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May 21st on this special Shabbat as we dedicate a new Torah Crown 732-545-6482 732-246-3100 fax www.hpct-cae.org “Keter Torah” MAY 2016 HAVANA GALA Celebrating 180 years of the Temple - Oh what a fantástico night it was! in memory of Harriet Tabak, to adorn the previously dedicated Harriet Tabak Torah. Special Kiddush to follow sponsored by Joe Tabak and family. Join us at the Loretta Flam z”l Memorial Lecture With Guest Speaker: Rabbi Geoffrey A. Mitelman on Sunday, May 22 - 9:30 a.m. It’s About Time. Time is a funny thing. We experience time going fast or slow and some moments are more important than others. So what is the nature of time? What’s the difference between physical time and psychological time? And how does Judaism understand and help us mark our days, weeks and years? No fee for nembers; Non-Members $10 Light breakfast will be served. PAGE 2 Highland Park Conservative Temple Congregation Anshe Emeth Rabbi Eliot Isaac Malomet Rabbi Emeritus Yakov R. Hilsenrath zt”l Hazzan Randall Levin OFFICERS President President Elect 1st Vice President 2nd Vice President BOARD OF TRUSTEES David Brotman Ira Cohen Nanette Cohen Lawrence Fineberg Carey Glass Marty Golden Phil Goldwasser David Greenblatt Sheldon Freidenreich Zoltan Kemeny Stuart Feinblatt Dr. Barbara Chabner Treasurer Barry Sherman Financial Secretary Arnold Schifman Recording Secretary Joy Kuchinsky Dr. Peter Heimann Marc Herman Sue Kheel Ira Kizner Sherri Lerner Steve Lerner Carrie Mitnick Uri Mittler Lisa Morgan Barbara Parkoff Stanley Ravens Henry Salmon Linda Schmidt Marcia Shiffman Al Tondow Jerry Trub Men’s Club Presidents: Marty Golden and Larry Klioze Sisterhood President: Marsha Goldwasser PAST PRESIDENTS Jacob Willner z’l A. Harry Freedman z’l Louis Beck z’l David Michelson z’l Philip Susswein z’l Abram Freidberg z’l Harry Kroll z’l Stuart Katz z’l Daniel Rockoff z’l HONORARY TRUSTEES Barbara Cohen Edward Cohen Dr. Marlene Herman Dr. Hans Fisher Karl Ringel z’l Dr. Theodore Stahl Gertrude Klaus Arthur Cohen Dr. Theodore Sulzberg Albert Rappaport Dr. Elliot Brooks Benjamin Schall Edward Guttenplan Roy Tanzman Kevin Leff Hon. Gayle Brill Mittler Fred Morgan Dr. Peter Schild Stuart Mitnick Samuel Kamens Carl Levy Dr. Mitchel Rosen Linda Tondow Charles Mandel z’l Arline Schwartzman Ira Susswein z’l Joseph Tabak Hon. Herbert Tanzman z’l Mazel Tov Muriel and Stanley Haber on the birth of their great-grandson, Meir Mazuz. Anne Glatt on the engagement of her granddaughter, Natalie Weinberg, to Max Dolitsky. Anne and Rabbi Joe Novick on the birth of their grandson, Israel Horan. Lita and Jeffrey Greenberg on the Bar Mitzvah of their grandson, Jack Greenberg. Marian Campisi, Bonnie Freidenreich, Susan Greenstone and Bernice Bernstein on being honored by Hadassah at their Youth Aliyah Brunch. Yosefa Lebeau and Dov Nelkin on the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Amitai Nelkin. Ana and Kevin Werbel on the Bat Mitzvah of their daughter, Arielle Werbel. Stacey and Craig Lampert on the Bat Mitzvah of their daughter, Hayley Lampert. Heather and Philip Kibel on the Bat Mitzvah of their daughter, Rose Kibel. Barbara and Steve Parkoff on the Bat Mitzvah of their granddaughter, Rose Kibel. Michael Brill in honor of his special birthday. Janet Robinson in honor of her special birthday. Ted Sulzberg in honor of his special birthday. Lila Schwartz in honor of her special birthday. Dorothy Weiss in honor of her special birthday. LISTING OF Graduates It’s not too early to think of listing your graduates, from middle school to doctoral program, in the June/July/August issue of the KIRUV. So, please submit the name of your graduate, along with the school he or she is graduating from and the degree he or she is obtaining (when appropriate), to the KIRUV or call the Temple Office (732) 545-6482 before the May 3rd deadline. Scholarship Shabbat Saturday, June 18 Come hear a few of our scholarship recipients as they talk about what they experienced last summer! TODAH RABAH We would like to thank all those who generously donated beautiful baskets to the Shul. You just might recognize them at the next Kiddush or Simcha or on the welcome table. Nahamu Nahamu Eric and Diane Weinberg on the loss of Eric’s mother, Sheila Weinberg. Jonathan and Alyssa Siegel on the loss of Jonathan’s mother, Toby Siegel. Steven and Suzette Kolb on the loss of Steven’s father, Herbert Kolb. Family and friends of Marion Holdowsky. Lil Prince on the loss of her brother. Francine Kritchek and Hy Zimmerberg in honor of their special wedding anniversary. Sara and Jay Culang in honor of their special wedding anniversary. Brenda and Roy Tanzman in honor of their special wedding anniversary. Iris and Elliot Ramer in honor of their special wedding anniversary. Highland Park Conservative Temple Congregation Anshe Emeth PAGE 3 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Sheldon Freidenreich, President I would like to describe what has been happening in some of the Temple committees. • The Fundraising Committee, led by Barbara Parkoff, has been meeting to explore potential future programs. • The Safety and Security Committee, under the leadership of Steven Pasichow, has been updating the Temple’s Emergency Action Plan and has been looking into security issues. Steve has begun including a safety/security tip in each Kiruv issue. • The new Israel Affairs Committee has been formed. Under the direction of Rabbi Joseph Novick, the purpose of the committee is to provide information about Israel and to propose programs that could be included in the adult education offerings. • Last year the Constitution Committee proposed changes to the synagogue constitution which were adopted June, 2015. This year, under the