Beth Tfiiloh BULLETIN - July/August 2014

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Celebrating the Joy of Judaism, Embracing all Jews. TAMMUZ-ELUL ELUL 5768 SEPTEMBER 2008 5774 JULY-AUGUST 2014

SPOTLIGHT 2014 celebrates our school and raises much needed scholarship funds BETH TFILOH DAHAN’S CHILDREN

THANK YOU! FOR SUPPORTING SPOTLIGHT 2014 Your generosity is an investment in our children’s future

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e at Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School wish to extend our sincerest gratitude to the sponsors and supporters of SPOTLIGHT 2014, honoring Annette & Jerome Zimmerman. Your generous support has made SPOTLIGHT 2014 another outstanding success that will benefit our school and its students. The Beth Tfiloh family is proud to have earned the respect of such an outstanding list of caring businesses and families. Your financial support will help us achieve our mission to provide an outstanding education rooted in Jewish values to so many deserving students in our community. Natalie & Jay Chason Shelley & Robert Kaye

SPOTLIGHT CO-CHAIRS Robert and Shelley Kaye, and Natalie and Jay Chason.

IMPERIAL

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jerome g. & annette s. zimmerman foundation

Frona A. Brown, Ed.D.

$100,000 and above

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$25,000 and above Brown Advisory Elite Spice Isaac & Esty Samuel & Family Anton & Tamara Samuel & Family Joseph & Dody Samuel & Family Moty & Sharon Bar

Lilliam & Willard z’l Hackerman The Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, Inc.

spotlight 2014 Co-Chairs

$10,000 and above Beth Tfiloh Parent Association The Haron Dahan Foundation, Inc. The Judi & Steven B. Fader Family Foundation The Philip & Harriet Klein Foundation The Louise D. & Morton J. Macks Family Foundation, Inc. Louise & Morton Macks Genine & Josh Fidler Martha Macks-Kahn & Peter Kahn Ellen & Lawrence Macks

Dr. Andrew & Trish Pollak Rachael, Lilly & Max

Roz & Marvin H. WeinerNature Family DANCING IN THE STREET - The Motown show by the talented Human Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg Irene & Robert Russel & Family Foundation band, had the audience on their feet and dancing in the aisles. Dean RSZF Jewish Learning Exchange Zipora Schorr

Director of Education

(410)486-1905 www.BethTfiloh.com

Tom Moran

President, Board of Trustees Mandi Miller

Director of Development

We welcome Rabbi Jonathan and Miriam Gross and their family to the Beth Tfiloh Family.

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Rachelle & Ronnie Silverstein Andra, Elizabeth & Renee Roitman Jessica, Larry & Major Silverstein

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Phyllis & Leonard J. Attman We are to welcome Rabbi Familydelighted Foundation The David & Barbara B. Jonathan and Miriam Gross to Beth Hirschhorn Foundation Tfiloh. Since their arrival the beginning of June, Rabbi Gross has “hit the ground running”, giving a class on Tikun Leil Shavuot, and leading daily and Shabbat services. He is spending Shabbat mornings in both the Dahan Sanctuary and the BT Minyan to get a taste of the complete Beth Tfiloh Shabbat experience. Rabbi Gross and Miriam look forward to getting to know as many names and faces as possible.

Please join us for Shabbat services this summer and take a moment to introduce yourself to our new rabbi and rebbetzin.

BT SENIORS, just back from Israel, take a break from their jobs as SPOTLIGHT ushers to enjoy a photo with Mrs. Zipora Schorr.

SUMMER SHABBAT ACTIVITES @ BT

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I N S I D E > Calendar 2 | B’nei Mitzvah 4 | Brotherhood 4 | Sisterhood 5 | BT Cares 6 | School 7 | Contributions 11 | Good & Welfare 13


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PINCHAS Shacharit The Minyan PM Class Mincha Seudah Maariv Shabbat Ends

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RE’EH Shacharit The Minyan PM Class Mincha Seudah Maariv Shabbat Ends

EIKEV Shacharit The Minyan PM Class Mincha Seudah Maariv Shabbat Ends

VA’ETCHANAN Shacharit The Minyan PM Class Mincha Seudah Maariv Shabbat Ends

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Mazel Tov B'nei Mitzvah Drew Rosen

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Son of Cori Rosen and the late Steven Rosen Drew attends Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School and is the brother of Garett and Skylar Rosen. He is the grandson of Diane Adelman and the late Marshall Adelman, and Gloria Rosen and the late Leonard Rosen. His hobbies include basketball, sports, and being with friends and family. For his Mitzvah Project, Drew is collecting shoes for children who can’t afford them.

Daughter of Elite and Arian Jakob Amit attends Park School and is the sister of Eden and Adee Jakob. She is the granddaughter of Adina and Shmaya Zacharya and Anna and Ernest Zlotak. Her hobbies include dance, arts and crafts, and lacrosse. For her Mitzvah Project, Amit volunteers with Art With a Heart, helping prepare for art classes, working on ongoing projects, and helping with programs as needed.

Join the Beth Tfiloh Professional Network All Beth Tfiloh members, school parents, alumni and faculty members, are invited to join the Beth Tfiloh Professional Network on LinkedIn. The goal of this group is to create an environment for business and professional growth and advancement by providing a forum for networking, professional resources, and the sharing of connections both online and in person. Go to www.linkedin.com, search for our group and click “Join.”

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Adam attends Westland Middle School and Hebrew School at Congregation Beth El in Bethesda. He is the brother of Matthew Cohen and grandson of Lois and Ronald Diener, and Natalie and the late Martin Cohen. His hobbies include playing sports, trumpet, technology, origami, and cooking. For his Mitzvah Project, Adam provided respite by teaching origami to siblings and girls with Rett Syndrome (RTT) at the international family conference and is building a website for a clinic serving the underprivileged in Costa Rica.

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Sisterhood News

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Each year at the closing meeting, the Fannie Bank Gurevitch Award honors a member who has given her time, energy, and expertise to Sisterhood’s projects without expectation of acknowledgment. This year the award was given to Sylvia Tulkoff for, among other projects, her on-call service to the Gift Shop and her unwavering organization and running of several Nearly New Sales. Congratulations, Sylvia, and thank you.

We welcome Jeffrey and Bess Gilden and their children, Seth and Shoshi, as new members to the Beth Tfiloh family. Jeffrey is an accountant with Erickson Living. Bess is a social worker with Baltimore City Department of Social Services. Seth is in the 2nd grade and Shoshi is in the 3’s class at Beth Tfiloh. Bess’ parents are our members, Stephen and Terry Needel.

A special service award was presented to Phyllis Neuman for her ongoing support of Sisterhood and her dedicated work as the Recording Secretary of our Board. In addition, we finally had our showing of the comedy film Dorfman in Love, after two weather delays. It was worth the wait! Mark your calendar: The Sisterhood will be visiting the newly opened 9-11 Memorial Museum in New York on Sunday, October 19. Watch this space for more information. It’s not too soon to begin thinking about the holidays. Sisterhood will be selling cards for the High Holidays (see above). Cards are $3 each or 4 for $10 and are available for purchase in the Gift Shop SAVE THE DATE: • Shopping at Boscov’s, Tuesday, October 21. A $5 ticket entitles you to a day of super sales, discount shopping and profits for Sisterhood. Tickets on sale in the Gift Shop. • Sisterhood/Brotherhood Bingo Saturday, November 22. Chesed Committee: Volunteers are desperately needed to make Shana Tovah phone calls to our home-bound

Sisterhood’s High Holiday card.

members. If you can make the time, the Chesed Committee also visits members at home and in assisted living facilities. These acts of loving-kindness bring a special joy to the giver and the receiver. Please consider it. Call Roselyn Kalb (410-486-3456) to offer your help. Gift Shop: Special mitzvah cards are available for Rosh Hashanah, as well as a full array of holiday items, hostess gifts, and prayer books. Come in and browse, but be warned–it’s hard to leave without purchasing (or at least yearning for) something lovely. 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

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Chesed Committee Roselyn Kalb

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We welcome Amy and Todd Sibel and their children, Sophie, Jack, and Lilly as new members to Beth Tfiloh. Todd is self-employed with Volturno Solutions. Sophie is in the 12th grade and Lilly is in the 8th grade at Roland Park, Jack is in the 10th grade at Gilman. Amy’s parents and brother and sister-in-law are our members Lynn and Harold Davidov, and Jon and Robin Davidov, and Amy’s aunt and uncle are our members, Myrna and Morton Goldberg. Todd’s parents, brother and sister and brother-in-law are our members, Carole and Hanan Sibel, Steven Sibel and Cara and Jay Cohen .

