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Weekly Newsletter Vol. XVIII, No. 49 Sivan 8 – Sivan 14, 5774 June 6 – June 12, 2014
Next Newsletter deadline is
Wednesday June 11h at NOON
All submissions must be emailed to
newsletter@yieb.org
When our office manager is on vacation, the
Newsletter will be emailed but not printed.
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KIDDUSH NOSH SPONSORS
June 1, 2014 – June 7, 2014
Birthday:
Hadar & Harris Bram: Yosef Bram
Iva & Steven Dyckman: Brandon Dyckman
Iva & Steven Dyckman: Jake Dyckman
Brina & Zvi Herskovits: Naftali Lesser
Jodi & Jeff Liebov: Mitchell Liebov
Suri & Steve Moskowitz: Yitzy Spinner
Sarah & Joe Naus: Laura Naus Holland
Miriam & Howard Rosenblum: Elana Weinberg
Francine & Carey Tajfel: Eliana Tajfel
Anniversary:
Claire & Art Kagel: Sara & Avi Strum
Karen & Chayim Stern: Karen & Chayim Stern
Ava Waisbord: Ilana & Mendy Bohm
Yahrtzeit:
Shelley & Milton Goldman: Sarah Rubin
Anna & Igor Shersher: Yakov ben Samuel Chaim
Shersher
Other Events of Note:
Kimberly & Harry Newmark: Moving to East
Brunswick
Robyn & Jeffrey Perlman: Joshua Perlman Bar
Mitzvah anniversary
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SEUDAT SHLISHIT SPONSORS Steven and Jodi Reich to commemorate the first
Yahrtzeit of Steven's mother Diana Reich, Devorah
Bat Beryl a"h.
The guest speakers are Steven & Jodi Reich
SAVE THE DATE
Tefillin/Mezuzah check follow up visit
Due to overwhelming demand, the Sofer will be back
at YIEB this Sunday, June 8th to assist those who
were unable to participate during his first visit. Please
make sure to reserve your spot early before he gets
overbooked. For any questions please contact Avi
Tuchman.
___________________________________________ COAT ROOM CLEAN OUT
If you are missing an item that was left in and
subsequently removed from the coat room, please
contact Barry Schechter. There are shoes, coats, hats,
etc. that are missing their owners!
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SAFETY REMINDER
When walking to and from Shul for Mincha and
Maariv, please wear your reflective vests.
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MAXIMIZE YOUR SIMCHA!
After the Simcha is over, there is usually a good
amount of leftover food. We are happy to distribute
that food to families who could benefit from it. What a
beautiful way to end your Simcha by performing this
Mitzvah. Please contact Barbara Goldman at
bgoldman731@aol.com in order to make these
arrangements. Thank you!!!
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SHUL DECORUM REMINDER
At YIEB we encourage talking to everyone:
HASHEM during Davening.
FRIENDS during Kiddush.
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THE SUMMER ERUV is in need of extensive repair (we
have had a difficult year, weather-wise). The
scheduled date for repairs is Sunday, June 22. We
will meet in the parking lot at 8:30 AM (following the
early morning 7:30 AM Mnyan) and complete repairs
by 12:30 PM (IY"H). Once again, wear pants, hat,
long sleeved shirt - bug spray and a good hammer
are strongly suggested as we will be working in a
forested and heavy undergrowth area. All those who
can commit please email Mark Koslowe
at makslaw@comcast.net. PLEASE VOLUNTEER.
WITHOUT A SUFFICIENT NUMBER OF VOLUNTEERS,
THE ERUV CANNOT BE REPAIRED.
Thank you
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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).
YIEB & Highland Park Community Kollel. Gemara
Class with Rabbi Nusbaum, Tuesday nights at 8:45
PM. Class resumes on June 17 with the topic
"Prohibitions of Shabbat".
In Depth Talmud Class
Given by Yaakov Weinstein, Wednesday 8:30 PM
In this week’s class we will discuss, “Reliving the
Exodus: Practical Ramificaitons.”
