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Seaside Jewish Community News www.seasidejewishcommunity.com 302.226.8977
18970 Holland Glade Road, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
Mailing address: P.O. Box 1472, Rehoboth Beach DE 19971
February 2018 Shevat – Adar 5778
In this Issue Board of Directors 2
Co-President’s Message 2
Membership Committee 2
Committee Chairs 3
House Committee Addresses Building
Expansion 3
A Taste of Mussar 4
Book Review 4
The People’s Law School 4
Haftorah Sessions 4
SJC Book Group Schedule 4
Special Event: After Charlottesville 4
Alfred Gross Scholars Shabbat 4
Religious School News 5
Purim Celebration 5
BBYO 5
Oy Vey, 5K! 5
Passover – Not Far Away 5
SJC Board & Committee Meetings 6
2018 Off to a Big Beginning 6
Jewish Film Festival in March 6
Donation Form 6
Mitzvah Opportunities 7
Pastoral Support 7
In the Community 7
Birthdays 7
Thank You 8
Passover Seder Flyer 9
Oy Vey 5K Sponsor Form 10
Oy Vey 5K Registration Form 11
SJC Sponsors 12
Schedule of Services Friday, February 2, 7:30 p.m.
Parshat Yitro (Exodus 18:1 -20:23)
Leader: Rabbi Beth Cohen
Saturday, February 17, 10:00 a.m.
Parshat Terumah
(Exodus 25:1 – 27:19)
Leader: Rabbi Beth Cohen
Friday, March 2, 7:30 p.m.
Parshat Ki Tisa (Exodus 30:11 – 34:35)
Leader: Rabbi Beth Cohen
Saturday, March 17, 10:00 a.m.
Parshat Vayikra (Leviticus 1:1 – 5:26)
Leader: Rabbi Beth Cohen
Saturday, March 31
Second Night Passover Seder
See page 9
Please pay your 2018 Membership Dues
Invoices Mailed 1/16/18
Tu B'Shevat Seder Feb 4 Celebrate the New Year for trees
and the abundant gifts of the
natural world that give our senses’
delight and our bodies’ life. Join
us for the Tu B’Shevat Seder and
lunch on Sunday, February 4, at
11 a.m., at SJC. The Seder is filled
with fruits and vegetables (nut
free) and 4 glasses of wine or
grape juice. Following the Seder,
we’ll enjoy a traditional vegetarian
Israeli lunch. As we have in past
years, we’ll collect money for
trees for the Jewish National Fund.
Cost for the meal is $10/adult and
$5/child for members ($15/adult
and $8/child for non-members).
SJC uses an online ticketing
system for payment for events. Go
to sjc.yapsody.com, click on
“Tu B’Shevat Seder" and “Get
Tickets,” then select the ticket
type and number of tickets, and
follow the payment instructions. If
you have any questions, contact
Joel Simon at 302-245-1386 or
Special Adult Ed Event: After Charlottesville, Feb 11 On Sunday, February 11, at 2
p.m., at SJC, Rich Rubenstein will
speak on "After Charlottesville:
Should We Worry About Fascism
in America?” Rich is a Rhodes
Scholar, former lawyer, and
political scientist; author of nine
books about various types of
violent social conflict and the
possibilities of resolving them
nonviolently; now University
Professor of Conflict Resolution
and Public Affairs at Northern
Virginia’s George Mason
University’s School for Conflict
Analysis and Resolution. He will
explain Fascism, its causes of
concern, and its effects. He'll
provide examples of what other
synagogues are doing and his own
practical suggestions. Plan to hear
his brief lecture and join the very
timely conversation that follows.
February Trivia Night Feb 25 We have questions, do you have
answers? Please join us at Greene
Turtle in Five Points, Lewes, on
Sunday, February 25, at 5 p.m. for
SJC’s Night of Trivia. This is all
about bragging rights! It’s an ideal
way to combine wit, fellowship,
good food, and drink into an
enjoyable evening. Separate
checks will be provided for food
and drink ordered off the menu.
Questions? Call Bea or Lee Horn
at 302-537-7098.
Book Group Feb 28 & Apr 19 Join us on for our next discussions
on Wednesday, February 28, and
on Thursday, April 19. Both
meetings will be at 7 p.m. at SJC.
