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Voice of Chaim
www.etzchaim.net August 2019 ▪ Tammuz/Av 5779 ▪ Volume 43, Issue 7
Inside this issue:
From Rabbi Dorsch Page 2
From Our Executive Director Page 2
From Our President Page 3
Director of Engagement Page 3
Education News Page 4
From Our Youth Director Page 6
Our Etz Chaim Community Page 7
Sisterhood Scoop Page 10
Men’s Club Update Page 11
Lilmode Pages 12
Renewal 2020 Page 15
High Holiday Information Pages 17 - 20
Yahrzeits Page 22
Calendar Page 23
College Connection Page 26
Tzedakah Pages 31 - 34
Daily Minyan Times:
Monday - Friday: 7:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Shabbat Services: Friday, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, 9:30 a.m.
Sunday: 9:15 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. More details on pages 13 & 14. Join us for our informational meeting August 5, at 7:00 p.m.
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From Our Executive Director
“She was sippin' on Southern and singing Marshall Tucker / We were fallin' in love in the sweet heart of summer..." — "Cruise,"
Florida Georgia Line
As I type this at the beginning of July for publication in August, it still amazes me that as far as Georgia is concerned, the summer will be over in about a month; at least from a school-is-back-in-session point of view. With summer in Georgia, the calendar doesn’t count.
It has been an exciting summer to say the least. Rabbi Lewis is now Emeritus. Heather gave birth to Shira. The Camp Ruach! campers have picked the first peaches off our peach trees near the Sisterhood Outdoor Sanctuary. And Steven has visited our Etz Chaim campers at Camp Ramah Darom, Camp Barney and Camp Judaea.
It has also been the Summer of flexibility. Our summer Sanctuary is the back part of the Hammer-Chotiner-Tritt Social Hall. Our actual kitchen is a kitchen in memory location only; and our make-shift kitchen is a corner of the social hall, with all the fixtures and equipment in three trailers out back. Mah Jongg is being played outside the Allan & Vivian Levine Family Chapel.
We’ve had a great Swim-A-Long Shabbat Event in June. We represented at the Braves/Reds baseball game in early August (I can write that in July because we’ve just about sold all the tickets). We have launched our Mobile App for both iPhone and Android; and High Holiday packets have been mailed and are available online.
Later this month, we will welcome our new Rabbinic Intern for the year, Amalia Mark. We will gather at East Cobb Park for Shabbat In the Park, Woodstock 50th Anniversary Edition, and the first phase of the Renewal2020 renovations will be nearing completion. Even with the renovations going on around us, we look forward to reconnecting after the summer and celebrating the High Holidays together.
It has been an enjoyable summer here at Etz Chaim and the best is yet to come. Exciting things are happening here.
Sincerely,
Marty Gilbert
From Our Rabbi I’m not sure what I expected to see the first time I walked into our sanctuary under construction. I anticipated no pews. It was strange seeing the yahrzeit plaques covered. But a somewhat odd feeling overcame me when it dawned on me that the bimah was missing. Then, I noticed that the eternal light was gone: no longer so eternal. The doors of our Aron Kodesh were removed for safe-keeping, allowing me to stare directly into the nakedness of a deeply holy space, sans our Torah scrolls, which were stored safely in other places throughout the building.
I can’t come up with words to describe that experience. However, I was able to glean some significance of that moment from the famous teaching of Rabbi Avraham Isaac Kook HaKohen, who once spoke about the construction of the Mishkan--the tabernacle--and about its most sacred place, the Holy of Holies.
Once the mishkan was constructed, the Torah tells us that the Holy of Holies could only be entered by the Kohen Gadol, the High Priest, on the holiest day of the year: Yom Kippur. Yet, Rav Kook famously argued, there was at least one moment in time when this sense of awe was almost certainly shared by someone else: by the builders, who together, worked to lay the brick and stone to create the holy space.
The builders of the mishkan, like me, saw the sanctuary down to its studs. They were not, as Rav Kook noted, particularly pious. They did not possess a deep understanding of what they were doing. They almost certainly did not wear the fancy vestments of the High Priest. Nonetheless, without this sacred labor, the holiness of the tabernacle would not have been possible.
As we find ourselves now in the middle of the first phase of our construction project, I cannot help but appreciate so many of you whose efforts helped toward enabling this project come to fruition. Without all of your efforts, fundraising, and generosity, our “1980s Indian Hills Fireplace-Style Aron Kodesh” would still be standing in its original place.
However, I hope that we as a community may together also express our appreciation to the folks behind the scenes who have also helped to shape our holy space. Not long ago, I had lunch with our house committee, architects, millwork professionals, contractors, and project managers responsible for shaping our sanctuary. I was able to offer feedback to our artist, David Ascelon, about our gorgeous Jewish holiday-themed and pedagogically friendly stained- glass windows. Without this talented and dedicated crew, like the builders of the mishkan, creating holiness would not be possible.
In the meanwhile, if you haven’t had a chance to come and stare through the windows into our two projects, don’t miss the opportunity to experience that sense of awe. These plexiglass windows were the brilliant idea of one of our project managers, along with Bob Bachrach, who, as a labor of love, is helping to oversee the construction. Keeping you in the loop this year is our way of saying: “Sanctuary much.”
Rabbi Dan Dorsch
Questions about purchasing a
cemetery plot? Call Marty Gilbert
770-973-0137
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It has been a great summer so far! I am loving my new role as mom.
Although I am on maternity leave, there are still fabulous programs happening in August. Etz Chaim cheers on the Braves Sunday, August 4, against the Cincinnati Reds! Go Braves! Thank you to everyone who signed up to attend this fun Etz Chaim summer outing. I love seeing so many people sign up for this wonderful multi-generational event. So glad that this has become an annual tradition.
Tisha B’Av is Saturday, August 10, 7:30 p.m., at Etz Chaim. Tisha B’Av commemorates the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem and other tragedies that befell the Jewish people. Tisha B’Av demonstrates the power of Jewish perseverance against all odds. This can feel all too fitting in the current state of rising anti-Semitism, but we will not let this break our spirit. Tisha B’Av will begin with dinner, followed by study from clergy and educators, and then The Book of Lamentations, Megillat Eicha, will be read. This may be a solemn holiday, but we are uplifted by community synagogues coming together to study and learn. It is always refreshing to have the chance to learn from different clergy and educators. I encourage you to join. See more information on page 12.
