February 2015 - Central Reform Congregation
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February 2015 - Central Reform Congregation
February 2015 | vol. xxix no. 6 Transcending and transforming: CRC as part of the change we seek Services Friday Evenings February 6 Tu B’shevat Seder Kabbalat Shabbat/ Birthday Blessings 7:30 pm February 13 Kabbalat/Social 7:30 pm Responsibility Shabbat February 20 Kabbalat Shabbat 7:30 pm February 27 7:30 pm Kabbalat Shabbat/ Welcome Blessing of Rabbi Deana Saturdays February 7 10:00 am Bat mitzvah of Joey Elsbernd Yitro At a recent program showcasing the number of women rabbis in St Louis, the last question asked was something about being a feminist. “Militant,” I answered. “As long as there are young women being trafficked here and girls being shot and kidnapped around the world for wanting to go to school, I commit to seeing the world through a feminist lens that works for equal rights and a leveled playing field for all women and girls.” We have a long way to go. The following were my opening remarks: In 1972 Betty Friedan looked straight at me and said. “and I suppose you will be a rabbi!” “Not me!” I replied defiantly, “a token in a patriarchal profession? Never!” And God laughed. Or maybe it was Sarah who laughed, again. I come from a long line of Sarahs. I was my grandmother Sarika’s favorite. February 14 Once she was dying in a N.Y. hospital when I was in rabbinical school at HUC. The nurses called and I rushed across town to be there to say the final prayers. I wanted to hold her as she went from this world to the next. February 21 When I got there she was sitting up in bed bright eyed with red ribbons tied to her hair. “Susika, get me a rabbi! I had a miracle!” February 28 “I am a rabbi, Nona,” I said, and she laughed. Mishpatim 5:00 pm Bar Mitzvah of Reed Garland Mishpatim 10:00 am Bat mitzvah of Sophie Cohen T’rumah 4:30 pm Bat mitzvah of Sarah Nicole Freedman T’rumah 10:00 am Bat mitzvah of Lily Brown T’tzaveh 10:00 am Spiritual Enrichment Weekend central reform congregation 5020 waterman blvd. st. louis, mo 63108 (314) 361-3919 info@centralreform.org www.centralreform.org The miracle was that my grandfather had come to her from the next world and told her he wasn’t ready for her and to get better. She did and ten years later she lived to hold my daughter, Sarika, her namesake, in her arms and like Sarah did so long ago my Nona Sarika laughed and said like the first Sarah, “I have a child at 90!” When she died the family wanted a ‘real rabbi.’ But even the orthodox, Sephardic, ‘real’ rabbi could feel our bond and after my eulogy, when it was time for kaddish, he nodded to me, and I led her people in our ancient prayer of holy chutzpah that says that in the face of death we choose life. I felt the paradigm shift that day and I felt God’s sweet smile. When I finally found my way to rabbinical school it was to deepen in my own spiritual program so that I would have the tools to change the world. My rabbi growing up in N.Y. was a man named Michael Robinson. He was one of the rabbis challenged by Dr. King in the early sixties to show up. He was arrested in St. Augustine for integrating a lunch counter and marched in Selma for economic and racial justice. His life was dedicated to justice, by speaking up and showing up and changing the paradigm using everything he had; his privilege, his Torah, and the Jewish story he carried in his bones. I knew that I wanted to do that too, though I never imagined that it would ever be as a rabbi. “Not me!” And God laughed. It has been almost 40 years since I began this journey and I wouldn’t change any of it. I met my basherte the first day of rabbinical school in Jerusalem and together we have 3 adult children (and a daughter-in-law) who take