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MJCBY NEWSNOVEMBER 2014 ChESVaN - KiSlEV 5775 VOlUME 110 NUMBER 3
Advanced Learning Program students and Minyonnaires, Hannah Benton and Alison Fleischman, traveled to Israel
this summer on a trip of a lifetime. Over thirty years prior, their moms, Karen Benton and
Heidi Fleischman, took the same journey.
To learn about more about these extraordinary women, their special bond, and why WE ARE MJCBY,
turn to page 7.Pictured here clockwise from top left:
Hannah Benton, Alison Fleischman, Heidi Fleischman and Karen Benton
inside
Schedule of Services 2
Synagogue Gallery 4
MJCBY legacy Program 5
We are MJCBY 7
life long learning 8
Synagogue News 10
adult Education 11
Quick look Guide 13
Family News 14
Youth News 15
Shalom Yeladim News 16
School News 17
Sisterhood News 19
Contributions 21
Yahrzeits 23
W E A R E M J C B Y
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ClERGY & STaFFRabbi David J. NessonGerry Gross, Executive DirectorMarla Katz, Director, Shalom Yeladim The Judy Gerstein Early Learning CenterMichelle Nulman & Gail Sulkin, Co-Directors, Religious SchoolCantor Shana Onigman, B’nai Mitzvah TutorFlo Sager, Religious School AdministratorEllen Nesson, Adult Life Long Learning and AWE ExperiencesMia Mutascio, Office ManagerTamara Goldberg, BookkeeperRichard Gaskins, CustodianShai Lewitter, Kadima AdvisorAly Greenstein, USY AdvisorKaren London & Gigi Schwartz, Sababah Advisors
EXECUTiVE COMMiTTEERobert Berns & Fern Spitzer, Co-PresidentsJulie Perlow, First Vice PresidentDeborah Sontupe, Second Vice PresidentSteven Gardberg, Third Vice PresidentRobert Gelber, Financial SecretaryMark Bender, TreasurerRebecca Wanatick, Board SecretaryEric Weinstock, Immediate Past PresidentRobert Gelber, AdvisorIra Hammer, AdvisorDavid Reingold, Advisor
aRMS OF ThE SYNaGOGUE &COMMiTTEE ChaiRSMichael Needle, AIPAC ChapterPaula Gottesman and Marcy Needle, Adult EducationJeremy Diringer & Todd Schleifstein, Board of Education
Mark Bender, FacilitiesDorothy Cohen & Donna Gross, FundraisingMeryl Balaban, Gemilut HasadimH. Lewis Stone, History CommitteeKeith Usiskin, Kol Nidre AppealDoug Landsman & Todd Schleifstein, Men’s ClubKathy Neibart, MembershipHoward Baum & Paul Green, RitualLynne Rosenfeld & Jill Frankel, Co-Presidents of SisterhoodLouis Bodian, Social ActionMichelle Nulman & Amy Weinstock, Youth Co-Chairs
SiSTERhOOD SUPPORTJudaica Gift ShopSharon Barkauskas (973) 285-1877Donna Gross (973) 895-5553 Vivian Laska (973) 984-8178Dorothy Cohen (973) 361-4338Kiddush Committee Harriet Sakofs (973) 292-1959Michelle Usiskin (973) 543-5795Sisterhood Torah Fund Beverly Hammer (973) 267-4611Michele Wasserman (973) 442-5787Linda Rosenbaum (973) 895-2390Flower FundLauren Najarian (973) 343-7419
NEWSlETTERSteve Gardberg, EditorLili Rosenstreich/Donna Gross, DesignerDebbie Brody, Fran Lowensteiner, Copy Editors
Schedule of ServicesFriday, October 315:36pm Candlelighting8:15pm Services
Saturday, November 19:30am Services with MinyonairesSedra: Lech Lecha Friday, November 74:28pm Candlelighting6:15pm Services
Saturday, November 89:30am Services Sedra: Vayera
Friday, November 144:22pm Candlelighting6:15pm Services
Saturday, November 159:30am Services10:00am Junior Congregation 10:30am AWE Ancestor/Grandparent Shabbat Sedra: Chaye SarahBar Mitzvah of Charles Lewis
Friday, November 214:17pm Candlelighting8:15pm Services
Saturday, November 229:30am Services10:30am Tot Shabbat Sedra: ToldotBar Mitzvah of Lance Perlow
Friday, November 284:13pm Candlelighting8:15pm Services
Saturday, November 299:30am Services Sedra: Vayetze
Morristown Jewish Center Beit Yisrael is your community.Our clergy is here for you. Please let us know when you need us—if someone is
ill or in the hospital—or when you want to share your good news: a new baby, a
marriage, or other simcha. We want to know; but you have to tell us. Please call
the office at (973) 538-9292 or email office@mjcby.
org. When you have experienced the death of a loved
one, please contact Rabbi Nesson at (973) 538-9292
or (973) 285-9772 before you make any plans. In
this way he will be the most helpful in making these
preparations in a proper Jewish manner.
Morristown Jewish Center Beit Yisrael
NOVEMBER 2014 ChESVaN - KiSlEV 5775• 3
F R O M Y O U R E X E C U T i V E D i R E C T O R …
Why i am thankful.....
Just a few weeks ago, we celebrated the festival of Sukkot during which each day we would sing songs of praise and thankfulness during the Hallel portion of the morning service. In a few weeks from now we as
Jews and Americans we come together at tables of family and friends to join all Americans in a day of Thanks-giving, patterned on our own holiday of Sukkot by the Pilgrims after a bitter winter, almost 400 years ago.
