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Congregation B’nai Moshe
Volume 54, No. 5 March • April 2020 Adar • Nisan• Iyar 5780
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Thoughts From Our President
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tradi�onal and engaging in different ways than our current services are.
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A Word From Our Rabbi A Word From Our Executive
by Rabbi Shalom Kantor
Purim, Passover define Jews
Each spring, Jews celebrate two holidays central to
who we are as a people. Both Purim and Passover
are microcosms of the larger goals of Judaism.
Despite the many differences between the two
holidays, both not only represent a triumph of good
over evil, but point the way towards the final re-
demption of the Jewish people and salvation of the
world with the coming of the Messiah or Messianic
Era.
Purim (March 9-10) celebrates the hidden hand of G-d through the brav-
ery of Esther. There are a number of rabbinic commentaries that see the
entire book of Esther as a metaphor for the final battle that paves the way
for the coming of the Messiah. This is highlighted by the verse that has
been incorporated into the Havdallah liturgy recited before the blessings:
ליהוד�ים ה�ית�ה אור�ה ושמח�ה וששן ויק�ר�
The Jews enjoyed light and gladness, happiness and honor.
And then, after the blessings of Havdallah, we sing to Elijah The Prophet
who, our tradition teaches us, will be the forerunner of the coming of Messiah.
After the defeat of evil, there will be a rejoicing led by a shining LIGHT
paving the way to a perfected world filled with goodness and celebration. In
fact, there is one place in the Talmud that says that after the coming of the
Messiah, the only holidays celebrated will be Shabbat and Purim.
There are four mitzvoth that facilitate our celebration of the holiday and
recognize the power of standing up in the face of danger as a key to salvation:
• Megillah: Reading the story of Esther in the evening and the morning
from a scroll. As we read the Megillah, we are reminded of the
importance of standing up to tyranny and how each one of us can be
an agent of redemption.
• Mishloach Manot: Sending gifts of two types of food to at least two
different friends. You can take part in this with our Sisterhood but it is
also meritorious to make a few small gifts on Purim day, spreading
Purim cheer to those who might not otherwise receive such gifts.
• Matanot L’eviyonim: Giving money to the poor (beyond your regular
contributions). There is no joy greater or more rewarding than to
gladden the heart of the poor, orphans, widows and strangers. For by
doing so, we are following the example of The Divine.
• Seudah: Partaking of a festive meal on the day of Purim, which we
hope to do as a community in the future. The Purim Feast is especially
significant in that it elevates the soul as it provides pleasure to the body.
Each of these mitzvoth, in their own unique manner, encourage us to
see ourselves and even act as direct agents of personal and communal
transformation and salvation.
Exactly one month after Purim comes Passover (April 8-16), the foundational
holiday of our people, providing the ultimate model of the Jewish people
coming together as they journey from slavery and oppression to freedom
and redemption.
As part of the Seder, we open the door and sing to Elijah the Prophet.
The reality is that Elijah is not even mentioned in the traditional text of the
Haggadah, rather it is simply something that we are supposed to know –
Elijah will visit us on this special night. When re-telling the journey from
subjugation to redemption, we should be so immersed in the experience
that we don’t want to end the story when we open the door for Elijah. We
hope he comes in his fiery chariot to announce the coming of our final redemption.
Both Purim and Passover focus on how we, as the Jewish people, are to
continue the task of working towards that final redemption – paving the way
for the time, when Elijah The Prophet arrives, bringing news that we have
created a world filled with justice, love, and holiness and the time for our
redemption has arrived.
by Steven J. Fine, Executive Director
President’s Brunch in Its
9th Successful Year
March 29 is the 9th Annual
President’s Brunch, one of the largest
fundraisers of B’nai Moshe’s year. I
might add that it is one of the most fun
events of the year as well. One annual
attendee once told me that it is his favorite
event because “you get a good meal, there are no long
speeches and it doesn’t last too long.” How’s that for an
endorsement!
I have told this story before but perhaps you have not
heard it. Several years ago during Dan Sperling’s first
presidency, while I sat as one of his vice-presidents, the
Executive Committee was tasked with creating a fundraiser.
