebration
Sunday, May 3, 2:00 – 5:00 p.m., 328 A Street, Davis. Please join
Hillel in celebrating 50 years of providing a vibrant Jewish center
for the college students of our region. This special occasion also
will honor Hillel's Board Presidents through the decades, including
Mosaic Law’s Mike Singer, Julie Lavine, David Dulberg, Scott
Shapiro and Wendy Hoffman-Blank. Sponsorships available.
General admission $150/person. Drawing tickets $50/each or five
for $200. Prizes include diamond necklace, private wine tasting
party, ski condo weekend and Giants vs. Dodgers tickets. For more
information, contact Joy Cohan at [email protected] or 530756-3708.
Transportation for Seniors - ATTENTION SENIORS! The
Jewish Federation has limited grant funding to provide Jewish
seniors who are homebound or no longer able to drive with taxi,
Paratransit, or Regional Transit vouchers. For more information,
contact our Community Social Worker, Alicia Mittleman, at 916205-0688.
Yom N’suin Sameah…
Yom Huledet Sameah…
Sierra Rosenberg
Mort Ehrlich
Jonah Rosenthal
Maya Vaknin
Misha Igra & Joel Tillman
Mark & Dianne Cohn
Elana Varshawsky
Sivan Shamir
Gregory Sharg
Zachary Solomon
Gayle Govenar
Todah Rabah to our Kiddush/Oneg
Sponsors, Hosts & Co-Sponsors:
Anonymous
Alan Lewis
David Navi in honor of Lou Weintraub’s 101st birthday and his
own birthday
Rosie Yurman in memory of her beloved husband, Bruce
Yurman
Shirley Cohodes in honor of her birthday
Ron & Soni Meyer in honor of Ron’s birthday
Harry & Julie Lavine in honor of their wedding anniversary
Alan & Dana Edelstein in honor of their 39th anniversary
Judy & Jim Lawson in honor of their 15th wedding anniversary
Honor your family & support the synagogue by hosting or
co-sponsoring a Kiddush or an Oneg. Mail your check or
pay on-line at www.MosaicLaw.org.
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[email protected]. Thank you.
Sid Rosenberg
Laurie Meyer
Harry Skaletzky
Alan Sukin
Irit Winston
Dana Eckler
Nancy Fogler
Matthew Friedman
Frank Gumpert
Jacob Govenar
In Memoriam…
The congregation extends its condolences to...
Terry Kaufman & Gary Weinberg on the loss of their dear brother-in-law Michael Meltzer, of blessed memory.
Drs David and Helaina Kravitz on the loss of David’s mother, Joanne Kravitz, of blessed memory.
Yahrzeits…
Ira Bach
Sam Bregman
Sheldon Edelson
Faye Ehrlich
Irving Freedenberg
Arnold Fried
June Gallop
Henry Glink
Fae Goldstein
Helen Gordon
Dena Greenberg
Esther Hanig
Fanny Heller
Jack Lackner
Mary Landay
Jerry Menaker
KOH Library and Cultural Center
Expanded Hours: Sun, Mon, Thu and Fri: 10am to 1pm; Wed: 9am –
12pm and 1pm – 6pm. We are also available as needed – just call ahead
to be sure someone is here to assist you (916) 485-4143.
K.C. Opper
Ben Picker
Enrique Ratinoff
Louis Ravitch
Devorah Rosenberg
Morton Rosenweig
Esther Roth
Florence Roth
Edward Rothenberg
Stanley Salasky
Betsy Shulmeister
Magda Simon
Lynn Smith
Bob Snitman
Pauline Thomas
Uchiel Weinberg
Jesse Wolf
Gift Shop Hours
Wednesday - 3-6pm; Fridays 1-4pm, Sunday 9:30am - 12:30pm
Appointments welcome! Contact Carol Loew at (916) 927-5220.
MISHEBAYRACH LIST, February 28, 2015
To add or delete a name, contact the synagogue office at 916-488-1122 or [email protected].