BT SEDER SURVEY Would your family be interested in attending a 2nd Seder at Beth Tfiloh? We are surveying our synagogue members and school families to see if there is sufficient interest in having a Beth Tfiloh Communal Seder for the 2nd Seder. We estimate a cost of $35-40 per adult and $18-25 for children ages 4-11. Please complete our SEDER SURVEY to let us know the estimated number of adults and children from your family who you would expect to be a part of your group. Take the BT SEDER SURVEY at bethtfiloh.com/SEDER or contact Joan Feldman, jfeldman@btfiloh. org or 410-413-2312.

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BT CARES raises the bar for Tikkun Olam Since the BT Cares Social Action Committee was formed a few years ago, the things we have accomplished have been amazing! From organizing more than 200 volunteers to help with Hurricane Sandy disaster relief and collecting more than 1,500 pairs of gloves for Winter survival kits, to delivering more than 700 Mishloach Manot bags to Jewish nursing homes and hospitals during Purim, Beth Tfiloh has truly made a difference in the lives of so many. We thank the hundreds of BT members and school families who have served as volunteers for these and other causes. We couldn’t have done it without all of you. For the upcoming year, BT Cares will focus the majority of its community efforts on joining the FIGHT AGAINST HOMELESSNESS. The idea to focus on one core issue came about following a series of Membership Committee and Synagogue Board meetings, where participants encouraged Social Action to not only make a difference on the surface, but to develop a thematic approach that would enable us to have a more significant impact on a specific cause. In addition to donating H.E.L.P. lunches to the Hannah More Women and Children’s Shelter, this upcoming year, Beth Tfiloh will run a clothing drive for professional business attire in order to help the women at the shelter become more comfortable and prepared for any interviews and/or professional working environments. In addition to collecting toiletries and winter items for those in need, Beth Tfiloh’s volunteer efforts will include more hands-on projects at different organizations and facilities, 6

including Helping Up Mission, Moveable Feast, and Baltimore Station. BT Cares will also be organizing an on-going art fundraiser in which our students, members, and families will be able to create beautiful squares that, after woven together, will help make the stairwells at Healthcare for the Homeless brighter, enticing clients to increase their health and activity levels by using the stairs. We will implement a new Casserole Program that will help feed men, women, and children in various shelters. And, we will participate in the 2015 Empty Bowls program, one of Baltimore’s signature events that raises funds to serve those who are hungry and homeless in our community. BT Cares is striving to do more, help more, and change more people’s lives by joining the fight against homelessness. All the many BT CARES projects from 2013-14 (see sidebar) will continue throughout the upcoming year, along with the new initiatives mentioned above. There are so many

BT CARES PROJECTS DURING 2013-14 • Collected $400 for the Maryland Food Bank (Governor’s Day to Serve) • Delivered hundreds of bi-weekly lunches to Hannah More Women and Children’s Shelter • BT Blood Drive • Partnered with the Associated for Community Mitzvah Day • Collected 1,500+ pairs of gloves and granola bars for Winter Survival Kits • Assembled 700+ Mishloach Manot bags for nursing home residents • Donated toiletries and served lunch at Helping Up Mission • Assisted with Bingo at Weinberg Park • Decorated holiday cards for Israeli soldiers • Collected coats and clothing for the Wolfe Street Academy • Delivered Shavuot baskets of fresh fruits and vegetables to Hannah More

ways to get involved and we really need your help. To get involved and receive information about upcoming BT CARES Social Action projects, please email Lindsay Gaister at lgaister@ btfiloh.org or sign-up to volunteer on the BT website:www.bethtfiloh.com/ socialaction.

KOSHER COOKING IN TUSCANY December 1 – 8, 2014 Travel to Florence, Italy for kosher cooking classes taught by the owners of the prestigious Scuola di Arte Culinaria ‘Cordon Bleu’ cooking school. Touring and cultural events in Florence included. Only 14 available spaces. Deposit due by August 1. For additional information/application contact the Mercaz office at 410-413-2321 / mercaz@btfiloh.org.


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School News

BT TEACHERS OF THE YEAR (left to right) - Mrs. Jamie Forman, Ms. Danielle Levin, Mrs. Michele Shira, Mr. Marc Burkom ‘98, and Mrs. Halaine Steinberg.

Morah Elisheva Erlanger was selected from hundreds of Jewish educators across North America as one of six Grinspoon Award for Excellence in Jewish Education winners.

Morah Erlanger receives National Grinspoon Award for Excellence in Jewish Education On the last day of school, representatives of the Center for Jewish Education paid a surprise visit to our Lower School to announce that Second Grade teacher, Morah Elisheva Erlanger had been selected from among hundreds of Jewish educators across North America, to receive the coveted National Grinspoon Award for Excellence in Jewish Education, which recognizes, honors and supports outstanding classroom Jewish educators. The award includes an honorarium for Morah Erlanger, acknowledgement in local and national publications, grants for professional development opportunities, and stipends for peer to peer trainings. Morah Erlanger had previously been awarded the Center for Jewish Education’s Sam Kahan Distinguished Educator Award. “Morah Erlanger is one in a million!” says Mrs. Nina Wand, Lower School Principal. “She is a thoughtful and innovative teacher who cares deeply about her students – how and what they learn! She spends time creating materials and lessons that challenge the children to think and that spark their interest and curiosity.” Mazal tov to Morah Erlanger on this well-deserved award!

BT Junior named Big Brothers/Big Sisters’ Champion of Mentoring By Yitzhak M. ’15 On May 15th, Zachary Azrael ‘15, President of the Beth Tfiloh chapter of the National Honor Society, received the Champion of Mentoring award from Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Chesapeake for his work in founding the Tutoring Outreach Program —TOP at their annual MentorZing ceremony. Other honorees included Senator Barbara A. Mikulski, Governor Martin O’Malley, and Baltimore City Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake. TOP partners with the U.S. Dream Academy, an after-school program which focuses on students with incarcerated family members. On school days, BT National Honor Society members travel to Pimlico Elementary/ Middle School to partner with the students and give them personalized attention while tutoring them in subjects like math, English, and science. While originally imagined as a simple tutoring program, TOP has grown since its inception, and has achieved much in its first year as a program. Recently, Pikesville High School students have volunteered to help Beth Tfiloh and started a drive to collect art supplies for the students at the U.S. Dream Academy. While continuing to expand projects within Pimlico Elementary and

STUDENT CHAMPION OF MENTORING AWARDEE - BT National Honor Society President, Zachary Azrael ‘15 has received local and national recognition for founding the Tutoring Outreach Program, a service project of the BT Chapter of the National Honor Society.

Middle School, TOP is also attempting to expand the program nationally, reaching out to schools in Texas, Washington D.C., Pennsylvania, and Florida. The program has been recognized not only locally, on WBAL and in the Baltimore Jewish Times, but also nationally, by the National Honor Society and Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Chesapeake Region. In addition to this prestigious award from Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Zach has also won the Local level of the Kohl’s Cares Scholarship Program for making a positive impact in his community.

