Beth Tfiloh BULLETIN - May 2018

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Celebrating the Joy of Judaism, Embracing all Jews. IYAR-SIVAN 5778 MAY 2018

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We can’t do it without YOUR support.

It’s about you. It’s about us. Let’s do this together! Visit bethtfiloh.com/spotlight or call 410-413-2233.

SHAVUOT 2018 Saturday night, May 19 - Monday, May 21

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

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Weekday Services

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Shacharit Mincha Class Maariv

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43 Omer 7 SIVAN

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Memorial Day NO SCHOOL

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Shacharit 8:45/9:15 am Yizkor 10:00 am Mincha 8:00 pm Class 8:15 pm Maariv 9:00 pm

SHAVUOT

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Yom Yerushalayim PS Conferences

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36 Omer 1 SIVAN

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Rosh Chodesh

MS Spring Concert

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Lower School Production

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Living Room Learning 37 Omer

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Sisterhood Donor Dinner

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PS Conferences

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5th Grade’s “Aladdin Kids”

Lower School Production

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10 SIVAN

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HS Dance Concert

Seniors Return from Israel

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40 Omer

Trip to Sculpture Gardens

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Lag B’Omer

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6:45 pm

7:57 pm 6:30 pm

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Mincha Kabbalat Shabbat

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Mincha Kabbalat Shabbat

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FRIDAY

27 IYAR

35 Omer

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Shacharit The Minyan Teen Minyan Afternoon Class Mincha Seudah Maariv Shabbat Ends

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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.

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Shacharit The Minyan Teen Minyan Mincha Class Maariv

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Shacharit The Minyan Teen Minyan Afternoon Class Mincha Seudah Maariv Shabbat Ends

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

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

8:45 am 9:15 am 9:32 am 6:40 pm 7:30 pm 8:00 pm 8:50 pm 8:53 pm

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Shacharit The Minyan Teen Minyan Afternoon Class Mincha Seudah Maariv Shabbat Ends

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Shabbat Services EMOR

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Shavuot Dinner 49 Omer

Tikun Leil Shavuot

Hebrew School Lunch

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42 Omer

Guest Speaker: Rabbi Yossi Pollak

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Son of JoAnn and Richard Barnstein Sat., May 5, 2018

Izzy attends Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School and is the brother of Hershel Barnstein. He is the grandson of Helene and Allen Meren, and Joyce and Lee Barnstein. His hobbies include basketball, soccer, traveling, being with friends and gaming. For his Mitzvah Project, Izzy will volunteer at the Baltimore Humane Society this summer taking care of the small animals.

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Daughter of Leslie and Jeffrey Rosenfeld Sat., May 12, 2018

Sadie attends Pikesville Middle School and graduated from Beth Jacob Hebrew School at Beth Tfiloh. She is the sister of Ethan Rosenfeld and the granddaughter of Linda and Herbert Proper, Rita Rosenfeld and Alan Rosenfeld. Her hobbies include playing soccer and lacrosse, baking and cooking. For her Mitzvah Project, Sadie created blanket and book bundles that she donated to the Jewish Caring Network that were given to people in the hospital.

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Lizzy attends Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School. She is the granddaughter of Drs. Zipora and Norman Schorr. Her hobbies include singing, acting and dancing. For her Mitzvah Project, Lizzy plans to raise money for Sharei Tzedek Hospital in Israel. They saved her life as a baby.

Rabbanit Bracha Jaffe to oversee Mercaz Dahan Center Following the retirement of Sandy Vogel as director of the Mercaz Dahan Center, we are excited to announce that Rabbanit Bracha Jaffe will be assuming this role for the coming year. Rabbanit Bracha’s responsibilities will add a new facet to her position as Community Educator at Beth Tfiloh. “Rabbanit Bracha’s knowledge and experience in Jewish education make her well-suited to oversee the offerings of our extremely successful Mercaz Dahan Center,” said Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg. “I very much look forward to continuing the outstanding work of

my colleague Sandy Vogel in creating quality adult learning experiences and classes at BT. In addition. I am excited about developing relationships with our Mercaz learners and faculty,” said Rabbanit Bracha. To ensure a smooth transition, Sandy is working with Rabbanit Bracha and Mercaz Committee Chairs Shelley Kaye and Anne Pfeffer this spring. For information about the Mercaz Center for Jewish Learning, visit our website at bethtfiloh.com/mercaz or contact Sheera Zaidman Shar, Mercaz Administrative Assistant, at mercaz@btfiloh.org or 410-413-2321.

