Voice the Sisterhood 2014 Woman of Valor

Voice
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Volume LXXI • Number 3
NOVEMBER 2014 • 8 CHESHVAN - 8 KISLEV 5775
Sisterhood
2014 Woman of Valor
Michelle Fields
Sunday, November 16th at 9:30 a.m.
Please RSVP to the office by November 10th
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From Our Rabbi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Adult Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fundraising News I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
President’s Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Men’s Club Happenings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sisterhood News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fundraising News II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Torah Tots Tidbits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nursery News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mazel Tov/Condolences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ritual News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Trees in Israel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
November Yahrzeit List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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From Our Rabbi
HIGH HOLIDAY SERMON “RE-CAP”
By Rabbi Robert S. Pilavin
osh HaShanah #1. I spoke about the heartfelt
reactions of one of our young adults (“Yonina”) to
my 2011 Rosh Hashanah sermon on Israel. She felt that
High Holiday sermons should focus on selfimprovement – not the ongoing conflict in the Middle
East. She also felt that a narrow
focus on Israel distracts us from
our larger mission of being citizens
of the world. She also felt that I
was too harsh on Israel’s
neighbors.
I opined that Yonina and
like-minded peers might find such
concerns addressed by the life of
Menachem Begin. I cited a new
biography by Daniel Gordis:
Menachem Begin: The Battle for
Israel’s Soul. The late Israeli Prime
Minister - often derided as a racist,
militant and demagogue - proved
to be quite the opposite. He
rescued Vietnamese boat people
and the black Jews of Ethiopia
(hardly a racist). He brokered the
only peace treaty with an Arab
neighbor – Egypt (hardly a militant). He risked his own
life on behalf of both the democratic process and to
avoid civil war (hardly a demagogue).
I respectfully disagreed with Yonina. The legacy
of Begin (particularly if viewed through Gordis’
nuanced account) shows that Israel is an appropriate
topic for Rosh Hashanah. In supporting Israel, we are
engaged in self-improvement and we simultaneously
make the world a better place. (I then ended with our
annual Israel Bond Appeal).
osh Hashanah #2. I noted another new book:
Joseph Telushklin’s Rebbe: The Life and Teachings
of Menachem M. Schneerson. I remarked: “I am not a
Lubavitcher in either belief or in practice....but after
examining Rabbi Telushkin’s book, I am quite open to
his claim that the Rebbe was – and is – the most
influential Rabbi in modern history.”
I then speculated on what the Rebbe would have
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said about the recent landmark study of U.S. Jews by the
Pew Research Center – and offered an answer from his
writings.
I also noted that the Rebbe instituted ten mitzvah
campaigns: tefillin for males and Shabbat candles for
females, Torah educatioin for children
and Torah study for adults, giving
tzedakah (charity) and loving your
neighbor as yourself, mezuzahs on our
doorposts and kosher food in our
kitchens, the use of the mikveh as part
of married life, and acquiring a basic
Jewish library at home. I suggested ten
mitzvah
campaigns
for
our
congregation.
The Rebbe connected with
individuals. I indicated a desire to
meet one-on-one with you. We’d
replace the annual “physical” with an
annual “spiritual!”
Based on a quote of the Rebbe I
suggested the formation of a “Bywhat-right-do-you-retire?” committee
for prayer, study, and social action.
I noted the Rebbe’s warm
connections to many (Jews and gentiles) with whom he
had strong religious differences. I asked if this is true of
us.
I mentioned stories of non-Lubavitchers who
were touched by the Rebbe. One of them was Howard
Feinstein, of blessed memory, a 30+ year member of our
shul.
The Rebbe had great influence on political
leaders, including Presidents, Prime Ministers,
Governors, Senators, Congressmen and Mayors. He
didn’t make appointments with them. They made
appointments with him.
When asked how he had the stamina to attend to
so many Jews, he said: “every soul is a diamond. Can
one grow tired of counting diamonds?”
