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VOLUME 5772 ISSUE 5 www.cbistpete.com
Shabbat Services 2
From Rabbi 3
Cantor’s Notes 3
Sisterhood/Men’s Club 9
Schools 11
Youth 12
Adult Studies 13
A-Team 13
Buns Family Library 15
Family Programs 18
Life Cycle Events 19
Mitzvah Grams 21
January 2012 Tevet/Shevat 5772
Haftarah Class 7
Jewish Meditation 7
CBI at the Movies 8
Sisterhood Shabbat 9
Got Shabbat? Dinner 17
CBI Scholarship Guidelines 22
CBI Application 23
Covenant Fund 26
WORLD WIDE WRAP & BRUNCH
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5th, 8:30 AM
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CHILD CARE To request Shabbat morning childcare for preschoolers,
please call the Synagogue office by Wednesday prior to Shabbat.
Congregation B’nai Israel
727-381-4900 Contacts
Rabbi Jacob Luski, D.D. 727-381-4900 Ext. 207
Cantor Jonathan Schultz
727-381-4900 Ext. 305 [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
Community Engagement, Liz Sembler 727-381-4900 Ext. 206 [email protected]
Torah Reader/Educator Deborah Marmon 727-381-4900 Ext. 205
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, Leslie Pearlstein M.D [email protected]
Sisterhood President, Alice Ettinger Men’s Club President, Jesse Rodman
USY President, Alyssa Kobernick Kadima President, Max Kobernick
Bulletin Committee:
Layout Editor, Masha Ronay
Coordinators, Pam Askin, Anita Helfand
B’nai Israel Review Publishes 11 times a year by
Congregation B’nai Israel 300 58th Street North
St. Petersburg, FL 33710 727– 381-4900 FAX 727-344-1307
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Congregation B’nai Israel
Shabbat Services & Candlelighting
ROSH HODESH SHEVAT
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
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 no
later than 9:30 am. We look forward to your
participation. Shalom,
Morry Bornstein, Ritual Chair
Friday, January 6, 2012 Candlelighting 5:32 pm Kabbalat Shabbat Service 5:30 pm Saturday, January 7, 2012 Sedra – Veyehi Shabbat Services 9:00 am Jewish Federation Shabbat Guest speaker: Dr. Sheldon Scheinert Junior Congregation 10:00 am Minha, Seudah Shlishit, Maariv & Havdala 5:20 pm Seudah Shlishit sponspored by Sara Latham & Eddie Ginsberg, in honor of loved ones Friday, January 13, 2012 Candlelighting 5:38 pm Shabbat Ruach Service 8:00 pm January Anniversary Shabbat Saturday, January 14, 2012 Sedra – Shemot Shabbat Services, Torah Study & Cholent Kiddush 9:00 am No Junior Congregation Minha, Seudah Shlishit, Maariv & Havdala 5:25 pm Seudah Shlishit sponsored by Reva & Leslie Pearlstein Friday, January 20, 2012 Candlelighting 5:43 pm Sisterhood Kabbalat Shabbat & Got Shabbat? Dinner 5:30 pm Saturday, January 21, 2012 Sedra – Va’era Sisterhood Shabbat, January Birthday Shabbat Services 9:00 am Junior Congregation 10:00 am Minyan Katan, Rm 9, 10:45 am Minha, Seudah Shlishit, Maariv & Havdala 5:30 pm Seudah Shlishit sponsored by Sisterhood, in honor of Sisterhood Shabbat PJ Library & Havdala Party 6:30 pm Friday, January 27, 2012 Candlelighting 5:49 pm “Carlebach” Kabbalat Shabbat 6:00 pm
Saturday, January 28, 2012 Sedra – Bo Shabbat Services 9:00 am Jewish Meditation, Chapel 9:15 am Junior Congregation 10:00 am Minha, Seudah Shlishit, Maariv & Havdala 5:35 pm Seudah Shlshit sponsored by USY, in honor of United Synagogue Youth Friday, February 3, 2012 Candlelighting 5:55 pm USY Shabbat Service 8:00 pm Sit Down Oneg Shabbat: Tu B’Shvat Seder Saturday, February 4, 2012 Sedra – Beshallach Shabbat Shirah Services, Jewish Mediation 9:15 am Junior Congregation 10:00 am Minha, Seudah Shlishit, Maariv & Havdala 5:40 pm Seudah Shlishit sponsored by Allen & Betty Tut Polon
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
Be a mensh! Make a Minyan!
Attend our twice daily minyan: Mornings at 7:45 am,
Sunday & national holiday mornings at 9:00 am and Sunday-Thursday evenings at 6:30 pm
Martin Luther King Day morning Minyan at 9:00 a.m.
CBI Website www.cbistpete.org
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From the Rabbi
Social critics suggest that the grim hysteria of our secular New Year celebration stems from our need for distraction from the truth that another year has passed and we are a year older. That unpleasant truth of aging is often handled by humor. For example, the poster that reads:
You know you are getting older when… Everything hurts and what doesn’t hurt, doesn’t work! Your little black book contains names ending in “M.D.” You get winded playing chess. You sit in a rocking chair and can’t get it going. Your knees buckle and your belt won’t. Your back goes out more than you do.
For millions it is no joke. It is dangerous to associate aging with stereotypes of incompetence, boredom and irrelevance. When society expects people to act in a certain way, they tend to respond exactly in that way. Older people whose lives could be happy and full, may close themselves off from those possibilities, just because they have restricted ideas of themselves.
In Sefer Shemot, the book of Exodus which we begin this week we read: “And Moses was 80 years old, and Aaron 83, when they spoke to Pharaoh.” The question was raised as to the reason for the narrative to digress from all the high drama, confrontations and plagues, to mention the ages of Aaron and Moses?
Abraham Ibn Ezra, the 12th century scholar offers an answer: “In all of Scripture, we find no other prophets recorded as having prophesied in their old age, save these two, because their eminence is far above all the other prophets.” Ibn Ezra points out that Moses and Aaron supply the core of Jewish revelation; other prophets only remind us of their essential teachings. They were open to receiving and transmitting these revolutionary ideas at the ages of 80 and 83! No wonder that the Mishna in Pirke Avot declares: “Ben shmonim lig’vurah – 80 is the age of greatness!”
We Jews have our own technique for keeping young. It is the study of Torah which helps keep us always interested and always interesting. Rabbi Hanina at age 80 said: “Warm fragrant oils with which my parents anointed me when I was young have stood me in good stead in my old age.” He was referring to the regular practice of Jewish learning.