In February, David Herschler will
lead the discussion on Notorious
RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth
Bader Ginsburg by Irin Carmon
and Shana Knizhnik. In April,
Susan Towers will lead the
discussion on Death by Pastrami
by Leonard S. Bernstein (a book
of short stories) and Russ and
Daughters by Mark Russ
Federman. Please direct general
questions about the book group to
the group’s facilitator, Enid
Zafran, at 302-233-4877 or
Page 2 Seaside Jewish Community February 2018
Board of Directors
Co-Presidents
Buddy Feldman
301-343-0469
Alyssa Simon
302-245-1385
Vice President
Anita Smulyan
302-703-2900
Secretary
David Udoff
240-350-3258
Treasurer
Eric Doroshow
302-998-0100
At Large Board Members
Carole Ash
301-613-8317
Marsha Davis
717-554-1244
Mike Saltzman
302-827-2751
Stanley Silverblatt
443-324-2035
Religious Leader
Rabbi Beth Cohen
302-858-2374
Religious School Director
Joel Simon
302-245-1386
Immediate Past President
Mike Saltzman
Co-President’s Message - Alyssa Simon
It is my honor to begin my term as
Co-President of SJC. Mike
Saltzman left me big shoes to fill.
I hope to make him proud. I look
forward to continuing the journey
with Co-President Buddy Feldman
by my side.
January was a very busy month at
Seaside. On January 7, Debby
Markow and the social committee
arranged our annual opening
dinner. Despite the cold and
snowy weather outside, Big Fish
Grill was filled with over 80
longtime and new members. Then,
on January 20-21, we welcomed
Rabbi Hannah Laner, the second
of two candidates for our
Religious Leader position. The
search and worship committees
and the Board will now be
discussing the next steps in our
process for hiring our next
religious leader when Rabbi Beth
retires early this summer.
January is also the month for
everyone to pay their membership
dues. Thanks to all who have
already paid. For those who
haven’t yet paid, invoices were
mailed out on January 16. It would
be extremely helpful if you could
pay as soon as possible, so that we
can continue to count you as a
member. Our continued growth is
an important theme that drives us.
As I’m writing this, our
congregation has already gained 9
new members since the New Year.
Great things are coming to SJC.
Please check the newsletter or our
website calendar for all events at
SJC. I am sure you will find
something of interest, whether it is
worship services, adult education
classes, or social activities.
Membership Committee The Membership Committee
kicked off the 2018 calendar year
with a planning meeting on
January 16. We stuffed envelopes
for the dues mailing and then
discussed plans for the coming
year. We are searching for a
person or people to lead this
committee. Anyone interested
please contact Pat or Ed Simon at
302-424-8020…no prior
experience required.
Our first event will be New
Member Shabbat on Saturday
April 21, at our regular Saturday
morning Shabbat service. This is
always a great way to meet our
new members and show them how
warm and friendly our
congregation is. We are delighted
to hold this event and celebrate the
continued growth of SJC. You
won’t want to miss this great
function. Please mark your
calendars.
Our next meeting will be held on
March 20, at 7 p.m. in the SJC
building. All are welcome.
Yes, You Can! Have you ever wanted to attend an
SJC event but thought you couldn't
afford it? SJC policy is to work with
you if you have a financial hardship.
Please contact the treasurer to
confidentially discuss your situation.
Assistive Listening System
Available in Sanctuary Ask Board Member on Duty to Obtain a Neck Loop or Ear Bud
Minutes of SJC Board Minutes are available to interested
members after the Board approves
them. Copies may be obtained by
contacting our Secretary.
February 2018 Seaside Jewish Community Page 3
Committees
Adult Education
Marsha Davis
717-554-1244
Cemetery
Harvey Fruman
302-226-2209
Communications
Jennifer Rubenstein / Chair
302-841-0143
Fran Sneider / Newsletter Editor
302-644-4652
Community Service & Chesed
Cheryl Fruchtman / Co-Chair
302-227-1056 / 302-542-8094
Anita Smulyan / Co-Chair
302-703-2900
Rabbi Beth Cohen / Chesed
302-858-2374
House
Mat Ash
301-404-1471
Membership
Ed and Pat Simon
302-424-8020
Social
Fran Saltzman
302-827-2751
Worship
Buddy Feldman
301-343-0469
Youth Education
Marjorie Kobrin
914-419-2972
House Committee Addresses Building Expansion Since the Annual Meeting in
December, the House Committee
has been busy with the
preliminary planning for the
building expansion. We’ve
ordered a preliminary site plan and
architectural plans that will be the
basis for further decision making
and planning. These will not be
ready before late February, at the
earliest. In the meantime, the
committee is focusing on
developing a wish list of building
improvements that can be used in
estimating costs.
Some changes we are thinking
about, beyond the expansion of the
sanctuary, are relocating the
kitchen to the lower level, having
a multi-purpose room that would
be partially dedicated to a youth
lounge, and improving access for
all of us, but particularly those
needing easier access in and out of
the building.