I concluded: “And that’s the part of his legacy I
hope you’ll take with you. [He] was remarkable for
more than his scholarship, activism, or advice. He taught
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Voice
the
A News Magazine Published Monthly
by Congregation Sons of Israel
Rabbi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert S. Pilavin
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Binder
Nursery School Director . . . . . . . . . . Renée Narson
Men’s Club President . . . . . . . . . . . . .Michael Katz
Sisterhood Co-President . . . . . . . . . . . . Bonnie Leff
Sisterhood Co-President . . . . . . . . . . .Barbara Zagha
Editor, the Voice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Berger
Manager of Communication & Business . . . . . . . . .
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Manager of Bookkeeping & Special Events . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Michele Sacks
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Manager-Bookkeeping & Special Events
Michele Sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]
Vice President/Ritual
Steve Wertheim . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]
Vice President/Education & Nursery
Stacey Katz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]
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Darrin Goldman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]
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continued from page 3
that each of us is a diamond. A diamond in the rough,
perhaps, but a diamond nonetheless. May each of us
polish our diamond in 5755.”
ol Nidre. I noted the imminent 50th anniversary of
the Broadway premier of “Fiddler on the Roof.” I
gave background on this beloved musical based on a new
book by Alisa Solomon: Wonder of Wonders: A Cultural
History of Fiddler on the Roof. I noted that the 50th
anniversary was but a pretext for exploring Yom Kippur
themes:
When Tevye speaks of Tradition, he means the
real deal. At the library last week I saw a display of 16
books on Rosh Hashanah. 13 were cookbooks. Tradition
is more than menus. And while we’re on the topic, what
are we serving our guests next week for Sukkot and
Shemini Atzeret? Tradition is not a condiment. It’s the
main course. It’s about balance.
Tevye had a vision of Jewish life that he’d pursue
if he were a rich man. We are infinitely wealthier than
he. Have our Jewish goals kept pace?
We say the most important thing is to be a
K
mensch, but how? Is our untrained intuition better than
the Torah? Perchik is a cautionary tale.
The Jewish family is in distress. Our young
people are struggling to find appropriate partners.
Anatevka reminds us that the community could help.
Even with our best efforts, however, Chava will
sometimes meet a Fyedka.
The creators of Fiddler worried that it was “too
Jewish.” They feared that it would close after the last
Hadassah group had seen it. But the inner life of the
shtetl stirred the hearts of people throughout the world ...
perhaps we do a better business when we don’t water
down our product. L’Chayim!
izkor – We noted that the theological basis for
Yizkor on Yom Kippur is the belief that the dead, no
less than the living, are in need of atonement. Since they
are no longer physically with us, we cannot pay them
back. It is still possible, however, to pay forward. By
performing mitzvot in their honor and in their memory,
we extend their legacy by “padding” their resume.
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ADULT EDUCATION NOTES
Our classes at Levy’s are on Wednesdays (November 5-12-19) at 10 AM.
Hebrew reading classes are on Monday evenings. Call the office for details.
ASK THE RABBI
Rabbi,
I have a problem every Yom Kippur. Kol Nidre is at 6:15 PM. Candle lighting is 6:20pm, so I can't get there
on time because I light candles. Some of the women were discussing this as we arrived late for services. Every
year it's the same.
Thoughts?
B
Dear B –
The posted candle-lighting time is usually 18 minutes before sundown. That is the deadline for lighting
candles, not the precise moment to light them.
The solution is to light candles just before you want to leave for Kol Nidre.
For instance, the candles could have been lit at 5:45 or 6:00 PM on Friday.
(By the way, this happens routinely during spring and summer. Our Friday night services are uniformly at
6:30 PM from roughly May to September - even though sundown may be an hour away. The candles are lit
before going to services.)
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Fundraising News
by Maurice Zagha
Introducing
The Mishan Hall
at Congregation Sons of Israel
We are pleased to announce that in celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary, Rafi and
Miriam Mishan have chosen to mark this important personal milestone with a major gift to
Congregation Sons of Israel.
