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The BulletinUnion Temple of Brooklyn
Affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism MAY, 2011 NISAN—IYAR 5771 Vol. 162, No 9
Join UT in May
JEWISH ADOPTIVE
FAMILIES OPEN
HOUSEat UNION TEMPLE
Saturday,
May 7th, at 1 PM
See Page 7 for details
Finding the Peace
Within — Tools toReduce Stress
and Strengthen
Spirituality
Sunday, May 22nd at
11 AM
See Page 3 for details
SCHEDULE OF SHABBAT SERVICESFOR MAY
SHABBAT EMOR
6 Friday Evening First Friday Family Shabbat 6:00 PM: Snacks6:30 PM: Kabbalat Shabbat 7:20 PM: Pot Luck Dinner
7 Saturday Morning 10:30 AMShabbat Morning Service
Torah: Leviticus 21:1-24:23 Haftarah: Ezekiel 44:15-31
SHABBAT BEHAR
13 Friday Evening 6:30 PMKabbalat Shabbat
14 Saturday Morning 10:30 AM
Torah: Leviticus 25:1-26:2 Haftarah: Jeremiah 32:6-27
SHABBAT BECHUKOTAI
20 Friday Evening
5:00 PM : Tot Shabbat 6:30 PM : Kabbalat Shabbat
21 Saturday Morning 10:30 AM Shabbat Morning Service
Torah: Leviticus 26:3-27:34 Haftarah: Jeremiah 16:19-17:14
SHABBAT BEMIDBAR
27 Friday Evening Fourth Friday Late Shabbat8:00 PM: Shabbat Evening Service
28 Saturday Morning 10:30 AMShabbat Morning ServiceCeremony of Conversion: Reyna Esquivel-King
Torah: Numbers 1:1-4:20 Haftarah: Hosea 2:1-22
Mitzvah Day is May 15th!
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Rabbi’s Message
Reform Jewish Voice Advocacy Day May 16th, Reform Jewish Voice Advocacy Day. . . . On Monday, May 16th, I
am going to Albany to speak with members of the New York State Assembly
and Senate, along with a number of our fellow Reform Jews from around thestate. The day has been arranged by Reform Jewish Voice of NYS and Inter-
faith Impact. Reform Jewish Voice represents some 100,000 Reform Jews
throughout New York State, who are committed to Reform Jewish values and
the spirit of tikkun olam, repairing the world, through the pursuit of social jus-
tice. Interfaith Impact is a statewide coalition of congregations and individuals
from mainline Protestant and Unitarian Universalist faith traditions. Their mis-
sion as well is to work for the common good through progressive religious ad-
vocacy. Thus there is a natural affinity between our two organizations and it
makes good sense to partner in this endeavor.
The other side. . . . I assure you that the members of the Assembly and State Senate hear from representativesfrom the New York Catholic Archdiocese, and a number of right-wing Christian groups, with great regularity.
It is imperative that they also hear from members of liberal religious groups. They and their legislative assis-
tants need to meet us, hear us speak, and personally acknowledge the voices of liberal religious perspectives
within our state.
Our agenda. . . . Our agenda of advocacy for this trip is three-fold: (1) to support Marriage Equality for
Same Sex Couples in New York State; (2) to advocate for the passage of the Reproductive Health Act; (3) to
advocate for an independent redistricting commission to draft New York State legislative and congressional
political boundaries for the 2012 elections. In addition to meeting with our own senators and members of the
Assembly, we will meet with other lawmakers from around the state who need to meet liberal people of faith.
In addition, we will meet with Steven Cohen, Secretary to Governor Cuomo.
Registration and Conference Calls. . . . The registration fee for Advocacy Day on May 16th is $25. No
charge for students. http://rac.org/advocacy/rjv/programs/interfaith_advocacy_day/ . If you are interested
in participating, please speak with me as well so that I can help facilitate your participation. In addition to a
general briefing on May 16th itself at the beginning of our schedule, there are several conference calls sched-
uled in advance of that date to brief us on the issues. The schedule of calls is as follows. Please RSVP for
these calls to [email protected].
