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BulletinVOLUME 70 · NO. 6
MARCH/APRIL 2018ADAR/NISAN/IYYAR 5778 · אדר–ניסן–אייר
From the Rabbi ................................................2Focus on Israel .................................................3Schedule of Religious Services & Shabbat at PAS ................................................4Purim 5778 at PAS ........................................... 5Pesah 5778 at PAS ........................................... 5Gala 2018 ......................................................... 7Synagogue Family ............................................8Transition at PAS ........................................... 10Adult Classes & Events ...................................11Gallery, Rothschild Library, Shapiro Audio Archive................................... 14Youth Education & Events .............................15
Young Family Education .............................15PASECC ...................................................... 16Congregational School (CS) ...................... 16Postcard from Camp....................................17Youth/RJNHS .............................................17College Connections ................................... 1820s & 30s .................................................... 19
Contributions ................................................. 19Caring Network ............................................. 21Calendars .......................................................22A Look Ahead ................................... Back cover
Cover: Painting by Hayim Ron from The Passover Haggadah: Legends and Customs (Ben Shemen, Israel: Modan Publishing House, 1987). Used by permission of the editor, Rabbi Menachem Hacohen.
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FROM THE RABBIRABBI ETHAN H. WITKOVSKY
As if . . .
A s much as our tradition is grounded in history and focused on the present
moment, it also challenges us to imagine “what if?’
In one of her comments in The New American Haggadah, Rebecca Newberger Goldstein tells us:
Haggadah means narration, and tonight’s celebration insists on the moral seriousness of the stories that we tell about ourselves. Stories are easily dismissible as distractions, the make-believe we craved as children, losing ourselves in the sweet enchantment of “as if.” “As if” belongs to the imagination, that wild terrain governed by no obvious rules.
I have always loved this idea that stories bring us into a world of “as if,” where we imagine what it would be like to be something or somewhere else. Recently there have been interesting studies on the role that reading fiction plays in creating the capacity for empathy. The same question can be applied to our holidays and rituals.
In their book Ritual and Its Consequences, four professors suggest that the point of most rituals is to stimulate the “as if,” to foster the ability to imagine a different world. Shabbat invites us to imagine a world without work. In such a world what would we do? How would we spend our time? On Sukkot I imagine what it would be like if I lived in a sukkah and not in a weatherproof apartment. The “as if” worlds created by our rituals
pull us outside of our normal lives to feel and learn something new about ourselves and the world around us.
The holidays of this season explicitly create “as if” worlds. Purim asks us to imagine ourselves as something or someone else. We put on a costume and, in encountering the world as if we were someone else, we find out about aspects of ourselves that are buried below the surface. On Pesah, we are commanded to feel “as if we came out of Egypt ourselves.” As we consider what it might have been like to be a slave and to escape, we hope to gain renewed awareness of suffering and gratitude for our freedom. We are commanded time and time again to be kind to the stranger for we were strangers in the land of Egypt. Our time spent in the world of “as if” will hopefully grow our empathy for others and lead us to care for the oppressed.
Here at PAS we are about to enter our own experience of “as if,” as we leave our offices, classrooms, and meeting rooms at 87th and Madison (but not the Sanctuary) to inhabit temporary quarters on 90th Street. (See p. 10.) The move at the end of April asks us not only to imagine but also to experience our community in a different space. As our community wears the “costume” of the temporary building, we will reveal hidden aspects of PAS and discover unknown potential. As at Pesah, we will experience a glimmer of what it is like to be displaced, and hopefully this small taste will help us find empathy for others. I look forward to entering this “as if” world together.
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Shabbat Speaker Series: Francine Klagsbrun Lioness: Golda Meir and the Nation of IsraelNational Jewish Book Award Everett Family Foundation Book of the Year· Fri | Mar 23 | 7:30 pm | Shabbat Dinner | $ RSVP· Sat | Mar 24 | 9:00 am | Window on Israel
Yom Haatzma’ut Israel at 70Mon–Sun | Apr 16–22 | Weeklong celebration! Watch pasyn.org and email for additional information.
In partnership with AIPAC, on the occasion of Yom HaZikaronAn Evening with Yossi Klein HaleviThe Price of Powerlessness, The Price of PowerTue | Apr 17 | 7:00 pm RSVP
Yossi Klein Halevi is an American-born Israeli author and journalist who is active in Middle East reconciliation work.
Three Jewish Movements, Three Famed Cantors, One VoiceCosponsored by PAS, Temple Emanu-El and The Jewish CenterWed | Apr 18 | 8:00 pm | at Temple Emanu-El, 1 E 65th StTo celebrate the unifying occasion of Israel’s 70th birthday, three of NYC’s best-loved cantors will perform together in a historic concert. Featuring Cantor Azi Schwartz, Cantor Chaim Dovid Berson of The Jewish Center, and Cantor Mo Glazman of Temple Emanu-El.$ RSVP
The Other as a Mirror Fri | Apr 20 | 9:15 am | Rachel KorazimRSVP
Window on Israel Sat | Apr 21 | 9:00 am | Rabbi Zuckerman
Broadway Excursion: The Band’s VisitSun | Apr 22 | 3:00 pm | The Ethel Barrymore Theatre (243 W 47th St)$ RSVP
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Focus on Israel
There is much to love about Israel, a country that is constantly changing as vigorously as it honors its storied past. Did you know? Israel has more museums per capita than any other country in the world!
From Friday evening through Saturday evening, Shabbat at PAS includes lively communal worship in the Sanctuary, alternative services, parashah study, music, dinners, and other programs to refresh your spirit. See below what is happening each Shabbat. Look throughout the Bulletin to find Shabbat programming in each department, and check pasyn.org/shabbat and the “This Week at PAS” email for each week’s programs.
DAILY MINYANShaharit Monday–Friday at 7:15 am. March 30 and April 2–5 (Erev Pesah and the intermediate days of Pesah) at 7:00 am. Sundays at 9:00 am. Minha/Ma’ariv Sunday–Thursday at 5:45 pm.Shabbat and festival minha 20 minutes after the end of morning services.
KABBALAT SHABBAT AND SANCTUARY SHABBAT MORNING SERVICE | EVERY SHABBAT EXCEPT WHEN A FESTIVAL FALLS ON SHABBAT Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove, Rabbi Neil Zuckerman, and Rabbi Ethan Witkovsky preach and conduct the service together with Cantor Azi Schwartz, Cantor Shira Lissek, and Cantor Rachel Brook, with Music Director Colin Fowler and the Synagogue Ensemble: Elisa Singer Strom, soprano; Yonah Gershator, alto; Alex Guerrero, tenor; Tim Krol, bass; Gil Smuskowitz, double bass; Mike Cohen, woodwinds; Ronen Itzik, percussion. Cantor Eric Wasser is our ritual director and Torah reader.
HASHKAMAH (EARLY RISERS) MINYAN | EVERY SHABBAT AND FESTIVALA service with repetition of the Amidah and annual cycle Torah reading, all in Hebrew, at a pace that is comfortable for experienced daveners, and a Kiddush afterwards.
SHAHARIT & PARASHAT HASHAVUA | EVERY SHABBATP’sukei d’Zimrah and Shaharit, a light Kiddush, and an engaging study of the morning’s Torah portion, ending in time to join the community in the Sanctuary for the Torah service. When there is a Havurah, this service merges with that one.
