February 19 Bulletin

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February 2019 • Vol. 101, No. 7 SHEVAT ~ ADAR I 5779 WWW.BETHELNR.ORG

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BETH EL GALA ADVICE COLUMN: “NOTES ON A PAPER DOILY” While traveling the world over, attending fundraising balls, benefits and galas, the prominent Glorious Gorgeous Gala Gal (formerly known as the Dinner Dance Diva) has taken time out of her busy schedule to answer some of the thousands of emails addressed to her about the upcoming Beth El Gala on March 9th.

Dear GGGG (formerly DDD), I’m still not sure about attending this year’s Beth El Gala. Although the honorees and award recipients are well-deserving, I’m just not certain it’s worth it. Please advise. – Bothered Bubbie at Beth El

with the older generation. Yes, those of us who are—how shall I say this—”more seasoned” indeed love to get all gussied up and have a wonderful time, but the Beth El Gala attracts lovely, enormously fun people of all ages who also enjoy a night on the town. That said, if you are still not inclined to attend, there are many other ways to show your support, such as simply taking out a journal ad, purchasing a raffle ticket, bidding on an item in the on line silent auction, or just making a donation. Every little bit helps support your magnificent shul and selfless clergy. I strongly implore you to select one of those many aforementioned options. All of the information you need can be found at bethelnr.org/gala2019. Oh, and did I mention that there will be a plethora of scrumptious desserts?

My Dearest Bubbeleh, Why of course you must attend! My motto is to never pass up the chance to attend a Gala at Beth El Synagogue Center if the opportunity presents itself. EVER. Besides the fact that it’s one of the most critical fund raisers of the year, and an important way to show support for your cherished community, your fellow Beth El congregants really know how to throw a celebration! The last time I was there, I was so impressed that I almost flipped my wig—literally. Plus, as you said yourself, the honorees and the award recipients Dear Gorgeous Gal-a, are so deserving. What better way to say thank you and show your I’m excited to attend the Gala…will you be my date? – Charming appreciation for all that they have done and will continue to do? Charles Dear Glorious, My Dearest Prince Charming, I want to show my support but I’m just not the gala type. Besides, You flatter me and cause me to blush. Please do not take this the it feels like it’s for the older people in the shul. Do you have any wrong way, but I make it a point to always go solo. I find that because suggestions of other things I can do? – Young Frank N. Stein of the beautiful setup of the evening, the ease of conversation, and the My Dearest Precious Pumpkin, You have my deepest sympathies. How unfortunate that you are equating this elegant evening of cocktails, food, cocktails, food, cocktails, food, cocktails, and more food (and then more cocktails)

flow of the program, having a date is simply not necessary. However, if you would like to find some time to chat, I’m happy to meet up with you in the dairy kitchen at some point. Looking forward to another wonderful, memorable Beth El Gala!

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Saturday, March 9, 2019 at 8:00 pm Honoring Marjorie and Mark Seidenfeld President’s Ne’emanim Service Award Recipients Jodi and Rob Scheinfeld Lapid Award Recipients Ellen and Rick Barlis Special Winter Israeli Film.................page 2 Spiritual Practices............................ page 6 Netanel Goldberg Comunity Concert. page 3 Open Beit Midrash............................ page 7

Toddler Time..................................pages 12 Youth & Family Engagement.... pages 14, 15


AIPAC Policy Conference MARCH 24 - 26, 2019

MEMORY MINYAN

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 more information about AIPAC visit www.aipac.org.

at Beth El Synagogue Center 1324 North Ave. in New Rochelle

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3 2:00–3:15 p.m. Join the Memory Minyan at Beth El for a warm prayer and social experience. Enjoy being with friends and family as we enjoy a social afternoon together. Music and refreshments included.

The conference will be held from Sunday, March 24 to Tuesday, March 26, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, in Washington, D.C.

Donations appreciated.

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.

RSVP A MUST! Interested in volunteering to help make this program a success?

Join the Beth El delegation for an unforgettable experience!

Contact jrockowitz@bethelnr.org or 914.235.2700, ext. 256 UPCOMING PROGRAMS: Sunday, March 10 from 2:00–3:15 p.m. Sunday, April 14 from 2:00–3:15 p.m. Saturday, May 18 from 11:15 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

Israel Film Series – February Presentation $8/person, including “movie refreshments” • Film in Hebrew with English subtitles

REDEMPTION / GEULA Thursday February 21st • 7:30 pm An early opportunity to see Geula just after its January premier at Lincoln Center! No R.S.V.P. required. Winner – Best Feature Film, Best Music – 2018 Jerusalem Film Festival Winner – Best Actor, Ecumenical Jury Prize - 2018 Karlovy Vary Festival “Redemption” is a sincere, authentic, and thought-provoking film about Menachem, the former front-man of a rock band, a Ba’al Teshuva (secular Jew returned to being observant), dealing with the struggles of those two worlds. Through a captivating story, with wonderful expressive performances, beautiful music, unique Israeli friendship, and rich cinematography, we have the opportunity to see the exploration of Menachem’s fine balance between religion and art. The film’s fine details outside the usual ultra Orthodox clichés leave satisfying opportunities for our own interpretation. FOUR STARS! “The co-directors charge the main character with repressed emotions which makes the movie fascinating...the music is sweeping...the child actress Emily Grenin who plays Geula will win your heart.” - Nirit Anderman, Haaretz “Redemption exudes a rare wisdom regarding the arduous choices we make to uphold our convictions, let go of the past, and embrace an uncertain future with an open heart.” - TIFF 2


We Invite You To A

COMMUNITY MUSICAL

GATHERING A Night of Music and Inspiration with Israeli Musician NETANEL GOLDBERG Sunday, February 10 Doors Open 7:00 p.m. | Concert Begins 7:30 p.m. Netanel Goldberg will be accompanied by Nimrod Nol on the violin. Both are gifted Israeli musicians who will elevate your soul and lift your heart with beautiful music and inspirational words.

FREE TO THE COMMUNITY RSVP Requested For more information and to RSVP, please contact Rabbi Sitkin at zsitkin@bethelnr.org

1324 North Avenue New Rochelle, NY 10804

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RABBI’S MESSAGE Dear Friends, When I heard the news that the poet Mary Oliver died my heart sank. In my adult life, many well-known people have died, but very few of their deaths have felt personally painful for me. For instance, Amos Oz died about one month ago Rabbi David Schuck and the loss for the Jewish and Gentile world is immense. His writing shaped my relationship to Israel, my ideological commitments to Zionism, and my passion for literature in significant ways. I found myself rereading his work in the days after his death, feeling worried about the impact of his death on Israeli society. Oz was not just a literary giant, he was the moral conscience of so many Israelis and Jews who love Israel, a voice full of compassion, intellectual honesty, and an unyielding ideological commitment to the Jewish State. I wonder who is waiting in the wings to carry his mantle forward, and there aren’t many who come to mind. In this sense, his death feels weighty. Oliver’s death, on the other had, feels personal to me. She has been far less influential in my intellectual life than Oz, but her poetry

