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An s h e i<br />
sh A l o m<br />
Cantor Efraim Sapir<br />
<strong>Temple</strong> <strong>Anshei</strong> Shalom<br />
Pr o u d l y Pr esen t<br />
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The Voice of<br />
<strong>Temple</strong> <strong>Anshei</strong> Shalom!<br />
No v e m b e r 2011<br />
Is s u e No. 35<br />
Ch e s h va N/KI s l e v 5772<br />
Cantor David Presler<br />
Saturday Evening<br />
December 24th 7:30 pm<br />
<strong>Temple</strong> Emeth
<strong>Kol</strong> <strong>Anshei</strong> Shalom<br />
is published 11 months per year as a Monthly Bulletin<br />
<strong>Temple</strong> <strong>Anshei</strong> Shalom<br />
The Friendly <strong>Conservative</strong> Synagogue<br />
Affiliated with the United Synagogue of <strong>Conservative</strong> Judaism<br />
7099 <strong>We</strong>st Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33446<br />
Fax: 561-498-9766 Phone: 561-495-1300 <strong>temple</strong>office@<strong>temple</strong>ansheishalom.org<br />
Rabbi<br />
Barry J Konovitch<br />
Cantor<br />
Efraim Sapir<br />
Baal Koreh<br />
Steven Wallach<br />
Gabbai<br />
Yona Alter<br />
President<br />
Herbert Levine<br />
Executive Vice President<br />
Lawrence Feinberg<br />
Co-VPs Ritual<br />
Barbara Kirshner<br />
Harriet DeCosta<br />
VP Membership<br />
Fran Goldman<br />
VP Fundraising<br />
Laurence Garter<br />
VP Communications<br />
Marvin S. Cohen<br />
Treasurer<br />
Irv <strong>We</strong>iss<br />
VP Operations<br />
Harvey Miller<br />
Financial Secretary<br />
Paul S. Erstein<br />
Recording Secretary<br />
Irene Marks<br />
Sisterhood President<br />
Gerry Berg<br />
Men’s Club President<br />
Bernard Saklad<br />
Immediate Past President<br />
Irving Friedman<br />
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Shabbat Services<br />
Friday Early Evening Services 5:00 pm<br />
Late Friday Evening Services 7:30 pm<br />
Shabbat: Morning Services 9 am<br />
Shabbat Mincha 12:30pm -Nov 5 th<br />
Shabbat Mincha Services From Nov 12 th Forward – 5 pm<br />
Congregation Meetings!<br />
<strong>We</strong>dnesday, November 9th - 11:00 am<br />
To receive nominations from the floor<br />
<strong>We</strong>dnesday, December 14, 2011 - 11:00 am<br />
Annual Congregation Meeting<br />
for Elections of Officers and Board<br />
and<br />
Presentation of 2012 Budget<br />
Saturday Evening, December 24 th<br />
The Chanukah Concert<br />
The Deadline for the December Bulletin is November 16th<br />
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Rosh Hashana Comes Once A Year<br />
Rabbi Barry J. Konovitch<br />
For several months<br />
in advance we prep<strong>are</strong> for<br />
the High Holy Days. Every<br />
detail is examined, every<br />
contingency is planned for.<br />
The complicated schedule<br />
is c<strong>are</strong>fully considered and<br />
all the members of our shul<br />
team <strong>are</strong> properly briefed<br />
on the crucial part they will<br />
play.<br />
Suddenly the holy<br />
days <strong>are</strong> upon us and we<br />
stand before a thousand<br />
people who look to us<br />
for inspiration, guidance and education. And just as<br />
suddenly the holy days <strong>are</strong> over. The ark is closed at<br />
the end of Neila, the Shofar is sounded, and we break<br />
the fast with the feeling that G-d has heard our prayers<br />
and that we have been inscribed and sealed in the<br />
Book of Life and good health.<br />
<strong>We</strong> <strong>are</strong> so fortunate that we have been able<br />
to assemble a wonderful team of members who <strong>are</strong><br />
well versed and experienced in shul matters in general<br />
and the High Holy Day procedures in particular. It has<br />
taken us several years to find the right people and<br />
bring them into our team, and we <strong>are</strong> delighted with<br />
the obvious results.<br />
By all accounts, our congregants were inspired<br />
and thrilled by our services, some even indicating they<br />
were the best they ever participated in. These <strong>are</strong><br />
very high compliments and we <strong>are</strong> so very pleased.<br />
But again, it is the result of long and c<strong>are</strong>ful planning<br />
and the expertise and comeraderie of the members of<br />
our leadership team. <strong>We</strong> all worked closely together,<br />
considering every detail and incorporating everyone’s<br />
good ideas. Each one did his/her part and together<br />
we did a magnificent job.<br />
I often feel that I am the conductor of the<br />
orchestra, and the fine sound produced is the result<br />
of the sweet music coming from every section of the<br />
ensemble. Nary a jarring note is heard, and the results<br />
<strong>are</strong> first class.<br />
I have sent each and every one who helped<br />
organize the services my personal thank you. Perhaps<br />
my most delightful experience is having our fine<br />
Cantor standing with me on the Bima and following<br />
my every cue in such seamless fashion. It was a<br />
wonderful experience to listen to his davening and it<br />
was even more important for me to know, without any<br />
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President’s Message<br />
Herb Levine, President<br />
<strong>We</strong> have just recently<br />
completed our Holiday<br />
season with what I feel was<br />
one of the best we have<br />
ever had at <strong>Temple</strong> <strong>Anshei</strong><br />
Shalom. Many people have<br />
commented to me that they<br />
were so pleased with the<br />
services, for which I would<br />
like to thank Rabbi Konovitch<br />
and Cantor Sapir. Together<br />
they have given us a very<br />
wonderful and memorable<br />
beginning to a new year.<br />
<strong>We</strong> <strong>are</strong> very fortunate to<br />
have this dynamic and professional leadership for all<br />
our services. I would also like to thank Cantor Saul<br />
Rubenstein for so ably participating in our services,<br />
as he often does. I would like also thank Dr. Stanley<br />
Bernsteen for reading Torah so beautifully for us on<br />
Rosh Hashannah and Yom Kippur. <strong>We</strong> <strong>are</strong> always<br />
happy to have him with us. <strong>We</strong> also appreciate our<br />
very able Shofar Blower, Bob Wolfson. He made us all<br />
feel good listening to the sounds of the Shofar.<br />
In order for all this to have worked as well as it<br />
did, we also needed much planning and hard work<br />
by many other people behind the scenes. I would like<br />
to recognize and thank some of these groups now.<br />
<strong>We</strong> have a wonderful Ritual Committee, ably led by<br />
our Vice-Presidents of Ritual, Barbara Kirshner and<br />
Harriet DeCosta. They and their team worked very<br />
hard to make sure we were prep<strong>are</strong>d for all aspects<br />
of our services.<br />
<strong>We</strong> also had a great team of ushers that was led by<br />
Harvey Miler, to make sure that everyone was seated<br />
properly and that security was handled properly. <strong>We</strong><br />
also owe a special thanks to the Palm Beach County<br />
Sheriffs that were with us during Rosh Hashannah and<br />
Yom Kippur to maintain a safe and secure environment<br />
for our services.<br />
This year we also had a much improved Succah<br />
to make this holiday season even better. It was much<br />
