April 2015 - Congregation Beth Am

Bulletin
BETH AM
Where Traditional Judaism Embraces the Contemporary World
April 2015
Nisan-Iyar 5775
Human Dignity – CBA continues to openly support
every individual regardless of sexual orientation,
race, ethnic origin, and religious heritage.
First Night Seder
at Beth Am
led by Rabbi Rick
featuring a sumptuous meal
prepared by Beth Am
Friday, APRIL 3
Seder begins promptly at 6:15 p.m.
Seating is limited!
Please R.S.V.P. and pay no later than FRIDAY, MARCH 27th
 through our office (407.862.3505) or
 the secure Payment page on our website (www.CongBethAm.org)
Your payment secures your reservation.
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Adults (member)......................................... $38
Adults (non-member).................................. $48
 Children (ages 5-12) .................................... $20
 Under age 5 .............................................. FREE
 College students without local family .......... $10
 Active duty military personnel .................. FREE
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The entire Seder is about questions! We must bring
Message
from
Rabbi Rick
questions to the table, and assure our children that not
all questions need to be answered at once. I invite you to
make a list of questions your children (or you) ask at the
Seder table, or a list of questions you would like to
discuss at your table.
We are all familiar with the four children of the
Passover Seder – the wise, the cynical, the simple, and
the one who does not know how or what to ask. I
Even as we pray that the prophet Elijah will come and
suggest we keep in mind the 5th Child, the one who does
herald the era on earth when everything is as it should
not care enough to ask questions!
be, so do we pray that the 5th child and her parents will
come “home” understanding that her participation is
There are children today – between the ages of 13 and
vital not only to her own sense of being, but to the
120 – who have no connection to Judaism’s rich
essence of all generations within the Household of Israel.
religiously cultural Heritage. They feel no connection
following the Bat/Bar Mitzva experience. I think of the
mother who fought with her son about studying for his
special service. One day the child came in with a positive
— Rabbi Rick Sherwin
attitude, studying and chanting the selections with a
RabbiRick@embarqmail.com
smile. I asked him about the change. His response: “My
mom promised that as soon as I get through my Bar
Mitzva I will never have to step foot in a synagogue
again.” This is the 5th child, the one whose parents will
resign from the congregation as soon as the service is
over, who never bring their children to a non-Bar Mitzva
Shabbat service, who will not attend a Megila reading or
enjoy a meal in the Sukka, who will not enjoy a felafel
and get a taste of Israel. They might hear the Shofar out
of a sense of “tradition” and leave immediately, or enjoy
a brief Passover Seder with only the story and dinner, but
not the philosophy of freedom.
Rabbi Rick,
We must model for our children that Judaism is a rich
tradition that goes beyond simple rituals and familiar
Thank you so much for visiting Hillel, and introducing
Hebrew words. Judaism teaches us to ask the questions
Danny Siegel to the students of UCF. It is clear that you
about reality: how to face adversity, how to celebrate
have an amazing relationship with the UCF Hillel staff and
the true joys of life, how to work within a community.
that you care about the success of Jewish youth. I hope
We begin to bring the 5th “child” back to the table by
that UCF Hillel continues to strengthen its relationship
letting her see that we – as parents and adults – find joy
with you and your congregation in the future, and that you
in being Jewish. These children must see that being
come visit us again soon.
Jewish yields meaning even as we live fully in the modern
world. Let these children understand that our depth of
soul grows as we immerse ourselves in the spiritual
heritage of asking questions.
All the best,
Tamara Zishuk
University of Central Florida Hillel
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I’ve been on the Beth Am Board of
Directors for the past few months and to
be perfectly honest, the experience has
been marvelous. Members are sharing
their thoughts on how they perceive the
Message
from our
President-Elect
David Goldstone
state of the synagogue to be, how it was,
Beth Am means the people’s home and
that really is what our congregation is.
