Taste of Judaism
posted by Myrna Pendery on Tuesday, July 27th, 2010Rabbi Enid Lader will lead the Taste of Judaism series of classes. The classes are scheduled September 21 and 28th and October 5th at 7:30pm at Beth Israel the West Temple
Rabbi Enid Lader will lead the Taste of Judaism series of classes. The classes are scheduled September 21 and 28th and October 5th at 7:30pm at Beth Israel the West Temple
In case you missed the July/ August issue of INC magazine featuring our own David Rosen here is the link. The article acknowledges David’s unique abilities and sales techniques. It is sure to make you smile. http://www.inc.com/topic/David+Rosen
The Steering Committee of the Center for Jewish Life project wants to meet with all of our members this summer. We want to discuss with you where we are in the process of developing the CJL and to hear of your ideas and desires about the Center. We are doing this in 11 small group meetings that will be held in various members’ homes during July and August. We have tried to locate the meetings throughout the many communities Beth Israel serves and throughout the week. You should get a personal phone invitation from one of hosts this coming week.
You do not have to attend the meeting you are invited to if another day is more convenient. We only ask that if you go to another meeting that you call the host and let them know you are coming so that they know how many people to expect. Each meeting will be attended by two or more members of the Steering Committee who will answer your questions and listen to your concerns. The schedule of all 11 meetings is given below. I hope you can attend one of these important meetings.
Sunday, 18 July, 7:30 – 9:30 pm Contact: Sandra Pankiw Monday, 19 July, 7:30 pm Contact: Larry Goodman
Wednesday, 21 July, 7:30 pm Contact: Rabbi & Jean Lettofsky Thursday, 22 July, 7:30 pm Contact: Myrna & John Pendery
Sunday, 25 July, 7:30 pm Contact: Peter & Jessica Sackett Monday, 26 July 7:00 pm Contact: Lester & Leona Ackerman
Tuesday, 27 July, 7:30 pm Contact: Luis Fernandez & Barbara Feldmar Wednesday, 28 July, 7:30 Contact: Arthur & Diana Gold
Tuesday, 3 August, 7:30 pm Contact: Joel & Linda Keller
Wednesday, 4 August, 7:30pm Contact: Evan Fleisher & Jill Stephens Thursday, 5 August, 7:30 pm Contact: Charlotte Feldman
Lilly Romond, daughter of Janelle and Paul Romond, will celebrate her Bat Mitzvah on June 26, at 10:30 a.m.
Matt Morgenstern, son of Mike Morgenstern and grandson of Marilyn Morgenstern, will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah on June 12, at 10:30 a.m.
Beth Israel-The West Temple is celebrating the rabbinic ordination of Enid Lader, its long-time educator extraordinaire, at a special service, Shabbat morning, June 5. Rabbi Lader will lead the Torah Study beginning at 9:45 and most of the service, and will speak during the service. Following the service all present will enjoy a pot-luck lunch in her honor.
The 2010 Maurice Saltzman Youth Panel of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland recommended grants totaling $50,000 to 10 organizations for crucial programs in the Jewish and general communities.
Kari Semel and Jacob Miller (both of Shaker Heights High School) presented the panel’s recommendations to the Jewish Federation’s Board of Trustees on May 26, 2010. Recommendations from the panel of 40 juniors and seniors representing 14 high schools and 13 synagogues throughout Greater Cleveland were unanimously approved by the board. Congregants Sarah Fox and Harrison Kaufman participated as 2010 Saltzman Youth Panel members.
Among the grants were $7,500 for Hebrew Shelter Home for financial assistance for families in need; $5,000 for school supplies and backpacks for Ethiopian-Israeli children entering first grade, a program run by the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (and supported by the annual Campaign for Jewish Needs); and $2,500 for a program to provide disabled children an environment that supports learning and skill retention during the summer, to the Help Foundation, Inc.
Prior to the Board of Trustees meeting, panel members and their families gathered for a reception to celebrate their accomplishments. Federation President Stephen Hoffman and Incoming Board Chair Michael Siegal congratulated the group for their successful collaboration and philanthropic spirit. Panelists commented on how much they learned about community needs, vulnerable populations, evaluation of grant proposals and the struggle of limited resources mandating the prioritization of needs.
Panel members, selected through a competitive application process, met seven times throughout the school year. They created a Request for Proposals, reviewed grant applications, learned about consensus decision-making and in the end had a tremendous impact on programs which improve the lives of others.
The Maurice Saltzman Youth Grant Program of the Jewish Federation was established in Spring 1998 through a generous gift from Shirley Saltzman and her family in memory of the late Maurice Saltzman. The program perpetuates the goals of Maurice Saltzman, a past president of the Jewish Federation, who cared deeply about educating the next generation of Jewish community leadership. Each year, a new Saltzman Youth Panel makes decisions to allocate $50,000 to worthy organizations – 85% of which are awarded to programs serving the Jewish community. The other 15% is awarded to non-profit programs serving the general community. Through this process the participants learn about the philanthropic process and responding to community needs.
From http://www.clevelandartsprize.org/: (Revised in past tense)
2009 Cleveland Arts Prize Winners
Lifetime Achievement Award: Mort Epstein
Mort Epstein, who celebrated his 92nd birthday on May 25, 2009, has been producing engaging designs and works of art for more than seven decades. An exhibit and companion book, Mort Epstein: Sixty Nine Years of Design at Ninety, chronicles the evolution of Epstein’s visual style from the 1940s through the 1980s in hundreds of logos, annual reports, book designs, furniture, wood trimmings, and murals for corporate, industrial, and not-for-profit organizations. A native of New York and a graduate of the Cooper Union School of Art, Epstein moved to Cleveland after WWII and worked in various design jobs, until founding his own firm, Epstein Design, in 1962.
The 49th Annual Awards Event was held on June 25, 2009, at the Hanna Theater, where the 2009 Cleveland Arts Prize winners received their medals. We are so proud that Mort Epstein, a long-time congregant of Beth Israel, received a Lifetime Achievement Award. Mazel Tov to Mort!
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