Teachers Honored at Closing Faculty Luncheon Mrs. Zipora Schorr, Director of Education, named the following Teachers of the Year at the closing faculty luncheon: Jamie Forman (PreSchool); Michele Shira and Danielle Levin (Lower School; Marc Burkom ‘98 (Athletics Dept.); and Halaine Steinberg (College Guidance, English) Special tributes were also given to retiring teachers, including Mrs. Rae Goldberg, Mrs. Rhona Simon, Mrs. Rachel Glazer, and Mrs. Jean Ginsberg. Mrs. Schorr gave Rabbi Aaron Frank a fond farewell as he returns to his roots in Riverdale, New York, to join the administration of the SAR Academy. Mrs. Deborah Rapoport has been been appointed Interim Principal of the High School. 7


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School News

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Beth Tfiloh Dahan Graduates!

MAZEL TOV TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 2014 - OUR 25th GRADUATING CLASS! Sara Beth Adler, Dalia Bauman, Mason Hunter Bernstein, Joseph A. Brookman, Mitchell Caplan, Noa Hailey Cardin, Alexander Cohn, Dorothy Kate Coplan, Lauren Alyse Eisner, Caitlyn Rachel Franks, A. Alexander Friedberg, Brandon Alexander Gelfen, Corey Alex Gold, Carly Jill Greenberg, Marcelo Scott Grosberg, Daniel Ilan Gross, Raanan Sharohn Gurewitsch, Arielle Robin Hamburg, Eden Jakob, Andrew Charles Kadish, Shana Rose Kaplan, Mollye Paige Komins, Aliza Vered Kozlovsky, Spencer Logan Kronthal, Mackenzie Brooke Lewis, Elliyahu Natan Lucas, Shachar Yisrael Luny, Daniel Evan Mayer, Shayna

Paige Michalowski, Hallie Ilana Miller, Jenna Erin Miller, Morgan Alexandra Mzhen, Gilbert S. Rifkin, Matthew Rosen, Rebecca Leigh Rosen, Hallye Rachel Rosenbloom, Lisa Sara Roskes, Kevin Grant Rosofsky, Jennifer Alicia Rubin, Elana Lynn Sandler, Cori Brooke Shapiro, Morgan Layne Shapiro, Michelle Leah Sidle, Hilla Singerman, Meredith Rachael Smith, Jesse Roan Solomon, Alexandra Lynn Stampfer, Joshua M. Stein, Isaac Sam Steinmetz, Leizer Louis Steppa, Samantha Lauren Straus, Erin Nicole Sullivan, Ali Shira Summerfield, Madeline Hannah Terrill, Mitchell Traub, Yakov Weingarten, Emily Willner

OUR SENIORS HAVE RECEIVED ACCEPTANCES FROM THE FOLLOWING COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES The University of Alabama, Arizona State University, The University of Arizona, The Community College of Baltimore County, University of Baltimore, Bar-Ilan University, Barnard College, Binghamton University, Boston University, Brandeis University, Bucknell University, College of Charleston, University of Chicago, Clark University, University of Connecticut, University of Delaware, Drexel University, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Emory University, Franklin and Marshall College, The George Washington University, Georgetown University, Georgia Institute of Technology, The University of Georgia, University of Hartford, Harvard College, High Point University, Hofstra University, Indiana University at Bloomington, James Madison University, Johns Hopkins University, Kansas State University, University of Kansas, Kent State University, Kenyon College, Lehigh University, University of Maryland (Baltimore County), University of Maryland (College Park), University of Massachusetts

OUR SENIORS HAVE RECEIVED ACCEPTANCES FROM THE FOLLOWING YESHIVOT, SEMINARIES & ISRAEL PROGRAMS Bar Ilan Israel Experience, Machon Maayan, Midreshet Amit , Midreshet HaRova, Midreshet Lindenbaum, Midreshet Moriah, Nativ, Yeshivat Eretz Hatzvi, Yeshivat Lev HaTorah, Yeshivat Orayta, Young Judaea Year Course

(Amherst), Miami University (Oxford), University of Miami, Michigan State University, University of Michigan, Muhlenberg College, The College of New Jersey, New York University, Northeastern University, Ohio University, Pace University, New York City, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia University, University of Pittsburgh, Princeton University, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Rochester Institute of Technology, Salisbury University, University of South Carolina, Stern College for Women, Stetson University, Stevenson University, Syracuse University, The University of Tampa, The Ohio State University, Touro College, Towson University, Tulane University, Vanderbilt University, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, University of Virginia, Washington University in St. Louis, West Virginia University, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Yeshiva University

OUR SENIORS HAVE RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING AWARDS & HONORS National Merit Scholarship Finalist (2), National Merit Scholarship Commended Student (7), National AP Scholar, AP Scholar with Distinction (4), AP Scholar with Honor (8), AP Scholar (9), U.S. Presidential Scholar Finalist, Robot Challenge Finalists, MIAA and IAAM Division All-Stars

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or Fall 2014, Beth Tfiloh campers are eligible to attend Beth Jacob at Beth Tfiloh Hebrew School for FREE.* You don’t even have to be a BT synagogue member!

The spirit... the fun... the joy of Judaism you and your kids love isn’t just for summer anymore!

BETH JACOB @ BETH TFILOH HEBREW SCHOOL OFFERS: • Sunday-only program for Kindergarten & 1st Graders • Two-day per week program for 2nd Graders & older • NEW Meir Program for children with language-based learning differences • Outstanding, caring faculty • Computer lab, art studio, music and library Mr. Brian Singer, Hebrew School Director • Bible, holidays, laws and customs

Learn more at bethtfiloh.com/hebrewschool For information, please contact Regina Jacobs in the Hebrew School Office at 410-413-2502. *One year free Beth Jacob at Beth Tfiloh Hebrew School tuition available to Beth Tfiloh Campers who have not previously attended Hebrew School.

SUMMER @ BT

“Summertime, and the livin’ is easy. School’s out and the days are long.”

JOIN THE BT FAMILY for refreshing and rejuvenating Shabbat services and family activities, with a welcome change of pace that offers something for everyone.

SHABBAT MORNING SERVICES This summer (July 5 through August 16), we will have a special Shabbat morning schedule.

Shacharit 9 am/Dahan Sanctuary 9:30 am/Epstein Chapel Our two services will join together in the Dahan Sanctuary on July 5 and August 9, beginning at 9 am.

Torah Tidbits Immediately following services, join our rabbis for a discussion of “Torah Tidbits” - with fascinating insights into the weekly Torah portion, the 3 Weeks and Tisha B’Av, as well as current events in Israel, and contemporary Jewish issues.

Ice Cream Kiddush We will cap off each Shabbat morning with a delicious and refreshing Ice Cream Kiddush, with an assortment of sweet and cool treats that will delight adults and children alike.

CHILDREN’S SERVICES Kid Cong and Cookie Minyan Kid Cong (Grades K-4) and Cookie Minyan (PreSchool) is EVERY WEEK this Summer. Kid Cong -10 am / Cookie Minyan - 10:45 am.

Don’t miss our sweet, cool treats all summer long at all Shabbat programs!

Morah M ar Globerm cie an

Mr. Bria n Singer

FAMILY SHABBAT AFTERNOON FUN Spend time with other BT Families for a relaxed afternoon. Meet on the preschool playground and children can play outside or in the gym with Coach Jen! Snacks and drinks will be served.

Shabbat Afternoon Playdates - July 12, July 26 and August 2 4:30-6 pm - Spend time with other BT families for a relaxed afternoon. Meet on preschool playground and children can play outside or in the gym with Coach Jen! Snacks and drinks will be served.

