November 2015 - Van Cortlandt Jewish Center
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November 2015 - Van Cortlandt Jewish Center
CENTER LIGHT X VAN CORTLANDT JEWISH CENTER www.VCJewishCenter.org N O V E M B E R 2015 CHESHVAN/KISLEV 5776 RABBI’S SHABBAT MESSAGE This month’s Center Light column is dedicated for a speedy recovery to Rebbezin Esther Jungreis, Esther Bas Miriam and my sister-in-law, Miriam Bas Sheva Bas Rivka Sonia. And naturally for those in Israel who have been victims of a recent tragic spate of vicious terrorist attacks. Also, in memory of Mr. Elias “Al” Feuerstein ob”m. May G-d console his wife Goldie, and family among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem. Amen. As I write these lines, a historic event of epic proportions is about to unfold: The “SHABBAT PROJECT”. Indeed, for the 3rd year in a row, the worldwide Shabbat of Jewish Unity is about to take place, now in dozens of countries and hundreds of cities, gathering Jews from every walk of life to experience Shabbat together. Originally ignited in 2013 by South African Chief Rabbi, Dr. Warren Goldstein, the Shabbat Project saw as much as 70% of its 75,000 Jews experiencing Shabbat, the vast majority for their very first time. In 2014, the Shabbat Project went international, spreading to 65 countries and 550 cities including in Israel, Europe and the Americas. This “explosion” called “an experiment that has no precedent in modern Jewish history,” with this year Shabbat Project reaching well over one million Jews. It is the largest number in centuries, perhaps dating as far The back as the Holy Temple era. The VCJC also participated with a Friday evening four-course meal for 30, prepared by my wonderful and always giving wife, with some congregants attending, as well as numerous neighbors being introduced to the special atmosphere and warmth of a Shabbat Seudah (meal). What is the essence of Shabbat and source of the incredible magnetic effect we are currently witnessing? (To see more info, please see “Shabbat Project” online). Hashem set Shabbat as a day apart from the other days of the week, a day unto itself, a day for us to stand back and appreciate His awesome creation. It is a spiritually blessed day, from the beginning of creation as it is written in Genesis “God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it.” (2:3) In the beginning, there was no place designated as holy until the building of the Tabernacle more than two thousand years later. However, time was (continued page 5) S U N DAY, N O V EM B ER 1 5 t h 11 am ~ 3 pm • FREE ADMISSION! FUN FOR ALL AGES! • SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! • • R A F F L E – G R E A T P R IZ E S ! • S IL E N T A U C T IO N CARNIVAL GAMES and PRIZES! • • CLOWNS, FACE PAINTING • FREE MAGIC SHOW AT 12 NOON! • B R IC -A -B R A C & V E N D O R T A B L E S • And much, much More! ! Visit: www.biddingforgood,com/vcjc to view the fantastic AUCTION ITEMS available Oct. 25th thru Nov. 14th V A N C OR TL A ND T V I L L A GE NOTES - - NOV EMB ER Blessing over the Candles Cover your eyes and recite the following blessing: “Boruch A-toh Ado-noi, E-lo-hei-nu Melech Ho-olom A-sher Ki-de-sha-nu Be-mitz-vo-sov Vi-tzi-vo-nu Le-had-lik Ner Shel Shabbat” Candle Lighting Schedule Fri. Nov. 6 4:29 Fri. Nov. 13 4:22 Fri. Nov. 20 4:16 Fri. Nov. 27 4:13 Shabbos Ends 5:33 5:26 5:20 5:17 TURN CLOCKS BACK ONE HOUR SCHEDULE OF SERVICES Please Attend & Guarantee our Minyanim THE CENTER LIGHT VAN CORTLANDT JEWISH CENTER Van Cortlandt Village 3880 Sedgwick Ave. Bronx, NY 10463 Phone (718) 884-6105 Morning Services: 8:45 8:30 6:50 7:00 6:30 8:30 Evening Services: Saturday, Nov. 7 Saturday, Nov. 14 Saturday, Nov. 21 Saturday, Nov. 28 OUR SINCERE SYMPATHY > . . . Goldie Feuerstein and family on the loss of her beloved husband and father, Elias (Al) Feuerstein, long time member of the Van Cortlandt Jewish Center and former Board member. Al was a regular attendee at the daily and Shabbos service. He was a major contributor to the services, frequently