From my place in the MJCBY building (or from the cat bird’s seat for those of you that remember Red Barber) I was a witness and participant in two vignettes that epitomize our theme for this year.
WE aRE MJCBY
Our 18 month to 5 year olds, students in our Shalom Yeladim – Judie Gerstein Early Learning Center, go outside the building into a world that transcends time and space. They stand for the first time under the Sukkah and are taught the meaning of the fragile structure and the lulav and etrog in their hands by our Rabbi and their teachers. They take the leaves of the lulav and yellow etrog and shake and waive in all directions. Their eyes gleam with excitement and their faces shine with pride. This moment is Priceless!
A copy of a bible comes into the building in a box with other books destined for the trash or a genizah (burial site for sacred texts). I tend to look at these before allocating them for disposal and see inside an inscription. “To Myron, on the occasion of your Bar Mitzvah from your Grandmother (name written in Hebrew). As it turns out, Myron is Dr. Myron Friedman, z’l, our long time member. The date was 1933 and the grandmother was Sarah Friedman, wife of one of the founders of MJCBY in 1899, Meyer Friedman. Needless to say, this bible was not leaving my possession until it was returned to its rightful family. During Sukkot, Lola Friedman, Myron’s widow and her two daughters came into my office as I handed to them this precious remembrance. From Sarah to Myron and now to his daughters, 5 generations all together bound by this bible. Their eyes also gleamed with tears of joy to hold this piece of their family. This moment is Forever!
ThEY aRE MJCBY! WE aRE MJCBY! ThE FUTURE iS NOW!
We at the Morristown Jewish Center Beit Yisrael are the present recipients of this special heritage. We have been given a unique opportunity by the Harold Grinspoon Foundation to help to guarantee and sustain MJCBY as a synagogue, a home of learning and a Jewish family in the heart of historic Morristown for generations to come. Everyone can be part of the Create a Jewish Legacy program whether you are just starting a family or are welcoming great-grandchildren into you homes and your hearts. All you have to do (may you live to 120) is declare that you have included MJCBY in your estate plans. By doing so, you the members of MJCBY today are setting the stage for the next and future generations of MJCBY. In addition, by doing so, MJCBY is eligible for a monetary grant from the Grinspoon Foundation for our use.
So, from Founders (Meyer and Sarah Friedman) to Future (my daily stars of brightness at Shalom Yeladim).
WE aRE all MJCBY!!
This why I am thankful and this is why I am joining those who choose to Leave a Jewish Legacy to our Future. Ask me, the Rabbi, Robert or Fern how you can join the CJL (Create a Jewish Legacy) generation.
So join us all in Living a meaningful Jewish life and choose to Leave a Jewish Legacy for the generations to come.
The Future is Now!
Happy Thanksgiving,Gerry
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Synagogue Gallery
Members join together for an interfaith havdallah celebration.
Rabbi Nesson and the children of Shalom Yeladim share a snack in the sukkah while learning about the lulav and etrog.
Volunteering at america’s Grow-a-Row
Members enjoy Chaim lauer’s presentation “Starting with aleph”sponsored by life long learning.
Members enjoy a life long learning presentation of “Gershwin and his Music”.
Nesson sukkah with Shlichim of MetroWest
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MJCBY legacy Program
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N OV E M B E R E V E N T S
The Shalom Club is a joint project of the Morristown Jew-
ish Center and the JCC of MetroWest. The Shalom Club
meets on Tuesdays at the Center at 11 am. Bring a dairy
lunch and coffee and cake will be served. Guests are always
welcome. For information, call MJCBY at (973) 538-9292.
Shalom Club November happenings:
11/4 Rothman luncheon and Current Events
11/11 hirschhorn presenter, Chaim lauer explains why “They Were There…”
11/18 hirschhorn presenter, lloyd Kishinsky will discuss “Women’s Contributions to Classical Music”
11/25 MJCBY member Marcy Needle will enlighten us on “Rerouted From the Gaza Border”
Shalom Club
Do you have an upcoming Simcha?
Let the office know so we can share your Simcha with
the rest of the congregation in the next edition of the
newsletter.
Births, Weddings, Engagements...
Email Gerry at [email protected] with your information,
Put “Simcha” in the subject line.
Share your joy!
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We are MJCBY
Similar to their moms and like many other members of their
families, Hannah Benton and Alison Fleischman, both high
school juniors, traveled to Israel this past summer. Their trip,
not unlike the one their moms took when they were teenagers,
resulted in many new friends, a richer sense of their own Jewish
identities and a deepening of their very own special friendship
bond.
Karen and Heidi had the same experiences on their teen trip to
Israel many years ago. But after had lost touch. It was only a
chance meeting at an ice skating rink over a decade ago when
they reconnected and realized they were both members at MJCBY.
Soon after their daughters Hannah and Alison met in Hebrew
School and the families became close.
“At first Alison and Hannah were in different classes and didn’t
know each other,” the moms share. Hannah and Alison chime in,
“But spending a lot of time together at shul brought us closer and
as we got older we discovered we had a lot of similar interests.”
When the families decided to send their two daughters on their
summer trip together they were excited to know that their
children were going to have similar experiences to what they had
as teenagers. For Hannah and Alison, it was comforting to know
someone who would be on the trip and during their time away,
they leaned on each other for comfort during the stress of the
bombings.
