~yyxh rwrcb twrwrc ~hytwxpn hnyyht · 2018-07-10 · raymond joseph harris jonathan, vera, matthew,...
TRANSCRIPT
~yyxh rwrcb twrwrc ~hytwXpn hnyyht
In Memory Of: Remembered By:Charles Zilberfein Paul Zilberfein & Rebecca SingerEllen ZilberfeinDavid Singer Molly Singer Eli Singer
David Zoltan Irving ZoltanDavid Aryeh ben Yitzchak Isaac Michele ZoltanElizabeth Zoltan Ayala & Rabbi Dani RockoffRivkah Breindal bas Sholom Adina & David ShyovitzSimon GeldwerthShimon ben Chanania Lipa Shmuel
In Memory Of: Remembered By:Chaim Tzvi ben Yehoshua HaCohen Lynn Weingarten
Hazzan Solomon Mendelson The Weiser & Mendelson Families
Eliezer Avrohom Weiss Baila & Stanley WeissLaura Strahlberg & FamilyJack StrahlbergBaila Rivka HellerEliezer HellerMordechai HellerMalka Heller
Murry Willensky Beth Willensky
Victor Ziegel The Ziegel FamilyGilda & Motl ZiegelAlbert & Sara Roth BeckerYehuda GoldfelderKaty & Harry RothDavid & Anna BeckerSylvia & Louis MillerAdele LeimseiderEva RothMax & Molly ChaskyJack & Ann FlaumMorris RogosaAron KineJoe FlahertyJoel OppenheimerMarilyn Neale Katz
-59-
In Memory Of: Remembered By:Ephraim Tepler (A”H) Ira & Elana TeplerSylvia Tepler (A”H) & FamilyRabbi Albert Berliner (A”H)Marilyn Berliner (A”H)
Elliot Morris Haley & Joseph Toledano
Elinor S. Axelrod Audrey & Chaim TrachtmanGeorge Axelrod
Fanny G. Acriche Vicky, MichaelDavid Turek Jonathan & Fanny TurekAnna Frommer TurekSarah B. & Robert GadolVictoria A. & Moises AcricheFrommer FamilyTurek FamilyAll those family members who perished in the Holocaust
Joseph Wasserman (Father) Ellen & Stanley WassermanBess Wasserman (Mother)Burton Wasserman (Brother)Lee Salzverg (Sister)Sascha Charles (Father) Regina Charles (Mother)Viola Charles (Sister)Ruth Schreiber (Sister)Harriet Kweller (Aunt of Stanley Wasserman)Hinda bas R’ YaakovToncha Berger (Aunt of Ellen Wasserman)Tova bas R’ Yosef HaKohenFrieda Charles (Aunt of Ellen Wasserman)Freida bas R’ MosheJoseph HandlerYosef ben Asher Yeshayah HaCohenBasia HandlerMorris CharlesPearl Charles
Harry Weinberg Regina Weinberg & Family
-58-
Rachil Sokolowski Sharon & George SokolowskiRev. Saul Sokolowski Shael, Sara, Jonathan & LisaKenneth SokolowskiIrene B. ZelikowNathaniel ZelikowHorace Cohen
Abraham Mazel Karen & Marvin SperlingLeon Sperling & Family
Hyman Spinowitz Rena & Bruce SpinowitzChaim Mayer ben Moshe Aharon & FamilyEvelyn Spinowitz Rachele & Fred SpinowitzAvigayil bas Shlomo & FamilyIrving Thurm Yitzchak ben MeirAnna ThurmChana bas Mordechai HaleviSimon KaplanShimon ben Harav Zvi Hersh HacohenGertrude KaplanChaya Golda bas Yitzchak
Rabbi Sol Steinmetz Steinmetz Family
Israel Kaminsky Dina & Marc StermanPearl Kaminsky & FamilyJulius Rothbein
Rabbi Moshe Kushner Arnon & Shlomit StorferAlice Kushner & FamilyJ.A. Storfer
In Memory Of: Remembered By:
-57-
Arnold Skolnick The Skolnick FamilyAvraham Mordechai ben ZeʼevIda Tarvin ArbeitChanna bat Dovid
Rabbi Samuel Smerling The Smerling FamilyPearl (Penina) SmerlingDr. Theodore Saltzberg
Rabbi Joel N. Smilchensky Nomi and Ben Smilchensky & FamilyHaRav Yoel Natan ben Tzvi Yehuda Minnie SmilchenskyLouis Breslow Sylvia & Milton KainRachel BreslowSarah SmilchenskyMorris KainLeah KainBelle LissCharles Liss
Sam Sober The Sober FamilyBeatrice SoberJoel SoberMorris Glucksman
Rabbi Isaac Sodden Marion & Abe SoddenRebecca SoddenHerbert SoddenTheodor KraemerGretchen KraemerRabbi Jacob SoddenJesse SoddenRabbi Joshua SoddenMiriam Hochhauser
In Memory Of: Remembered By:
-56-
In Memory Of: Remembered By:
-55-
Ann Steiner Joan & Carl SchildkrautChana Rifka bat Chaim BerMartin SteinerMordechai ben ShimonMabel SchildkrautSam Schildkraut
Bessie Gulker Rita & Martin SchillerJack Gulker Sara K. Schiller Jacob Israel (Jackie) SchillerDorothy Serels SoloffSydney SchillerHoward M. Steinmauer
Joseph Abraham Audi Abraham & Ben SchubYehuda Goldfeder
Shaindy Rudoff Simone & Mark SemerSheldon Rudoff
Miryam Shinnar Shlomo & Ruth ShinnarMiryam bat Yakov EliezerReuel ShinnarReuel Eliyahu ben Avraham Ever haLevi
Richard Siegel Josh, Nancy, Rebecca, Hannah & Caleb Siegel
Ken Siegel Ellie Siegel & FamilyMartha LowellBernie Lowell Nat SiegelCaroline Siegel
Emanuel Joseph Greenwald Darina & Andrew SilvermanLily Greenwald & FamilyHenrietta Silverman Mortimer Silverman
-54-
In Memory Of: Remembered By:Dena Schachner Alan & Judy RosmanLeopold SchachnerFlora RosmanMoshe Aryeh Rosman
Saul David Small Aharon Moshe & Michelle Roth & Family
