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Vol. XLI I No. 10 THE NEWS OF DELAWARE’S JUNE 2015 FIRST CONGREGATION
PLEASE ATTEND THE ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING
ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 AT 7:30 p.m.
WE HOSTED/CREATED/ORGANIZED/MADE HAPPEN TWO UNIQUELY AKSE EVENTS IN MAY
ENJOY ADDITIONAL
PHOTOS ON PAGES
THREE AND FOUR AND
FIVE
2 SHOFAR JUNE, 2015
ADAS KODESCH SHEL EMETH
4412 Washington Blvd. Wilmington, DE 19802-1226
Synagogue Office (302) 762-2705 E-mail to [email protected]
FAX (302) 762-3236
Delaware Community Hebrew School (302) 762-3618
AKSE Website www.akse.org
Steven Saks, Rabbi
Yehoshua Redfern, Cantor Gail Weinberg, Educational Director
OFFICERS Jonathan Jaffe, President
Max Rosenberg, Executive VP
Marty Zukoff, Acting VP Finance
Harriet Ainbinder VP Education
Vivian Goldberg VP Religious Affairs
Wendy Shlossman, VP Administration
Dan Berry, VP Facilities
Lena Elzufon & Dianne Seidel VP Membership
Mark Wagman, VP Community Affairs
Brad Glazier VP Ways & Means
Jeff Seidel, Treasurer
Sharon Berry & Eleanor Weinglass Secretary
Dan Berry & Len Seltzer
Men’s Club Presidents
Sylvia Wagman
Sisterhood President
STAFF Sharon Marshall, Office Manager
Arlene Mac Laren, Office Assistant
Carol Burg, Bookkeeper
Cliff Packer
Andrew Davis
Maintenance
The Shofar is published 11 months: September through July/August.
Jonathan Jaffe, Shofar Editor E-mail to [email protected]
Shalom Chaverim, A yeshiva student met the great Rabbi
Yisrael Meir the Kohen, known as the Chofetz Chaim, on a train. The yeshiva
student asked the Chofetz Chaim where he was going, and the Chofetz Chaim explained he was going to see the Alps. The yeshiva student was shocked that this
great rabbi would take time away from his Torah study to go sightseeing. After all isn’t that bitul Torah (nullification of an
opportunity to study Torah)? The Chofetz Chaim answered that when his time came
and G-d asked him “So what did you think of my Alps, Rabbi?” he didn’t want to answer, “I never made time to see them.” In fact, according to the Talmud we are asked certain
questions after our earthly life is over, as we seek admission to Olam Haba (The World to Come). One of those questions
is, “Did you take advantage of all of the pleasures of this world?”
Like the Chofetz Chaim we to want to ensure that we take part in the pleasures of G-d’s beautiful world. Of course,
there are many ways you can do this, particularly over the summer. Let me suggest one in particular: joining on a Sunday morning to play softball in our Jewish community
softball league. It is a great opportunity to play ball (no talent required) and schmooz with friends while enjoying G-d’s
beautiful outdoors. I am looking forward to seeing you on the ball field (Please see the schedule below). Play Ball!
Kol Tuv,
Rabbi Saks
All games are at the Siegel JCC softball field. Warm up 10:00-10:30
Game 10:30 -12:00 (Ice Pack & Emergency Room Visit, Noon to ?)
Open to the entire community—men, women and teens No charge
June 21, 28
July 12, 19
Aug. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
From the electronic keyboard of Rabbi Saks
4 SHOFAR JUNE, 2015
Café Tamar
Photos by Ron Makar
If you were not at Café Tamar, you missed
a really wonderful evening.
SHOFAR 5 JUNE, 2015
Thank you all for another wonderful Sisterhood year! SYLVIA
Leslie Reidel, Professor of Theatre at the University of Delaware’s Department of Theatre and a director with The Resident Ensemble Players
Photos by Sylvia Wagman
AKSE SISTERHOOD CLOSING BRUNCH MAY 3
Café Tamar
pictures
By Ron Makar
Minyanaires
pictures
By Brad Glazier
6 SHOFAR JUNE, 2015
Were you born in June ?
