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AKOLIIVolume 75 Issue 9 | April 2016 | www.tbsmb.org
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In This Issue
Board of Trustees
Shabbat Schedule............................2
Elu v’Elu ................................................3
President’s Message........................4
Community Opportunities.............5
Rabbi Pomerantz...............................6
Second Night Seder.........................7
Yaroq......................................................7
Foundation School News ..............8
Sisterhood ...........................................9
Legacy Endowment ........................10
School for Living Judaism.............11
Anniversaries ......................................12
Mazel Tov.............................................12
Rabbi Morrison ..................................13
Tzedakah .............................................14/15
Their Memory is a Blessing ...........15
Birthdays ..............................................16/17
BESHTY ................................................16
B’nei Mitzvah ......................................18/19
Shalom Baby.......................................20
Business Directory Listings ...........20
HaKOL April 2016
Gary A. Glickstein RabbiRobert A. Davis Rabbi, D.Min.
Gayle Pomerantz Rabbi
Amy L. Morrison Rabbi
Lisa V. Segal Cantor
Steven Haas Cantor Emeritus
David M. Lamden, F.T.A. Executive Director
Mark Baranek Director of Congregational Engagement
Margie Zeskind Director of Early Childhood Education
Yael Dadoun Principal/Educator
Ilana Gilat Director of Advancement
Greg Lawrence Director of The Tribe
Lois Kotzen HaKOL Coordinator
Nerissa Balland Director of Communications
Lorna Rodriguez Director of Finance
Sharon Hoffman Director of Member Services
Shula Ben-David Director Bar/Bat Mitzvah Emerita
David Conviser Cantor Emeritus
Alice Miller, F.T.A. Executive Director EmeritaDennis J. Rice, F.T.A. Executive Director Emeritus
OFFICERS
Judy Drucker Dr. Robert Rosen
Cyndy Albert Jose BenreyRobin Straus FurlongEtan Mark
Suzanne MeltzerSteven PardoVanessa Ressler
PRESIDENT Jack Karson
1ST VICE PRESIDENT Karen Rivo
VICE PRESIDENTS
TREASURER Jeff Graff
SECRETARY Bobbi Ossip
BOARD OF TRUSTEESElaine BachenheimerJulie BasnerEric BroadJohn BusselElizabeth CamargoSteven ChanelesLisa CiceroHeidi CooperTerry JoveTara KatzDiane Katzen
Michael LevinsonSharlane PackarAllan PekorStephanie RosenGary RosenbergMyra SpindelMichael WeinbergRachel WeissmanMark WeithornCarrie Wiesenfeld
PAST PRESIDENTS*Alfred B. Rosenstein*Dr. Max Ellis*Morris Berrick*Harry A. Cornblum*Louis J. Krensky*Shepard Broad*Leon J. Ell*Ralph Spero*John Serbin*Judge Harry Arthur Greenberg*James Albert*Louis Snetman*Jack Fink*Eli Katzin*James S. Knopke
*Milton Gaynor*Harold B. Vinik*Neal O. AmdurMarvin Stonberg*Helen Kotler Michael DribinCharles A. CitrinAndrew R. HirschlNancy Kipnis RatzanRobert HertzbergShelley Niceley GroffRonald Albert, Jr.Peter RussinMarjorie Baron
*deceased
ADVISORY BOARD
HONORARY TRUSTEES
School Committee Co-chairsJulie Basner & Rachel Weissman
Sisterhood President Ronni Litz Merkin
BESHTY President Ally Schwartz
Founding Sr. Rabbi Leon Kronish, D.D.
Auxiliary Rabbi Harry Jolt
Morris BroadHarvey ChaplinJoel Friedland Gary GersonDavid Kenin Donald Lefton
Hillel MeyersIrving MillerGerald RobinsHarry B. SmithManuel Zaiac
“Shabbat is a taste of paradise.” Talmud, Berachot 57a
Shabbat Evening ServicesOur Shabbat evening service will embrace you. Fresh and familiar music willenable you to give voice to your own spirit. Special occasions in the lives ofour congregants, Jewish teachings, sermons from our Rabbis, and specialmusic will enhance “Shabbat - our sanctuary in time.” Fridays, 6:00 pm.
Shabbat ClubEvery Friday during evening services, children two-years-old through 2nd grade meet for a Shabbat experience under the supervision of our EarlyChildhood Department. Call the School office for more information.
Torah Study on Shabbat Morning Start your Saturday morning with Torah study and a bagel with a shmeer(spread) of cream cheese. Each Shabbat morning before our Shabbat Morning Minyan (which starts at 10:30 am), you will study ParashatHaShavua, the weekly Torah portion. The Rabbis will lead a discussion ofancient commentaries and teachings and reveal the Torah’s modern andrelevant lessons. Every Saturday morning, 9:30 am.
Tot ShabbatThis lively service for pre-school-aged children and families combinesprayer, music, stories, snacks, and much more. Contact Mark Baranek. Takes place Saturday mornings, 9:30 am when Shabbat School is in session.
Shabbat Morning Minyan Join us Saturday mornings at 10:30 am in our beautiful chapel or sanctuary. Our clergy and members of our congregation help to lead theprayers and read the Torah
Family ShabbatThe Rabbi Leon J. Kronish School for Living Judaism (SLJ) presents FamilyShabbat. We provide a multigenerational experience of Jewish values byhelping families develop a “shared tool kit” and a common language for living a Jewish life. While Family Shabbat is a required part of our SLJ program, it is open to all families within the greater community. For more information regarding dates and details contact Yael Dadoun, Principal/Educator
B’nei Mitzvah ServiceOur B’nei Mitzvah services are at 10:00 am and 4:30 pm. These servicesoccur only when a member of the Temple is celebrating the occasion of becoming Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mitzvah. Please see HaKOL or tbsmb.org forthe current schedule.
Kodesh and CoffeeJoin us after Shabbat evening services to be with old friends, meet newfriends, listen to music, enjoy coffee, and celebrate the joy of Shabbat.
Live StreamingTo watch Friday night and Saturday morning Shabbat services on yourcomputer: go to Temple Beth Sholom’s website at www.tbsmb.org andclick on the Worship tab and then click on Watch Services Online link.