RAMAH MINYAN | MAR 2, APR 13 A spirit-filled service for any and all young adults, followed by drinks, snacks, and oneg Shabbat.
HAVURAH | MAR 10, APR 14A lay-led, child-friendly, intimate, and informal Torah reading, discussion, and musaf service open to individuals and families of all ages. People of all skill levels are encouraged to participate. Contact Rabbi Witkovsky at ewitkovsky@pasyn.org or x123.
PAS YOUTH CHOIR | EVERY SHABBAT THAT CS IS IN SESSION | 10:00 am
MILESTONE MEMBERSHIP RECOGNITION | MAR 23Honoring members who have joined PAS since May 2017, 5-year members, and 25-year members. Milestone members will receive personal invitations. Everyone is invited to come say mazal tov!
ALL ARE WELCOME | ALWAYSPAS is an inclusive community. Please note that listening devices are available for use at the sanctuary entrance. To discuss any accommodations you might need to make your visits and involvement more comfortable, please contact Rachel Benichak, Membership Manager, at rbenichak@pasyn.org or x195.
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Shabbat at PASEvery 7th day. 52 weeks a year. Since Creation.
• Shabbat programming takes place at 87th Street unless indicated otherwise. • For Young Family Education (YFE) programs, see p. 15. • For Congregational School (CS) Shabbat programs, see p. 16. • For Youth and Teens, see p. 17.• Visit pasyn.org for all worship information.
Can’t make it to the synagogue? Park Avenue Synagogue services are livestreamed. Visit pasyn.org/webcast.
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Thursday, March 1 • 14 Adar
Purim7:15 am | Morning service with Megillah and Torah reading12:00 pm | Purim Se’udah (p. 12)
Friday, March 2 • 15 Adar
Shushan Purim6:15 pm | Kabbalat Shabbat 7:15 pm | Ramah Minyan
Saturday, March 3 • 16 Adar
Ki Tissa7:30 am | Hashkamah Minyan9:00 am | Shaharit & Parashat HaShavua9:45 am | Sanctuary service with Bar Mitzvah of Noah Grinberg10:00 am | CS Shabbat Experience, Gr 3–6 11:00 am | CS Family Shabbat Experience, K–220 mins after services | Minha4:00 pm | Rabbi’s Teen/Parent Shabbat Study5:30 pm | Day School Community Havdalah
Sunday, March 4 • 17 Adar
11:00 am | YFE Purim Service (p. 15)
Friday, March 9 • 22 Adar
5:00 pm | Kabbalat Shabbat for Families with Young Children (p. 15)6:15 pm | Kabbalat Shabbat
Saturday, March 10 • 23 Adar
Va-yak·hel/P’kudei/Shabbat Parah7:30 am | Hashkamah Minyan9:00 am | Shaharit & Parashat HaShavua9:00 am | Havurah9:45 am | Sanctuary service with Bar Mitzvah of Miller Harris and Bat Mitzvah of Erica Semaya 10:00 am | CS Shabbat Experience, Gr 3–6 Immediately after services | Minha12:30 pm | Reading Jewish Lives Discussion with Rabbi Zuckerman: Yitzhak Rabin: Soldier, Leader, Statesman
Friday, March 16 • 29 Adar
6:15 pm | Kabbalat Shabbat
Saturday, March 17 • 1 Nisan
Va-yikra/Rosh Hodesh/Shabbat HaHodesh7:30 am | Hashkamah Minyan9:00 am | Shaharit & Parashat HaShavua9:45 am | Sanctuary service 11:15 am | YFE Tot Tefillah20 minutes after services | Minha
Friday, March 23 • 7 Nisan
6:15 pm | Kabbalat Shabbat Honoring PAS Milestone Membership Anniversaries7:30 pm | Shabbat Dinner with Francine Klagsbrun (p. 3)
Saturday, March 24 • 8 Nisan
Tzav/Shabbat HaGadol7:30 am | Hashkamah Minyan9:00 am | Shaharit & Parashat HaShavua9:00 am | Window on Israel with Francine Klagsbrun 9:45 am | Sanctuary service with Bat Mitzvah of Anna GamburdImmediately after services | Minha5:00 pm | Minha with Bar Mitzvah of Maxwell Bieber
Pesah 5778 at PASFriday, March 30 • 14 Nisan
Erev Pesah, Fast of the Firstborn7:00 am | Morning minyan and Siyyum | Last opportunity to sell Hametz. (See pasyn.org/pesahresources.) 10:53 am | Latest time to eat hametz6:15 pm | Festival Evening Service 7:00 pm | Community Seder with Rabbi Zuckerman and Cantor Lissek (Register on pasyn.org by March 23.)
Saturday, March 31 • 15 Nisan
Pesah, 1st day7:30 am | Hashkamah Minyan8:45 am | Parashat HaShavua9:15 am | Shabbat & Festival Morning Service with Tal, the prayer for dew20 mins after services | Minha5:00 pm | YFE Seder with Rabbi Witkovsky and Cantor Brook (p. 15)6:30 pm | Festival Evening Service7:00 pm | Community Seder with Rabbi Witkovsky and Cantor Schwartz (Register on pasyn.org by March 23.)
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Pesah 101 For Passover resources, including the sale of hametz and Passover donations to the Welfare Fund, visit pasyn.org/pesahresources.
Sunday, April 1 • 16 Nisan
Pesah, 2nd day7:30 am | Hashkamah Minyan9:15 am | Festival Morning Service20 mins after services | Minha5:45 pm | Evening minyan
Monday, April 2 – Wednesday, April 4 17–20 Nisan
Hol ha-moed Pesah7:00 am | Morning minyan with Hallel, Torah reading, and Musaf5:45 pm | Evening minyan
Thursday, April 5 • 20 Nisan
Pesah, 6th day7:00 am | Morning minyan with Hallel, Torah reading, and Musaf5:45 pm | Minha and Festival Evening Service
Friday, April 6 • 21 Nisan
Pesah, 7th day7:30 am | Hashkamah Minyan9:15 am | Festival Morning Service20 mins after services | Minha6:15 pm | Festival Evening Service
Saturday, April 7 • 22 Nisan
Pesah, 8th day7:30 am | Hashkamah Minyan8:45 am | Parashat HaShavua9:15 am | Shabbat & Festival Morning Service with Yizkor20 mins after services | Minha8:37 pm | Pesah ends. OK to eat hametz.
Thursday, April 12 • 27 Nisan
Yom HaShoah7:15 am | Morning minyan will include memorial prayers.
Friday, April 13 • 28 Nisan
6:15 pm | Rock Kabbalat Shabbat & Teen Appreciation Shabbat (p. 17)7:15 pm | Ramah Minyan7:30 pm | Teen Family Shabbat Dinner (p. 17)
Saturday, April 14 • 29 Nisan
Sh’mini7:30 am | Hashkamah Minyan9:00 am | Shaharit & Parashat HaShavua9:45 am | Sanctuary service with Bat Mitzvah of Dylan Gorman10:00 am | CS Shabbat Experience, Gr 3–6 11:00 am | CS Family Shabbat Experience, K–211:15 am | Tot TefillahImmediately after services | Minha4:00 pm | Rabbi’s Teen/Parent Shabbat Study
Sunday, April 15 • 30 Nisan
Rosh Hodesh9:00 am | Morning minyan with Hallel, Torah reading, and Musaf10:00 am | Sanctuary service with Bar Mitzvah of Alexander Goldin
Monday, April 16 • 1 Iyyar
Rosh Hodesh7:15 am | Morning minyan with Hallel, Torah reading, and Musaf
Wednesday, April 18 • 3 Iyyar
Yom HaZikaron7:15 am | Morning minyan will include memorial prayers.
