Volume 56, Issue 9 May 4, 2015 The Board of Directors Cordially Invites You to The 163rd Annual Meeting of Sunday, May 31 at 7:00 pm Featuring Election and Installation of New Board Members Presentation of Avodah Honors Awards A Special Congregational Conversation with the Honorable Ron Dermer, Israel’s Ambassador to the United States Dessert Reception to Follow WHC News Congratulations to… Pat Hurston Lin, whose Off-Broadway play, Zelda at the Oasis, has been published by Samuel French, Inc. Susan April Marshall & Edward Stevens, on the birth of their grandson, Theodore Miller Goldman; and to Teddy’s parents, Melissa & Jason Goldman, and big brother, Ellis. Teddy is also the grandson of Rebecca Goldman & the late Dr. Jeffrey Goldman and the great-grandson of the late Mildred & Ellis April. Our Condolences to the Families of… Joel Ader, brother of Douglas Ader (Sue); uncle of Benjamin and Carolyn Ader. Joan Braunstein, mother of Karen Burgett (John) and Doug Braunstein (Julie); grandmother of Noah, Dustin, Grace, and Brooke. Dr. Barry Brotman, husband of Lisa Brotman; father of Erica Orgen (Brian), and Melissa Brotman (Rand Sacks); grandfather of Lydia, Justin, and Miles. Sidney “Curtis” Dworken, husband of Dione “Dee” Kofron; father of Dudley Dworken (Karen), Devon Burak (Billy), and James Dworken. Betty Egber, mother of Arlene Kushner (Dr. Herb Kushner), Dr. Mark Egber (Beth), and Joyce Perkal (Allan). Arnold Grant, husband of Sandra Grant; father of Jodi Grant (Tom Skinner) and Bonni Theriault (Michael). Martin Grunley, father of Kenneth Grunley (Ginny), Janice Violette (Jon), and Nancy Grunley; grandfather of Kali Violette, Josh Violette (Naoko), Adam Grunley (Aimee), Lauren Grunley, Andrew Ziegler, and Todd Ziegler. Washington Hebrew Congregation Meg Jacobs Flax, President M. Bruce Lustig, M.A.H.L., D.D., Senior Rabbi Susan N. Shankman, M.A.H.L., A.M.R.S., Rabbi Aaron Miller, M.A.H.L., Associate Rabbi Joseph A. Skloot, M.A.H.L., M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Rabbi Mikhail Manevich, Cantor Susan R.A. Bortnick, M.S.M., Cantor DJ Schneider Jensen, M.S. Ed. Director, E-T Early Childhood Center Fran Miller, M.S. Ed., Director RJW Early Childhood Center Ira Miller, Director of Informal Education Stephanie Tankel, M.A., M.A.J.E., RJE, Interim Director, Religious School Steven Jacober, Executive Director Naomi Abelson, Director of Temple Programs & TOV Miriam Feffer, Director of Development Lindsay Fry, Director of Member Services Mohan Mistry, Director of Engineering & Maintenance Stephen Stoupa, CPA, CGMA, Director of Finance Joshua O. Haberman, D.H.L., D.D., Rabbi Emeritus Susan J. 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Send address changes to the Washington Hebrew Congregation Journal, 3935 Macomb Street, NW, Washington, DC 20016. 2 John Edward Herman, son of Sylvan Chic Herman and Gloria Herman; brother of Robert Herman (Molly); uncle of Edison Herman. Leonard Kaplan, husband of Tobee Kaplan; father of Lyn Chasen (Barry), Randall Kaplan (Kathy Manning), Scott Kaplan (Maeve), and Lori Kaplan z”l; grandfather of Brandon (Catherine), Blake, and Ben Chasen; Elizabeth, Robert, and Jennifer Kaplan; Sara Kaplan Stricker (Elon); and Sophia, Aubrey, and Henry Kaplan; and great-grandfather of Brandon Chasen Jr. Sylvia “Suzy” Minkoff, mother of Michael Minkoff (Melanie Maytin), Barry Minkoff (Carol), and Rusty Minkoff (the late Nancy Minkoff). Mark Scalettar, husband of Lois Scalettar; father of Michael Adam Scalettar; son of Dr. Raymond Scalettar; stepson of Phyllis Scalettar; sister of Lydia Ziolkowski (Andrew). Phyllis Kolodner Schwartz, mother of Barbara Faigen (Gary) and Marilyn Butters (Doug); grandmother of Sara Butters, Stephanie Considine (Devin), and Rebecca Faigen. John H. Wolff, husband of Arline Wolff; father of Lisa Wolff-Vinner (Steven Vinner), Evan Wolff (Sondra), and Dr. Michael Wolff (Polly). Prime Timers (continued from page 12) Despite enormous changes in environment and lifestyle, Kallison and his wife Anna maintained their cultural heritage and raised their children with Jewish faith and values. To RSVP, please send a check payable to WHC Prime Timers ($12 for Prime Timers, $15 for all others) to Jo Ellen Fishman, 2614 Northhampton St. NW, Washington, DC 20015. For more information, please call 202-363-9264. Services WHC News Congregational Conversation to Conclude with Ambassador Dermer and Ari Shavit Friday, May 8 Lay-Led Service On November 21, 2014, Ari Shavit stood on the bimah and began WHC’s journey with his acclaimed book My Promised Land. We have gathered every month since, in small groups and with noted scholars, to discuss, question, and learn. Now, we ask you to join us for two very special events, as we conclude WHC’s Congregational