outlook 2e - Yeshiva of Virginia
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outlook 2e - Yeshiva of Virginia
THE OUTLOOK Bringing you news, information and thought-provoking opinions from The Benjamin and Lillian Rochkind Yeshiva of Virginia and Shaarei Torah of Richmond Extreme Kitchen Makeover! Teves 5774 December 2013 Inside this issue: Yeshiva Renovations 1 Rabbi Moshe Possick Of TU Visits 2 “TASC” Out in Force 2 Raffle/Sweepstakes Takes Off 3 Challenging Thoughts 4 Thank you for more than $97K Donated 6 Students and Alumni 7 Feed and Lead Nail-Biter in DC 7 Alumni News 8 Before During After Yeshiva Renovations Nearly Complete With the brand new roof completely installed, a brand new kitchen, complete with cabinets and appliances, new paint in the gym, hallways, basement and bathrooms, the yeshiva’s facelift is almost complete. New ceiling tiles, light fixtures where needed, a hot water heater, several new doors, locks, windows and window treatments add to the upgrade, while carpeting in the halls, steps and some classrooms will • Review our Financial Statements at yeshivaofvirginia.org • Check for schedule including minyanim at yeshivaofvirginia.org • See clips from our B-Ball Victory in DC Tournament at yeshivaofvirginia.org help give the area a brand new feel. Several bathroom fixtures are being replaced, the water fountain, elevator and fire suppression system repaired and improved and minor repairs throughout the interior and exterior will round out the project. All work is expected to be complete by the beginning of January. Many thanks to those who helped plan and oversee the renovations. •Building Our Community Through Torah and Mesorah• Page 2 The Outlook Rabbi Moshe Possick of Torah Umesorah Visits Yeshiva & STOR Rabbi A. Moshe Possick, Torah Umesrorah’s Chairman of School Supervision and Bureau of Personnel Resources, visited the Yeshiva and Shaarei Torah and was most impressed with what he saw. He met with staff and students Rabbi Possick joins Rabbi David’s shiur and shared with them inspiring messages of responsibility with words of Torah and chizuk . He talked about the extraordinary gift they have to study and live in a place like Richmond, and explained to the Shaarei Torah girls that as uniquely educated future leaders, they have a special obligation to the Jewish people. He shared with the Yeshiva students how the Nazis y’mach sh’mam, Rabbi Possick at Shaarei Torah destroyed sifrei torah and burned gemarahs because they knew that the essence of the Jewish people’s past was rooted in Torah and their future rested with the study of Torah and Talmud. Rabbi Possick was the guest speaker at Shaarei Torah’s first graduation almost 16 years ago in June, 1998. Rabbi Possick was heartened to see one of those graduates, Sorah (Selznick) Plotnick return to teach at RTA. Shaarei Torah is in its 20th year. TASC — Out in Full FORCE! Yeshiva boys helping a family in the community take down their succah Yeshiva boys helping a family move into their new home Shaarei Torah Girls assisting in Senior Fashion Show at Beth Sholom Home Shaarei Torah Girls making challah for senior shabbos packages Shaarei Torah Girls preparing yarn for crocheting “Hats for Hospitals” Shaarei Torah Girls cooking for chesed Need the TASC Force? Call Us! •Building Our Community Through Torah and Mesorah• Page 3 The Outlook The Outlook Page 4 Challenging Thoughts... Welcome to ’Challenging Thoughts’ where we share important articles of interest to the community. The following is the first such article which appeared November 13, 2013 in the Jerusalem Post. We welcome your feedback to outlook@yeshivaofvirginia.org Reprinted with permission from Celebrating Failure at the GA By MICHAEL FREUND 11/13/2013 “If the Jewish federations were serious about confronting the intermarriage crisis, they should have taken the extraordinary step of reformatting the GA’s schedule in order to focus on the existential emergency at hand.” The General Assembly (GA) of the Jewish Federations of North America was held in Jerusalem this week with a predictable array of pomp and ceremony. There were appearances by leading Israeli politicians, plenary sessions and panel discussions with enticing titles as well as the usual assortment of receptions and gala dinners. Billed as an event that “inspires and engages current and emerging Jewish leaders, tackles the most critical issues of the day, and showcases the best of the Federation