Beth Tfiloh BULLETIN - May 2015

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BT named “Best Pikesville Synagogue” Beth Tfiloh Congregation has been selected for the 2015 Best of Pikesville Award in the Community Synagogues category by the Pikesville Award Program. Each year, the Pikesville Award Program identifies organizations who have achieved exceptional success in their local community category and “help make the Pikesville area a great place to live, work and play.” Winners are determined based on information gathered both internally by the Pikesville Award Program and data provided by third parties.

appreciation to the community for this meaningful award.

Celebrating the Joy of Judaism, Embracing all Jews. IYAR-SIVAN ELUL 5768 SEPTEMBER 2008 5775 MAY 2015

SHAVUOT at BT TIKUN LEIL SHAVUOT Saturday night, May 23 1ST DAY SHAVUOT Sunday, May 24 2ND DAY SHAVUOT Monday, May 25 Details on page 7

Beth Tfiloh Congregation is proud to be recognized for its many contributions to the Pikesville Jewish community, and extends its

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I N S I D E > Calendar 2 | B’Nei Mitzvah 3 | BT Cares 4 | Sisterhood 4 | Development 6 | School 10 | Contributions 9 | Good and Welfare 10


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Fri Shacharit

Sun Shacharit M-F Shacharit S-Th Mincha S-Th PM Class S-Th Maariv

Sun Shacharit M-F Shacharit S-Th Mincha S-Th PM Class S-Th Maariv

Sun Shacharit M-F Shacharit S-Th Mincha S-Th PM Class S-Th Maariv

Sun Shacharit T-F Shacharit T-Th Mincha T-Th PM Class T-Th Maariv

Sun Shacharit Sun Mincha Sun PM Class Sun Maariv

Weekday Services

14 IYAR

4 15 IYAR

21 IYAR

11 22 IYAR

30 Omer

28 IYAR

6 SIVAN

13 SIVAN

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Davening & Dunkin’ Living Room Learning

9:03 pm 8:05 pm 8:20 pm

SHAVUOT

Mincha Maariv

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43 Omer

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36 Omer 29 IYAR

23 IYAR

19 1 SIVAN

38 Omer

BT Professional Network Breakfast Intermediate Hebrew Reading Mercaz Committee Meeting

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31 Omer

7 SIVAN

SHAVUOT Shacharit 9:00 am Yizkor 11:00 am Mincha 8:05 pm Maariv 9:00 pm Shavuot Ends 9:04 pm Spirit of Shabbat Shavuot Edition NO SCHOOL

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44 Omer

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8 SIVAN

45 Omer

Intermediate Hebrew Reading BT in the AM BT in the AM Siyum Rosh Chodesh

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37 Omer

BT in the AM Davening & Dunkin’ Mercaz Book Club

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29 Omer

16 IYAR

Intermediate Hebrew Reading

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Omer should be counted after nightfall on the night preceding the indicated day.

recited each weekday morning 10 minutes prior to Shacharit prayers.

TUESDAY

17 IYAR

24 IYAR

2 SIVAN

9 SIVAN

Lunch Bunch

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46 Omer

Yaffe Scholars

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39 Omer

Yaffe Scholars Mercaz Book Club PS Conferences

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32 Omer

Yaffe Scholars

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WEDNESDAY

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MONDAY

PS Conferences Davening & Dunkin’ BT in the AM

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SUNDAY

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18 IYAR

3 SIVAN

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10 SIVAN

47 Omer

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40 Omer

Religious Services Board of Directors

25 IYAR

Lag B’Omer 33 Omer

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THURSDAY

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SATURDAY

6:45 pm

7:48 pm 6:30 pm

19 IYAR

6:45 pm

7:54 pm 6:30 pm

26 IYAR

6:45 pm

8:01 pm 6:30 pm

4 SIVAN

Mincha Kabbalat Shabbat

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6:45 pm

8:06 pm 6:30 pm

11 SIVAN

48 Omer

Mincha Kabbalat Shabbat

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41 Omer

Mincha Kabbalat Shabbat

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34 Omer

Mincha Kabbalat Shabbat

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27 IYAR

9:02 pm

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12 SIVAN

49 Omer

TIKUN LEIL SHAVUOT

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42 Omer

Family Shabbat REBOOT

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35 Omer

20 IYAR

8:45 am 9:15 am 9:32 am 6:35 pm 7:25 pm 7:55 pm 8:45 pm 8:49 pm

NASO Shacharit The Minyan Teen Minyan PM Class Mincha Seudah Maariv Shabbat Ends

BAMIDBAR Shacharit The Minyan Teen Minyan Mincha Tikun Leil Shavuot Maariv

8:45 am 9:15 am 9:32 am 6:55 pm 7:45 pm 8:15 pm 9:05 pm 9:08 pm

8:45 am 9:15 am 9:32 am 7:45 pm 8:15 pm 9:00 pm

BEHAR-BECHUKOTAI Shacharit 8:45 am The Minyan 9:15 am Teen Minyan 9:32 am PM Class 6:45 pm Mincha 7:35 pm Seudah 8:05 pm Maariv 8:55 pm Shabbat Ends 8:56 pm

EMOR Shacharit The Minyan Teen Minyan PM Class Mincha Brotherhood & Sisterhood Shabbat Seudah Maariv Shabbat Ends

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8:45 am 9:15 am 9:32 am 6:30 pm 7:20 pm 7:50 pm 8:40 pm 8:43 pm

Shabbat Services

12 IYAR 13 IYAR ACHAREI MOTKEDOSHIM Shacharit 7:41 pm The Minyan Mincha 6:30 pm Teen Minyan Kabbalat PM Class Shabbat 6:45 pm Minyanaire’s Mincha Seudah LS Grandparents’ & Shabbat Maariv Special Friends’ Day Shabbat Ends 27 Omer 28 Omer

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Mazel Tov B'nei Mitzvah

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Zachary Pearlstone

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Daughter of Lia and Daniel Miller

Son of Karen and P. Justin Pearlstone Sat., May 16, 2015

Zachary attends Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School and is the brother of Jordan Pearlstone. He is the grandson of Roslynn and Barry Goldberg, Richard Pearlstone, and Joni Palmer; and the great-grandson of Evelyn Aub. His hobbies include playing and watching sports, and video games. For his Mitzvah project, Zachary is raising money for Cycle for Survival, an organization that funds cancer research and clinical trials for rare cancers.

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Isabella attends Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School and is the sister of Sarah and Jake Miller. She is the granddaughter of Sherry and Arthur Miller and the late Silvia Gottfeld and Isaac Mirkin. Her hobbies include lacrosse, basketball, soccer, ice skating, and drawing. For her Mitzvah Project, Isabella held a Yard Sale and donated all of the proceeds to the Bea Gaddy Foundation.

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FUN! OUTSTANDING TEACHERS IN AN ENGAGING PROGRAM

Call 410-486-1905 to enroll your child for Fall 2015.

