December 2013 - Rego Park Jewish Center
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December 2013 - Rego Park Jewish Center
REGO PARK JEWISH CENTER BULLETIN “And let them make for me a sanctuary that I may dwell among them.” EXODUS 25:8 VOLUME 74 NO. 4 KISLEV / TEVET 5774 DECEMBER 2013 CONCERT CELEBRATING CHANUKAH THE FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1ST - 2:30 P.M. STARRING MAGDA FISHMAN THE BRIGHTEST STAR IN JEWISH MUSIC SINGER & MUSICIAN-ACCOMPANIST DAVID PLUS A CHANUKAH LATKA PARTY COME ENJOY WONDERFUL MUSIC AND TASTY HOLIDAY REFRESHMENTS FOR ALL AGES IN ADVANCE $10 - AT DOOR $12 REGO PARK JEWISH CENTER 97-30 Queens Boulevard, Rego Park, NY 11374 Telephone: (718) 459-1000 Fax: (718) 459-0431 Website: www.rpjc.org Samuel Waidenbaum..........................................Rabbi Josiah Derby, M.A*............................Rabbi Emeritus Sisterhood President Ruth Loewenstein Ruth Loewenstein....................Chairman of the Board of Trustees Sunday Breakfast Club & Learn-In President Romiel Daniel Rabbi Romiel Daniel.....................................President Men’s Club President Jack Alkana Robin Diamond………...Hebrew School Coordinator Yiddish Vinkel President Mildred Pelton * deceased MEETING WITH RABBI WAIDENBAUM Rabbi Waidenbaum will always be available for your needs. However, to ensure that the Rabbi is here, it is preferable that you set a definite appointment in advance so that you will not find the Rabbi otherwise engaged and so that you may be better assured of his undivided attention. Please call the office at 718-459-1000. The direct line to the Rabbi is 718-459-1047. Special Events Group Lee Lobel-Zwang IMPORTANT! If you are celebrating a simcha, please notify the Center office so that we may announce it in our Bulletin and also so that Rabbi Waidenbaum can announce it on Shabbat. If you are ill, please have someone notify Rabbi Waidenbaum or the office and let us know if you would like it announced. Please don’t assume that the office or Rabbi will “hear about it.” Please have someone close to you phone the Rabbi or Lynne in the Center office directly to let them know. The Rego Park Jewish Center Bulletin is published 9 times/year (Sept. - June) Page 2 REGO PARK JEWISH CENTER BULLETIN FROM THE RABBI’S DESK Last month we spoke about Chanukah & Thanksgiving; this month I’d like to speak to you about the miracle of Chanukah - alone. According to our tradition, the way to publicize the miracle of Chanukah is by placing our Chanukiya (the Menorah) in the window, so that everyone who passes by can see the light. Our sages wanted us to show everyone that miracles do happen. That’s why our Rabbis commanded us to make sure that we share those miracles with others as well. Chanukah is the time to light those candles and to show the rest of the world how we shine and how proud we are of our Jewish tradition and heritage, and to make sure that everyone is aware of the miracle of Chanukah, and how Hashem (G-d) saved the day once again. I’m sure that we all believe in the greatest miracle of the modern era - the State of Israel. Israel is constantly being attacked by Hamas and others, thousands of rockets are being fired into civilian neighborhoods, nurseries, hospitals and schools, as we always hope and pray for peace (Sim Shalom - Shalom Rav - Oseh Shalom)… and somehow we’re still here! Meanwhile, on November 27th at night, we need to light the candles and show the rest of the world the miracle of Chanukah and the miracle of the State of Israel. Here are some facts about the state of Israel that we should be very proud of: Israel is the only democracy in the Middle East. Israel has the highest ration of