larger and located in a more accessible <strong>are</strong>a for<br />
convenient access for everyone. Again a thanks to<br />
Harvey Miller and our maintenance team.<br />
I hope we can continue to improve our wonderful<br />
Synagogue together for many years to come.<br />
Herb Levine,<br />
President
Reflection on Visiting<br />
Poland - Part I<br />
By Cantor Efraim Sapir<br />
In July, 2009 for the first time in its history,<br />
the Cantors Assembly sponsored a mission to<br />
Poland and to Israel. Dvora and I participated<br />
in that historic trip and I wish to offer some<br />
reflections on it as background information for<br />
the upcoming <strong>Temple</strong> <strong>Anshei</strong> Shalom <strong>Jewish</strong><br />
Roots Tour of Central Europe 2012.<br />
On a basic level, the Holocaust is simple;<br />
it was evil. <strong>We</strong> forever mourn its victims; we<br />
forever celebrate its heroes. The Nazis <strong>are</strong> to<br />
be condemned forever. The six million Jews<br />
and the six million other victims <strong>are</strong> to be remembered with<br />
dignity, blessing and sorrow. As we all know, much of the<br />
tragedy occurred in Poland and the obvious question is why?<br />
What we’ve learned during our visit to Poland was that what<br />
seemed to be sweeping negative feelings toward Poland twenty<br />
years ago is far more complex today – both from the Polish and<br />
the <strong>Jewish</strong> perspective. In the past, Jews looked with disdain<br />
upon the Poles, who were supposedly complicit in the murder<br />
of so many of our people and a return to Poland was out of<br />
the question. But today we <strong>are</strong> subjected to a different, and in<br />
some way even exciting, new reality.<br />
It is estimated that of the six million who perished in the<br />
Holocaust about half – three millions - were Polish Jews. Why<br />
did so many Polish Jews die? In part, because so many Jews<br />
lived in Poland: one-third of the pre-war European <strong>Jewish</strong><br />
population lived in Poland. Poland itself was one-quarter<br />
<strong>Jewish</strong>. Jews lived throughout the country – not just in the<br />
cities. Warsaw, for example, was one-third <strong>Jewish</strong> and a quarter<br />
of the residents of Krakow were also Jews.<br />
The simple view we used to hear about Poland was that<br />
“they were as bad as the Nazis” – or “they were worse than the<br />
Nazis.” Yet there <strong>are</strong> more Poles recognized as Righteous<br />
Gentiles at Yad Vashem than any other nationality. <strong>We</strong>ll, of<br />
course, one might say that since there were so many Jews in<br />
Poland, there had to have been more Poles who saved Jews.<br />
Still, no matter how many times you will hear how much they<br />
hated us, how much they had it in for us; no one ever escaped<br />
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ROSH HASHANAH (continued from page 3)<br />
reservations, that our Cantor is with me every minute<br />
of the service. <strong>We</strong> <strong>are</strong> always on the same page of<br />
the score, “in tune and in time”, as musicians say, and<br />
the results <strong>are</strong> there for our entire congregation to<br />
behold.<br />
I am so gratified and pleased to hear from our<br />
congregants. Every word that I present from the Bima<br />
is c<strong>are</strong>fully thought out and weighed and deliberated.<br />
I challenge you to think and consider. I strive to be<br />
contemporary, yet rooted in our traditional sources; to<br />
inspire, to teach and to move our people to action on<br />
behalf of the <strong>Jewish</strong> people around the world and the<br />
State and people of Israel.<br />
I am happy to hear from so many of you that I<br />
have accomplished the task.<br />
May G-d give us the strength and good health<br />
to go forth together in the New Year 5772 from strength<br />
to strength.<br />
Shana Tovah<br />
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LifeLong Learning Center - November Classes<br />
Mondays<br />
Monday 10 am Synagogue Ritual – Steve Wallach<br />
Chapel Who, what, when, where and why<br />
of what we do in Shul. November 7,<br />
14, 21, 28<br />
Steve Wallach is the “Baal Koreh”<br />
(Torah Reader) in our <strong>Temple</strong>.<br />
Monday 11 am “Rabbi In The Strike Zone” -<br />
Annex 1 Genia Kutner<br />
Using Rabbi Konovitch’s book<br />
as a framework, Genia will lead a<br />
discussion of different topics. You<br />
do not need to own a copy of the<br />
Rabbi’s book. Materials will be<br />
provided.<br />
Genia Kutner is a former teacher<br />
and well know speaker. She is a<br />
member of our Synagogue.<br />
Monday 1:30 pm “Germany And The Jews” -<br />
Main Sanctuary Barbara Grau<br />
A Three Part History<br />
November 7th – Medieval Through<br />
Enlightenment:<br />
The Impact of Jews on German<br />
economic and political life.<br />
November 14th – The Role Of Jews<br />
In The Nationhood of Germany.<br />
November 21st – The InterWar<br />
Years: Why didn’t people see what<br />
was happening in Germany?<br />
Barbara Grau is a retired history<br />
teacher, former education Vice<br />
President of Haddassah social<br />
action and chairperson<br />
of our <strong>Temple</strong>’s Social Action<br />
committee.<br />
Monday 1:30 pm A Celebration Of Lea Goldberg’s<br />
Birthday -<br />
November 28th Dr. Avraham D. Horowitz<br />
Only Dr. Horowitz is a scientist and<br />
lecturer on Israeli literature. He<br />
recently spoke at our <strong>Temple</strong> about<br />
his service in the IDF.<br />
Tuesdays<br />
Tuesdays 10:30 am The Rabbi’s Academy<br />
Main Sanctuary Facinating Characters Of The<br />
Bible – Rabbi Jack Riemer<br />
November 8th A Portrait Of Joshua<br />
November 15th Eliezer Of Demarcus<br />
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November 22nd Leah<br />
November 29th The Three Faces Of Esther<br />
Rabbi Jack Riemer is<br />
internationally known.<br />
<strong>We</strong>dnesdays<br />
Movie Of The <strong>We</strong>ek<br />
<strong>We</strong>dnesdays 1:30 pm<br />
Ongoing The Movie Of The <strong>We</strong>ek, like<br />
all LifeLong Learning Center<br />
programs, is open to the entire<br />
community at no charge. Movie<br />
titles and descriptions <strong>are</strong> available<br />
in the special movie carousel in our<br />
lobby. Sometimes the movies <strong>are</strong><br />
replaced with special programs.<br />
November 9th we will observe<br />
Krystallnacht with a special<br />
program.<br />
Thursdays<br />
Thursdays 9:30 am HEBREW READING –<br />
Ongong Celie Halzel<br />
Thursdays 10:45 am HEBREW CONVERSATION –<br />
Ongoing Sara Ritzner<br />
Thursdays 2 pm Thursday Afternoon Lecture<br />
Series<br />
Main Sanctuary<br />
The Israeli/Arab Conflict:<br />
A Three Part Lecture Series -<br />
Joseph M. Sabag, Esq<br />
November 3rd To Close For Comfort: An In<br />
Depth Look at Florida’s Anti Israel<br />
Community.<br />
November 10th Partners In Peace: Ongoing<br />
Terrorism And Incitement In The<br />
Plaestinian Authority.<br />
November 17th Talking The Talk, Versus Walking<br />
The Walk: Analyzing Israel’s<br />
Relationship With The Obama<br />
Administration.<br />
Joseph M. Sabag, Esq is the<br />
Executive Director of the Florida<br />
region of the Zionist Organization of<br />
America.
