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Chai LightsPublished by Congregation B’nai Sholom-Beth David, founded 1907
Affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative JudaismVOL. 5 NO. 4 5779-5780September/October 2019
Security Enhancements Make Temple SaferBy Jeff Goodstein
Following the horrific terrorist events at houses of worship in our country, the leadership of the Temple implemented security enhancements to make our Synagogue a safer place. The Rockville Centre Police Department completed a comprehensive security analysis of our building and provided suggestions to improve safety. Based on their recommendations, we installed high-quality security cameras both inside and outside of the Temple. They can be monitored by the security committee remotely or in the Temple office. An access control system was installed on all Temple doors. It allows them to remain locked at all times unless specifically programmed to be open for an event. A new alarm system has been installed throughout the building, as well, and numerous panic buttons were installed in critical locations. Recently, the leadership implemented a program to keep the doors locked at all times. Each member family will be issued a key fob that will be used to open the building. If you have not done so, you should contact the office to obtain a fob. You may purchase a second one for additional family members. The cost is $20 per fob. During the High Holy Days, armed security officers will be stationed throughout the building. As in prior years, these officers will check admission tickets and take names of people who try to enter the Temple without a ticket. Please make sure you bring your tickets to Temple during the holidays. The safety and security of our building is also dependent on each person taking steps to prevent uninvited people from entering. Please DO NOT prop doors open or open the doors for people you do not know or recognize. Keep your car doors locked in the parking lot and do not leave valuables (cell phones, pocketbooks, computers, etc.) in plain sight in your vehicles.
Meet Our New Editors
Lisa Mack, Helene Parsons and Ellis Simon are the new co-editors of Chai Lights. They succeed founding editors Barbara Kaplan and Rachel Guinsburg. “The new team at the helm of Chai Lights brings a wealth of editorial experience,” said CBS-BD President Marty Skolnick. “We know they will do an outstanding job with this important publication and carry on the high standards set by former editors Barbara Kaplan and Rachel Guinsburg, whom we thank for their years of dedication.” “We are excited about becoming Chai Lights’ new editors,” said Ellis Simon. “We look to build on what Barbara and Rachel began and we thank them for their guidance and encouragement.” “Chai Lights is the ‘lifeblood’ of information for B’nai Sholom – Beth David, and I am excited to be part of its staff. We need our Congregation to keep us current with news of events and programs planned in our Synagogue,” said Lisa Mack. “I look forward to working as a team to provide the Congregation with an informative newsletter,” Helene Parsons said.
CongregationB’nai Sholom-Beth David 100 Hempstead Avenue Rockville Centre, NY 11570
www.cbsbdrvc.orgPresident
Martin SkolnickOffice
516-764-4100cbsbdoffice@gmail.com
ClergyRabbi Howard DiamondCantor Daniel Mendelson
Rabbi Emeritus Barry Dov Schwartz
Ritual Director Richard Perlbinder
Educational DirectorDan Seid
Articles of 300 words or less accepted in Word
Send to cbsbdoffice@gmail.com
Attention: Ellis Simon
CBS/BD www.cbsbdrvc.orgPage 2 September/October 2019
Message From the RabbiReflecting at Tisha B’Av Helps to Prepare for New Year
By Rabbi Howard Diamond
A few weeks ago, we commemorated the day of Tisha B’Av – the 9th day of the Hebrew month of Av. This day initially was to understand the gravity of the sin of not having faith in G-d and putting our trust in humans, which resulted in the biblical Jews incurring a 40-year delay for entering the Promised Land – Israel. Over the centuries since that dark day, Tisha B’Av has come to stand as a commemoration for all of the tragedies that have befallen our people. Too numerous to mention – most of the terrible things (Spanish Inquisition, Chmielnick Massacre, Holocaust, to mention just a few) are, in some way, connected to this day. We fast, we mourn, and we reflect on Tisha B’Av in order to awaken us – jolt us – back to living as G-d wants us to. The reflecting that we do on Tisha B’Av, by reading the Kinnot and crying for our losses, could turn Tisha B’Av into a celebration instead of a day of mourning. It could turn Tisha B’Av into the anniversary of our new beginning – a new awakening to the clearer vision toward a more spiritual existence.
On Tisha B’Av we have a tradition of not wearing Tefillin to the Shacharit service (in the morning). Instead, we wear them to the Mincha (afternoon) service. This is out of realizing that on the morning of the 9th of Av our Holy Temple in Jerusalem was still burning. Hence, the afternoon service has a great importance and we do wear our Tefillin. It is the one time during the year that we traditionally wear Tefillin at Mincha. Please, we should take care not to miss this once-a-year Mitzvah. We are egalitarian. Men and women should attend – put on Tefillin and maybe we can achieve a higher level of Dvaykos (closeness to G-d) leading up to Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur.