university degrees to the population in the world. Israel has more museums per capita than any other country. Israel has the highest percentage of home computers per capita in the world. Israel is the only country in the world that entered the 21st century with a net gain in number of trees. Israel produces more scientific papers per capita than any other nation by a large margin - 109 per 10,000 people, as well as one of the highest per capita rates of patents filed. The list really goes on and on and on! I would like to ask you to always keep Israel in your thoughts and prayers. Please support Israel in any way you can - by planning a trip to Israel, by purchasing Israel bonds, by buying products that are made in Israel or by supporting Israeli organizations. Maybe this year we can support the wounded soldiers and help those who are in need. Every Chanukah we have the opportunity to reconnect spiritually with our Yiddishkeit and with our brothers and sisters around the world and to make this world a little better than the day before. (Tikun Olam). And may we be a shining light to G-d, our people and to the rest of the world. Happy Chanukah, (and do not forget the latkes!) B’Shalom, Rabbi Samuel Waidenbaum RABBI’S ADULT EDUCATION CLASS Rabbi Waidenbaum teaches Adult Education classes. There is no charge and everyone is welcome. PARASHAT HA’SHAVUA - Weekly Torah Portion Wednesdays from 6:30 - 8:00 P.M. December Dates: December 4, 11, 18 REGO PARK JEWISH CENTER BULLETIN Page 3 December 2013 KISLEV / TEVET 5774 Sun 1 KISLEV 28 M.S. 8:45 A.M. B.C.L.I. 9:30 A.M. CONCERT 2:30 PM N.E.S. 5TH CHANUKAH CANDLE 8 TEVET 5 M.S. 8:45 A.M. B.C.L.I. 9:30 A.M. N.E.S. Mon 2 M.S. E.S. KISLEV 29 7:00 A.M. 6:15 P.M 6TH CHANUKAH CANDLE 9 TEVET 6 M.S. 7:00 A.M. E.S. 6:15 P.M. Tue 3 KISLEV 30 M.S. 7:00 A.M. SIST. 12:00 P.M. E.S. 6:15 P.M. ROSH CHODESH 7TH CHANUKAH CANDLE 10 TEVET 7 N.M.S. E.S. 6:15 P.M. Wed 4 Thu TEVET 1 M.S. 7:00 A.M. Y.V. 12:30 P.M. E.S. 6:15 P.M. R.C. 6:30 P.M. 5 TEVET 2 M.S. 7:00 A.M. E.S. 6:15 P.M. Fri 6 TEVET 3 N.M.S. E.S. 4:15 P.M. C.L. 4:08 P.M. ROSH CHODESH 8TH CHANUKAH CANDLE 11 TEVET 8 N.M.S. Y.V. 12:30 P.M. E.S. 6:15 P.M. R.C. 6:30 P.M. TEVET 12 M.S. 8:45 A.M. B.C.L.I. 9:30 A.M. N.E.S. 16 TEVET 13 M.S. 7:00 A.M. E.S. 6:15 P.M. 17 TEVET 14 N.M.S. E.S. 6:15 P.M. 18 TEVET 15 N.M.S. Y.V. 12:30 P.M. B.D. 3:00 P.M. E.S. 6:15 P.M. R.C. 6:30 P.M. 7 TEVET 4 M.S. 9:00 A.M. B.B. E.S. 4:15 P.M. S.E. 5:12 P.M. “VAYIGASH” 12 TEVET 9 M.S. 7:00 A.M. E.S. 6:15 P.M. 13 TEVET 10 M.S. 7:00 A.M. E.S. 4:15 P.M. C.L. 4:09 P.M. FAST OF TEVET 15 Sat 19 TEVET 16 M.S. 7:00 A.M. E.S. 6:15 P.M. 20 TEVET 17 N.M.S. E.S. 4:15 P.M. C.L. 4:11 P.M. 14 TEVET 11 M.S. E.S. S.E. 9:00 A.M. 4:15 P.M. 5:12 P.M. “VEYECHI” 21 TEVET 18 M.S. P.C. E.S. S.E. 9:00 A.M. 12:30 P.M. 4:15 P.M. 5:15 P.M. “SHEMOT” 22 TEVET 19 M.S. 8:45 A.M. B.C.L.I. 9:30 A.M. N.E.S. 23 M.S. E.S. TEVET 20 7:00 A.M. 6:15 P.M. 24 TEVET 21 N.M.S. E.S. 6:15 P.M. 25 TEVET 22 N.M.S. E.S. 6:15 P.M. N.C. 26 TEVET 23 M.S. 7:00 A.M. E.S. 6:15 P.M. 27 TEVET 24 N.M.S. E.S. 4:15 P.M. C.L. 4:15 P.M. 28 TEVET 25 M.S. 9:00 A.M. E.S. 4:15 P.M. S.E. 5:19 P.M. “VA’ERA” 29 TEVET 26 M.S. 8:45 A.M. B.C.L.I. 9:30 A.M. S.D. 2:00 P.M. FILM 2:30 P.M. N.E.S. Page 4 30 TEVET 27 M.S. 7:00 A.M. E.S. 6:15 P.M. 31 TEVET 28 N.M.S. E.S. 6:15 P.M. B.B. = BIRTHDAY BLESSSINGS B.C.L.I. = BREAKFAST CLUB LEARN IN B.D. = BOOK DISCUSSION C.L. = CANDLE LIGHTING E.S. = EVENING SERVICE M.S. = MORNING SERVICE N.C. = NO RABBI’S CLASS N.E.S. = NO EVENING SERVICE N.M.S. = NO MORNING SERVICE P.C. = PARASHAT CLUB R.C. = RABBI’S CLASS S.D. = SINGLES DANCE SIST. = SISTERHOOD S.E. = SHABBAT ENDS W.J. = WOMEN IN JUDAISM Y.V. = YIDDISH VINKEL REGO PARK JEWISH CENTER