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SHABBAT VAYIGASH
Candle Lighting ..................................... 4:19PM Friday Mincha ...................................... 4:24PM Shkia ..................................................... 4:37PM Shabbat Shacharit.. ..................... 8:00, 9:00AM Latest Sh’ma ......................................... 9:39AM Shabbat Mincha .................................... 4:15PM Shabbat Maariv ..................................... 5:20PM Shabbat Ends ....................................... 5:28PM Sun Shacharit ..................... 7:30, 8:30, 9:15AM Mon Shacharit ............................. *6:20, 8:00AM Tues/Wed Shacharit .................... *6:30, 8:00AM Thurs Shacharit – ASARA B’TEVET (and National Holiday) Fast Starts .......................................... 5:53AM Shacharit ......................... *7:30, 8:30, 9:15AM Mincha ................................................. 4:15PM Fast Ends ............................................. 5:22PM Fri Shacharit................................ *6:30, 8:00AM [*Earliest t&t for Mon- 6:26; Tues – 6:26AM; Wed – 6:26AM;Thurs – 6:27AM; Fri – 6:27AM] Sun – Wed Mincha/Maariv .................... 4:25PM Mon-Thurs Late Maariv ......................... 9:30PM
SHABBAT VAYECHI
Candle Lighting ..................................... 4:25PM Friday Mincha ...................................... 4:30PM Shkia ..................................................... 4:43PM Shabbat Shacharit.. ..................... 8:00, 9:00AM Latest Sh’ma ......................................... 9:42AM Shabbat Mincha .................................... 4:20PM Shabbat Maariv ..................................... 5:26PM Shabbat Ends ....................................... 5:34PM Sun Shacharit ..................... 7:30, 8:30, 9:15AM Mon/Thurs Shacharit ................... *6:20, 8:00AM Tues/Wed/Fri Shacharit ............... *6:30, 8:00AM [*Earliest t&t for Mon- Thurs 6:27AM] Sun – Thurs Mincha/Maariv................... 4:30PM Mon-Thurs Late Maariv ......................... 9:30PM Candle Lighting for 1/9 .......................... 4:31PM
Mikvah Hours - The Mikvah is currently closed for renovations. We encourage you to use the HIGHLAND PARK MIKVAH at 112 S 1st Ave. in Highland Park. It is open 7:00-10:00 PM Sunday – Thursday and 7:30-10:00 PM on Sat. nights. YIEB Mikvah 732.257.4121 YIEB Eruv status 732.254.1860 X5
Weekly Newsletter Vol. XIX, No. 26 Tevet 4, 5775 – Tevet 18, 5775 December 26, 2014 – January 9, 2015
The next newsletter deadline is
TUESDAY, JANUARY 6TH at 11:59PM
All submissions must be emailed to
newsletter@yieb.org
OFFICE HOURS
MONDAY-FRIDAY 9AM-1PM
Evening hours are available as needed on an
appointment basis. Please call 732.254.1860x1 or
e-mail officemanager@yieb.org during regular
office hours to schedule an appointment.
When the office manager is on vacation, the
newsletter will be emailed, but not printed.
MAZAL TOV
To Joseph Segal on his (January 3) Bar Mitzvah. Also
to his proud parents Yael & Josh Segal and to his
siblings, Tamar, Zevi and Ruthie. Mazal Tov also to
his honored grandparents Evelyn & Jeffrey Berg and
Beth & David Segal-Sussman. The Segal family
welcomes all of their out of town guests for joining
them this Shabbat for this auspicious occasion.
