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https://instagram.com/brothersofisrael/ The CB A Message from our Co-Vice-Presidents Brian Winters, Michael Danzinger, & Avi Fisch Congregation Brothers of Israel- Long Branch, NJ https://twitter.com/cbi_longbranch Winter 2017 Greetings! On behalf of my co-Vice Presidents, Avi Fisch and Michael Danziger, and of my own accord, I hope this message finds its readers well. As we start 2017, we herald the peaceful transfer of power from one administration to the next. No, not that one... I mean the transition from Co-Presidents Andy Samuel and Judie Boim to the current Triumvirate. It reminds me of Parsha Lech Lecha and the battle of the four kings vs five kings…only without the tar pits. On a serious note, I hope we do one half as well as Andy and Judie did. We thank them. Our Shul is thriving. Everyone I have spoken to commented that the Yamim Noraim davening was among the most beautiful and meaningful we have had. From Rosh Hashanah through Mendy's stirring Kol Nidre until the sunlight shone through the stain glass windows during Neilah, our congregation experienced something special. As reflection and teshuva gave way to joy and simchot on Sukkot and Simchat Torah, our shul family continued to come closer together and enjoy one another's company in true CBI fashion - accompanied by food and drink! Our children - so many children we have - enjoyed a Hanukkah bowling night and singing during Hanukkah candle lighting. What about comedy night?! Modi was hilarious, and (in case you missed it) I am told that a few of his bits were circulated on YouTube. Shabbat and our kiddishes are everyone's weekly highlight The davening is consistently inspiring and the camaraderie at kiddish is gratifying. We've had our losses too. And we've had controversies. But I am proud of the way we've gotten through our rough patches. So, as 2017 follows 2016, and we move inexorably forward with strength and faith in Hashem, we (your Vice Presidents) look forward to a great year. Greetings 1 Contacts 2 Message from Amy Green- span 3 CBI Youth 4-5 Programming 6-10 Purim 11-12 AIPAC 13-14 Announce- ments 15-16 Calendars 17-20 Inside this issue

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https://instagram.com/brothersofisrael/

The CB A Message from our Co-Vice-Presidents

Brian Winters, Michael Danzinger, & Avi Fisch

Congregation Brothers of Israel-Long Branch, NJ

https://twitter.com/cbi_longbranch

Winter 2017 Greetings! On behalf of my co-Vice Presidents, Avi Fisch and Michael Danziger, and of my own accord, I hope this message finds its

readers well.

As we start 2017, we herald the peaceful transfer of power from one administration to the next. No, not that one... I mean the transition from Co-Presidents Andy Samuel and Judie Boim to the current Triumvirate.

It reminds me of Parsha Lech Lecha and the battle of the four kings vs five kings…only without the tar pits.

On a serious note, I hope we do one half as well as Andy and Judie did. We thank them.

Our Shul is thriving. Everyone I have spoken to commented that the Yamim Noraim davening was among the most beautiful and meaningful we have had. From Rosh Hashanah through Mendy's stirring Kol Nidre until the sunlight shone through the stain glass windows during Neilah, our congregation

experienced something special.

As reflection and teshuva gave way to joy and simchot on Sukkot and Simchat Torah, our shul family continued to come closer together and enjoy one another's company in true CBI fashion - accompanied by food and drink!

Our children - so many children we have - enjoyed a Hanukkah bowling night and singing during Hanukkah candle lighting.

What about comedy night?! Modi was hilarious, and (in case you missed it) I am told that a few of his bits were circulated on YouTube.

Shabbat and our kiddishes are everyone's weekly highlight The davening is consistently inspiring and the camaraderie at kiddish is gratifying.

We've had our losses too. And we've had controversies. But I am proud of the way we've gotten through our rough patches.

So, as 2017 follows 2016, and we move inexorably forward with strength and faith in Hashem, we (your Vice Presidents) look forward to a great year.