David Charles Rothaus Paula & Kenneth RothausGladys Edelson RothausMorris RathausNettie Genser RathausDave EdelsonAnna Bernstein Edelson
Amram Said Aharon Said
Max Moskowitz Andrea & Peter Samet,Sylvia Moskowitz Kimberly, Dani & AmandaChaim Samet Sarah Samet
Jerry J. Savitsky Roz & David SavitskyHilda SavitskyGeorge HillelsohnRuth Hillelsohn
Ellen Bernstein Schanzer Jill & Bruce SchanzerIsrael Martin Bernstein & FamilyVirginia Lubkin BernsteinJuliet Danziger BernsteinBruno SchanzerBella Ein Schanzer
Alfred Oppenheimer Judi & Brad ScherAsher ben AvrahamBlanche OppenheimerBlima bas Shalom YonahDr. Joseph OppenheimerShalom Yonah ben AsherRosalyn ScherRaizal bas Simcha HaLevi
-53-
In Memory Of: Remembered By:
Abraham J. Tannenbaum Nina, Moishe, David, Tara & Kayla Roisman
Paul W. Rosenberg Gregg, Shoshana,Pesach Zev ben Yitzhak HaLavi Rebecca, Yakira, Pace Yetta Sagotsky Rappoport & Joshua RosenbergYitka bat Yitzchak VʼGoldaDaniel Rappoport Dineil ben Aryeh LeibBeatrice Elkin RosenbergRivka bat Dov BaerIsidore RosenbergYitzchak ben Pesach Zev HaLaviFrieda CooperFrieda bat Avraham Yitzchak & Rachel LeahHerman CooperChaim Lieber ben Avrohom MordechaiJack RadinskyYitzchak ben Ben-ZionMiriam Radinsky Renna Miriam bat YitzchakMoshe Radinsky Moshe Daniel ben YitzchakLillian Silver RadinskyLeah Leeba Elka bat Avraham Yitzchak & Chana TziviaLois Rappoport Harvey Leiba bat DineilMiriam Rappoport LevineMaryim bat Aryeh LeibCharles LevineChanan Yitzhak ben Shmuel
Miriam Rosenfeld Karen & Nathan RosenfeldMeyer Rosenfeld
Paula Stadtmauer Susan & Joel Rosh & Family
-52-
In Memory Of: Remembered By:
Jack Agatstein Jay & Bea PerlHerman PerlDora Perl
Dr. Joel Rascoff Barbara RascoffRoselle Marinbach Silberstein Raymond SilbersteinMinna Martz RascoffDr. Henry RascoffJustin Rascoff
Sheri Raskas Karen & Michael RaskasShoshana Leah bat Harav Moshe & Family
Sheri Grauer Raskas Stanley RaskasRalph Raskas Jonah RaskasAnnette Geffen Raskas
Andre Lampell Joyce Kurz RaskasMalvine LampellDaniel KurzIsrael KurzRosalind Kurz
Paul Ravetch Sylvia Ravetch Sharon & Jason Koutcher & Family
Alex Rawson Josh & Daphne Rawson Rita Rawson
Mayer Reich Dr. & Mrs. Steven & Dawn ReichIby Reich
Harriette Reich Daniel & Shani Reich
-51-
In Memory Of: Remembered By:Beatrice Kleinberg Neuwirth Nataly, Stephen,Chaim Ouaknine Oren, Ely, Benny, & Emmanuel NeuwirthRachel OuaknineAviv FhimaChanna FhimaBenjamin NeuwirthAnn NeuwirthHenri KleinbergFlori Kleinberg
Adolfo Starosta Beatriz NivaschAladar Nivasch Andres NivaschMiriam Nivasch
Samuel Nyer Esther & Kenneth NyerSaul NyerSylvia NyerAbraham WagmanDorothy WagmanHarold WagmanBenjamin IsaacsBessie IsaacsSam HirschBella Hirsch
Pearl Torem Landes Susanne, MatthewBeile Pearl bas Israel Benjamin & Zachary OttensteinGeorge Lionel OttensteinYacov ben Moshe Philip Parness Mattie ParnessAbraham Tishman Miriam & Ira ParnessBecky Tishman Michal, Avital & AyeletIrving FennerEvelyn Fenner
-50-
In Memory Of: Remembered By:Ronald C. Minor Miriam MinorIlse Minor Leonard MinorAbraham BalfourHilda BalfourMenachem Asher BalfourSally EinhornAaron HalpernSamuel HalpernChava HalpernNachman Halpern
Herbert Eckstein Myra & Alon MogilnerDr. Leonard Joseph Mogilner & Family
Daniel Morse Michele & David MorseBenjamin Block & FamilyDinah BlockLeo HochstinAnn Hochstin
Edith Nelson Ronald, Susan, Adam, LeahCecil Nelson & David MoskovichZalmen MoskovichSheryl Gutman
-49-
In Memory Of: Remembered By:Shirley F. Lurie Aura & Daniel LurieJoseph I. Lurie
Isaac Tannenbaum Muncie MandelRuth Tannenbaum & FamilyEsther Dubov
Dr. William Major The Major FamilySheri Raskas
Cela Meisels Benay & Ira MeiselsHarry MeiselsMalka MeiselsStuart D. Perlman
Yosef Mordechai ben Yisrael Susie & Jeff Meyers & FamilyJoseph MeyersTzvi Aryeh ben Yitzchak ZeʼevDr. Herschel Leib Schlussel
Joan S. Meyers Leon MeyersChaya Gittel bat Shimon Shalom vʼDevorahDorothy Shenkman Silverstein Devorah bat Ze’evSamuel Simon SilversteinShimon Shalom ben Avraham YitzchakJudith Silverstein SohnYehudit Baer bat Shimon ShalomMarcia MeyersRachel bat Moshe AryehBen MeyersBentzion ben Avraham
-48-
In Memory Of: Remembered By:
Ezriel ben Zvi Ruth & Jaques Levy & FamilyEliezer ben Josef Efraim ben ShlomoPerl bas MeirTova bas Simcha
