FROM THE RABBI’S STUDY During my Rosh Hashanah sermon, I made reference to the “C” in TCS, suggesting that it should stand for community—a community that makes room for each other.
As a synagogue community, we are proud of who we are and what we have accomplished over the years. Nevertheless, we continually look for ways to improve all aspects of synagogue life. We strive to connect with and engage our community in ways that are meaningful and long lasting. In today’s world, we understand that the way in which people view organizational affiliation in general and synagogues in particular, is constantly changing and evolving. In order to stay relevant, we too must evolve and adapt to the realities around us.
Two years ago, during some strategic planning work aimed at “reimagining” the Rabbinical Assembly—essentially the union for Conservative rabbis—I had the opportunity to meet my colleague, Rabbi Mike Uram, Executive Director of Hillel at the University of Pennsylvania. Rabbi Uram has had tremendous success at Penn Hillel building a new kind of leadership focused on building stronger communities.
Since then, Rabbi Uram has written a book entitled: “Next Generation Judaism: How College Students and Hillel Can Help Reinvent Jewish Organizations.” In his book, he discusses developing strategies for engaging different populations, disruptive innovation, new ways of understanding community, building meaningful Jewish life, peer to peer engagement, etc.
We are thrilled to have Rabbi Uram as our guest at TCS on Sunday, November 4. In addition to working with our Board of Directors, Rabbi Uram will offer a lecture to our entire community, including Q&A, from 6:00PM-7:30PM. As we look to the future of TCS, this is a lecture that we all need to hear and a discussion in which we all ought to participate. Please make your best effort to attend. Let’s work together to strengthen the “C” in TCS.
B’shalom Rav,Rabbi Jeremy Wiederhorn
November - December 201823 Heshvan 5779 – 23 Tevet 5779
TCS Annual Fundraiser7:30 pm Saturday,January 26, 2019
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NOTES FROM OUR CANTOR
“Mindfulness is the basic human ability to be fully present, aware of where we are and what we’re doing...” (https://www.mindful.org/what-is-mindfulness/)
The alarm clock goes off, we all wake up in the morning and we go on with our business as usual.
We clean ourselves, take a shower, brush our teeth, look out through the window, get dressed, have breakfast, etc.
These morning rituals go on unnoticed by ourselves, we are in automatic mode like when we drive on the road and we are so immersed in our thoughts that we arrive to our destination without even knowing what streets we took.
Without really being aware every day, we are waking up in the morning, opening our eyes and realizing that we are alive. We take it for granted, but we shouldn’t. One could argue that Jewish tradition “invented” mindfulness.
The Talmud (Brachot 60b) teaches the following:
“When waking up from sleep, before washing hands, one should say:
I am thankful before You, living and enduring King, for you have mercifully restored my soul within me. Great is Your faithfulness.”
In Talmudic and mystical literature lack of consciousness is compared to death. As we are not conscious during our sleep, we manifest our gratitude for having our senses restored when we wake up. The list of Jewish mindfulness blessings can be found in all the prayer books. It is called Birkot Hashachar (Siddur Sim Shalom p.65). It contains mentions to our Jewish heritage, to our condition of divine creatures, our freedom, our ability to see, our blessings of having clothing, of having our needs being taken care of, restoring our strength and vigor.
The list also contains references to our “national mindfulness,” to the things that we take for granted on a national level like crowning the people of Israel (namely the Jewish people) with glory and strengthening it with courage. It contains cosmic universal references as well: the creation of heavens and earth, the succession of night and day.
In the same tractate the Talmud also states that the ideal time for prayer is close to the sunrise and close to the sunset and the ideal place is outdoors because being outdoors at those times generate a state of awe and appreciation for the creation and its creator. From the beginning to the end of our days, our millenary tradition is proposing us to take on a mindfulness journey; to count our blessings and not take the universe for granted or our own existence and survival for granted.
Have a great Jewish Mindfulness journey!!
B’vracha,
Cantor Luis [email protected]
3rd Grade: Laura has taught us what it means to miss the mark and that it’s okay for the year in preparation for Yom Kip-pur. We’ve created flags for Simchat Torah dancing and can’t wait to begin learning Hebrew! Look at us with Tibi in music.
