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Vol. LIV, No. 16 April 12, 2012 20 Nisan 5772 Congregation Marking Yom HaShoah April 18 "#$%%#&'()*"+,-+.,/,0#&1)+2&"343,"+54//4#6+7$'#"+8410&114$'+.,9+.*"+"#$%:#"*$)1;+2(,#(+<=:*"4*$0*+2(#:*%+.*"+>4-* ##################################################012.31#4)1&2+#516)+#%2-#71&#-%897)1&+#0%2.1551+#)71# -%897)1&#%2-#9&%2--%897)1&#&13:1').;15"#/6#</5/'%83)#38&;.;/&#%2-#=1>? :51#@3&%15#A%3)#A&13.-12)#B.55.%>#C29%&+#D.55#3:1%E#%F/8)#7/D#)71#47/%7# 37%:1-#)71.&#5.;13#%)#=1>:51#@3&%15G3#H/>#<%47/%7#31&;.'1#/2#I:&.5#JKL during Israel s fight for independence. It gave me great strength knowing the Jewish people can survive, she wrote in an essay to be read by her mother, Denise Stern, at the Yom HaShoah service. It is tied to the Passover story, she said. The 2(,#( and the Passover story should be passed on to future generations together. They are both stories about oppression and survival and they go hand-in-hand. The service begins with a candlelight procession, during which the congregation s Holocaust survivors are escorted into a darkened Sanctuary by family members and students from the Temple Israel Religious School as Rabbi Marim D. Charry announces their name and pre-war hometown. Candles that the survivors carry are used to light a 6*$,"#( in the shape of a Star of David. The service, to be conducted by Rabbi Howard Stecker, includes Maariv and the Mourner s Kaddish, as well as El Maleh Rahamim and Hatikvah led by Cantor Raphael Frieder. Children from the Gahelet Children s Choir and the Temple Israel Religious School will sing a number of songs. At the conclusion of the service, members of the congregation are given Yom HaShoah Yahrzeit candles, which they carry in silence to the Holocaust memorial on the front lawn outside the Sanctuary. An exhibit of Holocaust memorabilia, possessions of the congregation s 2(,#( survivors, will be on display in the Blue Room both before and after the service. One of the main reasons that we were "#$%&'#(%)*+#,-.)/& Temple Israel s annual Yom HaShoah commemoration will focus on the impact the Holocaust has had on the lives of the third generation since the 2(,#( when the congregation holds its annual service honoring survivors, on Wednesday, April 18, at 7:30 P.M. in the Sanctuary. It has certainly shaped my identity, said Danielle Stern, the 23-year old granddaughter of Temple Israel Past President William Ungar, a Holocaust survivor whose heroic fight for survival was detailed in his 2000 memoir, Destined To Live. The Holocaust has been a very real, very big part of my life, she said. There was always an underlying message that came from the experience of the Holocaust: we were Jewish, we have struggled, and we are strong. We overcome. Three of her grandparents were Holocaust survivors, as well as her great-grandmother. Another grandmother, Temple Israel member Jerry Ungar who died four years ago, served in the underground able to overcome adversity in the past and remain spiritually creative and nationally united is thanks to our concept of?#0(,", to remember, Mr. Ungar wrote in a Voice Guest Column in 1993. Generation after generation was brought up not to forget the past. Mr. Ungar s granddaughter, a psychology graduate student in California, is a 2011 graduate of Washington University in St. Louis. There is an underlying message of being part of the Jewish people, she said. Part of our identity is knowing that we as a people can overcome. It helps define who we become, it is the how and why. What my grandparents went through has impacted me greatly. Knowing this has given me strength. It has shaped my identity. It has shaped my life.

