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The Jewish Center - The Modern Orthodox Center for Jewish Life and Learning www.jewishcenter.org 212-724-2700 The Jewish Center SHABBAT BULLETIN May 8-9, 2015 Parshiot Emor 20 Iyar 5775 Erev Shabbat 7:00PM Minchah 7:40PM Candle Lighting Shabbat 7:45AM Hashkama Minyan (The Max and Marion Beit Midrash) 8:30AM Rabbi Israel Silverstein Mishnayot Class with Rabbi Yosie Levine 9:00AM Shacharit (3 rd floor) 9:15AM Hashkama Shiur with Rabbi Ari Lamm (5 th floor) 9:19AM Sof Zman Kriat Shema 9:30AM Young Leadership Minyan (The Max Stern Auditorium) 10:00AM Youth Groups, 2-year-olds, 3-4-year-olds and 5-6-year- olds: Geller Youth Center; 2 nd -3 rd graders, 4 th -6 th graders: 7 th floor Youth Department Mishnayot Class will resume next week Community Hot Kiddush (5 th floor) With Thanks to Our Kiddush Sponsors: Community Kiddush, Alan Nussbaum in commemoration of the yahrzeit of his father, Max Nussbaum (Meir Ben Abraham Abba) Hashkama Kiddush, Howard Zeisel in memory of his father, Henry I. Zeisel (Yisrael Tzvi Ben David) Community Kiddush, Rona & Ira Kellman in celebration of Ira’s 75 th birthday Community Kiddush, Cecile & Irving Skydell and Judy Fessel Golzman, in honor of their twin great-grandsons born to Julie & Alex Fenigstein, children of Sherry & Mark Fessel Community Kiddush, Meira & Tobie Tugendhaft in memory of Shaul Dov Ber Tugendhaft Community Kiddush, Miriam Gutwein & Alex Klein in commemora- tion of the 17 th yahrzeit of Miriam's father, Samuel Gutwein, Reb Yehoshua ben Yitzchak 4:00PM Bikkur Cholim/Bikkur in the Home (meet at 730 Columbus Ave) Parent-Child Learning will resume next week 6:30PM Shabbat Afternoon Jewish History Series: Rabbi Adam Mintz, The Chevra Kaddisha Comes to America: Burial Policies in Early American Orthodoxy 6:45PM Israel Friedman Daf Yomi 7:30PM Minchah, Shabbat afternoon groups Seudah Shlishit Speaker: Rabbi Ari Lamm, The Theological Status of Tourist Traps 8:41PM Shabbat Concludes — DAILY SERVICES — WOMEN'S TEHILLIM GROUP Monday, May 11 at 7:15PM. Contact Joyce Weitz for more info at 212-877-1176. Sun., May 10 Daf Yomi 7:45AM Shacharit 8:30AM Minchah 7:50PM Mon., May 11 - Thur., May 14 Shacharit 7/8AM Daf Yomi 7:45AM Minchah 7:50PM Fri., May 15 Shacharit 7/8AM Daf Yomi 7:45AM Minchah 7:00PM Candle Lighting: 7:47PM THE JEWISH CENTER ANNUAL DINNER Tuesday, June 9, 2015 at Guastavino's Guests of Honor STEVE GRABER MARVIN FORTGANG Rabbi Dr. Leo Jung Memorial Award MARNIE & SCOTT BLACK Community Service Award DINA BURCAT HONORING JEWISH COMMUNITY MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM KEYNOTE SPEAKER: LIEUTENANT GENERAL HOWARD BROMBERG Wednesday, May 20 at 7:00PM Please join us as we host dozens of active duty US Marines and veterans of the US armed services. We will honor the memories of our fallen soldiers and pay tribute to the brave men and women who protect this great nation. For more information and to register, please visit our website. 4 TH ANNUAL KETER TORAH AWARDS HONORING DR. ADENA BERKOWITZ AND MICHELLE CHREIN Shabbat, May 16 following 9AM Services In the spirit of Shavuot, which celebrates two great Jewish heroines, Naomi and Ruth, the Keter Torah Awards will precede Shavuot, and is an opportunity for the congrega- tion to show its high regard for the outstanding commitment and leadership of women in our community. The program will be followed by a festive kiddush. Please see the insert for more information. MEET THE MARINES! PIZZA WITH OUR SOLDIERS IN HONOR OF MEMORIAL DAY Wednesday, May 20 at 6:00PM Prior to The JC Memorial Day lecture, we invite our youth to join US Color Guards and Soldiers for dinner and a short Q&A. To register, sponsor and for more infor- mation please contact Yitz or visit our website. SHAVUOT AT THE JEWISH CENTER Friday, May 22 - Monday, May 25 See page 2 for a full list of programs.
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The Jewish Center - The Modern Orthodox Center for Jewish Life and Learning www.jewishcenter.org • 212-724-2700