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Shabbat Picnic Lunch - Saturday, August 9

Join us for a light Shabbat picnic lunch with make-your-own ice cream sundaes for dessert. Cost: $10/adult, $5/children over 12, free/children ages 11 and under

FAMILY “DRIVE IN” MOVIE NIGHT Saturday, August 23 @ 8:45 pm – on the Middle School Basketball Court Join us for an interactive Havdallah and then cool down with an outdoor screening of Frozen! Bring blankets and chairs and relax with your family and friends. Popcorn and drinks will be provided. Cost: $4/ person; family maximum is $16. Register for all summer activities: $50 per family or register per event at individual pricing at

www.bethtfiloh.com/summeractivities Deadline to register for 8/9 Lunch is 8/5 Deadline to register for Movie Night is 8/20

MARK CALE YOUR N Sept 6 DAR: Schoo Back to Minya l Cookie n and M , Kid Cong iddle S Minya chool n

For more information on these programs contact Rachel Plotkin, rplotkin@btfiloh.org/410-413-2451.

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BETH TFILOH BULLETIN

JULY-AUGUST 2014 A TAMMUZ-ELUL 5774

There’s something for everyone at Beth Tfiloh for the New Year! THE HIGH HOLY DAYS are an exciting and meaningful time at Beth Tfiloh. The timeless traditions of old are imbued with new meaning and nuance. Joyous melodies engage everyone’s participation. Our rabbis’ poignant messages inspire and uplift us. We join together as a caring community, renewed and reinvigorated for a New Year of joy and peace. DAHAN SANCTUARY SERVICE

AUDITORIUM SERVICE

• An inspiring service in the magnificent Dahan Sanctuary

• A lively service for young and old alike, with joyous melodies and spirited participation

• Led by Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg, with Hazzan Avi Albrecht & Choir

• Led by Rabbi Chai Posner and Rabbi Jonathan Gross, with Rabbi Elan Adler as Shaliach Tzibur (davening leader)

• Sermons by Rabbi Wohlberg, Rabbi Posner, and Rabbi Gross • Rynd Family Room for parents with young children; babysitting & children’s services

Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg

Hazzan Avi Albrecht

Rabbi Jonathan Gross

For more information about High Holy Day Seats or Membership Packages, please call Eve Kresin Steinberg, Executive Director, at 410-413-2251. www.BethTfiloh.com

• Sermons by Rabbi Posner, Rabbi Wohlberg, and Rabbi Gross • Rynd Family Room for parents with young children; babysitting & children’s services

> Free High Holy Day > Special Membership Seats For Young Packages For Young Members 35 & under Couples & Singles

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We are delighted to welcome back RABBI ELAN ADLER, who will lead our davening in the Auditorium Service for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, and will give the Sermon on Shabbat Shuva.

Rabbi Chai Posner

Rabbi Elan Adler

CHILDREN’S SERVICES Beth Tfiloh offers a full complement of children’s services for the High Holy Days as well as every Shabbat and Yom Tov: • Babysitting, Rynd Family Room, Nursing Room • PreSchool Family Service • PreSchool Children’s Service (Four’s/GA/Kindergarten) • Kid Cong (Grades 1-4) • Middle School Minyan (Gr. 5-7) • Teen & Young Adult Minyan (Gr. 8-12 & college students) • Services led by outstanding BT Faculty & Alumni • Light lunch provided


BETH TFILOH BULLETIN

JULY-AUGUST 2014 A TAMMUZ-ELUL 5774

We gratefully acknowledge the following contributions to our Congregation & School ROSALIE AND RICHARD ALTER SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Honor of: Richard Alter, on his special birthday, by Sharon Rochlin. Rosalie and Richard Alter, on their birthdays and Mother’s Day and Father’s Day, by Lucille Alter.

RAY NACHLAS BECKER SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Honor of: Arielle and Nathan Rosenberg, on their marriage, by Jacqueline Becker In Memory of: To commemorate the yahrzeit of beloved mother, Ray Nachlas Becker, by Jacqueline Becker. Joseph Waranch, by Jacqueline Becker, Walter Becker. Sybil White, by Walter Becker.

LARRAINE BERNSTEIN AND KEN HORNSTEIN FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Honor of: Ruthie and David Carliner, on the birth of their grandson, Stanley Penn Carliner, by Fanny and Morris Segall. Helene Penn Dorf, on the birth of her greatgrandson, Stanley Penn Carliner, by Fanny and Morris Segall. In Memory of: Beatrice Frank, by Larraine Bernstein and Ken Hornstein.

BETH JACOB HEBREW SCHOOL AT BETH TFILOH FUND In Memory of: Irvin Hyatt, by Natalie and Jay Chason, Naden/ Lean,LLC, Beth and Michael Sellman, Barbara and Alan Siskin, Ruth and Michael Unterweger, Frances and Allan Zalesky. Joseph Waranch, by Revanne Aronoff, Frances Kessler and Jack Finkelstein

BETH TFILOH DAHAN COMMUNITY SCHOOL In Honor of: Myra and Bill Fox, on the birth of their granddaughter, by Tova and Rony Natanzon Rosalie Klotzman, on her receiving the Women of Action Award from the Federation of Jewish Women, by Roselyn and IrvKalb. Zipora Schorr, for her kindness, by Sandy Dobres. In Memory of: Buddy Finkelstein, by Margie Kovens Beatrice Frank and H. Flo Friedman, by Sherri and Gary Kassimir and family. Joseph Frank, Beatrice Frank, and H. Flo Friedman, by Joy and Eugene Katz Earl Gerber, by Sylvia Tulkoff. Arthur Hoffman, by Tova and Rony Natanzon.

Jack Van Newkirk, by Susan and Michael Sless. David Rudnick, by Loryn Lesser, Micah, Davina, and Matt Kleid. Joseph Waranch, by Ronnie and Stanley Amernick, Rosalie and Jerry Klotzman, Linda and Errol Krass, Loryn Lesser, Brenda and Joe Pariser, Rena and Sheldon Polun, Linda and Herb Proper, Bonita and Jeffrey Rothman, Marcia and Alvin Sachs, Richard, Lloyd, and Aaron Stein, Sylvia Tulkoff, Susan and Maury Wilkens.

BETH TFILOH DAHAN COMMUNITY SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Honor of: Terry Alpert, on becoming a Bat Mitzvah, by Brenda and Steve Schuman. Natalie and Jay Chason, on their son, Eric’s, graduation from the University of Michigan, by Cheri and David Hurwitz and family. Natalie and Jay Chason, on a wonderful Spotlight event, by Susan, Paul, Melissa, and Julie Harans. Jacob Cohen, on his special birthday, by Diane and Larry Seegull. Wendy Farley, with thanks and appreciation for making Covenant Guild’s day so very special, by Phyllis Gold. Myra and Bill Fox, on the birth of their granddaughter, by Helene Penn Dorf. Jill and Jeffrey Friedman, on their son, Max, becoming a Bar Mitzvah, by Cheri and David Hurwitz and family. Regina Jacobs, Melissa Klawans Cohen, and Sheri Seaman, with thanks for their help and support throughout the year, by Joyce Grand. Rebecca Kresin, on her special 90th birthday, by Evelyn Gross, Lottie Lattin, Liz Lehmann, Regina Warschawski. Marcia Leavey, on the completion of her term as Sisterhood President, by Amy, David, Benjamin, Andrew, and Samantha Glazer. Melissa Lebowitz, with thanks for her kindness and professionalism, by David Barnstein and Family. Tracie Lissauer, Josh Meyers, and Randall Singer, for their time and dedication to the Lower School Committee by Nina Wand and Susan Yurow. Honey and Howard Lowenthal, on their daughters, Marley and Courtney’s graduations from the University of Maryland, by Susan and Scott Yurow. Allison Magat, by Frada and Ronald Galler. Ronnie Plotkin, on her grandson, Max Friedman, becoming a Bar Mitzvah, by Susan and Edward Frieman. Wendy Quartner, with thanks for her wonderful care and support throughout the year, by Joyce Grand. Zipora Schorr, with thanks and appreciation for making Covenant Guild’s day so very special, by Phyllis Gold. Brenda Schuman, with thanks for making Naomi’s school year so special, by the Shoemaker-Kott Families. Sheri Seaman, with thanks for her kindness and professionalism, by David Barnstein and Family.

