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African American Association Section 4 Partnership

Upcoming AAACC Meeting & Events

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Sunday, March 19 – General Meeting via Zoom

Saturday, April 15 – Holistic Health and Wellness Fair

Saturday, May 20 – Co-op City Spelling Bee

The AAACC sponsors the following programs for your participation: Belly Dance Classes with Xonia Wilson – Contact: Xonia, 646-301-9438

Evening Line Dance Classes with Cynthia Dixon – Contact: Cynthia, 917903-7073.

Yoga & Pilates Classes with Meena Sharpe-Hicks – Contact: Meena at 917-863-1507.

Co-op City Baptist Church “Gospel Line Dancers” w/ Joyce Smith –Contact: Joyce, 718-320-0714.

“Each one of us, multiplied by all of us, equals “A FORCE FOR GOOD…”

—Michelle Marbury

silent pledge to get involved this year… Anytime Gift Idea!

50th Anniversary T-Shirts!

Yes, we still have some left. These are definitely collector’s items. These shirts make a great gift any time of the year. If you don’t have one, make sure you get one, or two! Many buildings are celebrating 50 years of existing to make up the largest cooperative in the country. The shirts are beautiful and on sale now with the Section 4 Partnership logo on the back… You’ll be proud to wear it. If you would like one or two, contact us by emailing: section4partnership@gmail.com or phone: 347-915-4939.

Building 33 Association

We would like to thank the shareholders, Chief Joseph Riley and Sergeant Andre Waring of the Co-op City Public Safety department for attending our building meeting. We discussed how CCPD is addressing our concerns including loud noises at night, loitering around the shopping centers and stairwells, marijuana smoking, dogs, visibility of officers at night, mental illness, catalytic converters being stolen and illegally parked cars in the cul-de-sac. A community this size is going to have its fair share of issues. In addition to what CCPD is doing, if we all respected the fact that we have to live here together and are not entitled to do whatever we want, we can handle a lot of these concerns on our own. For instance, do you really feel comfortable smoking marijuana in front of little children, someone’s parents or grandparents in and around the shopping center? And loitering in the stairwells? It cannot happen! And as far as officers working late at night, you may not see them, but they are there. If you are ever in a position where you do not feel safe, please call CCPD at 718-671-3050, press the button on the blue lit emergency pole, or dial 911. Always put your safety first!

Double parking in the cul-de-sac is a big problem in front of our building. All we ask is if you have to double park, please be mindful of your neighbors and do not block anyone in.

Dogs in the community? We love them, especially when dog owners behave responsibly! Keep your dog leashed! If you are caught, $50 fine!

Nelson Sweeting, president, Section 5 Association, thank you for attending and allowing us to use the Section 5 Association room for our meeting.

Lastly, we would like to thank New York State Assembly Member Michael Benedetto; his Legislative Aide, Tremaine O’Garro, and his staff for inviting

S4P Mission Statement

The Section 4 Partnership’s purpose is to promote a community of more than just neighbors, but as one family of many cultures, that proactively embraces greatness, and promotes neighborhood interaction. The goal of the organization is to offer solutions that will educate, elevate, inspire, and mobilize our community in unity, to sustain affordability and growth in order to remain environmentally sound and vibrant for generations to come.

“All of us” divided by “Each one of us” equals a force for good.

—Michelle Marbury

us to the Black History Month celebration. It was a festive occasion with good music and plenty of food. Mr. Benedetto presented retired General Manager Noel Ellison, and former Riverbay Board members, Rodney and Shirley Saunders, with plaques honoring them for their work, service and commitment to the community. It was a deserving gesture for three wonderful people.

I was told I am going over my word limit, so until next week, take care and walk good!

––Andrea Mayo

Riverbay Anonymous Whistleblower Hotline

If you have knowledge or a concern of possible violations of law, accounting irregularities, or other suspected wrongdoing affecting Riverbay, you are encouraged to report it to law enforcement, or you may report it through an anonymous hotline by the following methods:

Go to an independent website, www.lighthouse-services/riverbaycorp, to complete an online disclosure form; Call the following independent third party whistleblower hotline at 1-833-290-0009 (English); or 1-800-216-1288 (Spanish); Send an e-mail to reports@lighthouse-services.com (the email must include “Riverbay” in the subject); or Send a fax to (215) 689-3885 (the fax must include “Riverbay” in the subject of the report).

