385 Old Town Rd Port Jefferson Station, New York 11776-2297 631-928-3737 Fax 928-9700
www.northshorejewishcenter.org E-mail: [email protected]
Kislev/Tevet 5775 December 2014
Light dinner - Martinis, Wine, Beer, Soda - $50 per person
Eric Tartaglione has been seen on NBC’s “Last Comic Standing” and can be heard on Sirius/XM satellite radio. He has performed in comedy clubs across the country including the Riviera and Tropicana Hotels in Las Vegas and Mohegan Sun in Connecticut.
RSVP to Paul Winton at [email protected] ?’s Call Paul at 473-6547
The bagel stores will be closed, so come on down to NSJC and enjoy a variety of pancakes, omelettes, fruits and cereals. Where else can you have breakfast with your family and friends and not have to do the dishes?
Men’s Club Annual Pancake BreakfastThursday, Dec 25th
9:00 am - Noon
NSJC Member Adult/$7 Non Member Adult/$8Senior/$5 Child/$5 Under 5/FreeMember Family Cap $20/Non Member Family Cap $25
Audiences enjoy Les Degen’s take on the challenges of middle age, marriage, parenting and his zany views of the world around him. You can catch him at Long Island venues performing stand-up, as well as singing Broadway style tunes with his trio “Two Guys and a Gal.”
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Sun 7
Tues 9
Fri 12
Sun 14
Tues 16
Wed 17
Fri 19
Sun 21
Tues 23
Sisterhood Maccabee Market
Sisterhood “Latkes, Vodka & Chocolate”
Preschool Chanukah Round Robin: crafts, stories and games
Sisterhood Maccabee Market
NSJC Seniors - Cantor Ellen Silverman performs Chanukah songs
Religious School Maccabee Games followed by:NSJC Community Chanukah Party 6:15 pm - Lighting of Outdoor Chanukiah - Bring your own chanukiah w/3 candles - Join us for hot dogs, latkes, sufganiot (No Fee)
Sisterhood Beresheet Preschool Chanukah PartyAll preschool-aged children are welcome!
Youth Group Chanukah Party
NSJC Seniors - Professor Lorraine Flecker “What You Didn’t Know About Chanukah”
With MC Pat D’Arienzo,
Men’ s Club/Sisterhood present the 5th annual,NSJC Celebrates Chanukah!
“Gatsby” Casino NightSaturday, Feb 28th 8 pm - Midnight
Dress to Impress!
Open to the Public - Invite Your Friends!
$75 pp by Dec 31st / $100 pp after Jan 1st
Admission includes:$200 Play Money, Hors d’Oeuvres, Desserts
2 Drinks, Music & DancingWin Raffle Prizes with your “Winnings”
Checks payable to NSJC or purchase tickets at:www.northshorejewishcenter.orgMoney-saving specials online!
Sponsorship Info
See page 5!
Comedy/Martin i NightSaturday, Dec 6th - 8 pm
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Family Kehillah Saturdays 10:30 am
DecSat, 6/Sat, 20
JanSat, 10/Sat, 24
FebSat, 7/Sat, 28
MarFri, 20/Sat, 28
AprSat, 18/Sat, 25
MaySat, 2/Sat, 16
Tot Shabbat Fridays6:00 pm
Dec 5
Jan 2
Feb 6
Mar 6
May 1
Jun 5
Programfollowed by
kid-friendly dinner
Candle Lighting
Dec 5 4:06 pm
Dec 12 4:06 pm Dec 19 4:09 pm
Dec 26 4:10 pm
Mincha/Ma’ariv
Dec 6 4:10 pm Dec 13 4:10 pm Dec 20 4:10 pm Dec 27 4:15 pm
Daily Minyan
MorningsMonday & Thursday....................6:45 amTues. Wed. & Fri..........................7:00 am Saturday........................................8:45 amSunday..........................................9:00 am
Evenings*Sunday - Thursday.....................8:00 pmFriday.......................................... 8:00 pmSaturday.....See Candle Lighting Time
*To arrange for an evening minyan at NSJC, please call the office at 928-3737 several days prior to yahrzeit. When a shiva minyan is scheduled, the service will take place at the shiva home at 8:15 pm. Please make every effort to attend to ensure they have a minyan in order to recite Kaddish. Thank you!