leading, particularly the more complex services, such as Selichos. When we did not have a Rabbi, he was frequently turned to for Halachah opinions. He will be greatly missed. WE THANK THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE > Thank you for re-changing the Paroches from the Yom Tov (white) Paroches to the yearly (blue) Paroches. Michael Baiser, Phil Baiser, Daniel Fialkovsky, Stu Harris, Neil Harrow, Keith Kassner, Howie Leventhal, Tom Murphy and Stu Trivax SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1st Saturday Sunday Monday & Thursday Tues., Wed., & Friday Thurs. & Friday – Nov. 12 & 13 Rosh Chodesh – Kislev Thurs. & Friday – Nov. 26 & 27 Thanksgiving REFUAH SHLEMAH > . . . Sherry Feifer, Arnold Geismar, Elliot Kaufman, Mia Lande, Saul & Ruth Lieman, Nathan Rosenkranz, Jules Rubinstein, Joseph Sassoon, Sarah Silber, Mayer Sodden. 4:25 4:15 4:10 4:10 F ax ( 718) 884- 6106 Website:: www.VCJewishCenter.org Email: vancortlandtjc@aol.com Affiliated with the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America Rabbi Rabbi President Vice Presidents Treasurer Secretary Sisterhood President Office Manager Office Assistant David Borenstein Jacob Sodden k"z Robert Gillman Phillip Friedman Howard Leventhal Stuart Harris Marc Friedman Ceil Hartstein Roberta Seidner Claire Haime November 2015 Cheshvan - Kislev 5776 Sunday Monday 19 CHESHVAN 1 iuaj yh 2 Tuesday 20 CHESHVAN iuaj f 3 Morning . . 6:50 Daylight Saving Time Ends Move Clock Back One Hour Morning . . 8:30 Wednesday 21 CHESHVAN iuaj tf 4 Morning . . 7:00 Thursday 22 CHESHVAN iuaj cf 5 Morning . . 7:00 Friday 23 CHESHVAN iuaj df 6 Morning . . 6:50 Election Day (Office Open) Saturday 24 CHESHVAN 25 CHESHVAN iuaj sf 7 Morning . . 7:00 Evening . . 4:35 iuaj vf Chayei Sara Morning . . 8:45 Candles 4:29 Evening . . 4:25 Shabbos ends 5:33 Sisterhood meeting 10:30 am 26 CHESHVAN iuaj uf 9 8 Morning . . 8:30 27 CHESHVAN iuaj zf 10 Morning . . 6:50 Kristallnacht Program 9:30 am 15 iuaj jf 11 3 KISLEV iuaj yf 12 Morning . . 7:00 Board meeting Veterans' Day (Office Open) 4 KISLEV ukxf s 17 Morning . . 6:50 29 CHESHVAN Morning. . 7:00 7:15 pm ukxf d 16 Morning. . 8:30 28 CHESHVAN 30 CHESHVAN iuaj k 13 Rosh Chodesh Kislev - Day 1 1 KISLEV Rosh Chodesh Kislev - Day 2 5 KISLEV ukxf v 18 Morning . . 7:00 6 KISLEV ukxf u 19 Morning . . 7:00 7 KISLEV ukxf z 20 Morning . . 6:50 8 KISLEV ukxf j 21 Morning . . 7:00 Evening . . 4:20 ukxf h 23 11 KISLEV ukxf th 24 Morning . . 6:50 12 KISLEV ukxf ch 25 Morning . . 7:00 13 KISLEV ukxf dh 26 Morning . . 7:00 14 KISLEV ukxf sh 27 Thanksgiving Day Morning . . 8:30 (Office Closed) ukxf zh 30 Morning . . 8:30 Vayetzei Shabbos ends 5:20 10 KISLEV 17 KISLEV 9 KISLEV ukxf y Morning . . 8:45 Candles 4:16 Evening . . 4:10 and 29 Toldot Candles 4:22 CARNIVAL 11 am to 3 pm Morning . . 8:30 ukxf c Morning . . 8:45 Morning . . 6:30 Morning . . 6:30 Evening . . 4:15 Evening . . 4:25 Shabbos ends 5:26 BAZAAR 22 2 KISLEV ukxf t 14 18 KISLEV ukxf jh Morning . . 6:50 15 KISLEV ukxf uy 28 Morning . . 8:30 16 KISLEV ukxf zy Vayishlach Evening . . 4:20 Morning . . 8:45 Candles 4:13 Evening . . 4:10 (Office Closed) Shabbos ends 5:17 22Ya18hrzeit20a s Yahrzeits SISTERHOOD NOVEMBER 2015 NOVEMBER 2015 NOV. KISLEV On Sunday, October 18th, after a wonderful brunch honoring the 50th Anniversary of the VCJC building, eight members of our Sisterhood, visited the Museum at the Jewish Home for the Aged in Riverdale. We were met by Emily O'Leary, the associate curator, who gave us a tour of the museum. The latest exhibit entitled, To Forgive and Remember, Reshaping Contemporary Consciousness, was interesting. The exhibit was planned to coincide with the Jewish High Holidays which focus on repentance and regret, followed by forgiveness and renewal. Not only did we view the art, but we had the opportunity to hear the artists speak about their pieces and how they related to the theme of the show. I'd like to thank Laura Gillman for driving and all the ladies who participated. It was a lovely day and we look forward to returning in