The Executive Committee and Board conceived and
approved an idea for a fundraiser. However, after further
evaluation we realized that the proposed fundraiser would
not meet our fundraising goal. So back to the drawing board
we went. One evening in December 2011, Lisa and Dan
Sperling, my wife Elyse and I conceived of the idea of the
President’s Brunch. In the spirit of true transparency, two
bottles of wine were consumed during that Saturday evening
brainstorming so you are welcome to draw your own conclusions.
We made the President’s Brunch black tie to make the
event feel and look special. The room is set up beautifully,
the tables dressed in beautiful cloth, the food delicious, and
the entertainment worthy of a big stage. Sure, no brunch is
worth $500 a plate regardless of how much lox you stack on
your bagel but over the past eight years no one has left the
brunch feeling that it wasn’t worth every penny.
The goal was to create a signature event and I think we
succeeded by all measures. So how about the fundraising
aspect? Over the first eight years, due to your attendance
and support, the President’s Brunch has brought in more
than $294,000 to B’nai Moshe! The goal has always been to
spend no more than 10% on the brunch itself, so B’nai
Moshe has netted $265,000 since its inception. I know I
speak for everyone involved when I say thank you and we
truly could not have done it without you.
If you have come to the President’s Brunch in the past
you know what a great event it is. If you have considered
coming, make this year’s event a reality. It is understood
that attending may not be in everyone’s financial capacity,
but you are invited to donate to the event to whatever level
you can, all the while knowing it goes towards keeping B’nai
Moshe a welcome home for the metro-Detroit community.
It has often been said that we should all live to be 120
(being the number of years of Moses’ life). In this coming
year B’nai Moshe will celebrate our 110th birthday. With
your help, your attendance and your generosity we will all be
here in 10 years, God-willing, to celebrate our beloved B’nai
Moshe turning 120. �
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Synagogue News
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Synagogue News
Being a Minyanaire is much more than just being counted in
daily services. Being a Minyanaire is being an integral part of
our community. It is a way of contributing to your fellow
Jews. A traditional way to have a regular chat with God. A
time to see old friends and make new ones. A way to know
that you really do count at B'nai Moshe.
Morning services begin at 7 a.m. Monday-Friday and 9 a.m.
Sundays. Afternoon/evening services are held Sunday at
5 p.m. and Monday—Friday at 5 p.m. Once daylight
savings time begins on March 8 our Monday—Friday after-
noon/evening services will change to 6 p.m. Join us!
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Sisterhood
Kiddush Fund Contributions
In Honor of:
Bonnie & Mark Kowalsky by Phyllis & Joel Kramer
Anne Rottman’s “sister” relationship/love for Lisa
Weiner by Susan Friedman
Joyce Sherman being selected an "Eight
Over Eighty" honoree by Paula Miller
In Memory of:
Beatrice Breitbart, Andrea Kaplan by Rita Kaplan
Catherine Feduruk by Anne & Michael Rottman
Marty Garfinkel by Anne & Michael Rottman
Eleanore Garfinkel by Anne & Michael Rottman
David Goldman by Paula & Norman Miller, Karen &
Debbie Safran
Renee Gunsberg, Donald Friedman by Larry Gunsberg
& Family
Larry L. Guttenberg by Saul and Felicia Kalbfeld
James Hersh by Melvin Hersh
Rochelle Iczkovitz by Judy and Arnie Goldman, Anne
& Michael Rottman
Joshua Litman by Sherri & Michael Litman
Emma Miller by Dolores & Harold Greenspan
Irene Wolf by Ada & Howard Yerman
Sue Zimmerman by Jack & Phyllis Light
Frances Zoldan Sisterhood
Memorial Fund
In Memory of:
Aaron Zoldan by Andrea Leopold & Brett Serkez, Phyllis
& David Scherman, Mimi Rishkind
Photos by Susan Brohman
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Every month we honor everyone celebrating a birthday.