Come and join us at our
monthly birthday Kiddush
June 6th and enjoy our
delicious birthday cake. Won the lottery
Purchased AKSE gift card
AKSE E-Mail Notifications:
Are You Getting Them?
If you are not getting weekly newsletters, and other AKSE noti-
fications in your email, please send me an email with your cur-
rent email address.
Thank You! Ron Makar AKSE enews editor
SPECIAL KIDDUSH JUNE 6
Honoring all AKSE June Birthdays and saying
L'HITRAOT to Ken Kamm who has moved to
Seattle to be with Aviva, Jonah, Masha and
Henry. (Kiddush sponsored by Ken Kamm).
IDF soldier and Krav Maga
instructor demonstrating a
move on Rabbi Saks at the
April 26 Yom Ha’atzmaut
celebration
On April 25, a group of wonderful participants called “Team Helen" walked in the National Brain Tumor Society
walk at the Wilmington waterfront. We did this to honor the memory of Helen Winslow and all others who have
been victims of brain tumors. I want to thank the devoted participants from AKSE, including Jonathan Jaffe, Syl-
via Wagman, Roseanne Griff-Cabelli, Mike Cabelli, Wendy Shlossman, Linda and Chris Sereduke, Karen Moss,
and Cindy Goldstein. We raised over $3000 to find a cure for brain tumors.
Sincere thanks from Deb Zussman, team captain.
AROUND THE HORN AT AKSE
Above photo: Deb Zussman talking
about why she and friends were walking
Standing: Roseanne, Sylvia, Chris, Michael, Jonathan, Fran, Karen (behind Wendy) Barbara, and Deb.
Kneeling: Cindy and Linda
Ken, you will be greatly missed. Enjoy your new life in
Seattle.
Your AKSE Family
Match the photo with the correct caption!
SHOFAR 7 JUNE, 2015
Please remember AKSE in your will or estate plan.
If you have already provided for AKSE in your plan, please let us know so we can wel-come you into our Legacy Society. Want to learn more? Please leave your name with the office at 302 762 2705 and a member of the Legacy Committee will contact you.
You’ve heard of Shoes & Socks? Well at AKSE we’ve got our Shoes & SAKS!
Rabbi Saks is pictured with just some of the hundreds of shoes that have NOT gone into our
local landfill. These shoes will be recycled to those in need in communities throughout the
country and the world. Please support this effort by bringing your no longer used shoes to shul.
AKSE receives a small donation for every container we ship for distribution to those in need. So
“Bring Your Shoes to Shul” or call the AKSE office at (302) 762-2705 and we will arrange for
someone to pick up your shoes.
Photo by
Brad Glazier
8 SHOFAR JUNE, 2015
A NIGHT TO HONOR ISRAEL MAY 19, 2015 AT CROSSROAD COMMUNITY CHURCH, GEORGETOWN, DE
Rabbi Saks speaking at the CUFI (Christians United for Israel) event.
An evening of solidarity and celebrations with the Delaware and Christian Communities
SHOFAR 9 JUNE, 2015
Yes, you!
Please consider
sponsoring a
Shabbat
Kiddush to share
fellowship and
friendship with your
AKSE family and
friends. Please call the
office at
302 762 2705 or
contact Judy Berlin at
302-762-3649 to
discuss your
special requests.
AKSE CONGREGANT (CUSTOMER) SERVICE QUERY
Dear AKSE Congregant: The AKSE Board of Governors and I want to make sure that there is nothing in the way
of your enjoyment and participation in all that AKSE has to offer. (The intent is not to wrestle here with
religious or philosophical issues—we welcome those concerns but there are other venues in which to pursue
those questions) .
Rather we are reaching out to congregants to identify ways our AKSE community can do more and better to
meet your everyday needs.
● Are transportation issues preventing you from attending synagogue events? We may be able to
resolve that problem. There are members who might be able to provide transportation. Please call the office at
302 762 2705 or email [email protected] and explain your situation and or transportation need. We will try and
line up someone to help. This is not envisioned as a short notice or immediate problem solution, but rather a
foreseen situation, where with phone calls and some planning a solution might be possible. Please let us know if
we can help.
