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Weekly Newsletter Vol. XXI, No. 2 Tamuz 2, 5776 –Tamuz 9, 5776 July 8, 2016 – July 15, 2016 The next newsletter deadline is TUESDAY, JULY 12 th at 11:59PM All submissions must be emailed to [email protected] OFFICE HOURS - MONDAY-FRIDAY 10AM-4PM Evening hours are available on an appointment basis. Please e-mail [email protected] or call 732.254.1860x1 during regular office hours to schedule an appointment. REMINDERS from YIEB President and Vice President -The Sanctuary DOORS WILL BE CLOSED WHEN the RABBI or a guest speaker IS SPEAKING from the pulpit. THE NOISE FROM OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOOR IS DISTRACTING to those listening to the speaker. - FOOD IS NOT ALLOWED IN THE SANCTUARY SHUL DECORUM REMINDER At YIEB we encourage talking to everyone: HASHEM during Davening. FRIENDS during Kiddush. Until Rabbi Unterman arrives on August 1st. For any life cycle events, please contact Mark Koslowe at 917-952-6886. Lou Safren is also available at 347-640-2499. Additionally, Rabbi Nesanyl Braun of Congregation Brothers of Israel in Long Branch has graciously offered to be a resource and can be reached during the day at 732-222- 6666 and evening at 917-699-9419. MAZEL TOV Mazel Tov to Ilean & Lou Safren on the upcoming marriage of their son, Mordechai, to Odelia Brusilovsky in Israel on Sunday, July 13th. Mazel Tov to Mordechai’s brother, Moshe and Odelia’s parents, Natalia & Vyacheslav Brusilovsky. Mazel Tov to the entire Safren & Brusilovsky families. MAZEL TOV Mazal Tov to Terri and Jack Silverman and Barbara and Yitzy Weiss of Highland Park on the birth of their granddaughter, Sydney Nicole (Shlomit Nechama) to Laura and Eli Weiss of Highland Park. CONDOLENCES We regret to inform you of the passing of Alan Price, father of Ilanna Price and Danna Price. May the family be comforted among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem. GUEST SPEAKER On Shabbat, July 8th and 9th we are happy to welcome Guest Speaker, Sason Gabay. Prior to Musaph, he will discuss "Did Korach have a logical argument? Understanding his challenge to Moshe and what was wrong with it.” Prior to Mincha, at 7:00pm, Sason will present a shiur entitled: “Understanding the parameters of when it is OK to argue with others: respecting our Rabbi’s and the dynamic between the two.” During Shalosh Sheudas, he will discuss: “The story of Dasan and Aviram coming to an end” SEUDAH SHLISHIT SPONSOR Ralph Rosenbaum In Memory of Ralph's Father Ben Rosenbaum Pinchus Ben Shumel Kiddush Nosh Sponsors July 3, 2016 – July 9, 2016 Birthday: Leslie & Aron Adams: Rachel Adams Linda & Yaakov Applbaum: Presley Applbaum Ellen & George Horowitz: Ellen Horowitz Sarah & Joe Naus: Miriam Minkin Sarah & Joe Naus: Rachel Minkin Sarah & Joe Naus: Rivka Minkin Cheryl & Aaron Shmulewitz: Isaac Shmulewitz Irene & Alex Shraga: Evan Shraga Anniversary: Judy & Michael Goldrich: Judy & Michael Goldrich Lori & Jeff Moskowitz: Lori & Jeff Moskowitz Other Events of Note: Bonnie & Ira Birnbaum: Independence Day Tema & Tony Winston: Geoff Winston's Israeli citizenship anniversary Wheelchair available for short term use; please contact David Rabinowitz or Alvin Small 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 [email protected] in order to make these arrangements. Thank you!!! Save the date for Rabbi Unterman's Inaugural