March 2023 has arrived and with it some changes in our weather. Black History Month has also come and gone but we would like to acknowledge all the community organizations who showed support for the month.

The Tour Committee has good and bad news. We must cancel our March 9 trip to IPA’s & Poker Chips due to a low response. All friends who made payments will receive a refund shortly. The Niagara Falls, USA trip must be paid in total by the end of March and the bus is still full. Our trip for August 8 is going very well. This trip is to the Vynecrest Winery. Cost is $119 per person and you can make a payment and reservation at the office or by contacting Ms. Wright, 718-379-3370, or Ms. Brown, 718-379-7962. The seven-night Hawaiian Cruise on the Pride of America with Norwegian Cruise Line is scheduled for September 12-24, 2023. It in-

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cludes airfare to Hawaii, two-night stay in Hawaii, tour of Pearl Harbor, nightly entertainment, meals on board, cabin steward, port taxes paid and many more amenities for your comfort. Prices per person start at $4,689 to $5,389 and single person rates are also available as is trip insurance. More details are available from the tour committee.

On February 23, Assemblyman Benedetto held his Black History Month Luncheon and AARP was glad to be in attendance. As always, he treated his constituents very well and he honored one of our most active community families. We too would like to thank Mr. Rodney and Mrs. Shirley Saunders for all they have contributed to this community for so many years. They have worked tirelessly to improve the quality of life in Co-op City for more than 30 years and for that we have a much better place to live! Thank you!

AARP holds a General Membership Meeting the second Monday of each month. The next meeting is March 13 at 1 p.m. in Room “0.” We have a new Executive Board, and all will be present at the meeting. Our office is open Monday-Thursday from 11 a.m.-3 p.m., located at 177 Dreiser Loop, Room “0,” second floor. Our telephone number is 718-320-1946. If you leave a message, we will get back to you at our earliest opportunity.

From Mrs. Wilson, Good and Welfare contact, we learned that our long-time member and friend, Deloris Cornelius, was hospitalized and is now in Pinnacle Nursing Home. We send her prayers and wishes for a complete recovery. Sending prayers to all our members who are under the weather but recovering in their own spaces.

Be Safe-Be Aware-Be Healthy.

––Ann Purnell

Retirees of Dreiser Loop Goose Island Seniors

Greetings, Retirees and friends,

We hope that everyone and their loved ones are doing well.

Trip Committee – The committee has arranged a bus ride to the Wind Creek Casino in Bethlehem, PA on Friday, March 31. Tickets are $50 with a $25 slot play giveback. The bus will pick up at Dreiser Loop at 8:30 a.m. Payment is due ASAP. Serita will be available in Room 19 on March 3 from 1:00-3:00 p.m. The Resorts World Casino trip on Wednesday, June 28, is in sold out/waitlist status. Questions regarding these trips may be addressed to Serita at 347-564-5722.

Nominating Committee – The Nominating Committee is now in place and accepting applications from candidates who would like to be considered for a position on the RoDL’s board. All board positions are open for election including chaplain. Candidates must be a member of the RoDL for at least one year and current with their membership dues. Contact Daisy at 718-671-6122, if you would like to apply.

Scholarship Committee – Scholarship applications are now available. The deadline for the submission of completed applications to the scholarship committee is May 19. Applicants must be high school seniors scheduled to graduate in June 2023 and be the child, grandchild, great-grandchild or great-great grandchild of a RoDL member whose membership is in good standing (membership paid up for the past two years). Questions may be addressed to JoAnn at 718-710-9082.

Entertainment Committee – Our annual spring luncheon will be held on June 14, at the beautiful Marina del Rey. Tickets are $110 and are now available. Questions may be addressed to Daisy at 718671-6122, Georgianna at 718-379-5762 or Jay at 201-310-2972.

Newsletter Committee – Articles and photographs for the winter/spring newsletter must be submitted no later than April 15. Questions may be addressed to Georgianna at 718-379-5762.

Membership – The $25 annual dues for 2023 can be remitted by a check payable to the “Retirees of Dreiser Loop” and mailed to: Retirees of Dreiser Loop, 177 Dreiser Loop, Room 19, Bronx, NY 10475. Questions may be addressed to Mary at 718-655-9170.

