YOUNG OF HOLLYWOOD-FT. LAUDERDALE

- IYAR -SIVAN 5779 Volume 11, Issue 10, June 2019

Rabbi Yosef Weinstock, Senior Rabbi Rabbi Adam Frieberg, Assistant Rabbi Rabbi Edward Davis, Rabbi Emeritus Dr. P.J. Goldberg, President

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YOUNG ISRAEL OF HOLLYWOOD-FT. LAUDERDALE JUNE 2019 PAGE 3 RABBI’S MESSAGE HERMAN WOUK a”h : A TRIBUTE On May 17, Herman Wouk died at the age of 103. He was the identities and our Avodat Hashem. This is the essence of the author of two dozen works, including the 1951 Pulitzer Prize U’Madda philosophy, which is the hallmark and motto winning The Caine Mutiny as well as Marjorie Morningstar, of Yeshiva University, my alma mater (four times over) and both of which were adapted as movies. His novels The Winds an important institution for our community. It is no surprise of War and War and Remembrance each became a successful that Herman Wouk had a long and close relationship with TV miniseries. Yeshiva University. He served as a visiting professor who From his debut novel Aurora Dawn (1947) through his taught English Rhetoric at Yeshiva College from 1952 to final work Sailor and Fiddler: Reflections of a 100 Year Old 1957, and he received an honorary degree from Yeshiva Author, Wouk wove throughout his work themes central to the University in 1954. He and his family were long-time American Jewish experience. In this way, Herman Wouk is supporters of Yeshiva University and undertook an effort to credited with bringing into the American mainstream establish the Abraham Wouk Family Chair in English during the middle of the 20th century. Literature and Classics. He was a deeply religious and observant Jew. Time The most eloquent spokesman for the value of literature Magazine featured Wouk on its cover in 1955 and described in one’s Avodat Hashem was Rav Aharon Lichtenstein zt”l. him as “a devout Orthodox Jew who had achieved worldly Rav Lichtenstein was the son-in-law of Rabbi Joseph success in a worldly-wise Manhattan while adhering to dietary Soloveitchik (“The Rav”) and Rosh Yeshiva at Yeshivat Har prohibitions and traditional rituals which many of his fellow Etzion (“The Gush”). Rav Lichtenstein also received a PhD in Jews find embarrassing.” English Literature from Harvard. Here is a quote from Rav

Though best known for his historical fiction, Wouk’s Lichtenstein concerning the role literature played in his own nonfiction This Is My God is viewed by many (including my identity: father) as the best introduction to , for both “[It] reinforced an awareness of the spiritual significance Jews (as an outreach tool) and non-Jews (as a conversion of ‘the best that has been thought and said in the world’ resource). In his introduction to that book, Wouk wrote: [Matthew Arnold’s definition of literature]. For what is it “Religious people tend to encounter, among those who that culture offers us? In relation to art – profound are not, a cemented certainty that belief in God is a expressions of the creative spirit, an awareness of crutch for the weak and the fearful… Let us be quite structure and its interaction with substance and, clear, it is not merely the comfort of the simple–though it consequently, the ability to organize and present ideas; in is that too, much to its glory–it is a formidable intellectual relation to life – the ability to understand, appreciate, and position with which most of the first-class minds of the confront our personal, communal and cosmic context, human race, century in and century out, have concurred, sensitivity to the human condition and some assistance in each in his own way….The vanguard is changing coping with it; in relation to both – a literary direction, that is all. It is becoming all too clear that – consciousness which enables us to transcend our own speaking of crutches–Freud can be a crutch, Marx can be milieu and place it in a broader perspective. Above all, a crutch, rationalism can be a crutch, and atheism can be culture instills in us a sense of the moral, psychological two canes and a pair of iron braces. None of us have all and metaphysical complexity of human life.” the answers, nor are we likely to have. But in the country (from By His Light: Character and Values in the Service of the halt, the man who is surest he has no limp may be of God, adapted by R. Ziegler. (Jersey City, NJ: Ktav, the worst-crippled.” 2003), chapter 12.) Wouk inspired thousands to rekindle their connection to Lastly, each of us should embrace our unique talents, Judaism. strengths and creativity. Not everyone should become a About forty years ago Herman Wouk retired to Palm doctor, lawyer or accountant. One of the challenges for Springs, CA. Rabbi Yonasan Denebeim, Chabad of Palm American Orthodox Judaism in the 21st century is that the cost Springs, knew Wouk well and considered him to be a of Orthodox living forces many to choose professions that surrogate father. In his eulogy, Rabbi Denebeim noted, “His they feel can support an Orthodox lifestyle, and not life was his Judaism. Many people made the mistake of necessarily based on their unique talents and abilities. We thinking that he was [just] an author. He thought this was a should also note that vocational jobs today are in high demand gift Hashem gave him to promote greater values.” In Palm and can command a respectable salary. I recently saw an Springs, Wouk studied Torah on a daily basis, until his last article in which business mogul Kevin O’Leary (of the TV day. Until recently, he taught a class twice a week. show Shark Tank fame) recommended that people not dismiss There are many lessons we can learn from the life and becoming a plumber: no student debt, and they can be very works of Herman Wouk. First, we should be proud Orthodox successful as “everyone needs a good plumber- even during a Jews. We should not hide, excuse nor apologize for our recession”. In Israel we see more of this culture. In the Jewish Orthodox Jewish values and observance. As Wouk taught, we State, there must be Jews able and available to engage in every have no reason to feel defensive about our belief nor our conceivable profession and service. practices. Rather we should feel pride and gratitude that we May Herman Wouk’s memory be for a blessing, and a are Jews and that we live our lives according to the Torah. source of inspiration for us all. Second, we should appreciate how the humanities, and especially literature, can be utilized to support our Jewish RABBI YOSEF WEINSTOCK