Conversation. Shel West RJWECC Pre-K Shabbat Service & Celebration 6:00 pm Rabbi Lustig, Cantor Bortnick Saturday, May 9 Early Torah Study Annual Meeting WHC’s Annual Meeting on Sunday, May 31 will begin at 7:00 pm and will feature a special Congregational Conversation Keynote from Israel’s Ambassador to the United States, Ron Dermer. Born and raised in Miami Beach, Florida, Ambassador Dermer earned a degree in Finance and Management from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania and a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) from Oxford University. In 2004, the ambassador co-authored with Natan Sharansky Ambassador Ron Dermer the best-selling book, The Case for Democracy: The Power of Freedom to Overcome Tyranny and Terror. From 2005-2008, he served as Israel's Minister of Economic Affairs in the United States, and from 2009-2013, he served as senior advisor to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. 5:30 pm Rabbi Lustig Morning Service Rabbi Shankman, Cantor Bortnick 9:00 am 10:30 am ¡¡ Bar Mitzvah of Ryan Gans ¡¡ Bar Mitzvah of Alex Stackman Afternoon Service & Havdalah Rabbi Shankman, Cantor Manevich 5:30 pm ¡¡ Bar Mitzvah of Zachary Brodsky Friday, May 15 Lay-Led Service Shel West 5:30 pm Shabbat Confirmation Service 6:00 pm All Clergy Shabbat Service, Dinner, and Panel On Friday, June 5, Ari Shavit returns to address the Congregation during our 6:00 pm Shabbat service. We invite you to “pray and stay” after the service for a Shabbat dinner and panel discussion focusing on the issues raised in My Promised Land with Mr. Shavit, David Harris, and Rabbi Uri Regev. David Harris is executive director of the American Jewish Congress. He has led AJC since 1990, working with world Ari Shavit leaders to advance the well-being of Israel, combat anti-Semitism, monitor the condition of Jewish communities, and promote intergroup and interreligious understanding. Rabbi Regev is president and CEO of HiddushFreedom of Religion for Israel and a leading voice for religious liberty and liberal Judaism in Israel and around David Harris the world. He delivered the Congregational Conversations Keynote, “Settlements, Religion, and Democracy.” Saturday, May 16 Early Torah Study Rabbi Skloot Morning Service Rabbi Skloot, Cantor Bortnick 9:00 am 10:30 am ¡¡ Bar Mitzvah of Brenner Levin ¡¡ Bar Mitzvah of Ben Sherman Afternoon Service & Havdalah Rabbi Miller, Cantor Manevich 5:30 pm ¡¡ Bar Mitzvah of David Mishkin Sunday, May 17 Confirmation Service All Clergy 9:00 am Reservations are required for the dinner and discussion as we anticipate this event will reach capacity. The cost is $18 for WHC members and $25 for non-members. Please make your reservation online: whctemple.org/congregational-conversations. For registration assistance, please call Layne Weiss, 202-895-6307. Rabbi Uri Regev 3 Our B’nei Mitzvah May 9, 2015 Morning Service May 16, 2015 Ryan William Gans Morning Service Son of Lissa & Mark Levin Brenner is a seventh grade student at Herbert Hoover Middle School. He is the brother of Jansyn and Danya; the grandson of Lori & Arnold Horwitz, Elaine Levin, and the late Meyer Levin; and the great-grandson of Sonia Raport. Son of Kelly & Bob Gans Ryan is a seventh grade student at Cabin John Middle School. He is the brother of Jack and Samantha, and the grandson of Gail & Jerome Stackman and Linda & Lanny Gans. Morning Service Alex Taylor Stackman Son of Lisa & Garrett Stackman Alex is a sixth grade student at Cabin John Middle School. He is the brother of Justin, and the grandson of Gail & Jerome Stackman, Rhona Friedman, and the late Michael J. Friedman. Havdalah Service Zachary Joseph Brodsky Son of Amy & Jason Brodsky Zachary is a seventh grade student at Herbert Hoover Middle School. He is the brother of Ilana and the grandson of Judith List, Stuart Brodsky, Joan Maitre, and William Mintz. Brenner Aidan Levin Morning Service Benjamin Ashton Sherman Son of Catherine Foot & Jonathan H. Sherman Benjamin is a seventh grade student at Norwood School. He is the brother of Julia, and the grandson of Rosemary Irene Foot, Robert Foot, and the late Lola & Gerald Sherman. Havdalah Service David Lewis Mishkin Son of Marcie & Jay Mishkin David is a seventh grade student at Cabin John Middle School. He is the brother of William, and the grandson of Julie Peternick and Lois Mishkin, and the late George Peternick and Lew Mishkin. Shabbat Acknowledgements May 8–9, 2015 Sponsoring the Oneg Shabbat: Gail & Jerome Stackman and Linda & Lanny Gans, in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their grandson, Ryan Gans; Rhona Friedman and Gail & Jerome Stackman, in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their grandson, Alex Stackman; and Joan