Happy Birthday – Cheers to all our March birthday celebrants. We wish you an incredibly happy birthday and continued peace and happiness throughout the year.

Condolences – Please continue to pray for all those who have recently lost loved ones.

Good and Welfare – We extend get well wishes and prayers to all who are sick and shut-in. We pray that they will all soon see brighter days ahead.

General Meeting – Thank you to all members who attended our general membership meeting on March 1. Your attendance made the meeting a success. Our next meeting will be held on April 5 at 1 p.m. in Room 19. We look forward to seeing you there.

––Georgianna Rodriguez

We want to thank all those who came with us to Resorts Casino in Atlantic City. We had a good time.

Wind Creek Casino – Thursday, March 23, in Bethlehem, PA. Price: $50, bonus $25 for play. Call 718-379-9613 for reservation. Buses picking up at our three usual stops: Einstein Loop, 7:45 a.m.; Asch Loop, 8:15 a.m.; and Dreiser Loop at 8:30 a.m. Mask required on bus and in casino. Payment due by Friday, March 10. Make check to Goose Island Seniors. Mail or bring to 135 Einstein Loop, Room 39, Bronx, NY 10475. You may also Zelle to 347-847-1941 or $app to CarlRobertsSr.

“Moses,” Sight and Sound Theater – Thursday, April 27. Price: $195; $75 deposit due March 4. Buses picking up at: Einstein Loop, 6:30 a.m.; Asch Loop, 6:45 a.m.; and Dreiser Loop at 7 a.m. For reservations, call: 646-579-1701.

Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard – Friday, May 19 – Monday, May 21. Three days. Price from $565 –$754. Deposit: $125 due ASAP. For more information, call 646-579-1701.

Carnival Cruise 2023 – July 5-13, nine days to Amber Cove, Dominican Republic; Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos, and Half Moon Cay, Bahamas. Departing from NY. Price: $1219–$1525. Deposit of $250 due now. Final payment due Friday, April 14. For more information, call 646-579-1701.

Notary – Yvonne Menefee is available for notary Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.

Bingo – Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 1:15 p.m. Members only. Admission: $5 for three cards, 12 games and jackpot. Extra cards are $0.25 each. Refreshments. Proof of vaccination. Temperature taken at entrance.

Game Day – Every Tuesday and Thursday at 1 p.m. Members only. Come play dominoes, watch movies, read books and socialize with other members. $1 donation. Refreshments available.

To all members: Happy birthday to our members who celebrate their birthday in the month of March: Molly Konikoff, Hattie Lucas, Nancy Bisono, Stephen Roberts Sr., Lourdes Lopez, Michelle Rosenthal, Liz Pelaez, Benjamin Carter, Pearl Applewhite and Martha Cribbs. Birthday cake celebration on Wednesday, March 15, during half-time at bingo from 2 p.m-2:45 p.m.

Sick and Shut-in: Maria Mendez, we miss you. Ella Thorne is in Workmen’s Circle. Mary Pilla (former Goose Island president) sends her love to all. You can call her at 718-753-1816.

Our club is located at 135 Einstein Loop, Rm. 39, Bronx, NY 10475 at the Section 5 Center. Our phone number is 718-379-9613. You may call (mornings) Mon. – Fri., 9 a.m.-12 p.m. (Evenings) Mon., Wed. and Fri., 6 p.m.-9 p.m., Tue. and Thu., 1 p.m.-9 p.m., or call, text or Zelle Stephen, 347-847-1941. Cash app to $StephenCarlSr. Our email address is goose. island@optonline.net

––Stephen Roberts Sr.

JASA Co-op City NORC Program Invites You for These In-Person & Virtual Activities

JASA Co-op City Older Adult centers is looking for a driver with CDL. This position is available for immediate employment. Please contact Ann Moncrieffe at amoncrieffe@jasa.org, or call 929-399-1387 for further information.

The Brownstone, Patterson, NJ – Wed., May 10, $139. Deluxe Motor Coach transportation. Enjoy Latin Day with your favorite Latin Music; Spanish-style luncheon: garden salad, corn chowder soup, Lomo saltado, chicken/gondolas, spanish rice and beans, rolls, dessert, coffee/tea. Gratuities included. Pick-ups: Bartow, 8:30 a.m.; Dreiser, 8:45 a.m.; Einstein, 9:00 a.m.