Beth Tfiloh Congregation and Winands Road Synagogue Center Announce Union

Randallstown synagogue to close after 50 years; members welcomed by Beth Tfiloh The Board of Directors of Winands Road Synagogue Center in Randallstown, Maryland has approved the union of its congregation with Beth Tfiloh Congregation in Pikesville, Maryland, effective March 29, 2018. The decision was affirmed by the Beth Tfiloh Congregation Board of Directors. The Winands Road Synagogue Center held its final Shabbat services on March 24, 2018. All of its members are invited to attend services and continue their membership at Beth Tfiloh Congregation, which shares its commitment to Orthodox tradition in a welcoming and diverse Jewish community. “When we combined with Beth Jacob over ten years ago, it was truly a union made in heaven,” said Beth Tfiloh Congregation Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg. “How fortunate we are to have another shidduch (match) with the same promise of adding to the vibrancy of our synagogue community.” Winands Road members are looking forward to joining BT. “My experience so far is that everyone is very friendly and inviting. The rabbis that I have met have been very welcoming and open,” said Randallstown resident Nathan Sefret, a Winands Road Synagogue member for

almost 50 years and its president for the past 15 years. Morris Wise, Winands Road’s former vice president and treasurer who managed the merger process, says he’s very happy about this union, noting that “Beth Tfiloh is the premier Modern Orthodox synagogue in a wide area.” Wise also praises Beth Tfiloh’s clergy, staff and volunteers who were “warm and welcoming” throughout the process. Some members started attending Beth Tfiloh as soon as they heard Winands Road was closing, like long-time member Joel Davis. “When I first came, I met a

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Sisterhood Bus Trip To Grounds for Sculpture - Thursday, May 10: Travel with us Hamilton, NJ to visit Grounds for Sculpture. Fee of $65 includes admission, transportation, and snacks. Leaving BT at 8 am and returning 6 pm.

SHAVUOT: Why is this Chag Different from all the others? By Rabbanit Bracha Jaffe Beth Tfiloh Community Educator

Sukkot is on the 15th of Tishrei and it lasts a full week.

Game Day: Back by Popular Demand - Tuesday, May 15: Calling all bridge, canasta and mah jongg players. Lunch & snacks, $20. Send in your reservation to: Beth Tfiloh Sisterhood, 3300 Old Court Road, Baltimore, MD 21208. Please mark your envelope “Game Day – May 15.” Questions: Ellen Karp at 443-660-7690 or Brenda Pariser at 410-363-8903.

Shavuot is on the 6th of Sivan and lasts a full two days! In Israel it’s only one day!

Guest Speaker Gary Leeds - Tuesday, June 12, 7:30 pm: From Pencil to Digital Imaging, presented by Gary Leeds, medical illustrator from Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Wait a minute! On one hand, Shavuot is one of our three main pilgrimage holidays. On the other hand, it feels very different from the other two holidays.

Pesach is on the 15th of Nissan and it also lasts a full week.

What kind of a festival is Shavuot?

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Perhaps its name will shed some light on it. Shavuot means “weeks” as this holiday marks the counting of the weeks of the Omer offering starting from the second night of Pesach. Still, that feels less like its essence and more like simply noting the passage of time. The sages noticed that as well and, over time, imbued this holiday with new meaning. They even gave it a new name: z’man matan Torateinu – the time when the Torah was given to us. Shavuot has since become the holiday most closely associated with learning Torah – many people stay up all night and do just that. To be fair, this custom

New Members We are delighted to welcome the recent new members of our Congregation: Rhy Berkowitz and her children Xavi, Fallon and Samantha. Rhy is the Human Capital consultant for Fors Marsh Group in Arlington, VA. Harry and Phyllis Damareck Joel Davis, who is retired from the Department of Defense. Stephen and Diane Goldbloom both work for the federal government. Kay Green Harvey Hafter

became much more prevalent after coffee was discovered! Taking a closer look at Shavuot reveals a common thread running through it. Shavuot is the most unpretentious of holidays. It is the humblest of holidays. • The Torah was given to us on the humblest of all mountains: Mount Sinai! • The Torah was given to the humblest of all men – Moses! • There are no special days of Chol HaMoed sandwiched in between days of chag. • Its date is not determined by the new moon. Rather, it is tethered to the previous holiday – to the second day of Pesach. • There are no special mitzvot associated with Shavuot. • Our custom is to eat dairy products – on a holiday! Many reasons are given for the delicious custom of Shavuot cheesecake. A favorite is that it connects us to the Land of Israel, “a land flowing with milk and honey.” Shavuot sends us a clear message. There is beauty in the quiet spaces when we step back and allow others to take center stage. The Talmud says it well: “Wherever you find the greatness of the Holy One blessed be He, there you find His humility.” (BT Tractate Megilah 31a). Chag Sameach to one and all!

ohtcv ohfurc Zev and Becky Lavon - Zev works for Kaiser Permanente and Becky works in the BT synagogue office. Their son Fred is a BT graduate. Edward and Janet Platt Vadim and Anna Ronzhes and family. Vadim is an attorney specializing in tax law at Kelly Dorsey LLC and Anna is a stay-at-home mother. Amelia “Mimi” is in the 3’s class and Liev is in the Little Me class at BT. George and Irene Siegel - George works part-time at Sears in Westminster.


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School News

KIDSONGS CONCERT: Mr. Brian Singer rocked the Zimmerman Gym with his greatest hits at the PreSchool Kidsongs Concert.

MODEL SEDER: Beth Tfiloh Kindergarten students, along with their parents and grandparents, joined Pikesville Senior Center Council members for a model Passover seder. The students and seniors took turns reciting from the Hagaddah and telling the Exodus story using props, games and songs.

MY FAMILY STORY: Beth Tfiloh's eighth grade researched and depicted their families' diverse stories through beautiful 3-D art projects as part of the My Family Story Jewish history projects, co-sponsored by the Jewish Museum of Maryland and Beit Hatfutsot museum in Israel. Mazal tov to Maya T. ‘22 and Erela I. ‘22, whose projects won the Baltimore competition!