Thursday, April 19 • 4 Iyyar
Yom HaAtzma’ut 7:15 am | Morning minyan will include Hallel, Torah reading, and Haftarah.When 5 Iyyar – Yom HaAtzma’ut – falls on Friday, the celebration is moved forward one day so that festivities do not interfere with the start of Shabbat.
Friday, April 20 • 5 Iyyar
5:00 pm | YFE Kabbalat Shabbat and Dinner5:00 pm | CS Dalet (Gr 4) Siddur Ceremony6:15 pm | Kabbalat Shabbat
Saturday, April 21 • 6 Iyyar
Tazri·a/M’tzora7:30 am | Hashkamah Minyan9:00 am | Shaharit & Parashat HaShavua9:00 am | Window on Israel with Rabbi Zuckerman9:45 am | Sanctuary service 10:00 am | CS Shabbat Experience, Gr 3–6 20 mins after services | Minha5:00 pm | Minha with Bar Mitzvah of Nico Davidson
Friday, April 27 • 12 Iyyar
6:15 pm | Kabbalat Shabbat
Saturday, April 28 • 13 Iyyar
Aharei Mot/K’doshim7:30 am | Hashkamah Minyan9:00 am | Shaharit & Parashat HaShavua9:45 am | Sanctuary service with Bar Mitzvah of Zachary Ludwig10:00 am | CS Shabbat Experience, Gr 3–6 Immediately after services | Minha
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COMMUNITY CELEBRATION
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For tickets, journal ads, and underwriting opportunities, please visit www.pasyn.org/gala2018, email development@pasyn.org,
or call the Development Office at 212-369-2600, x148.
Please join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating our community at the final event before
the transformation of our 87th Street building.
Thursday, May 3, 2018 — 6:30 pmPARK AVENUE SYNAGOGUE, 50 EAST 87TH STREET
DIETARY LAWS OBSERVED FESTIVE ATTIRE
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Nico DavidsonApril 21, minha | Aharei Mot/K’doshimSon of Lucia & Ralph Davidson
Dylan GormanApril 14 | Sh’miniDaughter of Jamie & Jason Gorman
Alexander GoldinApril 15 | Rosh HodeshSon of Daniela & Daniel Goldin
Erica SemayaMarch 10 | Va-yak∙hel/P’kudeiDaughter of Lesa & Robert Semaya
Noah GrinbergMarch 3 | Ki TissaSon of Lisa & Alexander Grinberg
Miller HarrisMarch 10 | Va-yak∙hel/P’kudeiSon of Heidi & Lance Harris
Anna GamburdMarch 24 | TzavDaughter of Antonella Puca and Alexander Gamburd
BNEI MITZVAH בני מצוה
Synagogue Family
Zachary LudwigApril 28 | Aharei Mot/K’doshimSon of Rochelle & David Ludwig
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Maxwell BieberMarch 24, minha | Sh’miniSon of Tammy Bieber, z”l Grandson of Betty & Donald Bieber
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS ברוכים הבאים
Vivian & Gordon BaltuchLouise Levy
Libbie & Scott Wolkowitz
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Synagogue Family
Francine Klagsbrun on her book, Lioness: Golda Meir and the Nation of Israel, being awarded the National Jewish Book Award as the Everett Family Foundation Book of the Year (See p. 3)
Geoffrey Colvin on becoming chair of the board of Plaza Jewish Community Chapel
Leah Volynsky & Greg Livshitz on their marriage
Indiana Guzman Acevedo & Luis Natera on their marriage
Daryl Drabinsky & Daniel Nussen on the birth of a son, Easton Gray Nussen
Shira & Brian Liebman, on the birth of a son, Ezra Nathan Liebman, and to grandparents Maris & Andrew Rosenberg
Sandra Weiss on the birth of a grandson, Ethan Benjamin Cohen, and to his parents, Rabbi Baht Weiss and Todd Cohen
Rachel Mattes Greenberg & Duncan Greenberg, on the birth of a son, Arthur Paul Greenberg
Nicole & Ariya Waxman on the birth of a son, Ryan Mordecai Waxman, and to older sister Chloe
Noa & Cantor Azi Schwartz on the birth of a daughter, Tamar Ella Schwartz, and to older siblings Yonatan, Daniel, and Emmy
Liliane & Abe Yurkofsky on the birth of a great-granddaughter, Isabel Ruth Yurkofsky
CONDOLENCES המקום ינחםMAZAL TOV מזל טוב
Linda Grad on the loss of her sister, Claire W. Miller
Herbert Peress on the loss of his brother, Maurice Peress
Jane & Stanley Kreinik on the loss of his sister, Phyllis Kreinik
Emily & Michael Grad on the loss of his mother, Betty Grad
Samuel Cooper, on the loss of his sister, Marion Cooper
Ricky Bloom and Jeanne & Jeffrey Bloom on the loss of their husband and father, Lowell Bloom
Morton Langhaus and Kathy & Arthur Langhaus on the loss of their wife and mother, Shirley Langhaus
Anna & Matthew Bloom on the loss of her father, Julian Jadow
Jennifer Sheridan & Jesse Cohen on the loss of his father, Saul Cohen
Bambi & Roger Felberbaum on the loss of his mother, Audrey Felberbaum
Evelyn Semaya and Lesa & Robert Semaya on the loss of their husband and father, Sam Semaya
Eleanor Frommer and Jackie & Daniel Frommer on the loss of their husband and father, Herbert Frommer
Lilly Bloch, Jean Bloch Rosensaft & Menachem Rosensaft, and Gloria & Yoram Golan on the loss of their husband and father, Sam Bloch
Rebecca Fisher & Murray Markowitz on the loss of her mother, Frances Fischer
Susan & Marc Winthrop on the loss of his father, Harvey Bernard Winthrop
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FROM THE SYNAGOGUE OFFICEBERYL CHERNOV, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR & LIZ OFFENBACH, ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Transition at PAS
S top by 50 E. 87th Street, and you will notice a great deal of activity in addition to our robust
programmatic and worship offerings. We are preparing to move to our temporary space at 4 E. 90th Street, located around the block behind our new Eli M. Black Lifelong Learning Center. There are cardboard boxes stacked in the offices and large trash and recycling bins in the hallways. We are sorting materials and cleaning out our offices, closets, and corridors – a once-in-a-generation housecleaning!
In late April, staff offices will relocate to our temporary space. Programs and worship, except for Shabbat and holiday services in the Sanctuary, will move to the Eli M. Black Lifelong Learning Center and our temporary space. (The PASECC will move to the temporary space after the academic year ends in late May.) While our space will be different, the clergy and staff, worship and programs will remain the same. We will begin our days with morning minyan and conclude them with educational programs, committee meetings, and music rehearsals.
