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BNAI ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE DANIEL STEIN, RABBI ROBERT WEINER, PhD, CANTOR MARK SHRAGER, RABBI EMERITUS, ZT”L MORRIS SIEGEL, CANTOR EMERITUS, ZT”L

Bulletin February, 2016 22 Shevat – 18 Adar I 5776 Vol. 2 Published Monthly

THE

UNITED SYNAGOGUE

OF

CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM

1545 BUSHKILL STREET • EASTON, PA 18042-3118 (610) 258-5343 • Fax: (610) 330-9100 www.bnaiabraham.org • email: office@bnaiabraham.org


DISTRIBUTION NOTICE If you would like family members or others to receive a copy of the bulletin, please send name, address and $15 payment to Bnai Abraham. If you have not sent your email address to Bnai Abraham office staff, please do so as soon as possible. We will be notifying congregants of emergencies and special events through email.

CONTACTS Gerald Weisberger

President & Programming Committee Chair

Howard Nathanson Shelly Blumenthal

Youth Chair Gift Shop Chair

Howard Nathanson Irwin Lewis, M.D.

Kadima Advisor Men’s Club President &

Elaine Morrow

Ritual Committee Chair Sisterhood President

Ellen Lifschutz Aliette and Marc Abo, MD

Choir Director Theatre Club

Gerald Weisberger

House Chair

Lothar Gumberich

Memorials & Torah Restoration Committee

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS The deadline for submitting items is February 17th. Please have all items to BAS office no later than February 17th. Any items received after that date will be published in the next month’s bulletin.

O F F I C E H O U R S: Closed on Mondays and Fridays. Hours open: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.

Services/Minyan Schedule Thursday: 7:25 AM Friday Night Services – 8:00 PM First Friday of Each Month – Simcha Shabbat: 6:30 PM Saturday: 9:30 AM Kiddush follows If you require a special minyan, please notify the office at 610-258-5343.


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UPCOMING EVENTS ALL LEHIGH VALLEY SYNAGOGUES TO CELEBRATE SHABBAT AS ONE FEBRUARY 12-13, 2016 AT CONGREGATION SONS OF ISRAEL On February 12 - 13, our community will experience a celebration of unity that is infrequently experienced today in Jewish communities throughout the world- all of the Lehigh Valley synagogues: Temple Beth El, Congregation Knesseth Israel, Temple Shirat Shalom, Chabad, Congregation Brith Sholom, Bnai Abraham Synagogue, Congregation Am Haskalah, Temple Covenant of Peace, and Congregation Sons of Israel will celebrate Shabbat together. Featured as part of this event are two world renowned Chazanim - Yanky and Shulem Lemmer. Yanky is the cantor at the Lincoln Square Synagogue and Shulem is a lead member of the Shira Choir. Both have performed separately at Congregation Sons of Israel during the past year, and are brought back by strong demand. They are a wellknown part of the international music and Jewish community scene. From concerts in the United States <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States> to events and performances throughout Europe <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe> and Israel <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel>, and having performed at the White House, the Warsaw Ghetto 70th anniversary, and the Barclay center in Brooklyn, the Lemmers are known as two of the greatest up and coming young chazzanim in the Jewish world. Just enter their names on Youtube and enjoy listening to them! There will be a community – wide Friday Night Shabbat dinner on February 12th held at Congregation Sons of Israel, (2715 Tilghman Street) at 6:30 p.m. which will be preceded by Friday night Services led by the Lemmer brothers at 5:15 p.m. Exciting youth programming for children of all ages will entertain our children throughout the evening. The cost is $30 for adults and $10 for children under 12, with a family maximum of $108. If you desire, you can just come for services. Please call April Daugherty of the Sons of Israel office at 610-433-6089 for dinner reservations for you and your family, or if you are in need of Shabbat accommodations. Shabbat morning services (again led by the Lemmer brothers) will take place Saturday morning February 13th, beginning at 9:00 a.m., and a Seudah Shlishit and Havdallah service will take place at 5:15 p.m. on Saturday. The entire weekend program is held in memory of Dr. Steven Weiner and graciously funded in-part by the Dr. Steven Weiner memorial fund.