The Jewish Center S H A B B A T B U L L E T I N

May 8-9, 2015 • Parshiot Emor • 20 Iyar 5775

Erev Shabbat 7:00PM Minchah 7:40PM Candle Lighting

Shabbat 7:45AM Hashkama Minyan (The Max and Marion Beit Midrash) 8:30AM Rabbi Israel Silverstein Mishnayot Class with Rabbi Yosie Levine 9:00AM Shacharit (3rd floor) 9:15AM Hashkama Shiur with Rabbi Ari Lamm (5th floor) 9:19AM Sof Zman Kriat Shema 9:30AM Young Leadership Minyan (The Max Stern Auditorium) 10:00AM Youth Groups, 2-year-olds, 3-4-year-olds and 5-6-year-olds: Geller Youth Center; 2nd-3rd graders, 4th-6th graders: 7th floor Youth Department Mishnayot Class will resume next week Community Hot Kiddush (5th floor)

With Thanks to Our Kiddush Sponsors: Community Kiddush, Alan Nussbaum in commemoration of the yahrzeit of his father, Max Nussbaum (Meir Ben Abraham Abba) Hashkama Kiddush, Howard Zeisel in memory of his father, Henry I. Zeisel (Yisrael Tzvi Ben David) Community Kiddush, Rona & Ira Kellman in celebration of Ira’s 75th birthday Community Kiddush, Cecile & Irving Skydell and Judy Fessel Golzman, in honor of their twin great-grandsons born to Julie & Alex Fenigstein, children of Sherry & Mark Fessel Community Kiddush, Meira & Tobie Tugendhaft in memory of Shaul Dov Ber Tugendhaft Community Kiddush, Miriam Gutwein & Alex Klein in commemora-tion of the 17th yahrzeit of Miriam's father, Samuel Gutwein, Reb Yehoshua ben Yitzchak

4:00PM Bikkur Cholim/Bikkur in the Home (meet at 730 Columbus Ave) Parent-Child Learning will resume next week 6:30PM Shabbat Afternoon Jewish History Series: Rabbi Adam Mintz, The Chevra Kaddisha Comes to America: Burial Policies in Early American Orthodoxy 6:45PM Israel Friedman Daf Yomi 7:30PM Minchah, Shabbat afternoon groups Seudah Shlishit Speaker: Rabbi Ari Lamm, The Theological Status of Tourist Traps

8:41PM Shabbat Concludes

— DAILY SERVICES —

WOMEN'S TEHILLIM GROUP Monday, May 11 at 7:15PM. Contact Joyce Weitz for more info at 212-877-1176.

Sun., May 10 Daf Yomi 7:45AM Shacharit 8:30AM Minchah 7:50PM

Mon., May 11 - Thur., May 14 Shacharit 7/8AM Daf Yomi 7:45AM Minchah 7:50PM

Fri., May 15 Shacharit 7/8AM Daf Yomi 7:45AM Minchah 7:00PM Candle Lighting: 7:47PM

THE JEWISH CENTER ANNUAL DINNER

Tuesday, June 9, 2015 at Guastavino's

Guests of Honor STEVE GRABER

MARVIN FORTGANG

Rabbi Dr. Leo Jung Memorial

Award MARNIE & SCOTT

BLACK

Community Service Award DINA BURCAT

HONORING

JEWISH COMMUNITY MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM KEYNOTE SPEAKER: LIEUTENANT GENERAL HOWARD BROMBERG Wednesday, May 20 at 7:00PM

Please join us as we host dozens of active duty US Marines and veterans of the US armed services. We will honor the memories of our fallen soldiers and pay tribute to the brave men and women who protect this great nation.