has given expression to so many feelings that I carry with me, feelings that my own words could never quite capture, or even approximate. A gifted poet helps us understand our own experiences better, or at least gives voice to something that we believed could only be felt prior to discovering their words. In some bizarre, almost childish way, I felt that one day, Mary Oliver and I would become friends. I probably already felt that we were friends, as her work excavated so much of my inner life for/ with me. I am immesely grateful for her clarifying voice in my life. I will share a few passages of her work that have influenced my inner life and shaped my work as a rabbi. In her poem “The Uses of Sorrow,” she writes, Someone I loved once gave me/ a box full of darkness./ It took me years to understand/ that this, too, was a gift. This one poem gives voice to something with which so many of us struggle. All humans suffer; pain is a feature of life and is inescapable. Here, Oliver reassures us that if we are patient and remain vigilantly self-reflective, the darkness that grips our life can eventually become an invaluable teacher, a gift that can make us more compassionate and wiser. As a rabbi, this has profoundly influenced the way I discuss the struggles that people share with me, let alone my own. I take comfort in knowing that Mary’s presence in my life will not end despite her death, though I admit to feeling a deep sorrow that her pen will not touch paper again. So many of her words and explorations of life have entered my soul, and thus, will remain present in the way I see the world and the work that I do as your rabbi. I will end this column with her poem “Praying,” which captures so much of what I try to teach every day: It doesn’t have to be/ the blue iris, it could be/ weeds in a vacant lot, or a few/ small stones; just/ pay attention, then patch/ a few words together and don’t try/ to make them elaborate, this isn’t/ a contest but the doorway/ into thanks, and a silence in which/ another voice may speak. L’Shalom,

Women’s Beit Midrash Saturday, February 9th 12:30 pm with Deborah Sacks Mintz

Rosh Chodesh: New Moons & New Traditions Rosh Chodesh, the monthly holiday marking the new moon, has long been understood as a holiday associated with women. We will explore both the textual origins as well as contemporary practices associated with this day, digging deeper into the question of how women’s rituals and traditions shape the ebb and flow of the Jewish calendar and the rhythms of Jewish life.

Rabbi David A. Schuck

Post-Kiddush Lunch and Learn with Rabbi Sam Blustin

Saturday, February 23rd • 12:45 pm in the Wiener Lounge

Why do we pray towards Jerusalem? While it may seem obvious to us that we pray towards Jerusalem, that hasn’t always been so. The Talmud tells of a number of different traditions, with a variety of opinions of the direction in which we should pray. How did it get to be this way, and why might it matter for us? 4


PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE day that we began construction, we held the funeral for Howard Loewentheil in the Crystal Ballroom. It is poignant that his funeral was held in the Crystal Ballroom instead of the Main Sanctuary due to the construction in the Main Sanctuary that will be in both his and his wife Leonora’s honor. Our renovated sanctuary will take Mark Seidenfeld on even more meaning as a living tribute to Howard Loewentheil and the generosity of his family. As we look ahead, our 65th Annual Gala is only a few weeks away, on Saturday evening, March 9th, beginning at 8:00 pm, when we will be honoring our President’s Ne’emanim Service Award recipients Jodi and Rob Scheinfeld; Lapid Award recipients Ellen and Rick Barlis; and our honorees Marjorie Seidenfeld and yours truly. It will be a wonderful celebration of our community, so I hope to see you all there. And as our second largest fundraiser of the year, even if you can’t join us on the 9th, I hope you’ll participate in a meaningful way by buying an ad, a raffle ticket, or making a donation. The funds raised allow us to continue our essential work for the benefit of all our members and the larger community around us. See you on March 9th and, of course, see you in shul, Mark

It’s a new year and we are off and running! January was a busy month. As I write this, we just had our Youth and Family Shabbat. It was a wonderful gathering of kids of all ages and from all schools in our community who led Shabbat morning services from shacharit, to Torah and Haftarah reading, and giving the D’var Torah. We were joined by the heads of the Jewish Day Schools in our area, and it was a beautiful gathering of our community. Major nachas was shepped! And, by the time this Bulletin comes out, we will have had two additional special weekends—Shabbat Shira/Ramah Shabbat with special musical guest Josh Warshawsky, followed by USY Emek Kinnus, a Shabbat gathering, hosted by Beth El, of over 150 teens from across Westchester and Rockland counties. Josh Warshawsky, the “voice of Ramah” and one of the greatest Jewish musical talents performing today, will surely have enhanced the ruach and joy of the weekend, culminating with his special album release concert on Saturday night. The New Year also brought a new beginning in the physical and spiritual life of our shul. On January 7th we began construction on the renovation of our sanctuary. This is an exciting milestone as we move to make our sanctuary more intimate and our services more meaningful, spiritual, and song filled. But this milestone was marked with sadness as well. Howard Loewentheil, the patriarch of the Loewentheil family, whose generosity is making our sanctuary renovation possible, passed away two days before. And on the same

SUMMER 2019 IS ALMOST HERE! Thursday, June 27 through Wednesday, August 21 We are open on Thursday, July 4, and Friday, July 5 THIS YEAR, because public school ends on Wednesday, June 26, BETH EL DAY CAMP will be offering a “Playground, Pool, and Pizza Party” from Monday, June 24 to Wednesday, June 26, for the 3, 4, and 5-year-old age group. This “pre-quel” will meet from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm and includes lunch! Cost: $70 per day or $200 for all 3 days. CURIOUS TO LEARN MORE? Contact Julie Rockowitz jrockowitz@bethelnr.org, or 914-235-2700, ext. 256. 5

ORGAN DONOR SHABBAT Saturday, March 2nd Join us for a Shabbat about this important topic. On Sunday, March 3, join us for a panel discussion.


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.: February 9, 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.: February 8, 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: February 28, 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: February 16, April 20, May 25 (10:00 a.m.), and June 29

For more information on all of our spiritual practices, visit bethelnr.org/spiritualpractices.

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OPEN BEIT MIDRASH: FEBRUARY 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, February 7 Tuesday, February 12

Explore. Seek. Learn. Transform. For more on our Open Beit Midrash, visit bethelnr.org/openbeit

OPEN BEIT MIDRASH: SCHOLAR VISIT Transgender and Halakha: Exploring Legal Boundaries in the 21st Century

Tuesday, February 26 | 7:30 p.m. Rabbi Jeffrey S. Fox, Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Maharat, was the first graduate of Yeshivat Chovevei Torah. Upon graduation he served as the Rabbi of Kehilat Kesher: The Community Synagogue of Tenafly and Englewood for seven years. In Rabbi Fox’s tenure at Kesher, the community grew three-fold from thirty families to nearly one hundred. During that time Rabbi Fox also taught at Yeshivat Chovevei Torah as well as the Florence Melton Adult Education School in Bergen County. He also served on the board of the Synagogue Leadership Initiative of the UJA of NNJ. Rabbi Fox is a Senior Rabbinic Fellow of the Shalom Hartman Institute and has also been a member of the faculty of the Drisha Institute, the Florence Melton Adult Education School in Westchester County, and Yeshivat Hadar.

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MEN’S CLUB

Have fun with Yiddish! FRIDAYS, 1:00 pm,

After successfully preparing and serving breakfast to over 200 adults and children at the December 25th Character Breakfast, and over 150 teens attending the METNY Kinnus on January 27th, the Men’s Club has two signature events occurring on the same weekend at the beginning of this month. We are proud to sponsor the annual Dr. Ed Scharfman Men’s Club Shabbat on Saturday, February 2nd. Please help us pay tribute to Ed and celebrate the entire Beth El community by joining us that morning. The World-Wide Wrap will be held on Sunday, February 3rd, at the special time of 9:00 am. Please join us with the daily Minyan for this signature program of the Federation of Jewish Men’s Clubs (FJMC). Jews around the world are literally “bound together” by focusing on this unique ritual that spans ages and generations. Whether you put on tefillin every day and want to help others, or have not done it since your bar or bat mitzvah, please consider joining us and thousands of Jews around the world. After the Wrap, please stay and join us for breakfast. We are planning a paid-up membership dinner in the Spring and we are also exploring going to a baseball game. More details will follow. Feel free to let us know if you have any programming ideas. Steven Young, beprez@optonline.net.

at beth el

Call Bea Freedman, 914-337-8645.

