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The Culture War Against Israel

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FEATURE STORY

The Cultural War Against Israel is a Cultural War Against Jews By Matthew Simmons, Guest Columnist

I have been told the second you compare something to Nazi Germany, you might as well raise your hands up and surrender, because you just lost all the points you made. However, the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctioning of Israel movement (BDS) hits so close to Nazi Germany’s Nuremberg Laws, the comparisons are impossible to ignore. In 1933 Hitler instituted the anti-Jewish decree that, “Civil servants who are not of Aryan descent are to be retired.” And in 1935, Jews were legally prohibited from, “voting on political matters and cannot hold public office.” Eighty years later, in 2015, Jewish student leaders were discriminated against across the nation. Many were asked to remove themselves from voting on political matters and were subsequently questioned about their ‘dual allegiances’ interfering with their elected positions. One year after UCLA voted to boycott and divest from Israel, a Jewish student was nearly denied a position on the student government. Members of the student council lamented that while, “Bedya was qualified, her affiliations with Jewish groups on campus were concerning.” Bedya was President-Elect of a Jewish sorority and a member of Hillel. One member of the Student Council said, “It’s not her fault that she’s part of a community. That’s fine. But she is part of a community (the Jewish Community) that is very invested in specific outcomes and I can’t separate those two from being not together.”

Cal State Long Beach student protestors who are sympathetic of the BDS Movement.

At my alma mater, UC Santa Cruz, a similar incident occurred. One year after BDS legislation was approved, a Jewish student received numerous threats to abstain from voting on BDS legislation, because he had a “Jewish agenda.” Before the Nuremberg Laws, Hitler controlled the narrative through the Sturmbeilung, also known as the brown shirts. The Sturmbeilung would disrupt the meetings and rallies of his opponents with violence. I remember being shocked the first time Prime Minister Netanyahu was forced

Members of Cal State Long Beach’s 49ers for Israel club showing their support for Pro-Israel issues.

to cancel his speech at UC Berkeley in 2000, due to security concerns from violent protestors; however, now taking away free speech from those who are demonized is normal. Just a few weeks ago, Jewish students at UC Irvine were chased away from the screening of “Beneath the Helmet” by a horde of raging ‘protestors’. A Jewish student escaped the mob, found a safe spot, called her mom, and through an emotional cloud of choked back tears, she could only utter, “…Protestors…” Her mother frantically told her to call the police. This young Jewish student named Ms. Kopley did just that and asked the police to escort her through the crowd so she could watch the film screening. The protestors had the goal to demoralize the Jewish student body by isolating Israel, instead a Jewish hero emerged, and she would not let the light be extinguished. We have seen what happens when the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctioning of Israel movement spreads its wings on college campuses. Jewish leaders are silenced and asked to step down. We need to work together to ensure that the BDS movement does not invade corporate America, because what will follow is discriminating against Israel and asking American Jewish business leaders to step down. There is currently anti-BDS legislation to prevent companies from demonizing Israel. Thankfully, we do not need to walk through a wave of violent protestors to combat antiSemitism like Ms. Kopley did at UC Irvine. All you need to do is pick up the phone, call our legislators, and let them know you proudly support Israel and you support the Anti-BDS legislation bill (CA Assembly Bill 2844). You can use your freedom to stop discrimination or you can take your freedom for granted, but you cannot do both.

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Matthew Simmons currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Alpert Jewish Community Center. He is a past recipient of the Federation’s Fred Neuburger Young Leadership Award and a graduate of the Alpert New Leaders Forum leadership development program.

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President of Senate Kevin de León, 24th District (916) 651-4024 Senator Ricardo Lara, 33rd District (916) 651-4033 Senator Tony Mendoza, 32nd District (916) 651-4032 Senator John Moorlach, 37th District (916) 651-4037 Senator Janet Nguyen, 34th District (916) 651-4034

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Speaker Anthony Rendon, 63rd District (916) 319-2063 Majority Leader Ian Calderon, 57th District (916) 319-2057 Assemblyman Travis Allen, 72nd District (916) 319-2072 Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia, 58th District (916) 319-2058 Assemblyman Matthew Harper, 74th District (916) 319-2074 Assemblyman Patrick O’Donnell, 70th District (916) 319-2070


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Federation Annual Report Jewish Federation’s Outgoing and Incoming President Remarks

Rick Freeman

Foundation Annual Report Jewish Community Foundation’s Year in Review and 2016 Annual Report

JEWISH COMMUNITY FOUNDATION PRESIDENT

Deborah Goldfarb CEO

Danny Levy DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT

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Combined Annual Report 2016 Financial Report

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Jewish Federation Jewish Community Foundation OF GREATER LONG BEACH & WEST ORANGE COUNTY

Jewish Federation’s Outgoing and Incoming President Remarks Hank Feldman Outgoing Jewish Federation Board President

I have many updates and thank you’s to hand out as I reflect upon what we’ve accomplished this past year. I’d first like to thank Jim Breslauer for his kind words and for doing such a great job working with his committee to execute the nomination process for the Board. I’d also like to recognize the 13 graduates of this year’s Alpert New Leaders Forum (one of them includes my very own son). Nicole Malina and Felice Shohet did a wonderful job chairing the program, and Sharon Kenigsberg worked tirelessly to make sure that these graduates have the necessary tools to help strengthen our community. The generosity of Barbara and Ray* Alpert have produced over 90 graduates from this program, and is among the reasons we can all be here tonight to continue our work together. Of course, I also want to recognize my current board, and thank each of you for your continual commitment, devotion, and enthusiasm. We have accomplished so much this year, and I would specifically like to highlight our fundraising and event programming achievements. In terms of fundraising, we allocated over $2.1 million dollars to over 20 local and overseas partner agencies for basic operating needs. I must acknowledge the Chair of the Fund Development Committee, Craig Kain for his diligence over the past

three years as a big reason why this all could happen. Furthermore, our allocations included $35,000 dollars to synagogue education programs and $54,900 dollars in priority program grants. These funds are making a difference in multiple subsets of our community and we are very proud of that. Thank you to Incoming President Daryl Phillips and his committee members for overseeing the allocations process. We have also seen excellent results from the third year of our PJ Library Program. We are happy to say that 3,504 free Jewish themed books were delivered to 292 families this year. A hearty thank you to our partners on this initiative: the Alpert Jewish Community Center (AJCC), Congregation Shir Chadash, Temple Israel, and the Harold Grinspoon Foundation. It has been inspiring to see the growth of the “Fund For Our Future” Campaign during my presidency. In collaboration with the Foundation, this program has raised over $3 million in program and capital funds, in addition to the Foundation’s Legacy promises of over $10 million dollars. I must say, we may be most proud of the work we have done to secure and plan for the future of our Weinberg Jewish Federation Campus. Over the past five years, we have allocated $1,220,000 dollars to capital improvements and long-term maintenance. Shari Nemirow has been leading the process on this for many years and we cannot thank her enough

