MJCBY NEWSTAMMUZ - ELUL 5773 JULY / AUGUST 2013 VOLUME 107 NUMBER 11
Inside
Schedule of Services 2
Notes From Your Leaders 3
High Holiday Schedule 7
Synagogue News 8
Family News 11
School News 12
Youth News 13
Sisterhood News 15
Contributions 18
Yahrzeit 20
Calendar 23
When the fun in the sun is over, the High Holy Days begin (really).Erev Rosh Hashanah is Wednesday,September 4.
Have a super summer!
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CLERGY & STAFFRabbi David J. NessonCantor Vadim YuchtGerry Gross, Executive DirectorShai Lewitter, USY and Kadima AdvisorKaren London, Sababah AdvisorAdam Smith, Sababah Junior AdvisorMia Mutascio, Office ManagerFlo Sager, Religious School AdministratorMichelle Nulman & Gail Sulkin, Co-Directors of EducationTamara Goldberg, BookkeeperRichard Gaskins, Custodian
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEERobert Berns & Fern Spitzer, Co-PresidentsDeborah Brody, First Vice PresidentDorothy Cohen, Second Vice PresidentJulie Perlow & Rebecca Wanatick, Co- Third Vice PresidentsMark Furman, Financial SecretaryMark Bender, TreasurerEric Weinstock, Immediate Past PresidentIra Hammer, AdvisorDavid Reingold, Advisor
ARMS OF THE SYNAGOGUE &COMMITTEE CHAIRSMichael Needle, AIPAC ChapterIvy Rubin, Board of EducationMark Bender, FacilitiesDorothy Cohen & Donna Gross, FundraisingMarcy Needle, Gemilut HasadimH. Lewis Stone, History CommitteeKeith Usiskin, Kol Nidre Appeal
Doug Landsman & Todd Schleifstein, Men’s ClubKathy Neibart, MembershipMichelle Usiskin, MinyonairesHoward Baum & Paul Green, RitualLynne Rosenfeld & Jill Frankel, Co-Presidents of SisterhoodTrish Grushkin, Shalom Yeladim Committee ChairLouis Bodian, Social ActionJeffrey Grayzel & Adam Smith,, Youth GroupsPeppi Glass, Adult Education
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NEWSLETTERSteve Gardberg, EditorLili Rosenstreich, DesignerRita Fand, Donna Gross, Marcy Needle, Bailey Rechler, Copy Editors
Morristown Jewish Center Beit Yisrael is your community.Our clergy is here for you. Please let us know when you need us—if someone is
ill or in the hospital—or when you want to share your good news: a new baby, a
marriage, or other simcha. We want to know; but you have to tell us. Please call
the office at (973) 538-9292 or email office@mjcby.
org. When you have experienced the death of a loved
one, please contact Rabbi Nesson at (973) 538-9292
or (973) 285-9772 before you make any plans. In
this way he will be the most helpful in making these
preparations in a proper Jewish manner.
Scheduleof ServicesFriday, July 58:15pm Candlelighting6:15pm Services
Saturday, July 69:30am Services Sedra: Matot/Masei
Friday, July 128:12pm Candlelighting6:15pm Services
Saturday, July 139:30am Services Sedra: Devarim
Monday. July 157:15pm Pre-Tisha B’Av Dinner and Program9:15pm Tisha B’Av Service and Chanting of Eicha
Friday, July 198:08pm Candlelighting6:15pm Services
Saturday, July 209:30am Services - Shabbat Nachamu11:15am Tot ShabbatSedra: Va’etchanan Friday, July 268:02pm Candlelighting8:15pm Services
Saturday, July 279:30am Services Sedra: Ekev
Friday, August 27:55pm Candlelighting
6:15pm Services
Morristown Jewish Center Beit Yisrael
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The Holidays Are So Early This Year! (Or Are They?)
It’s hard to be-
lieve it, but even
as you receive this
summer newsletter, the High Holidays are
right around the corner—Wednesday eve-
ning, September 4!
Yes, we have wonderful things planned
for the summer: a dinner and discussion
for Tisha B’Av, a musical Shabbat at Free-
dom Park, and a chance to “see” Lebanon
though the eyes of Bert Rosenheck, to
name a few. We hope you will join us. (De-
tails of these programs are elsewhere in
the newsletter.)
At the same time, we are already work-
ing full steam ahead on the High Holi-
days, Life Long Learning, Adult Education,
Shalom Yeladim, Religious School, social
events and more, all for next year.
But, the holidays seem so early...
In one of his comedy routines, Jackie
Mason has observed how Jews are always
saying that the holidays are always either
early or late—never on time. When they
are on weekends, they leave us exhausted
for the week. When they are on weekdays,
they interfere with our ability to get any-
thing done. When they occur in early Sep-
tember, who can fast so late on Yom Kip-
pur? When they are in mid-October, who
can get home in time for Kol Nidre?
The relatively unpredictable pattern of
the Yamim Nora’im however, I believe, is a
blessing and an opportunity. If they came
on the same days on the American calen-
dar each year, we would become compla-
cent and the holidays would lose their ur-
gency and meaning. This season is meant
to shake us out of our usual patterns and
force us to take a look at how we spend
our time—especially the ruts in which we
find ourselves.