Ethan Max Traub

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Son of Lyn and Freddie Traub Sat., May 23, 2015

Ethan attends Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School and is the brother of Mitchell and Kelsey Traub. He is the grandson of Joyce and Gerald Traub, and Donald and the late Ann Sheehan. His hobbies include soccer, acting, reading, gardening, music, and playing drums and keyboard. For his Mitzvah Project Ethan is running in the Brigance Brigade 5K, the Fiesta 5K, the Color Run, Mitzvah Miles, and the Hopewell Run Reach Out and Run Race to raise money and awareness for these causes.

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Sisterhood News

BT Cares News

Sisterhood wishes all a joyous Shavuot! Brotherhood-Sisterhood Shabbat: Saturday, May 9 will honor the participation of the Brotherhood and Sisterhood in the essential volunteer activities of the synagogue. Members will take an active part in the services. A Kiddush luncheon will follow. On Tuesday, May 26, a special program, “Women of the Wall,” will be sponsored by Sisterhood at 7:30 pm in the Tuvin Auditorium. Modern perspectives on the kotel will be presented by Rabbi Elisa Sachs of Baltimore Hebrew Congregation. A dessert reception will follow. RSVP: Anita Knisbacher (443-798-8888 or ladylingo@verizon.net). Save the Date: Sisterhood’s closing general meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 16. Program to be announced. Gift Shop: Lots of good buys! Stop in and browse after BT in the AM and The Lunch Bunch. There’s something for everyone and often surprise discounts. Hours are 1 pm to 4 pm Monday-Thursday and 10 am-1 pm on Sundays. Bulk orders can be arranged by appointment or phone. Call Evelyn Gross at 410-486-6490. Fundraising: A great theatre trip is in the works. More details of the mystery will be revealed as they arise. Join us! SISTERHOOD GIFT SHOP Phone: 410-413-2227 www.bethtfiloh.com/giftshop

Hours: Sun: 10 am-1 pm Mon-Thurs: 1-4 pm

Mitzvah Cards Brenda Boches Marcia Miller

410-585-1045 410-580-2039

Special Mitzvah Cards Charlene Schimberg

410-413-2217

Chesed Committee Roselyn Kalb

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410-486-3456

Governor Hogan Visits BT By Lindsay Gaister On March 29, before the Middle School play Wizard of Oz began, Mrs. Schorr and Rabbi Wohlberg got on stage in front of a sold-out audience to announce a special surprise. Governor Larry Hogan was at Beth Tfiloh! Governor Hogan came to BT to buy our chametz before Passover. After a fun conversation between the two, including the fact that they have a personal relationship and that the Governor loves the rabbi’s Maserati, it was time to get down to business. Rabbi Wohlberg asked Governor Hogan how much money he was prepared to offer for the collection of chametz. When the Governor stated

Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg and Governor Larry Hogan

that he was prepared to pay $5 total, the rabbi questioned him, “That’s all they have in the budget for the State of Maryland?” The crowd laughed and the Governor explained that he was “watching every dollar of the tax payers’ money.” Following the exchange of the money, Governor Hogan announced that instead of keeping the chametz, he would be donating it to two worthy organizations and called upon Fran Pruce, CFO of Health Care for the Homeless and Nicole Battle, CEO from GEDCO: Govans Ecumenical Development Corporation. Health Care for the Homeless is an organization that works to “prevent and end homelessness for vulnerable individuals and families by providing

quality, integrated health care and promoting access to affordable housing and sustainable incomes through direct service, advocacy, and community engagement.” GEDCO is a “Baltimore-based non-profit service provider ...[that] primarily serves low-income seniors

GEDCO CEO, Nicole Battle, Governor Larry Hogan, and BT’s own, Fran Pruce, CFO of Health Care for the Homeless.

and previously homeless men and women through affordable housing and other support programs.” Pruce and Battle accepted the food donations and thanked Rabbi Wohlberg, Governor Hogan, and all of the members of Beth Tfiloh who continuously show how much BT Cares through acts of selfless giving and hands-on volunteering. At the conclusion of the transaction, Governor Hogan wished everyone a Happy Passover and after his visit, there was an out-pouring of chametz donations from Beth Tfiloh students, families, and members, so that more food could be donated to GEDCO. Following the presentation, a private reception was held in honor of the Governor. This was truly a special day for Beth Tfiloh. BT Cares would like to thank Governor Hogan, Fran Pruce, Nicole Battle, and everyone who made donations for helping BT continue to make a difference in the lives of those less fortunate.


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Team Benus to Headline Next BT Professional Network Breakfast Forum

BETH JACOB WING DEDICATED The special wing of our Synagogue Lobby that displays artifacts from the illustrious history of Beth Jacob Congregation, which joined Beth Tfiloh in 2007, was officially dedicated on the 8th day of Pesach.

The Beth Tfiloh Professional Network sponsors breakfast forums throughout the year to provide faceto-face networking and to share the wealth of business and professional expertise within the BT family.

IMPAQ MANAGEMENT TEAM includes Sharon Benus, Chief Executive Officer; Avi Benus, President; and Jacob Benus, Executive Vice President & Director of Research.

Items on display include the golden doors to the Beth Jacob Aron Kodesh, the beautiful pirochet panels, Torah ornaments, and other Judaica donated by Beth Jacob members. For more photos see bethtfiloh.com/ bethjacob.

Presenters for the Tuesday, May 12 breakfast forum will be Sharon, Jake and Avi Benus, founders and the management team of IMPAQ International, a public policy consulting firm of more than 300 employees that services public sector and private sector clients. The Benus team will discuss “Business Ownership, Leadership and Networking.”

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Breakfast begins at 7:45 am, the program at 8 am, and will include opportunities for networking. The program is free to Beth Tfiloh members and school parents, and open to the public for $25. Reservations are required at bethtfiloh.com/register, and a list of all registrants with contact information will be distributed at the meeting. For more information, contact the Mercaz Dahan Center at 410-413-2306 or mercaz@btfiloh.org. BROTHERHOOD PROGRAMS S. Harold Cohen Scholarship Fund Cards $10 each or 4 for $36 Call 410-486-1900

Brotherhood Brick Plaza $90 per brick, 410-413-2238 brotherhood@btfiloh.org

Brotherhood Dues $36 per year – 410-413-2238 brotherhood@btfiloh.org

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Development News

Placing the “Spotlight” on Joel Cohn and Jill Spector By Hannah C. ‘16 My parents could not have chosen a better school for my brother, Alex Cohn (’14), and me than Beth Tfiloh. This School and community have had such a major impact on both of our lives ever since our first days in PreSchool. When my parents, Jill Spector and Joel Cohn, were deciding where to send their children to school in the Baltimore area, the decision was never really too difficult for them. When they first set foot in Beth Tfiloh’s halls, they knew that this school was different. That it was special. It only seems fitting to Alex and me that when Mrs. Schorr contacted my parents inquiring about chairing Spotlight 2015, Beth Tfiloh’s annual scholarship fundraising event, my parents felt honored and eager to participate in this incredible fundraiser and help give back to the school that has given us so much in our lives.

feel at home through the warm and welcoming community that is nurtured by the fellow students, faculty, administrators, coaches, and many more. A place in the Beth Tfiloh community exists for everyone. Whether you immerse yourself in the dynamic academic courses within our dual-curriculum of Jewish and general studies, compete on the successful sports

of our school — to provide 40% of our school community with the opportunity to experience Beth Tfiloh. Through the “vibrant Jewish studies classes, the awe-inspiring Israel advocacy, and the overall Jewish environment” that Beth Tfiloh implements, students maintain an unwavering relationship to their Judaism, my mother explains. Both of my parents recognize the importance of a Jewish education and have witnessed firsthand the tremendous impact it has had on Alex and me.