SHABBAT SCHEDULE
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A man stumbles up to the only other patron in a bar andasks if he could buy him a drink.“Why of course,” comes the reply.The first man then asks, “Where are you from?”“I’m from Brooklyn,” replies the second man.The first man responds, “What a coincidence. I’m fromBrooklyn, too! Let’s have another round.”Curious, the first man then asks, “Where in Brooklyn areyou from?”“Flatbush,” comes the reply.“What a coincidence,” says the first man. “I’m fromFlatbush, too! Let’s have another drink.”“Where did you go to school?”“Midwood High. I graduated in ‘65.”“What an amazing coincidence,” the first man says. “Igraduated Midwood High in ‘65, too! Let’s have another.”About that time, in comes one of the regulars and sitsdown at the bar.“What’s been going on?” he asks the bartender.“Nothing much,” replies the bartender. “The Cohen twinsare drunk again.”
More and more in our world, we communicate with eachother without getting to know each other. The New York Times recently had an article, “To Text orNot to Text: a dating conundrum.” The piece was aboutcouples who text date over months and do not even sharetheir names or any pertinent details about their lives.
In Israel, a recent survey revealed that 48% of Israeliparents admit to barely speaking directly with theirchildren on a daily basis. Thirty-two percent of youngpeople preferred WhatsApp as their primary way ofconnecting with their parents. Only about 25% of kidsadmitted to preferring face-to-face interactions with theirown parents. The Adler Institute director Osnat Harelcommented on what I consider the core issue before us inthis modern information age: “The parents must takeback the responsibility and find the time and resources to
be present and involved in the lives of their children.” Isee this phenomenon all around us.
I would add that this applies to each of us. We must eachtake responsibility and find times to be there, present forone another, more often and without our communicationdevices.
We need to carve out more moments of personal contactwith our family, our friends, our co-workers and spend lesstime texting and communicating electronically.
Passover is about to offer us an important moment togather around our tables for an evening (or two) ofextended conversation. The Seder is a time for askingquestions and discussing issues that separate andconnect us.
This year, let’s park our phones and other devices at theentrance of our homes and turn them off. Why notdiscuss our enslavement to email, texts, tweets, photosand all the other ways that keep us at arm’s length fromone another?
Why is this night different from all other nights?
On this night we sit together, face to face, and we speakwith each other, sharing ourselves and our genuinefeelings and thoughts. And this year we commit tospeaking to each other more often; to makingadditional time to get together in person; to sit with thosewe care about unimpeded by electronic disruptions.
This year we let our cell phones go, just a little more, andembrace one another anew as we celebrate theanniversary of our first liberation from slavery.
ELU V’ELURabbi Gary Glickstein
Passover Schedule
April 22 • First Seder - SundownApril 23 • Second Night Seder at TBSMB (see page 7)
April 29 • Torah Study 9:30 amPassover/Yizkor Service 10:30 am
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Chag Pesach Sameach! As you read these comments inHaKOL, I will be well into the second year of my two-yearterm as President. Thank you for the opportunity to serveour congregation.
Our Temple continues to thrive and flourish. In regard tothe recent activities of the board, our accomplishmentshave been very impressive:
We have drafted a new Strategic Plan, which will be thefoundation for our development over the next 5 years. Wecall this the TBS Vision 2020.
We adopted a new Temple Beth Sholom missionstatement. We will be celebrating the new missionstatement in the coming months as we introduce it to ourcongregation. Our new mission is supported with five corevalues: Spirituality, Lifelong Education, Community, Israeland Repairing the World.
We approved a new Personnel Handbook, which will guideour personnel policies and procedures so we are compliantwith all laws and able to be responsive to the needs of ouremployees. We have also reviewed our wage and benefitpolicies.
We continued to follow our fiduciary responsibilities byreviewing all budgetary operations and focusing on fiscalresponsibility.
We supported our Legacy Endowment campaign to securethe future of TBS for many generations.
We established the Rabbinic Search Committee to beginthe process of the Senior Rabbi leadership transition.
In March, we were able to come together as a congregationfor two very exciting events: Mitzvah Day and the House ofRock FUNraiser. We had record participation. While bothevents were very different, they represented the soul of ourtemple, where we take helping others and coming togetheras a community very seriously.
On a personal note, I am very excited that Lily (my 15 yearold daughter) will be participating in the JTravel trip toLondon. We all say it many times: “We all want to be ourchildren!” God Bless them! Thank you to Jonathan Symonsfor underwriting our JTravel program so that our teenagersremain engaged in Jewish activities throughout the world. Finally, I hope that your Passover seder is spiritually andgastronomically satisfying! Shalom!
Jack
A Message from the PresidentJack Karson
Families Prepare forCollege
15 teens and theirfamilies prepared forcollege with an ADLpresentation on how toface Israel discussions oncampus.
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Happy Spring, Tribesters!
And what a Spring it has been thus far! In a few short weeks, we’ve already launched our “BuildingYour Brand” professional development & networking series AND had our annual Yoga/Havdalah onthe Beach.
Looking to this month, we will be returning to the same spot on the beach, 53rd St, for our annualShabbat on the Beach on April 15. That Sunday, April 17, The Tribe is gathering for its 2nd AnnualSunday Funday at Clevelander, Marlins Park. This year it is entitled “Don’t Get Passed Over. Get
Screened!” The day-long event will include an educational session on the importance of Jewish Genetic Disease Screening,where one can get screened, enjoy an all you can eat brunch, a drink, and game admission against the WashingtonNationals, all for $36 ($25 for Chai Tribesters!).
Looking to next month, save May 12 on your calendar for Yom Ha’atz Miami at Basement Miami at Edition Hotel. All Jewish Young Professionals in the community come out for this nightlife event to celebrate Israel’s birthday. Details tocome. As always, you can find out more about all of our goings-on at our website, www.thetribe.org, and on all social media streams @thetribemb.
L’Shalom
Greg LawrenceTribe Director786-364-4406 | [email protected]
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Rabbi Gayle Pomerantz
UPDATES
MITZVAH DAY By the time this HaKOL reaches you, a few months willhave passed since Mitzvah Day–but the good feelingsremain.
