A Publication of the Greensboro Jewish Federation, Greensboro, North Carolina www.shalomgreensboro.org
NUMBER 10 -JUNE/JULY 2015, SIVAN-TAMMUZ 5775
FOSTERING COMMITMENT AND RESOURCES WHICH STRENGTHEN AND ENRICH JEWISH LIFE LOCALLY, NATIONALLY AND INTERNATIONALLY
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Inside:
Page 3 - Celebrating 75 Years of Living Generously Pages 4 - Maimonides Society: Overseas Connection Page 8 - Mitzvah Day Photos
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June 2015
Why We March Again and Again
By Erin Rosen
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ourteen days, three red pairs of eyes, seven hotels, four concentration camps, Masada, 15,000 teens, and two survivors. That’s the March of the Living 2015. Keith went on the March of the Living (MOTL) in 2010 with our son Andy, I went with Hannah in 2013, and we decided we both wanted to be with Zoe this past spring. One might ask why anyone would want to experience this exhausting, emotional trip twice. Going the second time solidified the powerful impact of this incredible trip. The MOTL is about bridging the gap from Poland our past and our darkest days, to Israel - our future and hope, from teens to survivors, from high school to college, from experiencing to advocating. The timing of the trip is brilliant, as the participants are high school juniors and seniors. This is a vulnerable time for many young Jews who struggle to keep their Jewish faith and spiritual identity on campus. The trip is led by Rabbi Guttman and Rabbi Havivi. The two Rabbis work tirelessly to educate our teens, to give them spiritual hope, a love of Israel and the ability to advocate as they head off to college. A month after we returned from
BBYO programs and of course the MOTL. The fact that our high school seniors stand on the bima and discuss how these Israel Experiences have shaped them as Jews is incredible. Our family has been impacted by this life altering trip, the opportunity to march in the steps of our ancestors, to travel with survivors from our community and to experience the hope and future in Israel. Erin Rosen is the Chair of the Board of Directors of North Carolina Hillel. Keith Rosen is the President of the Greensboro Jewish Federation.
March of the Living participants with Rabbi Havivi and Rabbi Guttman in Jerusalem.
the MOTL, Zoe had her confirmation at Temple Emanuel. This year’s confirmation class had 16 members nine of whom had been on this year’s MOTL. The Temple students are asked to prepare a speech discussing what being Jewish means to them. All nine MOTL participants mentioned the impact the March had on shaping their Jewish identity. This was no surprise to Keith and I and we recalled the same with the Temple Confirmation class of 2010 and 2013. The Rabbis are diligent in recruiting for the MOTL, fundraising and seeking
private donations to make this trip affordable. Additionally we are proud of the fact that the Greensboro Jewish Federation offers $1,600 subsidies to our Greensboro Marchers. It is extraordinary how our community and Rabbis make it a priority to send our teens to Israel. Listening to the speeches at Confirmation the vast majority of our confirmands have had an Israel experience, many as Eighth graders at B’nai Shalom, some at the Alexander Muss High School as juniors at the American Hebrew Academy, others with
Zoe and Keith Rosen, Greensboro Jewish Federation President, with holocaust survivor Hank Brodt.
Popsicles and Fun in the Park with PJ Library
Left to right MOTL participants Zoe Rosen, Koby Ellick and Emma Weissburg.
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Nikki Goldstein, PJ Library Greensboro staff, reads a PJ Library book to children.
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J Library Greensboro held a lovely “PJ Popsicles in the Park” event on May 31. Children enjoyed the beautiful weather and played together on the playground at Cascade Park and then came together to listen to a few PJ Library books read to them while enjoying popsicles. The PJ Library Committee is in the process of planning meaningful Jewish events for children and families for the coming year. If you would like to be
Julia Swick learns to walk at the PJ Library event.
added to the PJ Library email list to learn about upcoming events, please contact Nikki Goldstein, PJ Library Staff, at ngoldstein@bnai-shalom.org or at 336-855-5091. To register your child or grandchild (age 6 months – 8 years old) to receive a free Jewish-themed book or CD each month, go to www.pjlibrary.org. PJ Library is a program of B’nai Shalom Day School, the Greensboro Jewish Federation, and the Harold Grinspoon Foundation.
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Executive Director’s Column: Marilyn's Musings By Marilyn Forman Chandler Executive Director, Greensboro Jewish Federation
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hank you to our donors, our volunteers and my colleagues for the past year’s stellar efforts. Almost $5.2 million dollars passed through our doors for endowments, donor Marilyn Forman advised funds, the Chandler annual campaign, emergency campaigns and other designated funds. We engaged hundreds of volunteers, served hundreds of individuals in need locally and thousands overseas, we attracted thousands to our website, and updated thousands via e-newsletter and newspaper. Here’s a glimpse from our Annual Membership Meeting held on June 9, 2015.
Mimi Levin with Susan Robinson.
Former Federation President, Susan Robinson, honored Mimi Levin with the Marilyn Forman Chandler Woman of Valor Award. Mimi was thanked for all she has done to build a Jewish foundation for our youth and for perpetuating our Jewish community for the future! I am forever grateful to our hardworking and devoted staff. During the Torah portion Shelach, which was read recently in synagogue, the Land of Israel is referred to for the first time as a land of “Milk and Honey”. Each staff member was presented with specially flavored honey, in appreciation for their unique gifts, devotion and hard work on behalf of the Jewish community! We honored Deborah Kintzing, Support our advertisers and let them know that you saw their ad in Shalom Greensboro. American Associates of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev American Hebrew Academy Andrew Bowen Photography Carolina Center for Jewish Studies-UNC Center for Visual Artists Chabad Lubavitch of Greensboro Chakras Spa ComForcare Home Care Community Theatre of Greensboro Golden Touch Car Wash Greensboro Body Company
for her creative powers that she used in her position as Director of Campaign, Community Relations and Communications, to showcase the talents of our volunteers – at so many incredible events. Deborah created so many wonderful accomplishments. Several campaign chairs from out-of-town wrote remarks to honor Deborah (below are excerpts): “Deborah always did it, whatever it was! We love and miss her and all of you.” Peggy Bernstein (Colorado) “Deborah brought dogged determination, an outstanding work ethic, a high degree of competence and abundant passion to her work at Federation. As someone who has worked with her over many years, I am grateful for substantial contributions she made to the Greensboro Jewish community. Yishar Koach, Deborah.” David Altman (Brussels) “In 2005 I was asked to take on the daunting task of Women's Campaign Chair for the Greensboro Jewish Federation. Deborah was there to support me, assist me and to laugh with me-Deborah was good at it all and will be sorely missed. My wish for you, Deborah, is that your future will be filled with projects that make you happy, fulfill your innate creativity and theatrical abilities, and, even more importantly, keep you laughing.” Liz Winter Cohen (Florida) And finally, Nathalie Ross (Texas) sent a lovely photo of Federation members with Deborah at the Darfur March on DC. Dr. Steve Kutner, of Atlanta, the Founding Medical Director of Jewish Healthcare International, wrote about Deborah’s role in working with JHI, the Jewish Agency for Israel and Sheba Hospital to save the life of the young girl who affectionately became known throughout the Jewish world as the “Beltsy” Baby. I thank Deborah for her many years of service to the Jewish community and to the Greensboro Jewish Federation. I will miss her tremendously and wish her well in the next chapter of her life’s journey. This summer, we are looking to fill several vacant positions, work on re-vamping our Women’s Philanthropy Cabinet, start planning campaign events
In addition, Dr. Steve Mackler invited two special guests to join us and honor Deborah. Chief Deputy Secretary of State, Rodney Maddox and Lt. Col. Robert Carver of the NC National Guard presented Deborah with a Capital Citation Award for her work with the Moldovan Jewish community signed by Secretary of State Elaine Marshall.
and affinity group programs for the Fall and Spring, resume plans for the Cuba Mission and begin recruitment and planning for our Spring Interfaith Study Mission to Israel, continue developing
Excerpts from Former Federation President Susan Robinson's presentation of the Marilyn Forman Chandler Woman of Valor Award to Mimi Levin Mimi Levin has been a leader and donor to almost every Jewish organization in Greensboro.... She was a Vice President of Hadassah and is a Founding donor for Hadassah. She is a life member of Hadassah and National Council of Jewish Women. Mimi was one of the organizers of B’nai Shalom Day School and continues to be on the Board of Governors of B’nai Shalom. In photo above: Mimi Levin’s family “kvells” with her as She was co-chair of the she shares her award. Pictured below are: (L-R, standing) Andy Fields, Dana Fields, Stacey Fields and (L-R, Woman’s campaign for the seated) Mimi Levin and Janis Fields. Greensboro Jewish Federation and served on the Board of the Women’s Cabinet. Mimi has been a Lion of Judah donor since the lion level was established in Greensboro. Mimi was LOJE chair for the Jewish Foundation of Greensboro and served on the Foundation Board. Since 2011, Mimi has funded the PJ library project, a joint project between the Greensboro Jewish Federation and B’nai Shalom Day School. Mimi feels that it is important to provide for the future. She says “We need to remember that only Jews will take care of Jews and we owe it to our history to continue to do so. It is like a huge chain and we do not want to break any links.”