Wednesday Mornings Women's Class with Rabbi
Weinstein is on summer break!
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Dear YIEB Member,
There will be a congregational meeting on Tuesday
June 10th at 8:30 PM. At this meeting we will vote
on the board slate for the 2014-2015 fiscal year.
The main part of the meeting will be a review of the
2013-2014 fiscal results by our current treasurer,
Suri Moskowitz. After this review, a presentation will
be made by next year's treasurer and president of
the proposed budget for the 2014-2015 fiscal year; a
congregational vote will then take place regarding
adopting the proposed budget. The 2013-2014 fiscal
results are attached to this email in addition to the
proposed budget for next year. YIEB's current bank
account balances will be reviewed with members at
the congregational meeting.
Additionally, at the meeting we will be updating the
congregation on the steps the YIEB Board of Directors
has taken in response to the strategic planning survey
and the overwhelming response from YIEB members
to explore building expansions.
Thank you for your support,
Aron J. Adams
President, Young Israel of East Brunswick
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LOST AND FOUND
Found - Artscroll Pesach Machzor,
inscribed Y. Peled
Found - Brown Sunglasses
Found - RayBan Sunglasses
Found - Black Jabra Bluetooth earpiece
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Jay Weinstein, Rabbi
732.354.5912 (cell)
732.254.1860 x2 (office)
Bertin Lefkovic, Editor
Aron J. Adams, President
Yaakov Wasser, Inaugural Rabbi
(1979-2009), Retired
SHABBAT BEHA’ALOTCHA Friday Mincha ...................................... 7:00PM Candle Lighting ..................................... 7:20PM But no later than .................................... 8:07PM As long as candle lighting is after 7PM, Mincha on Friday is at 7PM (not Z’man), throughout the spring and summer. Shkia ..................................................... 8:25PM Shabbat Shacharit ........................ 8:00, 9:00AM Latest Sh’ma ......................................... 9:12AM
Shabbat Afternoon Shiur with Rabbi Weinstein
1 hour before Mincha (at 7:00 PM): The Mitzvah of Pru Urvu (Be Fruitful & Multiply)
& Contemporary Dilemmas Shabbat Mincha .................................... 8:00PM Shabbat Maariv ..................................... 9:08PM Shabbat Ends ....................................... 9:16PM Sun Shacharit .............................. 7:30, 8:30AM The Sunday 9:15AM Minyan is on hold for the summer until after Labor Day Mon/Thurs Shacharit .................... 6:20, 8:00AM Tues/Wed/Fri Shacharit ................ 6:30, 8:00AM Sun- Thurs Mincha/Maariv .................... 8:10PM The weekday “Maariv only” 9:30PM Minyan is on hold for the late Spring & Summer Candle Lighting next week .................... 7:20PM But no later than ................................... 8:11PM
Mikvah Hours – It is imperative that men not assemble or remain in the Mikvah area and/or the parking area nearby, 15 minutes prior to and until 15 minutes after the times designated below. Motzei Shb’t -1½ hrs after Shb’t ends - for 2 hrs Weekdays ................................... 9:00-11:00PM Friday & Yom Tov ........ By Appointment Only Mikvah 732.257.4121 Eruv status 732.254.1860 X5
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/
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YIEB will be purchasing a small block of tickets for
next year's AIPAC conference at a discounted rate of
$399 (discounted from $599). If you're interested in
one of these spots, please speak to Rabbi Weinstein
(first come first serve). Additionally, we have a few
tickets for high school students at a discounted rate
of $149. If you're interested, please speak with
Melissa Rosen (first come first served). Thank you!
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MESSAGE FROM THE NORPAC MISSION LEADERSHIP
The NORPAC leadership wants you to know that we
have already seen tangible results from the recent
mission. Your participation matters! Here is a
summary of the exciting developments:
1. The Hezbollah International Financial Prevention
Act had 24 cosponsors prior to the NORPAC Mission.
Now there are over 100 cosponsors for the House bill.
