DECEMBER 2017 • Vol. 100, No. 5 KISLEV ~ TEVET 5778 WWW.BETHELNR.ORG
Monday, December 25 9:30AM - 11:30AM At Beth El Synagogue Center
Geared towards children ages 8 and under
Activities: Pancake Breakfast Frozen-Themed Bouncy Castle Magic by Eitan Gotian Crafts Price: $10/Child before December 19th; $15/Child December 19th and after ( 1 and under FREE) Register at bethelnr.org/dec25
ABOUT THE LAPID AWARD We’re pleased to announce a new award at this year’s Gala—the Lapid Award, which will be given to the young member(s) who have exhibited exceptional commitment to the Beth El community. By deed and example, they are picking up the torch—the Lapid—and carrying on the traditions of our kehillah kedoshah, our sacred community, while helping to forge a bright future for generations to come. Through their dedication they have worked to enhance the lives of our members and have come to be an integral part of the Beth El family.
Save the date . . . SUNDAY, MARCH 18th FOR BETH EL'S ANNUAL GALA This year's honoree is
Donald Fleishaker President’s Ne’emanim Service Award Recipients Lori and Steve Schwartz
Lapid Award, for leadership & commitment to Beth El Robyn and Daniel Yairi
Blood Drive....................................... page 2 Limmud Learning Opportunities... pages 6, 7 Charitable Giving.............................. page 3 Mindfulness Parenting...................... page 7
What Keeps Your Rabbi Up ............. page 9 Kol Nidre Appeal ....................pages 20, 21
Blood Drive Sunday, December 10th 8:30 am - 12:30 pm at Beth El Synagogue Center
Semi-Annual Congregational Meeting
jointly sponsored by Beth El Men’s Club and Temple Israel of New Rochelle
beginning with cocktails
Blood cannot be manufactured. The one pint you donate can help to save three patients! We need all of you in order to meet our community’s need for blood. Schedule an appointment at bethelnr.org/blooddrive; e-mail bemcblooddrive@bethelnr.org; or call the office at 914-235-2700, ext. 223. Walk-ins are welcome!
Wednesday, December 6th Come schmooze and stay to hear about the state of Beth El 7:00
pm
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8:00
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Meeting
MEMORY MINYAN
For people with dementia, their families, and care partners
The Memory Minyan is based on the idea of the “Memory Café,” which is a meeting place where people with mild to mid-stage dementia and their caregivers can “go out on the town” among others sharing their experience, free from the risk of embarrassment and the bewildering crush of most public places. Around the world, Memory Cafés bring a sense of normalcy and social connection to thousands of families affected by dementia. Now we are bringing the concept to our Jewish gathering place, creating a navigable, warm prayer and social experience. There is no charge for this event. Enjoy latkes and applesauce! R.S.V.P. to bethelnr.org/memorym, or jrockowitz@bethelnr.org (914-235-2700, ext. 256)
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IN A GIVING MOOD? SUGGESTIONS FOR GIVING TO BETH EL INSTEAD OF THE IRS! As the year end approaches, many people look for ways of combining their desire to do good with their desire to save on taxes. For the charitably inclined, there are strategic ways of giving that can help the giver and the receiver. Contributing to charitable causes before the end of the year is one of the most popular tax-reduction strategies for people who itemize deductions. Tax laws currently in effect raise the income tax rate for highincome earners, making charitable deductions a more attractive option. Generally, if you itemize your deductions, making charitable contributions can decrease your tax bill, and the higher tax rates for high-income earners add an increased tax benefit for charitable contributions. In the giving mood? Here is a strategy to consider that can help you make the most of your giving this year.
over time has become increasingly popular in recent years, and for good reasons. Despite recent market gyrations, it’s likely your portfolio is filled with stocks that have appreciated over the past few years. Investors who give appreciated stock to charity avoid the capital gains tax on appreciation and can deduct the stock’s full market value at the time of the gift. Most publicly traded securities with unrealized long-term gains (meaning they were purchased over a year ago and have increased in value) may be donated to a public charity, and the donor can claim the fair market value as an itemized deduction on his or her federal tax return—up to 30 percent of the donor’s adjusted gross income. No capital gains taxes are owed because the securities are donated, not sold. The greater the appreciation, the bigger the tax savings will be. MAXIMIZE YOUR CHARITABLE DONATION TO BETH EL SYNAGOGUE CENTER Donate stock or other investments that you have owned for more than twelve months and are worth more than you paid for them. Donating appreciated stock creates a “double play” of tax benefits—a charitable deduction AND avoiding tax on the unrealized [continued, page 4] long-term capital gains of the donated
GIVE APPRECIATED SECURITIES, RATHER THAN CASH The donation of cash or check is, by far, the most common method of charitable giving. All things considered, however, cash donations are generally not the most tax-efficient way to give. Contributing stocks, bonds, or mutual funds that have appreciated
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RABBI’S MESSAGE a sustainable future. So they may do a SWAT analysis or a ten-year look back at internal trends and then produce a new initiative or two. But this will not be enough, and the truth is, we already know that. The American Conservative synagogue must be re-imagined if it is going to survive and thrive, and I am so proud that our community is courageous enough to be transparent about the data and respond to these trends with the conviction that we can transform our challenges into opportunities. I am grateful that the leadership of our synagogue is willing to allocate resources, energy, and time to this process. I am grateful to work with a staff that is ready to wholeheartedly manage and participate in this process, in addition to everything else that they already do. I am blessed to lead a community of people who are willing to do the hard work of opening our hearts and minds to what will emerge in this process. Business as usual is not working in American synagogues. It takes bold and spirited people to meet these challenges with the faith that, throughout history, successful Jewish communities were able to find ways to adapt to what was happening around them without losing their core values. Thank you for your willingness to be bold. Thank you for not moving into the future with our heads in the sand. Thank you for your courage. I have faith that we will emerge as a more vibrant and stronger community, as well as a model for Conservative synagogues across the country. I believe that the love and reverence that we have for those who built this community before us will guide us with sensitivity and a sense of hopefulness. L’Shalom,
Dear Friends, Journey, our visioning and strategic planning process, is under way. The planning team has been hard at work since August and Insyte facilitated a full day staff retreat for our senior team, as well as a three hour meeting with our Board of Directors. Rabbi David Schuck Soon after you receive this Bulletin, the Vision Team will start its work in earnest. However, I am not writing this message to simply update you on the process and remind you of the various ways to get involved. There will be plenty of communication around that. I am writing to tell you how proud I am to be your rabbi. The American Jewish landscape is shifting very quickly, as new trends in our community pose significant challenges to synagogues, and ours is no exception. Yet most of my colleagues and their lay leaders are stuck, uncertain of how to address these challenges thoughtfully and strategically with an eye toward building
In a Giving Mood, continued from page 3 property. Besides deducting their full market value, you escape the long-term capital gains tax that would have been due had you sold the shares. Contributions of stock or other property are deductible for 2017 as long as the gifts are completed by Friday, December 29th. For donations made with checks, you may count checks as deductions for 2017 as long as the payments are put in mailboxes in sufficient time for letters to be postmarked by midnight Friday, December 29th. Credit card payments for charitable donations qualify for 2017 deductions as soon as you authorize the charge. This holds true even if the credit card companies don’t bill you until 2018. Finally, if you want to donate to charity and you’re 70½ or older, you may want to look into a qualified charitable distribution (QCD). It’s a direct transfer of funds from your IRA custodian and payable to Beth El Synagogue Center, which counts toward your RMD for the year, up to $100,000. It’s not included in your gross income and does not count against the limits on deductions for charitable contributions. Please note that under proposed tax-reform legislation being debated by Congress, charitable contributions may no longer provide the tax benefits that contributions currently provide. Some tax analysts estimate that under the proposed new tax-reform legislation, itemized deductions (including charitable deductions) will only benefit 5% of taxpayers. Therefore 95% of taxpayers would utilize the expanded Standard deduction, which does not allow for charitable deductions. So, maximize your charitable contribution deductions and related tax benefits by the end of 2017, because it could be going away next year.
Rabbi David A. Schuck
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Thursdays, December 7, 14 9:30 am - 12:00 noon Rabbi David Schuck, Rabbi Zach Sitkin, and Dr. Carol Diament pair Jerusalem in Biblical/Rabbinic sources with Jerusalem in Modern Israeli Literature.
