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MJCBY NEWSJANUARY 2015 TEVET - SHEVAT 5775 VOLUME 110 NUMBER 5
W E A R E M J C B Y Inside
Schedule of Services 2
Synagogue Gallery 4
MJCBY Legacy Program 5
Contributions 6
We are MJCBY 7
Life Long Learning 9
Synagogue News 10
Sisterhood News 12
Quick Look Guide 13
Family News 14
Youth News 15
Shalom Yeladim News 16
School News 17
Yahrzeits 18
A LASTING FRIENDSHIP MADE HERE AT MJCBY
A variety of synagogue events, Sisterhood programs, volunteer activities and friends in common are all at the foundation of a lasting friendship between
Celeste Reingold and Linda Kornreich.
To learn about more about these longtime friends, their connection to the shul
and why WE ARE MJCBY, turn to page 7.
Pictured left to right: Celeste Reingold and Linda Kornreich
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CLERGY & STAFFRabbi David J. NessonGerry Gross, Executive DirectorMarla Katz, Director, Shalom Yeladim The Judy Gerstein Early Learning CenterMichelle Nulman & Gail Sulkin, Co-Directors, Religious SchoolCantor Shana Onigman, B’nai Mitzvah TutorFlo Sager, Religious School AdministratorEllen Nesson, Adult Life Long Learning and AWE ExperiencesMia Mutascio, Office ManagerTamara Goldberg, BookkeeperRichard Gaskins, CustodianShai Lewitter, Kadima AdvisorAly Greenstein, USY AdvisorKaren London & Gigi Schwartz, Sababah Advisors
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEERobert Berns & Fern Spitzer, Co-PresidentsJulie Perlow, First Vice PresidentDeborah Sontupe, Second Vice PresidentSteven Gardberg, Third Vice PresidentRobert Gelber, Financial SecretaryMark Bender, TreasurerRebecca Wanatick, Board SecretaryEric Weinstock, Immediate Past PresidentRobert Gelber, AdvisorIra Hammer, AdvisorDavid Reingold, Advisor
ARMS OF THE SYNAGOGUE &COMMITTEE CHAIRSMichael Needle, AIPAC ChapterPaula Gottesman and Marcy Needle, Adult EducationJeremy Diringer & Todd Schleifstein, Board of Education
Mark Bender, FacilitiesDorothy Cohen & Donna Gross, FundraisingMeryl Balaban, Gemilut HasadimH. Lewis Stone, History CommitteeKeith Usiskin, Kol Nidre AppealDoug Landsman & Todd Schleifstein, Men’s ClubKathy Neibart, MembershipHoward Baum & Paul Green, RitualLynne Rosenfeld & Jill Frankel, Co-Presidents of SisterhoodLouis Bodian, Social ActionMichelle Nulman & Amy Weinstock, Youth Co-Chairs
SISTERHOOD SUPPORTJudaica Gift ShopSharon Barkauskas (973) 285-1877Donna Gross (973) 895-5553 Vivian Laska (973) 984-8178Dorothy Cohen (973) 361-4338Kiddush Committee Harriet Sakofs (973) 292-1959Michelle Usiskin (973) 543-5795Sisterhood Torah Fund Beverly Hammer (973) 267-4611Michele Wasserman (973) 442-5787Linda Rosenbaum (973) 895-2390Flower FundLauren Najarian (973) 343-7419
NEWSLETTERSteve Gardberg, EditorLili Rosenstreich/Donna Gross, DesignerDebbie Brody, Fran Loewensteiner, Copy Editors
Schedule of ServicesFriday, January 24:24pm Candlelighting6:15pm Services
Saturday, January 39:30am Services with MinyonairesSedra: Vayechi
Friday, January 94:30pm Candlelighting8:15pm Services
Saturday, January 109:30am Services 10:00am Junior Congregation10:30am Tot ShabbatSedra: ShemotBar Mitzvah of Alex Wanatick
Friday, January 164:38pm Candlelighting8:15pm Services
Saturday, January 179:30am ServicesSedra: VaeraBar Mitzvah of Joshua Landsman
Friday, January 234:46pm Candlelighting8:15pm Services
Saturday, January 249:30am Services10:30am AWE-Illuminating Morning BlessingsSedra: BoBat Mitzvah of Mia Morganstein
Friday, January 304:55pm Candlelighting8:15pm Services
Saturday, January 319:30am Services – Sisterhood ShabbatShabbat Shirah10:00am Junior Congregation
Morristown Jewish Center Beit Yisrael is your community.Our clergy is here for you. Please let us know when you need us—if someone is
ill or in the hospital—or when you want to share your good news: a new baby, a
marriage, or other simcha. We want to know; but you have to tell us. Please call
the office at (973) 538-9292 or email office@mjcby.
org. When you have experienced the death of a loved
one, please contact Rabbi Nesson at (973) 538-9292
or (973) 285-9772 before you make any plans. In
this way he will be the most helpful in making these
preparations in a proper Jewish manner.