TORAH PORTION STUDY PARASHA HASHAVUA with Jack Gruenberg Thursdays at 1:30 pm in Beth El’s library. No R.S.V.P.

ISRAELI DANCING

Learn old and new dances with Cantor Uri Aqua

SUNDAYS, 10:00 am – 11:00 am $10 per class •

at

Beth El

E-mail uaqua@bethelnr.org. Wear comfy clothes and sneakers.

Issues in Contemporary Israel with Rabbi Molly Karp

Talmud from the Inside Out: A Class for the Inquiring Mind

Today’s State of Israel is a wonderful and challenging place. While Israelis have freedoms that are unheard of in the Middle East, there are many issues that arise out of the social and religious diversity of the modern state, the pluralism of World Jewry, and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. This course will explore issues such as religious freedom and pluralism for Jews in Israel, conversion to Judaism, and the Law of Return, the rights and challenges of the Israeli LGBTQ community, the Rabbinate and the State, the challenges of the Israeli system of electing its government, Women of the Wall, and more. This course will be responsive to current events in Israel and student interests. Materials will be supplied electronically by the instructor along with suggestions for additional optional reading. No previous knowledge is needed.

Topic: “Good Samaritan” . . . To one’s enemy? To his animal? We all like to help. What about helping those who don’t wish to help themselves, and want us to do the work for them? Or an enemy? Or his animal? We will study the Talmudic text on its own terms, without preconceived notions. Our goal is not information, but immersion—an opportunity to “plug in” to the process of learning. That means not to read what someone else tells you that the Rabbis (supposedly) said, but to see it inside and experience it for yourself without intermediaries. All levels are welcome, just bring a friendly disposition, an inquiring mind, and a desire to think.

Thursdays, 10:00 am - 12:15 pm

Wednesday mornings at Beth El Synagogue Center; remaining dates are February 6, 13, 20, 27; and March 6, 13, 20, 27; 9:30 am - 11:30 am. Cost: $350, includes all classes and materials, and audio recordings of all class sessions. Drop-ins are welcome ($35/class). With questions and to enroll, e-mail Rabbi Karp at rabbimollykarp@gmail.com.

at Beth El Contact Rabbi Hojda for information about tuition. For information about the class, contact Sam Berger at sam.hr.berger@gmail.com. 8


KERUV* KORNER

*“Keruv” = to bring close, to draw near

(3) individuals with the wherewithal to help families offset costs or provide a brief respite for family caretakers; and (4) those who would like to participate in planning programs and inviting speakers to address the topic of mental illness. Reaching out to individuals who want to draw closer to Judaism, including individuals with a mental illness, comports with Keruv’s mandate of inclusion. The Keruv Committee will therefore try its best to plan for programs and speakers that destigmatize and, step by step, create an honest, supportive environment for those impacted by mental illness. To that end, we are proud to announce that on March 17th, at 12:00 noon, Keruv is sponsoring a Mental Health Awareness Program that will take place at Beth El in two separate gatherings—one for adults, the other, in conjunction with Director of Teen Engagement Bekkah Gold, for Religious School students 12 years old and up. The National Alliance on Mental Illness in Westchester (NAMI Westchester) offers a program called Ending the Silence, described on the NAMI Westchester website (www.nami.org) as “…an engaging presentation that helps audience members learn about the warning signs of mental health conditions and what steps to take if you or a loved one are showing signs of a mental illness.” Ending the Silence is presented at schools and religious institutions. According to coordinator Sharon McCarthy, the program has elicited positive responses from teens and parents who, for the first time, were able to discuss symptoms, suffering, and how to move forward. Program details can be found in the box below left. Make time to attend this important program! It is open to adults and teens, in or outside of the Beth El congregation. Relay the information to anyone you believe may benefit. One final note: It is not too late to join the formation of the Mental Health Task Force. Simply leave a message for Rabbi Schuck, dschuck@bethelnr.org, or 914-235-2700, ext. 228. Nina Luban and Elise Richman, Keruv Committee Co-Chairs

On the first day of the new year, congregants who had previously expressed interest in joining a Beth El Mental Health Task Force received an email from Rabbi Schuck. The email outlined the Rabbi’s proposal for organizing these 30+ individuals into four teams that, together, will make the synagogue a safe, productive space for open discussion about living with mental illness. This stigmatized illness impacts over 40% of our country’s adult population and an unknown percentage of our children. Rabbi Schuck proposed teams that call on a variety of skills, experiences, and resources our community brings to bear: (1) mental health professionals willing to share their expertise; (2) individuals who have experienced or been impacted by mental illness to guide and support others;

SAVE THE DATE . . .

Sunday, March 17th • 12:00 noon ENDING THE SILENCE

MENTAL ILLNESS AWARENESS PROGRAM at Beth El Synagogue Center

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Westchester Two different programs will occur at the same time: • Ending the Silence for Students: 50-minute presentation designed for middle and high school students that includes warning signs, facts and statistics and how to get help for themselves or a friend. Research has shown that NAMI Ending the Silence for Students is effective in changing middle and high school students’ knowledge and attitudes toward mental health conditions and toward seeking help. • Ending the Silence for Families: 1-hour presentation for parents and primary caregivers that includes warning signs, facts and statistics, how to talk with your child and how to work with school staff.

And the conversation continues . . .

Save the date . . .

Monday, March 11th • 7:30

pm

“LET’S TALK ABOUT IT” Topic to be decided

OPEN TO THE COMMUNITY—SHARE WITH THOSE WHO MAY BE INTERESTED

Facilitated by Shari Baum, L.M.S.W. WJCS Coordinator of Partners in Caring

WHILE THE PROGRAM IS GEARED TO FAMILIES, ANYONE INTERESTED, WITH OR WITHOUT CHILDREN, MAY ATTEND THE “FAMILIES” SESSION.

at the home of Judy Schmeidler

PLEASE R.S.V.P. TO Nina Luban, nina.luban@gmail.com, or Elise Richman elisekrichman@gmail.com

3 Runyon Place, Scarsdale

R.S.V.P. to Elise Schepp, LCmoocow@aol.com. Questions? Contact Nina Luban at nina.luban@gmail.com or Elise K. Richman at elisekrichman@gmail.com

PRIDE SHABBAT SATURDAY, JUNE 29th If you would like to read Torah or Haftarah or have an aliyah or another part on Pride Shabbat, email Elise Richman, elisekrichman@gmail.com, or Nina Luban, nina.luban@gmail.com.

Generously funded by UJA-Federation of New York Sponsored by the Keruv Committee 9


The Heart of

Comedy, Stage, Film & TV

Wednesday Mornings 10:30 am - 11:30 am

Join the SMART Group for a fascinating 4 part seminar TUESDAYS: January 22, February 12, February 26 & March 5 10:00 a.m. | Coffee, schmooze, and the newspaper 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. | Presentation

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!

FREE EVENT Learn about the Jewish influence on the world of entertainment. Taught by Professor S. Hantman. Funding for this seminar is provided through a grant from the Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Aging: NYS Office for the Aging and Westchester County Office Department of Senior Programs and Services.