NHS INDUCTION: Congratulations to the 53 High School students who were inducted into Beth Tfiloh’s National Honor Society chapter, which promotes and recognizes outstanding scholarship, service, character and leadership.

CHIDON HATANACH: Kol hakavod to the 34 BT Middle School students who qualified for the Chidon HaTanach (Bible Contest) National Finals competition in April, where they will compete against 200 other students from across the US for the chance to reach the international competition in Israel next year. The students spent six months studying 81 chapters of Tanach in preparation for this competition.

NATIONAL WALKOUT DAY: We are tremendously proud of our High School students who organized a moving memorial service and tribute to the victims of the recent Stoneman Douglas High School shooting and their families on National Walkout Day.

ALL-CONFERENCE ATHLETES: Congratulations to the following students on being named All-Conference champions: Sarah S. ‘21 Girls IAAM “C” Conference Varsity Basketball; Harris G. ‘19 Boys MIAA Sports “C” Conference Varsity Basketball; Kayla P. ‘18 Girls IAAM "B" Conference Varsity Indoor Soccer*; Kameron G. ‘18 Boys MIAA Sports “C” Conference Varsity Basketball* *not pictured

BT MIDDLE SCHOOL'S “PETER PAN, JR.”: Congratulations to the cast and crew of the Middle School's "Peter Pan, Jr." on their “soaring” success!

CULTURAL ARTS NIGHT: Ballet, breakdancing, beatboxing, solos, choirs, duets, slam poetry — BT High School's Cultural Arts Night 2018 had all that... and more.

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Meet our Members The Rubin Family Becca and Justin Rubin are another branch on the growing Fishbein family tree that has taken root at Beth Tfiloh. Her grandfather, Irvin Fishbein, joined BT more than 50 years ago, served as the shul’s president from 2001-2003, and at the age of 95 still regularly attends services. Her parents, Joan and Larry Feldman, are active shul members, and Joan is Beth Tfiloh’s Director of Communications. Becca, a labor and delivery nurse at Sinai Hospital who will complete her family nurse practitioner degree in the fall, graduated Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School in 2003. Justin is an ICU nurse at Sinai Hospital. Their three daughters all attend BT School: Layla ’30, Dafna ’32 and Orly ’32. Between working weekend shifts at Sinai and their school schedules, Becca and Justin make the most of

their limited free time together with their girls, attending Orioles games or watching their girls dress up and play family together at home. They and their daughters are regular attendees at BT’s Cookie Minyan and Mini Rebecca and Justin Rubin with their daughters, Orly, Layla and Dafna. Minion. “We also enjoy weekly Shabbat dinners with our in 2009, and held their daughters’ extended family, and an annual family baby namings there. “Now we send vacation to the West Coast of Florida,” our three children to BT which is very Becca comments. special,” says Becca. “Even though Justin did not grow up at BT, he feels Becca’s BT connection dates back at home at BT and wouldn't want to to PreSchool, where she started in belong anywhere else.” the 3’s class. She celebrated her Bat Mitzvah at BT, married Justin there

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SHAVUOT 2018: Celebrating Israel’s 70th Anniversary CELEBRATE SHAVUOT with your BT family. Bring your entire family for an inspiring Yom Tov celebrating the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai. Join us for one meal or one class or celebrate the entire Chag with us! TIKUN LEIL SHAVUOT - Saturday Evening, May 19 7:00 pm Rabbi Wohlberg - “The Israel Connection: Israel in the Jewish Kishka” 7:45 pm Mincha 8:15–8:55 pm Panel Discussion: Moderated by Mr. Dani Steiner, “Outstanding Contributions by Israelis” Dr. David Maimon (Achievement in Social Science) Dr. Michal Zalzman (Achievement in Life Science) D’ror Meital (Achievement in Economy & High Tech) Mr. Dani Steiner (Achievement in The Non-Profit World) 8:59 pm Candle Lighting followed by Maariv 9:15 pm Delicious Shavuot Dairy Meal (registration required)

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12:00 am – Late Night Session with Rabbi Mordechai Soskil, Rabbi Eli Yoggev, and other BT High School faculty members. Our traditional all-night Jewish learning will continue with classes until sunrise

1ST DAY SHAVUOT – Sunday, May 20 5:00 am Shacharit in the High School Beit Midrash followed by breakfast in the Crane Multipurpose room 8:45 am

Combined Morning service in the Dahan Sanctuary and Installation of Officers & Board Members

10-10:30 am Women’s Shiur: “Sinai Soundbites” with Rabbanit Bracha Jaffe 12:00 pm Enjoy a delicious light Kiddush sponsored by the Congregational Officers followed by Shavuot Workshops: “What’s New in Torah from the Land of Israel” 1:00 pm Full gourmet dairy Lunch and children’s Ice Cream Pa rty! entertainment by pre-registration* and Shavuot Program: “On the Clock: An Analysis of 10 Hot Button Issues in 30 Minutes”

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4:00 pm BT playground Ice Cream Party with Rabbi Chai Posner, for families with preschool-aged children (bring blankets)

2ND DAY SHAVUOT - Monday, May 21 8:45 am

Morning Service – Dahan Sanctuary

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Morning Service - Epstein Chapel

