CONGREGATION BETH YESHURUN RHONA AND BRUCE CARESS FAMILY CAMPUS 4525 BEECHNUT ST. THE MESSAGE HOUSTON, TX 77096-1801 APRIL 2015 NISAN-IYAR 5775 VOL. L, NO. 9 Inside The don’t Fast of the First Born Apr. 3 p 2 Dr. Rabbi Daniel Gordis AIPAC event April 13 p 5 HHS Graduation April 14 p 11 YES lunch April 15 p 14 Bingo & Bonds SH Donor Event April 19 p 14 Diamonds & Dice Casino Night Apr. 25 p 3 Passover pages pp 8-9 Family Album p 10 B’nai Mitzvah p 11 Looking Ahead Family Fun Day May 3 5th Annual Yiddishe Kup May 11 p 4 SH Spring Installation May 19 Adult B’nai Mitzvah May 30 (713) 666-1881 Shalom WITH I WWW.BETHYESHURUN.ORG mely RABBI STEVEN MORGEN was always bothered by the description of the so-called “wicked” child in the “Four Sons” passage in the Passover Haggadah. After all, on the face of it, his (or her) question is not so terrible. In Hebrew, it consists of four words: Mah ha’avodah hazot lakhem? (What does this “work” mean to you?) It could be that this child is simply asking what anyone at the table might ask: why are we doing this ritual? What is the purpose of reading this long, boring book (the Haggadah) when we are all so hungry? Let’s eat already! But, the Hebrew word avodah can actually have several, very different, meanings. It can mean “work,” but it can also mean “worship” (of God – through prayer, ritual or sacrifice). It also comes from the same root as the word for “slavery”. This gives rise to another interpretation of the “Wicked Child’s” question: “You say that God rescued us from slavery in Egypt. But look, now we are essentially slaves to God, who commands us to follow all kinds of laws, rituals, and decrees. Even this Seder ritual that keeps us from enjoying a delicious meal is an oppression that our new Taskmaster (God) has foisted upon us. So what have we gained from the Exodus from Egypt? We have simply exchanged one tyrant for another.” My teacher, Rabbi Eliezer Diamond, offered an answer to this question. It is true that the Exodus from Egypt did not grant us unrestrained freedom to do whatever we please. Upon leaving Egypt, we traveled to Mount Sinai where we were given the Ten Declarations which were followed by hundreds of other rules that are designed to govern every aspect of our private lives as well as our public interactions. But there is a crucial difference between slavery to Pharaoh and worship/obedience to God. Pharaoh sought to destroy our people, to profit immensely from their free, back-breaking labor, and to crush our spirit and our cultural identity. God, on the other hand, gave us rules and rituals that nurture the soul, enhance the quality of life, foster strong and healthy family relationships, create a just and compassionate society, and satisfy our spiritual yearnings for a relationship with our Creator. Love your neighbor as yourself. Use fair weights and measures in your business. Love the LORD your God with all your heart, soul and strength. Be kind to animals. Return lost objects to their rightful owners. Even the Passover ritual, which too often we see as a burden, can be a hallowed time for sharing the values of our Jewish faith, heritage, history and traditions with our children and grandchildren. We connect the festival of Passover to the Feast of Weeks (Shavuot) by counting every day of the seven weeks until the 50th day. The ritual of connecting Passover to Shavuot (which commemorates the giving of the Ten Declarations), reflects the Jewish belief that freedom alone is not sufficient. We were freed precisely so that we could worship God, whose commands sanctify our lives (as we say in the blessings we recite when we perform the commandments). The change in “Taskmasters” makes all the difference in the world. 