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April 2011 Adar/Nissan 5771 Jewish Life............................. 2 FYI ......................................... 3 Children & Youth ................. 4-5 Teens ..................................... 6 Adults .................................... 7 Jewish Hall of Fame ........... 8-9 Fitness ............................ 10-12 Aquatics .............................. 13 ASSOCIATED Corner ................ 13 Arts & Culture ..................... 14 Aquatics Camps Come to Milldale! Last summer we introduced a new Aquatics camp at the Owings Mills JCC for ages 11-18. is year, we are excited to move the program up to Camp Milldale where we will be expanding it to ages 9 and 10. Sasha Sytov started swimming at the “J” when he was young and then became a member of the swim team. Last year Sasha participated in the Aquatics Leadership Camp to learn about leadership and pool-side safety. “I came out of the program knowing how to respond in emergency situations,” says Sasha. “My favorite part of the program was going snorkeling in the pool. JCC swim camps are great–you learn a lot and it’s a really good way to spend a part of your summer!” Sasha is planning to come back for the F.L.O.A.T. (For Leadership of Aquatics Training) program this summer. Justin Burnette, is another swim team participant who has also completed the Guard Start program. He has great friends on the team and is glad that JCC staff encouraged him to join. Justin sums it up well when he says “I enjoy bettering my times at every meet and getting faster each time. JCC swim programs are a lot of fun but hard work too!” He is revved up for summer Swim Team this year and for his first year at Milldale in the Aquatics Adventure Camp. Find more Fitness programs on pages 10-11. JCCs Biggest Losers Gain Powerful Tools e JCC’s Biggest Loser contest was created to give participants the tools & support they need to lose weight. e two winners won iPod Shuffles but more importantly, gained confidence and learned how to lose weight in a healthy way. “I have been on and off the dieting roller coaster for years. I joined the Biggest Loser because there is power in numbers,” says Miriam, one of our amazing winners. “I was always more successful when I dieted with someone. ere were sixty other people signed up for this and I didn’t want to be at the bottom or the weakest link!” Every Sunday, Miriam knew that she would be facing the scale and her trainer, Sivan. is accountability helped her control her eating. Exercising was another challenge for Miriam–but the 31.8 pounds she lost was worth it! Although she has a long road ahead of her, Miriam believes the JCC’s Biggest Loser program has put her on the right path. “is program was a great first step and has propelled me to keep going. I really looked forward to seeing my trainers, they made the fitness room not seem like the gallows.” Family Discover Health Fair & JCC Open House Rosenbloom Owings Mills JCC Sunday, May 22 • 12:00-3:00pm Free and open to the community • One mile Family Fun Walk • Sample group fitness & small group personal training sessions • Find out about our Aquatics offerings • Learn how you can do your part to improve the environment • Get safety tips on outdoor activities • Meet local vendors specializing in health and wellness • Purchase healthy food offerings from Me Latte For more information, contact Amy: 410.559.3534 or [email protected], or visit jcc.org/healthfair. Stay Active This Season At the JCC Spring has sprung and the JCC is all about helping you achieve wellness this season. Whether you’re watching out for those pesky Passover pounds or want to get your family involved in healthy living – discover how we can help you stay in shape and stay inspired.
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April 2011Adar/Nissan 5771

Jewish Life ............................. 2FYI ......................................... 3Children & Youth .................4-5Teens ..................................... 6Adults .................................... 7Jewish Hall of Fame ...........8-9Fitness ............................10-12Aquatics .............................. 13AssociAted Corner ................ 13Arts & Culture ..................... 14

Aquatics Camps Come to Milldale! Last summer we introduced a new Aquatics camp at the Owings Mills JCC for ages 11-18. This year, we are excited to move the program up to Camp Milldale where we will be expanding it to ages 9 and 10. Sasha Sytov started swimming at the “J” when he was young and then became a member of the swim team. Last year Sasha participated in the Aquatics Leadership Camp to learn about leadership and pool-side safety. “I came out of the program knowing how to respond in emergency situations,” says Sasha. “My favorite part of the program was going snorkeling in the pool. JCC swim camps are great–you learn a lot and it’s a really good way to spend a part of your summer!” Sasha is planning to come back for the F.L.O.A.T. (For Leadership of Aquatics Training) program this summer. Justin Burnette, is another swim team participant who has also completed

the Guard Start program. He has great friends on the team and is glad that JCC staff encouraged him to join. Justin sums it up well when he says “I enjoy bettering my times at every meet and getting faster each time. JCC swim programs are a lot of fun but hard work too!” He is revved up for summer Swim Team this year and for his first year at Milldale in the Aquatics Adventure Camp.

Find more Fitness programs on pages 10-11.

JCCs Biggest Losers Gain Powerful ToolsThe JCC’s Biggest Loser contest was created to give participants the tools & support they need to lose weight. The two winners won iPod Shuffles but more importantly, gained confidence and learned how to lose weight in a healthy way. “I have been on and off the dieting roller coaster for years. I joined the Biggest Loser because there is power in numbers,” says Miriam, one of our amazing winners. “I was always more successful when I dieted with someone. There were sixty other people signed up for this and I didn’t want to be at the bottom or the weakest link!”Every Sunday, Miriam knew that she would be facing the scale and her trainer, Sivan. This accountability helped her control her eating. Exercising was another challenge for Miriam–but the 31.8 pounds she lost was worth it! Although she has a long road ahead of her, Miriam believes the JCC’s Biggest Loser program has put her on the right path. “This program was a great first step and has propelled me to keep going. I really looked forward to seeing my trainers, they made the fitness room not seem like the gallows.”