Breakfast Sunday, September 25, 2016 At YIEB from 9:30AM-11:30 AM $36 a person To help on this event or for more info please contact Ellen Gable [email protected] or 908-421-0192 MIKVAH MEMBERSHIPS Membership has its privileges. The mikvah now offers an exciting new opportunity to support this important community resource, annual membership! Friend-$180.00 Sponsor - $540.00 Member - $275.00 Leader - $1,000.00 Donor - $360.00 Membership levels of $275.00 and above entitle you to one year's use of the mikvah. In the next few days, online payment will be accepted on yieb.org. An email will go out when the system is ready to accept payments. For more information contact Debbie Wasserman at [email protected]. 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). "Where Torah Meets Life". On Shabbat, July 22nd and 23rd. Rabbi Aaron Rakeffet, Professor of Rabinnic Literature at YU's Gruss Kollel Faculty will be our Scholar-In-Residence. Rabbi Rakeffet is a noted author and the most popular teacher on YUTorah.org (details of event attached). July 29th and 30th Scholar-In-Residence On Shabbat, July 29th & 30th we are happy to welcome Rabbi Meir Lipschitz, Assistant Principle of Judaic Studes at the Jersey Shore Yeshivah, as our Scholar-In-Residence. Please see attached flyer for details. WISE Summer Learning Series The WISE Summer Learning series will begin this Shabbat at the home of Debbie and Ethan Wasserman at 6 Constitution Court at 5:45PM. The speaker will be Sara Fischer who will be teaching Koheleth. If you have any questions call Claire Kagel @ 732-213-5507. Every Day. Daily Daf Yomi Series. Daf Yomi with Naftali Malka. Every morning after first minyan (Mon- Fri ~7:10-7:55; Sat 10:15-11:00; Sun 8:10-8:55). Massechet: Baba Kama - payment of damages Monday Nights, 7:45pm. Ladies Tehillim Group meets 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 , Rabbi 732.254.1860 x2 (office) Gary Spiewak, Editor Louis Safren, President 347-640-2499 (cell number) Yaakov Wasser, Inaugural Rabbi (1979-2009), Retired Shabbat Korach Friday Mincha ...................................... 7:00PM Candle Lighting ..................................... 7:20PM But no later than .................................... 8:12PM As long as candle lighting is after 7PM, Mincha on Friday is at 7PM (not z’man), throughout the spring and summer. Shkia..................................................... 8:30PM Shabbat Shacharit........................ 8:00, 9:00AM Latest Sh’ma ......................................... 9:20AM Guest Speaker ...................................... 7:00PM Shabbat Mincha .................................... 8:05PM Shabbat Maariv ..................................... 9:11PM Shabbat Ends ....................................... 9:19PM Sun Shacharit .............................. 7:30, 8:30AM (9:15 AM Sunday minyan on hold until Fall) Mon/Thurs Shacharit ................... 6:20, 8:30AM 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 (June 24)..... 7:20PM But no later than ................................... 8:08PM Mikvah Hours are: Saturday 10:30 to 12:00, Sunday Thursday 9:00 11:00 PM, Fri. nights by appt. only. Contact Sara Fischer by Wed. night to schedule. Please note - new mikvah fees: $25 per visit (for visits during regular hours) $10 additional fee for visits that last past 11:00 pm YIEB Mikvah 732.257.4121. YIEB Eruv status 732.254.1860 X6