Event locations will be announced in our weekly This Week at PAS email and Shabbat Shalom handout. Our website, pasyn.org, also indicates
locations of all services and programs. You can find updates about the transition at pasyn.org/transition, where we will answer frequently asked questions about the move and our temporary space.
We encourage you to visit our temporary space beginning in May. Karen Harris and Robert Martin, our receptionists, will be there to greet you. We and the PAS staff are available to answer your questions. You can reach us at our current phone numbers and email addresses, which will remain the same!
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Adult Classes & Events
ClassesClasses meet weekly unless otherwise indicated. To register for classes, go to pasyn.org/classes and click on the appropriate link. For assistance and further information, call Leah Volynsky at x159.
SUNDAY
Focus on Israel• iEngage: Israel’s Milestones and Their Meanings | A Shalom Hartman Institute Lecture and Study Series | Mar 11, Apr 22 | 10:00 am | Rabbi ZuckermanRegistration has closed.
MONDAY
Focus on Israel• Hebrew Aleph | No class on Apr 2 | 6:00 pm
Focus on Israel• Shulhan Ivrit | Mar 5; Apr 16 | 7:00 pm | Varda HubaraRSVP
• Parashah & Pizza | Mar 19; Apr 23 | 7:15 pmRSVP
Focus on Israel• Hebrew Aleph Plus | No class on Apr 2 | 7:30 pm
TUESDAY
• Contemporary Jewish Thought | No class on Apr 3 | 11:30 am | Rabbi Zuckerman
WEDNESDAY
• Rushing to Rashi | No class on Apr 4 | 8:00 am | Cantor Wasser
Focus on Israel• Lunch and Learn: Israel's Four Questions | Mar 7, 14, 21 | 12:30 pm | Rabbi Savenor$ RSVP
Focus on Israel• Israeli Literature as a Window to Israeli Society | Mar 7, 14, 21; Apr 11, 18, 25 | 6:15 pm | Rabbi Shmuel Afek
• The New York Jewish Experience: History, Culture, Community | Mar 7, 14, 21, Apr 11, 18, 25 | 6:30 pm | Dr. David Kaufman
• Pathways: An Introduction to Judaism | No class Apr 18 | 6:45 pm | Rabbi Zuckerman and Shayna Golkow, Rabbinical Intern
• Melton: Year 1 | No class Apr 4 | 7:00 pm | Rabbi Witkovsky and Rabbi Shmuel Afek
THURSDAY
• Melton: Year 2 | No class Apr 5 | 9:15 am | Rabbi Zuckerman and Rabbi Bill Plevan
• Bereshit II – The Story of the First Jewish Family | Rachel Wasserman Scholars Curriculum of Melton | Mar 1, 8, 22, Apr 12, 19, 26 | 9:15 am | Rabbi Savenor
• The Modern Jewish Experience: Text & Context | Mar 8, 15, 22, Apr 12, 19, 26 | 9:15 am | Dr. David Kaufman
• Foundations of Jewish Family Living | Melton Parenting Course | Mar 8, 22, Apr 12, 26 | 9:20 am |Debbie Cosgrove
• Library Lunch & Learn· Mar 1 | 12:00 pm | Purim Se’udah! (p. 12)· Mar 15, Apr 19 | 12:00 pm | DOROT facilitator
Focus on Israel• Insights from Israel | Mar 8, Apr 12 | 12:00 pm | Rabbi Michael Graetz (via Skype from Israel)
FRIDAY
• Talmud Torah | 8:00 am | No class Mar 30, Apr 6 | Rabbi Witkovsky
• Women in the Bible | Mar 16 | 9:15 am | Debbie Cosgrove$ RSVP
SATURDAY
• Shaharit & Parashat HaShavua | 9:00 am| On festival mornings, March 31 and April 7, Parashat HaShavua will meet at 8:45 am and Shaharit will take place in the Sanctuary at 9:45 am.
ANY DAY, ANY TIME
• Study Circles | Study Circles are up and running with 18 groups in action and more forming. Join one of these small learning groups or create your own to share Jewish texts and values, build relationships, and enhance your Jewish life. Everyone who has participated even once will be invited to a Study Circle celebration in May! Visit pasyn.org/studycircles for more information.
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Pesah 5778Women’s Seder Using Our Voices: The Power of Storytelling | Cosponsored by Adult Learning and the Women’s Network | Mon | Mar 12• 6:00 pm Cocktails and Schmoozing• 6:30 pm Seder | Led by Cantor LissekRetelling the Passover story gives us strength and perspective and links us to each other. So too, when we tell our own stories, we release ourselves from narrow places and bond with others. Come hear the inspiring stories of the women of Footsteps, an organization which provides social and emotional support, educational and career guidance, and access to resources for people who wish to leave the ultra-Orthodox community. $ RSVP
Men’s Club Yom HaShoah Candle BoxingTue | Mar 13 | 6:00 pm
This Monthat PASRSVP = Advance registration required. $ = There is a cost for the event.
Please visit pasyn.org/calendar for up-to-date information and additional details on all PAS programming.
March & Aprilat PASRSVP = Advance registration required. $ = There is a cost for the event.
Focus on IsraelReading Jewish Lives Yitzhak Rabin: Soldier, Leader, Statesman, by Itamar Rabinovich• Tue | Mar 6 | 11:30 am | Book Discussion | Rabbi Zuckerman• Sat | Mar 10 | 12:30 pm | Book Discussion | Rabbi Zuckerman• Thu | Mar 15 | 7:00 pm | Author Event | Itamar RabinovichRSVP for author event
Visit pasyn.org/jewishlives for more information and to purchase books.
Itamar Rabinovich is president of The Israel Institute (Washington, DC, and Tel Aviv); Global Distinguished Professor, NYU; and Non-Resident Distinguished Fellow, Brookings Institution. A former president of Tel Aviv University, he was Rabin’s ambassador in Washington and chief negotiator with Syria.
Purim Se’udah | “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”Thu | Mar 1 | 12:00–1:00 pm | Purim fun for grown-ups. Celebrate with a light meal, silly songs, ridiculous rhymes, and Purim Torah from the Pasyner Rebbe.RSVP
Evening Book Discussion GroupMon | 8:00 pm | Pat Davidson • Mar 5 | If All the Seas Were Ink: A Memoir by Ilana Kurshan• Apr 23 | Waking Lions by Ayelet Gundar-Goshen
PAS Community Conversation: The Changing Nature of Jewish Identity in the 21st CenturyMaster Class | Thu | Mar 8 | 7:00 pm | Rabbi ZuckermanRSVP
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Pesah 5778DOROT Passover Package DeliverySun | Mar 18 | 10:00 am | Sutton Place SynagogueRSVP
Pesah 5778Passover Learning | On the Dual Identity of Judaism’s Festival of FreedomTue | Mar 20 | 7:00 pm | Dr. Elana Stein Hain, Director of Leadership Education, Shalom Hartman Institute of North AmericaRSVP
Pesah 5778Men’s Club Pesah Wine & Matzah SaleTue | Mar 20 | 8:00 pm
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Tikkun Olam Grocery Packing at New York Common PantryWed | Apr 25 | 9:00 am–12:00 pmRSVP
PAS Community Conversation: The Changing Nature of Jewish Identity in the 21st CenturyThu | Apr 26 | 7:00 pm | Rabbi Adina LewittesWhat We Talk About When We Talk About IntermarriageRSVP
Rabbi Adina Lewittes is the founder of Sha’ar Communities, a network of gateways into Jewish life that promotes an innovative approach to Jewish engagement and identity-building in northern New Jersey and beyond. She speaks and writes frequently on topics relating to the changing landscape of Jewish identity and on Jewish leadership.
