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Volume 5770, Issue 8 April 2010 Nisan/Iyar 5770
St. Petersburg, Florida
Inside this issue:
Shabbat Services 2
From Rabbi 3
Sisterhood/Men’s Club 9
Schools 11
Youth 12
Adult Studies 13
Buns Family Library 15
Fundraising Report 18
Family Programs 18
Life Cycle Events 19
Mitzvah Grams 21
Special points of
interest:
Yom Hashoah P-3 &
P- 5
JCC Yom Ha’atzmaut
Celebration P—9
What’s on your
Plate? P–17
Torah Cover
Sponsorships P–18
Rabbi Andy
Shugerman P–20
Lag B’Omer Picnic
P–22
Congregation Annual
Meeting P–24
Daven at the CBI’s Kotel Friday, April 23 at 6:30pm
Saturday, April 24 at 9:00am ...see details in page 19...
PARTICIPATE IN ALIYOT The Ritual Committee of Congregation B’nai Israel
encourages worshippers to participate in services by
performing aliyot. If you would like to receive an aliyah,
please call the synagogue office at 381-4900, or kindly speak to one of the ushers
when you enter the sanctuary, and every effort will be made
to accommodate your request. Those wishing to receive an
aliyah on Shabbat morning are asked to arrive at services not
later than 9:30 am. We look forward to your
participation. Shalom,
Morry Bornstein, Ritual Chair
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Congregation B’nai Israel
727-381-4900 Contacts
Rabbi Jacob Luski, D.D. 727-381-4900 Ext. 207
Hazzan Paul D. Goldstein 727-381-4900 Ext. 205 [email protected]
Executive Director, Sara A. Latham 727-381-4900 Ext. 202 [email protected]
Pauline Rivkind Preschool Director Bonnie Halprin 727-381-4900 Ext. 211
Pauline Rivkind Talmud Torah Education Director, Ilana Dayan
727-381-4900 Ext. 310 [email protected]
Youth & Family Program Director Sandy Brasch 727-381-4900 Ext. 209
Torah Reader, Deborah Marmon
Office Manager, Pam Askin 727-381-4900 Ext. 203
Receptionist, Anita Helfand 727-381-4900 Ext. 201
Accounting, Barbara Jarvis 727-381-4900 Ext.204
PRTT Secretary, Patzi Gil 727-381-4900 Ext. 210 [email protected]
President, Karen Sher [email protected]
Sisterhood Presidents, Susie Berman, Gail Frye, Diana Litt.
Men’s Club President, Bill Marger
USY President, Yael Reich
Bulletin Committee:
Layout Editor, Masha Ronay
Coordinators, Pam Askin, Anita Helfand and Carol Marcin
B’nai Israel Review Publishes 11 times a year by
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St. Petersburg, FL 33710 727– 381-4900 FAX 727-344-1307
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Shabbat Services & Candlelighting
ROSH HODESH Rosh Hodesh Iyar
April 14 and 15
Friday, March 26, 2010 Candlelighting 7:28 pm Musical Kabbalat Shabbat 6:30 pm Saturday, March 27, 2010 Shabbat Hagadol Sedra - Tzav Shabbat Services 9:00 am Hebrew High Graduation 5770 No Junior Congregation Minha, Maariv & Havdala 7:30 pm Friday, April 2, 2010 Candlelighting 7:31 pm Shabbat Hol Hamoed Pesah 6:30 pm Saturday, April 3, 2010 Shabbat Hol Hamoed Pesah 9:00 am Minha, Maariv & Havdala 7:30 pm Friday, April 9, 2010 Candlelighting 7:35 pm Shabbat Service 8:00 pm Bar Mitzvah of Bradley Neal Goldberg Saturday, April 10, 2010 Sedra – Shemini Shabbat Services 9:00 am Bar Mitzvah of Bradley Neal Goldberg Junior Congregation 10:00 am Minha, Maariv & Havdala 7:35 pm Friday, April 16, 2010 Candlelighting 7:39 pm Kabbalat Shabbat 6:30 pm Bat Mitzvah of Emily Seltzer Saturday, April 17, 2010 Sedra – Tazria-Metzora Shabbat Services 9:00 am Bat Mitzvah of Emily Seltzer Junior Congregation 10:00 am Minha, Maariv & Havdala 7:40 pm Friday, April 23, 2010 Candlelighting 7:43 pm Musical Kabbalat Shabbat 6:30 pm Got Shabbat? Congregation Shabbat Dinner
Saturday, April 24, 2010 Sedra - Aharei Mot – Kedoshim Shabbat Services 9:00 am Daven at the Kotel Israeli Breakfast Kiddush Junior Congregation 10:00 am Minha, Maariv & Havdala 7:45 pm Friday, April 30, 2010 Candlelighting 7:47 pm JTS Scholar in Residence: Rabbi Andy Shugerman See flyer on page 20. Shabbat Service 8:00 pm Saturday, May 1, 2010 Sedra – Emor JTS Scholar in Residence: Rabbi Andy Shugerman See flyer on page 20. Shabbat Services 9:00 am Junior Congregation 10:00 am Minha, Maariv & Havdala 7:50 pm
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
If you are interested in sponsoring an Oneg Shabbat on Friday evening, a Seudah Shlishit on Shabbat afternoon
or a L’Hayim following a Morning Minyan in honor or memory of a loved one or a
special occasion, please contact Synagogue office.
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
The Mitzvah Men’s Club provides a Continental
Breakfast for all worshippers on Minyan Mornings in the alcove of the Social Hall.
Please join the Minyanaires for the morning Shaharit
service and relax and schmooze over breakfast
bagels, cream cheese, coffee cake and coffee/tea.
DAILY SERVICES Please join our twice daily Minyan which meets weekday mornings at 7:45 am, Sunday mornings and on Holidays at 9:00 am and weekday evenings at the following times:
March 28 & April 1 (See Pesah
Schedule page 23) April 7 – 8 7:35 pm April 11 – 15 7:40 pm April 18 – 22 7:45 pm April 25 – 29 7:50 pm May 2 – May 6 7:50 pm
SHABBAT GAMES FOR THE KIDS..
Look what's
new for you! CBI will now have a Shabbat Game Cart located in the alcove of the Social Hall each Shabbat morning. The game cart will have games for children to play while their parents enjoy the Kiddush. PARENTS! Please assist your child in cleaning up before leaving.
CHILD CARE To request Shabbat morning childcare for preschoolers, please call the Synagogue
office by Wednesday prior to Shabbat.
account at such a bank and it is called “life.” Every morning life credits us with 86,400 seconds. And every evening it rules as “lost” whatever we have failed to use for a good purpose. Life carries over no balances. If we fail to use the day’s deposit, the loss is irreversible.