Chuna ben Nachman Aaron Lewis Ruth & Robert LewisBatya bas Mordechai Halevi LewisNachman Aaron ben Leibel LouisSarah Chana bas Uri LouisChaya bas Shlomo GelrodMordechai ben Joel Halevi GelrodChava bas Avraham FreemanHachover Yisroel Meir ben Harav Yaacov FreemanChaim ben Hachover Yisroel Meir FreemanRav Yaacov ben Avroham FreimannRachel bas Yisroel Meir FreimannAvroham ben Simon HeckscherChana bas Alexander HeckscherRecha (Rochel bas Yosef) HorowitzShmuel ben Meier Michael
Ruth Lieman Lori & Hesh Lieman
Samuel Fisher Sheryl Littman
Rabbi Ronald Lubofsky Lubofsky FamilyHarav Reuven ben Eliezer
Stephen Jeremy Lubofsky Yael, Noam,Tzefaniah Yermiyahu ben Harav Reuven Daniel, & Eliana Lubofsky
-47-
In Memory Of: Remembered By:Walter Weiker Gail & David KrasnerMiriam WeikerHilda WeikerMax WeikerRudolph BaerGertrude BiermanChaim BiermanRose KrasnerNathan KrasnerEthel MeltzerNathan MeltzerBelle Phillips
Barnett L. Kulak The Kulak FamilyAnne Kulak
Michael D. Bronstein The Bronstein & Kulak Families
Roslyn Dubroff Yael & Alan Laifer & Family
Saul Rubin Sarah, Leo,Noam Lakser Ava, & Kyra Lakser
Doris Kushner Harvey & Stephanie LedermanFrances Lederman & FamilyEric Lederman
Charles Levine Roslyn & David LevineRose LevineSarah Francus Joseph FrancusRabbi Jacob Levine
Phyllis Levison The Levison FamilyRev. Simon WieselMalvina Wiesel
-46-
In Memory Of: Remembered By:Leah bat Belle Vera & Jason KesslerVelvel ben LeahBella bat PesaEmma bat DevorahLeah bat EstherChana bat Rafael Laeb
Jeno & Fanny Berger Jan, Shelly, Geoffrey, Libby Kolb Elan & Erica KidermanBoris Kiderman
Elaine Grodowitz Demby Jocelyn Demby KleinmanChaya Yara bas Sara Rivka vʼYaakovNorman DembyMeir Nathan ben Yitzchak Yehuda
Otto Heller Knoll FamilyMartin A. Heller Heller FamilyDr. Jacob H. HellerRita HellerJoseph KnollSidney TschaikowskyAnna TschaikowskyOscar GlassJean Glass
Nathan Krasner Ruth & Dan Krasner & FamilyChaim Noach ben YitzchakRose Cantor KrasnerRaizel bat Meir Hacohen and Perl MindelNorman KrasnerNachum ben Chaim Noach and RaizelSandra Wilk KrasnerSara Bina bat AvrahamEstelle AdmonitEsther bat Chaim Noach and RaizelMax PollackYechiel Mechel Nachman ben Mordecai and VitelClara Weitzman PollackChaya bat Binyamin and LebaShirley Pollack IlbermanSara bat Yechiel Mechel Nachman and Chaya
-45-
In Memory Of: Remembered By:Paul Heisler The Heisler FamilyJudith HeislerDina Chern
Sarah bat RʼEliezer Tzvi Dina & Ira Herman & FamilyHarav Binyamin Bainish ben RʼDavid YechielPaul Tobias
Leo Herszaft Sima & Daniel HerszaftSarah HerszaftShmuel HerszaftAngel BurnsHelen BurnsAnna BerrinMayer Berrin
Gerson Hausman Evelyn JakabovicsJudith Hausman
Nathan Geffner Evan & Yael JeromeEvelyn Louise GeffnerHarry JeromeLucille JeromeLeonore Klein
Shirley Katz Gila & Richie Katz & FamilyDavid Morey KatzCelia BashCantor Sol BashIsidor BlumenthalGussie KatzNathan KatzBella SchachterJoseph Schachter
Jerry Katzenstein The Katzenstein FamilyMeir ben Yakov HacohenFrieda KatzensteinHarold KrantzChaim ben Yosef
-44-
In Memory Of: Remembered By:
Dr. Brian Grobois Susan GroboisSabina Schnitzer Marshal, Julie & LaurenHenry Schnitzer Judith GroboisMaurice Grobois
Sandor Grunfeld Larry, Sharon, Michael,Ilona Grunfeld Miriam & Avi GrunfeldEvelyn KleinmanRabbi Jacob Kleinman
Abraham Serels Bess & Izzy Gutwein & FamilyDorothy Serels SoloffSamuel GutweinJanice Gutwein
Howard Hahn Rhoda HahnMiriam Edelman Sharon, Cliff & LeoraJeffrey Hahn
Raymond Joseph Harris Jonathan, Vera, Matthew, Aidan & Sacha Harris
Lenore Hartman Naomi & Daniel HartmanCela MeiselsChune MeiselsMalka MeiselsDeborah Lerner Gross
Lucille & Morris Richman Laurel & Jonathan HechtGussie & Samuel MayerBerthe & Adolph CitronBeatrice & Isaac HechtDavid Hecht
Lucia Heilman Samuel & Ellin HeilmanHenry HeilmanMartin Kaufman
-43-
In Memory Of: Remembered By:
Morris Grajower Debbie GrajowerMenashe Grajower Yvette GrajowerDavid SchneckBeatrice SchneckGoldie Goldner
Rebecca Grauer Rabbi & Mrs. Murray GrauerJulius GrauerBessie EisingerIrving EisingerSheri Raskas
Rabbi J. Shelley Applbaum Amy & David GrauerMarilyn ApplbaumSheri Raskas
Henry Greenbaum Nyla & Mark GreenbaumLillian Leibler Zivitz & FamilyRabbi Meir Zivitz
Mrs. Rita Greenberg (A”H) Halana & Alan Greenberg & FamilyMr. Jack Mizrahi (A”H)
Dr. Albert J. Modlin Stephanie Modlin Greene
Benjamin Greenfield Soo & Paul GreenfieldPearl Greenfield
Abraham Lampert Carol & Aaron GreenwaldPhoebe LampertEdward Nathan LampertJacob LampertCelia LampertAbraham ZipernIda B. ZipernRuth Greenwald Louis Greenwald
-42-
In Memory Of: Remembered By:
Abraham Zeev Goldberg Gary, René, LaraNachum ben Chaim Zeʼev & Jenna Goldberg
Joyce Goldberg Michelle, Justin, Jack & Gila Goldberg
Gilda & Motl Ziegel Shelly GoldfederBarbara & Louis Landowne & Elliott LandowneYehudahVic ZiegelJacob & Rivka Rachel GebinerSara & Joseph LandowneHannah & Max SandersBatsheva & Benjamin GoldfederSylvia & Louis MillerElsie & Raymond GebinerMiriam & Aaron KineRivka Kine LaricJerry GoldbergRhoda GebinerRabbi Leon & Miriam YagodFlora RappaportRabbi Eugene LabovitzLaura Goldenberg
Dr. Moses Wirgin Esther & Jack GoldmanRuth Louise WirginBaruch Solomon GoldmanClara Goldman
Elaine Krasna Susan & Steven Goldstein & FamilyChaya Sima bat ShalomAlvin I. KrasnaAvraham Yitzchak ben Asher ZeligAlthea GoldsteinAlta Shulamit bat Baruch Shaul Halevi
-41-
In Memory Of: Remembered By:
Reuven Fishkin Dana & Yudi FishkinReuven ben HaRav Yechiel
Norman Cohen Saradee & Shloime FortgangEsther FortgangAbraham Fortgang
Leonora Resnick Margery Friedman & FamilyIrving ResnickDr. Edward J. Resnick
Dr. Albert Lowy Sima & Robert Friedman & FamilyJeffrey P. Friedman
Sarka Stolero Friedrichs Walter & Leona Friedrichs & FamilyRachel Stolero Chaim Yaacov StoleroMarian WineHarry WineHarlow SheibHenry SheibAnne SheibRachel & Morris ShapiroYankel & Leah Wengrowskiego
Bella Gottfriend Caroline & David GabayMorris Gottfriend & FamilySonia GabayAlbert Gabay
Leon Garbuz Adina & Lawrence GarbuzShimon Yehuda ben Yosef Halevi & Family
Rav Dov ben Dovid Meir Jay Gold & FamilyDovid Meir ben Rav Yaakov YitzchakChaya Aigah bas ShalomDovid ben ShlomoEsther bas Aharon
-40-
In Memory Of: Remembered By:
Dr. Rena Scher Fersht Sherri & Josh Duitz
Saul Zelkowitz Laura & Harold DworetskyMartha Dworetsky & FamilyEphraim DworetskyRaphael Dworetsky
Yvette Abramowitz Amy & Myron EagleRichard AbramowitzYudes AbramowitzHarry AbramowitzEsther KuninJulius KuninLillian FriedmanAbe FriedmanAl EagleMildred EagleToby EagleChaim EagleBertie SchulderRenee MislowPaul Katz
Julius Eidelman Aaron & Sherry EidelmanBarbara Eidelman WachsHyman LipseyLilyan LipseyEdith Eidelman
Gertrude Epstein Eli Epstein, Laurie Bilger & FamilyHerschl EpsteinNathan BilgerMuriel Bilger
Adolph Feuerstein Irene, Herbert, Beth, Stewart,Avraham Malek Rita Feuerstein & Family Sidney Liebman Lois Liebman Fischman & Family
-39-
In Memory Of: Remembered By:
Bertram S. Long Ellie & Allen Jacob, Adeena, Avi & Gabriella Chefitz
Lilyan Chernoff Edward & Phyllis ChernoffRachel Leah bas Shneur Leib William ChernoffZe’ev ben AvrohomCharles NobleShepsel ben HertzelGertrude NobleAunt Rae Gold Aunt Mae GoldAunt Anne Israel
Phillip Haber Aliza Haber Cohen & Elliot Cohen
Joel A. Cohen The Families of Richard & Steven Cohen
Elyakim Getzel Cohen Tali & Sender Cohen & Family
Rabbi Dr. Moses Blech Dorrit & Martin CowanRebetzin Sara BlechRabbi Samuel BlechRebetzin Ruth BlechYetta CowanJoseph CowanRabbi Meyer BlechDr. Jean JofenRabbi Jacob Jofen
Jonathan (J.J.) Greenberg z”l Deborah & Jonathan DavidMindy Schachter Greenberg z”l & Family
Joseph Dobkin Pamela Silverman, Jay Dobkin Ida Dobkin & FamilyHedy SilvermanIrwin Kenneth Silverman
-38-
In Memory Of: Remembered By:
Joseph Bruder Jack BruderDevorah Bruder Ronnie BruderCharles CooperJean Cooper Libby BernsteinLeo Bernstein
Milton H. Zimbler Sylvia Burian Atara, Michael & Jason
Malkah Samel Ettie & Steven ButlerAnna ButlerHans ButlerMenachem Manele Samel
Sabina Charytan Margaret & Chaim CharytanJacob CharytanShirley WadlerAbraham Wadler
Irving Stechenberg Robert & Susan ChasanGladys StechenbergMax ChasanAnna ChasanGertrude ChasanMinnie StechenbergMax StechenbergRegina SchwartzLouis SchwartzOscar ChasanIda ChasanNathan EpsteinRose EpsteinReuven EpsteinYehoshua EpsteinHannah Rachel EpsteinNachman EpsteinAryeh Leib Epstein
-37-
In Memory Of: Remembered By:
Richard Gersten Michael & Rona BernsSarah BlumenthalVictor BlumenthalCelia BlumenthalRobert BernsShirley BernsJulie BernsFrederick BernsBelle SykesCharles Sykes
Sondra Goldman Lisa, Joey, Adam, MikaellaRabbi Tzvi Goldman & Sara Bernstein
Renee Weiss Vivian & Stanley BernsteinAndrew Weiss Michael & Julie WeissAdele BernsteinJules Bernstein
Frimit Mais Devorah & Mel BleibergMoishe Mais & FamilyTzilah BleibergYehoshua Bleiberg
Claire Liebowitz Jill & David BlumenthalAlfred Blumenthal
Shaine Rachel bas Eliyahu Yacov Fae & Stan Boczko & Family(Rose Boczko) Rav Moshe ben Rav Yeshaya Chaim BoczkoRav Yitzchak ben Shlomo Dov Hacohen EbertSimah bas Rav Yitzchok Aron (Ebert)Raizel bas Rav Yitzchok (Goldman)