the Spring. NOV. CHESHVAN 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 8 9 9 9 10 10 11 11 11 12 Clarice Gerber Pauline Bougen Arthur Winkler Sarah Baumfeld Rose Goldberg Yetta Heyman Albert Boritz Frema Ghelberg Lilyan Soloff Sarah Levine Phyllis Marcus Feiner Ida Silverman Murray Mazin Louis Margolies Simon Hirschfeld Mayer Levine Jacob Koch Mollie Pease William Schneiderman Rebecca Schwartz Jeanette Kaplan Joseph Guttman Minnie Rabinowitz Yechiel Zemlowitz Anne Rosenthal Saul Nathan Ludwig Maier Sarah Goldstein Morris Haime Tessie Markowsky Shirley Kamiel Lena Neiditch Jennie Fisher Mae Heller 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 Marian Goldman Abraham Moskowitz Hersh Blitz & children Goldie Silverbereg Nathan Blaiwas Fannie Sherman Jacob Cooper Julius Wolinsky Rose Roodman Ben Abrams Philip Axelbank Rose Sachwald 19 19 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 25 25 25 26 27 27 27 28 28 29 29 29 30 KISLEV 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 16 16 16 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 23 23 24 24 24 25 25 25 26 26 26 26 27 27 28 28 28 28 29 30 Mary Zimmerman Gussie Drucker Sarah Oliff Ida Gillman Beatrice Schorr Victor Radoff Moe Haber Benjamin Satosky Sonia Teig Chaim Shalom Sugin Esther Blaiwas Murray Taylor Renee Harling Isaac Heller Libbie Zarwanitzer Rivka Zarwanitzer Abraham Certilman Leon Thalblum Rose Martin Louis Rosenzweig Max Samuel Unger Samuel Drucker Daniel Bernstein Myra Moss Lillian Levitt Frances Abrams Julius Solomon Rose Glaser Bruce Kaplan Bertha Rothstein Milton Rothstein Larry Kaplan Rose Rib Nettie Shapiro Howard Stoller Murray Librot Ray Lulkin Dora Ducker Sadie Horn Yitzchak Ari Lehrach Nathan Solomon William Feldman Freya Maier Ida Fox Louis Grossman Pauline Cohen 4 4 4 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 15 15 16 16 16 16 17 18 At our next meeting on Sunday, November 1st at 10:30AM we will discuss plans for our Chanukah celebration. We are hoping to show a video produced by students from SAR Academy followed by a delicious lunch. A separate mailing will follow containing all the details. We look forward to seeing everyone at the meeting. Daylight Savings Time ends, don't forget to turn your clocks back one hour before going to bed Saturday evening. Ceil Hartstein President 7 p BOARD CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE We rebounded! The Succos Meals were, thank G-d, so successful that no one would have imagined. Two years ago we had over 100 meals. Due to circumstances beyond our control, we went from over 100 meals to 68 meals. Then the impossible happened! We picked up 22 meals to bring us to a very respectable 90 meals. Not only that, we also had new faces of people who had never eaten before in a Succah. We had four new faces which accounted for 15 meals. All this could not have happened if certain people didn’t help make the whole experience most enjoyable. First there was Rabbi Borenstein, who kept each meal lively with a really good songfest and really good D’var Torahs. Marcy Harris did practically a one person job in dealing with the caterer, being the captain in the kitchen, serving the food and encouraging others to come. She was assisted quite ably by Ceil Hartstein in dealing with the caterer and getting the food as well. Our caretaker, Ismael Bernard, not only helped to build the Succah, but worked with Marcy in the kitchen and served the food as well. Michael Baiser and Stu Trivax spent many hours with Rabbi Borenstein in helping to build the Succah. I’ve seen quite a few shul Succahs, but ours is the nicest. The reason for that is our decorations are better. Thank you Sabrina Heit for decorating the Succah and thereby keeping our Succah as the best shul Succah. On Sunday, November 8th, we will have a breakfast program commemorating Kristalnacht. Our guest speaker will be our own Sonja Geismar. Kristalnacht began the Nazi atrocities against the Jewish people. No nation in the world stopped them. Are things repeating themselves? Anti