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ALISA CHAPTER HADASSAH BULLETIN VOL XXI SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER, 2017 We are the women who DO We are ALISA ALISA CHAPTER MONDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 2017 7:15P.M. Congregation Beit Shalom All are Welcome Refreshments will be Served We wish all of our Hadassah family L’Shanah Tovah, our best wishes for a good and sweet year to you and your families. G'mar Hatimah Tovah... May You Be Sealed for a Good Year. Your bulletin editors, Joanne, Sheila, Eileen Join us for a Sing-along with Joyce Nestle. Joyce’s great passion is music, with special affections for Yiddish, Hebrew and Jewish-based music, which she will share with us. She plays keyboard and sings with The Jewbadors and the Bimah Players. Alisa Hadassah Cordially invites you to attend Annual Membership Appreciation Party Membership appreciation is the time we honor those who have offered their time and talents to support Hadassah. Join us as we honor you, our members, for your support and efforts in making this a successful year. Reservations Required Couvert $15 per person Reservation Form Page 10 Honoring Hazel Cunninghis, our outgoing Treasurer Marilyn Gerstein & Ruth Sachs, our Myrtle Wreath Recipients The Bimah Players will provide entertainment. A light dinner & dessert will be served Monday, October 16, 2017 at 7PM Monroe Township Senior Center

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ALISA CHAPTER

HADASSAH BULLETIN

CHAPTER

HADASSAH BULLETIN

VOL XXI SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER, 2017

We are the women who DO We are ALISA ALISA CHAPTER

CHAPTER

HADASSAH BULLETIN

MONDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 2017 7:15P.M.

Congregation Beit Shalom

All are Welcome Refreshments will be Served

We wish all of our Hadassah family L’Shanah Tovah, our best wishes for a good and sweet year to you and your families. G'mar Hatimah Tovah... May You Be Sealed for a Good Year.

Your bulletin editors, Joanne, Sheila, Eileen

Join us for a Sing-along with Joyce Nestle.

Joyce’s great passion is music, with special affections for Yiddish, Hebrew and Jewish-based music, which she will share with us. She plays keyboard and sings with The Jewbadors and the Bimah

Players.

Alisa Hadassah Cordially invites you to attend

Annual Membership Appreciation Party

Membership appreciation is the time we honor those who have offered their time and

talents to support Hadassah. Join us as we honor you, our members, for your support

and efforts in making this a successful year.

Reservations Required Couvert $15 per person Reservation Form Page 10

Honoring

Hazel Cunninghis, our outgoing Treasurer

Marilyn Gerstein & Ruth Sachs, our Myrtle Wreath Recipients

The Bimah Players will provide entertainment.

A light dinner & dessert will be served

Monday, October 16, 2017 at 7PM

Monroe Township Senior Center

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BOARD MEMBERS

PRESIDENTS: Rita Swirsky 409-1722 Joanne Ferstan 395-7532

VICE-PRESIDENT - EDUCATION: Ella Goldstein 235-9616 VICE-PRESIDENTS- FUNDRAISING Gail Reifenberg 395-0429 Fran Solomon (Trips) 395-8707 VICE-PRESIDENTS - MEMBERSHIP: Ruth Sachs 860-0606

Evey Rabinowitz 655-0075 Natasha Rosenbaum (Adm Asst) 409-7543

TREASURER: Hazel Cunninghis 655-4679 FINANCIAL SECRETARIES Gloria Fine 395-0838 Bernice Kernis 409-6135

RECORDING SECRETARIES: Rita Swirsky 409-1722 Sheila Farber 732-780-7379 Lillian Rich 409-1171 CORRESPONDING SECRETARY: Diane Altman 860-1193 BULLETIN: Eileen Carpenter 664-2877

Sheila Farber 732-780-7379 Joanne Ferstan 395-7532 GOOD & WELFARE Marge Joseph 409-9112 HOSPITALITY Ronny Swinkin 664-2528

Martha Gelb 395-0582

Membership News A new member tea was held at the home of Sherry Keller on July 12. The tea was very successful. Several of the attendees volunteered to serve on some of our committees. We look forward to having additional teas. Please mark your calendars for a wonderful Membership Appreciation Event evening to be held at the Monroe Township Senior Center, Monday, October 16. We will be honoring Marilyn Gerstein, Ruth Sachs and Hazel Cunninghis. The Bimah players will be the entertainment . See flyer on page 11 for signup. .