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, religious pluralism, Ultra-Orthodox control of religion in Israel, and other divisive issues, particularly as we try to engage our teens and millennials and foster deep connections to Israel in the next generation. The Keruv Committee program I first Mark Seidenfeld mentioned above was notable for bringing us together and staying true to the Committee’s mission to create a more inclusive community where people not only of different abilities and paths in life, but of different perspectives on issues, can come together to learn from each other through their shared love of Judaism and Israel. The Keruv program was also notable for the civility of the dialogue around a difficult topic, proving that we can and must maintain derech eretz (courtesy and kindness) even when emotions may run high around sensitive issues. It pains me so deeply to hear many rabbis acknowledge their hesitation to talk about the challenges facing Israel because it so often incites divisions within their communities and elicits vilifying comments against them from members who may disagree with them. We can’t let this be the character of our discussions about Israel and we must strive to bring the mission of inclusivity and mutual respect of our Keruv Committee to the many issues confronting the Jewish community. Particularly as it relates to Israel, we may have members with diverse perspectives on the challenges it faces. But in the spirit of the Open Beit Midrash we just launched and the core Jewish value of learning, if we engage these topics with open minds and understanding, mutual respect, and compassion, we can learn from each other—not necessarily agree with each other, but respect our differences and conduct our dialogue with kindness. We must remember that our diverse opinions emanate from a common bond of love for Israel and the desire to see it thrive and remain meaningful and at the core of Jewish identity for generations to come. As we approach the holiday of Hanukkah, I hope the light of the candles sparks more bright spots of Ahavat Yisrael, love of Israel, in our own community and throughout the world. Hag Hanukkah Sameach! See you in shul,
This past month our Keruv Committee kicked off a three-part series, “What Keeps Your Rabbi Up At Night?” with Rabbi Schuck. The first installment was about “Israel and the Diaspora.” It was a fascinating and emotional look at the current state of relations and perspectives between Israeli and American Jews. It’s a difficult topic, especially when you delve into the statistics about engagement and awareness among Americans, particularly young Americans, in terms of their connection (or lack thereof) to Israel, as well as the Israeli view of the relevance of the American Jewish community to the daily lives of Israeli Jews, again particularly among young Israelis. These are complex issues that understandably “keep our Rabbi up at night,” as I’m sure it does so many of us as we seek to continue to learn about and share our love of Israel, particularly with our children and the next generation, while honestly confronting realities that make Israel a hot topic, and as we read and watch the news and see what goes on at college campuses across the country. We are fortunate to have many bright spots in our community reflecting a deep love and connection to Israel—from our active USY chapter to our Israel Affairs Committee that work hard to forge meaningful experiences and informative programs to help Beth El members and the wider community—young and old—learn about Israel. Many of our youth choose to travel to Israel on numerous programs—summer trips through USY, BBYO, Ramah, and others, semesters of study abroad during high school and college, and even gap years between high school and college. And, perhaps in the bravest of all commitments to Israel, we have seen some of our youth volunteer to serve in the IDF as Lone Soldiers, and seen other members make Aliyah to call Israel their home. Earlier this year, we hosted our first ever S.E.E Israel Program to Support, Educate about and Engage our community in Israel. As I write this, we have just wrapped up our first Israeli Art Festival. Working with the Safrai Gallery in Jerusalem, over 1,000 works of art from Israeli artists were exhibited and available for sale over five days at Beth El. The show brought in people from all over the metropolitan area to enjoy the amazing diversity of art, as well as wonderful programs with wine, food, and music. But all these bright spots do not eliminate the larger reality of the challenges that we face as supporters and lovers of Israel when dealing with issues surrounding Israel-Diaspora relations,
Mark
Fulfill the Mitzvah of Reading Torah Cantor Aqua invites you to read Torah in honor of your birthday, anniversary, or just to fulfill a mitzvah on any Shabbat. Just contact him at uaqua@bethelnr.org, or 914235-2700, ext. 222. He will be happy to work with you or e-mail you a recording. 5
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Service
Contemplative Service, with Rabbi David Schuck Saturdays, December 23rd and January 13th • 10:45 am
How can we pay better attention to living our lives with intention? Make time for yourself at our Contemplative Service, which is designed to slow the pace of our lives in order to listen to what emerges from the silence. We will set aside time for mindfulness meditation, contemplative study, singing, and prayer, and focus our attention on opening our hearts and minds. Everyone is welcome; dress as you would like, and bring an open mind! Please arrive a few minutes early to minimize interruptions. After the service, you are welcome to continue to sit quietly in the Wiener Lounge or join the rest of the congregation for the sermon and remainder of the Shabbat morning service. Please join us for the kiddush luncheon at 12:00 noon.
SINGING AS A SPIRITUAL PRACTICE Wednesday, December 13th • 7:30 pm- 9:00 pm Music has deepened our ability to pray from the depths of our souls, sometimes with words and sometimes with melodies alone. This group will learn how singing can itself be a Jewish spiritual practice, and we will also practice different techniques that help unleash the power of communal singing. Everyone is welcome. No prior knowledge required.
Facilitated by Rabbi Schuck and Jack Klebanow Questions? E-mail RabbiAdmin@bethelnr.org, or 914-235-2700, ext. 228.
Join Rabbi Molly Karp on Wednesday mornings for Philo and Josephus: Living Jewish in a Non-Jewish World Just as we do, many ancient Jews struggled to live Jewishly in a non-Jewish world. This course will explore two important voices of the 1st CE. Philo of Alexandria was a Hellenistic Jewish philosopher who lived from 20 BCE–50 CE in Alexandria. We will also examine the work of Josephus, a Jewish aristocrat born into a priestly family who also lived in the 1st century, and who led the Jewish forces against Rome in Galilee. The class meets at Beth El on Wednesday mornings, from 10:00 am - 12:15 pm, December 6, 13 and 20, and January 3. Cost includes audio recordings of all class sessions. To learn more about Rabbi Karp, visit www.rabbimollykarp.com. With questions and to enroll, contact Rabbi Karp at rabbimollykarp@gmail.com.
Talmud from the Inside Out: A Class for the Inquiring Mind Thursdays, with Rabbi David Hojda December 7th and December 14th, 1:00 pm - 3:15 pm December 21st, 10:00 am - 12:15 pm Using Talmud Gittin, presented in English translation, this class discusses Baseless Hatred, Visionless Leadership—The Talmud's and Midrash's take on why Jerusalem was destroyed. We will analyze the Talmud's account of why Jerusalem was destroyed. All levels welcome. Bring a friendly disposition, an inquiring mind, and a desire to think. For information, contact Sam Berger, 914-494-6079, or sam.hr.berger@gmail.com. 6
OPEN BEIT MIDRASH 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm Tuesday, December 5th Thursday, December 14th Tuesday, December 19th Our Scholar will be Dr. Jack Wertheimer
Join us for a communal Jewish learning experience! On December 5th and 14th, Rabbis David Schuck, Zach Sitkin, and Ethan Linden will offer concurrent discussions of approximately an hour. The evening begins with a L'chaim and a nosh. If you would like to sponsor an evening of study ($500 per night) in honor or in memory of a loved one, or to learn more about this program, please visit www.bethelnr.org/openbeit.
Have fun with Yiddish! FRIDAYS, 1:00 pm at beth el Questions? Contact Bea Freedman, 914-337-8645.
LEARNERS’ SERVICE
Shabbat, December 9th 9:45 am - 10:45 am
Café Shabbat
A Friday Happening for Young Families
with Rabbi Zach Sitkin
Friday, January 5th 5:30 pm-7:00 pm
Our community is diverse; people have varying degrees of knowledge about Jewish text, tradition, worship, and access to Hebrew vocabulary. Since Jewish prayer assumes a certain amount of background exposure and knowledge, this service is intended to create an access point into prayer for those who may feel lost and/or alienated from our typical prayer services. The Learners’ Service is an introductory exploration of the prayer service. Each prayer will be studied in depth and read in English to gain a basic understanding of its meaning and intent. We will discuss the basic physical mechanics of each prayer when necessary. It is our hope that over time, everyone in our community will be able to enter the sanctuary with confidence and feel at home.
Join us! Geared to children ages 6 and under.
Enjoy a musical Shabbat celebration, led by Lori Weber, followed by dinner for everyone, dessert, and a PJ Library snuggle story. Feel free to come in your pajamas! $20/adult • children free Register at www.bethelnr.org/cafe.
WEEKLY TORAH PORTION STUDY— PARASHA HASHAVUA with Jack Gruenberg Every Thursday at 1:30 pm in Beth El's library
Enhancing Yourself & Your Relationships Through MINDFULNESS
No R.S.V.P. required.
ISRAELI DANCING
Mindfulness Parenting Group at Beth El Synagogue Center Meets Tuesdays 7:30pm-8:30pm For children of all ages!
Learn old and new dances with Cantor Uri Aqua SUNDAYS,
10:00
am
– 11:00
Come to one or all sessions
am
$10 per class at Beth El Synagogue Center
Taught by Dr. Michelle Maidenberg, Therapist, Author & Health and Mental Health Advocate
Interested? E-mail uaqua@bethelnr.org. Wear comfy clothes & sneakers.
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December 12, 2017 January 30, 2018 February 13, 2018 March 20, 2018 April 17, 2018 June 12, 2018 1324 North Avenue, New Rochelle, NY (914) 235-2700
Riverdale Art Association in Museum, December 2nd The Riverdale Art Association will return with another group exhibition in our Kanner-Kurzon Museum from Saturday, December 2nd, through Sunday, January 7, 2018. They previously exhibited here about one and a half years ago. The group was formed in the Bronx in 1999 with a small group of artists. It has now grown to about forty members who work in many different media. They meet monthly to critique the work done by various members, and they invite guest artists to discuss various techniques in painting, drawing, sculpting, and photography. They also inform the members about exhibits on display in various accessible venues and then discuss those exhibits. To learn more, visit www.riverdaleartassociation.org. The association plans and organizes its group exhibits which are shown at various sites, including Beth El Synagogue Center. They have also shown their work in Riverdale; Eastchester; Bronxville; at the Grinton I. Will (Yonkers); and Riverfront (Yonkers) Libraries; Gallery 18 in the Riverdale Y, Riverdale; Yonkers Society for Ethical
TRANSITIONS Monday, December 4th 7:00 pm College Packing 8:00 pm Guest speaker Laura Rotter Wiener Lounge
Culture; Atria in Riverdale; Forest Hills; and in New York City; and at many other sites and even at street fairs. They have been well- received and enjoy showing their work as widely as possible. The exhibitors this time will include some of those who were here in 2016 as well as some new artists, a total of twenty-four, with various styles and media. Everyone is invited to the Artists’ Reception on Sunday, December 3rd, 2:00 pm-4:30 pm. You can discuss the various pieces with the artists. Most of the work will be for sale. You can visit the museum any day the synagogue is open, except while services are being held. If the room is locked you can get the key from the office or from the greeter at the front door.