Family Discover Health Fair & JCC Open HouseRosenbloom Owings Mills JCC

Sunday, May 22 • 12:00-3:00pmFree and open to the community

•OnemileFamilyFunWalk•Samplegroupfitness&smallgrouppersonaltrainingsessions•FindoutaboutourAquaticsofferings•Learnhowyoucandoyourparttoimprovetheenvironment•Getsafetytipsonoutdooractivities•Meetlocalvendorsspecializinginhealthandwellness•PurchasehealthyfoodofferingsfromMeLatte

For more information, contact Amy: 410.559.3534 or [email protected], or visit jcc.org/healthfair.

Stay Active This Season At the JCCSpring has sprung and the JCC is all about helping you achieve wellness this season. Whether you’re watching out for those pesky Passover pounds or want to get your family involved in healthy living – discover how we can help you stay in shape and stay inspired.

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Owings Mills 410.356.5200 | Park Heights 410.542.49002

Center NewsThe monthly newsletter

of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Baltimore

Harry & Jeanette Weinberg JCC

5700 Park Heights Avenue Baltimore, MD 21215

410.542.4900 410.578.0102 fax

Ben & Esther Rosenbloom JCC

on the Harry & Jeanette Weinberg

Campus3506 Gwynnbrook Avenue

Owings Mills, MD 21117 410.356.5200

410.581.0561 fax

www.jcc.org

MD Relay: 1.800.735.2258

Eric Nislow Chairman of the Board

Buddy Sapolsky President

Dale Busch Executive Vice President

Ken Karsh Senior Vice President,

Finance

Phil Miller Vice President

Ron Siegel Vice President

Gail Zuskin Vice President

Marty Cohen Membership/Marketing Chair

Robin Rose-Samuels Marketing Director

Esther Apt Center News Editor

The Jewish Community Center is an educational, cultural, and recreational

agency supported by The AssociATed: Jewish Community Federation

of Baltimore.

For the most up-to-date

information — visit www.jcc.org

Jewish Life

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

Wisdom for Today By Rabbi Yerachmiel Shapiro

A New BeginningBy now all the snow has melted, the trees are budding, and finally we can venture outside without a jacket. Everyone knows that the winter is

behind us and spring is here. The feeling of renewal is tangible in the air. Despite conventional wisdom, the true beginning of the Jewish year is not Rosh Hashana in the fall. The month of Rosh Hashana, called Tishrei, is referred to as the seventh month of the Jewish year. The first month of the Jewish year is the month we are in now – the month of Nissan.If you think about it a little more, it makes a world of sense for this month to be considered the beginning of Jewish time. The springtime is when the world comes back to life and begins a new cycle. Now is the time that our agricultural ancestors stretched and yawned and began a new year of crops and farming. The beginning of Nissan was when Moses erected the Tabernacle in the desert of Sinai, and most importantly, the springtime was when the ancient Hebrew slaves were freed by God and led from the land of Egypt.Amidst our joy and excitement for the good weather and the immanent approach of summer, now is a time to rededicate ourselves to our personal goals. The springtime is a natural reminder that although we have yet another shot, the cycle of the year revolves faster and faster. So said the ancient rabbis, “If not now, then when?”Now is the time to rededicate ourselves to our goals whether they be focused on spirituality, health, our social life, or artistic skills. Our Jewish Community Center is a tremendous tool to achieve these goals. Let’s take advantage of the exceptional resources the JCC has to offer. See you there!

Rabbi Yerachmiel Shapiro is the rabbi of Moses Montefiore Anshe Emunah Congregation and he loves the JCC. He can be reached at [email protected]

American Red Cross Blood Drive (Passover snacks will be provided )April 21, 2:00-8:00pm Rosenbloom OM JCC

Every minute of every day, someone needs blood. That blood can only come from a volunteer donor, a person like you who makes the choice to donate. All participants claim a Lifesaver t-shirt online following your donation.

For more information, contact Lynn Rosen-Stone at 410.359.3535 or email

[email protected]

Shalom Baltimore is here to introduce you to all that Jewish Baltimore has to offer. If you or anyone you know is new to Baltimore, we can direct you to the Jewish educational, social and religious organizations that suit you. Newcomers will be welcomed personally by a volunteer with a Baltimore Welcome Kit and an invitation to coffee.

To get connected to Jewish Baltimore, contact Ashley Pressman at 410.843.7489

or [email protected].

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New Evening Babysitting Hours at PH Take your children ages 3 months to 5 years with you when you want to work out! We offer convenient babysitting hours at both our locations:

Park HeightsSun-Fri, 8:15am-12:30pmNEW! Tuesday Evening 6:15-8:45pm

Owings MillsSun 8:00am-12:30pm; Mon-Fri 8:30am-12:30pmMon 5:30-8:30pm; Tue 6:00-8:00pm; Wed 5:30-8:30pm

Fees: One session: $4/child20 session coupon book: $55 (coupon book can be used for multiple children)

Babysitting reservation hotline (please call 24 hours in advance)

PH: 410.500.5934

OM: 410.559.3543

Container Vegetable Gardening: Healthy Harvests from Small Spaces Thursday, April 7; 6:30-8:30pmRosenbloom OM JCC

Container gardening is a simple and fun way to grow edible crops. All aspects will be covered in this workshop including: location, container types, growing media, fertilizing, etc. Workshop will be run by Master Gardner, Norman Cohen. Free for JCC Members and NM

Please RSVP to Ellen at 410.559.3555 or email [email protected]

Community Wide Tree Planting Sunday, April 10; 10:00am-1:00pm

Help make this community volunteer project a success! Volunteers will plant native trees and shrubs on a hillside currently covered with invasive plants. We will also be clearing invasive plant species from a neighboring hillside. Sponsored by the Rosenbloom Owings Mills Jewish Community Center, Jewish Volunteer Connection, Baltimore Jewish Environmental Network and Blue Water Baltimore, and funded by Chesapeake Bay Trust.

RSVP to Debra Lenik at 410.254.1577 x100 or email [email protected].