Ben Sigman, on his special birthday, by Dana and Herman Brecher. Brian Singer, with thanks and appreciation for making Covenant Guild’s day so very special, by Phyllis Gold. Nina Wand, with thanks and appreciation for making Covenant Guild’s day so very special, by Phyllis Gold. Nina and Gary Wand, on Ariel’s marriage to Paul Cohen, by Cheri and David Hurwitz and family, Robin Neumann and Marci Platt, Susan and Scott Yurow. Nina Wand and Susan Yurow, with thanks for their guidance and leadership throughout the year, by Joyce Grand. Phyllis and Mark Waxman, on the marriage of their daughter, Ashley, to Rob Duke, by Susan and Scott Yurow. Speedy Recovery to: Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg, by Dana and Herman Brecher. In Memory of: Sidney Abbott, by Joyce and Daniel Arovas. Mollie Caplan, by Susan and Scott Yurow. Jerry Engelman, by Rosalie and Malcolm Renbaum. Irene Forshlager, by Nancy and Marc Gertner. Beatrice Frank, by Jill and Gary Eidelman, Josephine and Donald Franklin, Cheri and David Hurwitz and family, Mindy and Jud Lipowitz, Joanne and Marshall Rief, Sherri and Neil Sweren. Joseph Frank, by Natalie and Jay Chason and family. H. Flo Friedman, by Natalie and Jay Chason and family, Jill and Gary Eidelman, Josephine and Donald Franklin, Betty Leichtman, Joanne and Marshall Rief Earl Gerber, by the Kirk Family, Mindy and Jud Lipowitz, Gina, Stephen, and Michael Millstein, Susan and Michael Sless, the Sterns, Susan and Scott Yurow. Jerry Grabush, by Northern Pharmacy and Judy and Marty Mintz. Arthur Hoffman, by Wilma and Paul Alpert, Elayne and Buzz Berg, Ruthie and David Carliner, Helene Penn Dorf, Frona and Gordon Greenspun, Berly and Avi Hershkovitz, Miriam and Arnold Kahn, Peggy and Sid Kaz, Marcia and Alvin Sachs, Carolyn and Hank Schlenger, Lois and Ben Sigman, the Simhi Family, Sylvia Tulkoff, Susan and Scott Yurow. Jay Karpa, by Nancy and Marc Gertner, the Edward Goldstein Family, Amy and Marty Passen. Rabbi Aaron Landes, by Eva and David Engles. Bernie Levy, by Lynn and Harold Davidov and Alice Rosenbush. Judy Mittel, by Esther and Brian Finglass, Mindy and Jud Lipowitz, Susan and Scott Yurow Curtis Morris, by Louise, Dan and Sam Supnick. Milton Norwood, by Judy and Marty Mintz. Robert Saks, by Susan and Scott Yurow. Mary Benesch Sandler, by Marcia and Alvin Sachs. Frank Schuster, by Berly and Avi Hershkovitz.

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BETH TFILOH BULLETIN Harold Sherr, by Donna and Albert Polovoy. Larry Sisserman, by Rosalie and Malcolm Renbaum. Joseph Waranch, by Linda Barron, Elayne and Buzz Berg, Florence Brill, Drew Ezrine and friends, Karen and Bill Glazer, Fran and Spencer Goldberg, Evelyn Gross, Minnie and Irv Hyatt, Mindy and Jud Lipowitz, Ellen and Joseph Miller, Cheri Milrad, Susie and Morty Mindell, Louise, Dan, and Sam Supnick, Lyn and Freddie Traub, Roz and Marvin Weiner, Donna and Howard Weiss.

MICKEY AND BERNIE BLIDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL In Memory of: Joseph Waranch, by Mickey and Bernie Bliden.

BROTHERHOOD S. HAROLD COHEN SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Honor of: Diane Seegull, on her election to the BT Board, by Jacob Cohen. In Memory of: The sister of Flo Ziffer, by Leslie and Adam Rosen. Joseph Waranch, by Maureen, Howard, Jason and Jaime Davidov, Berly and Avi Hershkovitz, Saundra Morstein, Richard Rynd.

PAUL BURMAN HOSPITALITY FUND In Memory of: Joseph Waranch, by Marsha and Ellis Caplan.

DIAMOND FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND Speedy Recovery to: Harry Zemel, by Liebe Diamond. In Memory of: Jay Karpa, by Liebe Diamond. Donald Saltzman, by Liebe Diamond. Frank Schuster, by Liebe Diamond. Joseph Waranch, by Aaron Zukerberg

JEROME AND RHEDA FADER CAMP SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Honor of: Judi Fader, on her 55th birthday, by the Birthday Boat Bash Group. Speedy Recovery to: Rheda Fader, by the Tuesday Girls, Ellen and Stuart Wiesenberger. In Memory of: Buddie Finkelstein, by Rheda Fader. Bernie Levy, by Rheda Fader. Larry Pozanek, by the Samuelson and Dannenbaum Families.

FREDA AND MORRIS FRINER SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Memory of: Arthur Hoffman, by the Samuelson and Dannenbaum Family.

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JULY-AUGUST 2014 A TAMMUZ-ELUL 5774 GENERAL FUND

GRANDPARENTS’ CIRCLE OF BOOKS

In Honor of:

In Memory of:

Ted Chernak, on his 80th birthday, by Shelley and Eric Schwartz and family. Sandy Dobres, on receiving the Golda Meir Award from Israel Bonds, by Marlene and Dan Kessler, Judy and Arnold Zerwitz. Leah Hochman, on her birthday, by Rebecca Sandler. Adam Seth Hyman and Rachel Renae Johnson, on their marriage, by Fran Tannenbaum and Brian Kaye. Gladys and Richard Kremen, on the birth of their granddaughter, Olive Sophia Kremen, by Linda Germaine Miller and Joseph Miller. A generous donation was made to Beth Tfiloh by Negin Hariri. A generous donation was made in appreciation, by Bruce Shindler. Rabbi Chaim Wecker, in appreciation of making the baby naming of Emma Rose so special, by Mandi and Brett Miller.

Beatrice Frank, by Shannon and Stacy Spann.

In Memory of: Sidney Lewis Abbott, by Ruth and John Holmes. Joseph Cowen, by Gloria Brissman. Joel (Buddy) Finkelstein, by Richard Rynd. Irene Shirley Forshlager, by Applegate Company, Phyllis and Lawrence Brash, Century Engineering, Karen Kabat. Earl Gerber, by Sylvia and Ed Schechter, Kari, Mark, Andrew and Allison Schlossberg. Arthur Hoffman, by Ilene and Dennis Brave. Irvin Hyatt, by Joanne and Herb Belgrade. Jay Karpa, by Joyce and Richard Franklin, Stephanie and Jeffrey Gordon, Martin Kanner, Rosalie and Malcolm Renbaum, Barbara Stein, Dorothy Stein. Curtis Morris, by Marie and Martin Schwartz. Helen Salzman, by Marci Gordon and Andrew Barnstein. The yahrzeit of Maurice Schoenfeld, by Heshy Schoefeld. Larry Sisserman, by Sandy and Sheldon Dobres, Lynne and Stan Haas. Joseph Waranch, by Ilene and Dennis Brave, Myrna and Benjamin Cardin, Arnold and Reba Cohen, Jimmy Crystal, Marcia and David Danoff, Helene Penn Dorf, Jill and Gary Eidelman, Susan and Herbert Garten, Charles Geshekter and Ruth G. Millward, Ann and Michael Hillman, Cindy and Adam Lourie, Naden Lean LLC, Ross Nicholson, Lauren and David Rauseo, Joyce and Arnold Rottman, Miriam and Sidney Schlachman, Sandy and Heshy Schoenfeld, Martin and Marie Schwartz, Eileen and Michael Stang, Joyce and Tom Stern, Amy and Jack Wilen.