“L’dor v’dor,” says Heidi, “It was actually a dream that I always
had for Alison to be able to go on similar trip that I was able to
and for the girls to be able to solidify their friendship and build
their Jewish identity together.
“For us,” adds Karen, “the seed was planted long ago, but it was
watered here at MJCBY.”
We are MJCBY. To learn more about Hannah and Alison’s trip to
Israel, stop them in the halls of MJCBY and ask them to share
their favorite memory…
A fond Memory….
Shared by member Lew Stone, October 7, 2014
Julie and I were at a shiva home in Ocean County this week.
We spoke of the death of Julie’s aunt occurring on Yom Kip-
pur. Another visitor reacted strongly when she heard I was from
Morristown.
She attended Drew University and was not able to go
home for the High Holidays. All the Jewish students were
invited to the Conservative synagogue in Morristown. She
remembers someone invited her back to their home for the
break fast. The people there were so warm and inviting.
“It was such a lovely experience which I will never forget.”
I told her that we still invite students from Drew and
Fairleigh Dickinson universities to our services. The
only thing that makes this story a bit unusual is that
the story teller was 85 years old, thus making her fond
memory of MJCBY’s hospitality a 65-year-old memory!
This is who we were; this is who we continue to be.
We are MJCBY.
If you have a fond memory or story to share, we want to hear
about it. Email Mia at [email protected]
cover photo: Mia Mutascio
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Synagogue life long learning Events
S O N G C I R C L E ROS ThURSDaY, NOVEMBER 20, at 7:30 pm.
Come sing the world alive by weaving your voice into a
communal feast of thanksgiving songs! We will learn
simple but beautiful songs themed on gratitude and thank-
fulness. You can use these uplifting songs throughout your
day, while doing chores, or teach them to your children.
Bring an open heart and a friend or two, and get ready to
raise your voice in gratitude for this precious life we’re liv-
ing!
Leora Nesson has been collecting heart songs for many
years and loves to share them as a prayer for our collective
awakening to love. She has a song for every moment:
Forgiveness, gathering, joy, grief, healing, cycles, etc. Leora
is passionate about sowing the seeds of songs wherever she
travels.
To be held at private home- information available when you
respond to [email protected].
RAISING JEwISh ChILdREN IN A SECuLAR wORLd
SUNDaY, NOVEMBER 16, 10 am
in conjunction with the Global Day of Jewish Learning,
Rabbi Shmuel Greene, Director, Teen Initiatives of the
Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life and Rabbi David
Nesson will present.
Rabbi Green presenting “Abraham’s Journey
into the Unknown”
Rabbi Nesson presenting “Journey into the Known”
Open to the community.
All should rsvp to [email protected]
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News from the Religious School
September Religious School Calendar
9/1 Teacher In Service9/12 Opening Day (Family Fun Day at Stonybrook), 9:15 am9/15 School In Session9/19 School In Session9/22 No School - Sukkot9/26 School In Session, Study in the Sukkah9/29 No School-Erev Simchat Torah
Be sure to check out all of the High Holy Day programs in this newsletter as well as the
postcard “Or Hadash” which you should have received.
Mor
rist
own J
ewish Center Beit Yisrael Education Programs
Dear Families,
Welcome back to a new school year with the new theme... Or Hadash!
Or Hadash means new light, and it is our goal this year to infuse a special light into our school and program.
First, help me welcome Morah Mimi Zukoff to the position of Assistant Director of our School. Mimi is thoughtful, well-regarded, diligent, compassionate and creative - all traits that will serve her and us well. I am excited to work with her.
As a reminder, please make sure your child has been registered on our new ACTIVIT-E web site, so we can be in contact with you throughout the year. You can select the School Information tab and download a multitude of forms, including the Education Handbook.
I am so looking forward to our Family Fun Day Opening Day of school which will be held at Stonybrook Day Camp in Succasunna. Every child should attend with at least one parent (unenrolled siblings and prospective families are welcome). It will be a wonderful way to meet your teachers, share in learning and keep summer camp going for onemore day.
Shanah Tovah,
Morah Melissa
Meet Mimi ZukoffOur New Assistant Religious School DirectorMimi Zukoff (Assistant Principal and 6th Grade Teacher) has been working at Morristown Jewish Center – Beit Yisrael since September, 1999. After completing Project Moreh (a religious school teacher training program sponsored by Federation), she began as a 4th grade teacher. In subsequent years, Mrs. Zukoff moved up first to 5th grade and then to 6th grade, where she found her niche! She loves teaching 6th grade for many reasons, mainly that the children are mature enough to study complicated and challenging material while still needing to have fun and play a little. In fact, Mrs. Zukoff has a vast collection of various games and approaches, which she employs to make learning fun. Over the past several years, Mrs. Zukoff has worked with Melissa and Rabbi Nesson to strengthen the Pre B’nai Mitzvah component of the 6th grade curriculum, leading the students to examine and embrace the “Mitzvah” in the bar/bat mitzvah. She assists students in finding or designing meaningful Tikkun Olam projects to start training them in the lifelong charge of fixing the world one little bit at a time. This year, Mrs. Zukoff is stepping up to a newly created Assistant Principal position in which she will assist Melissa in numerous areas including curriculum and staff development, class services, and general administration.
Start your engines. We’re racing toward the checkered flag in
Junior CongregationCheck the religious school hallway for more information.