● Kesher committee—Do you know this exists? The Kesher Committee consists of AKSE members
who willingly give of their time to help other members in need. If an AKSE member needs meals prepared, a ride
to an appointment, an errand done, or just a friendly visit, those on the committee are there to help. Debra
Zussman is the chairperson and can be reached at (302) 529-1054. If you would like to participate or if you know
someone in need of help, please call.
● Communications—Are you receiving: The Shofar—snail mail / email copies, Weekly Newsletter
e mail blasts, responses to office queries, event reservation confirmations, contribution confirmations in a
satisfactory way?
● Any other thoughts, ideas, questions, suggestions?
Jonathan Jaffe AKSE President
10 SHOFAR JUNE, 2015
14 Sivan
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
SIVANSIVANSIVAN---TAMMUZ 5775TAMMUZ 5775TAMMUZ 5775
10 TAMMUZ 8 TAMMUZ 9 TAMMUZ 4 TAMMUZ 5 TAMMUZ 6 TAMMUZ 7 TAMMUZ
15 Sivan
26 SIVAN 24 SIVAN 25 SIVAN 20 SIVAN 21 SIVAN 22 SIVAN 23 SIVAN
1
2
3 4 5
6
Ken Kamm Kiddush
June Birthday Kiddush
Torah Study
7:15 pm
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Torah Study 7:30 pm
14
15
16
17
Annual
Congregational
Meeting
7:30 pm
ROSH CHODESH
18
ROSH CHODESH
19
20 Rabbi and Anne
Saks hosting
Kiddush for Talia’s
Birthday
Torah Study 7:30 pm
21 Softball at JCC
Warm up from
10—10:30 am
Game 10:30 to
12 noon
22
23
24
25
26
27
Torah Study 7:30pm
28 Softball at JCC
Warm up from
10—10:30 am
Game 10:30 to
12 noon
29
30
3 TAMMUZ 1 TAMMUZ 2 TAMMUZ 27 SIVAN 28 SIVAN 29 SIVAN 30 SIVAN
11 TAMMUZ 12 TAMMUZ
17 Sivan 18 SIVAN 16 Sivan
Saturday Evening
Mincha Ma’ariv
Havdallah Times
JUNE 6
JUNE 13
JUNE 20
JUNE 27
8:05 PM
8:10 PM
8:15 PM
8:15 PM
9:09 PM
9:13 PM
9:15 PM
9:16 PM
19 SIVAN
Friday
Evenings Candle Lighting
JUNE 5
JUNE 12
JUNE 19
JUNE 26
8:09 PM
8:12 PM
8:15 PM
8:16 PM
13 TAMMUZ
Purchased AKSE
Gift
Cards. You
too could be
This happy
SHOFAR 11 JUNE, 2015
WHAT'S COOKING IN YOUR KITCHEN?
I know that cookie recipes are a dime a dozen. I have millions of wonderful cookie recipes that I pick
from when I get the urge to turn on the oven and spend hours waiting for them to bake. My chocolate
chip cookie recipe was given to me about 40 years ago by a neighbor. My dear friend, Cathy Restaino ,
gave me the Betty Crocker recipe and over the years my daughter Laura has played with the perfect
recipe and made it even better. It is now a “Laura Kupferman Perfect Chocolate Chip Cookie.” Well,
now I have a new version. I got the recipe a few weeks ago and have since made 3 batches of these
cookie wonders. Everyone that has tasted them says they are a go for this column. They are much crunchier that the
Perfect Chocolate Cookie!
Actually, my thoughts went back to when the kids were out of school for the summer. They are easy to make, kids can
help, can be frozen if not gobbled up immediately and make a very large batch. I would think they would even be great
with a slice of ice cream in between 2 cookies and individually wrapped and frozen for an ice cream sandwich. You can
always change the recipe around and add different ingredients along with the chocolate chips, or eliminate what ingredients
you family might not enjoy. Anything goes! These are called Dishpan Cookies and the recipe is from The Southern Plate
Cookbook. I found it on Facebook.
