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18 — THE JEWISH CHRONICLE MARCH 3, 2016 CELEBRATIONS Wedding Levenson/Durst: Dr. David J. and Debra Caplan Levenson of Squirrel Hill are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Jessica Caplan Levenson, to Evan John Durst, son of Philip and Ilene Riffle of Scottsdale, Ariz. The wedding was officiated by Rabbi James A. Gibson on Oct. 11, 2015, at the Pittsburgh Field Club. Jessica’s grandparents are the late Minnie and Joseph Caplan and the late Bernice and Nathan Levenson of Pittsburgh. She is also the sister of Dr. Joshua Levenson, a cardiology fellow in Pittsburgh. Evan’s grandparents are David and the late Caryl Shapiro of Scottsdale and Clifford and the late Margaret Riffle of Ligonier, Pa. He is the brother of Morgan Riffle of Tempe, Ariz. Jessica is a clinical psychologist and postdoctoral scholar studying sleep medicine in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh, from which she received a doctorate in clinical psychology. She graduated from Brandeis University. Evan, an attorney, is a trust officer with PNC Bank Wealth Management in Pittsburgh. He graduated from the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Pittsburgh School of law. Jessica and Evan reside in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh. B’nai Mitzvah James Tyler Blodgett, son of Dr. Helene Finegold and Dr. and Mrs. Todd Blodgett, will become a bar mitzvah on Saturday, March 5 at 10:30 a.m. at Rodef Shalom Congregation. Grandparents are Marian Finegold and the late Dr. Richard Finegold. Shulamit Sigal Kurland Dernis, daughter of Mitchell Dernis and Brenda Kurland, granddaughter of Pamela and David Dernis of Lake Worth, Fla., and Dorothy and Jonathan Kurland of Charleston, W.Va., will celebrate becoming a bat mitzvah on Saturday, March 5 at Congregation Beth Shalom. Shuli is a sixth-grader at Community Day School. She is a passionate soccer player for Arsenal FC and Dynamo, and she enjoys participating on the CDS soccer, basket- ball and baseball teams. Her favorite school subject is math. Shuli’s ongoing mitzvah project is raising money to pay for bus fare and other necessities for refugees who have settled in Pittsburgh. Elijah Sol Rothaus, son of Samantha Dye and Rod Rothaus, will become a bar mitzvah during Shabbat services on Saturday, March 5 at Temple Emanuel of South Hills. Grandparents are Joan and Ronald Rothaus of Upper St. Clair, Jill Branch of Dunnellon, Fla., and Michael Branch of Jacksonville, Fla. The best investment: charity I am not at all astute concerning any- thing to do with financial investing, but I do believe that we are living in very tur- bulent economic times. My kishkes tell me that in contemporary times there is no such thing as a safe, sure and secure guaranteed investment. There is eco- nomic volatility everywhere you look, interest rates on deposits are nonexist- ent, and the stock market is bleeding. Gold and other metals have dropped dramatically, and real estate is about to tank. There is one remaining investment that is guaranteed to grow and continues to yield dividends well into the future without loss of principle or lower value due to inflation. This investment is alluded to in this week’s special Torah portion of Shekalim. Shekalim is one of the four special Torah portions that precede Passover and discusses a special census consisting of a half-shekel contribution that was used to count the Israelites. Rich and poor were equally obligated to con- tribute the same amount of a half shekel. This equal participation went for the building and maintenance of the Tabernacle. The Torah in Exodus Chapter 10, Verse 12 informs us that each person BY RABBI DAVID NOVITZKY Parshat Va-Yakhel Exodus 35:1-38:20 Shabbat Shekalim TORAH Please see Torah, page 20 Food Thought for • Catering for any occassion • Shiva trays • Party trays and more • Offsite Kosher Catering (in approved synagogues) • Call ahead for curbside service • 24 Hr. answering service 412.682.5033 • 194 North Craig Street • Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Deli & Catering Co. 11299 Route 30 | North Huntingdon, PA 724-864-5100 | KennyRoss-Subaru.com BIGGEST SUBARU STORE ON THE EAST COAST