our breath away and know that they come first. I am part of a congregation that created a work place that shares a feminist egalitarian vision that supports me as a working mother, and that values complete inclusivity, radical hospitality, and the continued on page 2 2 Mazel Tov qq Jordan Mirly on her bat mitzvah qq Emma Petite on her bat mitzvah qq Hien-haw Liow on his adult bar mitzvah qq Bob and Colleen Millstone who will receive the Meyer and Marcella Kranzberg Visionary Award at the “Celebrate Broadway, A Salute to Mirowitz” Gala on April 26th qq Denise Lieberman on receiving the MLK Human and Civil Rights Award from the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists Sincere Condolences qq Jerry Dobson on the death of his wife and our member, Carolyn Goss qq Ruth Zarren and Nathan Koch on the death of their father and grandfather, Bennett Zarren qq Beverly and Philip Barron on the death of their cousin, Aida Cohen Novack qq Mem Movshin on the death of her mother, Nancy Movshin qq Vicky Zimmerman on the death of her mother, Jamoule Totah qq Stuart Epstein on the death of his cousin, Gary Ronald Epstein Welcome New Members qq Randy and Debbie Myers qq Roz Sherman Voellinger qq Arnold Kaplan rabbi susan’s remarks continued from page 1 possibility of the awakening of compassion in everything, absolutely everything, that we do. As a woman and as a rabbi I have had the opportunity to build relationships with so many of you over these past 34 years and together we have bent the arc toward justice for women, for the gay lesbian and transgender community, and for our black and brown sisters and brothers both Jewish and non-Jewish alike. We have shared the joy of Shabbat with music and dance and learning to renew our souls and keep hope alive as we dive into the Torah text week after week balancing the mystery with the meaning. Together we bring the voices of my silent sisters in the texts and in the white fire to life. As a liberal Jew I will admit that I often take the wiggle room built into the tradition if it serves the people. Especially if it will bring healing and restore hope. I’ll never forget when I used to bring groups of women to the mikvah for different life cycle events and we would immerse together. I remember once Mrs. Pearl z’l called Rabbi Rivkin z’l to ask what to do with me and he said, “Rabbi Talve brings women to the mikvah. Don’t tell me the details!” When my mother died, my three sisters and I did her tahara ourselves. It was what she wanted and as a rabbi my sisters trusted me and it helped us so much. And for all the holy opportunities I have had out there on the street as a rabbi, I am so grateful that I have a place in this moment in history. Dr. King said, “ I am a man,” today we say “I am Mike Brown,” and “Je Suis Charlie.” This is pure Torah; love the stranger so that there will be no more stranger. Until all are free, no one is free. Torah demands that we change the paradigm to change the world. I have learned that the most important moments I have had as a rabbi are the stories no one will ever know. These are the times that you have invited me into your homes and hearts. The richest part of this work that I had no idea about is this: In rabbinical school I was told that I would never have friends in the congregation and that I should stay detached. As a woman, though I’m not sure it is just as a woman, I could not survive that way. My heart breaks with every family. I do know what is about me and what is not, but when you invite me in, I feel your pain and your joy and I fall in love with every family that lets me be a part of their lives and together we use this brilliant tradition to guide us through the most tender of times. So I stand here today with wonderful women serving this