10:30 am Yizkor Service Kiddush Following Services

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Development News Sally and Harold Goldberg Music Fund The Sally and Harold Goldberg Music Fund was established in memory of Harold Goldberg z”l, beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, who loved all music and reveled in the traditional melodies and tunes sang at the BT morning minyan. When asked about his life, Sally Goldberg, Harold’s loving wife of 62 years, recalled her late husband being happiest at Beth Tfiloh. Harold, a selfproclaimed “minyanaire,” had a special appreciation for music and Judaism. “He loved music of all kinds, especially military music,” Sally said. His daily routine included putting on Tefillin and praying from the cherished siddur he kept with him at all times—and which the family continues to use every Kabbalat Shabbat. Beth Tfiloh is like a second home to the Goldbergs. Living just down the street since the synagogue’s move to Old Court Road in 1965, Harold and Sally were active members of the shul. They enjoyed a lively social scene with their friends through the Couples Club. Harold supported the BT Brotherhood and Sally is a past president of the BT Sisterhood. Harold worked 50 years

as a dentist and met many wonderful patients through his work, many of whom became good friends. Their children, Jody, Bruce and Wendy attended BT Hebrew School, and celebrated their Bat/Bar Mitzvahs and ultimately their weddings at BT. Harold was always proud of his family and their accomplishments. He was a loving Grandpa or “Pampa,” as he was called, and considered each grandchild a true blessing. He was so thankful to God for all seven of them. They were his “riches;” and his five great-grandchildren were a special bonus. Harold was so proud that his grandchildren and great-grandchildren grew up in strong Jewish homes with Jewish values and that they received, and continue to receive, a Jewish education. The Sally and Harold Goldberg Music Fund supports music education and performance in Beth Tfiloh Congregation and Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School. To make a gift to the fund, please visit bethtfiloh.com/support or contact Charlene Schimberg at cschimberg@btfiloh.org or 410-413-2217. To learn how to establish an endowment fund in memory of your loved one please contact the Development Office at (410) 413-2399.

Beth Tfiloh Young Professionals Liquor & Learning Series #3 Wednesday, May 9, at 7:30 pm Join Rabbi Eli Yoggev for engaging and interactive discussions of your choosing! Hosted by BTYP Members both downtown and uptown. FREE! Drinks & nosh served. Visit facebook.com/groups/btYoungProfessionals/ Email BTYP@btfiloh.org for details and location address.

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Making Stock Transfers to BT: Why and How Despite recent changes in the tax law, transfers of appreciated stock and other publicly traded securities to charities continue to be an extremely valuable tax savings strategy since transfers avoid a taxable gain on the increase in the stock’s value, and may result in a charitable contribution equal to the stock's appreciated value. Many of our generous BT school and congregation supporters transfer appreciated securities to Beth Tfiloh in payment of their Annual Campaign contributions or other pledges. Of course, we advise all of our donors to consult with their tax advisors to fully evaluate any tax strategy, which may vary depending on their individual financial and tax situation. Please note that the instructions for making stock transfers to Beth Tfiloh have changed and all Beth Tfiloh stock transfers should be made through TD Ameritrade as follows: DTC 0188 FBO Beth Tfiloh Congregation Balto. City a/c 421-300679 We urge all donors to please notify Beth Tfiloh that you are planning or have transferred a gift stock to Beth Tfiloh (including the date, name of stock, number of shares, and how you wish us to apply the donated proceeds) so that we can properly credit your account and issue a tax letter. Contact either Jane Epstein, Controller, at 410-413-2223, jepstein@ btfiloh.org, or Mandi Miller, Director of Development, 410-413-2399, mmiller@btfiloh.org.

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We gratefully acknowledge the following contributions to our Congregation & School BETH JACOB CONGREGATION SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Memory of: Paul Levin, by Donna and Al Polovoy Sidney Schlachman by Wendy Shenker

BETH TFILOH DAHAN COMMUNITY SCHOOL In Honor of: Chazzan Avi and Ahuva Albrecht, on the birth of their granddaughters, by Louise and Dan Supnick Irv Kalb, on his special birthday, by Rosalie and Jerry Klotzman, Brenda and Joe Pariser, Louise, Dan and Sam Supnick In Memory of: Seymour Bloom, by Loryn Lesser, Matt, Micah, Davina and Rebecca Kleid Thelma Finkelstein, by Joanne and Fred Felton, Angela and Alex Munitz Esther Friedlander, by Louise and Dan Supnick Sonia Goldin, by Angela and Alex Munitz, Soonia Raoofian, Irene and Michael Sherman Naomi Harans, by Phyllis and Sam Gold Sandra Joseph, by Joyce and Tom Stern