We are a synagogue for our membership
and as members, you are important and
your voice counts. Very honestly, many
companies lose sight of the fact that they
and how they would like to see Beth Am go forward. At
are there for the customer and not the customer for them.
times I feel like the parking lot is my new office and from
I can think of a dozen companies or government agencies
my vantage point, that is a good thing. So far the
that cause me to cringe at the prospect of even having to
comments I’ve received run the entire spectrum: “I love
call them, let alone having to go to their physical locations.
the new social hall floors and I don’t like the new floors,
When dealing with our synagogue, my hope and the hope
the tuna salad is amazing and the tuna salad is not my
of the entire staff is that your experience is as positive,
favorite, services are too long and I look forward to
warm, personal, professional, and as accommodating as
Shabbat services, I love that I have so many friends at Beth
possible.
Am and we’re members but don’t feel connected,” just to
share a few.
I encourage you to continue to share your opinions. We
have a staff that is dedicated to making sure your
I am actually relieved to get input from the congregation.
experience at Congregation Beth Am is as joyful, spiritually
In the past, I’ve had doubts about the level of engagement
uplifting, pleasant, and welcoming. I also encourage you
by the membership.
I see the same faces, the same
to visit Congregation Beth Am if you haven’t been in a
volunteers, and the same participants at Beth Am. I also
while. We are in a very exciting time and there is much
believe I am seeing a slight shift with the appearance of
positive activity going on. The Mitzva Brigade is making a
less familiar faces approaching me with comments like
huge impact in the community. We hope to hire a new
“Oh, you’re on the Board? Have you got a moment?” or
education and programming director. We have formed
“Can I talk to you for a second before I head out?”
active committees to improve communications, increase
Fantastic! Whether you are an active member or not, I
membership, and to take our events to the next level. We
genuinely welcome your thoughts. Beth Am is here for
welcome your participation, ideas, and as always, we
you, not the other way around.
welcome you to your Congregation Beth Am.
ADULT EDUCATION
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addressed will be the place of Kabala in our world
today, the Jewish perspective of evil, how much
did Americans know about Germany prior to
Think of CBA when you clean out your closets or
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World War II, etc.
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SIYUM B'KHORIM:
S’FIRA: COUNTING THE OMER
THE FAST OF THE FIRST-BORN
For seven weeks - from the second evening of Passover
Friday Morning – April 3rd – 7:15 a.m.
until the evening preceding Shavuot - we commemorate the
measure of barley (known as the Omer) that our ancestors
It is an ancient and widespread custom for the
brought to the Temple in Jerusalem as a thanksgiving
firstborn to fast on Erev Pesah as a statement of
offering for the Spring harvest. As we begin each new day
thanksgiving that the Angel of Death “passed over” the
during this 49-day period, we assign a number to it.
homes of the Israelites during the tenth plague.
The period of counting is called S’fira, and it creates a
There are different customs associated with this fast.
bridge between Passover and Shavuot. The exodus meant
Ancient sources teach that every firstborn – male or
that we were physically free from slavery in Egypt;
female – must fast on this day. If there is no firstborn,
revelation at Sinai (the theme of Shavuot) enabled us to be
then the oldest in the house must fast.
spiritually free to study Torah and to enhance our lives with
depth and meaning. The message of S’fira is that physical
This fast is treated with leniency so that if there is a
freedom without spiritual freedom is incomplete.
meal associated with a mitzva (such as a Siyum which
As we count the days, we learn the very valuable lesson
completes a section of Talmud) the firstborn may partake
to make each and every day count.
of the meal. Once the fast is broken for a mitzva, the
firstborn may eat during the remainder of the day.
The Siyum B'khorim is a particularly meaningful Parent
YIZKOR SERVICE
-Child occasion for learning and prayer. It is a mitzva to
go out for breakfast following the service, even if it
The Yizkor service is a memorial service recited in
means that our child will be a little late for school!
conjunction with the major festivals (which are traditionally
“family time”):
A PASSOVER QUIZ
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It might be fun to use these questions at your own
Passover Seder, appending them to the Four Questions or
pausing to ask them during the “Magid” section.