Yom HasHoahMonday May 2; 11:00am-1:00pmWeinberg PH & Rosenbloom OM JCC Lobbies

Join us for a reading of names to commemorate those who died in the Holocaust.

Contact Lisa Shifren at 410.500.5903 for details.

Share the Summer & Save! • If your friends join the “J” this summer you get ONE FREE MONTH• If they join for the YEAR they SAVE $50*• New Summer Members can SAVE $50 on Camp Milldale**

Offer valid through May 22, 2011. These discounts can not be combined with other offers. * Annual Membership offer is valid for new full paying memberships. Applicant cannot have belonged to the JCC in the past 12 months. ** Camp Milldale offer is valid for new campers only who sign up for 4 weeks or more of camp.

For more information, contact Membership at Owings Mills, 410.559.3506

or at Park Heights, 410.500.5910.

FYI

THE ASSOCIATEDJewish Community Federation of Baltimore

sends warm wishes to you and your family this Passover.

410.727.4828 • www.associated.orgwww.facebook.com/theassociated

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Children & Youth

Sundays thru May 22; 9:00am-1:30pmWeinberg PH JCC

Introducing KidsSpace! This will be a place for children ages 6-11 to snack, play games/activities or create crafts while their parents take a JCC class or work out. KidSpace is an add-on to Sunday classes at Park Heights. The staff of KidSpace will escort children between programs and KidSpace to allow parents the opportunity to enjoy classes and exercise time. $25/ JCC Members per session; $36/NM per sessionFor more information about KidSpace or sibling discounts,

contact Mark at 410.500.5917 or Lisa at 410.500.5906.

JCC April Mini Camp Wednesday & Thursday, April 13 &14; 9:30am-3:00pmFriday, April 15; 9:00am to 2:00pmWeinberg PH JCC

Drop your kids off for some great Passover break fun. There will be activities for everyone to enjoy, including swimming, gym time, baking and art projects!Wednesday & Thursday $30/JCC Members $35/NMFriday (half day) $25/JCC Members $30/NM

For more information, contact Israel at 410.500.5907 or email [email protected].

Tot Shabbat Ages 0-36 monthsFridays, April 1 & May 20 Weinberg PH JCC

Fridays, April 8 & May 13 Rosenbloom OM JCC

Bring your little ones each week for a program full of Shabbat spirit, songs, candle lighting, Kiddush, and challah snack. Free with Parenting Center Pass $5 NM

Pee Wee Pizza & PlayRosenblooom OM JCC Tuesdays, April 5 & May 3; 12:00-1:00pm

Join us for pizza, dessert and open gym time. Invite other families with young children

to join you for an hour of fun! Extra pizza for parents can be ordered at $2 a slice or $13/pizza pie.$6/Member $9/NM per pizza eating child.

Parent Resource FairSunday, April 10; 10:00am-12:00pmRosenbloom Owings Mills JCC

Parents of children birth to age five and parents-to-be will enjoy getting in touch with the many parenting resources available in the area for today’s parents. This includes pediatricians, kosher food resources, educational toys distributors and so much more.Free

Rockin’ Tots6 mos to 3 yrs oldThursdays, May 5-June 2; 9:45-10:30am Weinberg PH JCC

A fun music and movement class for toddlers and their mommies, grandmas, etc. Have fun as you experience music through singing, dancing, and playing with musical instruments. $40/JCC Member $50/NM For more information on these programs, contact Sharon

or Linda at 410.559.3524 or email [email protected].

JCC Shabbat and Holiday Programs DowntownShare the fun of your favorite JCC classes with friends downtown! Tell them to check out our off-site programs.

Hands-On-Holidays • Tot Shabbat • Got Shabbat

Get all the details on our downtown programs at www.jcc.org/offsite or call Cindy at 410.559.3582;

[email protected] or email Kim at [email protected].

Please visit www.jcc.org for Got Shabbat details.

The Meyerhoff Early Childhood Education CenterWeinberg Park Heights JCC

Tuesday, April 12 & Tuesday, May 10 8:00am-12:30pm and 3:00-6:00pm

Visit our outstanding education center, meet the Director, ask all your questions and see the teachers and children in action!

For details, contact Jodi Fishman: 410.500.5936 or [email protected]

OPEN HOUSE

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Children & Youth

JumpstartAges 4-6 yrs Sundays, April 10-June 5; 12:00- 1:00pmRosenbloom OM JCC

Jumpstart is an opportunity for kids to kick their brains into action through a variety of sensory activities. The class uses music, art, and movement to provide unique experiences that are fun and educational. Learn sign language through food, pictures, objects and music. $60/JCC Member $120/NM

YachadAges 7-10 Sundays; April 10-June 5; 1:15- 2:15pm Rosenbloom OM JCC

Children learn that although we are all different, we find unity through the arts. Learn origami (Asian) & discuss its meaning, uses, and why it’s important to culture. Create African masks and learn its uses. Edible crafts, ceramics, and other ideas will be a part of the class. Your child will take home their own work of art! $60/JCC Member $120/NM

School’s OutApril 1; Half day - school closing until 3:30pmThursday & Friday, April 21 & 22; full day 9:30am-3:30pm Extended day available April 1 and 21

When schools are out – the JCC is in! This is an opportunity for elementary school-age kids to get the most out of school closings and vacations in a structured, safe and fun atmosphere. We offer a variety of activities including indoor/outdoor recreation, games, cooking, dance aerobics and much more!$25/JCC Members $50/NM For more information on these programs, contact Lara at 410.559.3547

or email [email protected].

Cub Scout Pack 18Upcoming Events: Camping @ Boy Scouts Broadcreek Memorial Scout ReservationApril 29-May 1

Boys in Grades1-5 who are interested in camping can contact David Green at 410.602.2622 or email [email protected] .

The boys of Pack 18 are climbing the walls—literally! At least they were when they went indoor rock climbing in February.