Mark Angeles – friend of Ricki Lobel
Seymour Bachmuth (Simcha Haim ben Moshe) – brother of Rita Abbott
Robert Balentine – friend of Sandra Bear
James Bangle – brother of Judy Persin
Dr. Arthur Bard (Avram ben Rachel)
Martin Baron (Menachem Mendel ben Chanah) – father of Andy Baron
Micha Ben-Reuven (Micha ben Breina) – husband of Lisa Ben-Reuven
Harry Beskind (Aharon ben Peretz) – friend of Larry & Evie Lieb
Steven Block – husband of Cheryl Block
Anthony Bustos – friend of the Sokoler Family
Chaim Pinkus ben Leah – father-in-law of Jennifer Saltzman Phillips
Mei-Shui Tu Ben Jien Chang – friend of Cantor Ben
Mark Cohn (Mordechai ben Sarah Rivka)
Craig Deutsch – nephew of Shirley Cohodes – friend of the Lawson family
Jan DeVries – in-law of Molly & Bernie Goldberg
Lane Edwards – friend of Josh Winston
Abe Faierstein (Avraham ben Basia) – father of Miriam Satin
Ian Farrand – family friend of Gay & Paul Tanner
Jack Fine – son of Barbara Fine Miller; brother of Phil Fine
Benjamin Fisher – friend of Hy Kashenberg
Jerry Fogler (Yochanan ben Bayla) - husband of Nancy Fogler
Irv Frumberg (Yitzchak ben Anna)
Larry Garber – friend of Jonathan Lightman
Arnold & Eddie Gold – friends of Dianne & Mark Cohn
Robert Goldberg – father of Terry Brent, grandfather of Lisa Freeman
Kenny Husak – son of Ruth Elkin’s friend
Allen Green (Avrum) – husband of Carolyn Green
Harvey Haymore
Frank Hebroni (Mordechai Chayim ben Channah) – nephew of Hilda Sadigh Harouni
David Hersh (Yehoushua David ben Chenya) – son-in-law of Jerry & Nancy Fogler
J. Hindman – colleague of Minna Erle
Ethan Kadish (Eytan Chaim ben Elisheva) – son of Alexia & Scott Kadish
Yehoshua ben Ruchel – father of Sara Kahn Shapiro
Louis Kaplan (Aryeh Leib ben Chaiykah)
Marc Kopeikin – friend of Renee Schaffer
Tsudik Krivoy (Tsudik ben Miriam) – uncle of Alla Gamarnik
Seymour Kupperman – grandfather of Marlo Dewing
Peter Kuttner (Meier Zvi ben Avraham) – husband of Susan Kuttner
Edward Lackner – father of Nancy Brodovsky
Abraham Joseph Levy (Avraham Yosef ben Margaret) – father of Lisa Breslau
Colin Leslie – brother of Denise Gottlieb
Steven Levick – fiance of Jonathan Lightman’s niece
Dr. Rick Lewis – friend of Karen & Steve Polansky
Gil Linver (Gidalya ben Rachel) – husband of Janice Linver
Benjamin Lipman (Binyamin Yosef ben Rachel) – friend of the Singers
Yuval Luria (Yuval ben Ayala Ronit)
Les Malkin (Eliezar ben Shlomo Yacov) – husband of Enid Malkin
Herb Marks (Chaim Mendel) – husband of Maddy Marks
Irwin Marks – brother of Herb Marks
Howard Menaker – cousin of Nancy Brodovsky
Mordechai Chanan ben David – cousin of Daniel Engel
Moshe ben Chana
Noach ben Hannah
Joseph Pedott – friend of Alan Brodovsky
Benjamin Pessah
Mark Pullen – friend of the Shaffers
Rav Avraham David ben Tobah Leah
Jack Reuben (Yakov ben Sarah) – father of Carolyn Green
Jay Rosenheim (Yaakov ben Nechama Yehudit)
Marvin Roth - Bernie and Molly Goldberg’s nephew-in-law
Richard Schaffer – brother of Michael Schaffer
Ben Schuster (Binyamin ben Bayla)
Donald Schwartz (David ben Yita) – brother of Judy Lewis
David Spitzer
James A. Steiger – dear friend of JoAnne Eastus Evans
Alan Sukin (Avraham Yosef ben Sivia)
Alan Verpukhovsky (Ariel ben Yelena) – Son of Alex Verpukhovsky & Yelena Lipskaya
Axel Wruck – father-in-law of Craig Samoville
Yisroel Yitzchak ben Rina Leah
Clay York – friend of Jonathan Lightman
Shamai ben Tirtza
Stanley Zalkind – friend of Jerry Scheinberg
Zechariah ben Leah
Cory Zimmerman – friend of Cantor Ben Rosner
Cheryl (Chaya Rivkeh bat Shayana Yentyl) - niece of Jerry Fogler
Ahuva bat Leah Golda
Aliza bat Sara Rebecca
Lindy Asch (Leah bat Chanah)
Basha bat Elka – mother of Rabbi Carol Stein
Gloria Bennett – cousin of Barbara & Davina Dubnick
Bracha bat Shoshana – sister of Victor Strasser
Anna Mae Bolar – friend of Beverly & Art Zimmerman
Bruria bat Esther
Sara Blincoe
Ellene Cain (Chava Mindel bat Bracha)
Amy Call Moren – friend of Victor & Tara Strasser
Ellen Carsch – sister of Sybil Jakob