The Board of Directors and fellow members of our shul extend a hearty Mazal Tov to the
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generosity. In recognition of their gift, we have named our beautiful Social Hall for Rafi
and Miriam, WREHNQRZQKHQFHIRUWKDV´7KH0LVKDQ+DOOµ
Rafi and Miriam! Yasher koach, todah rabbah and hD]DNX·EDUXFK to you from all of us!
May you and your family go from strength to strength, as you lead us by example in
this and so very many other shul endeavors!
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president’s message
By David Binder
preparation for Sukkot we held a Sukkot Workshop,
ow that the High Holidays are past us, I hope our
and our annual Sukkot Across America featuring the
Kol Nidre and Yom Kippur services were
Odessa Klezmer Band was a big hit. Sisterhood also
inspiring and motivating for everyone. A big thank you
held their opening event which featured Robin Fox, the
to Rabbi Pilavin and Cantor Jack Muchnick for leading
“grand champion” of the Ladies of Laughter
us in the prayers. On Kol Nidre night, I had the honor
Competition (Gotham Comedy Club) and winner of
of announcing the renaming of our social hall to the
the 2010 Gilda’s Club laugh off award.
Mishan Hall in celebration of Miriam and Rafi
We also held our first of 4 congregational
Mishan’s 50th anniversary. As a result of their
meetings where we discussed the status of our
generous donation to CSI, I was able to present
budget and Nursery school as well as sharing
them a plaque that will hang on the entrance
information on our cemetery benefits. I
to the Mishan Hall.
hope this was helpful to everyone who
This year the ending of the Yom
attended and I look forward to our
Kippur fast was marked by not one
next meeting.
but three tremendous Shofar
Coming up this month on
blowing, thanks to Mayer
Wednesday, November 12, is
Brandwein, Marty Wisniewski,
Sisterhood’s Book Chat, where
and the Cantor. I received
they will be discussing Sue
many positive comments and I
Monk Kidd’s “The Invention of
hope we will all be able to
Wings,” which will be led by
hear them again next year.
Jane Goldstein. A very
Speaking of Kol Nidre,
important upcoming event is
I’d like to remind everyone
Sisterhood’s second annual
that our annual Kol Nidre
Woman of Valor celebration
pledges are an important part of
honoring Michelle Fields. This
maintaining our budget, so
breakfast is being held on Sunday,
please send in your pledges that
November 16, at 9:30am, so be sure
you committed to when you were
to send in your RSVP card. There will
called. If we didn’t speak to you
also be a journal, so please send in your
directly on the phone to mark your
donation as soon as you can.
pledge, you can still send in your donation
The Men’s Club is trying to gauge interest on
to the office and specify that it is for the Kol
several upcoming events: 1. Wednesday night,
Nidre pledge. On behalf of the Board and the Rabbi, I
December 17, 2014, 7:00pm, the NJ Devils vs the
thank you in advance for your support.
Ottawa Senators (First night of Hanukkah, also Jewish
Speaking of the Board, this month’s Board
Heritage Night with special Hanukkah related
member spotlight is shining on Bill Berger, our Trustee
programming) for a special price of $25 a ticket. 2.
at Large who is responsible for putting together our
Sunday afternoon, March 8, 2015, 5:00pm, the NJ
monthly Voice newsletter. As someone who has firstDevils vs the Philadelphia Flyers for $53 a ticket.
hand experience on what it takes to accomplish this
Group outings to NJ Devils games now include the
every month, I know that Bill puts in a tremendous
ability to go on the ice after the game and take a group
amount of hours in gathering the articles, formatting
picture at center ice with the NJ Devils logo and/or
and laying out each individual page, and making sure
play a game of broom ball on the ice after the game. If
that you receive the Voice in a timely manner. Another
you think you would like to purchase any of these
way of looking at it: Bill is responsible for a 30 – 35
tickets,
please
email
Mike
Katz,
at
page report that is presented to all our members every
[email protected]
month. I want to give a big “Thank You” to Bill for
I’d like to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving…
doing this job so well for over 4 years.
please remember that no matter what, we all have a lot
Last month we also were able to join in the Sukkot
to be thankful for!
and Simchas Torah festivities and services. Hopefully,
many of you were able to participate and eat in our
beautiful Sukkah at some point during the holiday. In
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Men’s Club Happenings
By Michael Katz, President
ur Sunday morning breakfast programs will kick
off on November 23rd at 9:30 AM with a Scotch
tasting. What better way to enjoy your bagels, lox and
cream cheese than with a sampling of some wonderful
Scotch Whiskies?
