January - February 2015 Website: www.forestcity388.com Lyndhurst, Ohio MASTER’S MESSAGE The following is our new Worshipful Master’s Installations speech. “As iron sharpens iron, so a friend sharpens a friend.” - King Solomon Brethren, ladies, friends and distinguished guests. It is my honor to speak to you tonight from a podium in the east. Six years ago I began this journey. I became a master mason at Forest City masonic lodge. Very shortly after taking my third degree, my masonic father, Worshipful Brother Franck Kakou, appointed me to the marshals position. Over the next many years I progressed to the position which I will assume tonight. This night is not about me though, it is not about my plans, my appointments, my aspirations or me at all. It is about Forest City lodge. An institution that has withstood the test of time for 147 years. Nearly 125 years before the internet, 110 years before the first personal computer, 102 years before man walked on the moon, 36 years before an airplane first flew and nine years before Alexander Graham Bell patented the telephone. Forest City has in the past, and the present, been a place for good men to come and become better men, and it will continue to be so for years to come. To insure the continued thriving of this great institution it is important to look in all directions, past, present and future. Just the other day Worshipful Brother Rothman and I pulled out minute books from meetings in years 1966 to 1968. Many of the writings of then master Ronald Wolfe along with his Senior Warden, Morton S. Negin, are contained within this very temple. The amount of knowledge contained within these walls is truly incredible. Right now this lodge boasts a very impressive amount of 50 year masons such as brothers Jack Stewart, Sam Kool, Burt Siebert and others, many masons of the year, including brothers Dan Lash, Lenny Clark and Michael Schwartz and others, and a very attentive group of past masters that continue to be very helpful by taking leadership roles throughout our ranks. In the last year the names of brothers Ralph Jurecki and Todd Francis have become part of our future. These are some of our newest members. It is through them that our knowledge base grows. These men each bring their own life experiences to our midst. With each new member we grow stronger. There are a few other names that are very important to the future of forest city lodge. Benjamin Meske. These names may not sound as familiar to some of you as others I have spoke of. That is because they are the children of some of our members. These children can be the future of the institution. They can be the next Sam Kool, or Mort Negin or maybe even the next Steven Coconaugher. I am sure with the quality of parenting they will receive that they can go on to achieve anything they desire. It is up to us this very day to create a place that they wish to achieve their goals together. A place where they can follow their dad, like my Senior Warden, brother Daniel Cohen has done. Our future lies well outside the confines of these four walls. It lies in the growth of the seeds we plant on this very day. Today we commit ourselves to creating an environment that ensures our survival for another 147 years. W.B. Scott Muharsky OFFICERS 2015 Worshipful Master - Elect Scott M. Muharsky.......................................... (440) 352-4288 (H) 833 North St. Clair Avenue............................. (440) 346-2139 (W) Painesville, OH 44077-4208............................ (440) 346-0097 (C) smuharsky@sbcglobal.net Senior Warden - Elect Daniel N. Cohen................................................ (216) 321-0824 (H) 3061 Lincoln Boulevard.................................. (216) 965-6279 (C) Cleveland Hts., OH 44118................ masterdanimal@hotmail.com Junior Warden - Elect Alex Meske ..................................................... (330) 467-8852 (H) 592 Valley Brooke Lane.................... (440) 498-4414 Ext. 232 (W) Macedonia, OH 44056..................................... (440) 539-5137 (C) alexmeske@yahoo.com (H) / ameske@micros-retail.com (W) Treasurer Jerome S. Kustin, P.M. .................................... (216) 292-4943 (H) 26300 Village Lane, Apt. #105 Beachwood, OH 44122................................... gaylek1@ymail.com Associate Treasurer Barry J. Siegel, P.M., K.Y.C.H. ........................ (216) 932-4094 (H) 2599 Laurelhurst Road .................................... (216) 662-5555 (W) University Hts., OH 44118......................................