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Thank you to our 2015 their UNselfie at our Super Sunday co-chairs, Victoria Milstein Telethon. We “gathered the guys” for $1.6M and Andrew Brod, for their our cause over deli and beers at the involvement and commitment Forge and Gibbs 100 Brewery and $1,542,147 in leading the Federation’s along with the Jewish Foundation of annual campaign to success. Greensboro, we honored our Lions We began this year’s and Pomegranates at our Closing annual campaign with the Women’s Donor Appreciation crisis in Israel foremost in our luncheon. minds. Together, we rallied Together our community’s Andrew Brod to the cause raising more combined talents and strengths helped thanks the than $100,000 for Operation us exceed last year’s campaign total. community on Protective Edge. We took an In 75 years of Living Generously, behalf of he and intergenerational look at what Campaign Co- the Greensboro Jewish Federation has defines us as a community allocated millions of dollars to create chair, Victoria at our Campaign Leadership and perpetuate vibrant Jewish life in Milstein at the annual meeting. Greensboro and around the world. Launch and together we met the issues and challenges Today, the Federation continues to facing us in the year 5775. In January, lead the community in addressing the most we introduced 75 Days of Impact to our compelling challenges and opportunities volunteers, solicitors and division leaders. facing Jewish life in the 21st century. 75 days that allowed us to make our Jewish Together with your support, Federation community more caring and connected. is here to respond to the needs of today 75 days that brought us together. In honor because we were here yesterday. Together, of our 75th anniversary, anonymous we will be here for whatever comes donors helped support a Campaign Match tomorrow. Thank you for being part of Challenge for new pledges of $75 or current our 75 year history. Thank you for living contributors raising their gifts by 7.5%. generously. Together we grappled with the rise of Deborah Kintzing anti-semitism globally and on our college Director of Campaign and campuses at our mid-year Kickoff and we Community Relations Thermometer by School-Fundraisers.com reached out and asked others to show us
he Greensboro Jewish Federation Maimonides Society met on Sunday, May 3, to learn about medical work in Moldova. Dentists, a urologist, a radiologist, and a plastic surgeon shared the importance of teaching and offering clinics in the Former Soviet Union during L-R: Dr. Steve Mackler, Dr. Gary Fischer (Maimonides “Overseas Connection”. chair), Dr. Claire Sanger, Dr. Sig Tannenbaum, and The Greensboro Jewish Federation boasts a sister- Dr. Daniel Hassell speak to the Greensboro Jewish Federation Maimonides Society. city partnership with . Beltsy, Moldova and the and healthcare students, is committed state of North Carolina to providing social, educational and has a bi-lateral partnership with the philanthropic networking opportunities country of Moldova. for all allied healthcare professionals in The Maimonides Society, open to the Triad Jewish community. all healthcare professionals, residents
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Remembering Leonard Kaplan, z”l By Susan Gutterman,
Endowment Director Jewish Foundation of Greensboro
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am saddened yet honored to publicly express my gratitude and admiration for Leonard’s leadership of the Jewish Foundation of Greensboro, his generosity to our community, and our long friendship. As our Founding Chair, Leonard’s vision and leadership created our Jewish Foundation to ensure the future of our Jewish community. What foresight! He planted a seed and nourished its growth. The roots are now deep and strong, and we all benefit from the fruit.
I am especially indebted to Leonard for the trust and opportunity he gave me as the first Endowment Director of the Foundation over 18 years ago. Leonard initiated and enhanced programs and institutions and created endowments to sustain them. His leadership, vision, and personal commitment to the present and future of the Jewish community have inspired many others as well. It has been a pleasure and a privilege to collaborate with him to build the Foundation and secure the future of our community. Tobee and Leonard together established the first Family Philanthropic Fund and took the lead by endowing many institutions that
Donations to the Jewish Foundation of Greensboro April/May 2015 Jewish Family Services of the Greensboro Jewish Federation Mr. Harvey Colchamiro—In memory of David Stang
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Cohen—In memory of Leonard Kaplan
Beth David Synagogue Joann and William Cassell—In memory of Leonard Kaplan
Ms. Beloved Heartsong—In memory of Myra and Dave Stang
David and Frances Moff—in memory of Leonard Kaplan
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Simmons—in memory of Leonard Kaplan
Mr. Harvey and Maxine Colchamiro—In memory of Leonard Kaplan
Jeri K. D’Lugin—in memory of Leonard Kaplan
Susan and David Gutterman in loving memory of Leonard Kaplan.
Susan and David Gutterman in memory of Miriam Brenner.
Camp Ramah Darom David and Frances Moff—in memory of Leonard Kaplan
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deutsch—In memory of Leonard Kaplan
Kaplan Building Fund at the Greensboro Jewish Federation Rachel Darrow—In memory of Leonard Kaplan Abe and Miriam Brenner Fund at the Greensboro Jewish Federation Steve Shavitz—In memory of Miriam Brenner Lottie K. and Jacke W. Samet Israel Experience Endowment Fund Mollie and David Lafferman—In honor of Sylvia and Norman Samet’s Special Anniversary The Frank Weiner Scholarship Fund at B’nai Shalom Day School Mr. and Mrs. Irving Cohen—In honor of Dr. Joe LeBauer’s birthday Temple Emanuel Mr. and Mrs. Andrea Aronson—In honor of Alizse Aronson’s Bat Mitzvah We apologize if we have inadvertently omitted a contribution. Please contact Melanie Verges, Stewardship, Program, and Communications Coordinator, at 336-294-0846, and we will make sure to include it in the next issue. Thank you.
Susan Gutterman with Leonard Kaplan.
placed their funds with the Foundation, serving as role models who encouraged and challenged additional donors to establish and contribute to endowments. Their commitment and affection for each of these institutions have been inspiring and infectious for many in our community and beyond. I am also thankful for their generosity in renovating the second floor of the Federation building to house the
Foundation. Our beautiful offices can now accommodate our continued growth, as the tree and the fruit continue to thrive. Leonard Kaplan was honored as the Founding Chair of the Foundation and a leader in our community with our Legacy Leadership Award, presented at the Jewish Foundation “Celebrate Our Legacy” event in 2004. He was honored again at the 18th Anniversary Foundation Chai Event in 2014, celebrating his vision and leadership. The Jewish Foundation of Greensboro has been repeatedly recognized as one of the most successful Jewish foundations in North America, in large part due to Leonard’s vision and ongoing leadership. Beyond the extraordinary legacy Leonard provided for the Foundation, our community, and countless other charitable organizations to make the world a better place, I am most grateful for the personal inspiration and friendship that Leonard has given me. I will continue to be guided and inspired by his efforts to strengthen our community for future generations as I nurture and grow the Foundation. Leonard has been my philanthropic hero. I will miss his insightful guidance, friendship, humor, and smile.