First Wednesday of the month

February 6: BALANCE, with Tim, North End Fitness

Held at Beth El Synagogue 1324 North Avenue, New Rochelle

Second Wednesday of the month

Questions? Contact Julie Rockowitz for more information at jrockowitz@bethelnr.org or 914.235.2700 ext. 256

February 13: CHAIR YOGA, with Nan

Third Wednesday of the month February 20: No Exercise

Fourth Wednesday of the month

The program is sponsored by:

February 27: FLEXIBILITY, with Mary 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.

SMART Group Event (Senior Mature Adults Retired Together)

Beth El Celebrates February Birthdays Beth El would like to extend a “Happy Birthday!” to its members with a birthday in the month of February. If you have a February birthday, we hope that you will join us for Kiddush lunch

on Shabbat, February 9th. If you have a February 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 we

Rhonda Afran Salo Aizenberg Tal Aizenberg Graham Arad Gladys Barish Anna Barlis Donna Bartell Kenny Berger Adam Berkowitz Emily Bromberg Lynn Buckvar-Keltz Jody Burton Isaac Claar Isabele Cohen Raymond Coll

Leon Greenspan Sophie Gross Steven Gruenstein Barbara Haber Stephen Herzberg Elliot Hollander Gwendolyn Horn Dov Hyman Benjamin Jacobson Arthur Jakoby Deborah Kaplan Jack Katz Bernard Katz Rosalind Kaufman Julia Keltz

Janney Collens Adam Cooper Carol Diament Rebecca Dubin Barbara Engelson Aden Erlikh Dalia Fenster Paul Freedman Elaine Friedman Cookie Fuchs Cynthia Glickman Joseph Goldberg Shayna Goldfarb Steven Goldman Malcolm Graff

Ruth Kon Michael Kremins Alexander LaTorraca Alan Legatt Alicia Lerman Laura Lewis Arkady Mamaysky Lawrence Mandelker Sasson Marcus Marci Marcus Matthew Matcovsky Linda Mazursky Lois Morgenstern George Morris Debra Morris 10

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.) Steven Newman Hava Simkhay Julius Oestreicher Ruth Sininsky Amy O’Malley Herman Steinberg Barbara Orans Howard Steinman Mindell Patchen Alan Stern Herbert Pearlman Rena Strauch Philip Pine Uri Tamir Eva Platzner Grace Turkewitz Antonio Ramos Lori Weber Brad Roth Jeff Weckstein George Rozansky Ronnie Weinberger Judy Schwartz Cara Wulfsohn Judith Shapiro Marc Zoldessy David Shechter Beth Siegel Happy Birthday!


Sisterhood Scene: Torah Fund Brunch Mark your calendar for Sunday morning, March 31st, at 11:00 am, as we honor two very deserving Sisterhood members, Rita Kaufman and Susan Morris, and support Conservative seminaries around the world through the work of Torah Fund. Both Rita and Susan have been dedicated Sisterhood members for many years and have worked hard in many capacities to help support our synagogue. Most recently, both women have been Torah Fund Vice Presidents, directing our efforts to spread the word about the importance of supporting the seminaries of the Conservative movement. This year’s pin features the word Atid— future—indicating the importance of our work to ensure the future of Conservative Judaism for generations to come. All funds donated to Torah Fund go to support the education of our future clergy and educators in five seminaries: The Jewish

Theological Seminary in New York; Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies in Los Angeles; Schechter Institutes in Jerusalem; Seminario Rabinico Latinoamericano in ATID Buenos Aires; and Zacharias Frankel Rabbinical College in Potsdam, Germany. Yes, that’s right, the Conservative Movement has a seminary in Germany! Your donations can have a great impact on Jewish education, not just here at home, but throughout the world. Beth El Sisterhood has been a major fund raiser for Torah Fund. We are pleased to be honoring Rita and Susan for their years of work supporting this long-standing Women’s League/Sisterhood Project. If you've already supported Torah Fund with a donation, thank you. If you have not yet done so, email Barbara at Barbara.w.horowitz@ gmail.com, or Vicki at vkfisher18@gmail.com More information will follow about our exciting program and speaker, so make sure you can join us for this wonderful celebration! Barbara Horowitz and Vicki Fisher, Torah Fund Chairs

Join Hadassah & Sisterhood Monday, February 4th

Annual Cinema Brunch Snow Date Monday, February 18th • 11:00 am

at the Eastchester Library

Tracey Wright, Director of the Eastchester Library, will review the 2018 significant works of Jewish fiction.

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! Contact Arlene Salman, aesalman@aol.com, or 914-235-2485.

Dessert: 12:30 pm • Program: 1:00 pm

BAGELS & BOOKS

BE SM RT!

Join us for a stimulating discussion, coffee, & bagels! Monday, February 25th • 9:30 am Joshua: A Brooklyn Tale, by Andrew Kane Read ahead! Our March 25th book is The Little Bride, by Anna Solomon.

Be Safe! Be Protected!

QUESTIONS? PLEASE CONTACT ARLENE SALMAN, 914-235-2485, AESALMAN@AOL.COM.

SISTERHOOD OF BETH EL SYNAGOGUE CENTER PRESENTS

An Evening with James Maisano*

Sisterhood Tea Party

Director of the Westchester County Consumer Protection Department

Shortly, you will receive a tea bag in the mail from Sisterhood. Enjoy a hot cup or two, and think of Sisterhood and all they do. Then please write a check as a donation! All proceeds are designated for the Shiva Dinner Fund, which provides Shabbat dinner to all members during Shiva. Please consider writing a check to Beth El Sisterhood wiht Shiva Dinner Fund in the notation.

TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2019 | 7:30 P.M. LEARN WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT: • Identity Theft • Common Scams • Being a Smart Consumer at Home & Away BETH EL SYNAGOGUE CENTER 1324 North Avenue (Entrance from Northfield) New Rochelle, NY 10804

*Mr. Maisano will provide valuable information and gladly answer our questions to keep us protected from those who might cause us ruin

Save the date . . . Thursday, May, 30th SISTERHOOD’S ANNUAL SPRING GALA honoring Carole Graham

Questions? For more information contact the Sisterhood at aesalman@aol.com or Beth El at 914.235.2700

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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 MARCH: 7, 14, 21, 28

APRIL: 4, 11 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

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NURSERY SCHOOL NEWS Tu BiShevat literally means the fifteenth day of the month of Shevat, and it usually falls in January or February. It may be winter for us, but it is the end of the rainy season in Israel and the time when sap has started rising in the trees. In the Nursery School, we celebrate Tu BiShevat as the “birthday of the trees.” This year we transformed the Youth Lounge into a “Tu BiShevat Expo.” Children’s natural sense of amazement, wonder, and joy of discovery was evident as they entered the room and began to explore the variety of activities that awaited them. All activities focused on or used materials

directly connected to the earth and trees and children independently explored and self-selected what they wanted to engage in. Soil was the basis for a number of activities as they scooped, patted, and poured from one vessel to another. There were no limits to the sensory experiences nor to the mess. Children used leaves, greenery, pine cones and flowers on overhead projectors and light tables to experiment with light and shadows. They used a variety of wooden loose parts to build on a mirrored base and built structures with large wooden blocks. Matching the picture of a fresh fruit to the dried fruit needed a lot of “concentration” and focus as the cards

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were turned over. Cheerios were strung on pipe cleaners (many were eaten too) to make new bird feeders and parsley seeds were for planted in small peat pot with the hope they’ll be ready or Pesach. A birthday celebration must have special treats and this one had a few very colorful ones. Orange dried apricots and mangoes, green dried kiwi, brown dates and raisins, and yellow dried apples. Tu BiShevat is an important holiday for today’s children. As our awareness of the environment becomes more essential to the future of the human race, Tu BiShevat takes on more of a global importance. It is not just about spring, trees, and rebirth in Israel; it is about respecting, appreciating and taking care of nature. Any activities we can do to foster these values transmit the true meaning of Tu BiShevat to our children. Celebrating Tu BiShvat as a school has given the children a deep sense of the “Kedushah/ sacredness” of trees. We believe that if the trees could talk, we are certain this would be exactly the kind of celebration they would request. “Imagine if trees gave free wi fi. We’d all be planting like crazy, It’s a pity they only give us the oxygen we breathe.” Ronnie Becher, Director


YOUTH & FAMILY ENGAGEMENT A Note from Bekkah…

Looking forward to seeing you at our events this month!