Save the Date! SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25th 7:00 pm In honor of Jewish Disabilities Awareness and Inclusion Month, Keruv presents:
Disability: Pride, Not Prejudice Reflections on Judaism and Disability by Chava Willig Levy author of Life Not With Standing Chava Willig Levy is a New York-based writer, editor, advocate and lecturer, who zips around in a motorized wheelchair and communicates about the quality and meaning of life.
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KERUV* KORNER It is always darkest before the dawn… As the days grow short, we approach the holiday of lights. Hanukkah commemorates a small band of Jews who refused to assimilate into the then dominant Greek culture. They ultimately succeeded in rededicating their generation to Jewish values and practices. The holiday resonates to this day as a celebration of positive Jewish identity. Yet the same Talmud that establishes the observance of Hanukkah is infused with Greek influence in language, culture, and philosophy. The tension
LET’S TALK ABOUT IT! Tuesday, December 21st 7:30 pm Join us to discuss the relationships between our children and their partners who are not Jewish.
*“Keruv” = to bring close, to draw near
between assimilating the best aspects of our surroundings yet sustaining our distinct identity and traditions pervades all of Jewish history back to the time of Joseph in Egypt. Joseph was the first of our forefathers to intermarry and he gave his two sons Egyptian names. To this day we bless our sons that they should be like Ephraim and Manasseh, the sons of an Egyptian mother. Over the centuries the definition of who is Jewish has shifted, but the emphasis on retaining our identity, maintaining a meaningful connection with fellow Jews, and transmitting that identity and connection to the next generation is more pressing than ever. In our day, the definition of who is Jewish and what constitutes a Jewish family is again becoming more fluid. The question of who defines, and how, is hotly contested as different branches of our people travel divergent paths. Outside of Israel, more and more identifying and/or observant Jews are intermarrying. This is in part due to our small numbers as well as our ready acceptance into American society. As a result, addressing intermarriage has become deeply personal and emotional for many of us.
Share your story or learn from others.All are welcome.
Conservative Judaism and its leadership are grappling with this reality and how best to address intermarriage and Jewish identity. It’s another one of those issues that keeps our rabbi,and many of us, up at night. Last month, Rabbi Schuck led a riveting discussion about “Israel and the Diaspora” in our series “Hot Topics in Conservative Judaism—What keeps your rabbi up at night.” He shared data and candidly explored the challenges we face in nurturing our relationship with Israel. The forty or so people in attendance were passionately, but respectfully, engaged in how best to overcome the dilemmas. On Sunday evening, January 7th, 7:00 pm, Rabbi Schuck will talk about our movement’s approach to “Intermarriage and Jewish Identity.” The choices made by the Rabbinic Assembly and by individual rabbis will have ramifications for each of us personally as well as for the future of our movement and the Jewish people as a whole. You will want to be part of this discussion, so mark your calendar now for the first Sunday in 2018. Elise Richman and Nina Luban Co-chairs, Keruv Committee
R.S.V.P.s encouraged, but walk-ins welcomed! For more information or to register, contact Keruv co-chairs Elise Richman (elisekrichman@gmail.com) or Nina Luban (nina.luban@gmail.com)
Facilitated by Shari Baum, L.M.S.W. WJCS Coordinator of Partners in Caring
at the home of Elise and Bob Schepp 25 Mildred Parkway New Rochelle, NY 10804
R.S.V.P. to Elise Schepp at LCmoocow@aol.com. Questions? Contact Nina Luban at nina.luban@gmail.com or Elise K. Richman at elisekrichman@gmail.com Generously funded by UJA-Federation of New York Sponsored by the Keruv Committee 9
Men’s Club The Blood Drive, one of Men’s Club’s signature community events, will be held at Beth El on Sunday, December 10th, from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm. The event will again be jointly sponsored with Temple Israel of New Rochelle. Sign up at bethelnr. org/blooddrive. WALK-INS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. Please participate in what is potentially a lifesaving mitzvah. Please e-mail any questions to bemcbloodrive@bethelnr.org, or call the office at 914-235-2700, ext. 223. It is not too early to plan to participate in the Dr. Ed Scharfman Men’s Club Shabbat on Saturday, January 20, 2018. If you are interested in reading Torah or leading a part of the service, please let Steve Young know at beprez@optonline.net. We are looking forward to the WorldWide Wrap on Sunday, February 4, 2018. Please mark your calendars and join Conservative congregations all over the world in celebrating the experience of wearing tefillin. The Beth El Men’s Club is a proud member of the Hudson Valley Region of the Federation of Jewish Men Clubs (FJMC), and the World-Wide Wrap is a signature program of that organization. Here at Beth El, we teach and we learn. More details will be available in the January Bulletin. Steven Young, beprez@optonline.net
Upcoming Dates
The Orphans' Tale, by Pam Jenoff January 11th Family History of Fear: A Memoir, by Agata Tuszynska March 15th
ORDER 2018 MAH JONGG CARDS Orders must be placed by January 1, 2018. Large print cards $9 Large Print Cards $9 each • Standard Printeach Cards $8 each Cards will be mailed directly to you from the National Mah Jongg League. Standard print cards $8 each
Mail your payable directly to Beth El Sisterhood, to the Cards willcheck, be mailed to you from Beth El Synagogue Center, attn: Arlene Salman; 1324 North Av., National Mah Jongg League. New Rochelle, NY 10804. Include your name, address, and the number cards of each type you would like. Full payment with your order is required.
Please return below:
Name__________________________________________ Address________________________________________ City, State, Zip___________________,_______,________ Phone Number_________________________________ # of cards each: ___________Large Print($9/each) ___________Standard($8/each th Total enclosed $___________________ Please (Martin make checks payable to Beth El Sisterhood Luther King, Jr. Day) and return to Beth El Synagogue 12:00Center pm - 2:30 pm ATTN: Arlene Salman 1324 North Avenue, New Rochelle, NY, 10804
SISTERHOOD’S ANNUAL
CINEMA BRUNCH
Monday, January 15
Join us for a light lunch and the feature film Mamadrana: The Jewish Mother in Cinema, an Australian film written and directed by Monique Schwarz “Jewish mothers are the most easily maligned image of Jewish women found in movies and television today. You know who they are—the caricature of the overbearing, emasculating, long-suffering mother, ever-ready with mountains of food. Australian director Monique Schwarz takes a funny, penetrating look at how the loving and affectionate portrayals in early Yiddish and Hollywood silent movies developed into the Jewish mother of modern Hollywood and, conversely, the more flesh and blood characterizations in contemporary Israeli cinema.” Film: 2001 Time: 73 minutes
Gift shop items will be on display and available for purchase.
Special Beth El member price: $8 in advance: $10 at the door Non-member price: $10 in advance: $12 at the door Checks payable to Beth El Sisterhood R.S.V.P. to www.bethelnr.org/cinemabrunch. Questions? Contact Barbara Horowitz at barbara.w.horowitz@gmail.com. 10
Sisterhood Scene I recently attended several meetings and classes and found that throughout the sessions I heard one theme repeated over and over— We must respect each other. We must respect the words and thoughts of our friends and neighbors. We cannot allow emotions, egos, and disagreements of ideas and philosophies to break down the friendships we have formed over the years. We must try to understand where the other person is coming from and listen carefully to what they are saying. This is not always easy to do, especially if the feelings are strong on both sides of an argument. We must remember to listen. Do not jump in and interrupt because you think your idea is different and/or better.
Everyone with an opinion should be given an opportunity to add to a discussion by voicing their thoughts and by being respected for what they are bringing to the group. The words—RESPECT and LISTEN— came up many times in the discussions that took place at the Board of Trustees meeting. They came up in Rabbi Schuck’s talk on Israel and the Diaspora. The word “Respect” was the title of a recent e-mail from Agnes Emert, WLCJ Vice President. She wrote to Sisterhood Presidents and talked about respect within Sisterhoods, the work place and family. She also said, “Without respect for each other and ourselves, she could not have endured the ebb and flow of her life.” In Sisterhood, we are working hard to respect the wants, needs and ideas of
all our members. Whether you are older or younger, a new member or a long time member we welcome you, your ideas, and your participation. Please join us on December 11th, 12:30 pm , for our Hadassah/Sisterhood Hanukkah Sing Along. Get into the holiday mood with some beautiful singing, led by our own Lori Weber. As we enter December, one of the cold, dark months of the year, please remember that we try to make sure there is always light, warmth, friendship, and respect in our Sisterhood. May the lights of your Hanukkah menorah illuminate your home and bring joy to you and your family at this beautiful time of the year. Hag Hanukkah Sameach,
Risë Stern
“BAGELS & BOOKS” BOOK CLUB Monday,December 18th 9:30 am We will discuss Love and Treasure, by Ayelet Waldman Questions? Contact Arlene Salman at aesalman@aol.com or 914-235-2485
Sisterhood Programs CARD ROOM, 12:45 pm weekly: Canasta,Mondays; Mah Jongg, Tuesdays. WALKING CLUB meets every Monday at 9:30 am for a nice easy walk—not a jog. All are welcome! BAGELS & BOOKS BOOK CLUB will meet Monday, December 18th, at 9:30 am. (see box above) MITZVAH KNITTING: Free lessons and supplies. Knit at home—donate your work. Children’s hats, scarves, and 7” afghan squares needed. E-mail Phyllis, pjf920@verizon.net. QUESTIONS? Contact Arlene Salman at aesalman@aol.com, or 914-235-2485. 11
JOIN THE SMART* PEOPLE
* SMART = Senior, Mature Adult, Retired Together Programs
Join us Saturday Evening, January 6th FOR A GREAT COMEDY SHOW
Wednesday Mornings 10:30 am - 11:30 am At Beth El • Schedule subject to change • No R.S.V.P. • No fee.
