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  • 5780 yizor book | 15 7 7 9 P A S S O V E R G U I D E

    5781 YIZKOR BOOK

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    5781 Yizkor ObservancesYOM KIPPUR Monday September 28, 2020SHEMINI ATZERET Saturday October 10, 2020PASSOVER (8th day) Sunday April 4, 2021SHAVUOT (2nd day) Tuesday May 18, 2021

    YIZKOR AT HOME … TOGETHER

    The night before each Yizkor service, we light a 24-hour Yizkor Candle at home. One candle will suffice to commemorate all. For Yom Kippur, we have included a candle in the “At Home Together” bags. While there is no required prayer, the following may be recited:

    The human soul is a light from God. May it be your will that the soul of my loved ones …… enjoy eternal life, along with the souls of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, and Leah, and the rest of the righteous that are in. Amen.

    Neir Adonai Nishmat Adam. Yehi Ratzon Milfanecha, Adonai Eloheinu Veilohei Avoteinu, Shetehei Nishmot Tzerurot betzeror hachayim, im nishmot Abvraham Yitzchak ve’Ya’akov, Sarah Rivkah, Rachel VeLeah. Tehi Menutchatah kavod, Selah. Amen.

  • IN LOVING MEMORY OF

    Lenore EpsteinBetty LupescuChic LupescuHelen EpsteinDavid Epstein

    Rae Lupescu ScurryRebecca GranoffSamuel Granoff

    Belle StarkLeah StarkJulius Stark

    Murry StarkMax Stark

    Beatrice StarkSadie FasnerEddy J. Heidt

    Bernadine HeidtBella Berczi Heidt

    Evelyn LoebJeanette Poole

    Lou EngersPauline Engers

    By Preston Epstein, Jeffrey Epstein and Rachel Epstein,

    Susan, Ron, Michelle, Danielle and Jamie Heidt, Jonathan, Laura, David and Isla Epstein

    IN FONDEST MEMORY OF OUR PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS

    Isaac Max Heller Rose Greenberg Heller

    Isadore Rubin Perlis Clara Feingold Perlis Harry Hershenson

    Fannie Zerden Hershenson Nathan Ellin

    Celia Anzek Ellin Morton Ellin

    Aida Hershenson Ellin Pearl and Jerry Goodman Mathilda and Sam Maran

    Louis Daniel Perlis By

    Mindy and David Ellin and Family, Janice and Richard Ellin

    83 | congregation b’nai torah 5781 yizkor book | 82

  • IN LOVING MEMORY OF

    Abraham GeludaRachel GeludaRaize Geluda

    Joseph GeludaHershel Geluda

    Bela GeludaHaya Geluda

    Nehamka GeludaLiby Geluda

    Sara and Jack GildarMusia Kapel

    By David, Hannah, Elliot, Harrison and Rochelle Gildar

    MAY THEIR MEMORY BE FOR A BLESSING

    Molly and Sam KatzAnna and Solly Strauss

    Doris KatzBarrie Antebi

    Bella and Hyman KatzMitzi and Irving Galman

    Gene AronowJudy HaimonSherrie Noch

    Miriam and Hillel OstroffBy

    Fred Katz & Marcy Aronow

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  • IN LOVING MEMORY OF

    Aleck and Esther K. TrestmanMorris and Hattie C. Nodvin

    Ralph and Etta K. PressnerFisher and Jane Kansas

    Judge Sol and Jackie P. GothardRosalyn Tarica

    Jeff NodvinNeal NodvinSteve NodvinGrace Peskin

    Michelle P. SionShira Kansas

    Leonard PosnockPaul Berghoff

    By Joe, Janice and Evan Nodvin and Family

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF

    Samuel ManakerMary ManakerBernie Reznik

    Joe ReznikTobie Axel

    Gordon KantrowitzHarriett Kantrowitz

    David MayFrances MayDavid PassoffJean Passoff

    Sara SmithHarry Smith

    Sadye GottliebMorris GottliebMarsha Grant

    Robert SalanderRuth Salander

    Henrietta SiegelEmil Siegel

    Daniel Siegel

    By Ethel and Bob Reznik, Lisa, Brad, Seth and Jason May,

    Jodie, Jeff, Spencer and Hazel Reznik

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  • IN LOVING MEMORY

    Jerry & Yvonne Slesinger TillemAnna & Morris Slesinger

    Bella & Ben TillemMelvin TillemLarry Tillem

    Phyllis & Paul SlesingerBetty & Isaac Goodfriend

    Leon SteinbergCarol B. Klotz

    By The Tillem Family

    Wendi, Lloyd, Michelle, Chris, Ethan and Arden

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF

    Ruth Wilensky Alvin Wilensky

    Helen Glickman Herman Glickman

    Max Segan Bertha Segan Barry Segan Celia Gross

    Ruth Stanwick George Stanwick

    Jean Flig Jack Flig

    Greenstein and Glickman families who perished in the Holocaust

    By Arthur and Renee Segan, Robert and Ava Wilensky,

    George and Julie Stanwick, Michael and Amy Wilensky

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  • MAY THEIR MEMORY BE FOR A BLESSING

    Anita Tulkoff LederfajnHilary Lederfajn

    Sandra Levinsky ZedeckMaurice Zedeck

    Arline ZedeckSarah Aspis Tulkoff

    Harry TulkoffGisela Gutman Lederfajn

    Israel LederfajnEsther Bernstein Levinsky

    Joseph LevinskyPauline Gitlitz Zedeck

    Louis ZedeckMark Howard Zuroff

    By Shari and Steven Zedeck

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF

    Marvin S. Zerden Donald & Norma Imler Hyman & Doris Kramer

    Michael L. Kramer Julius & Blanche Morgan

    Seymour Solomon Herbert & Rose Kirsch

    Bobby I. Kirsch Phil & Gwen Datnoff

    Glenn DatnoffBy

    Robert, Connie, Jason and Eliot Zerden

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  • IN LOVING MEMORY OF

    Max AlembikHannah Alembik

    Harris F. CleinBenjamin Clein

    Rose CleinHarry Eisenberg

    Rebecca Eisenberg HoltzmanFranya AlembikAbram Alembik

    Schmuel AlembikRev. Harry Alembik

    Aaron I. AlembikBy

    Janet and Julius Alembik and Family

    MAY THEIR MEMORY BE FOR A BLESSING

    Faye and Freddie BlaissBetty and Karl Scheinberg

    Helen and Ben BlaissLena and Morris Olswing

    Fannie and Harry ScheinbergAnne and Irving Simms

    By Terry and Michael Blaiss

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF

    Lillian and Jules BorrinRose and Eugene Klein

    Mel BorrinHarold BlicherDiane Wolpert

    By Hershene and Joel Borrin

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF

    Terry AdlerGeorge Adler

    Arie AvivBette Davis-Ferro

    Esti Popper DeutschTzvi Popper

    Yitzhak Yosef PopperTzipporah Popper

    Sarah PopperLeah Popper

    Avraham PopperBy

    Cherie and Gary Aviv

    73 | congregation b’nai torah 5781 yizkor book | 72

  • IN LOVING MEMORY OF

    OUR PARENTSDoris and Bernard Cohn

    Lorna and Gerald Immermann

    AND OUR GRANDPARENTSSadie and Sol Cohn

    Esther and Abraham FasserAnnie and Joseph Immermann

    Elsie ForshawBy

    Eugene, Harold, Emlyn, Sophie and Marshall Cohn, Lisa Hleap

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF

    Dr. Martin FeingoldHarold Moss

    Dr. Irving Rose and Martha RoseHelen and Abraham FeingoldDaniel and Esther Markowitz

    Ida and Abraham MossAndrew Moss

    Grace FeingoldBy

    Ilysse, Steven, Maya and Daniel Moss and Judith Feingold

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF

    Rosalind and David GelfondHarry and Eleanor Friedberg

    Joanne GordonLillian Gelfand

    Rabbi Benjamin and Anna GelfondSarah Korbel

    Essie and Morris WhiteKenneth Friedberg

    By Gloria Friedberg, Rachel, Curt, Isaac and Maya Friedberg

    WE REMEMBER OUR FAMILY WHO ENRICHED OUR LIVES WITH LOVE, JOY AND COMPASSIONATE UNDERSTANDING

    Esther Ann GreenbergLouis Greenberg

    Kenneth GreenbergKathy Greenberg

    By Stewart Greenberg and Sarah Greenberg

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  • IN LOVING MEMORY ALWAYS

    Samuel KorotkinElsie Korotkin

    Isidore BegleiterEsther Begleiter

    Theodore KorotkinSylvia Korotkin

    James D. FinlaysonBy

    Cathy and Jeffrey Korotkin, Grandchildren & Great Grandchildren

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF

    Jack Storch Jenny and Louis Levin

    Max Hart Alfred Kagan

    Charles SchwitzaPauline and Meyer Tchoudnovsky

    Moishe Storch and Family who perished in the HolocaustShirley Spector

    By Janine Storch, Dominique and Rael Levin, Micah, Beth, Jacob and

    Hailey Levin, Chantal, Mike, Charlotte and Jonathan Spector

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF

    Phyllis Lazarus Miriam and Myer Goldstein

    Jake LazarusLewis Winter Paul Cohen

    Ruth Lazarus Arnovitz By

    Wayne Lazarus, Jeremy Lazarus, Lisa and Zach Lazarus, Joanna and Josh Rothstein

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF

    Jennie and Nathan Leff Joseph and Irene Tabackman

    Dr. Sidney Isenberg Dr. Robert Hirschfield

    Paul Raymon Stephanie Rotkow

    And Those of Blessed Memory Who Preceded Us By

    Bobbie and Michael Leff, Jennifer, Kevin, Jordan and Alex Leff, Amy, Barry, Nina and Evan Leff

    69 | congregation b’nai torah 5781 yizkor book | 68

  • IN LOVING MEMORY OF

    Barbara PlaskerNorman Plasker

    Harry SpeertEsther Libowsky Irving Libowsky

    Harry WilkLorraine Plasker

    Pearl SpeertAnnabelle Wilk Murray Fisher

    Susan Arnovitz Saltz By

    Joel and Staci Libowsky

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF

    Sally and Myer SpectorHelene and Harry Lutz

    Edith and Jacob GoldingAnnie and Oscar Spector

    Harriet and Harry SeligAnna and Max Lutz

    By Rosanne and Harry Lutz and Family

    MAY THEIR MEMORY BE FOR A BLESSING

    Helen and Joseph KurzMolly and Benjamin Cohen

    Lena and Meyer MandSally and Harry Marks

    Sophie and Emmanuel Podell By

    Tamara, Brian, Emily and Daryn Mand

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF

    Sharon and Stephen FreedmanAurelia FreedmanEugene Freedman

    Natalie and Morris PodolskyGertrude and Edward Altschull

    Bertha and Jerome Meyer By

    Gary, Randi, Jared, Jessica and Abbi Meyer

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  • IN LOVING MEMORY OF

    Max OlimRobert Wilensky

    Ruth and Reuben WilenskyEdith and Charles Gordon

    Robert GordonIrene and Alvin DubinSadie and Milton Olim

    By Allison, Lenny, Sari, Gordon and Cole Olim and Ann Olim

    WE STAND TALL ON THE SHOULDERS OF THOSE WHO CAME BEFORE US

    Ida Rothkopf Ben Greenberg Sara Greenberg

    Jeanne Prokesch Clemens Prokesch

    Lillian Rothkopf

    What Thou O’lord giveth, thou takest not away. Lovingly Remembered By Helene and Dick Prokesch