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Page 1: Shabbat Korach - Amazon S3 · Weekly Newsletter Vol. XXI, No. 2 Tamuz 2, 5776 –Tamuz 9, 5776 July 8, 2016 – July 15, 2016 throughout the spring and summer. The next newsletter

Weekly Newsletter Vol. XXI, No. 2 Tamuz 2, 5776 –Tamuz 9, 5776 July 8, 2016 – July 15, 2016

The next newsletter deadline is

TUESDAY, JULY 12th at 11:59PM

All submissions must be emailed to [email protected]

OFFICE HOURS - MONDAY-FRIDAY 10AM-4PM

Evening hours are available on an appointment basis. Please e-mail

[email protected] or call 732.254.1860x1 during regular

office hours to schedule an appointment.

REMINDERS from YIEB President and Vice President -The Sanctuary DOORS WILL BE CLOSED WHEN the

RABBI or a guest speaker IS SPEAKING from the

pulpit. THE NOISE FROM OPENING AND CLOSING THE

DOOR IS DISTRACTING to those listening to the

speaker. - FOOD IS NOT ALLOWED IN THE SANCTUARY

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

SHUL DECORUM REMINDER

At YIEB we encourage talking to everyone:

HASHEM during Davening. FRIENDS during Kiddush.

Until Rabbi Unterman arrives on August 1st.

For any life cycle events, please contact Mark Koslowe at 917-952-6886. Lou Safren is also available at 347-640-2499. Additionally, Rabbi Nesanyl Braun of Congregation Brothers of Israel in Long Branch has graciously offered to be a resource and can be reached during the day at 732-222-6666 and evening at 917-699-9419.

MAZEL TOV

Mazel Tov to Ilean & Lou Safren on the upcoming

marriage of their son, Mordechai, to Odelia

Brusilovsky in Israel on Sunday, July 13th. Mazel Tov

to Mordechai’s brother, Moshe and Odelia’s parents,

Natalia & Vyacheslav Brusilovsky. Mazel Tov to the

entire Safren & Brusilovsky families.

MAZEL TOV

Mazal Tov to Terri and Jack Silverman and Barbara

and Yitzy Weiss of Highland Park on the birth of their

granddaughter, Sydney Nicole (Shlomit Nechama) to

Laura and Eli Weiss of Highland Park.

CONDOLENCES

We regret to inform you of the passing of Alan Price,

father of Ilanna Price and Danna Price.

May the family be comforted among the mourners of

Zion and Jerusalem.

GUEST SPEAKER

On Shabbat, July 8th and 9th we are happy to

welcome Guest Speaker, Sason Gabay.

Prior to Musaph, he will discuss "Did Korach have a

logical argument? Understanding his challenge to

Moshe and what was wrong with it.”

Prior to Mincha, at 7:00pm, Sason will present a shiur

entitled: “Understanding the parameters of when it is

OK to argue with others: respecting our Rabbi’s and

the dynamic between the two.”

During Shalosh Sheudas, he will discuss: “The

story of Dasan and Aviram coming to an end”

SEUDAH SHLISHIT SPONSOR

Ralph Rosenbaum

In Memory of Ralph's Father

Ben Rosenbaum

Pinchus Ben Shumel

Kiddush Nosh Sponsors

July 3, 2016 – July 9, 2016

Birthday:

Leslie & Aron Adams: Rachel Adams

Linda & Yaakov Applbaum: Presley Applbaum

Ellen & George Horowitz: Ellen Horowitz

Sarah & Joe Naus: Miriam Minkin

Sarah & Joe Naus: Rachel Minkin

Sarah & Joe Naus: Rivka Minkin

Cheryl & Aaron Shmulewitz: Isaac Shmulewitz

Irene & Alex Shraga: Evan Shraga

Anniversary:

Judy & Michael Goldrich: Judy & Michael Goldrich

Lori & Jeff Moskowitz: Lori & Jeff Moskowitz

Other Events of Note:

Bonnie & Ira Birnbaum: Independence Day

Tema & Tony Winston: Geoff Winston's Israeli

citizenship anniversary

Wheelchair available for short term use; please contact David Rabinowitz or Alvin Small

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

[email protected] in order to make these

arrangements. Thank you!!!

Save the date for Rabbi Unterman's Inaugural Breakfast Sunday, September 25, 2016 At YIEB from 9:30AM-11:30 AM $36 a person To help on this event or for more info please contact Ellen Gable [email protected] or 908-421-0192

MIKVAH MEMBERSHIPS

Membership has its privileges. The mikvah now offers

an exciting new opportunity to support this important

community resource, annual membership!

Friend-$180.00 Sponsor - $540.00

Member - $275.00 Leader - $1,000.00

Donor - $360.00

Membership levels of $275.00 and above entitle you

to one year's use of the mikvah. In the next few days,

online payment will be accepted on yieb.org. An

email will go out when the system is ready to accept

payments. For more information contact Debbie

Wasserman at [email protected].

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).

"Where Torah Meets Life". On Shabbat, July 22nd

and 23rd. Rabbi Aaron Rakeffet, Professor of

Rabinnic Literature at YU's Gruss Kollel Faculty will be

our Scholar-In-Residence.

Rabbi Rakeffet is a noted author and the most

popular teacher on YUTorah.org (details of

event attached).

July 29th and 30th Scholar-In-Residence

On Shabbat, July 29th & 30th we are happy to

welcome Rabbi Meir Lipschitz, Assistant Principle of

Judaic Studes at the Jersey Shore Yeshivah, as our

Scholar-In-Residence. Please see attached flyer for

details.