August also means Shabbat in the Park! Shabbat in the Park takes place on Friday, August 23, at East Cobb Park starting at 5:30 p.m. This is always such a fun kick-off event for Etz Chaim and gives everyone a chance to catch up after summer break. Of course, Men’s Club will be grilling delicious dinner, so you do not want to miss! I will be there and am so excited to introduce you to Shira Blake. See page 9 for more details.
To our families starting back to school, I hope this is a great new year for you!
I look forward to seeing everyone at Shabbat in the Park and seeing you back in the office in September.
L’shalom,
Heather Blake
From Our President From Our Director of Engagement Bit of trivia for you – How many interns has Etz Chaim had in our 44 years as a congregation?
Three!
Believe it or not, Rabbi Lewis was not our first intern; our first intern was actually a classmate of his. Our founding members believed that the original intern was not a good fit for our congregation and chose Rabbi Lewis to be our second intern. We all know that that resulted in a wonderful 42-year relationship.
Last year, Natan Freller became our third intern after 40 years, however we are not waiting another 40 years to bring in a new intern, only about 40 days from the time that I am writing this. Our new Rabbinic Intern, Amalia Mark, will be arriving on August 18. Hopefully you had a chance to read about her in the last edition of the Voice of Chaim. I recently had the opportunity to connect with Amalia on a personal level and get to know her a bit better.
Amalia shared some of her interests with me; she loves baking, reading, and Shabbat. One of her favorite items to bake is coffee muffins; however she is also an avid bread baker. She makes sweet challah woven with jam, multi-grain maple, and Greek bread. She believes that brownies should always be made from scratch as they are easy to make from natural ingredients. Her repertoire also includes cookies and carrot cupcakes with pareve cream cheese lemon mint frosting. As much as Amalia loves to bake, her partner, Louis, whom she met at Pardes, loves to cook. I am hoping that we can convince them to break in our new kitchen by hosting a Shabbat meal one of the weekends when they are both in town.
Celebrating Shabbat by hosting people is one of Amalia’s great pleasures. She relishes singing and eating together and being with others when there are no phones, so she can really connect with them. After shul on Shabbat, she loves to relax with coffee and her cat and read. Every Shabbat she checks out 7 books from the library to read for enjoyment. Amalia’s superpower is her ability to consume books quickly. She finishes 3-4 books on a Saturday afternoon.
When she is not working on a Sunday, Amalia loves to browse Farmer’s Markets. She adores seeing what the local artisans have available in that moment. She also welcomes the opportunity to catch up with people at the market.
Amalia’s energy is contagious, and I love her philosophy on people: “Everyone has a story to tell. If you ask questions you can really get to know people. You can learn Torah from every person.” She sees people as texts - living, breathing texts. “You can learn something from everyone to enhance your life!” I hope that you will all take the time to enhance your lives by getting to know Amalia while she is with us during the year. She will be with us for 2 weeks during her August visit and again with us for the High Holidays and then a series of weekends throughout the year.
Allison Saffran
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From Our Youth Director Shalom Congregation Etz Chaim!
I’m SO excited to be starting my third year as the Youth Director of this wonderful kehillah! In my two years here, we’ve accomplished a lot of things together - from increased membership across the board, and making the largest donation to those in need throughout our region, to having new, innovative, exciting programming for our youth groups.
I’m so excited to be starting this year. We’ve got a stronger program, and an amazing team of both staff and lay leaders, ready to make an impact on each and every participant.
I’d like to take this opportunity to make sure you are up-to-date on everything Youth Department! Please follow the links below to make sure you are as current as can be!
https://etzchaim.net/youth-programs https://www.facebook.com/etzchaimyouth/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/EtzChalutzim/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/EtzAtid/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/EtzChaimKadima/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/EtzChaimUSY/ https://www.instagram.com/etzchaim_kadima/ https://www.instagram.com/sababa_usy/
Those pages (especially Facebook) are where we share all of our program information, including upcoming chapter events and, for Kadima and USY, convention registration information.
If you ever have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please feel free to email me at [email protected] or give me a call at 770-973-0137 x112.
L’shalom v’ahava,
Steven Resnick
See details about each youth group on page 36. The Membership Application can be found on pages 37 - 40.
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Mazal Tov to… Karen and Mark Rosenberg on the birth of granddaughter, Ember Lincoln, born on May 8, to Heather and Joey Rosenberg
Heather and Justin Blake on the birth of Shira Michelle on June 6
Martine and Murray Bookman on the marriage of their son, Colin to Sarah Woogen on June 23
Beth and Garry Siegel on the birth of grand-daughter, Harriet Hazel, born on June 23, to Amanda and Mark Walker
Ellen and Steven Perlow on the marriage of their son, Ben to Jenna on June 30
Joseph Goldstein, son of Elise and Philip Goldstein, on being named one of the 2019 Jewish Atlanta’s 40 under 40
Condolences to… Pam Tinter on the loss of her beloved mother, Irma Landerman
Mark Schwartz on the loss of his beloved mother, Ruth Schwartz
Susan Kaye on the loss of her beloved husband, Michael Kaye
Beth Siegel on the loss of her beloved father, Herman Mitchell
Steve Ravitz on the loss of his beloved father, Martin Ravitz
Merle Shectman on the loss of her beloved father, Leon Lubeck
Jay Kaiman on the loss of his beloved father, Marvin Kaiman
Ed Gordon on the loss of his beloved mother and congregant, Lois Gordon
Thank You to our Office Volunteers… Linda Ames Doug Barden Marsha Bernstein Tammy Cohen Wendy Feinberg Cheryl Kellogg Cheryl Miller Helen and Lou Rosengarten Maxine Schein Sandy Smith Linda Weinroth
New Emails… Rachel Wilson [email protected]
Steve Perlow [email protected]
John Jarrett [email protected]
Welcome! We are pleased to introduce… Melody Euchman 1101 Bridle Path Marietta, GA 30068 Cell: 404-228-9069 [email protected]
Deborah Beck Busis and Mathew Levine 4998 Vernon Springs Drive Atlanta, GA 30338 [email protected] 215-694-4494 [email protected] 954-298-7234
Members on the move… Lori and Joe Freeman 2976 Hermance Drive Brookhaven, GA 30319
Araceli and Saeed Hatami 5607 Windy Ridge Drive Atlanta, GA 30342
Joe Cohen 2275 Sumter Lake Drive Marietta, GA 30062
Ellen and Pip Spandorfer 410 Bridges Creek Trail Sandy Springs, GA 30328
Mallory and Elliot Low 1653 Mill Bridge Court Marietta, GA 30062
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A hearty Mazal Tov to This student Celebrating her bat Mitzvah!