Sidney & Beatrice Karlton Arthur & Linda BrainsonHyman & Ethel BrainsonAnita Oettinger
Francene Brooks David & Monica BrooksJoseph Brooks
-36-
Gidion Barnea Lori & Shai Barnea
Bernhard Bechhofer Ernst & Edna BechhoferCaroline BechhoferFred BechhoferJerry BechhoferWalter BechhoferEric OffenbacherGertrude Offenbacher
David Landau Elie Landau
Norman Benet The Benet FamilyRoza & Szalma Benet Baruch & Devorah BenetRivka & Nachman ChitererSarka FriedrichsSandor GoldsteinRose & Sandor RosenbergAvraham SacharIlana & Yakov SacharAranka & Avraham WeiselElizabeth & Leslie GoldsteinVera Goldstein
Joseph & Gail Klein Benjy & Blimi Berger
Bella & Solomon Goldwyn Judy Goldwyn Berger
Harry Berger Stuart, Rivka, David, Gabi & Jack Berger
Illean Goldberg Eve & Andrew BermanHelen BermanMilton Berman
Erwin (Motyu) Eisenberg Michelle & Daniel BermanMoshe ben Iser & Family
In Memory Of: Remembered By:
-35-
Myra Tieder Susan AllisWilliam Tieder
Solomon Apfelbaum Rochelle GoldsmithSidney Goldsmith Mark Apfelbaum, Leora & David
Max Appell Marek & Barbara AppellCharlotte AppelJoshua AbaranikRachel bas Yehuda Hacohen
Marjorie (Malka) Silberman The Aqua FamilySidney J. (Shamai Yoseph) SilbermanYona (Hamama) Aqua
Nathan Eisen Richard, Iris, Danny, Jason,Helen Eisen Jonathan and Carly ArensonMartin Arenson
Reuben Askowitz Martin & Elizabeth AskowitzRegina Askowitz & Family Samuel KatzGisela KatzHerbert Kern
Asher Feldman Alisa, Tully, Sarah, JordanChana Feldman & Adam AuerbachMeyer SilvermanDevorah Toba SilvermanNaftali NewmanEsther NewmanShlomo AuerbachClara AuerbachSarka Friedrichs
Rebecca & Meyer Hershman Anita & Moshe AvitalJacob HershmanDr. Hyman Hershman
Rabbi Benjamin Bak Hertzie & Lolly BakMiriam Yiska BakJulius RothbeinIsrael KaminskyPearl Kaminsky
In Memory Of: Remembered By:
-34-
In LovIng MeMoryof
rose rafaLowIcz z”LracheL Bas ezra zeLIg
––––––
Leon rafaLowIcz z”Lyehuda Ben yosef
––––––
IrwIn PrIce z”LYisrael Baruch Ben Yaʼakov
––––––
ruth ePsteIn PrIce z”LracheL Bat avrahaM
––––––
reMeMBered By
karen and Joseph rafalowiczBenJamin and adam
-33-
In MeMoryof
our BeLoved Parents
rose and samuel fink
and
regina and alfred parker
dedIcated ByThe parker familY
-32-
In MeMoryof
fred and regIna MIchaeLshlomo and sheindel raBinkomendel and Yocheved mekelnathan and soPhIe feLdBauMruTh and david pioTrkowskiIsaac and esther PoMerancdr. leo and Brunia koenig
Jean pruskin JusT and Joseph “Yossel” JusTisadore pruskin and rose kaTnelson pruskin
david and priva eTel JusTleiB fuller and clara JusT fuller
chaskel JusTchana JusThenia JusTTevel JusT
oscar “shia” JusTizak JusT
fruma JusTsalamon JusT
JakoB JusTBoB and gert Mann
hYman pruskin
dedIcated By
Bernard michael and haina JusT-michael
-31-
In MeMory
of
our BeLoved
Mother and grandMother
MarcIa MeLLer z”LMasha MIchLah Bat shLoMo
––––son and Brother
zack philip z”lYechezkel pesach Yehuda
Ben shLoMo haLevI
May theIr MeMorIes Be for a BLessIng
the MeLLer faMILy
-30-
dedicaTed BY meYer koplow and familY
In MeMory of theIr wIfe and Mother
ellen goodsTein koplowyehudIt Bracha Bat tzvI
In MeMory of Parents
milTon koplowMIchoeL Ben yehoshua zeLIg
------doroThY koplow
chaya doBa Bas MeIr------
harvey goodsteIntzvI hIrsh Ben shMueL
------seLMa goodsteIn
sara BaILa Bas azrIeL
In MeMory of grandParents and other dear reLatIves
Meyer stoLerBessIe stoLer
george koplowmamie koplowJacoB sTolernorMa BaraMaaron koplowlouise koplowralph koplowMInnIe LevIn
Joseph sTolerIsIdore roseManMInnIe roseMan
saMueL goodsteInfannIe goodsteIneLaIne goodsteInharry geLLManesther geLLManBonnIe geLLMan
Bella Banks
-29-
IN MEMORY
OF
MELVYN FOX
ALEXANDER ZAPADINSKY
JULIUS FOX
VERA FOX
FRED WINTON
BARRY WINTON
MAY WINTON
ROBERT WINTON
OSCAR SZEGO
ROSE SZEGO
ALFRED SZEGO
LEONARD SZEGO
SURA KATSAP
DAVID KATSAP
LEOVA ZAPADINSKY
OLGA ZAPADINSKY
DEDICATED BY
THE FOX FAMILY
-33-
-28-
dedIcatedIn LovIng MeMory
raBBi samuel fink a”hharav yehoshua Ben reuven
––––mrs. fruma fink a”h
haraBaniT fruma Bas harav noach zeʼev––––
mr. Joseph salzman a”hrʼ uri Yosef Ben avrohom maYir
––––Mrs. regIna saLzMan a”h
malka raizel Bas harav pesachYa––––
Mr. davId saLzMan a”heLIezer dovId Ben urI yosef
––––raBBi leiB Berkowicz a”h
avraham arYeh leiB Ben harav YiTzchak zvi––––
mrs. helen Berkowicz a”hhInda Bas reuven
––––Mr. henry saLzMan a”h
tzvI aryeh Ben avrahaM MeIr
ByraBBi reuven and aBBY fink & familY
-27-