WISE Summer Learning Series

The WISE Summer Learning series will begin this

Shabbat at the home of Debbie and Ethan

Wasserman at 6 Constitution Court at 5:45PM.

The speaker will be Sara Fischer who will be teaching

Koheleth. If you have any questions call Claire Kagel

@ 732-213-5507.

Every Day. Daily Daf Yomi Series. Daf Yomi with

Naftali Malka. Every morning after first minyan (Mon-

Fri ~7:10-7:55; Sat 10:15-11:00; Sun 8:10-8:55).

Massechet: Baba Kama - payment of damages

Monday Nights, 7:45pm. Ladies Tehillim Group

meets 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

, Rabbi

732.254.1860 x2 (office)

Gary Spiewak, Editor

Louis Safren, President

347-640-2499 (cell number)

Yaakov Wasser, Inaugural Rabbi

(1979-2009), Retired

Shabbat Korach

Friday Mincha ...................................... 7:00PM Candle Lighting ..................................... 7:20PM But no later than .................................... 8:12PM As long as candle lighting is after 7PM, Mincha on Friday is at 7PM (not z’man), throughout the spring and summer. Shkia ..................................................... 8:30PM Shabbat Shacharit ........................ 8:00, 9:00AM Latest Sh’ma ......................................... 9:20AM Guest Speaker ...................................... 7:00PM Shabbat Mincha .................................... 8:05PM Shabbat Maariv ..................................... 9:11PM Shabbat Ends ....................................... 9:19PM Sun Shacharit .............................. 7:30, 8:30AM (9:15 AM Sunday minyan on hold until Fall) Mon/Thurs Shacharit ................... 6:20, 8:30AM 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 (June 24)..... 7:20PM But no later than ................................... 8:08PM Mikvah Hours are: Saturday 10:30 to 12:00, Sunday –Thursday 9:00 – 11:00 PM, Fri. nights by appt. only. Contact Sara Fischer by Wed. night to schedule. Please note - new mikvah fees:

$25 per visit (for visits during regular hours)

$10 additional fee for visits that last past 11:00

pm

YIEB Mikvah 732.257.4121. YIEB Eruv status 732.254.1860 X6

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Hebrew. Our many thanks go to the women who

steadfastly partake in this Mitzvah.

Tuesday Nights, 8:00pm. Talmud Topics Series.

Join Rabbi Shlomo Landau on Tuesday nights for 30

minutes to explore the most interesting Daf Yomi

topics studied during the week. Varied and colorful

issues discussed with no prior knowledge needed.

Can’t make it in person? Do Daf Yomi online!

http://ouradio.org/daf http://www.dafyomi.org/

Tuesday Nights, 8:45pm. YIEB & Highland Park

Kollel. The current topic is Laws of Brachot

Wednesday Nights, 8:30pm. In Depth Talmud Class.

Given by Yaakov Weinstein. In this week’s class we

will discuss “Defeating God.”

Support Adult Ed programming by becoming a

Contributor ($180), Supporter ($100) or Friend (any

amount). Program sponsorships also available.