SPOTLIGHT Having attended Beth Tfiloh for 14, going on 15 years, I fully appreciate the importance of Spotlight. As I prepare for senior year and my brother completes his freshman year at the University of Pennsylvania, we both agree that this school has shaped both of us into proud and passionate Jews who feel ready to tackle college and the rest of our lives in a way that would make our parents, and School, proud. But without Spotlight, not everyone gets to experience Beth Tfiloh; 40% of Beth Tfiloh students receive some form of financial aid. It is crazy to me to think that, without the help of Spotlight, four out of every 10 of BT’s students could not experience the joy of Beth Tfiloh, which ranges from Lower School productions, to the eighth-grade Shabbaton, all the way to attending the AIPAC Policy Conference. Often, new students at any school can struggle to find their places within their school environment. How can I make friends? Will people accept me for who I really am? At Beth Tfiloh, new students may worry about this before heading into the school year in August. However, once school begins, new students immediately

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Hannah and Alex, with parents Jill Spector and Joel Cohn

teams, spend time in the Arts Department, or help make the school yearbook, you can always explore your interests or find something you are passionate about at Beth Tfiloh. These are a few of the many reasons why my parents chose Beth Tfiloh for Alex and me; the school exists as an institution in which we can thrive in every aspect and develop not only academically, but Jewishly as well. Aside from the all the incredible opportunities that Beth Tfiloh provides for its students, it provides one item that few schools in Baltimore can claim to provide: Beth Tfiloh instills a steadfast and passionate love of Judaism from PreSchool until twelfth grade. According to my father, “Now more than ever, as more Jews are becoming less affiliated, we need to provide a Jewish education for as many students we can.” “This,” he concludes, “stands as one of the most important goals for the current Jewish generation.” That is why Spotlight occurs year after year and remains such as significant part

Even though Alex has graduated and I am approaching my final year in High School, we both know that Beth Tfiloh will forever continue to be a part of our lives, not only as our shul, but also as our community. It’s the place we grew up in and instilled the values that we will hold dear for the rest of our lives. Our parents know that they made the right decision when they decided to send us to Beth Tfiloh; they say that helping to create the best Spotlight 2015 they can is “the least we can do to help give back to a school that has given us and our children so much.”

“Now more than ever, as more Jews are becoming less affiliated, we need to provide a Jewish education for as many students we can .... That is why Spotlight occurs year after year and remains such as significant part of our school -- to provide 40% of our school community with the opportunity to experience Beth Tfiloh.” Joel Cohn

SPOTLIGHT 2015 Co-Chair


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Expand Your Mind & Open Your Soul:

The Tenacity of Custom C

elebrate Shavuot with Rabbis Mitchell Wohlberg, Chai Posner, Jonathan Gross and your Beth Tfiloh friends. Bring your entire family for an inspiring Yom Tov celebration of the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai.

TIKUN LEIL SHAVUOT - Saturday Evening, May 23, 2015 7:45 pm

Mincha

8:15 pm

Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg: Shavuot: Why do we Stay up all Night and Why do we Keep it for Two Days? The Power of Custom

9:00 pm

Maariv

9:30 pm

A Delicious Shavuot Dairy Meal (Reservations required)

10:45 pm

Rabbi Chai Posner: Customs Speak Louder than Words

11:30 pm

Midnight Snack

12 am until... Late Night Session with Rabbi Jonathan Gross: I Siyum, But I Don’t Believe em’: The Neturei Karta and the End of Ketuvot

SUNDAY, MAY 24: 1ST DAY OF SHAVUOT 9:00 am

SHACHARIT - Combined Service in Sanctuary Installation of Officers • Congregational Kiddush

8:05 pm

MINCHA - Epstein Chapel

8:20 pm

MAARIV - Epstein Chapel

9:03 pm

CANDLELIGHTING

SHACHARIT - Dahan Sanctuary • Yizkor Service

9:15 am

SHACHARIT - Epstein Chapel • Yizkor Service

8:05 pm

MINCHA - Epstein Chapel

9:00 pm

MAARIV - Epstein Chapel (Yom Tov ends: 9:04 pm)

410.413.2321 • www.BethTfiloh.com/mercaz Celebrating the Joy of Judaism, Embracing All Jews

Rabbi Chai Posner

Children’s Services - Both Days Teen Minyan - 9:32 am Middle School Minyan - 10 am Kid Cong - 10 am Babysitting - 10 am PS Cookie Minyan - 10:45 am

Rabbi Jonathan Gross

MONDAY, MAY 25: 2ND DAY OF SHAVUOT 9:00 am

Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg

Sponsored by: The Mercaz Dahan Center for Jewish Life and Learning Co-Chairs: Shelley Kaye and Anne Pfeffer

Register today for the Shavuot Seudah Dinner on May 23 @ www.bethtfiloh.com/register or scan here:

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chazak campaign: impact on the beth tfiloh community BETH TFILOH BULLETIN

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the chazak campaign was established to strengthen Beth Tfiloh and ensure its future viability by securing at least $15 million to address major strategic needs for the Congregation, School and Camp. Thanks to our most loyal and generous donors, the Chazak Campaign has exceeded its goal, raising over $18 million dollars and involving more than 120 families in this historic effort to ensure a strong Beth Tfiloh for generations to come. We especially thank Chazak Campaign Chairs Steve Hurwitz and Mark Neumann who, along with the entire Chazak Campaign Committee, provided invaluable leadership and vision for the Campaign. The funds raised through the Chazak Campaign give Beth Tfiloh the long-term financial stability to continue to attract top clergy and faculty, to offer outstanding Jewish programming, to maintain its magnificent facility, and to make Jewish life more accessible and more affordable.

ensuring affordability permanent endowment has been created to help subsidize both the cost of membership, allowing BT to introduce new, attractively priced membership packages, as well as many adult learning and family/ youth programs. n A portion of Chazak Campaign funds have been invested into the School’s endowment fund, keeping tuition more affordable for all families, while also providing a permanent source of funds for those who are in need of financial assistance.

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Chazak funds will ensure the continued excellence of our School’s top-quality faculty and awardwinning program, allowing Beth Tfiloh to remain competitive with the other independent schools in the area, while giving our students our cherished Jewish values and traditions. n Chazak resources will help us retain and attract top Jewish professionals and clergy in our Synagogue to provide personalized attention and excellent Jewish programs for a diverse and growing population, as well as increasing our communication and outreach efforts. n

keeping our campuses and facilities safe, comfortable and beautiful n The

Chazak Campaign has enabled us to establish much-needed reserves for scheduled building improvements and investment in our security, while also reducing the burden of these significant capital costs on our annual operating budget.


