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1 December / january 2011-12 heshvan / kislev 5772 Building Torat Yisrael’s Future Would You Like to Give Torat Yisrael a Hanukah Present? We’ve Got a Wish List! 2 CD Players for Cohen School Portable DVD Player for Cohen School 3-in-1 Printer for Cohen School printer/copier/scanner LCD Computer Projector Supply of cartridges for printer (± $800) Lavalier (Portable) Microphone for the bimah (± $350) If you are willing to buy or contribute to the purchase of one of these TY Hanukah presents, please leave a message for our VP of Ways and Means, Sheila Malatt at 785-1800 or by e-mail: [email protected] . Greetings from Susan Smoller, President Shalom Fellow Congregants, Our Cohen School is expanding! In November, we added a twice-a- month class for 3½ to 4½ year olds called Torat Tots: a program open to TY members and non-members, as well. I was fortunate to be at the school when the first class ended and the excitement as the students showed their art project and told their parents about the morning was palpable and heartwarming. We have received compliments on this new program and on the Cohen Religious School from parents. Related to the sale of the Cranston building, this month we showed our Park Avenue building to interested parties and are waiting to hear from them. We have continued to investigate the possibility of laying the foundation for the East Greenwich site before the winter and will keep you informed. At the last Board meeting, we discussed the nature of prayer at Torat Yisrael. Rabbi Levin is forming a working group of TY members who will work with her

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December / january 2011-12 heshvan / kislev 5772

Building Torat Yisrael’s Future

Would You Like to Give Torat Yisrael a Hanukah Present? We’ve Got a Wish List!

2 CD Players for Cohen School Portable DVD Player for Cohen School

3-in-1 Printer for Cohen School printer/copier/scanner LCD Computer Projector Supply of cartridges for printer (± $800)

Lavalier (Portable) Microphone for the bimah (± $350)

If you are willing to buy or contribute to the purchase of one of these TY Hanukah presents, please leave a message for our VP of Ways and Means, Sheila Malatt at 785-1800 or by e-mail: [email protected].

Greetings from Susan Smoller, President

Shalom Fellow Congregants,

Our Cohen School is expanding! In November, we added a twice-a-month class for 3½ to 4½ year olds called Torat Tots: a program open to TY members and non-members, as

well. I was fortunate to be at the school when the first class ended and the excitement as the students showed their art project and told their parents about the morning was palpable and heartwarming. We have

received compliments on this new program and on the Cohen Religious School from parents.

Related to the sale of the Cranston building, this month we showed our Park Avenue building to interested parties and are waiting to hear from them. We have continued to investigate the possibility of laying the foundation for the East Greenwich site before the winter and will keep you informed.

At the last Board meeting, we discussed the nature of prayer at Torat Yisrael. Rabbi Levin is forming a working group of TY members who will work with her

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to make our services more engaging, more meaningful and more accessible to every TY member and guest. Please let Rabbi Levin know if you would like to join this team ([email protected] / 419-5577).

Invite your families and friends to join you at the Cole School in East Greenwich on Sunday December 4 at 3pm to enjoy the Ira S. and Anna Galkin Charitable Trust concert that will showcase Jewish music through the ages. This is appropriate for all ages and I am

sure there will be much clapping and foot stomping. I look forward to seeing you there and sincerely thank the Ira S. and Anna Galkin Charitable Trust for their generosity in sponsoring this concert.

Please contact me at any time with any comments or questions.

B’Shalom, Susan

The Cohen School News There has been a lot of excitement in educational programming so far this year! In November, we began our bi-monthly pre-school program, Torat Tots. The children are engaged in arts and crafts, music, and storytelling focused on a specific Judaic theme each month. The children already have had a lot of fun learning new songs and making Shabbat candlesticks! Students in Grades 5-7 attended the exhibit hosted by Temple Torat Yisrael: The Genesis of Islam in