Reproductive Choice, with Tracey Brooks, President and CEO of Family Planning Advocates of New York
State, and Rabbi Dennis Ross, Director of Concerned Clergy for Choice. Thursday, May 5th, 7:00 - 7:45
PM. Dial: 1-213-289-0500; Participant Access Code: 820086#
Independent Redistricting, with Barbara Bartoletti, Legislative Director of the League of Women Voters,
Thursday, May 12th, 7:00 - 7:45 PM. Dial: 1-213-289-0500; Participant Access Code: 820086#
I hope you will join me, and our fellow Reform Jews, in our State Capitol on May 16th.
-Rabbi Linda Henry Goodman
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Union Temple’s annual Mitzvah Day is Sunday, May 15th. During the morning, technicians from MethodistHospital will be running a blood drive in our social hall. Please come and donate the gift of life. In addition tothe satisfaction of doing a mitzvah, you'll also get orange juice and cookies! This year, the Religious Schooland Brotherhood will be aiding the U.S.-Africa Children’s Fellowship by gathering, sorting and boxing schoolsupplies, children’s books and textbooks, gently used toys and sneakers and sporting goods and similar itemsfor shipment to schools in Africa. In fact, the Religious School has already begun its collection. You can helptoo, by bringing these items to the Temple on Mitzvah Day.
The U.S.-Africa Children’s Fellowship is a nonprofit organization founded and run by longtime Union Templemembers Mark Grashow and Sheri Saltzberg. It was featured in Bill Clinton’s book Giving. The Children’sFellowship supports over 100 schools in Zimbabwe, Ghana and Tanzania with much-needed supplies. Many of
these schools had almost noth-ing to work with for instructionand recreation, until the Chil-dren’s Fellowship assisted
them. Their students are gener-ally poor, many of them or-phaned due to AIDS and otherdiseases. You can learn moreabout the work of the U.S.-Africa Children’s Fellowship att h e i r w e b s i t e ,
www.childrensfellowship.org.
Now let’s face it. Many of ushave desk drawers, bookcasesand closets bulging with chil-
dren’s books, sporting goods,boxes of pencils or crayons or –well, you name it – that our kidshave outgrown and don’t need.They seemed like a good idea atthat back-to-school sale a fewyears ago, but now there theyare, cluttering up the place.
Those children’s books andboxes of crayons and pencils
and other school supplies thatyou no longer need wouldmean so much to the studentsat the schools that the Chil-dren’s Fellowship supports.So join us in doing a greatmitzvah. Do some springcleaning, and bring thosebooks and school supplies tothe Temple on Sunday, May
Officer’s Column
Do a Mitzvah!
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As the Passover break approached our preschoolerswere actively engaged in their classrooms. Many closefriendships have been forged over the course of theschool year and the classroom has become a homeaway from home. This is my favorite time of theschool year. No one is looking too far ahead or be-hind; they are all in the moment, and very happy. Hereis what is going on at the Preschool.
The Chickadees, (Montana Vasquez-Grinnell’s 2’sclass) are learning about spring especially the idea that"April showers bring May flowers!" They’ve learnedtwo new songs about April Showers and made springflowers and sand paintings. The children will also geta chance to make art that can be hung on the windowcreating a stain glass effect. They were also been talk-
ing a lot about Passover - singing songs about theplague of the frogs and Dayenu. Each child got theopportunity to make matzo covers for Passover too.After Spring break they are looking forward to cele-brating Mother's/Father's Day and work on activitiesto further develop the children's fine motor skills!
The Starlings, (Alex Beer’s 2’s class) and the Spar-rows (Alex Beers's 3's class) have been busy studyingthe ins and outs of shoes! They have learned that al-most everybody wears shoes, and that there are allkinds of shoes for all kinds of jobs. They have been
reading such books as Shoe-La-La!, All Kinds of Shoes, and Alfie's Feet . Each day they check to see if
anyone is wearing unusual shoes, and if so, they takephotos. They have quite a collection for their ClassShoe Catalogue.