I#QO@R,#SC,4=#ROTC$P J#414$'+K&$%1+-,"+B*6:/*+L1"#*/ MNO$#=<,#NI@.,9+@#)?#(+A#$+A(#$'*+B(*+5,"/%.#+/#(6#+#$C#, we chant in Aramaic as we open the Maggid/storytelling section of the Passover 1*%*". This is the bread of poverty that our ancestors ate in the land of Egypt. Let all who are hungry come and eat. I must confess that I truly loathe matzah, and love good quality, fresh bread. I dread this time of year with the same passion that drives men to produce great sandwiches the TLT, for example: baked tofu, lettuce and tomato, ideally with red onion and wasabi mayonnaise on a challah roll. Matzah is not merely unsatisfying; it s downright painful, and somewhat unsettling. But that, of course, is exactly the point. For eight days out of the year, we forgo not only the sourdough, whole wheat, rye, pumpernickel, pita, tortillas, and of course pasta, decent breakfast cereals, soy sauce, and a whole range of other (#6*)?-laden edibles. This is supposed to be a challenge, one that brings us down a few notches from our usual comfort range; although we are free, we should continue to look back over "#O6&%#%2-#0&L#N/F1&)#A%2*1&,0@=ONG4# PO=,U Temple Israel Vice President Dr. Robert Panzer and his wife, Ofra, organized the congregation s first on-line auction a few months ago. This Voice Column reports on the auction s success. Raising money by running an auction is not a new idea. Raising money with on-line auctions for non-profits has been catching on since 2003 when Bidding for Good created the category of charitable e-commerce. 5#)0(+-,"+)(*+ B*6:/*+L1"#*/+1&66*"+ MIHM+#&0)4,$N We first heard of this company when our children s camp sent an e-mail message and link to raise scholarship money for the upcoming summer session. If it worked for the camp, then why not give it a try for Temple Israel, we thought. We expected that it would be a lot of work, and hoped it would be worth the effort. Rob, as vice president of the congregation, presented the proposal to the Executive Committee and with the leadership s approval we proceeded to collect appropriate donations. Executive Director Leon Silverberg managed the e-mail messages and billing while we administered the synagogue s Bidding for Good website. This included soliciting donations, photographing items, writing descriptions, and uploading the data onto the website. What started with a handful of donations after the High Holy Days, culminated "# over 115 different items up for bid when the auction opened for business. From December 1-18, 2011, Temple Israel of Great Neck was listed among the many non-profit organizations on the A,$)4$&*%+,$+:#'*+HI "#N%FF.#41)7#I-153/2 our shoulders to those whom we left behind in Egypt, those who even in this day are oppressed and suffering, like modernday slaves. There are an estimated 12 million to 27 million slaves on the planet today: 80 percent are female, 50 percent are minors. B(*+G"*#%+,-+:,3*")C+ "*64$%1+&1+ )(#)+1/#3*"C+ 41+1)4//+ #+:#")+,-+&1F Some 600,000 to 800,000 people are trafficked across international borders each year, and more within their own countries. Contemporary slaves fall into two major categories: those who are forced into prostitution, and those in forced-labor arrangements. Both of these types exist within our borders, but our lifestyles support slavery A,$)4$&*%+,$+:#'*+HI 2 MNO$#=<,#AN,4@0,P= A"*#)4$'+D*(4//#( "#I5%2#(5.291& Much attention is being devoted to creating a E*(4//#( a community to serve the needs of our members. The clergy have spoken to the need both in sermons and more informal gatherings. USCJ, AJC and Federation representatives have advocated the goal in presentations to various groups here, and the issue has been addressed in this space as well. Congregants who have involved themselves in synagogue committees have felt the bonds that form when people work collaboratively to improve synagogue life. F:/*#1*+ 6#E*+1,6*+)46*+ %&"4$'+)(41+9**E*$%+ ),+:#")404:#)*F Those members who have participated in our expanded home study programs also report feeling more a part of our experience. And, our Youth House teens recently shared their )4EE&$+,/#6-centered activities in spending their winter