    FOREVER REMEMBERED

    Rose & Solly RubensteinRay & Lionel BrestPamela SolomonAlan Rubenstein

    Jennifer LurieBy

    Brian and Gayle Rubenstein, Paul, Grant and Marc and Families

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF

    Jerome Shoob Renee Shoob Louis Wagner Helen Wagner Frankie Levy Harry Shoob

    Ann-Toni Estroff William A. Estroff

    Dora Horowitz Max Horowitz

    By Merek, Lindsey, Jordan, Julianna, Jeorgina and Josephine Shoob

    65 | congregation b’nai torah 5781 yizkor book | 64

  • MAY THEIR MEMORY BE FOR A BLESSING

    Izydor WechslerEsther and Samuel Parnes

    Chana and Morris WechslerReuben Wallach

    Ethel and Isadore SchwalEva and Hyman Levine

    Rita and Richard WeinbergBy

    Reuben & Ellen Wechsler and Family

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF

    Hannah and Joe Shapiro Mollie Silverman Max Rosenthal

    Dora and Louis Smith Anne and Abe Schneider

    Terry Shapiro Rhonda Graybeal

    By Michelle, Ivan, Alex and Hillary Smith

    IN LOVING MEMORY

    Gerald Howard ShumanAndrew Plochl

    Jean and Henry RosenbergYetta and Carl ShumanSarah and Sam Sorkin

    By Mona Sorkin Shuman, Eileen J. Shuman, Amy, Jeremy, Sarah and

    Hailey Rosenberg

    63 | congregation b’nai torah 5781 yizkor book | 62

  • IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR LOVED ONES Leo A. Abbey

    Ida Abbey Max Robbins

    Freda Robbins

    Joseph A. Abbey Geraldine Abbey

    Frank Brodkin Ruth Brodkin

    By Arthur and Barbara Abbey

    MAY THEIR MEMORY BE FOR A BLESSING Victoria Sissian

    Mordechai Ahlzadeh Walter and Florence Schneider

    Seymour and Mary Bloom Chaim Avraham Bloom

    By The Ahlzadehs and The Blooms

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Lynnda Bloom

    Esther and Israel Bloom Mitzie and Sam Sherman and Family

    Arnold Bloom Roberta Kreplick

    Sylvia Nankin By

    Martin Bloom

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF

    Allan BrezelHenry Brezel

    Paula and Mark BergerLarry Damsky

    Louise LeveneIsabelle and Joseph Levene

    Herb and Elyane Barruch

    By Susan Brezel, Jen and Matt Kulkin & Family, Jon Brezel, Jordan and Mike Levene

    MAY THEIR MEMORY BE FOR A BLESSINGStephen M. Eidex

    Harry and Sylvia EidexLiffy Freedman Radin and Sol Freedman

    Ziva Perchik BlumDr. Marshall F. Eidex

    Clara and Alvin ShoenigBy

    Anita & Max Eidex

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Fred ExelbertEva Exelbert

    Bertha SingerRabbi Max Weitz

    Evelyn LazarusJack ExelbertBeth Bradley

    By Arlene and Michael Exelbert and Family

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Lewis “Sandy” Fine

    Leon FayShirle Zwart FayAdair David Fine

    Pauline Hirsh FineDora Solomon Zwart

    Alfred ZwartMarshall Fay

    By Laraine and Lowell Fine & Family

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Hyman Elias

    Lillian Elias BrownHarry FishmanFrieda Fishman

    Barbara E. Fishman Milton Janoff

    Florence Janoff

    By Pete Fishman and Babz Jacoby Fishman

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  • IN LOVING MEMORY OF David MandelbaumLydia Mandelbaum

    Donald FixelleEmily Fixelle-Farber

    By Alan and Marianne Fixelle, Hillary, Jeff, Noah and Allison

    MAY THEIR MEMORIES CONTINUE TO BE A SOURCE OF INSPIRATION AND LOVE

    Michael BresslerSidney Freedman

    Mae Fagelson Max Fagelson

    Ida Freedman Lewis FreedmanSelma Bressler

    Leonard Bressler By

    Peggy Freedman and Melissa, Shaun, Micah, Alexis and Ryleigh Bank

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Meyer Garber

    By Claudette, Mitch, Michele Garber, Yvonne and Steve Katz

    MAY THEIR NESHAMOT HAVE AN ALIYAH Alvin and Sylvia Altman

    Samuel and Shirley Plotkin Morris and Irene Gold

    Donald and Miriam Cohen By

    Marla, Jeffrey, Sydney and Stella Gold

    IN LOVING MEMORY OFLaura Weinsoff

    Herbert Weinsoff Osher Weinsoff and Emma

    Weinsoff Silver

    Alfred and Dorothy Kroop Rabbi Raphael and Naomi Gold

    Sylvia Weinsoff

    By Sam, Julie and Aliza Gold, Irving Weinsoff

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Renae Goldberg

    Mary and Leo ErberRita and Sol Goldberg

    Ziva P. BlumBy

    Eddie Goldberg, Cari and Jonathan Newman and Aviv and Gavri

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Bess Greenberg

    George Greenberg Louis Lafer Teri Pakier

    Amy Raich Helen Leff Claire Lafer

    By Lisa, Seth, Max and Dori Greenberg

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Reuben Reinstein Gertrude FeldmanRosalind Greiver

    S. Philip Greiver, MDBy

    Jamie, Jon, Sarah and Justin Greiver

    MAY THEIR MEMORY BE FOR A BLESSING Jay Harwitz

    Sam and Edith Shectman Elsa and Harold Kolansky

    Ike and Hilda Harwitz Seth Bloomberg

    By Edward Harwitz

    59 | congregation b’nai torah 5781 yizkor book | 58

  • IN LOVING MEMORY OFRabbi Zachary Heller

    Rabbi Abraham Mayer HellerFrances Heller, Max Epstein, Celia Epstein

    Sam Betel, Brenda BetelWalter S. Grubnick, Jerry L. Grubnick

    Michael EpsteinHarvey Klein

    By Rabbi Joshua and Wendy Heller, Caleb, Amelia and Ezra

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Henry Hirsch Milian Hirsch Tilde Hirsch Lester Gross

    Dora Gross Andrew Gross

    Kenny Bromberg

    By Etta Raye Hirsch, David, Michele, Lewis and Henry Hirsch, Seth, Lisa, Max and

    Dori Greenberg

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Esther Hirsh

    Saul Hirsh Leona Krevat Larry Krevat

    Frieda Hirsh Jonathan Krevat

    Peter Krevat

    By Barbra and Gene Hirsh

    REMEMBERED WITH LOVERobert HochdorfNathaniel Polin

    Jane and Martin HochdorfJoanne MackPearl Steiner

    By Sharon Hochdorf, Meryl and Joel, Shoshana and Adam

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Sarah Hoffman

    Joseph Hoffman Gloria Snyder

    Stanley Scholem Jerry Scholem

    By Carol and Bruce Hoffman & Family

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Sally FrankJerry Frank

    Arnold FrankAlbert Jacobson

    Florence JacobsonBy

    Barbara Frank, Michael Jacobson and Sarah Jacobson

    MAY THEIR MEMORY BE FOR A BLESSINGEva Iteld

    Sholem IteldAnnie Kaminsky

    H.R. (Dick) Kaminsky

    Tavin KaminskyDavid KaminskyMark Kaminsky

    By Judith and Larry Kaminsky

    TO EVERY THING THERE IS A SEASON... IN LOVING MEMORY OFLola Klug

    Mendel KlugAnn Klug

    Rebecca KarpDave KarpJerry Karp

    By Klug and Karp Family

    57 | congregation b’nai torah 5781 yizkor book | 56

  • IN LOVING MEMORY OF Andre Kessler

    June BurnettGeorge Burnett

    Ladislas Grunfeld Olga KesslerSidney Lind

    Pauline TenenbaumRalph Tenenbaum

    The Grunfeld and Kessler Families who perished in the Holocaust

    By Marsha Kessler, Gena and Rusty Hindman, Lindsay and Laurence Kessler

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Arby Lipman

    Gloria Lipman Goldberg Isador Ringhel Max Lipman Ella Lipman

    Dan Goldberg By

    Sheryl Lipman and Family

    IN LOVING MEMORY OFLeonard David Stone

    Gertrude SolomonYou Are In Our Hearts Forever

    By Susan, Michael, Marin and Samantha Londe

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Milton Levine

    Leonard and Shirley Konigsburg Manfred and Jacqueline Flam Bernhard and Thelma Chonin

    Dale Konigsburg Michael Rosenberg

    By Hillel, Sarah, Jonah and Ilana Konigsburg

    IN LOVING MEMORY OFBarnet and Lillian Levinson

    Herbert and Betty BaronSholem and Eva Iteld

    Jerome and Sylvia MerlinBy

    Caren, Michael, Jonathan and Ryan Merlin

    Robert Joel CovinMindy Auritt Milakofsky

    Hazzan William ‘Daisy’ and Betty ‘Bub’ LipsonPhilip & Jeanette MilakofskyLipshitz & Brinker Families

    Beloved family and friends remembered alwaysBy

    Shelley & Lou Milakofsky and Family

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Alfred I. Myerson Vivian R. Myerson Jean Schoenfeld

    Eugen Schoenfeld By

    Leslie and Gary Myerson, Aaron and Kimberly Myerson, Jason and Alyson Myerson, Great Grandchildren: Aiden, Naomi and Sadie

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Lillian Sperling

    Herbert J. Sperling Rose Rittner Frank Rittner

    Eva Rittner Rea Hopter Sara Fisher

    By Roberta and Norman Rittner, Renée Rittner, Eric Greidinger, Ezra, Rachel and

    Lilli, Heather, Eric and Lexie Halpern

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  • MAY THEIR MEMORY BE FOR A BLESSINGAlan Stephen Rubenstein