By Cathy Levinson, Chair of the Board
of the Jewish Foundation of Greensboro
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take personal privilege in writing this Newsletter entry. It is with sadness and honor that I remember my boss [although he never liked it when I referred to him as such], my mentor, my friend, the person who involved me in the Jewish Foundation of Greensboro, in fact, the Founder of our thriving Foundation: Leonard Kaplan z”l. Many facts have been related and shared over the course of these weeks since his passing, of Leonard’s exceptional life achieving business success, philanthropic generosity, and memorable personal relationships. I won’t even try to summarize. I simply want to create a word-picture of the man with whom I worked closely when I had the privilege of being part of Toleo Foundation. Leonard was a man with expansive and laser-focused vision. If we could have looked inside his brain it would have been shooting synapses, making connections, creating ideas twenty-six hours a day. Leonard had a penchant for numbers and could not only remember columns of figures (especially dollar amounts), but he could easily digest balance sheets and financial statements. As has been noted, he had a joke for every occasion and he could talk his way into any office, through any “gate keeper” - and usually get what he wanted, not with aggression, but with kindness. Leonard’s laser-focus and sense of what he wanted made it tough to argue with him. But often after thinking for a couple of days on a matter of difference, he was able to re-think a
Leonard Kaplan
position. Always with a twinkle in his eye and a respect of every human being, no matter a receptionist, a cleaning person, a professional, or a CEO. Leonard was only interested in making the world a better place. He didn’t want to do it one step at a time - but in leaps and bounds. With this Newsletter come our condolences to Tobee, Randall Kaplan and Kathy Manning, Scott and Maeve Kaplan and Barry and Lynn Chasen--and their families. Leonard Kaplan’s name is, and will be a blessing.
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Thank You to Our JFS Volunteers
Debbi and Neil Aberman Elaine Abrams Rose and Victor Ackermann By Betsy Gamburg, LCSW, JFS Director American Hebrew Academy I am continually impressed by the countless acts of loving kindness, generosity and concern our Students volunteers and donors have for the Jewish members of our community. Volunteers and donors have Marion Adams always played a vital role at Jewish Family Services. They are an integral part of the life of the agency. Anonymous Donor Elizabeth and Matt Applebaum We thank the following volunteers and donors who over the past year have added immeasurably Larry Arnold to so many lives in so many ways and set a standard of service for our community. Jill and Richard Auslander Arlene and Alan Bardy Ann Gottman Norwick Debbie and Paul Barry Susan and Daniel Gottsegen Valerie and Will O’Keefe Marlene and Gene Baruch Karen and Joshua Gould Isanne and Kevin Ossey Paula Becker Ronnie Grabon Caroline Panzer June Bergstein Eleanor Greenberg Stacey and Phil Papier Bea Berkowitz Sandra and Kenneth Greene Sarah Pearlman Ellen Berlin Greensboro Jewish Federation Laura Pollak and Jeff Petrinitz Peggy and Nat Bernstein Greensboro Jewish Federation Board Members Susan and Jerry Pinsker Beth David Synagogue Michelle Gunther Hinda and Yosef Plotkin Beth David Synagogue Food Bank Arlene Gutterman Jerry Plovsky Beth David Synagogue Men’s Club Susan and David Gutterman Maris and Eric Pollero Beth David Synagogue Religious School Rabbi Fred Guttman Eleanor Procton Suzy Biller David Haber Lenore Reinhard Judi Bleiberg Gladys and Harold Haber Susan and Freddy Robinson Blood Drive Volunteers Thomas Haizlip Romeo Club BJH Foundation for Senior Services Risa Hanau Erin and Keith Rosen B’nai Shalom Day School Students K-5 Bernice and Zev Harel Jane Rosen-Grandon Fran and Steve Bombart Rabbi Eliezer Havivi Jennifer Rosenbluth Beverly and Larry Brenowitz Lori Heimann Kendra Ross Zelda and George Breslow Sharon and Joel Heller Robert Rosthal Jennifer Bressler Hekler-Herman Family Charitable Fund Ann Saab Gail and Charles Bretan Heritage Greens Arthur Samet Karen and Andrew Brod Marcia and Les Hermelin Joan Samet Caroline Brown Ruth and Joshua Hoffman Ellen and Leonard Samet Marilyn and Robert Chandler Estate of Jerome Hyman Sara Lee Saperstein “Christmas at Cone Health” volunteers Judy Hyman Stephanie Benson and Robert Savino Howard Clein Mark Hyman Barbara Scheck Donna Cohen Janice and Stephen Hyman Dana and Stuart Schleien Irene and Irving Cohen Albert Jacobson Jenny Schultz Algine and James Coleman Phyllis Jerome Karen Sclare Angela Cook Jewish Educational Loan Fund (JELF) Addie Sellars Law Offices of Cheryl David Jewish Family Services Board Senior Holiday Gift Bag Donors and Cheryl and Mark Davidowitz Jewish Family Services Chai Notes Choir Volunteers Annette and Derek Davis Senior Luncheon Volunteers Rabbi Rebecca Joseph Marlene Davis Joy and Steve Shavitz Tobee and Leonard Kaplan Abby Donnelly Vivian Sheidler Carole and Malcolm Kaplan Ina and Ken Eisenberg Grace Sheldon Naomi and Stuart Kaplan Charles Ellick Joyce and Robert Shuman Aron Katz Duke Energy Barbara Shyloski Jeff Katz and Ila Rosenthal Enterprise Holdings Foundation Susan and Fred Siegel Paula Katz Ellen and Gary Fischer Renae Sigmon Alison Kaylor Food Pantry Volunteers Philip Silver Sharona and Alon Kessler Betsy and Richard Fox Mila Kilmnik Janie Silvers David Frazier Rima Kleiner Howard Silverstein Gilda Friedman Florence Koenig Raffi Simel Michele Haber and Martin Friedman Rabbi Andrew Koren Janet Simon Friendly Visitors Jordan Kraus Rabbi Harry Sky Friends Home Karen Slone Judy and Jack Kriegsman Betsy Gamburg Rabbi Miriam Spitzer Karen Kriegsman Steven Gamburg Spring Arbor Vanessa Lande Al Geiger Kathryn and Joseph Stern Gail and Eugene LeBauer The Gers Family William A. Stern Foundation Joan and Samuel LeBauer Heather Gert Patti and Ken Stiles Simara and Tomas Levi Claire Gesualdi Jen and Aaron Strasser Dave Levine Jodie Gisser Pat and Peter Levitin Elizabeth and Joseph Strasser Pamela and Laurence Goldberg Jimmie Agnew and Stephen Levy Vicki and Larry Strasser Sandra and Erwin Goldman Michele Gordon and Pat Levy, III Polly and Richard Strasser Yael and Ty Goldschmidt Alli Lindenberg Danielle Swick Gillian and Robert Goodman Amanda and Andrew Mbuvi Ekaterina and Matthew Tabin Mailings Volunteers Teen Service Volunteers Sarah Malino Teen Volunteers Bea and David Barbara and Stuart Teichman Mandel Temple Emanuel Bobbie and Bernard Temple Emanuel Third and Fourth Grades Passing Down our Values to the Next Generation: Mann Tammi and Kevin Thurm A Writing Workshop for Creating Legacy Letters and Ethical Natalie Mapou Harvey Tilles Wills. Monday, June 22, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at JFS office. Elise Margol Sylvia Torchinsky Matnat Mitzvah Louise Van Schaack Rachel and Jose Villalba Art Workshop with Jewish community artist, Jenny Donors and Volunteers Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon Volunteers Schultz. We will investigate Suminagashi (translating to “floating Arlene and Tim Dorothy Wasserman ink”), an ancient Japanese technique of paper marbling. Tuesday, McKane Seymour Wechsler July 14, 11:00 a.m. at Beth David Synagogue. Joan Meres Shelly Weiner Maddie Meyerhoffer Adele and Robert Weinstein Lewis Weinstock Yiddish Film (with English subtitles): The Cantor’s Son (1937) Lois and Howard Mezer Roz and Richard Weintraub Tuesday, July 7, 1:30 p.m. at JFS office. Helen and Mark Gary Wien Miller Well Spring Retirement Community Yiddish Music “Listen and Sing” Scott Milman Jon Yellin Mitzvah Day Sue Zaleon Thursday, August 6, Temple Emanuel, Friendship Circle Lunch will be served at 12:00 ($3) and the program around 12:30. Donors Mitzvah Day Sponsors For more Information about any of these programs and to reserve a Mitzvah Day We apologize if we have missed anyone. Volunteers Please call Jewish Family Services at space,please contact Katy Claussen, JFS Chai Notes* Facilitator. Rocky Moss 852-4829, ext. 222, if we missed you, and we 852-4829, Ext. 228, kclaussen@shalomgreensboro.org Hannah Murinson will include you in the next issue. Susan Nehmen *Chai Notes is funded in part by a grant from the BJH Foundation for Senior Services. Heidi and Howard Thank you.