North Shore Jewish Center385 Old Town Road
Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776
Rabbi Aaron BensonCantor Daniel Kramer
NSJC StaffExecutive Director: Marcie Platkin
Education Director: Sheryl GlickmanNursery School Director: Sheri PotashYouth Engagement: Jennifer Schwartz
NSJC OfficersPresident: Phyllis Frank
Executive VP: Andy PolanVP Education: Karen Grinberg
VP Finance: Eric ZwerlingVP Fundraising: Amy Lester
VP Membership: Stephanie GalinkinSecretary: Steve Heft
Affiliate PresidentsMen’s Club: Jeffrey Adelman
Sisterhood: Anne AvniSeniors: Mildred Stern
USY: Hannah Stein
Trustees
Main Office: 631-928-3737Rabbi’s Cell: 631-318-0180
Religious School: 631-928-1174Nursery School: 631-928-3737
Fax 631-928-9700Office Hours: M-Th 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Friday 8:00 am - 3:00 pmWebsite: northshorejewishcenter.orgEmail: [email protected]
Bulletin Editor: Sharon [email protected]
Proofreaders: Ira Kocivar, Judy Shivak
The Congregation and Board of Trustees offer their deepest condolences to the following families:
Shelley Press-Sampson - On the loss of her mother, Betty Press, on October 8, 2014.
Beth Rosenfeld - On the loss of her father, Jay L. Loyd Wachselblatt, on October 23, 2014.
Marsha Ortenberg - On the loss of her father, Max Samen, on November 2, 2014.
Zichranam livracha.May the memory of the righteous remain for a blessing.
Times have been adjusted for Port Jeff Station.
June Feldman
Shelly Fenton-Zeira
Lenore Frank
Paul Gold
Sharyn Golden
Jerry GreenSusan LieberthalClaire RubmanStephen ShapiroDebbi VaranoPaul Winton
Grades 4 & 5 Sundays 5:30 pm - 6:45 pmGrades 6, 7 & 8 Sundays 7:00 pm - 8:15 pm Grades 9 - 12 Wednesdays 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Youth Group Schedule
Rebbe’s Tish FOOD PANTRY
At present our pantry is in need of: jelly, pasta sauce, tuna, cereal, mayonnaise, macaroni & cheese and peanut butter. Collection containers are located in the coatroom.
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Kol HaKavod
Shabbat Services December
Dec 5/6 Parshat YayishlachFriday 6:00 pm Tot Shabbat 8:00 pm ServicesSaturday 8:45 am Services 10:30 am Family Kehillah
Dec 12/13 Parshat VeyeshevFriday 8:00 pm Services Speaker: Rabbi Benson on Shabbat/Holiday ObservanceSaturday 8:45 am Services
Dec 19/20 Parshat MiketzFriday 8:00 pm Services Speaker: Dr. Evelyn Bromet, Professor of Psychiatry and Preventive MedicineSaturday 8:45 am Services 10:30 am Family Kehillah
Dec 26/27 Parshat ToldotFriday 8:00 pm ServicesSaturday 8:45 am Services Aufruf of Cantor Daniel Kramer
Beginning this month, we invite our preschool-aged children and their families to join our Tot Shabbat service at 6 pm, followed by a kid-friendly dinner. Please RSVP for the Dec 5th dinner by Nov 30th to Robyn Blumstein at [email protected].
Upcoming dates: Jan 2, Feb 6, Mar 6, May 1, Jun 5
Tot Shabbat Dec 5th
New Time: 6 pm Expanded Program: Dinner $18/Family
NEW!
ACHSHAV !
Tuesdays, 6 pm - 7 pm
February 3, 10, 17, 24 March 3, 10, 17, 24
#sowhat’sTHISgottodowithME?with David Kramer
A study of Torah and stories that are more relevant than you think.
Enrollment is $100 for this course. For more information contact Rabbi Benson
in the office or at [email protected].
As just one part of NSJC’s Achshav!, new programming for teens, we are excited to offer the following course for post B’nai Mitzvah 8th-12th graders.
MilestonesLisa Stickelman & Gregory Wahl celebrated the birth of their daughter, Lauren Bailey Wahl, on September 24, 2014. She is welcomed by big brother, Tyler.
Mara & Ben Cella celebrated the birth of their son, Rory Logan Cella, Refuel Lev, on October 16, 2014. His brit milah ceremony took place at NSJC. Rory is welcomed by big brother, Jackson, along with proud grandparents, Margie & Ray Cella, and aunt, Jessica Cella, all of whom are NSJC congregants.