for seeing it all through. It’s hard to believe our agencies have been in this building for over 17 years. It is also clear that we must always consider how to properly maintain the campus as it ages. Luckily, we have worked hard alongside the AJCC and JFCS (Jewish Family & Children’s Services) over the past two years to create and begin to execute a comprehensive plan to address the campus’s needs. Thank you to Stuart Friedman for chairing these efforts. On the event side, there are several that we can proudly say were hits. We hosted Israeli Consul General David Siegel and had over 400 community members and dignitaries in attendance. Thank you to Linda Simmons for chairing this event. We also had over 300 people in attendance for the Annual Campaign Kickoff Opening Night in conjunction with the AJCC/Long Beach Jewish Film Festival. The Men’s Philanthropy “Above and Beyond” campaign event drew 150 attendees, and the “Arlene Solomon VISIONS Dinner” campaign fundraiser had 270 people in attendance. Sherri Selmanson and Gail Levy deserve all credit for chairing this 20th anniversary affair. Furthermore, we had several other successful Women’s Philanthropy outreach events and I want to recognize Leslie Kern for her leadership. There are so many people I have not mentioned who have done a great deal to put us in the position that we are in this evening.

Daryl Phillips Incoming Jewish Federation Board President

I want to offer deserving accolades to my predecessor, the Honorable Past President Hank Feldman. You have accomplished a great deal these past 3 years by identifying and advancing the Jewish Federation’s needs and issues. You brought awareness to the entire community at large regarding what the Jewish Federation is about and what we do.

My Jewish Motivations So how did I wind up as the Incoming President of the Jewish Federation? I’m proud to be a native son of our city. My grandparents settled in Long Beach where they started a simple recycling and metal business that is still in full operation today, some 100 plus years ago. My parents and grandparents were founding members of Temple Israel and this very Jewish Community Center. I spent my youth here participating in day camp & other programs. My wife Sandy and I joined a Young Leadership Group that resulted in the Federation Tower Apartments for affordable senior housing, as well as the Weinberg Jewish Federation Campus and the Alpert Jewish Community Center building. I remember periodically getting calls from Sharon Kenigsberg, to come join or chair committees, the *of blessed memory Super Sunday event, grant Legacy of CONTINUED ON PAGE 12 distributions,

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Leadership, and so forth. I learned early on you do not say “no” to Sharon! One day, I received a call to join the Board of Directors. I also knew to never say “no” to Jim Breslauer, a former Jewish Federation Board President. There are so many others that inspire me. I knew each and every one of my predecessors whose photos are on display in the hallway leading to the executive offices. These are the men and women that influenced and mentored me. I share their dreams and visions for the future of our home - this beautiful campus. Hopes For Everyone I can’t do this alone though. Our staff members and agency executive directors are experts and committed, but we also need your help! Together, we will continue to grow our relationships with Partner Agencies to ensure a strong Jewish future. We will increase our fundraising to expand our ability to serve those in need and to strengthen Jewish community. We will refine our policies and practices to create the most efficient organization possible. And, we will take increased responsibility as the owner of the facility, to ensure that we are putting as many resources possible towards the long-term viability of our beautiful home, which serves as an important hub of our community. I humbly ask for needing your help. Whenever I call, please say “yes.” It takes an entire Jewish community to ensure the prosperity and success of our future generations tomorrow.


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ANNUAL REPORT Jewish Community Foundation Year in Review Rick Freeman Jewish Community Foundation Board President

It’s that time of the year again. I’m completely honored and excited to start my second term as the President of the Jewish Community Foundation. First off, I want to express thanks to our outgoing Board members: Joyce Feldman and Howard Weiss. The outstanding work you both have done for this organization is deeply valued and has never gone unnoticed. Our whole Jewish community appreciates you both dearly. I also would like to welcome our two newest members joining the Foundation Board: Aaron Kern and Judy Cooper. I’m looking forward to the contributions and insight you two will provide as brand new voices to the Foundation’s team.

Foundation Committees Jan Stein, Chair of the Legacy Committee, has had a busy and fruitful year. Jan and his amazing committee organized this year’s Legacy Society Brunch, which turned out to be a great success. For those who are not aware, the Legacy Society is composed of members from our community that have made a Letter of Intent to leave a bequest in their will or trust, of any size, to the Foundation. This year, we had three new members in attendance. Last time I checked, we now have over $25,000,000 in promises for our future. Under Jan’s continued guidance, the Legacy Committee continued with its education efforts by hosting a successful Retirement Planning Seminar last fall, as well as a Professional Advisors Luncheon that occurred this past May. These events gave the Foundation more visual exposure to broaden our outreach to potential donors.

During the 2016/5776 Closing Remarks & Salutes fiscal year, the Foundation I want to add my made over $1 million in personal thank you to distributions. The Fund For Our the Jewish Federation’s Future campaign, led by the outgoing President, Hank leadership of Chairwoman Feldman. He has led Judith Lentzner, raised an Federation through a time additional $50,000 for the of change and even stayed Alpert Jewish Community on an additional year to Center’s ECE playground ensure our organizations project. were on the right course. And under the leadership His diligence and efforts of Sherri Selmanson, two are impeccable. From our Bob Baldwin Memorial whole Board, “thank you!” Fund Grants were given to Hank and his wife Joyce deserving youth who will can take the year off, but I’m experience Israel for the very sure those two will be back first time. The Foundation here to help if we ever ask. also has given out a total of Congratulations to our five unrestricted fund grants new Federation President that totaled $11,700 for Daryl Phillips. I look forward new initiatives being done by our local agencies and synagogues. I would like to thank our Investment Chair Laurie Raykoff and the Board’s Treasurer Rocky Suares for assisting in wisely managing our investments and finances. We continue to grow our funds through our association with Russell Investments.

to working with you for the welfare of our community. Moreover, congratulatory remarks go to the graduating class of the 2016 Alpert New Leaders Forum. We’re all rooting for you to make your mark on our Jewish community, whether it’s done on a local level or afar. And last, but certainly not least, I want to thank the Foundation’s Board and Staff who help support our joint organizations. Thank you for allowing me to serve another year and build upon the work we’ve done so far to see the Jewish Community Foundation continue to flourish.