This season, when we count the Omer from Pesah, the festival of freedom, to Shavuot, the festival commemorating the giving of the Torah, should remind us that the best way to live our lives is by associating the freedom to be ourselves with becoming the best selves that we are capable of becoming. We should become people who feel responsible not only for themselves, but for their fellow Jews and for humanity. The Sefirah should be the period when we count our days, when we
take stock of our daily accomplishments, when we keep a record of our spiritual progress. Each of us should be as deeply concerned about a spiritual accounting, as we are about a fiscal audit.
Shalom,
Rabbi Jacob Luski
On the second evening of Passover, at the seder, we begin the season of Sefirah, the “counting of the Omer.” For a period of seven weeks at the evening service, we count the days announcing that we are a day nearer to Shavuot. We are used to counting. We count medicine
drops for our children. We count money in the bank. And we often count days until a looked-for event. But we give very little thought to the true significance of counting days. Very few of us realize how valuable our own time is. For young people time seems to stretch on indefinitely. When we are a little older we get busy making a living – so busy that we don’t take time to live. Perhaps this is the reason that even when we succeed in our careers, we have a sense of failure and a feeling that life has passed us by. We consider a business person smart when he knows how to use his money wisely. Imagine the following arrangement with the bank. Each morning the bank credits your account with $86,400. However, the bank does not allow you to carry over any balance from day to day. Every evening the bank cancels whatever money you have failed to use that day. What do you think you would do? Wouldn’t you be wise to draw out every cent and to use it? Each of us has an
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From the Rabbi
… the best way to live our lives is by
associating the freedom to be ourselves
with becoming the best selves that we are
capable of becoming.
The Federation of Jewish Men’s Clubs
YOM HASHOAH -- LIGHT A YELLOW CANDLE TO REMEMBER THOSE WHO PERISHED
Sunday-Monday, April 11-12, 2010
It’s been sixty five years since Nazi concentration camps were liberated, and the Holocaust that claimed six million Jewish lives came to an end. To ensure that the six million did not die in vain and that the Holocaust never happens again, will join Jews throughout North America by participating in the Yom HaShoah Yellow Candle Program TM, a program sponsored by the Federation of Jewish Men’s Clubs in cooperation with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism and the Men of Reform Judaism.
As the years pass, the memories of those who fell victim to the ultimate hate crime must not diminish. That’s why we are encouraging your family and every family in Congregation B’nai Israel to light just one Yellow Candle on the night of Sunday, April 11th when each family lights a Yellow Candle, it will increase the awareness of the Holocaust and perpetuate our commitment to our people.
The memory is important because the number of Holocaust survivors is diminishing with each passing day. As we lose this precious link, those who deny the Holocaust ever happened gain strength. Sadly, 20% of all high school students lack any knowledge of the Holocaust.
Yom HaShoah candles are a highly visible symbol for keeping the flame alive. Their color recalls the badges Jews were forced to wear in Nazi-occupied Europe, but their flame inspires hope that we can yet make our world a tolerant place to live. The Men’s Club will deliver the Yellow Candles the first week of April.
The Pinellas County Community Yom Hashoa Observance will take place on
Sunday, April 11th, 2010, at 2:00 pm at the Florida Holocaust Museum
555 First Avenue South, St. Petersburg.
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Spring is finally here! Usually when spring arrives, we are winding down activities for the year, and beginning to plan for next year. This year is different. Thanks to Vivian Lurie and Kathleen Smith, our Membership Co-chairs, we are beginning
a new program this spring called “What’s on Your Plate for 2010?” The first event planned is this month, on Friday, April 23. We will daven at the Kotel at Kabbalat Shabbat services, followed by a superb delectable Middle-eastern Shabbat dinner, prepared lovingly by many volunteers. After dinner and zimriah, there will be Shabbat schmoozing and some special activities for the children. Make your reservations early, so you won’t miss out! Thank you to Sisterhood who has graciously agreed to help jump start this program by making a generous financial donation. We would like to encourage all members to attend, especially our families! It would be wonderful if we could pack in the social hall to the brim. When you see Kathleen or Vivian, make sure and ask them about it. As Passover continues through the first week of April, let’s all thank the Mitzvah Men’s Club for preparing our annual Passover BBQ on April 1. Wow, what a treat! Celebrate Israel Independence Day on Sunday, April 18 at Largo Central Park at Largo Cultural Center. Suncoast JCC (Pinellas County JCC) is sponsoring this event that will feature food, fun and an Israeli market. The JCC is partnering with area synagogues to make this a true community event. I’d like to remind you that my door is open to you. Stop by to say hello, or call, especially if you have any synagogue questions. Our office team is here for you. Shalom, Chag Sameach and be well!
Sara Latham, Executive Director
From the Executive Director
PROFILES IN LEADERSHIP Introducing: Cindy Weisberg Member since: 1984
Please define yourself. How I define my self has changed as I've grown and matured. From someone with little self confidence, I now have much self confidence and enjoy traveling and trying new things. My career has mostly involved children, having taught school for many years in Rhode Island, North Carolina and then the 15 year stint at the Pre-school of Temple Beth-El. But, I would say my greatest achievements are having been married to the same wonderful person for 40 years and raising two terrific sons. My sons are both professionals, honest and tolerant people, which are the most important of traits to me. And of course, my two gorgeous granddaughters, Jordan and Ella are the light of my life.
What’s your role at CBI? At CBI in addition to being a Board member, I currently advise Bonnie with the Pre-school when asked. I had offered to work with the Tree of Life advertising, but discovered that was not my niche. I feel that I am a good idea person, but do not wish to do a project that has no end.
From the President What’s your favorite book or movie? My favorite song on my IPOD is a lovely duet sung by Natalie and Nat King Cole. I love it because it reminds me of when I was a little girl and my father singing only to me.
What’s your favorite Jewish holiday? My favorite Jewish Holiday is Sukkot. I love fall, the smells and changing colors, and I love eating outdoors in a sukkah as our ancestors did.
What values do you try to emulate and pass on? My Jewish values that I learned as a child are the ones I try to pass on to my children and grandchildren, mostly honesty, integrity and helping others less fortunate.
Who has made the biggest impact on your Jewish life? Many people over my life have made huge impacts on me, but I would say that finding my long lost cousins in Israel a few months ago has to be right up there! We connected immediately and felt a special kinship that only family can have. We can't wait to return to Israel and spend more time with them.
Which is your favorite Jewish ritual to practice? My favorite Jewish ritual is getting my house ready for Passover and going through the Hagaddah every year.
When do you feel most Jewish? I feel the most Jewish while in shul over Yom Kippur.