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Champagne Toast at Midnight<br />
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March 4 th Annual Gala Journal Dinner<br />
The Journal Gala of all galas is coming soon.!<br />
<strong>We</strong> know you have circled March 4th on your calendar.<br />
<strong>We</strong> know you have been discussing the fact that this is an<br />
historical event - for the FIRST time <strong>Temple</strong> <strong>Anshei</strong> Shalom<br />
is honoring three congregants, exceptional volunteers all,<br />
who have served YOU in so many ways for so long.<br />
<strong>We</strong> know some of you have started diets so you can<br />
get into something fancy but tight. <strong>We</strong> know you <strong>are</strong> talking<br />
to friends about seating arrangements. <strong>We</strong> will work to<br />
seat everyone at a table where congeniality reigns. Let us<br />
know if you need seating help. <strong>We</strong> know you <strong>are</strong> planning<br />
the wording of your Journal ad - Marvin S. Cohen, Harriet<br />
deCost and Rita Erstein <strong>are</strong> practically members of each<br />
of our families, and we and they <strong>are</strong> congregation family.<br />
It is so wonderful to have such devoted workers as family<br />
members.<br />
<strong>We</strong> know you have heard the entertainment is<br />
exceptional. <strong>We</strong> know you <strong>are</strong> waiting to see the secret<br />
decor, so secret the F.B.I. has placed guards on the<br />
information. <strong>We</strong> know you <strong>are</strong> anticipating Diamond’s best<br />
ever, both cocktail hour and dinner. <strong>We</strong> know you’ve heard<br />
of the great “stash” of bottles ready for our open bar. <strong>We</strong><br />
know you <strong>are</strong> awaitingMarch 4 with great anticipation.<br />
The Journal Committee and the Gala Committee <strong>are</strong><br />
busy at work so that YOU will deem this the Best event<br />
ever!!!<br />
Looking forward to a great evening.<br />
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Join Victor Gross, Carolyn Garter and a dozen<br />
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CANTOR’S MESSAGE (continued from page 4)<br />
the Holocaust in Poland without the help of some Polish people<br />
or Ukrainians or whatever the local ethnicity or nationality.<br />
Under Nazi occupation the law was very clear: every Polish<br />
citizen had an obligation to turn in the Jews or faced death<br />
for not doing so. And yet, thousands risked their lives to save<br />
or help Jews. Another statistics to bear in mind is: two million<br />
Poles died in the war – most of them civilians and 140,000 of<br />
them were murdered Auschwitz.<br />
So the simple attitude of the past, to shun Poland, is not<br />
really so simple!<br />
Rapprochement between the Poles and the Jews was<br />
delayed for generations because of a number of reasons. First,<br />
in the aftermath of the Holocaust Jews returned to find that they<br />
were unwelcome, and indeed endangered. How horrible is it<br />
to contemplate pogroms occurring after the war? But pogroms<br />
did occur, most notably in Kielce, over a period of about a year<br />
from August 1945 to July 1946. What remained of Poland<br />
was hardly healthy. Poles who had acquired <strong>Jewish</strong> property<br />
weren’t interested in returning it. And remember that most<br />
of them had suffered a great deal as well. There was also a<br />
sense of the Jews as outsiders probably because of the <strong>Jewish</strong><br />
attitude toward the Russian occupiers and Communism. From<br />
the very beginning, communism was a cause that attracted a<br />
significant number of Jews. It is rather understandable that<br />
some Poles were suspicious of whether the Jews were loyal to<br />
Poland and to Polish interests or a subversive group. With the<br />
fall of communism in 1989, a different picture began to emerge.<br />
In truth, the government of post-communist Poland has been<br />
among the most supportive allies of the State of Israel. The<br />
Polish people themselves in recent years have begun to reexamine<br />
their own history giving recognition to the significant<br />
role the Jew played in it. A new dialogue between the people<br />
of Poland and Israelis and American Jews has begun and it is<br />
growing rapidly and deeply.<br />
Perhaps the most dramatic indication of this was the<br />
groundbreaking ceremony of the Museum of <strong>Jewish</strong> History in<br />
Poland that took place while we were there directly across the<br />
park from the imposing Warsaw Ghetto memorial. This reflects<br />
two important realizations. First of all, the <strong>Jewish</strong> experience<br />
in Poland is not exclusively a Holocaust story. It is a history of<br />
about one thousand years of a thriving <strong>Jewish</strong> community that<br />
was tragically ended with the Holocaust. Secondly, the Poles<br />
have come to realize that the history of Poland cannot be told<br />
without the story of the Jews.<br />
Today Warsaw has a tiny <strong>Jewish</strong> community – perhaps two<br />
thousand people. And, as in many places, there is wrestling<br />
going on as to who is <strong>Jewish</strong> and who speaks for the <strong>Jewish</strong><br />
community. The Chief Rabbi of Poland is Michael Schudrich,<br />
born in New York, educated at Stony Brook, Columbia and JTS<br />
– and later at Yeshiva. His work in Poland began in the early<br />
1990s. He has spearheaded the efforts to start the rebuilding<br />
of the Polish <strong>Jewish</strong> community. Rabbi Schudrich presides<br />
at the Nozyk Synagogue, the only remaining pre-Holocaust<br />
Synagogue in Warsaw. This distinguished leader is the son of<br />
our own member Doris Hering wife of Rabbi Lester Hering. There<br />
is also a Progressive <strong>Jewish</strong> community growing in Warsaw led<br />
by Rabbi Burt Schumann. This is also an increasingly vibrant<br />
center of <strong>Jewish</strong> life and learning which is a welcoming place<br />
for curious Poles, Jews or non-Jews. (to be continued)<br />
Dvora and I <strong>are</strong> thrilled to welcome our winter friends and<br />
we wish all of you a happy Thanksgiving.
Ritual<br />
The holidays <strong>are</strong> now over and we <strong>are</strong> all<br />
looking forward to welcoming back all of our<br />
snowbirds and getting into the many activities<br />
of our synagogue.<br />
This season has brought many emotions<br />
of our congregation. First and foremost, we<br />
<strong>are</strong> most grateful that Gilad Shalit is now<br />
back home in Israel with his family. There<br />
<strong>are</strong> no words to express our emotions for this<br />
wonderful miracle of our Israeli brothers that<br />
happened during the last few days. Although<br />
it may be bittersweet to many, we must be<br />
thankful for the life that has been saved.<br />
A very special thank you to Rabbi Konovitch,<br />
Cantor Sapir, our Bal Korachs Dr. Stanley<br />
Beerstein and Steve Wallach, and our shofar<br />
blower Bob Wolfson who all worked together<br />
to make our services so very inspiring. <strong>We</strong><br />
thank Roz Gibson who assigned all the honors<br />
for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur,and to<br />
Irene Marks who for assigning all the readings<br />
for the women who participated in the services;<br />
to Harriett DeCosta, Barbara Grau and Stanley<br />
Cohen who made sure that everyone was in<br />
place on the bima in a timely fashion for their<br />
honors.<br />
MEMORIAL PLAQUES<br />