Celebrants receive a blessing from Rabbi Kantor and
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11 – 17 ADAR
Jack Allweil
Linda Altman
Albert Aroesty
Esther Baker
Frances Benson
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Harry Bodzin
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Arthur Brassell-Haywood
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Marcia Brown
Esther Brown
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Eleanor Demak
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Mary Feldman
Sandra Feldman
Paula Fisch
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Bertha Fischer
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William Fried
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Ilona Goldman
Ben F. Goldman
Anna Goldman
Sidney Goldman
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Henry Roth
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Nathan Sadik
Estelle Schiller
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Isaac Strickstein
Milton Superstine
Joseph Ungar
Sharlene Ungar
Eugene Weiss
Lillian Weisz
Leo Wilner
Molly Wizel
Minnie Wizel
Week of
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18 – 24 ADAR
Vivian Ablecop
Raymond Aroesty
Harry Averbuch
Ben Baker
Robert Berman
Sam Betman
Diane Betman
Helen Biegel
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David Bittker
Marget Bornstein
Bayla Bornstein
Paul Church
Esther Dengrove
Morris Direnfeld
Miriam Earles
Morris Feldman
Ignatz Frank
Julia Frank
Seymour Fried
Adel Friedman
Moshe Aharon
Friedman
Helen Friedman
Pearl Friedman
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Theresa Hollander
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Sally Horwitz
Esther Karber
Robert Keller
David Klein
Joseph Klein
Fannie Komisar
Michla Kowalsky
Barbara Lampcov
Marjorie Langer
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Ronald Leach
Joseph Levin
Peter Levin
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Barrie Moore
Jacob Nagler
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Ignatz Palkovitz
Samuel Rabotnick
Ruth Raimi
David Rosenberg
Max Rosenfeld
Rose Rosman
Charles Ross
Allen E. Rossman
Yechiel Rubin
Joseph Sable
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Irene Shelby
Rose Simon
Simon Singer
Debby Toba Somberg
Benjamin Louis Stulberg
Mildred Weiss
Jerome Wiener
Leon Williams
Helen Wolson
Leonard Wolson
Allen Zeitlin
Harold Zepelin
Isidor Zimmerman
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March 21-27
25 ADAR – 2
NISAN
Jacob Berkowitz
Sarah Brand
Molly Chess
Lena Cohen
Betty Jean Cowan
Eugene Curtis
Sarah Dolinka
Sally Efram
Eleanor Eisen
Sarah Eisenstadt
David Engler
Anton Feder
Pearl Feldman
Rose Finkelstein
Maurice Fried
Andrew Friedman
Erno Friedman
Samuel Garber
Hyman Garsoff
Sylvia Glantz
Ernest Goodfriend
Rose Grushky
Virginia Guntzler
Alan Jay Guttenberg
Susan Jacobs
Albert Jaffin
Samuel Jaulus
Gizella Jonas
Suzanne Katz
Louise Kellerman
Izrael Kirzner
Jack Klau
Frida Klein
Theodore Kohn
Nathan Lachman
Adolph Lichtman
Celia Lynder
Harold Mc Caulley
Artur Meisler
Henry Miller