Steel Drum classes on Wednesdays – 1:00 p.m.3:00 p.m., Bartow Main Office.

Free Financial Counseling Services starting on Jan. 9th and Free Tax Services starting on Jan. 30th from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. by appointment only in a collaboration with Ariva. Income limit: Single, $32,000, and with dependents, $60,000. Please call 718-320-2066 to make your appointment.

Medicare Information – w/Alex Wu from the Dept. of the Aging, every Thursday, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., rear of JASA Main Office.

Bereavement Support Group w/Dr. Smith –Mon., 1:00 p.m. Dial-in number: 929-205-6099, Meet- ing ID: 839 6918 9974, Passcode: 520396. Painting Class w/Dmitriy – Mondays, 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Dial-in number: 929-205-6099, Meeting ID: 846 0511 1606, Passcode: 585936.

Notary (Appointment ONLY) – Call 718-3202066. Available at JASA Bartow Main Office, Tues., 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.; Weds. and Thurs., 10:00 a.m.-

1:00 p.m. Einstein Center, Room 34, Thurs., 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Every Wed. Painting Classes – 9:00-11:00 a.m Zoom meeting. Dial in number: 929-205-6099, Meeting ID: 920 9563 1147, Passcode: 024057.

Technology Class w/Ralph Lucenti – (Smart devices and computer), Thurs., 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Dial in number: 929-205-6099, Meeting ID: 862 5043 9695, Passcode: 896989.

Line Dancing with Bartow Swingers – Mon., 12 p.m.-1 p.m., Bartow Center, Room 31; Wed. and Fri., 12 p.m.-1 p.m., Dreiser Center.

Knitting w/Betty and Lynne – Fridays, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Room 31, starting March 10.

Computer Class w/Steve – Starting Thurs., April 13, 1 p.m.-2 p.m. Please register in person in Room 31 w/Carolin.

Aldi – Wed., March 7; $4. Pick-ups: Bartow, 10 a.m.; Dreiser, 10:15 a.m., and Einstein, 10:30 a.m. ONLY 10 seats available. Participants MUST be registered with JASA.

Target – Wed., Mar. 15; $6. Pick-ups: Bartow, 10 a.m.; Dreiser, 10:15 a.m., and Einstein, 10:30 a.m. ONLY 10 seats available. Participants MUST be registered with JASA.

BJ’s and Shoprite – Fri., Mar. 17; $6. Pick-ups: Bartow, 10 a.m.; Dreiser, 10:15 a.m., and Einstein, 10:30 a.m. ONLY 10 seats available. Participants MUST be registered with JASA.

Costco – Fri., Mar. 31; $6. Pick-ups: Bartow, 10 a.m.; Dreiser, 10:15 a.m., and Einstein, 10:30 a.m. ONLY 10 seats available. Participants MUST be registered with JASA.

Please Call Einstein OAC – 718-671-5161 to schedule your appointment today for: Hair Styling (1st & 3rd Wed., 9 a.m.-11 a.m.) braids, haircuts, shape-up, twist, ponytails, curls and more. Facials & Manicure (Mon., 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.)

JASA Einstein Public Notary – Tues., 10 a.m.-12 p.m., and Thurs., 2 p.m.-4 p.m. Please call 718-671-5161.

JASA Einstein Older Adult Center – Please call 718-671-5161 to sign up for Mon., March 6, 9 a.m.-12 p.m., Pop-Up Vaccination Clinic.

For information, please call: (718) 320-2066 (Schedule subject to change without notice)

Payments for trips at the Bartow office can be made Monday – Friday: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m., & 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. only Funded by: The NYC Department for the Aging, The NYS Office for the Aging and Riverbay Corporation.

MENU Fee for lunch is $2 & $5 for guest. ALL meals served w/margarine and fresh milk. Menu subject to change without notice.