Questions? Ruth Sachs: 860-0606 or Evey Rabinowitz: 655-0075

NEWLY ELECTED SLATE OF 2018 BOARD MEMBERS Presidents Claire Lazar Gail Reifenberg Education Vice President Ella Goldstein Fundraising Claire Lazar, Chairperson Membership Vice Presidents Evey Rabinowitz Ruth Sachs Records Administrator Natasha Rosenbaum Program Vice Presidents Bunny Bloom Sheila Farber Corresponding Secretary Diane Altman Recording Secretary Lillian Rich Rita Swirsky

Finance Committee Bunny Bloom Hazel Cunninghis Arlene Ferman Joanne Ferstan Gloria Fine Bernice Kernis Sharon Nachimson Marilyn Taffet Bulletin & IT Eileen Carpenter Sheila Farber Joanne Ferstan

Note: Inauguration

is at November

Monthly Meeting. Hope to see you

there!!

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Hadassah began as a small mission offering emergency care to infants and mothers in pre-state Israel. Its first act was to collect money and send two nurses to Palestine in 1913 to provide pasteurized milk, and work to eradicate trachoma, an easily cured eye disease that was robbing thousands of sight.

Hadassah Medical Organization has flourished over the century, evolving into two world-class medical and research centers in Jerusalem. By 1918, Hadassah had sent an entire medical unit, comprised of 45 doctors, nurses, dentists and sanitary workers, to bring American-style medical care to the Middle East. From these early efforts, the beginning of the Israeli healthcare system developed. Today it includes some of the world’s leading research and treatment hospitals and schools of medicine and nursing.

At the dawn of the Holocaust in Europe, in the 1930’s, Henrietta Szold and a German colleague organized the rescue of thousands of Jewish children to safety in Palestine through Youth Aliyah. She met every boat as it arrived. Hadassah still supports Youth Aliyah villages for at-risk children in Israel.

Today, with 330,000 members, Associates and supporters, Hadassah remains committed to Jewish continuity. It is continuing to build a better world through medicine and healthcare, advocacy, and communities of women. Bringing advanced medical care to all, regardless of race, ethnicity or nationality, earned Hadassah a nomination for a Nobel Peace Prize. Hadassah also contributes its medical and social expertise as a member of the U.N. Economic and Social Council, as a non-governmental organization. In 2012 Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America, celebrated its centennial in Israel. Not long before her death, when a sculptor was creating a bust of Henrietta Szold, she asked him to “make my eyes look to the future”. Henrietta Szold is a testament to what one person, one organization, and one vision can accomplish.

Joanne Ferstan Claire Lazar

A MESSAGE FROM

YOUR ALISA CHAPTER PRESIDENT

Myrtle Wreath Every year at this time Hadassah chapters across the country recognize the unique voice of Life Members. Their commitment to the Jewish people and Israel exemplify the Hadassah woman. This year we will be honoring Marilyn Gerstein and Ruth Sachs. In addition to their being recognized at the Region Luncheon on October 29th (see flyer page 11 to attend), our chapter will also be acknowledging Marilyn and Ruth at our Membership Appreciation evening on Monday, October 16, 2017. See flyer on page 10 for membership appreciation event.

Joanne Ferstan

Where has time gone? It seems as if it was yesterday that we celebrated the end of 2016. Shortly we will celebrate Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur. Despite all the turmoil in the world, medical research continues. Hadassah continues to be a vital partner for many new projects. More than ever our involvement is important. Thank you to all of our volunteers that help make the Alisa Chapter succeed. Claire Lazar

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Hadassah --COMMUNITY OUTREACH UPDATE

How wonderful -- the brother of a GW resident recently delivered about 50 knitted preemie caps to Hadassah Hospital, and we received the following note from Israel:

“Yes, we have received them. Very pretty…Alan delivered them. They will be happily distributed. Many thanks.”