This year’s Annual Youth & Family Engagement Shabbat Weekend was really something special. Beginning with a meaningful Shabbat dinner with 200 of our friends, and continuing with an interactive P’sukei D’zimra, a youth-led Torah service and tefillot, a full-on play about the parasha put together by our Parasha Players (did you see their t-shirts?!), and more opportunities for kids of all ages to be engaged in the service, it was really a beautiful weekend. That, mixed with the energy and excitement of hosting about 150 teens for Emek USY Kinnus two weeks later made for a joyous January indeed. Thank you to all of our staff, parents, teens, children, and partner organizations who helped make this past month an immense success. As we enter the month of February, we want to remind you about 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 will be receiving an email with your user name and password. Simply log onto www.purimproject.com to participate. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at rgold@bethelnr.org, or call or email 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 and 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 many ways to celebrate Purim with Beth El this year! There is so much coming up and we can’t wait to see you there! Bekkah Gold

Youth & Family Highlights Friday, February 1

Scout Shabbat, 6:30 pm. R.S.V.P. to bethelnr.org/scoutshabbat Sunday, February 3 World Wide Wrap (Open to all!) BE Mitzvah Experience for 6th graders and parents, 9:00 am Kadima Event (6th-7th Graders) Friday, February 8 Ruach (Grades K-2) Family Shabbat— Services and dinner at Beth El, 6:00 pm Sunday, February 10 Ruach (Grades K-2) & Chaverim (Grades 3-5) Programs Don’t forget about 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!

Teens enjoyed a fun, competitive Saturday night of bowling with 25 of their Beth El friends! We are so excited to welcome 8th graders to USY! Below and at right, our BE Mitzvah Experience families had a fun, meaningful morning making Torah covers about their Bar/Bat Mitzvah portions!

Kadima (6th and 7th graders) had a great time ice skating on one of the coldest days of the year!

A couple of Religious School parents in chevruta learning during Religious School. Interested in joining Chevruta Learning? Contact Bekkah! 14


YOUTH & FAMILY ENGAGEMENT Religious School Highlights Sunday, February 3 Tuesday, February 5 Thursday, February 7 Sunday, February 10 Tuesday, February 12 Thursday, February 14 Sunday, February 17-24 Tuesday, February 26 Thursday, February 28

Teen Highlights

Religious School (RS) RS Cooking Chug RS RS RS Cooking Chug RS Board Meeting RS Religious School Closed RS Cooking Chug RS RS Educator Meeting

Sunday, February 3 Monday, February 4 Thursday, February 7 Saturday, February 9 Sunday, February 10 Thursday, February 28

World Wide Wrap and Brunch, 9:00 am Israel Program, 11:00 am USY Teen Leadership Board Meeting, 6:00 pm Rosh Hodesh (for 11th grade girls), 6:30 pm Teen Talk during Services, 10:30 am Shevet (for 8th grade boys), 3:00 pm Teen Lounge Night

Thursday afternoon dismissal procedures for the Religious School can be found at www.bethelnr.org/rsdismissal Pictured left: Our Kindergarteners love learning Hebrew! Pictured right: Our Kitah Dalet (4th grade) students practicing Hebrew reading. They love their Hebrew time!

Some of our 7th graders packed lunch during Religious School to give to Hope Community Services

DATE CHANGE MARCH 23 at 8:15 PM

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FEBRUARY 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.

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. Beginner: 6:30 pm; Intermediate 7:30 pm; Advanced 8:30 pm. Visit us on facebook at facebook.com/BethElSynagogueCenter Try a class!

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Shacharit 9:00am

28 SHEVAT

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Shacharit 6:55am

29 SHEVAT

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Shacharit 6:55am

World-Wide Wrap 9:00 am BE Mitzvah Experience 9:00 am Zumba 9:30 am Israeli Dancing 10:00 am Moadon 11:00 am Kadima Event Teen Israel Program 12:00 pm Memory Minyan 2:00 pm

Canasta 12:45 pm

Mah Jongg 12:45 pm

Sisterhood & Hadassah Joint Program 12:30 pm (at the eastchester library) Teen Board Meeting 6:30 pm

Sisterhood Board Meetings 6:00 pm

Mincha/Maariv 5:00pm

Mincha/Maariv 5:00pm

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Shacharit 8:00am

5 ADAR I

Zumba 9:30 am Israeli Dancing 10:00 am Ruach 11:00 am Chaverim 12:00 pm

Walking Club 9:30 am

Mincha/Maariv 5:00pm

ROSH HODESH

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6 ADAR I

Shacharit 6:55am Walking Club 9:30 am

ShiraPalooza! 5:00 pm Netanel Goldberg Concert—doors open at 7:00 pm; concert begins at 7:30 pm

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Shacharit 8:00am

Open Beit Midrash Nosh 7:30 pm, Discussions 8:00 pm

Mincha/Maariv 5:10pm

12 ADAR I

Mincha/Maariv 5:10pm

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Shacharit 8:00am

Religious School Closed Zumba 9:30 am Israeli Dancing 10:00 am

7 ADAR I

S.M.A.R.T. Discusion: The Heart of Comedy, Stage,Film, TV 10:00 am (part 2 of 4-part seminar) Mah Jongg 12:45 pm

Canasta 12:45 pm

Mincha/Maariv 5:10pm

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Shacharit 7:00am

Shacharit 7:00am

Nursery School Closed Synagogue Offices Closed

14 ADAR I

Religious School Closed Mah Jongg 12:45 pm

Walking Club 9:30 am Cinema Brunch 11:00 am

Mincha/Maariv 5:20pm

PRESIDENTS’ DAY

Mincha/Maariv 5:20pm

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Shacharit 8:00am

19 ADAR I

Religious School Closed

Zumba 9:30 am Israeli Dancing 10:00 am

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Shacharit 6:55am

20 ADAR I

Sisterhood Bagels and Books 9:30 am Walking Club 11:30 am Canasta 12:45 pm Teen Board Meeting 6:30 pm

Mincha/Maariv 5:20pm

PURIM KATAN

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Shacharit 7:00am

Mincha/Maariv 5:30pm

Mincha/Maariv 5:30pm

21 ADAR I

S.M.A.R.T. Discusion: The Heart of Comedy, Stage, Film, TV 10:00 am (part 3 of 4-part seminar) Mah Jongg 12:45 pm Open Beit Midrash (Scholar) Nosh 7:30 pm; Scholar 8:00 pm

NOTE: Friday evening services

are held at 7:00 pm throughout the spring and summer months.