Workshop ChaiEmployment Notes This Summer
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Todah Rabah We thank the following people for their contributions to Jewish Family Services. All contributions to JFS are used for client assistance unless otherwise specified by the donor.
Jewish Family Services Romeo Club In Honor: Of: Jeff Medoff ’s recovery From: Judy Hyman In Memory: Of: Leonard Kaplan From: Irene and Irving Cohen Polly and Buzz Strasser Of: Charlotte Falk From: Polly and Buzz Strasser Of: Alfred Freiberger From: Lois and Howard Mezer Vivian Sheidler Of: Miriam Brenner From: Judy Hyman Lois and Howard Mezer Of: Ann Gale From: Judy Hyman Lois and Howard Mezer Of: Mildred Sirkin From: Judy Hyman Food Pantry Ellen and Lenny Samet Vivian Sheidler In Honor: Of: Ellen Ross’ birthday From: Ellen and Lenny Samet Of: Ellen Ross From: Susan and Freddy Robinson Van Fund Albert Jacobson Jane Rosen-Grandon We apologize if we have missed anyone’s contribution. Please call Jewish Family Services at 852-4829, ext. 222 if we missed you, and we will include you in the next issue. The minimum donation for each submission is $10.00. Thank you.
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The Mitzvah Day Organizing Committee is grateful to all of the volunteers and sponsors for Mitzvah Day 2015. Thank you for helping to make this a wonderful day of community service! The following sponsors Jewish youth making Kippot and Tallitot Raffi Simel and Caroline Grandis, co-chairs, welcome everyone to Mitzvah Day 2015. offering time, money, and in-kind for mission to Muldova. services:
Volunteers work on blankets for the Cuban Jewish community.
Beth David Synagogue; Temple Emanuel; A&B Store Fixtures; Andrew Bowen Photography; Ardmore Family Practices; Bank of North Carolina; Beth David Men’s Club; Temple Emanuel Brotherhood; Chakras Salon-Spa; Dr. J. David Civils, General and Cosmetic Dentistry; ComForCare Home Care; Delman & Company; Forbis & Dick Funeral Home; Foster Caviness Food Service; Global Resources; Greensboro Center for Pediatric Dentistry; Isaacson Isaacson Sheridan Fountain & Leftwich LLP; Jon Hardister, N.C. State Representative; Mark E. Hyman, DDS; Marvin Israel Photography; Murphy Wainer Orthopedic Specialists; Parties2Dye4; Wear Yours; Well-Spring
Mitzvah Day volunteers hard at work at the Greensboro Science Center.
Team captain of brucha bags and mailings providing instructions.
JFS Honors Two as "Volunteers of the Year"
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en Strasser and Carole to improving the agency Kaplan were recogby representing us at nized on Thursday, June the national annual 11 at the JFS Volunteer conference for Jewish Luncheon as our "VolFamily Services. unteers of the Year." Carole Kaplan was Jen has been on our second honoree the JFS Board for 8 for Volunteer of the years, serving as the Year. She comes with Chairperson for two some 40 years of Jewish years. She is currently community service. serving as the Past Her JFS service has Chair. Jen says she been as chair for the is committed to the last two years with "JFS Jen Strasser and her husband Volunteers Plus." This Jewish community and Aaron. Jen was one of is a unique program for to her family and says two recipients of the JFS those who are interested that a quotation from Volunteer of the Year Award. in getting more from their Maya Angelou inspires The other recipient, not her, “Nothing will work volunteer experience. This pictured, is Carole Kaplan. unless you do.” Among group meets monthly her other volunteer activities have been with Gail Bretan to discuss and reflect co-chairing her Young Leadership group, on their volunteer service and to explore serving as the co- chair of the Federation deeper connections to Judaism. Carole has Cuban Mission trip and as past chair of helped organize, promote, and recruit, not B'nai Shalom's Cadillac Dinner. She is the to mention name, this program. incoming PTC chair at BSDS. Carole says "I love volunteering." Jen brings many talents to JFS. She She has been Vice President of Beth helped develop and grow Children and David's Sisterhood, a member of the Family programming including the Beth David Board of Trustees, and pre-school food pantry program and a has been head of the Beth David variety of parent education programs. She Library Committee. One of her is committed to the food pantry and has favorite volunteer jobs is mentoring promoted the need for donations with a kindergarten children at B'nai Shalom passion. She served as the Chair of the in the reading program. Jewish Community Blood Drive. Jen also JFS is extremely grateful to both helped guide and grow the JFS budget, Jen and Carole for their time and oversaw the increase in camp scholarships, commitment and is thrilled to have and brought greater diversity to the Board. recognized and honored them this year And Jen further showed her commitment as our "Volunteers of the Year."
Recycling old tables and making them new again at the Barnabas Network.
Gratitude comes in many forms at Kopper Top!
JFS Welcomes a New Congregational Nurse By Marlene Baruch, RN, MSN
and providing support to our clients and families. I feel that my years of nursing experience, I am honored to together with my begin my position as your experience of Jewish Congregational Nurse. learning, conversion, I feel that this is the adult Bat Mitzvah job I've been preparing and Torah study have for most of my life. I prepared me for this received my training as new role. Practicing in a registered nurse at NC the Jewish community Baptist Hospital School seems a natural of Nursing and received extension of my nursing my Bachelor of Science and Masters of Science New Congregational Nurse role and an opportunity to provide wholistic in Nursing from Gardener- Marlene Baruch, RN, MSN. health services, Webb University. In the past I've worked in the hospital setting as addressing the unity of mind, body and a floor nurse, as an office nurse in a large spirit. I look forward to meeting many of urology practice and as a research nurse you and to working with our older adults participating in clinical trials. and their families. I can be reached I've more recently spent 14 years Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday as a Breast Health Navigator working at JFS at 852-4829, ext. 224 or you with cancer patients. The skills I've can reach me via e-mail at mbaruch@ developed fit so well in my role as your shalomgreensboro.org. Please be assured congregational nurse - offering health education, wellness counseling, advocacy that all interactions are kept confidential.
