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Bais Yaakov Auction Leaves an ‘Impression’

“Our Councilman, Our Leader”

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By: Mrs. Judy (Margaretten) Landman, Bais Yaakov Class of 1992

Bais Yaakov Impressions Auction 2022 did just what it sought to do; leave an impression. For the more than 600 women attending this gala event, the impression was that of a stunning evening, with delicious gourmet food with a twist (grilled fruit in caramel sauce!) prepared by Catering by Yaffa, and fun fare by way of an interactive game with friends. There was also the exciting silent auction with incredible prizes to be won!

Walking into the brightly and welllit Martin’s West main ballroom, one immediately felt the glamour and panache that was so beautifully, creatively and tirelessly prepared for months in advance by the team of volunteers led by chairwoman, Mrs. Perri Goldenhersh, along with the hardworking Bais Yaakov development staff, under the leadership of Rabbi Aaron Gross. First and foremost, however, to be appreciated are all the dedicated teachers and hanhalah of this long-time and renowned educational institution, without whom our chinuch habanos could not perpetuate.

As a graduate of 1992, I couldn’t help but be overwhelmed in a good way by the loveliness of the evening that proceeded smoothly and effervescently for the women of our community. Yes, it was a fundraiser for one of the founding pillars in our community, however, I feel that it was also a gesture to the mothers and the moros in our community. We know that there are shloshah shutfin b’adam, three partners in the creation of man; the mother, the father and of course the Ribono Shel Olam. In chinuch, there are also three; the mother, the father and the mechanech. The evening was a representation of the collaboration of this partnership. We were able to thank the school and the school was in turn able to appreciate the dedicated teachers and parent body by providing a relaxing and enjoyable, pressure-free (!) environment.

In fact, when the professionally produced video presentation of the students was shown, the people working at Martin’s West commented on the real beauty of the evening, which to quote from our alma mater, and us BYB oldies will surely recognize this, was “tifarteinu u’gevruaseinu,” the beauty and strength that is the hallmark of Bais Yaakov of Baltimore.

I conclude with the rest of Bais Yaakov’s original song: “There’s a school we all love well! Loud and long its praise we’ll tell... school of high ideals, school of unity, that’s the school for you and me.”

By: BJLife/Isaac Draiman

BaltimoreJewishLife.com/Jeff Cohn Photo credit: Mike Diamond

The Annual Reception in honor of Councilman Isaac “Yitzy” Schleifer was jam packed with political star power.

The brightest star in the room however, was Maryland’s biggest political star, Governor-Elect Wes Moore. Not only was it impressive for the Governor-Elect to choose Councilman Schleifer’s event as his very first post-election appearance in our community, but it was his respect and endorsement of Councilman Schleifer that truly resonated with the large crowd of enthusiastic supporters. Governor-Elect Moore thanked the Councilman, and stated it was an “honor to stand here in partnership with someone I know I will need, lean on and listen to”.

He went on to state, “we have remarkable leaders who will not accept anything less than us being able to fight to ensure that all our families, all our children all our communities are seen and heard”.

Finally, the words that ignited the audience was when the Governor-Elect finished his comments and introduced “our councilman, our leader…Councilman Yitzy Schleifer”.

Jewish Community Football League by “Shimz Cars” begins “Chef Dan” Postseason

The 2022 Postseason by Chef Dan began on Sunday, December 4th with the top 4 teams battling out. The playoffs featured Dr Auto vs Tripping Kosher on the “ActualEyes Turf Field” at Pikesville High, as well as Dougies vs Worth Insurance on the “ActualEyes Turf Field” at New Town High School. Read on for the highlights from the games:

Tripping Kosher 27 Doctor Auto 20

At the conclusion of a successful regular season, #1 seed Tripping Kosher made their way to the playoffs to take on the #4 seed Doctor Auto. Doctor Auto was the Cinderella story of the regular season, finishing with 3 wins in their last 4 games to claim the final postseason spot.

For Tripping Kosher, veteran WR and rookie QB Shulie Hochman was looking to make it to his 7th straight championship. Due to a non-league related injury, Hochman took on the role of sideline coach, handing the QB responsibilities over to defending championship winning QB, Moshe Tuchman.

On the opening drive, Dr Auto QB Ari Hettelman methodically drove his team down the field and into the red zone. But it was TK cornerback Chemi Lefkovitz who quickly created the momentum shift, picking off Hettleman on the one-yard line for the turnover.

All was not lost for the “car physicians” as on the next play, Dr Auto’s menacing defensive line of Mordi Spero and Levi Akkerman sacked Tuchman for a safety, putting them in front, 2-0. On the next drive, Hettelman connected with WR Sam Novograd for a beautiful TD catch over 2 defenders, giving Dr Auto an 8-0 lead.

But Tuchman’s years of league leadership experience allowed him to settle his team down and focus on the task at hand. Tuchman opened the offensive drive by connecting with multiple receivers, eventually hitting WR Mookie Chamdi for a TD. He then connected with Chemi Lefkowitz for the extra point to make it an 8-7 game.