30 SHEVAT

Mincha/Maariv 5:30pm


SHEVAT ~ ADAR I 5779 WEDNESDAY

FRIDAY

THURSDAY 1

Shacharit 7:00am

SHABBAT 26 SHEVAT

4:54 pm

Scout Shabbat 6:30 pm

1 ADAR I

Limmud: Rabbi Molly Karp 9:30 am Get SMART Get Fit 10:30 am

Dor L’Dor Reading Program 11:00 am

Nursery School Board Meeting 7:00 pm Officers Meeting 7:30 pm

Mincha/Maariv 5:00pm

ROSH HODESH

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Shacharit 7:00am

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Shacharit 6:55am

2 ADAR I

Limmud: Class with Rabbi Hojda 10:00 am Parashat Hashavua, with Jack 1:30 pm Rosh Hodesh: It’s a Girl Thing 6:00 pm Rosh Hodesh Girls 6:30 pm Open Beit Midrash Nosh 7:30 pm; Discussion 8:00 pm

Limmud: Rabbi Molly Karp 9:30 am Get SMART Get Fit 10:30 am

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Shacharit 6:55am

9 ADAR I

Toddler Time 9:15 am Limmud: Class with Rabbi Hojda 10:00 am Toddler Time 10:45 am Parashat Hashavua, with Jack 1:30 pm

Executive Council 7:00 pm Board of Trustees 8:00 pm

Sisterhood Executive Board Mtg. 7:00 pm

Mincha/Maariv 5:10pm

Mincha/Maariv 5:10pm

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Shacharit 7:00am

15 ADAR I

Limmud: Rabbi Molly Karp 9:30 am No Exercise Class today!

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Shacharit 6:55am

Shacharit 7:00am

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Shacharit 7:00am Yiddish Vinkl 1:30 pm

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Shacharit 7:00 am

Limmud: Rabbi Molly Karp 9:30 am Get SMART Get Fit 10:30 am

10 ADAR I

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Shacharit 7:00am

Limmud: Class with Rabbi Hojda 10:00 am Parashat Hashavua, with Jack 1:30 pm

Yiddish Vinkl 1:30 pm

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Shacharit 6:55am

Mincha/Maariv 5:20pm

23 ADAR I

Toddler Time 9:15 am Limmud: Class with Rabbi Hojda 10:00 am Toddler Time 10:45 am Parashat Hashavua, with Jack 1:30 pm

Ritual Committee Meeting 7:30 pm

Singing as a Spiritual Practice 7:30 pm

Mincha/Maariv 5:30pm

Mincha/Maariv 5:30pm

4 ADAR I

5:12 pm

Shabbat ends 6:04 pm

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 West. Jewish Council Gala 7:15 pm (at kol ami) Mincha/Maariv 5:10pm

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Shabbat ends 6 :13 pm

Shabbat Service 9:00 am Shabbat SPACE 9:30 am Pre-Service Oneg 10:15 am Youth Services 10:45 am Kavannah. Mindfulness/Contem. 10:45 am

Mincha/Maariv 5:20pm

17 ADAR I

23 KI TISA

Religious School Closed

Mincha/Maariv 5:20pm

22 ADAR I

5:03 pm

Mincha/Maariv 5:10pm

16 ADAR I

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Ruach Family Shabbat 6:00 pm Libeinu: Heart and Soul Shabbat 6:30 pm

Israeli Movie Night 7:30 pm

Mincha/Maariv 5:20pm

3 ADAR I

Spiritual Singing and Communitywide Shabbat for Youth & Family Yiddish Vinkl 1:30 pm

Dr. Ed Scharfman Men’s Club Shabbat Shabbat Service 9:00 am Shabbat SPACE 9:30 am Pre-Service Oneg 10:15 am Youth Services 10:45 am

SHABBAT MEVARCHIM

Mincha/Maariv 5:00pm

Mincha/Maariv 5:00pm

8 ADAR I

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Shabbat ends 5:55 pm

Mincha/Maariv 5:00pm

Mincha/Maariv 4:50pm Shacharit 6:55am

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MISHPATIM

Yiddish Vinkl 1:30 pm

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5:20 pm

18 ADAR I

Shabbat ends 6:21pm

Chai House Visits Shabbat Service 9:00 am Shabbat SPACE 9:30 am Pre-Serv Oneg 10:15 am Youth Services 10:45 am Post-Kiddush Lunch & Learn 12:45 pm

Mincha/Maariv 5:30pm


NEWSMAKERS

FEBRUARY YAHRZEIT OBSERVANCES

The yahrzeit of the following deceased persons permanently inscribed on our Memorial Walls are observed on these dates:

Mazal tov to: Ellen and Arnie Bernstein on the birth of their grandson Itzchak Moshe Zweben, and to parents Ari and Ariella Zweben; Sandra and David Langsam on the birth of grandson William Ezekiel Braunstein, and to parents Melissa and Todd Braunstein and big sisters Lila, Annabelle, and Ruby; Marsha and Tom Lustig on the engagement of their niece Remy Gordon to Jared Chariton, son of Laurie and Larry Chariton; Carol and Paul Freedman on the engagement of their grandson Isaac Rosen, son of Rachel Freedman and Dan Rosen, to Emily Young, daughter of Renée Young and Bruce Young.

Sam Bernstein Joseph Gross Bertrand Lesser Sadie Lowenkopf Rose Lesser Nathan Schulman Beatrice Snyder Anna Cohen Philip Newman Rosalind Wechsler Yona Aqua Miriam Belsky Sylvia Ptak Louis M. Shimm Erwin Newman Alice Schwartz Wolf Lebenberg Abraham Streger William Wygoda Isidor Cohen John Joseph Garfein David Levine Harry Gorlon Jacob Holman Riva Jaffe Bess Jacobs Betty M. Press Libbie Tecklin Bessie Dreizen Estelle F. Harrison Solomon Kolins Benjamin Morris Faye Koslow Lola Resnick Herbert Taub Benjamin Fishman Max Fried Mitchell David Katz Frieda Haimoff Edgar Moses Icek Alexander Sadie Einhorn Albert C. Gross Elliot Kahn Henry Katowitz Esther Thier Jo Ann Berrol Inge Fischler Mae S. Lieberman Harry Rosenblum Esther Shanok

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 February 2nd will be sponsored by the Beth El Men’s Club in honor of The Dr. Ed Scharfman Men’s Club Shabbat.

If you would like to sponsor a kiddush, contact Alise Liquorie at aliquorie@bethelnr.org, or 914-235-2700, ext. 223.

CONDOLENCES

We record with sorrow the losses suffered by our members and friends and extend to them our deepest sympathies. Condolences to: Lynn Hirsh on the loss of her father, Gerald Friedman; Jay Rehr on the loss of his sister Alice Kaufman; Ellen and Yossi Berkovitch on the loss of their son Avi Berkovitch; Bernie Katz on the loss of his grandson Avi Berkovitch; Ken Katz on the loss of his nephew Avi Berkovitch; Richard Schechtman on the loss of his brother Steven Schechtman; The family of Clara Ingwer on her passing; Leslie Ruttenberg on the loss of her mother, Emily Marx; Alyssa Sherman on the loss of her grandmother Emily Mar; Shari Chinitz on the loss of her mother, Edith Kutner; Ilana Tamir, Noah Chinitz, and Isaac Chinitz on the loss of their grandmother Edith Kutner; Leonora Loewentheil on the loss of her husband, Howard Loewentheil; Stephen, Sandy, and Barbara Loewentheil on the loss of their father, Howard Loewentheil; Michelle and Eric Maidenberg on the loss of their nephew Sammy (Shmuel) Farkas, cousin of Addison, Foster, Wyatt, and Cora Maidenberg.