BETH TFILOH DAHAN COMMUNITY SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Honor of: A generous contribution was made by Sherri Abraham and Lane Herman on their engagement Nathan Frank, on his internship at the Meyerberg Center and his outstanding contributions to the technology hub, by Brenda Nudelman Teri and David Gitlitz, on Aidan becoming a Bar Mitzvah, by Diane and Sidney Bravmann A generous donation was made by Amy Noonberg Michael Sellman, on his special 65th birthday, by Paula and Eric Diamond Speedy Recovery to: Melvin Kushner, by Sandy and Sheldon Dobres In Memory of: Herman Blasbalg, by Rabbi Yehuda Oratz Thelma Finkelstein, by Natalie and Jay Chason and family, Wendy and Craig Friedman, the Hurewitz Family, Beth Kaplan and Bruce Sholk, Allison and Aaron Magat and family, Liz Schrayer, Nina and Gary Wand Esther Friedlander, by Fran Kessler and Jack Finkelstein Barry Goldberg, by Rabbi Yehuda Oratz, the Pearlstone Family Fund Sonia Goldin, by Rena and Elliot Rank Donna Handelman, by Judy and Marty Mintz Naomi Harans, by Mindy and Jud Lipowitz Zena Jay, by Rabbi Yehuda Oratz Bobbie Kahn, by Rachelle and Ronnis Silverstein Isidor Mayer, by Rabbi Yehuda Oratz

To commemorate the second yahrzeit of their beloved mother, Edith Moses, by Nancy and Harold Tepper Alexander Murinson, by Rabbi Yehuda Oratz, Rosalind Rothwell Mike Pintzuk, by Hersh Pachino Herman Resnick, by Rabbi Yehuda Oratz Harry Rosen, by Rabbi Yehuda Oratz Norman Sholk, by Rabbi Yehuda Oratz Elaine Sirota, by Rabbi Yehuda Oratz Sara Sterba, by Rabbi Yehuda Oratz Levi Chaim Strauss, by Rabbi Yehuda Oratz Samuel Weisgal, by Allison Magat, Rabbi Yehuda Oratz

BROTHERHOOD S. HAROLD COHEN SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Honor of: Judy Woolfson on her special birthday, by Marty Woolfson

PAUL BURMAN HOSPITALITY FUND In Memory of: Sidney Schlachman, by The Zilber Family Miriam Silverman, by Marsha and Larry Silverman

CHARLES CRANE AND HOWARD S. BROWN EDUCATION FUND We appreciate the anonymous donation made to this fund. Speedy Recovery to: Melvin Kushner by Howard Brown

JEROME AND RHEDA FADER CAMP SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Honor of: Frances Kessler on her birthday, by Michael, Molly and Lani Kessler

GENERAL FUND In Honor of: Reece Freedman, on becoming a Bat Mitzvah, by her grandparents, Wilma and Paul Alpert Stephen Polakoff on his special 70th birthday, by Susan and Harold Hackerman Michael Sellman on his special birthday, by Beth and David Swirnow In Memory of: Elie Cohen, by Lily and Warren Massouda Thelma Finkelstein, by the Cohen, the Feazell, the Tober & the Wagner families, Samantha, Josh and Jared Flax, Cathy and Ken Greene Barry Goldberg, by Judy and Michael Baylin Herman Resnick, by Israel, Adela and Jeffrey Gruzin Raisa Rodin, by Steve Oliner and Jane Epstein Sidney Schlachman, by Shelly and Jeff Hettleman, Andrea and Steven Jaskulsky Norma Schindler, by Judy and Michael Baylin, Esther and Alan Blank Greif, Carolyn and Ken Harvey, Marlene and Richard Teitel Diane Schnitzer, by Elaine and Danny Liebfeld

Marjorie Orman, by Marlene and Richard Teitel Samuel Weisgal, by Stephen Oliner and Jane Epstein

SALLIE AND HAROLD GOLDBERG MUSIC FUND In Memory of: Harold Goldberg, by Sharon and Dennis Feinberg and family Sonia Goldin, by the Burchmans

SONIA AND STANLEY GOLDBERG ADOPT-A-CHILD FUND In Honor of: Jeb Brownstein, on his special birthday, by Donna and Irwin Azman In Memory of: Irene Abarbanel, by Leslie and Ron Goldberg Elaine Finkelstein, by Leslie and Ron Goldberg Esther Friedlander, by Leslie and Ron Goldberg Sonia Goldin, by Leslie and Ron Goldberg Betty Kamm, by Leslie and Ron Goldberg Florence Kaplan, by Leslie and Ron Goldberg Diane Schnitzer, by Leslie and Ron Goldberg

SHELLYE & STEVE GILDEN FAMILY PROGRAMMING FUND In Honor of: Jennifer and Michael Sachs on their son, Benjamin Hayden Sachs becoming a Bar Mitzvah, by Shellye and Steve Gilden

DR. ISADORE AND HILDA KAPLAN SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT FUND In Memory of: To commemorate the yahrzeit of their beloved mother, Hilda Yevzeroff Kaplan, by Ellen and Jay Feinglass

ALAN J. KARLIN CHATAN TORAH HONOR FUND In Honor of: Mr. and Mrs. Alan Belskey on their 25th wedding anniversary, by Brenda and Irwin Nudelman In Memory of: Esther Friedlander, by Judy and Stuart Poltilove

THE MERCAZ DAHAN CENTER FOR JEWISH LIFE AND LEARNING In Memory of: To commemorate the yahrzeit of George Ehrlich, by Rosanne and Keith Ehrlich

MINYONAIRES FUND In Honor of: Irv Kalb on his special birthday, by Norman Dubois

NELSON NEUMAN FAMILY KIDDUSH FUND In Memory of: David Jacobson, by, Ricka Neuman

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BETH TFILOH BULLETIN STANLEY Z. PENN MEMORIAL LECTURE FUND In Memory of: Elie Cohen, by Helene Penn Thelma Finkelstein, by Ruthie and David Carliner, Helene Penn