1 Shabbat Services for Families with Children SATURDAY, APRIL 4 10:15am Young Children’s Shabbat Shalom (parents welcome) Every Shabbat morning at 10:15am SATURDAY, APRIL 11 10:15am Young Children’s Shabbat Shalom (parents welcome) Every Shabbat morning at 10:15am SHABBAT SERVICES SATURDAY, APRIL 18 9:00-10:00am Jr. Congregation (Ages 8-11) Next Service: 9:00-10:00am April 25 10:15am Young Children’s Shabbat Shalom (parents welcome) Every Shabbat morning at 10:15am WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3 - SATURDAY, APRIL 11 Erev Passover - Passover VIII Complete Service Schedule - page 8 FRIDAY, APRIL 3 - Candlelighting Time 7:23pm Erev Pesach 6:00pm Passover Service in J.B. Greenfield Chapel SATURDAY, APRIL 25 9:00-10:00am Jr. Congregation (Ages 8-11) Next Service: 9:00-10:00am May 9 10:15am Young Children’s Shabbat Shalom (parents welcome) Every Shabbat morning at 10:15am SATURDAY, APRIL 4 - Pesach I 8:30am J.B. Greenfield Chapel 9:15am Museum Minyan 9:30am Sanctuary Service 6:00pm J.B. Greenfield Chapel The don’t-Fast of The Firstborn FRIDAY, APRIL 10 - Candlelighting Time 7:28pm Erev Pesach VIII 6:00pm Shabbat Renewal 6:30pm J.B. Greenfield Chapel Friday, Apr. 3, is the first night of Passover. Just about every Jew goes to a Seder that night. But there is another ritual on that day to which all of you are invited. On the morning before Passover, following the regular daily service, we hold a special ceremony in the Greenfield Chapel. We complete the study of a tractate of Talmud. Why do we do this now? Traditionally, the firstborn males fasted on the day before Passover, as an acknowledgment of their being spared in the plague of the firstborn in Egypt which occurred that day. Since it is a minor fast which only applies to a small subset of the Jewish people, participating in this joyous siyyum (completion ceremony) exempts the firstborn from the especially difficult fast before the Seder. The J.B. Greenfield Chapel is there for happy occasions (the occasional baby-naming, aufruf, and special birthday and anniversary celebrations) and for sad times, when our members come to recite Kaddish and remember loved ones. But it is also there for regular occasions, for all the days which fall on our Jewish calendar. Even if you are not a firstborn male, you are welcome to join us for the siyyum and the breakfast afterwards. Special thanks to Paul Katz and our Beth Yeshurun Brotherhood for sponsoring this special breakfast! Chag Sameiach, Rabbi Daniel Horwitz SATURDAY, APRIL 11 - Pesach VIII - Yizkor 8:30am J.B. Greenfield Chapel 9:15am Museum Minyan 9:30am Sanctuary Service - Memorial Plaque dedication 7:15pm J.B. Greenfield Chapel FRIDAY, APRIL 17 - Candlelighting Time 7:32pm 6:00pm Shabbat Renewal - with the Kuperman Family 6:30pm J.B. Greenfield Chapel SATURDAY, APRIL 18 - Parashat Shemini 8:30am J.B. Greenfield Chapel 9:00am Super Soul Shabbat (yoga) 9:15am Museum Minyan 9:30am Sanctuary Service - Bar Mitzvah: Alexander Kuperman 7:15pm J.B. Greenfield Chapel FRIDAY, APRIL 24 - Candlelighting Time 7:36pm 6:00pm Shabbat Renewal - with the Frankel & Grossman Families 6:30pm J.B. Greenfield Chapel OFFICE HOURS/CLOSURES SATURDAY, APRIL 25 - Parashat Tazria-Metzora 8:30am J.B. Greenfield Chapel 9:15am Museum Minyan 9:30am Sanctuary Service - B’not Mitzvah: Megan Frankel & Jadyn Grossman 5:00pm Sanctuary Service - Bat Mitzvah: Mia Cotta 7:30pm J.B. Greenfield Chapel The Beth Yeshurun office is open Monday - Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. It