AGENCIES BENEFITING FROM ALLOCATIONS & DISTRIBUTIONS (Year Ending June 30, 2015)

16% 79%

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FINANCIAL REPORT

ALLOCATIONS & DISTRIBUTIONS (Year Ending June 30,June 2015)30, 2015) ALLOCATIONS & DISTRIBUTIONS (Year Ending Federation Annual Allocations Local Beneficiary Agencies & Services $146,345 AJCC Programs/Facilities Grants $140,266 Federation/Foundation Administration $189,056 Federation/Foundation Fundraising $ 30,729 Federation Outreach/Programs $ 41,003 Hebrew Academy $ 38,935 Hillel Programs/Facilities Grants $ 69,265 JFCS Programs/Facilities Grants LB Senior Housing/Federation Tower Weinberg Federation Campus Shared Services $ 47,348 Weinberg Federation Campus Maintenance

Federation Supplemental Allocations $ 381,395 $ 48,048 $ 247,293 $ 90,542 $ 67,264 $ 81,270 $ 108,691 $ 136,917

Overseas Israel Donor Designations Jewish Federations of North America Other Overseas Grants

$137,994 -

National Agencies Birthright Israel National Funding Council Other national grants

$ $ $

970 4,500 370

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$ $ $

482 1,640 1,006 -

$1,231,315

Synagogues & Other Local Agencies ADL Chabad of Cypress Congregation Shir Chadash CSULB Foundation Jewish Studies Hadassah Jewish Council Public Affairs JPAC California NCJW Shul By The Shore Temple Beth David Temple Beth Ohr Temple Beth Shalom Temple Israel Other Grants Total Support & Expenses Change in Net Assets Depreciation

970 1,160 $ 3,950 $ 5,974 $ 3,031 $ 4,035 $ 15,364 $884,393 $ $

$ 21,650 $ $ 48,245

Foundation Grants & Distributions $ 4,166 $ 110,889 $ 149,461 $ 122,3 1 2 $ 33,450 $ 62,557 $ 47,5 1 3 $ 1 1,000 -

Total Support & Expenses $ 531,906 $ 299,203 $ 585,8 1 0 $ 243,583 $ 141,7 17 $ 182,762 $ 225,469 $ 1 1 ,000 $ 47,348 $ 136,917

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21,650 137,994 95,245

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970 4,500 370

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4,990 $ 37,893 $ 9 ,551 $ 1,573 $ 3,525 $ 11,420 $ 1 2 1 , 285 $ 240,733 $1,019,318

$ 5,472 $ 1,6 4 0 $ 1,0 0 6 $ 37,8 9 3 $ 9, 5 5 1 $ 970 $ 1 ,1 6 0 $ 1 , 573 $ 7,475 $ 17,394 $ 3,03 1 $ 4,035 $ 136,649 $ 240,733 $3,135,027 ($86,834) $ 395,307

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION (Year Ending June 30, 2015) ASSETS Current Assets Cash & Cash Equivalents Investments Receivables: Campaign Pledges New Campus Pledges Supplemental Pledges Other Receivables Fund for our Future Prepaid Expenses Total Current Assets

$479,638 $47,772 $111,377 $60,515 $17,281 $30,706 $17,223,020

Non-Current Assets Property & Equipment Life Insurance Charitable Remainder Trust Assets Total Non-Current Assets TOTAL ASSETS

$7, 1 1 1 , 4 9 2 $279,630 $1,246,449 $8,637,571 $25,860,591

LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS Liabilities Accounts Payable & Accrued Liabilities JFNA Payables Grants Payable AJCC Campus Refurbishment Loan Funds held on Behalf of Affiliated Orgs Charitable Remainder Trust Liability Total Liabilities

$20,450 $113,512 $ 2 3 1 ,0 5 1 $282,000 $2,393,174 $1,246,449 $4,286,636

Unrestricted Net Assets Temporarily Restricted Net Assets Permanently Restricted Net Assets Total Net Assets

$9,774,616 $4,534,631 $7,264,708 $21,573,955

TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS

$25,860,591

$3,443,500

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Staff Spotlight

Message from the Executive Director Sunday, June 12, was the holiday of Shavuot, which commemorates when G-d gave the Torah to the Jewish people. In addition to the Torah being the Jewish people’s history, it also includes the 10 commandments (and many others)—which are basic guidelines on how we should treat each other and ourselves. The stark contrast from the joy and celebration of Shavuot to the horrible tragedy in Orlando is really almost too much to comprehend. I am greatly disturbed and saddened by the despicable acts of terror from two weeks ago. I mourn the senseless loss of many innocent people, and send warm thoughts and prayers to the families, friends, and loved ones of all the victims. Today, and every day, we stand strongly with the LBGTQ and Latino communities, the people from Orlando, and anyone else who has been affected by this or any other senseless loss of life. It is acts like this that remind me of what a special place and community we have at the Alpert JCC. I am proud that the Alpert JCC is an oasis in our world: a place where everyone is not only welcome, but warmly welcomed. No matter the color of one’s skin, the religion they practice, or their sexual orientation, our doors and our community are open to all. It is our collective efforts that enable the Alpert JCC to be that warm and welcoming environment to all. Thank you to all of our staff and our members for sharing in our vision to make the Alpert JCC a Jewish neighborhood and gathering place that exemplifies the values shared with us in the Torah. It is these values that allow the Alpert Jewish Community Center to be Your Center For Life.

L’Shalom

Jeffrey Rips

AJCC Executive Director

Rosh Chodesh

Wednesday, July 6, 7pm

Join us for a talk about Rosh Chodesh led by Chaya Leah Sufrin, Education Director at Shul by the Shore and a teacher at the Hebrew Academy in Huntington Beach. FREE. Contact Shlomit Jackson, (562) 426-7601, ext. 1067 or sjackson@alpertjcc.org

PJ Library & Pizza at the Pool Thursday, July 14, 6pm

Join us at the AJCC Pool with our Jewish Educator, Shlomit Jackson, as we read wonderful PJ Library books. Pizza available for $5.