PRAYER BOOK FUND In Memory of: Eli Cohen, by Irene and Robert Russel Norma Schindler, by Rikki and Louis Solomon

MILTON AND RAE SAMUELSON MEMORIAL FUND In Honor of: Wilma and Paul Alpert, and Rachel and Stephen Freedman, on their granddaughter and daughter, Reece, becoming a Bat Mitzvah, by Barbara and Steve Samuelson

SISTERHOOD GIFT FUND In Honor of: Judy Woolfson, on her special birthday, by Marty, Phil, Barry, Laura, Lisa, and Rachel, Charlene Schimberg, Rhoda and Murray Zeligman In Memory of: Allen Adler, by Rosanne and Keith Ehrlich

THE HOLLY & STEVEN VENICK & FAMILY EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITY FUND In Memory of: Thelma Finkelstein, by Holly and Steve Venick and family

Mazel Tov We extend a Mazel Tov to the following members: To Esther and Leonard Herman on their 75th wedding anniversary. To Sonia Maltinsky on her special birthday To Rabbi Chaim and Malky Wecker on the birth of their daughter To Judy and Carl Werner on the marriage of their granddaughters, Tehila Werner to Meir Samberg, and Michal Werner to Amitai Zaroom To Judy Woolfson on her special birthday

Speedy Recovery We wish the following members a speedy and complete recovery: To Melvin Kushner

Condolences We extend our heartfelt condolences to the following members: To Terry Alpert on the loss of her mother, Sonia Goldin To Jacob Cohen on the loss of his brother, Eli Cohen

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MAY 2018 A IYAR-SIVAN 5778 To Ira Copeland on the loss of his mother, Frances Copeland To Jill Eidelman on the loss of her mother, Thelma Finkelstein To Paul Harans on the loss of his mother, Naomi Harans To Judy Jacobson, Samuel Jacobson ’06 and Jonathan Jacobson ’08 on the loss of their husband and father, and our member, David Jacobson To Michelle Lax on the loss of her mother, Charlotte Lax To the family of our member, Norma Schindler

Oneg Shabbat Sponsors We gratefully appreciate the generosity of the following individuals for their sponsorship of the Oneg Shabbat: MARCH 9 - Avi and Michon Zysman to commemorate the yahrzeit of Avi’s father, Michael Robert Zysman.

Kiddush Wine Sponsors We gratefully appreciate the generosity of the following individuals for their sponsorship of the Kiddush wine: MARCH 17 - in honor of Irv Kalb’s 80th birthday by his children and grandchildren

Shabbat Kiddush Sponsors We gratefully appreciate the generosity of the following individuals for their sponsorship of the

weekly Shabbat morning Kiddush: MARCH 10 - Teri and David Gitlitz in honor of their son Aidan becoming a Bar Mitzvah. MARCH 17 - Rachel and Stephen Freedman in honor of their daughter, Reece, becoming a Bat Mitzvah. MARCH 24 - Michael and Jennifer Sachs in honor of their son, Benjamin, becoming a Bar Mitzvah.

Seudah Shelishit Sponsors We gratefully appreciate the generosity of the following sponsors of the weekly Shabbat afternoon Seudah Shelishit: MARCH 10 - Teri and David Gitlitz in honor of their son, Aidan becoming a Bar Mitzvah. MARCH 17 - Melvin Lessing in observance of the yahrzeits of his mother, Sophie Lessing and his brother, Ronald Lessing. MARCH 24 - Betty Reichenberg and family to commemorate the yahrzeit of Martin and Mollie Mazer, beloved parents, grandparents and great grandparents; by Irwin Richman and family, in loving memory of his beloved mother, Shirley Richman and his beloved father, Samuel Richman; and by Allan and Carol Pristoop to commemorate the yahrzeit of Allan’s mother, Sylvia Pristoop

Memorial Plaques Memorial Plaques have been purchased in memory of the following: Gilbert N. Feinberg Maurice R. Feldman Barry A. Gold


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Simcha Plaques Simcha Plaques have been purchased in honor of the following: Michael Sellman, in honor of his 65th Birthday, with love, Ruth, Jim, David, Nancy, Barbara, Hank, Jane Adam & Rosalie