Morristown Jewish Center Beit Yisrael
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A Jewish View of the New Year
We just had Rosh Hashana a few
months ago, so why do we need
another new year celebration? After
all there are some truly historical
reasons why we Jews should actually stay away from New Year’s
Day. Did you know that it was Julius Ceasar in the year 45 BCE
who made January 1st, News Year’s day? He named it after the
Greek G-d, who symbolized two faces - one to look back and one
to look forward. Not a bad idea, but the majority of the people
took that idea and turned it into a day to get drunk…Oh well!
In the year 325 C.E. the Christian emperor Sylvester dedicated
January 1st not as a new year, but, believe it or not, the day
to celebrate the bris of the Christian savior! He also used it
as an opportunity to decree anti-semitic decrees discriminating
against the Jews in the Empire. (This is why January 1st is
known as Sylvester Day in Israel - a way to say---we the Jewish
people are still around despite his decrees). Still later,in 1582,
when January 1st was renamed the beginning of the year, Pope
Gregory used the ‘bris day’ as a way to try and force Jews to
convert, and had special houses called Houses of Conversion
built. That didn’t work either.
Despite this history, the question is not whether we should or
shouldn't celebrate. But how should we do it? Is there a way to
mark the holiday Jewishly? Let me suggest a few Jewish insights.
F R O M T H E D E S K O F T H E R A B B I
New Year's marks a time when people everywhere celebrate the
possibility of building a better tomorrow. It symbolizes our desire
to move from the past to the future, the old from the new. But
what if we really understood that our words -our resolutions and
commitments- could create a new beginning? What if we really
believed that our vows had the power to help us get past the past?
We all have a deep human desire to be able to start again, not to be
imprisoned by the past. We need to feel hope for new possibilities
and see that our future is not governed entirely by our history.
Our tradition celebrates the ability to start over throughout the
year. In Jewish life every day, every week, and at many other times,
we are given the chance to begin again.
In daily morning prayers, we thank God for renewing the world.
Every Shabbat we recall the first moment of creation, and by doing
so, give ourselves the chance to start over. At Rosh Hashanah, Jews
everywhere celebrate the birthday of the world.
Let’s use our traditions to create richer, more meaningful ways to
live as the year 2015 begins.
Rabbi Nesson
P R O F E S S I O N A L F R I E N D S O F M J C B Y
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ME & MY SHADOW PARTICIPANTS
BEVERLY BERNS SMILES AS SHE GETS MAH JONGG AT SISTERHOOD’S WINTER MAH JONGG TOURNAMENT!SHARON KELLMAN PONDERS A MOVE AT
SISTERHOOD’S WINTER MAH JONGG TOURNAMENT!
A CONTENT SHADOW!
Synagogue Gallery
WHAT FUN! THESE GRANDMOTHERS WORKED TOGETHER IN THE KITCHEN TO MAKE LATKES FOR THE SHALOM YELADIM HANUKKAH
A SHALOM YELADIM HANUKKAH SING ALONG!
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MJCBY Legacy Program
The Morristown Jewish Center was selected with 14 other Jewish institutions in Greater MetroWest to participate in the new Create a Jewish Legacy Program. You can help ensure Jewish tomorrows at MJCBY. All of us, regardless of age, have the ability to leave a meaningful Jewish legacy. Your legacy gift of any size can be customized to fit your dreams, lifestyle, family and financial needs. Let us celebrate today as you plan for Jewish tomorrows.
The MJCBY Legacy Team members areRabbi David J. Nesson
Robert BernsFern Spitzer
Deborah BrodyKaren GooenGerry Gross
Why we have chosen to become part of the MJCBY Legacy Program:
We have been members of MJCBY since 1991; our daughter, Alexandra, had her baby naming at MJCBY and Ben, Alexandra, and Lynne became B’nai Mitzvah at MJCBY as well. Thus, the Jewish Center has been a part of our lives for over 23 years. When it was time to update our wills, we decided to include MJCBY as a beneficiary as it has and continues to be our Jewish center where we have found friends, community, and Jewish life. Most of all, however, we wanted to make a strong statement for our children, so that when the time comes, they will be reminded of how we felt about being Jewish and about MJCBY. Walter and Lynne Rosenfeld
You too can join the growing number of our congregation who are becoming part of our legacy society. Please contact Gerry Gross at [email protected] or (973) 538-9292.
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Contributions
ALEX CSILLAG FUND
Susan & Charles Joseph in memory of Beatrice Joseph.
CHEVRA KADISHA FUND
Shirley Storgion to Sharon & Rick Barkauskas on the
marriage of their daughter Abby to Chad Peters and their
son Brian to Lauren Hellman.
