March 2019 • Vol. 101, No. 8 ADAR I ~ ADAR II 5779 WWW.BETHELNR.ORG
AIPAC Policy Conference MARCH 24 - 26, 2019 The mission of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee is to strengthen, protect, and promote the United States–Israel relationship in ways that enhance the security of the United States and Israel. The AIPAC Policy Conference is the pro-Israel community’s pre-eminent annual gathering. For information, visit www.aipac.org. The conference will be held from Sunday, March 24 to Tuesday, March 26, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, D.C. Buy your ticket through Beth El! We have a discounted rate of $399/person. For more information or any questions, contact Rabbi Sitkin at zsitkin@bethelnr.org. Join the Beth El delegation for an unforgettable experience! For information on Teen attendance, contact Bekkah Gold at rgold@bethelnr.org. Some information can be found on pages 14 and 15.
SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 9th • 8:00 pm honorees
Marjorie and Mark Seidenfeld
65rth
president’s ne’emanim service award recipients
Jodi and Rob Scheinfeld
THERE IS STILL TIME TO Buy a raffle Take an ad in our online journal
lapid award recipients
Ellen and Rick Barlis
Purim Activities............................ pages 2, 3 Spiritual Practices............................ page 6 How to Log On to ShulCloud............. page 5 Open Beit Midrash............................ page 7
Keruv Happenings...........................pages 9 Sisterhood..................................pages 10, 11
The Hamentashen Project at Beth El
Bake Purim Treats for the Bronx Jewish Community Council
TUESDAY, MARCH 12 • 1:00–2:30 p.m. Join The Hamentashen Project at Beth El and bake delectable Purim treats...apricot, chocolate, prune, and poppy for the members of the Bronx Jewish Community Council. Even if you don’t know how to bake hamentashen, we will teach you! Sampling is encouraged. RSVP encouraged, but walk-ins are welcome!
THIS IS A FREE EVENT! For more information and to RSVP, please contact Julie Rockowitz at jrockowitz@bethelnr.org or 914.235.2700 ext. 256
Kulanu Purim Shabbat Experience INFORMAL AND FAMILY-FRIENDLY Friday, March 22 | 6:00–7:00 p.m. Welcome Shabbat and celebrate the holiday of Purim with an informal, family-friendly program designed to be accessible for children with special needs including ASD and/or intellectual impairments.
THIS IS A FREE EVENT! To RSVP please email elisekrichman@gmail.com. Walk-ins welcome. SPONSORED BY: The Keruv Inclusion Committee
For information about our April Memory Minyan program, please see page 22. 2
Celebrate Purim with us!
PURIM PALOOZA Wednesday, March 20 5:15-6:45 pm pizza | popcorn bouncy castle | carnival games face painting | prize bags!
REGISTER NOW AT BETHELNR.ORG/PURIMPALOOZA19
This year's
theme is...
to celebrate the first day of Spring! Wear a costume to fit the theme!
Advanced Registration: $15 per child At the Door: $20 per child Ages 2 & under are free Includes 1 slice of pizza Additional tickets for pizza & popcorn are for sale
MEGILLAH READINGS Wednesday, March 20
6:45 pm Mini Megillah for Young Families (Youth Lounge) Mincha (Fayer Ballroom) 7:15 pm Teen-Led Community Reading (Fayer Ballroom) 9:15 pm Hamantaschen & finger foods!
Bring a box of pasta to use as your grogger! We will donate it to Hope & BJCC for you!
R AR EA YE IS Y HIS TH WT EW NE N ewery h El Br t e B e se Th for tho n e p o l wil 0 pm 1+ at 7:3 ages 2
Questions? Contact the Office of Youth and Family Engagement: 914-235-2700, ext. 247 3
RABBI’S MESSAGE as a participant, the ways in which it offered me new perspectives, and the Executive Director of Encounter will join us for questions as well. The dates of the trip are December 2nd-5th, and those who would like to extend their time to spend a Shabbat with me in Jerusalem will be welcome to do so! If you are curious or would like more information, please reach out to me and let me know. Marketing material for this trip will soon be available. We are also working to increase our synagogue representation at AIPAC’s policy conference. The policy conference is a wonderful way to learn about the ways in which we can advocate for a strong and secure Israel through the political process here in America, re-energize our Israel activism through experiencing the thrill of sharing three days with 19,000 Zionists (mostly fellow Jews), and learning about many of the cutting edge initiatives in the sectors of technology, culture and arts, medicine, religious life, and politics. For the last two years Bekkah Gold has brought a cohort of our high school students, and this year, she and Rabbi Sitkin will do the same (if your child is interested in going, please reach out to Bekkah). I hope that you will consider joining us this year; Rabbi Sitkin, Bekkah and I are excited to have that time together with you in DC from March 24-26th. Finally, we are planning two trips to Israel. There will be a first timers trip in the summer of August 2020, and an off the beaten path trip for those who have already been to Israel but would like to return. That trip will either take place in December of 2020 or the Spring of 2021. Details about both of these trips will soon be available to the community and I hope that you will consider joining us for the trip that is right for you. I want to encourage you to look out for an iEngage Israel Education series that was developed by the Hartman Institute as well as the programs that our Israel Affairs Committee plans to help educate and deepen our relationship to Israel. These are all efforts that we are undertaking to strengthen our connection to Israel, and I am thrilled about the ways in which they will each impact our synagogue community. Please reach out with any questions and I hope to engage with you on one or more of these initiatives! L’Shalom,
Dear Friends, As we enter into our last month of winter here, Israel prepares for a new election that offers lots of interesting possibilities for the political direction of the country. We watch with curiosity as things unfold. Here at home we are always thinking about our connection to Israel. One of the Rabbi David Schuck clear values that was affirmed during Journey (our visioning and strategic planning process) was the centrality of Israel to the Jewish people and our identity as a synagogue. We will continue to strengthen our connection to Israel and work hard to make sure that the conversation and educational opportunities are nuanced and represent a diversity of Zionist visions. I am excited to share a number of these efforts. I am excited to announce that we have an exceptionally special opportunity available to us in December of 2019. Encounter, a non-partisan organization dedicated to exposing American Jewish leaders to the multitude of Palestinian perspectives on the Israeli Palestinian conflict, has offered to run a trip for our synagogue. The trip will be a four-day intensive during which we will meet with many Palestinians in Palestinian cities and villages. We will meet with people from diverse educational, political, and socio-economic backgrounds. As a participant and then a year later, a facilitator on this program, I found that their stories and perspectives gave me a far more nuanced understanding of the conflict and as such, they strengthened my Zionism. Encounter’s mission is to “enable deeply committed Jewish influencers to encounter firsthand the people, perspectives and challenges at the heart of the conflict. Our programs inspire new perspectives, new conversations and new approaches to the conflict. We are building a diverse Jewish leadership network across religious and political lines.” Encounter only leads trips for American Jewish leaders, but they have agreed to lead a trip for our synagogue, and as such, this is a very unique opportunity for our synagogue. I am excited to lead this trip with the Encounter staff. We will have an informational meeting about this trip in March, so please look out for the details. I will speak about my experience
Rabbi David A. Schuck
LEARNERS’ SERVICE SHABBAT, MARCH 16th 9:45 am - 10:45 am with
Anual Minyan Breakfast Sunday, March 17th • 8:00 am honoring Dr. Jay Lerman
Rabbi Zach Sitkin
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. This 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.
