Dads and Grads (June 2025)

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DADS & GRADS

DADS & GRADS

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Dear Readers,

This has been another busy season of graduations – packed with awards, celebrations, and fabulous futures ahead for Jewish Tidewater’s graduates. Extending over the next six pages, many of those graduates are featured and celebrated, with each deserving a round of applause for their achievements.

Read what’s next for each.

Still, none of these incredible young people would be where they are without their fathers, who are far removed from the removed fathers of previous generations. Today’s dads are involved in their childrens’ lives in myriad ways – and apparently, are appreciated for it. In time for Father’s Day, the children of Rob Berz, Rabbi Michal Panitz, Aaron Peck, John Strelitz, and Eric Werner write about their dads with loving gratitude and admiration. The tributes begin on page 25.

One dad, Joel Rubin, writes about “dealing” with his son, Danny, on page 28.

The dealing in this case is with cards and in support of the younger Rubin’s Nadiv fundraiser, a Texas Hold Em Tournament to raise funds for Camp JCC.

The article is a fun read. Deal in!

For our final piece in this section, Jewish News asked several new fathers what they were most surprised about in their new roles as dads. Their responses on page 31 are certain to make seasoned dads (and moms) smile.

Happy Father’s Day to all Dads and Mazel Tov to all Grads!

Jewish Tidewater’s Graduates DADS & GRADS

Graduations are a time to recognize achievements, formally bid farewell to a valued educational institution, prepare for the next steps along life’s journey, and of course, to celebrate!

Jewish Tidewater has much to applaud with its graduates – the

Maury High School

Graduating with Honors, National Honor Society, Honorable Mention in District Art Contest

Next: James Madison University,

Sonya

in Political Science

Granby High School

International Baccalaureate Program

Next: American University

Adam is the son of Dr. Jennifer Rush and Dr. Jason Alper.

awards, impressive degrees, and outstanding plans are all worthy of celebrations.

Jewish News wishes all these graduates and their families the heartiest of Mazel Tovs!

Bethesda Chevy Chase High School

Certificate of Meritorious Service

Next: Penn State, majoring in Biology

Avital is the daughter of Avi and Karen Alpert and the granddaughter of Reuven and Judy Rohn.

Green Run Collegiate

Next: University of Virginia as a Posse Scholar. She plans to major in Commerce with a concentration in management and a minor in Environmental Studies on a preLaw track. She was also awarded a scholarship through the Green Run Collegiate Foundation.

Lindsey is the daughter of Rachel and Eric Anderson.

Avital Alpert
Lindsey Anderson
Sonya Reese Adler
majoring
is the daughter of Ashley Adler and Josh Adler.
Adam Alper

Zachary Armentrout

Norfolk Academy

Next: University of Virginia, majoring in Political Science

Zachary is the son of Romy Radin and Tony Armentrout.

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College of Charleston

Communications major with a minor in Jewish Studies

Next: Event planning in downtown Charleston

Carly is the daughter of Gary Bartel and Shannon Slade.

Nisan Bates

Project Amplify Dual Enrollment in Virginia Weslyan University and Tidewater Collegiate Academy

Named Scholar of the Year 2022, Bronze and Silver Girl Scout Awards

Nisan is the child of Mara and Ken Bates.

Zachary Bornstein

Virginia Tech

Major in Mathematics and Computational Modeling and Data Analytics

Next: Two-year graduate program at Virginia Tech

Zachary is the son of Chad and Lynne Bornstein.

Aubrey Council

Nansemond-Suffolk Academy

Honor Graduate, National Honor Society, and founding member of Saints Endowment Council

Next: William & Mary and plans to study business

Aubrey is the daughter of Kenda Goldberg Council and Michael Council and the granddaughter of Kay and Don Goldberg.

Collin Crum

Norfolk Academy

Next: Florida State University

Collin is the son of Drs. Rachel and Thom Crum.