In order to better understand the
community’s building needs, the
Board authorized the committee to
proceed on two fronts:
First, we will prepare a survey that
attempts to identify the needs and
desires of all of our members.
Some “wants” should be obvious
and clearly needed, others are
desirable if at a reasonable cost,
and still others are really nice but
beyond our present resources. The
survey will be forwarded by an
email (or mailed to those who
normally receive this newsletter in
the mail) that explains and reports
on the process thus far. When it
arrives in the near future we
encourage everyone to take a
moment to check off the likes and
dislikes. This information will
form an important basis for the
future planning process.
Second, the Board will host an
open meeting for the entire
congregation to discuss the ideas
for expansion. The results of the
survey will be available by then,
and we should have some initial
ideas flowing out of the
preliminary plans. All of this will
be presented and open to
comment, criticism, and
(hopefully) some praise. Look for
more on this in upcoming
newsletters.
If you want to see the report of the
Ad Hoc Committee that examined
SJC’s present and future space
needs as reported on at the Annual
Meeting, it is posted on the SJC
website (see top of page 1 for the
URL) under About Us > News
About Us.
Sponsor Oneg-Kiddush Have a Mitzvah? Do a Mitzvah! Be
the Mitzvah!
Host Oneg Shabbat or Kiddush lunch.
Celebrate your birthday, anniversary,
or other milestone or just because.
Contact Irene Ullmann at
302-947-9123 or [email protected]
to reserve a date.
Check out details under Giving at
seasidejewishcommunity.com
Wednesday Mornings at
Seaside Every Wednesday, 9:00 to 10:30 a.m.,
you’ll find the SJC doors open for
those interested in a contemplative,
spiritual, peace-filled start to their day.
Meditation, chant, and prayer are
included. Everyone, including folks
wanting to learn the practice of
meditation, is welcome.
Page 4 Seaside Jewish Community February 2018
A Taste of Mussar Each month, on the second
Thursday of the month, at
7:30 p.m. at SJC, we study one
virtue or soul/character trait
(middah) that is part of Mussar, a
spiritual discipline within Judaism.
However, there will not be a
Mussar class in February.
Class will resume on Thursday,
March 8, when we will study the
middah of Awe/Fear - Yirah,
Chapter 24, from our text,
Everyday Holiness by Alan
Morinis. Yirah is the last of the 18
middot discussed in the text. After
six years of a regular monthly
Mussar class, Rabbi Beth will
facilitate her final Mussar class on
Thursday, April 12. This last class
will include a review of our
personal middot, and discussion of
some of the concepts in the
opening and closing chapters of
the text - The Inner World of the
Soul and The Route.
Book Review The Adult Education Committee
recommends A Smile in One Eye,
A Tear in the Other by Ralph
Webster. The author chronicles
the experiences of his relatives
caught in the Nazi regime.
Patriotic Germans and faithful
Lutherans, never attending to the
fact that they had Jewish
forebears, their world falls apart
when they are identified as Jews.
The book tells the story of how his
family struggled to survive. Even
those who manage to flee find
themselves without a home or
country to call their own. The
author has woven this story of his
relatives with the struggles that
modern refugees face every day.
The People’s Law School On Sunday, February 18, at 3
p.m., at SJC, SJC member and
lawyer, Jeffrey Rosen, will present
an overview of Law and the Court
System. The class will begin with
a discussion of what is law, the
sources of law, and how law and
facts operate to resolve disputes.
We will define different types of
law and the associated courts. We
will cover Jewish law from the
Torah, including the Ten
Commandments, through the
Mishnah and beyond, concluding
with a discussion of the Bet Din,
the Jewish Court required in every
Jewish community under
Talmudic law. Then, on March 18,
Retired Judge Joan Churchill will
discuss Immigration Law. These
sessions will include insights
about secular and Jewish law on
the given topic. Those who attend
a minimum of three sessions will
receive a certificate of completion.
Join us for informative and
interactive discussions about how
the law affects you.
Haftorah Sessions On February 26 and March 19, at
3 p.m., at SJC, the Haftorah Class
will study I Samuel 15:1-34 and
the associated Maftir,
Deuteronomy 25:17-19. Prepare
for a precursor to "Game of
Thrones," as the Prophet Samuel
strips the kingship from the
shoulders of King Saul for failure
to obey a divine command. This
Haftorah, with its Maftir, are
collectively known as "Zachor”
(Remember). It is the essential
prelude to Purim and is read on
the Shabbat before that holiday.
We will consider a litany of
questions that have fascinated
Jews over the ages: Who were the
antagonists Samuel and Saul?