break volunteering to improve conditions in New Orleans and Biloxi, communities still suffering in the aftermath of Katrina. In furtherance of this goal of communal involvement, our Adult Education group is sponsoring a Weekend of Learning for Friday, May 4 Sunday, May 6, to promote more direct thinking on the topic. Dr. Ron Wolfson, professor of education at the American Jewish University in Los Angeles, will be the featured scholar for the weekend. Dr. Wolfson s recent focus has been on empowering synagogues to better reflect sacred and vital centers of Jewish life. He has visited hundreds of synagogues across North America and spoken widely on how to make synagogues more welcoming. Rabbi Adelson, along with others of the congregation, have heard Dr. Wolfson express his thoughts and believe it would be greatly beneficial for more to share in his thinking. To that end, we will be sponsoring a D#GG#/#)+ 2(#GG#) service that Friday night followed by a dinner where Dr. Wolfson will lead a discussion entitled God s To- Do List, exploring why we exist/what are we supposed to do. Saturday morning s 2(#GG#) discussion, Building Good Tents: Envisioning the Synagogue of the A,$)4$&*%+,$+:#'*+HI

@P#$,$ON@I$ =1>:51#@3&%15#1W)12-3#'/2-/512'13 #)/#)71#6%>.5.13#/6U NO4IT@P0#=,I$(@P esteemed member of Temple Israel $ON0,RI@#4R<O==,PM,T0 son of Lorraine and Herbert Schottenfeld 0ONI#AON=PIHI sister of Valentina Shagalov $%"#)71.&#>1>/&.13#F1#6/&#%#F5133.29L DAILY MINYAN TIMES Mon. & Thur. 6:45 A.M. 8:00 P.M. Tues. & Wed. 7:00 A.M. 8:00 P.M. Friday 7:00 A.M. 6:30 P.M. Sat., April 14 8:45 A.M. 6:55 P.M. Sat., April 21 8:45 A.M. 7:00 P.M. Sunday 8:15 A.M. 8:00 P.M. CANDLE LIGHTING TIMES D4$%/*+)(*+2#GG#)(+>4'()1R Friday, April 13.........7:14 P.M. Friday, April 20...7:21 P.M. MAZAL TOV TO... X# S%.5# %2-# Y166&1"# Z%751&# on the birth of their grandson, Mason Zachary Zahler. X#R%&/5#%2-#<%&&"#/8&21#on the birth of their granddaughter, Mila Jordan Bourne. X#<1512#0%;.3#on the birth of $%& greatgrandson, Adam Parker Weinbaum. X# P%2'"# %2-# T%&&"# S&1129&%33# on the engagement of their son, Seth, to Cara Band. CARO$@PS#,Q,P=4#I=#=,$AT,#@4NI,T April 17 Sisterhood Lunch and Read Club Noon 18 Yom HaShoah Commemoration Service 7:30 P.M. 19 Yom HaShoah 19 Board of Trustees Meeting 8:15 P.M. 20 Kabbalat Service and Dinner 7:30 P.M. For College Grads and Friends 23 Sisterhood Spring Luncheon Noon 25 Yom Hazikaron 26 Yom Ha Atzmaut 26 Congregational Yom Ha Atzmaut Program 9:00 P.M. 27 Waxman High School and Youth House 7:30 P.M. Family Friday Night Service and Dinner 28 Jewsical the Musical 8:45 P.M. A performance by the Temple Israel Players 29 Jewsical the Musical 2:00 P.M. A performance by the Temple Israel Players "#$%&'$%("&$ "#$%&' ())*)+,$-.$/)"0+1+2$3145$ 607$8-+$(-9.:-+ "#$#%&$'()*+,#-.#,/( 0*&-1&$'(2(3455*$&67(48( 9#2$&$':(;*+<4,#(2$1(0-#,,&$'= ("4;5$.-0$<-0)$,)4"19:7$ =>045)0$1+.-0<"41-+$1:$"?"19"@9)$ @#$;"991+2$8"@@1$A)45$B,)9:-+$"4$%CD&ECFF7 @P#VCO=,4,0@=ONG4#PO=,U# In Quotes calls attention to passages from Jewish prayers and writings frequently overlooked or said by rote, but profoundly written. This issue s quote is from the prayer Tal, meaning dew. It is recited on holidays. What s your favorite quote? Send it to The Voice, Temple Israel, 108 Old Mill Road, Great Neck, NY 11023. O,&+#"*+P%,$#4+,&"+,% 9(,+0#&1*1+)(*+94$%+),+G/,9+#$%+)(*+%*9+),+-#//N K,"+#+G/*114$'Q+$,)+-,"+#+0&"1*N K,"+/4-*Q+$,)+-,"+%*#)(N K,"+#G&$%#$0*Q+$,)+-,"+-#64$*N " 3

B NAI/B NOT MITZVAH IN OUR TEMPLE ISRAEL FAMILY Noah Harouche Noah Harouche will be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah on April 21. He is the son of Jodi and David Harouche and has two brothers, Jordan, 8, and Aaron, 11. Noah is a seventh grade student at Great Neck South Middle School. He enjoys acting, playing the piano and trumpet. Elliot Horowitz Elliot Horowitz will be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah on April 22. He is the son of Linda and Seth Horowitz and has a brother, Jared, 16. Elliot is a seventh grade student at Great Neck South Middle School. He is on his school s swim team, plays the baritone saxophone in the school band, is a