For more information and to register, please visit our website.

4TH ANNUAL KETER TORAH AWARDS HONORING DR. ADENA BERKOWITZ AND MICHELLE CHREIN Shabbat, May 16 following 9AM Services

In the spirit of Shavuot, which celebrates two great Jewish heroines, Naomi and Ruth, the Keter Torah Awards will precede Shavuot, and is an opportunity for the congrega-tion to show its high regard for the outstanding commitment and leadership of women in our community. The program will be followed by a festive kiddush. Please see the insert for more information.

MEET THE MARINES! PIZZA WITH OUR SOLDIERS IN HONOR OF MEMORIAL DAY Wednesday, May 20 at 6:00PM Prior to The JC Memorial Day lecture, we invite our youth to join US Color Guards and Soldiers for dinner and a short Q&A. To register, sponsor and for more infor-mation please contact Yitz or visit our website.

SHAVUOT AT THE JEWISH CENTER Friday, May 22 - Monday, May 25

See page 2 for a full list of programs.

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DAILY (except Shabbat) Israel Friedman Daf Yomi, 7:45AM

MONDAY Innovation & Conservation: An-cient Judaism & Christianity with Rabbi Ari Lamm, 8:00PM (7:00PM on May 17 and 31)

TUESDAY Advanced Talmud Chabura with Rabbi Daniel Fridman, 7:45AM

Nosh & Drash with Dr. Adena Berkowitz, 10:15AM

WEDNESDAY Advanced Talmud Chabura with Rabbi Daniel Fridman, 7:45AM

Women of the Bible with Rabbi Yosie Levine will resume May 20

Iyun Tefilah: Study of Prayer with Rabbi Daniel Fridman, 6:30PM

The Next Level with Rabbi Mark Wildes, 8:00PM

THURSDAY From Supervision to Competition: Business Ethics and the Jewish Consumer with Rabbi Dovid Zirkind, 8:15PM

SHABBAT Rabbi Israel Silverstein Mishnayot Class with Rabbi Yosie Levine, 8:30AM

Ramban on the Weekly Parsha with Rabbi Daniel Fridman, 9:15AM

Parent-Child Learning with Rabbi Daniel Fridman

Youth Department Mishnayot Class with Rabbi Daniel Fridman

Israel Friedman Daf Yomi with JCU Faculty, 45 minutes before Minchah

39 Melachot with Rabbi Dovid Zirkind

JEWISH CENTER UNIVERSITY SPRING SEMESTER THROUGH JUNE 18

May 16: Rabbi Daniel Fridman, Shiur in Tribute to Rabbi Lichten-stein

May 30: Professor Jonathan Helfand, Deciphering an Inscription: A Family at the Crossroads of Modern Jewish History

June 13: Professor Sharon Flatto, Who is a Jew?: The Case of the Marranos - the First Modern Jews

JEWISH HISTORY SERIES SHABBAT AFTERNOONS, ONE HOUR BEFORE MINCHAH

SEUDAH SHLISHIT SPEAKER SERIES

Shabbat, May 16: Rabbi Joshua Strulowitz, Who is the True Hero of the R'Shimon Bar Yochai Story?

Shabbat, May 30: Rabbi Ari Lamm

Shabbat, June 6: Dr. Danny Brom

YOUNG LEADERSHIP PRE-SHAVUOT DINNER Friday, May 22

Kick off the three-day chag with this annual Young Leadership sell-out event. Visit our

website for more information and to register. Please email [email protected] with any

questions or to get involved.