NOVEMBER 2014 ChESVaN - KiSlEV 5775• 9
Synagogue life long learning Events
YO GA C O N T I N u E S . . . . . .NOVEMBER 11, 18 aT 7:45 PM
Men and women are invited to join a new multi-level yoga class. This class is designed to develop balance,
strength, flexibility and endurance through classic yoga postures in a relaxed environment. Instructor is able to offer modifications for specific physical limitations. If pos-sible, bring a mat. Mats will also be available. Friends are welcome.
COST: $45 for four sessions, paid in advance. $50 for non members or pay as you go: $12 per session paid weekly. $13 for non members
Led by our own member Natasha Reisner, who sees her yoga practice as an essential part of her life. Natasha encourages everyone to step onto the mat and open themselves up to the possibility of becoming stronger, more flexible, confident, balanced and compassionate towards themselves. Her classes offer a rigorous blend of creative sequences designed to warm and open the body while uplifting the spirit. Natasha is a graduate of Frog Lotus 200 hour yoga Alliance Teacher Training Program in Hatha and Vinyasa interdisciplinary.
Send check payable to MJCBY, 177 Speedwell Ave. Morristown NJ 07960 and mark it LLL- Yoga or let Mia know in the office at [email protected].
For any questions, contact [email protected]
iF YOU SiGNED UP FOR ThE SERiES OF FOUR ClaSSES, NO NEED TO DO aNYThiNG. iF YOU WOUlD liKE TO DROP iN ON NOV. 11 aND NOV. 18Th aT 7:45 PM, YOUR COST Will BE $ 12 PER SESSiON. BRiNG a FRiEND WiTh YOU.
AwE - hONORING ANCESTORSANd GRANdPARENTS
Led by Rabbi Amy Small
SaTURDaY-NOVEMBER 15, 10:30 am
have you wondered what it was like for our grandparents and great-grandparents in the far-away reaches of other
lands? What experiences and lessons did they learn that in-form who we are, and inspire who we would like to become?
We live in a time that does not value old age, a youth culture that encourages the elderly to live apart from us, unburdening us by their decline. But Judaism has a different message – we ‘sage’ as we age. Longevity enables wisdom.
Through story, song, poetry and sharing, we will celebrate grandparents of current, recent and far away generations, and the gifts they have left for our hearts and minds.
RSVP to Ellen at [email protected]
EXPLORE JudAISM ThREE PART LEARNING SERIES [ WEDNESDaY EVENiNGS, at 7:30 pm
Join us for this very Introductory course to Explore
Judaism.
December 3 - The Jewish Year
December 10 - A Walk through Jewish history-
from the Bible til Today
December 17 - Jewish Beliefs and Ethics
No Charge for MJCBY members. All are welcome.
RSVP to [email protected] by November 26.
Non members $18 per person. Reserve by remitting
check with note payable to MJCBY and mail to
177 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960
CuBA TRIP QuESTION & ANSwER H
TUESDaY, NOVEMBER 18, 7:30pm
Do you have questions about the upcoming trip to Cuba
in February, 2015?
Join us for this informative meeting when we will be
skypping with our travel representative
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Synagogue NewsdO A MITZVAh... GET INVOLVEd...
S O U P K i TC h E N VO l U N T E E R S ©are you longing to give back to the Community?
Does your child need a mitzvah project for their B’nai
Mitzvah?
Contact the office so they can put you in touch with a Soup
Kitchen Captain!
Last Months SOuP-ER VolunteersMichelle & Keith Usiskin, Rachel Richman, Laurie Ebner,
Ethan Weiss, Carol Leiwant, Ilisa Ferrara, Larry Levin, Rita
Fand, Howard Buxbaum and David Ticker
G E M i l U T h a S i D i M ! {The Gemilut Hasidim committee is looking for volunteers
to make an occasional meal for a member of our congre-
gation who is returning from the hospital or rehab facil-
ity. If you can help out, please send email to Meryl Bala-
ban ([email protected]) and indicate if you are kosher.
T h E O F F i C E 1 Do you have some free time during the week?
The office is always in need of helpers to help with the day
to day functions of running MJCBY!
If you can spare an hour or two, Contact Gerry at
973-538-9292 or [email protected]
C h E V R a K a D i S h a ' Would you like to participate in the ultimate Mitzvah?
the ultimate kindess? Our Chevra Kadisha (Holy Society)
is looking for both men and women to join our team of
Tahara volunteers. Help to provide comfort to mourners and
respect to their departed.
To learn more , contact Barbara Kavadias at
Gerry Gross at [email protected]
hIGh hOLIdAY FEEdBACK...
S u n d a y - N ove m b e r 2
7 : 3 0 p m
Join the ritual committee as they field questions regard-
ing this years High Holy Days. This is your opportunity
to give feedback about services, family programs and all
aspects of the holiday
NOVEMBER 2014 ChESVaN - KiSlEV 5775• 11
COMING IN ThE MONThS AhEAd
liFE lONG lEaRNiNG: Sunday, December 7 interfaith Dating in our Communities:is l’Dor V’Dor Out the Door?
aWE: Saturday, December 13- Soulful Shabbat Chanting with Rabbi leana Morritt.
liFE lONG lEaRNiNG: Saturday, December 13Dinner-Roll me up - learn to make Sushi!
liFE lONG lEaRNiNG: Sunday, December 21Oy, hanukah-Favorite Songs, old and new for theFestival of lights
aWE: Saturday, January 24Discussion Shabbat
Upcoming Events
A QuESTION FOR ALL BOOK LOVERS...... aBC -- aFTERNOON BOOK ClUB ADo you enjoy reading non fiction?