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As I complete my term as president and welcome David Lasko Hello Hollywood! as our new president, I would like to reflect on the progress that our congregation and community has made over the past June is shaping up to be quite the exciting month! two years. As noted below there has been significant growth Still in good spirits from this year’s incredible Yom Iyun (thank and accomplishments over the past two years. These you Yonina Blumenthal), we ride towards Shavuot, accomplishments include: enthusiastic about receiving the Torah celebrating with our loved ones. 1. New rabbis or new rabbinical positions. We have welcomed Rabbi Weinstock as our new Senior There is a tradition to celebrate this exciting time with flowers Rabbi, Rabbi Frieberg as our new Assistant Rabbi, as it usually coincides with spring which brings us blooms we Rabbi Nachbar as our YP Minyan Rabbi and Rabbi haven’t seen since before the winter. Another reason is that Hashem warned the Jews at Sinai that “the sheep and the of our third High Hioliday minyan and Rabbi Natan cattle shall not graze facing that mountain [Sinai].” Exodus Brownstein as our new Teen Rabbi. 34:3. The Torah was given in a desert, suggesting that 2. Sara Frieberg has been hired as our Coordinator of perhaps a miracle occurred, temporarily turning that Women’s Engagement area into fertile land with an abundance of greenery. In 3. We have had significant growth in our shul commemoration of this miracle, it became the custom to membership-close to 80 new members have joined celebrate the holiday of Shavuot with greenery. in the past 2 years. 4. The expansion to an additional third site for High In celebration of this beautiful tradition, the YIH Sisterhood, in Holiday minyanim. conjunction with Bais Mordechai, is running a floral 5. The reestablishment of the YP Minyan on a regular arrangement class on June 5th, just in time to create beautiful basis, bringing the number of minyanim on arrangements for Shavuot! mornings to eight. 6. The establishment of an Inclusion Committee. The Sisterhood would like to congratulate David Lasko as the incoming shul President! We wish you much hatzlacha on this 7. We have had two very successful shul dinners significant journey and look forward to the great things you will including our largest dinner ever this past year. accomplish. 8. We have made major improvements in our security, both physical security with a new fence, new doors Upcoming Programs for June: and a new electronic lock system as well as June 5 at 8 pm - Chizuk meeting (A Support Group for additional personnel for security. Jewish Women struggling with Infertility). For more 9. There will be an additional modular to be installed information: [email protected] this year giving us more space. June 5 at 8 pm - Floral Arrangement class in conjunction 10. Plans for a congregational cemetery section are with Bais Mordechai progressing and should be announced in the near future. For this month’s Take the Initiative Challenge, we invite you 11. There are plans for additional security improvements to get to know your immediate neighbor. Even a smile is a on our campus. step up if you’ve never made contact. As our community (Baruch Hashem!) grows, it is more important than ever to 12. We have had continued growth in our youth and strengthen our bonds with our neighbors so no one gets lost. adult programming. Together, we can ensure that we retain the unity As our community continues to grow, YI of Hollywood-Ft. Lauderdale, that is such a hallmark of our community. as the main anchor of the community, must continue to grow and adapt as well. We need more space, and that is going to be a major Chag Sameach! priority in the years ahead. We are looking into major expansion plans for our campus. We also need more participation from our members and I would like to urge everyone to pitch in and volunteer your time and effort to keep our shul functioning and growing.

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Remembering the Bigger Picture This summer, a former member of Congress from the Democratic party and a conservative Republican fundraiser penned an op-ed highlighting the imperative of bipartisanship when it comes to America’s support for Israel. Steve Israel, the former Chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and Fred Zeidman, a former President George W. Bush appointee, proudly wrote that “while we disagree on many issues, we are in complete and total agreement about continuing support for the relationship with Israel, which is a vital tenet of United States foreign policy in an increasingly unstable world. While we may have disagreements with various facets of Israeli policy, now is not the time to allow this critical alliance to erode.” America’s partnership with Israel is essential to keeping our ally safe and advancing the shared interests both countries champion. In a volatile Middle East, with new threats emerging constantly and geopolitics changing rapidly, the bond between both countries is a source of greatly needed stability. Zeidman and Israel note that the relationship has not always been one of perfect harmony. There have often been disagreements and debates over matters of policy. No relationship is immune from divergences of opinion. “This is why we need to occasionally step back and remind ourselves of the basics,” they write. Here’s what the bigger picture looks like, in their words: “A strong ally in the war on terror, intelligence cooperation with Israel is unparalleled. The only democracy in the region, Israel has an exemplary record of human rights that celebrates due process. Its judicial system has investigated, prosecuted, and jailed its own leaders.” “While Israel proudly identifies as a Jewish state, it is not a theocracy and the Knesset remains a vibrant and often chaotic example of the diverse Israeli parliamentary system. Arab party members, left wing supporters, and right wing settlers all sit in the same Knesset chamber.” “Israel is torn by the same social upheaval as other nations, but remains a flourishing democracy that promotes civil and religious liberties for all of its citizens. Women have served in major leadership roles, including prime minister, foreign minister, and Supreme Court chief, among other senior roles in government.” “Presidents and prime ministers come and go. Disagreements flare and subside. But today, global affairs spin with centrifugal force, uprooting long established norms and assumptions. Certain things must center us. The alliance between the United States and Israel is one.” That is the bigger picture we must all remember, no matter our individual side of the aisle. YOUNG ISRAEL OF HOLLYWOOD-FT. LAUDERDALE JUNE 2019 PAGE 7 EARLY SHABBOS MUSINGS Rabbi Adam Frieberg: [email protected]