______________________________________________

YAHRTZEITS 2 Tammuz David Rabinowitz for his

aunt, nechama bas

binyamin (Naomi

Shapiro) on 7/8/2016

3 Tammuz Marty Siederer for his Aunt, Leah Bat

Sarah (Katherine Orland) on

7/9/2016

3 Tammuz Joseph Hy Abeles for his

Grandmother, Ruchel bas Avraham

HY"D (Regine Abeles) on 7/9/2016

3 Tammuz Joseph Hy Abeles for his Grandfather

of, Yosef ben Moshe HY"D (Josef

Abeles) on 7/9/2016

3 Tammuz Art Kagel for his Father, Yoseph ben

Velvil (Jerome Kagel) on 7/9/2016

4 Tammuz David Pasternak for his Mother, לאה

on (Lillian Pasternak) שראל' בת

7/10/2016

4 Tammuz Ralph Rosenbaum for his Father,

Pinchas Ben Shmuel (Ben

Rosenbaum) on 7/10/2016

5 Tammuz Anthony Winston for his father,

Yehuda ben Shalom (Laurence

Winston) on 7/11/2016

6 Tammuz Jane Pomerantz for her Brother,

Gershon Velvl Ben Moshe (Glenn

Golden) on 7/12/2016

6 Tammuz Carol Applbaum for her Husband,

Harav Yehoshua Ben Harav

Menachem Tzvi (Rabbi Sidney

Applbaum) on 7/12/2016

6 Tammuz Yaakov Applbaum for his Father,

Harav Yehoshua Ben Harav

Menachem Tzvi (Rabbi Sidney

Applbaum) on 7/12/2016

9 Tammuz Julie Katz for her father, Shmuel

Chanoch Ben Shlomo Eliyahu

Hacohen (Sam Katz) on 7/15/2016

9 Tammuz Chayim Stern for his Uncle, Harav

Shalom Chaim Ben Harav Dovid

Shlomo HaCohen (Rabbi Sherman

Novoseller) on 7/15/2016

9 Tammuz Jack Stroh for his Mother, Tziporah

Bat Yaakov (Fay Stroh) on 7/15/2016

9 Tammuz Gerald Katzenberg for his Mother,

Yehudit Bat Avraham (Julia

Katzenberg) on 7/15/2016

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 [email protected]

Chumashim - $50 - Siddurim - $30 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

PERMANENT MEMORIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR

DEPARTED LOVED ONES

On the walls of the Main Shul are mounted 11 tablets

bearing memorial plaques, representing a permanent

and dignified memorial to loved ones. AT YIEB, now in

its 38th 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 [email protected]. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

BIKUR CHOLIM/SHIVA DIVISION

Thank you to the many members of the community

for their ongoing support and assistance to families

during Shiva. Suggested donations of $10 to aid a

particular family during the week of Shiva may be

sent to Julie Katz, 20 Rebel Run Drive (payable to

Bikur Cholim-YIEB.) Please indicate the family name

in the memo section of your check). Recipient

families will be informed of your donation. For further

information on how you can help and support a

particular family or for general Bikur Cholim

information, please contact Julie Katz, Karen Stern,

Miriam Rosenblum or Suri Moskowitz. Thank you for

your continued support. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

SHUL PARKING LOT

Please do not park nor stand in Fire Lanes.

It is essential we allow for passage of

emergency vehicles. _____________________________________________________________________________________________

HELPING HAND COMMITTEE

Have you ever been locked out of your car;

Had to pick up your sick child at school while your

newborn was sleeping’ or needed to check on your

parents who were home alone? Were you fortunate

enough to get help? Would like to pay the favor

forward? Family and friends aren't always around,

and there are time when members in our community

need a helping hand. We are forming a committee of

volunteers who would be willing to help out when

someone has an unexpected emergency situation. If

you are interested in helping, please contact either:

Debbie Chustckie at [email protected]

Bobbie Cumsky at [email protected]

Brina Hershkovits at [email protected]

Thanking you, The Helping Hand Committee

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.

______________________________________________________________

STORK CLUB

The Stork Club helps to arrange a week of meals to be

delivered to families after the birth of a baby. Please

contact Allison Platschek (516-641-2437) or Debbie

Wasserman ([email protected]) if you

would like to provide a meal for a family.

Thank You!

IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR PINE HILL COURT PARKING

1. Follow residential street speed limit (25MPH).

2. Park on one side ONLY. Parking on both sides

blocks entrance for emergency, utility,

sanitation, and adult care vehicles, limits

visibility, and can be dangerous for residents.

3. Watch out for children waiting for the school bus.

4. Do not park by the entrance to the street as it

blocks the entrance into the development and

school bus stop.

5. Do not block driveways and mailboxes. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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.

LOST & FOUND

Lost: Yellow gold s shaped eternity bracelet lost on

Shabbos 4/16/2016. Please contact

[email protected].

Box in YIEB office for lost and found. Please claim

your lost keys, glasses, etc or call Andrea.

A congregant’s jacket has been accidentally

switched. The wrong size was taken and the wrong

size left over last weekend. Anyone who accidentally

took the wrong jacket, please contact Andrea Weber,

our Office Manager: 732-254-1860 ext. 1

[email protected]

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Used ink cartridges are still being collected for our

Early Childhood Program. Please drop off in office. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Community Announcements ************

(YIEB does not endorse the Kashrut of any non-YIEB

event or listing appearing in the Newsletter)

Team AY 2016

Please join Team AY for a 10 week training program

that started on 7/3/16. Group walks and/or runs

start every Sunday morning at approximately 9:15AM.