With 43 thoughtful projects, over 900 of us touchedmany, many lives. Together, our teams cleaned, built,played, fed, examined, dressed, photographed, beaded,planted, decorated, read, shared, smiled, laughed, talked,cared and listened. We donated books and we donatedblood. We showed up and demonstrated ourcommitment to repairing the world, one gesture at a time.As one Captain wrote: “Temple Beth Sholom’s MitzvahDay is truly one of the most meaningful experiences of myentire year.” Thank you to all of our Captains andparticipants for being part of this awe-inspiring day inwhich we created seismic ripples of good. A specialthanks to our Chairpeople, Jaleh Samway Bast and CherylZuckerman, for creating this day of lovingkindness forour congregation.
One of the great additions to this year’s Mitzvah Day wasthe Vibe 305 Food Truck, which brought us not onlydelicious food, but also another opportunity for doing aMitzvah.
Please see the wonderful note we received from ColleenAdams, the Founder of Vibe 305:
“… I wanted to thank you, Jaleh and Cheryl for inviting Vibe305 and for the support of our young men and ourprogram. Opportunity is a magical word. Work on the food trucksustains these young men in ways difficult to describe. Itgives them dignity when so many of their peers in theinner-city have nothing to which to look forward, no wayout. Your support manifests in wonderful ways for them. Every
time they work, they stave off the demons of poverty, lowself-esteem, the lure of ‘easy money’ and can see the possibility of a better future for themselves.
I thank you all for not seeing a food truck when you look atVibe 305, but hope, because that is what it means to ourstudents.
It was wonderful to be among such fine people and suchwelcome hearts, and we look forward to any opportunity toserve you again in the near future.
In gratitude, Colleen Adams”
For more information on any of these programs or events, contact Rabbi Pomerantz at [email protected].
BETTER THAN BUBBE’S SOUP COOK-OFF
Thank you to Carrie Wiesenfeld, Lisa Newman and BetsyMateu for orchestrating our best Better Than Bubbe’sSoup Cook-Off ever. Thank you, also, to our 11outstanding Chefs, our three judges (Michael Meltzer,Adam Meltzer and Jacqueline Packar), and to all ourenthusiastic tasters. Thanks to all of you, we raised over$1500 for the Coalition of Immokalee Workers and Bendthe Arc, two social justice organizations.And the winners were:
1st prize: Margie ZeskindPopular vote: Chloe, Max and Myles Wiesenfeld2nd prize: Feliza Dabreu3rd prize: Homa Samway
To all our promising chefs in the congregation, it’s not tooearly to start experimenting for next year’s soup cook-off!
FAMILY FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENTALISM
Join us in helping us improve, beautify and preserve ourenvironment. Our family-friendly projects encourage kidsand adults of all ages to learn about taking care of ourenvironment. In honor of Earth Day, we will besponsoring an activity this month.
For more information contact: Brielle Mark([email protected]), Rachel Unger([email protected]) or Valerie Schimel([email protected])
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Temple Beth Sholom’s Organic, Local Farm
ShareMarch has been yet another excitingmonth for produce with YAROQ. Spicywatermelon radishes , anyone?
We are all getting very excited for ouryear-end trip to Verde Farms in Homestead on Saturday, April16, where we will get to tour the farm where the majority of ourlocal organic produce is sourced. In addition to a farm tour,there will be a Jewish educational component and a farm totable lunch is available onsite for purchase. $10 per adult canbe paid onsite directly to Verde Farms. Children 12 and underare free.
Following our lunch, we will conclude our day at Robert is Here,where we can be among farm animals and enjoy some of thebest milkshakes in South Florida.
Please contact us if you would like to take part in this trip and/orif you want to get in on the fresh organic produce action beforethe season ends next month.Sincerely,
Greg LawrenceDirector, YAROQ, 786-364-4406 | [email protected]
Saturday, April 236:00 pm
Seder Tomato ChallengeFriday, April 22 (Passover)
Help the Social Justice Network raise awarenessabout the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW).
Our objective is to relieve oppression andincrease compensation for those picking
tomatoes in Florida. All participants will receive aspecial tzedakah box for use at your Seder to
collect tzedakah for this important organization,and a short script to teach those at your Seder
about this cause.
For information contact: Rachael Cain [email protected]
Educational Empowerment Trip to CIW Headquarters
Sunday, April 3 from 9:45 am – 5:00 pm$18 for adults, free for children 12 and under.
Participants will travel to Immokalee to meet withCoalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) and learnabout their mission to protect human rights andlift workers out of poverty.
The program will include a walking tour, lunch and a speaker. The bus will leave at 9:45 am and return at 5:00 pm.
For Registration, contact Rachael Cain at [email protected].
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Temple Beth Sholom’s Foundation School Infant/Toddler Childcare
For ages 8 Weeks to 24 Months MONDAY - FRIDAY from 7:30 am - 6:00 pm
For more information and details please contact [email protected] or call the school office at 305.538.7231 ext. 223.
When you love Adonai Elochecha body and soul thesethings I ask of you will be possible:To answer your children’s questions about Me andbelieve your answers yourselves;To connect religion to your everyday comings andgoings… for example, when you hug them in bed at nightwith tender words – Sh’ma Yisrael or when you think tosay Modeh Ani in the rush of getting them up and out inthe morning;
To be alert enough to open doors for your children inevery waking moment and when they dream.
And finally to remember just why all these things matter:
They matter because I, Adonai Elochecha, brought youout of Egypt to be God for you. I am your God. And whenyou do these things I will be your children’s God.(Machzor – CCAR PRESS)
Dear Families,When I read the attached passage from the Machzor, Iam reminded of the importance of kehilla (community)and how this writing speaks to the essence of myprofessional goals and personal beliefs. As an earlychildhood educator within a Jewish setting, I strive to liveJewishly everyday within our beautiful and welcomingTemple Beth Sholom community. It is a priority for me tonurture and support the development of a sacredcommunity within our Foundation School, where wecome together not only to pray, but also to welcome andtake care of each other in authentic and meaningfulways. We feel commitment to Kehilla everyday. Literally,the youngest members of society are here with us: ourinfant/toddler program starts at eight weeks, and they aredepending on us fully for their every need. Ourresponsibility is not only to these little children, but alsoto their families. We work closely with and are responsiveto our families within our entire Foundation School. Ourgoal is to be a home away from home for our children
and their families and to support them on their spiritualjourneys.