4th Grade: Grade bonding has been a big emphasis for Rachel and Dara. We’ve started our class with some grade-wide icebreakers that emphasize the middot (Jewish values) of being kind and teamwork. Check us out trying to untangle this giant web!
5th Grade: The immigration from Eastern Europe to America has been our focus thus far. Shai has led our 5th graders in the exploration of family and where our roots started. In November we’ll be visiting Ellis Island to see history with our own eyes.
6th Grade: Our 6th graders with Mazal are building a base for B’nei Mitzvah. With a mix of games, studying the parsha, He-brew and review of the holidays, our year is off to a great start!
7th Grade: In each session we’ve started off with a game and each has hidden Jewish values in them, one was how our words may be taken differently by different people, another demonstrating how to work as a community towards a common goal. Besides that we’ve looked at different names for God and how they make us feel, and we’ve begun to look at Christianity and Islam and how they are intertwined with the Torah.
Seth GolobDirector of Education & Congregational [email protected]
LETTER FROM SETHThe Kehillah year started off with a bang at the Kickoff Carnival! All students enjoyed the ‘make your own ice cream sundae bar’ and huge inflatables. We also set an unofficial World Record for the Largest First Day of School Selfie!
Each class, every session has music with Tibi and Tefillah with the Cantor. This gives the students more access to learning through music than ever before. Our curriculum can also be supplemented by our specialists, especially with our grade Tefillah goals. Here is a check-in from each grade:
Kindergarten: Our Kindergartners are loving spending their Sunday mornings with Silvia. Each time, we start with Havdalah, then have time on our carpet to get to know each other. We’ve talked all about the shofar on Rosh Hashanah and how we dance with the Torah on Simchat Torah. Pictured here is our prep for Simchat Torah dancing!
1st Grade: In Stacey’s class we’ve been working on a lot of crafts. We’ve learned about how giving cards during the High Holy Day season is such a special thing. Shaking the lulav in the TCS Sukkah was a big highlight too!
2nd Grade: 2nd grade is off to a great start with Shari! We dived right in to learning about the meaning of Rosh Hashanah and what it means to repent, now we are going into the story of creation, Bereshit!
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PRESCHOOL NEWS Our school year continues to be filled
with wonder and joy. The children are now settled into familiar routines and
I can’t help but smile as I spend time in each classroom. I see children engaged,
joyful, productive and nurtured. Each classroom has its own feel and style, yet there are many common threads that include respect for children and respect for the developmental process. Our teachers are experts at knowing when to facilitate, when to guide and when to step back and observe. It is just as important to know when to be “a fly on the wall” as it is to know when to intervene. Just the other day I was observing a teacher doing something we call “self-talk.” She was working with a child who is learning to identify colors and instead of asking questions like “What color is that?” she played alongside the child saying, “I’m going to use the red playdough to make some meatballs right now.” The child immediately got involved and the teacher accomplished her goal of engaging the child and working on color identification in a fun, nonthreatening manner through play. The way we communicate our thoughts to the children in our care sets the tone for an environment of respect and creates opportunities for learning throughout the preschool day.
The holiday season is fast approaching, and I wanted to share some tips from an article I read that resonated with me as a mom, an educator and a grandmother! We all love our children and often we indulge them, and quite frankly overindulge, which leads to a playroom filled with “naked barbie dolls and discarded toys.” In her article “6 Tips for Taking Back Your Playroom,” Kitty Lascurain came up with a plan that is very similar to what we do here at TCS Preschool.
Tip #1: Rotate Toys: Early childhood educators know the secret of rotating toys. We have been doing this for years and if you haven’t tried it I highly suggest it. A well-organized toy rotation accomplishes several things, including elimination of clutter and ensuring that your child won’t become bored by playing with the same toys over and over again.
Tip #2: Put Toys on Display: This is something else we do in preschool: we create centers or play stations. For example, we have a kitchen area, a building area, a costume area, an art area, a library area. This allows us to put toys on display, so the children can see what is there without having to dump out a big toy box or bin. We also set up little “provocations” to peak the children’s interest and use toys in different ways.