The author of Psalm 92 said it succinctly: “They shall grow like a cedar in Lebanon. Planted in the house of the Lord, they shall flourish…even in old age they will be fruitful, filled with vigor and strength.
Joanne joins me in wishing you and yours a wonderful and Happy New Year 2012.
Shalom,
Rabbi Jacob Luski
overarching theme of L’kha Dodi: we’re welcoming in Shabbat, personified as a bride, which is also symbolic of the “marriage” between God and Israel. There is a second theme from “Mikdash Melekh” until before “Boi v’shalom:” In these middle stanzas, “the poem becomes a plea for the redemption of Jerusalem and the coming of the Messiah.” (Hammer, 21) I hope that this little d’var t’filah will heighten your appreciation for this beautiful poem
Cantor Jonathan Schultz
Here we are, at the beginning of a new year: A time to reflect on the past year, and to look ahead to the future – a time to refresh. Much in the same way that Shabbat is a weekly time to recharge spiritually, and reflect. So, at this time of the New Year, I think
it’s fitting to talk about one of my favorite parts of the Shabbat service: L’kha Dodi. I have liked L’kha Dodi since I was young. I was captivated by the melody even back then, and also by the poetry. Not that I understood Hebrew back then, but I was drawn in by the rhyme and meter, and the sense that this was the high point of Kabbalat Shabbat. Now that I’m familiar with it on a higher level, I would like to share some insights with you. In Or Hadash: A Commentary on Siddur Sim Shalom for Shabbat and Festivals, Reuven Hammer writes, “The imagery of this magnificent piyyut (liturgical poem) is based upon an ancient rabbinic interpretation of the biblical Song of Songs taught by Rabbi Akiva (ca. 100 C.E.). He believed that this book of love poetry described the love between God and Israel. The lover – dod – is God, the Holy One. The maiden, the fairest of women, is Israel.” (p. 21) This is the main
Cantor’s Notes
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Todah Rabah to the Gift and Craft Show committee, volunteers, and especially the co-chairs, Marilyn Benjamin, Susie Berman, Susie Schwartz and Louisa Benjamin who did amazing job producing this year’s fantastic shopping extravaganza. It was a great
community event. Our annual Hanukka celebration was lots of fun – singing, lighting the menorah, eating latkes and donuts, decorating cookies for the community. Everyone who attended had a lot of fun. January doesn’t slow down too much as we look forward to Got Shabbat dinner, Sisterhood Shabbat and the JTS Seminary Outreach Series. We will be hosting the Tampa Bay Jewish Film Festival on Saturday evening, January 7. Check this bulletin or cbistpete.org for more information. If we don’t have your email address, or your email has changed, please let the office know, so we can add you to our weekly e-news so you can be up to date on synagogue happenings. Remember if you are looking for a gift our Sisterhood Gift Shop has items for everyone. Some Hanukka items will be on sale during the month of January. The Gift Shop offers free gift wrapping for all your shopping needs. In closing, I would like to wish everyone a very happy, healthy 2012.
With shalom, Sara Latham
Executive Director
From the Executive Director
In the Theory of Relativity, Time Dilation is an observed difference of elapsed time between two events as measured by observers either moving relative to each other or differently situated from gravitational masses. An accurate clock at rest with respect to one observer may be measured to tick at a different rate when compared to a second observer's own equally accurate clock. This effect arises not from technical aspects of the clocks nor from the fact that signals need time to propagate, but from the nature of Space-Time itself. Sir Isaac Newton (25 December 1642 – 20 March 1727), James Clerk Maxwell (13 June 1831 – 5 November 1879) and Albert Einstein (14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) have all changed the way we think about time. Time is not an Absolute, it is Relative. So, what has this fact to do with Congregation B’nai Israel and it’s members? Two things come to my mind. One is how we perceive time in Shul and the other is how we use that time effectively.
From the President Sitting in a morning Minyan, I’m astounded how fast some of our baal tefilah daven Schacharit. Even though the rapid tempo keeps the service on schedule, to some that may be too fast. Likewise, some may find an extra five minutes for Shabbat morning services to be annoying while others delight in singing the prayers at a pace they can perform. So Time Is Relative. I used to feel tired standing thirty minutes for Neilah on Yom Kippur, yet as a Surgeon I could stand for hours at the OR table without feeling strained. When we are intensely involved with what we do time goes too fast; when we are bored and uninvolved the time drags on. So my point is, starting this New Year, “Get involved in doing things at CBI”. You will be surprised at how time flies by whether you’re praying at Minyan, working in the office, volunteering for Mitzvah Day or any of the other activities available at our Shul. So NU, use your Time at CBI. Happy and Healthy New Year!!!!
Leslie Pearlstein, MD, President
QUOTE
Study it and review it – you will find everything in it. Scrutinize it, grow old and gray in it,
do not depart from it. There is no better portion of life than this.
Ben Bag-Bag
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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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SISTERHOOD
You are invited to join us for Sisterhood Shabbat
Friday, January 20th, 2012, at 5:30 pm Kabbalat Shabbat Service and
Got Shabbat? “Italian Feast” Dinner We look forward to Meeting and
Greeting you at dinner.
Saturday, January 12, at 9:00 a.m. Includes January Birthday Shabbat &
Kiddush following Services
If you would like to participate in Sisterhood Shabbat, please call Ricki Lewis at 813-886-0719 or
Liz Sembler at 381-4900 ext. 206.
EDUCATION
At the conclusion of the Torah reading, I recite the “Mi She-Berakh” (God who blessed). This particular one is designated for those that have been called for an Aliyah for the Torah. It invokes our ancestors, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as well as Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel and Leah and proceeds to bless those who have been called up to the Torah with reverence for God, the Torah and Shabbat (or holiday). God is requested to watch over them and their families with blessings and success together with our brother and Jews everywhere. This particular Mi She-Berakh is among many others. There are some for those to be married, a Bar/Bat Mitzvah, for the health of Mother after childbirth as well as the parents for a newborn son or daughter (the son will be named of course at the Brit Milah; the daughter at a Simchat Bat). We offer as well after the first Aliyah the Mi She-Berakh for those who are ill when members of the congregation can ask God‘s help for a “refuah shlaymah” (prayer for healing). We sing together a special one for those who serve the community, help maintain the synagogue and the community as well as the Land of Israel. Mi She-berakh…May God who blessed our ancestors bless us as well!
