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1 IYAR 5774 • MAY 1, 2014 • VOLUME XXXVIII, NUMBER 20 • PERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID, SYRACUSE, NY

Ellen Weinstein to receive the 2014 Roth Award practice in 2009 to become the A native of Brooklyn, NY, chief clerk of the Onondaga Weinstein graduated from County Surrogate’s Court. Brooklyn College of the City Her professional volunteer University of New York with involvement includes her cura B.A. (1969) and M.S. (1971) rent positions as vice president in early childhood and elemenof both the Onondaga County tary education. She taught Bar Foundation and the New at New York City’s P.S. 173 York State Association of in the Bay Ridge section of Chief Clerks of the Surrogate’s Brooklyn from 1969-76,when Courts. She has held various she moved from Brooklyn with positions of leadership within her husband, Howard, and her Ellen S. Weinstein the Onondaga County Bar Asthen two children to Griffiss Air Force Base in Rome, NY, where Howard sociation, including serving as its president served as a base physician. In 1978, she in 2006. She is a past member of the New moved with her family to DeWitt. After York State Bar Association’s House of the birth of her fourth child, she returned to Delegates and served as a member of its teaching as a substitute teacher in the James- Nominating Committee. She is a life member of Na’amat, a ville-DeWitt Central School district. She achieved her dream of becoming a lawyer member of the Board of Directors of the by earning her juris doctor from Syracuse Jewish Federation of Central New York, University College of Law in December has served as co-chair of its Allocation 1990, graduating magna cum laude and as Committee since 2012 and has been a Lion of Judah since 2009. a member of the Order of the Coif. A member of the board of Menorah Weinstein is admitted to practice law in New York state and federal courts, the Park Group Residences Inc. since 2010, District of Columbia Court of Appeals and Weinstein is also a member of the board of before the United States Supreme Court. Syracuse Jewish Family Service and a memAfter graduating from law school, she joined ber of the Board of Directors of Advocates the law firm of Pinsky and Skandalis, and Inc. She is a past member of Temple Adath was a partner in the firm until leaving private Yeshurun’s Board of Directors, as well as

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By Mark Frank A former star Syracuse University quarterback, the CEO of the leading Central New York philanthropic Jewish organization, an Episcopal priest and the benefactor of a cultural series at Temple Concord have something in common: Don McPherson, Linda Alexander, Reverend Bill Redfield and Marvin Goldenberg are all considered “menschen,” the plural of “mensch,” a good person – someone who is sensitive to other people’s needs and seeks out ways to help them. In the Jewish culture of Eastern Don McPherson Linda Alexander Europe, where the term originated, to call someone a mensch was a high compliment. Longtime Syracuse radio personality Temple Concord will hold its first “Mensch “Big Mike” Fiss, who can be heard daily of the Year” award dinner on Sunday, June on SUNNY 102 radio, will emcee the event 1, at 5:30 pm, at the Sheraton Syracuse and comedian Joe Chasnoff will provide University Hotel. The event will be open the entertainment. to the public and will be the synagogue’s McPherson, one of the most decorated major fund-raiser of the year. student-athletes in Syracuse football history, Temple Concord will honor Heisman quarterbacked the Orange to an 11-0-1 record Trophy runner-up-turned-social-activist in 1987, was named most valuable player McPherson; Alexander, the president and of the 1987 Sugar Bowl and finished secCEO of the Jewish Federation of Central ond in the Heisman Trophy voting. He was New York; community and spiritual leader inducted into the NCAA College Football Redfield; and Goldenberg, benefactor of Hall of Fame in 2008. After a seven-year Temple Concord’s Regina Goldenberg professional career in the NFL and CFL, Cultural Series at the dinner. McPherson, who graduated SU with a psyCommittee chair Vicki Feldman said, chology degree, has become a social activist, “We’re really excited about this event. It educator and advocate for the prevention of should be great fun and, at the same, honor men’s violence against women. four people who have done so much in and Brooklyn, NY, native Alexander has for our community.” served as president and CEO of the Jewish

a past president of the Jamesville-DeWitt Central School District Middle School Parent-Teachers’ Group. Linda Alexander, president/CEO of Federation, said, “Ellen is a most dedicated community volunteer for our Jewish community and has been for many, many years. She always looks at the big picture, what’s best for the entire Jewish community, and takes on her leadership role with a professionalism that is second to none.” Weinstein said, “I am also most fortunate to have parents who instilled in my brother and me from an early age, both by teaching and example, the importance of our Jewish heritage, of community, of commitment and of continuity and of tikkun olam.” She added, “I have the most wonderfully supportive, enabling husband, Howard, who is truly the ‘wind beneath my wings.’Together, our most valued and treasured accomplishments in life are our four children: Jessica, Josh, Danielle and Lisa. We adore and are extremely proud of them, of Jessica’s husband, Gregg; of Josh’s wife, Caroline; and of our seven grandchildren, Jamie, Carly, Sydney, Max, Ava, Tessa and Evan. My greatest prayer and wish for each of them is that they continue to have a strong sense of Jewish identity and commitment to our people and to their respective communities-at-large, and that they, in turn, will pass these values on to their children and their children’s children – l’dor v’dor!” For more information on Federation’s meeting, contact Kathie Piirak at 445-2040, ext. 106, or kpiirak@jewishfederationcny. org.

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By Bette Siegel The Jewish Federation of Central New York has announced that the 2014 Esther and Joseph Roth Award in Recognition of Outstanding Jewish Community Leadership will be presented to Ellen Weinstein at the Federation’s 96th annual meeting on Monday, June 16, at 6:30 pm. The award was established in May 1979 by the friends and family of Esther and Joseph Roth. It is a permanent award, and is housed and displayed in Federation’s office. It is awarded in honor and recognition of individuals who have demonstrated “outstanding Jewish community leadership” and is considered to be the major community service award presented by the Syracuse Jewish community. The Roths’ son, Paul, said, “Not only has Ellen Weinstein been a significant member of this community throughout the years, but she’s taken upon herself countless volunteer roles and selfless responsibilities in order that things be accomplished for not just the greater good of the Jewish community, but for the whole Syracuse community as well. For the kind of person who neither seeks acknowledgment nor accolades for tireless work done to enhance the lives of so many others, this seems to be the perfect recognition of her exceptional and most positive abilities.”

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