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.
Circle of Friends of Beth Israel- The West Temple invites you to celebrate Rosh Chodesh Tamuz.
This celebration will be in honor of Enid Lader’s ordination! Enid will share her senior project show us a film called “The Tribe” and discuss what it means to be Jewish in the 21st century.
Dee Lazarus is hosting us in her party room on Thursday, June 10th at 7:00 PM.
Please R.S.V.P. to Barbara Schwartz or Susan Wagner by Monday, June 7th. Call Dee for directions.
Come to Great Lakes Nature Center and celebrate Havdalah with the new candles and sets
A special Shabbat service with Cantor Larry Sheir – help us choose the prayerbook we’ll use in the future! Lunch follows.
Megillah Reading, Purim Shpiel by high school, Purim Carnival and Lunch – Plus the Raffle Drawing
Hi Everyone…
Lynn Atzenhoffer is waiting to hear from you. Do you want to attend the Hanukkah Dinner next Friday, December 18? It starts at 6:00 p.m. Lynn will provide the chicken and latkes, and you can bring a NON dairy dish to share. Cost is $4 per person (a bargain!), maximum $15 for a family.
If you want to join us, contact Lynn whizzy-zip at home and let her know. (Members, check the Directory for Lynn’s contact information.) Or, she plans to be here Sunday morning for Religious School, so you could speak to her then.
Once we’re finished with supper, we will troop up to the Sanctuary for Hanukkah candlelighting and a Service at 7:30 p.m. Be sure to bring your menorah. The children will cover the windowsills with aluminum foil to catch the drips and we will light ALL EIGHT CANDLES. It should look “awesome,” as my grandson would say.
After the Service, it’s back downstairs for an Oneg and dreidel games. A very festive Shabbat!
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