Debbie Marmon
FLOWERS FOR THE BIMA
HELP US ADORN THE BIMA WITH FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS
FOR SHABBAT, HOLIDAYS OR ANY SPECIAL OCCASION.
PLEASE BE A SPONSOR BY CONTRIBUTING TO:
SISTERHOOD FLOWER FUND.
YOU MAY CONTACT MARILYN
GOLDBERG AT 546-7722
OR SEND YOUR DONATIONS TO:
SISTERHOOD, ATTENTION:
MARILYN
FEBRUARY 22, 2012
TORAH FUND DINNER
HONORING
RUTH ANN MIZRAHI
2012 WOMAN OF ACHIEVEMENT
DONATIONS $180 – Benefactor
$300 - Guardian Level $600 - Associate Patron
$1,200 – Patron
CONTACT:
Joanne [email protected] or
Marilyn LeVine~Babamfl@aolcom or
Jennifer Sternberg (Torah Fund Cards)
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THE PAULINE RIVKIND TALMUD TORAH
The first semester of the Pauline Rivkind Talmud Torah school was a great success. We had wonderful participation in most of our events--especially our Sunday Seminars.
In January we will be having a very special Sunday Seminar--the Blessing of the Trees which will take place on Sunday, January 29th at 9:00 a.m. We have a very exciting program of the events--and we hope that this will be a great learning experience for all our PRTT families. It is a reminder that the Jewish people understood the importance of being "GREEN" -- and that part of the joy of our religious life is that we have a deep commitment to the land that God has given us. Special thanks to all our teachers for making our first semester so special.
Shalom,
Ilana Dayan, Education Director
THE PAULINE RIVKIND PRESCHOOL
January is often thought of as a time for new beginnings. This is true in our preschool as well. All of the classrooms are fresh and clean. The teachers have rejuvenated over their holidays. The parents are ready to bring their children back to us. And the children are excited to see their friends again. We will be hosting a PJ Havdalah Party on Saturday, January 21, 2012 at 6:30 pm. Come in your most comfy PJ’s, join us for a musical Havdalah and story, then we will finish up with an ice cream social! Bring your children and grandchildren. SAVE THE DATE: Sunday, February 26, 2012 – Pauline Rivkind Preschool’s Annual Pasta Dinner ~ Silent Auction! 4:30 pm! See the flyer in next month’s bulletin. Pauline Rivkind Preschool is open to all children, ages one year old through five years old. We offer a warm, loving, save environment for children to explore and learn about the world. This is the perfect time to start their Jewish experiences too! We are now offering a program for ALL synagogue members! You will earn a $25 gift card to Target for every new family you refer to the preschool who enrolls. Contact me for more information.
B’shalom!
Bonnie Halprin, Preschool Director
The Spring Semester will begin on Wednesday, January 25, 2012 at 7:00 pm. Registration forms will be e-mailed out the first week of January. Please make sure that we have your current e-mail address! USY will have a Dine and Dash dinner on opening night of classes at 6:00 pm in the Youth Lounge. RSVP to Sandy Brasch 381-4900 ext 209, or e-mail: [email protected]
HEBREW HIGH SCHOOL
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 your 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 more meaningful, spiritual and successful here at CBI. The participation schedule is as follows:
January 7 - Grades 3 & 4 January 14 - Grade 7 January 21 - Grade 6 January 28 - Grade 5
JUNIOR CONGREGATION
Here at CBI we hold special Junior Congregation services for children in grades 3-7 on Shabbat mornings in the Chapel at 10:00 am. All children will worship together. They will put into practice the lessons they have learned during the week. Each student will have the opportunity to lead parts of the service, learn new melodies, and explore Shabbat teachings and stories. They will also gain the confidence they will need when it comes time to lead services for their Bar/Bat Mitzvah celebrations. Junior Congregation will meet on Saturdays, January 7, 21, & 28th at 10:00 a.m. We look forward to see your children there.
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CBI USY NEWS AND VIEWS
Shalom!
This month has been filled with wonderful events, getting together with our close friends during the best time of the year! Last month, we made Havdalah on the Beach, in which the entire congregation joined together to end a lovely Shabbat. The weather outside was perfect, with jeans and sweaters, all bundled up together it really did feel like winter! The USY'ers had a great day helping out at the CBI gift and craft show, volunteering and getting to look around at all of the goodies for sale for Hanukkah! I hope you all had a lovely holiday that was spent with family and friends and lots of joy! Hanukkah in USY is always lots of fun with the best cook ever, Sandy, who whipped out delicious Latkes for all of us during our Hebrew High break. Then, at the end of the month members of or chapter traveled all the way to Philly for International Convention 2012! They had an amazing time traveling through the city, meeting USY'ers form across the country and Canada and praying filled with ruach!
Alyssa Kobernick, USY President
YOUTH DEPARTMENT
Although half of the year is behind us we are excited for all we have planned over the next few months. The USYers and Kadimaniks are counting down to January 28th when they will go on a Mystery Bus Trip. Before boarding separate buses for a night of surprise activities, they will attend Minha, Maariv and Havdalah and of course Seudah, which the Youth Department is once again proud to sponsor. Halutzim will enjoy pizza and a movie, January 8th following Sunday school. Thank you to the Kobernick family who is sponsoring the January Dine and Dash in honor of Alyssa’s birthday. Todah Rabah to all the Youth families who helped with the Ethnic Café during the Gift and Craft Show. Cooking and “picking” over 100 pounds of meat is no easy task and without you it could not have been possible. The Gift and Craft Committee work all year to bring this amazing show to CBI and it is an honor to be part of such worthwhile event. Next month our USY and Kadima chapter will join hundreds of kids in Orlando as we storm the Magic Kingdom with our ruach! For those of you attending please consider purchasing scrip for your kids to use in the park instead of cash. Remember with no additional cost to you CBI is making money! Happy 2012!
Sandy Brasch
Youth and Family Program Director January Calendar Wednesday, 1/ 4: USY Board meeting 5:00 pm (not at CBI) Sunday, 1/ 8: 9:15 am Youth Commission Meeting; 12:00-1:30 Halutzim, Pizza and a Movie; 12:00-1:00 Kadima Board meeting Tuesday, 1/10: Hebrew High Graduation Planning meeting
7:00 pm Wednesday, 1/11: Israel: Inside Out 11and 12 Graders Friday, 1/20: “Got Shabbat?” dinner USY serves Wednesday, 1/25: 5:00 pm USY Board Meeting; 6:00 pm Dine and Dash; 7:00 pm Hebrew High Spring Semester
begins Saturday, 1/28: 5:30 pm USY/Kadima Mystery Bus Trip
Todah Rabah for your help updating our college students contact information! Remember to submit any changes that may occur throughout the year. Several emails have been sent to the students and plans are underway by the College Committee to send students a care package later in the year. If you have a college student, the committee would appreciate a donation to offset some of the cost of this mailing. Please make your check payable to CBI with “college committee” in the subject line. Thank you in advance.