Beth David Choir I have been contacted by someone looking for information about the Beth David choir. Please let me know if you have any recollections. ~ Rabbi Diamond
Experience the Joys of Sisterhood – Join!By Tracey Simon
“Sisterhood” is more than a feeling of kinship among women; it is the ability to make positive change in one’s synagogue and community through the power of women working together. There are so many opportunities to meet, to make and to do in Sisterhood. We invite you to join us at any or all of our upcoming programs, and, even better, join! Here are some upcoming events and initiatives that will give prospective members (and current members) a taste of what we’re about: Circle Monday, September 16, on your calendar. That’s the date of our Welcome Back Dinner, featuring a program by health and wellness guru Phyllis Matonte. Why not start the Jewish New Year with a Jewish “New You?” Dinner is $20 for members, $25 for non-members. $60 gets you dinner and membership in Sisterhood. Contact the CBS-BD office or look for the flyer for details. Speaking of the New Year, help us help families enjoy High Holy Days services by donating gently used picture
books, puzzles and quiet activities for “busy kits.” Contact Samantha Melendez at Sbmelendez@gmail.com or call 917-370-4774 before September 25 to arrange for a drop off. Join friends and friends you haven’t met yet every Tuesday starting September 10 for Sisterhood’s weekly game night. Play Mah-Jongg, Canasta, Scrabble, Rummikub, et al. Bring your friends, bring your favorite game. A one-time fee of $25 per person covers snacks and incidentals from September through June. Contact Maxine Geller, 516-764-4100, for more information. Love books? Sisterhood sponsors several “Author Talks” during the year, starting this November with Fern Bernstein, author of “Mah-Jongg Mondays,” the true story of how a regular game with friends helps one woman get through life’s difficult times. Details coming soon. Look for more information in the weekly Chadashot, Chai Lights newsletter, or mailings from Sisterhood.
CBS/BD www.cbsbdrvc.org Page 3September/October 2019
President’s MessageSummer Sets the Stage for a Robust New Year at CBS-BD
By Marty SkolnickPresident, Congregation B’nai Sholom-Beth David
As I begin my administration, I want to thank those who serve as officers and trustees. I highly treasure their counsel and contributions. I would especially like to thank Larry Mack for his tenure as President. His dedication to our community is truly valued, and his work makes Congregation B’nai Sholom – Beth David a great place to be a part of.Congratulations to our two new Vice Presidents, Samantha Berman-Melendez and Jonathan Winderman. They will be serving alongside returning Vice Presidents Jeff Goodstein and Nancy Hochhauser. Their work is vital to the continuity of the Shul’s operations. Thank you, also, to our Treasurer, Mark Zeloof, for his continuing and tireless work on our financial health. The outgoing Board, led by Chairman Jack B. Friedman, gets a big Yasher Koach for their work throughout the year. Also, mazel tov to Alyce Goodstein and Ethel Oppenheimer, the new Co-Presidents of our Sisterhood. Great things will continue under their leadership, as it did under outgoing President Caryn Morgenbesser. While everyone was enjoying the beach, vacations and other warm weather summer activities, our clergy, officers, trustees, auxiliaries and committees were busy planning for the New Year: From our monthly Sunday morning programs to classes with the Rabbi, Sisterhood activities, the Jewish Learning Center, Friday night musical Shabbats and, most important, the High Holy Days. The Ritual Committee is working to make sure the High Holy Days go smoothly as always. Our Kol Nidre Committee is about to begin making calls and sending emails. Please be as generous as you can to help our Synagogue’s most important fundraiser. This annual appeal is essential to maintaining the Synagogue’s everyday operations. We look forward to our Sisterhood’s many continuing and new programs in the coming months. Our Fundraising Committee is planning fun programs that we can enjoy together as a Temple family. Our Communications Committee’s top priority is keeping our community informed about all our activities through ongoing updates to our website, email and other channels. In addition, our Chai Lights newsletter has new editors: Lisa Mack, Helene Parsons and Ellis Simon. We know they will do an outstanding job with this important publication and carry on the high standards set by former editors Barbara Kaplan and Rachel Guinsburg, whom we thank for their years of dedication. Speaking of websites, please make sure to create your website log-in so you can access all your membership information, make donations and pay your dues online (either in full or by setting up a recurring monthly payment). If you need to set up your log-in, please contact our great Temple office staff, Pauline and Faith, and ask them to send you a link. Lastly, synagogue security has become a very serious issue since the Pittsburgh and Poway (California) synagogue tragedies. We must protect our Congregation family. We reviewed our security and issued key fobs to our Temple families. I assure you my Executive Committee will continue to monitor and improve security throughout the year. I look forward to personally greeting everyone during the upcoming holidays. For now, on behalf of Elisa, Benjamin and Matthew, L’Shana Tova to all, and a Happy and Healthy 5780.
KOL NIDRE ANNUAL APPEAL - 5780Three easy ways to make your pledge today!
Please be generous for this very important pledge drive.