Pesah 5778Men’s ClubProject Ezra Food DeliverySun | Mar 25 | 9:30 am
Pesah 5778 / Open to all Passover MeltonWed | Apr 4 | 9:30 am | Rabbi ZuckermanRSVP
Men’s Club Torah on TapTue | Apr 10 | 7:30 pm
Yom HaShoah Commemoration 5778 Wed | Apr 11 | 6:00 pm | Cantor LissekThe PAS community will remember and honor victims and survivors of the Holocaust through stories, music, and prayer.
Project Prom Boutique Setup & ShopCosponsored by PAS, Temple Emanu-El & Central Synagogue Mon–Fri | Apr 16–20RSVP
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Audio Archive
Rothschild Library
RITA AND GEORGE M. SHAPIRO
Gallery
Relive PAS history at pasyn.org/shapiroaudioarchive and on the Park Avenue Podcast. Jump to the full database to hear sermons, lectures, concerts, and special events recorded in the Sanctuary from 1954 to 2004.
Librarian HoursMon–Thu | 10:00 am–6:30 pm Fri | by appointmentFor more information, contact Marga Hirsch.
Annual PAS Zayin Class ExhibitionMar 12–Apr 6Opening | Tue | Mar 13 | 5:30 pm
I n this year’s seventh grade photography elective, students have explored their Jewish identity. They have made photographs
that explore Jewish values and concepts such as prayer, holidays, and nature, and they have taken portraits and candid images of speakers who shared stories of discovering and developing their own identities. As the Zayin learners prepare to turn thirteen and celebrate their Bnei Mitzvah, they are taking their first independent steps in the Jewish journey their parents have set them on.
The entire class collaborated on how best to photograph PAS Housekeeping Supervisor Stephany Rodriguez, who immigrated to the US from the Dominican Republic.
Our temporary home at 90th Street includes a lovely library space where the Park Avenue Synagogue Library will reopen after the move. To keep materials accessible to the Congregational School during the spring holidays, much of our children’s collection will be housed at the Eli M. Black Lifelong Learning Center during the last weeks of the school year. Visit pasyn.org/rothschildlibrary to locate library items, and come to the library or to PAS@89th to check them out.
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Youth Education & EventsFor additional information about all youth events, please visit pasyn.org.RSVP = Advance registration required. $ = There is a cost for the event.
Young Family Education
For latest information, sign up to receive Young Family Education email. Visit pasyn.org and click on Email Sign up. Questions? Contact Jamie Diamond, Director, at jdiamond@pasyn.org or x140. To register for any YFE program, go to pasyn.org/yfe; under Upcoming Events, click on the event.
BABY & TODDLER CLASSES
Choose from a variety of classes for babies, toddlers, and young children. Bring your friends and meet new ones! For the full list of spring semester classes, and to register, visit pasyn.org and click on Young Family Education.
PARENTING CLASSES
• Second Time Parents GroupTue | Mar 6, 13, 20, 27 | 10:00 am RSVP
SHABBAT
• Kabbalat Shabbat and Dinner for Families with Young Children | Fri | Mar 9, Apr 20 | Service 5:00 pm, Dinner approx. 5:30–6:30 pm | Rabbi Ethan Witkovsky and Josh Rosenberg | At dinner, activities and musical entertainment.$ RSVP
• Tot Tefillah: Young Family Shabbat Morning Services | Sat | Mar 17, Apr 14 | 11:15 am–12:00 pm
• Shirat Shabbat | Fri | Mar 23; Apr 13 | 9:10 am | For toddlers 3 and under with an adult
HOLIDAYS
• Purim at PAS for Families with Young ChildrenSun | Mar 4 11:00 am | YFE Purim Service | Wear your costumes!11:30 am | Quiet Purim Carnival12:00 pm | Purim Carnival | Buy tickets online and don’t wait in line!
• Spring into PassoverSun | Mar 18 | 10:30–11:30 am | Families with children ages 3–5 | Ellen AltJoin our artist-in-residence for a family Passover art workshop and create items to use at your Seder.
• Passover Seder for Families with Young ChildrenSat | Mar 31 | 5:00–6:30 pmFamilies with children newborn to Pre-K are invited to join Rabbi Witkovsky and Cantor Brook for a Pesah celebration of freedom.$ RSVP
Camp Keshet
& Taste
Of Camp Keshet
Summer 2017Jun 25–Aug 3
CAMPFor ages 2.3–5 years
Mon–Fri9:00 am–1:00
or 3:00 pm
TASTEFor ages 18–27 months
Tue, Wed & Thu9:00–11:30 am
Registration is open.Visit pasyn.org to sign
up, and look forward to summer days of games, art, songs, and sports!
Kids’ Shabbat Book BasketLook for the book basket just outside the Sanctuary with Jewish books for children of all ages to look at while sitting quietly in their seats in the synagogue. Please return the books to the basket after services so that others may read them next week.
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CS Schedule
Spring Break | Mar 17–24 | No classes or Shabbat programs
Pesah Break | Mar 31–Apr 7 | No classes or Shabbat programs
Shabbat Experience Program | Gimel, Dalet, Hey & Vav (3–6) | Sat | 10:00 am–12:00 pm | Mar 3, 10; Apr 14, 21, 28 | PAS@87th
Shabbat Experience Program for Families | Alef, Bet, Gimel (K–2) | Sat | 11:00 am–12:00 pm | Mar 3, Apr 14 | PAS@89th
PAS Youth Choir | Sat | Mar 3, 10; Apr 14, 21, 28 | 10:00–10:30 am | For more information, please contact Josh Rosenberg, jrosenberg@pasyn.org
Purim Carnival | Sun | Mar 4 | 11:30 am Quiet Carnival; 12:00–2:00 pm Carnival for all | Buy tickets online, and don’t wait in line!
Trip to the Tenement Museum | Vav (6) | Sun | Mar 11 | 10:00 am
Zayin Class Photography Exhibition Opening | Tue | Mar 13 | 5:30 pm | See p. 14.
Bnei Mitzvah Family Program | Vav (6) | Tue | Mar 13 | 5:45–7:00 pm | PAS@87th | No regular classes
Siddur Ceremony | Dalet (Gr 4) | Fri | Apr 20 | 5:00 pm | PAS@87th
Trip to Ellis Island | Gimel (Gr 3) | Sun | Apr 22 | Time TBA
Jewish Values Film Showcase | Alef (1) | Wed, Thu | Apr 25, 26 | 5:15–6:00 pm | PAS@89th
Milestone Moment | Humash Ceremony | Vav & Hey (5–6) | Sat | Apr 28 | TBA between 10:00 am–12:00 pm
Please visit pasyn.org/calendar for up-to-date information and additional details on all PAS programming.
Congregational School
If you have any questions about the Congregational School, please contact the school office at 212-369-4900, x131. For up-to-date information about school events, please rely on the weekly newsletter.