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Upcoming B’nai Mitzvah
The Voice of Chaim features information on upcoming B’nai Mitzvah.
If your child has a Bar/Bat Mitzvah in the coming months, we would like to feature your child’s:
▪ Biographical information ▪ School information ▪ Photo ▪ D’Var Torah Quote ▪ Mitzvah project
To have your child’s simcha included in the Voice, please email the Bio form which is included in the B’nai Mitzvah Handbook from the Religious S cho o l a l on g w it h a h i g h resolution photo to Bernice in the Synagogue office at: [email protected]
All materials must be received no later than the 1st of the preceding month. We will gladly accept material earlier.
Daily Minyan Times:
Monday - Friday: 7:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m.
Sunday: 9:15 a.m. 6:30 p.m.
Lilah Alexandra Mott will be called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah on August 3, 2019 - 2 Av 5779. She is the daughter of Kelly and Joshua Mott. While Roswell is her "home," Lilah is truly a "child of the world" as she has lived on four continents in her short (almost)13 years. Currently, she is a rising 7th grader at the International School of Bangkok in Thailand and enjoys soccer, playing the piano, tuba, drums, and hanging out with her friends. Lilah was a student of Etz Chaim's Religious School for two years prior to moving overseas. Lilah's Bat Mitzvah parasha is Matot-Massei. Her D'var Torah will be based on
the following quote: "These are the journeys of the children of Israel who left the land of Egypt in their legions." Lilah is also very passionate about animals. For her Bat Mitzvah project, Lilah is working with the Nonthaburi Animal Welfare Alliance (NAWA) in Thailand by walking “soi” dogs and baking/selling dog treats to help pay for their care and adoption.
For more information, contact Robert Gray at [email protected]
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Minyan Makers If you are available to help make minyan on a Thursday at 6:30 p.m., sign up at: https://preview.tinyurl.com/Thursday minyan. For more information, contact Marsha Bernstein at [email protected].
Centerpiece Rental Consider using our beautiful new topiary centerpieces for your Friday night dinner, Kiddush luncheon or Saturday evening affair. Contact the Gift Shop for more information.
JNF Trees for Israel Honor someone special by purchasing a tree in the Etz Chaim Sisterhood grove. For more information, contact the Sandy Bailey at 770-490-7874 or the Gift Shop.
For more information about Sisterhood, please contact:
Donna Bruckner at 678-492-1008 [email protected]
OR
Melissa Sklar at 404-520-0955 [email protected]
Don’t forget to check us out on Facebook or at etzchaim.net
The Sisterhood Scoop
ATTENTION ETZ CHAIM MEMBERS:
If you are planning to be away for an extended amount of time, please inform the office.
Judaica and Gifts Shop Hours
Religious School in Session: Sundays 10:30 a.m.—12:30 p.m.
Tuesdays 4:30 p.m.—6:30 p.m.
Thursdays 11:30 a.m.—1:30 p.m.
We can hardly believe August is here and school is back in session. We hope everyone had a wonderful summer and that you are ready for an exciting year!! Sisterhood has many exciting programs coming up this year. There is truly something for everyone.
Have you placed your ad for our annual High Holiday Greeting and Remembrance Book? We hope you will join in our tradition by sending New Year's greetings to friends and family or messages of remembrance for your departed loved ones. Take advantage of early bird pricing and place your 2019 High Holiday Greeting and Remembrance Book orders now! Pricing goes up August 8. The deadline for all submissions is Wednesday, September 4. See our ad on page 18 for more information.
Rosh Chodesh Av will be on Friday, August 2nd, at 7:00 a.m. and Rosh Chodesh Elul will be on Sunday, September 1, at 9:15 a.m. Please join us in solidarity with Women of the Wall. Please see page 6 for upcoming dates.
Please join us on Sunday, August 25, for Book Club. The book is The Weight of Ink by Rachel Kadish. Thank you to our host, Sheri Rosenblum. Please see our ad on page 16. Due to an Etz Chaim general policy change, all book club meeting start times will be 10:00 a.m.
SAVE THE DATE! Sisterhood Kickoff is September 16! Please join us for Sisterhood Chopped! It will be a fun night of surprise food baskets, “off the top of your head” food concoctions, friendship, schmoozing, and laughter! Please see page 25 for our ad on what is sure to be a great first event of the season! For additional information or to volunteer to help, contact Lauren Gray [email protected]; Esti Kleinman, [email protected]; or Eti Azizy, sazizy@yahoo.
We have some exciting news: Announcing our very first Etz Chaim Family Jewish Holiday Cookbook - Your Bubbe’s Cookbook… on steroids! This professionally published keepsake is a congregation-wide cookbook sponsored by Sisterhood. All proceeds will benefit our Shul. More information to come. Please see pages 27 - 28 for our ad and submission form.
Sisterhood Judaica & Gifts: The Gift Shop will be open Tuesdays, from 4:30-6:30 p.m., Thursdays, from 11:30-1:30 p.m. and Sundays, from 10:30-12:30 p.m. during the Religious School year. Our opening day this year is August 18, the first day of Religious School. We hope you will take advantage of this convenience as Sisterhood is always striving to meet the needs of our congregation. Please see page 35 for our ad. Please come in and get all your items for the High Holidays.
Want to feel a part of Sisterhood? There are many opportunities to volunteer and get involved! Minyan, gift shop, committees...the possibilities are endless. Feel connected, get involved, have fun and meet people. If you are interested, please contact Donna Bruckner at 678-492-1008, [email protected] or Missy Sklar at 404-520-0955, [email protected].
Until next time…
Donna and Missy Co-Presidents, Sisterhood
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Men’s Club Update We hope that everyone is having a great summer and we look forward to a great year of activities.
The first week in July Steve Dix, Mark Isbitts, Henry Levine, Chuck Bernstein and Alan Lightstone attended the FJMC Biennial Convention in Toronto, Canada. There were a number of highlights throughout Convention and I will share some thoughts from some of our attendees.