Through our diversified educational approaches andexperiences at the Foundation School, we are enabling ourchildren to develop their individual and collective “ways ofknowing” God. I look to our affirmation prayer, The Sh’ma,and find guidance in the Ve-a-hav-ta verses: “And you shalllove the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your souland with all your mind… And you shall teach them diligentlyto your children…”, which I believe could be the originalteacher’s guide for developmentally appropriate practices.This prayer speaks to teaching and learning throughdifferent modalities (speaking, listening, binding) andinvolving the senses (seeing, hearing, and touching) in orderto teach, learn and remember.
In my position at our Foundation School, I find that I playmany different roles in nurturing the spiritual lives of my staff,children and their families. At times I feel that I am like amirror reflecting feelings, successes, failures, joys etc. Othertimes, I am the master inquirer, empathetic listener or thebiggest fan club member! But my favorite role is that of astory developer, keeper and teller. As our young families andtheir children travel through these early years in ourFoundation School, they are the living characters in theirindividual family narratives and collectively in our living storywhich reflects Temple Beth Sholom’s values, beliefs, goals,and wishes within our community at large. It is an honor tobe a part of helping to write segments of these storiesthrough the creation of meaningful rituals and FoundationSchool experiences for our families. Together we aregrowing Jewish souls. What a beautiful privilege it is for meto be a part of this special time in our young families’ lives!
B’Shalom,
Margie
Foundation School NewsMargie ZeskindDirector of Early Childhood
“SO YOU SHALL BE HOLY TO YOUR GOD…” Numbers 15:40
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Our Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood, re-energized as“Sisters in the ‘Hood,” has been lending a helping hand,like many synagogue sisterhoods across the country, formany years.
We are behind-the-scenes partners with Temple BethSholom as we continue to support...
The Gift ShopHoly Grounds CafeB’nei Mitzvah giftsConsecration Dinner for the childrenPreschool family Chanukah giftsCollege student holiday basketsHoliday gifts for staffMAZON Feeding the Homeless projectFoundation School scholarshipsGuest speakersSpecial Oneg ShabbatotContributions to TBS fundraisers
What a FABULOUS morning we had at Lisa Samuel’shome, as we were educated about the true mitzvah ofmaking challah (Thank you, Rabbi Gayle!) and learnedhow to prepare and braid beautiful challot.
We hope you will join us as we bring in Pesach 2016 withsome extraordinary Israeli wines and some delectablePassover treats to go with them!
With warmest regards,
Ronni Litz MerkinSisterhood President
TBS Sisterhood
L’Chaim To The Perfect Pair of SistersA Pre-Pesach wine tasting with Sommelier
Steve BachenheimerThursday, April 14 • 7:30-9:30 pmPassover refreshments will be served.
Share (and bring) your favorite Pesach dish, and send us a recipe of what you’re bringing.*
RSVP by April 6 to [email protected]* We’ll make copies for everyone.
In the home of Caryn Duboff and hosted by Elaine Bachenheimer
Pictured right: Sisterhood making Challah
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Legacy EndowmentIlana GilatDirector of Advancement
For more information on the Legacy Endowment Campaign, please contact me at [email protected] or 305.538.7231 x134.
How Our Donors Impact The Future
It is a national phenomenon that kids stop coming toTemple after their B’nei Mitzvah. There is anunfortunate gap of time between B’nei Mitzvah andConfirmation when these young adults becomedisengaged.
This fall, the School for Living Judaism (SLJ) launchedits first official year of iLimud. Our goal is to deliver anexperiential and on-going Jewish journey for our postB’nei Mitzvah students (grades 7-9). We engage themthrough hands-on learning, where the studentsinfluence the curriculum while, at the same time, weprepare them for the future of Jewish adulthood. Webring Judaism to life through elective classes that aretaught by professionals in the field and relevant to ourstudents’ everyday lives.
“My goal was to re-invigorate and re-awaken youthinvolvement for this age group at the Temple. Nothingwould please me more than to have a ton of youthroaming these halls and being present. I want theseyouth to fill the halls with the sound of futuregenerations,” said Dadoun.
The Broad Bussel family have been Temple BethSholom members for over 70 years. In recognition ofthe fact that both TBS and education have playedmajor roles in the lives of the Broad Bussel family, theyhave generously set up a fund to support unbudgetedinnovative educational programming at TBS’ School forLiving Judaism.
Thanks to this generous fund, we were able to launchthis new initiative, iLimud, for this demographic inneed. Beyond that, Ann Bussel has been a hands oncheerleader and mentor for all the programs the familyhas underwritten.
One of the tracks that our children are able to select is aJewish Art class. Each project takes place over thecourse of a few weeks. It is not a one-off experience, butan opportunity for students to delve deeply into theirthoughts and create personal connections to what theyare studying and to Judaism over a period of time. At
the beginning of the second semester, our iLimud students(7th-9th grade) were charged with capturing photographs ofsacred spaces at the Temple. They walked around the Templewith the cameras on their iPhones and were encouraged totake different photographs according to their viewpoints. Theytook photos in a way that represented the most sacred spaceto them, focusing on the angle and using the lens as theirstoryteller.
The following week, we printed out the pictures and each ofthem chose their favorite one to paint onto a canvas at aprofessional art studio. One of the goals is to use technology,because we know how it speaks to this generation. We areteaching this generation to learn how to use technology toconnect to their tradition. We have to use the tools that speakto our youth.
At the art studio, the students worked with professional artistswho guided them on how to put their photographic imageonto the canvas, while capturing the essence of this sacredspace. In the studio, it was such a community feeling. Thestudents and staff have become so tight-knit that they wereable to help each other, encourage one another, as well asgive constructive feedback. We have built something sospecial and so warm. There was such a need for this–to fill thisspiritual place in their hearts as well as use innovation toeducate. The kids were essentially starving for this spiritualuplifting.
Part of this process was ignited because Ann Bussel wantedtheir family fund to be used towards experiential education.This was one of the ways in which we were able to fulfill thedonor’s wishes and create a much needed program that isapproachable and exciting for our students.
Without these funds, this program would not exist. We are ableto touch the souls of kids who would not have returned to TBSpost-B’nei Mitzvah. TBS is now a part of their lives during thiscrucial period in what was a gap in Jewish education. We arepreparing them for Jewish adulthood and being Jews outsideof their parents’ four walls.
Because this has been such an uplifting first year of the
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The School for Living JudaismYael Dadoun
Principal Educator
program, we are opening this program to all 7th, 8th, and 9thgraders this fall, whether or not they have had their B’neiMitzvah yet. Space is limited, so we advise enrollment to takeplace prior to the completion of or at the onset of their B’neiMitzvah.