tutelage of Larry Fineberg, the committee has been exploring changes to the by- laws. The bylaws describe the roles and functions of the standing Temple committees. • As a participant in partnership with the Grinspoon Foundation and the Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey, the Temple now has a Life & Legacy Committee. The purpose of the committee is to seek and encourage commitments of legacy gifts to the Temple. After completing initial training and writing a plan of action, the committee is now beginning to have conversations with members about legacy giving. Please take the time to talk with a committee member if you are contacted. • The Bikkur Cholim Chessed Outreach Committee, under Nanette Cohen and Marlene Tarshish, has been very active in providing meals, phone calls and/or visits to members. Nanette has been working in partnership with Jewish Federation and the Wilf Senior Campus, to arrange accessible transportation for designated Shabbat services and other Temple events. • Under the direction of Henry Salmon, the Investment Committee has been working to provide better management for the Temple’s investments. While previously, each individual designated fund had its own investment account, going forward all Temple funds with a few exceptions will be comingled, allowing the Temple to obtain a better rate of return without increasing risk or incurring changes to our investment policy. Although the funds will be comingled, our accounting practices will maintain separate fund values. • The Library Committee, led by Anne Greenberg, has been active in maintenance of the library book inventory as well as creating displays of books for the various holiday periods. As you can see there has been much accomplished by our committees and this list does not even include the Family Programming, Religious, Membership, CAE Legacy, Holocaust Remembrance, Holocaust Memorial, Cantorial Shabbat, AJA/Adult Education, Film Series, Above & Beyond Daycare Committees as well as Sisterhood and Men’s Club. A few weeks ago we recognized all our volunteers at Volunteer Shabbat. Close to 300 names were listed. There is so much that goes on at the Temple, but without our volunteers working with our staff, the Temple would not be the home we have come to expect. Much thanks goes to everyone who has contributed their time to these efforts. May Happenings: Many years ago a group of Temple members got together to create a very special tapestry. Each was given a section to hook. When all of the sections were completed they were sewn together into the massive tapestry that occupied the rear wall of the old Kroll Auditorium. This work of art brought a very special feeling to the room especially knowing about the love and effort that went into the project. The artist behind the tapestry was Mordechai Rosenstein. Some years later a second Rosenstein tapestry was added above the ark in the old sanctuary. Renewing our long association, renowned artist Mordechai Rosenstein will be coming to the Temple Thursday, May 12 through Sunday, May 15 for several special events. There will be opportunities to hear and learn from the artist, including a display of his work, discussions and a family art program. This is an event that you will not want to miss. Remembrance Day and You Wednesday, May 4 • 7:30 p.m. The Holocaust Remembrance and Education Committee will present our Annual Yom Hashoah Commemoration -- A Service of Remembrance, a Moment to Reflect, a Time to Speak Names, a Need to Preserve, conducted by Rabbi Eliot I. Malomet. HECTOR LUNA our head Custodian for 15+ years is RETIRING in early June. When you see him at Kiddush or around the building – wish him well. He will be missed by us all! Reading the Mishnah with Rabbi Mordecai Schwartz Thursdays Starting May 5 at 8 p.m. (6 sessions) As the oldest surviving statement of Rabbinic Judaism, the Mishnah is arguably our most sacred text after the Torah. Yet its contents are still unknown to the majority of Jews. We will survey its contents and ask why it became so successful in shaping the basic patterns of Jewish life, even as it was truly known only to an elite class of scholars. Cost: Members $50; Non-Members $60 for all sessions Save the Date! Annual Congregational Meeting and Elections Thursday, June 16 at 8 P.M. PAGE 4 Highland Park Conservative Temple Congregation Anshe Emeth SISTERHOOD REPORT Marsha Goldwasser, Sisterhood President March and April were once again packed with Sisterhood activities of all types that showed our versatility and desire to touch all of our members. The month began with our Craft Afternoon. Over 30 women and children joined together to learn to make either a wire woman’s kippah or beaded bracelets. I am sure you have seen the fruits of our labors during services. Leading up to Passover, Sisterhood once again sponsored its Annual Pre-Passover Food Drive for Jewish Family Services. Thank you to those who donated to help JFS provide kosher for Passover food to those members of our greater community who are in need. As always, a portion of our Purim card sales revenue was donated to JFS to help them purchase additional food items. Tuesday, March 15 was the Sisterhood and Raritan Valley Chapter of Hadassah Annual Meeting. Lt. Col. Tiran Attia fascinated us with the story of the creation of “Special in Uniform,” a unique program to integrate special needs young adults into the Israel Defense Forces. This program is just another example of the amazing things happening in Israel. May begins with a first, our second joint meeting with the Raritan Valley Chapter of Hadassah. On Tuesday, May 10th, please join us at the Temple for the next installment in Raritan Valley Hadassah’s Areivut series. Corey Schneider, past president of the