will be closed for the following upcoming holidays: FRIDAY, APRIL 10 - PESACH VII 2 3 4 ORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO A Community-Wide Synagogue Event Featuring Dr. Rabbi Daniel Gordis Vice President, Shalem College Monday, April 13, 2015 7:00 p.m. Dessert reception to follow. Dietary laws observed. Congregation Beth Yeshurun 4525 Beechnut St. • Houston, TX 77096 For online reservations and donations visit www.aipac.org/CommunityEvent2015 call 832.380.7709, or email [email protected]. This program is brought in partnership with: Congregation Beth Yeshurun | Congregation Brith Shalom Congregation Emanu El | Temple Sinai | United Orthodox Synagogues Congregation Beth Israel | Congregation Or Ami Dr. Rabbi Daniel Gordis is Senior Vice President and the Koret Distinguished Fellow at Shalem College in Jerusalem. He writes a regular column — “A Dose of Nuance” — for the Jerusalem Post, and is a regular contributor to the New York Times, in print and on-line. The author of numerous books on Jewish thought and current events in Israel, and a winner of the National Jewish Book Award, Dr. Gordis was the founding dean of the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies at the University of Judaism, the first rabbinical college on the West Coast of the United States. Dr. Gordis joined Shalem in 2007 to help found Israel’s first liberal arts college, after spending nine years as vice president of the Mandel Foundation in Israel and director of its Leadership Institute. 5 Mon 6 17 Nisan Pesach III (CH''M) 6:45a Chapel 6:30p Chapel 24 Nisan Tue 7 18 Nisan Pesach IV (CH''M) 6:45a Chapel Omer 3 No BYDS/EDC/ASA 25 Nisan Education Committee 6:30p Chapel 14 1 Wed 12 Nisan 7:00a Chapel BYDS EC Model Seder RS Meditation Group Sulam/HHS 6:30p Chapel 8 19 Nisan Pesach V (CH''M) 6:45a Chapel Omer 4 No BYDS/EDC/ASA 26 Nisan No RS/Sulam/HHS 6:30p Chapel 15 7:00a Chapel Omer 11 7:00a Chapel Omer 10 2 Iyar 7:00a Chapel Omer 9 21 BYDS Young Authors' Day HHS Graduation 6:30p Chapel 1 Iyar 9 Iyar 29 Omer 18 10 Iyar RS Technology Committee Meditation Group Sulam/HHS Special Events Cmte 6:30p Chapel 7:00a Chapel 22 3 Iyar Yom HaZikaron BYDS/EDC/ASA Resumes Budget Committee AIPAC Houston 6:30p Chapel 20 28 Executive Committee Board Meeting SH Donor Event Inclusion Committee 6:30p Chapel 7:00a Chapel Omer 17 YES Luncheon RS Investment Committee Meditation Group Sulam/HHS 6:30p Chapel 13 Omer 2 No BYDS/EDC/ASA FOR AN UP-TO-THE-MINUTE CALENDAR OF EVENTS, PLEASE GO ONLINE TO: WWW.BETHYESHURUN.ORG April – Nisan/Iyar Sun 5 16 Nisan Pesach II 8:00a Chapel 6:30p Chapel Omer 8 23 Nisan 7:30p Chapel 8:30a Combined Passover Service Omer 1 BY Cemeteries Closed No RS 12 Akiba RS 30 Nisan Rosh Chodesh Omer 16 19 Rosh Chodesh Omer 15 8 Iyar 6:45a Chapel 6:30p Chapel 8:00a Chapel 7 Iyar 7:00a Chapel Omer 25 7:00a Chapel Omer 24 7:00a Chapel Future Leaders Caucus 6:30p Chapel Omer 23 BYDS Board Meeting 6:30p Chapel 27 Akiba RS Celebrate Israel Program for RS Families 6:30p Chapel 26 6:30p Chapel Omer 22 8:00a Chapel Akiba RS RS Meditation Group Sulam/HHS: Last Night 6:30p Chapel 2 Thu 13 Nisan 7:00a Chapel 6:30p Chapel 9 20 Nisan Pesach VI (CH''M) 27 Nisan 6:30p Chapel 7:27p CL 6:45a Chapel Omer 5 No BYDS/EDC/ASA 16 Yom HaShoah Omer 12 7:00a Chapel 6:30p Chapel 11 Iyar 6:30p Chapel 7:00a Chapel Omer 19 23 4 Iyar Yom HaAtzma'ut 30 7:00a Chapel Omer 26 6:30p Chapel 3 Fri 14 Nisan 2015/5775 Sat 15 Nisan 4 25Tazria-Metzora 6 Iyar Omer 14 Chapel Jr. Congregation Museum Minyan Super Soul Shabbat (yoga) Sanctuary Service BM Alexander Kuperman Shabbat Shalom Weekly Torah Study 7:15p Chapel 18 