    Saul RubensteinRose RubensteinSolly Rubenstein

    Beatrice FedlerMyer Fedler

    Natalie BakerJonathan Fedler

    By Joan Rubenstein and Family

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Adrian David Rubin

    Rose Senie Benjamin Senie

    Sara Rice

    Cecil Airov Sam Airov

    Arnold Effron

    By Carol and Joe Rubin & Family

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Rose and Abraham Haber

    Mollie MoscovitchShirley and Raymond Sadow

    Lee and Phillip SedellLeonard A. Sedell

    By Susan and Steve Sadow and Miriam Sedell

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Naomie Bossen

    Harriet and Lawrence KonterNina GreenholtzBobbie Heyman

    Nina and Leo BrodskyAlice Sarnat

    By Natalie, Jonathan, Nathan and Nora Sarnat

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Barry Seitz

    Marie and Cecil Marks Barbara and Morris Kaplowitz

    Inez and Joe Seitz Eunice and Barney Copeland

    By Tracy, Brian, Barri and Davis Seitz

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Jerry Siegel

    Bootsie Siegel Joseph Bear Adele Bear Abe Siegel Rose Siegel

    By Lisa, Michael, Joey and Ben Siegel

    IN LOVING MEMORY, MAY THEIR MEMORY BE FOR A BLESSINGDebra Sonenshine

    Sylvia and Nathan KastenAnnette and Robert Robbins

    Irving SonenshineTina and Simon Weisz

    By Alana, Marc, Devin, Reese & Tori Sonenshine

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Sophia B. Levenson Michael Levenson

    Robert A. Levenson Sol J. Stein

    Bess Saul Stein Ralph Saul

    By Meryl, Rob, Jonathan and Alana Stein

    53 | congregation b’nai torah 5781 yizkor book | 52

  • IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHOM WE LOVED AND LOSTAnna Glasston

    Mona and Alvin HirschbergSylvia and Herbert Strelzik

    Harley ZlatkinBy

    Steven and Holly Strelzik, Andrew and Megan Strelzik, Sloane and Aiden, Jeffrey and Sarah Strelzik

    WE WILL NEVER FORGET THE LEGACY LEFT BY OUR PARENTS Jeanette and Daniel Rabhan Reba and Irving Varon

    In Memory of Our Dear Brothers Marshall Chernin

    Dick OwensAndy Varon

    By Muriel and Craig Varon, Scott, Julie, Reece, Grant and Sawyer Varon, Alan, Sarah,

    Jillian and Andy Varon

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Irwin Frank

    Frances Frank Therese Koerner

    Max Wohlberg Miriam Wohlberg

    By Jeffrey and Judy Wohlberg, Adam and Shira Wohlberg, Curt and Rachel Friedberg,

    Jeremy and Julie-Anne Wohlberg

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Ethel and Louis Draisin

    Sylvia and Abraham WolmanAnne Lapin

    Sally and Walter MayerFrancis Proctor

    By Judy and Kevin Wolman

    Joey, Scott and Eden Wolman Stacey, Stuart, Avery and Ethan Shapiro

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Martin Josefson

    Alvin ZadoffPearl ZadoffAnnika SteinLea Tankus

    By Rita and Michael Zadoff and Family

    REMEMBERED WITH LOVEJeannette ZimmermanBenjamin Zimmerman

    Marty MilsteinSidney Newman

    Jeff MilsteinBy

    Marsha Raxter, Kevin, Leanne, Brett and Bryn Raxter

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  • IN LOVING MEMORY OF Deborah Vita Beiner

    Betty and Irvin Beiner Linda B. Rosenthal

    By Stan and Rabbi Judith Beiner and Family

    IN LOVING MEMORY OFPaul and Irene Bases

    Lottie and Max Beldick All of the relatives who perished in the

    HolocaustBy

    Eva and Gary, Jason and Shana, Robert and Allison, Jacob, Alyssa,

    Daron and Joshua Beldick

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Martin J. Weisbard

    By Ilene, Dani, Asher, Arabelle and

    Tess Berman

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Ivan Bloch Merle Katz

    Ada Mable Donsky Dave Donsky

    Ethne Karseboom By

    Irma Bloch, Donne, John and Dallan

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Ziva P. Blum

    Naomi Rampell Jack J. Blum

    Belle Denmark BlumJack and Rose Perchik

    By David Blum and Nancy Rampell

    REMEMBERED WITH LOVEPhyllis and Gerald Charness

    Manya and Jacob Borenstein Our family who perished in the

    HolocaustBy

    Cathy & Morris Borenstein Hali, Michael, Sidney & Avery Borenstein

    Jamie, Jordan & Mavis Cohen

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Henry Bracker

    Regina, Julius and Irvin Asher Pauline and David Bracker

    By Nancy Bracker and Family

    IN LOVING MEMORY OFSandra Schwartz Coffsky

    Lawrence Capitel Katie Capitel

    Leonard CapitelBy

    The Capitel Family

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Sylvia Rosinek

    Syma Yellin George Yellin

    Arthur RosinekStanley Rosinek

    By Fred, Rita, Aaron, Tal, Elliot and Jenna

    Chaiken, Michelle Rosinek

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Tammy Coffsky Harriet Selvin Joseph Selvin

    Gussie CoffskyJulius Coffsky

    By Michele and Barry Coffsky

    IN LOVING MEMORY OFJerald Cohen

    Bernard HaverBy

    Lee, Edye, Megan & Linsey Cohen

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Kurt and Erna Weiler

    Morris Cohen Frances Mahler Cohen

    Gilbert Cohen By

    Fran and Mike Cohen

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Darren Michael Cott

    David and Rosalie EpsteinHy and Miriam Cott

    By Paul and Myrna Cott

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Sarah and Louis Einstein

    Phil Einstein Shirlee and Lawrence Gilbert

    By Harold and Laura Einstein, Lance, Emily,

    Avery and Lyla Einstein, Seth, Loren, Chloe and Gavin Einstein

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Harry and Anne Diamond

    Harold GorvyBy

    Ivan and Jill Diamond and Family

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Helaine Lipinsky Murray Lipinsky Philip Diamond Pauline Lipinsky Frances Lipinsky

    By Bonnie and Lee Diamond and Family

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  • MAY THEIR MEMORY BE FOR A BLESSING

    Martin and Carrye DodellLeon and Harriet Irwin

    By Roslyn, Neal, Sylvie and Leah Dodell

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Helen and Morton Tenner

    Ida and Joseph Epstein Idah Rosenblatt

    By Sharna and Michael Epstein and Family

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Marie and Ted Cohen

    Lois and Jerome Gerber Alyse Cohen Paris

    By Louise and Bob Gerber, Adam Gerber and Chloe Niu, Teddy and Annabelle,

    Amy and Rique Ragghianti, Megan and Marisa

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR PARENTS

    David Gerson Frances Gerson Siegel

    Phyllis Blonder Freedman Jack I. Freedman

    By Ed and Robyn, Jeff, Randi, Lee and Alicia

    Gerson, Justin and Jaime Spizman, Ali and Marc Garfinkel

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR FAMILY AND THOSE WHO

    PERISHED IN THE HOLOCAUSTAnn R. KlugMendel KlugJonah Katz

    Marguerite E. GingoldLouis E. Gingold

    By Hilda and Ira Gingold & Family

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Sylvia GrantHarry Grant

    Toby PearlmanSamuel Pearlman

    Lillian MorrisBy

    Ilene and Adrian Grant

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Susan Arnovitz Saltz

    Beloved Mother and Mimi By

    Dara, Andy, Matthew, Sari and Naomi Grant

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Larry and Annette Gray

    Clarence Ehrlich Stanley Ney

    By Harvey Gray and Beth Ann Taratoot

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Rabbi Zachary Heller

    Rabbi Abraham Mayer and Frances Heller

    Max and Celia Epstein By

    Dr. Lynne Heller

    IN LOVING MEMORY OFOlga and Adolph Schreck

    Marie and Moses HoffensonBy

    Linda and Richard Hoffenson

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Jake Isenberg

    Betty Isenberg Dot Nowell

    Lt. Walter N. IsenbergDoris Shlaer

    By Walter and Janet Isenberg,

    Nancy Isenberg

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Naim ShohetSadie Perley

    Dalia KurtBy

    Norma Shohet and Robert Kadoori, Gabriel and Noa Kadoori

    MAY THEIR MEMORY BE FOR A BLESSING

    Roxane GoldsteinGeorge Goldstein

    Lillian LevickLester Levick

    By Marcia Goldstein and Fred Levick &

    Family

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Sarah Margolis

    William MargolisSonny Borok

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    By Irma and Basil Margolis, Lara and Ethan

    Kross, Karen and Ian Kaye

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    Joanne Marks Lenora Galanti

    By Charlotte and Joel Marks

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    Harry “Ackie” Kessler Betty Lesch

    Arthur Lesch By

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  • IN LOVING MEMORY OF Nathan and Mollie Ravich

    Joy Studin Yita Bloom

    Edie Kraimer By

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    MAY THEIR MEMORY BE FOR A BLESSING

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    By Cindy, Rick, Sarah, Michael and Rachel

    May

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Jerry Starr

    Barbara Mencher Rose Kukafka Mary Brenner

    By Sandy, Laura, Jessica and Jules Mencher

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF

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    Roberta Weiss By

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    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Joe and Ann Golomb

    Robbie and Ethel Moss By

    Brian and Rochelle Moss, Darryl, Erica, Julia and Emmitt Moss, Billy, Gina, Jaron

    and Andrew Shepro

    THEIR LEGACY WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTENMarcelle Nahaï

    Rouhollah NahaïFarhad NahaïAmin Nahaï

    By Firooz Nahaï

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Robert M. and Blossom Newman

    Sylvia Newman By

    Howard Newman

    MAY THEIR MEMORY BE FOR A BLESSING

    Samuel Proctor Bessie Proctor Robert Resnick Carol Resnick

    By Alan and Susan Proctor

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Charlotte Newman

    Sam Newman Phyllis Nordin

    N. Harry Nordin Randy Nordin

    By Terry Nordin, Rebecca, Michael, Nathan

    and Presley Landis

    MAY HER MEMORY BE FOR A BLESSING, YOU ARE IN OUR

    HEARTS FOREVER AND ALWAYSJoan Rabin

    By David, Michelle, Jonah and Lila Manne

    MAY THEIR MEMORY BE FOR A BLESSING

    Benjamin Smith Sarah Bebe Smith

    Samuel Pomerance Belle Pomerance

    Florence Bergstein By

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    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Howard Feigelson

    Marilyn “Mike” FeigelsonNorbert RothHalina Roth

    Emanuel J. RothBy

    Peggy Roth, Stephanie, Allen and William

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Miriam WiseIsadore Wise

    Marcia Rothschild Jacob Rothschild James Blumberg

    By Brenda and Bill Rothschild

    MAY THEIR MEMORY BE FOR A BLESSING

    Sylvia Rothstein Leonard Rothstein

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    Lillian Schub Abraham Schub