Walking home after shul this past Friday night with my twelve halachic hours, and because he will count oldest daughter, Emunah, she turned to me, quite backwards from nightfall, as opposed to the Gra, who surprised, and asked, “Abba, why is it so light outside, will count backwards from sunset. To demonstrate the isn’t it Shabbos?” It then occurred to me that we are so difference in their opinion, on Friday, June 7, 2019 here used to bringing in Shabbat early in the summer time in Hollywood, according to the Gra, plag hamincha is at that we don’t even notice the oddity of it being light 6:45pm while according to the Baal HaTanya it isn’t outside, and therefore still technically Friday, while we until 7:42pm. have just made Kiddush for Shabbat moments before in shul. How exactly does this work? The answer, standing What we are essentially saying is that when we begin on one foot, is that we are allowed to accept Shabbat mincha on Friday afternoon at 7pm and conclude maariv early, a concept known as tosefet Shabbat. This is not a around 7:45pm, as those of us who are bringing in new concept; Rav introduces it to use in the Talmud1 but Shabbat early typically do, there is a very good chance, there are a lot of details and nuances as well as potential depending on the specific week, that we have accepted issues that come up when you venture down that road2. Shabbat too early according to the Baal HaTanya, who would rule that it was inappropriate for us to pray a In explaining this concept to my daughter, she asked the Shabbat maariv when we did. This does not even take logical question: if you allow Shabbat to come in early, into account the Shulchan Aruch’s definition of couldn’t you keep bringing Shabbat in earlier and earlier nightfall, 72 minutes after sunset, which is much later until you ended up having Shabbat all week long? The than the 39 minutes after sunset that we use to calculate answer to this very fair question, is that everyone nightfall (and the end of Shabbat) here at Young Israel. basically agrees3 that the earliest one can accept Shabbat If one were to make the calculations for plag hamincha is from plag hamincha, going so far as to say that if you based upon the position of the Shulchan Aruch, lit your Shabbat candles before this time, you can and colloquially referred to as Rabbainu Tam, plag should blow them out and light them again after plag hamincha would be even later. hamincha. However, you run into dicey territory as there are two schools of thought about how to calculate plag While this debate between the sunrise to sunset camp hamincha. While both camps agree that plag hamincha and the first light to nightfall camp is technically is one and a quarter halachic hours4, they debate what to unsettled, and therefore we do attempt to be stringent for count that hour and a quarter from5. These two opinions both approaches, it seems that the very strong custom are part of a much larger, raging debate colloquially amongst North American Jews has been to be lenient attributed to the Gra and the Baal HaTanya, though and bring in Shabbat after plag hamincha according to many others before and after these great rabbis have the calculations of the Gra. lined up in one of these two camps. The Gra believes the halachic day begins sunrise (neitz hachama) and ends at sunset (shkiyah), while the Baal HaTanya argues that the halachic day is much longer, begining at first light (alot hashachar) and ending at nightfall (tzeit hakochavim). This debate will affect the timing of plag hamincha in two ways. Firstly, the halachic hour and a quarter itself

will be longer according to the Baal HaTanya since he

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1 Masechet Brachot, 27b then dividing them by twelve. This way, every day has twelve 2 We will deal with just one of the myriad of issues in this halachic hours of sunlight, though those hours are almost short column. never sixty minutes long. In the summer they will be much 3 The Aruch HaShulchan (Orech Chaim 263:19) claims, that longer than 60 minutes; in the winter, when there are fewer in a case of pressing need, there is room to allow one to recite than twelve conventional hours of sunlight, the twelve maariv and accept Shabbat even before plag hamincha, but halachic hours will be shorter. The nighttime halachic hours this is a minority view. work the exact same way, and their length will inherently be 4 Halachic hours are defined by taking the total amount of juxtaposed to the daytime halachic hours. daylight minutes in a day, which vary from day to day, and 5 Mishna Berura, 263:19

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A SHUL ON THE TEMPLE MOUNT. It is reported that with Southern California was built in 2005. Bartenura was next the Muslim conquest of Israel in 638 CE, the Jews were with their blue bottle Moscato wine, the number one selling permitted to build a Shul and Beit Midrash on the Temple Moscato in America. All these wines and spirits are Mount. Rabbi Goren finds evidence of a Jewish presence dwarfed by the larger food company called Kayco, which on Har HaBayit even before the Muslim conquest. (Sefer includes Kedem foods. In addition to all this, Kedem Har HaBayit chapter 26). The Meira (1249-1315; Shavuot represents some of the biggest names in wine in Israel: 16a) wrote that he heard that in his time there was a Carmel, Teperberg and many others. One of the Herzog widespread custom to ascend the Temple Mount. The brothers, Hermon, is responsible for Tzedakah. The Radvaz (1479-1573) assumed that the rock in the Dome of Herzog family is now in its ninth generation in running a the Rock is where the Aron Kodesh stood and he huge company, all certified kosher. calculated how far one must be from that point; he then permitted entry to the rest of Har HaBayit. Rabbi Yechiel ANA PAUKER (1893-1960, aged 66). Ana was born Michel Tuketchinsky (d. 1956), writing pre-Six-Day War, Hannah Rabinsohn, into a very Orthodox Romanian observes that in the time of the Holy Temple there were Jewish family. Her father was a Shochet and worked at the Shuls on the Temple Mount. (From an article on Har Shul. Her mother was a small time food seller. Her brother HaBayit by Dr. Ari Zivotofsky in Jewish Action magazine.) remained religious and was a Zionist. Ana became a staunch Socialist and became a communist, a devoted THE RAV’S LANGUAGES. I had the privilege of learning Stalinist. Her claim to fame was that she became with Rav Soloveitchik for four years. I recently viewed my Romania‟s foreign minister in 1947 and served 5 years in notes on the shiurim and noticed that I had written some that position. In 1948, she was featured on the cover of words in the margin: English words that I would later need Time magazine as “the most powerful woman alive.” She to look up in the dictionary. It dawned on me that the Rav was the first female foreign minister in the world. Before was delivering his lectures in English, and I began to her rise to fame she led a difficult life. She was arrested in wonder how many languages he knew. He grew up in a 1923 and „24 for political communist activities and was Yiddish speaking home. He learned Russian in the street. exiled. In 1935 she was arrested, convicted, and Later the family moved to Warsaw where the Rav became sentenced to ten years imprisonment. In 1941 she was proficient in Polish. He went to Berlin in 1926 where he sent to Russia in a prisoner exchange. She returned to wrote two Ph.D. theses in German. He learned English in Romania in 1944 with the Red Army. Although a pro- America. He read Greek philosophy in Greek, German Stalinist, she did buck Stalin and helped arrange for philosophy in German, and the Vatican‟s document on the 100,000 Romanian Jews to make Aliyah in „50-„52. She Jews in Latin. A true scholar in many areas, but foremost in was arrested again for “,” but died of cancer in Torah. As Rabbi Yechezkel Abramski wrote in his eulogy of 1960. To date she is a controversial person in Romanian the Brisker Rav (Rav Chaim Soloveitchik, the Rav‟s history. grandfather), “After the giants have been taken away from us, who knows what the dwarfs who follow them will do to THE MURDER OF CHAIM ARLOSOROFF. Chaim their teachings...” Arlosoroff headed the political department of the Labor Zionist Party, headed by David Ben Gurion, and was seen THE SIMCHAH BUSINESS. The Herzog family started it as destined for greatness. On January 16, 1933, two men and still runs the family business. They survived the shot and killed Arlosoroff in cold blood on the Tel Aviv Holocaust and communism and became the epitome of the beachfront. Most people believed the murderers came from American success story. And they never forgot their the Revisionist Party, founded by Zev Jabotinsky, bitter foundation stones of family and religion. Royal Wine and rivals of the Labor Zionists. The British arrested Abraham Kedem just celebrated their 70th anniversary, but the story Stavsky, Zvi Rosenblatt, and Abba Ahimeir for their part in began much earlier. Menahem Emanuel Herzog the crime. Stavsky and Rosenblatt were found guilty at established the winery in the 19th century. It was during their trial, and Stavsky was condemned to death; but both the tenure of Philip Herzog (1843-1918) that the winery were later acquitted for insufficient evidence. Revisionists became well known. That happened when the winery consistently denied any involvement. (In 1982, almost 50 became the official suppliers of the Austro-Hungarian years later, Prime Minister Menachem Begin appointed a Empire, Franz Joseph. In 1875, Philip was bestowed with state commission to re-examine the case. It was never the title of Baron in honor of this status. The roots of the solved.) After Stavsky‟s acquittal on July 20, 1934, he was Baron Herzog brand was born. But then came the to be honored with an Aliyah in Tel Aviv‟s Great Holocaust and the family was lucky to survive. They were Synagogue on that Shabbat. As he rose for his Aliyah, penniless when they came to Williamsburg, N.Y. in 1948. Labor Zionists workers, planted in the synagogue, hurled Starting all over again, Eugene Herzog worked hard and stones, books, and broken benches at him. 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facebook.com/ZombekOrthodontics YOUNG ISRAEL OF HOLLYWOOD-FT. LAUDERDALE JUNE 2019 PAGE 15 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Q: I’m a teacher, and spend most of my break in the teachers’ lounge, talking to the other teachers. Yesterday, while discussing discipline issues, one teacher commented, “I have a hard time controlling some of these kids; I can’t tell you how many times I’ve exploded at them in the past week.” Since this teacher is publicly sharing his flaw, may I repeat what he said to others?