Women’s League for Conservative Judaism, will speak about the recent WLCJ mission to Cuba’s Jewish communities. Purim! A big kol hakavod goes out to our co-chairs, Carol Shapiro and Rochelle Epstein for the beautiful “Sprinkling of Israel” packages. I hope everyone has enjoyed their treats, some of which were even Kosher for Passover. Thank you to our delivery chair, Sara Goodman Hand and to Nanette Cohen and Sue Kheel for sending out cards. Todah rabah to those who came out to help us pack the bags and to our drivers for helping Sisterhood spread some Purim joy to the entire congregation. Finally to the patrons and sponsors of the project, thank you for your ongoing support of Sisterhood. Our Annual “Home Cooked” Sisterhood Shabbat Dinner will take place on Friday, May 13th. Cooking together is always a highlight of our year and I hope you will join us as we shop, chop, and prep for this wonderful evening. This year the dinner will feature a presentation by renowned Jewish artist Mordechai Rosenstein. Following Shabbat, please join us for Pinot and Painting with our Artist in Residence. No experience is necessary to enjoy this night of color and wine. Invitations for both events are in a special mailing. April began with our Spring Book Discussion of “Death of a Diva” written by our resident author, Brigitte Goldstein. The fascinating discussion facilitated by Tova Friedman was hosted by our author herself. Thank you both for a wonderful morning. Up next was our second night of Belly Dancing with Sigal. We all had fun while burning off some lasting Purim calories before jumping into our Passover preparations. The class was a nice addition to our regular Monday night Zumba classes. Please join us on Thursday, June 2nd as we honor our immediate past president, Teri Manes, at the inaugural Garden State Region of Women’s League Women of Achievement Chai Tea. This beautiful event will take place at Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael in Springfield and is open to all Sisterhood members. Finally, please mark your calendars for Monday, June 6th for our Annual Neshama Awards and Installation Dinner. The HPCT-CAE Community is Happy to Welcome it’s Newest Members: Jean Belowich joins our congregation. Jean is realtor. She has three adult children and resides in Highland Park. Heather and Matthew Nover reside in Highland Park. Matthew is a Rabbinical student and Heather is a Student Assistant Counselor Everyone is invited to a Sisterhood/Hadassah Special Presentation Tuesday, May 10 – 7:30 p.m. “Cuba’s Jewish Community” A Small and Determined Group Perpetuating Judaism with Guest Speaker, Cory Schneider Cory will share a fascinating presentation of Women’s League recent humanitarian trip to Cuba. RSVP to Susan Winter – winter.susan@gmail.com Save the Date! for Sisterhood’s Installation of Officers and 13th Annual Sisterhood Neshama Award Dinner on Monday, June 6 – 6:30 p.m. More detailed information will be in the mail soon! Marlene Pomper z”l Memorial Lecture in Jewish Literature Sunday, June 5 at 9:30 a.m. with Professor Barry Seldes Help save a life and do a Mitzvah Men’s Club Blood Drive Welcome New Members Sunday, June 26 8:30 am – 1:45 p.m. Highland Park Conservative Temple Congregation Anshe Emeth PAGE 5 NEWS FROM THE MEN’S CLUB Marty Golden and Larry Klioze, Co-Presidents Spring is here, Passover has just passed, and the Men’s Club remains busy. progressive middle-class Democrats in New Jersey. Men’s Club Shabbat took place on April 2nd. Men’s Club members read Torah and Haftorah. We had several Aliyot, and the Men’s Club Choir led the congregation in other parts of the service. The Men’s Club sponsored the Milestone-style Kiddush that was enjoyed by all attendees. As usual, we have several exciting events on the upcoming calendar: The Men’s Club distributed Yellow Candles to the congregation to commemorate Yom HaShoah. These candles are in remembrance of the 6 million Jews who perished in the Holocaust. If you have not yet sent in a donation for your candle, we ask that you please do so. Proceeds from your donations go to support USY and Kadima Summer Camp scholarships. We also remind you to light your Yellow Candle the evening of May 4th. On April 10th, several members of the Men’s Club participated in the Ezra Schwartz Memorial FIT (For Israel Team) 5K run/walk in New Brunswick. Ezra Schwartz was planning on attending Rutgers University when he was murdered by terrorists in Israel. The event raised money for the Rutgers Hillel Center for Israel Engagement (RHCIE) – the first permanent pro-Israel center at any Hillel in America. RHCIE is a model of excellence in Israel engagement, education and advocacy on campus. 100% of the FIT 5K proceeds are going directly to funding Israel programming at Rutgers Hillel. The Men’s Club also hosted an interesting discussion with Phil Murphy about the issues impacting New Jersey families, which was moderated by Matt Hale. Phil Murphy is the former United States Ambassador to Germany and the Chair of New Way for New Jersey. Everyone in attendance was able to hear about the organization’s plans to promote a agenda among Sometime in May or June (date TBD) will be our annual athletic competition with USY. The details were not finalized by press time, so watch your email and listen to announcements about time, place and this year’s sport. No matter the details, it promises to be a good time for all. On June 5th, we have our 4th Annual Pre-Shavuot Wine and Cheesecake Tasting. This is always a popular event where we get to taste a fine selection of Kosher wines and sample several different delicious cheesecakes baked by Men’s Club members (or more likely, their spouses). On June 26th, we will hold our SemiAnnual Blood Drive. Watch your