NSJC Sisterhood is proud to honor Anne Avni as its Woman of Achievement. Anne will be celebrated at the Woman’s League of Conservative Judaism BQLI Regional Conference Awards Dinner, to be held on June 3rd at Temple Israel in Great Neck.
In recognition of his 35 years of service as its Educational Director, Temple Isaiah held a ceremony on October 24th, naming their Religious School in honor of NSJC congregant, Rabbi Harvey Witman.
Sheri & Eric Potash celebrated the engagement of their son, Adam to Nicole Supovitz. Nicole is the daughter of Dianne & Alan Supovitz of East Setauket.
Margie & Ray Cella and Hilary & David Kramer will celebrate the marriage of their children, Jessica Cella and Cantor Daniel Kramer on December 28, 2014. Cantor Daniel’s aufruf will take place at NSJC on December 27, 2014.
Teen Program at NSJC!
Robin Appel has been instrumental in making our annual film series a tremendous success. In addition, she serves as an Honors Gabbai. We appreciate the enthusiasm and devotion Robin gives to our congregation.
Barbara Lusman and Joe Muntner conducted a very successful Giant Garage Sale at NSJC in November. Running the sale was a tremendous labor of effort and love for the welfare of our congregation and community, and we extend a hearty todah rabah.
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Rabbi’s DeskRabbi Aaron Benson
Notice to coNgregatioN: ProPosal for allowiNg gift certificates from restauraNts without
hechshers to Be iNcluded as Prizes at fuNdraisers
In response to requests to allow gift certificates from restaurants without kosher supervision to be used as “free-choice” prizes at synagogue fundraisers (that is to say, in a situation in which a person who did not want to win such a certificate or bid on it would not be compelled to do so in any way), the following guidelines are proposed to be tested at the Gatsby Night program this year:
1. First, the underlying premise for allowing such prizes is that according to the rulings of Conservative Judaism (and in a very limited sense, in the eyes of all of Judaism) one can respect the laws of kashrut and still eat in a restaurant that did not have kosher supervision. And related to this, given our location and the number of supervised kosher restaurants in the area, we believe it important to foster a commitment to kashrut with an appreciation for the realities of our environment. 2. Gift certificates from such places would be “general use” at the donating restaurant, not for a specific food or dish from the given restaurant.
3. Such donations would only be auctioned/raffled/offered in situations in which an event attendee had to actively choose to be eligible to win such an item. It could not be a prize that anyone could receive (i.e. as a door-prize or grand-prize). 4. Discreet signs will be displayed indicating that the synagogue does not in any way claim that all food served in such restaurants would be kosher, only that an individual might be comfortable making choices in keeping with his or her understanding of kashrut and eat there (wording to be determined). 5. Under no circumstances will advertising in any format in any way from such restaurants be allowed other than by way of their offering such a gift certificate/raffle item. 6. Under no circumstances will food from such a restaurant ever be allowed in the synagogue. 7. Under no circumstances will a synagogue event ever happen at such a restaurant. 8. It is proposed that this policy only be implemented for “community-wide” fundraisers. That at “in-house” events (for one of the auxiliary arms of the synagogue or a Hebrew School event), that we retain a higher standard and exclude the possibility of offering such a prize.
We will implement this policy this year at the Gatsby Night event in February of 2015 and judge the congregation’s reaction prior to deciding whether or not to make this the set policy at the synagogue and/or whether or not to make any changes to it. In an effort to encourage a deeper and broader understanding and commitment to Judaism, I taught a class about Kashrut during Friday night services in November as a part of my “Why I Do What I Do” series. Your feedback about this “experiment” will be greatly appreciated.