First Wednesday of the month
at The JCC of Mid-Westchester
with
DECEMBER 6: BALANCE, with Tim from North End Fitness.
Scott Blakeman and Dean Obeidallah
Second Wednesday of the month
DECEMBER 13: GOLDEN ZUMBA, with Laura.
Third Wednesday of the month
DECEMBER 20: CHAIR YOGA, with Nan.
Fourth Wednesday of the month No exercise
S.M.A.R.T. Discussions in December WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6: at 11:30 am, in honor of National Older Drivers Safety Week, we present a short discussion on the Keys to Driving Safely. Driving enables you to do the things you want and need to do in your community. Just as you monitor your physical health, we want to help you manage your driving health. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12 10:00 am: Coffee, schmooze, and the newspaper 10:30 am: What is black and white and read all over? The newspaper, of course! Dr. Robert Sussman and Dr. Lester Zimmerman will discuss what is happening all over the world. Afterwards, stay for candle lighting and a special lunch, including bagels, lox, cream cheese, and latkes, followed by dessert. $7 per person.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19 10:00 am: Coffee, schmooze, and the newspaper 10:30 am: Assemblywoman Amy R. Paulin will speak on "The 2018 State Legislature: What to Expect." Join us for lunch and the lighting of the last Hanukkah candle. R.S.V.P. to Julie at jrockowitz@bethelnr. org, or 914-235-2700, ext. 256. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20: Current Events, 11:30 Shari Baum, M.S.W.
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UJA-Federation in New Rochelle invites you to: * A Pre-Show Israeli Wine Reception at 7:00 pm * Reserved Seats for the Performance at 8:00 pm Jewish comedian Scott Blakeman and Muslim comedian Dean Obeidallah have brought people together for the past thirteen years with their show “Standup for Peace.” It breaks new ground by finding common ground—a desire for peace and the ability to laugh out loud. New Rochelle’s Paul Warhit will be the emcee. Purchase tickets at $36 pp at www.ujafedny.org/nr-comedy-night/ Event co-chairs: Brandy and Mitch Benson, Marjorie and Mark Seidenfeld, Ilissa and Paul Warhit and Debbie and Steven Young.
NURSERY SCHOOL NEWS: OUTDOOR PLAYSPACE climbing experiences. Natural logs and branches supplement outdoor blocks in the Construction Area, where a new structure is created each day. One of the most popular areas of exploration and great interest to the children is the space with hills, ropes, and slides. It is here that our students challenge themselves repeatedly by attempting to navigate the steep inclines. They find creative ways of using their bodies to get to the top, and continue to encourage each other with shouts of, “You can do it! You’re almost there!” It is with great pride that we observe our children exhibiting patience, persistence, and problem solving through trial and error. The various components of our Outdoor Playspace bring new ways of exploring and experiencing the world of nature and the outdoors. They offer opportunities for building strength, coordination and balance. We have reapplied for an additional grant to continue expanding this area with hopes of adding a mud kitchen, garden space, and digging area. Be sure to check out our Playspace when you have some time, preferably when there are children there. Their time spent there is priceless. Ronnie Becher, Director
Last year, the Nursery School successfully applied for a grant from the Jewish Education Project. That funding, together with supplemental funds from the Nursery School Board, enabled us to begin the creation of a fabulous Outdoor Play Space. One of the tenets of our Reggio philosophy is the belief that, along with adults and other children, the environment serves as the third teacher. Our Outdoor Playspace, located on the large field below the parking lots, illustrates this belief in a most tangible manner. Its offerings of activities and areas of exploration spark creativity, team work, and gross motor options to challenge and engage children’s imagination. Unlike our conventional playgrounds, this stretch of land has beautiful sprawling grass which allows for unhampered running and jumping. It offers hills in various degrees of incline for climbing and scaling. There is a Music Wall with an array of pots—pans that children can explore with large metal utensils. Our Magnet Wall has magnetic tubes and ramps where children investigate pathways and ideas of cause and effect. A long balance beam zigzags in one area, while massive tires and a tire tower are set up for challenging
Our Gezah (3s) Classes Enjoying Our New Playspace!
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A Word from Jen
I have been tremendously fortunate to attend quite a few conferences, seminars and trainings over the course of my years as a Jewish professional. This year, I’m a fellow in the Ruskay Institute through UJA, and in November, I went on our first of two retreats. It was the most meaningful, enriching, fulfilling learning and community building opportunity that I have been a part of. Run by Rockwood Leadership, the retreat had us exploring our life purpose and vision and how that affects our personal and professional lives. The facilitators created a safe space which encouraged sharing and vulnerability. Participating in this unique experience made me think about the spaces we build here at Beth El, for youth and for adults. How do we inspire that kind of community in our own setting? What questions do we ask, what opportunities do we offer, what expectations do we develop? I don’t have the answers to all of this yet, but I am excited to think in this way. If you want to think in this way with me, I would love for you to reach out, to get coffee, to swing by and say hello, and to brainstorm together. Please reach out! All the best, Jen Vegh, Dir. of Youth & Family Engagement
Religious School Update
We have enjoyed having Ofek Harel, one of the Westchester Shinshinim, with our Religious School learners on Thursdays. A “Shinshin” is an 18-year-old Israeli emissary sent by the Israeli Government and the Jewish Agency for Israel to communities abroad with the goal of educating people of all ages about Israel and Israeli culture. The Westchester community shinshinim serve seven synagogue Religious Schools, Schechter Westchester, Carmel Academy, and Westchester Hillels. Ofek has brought interesting discussions, games, and activities to our first through seventh grade learners. They are building unique relationships with him.
Students participating in the Dorothy Fleishaker Dancing Letters class, with teacher Shmulik Gov-Ari
Youth Community Update
You won’t want to miss our very special Youth & Family Engagement Shabbat, December 15-16! We are thrilled to be joined by staff from Schechter Westchester, Carmel Academy and Beth El. Visit bethelnr.org/yfshabbat for details and to register! Highlights include: • Special Shabbat service and dinner for K-12th graders and their families; special teen table • Hot Chocolate & Donuts on Saturday Morning • Starbucks vouchers for the first 50 Kindergarten-12th graders to arrive on Saturday morning • Youth led Shabbat morning service • Games with our Westchester Shinshinim, Ofek & Amit • Adult learning with Rabbi Schuck and leaders from Schechter Westchester and Carmel Academy
December Youth Community Highlights Friday, December 1 BE Mitzvah Experience (6th gr.) Shabbat Dinner Saturday, December 2 Teen Conversation with Wounded Soldiers Project Thursday, December 7 Kadima & USY Hanukkah Program, 6:30 pm Sunday, December 10 Rosh Hodesh Parent Learning, 9:15 am Fri., December 15-Sat., Dec. 16 YOUTH & FAMILY ENGAGEMENT SHABBAT Watch your e-mail for information about other upcoming Youth Events!
December Religious School Highlights Thursday, December 7
Art for Alef & Bet. Shinshinim for Gimel, Educator Meeting Sunday, December 10 Hannukkiyyada Prep begins Thursday, December 14 Shinshinim for Alef & Bet; Hanukkiyyada prep continues; Candle lighting on North Avenue Sunday, December 17 Olive Press Workshop, Hanukkiyyada [note: no Kehillah] Thursday, December 21 Art for Dalet, Hey, & Vav Friday, December 22 – Tuesday, January 2 Closed for Winter Break
Ruach (K-2nd grade) and Chaverim (3rd-5th grade) had a great Animal Day in our Youth Community!
Student in Gan class leads Tefillah
Moadon class builds Tower of Babel 14
Morah Batell’s Gimel class began their exploration of Sefer Shemot (The Book of Exodus) in Religious School. They learned about the magicians in Egypt and then learned some of their own magic tricks.
Our 10th grade Rosh Hodesh group always has a blast together!
Beth El teens celebrating Ofek’s birthday! Ofek is one of Westchester’s Shinshinim and spends Thursday afternoons with our community.