The month of Elul (which starts August
7) begins a time for taking stock—taking
stock of our actions and interactions. It
reminds us to look with affection at the
people around us, just as it asks us to take
a critical look at our own lives. What have
we done to elevate the spark of G-d within
others and within ourselves? What op-
portunities have we gained and what op-
portunities have we missed? Thinking in
these terms cracks the veneer of the usual
in our lives, and being asked to do this
earlier one year, and later the next, gives
added meaning to the ebb and flow to the
timing of our lives.
Once we have begun to identify the
good and the bad in our lives, we have
the chance to act and react. The process is
called teshuvah, or “turning.” The result is
forgiveness by those we have wronged—
other people, G-d and ourselves.
Can that ever really be too early?
Rabbi David Nesson
Scheduleof Services(CONTINUED)
Saturday, August 39:30am Services Sedra: Re’eh
Friday, August 96:00pm Barechu and You at Freedom Park7:47pm Candlelighting8:15pm Services
Saturday, August 109:30am Services Sedra: Shoftim
Friday, August 167:35pm Candlelighting8:00pm Services
Saturday, August 179:30am SevicesMincha-Maariv Bar Mitzvah of Gabriel FerraraSedra: Ki Tetze
Friday, August 237:28pm Candlelighting6:15pm Carlebach Shabbat Service
Saturday, August 249:30am ServicesSedra: Ki Tavo
Friday, August 307:17pm Candlelighting6:15pm Services
Saturday, August 319:30am ServicesSedra: Nitzavim/VayelechBat Mitzvah of Avianna Miller8:30pm Selichot Program and Service
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Dear Friends,
I want to
share with you
what happened in
the past year.
I’m proud of all my B’nai Mitzvah stu-
dents. They were working very hard and did
the maximum to their abilities. I encour-
aged their parents to read from the Torah
and am excited to share that some of the
parents did! I also have a new adult read-
er, Peppi Glass, who recently read from the
Torah. She joined my Adult Torah Readers
class and did a fantastic job! I would like
to invite you to join one of our classes this
year. After the High Holidays I’ll resume
our Megillat Esther class. Another Torah
Readers class will begin in the spring after
Pesach. Look for more details.
I’m also proud to share with you that
this was my third year representing MJCBY
at the West Orange JCC’s Yom HaZikaron
ceremony by singing the prayer for the
State of Israel.
This year, during the Annual Cantors
Assembly Convention, I was honored to
participate in the concert celebrating the
65th anniversary of the State of Israel.
As we all are ready for vacation, I would
like to ask our students how much school is
left before the summer. You will get an an-
swer in days, hours, or occasionally, down
to the minute before vacation. You’ll get
this same reaction around birthdays and
other important celebrations. But at this
time of year, Jews do something slightly
different. We count up to the holiday of
Shavuot. So what’s the difference? What
does it matter which way we count?
Counting down places very little value
on the intervening days; we almost wish
they’d hurry up and disappear entirely so
that we can reach our destination faster.
Rather, starting from the second night of
Pesach, we start counting up towards 50
and Shavuot. In ancient times, the Isra-
elites would set aside a portion of their
harvest on each day and then present it
all as an offering called “The Omer.” In-
stead of only viewing the destination as
the item of importance, we need to stop
and recognize the journey along the way.
We are commanded to count each day, as
a way to remind us to stop and count the
blessings in our life. So here’s a great exer-
cise for you and your family to do: see how
many blessings you can come up with as
we close the end of a school year.
Have a wonderful and meaningful sum-
mer! B’Shalom, Cantor V. Yucht
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We hope that each of you enjoys your
vacation, summer fun and hopefully
a slower pace during the warm weather.
Here, at MJCBY, many folks will remain
busy both in front of and behind the cur-
tain. With High Holy Days arriving early,
there is much to do in preparation. Also,
our Shalom Yeladim camp program will be
in full swing in the next few weeks, and
there is nothing we like better at MJCBY
than the sound of children playing.
There is much in store for the com-
ing year at MJCBY, which touches on the
theme that we and the Board of Directors
hope each of you will embrace—Hineni
(“Here I am”). We look forward to hearing
each and every member of our community
say “Hineni” many times during the year as
you attend the many fun and educational
programs that are being planned.
For example, Adult Education, under the
direction of Peppi Glass, will be present-
ing erudite and topical programs. We also
have many events planned for Life Long
Learning under the direction of Gail Sulkin
and Michele Nulman. Please look for a full
schedule in the upcoming newsletters and
calendar notices that will be circulated.
We are looking forward to a great year at
MJCBY—but that cannot happen without
you. We ask that every member of our com-
munity commits to participate and attend
the wonderful activities that are planned.
So, as you receive your High Holy Days
packet and announcements of services, ac-
tivities and programs from Adult Education,
Life Long Learning, fundraising and other
events that are being scheduled, stand up
and be counted. Join in with your friends
and family, and don’t simply respond “Ani
po”—proudly shout with us: “Hineni!” Be
a presence and not simply present.