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CELEBRATIONS

WeddingLevenson/Durst: Dr. David J.and Debra Caplan Levensonof Squirrel Hill are pleased toannounce the marriage oftheir daughter, Jessica CaplanLevenson, to Evan JohnDurst, son of Philip and IleneRiffle of Scottsdale, Ariz. Thewedding was officiated byRabbi James A. Gibson onOct. 11, 2015, at thePittsburgh Field Club. Jessica’s grandparents are thelate Minnie and Joseph Caplanand the late Bernice and NathanLevenson of Pittsburgh. She isalso the sister of Dr. JoshuaLevenson, a cardiology fellowin Pittsburgh. Evan’s grandparents are

David and the late Caryl Shapiro of Scottsdale and Clifford and the late MargaretRiffle of Ligonier, Pa. He is the brother of Morgan Riffle of Tempe, Ariz. Jessica is a clinical psychologist and postdoctoral scholar studying sleep medicinein the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh, from which shereceived a doctorate in clinical psychology. She graduated from Brandeis University.Evan, an attorney, is a trust officer with PNC Bank Wealth Management inPittsburgh. He graduated from the University of Pittsburgh and the University ofPittsburgh School of law. Jessica and Evan reside in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh.

B’nai MitzvahJames Tyler Blodgett, son of Dr. HeleneFinegold and Dr. and Mrs. ToddBlodgett, will become a bar mitzvah onSaturday, March 5 at 10:30 a.m. atRodef Shalom Congregation.Grandparents are Marian Finegold andthe late Dr. Richard Finegold.

Shulamit Sigal Kurland Dernis, daughterof Mitchell Dernis and Brenda Kurland,granddaughter of Pamela and DavidDernis of Lake Worth, Fla., and Dorothyand Jonathan Kurland of Charleston,W.Va., will celebrate becoming a batmitzvah on Saturday, March 5 atCongregation Beth Shalom. Shuli is asixth-grader at Community Day School.She is a passionate soccer player forArsenal FC and Dynamo, and she enjoysparticipating on the CDS soccer, basket-ball and baseball teams. Her favoriteschool subject is math. Shuli’s ongoingmitzvah project is raising money to payfor bus fare and other necessities forrefugees who have settled in Pittsburgh.

Elijah Sol Rothaus, son of Samantha Dyeand Rod Rothaus, will become a barmitzvah during Shabbat services onSaturday, March 5 at Temple Emanuel ofSouth Hills. Grandparents are Joan andRonald Rothaus of Upper St. Clair, JillBranch of Dunnellon, Fla., and MichaelBranch of Jacksonville, Fla.

The best investment: charity

I am not at all astute concerning any-thing to do with financial investing, but Ido believe that we are living in very tur-bulent economic times. My kishkes tellme that in contemporary times there isno such thing as a safe, sure and secureguaranteed investment. There is eco-nomic volatility everywhere you look,interest rates on deposits are nonexist-ent, and the stock market is bleeding.Gold and other metals have dropped

dramatically, and real estate is about totank. There is one remaining investmentthat is guaranteed to grow and continuesto yield dividends well into the futurewithout loss of principle or lower valuedue to inflation. This investment isalluded to in this week’s special Torahportion of Shekalim.Shekalim is one of the four specialTorah portions that precede Passoverand discusses a special census consistingof a half-shekel contribution that wasused to count the Israelites. Rich andpoor were equally obligated to con-tribute the same amount of a half shekel.This equal participation went for thebuilding and maintenance of theTabernacle. The Torah in Exodus Chapter 10,Verse 12 informs us that each person

BY RABBI

DAVID NOVITZKY

Parshat Va-YakhelExodus 35:1-38:20

Shabbat Shekalim

TORAH

Please see Torah, page 20

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Thoughtfor

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• Call ahead for curbside service• 24 Hr. answering service

412.682.5033 • 194 North Craig Street • Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Deli & Catering Co.

11299 Route 30 | North Huntingdon, PA 724-864-5100 | KennyRoss-Subaru.com

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