Jay Lerman, a Brooklyn native, moved to New Rochelle upon his discharge from the US Air Force in 1975, and soon joined Beth El. After the passing of his mother in 1992, Jay said Kaddish at morning and evening services. He found the members of the daily minyan to be warm and welcoming, and has continued attending the minyan ever since. With Cantor Uri Aqua's guidance Jay learned to lead the three daily services and to read Torah. He and wife, Barbara, feel fortunate to have a growing family. Mark and wife, Diana, live outside of Boston with son Joseph. Alicia, her husband Yoel, and sons Benjamin and Jacob live in New Rochelle and are Beth El members. 4
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE If you were lucky enough to be at Beth El for Shabbat on January 25th – 26th, you experienced the energy of 150 Jewish teens who gathered at our shul for the USY Emek Divisional Kinnus. The Emek division includes Westchester, Rockland, and Orange counties, and from across these counties USYers gathered for a Shabbat experience filled with prayer, learning, socializing, spirituality, and incredible ruach (spirit). The teens led our Friday night services and enjoyed Shabbat dinner together at Beth El followed by what they call “Ruach”—the most lively, wild, and inspiring singing of z’mirot. We also had the privilege of the teens leading our services for Shabbat morning and listening to insightful words of Torah from them reflecting a maturity, sensitivity and depth of knowledge way beyond their years. They hung out at Beth El for all of Shabbat, learning together, sharing their ideas during sichot (discussion groups) and just basking in the warmth of a Shabbat experience together. The teens began to say goodbye to Shabbat with “Slo-ach” (slow Ruach). If “Ruach” is the wildest, liveliest singing possible, “Slo-ach” is its soulful, calming, spiritual sibling. Sitting on the floor in one crowded circle, they sang their hearts outs in deep connections with each other. Shabbat ended with a Havdalah service like no other I’ve ever attended. The USYers who make up the Divisonal Executive Board of Emek, as well as the co-chairs of the weekend and our own Beth El USY Chapter President, each held a candle for Havdalah. One by one they expressed gratitude for others who have impacted their lives. The compassion and appreciation
reflected in their words proved that the divine spark truly does exist in each of us. There wasn’t a dry eye among us few adults who were lucky enough to be flies on the wall during the ceremony. And after this incredibly moving Havdalah, the teens danced the night away in the Fayer Mark Seidenfeld Ballroom to everything from pop and hip hop to some of their Israeli favorites. And of course (God forbid they go hungry!), an awesome barbecue buffet and dessert bar kept their energy going all night long. This incredible weekend couldn’t have been possible without the amazing leadership of our very own Bekkah Gold, the many teens who planned all the programming for months before, including Beth El’s own Stephen Bartell, Rel/Ed (Religion/Education) VP, Jonah Seidenfeld, Mem/Kad (Membership/Kadima) VP, and Ilana Shechter, Beth El Chapter President. Rabbi Sitkin and the rest of our staff stepped up to insure the teens were supported. And Donna Bartell repeated her incredible performance from the last time Beth El hosted a USY Kinnus and organized all the meals and a team of volunteers who made the USYers’ experience in our community welcoming, comfortable and delicious! Kol HaKavod and our deepest appreciation to everyone who made USY Emek Kinnus the incredible success it was. Why did I spend my whole article this month on USY Kinnus? Because it embodies everything good about our community and our future. Watching 150 teens daven together, learn together, laugh together, support and appreciate one another, all while deepening their Jewish identity, makes me optimistic and hopeful about the future of our community and Judaism. It was a reminder of the tireless efforts our clergy and staff put in to educating and guiding our children and fostering in them ahavat yisrael, love of Israel, Judaism and our people. And the outpouring of support from the community—whether it was working meals, setting or cleaning up, or housing teens for the weekend—showed what we can accomplish when we give of ourselves and come together. Our youth, with their unbridled enthusiasm, optimism, and energy, once again reminded us of the joy of Judaism and what’s possible through the blessing of community. Can’t wait for the next kinnus at Beth El!! See you in shul, Mark
Do you know how to log into your Beth El account through the website? If you log into your online account, you can access the member directory to find the phone number of that lovely person you met at Kiddush (using the first or last name of anyone in the household) and edit the contact information in your profile so other members can easily reach you. It only takes minutes to set up your account! If you need help logging in or resetting your password, please contact Shayna Klopott at shayna.klopott@gmail.com or Carrie Fox at csfox99@gmail.com, or visit www.bethelnr.org/logininstructions.
JACOB BURNS FILM FESTIVAL April 2nd to April 17th
BIKKUR CHOLIM
This two-week festival is the largest annual Jewish event in Westchester. Last year, close to 9,000 tickets were sold. The festival brings not only the best new Jewish films to Westchester every spring, but also an extraordinary array of top-notch speakers and other programming. AJC is proud to sponsor this extremely successful event which serves our larger mission of enhancing the quality of American Jewish life by deepening ties among American Jews, Israelis and Jewish communities, large and small, around the world. Sponsored by Beth El Synagogue Center and numerous other organizations.
The mitzvah of Bikkur Cholim (visiting the sick) is an essential element of gemilut chasidim (loving-kindness). Beth El is hoping to expand our current corps of volunteers to meet the needs of those in our community who are ill, homebound or in recovery and who would appreciate visits, phone calls, etc. If you are interested in becoming part of this group, please contact zsitkin@bethelnr.org. 5
BETH EL SYNAGOGUE CENTER
Spiritual Practices NIGGUN HALEV (MELODY OF THE HEART)
Our melody-filled Saturday morning service is a beautiful balance of traditional liturgy with accessible and moving song and harmonies. Give flight to the ancient words with melodies that tug at the heart. Saturdays at 9:00 a.m.: March 9, April 13, May 25 and June 22
LIBEINU: HEART & SOUL SHABBAT Join us to greet the Sabbath on Friday evenings with uplifting song, quiet meditative prayer, and inspiring words of Torah. Together, we will shake off the stresses of the work week and wrap ourselves in the light and song-filled spirit of Shabbat. Fridays at 6:30 p.m.: March 15, April 12, and May 24
SINGING AS A SPIRITUAL PRACTICE Our ongoing exploration of singing and new niggunim, wordless melodies, as a way of touching the deepest recesses of our souls. No special skills or talents are required. If you’ve never prayed, this is an opportunity to experience transcendence without words of any kind. If you like to pray, these sessions will enhance and enrich your prayers. 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise indicated: March 28, May 19 (9:30 a.m.), and June 18
KAVANNAH: MINDFULNESS AND CONTEMPLATION (FORMERLY THE CONTEMPLATIVE SERVICE) Join one of our rabbis for an hour of mindfulness, meditation, intentional study, silence, singing and prayer. This time is a gift for yourself. Saturdays at 10:45 a.m. unless otherwise indicated: April 20, May 25 (10:00 a.m.), and June 29
For more information on all of our spiritual practices, visit bethelnr.org/spiritualpractices.
6
OPEN BEIT MIDRASH: MARCH Each week (on alternating Tuesdays and Thursdays), Open Beit Midrash attendees will study Jewish texts—ranging from Chassidic thought to Jewish law—with Beth El’s Rabbi David Schuck and Rabbi Zach Sitkin as well as Rabbi Ethan Linden, the executive director of Ramah Berkshires. Each Rabbi will focus on a different topic each week and you can choose which session you’d like to attend. In addition to the weekly classes, scholars from around the NY area will teach once a month on topics related to their respective fields—from prayer and ethics to contemporary Jewish issues. We begin at 7:30 p.m. with drinks and food followed by learning promptly at 8:00 p.m.
UPCOMING DATES: Thursday, March 7 Tuesday, March 12
Explore. Seek. Learn. Transform. For more on our Open Beit Midrash, visit bethelnr.org/openbeit
OPEN BEIT MIDRASH: SCHOLAR VISIT Authentic Jewish Spirituality Even for People Who Think There Isn’t Any
Tuesday, March 26 | 7:30 p.m. Dr. Lawrence A. Hoffman was ordained as a rabbi in 1969, received his Ph.D. in 1973, and has taught since then at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, in New York. From 1984 to 1987, he directed its School of Sacred Music as well. In 2003, he was named the first Barbara and Stephen Friedman Professor of Liturgy, Worship and Ritual. He teaches classes in liturgy, ritual, spirituality, theology, and synagogue leadership. For over forty years, he has combined research, teaching, and a passion for the spiritual renewal of North American Judaism. Rabbi Hoffman has written or edited over forty books, and his articles have appeared in eight languages, on four continents. In Fall 2017, Synergy, the synagogue arm of New York Federation/UJA honored Rabbi Hoffman for his pioneering work in synagogue transformation.
7
Special Needs Seder Wednesday Evening, April 3rd 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Join the College-Age Committee for COLLEGE PACKING FOR PURIM AND PASSOVER
Join the special needs residents of local group homes, who will be guests of Beth El at a very unique Lower Westchester Special Needs Seder. It is sponsored by Westchester Jewish Community Services and our Sylvia and Robert Scher Chesed Community. A follow-up e-mail will be sent out soon. Please reply by e-mail to volunteer—just click where instructed and fill out the form. If you have any questions, contact Seder co-chairs Ellen Gelboim, esgelboim@gmail.com, or Sandy Gruenberg, gamson36@gmail. com. We need people to prepare prior to the Seder, as well as during the event and at the conclusion. If you are unable to participate physically, financial donations are always needed. Checks should be made payable to the Scher Chesed Community and mailed to Sandy Gruenberg at Beth El Synagogue Center. For more information, visit bethelnr.org/specialneedsseder. Also, we are collecting Passover foods to go to the group homes. When you shop for your Passover foods, please buy something extra for those in need! Thank you.
Tuesday, March 5th 7:30 pm Have fun with Yiddish! FRIDAYS, 1:00 pm,
at beth el
Call Bea Freedman, 914-337-8645.
ISRAELI DANCING
Learn old and new dances with Cantor Uri Aqua
TORAH PORTION STUDY PARASHA HASHAVUA
SUNDAYS, 10:00 am – 11:00 am $10 per class •
with Jack Gruenberg
at
Beth El
E-mail uaqua@bethelnr.org. Wear comfy clothes and sneakers.
Thursdays at 1:30 pm in Beth El’s library. No R.S.V.P.