EDUCATION ENDOWMENTPaula & Ira Antin in honor of Fran & Howard
Loewensteiner’s grandaughter, Melanie.
Marci, Joshua & Ari Charm in honor of the marriage of
Barry Czeisler to Lemore Kayvan.
Hilde Spain in honor of David & Nancy Medford’s
grandson, Tyler.
Debbie & Philip Brody to Joyce & Ellis Hoch in honor of
the marriage of their grandson Ari to Irene Gofman.
GEMILUT HASADIM FUND Shirley Storgion to Joyce & Ellis Hoch on the marriage of
their grandson Ari to Irene Gofman.
HERMAN J. FRIGAND MINYONAIRES FUNDNeil & Dennis Frigand in memory of Lilllian Frigand.
RABBI'S DISCRETIONARY FUNDArline & Selwyn Bandes in memory of Robert Heiser.
Kirsten Kane in memory of Walter Kane.
Nina & Peter Blank in memory of Jack Tetelbaum &
Gertrude Youngerman.
Carol & Don Evenson in memory of Frederick Evenson &
Joseph Brooks.
Marsha & Peter Lewin in memory of Sheldon Brieloff.
Max Weiss in memory of Estelle L. Weiss & Sadie Weiss.
Babette & Norman Kornbleuth in memory of Pauline
Kornbleuth.
RENOVATION FUND
Fran & Howard Loewensteiner in memory of Ruth & Hans
Loewensteiner and Hedwig & Max Winter.
Fran & Howard Loewensteiner in memory of Martha &
Abraham Loewensteiner.
Lynne & Walter Rosenfeld in memory of Edward T.
Rosenfeld.
SHALOM YELADIM FUNDBarbara & Stuart Levy in memory of David Glucoft and
Herman Glucoft.
Nina & Peter Blank to Rhea & Maimon Attias in honor of
their grandson Maimon Baruch.
Debbie & Philip Brody to Fern & Donald Spitzer in honor
of the their new grandaughter, Zoe Yael and grandson
Noah Jacob.
SOUP KITCHEN FUNDFlo & Joe Sager in memory Annie Cohen.
Marilyn & Alex Miller in memory of Alida Westerman.
Irene Preiser in memory of Aaron Preiser.
Wendy Miller & Phil Rosenbach in memory of Lenora A.
Miller.
Rose & Herb Levine to Sharon & Rick Barkauskas in honor
of the marriage of their son Brian to Lauren Hellman and
their daughter Abby to Chad Peters.
Rose & Herb Levine to Eileen Heiser in memory of Robert
Heiser.
Rose & Herb Levine to Beth & Marc Alterman in memory
of Hon. Judge Herbert Alterman.
Flo & Joe Sager to Joyce & Ellis Hoch on the marriage of
their grandson Ari to Irene Gofman.
TORAH FUND ENDOWMENT FUNDPaula & Ira Antin in honor of their recent Aliyah and the
Sisterhood Kiddush Committee.
Paula & Ira Antin in thank you to Sisterhood for New Year
Gift.
YAHRZEIT FUNDAnn & Warren Rhines in memory of Sally Rhines.
Paula & Ira Antin for Yizkor .
Allison & Jonathan Caplan in memory of Bernie Oxfeld.
Rebecca & Mitchell Gold in memory of Bernard H. Gold.
Susan & Michael Press in memory of Irving Press & Fred
Schulman.
to explore options for contributions seehttp://www.mjcby.org/about-us/donate/
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We are MJCBY
Linda Kornreich, her husband, Larry, and their growing family
moved to Morristown area in the late 1970s and joined MJCBY.
She and Larry figured this would be a great way to meet new
people. “I remember everyone being so warm and friendly and
welcoming us as newcomers,” shares Linda.
Celeste Reingold and her husband David were pregnant with their
only child nearly thirty years ago (in the mid-80s) when they
moved into the area and joined MJCBY. She and David thought
his would be a great way to settle into the community. They even
found their first realtor through MJCBY.
The Reingold’s realtor, Eileen Goldberg (also a MJCBY member),
helped them get settled in the area and at shul and introduced
them to many people. One of those people was Linda Kornreich.
That early acquaintance has morphed over time to a very special
friendship. Linda refers to Celeste many times in this interview
as her “younger friend”. They reflect that they represent dif-
ferent generations as their children are different ages… while
Linda’s youngest daughter Jill was celebrating her wedding, Ce-
leste’s daughter Simma was becoming a Bat Mitzvah.
However, despite being at different stages of life, they have
grown much closer over the past three decades. And they both
will say, “It was the synagogue events that really connected us.”
cover photo: Mia Mutascio
It all began as the ladies paths crossed through their MJCBY
involvement many times over the years. They worked on sever-
al committees together including the synagogue’s board, Sis-
terhood committees , programs and dinner dances. As Linda
stepped into a chair role for a dinner dance, Celeste served
on the committee. And, when Celeste chaired Shalach Manot,
Linda jumped in to help on that committee!