Yahrzeit Contributions Leonard Aiken, by Lawrence Aiken Andrew Billig, by Janet and Jack Billig Hyman Buckner, by Amy Cavalier David Cheslock, by Velma and Jack Cheslock Allan I. Cohen, by Norman DuBois Isaac Cohen, by Viviane Cohen Raye Cohen, by Marcia Sachs Simon Coplin, by Mark Coplin Henry Dickman, by Elinda Hendin Sadye Eberlin, by Cheryl Rosenfeld Gilbert Feinberg, by Gail Coppel, Melissa Eisner, Janet Feinberg Shifra Feldman, by Mira A. Fradlin, Isaac Ratner Riki Finci, by Sonya Setren Silvia Finci, by Sonya Setren Fannie Finkelstein, by Jack Finkelstein, Roy Finkelstein William Finkelstein, by Cicely Finkelstein Antonina Fishman, by Harvey Kasner Anne Fox, by David Fox Bernard Freeman, by Reta Freeman Rose Wolfe Geshekter, by Charles Geshekter and Ruth Geshekter Millward Anna R. Ginsberg, by Ted Chernak William Seth Glazer, by Marc Leavey Theodore Gleiman, by Stanley Gleiman Harry Goldberg, by Ruth Sobkov Macklin Jennie Goldberg, by Ruth Sobkov Macklin Samuel Goldberg, by Ruth Sobkov Macklin Nesya Goldman, by Jane Feldman Seymour Robert Goodman, by Jeanette Goodman Abraham Aaron Goodwich, by Kenneth Goodwich Sylvia R. Goodwich, by Kenneth Goodwich Edward Gordon, by Phyllis Gordon Jeri Alise Gordon, by Jacqueline and Paul Gordon Nathan Charles Greenblatt, by Marcia Leavey Al Gross, by Esther Gross Morris Grossman, by Sylvia Tulkoff Geitel Grudzik, by Leah Hochman Helen Haas, by Maureen Davidov, Stanley Haas Aaron Hendleman, by Herbert Gendason Isidore Hettleman, by Jerome Hettleman Shirley Hirsch, by Tina Sheller Gloria J. Horwitz, by Norris Horwitz Irvin Hyatt, by Judith Hyatt Irvin Jacobs, by Betty Jacobs Keyser Jesse Janoff, by Marshall Janoff Nathan Janoff, by Marshall Janoff Manuel Jaschik, by Marcia Leavey Hilda Yevzeroff Kaplan, by Ellen and Jay Feinglass Julia Katz, by Cicely Finkelstein Steven Kaye, by Robert Kaye Estelle Kern, by Melissa and Richard Peters Azariah Kierson, by Merle and Richard Kierson Bessie Kobernick, by Zenia Billian Morris Kovens, by Faye Adler Ben Kowitz, by Ervin Kowitz Laura Kupfer, by Sandra Bass Sara Kurtz, by Evelyn Gross

MAY 2018 A IYAR-SIVAN 5778 Sarah Lander, by Susan Schechman Rabbi Aaron Landes, by Rena Rank Martin Leikach, by Ann Leikach Esther Lenett, by Rena Polun Ronald Lessing, by Gloria Lessing Leonard Levin, by Sally Thomas Rose Levin, by Sally Thomas Sylvan Levin, by Sally Thomas Ellen B. Lott, by Carrie Olschansky Jacob Lustman, by Stanley Lustman Fred Mainzer, by Irene Sherman Samuel Mayer, by Lutz Alexander Prager Dorathy Mertz, by Gloria and Julian Schreibman Irving Mertz, by Gloria and Julian Schreibman Sheldon Mertz, by Gloria and Julian Schreibman Max Meyerowitz, by Barbara Aarons Louis W. Miller, by Susan Miller A. Leonard Mogol, by Ellen Cohen Edith Monfried, by Allan Monfried Marian H. Needel, by Deborah Bernfeld Leonard Paymer, by Michael Paymer Fannie Pomerantz, by Evelyn Gross Nathan Pomerantz, by Evelyn Gross Louis Press, by Carol Pristoop Sylvia Pristoop, by Allan Pristoop Leonid Raikhels, by Ineza Chikvashvili Samuel Rank, by Elliot Rank Minnie Rankin, by Barbara Rombro Samuel Richman, by Irwin Richman Fanny G. Robbins, by Solomon Robbins Gertrude B. Robinson, by Marlyn Seidman Toby Rosen, by Esther Gross Sophia L. Rosenblatt, by Howard Rosenblatt Viola Roston, by Helene Miller David Rozenel, by Samuel Rozenel Morris Rudolph, by Janet Kotelchuck Stephen George Rund, by Devorah Brooks Marcy Rynd, by the Rynd Family Margaret Naftaly Rosenberg, by David Naftaly Esther Leven Sager, by Howard Sager Roy Sager, by Mindy Dickler Julius Sander, by Jerry Sander Rita Sander, by Jerry Sander Joseph Scheinin, by Sheila Mentz Sarah Schenker, by Wendy Schenker Rhona Schneider, by Michael Schneider Pauline Schofer, by Edith Sussman Selina Schoenfeld, by Marilyn Rosenblatt Leah Schreibman, by Gloria and Julian Schreibman Israel Schreibman, by Gloria and Julian Schreibman Harry W. Schwartz, by Judith Floam Dorothy Schweitzer, by Toby Martin Benjamin Sellman, by Alvin Sellman Sarah Sidle, by I. Gerald Sidle Gertrude Siegel, by Nancy Rombro Rebecca M. Silbert, by Suzanne Fox, Brenda Nudelman Anne Spector, by Libby Wolff H. Getzi Spector, by Lawrence Spector Magdazena Stern, by Michael Stern Jacob Temkin, by Lynne Haas Harry Tulkoff, by Sylvia Tulkoff Sidney Weiner, by Anna Jeanette Katcoff Nathan Weinstock, by Sherwin Weinstock Daniel Woolfson, by Martin Woolfson Goldye Eggnatz Yudin, by Henne Rapkin Julius Yudin, by Henne Rapkin Henry Zetlin, by Linda Isen Isidor Zinreich, by Simion Zinreich

