W P Y Schedule of SERVICES · Thank you to Larry Serota for stepping up and taking care of the meal...
Transcript of W P Y Schedule of SERVICES · Thank you to Larry Serota for stepping up and taking care of the meal...
April 2017 5 Nissan — 4 Iyar 5777
Adult Education and Programs .............. 4
Advertising Supporters ................... 14, 15
Birthdays and Anniversaries .................. 7
Brotherhood Beat .................................... 6
Ongei Shabbat .......................................... 1
President’s Message ................................ 3
Rabbi Young’s Message .......................... 2
IN SYMPATHY
The Congregation extends its condolences to:
Sheila Pokras, on the loss of her husband, Norman Pokras. The Sagan family, on the loss of Sean’s father, Keith Sagan.
Ron and Sandie Pasik on the passing of Sandie’s mother, Lorraine Chadwick.
May the source of peace grant consolation to all who are bereaved.
WE ’RE PRAYING
FOR YOU We offer a Mi Shebeirach prayer for all who are ill at every Shabbat service. Call the synagogue office, 714-963-4611, to have a prayer offered for yourself, a member of your family, or a friend. Names will be placed on the list for a period of two months.
The congregation extends a heartfelt thank you to members and friends who host our Ongei Shabbat. Let us know if you need a partner to help host an Oneg. Call the synagogue office at 714-963-4611 or email [email protected].
April 7 — Available for sponsorship
April 14 — David and Kathy Zutz in honor of their 30th wedding anniversary
April 21 — Available for sponsorship
April 28 — Ten Friends and the Adult B’nai Mitzvah class
Reminders ............................................... 16
Brit Kehillah ..............................................9
Thank Yous ...............................................5
Shabbat Services
April 7 Family Shabbat Service 6:30 PM
April 14 Shabbat Service 7:30 PM
April 21 Shabbat Service 7:30 PM
April 28 Musical Shabbat
Service 7:30 PM
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This is Your Page Share your simchas and sorrows with your friends at CBT. Let Rabbi Young or the office know about happy events to share in our Mazel Talk section.
If you notify us about the death of a family member, we will publish the name in our In Sympathy section. We also want to know if you or a family member or friend is ill and should be included on the Mi Shebeirach list.
Schedule of SERVICES
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When it comes to intergenerational Jewish activities, nothing compares to Passover. One of the repeated themes throughout the instructions for Passover in the Talmud is to teach each person according to their ability. This is clear in the story of the four children, each of whom gets their own answer to their unique question about the Seder. The wise child gets great detail, while the simple child gets the basics. The rebellious child gets a harsh answer (not a pedagogy I subscribe to today, but that's another story for another time), and the un-asking one is brought close in hopes that questions will arise. There are also customs based on the age of the participant. While the adults are enjoying four cups of wine, the Talmud encourages us to place nuts and roasted grains on the table so the children will be engaged and not fall asleep (B. Pesachim 109a). The story is told in a way that appeals to adults, and yet often we find illuminated Haggadot where the coloring looks inconsistent and even sloppy. This is because the illustrators drew outlines, so that when children at the Seder were given crayons, they could color in the lines, so that they could be active while the grown-ups discussed the story. And of course, Passover is all about memory. We remember the Exodus from Egypt as told in our Torah, and we remember the things that are holding us captive today. We look to our elders as a source of sacred memory who can help us continue the customs and rituals that we hold dear. At the same time, we look to the youth who can help us reimagine the rituals to make them relevant for today. In addition to enacting our sacred memory on Passover, we are also supposed to have a good time. As it says, "A person is obligated to gladden the children and the members of a household on a Festival" (ibid). This is not restricted to the children with their trail mix and coloring. We should all be engaged and having fun during a Passover Seder. And what better way to be engaged than to be here at CBT on Passover? Once again we are hosting a Second Night Passover Seder on Tuesday, April 11, beginning at 6:00 PM. Jenna and I will lead the service itself, and Larry Serota will be our head chef. It will be a night of memory, and a night to remember, as we go through the Passover Haggadah and engage CBTers of all ages and abilities. Our annual Second Night Seder is one of my favorite evenings of the year, and it will surely help demonstrate why Passover is one of our 40 Favorite Things About Judaism.