And many thanks to all the knitters, especially HARRIET COHEN (of Encore) and LOIS FLAMHOLZ (of GW), who just keep them coming. Todah rabah to all!!

Of course, the need for the black knitted caps for the Israeli (Lone) soldiers is ongoing. If you would like to help in this endeavor (or the preemie caps), please call Arlene Lazar (609-409-2749) to get the knitting instructions.

Anyone going to Israel, or knowing of someone going, who can deliver the hats, please let Arlene know. Thanks!

Submitted by Arlene Lazar

Book and Author Luncheon Alisa Chapter of Hadassah presented a Book & Author Luncheon fund-raising event on July 19th at B’nai Tikvah Temple in North Brunswick. The event was chaired by Rita Pearlman, Judy Bauer, Gail Shinberg and Ruth Goldstein. There were 114 women in attendance. The speaker was Andrew Kane, author of “Rabbi, Rabbi”, “Joshua: A Brooklyn Tale” and “The Night, The Day”. Prior to the luncheon the women were able to shop at the jewelry boutiques and purchase copies of Mr. Kane’s novels. There was a book signing afterwards. A portion of the luncheon cost, sales of books and jewelry, will go to Hadassah. It was a very successful event.

Submitted by Rita Pearlman

THE WOMEN OF HADASSAH ARE VERY SPECIAL Hadassah women are incredible! Yes they raise money for one of the best hospitals in the world - Hadassah Hospital in Israel. Yes they raise money to help children at risk and to give funding to Hadassah College and so much more, but let me tell you about our Hadassah ladies as wonderful caring women.

Just before the last few women left after July's monthly meeting, one of our members suddenly fell. She could not explain what had happened, suddenly she was on the floor bleeding. Two of our ladies, both past presidents of Alisa Chapter, Bunny Bloom and Sheila Farber, went into action. They contacted EMS to take the woman who had fallen to the hospital, made contact with the woman's daughter to meet her there, and found an ice pack in the freezer which they used to stop the bleeding. They never left her side for a moment until she left with the EMS truck. And no, neither of them had ever been nurses. The patient is doing well and both of our caring ladies will be even dearer to us.

Submitted by Rhoda Juskow

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JUNE MONTHLY MEETING SIMCHAS

Ronny Swinkin Mitchell and Perry’s birthdays Tiby Lapkin Leaving for Israel Maccabi Games. With three

Grandchildren participating: A 16 year old swimmer from Boston and 16 year old twin Baseball players from Israel.

Sebley Hausler Grandson Jeffrey Camhi’s wedding to Ally Fields Sebley Hausler Congratulations to Granddaughter, Brook Camhi, for winning ”The Race” Karen Mandel My daughter’s wedding Anniversary Diane Altman Daughter, Sheri, surprise birthday party. Wilma Appel Celebrated 58th Wedding Anniversary

JULY MONTHLY MEETING SIMCHAS

Sheila Farber David, Erica & Madison moved to their new townhouse Marilyn Taffet Great Granddaughter’s 4th birthday Marilyn Taffet 25th Anniversary of son Gary and daughter-in-law, Cindy Maxine Stern Daughter from Israel to celebrate my husband’s birthday. Joanne Ferstan Grandson’s visit Merna Leventhal Granddaughter Suzie’s birthday Evey Rabinowitz Granddaughter, Julie married – Lovely! Tiby Lapkin Kol haKavod to the beauty and joy in Israel’s Maccabi Games Renee Huber Birthday of grandson, Adam Huber Renee Huber Anniversary of Iris and Howard (daughter and husband) Karen Mandel My grandson Logan Scott Grossberg’s birthday

Rita Swirsky Honor of Grandson, Ben Plotnick’s engagement to Jane Randolf. My first grandchild’s engagements. Sebley Hausler Son Richard Hausler’s birthday Sebley Hausler Daughter and Son-in-Law, Dale and Stan Camhi’s, 40th Wedding Anniversary