    By Howard and Susan Schub and Family

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Joseph M. Morse

    Belle P. Hirsch Sidney Schwartz

    Lorraine Riegelhaupt Rhoda Lichtenger

    By Claire Schwartz

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Sarah Sherwinter

    Gerald Sherwinter Shirley Hoffman

    Abraham Hoffman Barbara Leahy

    By Carol, Jules, Danny, Karli, David and

    Lorna Sherwinter

    ALWAYS MISSED, NEVER FORGOTTEN, MAY THEIR MEMORY

    BE FOREVER A BLESSINGMichael S. Schwartz

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    Molly and Issak Shore Lily and Sam Hass

    By Sheldon, Lisa, Micah, Benjamin, Harrison

    and Max Shore

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Dr. Arnold and Arlene Bernstein

    Hyman and Helen Bernstein Alex and Evelyn Kaye

    Jack and Betty Silverman By

    Lisa Bernstein, Jay Silverman and Family

    MAY THEIR MEMORY BE FOR A BLESSING

    Michael J. SolomonAlice and Joseph SolomonAvrum Jonathan Saltzberg

    Marilyn and Harry SaltzbergBy

    Alona, Zevi, Simy, Sarah, Jordan and Micah Solomon

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Debra Sonenshine

    Annette and Robert RobbinsAlfred Sirlin

    Irving SonenshineTina and Simon Weisz

    By Carly, Adam, Dean and Layla

    Sonenshine

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Irving Sonenshine Sam Goldenberg

    Joyce Goldenberg Debra Anise Sonenshine

    By Stan and Debbie Sonenshine

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Jack and Ann Belmont

    Barry Belmont Ben Sukiennik

    By Hyman and Marlene Sukiennik

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Serene Rubin

    Emanuel Rubin Marilyn Brisman Herbert Brisman

    Mayrose Blumberg By

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    MAY THEIR MEMORY BE FOR A BLESSING

    David Usdan Barbara Usdan Goldberg

    Sol Tenenbaum Fay Tenenbaum

    Allen TenenbaumBy

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    MAY THEIR MEMORY BE FOR A BLESSING

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    By Matthew and Elaine Weinberger and

    Joseph Weinberger

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Simon Posel Natalie Posel Teddy Posel

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    By Barbara and Mike Wolfson and Family

    IN LOVING MEMORY OFEsther and Irving Wolmer

    Romesa and George CohenIra Wolmer

    By Mona and Allen Wolmer

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Ernst Huth

    Esther Huth Max Ziglin

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    By Alan, Rochelle, Michael, Eric, Jenny,

    Mason and Bailey Ziglin

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF Jack H. Cherney

    Arlene H. Cherney Roslyn L. Zuckerman

    Sol Zuckerman By

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  • WHEN SOMEONE YOU LOVE BECOMES A MEMORY,

    THAT MEMORY TURNS INTO A TREASURE

    John VogelDorothy Vogel

    Lloyd PessoBrandon Michaels

    Neil BergerBy

    Terri Pesso and Gail Barr

    ALinda and Mitch Adler & FamilyFaye and Isadore AdlerAnna and Jack DuRitz

    Rosalyn and Saul Adler and Family Ida Adler Albert Adler Dr. Norman Gootman Dr. Phyllis Gootman Joseph Levine Julia Levine

    Gary, Sam, Nathan and Melissa AlexanderFrank AlexanderEugene Powell Mildred Powell

    Arlene Altman Israel H. Altman Edith T. Altman

    Marc, Jill, Tessie and Parker AltschullDebby Altschull

    BJeanine and Zvi BekermanErich Kurt FelsbergFira Esther BekermanAlexander BekermanSuzette Felsberg Cohen

    Shana, Jason, Alyssa and Joshua Beldick Penny Hilk

    Sheryl, Greg, Nicole and Brooke Bluestein Barry Bluestein Neil MarbachFreda DeKovnick

    Jeff, Christine and John BogartRobert Bogart

    Sherri and Bill Bornstein Leopold Bornstein Marcie Bornstein Alexandra Bornstein

    Bonnie and Ted Brand, Jacob and Michal Brand, Shana and Robert Schwartz, Miriam and Steven SchulbergLeo Thomas LandmanMarcia LandmanFrances Jean Brand

    Lynn Bress Shirley Bress Leon Bress

    Perla and Miles Brett and Family Fred Tuchman Raquel Skornik Tuchman Ofie Tuchman Rubin Ann W. Brett Gladys Brett Saul Brett Mildred Weisenthal Louis Weisenthal

    Alan Burnham and FamilyGertrude and Leonard BurnhamAdele S. BurnhamHoward BurnhamDavid M. SchoenfeldMartin Bundheim

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  • CBrian and Terri CoffskySandy CoffskyStanley FriedJohn Fried

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    DCarol Draisen, Howard Draisen, Rebecca Abramovich Sam Draisen Eunice Draisen Hyman Draisen Helen Gilmer John Gilmer

    Marilyn and Benjy Dubovsky and Family Sirily and Sonny Dubovsky Gerald Kleinman

    EArlene, Gary, Rachel and Adam Eichholz, Leah and Grant Cohen Manfred Eichholz Hilda Eichholz Irving Skolnick Ruth Skolnick

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    Ceil, Mark, Seth and Jacob Euster David Morris Abrams Robert Michael Abrams

    FRandy Farrow Moe Farrow Lila Farrow

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    GAnnette GorvyHarold GorvyDavid GorvyMinnie Ada GorvyJenny Bertha JacobsCharles Jacobs

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  • Rose and Stanley KonterNaomie W. Bossen and Herbert WeinsteinHarriet and Lawrence Konter

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  • Marci, Will, Ben and Zachary RudolphAbe and Maggie SchreiberBirdie AlexanderLarry Alexander

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    Carole and Andy Shovers, Tim Shovers and Kira Doar, Jill, Blake and Brooke KosmalCharlotte “Sis” AdlerArthur AdlerRuth ShoversIman Shovers

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    Sam Solomon, Lisa Koonin, Jay Solomon & Eszter Boda, Mark Solomon and Sarah CorkGertrude and Aaron Solomon

    Kenneth and Sharon Sonenshine Debra Sonenshine Irving Sonenshine Shirley Sonenshine Isaac Capelouto

    Stephen, Dylan and Samantha SonenshineDebra SonenshineIrving SonenshineAnnette RobbinsRobert Robbins

    Kim, Nick, Logan and Jake SucanStanley SucanLee Goldberg PailetDavid Goldberg

    TDiane and Abe Taché Elias Taché Emily Taché

    Elizabeth (Singer) ThompsonRichard Singer

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    Evan, Lisa, Lia And Mason ToporekLee Goldberg PailetDavid GoldbergMeyer and Madeline GoldbergIsaac and Lena Pailet

    Brian, Stacey, Alex, Jordan and Drew Tovin Ian H. Tovin

    UMaddy and Ron Urken Ida Palay Israel Palay Ida Urken Hyman Urken

    WBarbara Watson, Irv Zisselman, Emily, Paul and Elliot Watson, Abby Lovshin-Smith, Mitchell and Dottie WatsonEsther and Irving Libowsky

    Lisa Perlin and Jay Weiner, Jereme and Noah Judy Perlin Aron Weiner

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    CONCLUDING PRAYERSWHEN I STRAY FROM YOU

    When I Stray From You, O Lord, my life is as death; but when I cleave to You, even in death I have life. You embrace the souls of the living and the dead.

    The earth inherits that which perishes.But only the dust returns to dust; the soul, which is God’s, is immortal.

    The Lord has compassion for His creatures.He has planted eternity within our soul, granting us a share in his unending life.

    He redeems our life from the grave.During our brief life on earth He gives us choices.

    We can cherish hopes, embrace values and perform deeds which death cannot destroy.

    May we all be charitable in deed and thought, in memory of those we love who walk the earth no longer.

    May we live unselfishly, in truth and love and peace, so that we will be remembered as a blessing, as we this day lovingly remember those whose lives endure as a blessing.

  • MOURNERS’ KADDISH

    Yit-gadal v’yit-kadash sh’mey raba, B’alma di v’ra chirutey, v’yam-lich mal-chutey, B’cha-yey-chon uv-yomey-chon uv-cha-yey d’chol beyt Yisrael, Ba-agala u-vizman kariv, v’imru amen.

    Y’hey sh’mey raba m’varach l’alam ul-almey alma-ya.

    Yit-barach v’yish-tabach v’yit-pa-ar v’yit-romam v’yit-na-sey, V’yit-hadar v’yit’aleh v’yit-halal sh’mey d’kud-sha, B’rich hu, l’eyla (ul-eyla) min kol bir-chata v’shi-rata, Tush-b’chata v’ne-chemata da’amiran b’alma, v’imru amen. Y’hey sh’lama raba min sh’ma-ya V’cha-yim aleynu v’al kol Yisrael, v’imru amen. Oseh shalom bi-m’romav, hu ya-aseh shalom Aleynu v’al kol Yisrael, v’imru amen.

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    PRAYER FOR THE RABBIS

    At the conclusion of the Yizkor service, it is customary to recite a prayer on behalf of the rabbi of the congregations

    May the One who blessed our forefathers Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, Moses and Aaron, David and Solomon — may He bless Rabbi Harav Yehoshua Zvi ben Harav Zerach Yisrael, and Harav Hillel Zamir ben Harav Moshe Shmuel u’Masha Shlomit because they shall contribute to charity on behalf of the souls remembered today, in honor of the Omnipresent, in honor of the Torah, in honor of this sacred day. As reward for this, may the Holy One, Blessed is He, protect them and rescue them from every trouble and distress, from every plague and illness; and May He inscribe them and seal them for good life on this Day of Judgment, and may He send blessing and success in their every endeavor, together with all Israel, their brethren. Now let us respond: Amen.

    MOURNERS’ KADDISH

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    On Yom Kippur only

  • A MEDITATION ON PSALM 23BY MATT FENSTER, Z”L

    God is my shepherd, I shall not lack. I never have lacked.In lush meadows He lays me down, beside tranquil waters He leads me. This year I have been able to feel a peace that I had not previously known — in Hebrew, “nachat ruach.”He restores my soul which I believe is eternal.He leads me on paths of justice for His name’s sake. I can only hope that I have followed these paths more often than I have shunned them.Though I walk in the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for You are with me. Throughout this ordeal, I have never been afraid. Perhaps it is because I am a person of faith? Or maybe I am too simpleminded to recognize the magnitude of the loss that I am facing?Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me. I interpret God’s “rod” and “staff” to be my family and friends, respectively.You prepare a table before me in view of my tormentors. I think about the tables in my life... my childhood dinner table... breakfast before school with my kids at a cafe table... the seder table...the table from which I read the Torah in synagogue.You anointed my head with oil I was brought up to believe I was special and could accomplish anything that I wantedMy cup overflows A phrase I have uttered to myself each Friday night before the words of Kiddush.May only goodness and kindness pursue me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of God for eternity. Although I am saddened by what I will miss, the days with which I have been blessed have been full.