MEN’S CLUB Please see the photos from the 2019 World Wide Wrap on February 3rd. We were happy to sponsor the event with the BE Mitzvah Experience and the Daily Minyan to continue to bring over 70 members of various Beth El communities together to educate and celebrate this important tradition. Special thanks to Dr. Mitch Kaphan for his work putting together the breakfast. Of course, we are grateful to the entire community for the participation in the annual Dr. Ed Scharfman Men’s Club Shabbat on February 2nd. Special thanks to Jack Renick for chairing and filling all of the “parts” and to Cantor Aqua for coordinating our Torah readers. It is not too early to calendar the Spring Blood Drive we sponsor with Temple Israel of New Rochelle on May 19th. As always, the May drive will be held at Temple Israel. More information will be available as we get closer. If you have any programming suggestions for the spring or next fall, please let me know. Steven Young (beprez@optonline.net)
8
KERUV* KORNER: "HIDDEN" As the longer days hint at spring, I think of Purim. My Hebrew name is Esther, so I always felt a special affinity for this holiday. I was taught in Hebrew School that the name Esther was derived from the Hebrew root for “hidden” or “in secret.” Later I discovered at the Israeli Museum that unlike her Hebrew name Hadassah, Esther was probably a Persian name, as in the Goddess Ishtar. That seems more likely to me, but the message remains the same. Mordechai (think Persian God, Marduk) and Esther rightfully feared exclusion or worse if they did not hide their Jewish identities. By hiding, Esther could gain access to the King. Only after Ahasuerus got to know Esther/ Hadassah did he come to recognize and prize her value. It took courage for Esther to “out” herself. She did so after taking steps to assure that she would be accepted. The same is true to this day. We each have aspects of ourselves we keep hidden in certain contexts, until we feel confident that we’ll be accepted. It is no different at Beth El. For years, intermarriages were hidden and not discussed out of fear that families would be judged instead of accepted. In response, our “Let’s Talk About It” group meetings were convened, giving individuals the opportunity to talk openly about their experiences and to recognize how many of our families include members who are not Jewish. Our next “Let’s Talk About It” meeting is on March 11. (See box below right.) Individuals also often hide their emotional and behavioral disorders. “Ending the Silence” is an upcoming program, sponsored by Keruv and provided by the National Alliance for the Mentally
*“Keruv” = to bring close, to draw near
Ill, that we hope will educate us, lessen stigma and embolden affected members and their children to come forward so that we both can support them and benefit from all they contribute to our community. This wonderful program is being held at Beth El on Sunday, March 17. (See cover story.) On Purim we traditionally hide behind masks and drink until we cannot distinguish between Haman and Mordechai. Perhaps this is a way to ensure that no one feels judged or excluded. We can accomplish this goal in another less dramatic way. Children who are unable to participate in the general Purim Carnival due to special needs, are invited to come with their families at 4:45 pm on Wednesday, March 20th, 30 minutes before the official start time, so that they can participate when it is quiet and unhurried. For children who cannot tolerate the later Megillah reading or other services, we have a Kulanu Purim Shabbat Experience on Friday evening, March 22. (See page 2.) This is a casual fun way for everyone in the family to participate. To get a sense of what it’s like, see the photo of our last Kulanu Tu BiShevat Havdalah Experience, below left. When Esther revealed her Jewish identity, not only did she get the help she needed, she saved Persia from losing all that the Jewish community contributed throughout its empire. Thereafter we read in the Megillah that Jews “took upon themselves and upon their seed and upon all who joined with them” (Esther 9.27) to celebrate Purim…sounds pretty inclusive to me. Join us! Elise K. Richman and Nina Luban, Co-chairs
PURIM CARNIVAL INFORMATION Anyone whose child cannot be at the regular carnival due to an intellectual or developmental disability can come early, between 4:45 pm and 5:15 pm to participate before it officially starts. Carnival details, page 3.
And the conversation continues . . .
Monday, March 11th • 7:30
“LET’S TALK ABOUT IT”
pm
TOPIC: With the high rate of intermarriage, how can we encourage the importance of remembering the Holocaust to our family members who are Jewish and to those of other faiths.
Our February Kulanu Tu BiShevat Havdalah Experience was fun!
Facilitated by Shari Baum, L.M.S.W. WJCS Coordinator of Partners in Caring at the home of Judy Schmeidler
SATURDAY, JUNE 29th
3 Runyon Place, Scarsdale
R.S.V.P. to Elise Schepp, LCmoocow@aol.com.
Anyone wishing to have an honor or participate in the Torah Service on Pride Shabbat should e-mail Elise Richman, elisekrichman@gmail.com, or Nina Luban, nina.luban@gmail.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
BE SM RT! Be Safe! Be Protected!
SISTERHOOD OF BETH EL SYNAGOGUE CENTER PRESENTS
An Evening with James Maisano*
2019 Schedule Join us for a lively discussion!
Director of the Westchester County Consumer Protection Department
NEW DATE: March 14 TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2019 | 7:30 P.M.
The Plum Tree, by Ellen Marie Wiserman May 1, 2019 Karolina’s Twins, by Ronald Balston
LEARN WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT: • Identity Theft • Common Scams
June 27, 2019 The Female Persuasion, by Met Woilitzer
• Being a Smart Consumer at Home & Away BETH EL SYNAGOGUE CENTER 1324 North Avenue (Entrance from Northfield) New Rochelle, NY 10804
No Registration Required
*Mr. Maisano will provide valuable information and gladly answer our questions to keep us protected from those who might cause us ruin Questions? For more information contact the Sisterhood at aesalman@aol.com or Beth El at 914.235.2700
Join Hadassah and Sisterhood Monday, March 4th
Join Hadassah and Sisterhood Monday, April 29th
To view the movie "Arranged"
For Our Annual Yom HaShoah Commemoration
at Beth El Synaogue Center
at the Eastchester Library
"Arranged" centers on the friendship between an Orthodox Jewish woman and a Muslim woman who meet as first-year teachers at a public school in Brooklyn. Over the course of the year they learn they share much in common, not least of which is that they are both going through the process of arranged marriages.
Lunch: 12:30 pm • Program: 1:00 pm watch for details.
Women’s Beit Midrash Saturday, March 9th 12:30 pm with Deborah Sacks Mintz Rebellion or Principles, Manipulation or Wisdom: Vashti in the Rabbinic Imagination
Dessert: 12:30 pm Meeting & Program: 1:00 pm
As Purim approaches, we'll explore Megillat Esther's secondary female charachter, Vashti, a woman without the glory of the heroine, nor the narrative expanse of the protagonist; yet in many ways, it is her action is the catalyst for the entire story. We'll study various midrashim that portray Vashti in a myriad of ways, some in stark opposition to one another.
help available
with parking meters!
10
Sisterhood Scene Over the last few weeks I’ve been thinking about how we all communicate. In February you should have received our invitation to a Tea Party. Hopefully you made yourself a cup of piping hot tea. Now all we ask in return is that you send in your donation to the Shiva Dinner Fund to Susan Morris so that we can continue to provide a Shabbat Dinner to our Beth El members during the week they are sitting Shiva. This particular Sisterhood Project was sent to you via “Snail Mail” through the United States Post Office. We get in touch with you in other ways, too. The Sisterhood Scene is this column found (usually) on page 11 in the monthly Bulletin, which comes from Beth El also via the Postal Service and is also available on line. Along with the article there are usually boxes, on page 10 and/or 11, highlighting information about upcoming and ongoing programs. In the center of the Bulletin is the Beth El calendar for the month. All of our events are listed on the calendar, too. In the Beth El lobby, in the racks near the main office, you can find copies of our Sisterhood Calendar for 2018-2019. You will also find flyers advertising our upcoming programs, which include: • March 19th An Evening with James Maisano, Director of Westchester County Consumer Protection Department; • March 30th – Sisterhood Shabbat;
• March 31st – Torah Fund Brunch, honoring Rita Kaufman and Susan Morris; • May 30th – Sisterhood Spring Gala honoring Carole Graham. Every Friday Beth El sends out Shabbat Announcements via e-mail. Printed copies of these announcements are available outside the sanctuary on Saturday morning. In this communication Sisterhood programs are listed. Changes and updates are included so that everyone is kept up-to-date on our activities as well as all the activities at Beth El. We do try to reach out to all our members to keep them informed. However, we found that some of your information is not up-to-date. Last summer, when we sent out our Sisterhood Scene Newsletter and dues envelope, several came back to us stamped “undeliverable.” This year more of our interaction has been by e-mail but if you didn’t include a current e-mail address on your dues envelope, our message to you bounces back to us. We can’t reach you if we don’t have current information. There is one more very important way that we can communicate. We can reach out and say “Hello” and start a conversation. I look forward to seeing you at Beth El and establishing connections with you so that you will be part of Sisterhood. Shalom,
BAGELS & BOOKS
Beth El Sisterhood cordially invites you to the
Risë Stern
Annual Goldye James Torah Fund Brunch
Join us for a stimulating discussion, coffee, & bagels! Monday, March 25th The Little Bride, by Anna Solomon.
honoring
Monday, April 22nd The Tatooist of Auschwitz, by Heather Morris
Rita Kaufman
QUESTIONS? PLEASE CONTACT ARLENE SALMAN 914-235-2485, AESALMAN@AOL.COM.
Susan Morris
ATID
and
for their combined 40+ years of dedication to Beth El Synagogue Center and Sisterhood
Sunday, March 31st 11:00 am
Sisterhood Programs CARD ROOM, 12:45 pm weekly: Canasta,Mondays; Mah Jongg, Tuesdays.
at Beth El Synagogue Center
WALKING CLUB meets every Monday at 9:30 am for a nice easy walk—not a jog. All are welcome!
Register at bethelnr.org/torahfund2019. This event is being underwritten by Beth El Sisterhood. Your donations to Torah Fund help support the work of Women’s League for Conservative Judaism and the ongoing initiatives that benefit the institutions that produce the future clergy, educators and lay leaders of the Conservative Movement
Contact Arlene Salman, aesalman@aol.com, or 914-235-2485.
Save the date . . .
Donations of $25 or more, payable to Torah Fund, will be gratefully accepted at the door.
Thursday, May, 30th SISTERHOOD’S ANNUAL SPRING GALA honoring Carole Graham
Questions? E-mail Barbara Horowitz at barbara.w.horowitz@ gmail.com or Vicki Fisher at vkfisher18@gmail.com. 11
Wednesday Mornings 10:30 am - 11:30 am Exercise schedule subject to change. Wear comfortable clothes and sneakers This program is free of charge, so put on your silver sneakers and join the fun!
First Wednesday of the month
March 6: BALANCE, with Tim, North End Fitness
Second Wednesday of the month
March 13: GOLDEN ZUMBA, with Laura
Third Wednesday of the month
For more information, contact Julie Rockowitz at 914-235-2700, ext. 256, or jrockowitz@bethelnr.org
March 20: CHAIR YOGA, with Nan
The Heart of
Fourth Wednesday of the month
March 27: GOLDEN ZUMBA, with Laura
Comedy, Stage, Film & TV
For information or to R.S.V.P. on any SMART activity, contact Julie Rockowitz at jrockowitz@bethelnr.org, or 914-235-2700, ext. 256.