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Campaign Donors WOMEN Debbi and Neil Aberman Maryann Abrahams Lynne Abramowitz* Elaine Abrams* Rose Ackermann Marion Adams Agape Faith Church Jimmie Agnew Judith Altman Robin and Daniel Amelkin* Elizabeth Applebaum Meredith Arkin Lori Attias* Helene AvrahamKatz Jennifer Badik* Linda Baggish* Bank of America Emp Match Helene Bargebuhr Barbara Barrett Debbie Barry Marlene Baruch* Joan Bates Rachel Bazia Julie Bean Darryl Deitsch Marilyn and Neil Belenky Heather Benson Merrily Benson* Marty Bergman* Gail and Steve Bernstein* June Bergstein Sylvia Berkelhammer Mary Berkelhammer Beatrice Berkowitz Ellen Berlin Zelda Bernard Peggy and Neil Bernstein* Gail and Steve Bernstein* Clara Jean Berry* Linda Betheil* Raisa Beyder* Michelle Bigelman Judith Blatman Ruth Bloomfield Joanne Bluethenthal Laurie Bober* Faina Bochkis Fran Bombart* Laura Bonasia Nancy Brenner Beverly Brenowitz* Zelda Breslow Jennifer Bressler Gail Bretan* Mindy Brewer* Caroline Brown
Joann Cassell* Kirstin Cassell Ingrid and Jerry Cassuto* Emily Chadbourne Marilyn Chandler Hallie Chandler* Shira Chandler* Dori Chandler* Esther and Norman Chernoff* Marilyn Cherry* Amy Chrystal Eileen Claussen Lynne Clawson Selma Clein Irene Cohen Liz Cohen Rachel Cohen* Donna Cohen* Elaine Cohen* Shelly and David Colin* Barbara Cone Rene Cone* Sally Cone Sylvia Curtis* Wendee Cutler* Rachel Darrow* Cheryl David Jackie Davidowitz Rebecca Davidowitz Marlene Davis* Joanna Delman* Jennifer Delman Alma and Gerald Devine Sherry Dickstein Marion Dintenfass Jeri D'Lugin Brenda Dodd Arlene and Lenny Dolin Sarah Domont Karen Dresser Kelly Drew Danielle Drew Anne Dumont Jodi and Alan Dvoskin* Kimberly Ellick Ellen Ellsweig Amy and Barry Epstein Sydnee Epstein Roni Epstein Yvonne Evans Joan Fachler Ann and Michael Falk Diane Falkowitz Mankie Fedler Susan Feibelman Abby Feinstein* Susan Feit* Susan Feldman Marilyn FeuchsMarker Janis Fields Kay Fields Ellen Fischer
Elizabeth Fishbeyn Ilene Fisher* Robin Fitzgerald Terri FlamGoldberg* Genevieve Fleischman Linda Fleishman Pnina Fogel Barbara Forman, z"l Phyllis Forman Betsy Fox Jane Foy* Shirley Freedman Laura Friedman* Deborah Friedman Elvira Gabitov Betsy Gamburg* Joan Ganz Renee Garfinkel Ellen Gefen* Ellen Gerber Elaine Germain Dale and Greg Gertz Marion Gilligan Robin and David Gitlin Joan Glazer Judith Glazier and David Rosenblutt Marsha Glazman Wilma Glick Marlene and Alan Goland* Pamela Goldberg* Ellen Goldenberg Julie Goldfarb Sandra Goldman* Phyllis Goldman Nikki Goldstein* Diane Goldstein Martha Golensky Michele Gordon Sara Gordon Geraldine Goss Susan Gottsegen Sheryl Gottlieb-Siar and David Siar Joan Gould* Karen Gould Ronnie Grabon* Ellen Green Gretchen Green Susan Green Eleanor Greenberg Cheryl Greenberg Sandra Greene Hope Gruber Michelle Gunther* Nancy Gutterman Susan Gutterman Nancy Guttman Rita Guyes Michele Haber Gladys Haber* Pamela Haber Sheila Hall Corie Hampton Risa Hanau Jennifer Harris
Lenore Harrison* Noa Michal Havivi Lillian Helpern Ronnie Herbst Miriam Herin Erica and Andrew Herman Marcia Hermelin Dianne Hines Muriel Hoff Cindy Hoff* Sara Lynch Hoffman Nancy Hoffmann* Marcia Horowitz Rodna and David Hurewitz Anita Hyman Janice Hyman Judith R. Hyman* Dora Il'yasova* Alice Isaacson Sara and Allan Jacobs Loretta Jacobson Dori Jalazo Adrienne Johnson Rebecca Joseph Paula Justice Ann Kabel Miriam Kaftal Chagit Kahn Karen Kahn* Sarah Kahn Alice Kaiser Jenny Kaiser* Sharon Kaiser* Shirley Kamenetz Courtney Kamlet Audrey Kane Carole Kaplan* Eva Kaplan Maeve Kaplan Penelope Kaplan* Tobee Kaplan Harriett Karesh* Laurie Katz* Iojeved Katz* Paula Katz* Jeanette Katz Madeline Kaufman Sandra Kaye* Sandra L. Kaye Genya Kazakov Svetlana Khanatayev Kids Campaign Vicki Kilimanjaro* Afrique Kilimanjaro* Mila Kilimnik Rhyan Kime Deborah Kintzing Betty Kittner* Sue Klau Marina Kosheleva* Audrey Krakovitz Sara Ann and Scott Kramer Emily Kranz* Kathy Kraus Sandy Krellen
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Special thanks to all of our donors who made the 2015 Women’s Campaign so successful - Todah Rabah! The names of donors whose gifts are received after June 2, will appear in the September issue. Joan Krieger and Max Roseman Jane Kriegsman Judy Kriegsman Carole Krusch Mindy Kutchei* Lisa Lasovsky Gail LeBauer* Joan LeBauer* Joslin LeBauer Robin Lecin Agnes Lee* Merrianne Leff* Mandy Lerner Marley Lerner Simara Levi Carol Levin Ellen and Robert Levin Karen Levin* Mimi Levin Beverly and Douglas Levine Cathy Levinson Jan Levy Eleanor Liebowitz Mechelle Lindenberg* Deborah Lindley Elisa Liss Dani Luft* Susan Lutins* Lynn MacDonald Sarah Malino* Bea Mandel* Patricia Mandelstamm Bobbie Mann* Kathy Manning* and Randall Kaplan Patsy Manning* Natalie Mapou Elaine and Benjamin Marks* Naomi Marks* Caren Masem Wendy Massey Jill Masters Amanda Mbuvi* Arlene McKane Dale Meltzer Lisa M. and William Meyerhoffer Lois Mezer Sharman Michaelson* Debby Miller* Bonnie Miller Sheryl and Kenneth W. Miller* Renee and Lanny Miller Susan Milman* Victoria Milstein* Marissa Milstein Bunny Moff* Lisa and Michael Montalvo
Marcy Morris Cynthia Murinson Joan Muss Emma Myatt Barbara Myers Lydia and Alan Nadel Yudit and Gerald Natkin Anne and Johan Naude* Judith Nebenzahl Sarah Neff Susan Nehmen Ellen Nelson Linda Newman Emily Nudelman Norma Nudelman Olga Oganesov Valerie O'Keefe* Janet Orenstein* Isanne Ossey Halina Ozarow Shana and Michael Paccadolmi Caroline Panzer Stacey Papier Dee and Seldon Patty Kelly Pearlman* Sarah Pearlman Empy Perez* Jodi and Howard Perlmutter Michele Perrell* Judy Peters* Denise Peterson Midge Pines Kathleen and Hal Pines* Susan Pinsker Laura Pollak Barbara Pomer* Erica Procton* Eleanor Procton Donna Pulitzer* Annette and Robert Rachlin TZiPi Radonsky Lisa and Frank Rancer Gloria H. and Edward Rapp* Carol Rauch Lillian Rauch Laurie Regal Jillian Reich* Cynthia Reichelson* Lenore Reinhard Joyce Richman* Rosalyn and William Robbins* Susan Robinson Gloria Robinson, z"l Erin Rosen Dana Rosen Hannah Rosen Vivian Rosen
Jeanette Rosenbaum Carol Rosenberg Jennifer Rosenbluth Jane Rosen- Grandon Sheree Rosenkrantz* Ila Rosenthal Kendra Ross* Ellen Ross Susan Ross* Keren Rotberg Amanda Rotenstreich* Betty Roth* Kathryn Roth Edna and George Rubenstein* Barbara Ruby Vivian Ruden Marnie Ruskin Ann Saab Taira Saksonskaya Alyssa Samet* Ellen Samet Loeb Emilie Samet Joan Samet Sylvia Samet Sylvia R. Samet Tace Samet Valerie and Daryll Samsell Camilla Samuelson Sara Lee Saperstein Beatrice Schall* Debbie Schandler* Barbara Scheck Dianne Schlanger* Phoebe Schlanger Dana Schleien* Joan Schneiderman Deborah Schoenhoff* and Jerry Plovsky Tammy SchrieverRankin and Tim Rankin Ann Schwarz* Jennifer Schwarz Cynthia Scott Marla Seelig Shelley Segal* Kim Segal Sharon Segall* Corky SegalWaxman Rita Serotkin* Linda Shapiro Joy Shavitz Phyllis Shavitz Vivian Sheidler* Ellen Sheridan Miriam SherryKaftal Christina Shiffler Joyce Shuman* Susan Siegel Debi Silber Gloria Silber Eileen Silber* Ruth Silfen
