Tevet –Shevat 5775 February , 2015, Vol 48 EBJC RECORDER 511 Ryders Lane, East Brunswick, NJ 08816 Tel: 732-257-7070 Fax: 732-257-9630 www.ebjc.org Shabbat Services YITRO Friday, February 6 – 5pm Saturday, February 7 – 9:30 am & 5 pm TETZAVEH-ZACHOR Friday, February 27 – 5:25 pm Saturday, February 28 – 9:30 am & 5:25 pm MISHPATIM-SHEKALIM Friday, February 13 – 5:10 pm Saturday, February 14 – 9:30 am & 5:10 pm Friday Shabbat times (candle lighting) TERUMAH Friday, February 20 – 5:15 pm Saturday, February 21 – 9:30 am & 5:15 pm EBJC Offerings and Fundraisings Join Men's Club for only $36 contact Gale at (732) 257-7070 Dedication of the second pair of Amir Stained Glass Panels “Reaching for the Heavens”. $1800 $10,000. contact Gale at (732) 257-7070 February 6 – 5:01pm February 13 - 5:10pm February 20 - 5:18 pm February 27 - 5:26 pm Mazel Tosses - Delicious wrapped Sunkist Fruit Gems to be gently tossed at a Bar/Bat Mitvah. $36/50 tosses contact Lory Pelofsky (732) 254-7851 Buy Script for Shop Rite, Acme & Lox, Stock & Deli, Sisterhood keeps 4-5%. It costs you nothing. Contact Carol Weisfelner at (732) 2576752 Show your appreciation, honor or comments about JNF Tree Certificates - $15.00 contact Diana Horosomeone in this Recorder for ony $18. Contact witz at (732) 390-9058 Gale at(732) 257-7070 Advertisers and Sponsors are wanted in the Recorder. Please contact Gale at (732) 257-7070 College Students—Receive Chanukah and Purim baskets from EBJC. Free—Undergraduates— $36 Post Graduates. Please contact Trudi Teicher at (732) 257-7070. Sisterhood Beautiful basket of Food Items, matched to your Simcha with a letter and placement on the Bimah $150. Contact Gale at (732) 257-7070 2 Sponsor or Co-Sponsor a Shabbat Morning Kiddish. (We all love to eat!) Contact Sylvia Halpern at (732) 257-7070 EBJC has a wonderful Gift shop. Please visit us. General Tribute Cards—Please call Bernice Bellows at (732) 254-4103 Bar/Bat Mitzvah tribute cards—please call Beth Belzer at (732) 238-7924 Decorate your home with a fine work of art -- Don Bloom's work now on exhibit in the Gallery. RABBINIC REFLECTIONS — Share in Shabbat Annually at this time of the year our Torah reading cycle brings us to Mount Sinai. The children of Israel have first emerged from Egypt and before their journey is two months old, they are hearing God speak to them from the mountain. Nothing will ever be the same again. Shabbat is a foundational element of EBJC. From Kabbalat Shabbat service on Friday evening to Havdalah on Saturday night, Shabbat is the focal point of our community. Our mission as Jews must be to enhance the Shabbat experience for our members and Jews in our community. To that end we began a program last month that I call “Share in Shabbat.” It is a Friday night experience where Shabbat is the theme. We began with a family style singing service followed by a multigenerational Shabbat meal. We ate, we sang, we schmoozed and we played board games. Some played At Sinai, the People of Israel hear cards, some played checkers, all celebrated Shabbat in the voice of God and Moses descends from the moun- the spirit of Shabbat. tain with the Ten Commandments. These ten utterances have formed the foundation of our faith, and the ultimate meaning of what it means to be a Jew. Each of This month we continue this tradition. Join Elana these Commandments is an essential teaching of Juda- and I on Friday Night February 13th, for a singing serism and none can be said to be more important than vice at 6:30 PM and stay for Shabbat dinner, cards, another, but of all the Commandments one has defined table games, talk and tea. We will Share in Shabbat as Jewish practice throughout the ages. The Fourth Com- a community and as we do so we will be uplifted. mandment tells us “Remember the Sabbath Day and keep it holy,” and throughout history, Jews have been keeping Shabbat and using it as a standard of their For those senior adults who need round-trip transportation, we are pleased to offer a shuttle bus service commitment to God. with support of The Wilf Campus For Senior Living and the Jewish Federation of Middlesex