Online: www.cbsbdrvc.org Telephone: Ask for Faith - 764-4100
Mail: Please send your check to temple office: 100 Hempstead Ave., RVC, NY 11570
CBS/BD www.cbsbdrvc.orgPage 4 September/October 2019
JLC Curriculum Strengthens Hebrew Skills By Principal Dan Seid
This September and October symbolize a restart and refreshing of the Jewish Learning Center at Congregation B’nai Sholom-Beth David. The staff and I have been developing new curriculum models and resources to utilize during the fall 2019 semester. Students will be coming back to a JLC that has the same warm feeling but with increased expectations. We are looking to advance students’ ability to understand and read Hebrew. JLC faculty went through a rigorous professional development session July 25 and trained to use best practices and research models for their Hebrew instruction. Teachers are also trained to use decoding and encoding strategies and whole word and sight word strategies for reading instruction and mastery in students. The JLC is also introducing a new member to the CBS-BD community, our Israeli Shin-Shins. We have entered into an agreement with the Israeli Shin-Shin program, which allows us to “adopt” an Israeli 18 or 19-year old for the year. This person stays with community members and joins our Hebrew School on Sundays and Wednesdays. In addition, he or she will participate in community events, such as Sisterhood functions. We will be receiving one or two Israeli 18-year-old teens who have deferred their military service for a year to volunteer and teach in Long Island religious schools and Jewish Community Centers. We are lucky to become a part of this program for the 2019-2020 school year and hope the relationship will be beneficial. This opportunity allows our students to create a bridge and connection between American Jewish life and Israeli culture through direct personal relationships formed between our Shin-Shins and our students and community members. You can meet our new Shin-Shin on the second day of Rosh Hashana, when we will have a family service from 10:30AM to noon. Principal Dan and others will lead this service and welcome our new Shin-Shin, who will have an active role in this service and share their favorite High Holy Day experiences from Eretz Yisrael.
Rina Shkolnik Food Pantry Moves to Cedarhurst
By Cece Friedman
The Rina Shkolnik Kosher Food Pantry, which our Shul has been supporting with food donations for several years, is located in the Marion & Aaron Gural JCC. The Gural JCC’s new Social Services Hub, at 207 Grove Ave., Cedarhurst, provides nutritional support, basic necessities, guidance and encouragement to individuals and families facing hardships. Their services include:• TheRinaShkolnikKosherFoodPantry,asupermarket-
style pantry offering perishable and non-perishable food, cleaning supplies and personal care items.
• Aclothingpantrywherepeoplecanshopfornewandpre-owned items for their entire family.
• Assistancewithentitlementprograms.• Acomputercenterforjobsearches,resumewriting
and skills training.• One-on-onecounseling.• Communityreferrals. All services are provided free of charge. The S.H.O.P. (Sustenance Hope Opportunities Place) is non-sectarian. It is conveniently located in Cedarhurst with access to bus lines and metered parking and has daytime and evening hours. If you are interested in any of the services, call the Gural JCC today, at (516) 234-6020. Remember, there is a donation bin in our lobby near the Sanctuary for non-perishable food, and other items as described above are delivered weekly. We thank you for your contributions.
We CareBy Rachel Guinsburg
GET WELL WISHES• NancyHochhauser• LenoreIsaacs• LarryLevy• JackMendelson• GaryMidgen• EdOppenheimer• HaroldPerlman• BobSeletsky• MindyTilles
MAZEL TOV TO• RabbiandFranDiamondonthebirthofMordechai
and Shoshanna’s daughter and their granddaughter, Tehila
• TheFrankfamilyonMax’sBarMitzvah• KarenandMarkSkolnickonthemarriageoftheir
son, Ron, to Andrea• MartySkolnickashebeginshistenureasPresident
of the Synagogue
CONDOLENCES• AndreaBaumonthelossofhermother,Elaine
Kaplan• JudyMiller-Greenbergonthelossofhermother,
Clara Berg• DavidKingonthelossofhisbrother,Michael
THANKS• JackFriedmanforhisyearsofserviceasChairman
of the Board• LarryMackforhisserviceasimmediatepast
President of the Synagogue
CBS/BD www.cbsbdrvc.org Page 5September/October 2019
Times/Dates of Holiday Services 5780/2019
Selichos Saturday, September 21st To Be Announced
Erev Rosh Hashanah Sunday, September 29th 6:00 PM
Rosh Hashanah – 1st Day Monday, September 30th 8:30 AM
Tashlich Monday, September 30th To Be Announced
Mincha & Ma’ariv – Rosh Hashanah – 1st Day Monday, September 30th 6:45 PM
Rosh Hashanah – 2nd Day Tuesday, October 1st 8:30 AM
Family Service - Rosh Hashanah – 2nd Day Tuesday, October 1st 10:30 AM
Mincha & Ma’ariv – Rosh Hashanah – 2nd Day Tuesday, October 1st 6:45 PM
Mincha & Kol Nidre Tuesday, October 8th 5:45 PM
Yom Kippur Wednesday, October 9th 9:00 AM
Ma’ariv & Shofar Blowing Wednesday, October 9th 7:33 PM
Erev Succot Sunday, October 13th 5:45 PM
Succot – 1st Day Monday, October 14th 9:00 AM
Mincha & Ma’ariv Monday, October 14th 6:30 PM
Succot – 2nd Day Tuesday, October 15th 9:00 AM
Mincha & Ma’ariv Tuesday, October 15th 7:00 PM
Erev Shemini Atzeret Sunday, October 20th 5:45 PM
Shemini Atzeret Monday, October 21st 9:00 AM
Mincha & Ma’ariv - Erev Simchat Torah Monday, October 21st 6:30 PM
Simchat Torah Tuesday, October 22nd 9:00 AM
Mincha & Ma’ariv Tuesday, October 22nd 6:30 PM
8:15 PM
Marge & Sheldon Grossman IN MEMORY OF Barbara Salwen IN HONOR OF Ethel & Ed Oppenheimer being honored by UJA Barbara & Jay Kaplan IN MEMORY OF Barbara Salwen; Mort Davidson; Burt Freedman; Clara Berg, mother of Judy Miller GreenbergSheila Kendal IN HONOR OF Sunday Breakfast CommitteeBarbara Kotin IN MEMORY OF Barbara SalwenMeryl & Martin Krasne IN APPRECIATION OF Pesach honorBeverly Krosky & Bernie Genzer IN MEMORY OF Clara Berg, mother of Judy Miller GreenbergEllen & Martin Levine IN MEMORY OF Barbara SalwenMarcy & Aaron Levitt YIZKOR Ed Levitt; Barbara SalwenLawrence Levy IN HONOR OF Barbara Kaplan & Rachel Guinsburg for their hard work on Chai LightsPaul Levy & Family IN MEMORY OF Philip Friend, father of Herb Friend; Barbara SalwenLisa & Larry Mack IN MEMORY OF Clara Berg, mother of Judy Miller Greenberg
Thank You - Todah RabahBy Connie Salwen & Claire Gordon
Thank you for your cooperation in using the Donation Form printed in this newsletter, large sheets of paper, and Yahrzeit Cards when making your generous donations. The Donation Form is also available in the Temple Office and can be printed from the Temple’s website https://www.cbsbdrvc.org. Please be sure to write legibly!