December Teen Activities Sundays, 11:00 am - 1:00 pm, Andrew Van Bochove is facilitating a thematic seminar on Israeli Culture. 3 remaining sessions. Cost covers food, supplies, transportation, and more. December 3, 10, 17. E-mail rgold@bethelnr.org for fee. Tuesdays, 6:00 pm-7:30 pm, News & Nosh with Bekkah Gold. Dinner and discussion on hot topics in the world today, reflecting on themes through a Jewish lens. Bring Bekkah a topic in advance and help create the base of conversation! December 12. E-mail rgold@ bethelnr.org for fee. Tuesdays, 6:45 pm-7:45 pm, Nosh & Drash with Rabbis Schuck and Sitkin. Come together for an hour of dinner and learning before the Beit Midrash program. December 5, 19. Also on Thursday, December 14. Wednesdays, 5:00 pm - 6:15 pm, Learn to Teach, Teach to Learn with Jen Vegh. Have dinner while learning cuttingedge education techniques based on how people learn best. December 6, 13. E-mail rgold@bethelnr.org for fee. Wednesdays, 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm, Cafe Ivrit (Hebrew Cafe) with Bekkah Gold. Practice Hebrew in a low key, fun environment. December 6, 13. Email Bekkah at rgold@ bethelnr.org for fee. Questions? Call 914-2352700, ext. 221. 15
DECEMBER 2017 MONDAY
SUNDAY 1324 North Avenue New Rochelle, NY 10804-2190 914-235-2700 • www.bethelnr.org
Rabbi .................................... David A. Schuck Associate Cantor ...............................Uri Aqua Assistant Rabbi.........................Zachary Sitkin Rabbi Emeritus ......................Melvin N. Sirner Cantor Emeritus............... Lawrence Avery, z”l Hazzan Emeritus ....................Farid Dardashti Executive Director ..................Erica Leventhal Controller .................................... Olivier Vogel Camp Dir./Seniors Coord........Julie Rockowitz Nursery School Director ......... Ronnie Becher Dir. of Marketing & Comm. ....... Jon Chattman Dir. of Programming....................... Abby Wise Dir. of Teen Engagement ............Bekkah Gold Dir. of Youth & Family Engagement ...Jen Vegh Sp. Projects Dir. /Asst.to Clergy ......L. Newman Maintenance Director ............... Milton Sinclair OFFICERS President ...............................Mark Seidenfeld Executive Vice President....Sandra Gruenberg Vice President ...........................Daniel Burton Vice President ......Lauren Freeman-Bosworth Vice President .................Geralynn C. Reifer Treasurer ...............................Joseph Wygoda Financial Secretary ................. Barbara Cohen Recording Secretary ..................Jayne Peister AFFILIATES Sisterhood President ......................Rise Stern Men’s Club Co-Presidents .... Steven L. Young Religious Sch. Parent Org. ........... Ellen Barlis, Sharon Brown, Rachel Casanova, Marci Marcus Nursery Sch. Parent Org. ............ Laura Berlin Julie Berman BULLETIN EDITOR ................Linda Newman
Daily Minyan
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Shacharit 8:00am
calendar page and elsewhere in the Bulletin are accurate as of the date of printing. Please visit the Beth El website www.bethelnr.org/calendar for the most up-to-date information.
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Mincha/Maariv 4:10pm
22 KISLEV
METNY 8th Grade Experience Blood Drive 8:30 am Rosh Hodesh Parent Learning 9:15 am Zumba 9:30 am Israeli Dancing 10:00 am Teen Workshop 11:00 am Chaverim 12:00 pm Memory Minyan 2:00 pm
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Mincha/Maariv 4:10pm
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Shacharit 6:55am
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Shacharit 8:00am
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Walking Club 9:30 am Joint Sisterhood & Hadassah Program 12:30 pm Canasta 12:45 pm Hebrew Ulpan, Beginners 6:30 pm
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Shacharit 7:00am
6 TEVET
Teen News & Nosh 6:00 pm Mindfulness Parenting Group 7:30 pm
Mincha/Maariv 4:10pm Light 1st candle EREV HANUKKAH
30 KISLEV
Sisterhood Bagels and Books 9:30 am Walking Club 11:30 am Canasta 12:45 pm Hebrew Ulpan, Beginners 6:30 pm
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Shacharit 6:55am Mah Jongg 12:45 pm Teen Nosh & Drash 6:45 pm Open Beit Midrash 8:00 pm ROSH HODESH
ROSH HODESH
Mincha/Maariv 4:20pm Light 8th candle
SIXTH DAY OF HANUKKAH
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7 TEVET
Synagogue Offices Closed Nursery School Closed Religious School Closed METNY USY International Convention
SEVENTH DAY OF HANUKKAH
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Shacharit 7:00am
METNY USY International Convention Mah Jongg 12:45 pm
Walking Club 9:30 am
13 TEVET Character Breakfast 9:30 am Mincha/Maariv 4:20pm
8 TEVET
Nursery and Religious Schools Closed
Israeli Dancing 10:00 am
Mincha/Maariv 4:30pm
1 TEVET
SMART People Discussion 10:00 am
Mincha/Maariv 4:20pm Light 7th candle
Shacharit 8:00am
24 KISLEV
SMART People Discussion 10:00 am Sisterhood & Hadassah Joint Mtg 12:30 pm Mah Jongg 12:45 pm
Israel Affairs Committee Meeting 7:30 pm
Shacharit 6:55am
Religious School Closed METNY USY International Convention
Mincha/Maariv 4:20pm
Sisterhood Board Mtg. 6:30 pm
Mincha/Maariv 4:10pm
FIFTH DAY OF HANUKKAH
Israeli Dancing 10:00 am
Dor L’Dor 11:00 am Mah Jongg 12:45 pm
College-Age Committee Packing 7:00 pm Empty Nesters Talk with Laura Rotter 8:00 pm
Mincha/Maariv 4:20pm Light 6th candle
Shacharit 8:00am
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Teen Nosh & Drash 6:45 pm Nursery School Board Meeting 7:30 pm Open Beit Midrash 8:00 pm
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Bat Mitzvah Jessica Rothenberg Zumba 9:30 am Israeli Dancing 10:00 am Teen Workshop 11:00 am
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Shacharit 7:00am
Mincha/Maariv 4:10pm
Mincha/Maariv 4:10pm Shacharit 8:00am
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Teen Leadership Board Meeting 5:00 pm Hebrew Ulpan, Beginners 6:30 pm
Artist’s Reception 2:00 pm
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Shacharit 6:55am
Canasta 12:45 pm
Teen Workshop 11:00 am
Shacharit 8:00am
Visit us on facebook at facebook.com/BethElSynagogueCenter
Walking Club 9:30 am
Zumba 9:30 am Israeli Dancing 10:00 am
Beth El maintains morning and evening services every day of the year. Contact Associate Cantor Uri Aqua, 914-235-2700, ext. 222.
* Minyan times listed on this
Please visit the Beth El Synagogue Center website, WWW.BETHELNR.ORG for the most current information on meetings and events. To send us a message, e-mail info@bethelnr.org.
Beth El offers Hebrew Ulpan classes for all levels every Monday and Wednesday. Beginner: 6:30 pm; Intermediate 7:30 pm; Advanced 8:30 pm. Try a class!
A Conservative synagogue affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
TUESDAY
Mincha/Maariv 4:20pm
KISLEV ~ TEVET 5778 WEDNESDAY
FRIDAY
THURSDAY 1
Shacharit 7:00am
SHABBAT 13 KISLEV
Yiddish Vinkl 1:00 pm
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Philo & Josephus with Rabbi Karp 10:00 am Get SMART Get Fit 10:30 am SMART People Discussion 11:30 am Teen Learn to Teach 5:00 pm Hebrew Ulpan, Beginners 6:30 pm Teen Cafe Ivrit 6:30 pm Semi-Annual Meeting: Cocktails 7:00 pm; Meeting 8:00 pm Board of Trustees 9:00 pm
Mincha/Maariv 4:`0pm
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Shacharit 6:55am
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Nursery School Half Day 3s & 4s Hanukkah Chagigah 3s & 4s 9:15 am Limmud: Philo & Josephus 10:00 am Get SMART Get Fit 10:30 am Teen Learn to Teach 5:00 pm Teen Cafe Ivrit 6:30 pm Hebrew Ulpan, Beginners 6:30 pm Singing as a Spiritual Practice 7:30 pm
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Shacharit 6:55am
Jerusalem in Biblical/Rabbinic Sources, with Rabbis Shuck and Sitkin, and Dr. Carol Diament 9:30 am Limmud: Talmud from the Inside Out, with Rabbi David Hojda 1:00 pm Parashat Hashavua, with Jack 1:30 pm Religious School Educator Mtg 6:00 pm
2 TEVET
20 KISLEV
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Shacharit 6:55am
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4:09 pm
Yiddish Vinkl 1:00 pm
Jerusalem Biblical/Rab. Sources, 9:30 am Limmud: Talmud with Rabbi Hojda 1:00 pm Parashat Hashavua, with Jack 1:30 pm JLiFE 4:15 pm Rosh Hodesh: It’s A Girl Thing 6:00 pm Teen Nosh & Drash 6:45 pm Open Beit Midrash 8:00 pm
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Shacharit 7:00am
3 TEVET
Shacharit 6:55am
27 KISLEV
Hanukkah Chagigah 2s 11:00 am Yiddish Vinkl 1:00 pm
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4 TEVET
Shacharit 7:00am METNY USY IC Pre-Convention