2. Sen. Marco Rubio (R- Fla.) agreed to co-introduce
similar Hezbollah legislation in the Senate.
3. On the Mission day we added a 60th Senate
cosponsor (John Walsh D-MT) onto the Menendez-Kirk
Iran Sanctions Bill- a Herculean feat given the
President's pressure to delay that bill.
4. Rep. Alan Grayson (D- Fla.) prepared legislation to
cut off funding for higher education institutions which
support BDS (Boycott Divestment Sanctions) of Israel.
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YIEB MOMMY AND ME CLASS
For all moms with young children at home will now be
held weekly on Tuesday mornings from 10-12. Ages
birth and up welcome! For more information and
details regarding location, please contact Joelle Yavin
at joelle.yavin@gmail.com.
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SISTERHOOD PRESENTS “SELF DEFENSE”
ONE SESSION LEFT:
Join Sensei Gene White for self defense
Classes while enjoying a light workout!
Mondays from 7:30-8:30:
June 2, 9, 16 Cost: $30. ___________________________________________________________________
CANDY BAGS
Candy bags for your
special Simcha must be
ordered from the YIEB
Sisterhood. Please call
Shelley Goldman
908.421.1103 for further
information.
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Please be vigilant and use the
crosswalks. In
particular, be
careful not to
cross Dunhams
Corner Road
directly in front of
the Shul.
As the end of the year approaches, the Youth
Committee would like to extend a huge THANK YOU to
YIEB’s Youth Director, Melissa Rosen, for all her hard
work and dedication to the youth of our community!
AND….the Youth Department would like to extend a
thank you to the members of the Youth Committee
for all the behind the scenes help and hard work
they’ve put in! We’re very grateful to have volunteers
like you: Larissa Elk, Gary Glantz, Andy Gross, Miriam
Rosenblum and Stacy Weissman. And thanks to our
Sisterhood President, Michele Falk and past Youth VP,
Allison Schechter for all their help with the Youth
Committee.
Shabbat, June 6th-7th
Regular Shabbat Groups and Cocoa Club
Mommy/Daddy and Me
Official Program @10:45
in the Kindergarten Classroom
Shabbat afternoon Dessert for 1st-3rd Grade Boys
June 7th, 4:00-6:30 p.m. at the Salomon home
(14 Colonial Drive). Open to boys in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd
grade. Play, eat dessert, play some more!
Parents welcome to stay or drop off.
RSVP lisasalomon@comcast.net
On The Horizon
YIEB Youth’s Ultimate Cake Off
June 19th 6PM-8PM @YIEB. Open to all 5th-8th
graders. 5th VS 6th graders and 7th VS 8th graders
will compete against each other for the cake-off
championship title. RSVP REQUIRED:
mairov@comcast.net. Register your team of 2-4 by
6/13 to participate, $5 per entrant. (See attached
flyer in Newsletter for details.)
YIEB Youth last hurrah of the year
June 21st - Early teen/youth led mincha after shul
kiddush. YIEB host families will open their homes for
seudah shlishit. All return to YIEB for teen/youth led
Ma’ariv followed by a fun filled Melavah
Malka…Giddy’s pizza and musical surprises await you!
(Details coming soon!)
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Less than 3O days til summer!
Have you signed up for Camp Keshet? It's not to late
to sign up your child for the best summer yet!
Amazing trips, sports, crafts, baking, zumba,
activities and so much more!
Friendship Discount
Take advantage of our new ‘friendship discount’!
Register with a friend new to camp and split the $100
discount. Two new campers also qualify.
New Affiliations
Central NJ now has a B’nei Akiva summer camp of
their own! We are thrilled to announce that Camp
Keshet is now affiliated with B’nei Akiva! Another
amazing Keshet summer is coming, now with all the
benefits of B’nei Akiva. Morning mifkad, joint
programs with Moshava Ba’ir and IO and so much
more!
Camp Keshet now has a Yachad shadow program. We
are proud to be able to offer a safe and exciting camp
experience for all who desire it.