There are many opportunities to contribute to this and otherfunds and to make an impact at TBS. Every gift is meaningful.You may donate at any time. Visit tbsmb.org/legacy/donateWe hope to continue to shape the identity of these Jewishindividuals in this community setting.
SHARE YOUR STORY THIS PASSOVER
“God made man because he loves stories.” – Yiddish proverb
Each year, we, the Jewish people, have beenretelling the story of Passover at our Seders to ourchildren and grandchildren, as the Torah hascommanded us to do for over 3,000 years. That isone of the two obligations of Passover (eat matzahand tell the story). As Jews, we have a sharedhistory and each time we remember and tell thestory, it is as if we were there with Moses and theIsraelites in Egypt.
What is your story? How do you want to beremembered? What are the messages that youwant to pass along to your family, your friends andyour community?
You have the opportunity to share your stories andJewish values by making a legacy gift to supportTemple Beth Sholom and those Jewish institutionsthat are important to you. You can establish thelegacy in your own name, make a tribute gift inmemory of a family member or friend, or remainanonymous.
Once your gift is documented, we invite you to be arole model to others and include your personalstory in the Book of Life–one that reflects why youhave chosen to make an enduring gift to the Jewishcommunity. The Book of Life is a beautiful onlinealbum that contains stories, testimonies and photosof those donors who have generously pledged agift to the Legacy Endowment Campaign, whetherthrough a cash gift now or a gift in their will orestate plans.
For more information, please contact Ilana Gilat [email protected] or visit tbsmb.org to read our Bookof Life.
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Mazal TovTo Alana and Jay Rothlein on the marriage of their daughter, Carly Rothlein to Devin Grief, son of Donna Grief andthe late Alexander Grief.
April 1Marice & Michael BandOndene & Robert Jaffe
April 3Gail & Leonard Silverman
April 4Dava Lipsky-Carson &Charles CarsonMichelle & Louis D’AntuonoSusan & Robert Stern
April 5Diana & Bradley Golden
April 6Angela & Laurent ChemlaMaria & Emanuel MayerSandra Cantor-Schutt & Horacio SchuttAlly & Lee Zimmerman
April 8Robin Rosenbaum-Andras& Andrew AndrasCecelia & Lee FeinbergNancy & Kenneth Ratzan
April 9Heather & Brian PachterStacey & Jonathan Wald
April 11Danielle & Brad Williamson
April 14Judith & Stanley LevickJudith Schaffer & Gilbert Price
April 15Jennifer & David LamdenJudith & Marvin Weinstein
April 17Ana & Neisen Kasdin
April 18Deborah & Charles CitrinKaren Knuth & Eli Levy
April 20Shirley & Jules ArkinRaquel Bild-Libbin & Jerome Libbin
April 21Wendy & Edward Squire
April 22Andrea & Aaron Edelstein
April 24Jean & Henry Wodnicki
April 25Judy & Kevin Abrams
April 26Melissa & Robert NetkinRisa & Harvey Ruvin
April 27Naomi Nixon& Gregory Andris
April 29Alessandra & Renato GonzagaMeredith& Jonathan HoffmanKeri Livingstone & Gary KleinerRosanne & Benjamin Shore
April 30Nancy & Stephen BernsteinClaudia Gontovnik & Saul RabinovichJanique & Paul Siegel
CONGRATULATIONS ON THE TIME YOU HAVE SHARED TOGETHER
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Message from Rabbi MorrisonRabbi Morrison
Many of you correlate my rabbinate closely with the kidsof TBS and, although this is a wonderful association, it isnot the only arena where I fulfill my passion of creatingcommunity.
Recently, I returned to the classroom (virtually) andbegan a part-time Master’s program in Gerontology atthe University of Southern California. For my entire life, Ihave had a special connection with the elderly and Iwanted to formalize this within an academic framework.
So how can I be old enough to reflect on my aging andthe study of aging in general? In some placesthroughout the world and definitely at some other timesin history, my approaching 40 is old–or at least not asyoung as I internalize it. The process of aging isfascinating to me and, as life expectancies lengthen, so does our ability to change our perceptions of what”old” means.
As I look in the mirror today, I sometimes find that I haveto do a double-take. The woman standing in front of medoesn’t reflect the younger inner-self that attempts topeek out through my open eyes. The body I see issagging and exposes childbirth and surgeries. It hasdiscolorations and extra weight and imperfectionsadorning it from top to bottom. I walk in a world thatstares and glares and judges. And yet, on the inside I amstill ”young,” even though on the outside I resemble”middle age.”
Many philosophers say that age is only a state of mind.My question is, don’t we each have the power to choose
how old we really are? One thing is for certain. I can’tstop the days from passing by and, therefore, I obviouslycan’t halt my aging in any real way. What I can do is work hard to bring my outer shell more in line with myinner spirit.
The Depression Era film star Marie Dressler says, “It’s nothow old you are but how you are old.” Everything isperspective and we must remind ourselves that, even asthe days and years pass, the greatest thing about gettingolder is that you don’t lose all the other ages you’vebeen. We are constantly reinventing our age.
Just as we exercise our intellect with reading and traveland music and art, we must also exercise our bodies—not only with weights and cardio, but with caring lessabout how others perceive us and more about how wemust care for ourselves. We all need to strive towardsaging gracefully, or, as my grandmother of 97 yearsstates, “Each day you live with a smile on your face andlove in your heart is another day you stay young.”
Let us find more ways to allow our inner beauty andyouth to shine through, even as our outer bodycontinues to collect years. Let’s remind ourselves andothers that society doesn’t get to decide how old aperson is, how well a person can function, or howbeautiful a person looks.
Judaism teaches that God allows us to define ourselvesand, in God’s eyes, we were all created whole andcomplete. Therefore, no matter what age we achieve, weare perfect and beautiful.
Membership in Temple Beth Sholom is open to all, regardless of means. Our annual commitment is basedon a suggested standard amount and on one’s ability to pay, regardless of one’s use of the various programs the Temple offers.This structure enables all who are interested to join the Temple and
contribute. The policy of Temple Beth Sholom is that no one is refused membership for financial reasons.