What is your most memorable moment at CBI? Of course Seth and Ari's B'nai mitzvah and Seth's wedding under the Chuppa were so very special to Bob and me. However, my recent Adult Bat Mitzvah was more than memorable. I had wanted a Bat Mitzvah all my life, and finally was able to start the class. Then I was diagnosed with breast cancer. But the class was so important to me that no matter how lousy I felt from the chemo, I almost always made it there. When I went on the Bima to read Torah for the first time in my life, I knew I had achieved something significant.
What motivated you to say yes to CBI? That's easy. I love my shul and always want to stay involved in some way.
What do you do to re-energize? Many things. Go watch a sunset, listen to jazz and have a great glass of red wine.
Karen Wolchuck Sher, President
The Pinellas County Jewish Day School cordially invites you to attend a memorial program for those who perished in the Shoah. Join us as our eighth grade presents a heartfelt presentation, bringing us back into the time of the Holocaust. A pictorial exhibit will also be on display.
Holocaust Memorial Program Monday, April 12, 2010, 10:00 a.m.
PCJDS -Benstock Family Auditorium 1775 S. Highland Avenue, Clearwater, FL 33756
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FRANK I. MENDELBLATT, M.D.
DAVID J. MENDELBLATT, M.D. OPHTHALMOLOGY
600 6th Street South St. Petersburg, FL 33701
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2010 TORAH FUND Mazal Tov to Eileen Richman who was selected to be the 2009 Woman of Achievement for our Sisterhood’s Torah Fund Dinner! Please plan on honoring Eileen at the annual Torah Fund Dinner, Tuesday, April 13, 2010 at 6:00 p.m. Many of you have made your Torah Fund commitment, but it is never too late to make a contribution to the Torah Fund campaign, which benefits the Jewish Theological Seminary.
Special Project Patron $10,000 (payable over four years) Chancellor’s Council $6,000 Keter Kavod $5,000 Bookshelf, the Library $3,000 Patron $1,200 Associate Patron $ 600 Guardian $ 300 Benefactor $ 180 Koach $ 28 Chai $ 18 Minyan $ 10 GUEST SPEAKER: ANDREA J. LeVINE TOPIC: Where Judaism Has Taken Me? Contact information: Torah Fund Chair: Jennifer Sternberg 391-9085 Special Gifts Chair Marilyn LeVine 343-2196 Torah Fund Cards: Jennifer Sternberg 391-9085
Our Guest Speaker will be Andrea LeVine of St. Petersburg and a product of Congregation B’nai Israel, daughter of Dr. Mitchell and Ellie LeVine, and granddaughter of Dr. Morris and Marilyn LeVine. Andrea is a student at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America where is working on her Masters program in the William Davidson Graduate School of Jewish Education. After a recent Birthright trip to Israel, Andrea is a national finalist in Hadassah’s Birthright essay contest. At the age of 24, Andrea has already been to Israel three times and would love to win 1
st prize in the essay contest…which is…a trip to Israel.
KASHRUT SUPERVISION WORKSHOP
LED BY RABBI JACOB LUSKI AND SHARON KOENIG
Tuesday Afternoons, April 13th, 20
th and 27
th, 2010
2:00 - 4:00 pm
If you are interested in supervising the Kashrut of a local restaurant or hotel and the Synagogue kitchen, please join us for these three informational sessions. RSVP to Pam Askin at 381-4900
ext. 203 or by e-mail to: [email protected]
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There will be a Sisterhood Dinner Board Meeting on April 20th. At that time, Eileen Richman will present the proposed slate of officers for CBI Sisterhood for 2010-2012. The installation of new officers will be held on Wednesday May 26th general meeting. Upcoming Events: April 13th – Sisterhood Torah Fund Dinner April 20th – Sisterhood Board Meeting – No general Meeting
Shalom,
Susie Berman, Gail Frye and Diana Litt, Co-Presidents
Passover is underway. We hope that everyone had very meaningful seders with friends and family. Enjoy the rest of the holiday. Don’t eat too much matzah!!! We would like to congratulate this year’s “Woman of Achievement” – honoree, Eileen Richman to be honored at our Torah Fund Dinner which will be on Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 at 6PM. You should have received your invitation. Please send in your RSVP ASAP!!! Please plan to attend and listen to Andrea LeVine from the Jewish Theological Seminary (Marilyn’s granddaughter) enlighten us with a very informative talk. Anyone who is interested in making a donation to the flower fund in honor or memory of someone, please contact Marilyn Goldberg.
SISTERHOOD
Men’s Club Shabbat was a great success with over 100 congregants joining us at our Man of the Year dinner honoring Marc Reiskind. Thanks to Jesse Rodman and Steven Wein for coordinating the events and Alan Gross for running the kitchen. Thank you to the many men who volunteered their time.
Our Passover BBQ went great and many enjoyed BBQ beef, hot dogs and all the fixings. Thanks to all who helped Hard to believe but Mother’s day is only a month away and our annual brunch will be Sunday, May 9 at 10AM. This event is always a crowd pleaser so RSVP early. There will be musical entertainment and a luscious buffet the ladies will love! Ladies who RSVP are free, Men are $15.00 and kids are $7.50 (under 8 are free). Men’s Club will also be hosting a CBI Congregational
dinner later in May and helping host a brunch for our new Siddurim
introduction.
Shalom, Bill Marger
President, Mitzvah Men’s Club
MITZVAH MEN’S CLUB
The JCC Suncoast presents Israel’s 62
nd Israel Independence Day Celebration for
Yom Ha’atzmaut
Sunday, April 18, 2010 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Largo Central Park
(corner of East Bay & Seminole Blvd, Largo)
Free admission. The Music of Moshav
Acitivities for all: Israeli & Judaica Crafts, Mitzvah Market
Kids Korner, kosher Israeli Food
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THE PAULINE RIVKIND TALMUD TORAH
PRTT will be enjoying their Passover Holiday from Sunday, March 28, 2010 through Tuesday, April 6, 2010. Classes will resume on Sunday April 11th at 9:00 a.m. The Heh Class will visit the Holocaust Museum on Sunday, April 11th. On Sunday, April 18th, PRTT will be celebrating the VIP Day. PRTT Sunday School and Lag B’Omer Family Picnic will take place on Sunday, May 2nd. Just as a reminder, the Closing Program will take
place on Sunday, May 16, 2010 at 9:00 a.m. The School Year has been great with wonderful programs.
Shalom,
Ilana Dayan, Education Director
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JUNIOR CONGREGATION
All B’nai Israel children, ages nine to thirteen (grades 3 through 7) are invited to participate in our special age-appropriate Shabbat Service in the Chapel. Junior Congregation will meet on Saturday, April 10th, 17th and 24th at 10:00 am.
CHANGE IN ACADEMIC SETTING
We welcome children who have changed their academic settings. Please contact the PRTT office for information and a registration.