Dishpan Cookies
2 cups light brown sugar
1 cup white sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla
2 cups oil
4 eggs
4 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 quick oats
4 cups cornflakes
1 cup coconut
1 cup chopped dates
1 cup chocolate chips (or 1/2 chocolate chips and 1/2 white chocolate chips)
Optional- 1/2 dry cranberries or 1/2 cup raisins
In a very large bowl or dishpan cream sugars, vanilla, oil, and eggs. Add flour, baking soda and salt. Fold in cornflakes
and rest of the yummy ingredients.
Use a 1/4 cup measuring cup onto ungreased cookie sheets. The batter might be a little dry and you have to moosh it
together with your hand to get it to form a ball when you put them onto the pan. If you use a hand mixer try not to set the
motor on fire, it is a thick batter. My stand up Mix Master works well with the batter in the amounts I have given
you. *** Oh, these cookies spread while baking so space them carefully on the baking pan.
Bake for 12 minutes at 375 degrees or until edges are tightly browned if you want them to be crunchy. Bake a little less
time for soft and bake a little longer for crispy cookies.
Let cookies cool on pan and set for a few minutes before transferring to a baking rack to complete cool.
*** You can half or double the recipe. If you double it you won't have to turn that oven for more batches of these
wonderful cookies. They freeze well and can even be a quick breakfast with some yogurt. I guarantee the kids will love
them. I put some pecans in my first batch and next time I might add some M&M's.
I hope you enjoy these cookies and keep enough on hand for a picnic or a snack when you just need something sweet and
has lots of tasty ingredients. Thanks and until next time…........ Meryl
12 SHOFAR JUNE, 2015
June Anniversaries
2
6
9
10
13
14
16
19
20
21
22
28
Peter and Sharon Kopolovic
Barbara and Joel Roisman
Susan Goodhart & David Epstein
Deborah & Howard Stromwasser
Nancy and Lionel Sandell
Michael and Ellen Feingold
Roberta and Morton Brown
Wendy and Philip Shlossman
Lanny and Marsha Golden
Judith and Max Rosenberg
Richard and Helaine Gordon
Eyal and Dawn Abukasis
Special Anniversaries
3 Meryl and Elliot Pottock
5 Harriett and Edward Engel
13 Perry F and Sheila Goldlust
17 Cynthia and Scott Slomowitz
19 Barbara and Charles Keil
29 Howard and Pamela Schwartz
June Birthdays
Special Birthdays Ahron Augenbraun
Jan Weiss 13
21
Stephen H Seidel
Daniel Tanzer
Stephen Juan Willis
Eyal Abukasis
Ken Kamm
June Kleban
Edwin Tocker
Ester Moskovic
Bernice Cohen
Samuel Kagel
Harvey B Rubenstein
Beatrice Hirshout
Joy R David
Mark Shlossman
Debra B Herzfeld
Rosanne I. Griff-Cabelli
Cynthia Kauffman
Cathy Vinograd
Thomas M Leitch
Noah Schreiber
Arlene Simon
Martin Zukoff
5
7
8
10
11
14
15
17
18
20
21
23
27
30
IN MEMORIAM
With deep regret we record the
passing of
Shari Singer
Niece of Sharon and Jim Marshall
Lester Jacobs
Husband of Judy Jacobs
May the Lord comfort the families
among the mourners of Zion and Jeru-
salem and may they know of
sorrow no more.
Mazal Tov
● to Harvey Bernard Rubenstein
upon his election to the Board of
Governors of the American Bar
Association.
● Jacob Hoffman welcomes
Emily Paige Stalone, his new
great granddaughter, daughter of
Rebecca and Jeff Stalone,
granddaughter of Beth and Rich
Fentin.
● Hannah Epstein will graduate
this May with a B.A in English
from the University of Delaware.
She continues to dance full-time
as a ballerina with the First State
Ballet Theatre at the Grand Opera
House in Wilmington. Hannah is
the daughter of David and Susan
Goodhart Epstein.
● Alan Plotzker, graduated from
medical school at Washington
University Medical School in
May. His residency is in
neurology at Barnes Jewish
Hospital in St. Louis. Alan is the
son of Richard and Irene Plotzker.