UPCOMING EVENTS Growing up in New York and enjoying the myriad benefits and luxuries that Jewish life in the New York metropolitan area had to offer, the thought of any substantive aspect of Jewish life that had escaped my Jewish experiences seemed entirely absurd. However, in the relatively short amount of time that I have spent in the Lehigh Valley, (which is now nearing seven years), I have experienced something in the Lehigh Valley that often proves elusive to even the greatest of Jewish communities. The Jewish quality to which I refer is achdut, or Jewish unity. Frankly, while both a congregant and as a rabbi in the New York area, I encountered the Jewish world outside my own religious environment as infrequently as the Philadelphia Eagles win a Super bowl. (Sorry, the sports affiliations of my New York upbringing will probably never be forgotten). Arriving in the Lehigh Valley where all of the local Jewish clergy, no matter affiliation, got together to discuss communal issues each and every month was a refreshing experience that underscored the mutual friendship and respect all Jews, regardless of affiliation, have for each other here in our Lehigh Valley. The reason is simple and beautiful and something which sadly falls under the radar screen in the hustle bustle of larger communities – the appellations of Orthodox, Conservative, Reform and the like, are all inconsequential – we are all Jews and that is what truly matters. The clergy who meet monthly certainly have profound ideological differences that are in no way insignificant, however, that does not put a damper on the love we feel towards one another as though we were brothers. There is a joke told of a Jewish child who comes home from Hebrew school confused about his family’s religious denomination. He asks his mother, “Mom, which abomination do we belong to?” And that is exactly the point. The Talmud states that Kol yisrael arevim zeh bazeh, meaning “all of Israel are responsible for each other” - we are all brothers and sisters. As Cantor Kevin Wartell, chair of the Lehigh Valley Clergy Group has said, “As a member of this diamond of a community, I am excited to invite you to a Shabbat experience not to be missed.” Please mark your calendars as all Jews of the Lehigh Valley come together as one. We can’t wait to see you. Please note that in addition to Shabbat morning services at Sons of Israel, Temple Beth El, Chabad, Brith Sholom, and Am Haskalah will be holding regularly scheduled services for those who wish to hold services in the familiarity of their regular synagogue.


UPCOMING EVENTS


UPCOMING EVENTS BNAI ABRAHAM/TEMPLE COVENANT OF PEACE KNITTING GROUP WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th - 10:30 A.M. Please note the knitting group will be meeting at the home of Liz Cartine 2260 Sheffield Dr. Easton, PA 18040 Please RSVP to Liz at 484-373-0990 BETHLEHEM/EASTON HADASSAH BOOK AND FILM CLUB THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18th - 1:30 P.M. FILM: Nono, the Zig Zag Kid At the home of Barbara Kritz, 151 Cross Creek Ct., Bethlehem, PA Please RSVP Barbara at 610-861-2784


UPCOMING EVENTS BNAI ABRAHAM FILM/DINNER SERIES SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28th - 4:00 P.M. Join us at Bnai Abraham on Sunday, February 28th at 4:00 pm when we will be showing the film “The Sturgeon Queens”. Four generations of a Jewish immigrant family create Russ and Daughters, a Lower East Side lox and herring emporium that survives and thrives. Produced to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the store, this documentary features an extensive interview with two of the original daughters for whom the store was named, now 100 and 92 years old, and interviews with prominent enthusiasts of the store including Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, actress Maggie Gyllenhaal, chef Mario Batali, New Yorker writer Calvin Trillin, and 60 Minutes correspondent Morley Safer. Rather than a conventional narrator, the filmmakers bring together six colorful longtime fans of the store, in their 80s and 90s, who sit around a table of fish reading the script in the style of a Passover Seder. Bagels and Lox will be served at Bnai Abraham and the cost is $6.00. Come to one or come to both! We look forward to seeing you.