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5 Nissan — 4 Iyar 5777
April 2017
What do April and water have in common this year? Sure, there are April showers that bring May flowers. That happens every year in some climates. The key here is the “this year” part of the question. The answer must also have a Jewish perspective. One that ties together April, water, and 2017. Need some help? First, this month we celebrate Passover. The Passover story has many aqueous references. Moses floated on the Nile. We are reminded of the tears of the Israelites as they labored for the Egyptians. Water turned to
blood during the first plague. The exodus from Egypt took the Israelites into the wilderness by way of a parted sea. For a story that took place in the desert, it sure involved a lot of water! Speaking of water, we will have plenty of it at the Second Seder at CBT. Remember to send in your reservation and join us! A week after Passover ends, our thoughts turn to another sad time in our history as we observe Yom HaShoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day. So many tears were shed as families were torn apart and destroyed. You should have received a yellow Yom HaShoah candle from the CBT Brotherhood last month. Be sure to light it on Sunday evening, April 23, and say a prayer of remembrance for the child whose name is on the sticker on the outside of the candle. Support this important annual Brotherhood project by sending in a donation and helping to keep alive the memory of the six million who perished. So many Holocaust survivors and refugees now live in Israel. On April 9, come attend the informational meeting about the 2018 trip to Israel. Rabbi Young and ARZA have put together a fantastic itinerary and secured Muki, the same tour guide from the 2015 Israel trip. He is a vast encyclopedia of knowledge about Israel’s history, her people, and current events. At the meeting, you will hear about scheduled experiences that include locations along the Mediterranean Sea and even some time at and, if you choose, floating in the Dead Sea. Finally, our annual fundraiser will be held on Saturday, April 29. The theme is Musical Voyage on the High Cs. This isn’t an actual cruise, but if last year was any indication, there will be waves of laughter and maybe tears of joy as the dueling pianos battle it out in contests such as UCLA vs. USC and Stop the Music. The level of excitement will be kept afloat as the winners of the silent auction prizes, the gift card tree, the wine cooler and its bottles of wine, and the big raffle are announced. The evening promises to be a boat load of fun. From Passover to memories of the Shoah, and from Israel to our musical voyage. Water is there in some form or another and plays a more significant role than simply bringing May flowers. (Okay, for you sticklers out there, yes, water did bring a certain Mayflower. But as Rabbi Young says, that’s another story for another time.) L’shalom, Sam
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A D U LT L EARN I N G C L ASS ES
ADULT JEWISH EDUCATION in MARCH Tuesdays, from 7:00 PM to 7:55 PM: Dwight Borses ......................... The Wandering Jew The class looks at the evolution of this legend over the centuries with its iconic projection of anti-Semitism, and the modern Jewish responses to its message. The class concludes this month, closing April 25, with Rudolf Glantz’s The Wandering Jew in America.
Tuesdays, from 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM: Rabbi Young ......................................... Talmud 101 HEBREW CLASS Tuesdays at 4:30 PM ...................................................................................................... Sanctuary Class is ongoing. Teacher is Marlene Churgel Smith.
AT C ON GRE G AT ION B ’NA I T ZE D E K
IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT THE M I SHEBEIRACH L IST
Please submit names to the office for the Mi Shebeirach list by 4:00 PM on Wednesday to ensure the names are included in that week’s Shabbat Announcement. Names submitted after that time will be included in the Shabbat Announcement the following week.
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MAZEL TALK AND THANK YOUS
Mazel tov to Wendy Frankel and James Smith, and Michelle Fabale Leutz and Jerl Leutz, on the birth of their granddaughter/daughter, Everly Dahlia Leutz! The Shalom Squad of Greeters and Ushers for March were Bob Collen, Arnold Adler, Lari Davis, Marty Heimlich, Gary Miller, Holly Gordon, Adam Williams, Sue Gelerter, Pam Zinner, and Shana Winokur. Thank you to Larry Serota for stepping up and taking care of the meal of condolence for the Halprin family. Big thank you to Cindy Hirsch, Marcia and Ivan Kass, and Sue Gelerter for taking care of the memorial sweet table for the Effron
family.
An especially big thanks to Cindy Hirsch for doing all the shopping, setting the table, and cleaning up for the Pokrus meal of condolence. Thank you to Cindy Kolsin for helping getting food ready and setting up. Thank you to Marcia Kass, Diane Salzman, and
Irene Borses for making some of the food.
Many thanks to them all!
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By now you know that Al Davidson was named this year’s Brotherhood Man of the Year. He was chosen for his work for both the Brotherhood and the congregation. He's currently serving as Religious Practices Chair.