Chazak 120 Honor Roll

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benefactors $1m+ Rachel & Haron Dahan z’l Lillian & Willard z’l Hackerman Myrna & Zell z’l Hurwitz Family Suzanne & Marc Hurwitz Linda & Steven Hurwitz Cheri & David Hurwitz Rosie & Hayim Kutzer z’l Louise & Morton Macks Alvin Miller z’l Irene & Robert Russel and Family Roz & Marvin H. Weiner Annette & Jerome Zimmerman Anonymous partners $250,000-$999,999 Rosalie & Richard Alter Phyllis & Leonard Attman Beth Tfiloh Sisterhood Mickey & Bernard Bliden Ruthie Penn & David Carliner Judi & Steven B. Fader Family Foundation Myra & Bill Fox Shellye & Steve Gilden The David & Barbara B. Hirschhorn Foundation Tova & Rony Natanzon Neumann/Libov Family Ann z’l & Mort Libov Robin & Mark Neumann Patti Neumann Adella Russel z’l Marcia & Alvin Sachs Beth Kaplan & Bruce Sholk Anonymous (2) investors $100,000-$249,999 Deborah & Louis Baer Jessica & Michael Bronfein Mila & Eli Burman Greenwald Family Sarellen & Marshall Levine Wendy & Jeffrey Miller

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Parent Association The Pearlstone Family Fund Karen & P.J. Pearlstone Tsipi & Michael Renbaum Helene & Robert Riederman Elma z’l & Marvin Rombro Sandy & Howard Rosenblatt Jennifer & Michael Sachs Esty and Isaac Samuel Zipora & Nachum Schorr Deborah & Ben Schuster z’l and Family Rachelle & Ronnie Silverstein Ruth & Gilbert Solomon z’l Sherry & Mitchell Wohlberg Eva & Simion James Zinreich Anonymous (2) builders $25,000-$99,999 Becky & Josh Brenner Frona A. Brown Miriam M. Cohen Reba & Arnold Cohen Liebe Diamond Sandy & Sheldon Dobres Frances Kessler & Jack Finkelstein Cee Cee & Michael Friedman Carol & Sheldon Glusman Sonia & Stanley Goldberg Cass & Sheldon Gottlieb Sharon & David Green Stanley Hoffman z’l Larraine Bernstein & Ken Hornstein Ann H. Kahan Shelley & Robert Kaye Allison & Aaron Magat Sherry & Josh Mauer Deborah & Searle Mitnick Phipps & Tom Moran Phyllis Neuman Ricka Neuman Melissa & Richard Peters Ellyn & Stephen Polakoff Fran and Steve Pruce

Selma z’l & Richard Rynd Calla & Todd Samuels Stacy & Louis Schwartz Diane & Larry Seegull Beth & Michael Sellman Tina & Lee Sheller Irene & Michael Sherman Alison & Jack Tucker Robin & Harold Tucker Deborah & Kenneth Vogelstein Faith & Edward Wolf Linda Yaffe Elinor & William Ziv Anonymous (5) donors $10,000-$24,999 Faye & Abraham Adler Arthur Adler Julie & Gary Applebaum Donna & Irwin Azman Natalie & Jay Chason Ethel & Howard Cohn Jill Spector & Joel Cohn Judy z’l & Mark Coplin Sally & Ron Davis Marvin Egorin Jill & Gary Eidelman Fram Monument Company Margie & Lowell Herman Roslyn A. Mazer & David A. Holzworth Cheryl & Rod King Emily & Scott Levin Melvin Lessing Carol & Allan Pristoop Avigail & Justin Rosemore Robin & Mark Smolarz Elaine & Stan Weintraub To become a part of this historic effort and to establish your legacy at Beth Tfiloh, please contact the Development Office at (410) 413-2399.

thank you for your generous support of the Chazak Campaign. Your generous support will enable Beth Tfiloh to go from Strength to Strength.

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School News

6TH GRADE LEARNS ABOUT EUROPE Sixth graders traveled throughout Europe, learning about the entire continent in just 45 minutes!

WIZARD OF OZ - Audiences enjoyed the Middle School's wonderful performances of The Wizard of Oz.

BRAIN LESSON - Sixth graders learned about the parts of the brain and how each one participates in the amazing process of transforming adolescents into young adults.

MODEL SEDER - Kindergarten students hosted 15 Pikesville Senior Center members for an intergenerational, interactive model Passover seder.

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10TH GRADE US HISTORY students researched and impersonated important 19th century reformers, learning about each other's important accomplishments by “speed dating.�

CSI: BT - Chemistry students investigated a series of murder mysteries using chemical clues left at each crime scene.


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School News to train their staff at centers nationwide and tested our programs with their own students. The Tutoring Outreach Program has also partnered with Diller Service Projects including an art class, a yoga class, and a music class. Read more at bethtfiloh.com/schoolnews

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: BT's National Honor Society chapter bid farewell to its outgoing leadership and welcomed nearly 50 new members.

AIMING HIGH - Mrs. Zipora Schorr enjoys a celebratory moment at the conclusion of the AIMS 4-day visit last March.

AIMS Visiting Team concludes accreditation visit Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School concluded on a successful Association of Independent Schools (AIMS) accreditation visit this past March. The four-day visit was a key component of a process that consisted of a two-year school-wide self-study and an independent evaluation by a visiting team of 18 educators and school administrators from AIMS schools in Maryland, DC and Delaware. According to AIMS the evaluation process, which occurs every ten years, serves three primary purposes: to assure quality by requiring that member schools meet or exceed AIMS Standards; to promote institutional reflection, analysis, and self-assessment by asking the school to demonstrate a high degree of congruence between its practice and its philosophy; and to assure continuing quality by having the school develop a written Action Plan that charts a course for future school improvement. The school’s administration looks forward to receiving the report of the visiting AIMS team later this year, and to developing an Action Plan that will no doubt reflect the school’s commitment to educational excellence, individual attention, and Jewish values.

National Honor Society: A Bright Future By Zach A. ‘15

Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School’s National Honor Society chapter inducted a new and promising group of High School students on March 25th. This new beginning, however, was accompanied with a sad departure. Elan H. ‘15, Benjamin F. ‘15, and I are all seniors previously on the NHS board. As board members, we are proud of our chapter’s growth over the past year, as our executive board raised thousands of dollars, created service opportunities resulting in hundreds of community service hours, and made a great impact on the Beth Tfiloh Community. As in past years, NHS members have focused on tutoring peers in academic coursework in both the Middle School and High School. Two years ago, however, the National Honor Society organized a new service project called the Tutoring Outreach Program. TOP, the result of our partnership with the US Dream Academy, a national after school tutoring and mentoring organization, offers an organized medium for NHS students to mentor children attending Pimlico Elementary and Middle School. Five days each week, NHS member volunteer to help enhance these students’ education through the development and implementation of twelve clubs and classes. The curricula written for these twelve classes have been so effective that US Dream Academy recruited Beth Tfiloh students

Varsity Track and Field team off to a great start At the Track team’s first meet of the season, Josh R. ‘18 came in first place at 4:47 and Liam L. ‘17 came in second at 5:01, both achieving their personal best scores! At a later meet, Teva V. ‘17 posted a time of 5:58 in the mile run, her first run ever. Liam L. ‘17 shaved 5 seconds off his previous time in the same event while Noah B. ‘17 ran a personal best time of 5:32. BT also turned in some strong performances in the field events. Liam L. ‘17 in the long jump and Adi S. ‘17 in the shot put and discus each earned high marks in their events. We are looking to continue improving during the last two track meets of the season!