Would you be interested in a weekday afternoon book club
focusing on non fiction?
Depending on interest, together we will pick the first book
to be discussed plus which day of the week and what time
would work for the group.
Send an email to [email protected] or call
973 285 9772 and let Ellen know if this interests you.
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Heights, is about to marry a successful Syrian actor. Follow-
ing the hostilities between Israel and Syria, there is now
the demilitarized UNDOF zone between occupied Golan and
Syria observed by United Nations staff. Crossing of the zone
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special circumstances. It has taken six months to obtain per-
mission from the Israeli administration for Mona to leave the
Golan. When Mona crosses, she will not be able to return to
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also because she doesn’t know her husband-to-be. When the
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9/29 CALENDAR CHANGE: School Is Open9/30 No School (Simchat Torah)10/1 CALENDAR CHANGE: School Is CLOSED
Be sure to check out all of the High Holy Day programs in this newsletter as well as the postcard “Or Hadash” which you should
have received.
Message from Morah Fern & Friends:
We’ve been busy sprucing up over the summer. Wait until you see our newly painted rooms, refinished floors and new carpeting. Everything looks fantastic and so clean for the New Year.
Thank you to all those who joined us for Summer Fun. What a great time we had with Morah Sharon, Ivy and Alisha. Special thanks to Judy Josephson for volunteering her time this summer at camp and Rick Barkauskas for his painting expertise. We would also like to thank J&S Carpets for donating the carpet and area rugs.
Please make sure all of your paperwork is returned before the start of the school year. We are very excited about our new ACTIVIT-E website. We will be posting messages, weekly blurbs, school calendar (with updates and changes) and lots more. Please be sure you are registered.
I am looking forward to a wonderful year with our nurturing and creative staff. Morah Susan is serving as mentor teacher this year, exploring her many years of dedicated service and amazing ideas with our entire staff. In addition, please make sure to stop by and say hi to your teachers and our new staff on Friday, September 3 at 9:45-10:30 am at DROP IN DAY.
When we hear the sound of the Shofar, it is exciting! It reminds us of all the amazing things that come with the New Year. I would like to wish you and your families a healthy and sweet year!
Morah Fern
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E V E N T D a Y D a T E T i M E
Sababah - Mitzvah Day Sunday November 2 12:00 PM
High Holiday Feed Back Sunday November 2 7:30 PM
Shalom Club Tuesday November 4 10:00 AM
Yoga at MJCBY Tuesday November 11 7:45 PM
Shalom Club Tuesday November 11 10:00 AM
Kadima- Bowling at East Hanover Lanes Wednesday November 12 6:00 PM
AWE - Ancestor/Grandparent
Shabbat with Rabbi Small
Saturday November 15 10:30 AM
LLL - Rabbis Nesson and Greene - Raising
Jewish Children in a Secular World
Sunday November 16 10:00 AM
It's a Woman's Thing Sunday November 16 10:00 AM
USY Program - Movie Night Sunday November 16 6:30 PM
Shalom Club Tuesday November 18 10:00 AM
Yoga at MJCBY Tuesday November 18 7:45 PM
Cuba Trip Q and A Tuesday November 18 7:30 PM
LLL - Song Circle with Leora Nesson Thursday November 20 7:30 PM
Tot Shabbat Saturday November 22 10:30 AM
Kadima- Lounge Night Saturday November 22 7:00 PM
Adult Ed Movie Night - The Syrian Bride Saturday November 22 7:00 PM
Shalom Club Tuesday November 25 10:00 AM
Explore Judaism Class Wednesday December 3 7:30 PM
Sisterhood Winter Mah Jongg Tournament Thursday December 4 10:00 AM
TGIS (Thank G-D It's Shabbat) Friday December 5 5:30 PM
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Family News
Julie and Aaron Perlow happily in-vite family, friends and the congre-
gation to join us as our son, Lance, is called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah on Saturday, November 22, 2014. Thanks to the ongoing support of both the synagogue and religious school as well as the encouragement of his family, Lance has embraced and enjoyed the process of becoming a Bar Mitzvah.
Currently, Lance is a seventh-grade student at The Pingry School in Basking Ridge, NJ. He plays football, travel basketball and both travel & recreational baseball for Randolph Township. Additionally, he plays middle school football, basketball and baseball at Pingry. Lance also has been a participant in the Jr. Maccabi Games for basketball for the past three years. Like in the classroom, he puts 100% effort on the fields and courts and plays with an intense effort to be both the best athlete and team player.
laNCE PERlOW
Christel and Walter Lewis invite the con- gregation to share in their joy when their son, Charles Ian, is called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah on November 15. Charlie is a 7th grader at Gill St. Bernard’s School in Glad-stone, NJ. He is an Honor Roll student, ex-celling particularly at Math and History. He is an avid soccer player, participating both in Morris County and Gill St. Bernard’s teams. He enjoys hanging out with his friends, playing floor hockey and video games. For Charlie’s Mitzvah project, he has com-bined his love for soccer with his outgoing personality and compassionate nature. He participates in S.N.A.P. (Special Needs Ath-letic Program) serving as a mentor to special needs children during sports activities. He plans to continue his participation in this program for a least two more years.Charlie’s parents, his siblings, Genevieve and Mark, and his grandparents are very proud of Charlie’s accomplishments and look forward to celebrating this milestone with family and friends.