ALAN J. KARLIN CHATAN TORAH HONOR FUND In Honor of: Mandi Miller, in appreciation of her kindness, by June Karlin. Nikki and Harry Nudelman, on their wedding anniversary, by June Karlin. Donna and Howard Weiss, on the birth of their grandson, Alexander Dumas, by Elinda and Ben Hendin. Speedy Recovery to: June Karlin, by Judy Caplan and Stuart Poltilove. In Memory of: Larry Sisserman, by Judy Caplan.

MAX AND ESTHER KAYE ISRAEL SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Honor of: Frances Kessler, on Mother’s Day, by Molly, Lani, and Michael Kessler. In Memory of: Joseph and Beatrice Frank and H. Flo Friedman, by Susan and Michael Sless.

JEROME KIRSON SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Memory of: Joseph Waranch, by Anita and Frank Sapperstein and Sara Abrams. Sonia Waranch, by Anita and Frank Sapperstein and Sara Abrams.

LEVINE FAMILY ARTS APPRECIATION FUND In Memory of: Jay Karpa, by Sarellen and Marshall Levine Leo Stern, by Sarellen and Marshall Levine.

JERRY LICHTER SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT FUND In Memory of: Joseph Waranch, by Judy and Bob Cohen, Myra Lichter, Sam Lichter.

SOPHIE AND WILLIAM MAZER SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Memory of: Joseph Waranch, by the Mazer Family—Willie, Roz, and David.

SONIA AND STANLEY GOLDBERG ADOPT-A-CHILD FUND

THE MERCAZ DAHAN CENTER FOR JEWISH LIFE AND LEARNING

Speedy Recovery to:

In Memory of:

Marvin Renbaum, by Sonia and Stanley Goldberg.

Joseph Waranch, by Pauline and Albert Auslander. Larry Wolf, by Rosalie and Malcolm Renbaum.

In Memory of: Arthur Hoffman, by Dawn and Glenn Goldberg, Sonia and Stanley Goldberg


BETH TFILOH BULLETIN THE MINYANAIRES FUND In Memory of: Joseph Waranch, by Marcy Rynd Ashpes, Sandy and Sheldon Dobres, Susan and Michael Sless.

NELSON NEUMAN FAMILY KIDDUSH FUND In Honor of: Phyllis Neuman, for her involvement in Sisterhood, by Beth Tfiloh Sisterhood. In Memory of: Joseph Waranch, by Phyllis Neuman, Ricka Neuman.

ANN NEUMANN-LIBOV SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Honor of: Beth Goldsmith, on being recognized by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum for her support of the Bringing the Lessons Home: Holocaust Education for the Community program, by Mort Libov. In Memory of: Beatrice Frank, by Robin, Mark, Paul, Andy, and Chloe Neumann. Joseph Frank, by Robin, Mark, Paul, Andy, and Chloe Neumann. H. Flo Friedman, by Robin, Mark, Paul, Andy, and Chloe Neumann. Earl Gerber, by Robin, Mark, Paul, Andy, and Chloe Neumann. Beloved father of Nancy Gertner, by Mort Libov. Lee Rome, by Mort Libov. Norman Vale, by Mort Libov.

JULY-AUGUST 2014 A TAMMUZ-ELUL 5774 JENNIFER & MICHAEL SACHS CAMP FUND

LINDA AND SEYMOUR YAFFE SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT FUND

In Memory of:

In Honor of:

Beatrice Frank, by Sally and Ron Davis. Flo Friedman, by Sally and Ron Davis.

Noa Cardin, on her graduation from the Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School, by Michele, Scott, Aaron, and Remy Wendell.

KATARINA SAMUEL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

In Memory of:

In Memory of: Earl Gerber, by Rabbi Binyomin Field.

MILTON AND RAE SAMUELSON MEMORIAL FUND In Memory of: William Feinblum, by Phyllis Kolodner. Larry Pozanek, by Phyllis Kolodner. Reva Rolnick, by Barbara and Steve Samuelson. Hilda Rudo, by Phyllis Kolodner, the Samuelson and Dannenbaum Families. Larry Sisserman, by Barbara and Steve Samuelson. Elaine Snyder, by Laura and Ron Samuelson.

LORRAINE SEIDEN MEMORIAL FUND

In Memory of: Barry Plotkin, on the Bar Mitzvah of his grandson, Max Friedman, by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Junker. Joseph Waranch, by Dorothy and Aaron Donner, Carolyn Baverman, Phyllis Rice, Harold Rottman.

RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND In Honor of: Alvin Tamres, on his special birthday, by Susan and Richard Rotner. Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg, in appreciation of making the baby naming of Emma Rose so special, by Mandi and Brett Miller. Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg, in appreciation, by Gail and Jerome Glazer. Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg, with deepest gratitude, by Nina and Gary Wand. Speedy Recovery to: Donna Belsky, by Lester Belsky. In Memory of: Ira Flax, by Myrna Goldberg. Arthur Hoffman, by Linda and Richard Isen. Joseph Waranch, by Carol and Richard Elan, Gail and Jerome Glazer, Fran and Geoffrey Kroll, Irene and Robert Russel, Marlyn and Herbert Seidman.

JULIUS ZERWITZ MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT FUND In Honor of: Rabbi Yael Hammerman, on her ordination, by Maureen and Howard Davidov. Wendy Schenker, on being appointed a Master in the Circuit Court of Baltimore County, by Sheryl Cooper; Eric, Kayla, and Lianna Reisman; Niki and Alan Harris. In Memory of: Larry Sisserman, by Elaine and Stanley Weintraub.

In Honor of:

Mazel Tov

Seymour “Sy” Newman, on his special birthday, by Aaron Seiden.

We extend a Mazel Tov to the following members:

SISTERHOOD GIFT FUND In Honor of: Sierra Wilen on her graduation from the University of Utah and Blair Wilen on his graduation from Kansas State, by their grandmother, Jacqueline Wilen. Speedy Recovery to:

PRAYER BOOK FUND

Jay Karpa, by Michele and Scott Wendell. Joseph Waranch, by Linda Yaffe.

Donna Belsky, by Sandy and Sheldon Dobres. Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg, by Judy and Marty Woolfson. In Memory of: To commemorate the yahrzeit of Theresa A. Bloom, by Barbara Bloom. Charlotte Fox, by Saundra Morstein. Earl Gerber, by Linda Barron. Joseph Waranch, by Carole and Ron Fradkin, Helen and Jerry Gordon, Rosalie and Malcolm Renbaum, Judy and Marty Woolfson.

ROZ AND MARVIN H. WEINER AND FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Honor of: Sandy Dobres, on being the 2014 Gold Meir Honoree of the Women’s Division of Israel Bonds, by Roz and Marvin Weiner. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Folded, on the birth of their son, Alexander Jacob, by Roz and Marvin Weiner. Roz and Marvin Weiner, for their service, caring and friendship, by Tom Lindley.