What was the sin of Saul? Can
failure to follow a divine
commandment to commit
genocide be a sufficient basis for
deposing one’s whole dynasty?
What might this story have to do
with legitimatizing the succession
of the House of David? How does
this story reflect the themes of
authority versus rebellion?
Religious versus civil authority? Is
there evil so intractable it must be
completely eradicated? And what
does any of this have to do with
the joyous and frantic festival of
Purim? Please join us.
Alfred Gross Scholars Shabbat Mark your calendars for April 14-
15 for the annual Alfred Gross
Scholar weekend. The Adult
Education Committee, in
conjunction with the Youth
Education Committee and the
Religious School, has invited
Charles Richter, Director of
Theater at Muhlenberg College, to
lecture on Jews and TV. And we
are doing something different this
year – having a Saturday
afternoon and Sunday morning
event! Professor Richter’s initial
presentation will be on Saturday
afternoon, followed by Havdalah
and a buffet dinner. On Sunday
morning, he will continue with a
presentation oriented towards our
religious school students, teens,
their families, and others.
Parking at SJC Please park on the hard asphalt strip
closest to the building only if you
have difficulty walking on the gravel.
That way, the strip is available for
those who need the firmer surface to
walk safely.
February 2018 Seaside Jewish Community Page 5
Religious School News The religious school had its winter
break, then a snow day, and then
was closed for the Martin Luther
King, Jr. holiday weekend.
January 21 was the first time
they’ve met since December 17.
So, no news to report. The
students are looking forward to
celebrating Tu B’Shevat with our
annual Seder and lunch on
February 4. See page 1 for details.
Purim Celebration Mar 4 Our annual Purim celebration will
be Sunday, March 4, at SJC. At
11 a.m., our religious school
children will perform a new Purim
"Spiel." for the congregation that
our teens are writing. We will then
read the Megilla and enjoy a
potluck meat lunch. The children
will also participate in arts and
crafts projects and Hamantaschen
baking. This should be a fun day
for both adults and children.
Please come and support our
religious school. You don’t need
to have a child in the school to
attend. Bring a dish to share at the
potluck, and let Joel Simon know
if you plan to attend the lunch and
what food item you wish to bring
by contacting him at
302-245-1386.
BBYO SJC’s teens have been trying hard
to get their BBYO group off the
ground, but the weather has not
been their friend. Several activities
were cancelled, including a
meeting with a staff member from
BBYO. Please watch future
newsletters for their further plans.
Oy Vey, 5K! SJC is excited about our 6th Oy
Vey 5k, 1 mile walk, and kids
race. The event will be on April 8,
at 9 a.m., with race day
registration beginning at 8 a.m.
We are again partnering with
Seashore Striders to host a
fantastic day of fun and fitness.
We hope you will consider
running, walking, volunteering,
sponsoring, and/or supporting the
race. Complete the registration
form on page 11 if you want to
participate in the race. Complete
the sponsor form on page 10 if
you are willing and able to support
the race financially. Both forms
are also available on our website
under About Us – Newsletter.
All proceeds benefit SJC's
educational programs. To
volunteer or ask questions, contact
Joel Simon at 302-245-1386 or
need your help with the following:
Sponsors. Your business has a
unique opportunity to support our
race. As a sponsor your business
will be represented in race
materials and displayed
prominently on our race shirts.
Please complete the sponsor form
and mail it to SJC.
Volunteers. Volunteers will be
crucial the morning of the race.
We will need help with set up,
parking, registration, food prep
and service, the water stop, and
directing traffic.
Chefs and Bakers. Anyone who is
able to make a dish for the post-
race party would be a big help.
This has always been a highlight
of our race. Runners always
compliment SJC for the food at
the after party. We feature kugel at
this event and would love one
donated from you, but any dairy or
parve food is fine.
We hope that many of you will
join in the excitement as a
participant, sponsor, volunteer, or
all three! Let's build on the
success of the last four years’
events and make this one even
better.
Passover – Not Far Away Passover begins at sundown on
Friday, March 30 and continues
until sundown Friday April 6, (or
Saturday, April 7 for those who
observe 8 days). SJC has two
opportunities to honor and
celebrate this most important
festival of freedom from our
history and in Jewish life today.
As has been SJC’s tradition from
our very start in 1997, we will
have a community Seder on the
second night of Passover, on
Saturday, March 31. Reservations
(via a ticket purchase) are required
and cannot be made any later than
March 23. See the flyer on page 9
with all the information as to
location and cost and how to
purchase a ticket. The form is also
available on our website under
“Worship.”