Al was honored locally at the Brotherhood service, (which he and Rabbi Young organized), and by regional Brotherhood at a Northridge synagogue. Thank you to those who made the trip to honor Al.
Brotherhood recently gathered to package and mail some 300 Yom HaShoah candles to congregants. We are to light the candles on the evening of April 23, Jewish Holocaust Remembrance Day. Thank you to the stuffers: Harris Stutman, Mike Kibel, Arnold Adler, Dwight Borses, Bill Cable, Lari Davis, Stan Fink, Mort Fried, Bill Geltman, Greg Halprin, Martin Heimlich, Ian Leveton, Steve Maybaum, Maury Shulman, and David Zutz.
Brotherhood members gave their burger-flipping wrists a rest for the Religious School Purim Carnival, but were back at the barbecue grills for Mitzvah Day, chaired by Amy Kaskel, and have offered to do the same at the Congregational Picnic on June 4.
A minor change to the Brotherhood Constitution was discussed at the March meeting. The formal vote will take place in April.
Do you need a trusted babysitter? Contact Sarah Frazin at:
714-964-5986 for details.
Al Davidson, second from left, receiving the Brotherhood Man of the Year Award.
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April Birthdays and Anniversaries 1 Herb Goldstein 1 Amy Kaskel 4 Carley Decker 5 Gayle Douglas 6 Isabella Young 7 Joanne Savin 9 Barbara Bloch 9 Blake Dubrow 9 Natalie Van 10 Brennan Castillo 10 Lisa Lothian 10 Marilen Steiger 10 Mike Tucker 11 Kenneth Sachs 12 Eleanor Allswang 13 Sarah Frazin 13 Jacob Schorr 15 Christopher Gomez 15 Byron Sachs 15 Eddie Tourgeman 16 Rimma Epelbaum 16 Nicholas Gordon 16 Eric Huff
16 Stephanie Korenberg 16 Benjamin Simons 19 Wendy Frankel 19 Jackie Williams 21 Sheila Cohen 21 Claude Friedmann 21 Samuel Kline 22 Benjamin Keller 23 Burton Willis 24 Elise Biebelberg 24 Mollie Duner 24 Les Mittleman 25 Art Effron 25 Ronny Gali 25 Matthew Kielsmeier 26 Helene Weinstock 27 Gideon Ariel 27 Daryl Posner 28 Ryan Boughey 28 Bill Douglas 30 Allison Lesser 30 Suzanne Tobias
Congregation B’nai Tzedek Funds To make a donation in honor or in memory of a loved one or friend, select the fund that you prefer and fill in the donor card below. Send it to the CBT office with your donation.
General Fund, Music Fund, Y ahrzeit Fund, Rabbi Stephen J. Einstein Youth Education Fund, Rabbi Young’s Discretionary Fund, Serena Gore Memorial Campership Fund, Iris and Mel Kaplan Adult Education Fund, Mildred Kessler Chesed Fund, Torah Fund, Library Fund, Building Fund, Betty Silverman Memorial Fund, Richard and Meta G. Windmiller NFTY Fund, Temple Beautification Fund, Social Action Fund, Lillian Rubin Adat Noar Scholarship Fund, Outreach Fund, Prayer Book Fund, and Oneg Fund. I would like to make a donation of $ ________ to the __________________________________________ Fund In Memory of: ______________________________________________________________________________ In Honor of: ________________________________________________________________________________ Please send a card to: _________________________________________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________ Donor’s Name: _____________________ Donor’s Address: __________________________________________ City, State, Zip:__________________________________ CBT donor acknowledgement required? ____Y ____N
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3 Ben and Carol Colodny 3 Dale and Marlene Peroutka 3 David and Stefanie Eisenberg 5 Dan and Suzy Schultz 5 David and Kathy Zutz 12 Garon and Gail Wickenberg 12 Ivan and Marcia Kass 13 Joel and Pam Rosen 14 Bernard and Paulette Fainsztein 14 Michael and Elaine Weissman 15 Ed and Avi Colodny 15 Gary and Elaine Sinclair 17 Dwight and Irene Borses 18 Harris and Eileen Stutman 21 Jack and Denise Heller 26 Eric and Sheri Huff 26 Larry and Diane Kutinsky 28 Craig and Ginger Shulman 28 Steve and Phyllis Ostrin
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CANTORIAL CORNER
Passover Melodies, Passover Memories
This month marks the holiday of Passover, in which we tell the story of our exodus from Egypt with the reading of the Haggadah and, of course, a festive meal. From the order of the Seder to the conclusion of the evening, there are so many opportunities to celebrate in song. It’s truly one of my favorite holidays of the year!