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Well, it’s finally
summertime
and I believe ev-
eryone knows how
to complete the
byline to this article—it’s Superman!! An-
other year and another Superman movie. I
will not give you a review of the new flick
but I hear it is worth seeing (even if you
want to wait for it to appear on cable).
What you may not know is that Super-
man (at least the comic book iteration) is
almost as old as our MJCBY building. The
founders of Morristown Jewish Center Beit
Yisrael erected our synagogue on Speed-
well Avenue in 1929. Just four years later
in 1933, during the height of the depres-
sion and at the advent of the Nazi scourge,
two Jewish high school students in Cleve-
land (Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster) devel-
oped the first iteration of the Superman/
Clark Kent phenomenon. By 1938, Action
Comics in its first published edition intro-
duced the world to the “Man of Steel.” The
rest, as they say, is history.
Given its Jewish origins in Cleveland,
the mythology of Superman shares a re-
semblance to the story of “Moses, the De-
liver.” Baby Kal-El, placed in a pod/basket
by his father Jor-El to save him from sure
destruction, is discovered and raised by an
adopted family to become the go-to hero/
savior of human existence.
We, the Jews of Morristown, past, pres-
ent and future, have also had heroes that
paved the way for a vibrant Jewish exis-
tence in Morris County. The founders of
the Jewish Community Center and House
of Israel (yes, that is the original and still
official name of MJCBY) built this mag-
nificent house of worship, gathering and
community. They gave us a legacy born of
hard work, sacrifice
and dedication, that
we have both an ob-
ligation to continue
and the privilege to
expand.
In the new Super-
man movie, Jor-El
tells his son, “You
will give the people
of earth an ideal to
strive towards. They
will race behind you, they will stumble,
they will fall. But in time they will join
you in the sun. In time, you will help them
accomplish wonders.”
At some point the people of Israel needed
a “Superman”; whether to save them from
Pharaoh, from the Crusades, from Torque-
mada or from Hitler and Stalin. Sometimes
there arose a Moses or the American Army
in WWII; sometimes there was no one to
save us. We learned through the journey
to the “Goldene Medina” (America) or in
the creation of the State of Israel that we
the people, could rise up and become the
“Super Hero” we had been looking for.
We the people—whether as American
Jews, Israelis or Jewish residents of Morris
County—we will accomplish wonders. We
already have.
Enjoy your summer. Gerry
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High Holiday ScheduleHigh Holy Day Services 2013-5774David Nesson, RABBI Noam Marans, GUEST RABBI Vadim Yucht, HAZZAN Maimon Attias, CANTOR EMERITUS
T I M E L O C A T I O NR O S H H A S H A N A HErev Rosh Hashana **Wednesday, September 4, 2013
6:30 pm - Candlelighting 7:09 pmServices are timed to allow you to en-joy a Yom Tov Meal with your family following services.
Main Sanctuary
First Day Rosh HashanahThursday, September 5, 2013Pseukei and Shacharit ** 8:30 am Main SanctuaryTorah Service & Musaf 9:45 am Main Sanctuary and BallroomFamily Service* 9:00 am Frigand HallLunch with the Clergy 2:00 pm Frigand HallRosh Hashannah Family Adventure 4:00 pm Speedwell LakeTashlich 5:20 pm Speedwell LakeMincha/Maariv** 6:45 pm Main Sanctuary
Second Day Rosh HashanahFriday, September 6, 2013Pseukei and Shacharit** 8:30 am Main SanctuaryTorah Service & Musaf 9:45 am Main Sanctuary and BallroomFamily Service* 9:00 am Frigand HallFriday Kabalat Shabbat Service 6:15 pm Wilner Chapel
Y O M K I P P U RKol NidreFriday, September 13, 2013
Candlelighting 6:54 pm
Parallel Services 6:30 pm Main Sanctuary and BallroomKol Nidre for Kids* 5:45 pm Frigand Hall
Yom Kippur DaySaturday, September 14, 2013Pseukei and Shacharit** 8:30 am Main SanctuaryTorah Service, Yizkor & Musaf 9:45 am Main Sanctuary and BallroomYizkor 11:45 am Main Sanctuary and BallroomFamily Service* 9:00 am Frigand HallRabbi’s Study Session 4:00 pm Main SanctuaryMincha 5:20 pm Main SanctuaryNe’ilah*** 6:40 pm Main SanctuaryNe’ilah*** 7:00 pm BallroomMaariv, ** followed by Havdalah andShofar Blowing
8:00 pm Main Sanctuary
Sisterhood cordially invites the congregation to break the fast after Ne’ilah services* For families with children through grade 2 (parents must accompany the children).** Denotes open seating.*** For Ne’ilah services, there is open seating. Ark will be approachable for private prayers in Main Sanctuary but not in Ballroom. Services end together with Shofar Blowing in the Main Sanctuary.
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I N T H E F O O T S T E P S O F M Y C H I L D H O O D : L A S T S U M M E R I N L E B A N O N
Lebanese Dinner and Program with Bert and Rachel Rosenheck
Friday, August 16, 6pm Shabbat Service 8 pm (please note service time)
Our synagogue member, Bert Rosenheck, was born and raised in Lebanon until the
1950’s civil war forced his family to flee to Paris. He eventually made his way to
the United States, but never lost his love of the country and its way of life. Last
summer, after more than 50 years, Bert and Rachel returned to Lebanon, to find his
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friended them, and the sites and sounds of old and new.