member of the Levitation Club and enjoys skiing. Elliot is currently attending the Waxman High School and Youth House and plans to visit Israel with his family this August. Amanda Homapour Amanda Homapour will be celebrating her Bat Mitzvah on April 21. She is the daughter of Sima and Shahram Homapour and has two brothers, Matthew, 22, and Michael, 19. Amanda is a seventh grade student at Great Neck North Middle School. She enjoys dancing, swimming, skiing, painting and reading, as well as playing the piano. She also plays lacrosse and basketball. Amanda is currently attending the Waxman High School. She has visited Israel and plans on visiting again. Joseph Taied Joseph Taied will be celebrating his Bar Mitzvah on April 28. He is the son of Marjan and Shahram Taied and has a sister, Noor, 18, and a brother, Benjamin, 10. Joseph is a seventh grade honor student at Great Neck North Middle School. He is on his school s soccer, basketball and volleyball teams. He also plays the viola and piano. Joseph is currently attending the Waxman High School and Youth House. He has visited Israel before and plans to visit with his family again in the near future. 4 Temple Israel Hosts Visitors From Its Sister Conservative Congregation in Ashkelon, Israel By Rebecca Yousefzadeh Sassouni Temple Israel hosted members of its sister congregation from Ashkelon Israel, recently, with a series of meetings and activities. Members of the Israel Affairs Committee, Rabbis Howard Stecker and Seth Adelson, and Temple Israel s school directors recently welcomed Kehillat Netzach Israel Outreach Coordinator, Terri Davis and her husband, Marty, the Mercaz Senior Advisor. As founding members of Kehillat Netzach Israel, a flagship Masorti congregation, Mr. and Mrs. Davis spoke about the commonalities between Netzach Israel and Temple Israel, including the fact that both are multicultural congregations, the broad age range among congregants, preschools, religious schools and youth programs. Mr. and Mrs. Davis also spoke candidly about the particular struggles which Kehilat Netzach Israel faces in Ashkelon. As a Masorti congregation, it does not receive the level of governmental monetary support that Orthodox kehillot receive. In additon, due to its proximity to Israel s western border, Kehillat Netzach Israel is the most fortified building in its community. Of necessity, its windows are bulletproof. Their congregants experience regular bomb drills and are all too familiar with frequent rocket fire in their midst. Mr. and Mrs. Davis visited the Waxman Youth House where Mr. Davis led a lively conversation with students regarding the origins of modern Zionism. Temple Israel s schools and directors are working toward ongoing collaboration with Netzach Israel s schools. Already, Beth HaGan Director Rachel Mathless has spearheaded a chesed project to benefit hospitalized children in Ashkelon in need of pajamas. Religious School Director Rabbi Tracy Klirs has coordinated several exchanges of pen pal letters and holiday greetings between Religious School students and Netzach Israel s students. Director of the Youth House and Teen Engagement Danny Mishkin organized a recent Skype session between teens and Kehillat Netzach Israel s students. Religious School bulletin boards are displaying correspondence and photos exchanged between students in the two schools. In recognition of Temple Israel s solidarity with the Masorti congregation, Temple Israel s Israel Affairs Committee has authorized some funds from the Israel Solidarity Fund to be used to purchase two laptop computers for the schools at Kehillat Netzach Israel. It is hoped that this summer s congregational trip to Israel will include a stop at Kehillat Netzach Israel. Temple Israel Board member Jackie Einstein Astrof coordinated the day with Mr. and Mrs. Davis. Shahnaz Ohebsion and Jack Sassouni Sponsor Annual Passover Siyyum The congregational siyyum, or meal following a study session after the Passover Service for the First Born, was generously sponsored by Shahnaz Ohebsion and Jack Sassouni in loving memory of Eli Sassouni. The siyyum sponsors were incorrectly reported in the last issue of The Voice.