Pam LeCompte College Committee Chairperson
COLLEGE CORNER
MINYAN KATAN
Shabbat Morning Service for children 5 and younger with their parents.
Saturday, January 21, 2012 at 10:45 am in classroom #9.
PJ Library Havdala Party –6:30pm
February 18, 2012 Picture Perfect Purim
Contact Bonnie Halprin for more information.
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ADULT STUDIES
Torah For Seniors, led by Rabbi Jacob Luski
Tuesday, January 10th at 11:00 am at Philip Benjamin Tower Activities Room.
Hebrew Classes with Ruth Mauer, all beginner levels welcome 6:45 pm Wednesdays; Please check with the CBI office for class
schedules.
Talmud Made Easy, led by Stephen Wein Tuesdays, January 11th and 25th at 7:00 pm in the Buns Family Library
CBI - Hadassah Book Discussion Club
Wednesday, January 18th at 10:00 am In the Buns Family Library To discuss: The Last Jew by Noah Gordon
New Program! Learn to Chant Haftarah
Please join us on Wednesday evenings, 5:45-6:30 pm, beginning January
11, for a six-week class on Haftarah chanting taught by Liz Sembler. Participants should be able to read Hebrew. Please call Liz at CBI: 381-
4900, ext. 205 for more information and to sign up.
New program! Jewish Meditation
The CBI Engagement Committee invites you to join us on our discovery of Jewish Meditation. Explore with us the ancient path toward a more spiritual life through Jewish Meditation. Whether you are a beginner or someone experienced in the powers of meditation, you will learn
how to incorporate Jewish meditation into your life.
We will offer 4 introductory sessions on Shabbat morning in our chapel. Sessions will be held on Saturday mornings January 28, February 4, February 25 and March 10 at 9:15 am, after which we will join the
congregation for the Torah service.
For more information please call Liz Sembler at CBI: 381-4900, ext. 205.
CBI at the Movies - Tampa Bay Jewish Film Festival Saturday, January 7th, 7:00 pm See flyer page 8
THE JEWISH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY of america 27th ANNUAL OUTREACH LECTURE SERIES
JANUARY 16 - 19, 2011, 7:30 PM
JTS SCHOLAR: Rabbi Leonard Sharzer, M.D. Associate Director for Bioethics of the Finkelstein Institute of Jewish &
Social Studies, JTSA
THE MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH Monday, January 16th: Life’s Origins: Theological Considerations &
Ethical Applications At Congregation Beth Shalom, 1325 S. Belcher Road, Clearwater
Tuesday, January 17th: Kol Ami: Improving Our Bodies or Diminishing God’s Image?
At Congregation Kol Ami, 3919 Moran Road, Tampa Wednesday, January 18th: Living Well by Planning For Death
At Congregation B’nai Israel of St. Petersburg Thursday, January 19th: Healthcare Reform and Jewish Tradition
At Congregation Rodeph Sholom, 2713 Bayshore Blvd, Tampa A reception will follow each lecture.
Fighting Terrorism For more than six decades, the reality of life in Israel has forced Israelis to defend themselves against constant terrorist threats. As a result, the Jewish state has become a leader in designing techniques and technologies in the arenas of homeland security and counter-terrorism. Israel is working with US government and private entities to develop technologies and equipment aimed at thwarting terrorism and safeguarding citizens in both nations. Aviation Security The Transportation Security Administration and airport officials from around the United States have been working with world-renowned security experts at Israel’s Ben-Gurion International Airport in order to learn how to improve efficiently airline security. In March 2010, the United States and Israel signed an agreement to increase aviation security cooperation. The two allies will conduct drills reviewing procedures in case of attacks and share codes that send immediate alerts if passengers try to commit acts of terror. Police Cooperation Israeli police forces train international peers in security procedures ranging from combating terrorism to preparing for mass casualty emergencies. Israel has worked with multiple American agencies, including the FBI, NYPD, LAPD, and Washington, DC Police Department. The US Capitol Police also have undergone training in Israeli counterterrorism techniques. Bioterrorism American observers from FEMA and the National Guard often travel to Israel to participate in Israeli homeland security drills. In January 2010, Israel conducted a large-scale bio-terrorism drill simulating a smallpox outbreak caused by a terrorist attack. Since then, FEMA and the Israeli National Emergency Authority have signed a formal agreement to conduct more joint-training drills and exercises. Emergency Management FEMA and US National Guard officials have traveled to Israel to study the Jewish state’s nation-wide emergency management drills and procedures. The drills replicate a multitude of disaster scenarios including natural disasters, biological disasters and emergencies at schools and hospitals. Lessons learned through the drills provide American officials invaluable intelligence, experience and knowledge. The information above was provided by AIPAC – the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (www.aipac.org).
Byron Kolitz
The Advocacy for Israel Committee
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BUNS FAMILY LIBRARY
CBI - HADASSAH BOOK DISCUSSION CLUB MEETINGS
The CBI-Hadassah Book Clubs will continue to meet monthly on Wednesdays at 10:00 am in the Buns Family Library for lively discussions of current books.
Date Book Author 1/18/12 The Last Jew Noah Gordon 2/15/12 Great House Nicole Krauss 3/21/12 To The End Of The Land David Grossman 4/18/12 All Other Nights Dara Horn 5/16/12 The Lazarus Project Aleksander Hemon If you would like to lead a discussion group, please call Sheila Wasserman at 347- 5816!