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KIDDUSH NOSH SPONSORS
December 21, 2014 – December 27, 2014
Birthday:
Marion & Michael Bernstein: Sam Bernstein
Phyllis & Morris Friedman: Charlotte Friedman
Sarah & Joe Naus: Eric Minkin
Robin & Phil Pasternak: Tamar Pasternak
Bea & Ralph Rosenbaum: Gracie Rosenbaum
Cheryl & Aaron Shmulewitz: Aaron Shmulewitz
Tema & Tony Winston: Emmy Winston
Anniversary:
Julie & Steve Katz: Julie & Steve Katz
Robin & Phil Pasternak: Robin & Phil Pasternak
Sarita & Dan Sragow: Howard & Holly Sragow
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TEEN MINYAN KIDDUSH SPONSORS
TBA
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SEUDAH SHLISHIT GUEST SPEAKERS
Michael and Judy Goldrich will share reflections
from the recent OU Conference where they were
our YIEB Delegates.
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KIDDUSH SPONSORS (January 3rd)
Yael & Josh Segal in honor
of Joseph’s Bar MItzvah
___________________________________________ SHUL SECURITY
We are forming a group of Shul members who will be
able to respond to a Shul emergency during
Shabbat morning Davening. For more info, please
contact Steven Lang or Zvi Herskovits.
_____________________________________________ SAFETY REMINDER
When walking to and from Shul for Mincha and
Maariv, please wear your reflective vests.
___________________________________________
SHUL DECORUM REMINDER
At YIEB we encourage talking to everyone:
HASHEM during Davening.
FRIENDS during Kiddush.
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SAVE THE DATE
YIEB LADIES PAINT NIGHT
Saturday, January 31st
Join the YIEB ladies (ages 12+) for a fun night of
painting with friends. Cost is $40/pp, and sign up is
required by January 9. To sign up, contact
Shira.Shmulewitz@gmail.com _________________________________________________________________
SEEKING TEEN MINYAN KIDDUSH SPONSORS
Please contact Alan Bash if you would like to sponsor.
Various options are available
______________________________________________
CHINUCH/ADULT EDUCATION
Guidelines for Lifecycle events can be downloaded
from our website www.yieb.org under the dropdown
menu; Member Area/Guidelines (logged-in members
only).
New Lunch N Learn at Giddy's Pizza with Rabbi
Weinstein! 3 Part Series, Mondays, 12:00-1:00 PM on
January 26th, February 2nd and February 9th.
"Major Halachic response affecting us in modern times"
RSVP requested. please email Tony Winston at
aewinston@gmail.com. Please see attached Flyer.
Monday Night Learning Series with Rabbi Weinstein 3
part series for men and women EMUNAH AND
BITACHON by Rabbi Avigdor Miller on Dec. 29th, Jan.
5th and Jan. 12th At 8:30-9:30PM
Emunah and Bitachon ONLINE- Follow our weekly blog
and conversation:
http://rabbiweinstein.wordpress.com/2014/12/31/em
unah-ubitachon/
Password: Emunah
YIEB & Highland Park Community Kollel. Gemara
Class with Rabbi Nusbaum, Tuesday nights at 8:30
PM. The current topic is “Prohibitions of Shabbat”.
Wednesday Mornings Women's Class with Rabbi
Weinstein continues Wednesday, January 7th, 9:45-
10:45 AM. "Chasidut from the Parsha".
In Depth Talmud Class – Wednesdays 8:30PM
Given by Yaakov Weinstein In this week’s class we
will discuss, “When the Divine Presence is Felt”.
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YIEB KOL NIDRE APPEAL 2014/5775
We acknowledge with deep gratitude your support of
our Kol Nidre Appeal. If you haven’t done so already,
please make your best effort to pay your pledge prior
to year end. For those who have yet to make your
pledge, it’s not too late.
______________________________________________
Jay Weinstein, Rabbi
732.354.5912 (cell)
732.254.1860 x2 (office)
Bertin Lefkovic, Editor
Jeff Chustckie, President
Yaakov Wasser, Inaugural Rabbi
(1979-2009), Retired
Say YES! to Shabbat this Fall!