▪ At convention Mark Isbitts received the Ma’asim Tovim Award for the Anshei Darom Region. This award is the highest award that a Region can give to one of its members. Mark received this award for the work he’s done for our club and in organizing and implementing our Regional retreat each year. Congratulations to Mark.
▪ Steve Dix completed his second year as treasurer for the International FJMC and will now serve as a Vice President of the FJMC for the next two years. We are sure that Steve will continue to be a major contributor to the FJMC and we wish him luck in his new role.
▪ Alan Lightstone accepted the position of Vice President for the Anshei Darom Region.
▪ Chuck Bernstein was reappointed as one of two Anshei Darom representatives on the FJMC International Board of Directors.
Thoughts from convention attendees:
Steve Dix: Magic happens at the biennial FJMC convention. Members and many of their spouses come from all over the world to meet and support the continuance of tradition and camaraderie and learning about our programs. For me, the most significant part of the Convention was the introduction of our newest program, which we are calling “Imagine Life”. This year we were confronted and yes, I mean confronted, with this new program that deals with a major issue - mental health - that challenges all of us, either because we have to deal with issues directly, or because we don’t know how to deal with it if it is impacting our friends. The FJMC is going to take this on as a program to remove the “Shonda Factor,” so that those impacted by it will feel less reluctant to discuss it, and those who are not will understand how to be of comfort to those who are. This is not about trying to make lay people therapists; it’s about making it possible for all of us to deal with it without shame or fear or being judgmental. And because we are a Jewish organization, we can use our spirituality in many ways to make this work for all of us.
Mark Isbitts: I thoroughly enjoyed my experience and took a lot away from the week. The convention is a great way to fully realize the power and size of FJMC, while helping to form a true, international brotherhood of Conservative Jewish men. The comradery, ruach and genuine friendship is truly a sight to behold and nothing like I’ve experienced before. It was pretty amazing to see how close so many men, from across North America, were and the friendships that they have developed thru FJMC, even though for many they only see each other once every two years. Most of the sessions were educational from both a personal perspective as well as presenting many ideas and thoughts that we can take back to Etz Chaim and Anshei Darom for improving our chapter and region, respectively. Perhaps the best part of the week was being able to meet so many new people and share our experiences with Men’s Club, synagogues and Judaism in general. I made several contacts that I expect to keep touch with until the next convention.
Chuck Bernstein: The great programming and camaraderie were the top two takeaways from convention.
Alan Lightstone: Once again I was amazed by and enjoyed our Friday night services. It was an uplifting experience to be in such a high energy service where all in attendance were participating. Although there were many excellent programs/breakouts and we will attempt to incorporate into our activities throughout the year, there is one that hit home very hard. That was a discussion led by one of our brothers from the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh. To hear firsthand from someone that was directly involved in the tragedy (but fortunately not present that day) and the support their community has received was both sad and refreshing at the same time.
Chuck and Alan
Men’s Club is a vital part of our congregation. Our ongoing programs include:
▪ Supporting daily minyan
▪ Sponsoring picnics
▪ World Wide Wrap
▪ Providing scholarships
▪ Men’s Club Shabbat
▪ Anshei Darom Retreat
▪ Synagogue Softball League
▪ Usher for High Holidays
▪ Support Holocaust Garden
Our goal is to provide our members with opportunities to meet one another and make new lasting friendships, support our community and have fun during the process.
JOIN MEN’S CLUB and make a difference in our Etz Chaim community.
GET ON THE LIST - CONTACT: Chuck Bernstein at [email protected] or Alan Lightstone at [email protected]
PLEASE JOIN US FOR
EVENING MINYAN—
Sunday through Thursday
at 6:30 p.m.
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Lilmode Happenings
Weekly Torah Study
@ The Etz with the Rabbi
Thursday Mornings
10:00 a.m.
beginning August 29
Talmud
Stories from the Talmud with Rabbi Dorsch
Beginning Tuesday, August 20, at 8:00 a.m.
Join Rabbi Dorsch every other month for Talmud study following morning minyan. Breakfast will be served.
All are welcome.
Monthly Lunch & Learn Tuesdays at Noon at Aprio
5 Concourse Parkway, Ste. 1000 ▪ Atlanta, GA 30328
Join us for our first Lunch & Learn of the year, September 10. RSVP to Betsy at [email protected], so we can be sure to have enough pizza.
Check our website at www.etzchaim.net/calendar for future dates.
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May 31 - June 11, 2020
Hear more about this wonderful journey at our informational meeting on Monday, August 5, at 7:00 p.m.
in the Allan and Vivian Levine Family Chapel
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We want to thank everyone who has participated so far in the exciting endeavor we call #renewal2020. If you haven’t been at Etz Chaim recently, construction is well underway in both the kitchen and the Sanctuary. New LED lighting is being installed in the Sanctuary, the bimah is being reconfigured for enhanced accessibility to the lower bimah, the hearing loop will be installed in the Sanctuary and in classrooms 13-16 (which are used when additional seating is required), all of which will also be getting new carpet squares. The pews are being refurbished and reupholstered before they are reinstalled. The stones have been removed from around the ark and new woodwork will be installed to match the aesthetic finishes already present in our Gelernter Lobby and the Levine Family Chapel. And in the kitchen, updates are being done to plumbing, heating and air, cabinetry, and some of the appliances. It is going to be refreshing to work in the remodeled kitchen when this is completed.
With regard to our major fundraising goals, we are at approximately 82% of our $4.3 Million overall goal, with approximately 47% of our congregation (plus some friends of Etz Chaim) participating. We really want to get the participation percentage up and need your support!!! Every dollar counts and we want you to be a part of the many enhancements we are making to our synagogue as we grow stronger for our future generations.
We are so grateful for every contribution, but I must tell you a story about my very favorite pledge received, which recently occurred after Shabbat services. Lauren and Bailey Levetan were standing outside the social hall after services and looking at the architectural rendering boards that are on display. Bailey said to her mom, “Is that what our synagogue is going to look like? When will that happen? It’s so nice.” Lauren’s reply was “Yes, that is what we are hoping to accomplish with the renovations, but it costs money which is why we are fundraising.” Without hesitation, 5 year old Bailey chimed in, “I want to donate my money to help our synagogue make this happen!!! “
Bailey understood that this was an important project for the future generations of our synagogue and she takes pride in her Jewish home here. Do you know what they did after Shabbat, they went to the bank together and Bailey told the teller she wanted to take money from her personal savings account. Bailey filled out her own name on the pledge card, attached a crisp $100 bill – her hard saved money, and proudly delivered it to the shul. Bailey, you are an inspiration – I see a synagogue president in the making!
