November 20, 2004 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — Extensions of Remarks E2081 Model incorporates the concepts of Healthy oldest Sephardic Jewish congregation in New TRIBUTE TO CHAPLAIN (MAJOR) People 2010, and it has been used in improv- Jersey, as it celebrates the 350th anniversary FLOYD L. WHITE III ing the quality and efficiency of the public of the founding of the Jewish community in the health nursing practice. The creation and use . HON. ROBERT E. ANDREWS of this model in one of the largest, most di- Etz Ahaim has been serving the Sephardic OF NEW JERSEY verse, and dynamic settings in the country IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES community of New Jersey for more than sev- represents a tremendous advance in strength- Friday, November 19, 2004 ening and expanding population-focused pub- enty-five years. It was founded by Jewish im- lic health nursing. The influence of the model migrants who named the congregation Etz Mr. ANDREWS. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to has extended well beyond the boundaries of Ahaim, ‘‘Tree of Life,’’ after the oldest syna- celebrate the retirement of Chaplain (Major) California, with its adoption by the City of De- gogue in Salonica, Greece. Founded at the Floyd L. White III from the United States Army troit and the State of Michigan. start of the Great Depression, the synagogue Reserve, and to recognize his years of service Margaret Avila provided the strategic and struggled to stay afloat. Unable to afford a to his community and country. Chaplain White served his country for 20 creative leadership for this effort. Her career rabbi, they relied on the uncompensated serv- proud years, from June 4, 1983, to November path has included excellence in practice, in ices of Rabbi Benjamin Naar of Salonica, and 7, 2003. His role in the U.S. Army Reserve education, and in leadership. on unordained lay leaders Eliyahu Nahama took him across the country and across the Ms. Avila is a native of Los Angeles County and Elie Saporta until 1955. world. He served as a Battalion Chaplain for and a product of the California educational Since then, Etz Ahaim has been lead by the 457th and 451st Chemical Battalions in system. She received a Diploma of Nursing Greenville, SC, and as a Brigade Chaplain for from St. Vincent’s College of Nursing, and a Rabbis Ishmael Cohen, Murray Greenfield, two brigades at Fort Dix, NJ. He served over- Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Mount St. Rafael Wizman, David Glicksman, Yamin seas in South Korea in Operation Team Spirit Mary’s College in Los Angeles. She has prac- Levy, and, from 1991 until today, Rabbi David in 1990, and in 2001 he served in a Warfighter ticed as a staff nurse, a public health nurse, Bassous. It has grown since its incorporation in April of 1927 from a circle of 25 worshipping Exercise in Grafenwoehr, Germany. a nurse practitioner, a state nurse consultant, Chaplain White is also a dedicated and mo- in private residences, to a small community of and an adjunct nursing faculty member. She tivated community leader. He is the Pastor of 75 families in a building on Richmond Street, has served as the Director of Nursing at the the Woodland Avenue Presbyterian Church in Los Angeles County Department of Public New Brunswick, to a vibrant congregation of Camden, NJ, and is President of the Wood- Health since 1999. She currently serves on 155 families in Highland Park. What was once land Community Development Corporation. He the Board of the Los Angeles Chapter of the a small group, barely able to afford the mort- serves on the boards of the Cooper University National Association of Hispanic Nurses. gage on their building during the Great De- Hospital Foundation, the United Way of Cam- Despite all of her success, Ms. Avila is pression is now a thriving community and reli- den County, the Camden Eye Center, and the never content to rest on her laurels. She has gious center of New Jersey. Cooper Ferry Camden Waterfront Develop- dedicated her life and knowledge to increasing Today, Etz Ahaim is deeply involved in the ment Board. opportunities for others. As a result, the Public Middlesex County community. They sponsor Mr. Speaker, it is a great privilege to honor Health Nursing Section of the American Public community outreach, philosophy classes, Chaplain White today. He embodies the Amer- Health Association awarded Ms. Avila the ican spirit of service to one’s family, commu- dance lessons, educational opportunities. Etz 2004 Lillian Wald Service Award. She re- nity, and country. I thank him for his dedicated Ahaim also has an active Sisterhood as old as ceived this award by demonstrating initiative service and wish Chaplain Floyd White all the and resourcefulness in developing efforts to the congregation itself, and which just came best in his future endeavors. out with a Sephardic cookbook, ‘‘Come, es improve the health of the public through polit- f ical, legislative, and interdisciplinary activism. Bueno.’’ On Sunday, November 7, they will be This noteworthy achievement highlighted her celebrating the 350th anniversary of the start TRIBUTE TO CONGRESSMAN leadership role in promoting social reform ac- of the Jewish community in the United States. WILLIAM O. LIPINSKI tivities for client groups, influencing health pol- Mr. Speaker, I would like to acknowledge SPEECH OF icy and health laws, strengthening public the profound cultural achievements of Con- health nursing practice, and collaborating with gregation Etz Ahaim, both for the Sephardic HON. LUIS V. GUTIERREZ OF other health care workers, legislators, and community, and for Highland Park in general. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES public officials. I ask that my colleagues join me in honoring Margaret Avila is retiring as Director of them, and their many years of service to Jew- Wednesday, November 17, 2004 Nursing for the Los Angeles Public Health De- ish life in the United States. Mr. GUTIERREZ. Mr. Speaker, I rise this partment. She is going into private practice evening to recognize my good friend, Con- and is establishing a woman’s clinic in the un- f gressman BILL LIPINSKI, and to thank him for derserved Pico Union area of Los Angeles. his 22 years of service and vision and leader- Her goal is to provide health access to low in- PERSONAL EXPLANATION ship in Congress. come women to improve their quality of life. I know we use the word—friend—often in She also plans to seek her doctorate degree. this body. Usually right before we are about to Mr. Speaker, today I would like to personally HON. CAROLYN C. KILPATRICK disagree with our colleagues. acknowledge and commend Margaret for her We say things like, I have a lot of respect dedication to the field of nursing which en- OF MICHIGAN for my good friend from Illinois, but I couldn’t riches and promotes the health of our commu- IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES disagree more with his staunch support of the nity. She is a model of the passionate Amer- White Sox. ican educator, and a devoted and involved cit- Friday, November 19, 2004 But as much as we use the word ‘‘friend’’ to izen. I know the rest of the House will join me frame our debates, I have always felt that in congratulating Ms. Margaret Avila and wish- Ms. KILPATRICK. Mr. Speaker, personal Congress actually is a tough place to build ing her success in her future endeavors. reasons require me to return to my district, real, lasting friendships. f and I am unable to be present for legislative That is why Mr. LIPINSKI will be so missed. business scheduled after 3 p.m., Wednesday, Because while it’s true that I hardly knew THE CONGREGATION ETZ AHAIM November 17, 2004. Had I been present, I BILL LIPINSKI when I arrived here in 1993, it’s IN RECOGNITION OF 75 YEARS OF would have voted ‘‘aye’’ on H.R. 1417, the more true now that I can hardly imagine not SERVICE Copyright Royalty and Distribution Reform Act having Bill as one of my best friends and allies of 2004 (Rollcall No. 532), and ‘‘aye’’ on S. in public service. HON. FRANK PALLONE, JR. 2302, a bill to improve access to physicians in I will miss his effectiveness and his leader- OF NEW JERSEY medically underserved areas (Rollcall No. ship, but more than that I will miss his day-to IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 533). day presence and his friendship. And I know I am not alone. Friday, November 19, 2004 I would appreciate it if my remarks would Because Mr. LIPINSKI has been such a good Mr. PALLONE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to appear in the appropriate place in the friend to so many of us in this body, on both acknowledge Congregation Etz Ahaim, the RECORD. sides of the aisle. E2082 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — Extensions of Remarks November 20, 2004 And he has been such a good friend and place awards. In addition to their group matches, both at home and away. Your effort unwavering champion for the people of Illinois. awards, Marcus Drum Line became the first means the world to them and you all should As the late Chicago Sun-Times Columnist high school to earn all of the competition’s in- be proud. Steve Neal put it, Mr. LIPINSKI, ‘‘gets things dividual awards: Best Snare Line, Best Tenor Mr. Speaker, I know that these young done.’’ Drums, Best Bass Drums, Best Cymbals and women will go far in their future endeavors as And that is what has been the cornerstone Best Front Ensemble. they have already demonstrated they have of his career. Getting things done for his con- I am particularly honored to note that the what it takes to be a champion. I wish the stituents and for the people of our state. Get- winning performance, Looking Through the seniors the best of luck and the remaining ting things done so that people across the Windows of America, consisted of patriotic team members continued success next sea- country have access to better roads, more reli- songs including ‘‘Stars and Stripes,’’ ‘‘Amer- son. able railways and more dependable airports. ica,’’ ‘‘Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Again, I would like to congratulate the Mar- One of the things I am most proud of during Tree,’’ and ‘‘God Bless America.’’ quette High School girls volleyball team for my time in Congress is working with Mr. LIPIN- I extend my sincere congratulations to Rick winning their fourth state title. SKI to secure funding for the renovation and Villarreal, Director of Bands, Kennan Wylie, f reconstruction of the CTA Blue Line in my dis- Percussion Instructor and the entire Marcus trict. Drum Line for their talent and dedication to ex- A SPEECH BY THE PRESIDENT OF It is this kind of leadership and hard work cellence. THE RECORDING ACADEMY and perseverance that has been the founda- f tion of Mr. LIPINSKI’s career. He has led by ac- HON. MARY BONO CONGRATULATING THE MICHIGAN tion and by example. And in doing so, he has OF CALIFORNIA CITY MARQUETTE HIGH SCHOOL produced concrete results for our state. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES During his 22 years in this body, Mr. LIPIN- BLAZERS ON THEIR CLASS 1A Friday, November 19, 2004 SKI has fought ardently and selflessly and pas- STATE GIRLS VOLLEYBALL sionately on issues that make a real difference CHAMPIONSHIP Mrs. BONO. Mr. Speaker, one of our na- in ordinary people’s lives. tions most precious exports is intellectual From his first days in this body, he im- HON. CHRIS CHOCOLA property. It is up to our country to care for and mersed himself in transportation and infra- OF INDIANA nurture this commodity. Thankfully, when it structure matters. And he did so with integrity IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES comes to the recording arts, we have an able and class and the courage of his convictions. Friday, November 19, 2004 and willing partner in the Grammys. To outline He has helped secure hundreds of millions some of the challenges and creative measures of dollars in vital funding for public transpor- Mr. CHOCOLA. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to taken by the industry, I would like to submit for tation and infrastructure projects. And every congratulate the Marquette High School Blaz- the RECORD a speech given by Neil Portnow, day, people all across our city are better off ers on their Indiana High School Athletic Asso- President of the Recording Academy. because of his hard work, his dedication and ciation Class 1A State Girls Volleyball Cham- It’s always a pleasure to be back in Wash- his determination. pionship. ington, and particularly a pleasure to be From the train, to the CTA, to high- The young women of Marquette High back at our signature event in the capital, way projects along the Stevenson or Lake School, located in my District in Michigan City, GRAMMYs on the Hill. All of us at the Acad- Shore Drive, to O’Hare and Midway airport, Indiana, competed in the IHSAA champion- emy consider it a privilege to have the op- portunity to recognize our distinguished Mr. LIPINSKI has worked to make our infra- ships on Saturday, November 7 at the Hinkle honorees: Senator Hillary Clinton, Rep- structure safer, stronger and more secure. Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Mr. Speaker, in front of hundreds of their resentative Mary Bono, and the legendary And beyond his extraordinary legislative ac- Natalie Cole. complishments, Mr. LIPINSKI has served as a fans, this team captured their fourth state Although it’s been an interesting and chal- role model for many of us in the Illinois dele- championship in the last six years. I might lenging year for the music community, it’s gation and for many who seek to serve at all also note that the two years they didn’t win, also been an exciting one. Since we last levels of elected office. the team was state runner-up. gathered for this event one year ago, we’ve He has been a patient mentor, an unwaver- Last year, this team lost the championship seen a number of positive developments—in ing ally and a great friend. to Morristown. But these young women didn’t the industry, in technology, and on the Hill. And for the Recording Academy, it has been And I know I speak for this entire body give up. They used the loss last year as moti- vation for their entire season this year. a particularly busy year. One year ago, at when I say that we will miss the sound of that this very event, I announced the formation great Southside accent filling this Chamber. And this year they beat Morristown 25–22, of our GRAMMY Cultural Policy Initiative: We will miss his skillful management of 25–12, and 25–20 in the championship game. designed to advance the rights of the music major transportation bills. But most of all, we I am told that Juniors Michelle Fletcher and community through advocacy education and will miss our friend’s wisdom and leadership Sarah Denny did the majority of the damage dialogue. I’m pleased to report significant and guidance. for the Marquette Blazers, with the impressive progress in the Initiative’s first year. So let me close by thanking my friend, Mr. assistance of Colleen Trainor and Kahlan Our off-the-record GRAMMY Industry Roundtables serve as the place for produc- LIPINSKI, for his lifetime of public service. Our Sebert. I’d also like to congratulate Coach Troy tive dialogue between sectors of our industry city and our Nation owe you a deep debt of that don’t often interact. Roundtable par- gratitude. You will be missed. Campbell and Assistant Coach Larry Sheagley ticipants have included artists such as Dave f on a great season. Compiling a 31 and 7 Matthews and Jimmy Jam, industry trade record is something to be proud of. reps from RIAA and NARM, label executives, CONGRATULATIONS TO THE On behalf of the citizens of the Second and legal scholars. By putting such diverse MARCUS HIGH SCHOOL DRUM LINE Congressional District, I would like to con- minds together, we believe our community gratulate Sarah Denny, Ashley Pinkney, Katie can begin to develop solutions to the chal- HON. MICHAEL C. BURGESS Krueger, Rachel Konrady, Kelly Kilgore, Kara lenges we face. Kmiecik, Sabra Johns, Kalan Sebert, Sunshine Public forums, such as our GRAMMY Town OF TEXAS Halls bring key legislators, GRAMMY win- IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Johns, Tiffany Cerrillos, Danielle Barnett, Ni- ning artists, and the public together to dis- cole Fumo, Colleen Trainor, and Michelle Friday, November 19, 2004 cuss important issues such as broadcast de- Fletcher on their Class 1A State Champion- cency and file sharing, while our ‘‘What’s the Mr. BURGESS. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to ship. Download’’ PSA campaign has given hun- recognize the superior performances of the Additionally, Superintendent Kim Pryzbylski, dreds of thousands of consumers valuable in- Edward S. Marcus High School Drum Line Principal Patrick Cannon, Athletic Director Eric formation about the legal and ethical issues from my hometown of Flower Mound, Texas Simpson and Assistant Athletic Director Andy involved in downloading. located in the 26th Congressional District. The Walsh deserve a note of congratulations for Through hands-on action in Washington, D.C., we help our legislators understand the drum line consists of 38 dedicated musicians. supporting this team. importance of sound cultural and intellec- At the recent Percussive Arts Society Inter- I would also be remiss if I didn’t acknowl- tual property policies. Recording Academy national Convention in Nashville, Tennessee, edge the parents of these young women. I executives and artists from around the coun- the Marcus Drum Line delivered outstanding know the many hours they’ve given up to drive try are frequent visitors to the Hill as part performances which garnered them nine first- their daughters to practices and to attend of our Cultural Policy Initiative. To further