Shabbat, December 26th – 27th
Shabbat, January 2nd – 3rd
Regular Shabbat Groups and Cocoa Club
Mommy/Daddy and Me
Parent/Child Room opens @10:15
Official Program @10:45
SAVE THE DATES
TEEN/TWEEN TRIVIA BOWL
January 1st: Back by popular demand, it’s time for
our 2nd annual Trivia Bowl Jr. Registration begins
at 5PM followed by a break fast treat or two….then
let the game begin! Start forming your teams of 8-
10 players TODAY and keep your eyes open for
registration information.
YIEB’s ULTIMATE CAKE OFF
January 10th @YIEB. It’s bbbbaaaackkk….pastry
chef’s don your baker’s hats, form your teams and
get ready to win over YIEB judges with your
creations! 1st-4th graders @6:30PM; 5th and up
@7:30PM. RSVP required….sorry, no walk-in. Cost:
$15 per team. Registration and details coming
soon!
YIEB’s CHOLENT COOK OFF
Cooking, January 30th @YIEB; Tasting Shabbat,
January 31st at the main Kiddush after shul. Are
you ready to show off your culinary talents? 3
categories available: Middle School, High School
and individuals/families. RSVP will be
required…sorry, no walk-ins. Cost: $40 per team
(includes crock pot, meat, potatoes, beans and
other normal ingredients – your own ingredients
may be brought in as long as the item NEW,
SEALED AND CHECKED by our on-site mashgiach
with prior permission). Registration and details
coming soon!
Chailight: Chesed
School is back in
session and a healthy
breakfast is more
important than ever.
The Kosher Food
Pantry is struggling to assist all those in need.
Please donate dried cereal, oatmeal, cream of
wheat, granola bars and other non-perishable
breakfast foods. Collection bin in the shul lobby.
___________________________________________ LADIES TEHILLIM GROUP
The Ladies Tehillim Group meets Monday nights at
7:45 PM in the Beit Medrash for reading Tehillim and
reciting Refuahs. Please join us for this most
important Mitzvah. The one hour is time well spent.
Readings are in English or Hebrew. Our many thanks
go to the women who steadfastly partake in this
Mitzvah.
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YAHRTZEITS 5 Tevet 5775 Leon Paley for his
Brother, Meir
Yirachmiel Ben Yosef
(Michael Paley) on
12/27/2014
5 Tevet 5775 Philip Englard for his Father, Nachum
Ben Meir (Norman Englard) on
12/27/2014
7 Tevet 5775 Michael Gardner for his Grandfather,
Nathan Danzig) on 12/29/2014
8 Tevet 5775 Elia Weixelbaum for his First Wife,
Shaina Toba Bat Yizchak Ber
(Stephanie Shatkin) on 12/30/2014
9 Tevet 5775 Harold Tepper for his Mother, Breina
Riva Bat Moshe Hacohen (Barbara
Rita Tepper) on 12/31/2014
10 Tevet 5775 Steven Albertson for his Brother,
Chaim Yonatan Ben Binyamin
(Charles Albertson) on 1/1/2015
10 Tevet 5775 Sylvia Kirshner for her Mother, Ethel
bat Chaim Baer (Ethel Shyken) on
1/1/2015
10 Tevet 5775 Joel Freudenberger for his Father,
Rafael Ben Yoel (Rudy Freudenberger)
on 1/1/2015
11 Tevet 5775 Michael Kierman for his Father,
Yeshayahu Ben Moshe Halevi (Joseph
Kierman) on 1/2/2015
12 Tevet 5775 Sara Englard for her Mother, Leah Bat
Nahamya (Leila Astrin) on 1/3/2015
13 Tevet 5775 Marty Siederer for his cousin, Chanoch
(Edward Sentner) on 1/4/2015
14 Tevet 5775 Barbara Elem for her Grandmother,
Hinda Bat Pinchas (Helen Wold) on
1/5/2015
14 Tevet 5775 Karen Stern for her Father, Yaakov
Ben Ephraim Nata HaCohen (Jerry
Schonfeld) on 1/5/2015
16 Tevet 5775 Ronald Salomon for his Mother, Chaya
Devorah Bat Shlomo Tzvi (Dora
Salomon) on 1/7/2015
17 Tevet 5775 Rama Koslowe for her Grandfather,
Moshe Ben Chaim Avraham Halevi
(Morris Schachner) on 1/8/2015
18 Tevet 5775 Howard Markowitz for his Father,
Baruch Ben Tzvi (Benjamin Markowitz)
on 1/9/2015
18 Tevet 5775 Rama Koslowe for her Grandmother,
Rivka Bat Yeshaya Yehuda (Ruth
Schachner) on 1/9/2015
18 Tevet 5775 Joel Gordon for his Daughter, Yasmin
Gordon, on 1/9/2015
18 Tevet 5775 Joel Freudenberger for his Mother,
Yehudit Bat Yisrael Mordechai (Edith
Oelbaum) on 1/9/2015
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SALUTE!!!!!!!!