The last day of Passover is also
one of the four times a year when
the Yizkor memorial prayers are
said to honor the memories of our
loved ones. On Friday evening,
April 6, we will hold our regular
first Friday of the month service
and include the Yizkor memorial
prayers. We hope you can join
with us to celebrate the festival.
Hag Sameach–a joyous festival.
Page 6 Seaside Jewish Community February 2018
SJC Board & Committee Meetings Meetings are at SJC unless
otherwise noted. Meetings are
open to SJC members.
Board Meetings –Sunday,
February 18, 10 a.m., and
March 18, 12:15 p.m.
Adult Education – Monday,
February 12 and March 12, 5 p.m.
(meets second Monday each
month).
Chesed/Community Service –
Friday, February 16 & March 16
(meets third Friday each month).
Chesed meets at 10 a.m. and
Community Service at 10:30.
Membership – Tuesday, March 20,
7 p.m.
2018 Off to a Big Beginning! SJC’s year started off beautifully
with the most well-attended
opening dinner ever. Over eighty
of us gathered on Sunday night,
January 7, for a delicious buffet at
Big Fish Grill, a local favorite
restaurant. We had a chance to see
some longtime friends, and meet
some newer members as well.
Thanks to Debby Markow for
organizing this successful event
and to our office manager, Wendy
Walker, for all her help. Seeing
everyone enjoying the food and
camaraderie made this night
special!
Dorothy Shor
Memorial Mah Jongg Every Tuesday, 12:30 p.m.
Lunch at 11:30
At T.G.I. Friday’s
19266 Coastal Hwy.
Near the Safeway
We teach Mah Jongg to anyone
wishing to learn.
For more information please contact
Deborah Markow at:
443-310-9462 or [email protected]
Jewish Film Festival Slated for March The third annual Rehoboth Beach
Jewish Film Festival will be held
at the Cinema Arts Theater in
Lewes from Wednesday, March
21, through Sunday, March 25.
The festival includes eleven
screenings throughout the
weekend. Go to the Rehoboth
Beach Film Society website for
information about special events
and speakers to be held in
conjunction with several of the
films. SJC does not sponsor the
films held on Shabbat.
More information can be obtained
and tickets can be purchased by
visiting or calling the Rehoboth
Beach Film Society at 107 Truitt
Avenue, Rehoboth Beach, 302-
645-9095. You can also purchase
tickets at www.rehobothfilm.com.
Scroll down the left column and
click on Jewish Film Festival.
Then click on online ticket
reservations.
Please make contributions to SJC
to support the festival by sending
your donations directly to SJC at
our mailing address shown on
page 1. Write “Film Fest” on your
check, and include a note with
your contribution that funds can
be used to defray SJC’s costs of
the festival.
Let’s make this year’s festival
another sell-out event!
Yahrzeit Plaques Honor your departed loved one by
having a plaque mounted on the wall
in the sanctuary. It takes 3 months to
receive them.
SJC Cemetery Reserve Your Plot(s) today.
Contact Harvey Fruman at
302-226-2209 or [email protected]
Donation Form (Please print clearly)
Seaside Jewish Community
P.O. Box 1472
Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
Complete this form and mail it along
with your check to the above address.
You can also donate by clicking on the
Donate button on the home page at
www.seasidejewishcommunity.com.
Enclosed is a donation in the
amount of: $ _________ for:
□ General Fund (unrestricted)
□ Restricted for:
□ Adult Education Programs
□ Alfred Gross Scholars Fund
□ Building Fund
□ Cemetery Program
□ Community Service Programs
□ Religious School Programs
□ Ritual Object Fund
□ Worship Programs
□ Youth Education Fund
In Memory/Honor of (optional):
Please send notification of this
donation to (Name/Address) (optional):
Donor Info:
Name:
Address:
City, State, Zip:
Phone:
E-Mail:
Thank you again for your generosity.
SJC is a 501(c)(3) organization.
Contributions are tax-deductible to the
extent allowed by law. Consult your
tax advisor for details.
February 2018 Seaside Jewish Community Page 7
Mitzvah Opportunities Looking To Get Involved? Give SJC some of your time,
energy, and spirit; and SJC will
give you the opportunity to meet
new folks, create new friendships,
voice your opinion about the
programs and projects, and be a
part of the volunteer corps that
keeps SJC moving and shaking.
Volunteer to help with upcoming
projects and activities –
Adult Education Committee is
searching for folks who have a
special interest who would like to
present it as a program to the SJC
community (Marsha Davis, 717-
554-1244,
Helping Hands, is seeking
volunteers to provide a meal for
members who are experiencing a
temporary need of assistance.