HERB LAUER TIKKUN LEIL SHAVUOT FRIENDS AND FOES: THE SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND

SPIRITUAL IMPLICATIONS OF JEWISH HISTORY'S MOST DYNAMIC RELATIONSHIPS

LEARNING KICKS OFF WITH A SPECIAL SESSION

CO-TAUGHT BY RABBI YOSIE LEVINE AND DR. ERICA BROWN

Saturday, May 23 at 11:45PM Shiurim and classes throughout the night

WOMEN AND GIRLS’ MEGILLAH READING

Monday, May 25 at 6:00PM

MEN AND BOYS’ LEARNING Monday, May 25 at 6:00PM

FAMILY SHAVUOT DINNER

Monday, May 25 Following Women and Girls’ Megillah Read-ing and Men and Boys’ Learning, families are invited to celebrate Shavuot together. Join us for a light dinner and conversation with JC

Community Scholar, Dr. Erica Brown.

SHAVUOT PROGRAMS AT THE JC FRIDAY, MAY 22 - MONDAY, MAY 25

This week’s May & Samuel Rudin Lecture featured interna-tionally renowned architect Daniel Libeskind. Libeskind, a child of Holocaust survivors, shared with the audience how his personal history and Jewish identity helped inform his architectural ideas. The architect is best known as the designer of the Jewish Museum in Berlin and as the master planner of the World Trade Center site. His unique work incorpo-rates themes of collective memory and optimism about the future with expressive, spatially dynamic forms.

MAY & SAMUEL RUDIN LECTURE FEATURING DANIEL LIBESKIND

Missed the lecture? Visit our website to listen to the recording and check back next week to watch the video of the lecture.

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MAZAL TOV Debbie & Elliot Gibber on the birth of a grandson born to their children, Dana & Marc Gibber

Nechi Shudofsky on the birth of a great-grandson in Israel COMMUNITY ACCOMPLISHMENTS Fran Kupietzky on being hon-ored at the upcoming luncheon of the National Women's Division of the American Committee for Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem

Rose Sokol whose son, Sam Sokol, was honored with the B’nai B’rith Word Center’s annual award for excellence in Diaspora Reportage THANK YOU TO OUR USHERS Thank you to Steve Hirsch and Gilda Chodosh who are our ush-ers this Shabbat. THANK YOU TO CSS We would like to once again thank CSS and our dedicated CSS members for providing the security for our synagogue this week. YOUTH DEPARTMENT & BIKKUR CHOLIM VISITS Shabbat, May 16 and June 13 JC youth grades 5 through 8 will be visiting homebound and semi-home-bound-seniors. The program will begin with an orientation, followed by visits. RSVP to [email protected]. EVENING OF COMMEMORATION FOR RAV AHARON LICHTENSTEIN Z"L Monday, June 1 The Jewish Center is honored to host a special tribute to Rav Aharon Lichtenstein z"l, in partner-ship with Yeshivat Har Etzion, on Monday evening, June 1st. Speakers will include Rosh HaYe-shiva Rav Mosheh Lichtenstein, Dr. Tova Lichtenstein and RIETS Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi Michael Rosenzweig. Details and registra-tion to follow.

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS UPCOMING EVENTS

BOOK CLUB MEETING Sunday, May 10 at 7:30PM at the home of Maureen & Laszlo Marcus This year the Book Club theme is Holy Land: Spotlight on Israel. We conclude our book club se-ries with Yossi Klein Halevi’s Like Dreamers: The Story of the Israeli Paratroopers Who Reunited Jerusalem and Divided A Nation. This book is an account of seven paratroopers who participated in the reunification of Jerusalem in the ’67 war and the unfolding of their lives and ideology in the decades that followed. For more information and to RSVP email [email protected].

LINCOLN AND THE JEWS - A GUIDED TOUR WITH RABBI YOSIE LEVINE Wednesday, May 13 at 11:00AM As we commemorate the 150th anniversary of President Lincoln's passing this spring, join Rabbi Levine for a special tour of this limited-run exhibit at the NY Historical Society. The exhibition explores the relationship between Abraham Lincoln and his Jewish contemporaries. Only a few spaces remain. For more information and to register, email [email protected].