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S H A L O M C L U B F O R S E N I O R S
The Shalom Club is a joint project of the
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MetroWest. The Shalom Club meets on Tues-
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Family News A V I A N N A M I L L E R
August 31
Stacy and Jon Miller proudly invite the
congregation to worship with them and
join in their simcha as their daughter Avi-
anna Janessa is called to the Torah as a Bat
Mitzvah on August 31, 2013. Avianna is a
high honor roll student at Memorial Junior
School in Hanover Township and will be
entering seventh grade in the fall. When
not studying for school or preparing for her
Bat Mitzvah, Avianna enjoys reading, mu-
sic, art, playing basketball, participating in
track and field, singing, playing the violin,
technology, bike riding, taking gardening
classes, shopping, cooking, spending time
with friends and family, and going to the
beach.
Avianna chose to accomplish three
mitzvah projects. Avianna is a mitzvah
volunteer at Cerebral Palsy of North Jer-
sey’s Horizon School. As a volunteer at the
Horizon School, Avianna immerses herself
in the class routines of this school by giv-
ing one-on-one support to students ages
3 to 12 with severe and multiple disabili-
ties. Avianna chose to spend as many days
as she could over her spring break from
school volunteering at Horizon School and
is looking forward to volunteering there
over the summer and other days that she
has off from school.
Avianna’s second mitzvah project is
volunteering at the Jewish Relief Agency
(JRA), a provider of food assistance to
needy Jewish families in the New Jersey
MetroWest area. One Sunday each month,
volunteers come together at the JRA’s Mor-
ristown location to pack and then deliver
fresh produce and nonperishable kosher
pantry items to Jewish households in
need. Avianna, along with her family, vol-
unteered at three distributions where they
assembled boxes, bagged produce, packed
boxes, sealed boxes and made deliveries
to recipient families. At the third distribu-
tion, a celebration was held in honor of
Avianna completing the requirements of
this mitzvah project, with Avianna’s fam-
ily and grandmother there to volunteer and
celebrate. Avianna and her family plan to
continue volunteering at the Jewish Relief
Agency’s future distribution dates.
Avianna’s third mitzvah project involved
conducting a collection drive of toiletries
and personal care items for Family Promise
of Morris County, an organization dedicated
to ending the crisis of homelessness faced
by Morris County families by partnering
with other agencies, religious congrega-
tions, and community volunteers to pro-
vide shelter and services leading to self-
sufficiency. Avianna is proud that she was
able to collect approximately 300 items for
this worthy cause that will be utilized by
needy recipients. Besides collecting some
items through the religious school, Avianna
solicited full-sized items and samples from
companies along with using coupons to
purchase others.
With love and great pride, Avianna’s par-
ents and sister, Shayna, look forward to
sharing this special day with her, along with
family, friends and the congregation.
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School News
We had a wonderful end of the year
party even though the weather
didn’t cooperate. We moved indoors to
Imagine That and everyone had a wonder-
ful time! Thank you so much to our parents
organization for sponsoring the food. We
would also like to thank Marci Charm for
the amazing year book.
Bridges has been great fun. The chil-
dren have been having a blast. Looking
forward to summer fun to start on July 1.
For more information or questions about
the school please feel free to call the of-
fice.
Hope you have a wonderful and safe
summer.
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With our ice cream party all over, it’s
sad to think that the Kadima year
has come to an end. I had a great time
this year, from Sweet Sukkah Sunday, to
great Shabbat Dinners, to an amazing In-
door Olympics. This year was truly a great
year for Kadima! I hope everyone has an
amazing summer at camp and enjoys the
fun in the sun. I can’t wait until Septem-
ber when we start Kadima all over again!
See you next year!
Your Adviser, Shai Lewitter
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Morristown Jewish Center Beit Yisrael is
very excited to introduce our NEW
program for children with
special needs ages 3-7
YAD B’YAD
Starting in September 2013
- Individualized Instruction
- Special Needs certified teacher
- Sundays from 9:45 am - 11:45 am
- Hebrew and Judaic studies
- Synagogue membership not required
For more information or to schedule a consultation please
contact Michelle Nulman at [email protected] or Gail Sulkin at [email protected] or call 973-538-9292
Morristown Jewish Center Beit Yisrael 177 Speedwell Avenue Morristown, NJ 07960 mjcby.org
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SisterhoodMJCBY Sisterhood…..Join Us!
Sisterhood is the organization of
women within the congregation who band
together in friendship for programs to ben-
efit the synagogue and our community, for
social activities, for learning, and, above
all, for individual growth so that each
woman may find an opportunity to fulfill
her potential as a person and as a Jew-
ish woman. Sisterhood provides the arena
for the individual to expand and grow in a
Jewish atmosphere. Our Sisterhood is the
collective presence, voice and strength of
women. It is the place where women can
meet and work together for the benefit of
the congregation. Here, women can ini-
tiate and develop projects in which they
have an interest. Sisterhood provides an
outlet for the creative energy, talent and
leadership potential for individual Jewish
women. Sisterhood also gives women a
worldwide identity through its affiliation
with Women of Conservative Judaism.