As our congregation continues to grow, we <strong>are</strong> also<br />
faced with the fact that many of our members have died<br />
and wish to be remembered with a Memorial Plaque in the<br />
synagogue. If you order a plaque for a loved one and in a<br />
120 years, want your plaque to be next to your loved one,<br />
you must make arrangements at the time of ordering the<br />
first plaque to reserve the second spot. It is becoming an<br />
impossibility to move these plaques around. If you have<br />
any questions in this regard, please contact either Marvin<br />
Cohen or Barbara Kirshner and they will try to assist you.<br />
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HELP IS BADLY NEEDED!<br />
The Kosher Food Bank, an agency of <strong>Jewish</strong> Community Service, has served needy Jews in<br />
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The Kosher Food Bank is funded through <strong>Jewish</strong> Community Services and has always been<br />
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This recession has greatly increased the need, and tragically, at the same time, reduced giving.<br />
More young families then ever <strong>are</strong> asking for food and many elderly <strong>are</strong>, as always, in need.<br />
Even when the shelves <strong>are</strong> low, the Food Bank does not turn away the needy.<br />
I have been working as a volunteer for the Kosher Food Bank to fill up the shelves with more<br />
than the b<strong>are</strong>, basic necessities the funds provide. I would like to ask your help in this New Year<br />
to pitch in also. When you go shopping each week, won’t you add a few items for them?<br />
Canned or packaged goods <strong>are</strong> needed: filling foods, peanut butter, pasta and sauce, box milk,<br />
(even chocolate milk too, for the kids), cereal and oat meal, tuna fish, formula, soap powder, etc.<br />
Kosher, of course, but almost all Publix-brand products <strong>are</strong> Kosher. Look for “Buy one-Get-onefree”<br />
sales - donate the free one to the Kosher Food Bank. They will all go to supply the needy.<br />
Ask your grocer to make a donation for you. Ask your dentist for toothpaste and toothbrushes.<br />
Please drop the food off at our Synagogue. JoAnn has a box to put it in. Just say it is for the<br />
Kosher Food Bank. Or call Davideen <strong>We</strong>rner (305) 931-5558, Fran Goldman (561) 706-<br />
9739, or Joan Cohen (561) 735-8667 and we will pick it up and deliver it.<br />
I also have an e-mail list of my fellow helpers. When the staff at the KFB tells me of a special<br />
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davideenw@gmail.com, and tell me it is for the KFB.<br />
Thanks for any help you can give . . . .<br />
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Sisterhood<br />
Shalom,<br />
<strong>We</strong> hope you enjoyed our first meeting<br />
on October 17 th . It was good to see you<br />
after a summer hiatus. The program put<br />
together by Jan Fleischman and Sema<br />
<strong>We</strong>inberg was delightful. Ida Brass and<br />
her committee prep<strong>are</strong>d a lovely breakfast<br />
for us.<br />
I’m sure those of you who visited our<br />
Sukkah at the end of our meeting also<br />
enjoyed the experience. Many thanks to<br />
the ladies of our congregation who helped<br />
to decorate it.<br />
At our next meeting on Monday,<br />
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Don’t forget we have planned a Card<br />
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Last but not least, I’d like to thank Renate<br />
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The membership committee is actively<br />
recruiting new members into our Synagogue<br />
family. On Friday evening, January 27 th , 2012<br />
at 7:30 we will have a special Shabbat service<br />
welcoming all those that joined in 2011. Help<br />
make this a very special evening by attending<br />
services. Circle the date on your calendar so<br />
we can all join in meeting and greeting our<br />
new congregants.<br />
Our Shul truly defines the word, “friendly”.<br />
With each passing year we <strong>are</strong> gaining new<br />
active members into our family. <strong>We</strong> encourage<br />
you to get involved in our daily minyan, Life<br />
Long Learning, The Rabbi’s Academy, Cantor<br />
Sapir’s Lectures, Sisterhood, Men’s Club,<br />
our library, Choir, Membership and Sunshine,<br />
Hebrew Lessons and the list goes on. Please<br />
don’t hesitate to get in touch with me and I<br />
promise you that you will find your niche and<br />
that your involvement will not only add to our<br />
<strong>Temple</strong> but will make your day that much<br />
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<strong>We</strong>dnesday, November 9th At 1:30 pm<br />
Historical Introduction by Holocaust Survivor<br />
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Followed by<br />
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Jokes My Grandfather Told Me!<br />
By DANIEL GORDIS<br />
Position of <strong>Conservative</strong> Rabbis on Israel is shifting<br />
toward anti-Zionism.<br />
My grandfather, for many years a leading figure in<br />
American <strong>Jewish</strong> life, would occasionally sh<strong>are</strong> the<br />
following quip with me.<br />
“There <strong>are</strong> two views of sociology,” he would say.<br />
“The complimentary view holds that sociology proves<br />
the obvious.<br />
The more realistic view holds that it proves the<br />
false.”<br />
And then he would burst out laughing.<br />
It wasn’t, I admit, a terribly charitable view of a serious<br />
discipline. But I loved to see him laugh, so I enjoyed the<br />
pleasure the joke gave him. I hadn’t thought of that line<br />
of his for a long time, until JTS, the very institution at<br />
which he was professor of Bible, recently released its<br />
study of the attitudes of <strong>Conservative</strong> rabbis to Israel.<br />
The study was prep<strong>are</strong>d by Steven Cohen, an<br />
internationally respected sociologist and expert on<br />
contemporary American Jewry. It was precipitated,<br />
app<strong>are</strong>ntly, by a column I first wrote for The Jerusalem<br />
Post (“Of Sermons and Strategies,” April 1, 2011), in<br />
which I worried that some number of young rabbinical<br />
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students has become emotionally distanced from<br />
Israel.<br />
I had sh<strong>are</strong>d a number of anecdotes that seemed<br />
to me worrisome: one student who needed a new tallit<br />
and asked for advice as to where to purchase one, but<br />
who insisted that it must not have been made in Israel,<br />
or another student who chose to celebrate his birthday<br />
with friends in a bar in Ramallah, with PLO posters still<br />
adorning the wall. <strong>We</strong> <strong>are</strong> witness, I wrote then and still<br />
believe, to a significant shift in the attitudes of the future<br />
leaders of American <strong>Jewish</strong> life; without some major<br />
change, American support for Israel – which proved<br />
instrumental at the United Nations during the week<br />
before Rosh Hashana – could well begin to wither.<br />
The straw that broke the camel’s back, however,<br />
was a longer piece I wrote in Commentary(June 2011),<br />
in which I argued that what is truly at play is not only<br />
this generation’s attitude to Israel, but rather the fact<br />
that it is much more committed to universalism than it<br />
is to particularism. They <strong>are</strong> much more comfortable<br />
seeing themselves as part of a global human family<br />