J*/4'4,&1+20(,,/+2)&%*$)1+S*"-,"64$'+@4)?3#(+S",T*0)1 Through the Temple Israel Religious School s Mitzvah of the Month program, students completed a special hands-on 64)?3#( project related to their grade s assigned month. One example is the Intergenerational Afternoon of Fun recently hosted in the multipurpose room. Children in the Hay class planned an afternoon of board games, music and snacks to fulfill the 64)?3#( of UB?*/*6+ </,(46V (image of God). Seniors from the congregation, Hay students grandparents, a busload of residents from the Atria and a group of Persian seniors organized by Parvaneh Khodadadian joined Hay students for Scrabble, Connect Four and lots of great conversation. Benjamin Ajodan, a student in @,"#( Liora Ben-Harari s Hay class, enjoyed chatting about civil rights with a resident from the Atria; he had just learned about it in school and the Atria resident was delighted to talk with him about it. One highlight of the afternoon was the delivery of freshly baked cookies from Alef classes. Those cookies were gobbled up in a split second A second highlight was a lively singing performance by the Hay children accompanied by their music teacher, Sara Shonfeld. The Alef students were assigned %*"*0(+ *"*)?Q decent behavior/good citizenship. Each Alef child called their grandparents or special friends every Friday during their assigned Hebrew month to wish them a 2(#GG#)+2(#/,6. Not only did the children enjoy this, but even their teacher, Morah Jennifer, reported that her grandmother was delighted by the calls she made to her Morah Jennifer and her sister, Temple Israel Vice President Rebecca Sassouni, have now made the call a family practice. During Purim it was possible to see the work of the Nitzanim children as soon as you entered the Temple Israel lobby. Their 64)?3#(, U@#;#0(4/+ J;*4346QV (feeding the hungry), involved helping with the Purim food drive. The Nitzanim children made all the signs for the food collection boxes. In addition to their hands-on projects, the youngest grades, Nitzanim (kindergarten), Alef, Bet and Gimmel, visit one of the Atria Assisted Living facilities in Great Neck. Most recently, the Gimmel classes went to Atria Cutter Mill at Purimtime and performed some Purim songs for the delighted residents. At right, in the top and middle pictures, are the Alef children at Atria Great Neck Road. The classes A,$)4$&*%+,$+:#'*+HH I#N15.9./83#4'7//5#"#$%&'#:&/\1')U#3.29.29#7/5.-%"#3/293#6/&#S&1%)#P1'EG3#312./&3L N15.9./83#4'7//5#3)8-12)3#)&%;1551-#)/#)71#I)&.%#412./&#N13.-12'1#)/#;.3.)#%&1%#312./&3LLL [%2-#12)1&)%.21-#I)&.%#312./&3#.2#=1>:51#@3&%15G3#$85).:8&:/31#N//>L 5

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=,$AT,#@4NI,T#MCP0 L$+(,$,"+,-: The birth of their granddaughter, Lila Rose Ashkenase Karen and Donald Ashkenase Sima and Shahram Homapour, Susan Wagner and Alan Klinger, Rona and Joseph Lupkin, and Jill and Mitchell Friedman on the occasion of Purim Gloria and Stuart DeLott The birth of their grandson, Mason Zachary Zahler Gail and Jeffrey Zahler The birth of their granddaughter, Mila Jordan Bourne Carol and Harry Bourne The birth of Delilah Rose Alani, granddaughter of Nancy and Manny