Tip #3: Make Books Visually Accessible: In the library use books rails instead of book shelves. If you display fewer books and have their covers visible, children have an easier time making choices. Presentation is “everything.” When toys and books are organized they are much more appealing. Think about this: as adults we typically enjoy shopping in stores that have items displayed in visually attractive and intentional ways that are uncluttered and easy to get to.
Tip #4: Become a Minimalist! Buy fewer toys and ask relatives to think about “a family experience” rather than always giving gifts. I am trying this with my own grandchildren and we are really loving it (and so are they!). In Lascurain’s article she referred to an oldVictorian saying: Buy your little one “something they want, something they need; something to play with, and something to read.”
Tip #5: Donate! Bring the mitzvah of tzedakah into your home by allowing your children the opportunity to donate toys they have outgrown or no longer play with to a preschool or charity. This accomplishes decluttering and a valuable teaching opportunity at the same time.
Tip #6: Make Informed Choices: We are all guilty of buying the latest trendy toy but in general, when choosing toys to purchase, it is a good rule of thumb to buy toys that encourage creative thinking, teamwork and imaginative play.
Many thanks to all our Bagel Monday volunteers. This lunch program could not go on without you!
Jamie Klein-ZorefDirector of Early Childhood [email protected]
TODAH RABAHFor sponsoring Kiddush lunch:• Art & Ellen Gang in honor of their 41st anniversary• Ed & Ann Katz in honor of the 100th birthday of Charles
Schliff• The O’Neill family in honor of Molly’s bat mitzvah• The Serfaty family in honor of Jacob’s bar mitzvah• Martina & Bob Israely in honor of Simchat Torah
For helping with our bulletin mailing:Andrew Folger and Matthew Folger
For serving as grill masters at the Back to School/Back to Shul BBQ• Mike Newshel and Mark Brennan
WELCOME TO THE WORLD• Asher Noah Greenberg, son of Jonathan and Nikki
Greenberg, brother of Noami, grandson of Mitch and Judy Greenberg
• Elodie Madison Weber, daughter of Marc and Erica Weber, sister of Ethan
• Spencer Ryan Zieve, son of Brad and Maryn Zieve, broth-er of Alexa
OUR CONDOLENCES• Bernice Sturtz z”l, mother of Karen (Steven) Cohen• Marjorie Boas-Levins z”l, mother of Andy (Carol) Boas• Edwin Elson z”l, father of Judy Elson and Sara (Phil) Glick• David Eisendrath z”l, father of Richelle (Greg) Kalnit• Marcia Goldberg z”l, mother of Fran Rackson
KOL HAKAVOD To our recent Torah and Haftarah readers:Cantor Luis Cattan, Henry Feuerstein, Art Gang, Phil Glick, Judy Greenberg, Mark Highman, Howard Hochster, Adam Hodes, Sharon Jaffe, Steve Katz, Matt Landau, Michelle Levine, Jay Rand, Martin Rosenfeld, Abraham Serfaty, Leon Serfaty, Sol Slotnik, Deb Smolka, Ed Smolka, Mark Steckel, Geoffrey Stern, Carol Wahler, Rabbi Jeremy Wiederhorn, and Alan WolfsonTo our recent Kohelet readers:Alan Clement, Jay Rand, Mark Rappaport, and Deb Smolka
MILESTONESWeddings - Mazal Tov to:• Elizabeth and Stew Levine on the marriage of their daugh-
ter Nina Levine to Joshua Jordan• Naomi and Brad Berman on the marriage of their son Sam
Berman to Kimberly TronoloneEngagements - Mazal Tov to:• Shari and Harold Levy on the engagement of their daugh-
ter Dana Levy to Reiss Clauson-Wolf• Jill Gerla, Brad and Jennifer Gerla on the engagement of
their son Bryan Gerla to Lindsay Klapper
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS• Christopher and Miriam Young and their children Alden
and Celia• Greg and Richelle Kalnit and their children Sam and Dean• Brian and Michelle Friedman and their children Michaela
and Noah• Alex and Jennifer Tepper and their children Mackenzie and
Logan• Michael and Allison Amron and their daughter Sofia• Peter Vassilev and Miriam Ingber and their children Beat-
rix, Michael and Levi• Adam Kizner and Tobi Molko and their children Julian and
Gavin• Zachary and Lauren Roth and their children Max and
Ethan• Jonathan and Jessica Manela and their children Skylar
and Ruby• Jonathan and Iris Greenfield and their children Zachary,
Skye and Josie• Andrew and Wendi Lask and their children Jaxson and
Zoe
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SPECIAL EVENTSTHURSDAY, THURSDAY, 11/1Tikkun Olam with TCS: Dinner for Gillespie
FRIDAY, 11/2 Young Family Shabbat Havaya at 5:00 pm
SUNDAY, 11/4 at 6:00 pmAdult Education, Rabbi Mike Uram – UPenn Hillel“Next Generation Judaism”
THURSDAY, 11/8 at 6:00 pmJazz it up with Sisterhood!