We are proud to announce that Debbie
Brody and Donna Gross have been named
our Eishet Chayil (Woman of Valor) for next
year. We look forward to honoring them
and celebrating their commitment to the
MJCBY Sisterhood at our annual Torah Fund
Brunch on December 15, 2013.
Join us for our summer Sisterhood pro-
grams:
July 15: Tisha B’Av dinner and study ses-
sion
July 18: Torah Fund “Chai Tea”
August 1: Annual Mah Jongg Tourna-
ment
We welcome your participation, input
and programming suggestions. For more
information about any of our upcoming
Sisterhood events, send an email to Jill
Frankel or Lynne Rosenfeld.
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B O O K C L U B S U M M E R R E A D
A Natural Woman: A Memoir by Carole King
Wednesday, July 25 7:30 pm
Poolside at the home of Arlyn Rayfield
To arrange a personal appointment
during “off” hours contact:
Meryl [email protected]
Sharon [email protected]
Vivian [email protected]
Donna [email protected]
Sisterhood
BEAT THE HEAT SUMMER MAH JONGG TOURNAMENT
THURSDAY - AUGUST 1, 201311:00am - 3:30pm
SPONSORED BY SISTERHOOD OF MJCBY
TELL US YOUR SKILL LEVEL!(please check one)
MAH JONGG MAVEN - I play well enough to be in a tournament. I have been playing for more then 10 years. I rarely use a card.
MAH JONGG MASTER - I can play with the best of them and hold my own. I have been playing regularly for the past 10 years.
MAH JONGG MAMA - I know how to play but I need to take time to think about what I am doing. I am playing less then 3 years. (must be able to complete 4 games in 50 minutes)
MAH JONGG MUNCHKIN - I am a beginner and playing less then a year. (must be able to complete 3 games in 50 minutes)
OPEN TO ALL WOMEN WHO LOVE TO PLAY MAH JONGG!Bring your friends,
Members and non-members invited.
LUNCH! - PRIZES! - FUN!
$25.00 Entrance fee per person
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Send entrance fee to Sisterhood Mah Jongg by July 25, 2013177 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960
Name: ________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________ Tel: _________________________ Email: ___________________
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MJCBY Sisterhood
Annual Tisha B’Av Supper & Day of Study
the Observance of Tisha B’av
Monday, July 15, 2013
7:15 PM - Pre-Fast Supper $12.00 per adult $6.00 per student
8:00 PM - Study Session
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ContributionsTo explore options for contributions seehttp://www.mjcby.org/about-us/donate/
ALEX CSILLAG FUNDSusan & Charles Joseph in memory of Robert Joseph Susan & Charles Joseph in memory of Beatrice Joseph
CANTOR’S FUNDDeborah & Philip Brody in memory of Yosef AttiasDeborah & Philip Brody in honor of Cantor Yucht in appreciation for his generosityBarbara & Stanley Carr in honor of Beryn Weinstock’s Bat MitzvahDorothy & Irv Cohen in memory of Maimon Attias’ brother, Yosef Attias Eileen Glasser in memory of Maimon Attias’ brother, Yosef AttiasSusan & Bill Neigher in memory of Yosef AttiasDebbie & Philip Brody in honor of Jack & Dena Green’s 60th Wedding Anniversary
CHEVRE KADISHA FUNDShirley Linder Storgion in memory of Bessie Rubin LinderLesley & Phil Frost in memory of Robert KeffordAnny & Jacob Korn in memory of Bernard & Bertha Korn
EDUCATION ENDOWMENTMildred Rapp Memory of Benjamin ReinheimerNaomi & Mark Stein thank them for their generous donationYana Faynstein & Roman Goldberg thank them for their generous donationBonnie & Ezra Kazam in memory of Rosalind BermanEsther & Michael Ain in memory of Harold KraussLynn & Phil Abrams & Family in memory of Ann Steinberger, mother of Susan WallensteinNatasha & Colin Reisner in honor of Rabbi Nesson & Cantor Yucht Phil & Lesley Frost Jennifer & Justin Schneider Eleanor & Sheldon Feinstein in honor of Ray Chimoff special birthdaySandy & Neil Bernoff in honor of Ellen Karp Israela & Cy Halpern in honor of Ellen KarpBella Averbach in honor of Mazel Tov to my grandson, Sage D. Boris’ graduation from SUNY Crane School of Music Debi & Lee Goldberg in memory of Dr. Emil Neibart, father of SteveEllen & Howard Baum in memory of Dr. Emil NeibartBeth & Mark Alterman in honor of Ellen KarpBarbara & Barry Sanders in memory of Harriette Binik, mother of Adrienne ChaninPaula & Ira Antin in honor of Aliyah for their grandson, Jacob Levy Debbie & Philip Brody in memory of Yetta & Edward BrodyDebbie & Philip Brody in memory of Marvin Rudich, beloved husband of FlorenceEllen Tillman in memory of Harold Krauss