(216) 392-5638 siegeltax@hotmail.com Secretary Alan H. Rothman, P.M. .................................... (216) 410-6919 (C) 1436 Grenleigh Road ..................................... (216) 359-3002 (W) Lyndhurst, OH 44124-2315........... Webmaster@forestcity388.com Associate Secretary Mitchell L. Alperin, P.D.D.G.M. ....................... (216)461-1174 (H) 2741 Shakercrest Blvd...................................... (216) 849-7372 (C) Beachwood, OH 44122-2323........................... (216) 464-7015 (W) mlaatty@aol.com Chaplain Zalman Rezepka ............................................... (216) 831-0660 (H) 24180 Bryden Road.......................................... (216) 316-4833 (C) Beachwood, OH 44122............................. mrzandme@yahoo.com Associate Chaplain Ronald Jacobs, P.M. ......................................... (216) 321-4362 (H) 3393 Ormond Road.......................................... (216) 371-3898 (W) Cleveland Hts., OH 44118-3417......................... neohtel@aol.com Senior Deacon - Elect Timothy Cline .................................................. (740) 507-2524 (C) 12285 Country Oaks Trail Chardon, OH 44024 .................................... tcline05@gmail.com Junior Deacon - Elect Cary M. Sears...........................................................(216) 272-8320 2596 Warrensville Center Road University Heights, OH 44118.................... carysears@yahoo.com Senior Steward - Appointed William Zeligson .............................................. (440) 212-3084 (H) 3535 Norwood Road Shakr Heights, OH 44122............................ wjz8@cornell.edu (H) Junior Steward Marshal Tyler Michael S. Rothman ......................................... (216) 262-6921 (C) 13464 Judy Ave. N.W. Uniontown, OH 44685.............................. mr_jeep@ameritech.net Assistant Tyler Leonard W. Clark ............................................ (216) 595-8295 (H) 24896 Tunbridge Lane ..................................... (440) 567-0690 (C) Beachwood, OH 44122-1641.................... lennyclark@yahoo.com Lodge Education Officer Mitchell L. Alperin, P.D.D.G.M. ...................... (216) 461-1174 (H) 2741 Shakercrest Blvd. .................................... (216) 849-7372 (C) Beachwood, OH 44122-2323........................... (216) 464-7015 (W) mlaatty@aol.com Associate Lodge Education Officer Barry J. Siegel, P.M., K.Y.C.H. ....................... (216) 932-4094 (H) 2599 Laurelhurst Road.................................... (216) 662-5555 (W) University Hts., OH 44118.............................. (216) 392-5638 (C) siegeltax@hotmail.com Sunshine Committee Chairman John Szucs .............................................................. (440) 565-7725 jszucs1937@gmail.com Bulletin Editor Cary Sears................................................................(216) 272-8320 2596 Warrensville Center Road University Heights, OH 44118.................... carysears@yahoo.com Bulletin Co-Editor Alex Meske ..................................................... (330) 467-8852 (H) 592 Valley Brooke Lane.................... (440) 498-4414 Ext. 232 (W) Macedonia, OH 44056..................................... (440) 539-5137 (C) alexmeske@yahoo.com (H) / ameske@micros-retail.com (W) Forest City Lodge Web Address www.forestcity388.com and email the Webmaster at Webmaster@forestcity388.com TRESTLEBOARD Brethren – please check our website at www.forestcity388.com for further information and updates about future Lodge events – things do change over time… January, 2015 Wednesday, January 21, 2015 – Stated Meeting. Dinner consisting of sub sandwiches: 6:30 pm Degree: 7:30 pm Dessert to follow February, 2015 Egypt Room - Grand Lodge PA Wednesday, February 4, 2015 - Stated Meeting Dinner consisting of beef stew: 6:30 pm Degree: 7:30 pm Dessert to follow Saturday, February 7, 2015 – Special Event Whirly Ball: 6:00 pm 5055 Richmond Rd., Bedford. This event is open to the public Dinner to consist of pizza and chips Wednesday, February 18, 2015 – Stated Meeting Dinner of soup/sandwich: 6:30 Degree: 7:30 Dessert to follow REVAMPED and EXPANDED RESERVATION SYSTEM Oldest Continual Lodge - Scotland Dalkeith Kilwinnig #10 Recently our on line reservation system has been upgraded and totally revamped. This method of reservations will be expanded to include all major events at Forest City Lodge. Every Member is highly encouraged to use our innovative and advanced system. Please visit our website at www.forestcity388.com to make reservations. Going forward this will be the preferred method of making your reservations. This new system will give you immediate response confirming your entry and also place your information on a spreadsheet for the ticket takers all without any human intervention what so ever. Isn't technology great! Alan H. Rothman, P.M. Your Webmaster and Secretary Grand Lodge of Sweden Photos kindly submitted by Bro. Albert Sedory, Jr. Member of Forest City Lodge, raised in 1972 currently residing in Florida. SUNSHINE COMMITTEE REPORT Over the past years the Sunshine Fund has been depleted due to the activities of your Committee and the lowered investment income. With this thought in mind it is requested that each of us look into our hearts and see if we are able to send a contribution for the Lodge Sunshine Fund. Members who have passed to the Celestial Lodge Above: 11/13/14 - Norman Douglas, raised 1966. 