For his Mitzvah project, Lance has been working weekly as an assistant at the Randolph YMCA in two children’s exercise classes. Lance helps with signing them in at the beginning of the classes and engages them quickly in the class activity. He hopes to help them begin to love exercise and just feel good about themselves. Throughout the experience, he will also work with kids who are challenged by the activity to prevent them from becoming frustrated. It is very fulfilling for Lance to be part of these children’s lives as he enables them to have fun and enjoy themselves. Lance hopes to give back to his community by working at the YMCA and wants to continue volunteering there after his Bar Mitzvah.
Lance, we are so proud of the young man you have become! Your parents, along with your older brother, Shane, join the many family & friends in wishing you a heart felt Mazal Tov. We can’t wait to share this special day with you.
ChaRlES iaN lEWiS
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Youth News
Please advise us of any allergy or food
restrictions.
Look for our flyers and Evites for all
events. For more information or
questions please contact:
Gigi Schwartz (973)495-4320 or
Karen London (973) 463-1945 or
Wednesday, November 12Bowling at East Hanover Lanes6:00pm
Saturday, November 22Kadima Lounge Night at 7pm
For more information, email me at [email protected]
Shai Lewitter
Kadima Advisor
S A B A B A h S T u F F
SaVE ThE DaTE - January 25, 2015 MJCBY will be holding our first
Youth Talent show. Any child under the age of 18 can par-ticipate. Groups or individuals.
Singing, dancing, gymnastics, magic act, balloon blower;
any type of talent is acceptable
Or would they rather help back stage?
We will need help with lighting, sound, organizers, program makers etc...
We only have room for 30 acts. Look for our flyers and send inyour registration.
Questions or comments, please email
Gigi Schwartz at [email protected]
u S Y N E w S
Morristown USY has a wonderful and
talented board that wants to see
the chapter grow in its numbers and
enrich its membership with great pro-
grams. This month we are focusing on
Israel and Israeli culture. On November
16, from 6:30-8:30pm, we will host an
Israeli Movie Night. The board President,
Josh Usiskin, and Israel Awareness Ex-
ecutive Vice President, Elias Neibart, are
teaming up to create an educational eve-
ning to help Morristown USYers connect
to Israel. We look forward to seeing all
of MJCBY's teens at this event. If you
have any questions please email aly@
mjcby.org.
Aly Greenstein
USY Advisor
All 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders are invited
Mitzvah Day tSunday, November 2
After religious school (noon-1:30pm)
Dress for a mess.
Help us paint small rocks
which will be donated to Beth Israel cemetery
for visitors to use.
Lunch included!
Please RSVP
by evite or email [email protected]
questions call
Gigi 973-599-0168 Karen 973-463-1945
MJCBY Sababah November EventK A d I M A N E w S
Shana tova and what a great start to
the year for Kadima! We learned how
to build a kosher sukkah by making deli-
cious graham cracker sukkot. At our Iron
Chef event we had a great time using
crazy ingredients. We can't wait for our
first outing of the year as we go bowling
on Wednesday, November 12. Hope to see
you there!
Keep an eye out.......
CupCake Wars coming December 7
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SHALOM YELADIM - THE JUDIE GERSTEIN EARLY LEARNING CENTER MORRISTOWN JEWISH CENTER BEIT YISRAEL177 Speedwell Ave., Morristown, NJ 07960
Circle Time, Snack & SchmoozeChildren ages 1 month – 24 months
Never Fear!We are always Here!
All through the entire Year!
9:30am – 10:30am
November 3, 10, 17 & 24December 1, 8, 15 & 22 (last class of 2014 year)
COST: $18 for the yearPromising an hour filled with fun and laughter!Come meet our new teacher Robyn Coopersmith
Open to the Community!
For more information, call Marla Katz at 973-538-8284
or email [email protected]
as I walk through the halls of our nursery school, I am al-
ways greeted with hugs, smiles and even songs. From our
youngest families that come to Me & My Shadow to our oldest
children in our kindergarten class, there is always so much to
see and be a part of. We want to thank Harriet Sakofs and the
Sisterhood for making the SY children the most delicious squash
& banana muffins. The squash was picked by the children in the
nursery school from our garden.
Help spread the word about the amazing things we do here
at Shalom Yeladim. Our doors are always open and would love
to show you around. October has been a very busy month,
including:
• Field trip to Alstede Farms in Chester.
• Sunday In The Sukkah, with The Partnership of
Jewish Learning & Life.
• Fire Prevention Month, with our neighbors at the
Morristown Fire Station.
I am looking for high school students who need community
service credits to volunteer one day a week in our nursery
school. Please call Marla at 973-538-8284 if interested.
Enjoy the beautiful colors of fall.
Marla Katz, Director
Shalom Yeladim News
Saturday, November 2210:30 am
For families with children ages birth to 7 years.
We will sing songs, read stories, have playtime and enjoy spending time together.
Following our program, we will join the congregation for a Kiddush lunch at noon.
Feel free to bring friends! Open to the Community!
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Religious School News
N OV E M B E R S C h E D U l E
11/2 School in Session
11/5-9 No School - Teacher Convention
11/12 School in Session
11/15 Junior Congregation
11/16 School in Session, Kindergarten parent day
11/19 School in Session
11/22 No Junior Congregation
11/23 School in Session, 3rd grade parent day,
Tefillah Together
11/26 - 30 No School, Thanksgiving
November is a time for reflecting on what we have.
It is a month in which people count blessings and
take the time to acknowledge and appreciate the good-
ness in the world. It is a time during which, despite
everything that is happening in the world and despite
the news that is constantly bombarding our lives, we
get to share time with our families and we stress the
importance of compassion and giving.