Luke Atticus Dobrin

Norfolk Academy

Eagle Scout, Renaissance Reading scholar, bagpiper with Newport News Police Pipes and Drums and Siren City Pipe Band, Master Scuba Diver

Next: Hampden-Sydney College

Luke is the son of Dr. Benjamin and Laura Pritchard Dobrin.

Ryan Hunter Dobrinsky

Cape Henry Collegiate

National Honor Society, Varsity Baseball

Next: Virginia Wesleyan University, commitment to play baseball at Virginia Wesleyan University

Ryan is the son of Robby and Tracy Dobrinsky.

Carly Bartel

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Loyola Marymount

University Sociology and Women’s and Gender Studies

Delta Zeta Sorority (VP Finance), Belles Service Organization (focused on domestic violence awareness and prevention in the Los Angeles area)

Next: Community director at The Washington Center in Washington DC where she will provide housing supervision, programming, emergency assistance, and community facilitation services for undergraduate students attending internships and seminars in D.C.

Bachelor of Arts, Criminal Justice

December 2024

Member of VWU Camerata traveling choir which performed at Carnegie Hall Honor Societies, Iota Alpha Tau: Choir Honor Society, Alpha Phi Sigma: Criminal Justice Honor Society

Next: Mortuary Science program at Tidewater Community College.

Mallory is the daughter of Beth Gerstein and William Gerstein and the granddaughter of Dorothy and Edwin Salomonsky.

University of South Carolina

Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management

Magna Cum Laude, Eta Sigma Delta International Honor Society for hospitality students, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Gamma Chi Chapter, Club Management Association of America, chapter board member, Sommelier level 1 certified

Next: International Hospitality graduate school master’s program and 9-month externship at Alotian Club, Arkansas.

Ethan is the grandson of Sandy and Anne Goldberg.

Loyola University New Orleans College of Business

Marketing/Finance

The College of Business scholarship awarded senior year

Next: Matt will join Strategies for Wealth as a Wealth Management Analyst in New York City.

Matthew is the son of Kim and Michael Gross.

First Colonial High School

Two-Time captain of FCHS Patriettes Dance Team, National Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society, DanceSpace Dance Company.

Next: University of South Carolina

Megan is the daughter of Nancy and Phil Helman and the granddaughter of Dorothy and Edwin Salomonsky and Myra* and David Helman. *of blessed memory

Elizabeth Rachel Hughes

Temple University

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre; University of the Arts

University of the Arts; Secretary of the Jewish Student Alliance, Distinguished Scholar/Artist Scholarship, Ira Brind Scholarship, Dean’s List

Next: Lizz is performing in a professional production of the musical Rent in Philadelphia and plans to move to New York City to pursue a career in musical theater. Lizz is the daughter of Dorothy Shiloff Hughes and Ralph Hughes.

Hebrew Academy Class of 2013

Johns Hopkins University

Honors graduate, Phi Beta Kappa

Next: Pursuing a master’s degree in international relations at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.

Leo is the son of David Kamer and Marcia Samuels and grandson of Linda and Stanley Samuels.

Norfolk Academy

Next: University of Virginia

Ayla is the daughter of Gary and Jessica Kell.

Amelia Fox
Virginia Wesleyan University
Ethan Goldberg
Matthew Gross
Megan Helman
Leo Kamer
Ayla Eden Kell

Sarah Kosovsky

Ocean Lakes High School

Math and Science Academy

DADS & GRADS

Norfolk Academy

Graduating with honors, 4.5 GPA, co-chair officer of National Honors Society, OLHS varsity field hockey team, The Stein Family College Scholarship 2025 recipient

Next: University of Virginia, majoring in Cognitive Science

Sarah is the daughter of Anna and Leon Kosovsky.

Abby Lichty

Virginia Commonwealth University

Master’s in clinical social work

Summa Cum Laude Honors

Abby is the daughter of Jeff and Stephanie Lichty and the granddaughter of Pearl and Richard Taylor and Elaine Lichty and Sherm Lichty (of blessed memory).