Limmud: Philo & Josephus: Jewish Living, with Rabbi Molly Karp 10:00 am Get SMART Get Fit 10:30 am Current Events with Shari Baum 11:30 am
Limmud: Talmud from the Inside Out, with Rabbi David Hojda 10:00 am
Yiddish Vinkl 1:00 pm
Mincha/Maariv 4:20pm
EIGHTH DAY OF HANUKKAH
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9 TEVET
Shacharit 7:00am Nursery School Closed METNY USY International Convention
Mincha/Maariv 4:20pm
4:13 pm
Keruv Let’s Talk About It 7:30 pm (off-sitE)
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Shacharit 6:55am
Nursery and Religious Schools Closed METNY USY International Convention
Mincha/Maariv 4:20pm
FAST OF TEVET
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Shacharit 7:00am
11 TEVET
28 KISLEV
Shabbat ends 5:10 pm
Youth & Family Engag. Shab. Hot Choc & Donuts 8:30 am Shabbat Service 9:00 am Shabbat SPACE 9:30 am Pre-Serv Oneg 10:15 am Youth Services 10:45 am Daf Shevui 12:30 pm Parent Learning & Kids Programs 1:00 pm
Mincha/Maariv 4:10pm Light 5th candle
FOURTH DAY OF HANUKKAH
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5 TEVET
Shabbat ends 5:13 pm
METNY USY IC Pre-Convention Shabbat Service 9:00 am Shabbat SPACE 9:30 am Pre-Serv Oneg 10:15 am Youth Services 10:45 am Contemplative Service 10:45 am Daf Shevui 12:30 pm
30 VAYECHI
Nursery School Closed 4:17 pm
Mincha/Maariv 4:20pm
Birthday Shabbat
Mincha/Maariv 4:20pm
Mincha/Maariv 4:20pm
10 TEVET
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VAYIGASH
Bikkur Holim Learning Session 7:00 pm
Mincha/Maariv 4:20pm
Shabbat ends 5:09 pm
Bat Mitzvah Aviva Segal Shabbat Service 9:00 am Shabbat SPACE 9:30 am Learners’ Service 9:45 am Pre-Serv Oneg 10:15 am Youth Services 10:45 am Daf Shevui 12:30 pm
THIRD DAY OF HANUKKAH
METNY USY IC Pre-Convention
Hebrew Ulpan, Beginners 6:30 pm
4:10 pm
Mincha/Maariv 4:10pm Light 4th candle
METNY USY IC Pre-Convention
Parashat Hashavua with Jack 1:30 pm
21 KISLEV
MIKETZ
Youth & Family Engagement Shabbat Services & Dinner 6:00 pm Teen Shabbat Dinner 6:30 pm
SECOND DAY OF HANUKKAH
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Mincha/Maariv 4:10pm
Youth & Family Engagement Shabbat
Mincha/Maariv 4:10pm Light 3rd candle
Welcome Chai House
Bar Mitzvah Logan Abramowitz Shabbat Service 9:00 am Shabbat SPACE 9:30 am Pre-Service Oneg 10:15 am Youth Services 10:45 am Contemplative Service 10:45 am Daf Shevui 12:30 pm
VAYESHEV
METNY/Kadima Shabbaton
Mincha/Maariv 4:10pm
Mincha/Maariv 4:10pm
FIRST DAY OF HANUKKAH
Shacharit 6:55am
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Shacharit 7:00am
Kadima/USYJoint Hanukkah EvEnt 6:30 pm
Mincha/Maariv 4:10pm Light 2nd candle
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19 KISLEV
Shabbat ends 5:10 pm
Mincha/Maariv 4:10pm
Mincha/Maariv 4:10pm
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14 KISLEV
VAYISHLACH 4:10 pm
Shacharit 7:00am
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12 TEVET Shabbat ends 5:18 pm
Bar Mitzvah Jeremy Cohen Shabbat Service 9:00 am Shabbat SPACE 9:30 am Pre-Serv Oneg 10:15 am Youth Services 10:45 am Daf Shevui 12:30 pm
Mincha/Maariv 4:20pm
NEWSMAKERS
YAHRZEIT OBSERVANCES
The yahrzeit of the following deceased persons permanently inscribed on our Memorial Walls are observed on these dates:
Helene and Gary Liebstein on the marriage of their daughter Lauren to Jason Singer, son of Fran, z�l, and Chester Singer; Bob and Barbara Cohen on the marriage of their daughter Jessica to Nick Gilligan; Dr. Sol and Linda Haber on the birth of granddaughter, and to parents Jordana and Alberto Hazan; David Lacher and Dava Yavetz on the birth of granddaughter Miriam Rose, and to parents Samantha Lacher Lieberson and Josh Lieberson and big brother Jonah; Cantor Uri and Judy Aqua on the birth of their third grandson, Ezra Aqua, and to parents Danny and Debby Aqua, big brother Ethan, and grandparents Lillian and Moises Tabacinic; Jacqueline and Avi Einzig on the birth of their grandson, and to parents Shanah and Amotz Segal and grandparents Tzipi and Ami Segal.
December Jennie Imber Kenneth Paul Kaplan Samuel Mintz Dora Fishman Rebecca C. Gordon Louis Haimoff Florence Lenchner Reuben Gilbert Betty Golub Mildred Gruberger Paul Rivel Elizabeth Rubin Meyer Gordon Samuel Kolins Emanuel Levin Ilona Rivel Eleanor Gore Seymour Kornfeld Alice Charnet Chaim Halevi Eichner Abraham Gosschalk Jan Peerce Sol Zeller Samuel Zuckerman Yetta Zuckerman Ethel Joslevitz Renee Ratner Philip Levene Lorraine Gittelson Bernard Marx Erna F. Schwarz Joseph M. Weber Joseph Wechsler Rose Glick Samuel Halpern Gussie Rappaport Ada Greenstein Pauline Duberstein Hyman Kleinman Clara Locitzer
A Warm Beth El Mazal Tov to One and All!!
Share your milestone events with us! If you experience a milestone or a loss in your family, contact Linda at LNewman@bethelnr.org, or 914-235-2700, ext. 246.
Kiddush The Kiddush of November 18th was sponsored by Donald Fleishaker in honor of the upcoming marriage of his granddaughter Andrea Elise Fleishaker, daughter of Sheryl and Aaron Fleishaker, to Jonathan Ravski, son of Karen and Norman Ravski; and by Linda and Sol Haber in honor of the birth of their granddaughter Lulu,and to parents Jordana and Alberto Hazan, and by Sharon and Peter Spenser in honor of Dov Maisel and United Hatzalah. The Kiddush of December 2nd will be sponsored by Caryl Fuchs in honor of the upcoming marriage of her granddaughter Randi Fuchs, daughter of Debbie and Steve Fuchs to Brett Asnas. The Kiddush of December 9th will be sponsored by Thalia and Alan Segal in honor of the bat mitzvah of their daughter Aviva Segal. The Kiddush of December 16th will be sponsored by Hanita Schneiderman in honor of her special birthday. The Kiddush of December 23rd will be sponsored by Barbara and Marc Klee in honor of the anniversary of Marc’s bar mitzvah; and by Elise and Barry Richman in honor of their special anniversary.
Welcome to the Beth El Community The Meckler/Meyers Family Of Scarsdale Mark Meckler and Tanya Meyers Alexander, 11; Nathan, 8; and Oriana, 1
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Phoebe Lampert Anne Schoen Arthur Hirsch Nathan Osofsky Louis Tarloff Louis David Wile Charlotte Zeller Max Berman Raphael Cohn Sadie Fuchs David Schifter Ruth Baum Cohen Jeanette Cohen Linda Dinkes Sarah Fay Silver David W. Simpson Sabina Bialo Fannie Lewinsohn Eva S. Garfein Rose Katzof Ida Levine Jake Meyers Joseph Einhorn Jean Feingold David Troodler Joseph Wasserman Isadore Ginsburg Susan Kramer Yosef Rapoport Beckie Walek Alexander Ira Boner Hyman M. Charm Isidore Eisenberg Hannelies Guggenheim Edward Heligman Stanley Josell Frances Miller Leon Nirenberg Chaim Rubin Benzel Bertram Klein Jacob Sohn
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CONDOLENCES We record with sorrow the losses suffered by our members and friends and extend to them our deepest sympathies.
The Katzenberg Family Of Mamaroneck Jordan and Samantha Katzenberg Ashley, 12; Andrew, 10; and Alison, 6
Condolences to: The family of Clara Richmond on her passing; Carl Goldenberg on the loss of his sister Paula Epstein; Barbara Simon on the loss of her son Richard Simon.
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CONTRIBUTIONS RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND Janet Seligman in memory of her beloved father, Joe Kenler; Shelley and Alfred Klein in honor of Dr. Marshall Matos; Barbara Birshtein and Howard Steinman; Shari and Marvin Chinitz in appreciation for being granted such a special honor on Simchat Torah; Phyllis and Harvey Jay in appreciation of Rabbi Schuck for his kindness; Caryl Fuchs in loving memory of Stanley Fuchs; Richard and Charlotte Watt in honor of Rabbi Sitkin’s installation; Sharon and Peter Spenser in honor of Rabbi Sitkin’s installation; Judith Harary in honor of Judy and Bobby Schmeidler; Marjorie and Mark Seidenfeld; Shery and Howard Rosenstein for their concern; Judy and Bobby Schmeidler in honor of the birth of Mack Moses Yoffee, grandson of Stephanie and Edward Moses; Barbara and Robert Cohen in memory of Richard Rosenberg, beloved father of Trisanne Berger; Harriet Suvall; Judy and Ed Schwartz on their daughter Lisa’s marriage and Caryl Fuchs and family on her granddaughter’s engagement; Janet and Michael Meltzer on the wedding of Jason Singer and Lauren Liebstein, and to Helene and Gary Liebstein; Roberta Reindel in memory of beloved mother; Linda and Sol Haber on the birth of their granddaughter, and to parents Jordana and Alberto Hazan; Barbara and Allen Mendler in honor of Rabbi Sitkin’s installation; Vivian Gorode in memory of Marvin Gorode; Robin and Mitchell Kaphan in memory of their beloved mother, Esther Futterman.