Keshet’s main camp is open to 2 year olds through
those entering 4th grade. TLC is now open to those
entering 5th through 8th grades.
Now Hiring
Camp Keshet has some exciting announcements to
make about new staff hires! Be on the lookout!
Camp Keshet is now hiring! Applications being
accepted from those entering 10th grade and up,
including college student and adults. Camp Keshet is
especially looking for lifeguards and TLC counselors at
this time. Join us for the best summer ever!
_________________________________________ YAHRTZEITS
9 Sivan 5774 Florence
Passner for
her Father,
Dovid Ben
Mordechai
(David
Feldman) on
6/7/2014
9 Sivan 5774 Joseph Abeles for his Father, Aharon
ben Yosef (Fred Abeles) on 6/7/2014
12 Sivan 5774 Iva Dyckman for her Mother, Kalma
Miriam bat Dov Baer Hakohen (Kalma
Kahan) on 6/10/2014
13 Sivan 5774 Sue Spiewak for her Grandmother,
Risha Bat Yisrael (Rosella Sherman)
on 6/11/2014
13 Sivan 5774 Sandy Freund for her Father, Yosef
Matityahu Ben Shmuel (Max Freund)
on 6/11/2014
13 Sivan 5774 Marty Siederer for his Uncle,
Benyomin ben Yosef Chaim (Benjamin
Orland) on 6/11/2014
14 Sivan 5774 Tammy Green for her Mother, Liba Bat
Yaakov Yehoshua Halevi (Liliane
Gurspan) on 6/12/2014
14 Sivan 5774 Brina Herskovits for her Father, Moshe
Ben Yehoshua (Manfred Hohenemser)
on 6/12/2014
14 Sivan 5774 Elliot Pludwinski for his Father,
Yaakov Meir Ben Yitzchak (Jacob
Meyer Pludwinski) on 6/12/2014
15 Sivan 5774 Sandra Levine for her Father, Avrum
Beirish Ben Rav Shmuel Halevi
(Abraham Leib) on 6/13/2014
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PERMANENT MEMORIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR
DEPARTED LOVED ONES
On the walls of the Main Shul are mounted 11 tablets
bearing memorial plaques, rep[resenting a permanent
and dignified memorial to loved ones. AT YIB, now in
its 37th year, we keep the lights lit on either side of the
plaque each year during the full month of the
Yahrtzeit and also when we recite Yizkor on Yom
Kippur, Shemini Atzeret, Pesach and Shavuot. The
cost of a plaque is $360.To purchase, please contact
Lori Small at www.yieb.org
___________________________________________ LADIES SHIDDUCH TEHILLIM GROUP
Only 15 minutes each week at your leisure.
Join the many women in the
community saying Tehillim to help
the ones we care about find their
Bashert. To be part of this Mitzvah
team or to submit a name to the
Shidduch List, contact Amy Zelka
732 613.8717 amy.zelka@gmail.com
__________________________________________ SHUL PARKING LOT
Please do not park nor stand in
Fire Lanes. It is essential we allow
for
passage of emergency vehicles.
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DEDICATIONS
Members of the Shul and
others are invited to
honor a friend or relative,
celebrate a milestone
event or memorialize a
loved one by dedicating
Chumashim or Siddurim.
Contact Lori Small plaques@yieb.org
Chumashim - $50 - Siddurim - $30
_________________________________________ CHAI LIFELINE
A fund has been established at Chai Lifeline in
memory our dear friend, beloved wife, mother and
daughter and sister, Martha Davidovich. Contributions
to this fund will pay for direct services needed by
victims of ovarian and breast cancer and their
families. To make a donation go to:
www.chailifeline.org/martha
If you have any questions please call, Brina Herskovits
732.930.4955. Thank you for your support
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Community Announcements
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(YIEB does not endorse the Kashrut of any non-
YIEB event or listing appearing in the Newsletter)
YACHAD, THE NATIONAL JEWISH COUNCIL FOR
DISABILITIES is a thriving global organization
dedicated to addressing the needs of all Jewish
individuals with disabilities and ensuring their
inclusion in every aspect of Jewish life. The
inclusive design aims to ensure persons with
diverse abilities their rightful place within the
Jewish community, while helping to educate and
advocate to the Jewish world for a greater
understanding, acceptance, outreach, and a pro-
disability attitude.