Honor Roll, Aerospace Team Founder, AllConference XC, Winter Track, Spring Track

Next: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Owen is the son of Susu Kulow and Keith Kulow.

Hannah Ackerman Mancoll College of Charleston

Double major in commercial real estate, finance and hospitality tourism management

Next: Vice President of Commercial Land, Tristar Land

Hannah is the daughter of Robin and Matthew Mancoll.

Emily Leon

Cape Henry Collegiate

Honor Roll, National Honor Society

Next: Emily will attend Young Judaea Year Course in Israel and then Allegheny College with a Trustee Scholarship.

Emily is the daughter of Lisa Finkel Leon and David Leon.

Hebrew Academy (SIA) class of 2018

Hayden Miller

Pace University

Lubin School of Business

Silver Lerner

Norfolk Academy

BBYO president, track, broadcasting captain

Next: University of Maryland

Silver is the daughter of Brad and Stacey Lerner.

Evan Nied

University of Virginia

B.A. in Politics with a minor in Entrepreneurship

Completed a year abroad at Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, published in the James Madison University Undergraduate Journal for a personal essay on her greatgrandfather’s life before and after the Holocaust.

Next: Hayden is pursuing opportunities in creative strategy and marketing in New York.

Hayden is the daughter of Amy and Daniel Miller.

Jefferson and Echols Scholar, Dean’s List, Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society

Next: A management consulting internship at PwC Consulting in New York City. Next year, Evan plans to attend the UVA McIntire School to pursue an M.S. in Commerce.

Evan is the son of Emily and Joel Nied and the grandson of Renee and Stephen Caplan.

Owen Kulow

Simone Nied

Kempsville High School, Entrepreneurship and Business Academy

Valedictorian, The Gold Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, Eagle Scout, E.E. Brickell Scholar, Virginia Beach Human Rights Commission, Virginia DECA State Officer, P.E.O Scholar Award

Next: University of Pennsylvania

Simone is the daughter of Emily and Joel Nied and the granddaughter of Renee and Stephen Caplan.

Hunter College High School, NYC

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Jack Poorman

Norfolk Collegiate

Varsity Cross Country, Team Captain, Varsity Wrestling and Varsity Baseball. Works at Camp JCC during the summer and holidays.

Next: Radford University majoring in Kinesiology

Jack is the son of Cara Scheffres and Steve Poorman.

Hebrew Academy class of 2018

Emily Carroll Priest

Maury High School

Member of National Honor Society, Honor Graduate; member of Maury Concert Orchestra (cello); holds rank of Ensign in Maury's NJROTC Unit; member of the sailing team and received ALL VISA Girls Skipper Award for the Fall 2024 Season; Member of Girl Scout Troop 396

Next: Old Dominion University with a spot on the sailing team

Emily is the daughter of Sean and Jennifer Priest.

Princess Anne High School

International Baccalaureate Program, National Honor Society, 3-time Basketball State Champion, 4-time Basketball Regional Champion, 2-year Varsity Basketball Captain, Varsity Cross Country and Lacrosse

Next: University of South Carolina, Darla Moore School of Business

Abby is the daughter of Jennifer and Steve Sabatino.

Nate Simon

Kempsville High School

Starred in Applause NY production of Chicago

Next: Emory University

Jamie is the son of Jason Schechner and Danielle Schechner and the grandson of Steve (OBM) and Marge Schechner.

Entrepreneurship and Business Academy

Next: James Madison University

Nate is the son of Carin and Mike Simon and the grandson of Joan and Eric Joffe and Nancy and Sandy Simon of Atlanta. Hebrew Academy (SIA) class of 2018

Danial Watts

Virginia Tech

Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity Management & Analytics with a Minor in International Business

Next: ProLion, a cybersecurity company, as a Business Development Representative

Danial is the son of Benita and Joseph Watts. Hebrew Academy class of 2014

Salem High School

Next: Woodrow Wilson Vocational School

Josh is the son of Allison Whiteman and Eddie Whiteman.