THE PAULINE RIVKIND PRESCHOOL
CBI’s preschoolers look forward to Friday mornings! It is one of the most popular days at Pauline Rivkind Preschool. Why? Every Friday morning the entire school comes together to celebrate Shabbat. We sing songs, dance, recite the blessings, enjoy a snack of challah and grape juice and most weeks we hear stories read by our own Abba Cicco. The children are introduced to new Shabbat songs as well as holiday songs during this time. We all look forward to this time all week long. How can you make Fridays special in your home? In school we talk about cleaning extra well for the Sabbath. Use that at home to have the children help clean their bedrooms or playrooms. We sing a song about setting the table for Shabbat. Ask your child to help you set the Sabbath table, with candle sticks, Kiddush cups and challah. Instead of watching television after dinner, spend the evening playing games and reading stories. Welcome other families into your home for Shabbat Celebration. These are memories your children will remember and want to repeat as they grow up and have families of their own. It is a beautiful time to be together and appreciate all we have in our families and friends. I hope you choose a Shabbat this month and make it one for the memory books!
B’Shalom,
Bonnie P. Halprin, Preschool Director
CBI STUDENTS INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN SHABBAT
SERVICES
Each Shabbat morning, children are invited to participate in Congregation Services by leading Ein Keloheinu and Aleinu at the conclusion of Musaf. Please make plans to have child present at the assigned time. We look forward to hearing our children’s voices raised in song and prayer as they take their places along side all those who continue to make services meaningful, spiritual and successful here at CBI. This month the schedule for participation is as follows: April 24 – 6th grade
Twenty-five students have been enjoying the Spring Semester of Hebrew High School, which will end on Wednesday, April 14th. This semester’s courses and teachers included: MISHNA BRAHOT II, Rabbi Jacob Luski, HEBREW CALLIGRAPHY, Mrs. Rivy Chapman EXPLORING RABBINIC LITERATURE, Dr. Marc Reiskind THE BOOK OF JUDGES & THE SPY WHO COULD…JOSHUA, Mr. Joe Fuchs Todah Rabah to our wonderful teachers for teaching these interesting and informative classes.
HEBREW HIGH SCHOOL
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If your college student has changed mailing addresses or e-mail addresses this semester, please let the synagogue office know. The College committee sends holiday cards and information about travel, scholarship and educational opportunities throughout the year.
The College Committee
COLLEGE CORNER
YOUTH DEPARTMENT
March seemed to be the month of rebirth! Everything around us is once again green and blooming. Pesach gave us the opportunity to gather with our families and recall the story of the exodus from Egypt. I hope it was meaningful for you. Kadima and Halutzim warmed up for Pesach at a chocolate Seder lead by USYers. It was a fun and tasty way to learn about the aspects of a Passover Seder. It was a pleasure to host Gabe Seed for USY Shabbat. The USYers enjoyed having Shabbat lunch with him and hearing about his life journeys which lead him to JTS. Listening to Elie Wiesel speak is inspiring and I am pleased so many USYers joined me March 11 at Eckerd College to hear his lecture. In just a few weeks we will observe Yom Hashoah and I am certain his words will resound loudly in our minds. Kadima 8th graders were welcomed by the USYers at the March Dine and Dash. Thank you to the LeCompte Family for sponsoring this popular program! USYers once again traveled to Jacksonville for USY Mercaz Spring Sub Regional Convention. Spending time with USY friends always makes for a special Shabbat experience. Every Wednesday evening many of our high school students come to CBI to attend Hebrew High. Even after a long day at school they come to study and spend time with their Jewish friends. Many come early to schmooze with their friends and the Youth Lounge is full of chatter during the break between classes. To all the students who completed their Hebrew High studies and are now part of the 5770 graduating class I wish you a Mazal Tov!
B’Shalom, Sandy Brasch, Youth Director
April Calendar: April 9-11; USY Hanegev Regional Convention April 13 USY serve at Torah Fund Dinner (volunteer hours earned) April 14 USY and 8th graders Dine and Dash (NEW DATE)
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ADULT STUDIES
JTS Scholar in Residence Shabbat Rabbi Andy Shugerman April 30 - May 1, 2020 See flyer page 20. Never on Shabbat…..Shavuot! You can make a blintz on a Sunday, a Monday, a Tuesday which ever one you choose... Or you can bake crepes on a Wednesday, a Thursday, a Friday and I will not refuse... But never ever on a Shabbat, a Shabbat, a Shabbat…….. because the first day of Shavuot is never a Shabbat! On which days of the week may Shavuot fall? Unlike all the other festivals, Shavuot is not identified in the Torah as occurring on a specific day on the calendar. The time of Shavuot is stated in imprecise language associated with the Omer count of seven weeks begun after the start of Pesach. Please Join Byron Kolitz to explore Shavuot’s place in our perpetual Jewish calendar. Wednesday, April 28th at 7:00 P.M.
ASK THE RABBI Please join us after a Friday evening service for a Sit Down Oneg Shabbat featuring our popular “ASK THE
RABBI”. Also, during Shabbat Service, April and May anniversary celebrants will be honored. Friday, May 7, 8:00 pm CHOLENT KIDDUSH & TORAH STUDY After Shabbat morning services, relax and linger over hot cholent lunch and study Torah with your Congregation. Come and enjoy! Saturday, May 8, 2010, after 9:00 am services.
Introduction to Judaism This class is a unique opportunity for Jews by birth to learn more about the meaning of Judaism, as well as those non-Jews considering conversion. Please contact Rabbi Jacob Luski at 727-381-4900, extension 203, about your interest in this class which meets on Wednesdays from 5:15 - 6:45 pm
according to the following schedule: April 7, 14, 21 & 28, May 5 & 12, June 2 & 9.
Talmud Made Easy Steve Wein continues his class covering the first tractate of the Talmud, Berahot, in the Talmudic text along with selected commentaries. Hebrew, Aramaic is not necessary; classes are in English and Steve explains all. The class involves both textual analysis and lively discussion. 7:00 pm, Wednesdays, April 14, May 12 and 26, June 9 and 23.
Torah For Seniors Join Rabbi Luski on Tuesday mornings each month at 11 a.m. at Philip Benjamin Towers as he teaches and discusses Torah in an easy to follow fashion. 2010:April 20 & May 11.
Lunch With The Rabbi
Deli lunch and Mishna Study with Rabbi Luski meets monthly on Wednesdays at noon in the CBI Atrium. Come and join our group as we enjoy
lunch, schmooze and enjoy a meaningful time learning “What, When, Why & Where” of our Jewish History in an informal atmosphere. Previous knowledge not necessary. Classes are held in English. Please RSVP your lunch orders to 381-4900 by 4PM the Tuesday before. 2010: April 21 & May 12.