Maitre, in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of her grandson, Zachary Brodsky. Contributing to the Carrie Simon Altar Flower Fund: Kelly & Bob Gans, in honor of Ryan; Lisa & Garrett Stackman, in honor of Alex; Amy & Jason Brodsky, in honor of Zachary; and Sherry Sundick, in memory of Amnon Behrend. May 15–16, 2015 Sponsoring the Oneg Shabbat: Lori & Arnold Horwitz and Elaine Levin, in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their grandson, Brenner Levin; Mrs. Rosemary Foot and Ms. Ann Sherman, in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their grandson and nephew, Benjamin Sherman; and Marcie & Jay Mishkin, in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, David. Contributing to the Carrie Simon Altar Flower Fund: Lissa & Mark Levin, in honor of Brenner; Catherine Foot & Jonathan Sherman, in honor of Benjamin; and Marcie & Jay Mishkin, in honor of David. 4 WHC News Celebrating Our Confirmands 10+ YEARS IN RELIGIOUS SCHOOL 100s OF CARPOOLS 1,000s OF FRIENDSHIPS 1,000,000s OF TWEETS, TEXTS & INSTAGRAMS ENDLESS Memories Join us to celebrate the accomplishments of these young women and men at WHC’s Confirmation Service Sunday, May 17, 9:00 am at Temple And Honoring Their Teachers Please join us at the 6:00 pm Shabbat Confirmation service on Friday, May 15 when Washington Hebrew Congregation will recognize the Early Childhood and Religious School teachers who started and guided these young people on their educational journeys. 5 May 2015 CARRIE SIMON HOUSE Helping young, homeless mothers build better lives for themselves and their children. Board of Directors Deborah G. Astrove Nancy Robinson Breuer Nicole Goodman Jamie Hanenbaum Groban Janet Katz Mia Kogan, MD Bob Margolis Robin L. Shaffert James Smith Cortney Weinbaum Special thanks to some recent donors S. Albert Glass Company BB&T Bank Betsy & Robert Bindeman Eagle Bank Douglas Construction Group Angela & Joel Glazer The Gordon Foundation Catherine Green & Family Kerry Iris & Eric Kassoff Dr. & Mrs. Israel Kogan Yvette Kraft Holly & Ron Lobel Janet & Edward Lublin Susanna McBee Karen & Doug Monsein & Family Cathy & Frank McCulloch Carol Robinson Lynn & John Sachs Sadugor Family Partnership Nell & Edward Shapiro Arlene & David Slan Melissa & Philip Urofsky 1-800-GOT-JUNK A complete list of donors is available on our website. www.carriesimonhouse.org About Carrie Simon House Carrie Simon House, a nonprofit transitional housing program in northwest Washington, DC, provides young, homeless mothers and their children a stable, nurturing group living environment and the time and support to get their lives on track. With individualized counseling, mentoring and day-today guidance, Carrie Simon House makes it possible for single mothers age 18-25 to advance or complete their schooling, attain steady employment and develop sound lifemanagement and parenting skills. Since 1988, Carrie Simon House has provided more than 100 vulnerable young mothers with stability, structure, support and time to pursue a brighter future for themselves and their children. ! 1 CARRIE SIMON HOUSE May 2015 CSH Renovations! Whoever saves a life, saves the world.-Talmud Join us in lifting mothers and children out of homelessness and poverty in our nation’s capital. There are lots of ways to make a tangible impact on the lives of CSH mothers and children. • Give In-Kind Donations • Give Financial Support • Give Time Carrie Simon House is a volunteer-led organization that relies on generous support from donors. We watch expenses carefully, while ensuring a safe, high-quality living environment for our residents. Your tax-deductible donations are mission-centric and support all Carrie Simon House programs and needs as shown in the chart to the right. We are currently seeking volunteers with special talents in grant writing and finance (accountant, banker, business manager, et al.) WHC members, Elizabeth & Bob Margolis, generously made possible the 2013-2014 renovations to the Carrie Simon House. Their donation provided muchneeded renovations including: installing a new roof, gutters, windows, doors and insulation; finishing two screened porches with heat/AC to create bedrooms; and buying a new washer/dryer. These renovations make the home more energy efficient and pleasant for the residents. In addition, Elizabeth & Bob secured gift-inkind donations for the kitchen renovation including: new appliances, vinyl Old ßooring was mismatched flooring, wood cabinetry, sink and laminate countertops. Thanks to these improvements, many evenings the residents are now in the kitchen together preparing healthy meals for themselves and their children. Of course, to make a kitchen fully functional, there are many other items that are necessary. A wish list was created on Amazon.com and more New wood cabinets, than 70 individuals donated items such appliances & countertops in the renovated kitchen as small appliances, dishes, glassware, pots & pans, and cooking utensils. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!! Carrie Simon House Expenses - 2014 Salaries for House Manager & Social Worker (61%) Operations (14%) Resident expenses & transportation (2%) Facilities & Equipment (23%) Ways to support Carrie Simon House To join our email list and receive biannual newsletters, please email Carrie.Simon.DC@gmail.com. To make a contribution online, please go to WHCTemple.org, choose Donate and select Carrie Simon House under the fund designation. 23% 2% 14% 61% Contributions may also be mailed to: Carrie Simon House, 8605 Hidden Hill Lane, Potomac, MD 20854 www.carriesimonhouse.org 2 Nominees for WHC Board of Directors Ellen R. Berlow Ellen, her late husband, Ralph F. Berlow, her children, and grandchildren have been members of Washington Hebrew Congregation for four decades. She has served on many WHC committees including Community Issues/Social Action, learning retreats with EmptyNesters, adult education courses, and travel to Israel with Rabbi Joseph Weinberg. She attended the 2007 Union for Reform Judaism biennial conference in San Diego as a WHC delegate. Ellen is the co-founder of WHC Books, a library discussion group that meets quarterly to share books and poetry on Jewish themes. Ellen is a freelance journalist and has written for The Washington Post, The Wall St. Journal, and United Features Syndicate. She was a columnist on health and aging for The Washington Times from 1993-98. She was communications director for the Maryland Presidential campaign for Jimmy Carter and served as information director of President Carter's Advisory Committee for Women. Ellen is currently deputy editor of the Cosmos Club monthly bulletin. Brian Friedman Brian has been a member of Washington Hebrew Congregation for several years. Originally from suburban Detroit, Brian came to D.C. as a founder of a successful tech company. He holds BS, MA, and MBA degrees from the Kogod School at The American University and is a real estate developer, specializing in boutique hotel development. Brian also serves as an adjunct faculty member at Georgetown University’s graduate commercial real estate program. Brian is the founder of two investment companies: Friedman Capital, an investment management company, and Foxhall Partners, a commercial real estate development firm. After graduating from Kogod, Brian was a senior associate at KPMG in its Audit and Risk Advisory department. He also served as vice president and Chief Investment Officer at First Management Group, a Maryland-based pension fund, real estate asset management, development, and private equity advisory firm. Brian is a member of the Pension Real Estate Association, the Urban Land Institute, and the International Council of Shopping Centers. He is a founding board member of the Adams Morgan Youth Leadership Academy, serves on WHC’s Minds Matter committee, and volunteers with Iona Senior Services. Brian and his wife, Robin Miller Friedman, have two children, Lawson and Stella. The family lives with their dog, Bo, in Wesley Heights in Washington, D.C. Deborah Goldman Deborah has been a member of Washington Hebrew Congregation for more than 30 years; she attended religious school, became a Bat Mitzvah, was confirmed, and was married at WHC. Her parents, Marjory and Fred Goldman, have also been longtime, active members of the Congregation; her father served on the WHC Board, and her mother taught in the religious school for 18 years. Deborah is the immediate Past President of WHC Sisterhood. Deborah graduated with distinction from the Honors Program at the University of Michigan, received a JD cum laude from Cornell Law School and worked at Arent Fox before “retiring” from law practice when her oldest son was born. When her children were in preschool, Deborah served as co-chair of the Silent Auction Committee at the Rabbi Joseph Weinberg Early Childhood Center. Deborah also served on WHC’s Religious School Committee. Before becoming Sisterhood President, Deborah served as the co-chair of Sisterhood’s Religion, Youth, and Education Committee and co-chaired Sisterhood’s Women’s Seder. In the wider community, she also served as the Whitman Cluster Coordinator for two terms, and currently serves as Pyle Cluster Representative, and on the Merrimack Park Pool Board. Deborah is married to Howard Levine and has two sons, Jared (15) and Joshua (12). Jessica Isen Jessica is a lifelong member of Washington Hebrew Congregation. She is chair of the Youth Committee and a past co-chair of Mitzvah Day. Jessica has celebrated all of her significant life cycle events with the Congregation: Bat Mitzvah, Confirmation, and her marriage to Michael Isen, who is also a lifelong member of Washington Hebrew. Jessica attended the University of Maryland and is a health coach in Rockville, Maryland with BodyTech, Inc. She also serves on the Board of Governors at Woodmont Country Club. Jessica and Michael are the parents of Sam and Molly, who attend the Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School. 