America. There was a special educational component that included a tour of the exhibit and a discussion led by the Principal of the Islamic Day School in Warwick. In December, the students in the Cohen School will celebrate Chanukah with Jewish residents at Atria Harborhill. This will be followed by a Chanukah celebration at the house in East Greenwich. Yeladon students and Cohen School students will present their original Chanukah songs at a sing-down based on specific educational topics around the holiday: K-2: The Story of Chanukah Grades 3-4: The Debate of How to Light the Chanukah Candles (Hillel vs. Shammai) Grade 5: The History of Chanukah and Maccabean Revolt Grades 6-7: Where did the Miracle of Chanukah come from? We celebrate the holiday together by lighting the first candle on the first night of Chanukah and having a Community Chanukah Dinner. As part of our new curriculum this year, and as part of the students’ experiential education, there will be field trips for all students in grades 3-7 at the Cohen School beginning in January. Grades 3-4 Kashrut Treasure Hunt Armed with a page of kosher symbols and challenged with a list of kosher food “treasures” to hunt for, our 3rd and 4th grade students will take a trip to a local supermarket with Rabbi Levin for a Kashrut Treasure Hunt. All the kosher food they find will be purchased and donated to The Rhode Island Jewish Seniors Agency Full Plate Kosher Food Pantry. Grade 5 Jewish Rhode Island Students will visit the Jewish Alliance, Mikveh and Holocaust Resource Center. Grade 6 Jewish Boston Students will visit Jewish institutions in the Greater Boston area. Grade 7 Jewish New York Rabbi Levin will lead the students on an educational tour of Jewish New York. In collaboration with the Torat Yisrael Sisterhood, we will begin our Savta Stories in December. (Savta means grandmother in Hebrew.) Members of the Sisterhood will read stories to our children ages 2 ½ – 3 ½ on Sunday morning. This year we have instituted Class Parents to provide assistance with classroom programming and school-wide events. Meet our Yeladon Program and Cohen School room parents: Donna Evans K-2 Christine Stanger K-2 Bonnie Silverman Grades 3-4 Judy Finkle Grade 5 Nancy Bresky Grades 6-7 This year Ruth Ross and Lynn Field are volunteer tutors in the Cohen School to help the children in their Hebrew reading skills. I would like to extend a very special thank you to all our volunteers who have became an important part of our School Community. I do hope that you will view our Class Pages on the link on the Cohen School website: cohenschool.weebly.com. Each faculty member presents an update through photos, video clips and description of the highlights of learning in the classroom. L’shalom, Donna Tarutz Education Director

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Kesher Corner: Andrea Epstein, LICSW Andrea is Temple Torat Yisrael's part time social worker funded by the Kesher Program, a joint project of the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island, Jewish Family Service, and the synagogue. She can be reached at [email protected] or (401) 369-0160 A Reminder: Here is what Kesher can do for you Thank you to the respondents of our

recent poll. This column is in direct response to your request (keep posted for further columns based on your ideas). Keep the responses to the survey coming - they are being read! A little about Kesher Kesher started four years ago, with the support of Jewish Family Service and the The Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island. The program inception was based on the need and interest of congregations of having social work services more readily available to serve congregants. Sometimes the idea of going for “counseling” can be intimidating. While Kesher does offer short term counseling there are many, many diverse services offered through our program. The intention of this newsletter is to educate and remind you of the breadth of Kesher services. Please note Kesher services are FREE and CONFIDENTIAL. Some the services offered through Kesher: Resources Looking for something? As a Kesher social worker I have access to the greater Jewish community, the specific programs through Jewish Family Service, and social service agencies throughout Rhode Island. Whether it is housing needs, homecare, elder care services, food programs (to name just a few), I know who to ask (if I don’t know myself). Speakers/Programming Need a knowledgeable speaker on issues having to do with social services? We have experts on many topics of interest within our network and may know where to find a speaker to address specific topics of interests. Kesher has co-produced events with other temple groups as well.

Referrals There are multiple programs within Jewish Family Service: homecare, adoption, counseling, a referral hotline, Lifeline, and other elder care services. For long term solutions I can use our network and the network JFS has built within the community to point you in the right direction. Short term supportive counseling Need to talk it out? For short term counseling and crisis management I can meet with you in person or over the phone to listen. Longer term arrangements (see referrals) can also be discussed. Connection to the larger Jewish community of RI You know someone who knows someone who knows someone… sometimes having an intermediary to ask for you can give you the privacy and anonymity that you need. If you are curious about resources, etc. please remember that you have the benefit of confidentiality when working with Kesher. You probably noticed that I wrote, “Some of the services offered through Kesher.” The reason for this is that the truth is that the best way for Kesher to work is with your feedback and in-put. This is one of the most important reasons we put out a survey - to get your sense of what would make the program better, stronger, and most useful. So what can you do for Kesher? The easiest answer is to complete the survey (with the option of entering to win a $5.00 gift card to Dunkin Donuts). Another possibility is to get in contact with me. I am available through e-mail, phone, or in person (by appointment). Andrea Epstein, LICSW (the Kesher Social Worker) can be contacted at: [email protected] or (401) 369-0160