Greetings 1

Contacts 2

Message from

Amy Green-

span

3

CBI Youth 4-5

Programming 6-10

Purim 11-12

AIPAC 13-14

Announce-

ments

15-16

Calendars 17-20

Inside this issue

Yitzhak Belsh, MD

Alan Bresler, DMD

Janet Deneroff

Monty Fisher

Madeline Forman

Elliot Greenstein

Leon Huppert, MD

Michael Kaabe

Carole Kaufman

Norman Konvitz

Judy Lekach

Irwin Levine

Kevin Lopyan

Ed Miller

Steve Pasternak

Harold Rassas

Shirley Schneider Shirley Schneider

Lisa Shapiro

Zahava Sher

Larry Snider

Marilyn Snider Marilyn Stein-Mantz Raisy Sultan

Eugene Zurkovsky, MD

Congregation Brothers of Israel Board and Staff

Brothers of Israel

Professional Staff

Rabbi Nasanayl Braun

Cantor Mendel Greenberg

Youth Director Rena Golden

Executive Boar Co-Vice Presidents Brian Winters, Esq. Michael Danziger Avi Fisch, Phd

Immediate Past Presidents Judie Boim Andrew Samuel DMD

Rec. Secretary Eve Pasternak

Financial Secretary Barry Dorf

Treasurer Marc Epstein

Office Staff Amy Greenspan, Administrator

[email protected]

—- Barbara Hydrusko

[email protected]

—- Deirdre Anderson

[email protected]

—-

Phone: 732-222-6666

Fax: 732-222-6668

Building Staff

Anibal Rivera

www.brothersisrael.org

Committees

Adult Education Marilyn Stein-Mantz

Banquet Hall Rentals Michael Danziger

Building & Grounds Elliot Greenstein

Bulletin Judy Lekach

Cemetery Committee Harold Rassas

Club L’Chaim Liaison Madeline Forman

Kiddushes Marilyn Snider

Programming Steve Pasternak

Publicity Michael Kaabe

Ritual Committee Noah Gilson, MD

Sisterhood Liaison Marilyn Snider

Youth Committee Liaison Becky Green

Past Presidents

CBI’s 1896 Founders

Board of Directors

Mr. Max Cohen*

Mr. Horowitz*

Mr. Kamrass*

Mr. Katz*

Mr. Margolius*

Mr. Hyman Messnick*

Mr. Peskowsky*

Mr. Reiseman*

Mr. Harry Rubenstein*

Mr. Salk*

Mr. Morris Schneider*

Mr. Jacob Schwartz*

Mr. Louis Shapiro*

Mr. Stein*

Mr. Stonier*

Mr. Samuel Wolf*

*Deceased Members

Frank Becker*

Edward Boim, DDS Judie Boim

Kenneth Chamlin, Esq

Alan Cohn, DDS

Martin Deneroff

David Dlugo*

Jerome Engelhart*

Marc Epstein

Benjamin Feinberg*

Joseph Forman

Noah Gilson, MD

Jules Golden*

Leonard Goldschein

Monroe Gorelick*

Louis Glaser*

Seymour Greenspan

Anderson Harkov, Esq

Samuel Jaffe*

Irving Kaye*

Isadore Lagowitz

Seymour Lapidus*

Sydney Lekach

David Lerner*

Hyman Messnick*

Eugene Moss*

Leonard Needle, Esq

Hyman Peskoe*

Jack Rand*

Burton Resnic

Moshe Rosenwein, Phd

Andrew Samul, DMD Morris Schneider*

Louis Shapiro*

Solomon Tepper

Samuel Wolf

Morris Yankow

*Deceased Members

A Message from Amy Greenspan

Dear Congregation Brothers of Israel,

I would like to take a moment to introduce myself. My name is Amy Greenspan and I am honored to be your new shul administrator. I have lived in Ocean Twp with my husband and two children for the past 18 years. My two sons: Isaac and Harry are 15 and 13. While choosing to stay home to be a full time mom, I worked part time fundraising for the JCC in Deal while my kids attended school there. Before that I was a professional fundraiser and program services coordinator for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. There, I acquired many skills that will help me successful as Administrator.