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Youth Education & Events
• Read Across America Day | Fri | Mar 2 Children come to school in pajamas to celebrate the joy of reading and the magic of books!
• Rainbow Time | Fri | Mar 9 | Highlighting Jewish Values Wed | Mar 21 | Celebrating PesahWed | Apr 25 | Celebrating Lag BaOmer and Springtime
• Parent-Teacher Conferences | Tue | Mar 13 | No ECC classes
• Passover Seders | Tue, Wed | Mar 27, 28 | Clergy guests will help lead a family seder for each class.
• Pesah Break | ECC Closed | Mar 29–Apr 6
Coffee and Conversation • Celebrating Shabbat as a Family | Fri | Mar 16 | 9:15 am | Rabbi Ethan Witkovsky
Coffee and Conversation• Learn about the PAS Congregational School | Fri | Apr 20 | 9:15 am | Jennifer Stern Granowitz, Director of the CS
PASECC
For more information, contact Pamela Schwartz, Director, at pschwartz@pasyn.org or x150.
PAS Youth & RJNHS
For more information and to register for any event, see the Teen or Youth email, visit pasyn.org/youth-rjnhs, or contact Hallie Chandler, Director of Youth Programming and Engagement, at hchandler@pasyn.org or x147.
2nd Annual Teen Appreciation Shabbat!Fri | Apr 13• 3:45 pm | Food Pantry • 6:15 pm | Kabbalat Shabbat celebrating PAS Teens• 7:30 pm | Family Dinner honoring teens • 8:30 pm | Dessert Buffet and teen game night Celebrate the collaboration and efforts of our PAS Teens and their families this year. All teen families are invited and seniors will be honored.$ RSVP
3RD–5TH/6TH–8TH GRADERS
Grades 3–5 Purim Carnival Sun | Mar 4 | 12:00 pm | Grades 3–5 must attend with an adult | Buy tickets online and don't wait in line.
Grades 6–8 Purim Carnival Volunteering Sun | Mar 4 | 9:00 am–2:00 pm | Help put on the carnival. RSVP at pasyn.org
Grades 6–8Shabbat Schmooze Sat | Apr 14 | 12:30–2:00 pm | Join for Kiddush and games – bring your own or play ours! RSVP
RABBI JUDAH NADICH HIGH SCHOOL (8TH–12TH GRADERS)
Let’s Learn
Registration is open for 2018/2019 classes! See the monthly teen email or pasyn.org.
Rabbi’s Teen/Parent Shabbat Study | Sat | 4:00 pm | Post-Bnei Mitzvah learners and their parents meet to study, schmooze, snack, and have Shabbat fun! •Mar 3 | Rabbi Cosgrove’s home• Apr 14 | Rabbi Witkovsky’s home
Grades 10–11Scholars Circle | Tue | Mar 6, Apr 10 | 6:00 pm | Rabbi Witkovsky
Grades 8–922 Weeks & 22 Topics | Wed | Mar 7, 14, 28 (Passover program), Apr 11, 18, 25 | 6:00 pm | Rabbi Witkovsky, Hallie Chandler, and Pauline Zablow Note: No RJNHS on March 21 and April 4
Grade 12, monthly class 12th Grade Seminar | Wed | 7:00 pm • Mar 7 | Floyd Abrams• Apr 19 | Dr. Richard Haass
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POSTCARD FROM CAMP
The Jewish Way to Broadway
S tarring on Broadway this year are several Ramah alumni who attribute their artistic success to their Jewish camping experience. Sharone Sayegh,
now originating the role of Anna in “The Band’s Visit,” went to Ramah California, as did Ben Platt, who won the Tony Award for “Dear Evan Hansen.” Ethan Slater (Ramah New England) is starring as Spongebob Squarepants and Caissie Levy (Ramah Canada) will play Elsa in “Frozen” this spring.
Ramah’s warm and supportive atmosphere helps campers take risks and develop confidence, especially since Ramah musicals are performed in Hebrew. Campers are also inspired since these summers are suffused with music, from spirited renditions of Birkat Ha-mazon to lively onegs and Havdalah by the lake.
This spring, children at PAS can experience this artistic energy through the Ramah Performance Academy, a joint initiative of PAS and Ramah Day Camp in Nyack. Free weekly sessions help children expand their creativity and confidence through acting, singing, dancing, and improvisation. If you have any questions regarding this program or Jewish camping, please contact Jewish Camping Committee chair Lynne Bermont at lynnebermont@yahoo.com or Hallie Chandler, Director of Youth Programming and Engagement, at hchandler@pasyn.org.
Please visit pasyn.org/calendar for up-to-date information and additional details on all PAS programming.
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For additional information about all youth events, please visit pasyn.org.
College Connections
Whether at home or away, college students remain part of the PAS family. To stay in touch, we send care packages for holidays and occasional updates and insights from PAS clergy and educators. Please register or update your student’s information at pasyn.org/college connections whenever it changes. For more information, contact Rabbi Witkovsky at ewitkovsky@pasyn.org or x123.
RABBI JUDAH NADICH HIGH SCHOOL (8TH–12TH GRADERS)
Let’s Do
Purim Carnival Volunteering | Sun | Mar 4 | 9:00 am–2:00 pm | Help put on the carnival. RSVP at pasyn.org
PAS Food Pantry• Packing | Wed | Mar 7, 14, 21; Apr 11, 18, 25 |4:00 pm• Distribution | Fri | Mar 2, 9, 16, 23; Apr 13, 20, 27 | 3:45 pm
PAS PALs | Food Pantry | Wed | Mar 7, 14, 21; Apr 11, 18, 25 | 4:00 pm | Teens of all abilities are welcome to join in packing food for the Food Pantry.
Let’s Lead
Teen Leadership Council Meeting | Tue | Mar 6, Apr 10 | 7:15 pm
Teen Youth Advisor | Anytime | Mentor PAS youth in grades 3–5.
PASTA: PAS Teacher Assistants | Mon–Thu when Congregational School is in session | 4:00 pm | Make your own schedule.
Parkapellas: Teen A Cappella | Thu | Mar 8, 15, Apr 12, 19, 26 | 5:00 pm | Cantor Brook
PAS Rock Band | Thu | Mar 8, 15, Apr 12, 19, 26 | 6:00 pm | Pianist and drummer needed for 2018/2019! Please contact Josh Rosenberg at jrosenberg@pasyn.org or x134 if you or anyone you know is looking to be a part of an amazing band!
Let’s Go
Tea Tuesdays | Mar 6, 13, 27; Apr 10, 17, 24 | 4:00–5:00 pm | Bluestone Lane (5th Ave at 90th)
Women’s Seder | Mar 12 | For all generations (p. 12)
Cream, Cupcake, or Cocoa with Hallie | Anytime
Youth Education & Events
ContributionsDecember 22, 2017 – January 24, 2018
ADULT EDUCATION FUNDJudy Dragutsky, in memory of Jacqueline Fish, beloved sister of Frances Tompkins.The Morgan Family, in memory of Sylvia Rosenberg.The Morgan Family, in memory of Joseph Silberberg.