Alani The marriage of Dr. Shirley Nochomovitz and Dr. Martin Brownstein Joyce and Burton Weston and family K,"+)(*+"*0,3*"C+,-W Evelyne Somekh Rebecca and Sassan Sassouni A,$)"4G&)4,$1W Barbara Dor Leonard J. Weiss Freddi Kadden Dr. Robert Lopatkin Sadie Cohen Isidore Cohen Ruth Adise Arnold Keppler Joan Keppler Sara Levine Aaron Levine Alexander Schwartz Effie Apelast Weinberg Carol Bauman Martin Bauman Beila Gentin Dr. Benjamin Gentin Samuel Fried Dr. Allan Fried Bella Bleiweiss William Blye Leon Kaufman Ronnie and Larry Shatzkamer M&/>#S121&%)./2 )/#S121&%)./2 =1>:51#@3&%15#S&%)16855"#I'E2/D51-913 =71#M/55/D.29#R/2)&.F8)./23 Harry Jacob Florence Davis Martin Fainblatt Charlotte Fainblatt Pauline Miller Marlene Handelman Hadassah Lifshitz Dr. Ruth Zielenziger Isidore Fagin Martin Fagin Fannie Fischer Elsie Wallens Hyman Bloom Leonard Bloom Jacob Linden Ida Laurence Elaine Laurence Dr. Lillian Ratner Dr. Harold Ratner Dr. Sanford Ratner Dr. Allan H. Warner Tonya Warner Morris H. Rubinstein Barbara Green Lee Haspel Ahron Haspel Miriam Gemorah Marsha Levin Dr. Robert Kahn Dr. Cyrus Kahn Rose Paley Sandra Paley Anna Katz Louis Katz Frank White Nanci Roth Nachama Benjamin Sarah Rothstein Belle Cohen Shirley Kobliner Arthur Ashkenase Donald Ashkenase Jeffrey Weston Burton Weston Rachel Pois Yvette Seskin Philip Cohen Dr. Ira Cohen William Dorman Howard Dorman Francine Pickard Dr. Janet Kremenitzer 8 Pia Weston Goldie Schwartz Lewis Schwartz Herman Klein Leonard Klein Frank Schneiderman Dr. Mel Schneiderman Samuel Horowitz Edward Horowitz Gloria Rosenbaum Eli Rosenbaum Martin Glasner Warren Glasner Harry Novins Toby Noren Gail Strongwater Harold Finkelstein Brenda and Dr. Lance Greiff Blanche Dubofsky Berman Simmy-Lou Atkins Irving Estrin Renee Kimelman Dorothy Lusthaus Marlene Handelman Benjamin Fleischer Elliot Fleischer Dorothy Moss Ruth Rosenthal Isidore Fruchtman Dr. Bernard Fruchtman Lola Herrmann Dr. Ruth Zielenziger Mitchell Benjamin Adria Benjamin Edward Scheiner Emma Scheiner Moses Rubin Helen Davis Albert Oliver Dr. Herman Oliver Ruth Klein Robert Klein Rose Sanders Marilyn Goldberg Marta Salomon Eric Salomon Al Smith Dr. Arden Smith Stanley Wallens Elsie Wallens Abe Fieman Fredi Queen Fannie Gittleman Maryann Harris Sarah Elefant Jack Elefant Abraham Unger Bernice Katelansky Fanny Levin James Levin Arlene Stieglitz Dr. Marc Tarras Rae W. Miller Muriel Hyman Maxine Davis Dr. Janet Kremenitzer Elias Meyer Kosow Mimi Rosenberg Isaac Nazarian Sharokh Nazarian Soleiman Gabbay Amir Gabbay Robert Fainblatt Charlotte Fainblatt Jerry Ginsberg Elise Kestenbaum Pearl Leah Cohen Dr. Ira Cohen Benjamin Smith Sandra Levine Yehuda Rafii Dr. Mahvash Abitbol Mitchell Benjamin Thelma Benjamin Pauline Seiler Harriet Seiler Robert Copeland Faye Rokhsar Florence Gerber Bari Fagin Sylvia Rotkowitz Sy Rotkowitz Shirley Nemerov Wendy Maurer Eliyahu John Gabayzadeh Yahya Gabayzadeh NC=<#IP0#NI@# $ON0,RI@#BI]$IP# $,$ON@IT#MCP0 Elaine Weiser Marcia Weiss Ellen and Arnold Gruber Magda Hirsh Laura and Manny Bardash 0I@TH#$@PHIP#MCP0 Gad Goldman Marilyn Schneider