GEMILUT HASADIMJoseph Notowicz in memory of Sima & Joseph NotowiczSherri & Steve Papish in memory of Caryn Foster, Rose Levine’s mother, Sylvia Gesser MeyersLynne & Joel Goldman in memory of Ruth GoldmanBarbara & Stuart Levy in memory of Maimon Attias’ brother, Yosef Attias Mollie Sadle in memory of Howard GladstoneJersey City Boys & Girls in honor of Dr. Walter Jacobowitz recovery from surgeryShalom Club in memory of Lori Chimoff’s father, Jay Heller
HERMAN FRIGAND MEMORIAL FUNDFern & Donald Spitzer in memory of Emil Neibart, father of Steve Neibart Bonnie & Richard Weiss in memory of Louis WeissSid Levit in memory of Esther LevitLynn Graf in memory of Valerie Altschuler
HISTORY FUNDSonya Oppenheimer in honor of Julie & Lew Stone’s 30th Wedding AnniversarySandra & Mark Abraham in honor of Julie & Lew Stone’s 30th Wedding AnniversaryMerle, Rich, Lara & Josh Blackman in honor of Julie & Lew Stone’s 30th Wedding Anniversary
MINYONAIRES SCHOLARSHIP FUNDJulie & Aaron Perlow & Family in memory of Dr. Emil NeibartJulie & Aaron Perlow & Family in memory of Lisa Ricker’s grandmotherArline & Selwyn Bandes in memory of Harry Bandes
ISRAEL EXPERIENCE FUNDBeatrice Mintz in memory of Max MintzMarji & Leo Josephs in memory of Harry Josephs
LIBRARY FUNDSandra & Herb Greenbaum in memory of Lillian & Jack Gold
PRAYER BOOK FUNDLinda & Lee Rosenbaum in honor of Aufruf of Hilary Hammer & Dylan Kurlansky Linda & Lee Rosenbaum in memory of Bernice Glucoft, mother of Barbara LevyGeorgia & Roy Goldman in memory of Bernice Glucoft, mother of Barbara Levy
RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUNDElaine Gebel in memory of Daniel Gebel & Gertrude Seg Mimi Freed in memory of Gussie WildhornRachel Richman & Steve Lipsky In honor of Naming of their granddaughter, Christine. Mimi & Paul Zukoff in honor of Rabbi NessonNaomi & Mark Stein in honor of David Stein’s Bar Mitzvah Nina & Peter Blank in honor of Ellen Karp, Bonnie & Ezra Kazam’s grandaughterRona & Matt Epstein in memory of Pearl EpsteinBabette & Norman Kornbleuth in memory of Max FererSusan & Bill Neigher in memory of Ruth StrassbergRenee & Barry Goldman in memory of Esther F. Epstein Florence Rudich in memory of Abe Revitz & Lillian RudichRita Fand in memory of Helen & Theodore FandBabette & Norman Kornbleuth in memory of Freida Feuer Ronni & Barry Krauser in memory of Faye KrauserBeatrice Mintz in memory of Nelson MintzPeppi & Dan Glass in honor of Ray Chimoff special birthdayAndrea & Jeff Needel in memory of Maimon Attias’ brother, Yosef Attias Julia & Seth Kanowitz in memory of Dr. Emil Neibart, father of Steve Neibart Debbie & Philip Brody in memory of Emil Neibart, father of Steve Neibart Rona & Matt Epstein in memory of Sherwin EpsteinJanet & Perry Zevin in honor of Rabbi NessonBarbara & Neil Kolsky in memory of Margaret KolskyPeppi & Dan Glass in honor of Julie & Lew Stone’s 30th Wedding Anniversary
RELGIOUS SCHOOL TZEDAKAH FUNDDeborah & Philip Brody in honor of Beryn Weinstock’s Bat MitzvahDeborah & Philip Brody in honor of Ira & Beverly Hammer’s daughter Hilary marriage to Dylan KurlanskyAlberta & Eli Weissman in memory of Lillian & Jack GoldDorothy & Irv Cohen In memory of Hildegard JosephIsraela & Cy Halpern in memory of Max Kesten
