Jacksonville Jewish News - April 2016

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Jacksonville Jewish News • April 2016

lifecycles Births

Jodi and Andrew Shapiro announce the birth of their daughter Bella Taylor Shapiro, Wednesday, Jan. 6th in South Florida. Proud grandparents are Risa and Lawrence Datz and Jay Schneider of Jacksonville and Brenda and Jeff ShapBella Shapiro iro of South Florida. Great Grandparents are Joan and Sonny Waitz and Barbara and Albert Datz of Jacksonville, and Bertha and Saul Pundik and David and Hedy Shapiro of South Florida. Nathan and Meagan Weinstock announce the birth of their son, Oliver Cooney Weinstock, born Thursday, March 10th in Gainesville, Fla. Proud grandparents are Dan Weinstock and Paulette Oliver Weinstock Adler of Jacksonville and Geoffrey and the late Pauline Bryant of Vero Beach, Fla.

B’nai Mitzvah

Abbey Rebecca Lantinberg and Emma Hope Lantinberg, daughters of Nancy and Richard Lantinberg, will be called to the Torah on the occasion of their B’not Mitzvah, Saturday, April 16th at Congregation Ahavath Chesed (The Temple). Sharing the simcha will be their brother Benjamin and sister Molly; grandparents Lois and Harvey Schlesinger of Jacksonville, and Marcia and Sheldon Lantinberg of Weston, Fla., as well as many family and friends.

Abbey and Emma Lantinberg

Abbey and Emma are in the seventh grade at St. Johns Country Day School where they are honor students and both serve on the Middle School Student Council. For their tzedek project they focused on Jewish Family & Community Services (JFCS). They volunteered in different capacities to learn about all of the wonderful things JFCS does in the community and also assisted in the Feed A Needy Neighbor (FANN) food pantry and at PJ Library events, raising funds to donate to JFCS. In addition to those efforts, the two coordinated a book drive at their school for children in foster care. Ethan Selevan, son of Marc and Jenny Selevan, will be called to the Torah on the occasion of his Bar Mitzvah, Saturday, April 9th at Ohel Leah Synagogue in Hong Kong. Sharing in the simcha will be his brother Bradley; grandparEthan Selevan ents Jack & Susan Selevan, Ronnie & Merle Cherry, and Wayne & Becky Knight; and many other family and friends from the United States and China. Ethan is in seventh grade at Elsa High School in Hong Kong. Evan Levy, son of Kim Glasgal and Peter Levy, will be called to the Torah on the occasion of

becoming a Bar Mitzvah, Saturday April 16th at the Jacksonville Jewish Center. Sharing in the simcha will be Evan Levy his sister Rachel, grandparents Ralph and Linda Glasgal of Alpine N.J., grandmother Jane Smith from Winter Park Fla., and grandfather Eric Levy and his wife Susan Levy from Jacksonville, as well as many other friends and family. Evan is in the seventh grade at the Martin J Gottlieb Day School and enjoys tennis, reading, computer games traveling with his family. His mitzvah project is to work with his school administration to establish a peer court and to raise awareness of the important work of ICARE, an interfaith organization that takes on issues of social justice in Jacksonville. Ruby Blake and Peri Rose Silverman, the daughters of Risa and Ari Silverman were called to the Torah on the occasion of their B’not Mitzvah, Jan. 30th in Denver, Colo., with Rabbi Daniel Cohen officiating. Proud grandparents are Debbi and Lee Alpert of Denver and Judy and Stephen Silverman of JackRuby and Peri Silverman sonville, Great grandmother is Cookie Gold of Denver. Joining in the celebration was their younger brother, Marco. Their mitzvah projects included fundraising for the Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome Foundation, where they made a series of dance videos to help a young girl battling neuroblastoma be entertained during her treatments. The pair attend the Colorado Academy in Denver and are both avid dancers that have won national competitions.