Merry Myerowitz
Larry Nedelman
Millie New
Doris Novetsky
Soreh Paul
Annette Perrin
Louis Pollak
Leslie Rosenberg
Joseph Rosenthal
Emanuel Rosman
Hyman Ruben
Berry Rubin
Helen Schlesinger
Adolph Eddie Schwartz
John Sender
Martin Sharp
Bonnie Sherr
Clare Siegel
Eugene Simon
Bernard Sims
Ernest J. Stecker
Leo Ushomirsky
Ella Breyer Warsaw
Sadie Weberman
Irving Weintraub
Hyman Weintraub
Pauline Wiener
Irving Winstock
Helen Winstock
Lillian Wohl
Week of
March 28-April 3
3 – 9 NISAN
Sara Alperin
Braindel Berman
Joseph Berman
Betty Braun
Helen Cohn
Dorothy Dolinka
Rae Dorfman Weiss
Joel Barry Fields
Joseph Fisher
Edward Foon
Fay Freeman
David Fried
Victor Friedman
Bernard Friedman
Morris Greenbaum
Louis Greenfield
Irena Gross
Michael Gross
Shari Hammer
Alan Hurvitz
Helene Isenberg
Florence Keys
Rachel Klein
Gussie Marx
Allen Menuck
Celia Mevis
Paul Mosbach
Sylvia Novetsky
Ester Ralph
Melissa Reina
Milton Resnick
Sam Richter
Doris Fay Rosenbaum
Esther Rosenthal
Harry Rosman
Louis Rossen
Nathan Rubin
Donald Sachs
Leo Schinagel
Harry Solomon
Irving Stein
Rose Stibel
Moritz Weiss
George Weiss
William Weiss
Izsak Weisz
Hilda Winsen
Joseph Wohl
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April 4-10
10 – 16 NISAN
Jacob Agranove
Oscar Bakalar
Hyman Baumhaft
Herman Bernstein
Jacobo Bijman
Leon Bloom
Bernard Bohm
Marvin Bookstein
Yehudah Boschan
Miriam Boschan
Geza Boschan
Ida Boschan
Gertrude Foster
Max Frank
Joel Frank
Louis Friedman
Rose Gelberman
Zolton Glantz
Tessie Grant
Martin Grant
Kathryn Greenberger
Belle Gunsberg
Allan Kaplan
Samuel Kaplan
Norman Keltz
Sidney Kotler
Bertha Kroll
Morris Laskin
Etta Lazar
Nathan Levenson
Samuel Licht
Helen Liebson
Max Litman
Julius Markus
Henry Martin
Maritza Merin
Regina Miller
Irving Novetsky
Diane Nueman
Ida Mary Orechkin
Emil Phillips
Philip Rebenstock
Marvin Rosen
Sidney Rosman
Ben Rubin
Benjamin Sachs
James Samburg
Morris Sharp
Bella Simon
Fannie Vosko
Charles Weckstein
Morris Weiser
Dr. Edward A. Weiss
Sidney Weiss
Eleanor Yanitz
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April 11-17
17 – 23 NISAN
Morris Adelsberg
Sam "Mikeie" Baum
Nathan Bernstein
Gerson Berris
Fanny Brumer
Charles Canvasser
Esther Ellias
Hilda Fershtman
Fannie Fine
Anna Folb
Maurice Freedlander
Shirley Gluck
Lillian Goldman
Anna Gonte
Reva Greenspan
Alex Gross
Miriam Guetta
Andrew Gunsberg
Ceilia Haber
Michael Hitow
Evelyn Miriam Horne
Malka Jacubovitz
Freda Kagan
Dan Karo
Pauline Karo
Rose Katz
Bertha Keller
Susan Liebowitz
Regina Meisler
Martin Miller
Anne Mondrow
Frances Moskowitz
Sam Moss
Rose Neumann
Evelyn Plaine
Goldie Pollock
Max Rosner
Sanford Roth
Hilda Sable
Evelyn Shepherd
Sadie Sherr
Rose Shoskes
Anne Siegel
Julius Smith
Bernard Stein
Hannah Sterne
Samuel Stulberg
Terri Swartz
John Veljacic
Shirley Wagan
Sophie Wanetik
Joyce Weckstein
Harry Weinberger
Albert Weiss
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April 18-24
24 – 30 NISAN
Rose Abrams
Calvin C. Adler
Lana Bobker
Eliezer Bobker
Doris Boschan
Nancy Cohn
Philip Cowitz
Anna Dolinka
Samuel Eichner
Jacob Feldman
Isreal Fertel
Neyman Goldman
Arnold Grant
Bernard Grossman
Harold Herman
Grossman