Shemini 29 Nisan Omer 7 Chapel Museum Minyan Sanctuary Service Shabbat Shalom Weekly Torah Study 7:15p Chapel 11 22 Nisan Pesach VIII Yizkor Ta'anit Bechorot Pesach I No BYDS/EDC/ASA Chapel 6:45a Chapel Museum Minyan Sanctuary Service Erev Pesach Shabbat Shalom 1st Night Seder Weekly Torah Study 6:00p Passover Service 6:00p Chapel 7:23p CL 2nd Night Seder 10 21 Nisan Pesach VII Omer 6 8:30a Combined Passover Service No BYDS/EDC/ASA Synagogue Office Closed BY Cemeteries Closed 28 Nisan Shabbat Renewal 6:30p Chapel 7:28p CL 17 7:00a Chapel Omer 13 with Zamranim Shabbat Renewal 5 Iyar BM Alexander Kuperman 6:30p Chapel 7:32p CL 24 7:00a Chapel Omer 20 Shabbat Renewal BM Megan Frankel & Jadyn Grossman 6:30p Chapel 7:36p CL Omer 21 Chapel Jr. Congregation Museum Minyan Sanctuary Service BM Megan Frankel & Jadyn Grossman Shabbat Shalom Weekly Torah Study Minchah BM Mia Cotta CBYCasinoNight! 7:30p Chapel 6 A w a r d W i n n i n g Purim Carnival 2015! Despite less than perfect weather, Congregation Beth Yeshurun celebrated its annual Purim Carnival on Sunday, March 1st. We brought our fun indoors and the halls of the synagogue were filled with families enjoying games and good food. Of course we still had our carnival rides outside, which we were able to enjoy after the rain let up. Thanks to all who helped to plan our carnival and to all who attended – we hope you enjoyed a fun day! Chag Sameach Purim! C h i l i ! This page sponsored by Houston Jewish Funerals. Interested in sponsoring a page? Contact [email protected] 7 Friday, April 3 [1st Seder Tonight] 6:45 A.M. Service for the First Born I Breakfast - J.B. Greenfield Chapel 6:00 P.M. Passover Service, 1st Night- J.B. Greenfield Chapel Saturday, April 4 [Passover 1st Day] [2nd Seder Tonight] 8:30 A.M. Morning Minyan - J.B. Greenfield Chapel 9:15 A.M. Passover Service - Museum Minyan 9:30 A.M. Sanctuary Shabbat Passover Service - Freedman-Levit 6:00 P.M. Passover Service, 2nd Night - J.B. Greenfield Chapel Sunday, April 5 [Passover 2nd Day] 8:30 A.M. Chapel Passover Service - J.B. Greenfield Chapel 9:15 A.M. Combined Sanctuary/Museum Minyan Passover Service - Zubowski Room A 7:30 P.M. Evening Minyan - J.B. Greenfield Chapel Monday, April 6 [Intermediate Day of Passover] 6:45 A.M. Morning Minyan - J.B. Greenfield Chapel 6:30 P.M. Evening Minyan - J.B. Greenfield Chapel Tuesday, April 7 [Intermediate Day of Passover] 6:45 A.M. Morning Minyan - J.B. Greenfield Chapel 6:30 P.M. Evening Minyan - J.B. Greenfield Chapel Wednesday, April 8 [Intermediate Day of Passover] 6:45 A.M. Morning Minyan - J.B. Greenfield Chapel 6:30 P.M. Evening Minyan - J.B. Greenfield Chapel Thursday, April 9 [Intermediate Day of Passover] 6:45 A.M. Morning Minyan - J.B. Greenfield Chapel 6:30 P.M. Passover Service, 7th Night - J.B. Greenfield Chapel Friday, April 10 [Passover 7th Day] 8:30 A.M. Combined Sanctuary/Museum Minyan/Chapel Shabbat/Passover Service - J.B. Greenfield Chapel 6:00 P.M. Shabbat Renewal/Passover - Freedman-Levit 6:30 P.M. Shabbat/Passover Service, 8th Night - J.B. Greenfield Chapel Saturday. April 11 [YIZKOR] [Passover Last Day] 8:30 A.M. Morning Minyan - J.B. Greenfield Chapel 9:15 A.M. Museum Minyan 9:30 A.M. Sanctuary Service - Freedman-Levit DedicaƟon of Memorial Plaques purchased last six months 7:15 P.M. Shabbat/Passover Minchah/Maariv/Havdalah PASSOVER ENDS SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 8:11P.M. CEMETERY HOURS The Beth Yeshurun cemeteries are open Sunday - Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. They are closed on Saturdays and the following upcoming holidays: SUNDAY, APRIL 5 - PESACH II 8 AND