1. What is the Hebrew date for Passover?
Yom Kippur
The end of Sukkot (Sh’mimi Atzeret)
The end of Passover
Shavuot
2. In Israel, how many days is Pesah celebrated?
It is a service of memory to recall those who have died
3. What are the two major themes of Passover?
and whose lives and deaths have given our lives meaning
4. What is Hol ha-Mo’ed?
and direction.
5. What is the Shabbat before Passover called?
The primary responsibility is to recite prayers of memory
6. Where is the story of Pesah found?
for grandparents, parents, spouses, siblings, children and
7. What does the word “Seder” mean?
grandchildren. Others come to pay respect to other
8. What is the earliest source containing formal
relatives and friends, both Jewish and non-Jewish.
The Yizkor service is a way to connect our thoughts to
instructions for a Seder ceremony?
9. What does the word “Hagada” mean?
those who have influenced our lives and to those whose
10. How many “4’s” are a part of the Hagada and the
lives we influence today. It is a reminder that the energies
of the past flow through the present to shape the future.
Seder service?
We will recite the Yizkor prayers Friday evening, April
Answers: page 10
10th at 7:30 p.m. and on Shabbat morning at 9:30 a.m.
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MITZVAH BRIGADE
PROJECT OF THE MONTH
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES
PEARLMAN FOOD PANTRY
Three years ago, the first social action project began with a visit
to the Jewish Family Service site to ask what we could do to
help. Following a meeting with the Volunteer coordinator, Fran
Gelfand and Norma Greenberg rallied the troops and put
together monthly support teams.
The Pearlman Pantry provides emergency food assistance to
Central Floridians who are hungry. Over the years, they have
provided 80,000 meals to people in need. Since this is an
emergency pantry, once a person or family has received
support, there is a six month waiting period until assistance can
be provided again. In a nutshell, the pantry provides emergency
food for immediate needs and then refers the client to other
food sources to ensure ongoing support. The pantry provides
two full bags of food. The food consists of meats, bread, canned
goods, cereal, pastas, dried milk, produce and desserts. This is
not a kosher pantry and is open to people of all faiths.
Members of the Mitzvah Brigade have been volunteering on a
monthly basis. At one time, teams were going twice a month.
Due to availability of support help, the teams now provide
assistance on the last Monday of every month. The teams are
made up of CBA members who work on a rotating schedule.
They assist the employees at the pantry for two hours in the
afternoon. The work is not very challenging but proves to be
very rewarding. Workers are asked to fill shopping bags based
on a list of available food, give out the food bags to the people
who come to the pantry, stock the shelves, weigh food when a
private donation arrives and check food for expiration dates.
BOOK & MOVIE CLUB
When Comedy Went to School is the next
movie to be watched and discussed by
the CBA Book &Movie Club.
“Why are there so many Jewish
comedians? This movie answers this
question with an entertaining portrait of
this country's greatest generation of
comics – the generation that includes the likes of Jerry Lewis,
Sid Caesar, Jackie Mason, Mort Sahl, and Jerry Stiller, all of
whom make appearances in the film, telling jokes and telling
their stories. The answer is also found in upstate New York's
Catskill Mountains, aka the Borscht Belt, where Jewish
immigrants transformed lush farmland into the 20th century's
largest resort complex. “
We will meet on Thursday April 16, 2015 at 7 PM at the home
of one of our members. We welcome anyone who would like
to join us. Light refreshments will be served. Please RSVP for
planning purposes only.
Hope to see you there!
Norma Greenberg (Normajg28@aol.com)
MEN’S CLUB
Sunday Connection
Hosted by the CBA Men’s Club
Sunday, March 29th at 10 am
Professor Rich Gair will speak about his
experience
Our synagogue has always been supportive of the pantry.
During the holidays, members have donated bags of nonperishable food items and now we are stepping up our game. In
preparation for Passover, an effort was made to collect food
items which might otherwise be thrown away. Thank you to all
who supported the Pre-Passover Chametz Dinner.