than they <strong>are</strong> extolling the virtues of belonging to a<br />
specific people. Their attitudes to Israel follow from that.<br />
For what animates them is not, first and foremost, the<br />
extraordinary rebirth of the <strong>Jewish</strong> people in its ancestral<br />
homeland, but rather, a conflict between an underdog<br />
(the Palestinians) and a massive military power (Israel).<br />
Without a commitment to peoplehood and particularism,<br />
I suggested, such a generation simply will not feel an<br />
(continued on page 20)
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Acknowledgments,<br />
Notices & Corrections<br />
***You must clear all event dates with Harriet Katz<br />
before you announce or promote a meeting or a<br />
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Karan is a NOTARY! Come to the office Monday-<br />
Thursday anytime after 1pm and she will notarize any<br />
“proper” documents for you.<br />
Thank you to all my Shul friends for their many good<br />
wishes for my speedy recover. It has a very special<br />
meaning to me. Once again, thank you. Hope to see<br />
you soon.<br />
Fondly, Selma Aison<br />
Dear Friends of <strong>Temple</strong> <strong>Anshei</strong> Shalom,<br />
On behalf of our family, I want to thank you for your<br />
words kind expressions of sympathy on the passing<br />
of my beloved wife, Ruth, of blessed memory. Your<br />
cards, kind words and donations in her name helped<br />
us through this difficult time.<br />
Cantor Saul Rubinstein<br />
<strong>Temple</strong> <strong>Anshei</strong> Shalom has recruited another outstanding scholar, Dr. Saul Wachs , the chair of<br />
the Education Department of Gratz College in Philadelphia, to be the Goldie and Danny Peck<br />
Memorial Scholar-in-Residence for this coming year. The program is scheduled to take place during<br />
the weekend of January 20-22, 2012 in our sanctuary. The purpose of establishing a scholar-inresidence<br />
weekend program is to provide the members of <strong>Temple</strong> <strong>Anshei</strong> Shalom and the greater<br />
Palm Beach <strong>Jewish</strong> community the opportunity to hear a noted scholar deliver three separate<br />
lectures on three distinct, interesting and provocative topics. Participants will also have the<br />
opportunity to interact with Dr. Wachs and find answers to questions in the <strong>are</strong>a of spirituality, a<br />
topic on which he has written and lectured extensively. There is no charge for any of the lectures,<br />
however if you would like to join us for a delicious Shabbat dinner prior to Friday night’s<br />
presentation, the fee is $27 per person. If you would like to sh<strong>are</strong> in Sunday’s brunch prior to the<br />
interactive session, the fee is $12 per person. Consider becoming a sponsor for the entire weekend,<br />
with a donation of $90 per person (includes all meals), which will help to insure our ability to<br />
continue to bring you such outstanding scholars in the future.<br />
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Dear Friends at <strong>Temple</strong> <strong>Anshei</strong> Shalom,<br />
Thank you for all your cards and good wishes for my<br />
recovery. I am doing much better and look forward to<br />
seeing you soon.<br />
All the best for a healthy and happy New Year, 5772.<br />
Edythe Caldwell<br />
Late Friday Night<br />
Services Are Back!<br />
Join us at 7:30 pm<br />
<strong>Temple</strong> Member<br />
Dr. Michael & Celie Halzel, chairpersons
SOCIAL ACTION (continued from page 15)<br />
instinctive sense that its first obligation is the defense of<br />
the <strong>Jewish</strong> state.<br />
And I had but one concrete suggestion: “Addressing<br />
that need is going to require that rabbinical schools<br />
cease circling the wagons, and instead acknowledge the<br />
depth of the challenge they now face.”<br />
Oh, well. For what is this newly released study if not<br />
a classic case of “circling the wagons”? How surprised<br />
ought we to be that the study shows that rabbis’<br />
attachment to Israel is still strong? They’re just... well,<br />
different.<br />
More support the positions of J Street, while fewer<br />
support the view that they associate with AIPAC. Which<br />
is, of course, precisely what I had suggested. But you<br />
wouldn’t know that from the wagon-circling association.<br />
The Forward, not surprisingly, relished the app<strong>are</strong>nt<br />
“disproof” of my thesis. (Ha<strong>are</strong>tz ran a similar article; this,<br />
too, was no surprise.) “Study Debunks Daniel Gordis’<br />
Claim That They Are Anti- Israel,” ran the Forward’s subheadline.<br />
But, of course, I had never said that these students<br />
<strong>are</strong> anti-Israel. I had said that their attitudes to Israel <strong>are</strong><br />
shifting. And the study proves exactly that.<br />
But that is not all that is worrisome about the study.<br />
First (and I admit that this is more amusing than<br />
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serious), the report’s author got the year of my graduation<br />
from JTS wrong.<br />
I found myself actually hoping that the rest of his<br />
numbers were a bit more c<strong>are</strong>fully compiled. But who<br />
knows? Second, and infinitely more important, is the<br />
astonishing fact that no one – not the Forward, not<br />
Ha<strong>are</strong>tz, no other paper – pointed to the irony that it<br />
was JTS (one of the rabbinical schools about which I’d<br />
written) that commissioned the study.<br />
Would we ask tobacco manufacturers to investigate<br />
the relationship between smoking and cancer? Was even<br />
a pretense of objectivity no longer necessary? Third,<br />
what we <strong>are</strong> witness to is a shift in emphasis from the<br />
particular to the universal, from an instinct that worries<br />
first about Israel’s need to survive to one in which Israel’s<br />
social flaws <strong>are</strong> paramount.<br />
Understanding this shift requires lengthy qualitative<br />
interviews, not the sort of questionnaire that we (yes, I<br />
was also polled, though I didn’t participate) were sent<br />
via e-mail so that results could be compiled quickly.<br />
The stakes for the <strong>Jewish</strong> people <strong>are</strong> too high for us<br />
to pretend to have learned what we have not yet even<br />
studied.<br />
And finally, we <strong>are</strong> to be comforted by the claim that<br />
this generation is simply more J Street oriented? <strong>We</strong>’re<br />
to find solace in their feeling best represented by an<br />
organization that called for a cease-fire in Operation Cast<br />
Lead just hours after the war erupted, before Israel had<br />
accomplished anything? That had said virtually nothing<br />
during all the years that Sderot was being shelled? That<br />
lobbied Congress against a resolution condemning<br />
incitement in Palestinian schools? Or that was “unable<br />
to support” HR 867, which rejected the Goldstone Report<br />
as biased and unfair (a charge which Judge Richard<br />
Goldstone himself eventually acknowledged)? How much<br />
more clearly could the JTS study have proved exactly<br />
what I’d said? Sometimes, despite my grandfather’s<br />
quip, it’s just the case that sociology proves the true.<br />
And what Cohen’s survey showed was that I was right –<br />
all of us who foresee an era of Israel battling for survival<br />
in the court of international opinion have cause for great<br />
concern. Peter Beinart said it best in his much-discussed<br />
New York Review of Books article: “For several decades,<br />