community. With Andrea from Shaare Emeth whose bat mitzvah I was at so many years ago, with Maharat Rori from Bais Abraham, and with our Deana who is my daughter’s age and like my daughters will do so much better than me because these women are no longer tokens in a patriarchal profession. They have changed the paradigm and are changing the world and will continue to awaken compassion and with that holy chutzpah of Jewish women who did their part in the midbar, they, too, will bring us closer to the promised land. continued on page 4 scholar in residence weekend 3 Celebrate Rabbi Deana’s Welcome Blessing and Join us for an Amazing Weekend of Learning Please join us for a very special spiritual enrichment weekend honoring Rabbi Deana and featuring Divrei Torah by Rabbi Doctor Rachel Adler. The schedule of events is as follows: Friday, February 27, 7:30 pm - Kabbalat Shabbat Service and Welcome Blessing for Rabbi Deana Sussman Seeking Gender Justice in an Increasingly Complex World - We are taught that there are two genders. Ancient Judaism thought there were four, possibly five. However you count, some people today are not adequately described as male or female. How can we understand? How can we help to make gender justice in an increasingly complex world? Special Oneg to follow service. Saturday, February 28, 10:00 am - Shabbat Services When Men Light Shabbat Candles and Women Wrap Teffilin: Building Inclusive Rituals Are we headed for a world where everyone is exactly alike? Or can ritual help us make sacred occasions for diverse people and frame their joys, fears, and griefs in ways appropriate to the people they are? Saturday, February 28, 6:30 pm - Havdalah/Dinner at a Private Home Dinner and Dialogue: Using our Tradition to Heal our Community - The first recorded lament for a destroyed city was written about 2,000 BCE for the Sumerian city of Ur, probably by a priestess of the city’s goddess Ningal. The biblical book of Lamentations belongs to this tradition. Laments are ubiquitous in cultures around the globe and to this very day. There are funeral laments for individuals, laments on sickness and despair, laments on fallen cities. What makes lament such a long-lived human genre? What good does lament do us? I will argue that lament, which is so hard to do and so hard to hear, is the first step in reconstructing a broken universe. * $36 per person – Space Limited – RSVP’s Required* Sunday, March 1, 10:30 am - Sunday Brunch at CRC Your Mother, Your Rabbi, Your Congressperson, Your CEO: Why We Still Need Feminism More Than Ever - What is feminism, really? How has feminism shaped our past as Jews and as Americans? What symptoms show that here and world wide, the task feminism set out to accomplish is still unfinished? ** This program is free of charge, but RSVP’s are encouraged. To RSVP email leah@centralreform.org or call 314-361-1564, ext. 100 ** Who is Rachel Adler? Rabbi Rachel Adler, Ph.D is a close mentor and friend to Rabbi Deana. Rabbi Deana had the opportunity to study with Professor Adler, who also served as her thesis advisor, throughout rabbinical school. She is thrilled to welcome her to the CRC community! Rabbi Adler, is the David Ellenson Professor of Modern Jewish Thought and Feminist Studies at Hebrew Union College of Los Angeles. She was one of the first theologians to integrate feminist perspectives and concerns into the interpretation of Jewish texts and the renewal of Jewish law and ethics. Her essay “The Jew Who Wasn’t There,” first published in 1971, is generally considered the first piece of Jewish feminist theology. Professor Adler’s academic credentials include a Ph.D. in Religion and Social Ethics from the University of Southern California with a conjoint certificate in Judaica from Hebrew Union College, an M.A. in English Literature from Northwestern University, and a Masters degree in Social Work from the University of Minnesota. She was ordained as a rabbi by Hebrew Union College in Spring 2012. 