Barbara, who has been here for 25 years, has been incredible. teaching me all she does to meet the needs of the congregation. I am looking forward to adding a few new touches to things, while making sure the important responsibilities get done (as they have for the past 25 years). Over the next few weeks, I will be reaching out to all of you to say hello and personally introduce myself. In the mean time I would love for you to email or call me to update your information. You can call the office or email me at [email protected]. We are working on being able to get our information to you as quickly and efficiently as possible. This will help us tremendously with that process. Please let me know the primary family contact as well.

I look forward to working with all of you on some project or another and am here to ensure that our shul will be the best it can be in 2017 and beyond.

Sincerely,

Amy Greenspan

COLLECTING EMAIL ADDRESSES

To all those who an email address that has not yet been provided to the synagogue, please send

an email so we can have your address. You can just say “Hi”.. Thanks.

Tuesday, Feb 7

6:30-8PM

@ Brothers of Israel

Paint your own

beautiful canvas.

3rd Grade and Up

Boys & Girls

RSVP REQUIRED:

[email protected]

Please Join Us!

Tu B’shvat Youth Shabbat Party

February 11th 4:15PM

Dried Fruit & Nuts & Games in Celebration of the Harvest Holiday!

@CBI RSVP to Rena: [email protected]

On Wednesday, December 29th

the families of our community

joined together for the annual

Hanukah Party but this year we

went bowling. The event was

held at Bradly bowling alley

where we had dinner, ate dough-

nuts and bowled with our friends.

We had over 20 kids attend and

everyone had a great time. One

mom could be quoted saying, “All

kids had a great time and grown

ups too.” Another said, “My kids

had a blast and I ate too much

pizza too.” We are thrilled that

everyone had fun and can’t wait

for our next event!

Scholar-In-Residence Professor Andrew Meyer of Brooklyn College twice presented to CBI on Sunday morning over bagels. The first time on China: Friends from Afar (A presen-tation on Chinese Jewish Religious History), and the second time on Parallel Nationalisms: Sun Yat-sen and Theodore Herzi. Given the large turnouts and extremely favorable reviews we are trying to arrange a third presentation for the spring.

Congregation Brothers of Israel THIRD ANNUAL IRON CHEF CHULENT CONTEST

When: Shabbat Qualifying Rounds: January 28, February 4 and 11

Championship Round (3 Prior Winners): February 18

Where: In the Kiddush following services

Details: Crockpots and spices will be provided

Chefs to bring your best game (literally: you bring your choice

of heckshered meat in its original sealed container)

Pot must start to cook in the CBI kitchen by Friday noon for

the upcoming Shabbat cook-off entry.

Prize: Bragging Rights plus a gift card to the winning “Chef”

Sponsorship/Judge: Each Sponsor will also be a Judge in each round

and get served first.

Cost: $18 per person to Sponsor and Judge all 4 rounds. For more information or to sign up call the office 732-222-6666

or Larry Snider: 732-245-1040

SATURDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 11 @8:30 PM

CBI PRE-PURIM PARTY

WHEN: SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 4 @ 8:30PM

WHERE: Gum Shoe Theater Performers @ CBI

WHAT:

DAIRY DINNER & KILLER THEATER

& COSTUME PARTY

A MURDER

MYSTERY

SET IN 1954 AT A MANSION

DINNER PARTY

COST:

$45 PER MEMBER FOR PAID RESERVATION BY 2/24

$60 PER NON-MEMBER OR RESERVATION POST 2/24

RSVP: brothersisrael.org or the Office 732-222-6666

Costumes are optional, but add to the fun...

CBI SCHOLAR IN RESIDENCE PROGRAM

WHEN: SHABBAT FEBRUARY 25

DURING KIDDISH

ON BEING AN ORGAN DONOR PURSUANT TO JEWISH LAW

PRESENTED BY: RABBI BRAUN DR. NOAH GILSON DR. JAY MUFSON Presented in memory of Roz Fisher.