TUESDAYS, MARCH 5 AND MARCH 12 seminar Join the SMART Group for a fascinating 4 part 10:00 a.m. | Coffee, schmooze, and the newspaper TUESDAYS: February 12, February 26 & March 5 10:30 a.m.January - 12:3022, p.m. | Presentation 10:00 a.m. | Coffee, schmooze, and the newspaper 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. | Presentation FREE EVENT
Beth El Celebrates March Birthdays
Learn about the Jewish on the world entertainment. Taughton by Shabbat, Bethinfluence El would likeofto up Kiddush Professor S. Hantman.
March 9th. If you extend a “Happy Birthday!” to have a March birthday, but your name does for this seminar is provided through a grant from the Department of Health and itsFunding members with a birthday in the month notandappear on the list, we are sorry for Human Services, Administration on Aging: NYS Office for the Aging Westchester OfficeIf Department of Senior Programs birthday, and Services. of County March. you have a March the omission and ask that you e-mail the weHeld hope thatEl you will join us for a stand at Beth Synagogue 1324 North Avenue, New Rochelle synagogue at info@bethelnr.org so that we Questions? Contact Julie Rockowitz for more information Lauren Afran Noel Edelson Zoe Heller Lance Levine at jrockowitz@bethelnr.org or 914.235.2700 Monica Afran Erica Epstein ext. 256 Mark Hirsh Daniel Levy Stan Arkow Jordan Esrig Barbara Horowitz Ethan Levy Adam Barrett Michael Felberg Robert Jacobson Shireen Lewis Jesse Bartell Richard Feuerstein Ethel Kaplowitz Michael Malina Stephen Bartell Susan Field Alan Kellman Etel Malka The Steven programFuchs is sponsored by:Shlomo Kessel Hannah Bases Serge Malka Sanford Batkin Russell Geller Nora Klion-Wolloch Lisa Mandelker Paul Bernstein Bruce Gold Jennifer Klonsky Leonard Mark Andrew Bosworth David Gordon Joshua Kurlander Miriam Morris George Newfield Joan Brown Lita Gottesman Rubin Kuszel Jason Newman Enrique Casanova Florence Graff Ian Leaderman SMART Group Event (Senior Mature Adults Retired Together) Lillian Newman Jill Charrabe Daniel Groner Seth Leibowitz Dianne Newman Sherri Cohen Peter Gross Jay Lerman Selma Parker Yehuda Cohen Ellen Gross Elliot Lesser David Pfeffer Janis Demartini Beth Halperin Susan Lesser Greg Portnoy Sari Dweck Dani Heifetz Gilbert Levine 12
can update our records. 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.) Ilene Poses Harriet Suvall Margery Reisfeld Andrew Tannen Jonathan Rieber Paul Townsend Jamie Rothenberg Barnett Troodler Evelyn Rothenberg Mitchell Troyetsky Samuel Schiller Charlotte Watt Melanie Selber Zwi Weinberg Joel Siegel Kira Weiss Susan Silberberg Leni Wiener Robert Sofer Jennifer Wirt Ira Solomon Sophia Wolk Deborah Solymar Arthur Wolk Jeffrey Stahl Ivor Wolk Rachelle Stern Allan Wolkoff Steven Stern Steven Young Pearl Sullivan Lester Zimmerman Marianne Sussman
NURSERY SCHOOL FUN
TODDLER TIME FOR CHILDREN WITH BIRTHDAYS: Jan. 1, 2017–Dec. 31, 2017 Begins Thursday, February 14 9:15–10:30 a.m.
$455 for 13 Sessions SESSION II: FEBRUARY: 14, 28
APRIL: 4, 11
MARCH: 7, 14, 21, 28
MAY: 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
• Play, Art & Music • Make new friends and learn together! • Classes begin with sensory and art experiences meant to develop decisionmaking skills, followed by gross-motor play, snack and music. • Classes are facilitated by a licensed teacher with parent/caregiver participation. Register now at bethelnr.org/toddlertimespring2019
13
YOUTH & FAMILY ENGAGEMENT A Note from Bekkah…
I sit here wondering—hoping—that the cold is behind us and we are moving closer to spring. After some time to refresh, we are excited about Spring Fling, this year’s Purim Palooza, and the Megillah Reading coming up soon, along with a Midnight Run, the AIPAC Policy Conference, some Krav Maga lessons, and so much more. As we get into the month of March, we round the corner for the last few days of our department’s Annual Purim Campaign. Each year, Beth El helps our members fulfill an important mitzvah of Purim, Matanot Le’Evyonim, helping those whose needs are greater than our own by contributing to major tzedakah organizations and building our own Youth Community. You should have received an e-mail with your user name and password. Just log on to www. purimproject.com to participate. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at rgold@bethelnr.org or call or e-mail Stephanie at 914-235-2700, ext. 247, or slederman@bethelnr.org. All orders must be placed by March 5th. Thank you for your support! Also, mark your calendars because Purim is almost here! This year’s Purim Palooza will be better than ever! Get your costumes ready and stay tuned for details about Wednesday, March 20th. There are so many ways to celebrate Purim with Beth El this year! I imagine some of you are beginning to think about your summer plans, wondering what to do. I am thrilled to be a Jewish Education Project “FindYourSummer.org” ambassador. I am eager to help your middle schooler and high schooler find something exciting to do this summer that fits who they are right now. Go to findyoursummer.org, and reach out to me to schedule a time to talk! There is so much coming up this spring and we can’t wait to see you all month long. Bekkah Gold
Looking forward to seeing you at our events this month!
Youth & Family Highlights Friday, March 1Saturday, March 2
METNY Kadima (offsite) Kinnus (for grades 6-7) Sunday, March 3 Ruach Krav Maga (for grades K-2), 11:00 am Chaverim Krav Maga (for grades 3-5), 12:00 pm Kadima Krav Maga (for grades 6-7), 3:00 pm, offsite Friday, March 8 Chaverim (grades 3-5) Family Shabbat Services & Dinner at Beth El, 6:00 pm Friday, March 15 BE Mitzvah Experience Shabbat Services & Dinner, 6:00 pm Wednesday, March 20 Purim Palooza, 5:15 pm Mini-Megillah for Young Families, 6:45 pm Teen-Led Megillah Reading, 7:15 pm Saturday, March 23 Trivia Night for Parents, 8:15 pm Reminders: Chaverim (grades 3-5) Shabbat Dinner on Friday, March 8th, and the Religious School Parent Organization Trivia Night on Saturday evening, March 23rd! Everyone is invited!
Rosh Hodesh 11th Grade Girls had a great time decorating selfaffirmation signs—therapeutic and fun
Parents and kids alike staying warm at Ruach/Chaverim Ice Skating! So much family fun. 14
YOUTH & FAMILY ENGAGEMENT Religious School Highlights Sunday, March 3 Tuesday, March 5 Thursday, March 7 Sunday, March 10 Tuesday, March 12 Thursday, March 14 Sunday, March 17 Tuesday, March 19 Thursday, March 21 Saturday, March 23 Sunday, March 24 Tuesday, March 26 Thursday, March 28 Sunday, March 31
Teen Highlights (for 8th-12th graders)
Religious School (RS) RS Cooking Chug RS RS RS Cooking Chug Board Meeting RS RS – Purim Program RS Educator Meeting RS Cooking Chug Religious School Closed – Purim Trivia Night for Parents, 8:15 pm RS RS Cooking Chug RS RS
Saturday, March 2
Midnight Run with Temple Israel Center, 6:00 pm Thursday, March 7 AIPAC Policy Conference Orientation, 7:00 pm Saturday, March 9 Teen Talk during Shabbat Services, 10:30 am Sunday, March 10 Shevet (for 8th grade boys), 3:00 pm Thursday, March 14 Rosh Hodesh for 11th grade girls, 6:30 pm Saturday, March 16 USY Ice Skating (offsite), 8:00 pm Sunday, March 17 Keruv Committee Mental Health Program, 12:00 pm Wednesday, March 20 Purim Palooza, 5:00 pm Teen-Led Megillah Reading, 7:15 pm Sunday, March 24 – Tuesday, March 26 AIPAC Policy Conference Friday, March 29 Teen Shabbat Dinner, 6:30 pm
Thursday afternoon dismissal procedures for the Religious School can be found at www.bethelnr.org/rsdismissal Pictured at right, our BE Mitzvah kids and their families enjoyed a delicious brunch after the Men's Club sponsored annual World-Wide Wrap in February. For more photos of this event, which teaches how to put on tefillin, please see page 8.
DATE CHANGE MARCH 23 at 8:15 PM
15
MARCH 2019 MONDAY
SUNDAY 1324 North Avenue New Rochelle, NY 10804-2190 914-235-2700 • www.bethelnr.org
A Conservative synagogue affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism Rabbi .................................... David A. Schuck Associate Cantor ...............................Uri Aqua Assistant Rabbi.........................Zachary Sitkin Rabbinic Intern ............................ Sam Blustin Rabbi Emeritus ......................Melvin N. Sirner Hazzan Emeritus ....................Farid Dardashti Executive Director ..................Erica Leventhal Asst. Executive Director ................ Abby Wise Controller .................................... Olivier Vogel Camp Dir./Seniors Coord........Julie Rockowitz Nursery School Director ......... Ronnie Becher Dir. of Teen Engagement & Interim Director of Elementary Engagement ..........Bekkah Gold Facilities Manager ..................... Carlos Lopez Sp. Projects Dir. /Asst.to Clergy ......L. Newman OFFICERS President ...............................Mark Seidenfeld Executive Vice President................Mark Silver Vice President ...........................Daniel Burton Vice President ......Lauren Freeman-Bosworth Vice President ....................... Robert Patchen Treasurer ...............................Joseph Wygoda Financial Secretary ................. Barbara Cohen Recording Secretary ..................... Daniel Yairi AFFILIATES Sisterhood President ......................Risë Stern Men’s Club President ........... 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 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
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. NOTE: Friday evening services are held at 7:00 pm throughout the spring and summer months.