Eileen Silver Janie Silvers Linda Silverstein Susan Simmons Sherri Simon* Robin Skirboll* Linda Sloan Amy Sloane-Pinel and Nicolas Pinel Dana and Philip Smith Ellen Smith* Lois Snitzer Beth Socol* Barbara Sohn Sylvie Spielman Karen Spira and Jason Pikler Miriam Spitzer Anna Starobin Marian Stein Kay Stern Susan Stevens Patti Stiles Louise Stolaroff Elizabeth Strasser Polly Strasser* Susan Strumwasser Sue Swartzberg Elyse Tafeen Gloria Tafeen* Peggy Tager Doris Tanger Ellen Tannenbaum Jeanne Tannenbaum Laura Taraban Barbara Teichman Amy Thompson Tammi Thurm Mamie Todaro* Leslye Tuck Nancy Unger* Mary VanderLinden Louise Van Schaack Arleen VelezJackson* Melanie Verges Rachel Villalba Peggy Wainer Ginger Wald Linda Wearb Shelly Weiner* Adele Weinstein Roz Weintraub Susan Weisenfeld Sonia Weissman* Lotte Wertheim* Bonnie Wetzler Jill Wilson Rachel Wolf* Doreen Wolf* Wendy Wood and David Petersen Caryn Wright Andrea Yablon Illein Youngman Hillary Zaken Myrna Zimmerman*
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Special thanks to all of our donors who made the 2015 Men’s Campaign so successful - Todah Rabah! The names of donors whose gifts are received after June 2, will appear in the September issue. MEN Daniel and Susan Acker* Victor Ackermann James and Ellen Adelman Michael Altheimer and Suzanne Wagner Jerome and Audrey Altheimer* David Altman AMEX PAC Match Gary and Linda Anderson Jon and Suzan Antin* Matt Applebaum Roy Arkin Larry Arnold Alexander Aronson Andrew and Kris Aronson Jody Attias Boaz AvrahamKatz Alan and Arlene Bardy Gary Bargebuhr Roy and Helene Bargebuhr Andre Baron Paul Barry Gene Baruch Joseph and Michele Basile Louis Bates Herb Baum and Kathleen Whitmire Scott Bayer* Ephraim Bazia Igal Ben-Gal Paul Benson* Howard Benson Scott Benson* Alan and Marcia Berger Jerome Bergman Michael and Sylvia Berkelhammer Joel Bigelman Blue Ridge, Inc. – Steve Dashoff, z"l Richard Bober* Mark Bochkis* Steve Bombart* Andrew and Andrea Bowen Alan and Barbara Boyette* Joseph Brantley* Barry Brasloff Frank Brenner George Breslow Charles Bretan Evan Bretan* Lee Bretan Andrew and Karen Brod*
Hank and Aida Brodt Thomas Brown* Larry and Sherry Camras William Cassell Mark Caudill Eugene Chadbourne Robert Chandler* Kenneth Cherry Glenn Chrystal Geoffrey and Katy Claussen Gerald Clawson Irving Cohen Albert Cohen Allan Cohen John and Sally Cohen Philip Cohen Harvey Colchamiro Alan Cone Robert Cone Sam Cone Tom Cone Bradford Cone* Benjamin Cone, Jr. Scott and Julie Ann Cooper Keith Cushman Ivan Cutler* Michael Dana Kevin and Valerie Daniels Mark Davidowitz Leon Davidowitz David Delman Jerome Dintenfass Doug Dodd* Kent Doobrow Eugene and Tatiana Doroshevich* Benjamin Drew Glenn Drew Howard Dumont Dennis Eaton Don Eckstein Leon Eisen Alexander Ellsweig Erick and Kim Ellsweig David Evans Robert Falkowitz Jonathan Falkowitz Max Fedler David Feinstein Scott Feldman Howard Feller Andrew Fields Marc Fields Lawrence Fine Gary Fischer Abram Fishbeyn Sean Fitzgerald* Richard Forman Daniel Forman Richard Fox Gabriel and Karen Fraire David Frazier
Donald and Kim Freedman Marshall Freeman Steven Friedland and Jennifer Sadock Martin Friedman Jeffrey Friedman Dan Garfinkel Jerry Gedaly Al Geiger Donald Germain Alan and Barbara Ginsburg Steven J. Gittis Ira Glazer Jon Glazman Sheldon Glick David and Melody Glick Laurence Goldberg* Brian Goldberg Robert Goldberg Marc Goldenberg Allan Goldfarb Erwin Goldman Bert Goldman Barry and Alice Goldman Micah Goldstein* Robert Goldstein Lance Gordon David Gordon John Gordon Gordon Iron and Metal* Daniel Gottsegen Joshua Gould Jason Gould* Sigmund Gould* Gary Grandon Sidney and Ricki Gray* Edwin Green Ronald Green Kenneth Greene David Gross Ned Gross Russell Gross Michael Grotell Dale Gurvis Bernard Gutterman David Gutterman Fred Guttman Leonard Guyes Harold Haber* Arthur and Gail Haber Wayne Hadler Stanley and Judith Hammer Ron and Janet Hampton Zev and Bernice Harel Jonathan and Nahomi Harkavy Julian and Ilene Harper*
Eliezer Havivi Don Henza* Leslie Hermelin Bruce and Jaclyn Hirschhaut* Joshua and Ruth Hoffman Leo Horowitz Matt Hruby Mark Hyman Stephen Hyman Marc Isaacson Henry Isaacson Irving Isaacson Marvin Isreal Albert Jacobson* Paul Jalazo Benjamin Kahn* David Kahn Terry Kahn Brian Kaiser* Joey Kaiser Leo Kaiser Brad Kamlet Andrew Kane Scott Kaplan David Kaplan Michael Kaplan* Malcolm Kaplan* Leonard Kaplan Stuart and Naomi Kaplan* Jack Kaplan and Joanne Altman Randall Kaplan and Kathy Manning Leonard J. Kaplan, z"l Kenneth Karb Jeff Katz Noe Katz Harvey Katz* Benjamin Kaye* Neil Kaye Leonid Kazakov Bob Ketay* Aleksandr Khanatayev Emil Khanatayev and Diana Rahami Daniel Kilimnik* Adam and Rima Kleiner* Andrew and Michal Koren* Stuart and Catherine Kouchel* Brad Krantz and Jane Steiner Rodney Kranz* Eric Kraus Ron Krellan David Kriegsman Jack Kriegsman Melvin and Carmen Kriegsman Aleksandr and Victoryia Krokhmal
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Campaign Donors Michael and AllisonKrusch Josh Landau Lyn Labell Paul Lasovsky Kurt Lauenstein Adam Lazovik* Joseph LeBauer Samuel LeBauer Eugene LeBauer* Richard Lerner Jack and Sue Lerner Lerner Family Fdn. Tomas Levi Seymour Levin Jack Levin David and Heidi Levine* Peter and Pat Levitin Richard Levy Stephen Levy Pat Levy, III Steven and Debra LeWinter Irwin Lewis Paul Lieb* Joel and Simone Liebling Gary Lindenberg Murray Lipman* Leonid Loshinsky* Roman and Zhanna Loshinsky Ryan Luft* Brian Lurey Edward and Sandy Lurey* Neil Lutins Stephen and Leslie Mackler Marc Magod Jonathan Malino David Mandel* Bernard Mann* David Marker Edgar Marks Kelly and Nancy Marks* Daniel and Fay Marks Michael and Kay Marshall Paul Masem David Massey John Masters Andrew Mbuvi Tim McKane Lucas and Jennifer McKeon Alan Medoff Jeff Medoff Ari Medoff* Steve and Carmen Mendelson David Meschan Stanley and Anita Meyer* Samuel and Gladys Meyerhoffer
Howard Mezer Gary Michalove Robert Miller Joseph Miller Kenneth Miller Warren and Martha Miller Yitzak Miller Scott Milman* Ronald Milstein* Perrell Miraje Recon and Dev LLC. David Moff Jason Mostofsky* Donald Murinson Markus Muurisepp Charles Myers Gerald Natkin Jason Naude Stan Neerman Samuel Neerman* Joe Nehmen Marvin and Freddie Neiditz* Network for Good John and Karol Neufeld Fred Newman Michael Nichols* Howard Norwick Robert Nudelman William O'Keefe Kevin Ossey Phil Papier Michael and Gayle Peake Fred Pearlman* Howard and Sarah Perlmutter Jeff Petrinitz William Pines Jerrold Pinsker Jonathan Plitman* Yosef and Hinda Plotkin Mark Podolle Stanley Pulitzer Scott and Terry Rafkin Edward and Gloria Rapp* Lowell and Kathy Rauch Norman Regal Stan Reich Sam Reichelson* Paul and Erica Ringel Stephen Robertson Freddy Robinson Stephen Robinson Joseph Robinson,* z"l Keith Rosen Richard Rosen Mark Rosenbaum David Rosenstein and Carol Kenny Allan Ross