What can you do to help with this project? It is simple! Please
contact Norma Greenberg and let her know that you would like
to join one of the support teams. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if
we had enough manpower to start a second day each month?
in
Israel
at
the
Holocaust
Conference, and his volunteer work with the
IDF during Operation Protective Edge.
Sunday, May 3rd at 10:30 am
Professor Murray Toborowsky will discuss the
Sephardic wave of immigration, why and where
they came from and when, was Columbus
Jewish, what effect did the Hebrew bible have
on the Puritans and America and how a
rabbi had a big impact on Yale University.
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Restaurant Review by David & Max Goldstone
Kosher Grill - 5615 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32819 - 407-392-2292
Max and I went to Kosher Grill at around 5:30 pm to a relatively
empty restaurant on a Tuesday night and when we left at 6:30,
the place was packed with couples and families.
Service was a bit on the slow side, but the food makes up for it.
We tried the falafel and it was probably some of the best I've
ever had; really well done. The homemade beef soup was very
nice, loaded with chunks of meat and vegetables. It reminded
me of the soups my grandmother used to make. Good flavor
and definitely homemade.
Max had the shwarma wrap and thoroughly enjoyed it. I had the
mixed plate, which is a sample platter of shwarma, falafel,
grilled chicken tenders, kibbe, and an Israeli salad, all of which
were very tasty and of excellent quality. The shwarma had a
very subtle curry flavor which I really enjoyed. The sample plate
has enough food for two.
Kosher Grill’s hot tea was a pleasant surprise. It is prepared with
a fresh mint plant left to steep in scalding water, which was
wonderful. It was so unusual and really worth trying. All other
beverages are bottled.
The portions are substantial and the prices are what you would
expect for a kosher restaurant on International Drive. The staff
is very friendly and most of them are Sabras, so English is not
their primary language. That being said, they really want you to
feel like you are at home and go out of their way to make you
feel welcome. The decor is modern and they have a small area
where they sell packaged Israeli food.
We would definitely go back. Come early to avoid the crowds.
The food was worth the trip.
This restaurant review is the opinion of the author who has no affiliation with Kosher Grill in any way. Congregation Beth Am is in no
way liable, providing an endorsement, or linked to the above establishment. Neither Congregation Beth Am nor the authors received
any compensation for this review and all content is strictly for informational / entertainment purposes.
Over the course of the next few
Catering By Artisans
months, you might notice some
(Your CBA Caterer)
enhancements
at
the
Oneg
Celebrating a simha at Beth Am?
Shabbat and Kiddush Luncheon.
If you want...
We will be introducing healthier
options, including hummus, veggie
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delicious food
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an impressive presentation
platters, organic foods, all natural yogurt, and more. Our
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personal, caring attention
menu is growing, not changing. We will have the same
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every last detail taken care of
unbeatable pricing
offerings as usual, but we are also trying to accommodate
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catering profits to benefit Beth Am
our members who are looking for greener or healthier
selections. Please feel free to share your feedback, as we
Then...
are very excited to bring
Catering By Artisans is your only
these new
choice!
foods to the
table. At Congregation Beth
For information, contact:
Am, we want our spirits,
Sheri Rosenberg
321.356.1529
minds, and bodies to be
healthy.
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Samantha
Michelle
Allen
Wild, Wildest West”. She is also
(A.K.A. Sam) daughter of Paul
Samantha Allen
an active member of the after
and Cheryl, attended the Jewish
April 18
school Cross Country Running
Academy of Orlando and is
29 Nisan
currently an Honor Roll student
th
Shabbat Sh’mini
in the 7 grade at Indian Trails
Middle School. She is a member
Club. In her spare time Sam
enjoys listening to One Direction
Songs (especially those sung by
Niall), going to the mall with
of the advanced band and hopes to be in symphonic next
friends, spending time with her family and hanging out
year. She recently received a Superior score for her Flute
with her dog, April. Her hobbies include competitive cheer
Duet at Seminole County Solo Ensemble.
and listening to One Direction (did I mention that already).