If you have any suggestions for our breakfast
programs, please send them to Michael Katz at
[email protected].
As many of you know, the Men’s Club has run
an annual group outing to a New Jersey Devils hockey
game. We are looking at two possible games:
1. Wednesday night, December 17, 2014 at 7:00
PM vs the Ottawa Senators, which is Jewish Heritage
night with special Hanukkah related programming, is
being offered at a special price of $25 a ticket.
2. Sunday afternoon, March 8, 2015 at 5:00 PM
vs the Philadelphia Flyers is being offered at $53 a
ticket.
Group outings to Devils games now include an
end of game group photo on the ice with the Devils logo
and/or a game of broomball on the ice. Please contact
Michael Katz at either [email protected] or
[email protected] if you have interest in attending
either or both of these games so we can determine if
there’s sufficient interest to purchase tickets.
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Details of our programs and events will be
forthcoming utilizing the CSI web site,
www.sonsofisrael.com, email notifications, telephone
messages, future issues of the Voice, flyers in the
Synagogue and mailings. You can always contact the
Synagogue office at 732-446-3000 for information on
our events.
To those who have already sent in their dues for
2014/15, thank you very much. For those who have yet
to do so, please join us. Your $36 membership dues help
the Men’s Club provide assistance to our Synagogue for
capital improvements as well as charitable donations to
many worthwhile causes.
We are looking for men who would like to be
trustees for the Men’s Club. Please contact Michael
Katz at [email protected] if you are interested in
joining our board.
When you look at the Men’s Club wall in the
main entranceway, you will see a special “Men of
Distinction” section. As many of us have honored the
special women in our lives with inclusion on the
“Women of Valor” wall, the Men’s Club would like you
to honor those special men in your life with a plaque in
the “Men of Distinction” section. The cost is $150 for
this special honor.
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in your life deserving of special recognition? If your answer is yes, as
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raising activities.
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honor the man, or men, in your life by placing his name on what, we hope,
will be a growing list. The cost for the brass plaque is $150 for a lifetime
of honor.
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inception 35 years ago. During that time, we have contributed over
$100,000 to the Synagogue for capital improvements. In addition, we have
donated over $50,000 to Jewish and other charities and have provided
ongoing financial assistance to youth activities.
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please call the synagogue office or Michael Katz @732-792-1096.
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sisterhood news
By Barbara Zagha and Bonnie Leff
isterhood:
A congenial relationship or
companionship among women; mutual female
esteem, concern, and support. And, if you joined us at
our paid up membership dinner on October 20th at the
synagogue you felt this very special relationship
around the room. Our Mishan Hall was filled with
laughter thanks to entertainment by Robin Fox, “Grand
Champion” of the Ladies Laughter Competition.
Complete with good eats the evening was a huge
success. The Sisterhood would like to thank our great
committee, and all of the “extra hands” for
orchestrating such a lovely event and for helping us to
gain new members with this wonderful launch to our
year.
Our next book chat is right around the corner.
Meet us in the synagogue library on November 12th at
7:15 p.m. as we discuss “The Invention of Wings” by
Sue Monk Kidd. If you think you are too late, think
again – everyone is welcome for this thought
provoking evening – even if you haven’t read the book
you will soon see that you have life experiences to
share right along with our book characters; you will
surely feel a special camaraderie in the room. The next
book will be “The Interestings”, by Meg Wolitzer.
(Mid-Winter, stay tuned for confirmed date).