4 continued from page 2 I get up everyday and thank God that I became a rabbi and that I am a woman and together with God and Sarah and my grandmothers and my mother and all the women and men upon whose shoulders I stand, we smile and we laugh because we know from the Torah when God tells us her name, “ehyeh asher ehyeh”, “I will be what I will be” -there is hope in this moment that we will go from “je suis ,” “I am.” to what we can become. For we are becoming. We are not done. We are becoming. Please join us as we welcome Rabbi Rachel Adler, Rabbi Deana’s teacher, who will be our scholar in residence for our Spiritual Enrichment Weekend February 27 - March 1. Rabbi Adler is a true feminist scholar who will help us move into the next paradigm of a more inclusive community and a more healing path for all. February University Series with Rabbi Susan - Judaism’s Big Ideas for Everyday Living Tuesdays in February, 7:00 pm What does it mean when we say that we are “One,” or that we are “In the Image of God.” Where do halacha, (Jewish law) and teshuvah and tikkun olam fit into our lives as progressive Jews? Join Rabbi Susan in an exploration of the ideas that continue to shape us as a people and challenge us to know who we are that we can better determine where we are going as individuals, as a community and as part of the human family. Materials will be distributed in class. education and more Maggie’s Corner... Fridays, 1:45-3:00-ish pm adults were able to make a Jewish connection as they made their way through the Myseum. We would love to have a large CRC contingent there this year as well. We will continue reading the Book of Joshua, primarily in English, with Hebrew explanations. As usual, there will be a lot of discussion, that will surely take us down many roads! Tickets are $4.00 per person/maximum $16.00 per family. To register and for more information, please go to http:// www.cajestl.org/f-famevents.php. We hope to see all of you there! Friday Tanakh Study In Rabbi Rami Shapiro’s book, he asks, “Do the Hebrew prophets matter.” If you answer, “yes,” it places you in direct conversation with them. It allows the prophets to speak directly to you about your life right here, right now. The Books of Joshua and Judges tell us of the fulfillment of Adonai’s Promise made to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob that their descendants would have possession of the Land. Joshua is the continued story of the fulfillment of the Covenant between Adonai and the Israelites. If you’re thinking about joining our study and journey…this is a great time! No need to RSVP…you are always welcome. If you have any questions, please contact Maggie Duwe at maggie@centralreform.org. My Jewish Myseum Sunday, February 8, 4:00 - 6:00 pm Myseum, 283 Lamp and Lantern Village, 63017 Come join the community for an afternoon of interactive fun for families with pre-school up to 5th grade children (siblings welcome). Last year, Over 300 joined us at the Myseum to learn about science with a Jewish twist. Each activity included a Jewish aspect. Children and A Message from Essie Education at CRC is for everyone. Learn with peers about Hebrew, history, Jewish rituals, grief, social action, healthcare in Missouri, and more. If you and a couple of your friends are interested in a class not currently offered, let us know and we will help create that class that’s right for you! At the end of last school year, we put out a survey to the CRC Religious School parents and guardians. Over the next couple of months, we will report some of those survey results and ways your feedback helps us. CRC has about 214 households with children in the Religious School. 