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Judith Sunshine 16 Henry Walke 16 Stanley Galler 17 Minnie Herrman 17 Herman B. Liebman 17 Martin Zuckerman 17 Moshe Eliyahu Ben Yehuda 18 Arlene Chabin 18 Sol Gerstein 18 Rose Wolfson 19 Dr. Henry Agnuss 20 Sarah Patchen 20 Gussie Raber 20 Max Wiener 20 Max Wygod 20 Beatrice L. Braunstein 21 Philip Kasakove 21 Ross Gottlieb 22 Mae Lowenbraun 22 Jennie Somerstein 22 Martin W. Teichman 22 Barry Berger 23 Mollie Diesenhof 23 Marc Fried 23 Edward Goodman 23 David Fusfeld 24 Bessie Glick 24 Henry B. Glick 24 Rabbi David I. Golovensky 24 Gail Goldstein Kenvin 24 Stanley Root 24 Joseph G. Teichman 24 Charles Kurzon 25 Reuben Miller 25 Philipp G. Nussbaum 25 Miriam Rimsky 25 William L. Strauss II 25 Rose Wagner 25 Charles Epstein 26 Charles Librett 26 Harry Lowenbraun 26 Isaac Werbelosky 26 Fritzi Abrams 27 Rose Kramer 27 Solomon Wofsy 27 Nathan Florowitz 28 Jules Guggenheim 28 Joseph Hoffer 28 Beverly Robinson Mansfield 28 Dr. Matthew Statsinger 28

Not receiving a yahrzeit notice for a family member? Contact Linda at LNewman@bethelnr.org with the name, English date of death (and if it was before/after sunset and what the deceased’s relationship is to you). 18


GENERAL FUND

SPECIAL NEEDS FUND

THE ENDOWMENT FUND

A generous donation was received from Matthew Slater and family in memory of his mother, Ruth Slater.

IN HONOR OF:

IN MEMORY OF:

Lester Zimmerman on his induction into Westchester County’s Senior Hall of Fame, from Janet and Isaiah Seligman, and Mila and Michael Greenberg.

Edith Kutner, beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother of the Chinitz family, from Rochelle Chaiken.

IN HONOR OF: Gwen and Gary Salmo on the baby naming of their granddaughter Magnolia, from Carol and Stephen Herzberg. Joyce Wechsler on her birthday, from Shari and Marvin Chinitz. Nadav Schuck, son of Dr. Tali Aldouby-Schuck and Rabbi David Schuck, on his bar mitzvah, from Liz, Eric, Sara, and Jeremy Alderman. Cantor Uri Aqua with thanks for his help learning Haftarah, from Lewis Koflowitz. IN MEMORY OF: Barrie Straussberg, beloved mother of Marc Straussberg, from Shireen and Matthew Lewis. Gail Goldstein Kenvin, beloved mother of Howard Goldstein, on her yahrzeit, from Helene and Howard Goldstein. Frieda Kalfus, beloved mother of Grace Kalfus and grandmother of Bekkah Gold, Beth El’s Interim Director of Youth and Family Engagement, from Shari and Marvin Chinitz, and Barbara and Bob Cohen. Emily Marx, beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother of the Ruttenberg family, from Nora Klion-Wolloch, Helene and Howard Goldstein, and Rachelle and Steven Stern. Alice Kaufman, beloved sister of Jay Rehr, from Nora Klion-Wolloch. Edith Kutner, beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother of the Chinitz family, from Kate and Adam Lauzar; Nora Klion-Wolloch; Abe Walfish; and Liz, Eric, Sara and Jeremy Alderman.

Barbara Finder and Jack Renick on the birth of a grandson, from Mila and Michael Greenberg.

SYLVIA AND ROBERT SCHER CHESED COMMUNITY FUND

Yvette Gordon on the birth of a great-grandson, from Mila and Michael Greenberg.

IN MEMORY OF:

Edith Kutner, beloved mother, grandmother, and Ellen and Jack Hollander on the birth of a great-grandmother of the Chinitz family, from grandson, Mila and Michael Greenberg. Laura Lewis. Lori and Rob Weber on the bar mitzvah of their son Sammy, Mila and Michael Greenberg. Vicki and Nate Fisher on the bar mitzvah of their grandson, Mila and Michael Greenberg.

IN MEMORY OF: Caroline Fox and David Shechter on the bar Alice Kaufman, beloved sister of Jay Rehr, from mitzvah of their son Jacob, Mila and Michael Erica and Larry Epstein. Greenberg. Bernie Katz on the marriage of his grandson, Mila and Michael Greenberg.

Louis Yavetz, beloved father of Dava Yavetz, from Mila and Michael Greenberg.

Avi Berkovitch, beloved son of Ellen and Yossi Berkovitch, grandson of Bernie Katz, and nephew of Kenneth and Gillian Katz, from Mila and Michael Greenberg.

Clara Ingwer, beloved mother, grandmother, and friend, from Miriam Rabin.

Robert Orans, my beloved father, on his yahrzeit, from Lawrence Orans.

THE ZARO FUND FOR SENIOR PROGRAMMING IN HONOR OF: Lester Zimmerman on his induction into Westchester County’s Senior Hall of Fame, from Geralynn and David Reifer, and Janet and Isaiah Seligman.

ANDREW SHAPIRO MEMORIAL FUND

Barbara and David Horowitz on the marriage IN HONOR OF: of their son Joshua to Andrea Weiner, Mila and Judy Shapiro on her birthday, from Donna Michael Greenberg. Ullman. IN MEMORY OF: Ilana Shechter on her receiving the Andrew Ruth Arad, beloved sister of Graham Arad, from Shapiro Memorial Award at Youth Shabbat, from Mila and Michael Greenberg. Judy Shapiro. Raymond Breakstone, beloved father of Beth Ben Wulfsohn and Mark Seidenfeld for their help, Breakstone, from Mila and Michael Greenberg. from Judy Shapiro.

Avi Berkovitch, beloved grandson, son, and nephew of the Katz family, from Nora KlionWolloch; Caryl Fuchs; Liz, Eric, Sara and Jeremy Alderman; and Barbara and Bob Cohen.

Michael Zarembski, beloved son of Esther Zarembski, from Dana Rottman.

TEEN EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE SCHOLARSHIP FUND

YIZKOR/ YAHRZEIT DONATIONS Cindy Aaronson and Stan Arkow; Gladys Barish; Phyllis K. Brown; Diana Chudnoff; Joyce Cornick; Leah and Noel Edelson; Alfred Fayer; Deborah Frankel; Pamela Friedman and Robert Preminger; Debbie and Steve Fuchs; Deborah Gerstein; Eugenie Gingold; Cynthia Hershkowitz; Cindy Klein; Carol Lapides and family; Diane and Jeffrey Levin; Eugene Levin; Caryn Levison; Dianne Newman; Goldie Newman; Deborah Olstein; George Rozansky; Risa Ryger and Peter Wasserman; Howard Schwartz; Ira Shechter; Marsha and Warren Sherman; Lloyd Sherman; Arye Stern; Rena and Berish Strauch; Tova Friedler Usdan;Norma Wasserman; Esther Zarembski. 19