Last year we began a unique event for our
synagogue in the establishment of the Woman of Valor
breakfast. This year, we have chosen to honor Michelle
Fields for her dedication and passion for Sisterhood
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since 1991. All of those who know Michelle, or have
worked by her side know full well that she is the
embodiment of our mission: to promote the welfare of
the Jewish community, at home and globally through
social, financial and benevolent activities. Join us for
this heartwarming morning as our Sons of Israel
community comes out to honor Michelle Fields and
recognize her dedication to Daughters of Israel and our
congregation on Sunday, November 16th at 9:30 am.
Admission to this event is $10.00 per person. (RSVPs
are due by November 8th).
And as we look ahead, yes….we feel like
dancing….again. Speed Limit returns for a night of
Rock’n Roll on Saturday evening December 13th in
the Mishan Hall. Save the date, and bring your friends.
Anyone who was there last year will surely be on hand
to repeat a fun night with friends and community.
As the year evolves we will need many sets of
hands to expedite all of our commitments to
Congregation Sons of Israel. Even a “small bite” of
volunteering on any committee will add to our mutual
success. We look forward to seeing all of you as the
year progresses!
Together we can make a difference. Please
consider contacting one of our Presidents and raise
your hand to help with our endeavors – Bonnie Leff,
[email protected]
&
Barbara
Zagha,
[email protected].
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Fundraising News
Koren Siddurim for Shabbat and Holidays
By way of a generous donation from Steve Ellis and family, our congregation is now
enjoying these new and beautifully embossed Koren Siddurim.
The Koren Sacks Siddur is the first new Hebrew/English siddur in a generation. The siddur
exemplifies Koren's traditions of textual accuracy and intuitive graphic design, and offers
an illuminating translation and commentary by one of the world's leading Jewish thinkers,
Rabbi Jonathan Sacks.
To the Ellis family - Yasher koach and todah rabbah to you from all of us! Thank you for
your continue support or our congregation.
May you and your family enjoy peace and happiness in the New Year.
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nursery news
By Renée Narson
Always busy – on the run
Every day is filled with fun!
Sukkahs, Shofars, Shabbat at School,
And our Tot Shabbat was really cool.
V.I.P. Shabbat will be a special day,
November 14th is the Shabbat Way,
To recognize the people who we love
And thank Hashem from up above.
Now, on to Fall, to leaves and trees,
To counting, writing, and painting scenes,
To giving Thanks for all we’ve got,
Collecting Food – For those who do NOT.
Busy, Fun, Learning and Caring,
Our school is filled with Loving and Sharing.
TORAH TOTS TIDBITS
By Renée Narson
We are so lucky to have the nicest, sweetest, smartest
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Torah Tots. We celebrated all of the Fall Holidays
lesson before Thanksgiving.
together: we made mini sukkahs, we ate in the
Synagogue Sukkah, and we paraded with our Torahs
for Simchat Torah. Now, we are working on Mitzvot,
May we all have much to be thankful for... We will talk
to you soon when we are getting all set for Chanukah:
cooking, parties, shows and gelt.
mazel tov
Condolences
Aileen & Joe Minchello, on the birth of their grandson,
Noah Greyson Minchello
Louise & Jack Linder, on the birth of their great-grandson,
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Rabbi Jeffrey and Enid Miller, on the birth of their
grandson
Mitchell Strear, on the loss of his beloved wife, and our
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Eileen Ganezer, on the loss of her beloved sister, Sheila
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Ritual News
By Steve Wertheim
s David Binder mentioned in his remarks at Neilah,
the amount of work required to get ready for the
Yom Tovim is extraordinary. The burden of getting the
seating done, assigning and reassigning the honors,
managing the honors during the holidays and all the
physical preparation, falls upon the shoulders of some
very dedicated people.
So thank you and yasher koach to the entire
Ritual Committee for the tremendous help in getting
ready for the High Holidays.
Our new Koren Siddurim are now in the pews
and fully operational. In last month’s notes, I indicated
that we had an anonymous donation of 100 Siddurim.
While the books are anonymous, the donation did not
need to be. So a big thank you to Mike Katz and the
entire Men’s Club, for their very generous gift to the
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shul. The Men’s Club Siddurim will remain blank until
they’re dedicated by members of the shul at $36 per
book.