With 2 minutes remaining in the first half, Tripping Kosher’s defensive line applied pressure to Hettelman, forcing an errant pass that was picked off by CB Baruch Glazer. On offense, Tuchman quickly connected with TE Avromi “Sigmund” Freund for two critical receptions and then, with only seconds remaining in the half, hit WR Chaim Pleeter in the back of the end zone for an impressive TD grab to put Tripping Kosher up 14-8 going into halftime. The second half began with Tuchman moving the ball down the field once again, hitting All-Star WRs Mordy Reches and Mookie Chamdi for large gains. On third and goal, Tuchman found Chamdi again in the end zone and following an extra point, took a 21-8 lead.

On Doctor Auto’s next possession, Hettelman drove his team down the field for a quick TD, cutting the lead to 21-14. Following a few defensive stops by both teams and a combined 3 sacks from TK’s Freund and Baruch Dollman, Tuchman would ultimately break the scoring draught by hitting Pleeter in the back of the end zone on fourth and goal to take the lead 27-14.

But Dr Auto wasn’t through, as Hettleman drove his team down the field once again, capping off the drive with a 25-yard QB sneak for a TD to make it a one score game, 27-20.

On the final drive of the game, Doctor Auto got the ball with 2 minutes to go and drove downfield and into the red zone. But Tripping Kosher’s Defense came up big, stopping the Doctors on fourth and goal to close out the game and claim the win.

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Worthy Insurance 28 Dougies 20

Following an uneventful first half, the Final Four matchup between Worthy Insurance and Dougies had one of the wildest endings in JCFL history, with Worthy claiming the victory 2820. CB Yoni Finkelstein, but the Worthy offense couldn’t turn it into points. After the teams traded a few punts, Dougies got on the board first with a 2 sub for 1 special: a short pass from (Sub) QB Meir Parry to (Sub) TE Howie Friedman. A defensive offsides on the extra point made it 7-0. But Worthy came right back and scored on a 20-yard strike from QB Chaim Finkelstein to WR Shloime Scheinfeld. On the final possession of the half, Scheinfeld had the 2nd interception for the Worthy defense.

In the 2nd half, things finally got interesting. Dougies opened with a long drive that ended at the 1-yard line, after a goal line stand by the strong Worthy defense. The Worthy offense got things going with a beautifully designed QB run that got them to midfield. After a TE rollout and a couple more QB runs, Finkelstein and Scheinfeld connected for their 2nd Touchdown. WR Moshe Guttman made a sliding grab for the 2-point conversion, giving Worthy a 14-6 lead. On the next possession, Dougies scored a long TD to tie the game at 14-14. After a Worthy punt, Dougies sustained another long drive, this time punching it in with a TD catch from WR Eli Dollman, taking a 20-14 lead with 8 minutes left in the game.

After the Worthy offense turned the ball over on downs, Dougies got the ball back at the 25-yard line and had the chance to put the game away. But with just under 4 minutes to go, Chaim Finkelstein intercepted Parry on the 10-yard line. The Worthy offense milked most of the clock and scored the game-tying Touchdown, an incredible throw and catch by Finkelstein and Guttman, with 1:21 left to go. Worthy’s defense then went to work again. A sack on first down backed Dougies up to their own 4-yard line, then Chaim Finkelstein made another incredible diving interception. On offense, Finkelstein threw the game-winning Touchdown to TE Eliav Sobol with 39 seconds left. Dougies had one final shot to tie the game but Yoni Finkelstein sealed the victory with a leaping interception on the sideline, his second of the day, to close out the game.

Around the Community Pirchei Hasmada Banquet 5783/2022 a Huge Success

By: BJLife Newsroom

BaltimoreJewishLife.com/Jeff Cohn

Pirchei Agudas Yisrael of Baltimore hosted its annual post Succos banquet on Sunday, November 13th at Greengate (Liberty) Jewish Center. Boys, grades 1-5, who learned the required minimum of Torah study over the Succos vacation were invited to attend this enjoyable event.

Rabbi Yaakov Horowitz, Pirchei’s director welcomed the record crowd of over 700 boys and fathers! Rabbi Moshe Heinemann congratulated their accomplishments and related a dvar Torah in appreciation of their learning. A lively musical interlude was enjoyed compliments of Rabbi Eli Sofer.

The highlight of the evening was an awesome and enthralling science show presented by Yochanan Ghouri of N.Y. He demonstrated the many qualities of air and how it mixes with water to create clouds. Among the many amazing and dazzling feats were the clouds that wafted throughout the ballroom and the rain cloud that “exploded” and got everyone near the stage wet.

A boys menu of hotdogs and fries plus was prepared by O’Fishels catering and muchly enjoyed. All in all, the boys left with a wonderful feeling of encouragement and energised to continue with their positive accomplishments. Chazak!

Middle school boys are chazzaring Gemara. Third graders are practicing spelling words in a collaborative activity that involves Jenga blocks. Learning is enjoyable at YTS!

Another Great Week at Yeshivas Toras Simcha