FRIDAY, 11/9 at 6:15 pm K-6 Shabbat Hayava and Dinner
Kupcakes at Kiddush
SATURDAY, 11/10 at 9:30 am Kavanah Torah Study
MONDAY, 11/12 at noonRabbi in the Town
SUNDAY, 11/18Share the Pie Pick up
Adult EducationWalking Union Square
MONDAY, 11/26Sisterhood Hanukkah Boutique opens
TUESDAY, 11/27 at noonRabbi in the City
SUNDAY, 12/2 at 9:00 amKehillah Hanukkah CelebrationFamily social, toy drive, gift wrapping, & Hanukkah treats!
TUESDAY, 12/4 at 6:00 pmCommunity Menorah Lighting
Midnight Run Prep
THURSDAY, 12/6Tikkun Olam with TCS: Dinner for Gillespie
FRIDAY, 12/7 at 7:00 pmCongregation Hanukkah Dinner
SATURDAY, 12/8Midnight Run
MONDAY, 12/10 at noonRabbi in the Town
FRIDAY, 12/14 Kupcakes at Kiddush
MONDAY, 12/17 at noon
Rabbi in the City
WELCOMEBERINA ALTSHULER
Berina Altshuler has joined the TCS staff as your new Youth Director!
A long-time friend of our former Youth Director, Annie Glasser, Berina has already hit the ground running! She is from St. Paul, Minnesota and was very active in her USY chapter and region there. She moved to New York after graduating from McGill University where she studied Interna-tional Relations and Middle East Studies. She currently is a Program Assistant for Eshel, a Jewish non-profit that works with LGBTQ Orthodox Jews.
Berina loves all things outdoors, watching detective TV shows, and USY ruach! She is most looking forward to getting to know all of you at TCS and making USY an inclu-sive and fun kehillah. Contact her at [email protected].
Elliot KleinNov 10My name is Elliot Klein and I am an eighth grader at Bedford Middle School. I play
soccer for the Westport Soccer U14/15 White travel team, usually at mid-field. I also row at the Saugatuck Rowing Club.
I go to camp for two and 1/2 weeks every summer at Camp Moosilauke in Orford, New Hampshire. This summer I climbed Mt. Lafayette. My immediate family includes my mother Camilla, my father Tom, and my brother Ben.
For my Tikkun Olam project, I went to Saugatuck Elementary School to help dismantle a playground that was later sent to kids in Africa who don’t have access to a playground. This project really made me think about how lucky I am to live in Westport and to have access to anything I could ever want.
Last of all, I would love to say a big thank you to my family, Debbie Smolka, Rabbi Wiederhorn, and Cantor Cattan for teaching me and supporting me along this journey.
B’NEI MITZVAHShaynaWilson-SpiroNov 17My name is Shayna Wil-son-Spiro and I am in seventh-grade at
Middlebrook Middle School in Wilton.
I love painting, Odyssey of the Mind, dance and volunteering at Ambler Farm. My favorite subjects at school are math and science. My favorite time of the year is summer, when I get to live at Camp Ramah Palmer with my camp friends. The rest of the year I live with my mother, father, brothers Avi and Noam, my puppy Tali, and my two cats Midnight and O’Malley.