Let’s all join Bailey in support of #renewal2020. All donations, large and small, are not only welcome but are absolutely necessary to meeting our goals – please be a part of making our synagogue’s future a better place.
Please reach out to us if you have any questions about #renewal2020. Anyone on our team will be excited to share our enthusiasm for this project.
Cheryl and David Miller Campaign Chairs
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Mazal Tov to Mark Isbitts
Congratulations to Mark Isbitts on receiving the Ma’asim Tovim Award for the Anshei Darom Region. We appreciate all of the work he has done for Etz Chaim’s Men’s Club.
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Bereavement Services Offered to Congregants
Etz Chaim’s Chesed Committee will offer to provide meals of consolation to members. This meal is traditionally a dairy meal eaten by mourners upon their return home from the funeral. It includes whole hard-boiled eggs, symbolizing the continuity of life. This service provided by the Chesed Committee allows the family and friends who normally provide the meal to attend the funeral themselves and give the emotional support to the bereaved. Members attending out of town funerals, who sit shiva or hold a memorial service in Atlanta, will be offered a fruit tray.
Contributions made to the Chesed Fund will help to fund these services.
Please contact: Lisa Flagel—678-591-7950 Cindy Lewis—404-680-5977
Your cooperation please!
The disabled parking spots are reserved for the exclusive use of those with permits. These spaces are not to be used by anyone else at anytime. There is no parking under the Education Wing overhang. It is a fire code violation.
Family Member In the Hospital?
The rabbi has asked that you notify the synagogue office in the event of a family member’s hospital stay or serious illness.
1 August Aaron Epstein 29 Tammuz
1 August Arthur Hoffman 29 Tammuz
1 August Morton Mandell 29 Tammuz
2 August Rosalind Klein 1 Av
2 August Suzanne Levine 1 Av
3 August Herman Peskin 2 Av
3 August Selma Barman 2 Av
4 August Alfred E. Isaac 3 Av
4 August Sidney Kamensky 3 Av
5 August Charlotte Friedrich 4 Av
5 August Susan Dermer 4 Av
* 6 August Eleanor M. Cohen 5 Av
* 6 August Sylvia Pomerantz 5 Av
6 August Charlotte Kramer 5 Av
6 August Rosie Riesenberg 5 Av
6 August Ruth Epstein 5 Av
7 August Issie Katz 6 Av
7 August Mollie Lande 6 Av
* 8 August Pearl Stickgold 7 Av
8 August Angela Sternberg 7 Av
8 August Rita Hoffman 7 Av
9 August Leslie Reicher 8 Av
* 10 August Phillip Kaplan 9 Av
* 10 August Susan Altfeder 9 Av
10 August Anna Rosenberg 9 Av
10 August Bella Lazerson 9 Av
10 August Edith Davis 9 Av
10 August Lois Ann Cohen 9 Av
11 August Arthur Ehrlich 10 Av
11 August Nancy Wetstone 10 Av
12 August Max Weinstock 11 Av
12 August Mose Taffel 11 Av
12 August Roselle R. Lewis 11 Av
13 August Anita Lichter 12 Av
13 August Barbara Lightstone 12 Av
13 August Edna Brown 12 Av
13 August Edward Kappelman 12 Av
13 August Harry Diamond 12 Av
14 August Gertrude K. Frost 13 Av
14 August Hilda Kurtz 13 Av
14 August Markus Spandorfer 13 Av
14 August Muriel Grant 13 Av
14 August Stanley H. Levine 13 Av
15 August Jane Cohen 14 Av
15 August Raymond Kahn 14 Av
* 16 August Harry Cohen 15 Av
* 16 August Rueven Wollner 15 Av
* 16 August Morris Elkan 15 Av
16 August Fredrick Seagraves 15 Av
16 August Marc Elkan 15 Av
* 17 August Dr. Jerome B. Cohen 16 Av
* 18 August Isaac H. Koenig 17 Av
18 August Joe Brown 17 Av
18 August Patsy Printz 17 Av
* 19 August Simon Denenberg 18 Av
19 August Joseph Rosenberg 18 Av
19 August Mitchell Bierman 18 Av
19 August Seymour Sklar 18 Av
19 August Sylvia Blumenstein 18 Av
20 August Dora Weinstock 19 Av
20 August Elaine Pollock 19 Av
20 August Jane Shilling 19 Av
21 August Edith S. Lebowitz 20 Av
21 August Harold Sperling 20 Av
21 August Morris Potler 20 Av
22 August Arlayne Regoff 21 Av
22 August Harold Cohen 21 Av
22 August Max Rabin 21 Av
22 August Morris Katz 21 Av
23 August Ernest Singer 22 Av
23 August Margie Becker 22 Av
23 August Sadie Simon 22 Av
24 August Ethel Cohen 23 Av
24 August Mac Blatt 23 Av
24 August Sam Goodman 23 Av
* 25 August Janice Hiller 24 Av
25 August Norman Lebedin 24 Av
25 August Susan Goldberg 24 Av
* 26 August Adolph Kronberger 25 Av
27 August Millie Stern 26 Av
27 August Pauline Cohn 26 Av
27 August Robert Felson 26 Av
28 August Frank Vitale 27 Av
28 August Phillip Bass 27 Av
28 August Sidney Levy 27 Av
* 29 August Rae May 28 Av
29 August Mordechai Sternberg 28 Av
* 30 August Ruth Bodzy 29 Av
30 August Clarence Feuer 29 Av
30 August Ruth Kroll 29 Av
31 August Abraham Etscovitz 30 Av
31 August Esther Schrage 30 Av
31 August Lillian Spiselman 30 Av
31 August William Kurtz 30 Av
August Yahrzeits Memorialize a loved one with a Brick in our Holocaust Memorial Garden or a
Plaque on our Yahrzeit Wall. For information, please contact the synagogue office.
*Denotes a memorial plaque in our sanctuary to be lit on the day of the yahrzeit and on all Yizkor holidays.