SISTERHOOD ANNUAL BRUNCH Sunday, May 17 at 10:30AM Spice up your life at the Sisterhood’s spring brunch. Join us at the home of Rachel Wolf for a presentation by Lior Lev Sercarz of La Boite a Epice. The Israeli-born Sercarz, who trained as a chef in France, creates personalized spice blends for A-list clients including the chefs at the French bread company Poilane, and New York’s Le Bernardin. Enjoy learning to take home cooking to the next level. For more information email [email protected].

NOSH AND DRASH ANNUAL SPRING LUNCH Tuesday, May 19 at Noon Join Dr. Adena Berkowitz for noshing and learning. Contact [email protected] for location, price and to register.

YOUNG LEADERSHIP PRE-SHAVUOT DINNER Friday, May 22 at 8:15PM Get ready for two days of Shavuot milchigs with a special "Meat and Greet" Shabbat dinner! Get your fleishig fix before you fill up on baked ziti and cheesecake! Cost: On or before May 8: $45/member, $50/non-member. From May 9: $50/member, $55/non-member. Visit our website for more information and to register.

BIKKUR CHOLIM LUNCH Shabbat, May 30 at 12:45PM Come support and learn about the Bikkur in the Home and Bikkur Cholim programs! Proceeds from the lunch go to help support the Bikkur Cholim projects - birthday cards, holiday packages and flowers for the homebound. Please visit our website to register and to sponsor.

CHILDREN, JOIN US FOR ADON OLAM Children ages 2-6 are encouraged to come up during the Cantor’s recitation of Kiddush and then sing Adon Olam together.

MEET THE MARINES! PIZZA WITH OUR SOLDIERS IN HONOR OF MEMORIAL DAY Wednesday, May 20 at 6:00PM Prior to The JC Memorial Day lecture, we invite our youth to join US Color Guards and Soldiers for dinner and a short Q&A. To register, spon-sor and for more information please contact Yitz or visit our website.

WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' MEGILLAT RUTH READING Monday, May 25 at 6:00PM Join JC women of every generation for this

special event in the main sanctuary following davening. For more information and to partici-pate contact Beth Schwartz at [email protected].

MEN AND BOYS’ LEARNING Monday, May 25 at 6:00PM

FAMILY SHAVUOT DINNER WITH DR. ERICA BROWN Monday, May 25 Following Women and Girls’ Megillah Reading and Men and Boys’ Learning, families are invit-ed to celebrate Shavuot together. Join us for a light dinner and conversation with JC Communi-ty Scholar, Dr. Erica Brown.

YOUTH DEPARTMENT

To sponsor Kiddush or Seudah Shlishit or a JC event, please contact Aaron at [email protected]