PS AND LS LEARNING TOGETHER: Our 2’s and first graders teamed up to learn about weights and balances.

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We gratefully acknowledge the following contributions to our Congregation & School ROSALIE AND RICHARD ALTER SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Honor of: Buzz Berg, on his special birthday, by Rosalie and Richard Alter. Alvin Lapidus, on his birthday, by Rosalie and Richard Alter. Andrew Lipsitz, on his upcoming marriage by Rosalie, Richard, and Zach Alter. Rose Walder, on her upcoming marriage by Rosalie, Richard, and Zach Alter.

In Memory of: Richard Bedine, by Robin and Harold Tucker. Lilly Clyne, by Hillary and Jonny Lewis. Ida Grossblatt, by Phyllis and Sam Gold, Donna and Al Polovoy, Adele and Jerry Sidle. Norwood Shpritz, by Shirley and Irv Littman. Carole Sibel, by Shirley and Irv Littman Milton Velder, by Rena and Sheldon Polun, Sandy and Howard Rosenblatt.

In Memory of:

BETH TFILOH DAHAN COMMUNITY SCHOOL ALUMNI FUND

Stanely Kogan, by Rosalie and Richard Alter.

In Memory of:

RAY NACHLAS BECKER SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Memory of: Ida Grossblatt, by Walter Becker.

Lilly Clyne, by Lisa and Andy Diamond and family.

BETH TFILOH DAHAN COMMUNITY SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Honor of:

BETH JACOB HEBREW SCHOOL AT BETH TFILOH In Honor of: Lillian Hackerman, on her special 95th birthday, by Adele and Jerry Sidle. In Memory of: Ida Grossblatt, by Bobby Klein.

BETH TFILOH DAHAN COMMUNITY SCHOOL In Honor of: Frona Brown and Beryl Rosenstein, on their marriage, by Lynne and Stan Haas, Elaine and Marc Lowen, Marilyn and Alfred Rosenstein, Adele and Jerry Sidle. Rheda Fader, on her special birthday, by Elaine and Marc Lowen. Jodi and Colin Fleisher, on their son, Eran, becoming a Bar Mitzvah, by Jill Spector and Joel Cohn. Kenneth Golberg, on his special 90th birthday, by Donna and Al Polovoy. Lynne and Stan Haas, on the birth of their new grandson, by Louise, Dan, and Sam Supnick. Cheryl and Rod King, on their son, Jason, becoming a Bar Mitzvah, by Jill Spector and Joel Cohn. Angela and Alex Munitz, on their daughter, Jess’ upcoming wedding, by Louise, Dan, and Sam Supnick. Rabbi Chai and Rachel Posner, on the birth of their daughter, Kayla Rose, by Lynne and Stan Haas. Deborah and Aaron Rapoport, on the birth of their grandson, by Susan, Bruce, Alex, and Adrian Rabin. Shirley and Howard Shapiro, on their 60th wedding anniversary, by Jeff, Lisa, Mike, Dana, Bryan, and Julia Caplan, Anita and Sam Rozenel. Speedy Recovery to: Dora Waranch, by Louise, Dan, and Sam Supnick.

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Frona Brown and Beryl Rosenstein, on their marriage, by Linda Barron, Joan and Larry Feldman, Laurie and Mike Kott, Susie and Morty Mindell, Rena and Elliot Rank, Marvin Rombro. Cherie and Jeb Brownstein, on Ari’s engagement to Melissa Fields, by Joan and Larry Feldman. Mira and Nissim Dahan, on the birth of their granddaughter, Mila, by Joan and Larry Feldman. Rabbi Jonathan and Miriam Gross, on the birth of their son, Meyer, by the Dahan, Katz, Black, and Fenigstein Families, Joan and Larry Feldman, Lauren and Julian Hammond, on the birth of their son, by Carly, Jeffrey, Blake, and Madelyn Greenberg. Lucia and Boris Kerzner, on their grandson, Adam, becoming a Bar Mitzvah, by Susan and Joel Brenner, Eileen and Donald Himelfarb. Cheryl and Rod King, on Jason becoming a Bar Mitzvah, by Susan Yurow. Rabbi Chai and Rachel Posner, on the birth of their daughter, Kayla, by the Dahan, Katz, Black, and Fenigstein Families, Joan and Larry Feldman. Shirley and Howard Shapiro, on their 60th wedding anniversary, by Marsha and Ellis Caplan, Sharon, Harvey, Steven, and Hailey Grutman, Helen and Lenny Kohlenstein. Tina and Lee Sheller, on Henry’s engagement to Ruthanne Salsbury, by Joan and Larry Feldman. Gary Wand, on being selected by the NIH to deliver the Jack Mendleson Honorary Lecture, by Ariel and Paul Cohen and Adam Wand. Faith and Edward Wolf, on the birth of their granddaughter, Anna, by Joan and Larry Feldman. In Memory of: Blanche Bodner, by the Dahan, Katz, Black, and Fenigstein Families. Mordechi Friedel, by Beth and Michael Sellman. Ida Grossblatt, by Marsha and Ellis Caplan, Bonnie Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Toveg, Herman Venick. To commemorate the yahrzeits of Sidney and Lilyan Naviasky by Neil Naviasky. Carole Sibel, by Elaine and Marc Lowen, Hersh Pachino

Sandra Lee Sklar, by Rebecca and Robert Goldstein and family.

PAUL BURMAN HOSPITALITY FUND In Honor of: Abe Adler, on the 70th anniversary of his Bar Mitzvah, by Morris Rosen.

CHARLES CRANE AND FRONA AND HOWARD S. BROWN EDUCATION FUND In Honor of: Frona Brown and Beryl Rosenstein, on their marriage, by Judith Tamres.

JEROME AND RHEDA FADER CAMP SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Honor of: Judy and Steve Fader, on the engagement of their daughter Dori Fader to Matt Teitelbaum, by Cheryl and Jonathan Aaron. Rheda Fader, on her special birthday, by Sheryl and Larry Hanover.

GENERAL FUND In Honor of: Elayne and Buzz Berg, on the engagement of their granddaughter, by Annette and Bruce Ingerman. Frona Brown and Beryl Rosenstein, on their marriage, by Sylvia Marcus. Philip “Pinny” Friedman, on his 90th birthday, by Cicely Finkelstein. Rabbi Jonathan and Miriam Gross on the birth of their son, by Susan, Bruce, Adrian, and Alex Rabin, Louise, Dan and Sam Supnick. Lillian Hackerman, on her special birthday, by Ted Chernak. Rabbi Chai and Rachel Posner, on the birth of their daughter, by Susan, Bruce, Adrian, and Alex Rabin, Louise, Dan and Sam Supnick. Rabbi Chaim Wecker, in appreciation, by Ethel Canosa. Speedy Recovery to: Norman Sklar, by Shirley Miller. In Memory of: Richard Bedine, by Susan and Bruce Rabin. Sally Berger, by Lucia and Boris Kerzner. Ileen C. Dickman, by Bobbie Rosenthal, Elaine and Melvin Rosenzweig. Yahrzeit of Martin Fox, by Harold Fox. Ida Grossblatt, by Herbert Gendason, Marianne and Larry Hornstein, Gail, Steve, Paige and Aaron Hubberman, Lottie Lattin, Shirley and Howard Shapiro, Dorothy Terkowitz, Terri and Steve Zemel. Harry Zemel, by Rhina and Eugene Griffel.