Linda once served a president of the synagogue board and then
continued on the board when Celeste’s husband, David, be-
came President. Many years later, Linda and Celeste were
on the Board at the same time when Celeste was Sisterhood
president. (And this is only scratching the service of all these
two fabulous women have contributed of their time and talents
to MJCBY.)
About ten years ago, the friendship grew deeper as the couples
began a Shabbat dinner group to get together once every six
weeks with dear friends including the Kleins and the Balabans.
Than the group started to attend synagogue events together
and share fun experiences here at MJCBY.
Today, their friendship is much more that synagogue events
and volunteer committees, it includes trips to the Botanical
Gardens, day trips across the Hudson, couple vacations with
another MJCBY member and dear friend Meryl Balaban, ringing
in both the Jewish and secular New Years, sharing holidays,
etc.
As Celeste and Linda will say, “we’ve shared the good, the bad
and the ugly.” But it seems there was mostly good as these
two friends share many memories, laughs, and experiences
both within MJCBY and outside.
Their advice for fellow congregants, “Go to events, volunteer,
attend meetings, see a friendly face and introduce yourself.”
You never know who you might meet!
WE ARE MJCBY!
Linda and Celeste have many fun MJCBY memories, laughs and stories to share.
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BLOOD DRIVE... SUNDAY, JANUARY 118:30 am to 1 pm
Contact David Sakofs
973-270-3773
Do not take medicaations containing aspirin
for 72 hours prior tp donation.
Bring ID with you
For more information
www.nybloodcenter.org
What is your mission in the world?
We all know well from our history and es-pecially from the chapters in the Torah that, we the children of Israel, have a
special mission in the world. Whether that be a “light unto the world” or participating in tikkun olam, we learn from an early age that as Jews we have a responsibility to live out our destiny and hopefully bring betterment to our fellow Jews and to all peoples of the world.
However, what about you and me as individuals (not just a mem-bers of the people of Israel). Do we also have a unique role or mission to play out? A few weeks ago I was reading a torah com-mentary by Rabbi David Hoffman of JTS on parasha Vayishlach. In this torah portion, we have the story of Jacob “wresting” with an angel and coming out of that experience with a new name (Israel) and a changed sense of purpose.
Rabbi Hoffman relates a midrash from Rabbi Sholom Noach Ber-ezovsky, the Slonimer Rebbe who empathizes the aspect of a personal mission as the central teaching in parashah Vayishlach. Specifically, he tells us that the angel who struggled with Jacob, like all angels, was tasked with a unique mission by G-d and for this purpose was he sent into the world. His mission was to challenge Jacob until he affirmed his commitment to G-d. Upon completion of their unique missions, each angel was then al-lowed to come before G-d and sing a new song at the start of a new day. That is why the angel had to leave at daybreak.
This struck me as a beautiful midrash, but to top it, the Slonimer Rebbe goes on to state that “what is true for angels is true for human beings.” Each of us has a distinct role to play and as such, we are each an agent or shaliach of the Divine presence in the world.
F R O M Y O U R E X E C U T I V ED I R E C T O R …
This month, on Monday, January 19, we celebrate the
life of Dr. Martin Luther King, whose life is truly a sym-
bol of being G-d’s shaliach in this world. If there ever
was a human being, who not only had a unique mission
but lived out that purpose to the fullest, it was Dr. King.
Dr. King said, “I just want to do G-d’s will. And He’s allowed
me to go to the mountain. And I’ve looked over and seen the
promise land!” His vision, his voice and his struggles have en-
sured that we today are beneficiaries of that life’s work. We all
can join in to that new version of the old song at the start of
a new day….”Free at last, free at last, thank G-d Almighty, We
are free at last!”
When I read the midrash by the Sloimer Rebbe, I could not but
reflect on a certain fictional angel who was sent to this world
with one unique purpose, but to challenge a certain George to
see that his life was important and meaningful to all around
him. When George turned from despair to seeing why his mission
had meaning, a bell rang and our angel….Clarence got to sing
his new song and received his wings.
Take this time to reflect on your own unique purpose whether
great or small and work tirelessly towards its achievement. We
will all benefit from your efforts.
Gerry
Mens Club
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Synagogue Life Long Learning Events
AWE - ILLUMINATING MORNING BLESSINGS
SATURDAY - JANUARY 24, 10:30 am
Led by our own Barbara Kavadias and Shelley Lanzkowsky If you are like most of us, you do not often get to shul to participate in the Morning Blessings. And even if you do, do you really know what is going on? Join Shelley Lanzkowsky and Barbara Kavadias as they lead an exploration to shed light on the Morning Blessings. We think it will be illuminating!
AWE - Alternative Worship Experience
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Synagogue NewsDO A MITZVAH... GET INVOLVED...