Librarian’s Corner by Laura Steele, Torat Yisrael Librarian Hanukkah Moon by Deborah Da Costa and illustrated by Gosia Mosz is a children’s book about Hanukkah except with a twist. With a golden palette and a soft tone, this lovely story highlights a tradition overlooked in most Hanukkah literature. Isobel has gone to stay with her Aunt Luisa, an artist who has just arrived from Mexico. At her aunt's house, everything seems both familiar and different, like a banner that reads "Feliz Januca" hanging over the fireplace, and a dreidel-shaped piñata. Lighting the hanukkiah, eating latkes, and exchanging gifts are familiar, but the story of Rosh Hodesh, the time of the new moon that occurs once a month, and always during Hanukkah, is not. It is the quiet yet meaningful impact that Luisa has on Isobel that makes this book so special, opening her eyes to different ways of seeing and of celebrating, much as this book will give young readers another perspective on ways that Jews from other countries and traditions celebrate familiar holidays. Soothing watercolor and crayon illustrations in shades of gold and purple beautifully convey the affectionate relationship that develops between the child and her aunt. An author's note relates the traditional story of Hanukkah. I found this to be a lovely addition to our library.

In Our TY Family Mazal tov to everyone celebrating a Birthday in December! Ethan Quinn (9 years old), Aaron Tessier (14 years old), Myer Grossman, Isabella Bellini (12 years old), Sanford Karp, Evelyn Streich, Noah Silverman (9 years old), Sarah Mayo (7 years old), James Greene, Edward Steiner, Rochelle Ziegler, Lucien Arsac, Ethan Tessier (17 years old), Edward Safire, Sarah Bresky (12 years old), Leonard Sholes, Eddye Golden (19 years old), H. Herman Goldman, Ruth Perler, Alan Silverman, Daniel Adler, Lois Lury, Jo-Ann Antin, Beverly Goncalves and Beth Salk

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Mazal tov to everyone who celebrated an Anniversary in December! Angelo & Marlene Bellini (19 years) and Waine & Nancy Bresky (10 years) Mazal tov to Josh Rappoport, son of Harvey & Lorraine Rappoport, on his marriage to Trina Roldan on Sunday, October 23, 2011 in Santa Monica, CA! They will make their home in Bellvue, WA. Best wishes to all! Mazal tov to Stacey Weisman on her engagement to Brett Boisvert! Stacey is the daughter of Bruce and Linda Weisman! Congrats to all! Mazal tov to Brian Matthew Goldman, son of Stephan & Laurie Goldman on his engagement to Jhen Ruth Kordela! They will marry May 2012. Congrats to all!

May God who blessed our ancestors, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel and Leah, bring blessing and healing to: Trude Antin, Bella Foster, Pearl Gorden, Douglas and Barbara Greenberg (Diane Greenberg’s brother-in-law & sister-in-law), Myer Grossman, Harriet Landesberg, Peter Letendre (friend of Rochelle Ziegler), Bonnie Lury, Morton Paige, Bev Prosnitz, Ron Richter, Harold & Sylvia Roggen (Barbara Karetny’s parents), Sylvia & Jimmy Shocket and Eileen Winkler (Rochelle Ziegler’s mother).

Thank you . . . . You’ve Saved Lives! Thank you to everyone who donated blood at our Mobile Blood Drive in November. 5 units of blood were donated that day. For every 1 pint of blood donated 3 people are helped, therefore, our 5 pints of

blood helped save 15 people’s lives across RI!

2012 Entertainment Books are here! These make terrific gifts as well as providing great savings for you. You save and support Torat Yisrael at the same time. That’s a “win-win”! Call 785-1800 or email [email protected] to order your 2012 Entertainment Books. $30 each.

Temple Torat Yisrael Email Addresses, Facebook and Twitter Rabbi Amy Levin: [email protected] Hazzan Devin Goldenberg: [email protected] Susan Smoller, President: [email protected] Donna Tarutz, Education Director: [email protected] Andrea Epstein, Social Worker: [email protected] Anita Olinsky (Dues Committee): [email protected] [email protected] - Michael Field/Beth Salk (Membership Committee Chairs) [email protected] [email protected] and @ravlevin Sheryl Ponder, Bookkeeper/Office Manager: [email protected] Stephanie Reinsant, Rabbi’s Secretary: [email protected]

Are you raising Jewish children. . . . but you’re not Jewish? Don’t do it alone. Join us for Mother’s Circle! The Mothers Circle is a free educational and welcoming program empowering non-Jewish mothers to create Jewish homes. The eight-month, fifteen-session interactive curriculum explores Jewish holidays, practices, rituals, and ethics while providing resources and tools for enriching Jewish family life at home. Our fourth Rhode Island group will be starting in November. For more information please contact Kit Haspel, Mothers Circle Coordinator, at 401.331.0956 x184 or [email protected].