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SHELLYE & STEVE GILDEN FAMILY PROGRAMMING FUND

ELLYN AND STEPHEN POLAKOFF SENIOR TRIP SCHOLARSHIP FUND

MILTON AND RAE SAMUELSON MEMORIAL FUND

In Honor of:

In Honor of:

In Memory of:

Judi and Steven Fader, on the engagement of their daughter Dorie Fader to Matt Teitelbaum, by Shellye and Steve Gilden.

Adrienne and Robert Weinblatt, on the birth of their granddaughter, Scarlett, by Ellyn and Stephen Polakoff.

Gerald Richman, by Barbara and Steve Samuelson. Carole Sibel, by Barbara and Steve Samuelson and family.

SONIA AND STANLEY GOLDBERG ADOPT-A-CHILD FUND In Memory of: Sylvia Friedman, by Dawn and Glenn Goldberg. Marvin Gertz, by Susan and Michael Sless. Burt Levinson, by Dawn and Glenn Goldberg Carole Sibel, by Dawn and Glenn Goldberg.

BETTY KATZ SISTERHOOD FLOWER FUND

In Memory of: Trish Janklow, by Ellyn and Stephen Polakoff. Burton Levinson, by Ellyn and Stephen Polakoff. Beloved brother of Raellen Polan, by Ellyn and Stephen Polakoff. Leonard Sussman, by Ellyn and Stephen Polakoff.

PRAYER BOOK FUND In Honor of: Frona and Beryl Rosenstein, on their marriage, by Alison and Jack Tucker.

In Memory of:

In Memory of:

Ida Grossblatt, by Zelma and Bernie Aiken.

Ida Grossblatt, by Sylvia Sklar. William Shaivitz, by Carol and Carl Oppenheim. Henry Umansky, by Carol and Carl Oppenheim.

MAX AND ESTHER KAYE ISRAEL SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Honor of:

RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND

Frona Brown and Beryl Rosenstein, on their marriage, by Shelley and Bob Kaye.

In Honor of:

THE MERCAZ DAHAN CENTER FOR JEWISH LIFE AND LEARNING

The Beth Tfiloh Clergy, in gratitude for their kindness and attention, by Elinda and Ben Hendin. The Beth Tfiloh Clergy, for their comfort and guidance, by Linda Shafer and Marian Sidle. Philip “Pinny” Friedman, on his 90th birthday, by the Cheslock and Potler Families.

In Honor of:

In Memory of:

Frona Brown and Beryl Rosenstein, on their marriage, by Lynn and Harold Davidov, Brenda and Irwin Nudelman, Lois Wolf. Rabbi Jonathan and Miriam Gross, on the birth of their son, by Sheila and Harry Kessler. Rabbi Chai and Rachel Posner, on the birth of their daughter, by Sheila and Harry Kessler.

Ida Grossblatt, by Blanche and Melvin Bernstein. Norwood Shpritz, by Beverly and Bernard Siegel. Carole Sibel, by Beverly and Bernard Siegel. Milton Velder, by Anita and Jeffrey Knisbacher. Mark Wartzman, by Beverly and Bernard Siegel.

In Memory of: Moshe Sonnenschein, by Susan and Michael Sless.

SISTERHOOD GIFT FUND In Honor of: Frona Brown and Beryl Rosenstein, on their marriage, by Susan and Ira Copeland and family Rabbi Jonathan and Miriam Gross, on the birth of their son, Meyer, by Linda Barron Rabbi Chai and Rachel Posner, on the birth of their daughter, Kayla, by Linda Barron In Memory of: Minnie Fain Schneir, by Ellen and Sam Adler, Phyllis and Sam Gold, Charlene Schimberg, Judy and Marty Woolfson.

ROZ AND MARVIN H. WEINER AND FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Memory of: Carole Sibel, by Roz and Marvin Weiner.

RABBI MITCHELL WOHLBERG BOOK FUND In Memory of: Ida Grossblatt, by Larry Aiken. Morris Mishner, by Edie and Bob Altshuler.

YAD B’YAD FUND In Honor of: Avigail and Justin Rosemore, on their son, Sammy, becoming a Bar Mitzvah, by Jen Postal. Speedy Recovery to: Yitzi Teichman, by Stuart Baker, the Jay Family – Pete, Ilene, Mitch, and Margot.

ANN NEUMANN-LIBOV SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Memory of: Malcolm Gordon, by Mort Libov. Burton Levinson, by Mort Libov.

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LINDA AND SEYMOUR YAFFE SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT FUND In Memory of:

We gratefully appreciate the generosity of the following individuals for their sponsorship of the weekly Shabbat morning Kiddush:

Carole Sibel, by Linda Yaffe.

Mazel Tov

Shabbat Kiddush Sponsors

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We extend a Mazel Tov to the following members: To Abraham Adler on the 75th anniversary of his Bar Mitzvah. To Cherie and Jeb Brownstein on the engagement of their son, Ari Brownstein, to Melissa Fields. To Jack and Jillian Dembowitz on the birth of their grandson, London Frederick Wright, son of Justin and Melanie Wright. To Lynne and Stan Haas on the birth of a grandson, Joshua Glassman, born to Lisa and Dan Glassman. To Rosalie and Morton Rapoport on the birth of their grandson, Jacob Charles Schenker, son of Julie and Josh Schenker. To Shirley and Howard Shapiro on their 60th wedding anniversary.

FEBRUARY 21 - Rabbi Chai and Rachel Posner in honor of the naming of their daughter, and the Nelson Neuman Family Kiddush Fund. FEBRUARY 28 - Sharon and Richard Ziman, and Sammie and Ralph Goldberg in honor of their granddaughter, Arden Ziman, becoming a Bat Mitzvah. MARCH 7 - Michelle and Uri Kerbel in honor of their children. Aleeza and Ronen Kerbel becoming B’nei Mitzvah. MARCH 14 - Judy and Layne Herman in honor of their son, Steven Herman, becoming a Bar Mitzvah. MARCH 21 - Cheryl and Roderick King in honor of their son, Jason King, becoming a Bar Mitzvah. MARCH 28 - Jodi and Colin Fleisher in honor of their son, Eran Fleisher, becoming a Bar Mitzvah, and in honor of Abraham Adler’s 70th Bar Mitzvah Anniversary by his proud and privileged

Speedy Recovery vnka vtupr We wish the following members a speedy and complete recovery:

Seudah Shelishit Sponsors We gratefully appreciate the generosity of the following sponsors of the weekly Shabbat afternoon Seudah Shelishit: FEBRUARY 21 - Larry and Marianne Hornstein and family to commemorate the yahrzeit of Larry’s grandparents, Dora and Harry Stark, and Esther Hornstein. MARCH 14 - to commemorate the yahrzeits of their dear mothers, Lillian Goldberg and Anne Fox by their children. MARCH 21 - Gary and Jill Eidelman and family; and Faith and Adam Harrison and family in memory of Martin Eidelman, beloved father and grandfather. MARCH 28 - Melvin Lessing in observance of the yahrzeits of his mother, Sophie Lessing and his brother, Ronald Lessing; Betty Reichenberg and family to commemorate the yahrzeit of

