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410-939-3170<br />
8 North Earlton Road, Ext<br />
Havre de Grace, MD 21078<br />
office@templeadasshalom.org<br />
June <strong>2017</strong> Newsletter<br />
7 th of Sivan 5777 - 6 th of Tammuz 5777<br />
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June <strong>2017</strong> Calendar of Events<br />
Rabbi’s Message - Rabbi Gila Ruskin<br />
Co-President’s Message - Linda Needel & Wendy Drabinski<br />
Religious Practices News & Notes- Mark Wolkow & Melissa Brown<br />
Religious School News - Jenn Bober & Cheryl Conley<br />
Jacob Folus - Bar Mitzvah<br />
Aidan Feulner - Bar Mitzvah<br />
Sisterhood News - Elise Woods<br />
Sisterhood End of Year Event - June 3 rd<br />
Amanda Hichkad Walk for Cancer - June 3 rd<br />
Youth Groups News<br />
Mazel Tov to our <strong>2017</strong> Graduates<br />
Jewish Baseball Raffle<br />
Special Thanks to Our Donors<br />
Good and Welfare - Carol Gast<br />
Recently Passed<br />
Mi Sheberakh List - We Pray For Healing<br />
June <strong>2017</strong> Yahrzeits Observed<br />
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TAS/HJC June Calendar of Events<br />
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday<br />
4 10 th of Sivan 5777 5 11 th of Sivan 5777 6 12 th of Sivan 5777 7 13 th of Sivan 5777<br />
9:30 am - Preschool Gala<br />
Celebration in the Social Hall<br />
11 17 th of Sivan 5777 12 18 th of Sivan 5777 13 19 th of Sivan 5777 14 20 th of Sivan 5777<br />
7:30 pm - Choir Rehearsal<br />
(Mike’s Home)<br />
18 24 th of Sivan 5777<br />
Father’s Day<br />
19 25 th of Sivan 5777 20 26 th of Sivan 5777 21 27 th of Sivan 5777<br />
25 1 st of Tammuz 5777 26 2 nd of Tammuz 5777 27 3 rd of Tammuz 5777<br />
7:00 pm - RPC Meeting<br />
28 4 th of Tammuz 5777<br />
7:30 pm - Choir Rehearsal<br />
(Mike’s Home)<br />
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TAS/HJC June Calendar of Events<br />
Thursday Friday Saturday<br />
1 7 th of Sivan 5777<br />
Last Day of Preschool<br />
7:00 pm - Board Meeting<br />
2 8 th of Sivan 5777<br />
5:30-7:00 pm - Tot Shabbat<br />
7:30 pm - Shabbat Torah Service<br />
Melissa Brown<br />
8:09 pm - Candle Lighting<br />
ONEG - S. Auxier, L. Needel<br />
3 9 th of Sivan 5777<br />
Parashat Nasso<br />
7:30 am - 4 th Annual Amanda Hichkad CCA<br />
Celebration Walk<br />
11:00 am - Sisterhood End of the Year Event<br />
at the Anita Leight Estuary Center<br />
8 14 th of Sivan 5777 9 15 th of Sivan 5777<br />
7:30 pm - Choir Sings<br />
7:30 pm - Shabbat Torah Service<br />
Jacob Folus & Rabbi Gila Ruskin<br />
8:13 pm - Candle Lighting<br />
ONEG - B’nai Mitzvah Class<br />
10 16 th of Sivan 5777<br />
Parashat Beha’alotcha<br />
4:00 pm - Jacob Folus Bar Mitzvah &<br />
Shabbat Afternoon Torah Service (Shelach)<br />
Jacob Folus & Rabbi Gila Ruskin<br />
15 21 st of Sivan 5777<br />
12:30 pm - Senior Birthday Lunch<br />
Liberatore’s in Bel Air, MD<br />
Honoring Gerri Bronk, Zita Schneck, &<br />
Evelyn Bell<br />
16 22 nd of Sivan 5777<br />
7:00 pm - Choir Sings<br />
7:00 pm - Shabbat Service<br />
Aidan Feulner & Rabbi Gila Ruskin<br />
8:16 pm - Candle Lighting<br />
ONEG - B’nai Mitzvah Class<br />
17 23 rd of Sivan 5777<br />
Parashat Sh’lach<br />
10:00 am - Aidan Feulner Bar Mitzvah &<br />
Shabbat Torah Service<br />
Aidan Feulner & Rabbi Gila Ruskin<br />
22 28 th of Sivan 5777 23 29 th of Sivan 5777<br />
7:30 pm - Choir Sings<br />
7:30 pm - Torah Service & Board<br />
Installation<br />
Sophie Schorr & Rabbi Gila Ruskin<br />
8:17 pm - Candle Lighting<br />
ONEG - M. & M. Mullis, S. Auxier<br />
24 30 th of Sivan 5777<br />
Parashat Korach<br />
29 5 th of Tammuz 5777 30 6 th of Tammuz 5777<br />
7:30 pm - Animal Admiration Outdoor<br />
Shabbat Service<br />
Rabbi Gila Ruskin<br />
8:17 pm - Candle Lighting<br />
ONEG - Dandekar, Hoory, Zader, Brisker<br />
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Rabbi’s Message<br />
Rabbi Gila Ruskin<br />
Here are some photos from recent events involving our Temple Members.<br />
Enjoy our community!<br />
Matzah Ball Soup for 99<br />
Thanks to Robin Way<br />
and her crew for delicious<br />