BULLETIN Mishpachah: Family FOCUS ON SISTERHOOD HIDDUR MITZVAH What does it mean? The concept of Hiddur Mitzvah – beautifying or embellishing a Mitzvah – is derived from Exodus 15:2. “This is my G-d, and I will glorify Him.” When Rabbi Ishmael asks how should we glorify G-d, he answers, “I shall prepare before G-d a beautiful Lulav, a beautiful Sukkah, beautiful Tzitzit, beautiful Tefillin, a beautiful Shofar, a beautiful Torah scroll.” The enhancement of our actions and ritual objects, makes the performance of Mitzvoth even more meaningful. We find in Mishneh Torah the obligation to take care of your body – we must realize that our body belongs to the Creator. We learn about Shmirat Briyut & the Mitzvah of Shmirat Haguf - the guarding of and preventive care of our bodies. We learn from the great Maimonedes that “Bodily health and wellbeing are part of the path to G-d.” Thus, on December 3rd, - the 6th day of Chanukah - at 12:00 P.M. - in light of the above – our Sisterhood meeting will host Jeffrey Landsberg, a certified, licensed physical therapist from North Shore Long Island Jewish Hospital Health System. His topic will be “Exercise to help you stay fit and young!” A topic that is of great importance for all of us. There will be handouts and time for questions and answers from Mr. Landsberg. In addition and in conjunction with this, we shall also present parts of the new Women’s League for Conservative Judaism program - “Wellness & Learning” network program. We shall dwell on the month of Kislev and the special program theme of “Resilience : A Learned Skill” as well as the wonderful theme of Debbie Friedman’s “Mi Sheberach – Help us to be Resilient.” We also remind you to share your special Chanukah memories with us – we want to hear yours and want to tell you ours – and you will make it very special if you have some tangible artifacts. And then of course it’s still Chanukah - bring a dairy sandwich and we shall serve Latkes and …….. Don’t miss this interesting and busy Sisterhood meeting! Of course, gentlemen are invited and welcomed. Once again we thank Mollie Alkana for a wonderful and inspiring morning. Mollie, as only Mollie can, gave us insight and explanations of the life of Bernard Malamud from the book about her father written by Janna Malamud Smith – “My Father is a Book.” I hope you were as inspired to read this fascinating book as we were. Todah Rabah, Mollie. Hold these Dates!! January will be a busy month. On Sunday, January 5th, we shall have our Paid Up Membership Party! Admission is paid up dues so be sure to see Elaine Abend, Membership Vice President. And on Sunday, January 26th, again it will be “Oy Vay Bingo,” led by our own Mildred Pelton. Don’t miss either event. We are grateful and happy to see that Elaine Abend has recovered and is well – we wish you only the best – and remember we all need you. We wish Bernice Mandell a very speedy and complete recovery. We hope to welcome you back soon. As we conclude the secular year, we wish all of you good health, happiness and our thanks to G-d for allowing us to reach this season. REGO PARK JEWISH CENTER BULLETIN Page 5 Simchat Chanukah & Shalom, Ruth Loewenstein SISTERHOOD POLICY The Sisterhood is essentially an organization of volunteers who give countless hours of service as Mitzvoth. To receive donor credit for services negates the nature of this Judaic concept and distorts its purpose. 1. We give donor credit only for monetary contributions. 2. Yahrzeit, Memorial or Kaddish contributions cannot be accepted by Sisterhood - they must be donated to the Rego Park Jewish Center. SPECIAL EVENTS GROUP NEWS - REVIEWS COME ENJOY THE FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS Lee Lobel-Zwang, Coordinator CHANUKAH CELEBRATION SUNDAY AT THE MOVIES CONCERT & LATKE PARTY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29TH 2:30 P.M. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1ST AT 2:30 P.M. By Popular Demand The Brightest Star in Jewish Music MAGDA FISHMAN Singer & Musician - Accompanist David Film in the Chapel - Refreshments in Room 15 featuring “THE COUNTERFEITERS” Oscar Winning Drama World War II Actual Event Starring KARL MARKOVICS Delight in the Jewish music - Israeli songs - jazzliturgical masterpieces - musical theatre. Magda Fishman served in the Israeli army orchestra as vocal soloist and trumpet player. A native of Israel, she came to the United States as part of the Tel Aviv Broadway musical theater. She received the prestigious America-Israel Cultural Foundation Scholarship. She performed in the Kennedy Center, National Gallery in Canada, 92nd Street Y, Israel Embassy in Washington and in Europe. Assembled at a death camp, a cadre of printers, artists and chiselers is tasked with counterfeiting currencies to weaken Allied economies. But will the Jewish master forger, Salomon Sorowitsch choose between abetting the Nazis and saving his own skin facing an ethical quandary. This exciting drama (2007) is in English - one hour and 38 minutes long. The cost is $5.00 per person and includes refreshments. Jonathan Lederer, Chair Barbara Arion, Co-Chair Enjoy the latke party and wonderful music. For all ages. Tickets in advance are $10. At the door $12. Page 6 REGO PARK JEWISH CENTER BULLETIN SPECIAL EVENTS GROUP NEWS - REVIEWS Lee Lobel-Zwang, Coordinator PARASHAT & HAFTARAT CLUB SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21ST AT 12:30 P.M. in the Sisterhood Room - Lite Bite Served SHEMOT 1.1 - 6.1 EXODUS We end Bereshit (Genesis) with Parashat Vayechi, “Jacob on his deathbed blessed the two sons of Joseph, Ephraim and Manasseh.” He also gave blessings to his other sons, foretelling the destinies of their descendants. He died - Joseph and his brothers brought Jacob’s body back to Canaan to the family burial ground bought by Abraham when Sarah died. The sons, Reuven, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Zebulon, Issachar, Dan, Gad, Asher, Naphtali, Joseph and Benjamin, remained in Egypt. When Joseph was dying he asked his brothers to “take his bones back to Canaan when they finally went out of Egypt.” Four hundred years elapsed from Jacob’s death to the birth of Moses and the Exodus. Parashat Shemot - “New kings came in Egypt that knew not Joseph.” Over the many years the descendants of Jacob multiplied greatly. “The Pharaohs enslaved them with harsh labor. The Hebrew midwives were ordered to throw the Israelite boys in the Nile, but to save the girls. A son was born to a Levite woman, Yochebed. The child was beautiful. She put him in a basket, hiding him for three months, then setting him at the Nile riverbank. He was found and adopted by Pharaoh’s daughter, naming his Moses. His sister Miriam observed this, and offered to get him a nurse. After three months, Moses was given to Pharaoh’s daughter. When Moses grew up he saw his kinfolk being REGO PARK JEWISH CENTER BULLETIN beaten, and struck down the Egyptian. Moses fled, for Pharoah would kill him. He came to the land of Midian. He met and married the priest of Midian’s daughter Zipporah. A son was born named Gershom. In the land Moses saw a burning bush not consumed. He encountered G-d - was commanded to appear before Pharaoh “you shall free my people the Israelites, from Egypt.” The Lord sent Aaron to meet Moses and together they went to Pharaoh. “Let my people go said the Lord, the G-d of Israel.” “Who is the