General Donations Lynn & Jay Abrahams IN MEMORY OF Barbara Salwen YIZKOR SPEEDY RECOVERY TO Mindy TillesBernstein Family IN MEMORY OF Sister & aunt “Lolli” Marilyn SchnitzerJean & Gary Cohen IN HONOR OF Our son Brett’s marriage to Stephanie WolfsonBarbara & Michael Colodner IN MEMORY OF Barbara SalwenCyd & Alex Disler IN MEMORY OF Barbara SalwenCece & Jack Friedman IN MEMORY OF Lisa & Larry Mack’s dog, LouieJan Goldman, Esq. TZEDAKAHTrina & Ira Goldstein IN MEMORY OF Barbara SalwenSvetlana Gomelsky TZEDAKAHAlyce & Jeffrey Goodstein IN MEMORY OF Barbara Salwen; Clara Berg, mother of Judy Miller GreenbergRoberta & Walter Greenberg IN MEMORY OF Clara Berg, mother of Judy Miller GreenbergLinda & Bob Grossman IN MEMORY OF Barbara Salwen YIZKOR
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Thank You - Todah RabahRalph Marash IN HONOR OF Being given an AliyahCantors Fredda & Jack Mendelson YIZKORRita E. Moelis TZEDAKAHMichele & Al Morrison IN MEMORY OF Barbara Salwen; Burt Freedman; Cousin, David Schribman IN HONOR OF Dr. Larry Mack-yasher koach on a wonderful presidency; Martin Skolnick-congratulations on your new presidency SPEEDY RECOVERY TO Linda BrowdyNanci Moskowitz IN MEMORY OF Clara Berg, mother of Judy Miller Greenberg; SPEEDY RECOVERY TO Ed Oppenheimer IN HONOR OF Martin Skolnick’s birthdayRhoda Ralph IN MEMORY OF Barbara SalwenBernice Rosenthal IN MEMORY OF Barbara Salwen; Clara Berg, mother of Judy Miller GreenbergDebbi & Howie Rubenstein IN MEMORY OF Clara Berg, mother of Judy Miller GreenbergDanny Schribman IN MEMORY OF Burt FreedmanCarol Schulz IN MEMORY OF Barbara Salwen; Clara Berg, mother of Judy Miller GreembergHakim Shakur IN MEMORY OF David Salwen on Father’s Day
Joan Sidney IN MEMORY OF Barbara Salwen Philip Friend, father of Herb Friend IN HONOR OF Birth of Rabbi & Fran Diamond’s new grandsons; IN APPRECIATION Sisterhood & Board of Trustees for Shabbat dinnerJoseph Sidney IN HONOR OF Holding Torah for Passover yizkorVivian Simon YIZKORElisa & Martin Skolnick IN MEMORY OF Clara Berg, mother of Judy Miller Greenberg IN HONOR OF Sheldon Grossman & the great Sunday morning breakfast program
Rabbi’s FundIvy & Michael Cantella IN APPRECIATIONSandy & Steven Friedman IN MEMORY OF Harold Koenig, father of Steven Koenig IN HONOR OF Birth of Rabbi & Fran Diamond’s granddaughters Tehila & RivkaMichael Gerber IN MEMORY OF Mother, Betty Gerber; Grandfather, Yonkel LobmanClifford Glass IN MEMORY OF Clara Berg, mother of Judy Miller Greenberg; Sister, Denise H. Glass TZEDAKAHClaire Gordon IN MEMORY OF Burt Freedman IN HONOR OF Marriage of Sarah Tauman to Avi Schwartz
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Judy & Martin Greenberg IN MEMORY OF Barbara SalwenLinda & Bob Grossman IN HONOR OF Shabbat HachodeshRachel & Jim Guinsburg IN MEMORY OF Gerry Sidney; Barbara Salwen; Mother, Rosalie Cherlov; Clara Berg, mother of Judy Miller Greenberg IN HONOR OF Birth of grandsons Chaim Baer & Ezra Dovid & granddaughter Tehila to Rabbi & Fran Diamond; Rabbi Diamond & Chumi Diamond in appreciation of Pesach hospitality; Judy & Joel Greenlinger for having us to your seder SPEEDY RECOVERY TO Mildred CastlemanSandy & Sheldon Lazarowitz IN MEMORY OF Barbara SalwenCarol & Andrew Levy IN MEMORY OF Barbara Salwen IN HONOR OF Engagement of Sandy & Steve Friedman’s son JoshLawrence Levy IN MEMORY OF Barbara Salwen; Aunt, Baby Ida Jeanette Levy; Grandfather, Dr. Abraham Goldstein; Clara Berg, mother of Judy Miller Greenberg; Elaine Kaplan, mother of Andrea Baum; Great-grandmother, Chya Leah Zuckerman; Michael King, brother of David King YIZKOR PESACH & SHAVUOT Morton J. Levy; Shirley S.G. Levy; Dr. Abraham Goldstein; Jean Goldstein;