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.
TUESDAY
EVERY SHABBAT Shabbat SPACE 9:30 am Shabbat Tween Lounge 12:00 pm (except 1/5) Daf Shevui 12:30 pm
Beth El offers Hebrew Ulpan classes for all levels every Monday, 8:00 pm. Try a class!
Visit us on facebook at facebook.com/BethElSynagogueCenter
3
26 ADAR I
Shacharit 8:00am
Zumba 9:30 am Israeli Dancing 10:00 am Moadon 11:00 am
4
27 ADAR I
Shacharit 6:55am Walking Club 9:30 am
Sisterhood & Hadassah Movie 12:30 pm (at the eaStcheSter library) Canasta 12:45 pm
Kadima Krav Maga 3:00 pm (off-Site)
Dance Class 6:00 pm
Mincha/Maariv 5:30pm
Mincha/Maariv 5:30pm
10
3 ADAR II
Shacharit 8:00am Zumba 9:30 am Israeli Dancing 10:00 am Ruach 11:00 am Moadon 11:00 am Chaverim 12:00 pm Memory Minyan 2:00 pm Shevet Achim 3:00 pm
11
4 ADAR II
Shacharit 6:55am
Mincha/Maariv 6:50pm
24
17 ADAR II
Shacharit 8:00am
AIPAC CONF. IN WASHINGTON, D.C. Beit Midrash Prototype 8:00 am Zumba 9:30 am Israeli Dancing 10:00 am Moadon 11:00 am
31
Mincha/Maariv 7:10pm
5 ADAR II
Dance Class 6:00 pm Keruv Let’s Talk About It 7:30 pm (off-Site)
Mincha/Maariv 6:40pm
Mincha/Maariv 6:40pm
11 ADAR II
Shacharit 6:55am
19
Shacharit 7:00am
12 ADAR II
Mah Jongg 12:45 pm
Walking Club 9:30 am Canasta 12:45 pm
Ritual Committee Meeting 7:30 pm
Dance Class 6:00 pm USY Teen Leadership Board Mtg. 6:00 pm
Sisterhood Guest Speaker: “An Evening with James Maisano” 7:30 pm
Mincha/Maariv 6:50pm
Mincha/Maariv 6:50pm
25
26
Shacharit 6:55am
18 ADAR II
AIPAC CONF. IN WASHINGTON, D.C.
22 ADAR II Dance Class 6:00 pm
Teen Shul-In
Zumba 9:30 am Israeli Dancing 10:00 am Moadon 11:00 am Sisterhood Torah Fund Brunch 11:00 am
12
Shacharit 7:00am
Mah Jongg 12:45 pm The Hamentashen Project 1:00 pm Open Beit Midrash Nosh 7:30 pm; Discussion 8:00 pm Religious School Board Meeting 8:00 pm
Sisterhood Bagels and Books 9:30 am Walking Club 11:30 am Mincha/Maariv 7:00pm Canasta 12:45 pm
Shacharit 8:00am
Mah Jongg 12:45 pm
S.M.A.R.T. Discusion: The Heart of Comedy, Stage,Film, TV 10:00 am (part 4)
Canasta 12:45 pm
Teen Shul-In Beit Midrash Prototype 8:00 am Annual Minyan Breakfast 9:00 am Zumba 9:30 am Israeli Dancing 10:00 am Moadon 11:00 am Cub Scout STEM Event 11:15 am NAMI Mental Illness Awareness Program 12:00 pm Nursery School Israel Program 1:00 pm
S.M.A.R.T. Discusion: The Heart of Comedy, Stage,Film, TV 10:00 am (part 3 of 4-part Seminar)
Mincha/Maariv 5:30pm
10 ADAR II 18
Shacharit 8:00am
28 ADAR I
College-Age Committee Packing 7:30 pm
Mincha/Maariv 6:40pm
17
Shacharit 7:00am
Sisterhood Executive Board Meeting 6:00 pm
Walking Club 9:30 am
Daylight Savings Time Starts— Move clock forward 1 hour at 2:00 am
5
Mincha/Maariv 7:00pm
Shacharit 7:00am
19 ADAR II
AIPAC CONF. IN WASHINGTON, D.C.
Nursery School Closed: JEP Conference S.M.A.R.T. Discusion—Coffee 10:00 am; Discussion 10:30 am Mah Jongg 12:45 pm Open Beit Midrash (Scholar) Nosh 7:30 pm; Scholar 8:00 pm
Mincha/Maariv 7:00pm
ADAR I ~ ADAR II 5779 WEDNESDAY
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
SHABBAT
1
24 ADAR I
Shacharit 7:00am
2
25 ADAR I
SHEKALIM VAYAKHEL
Kadima Kinnus 5:28 pm
Yiddish Vinkl 1:00 pm Scout Shabbat 6:30 pm
Shabbat ends 6:29 pm
Organ Donor Shabbat Shabbat Service 9:00 am Shabbat SPACE 9:30 am Pre-Service Oneg 10:15 am Youth Services 10:45 am Midnight Run 6:00 pm (off-Site)
Mincha/Maariv 5:30pm
SHABBAT MEVARCHIM
Mincha/Maariv 5:30pm
6
Shacharit 7:00am
29 ADAR I
Limmud: Rabbi Molly Karp 9:30 am Get SMART Get Fit 10:30 am
Dor L’Dor Reading Program 11:00 am Officers Meeting 7:30 pm
Shacharit 7:00am
6 ADAR II
Limmud: Rabbi Molly Karp 9:30 am Get SMART Get Fit 10:30 am Board of Trustees 8:00 pm
Mincha/Maariv 6:40pm
20
13 ADAR II
Limmud: Rabbi Molly Karp 9:30 am Get SMART Get Fit 10:30 am Current Events with Shari Baum 11:30 am Purim Palooza 5:15 pm Mini-Megillah 6:45 pm Megillah Reading by Teens 7:15 pm
Mincha/Maariv 6:50pm
TAANIT ESTHER/ EREV PURIM
27
Shacharit 7:00 am
30 ADAR I
Toddler Time 9:15 am Limmud: Class with Rabbi Hojda 10:00 am Parashat Hashavua, with Jack 1:30 pm Boy/Cub Scouts 6:00 pm Teen AIPAC Policy Conf. Orientation 6:00 pm Open Beit Midrash Nosh 7:30 pm, Discussions 8:00 pm
20 ADAR II
14
Shacharit 6:55am
1 ADAR II
Shacharit 6:55am
7 ADAR II
Toddler Time 9:15 am Limmud: Class with Rabbi Hojda 10:00 am Parashat Hashavua, with Jack 1:30 pm
5:36 pm
Yiddish Vinkl 1:00 pm Dance Class 3:30 pm Chaverim Family Shabbat 6:00 pm
15
8 ADAR II
Shacharit 7:00am Yiddish Vinkl 1:00 pm Dance Class 3:30 pm
6:44 pm
Cafe Shabbat 4:30 pm BE Mitzvah Experience Shabbat Service and Dinner 6:00 pm
Mincha/Maariv 6:40pm
Mincha/Maariv 6:40pm
21
14 ADAR II
No Religious School Toddler Time 9:15 am Limmud: Class with Rabbi Hojda 10:00 am Parashat Hashavua, with Jack 1:30 pm
Libeinu: Heart and Soul Shabbat 6:30 pm
22
Shacharit 7:00am
15 ADAR II
28
Shacharit 6:55am
6:51 pm
Dance Class 3:30 pm
SUSHAN PURIM
Get SMART Get Fit 10:30 am
Youth Services Committee Meeting 8:00 pm
Parashat Hashavua, with Jack 1:30 pm Kadima Skyzone 4:00 pm (off-Site) Singing as a Spiritual Practice 7:30 pm
Mincha/Maariv7:00pm
Mincha/Maariv 7:00pm
29
Shacharit 7:00am
Shabbat Service 9:00 am Shabbat SPACE 9:30 am Learners’ Service 9:45 am Pre-Service Oneg 10:15 am Youth Services 10:45 am Cub Scout STEM Program 11:15 am
23
16 ADAR II
Shabbat ends 7:52pm
Chai House Visits Shabbat Service 9:00 am Shabbat SPACE 9:30 am Pre-Serv Oneg 10:15 am Youth Services 10:45 am
Mincha/Maariv 7:00pm
22 ADAR II
Yiddish Vinkl 1:00 pm Dance Class 3:30 pm Teen Shabbat Dinner 6:30 pm
Mincha/Maariv 7:00pm
9 ADAR II
Shabbat ends 7:45 pm
Trivia Night 8:15 pm
Mincha/Maariv 6:50pm
21 ADAR II
16
TZAV
Yiddish Vinkl 1:00 pm
PURIM
Chai House Visits Birthday Shabbat Shabbat Service 9:00 am Niggun Halev 9:00 am Shabbat SPACE 9:30 am Pre-Service Oneg 10:15 am Teen Talk 10:30 am Youth Services 10:45 am Women’s Beit Midrash 12:30 pm Annual Gala 8:00 pm Mincha/Maariv 5:40pm
Mincha/Maariv 6:50pm
Kulanu Purim Shabbat Experience 6:00 pm
Mincha/Maariv 6:50pm
2 ADAR II
Shabbat ends 6:37 pm
ZACHOR VAYIKRA
Boy/Cub Scouts 6:00 pm Rosh Hodesh: It’s a Girl Thing 6:00 pm IRC Board Meeting 7:30 pm Wine & Cheese Evening Book Club 7:30 pm
Shacharit 6:30am
9 PEKUDEI
ROSH HODESH
Westchester Board of Rabbis Mtg. 8:30 am Toddler Time 9:15 am Limmud: Class with Rabbi Hojda 10:00 am
Limmud: Rabbi Molly Karp 9:30 am
8
Mincha/Maariv 5:30pm
ROSH HODESH
Nurs. School Half Day—Parent/Teacher Conf
Shacharit 7:00am
Shacharit 6:55am
Mincha/Maariv 5:30pm
Mincha/Maariv 5:00pm
13
7
30 PARAH SHMINI
6:59 pm
23 ADAR II Shabbat ends 8:00 pm
Sisterhood Shabbat Teen Shul-In Shabbat Service 9:00 am Shabbat SPACE 9:30 am Pre-Serv Oneg 10:15 am Youth Services 10:45 am
Mincha/Maariv 7:10pm
SHABBAT MEVARCHIM
NEWSMAKERS
MARCH YAHRZEIT OBSERVANCES
The yahrzeit of the following deceased persons permanently inscribed on our Memorial Walls are observed on these dates:
Mazal tov to: Cindy and Robert Hershkowitz on the birth of grandson Jake Evan Hershkowitz, son of Jason and Diana Hershkowitz; Howard, z”l, and Margo Lampert on the birth of granddaughter Sophia Danielle Sklar, and to parents Linda and Philip Sklar and grandparents Sheila and David Sklar; Liz and Alan Legatt on the birth of grandson Ezra Rafael Merchan, son of Rachel and Will Merchan; Bea Freedman on the birth of greatgranddaughter Devorah Ariel, daughter of Audrey and Mark Blumberg and sister of Shana.