8 Jeremy London Jeremy has been a member of Washington Hebrew Congregation for 30 years. He attended WHC Religious School and has celebrated all major life events with WHC. His parents, Dr. Gary and the late Susan London, have also been longtime and active members of the Congregation. Jeremy graduated from the University of Michigan and received a JD from the George Washington University Law School with highest honors. He began his legal career at the law firm of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP where he has been a partner since 2006, specializing in mergers and acquisitions and corporate finance transactions. He has been named a leading M&A attorney in Washington by Chambers USA each year since 2008. Jeremy is involved in numerous pro bono activities at Skadden, including having represented survivors of the Holocaust in ghetto reparations programs. He also serves on the Board of Directors of Junior Achievement of Greater Washington, an organization dedicated to youth financial literacy programs in the D.C. community. Jeremy and his wife, Robin, have three children, Samantha, Casey, and Cooper, who all attended the Rabbi Joseph Weinberg Early Childhood Center. Kimberly Wachen Kimberly has been a member of Washington Hebrew Congregation for more than 35 years. She attended WHC Religious School as a child, became a Bat Mitzvah and was confirmed at WHC, was married by WHC clergy, and has celebrated all major life cycle events with the Temple. Her parents, Rozelle and Barry Grossman, have also been longtime members of the Congregation. Kimberly graduated from Duke University with majors in history and accounting and became a Certified Public Accountant. She received a JD from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where she was elected president of her class. Kimberly is a partner in the Washington office of Arent Fox, where she has practiced real estate and corporate law for 23 years. Kimberly is recognized as one of the top real estate lawyers in the country by Chambers USA, Legal 500, Super Lawyers Magazine, and other leading industry publications. Kimberly and her husband, David, have two children, Allison and Robert, who attended the Rabbi Joseph Weinberg Early Childhood Center and now attend Religious School at the Julia Bindeman Suburban Center. Lewis Wiener Lew has been a member of Washington Hebrew Congregation for more than 25 years. He co-chaired the Rabbinic Search Committee that resulted in the hiring of Rabbi Skloot, is the co-chair of the Board’s ECC Committee and co-chaired the 2014 Board Retreat. A partner with the international law firm Sutherland Asbill & Brennan, Lew heads the firm’s financial services litigation group and serves as its Washington, D.C. office’s pro bono partner. Prior to joining Sutherland in 2000, Lew was a trial attorney with the U.S. Department of Justice. He is a 1984 graduate of the State University of New York at Albany and received his law degree in 1987 from The American University, Washington College of Law. Lew is a member of the Board of Trustees/Board of Directors of the State University of New York at Albany and the University at Albany Foundation. Lew is also co-chair and a longtime member of the Board of Directors of the Washington Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs, a member of the Board of Trustees of the Norwood School, and since 2000, has served as a court-appointed member of the United States Court of Claims Advisory Board. Lew and his wife, Alisa, have three children, Zachary (16), Jillian (14), and Lindsay (12). Dan Werner Dan, a member of the Congregation for 25 years, is vice chair of the Amram Scholar Series, for which he often serves as moderator. He has also participated as a discussion leader in this year’s Congregational Conversations focused on Ari Shavit’s book My Promised Land and has organized numerous political-debate style programs for the Congregation during election years. A former member of the Religious School Committee, Dan volunteered as a Mitzvah Day team leader for more than 15 years. Dan is an executive producer at Newshour Productions, LLC, where he created and produces the.News, a weekly online youth news program that is distributed to schools. He also originated and serves as executive producer of By the People, a project of public television and Stanford University’s Center for Deliberative Democracy that generates civic engagement activities and television programs on controversial public issues in the United States and abroad. Dan graduated with honors in political science from New York University before earning both law and journalism degrees from Columbia University. In 1974, working as Fred Friendly’s teaching assistant at the Columbia University School of Journalism, he assisted in the publication of the book, The Good Guys, the Bad Guys and the First Amendment. Dan’s wife, Leslie Maitland, served as an officer of the Congregation and chairs the Amram Scholar Series. They have two children, Zachary and Ariel. 