Dr. Arthur Goldstein; Aurelia K. Goldstein; Joyce Sachs; David N. Levy; Ida J.B. Levy; Fannie Z. Levy; Leonard H. Levy; Thelma S. Levy; Harold M. Stein; Hannah L. Tannenbaum; Dr. Oscar Tannenbaum; Baby Ida J. Levy; Annie Keilson; Robert Reed; Mrs. Healey; Max Holtzman; Mrs. Holtzman; Harry Levy; Lillian Levy; Horty (AnnaBelle) L. Pomerance; William Pomerance; Chya Leah Zuckerman Bella Blumenstein TZEDAKAHSheryl & Bart Lilienthal IN MEMORY OF Clara Berg, mother of Judy Miller Greenberg YIZKOR IN HONOR OF Judy & Martin Greenberg’s grandson Avery Holzer’s bar mitzvah in IsraelBeth Lipsky IN MEMORY OF Father, Leo GranoffFlorence Lubitz IN MEMORY OF Mother, Bella Schenk; Clara Berg, mother of Judy Miller Greenberg YIZKORHarvey Marx TZEDAKAHNanci Moskowitz IN MEMORY OF Mother, Sylvia Moskowitz IN HONOR OF Rabbi Diamond’s very special seder
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Ray Musiker – A Legend and a Treasure By Barbara Kaplan (with an assist from the Musikers)
Last year when our Shul celebrated the repair of one of our Torahs, Ray Musiker and his son Lee, long-time Temple members, joined with Cantor Mendelson to provide the entertainment at the Siyum celebration. Ray, a celebrated Klezmer clarinetist, played and Lee, a renowned pianist, conductor, arranger and music director, accompanied our Cantor who provided the vocals. For those who were present, it was a musical treat. When Ray mentioned one Shabbat that he had written new music for liturgical prayers and that the Cantor was going to record it, my ears perked up. A few weeks later after Shabbat services, I told Lee that what he was doing, producing a documentary and podcast entitled “Ray Musiker: Generations-A Living Musical Legacy Birthday Project” to mark his father’s 93rd birthday (August 1), was a wonderful gift to his dad and a mitzvah.
“I would like to write an article for Chai Lights,” I said. My request resulted in an invitation to attend both recording sessions in Ray’s living room! I witnessed an extraordinary two-day event, planned and orchestrated by a loving son for his father. On July 29, with Lee providing the piano accompaniment, Cantor Dan recorded Ray’s newly written vocal/cantorial pieces set to prayers: L’Dor Va’Dor, Hashkiveinu, Elohai N’tzor, and L’Cha Dodi. The Cantor took Ray’s music, written for his extraordinary range, and infused it with pulsating life. Michael Winograd, a former pupil of Ray’s and an acclaimed clarinetist/composer, was in charge of recording and filming the two-day event for a documentary. On Wednesday, July 31, Ray, on clarinet, with Lee on piano, recorded five compositions. One was written by Ray’s late older brother, Sam, a world-renowned Klezmer/Jazz clarinetist; the others were penned by Ray. The father/son duo jammed and vibrated the house and everything and everyone in it. Then, Dan Blacksberg, an accomplished trombonist and broadcast journalist who produces the podcast “Radiant Others,” interviewed Ray for several hours of free associations and remembrances for his next podcast. (When the podcast, documentary and recordings are released, an announcement will go out to our Shul community.) By all accounts, Ray has lived an extraordinary life and is truly a living legend. He has worked to preserve Klezmer, the music developed and performed by Jewish musicians in Eastern Europe. He learned the music by osmosis, as it was in the air in Brooklyn, and from his father and brother. Early on, Ray decided to become an educator, teaching high school instrumental music. Ray has produced, arranged and performed on numerous Klezmer recordings and with storied bands and performers. One of his compositions was featured in the film “Brighton Beach Memoirs.” Google “Ray Musiker” to find out about the music he keeps alive today. During the two days I shared with Ray, Lee and daughters Debbie and Laurie, emotions rocketed from eager anticipation to exhilaration and deep satisfaction for a job well done. At one point Ray said, “I don’t deserve all of this.” “Yes,” I said, “you do.”