the <strong>Jewish</strong> establishment has asked American Jews to<br />
check their liberalism at Zionism’s door, and now, to<br />
their horror, they <strong>are</strong> finding that many young Jews have<br />
checked their Zionism instead.”<br />
Sadly, many rabbinical students <strong>are</strong> no exception to<br />
this observation. But here’s the good news. Beinart and I<br />
agree? Perhaps this will be a year of miracles, after all.<br />
The writer is President of the Shalem Foundation<br />
and Senior Fellow at the Shalem Center in Jerusalem.<br />
His latest book, Saving Israel: How the <strong>Jewish</strong> People<br />
Can Win a War that May Never End (Wiley), won the<br />
2009 National <strong>Jewish</strong> Book Award. He is now writing a<br />
book on the defense of Israel and the nation-state.
Men’s Club Bulletin<br />
November, 2011<br />
Sam Perlowitz – Editor Sam Wasserman – Co-Editor<br />
Leslie Leon-Kennedy – Publisher<br />
<strong>We</strong> meet the 3 rd SUNDAY of each month at 10 a.m.<br />
Announcements:<br />
• Condolences – <strong>We</strong> mourn the passing of our long-time Men’s Club Board of Directors<br />
Member, Hy Brodsky. Our heartfelt sympathies to the Brodsky family.<br />
• New Members – Robert Fellman, Herbert Levine, Edward Savitz, Ted Youlavsky<br />
and Edward Wall. <strong>We</strong>lcome and we look forward to your joining us at our functions.<br />
• Telephone Reminders – If you do not receive either a call or an email reminding you<br />
about our meetings, please call Sam Perlowitz at 561-495-7410.<br />
• Special Deal – Join the Men’s Club in November for $20 & your dues will be paid until<br />
December 2012. (For new members only.)<br />
• Afternoon Movies – Have you been to our <strong>We</strong>dnesday afternoon movies? It’s FREE! <strong>We</strong><br />
have some great shows. Our Men’s Club is one of the sponsors (see flyer in <strong>Temple</strong> lobby).<br />
Breakfast Meeting NOVEMBER 20 th at 10 a.m. - $4 per person. Tickets available at the<br />
<strong>Temple</strong> office Monday - Thursday, 9:30 to 11 a.m. For telephone reservations call George<br />
Ehrlich at 561-495-1300. Ticket sales end <strong>We</strong>d., Nov. 17 th . Program – Musical Game Show<br />
Host – Marvin Smiley. Match your musical knowledge against your friends. “Name That<br />
Tune/What’s That Broadway Show/Movie & TV Theme Songs/Who’s That Singer”.<br />
President’s Message:<br />
<strong>We</strong> welcome our new members and hope to see you at our many functions.<br />
Second nominations for the Men’s Club Board of Directors <strong>are</strong> now being accepted. If<br />
you <strong>are</strong> interested, please contact me at 561-865-1110.<br />
Wishing you a happy Thanksgiving and please join us for services. Also looking<br />
forward to seeing you on Nov. 20 th !<br />
Bernie Saklad, President<br />
Board Meeting – November 22 nd , 9:30 a.m.<br />
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Tzedakah<br />
KEY: IMO In Memory of IHO In Honor of HB Happy Birthday HA Happy Anniversary GW Get <strong>We</strong>ll<br />
Bricks Gold/Silver<br />
Jack & Barbara Caplan IHO Harriet & Arthur Caplan<br />
70th <strong>We</strong>dding Anniversary<br />
Herman & Marianna Gluck IHO Stella & Moric Jusovic<br />
Harriet Morris IHO Sidney Scheinberg<br />
Cantor Saul Rubinstein IMO Hy Brodsky<br />
Florence Ull IMO Hy Brodsky<br />
Sylvia Ull IMO Hy Brodsky<br />
Schol in Res/Sponsor<br />
Rabbi Donald & Sandra Crain<br />
Simcha Shabbat<br />
Leonard & Lorraine Epstien IHO Len’s 88th BD<br />
Rita Erstein IHO Elliot Erstein 22nd BD<br />
Henry & Aida Hochrad IHO 59th Anniversary<br />
Morton & Lenore Jaye IHO 58th <strong>We</strong>dding Anniversary<br />
David & Arlene Lurie IHO marriage of<br />
granddaughter Monica Goldenberg<br />
Earl & Reva Quint IHO Reva’s BD<br />
Eugene & Goldie Rudoy IHO 59th <strong>We</strong>dding Anniversary<br />
Abe Schamis HB Florence Glazer<br />
Abe Schamis IHO ggrandson Sammy’s 9th BD<br />
Irving & Harriet <strong>We</strong>iss IHO Harriet’s Heart Mitzvah<br />
General Donations<br />
Margie Adler IMO Estelle Knecht<br />
Steven & Marina Alter TY <strong>Temple</strong> Members for<br />
the outpouring of love<br />
Helene Aronoff IHO Linda Feinberg for her<br />
good deed<br />
Elaine Baker GW Selma Aison<br />
Arthur & Marcia Binns<br />
Ida Brass GW Doris Smith, GW Selma Aison<br />
Ida Brass HA Ben & Beverly Beck<br />
Ida Brass HB Gloria Kay<br />
Ida Brass IMO Hy Brodsky<br />
Ida Brass TY Hashem for good health<br />
Ida Brass TY Renate Eckstein<br />
Jack & Nancy Bushinsky IMO Grace Alter<br />
Edythe Caldwell for recovery from illness<br />
Ronald & Billie Chappell IMO Marjorie Greenberg<br />
George & Lillian Cohen<br />
Marvin S & Margot Cohen IMO Hy Brodsky<br />
Ruth Davis Condolence to Herman Markowitz<br />
Harriet DeCosta Condolence to Edelstein Family<br />
Renate Eckstein IMO Hy Brodsky<br />
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George Ehrlich GW Selma Aison<br />
George Ehrlich IMO Grace Alter<br />
George Ehrlich IMO Hy Brodsky<br />
Phyllis Eisen L’Shana Tova M/M Arnold Maltinsky<br />
Eugene & Sylvia Eisner GW Selma Aison, GW Lou Hellman<br />
Eugene & Sylvia Eisner IMO Grace Alter<br />
Eugene & Sylvia Eisner IMO Libbie Hoff, IMO Hy Brodsky<br />
Eugene & Sylvia Eisner Mazel Tov Irving & Sue Mandel<br />
on Emily’s engagement<br />
Eleanor Ellentuck L’Shana Tovah Joan & Stan Cohen<br />
Eleanor Ellentuck Mazel Tov Renee Sanders<br />
Leonard & Lorraine Epstien IMO Hy Brodsky<br />
Rita Erstein GW Ben Beck, GW Selma<br />
Aison, GW Renee Wolfe<br />
Rita Erstein GW Efraim Krol, GW David Wiener<br />
Rita Erstein GW Lorraine Epstien<br />
Rita Erstein IHO Dan & Fran Goldman-<br />
Thank you<br />
Rita Erstein IMO Grace Alter<br />
Rita Erstein IMO Hy Brodsky<br />
Lawrence & Linda Feinberg IMO Hy Brodsky, IMO Grace Alter<br />
Robert & Rosalyn Gibson IMO Grace Alter<br />
Hilary & Essie Gillman IMO Ruth Rubinstein<br />
Herman & Marianna Gluck GW Hy Brodsky<br />
Herman & Marianna Gluck Shana Tovah Florence Ull &<br />
Rita Erstein<br />
Daniel & Frances Goldman GW Selma Aison, GW<br />
Harriet DeCosta<br />
Daniel & Frances Goldman HA Jack & Nancy Bushinsky,<br />
HA Rabbi Raphael &<br />
Jeannette Miller<br />
Daniel & Frances Goldman HB Sophie Greenberg,<br />
HB Dr Howard Wang<br />
Daniel & Frances Goldman IMO Grace Alter<br />
Daniel & Frances Goldman IMO Hy Brodsky<br />
Daniel & Frances Goldman IMO I Fred Friedman<br />
Pearl Goldman IMO Mark Starr<br />
Gilbert & Barbara Grau GW Ben Beck<br />
Gilbert & Barbara Grau GW Gerry Berg<br />
Arthur H. Greenwald IMO Grace Alter<br />
Michael & Celie Halzel Mazel Tov Bernie Saklad<br />
Michael & Celie Halzel Refuah Shlema Henry Hochrad<br />
Henry & Aida Hochrad HB Roslyn Schor<br />
Henry & Aida Hochrad IMO Hy Brodsky<br />
Selma Jacobs HB David Kodicek<br />
Morton & Lenore Jaye IHO Paul & Ruth Felder-TY for<br />
your hospitality on Sukkot<br />
Gloria M. C. Kay Condolence to Ann Rantil<br />
Gloria M. C. Kay GW Selma Aison, GW<br />
Irving Grauman
General Donations<br />
Gloria M. C. Kay IHO Wonderful Florence Ull<br />
Gloria M. C. Kay IMO Lila Feinberg<br />
Gloria M. C. Kay IMO Norman Greenberg<br />
Joanne Kessler & Andrew Molinaro<br />
IHO Jeffrey Perlmutter<br />
Martin & Bope Kraemer IMO Hy Brodsky<br />
Martin & Bope Kraemer L’Shana Tovah Bernie &<br />
Sandi Nevin<br />
Abraham Kramer IMO Joan Solomon<br />
Efraim & Shoshana Krol<br />
Ruth Kurtz GW Hy Brodsky, GW Ben Beck<br />
Genia Kutner GW Efraim Krol<br />
Lila Langer IMO Joan Solomon<br />
Sylvia Leiken IMO Stewart Laikind<br />