Mah Jongg Workshop Thursday, July 14, 7-9pm

Natalie Chernik

Youth, Teen, Sports & Camp Director Natalie Chernik truly grew up at the Alpert JCC. She starting coming here in preschool at age 2 and participated in Camp Kadima until age 10. Her mom worked here as Joe Parmet’s (Executive Director from 1973 – 1998) assistant, and because Natalie would hang out after school here, Joe decided that it would be good to have an afterschool program for older kids (what is now Kids’ University). As a young teen, Natalie frequently volunteered at different events at the JCC, and she would help out serving water and coffee. When she was about 15, Susan Paletz asked if she wanted to work at summer camp. She said, “Sure!” and has been here ever since! She has taught art and science, been a CIT supervisor, worked in the after-school program, became Youth and Teen Program Coordinator, and then about four years ago, she was named the Youth, Teen and Camp Director. Last summer, Sports was added to her title. She is a very busy woman! Natalie has tremendous passion for everything she does, and she is vibrant with enthusiasm as she explains that what she really loves about working here is that “the staff truly care about the kids. We all work here because we truly want to work here. No one is in it for the money. It’s easy to see that everyone from the Executive Director to the KU counselors to the maintenance team really loves what the JCC stands for. “The JCC has been a second home to me. It has such a strong community feel. And it has always been welcoming. I like to give that back to the kids at camp so they can have the same experience. Starting with the Kindergartners from the very first summer I worked here, many of them have worked here, they’ve gone to college, and gone on to work in the world. They come back and tell me that being a part of camp has been invaluable for them. And previous campers keep coming back to say hi to me, to see other campers, and to check on staff. I love getting feedback that I have had a positive influence on their lives and that camp always felt like home for them in the same way that Camp Komaroff and the JCC is home for me.” - Interview by Erika Hillinger

Mah Jongg workshop for those who haven’t played for a long time or want some extra practice. Get ready for the Mah Jongg Tournament! No charge. Contact Ronnie Levine, (562) 426-7601, ext. 1521 or rlevine@alpertjcc.org.

L’Dor V’Dor Shabbat at the Pool Friday, July 22, 5:30pm

Bring friends and family to celebrate this intergenerational event. Includes a vegetarian dinner. Shabbat blessings and songs by ShloMo. $25/Family; $8/Individual; Children under 2 FREE Contact Shlomit Jackson, (562) 426-7601, ext. 1067 or sjackson@alpertjcc.org

The Ethical Life: Jewish Values in an Age of Choice

A series of twelve classes in two sessions, led by Rabbi David Cantor of Temple Beth Shalom, Long Beach.

GESHERCITY YOUNG ADULTS

Part I : August 2, 9, 16, 23, September 6, 13; at 7pm

Cost is $18/session, which includes six classes and materials.

Sponsored by the Alpert JCC and Jewish Federation of Greater Long Beach

Contact Shlomit Jackson, (562) 426-7601, ext. 1067 or sjackson@alpertjcc.org

Susanne Katz, skatz@alpertjcc.org • (562) 426-7601, ext. 1625

Havdalah and Dessert at the Pool

Largest Jewish Young Adult BBQ Pool Party

Saturday, August 6, 6-8pm

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Monday, July 4, 7:30pm DJ • Food • Water Slides • Kosher BBQ

Join us for Havdalah and dessert under the stars. Singing and blessings provided by Shlomo. FREE Contact Shlomit Jackson, (562) 426-7601, ext. 1067 or sjackson@alpertjcc.org

Contact Susanne Katz, skatz@alpertjcc.org • (562) 426-7601, ext. 1625

MVP: The MVP price is the "Member Value Price" that gives our members an automatic discount to the fee we charge for our programs and events. If you’re not a member of the AJCC, speak with one of our Membership Services specialists and learn how you can start benefiting from MVP pricing today.

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AQUATICS

Dr. Susan Mathieu, smathieu@alpertjcc.org • (562) 426-7601, ext. 1721

Ignacio Berumen, iberumen@alpertjcc.org • (562) 426-7601, ext. 1020

Senior Adult 4th of July BBQ

Water Polo Class

Monday, July 4, 12-2:30pm

Enjoy a wonderful BBQ including kosher dogs, hamburgers, sweet potato fries and patriotic desserts. There will be entertainment and prizes. Wear your patriotic hats and shirts and win a prize! Gift cards and other awards will be given for trivia games. This is more than a celebration—it’s a party that must not be missed! $5 includes lunch and entertainment. If you would like to donate gift cards or have questions, contact Dr. Susan Mathieu, smathieu@alpertjcc.org • (562) 426-7601, ext. 1721

Senior Shabbat Lunch Friday, July 29, 12pm

Monday & Wednesday, 4-4:45pm

Learn the basics of ball handling and shooting while improving swim skills. Work on treading water and swim strokes specific to water polo. Start anytime! FREE Tryouts: Mondays, 4-5pm (Everyone must try out!)

Prep Swim Team

Monday & Wednesday / Tuesday & Thursday / 4:30-5:15pm

The Prep Swim Team is a perfect stepping stone to the more advanced Competitive Youth Swim Team. The goal of the program is to get kids ready for a swim team, Junior Lifeguard programs and/or water polo. Free Style, back stroke, butterfly and breast stroke are all taught and refined. Participants must be able to swim 25 yards freestyle with side breathing to qualify for Prep Team.

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Join us for this special Shabbat Luncheon to celebrate our loving friends here at the Alpert Jewish Community Center, and meet new ones, too. A light lunch will be served. $5 RSVP to Dr. Susan Mathieu, (562) 426-7601, ext. 1721

Happiness & Humor Group Friday, August 5, 11:30am

This FREE ongoing monthly group, led by Dr. Susan Mathieu, will help you find the positive side of life. Coffee and light refreshments will be served.

Group Swim Lessons

There will not be a meeting in July. We will resume on August 5.

Mon & Wed or Tues & Thurs (30-minute lessons)

RSVP to Dr. Susan Mathieu, (562) 426-7601, ext. 1721

Ongoing Alpert JCC Senior Activities

Knit Wits: Mon, 1-3pm • Senior Lunch: Wed, 12-2pm Bridge Lessons: Wed, 1:30pm • Mah Jongg: Thurs, 11:30-3pm

Tiny Tots: 9:30am | 10am | 11am | 11:30am | 1pm | 1:30pm | 3pm | 3:30pm Beginner: 9:30am | 10am | 11am | 11:30am | 1pm | 2pm | 3pm | 4pm | 5pm Adv. Beginner: 2pm | 3:30pm

Early Childhood Education

Adult Beginner: 6pm, Monday & Wednesday (30-Min. • Fundamentals)

Adult Group Swim Lessons

Alayna Cosores, acosores@alpertjcc.org • (562) 426-7601, ext. 1090

Kids and Adults Private Swim Lessons One-on-One lessons for all ages

Our instructors are Red Cross lifeguards and Water Safety Instructor trained and certified. (4) 15-Min: $120; $95/MVP • (4) 30-Min: $150; $150/MVP

JCC Junior Lifeguards

July 18-August 10 (4 Wks) • August 15- 25 (2 Wks) Monday & Wednesday, 12-12:45pm (Senior Group) Tuesday & Thursday, 12-12:45pm (Junior Group)

Kids’ Night Out

Saturday, July 16, 5-9pm

Supervision, dinner and activities are provided by the ECE staff. Children 12 months and older: First Child: $30/MVP Second Child: $25/MVP • Third Child: $15/MVP; (must be siblings) Babies under 12 months: $35/MVP • $5 more per child for non-AJCC members

Come In For a Tour! Preschool at the AJCC

Reserve your child’s place in our highly-acclaimed Early Childhood Education program.