Ray Musiker, front, with Cantor Daniel Mendelson (left), Lee Musiker and Michael Winograd
Thank You - Todah Rabah
Helen & Al Murray IN MEMORY OF Gerald Sidney; April Sherman Chandler; Evelyn MintzHelene & Robert Parsons IN MEMORY OF Barbara Salwen IN HONOR OF Engagement of our son Josh to Rachel CooperConnie & Ira Salwen IN HONOR OF Birth of Rabbi & Fran Diamond’s Granddaughters Tehila & RivkaJane & Bob Scherer IN MEMORY OF Barbara Salwen; Clara Berg, mother of Judy Miller Greenberg IN HONOR OF Ethel & Ed Oppenheimer being honored by UJA; Birth of Fran & Rabbi Diamond’s granddaughter; Marriage of Sonia & Rabbi Schwartz’s son Avi to Sarah TaumanDoris & Michael Sherr IN MEMORY OF Elaine Kaplan, mother of Andrea BaumVivian Simon IN MEMORY OF Mother, Sadie SteinZeloof Family Barbara Salwen
Memorial FundLynn & Jay Abrahams IN MEMORY OF Jean Josephson; Harold Koenig; Clara Berg, mother of Judy Miller GreenbergDorothy Abrams IN MEMORY OF Grandmother, Sarah Skidelsky; Uncle, Murray Skidell
Susan & Jay Adler IN MEMORY OF Mother, Phyllis RothfeldMarilyn & Stanley Barry IN MEMORY OF Father, Daniel Barry; Mother, Bertha BarryGary Bergman IN MEMORY OF Sister, Nita BergmanIlene & Martin Brodman IN MEMORY OF Father, Jack DormanSusan & Ira Casson IN MEMORY OF Brother, David Resnick; Father, Walter CassonRuth Cohen IN MEMORY OF Father, Irving Isaacson; Husband, Larry Cohen; Sister, Bernice LevineRachel & Joseph Cohn IN MEMORY OF Mother, Gloria Ferdinand; Sister, Mena Cohn Sieber; Father, David CohnBarbara & Michael Colodner IN MEMORY OF Mother, Regina MaltzJoe Dobkins IN MEMORY OF Wife, Janet Dobkins; Father, Murray Dobkins Judith & Stuart Eller IN MEMORY OF Father & grandfather, Robert LangerBernice Feller IN MEMORY OF Father, Louis Levine; Barbara SalwenRhoda Ferber IN MEMORY OF Husband, Isidor Ferber
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Cece & Jack Friedman IN MEMORY OF Father, Joseph FriedmanBernice Geller IN MEMORY OF Mother, Ruth Rappaport; Mother-in-law, Sabina GellerMaxine & Alan Geller IN MEMORY OF Father, William NewmanMichael Gerber IN MEMORY OF Father, Irving GerberJudy & Martin Greenberg IN MEMORY OF Father, Albert Greenberg; Father, Gilbert BergLeslie & Joel Greenberg IN MEMORY OF Mother, Miriam Cooper; Mother, Jeannette GreenbergMartin Greenberg IN MEMORY OF Father-in-law, Francis HellerGreenfield & Raisfeld Family IN MEMORY OF Father, Martin GreenfieldLorraine Greenfield IN MEMORY OF Samuel BohrerLinda & Bob Grossman IN MEMORY OF Aunt, Ida Pekarsky; Great Grandmother, Ida PekarskyRachel & Jim Guinsburg IN MEMORY OF Father, Harry Cherlov; Father, Theodore GuinsburgJan Goldman YIZKORJudy & Henry Hoenig IN MEMORY OF Barbara Salwen; Clara Berg, mother of Judy Miller Greenberg
Lenore Isaacs IN MEMORY OF Father, Harry FormanBarbara & Jay Kaplan IN MEMORY OF Grandfather, Joseph Kaplan; Friend, Gilda Diamond; Mother, Anne Kaplan; Grandmother, Sarah Kaplan; Grandmother, Tillie MendelsonKaren & Marvin Katzman IN MEMORY OF Mother, Shirley KatzmanSheila Kendal IN MEMORY OF Mother, Rose AbramowitzEmil Kesselman IN MEMORY OF Wife, Sydelle Kesselman; Father, Meyer Kesselman; Grandmother, Palmyre Nourick; Mother, Jane KesselmanMichael King IN MEMORY OF Father, Edward King; Mother, Goldie King; Brother, Peter King MDHarriet Kittay IN MEMORY OF Father, Morris Shestack; Mother, uncle, aunt, sister Shestack, Starr, Reiss familiesRuth Kumins IN MEMORY OF Husband, Alfred Kumins; Father, Nathan LefkowizJerome Lampert IN MEMORY OF Father-in-law, Joseph Kupperman; Mother, Esther Lampert; Wife, Marcia LampertElysa LeBron IN MEMORY OF Brother, Mark LeBron
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Ellen Levine IN MEMORY OF Father, Sidney TabasBeth Lipsky IN MEMORY OF Husband, Al LipskyFlorence Lubitz IN MEMORY OF Husband, Arnold LubitzLisa & Larry Mack IN MEMORY OF Father, Daniel Bernstein; Mother, Kay MackMilton Malkin IN MEMORY OF Mother, Anna MalkinHarvey Marx IN MEMORY OF Grandfather, Jacob MarxMeryle & Herman Meinster IN MEMORY OF Brother, Norman Goldman; Grandmother, Fannie TemplemanGinny & Marvin Meyers IN MEMORY OF Brother, Dr. Daniel MeyersAudrey Milk IN MEMORY OF Husband, Robert MilkVivian Mintzer IN MEMORY OF Father-in-law, Manning Mintzer; Mother, Bessie Brown; Father, Max Brown; Sister, Tobi GoldMichele & Al Morrison IN MEMORY OF Mother, Pearl Morrison; Father, Louis MorrisonNanci Moskowitz IN MEMORY OF Mother, Sylvia Chassen Blumberg; Barbara Salwen; Uncle, Eli Kaye; Sister, Wilma Blumberg