MINYANAIRES ARE NEEDED! Who Knows Ten?
MINYANAIRES ARE NEEDED! WHO: Ten men/women at our Daily Minyan morning and evening WHERE: The Grossman Family Chapel All congregants can fulfill a
mitzvah by attending MINYAN! An extra special challenge: Every month on day of your birthday, plan on attending MINYAN!
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Direct (727) 397-7298
Cell (727) 278-3329
Fax (727) 391-3998 [email protected]
www.PREPTeam.net
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BUNS FAMILY LIBRARY
You’re invited to attend a meeting of the Association of Jewish Libraries
in the Buns Family Library on Thursday, April 22, at 10:00 am.
Our guest speaker will be CBI member, Caryn Baird, Librarian & Researcher
for the St. Petersburg Times.
Kosher deli box lunch from Jo-El’s will be served in Atrium at noon, $7 pp
Please rsvp your attendance and lunch choices: Sandwich choices: corned beef, pastrami, turkey or tuna fish; includes pickle and
your choice of One Side salad: cole slaw, potato salad, Israeli salad or pickled beets RSVP 381-4900 Ext 201
The Association of Jewish Libraries promotes Jewish literacy through enhancement of libraries and library resources and through leadership for the profession and practitioners of Judaica librarianship. The Association fosters access to information, learning, teaching and research relating to Jews, Judaism, the Jewish experience and Israel. The Association offers invaluable resources for library education, publications, advice, joint events and promotions as well as information sharing and networking.
THE LIBRARY COMMITTEE
Members of the Buns Family Library Committee working with co-chairs Janet Augenbraun and Ruth Lebowitz are Jane Markowitz, Sandy Harwood, Shoshana David, Rachel Seldin, and Leona Solomon. The group works in the Buns Family Library every Thursday morning and welcomes all visitors.
CBI-HADASSAH BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
The CBI-Hadassah Book Club meets monthly on Wednesdays at 10:00 am in the Buns Family Library to discuss current literature of Jewish content. This month, on Wednesday, April 21st, we will discuss Dancing With Einstein by Kate Wenner. Future dates and books are: May 19th Shavuot - No meeting; and May 26th Crossing California by Adam Langer. If you are interested in leading the discussion for a meeting, contact Sheila Wasserman at 347-5816.
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New Torah Covers CBI has been working with artist, Jeanette Kuvin Oren, who has designed four new Torah covers for the Shalosh Regalim Holidays, Pesach, Shavuot and Sukkot. We are pleased that we will be able to use these to dress our Torahs for these festivals. We have 4 covers because we may have at least 4 Torahs. They are available to the congregation to dedicate in honor or in memory of a special person(s). The dedication opportunities are $6,000 each. For more information please inquire in the office or speak to me.
Scrip We have a new much more user friendly SCRIP order form. It lists some of the most common vendors in the Tampa Bay area. The amounts are listed so you know if you if you can purchase a $20, $25 or $50 card. Also listed are the percentages that each vendor gives back to CBI. There are hundreds of additional vendors available, so ask if you don’t see one of your favorites (sorry Publix and Target do not participate). I want to thank Robin Perlman and Jack Mayer for their assistance in creating the new form. Please order SCRIP cards. If you
FAMILY PROGRAMS
The observance of Passover is still fresh in our minds. We gathered around the Seder table with family and friends to retell the story of the Exodus from Egypt. Many of us attended the CBI Second Seder and shared the experience with our Congregational Family. Every year I seem to view the story from a new and different perspective, which adds new and deeper meaning. Over the past several months there has been conversation about looking at our programming from a different perspective. How can we offer a Shabbat experience that is both rich with tradition but deepens our observance? After all Shabbat dinner does not always have to be chicken and matzah balls! The vision: Bring people together and re-discover the joys of Shabbat; enhance the Shabbat experience in the hopes that we will re-learn old customs and create new traditions for ourselves and our families. I am pleased to announce a new concept in programming, “What’s On YOUR Plate?” This programming promises to be fresh, innovative and exciting! As part of this series “Got Shabbat” offers a new way to experience Shabbat. Join us April 23, for the first in this dinner series. See the flyer in this bulletin for all the details. These dinners are designed to be family friendly and include all CBI members
have questions, contact Jay Kauffman. Please note that vendors, amounts and percentages can change without notification.
Laurie Reiskind, Third Vice President, Fund Raising
of any age! Each dinner will include a theme and offer new and interesting food as well as a kid friendly menu. As I mentioned before, Shabbat dinner can be much more than chicken and matzah balls. In an attempt to keep down the cost and make the dinners affordable it will be necessary for us to hold to the reservation deadlines. Sunday, May 2, is Lag Ba’Omer and I invite everyone to an old fashioned Lag Ba’Omer Picnic at Lake Seminole Park from 12:30p.m.-3:00p.m. The Mitzvah Men’s Club will be providing the BBQ and Jared Goldberg, P.E. teacher at the Pinellas Jewish Day School, will lead the Maccabee Games! The event is FREE for those who RSVP by Wednesday, April 24th. RSVP to Sandy at 381-4900 ext 209 or [email protected].
Sandy Brasch, Youth & Family Program Director
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Join us as we Daven at CBI’s Kotel
To celebrate Israel’s 62
nd Anniversary of
Israel’s Independence at our annual Daven at the Kotel Shabbat.
Join us for services as we daven at CBI’s own version of the Western Wall – The Kotel.
On Friday, April 23, 2010 at 6:30 p.m. Musical Kabbalat Shabbat service at the Kotel
Followed by Got Shabbat? CBI Dinner RSVP see page 17.
On Saturday, April 24
th, 2010, 9:00 a.m. at
Our Joyous Shabbat Services, we will Daven at the Kotel.
An Israeli Breakfast Kiddush will follow.
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We share in the sorrow of the passing of:
Dr. Robert “Robbie” Robbins Father of David Robbins and Linda Chambers
Grandfather of Michael Robbins and Lisa Robbins
LIFE CYCLE EVENTS MAZAL TOV TO: ACHIEVEMENTS:
Naomi Bracha LeVine, daughter of Dr. David & Janice Levine and granddaughter of Dr. Morris & Marilyn LeVine, on receiving the distinguished Golden Kipah Award.
BAR/BAT MITZVAH:
Dr. Craig and Tertia Kunins, on the Bat Mitzvah of their daughter, Hannah Nicole Kunins.
Dr. Steven & Susan Marger LeVine, Dr. Morris & Marilyn LeVine and Mr. Bruce & Mary Ann Marger on the Bar Mitzvah of their son and grandson, Jared Herschel LeVine.
WEDDINGS:
Shelly Mizrahi and Scott Saidel on their marriage.
Ralph & Ruth Ann Mizrahi on the marriage of their daughter Shelly to Scott Saidel.