● Aviva Elzufon received two
Masters degrees: MPA in Policy
Analysis and Information Systems
and MA in Latin American
Studies on May 8th from Indiana
University, Bloomington, Indiana.
Aviva is the daughter of John and
Lena Elzufon.
● Stefanie Weiner completed her
dietetic internship at Children's
Hospital of Philadelphia. Stefanie
is the daughter of Ron and Mollie
Makar.
● Linda & Noah Schreiber upon the birth of a granddaughter,
Lillian Rose.
Mazal Tov
● to Faith and Lou Brown on the
graduation of their granddaughter,
Devorah Edelman, from Albert
Einstein Medical School in New
York City. Devorah is the
daughter of Dr. Charles and Marla
Fogelman from Silver Spring ,
Md. Devorah is married to
Daniel Edelman. They are the
proud parents of Allie Edelman,
age 2, and reside in
Riverdale, New York.
● Eli Rosen, grandson of Sandra
Rosen, on his graduation from
Temple University.
SHOFAR 13 JUNE, 2015
Received during the month of April, 2015
.IN MEMORY OF Max Berkman, father of Gail Weinberg: Sandy Rosen and Maurice Linnett
Sharon Leventhal, sister of Dan Tanzer: Lena
& John Elzufon; Rhonda & Jim Lehr; Barbara
Schoenberg; Jeff and Dianne Seidel & Family; Ray & Morris Freschman; Joy & Lenny Davis;
Cynthia Kauffman & Family
David Freschman, son of Ray & Morris
Freschman: Judy & Howard Berlin; Rhonda & Jim Lehr;
Cynthia Kauffman & Family; Judi & Max
Rosenberg; Marcia Sloan; Jeff & Dianne Seidel
& Family; Annette Chason; Lena & John Elzufon; Roberta & Samantha Schwartz; Eve &
Lionel Clingman; The Cabelli Family; Doris &
Joe Miller; Linda & Noah Schreiber; Evelyn
Finerosky; Joel & Barbara Roisman; Sandy Rosen & Maurice Linett; Judy & Les Jacobs;
Peter & Sharon Kopolovic & Family; Laney &
Richard Gordon; Eileen Cohen; Jonathan Jaffe;
Lidia & Avi Ini; Neil & Shay Rosen & Family
David Freschman, Husband of Robin
Freschman: Sandy Rosen & Maurice Linett
Batia Vinograd, Mother of Moshe Vinograd:
Lena & John Elzufon
Steve Stone, Son of Elaine Stein: Cynthia Kauffman
Alan , Son of Claire & John Lamberth:
Joy & Lenny Davis Lenora Miller Cohen: Libby Plafker
Murray Kaye: Maurice Linnett & Sandy Rosen
Dr. Edwin Granite: Arlene & Richard Sklut
Mother of Diane Wolf Bennett: Dianne & Jeff Seidel
Mother of Rabbi Konvitch & Family:
Rhonda & Jim Lehr
MAZEL TOV Mark Wagman, in honor of the 47th
anniversary of your Bar Mitzvah:
Charlie & Barbara Keil; The Cabelli Family; Judi
& Max Rosenberg & Family; The Zukoffs
Hinda & Dan Tanzer, on the birth of a grandson, Judah: Michelle & Bernard Lazarus
Judy & Howard Berlin, on your special
anniversary: Lidia & Avi Ini
YAHRZEIT F. Joseph Berlin: Judy & Howard Berlin Sara L. Berlin: Judy & Howard Berlin
Esther Berlin: Judy & Howard Berlin
Mollie Plafker: Libby Plafker
Frances Klein: Goldie & Gershon Klein Frank Rosen: Sandy Rosen
Sigmund Goldlust: Perry Goldlust
Nathan Schwartz: Allen Schwartz Clara Kirshner: Jodi Wexler Marcou & Family
Meyer Hoffman, Father: Jacob Hoffman
Murray Kaye: Marilyn Harwick
Jacob Goldberg, Father; Ada Goldberg,
Mother; Molly Miller, Mother-in-Law; Louis
Miller, Father-in-Law: Bobby Miller
Selma Schwartz: Allen Schwartz Bernard Weiler: Marilyn Weiler
Ruth Pratt, Beloved Mother &