(Cynthia Mervis, 302-212-2692,
Membership Committee is
searching for a new committee
chair and for new committee
members (Ed and Pat Simon,
302-424-8020)
Epworth Good Samaritan
Program – SJC is supporting this
program that distributes food and
gives small financial aid to those
in need. If you want to attend the
next training, contact Sara Rosen,
240-393-2775,
Epworth Soup Kitchen – Sunday,
February 18, with preparation on
February 16. SJC’s Team 6 is
responsible for the soup kitchen
every 6 weeks. (Dill Patz, 302-
537-4368, [email protected])
Pastoral Support – Just A Phone Call Away Pastoral support is available to
visit patients at local hospitals,
nursing homes, and rehab
facilities. We can help families
dealing with the death of a loved
one. Our Religious Leader is
available to help families through
the rituals and processes
surrounding death, including
funeral and burial, Shiva, and
notifying the SJC community.
Other SJC members take care of
providing a Shiva tray or meal of
comfort or a contribution in
memory of the loved one. Contact
SJC’s Chesed/Community Service
Committee Chairs or SJC’s
Religious Leader. See pages 2 and 3
for their contact information.
In The Community
Refuah Shleimah – Get Well
Wishes
We send our prayers and healing
energy to SJC members and loved
ones of members who have been
hospitalized or injured in recent
weeks, or who are facing or have
had health challenges.
Barbara Kaplan
Helping Hands SJC offers support to members who
are ill, grieving, homebound, or just
need a helping hand. Available
support includes sending cards,
visiting people at home, preparing and
delivering meals, picking up groceries
and prescriptions, small repairs around
the house, and running errands. New
Helping Hand team members are
welcome. Contact Anita Smulyan at
302-703-2900. If you can provide a
meal, call Cynthia Mervis at
302-212-2692.
Happy Birthday to our Members 2/02 Louis Hyman
2/03 Hank Jacob
2/03 Lionel Saltzberg
2/04 Emily Simon
2/04 Hal Cohen
2/04 Madelyn Zacchino
2/04 Ruth Novick
2/07 Liam Stegall
2/09 Lori Bernstein
2/10 Aida Waserstein
2/10 Miriam Zadek
2/10 Monica Fleischmann
2/10 Nancy Abramowitz
2/10 Steve Scheffer
2/11 Jacqueline Hein
2/12 Carl Newman
2/12 Nikki Downs
2/12 Renee Suslak
2/13 Keith Snyder
2/13 Ronni Jacob
2/13 Vivian Warren
2/14 Julie Cooper
2/14 Larry Katz
2/14 Nancy Hackerman
2/15 Buddy Feldman
2/15 David Udoff
2/15 Fran Sneider
2/15 Steve Bold
2/16 Patricia Simon
2/16 Virginia Barwick
2/18 Marjorie Norris
2/18 Nicole Sachs
2/19 Joni LeVine
2/2 Phillip Weinberg
2/20 Ethan Simon
2/23 Alvin Ross
2/23 Paula Varrassi
2/23 Stephen Thaler
2/24 Cynthia Headman
2/24 Shirley Fantl
2/25 Harriet Miller
2/25 Lauren Block
2/25 Lee Mussoff
2/25 Megan Block
2/27 Barbara Alushin
2/27 Eric Land
2/28 Patrick Gossett
2/28 Sander Bieber
Page 8 Seaside Jewish Community February 2018
Thank You SJC gratefully acknowledges the
following donations received as
of January 8.