For my tikkun olam projects, I volunteer at Ambler Farm and tutor in math. I study modern Hebrew with Judy Wilkins, and I look forward to visiting Israel with my family in December in celebration of my bat mitzvah. I would like to thank Deb-bie Smolka, Cantor Cattan and Rabbi Wiederhorn for helping me to prepare for my bat mitzvah.
IsabelleBlendDec 15Hi my name is Isabelle Blend. I go to Coleytown Middle School and I am in
eighth grade this year. I have an older brother, Logan, who is in 10th grade. My parents, Michele and Michael are so supportive of me and have helped me to become who I am today.
I love to play soccer and currently I am on the CFC Arsenal team. In the sum-mers, I go to Camp Westmont in Penn-sylvania with my brother and my mom (she is the Culinary Arts Director there). My dad visits every weekend. I love my camp friends and it has been fun cele-brating their b’nei mitzvah this year.
As some might know, I love animals and I love to help people with disabilities. So, for my mitzvah project, I wanted to combine them together and try and help both. I am working with Guiding Eyes for the Blind and have attended some of their puppy trainings. I have decided to help make dog toys for the dogs to use in training. My goal is to make around 100. And, with help from my friends and family, I know I will be able to get that goal accomplished. I would like to thank Rabbi Wiederhorn, Cantor Cattan, and Silvia Cattan for help-ing me prepare for my Bat Mitzvah day.
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ADULT EDUCATION FUNDRick Bitsky & Joni Usdan in honor of Stew & Elizabeth Levine on the marriage of their daughter Nina to Joshua Jordan
Julia Brennan in honor of Ellen Gang for generously donating her time and skill to cre-ate a new bimah cover for the holidays
Martina & Robert Israely in memory of Paul Nicholls, Jr. z”l, father of Martina Israely
BUILDING FUNDStephen & Isabel Moskowitz in memory of Marjorie Boas-Levins z”l, mother of Andy Boas
Beth & Jay Rand in memory of:• Stacy Schlegel z”l, mother of Beth Rand• Jack Schlegel z”l, father of Beth Rand
Philip & Wendy Schaefer in memory of Marjorie Boas-Levins z”l, mother of Andy Boas
Philip & Wendy Schaefer in honor of the engagement of Dana Levy to Reiss Clauson-Wolf
CANTOR’S DISCRETIONARY FUNDRick Bitsky & Joni Usdan in honor of Geoffrey & Orna Stern on the birth of their granddaughter Maya Jade Stern
Rick Bitsky & Joni Usdan in honor of Scott & Joan Merlis on the marriage of their daughter Ilana to Noah Stephens
Pamela & David Furth in honor of Cantor Cattan & Joanne Folger for their help ensur-ing Josh was set for the holidays in Florida
Ellen & Art Gang in honor and appreciation of Cantor and Silvia Cattan
Stewart & Elizabeth Levine in honor of:• Michelle’s Torah reading• Charles Schliff’s 100th birthday
Stewart & Elizabeth Levine in memory of Edwin Elson z”l, father of Judy Elson & Sara Glick
Michael Smith & Debra Montner in honor of Chuck Schliff’s 100th birthday
GENERAL FUND Jan & Judy Berman in memory of Bernice Sturtz z”l, mother of Karen Cohen
Gloria Carvajal
Beverly Cheikin in memory of Stephen Frank z”l, father of Brian Frank
Marcia & Geoffrey Colvin in honor of Henry Feuerstein & Elise Meyer
Sandra Friedman in memory of Bernice Sturtz z”l, mother of Karen Cohen
Ellen & Art Gang in memory of:• Edwin Elson z”l, father of Judy Elson & Sara Glick• Flora Steckel z”l, mother of Mark Steckel
Art Gang in honor of Billy Cohen, David Popkin and the High Holy Day ushers!