mail and the Welcome Table for more information as we get closer to the date. The Northern New Jersey Region (NNJR) of the Federation of Jewish Men’s Clubs (FJMC) is conducting a fundraising raffle. Half the proceeds from the raffle ticket sale stay right here with the HPCT-CAE Men’s Club and helps us support many programs at the Temple. Tickets are $2 each or $18 for a book of 10. Prizes include an $1800 Visa Gift Card, a $750 Visa Gift Card and three $100 Visa Gift Cards. The drawing will be held during the NNJR Presidents’ Dinner, Wednesday, June 15th at 9:00 PM at Congregation Agudath Israel in Caldwell, NJ. You need not be present to win. Please contact any Men’s Club Board member to inquire about selling or buying tickets. Also, contact any board member for more information about attending the Presidents’ Dinner, where you can witness the next Men’s Club President being installed. June 3rd – 5th will be the Men’s Club Multi-Region Retreat being held at the renovated Camp Zeke, Lakewood, PA. NNJR will join with three other regions for a weekend of learning, davening and fun! Regional and club subsidies are available making the retreat very affordable. Please contact either Marty Golden or Larry Klioze for more information. If you have not done so already, it is not too late to send in your Men’s Club dues payment. Become a member and be one of the guys. This promotes growth in our shul. Watch your mail and our Facebook page for announcements about other exciting Men’s Club activities that are currently in the planning stage. We also encourage you to attend all possible services and activities at the Temple including daily Minyanim. Feel free to let us know of any feedback or programming ideas by writing to us at HPCTCAE.MensClub@gmail.com. You can also use that email address to ask to be subscribed to our mailing list, and you can follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Thank you again for your continued support. B’shalom! Save the Date! Men’s Club Pre-Shavuot Wine and Cheesecake Tasting Sunday, June 5 • 7 p.m. Sample Kosher wines. Enjoy delicious cheesecake. Watch for the flyer with more information! CANTORIAL SHABBATON TODAH RABAH The Seventh Annual Suzanne and Sandor Gross Memorial Cantorial Shabbaton, held February 19-20, was spiritual and entertaining. We were treated to the rich voice and beautiful chazzanut of Cantor Jeffrey Shiovitz, beginning with Kabbalat Shabbat and ending with a delightful Melave Malka after the conclusion of Shabbat. We wish to express our gratitude to our generous benefactor, Dr. Lynne Harrison, as well as to Renée and Stuart Feinblatt and Judy and Steven Gross for all of their support. Thank you to Rabbi Stephanie Dickstein and Marc Weinstein for their gracious hospitality to Cantor Shiovitz and to our superb office and custodial staffs. And, as always, we are most grateful to both Rabbi Malomet and Hazzan Levin for their guidance. We offer a special Todah Rabah to Barbara Schild and Nona Schwartz and to all who shopped, prepared and served, too many to mention. It was a wonderful Shabbaton for our Congregation and we look forward to next year's event.- Lisa and Fred Morgan, Linda and Phil Schmidt Todah Rabbah to Lisa and Fred Morgan and Linda and Phil Schmidt, for again outdoing yourselves with the Seventh Annual Suzanne and Sandor Gross Memorial Cantorial Shabbaton. We are also grateful to all the other Temple members who volunteered their time and skills in making this year's shabbaton such a great success. We also would like to thank Rabbi Malomet, Hazzan Levine, Beth, Diane and Linda and the custodial staff for all their efforts. We are very appreciative of everything you do and look forward to celebrating the Eighth Annual Shabbaton next year. - Renée and Stuart Feinblatt PAGE 6 Highland Park Conservative Temple Congregation Anshe Emeth YASHER KOACH TO YOUR MEGILLAH READERS! We would like to say thank you to all of those who participated in the reading of the Megillat Esther this Purim. The readers were: Phil Goldwasser, Noam Goldwasser, Rose Gellman, Nesya Nelkin, Marsha Goldwasser, Mikaela Zirin, Jonathan Ehrlich, Rabbi Stephanie Dickstein, Michael Rosenberg, Mona Zamick, Audrey Gellman, Ron Sucher, Gaby Marantz, Asher Weinstein, Marc Goldring, Rabbi Sara Rich, David Goldfarb and Hazzan Randall Levin. TODAH RABAH! Now that all the hamantashen have been eaten, we would like to thank: the Purim Committee – Marsha Goldwasser, Teri Manes, Lynette Seader, Debbie Gerber, Sara Goodman Hand, Nanette Cohen, Mindy Golden and Sue Kheel; the office staff, especially Beth; the custodial staff, especially Silva and Hector; and all those who volunteered, young and old, who helped pack and deliver all the Mishloach Manot bags. A special shout out to Simona Moyal and Elaine Rand Fromkin, who helped with the delivery routes; and Patsy Davidson who procured coupons for us to use for Passover and everyday products. We hope you enjoyed all the goodies as much as we did. Thank you. – Rochelle Epstein and Carol Shapiro, Purim Committee Co-Chairs Highland Park Conservative Temple Congregation Anshe Emeth PAGE 7 Congratulations to the cast and crew of Studio J Theater's Fools The reviews are in: "There was a punchline every minute!" "You really had to pay attention because you didn't want to miss a joke!" "[Our kids] have been in several plays and this was, by far, the best, most complete, with set, lighting, sound, etc." "Everyone did such an excellent job on stage and behind the scenes...Terrific production all around." "Good choice for comedy...everyone had a good time" You know the saying, “It takes a village to put on a play.” Well, thank you, to the people of our village who made this production a success: Linda Tondow, Beth Spurr, Diane Kurucz, Hector