Passover meal<br />
One Small Step<br />
Thanks to our choir for<br />
musical inspiration<br />
Celebrating Second<br />
Night Seder<br />
Thanks to Kathy Lazarski<br />
for leadership<br />
extraordinaire<br />
Sara Lakowski in the<br />
News<br />
Julie Sang and Rabbi Gila Ruskin with<br />
the Maryland Delegation of the<br />
Religious Actions Center’s<br />
Consultation on Conscience, lobbying<br />
on Capitol Hill in Washington DC<br />
http://www.baltimore<br />
sun.com/news/maryla<br />
nd/harford/aegis/phag-sara-laskowskilondon-grad-school-<br />
0414-<strong>2017</strong>0413-<br />
story.html<br />
Kathy Lazarski, Rabbi Gila<br />
Ruskin, Mark Wolkow, with<br />
Rev. Baron Young, Shiekh Omar<br />
Baloch and others at the First<br />
Annual Interfaith BBQ<br />
Mort Brisker, Art Gordon,<br />
Denise Gordon, and Duyen<br />
Brisker at the First Annual<br />
Interfaith BBQ<br />
Marc, Jeremiah, and Jonas<br />
Vogelhut at the First<br />
Annual Interfaith BBQ<br />
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Co-President’s Message<br />
Linda Needel & Wendy Drabinski<br />
Shalom!<br />
We would like to thank Larry and all the outgoing board<br />
members for all of their hard work. We are excited and<br />
honored to be co-presidents of our temple and look forward to<br />
working with the board of trustees and congregants to ensure<br />
our temple is a spiritual and safe home for all.<br />
We recently attended the Scheidt Seminar for incoming<br />
temple presidents, which was an invaluable experience. We<br />
acquired skills, networked with other synagogue leaders,<br />
learned about philanthropy and youth engagement, and more.<br />
We both came back energized and ready to fulfill our role as<br />
synagogue presidents. While at Scheidt, we learned that we<br />
are doing lots of things very well and that we can improve on<br />
others. We hope that we can count on the support of our<br />
congregation to become involved and be ambassadors for our<br />
“little” shul in Havre de Grace, Maryland.<br />
Do not hesitate contacting us with any concerns, ideas or just<br />
to say “hi.” We are around the synagogue a lot and are both<br />
very approachable.<br />
We look forward to serving our congregation.<br />
See you around the shul!<br />
Linda and Wendy<br />
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Religious Practices Committee – News and Notes<br />
Mark Wolkow & Melissa Brown<br />
As I write this, I am sitting here with mixed emotions. Having<br />
served as co-chair of the Religious Practices Committee for<br />
many years, I realize how much I have learned. I have had the<br />
opportunity to work with a wonderful team of dedicated<br />
individuals who have the best interest of the synagogue at<br />
heart. While being co-chair of the RPC can be a challenge at<br />
times, it is also very rewarding. After every High Holiday<br />
season, as stressful as it can be, the sense of accomplishment is<br />
so satisfying.<br />
While I will still remain a member of RPC, I will be handing<br />
off my co-chair hat to Melissa Brown. I want to thank Melissa<br />
for stepping up to this fulfilling position. I have to also thank<br />
my co-chair Mark Wolkow for his time and dedication to this<br />
committee. Without his knowledge, expertise and<br />
organization, this position would have been a difficult<br />
challenge for me. Mark made it easy and I have cherished all<br />
the time we worked closely together. Thank you to everyone<br />
on the committee. It takes a village! Remember, RPC is always<br />
looking for people to join the committee. Take a risk… you will<br />
find it very rewarding. See you around Shul in my new role.<br />
B’Shalom,<br />
Linda Needel<br />
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Religious School News<br />
Jenn Bober & Cheryl Conley<br />
The Religious School Committee is proud to announce the recipients of the<br />
Yvette Kravitz Award and the Eileen Moss Memorial Award.<br />
The Yvette Kravitz Award is given to a member who has gone above and<br />
beyond on behalf of the Religious School students. This year’s honoree is Randi<br />