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    PSALM 23

    A Pslam of David

    The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want

    In lush meadows He lays me down

    By tranquil waters He leads me

    God restores my soul

    He will guide me on the path of righteousness, for His Name’s sake.

    Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death

    I shall fear no evil for You are with me.

    Your staff and your rod, they comfort me.

    You prepare a table before me in the view of my foes

    You have anointed my head with oil, my cup overflows

    Only goodness and kindness shall pursue me all the days of my life

    and I will dwell in the house of God forever.

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    ִמזְמֹור ְלָדִודA Psalm of Davidיְהָוה רִֹעי ֹלא ֶאְחָסר׃

    The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not wantִּבנְאֹות ֶּדֶׁשא יְַרִּביֵצנִי

    In lush meadows He lays me downַעל־ֵמי ְמנֻחֹות יְנֲַהֵלנִי׃

    By tranquil waters He leads meנְַפִׁשי יְׁשֹוֵבב

    God restores my soulיַנְֵחנִי ְבַמְעְּגֵלי־ֶצֶדק ְלַמַען ְׁשמֹו׃

    He will guide me on the path of righteousness, for His Name’s sake.ַּגם ִּכי־ֵאֵלְך ְּבגֵיא ַצְלָמֶות

    Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of deathֹלא־ִאיָרא ָרע ִּכי־ַאָּתה ִעָּמִדי

    I shall fear no evil for You are with me.ִׁשְבְטָך ּוִמְׁשַענְֶּתָך ֵהָּמה יְנֲַחֻמנִי׃

    Your staff and your rod, they comfort me.ַּתֲערְֹך ְלָפנַי ֻׁשְלָחן נֶגֶד צְֹרָרי

    You prepare a table before me in the view of my foesִּדַּׁשנְָּת ַבֶּׁשֶמן רֹאִׁשי ּכֹוִסי ְרָויָה׃

    You have annointed my head with oil, my cup overflowsַאְך טֹוב ָוֶחֶסד יְִרְּדפּונִי ָּכל־יְֵמי ַחּיָי

    Only goodness and kindness shall pursue me all the days of my life ְוַׁשְבִּתי ְּבֵבית־יְהָוה ְלאֶֹרְך יִָמים׃

    and I will dwell in the house of God forever.

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    ִמזְמֹור ְלָדִודA Psalm of Davidיְהָוה רִֹעי ֹלא ֶאְחָסר׃

    The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not wantִּבנְאֹות ֶּדֶׁשא יְַרִּביֵצנִי

    In lush meadows He lays me downַעל־ֵמי ְמנֻחֹות יְנֲַהֵלנִי׃

    By tranquil waters He leads meנְַפִׁשי יְׁשֹוֵבב

    God restores my soulיַנְֵחנִי ְבַמְעְּגֵלי־ֶצֶדק ְלַמַען ְׁשמֹו׃

    He will guide me on the path of righteousness, for His Name’s sake.ַּגם ִּכי־ֵאֵלְך ְּבגֵיא ַצְלָמֶות

    Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of deathֹלא־ִאיָרא ָרע ִּכי־ַאָּתה ִעָּמִדי

    I shall fear no evil for You are with me.ִׁשְבְטָך ּוִמְׁשַענְֶּתָך ֵהָּמה יְנֲַחֻמנִי׃

    Your staff and your rod, they comfort me.ַּתֲערְֹך ְלָפנַי ֻׁשְלָחן נֶגֶד צְֹרָרי

    You prepare a table before me in the view of my foesִּדַּׁשנְָּת ַבֶּׁשֶמן רֹאִׁשי ּכֹוִסי ְרָויָה׃

    You have annointed my head with oil, my cup overflowsַאְך טֹוב ָוֶחֶסד יְִרְּדפּונִי ָּכל־יְֵמי ַחּיָי

    Only goodness and kindness shall pursue me all the days of my life ְוַׁשְבִּתי ְּבֵבית־יְהָוה ְלאֶֹרְך יִָמים׃

    and I will dwell in the house of God forever.

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    ִמזְמֹור ְלָדִודA Psalm of Davidיְהָוה רִֹעי ֹלא ֶאְחָסר׃

    The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not wantִּבנְאֹות ֶּדֶׁשא יְַרִּביֵצנִי

    In lush meadows He lays me downַעל־ֵמי ְמנֻחֹות יְנֲַהֵלנִי׃

    By tranquil waters He leads meנְַפִׁשי יְׁשֹוֵבב

    God restores my soulיַנְֵחנִי ְבַמְעְּגֵלי־ֶצֶדק ְלַמַען ְׁשמֹו׃

    He will guide me on the path of righteousness, for His Name’s sake.ַּגם ִּכי־ֵאֵלְך ְּבגֵיא ַצְלָמֶות

    Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of deathֹלא־ִאיָרא ָרע ִּכי־ַאָּתה ִעָּמִדי

    I shall fear no evil for You are with me.ִׁשְבְטָך ּוִמְׁשַענְֶּתָך ֵהָּמה יְנֲַחֻמנִי׃

    Your staff and your rod, they comfort me.ַּתֲערְֹך ְלָפנַי ֻׁשְלָחן נֶגֶד צְֹרָרי

    You prepare a table before me in the view of my foesִּדַּׁשנְָּת ַבֶּׁשֶמן רֹאִׁשי ּכֹוִסי ְרָויָה׃

    You have annointed my head with oil, my cup overflowsַאְך טֹוב ָוֶחֶסד יְִרְּדפּונִי ָּכל־יְֵמי ַחּיָי

    Only goodness and kindness shall pursue me all the days of my life ְוַׁשְבִּתי ְּבֵבית־יְהָוה ְלאֶֹרְך יִָמים׃

    and I will dwell in the house of God forever.

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    ִמזְמֹור ְלָדִודA Psalm of Davidיְהָוה רִֹעי ֹלא ֶאְחָסר׃

    The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not wantִּבנְאֹות ֶּדֶׁשא יְַרִּביֵצנִי

    In lush meadows He lays me downַעל־ֵמי ְמנֻחֹות יְנֲַהֵלנִי׃

    By tranquil waters He leads meנְַפִׁשי יְׁשֹוֵבב

    God restores my soulיַנְֵחנִי ְבַמְעְּגֵלי־ֶצֶדק ְלַמַען ְׁשמֹו׃

    He will guide me on the path of righteousness, for His Name’s sake.ַּגם ִּכי־ֵאֵלְך ְּבגֵיא ַצְלָמֶות

    Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of deathֹלא־ִאיָרא ָרע ִּכי־ַאָּתה ִעָּמִדי

    I shall fear no evil for You are with me.ִׁשְבְטָך ּוִמְׁשַענְֶּתָך ֵהָּמה יְנֲַחֻמנִי׃

    Your staff and your rod, they comfort me.ַּתֲערְֹך ְלָפנַי ֻׁשְלָחן נֶגֶד צְֹרָרי

    You prepare a table before me in the view of my foesִּדַּׁשנְָּת ַבֶּׁשֶמן רֹאִׁשי ּכֹוִסי ְרָויָה׃

    You have annointed my head with oil, my cup overflowsַאְך טֹוב ָוֶחֶסד יְִרְּדפּונִי ָּכל־יְֵמי ַחּיָי

    Only goodness and kindness shall pursue me all the days of my life ְוַׁשְבִּתי ְּבֵבית־יְהָוה ְלאֶֹרְך יִָמים׃

    and I will dwell in the house of God forever.

    1

    ִמזְמֹור ְלָדִודA Psalm of Davidיְהָוה רִֹעי ֹלא ֶאְחָסר׃

    The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not wantִּבנְאֹות ֶּדֶׁשא יְַרִּביֵצנִי

    In lush meadows He lays me downַעל־ֵמי ְמנֻחֹות יְנֲַהֵלנִי׃

    By tranquil waters He leads meנְַפִׁשי יְׁשֹוֵבב

    God restores my soulיַנְֵחנִי ְבַמְעְּגֵלי־ֶצֶדק ְלַמַען ְׁשמֹו׃

    He will guide me on the path of righteousness, for His Name’s sake.ַּגם ִּכי־ֵאֵלְך ְּבגֵיא ַצְלָמֶות

    Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of deathֹלא־ִאיָרא ָרע ִּכי־ַאָּתה ִעָּמִדי

    I shall fear no evil for You are with me.ִׁשְבְטָך ּוִמְׁשַענְֶּתָך ֵהָּמה יְנֲַחֻמנִי׃

    Your staff and your rod, they comfort me.ַּתֲערְֹך ְלָפנַי ֻׁשְלָחן נֶגֶד צְֹרָרי

    You prepare a table before me in the view of my foesִּדַּׁשנְָּת ַבֶּׁשֶמן רֹאִׁשי ּכֹוִסי ְרָויָה׃

    You have annointed my head with oil, my cup overflowsַאְך טֹוב ָוֶחֶסד יְִרְּדפּונִי ָּכל־יְֵמי ַחּיָי

    Only goodness and kindness shall pursue me all the days of my life ְוַׁשְבִּתי ְּבֵבית־יְהָוה ְלאֶֹרְך יִָמים׃

    and I will dwell in the house of God forever.

    1

    ִמזְמֹור ְלָדִודA Psalm of Davidיְהָוה רִֹעי ֹלא ֶאְחָסר׃

    The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not wantִּבנְאֹות ֶּדֶׁשא יְַרִּביֵצנִי

    In lush meadows He lays me downַעל־ֵמי ְמנֻחֹות יְנֲַהֵלנִי׃

    By tranquil waters He leads meנְַפִׁשי יְׁשֹוֵבב

    God restores my soulיַנְֵחנִי ְבַמְעְּגֵלי־ֶצֶדק ְלַמַען ְׁשמֹו׃

    He will guide me on the path of righteousness, for His Name’s sake.ַּגם ִּכי־ֵאֵלְך ְּבגֵיא ַצְלָמֶות

    Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of deathֹלא־ִאיָרא ָרע ִּכי־ַאָּתה ִעָּמִדי

    I shall fear no evil for You are with me.ִׁשְבְטָך ּוִמְׁשַענְֶּתָך ֵהָּמה יְנֲַחֻמנִי׃

    Your staff and your rod, they comfort me.ַּתֲערְֹך ְלָפנַי ֻׁשְלָחן נֶגֶד צְֹרָרי

    You prepare a table before me in the view of my foesִּדַּׁשנְָּת ַבֶּׁשֶמן רֹאִׁשי ּכֹוִסי ְרָויָה׃

    You have annointed my head with oil, my cup overflowsַאְך טֹוב ָוֶחֶסד יְִרְּדפּונִי ָּכל־יְֵמי ַחּיָי

    Only goodness and kindness shall pursue me all the days of my life ְוַׁשְבִּתי ְּבֵבית־יְהָוה ְלאֶֹרְך יִָמים׃

    and I will dwell in the house of God forever.