BIKUR CHOLIM FUNDRuth Levenson, in memory of her dear husband, Ralph Levenson.Phyllis & Sy Marchand, in memory of Morton Davis.Rita & Nathan Moser, in memory of Sylvia Rosenberg.Rita & Nathan Moser, in memory of Joseph Silberberg.The PAS Officers, in honor of Craig Demarest and Thomas Walther.Ruth B. Rothseid, in memory of Arnold Sabin, beloved husband of Lite Sabin.
CANTOR AZI SCHWARTZ DISCRETIONARY FUNDDena & Mark Hirsch.Joan Leiman, in honor of the birth of Elias Brook-Holman, son of Cantor Rachel Brook & Matt Holman, and brother of Lila.Bernard Leventhal, in honor of his birthday.Phyllis & Bernard Leventhal, in honor of the birth of Elias Brook-Holman, son of Cantor Rachel Brook & Matt Holman, and brother of Lila.Phyllis & Bernard Leventhal, in honor of and gratitude for their anniversary.Michael Simmon, in honor of his birthday.
CANTOR SHIRA LISSEK DISCRETIONARY FUNDJames Goldman, in memory of Shirley Joselow.James Goldman, in memory of Bertram Schwartz.Sarahbeth Grossman, in memory of Meyer Grossman.
ECC FUNDYelena & Kurt Feuerman.
FOOD PANTRY FUNDAnonymous.Arlene & Andy Brafman, in honor of Constance Breslin on her special birthday.Toni Ceisler, in loving memory of her mother, Ruth Natelson Pollack.Anne & Paul Corwin, in honor of Dorit & Michael Corwin.Anne & Paul Corwin, in memory of Sylvia Rosenberg, mother of Linda Daitz.
Susan Edelstein, in memory of Jakob Zylberberg.Hilary Ronner, in honor of her birthday.Hilary Ronner & Ronald Feiman, in honor of their anniversary.Michael Oberman, in memory of Gertrude Oberman.Maris & Andrew Rosenberg.Ruth B. Rothseid, in memory of her beloved mother, Bernice B. Rothseid.Nan & Howard Rubin, in honor of Willow Becker’s Bat Mitzvah.Rosalyn Tauber Scheidlinger, in honor of Cantor Rachel Brook.Rosalyn Tauber Scheidlinger, in honor of Julia Brous.Leonard Weintraub.
MUSIC FUNDBarbara Weinstein & Louis Bernstein, in memory of Joseph Silberberg, father of Marc Silberberg.Katherina Grunfeld, in memory of Arnold Sabin.Janet & Doron Krakow, in memory of Arnold Sabin.Ruth Levenson, in memory of Arnold Sabin.Ann Lyons, in honor of the birth of Elias Brook-Holman.Frances Tompkins, in memory of Arnold Sabin.
PRAYER BOOK FUNDErica & David Friedman, in honor of the birth of Elias Nelson Brook-Holman.
RABBI ELLIOT J. COSGROVE DISCRETIONARY FUNDAnonymous.Beth Aviv & David Angerman.Stephanie, Elliot and Spencer Berk, in honor of the birth of their son and brother, Dylan Joshua Berk.Ivy & David Cohen.Erica & Philip Hermann, in honor of Ariella Frankel becoming a Bat Mitzvah.Dena & Mark Hirsch.Gary Israel.Sheri & Jimmy Rosenfeld, in memory of Joseph Silberberg.Mr. & Mrs. William Rothman, in honor of their first grandchild, Rose Ella Podell.Joyce Varvatos, in memory of Jakob Zylberberg.Susan Wiener Krevat, in memory of Edward Wiener.
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20s and 30s at PAS
Events are open to all PAS young adults and their friends; they need not be members. For information, visit pasyn.org/20s30s, or contact Rabbi Witkovsky at ewitkovsky@pasyn.org or x123.
• Ramah Minyan | Fri | Mar 2, Apr 13 | 7:15 pm
• Purim Party! | Wed | Feb 28 | 7:00–10:00 pm | The Parlour, 250 W 86 | Join the PAS 20s & 30s along with Reshet Ramah, USY Alumni, and other groups across town for a Megillah reading followed by an open bar. RSVP to ewitkovsky@pasyn.org
• Hands-on Hesed: Packages for People in Need | Thu | Mar 8 | 7:30–9:00 pm | Meet at PAS to prepare packages of essentials for clients of The Jewish Board.RSVP to ewitkovsky@pasyn.org
• Jews in Business Schmooze | Apr | Date and time TBA | Join students of the Wharton Business School Jewish Students Group for an evening of networking and a little Torah.
ContributionsDecember 22, 2017 – January 24, 2018
To make a donation, please contact Sam Hopkins at shopkins@pasyn.org or 212-369-4900, x101.
RABBI ETHAN H. WITKOVSKY DISCRETIONARY FUNDStephen Rutman.Melissa Rutman.Susan Spivack.Samantha Zimerman.
RABBI NEIL ZUCKERMAN DISCRETIONARY FUNDConstance & Bernard Breslin.Amy & Howard Friedner.Gary Israel.
SARAH I. GELMAN MEMORIAL FUNDEvelyn Gelman, in memory of Lillian Goldstein.Evelyn Gelman & Jack Topal, in honor of their anniversary.
SHAPIRO AUDIO ARCHIVES FUNDJoan & David Lefkowitz, in honor of the birth of Elias Brook-Holman, son of Cantor Rachel Brook & Matt Holman.Joan & David Lefkowitz, in memory of Morton Davis, dear husband of Joanne Davis.Joan & David Lefkowitz, in memory of Arnold Sabin, dear husband of Lite Sabin.Barbara & Joshua Tannenbaum, in honor of their anniversary.
TIKKUN OLAM FUNDEdward Brettholz, in memory of Barbara Brettholz.Marlene & Philip Muskin, in memory of Arnold Sabin.Ruth B. Rothseid, in memory of her beloved grandparents, Lillian & David Braidy.The Yellen Family.
WELFARE FUNDHerbert Shapiro.
YOUNG FAMILY EDUCATION FUNDEllen & Joel Goldwasser, in honor of the birth of Perry Maurer-Hollaender.Michelle, Paul and Shay Kaplan, in memory of Grandpa Abraham Fingeroth, a lover of his family and education.
GENERAL CONTRIBUTIONSAnonymous (4).Deanna Adler, in honor of her birthday.Jack Attar, in memory of Arnold Sabin.Lea Avigdor, in honor of her birthday.David Barnard, in memory of Ephraim Barnard.Michelle Bernstein.
Michael Brenner, in memory of Bella Brenner.Constance Breslin, in honor of her birthday.Nancy Bronstein, in memory of Carolyn Katz.Harriet Brownstein, in honor of her birthday.Linda Daitz, in memory of Yetta Kaplan Weiner.Michael Davis, in memory of Herb Davis.Juliet Diller, in honor of her birthday.Suzanne Drachman, in memory of Mark Drachman.Louis Ehrenberg, in memory of Blanche Ehrenberg.Elaine Sollar Eisen, in memory of Dorothy Sollar.Phyllis & Bernard Feinberg, in memory of Alfred Feinberg.Richard Feinbloom, in memory of William Feinbloom.Rhetta Felton, in memory of Samuel Berson.Alan Fischer, in memory of Irving Fischer.Enid Fisher, in memory of Alexander Fisher.Lynn Fishman, in memory of Zelda Wahl.David Freedberg, in memory of Ann Freedberg.Amy Friedner, in honor of her birthday.Gail Furman, in memory of Deborah Gorin.Ethel Gardner, in honor of her birthday.Lauren & Martin Geller, in honor of the Congregational Trip to Israel.David Greenbaum, in memory of Walter Greenbaum.Efraim Grinberg, in memory of Gedalio Grinberg.Sarahbeth Grossman, in memory of Robert Grossman.Sanford Heffner, in memory of Linda Heffner.Dena & Mark Hirsch, in honor of their anniversary.Jessica & Adam Hirsch.Arlene & Bruce Hochberg, in honor of their anniversary.Nancy Hodin, in memory of Susan Jackson.Alice Hoffman, in honor of her birthday.Francine Asher Holtzman, in memory of her mother, Minerva Asher.Francine Asher Holtzman, in memory of her father, Robert Asher.Della Honig, in memory of Ann Reinkraut.