Abby Sabatino
Jamie Schechner
Josh Whiteman

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Lucy Ann Wilson

Norfolk Academy

Senior Speech with Distinction, Chesapeake Bay Fellows, Medical Scholars, Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Lacrosse, One Love Club, ForTeens Club

Next: North Carolina State University Lucy is the daughter of Kate and BC Wilson and the granddaughter of Jo Ann and Buzzy Hofheimer.

If your graduate is not included here, submit their information by June 20 for the July 14, 2025 issue. Include: Graduate’s name, school, achievements, what’s next, and parents’ names. Email the information, along with a photo to speck@ujft.org. Be sure to put GRADUATE in the subject line.

Lisa Deafenbaugh PA-C
Kim Pham NP-C
Dr. Gary Moss
Dr. Greg Pendell
Dr. Craig Koenig
Dr. Marguerite Lengkeek

Stephanie Peck

DADS & GRADS

HAPPY

FATHER’S DAY

The role of Dad has evolved, from a staunch disciplinarian to a guiding light who changes diapers, drives carpool, and might even stay at home while Mom goes to work.

According to their children, these Jewish Tidewater dads are generous with their time, community leaders who go the extra mile, and men who are fully present in their children’s daily lives – cheering from the sidelines and beyond.

Happy Father’s Day!

ROB BERZ

Lily Berz and Amelia Berz

One thing to know about our dad is that he is a giver. Name a form of tzedakah and we promise you he’s off somewhere doing just that. At shul, he’s giving his time to the community. At work, he’s designing innovative schools that simultaneously send energy back to the grid and fill students with excitement to learn. At home, he is (very slowly) building our amazing mom her dream house and instilling the values of giving in his kids.

Being as busy as he is, our dad did not sacrifice his time with us as we grew up. Some of our fondest memories are based around just spending time together as a family. In short, our dad never does bare minimum; we believe it is people like him who give a little extra to everything they do that make the world a better place.

We could write so much more about our dad, but in the name of brevity, we’ll have to save the rest for a later date and sign off by wishing our dad a Happy Father’s Day with some much-needed rest.

RABBI MICHAEL PANITZ

Emily Panitz, Ezekiel Panitz, and Morris Benjamin Panitz

A tribute to our father, Rabbi Michael Panitz, on this year’s Father’s Day.

To our father, the teacher: whose mastery of a wide range of topics is as broad as it is deep; and whose lessons – whether in the college classroom or the synagogue – always enlighten and inspire.

To our father, the rabbi: who guides and supports his congregants with empathy, wisdom, and joy; who, like his own father, zichrono livracha, recognizes the necessity and significance of building a rabbinate deeply connected to adjacent communities: the academy, interfaith partners, and the broader Jewish community; and for whom the Torah is, indeed, a Tree of Life.

To our father, our father: who has instilled in us an enduring, lifelong commitment to learning and to Judaism; who, along with our beloved mother, has enriched our lives in so many ways; and who is, and continues to be, our foundation.

With gratitude and with love, Happy Father’s Day!

Lily, Lei Lei, Rob, and Amelia Berz.
Rabbi Michael Panitz and with his youngest granddaughter, Luna Lev Panitz.

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AARON PECK

Lisa Goldberg, Ellen Rosenblum, and Stephen Peck

Our Dad, aka Poppa, is a Superhero and Olympic Champion as a father, father-in-law, and grandfather. He is the bedrock of our family, always leading by example when it comes to recognizing the importance of family, tzedakah, Israel, and in teaching us to be kind and generous to others.

A favorite family motto from Dad is “be strong like a bull.” By this he means for us to not only be physically tough but emotionally strong and believe in ourselves.

