BETH TORAH TIMES - HIGH HOLY DAYS EDITION 2019/5780
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Patricia and Brett Palat, on the birth of their daughter, Raquel<br />
Madison<br />
Jolie and Howard Rivner and Family, on the birth of their daughter,<br />
Ilana Lou Rivner and a special Mazal Tov to her grandparents, Hedy<br />
and Danny Whitebook, uncle Adam Whitebook, and her overjoyed<br />
great grandparents, Ronni and Bob Whitebook and Cheryl and<br />
Ruben Kloda<br />
Barbara and Rob Goldfarb, on the birth of their 1st Granddaughter,<br />
Charlotte<br />
Marian and Paul Kruss and their children, on their marriage<br />
Michelle and Spencer Multack and their daughters, on their<br />
marriage<br />
Jayme Podgorowiez, on receiving The Aleza Baltuch Winslow z’l<br />
award<br />
Beth Torah is proud of our Director of Lifelong Learning, Dr Gabriela<br />
and Fito Rascovsky, who were in Israel, with Volunteers for Israel<br />
All the Beth Torah Graduates: High School, Undergraduate and Post<br />
Graduate wishing success on the next chapter of your life<br />
CONDOLENCES TO:<br />
Adriana and Edgar Halac and Fernando Halac and Families, in<br />
memory of beloved father and grandfather, Simon Halac<br />
Tania and Mike Cusnir and Family, in memory of beloved mother<br />
and grandmother, Edith Cusnir<br />
Ruth Burstyn, Denise (Ofer) Tamir and Karen Silvers, on the passing<br />
of their brother and uncle Joseph Lewner<br />
Linda and Gill Drozdow and Gregory, Leila and Jacqueline, in<br />
memory of beloved mother and grandmother, Valerie Louise<br />
Moskowitz<br />
Susan and Marvin Tuchklaper and Family, Etta Epstein and Family,<br />
in memory of beloved mother, grandmother and aunt, Sally<br />
Tuchklaper<br />
Phylis Meier and Family, in memory of beloved daughter, Lynda<br />
Meier<br />
Renee and Jorge Lerman and Family, in memory of beloved mother<br />
and grandmother, Helen Berger<br />
Gustavo and Viviana Asman and Flora Asman and Families in<br />
memory of beloved husband, father and grandfather, Elias(Mario)<br />
Asman<br />
Marcela and Miguel Lulinski, Sara Wainer, Ariel and Javier Wainer<br />
and Families in memory of beloved husband and father, Ianco<br />
Wainer<br />
Ask Dr. Keruv<br />
Q: Dear Dr. Keruv,<br />
My husband and I are moving to Tampa to be<br />
closer to our son. We will be there before the<br />
High Holidays. He is married to a Christian girl<br />
and are raising their children without any formal<br />
religion. My son doesn’t observe Judaism at all,<br />
but we do. We want to continue observing the<br />
Jewish Holidays and want to include our son and<br />
his family even though they do not have a Jewish<br />
home. How do we accomplish this?<br />
Parents Moving to Tampa<br />
A: Dear Parents Moving to Tampa<br />
It is wonderful that you want to live near your<br />
son and be a part of his family. To answer<br />
your question, I think I would start by asking<br />
your son and daughter-in-law if they would<br />
like to come to your house for dinner on Rosh<br />
Hashanah and if it goes well invite them for Yom<br />
Kippur. Explain to them that even though they do<br />
not observe the Jewish Holidays you would like<br />
them to share the holidays with you. Prepare<br />
traditional holiday foods. Maybe your daughterin-law<br />
and grandchildren would like to help you.<br />
It would be a good start in getting closer to your<br />
son’s family by building a positive relationship<br />
with your daughter-in-law and grandchildren.<br />
Good luck and let me know the outcome.<br />
Dr. Keruv<br />
This column will be printed in the Beth Torah<br />
Times each edition.<br />
If you have a question, please email drkeruv@<br />
hotmail.com or<br />
Mail to<br />
Dr. Keruv<br />
Beth Torah Benny Rok Campus<br />
20350 NE 26th Avenue<br />
N. Miami Beach, Fl. 33180<br />
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