12/19/14 - Burt Task, raised 1967. Deceased relations of our Brethren and their family: 10/21/14 - Lillian Zeefe, Aunt of Brother Bob Dvorin. Hospitalized or Recuperating either at Home or in a Facility: Terrance Marks, surgery. Thank you to the following individuals and couples for their contributions to various funds for Burt’s Night and to the Sunshine Fund in memory of Burton Task: Nancy Agin, Mel Bernweig, Elaine Bolasney, Susan Cahen, Neil Cantor, Julian Cohen, Robert Dvorin, Emily Edelstein, Merle Ettinger, Walter Feistner, Paul and Maxine Fine, Stan Goldhamer, Dale Goldstein, David Greenberg, Leslie Greenberg, Elliott Gross, Jerry Kustin, Robert Kwait, Kenneth Lapine, Dan Lash, Alan Lubin, Howard Madorsky, Allan McLaughlin, Vera Miller, Renee Morley, Geraldine Nager, Jeffrey Naragon, Mary Nottage, Andrew Plump, Steven Plump, Alan Rothman, Lois Shepard, Burt and Harriet Siebert, Howard Spitz, Temple Israel Ner Tamid, Harvey West, Elaine Wren and Sanford Ziff. FOREST CITY LODGE SUNSHINE COMMITTEE 2014 Chairman John Szucs.................................................(440) 565-7725 (Ester)......................................... jszucs1937@gmail.com Dan Lash ................................................. (216) 531-2668 (Rosie).................................................... rosiedan@att.net Chairman Emeritus Howard Marx............................................(440) 542-1889 (Shirley)......................................... (440) 463-1889 (Cell) howshir@gmail.com Marvin Smith............................................(440) 442-5380 (Barbara).........................................(216) 513-0411 (Cell) sbarmar@att.net Larry Simon..............................................(216) 342-4870 (Marcia) marlarsimon@aol.com ........................................................................................... Dan Zeligson.............................................(216) 765-1010 (Judy)................................................ dzeligson@aol.com Don Samuels.............................................(216) 382-1133 ........................................................... dsspls@yahoo.com FROM THE SECRETARY’S QUILL Several bulletin articles ago I challenged you to pick up the phone and call a Brother or loved one that you may have lost contact with. The challenge went unheeded, and upon checking no one had received such a call, myself included. Brethren it is not only the secretaries job to keep members of the craft in the loop and feeling loved. It is everybody’s job to promote the feeling of Brotherly love and friendship. We have great precepts to live our daily lives by. Therefore I urge you to contact at least one person NOW and tell them how much they mean to you. In our fraternity, as in life, you only get out what you put into it. So my question to you is this how much are you getting out of life and our fraternity? Is there anything you can do to get more out of life? Our current Grand Master Steven E. Cokonougher’s theme is “The Time is Now!” This theme is one that speaks to the heart of the matter. It is a theme that, if I were Grand Master, I would have chosen. It represents a challenge to safeguard our future and puts the burden of it right back were it belongs, on us. So how many good deserving men have you shared the “craft” with? Recently I was at a family reunion where people traveled great lengths to attend. Instead of people catching up on old times and displaying love and devotion, the family members were on their smart phones doing Facebook. Is this what we have come to as a society? Maybe everyone should have just stayed home and logged into Facebook. It certainly would have been more efficient. I close this article with the challenge “The Time is NOW!” Neil Cantor................................................(440) 473-0274 (Dee)................................... deeandneil@roadrunner.com Sincerely and Fraternally, Larry Lettofsky.........................................