Lenka Isacson
Arnold Melvin Katz
Benjamin Kaufman
Sol Kleinman
Abraham Kovitz
Freyda Kramer
Ben Lachman
Max Laventhal
Anne Leeman
Esther Light
Mina Martin
Barney Oshan
Gussie Phillips
Stanley Jack Pinter
Minnie Plaine
Doris Ann Rosenberg
Yetta Rosenzeig
Boris Shargorodsky
Toby Silverblatt
Sarah Smith
Daniel Staub
Eva Weiser
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April 25-May 1
1 – 7 IYAR
David Adler
Fabian Bendel
Harvey Brody
Ben Cohen
Philip Davidson
Helen Edelheit
Phillip Ellias
Marvin Epstein
Joseph Farkas
Naftaly Feder
Andor Feldheim
Celia Feldman
Audrey Fishman
Norman Edgar Fixler
Hilda Freedman
Leonard Freedman
Rose Goldman
Harriett Goldman
David Goldsmith
Harriet Goodsite
Sigmund Gunsberg
Beverly Hersh
Meryl Hickey
Louis Horne
Leonard Horwitz
Harold Hurvitz
Arlene Kauffman
Tina Klein Siegal
Louis Koppy
Paul Landy
Fradel Laski
Wolf Laski
Isadore Leeman
Steve Lewkowicz
Louis Lichtman
Edward Markovitz
Abe Mevis
Otto Neidish
Regina Neumann
William New
Emmanuel Patchakos
Mignon Resnick
Margaret Riegler
Zvi Hershel Rosenfeld
Mary Ross
Ida Sarah Sabbota
Pauline Schiff
Charlotte T. Shalit
Sarah Smith
Joseph Stern
Rose Stern
Joseph Thirman
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Marcia Weinbaum
Rubin Weiss
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Jacob Zoldan
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Barbara & Ed Klarman Music Fund
In Memory of: Ben Kirsch by Judith Aaron
Robert Maxwell by Barbara Maxwell-Dubrinsky
Breakfast Fund
In Honor of: Avi Meltser’s Bar Mitzvah by
O. William Brown
Arnie Goldman on the 50
th
anniversary of his Bar
Mitzvah by Natie & Alan Reinstein; Debbie & Rich
Warsh
Get Well to: Henry Averbuch by Adele & Alan Leven-
son; Natie & Alan Reinstein
In Memory of: Jon Sears by Natie & Alan Reinstein
Samuil Maslovich by Isaak Gross
Wilfred Richardson by Sue Spaniol, Cheryl
Rosenfeld & Judy Lipson
Frances Klinger by Joyce & Don Sherman
Anna Zucker Levin by Marvin Zucker
Eugene Eisenberg by The Eisenberg Family
Bernard Appelblatt by Lori & Bruce Epstein
Samuel Davidoff by Judy & Arnie Goldman
George Light by Jack Light
Leonard Wanetik by Ann Wanetik
Manfred Halberstadt by Marcel Halberstadt
Irving Dengrove by Ann Wanetik
Louis Levine by Patricia & Barry V Levine
Irene Petrinitz by Joyce & Don Sherman
Nehama Roffe by Avi Aharoni
Ruth Richardson by Sheryl & Shay Rosenfeld,
Judy & Mike Lipson & Sue & Ron Spaniol
Lloyd J. Paul by Dennis Paul, Sandor Paul and
Daniel Paul
Joel Frank by Judy & Arnie Goldman
Harry Adler by Nate Fine
Arnold Waxman by Joyce & Don Sherman
Harry Ceifetz by Cheryl Torf Ceifetz & David Ceifetz
Cantor Klein Chapel Fund
In Memory of: Irene Petrinitz by
Adele & Alan Levenson
Cantor Berris Discretionary Fund
Get Well to: Ann Wanetik by Gloria Bookstein
In Memory of: Frances Klinger by Gloria Bookstein
Chumash Bookplate
In Memory Of: Sandor Hoenig & Carl Siegel by
Fay & Leon Siegel
Congregational Fund
In Honor of: Alan Levenson’s 70
th
birthday by
Judy & Arnie Goldman
Sheryl & Shay Rosenfeld on the marriage of
daughter, Elizabeth, to Andrew Doyle by
Diane & Steve Budaj
Arnie Goldman on the 50
th