Passover songs enhance the telling of our story, while guiding us in a clear structure from one part of the Seder to the next. Songs draw upon our memories from years past, times spent with family and friends in our own homes, family’s homes, as guests, and as a community. From “The Frog Song” to “Dayenu,” no matter your age, there’s a Passover melody for you. My favorite Passover traditions include a rousing “Rock and Roll” Passover Seder with my family’s chavurah, complete with a chavurah band and songs like “Pesach, Matzah and Maror” sung to the tune of “Hotel California!” I look forward to joining you in song at our CBT community Seder on April 11!
B’Shirah,
Jenna
CBT MUSICAL PROGRAMMING ANNOUNCEMENTS
CBT ROCKIN’ SHABBAT SPONSORSHIPS AVAILABLE
The beauty and energy of our CBT Rockin’ Shabbat are made possible through generous donations from our congregants. Each CBT Rockin’ Shabbat costs $225, and we need your help to continue to br ing these dynamic Shabbat services to our community. We need YOU to sponsor these moving musical evenings! We thank Stan and Wendy Fink for sponsoring the March Rockin’ Shabbat.
If you, your family, your friends, chavurah, or business are interested in sponsoring a CBT Rockin’ Shabbat, please contact Yesi in the office, and indicate the CBT Music Fund on your donation form. Together, we will continue to make this community “ROCK!”
2017 Available Sponsorship Dates:
May 26 August 25 October 27
November 24
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Arnold and Mira Adler
Samuel and Susan Backer
Derek and Amy Benton
Debbie Biebelberg
Barbara Bloch
Bill Cable
Michael and Myrna Capsuto
Charles and Janet Cline
Wendy Cohen
Ben and Carol Colodny
Richard and Alyssa Colodny
George and Arlene Dempsey
Charles and Marilyn Diamond
David and Patricia Duner
Stanley and Wendy Fink
Gerald and Judy Fleischmann
Phil Fleischmann
Mort and Phyllis Fried
Bill Geltman
Carlos and Sara Gershwin-Razo
Mark and Sharon Goldhamer
Adrienne Greenberg
Jack and Denise Heller
Gregory and Shellie Halprin
Faith Herschler
Pamela Higgins
Steven and Cindy Hirsch
Jay Howard and Debra Smith
Gerry Kaskel
Ivan and Marcia Kass
Bernard Kessler
Michael and Susan Kibel
Hannah Klugman
Jeff and Cindy Kolsin
Walter Lachman
Adam and Orna Lang
Ian Leveton
Linda Mason
Randy and Michelle Matusoff
Steve and Sandy Maybaum
Marc and Marcia McReynolds
Gary and Heather Miller
Eddie and Kim Mishow
Les Mittleman
Darrell and Sherrie Neft
Lance and Laura Pinkham
Allen and Laura Powell
Joe and Arlyne Raseknia
Sue Rosen
Joe Rotcher
Sam and Diane Salzman
Jay and Susanne Seiden
Martin and Elaina Serota
Albert and Zipora Shifberg-Mencher
Jeff and Lena Shupper
Marilen Steiger
Maury and Rena Shulman
Harris and Eileen Stutman
Sol and Silvia Vidor
Helene Weinstock
Justin and Leslie Wheatley
Shana Winokur
Todah Rabbah!
CBT would like to thank and recognize those who increased their Brit Kehillah commitments by 5% or more for the 2016-2017 programming year. Your generosity is greatly appreciated!
Mitzvah Day 2017
Mitzvah Day 2017 was a huge success! Over 140 volunteers gathered at CBT to repair 30 Torah commentaries, package 216 hygiene kits, decorate 147 Chinese takeout boxes, assemble 133 brown bag lunches, paint one gorgeous mural in our outdoor space, donate 23 pints of blood, make 19 fleece blankets, design 180 flower pens for 48 beautiful vases, embellish and fill 65 doggy bags, author 59 MaxLove Project notes, bake 50 brownies, and fix numerous things in our synagogue. Our projects supported Beach Cities Interfaith Service, Heritage Pointe, Illumination Foundation, the Red Cross, the Fountain Valley Police and Fire Departments, and other organizations.