Patrons of Prominent Speakers is NSJC’s solution to the problem of how to continue to serve the Jewish community in several ways. We want to provide our congregants and community with the opportunity to hear and to meet with interesting, engaging experts. Speakers, particularly good speakers, can be expensive. How can we bring in quality speakers to NSJC without taxing everyone an admission fee? How much can we charge to cover the costs of quality speakers? Some of our members have stepped up to help defray or cover the cost of speakers. These are our Patrons of Prominent Speakers. To date we have had three outstanding speakers, noted persons in their areas of expertise. We have opened the presentations to the community; our program attendance has risen from 55 to 75 to 110. All our reviews have been positive and each time, our audiences were assured of a successful, quality evening. We will continue our POPS program with the support of gracious
and generous congregants. We will continue to make every effort to present the best we can find and can afford. We hope to do this without admission fee. Through the efforts of a congregant, last month a person of international renown became available. The topic was timely, pertinent and relevant to the Jewish community. We were able to attract this speaker because we have had successful programs and because we had the financial resources. After this presenter however, we have no more funds. Our POPS program may have to “close our doors.” It is through the efforts of generous members that the program has been self-supporting until now. Consider becoming a patron at a cost of $136. Consider encouraging your friends to become patrons too. And consider sponsoring a speaker. Thank you! Norman Korowitz
POPS
Social Worker Available at NSJC
For more information, please contactJanet Zimmerman, LCSW-R
462-9800 ext 139 or [email protected]
Jewish Mindful MeditationWednesday Evenings
6:45 pm - 8 pmEveryone is welcome!
$5/session
?’s Contact Melissa Kurtz474-5091 [email protected]
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We are pleased to welcome the following new members to NSJC:
Henry Beder, Lynda Abolafia
Regina & Lon CohenMax, Hannah
May you have a long, happy and fulfilling association with us!
As I write this message, on a beautiful sunny autumn day, still feeling the spirituality of the High Holy Day observances and the joys of being with my NSJC community, I want to do more and I want to have more with my NSJC community. I would like our NSJC Kehillah to offer additional opportunities for us to grow together, have fun together and just be together. With that calling, I am asking that you send me messages to tell me what you would like beyond what we already have. We have many programs scheduled for the upcoming months, but what else interests you? ~ Do you want a Saturday night bowling event on a monthly schedule? ~ Do you want a coed book club that meets one night a month? ~ Do you want to go to the city several times a year to see a play and eat in a
kosher restaurant?~ Do you want to attend local plays at Theatre Three or the Smithtown Performing Arts Center?~ Do you want to learn to cook or bake something from our Jewish cuisine each month? ~ Do you want to celebrate our Yom Tovim with other congregants in homes? I can promise that these potential activities will produce lots of laughter, fun, learning and most important of all: connections with fellow Jews in our community. I am eager to hear from you: [email protected] . Or you could call the office at 928-3737. We will help to provide the venue and people. Also, feel free to make other suggestions for get-together opportunities. With my highest regards for a freilach, fun Chanukah celebration to you and your families. Please join our NSJC Chanukah celebration on Wednesday, December 17th.
President’s WelcomePhyllis Frank, NSJC President
“Gatsby” Casino NightSaturday, Feb 28th 8 pm - Midnight
Sponsorship Opportunities:
Exclusive Casino Table Sponsorship $500 - 2 Complimentary Admissions - Display Promotional Items at Table
Casino Table Co-Sponsor $350- 1 Complimentary Admission
General Sponsor $200 - $200 Extra “Play” Money
All sponsorships will be prominently displayed on the casino table,
in the program and on entrance display!
Questions? Please contact:Stacey & Seth Persky [email protected]
Ben Kramer [email protected]
At Sisterhood’s annual Membership Dinner held on October 23rd last year’s honoree, Carol Greenberg, made the presentation to our 2014/15 NSJC Sisterhood Woman of Achievement, Anne Avni. Ann will be recognized at the Women’s League BQLI Regional dinner, taking place on June 3rd at Temple Israel in Great Neck.
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Calling All Little Ones! Join us for a morning of Chanukah
fun during NSJC Preschool!
Friday, Dec 19th 10 am -11 am
Celebration includes puppet show & snack!
Grandparents are welcome!Please RSVP by Dec 15th
Heather Welkes 828-6492 [email protected]
(Children enrolled in preschool need not RSVP)
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Defensive Driving Course
Save 10% on Auto InsuranceReduce 4 Points from Your Licence
If you took the course in 2012, it’s time to take it again to receive your discount!
SUNDAYS 8:30 am - 2:30 pm$40 Registration fee
Bagel Lunch included
This course will be offered on the following dates:
Dec 28, Jan 25, Feb 22Mar 29, Apr 26, May 31, June 28
Enclose $40 for each participant and send to:NSJC Men’s Club ATT: Fred Graff
385 Old Town Road, Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776
Latest Programming Info
Sat, Dec 6 Comedy/Martini Night 8:00 pmJoin Men’s Club and Sisterhood as they host an evening of food, friends and humor. Everyone is welcome!