Please remember that ALL liquor brought into the
Shul must be in compliance with either the CRC http://www.crcweb.org/LiquorList.pdf or Star-K
http://www.star-k.org/5_27LiquorList.pdf
recommendations. If you have any questions
please contact Michael Gardner or Charlie
Rothenberg.
___________________________________________
DAF YOMI: From Rabbi Weinstein
Join Daf Yomi at YIEB with Rabbi Weinstein:
• Monday through Friday after 1st Minyan
(approximately 7:10-7:45 AM) Sunday morning after
1st Minyan (approximately 8:10-8:45 AM)
• Shabbat morning following 1st Minyan (rotation of
presenters).
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DAF YOMI B’IYUN
Join Rabbi Shlomo Landau on Tuesday nights at 8:45
PM, followed by Maariv at 9:30 PM, to explore in
depth, a topic from the week’s Daf Yomi. Can’t make
it in person? Do Daf Yomi online!
http://ouradio.org/daf http://www.dafyomi.org/
___________________________________________
TO THE EAST BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY:
On January 18th, I will be running a marathon in
Bermuda to raise money for an organization that is
very dear to my heart, Kids of Courage.
What is Kids of Courage? This unbelievable
organization is a groundbreaking, all-volunteer not-
for-profit that provides support to sick Jewish
children and their families, 365 days a year. Kids
of Courage is committed to helping critically ill
children disconnect from their daily struggles and
to give them the opportunity to feel like a healthy
child. With the help of an unbelievable team of
doctors, nurses, and counselors, the kids travel
and bond together as they experience trips of a
lifetime (not to mention a week-long stay in sunny
Florida!)
We are hoping to raise $3,700 and we are so close
to accomplishing this goal! If you would like to
help us, there are three ways to donate:
By credit card:
http://raceforcourage.org/race/789-gabriella-
noveck/profile
By check: Kids of Courage, 445 Central Avenue,
Suite 216, Cedarhurst, NY 11516 (Memo: Noveck
Twins’ run)
By phone: 516-612-8844
Thank you for your support!
Best,
Gaby Noveck
P.S.- EVERY dollar counts!!!
___________________________________________
COMMUNITY MEMBER IN NEED OF A KIDNEY
There is a member of our community who is
suffering from kidney failure. HE NEEDS OUR
HELP! He is in desperate in need of a kidney,
blood type O. He has approached Renewal to help
him through the process of finding a donor as he
has exhausted his options of finding a donor from
family. Anyone interested in more information for
the opportunity to save his life is asked to please
contact Renewal by e-mail (R793@renewal.org) or
calling Esther Noe at Renewal at 718.431.9831
x312. You may contact the recipient directly at
Qn6620@aol.com. Please indicate that you are
calling about Recipient #793. All inquiries will be
kept strictly confidential. May the act of our being
proactive in helping our fellow member be a merit
for him to have a complete recovery.