RENOVATION FUNDSusan & Monte Wallenstein in memory of Joseph WallensteinMary Ann & Gary Weisser in memory of Irene BuchbinderHelene Kloder & Lou Bodian in memory of Harry Glen Kloder Beverly & Irwin Berns in memory of Susan Wallenstein’s mother, Ann Steinberger Diane Rosenberg in memory of Harold KraussJoyce & Ellis Hoch in memory of Debbie Brody’s brother in law, Jay HellerRobin & David Leitner in memory of Maimon Attias’ brother, Yosef Attias & Debbie Brody’s brother in law, Jay HellerRoz & Michael Blick in honor of Lisa & Seth Garrett’s daughter, Amanda’s engagement. Julie & Bill Lupatkin in memory of Dr. Eugene TiminsLinda & Larry Kornreich in memory of Yosef Attias, Howard Gladstone, Mark Feldman’s mother, Marlene FeldmanRachel Richman & Steve Lipsky in memory of Yosef Attias, brother of Maimon AttiasRita & Larry Gotfried in memory of Bernice Glucoft, mother of Barbara Levy
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ContributionsMeryl & Michael Balaban in memory of Emil Neibart, father of
Steve Neibart Ruth Kantowitz in memory of Alex MorchowerGillian & Manfred Steyn in memory of Maurice & Betty Steyn, David &
Eva CoopermanMary Ann & Gary Weisser in memory of Alice & E. Henry Sondheimer,
Claire & Paul WeisserNancy & Robert Berns in memory of Dr. Emil Neibart, father of Steve &
Beatrice Berns Lynne & Walter Rosenfeld in memory of Dr. Emil Neibart, Yosef AttiasEvelyn Cowen in memory of Jay HellerFlorence Fleishman in memory of Lori Chimoff’s father, Jay HellerLinda & Larry Kornreich in memory of Lori Chimoff’s father, Jay Heller
Steve Neibart’s father, Emil NeibartJulie & Bill Lupatkin in memory of Yosef AttiasGillian & Manfred Steyn in honor of Peppi Glass, award for
Best Sculpture at the Annual Gaelen Juried Art ShowLinda & Larry Kornreich refuah schlema to Ray Chimoff Nancy & Robert Berns in honor of Julie & Lew Stone’s 30th Wedding
Anniversary
SHALOM YELADIM FUNDElaine Zudick in memory of Morris Zudick
SOUP KITCHEN FUNDNancy Gordon-Michaels & Bob Michaels in memory of George Gordon,
in honor of Alison Chanin’s marriageDebbie & Doug Goldstein in memory of Michael GoldsteinJanet & Irwin Dorros in memory of Gail DorfmanWendy Miller & Phil Rosenbach in memory of Bennett MillerBetty & Arnold Goldstein in memory of Oscar GoldsteinJanet & Irwin Dorros in memory of Dora Levine & Harry Dorros
YAHRZEIT FUNDAnn & Warren Rhines in memory of William BaumgartenMimi Freed in memory of Morris FreedRuth Van Vort in memory of Charles Toffel Rosalyn Van Wiemokly in memory of Samuel Sains
Beth Israel Cemetery Association
Ridgedale Avenue, Cedar Knolls
Preferred Rates for Congregat ion Members
For information call: 973-543-9740 Website: www.bethisraelcemetery.com
We are searching for stories about loved ones in our cemetery to publish in our newsletter. If you have a story, please email Alise at [email protected]
Rosh Hashana is very early this year. Our Annual Memorial Service will be held on Sunday, September 8th at 12:30 pm.
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YahrzeitS H A B B AT J U N E 2 8 & 2 9Tammuz June
21 29 Joseph Friedman*Ruth GudisPhillip KantorGussie Rosenberg*David Rothman
22 30 Harry JacobsMargaret Kolsky*Jack FriedmanHarry Jacobs
Tammuz July 23 1 Rose Lindenstein*
Martin CornickLouis Mintz*Fanny Weiner
24 2 Archie Cohen*Pauline FeuersteinMarion Davis*
25 3 Yitzak BarerCharles Davis*Michael JarvisMorris Lipschitz*
26 4 Sophie RosenfarbMalcolm Slotsky
S H A B B AT J U LY 5 & 6Tammuz July
28 6 Joseph GussRuth Smukler*
29 7 Louis Bellings*Morris Epstein*Otto WeissEleanor GoldbergHarry Spain*Spencer Ross
Av July 1 8 Jerome Adler*
Anne CharmHerbert Joseph*Alexander Harry LevineIda Fenyves*Yetta MorgensternMathew Klein*Ruth KnappAnna Levine*Irving LevineJacob TamborSamuel Bayever
2 9 Paul Rabinowitz*Rachel Schall*Pauline Fand*Derek Tranchida*
3 10 Tillie Stern*Clara GoldbergArnold FleischmanPolina KotlarskayaAnnette DiamondLloyd Rosenberg*
4 11 Lawrence CarterEdward GersteinMorton Jacobowitz*Leon NewmarkGussie BrickerJean Weiss
5 12 Dorothy Silverstein*Helen Devor*Sarah ResnickSeymour PaulsSamuel Wolff
S H A B B AT J U LY 1 2 & 1 3Av July 6 13 Chaja Barer7 14 Arthur Entis*
Murray GoffGeorge LevyLouis Dornfeld
8 15 Harry SharpDavid LevyGeorge Mintz*Henry Cappel
9 16 Harry Roth*Shirley Miller
10 17 Rachel GreenSamuel Greenberg*Anna Salny*Dorothy Weingarten*
11 18 Morris Rosenberg*Faye Weinstein*Agnes G. Weiss*