Naomi Caspe - Bernie & Molly Goldberg’s niece
Marcia Cohen (Malkah bat Sara) – mother of Michael Rochman
Vicki Finberg Cox – niece of Shirley Cohodes
Mackenzie Craven – friend of Lauer family
Tami Crohn
Natalie D’Souza – friend of Art & Beverly Zimmerman
Nancy Ben Venuti Davis – dear friend of Sue & Harry Sperber
Suzanne Herrera Estrada – relative of Doris Walters
Julie Flax (Bracha Aviva bat Vitka Chana) – sister of Dana Kurzrock
Tammie Fogler-Hersh (Tova Richte bat Chana) – daughter of Jerry & Nancy Fogler
Penny Frampton – mother of Taliah Berger
Esther Friedman
Rita Frumberg – wife of Irv Frumberg
Lillian Gabriel (Leah bat Eshia)
Fran Gearhard – sister of Ron Meyer
Sharon Goby – friend of Nancy Brodovsky
Rachel Goldmark – daughter of Chuck & Marcia Goldmark
Diane Golub – sister of Rosalie Roth
Laura Green (Yoseffa Ariella bat Sarah)
Eve Grossman – friend of Jennifer Barth & Louise Caplan
Amy Hare & Glen (husband) – friends of Marily Benson
Jacklin Harouni (Esther bat Rachel) – sister of Jack Harouni
Sara Haroinu (Salhab bat Tavous) – mother of Tamara Davidoff
Karen Herman (Leah bat Sara) – friend of Joel Zimmerman
Jan Highman (Shunamit bat Sarah)
Taffy Hoffman (Chava bat Ruth) - mother of Deborah Gonzalez
Ashraf Elishah Javanifard – mother of Johnny Javanifard
Julie Johnson – friend of Charles Brabec
Carla Kamhi - mother of Tamar Lazarus
Dale Katz (Devorah bat Batia) – sister of Allen Greenberg
Joyce Katz – sister-in-law of Lorraine Katz
Piri Katz (Teril bat Chaia Blema) – mother of Simone Naftulin
Anna Kaufman – mother of Terry Kaufman
Tamara Kinevesky (Tova Mara Mindl bat Miriam) – mother of Alla Gamarnik
Karen Kubel Keys – cousin of Sue Sperber
Sophia Komsky
Sarah Levy (Sarah Rivkah bat Elisheva) – daughter of Elisa and Mike Levy
Phyllis Limberg (Fruma bat Masha) – daughter of Martha Limberg
Frankie Lopez – friend of Leslie Kuperstein
Sandra Lutzker (Sarah Leah bat Tovah Gitel) – sister of Joyce Weinberg
Malka bat Shoshanah
Enid Malkin (Eta Leah bat Basha) – wife of Les Malkin
Joni Mehler-Taylor (Yona Pessah) – daughter of Robert Mehler
Marlene Michaels (Malka bat Raizel) – wife of Randy Michaels
Rachel Muhlstein – friend of Beverly & Art Zimmerman
Aly Pachter – daughter of Richard & Terry Pachter
Natalie Paris – friend of Judy Kahler
Pat (Pescha bat Sarah) – friend of Sandra Bear
Natalie Peterson – friend of Judy Persin
Carol Brodovsky Pinto – cousin of Alan Brodovsky
Meg Powell – mother-in-law of Jason Kamras
Diane Pfaff (Devorah bat Tovah Gittel) – sister of Joyce Weinberg
Carole Plack – friend of Mike & Betsy Singer
Gwen Rich (Gabriella bat Sarah) – daughter-in-law of Sharyn & Lloyd Rich
Tori Rogers (Batya Bat Yochevid) - daughter of Jackie Saltz
Michelle Rosmarin (Miriam Shaindel bat Frimit) – cousin of Sid Rosenberg
Hillary Ross (Hannah bat Malka)
Andrea Rubin – cousin of Sheli Varshawsky
Sara bat Rachel
Maya Salomon
Patty Sandoval – friend of Sandi Fahn
Andrea Schaffer Lublin – niece of Michael Schaffer
Lauren Schnour – friend of Ruth Saunders
Sara Schnour – friend of Ruth Saunders
Tatiana Shafer – friend of Dianne Cohn
Shayna bat Bracha
Shlomit bat Bella – cousin of Jonathan Lightman
Tillie Schiff (Toibel bat Genendel)
Sandra Shaffer (Shulamit bat Rachel) - wife of Lloyd Shaffer
Carolyn Steiger – dear friend of JoAnne Eastus Evans
Tara Strasser (Tamar bat Guta) – wife of Victor Strasser
Eunice Swartz – sister of Sheli Varshawsky
Rita Swedlow (Rivka bat Yohoved)
Shlomtzion Janofsky
Simcha bat Hadas
Malkah Tilla bat Brundl – mother of Sara Kahn Shapiro
Linda Tossman – good friend of Ed and Rita Abbott
Rivkah Tziporah bat Leah
Nina Turkov - friend of Barbara & Davina Dubnick
Katherine Wexler (Malkah bat Hannah) – sister of Charlotte Ballard
Zoe Wittlake – daughter of Kerry Wittlake-Taylor
Samantha Witcher – friend of Mirie Levy
Yarden bat Bat Sheva – friend of Yossi & Sara Shapiro
Yehudit bat Esther – friend of Candace Evans
The Clark Family
All the wounded Israeli and American soldiers