Sun, Dec 7/14 Maccabee Market 9 amSisterhood’s annual holiday mart offers Chanukah shopping for the whole family.
Sun, Dec 14 Jewish Film Festival 6:30 pm6th Annual Festival presents “Brothers” See page 7 for details.
Wed, Dec 17 NSJC Chanukah Celebration 6:15 pmBring your chanukiah, 3 candles and join us for a community Chanukah party, complete with hot dogs, latkes and sufganiot!
Thurs, Dec 25 Pancake Breakfast 9 amMen’s Club’s annual pancake breakfast with family and friends. See page 1 for details.
Sun, Dec 28 Defensive Driving 8:30 am - 2:30 pmBring your friends and neighbors. Get 10% off on your auto insurance. $40 registration fee includes bagel lunch.
aNd KeeP iN miNd!
Sun, Jan 18 Family Bowling 9:30 amMen’s Club morning of breakfast and bowling.
Fri, Jan 23 Sisterhood Shabbat 6:30 pmPlease join us for our annual family Shabbat dinner, followed by services at 8 pm. Dinner reservations a must!
Sun, Jan 25 Mitzvah Day TBANSJC’s 2nd annual synagogue-wide day of hands-on tzedakah projects.
Sat, Jan 31 Art Auction 7:30 pmJoin Sisterhood and Men’s Club for their annual auction of fine art and sports & music memorabilia. Preview and light supper followed by auction.
Sun, Feb 1 World Wide Wrap 9 amMen’s Club annual tefillin “wrap” is open to women and men, teenagers and parents. Program to be followed by breakfast.
Sat, Feb 28 Gatsby Casino Night 8 pm - MidnightSave the date for an evening of entertainment! Donate goods and services for our raffle! Sponsor a table!
Mah Jongg Every Wednesday Noon - 3 pm
Bring your Mah Jongg card (and set, if you have one!)Beverages will be provided. Please bring a kosher snack to share.
Dec 2 Tuesday Meeting 11:00 am Chinese Auction
Dec 9 Tuesday Meeting 11:00 am Fran Ross, Gurwin “Falling”
Dec 16 Tuesday Meeting 11:00 am Cantor Ellen Silverman Chanukah Songs
Dec 23 Tuesday Meeting 11:00 am Professor Lorraine Flecker “What You Didn’t Know About Chanukah”
Dec 30 Tuesday Meeting 11:00 am “What Have You Learned on Your Journey”
Seniors in ActionMildred Stern, President
High Quality Clothing!Great Prices! Friendly Staff!
Fill a Bag for Only $15
NSJC Thrift Shop Thursdays Noon - 3 pm
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Sat Dec 6 Thurs Dec 25 Sun Jan 18 Sat Jan 31 Sun Feb 1 Fri Feb 27
Men’s Club Program HighlightsJeffrey Adelman, President
Sat Dec 6 Sun Dec 7/14 Tues Dec 9 Fri Dec 19 Sun Jan 11 Fri Jan 23 Sat Jan 31
Sisterhood Upcoming EventsAnne Avni, President
NSJC 6th Annual
Jewish Film FestivalSundays 6:30 pm$8/member $10/non-member
Two brothers who are unalike in every way, except for the fact they are both Jewish, meet again in Israel after years of silence. Dan chooses to work on the land, living in a kibbutz in the south of Israel. Aaron is a doctor of law and philosophy and a distinguished scholar of the Torah, who comes to Jerusalem to defend the rights of Torah students.
December 14th “Brothers”
Nono wants to be like his father, the best police inspector in the world, but he constantly gets in trouble. Two days before his Bar Mitzvah, he is sent away to his uncle Sjmoel, who is supposed to get him back on track. However, during the train ride, Nono gets one last chance to prove himself.
4:30 pm “The Zigzag Kid”
A successful Palestinian surgeon living and working in Tel Aviv, is awoken one night and discovers that both his wife and his safe, cosseted world have disappeared after a suicide bombing. This film is both a murder mystery and a politically charged argument about contemporary Palestinian identity.
6:30 pm “The Attack”
6:00 pm Bagels & Salads
February 8th DOUBLE FEATURE snow date Feb 15th
In Berlin in the 1930’s, the civil rights of Jews were systematically stripped away. A young rabbi refused to be silent. His name was Joachim Prinz and he set out to restore the self-esteem of the German Jews. The documentary follows the life of Rabbi Prinz from Germany under the rise of Hitler to his Civil Rights work in the United States.