Ages: 8-15 Throughout this course, participants will learn a new sense of teamwork and communication while developing their work ethic and leadership skills. By training in, and implementing, advanced swim techniques and basic in water rescues, youths will gain experience and skills which are applicable and relevant in many aspects of life. Additionally, this course is a great way to prepare participants for one of the open water Junior Lifeguard programs. Prerequisites: 100 yard swim, and being able to touch the bottom of the deep end of the pool. $80/MVP; $95/Public (4 Wks) • $40/MVP; $47.50/Public (2 Wks)

JCC Synchronized Team

Call for a tour today! (562) 426-7601, ext. 1090

Fall Session begins August 29, 2016

From the Beginning

Join us for this free class that will help you connect with your baby in a fun and educational way. Wednesdays, 9:30-10:30am

Newborn-Walking with an adult We’d love to see you and your little one in our free From the Beginning program. It is the perfect place to bond with your baby, share your experiences, ask questions, get advice, and make lifelong friends. The teacher will set up a play area for the babies and parents to explore together.

Monday & Wednesday, 9:15-10am (Senior Group) Tuesday & Thursday, 9:15-10am (Junior Group)

Ages: 7-11 This four-week synchronized swimming team is a new addition to the Alpert JCC programing! Throughout the duration of the program, the participants will learn the fundamentals of teamwork and how valuable teamwork is when reaching for the same goal. They will also gain self-confidence with the support of their teammates and coach. The most important goal for this team is for the participants to have fun so they can see the sport as something to look forward to. Prerequisites: 100-yard swim, being able to touch the bottom of the deep end of the pool, 25-yard swim of backstroke and breaststroke. $80/MVP; $95/Public

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WeLLneSS & FitneSS

SPOrtS & reCreAtiOn

Fred Johnson, fjohnson@alpertjcc.org • (562) 426-7601, ext. 1056

Member Relations Desk (562) 426-7601, ext. 1051

Personal Training

Whether you're training for a sport or an event, or want to develop a more fit and healthy lifestyle, the Alpert Jewish Community Center Personal Trainers can... • Push and challenge you • Help you meet your goals • Help develop a fit and healthy lifestyle for people of all fitness levels and abilities • Motivate and increase adherence to physical activity • Save you time and reduce the risk of injuries • Create fitness programs specifically designed for YOU and your goals • Create exercise programs for those with injuries or special medical conditions • Keep you from plateauing All AJCC Personal Trainers possess at least one certification from the National Commission for Certifying Agencies. For personal training prices call (562) 426-7601, ext. 1051.

Elite Fitness 101 with Ron Lubag

Youth and Adults Martial Arts

Monthly Ongoing Sessions

with Sensei Mac

This is a highly-intensive program meant for those looking for an advanced physical workout. This is an all-out total body 30 min. conditioning class that combines the most widely-used basic training exercises known. There will be running, interval training, and many other exercises using weights and your own body weight to lose body fat, increase cardiovascular efficiency, increase strength, and help people get into a routine of regular exercise. $93.75; $75/MVP, per monthly session

Boxing • Jiu Jitsu • Mixed Martial Arts • Wrestling Youth Sparring • Youth Martial Arts • Private Lessons

Visit alpertjcc.org for more info, or contact the Member Relations Desk (562) 426-7601, ext. 1051

YOUtH & teenS

For information, contact Fred Johnson at (562) 426-7601, ext. 1056.

Natalie Chernik, nchernik@alpertjcc.org • (562) 426-7601, ext. 1205

Fit Camp with Ron Lubag

Monthly Ongoing Sessions Warning! Participation may lead to...

Reduced Body Fat & Stress • Increased Lean Muscle and Overall Tone Improved Energy & Health $93.75; $75/MVP, per monthly session For information, contact Fred Johnson at (562) 426-7601, ext. 1056.

Senior Fitness for Free?

We are excited to be both Silver&Fit and SilverSneakers partners, offering SilverSneakers® classes within our group fitness programming. These classes are available to both AJCC and SilverSneakers and Silver&Fit members. The Alpert Jewish Community Center’s Group Fitness Program includes several classes that are suitable for older adults. Senior fitness classes can help improve range of motion, muscular strength, cardiovascular health. The SilverSneakers Fitness classes are taught by certified instructors, and are designed specifically for older adults. AJCC SilverSneakers members also have access to all group fitness classes, fitness center, and heated swimming pool. SilverSneakers is the nation's leading older adult exercise program.

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SilverSneakers® and Silver&Fit® may allow you to have your Alpert JCC membership fees waived as a benefit of your healthcare plan. Contact your healthcare provider today to see if you qualify for SilverSneakers® or Silver&Fit® membership! Alpert JCC Customer Service Desk (562) 426-7601, ext. 1051

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MVP: The MVP price is the "Member Value Price" that gives our members an automatic discount to the fee we charge for our programs and events. If you’re not a member of the AJCC, speak with one of our Membership Services specialists and learn how you can start benefiting from MVP pricing today.

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JFCS Call Today! We’re Here to Help! 3801 E. WILLOW STREET, LONG BEACH, CA 90815 WEB: www.jfcslongbeach.org EMAIL: jfcs@jfcslongbeach.org PHONE: 562-427-7916

JFCS Seeks Awareness of Mental Health and Agency Programs This year, the JFCS board and staff have been very focused on opportunities to heighten awareness of the agency and its unique role in the fabric of our area. The past few weeks have been full of opportunities for JFCS to expand awareness of our programs. May was National Mental Health Awareness Month, and on May 1st, JFCS kicked it off in grand style with our best-attended Race With A View ever. It was particularly encouraging

to have 30 teams walking and running, and for many participants it was their first exposure to the work of our agency. JFCS joined a coalition of businesses and agencies, including MHA The Village and Downtown Long Beach Associates, in “Mind Your Mind”, a month- long series of events to highlight the importance of access to mental health services for everyone in our community. Our activities included outreach events at

Renaissance High School and downtown Long Beach targeting tourism/hospitality workers. The Long Beach City Council also issues a proclamation supporting “Mind Your Mind.” Also in May, JFCS was invited to participate as an exhibitor in Molina Healthcare’s Long Beach Health Care Symposium where Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia was a guest speaker. We made a presentation about our

programs and services to the Assistance League of Long Beach at their monthly meeting. JFCS was featured in an article on mental health for children in the May 24 – June 6 electronic edition of the Long Beach Business Journal. You can read the article online at www.lbbizjournal.com. And Board Members Debbie Feldman, Nancy Linden, and Wendy Manasse teamed up to host a morning meet-andgreet for AJCC’s ECE parents on June 1 to familiarize them

with the services available at our office just upstairs. How can you get involved? If you are a member of a service club, a social group, or are active with a non-profit, you can connect us with your group. We are available to provide a presentation at a lunch meeting, offer a workshop on managing stress, or to collaborate with other non-profits to fill gaps in services for each other. For more information, call Pattie Davidson at (562) 427-7916.