Hug N’hamah: Circle of Consolation Bereavement Discussion Group meeting Thursday evenings at 7:30 pm providing emotional and spiritual support. Facilitated by Dr. Tom Broffman and Rabbi Amy Levin. TY members and non-members equally welcome. Meeting December 8th and 22nd and January _______and _________

New! TGIS! Thank God It's Shabbat! Torat Yisrael’s youngest families are welcoming Shabbat with a whole new program. TGIS / Thank God It’s Shabbat! We’ll be thanking God for Shabbat with fun Shabbat songs, stories, a kid-friendly Shabbat supper and some quiet Shabbat game time. TGIS takes place on Friday afternoon, once a month, at our TY house in East Greenwich (1251 Middle Road) from 4:30 pm to about 6:00 pm. $100 will register your

family for the entire TGIS program year. Mail your check designated for TGIS to: Torat Yisrael / 330 Park Avenue / Cranston, RI 02905. You may RSVP and designate dietary limitations and allergies on our TY website: www.toratyisrael.org or call the Temple office; 785-1800. Please RSVP each month so we know how much food to prepare. TGIS Dates: December 2nd and January 6th

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Torat Tots: Our TY Pre-School Program Sundays, December 11th and January 8th and 29th from 9:00 am - 11:00 am New students more than welcome! TY member families and non-member families equally welcome. Torat Tots is an engaging introduction to Judaism for our youngest kids. They will sing. They will do crafts. They will listen to stories. They will begin to build a Jewish vocabulary and learn to identify basic Jewish symbols, holidays and concepts. They will have a lot of fun! More information is available on our TY website. Interested parents are also welcome to e-mail Rabbi Levin at [email protected] or Donna Tarutz at [email protected].

December Shabbat Yachad in East Greenwich: Friday Evening:, Shabbat Yachad: Guest Speaker, Tom Broffman, Gambling Problems: A Jewish Don’t Ask Don’t Tell

Tom Broffman is a Chemical Dependency Consultant at the RI Dept. of Behavioral Health, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals, Eleanor Slater Hospital in Cranston, RI. He is a regionally known trainer and consultant. In 2006, he was awarded the Social Worker of the Year in Addictions by the RI Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers. Friday, December 2nd: Shabbat Services at 6:00 pm. Dinner and speaker at 7:00 pm. Cost: $10 adult / $5 child 10-18/ Children under 10 Free / Family maximum $30. Please RSVP by Tuesday, November 29th to the TY office; 785-1800 / [email protected] or on our website: www.toratyisrael.org. Saturday, December 3rd: Shabbat Services at 9:15 am.

Annual Galkin Concert Presents . . . . Celebrating the History of Jewish Music – Bo & Bill Winiker Join us on Sunday, December 4th at 3:00 pm at Archie R. Cole Junior High School (100 Cedar Avenue, East Greenwich) for this sensational ensemble! Free Admission. Refreshments will be served. Sponsored by the Ira S. and Anna Galkin Charitable Trust. Flyer enclosed.

Shalom to Shabbat: Unwind and Nosh Before Shabbat Services in Cranston Friday, December 9th, 7:00 pm: wine, cheese and a nice schmooze before our 7:30 pm Shabbat Service.

Sisterhood Shabbat in Cranston Sisterhood members will participate in Shabbat Services on Saturday, December 10th at 9:15 am in Cranston. Show your support by attending. A lunch and mimosas will follow. No Charge. Please RSVP to the Temple office by Tuesday, December 6th; 785-1800 or on our website: www.toratyisrael.org.

East Greenwich Shabbat/ Family Shabbat Celebration: December 16-17 Friday, December 16th - 6:00 pm early Shabbat Service for all. Enjoy an early Shabbat service and then arrange for a relaxed Shabbat meal at home with your family and friends. Saturday, December 17th – Family Shabbat Celebration: 10:00 am: interactive service, 11:00 am Kiddush Lunch

Our December Topic: Between Jews and Non-Jews Each participant orders from the menu and we study Jewish sources addressing current issues. Everyone is welcome, bring a friend!