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Contributions processed from May 1 through June 30, 2019
GENERAL FUND
In appreciation of:
Rabbi Lewis. Marvin and Linda Suesserman
In honor of:
the wedding of Michael Berke Claire Balser
In loving memory of:
my parents, Suzanne and Stanley Levine, at the time of their 18th and 7th yahrzeits. Missing them daily and remembering their lessons for a wonderful life. Amy Levine-Samuels and Family
Lucille Ray Ellen and Billy Balser
David Negrin, a beloved husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. Dave is greatly missed. Rhea Negrin
our father, Richard Feibel Ron and Karen Feibel
In memory of:
Charlotte Berg Douglas and Eileen Cohen
Martin Ravitz Etz United Havurah
Ruth Schwartz, mother of Mark Schwartz Gerald and Rhoda Shapiro
Ruth Schwartz, mother of Mark Schwartz Hershene and Alan Goldman
Jack Lincoln (Papa Jack) Linda, Michael, Sarah and Benjamin Diamond
Estelle Segal, mother of Natalie Kaiman
Louis Olens Ruth Schwartz Marvin Kaiman Lisa and Sam Olens
Michael Kaye Love, Ellen and Don Butchin
Samuel Cohen Martin and Rosalyn Cohen
Reva Reiner Michael and Shelly Reiner
Michael Kaye Norman and Elaine Lison
Beverly Kaiman, mother of Jay Kaiman Lisa and Sam Olens
Abraham Bodenstein Steven Bodenstein
our Dad, Harvey Jacobson, on his yahrzeit Wayne and Nancy Freedman
Wishing a speedy recovery to:
Ron Feibel Jeannine and Aaron Altmann
Continued good health to Danny Kleinman. Marshall Hyatt
Wishing Mazal Tov to:
Stan and Judy Fineman on your new home. Michael and Linda Weinroth
RABBI DORSCH DISCRETIONARY FUND
In appreciation of:
Rabbi Dorsch Ara and Saeed Hatami
Rabbi Daniel Dorsch's kind words in honor of our 50th wedding anniversary and making this occasion a very special one for us Jackie and Steve Pierce
Rabbi Dorsch for conducting the shiva service for my mom, Susan Simon Shari Judenberg
Rabbi Dorsch Susan Kaye
In honor of:
the birth of our third granddaughter, Ruth Isabel Berman, daughter of Sean and Gale Berman Alan and Sherry Berman
Rabbi Dorsch Jonathan and Jamie Lyons
my aliyah and in appreciation of Rabbi Dorsch and Congregation Etz Chaim Ruth Heinemann
In loving memory of:
Marc Sheinbein. Love, Your Children and Grandchildren Amy, Evan, Madelyn, Hannah, and Aidan Charles
my dear mom, the best mother and gammy Ellen, John, Rebecca and Joshua
Michael Kaye Marissa, Paul and Jayme Share
In memory of:
Sherry's Dad, William Nelson Alan and Sherry Berman
Louis Coltman Barnet Coltman
Michael Kaye Eddie Goldberg
my loving father, Al Pavlo Fran Kaufman
Mania Gontmakher. To have a mother like you was God's greatest gift. You had the best human qualities - love for Judaism, strength, love for others and Emunah comes from you. You are missed a lot. Galina, Meylakh and Marat Barshay and Elle Gontmakher
Feiga Sushik. Dear and Loved Mom - I remember you and I am grateful to you for everything that you have done for me. Thank you again. Your son, Marat Marat and Galina Barshay
Marvin Kaiman, a"h Janet Kodras and Bruce Stiftel
Sondra David, mother of Robin Brill Jeanne Duffy, Carol Cooper and Etta Raye Hirsch
my mother, Barbara Goodman Kent and Julia Goodman
Stephen Parolisi, father of Janice Etscovitz Louis and Helen Rosengarten
Irving Sonshein Mark and Julie Schlosberg
my sister, Carol Gordon. Her courage is enduring. Robert Gordon
Edward Buxbaum Stephen and Shelley Buxbaum
Stephen Parolisi, father of Janice Etscovitz. Sorry to hear of the passing of your beloved father. Steven and Helen Ehrlich
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RABBI LEWIS DISCRETIONARY FUND
In appreciation of: Karen Needle for your vision and hard work in creating and directing the recent musical tribute to Rabbi Lewis. You rock, lady! Arlene La Vine
Karen Needle. Thanks for your time, energy and creativity in leading the singers for Shalom, Shalom. Jonathan and Maxine Schein
Rabbi Lewis for officiating at the funeral for my Mom, Susan Simon Ron and Shari Judenberg
In honor of:
Rabbi Lewis. Wishing Rabbi Lewis good luck, good health and an enjoyable retirement. Thanks so much for all you did for Etz Chaim. Fay Szeftel
Karen Needle for organizing the musical tribute to Rabbi Lewis Allan and Vivian Levine
Rabbi Shalom Lewis on his retirement. Mazal Tov! Andrew and Susan Wikoff
Rabbi Lewis Jonathan and Jamie Lyons
Karen Needle. Thank you for leading us in song to honor Rabbi Lewis. Michael and Linda Weinroth
In loving memory of:
Josiah Leibowitz, our dear father, whose memory is always in our hearts Judith and Allan Bart
Sylvia Schulberg, a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother Kenneth and Grace Graiser
Irving Sonshein Margie Sonshein
In memory of:
Leon Lubeck, father of Merle Shectman Iris and Jerry Silver
Arthur Turner Stanley and Carole Turner
Leon Lubeck, father of Merle Shectman Vivian and Allan Levine
Wishing Mazal Tov to:
Rabbi and Cindy Lewis. Wishing you lots of nachas as you enjoy and spoil your newest grandchild, Noah Henry Lewis.