    1

    ִמזְמֹור ְלָדִודA Psalm of Davidיְהָוה רִֹעי ֹלא ֶאְחָסר׃

    The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not wantִּבנְאֹות ֶּדֶׁשא יְַרִּביֵצנִי

    In lush meadows He lays me downַעל־ֵמי ְמנֻחֹות יְנֲַהֵלנִי׃

    By tranquil waters He leads meנְַפִׁשי יְׁשֹוֵבב

    God restores my soulיַנְֵחנִי ְבַמְעְּגֵלי־ֶצֶדק ְלַמַען ְׁשמֹו׃

    He will guide me on the path of righteousness, for His Name’s sake.ַּגם ִּכי־ֵאֵלְך ְּבגֵיא ַצְלָמֶות

    Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of deathֹלא־ִאיָרא ָרע ִּכי־ַאָּתה ִעָּמִדי

    I shall fear no evil for You are with me.ִׁשְבְטָך ּוִמְׁשַענְֶּתָך ֵהָּמה יְנֲַחֻמנִי׃

    Your staff and your rod, they comfort me.ַּתֲערְֹך ְלָפנַי ֻׁשְלָחן נֶגֶד צְֹרָרי

    You prepare a table before me in the view of my foesִּדַּׁשנְָּת ַבֶּׁשֶמן רֹאִׁשי ּכֹוִסי ְרָויָה׃

    You have annointed my head with oil, my cup overflowsַאְך טֹוב ָוֶחֶסד יְִרְּדפּונִי ָּכל־יְֵמי ַחּיָי

    Only goodness and kindness shall pursue me all the days of my life ְוַׁשְבִּתי ְּבֵבית־יְהָוה ְלאֶֹרְך יִָמים׃

    and I will dwell in the house of God forever.

    1

    ִמזְמֹור ְלָדִודA Psalm of Davidיְהָוה רִֹעי ֹלא ֶאְחָסר׃

    The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not wantִּבנְאֹות ֶּדֶׁשא יְַרִּביֵצנִי

    In lush meadows He lays me downַעל־ֵמי ְמנֻחֹות יְנֲַהֵלנִי׃

    By tranquil waters He leads meנְַפִׁשי יְׁשֹוֵבב

    God restores my soulיַנְֵחנִי ְבַמְעְּגֵלי־ֶצֶדק ְלַמַען ְׁשמֹו׃

    He will guide me on the path of righteousness, for His Name’s sake.ַּגם ִּכי־ֵאֵלְך ְּבגֵיא ַצְלָמֶות

    Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of deathֹלא־ִאיָרא ָרע ִּכי־ַאָּתה ִעָּמִדי

    I shall fear no evil for You are with me.ִׁשְבְטָך ּוִמְׁשַענְֶּתָך ֵהָּמה יְנֲַחֻמנִי׃

    Your staff and your rod, they comfort me.ַּתֲערְֹך ְלָפנַי ֻׁשְלָחן נֶגֶד צְֹרָרי

    You prepare a table before me in the view of my foesִּדַּׁשנְָּת ַבֶּׁשֶמן רֹאִׁשי ּכֹוִסי ְרָויָה׃

    You have annointed my head with oil, my cup overflowsַאְך טֹוב ָוֶחֶסד יְִרְּדפּונִי ָּכל־יְֵמי ַחּיָי

    Only goodness and kindness shall pursue me all the days of my life ְוַׁשְבִּתי ְּבֵבית־יְהָוה ְלאֶֹרְך יִָמים׃

    and I will dwell in the house of God forever.

    1

    ִמזְמֹור ְלָדִודA Psalm of Davidיְהָוה רִֹעי ֹלא ֶאְחָסר׃

    The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not wantִּבנְאֹות ֶּדֶׁשא יְַרִּביֵצנִי

    In lush meadows He lays me downַעל־ֵמי ְמנֻחֹות יְנֲַהֵלנִי׃

    By tranquil waters He leads meנְַפִׁשי יְׁשֹוֵבב

    God restores my soulיַנְֵחנִי ְבַמְעְּגֵלי־ֶצֶדק ְלַמַען ְׁשמֹו׃

    He will guide me on the path of righteousness, for His Name’s sake.ַּגם ִּכי־ֵאֵלְך ְּבגֵיא ַצְלָמֶות

    Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of deathֹלא־ִאיָרא ָרע ִּכי־ַאָּתה ִעָּמִדי

    I shall fear no evil for You are with me.ִׁשְבְטָך ּוִמְׁשַענְֶּתָך ֵהָּמה יְנֲַחֻמנִי׃

    Your staff and your rod, they comfort me.ַּתֲערְֹך ְלָפנַי ֻׁשְלָחן נֶגֶד צְֹרָרי

    You prepare a table before me in the view of my foesִּדַּׁשנְָּת ַבֶּׁשֶמן רֹאִׁשי ּכֹוִסי ְרָויָה׃

    You have annointed my head with oil, my cup overflowsַאְך טֹוב ָוֶחֶסד יְִרְּדפּונִי ָּכל־יְֵמי ַחּיָי

    Only goodness and kindness shall pursue me all the days of my life ְוַׁשְבִּתי ְּבֵבית־יְהָוה ְלאֶֹרְך יִָמים׃

    and I will dwell in the house of God forever.

    1

    ִמזְמֹור ְלָדִודA Psalm of Davidיְהָוה רִֹעי ֹלא ֶאְחָסר׃

    The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not wantִּבנְאֹות ֶּדֶׁשא יְַרִּביֵצנִי

    In lush meadows He lays me downַעל־ֵמי ְמנֻחֹות יְנֲַהֵלנִי׃

    By tranquil waters He leads meנְַפִׁשי יְׁשֹוֵבב

    God restores my soulיַנְֵחנִי ְבַמְעְּגֵלי־ֶצֶדק ְלַמַען ְׁשמֹו׃

    He will guide me on the path of righteousness, for His Name’s sake.ַּגם ִּכי־ֵאֵלְך ְּבגֵיא ַצְלָמֶות

    Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of deathֹלא־ִאיָרא ָרע ִּכי־ַאָּתה ִעָּמִדי

    I shall fear no evil for You are with me.ִׁשְבְטָך ּוִמְׁשַענְֶּתָך ֵהָּמה יְנֲַחֻמנִי׃

    Your staff and your rod, they comfort me.ַּתֲערְֹך ְלָפנַי ֻׁשְלָחן נֶגֶד צְֹרָרי

    You prepare a table before me in the view of my foesִּדַּׁשנְָּת ַבֶּׁשֶמן רֹאִׁשי ּכֹוִסי ְרָויָה׃

    You have annointed my head with oil, my cup overflowsַאְך טֹוב ָוֶחֶסד יְִרְּדפּונִי ָּכל־יְֵמי ַחּיָי

    Only goodness and kindness shall pursue me all the days of my life ְוַׁשְבִּתי ְּבֵבית־יְהָוה ְלאֶֹרְך יִָמים׃

    and I will dwell in the house of God forever.

    1

    ִמזְמֹור ְלָדִודA Psalm of Davidיְהָוה רִֹעי ֹלא ֶאְחָסר׃

    The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not wantִּבנְאֹות ֶּדֶׁשא יְַרִּביֵצנִי

    In lush meadows He lays me downַעל־ֵמי ְמנֻחֹות יְנֲַהֵלנִי׃

    By tranquil waters He leads meנְַפִׁשי יְׁשֹוֵבב

    God restores my soulיַנְֵחנִי ְבַמְעְּגֵלי־ֶצֶדק ְלַמַען ְׁשמֹו׃

    He will guide me on the path of righteousness, for His Name’s sake.ַּגם ִּכי־ֵאֵלְך ְּבגֵיא ַצְלָמֶות

    Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of deathֹלא־ִאיָרא ָרע ִּכי־ַאָּתה ִעָּמִדי

    I shall fear no evil for You are with me.ִׁשְבְטָך ּוִמְׁשַענְֶּתָך ֵהָּמה יְנֲַחֻמנִי׃

    Your staff and your rod, they comfort me.ַּתֲערְֹך ְלָפנַי ֻׁשְלָחן נֶגֶד צְֹרָרי

    You prepare a table before me in the view of my foesִּדַּׁשנְָּת ַבֶּׁשֶמן רֹאִׁשי ּכֹוִסי ְרָויָה׃

    You have annointed my head with oil, my cup overflowsַאְך טֹוב ָוֶחֶסד יְִרְּדפּונִי ָּכל־יְֵמי ַחּיָי

    Only goodness and kindness shall pursue me all the days of my life ְוַׁשְבִּתי ְּבֵבית־יְהָוה ְלאֶֹרְך יִָמים׃

    and I will dwell in the house of God forever.

    1

    ִמזְמֹור ְלָדִודA Psalm of Davidיְהָוה רִֹעי ֹלא ֶאְחָסר׃

    The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not wantִּבנְאֹות ֶּדֶׁשא יְַרִּביֵצנִי

    In lush meadows He lays me downַעל־ֵמי ְמנֻחֹות יְנֲַהֵלנִי׃

    By tranquil waters He leads meנְַפִׁשי יְׁשֹוֵבב

    God restores my soulיַנְֵחנִי ְבַמְעְּגֵלי־ֶצֶדק ְלַמַען ְׁשמֹו׃

    He will guide me on the path of righteousness, for His Name’s sake.ַּגם ִּכי־ֵאֵלְך ְּבגֵיא ַצְלָמֶות

    Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of deathֹלא־ִאיָרא ָרע ִּכי־ַאָּתה ִעָּמִדי

    I shall fear no evil for You are with me.ִׁשְבְטָך ּוִמְׁשַענְֶּתָך ֵהָּמה יְנֲַחֻמנִי׃

    Your staff and your rod, they comfort me.ַּתֲערְֹך ְלָפנַי ֻׁשְלָחן נֶגֶד צְֹרָרי

    You prepare a table before me in the view of my foesִּדַּׁשנְָּת ַבֶּׁשֶמן רֹאִׁשי ּכֹוִסי ְרָויָה׃

    You have annointed my head with oil, my cup overflowsַאְך טֹוב ָוֶחֶסד יְִרְּדפּונִי ָּכל־יְֵמי ַחּיָי

    Only goodness and kindness shall pursue me all the days of my life ְוַׁשְבִּתי ְּבֵבית־יְהָוה ְלאֶֹרְך יִָמים׃

    and I will dwell in the house of God forever.