A: Even if someone reveals negative information about himself publicly and doesn’t seem bothered about it, that doesn’t give you permission to spread the information any further. The information will almost certainly reduce the person’s reputation in others’ eyes, which makes it lashon harah.

Q: While I stay up all night learning on Shavuot I plan to drink intermittently. Can I make one bracha of Shehakol to cover all of my drinks throughout the night?

A: Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach held that one can verbally stipulate before making the first bracha that s/he has in mind all subsequent drinks later in the night. Nevertheless, Rav Auerbach prefers that one make an after-blessing (ie Borei Nefashot) after one finishes drinking and then making another Shehakol blessing on the next drink.

Q: What’s the difference between “Ba’Omer” and “La’Omer” when counting Sefirat Ha’Omer? I have seen both terms used in different siddurim.

A: The Shulhan Arukh states that the proper text is ba'omer (in the omer) while the Mishna Berura (498:8) prefers la'omer (to the omer). R. Soloveitchik explained the difference by pointing out that ba'omer is to be understood as "in the omer period between Pesach and Shavuot," whereas la'omer means "relating to the omer sacrifice." Since there is no longer an omer sacrifice, the authorities are divided as to which formulation is preferred. Rambam (Hil. Temidim uMusafim 7:24) considers counting the days of the omer to be independent of the omer sacrifice, and so we remain biblically obligated to count the forty-nine days from Pesach to Shavuot, and thus say ba'omer. Other early authorities disagree, as they understand the obligation to be directly linked to the omer sacrifice, hence not required by the Torah when there is no longer a Temple. In their view we should say la'omer, which conveys that counting the omer is linked to the omer sacrifice, and thus in our time a rabbinic, but not biblical, obligation. R. Soloveitchik sought to satisfy both views by reciting ba'omer out loud and then la'omer quietly, immediately followed by the prayer for rebuilding the Temple and reinstitution of the omer sacrifice. (Rav Hershel Schachter, from the RCA Koren Siddur pg. 329)