Helen & Al Murray IN MEMORY OF Father, Abraham Goffe; Father, Joseph FishbergJudy & Harold Perlman IN MEMORY OF Barbara Salwen; Mother, Florence Salenson; Father, Jacob PerlmanCharlotte Pliner IN MEMORY OF Father, Sol Stierman; Mother-in-law, Henrietta Pliner; Husband, Charles PlinerHelene Pliner IN MEMORY OF Father, Charles PlinerRhoda Ralph IN MEMORY OF Brother, Emanuel Goldmunz; Father, Bernhard GoldmunzDonna Redler IN MEMORY OF Father, Aaron WeinsteinMichelle & Mark Reinharz IN MEMORY OF Mother, Jeanne SilvermanSheila & Bert Schneider IN MEMORY OF Sister, Roberta KoppelmanJack Schwartz IN MEMORY OF Wife, Elaine SchwartzLinda & Bob Schwartz IN MEMORY OF Father, Jack RaskinElaine Serota & Family IN MEMORY OF Father, Jonas Ellis; Grandfather, Maurice Hammer; Grandmother, Martha Hammer; Grandfather, Israel Ellis
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Thank You - Todah Rabah
Tracey & Ellis Simon IN MEMORY OF Father, Herbert SimonVivian Simon IN MEMORY OF Mother-in-law, Hilda Simon; Husband, Jack SimonSheila Slutsky IN MEMORY OF Mother-in-law, Mary SlutskyMuriel & Hy Smith IN MEMORY OF Mother, Betty Zuckerman; Brother, George Zuckerman; Father, Harry SmithHerman Smith IN MEMORY OF Former wife, RuthMuriel Levine Smith IN MEMORY OF Former husband, Jerome LevineCarol Stahl IN MEMORY OF Father, Max LessnerMindel Tilles IN MEMORY OF Sister, Clara D. Hecht; Mother, Bertha HechtElaine Unger IN MEMORY OF Husband, Dr. Leo F. Unger; Mother, Mildred WolffRita & Leon Vilinsky IN MEMORY OF Parents, Sylvia & Max Traurig; Parents, Lena & Morris Vilinsky; Sister, Zehava Lerech; Sister, Ruth KirschJanet & Elliot Winter IN MEMORY OF Father, Joseph Winter
Hebrew School FundSandy, Steven, Michele & Josh Friedman& Naomi Klein IN MEMORY OF Barbara Salwen; Burt Freedman; Clara Berg, mother of Judy Miller Greenberg IN HONOR OF Ethel & Ed Oppenheimer being honored by UJAConnie & Ira Salwen IN MEMORY OF Clara Berg, mother of Judy Miller Greenberg
Kiddush FundClifford Glass IN MEMORY OF Barbara SalwenLawrence Levy IN MEMORY OF Grandfather, David N. Levy; Mother, Shirley S. G. Levy; Great-grandmother, Chya Leah (Lena) Zuckerman
Chapel Building FundBeth & Neil Hammerman IN MEMORY OF Clara Berg, mother of Judy Miller Greenberg
Chai Lights is underwritten
by the Sisterhood of
Congregation
B’nai Sholom-Beth David
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New for the New Year: Something from the Judaica Shop By Nanci Moskowitz and Alice Purus
Can you believe that the summer is almost over, school is starting and “THE HOLIDAYS” are around the corner?Have you seen the wonderful selection of gifts that the Sisterhood Judaica shop has to offer? Are you planning to visit family or friends to celebrate Rosh Hashanah? Why bring the same boring flowers or bottle of wine like everyone else? We have several perfect gifts to choose from: challah boards and apple and honey dishes, just to name a few. AND no one deserves something new (besides a new outfit) more than YOU! Come look at our recently refurbished display case and find just what you need. Contact Pauline in the office or call Nanci Moskowitz (516-304-0322) or Alice Purus (516-281-5370) and we’ll arrange to meet you. We want to thank Barbara Kaplan, Rachel Guinsberg and Elisa Matas Skolnick for their hard work in helping us organize the gift shop. And thanks to Alyce Goodstein for entrusting us with her “baby” that she so ably chaired for several years. P. S. Mention this article for a 10% discount.
What is the College Commission and What Does it Do? Barry Goldberg, chair of the College Commission
High school graduation is an exciting point in one’s life. Many children from our Congregation head off to college. Some join the military. Most of them are away from home for extended periods for the first times in their lives. The Congregation wants to help these children stay connected with their Jewish heritage. The College Commission, in concert with our Sisterhood, reaches out to these children over the course of the year. It sends Chanukah and Purim packages to the children along with greetings from Rabbi Diamond. The College Commission also sends out articles and helps them identify Jewish community resources on various campuses. So what can you do? As a parent: Discuss with your child the Jewish resources available on campus. Visit the Hillel, Meor and Chabad representatives during campus tours. Update the College Commission with your child’s mailing address. As a congregant: Join the College Commission. Volunteer to help the Sisterhood sub-committee by contacting Nanci Moskowitz.