Luna, Silva Souza, Sheldon and Bonnie Freidenreich, David Greenblatt, Dianne Denenberg, Ezra Rich, Helene and Bob Knee, Udi Shorr, Rabbi Esther Reed, Ravit Duncan, the Sinoff family, Amitai Nelkin, Ayala Jones, Natalie Artel, Suzy Mor, Joseph Omansky, Marnie Kean, Jonathan Davis, Spencer Brooks, Heather Nover, the Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey, and to everyone who came to see the show and has supported Studio J Theater with kind words, genuine good luck, and hearty Mazal Tovs! For more information on Studio J Theater, email Director Stacy Greenblatt at theaterstacy@gmail.com. KADIMA EVENTS USY Highland Park Kadima has been having a lot of fun the past few months! Whether it has been making snow globes in the winter or building birdhouses in the Spring, Kadima knows how to have FUN! Along with that, Highland Park Kadima has decided to give back to the community and donate a birdhouse to the synagogue. Upcoming is our chocolate seder and other fun spring filled activities. USY has been making the most of the last few weeks of winter. We learned that a lot of members of our chapter are incredibly musically inclined at our Jam Session. In addition to being very musically talented, we are also are very competitive! The final results of our mall scavenger hunt were extremely close, so both teams got ice cream. One of our most exciting events thus far has been pizza making at Jerusalem Pizza. Each USYer received their own dough, cheese and sauce and Jerusalem Pizza cooked them for us! Yummm... Speaking of delicious, how could we forget our Purim event, which included making hamantashen out of rice crispy treats? As always we welcome anyone who is 11-14 who wants to make new friends! If you have any questions feel free to contact Meredith at brooksm1127@gmail.com. We are looking forward to our future events including bowling, a chocolate seder and a movie night! Stay tuned for announcements of our upcoming events! If you would like to join the listserve, please e-mail the Highland Park USY Advisor at samantha.glass@rutgers.edu. We can't wait to see you soon and are looking forward to our warm spring events! PAGE 8 Highland Park Conservative Temple Congregation Anshe Emeth Highland Park Conservative Temple Congregation Anshe Emeth The students and staff at Above & Beyond are as busy as ever, celebrating holidays, learning and having fun! We ushered in the month of Adar with a festive dinner and show for all of the Above & Beyond families. This event was well attended and everyone enjoyed the unique juggling and magic show. The celebrations continued on Shushan Purim when the children paraded through the Temple in their best Purim costumes, much to the delight of their audience of parents, Temple members, and the participants of the JFVS seniors CAMEO program. After the Help Us Celebrate Our YOUTH SHABBAT on Saturday, June 11th A YOUTH full Shabbat, full of YOUTH! We will have special services, a Ramah Shabbat-style breakfast and see our youth “in action!” PAGE 9 parade, the children noshed on hamantashen, and enjoyed a special puppet show. As always, Pesach was an especially busy, happy holiday at A&B. The children learned lots of Pesach songs and made special projects, so that they could be active, interested participants at their family Seders. The preschooler’s green thumbs were busy planting seeds, watering and watching their radishes, carrots, peas and beans grow. Their plants were so successful that we repotted them in the planters outside and we anticipate tasting the fruits of their labor soon! We are excited to announce that our new Daycare Playgound is almost ready for dedication! Soon you will see our Above & Beyond students enjoying their new playground! We thank our donors for making this playground possible. The playground and a memorial garden will be named in memory of the children of our generous donors. Thank you, as well, to Sisterhood for their significant contribution. PAGE 10 Highland Park Conservative Temple Congregation Anshe Emeth HAVANA GALA We shined our shoes and grabbed our hats to celebrate HPCT-CAE Cuban style with food, drinks and Salasa dance. Havana Gala Thank You! We want to thank.... Brenda Tanzman, Marlene Herman, Linda Schmidt, Len Khodorkovsky, Lynn Sherman, Stacy Greenblatt , Lisa Zimmerman, Bonnie Freidenreich, Amy Shakun, Marsha Goldwasser, Sue Kheel, Linda Diamond and Linda Tondow and all those who lent a helping hand and for the wonderful job they all did planning the Havana Gala. They worked so hard to make the evening such a FUN night! We also thank all those who solicited Ads, Jewels, Directory and Tributes to make an outstanding online journal that can be visited at on our website, www.hpct-cae.org. Highland Park Conservative Temple Congregation Anshe Emeth PAGE 11 PICTURE GALLERY! The Temple has been very busy with Men’s Club, Sisterhood and Youth events galore! See what has been going on! PAGE 12 Highland Park Conservative Temple Congregation Anshe Emeth Yahrzeits (If you are not already receiving notification about a yahrzeit, and would like to, please contact the Temple Office.) MONTH OF MAY Paul Goodman, Edward Greenstone, Raymond Kirschner, Henry Klein, David H. Strumeyer, Harry Berkowitz, Louis Dakelman, Max Moskowitz, Benjamin Talmadge, Irving Falk, Anna Jacobs, Albert Lagowitz, Harry Teich, Samuel Feinberg, Margo Schild, Jacob Shyken, Jack Belowich, Emanuel Friedberg, Ida Mitnick, Alvin Ricks, Rose Ringel, Rose Silverman, Wilbur Silverman, Hans Fried, Sol Gorelick, Abraham Kleinrock, Annette Osband, Osias Rosen, Ilene Shaffer, Nathan Dwin, Joseph Bernstein, Mary Goldstein, Harry Horwitz, Helen Pritz, Rose Risch, Nathan Schwartzman, Estelle Footerman, Leona Lebovitz, Melvyn Motolinsky, Cecile Parkoff, Theodore