The program will culminate in Washington, DC on

Sunday, Sept 18 with the Navy 5 Miler & Half

Marathon (13.1 miles). Registration is $55 and $100

respectively and goes up on Aug 1st. Required pace is

a 16 minute mile so even beginners can do it with the

proper preparation & motivation provided by Coach

Zev Rosenberg.

Please go to URL www.navyhalf.com to register

directly. Team AY fundraising pages will be available

shortly. We want to dedicate this year’s Team AY run

in memory of Hallel-Yaffa Ariel who was 13 years old

when tragically murdered while sleeping in her home

in Kiryat Arba, Israel. A portion of the funds raised will

be donated to the IDF’s Lone Soldier Center

www.lonesoldiercenter.com in memory of Miss Ariel.

Please join us to help make an unbelievable Kiddush

Hashem during these difficult times.

The next meeting of the Genealogy Club of Central

Jersey (GCCJ), sponsored by the Jewish Historical

Society of Central Jersey, will take place on Thursday,

July 14, at 7:00 p.m. at Congregation Ahavas Achim,

216 S 1st Ave, Highland Park, NJ.

This meeting is intended as a follow-up to Lew

Meixler's excellent discussion, at our June meeting, of

materials that are available for genealogical research.

The purpose of our forthcoming meeting will be to

discuss

Jump-Starting Your Genealogical Research

Knowing where to start can, in many cases, save a

huge amount of your time and effort. Doing genealogy

was once a solitary task. There was no way to find out

who else, if anyone, was doing research on the same

families as you were. Today, with the numerous aids

that are available, it's a simple matter to find

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colleagues with whom you can compare notes and

share discoveries! At our meeting, you'll have an

opportunity to try some of these methods for yourself,

online.

If you know of persons who would be interested in

attending, please feel free to invite them! This should

be an excellent opportunity for persons interested in

getting started in genealogy.

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. ____________________________________________________________________________________________

Women's beginning Israeli Dancing on hiatus

Due to the death of dance teacher Elyse Litt's

husband, Women's beginning Israeli Dancing at Etz

Ahaim will be on hiatus for a few weeks. For further

information and schedule updates, contact Rachel at

[email protected] or 732-819-9298.

Looking for lifeguards and counselors for RPRY day

camp. Please call Cindy at (908) 309-8818. ______________________________________________________________

Looking for Bikur Cholim Volunteers

The Jewish Federation in the Heart of NJ’s Caring

Initiative seeks to help Jews in our community reach

out to other Jews in times of crisis and need and offer

light, comfort and hope by visiting Jewish patients in

near-by area hospitals. Volunteer commitment is as

little or as much as you desire. Training includes

completing the hospital volunteer training program

and training conducted by either Jewish Federation or

the congregation. Contact Lori Bernard, Caring

Initiative Coordinator, The Jewish Federation in the

Heart of New Jersey, 732.588.1808

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 MIDDLESEX COUNTY

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, AEDs, Epi-

Pens, oxygen/trauma equipment, etc., and would be

dispatched by Hatzolah in Edison. The responders

need to be male, 18 yrs old, shomer torah umitzvos,

and of a proper hashkafa. The EMT course is free,

and runs Tuesday and Thursday nights near Deal from

6pm - 10:30pm, from July - December. If there are

people who are doctors, nurses (male), etc., who are

interested in responding, 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 Middlesex County

LL: (732) 993-8645 C: (347) 539-6380

E-Mail: [email protected]

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. If you have any questions please call, Brina

Herskovits 732.390.4955. Thank you for your support.

To make a donation go to:

www.chailifeline.org/martha __________________________________________________________________________ The Highland Park First Aid has, once again, come out

with a new DISCOUNT CARD. There are 3 different

cards, with over 20 different businesses on the card,

including: Giddy's Pizzeria, Park Place and Glatt 27.