___________________________________________
Community Announcements
(YIEB does not endorse the Kashrut of any non-YIEB
event or listing appearing in the Newsletter)
______________________________________________
The Ma'ayanot Continuing Education committee is
pleased to present a shiur series by Rabbi Zev Prince,
Director of Religious Programming and Talmud
Teacher, on the topic: Ketav VeKabbalah: The Story of
the Sidrah as Told by the Sages of theTalmud. The
series will take place from 12:20 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. in
the Ma’ayanot Library on the following dates: Dec.
11 & 18; January 1,8 & 14. Ma’ayanot is located at
1650 Palisade Avenue, Teaneck. Men and women
welcome. For more information please contact Pam
Ennis at ennisp@maayanot.org.
______________________________________________
BRUCE TUCKER TO SPEAK AT
RIVER RIDGE IN HIGHLAND PARK
Bruce Tucker will speak on “Jews in New Amsterdam
1654 – 350th Anniversary” at a lecture in the
Community Room in River Ridge, 30 So. Adelaide
Avenue in Highland Park on Wednesday, Dec. 24th at
1 PM. Cost is $8 for JCCMC members; $10 for non-
members. Reservations are strongly requested. Call
Diane Mael, Director of Adult Services at the JCC at
732-494-3232 extension 3614.
______________________________________________
The entire community is invited to attend Ma'ayanot
Yeshiva High School’s Annual Day of Study in the
Liberal Arts and Sciences on Thursday, Dec. 25th,
9:30 AM. – 12:30 PM, at Ma’ayanot (1650 Palisade
Avenue, Teaneck). The program will begin with a
keynote address by Dr. Julie Goldstein, Chair of
Ma’ayanot’s Jewish History Department, on the topic:
Isaac’s Ashes: The Startling Representation of
Children in Jewish Culture. The keynote address will
be followed by sessions in advanced topics in the
liberal arts and sciences taught by members of
Ma'ayanot’s esteemed faculty. Men and women
welcome. For more information please contact Pam
Ennis at ennisp@maayanot.org.
______________________________________________
RSVP TODAY FOR “AGUNOT UNCHAINED: CURRENT
HALACHIC & PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES”
Come hear from the Av Bet Din of The International
Bet Din for Agunot, Rabbi Simcha Krauss, as
headlined in the “The Jewish Week”. Chaim Saiman,
Professor of Law, Villanova University, will discuss,
“Evolution vs. Revolution in Jewish Law” and Rabbi Dr.
Jeremy Weider, Rosh Yeshiva, Yeshiva University, will
present, “A Response to the New Bet Din”. A Yom
Iyun on Dec. 25th presented by the Orthodox Forum
of Edison/Highland Park will include all of this as well
as a breakfast and lunch. The program follows the
8:00 Minyan at Congregation Ahavas Achim. The cost
is $20/person. RSVP by December 20 is required by
emailing hpedisonorthodoxforum@gmail.com
______________________________________________
RPRY SCHOLARSHIP FUND BREAKFAST
The Annual Toby Mayer Memorial Scholarship Fund
Breakfast will take place Sunday morning, Dec. 28th
at 9:30 AM. This year's Educational Excellence Award
will be presented to Mrs. Emily Menasha. The
breakfast is the premier event of RPRY's annual
scholarship fund campaign, which helps the Yeshiva
continue its mission to provide a Jewish day school
education to every Jewish child, regardless of the
family's ability to pay. Please contact Yehuda Kohn at
ykohn@rpry.org for more information.
______________________________________________
TABC ANNUAL DINNER
Save the Date! Torah Academy of Bergen County is
holding it's 32nd Annual Dinner on January 4th.
Guests of Honor are Lianne and Etiel Forman; Norman
Blumenthal will receive the Service Award; and Etan
Bluman '06 will receive the Alumni Service Award.