Schreier, Ann Farber, Seymour Friedberg, Rose Gitterman, Herbert Narod, Nettie Kahn, Rose Berman, Harry Ravens, Irving Rubinoff, Martha Slusky, Lena Goldberg, David Menell, Martin Rothberg, Max Shiffman, Isabel Ginsberg, Simon Goldberg, Seymour Rogers, Irving Belowich, Mary Cohen, George Golden, Rebecca (Betty) Rosenblatt, Paul Silverman, Minnie Barras, Reuben Seagull, Pearl Belsh, Alex Breslin, Sara Kanarek, Sally Marshall, Elsie Schwartz, Ethel Rabinowitz, Richard Shaffer, Jacob Shmukler, Marvin Solomon, Samuel Jacoby, Walter Kimel, Esther Siederer, Evelyn Botvinick, Abraham Harfe, Sarah Lesser, Joseph Federman, Anne Greenberg, Morris Smilowitz, Helen Stollman, Rose Tanzman, Harry Silverman, Anne Ehrenfeld, Herman Gabowitz, Fred Gordon, Nathan Messer, Bertha Shapiro, Jason Feinberg, Shirley Marcus, Jacob Fishberg, Philemon Frisch, Lilyan Kanter, Paul Mittler, Jack Niederman, Sarah Pleet, Herbert Rand, Matthew Appell, Louis Cheiten, Elaine Davidson, Philip Goodman, Harry Sternberg, Adele Cohen, Bennie Cohen, Natalie Dickstein, Fred Frankel, Dora Bartner, Lena Dwin, Harold Kizner, Benjamin Schenerman, Rubin Gruman, Clara Hoffman, Freda Levine, Morris Mandel, Hinna Stahl HOLOCAUST WALL UPDATE On Holocaust Remembrance Day, May 4th, we hope to have our new Holocaust Wall installed. If the actual wall is not ready, you will be able to see a rendering of the wall. You should have just received a beautiful brochure detailing opportunities for congregants to contribute information to the wall. Please note that this project will be ongoing and you will have ample opportunity to provide information. We are so grateful for the assistance of Len Khodorkovsky and Udi Shorr for the design and writing of the brochure. Thank you to the rest of the committee: Arnie Schifman, Ellen Elias and Rachel Modiano. As always, nothing can get accomplished without the help of Linda Tondow, Beth Spurr and Diane Kurucz. This Wall will provide a continuing remembrance to victims of the Holocaust and we thank all who participated from HPCT and CAE many years ago and to those who will be participating in the future. Your chessed team, in conjunction with Rabbi, will be coordinating a "meal train.” When challenging times occur and meals are needed, volunteers are in place to provide and deliver a meal for the recipient. This is separate from the shul shiva meal fund. The meal train is exclusively for and kept within our shul family. By adding your email, you will be part of the train. You will see what days meals are needed for a particular Temple member. You can then "sign up" for your day or days of choice. Recipients are first asked if they would like to receive meals. Names are never just added. One of the pillars of Judaism are acts of kindness/chessed. Won't you be a part of our meal train? Contact Nanette Cohen at 732-492-1911 for more information. Safety and Security Corner The Safety and Security Committee, chaired by Steve Pasichow, has been working hard at ensuring the safety of our community. Along with Highland Park Police Captain Scott Golden, the committee surveyed our building through a safety and security lens. The committee is providing weekly “security tips,” which appear in the Friday e-letter, and will be planning some trainings and guidance for what to do in an emergency. Stay tuned! Highland Park Conservative Temple Congregation Anshe Emeth PAGE 13 We Gratefully Acknowledge and thank the following generous contributors to our funds AJA Elly Ehrlich in memory of Marion Holdowsky. Judy and Steve Richman in memory of Marion Holdowsky. CAPITAL CAMPAIGN FUND Suzy Levin in memory of Anna Levin. Linda and Irwin Katz in memory of Solomon Green. Mrs. Patricia Paszamant in memory of Harold L. Paszamant. Beverly Teich in honor of her 90th birthday. Joan and Stuart Mitnick in memory of Harry Mitnick. Joan and Stuart Mitnick in memory of Jennie Fine. Gail and Mervin Kroop in memory of Ruth Fisher. Judy Osband Schanzer in memory of Leah Silver. Hazel Rabinowitz in memory of Irving Rabinowitz. Brenda and Roy Tanzman in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Michael Sorkin. Brenda and Roy Tanzman in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Isaac Reed-Schwartz. Brenda and Roy Tanzman in honor of the special birthday of Sheryl Olitzky. Brenda and Roy Tanzman in honor of the special birthday of Arlene Frumkin. Brenda and Roy Tanzman in honor of the special wedding anniversary of Paula and Aaron Kondioti. Brenda and Roy Tanzman in honor of the special birthday of Bonnie Guttenplan. Brenda and Roy Tanzman in honor of the special birthday of Dr. Ted Stahl. Brenda and Roy Tanzman in honor of the special birthday of Beverly Teich. Brenda and Roy Tanzman in honor of the special wedding anniversary of Judy and Bernie Schanzer. Brenda and Roy Tanzman in honor of the special birthday of Marvin Goodman. Joan and Stuart Mitnick in honor of the special wedding anniversary of Judy and Bernie Schanzer. Bonnie and Sheldon Freidenreich wishing Barbara Cohen a Refuah Shelemah. Elaine Rand Fromkin in memory of Marion Holdowsky. Ira and Cathy Cohen and family in memory of Boris Cohen. Joan and Stuart Mitnick in honor of the special birthday of Beverly Teich. Lisa and Fred Morgan in memory of Benjamin Forman, Goldie Forman and Charles Nogid. Hazel Rabinowitz in memory of her aunt, Rose Bresler. ENDOWMENT FUND Mordechai and Debra J. Bermann in memory of Shoshana Bermann. Barbara and Alan Weisblatt in memory of Harold Weisblatt. Irma Rockoff in memory of Rose Rockoff. GENERAL DONATIONS Phyllis Schneider in memory of Lena Saffer. Abe Himelstein wishing Brian Kheel a Refuah Shelemah. Jean Belowich in honor of the special birthday of Beverly Teich. Lea and Eli Sachter in memory of Eli’s parents. Ilana and Gil