BOOK REVIEW: THINGS OVERHEARD IN THE SYNAGOGUE
Author: Ira Bezow; reviewed by Eric Herschthal, Jewish Book Review
These days, there are many good Jewish poets. But name a great Jewish poem written recently? See? It’s not easy. The reason seems obvious: most Jews who write poetry today are secular, and so is their work. But fortunately, there are exceptions. One is Ira Bedzow, whose first collection of poems, Things Overheard In The Synagogue, has just been published by Urim Publications. Several of the poems retell Biblical stories, and in a section of personal reflections, there are many Talmudic asides. All of it reflects Bedzow’s deep immersion of Jewish texts, as well as a lyrical ear perfectly matched for poems. These are qualities hard to come by these days: a commitment to Jewish learning, as well as secular language. But it’s a perfect reflection of Bedzow, who is both an ordained rabbi and now pursuing a Ph.D. in Jewish thought. Ira also happens to be an old family friend. But I don’t think I betray any false enthusiasm for his work. There is as much playfulness in these poems as there is an acute self-awareness. Bedzow’s use of rhyme may in part account for the insouciant mood, but as you go through the book you realize it’s as much a reflection of hard-earned wisdom. In the personal reflections, which range from lessons drawn from Pirkei Avot, to a parable about individuality, told through a story about choosing the right coffee shop, you find a writer searching for how one should live. A quiet, moving example comes in the piece “Vanguard, En Garde!” Bedzow remembers a story his father told him when he took him to a synagogue as a teenager. His father tells him to go say hello to the rabbi, and when Bedzow returns, his father tells him: “Son, do you want to know what makes him such a successful rabbi?” The rabbi was was never officially hired, his father says, and he wasn’t even ordained. But he was extremely knowledgeable and exceptionally kind. So when the synagogue’s official rabbi left, he naturally filled the void. No one ever questioned his authority, his father says, because the man himself, “never stopped considering himself as just another member.” Bedzow’s search for wisdom is our reward.
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FAMILY PROGRAMS
December provided us with so many opportunities to be involved at CBI. Cantor Schultz ushered in Shabbat with ruach and we ended Shabbat on beautiful St. Pete. Beach Shabbat at the annual Havdalah on the Beach. Each family took home a Havdalah candle and spice bag with the hope of adding this beautiful service to their families’ tradition. Our building was filled with artists and examples of their craft during the annual Gift and Craft Show. Attending the Show has become one of the popular social events of the year…and you could attend all day Sunday for free. Of course no one could resist buying something! Thank you to everyone who helped in the Ethnic Café’. Funds earned go directly to the Youth Department and is used for tzedakah. The CBI annual Hanukka Celebration had something for everyone. The festivities began with lighting St. Pete’s largest Menorah
and singing Hanukka favorites. The children all received gelt bags and enjoyed making their own Hanukeia. This year we added a Mitzvah Project to our celebration,” Cookies for the Community”. With your help we decorated hundreds of holiday cookies which were then delivered to police stations and firehouses Christmas day. Thanks to the members of Sisterhood, Men’s Club and the Youth Department who made those deliveries. This month Sisterhood will host “Got Shabbat?” dinner January 20th. The theme is Italian and the ladies are planning an amazing Italian Shabbat feast. There is still time to make your reservations. Don’t miss out.
B’Shalom,
Sandy Brasch, Youth and Family Program Director
CBI Website
www.cbistpete.org www.jewishpinellas.org
Thank you to the following volunteers who assisted with the office work and special
mailings over the past months: Sally Swale, Murray & Myrna Rubin,
Esta Blaxberg, Kitty Jacobs and Helen Kahan. Our apologies to anyone we have inadvertently omitted.
THANK YOU TO OUR
VOLUNTEERS
Hi. My name is Robert Carroll and I am studying hard for my Bar Mitzvah. For my project I am trying to raise money for Operation Smile. This is an organiza-tion that helps bring smiles to those all over the world who are born with facial and lip deformities. Please take a look at their website, https://secure.operationsmile.org, and if you feel that this is a worthy cause, please make a donation. You can find my web page by looking for Ways to Give on the home page. Go down to One Smile Page and find the
box that says Find a One Smile Page. Click on that link and then put my name, Robert Carroll, in the search box. Click find a fund. Right now my name is on the first page of the website. To get to the last step, click on donate now which is on the right side of the web page. If you prefer to make a donation without using the internet, please make a check to Operation Smile and mail it to my mom: Sherrie Carroll 545 Pinellas Bayway S Unit 403 Tierra Verde, Fl 33715. Thank you very much for helping me achieve my goal.
Sincerely, Robert Carroll
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LIFE CYCLE EVENTS
Mazal Tov To: ACHIEVEMENTS: The following CBI women were nominated by Jewish
community organizations and honored by the Jewish Federation of Pinellas & Pasco Counties as 2011 Women of Distinction: Ellen Bernstein - Congregation B’nai Israel of St. Petersburg Anita Helfand - CBI Sisterhood Kitty Jacobs - Philip Benjamin Tower Foundation Adele Morris - Menorah Manor Marilyn LeVine - Hadassah, St. Petersburg Chapter Dr. Starr Silver - Jewish National Fund.
Mrs. Debbie Sokolov on her new position as Director of
Development for the St. Petersburg Free Clinic. BIRTHS: Mr. Phil & Sara Latham and Michael & Ashley Latham on the
birth of their granddaughter and daughter, Lily Lynn Latham.
Mr. Shelley Kamins & Mrs. Diane Sembler-Kamins, Mrs. Judy Eichenbaum, Mr. Steve Sembler, Ambassador Mel & Betty Sembler and Dr. David & Erin Eichenbaum on the birth of their granddaughter, great-granddaughter and daughter, Miriam Hannah Eichenbaum.
Mrs. Shelley Lynn, Dr. Bruce Lynn, Dr. Morris & Rose Pearlman, Eric & Tracy Lynn on the birth of their granddaughter, great-granddaughter and daughter, Hazel Ruby Lynn.
ENGAGEMENTS: Dr. Stanley & Nancy Rosenberg and Elinor Citrin on the
engagement of their son and grandson, Matthew Rosenberg to Suchan Murray.
Joel Berman and Carrie Englander on their engagement.
Ira & Susie Berman and Leonard & Betsy Englander on the engagement of their children, Joel Berman and Carrie Englander.
NEW HOME: Dr. Richard & Liliana Sorkin on their new home. Mr. & Mrs. Allen Polon on their new home.
WEDDINGS: Heather Braham and Steven Craig on their wedding.
We share in the sorrow
of the passing of:
BEATRICE MEHL Sister of Max Fischman,
Aunt of Dean Fischman, Robert Fischman & Dorothy Haber
Dear Friend of Ron & Claire Yogman
Looking for a special way to
honor your family and friends who are celebrating a simha?
The TREE OF LIFE 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 or grandchild have a Bar/Bat Mitzvah or special occasion coming up? What a great way to honor them!
Also makes a great “group gift” for a special occasion. Order forms are in the synagogue office and lobby.