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CARING COMMITTEE FUNDIn Honor OfMitzvah Day 2016 by Marcia Green
DAVID M. DUBROW MEMORIAL FUNDIn Memory OfDavid DubrowDavid Russinby Andi and Peter Russin
David Russinby Dr. Michael Russin
Early Childhood Reggio Emilia Fund In Memory OfSam Reiterby Tammy and Gary Frost
GENERAL FUNDby Daniel Goldsmith
In Memory OfSam Reiterby Seth Rosen and Melanie Dernis-Rosen by Beatrice and Robert Rosen
Sidney Nullmanby Selma and Jeff Newman and family by Marty and Phyllis Winston by Randi and Steven Greenspan
Lynn Friesnerby Richard and Jackie Siegel by Randi and Steven Greenspan by Matt and Chris Druckman
In Honor OfJordan Umlas’ Bat Mitzvahby Phyllis and Martin Winston
Marriage of Samantha Grace Seiden by Hermina Seiden
LEGACY CAMPAIGN FUNDIn Honor OfLiset LeyvaDr. Andrew and Mrs. Debbie HirschlDr. & Mrs. Ira Lelchuk by Heidi Cooper, Lauren Cantor, & Tiffany Hurwitz
MAZON FUNDIn Memory OfRuth Dribbinby Wendy Belkin
In Honor OfRabbi Davis and Cantor Haasby Linda and Frederic Friedman
Larry Hurwitz’s 60th Anniversary of his Bar Mitzvahby Barbara and Allan Pekor
MITZVAH (CLERGYDISCRETIONARY) FUNDIn Memory OfCaroline Grabarnick by Pauline and Gene Grabarnick
In Honor OfCarly and Devin’s wedding by Alana and Jay Rothlein
Shelby Sanders’ Bat Mitzvah by Priscilla and Allan Friedland
Max Feinberg’s Bar Mitzvah by Sigal Konig
Sam Sheldon’s 40th Birthday by Vanessa and Gary Ressler
Cynthia Nash’s unveiling by Matthew Nash
Andres Wiesner’s unveiling by Teresa Wiesner
Sidney Nullman by Sari and Arthur Agatston
Brenda Roth Sternbaumby Marc J. Sternbaum
Edward Nossen by Helga Nossen
Rabbi Gayle Pomerantz Rachel Bienstock’s Bat Mitzvahby Deborah and Neil Bienstock
Their wedding by Orly and Mariano Saal
MUSIC FUNDIn Memory OfLynn Friesnerby Dr. Bobbi Ann Ossip
Sidney Nullmanby Dr. Bobbi Ann Ossip
In Honor OfKen and Sharlane Packar’s 40th Wedding Anniversaryby Dr. Bobbi Ann Ossip
Dr. Arthur Agatston’s Birthdayby Mollie Rudt and Kerry Arthur Rudt
Cantor Lisa Segal by Deborah and Neil Bienstock
Cantor Lisa Segal for officiating at Murray Ginsburg’s Funeral by Lisa and Andy Ginsburg
Cantor Lisa Segal for singing at their father and grandfather’s funeral by Jane and Bruce Clarin and family
Cantor Lisa Segal in appreciation for singing at Music with Soul at MBJCCInaugural Concert by Miami Beach JCC
Cantor Lisa Segal for Shelby Sanders’ Bat Mitzvah by Priscilla and Allan Friedland
In gratitude to Cantor Lisa Segal by Hermina J. Seiden
Cantor Lisa Segal in appreciation of being Cantor-in-Residence by Temple Emanu-el, Oak Park, Michigan
RABBI GAYLE POMERANTZWomen’s Programming and Studies FundIn Honor OfTheir third wedding anniversaryby Lauren and Ben Boehmke
RICHARD FURLONG MEMORIAL FUNDIn Memory OfSylvia Edelmanby Edith and Arnold Straus
RICHARD A. SHARPSTEINHUMANITARIAN FUNDIn Memory OfDr. Stuart Kline by Jani Kline Singer and Debra S. Demchak
We Thank You For Your Generous Contributions
May2016
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SANDRA MORDUJOVICHMEMORIAL FUNDIn Memory OfSandra Mordujovichby Dale and Charles Gratz
Yale Freedlineby Beverly Heller
Sidney Nullmanby Malka and Jorge Murdujovich
Social Justice Network FundIn Honor OfMitzvah Day - Not Your Bubbe’s Chicken Soup Contestby Betsy and Raul Matue
YAHRZEIT FUNDIn Memory OfEsther MichelLouis Taborby Mollie Rudt
Solomon Baruch Shoreby Benjamin Shore
Elisa Rabonvichby Stephen Zack
Sarah Reissby Beatrice Rosen
Luisa Rutenbergby Silvia Chudnovsky
Minnie Salsburyby Dale and Charles Gratz
Norman S. Jaffeby Anne Laurence-Jaffe
Fay KauffmanSamuel Fruchtmanby Sylvia Kauffman
Abe Steinbergby Janet Nahman
Louis Radin Bill RadinLila Radinby Jane Radin
Miriam Shoreby Benjamin Shore
Rose Sorinby Phyllis Winston
Benny Kleinfeldby Seymour Kleinfeld
Mae Oleskyby Sharon Hoffman
Moises Juskieviczby Jack Brodsky
Alisha Weissmanby Vivien Howard
Abraham Liederby Albert Dribin
George J. Finegoldby Carolyn Luck
Jeanne Fishkinby Carole Samet
Marshall Berkowitzby Sandra Berkowitz
Annie Stemberby Martin Winston
Chaim Lichtscheinby Aaron Lichtschein
Andres Wiesnerby Teresa Wiesner
Norma Matiasby Dolores Hirsh
Irene W. Krasnerby Donald Krasner
David Silversby Ileene Wallace
Nettie Yolles Schoenby Judy Pine
Erika Hentschelby Ursula Weil
Jean Hersheyby Stewart Hershey
Joel SchafferAlan Myersonby Ruthi Waechter
Benjamin Cohenby Geraldine Schneeberg
Blanche Friedmanby Elyse Cynamon
Jaime Steinbergby Miriam Steinberg
Lillian Perellby Lenore Gaynor
Henry Oleskyby Doris Olesky
Miriam Zara Garcia-Pedrosaby Marjorie Baron
Edna M. Baronby Marjorie Baron
Maurice Esformesby Evelyn Esformes
Grete Berkowitzby Gabriela Rind
Zuckerman Family FoundationSchool Scholarship FundIn Memory OfBette Josephowitzby Brielle and Etan Mark by Suzanne and Brad Meltzer
Bette “Bella” Josephowitzby Cheryl and Steve Zuckerman
MEMORY
Their
is a
Martha Bernstein – wife of
David Bernstein, mother of
Nicolette Bernstein (David
Cohen) and Michelle (David)
Martinez, grandmother of
Maxwell and Sophie Cohen
and Zachary Martinez.