9 WHC Thanks Its Generous Contributors H. MAX & STEPHEN C. AMMERMAN PERFORMING ARTS FUND Donor In Honor of: Andrew Ammerman Birthday of Nate Judson Birthday of Patricia Fitzgibbons Birthday of Sidney Silver, Esq. Birthday of Maralyn Belz Wedding Anniversary of Nancy & Steve Kohn Birthday of Elaine Ammerman Birthday of Eric Salat Birthday of Rabbi Harold S. White Birthday of Rachel Collin Birthday of William “Skipper” Loewenberg Birthday of Melissa Levine Donor Andrew Ammerman In Memory of: Ruth Elizabeth O’Brien AMRAM SUNDAY SCHOLAR SERIES ENDOWMENT FUND Donor In Memory of: Lydia Gillman Aaron Marvin Gillman, M.D. LILLIAN & ALFRED BENNETT FINE ARTS ENDOWMENT FUND Donor In Memory of: Mr. & Mrs. John Zeller Mary Zeller Dr. Adolphe J. Zeller JULIA & JACK BINDEMAN FUND Donor In Honor of: Jane & Jerry Putnam Special Birthday of Carol Bindeman JANE BURKA SISTERHOOD LEADERSHIP FUND Donor In Honor of: Carol & Roy Nerenberg Rabbi Shankman Donor Gabrielle Grunau In Memory of: Daisy Grunau CANTORIAL & CONCERT FUND Donor In Honor of: Carol & Roy Nerenberg Cantor Manevich Lauralie Schwartz & Family Cantor Manevich EDLAVITCH-TYSER FAMILY RELATIONS INSTITUTE ENDOWMENT FUND Donor In Memory of: Miriam R. Feldman Sadie B. Feldman EMPTY NESTERS FUND Donor In Honor of: Frank Spigel Special Birthday of Joan Rosenbach Donor Holly & Jeff Bergman Joan Rosenbach In Memory of: Irene Dick Anita Bergman LOIS & RICHARD ENGLAND SPECIAL NEEDS ENDOWMENT FUND Donor In Memory of: Roberta Cohen Phyllis Kolodner Schwartz Dr. & Mrs. S. Kalman Kolansky Julia Saltz GENERAL FUND Donor Rona & Scott Elias Lissa & Mark Levin 10 In Honor of: 85th Birthday of Joan Rosenbach Bar Brenner Aidan Levin GENERAL FUND Donor In Honor of: Jill, Richard, Erica & Jordan Finci; Jennifer, Benjamin & Charlotte Livingston 55th Anniversary of Richard & Judi Sugarman Kit Strauss & Jason Reis Bar Mitzvah of Andy Strauss-Reis Michael & Dana Rocks Rabbi Lustig Catherine Foot & Jonathan H. Sherman Bar Mitzvah of Benjamin Ashton Sherman Garrett & Lisa Stackman Bar Mitzvah Alex Taylor Stackman St. Patrick’s Episcopal Day School Steven Jacober In Memory of: Elaine Gottlieb Jane Wilensky David Berler Della Berler Shelly & Peter Berman Morris Lenkin Roberta & Leonard Biegel Louis B. Sodsisky Karen Lewis-Carter & Jeff Carter Jeanne G. Lewis Daryl Castillo Al Castillo Janet Walker Chirlin Ron Chirlin Mr. & Mrs. Irving Cohen Nora Balk Eugene Cowen Phyllis Cowen Beth & Ronald Dozoretz Melvin Goldman Irwin Edlavitch Hilda Edlavitch Lois England Richard England Patricia Fabrikant Barbara Ellen Carlin Linda & Jay Freedman Arthur Miller Stephanie Garfinkle Phyllis Kolodner Schwartz Beverly Gendleman Norman Rosenberg Joan Greenbaum Bob Greenbaum Sidni & Mel Greenblat Samuel Greenblat David Hillman Joseph Hillman Richard & Linda Isen Adele Isen Larry H. Israel Sophia E. Israel Bernice Israel Gemma Jabes Diamantina Abdelas Ann Joseph Benjamin Friedman Susan & Kenny Kasnett Judith Robert Mr. & Mrs. Richard Kline Bernice R. Goldstein Arthur & Tina Lazerow Hessie Lazerow Jane Lipton Cafritz Frederick Lipton David McGrew Phyllis Kolodner Schwartz Steven & Cindy Michael Bernice Lebbin Myron & Susan Myers Reuben Myers Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Nordlinger Janet G. Nordlinger Susan & Norman Oblon Belle Stratton Ronald J. Orleans Harry B. Orleans, M.D. Brett D. Orlove John E. Herman Charlotte F. Pearlman Sade Frank Margie Peyser Ted Peyser Mr. & Mrs. William Peyser Ted Peyser Susan & Arnold Quint Eleanor S. Arenson Michael Rappaport Sonia Rappaport Sarah W. Regnell Ely Wagner Bert Rein Moe Rein Caryn & Allen Rich Phyllis Kolodner Schwartz Ellen, Natalie & Brett Rosenblum Paul Yanuck Linda & Alan Rosenthal Yvette Schwartz Joan & Barry Rosenthal Charlotte Krinsly Nancy Roth Sylvia Roth Mr. & Mrs. Jack Sandler Fred Sandler Suzanne & Craig Scheer Gloria Gilbert Donor The Susan Berg Family GENERAL FUND Donor In Memory of: Ann Schwartz David Silver Linda & Sam Shapiro Irving Sacks Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. Shulman Phyllis Kolodner Schwartz Sandy Shulman Dean