County. Space is While we use the term “Shomer Shabbat,” keeping limited on a first-come, first-served basis. Call the EBJC Shabbat, as a description of our fidelity to God, it was office to reserve transportation. the Zionist writer, Ahad Ha’am who wrote, “More than the Jews have kept Shabbat, Shabbat has kept the Jews.” Ahad Ha’am recognized that the observance The Talmud tells the story of a Roman official who and the meaning of Shabbat had cemented in the Jew- was speaking to Rabbi Joshua ben Hanania. He asked ish people a unique identity. Shabbat helps distinguish the Rabbi, “Why has the Sabbath dish such a fragrant between Jews and non-Jews in a cultural as well as in a odor?” The Rabbi told him, “We have a certain seasonreligious sense. He believed that strong senses of Jew- ing, called the Sabbath, which we put into it, and that ish identify and pride was a direct result of observing gives it a fragrant aroma.” and acknowledging Shabbat as our holy day. What he recognized over a century ago is even more accurate Indeed Shabbat gives this special aroma and flavor today. to our lives. That is why at EBJC we are so eager to Share in Shabbat. In a Jewish world that is that is under siege by the forces of assimilation and where people are struggling with purpose and meaning, there is no more important Rabbi Joshua S. Finkelstein celebration than Shabbat. The observance and celebration of Shabbat helps cement our commitment to God, strengthen our relationship with the Jewish people, enhance our connection to community and reinvigorate our bond with our family. We do not keep Shabbat holy as much as Shabbat keeps us whole! 3 4 President’s Report It never fails. We run an event and somebody, some people, or everyone says, how wonderful a time they had and only if more people attended. Immediately following these events people come up and tell me that they know they missed something special and they wish they had attended. Over the last six months we’ve been running many extraordinary events including Eat!, Drink! and Play! for Israel, Cory Booker, Dueling Pianos, and most recently our Multi-Generational Shabbat just to name a few. Coming up in February are several not to be missed events. Starting on Sunday, February 1st is the Men’s Club Annual World Wide Wrap featuring a talk by Yigal and Deena Oren on Israeli current events. On Sunday February 15th the Men’s Club and Social Action are holding a blood drive and a presentation to the Unsung Heroes of EBJC. Following that presentation that includes a nice breakfast, I will be holding a parlor meeting to answer your questions about EBJC. Rabbi Finkelstein, on Sunday, February 22nd is leading a group on a kosher tour of New York City including stops on the Lower East Side, sweet stop and dinner at a kosher deli, and a tour and prayer stop at the 9-11 Museum. The month of February culminates with an event for the entire family. On February 28th, EBJC will be presenting a Broadway Review featuring 2 original cast members from Les Misérables, an ensemble cast from several Broadway plays and our very own Jonathan Seltzer who played Billy Elliot. Tickets are being priced in a family friendly manner; $36 for an individual, $118 for a Family of 4. This is our winter major fund raising event. We’ll be sending out an email soon with a URL to the group’s 5 publicity video and order information. Join us for an event or 2 in February and don’t be one of those people that wish they did something but never did. Eric Rabinowitz PreSchool Press from Lynda Perel I cannot tell a lie, I love cherry pie! Our preschoolers will be baking a cherry pie in honor of Presidents Day. We will read books, sing songs, and learn how someone can become president of the United States. Who knows? Maybe one of our preschoolers will be president one day. On February 2nd our students are taking a trip to the State Theater in New Brunswick. They will see the show, “Stella the Snow Queen”, based on the award-winning children's book series by MarieLouise Gay. This books tells the endearing story of two children who spend the day playing in the snow. Our preschooler not only get the thrill of riding on a school bus, but they also get to experience a live show in the theater. To see the expressions on their faces is priceless. In honor of Dental Health Month, Dr. Jamie Wasserman will talk to our preschooler about how to take care of their pearly whites. Jamie does a great job talking showing the kids how to take care of their teeth with felt board stories and demonstrations. We appreciate her taking time out of her busy schedule to come and talk to our Nursery School. 