SUNDAY BRUNCH BUNCH AT BNAI ABRAHAM SUNDAY, MARCH 13th - BRUNCH 10:00 A.M. – SPEAKER – 10:30 A.M. Join us at Bnai Abraham on Sunday, March 13th at 10:00 a.m. when our guest speaker will be Northampton District Attorney John Morganelli. Some interesting facts about John are as follows: The Longest Serving County District Attorney In Pennsylvania An Interested Candidate For State Attorney General Involved In Over 40 Murder Cases An Outspoken Critic Of Gov. Wolf's Moratorium On Executions For Appropriate Convicted Death Penalty Cases •  Author Of The D Day Bank Massacre The True Story Behind The Martin Appel Case •  A Main Character In The John Kearney True Crime Novel Blood And Lipstick About The 2000 Guzman Murder Case In Which A Young Girl Was Found Dead In A Parked Car At The Upper Delaware Canal Parking Area Just Where 611 Winds Into Easton •  Strong Opinions About Illegal Immigrants •  •  •  •

Come Join Us For This Gala Brunch Cost is $6 Please RSVP to ihlewismd@yahoo.com or leave a message at 610-253-2481. District Attorney Morganelli is a DO NOT MISS speaker. We own him a good turnout and we also owe a good turnout to Danny Cohen who invited him to speak to us. -------------------------------Special Men's Club Powerball Super Chance at BRUCH CLUB PRIZE for Danny Cohen for his helping arranging our March Speaker. All Danny has to do is answer a question about his favorite

subject " Dogs” and win the prize valued at $1,000,000,000 - $ 999,999,994 See if he can do it on March 13th.


UPCOMING EVENTS SUNDAY BRUNCH BUNCH AT BNAI ABRAHAM SUNDAY, MAY 15th - BRUNCH AT 10:00 A.M. SPEAKER AT 10:30 A.M. Dr. Robert Briglia and the Three Million Dollar Car Perfectly Restored 1934 Packard Phantom originally from the Anne Morrow Family. This is the auto in which Charles Lindbergh and Anne Morrow Lindbergh rode to the Flemington court house every day during the Bruno Hauptmann Trial for the kidnapping and murder of the Lindbergh baby. This car has won multiple ribbons and prizes at some of the most prestigious auto shows in the United States. All are welcome. Please RSVP to ihlewismd@yahoo.com or leave a message at 610-253-2481. Price is $6.00. All are welcome – THIS THE ONLY 1934 PHANTOM PACKARD IN THIS CONDITION. YOU HAVE TO SEE THIS HISTORIC CAR AND HEAR HOW BOB BRIGLIA CAME TO BE ITS OWNER.


Yahrzeit List In the Bond of Life February 2016

Contact Irwin Lewis, Ritual Chairman

February 1 February 1 February 3 February 3 February 4 February 5 February 7 February 8 February 11 February 11 February 13 February 14 February 17 February 17 February 19 February 21 February 21 February 22 February 23 February 25 February 28 February 28 February 28

William Freidman, beloved grandfather of Becky Goldenberg Robert Walker, beloved father of Stan Walker Harold Tish, beloved husband of Anita Tish Morris Cravits, beloved father of Doris Lifland Phillip Lifschutz, beloved father of Boris Lifschutz Richard Greenberg, beloved father of David Greenberg Ruth Bugen Sher, beloved sister of Roz Smolow Esther Ytkin, beloved mother of Herman Ytkin Oscar Falk, beloved father of Norman Falk David Bloch, beloved father of Robert Bloch Meyer Cohen, beloved father of Jacquelyn Brown George Marcus, beloved father of Renee Berg Margaret Spanziani, beloved mother of Margaret Kaplan Tillie Goldenberg, beloved mother of Miriam Cassel Julia Skirving, beloved sister of Anne Snyder-Lyons Gladys Gordon, beloved mother of Gary Gordon Marcia Trinker, beloved mother of Gary Trinker Lillian Koplin, beloved mother or Ruth Reiter Bryan Marcus, beloved brother of Melanie Onesto Shirley Shleifer, beloved mother of Barbara Asteak Bertha Fingeroff, beloved mother of Sandy Abeshaus Edith Zuckerman, beloved mother of Anne Zuckerman Alice Johnson, beloved grandmother of Margaret Kaplan