anniversary of his Bar
Mitzvah by Lori & Jim Issner; Beverly & Alan Yost
Marriage of Linda & Dennis Deutsch by
Elaine & Kerry Greenhut
Bernie Jonas on the birth of his 83
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great-
grandchild, Nechama Jonas by Rita & Arthur Weinfeld
Judith Aaron’s 80
th
birthday by Cathleen S. Zepelin
In Memory of: Allen Charnes by Florence Cohen;
Estelle Gladstone; David Goldis; Anne & Eugene
Greenstein; Alice Herman; Linda & Michael Shulman;
Fay & Leon Siegel; Gina Wolok & Cliff Walkon &
Family; Ada & Howard Yerman
Benjamin Mutnick by Robin & Paul Ehrmann
Yolette Jaffe by Elliott Baum; Sue & Larry Lankowsky
Frances Klinger by Susan Brohman; Marla & Mark
Cahn; Dilyse McAllister Kirsch & Jeff Kirsch;
Heather & Steven Sperling
Bell Storchan by Susan Brohman; Roz & Mike
Grand; Heather & Steven Sperling
Jerome Wolfson by Ilana Wolfson
Leslie “Les” Goldstein by Elliott Baum
Morris Mondrow by Linda & Steve Mondrow
Donald Scharg by Arlene Millman & Steve Gershman
Esther Kessler by Audrey & Mel Goldberg
Ilene Wolf by Elyse & Steven Fine; The Isser Family;
Amy & Jorge Lemus
Bernard Indenbaum by Debbie Hitsky
Joseph Goldberg by Melville Goldberg
Betsey Robin by Elyse & Steven Fine & Family
Irene Petrinitz by Elyse & Steven Fine; Debbie &
Alan Hitsky; Arlene Millman & Steve Gershman;
Marilynn Skulsky; Heather & Steven Sperling;
Cathleen S. Zepelin
Michael Berkowitz by
Dilyse McAllister-Kirsch & Jeffery Kirsch;
Heather & Steven Sperling
Markus Rohtbart by Elaine & Max Fertel;
Roberta & Dave Freedman
Edna Kraft & Allen Kraft by Marlene Kaufman
Dennis & Naomi Bahcall Music Fund
Get Well to: Joel Shayne by Lorraine Bolkosky
Henry Averbuch by Ruth & Joel Shayne;
Cathleen S. Zepelin
In Memory of: Allen Charnes by Cathleen S. Zepelin
Michael Berkowitz by Ruth & Joel Shayne
Doris & Dr. Lloyd J. Paul Health Care Memorial Fund
In Memory of: Hattie Lourie by The Lourie Family
Ida & David Schwartz High School Fund
In Memory of: Markus Rohtbart by Elaine & Harvey
Markowitz, Gail Kerwin & Emery Weiss
Irene Petrinitz by Elaine & Harvey Markowitz
Joe M. & Flora Fisher Continuity Fund
In Honor of: Dan Zelgson’s 90
th
birthday by
Julia & Rudy Keller
In Memory of: Allen Charnes by
Lorraine & Arnie Fisher
Martin & Sue Weiss Comfort and Healing Fund
In Memory of: Alex Goldstein by Shirley Salem
Oscar Salem by Ben Salem
Michelle & Jerome Seid Family Fund
In Memory of: Richard Seid by
Michelle & Jerome Seid
Nellie & Max Friedman Shabbat Dinner Fund
In Memory of: Marion Kerwin by Mel Friedman
Linda Mossman by Susan Friedman
Irene Petrinitz by Mel Friedman; Susan Friedman
Rabbi Kantor’s Discretionary Fund
Get Well to: Belle Ruben by Gloria Bookstein
In Memory of: Opie by Dilyse & Jeff Kirsch
Allen Charnes by Gloria Bookstein
Lillian Chernick by Allan Chernick
Andrea Kaplan by Diane & John Kaplan
Art Maniker by Edith Maniker
Jack Goren by Sue Kalisky
Jacob Wapner by Maxine Shoskes
Irene Petrinitz by Ruth Rosenfeld; Lynne Avadenka
& Marc Sussman; Marion & Bert Stein
Bettye Levy by June Rubenstein
Bernard Nathanson by Gregg Nathanson
Rabbi Pachter’s Discretionary Fund