TREE OF LIFE
Looking for a special way to honor your family and friends who are celebrating a simha?
The TREE OF LIFE at CBI is just the answer. What a joy it is for someone to walk into our shul and see a Tribute of their special birthday, anniversary or wedding. Does your child/grandchild have a Bar/Bat Mitzvah or Graduation coming up? What a
great way to honor them! Order forms are in the synagogue office and lobby. The minimum donation for leaves is $218.
A Leaf on the Tree of Life has been inscribed:
In honor of Araceli Gross on her 50th Birthday, by Alan, William & K.C. March 6, 2010.
In honor of the Special Birthdays of Araceli & Alan Gross, by the Goldfarbs and Weins, 2010.
Todah Rabah to Carol Marcin for volunteering and coordinating our core of volunteers. Thank you to the following volunteers
who assisted with office work and special mailings over the past month:
Sally Swale, Murray Rubin, Sandy Elkins, Helen Wertel,
Marvin and Kitty Jacobs and Sally Cohen.
Our apologies to anyone we have in advertently omitted.
THANK YOU TO OUR VOLUNTEERS
QUOTE "Envy, lust, and pursuit of honors
will ruin a person’s life." Rabbi Elazar Ha-Kappar
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Congregation B’nai Israel of St. Petersburg
Join us as we welcome the Florida Regional Rabbinic Fellow from
THE Jewish Theological
Seminary
Rabbi Andy Shugerman Scholar-in-Residence
Friday, April 30th
8:00 pm at Shabbat Evening Service
“Abraham Joshua Heschel’s Perspective on the Spiritual Challenges of the Modern World”
Saturday, May 1st
, 9:00 am at Shabbat Morning Services
“Journeying from Egypt to Sinai: Heschel’s Approach to Sefirat Haomer &
Revelation”
At the Kiddush “Are American Jews more like Pharoahs
or Slaves of Pharoah?”
ABOUT Rabbi Shugerman Rabbi Andy Shugerman, a talented and passionate Jewish
educator, has been named rabbinic fellow of The Jewish Theological
Seminary (JTS). Rabbi Shugerman is responsible for educational
outreach, including study groups, special programs, and synagogue
educational events and lectures. He was ordained by The Rabbinical
School of JTS and earned a master’s degree from JTS’s William Davidson
Graduate School of Jewish Education. Rabbi Shugerman received his BA
from Brandeis University, where he majored in Near Eastern and Judaic
Studies. As a student at JTS, Rabbi Shugerman developed his skills and
talents as an educator while teaching Jewish studies at the Rodeph
Sholom School and Muslim-Jewish relations at the Abraham Joshua
Heschel High School, both in New York City. He was also selected to
participate in the prestigious Legacy Heritage Rabbinic Fellows program,
through which he helped to revitalize Congregation Shir Chadash of
Metairie, Louisiana, a community still recovering from hurricanes Katrina
and Gustave.
Combining his love of education and music, Rabbi Shugerman
was a founding member of JamDaven, a band he formed with Davidson
School classmates that developed new approaches to prayer through
music and meditation. He also served as a scholar-in-residence at the
Charles E. Smith Day School of Rockville, Maryland, and led college
students in rebuilding homes in New Orleans with Jewish Funds for
Justice. Prior to coming to JTS, Rabbi Shugerman studied at the
Conservative Yeshiva in Jerusalem while working for the Masorti (Israeli
Conservative) Movement and attended the Ziegler School of Rabbinic
Studies in Los Angeles. While in California, he assisted Rabbi Sharon
Brous, a JTS alumni, in founding IKAR, a spiritual community that has
been nationally recognized for its innovative approach to Judaism.
PURIM 5770
Costume Parade Award
Winners: Under Age Five: Ari Reich, Julianne Lurie, Noah Adelson,
Aaron Wein
K- 2nd Grades: Kailey Newman, Chase Newman
3rd- 7th Grades: Isabella Sellers, Ezekiel Sellers, Anna
Walters
8th - 12th Grades: Yael Reich, Naomi LeVine,
Age 18 +: Brett Sellers, Chana Olmstead
31st Annual Most Creative Gragger Contest: Noah
Adelson
Giant Hamentashen Winner: Kailey Newman
Training Hebrew High Students: Hazzan Paul Goldstein
Traditional Megillat Esther Reader: Debbie Marmon
Family Megilla Readers – Hebrew High Students: Julia
Halprin, Naomi LeVine, Eve Sembler, Yael Reich, Zack
Sutton, Bernie Marger, Jacob Ludin and Solomon Howard
Stop and Go: Dick Mensh
Purim Shpiel Players: Rabbi Jacob Luski, Hazzan Paul
Goldstein, Sandy Brasch, Sara Latham, Bonnie Halprin &
Ilana Dayan
Todah Rabah to the following Purim Volunteers:
Our Photographer: Sheryl Sutton
Our Greeters: Leah Bischoff & Tertia Kunins
Our Parade Leaders: Gail Frye, Sheryl Feiman, Herb
Brasch, Rikki Lewis and Marc Reiskind
Our Shalach Manot Bag Stuffers: Ruth Ann Mizrahi & Gail
Frye
Our Shalach Manot Distributor: Alice Ettinger & Laurie
Reiskind
Delicious Hamantashen Bakers: Irma Mayer assisted by
Sisterhood members.
Giant Hamantashen: Irma Mayer
Costume Judges: Harold & Charlotte Goldberg and Dr.
Brian & Susan Kagan
Gragger Judges: Neal and Debbie Smalbach
Tzedaka Collectors: Gary Levine and Larry Feinman
CBI/TBE Carnival: Yael Reich, USY President; Dean
Hershkowitz, Stephanie Kohan, Sandy Brasch, Kathy
Nordlinger, Jackie Wertel, Tertia Kunins and Michael Barth
Carnival Food: Mitzvah Men’s Club
Purim Reception & L’Hayim: Sisterhood
Staff: Sandy, Sara, Wilma, Pei, Chris, Pam, Anita, Barbara
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In Honor of: ________________________________
Check the names of everyone to you would like to send a Mitzvah Gram. Send this form together with your check, minimum $10 donation each, to: Congregation B’nai Israel, 300 58th Street North, St. Petersburg, FL 33710 *The minimum donation per acknowledgement is $10. Please print:
Your Name: ______________________________________________
Address: _________________________________________________
City, _____________________________Zip: __________________
Telephone: ______________
Join us in wishing Mazal Tov! to members celebrating their birthdays, anniversaries and B’nai Mitzvah. Your good
wishes can be part of their memories, while at the same time, supporting B’nai Israel’s commitment to help our
schools, youth groups and Synagogue through your donations to our Mitzvah Fund.