RSVP/Donate at http://www.tabc.org/dinner.
______________________________________________
TORAH LINKS BENEFIT
Mark your calendar for the Torah Links of Middlesex
County 11th Annual Benefit, Sunday evening, Jan.
11th at 6 PM., at The Crystal Ballroom of the
Radisson Freehold Hotel, 50 Gibson Place, Freehold.
This year's honorees are Dr. Saul & Tracy Fink, Dr.
Seth & Taryn Webber, and Andrew Davidov. RSVP by
January 5th to mdlsx@torahlinks.org
______________________________________________
JCC TRIP TO “FIRE ME UP STUDIO”
Ever admire a beautiful glass platter at a store or
someone’s home only to find out that it is handmade?
Learn to make one of your own! The JCC of Middlesex
County announces a trip for adults to Fire Me Up
Studio in Cranford on Wednesday, January 21st. We’ll
learn the art of glass fusion and each participant will
make a project of your own choosing. Transportation
will leave the JCC on Oak Tree Rd in Edison at 10:15
AM; and return approximately 4:00 PM. Cost is
$16/JCCMC Member; $20/Non-member. Don’t need
transportation? Meet us there and deduct $10 from
the price. Pay for your project to the Studio separately.
Depending on the project you choose prices range
from $20 to over $100. Bring your lunch. We’ll bring
the rest. Spaces are limited so gather your friends and
register today for a fun day of letting your creativity
shine. Questions? Call Diane Mael, Director of Adult
Services at 732-322-6624 extension 3614.
___________________________________________
JCC TRIP TO THE JEWISH MUSEUM
The JCC of Middlesex County announces a trip to THE
JEWISH MUSEUM in New York on Thursday, Feb. 26th
to see the HELENA RUBINSTEIN: BEAUTY IS POWER
exhibit. Bus leaves the JCC on Oak Tree Rd in Edison
at 10:30 AM; returns approximately 5:00 PM. Cost of
$50/JCCMC Member; $54/Non-member includes: bus
transportation, admission, docent-led tour, tip and
snack. Lunch is on your own. Please be aware that
the Café in the museum is closed with no opening
date yet announced. Weather permitting you can go
for lunch in the vicinity or bring it with you and eat on
the bus as we travel to NY. Questions? Call Diane
Mael, Director of Adult Services at 732-322-6624
extension 3614.
______________________________________________
HIGHLAND PARK COMMUNITY KOLLEL BREAKFAST
Dr. Moshe Schneider, Chairman of the 7th Annual
Highland Park Community Kollel Breakfast, is pleased
to announce that the Guests of Honor for this year’s
Breakfast will be Mr. and Mrs. Chaim & Raizy Krauss.
The breakfast will iy’H take place at Congregation Ohr
Torah on Sunday morning, Feb. 1st at 9:30 AM.
Invitations and additional information will be
forthcoming. We look forward to greeting you there.
______________________________________________
THE 2ND ANNUAL RARITAN VALLEY
COMMUNITY POLAND PILGRIMAGE
Join us this July 12-20, 2015 with Rabbi Shraga Gross
for an uplifting, inspiring and unforgettable journey
through hundreds of years of Jewish history and
heritage. We will visit the cities of Warsaw, Krakow,
Lodz and Lublin as well as the Chassidic centers of
Gur and Lezajsk. We will also tell the story of the
Shoah visiting Auschwitz, Majdanek, Belzec, and other
moving and significant sites.
We wish to preserve the intimacy of this experience
and so space will be limited. There will also be an
opportunity to personalize the itinerary if requests are
received early enough.
For more information contact:Nitza Adler at: (732)
670 4649 or email morahnitza28@gmail.com
______________________________________________
JFVS HAPPENINGS
• JRecovery: A New Support Group for Addicts,
Family & Friends - Free, anonymous, and safe, Jewish
self-help group to complement 12-step programs.