HEBREW ACADEMY

Award Winning Academics in a Genuine Jewish Environment 14401 WILLOW LANE, HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92647 WEB: www.hacds.org PHONE: 714-898-0051 CAMP SILVER GAN ISRAEL: www.campsgi.com

Festival for the Entire Community

Youth experiencing the camp’s new human-sized foosball court.

Silver Gan Israel (SGI) Day Camp invites the entire Jewish community to their Annual Summer Festival on Wednesday, July 13th, 2016 at 5:00 pm. At the festival, which is free to the community, children will enjoy some of the many ammenities SGI has to offer. The festival will take place on their campus, 14401 Willow Lane in Huntington Beach. Debuting for it’s first time, the camp will allow visitors to get onto the court in a game

of foosball on their new 60’ human-sized foosball court. Human hamster balls, moon bounce, the giant slide, game room, Imaginarium and more will also be open. Bring your Jewish friends and family to enjoy this fun event with a complimentary kosher dinner. “To top off this wonderful evening, we will have a high energy performance from the famous Calypso Tumblers,” said Sender Engel, the camp director. “The Tumblers have performed on America’s Got

Talent as well as half time shows accross the country.” SGI Day Camp runs from June 27th through August 26th with flexible enrollment options. Every day will be action packed and full of fun. Parents will be happy to know that their children are in a safe environment and will come home with new lessons, friends, skills and spirited camp songs. The phenomenal counselors are positive role models and have a special warm touch. The summer camp program is for children ages 3-14 and is conveniently located right off the 405 freeway. Transportation is available from multiple central locations throughout Orange County. Parents can learn more, register and request a camp tour by visiting www. CampSGI.com or by contacting Sender Engel at (949) 381-5610 ext. 101 or sender@campsgi.com. jewishlongbeach.org | JULY 2016 |

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Deadline is August 1, 2016

For more information call: 800-237-1517 www.ayelet.com

Congregation Shir Chadash 562- 429 - 0715 www.csclakewood.org

NCJW Summer Events National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) will be having a summer social at the home of Audrey Zahler at 5431 El Jardin Street, Long Beach, CA 90815 on Sunday, August 7th, 2016.

Members are asked to bring food: those with last names starting with A-F bring salad, G-K dessert, L-O appetizers, P-T main dish, U-Z drinks (i.e., soft drinks, coffee, wine, beer). RSVP to Joan Leb

at (562) 435-9390 or luckylady2617@verizon.net. Husbands, friends, and significant others are welcome. This will be our last hurrah celebrating our 70th anniversary.

On Tuesday, August 29th, 2016, at 6:30 pm, NCJW will be packing hugpacks for foster children at the Alpert Jewish Community Center. We need many hands so please come volunteer!

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Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated

OUTGOING PRESIDENT REMARKS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4

Thank you to all Committee Chairs and Board members for making us a priority in your lives. We cannot tell you how much we appreciate what you have done. A special thank you goes out to Harvey Labko, our Vice President of Finance, for keeping everything in order. Finally, thank you to Deborah Goldfarb, our partner agencies, and all of the phenomenal staff for your valuable input and allowing me the opportunity to serve in this role. I look forward to continuing the mission alongside Daryl and the rest of the team. Above all, thank you to my wife, Joyce, for your unending love and support. Without you, I wouldn’t be here today. It has truly been a remarkably humbling experience and a privilege to serve our community.


R E F L E C T I O N S

What Are You Doing This Summer? By Rabbi Galit Levy-Slater

A visitor who recently attended my services asked, “You’re very new. What are Rabbi Galit you, Reform?” Levy-Slater The answer I gave him, “We are Universalist,” gave him pause, so I continued, “We do not believe in ‘labels’.” My Jewish education has been as diverse as the demographics in which I was raised. I am a native Californian who became a JewBy-Choice at the age of 33. I grew up in Hollywood, studied voice from the age of 11, sang operas by the age of 15, and spent several years performing Musical Theater, acting, dance, modelling . . . you get the idea. My early Jewish education was through the Reform Movement, with the objective of becoming a cantor. During one summer in the mid1980’s, I took an Ulpan at the

University of Judaism (now the American Jewish University) and eventually the Cantorial Workshop, taught by Cantor William Sharlin z”l through Hebrew Union College. Most of my cantorial career was with Reform congregations until I was hired by Congregation Sholom of Leisure World in Seal Beach, a Conservative shul, where I remained until this year. My association with Congregation Sholom of Leisure World was more of a familial one than a “hired gun,” as my husband would say. Over the years, I saw many rabbis come and go; some retired, some semi-retired, some students who only stayed for a year or two before moving on to more lucrative positions During those years, I moved into Leisure World and viewing all those “commuter rabbis” who had no ties to the community, I made the decision to become a rabbi and serve the entire

Leisure World community, those affiliated with my shul, as well as those not affiliated. I found a school, based in New York, that offered a rabbinic program that fit my situation perfectly. I found Jewish Universalism. I was familiar with Universalism, but what is Jewish Universalism. It is not Reform; it is not Orthodox; it is not Conservative; it is not Reconstructionist; it is not New Wave; it is not Humanist, nor is it Renewal; it is not Ashkenazic or Sephardic, and not Am Mizrachi. It is none of them, yet it is all of them. Rabbi Steven Blane, Founder of the Union of Jewish Universalist Communities said:

“Jewish Universalism comprised of progressively minded Rabbis and their communities wherein all are welcome to belong, participate, and nurture the greater good without any

Area Synagogue Upcoming Events

obstacles, requirements or strings- just compassion and love for all of humankind through the lens of Judaism.” My new congregation, Beit HaLev, House of the Heart, accepts Jewish people, people who call themselves “spiritual but not religious,” interfaith members, and we have members who are nonJewish but who find our worship services meaningful. Jewish leaders all over the world have been bemoaning the merging and the closing of synagogues due to an overall lack of interest and a feeling of exclusion. In Jewish Universalism, we offer progressive combined with traditional liturgy, and the embrace of Am Yisraeil. Rabbi Galit Levy-Slater, a member of the International Federation of Rabbis, is currently the Rabbi of Congregation Beit HaLev in Seal Beach, CA.