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Yosie Levine Rabbi

Dovid Zirkind Assistant Rabbi

Chaim David Berson Cantor

Daniel Fridman Resident Scholar

Erica Brown Community Scholar

Ari Lamm William Fischman Resident Rabbinic

Scholar

Aaron Strum Executive Director

Eliane Glassman Director of

Programming and Communications

Yitzchak Sprung Youth Director

OFFICERS Avi Schwartz President

Andrew Borodach First Vice President

Andrew Kaplan Vice President

Mark Segall Vice President

Rose Lynn Sherr Vice President

Michael Jacobs Assistant

Vice President

Yaron Kinar Treasurer

Len Berman Assistant Treasurer

Miri Lipsky Secretary

Lisa Septimus Yoetzet Halacha 917-382-9008

Chevra Kadisha 212-724-2700x555

UWS Mikvah 212-579-2011

Hatzalah 212-230-1000

Eruv Status 212-724-2700

Clergy & Staff

Phone Numbers

The Chatam Sofer’s Third Way Rabbi Ari Lamm, William Fischman Resident Scholar

In the wake of the recent earthquake in Nepal, Israel’s staggering humanitarian aid effort has received glob-al attention. Much of it has been dedicated to sussing out the politico-strategic implications of Israel’s contri-bution to the disaster relief. Does it demonstrate, once and for all, that the callous Israel often featured in the media is a cartoonish farce, or – on the more para-noid reading – does it perhaps reflect some deeply cynical diplomatic tactic designed to distract from Israeli cruelty? Is there, perhaps, a third, alternative interpretation of Israel’s actions? The answer, to my mind, lies with the Chatam Sofer. In propounding a rationale for this past week’s ob-servance, Lag ba-‘Omer, the Chatam Sofer (1762-1839) advances the following claim: “The falling of the manna took place on the 33rd day of the ‘Omer and it is fitting that such should be remembered for the good.” (Responsa Yoreh De’ah 233). Whatever its historical merits, this explanation certainly strikes a moral chord. Hearing the cries of His starving people, God, in His beneficence, miraculously provided them with food. Lag ba-‘Omer, then, is a celebration of God’s kindness in times of crisis. Upon closer examination, however, the episode of the man is actually a far more complicated affair. In the first place, the Israelites were not starving, per se. Rather, they were lamenting their absence from “the fleshpots of Egypt” – Egypt! – where they ate their fill of meat and bread (Ex 16.3). Despite this incompre-hensible ingratitude to the Redeemer who freed them from slavery, God, recognizing the fragile psyche of these newly-freed slaves, enhanced the people’s diet. He merely commanded that no one take more than his or her share, and that the Israelites at least respect the sanctity of the Sabbath by refraining from gather-

ing on that day. But even these simple instructions the people were unprepared to heed. No sooner had the man fallen than some of the people began to gather more than the prescribed amount; and no sooner had Shabbos arrived than others ventured out to gather more man. And even setting aside this casual insubor-dination, the people offer to God not a word of thanks. Had God expected even a perfunctory con-gratulation, He would have been sorely disappointed. But the truth is that God did not provide man in ex-pectation of praise – what need has the Almighty of beatification? – but rather because He is the Ozer Dalim, the One Who Aids the Destitute. God sustained His People throughout their sojourn in the desert, de-spite their lack of appreciation, for no other reason than it was ontologically good and right to do so. It is this uncompromising, objective commitment to right-eousness that we commemorate on Lag ba-‘Omer. In a similar vein, we celebrate the State of Israel’s unparalleled kindness towards the people of Nepal not because it is politically convenient – because it better serves the interest of more effective public re-lations in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. And converse-ly shame on those who look upon Israeli goodness and see only cynical manipulation. Our brethren in the Land of Israel help others because – and I am con-vinced that this is, in fact, the reality – the Jewish Peo-ple see it as nothing less than their sacred calling to help those in need; because we are a people charged with imitating the Divine. And just as God tended the needs of Israel without hope or expectation of adula-tion, so does Israel tend to the needs of all those who require it. Mi ke-‘amecha Yisrael

This is a paid advertisement YOM YERUSHALAYIM EVENT

Join us to celebrate Yom Yerushalayim with Friends of Itamar! Sunday, May 17 from 6:00PM – 9:30PM at The Jewish Center

~ Enjoy Israeli food, Dessert, and Music! ~ Meet an Israeli Combat Soldier that fought in the recent Ga-za Operation Protective Edge ~ Hear about the community of Itamar, a community located in the heart of Israel ~ Connect to your homeland! Admission: $36. Additional Donations are encouraged! All Proceeds go to the community of Itamar

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Join over 50 Marines and the New York Jewish com-

munity for an evening honoring the lives of service

members who were killed in defense of our country

and paying tribute to the continued dedication of our

active and retired service members in the United States

Armed Forces.

Prior to the lecture we invite children and their parents

to a ������ ��� with the Marines. Following the

ceremony join us in our �� �� � �, led by

MSAWI, where you can enjoy refreshments and show

your support by making care packages for service

members broad. Consider bringing donations of indi-

vidual-sized snacks (nuts, dried fruits, trail mix, gran-

ola/protein bars), DVDs, and non-working cell phones.