General Fund
Arnold Cohen for HHD
Buddy & Marilyn Feldman for
Community Service program in
honor of the birth of Hank Smith’s
granddaughter
Marc & Cheryl Fruchtman for
Community Service program in
honor of Irwin Gold’s 90th birthday
Lester & Maria-Luisa Koransky
Jeff & Joni LeVine for Community
Service programs
Jeff & Joni LeVine in memory of
Rhoda Prager, mother, grandmother
& wife
Carl & Deena Newman for
Community Service programs
Paul & Fredda Pennock
Patricia Powell
Harry Sachs for Community Service
programs in honor of his mother,
Myra Sachs
Peter Schott & Jeffrey Davis
Becky Schumacher for HHD in
memory of Meyer & Ida Kushner
Eric & Robin Schwartz
Mark & Judith Siegel
Edward & Patricia Simon
Matthew & Sara Simon in honor of
Miriam Zadek receiving a
Gubernatorial Citation for Lifetime
Achievement in Service
Hank Smith
Dennis Trencher
Laurence & Kimberly Trost for HHD
donation in memory of Alice &
Milton Trost, beloved mother &
father
Ellen Watkins
Shirley Weiner in honor of Harvey
Fruman’s birthday
Year End Donations
Anonymous (1 donation)
Jared & Audrey Adkins in memory of
Evelyn Greenstein
Dan & Dahni Barkley
Richard & Andrea Barros in memory
of Chuck Freed
Neil & Marion Blakeman
Paul & Edith Calem in memory of
Adela Mandujano
Jason & Faye Cohen
Diane Daum in honor of Edie’s birth
Zita Dresner
Clif Elgarten & Marni Walfoort
Shirley Fantl in memory of Robin
Fantl
Jan & Beverly Feidel
Jack Feldman in honor Buddy
Feldman
Leslie & Susan Gladstone
Sol & Nina Glasner
Steven & Susan Gleich in memory of
Mildred Turetzky
Paul & Sharon Greenblath in memory
of Fanny Greenblath
Helaine Greenfeld & Richard Mintz
in memory of David Greenfeld &
Walter Mintz
Vincent & Marsha Guarriello in
memory of Sidney Shapiro
Nancy Hackerman in honor of Leslie
& Susan Gladstone
Jeffrey Hawtof & Nancy Gideon
Michael & Cynthia Headman
Andrew Hertzberg & Andy Rollman
Gerald & Irene Holtz
Jane Josephs
William Kaplan in memory of Abe
Kaplan
Marilyn Kates & Laura Glenn in
honor of SJC
Philip & Jean Keats
Michael Kernosh & Arlene Rubin
David & Marjorie Kobrin
Brian & Brina Krupp for Community
Service program
Michelle Layton in memory of
Katherine Layton
Ron Lench
Alan & Ellen Levin Family
Foundation
Frank & Elaine Levy
Doreen Linehan
Ed & Estie Lipsit
Louise Macks in memory of Morton
Macks
Harriet Miller in honor of her mother,
Esther Orkin Smith
Donald & Lynne Myers
Karen Norris in honor of Buddy &
Marilyn Feldman
Ruth Novick
Louis Numkin & Suzie Price in honor
of Mike Saltzman, for good health
Mitchell & Trudy Orgel
Wayne & Vicki Ortner
Sol & Beverly Peltz
Steve & Sue Rasher
Susan Rattner
Rhona Rosenberg in honor of Stanley
& Cindi Silverblatt
Alvin Ross
Michael & Fran Saltzman
Jay Salwen & Elsa Goldstein
Ellen Schnabel
Chick & Barbara Silberstein
Nicholas Simmonds
Joel & Alyssa Simon
Lois Simon in honor of Bud Simon
Allan & Leslie Slan
Norman & Sharon Stein
Joseph & Judith Stormer
Steven & Janet Tischler in memory
of Darren Tischler, Helen Tischler
& Edna Seitz
Susan Towers
Neil & Kristan Trugman in memory
of Mitzi & Moe Trugman
Leonard & Irene Ullmann
Mario & Ruth Weiss in honor of their
parents
Mark & Janet Widoff
Steve & Carol Zimmerman
Building Fund
Martin & Ellen Epstein
Oneg/Kiddush Sponsors
2/02 Howard & Elaine Hockman in
honor of the welcoming reception
they received when joining SJC
2/17 Bill & Cheryll Trefzger in honor
of SJC and the warm welcoming
they’ve received
New Members
Heidi Clark
Abbey Feierstein
Clifton Hancock & Bonnie Wagman
Robb Mapou
Ruth Osman
Marilyn Park
Peter Schott
Laurence Trost
Seaside Jewish Community 22st Annual Passover Seder
2nd Night Saturday, March 31, 2018 5:30 p.m.
The Clubhouse at Baywood
Baywood Greens
32267 Clubhouse Way (off of Route 24)
Millsboro, DE 19966
Valet Parking Available
Advance reservations are required by March 23
Reserve your meal and pay online following the below directions.
Dinner Menu
Adults
Members - $38 Non Members - $41
Children
Members - $16 Non Members - $18
Chicken Soup w/Matzo Ball Chicken Soup w/Matzo Ball
Salad
Choice of Entrée
Roasted Turkey Breast
Salmon
Vegetarian
Choice of Entrée
Hamburger (No bun)
Chicken Leg
Chicken Breast
Mixed Fresh Vegetables French Fries
Roasted Potatoes Apple Sauce
Dessert Dessert
Questions about the Seder: Call Gail Tannenbaum at 302-827-2627
Ticket Questions? Email SJC’s Office Manager, Wendy Walker, at [email protected].
Purchase Tickets by March 23:
Go to http://sjc.yapsody.com
Find the “2018 Passover Seder” event.
Click on “More Information” and then on “Get Tickets.”
FIRST, select the number and type of tickets (i.e., the number of meals you are paying
for).