Brian Ross Starr Philanthropic David and Andrea Fund Rubin Daniel Stein Jerome Ruskin John Stein John Russo and Jeff and Chrissy Jennifer Summer Stein Walter Salinger Joseph Stern Elly and Ruth William Stern Fdn. Saltzman Sidney Stern, III Arthur Samet* Robert Stevens Jan Samet Ken Stiles Leonard Samet Richard Strasser Marc Samet* Joseph Strasser Norman Samet Aaron and Jennifer Paul Saperstein* Strasser Steven Scheck Barry and Leah George Scheer Strulson Leslie Schlanger* Paul and Nancy Stuart Schleien* Summerell Justin Scott Matthew Tabin* Jim Schwartz Stuart Tafeen Todd Schwarz Sigmund Zachary Aaron Tannenbaum Schwarz* Steve Taub Jeffrey Segal Joel Tauber Philip Segal, III Stuart Teichman Brad and Randi The Hub Ltd. Semon Kevin Thurm Paul and Tracy Harvey Tilles Senior Darius Toraby Jerry Shapiro Doug Torn Mark Marshall Tuck* Manufacturing George Turner Lee Shapiro Matthew Tuttle Mark and Donna Allen Unger Shapiro United Brass Works Stephen Shavitz Fdn. Marc Shavitz* Edward and Robbie Shavitz* Marilyn Stanley Shavitz, z"l Benson Desmond Sheridan Mike and Sylvia Nissim Shimoni Berkelhammer Omri Shimron United Way of Robert Shuman* Alamance Philip Silver Jo VanDerLinden Josef Silverman Scott Howard Silverstein VanDerLinden* Igor and Ekaterina Gary Silverstein Vapne Gary Simmons* Stan and Natalie Gary Simon Varlamov* Jeffery and Tracy Jose Villalba* Simon* Howard and Joyce Chalmers and Annette Wainer Skaggs Robert and Kim Robert Skirboll Wainer Robert Skolnik Herbert and Peggy Harry Sky Wainer Larry and Joyce Richard Wald Slakter* Terry Waranch Thomas Sloan* Stuart Wassell* Richard Smith Gideon and Natalie Wasserberg* Alan Socol* Federic Waxman Arthur Sohn Jerry Wearb Shay Soker Robert Wein Mitchel Sommers* David Weiner* Walter Spielman Frank Weiner, z"l Mark Spielman Robert Weinstein Alan Spigelman Josef Starobin Continued on page 10
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Ron Yardenay Nachum Yardenay Leonid and Victoriya Yefimov* Andrew Zimmerman Harold Zimmerman* Benjamin C. Zuraw z"l Zichrono L’vrocho - Of Blessed Memory * Indicates current donors who raised their gift by a minimum of 7.5% or higher If you were inadvertently omitted please call Dianne Hines at 852-5433, ext. 233 or email her at dhines@shalomgreensboro.org and you will be included in the September issue.
Community Enrichment Fund HONOR OF: Of: In Honor of Albert Jacobson’s 90th birthday From: Paula & Richard Klein Of: In Honor of the birth of Aaron Joseph Brod From: Ellen & Gary Fischer Of: Sylvia and Norman Samet 55th Wedding Anniversary From: Dr. and Mrs. Michael Cohen Of: Marc Isaacson From: Jenny Kaiser Of: In Honor of Joan Bluethenthal From: Joanne Bluethenthal IN MEMORY OF: Of: Miriam Brenner From: Kenneth & Sandra Greene Of: Alfred Freiberger
IN MEMORY OF: From: Ellen & Gary Fischer Of: Miriam Brenner From: Ellen & Gary Fischer Of: Alfred Freiberger From: Valerie & Darryl Samsell Of: Alfred Freiberger From: Sally & Bob Cone Of: Ellen Kreindler From: Steve Shavitz Of: Alfred Freiberger From: Steve Shavitz Of: Leonard Kaplan From: Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Hyman Of: Leonard Kaplan From: Dr. and Mrs. James Adelman Of: Joan Forman Lipsey From: Rose & Victor Ackerman
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1 Like one who says slicha 6 Rothschild of the House of Lords, and others 12 Supporter of Israel in the Reagan cabinet 16 Milchig liquid 17 Where to find soc.genealogy.jewish 18 Sarah Silverman's Best Writing award 19 Kubrick coup 21 Crowd response after a goal by Yossi Benayoun 22 Become meshuga 23 Verbally broke a commandment 24 Drum for an Allen Ginsberg reading 25 Species in a 1998 DreamWorks Animation film promoted by CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg 26 Gibes from anti-Semitic children, e.g. 28 "Don't ... mar the ___ of your beard" (Leviticus 19:27) 29 Amount of paper needed to photocopy the entire Talmud 30 Michele of "Glee" 31 Kabob holders 35 Investing some shekels in 40 Adrien Brody's character in "The Pianist" 41 Ma, who in 2013 performed with Holocaust survivor George Horner, and others 43 Sitar-playing friend of violin virtuoso Yehudi 44 "Night" author Wiesel 45 Extinguished, as menorah candles 47 "Fantasia on Jerusalem the Golden" composer Charles 48 "Adonai, my ___ and my redeemer" (Psalms 19:14) 49 Most kleyn 50 Use it to eat kreplach at a picnic 51 Gilgul is the Jewish belief in these 53 Affiliation of David Brat, who defeated Eric Cantor in the 2014 Republican primary 55 Folower of 53-Down 56 Toy ___ (dreidel container, perhaps) 58 Attack like the lion of Judah? 61 Impact sounds in a Dave Berg cartoon 63 Backtalk from Vidal? 67 Ape in 19-Across 68 Make up a phrase about shekels? 69 Film director Nora 71 Put your He'Brew orders on them 72 Cynthia Ozick story 74 When doubled, "yada yada" 75 Ride its Silver Meteor from NYC to Miami 76 Shaped like eggs for a shakshuka 77 Name suffix for Zionist Szold 78 Kosher ___ (slang for Jewish mob) 79 Israel's northern one is with Lebanon
1 Where Daniel Barenboim directs, with "la" 2 Welles, who wrote "Citizen Kane" with Herman J. Mankiewicz 3 It might end a fast 4 What Kenny Bernstein does 5 Aseret ___ Teshuva (Var.) 6 Baseball commissioner Selig 7 Sanctuary 8 Contents of bags, for Sandy Koufax 9 Late ___ Tay-Sachs disease 10 Candles for Chanukah, e.g. 11 Source of non-kosher meat 12 1st century king of Judea 13 "Shaft ___ the Jews" (spy paperback) 14 It can be graven 15 Israelis may call them shwarma 20 Animal that frolics in the vasser 24 "Oh, where have you ___ my blue-eyed son?" (Bob Dylan) 27 Power sources at Battery Park Synagogue? 29 Matter at court, to Alan Dershowitz 30 Group of names for Schindler 31 Climber who shleps up Everest 32 Weight measures in Tel Aviv 33 The Alhambra Decree, for one 34 Regular reading 35 Locks without keys 36 Who never calls or writes Joyce Antler 37 "For His anger is momentary, but His ___ lasts a lifetime" (Psalms 30:6) 38 Unlike many Mossad activities 39 Like traveling in the Gaza Strip, e.g. 41 Support for a bill in the Knesset 42 Sound track cries, to Mel Blanc 45 Billy Wilder's "Sunset ___" 46 Panel maker Stan 50 ___ shiva (honored the dead) 52 55-Across, in the Septuagint 53 Letter that has the value of 9 54 City of the Kristallnacht burning of the Great Synagogue 56 Pictures on a synagogue bulletin 57 Shed at El Al 58 Grant shalom to 59 Elevate, as Elohim 60 Chance to get a hit for Hank Greenberg 61 Blockhead 62 Abraham Regelson and Dalia Rabikovich 63 What Hasidic men don't do to their beards 64 Cedar-lined spot 65 Film based on a 1953 Ferber novel 66 Like a look from Ralph Fiennes in "Schindler's List" 70 Bk. of wise sayings 72 Enjoy the beach at Eilat 73 APB letters held by Elena Kagan?