The support group meets Monday nights, 7:30 - 8:30
PM at the JFVS office in Milltown, 32 Ford Ave, 2nd
Floor. Parking is on the street. Entrance to building is
through the parking lot, ramp entrance to elevator. .
For more information call JFS: 732-777-1940 or
email: office@jfsmiddlesex.org . Please park on the
street, walk through the parking lot and use the ramp
entrance to access the elevator to the second floor
• The Elder Day Program accepts individuals with
mild to moderate dementia; age criteria 60+. A senior
service and completion of clinical assessment is
required to determine eligibility and if this type of
program will meet the needs of the client. For more
information on how to enroll a family member, or to
learn about the benefits of the Elder Day Program to
please call 732.777.1940 ___________________________________________
EDISON/HIGHLAND PARK MIKVAH HOURS
is extending its winter hours! For the months of
December, January, and February, the Mikvah will be
open: Sunday –Thursday evenings from 7:00 PM –
10:00 PM; Friday nights by appointment only.
Saturday nights in December and January 7:30 –
10:00 PM. The times for Saturday nights in February
are posted by the Mikvah. Please arrive with enough
time to be out before closing time. For more
information, call 732-249-2411 or email
hpmikvah@gmail.com. Thank you. Park Mikvah
______________________________________________
Just a few announcements from Jewish Family
Services of Middlesex County:
•JFS is seeking volunteers for Kosher Meals on
Wheels in the Edison/Highland Park area, and office
workers to perform various office tasks in the
Milltown Office. Please contact Phyllis Freed, Vol.
Coord. at 732-777-1940 ext 154 if interested.
•JFS Kosher food pantries still in need of donations.
Please bring non-perishable, unexpired food to either
the Milltown or Monroe offices (Milltown- 32 Ford
Ave., 2nd Fl, or Monroe Twp - 1600 Perrineville Rd,
suite 52). Food needed: tuna, pasta sauce, cereal (hot
and cold), juice, dry milk packets, soup, rice, diapers -
all sizes, diaper wipes, canned vegetables, canned
fruit, beans, macaroni and cheese.
______________________________________________
CHEVRA HATZOLAH OF EDISON TOWNSHIP SEEKS
DISPATCHERS AND RESPONDERS
Responders:
"Tomorrow's Technology for Today':
We are looking to get a few first-responders to
become EMTs. These individuals would carry a two-
way radio, oxygen/trauma equipment, AEDs, Epi-
Pens, etc., and would be dispatched by Hatzolah in
Edison. The responders need to be male, 18 years
old, shomer torah umitzvos, and of a proper hashkafa.
The EMT course is free to them, and runs Tuesday and
Thursday nights near Deal NJ, from 6pm - 10:30pm,
from Jan 6 - Jun 9. If there are people who are
interested in responding, who are doctors, nurses
(male), and etc., they are able to as well. They just
need to take some in-house training in certain skills
such as splinting, etc. Day and night members are
both needed. Preference given to those are can be
both. Since the class is starting next month, concrete
answers need to be given on attendance, ASAP.
Dispatchers:
Additionally, we are seeking male or female people to
do dispatching. Available shifts are 12am-
6am Sunday-Shabbos, Sunday 6am - 9pm, and Friday
from 9am - Licht Benching. Shifts may be divided, but
a minimum straight period of at least 3 hours is
required. Requirements for dispatching is CPR/First
aid at minimum, but dispatchers may be doctors,
nurses, etc. Those that pay for their training, and
remain in good standing for at least a year are eligible
for reimbursement.
Fishel Erps, Executive Director
Chevra Hatzolah of Edison Township
LL: (732) 993-8645 C: (347) 539-6380
E-Mail: fishel.erps@hatzolahmc.org
For sale by owner
4 Lisa Court
East Brunswick
4 bedroom colonial,
library/study
2 1/2 baths
finished basement
March closing
Tel: 732-254-6251
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