GENERAL FUND IN HONOR OF:
The bar mitzvah of Daniel Patchen, son of The installation of Rabbi Zach Sitkin, from Lisa and Robert Patchen, from Elise and Steve Grossblatt. Barbara and Bob Cohen. Helene and Gary Liebstein, on the marriage of My daughter Shari Chinitz, from Edith Kutner. their daughter Lauren Liebstein to Jason Singer, Dorothy and Herb Fox on the birth of their great- from Janet and Michael Meltzer. grandson, from Mila and Michael Greenberg. IN MEMORY OF: Lauren Berger and Jay Rehr on the birth of a Alan Rosenberg, beloved husband of Wendy grandson, from Elise and Bob Schepp, Cindy Rosenberg, from Barbara and Joseph Wygoda. and Stan Arkow, and Shari and Marvin Chinitz. Sheryl and Aaron Fleishaker on the upcoming Mazal Mizrachi, beloved sister of Avraham marriage of their daughter Andrea, from Elise Shahar, from Mila and Michael Greenberg. and Bob Schepp.
Marvin Gorode, beloved father of Barbara Orans, My fellow Simchat Torah honorees, Elliot from Mila and Michael Greenberg, and Shirin and Hollander, Stephanie Roth, and Jay Sommer, Steven Stein. from Shari Chinitz. David Rothfeld, my beloved father, on his Jay Sommer, Simchat Torah honoree, from Susan yahrzeit, from Lynn and Jeffery Lowin. and Bob Goldstein.
Richard Rosenberg, beloved father of Trisanne Shari Chinitz, Simchat Torah honoree, from Berger, from Shari and Marvin Chinitz. Susan and Bob Goldstein, and Jessica Berman Jay Sommer, Simchat Torah honoree, from Susan and Neil Weiss. and George Morris. The birth of Rafi Chinitz, son of Ella and Noah Shari Chinitz, Simchat Torah honoree, from Susan Chinitz and grandson of Shari and Marvin Chinitz, and George Morris. from Susan and Bob Goldstein. Jack Radin, from Eleanor and Mark Walfish. Barbara and Bob Cohen on the wedding of their Lily Kaplan, beloved mother of Ruth Trieber, from daughter Jessica Cohen, from Geralynn and Barbara and Bob Cohen. David Reifer.
ELEANOR G. BAUMWALD PRAYERBOOK FUND IN MEMORY OF: Eva Teitelbaum, from Jack R. Schwartz.
SISTERHOOD MITZVAH FUND IN HONOR OF
JEREMY SCHEINFELD MEMORIAL FUND
Bob Schepp’s Pink Hat Project, from Toby IN HONOR OF: and Brian Pecker, Tiffany Nails, Katherine and Rabbi Zach Sitkin’s installation, from Geralynn William Parker, and Barbara S. Greenstein. and David Reifer. Ellen and Jack Hollander on the wedding of their IN MEMORY OF: son Brian, from Erica and Larry Epstein. Richard Rosenberg, beloved father of Trris Berger, The Simchat Torah Honorees Shari Chinitz, from Geralynn and David Reifer. Stephanie Roth, Elliot Hollander, and Jay Sommer, from Norma Wasserstein, and Ellen and Esther Futterman, beloved mother and grandmother, from Robin and Mitchell Kaphan. Jack Hollander. Lauren Berger and Jay Rehr on the birth of their grandson, from Joyce and Michael Wechsler. Bobby Schmeidler, wishing him a speedy recovery, from Phyllis Jay. Dov and Linda Hyman on the marriage of their daughter, from Phyllis Jay.
DOROTHY FLEISHKER RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FUND IN HONOR OF: Vicki and Nate Fisher of the bar mitzvah of their grandson Micha, from Rosalind and Morris Herstein.
SPECIAL NEEDS FUND IN HONOR OF: Stephanie Roth, Simchat Torah honoree, from Elizabeth and Alan Legatt. Jay Sommer, Simchat Torah honoree, from Elizabeth and Alan Legatt. Elliot Hollander, Simchat Torah honoree, from Elizabeth and Alan Legatt. Shari Chinitz, Simchat Torah honoree, from Elizabeth and Alan Legatt.
BERNICE FELDMAN NURSERY SCHOOL FUND
The birth of Samuel Rehr, son of Josh and Elana Rehr and grandson of Lauren Berger and Jay Rehr, from Elizabeth and Alan Legatt.
IN HONOROF: The bar mitzvah of Daniel Patchen, son of Lisa and Robert Patchen, from Elizabeth and Alan Shari Chinitz on her Simchat Torah honor, from Sue Ellen, beloved daughter of Judith Goldstein, Legatt. Marilyn and Mitch Sofer. from Naomi Raber. IN MEMORY OF
IN MEMORY OF: IN MEMORY OF: Richard Simon, beloved son of Barbara Simon, from Joan and Jonah Atlas, and Joyce and Michael Alan Rosenberg, beloved husband of Wendy Marvin Gorode, beloved father of Barbara Orans, from Elizabeth and Alan Legatt. Rosenberg, from Marilyn and Mitch Sofer. Wechsler. 19
KOL NIDRE APPEAL 2017 Beth El Synagogue Center would like to extend a sincere thank you to all those who contributed to our 2017 Kol Nidre Appeal. Your support of the Beth El community is greatly appreciated and it allows us to continue to provide excellent programs for all. % Ten Percenter: Those who increased their pledge by a minimum of 10% above their contribution last year. SHOMRIM SOCIETY Samuel & Trisanne Berger% Arnold & Ellen Bernstein Brian Bosworth & Lauren FreemanBosworth% Daniel & Jody Burton% Gary Claar & Lois Kohn-Claar Robert & Barbara Cohen% Robert & Barbara Ehudin Lawrence & Erica Epstein Aaron J. & Sheryl Fleishaker Donald Fleishaker Moshe & Ellen Gelboim% Allan & Marilyn Glick
Shomrim Society: Those who made a contribution of $1,800 or more. Membership in this society demonstrates a deep commitment to the continuity of services and programs provided by Beth El.
Louis & Lynette Goldberg% Michael & Linda Goldstein Jack & Sandra Gruenberg Edward D. Heffner Perry & Lisa Jacobs% David & Rita Kaufman Edward & Zona Kaufman Richard H. & Rosalind Kaufman% Martin Keltz & Lynn M. Buckvar-Keltz% Theodore Keltz & Beth Breakstone% Matthew & Stephanie Klingsberg Alexander LaTorraca & Jill E. Kurtzman Warren & Linda Lesser Matthew Evan & Shireen Lewis%
KOL NIDRE CONTRIBUTORS Paul & Carol Diament Edward & Debra Ackerman Jay H. Diamond & Joyce Goldklang Eric & Elizabeth Alderman Susan Diamond Bradley & Adrienne Altman Lisa Boslow Dorman Charles J. Altman Marvin Dubin & Susan Solow Dubin Stan Arkow & Cindy Aaronson Daniel & Jill Efron Richard & Judith Aronow Avi I. & Jacqueline Einzig% Daniel & Rhona Aronstein Marc Esrig & Marci Lobel-Esrig % Nathan & Marcia Assor% Russell & Ella Fayer% Ronen & Sue Avinir Phyllis Feingold Robert & Melissa Baker Michael & Claudia Felberg% Rick & Ellen Barlis% Daniel Feldman & Emily Rose Rubin Abraham & Donna Bartell% Dalia Fenster Sanford L. Batkin Michael & Davina Fisher Judy & Joseph Baumgarten% Nathan & Vicki Fisher Irving Baumwald% Mitchell & Annette Fogelman Ronnie & Michael Becher, Caroline Fox & David Shechter% Michele Silverman Bedell% Herbert & Dorothy Fox% Alvin Begleiter Michael Frankel & Shayna Klopott Mark & Melinda Berman Paul D. & Victoria H. Freedman Melvyn & Priscilla Bloom% Paul G. & Carol Freedman% Fredric M. & Judy Bomback Blanche Fried Erica S. Bonime Caryl Fuchs% Steven & Michele Brick David & Cookie Fuchs David J. & Dina Brot Steven & Debra Fuchs Joshua Burack & Emma Medina Mel & Judith Gabriel Rachel & Enrique Casanova Russell & Allyson Geller Steven Chester & Dara Spielvogel Bruce & Rita Gilbert Marvin & Shari Chinitz Lawrence Ginsburg & Sari Dweck Irwin Cohen Esther Glassman Ronald Cohen & Beth Fisch Steven Cohen & Jacqueline Spiegel-Cohen% Jeffrey & Cynthia L. Glickman Jonathan B. & Elissa B. Glickman Thomas Cohen & Elisa Singer Bruce Gold & Grace Kalfus% Phyllis Cole% Joseph Goldberg & Carrie Ernst Goldberg Adam & Sharon Cooper A. Carl & Sondra Goldenberg Lawrence & Judith Cooper Neil & Debra Goldfarb Irwin S. & Ilene Davison 20
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David Goldman I. David & S. Elizabeth Goldman Mark & Barbara Goldman Arthur & Marsha Goldstein Jay & Bari Goldstein Joel S. & Susan Goldstein Robert & Susan Goldstein% Jerome & Bilha Gottlieb Betty Grad-Gross Bettina Graf Michael L. & Milagros Greenberg Leon J. & Irene Greenspan Daniel & Susan Groner Peter & Phoebe Gross Joel & Susan Grossman Steven Gruenstein & Lynn Chinitz% Sy Gruza% Alan & Brenda Guber Steven Guggenheim & Susan Wolman Sol David & Linda Sherry Haber Edward & Beth Halperin% Lawrence Hanau & Sharon Schoenholtz% Ralph & Diane Heiman% Harvey & Linda Heir Yoel Heistein & Alicia Lerman Michael D. & Melinda Herman Robert & Cynthia Hershkowitz% Glen Herskowitz David & Hope Herzog David M. & Ruth Hirsh Arthur & Loretta Holland% Elliot S. & Susan Hollander% David & Barbara Horowitz Alain D. Hyman & Cynthia Evelyn Gray Robert & Nadine H. Jacobson% Arthur & Janet Jakoby%