6 DIRECTOR’S DRASH from Julie Schwarzwald "What's in a name? That which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet." William Shakespeare may have been correct, but we also know that semantics can play a large role in perception. Hebrew School. Religious School. Sunday School. Supplementary School. Center for Jewish Learning. What's in a name? Over the years, the changes in names for what we call Hebrew School sometimes have been tied to changes in curriculum and objectives, and sometimes have been tied to marketing and public relations. Regardless, the decision of curriculum and emphasis is an ongoing question for all of us involved in Jewish education. As the time devoted to Jewish education declines - from three days a week to two to only one day a week in some schools - the demand for these institutions to "teach it all" has increased. What should our emphasis be? Hebrew reading - Do we want our children to be able to decode Hebrew fluently? Hebrew language - Do we want our children to understand the meaning of what they are reading? Conversational Hebrew - Do we want our children to be able to speak Hebrew fluently? Prayers - Do we want our children to know the prayers for Shabbat and holidays and daily worship and be confident in any shul anywhere in the world? Israel - Do we want our children to know the history of the land of Israel? And the geography, and the major cities, and the culture and national symbols and anthem? Holidays - Do we want our children to be knowledgeable about the history, rituals, traditions, and blessings associated with Jewish holidays? Bible - Do we want our children to know the stories of the Torah and how they communicate our ancestry and our values? Ethics - Do we want our children to embody the ethics and values of Judaism? And what the mitzvot and commandments are and how to follow them? God - Do we want our children to develop a personal, spiritual relationship with God? Life Cycle - Do we want our children to understand the Jewish aspects of life cycle events? The answer, of course, is YES. To all of the above. Moreover, please don't take more than two hours a week, on 7 a day that is most convenient to my family, at a reasonable price that is easily affordable. All understandable, but highly unlikely, to say the least! So, it is time to begin a conversation on what our priorities are. We know that we do not want bar/bat mitzvah to be the end of Jewish education; we know that we want our children to be lifelong learners and lifelong Jews. The Hebrew language is a unifying element among Jews around the world, as is a knowledge of and comfort with tefillah/prayer and synagogue rituals. Yet we each, as adults, approach Judaism in different ways and view it through different lenses. I look forward to engaging in this conversation with you over the next few months. HEBREW SCHOOL HAPPENINGS Please join us on Sunday, February 1 for the World Wide Wrap, a chance to learn about and practice putting on tefillin. This will be a school day for Kitot Vav and Zayin and their parents, as they join Kita Hei for a special program with Men's Club. Kitot Gimel and Dalet will build a pair of tefillin as they learn about the contents. There will be no school on Sunday, February 15 due to Presidents Weekend. Please join Kitot Dalet and Hei as they take part in Shabbat services on Friday, February 20. On Sunday, February 22, Kita Vav will go to the Museum of Jewish Heritage as part of their unit on the Holocaust. YOUTH NEWS The new youth lounge in APR 1 is looking spiffy after USY'ers painted it! We would love to have a refrigerator