Afternoon TeaAs part of our Healthy Choices Initiative, parents were invited for tea and healthy finger sandwiches that the Owings Mills ECE children created. They also did their morning exercise warm up for the parents to see!

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Teens

BBYO Teens & Family EventsJServe Open to all Jewish Teens 11-18 (middle and high school) Sunday, April 10; 9:00am-1:00pm

During this one day program, we will partner area charities in need to complete multiple service projects.

BBYO’s Annual Sweetheart/Heartthrob DanceApril 9; 8:00pm Martins West

Teens can put on their best and have a ball at this annual semi formal/homecoming style dance. Interested? Contact Mitch Liebeskind at 410.559.3549

email [email protected] .

SAT & ACT Test PrepPrepare for the SAT and/or the ACT with the OmniTest one-on-one customized tutoring that is tailored to your schedule. One-on-one with 16 total hours: $1175 Small group (up to 4 students) 8-two hour sessions: $925

College Preparation and SelectionMeet with our College Center Director to discuss college choices, summer programs and college visits. Get a head start on what is involved in the college application process including deadlines, recommendations, and activities.$75/JCC Member $95 NM

Contact Esther Gunter at 410.559.3550 or email [email protected]

MIDDLE SCHOOL EVENTS Rosenbloom Owings Mills JCC

Saturday Night Dances April 9 & May 7; 8:00-11:00pm Rosenbloom OM JCC

A great way to hang out with your friends and make new ones! Join us for dancing, an awesome DJ, open gym and snacks. Middle School ID required. No one will be permitted without an ID.

Teen Connection: Color War Maccabi Rockville JCC Sunday, May 1, TBDPick up/Drop off at OM JCC

Teens from Baltimore will be joining the Rockville JCC to participate in color war with their teen connection group.

Middle School Spring Break-Schools Out

Ice skating, games, pizza and more!For more information on Middle School programs,

contact Amanda at 410.559.3548 or email [email protected] .

March of the Living Trip Leaves! Wednesday, April 27

This spring, thousands of Jewish teens from all corners of the earth will gather together in Poland and Israel for an educational experience that will change their lives. Our JCC will be sending 10 teens on this trip.

View blog entries from the Baltimore teens who will be taking part in this awe inspiring journey

at www.jcc/org/MOTL

Goni Katsir, one of our shlichim from this past summer, took the notes that were written by campers and staff during Israel Day 2010 at Milldale at our symbolic Western Wall and delivered them and inserted them in the actual Kotel. Here is a picture of her with her Milldale t-shirt at the Kotel.

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Adults

Try it – you’ll like it! Wednesdays, May 11-June 1; 10:00am-12:30pmRosenbloom OM JCC

If you’ve ever had the urge to make pottery, use the wheel, sculpt figurines or just explore the many possibilities of personal expression through clay, then you just have to try this four-week class! Enjoy the company of other creative adults and receive individual,

hands on instruction from an accomplished clay artist Volker Schoenfliess. All levels are welcome, no previous experience necessary. Fee includes clay, over glazes, kiln firing and supplies. $80/JCC Member $112/NM

For more information, contact Esther at 410.559.3545 or [email protected].

Passover Seder NarrativeMonday, April 11; 5:00-7:00pmWeinberg Park Heights JCC

You’re invited to our Seder! This special evening will feature a Haggadah reading and a delicious traditional Passover meal.$10/JCC Member $15/NM

For registration and transportation arrangements (SFN members only), please call Arlene Abrams to RSVP by

April 4 at 410.500.5904. Space is limited.

Adult Life Spring TripsSunday, May 15; 8:30am-6:00pmEastern Market in DC & National ArboretumMeet at Weinberg PH JCC at 8:30am

Spend the day with us touring in Washington D.C. We’ll visit the National Arboretum and the historic Eastern Market. Feel free to invite your grandkids! $35/JCC Member $52/NM

National Museum of American Jewish HistoryWednesday, June 22; 7:30am-6:00pm

Travel with us to the new National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia. Experience the rich culture of Jewish heritage covering 25,000 square feet and three and a half floors of the Museum’s new building. $52/JCC Member $78/NM

Adult Life Plus Trips PackageGet a package deal if you plan to attend both trips!$80/JCC Member $123/NM

To RSVP for these trips, contact Lisa Shifren at 410.500.5903 or email [email protected]

Knitting ClubWednesdays, 12:30-2:30pm

Join the Women’s Knitting & Crochet Club at the Park Heights JCC.

Remember When SeriesWeinberg Park Heights JCCMondays; 1:00pmApril 4 - Janet Kurland – Keeping Your Brain HealthyMay 9 - Eli Schlossberg – Remembering Old Time BaltimoreMay 23 - Miriam Botwinick – Learn how to Write Your MemoirsJune 13 - DVD Screening of Dr. Fotuhi’s, Fight Alzheimer’s Early: 6 Steps to Keep Your Brain Young

$1/JCC Member $2/NM

Save the date!Summer 2011 LearnInn ExperienceMonday, June 13- Friday, June 17Best Western Conference CenterWestminster, Maryland

Older Adults won’t want to miss this learning vacation. Join us for some cultural enrichment through Jewish topics, a day trip, exercise, nightly entertainment, kosher food and warm camaraderie-all in deluxe accommodations! This year’s programs will include: • Exploring Black/ Jewish relations with author Anterro Pietila and Professor Valerie Thaler• Musical entertainment by Bruce Fagan • Zumba Gold with JCC instructor, Lynn Rosen-Stone • Movement and Meditation with Jen Lake • Guitar performance by Vladamir Fridman• Popular Klezmer Orchestra • Prominent Rabbis on Topics of Israel • Trip to the beautiful Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, PAFor more information, contact Lisa Shifren at 410.500.5903

or email [email protected]

National Museum of American Jewish History

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Meet the 2011 HonoreesThe JCC’s Baltimore Jewish Hall of Fame was created to honor exceptional Baltimoreans who have made an impact on the community at large through their life’s work. We are proud to present this year’s eight Jewish Hall of Fame Honorees and highlight each of their achievements.