Minimum donation $254. A Leaf has been inscribed ;
In honor Alice & Larry Ettinger on their 25th Anniversary, November 16, 2011 With love from dear friends: Lou Bader, Michael & Maureen Barth, Barry & Sandra Caplan, Steve & Heather Craig, Elliot & Audrey Dantowitz, Joan Epstein, Mike &
Gail Frye, Sandy Herskowitz & Pat Weber, Helen Kahan, Byron Kolitz & Starr Silver, Morry & Marilyn LeVine, Mitch & Ellie LeVine, Steve & Susan LeVine, David & Janice LeVine, Mark & Ricki Lewis, Bill & Carol Marger, Arthur & Bebby Marlin, Debbie Marmon, Lenny & Ruth Mauer, Jack & Irma Mayer, Ralph & Ruth Ann Mizrahi, Leslie & Reva Pearlstein, Phil & Joan Redisch, Cary & Karen Reich, Marc & Laurie Reiskind, Jesse & Sandi Rodman, Greg & Liz Sembler, David & Rachel Wein, Steve & Livia Wein and Michael & Leisa Zimmer.
Mazal Tov Heather & Steve Craig on your Wedding 12/11/11, Love, CBI Friends: Michael Barth, Audrey & Elliot Dantowitz, Alice & Larry Ettinger,
Gail & Mike Frye, Marilyn & Jack Goldberg, Arlen and Anita Helfand, Starr Silver & Byron Kolitz, Sara Latham, Susan & Steven LeVine, Vivian & Ed Lurie, Ruth & Lenny Mauer, Irma & Jack Mayer, Ruth Ann & Ralph Mizrahi, Reva & Leslie Pearlstein, Laurie & Marc Reiskind and Betty Sue & Joel Shane.
LIFE CYCLE EVENTS
To Mrs. Ellen Bernstein and the Lunch With Rabbi Mishnah Study Group Todah Rabah for your thoughtful gift of the beautiful “Rabbi’s Study Group” Hanukka Menorah that you presented to me at our last meeting when we completed the Mishnah Tractate,
Yoma. Your expression of thanks for leading “a wonderful and informative Mishnah class” was very much appreciated. Shalom, Rabbi Jacob Luski
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1 Eileen & Michael Richman 13 Anita & Dr. Ben-Ami Braun 18 Dr. Starr Silver & Byron Kolitz 21 Beverly & Mort Sherman 21 Amy & Andrew Giskin 27 Livia & Stephen Wein 31 Sharon & Alan Koenig
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.
1 Bonnie Walker 2 Dr. David LeVine 3 Dr. Michael Slomka 3 Barbara Colen 4 Phyllis Hirschfield 4 Dr. Mark Gordon 4 Dr. Larry Goldberg 4 Jackie Wertel 5 Morris LeCompte 7 Barbara Noonberg 7 Dr. Fred Feld 9 Dr. Nancy Landfish 9 Roberta DiBlasio 9 Bonnie Lurie 10 Scott Pinsker 10 Helen Wertel 11 Richard Erman 11 David Hutman 11 Erika Kauffman 12 Leonard Bader 12 Alice Ettinger 14 Shirley Blau Grossman 14 Nancy Rosenberg 14 Shevy Silverberg
15 Dr. Jeffrey Ewig 16 Marvin Jacobs 17 Dr. Stanley Rosenberg 18 Thomas Epstein 18 Dr. Michael Seltzer 19 Dr. Larry Feinman 19 Stephanie Stein 20 Tim Eldred 20 Dr. Loren Isakson 22 Dr. David Piper 23 Cantor Jonathan Schultz 24 Kathleen Smith Buns 24 Martha Terry 24 Dr. Charlene Wygodski 25 Dr. Ron Leight 26 Dr. Greg Engelman 27 Estelle Burke 27 Dennis Lerner 28 Dr. Arthur Marlin 28 Diane Friedman 29 Sami Dayan 30 Karen Kauffman 30 Audrey Dantowitz 31 Jack Eidelman
JANUARY BIRTHDAY SHABBAT SATURDAY, January 21st , 2012
9:00 AM
January
CELEBRATE YOUR JANUARY ANNIVERSARY
SHABBAT FRIDAY, January 13th, 2012
8:00 PM
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CONGREGATION B'NAI ISRAEL SCHOLARSHIP GUIDELINES FOR RAMAH ISRAEL SEMINAR and USY SUMMER PROGRAMS:
“Classic” USY on Wheels, USY on Wheels East, USY on Wheels, Mission: Mitzvah, USY on Wheels, Pacific Northwest, L’Takayn Olam, Israel Adventure-A Teen Tour to Israel, Israel Adventure PLUS, Eastern Europe/Israel Pilgrimage, Israel Pilgrimage/Poland Seminar, Italy/ Israel Pilgrimage, USY Ramah Israel Seminar I. REQUIREMENTS A. Scholarship application is to be complete by February 15, 2012. B. Copy of essay that was submitted with USY Summer Program Application. C. Write an essay: "I Am a Jew Because"...or, "What Will a Summer in Israel or Wheels do for My Jewish Identity?" D. Resume of your youth group activities. E. Before the summer begins, each high school scholarship recipient will be required to give at least 15 hours of service
to the Synagogue. This will be supervised by the Youth Director. Updated volunteer hours are posted in the Youth Lounge. F. Share your summer experience with the congregation at the annual CBI Summer Program Shabbat. II. ELIGIBILITY A. Be a paid member of Congregation B'nai Israel USY. B. Attend 75% of chapter activities. C. Attend 3 Shabbat and or weekday services per month. D. Jewish Study 1. Attend Hebrew High School and fulfill all the requirements of study and attendance. 2. If unable to attend Hebrew High School, pursue independent study program under the direction of Rabbi. E. Parents must be members of Congregation B'nai Israel and have fulfilled all financial obligations. III. SCHOLARSHIPS are awarded on the basis of merit and for the purpose of incentive. What was the teenager's level of participation this past year as well as other years? IV. DETERMINATION as to the amount of money awarded will be done on an individual basis, based on all of the above. V. PLEASE DIRECT ANY QUESTION to the Scholarship Committee Chairperson. VI. In the event a scholarship is awarded and the child does not attend the summer program, the money is to be returned to the Scholarship Committee immediately. VII. Sisterhood and Mitzvah Men's Club contributes generously to the summer program's scholarship fund. All inquiries should be made to the Scholarship Committee. Do not contact Sisterhood or Mitzvah Men's Club directly.