Semitism is on the rise here and especially in Europe. Extreme right wing parties play a major role in the governments of Hungary and in the Ukraine. You also know about the high level of Anti Semitism in France. Israel is the only country in the UN whose right to exist is under constant challenge. Israel is the only UN member that has been targeted for annihilation by another member. Israel has won all of its wars yet its enemies insist on dictating the terms of peace. We also have Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions on college campuses here in the USA. We have to stand up for ourselves. By remembering and letting our enemies know we are caring and concerned, will not win. Be there on Sunday, November 8th. It’s more crucial now than ever before. See the Kristalnacht flyer included in this newsletter. Neil Harrow, Chairman Board of Trustees Van Cortlandt Jewish Center Commemorates the 50th Anniversary of the Dedication of the Building On September 19, 1965, the Van Cortlandt Jewish Center dedicated its new building. On October 18, 2015, VCJC had a brunch celebrating the 50th anniversary of this event. In March 1947 VCJC moved from a room at 80 Van Cortlandt Park South to a house at 3997 Gouverneur Avenue. (The house has since been torn down.) In September 1965 it moved to its current home at 3880 Sedgwick Avenue. At the brunch, two videos were shown; one from the dedication of 3997 Gouverneur Avenue and one of the dedication of the 3880 Sedgwick Avenue building. The videos showed, among other things, the parade of torahs as congregants marched them from one building to the next. The 1965 dedication video shows such dignitaries as Mayor John Lindsay and Bess Meyerson. If you would like to see these two videos, VCJC is making them available for $10.00 for both. Nearly 100 people came to celebrate. Proclamations were given by Assemblyman Jeffery Dinowitz and City Council member Andy Cohen. State Senator Jeff Klein spoke about the importance of following our Jewish heritage. Rabbi David Borenstein, President Robert Gillman and Marcy Gillman-Harris all spoke about this important event and how after 88 years we’re still a thriving Jewish Center. A raffle was held and winners were Michael Stoller ($50 Target Gift Card), Renee Stoller (Tower of Goodies), Charlotte Ganberg (bottle of kosher wine) and Sol Feiner ($25 Visa Gift Card). The food was catered by Cafeccino Bakery. After the videos, the speeches and brunch, everyone stayed to go through the mementos and reminisce about the dedication. The pictures and story are by Jack Spiegel. All of the pictures from this event (and most of VCJC events) can be found in our on-line Photo Gallery at www.vcjewishcenter.org Part of the exhibit of mementos from the beginning VCJC to now Rabbi David Borenstein discusses VCJC and its 88 year history Marcy Gillman-Harris discusses the programs VCJC has held over the years. Rabbi Borenstein (left) and President Robert Gillman (3rd from left) receive proclamations from Assemblyman Jeffery Dinowitz (2nd from left) and Council member Andy Cohen (right.) State Senator Jeff Klein (left) and VCJC Treasurer Stuart Harris discuss VCJC. Here is part of the almost 100 people that came for brunch, videos and to commemorate the dedication of Van Cortlandt Jewish Center. RABBI’S MESSAGE – continued RABBI’S MESSAGE – continued designated as holy right from the beginning of creation. Shabbat is the first and most enduring holiness. It is the “soul of time” that infuses holiness into every aspect of creation. Rabbi Avigdor Miller ob”m in his classic book Sing You Righteous explains, on Shabbat, after we have seen to the body’s needs and desires of delicious and plentiful meals satiating us and naps to rest, we can contemplate: 1) G-d’s creation of the vast magnificent world and cosmos exnihilo, (something from nothing) 2) Gratitude for G-d’s creation of Mankind and ourselves 3) G-d’s altruistic kindnesses 4) The mindfulness and purposefulness in G-d’s world and 5) Studying G-d’s instruction book and blueprint for