Sam looks forward to sleep-a-way camp at Camp Judaea in
Sam
enjoys
participating
in
her
school’s
drama
North Carolina where she will continue to learn about her
productions, where she recently had a major role as
Jewish Heritage and visiting her Uncle and Aunt that live in
Reverend Right in her school’s production of “The Wild,
Maryland this summer.
Sami Kuperberg, daughter
of
Nicole
and
Kuperberg, is a 7
student
at
th
For her Mitzva project,
Justin
Sami Kuperberg
Sami volunteered at the
grade
April 25
Ronald McDonald House,
Lake
Mary
Preparatory School, where
6 Iyar
she is a member of the
Shabbat M’tzora
National
Junior
where she made dinner
for the families staying
there. She learned that
Honor
they also provide snack
Society.
bags to the families each morning as they head to the
hospital. Sami’s Bima Basket represents the numerous
Sami enjoys art, graphic design, baking, crafts, dancing and
bags that she assembled for these families. It is her hope
spending time with her 2 dogs, 3 cats, a rabbit, a hamster
that these bags will allow the families to have one less
and a fish. Sami also has a passion for travel (her favorite
thing to worry about while at the hospital.
city is Las Vegas). She loves going on cruises, hiking and
exploring new places.
Sharing in the family’s Simcha is Sami’s sister, Taylor,
grandparents Martin and Maureen Kuperberg, great aunt
Sami is an accomplished runner, having completed 4 half
Susan Nathan, great aunt and uncle Joyce and Jack
marathons and countless 5k and 10k races. She most
Rubenstein,
recently completed Disney’s Glass Slipper Challenge and
Rubenstein and Robert Stephens along with family and
Frozen 5k races, where she ran a total of 22.4 miles over
friends from all over the country.
the course of 3 days.
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cousins
Marcus
Rubenstein,
Amanda
SERVICE SCHEDULE:
April 2015
FRIDAY EVENINGS AT 7:30 PM
SHABBAT MORNINGS AT 9:30AM
Sun
Mon
Tue
1
Religious School
CBA
4:15 pm
Community
Minyan:
7:45 AM
Mon-Fri
Thu
2
6
NO SCHOOL
7
8
Religious School
Winter Springs
5 pm
Religious School
CBA
4:15 pm
9
13
Religious
School
CBA 9:30 AM
20
Religious
School
CBA 9:30 AM
BLOODMOBILE
9-1
27
4
No Mitzva Class
10
11
Service and
Yizkor
7:30 pm
Mitzva Class
9 am
Office Closed
15
16
17
18
Religious School
Winter Springs
5 pm
Religious School
CBA
4:15 pm
Book & Movie
Club
7pm
Kabbalat
Shabbat
7:30 pm
Mitzva Class
9 am
Adult
Education
7:15pm
Religious
School
CBA 9:30 AM
26
Siyum
B’khorim
7:15 am
14
Mitzvah Brigade
Meeting 10 a.m
19
3
Sat
Service and Yizkor
9:30am
Adult
Education
7:15pm
12
Fri
Shabbat
SEDER at CBA Service 9:30 am
6:15 pm
Adult
Education
7:15pm
Jewish Academy
of Orlando
5
Wed
21
Religious School
Winter Springs
5 pm
22
Religious School
CBA
4:15 pm
Adult
Education
7:15pm
28
29
Religious School
Winter Springs
5 pm
Religious School
CBA
4:15 pm
24
25
Kabbalat
Shabbat
7:30
Mitzva Class
9 am
Shabbat Service
9:30am
1
2
Kabbalat
Shabbat
7:30
Mitzva Class
9 am
Acharei MotKedoshim
Shabbat Service
9:30am
Bat Mitzva
Ashley Weinstein
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M’tzora
Bat Mitzva
Sami Kuperberg
30
Adult
Education
7:15pm
Shabbat Service
9:30am
Bar Mitzva
Bat Mitzva
Benny Taubman
Samantha Allen
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Rabbi's monthly
presentation @
Oakmonte
1:30 pm
Sh’mini
SUPPORTERS OF BETH AM
Yahrzeit Fund
Mitzvah Brigade
Marc & Diane Siegel
Rhonda Des Islets
In loving memory of Erna Stern
In loving memory of Marty K. Levin
Sherwin & Barbara Sokolov
In loving memory of Dr. Howard Sokolov