there for use by the youth groups and the Hebrew school. Donations welcome! Upcoming events: Chaverim – Mt. Rushmore President Painting, February 24, 6:15-7:30 pm Kadima – Cupcake Wars, February 3, 6:15-7:45 pm USY – Israel Night, February 17, 7:00-9:00 pm For more information about any of these programs, contact Julie Schwarzwald, Education and Youth Director, [email protected]. East Brunswick Jewish Center Mark Benson, Youth Commission 732-432-7693 511 Ryders Lane, E Brunswick, NJ 08816 Tel: 732-257-7070 Fax: 732-257-9630 www.ebjc.org Joannie Weinfeld, Youth Commission 732-390-7794 Steven Albert,Religious chair 732-238-7126 Julie Schwarzwald, Education & Youth Director 732-2577070 Lynda Perel, Nursery School Director 732-257-7070 Primary Contacts 8 Joshua Finkelstein, Rabbi 732-257-7070 Eric Rabinowitz, President 732-390-9781 Raymond Sasson, Financial Admin. 732-257-7070 David Blivaiss, Treasurer 732-238-6780 Cindy Rabinowitz, Sisterhood President 732-390-9781 Mark Foladare, Men’s Club President 732-238-4656 RECORDER STAFF Gale Dillman, Administration Vicki & Marty Nathanson, Rick Rollman, Joannie Weinfeld, Madeline Frances Jay Lopatin, Editor THE WORLD WIDE WRAP IS FEBRUARY 1, 2015 The Men’s Club has an exciting set of programs planned: We will have extra tefillin, and congregants, to help anyone attending the morning service, who require assistance putting on the tefillin. Services begin 8:15 A.M. There will be a breakfast after Sunday morning services (around 9:00 AM) with Yigal and Deena Oren giving a presentation and answering questions on Israeli Current Events which includes how Israeli politics will affect the upcoming election. Around 10:00 AM - 11:15 there will be a World Wide Wrap program for the 5th - 7th graders. The Mens Club will assist interested 5th - 7th graders in putting on the tefillin. There will be two or three speakers from the Shul, who will talk about what it means to them for putting on Tefillin. For 3rd and 4th graders, there will be an opportunity to build a pair of model tefillin. Upcoming Mens Club Events February 1st - World Wide Wrap February 15th - With Social Action Committee Tri-Synogogue Blood Drive and Unsung Heroes Breakfast March tbd - Joint Breakfast with Sisterhood - Book and Author April 19th - Breakfast program on health and medicine April - Yom Hashoah Yellow candle program Mens club Basketball - talk to Lloyd Shepetin Mens Club Softball - talk to Steve Harkavy 9 10 February 2015 Calendar Broadway Review— Book by Feb 1 and get PREMIUM VIP Seating. Broadway Review— Feb 28 Event Dalet and Hei Dinner & Service – Feb. 20 – 6:30 pm Don Bloom— Acclaimed fine artist Don Bloom has graced our new EBJC Gallery with his work. Egalitarian morning minyan-Feb. 7 Egalitarian mincha minyan –Feb. 21-5:20 pm Genesis Science – Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23 – 8:30 pmLibrary Hebrew Class- Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26-7 pm – Library Israeli Dance – Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23 –7 pm - Kroll ballroom Lunch and Learn – Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25 - - 12 noon – Kroll ballroom Mah Jongg – Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23 – 7:30 pm Talmud Class-Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25 – 8:30 pm – Library Ulpan – Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24-7 pm Youth Group – Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24 a Fashion Show, a craft project, a Spring Sisterhood Shabbat, and the annual Torah Fund Dinner which is scheduled for Friday, May 1st this year. There are so many different and exciting events happening at EBJC, I hope you will participate! Many people make New Year resolutions. I hope that one of them that you make and actually KEEP is to buy gift cards for ShopRite, ACME, and LSD from Sisterhood. Contact Carol 732-257-6752 or email her at [email protected]. Our Judaica Shop is here for YOU!!! Come in and see what’s NEW!!! Lory went shopping!!! There are beautiful gift items for every occasion! Contact Lory Pelofsky. Our Mitzvah Baskets are beautiful and our Mazel