35% of our Religious School households responded to our survey. There were 13 questions regarding satisfaction with curriculum, communication, and community. As we continue to communicate our growth, plans and learnings to you, we need your help to be a provider of the best Jewish education for our children. Together we can touch our future in a positive way, with purpose and on purpose! Peace and keep on learning, Essie tikkun olam 5 February Social Responsibility Shabbat Friday, February 13 , 7:30 pm We know that we are beginning to sound like a broken record, but there is a palpable sense of urgency by our coalition partners regarding Medicaid expansion. Eligibility for Medicaid is so low in Missouri that there are hundreds of thousands of people who don’t qualify. They are in the Coverage Gap—too rich for Medicaid, but too poor for the Marketplace—with no way to get affordable insurance. Expanding Medicaid will help nearly 300,000 uninsured Missourians gain access to healthcare and save 700 lives every year. Expansion will also create jobs and bring Missouri taxpayer money BACK to Missouri. Failing to fully expand Medicaid would be catastrophic for Missouri. For our February Social Responsibility Shabbat, we will hear from an amazing member of our coalition. Sarah Lewis is Metropolitan Congregation United’s (MCU) Regional Health Organizer for St. Charles County organizing a grassroots movement close the coverage gap and expand Medicaid in 2015. Sarah grew up in Los Angeles where both her parents are physicians at a large public hospital, serving mostly undocumented and uninsured patients. She attended UC Berkeley for her undergrad, then moved to St. Louis in 2013 to do the Coro Fellowship in Public Affairs through FOCUS St. Louis. She has worked with the Missouri Foundation for Health, St. Louis Regional Health Commission, Missouri Health Care for All, and St. Louis Effort for AIDS during her time in St. Louis and never tires of talking about health care issues. Are you interested in joining us for Medicaid expansion lobby days and actions? If so, or if you have any further questions, please contact Jennifer Bernstein at (314) 361-1564, ext. 117 or jenniferb@centralreformorg. West Lake/Bridgeton Landfill Community Meeting Thursday, February 19, 6:30 pm at 3449 Hollenburg Dr, Bridgeton, 63044 Many who attended January’s Social Responsibility Shabbat service have expressed interest in getting more involved in the West Lake Landfill issue. Here is your chance to learn more and get involved! This is a monthly meeting hosted by the community activists to raise awareness and educate the public about the issue. If you are interested in attending, please contact Jennifer Bernstein at (314) 361-1564, ext. 117 or jenniferb@centralreform.org. No More Trash Talking at CRC - We are Moving Toward 100% Recycling! According to the EPA, the national recycling rate is just 30%. Increasing materials recycling in the US to even just 60% could save the equivalent of 315 million barrels of oil per year. Recycling is a great way individuals can make a difference, both locally and globally. And at CRC, we are working on an initiative to aim for 100% recycling, as well as a composting program. Very few items are really trash, so a majority of our receptacles at CRC will soon be for recycling or composting. Keep a look out in the upcoming weeks for signage around the building and more information. Let’s all do our part to help the environment! If you want to help with this initiative, please contact Wendy Bell at (314) 361-1564, ext. 104 or wendy@centralreform.org. crc news 6 Purim Megillah Reading - The February’s Triple Chai Plus “Downton Rebbe” with