Gilbert Kahn Helen Scheer Philip Weintraub Vivian R. Fink Norma Schneiderman Celia Newman Sushner Jerome Louis Ginsberg Eugene Kellner Samuel V. Price Bunny Schaffer Sarah Kaufman Nathan Landin Esther Liebe Gertrude Ratner Sidney Druskin Eva Goldfarb Gertrude Teichman Benjamin Kalen Frances Klein Julia Lefkowitz
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 March 9th will be sponsored by Beth El Synagogue Center in honor of our Gala honorees—Mark and Marjorie Seidenfeld, Ne’emanim Service Award recipients Jodi and Rob Scheinfeld, and Lapid Award recipients Ellen and Rick Barlis.
1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6
Morris Rosenblatt Julius Shulman Samuel Sussman Esther Bub Strum Annie Golub Rabbi Isaac Shanok Selma Berry Dorothy Messite Annette Chabrow Dorothy Sobel Leah Hirschtritt Irving Sobel Abraham Burstein Miriam Katowitz Benjamin Greenstein Dora Gerber Sam Stieglitz Joel Halpern Walter Klee
6 6 8 9 12 14 15 15 16 18 19 21 26 26 27 28 28 29 30
CONDOLENCES
We record with sorrow the losses suffered by our members and friends and extend to them our deepest sympathies. Condolences to:
If you would like to sponsor a kiddush, contact Alise Liquorie at aliquorie@bethelnr.org, or 914-235-2700, ext. 223.
Marilyn Glick on the passing of her husband, Allan Glick, father of Cherise Brasfield; Sy Gruza on the loss of his father, Harry Gruza.
Join us as we honor The Westchester Jewish community’s outstanding volunteers at the 24th Annual Julian Y. Bernstein Distinguished Service Awards Ceremony TUESDAY, MARCH 19th • 7:30 pm at Temple Israel Center of White Plains, 280 Old Mamaroneck Rd., White Plains
2019 Award Recipients and their Sponsoring Westchester Jewish Council Member Organization Beverly Rosenbaum, AJC Westchester/Fairfield Anthony Pisciotta, Community Alliance for Jewish Affiliated Cemeteries Pamela Millian, Congregation Kol Ami Joan Taback Frankle, DOROT Rachel Freedman, Hadassah-Westchester Judy Grant, Hebrew Institute of White Plains Gary Joseph*, Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center Tara Slone-Goldstein, Jewish Education Project Mark Oster, Larchmont Temple Eileen Schnitzler, Lincoln Park Jewish Center
Howard Blitman, Reconstructing Judaism Donna Vitale Ruskin, Scarsdale Synagogue-Temples Tremont and Emanu-El Lisa Cohen, Shames Jewish Community Center Joel Iskowitz, Temple Beth Am Judith Grand, Temple Israel Center of White Plains David Itzkowitz, Temple Israel of New Rochelle Warren Newcorn, UJA-Federation of NY/Westchester Region Pearl Quarles, United Hebrew of New Rochelle David Eppinger, Westchester Jewish Council Michael Muss, Young Israel of Scarsdale Leo Goldstein, Young Israel of White Plains
Kosher Dairy Dessert Reception * Beth El Member
Free and open to all • RSVP requested to Donna Bartell, Westchester Jewish Council, 914-328-7001, or donna@wjcouncil.org. 18
GENERAL FUND IN HONOR OF: Dr. Tali Aldouby Schuck and Rabbi David Schuck on the bar mitzvah of their son Nadav Schuck, from Priscilla and Melvyn Bloom. Cindy and Robert Hershkowitz on the brit milah of their grandson Jake Hershkowitz, son of Jason and Diana Hershkowitz, from Judy Siegel. IN MEMORY OF: Harry Gruza, beloved father of Sy Gruza, from Shirin and Steven Stein. Julia Lefkowitz, beloved mother of Helene Goldstein, on her yahrzeit, from Helene and Howard Goldstein. Avi Berkovitch, beloved grandson, son, and nephew of the Katz family, from Rosalind and Richard Kaufman, and Priscilla and Melvyn Bloom. Allan Glick, beloved husband of Marilyn Glick, from Rosalind and Richard Kaufman. Edith Kutner, beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother of the Chinitz family, from Allison and Alan Kellman, and Rosalind and Richard Kaufman.
JEREMY SCHEINFELD MEMORIAL FUND IN HONOR OF: Marjorie and Mark Seidenfeld, Jodi and Rob Scheinfeld, and Ellen and Rick Barlis on their 2019 Beth El Gala honor, from Robin and Mitchell Kaphan. Cindy and Robert Hershkowitz on the birth of their grandson Jake Evan, son of Jason and Diana Hershkowitz, from Robin and Mitchell Kaphan. Debi and Steve Neustadter on the birth of their granddaughter Colbie Noa, daughter of Joelle and Jon Chariton, from Robin and Mitchell Kaphan. Marsha and Tom Lustig on the engagement of their niece Remy to Jared Chariton, from Robin and Mitchell Kaphan. Gail and Russell Kaphan on the engagement of their daughter Ariel to Bill Fitzpatrick, from Robin and Mitchell Kaphan. Gwen and Gary Salmo on the birth of their granddaughter Magnolia, from Robin and Mitchell Kaphan.
With heartfelt gratitude,
Shari Chinitz
IN MEMORY OF:
Edith Kutner, beloved mother, grandmother, and Emily Marx, beloved mother of Leslie Ruttenberg, great-grandmother of the Chinitz family, from from Marianne and Bob Sussman, and Mr. and Robin and Mitchell Kaphan, and Grace Kalfus Mrs. Norton Roman. and Bruce Gold. YIZKOR/ YAHRZEIT DONATIONS The Bilik Family, Phyllis and Jerome Brown, Rita Cohen, Ilene and Irwin Davison, Nathan Eisler, Alfred Fayer, Dalia Fenster, Beatrice Freedman, Linda and Bill Grabel, Malcolm Graff, Sandy and Jack Gruenberg, Sheldon Haber, Marilyn Handler, Ruth Hirsh, Janet Jakoby, Bonnie and Larry Jonas, Marcia Kahn, Geo Carl Kaplan, Kenneth Klein, Fran Klingsberg, Danuta Kurstein, Carol Ann Jacobs Leibner, Melvin Leitner, Susan and Michael Lurie, Esther Mildner, Barbara and Leon Protass, Richard Robbins, Wendy Rosenberg, Huguette Rosenthal, Lloyd Sherman, Gitta Silberstein, Barbara Simon, Shirin and Steven Stein, Joyce and Michael Wechsler, William P. Winters; Richard Solomon and Rachelle and Steven Stern.
Emily Marx, beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother of the Ruttenberg family, from Grace Kalfus and Bruce Gold.
SYLVIA AND ROBERT SCHER CHESED COMMUNITY FUND
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND
IN MEMORY OF:
I have been deeply touched by the outpouring of warmth and support by the Beth El community to honor the memory of my beloved mother, Edith Kutner.
Alice Kaufman, beloved sister of Jay Rehr, from Helene Jacob, and Robin and Mitchell Kaphan. Avi Berkovitch, beloved grandson, son, and nephew of the Katz family, from Robin and Mitchell Kaphan. Our dear aunt Pearl Kaphan, beloved mother, grandmother, and great grandmother, from Robin and Michell Kaphan.