2 Carl Rubinsky 3 Robert Warsaw 4 Lorelei Monast 5 Lillian Grau 5 Sandy Brasch 7 Sandi Rodman 7 Dr. Martin Rosenblum 7 Dr. Naomi Abel 7 Robin Eldred 8 Dr. Warren Abel 9 Joan Redisch 10 Joyce Seder 10 Marion Joseph 11 Diana Jay 12 George Sakovich 12 Barbara Karpay 13 Dr. Glen Goldfarb 14 Fejga Braun 14 Harry Kraff 14 Susan Turner 14 Rachel Wein 15 Jerome Rosenberg 15 Elias Attar 15 Josee Attar 15 Karen Leon 15 Michael Hurwitz
15 Richard Zuckerman 16 Naomi Berg 16 Dr. David H. Gross 18 Michael Frye 19 Sanders Heller 19 Elizabeth Haberer 20 Harrison Jerrold 20 Bette Schroeder 20 Dr. Steven Shwer 20 Gerald Wiseberg 21 Janet Shapiro 22 Claire Yogman 22 Billie Bornstein 24 Annette Rosch 24 Meni Kanner 25 Joel Berman 25 Pearl Brook 25 Leslie Kirsner 27 Joseph Masri 27 Roberta Tepper 27 Dennis Vorob 27 Liz Sembler 29 Matthew Domber 29 Teddi Robbins 29 Joanne Luski 29 Dr. Steven Warren
Friday, May 7 , 2010!
5 Diane & Jeremiah Weiner 7 Jennifer & Dr. Robert Sternberg 9 Anita & Dr. Harold Pollack 12 Mali & Dr. Fred Feld 13 Liz & Greg Sembler 15 Susan & Dr. Sheldon Scheinert 25 Debbie & Dr. Allen Marmon 26 Bonnie & Michael Walker
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Congregation B’nai Israel of St Petersburg What’s on YOUR Plate?
presents
Sunday, May 2, 2010 12:30p.m. - 3:00p.m.
Lake Seminole Park, Shelter # 8 10015 Park Boulevard,
Seminole
Enjoy an afternoon of fun, games, food and celebrate Lag
Ba’omer with your CBI family! Hot dogs with all the fixins’
provided by the Mitzvah Men’s Club!
Jared Goldberg, P.E. at PCJDS, will lead Games for children and adults.
Free if you RSVP by April 28 to Sandy at 381-4900 ext. 209 or [email protected]
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SPIN-A-YARN REPORT
We had a wonderful tour of the new All Children's Hospital, where we delivered four shopping bags full of our beautifully knitted blankets. Thank you to all of you for taking time to share your knitting skills with the children in the hospital. They are very appreciative. Thank you to Phyllis Werner for making the arrangements for the tour. We had a very informative guide who also serves as Associate Vice President in charge of fundraising for All Children's, Sylvia Ameen. Thank you also to Alice Ettinger, not only one of our knitters but also the Advanced Education Specialist for the hospital. Alice coordinated arrangements for us to deliver our homemade blankets to her special patients at All Children's. It was a rewarding culmination of our "Mitzvah Day" project to knit blankets for the patients of All Children's Hospital. We are fortunate that we are able to knit year round for different organization in the community. So, to that end, we will continue knitting blankets for Menorah Manor and All Children's Hospital.
Shalom, Joanne Luski
PESAH SERVICES & EVENTS SCHEDULE 5770
Yom Tov:
Monday March 29 6:00 pm Minha, First Seder at home
Tuesday March 30 9:00 am Yom Tov Services, 1st day Pesah
Includes Tal, the prayer for daw in Musaf Service.
6:00 pm Minha, Maariv - Congregation Second Seder
Wednesday March 31 9:00 am Yom Tov Morning Services, 2nd day Pesah
7:45 pm Minha, Maariv & Conclusion of Yom Tov
Hol Hamoed Pesah:
Thursday April 1 7:45 am Hol Hamoed Morning Minyan
6:00 pm Congregation Kosher for Passover BBQ Dinner
7:30 pm Hol Hamoed Evening Minyan
Friday April 2 7:45 am Hol Hamoed Morning Minyan
6:30 pm Minha & Shabbat Hol Hamoed Pesah Service
Saturday April 3 9:00 am Shabbat Hol Hamoed Pesah Services
7:30 pm Shabbat Minha, Maariv & Havdala
Sunday April 4 9:00 am Hol Hamoed Morning Minyan
Yom Tov: Sunday April 4 6:30 pm Erev Yom Tov Pesah Service
Monday April 5 9:00 am Yom Tov Services, 7th day Pesah
6:30 pm Yom Tov Service, 8th day Pesah
Tuesday April 6 9:00 am Yom Tov Services, 8th day Pesah,
Yizkor & Memorial Plaques Dedication
7:45 pm Minha, Maariv & Conclusion of Yom Tov
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Congregation B’nai Israel of St. Petersburg
OFFICIAL NOTICE OF ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING
WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th, 2010, AT 7:00 P.M.
in the Benjamin Social Hall 1. Election & Installation of 2010-
2011 Officers and Board of Trustees 2. Approval of the budget for
2010-2011
BAR/BAT MITZVAH
5772 ORIENTATION
MEETING
Students who will become Bar or Bat Mitzvah, from August
2011 through August 2012, are scheduled to meet with Rabbi Jacob Luski,
Hazzan Paul Goldstein, Sara Latham, Executive Direction and our Synagogue
leadership on Wednesday, May 12, 2010 at 7:00 p.m., in the Atrium. This meeting is
mandatory for the Bar or Bat Mitzvah student and parents in order to minimize possible misunderstanding of expectations. The
Synagogue, the clergy, and the religious school all take pride in our check and double check
system for preparing our Bar/Bat Mitzvah candidates for their wonderful Simhas. If your
child will celebrate Bar or Bat Mitzvah by August 31, 2012 and you have not received an invitation to the meeting, please contact Rabbi
Luski in the synagogue office
The Mitzvah Men’s Club of Congregation B’nai Israel
Celebrates
Mother’s Day with its famous
Sunday Brunch & Entertainment Sunday, May 9
th at 10:00 a.m.