East Greenwich: Tuesday, December 20th 12:00-1:30 p.m. – Lunch & Learn at T’s Restaurant, 5600 Post Road (in the Benny’s Plaza), East Greenwich Cranston/Warwick: Thursday, December 22nd 12:00-1:30 p.m. – Lunch & Learn at the Cozy Grill Restaurant, 440 Warwick Avenue, Warwick

Rhode Island Family Shelter Christmas Dinner is Cooking at Torat Yisrael On Thursday, December 22nd starting at 6:00 pm we will be cooking a Kosher Christmas dinner to be delivered to the shelter Christmas afternoon. We need volunteers to help cook on Thursday and deliver the food to the shelter on Christmas afternoon. For more information contact the TY office at 785-1800. (Flyer enclosed).

Rabbi Levin’s Seventh Annual Chanukah Open House Please join me on Sunday, December 25th, the 6th Candle of Hanukah! from 4 to 8 pm for my Seventh Annual Chanukah Open House! I’ll need your help eating those latkes and jelly doughnuts! I’m looking forward to welcoming you to my home: 84 Roger Williams Circle.

Instead of a gift, please bring a donation for the Edgewood Food Closet or the Kosher Food Pantry. Thank you! Rabbi Amy Levin

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January East Greenwich Shabbat: Friday, January 6th: Shabbat Services at 6:00 pm.

Saturday, January 7th: Shabbat Services at 9:15 am.

Sisterhood Book Review in East Greenwich Join us as we talk about and discuss Sarah’s Key by Tatiana de Rosnay on Sunday, January 8th at 9:30 am at the Village Lower School in East Greenwich (2220 South County Trail).

Shalom to Shabbat: Unwind and Nosh Before Shabbat Services in Cranston Friday, January 13th, 7:00 pm: wine, cheese and a nice schmooze before our 7:30 pm Shabbat Service.

Our January Topic: Why Do We Pray? Each participant orders from the menu and we study Jewish sources addressing current issues. Everyone is welcome, bring a friend!

East Greenwich: Tuesday, January 17th 12:00-1:30 p.m. – Lunch & Learn at T’s Restaurant, 5600 Post Road (in the Benny’s Plaza), East Greenwich Cranston/Warwick: Thursday, January 19th 12:00-1:30 p.m. – Lunch & Learn at the Cozy Grill Restaurant, 440 Warwick Avenue, Warwick

East Greenwich Shabbat/ Family Shabbat Celebration: January 20-21 Friday, January 20th - 6:00 pm early Shabbat Service for all. Enjoy an early Shabbat service and then arrange for a relaxed Shabbat meal at home with your family and friends. Saturday, January 21st – Family Shabbat Celebration: 10:00 am: interactive service, 11:00 am Kiddush Lunch

TEMPLE TORAT YISRAEL DONATIONS September 28, 201 1 – November 16 , 201 1

All donations of $10 or more are listed in the Newsletter ROSE & HAROLD BELLIN ENDOW MENT FUND In Memory of Harold Bellin Trudy Katz

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN The Capital Campaign list does not include multiyear pledges which will be suitably recognized at a future time.

In Honor of Ariel Finkle and Rachel Wasser’s Wonderful Singing on the High Holidays Judy & Jonathan Finkle

In Memory of Anna Grossman Alan & Anita Olinsky

In Memory of Maurice Grossman Alan, Anita, Benjamin & Reuben Olinsky

In Honor of Madison Kavanagh Evelyn Nussenfeld

In Memory of Edward H. Lipson Andrew & Trude Sholes

In Memory of Judith Lubiner Lucien & Roberta Arsac

In Memory of Martha Lury Monday Minyannaires Evelyn Nussenfeld Ruth Ross Andrew & Trude Sholes