An Official Fleet Week Event

KEYNOTE ADDRESS:

LIEUTENANT GENERAL HOWARD BROMBERG HONORING SELFLESS SERVICE AND SACRIFICE - OUR NATION’S BLESSING

The Jewish Center Presents the

8th Annual Jewish Community Pre-Memorial Day Weekend Event

Wednesday, May 20 The Jewish Center • 131 W. 86th Street, New York, NY 10024

Family dinner with the marines at 6:00PM

Doors open at 6:30PM

Ceremony begins at 7:00PM

Action Center opens at 8:00PM

Participating Organizations: AJC ACCESS NY•Aleph Institute•Aluf

Stone•Ay<im: Ecological Judaism•Anti-Defamation

League•Council of Young Jewish Presidents• Conference of Shom-

rim Societies•Congregation Ansche Chesed•Congregation Beth Isra-

el - West Side Jewish Center•Congregation Kehilath Jeshu-

run•Congregation Mount Sinai•Congregation Ohab

Zedek•Congregation Ramath Orah•Congregation Shearith Israel -

The Spanish & Portuguese Synagogue•Congregation Shaarai

Shomayim of Lancaster, PA•Council of Young Jewish Presi-

dents•Friends of the Israel Defense Forces•Friends of the Jewish

Chapel at the United States Naval Academy•Hebrew Institute of

Riverdale—The Bayit•Jewish Community Relations Council of

NY•Jewish International Connection New York•Jewish War Veter-

ans of the USA•Jewish Welfare Board•Kehilat Rayim Ahu-

vim•Keren Or•Kinneret Day School• Kol HaNeshamah Nation-

al•Koshertroops•Lincoln Square Synagogue•MSAWI•NYPD Shom-

rim Society•Old Broadway Synagogue•Orthodox Union•ORT

America Next Generation•Park Avenue Synagogue•Ramaz/Kehilath

Jeshurun•Riverdale Jewish Center•RJeneration•SAR Academy &

HS•Solomon Schechter School of ManhaHan•Strength to

Strength•The Kehilah of Riverdale•West Side Institutional Syna-

gogue• Yeshiva University•YIOZ - North Riverdale

Please visit www.jewishcenter.org www.jewishcenter.org www.jewishcenter.org www.jewishcenter.org

to sponsor, register and for more information.

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Fourth Annual Keter Torah Awards

Shabbat May 16

Rabbi Shimon said, "There are three crowns: the crown of Torah, the crown of priesthood, and the crown of kingship. And the crown of a good name is

superior to them all."

The Fourth Annual Keter Torah Awards will be presented to

DR. ADENA BERKOWITZ and MICHELLE CHREIN on SHABBAT, MAY 16 following Shabbat morning services in the main sanctuary. In the spirit of Shavuot, which celebrates two great Jewish heroines, Naomi and Ruth, the Keter Torah Awards will precede Shavuot, and is an opportunity for the congregation to show its high regard for the outstanding commitment and

leadership of women in our community. The program will be followed by a festive kiddush.

Please mark your calendars and join us for this special event.

If you would like to acknowledge the women of our synagogue, and our honorees, please visit The Jewish Center website - www.jewishcenter.org. Your donation will contribute towards honoring these women, as well as to

supporting the work of The Jewish Center. Your name will be published in the program which will be distributed at the presentation.

Keter Torah sponsor - $180 • Rimon sponsor - $72

*All participants in The Jewish Center One Gift program are automatically included as sponsors of the Keter Torah Award. We thank you for your support.

A member of The Jewish Center for eleven years, Michelle Chrein has served as the journal chair for our annual dinner and on the Administrative Commit-tee of The Jewish Center. She is The Jewish Center’s representative for Food Funnel, an organization that picks up and delivers leftover bread to the needy. She’s in regular contact with synagogue members, encouraging their support for a variety of initiatives such as sponsoring kiddush and replenishing the syna-gogue’s supply of chumashim and siddurim.

Dr. Adena Berkowitz initially came to The Jewish Center to say kaddish for her father in 2008, but since then, she and her family have become an integral part of the shul. Adena teaches a weekly Tuesday morning Parsha class - Nosh and Drash - that attracts women from across the demographic spectrum. The annual Chanukah shiur, Tu B’Shevat Seder, Pre-Pesach Shiur and Post-Pesach Challah Bake, run in con-junction with Kol HaNeshamah, which she co-founded, have all become occasions to share Torah thoughts, good food, and spiritual food for the soul.

The Jewish Center ▪ 131 West 86th St. ▪ New York, NY 10024 ▪ 212-724-2700 ▪ www.jewishcenter.org


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