Rozett. MEALS FUND Nanette and Dave Cohen in memory of Shirley Weiss. Martha Moskowitz in memory of Dorothy Kravitz. The Rothschild Family in memory of Raymond Rothschild. Freda and Ed Cohen in honor of the special birthday of Beverly Teich. Freda and Ed Cohen in honor of the special birthday of Richard Mitnick. Freda and Ed Cohen in honor of the special birthday of Bonnie Guttenplan. Freda and Ed Cohen in honor of the special wedding anniversary of Mona and Larry Zamick. Freda and Ed Cohen in honor of the special wedding anniversary of Judy and Bernie Schanzer. Evelyn and George Lander in memory of Lewis Lander. Rita and David Paszamant in memory of Harold Paszamant. Arlene and Stanley Ferman in memory of Mary Weinberg. Andy and Lori Stevens in memory of Leo Stevens. Susan and Phillip Baron in memory of Leah Silver. Carolyn and Robert Metz in memory of Morris Siegel. Ellen and Maurice Elias in memory of Herbert Kolb. Patricia Kamel in memory of Albert Miller. Suzy Levin in memory of Marion Holdowsky. Marianne Dreyfus in memory of Marion Holdowsky. Nona and Gary Schwartz in memory of Gertrude L. Schwartz. Ellen and Maurice Elias in memory of Marion Holdowsky. RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FUND Lila Frost Hillary and Carey Glass Ruth and Larry Fineberg Renée and Stuart Feinblatt Joseph and Ann Novick Bonnie and Sheldon Freidenreich SCHOLARSHIP FUND Ruby Zack in memory of Florence Lipitzki. Sherri and Jonathan Lerner in memory of Esther Hershkovitz. Risa and Howard Golob in memory of Dorothy Golob. Leslie Fishbein and Zoltan Kemeny in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Isaac ReedSchwartz. Joan and Stuart Mitnick in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Isaac Reed-Schwartz. Ellen and Maurice Elias in honor of the birth of Elle Leah Sternberg. Arlene and Mitchell Frumkin and family in memory of Marian Diamond. Martha Lichtman in memory of James Lichtman. Henner/Marantz Family in memory of Leon Marantz. Lisa and Stanley Fischer in memory of Rose Schoenfeld. Gert and Irving Klaus in honor of the special birthday of Beverly Teich. Carol Dakelman Halpern and Gerald P. Halpern in memory of Thelma Dakelman. Sherri and Jonathan Lerner in honor of the Bat Mitzvah of Rebecca Ronnen. Paula and Aaron Kondioti in honor of the birth of Israel Horan. Lauren and Peter Gellman in memory of Toby Siegel. Lauren and Peter Gellman in memory of Herbert Kolb. Lauren and Peter Gellman in memory of Marion Holdowsky. Lauren and Peter Gellman in memory of Bernice Rosenberg. Allan and Anne Greenberg in memory of Sylvia Goldstein. Ruth Weinfeld in honor of the positive impact her summers at Camp Tel Yehudah had on her. Fred Shaffer and family in memory of Ilene R. Shaffer. Rachel Modiano and Jonathan Ehrlich in honor of the 90th birthday of Beverly Teich. TZEDAKAH FUND Beverly Teich in memory of Pearl Greenfield. PAGE 14 Beverly Teich in memory of Esther Tarler. Nancy and Phil Wolf in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Isaac Reed-Schwartz. Lola Kamp in memory of Philip Kamp. Sandy and Irwin Math in memory of Bluma Bernstein. Gary and Nona Schwartz in memory of David J. Levine. Rabbi Kerry and Sheryl Olitzky in memory of Frances (Faige) Olitzky. Elihu Rubenstein in memory of his mother and sister, Mae and Anne Rubenstein. Ethel and Mel Rimmer in memory of Rachel Beyman. Joseph Tabak in memory of Aaron Tabak. Helene Dubinsky in memory of Fannie Klein. Leanore Rabinowitz in memory of William Rabinowitz. Lisa and Jeffrey Marder in memory of Louis Lax. Gail and Mervin Kroop in memory of Gail’s father. Nathan Hindes in memory of Gertrude Hindes. Beverly Teich in memory of Sarah Teich. Susan and Mark Lubeck in memory of Irving Rabinowitz. Ada Bloom in memory of her brother, Alex Glasser. Paula and Aaron Kondioti in memory of Bernard Hortz. Rose Sandler and family in memory of Norman Sandler. Sondra Botvinick in memory of her father, Nathan Frey. Marge and Al Sandler in memory of Mundo Gross. Anne Glatt in memory of Sheila Weinberg. Hannah and Michael Schneiderman in honor of the engagement of Natalie Weinberg and Max Dolitsky. Martin Siederer in memory of Herman Siederer. Leanore Rabinowitz in memory of Irving Rabinowitz. Mervin Kroop in memory of Tillie Kroop. Anne Glatt in memory of her mother, Riva Sonberg. Joseph Tabak in memory of Morris Engelhardt. Highland Park Conservative Temple Congregation Anshe Emeth Helene and Robert Knee in memory of Lillian Knee. Joan Kaplan in memory of Herman Siederer. Rachel and Steven Pasichow in memory of Seymour Pasichow. Doris Siederer in memory of Hyman Orland. Doris Siederer in memory of her husband, Herman Siederer. Ethel and Mel Rimmer in memory of Trina Elkin. Rose Sandler and family in memory of Marion Holdowsky. Bernice Tolchinsky in memory of Pamela and Robert Tolchinsky. Carol Shapiro in memory of her father, Nathan Levy. Donald Botvinick in memory of his mother, Mollie Botvinick. Linda and Barry Diamond in memory of Max Thaler. Nathan Hindes in memory of Philip Hindes. Lila and Al Schwartz in memory of William Schwartz. Rose Sandler and family in memory of Sam Sandler. Michele and Ed Rockoff in memory of Shirley Richter. Igor Muraviev in memory of Sara Ruth Lubka. Irwin Math in memory of his father, Samuel Math. Sandy and Irwin Math in memory of Rose Math. Ada Bloom in memory of her mother, Rebecca Davidovits. Linda and Al Tondow in memory of Nettie Quart. Anne Glatt in appreciation of Hazel “Honey” Rabinowitz. Mona and Larry Zamick in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary. Leanore Rabinowitz in memory of Lilian Howard. Mindy and Arnie Schifman in memory of Jacob Schifman. LIBRARY FUND Jill and Steven Tamaroff in honor of the birth of the grandson of Teri and Richard Beck. LEONARD SCHENERMAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND Arlene Schenerman in memory of Thelma Avrutin. Arlene Schenerman, Brad and Shari Schenerman and Jill and Scott Luxenberg in memory of Leon Horlick. Gloria Schwartz wishing Phyllis Chudnick a Refuah Shelemah. Gloria Schwartz in memory of Leon Horlick. Arlene Schenerman in memory of the brother of Lil Prince. HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE MEMORIAL FUND Barbara and Pete Schild in honor of the birth of Kensi Morgan Haimson. Barbara and Pete Schild wishing Barbara Cohen a Refuah Shelemah. Barbara and Pete Schild in memory of Phyllis Morris. Barbara and Pete Schild in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of the grandson of Ashna and Bernard Pincus. CURT AND ALICE BAMBERGER SCHOLARSHIP FUND Vera Yuzefovich in memory of her good friend, Eva Stahl. HILTON NELSON PASSOVER FUND Ina Nelson in memory of Jocelyn Berman. Ina Nelson in memory of Leon Horlick. ANDREW GROSS SCHOLARSHIP FUND Renée and Stuart Feinblatt and family in memory of Maurice Feinblatt. MILTON AND FRIEDA FRANT HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL EDUCATION FUND Bernice Bernstein in memory of her husband, Eugene. CONTRIBUTIONS MAY BE DIRECTED TO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING FUNDS Capital Campaign: Provides funds for the rebuilding of the Temple building. Meals Fund: Provides meals for Temple families for Shiva and stressful times. Tzedakah Fund: Provides financial support to individuals in need. Scholarship Fund: Provides funds for young people to participate in Jewish educational programs. Religious Articles Fund: Provides funds for prayer books and other religious articles. Endowment Fund: Provides funds for the Temple’s future growth and development. Highland Park Conservative Temple Congregation Anshe Emeth WRITTEN IN STONE Our extraordinary HPCT-CAE "Written in Stone" project is ongoing and it is a beautiful way to honor and remember our loved ones as well as celebrate our special simchas and life-cycle events. Two stone sizes are available: 6" x 6" ($218) and 6" x 9" ($318). For information contact the Temple: 732-545-6482. PAGE 15 Name Tag Shabbat June 4 It was such a success – we are doing it again! How does it work? Preprinted Nametags will be available for you. All we ask is that you wear it that morning. A Message from the HPCT-CAE Temple Library Thank you to the LADIES OF THE LIBRARY: Bernice Bernstein, Marsha Goldwasser, Sara Goodman Hand, Anne Greenberg, Sue Kheel, Marilyn Pruce and to our office staff for all their help and support. Just A Reminder: PLEASE RETURN LIBRARY BOOKS and DVD’s as soon as possible so others can enjoy them. PAGE 16 Highland Park Conservative Temple Congregation Anshe Emeth ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE WEEKEND with international renowned artist MORDECHAI ROSENSTEIN - May 12 - 15 Since 1979, Mordechai Rosenstein has been creating Jewish Art and putting it up in people’s homes, synagogues, and agencies throughout the world. From his studio in his home in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, Mordechai creates a myriad of pieces utilizing vibrant colors and flowing lines that transform the art of Hebrew calligraphy into a modern day feast for the eyes. As a community we will join him in creating a project in celebration of the Highland Park Conservative Temple – Congregation Anshe Emeth. Creative Open House - You are invited to partner with Mordechai as he creates an original art piece for the congregation. Adults and children are welcome to visit with Mordechai while he works in the lobby and view the gallery in the lobby and Legacy room. Mordechai’s art will be available for purchase throughout the weekend. Open house times are below. PROGRAM SCHEDULE ursday, May 12 - Lunch and Learn with the Artist 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Join Mordechai as he introduces our congregation to his work and shares stories about some of his well-known pieces. $6.00, includes lunch. RSVP needed. Creative Open House - 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Inspiration behind the Art - 8:00 p.m. The Gallery will re-open in the evening before services, and Mordechai will share examples of his art through the decades, along with the interesting stories behind his most renowned commissions and installations. No cost, light refreshments will be served. RSVP needed. Friday, May 13 - Creative Open House - 10:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Shabbat Services and Sisterhood Shabbat Dinner - 6:00 p.m. During dinner Mordechai will speak to us about his journey as an artist. RSVP to Sisterhood. Shabbat Morning, May 14 - Enjoy informal conversation with Mordechai during Kiddush and join us following Kiddush for a presentation by the artist on “The Art in Shabbat and Torah”. Saturday Evening, May 14 - Pinot and Painting 9:15 p.m. – 11:15 p.m. Co-Sponsored by Men’s Club and Sisterhood Create your own work of art reflecting Mordechai’s style and your own. In addition, enjoy some fine wines and food. We will supply everything. Just bring your artistic self! $20 per person for members, $25 per person for non-members. RSVP needed. Sunday Morning, May 15 - Family Art Program 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Sponsored by the Sisterhood Children’s Luncheon Fund Families will work together to complete and take home a beautiful project co-signed by the artist. No cost. RSVP needed. Sisterhood Shabbat Dinner Friday, May 13 6:00 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat Services followed by dinner. 8:30 p.m. Our Artist-in-Residence Mordechai Rosenstein will be speaking. Enjoy a delicious home cooked dinner prepared by our Sisterhood Chefs! RSVPs are due NO LATER than May 5th