BNAI ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE General operating expenses Please consider a donation to Bnai Abraham Synagogue to cover “General Operating Expenses”. Your donations support our Congregation and strengthen our Jewish community here in Easton. BEATRICE & LEON FRIEDMAN FUND 1.  Support organizations that benefit minor children whose parents are unable to provide for their health, maintenance, support and education 2.  Needy, elderly 3.  Shelter for the homeless BUILDING FUND Extraordinary maintenance and repair of the buildings and property of the synagogue and parsonage SISTERHOOD CAMP RAMAH SCHOLARSHIP FUND GENERAL ENDOWMENT FUND Interest only used to subsidize Bnai Abraham’s operating expenses GOLDMAN/MERBAUM TORAH FUND HERB SNYDER GARDEN FUND JESSE & TAYLOR COOPER FUND DR. JOEL LEWIS SCHOLARSHIP FUND Bar/Bat Mitzvah tutoring stipends JULIUS COHEN MEMORIAL FUND 1.  Religious School Scholarships 2.  Assisting needy congregational youth in Jewish-oriented education, programming and activities (e.g. Yeshiva or Jewish Day School, trips, USY) RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND ROBERT KUTNER LIBRARY FUND SHEILA GOLDBERG FUND To pay High Holiday fees for anyone who cannot afford to attend SILVERMAN RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FUND Religious School Scholarships, Shofars SISTERHOOD BUILDING FUND SUE SEIGEL SHABBAT FUND 1.  Shabbat programming, including kiddush lunches 2.  Bagels and Books SY JACOWITZ TOT SHABBAT FUND Boker Tov Scholarships THEATER FUND Supports a wide variety of synagogue projects and functions


Bnai Abraham Synagogue Doris Lifland sending get well wishes for a speedy recovery to Howard Falk and Selma Jacowitz. Ruth Reiter sending get well wishes to Selma Jacowitz for a speedy recovery. Harry and Ruthie Sheleifer in memory of Danny Kaye’s brother, John Shanken Kaye. Gail and Jerry Weisberger in honor of the birth of Nadia Grace Laver, granddaughter of Ellen and Phil Hof.

Sisterhood Building Fund Danny and Nancy Cohen in honor of the birth of Nadia Grace Laver, daughter of Lauren and Seth Laver, and granddaughter of Ellen and Phil Hof.

Theater Fund Marc and Aliette Abo in memory of Danny Kaye’s brother, John Shanken Kaye.

Yahrzeit Joel Brooks in memory of his father, Leonard Brooks. Norman Falk in memory of his brother, Arnold Falk. Herb Litvin in memory of his father, Sherman Litvin. David Phillips in memory of his mother, Alice Phillips. Anita Tish in memory of her father, Herbert Saalfeld, and her husband, Harold Tish. Jessica Ytkin in memory of her mother and father, Pearl and Marcus Zeitz.


Todah Rabah David and Snookie Kaplan will be sponsoring a Kiddush on February 27th to celebrate the 42nd anniversary of David’s bar mitzvah, Helene and Sid Kaplan’s 56th wedding anniversary and Helene’s birthday. They are extending an invitation for you to share in the celebration with them.