הנאהבים והנעימם בחייהם ובמותם לא נפרדוBeloved and pleasing in their lives
and not separated in death שמואל ב' א:כג
We remember members of the Young Israel of New Rochelle community
who passed away this year
Sarah Liebman שרהבתאליהושמואל
Lauren Schorr
ליאורה רבקה בת ישראל משה הכוהן ושרה
-26-
Remembrance of Names
Because our beloved departed have enshrined themselves deeply in our hearts - because their lives were a benediction to us - because through the nobility of their living, and the royalty of their character, they inspired us to live worthily and nobly - the dead, whose souls we commemorate today, shall not glide swiftly into the depths of oblivion. We shall hold them long in cherished and consecrated memory.
We inscribe their names in this Memorial Booklet as a token of our everlasting love and affection.
CONGREGATION: May the merciful Father who dwells on high, in His infinite mercy, remember those saintly, upright and blameless souls, the holy communities who offered their lives for the sanctification of the Divine Name. They were lovely and amiable in their life, and were not parted in their death. They were swifter than eagles and stronger than lions to do the will of their Master and the desire of their Stronghold. May our God remember them favorably among the other righteous of the world; may He avenge the blood of His servants which has been shed, as it is written in the Torah of Moses, the man of God: “O nations, make His people joyful! He avenges the blood of His servants, renders retribution to His foes, and provides atonement for His land and His people.” And by Thy servants, the prophets, it is written: “I will avenge their blood which I have not yet avenged; the Lord dwells in Zion.” And in the holy writings it is said: “Why should the nations say, ̒ Where then is their God?ʼ Let the vengeance for Thy servantsʼ blood that is shed be made known among the nations in our sight.” And it is said: “The Avenger of bloodshed remembers them; He does not forget the cry of the humble.” And it is further said: “He will execute judgment upon the nations and fill [the battle-field] with corpses; He will shatter the [enemyʼs] head over all the wide earth. From the brook by the wayside he will drink; then he will lift up his head triumphantly.”
-25-
-24-
-23-
-22-
-21-
Additional Psalm after which Kaddish will be recited by the congregation
A Poem for Reflection
-20-
We Remember Them
At the rising of the sun and at its going down We remember them. At the blowing of the wind and in the chill of winter We remember them. At the opening of the buds and in the rebirth of spring We remember them. At the blueness of the skies and in the warmth of summer We remember them. At the rustling of the leaves and in the beauty of autumn We remember them. At the beginning of the year and when it ends We remember them. As long as we live, they too will live; for they are now a part of us as we remember them. When we are weary and in need of strength We remember them. When we are lost and sick at heart We remember them. When we have joy we crave to share We remember them. When we have decisions that are difficult to make We remember them. When we have achievements that are based on theirs We remember them. As long as we live, they too will live; for they are now a part of us as we remember them.
Sylvan Kamens + Jack Riemer
O God, full of mercy, Who dwells on high, grant proper rest on the sheltering wings of Your Divine presence, among the holy and pure who shine like the brightness of the firmament, unto the soul of...
for a man(name of the deceased) who went on to his world, because, without making a vow, I will contribute to charity in remembrance of his soul. May his resting place be in the Garden of Eden -- therefore may the Master of mercy shelter him in the shelter of His wings for eternity; and may He bind his soul in the Bond of Life. HASHEM is his heritage, and may he repose in peace on his resting place. Now let us respond: Amen.
for a woman(name of the deceased) who went on to her world, because, without making a vow, I will contribute to charity in remembrance of her soul. May her resting place be in the Garden of Eden - therefore may the Master of mercy shelter her in the shelter of His wings for eternity; and may He bind her soul in the Bond of Life. HASHEM is her heritage, and may she repose in peace on her resting place. Now let us respond: Amen.