General Fund
In loving memory of Annie Sokolov
Lon & Joy Winter
In loving memory of Lillian Schanz
In memory of Papa Irving Jacobson
Melinda Antelek
In memory of Nana Dora Jarenkes
In loving memory of Sam Broad
In honor of Rabbi Rick
Jeff Cohen & Luci Belnick
In honor of the birth of our grandson Cole Winter Stafford
In loving memory of Reuben Belnick & Joseph Cohen
In honor of the birth Alec Rico Bracco, son of Alyssa &
Neal & Bernadette Silverstein
Anthony Bracco and grandson of Sherril & Frank Bracco
In loving memory of Isaac Silverstein
Wendy and Marcus Bowman
Library
In loving memory of Kenneth Bowman
Lillian Tobias
Lloyd & Mary Lavin
In loving memory of Selma Pensky
In honor of Herb Weissman’s 75th birthday
Joe & Bernice Davids
In loving memory of Tillie Kornick
Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund
Gwen Bloom
In loving memory of Roslynne Bloom
Susan and Bernice Shapiro
In loving memory of Bill Shapiro
School Library
The Liebesfeld Family
Thank you for donating the box of Jewish children’s books
HOW TO CONTACT US
Opportunities For Giving
407.862.3505
Our tradition teaches us the importance of tz'daka. What a
wonderful and lasting way to commemorate a birthday,
anniversary, yahrtzeit, recovery from illness or hardship, Bar
or Bat Mitzva, wedding, new baby or other occasion! Or give
Shalom@CongBethAm.org
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support our many activities and to make Beth Am the
P.O. Box 915756
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Synagogue we want it to be. Please show that you care —
We're located at:
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All contributions are tax deductible.
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APRIL BIRTHDAYS
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Luci Belnick
Steve Jaffe
Carol Kirshenbaum
Lloyd Werk
Jonathan Eichenholz
Lindsey Shapiro
Jonah Goldberg
Jacob Karlinsky
Nathan Altidor
Sarah Opoliner
Sheila Rashy
Lisa Shenkman
Craig Golub
SuzAnne Kaltbaum
Michael Baron
Rich Gair
Laura Myers
Joan Somers
Sue Brodersen
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Michael Berren
Paul Brodersen
Logan Harac
Lori Helman
Celia Rosenberg
Benny Taubman
Ed Sheplan
Linda Bernstein
Sue Bobele
Arielle Copper
Pam Bellet
Rich Altman
Russell Goldberg
Robyn Eichenholz
Nancy Mendel
Stuart Bourne
Sherwood Weisman
Michael Zelkowitz
Theresa Myers
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Hope Keimach
Stephen Seidler
Jason Tollefson
Jeff Green
Rebecca Katz
Thom Oxborough
Becky Goldstein
Millie Harris
Claire Kaiser
Marissa Mencher Kaprow
Susan Shapiro
Serena Martin
Steven Sable
Samuel Shapiro
Mickey Hinkley
Erica Karlinsky
Sasha Klein
APRIL ANNIVERSARIES
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4
5
8
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Stuart & Michele Bourne (26)
Joshua & Jessica Kane (18)
Sam & Jo Ann Woociker (28)
Michael & Heddy Bernstein (38)
Kevin & Robyn Colley (15)
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13
14
29
Jay & Robin Mackler (20)
Sheldon & Stacey Weiss (18)
Evan & Krissy Gardner (8)
Brian & Marisa Gruber (15)
PASSOVER QUIZ ANSWERS
(1)
Nisan 15th
(2)
7
(3)
“Spring” and “Freedom”
(4)
Sunday, April 26
9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
the middle days of a holiday; days without
“Yom Tov” status
(5)
Shabbat ha-Gadol: The Great Sabbath
(6)
in the Torah, the Book of Exodus
(7)
order
(8)
the Mishna, codified in 220 CE
(9)
narrative or telling
(10)
at least three: the 4 children, 4 questions, 4
Mark this date!