Lord that I should heed him and let Israel go? I do not know the Lord nor will I let Israel go.” Haftarat Isaiah (27.6 - 28.13, 29.22-23) - “In days to come Jacob shall strike root. Israel shall sprout and blossom, the face of the world shall be covered with fruit. Did he suffer as others suffered? Shall Jacob’s sin be purged away - the only price for removing his guilt. He makes the alter stones like shattered blocks of chalk. No sacred post left standing, fortified cities lie desolate, women make fires with broken boughs. They are a people without understanding. Their creator will deny them grace.” Presenters: Rabbi Samuel Waidenbaum, Rabbi Romiel Daniel, Charles Lehat Page 7 SPECIAL EVENTS GROUP NEWS - REVIEWS Lee Lobel-Zwang, Coordinator REVIEW Author Saul Silas Fathi came back by popular request to lecture on “Saladin - the Crusades and the Jews,” on October 20th. This event was chaired by Charles Lehat. The Crusades were initiated in the name of religion by Pope Urban II in 1095, to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslims. It began with the Massacre of Jews and slaughtered Muslims in their native lands. It ended with unimaginable death tolls on all sides. The first Crusade succeeded to capture Jerusalem, with the old city deep with the blood of Muslims and Jews, because the Arab world was not unified. Years later, Saladin, the Sultan of Egypt, Syria, Arabia and Mesopotamia, united the Arabs and defeated the crusaders. Saladin lives on as a symbol of hope for the Arabs. Richard I of England led the third Crusade. He is the epitome of chivalry, the knight bravely fighting for his kingdom and church. He negotiated a treaty with Saladin - the treaty of Ramla in 1192, giving Jerusalem to the Muslims, but open to Christian pilgrimages. Saladin and Richard never met, but sent each other gifts, tokens of respect. JANUARY COMING ATTRACTIONS The Parashat & Haftarat Club Saturday, January 11th at 12:30 P.M. Parashat Beshalach Sunday at the Movies “The Boys of Brazil” Sunday, January 12th at 2:30 P.M. ALERT TEST YOUR CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS & SMOKE ALARMS A recent incident told to me by a congregant prompted me to write this - to alert everyone to the urgency of checking not only your smoke alarm but your carbon monoxide alarm as well. Some alarms are dual types which incorporate both a smoke alarm and a carbon monoxide alarm in one unit. Also, they can either “chirp” or “talk”. In this case, the “talking” alarm loudly said, “Carbon Monoxide - Get Out!” and awoke our member from a sound sleep in the early morning hours. Knowing that carbon monoxide is an invisible, odorless and tasteless gas, she immediately called the Fire Department who responded quickly and found the problem emanated in the basement of her building, which houses dozens of tenants. The problem was corrected and thank G-d, life went on. A much more serious result was avoided only because our member knew the danger carbon monoxide presents and she took action quickly, which prevented this incident from having a much more serious outcome than losing a few hours of sleep. On November 3rd, daylight savings time ended and we all turned our clocks back one hour. In the fall and also in the spring, when we turn our clocks ahead one hour - the Fire Department urges us to check our Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms to insure that they are working properly and to insert another battery if needed. The most important thing to remember is even in fall and winter, never sleep in a room without a window being open at least one inch - even if it is from the top. Fresh air will never kill you - it may save your life. In the warmer