-19-
-18-
FOR A RELATIVE
May God remember the soul of my grandfather/grandmother / uncle / aunt / brother / sister / son / daughter / husband / wife (name of the deceased) who has gone on to his/her world, because, without making a vow, I shall give to charity on his/her behalf. As reward for this, may his/her soul be bound in the Bond of Life, together with the souls of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, and Leah; and together with the other righteous men and women in the Garden of Eden. Now let us respond: Amen.
FOR MARTYRSMay God remember the souls of (all my relatives, both on my fatherʼs side and on my motherʼs side), the holy and pure ones who were killed, murdered, slaughtered, burned, drowned and strangled for the sanctification of the Name, because, without making a vow, I shall give to charity on their behalf. As reward for this, may their souls be bound in the Bond of Life, together with the souls of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, and Leah; and together with the other righteous men and women in the Garden of Eden. Now let us respond: Amen.
-17-
-16-
YIZKOROn the last days of
Pesach and Shavuos, Shemini Atzeres, and Yom Kippur, Yizkor is recited after the Torah reading.
FOR ONEʼS FATHERMay God remember the soul of my father, my teacher, (name of the deceased) who has gone on to his world, because, without making a vow, I shall give to charity on his behalf. As reward for this, may his soul be bound in the Bond of Life, together with the souls of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, and Leah; and together with the other righteous men and women in the Garden of Eden. Now let us respond: Amen.
FOR ONEʼS MOTHERMay God remember the soul of my mother, my teacher, (name of the deceased) who has gone on to her world, because, without making a vow, I shall give to charity on her behalf. As reward for this, may her soul be bound in the Bond of Life, together with the souls of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, and Leah; and together with the other righteous men and women in the Garden of Eden. Now let us respond: Amen.
-15-
YIZKOROn the last days of
Pesach and Shavuos, Shemini Atzeres, and Yom Kippur, Yizkor is recited after the Torah reading.
-14-
Responsive Reading HASHEM, what is man that You recognize him? The son of a frail human that You reckon with him?Man is like a breath, his days are like a passing shadow.In the morning it blossoms and is rejuvenated, by evening it is cut down and brittle.According to the count of our days, so may You teach us;then we shall acquire a heart of wisdom. Safeguard the perfect and watch the upright, for the destiny of that man is peace. But God will redeem my soul from the grip of the Lower World, for He will take me, Selah!My flesh and my heart yearn — Rock of my heart, and my portion is God, forever. Thus the dust returns to the ground as it was, and the spirit returns to God who gave it.
Responsive Reading Whoever sits in the refuge of the Most High, he shall dwell in the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of HASHEM, ̒He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, I will trust in Him.̓ That He will deliver you from the ensnaring trap and from devastating pestilence. With His pinion He will cover you, and beneath His wings you will be protected; shield and armor is His truth. You shall not be afraid of the terror of night, nor of the arrow that flies by day; nor the pestilence that walks in gloom, nor the destroyer who lays waste at noon. Let a thousand encamp at your side and a myriad at your right hand, but to you they shall not approach. You will merely peer with your eyes and you will see the retribution of the wicked. Because [you said], ʻYou, HASHEM, are my refuge ;̓ you have made the Most High your dwelling place. No evil will befall you, nor will any plague come near your tent. He will charge His angels for you, to protect you in all your ways. On your palms they will carry you, lest you strike your foot against a stone. Upon the lion and the viper you will tread; you will trample the young lion and the serpent. For he has yearned for Me and I will deliver him; I will elevate him because he knows My Name. He will call upon Me and I will answer him, I am with him in distress, I will release him and I will honor him I will satisfy him with long life and show him My salvation.
-13-
-12-
Responsive Reading
Responsive Reading
-11-
MEMORIAL PRAYER FOR U.S. SERVICEMEN
O God Supreme, who art full of compassion, to all who have bravely laid down their lives for our country grant perfect rest under the wings of Thy divine presence, in the celestial realm of the holy and pure shining as the luminous firmament. We pray Thee, Lord of compassion, shelter them ever more under the cover of Thy wings, that their souls be bound up in the bond of life eternal, with the souls of the righteous who are ever with Thee.
And the work of righteousness shall be peace, and the effect of righteousness, quietness and confidence for ever. Nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more. Then the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together. Amen.
-10-
FOR MARTYRS OF THE SHOAHO God, full of mercy, Who dwells on high, Defender of widows and Father of orphans, grant proper rest on the wings of the Divine Presence - in the lofty levels of the holy and the pure ones, who shine like the glow of the firmament - for the souls of millions of Jews, men, women and children, who were brutally and torturously murdered, gassed and cremated, or buried alive by the criminal Germans and their collaborators, for the sanctification of Your Name. Holy and pure were they all, as majestic in Torah as the cedars of Lebanon. May the Master of Mercy shelter them in the shelter of His wings for eternity and may He bind their souls in the Bond of Life. May their resting place be in the Garden of Eden. HASHEM is their heritage. May He remember their martyrdom, and may their righteousness stand in merit for us and all Israel. Earth, do not cover their blood! Do not silence their cries! In their merit may the scattered ones of Israel be gathered to their possession. May the martyrs’ righteousness forever be before HASHEM. May they repose in peace in their resting places and rise at the end of days to life. Now let us respond: Amen.