KOSHER: Vegetarian Chilli, White Rice, Toss Salad w/ Dressing, Whole Wheat Bread, Fresh Fruit and Juice

ALT: Egg Frittata

NON-KOSHER: Pernil

(Roasted Pork Shoulder), Steamed Peas, Sweet Baked Yams

KOSHER: Shake and Bake

Chicken, Roasted Potatoes, Moroccan Vegetables, Whole Wheat Bread, Fresh Fruit and Juice

ALT: Baked Breaded Fish

NON-KOSHER: BBQ

Chicken, Yellow Rice, Sauteed Green Beans

KOSHER: Rib Eye Roast, Mashed Potato w/Gravy, Steamed Carrots, Whole Wheat Bread, Fresh Fruit and Juice

ALT: Tuna Patty

NON-KOSHER: Cornmeal Crusted Fish, Cooked Cabbage, w/Shredded Carrots, Home Fries w/Peppers and Onions

KOSHER: Baked Flounder, Couscous, Roasted Eggplant, Whole Wheat Bread, Fresh Fruit and Juice

ALT: Vegetable Cutlet

NON-KOSHER: Vegetarian Chicken, Brown Stew, White Rice, Steamed Spinach

Bartow Center (929) 399-1394. Events held in Room 31, unless otherwise noted.

KOSHER: Roast Chicken, Kasha w/Noodle, Steamed Cabbage, Challah Bread, Fresh Fruit and Juice

ALT: Gelfite Fish

NON-KOSHER: Curry Chicken, Mashed Potatoes, Steamed Carrots, And Green Beans

Einstein Center (718) 671-5161. Events held in Room 49, unless otherwise noted.

Dreiser Center (718) 320-1345. Events held in Room 7, unless otherwise noted.

Chair Yoga w/ Charles Tyler 10-11 a.m. Zoom only for now. 1-646-876-9923, Meeting ID: 995 6534 1173,

Passcode: 855423

Stay Well Exercise w/Denise 10 a.m.-11 a.m., Room 2

Piano Sing Along Class, In person, 11 a.m.-12 p.m.,

Smartphone and tablet literacy w/Julesa, In person, 1:15-2:15 p.m.

Zumba w/Ola, 1-2 p.m., Rm. 2. Computer Learning w/Ralph Zoom only: 6:30-7:30

Dial-in #: 347-893-2966, Meeting ID: 936 8132 9040, Passcode: 259554.

Virtual, 1-3 p.m.

Massage Therapy, In-person

Every 1st & 3rd Friday, 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.

Bingo In-person 1:15-2:30 p.m., Rm. 4

St. Joseph’s Episcopal Anglican Church

St. Joseph’s is located at 155 Dreiser Loop, lower level, Co-op City, Bronx, NY 10475. E-mail: stjosephsepc@aol.com. Our phone number is 718-320-0844. Priest-in-Charge: Fr. Simeon O. Johnson, cell: 917-227-4303.

Greetings! Due to the ongoing pandemic and related repairs to our space, St. Joseph’s Church has made some adjustment to our schedule of services until further notice. We are gradually getting back to normal.

Father Johnson will conduct worship service in-person at the church this Sunday, March 5, at 9 a.m. as well as via teleconference. The usual teleconference weekday prayers at noon will also continue.

Upcoming Events:

• Episcopal Bishop Visitation – March 19 at 9:00 a.m. (The Rt. Rev. Mary D. Glasspool)

• Palm Sunday – April 2 at 9:00 a.m.

• Good Friday – April 7 at noon.

• Easter Sunday (Hat Sunday) – April 9 at 9:00 a.m

To participate by teleconference, please dial 1-425-436-6344, Access Code: 509 898, followed by the # sign.

The (ECW) Episcopal Church Women are having the following Fundraising Events:

• Cake Sale at the church on Saturday, March 25, starting at noon. Please come down and join us for this event. Buy and take home some of our delicious baked goodies!

• Raffle in celebration of St. Joseph’s Day. Tickets are now available. Donation of $5 for a book of six tickets. Please contact Valrie Payne at 1-347-2005850. First prize: $300, second prize: $150, and third prize: $75. Drawing will take place at the church on Saturday, May 27, at noon and winners need not be present.

Grace and peace!