January 11th “Joachim Prinz: I Shall Not Be Silent”(snow date Jan 18th)
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Representing NSJC, L-R: Dan Granek, Carol Greenberg ,Jeffrey & Alison Adelman attended an Israel Advocacy Training Conference sponsored by Mercaz, Women’s League and the Federation of Jewish Men’s Clubs. The goal of the seminar was networking with prestigious organizations such as Honest Reporting, Jerusalem U Media, Israel Ideas and Stand With Us to teach us how to give an informed response about Israel and to educate us about the latest technological and humanitarian contributions by Israel to the world.
Israeli Dance with Jill Cohen Tuesdays
Beginners 6:15 pm - 7:00 pm All 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
BRING FRIENDS! FUN! AEROBIC! CULTURAL!
?s Please call the Main Office 928-3737
$16 - 1 film and dinner $18 for non-members$22 - 2 films and dinner $26 for non-members
Comedy/Martini NightMaccabee MarketMeeting/“Latkes, Vodka & Chocolate” 7:30 pmBeresheet Preschool Chanukah PartyGeneral MeetingSisterhood Shabbat/Family DinnerArt Auction
Martini/Comedy NightPancake BreakfastFamily BowlingArt AuctionWorld Wide Tefillin WrapMen’s Club Shabbat
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Religious School Book Contest!Create a Poster or Book Report on a Jewish Book
Select a book with a Jewish theme from:~ the NSJC Book Fair on Sunday, Nov 16th
~ the NSJC library or your public library or your home library
Entries must be submitted to the Religious School Officeby Sunday, Dec 7th
Prizes will be given in age groups: Gan/Alef/Bet, Gimel/Dalet, Hey/Vav/Zayin
Guidelines available in the Religious School Office
A+ School Rewards Program Buy Groceries...
Earn Money for our School!
Email your last name and 13 digit Stop & Shop rewards card number to Principal Sheryl Glickman at [email protected] and she will register for you!
Wed Dec 3 Regular ClassesSat Dec 6 Family KehillahSun Dec 7 Regular Classes/Book Contest DueWed Dec 10 Regular Classes Sun Dec 14 Regular Classes Gan & Aleph No classes Bet - Zayin Parent/Teacher Conferences Bet-ZayinWed Dec 17 2nd Annual Maccabee Games Parents invited to join us at 6:15 pm for Community Chanukah CelebrationSun Dec 21 - Sun Jan 4 Winter Recess No school
Wed Jan 7 Classes resume
December Religious School Calendar
Our Madrichim program (classroom assistants or student aides) is open to 8 - 12th graders who attended NSJC Religious School. Madrichim can volunteer on Sunday mornings from 9 am - Noon and/or on Wednesday afternoons from 4 pm - 6 pm.
We welcome any teenager who would like to participate, however, each volunteer must attend two to three training sessions, for two hours per session. Dates will be selected in consultation with participants.
Please email our Religious School Director Sheryl Glickman at [email protected] or call the school office at 928-1174 if you are interested in becoming a madrich.
Teens 8th - 12th GradeJoin Our
Religious School Madrichim!
Classes begin January 2015 Call us and ask about your
FIRST MONTHFree!
Sheri Potash [email protected]
We are diaper-friendly and offer aplay-oriented approach to learning!
Our program:Explorees materials and media suited for toddlers!
Engages in developmentally appropriate activitieswith emphasis on group participation!
Helps with separation & socialization!
Looking for An Exciting Program for Your
18 month - 3 year old?
Enrichment Programs
Have your 3-4 year old join us forafternoon workshops:
- Around the World in Music, Song & Dance- Stretching Yoga
- Science Experiments- Introduction to Languages- Art taught by local artist
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tz During chol hamoed Sukkot, Sunday morning, October 12th, volunteers from Hobbs Farm, JWOW, NSJC, Temple Isaiah and members of a Stony Brook University fraternity participated in our annual Sukkot Harvest Festival at the farm. Rabbi Benson directed our hands-on experience shaking the lulav and etrog, and shared holiday stories, customs and songs. After enjoying snacks and creating holiday arts and crafts, eggplants, peppers, kale, swiss chard and tomatoes were harvested from our NSJC and JWOW beds and from the farm fields. As a result of our efforts, 100 pounds of food were gathered for distribution to local food pantries and soup kitchens. Yasher koach to Beth Finger from JWOW, Temple Isaiah’s Youth Director Joanna Schess, NSJC’s Youth Engagement Director Jenn Schwartz, Stony Brook University fraternity members and everyone who joined with us to help! Melissa Kurtz
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Our Marilyn Reichler Learning Center students learned how to shake the lulav and etrog in our sukkah.