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LAUDERDALE JUNE 2019 PAGE 16 DONATIONS Mark & Crissy Kogan Abby’s Closet Joe Shapiro & Myrna Ziegler to commemorate the yahrzeit of her Clothing for needy children in memory of Abby Ginsberg father Irving Forman Billy & Batzi Berman in appreciation to Paul & Yvonne In memory of Sharon Ness’s brother Myron Kaufman Ginsberg for hospitality Timothy & Linda Shapiro In memory of Jacques Vogel David & Joan Kornbluth in memory of Jacques Vogel Jewish Education Fund In memory of Dorothy Packhouz Funding to local Jewish schools In memory of Renee Kugelman’s mother Billy & Batzi Berman in appreciation of Larry & Judy Weiss for In memory of Rhoda Resnick their hospitality Ira & Sheila Klee Posner In appreciation of Alvin & Tamara Cohen for their hospitality Howard & Ellen Rotterdam in honor of the birth of Gerald & In appreciation of Joey & Bonnie Betesh for their hospitality Ruth Mayerhoff’s grandson In appreciation of Yosi & Sharon Goldberger for their Joe Shapiro & Myrna Ziegler in appreciation to Paul & Yvonne hospitality Ginsberg for Pesach hospitality Alex & Bette Hochberger Daniel Stahl Ronit Wallerstein Memorial Plaques Memorialize loved ones on Plaque in the Chapel Adult Education Jay & Ellen Adler in memory of her father Rabbi Aaron Feder Rabbi Yosef Carmel - Scholar in Residence Trudy Abramson in memory of her mother Adele Weinstock Seforim Fund Tsachi & Jessica Baitner in memory of their father Dr. Silvio Prayer Books and Library Books Sperber Steven & Ruthy Mandel to commemorate the yahrzeit of her Alan Berger & Aliza Septimus in memory of his father Dr. parents Simcha Yosef Mitzner and Sara Mitzner Morton Berger, Meir ben Yisrael Yehudah Judy Pelman in memory of Lenny Pianko’s beloved mother Gary & Sandra Bloom in memory of his father Louis Bloom Marion Pianko Usher & Brenda Bryn in memory of his brother Rabbi Chaim Shul David Bryn Carl & Debra Drucker in memory of his mother Shirley Synagogue Operating Budget Drucker Elie & Josselyne Bensoussan in appreciation of his aliyah Walter & Fay Fingerer in memory of Fay’s mother Dr. Jean Mark & Rochelle Daniels in appreciation of his aliyah Jofen and Wally’s father Louis Fingerer Edward & Meira Davis in appreciation of his aliyah Jay & Michelle Mendelsohn in loving memory of Michelle’s Hillel & Rachayl Davis mother Marsha Schachnow and Jay’s father Dr. Morris Jacob Dickstein Mendelsohn Ron & Ellen Dimbert in appreciation of his aliyah Myra Shulkes in memory of her father Morris Reiser and her Jason & Jennifer Eichenholz in honor of Yoni Sperber and in brother Ronald Charles Reiser memory of Yoni’s father Silvio Sperber Jonathan & Daniella Sperber in memory of their father Dr. Alexander Epstein Silvio Sperber Shlomo Fuchs in appreciation of his aliyah Dr. Leeor Goldstein – Guest Speaker Jefferey & Deborah Fine in appreciation of his aliyah Adam & Denise Snow Teichman Rosenblatt Shabbat Mevorchim Lecture Series Milton & Sandra Glazer Gary & Sandy Bloom in honor of a new Sefer Torah written in David & Arlene Goldberger memory of Sandy’s parents Morris & Frieda Kuflik in NY Barry Goodman by Sandy’s brother & sister-in-law Dr. Paul & Shelli Kuflik Hammerman Charitable Trust David & Monica Genet in memory of her parents Isaac & David Harris in memory of his wife Janice Harris, Shaindel bat Eugenia Rosen Shimon, to commemorate her yahrzeit Dani & Mimi Bengio in memory of his mother Miriam Bengio Moshe Aharon Izsak to commemorate Yom Hazikaron Charity Fund Alan Jaff in appreciation of his aliyah Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund Yonatan & Judith Jaimovich in appreciation of the Bar Mitzvah Jason & Jennifer Eichenholz thanking Rabbi Elazar Bloom for aliyot his years of teaching and dedication to the BMA students Glenn Kapetansky in appreciation of his aliyah Herb & Edith Fishler in appreciation of his aliyot Mark & Crissy Kogan in appreciation of his aliyah In memory of Jacques Vogel Barry Leff In memory of Rhoda Resnick Laura Lenes Avie & Sara Friederwitzer Yitzchak & Idy Marmorstein in appreciation of his aliyah Irene Friederwitzer in memory of Rhoda Resnick Duke McCarthy Ben J. & Dorit Genet in memory of Naomi Baratz’s Daniel & Anniel Nagler in honor of Menashe Frank grandmother Lois Zaret YOUNG ISRAEL OF HOLLYWOOD-FT. LAUDERDALE JUNE 2019 PAGE 17 Rami & Rose Ovadia Daniel & Debby Aqua Kalman & Shoshana Packouz Dror & Avivit Ben Aharon Norman & Meryl Palgon for the yahrzeits of dearly beloved Avi & Judy Baitner Grandpa Louis Decter, and dear Uncle Jerry Decter Marc & Lori Ben-Ezra In appreciation of Norman’s aliyah Joel & Lauren Berley Israel & Claire Rand in appreciation of his aliyah Bill & Batzi Berman Howard & Carol Bienenfeld Sammy & Lisa Rhein in appreciation of his aliyah Gary & Sandy Bloom Max Ribald Ray & Daphna Cleeman Leonard & Emilia Rosenstein in appreciation of his aliyah Jen & Jason Eichenholz Yettie Ruskin to commemorate yizkor Wally & Fay Fingerer Robert & Yetta Saks in appreciation of his aliyah Menashe & Jamie Frank Gerson & Maxine Salomon in appreciation of his aliyah Avi & Dina Frisch Islon & Eve Seliger in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Ephraim & Jon & Wendy Gelman Tammy Landa Brugger’s grandson in Israel PJ & Judy Goldberg Barry Shrage James & Heather Hoffman Myra Shulkes in memory of Jacques Vogel Marty & Marcy Hoffman In memory of Rhoda Resnick Rachel & Danny Hoisman In memory of Naomi Baratz’s grandmother Lois Zaret Benjamin & Danielle Jaffe Doron & DV Kahn Nelson & Sheila Stark in memory of Madelyn Weisz David & Susana Kenigsberg Michel & Samra Vogel in appreciation of his aliyah Joel, Ronit, Aaron, Kira & Aliza Kornbluth Rabbi Yosef & Rebecca Weinstock in appreciation of his aliyot Aaron & Valerie Kurlansky Ira Weissman in appreciation of his aliyah Noah & Rachelle Lewinger Michael Yusupov in appreciation of his aliyah in the Sephardic Phillippe & Stacey Lieberman in memory of Philippe's father and Minyan uncle and both sets of grandparents Tomchei Shabbos Dov & Deborah Linzer Luxx Events Shabbat Meals for needy families in the community Alex & Aliza Markovich Joe & Robin Andisman Willy & Harriette Moses Avie & Sara Friederwitzer Daniel & Anniel Nagler Stan & Marla Frohlinger Ari & Cheryl Pearl Barry & Lois Levontin Lily & Joe Rosenblatt Jerry & Sharon Ness in memory of Rhoda Resnick Stuart & Ilanit Samuels Islon & Eve Seliger to commemorate the yahrzeit of his father Zachary & Alisa Schenker Ernst Seliger Jeff & Risa Schiff In memory of Jacques Vogel Steven & Judy Schultz Joe Shapiro & Myrna Ziegler in appreciation of Jerry & Sharon Alan Berger & Aliza Septimus Ness for Shabbat hospitality Sam & Heather Sered In appreciation of Steve & Ruthy Mandel for Pesach Elliot & Elysha Shainberg hospitality Yoni & Daniella Sperber In appreciation of Dale & Marlene Bergman for Pesach Jason & Marilyn Tache hospitality Steven & Randi Zombek In appreciation of Silvia Sperber for Shabbat hospitality Event Sponsors Cindy & Eitan Siev to commemorate a yahrzeit Miriam & Yaakov Amselem Rabbi Raphael & Malka Stohl Berkower family Yom Ha’Atzmaut Joel & Barbara Coplowitz Thank you to the generous sponsors of our recent event Sheryl Dennis Katzin Sponsors Michael & Lara Hoffman David & Monica Genet in honor of the amazing lone soldiers of Steven & Sarah Jacoby the Young Israel of Hollywood Lev & Raya Kandinov Avi & Debra Naider Kurtz/Leff families Madrich Sponsors Dov & Rachel Lasry Charles & Vera Hirsh Shimmy & Ilana Lazar Levi & Risa Kahane with gratitude and love in honor of our Rami & Rose Ovadia in honor of Jacob, Isaac, Joseph and David grandparents, parents and children Roman & Adelina Yusupov Zionist Organization of America Jonathan & Rachelle Zucker Anonymous Chaverim Sponsors Jay & Ellen Adler