S O U P K I TC H E N VO L U N T E E R S ©Are you longing to give back to the Community?
Does your child need a mitzvah project for their B’nai
Mitzvah?
Contact the office so they can put you in touch with a Soup
Kitchen Captain!
G E M I L U T H A S I D I M ! {The Gemilut Hasidim committee is looking for volunteers
to make an occasional meal for a member of our congre-
gation who is returning from the hospital or rehab facil-
ity. If you can help out, please send email to Meryl Bala-
ban ([email protected]) and indicate if you are kosher.
T H E O F F I C E 1 Do you have some free time during the week?
The office is always in need of helpers to help with the day
to day functions of running MJCBY!
If you can spare an hour or two, Contact Gerry at
973-538-9292 or [email protected]
C H E V R A K A D I S H A ' Would you like to participate in the ultimate Mitzvah?
the ultimate kindess? Our Chevra Kadisha (Holy Society)
is looking for both men and women to join our team of
Tahara volunteers. Help to provide comfort to mourners and
respect to their departed.
To learn more , contact Barbara Kavadias at
Gerry Gross at [email protected]
JA N UA RY E V E N T S
The Shalom Club is a joint project of the Morristown Jew-
ish Center and the JCC of MetroWest. The Shalom Club
meets on Tuesdays at the Center at 11 am. Bring a dairy
lunch and coffee and cake will be served. Guests are always
welcome. For information, call MJCBY at (973) 538-9292.
Shalom Club Happenings:
1/6 Rothman Luncheon and Current Events
1/13 Hirschhorn Presenter, Ellis Jacobs, will enlighten us on, “Growing up Jewish in Shaghai, China” 1/20 JCC Volunteer, Lewis Smith, will discuss “Censorship in Movies”
1/27 Nutritionist, Pam Reisenberg, will present “Healthy Eating, Easy Prep”
A very Happy and Healthy New Year to all!JCC Group Leader, Lori Chimoff
Shalom Club
SHALOM YELADIM VISITS THE SHALOM CLUB!
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COMING IN THE MONTHS AHEAD
AWE: Saturday, February 7Rabbi Nesson learning experience
LIFE LONG LEARNING: Thursdays, February 19 & 26Introduction to Genealogy
LIFE LONG LEARNING: Sunday, March 29Womens Seder
Upcoming Events
MOVIE NIGHT... v
January 31, 2015
7:00 pm
SIXTY SIX
A 12-year-old Jewish boy teetering on the cusp of manhood finds his eagerly anticipated Bar Mitzvah
threatened by a lethal combination of World Cup fever, the loss of the family business, and the shenanigans of a mischievous elder sibling in a coming-of-age comedy directed by Paul Weiland. England has finally fought their way to the World Cup Final, and the big game is scheduled for the very same day as Bernie’s Bar Mitz-vah. Will Bernie’s friends and family be able to resist World Cup fever and make it to the celebration he has gleefully anticipated his entire childhood, or will the mania that has overtaken all of England pull a red card on the day that was supposed to be a clean-shot goal?
Do you have an upcoming Simcha?
Let the office know so we can share your Simcha
with the rest of the congregation in the next edition
of the newsletter.
Births, Weddings, Engagements...
Email Gerry at [email protected] with your
information, Put “Simcha” in the subject line.
Share your joy!
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TO ARRANGE A PERSONAL APPOINTMENT AT THE
SISTERHOOD GIFT SHOP DURING “OFF” HOURS CONTACT:
Sharon (973) [email protected] (973) [email protected]
Dorothy (973) [email protected]
Vivian (973) [email protected]
Sisterhood News
S I S T E R H O O D
JANUARY 31, 2015 Join the Sisterhood as we are honored to
lead services on th is specia l Shabbat! Eng l ish and Hebrew Parts avala ible!
Contact the Shabbat Coordinators below to request your part.
E l len Baum (973) 442-7610 ezbaum@opton l ine.netor Marsha Lewin (973) 966-1875 moose13@aol .com
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E V E N T D A Y D A T E T I M E
TOT SHABBAT SATURDAY JANUARY 10TH 10:30 AM
MEN'S CLUB BLOOD DRIVE SUNDAY JANUARY 11TH 8:30AM-1:00 PM
USY HOT CHOCOLATE & GAME NIGHT SUNDAY JANUARY 11TH 7:00 PM
LLL - RISING ANTI-SEMITISM AROUND THE WORLD
THURSDAY JANUARY 22ND 7:30 PM
AWE - ILLUMINATING MORNING BLESSINGS
SATURDAY JANUARY 24TH 10:30 AM
SABABAH BOARD GAMES & LUNCH SUNDAY JANUARY 25TH 12:00 PM
KADIMA CASINO NIGHT WEDNESDAY JANUARY 28TH 6:00 PM
SISTERHOOD SHABBAT SATURDAY JANUARY 31ST 9:30 AM
MOVIE NIGHT - SIXTY SIX SATURDAY JANUARY 31ST 7:00 PM
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Family NewsJOSHUA BENJAMIN LANDSMANALEX WANATICK
Rebecca and Michael Wanatick are thrilled to invite our family, friends and the con-
gregation to share in our joy as our son, Alex, is called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah on Saturday, January 10.