months, when using an air conditioner, a window in another room (a bathroom or kitchen) should be open an inch so that there is always fresh air circulating in your home. I hope this information has been helpful to you. Stay safe. Sandi Goodman Tu B’Shevat Luncheon Saturday, January 18th at 12:30 P.M. Page 8 REGO PARK JEWISH CENTER BULLETIN T’AI CHI CLASS NEWS We will not be meeting during the month of December 2013; we plan on resuming at the beginning of 2014. We of the T’ai Chi group have instilled the virtues of keeping fit by practicing good health habits for example, getting enough sleep, walking instead of riding for short distances (three to five blocks), performing T’ai Chi exercises, getting flu shots, and socializing with others. I’ve come across an important article I’d like to share with you - “Seven flu-fighting foods.” 1. Tomatoes are rich in vitamin C. 2. Carrots are most rich in beta-carotene which your body uses to ward off respiratory infections. 3. Tea (black, green or white) contains naturally occurring compounds that help reduce the risk of flu. 4. Yogurt - contains probiotics (valuable bacteria) to strengthen the flora in your stomach and your immune system. 5. Almonds - A rich source of vitamin E; it helps the body ward off infections. 6. Black-eyed peas - rich in zinc and other trace minerals which helps keep your immune system in working order. 7. Mushrooms - a nutritional powerhouse helping your body ward off viral infections. Keep healthy and fit. Have a Happy Chanukah and a “Good and Healthy” 2014. Jack J. Alkana SPENDING THE WINTER IN FLORIDA?? BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP At our December 20th meeting we will be discussing The Burgess Boys by Elizabeth Strout. Elizabeth Strout is the author of “The New York Times” bestseller Olive Kitteridge for which she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, and the national bestseller Abide With Me. Her Amy and Isabelle won “The Los Angeles Times” Art Seidenbaum Award. She lives in Maine and New York City. The Burgess Boys is the story of an ordinary family. It recalls how childhood trauma touches all of us in different ways and how disparaging comments carelessly made to a loved one can leave a lifelong impact. It is a novel of character rather than plot, of introspection rather than action. The author is a gifted storyteller with insight into the human heart. She is noted for her skillful writing and the book is written in beautiful prose. If you would like to join us, or if you want more information, please call me at 718-263-4973. We meet on Wednesday, once each month, from 3:00 to 4:30 P.M. at the Rego Park Jewish Center. Mollie Alkana JEWISH WAR VETERANS The Kew-Forest-Woodside-Loitz Post 250, Jewish War Veterans of the USA and their Ladies Auxiliary have invited Ms. Jan Fenster, a noted speaker on the subject of Israel, to address the membership at their meeting on Sunday morning, December 15th at 9:30 A.M. The congregation is invited to attend. For further information contact Co-commander Sy Weber at 718-271-6015 or Past Queens County JWV Commander Kenneth Lloyd Brown at 718-2977711. PLEASE NOTIFY THE CENTER OFFICE REGO PARK JEWISH CENTER BULLETIN Page 9 SUNDAY BREAKFAST CLUB & LEARN-IN WITH THE RABBI This past month we began a study of the Prophets, starting with Moses, who was considered the ultimate prophet, and moving on to Joshua, chosen to lead the people into Israel, and who passed on the Oral Law from Moses. Prophets were believed to not only see into the future, but to be G-d’s spokesmen to each of their generations. They were role models for holiness. Our thanks to Charles Lehat, who filled in for the Rabbi on two