YOUNG ISRAEL OF HOLLYWOOD-FT. LAUDERDALE JUNE 2019 PAGE 18 SIMCHAS FROM OUR FAMILIES – MAZEL TOV TO:

BIRTHS  Aryeh & Elissa Love on the birth of their daughter Molly Rose, Miriam Malya Raizel  Marc & Stefanie Mingel on the birth of their daughter Blake Emilia, Amalia  Rabbi Gavriel & Estee Grossman on the birth of their son Avraham Yisroel  Justin & Erica Zisquit on the birth of their twin daughters Annabel Sarah and Olivia Harper, and to grandparents Judd & Deborah Zisquit, and uncles & aunts Jonah & Reena Zisquit and Aviel & Atara Raab  Deivid & Raquel Lutwak on the birth of their grandson  The Hoenig family on the birth of their new grandson, Avraham Zev, son of Yossi & Zisa Farkas of Kiryias Yoel  Brenda & Alan Pritzker on the birth of a grandson to Shira & Maor Danino of Dallas, TX ENGAGEMENTS & MARRIAGES  Linda Slomowitz & Sid Klein on their engagement, and to the entire Slomowitz and Klein families  Stan & Marla Frohlinger on the marriage of their son Jordan to Lauren Kramer, daughter of Jon & Mirian Kramer of Jamaica Estates, NY, and to siblings Aliza & Tzvi Aronin, Daniella & Mitch Balsam, and Raquel BNAI MITZVOT  Benny Jaimovich upon the celebration of his Bar Mitzvah, and to his parents Yonatan & Hudy Jaimovich and grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Jaimovich and Rabbi & Mrs. Pinchas Weberman  Yossi & Helene Wenger on the Bar Mitzvah in New Jersey of their grandson Binyamin Wenger  The Bat Mitzvah girls and their families: Julia Baitner, Merav Septimus Berger, Eve Ehrenreich, Breina Fensterszaub, Kira Friedman, Elisheva Frisch, Ahuva Grossman, Kayla Hoffman, Hannah Hoisman, Amira Kahn, Kira Kornbluth, Keren Lazar, Ariela Leibowitz, Talia Leubitz, Zahava Mazurek, Yael Melnitsky, Noa Meza, Batsheva Nightingale, Talia Ohayon, Leila Samuels, Emma Seghi, Rebecca Shamah, Myriam Sipper, Samantha Steiner, Melissa Tabbouche, Lauren Tabbouche, Abigail Tachè, Nechamie Taillard  Davi Link upon the celebration in Israel of his Bar Mitzvah, and to Davi’s parents Adam & Gabi Link and brother Tani  Ephraim & Tammy Landa Brugger on the Bar Mitzvah of their grandson Eitan Zeve and to parents Miriam & Yaron Marcus of Bet Shemesh Israel, and to great-grandmother Rebbitzen Vera Weller  The Hoenig family on the Bar Mitzvah of their grandson, Avi Kinzbrunner, son of Eric & Suri Kinzbrunner of Silver Spring, MD ALSO MAZEL TOV TO:  Brauser Maimonides Academy Annual Gala honorees Sari & Michael Resnick, and to Hanna Shekhter (Teacher of the Year Award), Mimi Jankovits (Community Impact Award), Leona & Leon Brauser (Hakarat Hatov Award)  Sam & Deborah Rand on their grandson Jacob Bean making the President’s Honor Roll at UCF

OUR CONDOLENCES TO: May they be comforted amongst the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem  Stanley Resnick on the loss of his wife, our dear member Rhoda Resnick.  Marci Pachter on the loss of her mother Cynthia Uvlin  The family of our dear member Brenda Klein  Michel Vogel on the loss of his father Jacques Vogel  Naomi Baratz and Elana Kohlhagen on the loss of their grandmother Mrs. Lois Zaret  Steven Greenberger on the loss of his mother Phyllis Greenberger

WE WARMLY THANK OUR SHABBAT SPONSORS: KIDDUSHIM  Yonatan & Hudy Jaimovich in honor of their son Benny’s Bar Mitzvah  Ira Posner & Sheila Klee in honor of their 45th wedding anniversary, in honor of Sheila’s birthday, and to commemorate the yahrzeit of Ira’s brother, Charles Posner  Yariv & Shira Miron to commemorate the yahrzeit of her mother Joy Yehudit bat Zusman SEUDAH SHLISHIT  Vera & Charles Hirsh and family to commemorate the yahrzeit of Bee Shaine, a woman of valor, committed to her Jewish faith and the strength of the State of Israel TORAH DIALOGUE  Edward & Jamie Czinn to commemorate the yahrzeit of his sister Aliza Czinn Sherman, Leiba bat Bunem Tzvi  Dov & Jayme Oxenberg in memory of her parents, Ze’ev ben Chaim on his 1st yahrzeit, and Breiyndel bat Reb Dovid HaLevi

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July 2019 Young Israel of Hollywood -Ft. Sivan/Tammuz 5779 Lauderdale Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 (28 Sivan) 2 (29 Sivan) 3 (30 Sivan) 4 (1 Tammuz) 5 (2 Tammuz) 6 (3 Tammuz) Korach S. 6:15a,6:45,7:15a,8:00a S. 6:15a,7:00,7:30a,8:00a Rosh Chodesh Tammuz Rosh Chodesh Tammuz S. 6:15a,7:00,7:30a,8:00a See box for Shacharit Mincha 8:05p Mincha 8:05p S. 6:00a,6:30,7:00a,8:00a Independence Day Mincha 7:00p & 8:05p times Mincha 8:05p S. 7:15a,8:00a,8:30a,9:00a Rabbi's Class 7:10p Mincha 8:05p 7:58p Mincha 7:55p Shabbat Ends 8:56p

7 (4 Tammuz) 8 (5 Tammuz) 9 (6 Tammuz) 10 (7 Tammuz) 11 (8 Tammuz) 12 (9 Tammuz) 13 (10 Tammuz) Chukat S.7:15a,8:00a,8:30a,9:00a S. 6:15a,6:45,7:15a,8:00a S. 6:15a,7:00,7:30a,8:00a S. 6:15a,7:00,7:30a,8:00a S. 6:15a,6:45,7:15a,8:00a S. 6:15a,7:00,7:30a,8:00a See box for Shacharit Mincha 8:05p Mincha 8:05p Mincha 8:05p Mincha 8:05p Mincha 8:05p Mincha 7:00p & 8:05p times Rabbi's Class 7:10p 7:57p Mincha 7:55p Shabbat Ends 8:55p