Rabbi Randy Wednesday, March 4, 7:00 pm in the CRC Sanctuary Sunday, February 1, 10:30 am - 12:30 pm, CRC Multipurpose Room The only thing you know for sure about Purim night at CRC is that one way or another, you’ll hear the topsy-turvey story of intrigue and valor in the Book of Esther. Other than that, all bets are off! Feel free to dress in costume, cheer and jeer, and marvel at how much more Join us as we walk the path with Rabbi Randy (so to speak). Rabbi Randy will discuss the personal journey that led him to the rabbinate, and to CRC. He will also reflect on his years at CRC, and experiences he has had in working along with our neighboring congregations in the struggle for social justice. He will then lead us in a discussion of how CRC, in the aftermath of Ferguson, might play an active and meaningful role in helping to inspire and influence the broader St. Louis community. dignified it all sounds PBS style! Black Rep Theater Performance of “Anne & Emmett” Monday, February 16, 7:00 pm at CRC This is not to be missed! Anne &Emmett is an imaginary conversation between Anne Frank & Emmett Till, both victims of racial intolerance and hatred. Frank is the 13-year-old Jewish girl whose diary provided a gripping perspective of the Holocaust. Till is the 14-year-old AfricanAmerican b oy whose brutal murder in Mississippi sparked the American Civil Rights Movement. The one-act play opens with the two teenagers meeting in Memory, a place that isolates t hem from the cruelty they experienced during their lifetime. The beyond-the-grave encounter draws the startling similarities between the two youths’ harrowing experiences and the atrocities against them The play is free of charge, but donations are appreciated. For more information, please contact Marcy Brodsky at marcy. brodsky@aon.com. Please RSVP to Claire Hyman, at claire.j.hyman@sbcglobal.net or Anita Wilson, anita63146@yahoo.com or (314) 878-3502. Those attending are asked to please bring one dish to share for the brunch: A-L please bring a salad or side dish, M-Z an entrée. CRC Book Drive to Benefit Underserved Youth Monday, February 2 - Sunday, February 15 Please bring your new and gently used books appropriate for children in grades PreK-5 to CRC! The drive will benefit the children and parents enrolled in Succeeding with Reading at Carver Elementary School and Clay Elementary School in St. Louis Public Schools. We are also collecting books for the residents of North Sarah, a mixed income development in the Ville neighborhood of North St. Louis. We are looking for books for children ages 0-18. Succeeding with Reading was developed by CRC member, Josh Goldman. The program is an evidence-based literacy initiative that aims to inspire a love of reading and build language skills in low-income students that struggle with literacy through whole group and small group instruction. This program is one of a number of initiatives by Urban Strategies to promote comprehensive community change. For the last 10 years, the program has been successful in inspiring a love of reading and improving literacy achievement. It has since grown into a national model. For more information, please contact Jennifer Bernstein at (314) 361-1564, ext. 117 or jenniferb@centralreform.org. Tu B’shevat Seder/Service Friday, February 6, 7:30 pm Tu B’shevat is the new year for the trees and the full moon time in mid-winter where we anticipate the re-blooming of spring. We celebrate the trees and nature with a seder of fruits and juice and mystical passages that remind us of our connection to the earth and our responsibility to the environment. We will merge the seder with our Friday night service, meeting in the multi-purpose room to sing, rejoice, renew and taste the blessings of nature as underground