Rich & Marji Kaplowitz in memory of Amy Ruda z”l, mother of Izzy and Maddie Baildon
Margie, Bob, Matthew, & Rachel Labarre in memory of Lewis Lorin z”l, father and grandfather
Irene & Howard Levine in memory of Stephen Frank z”l, father of Brian Frank
Denise Lewis in memory of Eugene Wachtenheim z”l, father of Denise Lewis
Michael & Cynthia Lieberbaum in memory of:• Sidney Greenberger z”l, father of Cynthia Lieberbaum• Flora Steckel z”l, mother of Mark Steckel
Sivia Loria in honor of my loved and loving daughter, Nancy Cohen
Scott & Joan Merlis in memory of Bernice Sturtz z”l, mother of Karen Cohen
Jonathan & Sally Potter in memory of Edwin Elson z”l, father of Judy Elson & Sara Glick
Sandy & Mark Rappaport in memory of Muriel Feldman z”l, mother of Sandy Rappaport
Jodi & Brian Robison in memory of Stephen Frank z”l, father of Brian Frank
Hope & Arthur Rosenberg in memory of Bernice Sturtz z”l, mother of Karen Cohen
The Saporta Family in memory of Stephen Frank z”l, father of Brian Frank
Mark Shulman in memory of• William Shulman z”l, father of Mark Shulman• Sondra Shulman z”l, mother of Mark Shulman
Anita Tuchman with thanks for a beautiful, spiritual Rosh Hashanah service
David & Lynda Tucker in memory of:• Harry Schwartz z”l, father of LyndaTucker• Sara Tucker z”l, mother of David Tucker
Ian Walters & Mindy Hersh in memory of Edwin Elson z”l, father of Judy Elson & Sara Glick
Jeff & Naomi Weingart in memory of Marcia Goldberg z”l, mother of Fran Rackson
KEHILLAH SCHOOL FUNDPhilip & Wendy Schaefer in honor of Jacob Serfaty becoming a bar mitzvah
LIBRARY FUNDHoward & Amy Matson in honor of Ann Katz’s dad, Charles Schliff’s 100th birthday
MUSIC FUNDAnn & Ed Katz in memory of Flora Steckel z”l, mother of Mark Steckel PETER R. LESSLER SCHOLARSHIP FUNDSusie Blumenfeld and family in honor of Toby Jane Goldfarb becoming a bat mitzvah
PRAYER BOOK & CHUMASH FUNDLiz & Mony Rueven in memory of Marjorie Boas-Levins z”l, mother of Andy Boas
PRESCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP FUNDKim & Neil Phillips in memory of Edwin Elson z”l, father of Judy Elson & Sara Glick
FUNDS & CONTRIBUTIONS July 28, 2018 – October 5, 2018
Keith & Cari Kaplan in memory of Amy Ruda z”l, mother of Izzy and Maddie Baildon
Martin & Martha Rosenfeld in memory of Edwin Elson z”l, father of Judy Elson & Sara Glick
RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND Robin & Barry Babbin in memory of Jack Babbin z”l, father of Barry Babbin
Scott, Stacey, Maxwell & Noah Berger with thanks to Rabbi Wiederhorn for support and prayers, in honor of Max’s return to Syracuse and in honor of Avi becoming a bar mitzvah
Ed Berliner and Barbara Levi- Berliner in memory of Mort Berliner z”l, father of Ed
Rick Bitsky & Joni Usdan in honor of Stephanie Bass on the birth of her grandson, Robert Ruggles Kwasnik
Susie & Todd Blumenfeld in memory of Irwin Fruchtman z”l, father of Janet Samuels
Andy Boas in memory of Marjorie Boas-Levins z”l, mother of Andy Boas and in appreciation for kind words and deeds following her passing
Lauri & Michael Friedland in memory of Stuart Friedland z”l, father of Michael Fried-land
Ellen & Art Gang in memory of Bernice Sturtz z”l, mother of Karen Cohen
Ellen & Art Gang in honor and appreciation of Rabbi Wiederhorn
Michael & Linda Gordon in memory of Edwin Elson z”l, father of Judy Elson & Sara Glick
Benjamin & Ivy Gosseen in memory of Mur-ray Verlin z”l, grandfather of Ben Gosseen
Cynthia & Jay Hamburger in memory of Abraham Hamburger z”l, father of Jay Hamburger
Jennifer Hershey in memory of Alan Hershey z”l, husband of Jennifer Hershey
David & Donna Hyman in memory of Amy Ruda z”l, mother of Izzy and Maddie Baildon
Richard & Lydia Kalt in memory of:• Marjorie Boas-Levins z”l, mother of Andy Boas• Irwin Fruchtman z”l, father of Janet Samuels
Jordan & Jennifer Kanfer in memory of Stephen Frank z”l, father of Brian Frank
Keith & Cari Kaplan in memory of Irwin Fruchtman z”l, father of Janet Samuels
Ed & Ann Katz in honor of Rabbi Wieder-horn with thanks for making Dad’s 100th so special.