14 (11 Tammuz) 15 (12 Tammuz) 16 (13 Tammuz) 17 (14 Tammuz) 18 (15 Tammuz) 19 (16 Tammuz) 20 (17 Tammuz) Balak S.7:15a,8:00a,8:30a,9:00a S. 6:15a,6:45,7:15a,8:00a S. 6:15a,7:00,7:30a,8:00a S. 6:15a,7:00,7:30a,8:00a S. 6:15a,6:45,7:15a,8:00a S. 6:15a,7:00,7:30a,8:00a See box for Shacharit Mincha 8:00p Mincha 8:00p Mincha 8:00p Mincha 8:00p Mincha 8:00p Mincha 7:00p & 8:00p times Rabbi's Class 7:05p 7:55p Mincha 7:50p Shabbat Ends 8:53p

21 (18 Tammuz) 22 (19 Tammuz) 23 (20 Tammuz) 24 (21 Tammuz) 25 (22 Tammuz) 26 (23 Tammuz) 27 (24 Tammuz) Pinchas Fast of Tammuz S. 6:15a,6:45,7:15a,8:00a S. 6:15a,7:00,7:30a,8:00a S. 6:15a,7:00,7:30a,8:00a S. 6:15a,6:45,7:15a,8:00a S. 6:15a,7:00,7:30a,8:00a Shabbat Mevarchim Fast Starts 5:23a Mincha 8:00p Mincha 8:00p Mincha 8:00p Mincha 8:00p Mincha 7:00p & 8:00p See box for Shacharit S.7:00a,8:00a,8:30a,9:00a times Mincha 7:50p 7:52p Rabbi's Class 7:05p Fast Ends 8:49p Mincha 7:50p Shabbat Ends 8:50p

28 (25 Tammuz) 29 (26 Tammuz) 30 (27 Tammuz) 31 (28 Tammuz) S.7:15a,8:00a,8:30a,9:00a S. 6:15a,6:45,7:15a,8:00a S. 6:15a,7:00,7:30a,8:00a S. 6:15a,7:00,7:30a,8:00a Mincha 7:55p Mincha 7:55p Mincha 7:55p Mincha 7:55p

FULL SCHEDULE OF SHABBAT SHACHARIT SERVICES 7:00 a.m. Main Sanctuary 8:00 a.m. Rooms 1 & 2 8:45 a.m. Beit Midrash 9:00 a.m. Sephardic, Library 9:00 a.m. Main Sanctuary 9:30 a.m. YP, Modular 9:30 a.m. Teen, Room 5 9:30 a.m. Youth, Chapel

Young Israel of Hollywood -Ft. June 2019 Lauderdale Iyar/Sivan 5779 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 (27 Iyyar) Bechukotai Shabbat Mevarchim 42nd Day Omer Kehillah Kiddush See box for Shacharit Shabbat Mevorchim Shiur 5pm Guest Speaker 6:45pm Mincha 7:45p Shabbat Ends 8:48p 2 (28 Iyyar) 3 (29 Iyyar) 4 (1 Sivan) 5 (2 Sivan) 6 (3 Sivan) 7 (4 Sivan) 8 (5 Sivan) Bamidbar Yom Yerushalayim 44th Day Omer Rosh Chodesh Sivan 46th Day Omer 47th Day Omer 48th Day Omer Erev Shavuot 43rd Day Omer S. 6:15a,6:45a,7:15a,8:00a 45th Day Omer S. 6:15a,7:00,7:30a,8:00a S. 6:15a,6:45,7:15a,8:00a S. 6:15a,7:00,7:30a,8:00a 49th Day Omer S.7:15a,8:00a,8:30a,9:00a Mincha 8:00p S. 6:00a,6:30,7:00a,8:00a Mincha 8:00p Mincha 8:00p Mincha 7:00p,& 8:00p Scholar in Residence 10am Hachnasat Sefer Mincha 8:00p 8:00pm Sisterhood Scholar in Residence Rabbi Shlomo Zuckier Torah Flower Event Rabbi Shlomo Zuckier See box for Shacharit Mincha 8:00p times 7:53p Rabbi's Class 6:50p Mincha 7:50p

after 8:51p 9 (6 Sivan) 10 (7 Sivan) 11 (8 Sivan) 12 (9 Sivan) 13 (10 Sivan) 14 (11 Sivan) 15 (12 Sivan) Nasso Shavuot - 1st Day Shavuot / Yizkor S. 6:15a,7:00,7:30a,8:00a S. 6:15a,7:00,7:30a,8:00a S. 6:15a,6:45,7:15a,8:00a S. 6:15a,7:00,7:30a,8:00a See box for Shacharit Rabbi Shlomo Zuckier Rabbi Shlomo Zuckier Mincha 8:00p Mincha 8:00p Mincha 8:00p Mincha 7:00p,& 8:00p times S.5:30,7:00,8:00,9:00a S.7:00a,8:00a,8:45a,9:00a , Rabbi's Class 7:05p Mincha 6:35 & 8:00p 9:30a 7:55p Mincha 7:50p Mincha 8:00p Shabbat Ends 8:54p after 6:46p Yom Tov ends 8:52p or after 8:51p 16 (13 Sivan) 17 (14 Sivan) 18 (15 Sivan) 19 (16 Sivan) 20 (17 Sivan) 21 (18 Sivan) 22 (19 Sivan) Father’s Day S. 6:15a,6:45,7:15a,8:00a S. 6:15a,7:00,7:30a,8:00a S. 6:15a,7:00,7:30a,8:00a S. 6:15a,6:45,7:15a,8:00a S. 6:15a,7:00,7:30a,8:00a Beha'alotcha S.7:15a,8:00a,8:30a,9:00a Mincha 8:05p Mincha 8:05p Mincha 8:05p Mincha 8:05p Mincha 7:00p,& 8:05p See box for Shacharit Mincha 8:05p times 7:57p Rabbi's Class 7:10p Mincha 7:55p Shabbat Ends 8:55p 23 (20 Sivan) 24 (21 Sivan) 25 (22 Sivan) 26 (23 Sivan) 27 (24 Sivan) 28 (25 Sivan) 29 (26 Sivan) Sh'lach S.7:15a,8:00a,8:30a,9:00a S. 6:15a,6:45,7:15a,8:00a S. 6:15a,7:00,7:30a,8:00a S. 6:15a,7:00,7:30a,8:00a S. 6:15a,6:45,7:15a,8:00a S. 6:15a,7:00,7:30a,8:00a Shabbat Mevarchim 7:30am-1pm Bikur Mincha 8:05p Mincha 8:05p Mincha 8:05p Mincha 8:05p Mincha 7:00p,& 8:05p See box for Shacharit Cholim Blood Drive times Mincha 8:05p 7:58p Rabbi's Class 7:10p Mincha 7:55p Shabbat Ends 8:56p 30 (27 Sivan) S.7:15a,8:00a,8:30a,9:00a Mincha 8:05p FULL SCHEDULE OF SHABBAT SHACHARIT SERVICES 7:00 a.m. Main Sanctuary 8:00 a.m. Rooms 1 & 2 8:45 a.m. Beit Midrash 9:00 a.m. Sephardic, Library 9:00 a.m. Main Sanctuary 9:30 a.m. YP, Modular 9:30 a.m. Teen, Room 5 9:30 a.m. Youth, Chapel You pay your current IT PROVIDER good money to keep your computers Up, Running, And Problem Free! So Why Are You Still Having Constant Computer Problems?