Thank you to the Mitzvah Day committee, those who planned and executed the projects, the generous donors who helped support Mitzvah Day financially, the Sisterhood for serving lunch, and the Brotherhood for doing the barbequing. Save your denim (in all colors) and large safety pins for a project supporting Sole Hope coming soon! There is a box in the lobby for the donations. If you have any ideas for a social action project, please contact Amy Kaskel at [email protected].
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JOIN TEAM CHAI ’S F IGHT AGAINST CANCER
Congregation B’nai Tzedek’s Team Chai invites participation in and support for the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life, a 22-hour event designed to raise money and awareness to fight cancer. This year’s Relay will be held at Davis Magnet High School, 1050 Arlington Drive in Costa Mesa. The 2017 Relay is scheduled to start at 11:00 AM on April 29, 2017, and will conclude at 9:00 AM on April 30, 2017. Choose to camp out on the track overnight with your family – or just sign up to walk laps for an hour or two. You can also donate to the team or raise money as a “virtual walker.” For more information on how to register, contact Captain Amy Ben-ton at [email protected]. Sign up for Team Chai at http://main.acsevents.org/goto/CBTTeamChai. We’ve already hit the ground running, with team registrations and donations starting to come in. You can also contact Amy to join Team Chai’s Facebook group, which will provide updates on the event, discuss fundraising strategies and team goals, and address questions congregants might have.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/CBTTeamChai
Dear CBT Congregants,
Due to your continuing support of our Suppers4Shul fundraisers, 2017 is off to a great start!
January’s total for Turnip Rose Café was $562.26!
February’s total for Mazara Trattoria was $388.00!
Warm Regards,
Marlyn Weihmuller, Suppers4Shul Diva
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Please join us on April 9 at 11:30 AM in the CBT Sanctuary for an informational meeting about our 2018 Tzedek, Tzedek Tirdof trip to Israel.
Mazel Tov!
The following congregants are becoming B’not Mitzvah on April 28:
Alyssa Colodny Mikki Davidson Sue Gelerter Denise Heller Linda Mason Marcia McReynolds Darlene Singer Debra Smith
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TZEDAKAH
GENERAL FUND Faye Breitbart……………………………………………...…..……….. In memory of husband, Kurt Breitbart, and Gedaliah Uri Brad, Sharon, and EJ Kahn……………………………...………..…….. In memory of Bernice Schwartz Doris Frank…………………………………………….....…………….. In loving memory of parents, Ethel and Harry Schulman, and Harry
Braver Sue Gelerter…………………………………………...………….…….. In honor of Mike and Susan Kibel’s 30th wedding anniversary Carolyn Emold ……………………………………...………………….. In memory of Bernice Schwartz M. Ann Penny…………………………………………....………...…… In memory of Tova Goldberg Ariel Barbara and Bill Green………………………………...……………….. In honor of Jay Spencer’s birthday
MUSIC FUND
E. Leonard Fruchter…………………………………………….....……. In memory of Nathan Fruchter Stephen and Sandra Maybaum and Family………………...….……….. In memory of Carol DeGraaf Bernard Kessler…………………………………………...……..……… In memory of Marvin Kemeny Steven and Rose Lesser…………………………………...…………….. In memory of Jackie Halprin Sue Gelerter……………………………………………...….……...…… In honor of Mira and Arnold Adler’s 50th wedding anniversary Sue Gelerter………………………………………………...…..………. In honor of Larry and Terry Schnitzer’s 60th wedding anniversary Sue Gelerter…………………………………………………...………... In memory of Sandy Maybaum’s uncle Sue Gelerter………………………………………………………….…. In honor of Elaine and Mike Weissman becoming great-grandparents Sue Gelerter………………………………………………………....….. In memory of Jeanette K. Siegel, mother of Phyllis Ostrin
RABBI STEPHEN J. EINSTEIN YOUTH EDUCATION FUND
Alyson Kassorla………………………………………..….…………….. In memory of Sheila Kassorla Sue Gelerter……………………………………….……………….……. In memory of Kay Effron Rabbi Stephen and Robin Einstein…………………...……………..…... In memory of Mildred Kessler Lois Shernoff…………………………………….………………….…… In memory of Morris Shernoff Rosa Lee Rothblatt…………………………………………….……..….. Wishing a hearty Mazel Tov to Rabbi Rebecca Einstein Schorr and