Alex is a 7th grade honor student at Randolph Middle School. He plays travel basketball & lacrosse for Randolph Township. Alex has been a camper at Camp Deeny Riback for the past 7 summers and looks forward to being back this summer. Alex loves the outdoors; playing ball, paddle boarding, swimming, biking and spending time with friends. Alex is an active member of Kadima at MJCBY.
For his mitzvah project, Alex has worked with the TryCAN program in Summit. He participat-ed with special needs children, helping them to learn the skills for lacrosse. He was enthu-siastic, encouraging and genuine in working with the players. Alex discovered that giving of his own time to someone else was not only helpful to the player, but also personally re-warding and uplifting for himself. He loves being a mentor to younger children and has a gift for connecting with them.
Alex, we are so proud of the very special young man that you have become. You have worked so hard to reach this milestone! It is with love and pride that we, Mom, Dad and Sam, along with the rest of our family and friends share in your accomplishment and wish you a hearty mazal tov. We are so ex-cited to share in this very special simcha in your life. We love you very much!
Douglas and Karen Landsman proudly
invite family, friends and congregants
to share in their joy when their son, Josh-
ua Benjamin, is called to the Torah as a
Bar Mitzvah on January 17.
Joshua is a seventh-grade honors student
at Randolph Middle School. He plays
soccer with the Randolph Recreation team
and skis with the Ski Club at school. He
also likes tennis, biking, hiking and white
water rafting. Joshua has spent the past
two summers at a Jewish sleep away camp
where he has earned his boating license
and rides a jet ski independently.
For his mitzvah project, Joshua has become
involved with the Jewish Relief Agency
food pantry. For the past year, he has been
packing and delivering food to people in
their homes. He has found it rewarding as
he is learning a tremendous amount about
the concept of mitzvah from meeting the
families to whom he delivers this needed
food. He looks forward to continuing as
an active volunteer at the food pantry and
including his sister and parents as well.
Joshua’s parents, sister, grandparents,
aunts, uncles and cousins are very proud
of Joshua’s accomplishments and look
forward to celebrating this milestone
with family and friends. We are proud of
his diligence and dedication to preparing
for his Bar Mitzvah, and we can’t wait to
celebrate this special day together.
Christy and Neil Morganstein happily
invite family, friends and members
of the congregation to join us as our
daughter, Mia Morganstein, is called to
the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah on Satur-
day, January 24. Mia is a seventh grader
at Randolph Middle School, where she
plays tuba in the band and appreciates
art and science class. She enjoys piano
lessons at Little Notes Music School,
and acting class at the Mayo Perform-
ing Arts Center. Mia has composed and
performed an original composition on
piano. She loves to ski, scuba dive and
hang out with her friends. She likes to
read science fiction novels instead of
sleeping.
For Mia’s Mitzvah project, she is
volunteering with another MJCBY
student at the Regency Grande Nursing
Center interacting with the patients,
painting nails and making new friends
among the seniors who reside there.
Their newest friend, Johanna, is 102 and
loves her visits from her two beautiful
girls.
Mia is creative, loving, loyal and
imaginative and her parents are so
proud of how hard she has been working
to prepare for her Bat Mitzvah. Mia’s
parents, brother, Isaac, friends and
family attending from North Carolina to
California all look forward to celebrating
Mia’s Bat Mitzvah day with her.
MIA MORGANSTEIN
JANUARY 2015 TEVET - SHEVAT 5775• 15
Youth NewsS A B A B A H S T U F FU S Y N E W S
CASINO NIGHT
Wednesday - January 28 6:00 pm ˆFor more information, email me at [email protected]
Happy 2015 from Kadima. We had an
amazing conclusion to the 2014 cal-
endar year with an amazing turn out to
our Hanukah Chocolate Celebration! We
can’t wait for all the exciting activities to
start off the new year. We start with our
Casino Night on Wednesday, January 28,
and continue with some of our most ex-
citing events such as our Indoor Olympics
and our Chocolate Sedar. Exciting things
are ahead for Kadima in 2015, and I look
forward to having you along for the ride.
Shai
K A D I M A K I D S
BOARD GAMES & LUNCH
Sunday - January 2512:00 pm
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Questions or comments, please email
Gigi Schwartz at [email protected]
A USY CHOCOLATE HANUKAH!
HOT CHOCOLATE & GAME NIGHT
Sunday - January 117:00pm EA
For more information, email me at [email protected]
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Saturday, January 10
Saturday, February 14
10:30 am
For families with children ages birth to 7 years.