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Bible Study Tuesdays, 10:00 a.m. Join us Tuesday mornings to study Tanach (Hebrew Bible) in a fun and inviting atmosphere. We are finishing up the Book of Judges and will be beginning the Books of Samuel in the coming weeks. For more information contact Al Geiger or Lee Bretan (leebretan@gmail. com).
Reading of Lamentations Saturday, July 25 at 8:30 p.m. Join us as we observe Tisha B’Av with the reading of Lamentations.
Other August Events
Attend Rosh Chodesh Av and Elul evenings with Beth David Sisterhood. Family education programs are being planned to help us get ready for the High Holidays. Contact the synagogue for details.
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BJH Grants Provide Essential Support for Older Jewish Adults in the Carolinas Annual Grants Awarded throughout North and South Carolina
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ach year, grants from BJH Foundation, based in Greensboro, N.C. make vital differences in the lives of many older Jewish adults throughout North and South Carolina. Funding assists non-profits that provide critical services to older adults in areas such as case management, meal and fellowship programs, health screenings and home visits. This year, BJH Foundation has awarded 23 grants totaling more than $220,000 to help fund programs such as elder daycare, congregational nursing and social worker programs, home and community services, as well as guardianship and care management for older Jewish adults throughout North and South Carolina. “Support from BJH Foundation can make a huge impact in the lives of these older Jewish adults,” says Andrew Aronson, president of the BJH Foundation for Senior Services. "As the older Jewish adult population moves through its senior years, healthcare and other resources needed for their support will be stretched to capacity. The grants
from BJH Foundation play a crucial role in helping fill some of these needs in the lives of this population." BJH Foundation improves the lives of many older Jewish adults through its funding. Over the past ten years, BJH Foundation has awarded more than $1.8 million to qualifying nonprofit organizations that support older Jewish adults. For a complete list of the 2015 grant recipients and to learn more information about receiving grants, or how you can help, please visit www. bjhfoundation.org. 2015 Grant Recipients from BJH Foundation: • Asheville, N.C. – Asheville Jewish Community Center, Jewish Family Services of Western North Carolina • Charlotte, N.C. – Jewish Family Services of Greater Charlotte, Sandra and Leon Levine Jewish Community Center, Temple Beth-El, Temple Israel • Davidson, N.C. – Temple Kol Tikvah of Lake Norman • Durham, N.C. – Jewish Federation of Durham-Chapel Hill
June 2015 • Greensboro, N.C. – Beth David Synagogue, Jewish Family Services of Greensboro, Temple Emanuel • Hendersonville, N.C. – Agudas Israel Congregation • New Bern, N.C. – Temple B’nai Sholem • Raleigh, N.C. – Jewish Family Services of Raleigh-Cary, Temple Beth Or • Winston-Salem, N.C. – Temple Emanuel of Winston-Salem • Charleston, S.C. – Brith Sholom Beth Israel Congregation, Charleston Jewish Family Services, Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim • Columbia, S.C. – Beth Shalom Synagogue • Myrtle Beach, S.C. – Temple Emanu-El About the BJH Foundation for Senior Services: BJH Foundation for Senior Services, founded in 2006, provides grants to organizations that enhance the lives of older Jewish adults in North and South Carolina. Grants are awarded for activities, services and programs for the elderly in accordance with Jewish values and beliefs. For information on donating to BJH Foundation for Senior Services call 336-854-8400 or please visit www.bjhfoundation.org. The next grant application deadline will be in spring 2016. Financial information about this organization and a copy of its license are available from the State Solicitation Licensing Branch at 919-807-2214. The license is not an endorsement by the state.
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Come and have fun at Temple Emanuel this summer! Early Childhood Engagement Center Summer Camp Schedule: June 1 – June 5 June 8 – June 12 June 15- June 19 June 22 – June 26 June 29 – July 3 July 27—July 31 •All camps are five days a week from 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. • Children ages 18 months to five years old are welcome to attend. • Snacks will be provided. Lunches need to be sent from home. • Cost: $120 per week. • Camps may be cancelled if there is insufficient registration. • For more information, call Louise at (336) 292-7899 or Lvanschaack@ tegreensboro.org.
Schmooze with the Rabbi at Print Works Bistro: Tuesday, June 30, 12:00 p.m. Enjoy a casual lunch with the rabbis along with other Temple friends at the Print Works Bistro. Join us as we talk about anything and everything – from local politics to Jewish issues. Your lunch is on you, while the conversation is on us. Contact Temple Emanuel about possible Schmoozes in July and August. Reserve your spot with Noah at 292-7899 or ndomont@tegreenboro.org.
Come to one of our Summer Shabbat Potlucks! Blue Jean Shabbat Service & Potluck BBQ Friday, June 19 6:30 p.m. – Service 7:30 p.m. – Dinner Join us for a casual Shabbat Service in our outdoor Chapel, followed by a potluck BBQ chicken dinner. • Come dressed in blue jeans or something comfortable. • $5 per person, children 3 and under free ($12 max per family) • Temple Emanuel will provide BBQ Chicken. Please bring a non-dairy side dish or dessert. • For more information, or to RSVP and sign up to bring a side dish, call 2927899 or visit www.tegreensboro.org
June Programs for Tots Friday, June 12, 6:00 p.m. – Tot Shabbat and Oneg For more information about tot programs, contact Louise Van Schaack at 292-7899 ext. 302 or lvanschaack@tegreensboro.org
Welcome Back Campers Shabbat Service & Potluck BBQ Friday, August 21 6:30 p.m. - Shabbat Service in our Outdoor Chapel (weather permitting) celebrating our returning campers 7:30 p.m. - Non-dairy Potluck dinner in the Courtyard Join us for a casual Shabbat Service in our outdoor Chapel (weather permitting) celebrating our returning campers followed by a potluck BBQ chicken dinner. • Come dressed casually in your camp attire. • $5 per person, children 3 and under free ($12 max per family) • Temple Emanuel will provide BBQ Chicken. Please bring a non-dairy side dish or dessert. • For more information, or to RSVP and sign up to bring a side dish, call 2927899 or visit www.tegreensboro.org
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Save the Date 2015 Temple Emanuel Jewish Festival October 11 It’s not too early to mark your calendar for the 2015 Temple Emanuel Jewish Festival, set for Sunday, October 11th. Highlighting the festival will be fantastic New York deli food, continuous entertainment on the main stage, educational activities and displays, as well as, the Kids Zone with arts and crafts, inflatables, and lots of fun for the kids. This year’s festival has a 50-50 raffle, with a potential grand prize of $5000 plus additional cash prizes. Also, to participate as a sponsor, you can make a monetary contribution. Any size donation is greatly appreciated, but for at least $100 you will be listed as a 'Friend of the Festival' in the festival brochure and on our website. Check our website www. templeemanueljewishfestival.org for a full description and details of all the activities, events, the food and a list of our sponsors. Raffle tickets and sponsorships can be made on the festival website too.
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he American Hebrew Academy is delighted to announce the establishment of a new need-based scholarship granted by the Leon Levine Foundation. Ten scholarships to supplement tuition, each for $5000, are available to students for the 201516 Academic year. The scholarships were made available to the Academy in fulfillment of the Foundation’s mission of building Jewish identity and strengthening Jewish communities. The Leon Levine Scholarships are primarily aimed at students from North Carolina, with second priority to students from Southeast United States and then to students from the rest of the United States. Glenn Drew, Executive Director of
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elcome to Camp Gan Israel, part of the largest and fastest-growing network of Jewish day camps in the world. Gan Israel is dedicated to enriching the lives of Jewish children from diverse backgrounds and affiliations. CGI of Greensboro is a treasure trove of custom tailored activities, both classic and innovative, allowing campers to experience summer the way it should be: exciting, relaxing, eye-opening, and forever a source of childhood’s best memories. Our counselors are chosen for their personal warmth and ability to understand and care for each child as an individual. Counselors have prior camp experience and are well trained in safety. Each counselor is a role model for our children, promising friendships that will last forever. Camp would not be complete without our weekly trips featuring excursions to some of a child’s favorite destinations: Wet & Wild Waterpark, Celebration Station, Bowling, Airbound Trampoline Park, Gem Mining, and Swimming at Starmount
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