occasions, leading a discussion on a broad range of the Mitzvoth. We not only gained a deeper understanding of each Mitzvah, but why it is important for us to perform them in our daily lives so as to attain spiritual elevation. We look forward to seeing you on future Sundays. Elaine Spodick MANY THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING FOR SPONSORING A CONGREGATIONAL KIDDUSH Mordechai Boxer, in honor of Shabbos Chanukah. Thank you to Rabbi Waidenbaum and my friends in the congregation who were so supportive and sent me good wishes for my recovery. Elaine Abend A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR Donations received by the Center office after November 14th will be listed in the January/February Bulletin. Page 10 DECEMBER BIRTHDAYS Barbara Arion Avi Bernstein Reina Goodman Malka Gross William Hilfer Morris Karol Sol Leibowitz Frieda Mirzoeff Rhoda Rothkopf Ken Sasmor Arthur Schwartz Lillian Smith Ruthe Unger Miriam Warmbrand DECEMBER ANNIVERSARIES Claire & Daniel Begalman Shirley & Stanley Sternin REFUAH SHELEIMAH Elaine Abend Ira Hochman Bertha Klein Bernice Mandell LOSS OF MEMBER Ira Goodman We extend our deepest condolences to Reina Goodman and family. LOSS IN MEMBER’S FAMILY Stephen Seeherman, brother in law of Sandy & Martin Novzen We extend our deepest condolences to the Novzen Family REGO PARK JEWISH CENTER BULLETIN YAHRZEIT FUND Shirley Decker, in memory of sister Jeanne Chall. Eugene Grozinger, in memory of sister Rose Klein. Ruth Kaplan, in memory of brother Icheskel Levitan. COMMEMORATIVE FUND Jeanette Mildner, in honor of Susie Shaffer’s birthday. HEBREW SCHOOL FUND Johanna Katz, in memory of mother Rifka. Ira & Reina Goodman, in memory of Susan Goodman. Johanna Katz, in memory of father Moishe. Sidney Rubin, in memory of wife Lorraine Rubin. Abe Miller, in memory of father Chaim. Edit Nyiri, in memory of son George Javori. GENERAL DONATION Ruth Rosenberg, in memory of husband Joseph Rosenberg. Lenka Frishman Hedy Rothschild, in memory of brother Theo Greenbaum. Susan Goldschmidt, in honor of opening the ark on Shabbat. Jack Rothwax, in memory of brother Manny Rothwax. Roslyn Hochman, in honor of opening the ark on Shabbat. Ken Sasmor, in memory of father James Sasmor. Edit Nyiri, in honor of closing the ark on Shabbat. Magdalena Schoenfeld, in memory of sister Julianna Gassenbauer. Ray & Edward Starer, in honor of various honors and aliyot. Lillian Seligson, in memory of father Louis Rothkopf. Stanley Sternin, in honor of aliyah. Elaine Spodick, in memory of mother Perel Nachama. Ruth Weichselbaum Edward Starer, in memory of grandfather Shmuel. Stanley Sternin, in memory of brother Lester Sternin. Miriam Warmbrand, in memory of sister Jeanne Chall. Jacqueline Weiss, in memory of father Morris Weiss. Jacqueline Weiss, in memory of grandfather Isaac Weiss. MISHEBAYRAKH FUND Mollie & Jack Alkana, for the recovery of Bernice Mandell. Mollie & Jack Alkana, for the recovery of Elaine Abend. Mollie & Jack Alkana, for the recovery of Ira Hochman. Shirley Decker, for the recovery of Bernice Mandell. Shirley Decker, for the recovery of Elaine Abend. Sandy & Martin Novzen, for the recovery of Elaine Abend. Sandy & Martin Novzen, for the recovery of Bernice Mandell. Jack Rothwax, for the recovery of Bernice Mandell. Ray & Edward Starer, for the recovery of Bernice Mandell. Shirley Sternin, in honor of reading prayer on Shabbat. MEMORIAL FUND Lorraine, Elisa & Lloyd Carroll, in memory of Marjorie Intrator. Sondra Juron & Family, in memory of Marjorie Intrator. Natalie & Ted Meisel, in memory of Brandon Kamin. Celia Waring & Family, in memory of Marjorie Intrator HIGH HOLIDAY & SUKKOT YIZKOR Gilda Akler Roslyn & Ira