Tosses are fun and delicious! Get them for your next Simcha! Join Today’s Sisterhood!!! The order form for Purim is inside this edition of the Recorder. Please fill it out as soon as possible. As in the past, the Shalach Manot baskets will be filled with delicious and fun goodies! It would be a beautiful mitzvah if you send out a basket to ALL of your fellow congregants! Look for the following programs and events coming up in the next few months: A Book and Author program with our very own congregant Shirley Wachtel, 11 Cindy Rabinowitz [email protected] Donations THE CONGREGATION EXTENDS MAZEL TOV TO: Gloria and Steven Green on the marriage of their son, Perry Green to Morgan Zuckerman Gloria and Jerry Gitlitz on the marriage of their great nephew, Perry Green to Morgan Zuckerman Meri and Marc Pearl on the engagement of their son, Matthew Pearl to Karen Stoltz Sharon Fischer and Paul Fischer on the engagement of their daughter, Lital Fischer to Joshua Litwack Margie and Alan Ferrer on the birth of twin granddaughters, Kendall Parker and Kacie Paige Diana and Sheldon Horowitz on the birth of a grandson, Michael Orin Schwanke Linda and Monte Block on the engagement of their daughter, Shannon Block to Bryan Mc Cormick Sherryl and Mickey Kaufman in honor of the birth of their grandson, Aaron Solomon Kaufman YAHRZEIT 12 Allen Bachenheimer for yahrzeit in memory of his father, Josef Bachenheimer Allen Bachenheimer for yahrzeit in memory of his mother, Herta Bachenheimer Allen Bachenheimer for yahrzeit in memory of his father-in-law, William Shapiro Doris and David Bagoff for yahrzeit in memory of his father, Nathan Bagoff Marlene and Jordan Barth for yahrzeit in memory of her grandmother, Rose Itzkowitz Rochelle and Gary Bennett for yahrzeit in memory of her mother, Sophie Zamore Rochelle and Gary Bennett for yahr- zeit in memory her father, Joseph Zamore Rochelle and Gary Bennett for yahrzeit in memory of her sister, Harriet Felsenstein Rebecca and Charles Breverman for yahrzeit in memory of his father, Harry Breverman Rebecca and Charles Breverman for yahrzeit in memory of his mother, Sophia Izenson Breverman Rebecca and Charles Breverman for yahrzeit in memory of her father, David Abraham Dragiff Judy and Saul Brodman for yahrzeit in memory of his father, Morris Brodman Judy and Saul Brodman for yahrzeit in memory of his mother, Rosalind Brodman Myra-Lee Cohen for yahrzeit in memory of her father, Max Cohen Estelle Dellaira for yahrzeit Basya and Alexander Ekshtayn for yahrzeit in memory of his father, Yakov Ekshtayn Basya and Alexander Ekshtayn for yahrzeit in memory of her mother, Raissa Novik Anita and Elliot Freidenreich for yahrzeit in memory of his father, David Freidenreich Isadora Gelb for yahrzeit in memory of her mother, Mary Wachtell Sally Godfrey for yahrzeit in memory of her father-in-law, Reuben Godfrey Margo and Martin Hecht for yahrzeit in memory of her father, Arthur Herberg Margo and Martin Hecht for yahrzeit in memory of his father, Michael Hecht Gloria and Barry Jaslow for yahrzeit in memory of her father, Max Wolk Barbara Reed and Michael Kesler for yahrzeit in memory of his sister, Luba Perlman Sydelle and Sherman Kramer for yahrzeit in memory of her father, Arthur Lesser Alicia and Emil Lax for yahrzeit Joyce and Neal Leavitt for yahrzeit Martin Leska for yahrzeit in memory of Lillian Leska Linda and Roy Levi for yahrzeit in memory of his mother, Else Levi Lynn and Bob Levine for yahrzeit in memory of his mother, Yvette Levine Marcia and Roy Meyers for yahrzeit in memory of Roberta Meyers Dian and Larry Perkel for yahrzeit in memory of her brother, Eugene Rose Cindy and Rick Rollman for yahrzeit Myra and Paul Rose for yahrzeit in memory of her sister, Barbara Dombek Marilyn and Joe Rosen for yahrzeit in memory of his mother, Ruth Rosen Janice and Jerry Saferstein for yahrzeit in memory of her father, Sidney Stein Janice and Jerry Saferstein for yahrzeit in memory of his mother, Grace Saferstein Janice and Jerry Saferstein for yahrzeit in memory of his uncle, Jack Saferstein Phyllis Schneider for yahrzeit in memory of her father, Louis Saffer