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To Ruth and Frank Blatt on marriage of their daughter, Lisa Blatt to Brian Bennett, son of Nell and Thomas Bennett. To Myra and Bill Fox on the birth of their granddaughter; and to the parents, Sheryl and Bill Adler. To Lynne and Richard Goldsmith on the engagement of their daughter, Megan Goldsmith, to Andy Harkavy, son of Susan and Robert Harkavy; and to Megan¹s grandmother, Rayda Gerber. To Rebecca Kresin on her special 90th birthday. To Susan and Richard Rotner on the marriage of their daughter, Jennifer Lynn, to Scott Richard Wingrat, son of Nanci Diamond and Stanton Wingrat, and to the grandmothers, Eleanor Ochfeld and Gilda Diamond. To Rebecca and Justin Rubin on the birth of their twin daughters, Dafna Yael and Orly Maytal; to the grandparents, Joan and Larry Feldman, and to the great-grandfather, Irvin Fishbein. To Riva Sitrin and Avigdor Abrams on their marriage and on Avigdor’s aufruf.. To Nina and Gary Wand on the marriage of their daughter, Ariel to Paul Cohen.

Speedy Recovery vnka vtupr We wish the following members a speedy and complete recovery: To Donna Belsky, Alan Gordon, Arnold Schaftel

YAD B’YAD FUND In Honor of: Terry Alpert, on becoming a Bat Mitzvah, by Gladys Ricklis and Giselle Pincever.

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Condolences

JULY-AUGUST 2014 A TAMMUZ-ELUL 5774

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We extend our heartfelt condolences to the following members: To Leon Albin on the loss of his sister, Beatrice Schwartz. To Rayda Gerber and Lynne Goldsmith on the loss of their husband, father, and our member, Earl Gerber. To Ruth Hoffman on the loss of her husband, Arthur Hoffman. To Betty Karpa and Michael Karpa on the loss of their husband and father, Jay Karpa. To Donald (Tamara) Kirson on the loss of his sister, Charlene Richman To Ina (Jeffrey) Legum on the loss of her mother, Sylvia Luchinsky. To Alan Sandler on the loss of his step-mother, Mary Kathleen Benesch Sandler. To Corrine Schwartz on the loss of her daughter, Rozzi Stoff. To Scarlett (Ronald) Sherman on the loss of her mother, Regina Kronenberger.

Shabbat Kiddush Sponsors We gratefully appreciate the generosity of the following individuals for their sponsorship of the weekly Shabbat morning Kiddush: MAY 10 – The Sisterhood and Brotherhood in honor of Sisterhood/Brotherhood Shabbat. MAY 24 - Ruth and Frank Blatt in honor of the marriage of their daughter, Lisa Beth Blatt to Brian James Bennett, son of Tom and Nell Bennett. MAY 31 – The Nelson Neuman Family Kiddush Fund. JUNE 7 - Adrianne and Mark Foreman, Scott Goldstein and Harriet and Morton Hyatt in honor of Alexandra Goldstein becoming a Bat Mitzvah. JUNE 14 – The Nelson Neuman Family Kiddush Fund.

Shabbat Wine Sponsors We gratefully appreciate the generosity of the following individuals for their sponsorship of the wine for Shabbat morning Kiddush: JUNE 7 - Riva Sitrin and Avigdor Abrams in honor of their upcoming wedding in Florida and Avigdor’s aufruf.

Seudah Shelishit Sponsors We gratefully appreciate the generosity of the following sponsors of the weekly Shabbat afternoon Seudah Shelishit: MAY 24 - Sandy and Howard Rosenblatt to commemorate the yahrzeits of Sandy’s father, Samuel Shapiro and Howard’s parents, Sophia and Bernard Rosenblatt. MAY 31 - Marla and Adam Taxin in honor of their first wedding anniversary. JUNE 7 - Bill and Pat Jacobs in memory of Bill’s parents Emanuel B. Jacobs and Isabel W. Jacobs.

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Memorial Plaques have been purchased in memory of the following: Celia Needle Daniel Needle Kenie Zutkoff

Yahrzeit Contributions Hillel Aarons, by Alan Aarons, Barbara Aarons, Jonathan Aarons Ruth Abell, by Janet Billig Anne Adler, by Abraham L. Adler Louis Adler, by Phillip Hydovitz Ray Becker, by Jacqueline Becker Jack Belaga, by Gail Horwitz Lynora Berman, by Bernard Siegel Elizabeth Bernstein, by Benjamin Bernstein Rose Billauer, by Morris Rosen Charles Bodner, by Gilda Donner Stanley Bond, by Steve Bond Alma B. Bookoff, by Lottie Lattin Sera (Sally) Bormel, by Gloria Segall Bracha Brand, by Eli Velder Jeannette Buratt, by Norman Sklar Rose Burgan, by Jean Burgan Revekka Bylay, by Irene Balbir Dorothy Carlin, by Maury Carlin Samuel Carmel, by Sanford Shapiro Bella Cohen, by Arnold Cohen Shirley Cohen, by Bonnie Cohen Sylvia Dackman, by Elliott Dackman Harvey Damsky, by Louise Macks Nathan Daniels, by Minnie Daniels Rabbi Herbert Davis, by Ronald Davis Stephanie Woolfson Dawson, by Judy and Martin Woolfson Melvin Desser, by Sonia Groh, Dorothy (Dotsey) Roth Ruth Desser, by Sonia Groh, Dorothy (Dotsey) Roth Tamara Dzhanashvili, by Ruth Penn Harry Eisenberg, by Ronald Eisenberg Louis Ellis, by Bonnie Cohen Herman Engel, by Rita Sollod Arlene Epstein, by Jane Epstein Louis Epstein, by Gloria Lessing Morris Fedder, by Joel Fedder Alvin Feibus, by Judith Vogelhut Abraham Finkelstein, by Sherry Blum Joseph Finkelstein, by Jack Finkelstein Phyllis Finkelstein, by Jack Finkelstein Saul Finkelstein, by Betty Tepper Heshi A. Fishkind, by Hedy Gleiman Donald Flax, by Mickey Bliden Sara Jane Fox, by Suzanne and John Fox Rebecca Freedland, by Doris Rombro Bessie Freiman, by Joseph Freiman Ginda Funman, by Esther Borodkina Raisa Garfield, by Larry Garfield Carl Garonzik, by Robert Garonzik Annette Gendason, by Herbert Gendason Tillie Gendason, by Herbert Gendason Max Geshekter, by Charles Geshekter, Ruth Geshekter Millward David Gilden, by Steven Gilden Baby Boy Goldberg, by Ted Chernak Jeannette Goldberg, by Barry Goldberg Selma Goldberg, by Joel Goldberg Rita Goldscheider, by Edward Goldscheider Sadie Grand, by Martin Grand