Chancey. Our children’s first Jewish learning experience is in Miss Randi’s<br />
room. They learn about being Jewish and about holidays; the Hebrew letters<br />
and blessings over food and drink. Her dedication to the students of the Adolph<br />
Nord Religious School spans many years and for that we are all thankful. Mazel<br />
Tov, Randi – We are so lucky to have you as a teacher!<br />
The Eileen Moss Memorial Award is given to a sixth-grade student who has<br />
shown exemplary attendance in Religious School and services, and has shown<br />
improvement in Hebrew skills throughout the midweek Religious School years.<br />
This year’s honoree is Rayna Drabinski, daughter of Wendy and Patrick. Rayna<br />
and her family are at services most weeks, and it shows in the classroom. Or is<br />
it that she is rarely absent from the classroom and it shows at services? Either<br />
way, Eileen would have recognized and applauded Rayna for showing up and<br />
participating in both. Mazel Tov, Rayna- We are proud of you and your<br />
accomplishments!<br />
Thank you to Dr. Dave for constructing the buzzer system for the end-of-year<br />
Festi-Bowl Tournament! The students particularly loved buzzing in against<br />
each other, and now teachers have another fun resource for the classroom.<br />
Many thanks to Brian Schorr for again solving “The Mystery of the Coins” by<br />
providing the namesake book for the winner of the Eileen Moss Award. This<br />
book was read by Morah Moss to all of her classes when she taught, and it<br />
subsequently went out of print. Thanks again for working your magic,<br />
Brian! And congrats to the winner Rayna Drabinski! May you read it in good<br />
health. –Menahelet Jenn Bober<br />
B’Shalom,<br />
Cheryl & Jenn<br />
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Jacob Stanford Henry Folus<br />
Jacob is the youngest of three children. He has two<br />
older sisters Olivia and Sarah. Jacob is in 7 th grade<br />
at Southampton Middle School. He plays bass in<br />
the orchestra and skateboards anywhere he can. He also enjoys playing on<br />
the computer and making videos, montages, and vlogs. He hopes to one day<br />
put those skills together and be a film maker. Jacob has been attending<br />
Temple Adas Shalom since he was 3 years old starting with Miss Judy’s preschool<br />
and then Pre-K with Miss Randy. He is very grateful to all of his<br />
religious school teachers for their patience and guidance.<br />
For Jacob’s Tri- Mitzvahlon, he chose to twin with Jakob Hiller. He was a<br />
young boy who perished in the Holocaust and did not live to have a Bar<br />
Mitzvah. Jacob is honored to share his Bar Mitzvah with Jakob Hiller. The<br />
chair draped with the Tallit is there in memory of Jakob Hiller. The Tallit is<br />
the one worn by Jacob Folus’ father, Brian, at his Bar Mitzvah. For Jacob’s<br />
service to the community he is collecting eyeglasses to recycle to the Lions<br />
Club. For his service to the Temple Jacob has chosen to do two things. He<br />
and his family have planted an apple tree near the entrance to our nature<br />
walk. Jacob and his father and the 8 th grade religious school class, 7 th grade<br />
teachers, and B’nai Mitzvah teachers, are making a short movie on the joys<br />
of becoming a B’nai Mitzvah. This movie will be posted on the Temple Adas<br />
Shalom web site very soon.<br />
Jacob and his parents, Brian and Tammy, would like to express our<br />
gratitude to all the leaders and teachers here at Temple Adas Shalom and<br />
the Adolph Nord Religious School. Thank you to Rabbi Gila Ruskin, and<br />
Mr. Andy Klein for preparing Jacob for his Bar Mitzvah.<br />
We thank the entire 7 th grade class and their families for being a part of our<br />
family.<br />
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Aidan Feulner<br />
Aidan was born on March 10, 2004, in Harford County and<br />
has lived here his entire life. Through his experiences at Harford Day School, sports,<br />
synagogue, and his relationships within the community he has grown into a kind,<br />
loving, and confident young adult. Aidan has blossomed academically and socially at<br />