that contributions in memory of Ingrid Moss be made to The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., the Jewish Family & Community Services or Community Hospice of Northeast Florida. … To the family of William “Bill” Neadle, who passed away, Thursday March 3rd. He is survived by his children, Jeffrey (Susan) Neadle and Nancy (Ron) Peteka; granddaughters, Melissa, Sarah, Emily and Allisson; sister Beverly Rothman and brother Dexter (Sally) Neadle; as well as many nieces and nephews. A graveside funeral service was held March 7th in Woodbury, N.Y. Contributions in William Neadle’s memory can be made to Rabbi Jonathan Lubliner’s Discretionary Fund at the Jacksonville Jewish Center or to the UF Health Burn Center. … To the family of Elinor Glassman, who passed away Thursday, March 10th at the age of 94. She is survived by her children, Dean (Lisa) Glassman, Marsha Glaziere and Stuart (Barbara) Glassman, grandchildren Joshua, Maya, Jordan, Ariel, Sienna, Gabriella, Julian and Jacob and great granddaughter Lillian. A funeral service was held, Sunday, March 13 at Hardage-Giddens Hendricks Chapel, burial followed at Mount Nebo Cemetery in Miami. … To the family of Alan Taffet, who passed away, Friday March 11th at the age of 82. He is survived by his wife, Ina Taffet, brothers Stephen (Estelle) and Clifford (Francis) Taffet, sister Joyce (Marvin) Naparstek, and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services took place March 15th is Hempstead, N.Y. Contributions in Alan Taffet’s memory may be directed to the Bertha & Hyman Selber Beautification Fund at the Jacksonville Jewish Center. Ina would also encourage you to celebrate life with your loved ones in Alan’s memory, and write her a note about how you chose to celebrate. … To the family of longtime Etz Chaim Synagogue member Nathan Weiss, who passed away, Wednesday, March 16th at the age of 94 . He is survived by his wife Fee, and many children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. FuSympathies neral services were held, March 18 …To the family of Jacksonville in the Jacksonville Jewish Center Jewish Center member Dolph section of the Evergreen Cemetery Ageloff, who passed away Satwith Rabbi Yaakov Fisch officiaturday, Feb. 20th. He is survived ing. by his wife Peggy Ageloff and … To the family of Howard children, Amy (Stephen) Gately, Vandroff, who passed away Shari (Paul) Stoff, and Evan Saturday, March 19th at the age (Sandy) Ageloff; their grandchildren, Allie, Joshua, and Danielle; of 81. He is survived by his wife of nearly 60 years, Arlene Gamce Dolph’s sister, Ruth Sensor; Vandroff; his son, Mark (Jennifer); and his brother, Harris Ageloff. daughter, Debbie (Doug); and his Funeral services took place Feb. 23 at Hardage-Giddens Mandarin, three granddaughters, Brooke, Carly and Vivian. Funeral services with interment following at the Beth Shalom section of Evergreen were held March 21st at the Ponte Cemetery. Contributions in Dolph Vedra Valley Funeral Home. In Ageloff’s memory can be made to lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to The Weber theJacksonville Jewish Center or School Fund or a charity of the to the Williams Family YMCA. donor’s choice … To the family of Charlotte … To the family of lifelong JackMayer Kopp, who passed away sonville Jewish Center member Saturday, Feb. 27th at the age Barry Sinoff. He is survived by of 96. She is survived by her his wife Carole; children Bradley children, Henry (Ellen) Kopp, (Brenda), and Adam (Sarah); his Michael (Deborah) Kopp and brother Lee; and grandchildren Jonathan (Charlotte Rest) Kopp; Ari, Eden, Claire, and Benjamin. grandchildren, Lauren (Jason) Rubin, Jessica Kopp, Adam Kopp Funeral services were held March 24th at the Hendricks Avenue Chaand Deborah Kopp; and greatgrandchildren, Natalie and Nathan pel of Hardage-Giddens Funeral Rubin. A graveside funeral service Home. Interment followed at the New Center Cemetery. Contributook place in Silver Spring, Md., tions in Barry Sinoff’s memory March 1st. Contributions in her memory can be made to the Jack- may be directed to the Jacksonville sonville Jewish Center, Hadassah, Jewish Center, the University of or the Nebraska Jewish Historical Florida Foundation, or the Lustgarten Foundation. Society. … To the family of Ingrid Moss, who passed away Monday, Feb. Classified Ads 29th at the age of 94. She is surSeeking family law attorney vived by her daughters (Leonard) for ultimate successor to firm Alterman, Nancy (Robert) Cohen, Looking for someone with a deep grandchildren of Alex Cohen, background in family law, who has Karen (Scott) McCarthy and Caro- an understanding of psychological line (Wes) Hodges and five great issues in dissolution of marriage grandchildren. A graveside funeral cases to join my law firm. This service was held March 4th at the candidate also needs to understand Beth Shalom Section of Evergreen the various complex legal financial Cemetery. The family requests issues involved in the process and

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