IN MEMORY OF:
Our dear friend Howard Loewentheil, a great Gerald Friedman, beloved father of Lynn Hirsh, husband, father, and grandfather, from Ellen and Joseph Kaidanow. from Lynn and Mark Hirsh.
TO MAKE A DONATION Contact ALISE LIQUORIE at aliquorie@bethelnr.org, or 914-2352700, ext. 223. Min. $18. Mail your payment to Beth El Synagogue Center, attn: Alise, 1324 North Avenue, New Rochelle, NY 10804. 19
DONATION POLICY
We have recently re-evaluated the way we handle notification of general donations made to Beth El. We will only mail out acknowledgement letters for donations of $36 or greater made to our various funds. ALL donations of any value will continue to be posted in the monthly Bulletin. This is in line with common practice of other synagogues of similar size, and also yields administrative savings for Beth El. To donate, visit www.bethelnr.org/donation. Note: This policy change does not affect donations made to Sisterhood or the Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund. Please use ShulCloud wherever possible to make your donations electronically, as this, too, yields administrative savings. If you have questions about how to use ShulCloud, please contact Alise Liquorie at ALiquorie@bethelnr. org, or 914-235-2700, ext. 223.
SISTERHOOD MITZVAH FUND IN HONOR OF: Ellen and Arnie Bernstein on the birth of their grandson Itzchak, from Sandy and Jack Gruenberg, and Vicki and Nate Fisher.
Shery and Howard Rosenstein on the engagement of their son Adam to Madeline Cohen, from Vicki and Nate Fisher, and Sharon and Peter Spenser. Stephanie and Brad Roth on the bat mitzvah of their daughter Kayla, from Vicki and Nate Fisher.
Barbara Birshtein and Howard Jayne and Darren Peister on their twenty-fifth Steinman on the birth of their wedding anniversary, from Vicki and Nate Fisher. granddaughter, from Vicki and Nate Shery and Howard Rosenstein on their twentyFisher. fifth wedding anniversary, from Vicki and Nate Gwen and Gary Salmo on the birth of Fisher. their granddaughter Magnolia, from Shireen and Steven Stein on their twenty-fifth Vicki and Nate Fisher. wedding anniversary, from Vicki and Nate Fisher. Shelley and Fred Klein on the birth of Rena and Bob Strauch on the marriage of their their granddaughter Zoe, from Vicki granddaughter Kimberly to Philip Larie, from and Nate Fisher. Vicki and Nate Fisher. Donna and Gary Levy, on the birth of Cantor Uri and Judy Aqua on the marriage of their granddaughter Samantha, from their son Shabsi to Frumie Rajchgod, from Vicki Vicki and Nate Fisher. and Nate Fisher. Barbara Finder and Jack Renick on the birth of Ellen and Jack Hollander on the birth of their their grandson Avi, from Vicki and Nate Fisher. grandson Caleb, from Vicki and Nate Fisher. Janet Yoskowitz on the birth of her grandson Linda and Steve Newman on the engagement of Albert, from Vicki and Nate Fisher. their son Neil to Arielle Shear, from Vicki and Robin and Mitchell Kaphan, on the marriage of Nate Fisher. their son Mark to Kimberly Taboga, from Vicki Susan and David Schlecker on the engagement and Nate Fisher. of daughter Rose to Adam Shamah, from Vicki Michelle and Eric Maidenberg on the bar mitzvah and Nate Fisher. of their son Wyatt, from Vicki and Nate Fisher. Nadine and Robert Jacobson on the b’not mitzvah Bernice Ward on her Simchat Torah honor, from of their children Hannah and Lily, from Vicki and Vicki and Nate Fisher. Nate Fisher.
IN MEMORY OF: Howard Loewentheil, beloved husband of Leonora Loewentheil, from Ellen and Jerry Kaidanow. Michael Zarembski beloved son of Esther Zarembski, from Ellen and Jerry Kaidanow, the Post Family, and Vicki and Nate Fisher. Alice Kauffman, beloved sister of Jay Rehr, from Sandy and Jack Gruenberg, and Vicki and Nate Fisher. Avi Berkovitch, beloved son of Ellen and Yossi Berkovitch, from Sandy and Jack Gruenberg, Blanche Fried, and Vicki and Nate Fisher. Edith Kutner, beloved mother of Shari Chinitz, from Sandy and Jack Gruenberg, Blanche Fried, and Vicki and Nate Fisher. Avi Berkovitch, beloved grandson of Bernie Katz from Arnold Silverman and Rochelle GoldringSilverman, Blanche Fried, and Vicki and Nate Fisher. Avi Berkovitch, beloved nephew of Ken Katz, from Arnold Silverman and Rochelle GoldringSilverman. Daniel Alalouf, beloved father of Susan Goldstein, in recognition of his yahrzeit. Joseph Silver, beloved father of Susan Schlecker, from and Vicki and Nate Fisher. Ruth Arad, beloved sister of Graham Arad, from and Vicki and Nate Fisher.
Allan Kellman on his Simchat Torah honor, from Shari and Marvin Chinitz on the birth of their Vicki and Nate Fisher. granddaughter Noam, from Vicki and Nate Fisher.
Raymond Breakstone, beloved father of Beth Breakstone, from and Vicki and Nate Fisher.
Shireen Lewis on her Simchat Torah honor, from Elly and Ted Zabb on the bar mitzvah of their Vicki and Nate Fisher. grandson Harry, from Vicki and Nate Fisher.
Louis Yavetz, beloved father of Dava Yavetz, from and Vicki and Nate Fisher.
Larry Epstein on his Simchat Torah honor, from Alfred Klein on his retirement, from Blanche Vicki and Nate Fisher. Fried.
Barrie Straussberg, beloved mother of Mark Straussberg, from and Vicki and Nate Fisher.
Julie Rockowitz on the engagement of her Liz and Alan Legatt on the birth of their grandson daughter Leora to Ben Yardeney, from Vicki and Ezra Merchan, son of Rachel and Will Merchan, Nate Fisher. and the bat mitzvah of their granddaughter Eliana, Stephanie Roth for her work for Kids Kloset, from daughter of Caroline and Michael Legatt, from Joyce and Michael Wechsler. Vicki and Nate Fisher.
Frieda Kalfus, beloved mother of Grace Kalfus, from and Vicki and Nate Fisher.
Ilana and Uri Tamir on the birth of their daughter Noam, from Vicki and Nate Fisher.
Rabbi Isidoro Aizenberg, beloved father of Salo Aizenberg, from and Vicki and Nate Fisher. Emily Marx, beloved mother of Leslie Ruttenberg, from and Vicki and Nate Fisher.
Carrie Fox and David Shechter on the bar mitzvah of their son Jacob, from Vicki and Nate Fisher.
THE ANDREW SHAPIRO MEMORIAL FUND
YOUTH ACTIVITIES FUND
Emily Marx, beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother of the Ruttenberg family, from Judy Shapiro.
IN MEMORY OF: Jack Kaplan, from Ronnie and Mitchel Kaplan. Our beloved aunt, Emily Marx, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother of the Ruttenberg family, from Susan and Elliot Lesser.
IN MEMORY OF:
SPECIAL NEEDS FUND IN HONOR OF: The birth of our grandson Ezra Rafael Merchan, son of Rachel and Will Merchan, from Elizabeth and Alan Legatt.
THE BERNICE FELDMAN NURSERY SCHOOL FUND
The bat mitzvah of our granddaughter Eliana Legatt, daughter of Caroline and Michael Legatt, from Elizabeth and Alan Legatt.
Linda Heir, beloved mother and grandmother of the Heir family, from Andrea and Ira Lippel.
20
IN MEMORY OF:
Thinking of buying or selling in 2019? Don’t make a move without me.
JOCELYN HALL BURTON Real Estate Salesperson
M 917.693.3557
JBurton@HoulihanLawrence.com Proud Beth El member
BRING IT HOME
1 Agent in the # 1 Brokerage in New Rochelle #
S I N G L E F A M I LY H O M E S
Source: HGMLS, 1.1.18– 12.131.18, Single Family homes, City of New Rochelle, Total Volume, by Company. HGMLS, 1.1.18-12.31.18, Single Family homes, New Rochelle School District, Total Volume, by Agent, Houlihan Lawrence New Rochelle Brokerage.
15 Q UA K ER R I DG E ROA D, N E W ROC H EL L E, N Y 1080 4
21
22
at 1. Start your child’s braces treatment at OneDent Kids 2. Use CODE BETHELNR when making your appointment and…
Dr. Richard Schechtman donates $1000* in your name to the Beth El Synagogue fund of your choice
Multispecialty practice catering to your entire family’s dental needs
3020 Westchester Ave Suite 200 Purchase, NY
www. onedentofwestchester.com 914-750-4376
•For comprehensive full-mouth orthodontic treatment only. Certain insurance exceptions. 23
Meet RiverSpring Health™ For a century, the Hebrew Home at Riverdale has been helping older adults live the fullest lives they can. Today, we’ve grown from our award-winning nursing home into RiverSpring Health, a new brand offering a full range of care solutions including managed long-term care, independent living, assisted living, rehabilitation, skilled nursing, and much more.
Helping Older Adults Live Forward Since 1917
Learn more about how we can help you live forward at 800.56.SENIOR or by visiting riverspringhealth.org.