Hochman Ray & Edward Starer Henry Winograd PARASHAT & HAFTARAT CLUB FUND Carol Stoller & Stuart Hess, who sponsored the Parashat Club lunch in November in honor of Carol’s birthday. Ray & Edward Starer, wishing a full and speedy recovery to Ira Hochman. Lee Lobel-Zwang in memory of sister Ann Celia Malkin. Miriam Warmbrand, for the recovery of Bernice Mandell. Lee Lobel-Zwang, for the recovery of Bernice Mandell. Miriam Warmbrand, for the recovery of Elaine Abend. Lee Lobel-Zwang, for the good health of Elaine Abend. REGO PARK JEWISH CENTER BULLETIN Lee Lobel-Zwang, for Donia Shwarzstein’s birthday. Page 11 In Memoriam The members listed below will observe Yahrzeit as indicated. Yahrzeit candles should be lit the night before. Schedule of service elsewhere in this Bulletin. Please help ensure a Minyan by attending services. Thursday, December 5th Paul Holtzman - Mother Tuesday, December 17th Kathy Godfried - Father Friday, December 6th Sidney Rubin - Father Thursday, December 19th Lee Lobel-Zwang - Father Sunday, December 8th Shirley Decker - Brother Miriam Warmbrand - Brother Friday, December 20th Florence Cohen - Mother Marion Art - Father Monday, December 9th Alex Byron - Mother Monday, December 23rd Carl Mautner - Father Tuesday, December 10th Hedy Rothschild - Mother Thursday, December 26th Ken Sasmor - Mother Thursday, December 12th Claire Begalman - Mother Sunday, December 29th Joel Zakoff - Mother Friday, December 13th Abraham Segal - Sister Shirley Decker - Husband Samuel Alexander - Mother in Law Monday, December 30th Fritzi Silver - Sister Daniel Begalman - Brother Gail Edelstein - Mother Saturday, December 14th Rochelle Wasserman - Mother Tuesday, December 31st Seymour Weber - Mother Sunday, December 15th Bernice Mandell - Mother IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT MORNING SERVICES There are no morning services on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, unless it is Rosh Chodesh, a special holiday or - if there is a yahrzeit. If you have a yahrzeit which falls on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Friday morning, you should inform Rabbi Waidenbaum and Rabbi Daniel if you would like to have services. Page 12 REGO PARK JEWISH CENTER BULLETIN Elder Care Services, Inc. Medicaid Professionals Over 18 years experience filing Medicaid Home Care and Nursing Home applications Apply for pooled income trusts Protect your home, assets and income Advocate for additional Home Care hours Nursing Home placement of your choice Full service including challenge denials, recertification representation and much more. FREE CONSULTATION Jack Lippmann 718-575-5700 www.ElderCareServicesNY.com 108-18 Queens Blvd., Suite 801, Forest Hills, NY 11375 REGO PARK JEWISH CENTER BULLETIN Page 13 BINGO AT REGO PARK JEWISH CENTER DECEMBER, 2013 DATES: Tuesday, Dec. 3rd Tuesday, Dec. 10th Tuesday, Dec. 17th Doors Open at 6:00 P.M. Early Bird Game Starts - 7:00 P.M. Regular Games Start - 7:15 P.M. ission $3.00 Adm includes 12 Games ng No Smoki 10 Minute ion Inter miss Share the All Paper Games! Over $1,000 in Cash Prizes, including $500 Jackpot Prize (If less than 75 players are in attendance, the Jackpot Prize will be $300) Wealth & Progres sive Jackpot B onus BONUS B ALL GAMES Center Members - We Need Your Help! Call the Center office if you can volunteer at least one Tuesday evening a month. Page 14 REGO PARK JEWISH CENTER BULLETIN Rego Park Jewish Center 97-30 Queens Blvd Rego Park, NY 11374 Change Service Requested Non.Profit Org U.S. Postage PAID Flushing NY Permit No. 686 GOURMET DELICATESSEN RESTAURANT & CATERERS 96-40 QUEENS BOULEVARD, REGO PARK, NY 11374 718-897-1700 REGO PARK JEWISH CENTER BULLETIN Page 15