Natasha Rosenbaum & Erwin Birth of Great Granddaughter, Lorelei Natasha Rosenbaum & Erwin Granddaughter, Hannah’s marriage to Michael Charlotte Dinowitz My birthday Charlotte Dinowitz For Norman’s speedy recovery

GOOD AND WELFARE

GET WELL: Barbara Shapiro Phyllis Soffer Florence Weiss

CONDOLENCES: Hal Berger on the loss of his wife, Arlene

Marge needs your help to get this information. Please contact Marge Joseph at 409-9112 with all your news, good and bad. We love to hear about mitzvahs!!!

ALIVE IN OUR HEARTS REMEMBRANCE z”l May their memories be for a blessing.

SEPTEMBER WE REMEMBER: Joseph Barkin Husband 9/18 Tiby Lapkin Sima Slate Grandmother 9/21/49 Marilyn Taffet Max Taffet Father-in-Law 9/2/56 Marilyn Taffet

OCTOBER WE REMEMBER:

Samuel Finkelstein Father 10/20/1977 Merna Levinthal Claire Golden Cousin 10/17/2001 Merna Levinthal Herbert Langdon Father 10/14/1954 Arlene Lazar Joseph Lazarowitz Father 10/28/1985 HarveyLazar Thelma Okonowky Sister 10/11/2004 Myrna Leventhal Dr. Gerald Reifenberg Husband 10/29/1996 Gail Reifenberg Hal Rosenstein Husband 10/1/2016 Esta Rosenstein Samuel Shanker Father 10/28/1970 Bernice Kernis Edna Slate Mother 10/28/2002 Marilyn Taffet

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NEW YEAR’S GREETINGS – SHANAH TOVAH

Diane Altman Wilma & Allen Appel Bunny Bloom Gail Cammer Eileen and Richard Carpenter Harriet Cohen & Family Hazel Cunninghis Sheila Farber Arlene & Stanley Ferman Joanne Ferstan Barbara Fidler

Judy & Terry Gerstein Ella Goldstein Ruth Goldstein Naomi & Al Grossbard Marilyn Jeris Sherry Keller Bernice & Irv Kernis Claire Lazar Arlene & Harvey Lazar Merna Levinthal Rita Pearlman

Ruth Percely Gail Reifenberg Natasha Rosenbaum & Erwin Lewis Sandra Roth Ruth Sachs & Family Janet Schneider Dolores & Jerry Schultz Sue & Marty Stern Rita Swirsky Marilyn Taffet & Family Janet Wohl

Hadassah Magazine Wins Big in Journalism Awards (from www.hadassah.org website)

Hadassah Magazine has won seven Simon Rockower Awards, the annual Prizes handed out by the American Jewish Press Association, for work published in 2016.

Our April/May 2016 special section “Crossing Borders,” a collection of four features that explore the perilous journeys that Jews and other at-risk populations have made in search of freedom as well as the efforts of an Israeli NGO to aid refugees, win first place for excellence in special sections or supplements. Authors who contributed to that section include Leora Eren Frucht (“Rewriting a Greek Tragedy”); Roberta Elliott (“Easing a Brutal Journey”); Patricia Giniger Snyder (“Passage Over the Pyrenees”); and Elizabeth Rosner (“Letter from Sosúa: Saved by Reverse Discrimination”).

Leora Eren Frucht separately earned a second-place prize for “Rewriting a Greek Tragedy” for excellence in feature writing.

Of special note to us, the premier issues of our redesigned magazine were awarded the top honor in the category excellence in overall graphic design.

From our inaugural October/November issue, Rahel Musleah’s “The Gloriously Anxious Art of Roz Chast” won first place for excellence in personality profiles as well as second place for excellence in arts reporting. Allison Kaplan Sommer’s feature “Israel’s Political Gender Revolution” won the top spot for excellence in covering Zionism, Aliyah and Israel.

Rahel Musleah will be taking home first and second place awards in the personality profile category: Her December 2016 feature on Ruth Bader Ginsburg, “Supreme Champion of Justice, Gender Rights and Inclusivity,” won second place.