Rosalie Silber Abrams 1916 – 2009

Born in Baltimore, the third of eight children, Rosalie Silber Abrams worked in her family business, Silbers Bakery for many years. She graduated from Sinai Hospital School of Nursing, and Johns Hopkins University. She worked as a registered nurse including

two years as an ensign in the Navy Nurse Corps, and a public health nurse in Baltimore City Schools. She later took with her the valuable insight and knowledge she gained working in the health care profession into the political arena.Rosalie started her political career in 1966, when she was elected to the House of Delegates, during a time when politics were strictly a good-old-boy operation. She was then elected to the Maryland State Senate, where she served for 14 years. While there, she became the first Jewish woman and in Maryland to hold the position of Senate majority leader, the first woman in Maryland to hold the position of Maryland Senate Finance Committee chair, and the first woman chair of the Maryland Democratic Party.She was responsible for the legislation creating Maryland’s Health Services Cost Review Commission, which set in motion a national model for health care reform and cost containment. This commission’s accomplishments resulted in the all payer system for hospitals, which ensures that no citizen of or visitor to Maryland can be refused hospital treatment.Rosalie’s contributions to women are numerous. In 1980, she pushed through legislation providing for payment of doctor and hospital charges for rape and sexual offense victims. She served as a member of the Commission to study the Equal Rights Amendment, a member of the Maryland Commission for Women, and as a Chairperson for the Human Practices Commission, as well as the first Chairperson of the Article 59 Committee, which oversaw mental health laws in Maryland.In 1983, Mrs. Abrams served as the Director for the Maryland Office on Aging until her retirement in 1996. Family members credit her with teaching the first sex education class in a city – at Patterson High in the 1940’s.

Rosalie Abrams was the mother of Lissa Abrams, the mother-in-law of Abe Wasserberger, and the grandmother of Michael Herlich.

Harry Greenstein 1895 – 1971

Harry Greenstein was born at West Lombard Street in Baltimore. A product of the Baltimore City and County School systems, he graduated from the University of Maryland with an LLB in 1918. In 1928 a delegation of Jewish leaders

in Baltimore persuaded him to give up his flourishing law practice to become the Executive Director of the Associated Jewish Charities of Baltimore, the parent organization of 22 Jewish social agencies. He served in this position for 28 years until his retirement in 1965.In 1933 Mr. Greenstein was appointed by Governor Ritchie as the First State Relief Administrator of Maryland and Director of the Maryland Board of State Aid and Charities. He became the Director of Federal Emergency Relief under President Franklin Roosevelt, and was the founder and first Director of the Baltimore Council of Social Agencies. In 1937, Harry became the National President of the National Conference of Jewish Communal Service and in 1939, the National President of the American Association of Social Workers. He chaired a special committee which developed the present University of Maryland Graduate School of Social Work.

SavetheDate

Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Gordon Center for Performing Arts

Thursday, June 16; 7:30pm

Proceeds from this event will provide needs-based scholarships for children

and teens to participate in JCC programs including Early Childhood, JCC Macaabi

Experience, Special Needs and Camp Milldale.

2011 Honorees continues on page 9

Baltimore Jewish Hall of Fame

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2011 Honorees from page 8

In 1941, he was appointed the Regional Evacuation Officer for MD, PA, VA and D.C. and prepared plans for the mass evacuation of civilians, if needed. In 1943, Mr. Greenstein was called to Palestine by Chief Rabbi Herzog to carry out a special mission in Rome for Pope Pius XII. In 1944, while in London, he met with Dr. Chaim Weizmann, who gave to him a secret formula to bring back to the U.S. This formula for the manufacture of synthetic rubber as a substitute for natural rubber, was one of the important factors in winning World War II. Mr. Greenstein was appointed by the U.S. government as Advisor of Jewish Affairs to the U.S. Army of Occupation in Germany and Austria with the rank of Major General. He helped to liquidate the displaced persons camps and secured approval of the General Claims Law in the U.S. Zone of Germany.In 1957, Harry led the capital campaign fund for new buildings in Northwest Baltimore for the Baltimore Hebrew College, the Jewish Community Center and the Social Service Building. His other honors included: Honorary Doctor of Social Science by the University of Maryland; Honorary Doctor of Hebrew Letters by the Baltimore Hebrew College; the Medal of Honor from Jewish War Veterans; a citation from the National Conference of Christians and Jews; the Stephen S. Wise award from the American Jewish Congress; the Antique Lamp of Freedom from Land of the Bible for distinguished humanitarian service to victims of Nazi tyranny.Harry Greenstein dedicated his entire life to the welfare of his fellow man.

Bernard Manekin1913 – 2009

Bernard Manekin was born one of five children in a row house near Easterwood Park in West Baltimore. After graduating

from the University of Maryland in 1937 and working briefly in the legal profession, he enlisted in the U.S. Army as a private, and served throughout World War II, leaving military service as a captain in the adjutant general corps. His assignments in the military led to his ability in managing people and building relationships. With his brother, Harold, he founded Manekin & Co. in 1946.Berney’s legacy is etched across Baltimore’s skyline in buildings like One Charles Center, 36 South Charles, and 120 East Baltimore in the downtown, and the Rotunda, Baltimore’s first adaptive reuse in Hampden, as well as in his vision of what Greater Baltimore could become. With the development of Parkway Industrial Center in Anne Arundel County and subsequent projects in the new town of Columbia, Maryland, he was also the first developer to realize the potential of the Baltimore-Washington corridor as a hub for business and a vital connection between two cities.No matter how successful he was in business, he always gave back to the community. He was the first Chairman of the Maryland Economic Development Commission, Chairman of the Greater Baltimore Committee, Chairman of the Walters Art Museum, Chairman of the Governor’s Commission on Sports and the Economy, and a co-founder of the Institute for Christian & Jewish Studies.