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  • EL MALEH

    FOR ISRAEL’S SOLDIERS AND MARTYRS

    Exalted God, full of compassion, grant perfect peace in Your sheltering Presence, among the holy and the pure, to the souls of the soldiers of the Israel Defense Forces who gave their lives for the sanctity of Your Name, the nation and the land, and died a death of valor in the wars of Israel, and the souls of those who were killed in terror attacks. For we pray on their behalf, that paradise be their resting place. Therefore, Master of Mercy, shelter them in Your presence forever. May their souls be bound up in the bonds of life. God is their inheritance, and may they rest in peace. And let us say: Amen.

    IN MEMORY OF THE SIX MILLION:Exalted God, full of compassion, grant perfect peace in Your sheltering Presence, among the holy and the pure, to the souls of our brethren who perished in the Shoah — men, women, and children of the House of Israel who were slaughtered and suffocated and burned to ashes, who lost their lives in sanctification of Your name. May their rest be in paradise. Therefore, Master of Mercy, shelter them in Your presence for ever. May their souls thus be bound up in the bond of life. May they rest in peace. And let us say: Amen.

    IN MEMORY OF ALL THE DEAD:Exalted God, full of compassion, grant perfect peace in Your sheltering presence, among the holy and the pure, to the souls of all our beloved who have gone to their eternal home, because we pray for their remembrance. May their rest be in paradise. May their memory endure as inspiration for deeds of charity and goodness in our lives. May their souls thus be bound up in the bond of life. May they rest in peace. And let us say: Amen.

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    EL MALEH

    FOR ISRAEL’S SOLDIERS AND MARTYRS

    IN MEMORY OF THE SIX MILLION:

    IN MEMORY OF ALL THE DEAD:

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  • THE EIGHTH PARTThe eighth part (at least) of everything

    is death. Its weight is not great. How lightly and with what casual grace we carry it with us everywhere we go.

    On fresh awakenings, on journeys, or in lovers’ talk — though seemingly Left behind in some dark corner —

    It is always with us. Weighing hardly anything at all.LEAH GOLDBERG

    WHEN A MAN DIESWhen a man dies neither silver nor gold nor

    precious stones accompany him, only Torah and good deeds. For it is said (Proverbs 6:22): “When

    you walk it shall lead you; when you lie down it shall watch over you; and when you awake it shall speak with you.” “When you walk it shall lead you” — in this world. “When you lie down it shall watch over you” — in the grave. “When you awake it shall

    speak with you” — in eternal life.PIRKEI AVOT 6:9

    THE PRAYER OF AN ANONYMOUS SOLDIER I asked God for strength, that I might achieve; I was made weak, that I might learn to serve.

    I asked for health, that I might do great things; I was given infirmity, that I might do better things.

    I asked for wealth, that I might be happy; I was given poverty, that I might be wise.

    I asked for power, that I might earn the praise of others; I was given weakness, that I might feel the need of God.

    I asked for all things, that I might enjoy life; I was given life, that I might enjoy all things.I got nothing I asked for, but all I hoped for.

    Despite myself, my unspoken prayers were answered, And I am, among all people, most richly blessed.

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    YIZKOR FOR RIGHTEOUS GENTILES

    Remember, People of Israel, the Righteous Gentiles, who have placed their own lives in danger for the sake of our persecuted and tortured brothers and sisters during the Shoah 1939–1945, and who were as shining stars in the overwhelming darkness of evil.Those who spoke out at a time of silence,Those who offered sanctuary and a lease on life in the eye of the murderous storm,Those who upheld those who were falling and extended a helping hand, food, and clothing.Who answered the cry of men, women, and children:Men and women, workers of the land and city-dwellersOf humble standing and of high rank,People of faith and conscience.In the very valley of the shadow of death, these men and women stood by our people, and from the fiery inferno they saved the few and the many. And where there were no human beings they were human.

    Remember, People of Israel, their grandness of spirit, their heroism and their pure hearts. May God bind their souls in the bundle of life, and may it come to pass as it was written: “As the whirlwind passes, so is the wicked no more: but the righteous is an everlasting foundation”(PROVERBS 10:25)

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  • IT IS LESS DISTANT NOW

    A Yahrzeit Candle Lit At Home The Yahrzeit candle is different announcing neither Sabbath nor festival. No benediction recited No song sung No psalm mandated. Before this unlit candle without a quorum, I stand unstruck match in my hand. It is less distant now the remembrance ritual of parents deceased I am older now closer to their age than before. I am older now their aches in my body their white hairs beneath my shaved skin their wrinkles creased into my face. It is less distant now this ritual once made me think of them Now makes me think of me. Once it recalled relationships to them Now it ponders on my children’s relationship to me. Once I wondered what to remember of them Now I ask what my children remember of me what smile, what grimace What stories they will tell their children of me. It is less distant now. How would I be remembered How would I be mourned Will they come to Synagogue light a candle recite the Kaddish. It is less distant now. Once Yahrzeit was about parents deceased Now it is of children alive Once it was about a distant past Now it is about tomorrow.HAROLD M. SCHULWEIS

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    NOTHING GOLD CAN STAY

    Nature’s first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her earliest leaf’s a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay.ROBERT FROST

    SEPARATION

    Your absence has gone through me Like thread through a needle. Everything I do is stitched with its color.

    W.S. MERWIN

    ALONE

    I never think of myself as waiting for you, but when the holiday has come and gone, when I’m packing up the Pesach dishes or taking down the sukkah I feel hopeless and alone.inconsolable.Then I realize I’ve left a small corner deep inside myself unpainted, and in that small corner, I’m still a child, a little girl, waiting.

    And I had hoped without knowing it that this chag you’d come. My tears fall on the Pesach dishes and I wonder why you’ve left me here alone.MERLE FELD

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  • THE SILVER PLATTER

    The Earth grows still. The lurid sky slowly pales Over smoking borders. Heartsick, but still living, a people stand by To greet the uniqueness of the miracle. Readied, they wait beneath the moon, Wrapped in awesome joy, before the light. Then, soon, A girl and boy step forward, And slowly walk before the waiting nation; In work garb and heavy-shod They climb In stillness. Wearing yet the dress of battle, the grime Of aching day and fire-filled night Unwashed, weary unto death, not knowing rest, But wearing youth like dewdrops in their hair.— Silently the two approach and stand. Are they of the quick or of the dead? Through wondering tears, the people stare. “Who are you, the silent two?” And they reply: “We are the silver platter Upon which the Jewish State was served to you.” And speaking, fall in shadow at the nation’s feet. Let the rest in Israel’s chronicles be told.NATAN ALTERMAN

    THE SILVER PLATTER

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  • FOR A GRANDMOTHER

    My mother’s mother died in the spring of her years, and her daughter forgot her face. Her portrait, engraved on my grandfather’s heart, was erased from the world of images when he died. In the house, just her mirror remained, sunk with age in its silver frame. And I, the pale grandchild who does not resemble her, peer into it today as into a lake that hides its treasures underwater.LES GOLDBERG (translated by Marcia Falk)

    FOR A GRANDFATHER

    Grandfather, your hands were marked like lines on a map And your old eyes saw all times and tides.You survived and thrived And visit me still Even though you have long since left.O, Ageless Explorer, Your heart may be in the ground But you have become the foundation of my step.For when I step, you step with me In the great, endless journey that never truly rests.DEVON SPIER

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    A PRAYER FOR THOSE NOT SAYING YIZKOR FOR PARENTS

    While some have the custom of leaving the room if both parents are still alive, others remain to pray for other relatives, friends, or the Martyrs of Israel.

    Almighty God, while those who have lost their parents and their dear ones call to mind those who have gone to their eternal rest, I at this solemn moment raise my eyes to You, the Giver of Life, and from a grateful heart thank You for Your mercies in having preserved the life of my beloved parents. May it be Your will, Adonai my God and the God of my ancestors, to bless them with health and strength, so that they may be with me for many years to come. Bless them even as they have blessed me, and guard them even as they have guarded me. In return for their affection and the sacrifices which they have made for me, may I bring them joy and lighten their cares. May it be my privilege to help them in every way that lies within my power, may I learn to understand and recognize the duty that I owe to them, so that I may never have cause to regret when it is too late. Shield my home from all sorrow. May peace and harmony and Your spirit always be present within its walls. Keep me true to You and to all with whom I come into contact, so that I may appreciate the gift of life that You have granted to me and to those dear to me.

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  • FOR MARTYRS

    May God remember the souls of all our brethren, martyrs of our people, who gave their lives for the sanctification of His name. I pledge charity in memory of their souls. May their bravery, dedication and purity be reflected in our lives. May the echo of their bravery and devotion be heard in our lives, and may the purity of their hears be seen in our own deeds. May their souls be bound up in the Bond of Life. And may they rest eternally in dignity and peace. Amen.

    FOR MEMBERS OF THE ISRAEL DEFENSE FORCES

    May God remember the souls of the soldiers of the Israel Defense Forces who gave their lives for the sanctity of God’s Name, the nation and the land, who died a heroic death in the wars of Israel. They were swifter than eagles and stronger than lions as they volunteered to help the nation, and their pure blood soaked the clods of our holy earth and the deserts of Sinai. The memory of their self-sacrifice and heroic deeds will never perish from us. May their souls be bound in the Bond of Life with the souls of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel and Leah, and with the souls of the other Jewish heroes and martyrs who are in the Garden of Eden. Now let us respond, Amen.

    FOR MARTYRS

    FOR MEMBERS OF THE ISRAEL DEFENSE FORCES

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  • ADDITIONAL YIZKOR PRAYERS FOR PARENTS

    FOR A PARENT WHO WAS HURTFULDear God,You know my heart. Indeed, You know me better then I know myself, so I turn to you before I rise for Kaddish. My emotions swirl as I say this prayer. The parent I remember was not kind to me. His/her death left me with a legacy of unhealed wounds, of anger and of dismay that a parent could hurt a child as I was hurt.I do not want to pretend to love, or to grief that I do not feel, but I do want to do what is right as a Jew and as a child. Help me, O God, to subdue my bitter emotions that do me no good, and to find that place in myself where happier memories may lie hidden, and where grief for all that could have been, all that should have been, may be calmed by forgiveness, or at least soothed by the passage of time.I pray that You, who raise up slaves to freedom, will liberate me from the oppression of my hurt and anger, and that You will lead me from this desert to Your holy place.