THEN on the bottom right of the screen, click on "SAVE TO CART."
Enter your email address, full names of guests and a phone number and click on
“print/email” tickets.
Select your payment method – IF YOU ARE PAYING WITH A CREDIT CARD,
SELECT “PAY WITH PAYPAL.”
A summary of the tickets you selected and the total cost are on the right side of the
screen.
On the left side, complete the “Pay with a debit card or credit card” form. If you have a
PayPal account, you would click and fill in that information.
Oy Vey, 5K and Walk Sponsor Form
Event Date: April 8, 2018 at 9 AM
Seaside Jewish Community, 18970 Holland Glade Road, Rehoboth Beach, DE
Race will benefit the educational programs at SJC
Race registration details and more information can be found at www.seashorestriders.com.
Mensch Sponsor ($500+): Tzadik Sponsor ($250+): Mazel Tov Sponsor ($150+):
Recognition on the event website and related press materials
Opportunity to provide company information, business cards, and/or giveaway items at registration/check in table
Three free race entries
Opportunity to set up table/exhibit in the registration area (day of the event)
Business name at mile marker signs
Announcement of business name at the beginning of the race
Name or logo of business on race shirts
Recognition on the event website and related press materials
Opportunity to provide company information, business cards, and/or giveaway items at registration/check in table
Two free race entries
Opportunity to set up table/exhibit in the registration area (day of the event)
Announcement of business name at the beginning of the race
Name or logo of business on race shirts
Recognition on the event website and related press materials
Opportunity to provide company information, business cards, and/or giveaway items at registration/check in table
One free race entry
Name or logo of business on race shirts
OTHER SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
In-‐kind prize donations, gift certificates to your business, free products, or food for post-‐race party
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To become a sponsor return this form with a check made payable to the Seaside Jewish Community, PO Box 1472, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971, no later than 3/20/18.
Business Name _____________________________ Primary Contact ____________________________________
Address ______________________________________________________________________________________
Phone ______________________________ E-‐mail __________________________________________________
Sponsorship Level: $500 ______ $250 _______ $150 _______ Other_______
I intend to use my complimentary registration(s) Yes _______ No ________
Thank you for your support
Oy Vey, 5K Run and Walk 5K Race / 1 Mile Fun Walk
Proceeds benefit the educational programs at Seaside Jewish Community
3.1 MILE OUT & BACK COURSE ON THE JUNCTION BREAKWATER TRAIL OF CAPE HENLOPEN STATE PARK
REHOBOTH BEACH, DELAWARE When: Sunday, APRIL 8, 2018 beginning at 9:00 am
Where: Seaside Jewish Community, 18970 Holland Glade Rd, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971 (Located next to Rehoboth Little League)
Produced By: Seashore Striders with Chronotrack Chip timing & finish line services provided by the Seashore Strider Event Production, Inc.
Registration: $25 Pre-Registration by 4/6, $30 Race-Day Registration beginning at 8:00 am
Awards: Awards presented to the Overall & Master Champions, as well as to the top three finishers, in the following nine age groups: 9 & U, 10-13, 14-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70 & over.
Amenities: T-shirts guaranteed to the first 100 registered, water stops and breakfast provided featuring homemade kugel.
Online registration by 4/6/18. (One application per participant required).
MAIL IN REGISTRATION FORM If you are unable to register online, please mail in this form by 4/2/18 with your payment payable to:
Seashore Striders, Oy Vey 5K, P. O. Box 99, Nassau, DE 19969 Event: Seaside Jewish Community 5k
Name: DOB: Age: Gender: M or F
Address: Phone: Email:
Pre-‐registration: $25 Race Day, $30 Day of Event: 5k: 1 M Walk:
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WAIVER I know that competing in a 5K Run/Walk can be a hazardous activity. I should not enter unless I am medically able and properly trained. Having read this waiver, I for myself and anyone acting in my behalf, waive, Seashore Striders, Seaside Jewish Community, Seashore Strider Event Production, Inc., Road Runners Club of America, City of Rehoboth Beach, Rehoboth Little League, State of Delaware and all sponsors from all claims and liabilities resulting in my participation in
this event.
FOR RACE INFORMATION CALL Seashore Strider DIRECTOR TIM BAMFORTH
(302) 644-8952 or email [email protected] or Joel Simon, SJC, (302) 245-1386 or [email protected]
Register Online at www.seashorestriders.com or by mail to: SEASHORE STRIDERS; P.O. BOX 99; NASSAU, DELAWARE 19969
Signature: Date: Official
Parent Signature (under 18): Date: use only
Emergency contact/phone: Name: BIB:
Seaside Jewish Community
P.O. Box 1472
Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
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