And irrespective of his considerable achievements in the community, he never forgot his Jewish roots. He served as President of the Jewish Community Center, Chairman of The Associated Campaign, Chairman of the Associated Jewish Charities and Welfare Fund, and Chairman of the Board of The Associated: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore.Bernard Manekin had 3 sons, 3 step-daughters, 20 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.

Brenda Brown ReverBorn 1944

Brenda Brown Rever has dedicated herself to transforming the way women are viewed and view themselves

in both the Jewish community and non-Jewish communities in Baltimore and beyond. Her leadership in Jewish communal institutions has helped to elevate the status of women throughout the organized Jewish world as she actively is a voice for domestic abuse, education and politics.A graduate of the University of Maryland, College Park, Brenda served as Vice Chair of the school’s capital campaign and chaired the first Women’s Studies Weekend at College Park. She served as a Trustee of the Board of the University of Maryland College Park Foundation, and on the Board of Directors of the University System of Maryland Foundation.2011 Honorees continues on page 14

Baltimore Jewish Hall of Fame

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Fitness

YOUTH/TEEN FITNESSFitness classes are available for all ages at both JCC locations. Check them all out in our Spring Program Guide, visit www.jcc.org/guide. See the back page for class registration information.

Teen MMA (Mixed Martial Arts)Boys Ages 12-15Mondays, April 4-May 23; 8:30- 9:30pm

Join MMA specialist Peter Atanasson in a fun and intense overall workout. This program is geared toward the average citizen who wants a fun workout while attaining some pugilistic proficiency and expanded knowledge of the combat sports, without sustaining the injuries associated with the high-risk training of professional fighters.$90/JCC Member $135/NM

For more information on PH classes, contact Jackie at 410.500.5919 or email [email protected]

YOUTH/TEEN FITNESS

Athletic Group TrainingTeens Age 16+Thursdays, April 7-May 12; 5:00-6:00pmRosenbloom OM JCC

Come join in for a fun functional athletic workout. You will get in shape using the trendy new fitness toys: Ropes, TRX, BOSU and Gliders, obstacles course, relays. It will be a strength focused workout that will keep you interested, while you get strong and powerful. $60/JCC Members

Drums Alive - Kid BeatsAges 7-11Thursdays, April 14-May 26; 4:30pm-5:15pmRosenbloom OM JCC

Drums Alive-Kids Beats is full of powerful and motivating music and drumming rhythms that will get your feet stomping and your body moving. Kids learn movement, rhythm, and concentration. Drumming provides great exercise and is a healthy and fun way to release stress and aggression. $40/JCC Member $60/NM

For more information on OM classes, contact Lynn at 410.559.3535 or email [email protected]

Kids and their parents came out to play...the drums! Check the Group Fitness schedules for more DRUMS ALIVE classes.

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PARK HEIGHTS FITNESS

Break the Matzah, Not the ScaleWork off those Passover pounds! Check out our special Group Fitness schedule in Park Heights for the intermediate days and day after Passover.

For complete Passover fitness schedules, visit www.jcc.org/schedules.Plus, don’t forget to bring a buddy! Guest passes can be purchased for friends and family visiting from out of town! If they belong to another JCC and can show their card, they can come for free!Guest Pass Fees:

• Children under age 5 years FREE • Children ages 5-10 years $8 • Individuals ages 11+ $15 • Family $25

For more information on guest passes at Park Heights, call 410.500.5910 at Owings Mills, call 410.559.3506

Sunday, April 3Weinberg Park Heights JCC

8:00am & 9:00am BODYPUMP ™8:00am & 9:00 - BODYFLOW ™9:05-10:05am - ZUMBA®9:05-10:05am - BODYFLOW ™10:10am -11:20am BODYSTEP ™10:10am -11:20am BODYPUMP ™

Female Members Only. Please pre-register to guarantee a spot. FREE

Contact Jackie at 410.500.5919 or email [email protected]

Sunday, April 10Rosenbloom Owings Mills JCC

8:00am - BODYPUMP 77™9:05am - BODYSTEP 83™10:10am - BODYFLOW 52™11:15am - ZUMBA®12:15am - DRUMS ALIVE®

FREE to Members and Non-members. Please pre-register to guarantee a spot.

Contact Amy at 410.559.3534 or email [email protected].

Pre-register for both classes at www.jcc.org/fitness.

Les Mills Launch

Fitness

JCC’s Healthy Strides & Strokes May 1 – June 11

Log onto the JCC’s free Discover Health website and join the Healthy Strides & Strokes Challenge. Your goal is 250 minutes of exercise per week. Log your weight, track your measurements, Get help creating your own customized diet and exercise plan! And it’s all Free to members.This is a Discover Health program at both JCC locations. FREE TO MEMBERS.

Visit www.jcc.org/discoverhealth

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Fitness

OWINGS MILLS FITNESS

Better Bones & BalanceAdults 55+Mondays & Wednesdays, April 4-May 4; 1:00-2:00pmRosenbloom OM JCC

Medical research shows that weight bearing, resistance exercise can improve your bone density. You will improve your muscle strength and decrease the risk of brittle bones due to osteoporosis. $40/JCC Member

Stretch ExpressAges 18+Sundays, April 10-May 15; 9:00-9:30am Rosenbloom OM JCC

Thirty minute stretch class for people on the go. Personal Trainer Ron Fine instructs a short but effective workout that is great for athletes, people with back pain, runners, all day desk sitters. $30/JCC Members

Track Boot Camp with EmilyAges 18+Mondays, April 4-May 30; 8:00- 9:00pm Rosenbloom OM JCC

Burn calories, condition your heart and lungs and build muscle that will increase your metabolism with this class that is designed to help you shed body fat with intervals on the track that includes cardio, weight work and stretching. $54/JCC Members For more information on these classes, contact

Lynn Rosen-Stone at 410.559.3535 or email [email protected].