Kiddush is a perfect way to celebrate a special birthday or anniversary, and it allows you the opportunity to celebrate with our community. To sponsor a Kiddush for $36, please contact the synagogue office. Do you have a celebration we should know about? Email office@bnaiabraham.org

Refuah Sh’lma (A Full and Complete Healing) To all who were sick or hospitalized, we wish a return to good health. David Denenberg Howard Falk Ilya Gabriel Sid and Helene Kaplan Bernice Merbaum Andrew Shaw Jack Stein Marty Zippel

In memoriam May God in His Kindness Grant Comfort and Solace to the Mourners Mary F. Ronis, mother of Nan Ronis


The Ritual Corner for February Submitted by Irwin Lewis

The wedding usually includes the verse" If I forget thee O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget its cunning: If I do not raise thee over my own joy, let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth" is sometimes recited at this point. With the breaking of the glass the band play, and the guests break into dancing and cries of "Mazezel tov!" Some say, tongue in cheek, that this moment symbolizes the last time the groom gets to “put his foot down" The custom dates back to Talmudic times and symbolizes the idea of our keeping Jerusalem and Israel in our minds even at our times of joy. Just as the Temple was destroyed, we break a utensil to show our identification with the sorrow of Jewish exile.

Latin American nations, Britain, and other countries used the same exaggerated argument. A third rationalization for failing to aid European Jews took the high ground of nondiscrimination. It asserted that helping Jews would improperly single out one group for assistance when many peoples were suffering under Nazi brutality equating the genocide of the Jews with the oppression imposed on other Europeans was in the words of one of the world's foremost churchmen, Willem Visser 't Hooft, “a dangerous half-truth which could only serve to distract attention from the fact that no other race was faced with the situation of having every one of its members threaten by death in the gas chambers.” The fourth well-worn excuse for rejecting rescue proposals was the claim that they would detract from the military effort and thus prolong the war. The Abandonment of the Jews by David S. Wyman

Sisterhood News

The Jewish Wedding Ceremony

Ritual History Corner None of these proposals guaranteed results. But those that that offered any chance of success should have been tried. Instead the Roosevelt administration turned aside rescue proposals. In the process, government officials developed four main rationalizations for inaction. The most frequent excuse, the unavailability of shipping, WAS A FRAUD. Another stock excuse for inaction was the claim that Axis governments are planted agents among the refugees. Although the possibility had to be watched carefully, the problem was vastly overemphasized and could have been handled by security screening. It was significant that Army intelligence found not one suspicious person when it checked the 982 refugees at Fort Ontario. Nevertheless, Turkey,

Be Part of Sisterhood Join an extraordinary group of women to support the synagogue and have fun while doing it. If you have not yet sent in your annual dues -- just $20, please make check payable to Bnai Abraham Sisterhood and send to the office. Contact Elaine Morrow with any questions or to get involved. Call 484-515-3475 or email emorrow2542@gmail.com


General Announcements SISTERHOOD NEWS CONTRARY TO RUMORS, THE SISTERHOOD IS ALIVE AND WELL" Portrait Restoration: We have recently joined with the sisterhood of Temple Covenant of Peace to provide the costs of the cleaning and conservation of the Jacob Hart portrait from the Northampton County Historical and Genealogical Society (NCHGS) at the Sigal Museum. Jacob Hart (1777-1853) c.1850 -- Portrait by Leopold Paul Unger (1812-1859). Easton had one of the earliest and largest Jewish settlements in colonial America. Jacob Hart, the son of one of Easton's earliest and most prominent Jewish families, prospered and became highly influential, owning a number of properties, becoming a tax collector, and participating politically in local affairs. A heartfelt thank you must go to Becky Goldenberg, who initiated this conservation effort. In the spring, we look forward to getting together with the TCP sisterhood at the Sigal Gallery to celebrate the unveiling of the restored portrait. Gift for Judah Stein: Our sisterhood was delighted to welcome Judah Stein to the growing family of Dina and Rabbi Stein. Synagogue’s 50th Anniversary Celebration: We were pleased to provide the music for this wonderful event. We hope you have sent in your dues of $20 for the year to help us to continue to have funds available as we move forward. We welcome ideas for other events we can plan for the spring months. Elaine Morrow Sisterhood President


General Announcements continued .... Please notify Bnai Abraham Office in writing if you move, if there is a marriage, children, family member entering a nursing home, or change in membership status. We do need to keep your records up to date. Thank you.