“These awards demonstrate Hadassah Magazine’s ongoing commitment to superior journalism,” said Lisa Hostein, the magazine’s executive editor. “We are particularly proud to be recognized for our focus on women making an impact—from Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to artist Roz Chast to Israel’s female Knesset members—and for a special section devoted to the timely issue of refugees.

“We are also thrilled to be the magazine awarded first place in the category of overall graphic design, which further confirms the positive feedback we have been getting after having completely redesigned the magazine in October 2016.

All members of Hadassah receive copies of the award-winning Hadassah Magazine.

http://www.hadassah.org/news-stories/hadassah-magazine-wins-big.html

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“SAVE THE DATE”

MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 2017 7:15 PM MONTHLY MEETING Larry Wolfert, well known for his OLLI-RU classes, will be discussing “The Lighter Side of Aging.” Couvert $5 payable at door only. At Monroe Township Senior Center.

**THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2017 1:30PM DAVE GREENE Dave Greene will keep us in suspense as he discusses how “Seven murders touched his life”. This event will take place at the home of Gail Cammer, 12 Ramsey Way, GW. WAIT LIST ONLY. Please call Ella Goldstein 235-9616 or Email [email protected] to register.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,2017 1:30 PM ASSOCIATES EVENT CHRIS EDMUNDS will speak about his father, RODDIE EDMUNDS. Roddie Edmunds was a US Soldier and is a Righteous Among the Nations honoree who is under consideration for a US Medal of Honor. At the Monroe Township Senior Center. Cost $18. See flyer page 13 for more details. Contact Rhoda Juskow at 409-0983 for further information

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2017 7:15 PM MONTHLY MEETING Join us for a Sing-along with Joyce Nestle. Joyce will share her musical passion with us. She also plays keyboard and sings with The Jewbadors and the Bimah Players. At Congregation Beit Shalom.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2017 12:30 PM LUNCH BUNCH Location to be announced. Contact Marilyn Taffet at 860-8406.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2017 7:15PM MEMBERSHIP APPRECIATION Annual Membership Appreciation event. It promises to be a lovely event at the Monroe Township Senior Center. The Alisa Myrtle Wreath Recipients, Marilyn Gerstein & Ruth Sachs, as well as Hazel Cunninghis, longtime Treasurer, will be honored. Entertainment by The Bimah Players. Light Dinner and Delicious Desserts will be served. Couvert $15 per person.

See flyer on page 10. For questions, please call Evey Rabinowitz: 655-0075 or Ruth Sachs: 860-0606.

**THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2017 1:30PM A WIDOW’S WAR Judy Malz will facilitate a discussion of the novel, “Widow’s War” at the home of Ella Goldstein 9 Ramsey Way, GW.. Please call Ella Goldstein 235-9616 or Email [email protected] to register.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2017 11:30-4:00PM CARD PARTY Card Party open to all. Lox, Stock and Deli catered delicatessen platters at each table. Cost $26 per person. Deadline for checks, Monday October 16. At the GW Ballroom. Call Marilyn Gerstein 609-409-9176 for questions. Final reservation date is Sept. 25. See flyer Page 10.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2017 8:30AM MANSIONS ON THE DELAWARE TRIP Glen Foerd & Pennsbury Manor Mansions on the Delaware Trip and docent tour of 2 Mansions &Gardens.. Lunch at King George Inn. Cost : $55 per person. Bus leaves 8:30 am from Greenbriar @ Whittingham Parking Lot. Deadline for checks, Monday, October 30. Place check made out to Hadassah into Box #19 or mail to Fran Solomon, 30 Winthrop Road, Monroe Township, NJ. Call Fran Solomon 609-395-8707 for questions. See flyer Page 14.

**TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2017 1:30PM LOIS FLAMHOLZ Lois Flamholz will discuss her experiences as a holocaust survivor. Venue to be announced. Please call Ella Goldstein 235-9616 or Email [email protected] to register.