In Memory of Leo Nussenfeld Evelyn Nussenfeld

In Memory of Israel Ross Ruth Ross

In Memory of Louis Russian Evelyn Nussenfeld Ruth Ross

Belated Birthday Wishes to Sylvia Tippe Evelyn Nussenfeld

In Honor of Stacey Weisman’s Engagement to Brett Boisvert Evelyn Nussenfeld

FLOW ER FUND In Memory of Louis Russian Sylvia & Nat Safferson

GENERAL FUND In Memory of Meyer Bazar Ira Bazar

In Memory of Sydney Cohen Goldie Cohen

In Memory of Phillip Davis Marc & Helen Davis

In Memory of Dora Galer Myer Grossman

In Memory of Jeanette Garfinkel Stephen Garfinkel

In Memory of Elliot Greenberg Diane Greenberg

In Memory of Joseph Greene Jim & Sana Greene

In Memory of Rose Greene Jim & Sana Greene

In Memory of Anna Grossman Felicia Grossman Myer Grossman Paul Grossman

In Memory of Bertha Grossman Myer Grossman Barbara Zenofsky

In Memory of Maurice Grossman Myer Grossman Paul Grossman

In Memory of Betty Guy Rhoda Feldman

In Memory of Harriet Harris Brad Harris

In Memory of David C. Horowitz Rita Horowitz

In Memory of Charles Kabalkin Sally Pressman

In Memory of Edward Kagan Paula & Larry Meyerson

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In Memory of Sidney Kramer Bertha & Barbara Goldberg

In Memory of Solomon Kutin Helen Kutin

In Memory of Miriam Leibo Judith Levy

In Memory of Louis A. Levy Judith Levy

In Memory of Judith Lubiner David & Ilene Bojar

In Memory of Martha Lury Lucien & Roberta Arsac Robert & Mary Bushel Arthur Poulten Sally Pressman Rosaline Stern Veronica Tefft

In Memory of Hyman J. Malachowsky Myer Grossman

In Memory of Irwin Manekofsky Marilyn Hoffman Phyllis Manekofsky

Speedy Recovery to Lillian Mendelowitz Sally Pressman

In Memory of Israel Osofsky Sarah Osofsky

In Memory of Merill Revkin Jane Revkin

In Memory of Arnold Rosenfield Sylvia Levin

In Memory of Louis Russian Leslie Hyman Ellen Kleinman Cheryl & Bob LaRossa Joan Leftin Margaret O’Keefe Sarah Osofsky Florence Phillips Ruth & Rona Russian Gloria & Herb Spivack Jerry Tillinger

In Memory of Samuel Asher Sands Norma Baker Marion Kenrick

In Memory of Yetta Sands Norma Baker Marion Kenrick

In Memory of Evelyn R. Shapiro Joseph & Debra Shapiro

In Memory of Sidney Shapiro Joseph & Debra Shapiro

In Memory of Nellie Sholes Leonard Sholes

In Memory of Edith Smith Michael & Marilyn Smith

In Memory of Pearl Stayman Elaine & Steve Shapiro

In Memory of Lee Stein Doris Jacober

In Memory of Dora Stone Sylvia & Fred Blazar

In Memory of Elsie Udovin

Judith & Frank Kosofsky

In Memory of Josephine Weiser Rita Horowitz

In Memory of Theodore Zenofsky Barbara Zenofsky BERNARD & BERTHA GOLDBERG ENDOW MENT FUND In Memory of Bernard Goldberg Bertha Goldberg

LEO & CELIA GREENE ENDOW MENT FUND *CORRECTION In Memory of Nadine Greene Berne Greene

JEROME J. KATZ ENDOW MENT FUND In Memory of Jerome Katz Trudy Katz

DOROTHY & SIDNEY KRAMER ENDOW MENT FUND In Memory of Fannie Kramer Dorothy Kramer

In Memory of Sidney Kramer Dorothy Kramer

LEO I . MAL ENDOW MENT FUND In Memory of Frances Etta Dress Joseph L. Mal

In Memory of Idelle Gale Dress Joseph L. Mal In Memory of Joseph Dress Joseph L. Mal

In Memory of Anna (Hannah) Grossman Joseph L. Mal

In Memory of Maurice Grossman Joseph L. Mal

In Memory of Abraham Max Mal Joseph L. Mal

In Memory of Leo Isadore Mal Joseph L. Mal

In Memory of Hyman Jacob Malachowsky Joseph L. Mal Anita Olinsky

In Memory of Rose Rebecca Malachowsky Joseph L. Mal

MITZVAH FUND In Memory of David Friedman Linda Fink

In Memory of Martha Lury Linda Fink

In Memory of Louis Russian Linda Fink

PRAYERBOOD FUND In Memory of Anna Jozefowicz Susan & Howard Bromberg

PRESIDENT’S DISCRETIONARY FUND In Memory of Martha Lury Elaine & Steve Shapiro

RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND In Memory of Judith Lubiner Diane Greenberg Elaine & Steve Shapiro

MICHELE PAM ROSS FUND In Memory of Rebecca Sirkis Martha Jacobs

BEATRICE & ALBERT SYDNEY ENDOW MENT FUND In Memory of Albert Sydney Bea Sydney

In Memory of Rose Sydney Bea Sydney