family on her book award Sue Gelerter………………………………………………….….……….. In honor of Rabbi Rebecca Einstein Schorr’s book award Tammy Klein…………………………………….………………...…….. In memory of Les Klein Bernard and Paulette Fainsztein………………….……………...……….. In honor of Rabbi Rebecca Einstein Schorr’s book award Bernard and Paulette Fainsztein……………………….……………….… In honor of Rabbi Stephen and Robin Einstein’s daughter, Rabbi
Rebecca Einstein Schorr, for her book award Bernard and Paulette Fainsztein……………….…………………….…… In honor of Elaine and Mike Weissman becoming great-grandparents Bernard and Paulette Fainsztein………………….………………….…… In memory of Phyllis Ostrin’s mother, Jeanette K. Siegel Bernard and Paulette Fainsztein………………………….………………. In memory of Greg Halprin’s mother, Jackie Halprin
IRIS AND MEL KAPLAN ADULT EDUCATION FUND
Gideon Ariel…………………………………….…………..……………. In memory of Moshe Ariel
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RABBI YOUNG’S DISCRETIONARY FUND
Mort and Phyllis Fried…………………………...………………….….. In memory of Arthur R. Fried Steve and Phyllis Ostrin……………………...………..………...……… In memory of mother, Jeanette Siegel Andrew Kessler……………………………...…………………….……. In memory of Riza Kessler Simons Family…………………………………………..………...……. In memory of Clara Simons Jim and Anne Anderson………………………………………...….…… In memory of Elliott Lansky Karlee Hughes, Mike Tucker, and Jeremy Tucker……………...…...…. In memory of Kenneth Simmons Bernard Kessler……………………………………...……………..…… In memory of Leo Klein Sue Gelerter………………………………………………...………….... In memory of Jackie Halprin Mike and Elaine Weissman………………………………...……..…..… In honor of the birth of great-granddaughter, May Garcia Julia, Joshua, and Bill Cable…………………………..…………..……. In gratitude to Rabbi David Young Eli and Debbie Patashnik, Oren and Amy Patashnik, ……………..…….. In memory of Bernice Schwartz Moss Patashnik, and Peg Hall Sam and Diane Salzman……………………………...………….……… In memory of Jackie Halprin Sam and Diane Salzman……………………………...………..…...…… In memory of Phyllis Ostrin’s mother Jack and Denise Heller……………………………...…………….…….. In memory of Evelyn Heller Dr. and Mrs. Michael Capsuto…………………...…………………..…. With many thanks and love for Arnold Swartz and family Fred and Sonia Silverstein…………………...…………………….…… In memory of Nella Gross
SOCIAL ACTION FUND
Bernard Kessler………………………...……………….……………… In support of Mitzvah Day Sam and Diane Salzman ………………………………………………. In support of Mitzvah Day Gerry Kaskel ………………………………………………….……….. In honor of Amy Kaskel, Mitzvah Day Chair
MILDRED KESSLER CHESED FUND
Lori Jo Buti-Beck……………………………………………………… In honor of the fabulous Friday night dinner
YAHRZEIT FUND
Esther Rokeach…………………………………….…………………… In memory of Mendel ben Shlomo Mike and Myrna Capsuto………………………………………………. In memory of Ida Swartz Mike Kibel…………………………………………………………….... In memory of Louis Boyere Sylvia Oster…………………………………………………………….. In memory of Morris Perlstein and Marion Silver Burt and Doris Willis…………………………………………………… In memory of Sylvia Halperin and Jackie Halprin Ellie Nitkin……………………………………………………………… In memory of Raymond Nitkin Linda Goldsheft…………………………………………………………. In memory of Reuben Goldsheft Ilene Skipper……………………………………………………………. In memory of Eleanor Bender
TZEDAKAH continued
ONEG FUND
Sam and Susan Backer……………………………………..….………. In honor of April birthdays and anniversaries Darrell and Sherrie Neft……………………………………….………. In honor of Sherrie Neft’s March birthday, Susie Katz’s birthday, and
all our CBT friendships including our dear friend, Rachel Peri Avi and Rachel Peri………………………………………………..….. In honor of the birthdays of daughter-in-law, Carol Peri, and dear
friend, Sherrie Neft Rosa Lee Rothblatt ……………………………………………...…….. Wishing Larry and Terry Schnitzer congratulations on their 60th
wedding anniversary Michael and Susan Kibel………………………………………………. In memory of Leah Boyere
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Israel Trip Informational Meeting April 9
CBT Annual Spring Fundraiser April 29
Relay for Life April 29 and 30
Trip to Israel April 25—May 6, 2018