Sylvia Leiken L’Shana Tova Frank &<br />
Ida <strong>We</strong>itzman<br />
Nechama Lewin GW Selma Aison<br />
Seymour & Janet Lichtenfeld IMO Hy Brodsky<br />
Frank & Ina London IMO Hy Brodsky<br />
Irving & Sue Mandel Mazel Tov Sylvia & Gene Eisner<br />
on your sons engagement<br />
Herman & Doris Markowitz IMO Lee Shapiro<br />
Stephen & Isolde Medow IMO Grace Alter<br />
Ray Misshula IMO Hy Brodsky<br />
Bernard & Sandra Nevins IMO Hy Brodsky<br />
Edith Nissen IHO Florence Ull<br />
Edith Nissen IMO Hy Brodsky<br />
Rita Roslin GW Henry Hochrad<br />
Rita Roslin HA Aida & Henry Hochrad<br />
Rita Roslin HB Arline Bloom, HB Roslyn Schor<br />
Rita Roslin IMO Grace Alter<br />
Rabbi Tobias & Ethel Rothenberg<br />
IMO Simeon Kobrinetz<br />
Albert Rubenstein IHO Steve Wallach<br />
Murray & Phyllis Rubin GW Irving Grauman,<br />
GW Renee Wolfe<br />
Murray & Phyllis Rubin HB Gloria Kay<br />
Murray & Phyllis Rubin IMO Ruth Rubinstein<br />
Gertrude Rudd GW Henry Hochrad,<br />
GW Sylvia Leiken, GW Hy Brodsky<br />
Bernard Saklad IMO Grace Alter<br />
Bernard Saklad IMO Hy Brodsky<br />
Bernard Saklad IMO William Silberstein<br />
Marvin & Pearl Schnee IHO Rita Erstein<br />
Leon & Roslyn Schor HA Aida & Henry Hochrad<br />
Leon & Roslyn Schor HB Sylvia Leiken<br />
Adrienne Schwartz HA Ben & Miki Romanow<br />
Selma Scott HB Sylvia Leiken<br />
Selma Scott IHO the wonderful Selichot Service<br />
Sylvia Simon Condolences to Stuart Possner<br />
Sylvia Simon IMO Hy Brodsky<br />
Murray Spitzer IHO Sylvia Engell<br />
Harold & Rose Stein IMO Joan Solomon<br />
Tzedakah<br />
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Florence Ull HA Aida & Henry Hochrad,<br />
Rabbi Raphael & Jeannette Miller<br />
Florence Ull HA Robert & Rosalyn Gibson,<br />
Ben & Miki Romanow<br />
Florence Ull HB Diane Malakoff, Sema<br />
<strong>We</strong>inberg, Manfred Nussbaum<br />
Florence Ull HB Len Epstien, Helen Bedrick,<br />
Dr Howard Wang<br />
Florence Ull HB Ray Misshula, Gloria<br />
Kay, Roslyn Schor, Sylvia Leiken<br />
Scott & Cindy Ull IMO Hy Brodsky<br />
Laura Vichnis IMO Owen Bernstein<br />
Laura Vichnis L’Shana Tovah M/M Arnold<br />
Hoffman, Doris Sable<br />
Phyllis Walsh<br />
Phyllis Walsh IMO Hy Brodsky<br />
Ruth Wasserman IMO Hy Brodsky<br />
Ruth Wasserman IMO Stanley Wasserman/Husband<br />
Herbert & Blanche <strong>We</strong>instein IMO Joan Solomon<br />
Irving & Harriet <strong>We</strong>iss GW Ben Beck<br />
Irving & Harriet <strong>We</strong>iss IMO Grace Alter<br />
Benjamin & Gerda <strong>We</strong>ltman IMO Hy Brodsky<br />
Lee Wixman GW Shirlee Santoro<br />
Special Donations<br />
Harold & May Ehrenman<br />
Sidney & Nancy Freedman<br />
Asher & Lilyan Wien<br />
Robert & Alice Wolfson<br />
Yahrzeit<br />
Margie Adler IMO Charles Jack Adler/Husband<br />
Norman & Lorraine Arbetman IMO Sollie Strauber/Father<br />
Helene Aronoff IMO Helen K<strong>are</strong>n/Sister-in-law<br />
Evelyn Barnett IMO Richard Alan Barnett/Son<br />
Ben & Beverly Beck IMO Samuel Beck/Father<br />
Edwin & Helen Bernsteen IMO Hanna Bernsteen/Mother<br />
Edwin & Helen Bernsteen IMO Maks Silberstein/Brother<br />
Emanuel & Sylvia Binder IMO Moe Steinberg/Father<br />
Neil & Beverley Blumenson IMO Eva Holtman/Mother<br />
Max & Ilse Botie IMO Nathan Frankenberg/Father<br />
Shirley Botwinick IMO Jay Botwinick/Husband<br />
Harriet Bower IMO Barry Bower/Husband<br />
Leon Bram IMO Joseph Bram/Father<br />
Ida Brass IMO Harry Brass/Husband<br />
Stanley & Joan Cohen IMO Kate & Jack Schwartz/P<strong>are</strong>nts<br />
Bernard Cooper IMO Samuel Cooperberg/Father<br />
Lawrence Cooper IMO Rona Natalie Hecht/Sister<br />
Harold & Lois Deutsch IMO Fannie Deutsch/Mother<br />
Harold & Lois Deutsch IMO Simon Lefkowitz/<br />
Brother-in-law<br />
Alfred & Audrey Dresner<br />
Terry Eichenbaum IMO Col. Julius<br />
Eichenbaum/Father
Yahrzeit<br />
Eugene & Sylvia Eisner IMO Dr Herbert Schwartz/Father<br />
Joan Esterson IMO Celia Ebstein/Mother<br />
Isaac Feinberg IMO Minna Feinberg/Mother<br />
Lawrence & Linda Feinberg IMO Rose Radest/Grandmother<br />
Hermine Feller IMO Ruth Landman/Mother<br />
Noah Fields IMO Alvin Fuchs/Father,<br />
Renee Fuchs/Mother<br />
Noah Fields IMO Max Zimmerman/<br />
Father-in-law, Lucille<br />
Zimmerman/Mother-in<br />
David Forrest IMO Eleanor Zinn/Sister<br />
Yetta Loretta Friedman IMO Jack Friedman/Husband<br />
Florence Friend IMO Dinah Kleinman/Mother<br />
Robert & Rosalyn Gibson IMO Ernst Heilbrunn/Father<br />
Seymour Goldman IMO Fannie Goldman/Mother<br />
Gus Goldstein IMO Sophie Goldstein/Wife<br />
Rose Graffeo IMO Ignazio Graffeo/Father-in-law<br />
Harold & Barbara Greenberg IMO Harold Pechenik/Father<br />
Irving & Shirley Grobstein IMO David Posnick/Brother<br />
Rabbi Jacob S & Gilda Halpern IMO Mimi Brodsky/Mother<br />
Alvin Hearst IMO Hyman Hearst/Father<br />
Seymour Hershoff IMO Beverly Hershoff/Wife<br />
Carol Hirsh IMO Celia Ebstein/Mother<br />
Ellen Hodges IMO Norman Wallach/Father<br />
Gloria Jacobs IMO Arnold Jacobs/Husband<br />
Evelyn Kahn IMO David Kahn/Husband<br />
Florence Kahn IMO Stanley Stark/Brother<br />
Carol Kaplan IMO Yetta Kaplan/Mother-in-law<br />
Ethel Katz IMO Staci Stone/Granddaughter<br />
Martin & Bope Kraemer IMO Sol Kraemer/Father<br />
Joseph & Rima Krieger IMO Margot Melon/Sister<br />
Jacob & Florence Landsman IMO Leona Bennett/Sister<br />
Donald & Helen Lerman IMO Jennie Lerman/Mother<br />
Morton I. & Muriel Levine IMO Samuel Levine/Father<br />
Seymour & Janet Lichtenfeld IMO Dr Florence Levy/Sister<br />
Seymour & Janet Lichtenfeld IMO Mollie Bobker/Mother<br />
Seymour & Janet Lichtenfeld IMO Susan Levy/Niece<br />
Stuart Linder IMO Mildred Linder/Mother<br />
Meyer & Diane Malakoff IMO Mollie Leibovitz/Mother,<br />
IMO Bella Malakoff/Mother<br />
Gerald & Elaine Malis IMO Sarah Syde Newman/Mother<br />
Herbert & Karan Marvin IMO Norman Krim/Father<br />
Stephen & Isolde Medow IMO Bluma Medow/Mother<br />
Stephen & Isolde Medow IMO Charles Rubel/Father<br />
Rita Merker IMO Samuel Freundlich/Father<br />
Harvey Miller IMO Rose Miller/Mother<br />
Harvey Miller IMO Thelma Glass/Sister<br />
Niles & Steve Miller IMO Alex Miller/Father<br />
Lewis & Denise Missuk IMO David Gross/Uncle<br />
Phyllis Nardone IMO Ida Libby Bernstein/Mother<br />
Gladys Nathan IMO Dora <strong>We</strong>iner/Aunt<br />
Edith Nissen IMO Sid Nissen/Husband<br />
Manfred & Margot Nussbaum IMO Adolph Samuel/Father<br />
Arnold & Gloria Plotzky IMO Leah Radinsky/Mother<br />
Tzedakah<br />
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Seymour & Eva Rabinowitz<br />
Michele Rambicur IMO Fay Zesblum/Mother<br />
Michele Rambicur IMO Lire Selders<br />
Jerome Ritter IMO Bertha Ritter/Mother,<br />
IMOSheila Ritter Bader/Sister<br />
Melvyn Rosenstein IMO Emma Greenfield/Aunt<br />
Rita Roslin IMO Murray Bloom/Brother<br />
Dr Richard & Sandra Schafer IMO Max Schleifer/Father<br />
Irwin & Sylvia Schenkman IMO Jack Braunstein/Father<br />
Irwin & Sylvia Schenkman IMO Jack Uziel/Uncle<br />
Sybil Schlein IMO Lillian Kerish/Sister<br />
Violet Schneider IMO Harold Schneider/Husband<br />
Adrienne Schwartz IMO Leon Schwartz/Husband<br />
Howard Schwartz IMO Bella Schwartz/Mother<br />
Howard Schwartz IMO Isidore Schwartz/Father<br />
Norman Schwartz IMO Isidore Schwartz/Father<br />
Miriam Seligson IMO Sidney Seligson/Husband<br />
Laura Shafritz IMO Rachel Hoffberg<br />
Lawrence & Carole Shamis IMO Susan Morrow/Sister<br />
David & Deanna Storch Shapiro IMO Robert Storch/Husband<br />
Estelle Sherer IMO Joseph Hecht/Father<br />
Estelle Sherer IMO Sadie Hecht/Mother<br />
Eugene Singer IMO Rose Kovit/Aunt<br />