Our diverse services include, but are not limited to:
social programming for all age groups; counseling
services for individuals and families; weekend
retreats; extensive parent support services; sibling
services; vocational training and job placement;
professional advocates and case managers;
summer camps for members of all ages; special
needs yeshivas; Shabbat programs; Day
Habilitation programs; Israel Birthright trips for
persons with mobility and/or special learning
needs; social skills development; lobbying for pro-
disability legislation on the local, state, and federal
levels; high school and university leadership
program.
Here in Middlesex County Yachad members
participate in different inclusive activities each
month. For more information about upcoming
events in Middlesex County contact Jeremy
Lichtman and Tobey Karpel at
middlesexyachad@ou.org
Yachad is the only international organization
promoting inclusion for children and adults with
disabilities in the broader Jewish community.
On Sunday, June 8th YACHAD will be hosting a
Make Your Own Pizza event at Jerusalem Pizza,
231 Raritan Ave. in Highland Park, NJ from 10:30 -
11:45 AM There will be a $7 charge per person.
Please RSVP to MIDDLESEXYACHAD@OU.ORG by
Wednesday June 4th
The YACHAD Support Group for parents of children
with special needs will be meeting on Monday,
June 9th from 8 - 9:30 PM at 14 Edgemount Rd. in
Edison, NJ. For more information about all Yachad
events please call Bracha Avraham at
718.440.0099
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The ACTT (Achieving Change Through Torah)
program helps individuals succeed in making
meaningful and lasting changes in their lives. The
source book for the entire year is: Step by Step – A
Weekly Program for Self-improvement, an
anthology. See the ACTT web-site,
www.actt613.org, for the current source book &
Learning Schedule (Modules page) and for all the
event audio presentations. For more info, e-mail
info@actt613.org or call Phil Rosen(732)572-8762
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New Jewish Library: Karmiel, in Northern Israel, is
starting a gemach for Jewish books. Karmiel has a
small but growing American community that
needs English books, especially for the teenage
and child population. The library is leileu nishmas
Menashe ben Raizel. All donated books can be
dropped off at the home of Aviva Siegel, 16
Edgemount Road. Sponsors are also welcome to
purchase new books / defray shipping costs. For
more info, siegelmom@optonline.net
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EMPLOYMENT NETWORK OF RARITAN VALLEY
ENRV is active posting over 200 jobs a month to
over 550 members. Looking for work? We can
help. Go to www.ENRV.org or contact Bob Lansey
at ENRVInfo@gmail.com. We post over 200 jobs
each month, and help people with their resume
and search strategies. Please help: If you know of
any professional, part-time, or temporary job
openings, please e-mail the information to
ENRVInfo@gmail.com.
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MEALS ON WHEELS
WANTED: Jumpers and Drivers for Meals on
Wheels two hours once a month. Call Sarah Naus
732.257.5378 or Sarita Sragow 732.257.2081
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JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
ANNOUNCES SPRING TRIP
WINTERTHUR and THE “COSTUMES OF DOWNTON
ABBEY” EXHIBIT, Wednesday, June 25th
If you are a Downton Abbey fan or just want a
lovely day out you’ll join us for a trip to Winterthur,
the famous du Pont estate, museum and gardens
in Delaware on Wednesday, June 25. Bus leaves
the JCC on Oak Tree Rd in Edison at 8:45 AM;
returns approximately 7:00 PM. $76/JCCMC
Member; $81/Non-member includes
transportation, admission, all docent-guided tours,
tram ride through the gardens, tips and snacks.
Lunch is on your own at Winterthur or brings it
from home. There is limited seating and
reservations for are on a first come, first served
basis. Call 732-494-3232 to have forms sent to
you.