12 19 Anna Negrin*Miriam MorchowerMaurice Steyn
S H A B B AT J U LY 1 9 & 2 0Av July 13 20 Julia Sarner
Rebecca Kravetsky14 21 Harry Avrick*
Gussie Roth* Albert Knapp*
15 22 Ruth Pash*Morton HeiserRobert A. Lewis*Sidney SillinsBertha Lupatkin
16 23 Victor Kreimer*David Messinger*Joyce BremmerPhilip Shafran*
17 24 David Cooperman18 25 Isidore Roth*19 26 Rose Slifer
Ada Sandler
S H A B B AT J U LY 2 6 & 2 7Av July 20 27 Yetta Baer*
Rita Nesson*Zoya Yucht
21 28 Max Lavein22 29 Helen Sakofs
Manny Solondz23 30 Georg Wagner*
Jacob Bayever24 31 George ElwinAv August 25 1 Meyer Friedman*
Helene OxfeldBlanche SchonholzRebecca Sakalsky*Nathan Reingold*Dorothy CohenJacob Schiff*
26 2 Minnie Miller
S H A B B AT A U G U S T 2 & 3Av August27 3 Philip Bugen
Max Winter*28 4 Sarah Friedman*
Marcus Ossre*William Levy*Franklin BolnickMary EigDorothy FischerMary Weinstein*Max Young*
29 5 Elizabeth Levy*Evelyn GutesIrene DorrosDora Meshman*William Devor*
30 6 Mildred Goldstein*Minnie GreenbergGertrude Klein*Louis Kripple*
Elul August Minnie Young*1 7 Hans Joseph*
Samuel Cylinder*Louis LevineHarry SanderRichard Goldsmith*Dora Weisman Stone
2 8 Michael FreedRobert GoldmanMorris ClurmanJudith Weiss
3 9 Susan Warshaw*Stephanie Muller*
S H A B B AT A U G U S T 9 & 1 0Elul August
4 10 Annette DunnRose RachlinJames JosephsonHoward SawyerEva Cooperman
5 11 Clara Schwartz*Abraham Werner*Annie Winter*
6 12 Rose Haimowitz*Joseph KronishMorris Weinstein
7 13 David GoldbergMax Katz*
8 14 Samuel Smukler*Bluma Rothman*Maurice Rubin*Armand Feldman*Fannie Hochman*Lena ClurmanHyman Kravetsky*Joseph Cohen*
9 15 Katherine SchweberMorton Nesson*
10 16 Nathan FrostFamily of Solomon Goldfinger*Geraldine GrafMurray Gruber*Rose Wenarsky*
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YahrzeitS H A B B AT A U G U S T 1 6 & 1 7
Elul August11 17 Minnie Dunay*
Jules Max GerwinLaurie Gordon*Ethel Pfeffer*Jack Mintz*
12 18 Dorothy Stern*13 19 Albert Bender
Amengo GasparriFlorence KeffordFrances Grobman
14 20 Philip Kantrowitz*Charles SegalRegina Kesten Fisch*Max Klein
15 21 Sol GutesDevorah KotlarskayaIda SilinskyEllen Lewin
16 22 Harry GinsbergRobert MillerAlfred RueffEmanuel Wolf
17 23 Rose Epstein*Abraham Silverstein*Bertel Hirsch
S H A B B AT A U G U S T 2 3 & 2 4Elul August18 24 Esther Balter*
Moshe Goldin*Herman GrandisHelen Schlosberg*
19 25 Jack CohenJonathan KelterRose Gordon*Robert Weinstock
20 26 Harry CutlerSherry Rosenbaum
21 27 Albert Levinsky*Allan Miller*Philip NadlerLouis RudichIrwin Wasserman*
22 28 Joseph Frost23 29 Edith Adler*
David ChaninFrank StaveHoward KaneJessica Levin
24 30 Clara Bellings*Dorothy MullivorDiana LevySadie Seiden*Manya Poryadochnaya
S H A B B AT A U G U S T 3 0 & 3 1Elul August25 31 Jacques Shapiro*
Bernice Balaban*Morris BeckHyman Rubinstein*Samuel SchwartzJack Suval*
Elul Sept 26 1 Gertrude Levine
Arnold Boxer*27 2 Fanny Newmark*
Sidney Rubin
28 3 Emil KoupfSarah NeibartMeyer RehertMax Rifshin*Madeline Socol*Flora Weissman
29 4 Minnie Adler*Grace BandesAbraham Spiegel*Arthur Krauser*William DiamondAbraham GlazerMartin Sternberg
Tishri Sept 1 5 Sam Lement*
Jacob Kravetsky2 6 Harvey Hess
Samuel Weingarten
M A Z E L TOV A N D C O N G R AT U L AT I O N S
marriage of their son Jay to Alison
Fisher.
the marriage of their daughter Arielle
to Oliver Koops.
of Jonah Russell Barratt to daughter
Allison and Grant Barratt.
graduation of their son Daniel from
Midwestern University Medical School
in Arizona.
of their daughter Sharon to Jesse
Sanford.
C O N D O L E N C E S
beloved father, Joseph Finkelstein.
beloved husband, Philip Van Vort.
his beloved wife, Susan Reich.
her beloved father, Robert Aaronson.
R E F UA H S C H L E M ADaniella Abend, Joel Beecher, Harriette
Dorf, Jeanette Epstein, Tamara Goldberg,
Bernie Grandis, Paul Kopp, Gloria Weiss-
Allen, and George Wolff.
S O U P K I TC H E N VO L U N T E E R S Rita Fand, Marcy Needle, Rachel Needle,
Joel Schreiber, Aaron and Shane Perlow,
Mike and Samuel Wanatick, Lou Bodian
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