the trees refructify! Please bring something chocolate, the sweetest gift of the trees, for our postseder/service oneg. purim carnival CRC Purim Carnival! Sunday, March 1 1:00 - 3:00 pm (2:15 Megillah Skit) Enjoy the story of Purim as told by Rabbi Randy and our CRC 7th Graders! Play Games! Win Prizes! Make Crafts! Eat Hamentaschen! Plus: Take photos in a Purim-themed photo booth Enjoy jumping in a castle bounce house Costumes are encouraged 7 tributes 8 tributes TO MAKE A TRIBUTE TO A CRC FUND ONLINE, PLEASE GO TO WWW.CENTRALREFORM.ORG, AND CLICK ON THE DONATE/TRIBUTE LINK ON THE BOTTOM OF THE MENU. General Fund CAROL FAINTICH IN HONOR OF BARB GOLDMAN’S MILESTONE BIRTHDAY JULIE FRANK HUNDMAN IN HONOR OF ESSIE MITCHELL AND JEN BERNSTEIN, AND THE SHELTER ANIMALS MARCI M. EISEN IN HONOR OF NANCY WEIGLEY RICHARD AND DONNA SHATZ IN MEMORY OF ANNA NAVARRO’S MOTHER LISA SCHLESINGER AND CHARLIE ALLEN IN HONOR OF MIRIAM RASKIN’S BIRTHDAY AND WITH GRATITUDE TO RABBI SUSAN, RABBI RANDY, AND RABBI DEANA MAGGIE’S FRIDAY CLASS IN HONOR OF MAGGIE DUWE AND HER PATIENT AND WONDERFUL TEACHING DAVID NEWMAN AND MARK WINER IN LOVING MEMORY OF THEIR DEAR DAD, MEL NEWMAN SUSAN MERRICK SHEILA GREENBAUM AND GARY M. WASSERMAN ROBERT GARFIELD JEFFREY BUSBEE DONALD AND ANN KORNBLET BOB AND SANDY JOHNSON LAURA AND PAUL MILLER LISA ROSS WANDA IBSEN ROGER GOLDMAN AND STEPHANIE RIVEN RICHARD AND LINDA SHER BARBARA REED ALY ABRAMS MARY AND KENNETH SHAPIRO JEFF AND ANNE LOWELL DEBRA SABEL LEONARD J. FRANKEL CHERYL GRIFFIN JEFFREY CARTER HKW ARCHITECTS ROBIN THEBEAU AUDREY FLEISSIG ELIOT ROSENBLOOM LARRY AND MARLENE LEWIS BRIAN VETRUBA DAVID ROTHENBERG IN MEMORY OF CAROLYN GOSS Rabbis’ Tribute Fund VIVIAN EVELOFF IN HONOR OF LISA HUXLEY IN MEMORY OF CAMILLE GREENWALD’S MOTHER IN MEMORY OF FRED EPSTEIN IN MEMORY OF LINDA SKRAINKA IN MEMORY OF STEVE COBURN ILENE OSHEROW EDIE AND HARVEY BROWN WITH THANKS TO RABBI RANDY FOR LEADING OUR BAR MITZVAH CLASS KASSI CORLEY WITH THANKS TO RABBI DEANA FOR HER HELP AND WITH THANKS TO RABBI SUSAN FOR HER WONDERFUL SUPPORT AMIE NEEDHAM AND JACQULYN NOLAN WITH THANKS TO RABBI SUSAN FOR HER KIND AND LOVING GUIDANCE IN THE WEEKS LEADING UP TO OUR MARRIAGE IN HONOR OF RON MEYER’S IMPORTANT BIRTHDAY SHARON AND BOB HOLLANDER IN HONOR OF THE BIRTH OF ILA RAE ORNSTEIN THE GOODFRIEND FAMILY BILL AND MARGARET KAUFMAN WITH THANKS TO RABBI SUSAN ANONYMOUS LORENE ROWLAND IN HONOR OF MICHELLE MILLS IN HONOR OF PAUL WAGMAN KIM ROSENFIELD RON AND PAULA MEYER IN MEMORY OF PETER EINSTEIN IN MEMORY OF AIDA NOVACK AMY CARMEN SARAH PALERMO TO HELP BRING PEACE AND JUSTICE TO OUR BLACK SISTERS AND BROTHERS IN ST. LOUIS SHEILA GREENBAUM AND GARY M. WASSERMAN WITH A HEALING PRAYER FOR SUSAN SPIEGEL RAYMOND SLAVIN IN MEMORY OF DR. CHERYL SISLER GLORIA J. SIRKIN IN HONOR OF MYRRAH GILL’S CONVERSION JOY STERNECK IN HONOR OF BARB AND MEL GOLDMAN’S SPECIAL BIRTHDAYS SUSAN SPIEGEL AND STEWART HALPERIN IN MEMORY OF STUART EPSTEIN’S COUSIN, GARY RONALD EPSTEIN JO AND JIM GIMPEL IN HONOR OF THEIR DAUGHTER, HILLARY GIMPEL JENNIFER BERNSTEIN IN HONOR OF JULIA FRANK HUNDMAN’S KINDNESS AND REPRESENTING THE HUMANE SOCIETY AT THE MIROWITZ MLK EVENT WITH THANKS TO RABBI RANDY FOR MAKING OUR LIFE EVENTS SO SPECIAL JILL EVANS PETZALL TO HONOR RABBI SUSAN’S GLORIOUS SPIRIT AND HER FRESH AIR OF CONNECTION WHEN THAT DEEP HEALING BREATH IS SO HARD TO FIND RICH IKEN IN HONOR OF JOE AND JULIE IKEN WHOSE LIVES DEMONSTRATE RABBI TALVE’S DEFINITION OF TRUE HOLINESS JOSEPH GOODMAN IN HONOR OF SEVDA MALKOC GOODMAN THOMAS J. GERSHMAN WITH THANKS TO RABBI RANDY DIANE PRYWELLER AND FAMILY IN MEMORY OF MEL NEWMAN ELAINE TEPPERMAN IN MEMORY OF GRACE LEBAWICH JULIE GREENSPOON IN MEMORY OF BEN GREENSPOON MARK AND LISA PRATZEL WITH THANKS TO RABBI RANDY FOR HIS GUIDANCE AND BLESSING FOR