CBI SCHOLARSHIP GUIDELINES FOR CAMP RAMAH
Parents of applicants must apply for scholarship fund to Camp Ramah in writing by FEBRUARY 15, 2012 All letters should be directed to the Scholarship Committee. I. REQUIREMENTS A. Parents of campers must be members of B'nai Israel having fulfilled their financial obligation. B. Must be students of the Pauline Rivkind Talmud Torah. C. Write an essay on "What will a summer experience at Camp Ramah do for my Jewish identity?" D. Each scholarship recipient will be required: *attend 50% of chapter activities, *attend at least 8 Shabbat and or weekday services per year and *be a paid member of a CBI Halutzim, Kadima, or USY. E. Before the summer begins, Each high school scholarship recipient will be required to give at least 15 hours of service to the Synagogue and middle school and elementary school scholarship recipients will be required to give at least 8 hours. This will be supervised by the Youth Director. Updated volunteer hours are posted in the Youth Lounge. F. Share your summer experience with the congregation at the annual CBI Ramah Shabbat. II. HOW ARE SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED A. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of merit and for the purpose of incentive. IV. Please direct any questions to the Scholarship Chairperson. V. In the event a scholarship is awarded and the child does not attend camp, the money is to be returned immediately to the Scholarship Committee. Revised 9-8-11
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DONATIONS - THROUGH FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2011
Adult Studies In Honor of
Livia & Steve Wein Happy Anniversary - Jack & Linda Goldfarb
Helen Kahan Bar Mitzvah of Marc LeVine
Adult Studies In Memory of
Livia & Steve Wein Blanche Ettinger
Helen Kahan
Leslie Kirsner Barry Augenbraun
Camp Ramah Fund In Memory of
Dr. Patricia Cottrille Barry Augenbraun
Library Fund In Honor of
Sheila & David Hutman Happy Birthday to Irma Mayer
Library Fund In Memory of
Sharon & Art Schloss Barry Augenbraun
Sheila & David Hutman Barry Augenbraun
Morry & Billie Bornstein Barry Augenbraun
Janet Augenbraun Garry Freid, Dr. Jeffrey Jacobson
Mitzvah Fund In Honor of
Ruth & Richard Erman Manny Wolf
Jerome Rosenberg Lillian Rosenberg
Ruth Lebowitz Happy Birthday to Rabbi Jacob Luski
Women of Distinction: Ellen Bernstein,
Anita Helfand, Kitty Jacobs, Marilyn LeVine,
Adele Morris
Lenny & Ruth Mauer Happy Birthday to Dr. Morris LeVine,
Barbara Jarvis Happy Birthday to Selma Gaby
Jennifer & Bob Sternberg Anita Helfand, Sisterhood Woman of Distinction
Dr. Patricia Cottrille Happy Birthday to Adele Morris, Rabbi Jacob Luski,
Irma Mayer, Cindy Weisberg, Ernest Drucker,
Anita Helfand, Thelma Gilbert, Michael Benstock
Happy Anniversary to Arlen & Anita Helfand,
Joanne & Rabbi Jacob Luski
Larry & Vera Green Happy Birthday to Bea Wallace, Selma Gaby
Happy Anniversary to Arlen & Anita Helfand,
Mussie & Jack Eidelman, Joanne & Rabbi Jacob Luski
Beverly Dikman Happy Birthday to Rabbi Jacob Luski, Dr. Sidney Grau,
Ernest Drucker, Bea Wallace, Thelma Gilbert
Happy Anniversary to Joanne & Rabbi Jacob Luski
Audrey Kopelman Happy Birthday to Selma Gaby
Helen Kahan Happy Birthday to Selma Gaby
Billie & Morry Bornstein Steve Craig's Conversion
Jane Markowitz Happy Anniversary to Mussie & Jack Eidelman
Marion Samson Joseph Dotty Goldblatt's 85th Birthday
Howard S. Miller In appreciation
Livia & Steve Wein Happy Anniversary to Jack & Linda Goldfarb,
Helen Kahan Bar Mitzvah of Marc LeVine
Marvin & Lee Leibson Bar Mitzvah of Michael Giskin
David & Sonja Schultz Aliyot on Simhat Torah Weekend
Rebecca & Warren Simmons Bar Mitzvah of Marc LeVine
Lou Bader Speedy Recovery to Lou Frey
Beverly Dikman Happy Birthday to Jerry Gilbert, Dotty Goldblatt
Happy Anniversary to Myra & Dr. David Gross
Anita & Arlen Helfand Happy Birthday to Jerry Gilbert, Amy Giskin,
Jennifer Sternberg
Rabbi Bonnie Scharfman Appreciation of Aliyah
Dr. Patricia Cottrille Happy Birthday to Susie Schwartz, Pam Askin,
Janet Augenbraun, Jerry Gilbert
Happy Anniversary to Margot & Michael Benstock,
Billie & Morry Bornstein, Gail & Gerald Wiseberg
Millie & Lenny Gelfond Bar Mitzvah of Marc Jacob LeVine,
Sara & Phil Latham on the birth of their
granddaughter, Lily Lynn Latham; Marriage of
Heather & Steve Craig
Bebby & Arthur Marlin Misheberah for Naomi Levinson, Engagement
of Joel Berman
Mitzvah Fund In Memory of
Dr. Leeds E. & Marilyn Katzen Dr. Jeffrey Jacobson
Billie & Morry Bornstein Harold Betram Bornstein
Elaine & Bob Lachter George Lachter
Ruth Lebowitz Blanche Ettinger
Lenny & Ruth Mauer Blanche Ettinger
Janie & David LeVine & Family Dr. Jeffrey Jacobson
Marilyn Benjamin Garry Freid
Lois & Peter Pardoll Garry Freid
Lillian Rosen Tanie Freedman
Marion Samson Joseph John Joseph
Alan & Susie Schwartz Garry Freid, Dr. Jeffrey Jacobson
Livia & Steve Wein Blanche Ettinger
Helen Kahan
Hilda Colick Pauline Gordon
Helen & Ben Pertcheck Joseph Tochterman
Jean & Harry Kraff Loved ones
Aldena & Larry Lew Milton S. Lew