Caroline Grabarnick - mother
of Gene (Pauline) Grabarnick,
grandmother of Mindi Rothkopf
and great-grandmother of Mac
and Charlie Rothkopf and Gavin
Grabarnick.
Matthew Leibowitz – father of
Brandon and Ryan Leibowitz.
Edward Harris – husband of
Gail Harris, father of J.D, Brett
(Olga), and Geoff (Elana),
grandfather of Jack, Eden
and Stella.
Stanley Zeskind – husband of
Shirley Zeskind, father of Jeffrey
(Margie) Zeskind, grandfather of
Samuel (Corrie) Zeskind and
Benjamin Zeskind; great
grandfather of Maizy and
Harrison Zeskind.
Blessing
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April 1Maurice ArditiDiana BehmoirasVida BerkowitzJoshua BratterPerry GreenfieldSandy HollanderNicole JohnsonSydney KaneSamuel LindemannAaron Tandy
April 2Emma BroadElyse CynamonMichael DribinAshley FitelsonSunny Friedman-GilbertArielle JaffeOrli Ressler
April 3Jaime CostaRonnie IssenbergRaif LondonDana MartorellaAdrienne PardoCaryn PardoNicole RekantWendy RostonJack RussakoffCary Zel
April 4Irene ArditiJennifer BenreySamantha BratterZoey CamposJade DeutschJosh DeutschBlair GuyJoshua HareJosephine LouisLeslie RosenfeldCaleb SamuelElizabeth StoneAmanda TemesMatthew Weissmann
April 5Michael BalanStephanie DonAmanda Epstein
Benjamin FolsteinAlan FrumkinJenna GlickJoshua GlottmannLauren GoldbergBonnie HelmanRogerio LilenbaumJaime RubinsonJennifer SteeleDonnerAnnabel UngerZachary WhiteheadLeah Winer
April 6Jeffrey BassJordan BlumenthalAndrea GauntlettKimberly MendelsonGary ResslerBarrie Starr GoldbergSofia StrulovicDavid TamenMatthew Weithorn
April 7Miguel AlfieWaverly BergwinBenjamin BurtmanJonathan CohenHarold GaffinEmily GroffHeidi HirschlHannah MoretRisa SchwartzJodi Steinbauer
April 8Jeffrey BernsteinMatt BohmSteve DorfmanIra LeesfieldLeslie LeveyCarl LinderClaire MarkoeMelissa SaiontzKayley Zinn
April 9Tatum BlacherMichelle HorwitzMichael KlopukhDore LouisZachary Ruvin
Julia SawitzOskar SerbinRachel ShipmanBeverly Unger
April 10Tracy BahlWendy BelkinFrederick BergmanShelley GreenspanMichael KosnitzkyEmily LevyEvan MarksSamantha Wax
April 11Kenneth ArnoldHerbert BlockMorris BroadMichelle DicksteinLily FrenchAaron HirschlEthan HuntSuzanne HurwitzSara SokolJustin TwistNancy Wolin
April 12Ana Maria AbisleimanJackie FernandezErnest FernandezAllan HallIsla HurwitzMatthew KauffmanSpencer MillerMichael MusaffiLisa RosenbergAndrew ZaronJames Zubok
April 13Hunter GreenfieldRebecca LenardBrad MeltzerElizabeth MoralesFernando PomeraniecBrett Posner-FerdmanLoren RapportRickie SingermanHana WalshDebra WechslerRobert Winer
April 14Madeline BramJay ParkerCatherine TandyDina Vogel
April 15Shana DicksteinMara GeronemusJordan GreenfieldShulamit KleinRobin LeidesdorfStefano MaltagliatiHugo MoralesMerritt PerlynWilliam SafirJoan SmithBarry Stein
April 16Benjamin BursteinAdina GouldPaul KleidermacherSadie PreterFrank SchwartzIleene WallaceNathan Warshofsky
April 17Bernyce AdlerRachel BienstockAmelie HofmanMichelle ResslerDaniel RosenbergLeslie RussellLinda SerbinSadie SheldonHolly Wallack SiegelSteven Zuckerman
April 18Isabelle AmdurEden BenmeirLuly CasaresKenneth CohenJulian KasdinHudson KoczwaraArlene LockshinJolie NullmanJoseph OlinTomas Strulovic
April 19Ronald Albert, Jr.Max BudowskyRobin DiamondMichael EscobarEli JonasRuth Rice
April 20Albert ChesterTracey HunterJordan LeedsGabriel LevinsonNina MandelJoshua PardoSusan VamosAlan Weinstein
April 21Laura CursonDavid GaynorYariv GilatJo Ann HildebrandtDavid LehrJulian LuriaRyan MendelsonEitan RabinovichAlexi RichardsNoah SalomonRyan WeisburdDanielle Williamson
April 22Neely AmdurMichael GoldsteinHernan HeiberRose HinesDelila PensonMarley PensonRobyn RiceJared SherrSari ShoreSharon SzmucRobin Weiner
April 23Justin KleidermacherLeslie TobinMorgan TolstonAlexandre Wolloch
April 24Danielle BernsteinIda Bild
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Max DominguezSamuel FisherStar GutmanGolda LieberPersonShelly ReiterRachel SarshalomStacy SavettHoracio SchuttCarole SparrJohny Vaserstein
April 25Irma BramanAdam CohenFred CormanAlan Hyman
Buffy KoczwaraGordon LoaderNancy WarshofskyRyan WohlLee Zimmerman
April 26Avivit Ashkenazi PyleRaphael BildnerArlene Friedman-ZelGordon KramerJacob MartinCarole SametLisa Samson-GattoMartin VarsavskyHunter Wolk
April 27Jeffrey Krasnoff
April 28Mark BaranekDavid ConviserBenjamin CynamonSolomon GenetSuzanne GrossnerJeffrey HirshLaurie SwedroeBrian WeisburdRandy Weisburd
April 29Leslie BaumannNicollete BernsteinNina HaasPaula LevineKeri LivingstoneIrene MaxwellJill MelandDavid SchwadronGabriela SverdlovJonathan TamenLisa TreisterEmma Wodnicki
April 30Gary AppelAaron BrodskyWilliam BrodskyJennifer LevinNeil MalamudSam NiederJessie Pignataro
40 kids jumped on the Jr. BESHTY Mystery Bus Ride for an overnight full of fun stops,yummy food, and great Shabbat togetherness.