In Honor of: Marriage of Linda & Dennis Deutsch by
Joyce & Don Sherman
Get Well to: Belle Ruben by Lucille & Marcel Halberstadt
Barry V Levine by Gloria Bookstein; Lucille &
Marcel Halberstadt
In Memory of: Mildred Bonovitz by
Stacie & Bruce Roth
Lillian Chernick by Allan Chernick
Laura Roth & Jerry Grodsky by Burton Roth
Martin Rosenfeld by Shelley & Don Rosenberg
Dolly Wolf by Dora, Michelle & Dan Goldstein
Gertrude Polsky by Sandra Sharp
Irene Petrinitz by Gloria Bookstein
Morris Novominsky by Marion Stein
Sheldon Harvey Grant by Barbara Grant
Ruth Rosenberg Albert Adult Ed. Fund
In Honor of: Arnie Goldman on the 50
th
anniversary
of his Bar Mitzvah by Pat & Barry V Levine
Joyce Sherman on being named an ”8 over 80”
honoree by Pat & Barry V Levine
Get Well to: Henry Averbuch by Pat & Barry V Levine
Gloria Bookstein by Pat & Barry V Levine
Shalom Ralph Building Fund
In Honor of: The Bar Mitzvah of Ross Miller, great-
grandson of Frances & Emanuel Moskowitz by
Steve Shepherd
In Memory of: Allen Charnes by
Sandy & Earle Endelman
Arnold Waxman by Marion & Bert Stein
Sherry Wasserman Library Fund
In Memory of: Yolette Jaffe by Beverly & Tom Klimko;
Ann Wanetik
Frances Klinger by Ellen Kotler & Don Rubin
Allen Charnes by Ann Wanetik
Bell Storchan by Ann Wanetik
Irene Petrinitz by Lori Bolkosky; Susan Brohman;
Judy Pasternak; Sherry Wasserman
Marcus Rohtbart by Adele & Alan Levenson
Get Well to: Belle Ruben by Roz Garber
Joel Shayne by Sherry Wasserman
Sherwin Tukel LIFE Endowment Fund
In Honor of: Alan Levenson’s 70
th
birthday by
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Six Million Martyrs Fund
In Memory of: Doris Friedman by
Susie, Mark, Samantha & Stephanie Iovan
Charlotte Grunbaum by
Susie, Mark, Samantha & Stephanie Iovan
Leslie “Les“ Goldstein by
Susie, Mark, Samantha & Stephanie Iovan
Aron Zoldan by
Susie, Mark, Samantha & Stephanie Iovan
Herbie Weberman by
Susie & Mark Iovan, Samantha & Stephanie
Irene Petrinitz by Dolores & Harold Greenspan;
Kay & Ira Harris; Esther & Bill Icikson; Susie, Mark,
Samantha & Stephanie Iovan; Marsha Raimi; Ruth
& Joel Shayne
Steve Lewkowicz Holocaust Memorial Fund
Get Well to: Frances Goldman by Lucille & Marcel
Halberstadt
In Memory of: Marshall Madison by
Carol & Mark Lewkowicz
Beatrice Breshgold by Lucille & Marcel Halberstadt
Seymour & Sharlene Ungar Scholar-in-Residence
Endowment Fund
In Memory of: Frances Klinger by
Kathy & Henry Averbuch; Michele & Arthur Siegal
Ann, mother of Rebecca & Alan Krasne by
Michele & Arthur Siegal
David Moskow by Michele & Arthur Siegal
Ben Maslowsky, Marion Marlowsky & Marty
Maslowe by Debby Plotnick
Ilene Wolf by Michele & Arthur Siegal & Family
Irene Petrinitz by Michele & Arthur Siegal & Family
Yahrzeit Fund
In Memory of: Harry Feldman by Esther & Bill Icikson
Joyce Palmer by Robyn Palmer & Harry Robins
Lonnie Golenberg by Ed Golenberg
Gloria Taxon by Morse Taxon
Harry Weberman by Freya Weberman
Esther Kurtz by Lisa & Joe Konheim
Stanley Hitsky & Shirley Indenbaum by
Deborah & Alan Hitsky
William C. Shapiro by Adelyn Greenberg
Sidney Fuller by Caryn & Henry Hirsch
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