Grandmother: Sue and Jeff Pikus
Isadore Dorph: Dr. Marvin Dorph
Pauline Potter, Mother-in-Law: Barbara Balick
Rosalyn Weiss: Jan & Michael Weiss
Louis Kunin, Father & Ben Silberman, Father-in-Law: Rita Silberman
Samuel "Sonny" Barshay: The Barshay Family
Bertha Stuzin: Nancy & Lionel Sandell & Family
Laura Klein: Cynthia Kauffman
Louis Balick, Father-in-Law: Barbara Balick
Moses Sussman: Lola Sussman, Sam & Rachel
Bella Hoffman, Mother: Jacob Hoffman
REFUAH SHLAYMAH
(SPEEDY RECOVERY) Mark Lewittes: The Cabelli Family; Barbara
& Joel Roisman; Hugette & Rex Piha
Arlene Simon: The Schoenberg Family
Michael Feingold: Sharon & Dan Berry;
Cathy & Moshe Vinograd
OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS To All Who Wished us Happy Purim, Thank
You: Rachel Epstein; Ed & Lenore Tocker;
Barbara Balick Morning Minyan: Peter Burcat
In Honor of Pesach: Keith Chesler
In Appreciation to Karen & Art Moss:
Jonathan Jaffe
In Appreciation to Lisa Elliott & Tom
Leitch: Jonathan Jaffe
Donation to school Fund in Memory of Gail
Weinberg's father, Max Berkman: The Abukasis Family; The Moss Family
School Fund: Ruthann Goldstein Teder on
Yahrtzeit of Stepfather Elmer Kaufman
Library Fund: Sam Kursch
In Memory of Yahrzeit of
Sidney Gross
His children: Philip Gross
Ron & Rosie Gross
In Memory of Yahrzeit of
Samuel Woloshin,
Evelyn L. Woloshin,
Nathan P. Michlin,
Harriet Michlin Kruger
Roberta & Mel Woloshin
ANNUAL
CONGREGATIONAL
MEETING
ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE
17 AT 7:30 p.m.
Your presence is requested
as we review the past year
and discuss the way forward
The Slomowitz/Goldstein Families
wish to thank all the kind friends
who visited Betty during her two
month stay at Cadia Silverside,
ESPECIALLY Cantor Redfern
who came weekly and sang to
Betty and those lucky to be in
their company!
14 SHOFAR JUNE, 2015
BUY GIFT CARDS AND SUPPORT AKSE
AN EASY WAY TO SUPPORT AKSE
IT COSTS YOU NOTHING (ZIP, ZERO, ZILCH, NADA)
YOU GET A GIFT CARD IN THE EXACT AMOUNT … AKSE GETS 5%
NO SERVICE CHARGES … NO FEE … NO EXCUSES!!!
Three (3) ways to purchase:
one way: Come to the synagogue during normal business hours and purchase
them directly from our friendly office staff and on
Sundays from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
another way: Call AKSE Members:
MARTY ZUKOFF - (302) 478-4734 (CHALFONTE) OR
DIANNE SEIDEL - (302) 479-0490 (GREEN ACRES)
and yet another: Call the AKSE office (302) 762-2705.
Tell them what you want.
They will mail them to you that day.
You pay for them (by check) within seven (7) days.
CARDS AVAILABLE: Shop Rite, Super Fresh, Acme, Super G ($50, $100 cards)
Walgreens ($100 cards)
SHOFAR 15 JUNE, 2015
JUNE YAHRZEITS
23
Sadie Freeman
David Krigstein
Fred Stuzin
24
Sydelle Lax
Daniel G. Sobel
25
Gemessie Z Blume
Zvi Yehuda Milunsky
Isadore Slovin
Annette Tobey
Frances Wasserman
26
Reba Abrams
Howard Stanfield
27
Myrna Rubenstein
Dora Schultz
Fred Wormser
28
Frances Ashman
Charlotte Wormser
29
Lena Galperin
Steven Krigstein
Albert S. Seidel
30
Jean Goldstein
AKSE Daily Service Times:
Sunday 8:00 a.m.
Monday,Tuesday,Thursday 7:00 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. Wednesday 5:30 p.m.