Shelley and Bob Brodsky on the birth of your grandson, Noah Henry Lewis Elyse and David Shaw
RABBI LEWIS ENDOWMENT
In honor of:
Rabbi Shalom Lewis. Mazel Tov on your retirement and wishing you relaxation, good health, and many more grandchildren in the years ahead. Roberta and Warren Sirzyk
In loving memory of:
Alice Taffel Tenenbaum ("Maw"), mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Marty Taffel and Family
Wishing Mazal Tov to:
the Brodsky and Lewis families on the birth of Noah Henry. With love and best wishes to all for many years of much love and joy from the newest member of your family!!! Shelly and Michael Reiner
ROBERT KLEIN MEMORIAL CHESED FUND
In appreciation of:
Vivian and Allan Levine's gracious hospitality Michael and Linda Weinroth
In honor of:
the birth of Shira Michelle Blake Walt and Esther Shultz
In loving memory of:
our father, Isadore Epstein Barney and Ellen Epstein
In memory of:
my parents, Susan and Murray Hochberg David and Eleanor Hochberg
my beloved sister, Joan Saltzburg Laurie and Mark Lavinsky
Samuel Cohen Lawrence Cohen
Michael Kaye and in appreciation of the Chevra Kadisha members Susan Kaye
BOB GOLDMAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND
In memory of:
Harold Needle Hank Needle
BUILDING ENHANCEMENT FUND
In loving memory of:
Al Bernknopf, beloved father and grandfather on his yahrzeit The Bernknopf Family
In memory of:
Edythe Simon Leonard and Jane Simon
Suzanne Shochet. Mom, this is your first yahrzeit. We miss you and love you! We think about you every day. Mark and Betsy Popkin
Bea Stadtler Robert and Miriam Rosenbaum
CYNTHIA R. FREEMAN MEMORIAL ENDOWMENT
In celebration of:
Aunt Deborah’s birthday! Sarah Freeman and Alisa Feldman
In honor of:
Max Winkler's high school graduation
Rabbi Shalom Lewis transitioning to emeritus status. Joe and Lori Freeman
In loving memory of:
my father, Marty Steiner. I miss you every day. Lisa Freeman
In memory of:
Zelda Bass Ross, loving mother and grandmother Bradford and Jana Ross
FIGUR FAMILY OUTDOOR CLASSROOM
In loving memory of:
my brother, Marc Ebel Lynn Sustak
JOAN H. RABIN MEMORIAL ENDOWMENT
In appreciation of:
Stuart and Bran Berni for their generosity and hospitality Dan Rabin
In honor of:
Steve Berni's special birthday. Wishing you continued good health and happiness.
Rabbi Lewis' transition to Rabbi Emeritus. Thank you for your many years of service, friendship and support to our family and the entire congregation. Dan Rabin and Family
In loving memory of:
Ruth Schwartz. So sorry to hear about the loss of your wonderful, amazing mother/grandmother. We know she will be missed. Debbi and Randy Chartash
In memory of:
Beverly Kaiman, mother of Jay Kaiman
Estelle Segal, mother of Natalie Kaiman Daniel Rabin
Arnold Balser William and Ellen Balser
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LINDA H. WEINROTH EDUCATION FUND
In honor of:
Debbie Deutsch. Thank you for everything you do for our kids! Lauren and Ben Barden
In loving memory of:
Stephen Parolisi, father of Janice Etscovitz. Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you mourn. May his memory be for a blessing. Glenn and Arlene La Vine
my Mom, Mary Parolisi Janice Etscovitz
In memory of:
Florence Bernes Debbi and Randy Chartash
my beloved parents, Mania and Samuel Lederman Debbie Taratoot
Norman Cohen Douglas and Eileen Cohen
Myrna Lyons, mother of Jonathan Lyons. Our sincerest condolences on the loss of your mother. Hoping that the wonderful memories of her give you great comfort and forever keep her alive in your hearts.
Ruth Schwartz, mother of Mark Schwartz. Mark, Sheri, Emily, Allison and family...our deepest condolences on the loss of Ruth, a beloved mother and grandmother. We know that she will continue to be with you every day in your hearts and the wonderful and sweet memories that you all share! With love, Elyse and David Shaw
Elsie Brodsky and Alice Kopen Jay and Robin Brodsky
Gerald Knauer Regina Elkan Eva Szmulewicz Jeffrey and Stephanie Knauer
Leon Lubeck, beloved father of Merle Shectman with deep sympathy Marsha Shrago
Estelle Segal, beloved mother of Natalie Kaiman Michael and Linda Weinroth
Laura Chartash. We will always remember you. Love, Debbi and Randy Randy and Debbi Chartash
MORRIS FRANK SACRED TEXT FUND
In appreciation of:
Cheryl and David Miller for all that you do at Congregation Etz Chaim Bonnie and Alan Silverman
In loving memory of:
my mother, Frieda Davis Frederick Davis
our Aunt Gitta. All our love, Hannah, David, Allie, Jason, Everleigh and Candy Hannah, David, Allie, Jason, Everleigh and Candy
Arleen G. Taffel, wife, mother, grandmother, teacher and best friend. We miss you every day. Love, Marty Taffel, Myles, Melissa and Mason Taffel, Alison and Marc Rabinowitz
In memory of:
Leon Lubeck, father of Merle Shectman. We are sorry to learn of his passing. Linda and Irv Briks
Seymour Alan Ziskend, father of Joe Ziskend
Jeff Unger, beloved husband and father. You will be missed. Wendy and Ron Feinberg
Wishing Mazal Tov to:
and Happy Birthday to Richard Smith.
Arlene and Glenn La Vine on the birth of your granddaughter, Amelia Wendy and Ron Feinberg
PHILLIP MICHAEL SILVERMAN MEMORIAL ENDOWMENT
In loving memory of:
Irma Landerman, mother of Pam Tinter. May your memories allow you to smile through the tears. We have you in our hearts. Bonnie and Alan Silverman
Yetta "Nana" Eisenman's yahrzeit. Love and miss you every day. Bonnie, Alan and Laura Silverman
In memory of:
Jeff Unger. Alisa and family - our deepest condolences on the loss of your beloved husband and father. May the sweet memories of him bring you comfort at this difficult time. Elyse and David Shaw
Ralph Sarlin, a loving father, husband, and Grandana. You are always in our hearts and prayers. We miss you. Love, Janet, Lewis, Miles, and Hillary Duncan
Arthur Padawer. So many wonderful memories to hold onto. You're thought of every day with love. Randy and Hedy Padawer
Wishing a speedy recovery to:
Danny Kleinman. Sending you strength and prayers for a complete and speedy recovery. Mitch and Debbie Block
PHILLIP'S LIBRARY FUND
In appreciation of:
our Aliyah celebrating our 50th wedding anniversary Jackie and Steve Pierce
Marsha Shrago's kindness Steven Wexler
In honor of:
Cathy Goodman, past president 2017-19 Etz Chaim Sisterhood
In memory of:
Samuel Cohen Beverly Cohen
Beverly Kaiman, beloved mother of Jay Kaiman Michael and Linda Weinroth
Steve Krodman
Lou Bernstein, grandfather of Amy Dorsch
Sondra David, mother of Robin Brill
Arnold Freedman, father of Wayne Freedman Stan and Luci Sunshine
Wishing a speedy recovery to:
Norman Radow Stan and Luci Sunshine
PRESCHOOL FUND
In appreciation of:
Adele and Irv Greenspon for hosting us for Passover and a special Happy Birthday to Adele Wendy and Ron Feinberg
In celebration of:
Shira Blake! Mazel Tov to her parents, Heather and Justin Blake.