CBI CELEBRATES PURIM

SATURDAY NIGHT MARCH 11th

MAARIV @7PM

MEGILLAH READING @7:10PM

FOLLOWED BY

MINI-CARNIVAL FOR THE KIDS

PURIM SHPIEL FOR THE ADULTS

*********** *************

CBI PURIM CELEBRATION CONTINUES

SUNDAY, MARCH 12

MEGILLAH READINGS* @7:15am & 9am

(*during the 6:45 and 8:30 minyanim)

PURIM SEUDAH STARTS @5PM @CBI

CATERED DINNER

WITH SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT

FEE FOR SEUDAH: $25 per adult;

$12 per 9-16 yr old;

$5 per 3-8 yr old

RSVP BY MARCH 8TH TO CBI OFFICE: 732-222-6666

OR ON THE WEBSITE

Kick off your Policy Conference experience

March 24-25 by joining us for an exclusive

pre-conference Shabbaton!

The Shabbaton gives you a unique opportunity to come

together to learn, reflect, and grow as a community.

Conference delegates can engage in unique educational

programs and in depth discussions in a restful and

respectful Shabbat environment. Start Policy Conference

on an uplifting and inspiring note.

REGISTER TODAY!www.PolicyConference.org/Shabbaton

LEARNLEADLOBBY

AIPACPOLICY CONFERENCEMarch 26 – 28, 2017 • Washington, D.C.

w w w . P o l i c y C o n f e r e n c e . o r g

PART 2: PAYMENT INFORMATION – Please fill in the information below

I am registering ______ person(s) at $599 per person.

I am a club member and am registering ______ person(s) at the special $499 club discount per person.

The AIPAC club membership registration discount only applies to two people in a household. The discount is not transferable and does not apply to children or other guests of club members.

Shabbaton Registration I am also registering ______ person(s) for the Shabbaton at $249 per person. (The Shabbaton is available exclusively for delegates registered for Policy Conference. The AIPAC Club membership registration discount only applies to Policy Conference and is not applicable for the Shabbaton.)

Policy Conference registration cancellations must be made in writing by January 6, 2017 and sent to [email protected] or mailed to MCE – AIPAC Policy Conference, 251 H Street, NW, Washington DC 20001.

Since AIPAC has to guarantee – and pay for – each delegate’s participation at that time, cancellations after January 6, 2017 will not be refunded. Deadline for full refund for the Shabbaton is March 8th, 2017. AIPAC Policy Conference and Shabbaton 2017 registrations are not transferrable.

PART 1: REGISTRANT INFORMATION – PLEASE FILL IN THE INFORMATION BELOW

REGISTRANT

Full Name

Address

City/State/ZIP

Email (Very Important!)

Cell Phone Home / Business Phone (Circle One)

If you are a member of a congregation, please include name above

Check box if registrant is a student ❑

Name of Campus Grad Year

SPOUSE / SIBLING / PARENT / CHILD / FRIEND / OTHER (CIRCLE ONE)

Full Name

Address (Same as Registrant ❑)

City/State/ZIP

Email (Very Important!)

Cell Phone Home / Business Phone (Circle One)

If you are a member of a congregation, please include name above

Check box if registrant is a student ❑

Name of Campus Grad Year

Charge my conference fee to my:

❑ AMEX ❑ VISA ❑ MasterCard ❑ Discover Amount $ __________.

Name on Card Security Code

Account Number Exp. Date

Signature

� Enclosed is my check for $______________. Make checks payable to AIPAC.