MEN'S CLUB TOPICS FOR 2016 WE ARE ALWAYS ON THE LOOKOUT FOR SPEAKERS! TOPIC NEED NOT BE JEWISH-RELATED AND CAN BE VERY INFORMAL. PROFESSIONALS ARE WELCOME WITH EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION. PLEASE NO SOLICITATIONS. CAMPAIGN FOR NEW MEMBERS - HELP WANTED! We are asking every member of our congregation to help us locate prospective new members. They may be your neighbors, friends, vet, or whomever. Please relay the name and any pertinent information to Elaine Morrow or the office staff at Bnai Abraham Synagogue.

AL’S CLEANERS - FUNDRAISER FOR BAS! Bnai Abraham has been signed up at Al’s Cleaners, 1132 Northampton Street, to enable the synagogue to collect 10% of all sales of dry cleaning and laundry services that our congregants spend there. It’s easy. Just mention that you are a member of Bnai Abraham Synagogue, and they will credit the synagogue and send the proceeds periodically. Al’s is only about seven blocks from the synagogue, has very convenient hours, and does excellent work.


General Announcements continued...... SHOPPING AT AMAZON…A FUNDRAISER FOR BNAI ABRAHAM! Click on the Amazon search link on the “Donations” page on the BAS website, and for any purchases made during your visit on Amazon.com, Amazon will contribute 4% to 15% of the purchase price to Bnai Abraham! How it works: Navigate to the BAS Donations webpage at http://www.bnaiabraham.org/donations.html and type any item keyword in the Amazon search box, and you will be transferred to Amazon.com. (You must use this link or purchases will not be traced to BAS). If you place items in your shopping cart and complete a purchase during your visit, Amazon will pay us a portion of the purchase price (not including shipping), that portion to range from 4% to 15% depending on the item category. Rates for categories are posted on our website. We encourage all of our members to shop on Amazon.com – but remember to only access Amazon.com through the BAS link at the below url or we will not get the purchase credit: http://www.bnaiabraham.org/donations.html Thank you for your continued support of BAS and HAPPY SHOPPING!


Tree of Life Permanently commemorate your simcha or celebrate a person! The “Tree of Life� sculpture is on display in the BAS Main lobby known as Founders Hall. It is used to honor and remember special events such as: Bar/Bat Mitzvahs Birthdays Anniversaries Memorials Engagements Namings Weddings and any other special milestone or celebration! Leaf: $140

Apple: $800

Or memorialize your loved one: Stone at base of tree: $1,100

Lothar Gumberich, Chairman: 610-253-5263 BAS office: 610-258-5343

Dedicate a memorial plaque to be located on the walls of the Sanctuary: $300 To honor your friends on the Walk of Life: $350


Jewish Family Service of the Lehigh Valley Jewish Family Service is committed to alleviating hunger in our community. Please join us in our efforts to accomplish this. Thank you to everyone who has so generously contributed to our food pantry with nonperishable items or financial support. We are supported in the Lehigh Valley by Second Harvest, as well as by the contributions of food drives and individuals. We are looking to expand into the entire Lehigh Valley to our Jewish community, and we ask for your support. If you have non-perishable items to donate, please either drop them at JFS or call and we will pick them up. Financial donations can be sent directly to JFS. In our outreach, we need everyone to spread the word. If you know someone, either affiliated or not, who could benefit from any JFS service, tell them about us and have them call. JFS maintains confidentiality and professionalism. We will deliver emergency food packages or supplemental food boxes anywhere in the Lehigh Valley. In addition to providing food, our Benefits Checkup Program (BCU) is designed to assist low-income persons of retirement age and younger adults with disabilities to find and apply for federal, state and local benefits. JFS seeks to help individuals and families live healthier, more stable lives by providing professional counseling, education and community programs. JFS would love to assist you in scheduling a food drive or creating a project that can help benefit persons in need. Please call JFS at (610) 821-8722 or go on our website for further information.


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