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SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 2018```11:30-4:00PM ISRAEL’S 70th YEAR Join us for a Brunch in celebrating the 70th anniversary of the rebirth of the State of Israel. Brunch will be held at the GW Ballroom. More details to follow.

On Sunday, April 22nd, 2018 we will be celebrating the 70th anniversary of the rebirth of Israel. Alisa Hadassah will be throwing a big party with an Ad Journal. We need help in creating the Ad Journal. Please contact Marilyn Gerstein at 409-9176 if you are willing to help on the journal. Thank you.

**Donations to Hadassah would be appreciated at all “Judy Brodman Education programs” where there is no charge. There will be a collection bowl in evidence at the door.

Please be courteous to your fellow members and inform Ella if you are unable to attend a program. This will allow someone on the waiting list to attend.

From the Program Committee

We are trying to bring to you, our membership, interesting and entertaining programs, BUT, sometimes these programs cost more than our budget allows. On those infrequent occasions we will request donations to help defray the cost.

Remember we, Hadassah, are a charitable organization dedicated to raising funds to support medical research and two hospital facilities. Thanking you in advance for your support and cooperation.

Hebrew Ulpan

The Hadassah sponsored Hebrew Ulpan classes taught by Sharon Nachimson have been a great success. You can hear laughter and most of all learning as we begin to converse in Hebrew.

If you are interested in learning to read Hebrew and converse in basic Hebrew, we would be happy to welcome you to a newly formed beginners class. If you can already read and write and know basic conversation, consider the advanced class.

Please contact Sharon Nachimson at 664-2745 if you are interested.

Please help us to continue operating as a dynamic exciting group of volunteers fulfilling Hadassah’s mission of Tikkun Olam, healing the world.

It is a nice way of meeting new people and making friends. The following committees are always looking for new members and new ideas: Program, Education, Fundraising, Trips, Membership, and Financial. Also, if you are comfortable with technology, particularly Excel, we would love to hear from you. To volunteer call: Joanne Ferstan, Executive VP at 609-395-7533 or [email protected].

Certificates

Do you want to honor someone? Do you want to extend good wishes to someone?

Hadassah can help you do this when you purchase one of our beautiful certificates designed for all occasions. They range in price from $6.00 and up and can be inscribed in beautiful calligraphy

by our own member Dorothy Brotman, 409-0578.

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CELEBRATE YOUR SIMCHAS AT OUR MONTHLY MEETINGS By purchasing a candle on our Simcha cake you can share your simchas with all of us at our general meeting. Your simchas will be announced at the monthly meeting and will also be included in our monthly bulletin. The cost of a candle will be $2 which will be used to offset costs for refreshments

ALIVE IN OUR HEARTS REMBEMBERANCE

So many of our deceased spouses, partners, and friends are gone but not forgotten by our community.

Anyone who would like to memorialize their loved ones during the month of their passing please fill out form available at our monthly meetings or at our website www.hadassah.org/alisa under the section Announcements. Cost $2 per name.

??? Diane Altman 609-860-1193.

There are two(2) ways to contribute: 1.) Purchase a certificate in honor or memory of someone. The certificate will be sent to the recipient or to you for presentation.

2.) Fill a BLUE BOX. Keep this box in your home. Fill it at your leisure and turn it in when filled. You will then get a receipt for your donation.

To receive or return a BLUE BOX call: Brenda Charney 609-409-6764

Lois Flamholz 609-860-9446

Hadassah has recently extended this program. For a one time donation of $5000 you can now have Kaddish recited every day for the first year of mourning as well as observed in perpetuity on the specified Yahrzeit date. For more information about this one time TAX DEDUCTIBLE GIFT of $1,000 or $5,000 Call:

Dolores Rosengard 860-1981

COMMUNITY OUTREACH UPDATE

In addition to the knitting of black caps for the Israeli soldiers, our members have also been knitting and crochetting teeny-tiny caps, in pastel colors, for the preemie babies at Hadassah Hospital. If you would like to perform this mitzvah, please call Arlene Lazar (609-409-2749) for instructions.

Anyone going to Israel, please call Arlene to let her know.