This study has lent itself to much skill work across the
curriculum. The children have worked on matchingshoes and sorting them into sequences, they have no-ticed the shoes of others and their various uses forshoes, and they have even taken off their shoes andused them for building and play. Most recently theSparrows have noted that their feet have grown sincethey were "little" and are charting their growth by ob-serving their old and new shoes. Now if they could justswitch to sandals and flip-flops-- perhaps someday
The growth in the Robins (Christine Bardach’s 3’sclass) is evident in their play. They have taken great
strides in playing and working together in small andlarge groups. You can often see two children paintingtogether at the easel or helping each other put on theirfavorite dress up clothes. They also enjoy building to-gether at the Lego table and creating elaborate con-structions with Wedgits, a wonderful open-endedbuilding toy. During snack and lunch they laugh ateach other's jokes and talk about special events in theirlives. Singing in a big circle is a favorite activity alongwith dancing together to lively music. It is a pleasureto witness friendships grow and deepen as the year
progresses!
The Hummingbirds have been busy preparing forPassover. They have made their own Haggadahs.Each page includes a work of art created by the chil-dren. They illustrated lighting the candles, saying theKiddush, breaking the matzo and Elijah's Cup. In-cluded in the Haggadah are songs, which the childrenperformed for their adults at their Passover Seder.The songs are Building Cities, Listen King Pharaoh,
One Morning, Dayenu and Ma Nishtanah, the first of
the four questions. In addition, the children have alsomade Kiddush Cups, a Seder Plate, a Matzo Cover,and their own grape juice which they bottled for theirSeders at home. To make their school Seder morebeautiful, the children decorated the table cloths whichwill be used at the Seder. They also made macaroonsand chocolate covered matzo, which will be served atour Seder.
-Susan Sporer, Preschool Director
TOT SHABBAT ATUNION TEMPLE
Join Song Leader DEBBIE BRUKMAN for singing, dancing, art,
stories, challah, and more ....
Every Third FridayEvening at 5 PM,
Join us at the next one on MAY 20th.
Look at our calendar for futuredates.
For all tots and their parents.
SHABBAT SHALOM!
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Preschool
Not Passing Over Our Accomplishments
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Religious School
Purim is a Carnival
Parents joined the kids for the annual Religious School Purim Carnival on March 20th. We shot Hanukkah
candles out of a water gun and dunked the rabbi (she’s a great sport!). We played Twister, basketball, and pin
the crown on Esther. We ate hot dogs and hamantaschen and Marianne Dreyfus’ special liebkuchen. We sang
Purim songs, and watched the kids’ presentations. We played Purim trivia. Every carnival-goer took a pur
(Hebrew: lot; plural, purim) and at the end of day, we drew lots: Philip Bernstein was chosen, and crowned
king (mazel tov to King Philip!). We concluded by smashing a crown-shaped piñata. It’s raining candy and
treats! To join in the fun, check out the pictures on our bulletin boards!
Kol haKavod —Much thanks to everyone who made this possible:
Parents Faye White-Willinger, who spearheaded the carnival organizing, and Natalie Green-Giles, for her
much needed help and support. Parent engagement is a critical element of Jewish learning.
UT bnei mitzvah Martin Bernstein, for his juggling demonstration and Gabrielle Green for her very-popular
face painting booth.
Kinder Kef teacher Allison Gutman (she’s a beautiful bee!) for her help with the activities.
Kitah Alef teacher Ari Brickman (in her crazy Mardi-Gras mask), whose class chorus performed Purim songs
and dances.
Kitah Bet teacher David Marx (Batman’s faithful sidekick, Robin), whose class wrote and performed a Purim rap.
Kitah Gimel teacher Rachel Dayan’s class, which created and ran the Purim trivia contest.
Purim Tzedakah projects: An important part of celebrating Purim is helping the needy.
• We collected $87 from Purim carnival ticket sales, which we will donate to the New York Board of Rab-
bis’ annual Passover Appeal to buy Passover food
for needy Jews in the New York metropolitan area. • Student aide Erez Mirer presented about shaving his
head to raise money for kids with cancer. You can
help! Donate online at stbaldricks.org/participants/
mypage/participantid/433470 • Longtime UT member Mark Grashow presented
about his project to help African children: The U.S.