4R<OTIN4<@A#MCP0 L$+(,$,"+,-W Their daughter, Hannah, becoming a X#)+@4)?3#( Drs. Laura and Robert Gal David Woltman Leon Kaufman Susan and Dr. Arden Smith <INN@,=#4R<@MM#,],RC=@Q,# 0@N,R=ONG4#MCP0 Sali Rothschild Leopold Schiff Jacob Schiff N@=CIT#(@00C4<#MCP0 Florence Bogatch The Brash family Hoori Shavolian Shohreh Naim Joseph Shavolian Sol Friedman Vivian and Yuval Brash 0IPI#4A,R=ON#(@$$,T# =ONI<# N,4=ONI=@OP#MCP0 L$+(,$,"+,-W Leon Silverberg s excellence as executive director Ossie Mogilnik Spector and Douglas Spector Jakob Mogilnik Ossie Mogilnik Spector Ossie Mogilnik Spector and Douglas Spector $C4,C$#MCP0 Daniel Smith Samuel I. Gross Gert Gross A,$)"4G&)4,$W Elise and Marvin Tepper,P#Z@OP#IT=$IP# 4,P@ON#$@=ZQI#MCP0 Esther Fleischer Elliot Fleischer M&/>#S121&%)./2 )/#S121&%)./2 =1>:51#@3&%15#S&%)16855"#I'E2/D51-913 =71#M/55/D.29#R/2)&.F8)./23 T@TT@IP#4R<@OB@=Z# $,$ON@IT# T,R=CN,#MCP0 Stanley Schiowitz Lynn G. Mark NO4IT@,#IP0# 0IP@,T#AL#(I=Z#MCP0 Gary Wachter Irene Wachter Kahn,=<#<ISIP#PCN4,NH# 4R<OOT#MCP0 Susan and Dr. Cyrus Kahn Sharon and Larry Bernstein and family Elise and Hon. Richard Kestenbaum NI@#I0,T4OPG4# 0@4RN,=@OPINH#MCP0 L$+#::"*04#)4,$+,-: Rabbi Adelson s kindness Yvette and Dr. Leonard Seskin Rabbi Adelson s compassion and guidance during Magda Hirsh s memorial service Anne and Jerry Hirsh L$+(,$,"+,-: Joshua Putter, son of Dr. Ellen and Mark Putter, becoming a X#"+@4)?3#( Dr. Lois and Gary Sazer Dr. Lois and Gary Sazer A,$)"4G&)4,$: Charles Dimston 9,=<,T#IP0#YIR(# IR(,N$IP#MCP0 Irving Stein Barbara and Jerry Ackerman 4I$C,T#INOP# $C4@R#MCP0 Alise Kreditor, Jeffrey Englander and family Magda Hirsh Alise Kreditor, Jeffrey Englander and family Elise and Hon. Richard Kestenbaum NI@#4=,R(,NG4# 0@4RN,=@OPINH#MCP0 Francine Pickard Maxine Davis Mark Pickard Aslan (Leon) Mizrahi, M.D. Nelly Mizrahi BI]$IP#<@S<#4R<OOT# IP0#HOC=<#<OC4,#MCP0 L$+(,$,"+,-W + The first birthday of Elliot, grandson of Flora and Frank Lalezarian # # Parvaneh and Dr. Parviz Khodadadian Muriel Moin Elise and Hon. Richard Kestenbaum Parvaneh and Dr. Parviz Khodadadian Vivian and Yuval Brash Carol and Steve Smolinsky Aaron Feder Carol Glatstein =ONI<#MCP0 A,$)"4G&)4,$1W Karen and Donald Ashkenase Laura and Manny Bardash Bela and Mel Schoenfeld Bracha and Marty Werber AI4=ONIT#MCP0 Magda Hirsh Barbara and Howard Spun T@NINH#MCP0 Cheryl Eisberg Moin and Seth Moin N,T@S@OC4#4R<OOT#MCP0 Jennifer and Shawn Khoda Brenda and Lance Greiff Ira Schneider Marilyn Schneider 4<ITO$#RTC# T@NINH#4<,TM#MCP0 L$+(,$,"+,-W Stan Goldfarb s 85th birthday Janice, Les and Ariele Kohn Alan, Sue, Aaron, Rachel and Sarah Goldfarb Nancy Goldfarb, Michael Bulger, Claire and Jack # # Magda Hirsh Eileen and Mickey Putterman 4<OI<# N,$,$NIPR,#MCP0 Magda Hirsh Cheryl Eisberg Moin and Seth Moin Y,IP#BIT=OP# 4R<OTIN4<@A#MCP0 Jean Walton Samuel Walton