Harford Day, where he has maintained a straight “A” record throughout his elementary<br />
and middle school years. He became a member of the Center for Talented Youth, at<br />
the Johns Hopkins University, at a very young age, and received an award for High<br />
Honors in a CTY talent search. Aidan has participated in a number of CTY online<br />
courses and programs, including a week on the Skipjack as part of a Living Classroom<br />
experience. He will be graduating 8th grade at Harford Day School in 2018 and is<br />
looking forward to a new adventure when he enters high school in the fall of that year.<br />
Aidan is a dynamic person and often reminds many of us of his late grandfather, Harry<br />
Kale. He actively uses his right brain to think and create abstractly, and his left brain<br />
to perform well academically. He is silly at times, and is able to bring laughter to those<br />
around him. He is creative and artistic, but also inquisitive, thoughtful, and<br />
academically gifted. He has a wit and humor that makes those around him laugh, and<br />
join with him in his sometimes light-hearted approach to the world. Aidan is truly<br />
comfortable in his own skin, and his joy of life is evident. He sometimes breaks out in<br />
song and dance, but may just as easily engage someone in a conversation about politics<br />
or current events (ask him if you dare). Aidan’s life has been blessed with many<br />
adventures and challenges, and one of his many gifts is his ability to analyze situations,<br />
collect information, and formulate his own opinions that he articulates well to others.<br />
Aidan’s love of art led to his decision to collect art supplies for the Boys and Girls Club<br />
of Harford County. He hopes to enhance art awareness in the community and provide<br />
much needed supplies for children who otherwise would not have the opportunity to<br />
experience the enjoyment of art.<br />
Aidan has developed into a smart, talented, happy, loving and kind young man. He is a<br />
deep, complex, and thoughtful individual who is just fun to be around. He loves to be<br />
with his friends and family, but like all kids his age he spends as much time as he can<br />
on electronic devices. We are very proud of Aidan and look forward to guiding and<br />
supporting him through the next new and exciting phase of his life.<br />
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Sisterhood News<br />
Elise Woods<br />
Our Sisterhood Shabbat service was held on May 12, and I would like to<br />
thank Pat Wolkow, Denise Gordon, Wendy Drabinski and Naomi<br />
Walton for leading such a lovely service. Our new board was installed for<br />
the coming year and we will be working over the summer planning our<br />
events for next year. Congratulations to all of our new officers!<br />
We hope that those of you who are not members of the Sisterhood will<br />
consider joining next year. We do wonderful things for the temple and<br />
participate in many fun and meaningful activities. For example, on June 3<br />
we will be participating in the Fourth Annual Amanda Hichkad<br />
Celebration Walk in support of Cancer LifeNet at the University of<br />
Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health’s Kaufman Cancer Center. The<br />
event will be held at Ripken Stadium in Aberdeen, Maryland, starting at<br />
7:30 am, and our team is the Tri-Faith Alliance. Please consider walking<br />
with us. If you have any questions about the walk, please contact Marcia<br />
Buchness at 410-916-6875.<br />
Later in the day on June 3 we will be having our Sisterhood Year End<br />
Event at the Anita C. Leight Estuary Center in Abingdon. Beginning at<br />
11:00 am, we will learn the history and purpose of the beautiful center<br />
and why it is important to us. We will experience a complete tour of the<br />
building, a conversation with a Park Naturalist and a dairy luncheon.<br />
The cost is $18 per person. Please RSVP to Pat Wolkow at<br />
patwolkow@gmail.com if you plan to attend. All are welcome.<br />
Have a wonderful summer!<br />
Elise Woods<br />
President<br />