– Africa Children’s Fellowship. Please bring school
supplies and gently used children's books, toys and
clothing to the 3rd
floor UT office. Packaging thedonations appropriately will be one of the projects
on Mitzvah Day. I welcome all your questions and concerns. Feel free to
contact me at [email protected].
-Carole Gould, Educator/Rabbinic Intern
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JEWISH ADOPTIVE FAMILIES OPEN HOUSEat UNION TEMPLE
Saturday, May 7th, at 1:00 PM
Come to the first meeting of a three-part community discussion series sponsored
by the Jewish Child Care Association’s CCA’s Ametz Adoption Program for preand post adoptive Jewish singles, couples and families in Brooklyn! Meet and share
with other parents about the joys and challenges of adoptive parenting. Discus-
sion will be led by Marcia Hochman, LMSW, Adoption Coordinator, Ametz
Adoptive Family Open House: Come for a luncheon and meeting hosted atUnion Temple, 17 Eastern Parkway (Grand Army Plaza)
Brooklyn, New York, 11238..
Please register at: www.jccany.org and go to ametz .
$10/adult, $5/child.
Childcare available. Please call ahead by May 5th: 212-558-9950.
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Brotherhood
Sorting
Things OutMitzvah Day is coming and it’s defi-nitely a day to really sort things out.Brotherhood and the Religious Schoolare teaming up to collect school sup-plies and other items, such a gently usedtoys, to benefit the U.S.-Africa Chil-dren’s Fellowship. Sorters are needed togo through the donations and packagethem for shipment to schoolchildren in
Africa. Be sure to give generously bybringing plenty of school supplies to thetemple. Meet at the temple on May15th.
As we wind down the year Brotherhoodis also looking forward to the end of theyear breakfast in June and the electionof officers.
-David Rapheal, Secretary
Crises in the Middle East! Earthquakes, tsunamis, and nuclear disaster in Japan! The Great Recession, budgetcrises, political deadlock here at home! Feeling stressed-out lately? Sisterhood has the solution!
Be with us Sunday, May 22, 2011, at 10 AM, and discover the secret of the Jewish way to renew spirit and
vanquish tension. On that special morning, Drs. Gail Levine and Robert Fried will present their revitalizingprogram, FINDING THE PEACE WITHIN: Tools to Reduce Stress and Strengthen Spirituality. Gail and Bobdraw on the wisdom found in our own Jewish Scripture and the insights rooted in Eastern healing arts to pro-vide us with the tools we need to restore and renew our energy and maintain balance in our lives. Through gen-tle, meditative movements, Yogic breath work, soothing Hebrew chanting, and guided visualization of imagerydrawn from the Torah, they will teach us how to reduce stress and reawaken our sense of wonder and onenesswith Creation. This extraordinary Sisterhood program is open to men as well as women, and no special skillsare needed to benefit from it. So join us as Gail and Bob show us the way to connect with the inexhaustiblesource of peace within our eternal selves. Come and experience minuchah and renewal.
Sisterhood thanks Rabbi Mary L. Zamore, editor of the new book, THE SACRED TABLE: Creating a Jewish
Food Ethic, for leading us in an engrossing and illuminating discussion in April, exploring the many aspects
of and opinions about Jewish dietary practices and ethics.
At our program on May 22nd, Sisterhood will hold a brief election. If you would like to serve as an officer orbe on our board, please contact Sue Singer (718-783-0181) or Linda Simka (718-857-1001).
-Barbara Brett, Recording Secretary
Sisterhood
Stress? No Problem After Sisterhood Program
Please send us information about graduates
in your family.
Email to: [email protected] or
Name of graduate_______________ Parents' names_________________
Graduating from (name of school)___________
Any plans for next fall?_______________
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Union Temple extends its deepest sympathy toCAROLYN KUBITSCHEK and DAVID LANSNER
on the death of Carolyn's brotherWARREN KUBITSCHEK
on April 3rd.Warren is also survived by his wife, Catherine, his older brother Craig
and Craig’s wife Missy, his sister Wendy Culp, his mother Jenny, hisnieces and nephews, and many many friends.
With sadness we record the passing of LOIS BIANCHIon March 24th.
She is survived by her sister Sylvia. She was an educator and televisionproducer. She was the daughter of former Union Temple trustee H.