The Sunday Breakfast Series Returns By Sheldon Grossman
After a successful spring start, the Sunday Breakfast Series will return this fall with new programs of interest, covering the gamut of political, religious and secular topics. How nice it was to get together as a Congregation on a Sunday morning for a nice breakfast of bagels, egg and tuna salad, coffee and juice! We enjoyed presentations by: Jay Grossman on today’s restaurant experience; Rabbi Mark Greenspan on the Haggadah and Conservative Judaism, and State Sen. Todd Kaminsky, who discussed politics affecting the South Shore. The Breakfast Committee is already hard at work, planning programs for your enjoyment. Watch for Temple notifications announcing the dates and subject matter. The bagels will be fresh, the coffee will be hot and your continued support will be appreciated.
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Save These Dates! Date Event
September 10th
at 7:30 p.m. Start of weekly Game Night
September 16th at 7:00 p.m.
Sisterhood Dinner
September 16th
Deadline for New Year’s Greetings
October 30th at 7:00 p.m.
Kristallnacht Commemoration
November 12th at 7:00 p.m.
Guest Author Fern Bernstein - “Mah Jongg Mondays”
December 16th at 7:00 p.m.
Chanukkah Celebration
Don’t miss these fantastic programs and
there is much more in store!
Remember, you do NOT have to be a Temple member to join Sisterhood
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What is Sisterhood?
We are women of all ages, in all stages of life, who come together to make meaningful new friendships in a relaxed social environment. From a combination of our membership dues and our main fundraising events including New Year’s Greetings, Purim Bags, and sales from our Judaica Shop, we are able to hold fun and meaningful programs and contribute to our Synagogue’s wish list.
BE A PART OF OUR AMAZING SISTERHOOD!
2019-20 dues are just $40. Sisterhood also provides funding for Jewish Learning Center programs, gifts for students who become a Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Mitzvah Meals for Congregants with serious illness or bereavement, and packages sent out by the College Commission to our students. We also support the Jewish Theological Seminary through Torah Fund. We financially support the maintenance of our cardiac defibrillator and oxygen tank. We also provide financial support for Chai Lights, our Synagogue newsletter.
Whether you come to meetings, attend programs, help us organize or plan events/fundraisers, or just pay your dues, YOU are choosing to support Sisterhood and all we do. You do not need to be a Temple Member to join. Your level of participation is up to you, but please remember that a dynamic, warm and welcoming group of women await you. Please join and experience first hand how much FUN you can have with Sisterhood. ************************************************************************************************************************
Please fill out the information below & enclose a $40 check made out to: SISTERHOOD CONGREGATION B'NAI SHOLOM-BETH DAVID
Mail To: Sisterhood, CBS-BD, 100 Hempstead Avenue, RVC, NY 11570 Please print clearly. Include your e-mail as many of our meeting reports and communications are sent via email. E-mail ____________________________
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CONGREGATION B’NAI SHOLOM-BETH DAVID100 Hempstead Avenue Rockville Centre, NY 11570-2828
NON-PROFIT ORG.U.S. Postage
P A I DPermit No. 318
Rockville Centre, NY
350 Years of American Jewish History at Philadelphia Museum By Ellis and Tracey Simon
If you thought your grandparents or great grandparents were among the first Jews in the United States, think again. Across the street from the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia you can find 350 years of American Jewish history within one building, the National Museum of American Jewish History. The museum tells the story of the American Jewish experience. It is a story of hope, perseverance and achievement in a country that afforded Jews something they rarely had in the Old World: religious freedom. On the building’s west side, George Washington’s message to the congregation of Touro Synagogue, “Happily, the government of the United States gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance,” sets the tone.
The exhibits are grouped by time period on three floors: Foundations of Freedom, 1654 – 1880; Dreams of Freedom, 1880 – 1945; and Choices and Challenges of Freedom, 1945 – today. You can learn how Jews established a toehold in the New World in New York City and other coastal communities and moved west as the country expanded. You can see how waves of later Jewish immigrants adapted to their new home and achieved success in entertainment, business and the professions. You also can discover how migration to the suburbs changed Jewish life and how the newly established State of Israel affected the world and how we see ourselves as Jews. The Only in America® Gallery/Hall of Fame, located on the first floor, tells the stories of 18 prominent Jewish Americans, including Sandy Koufax, who lived briefly in Rockville Centre, Golda Meir and Jonas Salk, and the challenges and choices they faced. We were so engrossed by the exhibits, we didn’t realize we had stayed until closing time. Keep the museum in mind for a great day trip or as part of a mini vacation.
After World War II, many Jews flocked to suburbia, where new homes with “modern” kitchens awaited them.
Chai Lights Staff
Co-Editors Ellis Simon Helene Parsons Lisa Mack
Contributors Claire Gordon Rachel Guinsburg Steve Lander Connie Salwen Tracey Simon
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