Second grade students and parents met together to
learn about Maimonides Ladder of Tzedakah. They
learned that while all tzedakah is a mitzvah, some
ways of giving are considered more holy and spiritually
higher. Toward the top of Maimonides Ladder is giving
to a stranger anonymously, who has not asked for help.
As part of second grade parent day, the second grade
students have begun a warm clothing drive – hats, gloves,
and scarves for students in a school in New York City
located in an economically challenged area. They will be
collecting in boxes around the building until November
22. Please take time to donate new or clean, gently used
warm weather gear for needy school children. The donation
will be given anonymously, but we will know in our hearts
that we are helping keep children warm this winter.
What a wonderful way to teach our children to be
the mensch we want them to be, to reflect on the
important things in life. We need to constantly remind
our children that gratitude is key to appreciating
life. It is the constant thanking and appreciating
what will eventually teach our kids to celebrate life.
Gail and Michelle
Eli Diringer makes a snowman Tzedakah box to raise money to buy hats and scarves for needy kids.
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Sisterhood News
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Sisterhood News
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THING
Sunday November 16 - 10 am
Gratitude – An Opportunity!Within the context of Jewish texts, we will discuss the importance of gratitude. How we frame our world and assign value to what fills our lives – relationships, work, study, interconnectedness, physical things, etc. This often is reflected in our sense of self worth and inner contentment. There will be discussion of ways we can develop opportunities to give back to the community through acts of gemilut hassadim. Be prepared to share your own wisdom and be inspired by hearing the experi-ences of others.
A discussion facilitated by Paula Barber, LCSW
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Beth Israel Cemetery Association
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Preferred Rates for Congregat ion Members
For information call: 973-543-9740 Website: www.bethisraelcemetery.com
We are searching for stories about loved ones in our cemetery to publish in our newsletter.
If you have a story, please email Alise at [email protected]
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ContributionsTo explore options for contributions seehttp://www.mjcby.org/about-us/donate/
CaNTOR’S FUNDBonnie Welsh in memory of Arthur Krauser
EDUCaTiON ENDOWMENTPaula Barber & Howard Buxbaum in memory of Etta Buxbaum
GEMilUT haSaDiM FUNDLynne & Joel Goldman in memory of Elaine FriedmanSheila & Steven Gudis in memory of Seymour Gudis
hElEN MORChOWER FlOWER FUNDNancy Goldband & Sid Levit in memory of Ellie Levit
hERMaN J. FRiGaND MEMORial FUNDBella Averbach in memory of Pearl Candeub
liBRaRY FUNDJoane & Stuart Fox in memory of Isaac Israel, father of Arthur IsraelJoane & Stuart Fox in honor of Fran & Howard Loewensteiner’s new granddaughter, Melanie Rebecca
PRaYER BOOK FUNDThe Thursday Mah Jong Group in honor of Irwin Berns 80th Birthday
RaBBi’S DiSCRETiONaRY FUNDNancy Gordon-Michaels and Robert Michaels in memory of Richard Klapman, brother of Phyllis LevinJanet & Mel Appelbaum in memory of Jacques ShapiroEllen Levy in memory of Jeffrey Feis, Dr. Robert Levy & Dr. Joanne Levy
REliGiOUS SChOOl TZEDaKah FUNDBeth & Marc Alterman in memory of Harry Hammer, Jacob Cytto and Robert Heiser
RENOVaTiON FUNDLinda & Larry Kornreich in honor of Irwin Berns 80th BirthdaySara Shapiro in memory of Jacques ShapiroRabbi Amy & Bob Small in honor of the marriage of Josh Rogoff and Lauren FredmanGertrude & Bernard Klapman in memory of Richard KlapmanMr. & Mrs. Jesse Levy in memory of Richard KlapmanPhyllis & Larry Levin in memory of Richard KlapmanColeman Leff in memory of Esther & Ben LeffJill & Robert Granik in honor of MJCBY
ShalOM YElaDiM FUND Fern & Donald Spitzer in honor of Fred Knapp’s appointment as County ProsecutorFern & Donald Spitzer in honor of the marriage of Josh Rogoff & Lauren FredmanFern & Donald Spitzer in honor of Harriet & David Sakofs new grandaughter, Mira GefenFern & Donald Spitzer in memory of Jerald Reingold, brother of David ReingoldFern & Donald Spitzer in memory of Harry Hammer
ShalOM YElaDiM FUND Fern & Donald Spitzer in honor of Ilene Wolff’s new grandson, Avner JesseFern & Donald Spitzer in honor of the marriage of Abby Barkauskas to Chad PetersFern & Donald Spitzer in honor of the marriage of Jeremy Hammer to Lindsey ColeFern & Donald Spitzer in honor of the marriage of Joshua Rogoff to Lauren FredmanFern & Donald Spitzer in honor of the marraige of Arielle Scheer to Michael SteinFern & Donald Spitzer in memory of Robert HeiserFern & Donald Spitzer in memory of Monte Wallenstein Fern & Donald Spitzer in honor of the marriage Lauren Balaban to Adam Costello Fern & Donald Spitzer in memory of Jack Suval
SOUP KiTChEN FUNDRobin & Adam Kane in memory of Howard KaneMeri & Sol Barer in memory of Jack Herman
YahRZEiT FUNDRobert Warshaw in memory of Susan WarshawLois & David Chasin in memory of Robert HeiserCarolyn & Myron Finkelstein in memory of Max Henry & Esther FinkelsteinAnn & Warren Rhines in memory of Roslyn BaumgartenRuth Van Vort in memory of Mildred Toffel
G O O D a N D W E l Fa R E :
M a z e l Tov a n d C o n g ra t u l a t i o n s
Me l a nd J a ne t A p p e l b a u m o n t he ma r r i a ge o f t he i r d a u g h t e r, C a r r i e A p p e l b a u m G r a y t o J e f f r e y Zu c h ma n n .D r. E z r a a nd D r. B o n n i e Ka z a m o n t he e ng a ge me n t o f t he i r s o n No a h t o M i c he l l e Z i e k y.J e f f r e y a nd Aud r e y Pa nc i s o n t he e ng a ge me n t o f t he i r s o n Ky l e t o Me l a n i e E i de n b e rg . C o n d o l e n c e s
E i l e e n He i s e r o n t he p a s s i ng o f he r b e l o v e d hu s b a nd , R o b e r t He i s e r.M i c h a e l P r e s s o n t he p a s s i ng o f h i s b e l o v e d mo t he r, B e t t y P r e s s .