FRIDAY, APRIL 10 - PESACH VII 9 4/13 4/14 4/15 FAMILY ALBUM Engagement Dr. Philip and Lynn Abrams joyfully announce the engagement of their son David Stanley Abrams to Zoe Ruth Mindell, daughter of Paul Mindell and the late Deborah Odell. Zoe is the granddaughter of Evelyn and the late Henry Mindell, and the late Jasper Odell and Ruth Ellms. David is the grandson of the late David and Faye Abrams, and the late Stanley and Muriel Gilbert. A Summer 2015 wedding in Pennsylvania is planned. Dr. Bruce and Marcia Friedman are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter, Jenny Friedman to Andrew Movrich, son of Greg and Betsy Movrich. A Fall 2015 wedding is planned. Anniversaries 4/1 4/2 4/3 4/4 4/5 4/6 4/7 4/8 4/9 4/10 4/11 4/12 31 9 20 44 20 31 15 15 10 11 44 17 42 34 61 31 34 6 47 1 58 31 64 15 42 15 4 10 34 34 2 34 David & Carolyn Axelrad Ronald & Barbara Brounes Jeffrey & Kimberly Glover Vladimir & Rachel Kleynerman Bruce & Karla Miller Richard & Therese Rubin Jonathan & Julia Axelrad David & Janis Goldstein Martin & Melissa Peskin David & Joy Turkel Denis & Sarah Braham David & Cathy Knobler Jay & Selma Leiber Ken & Sherry Levy Chappy & Elaine Spain Lawrence & Sharlene Barris Richard & Teri Reinitz Kevin & Morgan Steinberg Bob & Bobbie Arkus Todd & Angie Staller David & Sandra Cohen Ethan & Florence Dmitrovsky Harry & Marilyn Halpin Erik Sulman & Dara Less Terry & Glenda Waldman Matthew & Simone Berry Adam & Caroline Funk Douglas & Jennifer Rosenzweig Joe & Jean Victor Louis & Joanne Nash Asher & Jenna Rosen David & Carolyn Karesh 4/17 4/18 4/19 4/20 4/21 4/22 4/23 4/24 4/25 4/28 4/29 4/30 24 46 12 20 58 24 42 31 3 27 15 17 67 44 51 41 52 13 29 24 19 25 9 11 16 22 5 59 47 14 42 16 53 Ilya Yun & Lyubov Kovtun Ed & Madelyn Bernstein Irving & Paula Pozmantier Jack & Sharan Schlossberg William & Leah Schultz Christopher King & Brindley Lieberman Martin & Fredell Belasco Stuart & Jane Weil Norman Miller & Linda Weiner George & Marjorie Leventon Edward & Trina Schukar Stephen & Cathryn Mellon Arnold & Loretta Roman Howard & Patricia Sussman Willy & Lynn Goldberg Howard & Florence Bernstein Roberto & Zully Lufschanowski Howard & Jody Sweed Robert & Rebeca Zurawin Michael & Leslie Lahar Todd & Betsy Siff Abraham & Lisa Rubinsky Lee & Robbie Wright James Lerdal & Cheryl Lipshutz William & Jacqueline Schwartz James & Leslie Gosdin Stuart & Suzanne Solomon Walter & Florence Dubov Perry & Bunny Radoff Adam & Kimberly Siegel Jacob & Marilyn Smolensky Giancarlo Romero & Debora Romero Moisey & Liya Yoffe Condolences The congregation extends its sincerest condolences to the families of Tirza Bass, Alvin Corb, Gertrude Denn, Sabina Handel, Jack Kopinsky, William Leone, Samuel M. Melnick, Everett Ness, Bonnell S. Rashti, Bob Rubin, Susi Schmulson, Sylvia Schooler, Sandra Sklar May their memories be for a blessing. WELCOME NEW MEMBERS! Please welcome the following new members to Beth Yeshurun: Paige & Michael Baden Alford & Marilynne Bleeker Yuneida Ottati THE MESSAGE of Congregation Beth Yeshurun (USPS 968-500) is published monthly August-July by Congregation Beth Yeshurun, 4525 Beechnut, Houston, Harris County, TX 77096-1801. Periodical Postage Paid at Houston, Texas. POSTMASTER send address changes to Congregation Beth Yeshurun, 4525 Beechnut, Houston, TX 77096-1801. 