Alan Jacobs, in memory of Herbert Jacobs.Stephen Judlowe, in memory of Abram Judlowe.Stephen Judlowe, in honor of his birthday.Henry Katz, in memory of Bessie Katz.Hannah Koslow, in memory of Frieda Luss.Richard Kravitz, in honor of his birthday.Naomi Grabel & Neil Kutner, in honor of the birth of Elias Brook-Holman.Dorothy Lang, in memory of Abraham Kleiman.Bennett Leichman, in memory of Irving Leichman.Martin Levenson, in memory of Barney Levenson.Carolyn & Ronnie Levine, in memory of A. Mervyn Mandelbaum.Alan Levine, in honor of his birthday.Sylvia Liff, in memory of Zanvel Liff.Judy Lobel, in memory of Solomon Linder.Amy & Mark Lokhin, in memory of Linda Reiss Heffner.Andrea & Ivan Lustig, in memory of Joseph Silberberg.Andrea & Ivan Lustig, in memory of Sylvia Rosenberg.Andrea & Ivan Lustig, in honor of the birth of Elias Brook-Holman.Andrea & Ivan Lustig, in memory of Betty Grad.Ann Lyons, in memory of Gussie Moskowitz.Jeannette Mandelbaum, in memory of A. Mervyn Mandelbaum.Robert Miller, in memory of Robert Bernbach.Martin Milston, in memory of Louis Milston.Cheryl & Mike Minikes.Alexandra & Greg Mondre, in memory of A. Mervyn Mandelbaum.Alexandra & Greg Mondre, in memory of Joe Weiss.Nathan Moser, in honor of his birthday.Harvey Moser, in memory of Martha Moser.Blossom Peretz, in honor of her birthday.Myra Pollack, in honor of her birthday.Brian Pollack, in honor of his birthday.Ruth Rabinowitz, in memory of Howard Topal Roberts.Ruth Rabinowitz, in memory of Jean Rabinowitz.James Robbins, in memory of Barbara Grad Robbins.
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ContributionsDecember 22, 2017 – January 24, 2018
To make a donation, please contact Sam Hopkins at shopkins@pasyn.org or 212-369-4900, x101.
Ellen Roizen, in memory of Sheldon Rodbell.Sheri & Jimmy Rosenfeld, in memory of Lowell Bloom.Robert de Rothschild, in memory of Mary de Rothschild.Ethel Rubinstein, in honor of her birthday.Janet Weisberg-Samuels & Richard Samuels, in honor of their anniversary.Susan Schwartz, in memory of Michael Schwartz.Laura Simon, in memory of Howard Simon.Linda Yarden & Chris Smith.Vera Wolff Sullivan, in memory of Fritz Wolff.Roxana Tetenbaum, in memory of Joseph Sobie.Nancy Treiger, in memory of Martin Davis.Jacqueline Wahl, in memory of Juliette Wahl.Stephanie & Ernest Wechsler, in memory of Izydor Wechsler.Michael Zinn, in memory of Andrea Zinn.Bernard Zuckerman, in honor of his birthday.
KOL NIDRE APPEAL 5778December 21, 2017–January 21, 2018Anonymous (5)Tracy White & Lakshman AchuthanSara & Howard AltschulDanielle & Drew AndermanDebbie & Glenn AugustAnna Gerb & Michael BedermanShirley & Richard BenowitzSelda & Izzet BensusanLori & Ronald BlandAnna & Matt BloomRuth BoodyEdward BrettholzSusan & Thomas BrockRonda Wist & Frank ChaneyChelsea & Adam CohenDonna Kramer & Ronald CohenGila & Paul DaitzAbbe Gluck & Meir FederYelena & Kurt FeuermanBarbara Greystone FishkinMarissa & Adam ForstedRena & Alan FranklinMicki & Robert FriedmanKelly Riggle & Richard FroomLiza & Daniel GanitskyMarcia & Mark GoldsteinIris GoodgoldLeith Greenslade
Reby GulcanSusan & Richard HaassRoslyn & Robert J. HaberAnita & I. Douglas HarrisNicole & Simon HeffnerDella & Lewis HonigLara Oboler & Lou JaffeJosephine & Jason KalismanGayle Taubman Kalisman & Michael KalismanPhilip KalismanJennifer & Bryan KaplanBlair & Joshua KlaffLara & Avi KometzMadalyn & Richard KravitzPhyllis & Bernard LeventhalBarton LilenfieldRachel & Brian LustbaderAllison & Howard LutnickJeannette MandelbaumHeller & Jeffrey MosesFreema & Harris NaglerAmanda & Ned OffitCarole & Morton OlshanJoslin & Steven ParadiseIda & David ParksBarbara & Louis PerlmutterSusan & Arnold PuttermanThe Rosenbaum FamilyIlana & Avi RosenbluthCindy & Jacob ScheinermanMaya & Avner SchlessingerCarolyn & Aaron ShapiroArielle & Philip SherrillNathan SilversteinKimberly & Paul SilversteinStephanie Hamada & Stephen SmithRobin Kalish & Andrew SpringElizabeth & Michael SteinbergElise StraussEllen & Stephen ThomasEvelyn Gelman & Jack TopalHarold UngerSarrae G. Crane & Jonathan WaxmanElizabeth Comen & Avi WeitzmanShelby WhiteKathy Gantz & Lary Wolf
Caring NetworkThe Caring Network seeks to nurture individuals and families at moments of sorrow and joy. As part of our effort to foster a caring community, the Caring Network provides support, solace, and hope to congregants and their families during times of illness, suffering, loss and grief. We also reach out to families during joyful transitions – birth, adolescence, marriage and beyond. For information about the Caring Network’s professional support, support groups, and educational opportunities, please visit pasyn.org/caringnetwork.
If you or anyone you know could benefit from the Caring Network, or if you would like to volunteer, please contact Rabbi Zuckerman at nzuckerman@pasyn.org or x124.
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onda
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iday
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5
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:00
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unda
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0 am
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ha/m
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t 5:4
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inha
20
min
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afte
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end
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orni
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rvic
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ring
the
wee
k of
Pas
sove
r, Ap
ril 2
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he PA
SECC
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RJN
HS
ar
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osed
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regu
lar A
dult
Lear
ning
cla
sses
will
not
take
pla
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CO
UN
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beg
inni
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n th
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cond
nig
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f Pes
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arch
31.
For t
he
brak
hot a
nd th
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unt f
or e
ach
day,
visi
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syn.
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