LET HADASSAH BE YOUR “CARD SHOP” We can save you time and trouble and make your congratulations or condolences very unique. There are cards or certificates for every occasion, holiday or event. CARDS are $2.00. If you wish us to stamp and mail them, it is $3.00. CERTIFICATES start at $6.00, TREES at $18.00. To order call: Marge Joseph 409-9112

Millie Semel 409-1578 Florence Weiss 409-1924 Rhoda Lesser 409-9557 Harriet Cohen 860-5953 A beautiful calligraphy-inscribed certificate or tree certificate in denominations of $18.00 or above can be ordered from: Dorothy Brotman 409-0578

CARDS AND CERTIFICATES ARE SOLD AT

EVERY MEETING

LET HADASSAH BE YOUR “CARD SHOP” We can save you time and trouble and make your congratulations or condolences very unique. There are cards or certificates for every occasion, holiday or event. CARDS are $2.00. If you wish us to stamp and mail them, it is $3.00. CERTIFICATES start at $6.00, TREES at $18.00. To order call: Marge Joseph 409-9112

Millie Semel 409-1578 Florence Weiss 409-1924 Rhoda Lesser 409-9557 Harriet Cohen 860-5953 A beautiful calligraphy-inscribed certificate or tree certificate in denominations of $18.00 or above can be ordered from: Dorothy Brotman 409-0578.

CARDS AND CERTIFICATES ARE SOLD AT EVERY MEETING

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TODAH RABAH TO OUR FABULOUS BULLETIN TEAM

To all those unsung heroes, who labor so hard to make sure that the bulletin is sent out and delivered, we say thank you, thank you, thank you.

Thank you to Merna Levinthal who coordinates the bulletin mailings. She and her team labor to put together the bulletins. The team is: Jessie Bernstein, Marcia Bregman, Brenda Charney, Lois Flamholz, Linda Katz, Zeena Kelberg, Muriel Ottner, Sandy Roth, Phyllis Soffer and Janet Wohl.

Thank you to Joy Keiles for producing those labels. And thank you to Sheila Farber for that trip to the Freehold postoffice, to mail our bulletins.

Lastly thank you to Arlene Lazar, for proofreading our bulletin and catching so many of the bloopers.

Joanne, Sheila & Eileen

Your Bulletin Editors

Alisa Hadassah 45 Westminster Drive

Monroe Twp., N.J. 08831

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE

PAID Freehold, N.J.

Permit No. 351

CURRENT RESIDENT OR

DATED MATERIAL

October is Breast Cancer Awarenesss month.

Hadassah encourages women of all ages in the United States and Israel to take charge of their health with monthly breast self-exams and regular mammography screenings at the appropriate ages… Please don’t forget to share this with you daughters.

SHABBAT & HOLIDAY CANDLE LIGHTING TIME:

8/25 @7:22; 9/1 @7:11; 9/8 @7:00; 9/15 @6:48 9/20(Erev 1st day Rosh Hashanah) @6:40; 9/22 @6:36; 9/29(Erev Yom Kippur) @6:25; 10/4 (Erev 1st day Sukkot) @6:17; 10/6 @6:13; 10/11 (Erev Shemini Atzeret) @6:06; 10/13 @6:02; 10/20 @5:52; 10/27 @5:43; 11/3 @5:34

REMINDER: PLEASE DO NOT CONDUCT HADASSAH BUSINESS ON SHABBAT OR HOLIDAYS

NEW JERSEY: Information filed by Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America, Inc. and Hadassah Medical Relief

Association, Inc. with the New Jersey Attorney General concerning this charitable solicitation may be obtained from the Attorney

General of the State of New Jersey by calling (973) 504-6215. Registration with the Attorney General does not imply endorsement

FLORIDA: A copy of the official registration and financial information for Hadassah, The Women’s Zionist Organization of

America, Inc. (#SA-01298) and Hadassah Medical Relief Association, Inc. (SD046-3) may be obtained from the Division of

Consumer Affairs Services by calling toll-free within the state 1-809-HELP-FLA. Registration does not imply endorsement,

approval or recommendation by the state.