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We extend our heartfelt condolences to the following members: To Marshall Bedine on the loss of his brother, Richard Bedine. To Samuel Friedel on the loss of his father, Mordechi Friedel. To Sue (Herbert) Garten on the loss of her brother, Joel Fedder. To Phyllis Gordon and Judi Fader on the loss of their husband and father, Edward Gordon. To Rachel Meisels on the loss of her mother, Rose Cohen. To Sidney Schlachman on the loss of his sister, Ida Grossblatt. To the family of Norwood Shpritz. To Hanan “Bean” Sibel, Steven (Joy) Sibel, Todd (Amy) Sibel and Cara (Jay) Cohen on the loss of their wife and mother, and our member, Carole Sibel. To Eli Velder on the loss of his brother, Milton “Manny” Velder. To Susan Waranch on the loss of her mother, and our member, Dora Waranch. To the family of RitaWenig To Dianne Zweback on the loss of her mother, Millie Fain Schneir.

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Martin and Mollie Mazer, beloved parents and grandparents; Irwin Richman and family, in loving memory of his beloved mother, Shirley Richman and his beloved father, Samuel Richman.

Pesach Sponsors The SIYUM for the First Born was sponsored in memory of Abraham Lichter (Avraham B’r Eleazer Zvi) and Julius W. Lichter (Yehuda Zev b’r Avraham) by Paul Lichter and Steven Lichter, Abraham’s first born grandson and first born great-grandson, and Julius’ first born son and first born grandson.

Memorial Plaques Memorial Plaques have been purchased in memory of the following: Henry Louis Dickman Constance H. Platt David Platt Anna Rombro Elma H. Rombro

Yahrzeit Contributions Leonard Aiken, by Bernard Aiken, Lawrence Aiken Clarence Amdur, by Marlene Amdur Ferguson Nancy Winner Asch, by Karen Glazer Louis Ashinsky, by Rochelle Lewis Samuel Auerhan, by Edward Auerhan Sophie Baker, by Milt Baker Freda Baltimore, by Norman Du Bois Gilbert Bass, by Ferne Anshen Gilbert Becker, by Edna Hendler Anne R. Block, by Carollee B. Getz Philip L. Block, by Carollee B. Getz Dorothy Bomstein, by Marilyn Katzen Matvey Borodkin, by Ester Borodkina Dorothy Caplan, by Shirley Miller Sophie Caplan, by Jerome Caplan Michael Cardin, by Myrna and Ben Cardin David Cheslock, by Velma and Jack Cheslock Joseph Chikvashvili, by David Chikvashvili, Rafael Chikvashvili Allan I. Cohen, by Joan Du Bois Gladys Cohen, by Joyce Bedine Isaac Cohen, by Viviane Cohen Raye Cohen, by Marcia Sachs Simon Coplin, by Mark Coplin Joseph Cowen, by Marian Cowen Samuel Creeger, by Gertrude Schunick Irvin M. Cushner, by Susan Frank Anna Diamond, by Rayda Gerber Henry Dickman, by Elinda Hendin Adeline Donner, by Beverly Siegel Max Donner, by Beverly Siegel Sadye Eberlin, by Cheryl and Mark Rosenfeld Helen Ehrlich, by Keith Ehrlich Nathan Eisbruch, by Linda Shafer and Marian Sidle Kate Eisner, by Allen Eisner Mollie Ellis, by Bonnie Cohen Charles Erkes, by Shirley Miller Meyer Erkes, by Shirley Miller Maurice Fader, by Brenda Pariser Jack Farber, by Laurie Farber Shifra Feldman, by Mira A. Fradlin, Isaac A. Ratner Rika Finci, by Sonya Setren

MAY 2015 A IYAR-SIVAN 5775 Silvio Finci, by Sonya Setren William Finkelstein, by Cicely Finkelstein Harry Fishkind, by Esther Cylus Edwin Fox, by Harold Fox Ernest Fox, by Jeanie Lazerov Edith Friedman, by Cheri Milrad Gertrude Gandel, by Larry Gandel Benjamin Gendason, by Herbert Gendason Rose Wolfe Geshekter, by Charles Geshekter, Ruth Geshekter Millward Morton Getz, by Alan Getz Anna R. Ginsberg, by Ted Chernak Anne Gitomer, by James Gitomer Reba Glass, by Marvin Glass Theodore Gleiman, by Stanley Gleiman Morton Goetz, by Gilbert Goetz Marcie Golberg, by Dorathy and Arnold Golberg Rose Goldberg, by Jerome Zimmerman Frank Goldin, by Terry Alpert Nesya Goldman, by Jane Feldman Seymour Robert Goodman, by Jeanette Goodman Abraham Aaron Goodwich, by Kenneth Goodwich Sylvia R. Goodwich, by Kenneth Goodwich Jeri Alise Gordon, by Jacqueline and Paul Gordon Nathan Charles Greenblatt, by Marcia Leavey Al Gross, by Esther Gross Morris Grossman, by Sylvia Tulkoff Philip M. Grossman, by Marlene Friedenberg Geitel Grudzik, by Leah Hochman Marvin I. Haar, by Audrey Haar Siesser Helen Haas, by Maureen Davidov, Stanley Haas Milton Halpern, by Steven Halpern Nathan Halpren, by Shirley Gambel Joseph Harris, by Janice Bolten, Elaine Katz Hinda Hendin, by Barbara Rosenthal Samuel Hendin, by Barbara Rosenthal Aaron Hendleman, by Herbert Gendason Ben Hendler, by Joyce Prostic Miller Samuel Z. Hoffman, by Kenneth Golberg Gloria Horwitz, by Norris Horwitz Charles Isaacson, by Michael Isaacson Jesse Janoff, by Marshall Janoff Nathan Janoff, by Marshall Janoff Samuel Kahan, by Ann Kahan Henry Kandel, by Evelyn Lustbader Rose Katzen, by Leeds Katzen Steven Kaye, by Robert Kaye Harry T. Kellman, by Stanley Aronoff, Barbara Gandel Estelle Kern, by Melissa and Richard Peters Cyril Kessler, by Harry Kessler Azariah Kierson, by Merle and Richard Kierson Norman Klawansky, by Irene Bressler Sol Klein, by Robert Klein Bessie Kobernick, by Zenia Billian Morris Kovens, by Faye Adler Laura Kupfer, by Sandra Bass Judah Landau, by Rosann Ehrlich Sarah Landau, Rosann Ehrlich Sarah Lander, by Susan Schechman Sarah Lattin, by Lottie Lattin Ronald Lessing, by Gloria Lessing Abraham Lichter, by Samuel Lichter Ellen B. Lott, by Carrie Olschansky Harry K. Lott, by Edward Lott Jeffrey Lott, by Edward Lott Irving Lowen, by Marc Lowen I. William Lustbader, by Evelyn Lustbader Jacob Lustman, by Stanley Lustman Fred Mainzer, by Irene Sherman Meta Mainzer, by Irene Sherman Ruth Maltinsky, by Arnold Maltinsky Hertha Mansbach, by Irene Russel Lottie Mark, by Stanley Aronoff