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Amanda Hichkad Celebration Walk<br />
Cancer has touched our Temple Community, our Family and our Friends.<br />
For the first year, our Temple will participate in the 4 th Annual Amanda<br />
Hichkad Celebration Walk in support of Cancer LifeNet. We will be joined by<br />
members of the St. James AME Church and the Masjid Al Falaah.<br />
Our team name is TRI-FAITH ALLIANCE.<br />
Please click on the photo above or click HERE to sign up to participate or to<br />
donate and support this cause which benefits all cancer patients in Harford<br />
County and Cecil County.<br />
If you have any questions, please contact Marcia Buchness @ 410.916.6875<br />
Thank you and let’s show our support!<br />
Compassion. Hope. Love.<br />
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Youth Groups<br />
The youth at Temple Adas Shalom have been busy as usual! In<br />
April, many of our students attended Spring Kallah at Camp<br />
Harlam in Pennsylvania. Spring Kallah is a special event as<br />
farewells are said to seniors and elections are held for NFTY<br />
officers. We are very proud to announce that Lauren<br />
Westendorf will be serving as the new Northern Membership<br />
Vice President for the upcoming year. Congratulations,<br />
Lauren!<br />
ASTY elections will be held on May 21. Good luck to all who<br />
are running! Look for election results in the next newsletter.<br />
We would like to thank the current ASTY board for their<br />
service to our temple youth group this year:<br />
President: Lauren Florio<br />
Programming VP: Sarah Chalmin<br />
Religious and Cultural VP: Jenna Seeley<br />
Communications VP: Marc Vogelhut<br />
Membership VP: Rachel Florio.<br />
And of course we would like to thank Sara Folus for serving as<br />
the ASTY advisor again this year!<br />
Good luck to all the ASTY seniors who will be moving on! We<br />
hope you will come back to visit. We're looking forward to<br />
another great year of ASTY and JASTY next year. We hope<br />
you will continue to support these amazing young adults.<br />
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Mazel Tov to our <strong>2017</strong> Graduates<br />
High School Graduates:<br />
Carly Bress<br />
Patterson Mill High School, attending Towson University for a double major in<br />
Pre-Physical Therapy and Dance<br />
Joshua Casazza<br />
Havre de Grace High School, attending Harford Community for Communications<br />
and Broadcasting and will be attending Sheffield Institute for Broadcasting.<br />
Sarah Chalmin<br />
C. Milton Wright High School, attending University Of Delaware for Human<br />
Services.<br />
She was a member of the National Honor Society, French Honor Society, and Math<br />
Honor Society.<br />
Matthew Davis<br />
Aberdeen High School Science and Math Academy, attending University of<br />
Maryland, CP for Mechanical Engineering.<br />
Lauren Florio<br />
Oxford Area High School, attending West Virginia University for Biomedical<br />
Engineering<br />
She received the Presidential Education award.<br />
Sarah Richardson<br />
Edgewood High School, attending University of Minnesota School of Engineering<br />
for Chemical Engineering with a concentration in Pre-Law studies. She aspires to<br />
be a Patent Attorney.<br />
She was in the National Honor Society, Math Honor Society, Spanish Honor<br />
Society, and a Ben Carson Scholar for six consecutive years. She also received the<br />
MVP award as a junior in Tennis.<br />
Marc G. Vogelhut<br />
Edgewood High School, attending University of Maryland, CP.<br />
Jeremiah A. Vogelhut<br />
Edgewood High School, attending Stony Brook University.<br />
Samuel J. Vogelhut<br />
Edgewood High School, attending University of Pittsburgh.<br />
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Jewish Baseball Artwork Fundraiser
April <strong>2017</strong> - Donors<br />
HJC<br />
General Fund:<br />
Kravitz<br />
Scholar Fund:<br />
Rabbi Disc.<br />
Fund:<br />
Preschool<br />
Fund:<br />
Religious<br />
School Fund:<br />
Building<br />
Fund:<br />
Burt & Gerri Bronk<br />
Brad & Ann Cogan<br />
Brad & Ann Cogan<br />
Brad & Ann Cogan<br />