We will sing songs, read stories, have playtime and enjoy spending time together. Following our program, we will join the congregation for a Kiddush Lunch at noon.
Feel free to bring friends! Open to the Community!
SHALOM YELADIM - THE JUDIE GERSTEIN EARLY LEARNING CENTER MORRISTOWN JEWISH CENTER BEIT YISRAEL177 Speedwell Ave., Morristown, NJ 07960
Circle Time, Snack & SchmoozeChildren ages 1 month – 24 months
Never Fear!We are always Here!
All through the entire Year!
9:30am – 10:30am
Jan. 5, 12 & 26Feb. 2,9, 23
March 2,9,16,23 & 30April 13, 20 & 27May 4, 11 & 18
June 1 & 8
COST: $18 for the yearPromising an hour filled with fun and laughter!Come meet our new teacher Robyn Coopersmith
Open to the Community!
For more information, call Marla Katz at 973-538-8284
or email [email protected]
During the month of November, our children learned about giving thanks to people who are not as fortunate as they
are. Stacey Brown told me about a program called “Giving Tuesday,” which I immediately thought ‘what a nice way to get the children involved’. Every child from Shalom Yeladim brought in food to be donated to the Kosher Food Pantry. Since this was a time of giving, I thought it would be nice to give in another way. Every child made a Thanksgiving card for members of our Shalom Club. There were lots of smiles on everyone’s faces, and we enjoyed the seniors so much we came back again for Hanukkah to have a sing along. It was just priceless. Thanks to Lori Chimoff for helping to make this happen.
This year more than 130 people attended our Hanukkah Celebration. A lot of people contributed to make it this successful. Thank you to Sue Berger (Hannah & Adi’s grandma), Ellen Charm (Ari’s grandma), and Marjorie Najarian (Alex’s grandma) for coming in and making all those delicious latkes for our Hanukkah Celebration. I also would like to thank the parent organization for their continued support in everything we do at Shalom Yeladim. And, of course, I would like to thank the teachers for all their hard work in preparing the children so well for their Hanukkah performance.
I would also like to thank some of the class mom’s who came in to bake cookies with our children, Ariel Warshaw & Ruth Barbut. Ruth also made the delicious cake pops for our celebration and I must admit they were yummy. Also, Morah Randi’s daughter, Jordyn, came in to bake with the children. There were loads of smiling faces.
Our month ended with our 4 year olds having a sing along with our Shalom Club.
Not sure who had a better time.
Marla Katz, Director
Shalom Yeladim News
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Religious School News
JA N UA R Y S C H E D U L E
1/3 No Junior Congregation
1/7 School Resumes
1/10 Junior Congregation
1/11 School in Session
Tefilah Together
1/14 School in Session
1/17 No Junior Congregation
1/18 No School MLK
1/21 School in Session
1/24 No Junior Congregation
1/25 School in Session
6th Grade Mitzvot of Metrowest
1/28 School in Session
1/31 Junior Congregation
Dear Families,
Come Celebrate Shabbat the MJCBY way! Shabbat is the holiest of the Jewish holidays and because it comes around each week, people sometimes overlook its importance. Judaism teaches that Shabbat is a day set apart from the rest of the week, giving people time to focus on what the daily busy schedule often makes difficult. Spend time with family and friends. Have a few moments for introspection.
Here at MJCBY, in addition to services in the sanctuary, we have Shabbat celebrations designed for our youngest children and our school aged children. TGIS is a Friday night service, for families with young children, as we welcome Shabbat - a time for singing, stories, crafts and dinner with friends. Tot Shabbat is held on Saturday mornings once a month with Morah Shari. Songs, stories, crafts and snack make this morning celebration fun for young children and parents alike. For our school-aged families, Jr. Congregation is held twice a month in Wilner Chapel. This is a learning service where students are able to practice and learn prayer, build confidence as they help to lead the service. The Torah Parasha is a dramatic endeavour with children playing the parts. A small private kiddush is held after services, but if you are still hungry, join the larger kiddush held in the ballroom!
Take a moment away from life’s chaos and join us for a fun Shabbat!
Gail and Michelle
CALLING ALL SCHOOL AGE KIDS!Celebrate Shabbat with your Friends!
Join us for Junior Congregation
January 10 & 31February 14 & 21
March 7 & 21April 18
May 2 & 9
Wilner Chapel 10 am
COMING IN THE MONTHS AHEAD
T G I STHANK G-D IT’S SHABBAT!
A shabbat celebration for families with children.
February 6March 6
5:30 -7:00 pm
Watch for more information coming soon!