movement,” the GA sought to celebrate the vibrancy of Jewish life while underlining the role played by Jewish federations in ensuring continuity. But in light of the recent findings of the Pew Research Center regarding American Jewry’s frightful descent into assimilation, the upbeat tone of this GA was entirely out of place and even inappropriate. Indeed, even more than its predecessors, this GA was reminiscent of the ill-fated RMS Titanic as it steamed straight for an iceberg in the northern Atlantic ocean in April 1912, oblivious to the impending doom. After all, it was more than a month ago that Pew shocked the Jewish world with some grim data when its October 1 survey revealed that intermarriage rates among non-Orthodox American Jews have soared to 71 percent and that nearly onethird of Jews under the age of 32 do not identify themselves as Jewish by religion. These are the statistics of shared suicide, a glaring sign that large portions of American Jewry are simply melting away and shedding their identity. If the Jewish federations were serious about confronting this crisis, they should have taken the extraordinary step of reformatting the GA’s schedule in order to focus on the existential emergency at hand. Page 5 The Outlook Instead, in an act of pathetic hubris, they had the gall to add a single session on Monday, with the self-aggrandizing title, “Responding to Pew: How Federations are Successfully Engaging the Next Generation.” costs of Jewish day-schools were threatening to squeeze many Jewish children out of the system, forcing them to attend public schools and lose out on the opportunity to receive a well-rounded Jewish education. “Successfully”? Who are they kidding? BACK IN 1990, after the National Jewish Population Survey revealed an intermarriage rate of 52% (which was subsequently the subject of much debate), the Jewish world was stirred into action, vowing to do whatever was necessary to stem the tide of assimilation. “Most federations of Jewish philanthropy,” he noted, “have neither the resources nor the will to make affordability a priority, and other types of organizations don’t even pretend to pay attention. It is not as if they have not been warned about the severity of the problem: for the past 25 years, studies have periodically catalogued rising prices.” Here we are, more than two decades – and hundreds of millions of dollars spent on bolstering Jewish identity – later, and for all intents and purposes the situation has only worsened as growing numbers of Jews turn their backs on their heritage. In that regard, little has changed in the intervening three years, nor is it likely to change any time soon. The Federations will continue to deceive the public – and themselves – that they are “successfully” reaching the younger generation, even as much of that very same generation marries out of the fold. Clearly, the Federation system has proven to be a colossal failure, and it bears much of the blame for this catastrophic situation. It sets the spending priorities of the Jewish community, allocates funds and oversees various initiatives. Nonetheless, they have presided over nothing less than a disaster of epic proportions, even as they celebrate their own failures at the GA. This isn’t responsible leadership, it is a reckless letdown. Back in 2010, Jack Wertheimer, a professor of Jewish history at the Jewish Theological Seminary, penned an important article, “The High Cost of Jewish Living,” in Commentary magazine, which pointed out that the costs involved in living a Jewish life were increasingly beyond the means of many American Jews. He also took Jewish federations to task for their apathy toward this issue as well as their misguided priorities, which tended to allocate funds to various non-Jewish causes even as critical Jewish needs were not being met. In particular, Wertheimer noted, the skyrocketing Year after year, they will continue to gather at the GA, applauding themselves and their achievements even as the population they ostensibly serve continues to wither and shrivel in size. And therein lies the real tragedy. For unlike the crew of the Titanic, which sought to reverse course once they struck ice, our own Jewish leadership merrily continues to sail forward, straight into calamity, ignorant of the ruin they are leaving in their wake. American Jewry deserves better. Published in The Jerusalem Post, www.jpost.com Michael Freund served as Deputy Communications