Brad & Ann Cogan<br />
Henri & Leila Diamant<br />
Henri & Leila Diamant<br />
Andrew & Marianne Fridberg<br />
Hindy Kempler<br />
Hindy Kempler<br />
Hindy Kempler<br />
Deborah & Larry Levine<br />
Gregory & Felice Repas<br />
Jeffrey & Amy Schoenberger<br />
Jeffrey & Amy Schoenberger<br />
Jeffrey & Amy Schoenberger<br />
Jeffrey & Amy Schoenberger<br />
Abraham & Rosalyn Spergel<br />
Abraham & Rosalyn Spergel<br />
Phil Wadsworth<br />
Mark & Patricia Wolkow<br />
Mark & Patricia Wolkow<br />
June Gangel<br />
Jaclyn & David Paris<br />
Sandy Schwartz<br />
Jeffrey & Amy Schoenberger<br />
Jeffrey & Amy Schoenberger<br />
Sandy Schwartz<br />
Jeffrey & Amy Schoenberger<br />
William & Kristi Schwartz<br />
Jason & Tracy Sober<br />
Sonia & Willie Auxier<br />
Kevin & Lisa Bress<br />
Neil & Marcia Buchness<br />
Wendy & Patrick Drabinski<br />
Andrew & Marianne Fridberg<br />
Richard Hoffman<br />
Kathleen & Michael Lazarski<br />
Deborah & Larry Levine<br />
Barbara & Natalie Litofsky<br />
Wendy & Patrick Drabinski<br />
Wendy & Patrick Drabinski<br />
Zita Schneck<br />
In memory of Isadore Ash<br />
In honor of Kathy Lazarski & family on the birth of a<br />
grandchild<br />
In honor of Robin Way & family on the birth of a<br />
grandchild<br />
In memory of Barbara Latman<br />
In memory of Judy Malin<br />
In memory of Amalie Diamant<br />
In memory of Minnie Roseman<br />
Pasover Seder<br />
In memory of George Vogel<br />
In memory of Helen Vogel<br />
In memory of Samuel Nathanson<br />
In memory of Molly Levine<br />
In memory of Paula Stein<br />
In memory of Barbara Latman<br />
In memory of Bruce Linick<br />
In memory of Judy Malin<br />
In memory of Larry Greenberg<br />
In memory of Nina Schiff<br />
In memory of Pearl & Leo Spergel<br />
In memory of Barbara Latman<br />
In memory of Judy Malin<br />
In memory of Judy Malin<br />
Apr. Senior Birthday Lunch Club<br />
Happy Birthday to Paula Mathai<br />
In honor of of Robin & Mark Way becoming<br />
grandparents<br />
In honor of Kathy Lazarski becoming a bubbe<br />
In sympathy to Randi Chancey<br />
In honor of Dr. Paul Ruskin's 65th birthday<br />
Purim donation<br />
Staci & Ray Magee<br />
Thomas & Toby Merriken<br />
Mrs. Carol Mohr & Mr. David Brown<br />
Linda & Stuart Needel<br />
Ashiq & Ashira Quabili<br />
Rayna & David Richardson<br />
William & Kristi Schwartz<br />
Robin & Mark Way<br />
Selma Wolkow<br />
In memory of Barbara Latman<br />
In memory of Judy Malin<br />
In memory of Harry Schneck<br />
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Good & Welfare<br />
Carol Gast<br />
MAZEL TOV:<br />
Mazel Tov: Anita Weintraub, Happy Birthday! (April 27)<br />
From: Denise & Art Gordon<br />
Mazel Tov: Burt Bronk, Happy Birthday!<br />
From: Denise & Art Gordon<br />
Mazel Tov: Cathy Wetzler, Happy Birthday!<br />
From: Denise & Art Gordon<br />
SYMPATHY:<br />
Sympathy: Terry Weiner, for Beloved Cousin Stephanie Shapiro<br />
From: Denise & Art Gordon<br />
GET WELL:<br />
Get Well: Natalie Litofsky<br />
From: Denise & Art Gordon<br />
Get Well: Fred Mullis<br />
From: Denise & Art Gordon<br />
Get Well: Marcy Werde<br />
From: Denise & Art Gordon<br />
Get Well: Paula Mathai<br />
From: Denise & Art Gordon, Carol & Sig Gast<br />
Recently Passed<br />
Shelly Shuman<br />
Mother of Roberta & Richard Foard, grandmother of Harry, Megan and Samuel Foard<br />
Frieda Schapiro<br />
Mother of Dr. Howard & Sandra Schapiro, grandmother of Michael and Benjamin Shapiro<br />
Jack Stein<br />
Father of Felice & Greg Repas, grandfather of Shane and Eric Repas<br />
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Mi Sheberakh - We Pray for Healing<br />
Adam Jaffe<br />
Albert Colman<br />
Alison McDonough<br />
Arlene Zweibach<br />
Dvir Sabag<br />
Fred Belkin<br />
Gerry Murphy<br />
Harriet Colman<br />
Janet Bond<br />
Janet Keehn<br />
Jerry Gibson<br />
Jerry Glofelty<br />
Jim Gorham<br />
Joanne Cyran<br />
Karen Green<br />
Lee Tabackman<br />
Linda Shank<br />
Lori Vetstein<br />
Michelle Collier<br />
Nancy Natkin<br />
Rosie Lidy<br />
Samantha Schwartz<br />
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