ShalOMM YogaLinking mind, breath and body awareness for a deeply spiritual, Jewishly-informed, transformative yoga experience. Edith Brotman leads these 90 minute sessions that are designed for beginner to advanced levels of yoga.

April 9; 3:30pm – “You Shall Be Holy”

Self-study and the Jewish practice of Mussar through yoga.

May 14; 3:30pm – “Love Thy Neighbor As Thyself”

Experiencing love and non-judgment during the practice of yoga.

For more information, contact Amy at 410.356.3534 or email [email protected]

OWINGS MILLS FITNESS

Spring Softball Leagues 21+ Coed Softball LeagueSundays, April 17-August 14; 9:00am-12:30pm

Come out for some softball with old friends and meet new ones. Team registrations only accepted with all player registrations attached.

25+ Men’s SoftballWednesdays, April 27-August 17; 6:00pm

Come out for some softball with old friends and meet new ones. $70/JCC Member $90/Synagogue Member $105/NM

For more details on these leagues, contact Roman Gertsovich at 410.559.3542, or

email [email protected].

You can download a registration form at www.jcc.org/leagues.

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Sunday, May 1 | 2 p.m.

An illustrated lecture on the design processes for the World Trade Center Site Memorial at Ground Zero and the Holocaust Denkmal in Berlin.

Professor Young will discuss Holocaust memorials and how they suppress as much as they commemorate; how they tell us as much about their makers as about the events; the differences between memorials conceived by victims and by victimizers; and the political uses and abuses of officially cast memory.

Free and open to the public.

The Stulman Center for Adult Learning8100 Stevenson Road • Baltimore, MD 21208

410/486-6400 • www.chizukamuno.org

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Aquatics

NEW! Barracudas Swimming Camp Ages 9-10Monday-Friday, June 20-August 26; 9:30am-4:00pm

This summer swimming camp is aimed at the year-round Swim Team participant who is looking to increase their swimming endurance, strength and swimming efficiency. In addition to swimming, campers will get instruction in boating, dry land exercises, water safety, nutrition, and introductions to other water-based sports.

Aquatics Adventure Camp Ages 11-14Monday-Friday, June 20-August 26; 9:30am-4:00pm

Swimming for fitness is just a small part of this jam-packed camp program that will also include skill development in boating and outdoor exploration as well as a new understanding of marine communications.

Aquatics Leadership ProgramAges 15-18Monday-Friday, June 20-August 26; 9:30am-4:00pm

If your teen loves the water and wants to learn skills that can turn into future job opportunities, then this camp is the perfect fit. Mornings consist of Lifeguard Certification Training and afternoons include skill development in boating, outdoor exploration, and training in marine communications.

Visit www.campmilldale.org and check out the camp programs tab to get a list of fees with multiple-week registration discounts for these programs. You can also download copies of the Camp schedules.

American Red Cross Lifeguard Training Female OnlyAges 15+Mondays & Wednesdays; April 4-June 4; 5:30-10:00pmWeinberg PH JCC

Upon successful completion of this course, become certified in Lifeguarding, First Aid and CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer. Must be able to pass swim test: 300 yard swim and a timed deep water brick retrieval.$275/JCC Member $350/NM Contact Mark for info at 410.500.5917 or email [email protected].

Water Safety Instructor w/FITTuesdays & Thursdays, April 5-May 9; 5:30-9:30pm Rosenbloom OM JCC

The American Red Cross (ARC) Water Safety Instructor Course provides instructor candidates the training needed to teach courses in the ARC Swimming and Water Safety Program by developing their understanding of how to use the course materials, how to conduct training sessions and how to evaluate participants’ progress. Prerequisites: you must be 16 years of age by the last day of the class, must either hold a current ARC Fundamentals of Instructor Training certificate, or hold a current authorization as a ARC Health and Safety Instructor, and successfully complete a test of swimming skills prior to beginning the class. $350/JCC Member $400/NM

For additional information please contact Sue Szembroth at 410.559.3536 or email swimlessons @jcc.org. There’s still time to

register for spring classes!

AssociAted Corner

PNC Challenge Grant Makes ASSOCIATED Campaign Gift Go Even Further!Every day, through the work of THE ASSOCIATED: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore, we are meeting the urgent needs of our community – the pressing issues of the moment which darken the lives of our friends and neighbors. Yet, at the same time, we are looking optimistically toward a bright, sunnier future, ensuring that our children and grandchildren will have the opportunity to thrive and grow for years to come.Balancing these two areas of needs takes hard work, thoughtful planning and funding. This is where THE ASSOCIATED’s Annual Campaign comes in. Through the generosity of our community, THE ASSOCIATED raises the funds needed to both address the challenges of today and plan for the triumphs of tomorrow. The programs and services made possible by THE ASSOCIATED — the central fundraising and planning arm of our community — serve all Jews in Baltimore, from babies to Bubbies.As chairs of Spring Surge, an initiative for the Annual Campaign, we are charged with turning to our fellow community members and letting them know that we cannot do this alone. The generosity that we must all show to one and another goes even further now as we partner with the PNC Foundation to offer a matching grant on new and increased gifts. PNC recognizes the importance of the work of THE ASSOCIATED and our agencies and helps us ensure that the vital services and programs in our community will continue to be available to all who need them. We cannot do this alone. We hope you will join us in this worthwhile effort. Stand up for your community. Make a gift to THE ASSOCIATED’s Annual Campaign. Every gift helps us ensure that today’s dark skies are calmed and that tomorrow’s bright potential is nurtured.

To make a donation to THE ASSOCIATED’s Annual Campaign, visit

www.associated.org/donatenow. Thank you in advance for your generosity.