R e g i s t e r To d a y ! w w w . P o l i c y C o n f e r e n c e . o r g

Mail or fax this form with full payment to: Attention: MCE • AIPAC, 251 H ST, NW, Washington, D.C., 20001 • Tel 202-639-5363; Fax 202-347-4941

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: ACCT # FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: ACCT #

AIPACPOLICY CONFERENCEMarch 26 – 28, 2017 • Washington, D.C. $100 OFF

AIPAC CLUB MEMBERS RECEIVE

Birthday and Anniversary Club

January Birthdays

Nina Bernheim

Judie Boim

Joelle Engel

Sasha Green

Isaac Green

Jordana Green

Bea Lippel

Andrew Samuel

Jeff Sharon

Marvin Sher

Aaron Zimmerman

February Birthdays

Daniel Engel

Seth Engel

Roz Lippel

Robert Saul

Samuel Ari Green

Lauren Tal-Grinspan

Risa Zimmerman

Jamie & Kon Grab

March Birthdays

Fran Berley

Cynthia Gilson

Mitchell Gilson

Noah Gilson

Mela K. Grab

Ephraim Mufson

Michelle Samuel

Barbara Sharon

David Sharon

Marilyn Stein-Mantz

David Eric Stein

Naomi Wolinsky

Announcements

The CBI Family wishes Mazel Tov to: Sydney and Judy Lekach upon the marriage of their son Adam to Ashley Krause

Eve & Steve Pasternak upon the engagement of their daughter Hannah to Netanel Shames. ****************************************************************************

MISHLOACH MANOT FORMS WILL SOON BE MAILED.

PLEASE PARTICIPATE IN THIS PURIM FUNDRAISER.

Education and Announcements

Baruch Dayan Emet

The CBI Family extends condolences to:

Ella Shapiro upon the passing of her father, Michael Klaristenfeld

Rabbi Roth upon the passing of his sister Helen Kohn Monty Fisher and children, Steven and Donna, and their families upon the recent passing of wife and mother Roz Fisher.

Adult Education

Tuesdays 8:00 PM Rabbi’s Class/Beit Midrash All Backgrounds welcome The Book of Samuel Mondays @1pm Jews in the News

Program will resume in March Special Programs Mevarchim Ha’Chodesh Saturdays

Blessing of the New Month Speakers Program will resume March 25th

Additional Speaking Opportunities available. If interested in sharing your knowledge/expertise, please advise either Carol Berley or Steve Pasternak.

Daf Yomi

Sunday—Friday 7:30 PM Dial 641-715-3580 Enter Code 983 439

Daily Mishnah Podcast

Monday through Friday Seder Nezikin Learn 4 mishnayot a day Each Podcast is approx. 10 minutes Conclude: July 30, 2017 (with a siyum, meat meal during the 9 days) Available via website www.brothersisrael.org or subscribe via smartphone or

other mobile devices

Men’s Book Club

Monthly 8:00 PM

A book a month club with dinner and discussion.

February 9: The Sea Beach Line by: Ben Nadler

March 30: Among The Living

by: Jonathan Raab

CALENDAR

Please see Adult Ed for Rabbi’s Tuesday Classes 1/18-27 Yeshiva Week 1/28 Chulent Contest 2/04 Chulent Contest 2/05 NFL Super Bowl 2/07 CBI Youth Paint Night 2/09 Men's Book Club The Sea Beach Line by Ben Nadler 2/11 Chulent Contest Tu B'Shevat Kiddish 2/11 Tu B'Shevat Youth Shabbat Party 2/11 Mensch to Mobster presentation by

Scholar in Residence, Robin London, Lic. Tour Guide 2/18 Chulent Contest Championship 2/25 Organ Donations — a presentation and discussion during kiddish

3/04 Pre-Purim Costume Party: Dairy Dinner & Killer Theater 3/06 Jews in the News 3/11-12 Purim -- Seudah on Sunday 12th 3/13 Jews in the News 3/20 Jews in the News 3/25 Mevarchim HaChodesh Speaker 3/26-28 AIPAC Conference in DC Note: AIPAC Shabbaton is 3/24-25

Sponsor a Kiddush or

Seudah Shlishit

Have a special Birthday or

Anniversary coming up? Does

someone close to you? Just feel like

celebrating the shul? Sponsor a

Kiddush! Contact Marilyn Snider at

732-531-6505 to Sponsor a a Kiddush

at Seudah Shlishit at Park Avenue or

Amy at 732-222-6666 to Sponsor one

at Ocean Avenue. Hurry, dates fill

up fast.

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