TO MAKE A DONATION Synagogue Funds: Contact Alise Liquorie at aliquorie@bethelnr. org, or 914-235-2700, ext. 223. Cost: $36. Mail your payment to Beth El Synagogue Center, attn: Alise, 1324 North Avenue, New Rochelle, NY 10804. Rabbi's Discretionary Fund: Contact Stephanie at sconstanzo@ bethelnr.org, or 914-235-2700, ext. 228. For S i s t e r h o o d M i t z v a h cards, contact Marcia Pryluck at MarciaPryluck@gmail.com. Mail your payment to Marcia at 1255 North Avenue, B2O, New Rochelle, NY 10804. Funds donated support Shiva dinners and other Sisterhood endeavors. Cost: $10


RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND Mark Silver; Roberta Berman Reindel in memory of her father Edward H. Berman on his twelfth yahrzeit; Roberta Berman Reindel in memory of her mother Sally F. Berman on her yahrzeit; Elise and Robert Schepp in honor of Nadav Schuck becoming a bar mitzvah; Norma Wassaerman in memory of Bess and Joseph Wasserman on their yahrzeits; Phyllis Cole in honor of the birth of Ellen and Jack Hollander’s grandson; Sharon and Peter Spenser in honor of Nadav Schuck becoming a bar mitzvah; Judith Conrad and Blanche Fried in honor of Nadav Schuck becoming a bar mitzvah; Florence and Herbert Joffe in honor of Nadav Schuck becoming a bar mitzvah; Jules and Harriet Schwartz in honor of Nadav Schuck becoming a bar mitzvah; Barbara Simon in honor of Nadav Schuck becoming a bar mitzvah; Phyllis Cole in memory of Emily Marx, mother of Leslie Ruttenberg; Noel and Leah Edelson; Donald Fleishaker in honor of Nadav Schuck becoming a bar mitzvah; Sol and Lida Haber in honor of Shari and Marvin Chinitz; Jeff Mittleman in memory of Gerald Friedman, father of Lynn Hirsh; Ari Mayerfield; Phyllis and Harvey Jay in honor of Nadav Schuck becoming a bar mitzvah; Howard Goldstein in memory of Emily Marx, beloved mother,grandmother, and great-grandmother; Rochelle Chaiken in honor of Nadav Schuck becoming a bar mitzvah; Rochelle Chaken in memory of Avi Berkovitch, grandson of Bernie Katz and son of Ellen and Yossi Berkovitch; Richard Watt in memory of his mother Ray Watt; Charlotte Watt in memory of her mother Freda Abramsky; Barbara and Jay Lerman in memory of Avi Berkovitch; Harriet Suvall in memory of Edith Kutner; Ronny and Jeff Hersch in memory of Henriette Sasson; Harriet Suvall in memory of Raymond Breakstone; Eric and Larry Esptein in honor of Nadav Schuck becoming a bar mitzvah; Erica and Larry Esptein in honor of Shelley and Fred Klein’s grandchild; Judy Baumgarten in memory of Henry Kornfeld on his tenth yahrzeit; Tamar and Joseph Tait in honor of Rabbi David Schuck and Dr. Tali Aldouby-Schuck on the bar mitzvah of their son Nadav; Shelia Tanenbaum in honor of Nadav Schuck becoming a bar mitzvah; Yvette Gordon in honor of Rabbi David Schuck and Dr. Tali Aldouby-Schuck on the bar mitzvah of their son Nadav; Richard and Charlotte Watt in honor of Nadav Schuck becoming a bar mitzvah; Shayna Klopott in honor of Nadav Schuck becoming a bar mitzvah; Geralynn and David Reifer in honor of Nadav Schuck becoming a bar mitzvah; Barbara Cohen; David Brot in honor of Nadav Schuck becoming a bar mitzvah; Sol and Linda Haber in memory of Edith Kutner; Bettina Graf in honor of Nadav Schuck becoming a bar mitzvah

SISTERHOOD MITZVAH FUND IN HONOR OF:

IN MEMORY OF:

Nadine and Robert Jacobson on the b’not mitzvah Michael Zarembski, beloved son of Esther of their daughters Hannah and Lily, from Joyce Zarembski, from Carol and Paul Freedman. and Michael Wechsler. Bernard Feuerstein, beloved brother of Rena Barbara and David Horowitz in honor of the (Bob) Strauch, from their friends in the summer marriage of their son Joshua to Andrea Weiner, short story group. from Carole and Jeff Graham. Emily Marx, beloved mother of Leslie Ruttenberg,

Carrie Fox and David Shechter on the bar mitzvah from Joyce and Michael Wechsler, Carole and Jeff of their son Jacob, from Carole and Jeff Graham. Graham, Elise and Bob Schepp and family, and Rabbi David Schuck and Dr. Tali Aldouby-Schuck Blanche Fried. on the bar mitzvah of their son Nadav, from Carole Avi Berkovitch, beloved son of Ellen and Yossi and Jeff Graham. Berkovitch, from Joyce and Michael Wechsler, Elly and Teddy Zabb in honor of the bar mitzvah and Carole and Jeff Graham. of their grandson Harry Klarfeld, from Carole Avi Berkovitch, beloved grandson of Bernie Katz, and Jeff Graham. from Carole and Jeff Graham, and Elise and Bob Linda and Steve Newman in honor of the Schepp and family.

engagement of their son Neil Newman to Arielle Avi Berkovitch, beloved nephew of Ken and Shear, from Elise and Bob Schepp and family. Gillian Katz, from Elise and Bob Schepp and Ellen and Jack Hollander in honor of the birth of family, their grandson Caleb Joseph, from Elise and Bob Alice Kaufman, beloved sister of Jay Rehr, from Schepp and family. Joyce and Michael Wechsler, Carole and Jeff Susan and David Schlecker in honor of the Graham, and Elise and Bob Schepp and family.

engagement of their daughter Rose Schlecker, Clara Ingwer, beloved mother of Kenneth Ingwer, from Elise and Bob Schepp and family. from Joyce and Michael Wechsler. Bob Schepp in honor of his Pink Hat Project, from Jill Sasloff, Joann Costanza, and Joyce Kim.

THE BERNICE FELDMAN NURSERY SCHOOL FUND IN MEMORY OF:

YOUTH ACTIVITIES FUND

Emily Marx, beloved mother, grandmother, and IN MEMORY OF: great-grandmother of the Ruttenberg family, from Edith Kutner, beloved mother, grandmother, and Sheila Cohen. great-grandmother of the Chinitz family, from THE ELEANOR G. BAUMWALD Marilyn and Mitch Sofer.

PRAYERBOOK FUND IN MEMORY OF:

Eva Teitlebaum, from Jack R. Schwartz. Harriet Gross, from Nancy and Ari Mayerfield.

KIDDUSH FUND

Emily Marx, beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother of the Ruttenberg family, from Susan and Elliot Lesser.

JEREMY SCHEINFELD MEMORIAL FUND

IN MEMORY OF: A generous donation was made to the Beth El Kiddush fund by Norma Wasserman in memory Edith Kutner, beloved mother, grandmother, and of her husband Burt Wasserman on his yahrzeit. great-grandmother of the Chinitz family, from Geralynn and David Reifer.

THE DOROTHY FLEISHAKER RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FUND IN MEMORY OF: Barrie Straussberg, beloved mother of Marc Straussberg, from Dori Graff and Seth Leibowitz. Frieda Kalfus, beloved mother of Grace Kalfus and grandmother of Bekkah Gold, Beth El’s Interim Director of Youth and Family Engagement, from Dori Graff and Seth Leibowitz. 20

Jeremy Scheinfeld, from Caroline Fox and David Shechter.


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