Karoline Mayer, by Lutz Alexander Prager Samuel Mayer, by Lutz Alexander Prage Jill Messafi, by Elie Messafi Max Meyerowitz, by Barbara Aarons Sara Mez, by Jack Finkelstein A. Leonard Mogol, by Ellen Cohen Edith Monfried, by Allan Monfried Esther Mourad, by Magda Saina Rose Nachlas, by Walter Becker Marian H. Needel, by Deborah Bernfeld Leonard Paymer, by Michael Paymer Sara Penn, by Helene Penn Dorf and Family Leslie Larry Pototsky, by Ronald Pototsky Sylvia Pristoop, by Allan Pristoop Bernice Rabovsky, by Paula Pearl Leonid Raikhels, by Ineza Chikvashvili Samuel Rank, by Elliot Rank Samuel Richman, by Irwin Richman Shirley Richman, by Irwin Richman Richard Richmond, by Eunice Richmond Ruben Rider, by Henry Rider Eliza Ring, by Elsa Kramer Fannye G. Robbins, by Solomon Robbins Gertrude B. Robinson, by Joan R. Friedel, Marlyn Seidman Toby Rosen, by Esther Gross Margaret Naftaly Rosenberg, by David Naftaly Viola Roston, by Helene Miller Berta Rubinstein, by Jane Goldseker Morris Rudolph, by Janet Kotelchuck Roy Sager, by Mindy Dickler Mildred Sagner, by Gloria Harris Minnie Sanborn, by Sheila Fox Herbert Sandler, by Alan Sandler Lisa Schechman, by Benjamin Schechman Joseph Scheinin, by Sheila Mentz Harry Schenker, by Wendy Schenker Lucille Schenker, by Wendy Schenker Sarah Schenker, by Wendy Schenker Lisette Scheuer, by Morton Libov Margaret Schindler, by Stephanie Barthlow Morris Schlachman, by Sidney Schlachman Haimen Schofer, by Edith Sussman Pauline Schofer, by Edith Sussman Paul Schuster, by Joy Schuster Katie Morstein Schwartzman, by Iris Silverman Dorothy Schweitzer, by Toby Martin Manus B. Sellman, by Betty Caplan Herman Sidle, by I. Gerald Sidle Betty Silbert, by Suzanne Fox Rebecca M. Silbert, by Brenda Nudelman Sarah Simpson, by Charlene Schimberg Harry Smulson, by Beverly Rashbaum Anne Spector, by Libby Wolf H. Getzi Spector, by Lawrence Spector Henry Louis Taylor, by Victor Taylor Kate Taylor, by Harold Taylor Jacob Temkin, by Lynne Haas Bronya Tonkaya, by Alla Resman

Job Opportunities If you know of any job opportunities in the Baltimore area, or if you are in need of assistance in obtaining employment, we urge you to contact Jewish Career Services, 410-466-9200 /info@jcsbaltimore.org or Joblink Baltimore, 410-602-870 / jobinfo@joblinkemployment.com.

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BETH TFILOH CONGREGATION Roz & Marvin H. Weiner Family Campus 3300 Old Court Road / Baltimore, MD 21208

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BETH T FILOH Synagogue Office 410-486-1900 Fax 410-653-0603 Schedule of Services Dial 6, 2 Information Hotline 410-413-2345 mail@btfiloh.org • www.BethTfiloh.com

Beth Tfiloh Congregation

Celebrating the Joy of Judaism Embracing all Jews

family shabbat:

REBOOT SHABBAT MORNING, MAY 16 #Mentsch: Is There an App for That? How to get your kids to put their iPods down... and pick their derech eretz up!

BT’S FAMILY SHABBAT REBOOT is all about answering those questions every parent needs to answer to raise Jewish kids in today’s hectic, multi-media world. Need another reason to participate? How about enjoying down time with your friends and family over a relaxed Shabbat lunch after the hard is done?

Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg Ext. 215 Hazzan Avraham Albrecht Ext. 212 Rabbi Chai Posner Ext. 219 Rabbi Jonathan Gross Ext. 213 Rabbi Chaim Wecker, Ritual Director Ext. 218 Michael Friedman, President Mark Smolarz, Board Chairman Eve Kresin Steinberg, Executive Director Ext. 251 Patti Chandler, Chief Financial Officer Ext. 210

Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School Switchboard: 410-486-1905 Zipora Schorr, Director of Education Ext. 305 Allison Magat, President, Board of Trustees Deborah Rapoport, HS Interim Principal Ext. 235 Rabbi Yehuda Oratz, MS Principal Ext. 407 Nina Wand, LS Principal Ext. 508 Melissa Lebowitz, PreSchool Director Ext. 303 Brian Singer, Hebrew School Coordinator Ext. 523 Laurie Kott, Director of Admission Ext. 308 Harriet Rosen, School Administrator Ext. 310 Joan Feldman, Director of Communications Ext. 312 Mandi Miller, Development Director Ext. 399

Beth Tfiloh Youth Center Ext. 220 Cherie Brownstein, Youth Director

MERCAZ DAHAN CENTER

FOR JEWISH LIFE AND LEARNING

Sandy Vogel, Director Ext. 306 Shelley Kaye and Anne Pfeffer, Co-Chairs

Beth Tfiloh Camps

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David Schimmel, Director Michael Sachs, Chair

Synagogue Life Committee

Ext. 244

Holly Venick, Director of Synagogue Life Ken Hornstein, Chair

Beth Tfiloh Cemetery Wendy Farley, Cemetery Coordinator Ext. 241 Morris Segall, Chair

Parent Association Ext. 314

Program Schedule:

Vered Taylor, President

10:00 am: Drop your kids off at their age-appropriate Shabbat services then meet your fellow Rebooters in the Spector Board Room for Starbucks Coffee and a nosh in our Coffee Club.

Richard Goldsmith, President

10:15 am: Workshops begin promptly, followed by the Shabbat sermon in either the Dahan Sanctuary or Epstein Chapel – your choice! SHABBAT LUNCH - Following services children and parents come together for a kid-friendly Shabbat lunch. $25/family (for families not previously registered for all sessions) REGISTER at bethtfiloh.com/register SHABBAT LUNCH OPTIONS: • Vegetarian •Gluten-free. Menus will be emailed to registrants prior to each session. For more information, contact Holly Venick at 410-413-2244 or HVenick@btfiloh.org.

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Brotherhood Ext. 238 Sisterhood Ext. 239 Consortium of Past Presidents Evelyn Gross & Shirley Miller, Gift Shop

Chesed Committee Irv Hyatt, Chair Roselyn Kalb, Sisterhood Chair

Bulletin Joan Feldman, Director of Communications Ext. 312 Rina Goloskov, Communications & Social Media Specialist Ext. 369 Lori Bernstein, Graphic Designer/Communications Associate Ext. 216 Charlene Schimberg, Communications Associate Ext. 217


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