FOR MEMBERS OF THE ISRAEL DEFENSE FORCEO God, full of mercy, Who dwells on high, grant perfect rest on the wings of the Divine Presence - in the lofty levels of the holy and the pure who shine like the brightness of the firmament, unto the souls of the holy martyrs who fought in the wars of Israel, in the underground and in the Israel Defense Forces and who fell in their wars and gave their lives for the sanctification of Godʼs Name, the People and the Land. May the Master of Mercy shelter them in the shelter of His wings for eternity; and may He bind their souls in the bond of eternal life. The Lord is their heritage. May they rest peace. And let us say Amen.
-9-
FOR MEMBERS OF THE ISRAEL DEFENSE FORCES
FOR MARTYRS OF THE SHOAH
THOSE WHO HAVE PARENTS PLEASE REMAINFOR THESE THREE REMEMBRANCES!
-8-
-7-
Some have the custom to visit the grave on the yahrzeit and recite psalms and the E-l Maleh Rachamim there.
One is obligated to observe the yahrzeit of parents only. This is in keeping with the Torah’s notion that honoring parents is a mitzvah not only while they are still alive, but even after their death. However, one can observe the yahrzeit of other relatives, especially if they have nobody to observe it.
The yahrzeit in the vast majority of cases is observed on the Hebrew date of the passing of the relative. In unusual cases a rabbi should be consulted to assist in calculating the proper date of observance.
By honoring the memories of our beloved parents and relatives through the observance of the ancient traditions, we hope to bring z’chut (merit) to their souls. As we recite the Yizkor service today, may Hashem hear our prayers and elevate our loved ones “al kanfei Hashechina,” upon His sheltering wings, for eternity.
Rabbi Reuven Fink
-6-
children’s continued dedication and pursuit of good deeds impacts greatly and influences the outcome of their judgment. This annual judgment plays a large role in how we observe the yahrzeit.
Observing the yahrzeit is an ancient tradition among the Jewish people. In the Talmud it is considered to be a somber day. The earliest traditions have the yahrzeit as a fast day for the children of the deceased. In the Sephardic communities it is still observed as a Yom Tzom, a fast day. Other guidelines for its observance are as follows:
A candle is lit in the home of those observing the yahrzeit. It should be lit on the eve going into the day of yahrzeit. It should continue to burn the entire day and go out on its own. There is a strong scriptural link between the human soul and the flame of a candle.
It is considered a sad day and as a consequence some level of mourning should be observed. It is therefore customary not to attend a wedding or a festive occasion on that day.
Kaddish should be recited on the yahrzeit. If possible, sons should lead the services on that day.
Both sons and daughters should give tzedakah (charity) in their parent’s name.
It is customary to study Mishnah texts on the yahrzeit, preferably selections from Seder Taharoth.
It is also customary to receive an aliyah to the Torah on the day or the day closest to the yahrzeit. It is also the custom to have the E-l Maleh Rachamim recited on the yahrzeit or the day of Torah reading closest to the yahrzeit.
-5-
and relatives who have passed on, but to also remember their good deeds and noble character traits. This will serve as an impetus for us, the living, to emulate them.
To mark the anniversary of an important event is natural. The anniversary of the passing of someone near and cherished is no exception. It evokes bittersweet emotions. Echoes of voices long ago silenced are still heard. The giggles and laughs as well as other sounds can be relived in the mind. Images of experiences once shared are again animated. Special gestures and unique idiosyncrasies are remembered and especially vivid when thought about on the yahrzeit. We recall special occasions and relive times of sadness as well. Perhaps those last months, weeks, and days before their passing are once again thought about. Many memories flood the mind. It can be a highly charged emotional experience even after many years, or even decades, have passed.
But the yahrzeit of a loved one is more than just a time for memories and some sadness. It is an opportunity that we have to reestablish connections that transcend time and space. We create a link by engaging in an ongoing sense of responsibility to those we love - even beyond the grave. Our deceased parents are sometimes judged by our actions and deeds. If we live refined and proper lives then it confers merit to them. To some degree they are rewarded for the fine qualities which they transmitted to us.
The Talmudic tradition teaches us that the initial judgment of our parents takes place within the first year of death. As the year passes hopefully the soul ascends higher and nearer to G-d. However, our tradition also teaches that each year on the anniversary of their death, the souls are judged once again. If through their good works while they were alive, the positive effects continue to make an impression, then the award accrues to the soul of the deceased. In effect there is a new “Din”, judgment, on the yahrzeit. The
-4-
Yizkor and Yahrzeit:Memorializing our Loved Ones
One of the basic principles of the Jewish faith is our belief that life is eternal. Judaism teaches that the human personality lives beyond the grave, and that G-d recalls those who have lived and grants them perfect tranquility in the world to come, Olam Habah. Though our understanding of Olam Habah is limited by our physical boundaries, its reality is a fundamental precept of our tradition. The physical co-exists with the spiritual, and this world is but a link to Olam Habah.
We are taught that our deeds and our prayers in this world impact the souls of our loved ones in the world beyond. Our tradition guides us to memorialize our loved ones four times a year with the recitation of Yizkor, and also on the yahrzeit, the anniversary of their passing. Through the observance of these customs, the veil that separates the living from the dead is parted, and the souls of our mothers, fathers, and other loved ones are rejoined with us, the living.
On every major Jewish holiday the Yizkor prayer is tearfully intoned. Its focus is to memorialize and elevate the souls of the deceased. As part of the service, we pledge charity in the hope that our mitzvah will help bring merit to them. An integral part of Yizkor is to remember not only how much we miss our parents
-3-
-2-
Young Israelof New Rochelle
RabbiReuven Fink
Assistant RabbiChaim Axelrod
PresidentMichael Raskas
Executive Board ChairJudy Friedman
YIZKORMEMORIAL SERVICE
5778
-1-
Front cover artwork by Jordana Klein, dedicated in memory of her beloved brother-in-law, Stephen Lubofsky, z”l.
www.jordanaklein.com
Young Israel of New Rochelle 2017-2018