Dad’s home is always open for each of us as well as extended family and friends. He is a great listener and makes everyone feel important. He has taken us all over the world and on annual ski trips. Dad came to his grandkids’ birthday parties and graduations; attended baseball, golf, and swim matches, volleyball, basketball, and wrestling tournaments, debated politics, played cards, swam in the ocean, and took us for fancy dinners and enormous buffet brunches!

Dad’s thoughtful intelligence and kindness provide us with a compass to move forward with our own important life decisions. Our beloved Poppa is funny, sweet, sassy, intelligent, humble, generous, always fun to be with, and gives the best hugs and kisses in the whole world!

JOHN STRELITZ

Julia Strelitz Steinway, Jacqueline Strelitz

Halberg,

and Joseph Strelitz

From the outside, our dad might seem like the loudest voice on the Norfolk Academy sidelines or the most animated player at a Cavalier tennis match. But anyone who knows him knows that behind the passion is a man with a heart as big as his voice.

He never missed a game, a recital, or a moment that mattered. He’s the dad who taught his sons-in-law how to ski, the grandpa—Yoni—who gets on the floor to play with Bella and Bea, building block towers and singing songs like it’s the most important meeting of his day.

What he’s taught us, more than anything, is the importance of showing up—not just for family, but for community. He’s a natural leader, and his deep commitment to the Tidewater Jewish community has shaped our lives. Through his work with the Federation, JCC, JFS, and unwavering support for Israel, he’s shown us that giving back isn’t a responsibility—it’s a privilege.

Philanthropy isn’t just something he does; it’s who he is. His generosity, integrity, and drive to lift others inspire us daily. We hope to carry forward his legacy of leadership and love—with the same passion, purpose, and presence he’s given us every step of the way.

Aaron and Carol Peck and family on a trip to Israel in 2011.
Joseph Strelitz, Renee Strelitz, Jacqueline Strelitz Halberg, Bea Steinway, Julia Strelitz Steinway, Bella Steinway ,and John Strelitz.

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DR. ERIC WERNER

Abby Werner, Andrew Werner, and Jacob Werner

We are the proud children of Dr. Eric Werner and are excited to share a few of our favorite things about him with the readers of Jewish News.

Our father loves to spend time with his family and friends. At frequent family dinners, he’s busy working the grill, sharing jokes, and engaging in healthy debates at the table. His head-thrown-back joyful laugh often rings out across the room, and he always ends the night doing the dishes.

Baking chocolate cookies with him are cherished memories, and over the last several years he’s thrown himself into other hobbies as well, from biking and paddle boarding to more recently playing the guitar. It’s exciting to watch his life-long love of learning extend beyond medicine to other enjoyable pursuits as he nears retirement, just as busy as ever.

Most importantly, our father is a loving partner to his wife (of 48 years!) Alice and a true role model to each of us. He never hesitates to offer guidance or lend an ear, and he delights in spending time with his six grandchildren.

Happy Father’s Day!

Abby, Andrew, and Jacob

Caroline, Jacob, and Libby Werner, Eric and Alice Werner, Henry Werner, Abby Werner, Josh Stone, and Andrew Werner.

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FIRST PERSON

Nadiv’s first Texas Hold Em Tournament was a big success and a thrill for this novice dealer

The inaugural Nadiv Poker Night sold out with 85 poker players in the Fleder Multipurpose Room at the Sandler Family Campus.

DADS & GRADS

Joel Rubin

I am not a card player, nor have I played one on TV.

But when my son Danny Rubin, the founder of the young men’s Giving Circle (now part of the Campaign division of the United Jewish Federation of Tidewater), Nadiv, asked if I would be a dealer for their May 13 Texas Hold Em tournament at the JCC, of course I said yes. Then I wondered whether I could handle it.

Organizers sent me a couple videos to watch, and on the day of the event, all 11 dealers, including other novices, got a tutorial from former UJFT professional Alex Pomerantz, a poker maven who came back from Baltimore as a volunteer to oversee the Tournament.

anted up $100 for the opportunity (with earlystage options to add-on another $50 more to continue). They ranged in age from 30 to past 80 (that one a woman who made it to nearly the final round). Most of the competitors

though were regulars from their own weekly games, relocating to Corporate Woods Drive for this one evening.