Broadman Epstein and Helen Epstein
May their memories be for a blessing
Tzedakah
After the Fire: The Union Temple Tribute Page for the Jewish NationalFund’s “Operation Carmel Renewal: From Black to Green.”Union Temple will match all funds donated by our congregants.
1) Go to website: jnf.org/tributes
2) Click on “Find a Tribute.”
3) Click on “Show All Funds,” and we are toward the end in the alphabetical listing.
4) Make your contribution online, and your name will be added to our list of donors.
If you prefer to pay by check, please make it out to “JNF” and earmark it: “Union Temple Black to Green,” andsend it to: Jewish National Fund, 78 Randall Avenue, Rockville Center, NY 11570.
MARCH DONORS: John Golomb Linda and Howard Simka Eleanor Forman Carole Gould
UNION TEMPLE MEMORIAL FUNDDonated by ........................................................................ in memory of Rosemarie, David and Rafe Shaffer ................................................ Martin ShafferJoyce M. Charles ............................................................................... Rabbi Menachem Mendel SchneersonErica Shatz Spry ................................................................................ Hannah Shatz
SISTERHOOD HAPPY DAY FUNDDonated by ........................................................................ in honor of Hortense HurwitzEleanor Forman ................................................................................. Demetria RoyalsEleanor Forman ................................................................................. Linda and Howard Simka
RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUNDDonated byMohani Jaikaran, in honor of her daughter Abigail Marin's Bat MitzvahSheila and Dr. Lewis Soloff, in honor of their daughter Lisa's marriage to Dr. Yonatan GreensteinGeorge Henry, in memory of his aunt Mollie WeissbardJarrett and Dr. Ami Brilliant, in honor of the naming of their new daughter, Eliza Jane Brilliant
Mazal Tov to
SHEILA and
DR. LEWIS SOLOFF
on the marriage of theirdaughter
LISA SOLOFF
to
DR. YONATAN GREENSTEIN
on April 16th.
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Union Temple suggests that its memberscontact our Funeral Director
Martin D. Kasdan of
Boulevard-Riverside Chapels 1895 Flatbush Avenue
Brooklyn, NY1-800-522-0588
Proudly maintaining morethan 50 years of Temple involvement
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Memorial Plaques
A memorial plaque is a lasting tribute to a loved one.
If you wish more information regarding obtaining
a plaque in memory of a
loved one please e-mail the temple at
or leave a message with the temple office.
The Bulletin Union Temple of Brooklyn
17 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn NY 11238( 718) 638-7600
Fax (718) 783-9151E-mail [email protected]
Website Uniontemple.org
Dr. Linda Henry Goodman Rabbi
Lauren PhillipsStudent Cantor
Shinae KimTemple Musician
Carole Gould Educator/Rabbinic Intern
Susan SporerPreschool Director
Doris KluegerPresident
Ellen Kolikoff Henry SingerJeffrey Stein
Vice Presidents
Steven SegallSecretary
Beatrice HanksTreasurer
Mike Baron
Hortense R. Hurwitz Honorary Presidents
Eleanor Forman Honorary Trustee
David Rapheal Bulletin Editor
John GolombTemple Administrator
Martin KasdanFuneral Director (800) 522-0588
Margo Schuster .......... ........... ........... ........... .......... .. Yom HashoahRose Schuster ......................................................... Yom HashoahLena Nachman .......................................................... May 1, 1934Jacob Manne ............................................................. May 2, 1954Gail Cohen Edelman ................................................. May 2, 2000
Samuel Eis ................................................................ May 4, 1942Robert B. Hutton……………. .................................. May 4, 2003
Benjamin Spitzer ........... ........... .......... ........... ........... . May 4, 1949Bernard Schmidt ....................................................... May 5, 1914Jacob Himmelreich .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... May 5, 1951Alexander Klupt ....................................................... May 5, 1972Silas Besthoff .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ......... May 5, 1996
Col. Arthur Levitt, Past President ........... ........... ....... May 6, 1980Alfred Glassheim ...................................................... May 6, 1967
Abraham Nachman ................................................... May 7, 1936