J. Shulman Family of Hannah Bengelsdorf Hannah Bengelsdorf Family of Jacob Billig Jacob Billig Hugh Steinberger Jeanne G. Lewis Barbara & Mike Stutz Sidney “Curtis” Dworken Simon Wagman Abraham Wagman Lenore S. Weinberg Norris H. Weinberg Cyla & Marvin Weiner Rose Lieberman Claire West Max Heuman Roslyn Wolf Kenneth Diamond Peter Yeskel Stanley Yeskel Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Zelenko Morris A. Saltz LEO & ELIZABETH GOODMAN PUBLIC ISSUES ENDOWMENT FUND Donor In Honor of: Joan Churchill Bar Mitzvah of Dylan Estrin Rosoff Donor Stanley R. Bloomfield Sonya Gordon Martha Kahn & Simeon Kriesberg Peter & Nanette Levinson In Memory of: Anthony Churchill Anthony Churchill Anthony Churchill Anthony Churchill JOSHUA O. HABERMAN SCHOLARSHIP & PUBLICATIONS ENDOWMENT FUND Donor In Honor of: Marsha Pinson Earl Colson ABRAHAM & FREIDA HOCHBERG CREATIVE CULTURAL FUND Donor In Memory of: Jane & Philip Hochberg Thomas G. Wolf Arthur Wolf HURSTON LIBRARY Donor David Epstein Pat & Willy Lin & Family In Memory of: Rosalind Epstein Dr. Ronald Hurston IRENE & ABE POLLIN MUSIC PROGRAM INITIATIVE Donor In Memory of: Fred & Marjory Goldman Ann Michaels Goldman ISRAEL QUEST FUND Donor In Honor of: Joanne & Brian Barlia Amy Lustig being honored by Israel Bonds Ira Miller & Allison Buchman & Family Amy Lustig being honored by Israel Bonds Bella & Henry Tovey Amy Lustig being honored by Israel Bonds Layne Weiss Amy Lustig being honored by Israel Bonds CAROL KELLNER ECC MEMORIAL FUND Donor In Memory of: Allyson & Stewart Grossman Deborah Karch Bessie Wool S. George Lazer WHC Thanks Its Generous Contributors ROSE E. KOENIG RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FUND Donor In Honor of: Tammy & Eli Etzyon Special Birthday of Samantha Etzyon Donor Martha & Stuart Bindeman KOL RINAH CHOIR Donor Faye Bildman In Memory of: Nathan Koenig In Memory of: Phyllis Kolodner Schwartz RABBI M. BRUCE LUSTIG SCHOLARSHIP FUND Donor In Honor of: Sharon & Steven Blumenfeld Amy Lustig being honored by Israel Bonds Abby & Skip Talcott Bar Mitzvah of Brenner Levin Donor Joan & Norman Smith In Memory of: John Edward Herman ZENA MASON EDUCATION FUND Donor In Memory of: Ira & Lynne Bluestein Jerome Bernstein Nettie Gardner Jo-Anne & Nick Fleischer Murray Glickman MITZVAH DAY Donor In Honor of: Lori Klein & Max Fainberg Bat Mitzvah of Ava Simone Fainberg Bat Mitzvah of Cecelia “Cece” Nicole Fainberg Anne Friedman Sandy Kouzel’s Leadership of Mitzvah Day 2015 Amy Winston’s Leadership of Mitzvah Day 2015 Sara London’s Leadership of Mitzvah Day 2015 Betsy Grossman Bar Mitzvah of Nicholas (Nicky) Pine Marsha Pinson Sandra Kouzel Donor Betsy Grossman Eileen & Ron Orleans Froma Sandler Kathy & Bob Wenger In Memory of: Estelle Zappala Bernard Segerman Mrs. Margolious Sam Roth Lisa Sandler Spaeth Paul Yanuck STEPHANIE MORRIS PRIME TIMERS PROGRAMMING FUND Donor In Honor of: Annette Bronrott 95th Birthday of Louis Kornhauser Jane Josephs Suzy Morris’ wonderful Prime Timers presidency Donor Greta Goldman Suzy & Al Morris In Memory of: Helen W. Klauber Sophia G. Goldman Harry Schiffman Sara Schiffman Mark Scalettar KAMY LOREN NATHANSON BAR & BAT MITZVAH KIDDUSH CUP ENDOWMENT FUND Donor In Memory of: Annette Bronrott Estelle Zappala Dr. & Mrs. Edwin Fleishman Harry Fleishman Amy Bronrott Munaker & Alan Munaker Louis Munaker Marsha Pinson & Children Marty Pinson SYLVIA & SAUL RITZENBERG HUMANITARIAN FUND Donor Susan & Larry Harris In Memory of: Daniel Banes SHELDON & JUDY SADUGOR MEMORIAL FUND OF ECC Donor In Memory of: Randi, David, Sami & Zoe Sadugor Murray Glickman Alfred Burka Leonard Burka Samuel “Dick” Gillman SELINGER (CHILDRENS) LIBRARY Donor In Memory of: Sandra Goldsmith Mary Glaser ABE & SYLVIA SHRINSKY CREATIVE WORSHIP PROGRAM FUND Donor In Memory of: Faith & Jim Kirk Sonne Babkes Margery Shrinsky & Family Joan Braunstein Margery Freedman Shrinsky Stuart Freedman CARLYNN & LARRY SILVERMAN FAMILY ENDOWMENT FOR JEWISH LIFE & LEARNING Donor In Honor of: Ruth & Simon Wagman Amy Lustig being honored by Israel Bonds WHC’s 2015 Mitzvah Day Donor Carlynn Silverman Ruth & Simon Wagman In Memory of: Bernard Segerman Marvin Kay ABRAM SIMON SCHOOL CAMP FUND Donor In Memory of: Linda Adler & Steven Fischer Helen Adler Anonymous Donor Martin “Marty” Pinson CARRIE SIMON HOUSE Donor Kenneth & Susan Luchs Abraham Robert Suritz In Memory of: Frank J. Luchs SISTERHOOD YOUTH, EDUCATION & ENRICHMENT FUND Donor In Honor of: Susan & David Fink Bat Mitzvah of Paige Nesbit TIKKUN OLAM VALUES (TOV) FUND Donor In Honor of: Cathy Kwart 100th Birthday of Miriam Feldman Fenohasina Maret Bar Mitzvah of Ben Muenzer David Muenzer & Melissa Schwartz Rabbi Miller Cantor Manevich Donor Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Bresler Cathy