B’nai Mitzvah

Please contact the synagogue directly with any questions using the sidebar and see our TEMPLE BETH SHALOM Community Calendar at jewishlongbeach.org for more community event listings. Matthew James Valle Meditation Shabbat. BEIT HALEV TEMPLE BETH SHALOM *Friday night Shabbat Wednesday, 7/6, 6:00 pm: Friday, 7/15, 7:15 pm: Rosh Hodesh Tammuz - New services begin at 7:00 pm & Musical Shabbat with Drum Line Moon Ceremony & Tribute traditional Saturday/holiday led by Hazzan Sofer & Leeav to Nashot HaKotel (Women Shabbat services begin at Sofer. Feel free to bring your own of the Wall). Located at 9:30 am each week. drum. For families of all ages. Leisure World Rose Garden. *An amazing trip to Saturday, 7/30, 10:00 am: For more information and/ Argentina is planned for Very First Ruach Shabbat. or entry into Leisure World, 11/2 to 11/12. Please visit Celebrating Morning Shabbat contact (562) 493-2680 or www.ayalet.com/Gindlin Service with special musical Matthew James Valle will be Nov2016.aspx for full guest Leeav Sofer. Everyone is called to the Torah as a Bar (562) 715-0888. Mitzvah on July 9th at 10:00 itinerary & online registration. welcome. am at Temple Beth Shalom. Deadline is 8/1. CONGREGATION Matthew is an accomplished SHIR CHADASH TEMPLE ISRAEL Please visit our Fireworks SHUL BY THE SHORE Friday, 7/15, 5:30 pm: student at a charter middle Booth this year. From Friday, Friday, 7/8, 6:30 pm: Shabbat in the Park with school in Los Angeles and 7/1 to Monday, 7/4, 9:00 Kabalistic Insights into the Cantor Hass. Located at volunteers his time feeding the am - 9:00 pm. Located on Prayer Service. Join a Special El Dorado Park. Activities homeless and tutoring young corner of Del Amo Blvd. & Friday Night Service with include lighting candles, kindergarteners. He has a Bellflower Blvd. Have a safe Rabbi Abba Perelmuter giving sharing kiddush & challah. love for basketball, golf and & jubilant Independence Day. Kabalistic insights into the Afterwards will feature Long fencing. Matthew’s Mitzvah Saturday, 7/2, 9:30 am: Prayer Service. Beach Municipal Band. Project is collecting basketballs Tot Shabbat – A Joyful & Bring your own dinner, drinks, for disadvantaged schools and Musical Experience. For TEMPLE BETH DAVID chairs and blankets. Look for giving children the opportunity to discover their own physical, children up to six years of age. Sunday, 7/10, 10:30 am: Temple Israel banner. mental and spiritual abilities. Sisterhood Brunch. Tuesday, 7/12, 2:00 pm: Thank you to Mrs. Yetta Kane Friday, 7/15, 7:30 pm: Movie & Discussion Club. for sponsoring his Kiddush. Service Under the Stars. Friday, 7/22, 7:00 pm:

Synagogue Directory Beit HaLev (U) 13044 Del Monte Drive Seal Beach, CA 90740 Contact: Rabbi Galit Levy-Slater Phone: 562-493-2680 Email: duets@icloud.com Website: www.galityomtov.com­­­ Chabad of Los Alamitos (O) 12340 Seal Beach Blvd. Suite B-219 Seal Beach, CA 90740 Contact: Rabbi Shmuel Marcus Phone: 714-828-1851 Email: smarcus@jewishcypress.com Website: www.chabadlosal.com Chabad of West Orange County/ Congregation Adat Israel (O) 5052 Warner Ave. Huntington Beach, CA 92649 Contact: Rabbi Aron David Berkowitz Phone: 714-846-2285 Email: info@chabadhb.com Website: www.chabadhb.com Congregation Lubavitch (O) 3981 Atlantic Ave. Long Beach, CA 90807 Contact: Rabbi Yitzchok Newman Phone: 562-426-5480 Email: yitzyg@aol.com Congregation Shir Chadash (I) 6440 Del Amo Blvd. Lakewood, CA 90713 Contact: Rabbi Mariana Gindlin Phone: 562-429-0715 Email: csclakewood@dslextreme.com Website: www.CongregationShirChadash.org Congregation Sholom of Leisure World, Seal Beach (C) P. O. Box 2901 Seal Beach, CA 90740 Contact: Cantor Jay Zingmond Phone: 562-296-5567 Email: amkarch@aol.com P’nai Or (I) 3955 N. Studebaker Road Long Beach, CA 90808 Phone: 562-364-5154 Email: info@pnaior.org Website: www.pnaior.org Shul By The Shore (O) Seaport Marina Hotel 6400 Pacific Coast Highway Long Beach, California 90803 Contact: Rabbi Abba Perelmuter Phone: 562-621-9828 Email: rabbi@shulbytheshore.org Website: www.shulbytheshore.org Surf City Synagogue (C) Services held at the HB Central Library 7111 Talbert Ave. Huntington Beach Phone: 714-596-2220 E-Mail: info@surfcitysynagogue.org Temple Beth David (R) 6100 Hefley St. Westminster, CA 92683 Contact: Rabbi Nancy Myers Phone: 714-892-6623 Email: tbdavid@templebethdavid.org Website: www.templebethdavid.org Temple Beth Ohr (R) 15721 E. Rosecrans Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 Contact: Rabbi Mark Goldfarb Phone: 714-521-6765 Email:office@templebethohr.com Website: www.templebethohr.com Temple Beth Shalom (C) 3635 Elm Avenue Long Beach, CA 90807 Contact: Rabbi David Cantor Phone: 562-426-6413 Fax: 562-426-7824 Email: office@tbslb.org Website: www.tbslb.org Temple Israel (R) 269 Loma Ave. Long Beach, CA 90803 Contact: Rabbi Steven Moskowitz Phone: 562-434-0996 Email: info@tilb.org Website: www.tilb.org Temple Ner Tamid of Downey (R) 10629 Lakewood Boulevard Downey, CA 90241 Contact: Rabbi Daniel Mehlman Phone: 562-861-9276 Email: templenertamid1@dslextreme.com Website: www.downeytemplenertamid.org (C)=Conservative (I)=Independent (O)=Orthodox (R)=Reform (U)=Universalist

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TRIBUTES & ANNOUNCEMENTS

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ARCHITECTURE

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Pamela Schulman-Flores,

Erin Cherson, Architect & Ava Weiss, CEO Specializing in Residential and Commercial Projects

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LAW Lawrence H. Nemirow,ESQ Business Law, Insurance Law, Trusts and Estates 5242 Katella Ave., Suite 104 Los Alamitos, CA 90720

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­CARDIOVASCULAR Los Alamitos Cardiovascular Celebrating 36 Years!