10 B’NAI MITZVAH Alex Kuperman (April 17/18) is the son of Danielle and Danny Kuperman; brother of Joseph and Sophia; grandson of Sheila and Gordon Sack, and Haya and Eitan Kuperman. Alex attends The Emery/Weiner School. For his Mitzvah Project, Alex collected and donated items to to the SPCA. He will also donate a portion of his monetary gifts to the SPCA. Megan Hannah Frankel (April 24/25) is the daughter of Shari and Scott Frankel; sister of Sophia; and granddaughter of Barbara and Norman Frankel, Ellen Hariton and Steven Hariton. Megan attends Trafton Academy. For her Mitzvah Project, Megan adopted a holiday for the Jewish Family Services and collected lightly used sporting equipment and donated it to underprivileged children for the Recycled Baseball Items Foundation. Megan will donate a portion of her monetary gifts to MD Anderson Cancer Center. Jadyn Grossman (April 24/25) is the daughter of Blythe and Nir Grossman; sister of Elan and Bennett; granddaughter of Barbara and Stuart Aaron, and Drora and Mario Grossman. Jadyn attends Pin Oak Middle School. For her Mitzvah Project, Jadyn collected protein foods and canned goods for the Houston Food Bank. She will also participate in the Rabbis Ten Percent Plan for charitable giving and donate a portion of her monetary gifts to the AABGU organization in honor of her dad being a Zin Fellow this year. Mia Hope Cotta (April 25) is the daughter of Kathy and Curzio Cotta; sister of Ava; granddaughter of Paula and Irving Pozmantier, and Jolanda and Achille Cotta, and the late Harriet and Alan Aaronson. Mia attends The Emery/Weiner School. For her Mitzvah Project, she volunteered TOPSoccer at the ERJCC. Mia will donate a portion of her monetary gifts to MD Anderson Cancer Research in honor of family members and a dear family friend. CORDIALLYINVITESYOUTOTHE 2015TEXASCHAPTERANNUALGALADINNER HONORINGTHEFAMILYOFNISSIMSEANCARMELIZ”L We are happy to list Bar/Bat Mitzvah students, their parents, siblings, grandparents, school and Mitzvah Projects. Please contact Cheryl Rose Nitishin at CNITISHIN@ BETHYESHURUN.ORG or (713) 255-8005, for your submission deadline. HHS Graduation Tuesday, April 14 Hillel High School invites the congregation to celebrate with us at our Graduation Ceremony Tuesday, April 14, at 7:30 pm in the FreedmanLevit Sanctuary. We have a very special evening planned and will be presenting several awards at that time. The members of the graduating class of 2015/5775 are: Student Parents Sophie Gershenwald Donna & Jeff Gershenwald Sarah Horwitz Denise Rashti & Paul Horwitz Jonathan Lefkowitz Beth & Jeff Lefkowitz Neal Taibel Sarah & Andrew Taibel Jaclyn Wertheimer Mindy & Miles Wertheimer TheIDFLoneSoldierfromTexasKilledin2014 DuringOperationProtectiveEdge MONDAY,APRIL27TH/6P.M.RECEPTION,7P.M.DINNER WESTINGALLERIAHOTEL,5060WESTALABAMA MARJORIEANDCLIVEFIELDS&JOYANDSCOTTPLANTOWSKY EVENTCHAIRS Visitwww.fidf.org/txgalatopurchaseticketsonline Call713Ͳ955Ͳ0225or [email protected] formoreinformation 11 FREEDOM TO CHOOSE. 713-771-8000 During this festival of freedom, may your family break matzah together in unique and inspiring ways and may your cup overflow with happiness. www.theplumbingguy.com At Waldman Funeral Care, we focus on all the details so you can focus on your family. 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All sponsorships must be paid in advance. Dates will be reserved in the order they are received. Recent sponsored breakfasts and kiddushes have been generously given by those listed here. Davida Avery in memory of Betty Applebaum Rosalyn Borg & Family in honor of Irving Rothman’s 80th birthday Diane Brezner, Kevin Brezner & Dana Aboulafia in memory of Stephen Brezner Brotherhood in memory and honor of the First-Born Myra & Stuart Dobbs and Renee Shapiro in memory of Bette & David Shapiro Carol Emery in memory of Dick Emery Max & Trudy Esses in memory of Fred M. 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