We received a great deal of positive feedback on
the new padded seats and we will be thrilled to increase
our number of padded rows for next year. If you are
interested in donating a block of chairs, please contact
me directly.
As we prepared for the holidays, we discovered
that several of our white Torah mantles are in need of
replacement and several of our Torah scrolls require
minor repair. For Simchat Torah, we asked honorees to
make donations in multiples of Chai to support those
improvements. If you are planning on making a
donation to the shul, for any reason, please consider
designating the monies for the “Torah Fund”.
The PTO of Sons of Israel is selling honors & memories!!
We now have a program in which you can purchase trees for Israel.
The cost will be $ 18 per tree
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November 3
Sidney Kraus
Philip Schultz
William Schwartz
November 5
Isidore Gerber
Louis Hornstein
Louis Hornstein
Leo Rosmarin
November 6
Isidore Fletcher
Pearl Wasserman
November 7
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Abe Stern
November 8
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November 9
Frieda Freed
November 10
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Moe Klores
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November 11
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November 13
Marcelle Galimidi
Harold Garber
November 14
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father of Marsha Garber
father of Ronnie Gold
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father of Carol Goldstein
father of Naomi Trachtenberg
father of Sally Green
father of Jack Rosmarin
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mother of Bernard
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father of Steven Stern
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father-in-law of Aaron Harmon
mother of Elaine Goldberg
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aunt of Merrill Jaslow
relative of Aileen Minchello
grandfather of Diana Cohen
father of Diana Cohen
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father of Henry Haimowitz
father of George Thaler
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mother of Ellis Galimidi
father of Arnold Garber
21 Cheshvan
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mother of Fred Eisner
mother of Ilene Kornblum
mother of Roberta Thaler
22 Cheshvan
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father of Gladys Halper
Simon Epstein
Ethel Tamres
November 16
Sol Steckman
November 17
Irma Matlow
Bernard Tulgan
November 18
Rudy Fuchs
Rae Tulchiner
November 19
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Sam Roth
November 20
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Marilyn Held Reiner
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Henry Schoen
November 22
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November 24
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Martin Satuloff
November 26
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November 27
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November 28
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Batia Mishan
November 29
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November 30
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father of Norman Tulgan
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mother of Judith Horowitz
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father of Rochelle Epstein
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sister of Robert Held
sister of Ruth Levine
mother-in-law of Jerry Stahler
28 Cheshvan
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father of Joyce Cohen
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mother of Gertrude Indig
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mother of Yitzhak Goldstein
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donations
Your dues make up only a small part of our synogogue’s total income. We rely upon
your generous contributions and we thank the following for their tzedekah to our congregation.
RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND
Michael Morris in memory of Marcus Morris
Robert Held in honor of Harlean & Jerry Enis
Michael Morris in memory of Sophie Morris
Laurie & Sam Landy
Rochelle & Fred Schwartz in memory of Rose Schwartz
JEWISH MOURNER’S BOOK OF WHY
Elaine Fields in honor of Ira Marshall's 80th birthday
Congregation Sons of Israel Nechama Committee in memory
Sandra & Murray Shenberg in honor of the marriages of Craig
of Sheryl Strear
Ginsberg to Randi Elberg and Stephanie Ginsberg to