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gentleman, and he mentored me – he was so nice and guided me through the things that I had to do,” said Joel. “Everybody is so friendly — it’s a pleasure.” Former Winands Road Synagogue chairman and Beth Tfiloh School parent Dr. Jeffrey Sagel notes that Winands was “the sum of three or four previous mergers, and now we are moving forward.” Sagel believes that this merger offers former Winands Road members a wide variety of activities and programs for all ages, which “fits very nicely with our congregation. We’ve just gained.” Beth Tfiloh Congregation was established in 1921. It has a membership of over 1,200 families, and is one of the largest Modern Orthodox Jewish congregations in the country. Winands Road Synagogue was located on Winands Road in Randallstown for 50 years, with early roots in Baltimore dating back to the early 1900s. Both congregations benefitted from longstanding rabbinic leadership. Rabbi Sholom Salfer was the spiritual leader of Winands Road Synagogue since 1976. Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg has served as Beth Tfiloh Congregation’s senior rabbi since 1978. Plans are being made for the eventual sale of the Winands Road Synagogue property. The Winands Road Synagogue Cemetery will be transferred to the Jewish Cemetery Association of Greater Baltimore. ENTHUSIASTIC VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR FOOD GIVEAWAY Third Wednesday of the month, 8 am-12 pm, Liberty Grace Church, 3400 Copley Rd., 21215 Through a partnership with the Maryland Food Bank, members distribute food to low-income community members in the Ashburton neighborhood. Volunteers will not only make a difference but will also have the opportunity to get to know the church members, a congregation dedicated to health, wellness, and social action. For more information, contact (Nicole Glick, at nglick@shalomtikvah.org)

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BETH TFILOH BULLETIN

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

MAY 2018 A IYAR-SIVAN 5778 Non-Profit Org U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 1262 Baltimore, MD

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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

Get ready for another great BT summer!

Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg, 410-413-2215 Hazzan Avraham Albrecht, 410-413-2212 Rabbi Chai Posner, 410-413-2219 Rabbi Eli Yoggev, 410-413-2316 Rabbi Chaim Wecker, Ritual Director, 410-413-2218 Rabbanit Bracha Jaffe, Community Educator, 410-413-2441 Dr. Louis Baer, President Ricka Neuman, Board Chair Don Weinapple, VP, Finance, 410-413-2291 Eve Kresin Steinberg, Executive Director, 410-413-2251

Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School Switchboard: 410-486-1905

Dr. Zipora Schorr, Director of Education, 410-413-2305 Joel Cohn, President, Board of Trustees Melissa Lebowitz, PreSchool Director, 410-413-2303 Nina Wand, LS Principal, 410-413-2508 Rabbi Yehuda Oratz, MS Principal, 410-413-2407 Dr. Renee Koplon, HS Principal, 410-413-2235 Brian Singer, Hebrew School Coordinator, 410-413-2523 Laurie Kott, Director of Admission, 410-413-2308 Joan Feldman, Director of Communications, 410-413-2312 Mandi Miller, Development Director, 410-413-2399 Michelle Cherry, Director of Alumni Relations, 410-413-2336

Beth Tfiloh Youth Center Cherie Brownstein, Youth Director 410-413-2220 Marlene Hollander, Asst. Youth Director 410-413-2451

MERCAZ DAHAN CENTER

FOR JEWISH LIFE AND LEARNING

410.517.3451 / btcamps.org

Sandy Vogel, Director, 410-413-2306 Shelley Kaye and Anne Pfeffer, Co-Chairs

Beth Tfiloh Camps

410-517-3451

David Schimmel, Director Craig Friedman, Chair

Synagogue Life Committee Holly Venick, Director of Synagogue Life, 410-413-2244 Vered Taylor, Chair

Beth Tfiloh Cemetery Morris Segall, Chair

Parent Association

410-413-2314

Laura Wolf, President

Brotherhood Sisterhood

410-413-2238

410-413-2239

Marlene Friedenberg, President Evelyn Gross, Shirley Miller and Sonia Maltinsky, Gift Shop

Social Action Committee

410-413-2224

Lindsay Gaister, Director

MISHLOACH MANOT PROJECT - BT CARES had a wonderful response to its Mishloach Manot Making Project on the Sunday before Purim, with 90 enthusistic volunteers who made 850 Mishloach Manot bags for nursing homes, including: Atrium Village, Tudor Heights, Sunrise, Springwell, Springhouse, Jewish Community Services, Weinberg Park, Weinberg Village, Weinberg Gardens and Terrace, King David, and Brightview. Morah Rivka Bresler’s 4th Grade class helped pack the hamentashen into bags before the event! Pictured above are Dodi Samuel and her children, Rafi, Eitan, Kira and Yona, one of the many families who participated. Special thanks to BT CARES director Lindsay Gaister.

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Chesed Committee

Roselyn Kalb, Sisterhood Chair

Bulletin

Joan Feldman, Director of Communications, 410-413-2312 Rina Goloskov, Asst Dir. of Communications, 410-413-2369 Lori Bernstein, Graphic Designer, 410-413-2216 Charlene Schimberg, Communications Assoc., 410-413-2217 Erin Smith, Communications Coordinator, 410-413-2322


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