Men’s Club members enjoy “Scotch n Steak” in our sukkah.
NSJC Celebrates Sukkot
http://designbreakonline.comThis blog highlights jewelry and fashion.
www.israeliartmarket.comCheck out this site for fine art purchases.
http://market.marmelada.col.ilThis Israeli Etsy is in Hebrew, but search the site
for a glance at many handmade creations.
Websites of the Month
Here are some sites that may be useful for Chanukah, especially if you are interested in items from Israel.
(Thanks to Hadassah Magazine!)
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Thank you for your generous donations!syNagogue fuNd
Lawrence Goldstein - In memory of Minnie Goldstein at the time of her yahrzeit.
Linda & Harry Resnick - In memory of Roberta Rauch.
Pauline & Richard Randall - In honor of Richard’s aliyah during the High Holidays. Pauline Randall - With thanks to Rabbi Benson for the Mi Sheberach for my friend, Susan Hiebman.
Ellen Bogolub - In memory of my beloved mother, Lillian Kletnick Bogolub, at the time of her yahrzeit.
Sherri Tisch - In memory of Oscar Levy at the time of his yahrzeit.
Arlene Greenbaum - In memory of Louis Welner at the time of his yahrzeit.
raBBi’s discretioNary fuNd
Jonathan Birnbaum - In memory of my loving father, Maurice Birnbaum, at the time of his yahrzeit.
Robert Goldman - In memory of Fay Goldman at the time of her yahrzeit.
Ernst Belkin - In memory of Pearl Belkin at the time of her yahrzeit.
Helene Weissman - In memory of my daughter, Karen Flores, at the time of her yahrzeit.
Neil Friedman - In memory of Anne Friedman at the time of her yahrzeit.
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Arline Greenbaum - In memory of Ceda Greenbaum at the time of her yahrzeit.
Ellen Bogolub & Nick Friedman - With sincere prayers for Daniel Feldman, son of June & Ken Feldman.
Alfred & Sherri Tisch - In memory of Esther Levy at yizkor.
Alfred & Sherri Tisch - In memory of Oscar Levy at yizkor.
Irwin Franks - In memory of Helen Franks at the time of her yahrzeit.
Marylyn Franks - In memory of Gertrude Goldberg at the time of her yahrzeit.
liBrary fuNd
Celeste Sachs - In memory of Jack Feuerman at the time of his yahrzeit.
caNtor martiN ehrlich memorial fuNd
Dr. & Mrs. G. Michael Peters - In memory of Roberta Rauch.
Nelson Koch - In memory of Ruth Koch at the time of her yahrzeit.
Nursery school fuNd
Karen & Jeffrey Schultz - In memory of our beloved son, David Schultz, at the time of his yahrzeit.
youth fuNd
Michelle Rutman - In loving memory of my father, Louis Carlson, at the time of his yahrzeit.
deBorah ilysse siegel hamBurger memorial fuNd
Danielle, Alan, Arielle & Avi Kaufman - In memory of our dear friend, Debbie Hamburger, at the time of her yahrzeit.
Danielle, Alan & Arielle Kaufman - In honor of Avi Noah Kaufman’s first birthday.
Wendy Feinberg - In memory of my mother, Barbara Hausman, at the time of her yahrzeit.
Jesse BecKer memorial fuNd
Roselyn Turnofsky & Family - In memory of Lillian Littwin at the time of her yahrzeit.
Roselyn & Fred Turnofsky - A yizkor donation.
Fred Turnofsky - In honor of my aliyah during the High Holidays.
BuildiNg fuNd
Patricia & Henry Newberger - In memory of Bernard Landers at the time of his yahrzeit.
Helene Weissman - In memory of Honorable Morton Weissman at the time of his yahrzeit.
BiBle & Prayer BooK fuNd
Seymour Musiker - In memory of David Musiker at the time of his yahrzeit.
carol Bass wiNtoN PatroNs of educatioN
Meryl Lippert - In memory of Ian Lippert at the time of his yahrzeit.
Gertrude Lander - In memory of Fay Lizza at the time of her yahrzeit.
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