(440) 442-0515 (Reeva) rxpill@att.net Alan H. Rothman P.M., Secretary LODGE VISITATIONS MUSINGS FROM THE WEST Soon, after the beginning of the new year, starts the Inspection Season. This is a good time for brethren to visit other lodges in district, make new friends, and view degree work with an eye to improving our own work. Going through the line up, visitations proved to be very valuable, because when I arrived at the Senior Deacon’s place I knew the identity of the many visitors I was required to present. It is with great happiness that I address our brethren this January as the weather is clear and cold. It is this time of year when many of us spend happy hours amongst friends and family during the holidays. It is also when we have our Brotherhood Night, quite possibly my favorite night during the Masonic year. The Brotherhood that it fosters is unparalleled. I would like to thank all of those who volunteered and helped with this event. The charity we provide is an attempt to make those less fortunate aware that somebody is out there looking out for their best interests. I would also encourage any of you brethren who happen to reside locally in the Cleveland area to come and witness the stated meetings with the new officers. We are all younger and trying to learn our way. We need the strength and support of those of you who have come before us to ensure that we can steer the lodge in the direction which best represents our membership at large. Recently Worshipful Brother Don Samuels and I had the occasion to visit Harding-Concordia Lodge, to witness the raising of a brother to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason. As first time visitors to this lodge, we were welcomed at the altar, and presented with Forget-Me-Not lapel pins. The Concordia part of this lodge was German, in it’s origin, and the explanation of the pin was given as follows. As early as the year 1934, soon after Hitler’s rise to power, it became apparent that Freemasonry was in danger. The German Grand Lodge realized the imminent problems facing them and elected to wear a little blue flower, the Forget-Me-Not, in lieu of the Square and Compasses, as a mark of identity for Masons. It was felt the new symbol would not attract attention from the Nazis, who were in the process of confiscating and appropriating Masonic Lodges and property. Throughout the entire Nazi era, this little blue flower marked a brother and distinguished the lapels of those who refused to allow the Light of Masonry to be extinguished. Needless to say, Worshipful Brother Don and I had a very pleasant visitation experience. Burt Siebert, P.M. Happy Holidays and New Year to everyone and I look forward to seeing you in lodge. Thank you, Brother Daniel N Cohen Senior Warden Happy New Year! BURT’S NIGHT On December 3, 2014, about 200 masons and non-masons, ladies and men, gathered at Forest City Lodge to pay tribute to a man who personified the masonic ideal. Those in attendance experienced an unparalleled event and witnessed the effects a man living a true masonic life can have on his fellow travelers along life’s path, whether they are masons or not. This was Burt’s night. The theme of the night was “A heart is not judged by how much you love, but by how much you are loved by others.” Judging from the crowd gathered that evening and by anyone who ever met him, Burt Task’s heart was as large as the universe. His heart will live on in the many individuals he influenced and inspired to be better and do better. People came forward that night and told Burt how deeply he had touched their lives and Burt had a chance to express his love to them. More than one person stated that the first time they met Burt they knew immediately that they had just made a friend for life. Burt had a true gift for turning anyone he met into a friend and the gift of knowing how to be a true friend. This writer has never witnessed such a powerful instance of people coming together to express love with a person while they are still with them. Than again, I have never met anyone like Burt. All of us, as we walk down our path in life, meet a few fellow travelers along the way, who profoundly effect us and we them. Burt had hundreds. This is rare and should be celebrated. It should also be emulated. Another one of Burt’s talents was as a master teacher. He taught not so much through words but by being who he was. We come to Lodge, participate in ceremonies, and memorize words in order to glean some wisdom that will help us live a good life that positively impacts our fellow human beings. Burt showed us that wisdom in action. We are all better for knowing him. Lets carry on this masonic wisdom in action out into the world so that his legacy can live on. Cary Sears Bulletin Editor INSTALLATION NIGHT Please Support Our Advertisers Michael C. HENNENBERG Attorney at Law Of Counsel EUROPEAN WINE IMPORTS, INC. 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