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    ADDITIONAL YIZKOR PRAYERS FOR PARENTS

    FOR ONE’S FATHERMay God remember the memory of your life, dear father. It rises before me this solemn hour as I recall the kindness, love and encouragement showed me during your life. With untiring zeal you provided for my physical and spiritual needs. You rejoiced in my achievements, you guided me in my perplexities, and strengthened me in my trials and disappointments. I pay you the tribute you so richly deserve, by cherishing the ideals and principles you taught me, by continuing the noble work you left unfinished, by loyally upholding the heritage of Israel which you transmitted unto me, and by serving my people and all who need me. Though you are gone from my physical view, the bond of love which unites us can never be severed. May the memories of your life spur me on to follow truth and righteousness. Amen.

    FOR ONE’S MOTHERMay God remember You though we are separated, dear mother. In this solemn hour, I call to mind the love and solicitude with which you tended and watched over my childhood, ever mindful of my welfare, and ever anxious for my happiness. Many were the sacrifices you made to ennoble my heart and instruct my mind. What I achieved is because of your influence, and what I am, I have become through you. Though you are no longer physically present, the lessons that you imparted unto me shall ever remain with me. If at times, I failed in showing you the love and appreciation you so worthily deserved, if I have been thoughtless and ungrateful, I ask to be forgiven. I pray that your spirit inspire me to noble and intelligent living, so that when my days on earth are ended, and I arrive at the Throne of Mercy, I shall be deemed worthy of you, and to be reunited with you in God. Amen.

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  • IN MEMORY OF FEMALE RELATIVES AND FRIENDS

    May God remember the soul of

    my mother (imi morati) _______________

    my wife (ishti ) ______________________

    my partner (bat zugi) _________________

    my sister (a-choti ) ___________________

    my daughter (bee-ti ) _________________

    my relative (kerovati ) _________________

    my friend (chaverti) __________________

    (others) _________________________

    WHEN PRAYING FOR ONE INDIVIDUAL Yizkor Elohim et Nishmat…. She-halcha l’olamah. Hineni nodev/nodevet tzedakah be-ad hazkarat nishmatah. Ana te-hih nafshah tze-ru-rah bitz-ror ha-cha-yim u-te-hi me-nu-cha-tah kavod, so-va se-ma-chot et pa-ne-cha, ne-ee-mot bi-min-cha netzach, amen.

    WHEN PRAYING FOR SEVERAL INDIVIDUALS Yizkor Elohim et Nishmat…. She-halchu l’olaman. Hineni nodev/nodevet tzedakah be-ad hazkarat nishmoteihen. Ana te-hi-ye-nah nafshan tze-rurot bitz-ror ha-cha-yim u-te-hi me-nu-cha-tan kavod, so-va se-ma-chot et pa-ne-cha, ne-ee-mot bi-min-cha netzach, amen.

    who has [have] gone to her [their] eternal home. In loving testimony to her life [their lives], I pledge tz’dakah to help perpetuate ideals important to her [them]. Through such deeds, and through prayer and remembrance, may her [their] soul[s] be bound up in the bond of life. May I prove myself worthy of the many gifts with which she [they] blessed me. May these moments of meditation strengthen the ties that link me to her [their] memory. May she [they] rest in peace forever in God’s presence. Amen.

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    IN MEMORY OF FEMALE RELATIVES AND FRIENDS

    (for a mother) ______________________

    (for a wife) ________________________

    (for a partner) ______________________

    (for a sister) _______________________

    (for a daughter) _____________________

    (for a relative) ______________________

    (for a friend) _______________________

    (others) ____________________________

    WHEN PRAYING FOR ONE INDIVIDUAL

    WHEN PRAYING FOR SEVERAL INDIVIDUALS

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  • IN MEMORY OF MALE RELATIVES AND FRIENDS

    May God remember the soul of

    my father (avi mori) __________________

    my husband (ishi) ___________________

    my partner (ben zugi ) _________________

    my brother (achi) ____________________

    my son (beni) ______________________

    my relative (kerovi) ___________________

    my friend (haveri) ___________________

    (others) __________________________

    WHEN PRAYING FOR ONE INDIVIDUAL Yizkor Elohim et Nishmat…. She-halach l’olamo. Hineni nodev/nodevet tzedakah be-ad hazkarat nishmato. Ana te-hi nafsho tze-ru-ra bitz-ror ha-cha-yim u-te-hi me-nu-cha-to kavod, so-va se-ma-chot et pa-ne-cha, ne-ee-mot bi-min-cha netzach, amen.

    WHEN PRAYING FOR SEVERAL INDIVIDUALS Yizkor Elohim et Nishmat…. She-halchu l’olamam. Hineni nodev/nodevet tzedakah be-ad hazkarat nishmoteihem. Ana te-hi-ye-nah nafsham tze-rurot bitz-ror ha-cha-yim u-te-hi me-nu-cha-tam kavod, so-va se-ma-chot et pa-ne-cha, ne-ee-mot bi-min-cha netzach, amen.

    who has [have] gone to his [their] eternal home. In loving testimony to his life [their lives], I pledge tz’dakah to help perpetuate ideals important to him [them]. Through such deeds, and through prayer and remembrance, may his [their] soul[s] be bound up in the bond of life. May I prove myself worthy of the many gifts with which he [they] blessed me. May these moments of meditation strengthen the ties that link me to his [their] memory. May he [they] rest in peace forever in God’s presence. Amen.

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    IN MEMORY OF MALE RELATIVES AND FRIENDS

    (for a father) _______________________

    (for a husband) _____________________

    (for a partner) ______________________

    (for a brother) ______________________

    (for a son) _________________________

    (for a relative) ______________________

    (for a friend) _______________________

    (others) ____________________________

    WHEN PRAYING FOR ONE INDIVIDUAL

    WHEN PRAYING FOR SEVERAL INDIVIDUALS

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  • MEDITATION

    Our generations are bound to each other as children now remember their parents. Love is strong as death as husbands and wives now remember their mates, as parents now remember their children. Memory conquers death’s dominion as we now remember our brothers and sisters, grandparents, and other relatives and friends.The death of those we now remember left gaping holes in our lives. But we are grateful for the gift of their lives. And we are strengthened by the blessings which they left us, by precious memories which comfort and sustain us as we recall them this day.

    A PERSONAL MEDITATIONEternal God, Master of mercy, give me the gift of remembering. May my memories of the dead be tender and true, undiminished by time, not falsified by sentimentality. Let me recall them, and love them, as they were. . Give me the gift of tears. Let me express my sense of loss, my sorrow, my pain, as well as my gratitude and my love. . Give me the gift of prayer. May I confront You with an open heart, with trusting faith, unembarrassed and unashamed. . Give me the gift of hope. May I always believe in the beauty of life, the power of goodness, the right to joy. May I surrender my being, and the soul of the dead, to Your eternal compassion.

    We each continue in private meditation, selecting from among the following and adding appropriate names as indicated. Personal prayers may be added.

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    YIZKOR MEMORIAL SERVICE

    God, what are we, that You have regard for us? What are we, that You are mindful of us? We are like a breath, our days are as a passing shadow, we come and go like grass which in the morning shoots up, renewed, and in the evening fades and withers. You cause us to revert to dust, saying, Return. O mortal creatures! Would that we were wise, that we understood whither we are going! For when we die we carry nothing away; our glory does not accompany us. Mark the whole-hearted and behold the upright; they shall have peace. God, you redeem the soul of Your servants, and none who trust in You shall be desolate. We are strangers in Your sight.

    O God: like all who came before us, our days on earth vanish like the shadows. But the speedy flight of life, and the grave that looms on the horizon, should not dismay us; rather, let them teach us wisdom and prompt us to put our trust in You. For only the dust returns to the dust; the spirit which you have breathed into us returns to You, its everlasting Source. Into us You have placed a portion of Your divinity; Your mighty strength is our firm support. When we become servants of Your Law, witnesses to Your truth, champions of Your dominion, then indeed do we endow our fleeting days with abiding worth.

    We are children of dust, eternal God. Give us strength and understanding that we may fill our days with good. Though our days are few, help us to make them great.

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  • EACH OF US HAS A NAME

    Each of us has a name given by the Source of Life and given by our parentsEach of us has a name given by our stature and our smile and given by what we wearEach of us has a name given by the mountains and given by our wallsEach of us has a name given by the stars and given by our neighborsEach of us has a name given by our sins and given by our longingEach of us has a name given by our enemies and given by our loveEach of us has a name given by our celebrations and given by our workEach of us has a name given by the seasons and given by our blindnessEach of us has a name given by the sea and given by our death

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    MY HELP COMES FROM THE LORD

    I will lift up mine eyes unto the mountains; Whence shall my help come? My help comes from Adonai Who made heaven and earth.Trust in the Lord at all times; Pour out your heart before him. In all ways, acknowledge God, And He will direct your paths.Adonai is our refuge and strength, An ever-present help in trouble. Adonai is near unto all who call upon Him, To all who call upon Him sincerely.Adonai redeems the souls of His servants; None of them that trust in Him shall be forsaken. His compassions and His mercies– They have been from of old,Adonai heals the broken-hearted, Binding up their wounds. Adonai in His holy dwelling-place Is the Father of the orphan, And the Advocate of the widow’s cause.Though my flesh and my heart fail, Adonai is my strength and my portion forever. Adonai lights my lamp, Illuminating my darkness.

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  • MESSAGE FROM THE SENIOR RABBIWe come to Yizkor in the midst of an unprecedented time. Our community remembers family and friends who died in years past, and also those taken in this past year. We mourn not only the lives lost, but also the losses among those still living. “Social distancing” has created feelings of isolation and disconnection. When we sought to mourn, we experienced funerals, shivas, and kaddish through masks or screens.

    We normally take it as a given that, even if we are in the sanctuary at no other time, that we will be in that holy space to recite the Yizkor prayer together. On this Yom Kippur and Shemini Atzeret, for most that will not be true. We can only hold out hope for Passover and Shavuot.

    And yet, the experience of this year of physical distancing brings an important lesson to those who mourn. Death is the ultimate physical distancing. When our loved ones die, they are removed from our sight and touch. We can seek closeness by going to their graves, but we know that they are not there.

    However, we have learned that even while being physically distant from those we care about, we can still be spiritually present. We can see a loved one’s face on a screen, hear their voice, read their words, and distance is bridged. An act of kindness – a phone call, a supportive message, a gift dropped at the door, draws us closer. We learned that even if we could not dine together, we could still give each other sustenance.

    So perhaps, even those whom we have lost, those who have undergone the ultimate physical distancing, are not truly that far away. They do not dine and drink with us, but we can make their spirit felt at our celebrations. Their lips no longer move, but we can hear the echo of their voices at a distance. We no longer see their faces, but when we look in the mirror or gaze upon the next generation, we see their faint reflections. When our hands offer acts of charity and deeds of kindness in their name, their hands hold ours.

    May this Yizkor service