KOL NIDRE APPEAL 2017 Harvey & Phyllis Jay Gary & Mathilde Joseph Jerry & Ellen Kaidanow Arlene Kamer% Mitchell & Robin Kaphan% Eunice Kaplan Mitchel & Ronnie Kaplan Albert & Madelyn Katz Bernard Katz Rabbi Eugene S. & Nina Katz Jack & Elaine Katz Harvey & Barbara Katzeff Vanessa & Adam Kerchner Shlomo & Celia Kessel Steven & Maria Kessler Theodore & Alisa Kesten David & Jessica Keusch Ruth King Marc Klee & Barbara Engelson% Richard Klee & Randi Stock-Klee Sylvain & Anna Kleinhaus David Harold Klonsky Donald & Barbara Kotler Michael Kremins & Heidi Spitz David & Sandra Langsam% Louis & Carol Lapides Marc S. & Barbara Lazarus Jerome D. & Estelle Lebowitz Alan & Elizabeth Legatt Jay & Barbara Lerman Elliot A. & Susan J. Lesser Frank S. & Nancy F. Levin% Lance I. Levine & Mila Barg Richard Levine & Lorri Liss Martin & Elaine Levitin Gary J. & Donna Levy% Janice Levy Stanley & Anita Liebowitz Elliott & Sylvia Linczer Randy & Jenny Longman% Jeffrey & Lynn Lowin Nina Luban & Scott Bonci Michael & Anita Malina Harry & Kelly Mamaysky Lawrence & Lisa Mandelker Alan & Marci Marcus% Arthur S. & Barbara Margolin Leonard & Susan Mark Thomas Markovits & Debra Cohen Marshall & Judith Matos% Kenneth & Lenore May
Mark & Lisa Medin Scott Mellis & Melanie Kogan Frank Meyers Jeffrey Mittleman & Susan Eichen George & Susan Morris John Morris% Ofer Nagar & Talia Swartz% Trevor S. Norwitz & Shannon Lieberman% Stephen & Amy O’Malley% Henry Chaim & Zipporah Lea Oksman Deborah Olstein Lawrence E. & Barbara Orans Stanley & Mindell Patchen Darren B. & Jayne S. Peister Laura Penn Barbara Pitkoff Jeremy David Platek & Lisa Resman Robert Preminger & Pamela Friedman Hyman & Marcia Pryluck% Andrew & Anne Reis Jacob Renick & Barbara Finder Lester Resman & Randee Gordon Elise & Barry Richman% Wendy Rosenberg Howard & Shery Rosenstein% Theodore Rosenzweig & Barbara Conviser Brad & Stephanie Roth Todd & Evelyn Rothenberg% Sidney & Malva Rothstein Steve & Joy Rotker% Valerie Rudolph Meir Salama & Ilisa Wallach Barry & Arlene E. Salman Gary & Gwen Salmo% Barry & Evelyn Salter Henrietta Sanford Robert & Jodi Scheinfeld Robert & Elise Schepp% Michael & Roni Schiffres Susan & David M. Schlecker % Marjorie Schlosberg & Mitchell Glick Paul & Hanita Schneiderman% Steven & Bette Schneidman% Edward & Judy Schwartz Jules L. & Harriet Schwartz% Alan & Thalia Segal% Isaiah & Janet Seligman Joe-Victor & Dawn Shammas Lloyd Sherman% Michael Sherman & Alyssa Ruttenberg Sherman
Samuel & Ella Shteingart% Harold & Barbara Shulman David & Gitta Silberstein% Arnold Silverman & Rochelle Goldring Stephen Silverman & Emily Bromberg Jack & Hava Simkhay Barbara Simon Douglas & Doreen Simon Evan Snyder & Liat Simkhay Robert & Marilyn Sofer% Jeffrey & Diane Solomon% Peter & Sharon Spenser Michael & Judy Spiegeland Steven J. & Shirin Stein% Howard Steinman & Barbara Birshtein Alan & Rise Stern% Burton Stern Richard L. & Marcia Stern Steven & Rachelle Stern Marc Straussberg & Sharon Brown% Bernard & Marjorie Sunshine Robert B. & Marianne Sussman% Sheila Tanenbaum% Eric S. & Ruth Treiber Mitchell & Betty Troyetsky Eric & Jane Turkewitz Harvey & Judy Wacht Abraham S. & Beatrice Walfish% Bernice Ward Norma Wasserman% Richard & Charlotte Watt% Robert L. & Lori Weber Sheldon & Beth Weinberg Sylvain M. & Naomi Weinberger Rick & Anne Weisbrod Neil Weiss & Jessica Berman Jack & Rebecca Wertheimer Frederick & Leni Wiener William, Melanie, & AmandaWinters Arthur & Michele Wolk% Allan & Claire Wolkoff% Norbert & Claudia Wolloch Daniel & Robyn Yairi% Janet Yoskowitz Steven & Debbie Young% Esther Zarembski Lester & Marjorie Zimmerman Robert & Arline Zinaman Marc & Anita Zoldessy% Robert Zorowitz Reba Zuckerman
HANUKKAH CONCERT
Sunday, December 17th • 11:30 am at the Shames JCC on the Hudson 371 South Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591
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Beth El Celebrates December Birthdays Beth El Synagogue Center would like to extend a “Happy Birthday!� to its members with a birthday in the month of December. If you have a December birthday, we hope that you will join
us for Kiddush lunch on Shabbat, December 9th. If you have a December birthday, but your name does not appear on the list, we are sorry for the omission and ask that you e-mail the synagogue at info@bethelnr.org so that
Harriet Abrahami Samuel Adams Adrienne Altman Bradley Altman Judy Aqua Daniel Aronstein Myriam Batista Tamar Ben-Simon Sam Berger Miles Bernstein Barbara Birshtein Rebecca Bloom Perry Branson Samuel Burton Rachel Charles Steven Chester
Joel Goldstein Ruth Gotian Amnon Gotian Cynthia Gray Debra Greenberg Alan Greenberg Jacob Gruza Alan Guber Jon Halpern Yoel Heistein Alain Hyman Helene Katz Barbara Katzeff Amy Kline Melanie Kogan Matthew Krasik
Simona Chhahira Mattie Cohen Jeremy Cohen Rachel Collens Lois Cottler Susan Diamond Michael Dorfman Lisa Dorman Jacqueline Stern Einzig Stephen Field Victoria Freedman Jason Friedland David Fuchs Edith Geisinger Murray Gelb Joshua Glickman
STUDENT Adam Ackerman Hannah Bartell Simona Chhahira Tres Cohen-Solottev Leam Cohen Caleb Esrig Arielle Felberg Jacob Gruza Ben Claar Daniel Troyetsky Alec Kremins Jeffrey Gordon Jake Mittleman Neil Orans Emma Peister Sophia Peister Jordan Reid Juliana Reiner David Rosenstein Shira Silver Justin Stein Jenna Stein Kayla Sullivan Benjamin Tait Emma Ward Diana Costin
Betsy Kravitz Alec Kremins Jill Kurtzman Lynn Kuszel Faith Liberman Stanley Liebowitz Anita Liebowitz Elliott Linczer Kelly Mamaysky Ethan Mayblum Susan Mittleman Claudia Morris Gregory Newman Lawrence Orans Shira Parsley Gabriela Parsley
we can update our records. Please contact us if you do not wish to have your name appear on our birthday list. (The list reflects our adult members and post-bar/bat mitzvah children up to the age of 21.) Emily Patchen Jayne Peister Ian Plaxin Ian Polow Stacey Popovsky Barbara Protass Geralynn Reifer Bernard Rosen Maya Scheinfeld Paul Schneiderman Steven Schneidman Martin Schulman Leora Segal Evelyn Selber Gail Shapiro Goldman Jacob Shteingart
Jenna Siegel-Myron Cori Silk Linda Silver Lori Singal Robert Strauch Alan Striar Joyce Wechsler Rebecca Wertheimer Renee Wolk Joseph Wygoda Eleanor Zabb Frieda ZarembskiLewis Rachel Ziser Robert Zorowitz Reba Zuckerman
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Muhlenberg College Binghamton University University of Wisconsin Syracuse University Syracuse University Harvard Franklin and Marshall College Carnegie Mellon University of Pennsylvania University of Rochester University of Michigan Syracuse University Tufts University University of Michigan SUNY Environment Science and Forestry Nativ Leadership Program University of Miami Muhlenberg College Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland University of Pennsylvania Rochester Institute of Technology Pennsylvania State University University of Delaware University of Rochester Albion College, Michigan Colgate University
Debra and Edward Ackerman Donna and Abe Bartell Nancy and Sanjiv Chhahira Rachel Cohen Zolottev and Vladimir Zolottev Lynne and Yehuda Cohen Marci Lobel-Esrig and Marc Esrig Claudia and Michael Felberg Sy Gruza Lois Kohn-Claar and Gary Claar Betty and Mitchell Troyetsky Heidi Spitz and Michael Kremins Marsha and Thomas Lustig Susan Eichen and Jeffrey Mittleman Barbara and Lawrence Orans Jayne and Darren Peister Jayne and Darren Peister Janice and Chris Reid Dana Asher and Scott Reiner Shery and Howard Rosenstein
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