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Please be apart of it for the New Year for 5780 Your generosity makes the unsponsored Shabbat & Yom Tov kiddushim and seuda shlishit possible!

 The family of Rabbi Dr. Ted Abramson ( ” ) in honor of the  Doris & Jonathan Konovitch in memory of Jonathan’s parents, Daf Yomi Participants L’hagdil Torah u’leha’adirah Rabbi Harold & Bernyce Konovitch ( ” ), Jonathan’s sister  Dror & Avivit Ben-Aharon Robyn L. Konovitch ( ” ) and Doris’ father Walter Berger ( ” )  Earl & Donna Barron in memory of his father and mother Jack  Shelly & Lynda Levin in memory of her parents Sol & Faye & Sarah Barron ( ” ) Comet ( ” ) and his parents Dr. Hyman & Dorothy Levin ( ” )  Mimi & Dani Bengio in honor of our wonderful community.  Alex & Aliza Markovich  Howard and Carol Bienenfeld in honor of their grandchildren  Meryl & Dr. Norman Palgon, Tamar & Brian Weinberg, David,  Alvin & Tamara Cohen in honor of their children & Sarah, Alana and Daniel, Aliza & Steve Goldstein, Matthew grandchildren & in respect of the wonderful Young Israel Dylan, Gavin Leo, and Charlotte Reese, & Rebecca & Seth Community! Kinzbrunner, Shmuel Ezra, Eliana Sara and Kayla Ahuva in  Jennifer, Danny, Betzalel, Noam, Tali and Ayelet Cohen in memory of their dearly beloved parents, grandparents & great honor of their making aliyah and to thank YIH and Hollywood grandparents, Shirley & David Lyman ( ” ) for such wonderful (and fruitful) years.  Curtiss Pulitzer in memory of Linda Pulitzer ( ” ) and in honor  Stuart & Tova Courtney in loving memory of Tova’s parents of his beautiful grandchildren Alexandra Claire, Isabelle Asher & Masha Moshkovsky ( ” ), Tova’s brother Chanon Sophie, Dylan Jake, Daniella Sara, Liana Rachel, David Ori and Moshkovsky ( ” ), & Stuart’s parents Richard & Frieda Maya Shay. Courtney ( ” ) & Tova’s beloved aunt and uncle Rivka &  Dr. & Mrs. Sam & Deborah Rand & Jacob Bean in blessed Shabtai Moshkovsky ( ” ) memory of Dr. Abraham Rand ( ” ) & Rabbi Yaacov Yosef  Edward & Jamie Czinn in memory of Ed’s sister Aliza Sherman Rand ( ” ) ( ” )  Dr. Joseph & Lily Rosenblatt in honor of Rabbi Yosef and  The Danis family in memory of Susu’s mother Elka bat Yisroel Rebecca Weinstock in the merit of chizuk, chochma,and bina and father, Yitzhak Binim ben Dovid, ( ” ) & Stephen’s father in leading our community. Aaron ben Shimon ( ” )  Howard & Ellen Rotterdam in honor of their grandchildren  Jordan & Tammy Ditchek and a refuah sheilama for all those in need.  Lippy & Mati Fischman  Daniel & Deborah Salama  Herb and Edith Fishler in memory of their parents ( ” )  Jeffrey and Risa Schiff in memory of her beloved parents Natalie and Philip Manas ( ) & aunt Miriam Silverman ( )  Skin Center & Dr. Barry & Jillian Galitzer in honor of their ” ” blessed parents Josh & Debbie Galitzer and Abba & Sandy  Randi & Jason Schulman in honor of their children. Borowich whom their children are fortunate to live in the  Enid & Warren Schwartz. same community with.  Islon & Eve Seliger in honor of their grandchildren.  Ira & Miriam Ginsberg in memory of their beloved parents  Myra Shulkes and family in loving memory of Dr. Howard Abe & Tillie Simon ( ” ), Max & Hana Ginsberg ( ” ) Shulkes ( ” )  Bob & Debbie Hirsch in memory of his parents Murray &  Maish & Tziviah Staiman in memory of her beloved mother Roslyn Hirsch ( ” ) and in honor of their children & Judie Warman ( ” ) grandchildren  Ronald & Risa Steiner in honor of their wonderful children  Marty & Marcy Hoffman in memory of their parents Harold & and grandchildren. Dora Engelstein ( ” ) and Sol & Sara Hoffman ( ” ).  David & Haya Tepper and family in honor of Tzahal.  Larry & Judy Weiss in memory of their beloved daughter  Sarah & Steven Jacoby in honor of their children and in memory of their fathers; Aaron Jacoby ( ” ) & Herbert Elizabeth Susan Weiss ( ” ), his beloved father Seymour S. Englander ( ” ) Weiss ( ” ) and beloved mother Roslyn L. Weiss ( ” ) and Judy’s beloved father Benjamin Hammerman ( )  Doron & DV Kahn for a refuah shleimah for all those in need. ”  Lev & Raya Kandinov in honor of their parents and their  Arlene Weiss in memory of her beloved husband Milt and her children. beloved parents Jack and Sarah Barron ( ” )  Steven & Lauren Kimmel  Fred & Lori Wittlin in honor of their children and  Mark & Crissy Kogan and family grandchildren.

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