Amelia Jo Vexler. Mazel Tov to her parents, Shana and Josh Vexler and to her grandparents, Arlene and Glenn La Vine and Gail and Frank Vexler! Marsha Shrago
In honor of:
the birth of Karen and Mark Rosenberg's newest grandchild, Ember. Mazel Tov! Lynn and Bob Sustak
the birth of Shira Blake Michael and Linda Weinroth
In memory of:
Ann and Edward Leonard, parents of Berna Levine Berna and Noah Levine
Herbert Engel Carla Engel-Cook
Marcos Beker David and Ronni Beker
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Milton Zlotin. Miss you every day, Dad and Grandpa. Elaine, Bob, Mike, Sarah and Zack Feldberg
Irma Landerman, mother of Pam Tinter. We are sorry for the loss of your mother. We're thinking of you. Gail and Ron Chanin
Leon Lubeck Marsha and Chuck Bernstein
Harriet Lane Patricia Lane
Wishing Mazal Tov to:
Heather and Justin Blake on the birth of their beautiful daughter, Shira Michelle. Arlene and Glenn La Vine
RADOW YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT
In memory of: Mrs. Beverly Kaiman a"h
Mrs. Estelle Fleishman Segal a"h Janet Kodras and Bruce Stiftel
Wishing a speedy recovery to:
Norman Radow Ilene and Adrian Grant
SOCIAL ACTION FUND
In celebration of:
the Bar Mitzvah of Michael Golsen Linda Epstein
In loving memory of:
Bob Schultz, my wonderful husband, father, and papa Karen Schultz
In memory of:
Estelle Segal, mother of Natalie Kaiman
Beverly Kaiman, mother of Jay Kaiman Berna and Noah Levine
Stanley Rosenthal Robert Gordon
Jay and Natalie Kaiman's recently departed mothers and Jay's father Staci and Matt Brill
SISTERHOOD
In honor of:
Abby Goodman's Bat Mitzvah Charles and Marsha Bernstein
STEVEN KRODMAN MEN'S CLUB SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Barry and Joyce Teitelman
In celebration of:
Heather and Justin Blake's new baby. We are so happy to hear of the birth of your daughter, Shira Michelle Blake. May she give you years of happiness. Bob and Sheri Frohlich
In honor of:
Alan Lightstone's retirement Amy and Jay Rein
Barry Teitelman, a gentleman and a scholar Anonymous
In loving memory of:
Steve Krodman, our brother and brother-in-law, respectively. We miss you so much. Daniel and Erica Krodman
In memory of:
our neighbor, Steve Krodman. Continued comfort and sweet memories to Donna and family. Amy and Jeffrey Samuels
Adeline Agrow Teich Barton and Rosalie Agrow
Steve Krodman. Our deepest condolences on the loss of Steve...a pillar of Etz Chaim, a friend and an inspiration to us all. We already miss his corny jokes, his beautiful davening and seeing him in shul. He will forever be in our hearts. Sending lots of love and comfort to all of you. Elyse and David Shaw
Leonard Klein and Marcia Klein Mark and Lynn Schimmel
Steve Krodman, beloved husband, father and grandfather. You will be missed and remembered in the hearts of all who knew and loved you. Wendy and Ron Feinberg
YOUTH FUND
In memory of: Helen Shelkoff, loving mother and grandmother Bernice and Bruce Mellman
Wishing a speedy recovery to:
Richard Quintana, husband of Bernice Isaac Marsha and Chuck Bernstein
Wishing Mazal Tov to:
the La Vine family on the birth of their grand-daughter, Amelia Jo Vexler
Shana and Josh Vexler on the birth of their daughter, Amelia Jo Vexler Stan and Linda Bernknopf
YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP FUND
In loving memory of:
my parents, Lillian and Louis Cohen, on their yahrzeits Sally Greenstein
In memory of:
Arthur Elfenbein Debbie and Lee Elfenbein
Marvin Kaiman, beloved father of Jay Kaiman Michael and Linda Weinroth
my mother, Lottie Hartnig Richard and Fern Hartnig
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Daniel I. Dorsch Rabbi
Shalom J. Lewis Rabbi Emeritus
Martin Gilbert Executive Director
Debbie Deutsch Director of Education
Heather Blake Director of Engagement
Steven Resnick Youth Director
Aram Blankenship Facilities Manager
Bernice Isaac Newsletter Production
Officers Allison Y. Saffran President
Linda Pollock Executive VP
Billy Balser Chief Financial Officer
Randy Figur VP of Fundraising
Tanah Barchichat VP of Religion
Jamie Lyons VP of Education
Elliot Okrent VP of Communications
Lauren Levetan VP of Membership Services
Dani Oren VP of Affinity Groups
Todd H. Surden Immediate Past President and Parliamentarian
Trustees Donna Bruckner Marc Chernau Ken Danis Audrey Fried-Sheets Barry Gang Robert Gray Lynne Johannesen Allison Karp Alan Lightstone Delores Lazerson Bethany Levee Jay Liban Helaine Mark Jerry Mayer Rob Miller Marnie Nadolne Karen Needle Angie Nothdurft Elliot Okrent Stefan Pollack Roz Reiss Terri Rittenberg Suzanne Rivchun Josh Schwartz Marsha Shrago
Past Presidents Todd H. Surden Cheryl Cohen-Miller Scott Rittenberg Stephen Friedman Irwin Berman Bob Bachrach Judy Fineman Norman Radow Debbie Milstein Sue Rothstein David Witt Ken Schlenker George Pristach Richard Smith Allen Shulman Noah Levine Barry Forrest z”l David Tinkelman Ellis Abrams Stephen King
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