Paul Ellis
MICHELLE’S MAGIC GARDEN
Joseph Litman in memory of Clara Lisker
Michele & Jefferey Lejfer for a speedy recovery to Jeff Levine
Gerald Barad in memory of Evelyn Barad
Michele & Jefferey Lejfer in honor of Lynne WeissMarshall's
Marcia & Hy Weiner in memory of Bertha Glassman
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Denise Rosner & Eileen Weinstein in memory of Sarah Poller
Rhoda & Emanuel Chodosh in memory of Sarah Isenberg
Audrey & Irwin Kotkin in memory of Bella Stern
Rhoda & Emanuel Chodosh in memory of Solomon Isenberg
Rita & William Kaplowitz in memory of Ethel Lazerson
Thelma Leader in memory of Michael Leader
Marsha & Bob Levine in memory of Gertrude Fleischman
Bonnie & Fred Stone in memory of their parents and siblings
Philip Gaines in memory of Sylvia Gaines
Robert Goodman in memory of Louis Goodman
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Iris & Harvey Kraus in memory of Harry Kostre
Marsha & Richard Reimer in memory of Stuart Reimer
Marsha & Richard Reimer in memory of Louis Meltzer
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Sunny & Stewart Schwartz in memory of Rose Schwartz
Michael & David Sudit in memory of Faina Sudit & Isai Sudit
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Maxine & Art Finkel in honor of Ira Marshall's 80th birthday
Carol & Barry Weiss in memory of Mae Weiss
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Rita & William Kaplowitz in memory of Ruth Kaplowitz
Rita & William Kaplowitz in memory of Louis Lazerson
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Rita Goldstein in memory of Stanley Tatkow
Rhoda & Emanuel Chodosh in memory of Solomon Isenberg
Rita Goldstein in memory of Seymour Goldstein
Gladys & Spencer Halper in memory of Leah Davis
Elaine & Richard Goldberg in memory of Sherry Slade
Judith & Kenneth Gesser in memory of Isaac Spector
Elaine & Richard Goldberg in memory of Rose Goldberg
Sybill & Jack Schier in memory of Hyman Schier
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Cheryl Herbst in memory of Leo Garber
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Rita & William Kaplowitz in memory of Abe Kaplowitz
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Joseph Litman
Miriam & Rafi Mishan in honor of Ira Marshall's 80th birthday
Marlene Abelon
Michelle & Jay Fields in honor of Ira Marshall's 80th birthday
Nancy & Yitzhak Goldstein in honor of receiving an aliyah on
Gary & Nona Schwartz in honor of Ira Marshall's 80th
birthday
Rosh Hashanah
Rita Leff
Sandra & Murray Shenberg for the continued recovery of Jerry
Enis
Deborah & Roger Wilbert
Barry Frost
Denise Rosner in memory of Samuel Taus
Hyman Nathan in memory of Solomon Nathan
Harlean & Jerry Enis in memory of Sidney Enis
Haren & Steven Haber
Peggy & Alex Cohen in memory of Harry Cohen
Beth Mamroud in honor of Robert M. Mayerovic
Sponsor a Kiddush at Congregation Sons of Israel!
Standard Kiddush (up to 60 people) includes challah, butter, cream cheese, herring, cookies, cake, water, soda, coffee, tea
Expanded Kiddush: (includes all of the above)
a) add an occasion cake
b) add tuna salad and egg salad
c) add bagels and bialys
d) add lox (with tomato & onions)*
e) add tuna salad and egg salad and lox (with tomato & onions)
f) add pasta salad or vegetable salad
g) add kugel
h) add hummus platter (includes pita)
i) add quiche
j) add fruit
Suggested Pasta Salads: Sesame noodle, Pesto, Spinach/tomato/olive, Orzo, Primavera
Vegetable Salads: Green Salad, Israeli Salad, Caesar Salad, Fresh Vegetable Platter
A meat Kiddush is also an option. Call Michele at 732-446-3000 for more information.
* belly lox available by request
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Gordons Corner Road
PO Box 369
Manalapan, NJ 07726
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Minyan Times - for November
Friday Afternoon
November 7, 14, 21, 28 . . . . . . . . . . .
Saturday Mornings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Weekday Mornings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7:15 A.M
4:15 P.M.
Sunday Evening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8:30 P.M.
9:00 A.M.
Monday-Thursday Evenings . . . . . . . . . .
8:30 P.M.
Services Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 27) are at 8:30 AM and 4:15 PM.
Saturday Mincha
November 8, 15, 22, 29 . . . . . . . . . . . .
4:00 P.M.
Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8:30 A.M
We urge all members to consider at least a once-a-week commitment to one
of the morning or evening services that are held each day. It will be good
for the soul and ensure that we have a “minyan” promptly each and every
day!