Vivian Sloves IMO Regina Sloves/Mother-in-law<br />
Ilene Soyt IMO Eva Soyt/Mother-in-law<br />
Daniel & Muriel Spector IMO George Manketo/Father<br />
Murray Spitzer IMO Marjorie Spitzer/Wife<br />
Robert & Arlene Swerdloff IMO Lawrence Birch/Father<br />
Marion Valinsky IMO Nathan Valinsky/Husband<br />
David Wasserman IMO Ernest Wasserman/Brother<br />
David Wasserman IMO Hain<strong>are</strong>l Wasserman/Brother<br />
Irving & Ricky <strong>We</strong>iner IMO Eugene <strong>We</strong>iner/Father,<br />
IMO Adele Ruth <strong>We</strong>iner/First Wife<br />
Gilbert & Sheila <strong>We</strong>isman IMO Louis <strong>We</strong>isman/Father<br />
Gilbert & Sheila <strong>We</strong>isman IMO Morris Rudoff/Uncle<br />
Irving & Harriet <strong>We</strong>iss IMO Philip <strong>We</strong>iss/Brother<br />
Sarah (Tootsie) Wofchuck IMO Bessie Hoffman/Mother<br />
Yiskor<br />
David Agler IMO Eugene Agler/Father<br />
Jacob K & Evelyn Alter<br />
Norman & Lorraine Arbetman<br />
Gerald & Ellen Beigel<br />
Elaine Berkowitz<br />
Arthur & Marcia Binns<br />
Lydia Botfeld IMO Seymour Glass,<br />
IMO Gerald Botfeld<br />
Ida Brass<br />
Doris Chatzkel in honor of the beautiful<br />
holiday services<br />
David & Irene Chorney<br />
Jerome L. & Marilyn Cohen<br />
Ruth Davis<br />
Jonas & Rita Dickson
Yiskor<br />
Rita Erstein<br />
Arline Feldman<br />
Irving Fischman<br />
William & Gloria Fishbach<br />
David Forrest<br />
Zlota Fortus<br />
Elaine Geller IMO Bernard Geller/Husband<br />
Daniel & Frances Goldman<br />
Irving Grauman<br />
Louis & Beatrice Handis<br />
Solomon & Saralyn Hartman<br />
Nathan & Mildred Hocherman<br />
Henry & Aida Hochrad<br />
Joel Jacobs<br />
Phyllis Karp<br />
Philip & Estelle Katz<br />
Gloria M. C. Kay<br />
Gladys Kefkowitz IMO Hyman Kefkowitz<br />
Aaron & Edith Kott<br />
Martin & Bope Kraemer<br />
Shirley Kravitz<br />
Herbert & Sharon Levine<br />
Roslyn Levine<br />
Seymour & Janet Lichtenfeld<br />
Charles Mackoff<br />
Meyer & Diane Malakoff<br />
Herman & Doris Markowitz<br />
Meyer & Rosalie Meltzer<br />
Ray Misshula<br />
Gertrude Mollick<br />
Irwin & Laura Nable<br />
Henry & Pearl Owades<br />
Pearl Perlman<br />
Arnold & Gloria Plotzky<br />
Irving Provda<br />
Seymour & Eva Rabinowitz<br />
Edward Rauch<br />
George & Pearl Reichman<br />
Rita Roslin<br />
Abie I. Rubenstein<br />
Albert Rubenstein<br />
Albert Rubenstein Sukkot<br />
Albert Rubenstein Yom Kippur<br />
Gerald & Marcia Schoen<br />
Debbie Schwartz<br />
Hank & Hedy Simonovic<br />
Jack & Florence Spinner<br />
Adam & Janet Tenner<br />
Roza & Matvia Tesliar<br />
Edward & Mildred Wall<br />
Deborah Waller<br />
David & Mollie <strong>We</strong>inbrom<br />
Jerry & Rosalyn <strong>We</strong>instein<br />
Sarah (Tootsie) Wofchuck IMO Paul Wofchuck/Husband<br />
Tzedakah<br />
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Aliyahs<br />
Morris Baron Aliyah<br />
Gerald & Ellen Beigel Aliyah<br />
Harold & Lois Deutsch Aliyah<br />
Gilbert & Joyce Eisler Closing the Ark<br />
David Forrest Aliyah<br />
Ronald & Rosalind Glickman Aliyah<br />
Norman & Marilyn Goldberg Aliyah<br />
Seymour Goldman Aliyah<br />
Mildred Grant Honor<br />
Irving Grauman Aliyah<br />
Arthur H. Greenwald Aliyah<br />
Nathan & Mildred Hocherman Aliyah<br />
Joel Jacobs Aliyah<br />
Joel Jacobs IMO Phincas Jacobs/Father<br />
Morton & Lenore Jaye Aliyah<br />
Martin & Bope Kraemer Aliyah<br />
Herbert Langmeyer Aliyah<br />
Leonard L. & Ann Lasky Aliyah<br />
Herbert & Sharon Levine Aliyah<br />
Joseph & Fanny Marcus Opening the Ark at Neila<br />
Irene Marks Honor of Reading<br />
Stephen & Isolde Medow Torah Honors<br />
Helene Mendelson Aliyah<br />
Earl & Reva Quint Aliyah<br />
Earl & Reva Quint Honor for Reva & Earl<br />
Jack & Shirley Rubin Aliyah<br />
Cantor Saul Rubinstein IHO son Julian-Maftir on<br />
Rosh Hashana<br />
Leon & Roslyn Schor Honors on Rosh Hashana<br />
Rabbi Saul & Miriam Teplitz Aliyah<br />
Seymour & Marcia <strong>We</strong>inick Aliyah<br />
Jerome <strong>We</strong>instein Aliyah<br />
Mishaberah<br />
Norman & Lorraine Arbetman Irene Barth<br />
Fania Keck Steve Krayanek<br />
Edith Nissen<br />
Albert Rubenstein Mishaberach for Rubenstein family<br />
Aron & Rose Widawsky Amy bat Joel and Gitl Stern<br />
Simcha Chai<br />
Efraim & Shoshana Krol IHO Cantor Efraim Sapir<br />
Efraim & Shoshana Krol IHO Rabbi Barry Konovitch<br />
Sylvia Leiken IHO Simi Scott<br />
Stuart & Harriet Sherman IHO grandson Noah Crane<br />
14th BD<br />
Frank & Ida <strong>We</strong>itzman IHO Simi Scott<br />
Rabbi’s Discr. Fund<br />
Irene Marks IHO Rabbi Konovitch<br />
Albert Rubenstein
Tzedakah<br />
Cantor Discr Fund<br />
Irwin & Sandra Chalfin IMO Alan Chalfin<br />
Irwin & Sandra Chalfin IMO Philip Klein<br />
Harold & Cheryl Newman IHO Renewal of their<br />
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Flower Fund<br />
Anne Lubliner<br />
Choir Fund<br />
Gilbert & Hana Bogen HB to my husband Gil<br />
Gilbert & Hana Bogen IMO Libbie Hoff<br />
Gilbert & Hana Bogen to celebrate our first<br />
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Prayer Book Fund<br />
Jack Posar Siddur<br />
Torah Fund<br />
Robert & Rosalyn Gibson<br />
Daniel & Frances Goldman<br />
Arthur H. Greenwald<br />
Mitzvah Fund<br />
Sheldon & Natalie Feldman Minyanaires<br />
Kirshner Mem Fund<br />
Aaron Billig IMO Rabbi Kirshner<br />
Edythe Caldwell IMO Rabbi Kirshner<br />
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It’s more than the fresh meals we<br />
serve. More than the friendly<br />
environment we’ve created for our<br />
residents. It’s the personal c<strong>are</strong> we<br />
provide for those who need some<br />
help with the activities of daily<br />
living, along with a comfortable<br />
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loved one that needs a friendly<br />
environment with a personalized<br />
c<strong>are</strong> plan designed just for them,<br />
call or visit our community. Because<br />
caring for our residents is what we<br />
do. And it’s always personal to us.<br />
Call today to schedule<br />
your personal visit.<br />
(561) 498-0134<br />
Assisted Living<br />
Respect for Individual Preferences SM<br />
Alzheimer’s & Dementia C<strong>are</strong><br />
Daily Moments of Success SM<br />
8020 <strong>We</strong>st Atlantic Ave.<br />
Delray Beach, FL 33446<br />
www.brookdaleliving.com<br />
Assisted Living Facility # 9881<br />
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Seeking INCOME<br />
From Your<br />
INVESTMENTS<br />
By Julian Rubinstein<br />
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Julian Rubinstein is the founder of<br />
American Asset Management, Inc.<br />
His c<strong>are</strong>er includes starting & selling<br />
the largest manufacturer of shower<br />
stalls in the US to a Fortune 500 company<br />
and serving as the operational<br />
partner at Sun Capital, one of the<br />
largest PE firms in the US. He has<br />
served on the boards of Pine Crest<br />
School, B’nai Torah Congregation &<br />
YPO and was an INC Magazine<br />
Entrepreneur of the Year in 1992. Mr.<br />
Rubinstein received his BS from<br />
Syracuse University. You can listen to<br />
Mr. Rubinstein on the radio everyday<br />
at 11:30 AM 740 WSBR-AM or on the<br />
web at www.wsbrradio.com. Contact<br />
Julian Rubinstein at 561-955-8500.<br />
JULIAN RUBINSTEIN<br />
may/june 2011 | 87<br />
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Isaac Feinberg 16th<br />
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Marshall Lewis 17th<br />
Stacy Scheinberg 17th<br />
Lawrence Eber 19th<br />
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