R e f u a h S c h l e m a
D a n i e l l a A b e nd , S t e v e n A b e nd , Ha r r i e t D o r f , D a n i e l G l a s s , Ta ma r a G o l d b e rg , S i mo ne G o l dma n n , J a c o b G r e e n , I r v i ng I s ko , Ma r c i a S a mu e l s , F l o r e nc e S u v a l a nd L i l i We i s s .
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YahrzeitsShaBBaTOCTOBER 31 & NOVEMBER 1 Cheshvan November 8 1 Hilde Goldberg* Joanne Levy Edward Elman Abraham Smolowitz* Paul Haimoff Alex Csillag* Bessie Gurevitz*9 2 Bernard Warshaw* Fanny Beck* Irving Klein* Irving Lupatkin David Friedman Reba Papish*10 3 Frederick Evenson Minnie Sawyer Reiter11 4 Sarah Goldstein* Clara Simon Roth* Solomon Weinstein* Rose Willner*12 5 Charlene Wildhorn13 6 Bela Chojnowski David Fleischman Henry Kaplan* Philip Schneider Freda Simon*14 7 Milly Ebner Ida Hirsch* Dora Korn* Richard Mullivor Oscar Notowicz
ShaBBaT NOVEMBER 7 & NOVEMBER 8 Cheshvan November 15 8 Louis Dunay* Anna Margules Morris Kripple*16 9 Anna Finver* Leonard Juros Della Spiegel* Sylvia Kopp*17 10 Lillian Ende Katie Fried* Mildred Squire*18 11 Solomon Beer* Alex Newmark* Monica Diamant* Abraham Sussman*19 12 Charles Stern* Sassoon Kashi Eddie Lieberman Meyer Weinberg* Rose Newmark*
NOVEMBER 7 & NOVEMBER 8 20 13 Hyman Freeman* Milton Appelbaum Doris Kashi Arthur Matthew Percely Benjamin Ostrager Sarah Rosenberg* Dave Rubin Ruth Yakupzack David Sobol*21 14 Sarah Golding* Jennie Cohen* Israel Lantzman Evelyn Rubin ShaBBaT NOVEMBER 14 & NOVEMBER 15 Cheshvan November 22 15 Samuel Schwartz* Maurice Nagie* Selma Rogoff23 16 Lewis Goldblatt* Hyman Keller Herman C. Glucoft Tessie Rubinstein* Izso Weiss* Joseph Markiewicz*24 17 Muriel Judkowitz25 18 William Farenci* Harold Grandis Martha Loewensteiner* Abraham Loewensteiner* Shirley Needel Eva Ostrager26 19 Martha Sheffrin Dorothy Freeman* Irving Rachlin Emanuel Gross Dr. Alvin Mintz* William Kopp* Isidor Tolkoff* Solomon Sperber Eliezer Finelt Thelma Spitzer*27 20 Esther Gervich28 21 Golda Zisel Drucker* Edward Seligman* Sadie Gottesman Ernest Jarvis Pearl Ostrager Tanzman Nina Wolff
ShaBBaTNOVEMBER 21 & NOVEMBER 22 Cheshvan November 29 22 Bernard Oxfeld Alexander Greif* Elinor BraudeKislev November 1 23 Evelyn Herman Jack Tetelbaum Louis Fenyves* George Wein Fay Greenberg*2 24 Albert Sire* Rose Morchower*3 25 Louis Schwartz* Rhonda Farber Hedwig Winter* Leonora Miller Ida Pikus Ida Goldblatt* Nathan Singer Anna Weinstein*4 26 Frank Heller Aaron Greif Bessie Lewis* Louis Weiner*5 27 Martin Katz* Abraham Segar* Arthur Soklaner*6 28 Tuly Reiter Samson Hittner* Beatrice Morchower* Bernard Rayfield Hilde Rosenbaum ShaBBaT NOVEMBER 28 & NOVEMBER 29 Kislev November 7 29 Henrietta Brenman Fred Cohen* Jacob Wenarsky* David Ruderman8 30 Sheila Thal*Kislev December 9 1 Hyman Evans*10 2 Louis Averbach Gertrude Youngerman11 3 Herbert Samuels Earl Price12 4 Irving Press Sally Rhines* Sylvia Dornfeld Harry Morchower* Joseph Csillag 13 5 Arnold Spain*
* Denotes a yahrzeit plaque
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