Director in the Israeli Prime Minister's Office under Binyamin Netanyahu during his first term. Freund is a correspondent and syndicated columnist for the Jerusalem Post, Israel's largest English-language daily. A native New Yorker, he is a graduate of Princeton University and holds an MBA in Finance from Columbia. The Outlook Page 6 Thank You To All Who Have Demonstrated Inspiring Support and Have Shared in the Vision of a Strong and Growing Torah Community. Thanks to Your Belief in the Mission and the Future of The Yeshiva and Shaarei Torah, $97,403 in Cash Donations Have Been Received. Of the 68 individuals & families and the 8 businesses that made gifts, four were between $10,000-$25,000, ten were between $1,000 and $9,999, six were between $500 and $999, twenty-three were between $100 and $499 and thirty-three were between $18 and $99. Mr. & Mrs. Drew Alexander Richmond, VA Mr. & Mrs. Tzvi Kaufman Brooklyn, NY Mr. & Mrs. Sean Steinberg Brooklyn, NY Mr. & Mrs. Menachem Augenstein Passaic, NJ Mr. & Mrs. Ariel Klestzick Richmond, VA Mr. & Mrs. Sy Stern Brooklyn, NY Miss Nechama Bart Richmond, VA Mr. & Mrs. Avrummie Klestzick Far Rockaway, NY Mr. & Mrs. Allen and Ellen Strauss Passaic, NJ Miss Sarah Bart Richmond, VA Mr. Tzvi Klestzick, Richmond, VA Ms. Carol Trepp Far Rockaway, NY Miss Shoshana Bart Richmond, VA Mr. Noam Kutcher Lakewood, NJ Mr. & Mrs. Shalom Tyberg Brooklyn, NY Miss Yehudis Bart Richmond, VA Mr. & Mrs. Mordy Lahasky Lawrence, NY Mr. & Mrs. Moshe Verstandig Brooklyn, NY Mr. & Mrs. Shimy Bender Brooklyn, NY Mr. & Mrs. Yitzchok Loriner Brooklyn, NY Mr. & Mrs. Eliezer Wallerstein Brooklyn, NY Mr. & Mrs. Lee Braverman Far Rockaway, NY Mr. & Mrs. Ben Melton Richmond, VA Ms. Malka Weinreich Brooklyn, NY Mr. & Mrs. Avram Cahn New York, NY Mr. & Mrs. Eric Messner Brooklyn, NY Mr. & Mrs. Seth Yavne Brooklyn, NY Mr. & Mrs. Eli Calm Baltimore, MD Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Nadler Brooklyn, NY Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Cantor Richmond, VA Mr. & Mrs. Eli Neuberg Woodmere, NY Mr. & Mrs. Yonatan Cantor Richmond, VA Rabbi & Mrs. Dovid Nussbaum Far Rockaway, NY Rabbi & Mrs, Chaim Chait Modiin, Israel Mr. David Pinter Brooklyn, NY Mr. & Mrs. Yosef Churba Brooklyn, NY Mr. Moshe Pollak Brooklyn, NY Ashel Property Management Brooklyn, NY Rabbi & Mrs. Yisroel David Richmond, VA Mr. & Mrs. Adam Poznanski, Pittsburgh, PA Designer Deliveries Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Freedlander Richmond, VA Mr. & Mrs. Mark Press Richmond, VA Jerusalem Connection Richmond, VA Mr. & Mrs. Victor Fried Staten Island, NY Rabbi & Mrs. Shmuel Rochkind Baltimore, MD Lasker Realty Corp Mr. & Mrs. Harold Friedman Brooklyn, NY Mr. & Mrs. Yehuda Rosenshein Brooklyn, NY SIL Insurance Richmond, VA Dr. & Mrs. Akiva Gimpelevich Atlanta, GA Mr. & Mrs. Shlomo Roshgadol Baltimore, MD Straight Path Communications Inc. Glen Allen, VA Mr. & Mrs. Uri Goldman Brooklyn, NY Mr. & Mrs. Nachum Shoenfeld Brooklyn, NY Titleworks of Virginia, Inc. Glen Allen, VA Mr. & Mrs. Chaim Greenberger Brooklyn, NY Mr. & Mrs. Hirsh Seibert Jerusalem, Israel Torah Umesorah, Brooklyn, NY Mr. & Mrs. Bill Hill Richmond, VA Rabbi & Mrs. Baruch Sherman Richmond, VA Mr. & Mrs. David Hoch Brooklyn, NY Rabbi & Mrs. Menachem Sherman San Diego, CA Mr. and Mrs Ickowicks Brooklyn, NY Mr. & Mrs. Elliot Shindler Brooklyn, NY Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Israel New York, NY Rabbi & Mrs. Eliezer Soloff Monsey, NY Mr. Chanan Kanner Brooklyn, NY Ms. Olga Solomonova Richmond, VA Mr. & Mrs. Joel Kaplan Far Rockaway, NY Mr. & Mrs. Mordechai Soroka Brooklyn, NY Mr. & Mrs. Mark Katz Brooklyn, NY Mr. & Mrs. Adam Stein Flushing, NY Mr, & Mrs. Tzvi Katz Brooklyn, NY Mr. David Steinberg Brooklyn, NY Corporations Richmond, VA Brooklyn, NY The Outlook Page 7 Yeshiva and Shaarei Torah Alumni & Students; Feeding the Body and Nourishing the Soul of Jewish Richmond! Inez Pereira Rosenblum and Galee Saar teaching at AlephBet Preschool Sorah (Selznick) Plotnick teaching at RTA Leora Lewis teaching at WJCC Preschool R’ Don Cantor teaching at YVA (From L-R) Tzvi David Klestzick - Goin’ Bananas Ariel Rachmanov YVA Dorm Counselor and mashgiach at WJCC Café Betzalel Levi - Starbucks David Solomon Krispy Kreme Michael Hart, YVA Dorm Counselor Yeshiva Basketball Season Begins With Nail-Biting Tournament in Washington Yeshiva of Virginia fans including parents and alumni drove to Washington