Serving Westchester County and the metro New York area since 2001
630 Amsterdam Avenue • New York, NY 10024 (212) 769-4400 • (800) 227-3974 www.plazajewish.org • www.plazapreplan.org Pre-need services are available Understanding the needs and providing a Jewish funeral from the only not-for-profit, communityowned and operated Jewish funeral chapel in New York City
Serving the metropolitan New York area, Florida, and Israel 24 hours a day Arranging for funerals in all 50 states and Europe
24
…Westchester’s Outstanding Day Camp… In Scarsdale, NY
914-632-0324 www.GeorgeTDavis.com
A SUMMER TRADITION FOR 91 YEARS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGES 3-13 FOR INFORMATION, CALL (914) 949-8857, OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.CAMPHILLARD.COM
New Rochelle’s oldest established business is proud to announce its newest location
One Family
16 Shea Pl. New Rochelle 10805
Four Generations
Est. 1929
FOR SALE: 4 Upland Rd, New Rochelle, NY 10804 Beautiful newly renovated tudor-style home for sale $845,000 5 Bedrooms • 3.5 bathrooms • 2,680 square feet Three generous floors with a fully finished basement. Chef’s kitchen with all stainless steel appliances, including two dishwashers, a double wall oven and a large double farmhouse sink. 4 large bedrooms on the second level, with an additional bedroom and bathroom off the kitchen which can serve as a guest suite. Open concept floor plan with hardwood flooring throughout. Brand new roof, oil tank, and central air conditioning.
The staff of Lloyd Maxcy & Sons welcomes its new addition and is committed to providing the same excellent care that families have come to expect over the past 151 years. Please feel free to visit our new location.
Rent options available. Please contact Yoni Garber at 347-231-7497 for more details.
BETH EL SISTERHOOD’S
Give a lasting gift! Purchase a brick on Beth El’s Brick Path of Honor (Derech HaKavod)
BAUM JUDAICA GIFT SHOP
Visit us to browse our new merchandise. We have ritual items, giftware, and more. Contact us to make an appointment and we’ll meet you at the Gift Shop.
This is the perfect way to celebrate a life-cycle event, commemorate the past, honor the future, permanently engrave a tribute, and make a lasting impression. Bricks are available in two sizes: 4” x 8” and 8” x 8”, and with the option of one to six lines of text, depending upon the size chosen. Text is available in Hebrew and English. To find out more, contact Linda at the synagogue, LNewman@bethelnr.org, call 914-235-2700, ext. 246, or visit our website, www.bethelnr.org.
Open by appointment. E-MAIL GIFTSHOP@BETHELNR.ORG or call Carole Graham, 914-576-6617,
Ellen Hollander, 914-632-4658
25
26
Put my real estate expertise to work for you and get results. If you or anyone you know is considering buying or selling in the New Rochelle area please do not hesitate to contact me. I work diligently to assist you in meeting your real estate goals. Connect with Mary Ann today to explore your options.
Real Estate Salesperson M 914.424.4651 VM 914.749.2582
MaryAnnGiacobbeHL@gmail.com MaryAnnGiacobbe.houlihanlawrence.com MaryAnnHL.com P L AT I N U M A W A R D W I N N E R Scan this QR Code with your phone to download our App
NEW ROCHELLE BROKERAGE • 15 QUAKER RIDGE ROAD, NEW ROCHELLE, NY 10804
27
HOULIHANLAWRENCE.COM
T H E B R I S TA L A S S I S T E D L I V I N G • W H E R E E V E R Y DAY M E A N S M O R E ®
E XP E R I E N C E T H E D I F F E R E N C E
EXPERIENCE THE BRISTAL
Photos: Game Room and Dining Room, The Bristal at Armonk; Living Room, The Bristal at White Plains
Call Us Today to Schedule Your Visit ARMONK | 90 Business Park Drive WHITE PLAINS | 305 North Street thebristal.com
| |
(914) 432.8200 (914) 681.1800
Licensed by the New York State Dept of Health • Eligible for Most Long Term Care Policies • Quality Communities by The Engel Burman Group
28
Ray Catena Lexus of Larchmont and NOEL GREENSTEIN invite you to see our
Pretty Paper
Luxury Sedans & SUVs
& Polka Dots
(914) 833-5000 1435 Boston Post Road ngreenstein@raycatenalexusny.com Larchmont, N.Y.
914.715.2703
www.prettypaperny.com New Rochelle, NY • prettypaper1@gmail.com
Law Office of
RIVERSIDE MEMORIAL CHAPEL
David Lacher
WESTCHESTER: 21 West Broad Street Mount Vernon, NY 10552
Providing creative solutions to individuals and the business community
914-664-6800
• Real Estate: Commercial and Residential • Wills, Trusts, and Estate Administration • Business Services, including Contracts, New Business Formations, and Sales/Purchases • Land Use: Zoning Board, Planning Board
Just off Exit 7 of the Cross County Parkway East
The Source of Support for the Jewish Community since 1897 www.riversidememorialmountvernon.com Charles S. Salomon • Joel E. Simon
chase bank building
270 north avenue, 8th floor 914-355-5900 www.lacherlaw.com new rochelle, ny 10801
Continuing to maintain the high service standards of the Rosenthal, Grossberg, and Alpert families 29
G l o r i a n n e ’s L a t e s t L i s t i n g s Wykagyl Park Perfection With its picture perfect proportions, inviting layout and impeccable condition, this stunning center hall Colonial has it all! Sparkling custom kitchen, luxurious master bath, central air, new slate roof and new windows are just a few of the fine upgrades. Turn-key in every detail. Set on a lush half acre property with lovely terraces. $1,399,000 Web# 4851804
Reduced
NEW CONSTRUCTION Scarsdale PO | $1,529,000 | Web# 4844008 Be the first to live in this brand NEW luxury home set on beautifully landscaped property in New Rochelle’s Wilmot Woods. A stylish Colonial featuring over 4400-sf of living space, this 7-bedroom, 5-bath home blends a sleek design with many fine architectural details.
FABULOUS WATER VIEWS New Rochelle | $999,900 | Web# 4854068 Capture sunrises and fabulous water views from this 3700-sf brick home located directly across from Long Island Sound. Just steps from Davenport Estates private deeded 300-ft beach. Sun-bathed home is sited on .38 acres of private property. Water vistas from almost every room!
OPEN CONCEPT COLONIAL New Rochelle | $949,000 | Web# 4901730 This spacious 2900-sf, freshly painted Wykagyl Estates home offers 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths and features hardwood floors throughout, central air conditioning, a granite eat-in kitchen and a brand new roof. Amazing location close to schools, Ward Acres, shops and houses of worship.
GLORIANNE MATTESI
Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker Direct: 914.393.6990 Glorianne.Mattesi@elliman.com
101 King Street, Chappaqua, NY 10514 914.238.3988 © 2019 Douglas Elliman Real Estate. All material presented herein is intended for information purposes only. While, this information is believed to be correct, it is represented subject to errors, omissions, changes or withdrawal without notice. All property information, including, but not limited to square footage, room count, number of bedrooms and the school district in property listings should be verified by your own attorney, architect or zoning expert. Equal housing opportunity. *HGAR MLS, 2016-2018
30
There's Only One # in New Rochelle
1
Glorianne sold more homes in New Rochelle than any other agent.
1
#
Ranked the Real Estate Agent in New Rochelle - 3 Years in a Row • • • •
With $26.5 Million in 2018 New Rochelle sales alone and $69.9 million the past 3 years Glorianne is the Undisputed #1 Agent in 2018 in Sales Dollar Volume and Transactions Glorianne outperforms the nearest competitor by +25% Glorianne sold over 70 homes in New Rochelle since 2016
1
# •
• •
Resource to Reach Buyers
Douglas Elliman is the leading brokerage in NYC Over 3,000 agents in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx Unlimited potential to reach city dwellers who are considering a move to Westchester
elliman.com/westchester NEW YORK CITY | LONG ISLAND | THE HAMPTONS | WESTCHESTER | CONNECTICUT | NEW JERSEY | FLORIDA | CALIFORNIA | COLORADO | MASSACHUSETTS | INTERNATIONAL
31
BETH EL SYNAGOGUE CENTER 1324 NORTH AVENUE NEW ROCHELLE, NY 10804-2190
Non Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE PAID White Plains, N.Y. Permit No. 925
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
SHERY ROSENSTEIN Sales Associate
WISHING THAT YOUR HOME IS FILLED WITH BLESSINGS, LIGHT, HAPPINESS AND JOY.
Personalized attention to you and your needs. B: (914) 723-8228 C: (914) 420-8556 E: s.rosenstein@yahoo.com W: www.clairedleone.com
מאחלת לכם שביתכם יהיה מלא 29 Wilmot Road ,באור ,בברכה Scarsdale, NY ! ובשמחה,באושר
“A GENUINELY HAPPY PERSON IS ONE WHO HAS RENDERED OTHERS HAPPY.” DAISAKU IKEDA
J O C E LY N B U R T O N Real Estate Salesperson
GAY ROSEN
As Real As Real Estate Gets
Licensed R.E. Associate Broker ABR, CBR, CDPE, CRS, GREEN, GRI, SRES c: 914.907.2645 • gay.rosen@juliabfee.com gayrosen.com Larchmont Brokerage • 1946 Palmer Avenue Each office is independently owned and operated
M 917.693.3557 JBurton@houlihanlawrence.com Proud Beth El member
1 Agent in the 1 Brokerage in New Rochelle #
#
S I N G L E F A M I LY H O M E S N E W RO C H E L L E B RO K E R AG E | 1 5 Q UA K E R R I D G E ROA D Source: HGMLS, 1.1.18-12.31.18, Single Family homes, New Rochelle School District, Total Volume, by Agent, Houlihan Lawrence New Rochelle Brokerage.