Ed & Ann Katz in memory of:• Sylvia Bernstein z”l, mother of Jeffrey Bernstein• Edwin Elson z”l, father of Judy Elson and Sara Glick
Babs & Bill Kinneary in memory of Max Mandis z”l, father of Renee Mandis
Steve Krawitz in honor of Avi Wiederhorn becoming a bar mitzvah
The Levin Family in loving memory of Amy Ruda z”l, mother of Izzy and Maddie Baildon
Denise Lewis & family in memory of William Lewis z”l, husband of Denise Lewis
The Lipka Family in memory of Mitchell S. M. Krock z”l, father of Susan Lipka
Isabel and Stephen Moskowitz in memory of Adolph Moskowitz z”l, father of Stephen Moskowitz
Lee, Eva and Becca Rawiszer in memory of Amy Ruda z”l, mother of Izzy and Maddie Baildon
Michael Smith & Debra Montner in memory of Sylvia Bernstein z”l, mother of Jeffrey Bernstein
Howard Ruda in memory of Amy Ruda z”l, mother of Izzy and Maddie Baildon
Len & Linda Russ in memory of Marjorie Boas-Levins z”l, mother of Andy Boas
Joan Schussheim
Gary & Debra Solomon
Barney Spivack & Robin Oshman in memory of:• Marjorie Boas-Levins z”l, mother of Andy Boas• Bernice Sturtz z”l, mother of Karen Cohen
Lisa & Len Wald and family in memory of Bernice Sturtz z”l, mother of Karen Cohen
Nelson & Ruth Willick
Herb & Leona Wreschner in honor of the baby naming of their granddaughter Anna-belle Wreschner
SISTERHOOD – COLLEGE CONNECTIONAlan & Jennifer Clement in loving memory of Helen Hand z”l, mother of Jennifer and grandmother of Danielle, Shira & Lauren
Gregory & Amanda Parker in memory of Judith Parker z”l, mother of Greg Parker
SISTERHOOD - MITZVAH FUNDPhilip & Wendy Schaefer in memory of:• Edwin Elson z”l, father of Judy Elson & Sara Glick• Stephen Frank z”l, father of Brian Frank• Marcia Goldberg z”l, mother of Fran Rackson• Flora Steckel z”l, mother of Mark Steckel
Philip & Wendy Schaefer in honor of the marriage of Sam Berman to Kimberly Tronolone
TIKKUN OLAM FUNDRick Bitsky & Joni Usdan in memory of:• Edwin Elson z”l, father of Judy Elson & Sara Glick• Flora Steckel z”l, mother of Mark Steckel
Susie & Todd Blumenfeld in memory of Edwin Elson z”l, father of Judy Elson & Sara Glick
Ellen & Owen Bregman in honor of Charles Schliff’s 100th birthday
FUNDS & CONTRIBUTIONS (Cont.)
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Stephen & Isabel Moskowitz in memory of Edwin Elson z”l, father of Judy Elson & Sara Glick
Barney Spivack & Robin Oshman in memory of Irwin Spivack z”l, father of Barney Spivack
Stephen Steinbrecher in memory of Phyllis Steinbrecher z”l, wife of Stephen
Shellie & Greg Tapfar in memory of Bernice Sturtz z”l, mother of Karen Cohen
USY/KADIMA/MACHAR FUNDSue Cohen in honor of Joshua Cohen’s milestone birthday
Sam Glassman in memory of Stephen Frank z”l, father of Brian Frank
Babs & Bill Kinneary in memory of Max Mandis z”l, father of Renee Mandis
The Navarro Family in memory of Stephen Frank z”l, father of Brian Frank
Len & Linda Russ in memory of Edwin Elson z”l, father of Judy Elson & Sara Glick
Contributions received after October 5, 2018 will appear in the
January - February bulletin.