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Half of the people who placed a watch (showed an interest in an item and asked to be electronically kept up-to-date with other bidders) on our items were from other states, including California, Connecticut, Washington, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Florida, Maryland, Ohio, Kentucky, Georgia, and Rhode Island. Several of the items were shipped to winning bidders in these states. We thank Jodi Engel '( the office staff, for packing and shipping the items and sending thank you notes to all our donors. Sisterhood Judaica Shop managers Laura Bardash and Rena Horwitz donated ceramic and silver collector s items, jewelry, %"*4%*/1, menorahs, 6*??&?,), and other specialty items. Creative donations varied from the Jewish Mary Poppins, babysitting services of Karen Ashkenase and wearable artwork by artist Rusti Rothstein, to a gourmet dinner prepared by Chef Raphael Frieder and even a book club session to be led by Rabbi Stecker. Assorted artwork and Phantom of the Opera tickets were bid on and won for a fraction of the suggested retail price. Business summary: We had 36 bidders place 95 bids; sold 59 items; and raised over $4,000. One area which we would like to improve upon is encouraging synagogue members to visit the site, which is COMODO secure. The Bidding For Good privacy policy states that it does not share or give out its e-mail lists. We hope that knowing this makes more people comfortable with seeing what is being offered and bid on. Watch for the Temple Israel Summer A"*#)4$'+D*(4//#( A,$)4$&*%+-",6+:#'*+M 21st Century, will treat the components of what makes today s synagogue vital and meaningful. Saturday evening s talk, Blessings and Kisses: The Power of Jewish Family Life, will move to strategies for fostering a joyous and meaningful Jewish life in the family. And, Sunday morning, Building Good Tents: Creating an Ambience of Welcome and Quality Service, will feature an interactive workshop for the Board of Trustees on how to better fulfill the needs of congregants. We know how busy you are, but please make some time during this weekend to participate in at least some of these programs. By all accounts, you will find it worthwhile as we strive to make Temple Israel a true E*Y (4//#( to meet our collective needs. 10 2012 Auction. We will accept your donations from now until mid-may. What can we use? New clothing and gift ware, gift cards, show and sporting event tickets, legal and financial services, a time share or vacation home, collector s items, and jewelry. And, consider us if you have anything to re-gift. We thank the following for donations of goods and services: Alan Solomon, Andy Nadler, Cantor Frieder, Deanna and Rabbi Howard Stecker, Dr. Sadick, Drora Emanuel, Eddie Goldfeder, Edie Robbins, the Gabbay family, Henry Katz, Jeff Fleit, Judith Adelson via Alan Wasser Associates/ Lane Marsh and The Phantom of the Opera company, Karen Ashkenase, Kestenbaum & Mark, Maggie Goldberger, Manny Alani, Dr. Jeanine Weiss and Dr. Mehrzad Simoni of North Shore Pediatric Dentistry, Phillip Perlman, Robert Lopatkin, Robert Panzer, Ronald Krowne, Rusti Rothstein, Seth Horowitz, Temple Israel Sisterhood Judaica Shop, Steve Shepsman, Surprise Gifts, the Temple Israel Players, Toby Katz, Victor Sawchuk of Kings Point Fitness, and Zina Rutkin-Becker. If you are interested in helping with our Summer 2012 Auction, please e-mail us at <TIGNsummer2012auction@gmail.com>. We welcome any suggestions for auction items or feedback and look forward to your participation. 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