Florence and Irwin Schwartz for yahrzeit in memory of her father, Hyman Wexlin Judy and Ken Streisand for yahrzeit in memory of her father, Irwin Rothman Rochelle and Sorin Weissman for yahrzeit Carol and Mark Winter for yahrzeit in memory of her father, Milton Weissman Yvette Schlussel and Asher Yama for yahrzeit in memory of his father, Mordecai Yama Florence and Steven Winter for yahrzeit in memory of his father, Nathan Winter Leba and Neal Yolin for yahrzeit in memory of his sister, Marilyn Epstein ALIYAH Sylvia and Ed Cohen Sheryl and Glenn Dekhayser for aliyot Edith and Eugene Foladare Marla and Marty Genee Sydney and Larry Kramer Fran and Joel Shafer Terri and Jack Silverman Shirley and Bruce Sommers Janice and Lewis Stolar in honor of Janice’s father, William Goldberg’s 85th birthday Trudi and Stuart Teicher GENERAL 13 Robyn and Michael Barnett in memory of Roberta Solomon’s father, Joseph Einhorn Rochelle and Gary Bennett for an El Molay Rochelle and Gary Bennett for an el Moley Rachamim Bobbi and David Blumenthal in memory of Phyllis Schneider’s husband and Laura Sucher’s dad, Al Schneider Donna and Harvey Goldschmidt in memory of Phyllis Schneider’s husband and Laura Sucher’s dad, Al Schneider Gloria and Barry Jaslow in memory of Neil Kosher’s mother, Shirley Kosher Gloria and Barry Jaslow in honor of Harvey Goldschmidt receiving the Man of the Year award from Men’s Club Sherry Keller in memory of Phyllis Schneider’s husband and Laura Sucher’s dad, Al Schneider Rosanne and Arthur Kleinman in memory of Pearl and Fred Efros and their Holocaust child, Ava Marten Rosanne and Arthur Kleinman in memory of Jessie, Rabbi Irving and Randi Kleinman Rosanne and Arthur Kleinman in memory of Esther Schwartz’ mother, Paula Kalina Sydney and Larry Kramer in honor of the birth of Rosanne and Arthur Kleinman’s grandson, Harrison Rand Kleinman Sydney and Larry Kramer in memory of Roberta Solomon’s father, Joseph Einhorn Sydney and Larry Kramer in honor of the birth of Sherryl and Mickey kaufman’s grandson, Aaron Solomon Kaufman Vickie and Martin Nathanson in memory of Phyllis Schneider’s husband and Laura Sucher’s dad, Al Schneider Anita and Herman Price for a meshuberach Janice and Jerry Saferstein in memory of Monte Block’s father, Jerome Block Janice and Jerry Saferstein in memory of Neil Kosher’s mother, Shirley Kosher Adela and Raymond Sasson in memory of Phyllis Schneider’s husband and Laura Sucher’s dad, Al Schneider Amy and Will Schafer in memory of Phyllis Schneider’s husband and Laura Sucher’s dad, Al Schneider Caroline and Fred Steinberg in memory of Roberta Solomon’s father, Joseph Einhorn Ross Teicher in honor of the B’nai Mitzvah of Jack and Rebecca Rollman Trudi and Stuart Teicher in honor of the B’nai Mitzvah of Jack and Rebecca Rollman Trudi and Stuart Teicher in memory of Roberta Solomon’s father, Joseph Einhorn Trudi and Stuart Teicher in memory of Phyllis Schneider’s husband and Laura Sucher’s dad, Al Schneider Carol and Mark Winter in honor of the birth of Margie and Alan Ferrer’s granddaughters, Kendall Parker and Kacie Paige BLIVAISS SCHOLARSHIP FUND Karen and David Blivaiss for yahrzeit in memory of his father, Ben Blivaiss KORN SCHOLARSHIP FUND Ellen and Allan Korn in memory of Phyllis Schneider’s husband and Laura Sucher’s dad, Al Schneider Ellen and Allan Korn in memory of Roberta Solomon’s father, Joseph Einhorn FLORENCE ALBERT MEMORIAL FUND Brenda and Steven Albert in memory of Phyllis Schneider’s husband and Laura Sucher’s dad Al Schneider Brenda and Steven Albert in honor of Evan Schonfeld’s marriage to Sarah Trachtenberg Brenda and Steven Albert in memory of Neil Kosher’s mother, Shirley Kosher BIKUR CHOLIM COMMITTEE Ira Harkavy in thanks for the Bikur Cholim visits when he was in the hospital THE CONGREGATION EXTENDS CONDOLENCES TO: Phyllis Schneider on the loss of her husband, Al Schneider Laura Sucher on the loss of her father, Al Schneider www.ebjc.org Is Now Better Than Ever Okay, we know our prior website was long over- You can see the current and prior issues of due for an overhaul. 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