The discount cards are good through May 2016 (next

year) and can be used over and over again. The cards

can be purchased at Giddy's Pizzera and cost $40 for

and 2 cards/$50 for any 3 cards (mix or match).

The family of our dear friend and Highland Park

resident Howard Beyer, Z"L has created The Howard L.

Beyer Memorial Fund at ELEM/Youth and Distress in

Israel, connecting Howard's dedication to issues of

troubled youth and his abiding commitment to Israel.

ELEM/Youth in Distress in Israel is the country’s

leading nonprofit organization serving 20,000

troubled young people and an additional 100,000

youth who use ELEM online annually. These teens

face tremendous challenges including domestic

violence, drug and alcohol addiction, neglect, bullying,

homelessness and prostitution, in addition to the

stressors of living in Israel. ELEM's programs, located

in 40 cities, provide a safe space for Israeli youth and

help them to recover, reinvigorate, and reimagine a

positive future for themselves, their family and their

country. All gifts in Howard's memory will be

acknowledged both by ELEM and the Beyer family.

Participate at www.ELEM.org or go to ELEM at 270

Madison Ave., NY, NY 10016

______________________________________________

The Edison/Highland Park gown Gemach, L'iluy

Nishmas R' Yitzchok Ben Binyomin, is open for

business! The Gemach houses a wide selection of

gowns for children, pre-teen, teens and adults. Please

note the Gemach is still looking for donation of gowns

in very good condition. Tax deduction is given and pick

up of the gowns can also be arranged. For more

information and/or to schedule an appointment

please call Sara Scott at 516-526-0941.

BIKUR CHOLIM

HOMEBOUND VISITATION: Seeking adults and 11th

graders and older who would be interested in

volunteering to visit homebound people in our

community. For more info, please call Bikur

Cholim at 732-572-7181.

NURSING HOME VISITATION: Seeking volunteers to

visit at the Regency nursing home on DeMott Lane

in Somerset. For more info, please call Rahel

Baruh at 732-672-4673 or email

[email protected].

TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE: Drivers and

coordinators needed. Coordinate rides to and from

medical appointments - match requesters with an

available driver. Each coordinator serves for two

weeks at a time. To volunteer to coordinate or to

drive, please call Bikur Cholim hotline at 732-572-

7181 or fill out the volunteer form on the website

bikurcholimrv.com

NEW WEBSITE: bikurcholimrv.com. The new

website provides information regarding Bikur

Cholim services, including how to access our local

hospitals on Shabbat, how to borrow medical

equipment, and how to get prescription medication

on Shabbat. _____________________________________________________________________________________________ ACTT: “Kiddush Hashem 1” module has started with

ArtScroll source book, “Living Kiddush Hashem” by

Rabbi Shraga Freedman. It is available at a discount

from the Judaica Gallery. See the ACTT website for

the Learning Schedule. Sunday, 9/18/2016 at 7:30

PM at AA, Rav Dovid Goldwasser, renowned

community leader, international lecturer, author,

educator, and daily radio commentator will speak

about “A Powerful Segulah for the Yom Hadin”. For

more info, e-mail [email protected], see

www.actt613.org, or contact Phil Rosen.

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Collecting Sheitels: Keren Kol Kallah - established to

provide orphan and destitute kallahs in Israel with

essential needs. Donated custom sheitels, some

brand-new, some gently worn, are sold to women in

Israel who would not otherwise have the funds to buy

a quality wig. All the money raised at the sale goes

towards a hachnasas kallah fund which helps needy

brides in Eretz Yisrael. Sheitels can be dropped off by

Aviva, 16 Edgemount Road, Edison. For more info,

please see contact Aviva Siegel (732) 572-4408

[email protected] _____________________________________________________ Blood Donors Needed

Those 76 and over can donate with a doctor’s note.)

You must weigh at least 110 lbs. and meet other

requirements. Most medications will not keep you

from donating. People with diabetes and blood

pressure controlled by medication can donate. Please

eat before you come and bring ID and proof of age.

Help us keep the blood supply at a healthy level. Bad

weather can cause cancellations of blood drives and

keep donors away--but patients’ needs remain the

same. For an appointment call 800-933-2566 or

732-325-8207 or go to http://tinyurl.com/ebjc08816

Walk-ins welcome! Appointments will get priority. _____________________________________________________

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