from NY, Baltimore and Virginia to cheer as our boys beat the Yeshiva of Greater Washington 52-50 in a nailbiter. To see video clips go to: http://yeshivaofvirginia.org Yeshiva of Virginia Basketball Season Schedule November 9/10 Silver Spring Tournament Tuesday, November 19 at West End 7:00 pm Monday, November 25 New Community at WJCC 7:00 pm Monday, December 2 James River at WJCC 7:15 pm Thursday, December 5 Carmel Church at WJCC 6:30 pm Monday, December 9 Veritas at WJCC 7:00 pm Monday, December 16 New Life at WJCC 7:00 pm Tuesday, December 17 at VCA 7:00 pm Monday, December 23 Albermarle JCC Monday, January 6 Spirit at WJCC 7:00 pm Thursday, January 9 at VCA 7:00 pm Monday, January 13 West End at WJCC 7:00 pm Tuesday, January 21 at CVHAA 7:00 pm Monday, January 27 Elijah House at WJCC 7:00 pm Tuesday, January 28 at New Community 7:00 pm Tuesday, February 11 at Grove 7:00 pm Monday, February 17 Salem at WJCC 7:00 pm Tuesday, February 18 Veritas at WJCC 7:00 pm Many thanks to coaches Yitzy Klestzick and Akiva Lessin for all of their hard work, planning and preparation. Special thanks to Coach Doug Lewis for his senior leadership. •Building Our Community Through Torah and Mesorah• Alumni News Page 8 •Mazel Tov to Yosef and Anya (Sedletscaia) Alayev upon the birth of a girl! •Mazel Tov to Yaffa Harbater upon her engagement to Yakov Rubin! •Mazel Tov to Ushie and Goldie (Paley) Wittels and their families upon the birth of a boy! The Outlook Have news to tell? Let us know! Send us pictures! •Mazel Tov to Shea and Tovi (Klestzick)Weinberger and their families upon the birth of a baby girl! •Mazel Tov to Yitzy and Raizy (Shapiro) Abramovitz upon the occasion of their marriage! TO: Thank You!!! •Mr. & Mrs. Avrummie Klestzick for sponsoring kiddush at Yeshiva. •Rabbi and Mrs. Baruch Sherman for sponsoring kiddush at the Yeshiva. •Mr. & Mrs. Shea Weinberger for sponsoring kiddush at Yeshiva. •Mr. & Mrs. Mark Press for sponsoring the Yeshiva’s first basketball game of the season. •Mrs. Aliza Asher for coming in to speak with Shaarei Torah about a career in Design. •Ms. Ann Roberts for coming in to speak with Shaarei Torah about a career in Nursing. •Ms. Debbie Colby for coming in to speak with Shaarei Torah about a career in Audiology. •Mrs. Sorah Plotnick for hosting an inspiring melaveh malka for Shaarei Torah. •Rebecca Lynn and Rochel Chaya Cohn for their “Hands On” help with the melaveh malka. •Rabbi and Mrs. Bart for hosting a Friday night oneg for Shaarei Torah. •Mr. and Mrs. John Ernst for their donation of a dresser to the Yeshiva. •Rabbi and Mrs. Samberg for hosting yeshiva boys on their recent trip. •The anonymous donor for sponsoring the Shaarei Torah girls’ South African Dinner at KBI. •Mr. & Mrs. Charles Lessin for donating furniture to the Yeshiva. •Mrs. Aliza Asher for designing the TASC Force Logo. •Mr. & Mrs. Jon Kaufman from Cleveland for purchasing children’s toys for Yeshiva tots. •Mr. Eric and Shai Saar and Rowee Yadin for putting in new locks. •Mr. Rich Lehman for all of his technical assistance and support. •The following sixteen families: Aranowitz, Rubin, Stein, Cantor, Cantor, Selznick, Plotnick, Klestzick, Klestzick, David, Asher, Bart, Miller, Lewis, Sherman and Skaist, for hosting students for Shabbos & Yom Tov meals. •Josh & Elly Goldberg, Avery & Rebecca Lynn, Moshe Mizrachi, R’ Mo & Tehilla Sherman, Donna, Bob, Emma & Shiffy Rubin, Ben Ellis, Leora Lewis, R’ Elliot Plotnick, Michael Hart, Ariel Rachmanov, Ben & Lisa Melton and Drew Alexander who worked Let’s Give RVA’s bingo and directed their support to the Yeshiva. •Mrs. Lin Hardy for all of her help and for always being there. In Our Community Mazel Tov to Mr. & Mrs. Josh Goldberg and their families upon the birth of twins, a boy and girl! Mazel Tov to the Roth family upon the engagement of their son Jacob to Racheli Weiss of Chicago! Mazel Tov to Rabbi & Mrs. Bart & family upon the engagement of Sarah Bart to Yisroel Caplan! We wish a full and speedy recovery to Adrienne Winkelmann. Condolences to Richard Murad and family upon the loss of his wife Vivian. May Hashem comfort them among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem. Yeshiva (and main office) - 6801 Patterson Avenue, Richmond, Virginia 23226 Shaarei Torah - 12285 Patterson Avenue, Richmond, Virginia 23238 Phone: 804-288-7610 Fax: 804-288-7867 (STOR) Email: rabbiklestzick@YeshivaOfVirginia.org •Building Our Community Through Torah and Mesorah•