Bertha Rosenstock Baar ........... ........... ........... ........... May 8, 1933Jessie Olga Rosen ..................................................... May 8, 1948Stella Bloom ............................................................. May 8, 1988Abraham Schuster .................................................... May 9, 1935Max Kamins ............................................................. May 9, 1946Matilda Mason .......................................................... May 9, 1974Harry Levy.............................................................. May 10, 1941Arthur Kahn ............................................................ May 10, 1968Hyman Kirsch ......................................................... May 11, 1976Carrie G. Goldsmith ............................................... May 14, 1909Anna Aberson ......................................................... May 14, 1940Anna Ray ................................................................ May 14, 1968Abraham Levy ........................................................ May 15, 1943Mollye Baron .......................................................... May 15, 1994F. Whitlock Newman .......... ........... ........... ........... ... May 16, 1937Florence E. Van Raalte ........................................... May 17, 1966Rabbi Sidney S. Tedesche ...................................... May 18, 1962Rose F. Feinstein .................................................... May 19, 1982Abraham Kodziesen ............................................... May 20, 1947
Grace George Baar ................................................. May 20, 1984Samuel N. Weisstein............................................... May 21, 1986Lester J. Mason ....................................................... May 23, 1963Frederick May ........................................................ May 23, 1979Mina Sacher ............................................................ May 23, 1984Dorothy Waxman ................................................... May 23, 1995Sylvia Shaffer ......................................................... May 23, 1997Sol London ............................................................. May 24, 1961Moses Katz ............................................................. May 25, 1923Edmund David ........................................................ May 25, 1911Dena Fogel.............................................................. May 26, 1965Dr. Harry Mandelbaum .......... ........... ........... ........... May 27, 1955Betty Jane Iason ...................................................... May 27, 1926
Seymour Lansner………………... ............ ........... May 27, 1992Ilene Kaufman ........................................................ May 29, 1976Walter Honig .......................................................... May 30, 1992Mary Lorence ......................................................... May 30, 1938Millie R. Dorf ......................................................... May 31, 1917
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 9:30 AM
Religious School
7:30 PM
Brownstone Bklyn
Yom HaShoah
Commemoration
Kane Street
Synagogue
2Yom HaShoah
ObservedHolocaust
Remembrance Day
3 4
7:00 PM
Union Temple
Singers
5Rosh Chodesh Iyar
6
First Friday
Family Shabbat
6:00 PM Snacks
6:30 PM Service
Pot Luck Dinner
7 9:00 AM
Shabbat Morning
Hevre
10:30 AM
Shabbat Morning
Service
1:00 PM
Luncheon for
Ametz, JCCANY
89:30 AM
Religious School
9Yom HaZikaron
Israel’s
Memorial Day
6:00 PM
Board of
Trustees
10Yom HaAtzma’ut
Israel
Independence Day
11
7:00 PM
Union Templ.e
Singers
12 13
6:30 PM
Kabbalat Shabbat
14
9:00 AM
Shabbat Morning
Hevre Siyyum10:30 AM
Shabbat Morning
Service
159:30 AM
Religious School
Mitzvah Day
16All Day
RJVNYS
Advocacy Day,
Albany
17 18
7:30 PMAnnual Meeting of
the Congregation
19 20
5:00 PM
Tot Shabbat6:30 PM
Kabbalat Shabbat
2110:30 AM
Shabbat Morning
Service
229:30 AM
Religious School
Siyyum
10:00 AM
Sisterhood
Breakfast, with
Drs. Bob Fried &
Gail Levine
23 24 256:45-7:15 PM
RJV Meeting with
State Senator
Squadron, BHS
7:00 PM
Union Temple
Singers
26 27
8:00 PM
Shabbat Evening
Service
2810:30 AM
Shabbat Morning
Service
Service of
Conversion:
Reyna
Esquivel-King
29 30Memorial Day
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May 2011
Nisan-Iyar 5771
Sunday, June 5, approximately 11 AM—3 PM
for the
The Celebrate Israel Parade
up Fifth Avenue.
The Brownstone Brooklyn Jewish Coalition will march together.
Join us for music, food, entertainment, and friendship.
Further details will follow.
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