the world and how we can grow -- the Torah. is worth a lot of money”. As the poor man may be totally unaware of its great value, he may pawn it for a mere fifty or a hundred dollars. And so he and his wife searched frantically for the destitute man and explained to him its special value. That Friday night, R. Shmel’ke related the incident to his Chassidim. He continued, this is what G-d meant when he told Moses to inform the Jews of the precious gift of Shabbat. Moses was to convey to them the pricelessness of Shabbat, that it is a day of limitless spiritual potential. Otherwise, they might trade it away for nothing more than a piece of kugel. We learn from the Artscroll book, Sabbath - Its Essence and Significance the sanctity of Shabbat is superior to all sanctities and its blessing is superior to all blessings. Therefore, in 7 sections of the Torah, Israel is commanded regarding the Shabbat, to show that all 7 days of the week revolve around Shabbat. This is also why, in the daily prayers, the song of each day begins with today is the (e.g. second, third, etc.) day in the Shabbat. Shabbat is therefore our most significant connection to our Creator. In The Shabbos Companion, the author, Rabbi Abraham J. Twersky, quotes the teaching, “if you observe Shabbat I will consider it as though you observed all the commandments in the Torah." Shabbat is the lifeblood of Judaism. Historically, when our enemies set themselves to uproot Judaism, they invariably would challenge us by prohibiting the observance of Shabbat. The challenge continues. When the Jewish people received the manna in the wilderness they were instructed not to go out to gather their daily portion on Shabbat, but assured they would receive a double portion on Friday. Our faith is challenged today, when so many rely on Saturday’s business to boost their income. We are taught that no blessing occurs from Shabbat desecration and money earned on this day will later be lost. Indeed our weekly income is divided into the week days, and it is inconceivable that observing Shabbat, the source of all blessing, would cause us any financial loss. Interestingly, Friday’s double portion of Manna is symbolized at our 3 Shabbat meals by the two loaves (Lechem - Mishneh) placed on the table. The Shabbat tablecloth represents the dew that covered the ground before the manna fell and the challah cover on top is symbolic of the second dew that fell atop the manna to protect it. In fact, to show they appreciated the sublime nature of Shabbat, even the greatest and wealthiest leaders of the Jewish people would insist on personally participating in preparations for the Sabbath Bride or Queen, as it is described in our Sabbath prayers. Indeed, appreciation of Shabbat is illustrated in the following story. Rabbi Shmel’ke of Nikolsburg, who himself lived in abject poverty, had his door forever open to the poor and downtrodden. Once a destitute man who did not even have adequate money for the Sabbath meals for his family appeared before him. Finding nothing else, he gave the man his wife’s wedding ring. When his wife returned, she exclaimed, “that ring A day of eternal Divine holiness, Shabbat favors us in multiple dimensions and aspects; connecting us to our Creator, the Shabbat reflects the uniqueness of the special bond between G-d and His Chosen People and empowers us with a special Divine protection. When we speak of the importance of a Jew being a Shomer Shabbat, (Sabbath-Observer), there is truth in the statement that “far more than Israel has safeguarded the Shabbat, the Shabbat has safeguarded Israel.” Regarding introducing our people to their beautiful heritage and particularly the holy Shabbat, G-d says, “If you keep the lights of Shabbat, I will keep the lights of Zion”. In the face of the recent atrocities in Israel, may Hashem view our enhancement of our Shabbat observance as the necessary merit to protect our brothers and sisters around the world and especially in Israel from all harm. Amen. 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