Carole Sibel and Harel Turkel are chairs of Spring Surge, an initiative for the Annual Campaign of

THE ASSOCIATED: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore.

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Baltimore Jewish Film Festival Catch these April film screenings as the 23rd year of the William and Irene Weinberg Family Baltimore Jewish Film Festival continues. Tickets $10

Berlin ’36Sunday, April 3; 1:00PM and 4:00PMGermany 2009; Director: Kaspar HeidelbachGerman with English subtitles; 100 min.

Inspired by the true story of Jewish high jumper Gretel Bergmann, Berlin ‘36 replays a remarkable piece of forgotten Olympic history.

For My FatherTuesday, April 5; 7:30pmGermany/Israel 2008;Director: Dror ZahaviHebrew with English subtitles; 100 minutes

Terek, a Palestinian who is forced on a suicide mission in Tel Aviv to redeem his father’s honor, is given a second chance when his explosive vest fails to detonate.

The MatchmakerThursday, April 7; 7:30pmIsrael 2010; Director: Avi NesherHebrew with English subtitles; 112 minutes

Arik, a teenage boy growing up in Haifa in 1968, gets a job working for Yankele Bride, a matchmaker.

Holy Rollers Sunday, April 10, 3:00pm2009; Director: Kevin Asch

Sam Gold, an insulated Hasid on the cusp of manhood, is frustrated by the constraints of his beliefs and his father’s poor business decisions.

Five Hours from ParisTuesday April 12; 7:30pmIsrael 2009; Director: Leonid PrudovskyHebrew and Russian with English subtitles; 90 min

At first glance, Yigal is a mild-mannered man who maintains a close relationship with his ex-wife and her new husband because of his devotion to his son. However, Yigal harbors a secret fear that stands in the way of his lifelong dream.

As Seen Through These EyesThursday, April 14; 7:30pmUSA 2008; Director: Hilary HelsteinEnglish; 70 minutes

As Maya Angelou narrates this powerful documentary, she reveals the story of a brave group of people who fought Hitler with the only weapons they had: charcoal, pencil stubs, shreds of paper and memories etched in their minds.

Many films are close to selling out! Please visit our website to check on availability of tickets.

You can purchase tickets online, in person at the cashier’s window or at the door. Check out the NEW Film

Festival website to view film trailers, download ticket order forms or even look through Festival archives –

www.baltimorejff.com.

Art & Culture

Beauty of the Moment Exhibit Extended through April! Norman & Sarah Brown Art GalleryWeinberg Park Heights JCC

This exhibit features works of Sara Gorovits, Galia Bahary, Lina Kalmantyrskaya and Marlene Kurland.

HaZamir Concert at the Gordon Center Sunday, June 5; 4:00pmGordon Center for Performing Arts

HaZamir Baltimore and guest HaZamir teens and conductors will present a concert for the entire community. Stay tuned for ticket and sponsorship information!

For more information and to reserve tickets, contact Conductor Erika Schon at [email protected] or 443.831.4205.

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Hall of Fame

Nuremberg:

65 years later

The Trial of Nazi Leaders and the Quest for JusticeKeynote Speaker: Peter Black, Ph.D.Senior Historian, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Dalsheimer Auditorium 7401 Park Heights Avenue Pikesville, Maryland

There is no charge to attend this community event, but please RSVP to [email protected] or 410-843-7558.

American Sign Language interpreting provided.

2011 Commemoration

Yom HaShoah

Sunday May 1, 20117:00 p.m.

Photo courtesy of USHMM

2011 Honorees from page 9

In 1994, Ms. Rever founded and was first chair of CHANA, a domestic violence program for women in the Baltimore Jewish Community. At a time when no one acknowledged that domestic abuse existed, this program provided the emotional and legal support that Jewish women who were the victims of domestic violence needed. Brenda was a founding board member of the National Jewish Women’s Archives in Boston and Harriet’s list in Baltimore. She was Chair of the Baltimore Weaving Women’s Words Board, a project providing oral histories of accomplished Jewish women.In 2008, Ms. Rever founded The Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women, an all-girls public charter school in Baltimore City. She is currently Chair of their Board. The goal of the school is to send 100% of its graduates to college thereby enabling these students to break the cycle of poverty and to become the next women leaders in Baltimore.Brenda has served on the Board of Directors for House of Ruth of Maryland, has filled many volunteer roles with The Associated: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore, and has served on the Boards of The Kennedy Krieger Institute, Park School, and the American Visionary Art Museum, where she received their Visionary Goddess Award. Ms. Rever has received the Hannah G. Solomon Award by the National Council of Jewish Women, the Golda Meir Award and Maryland’s Top 100 Women Award, to name a few.Brenda is married to Dr. Philip Rever, is the proud mother of three children, two step-children and the loving grandmother of eight. She is also the proud sister of Howard S. Brown.

Meet four more Honorees in the May issue of CenterNews:Lainy LeBow-Sachs Carole Sibel

Leon Uris Hy Zolet

Congrats to our photo contest winner, Rochelle Windman! You can view all the winning photographs in the Meyerhoff Gallery in the Gordon Center For Performing Arts through June 22, 2011.

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Eden Caféat the Weinberg PH JCC

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Sunday: 7:30am-5:00pmMon.-Thurs.: 6:30am-8:00pm Friday: 6:30am-2:00pm

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Holiday ClosingsPassover

Buildings close 3:30pm April 18Closed April 19 & 20

Buildings close 5:00pm April 24Closed April 25 & 26

It’s time to register for spring classes!

Check out all the great new classes we have this Spring!

Let us help you register...in person or over the phone.

Call or visit the JCC cashier’s desk in either building.

Cashier’s Desk:Park Heights at 410.500.59119am-5pm Monday through Friday

Owings Mills at 410.559.35199am-5pm Sunday through Friday


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