Kwart In Memory of: Martha Harrow Sidney “Curtis” Dworken Dr. Harold Sterling Laurie England Bernice Nathanson Murray Glickman RABBI JOSEPH WEINBERG YOUNG LEADERSHIP COMMUNITY SERVICE FUND Donor In Memory of: Marcia Weinberg Ruth A. Ellis WENDER MEMORIAL ARCHIVES FUND Donor In Honor of: Frank Spigel Special Birthdays of Dorothy & Louis Kornhauser WHC HUNGER PROJECT Donor Holly & Jeffrey Bergman Donor In Honor of: Roberta Brzezinski & Family Bar Mitzvah of Ben Muenzer Lily Coll Bar Mitzvah of Ben Muenzer Rachel Susan Howe Bar Mitzvah of Ben Muenzer Ellen Lott Bar Mitzvah of Ben Muenzer Ben Muenzer My Bar Mitzvah Dennis & Gerri Muenzer Bar Mitzvah of Ben Muenzer Randi Neuman Bar Mitzvah of Ben Muenzer Sharon M. Pretto-Katz Bar Mitzvah of Ben Muenzer Baird Webel Bar Mitzvah of Ben Muenzer Donor Wilma & Ray Dorris Jullie Peternick In Memory of: Tillie Rosenberg Helen Herman WORSHIP & MUSIC FUND Donor In Honor of: Harry & Steffi Alexander Bat Mitzvah of Serena Cullen Beth Ourisman Glassman Rabbi Lustig Brian & Megan Greenwald Rabbi Shankman Audrey, Steve, Kelsey, Steph, Irv Schaeffer & Family WHC’s Clergy & Staff Lauralie Schwartz & Family Rabbi Miller Donor In Memory of: Mr. Moritz Cohen, Jr. Addie M. Cohen Steven Fischer & Linda Adler Joseph Barsha Sylvan & Gloria Herman John Herman Jan & William Herman Phyllis Samuels Herman Ann & Bruce Lane Sol & Isobelle Steinberg Barbara Luchs Wallace Luchs, Jr. Frank Spigel Jerry Samuels Claire West & the West Family Phyllis Kolodner Schwartz Bonnie & Stuart Youngentob Nellie Brier YOUNG PROFESSIONALS (22-39) FUND Donor In Honor of: Lindsey Berman & Aaron Fanwick Rabbi Miller YOUTH FUND Donor Betty Glassman In Memory of: Rose Kanfer IVY ZOLA’S HELP-A-FRIEND FUND Donor In Honor of: Charlene & Marvin Feldman Special Birthday of Andrea Zola In Memory of: Sidney “Curtis Dworken Harold A. Nevin Ben Chartoff Mr. & Mrs. Dudley Dworken Eva Ehrlich Donor Janet & Jeff Abramson Shelley & Joe Chartoff Tributes in this WHC Journal reflect contributions received through April 22. 11 whctemple.org NON-PROFIT ORG US POSTAGE “Washington Hebrew Congregation” PAID SUBURBAN, MD WHC Journal PERMIT NO. 4240 Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist to Address Prime Timers Nick Kotz, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, author, historian, and WHC member, will discuss his latest book, The Harness Makers Dream: Nathan Kallison and the Rise of South Texas, at the Prime Timers monthly luncheon at Temple on Monday, May 18 at 12:30 pm. The Harness Maker’s Dream is a story written “with well-researched care and moving, superbly crafted prose. The result is a marvelous history lesson told with the lilt of a novel.” (Jim Lehrer, PBS New Hour). Mr. Kotz’s grandfather, Ukrainian immigrant Nathan Kallison, came to the United States at the age of 17 to escape anti-Semitic law and pursue a better life. Faced with the challenges of learning English and earning wages as a harness maker in Chicago, Kallison struggled. After moving to San Antonio, he found success in ranching and the farm and ranch supply business. Continued on page 2. Will You Help Send a Student to Camp? For the past 13 years, the generosity of Washington Hebrew Congregation members has made it possible for Abram Simon Elementary School students to attend Camp Moss Hollow, an overnight camp in Virginia at the edge of the Shenandoah Mountains for children-atrisk. Many of these children have never left the District; most have never been away from home; and for some, home is a shelter. As many of our congregants know from personal experience, camp offers children so much more than a summer activity — it is an extraordinary experience filled with possibility. Providing the children with an opportunity to go to Camp Moss Hollow depends on two things: the hard work of a small group of devoted Abram Simon Elementary School volunteers who manage the paper work, coordinate free physicals, and arrange transportation for the children…and you. The cost for a child to attend Camp Moss Hollow is $350. Our goal is to enable at least 50 children to experience this life-enhancing and possibly life-changing summer program. Your contribution to the Abram Simon Elementary School Camp Fund — of any amount — is most welcome. You can make a secure online donation on our website, whctemple.org/ giving. Please choose “Abram Simon Elementary School Camp Fund” from the dropdown menu. You can also send a check payable to WHC with “Camp Moss Hollow” written in the memo line to: Temple, Attn: Petra/Moss Hollow, 3935 Macomb Street NW, Washington, DC 20016. For more information about the Congregation’s involvement with the Simon School and the Camp Moss Hollow project, please contact Elissa Oshinsky, 301-229-3479 or mitzvahmommy@aol.com.