If You Reserve by May 5
th, Men are $15
and Ladies are free! After May 5
th All Adults will be charged
$15
Mitzvah Men’s Club Mother’s Day Brunch 2010
Names of all attending:________________ ____________________________________________________________________ Phone:______________________
IF YOU RESERVE TO THE SYNAGOGUE
OFFICE WITH YOUR CHECK BY MAY 5
TH:
______# Men @ $15.00 ______#Women free ______# Kids 3-12 $7.50 _____# Kids UNDER 8 Free
Checks payable to: Mitzvah Men’s Club
Mail to: Congregation B’nai Israel, 300 58
th Street North,
St Petersburg, Florida 33710
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DONATIONS THROUGH FEBRUARY 25, 2010
ADULT STUDIES IN HONOR OF
Shirley Bulkin Happy Anniversary - Yollette & Louis Frey
ADULT STUDIES IN MEMORY OF
Sharron Scott, Lisea Lyons, Mort Wygodski
Leana Lyons Lu
ELLEN JO GLASSMAN IN MEMORY OF
ENDOWMENT FUND
Mr. & Mrs. Ben Thomas Leon Glassman
LIBRARY FUND IN MEMORY OF
Ruth & Leonard Mauer Albert Svarc
LIBRARY MUSIC FUND IN MEMORY OF
Beverly & Mort Sherman Gertrude Shupe, Millie Albert
LORRAINE MALLER FUND IN MEMORY OF
Myrna S. Irwin Fay Sonn
MINYAN IN MEMORY OF
Howard Rothstein Morris Rothstein
MITZVAH FUND IN HONOR OF
Dr. Marc & Laurie Reiskind Happy Birthday - Sara Latham
Dr. J. L. Azneer & Happy Birthday to Edward Ginsberg,
Dr. Patricia Cottrille Livia Wein & Dr. Mark Sokolov
Allen & Betty Polon Speedy Recovery - Sara Latham
Janet & Ed Shapiro Shelley Mizrahi's marriage
Beverly Dikman Happy Birthday to Leah Sandler;
Happy Birthday to Bruce & Mary Ann Marger
Jean & Harry Kraff Marriage of Shelley Mizrahi
Marvin & Lee Leibson Bat Mitzvah of Miranda Hitzel
Susie & Alan Schwartz Dr. Marc Reisking being selected Mitzvah
Men's Club Man of the Year
MITZVAH FUND IN MEMORY OF
Reva C. Kent Al Yanchuck
Linda & Jack Goldfarb Millie Albert
& Family
Mindy Jo Siegel Millie Albert
Joann Bush Ida Bush
Dr. Ed & Vivian Lurie Martin Lurie
Arlen & Anita Helfand Millie Albert
Linda Miller Shapiro Morton Wygodski
Arlene & George Rosenthal Rebecca Silverman
Phyllis Rosenthal Sophia Abrams
Mary Ann & Bruce Marger Millie Albert
Thelma & Jerry Gilbert Al Yanchuck
Edna Sonkin Shirley Sackett
Svetlana Robenchik Lina Robenchik
Dr. Larry Goldberg Millie Albert
Terri & Jay Gross Millie Albert
Jean & Harry Kraff Adele Einstein
Valerie Hyman Kenneth Hyman
Vivian Neumann Michael Schlanger
Mr & Mrs. Richard Erman Jimmy, son of David Snyder, grandson of
Mr. & Mrs. Zsedely
Dr. & Mrs. Bernardo Stein Leon Stein
Sharon Colick Samuel Kronick
Eva Fuchs David Ickowicz
Sheri L. Frogel Fanny Frogel
Roberta Tepper Harry Tepper
PRTT FUND IN HONOR OF
Tom & Shevy Silverberg Bat Mitzvah of Maya Silverberg
RABBI'S FUND IN HONOR OF
Barbara Levin Misheberah for her brother, Arnold Ferrer
Shirley Sommella Helen Kahan - Birth of great grandson,
Happy Birthday - Mildred Gelfond, Sheldon Scheinert,
Eddie Ginsberg, Sara Latham; Speedy Recovery -
Sara Latham
Ayes Family In appreciation
Marvin & Kitty Jacobs Misheberah for Sally Swale & Sara Latham &
Speedy Recovery
Beatrice Wallace Bennie Pryce's 88th birthday
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Poger In appreciation
Mr. & Mrs. Murray Rubin Mazel Tov to Elle Shwer and Drs. Steven &
Hazel Shwer; Miranda Hitzel & Dr. & Mrs.
George Hitzel; Maya Silverberg & Tom &
Shevy Silverberg; Ritual Committee and CBI
Daily Minyan for their dedication
Marvin & Lee Leibson Bat Mitzvah of Elle Shwer
Arlyne Popick In appreciation
RABBI'S FUND IN MEMORY OF
Mona Feld Freida Judenfriend
Dr. & Mrs. Jennifer Sternberg Barnett Sakren
Herb Sirota David Jack Sirota
Mr. & Mrs. George Sakovich Leonid Abovsky
Confidential Trade Co Inc Leonid Abovsky
The Ayes Family Al Yanchuck
Meni & Malina Kanner Frida Litwak
Dr. & Mrs. Harold Seder Eugenia Seder
Dr. & Mrs. Martin Rosenblum Harry Zarin
Hannah Krassner Judge Edwin P. Krassner
Dr. Larry Goldberg Morton Wygodski
Sheila Knapp David Grusmark
Sharon & Alan Koenig Francine Ringler
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Mavis Wallace Charles Boux
Miriam Barshefsky Gus Barshefsky
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Sommella John Sommella
Mrs. Shirley Sommella John Sommella
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Glick John Sommella
Mr. & Mrs. Murray Rubin Esther bas Israel
Marian L. Rooth Elaine Greenberg
USY FUND IN HONOR OF
Bunnie Katz Dr. Marc Reiskind being selected
Mitzvah Men's Club Man of the Year
USY FUND IN MEMORY OF
Arlyne Popick Morton Wygodski
Vivian Neumann Jack Neumann
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Goldberg Sol Soman
Steve & Linda Grau Al Yanchuck
Abbye Perlman Edwin P. Krassner
USY PILGRIMAGE IN HONOR OF
Shirley Sommella William Gross for a great Tevya performance
Pearl Brook Happy Birthday - Bennie Pryce
USY PILGRIMAGE IN MEMORY OF
Dorothy Goldblatt Adele Einstein, Millie Albert
Susie & Ira Berman Al Yanchuck, Morton Wygodski, Millie Albert
Shelley Lynn Morton Wygodski
Myrna & Murray Rubin Gail S. Warren
GAIL S. WARREN LEGACY IN HONOR OF
FOR LEADERSHIP FUND
Jack & Linda Goldfarb Engagement of Jocelyn Scheinert
& Family
The Reiskind Family Speedy Recovery - Sara Latham
GAIL S. WARREN LEGACY IN MEMORY OF
FOR LEADERSHIP FUND
Dr. Michael & Sandy Slomka Al Yanchuck
Steve Warren Gail S. Warren
Dr. Michael & Sandy Slomka Gail S. Warren
Bunnie Katz Gail S. Warren
Myrna & Murray Rubin Gail S. Warren
THE MINIMUM DONATION IS NOW $10 PER ACKNOWLEDGMENT SENT.
RABBI'S FUND IN MEMORY OF
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