Friday Evening
6:30 p.m. Community Minyan
Wednesdays 7:30 a.m. at Beth Shalom
Fridays 7:30 a.m. at AKSE
Excluding Rosh Chodesh and other special days.
Shabbat
Services at 9:00 a.m.
SEE CALENDAR for Mincha Ma’ariv times.
HOLIDAY TIMES MAY DIFFER.
1
Jeffrey Heimann
Helene K. Keil
Benjamin Kessler
Harry Rofel
2
Carrie Septimus
Jay Silberman
Jack Allen Wiener
3
Sol Eskenazi
David Miller
Jacob Plafker
Ethel Ida Sharp
4
Ray Hochheiser
Varda Panitz
Esther Shapiro
Samuel Schuman
5
Rubin Meisel
6
William Braverman
William Keller
7
Harriet Shirley Koushel
Sidney Sandell
8
Bernard Lifrak
9
Anna Engel
Marion Swartz
10
Mildred Cohen
Samuel Granite
Ann Liebman
Ezediel Panitz
11
Morris Glazier
Gussie Seres
12
Seth Neil Becker
Lena Hockstein
Audrey Rosenberg
Philip Slomowitz
Beatrice Weinberg
13
Samuel Kates
Gertrude Stromwasser
16
Irving N Brown
17
Yetta Balick
Manuel Freeman
Terry B. McNamara
18
Dorothy Bronstein
Morris Kraft
Bessie Rosen
19
Blanche Sklar
Saul Smukler
20
Leonard Goldman
Edward Mohl
21
Jay (Jacob) Balick
Israel Ginsburg
22
David Hirshout
Maurice Hockstein
Harriet Kruger
Karl Miller
PLEASE NOTE:Yahrzeit dates
listed represent the English dates
which correspond to the Hebrew
dates of death.
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In the hallowed tradition of
our faith . . .
a dignified setting with reverence for customs and observances
in strict accord
with family wishes.
519 Philadelphia Pike
762-0334
PLEASE NOTE:Yahrzeit dates listed represent the English dates which correspond to the Hebrew dates of death.
16 SHOFAR JUNE, 2015
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WHEN PATRONIZING OUR ADVERTISERS,
WHO HELP PAY FOR THE SHOFAR,
PLEASE MENTION YOU SAW THEIR ADS IN THE AKSE SHOFAR.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ADVERTISING IN THE SHOFAR,
please contact AKSE at [email protected] or call
(302) 762-2705.
SCHOENBERG MEMORIAL CHAPEL In the hallowed tradition of
our faith . . .
a dignified setting with reverence for customs and
observances in strict accord
with family wishes.
519 Philadelphia Pike
762-0334
18 SHOFAR JUNE, 2015
ADAS KODESCH SHEL EMETH
4412 WASHINGTON BLVD.
WILMINGTON, DELAWARE 19802-1226
Bayshore Ford 17
Harriet Jacobs Realtor 16
Boscov’s Catering Service 16
Schoenberg Memorial Chapel 15
ShopRite 16
AKSE FAMILY NEWS 12
CALENDARS AND SCHEDULES
AKSE Calendar June 10
Daily Service Times 15
EVENTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, ETC.
BRAIN TUMOR WALK PHOTOS 6
CAFÉ TAMAR PHOTOS 1,4,5
CONGREGATIONAL MEETING REMINDERS 1,13
CUFI ISRAEL PHOTOS 8
BIRTHDAY KIDDUSH UPDATE 6
BRING YOUR SHOES TO SHUL PROGRAM 7
CUSTOMER/CONGREGANT SERVICE QUERY 9
DONATIONS 13
GIFT CARD PURCHASING PROCEDURES 14
JCC ISRAEL TRIP FLYER 9
JEWISH LEGACY REMINDER 7
KEN KAMM “GOODBYE” KIDDUSH REMINDER 6
MINYANAIRES MAY REUNION PHOTOS 1,3,5
RABBI’S LETTER 2
SISTERHOOD CLOSING BRUNCH PHOTOS 4
WHATS COOKING IN YOUR KITCHEN 11
JUNE YAHRZEITS
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