OUR SON JACK THE NEWMAN FAMILY WITH GRATITUDE TO RABBI RANDY yahrzeits 9 *ALEXANDER PERMUTT Son of Sally Barker GARY POSCOVER Cousin of Sharon Hollander JOYCE ANN ROBERTS Mother of Michael Roberts and Paul Roberts yahrzeits February 1 12 Shevat CHARLES E. DAVENPORT Father of Michael Davenport IDA FRIEDMAN Grandmother of Eric Friedman EDWARD KNIZE, JR. Father of Patricia Denlow CECILE POTICHA Mother of Shirley Poticha SAMUEL TEPER Father of Patti Teper ESTHER WOLF Grandmother of Marcia L. Miller February 2 13 Shevat EVA LAMBERG Grandmother of Shirley Poticha GENE PATTIZ Father of Denise Bogard February 3 14 Shevat JACK BLAZER Grandfather of Gail Wechsler IRENE LEDERMAN Dear Friend of Ginny and Ronald Weil MORRIS LENGA Father of Margie Kahn RUTH DIAMOND LEVINSON Aunt of Julia Frank-Hundman February 4 15 Shevat HARRY BRANDT Father of David Brandt Brother of Joanna Temperato ALBERT CARPEY Brother of Dorothy Mayer BENJAMIN FRAUENGLAS Brother of Bobby Frauenglas MAX GREENBERG Uncle of Steven Engelhardt MILDRED LOOMSTEIN Remembered by Lois Loomstein BERNARD SIRKIN Father of Nancy Weigley February 5 JULIUS ROSENTHAL Father of Shera Kafka JEROME J. SCHORSCH Father of Linda Cohen February 6 17 Shevat SAMUEL FRANK Father of Mark Frank HAROLD “PAT” GOLDBERG Father of Jonathan Goldberg BESSIE KESTEN Remembered by Elaine Lapofsky Kesten DOROTHY LANG Mother of Fran Lang NORMA C. LAPOFSKY Mother of Elaine Lapofsky Kesten GARY PEGG Uncle of Carrie J. Pegg *DARWIN PORTMAN Husband of Carol Portman Father of Bob Portman IRVING WEIL Grandfather of Sheila Michaels 16 Shevat SOLOMON FEINBERG Father of Bernie Feinberg *SOLON GERSHMAN Husband of Bettie Gershman Father of Jeff Gershman and Diane Levine LESTER HANDELMAN Grandfather of Karen Handelman BEVERLY HOLTZMAN Mother of Ellen Langston SOL KLADERMAN Father of Karen Phon WILLIAM KLEIN Father of Jacob Klein ELAINE ROTH LEVITT Aunt of Hannah Roth GERTRUDE PACHECO Friend of Michael Getty and Brian Vetruba February 7 18 Shevat SONIA GAFFNEY Mother of Lisa Orden Zarin I. JACK GRODSKY Brother in law of Gloria Grodsky RICK GRODSKY Husband of Gloria Grodsky LILLIAN WEINSTEIN Grandmother of Amy Fleisher February 8 19 Shevat ERA GREIMAN Mother of Gerald Greiman *MARILYN TALVE Mother of Rabbi Susan Talve yahrzeits 10 February 9 20 Shevat SAUL “CHICK” BROWN Father of Susan Piontek *ANN HUSCH Our member *CAROL TELDON Our member February 10 21 Shevat BEATRICE K. SCHWARTZ Friend of Lois Miller ADOLF SPIEGEL Grandfather of Miriam Raskin and Susan Spiegel February 11 22 Shevat JOHN WATERS FRENCH Remembered by Sheila Michaels SHIRLEY DUNIE GOLDBERG Mother of Harriet Blickenstaff GOLDA GOLDSTEIN Grandmother of Linda Cohen JANIS GOLLUB Mother of Judy Dubin PEGGY HELLMAN Aunt of Ben Sentruia, Jr. SAUL LEWIS NYMARK Father of Niki Nymark JOSEPH TAUB Father of Felice Joyce JERRY WEISMAN Father of Doug Weisman February 12 23 Shevat VIVIAN BECKER Mother of Jon Becker JOHN M. THOMPSON Stepfather of Michel Waks Remembered by Ruth Waks FLORINE WEISS Mother of Debbie Solom February 13 24 Shevat DOROTHY BOGARD Mother of Robert Bogard *FRAYNE BOGNER Wife of Stuart Bogner HAROLD FRIEDMAN Father of Andrea Friedman GUSTAV GAERTNER Grandfather of Spruce Fraser WILLIAM KESSEN Father of Anne Lowell ABRAHAM LAPOFSKY Grandfather of Elaine Lapofsky Kesten ESTHER MEDOL Mother of Claire Hyman Grandmother of Carolyn Hyman LILLIAN MENTZ Aunt of Susan Schlichter *NEIL SANDBERG Husband of Ellie Jacobs DEBORAH STONE Sister of Julianne Stone EDWARD “PETE” WIRTHLIN Father of Susan Wirthlin Mass February 15 26 Shevat SARAH GILLERMAN CHERVITZ Mother of Nancy Brown ANDREW ENGSTER Son of Karen Margo BARBARA GRANT LAWRENCE Mother of Madge Treeger DOROTHY “DOT” NEUSTADT Mother of Nancy Goldstein DR. 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