Stuart Fischer, MD, FACC, FACP, FSCAI, CCDS

Steven T. Forman, MD, FACC, FSCAI, RVT

Timothy F. O’Neill, MD Bret A. Witter, MD, FACC, FACP

Ramandeep K. Barr,

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Robert Baldwin Community Service Award

Do you owe back taxes to the IRS, California or any other state? Have you not filed tax returns in years? Let me be your David to take on Goliath. Call today to sleep better tonight.

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GASTROENTEROLOGY Allan Effron, MD FACG Stomach Pain, Change in Bowel Habits, Colon Cancer Screenings Most Insurance Accepted

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ORTHODONTICS Brodsky Orthodontics Braces & Invisilign for all ages ™

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­PEDIATRICS

Jewish Federation Board, Leadership & Staff

• Jerry Kaufman

Jewish Federation Board, Leadership & Staff

• Cantor Keller

Jewish Federation Board, Leadership & Staff

• Tom Levy

Jewish Federation Board, Leadership & Staff

HAPPY FATHER’S DAY • Arthur Miller

Nancy & Jeff Salzman & J, N, K, J, S, J, G, A, D, J, N, A, J

IN MEMORY OF • Debbie Armbruster to Emily Sukman

• Joan Glassman to Ronald Glassman

Your Legs Made Better

Jewish Federation Board, Leadership & Staff

Steven T. Forman, MD, FACC, FSCAI, RVT

• Jane Ann Groffman to Jane Erlbaum

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­ACCOUNTING PODIATRY Eric R. Hubbard, D.P.M., F.A.C.F.S. Memorial Podiatry Group

Board Certified-Foot & Ankle Surgery Adult’s and Children’s Foot Disorders Athletic Injuries-Custom Orthotics 2333 Pacific Ave., Long Beach

(562) 426-5151 (562) 427-7443

• Victoria Kain to Harry & Piri Feinhandler Jewish Federation Board, Leadership & Staff

• Gordon Millman to Barbara Millman

Jewish Federation Board, Leadership & Staff

• Edward Solomon to Ava & Howard Weiss & Renee Solomon Cory & Tom Vela

• Marcelle Woolf to Stephen Woolf & Family Jewish Federation Board, Leadership & Staff Linda & Sanford Simmons

Jewish Federation & Jewish Community Foundation tributes: 562-426-7601 EXT 1314

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AJCC GENERAL FUND IN HONOR OF • Sydney Bleidistel Bat Mitzvah

Binnie & Jack Berro Barbara & Leon Shoag Susan & Mort Stuhlbarg

• Trevor Davis-Dressner to Matt Davis & Mark Dressner Bar Mitzvah

Judith & Gordon Lentzner

• Olivia Lerer

Bat Mitzvah

Jewish Federation Board, Leadership & Staff

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Call 562-426-7601 EXT 1007

GET WELL SOON • Stephen Gordon

• Betty Burney to Rick & Linda Burney

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Linda & Sanford Simmons

Jewish Federation Board, Leadership & Staff

(562) 430-7533

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Small Business accounting & income taxes for Corporations, Partnerships, Individuals 5242 Katella, #104, Los Alamitos

Send a special gift to honor, memorialize, or congratulate friends & family for all occasions. We will send a card on your behalf.

GENERAL FUND CONGRATULATIONS • Shari & Larry Nemirow

Master of Science-Taxation, Tax Returns-all types, tax planning & audits Downey

MD, FACC, FHRS

Shari D. Nemirow, C.P.A.

Tributes

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Binnie & Jack Berro Barbara & Leon Shoag Susan & Mort Stuhlbarg

IN MEMORY OF • Rita Bruederlein to Lynne Kass

IN MEMORY OF • Edward Solomon to Ava & Howard Weiss

Jeanne & Robert Alban Binnie & Jack Berro Sande Gendel & Steve Heckler Nancy & Jim Linden Trudy & Andy Rosen Susan & Murray Taubman Marilyn & Lance Valt

MERVIN N. GLOW/ KREIDA FAMILY FUND IN MEMORY OF • Pat Glow to Kathy Kreida Nancy & Jim Linden

MARCIE BALAN BLAKEY FUND CONGRATULATIONS • Zoe Kreitenberg West Point Graduate

Judith & Gordon Lentzner

Sandy & Gerald Horwitz

AJCC tributes: 562-426-7601 EXT 1414

Sandy & Gerald Horwitz

JFCS GENERAL FUND IN MEMORY OF • Betty Burney to Rick & Linda Burney

Binnie & Jack Berro & Family Laurie & Robert Raykoff Sadie & David Sacks

• Beverly Fleishman to Michelle Gordon Nancy & Jim Linden Dr. Matt Davis & Dr. Mark Dressner

• Sidney Penn to Mark & Nancy Schneider Judy Handleman

• Richard Witsosky to Judy Leff Nancy & Jim Linden Dr. Matt Davis & Dr. Mark Dressner

AVA & HOWARD WEISS OLDER ADULT FUND

IN MEMORY OF • Pat Glow to Kathy Kreida • Edward Solomon to Ava & Howard Weiss

Sandy & Gerald Horwitz

• Art Zahler to Audrey Zahler Sandy & Gerald Horwitz

JFCS tributes: 562-427-7916 Honors &

SIMCHAHS MAZEL TOV ON NEW BIRTHS • Susanne & Jack Cameron Great--Grandparents to Aiden Charles Hastings

Jewish Federation Board, Leadership & Staff

MAZEL TOV ON NEW MARRIAGES • Miriam Laibson & Randy Harmala

Daughter & New Son-in-Law to Rabbi Howard Laibson & Ellen Goldsmith

Jewish Federation Board, Leadership & Staff

We Mourn The Loss Of.... Debbie Armbruster Betty Burney Jane Ann Groffman Isobel Miller Leventhal Sidney Penn

Sidney Berman Joan Glassman Victoria Kain Gordon Millman Marcelle Woolf

Please contact chronicle@jewishlongbeach.org if you know of someone who has passed and would like them to recognized.


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