The Bloodmobile
is coming to CBA.
If we have inadvertently omitted a birthday, anniversary or
yahrzeit or published incorrect personal information about
you in this Bulletin, we apologize. Please let us know
about the error so that we can correct our records.
cups of wine. Surely, there must be a fourth 4.
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We Remember — April Yahrzeits
1
Alex Gelfand Deliallisi, Grandson of Philip &
Francine Gelfand
20 Lila Diehl Jacobson, Mother of Bruce Jacobson
22 David Newrick, Father of Rose Lazoritz
1
Joseph Rutkowsky, Grandfather of Michael Baron
22 Ethel Fishman, Mother of Sheri Rosenberg
1
Max Evans, Grandfather of Herb Weissman
24 Hyman Levine, Father of Marilyn Lustig
5
Jack Dorman, Grandfather of Brian Dorman
24 Mary Friedman, Grandmother of Mary Lavin
5
Laura Goldstein, Wife of Richard Goldstein
24 Stella Socal, Mother of Pearl Seidler
5
Sada Bitton, Mother of Denise Reback
24 Stella Socal, Grandmother of Stephen Seidler
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Geraldine Kaprow, Mother of Rabbi Moe Kaprow
25 Arlene Parnes-Groberg, Mother of Michael Groberg
6
Richard Williams, Father of Dan Williams
25 Jacob G. Kaplan, Uncle of Larry Kaplan
6
Sylvia Zlatkiss, Mother of Jerrod Zlatkiss
26 Bessie Leichner, Grandmother of Rose Lazoritz
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Bernard Grunberg, Brother of Elly Soski
27 Betty Kaplan, Mother of Larry Kaplan
7
Bernard Grunberg, Uncle of Ruthie Rubin
27 Marion Zimmerman, Sister of Millie Harris
7
Nancy Sheldon, Mother of Bob Sheldon
27 Robert H. Porter, Brother of Shelley Weissman
7
Shirley Shapiro, Grandmother of Michael Abrams
27 William Porter, Brother of Shelley Weissman
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Alice Levine, Mother of Marilyn Lustig
29 David Losen, Father of Francine Gelfand
8
Evelyn Buxbaum, Mother of Bennett Buxbaum
29 Samuel Lustig, Father of Mitchell Lustig
8
Fern Dinkel, Grandmother of Thom Oxborough
30 Bernard Levin, Father of Rhonda Des Islets
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Lillian Bernstein, Sister of Janice Fisher
30 David Bloom, Father of Norma Greenberg
10 Phyllis Tollefson, Mother of Jason Tollefson
30 Nettie Beyerle, Grandmother of Debbie Davids
10 Sophia Wolfson, Mother of Janice Fisher
30 Samuel Bresnick, Father to Simmie Golub
11 Fannie Miller, Grandmother of Cyndie Elman
11 Lawrence Zlatkiss, Brother of Jerrod Zlatkiss
12 Freda Mozlin, Mother of Marilyn Klein
13 Bernard Gates, Step-Father of Allyson Ascher
13 Sylvia Feldman-Livingston, Mother of Mary Lavin
14 Anna Behn, Grandmother of Judy Suberman
IN MEMORIAM
14 Lois Klebanow, Mother of Sheri Berren
As a Congregational Family,
14 Norman Wolfson, Brother of Janice Fisher
we extend our heartfelt condolences to
15 Addie Retchin, Mother of Randi Yoffee
The LoMedico Family
16 Meyer Sokolov, Father of Sherwin Sokolov
16 Morris Reback, Father of Cliff Reback
As they remember
18 Harry Siegel, Father of Bernie Siegel
John LoMedico
18 Jerry Herwitz, Father of Larry Herwitz
19 Ester Cohen, Mother-in-law of Shlomith Cohen
19 Jim Rosenthal, Father of Betsy Batwin
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