David Greenberg, by Rosalie Rapoport Harry Greenblatt, by Marcia Leavey Jacob Grossblatt, by Anita Fisher Bessie Grossman, by Bertha Dinkin Lothar Haas, by Maureen Davidov, Stanley Haas Isadore Halikman, by Louis Halikman Israel Hendler, by Edna Hendler Shana Heppner, by Molli Golberg Sthel Hoffman, by Ronald Hoffman Sarah R. Horwitz, by Norris Horwitz Malcolm Jacobson, by Thelma Jacobson Harry W. Kandel, by Ronna Plotkin Joseph Karlip, by Fred Karlip Sheindal Kasner, by Harvey Kasner Harold Katcoff, by Anna Jeanette Katcoff Louis Katcoff, by Anna Jeanette Katcoff Sylvia Kellman, by Mildred Aronoff, Barbara Gandel Morris Klein, by Robert Klein Fay Kossow, by Carole Fradkin Sarah Kotelchuck, by Joseph Kotelchuck Shirley Kowitz, by Ervin Kowitz, Joseph Kowitz Clara Kramer, by Libby Wolff Rachel Leah Kravetsky, by Sonia Maltinsky Violet Krichinsky, by Irvin Fishbone Alexander Kupfer, by Sandra Bass Abraham Lamb, by Richard Lamb Iris Lapidus, by Mark Lapidus Morris Israel Leavey, by Marc Leavey Esther Leah Levy, by Ronald Smullian Solomon Levy, by Devera Nachman Eugene Lewis, by Susan Bond Jacob Malek, by Eva Engles Lenke Malek, by Eva Engles Frieda Mayer, by Lutz Alexander Prager Estelle Mazelis, by Elinor Stein Morton Mazor, by Anne Mazor Cohen Capt. Sheldon Miller, by Rosa Miller Sara Millstone, by J. Max Millstone Morris Naftaly, by David Naftaly Rose Narlines, by Barry Lee Narlines Mildred Neil, by Doris Rombro Julius Nelson, by Sandra Dobres Rose Neuman, by Phyllis Neuman Morris Packer, by Mark Rotenberg Joseph Penn, by Helene Penn Dorf Stanley Zelig Penn, by Helene Penn Dorf Louis Plimack, by Elayne Berg Sophia Polovoy, by Norman Polovoy George Pototsky, by Ronald Pototsky Sophie Pototsky, by Ronald Pototsky Abraham Prostic, by Jouce Prostic Miller David Reiser, by Anita Klawans Nettie Rivers, by Elinor Stein Harry L. Robinson, by Joan R. Friedel, Marlyn Seidman Mary Rombro, by Doris Rombro Al Rooner, by Loretta Rooner Minnie Rudolph, by Janet Kotelchuck Samuel J. Sachs, by Alvin Sachs Daniel Sandler, by Alan Sandler Bernard Schein, by Sanford Schein Fannie Schloss, by Stephen Schloss Sidney Schloss, by Stephen Schloss Maurice Schoenfeld, by Marilyn Rosenblatt Michael Max Schwartz, by David Schwartz,, Martin Schwartz Jack Schweitzer, by Toby Martin Esther Segall, by Helene Penn Dorf Carrie Sellman, by Betty Caplan Isidor Sellman, by Betty Caplan Samuel Shapiro, by Sandy Rosenblatt William Shifrin, by Debbi Passapae Nathan Silverstein, by Morton Silverstein Eli Simpson, by Charlene Schimberg


BETH TFILOH BULLETIN Jacob Sklar, by Norman Sklar Arlene Smolar, by Robin Smolar Minkoff Samuel (Sacha) Spector, by Libby Wolff Benjamin Stein, by Eunice Richmond Lee Stein, by Elinor Stein Florence Sternberg, by Rhoda Brown Doris Sukoneck, by Karen Cohen Harold Sukoneck, by Karen Cohen Morris L. Supnick, by Daniel Supnick Mary Sussman, by Florence Brill, Karen Glazer Henry Louis Taylor, by Victor Taylor Harry Tulkoff, by Sylvia Tulkoff Charlie Vineberg, by Layne Herman Clarita Wald, by Jane Goldseker Benjamin H. Weiner, by Anna Jeanette Katcoff Felix Weiner, by Ralph Weiner Anna Wender, by Loretta Rooner Goldie White, by Richard Lamb Maisie White, by Shirley Miller Jerome Joel Wilen, by Jacqueline Wilen Charles Wolfe, by Charles Geshekter, Ruth Geshekter Millward Goldie Wolfe, by Charles Geshekter, Ruth Geshekter Millward William Wolfe, by Charles Geshekter, Ruth Geshekter Millward Martha Yevzeroff, by Barbara Zerivitz Sara Zemel, by Minnie Daniels Selma Gold Zerivitz, by A. David Zerivitz Sophie Zerwitz, by Judy and Arnold Zerwitz Rose Zuessman, by Betty Jacobs Keyser

JULY-AUGUST 2014 A TAMMUZ-ELUL 5774

HIGH HOLIDAY SEAT INFORMATION All current Beth Tfiloh members should have received information about High Holiday seats in the mail. Our Seating Committee looks forward to assisting you with your seating request and has asked that all forms be returned immediately. If you have not yet returned your form and wish to reserve seats for Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur 2014, please leave a message for the Seating Committee at 410-486-1900 Ext. 229, and your call will be returned. WE ARE UNABLE TO ASSIGN SEATS WITHOUT A SEAT REQUEST FORM. If you are interested in becoming a member of our Congregation in order to attend High Holiday Services, please contact Eve Kresin Steinberg, Executive Director at esteinberg@btfiloh.org or 410-413-2251.

SELICHOT @BT Saturday, September 25 10:45 pm • Epstein Chapel BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Join us for a Kumsitz and another outstanding Selichot service featuring Hazzan Avi Albrecht together with the Kol Fusion a cappella group. Don’t miss the upbeat voices of Kol Fusion, a tremendously talented and versatile vocal ensemble. Set the tone for a meaningful and inspiring New Year at a unique Selilchot Service that will be the talk of the town.

BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE The annual Book of Remembrance is a dignified way to honor the memory of loved ones during the Yom Kippur Yizkor Service. Details and forms for inserting inscriptions in this publication have been mailed to all Beth Tfiloh members. The deadline for placing a memorial insertion or display ad is July 15, 2014. For more information, contact Mona Kaufman at 410-413-2211.

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BETH TFILOH BULLETIN

JULY-AUGUST 2014 A TAMMUZ-ELUL 5774

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

Non-Profit Org U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 1262 Baltimore, MD

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 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

Celebrating the Joy of Judaism Embracing all Jews

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

Tisha B‘av at Beth Tfiloh Join the Beth Tfiloh family to mark this time of mourning and reflection for the tragedies that have befallen our people on the 9th day of Av.

Monday, August 4 Mincha Maariv, Eicha & Kinnot Film: “Defiant Requiem: Voices of Resistance”

8:00 pm 8:15 pm

Epstein Chapel Dahan Sanctuary

9:30 pm

Rosen Arts Center / Mintzes Theatre

Shacharit & Kinot 7:00 & 9:00 am OU Kinot Webcast 11:00 am Early Mincha 1:50 pm Mincha 7:50 pm Class 8:20 pm Maariv (Followed by Break Fast) 8:45 pm

Cherie Brownstein, Youth Director

MERCAZ DAHAN CENTER

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

Beth Tfiloh Camps

Epstein Chapel Epstein Chapel Epstein Chapel Epstein Chapel Epstein Chapel Epstein Chapel

“DEFIANT REQUIEM: VOICES OF RESISTANCE”

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Beth Tfiloh Youth Center Ext. 220

FOR JEWISH LIFE AND LEARNING

Tuesday, August 5

The little-known story of the Terezin concentration camp, where the imprisoned conductor and inmates hold onto their humanity by staging plays, composing opera and creating art to record the horrors around them.This creative rebellion reaches its peak when a choir of 150 inmates performs one of the world’s most difficult and powerful choral works, Verdi’s Requiem, re-imagined as a condemnation of the Nazis, and confronts the Nazis faceto-face - singing to them what they dare not say. 85 minutes, English

Zipora Schorr, Director of Education Ext. 305 Allison Magat, President, Board of Trustees Rabbi Aaron Frank, HS Principal Ext. 402 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 Lizzy Solovey ‘09, Alumni Coordinator Ext. 336

410-517-3451

David Schimmel, Director Michael Sachs, Chair

Membership Committee

Ext. 244

Holly Venick, Membership Coordinator Ken Hornstein, Chair

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

Parent Association Ext. 314 Vered Taylor, President

Brotherhood Ext. 238 Richard Goldsmith, President

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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