To register please send the names of the
participants, along with your check, payable to the
JCC, to: Jewish Community Center of Middlesex
County, 1775 Oak Tree Road, Edison, NJ 08820,
and write Douglas Simon in HP in the memo
section. For more information on this and other
upcoming JCC programs and trips please call
Diane Mael, Director of Adult Services at 732-494-
3232 extension 3614.
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TORAHKID LEAGUES is back again for its 5th
exciting season! Sunday morning sports fun for
area children at the local Highland Park High
School field. There are separate boys (ages 5-13;
10:45-12:30) and girls (ages 6-13, all-female staff;
9:15-10:30) programs at different times. The
instruction provides skill-building with an emphasis
on Middos development in a Torah-friendly
environment; competitive play in different sports.
New shirts/caps this year, so register early!!
Opening Day is June 1, running through July.
For more information, please contact Rabbi Lasar
at TorahKidLeagues@yahoo.com or at (732) 985-
1050. NEW FOR THIS YEAR: BOYS BEIS
MEDRASH LEARNING PROGRAM beginning at
10:15, at no additional cost!
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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 - 8:30PM 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.
• SAVE THE DATE-Chai Tea Luncheon - Event
includes a unique lunch and entertainment by The
Dynamic Duo. Opportunities to advertise in an ad
journal are available. Wednesday, August 13th at
Congregation B'nai Tikvah, Noon. Tickets on sale
soon. Check back at the http://www.jfvs.org
JFVS adult day care services offers a supportive 3
day a week program for the growing number of
seniors in our community. Members can have the
opportunity to participate in a variety of social,
recreational and educational activities. The
program can enhance independence, socialization,
self esteem and foster relationships for those who
are socially isolated.
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.
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Highland Park First Aid Cards For Sale: The
Highland Park First Aid discount cards are
available for purchase. The cost is $30.00 for two
cards and $40.00 for three cards. Cards may be
purchased from any Highland Park squad member
or Leah Paretzky at 732-985-0764.
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TABC SCHOLARSHIP BREAKFAST
Torah Academy of Bergen County will be hosting
its 9th Annual TABC Scholarship Breakfast,
honoring Rachel Friedman and Suzy Schwartz. The
event will take place on June 15th at TABC, 1600
Queen Anne Road, Teaneck, NJ at 9:30 am. Funds
raised at the Scholarship Breakfast will help
ensure that an excellent TABC education is
accessible to all students in our community
regardless of financial ability. For reservations and
more information, please visit
www.tabc.org/scholarshipbreakfast
or contact Mrs. Teri Normand, Executive Director,
at teri.normand@tabc.org or call 201-837-7696
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GRADS AND DADS KIDDUSH
This special Kiddush is just around the corner !
June 14, 2014
SPONSOR IN HONOR OF YOUR GRADUATE! Nursery, Kindergar ten, Elementary, Middle, High School,
College and Graduate Degrees
Cost is $60 per graduate $30 each addit ional graduate per family with a $100 maximum
HONOR DAD THIS YEAR TOO!
Just $5 addit ional if you are a Grad Sponsor
Only $20 if you don’t have a Grad $5 each addit ional Dad (Grandfather , Son, etc.)
Please log onto yieb.org and use the link
to include your Grads and Dads
Quest ions- please call Karen Stern 732-613-6535
Deadline is June 4th
Ask Yourself These Questions:
1. Do you use electricity or natural gas for your home and/or business?
2. Would you like to discover a way to pay less for the supply portion of your electric or
natural gas bill?
3. Would you like to receive up to $50.00 for trying out a company’s service?*
If you answered YES to any of these questions, call David Falk & Joshua Fogel at 732.698.7406
A portion of the proceeds, directly generated from this ad, supports the Young Israel of East Brunswick
*The $50 Welcome Bonus Promotion Is For New Residential Customers Who Enroll From January 15, 2014 to June 2, 2014
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Call the restaurant for details. This special begins on May 1, 2014 and ends on May
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