Thanks to Danny and his enthusiastic fellows, who this night raised money for JCC Summer Camp, all was be-seder (in order). There were plenty of chips (for eating and betting), decks, drinks, and decorations. Thanks mostly to the Federation’s able Amy Zelenka and Alex, every state mandated “i” had been dotted and “t” crossed to assure the games were as kosher as the sliders and pretzels.

Eighty-five “gamblers” from Oyster Point and Ghent to Little Neck and the North End were there, hungry to play, each having

I took Table 7, not knowing who would fill my eight chairs. Thankfully my gamers, though intense, were patient with this rookie dealer, helping me allow the “blind” (google it) to unfold before dealing two cards to each participant, then overseeing a first round of wagering and “burning” a card before the “flop,” placing three face up on the table. More checking, posturing and raising followed before a second burn and eventually my reveal of two more cards, creating a “community” of choices, from which these card sharks would determine their best hand of five from seven, before bulling or bluffing their way to the pot. I watched and waited for each outcome, then readied a shuffled second deck to deal again.

As players flamed out, the tables consolidated, with Alex distributing survivors to open seats, including at my number seven. At last, the big winner of a $500 Amazon gift card, Dalton Gilder, was crowned champion. I was exhausted

but thrilled, not just to have helped Danny, Sam Molofsky (Nadiv chair), his other Jewish gents, and the Summer Camp (which gleaned nearly $25,000 in proceeds), but to have been part of what should become an annual happening on the Sandler Family Campus.

The Hebrew meaning of Nadiv is “generosity” –appropriate, since each member donates at least $365 to the UJFT campaign annually “and does so gladly,” says Danny, “because of the many social, athletic, and other activities (like a yearly March Madness Bracket Challenge Pool).”

Texas Hold ‘Em though was their most ambitious undertaking yet, and the community responded, thanks to their love of the game, help from volunteers (including five BBYO’ers) and tolerance of first-time dealers, not yet ready for Rivers but clearly appreciated by the men of Nadiv.

Tim Thornton, Josh Leibowitz, Sol Siegel, Larry Leibowitz, and Jake Glasser hanging out before the poker tournament began. One of the best aspects of Nadiv Poker Night is that it brought out people of all ages.
A glimpse of the “final table” at Nadiv Poker Night. The tournament concluded around 10:30 pm. Dalton Gilder, a local poker enthusiast, took first place while Avidan Itzhak, a member of Nadiv, claimed second.
Huge thanks to the teens from Old Dominion AZA (BBYO), including Jonah Kass, Logan Hoffman, Nate Simon, and Hayden Caplan. The teens helped all night, giving out door prizes and counting poker chips.

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DADS & GRADS

New dads share snippets of experiences with their little ones

Stephanie Peck

Becoming a father is filled with surprises – adapting to a new lifestyle with a foreign bundle of joy. Three young dads from Jewish Tidewater share how their lives have changed since becoming a father and the unexpected dimensions of parenting.

TAL OFIR

My biggest surprise was that I didn’t know that you can love someone so much!

MICHAEL YAARY

My biggest surprise is how exhausting, but rewarding it is being a father, and how quickly they grow up. Asher is 2 ½ years old and Emmett is only eight weeks right now, so I’m trying to savor the little things before they get to be little adults.

JAKE GLASSER

I would say that my biggest surprises as a new dad have been learning how many diapers a baby uses in a day and the fact that adding one tiny human to our family has resulted in multiple rooms full of clothes, baby gear, and toys.

all sizes, colors, models, and collections.

Thru June 15.

Jake, Jess, and Sophia Glasser.
Michael, Emmett, and Asher Yaary.
Tal and Daniel Ofir.

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