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B’nei Mitzvah April 2016
Aaron Brodsky will be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah on April 2, 2016. He is the sonof Juli and Barry Brodsky, and twin brother of William Brodsky. His grandparents are EdithBrodsky from North Miami Beach, and Judith and Gil Messing from Palm Beach.
Aaron is a seventh grade student at Miami Country Day School, where he plays the violinand has taken a liking to drama. Aaron loves boating and fishing, as well as spending timewith his family, friends, and his four dogs! As part of his mitzvot, Aaron will be taking part inthe Red Bag of Courage Mitzvah Project, so that he can save lives by helping to raisefunds needed to stock an Israeli paramedic’s bag with bandages, oxygen masks, syringes,medical equipment and medicine.
William Brodsky will be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah on April 2, 2016. He is theson of Juli and Barry Brodsky, and twin brother of Aaron Brodsky. His grandparents areEdith Brodsky from North Miami Beach, and Judith and Gil Messing from Palm Beach.
William is a seventh grade student at Ransom Everglades, where he plays the violin inaddition to his studies. He also enjoys singing and has recorded several songs that areavailable on Apple Music. William loves to discover new things on his computer, includingcoding and making applications, and he enjoys spending time with his friends, his familyand his four dogs! As part of his mitzvot, William will be taking part in the Red Bag ofCourage Mitzvah Project, so that he can save lives by helping to raise funds needed tostock an Israeli paramedic’s bag with bandages, oxygen masks, syringes, medicalequipment and medicine.
Jacob Martin will be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah on April 16, 2016. He is the sonof Lori and Andrew Martin, and brother of Noah Martin. His grandparents are Roberta andMichael Martin and Alicia and Allan Goodman. His great-grandmother is Erika Krotman.
Jake is a seventh grade student at Ransom Everglades School, where he plays forRansom’s middle school football and baseball teams. He also plays travel baseball forMiami Pro Baseball. In his spare time Jake fishes, golfs, and manages multiple fantasyfootball teams. For his mitzvah project, Jake will be donating a portion of his gifts to theAmerican Society for Yad Vashem in memory of his great-great-grandparents who wereHolocaust victims and in honor of his great-grandparents who were Holocaust survivors.
Hudson Channing Elegant will be called to the Torah as a Mincha Bar Mitzvah on April 9,2016. Hudson is the son of Jennifer and Justin Elegant and the younger brother of LukeElegant. His grandparents are Susan and Joel Channing and Ira Elegant and the lateSharon Elegant.
Hudson is a seventh grade honors student at Ransom Everglades Middle School. He lovesplaying tennis and is a member of the school tennis team. Hudson also enjoys music, pingpong, wakeboarding, frisbee, jogging on the beach, playing cards, and going to MiamiHeat games. For many years, Hudson has volunteered at the Miami Rescue Mission. Thisyear, as his Bar Mitzvah project, Hudson organized a large team of family and friends tojoin him in serving the homeless on Thanksgiving. He also raised money for this incredibleorganization.
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Ryan Mendelson will be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah on April 30, 2016. He is theson of Laura and Alan Mendelson, and brother of Evan and Alex Mendelson. Hisgrandparents are Judy and Sidney Bloom and Linda and George Mendelson.
Ryan is a seventh grade honor student at Miami Country Day School where he runs cross country and plays basketball and lacrosse. He enjoys playing and watching sports,hanging with his family, snowboarding, playing on his travel flag football team and going to Camp Manitou during the summer. As part of his mitzvot, he will be running abasketball tournament in April to spread awareness and raise funds for Childhood Cancer Research.
Courtney Nicole Webster will be called to the Torah as a Mincha Bat Mitzvah on April 16,2016. She is the daughter of Sofia and David Morales and sister of Sarah Morales. Hergrandparents are Lisa and Hugo Morales and Abi and Ricardo Mendoza.
Courtney is a seventh grade student at Nautilus Middle School. She is involved in theaterand won a local competition to participate in a national acting competition, helping herteam from Nautilus Middle School be part of this competition for the first time in history.She enjoys painting and drawing and will be applying to the local art schools and tocomplete her high school degree.
Stella Miles Becker Wood will be called to the Torah as a Minyan Bat Mitzvah on April23, 2016. She is the daughter of Beth Becker and Thomas Wood. Her grandparents areIrma and Michael Goldstein and Linda and Mathis Becker. Her great-grandmother isHelen Warner.
Stella is a seventh grade student at Miami Country Day. She enjoys art and dance and is amember of Impac Youth Ensemble, where she competes regionally and nationally in bothsolo and group dance. Stella was the first runner-up last summer at Nationals in LasVegas and has received numerous scholarships to workshops and competitions. Stella ishonored to be featured on the exterior of one of Country Day’s school buses and hasmodeled for several major brands. She loves to travel and spends part of every summerwith family at Chautauqua Institute, excelling in loom weaving. Stella is a member ofOperation Smile, where she participates in fundraising activities. As part of her mitzvahproject, she will donate a portion of her gifts to Operation Smile.
Golda LieberPerson will be called to the Torah as a Mincha Bat Mitzvah on April 30, 2016.She is the daughter of Jenni Person and Chaim LieberPerson and sister of IsaiahLieberPerson. Golda is a seventh grade student at Young Women’s Preparatory Academy,where her favorite subject is Civics. She was born in Los Angeles overlooking theHollywood sign. At age four, she was named Grand Marshal of the Miami AIDS Walk andreceived the key to the City of Miami Beach. Golda is recognized for her civic engagement,having publicly lobbied the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners for thereinstatement of the arts budget in a televised meeting. More than anything in the world,she loves hanging out with her friends. Goldi lives in the Design District with her parents,her little brother, Izzi, and four cats.
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