––M. Chambers

Caregivers Outreach Mentorship

“Family Meeting” – Let’s Talk

Do you know where your loved one’s life insurance policy is kept? Or if they even have one? Is the insurance accidental, term, or whole life insurance? What is the payoff amount upon death? Do you have any idea of the cost of a funeral? Can you provide medical information to healthcare providers about your loved ones’ medications, allergies and medical history in an emergency? What services are covered under their health insurance? Do they have a Will, Trust, Power of Attorney, Health Care Proxy, or Do Not Resuscitate (DNR)? If you answered no to any of the above questions, it is time for the family meeting.

There is no set time or age to express your wishes to your family. Life is unpredictable and can be taken away at any age or time. During a family meeting, I was informed that my daughter wanted to donate all her organs upon passing. It was not easy thinking about the possibility of my 38-year-old daughter dying. However, I felt at ease knowing her wishes and that she had completed a Health Care Proxy. As a caregiver, it is essential that you are aware of all the necessary medical and personal information of the person you are caring for to manage their care successfully. If the information is not in your presence, you should know where to locate it when needed.

I know your struggles getting vital information from an elderly loved one or parent. It is the world’s best-kept secret. As we age, we lose our independence, friends, family members, spouse, health and youth. Therefore, it may seem we can only hold on to our money and possessions. I am sure you have heard some of these remarks before. “Why are you trying to get into my business? Are you trying to kill me? I am not going anywhere; we have time to talk about that; do we have to talk about this now? Why do you always want to talk about things like that? I have everything in order.”

Maybe we should begin to talk about “things like this” at any time and stage of our lives. I have realized that we all will go through difficult times in our lives, and some of our difficulties will be encountered gradually, unexpectedly, and suddenly. We work hard to accomplish “things” (property, money, and other possessions) and forget it is not just about us. Do not wait for a crisis to make major decisions. Get things together for your loved one and yourself. Call us to set up a Caregivers Consultation for you and your loved one. Please visit our website to learn more about the services we offer.

Please note: There will not be a “Let’s Talk” 45-minute information session on the third Thursday of March. To be placed on our email list, go to www. comeoutreach and you will be kept updated on the sessions and other events along with a reminder a few days before.

––Diane Cooper

Traditional Synagogue

The Traditional Synagogue of Co-op City Purim service (Megillah Reading) will be held on March 7 between 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Kiddush to follow. Assorted salads, coffee, tea, soda and, of course, Hamantaschen. Cost: $10 per person. All are welcome to attend. Please RSVP by calling Marilyn, 347-449-5005. Entrance to our synagogue for Saturday services is on the side door of Building 27B.

The synagogue would appreciate donations to keep our shul open. If you would like to help, go to www.Gofundme.com/Traditional-Synagogue-of-Co-op-City to donate.

The synagogue will be serving a hot Kiddush meal after Sabbath morning services.

Saturday morning services will start at 10 a.m.

General Information

The Traditional Synagogue is located in Section 5, 120 Erdman Place in the rear lobby of 27B. It is on the ground floor of Building 27B, it is handicap accessible, no steps. Phone number: 718-379-6920. Office hours are Thursday and Sunday from noon to 2 p.m. Please call the office before you attempt to come over. If no one is in the office, please leave a message.

The synagogue has services on Saturday morning starting at 10 a.m. After services, we always have a kiddush.

The synagogue has a Facebook page: Traditional Synagogue.

The synagogue needs donations. Whatever amount you can donate, big or small, would help. The synagogue needs men to help make a minyan. There are a lot of Jewish men who live in Co-op City who do not come to services. Please come by 10 a.m. so we can take out the Torah.

The Traditional Synagogue is the only synagogue in Co-op City.

Sabbath ends on Saturday, March 11, at 6:50 p.m.

Candle lighting for Friday, March 17, at 6:44 p.m.

Good and Welfare

We sell tree certificates, in honor or memory of a loved one. The cost is only $15 per tree (if you want to buy a tree, call 347 449-5005). Mazel Tov, to all having simchas. If you are ill, we wish you good health. If you asked the Rabbi to say prayers for a sick person, you should make your donation to the synagogue.

To All Members

Happy birthday to Samuel Grynewizeir, and to all our members who will be celebrating their birthday or anniversary in March, please send me your name and I will add them to the list.

Fun and Games

After services and Kiddush, members play games. Your support for the Traditional Synagogue is greatly appreciated. Wishing all our members and friends peace and good health.

––Bruce Gitelson

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