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YahrzeitsSHABBATDECEMBER 26 & DECEMBER 27 Tevet December 5 27 Helen Fox* Nathan Epstein Sylvia Sander Belle Weinberg Lieb* Harry Simon*6 28 George H. Feldman* Ida Rayfield Mildred Rehert7 29 Morris Feurstein Eleanor Dornfeld Sidney Blaufeld Sophia Warshaw*8 30 Dorothy Jarvis9 31 Lois Goadkind Leroy Gordon Pauline Kornbleuth* Alfred Oppenheimer Sadie Weiss*Tevet January 10 1 Clara Brenner* Susan Blumenfield Max Winter* Ruth Loewensteiner* Kate Csillag11 2 Zelig Brenman Rose Kantrowitz* Sadie Feldman* Herman Greenberg Philip Greenberg Curtis B. Hayworth* Jack Nebrat Fannie Rothman David Grobman
SHABBAT JANUARY 2 & JANUARY 3 Tevet January 12 3 Harold Miroff Nathan Heller Joseph Fleischman Frank Papish*13 4 Rebecca Freeman* Rose Gebel Marian Smolowitz* Michael Weinstein* Saul Rosen*14 5 Bess Epstein* Jerome Stock* Hon. Louis B Scheinman Philip Rhines* Edith Rothman Miriam Toffel David Janowitz* Abraham Ossre* Rhoda Zudick*15 6 Morris Lindenstein* Goldie Wolfsohn* Sadie Greenberg* Lillian Levitt Molly Neigher16 7 Monroe Davis* Reuben Berger* Chlotilde Josephs Marshall Leff Mannie Steyn17 8 Yetta Fine* Edith Epstein* Minnie Chimoff* Rose Notowicz18 9 Abram Friedman* Sandy Geller Joseph Prentky*
SHABBAT JANUARY 9 & JANUARY 10 Tevet January 19 10 Gussie Kornreich Mathilda Rosenberg*20 11 Frieda Stat* Maurice Weiss* Morris Weinstein* Irene Glick William Cohen Hasya Goldberg Samuel Sankin* Emil Klausner*21 12 Samuel Chimoff Abe Frost Abraham Levin Morton Stein*22 13 Alex Gordon* Max Rosenberg Henrietta Klausner* Chester Sankin*23 14 Judie Gerstein Sarah Rubinson Alexander Sadle Jacob Weiss*24 15 Miriam Karlin* Ruth Bodian* Helen Pundyk*25 16 Harold Kolovsky Isaac Gindes* Erwin Loeb
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SHABBAT JANUARY 16 & JANUARY 17 Tevet January 26 17 Helen Green Dorothea Samuels Anna Shafrin*27 18 Raymond Glick Benjamin Miroff Sara Scheinman Nathan Socol William Greenberg*28 19 Dora Diamond* Beatrice Spector* Isaac Sokol Sydelle Wallenstein29 20 Ida Silverstein* Edward Eig Charlotte Schimel Irving LakindShevat January 1 21 Isadore Liss* Sophie Stolzenberg Ann Lee Stein2 22 Rose Rosner* Sylvia Kletzkin* Mildred Gold* Victor Iskowitz Garry Weingarten*3 23 Samuel Stern* Ethel Epstein* Rhoda Rosenbach Edward Schwartz
SHABBATJANUARY 23 & JANUARY 24 Shevat January 4 24 Kraine Poner* Benjamin Fishman Esther Elman Richard Hart* Harry Kornbleuth* Roger Levy Sima Pincow Bertha Loeb*5 25 Lena Gruber* Natalie Richter* Abraham Lavein Lynne Cowan6 26 Herbert Hirsch* Glela Sharp Leah Bayever Rookie Friedman* Ruth Weinstein7 27 Rachel Karesh Lewis Norman Galembo* Theodore R. Kates*8 28 Arlene Reff Irvin Dansicker* Harry Hoch Louis Cohen* Sheila Cohen Jerry Rovak Karl Steinberger9 29 Theodore Barkauskas Ruth Slotsky Norman Scheer10 30 Don Juros Harry Ginsberg* Golda Brandt Theodore Held
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Yahrzeits
Mazel Tov and Congratulations
Cantor Maimon and Rhea Attias on the birth of a grandson, Matthew Brody to daughter Arielle and Oliver Koops.Dr. Donald and Fern Spitzer on the birth of twin grandchildren, Noah Jacob and Zoe Yael to son Ben and Tamar Spitzer.Dr. Lee and Linda Rosenbaum on the birth of a grandson, Ethan Samuel, to son Dr. Philip and Dr. Michelle Rosenbaum.Bruce and Sandy Certner on the engagement of their son Daniel to Morgan Furst.
Condolences
Michael Press on the passing of his beloved mother, Betty Press.Joy Vaz on the passing of her beloved father, Morton Barrows.Anna Hackman on the passing of her beloved father, Martin Hackman.Deborah Brody on the passing of her beloved husband, Philip Brody.Rebecca Gold on the passing of her beloved father, Philip Brody.
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