Harold Wolfson Abraham Wolfson
PRTT In Honor of
Joshua Monast & Family Bar Mitzvah of Michael Giskin
Prayerbook Fund In Memory of
Mitzvah Men's Club Blanche Ettinger
Rabbi's Fund In Honor of
Sheila & David Hutman Speedy Recovery - Vivian Neumann
Marvin Frank In appreciation
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Livia & Steve Wein Happy Anniversary to Jack & Linda Goldfarb,
Helen Kahan Bar Mitzvah of Marc LeVine
Marvin & Lee Leibson Bar Mitzvah of Michael Giskin
David & Sonja Schultz Aliyot on Simhat Torah Weekend
Rebecca & Warren Simmons Bar Mitzvah of Marc LeVine
Lou Bader Speedy Recovery to Lou Frey
Beverly Dikman Happy Birthday to Jerry Gilbert, Dotty Goldblatt
Happy Anniversary to Myra & Dr. David Gross
Anita & Arlen Helfand Happy Birthday to Jerry Gilbert, Amy Giskin,
Jennifer Sternberg
Rabbi Bonnie Scharfman Appreciation of Aliyah
Dr. Patricia Cottrille Happy Birthday to Susie Schwartz, Pam Askin,
Janet Augenbraun, Jerry Gilbert
Happy Anniversary to Margot & Michael Benstock,
Billie & Morry Bornstein, Gail & Gerald Wiseberg
Millie & Lenny Gelfond Bar Mitzvah of Marc Jacob LeVine,
Sara & Phil Latham on the birth of their
granddaughter, Lily Lynn Latham; Marriage of
Heather & Steve Craig
Bebby & Arthur Marlin Misheberah for Naomi Levinson, Engagement
of Joel Berman
Mitzvah Fund In Memory of
Dr. Leeds E. & Marilyn Katzen Dr. Jeffrey Jacobson
Billie & Morry Bornstein Harold Betram Bornstein
Elaine & Bob Lachter George Lachter
Ruth Lebowitz Blanche Ettinger
Lenny & Ruth Mauer Blanche Ettinger
Janie & David LeVine & Family Dr. Jeffrey Jacobson
Marilyn Benjamin Garry Freid
Lois & Peter Pardoll Garry Freid
Lillian Rosen Tanie Freedman
Marion Samson Joseph John Joseph
Alan & Susie Schwartz Garry Freid, Dr. Jeffrey Jacobson
Livia & Steve Wein Blanche Ettinger
Helen Kahan
Hilda Colick Pauline Gordon
Helen & Ben Pertcheck Joseph Tochterman
Jean & Harry Kraff Loved ones
Aldena & Larry Lew Milton S. Lew
Harold Wolfson Abraham Wolfson
PRTT In Honor of
Joshua Monast & Family Bar Mitzvah of Michael Giskin
Prayerbook Fund In Memory of
Mitzvah Men's Club Blanche Ettinger
Rabbi's Fund In Honor of
Sheila & David Hutman Speedy Recovery - Vivian Neumann
Marvin Frank In appreciation
Rita Jacobson In appreciation
Sandy Herskowitz & Pat Weber Happy Birthday to Anita Helfand
Larry & Jackie Dunkel Bar Mitzvah of Michael Giskin
Steve Craig In appreciation
Vivian Neumann Happy Birthday to Selma Gaby
Shelley Lynn Happy 40th Anniversary to
Rabbi Jacob & Joanne Luski
Rabbi's Fund In Memory of
Frank & Kathy Mendelblatt Dorothy Goffman
Robert Warsaw Ben Warsaw
Shirley Sommella Barry Augenbraun
Fred & Elaine Lachter George Lachter
Jennifer & Bob Sternberg Sidney Klemow
Helen Kahan Harry Sobel
Yvette Lew Ross Lew
Carol & Irwin Goodman Dr. Jeffrey Jacobson
Doris & Herschell Hochman Celia Hochman
Stanley & Francine Bakshy Joseph Perim
Joel H. Shane Morris Shane
Hannah & Irwin Ayes Garry Freid
Sandy Herskowitz & Pat Weber Blanche Ettinger
Eddie Ginsberg Barry Augenbraun, Fannie Obnetsky,
Daniel Ginsberg
Allen & Betty Tut Polon Garry Freid
Sylvia Ayes Garry Freid
Sheila Knapp Freda Kriger
Nancy K. Landfish, M.D. & Harold Landfish
Edward G. Bailey
Joan Benstock Herman Kline
USY Fund In Honor of
Jack & Linda Goldfarb Bar Mitzvah of Marc LeVine
Morry & Billie Bornstein Bar Mitzvah of Marc LeVine
USY Fund In Memory of
Ronnie & Jayne Weissman Dr. Jeffrey Jacobson
The McCoun Family Sidney Klemow
Susan & Brian Kagan Barry Augenbraun
Jesse & Sandi Rodman Blanche Ettinger
Mark Lewis Milton Lewis
Sandy & Herb Brasch Sidney Brasch
Morry & Billie Bornstein Garry Freid
Judi Gordon Barbara Reich
USY Pilgrimage In Honor of
Jayne & Ronnie Weissman Engagement of Matthew Rosenberg to
Suchan Murray
Lillian Rosen "Our Women of Distinctiion:"
Ellen Bernstein, Anita Helfand,
Kitty Jacobs, Marilyn LeVine,
Adele Morris, Dr. Starr Silver
Arthur & Diana Jay Speedy Recovery to Vivian Neumann;
Joanne Luski, speedy recovery for
her mother Vivian Neumann
Larry Green Frank Green
USY Pilgrimage In Memory of
Dr. & Mrs. Mark Gordon Nathan Fine
Dr. Patricia Cottrille Barry Augenbraun
Pearl Brook Lillian Niedwesky, Bernard Brook
Susie & Ira Berman Garry Freid, Blanche Ettinger
Jayne & Ronnie Weissman Sidney Klemow
Mel & Dee Dinsfriend Eric Dinsfriend
Shelley Lynn Dr. Jeffrey Jacobson, Garry Freid, Max Savitsky
Arthur & Diana Jay Barry Augenbraun,Garry Freid, Jeffrey Jacobson
Gail S. Warren In Honor of
Legacy for Leadership
Laurie & Marc Reiskind Marriage of Sandy Herskowitz & Pat Weber,
Steven Craig's Conversion
Gail S. Warren In Memory of
Legacy for Leadership
Dr. Stan & Nancy Rosenberg Adele Rosenberg, Garry Freid
Jack & Linda Goldfarb Garry Freid, Blanche Ettinger
Laurie & Marc Reiskind Blanche Ettinger, Garry Freid
Mike & Sandy Slomka Max Savitsky, Garry Freid
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a. Find your camp b. Fill out the online FACTS application c. Pay the $25 FACTS non-refundable application
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DEADLINE IS JANUARY 27, 2012.
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