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The Bulletin Affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism
DECEMBER 2015 KISLEV - TEVET 5776 Vol. 167, No. 4
SHABBAT SERVICES FOR DECEMBER
SHABBAT VAYEISHEV 4 Friday Evening 4:00 PM - Fridays @ 4
First Friday Family Shabbat 6:00 PM - Snacks 6:30 PM - Kabbalat Shabbat 7:15 PM - Potluck Dinner
5 Saturday Morning 9:00 AM - Shabbat Hevre 9:30 AM - Out of the Shabbox 10:30 AM - Shabbat Morning Service 11:30 AM - PJ Library: It's Time for Shabbat Torah: Genesis 37:1-40:23 Haftarah: Amos 2:6-3:8
SHABBAT ROSH CHODESH CHANUKAH - MIKEITZ 11 Friday Evening 4:00 PM - Fridays @ 4 6:30 PM - Kabbalat Shabbat - Presentation by Akira Kitade on Japanese Rescuer Chiune Sugihara Dinner and Oneg to follow
12 Saturday Morning 9:00 AM - Shabbat Hevre 9:30 AM - Out of the Shabbox 10:30 AM - Shabbat Morning Service 11:30 AM - PJ Library: It's Time for Shabbat Torah: Genesis 41:1-44:17 Haftarah: Zechariah 4:1-7
SHABBAT VAYIGASH 18 Friday Evening 4:00 PM - Fridays @ 4 6:30 PM - Kabbalat Shabbat - Movie to follow: Cast a Giant Shadow - The story of Col. David ("Mickey") Marcus
19 Saturday Morning 9:00 AM - Shabbat Hevre 9:30 AM - Out of the Shabbox 10:30 AM - Shabbat Morning Service 11:30 AM - PJ Library: It's Time for Shabbat Torah: Genesis 44:18-47:27 Haftarah: Ezekiel 37:15-28
SHABBAT VAYCHI 25 Friday Evening 6:30 PM - Kabbalat Shabbat
26 Saturday Morning 10:30 AM - Shabbat Morning Service Torah: Genesis 47:28-50:26 Haftarah: I Kings 2:1-2:12
Israel: Land and People Join Rabbis Linda and Stephen Goodman for a profoundly memorable experience
July 16-29, 2016 Highlights: Jerusalem - eternal capital Tel Aviv/Yafo - yesterday, today, tomorrow Makhtesh Ramon - geological wonder Sdeh Boker - making the desert bloom Masada - desert fortress, heroic last stand Sea of Galilee - in the footsteps of Jesus
Giv'at Haviva - building Arab-Jewish partnerships Wadi Ara - conflicts of interests The Jordan River - waters of peace Tzefat - inspiration of the mystics The Golan Heights - mountains, water, history, neighbors
The Burma Road - saluting our congregant, Col. David (Mickey) Marcus
Yad Vashem - Israel's Memorial to the Shoah Rosh Hanikra - grottoes and bluffs The Shalom Hartman Institute - center of transformative thinking and study
Personal conversations with: Palestinians, Israelis; Muslims, Christians, Jews; scholars, students
$5,200 per person $500 Deposits due December 1
Round-trip airfare, nonstop from JFK (includes airline taxes and fuel surcharge)
12 days, 11 nights 4-star deluxe hotels in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Mitzpeh Ramon, and The Galilee
All breakfasts, 5 lunches, 5 dinners An outstanding licensed tour guide Gratuities Land package without airfare is available Prices based on double accommodations; single supplement is additional
For further information, please contact Rabbi Goodman: [email protected]
718-638-7600 x1
Join us at the Union Temple Chanukah Party!
December 13 at 4:00 PM Details on page 7
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Rabbis Message
Akira Kitade and the Sugihara Jews
Survivors and their stories. . . . To the best of my knowledge, no one from either side of my
family was lost in the Shoah. There arent even any survivors among us. My ancestors came from Germany, Poland and Russia with the different waves of immigration of those
particular communities, and everyone I know about was here in New York by the beginning
of World War I. I have heard and read personal accounts of survivors and their children
mostly through my work and studies as a rabbi. There is one phenomenon that has become
clearer to me with each passing year. That is the phenomenon of credibility. I have often been
struck by the convoluted and unbelievable qualities of many of the stories I have heard. And
yet, with each one, the truth has become increasingly and more excruciatingly clear.
Unbelievable and convoluted as they may sound, every one of these stories is the truth,
and the people telling them are alive today because of a momentary quirk of fate that turned potential disaster
into a reprieve. And, indeed, the memories they hold inside, and the effects of their experiences upon
their children and grandchildren, and beyond, still cannot be fully measured .
A boy with blonde hair and blue eyes. . . . I remember a short recollection by a second-generation survivor - a
friend of mine. She said I could tell the story but asked that I not print her name. Her parents were survivors
of the Lodz Ghetto, and she herself was born in a DP camp in Germany. She speaks fluent Yiddish, because
that is the language her parents spoke at home. At the Bar Mitzvah of her son, some 23 years ago now, she
took a few minutes to speak to her family. In fluent Yiddish, she said: What Im about to tell you is not a fantasy or a figment of my imagination. When our son was born and I looked at him for the first time, I knew
I had seen him before. She went on to explain that she had seen a family photo of her uncles family (her fathers brother) taken in Poland his wife and his five children, all of whom were killed in the Shoah. Only her uncle survived and moved to Israel. But sure enough, there in one of the family pictures, was a young boy
who looked exactly like her new little baby boy. I was so profoundly moved by this recollection that even
after all these years, I still remember her words that day of her sons Bar Mitzvah. The postscript is that when I spoke with her recently she told me that that Bar Mitzvah boy, who is now 35, has a young son of his own.
And indeed, that son, her grandson, with striking blue eyes and blonde hair, is also a virtual reflection of that
same young boy in the photograph the cousin that none of them would never know.
Sugiharas Jews and another personal story . . . . Chiune Sugihara was a Japanese diplomat who issued Visas for Life to some 6,000 Jews, saving them from certain death. He was one of those we call chasidei umot haolam, often translated as Righteous Gentiles, or, simply, Rescuers. We paid tribute to Chiune Sugihara several years ago at Union Temple on the anniversary of Kristallnacht. Akira Kitade is a freelance
writer, born in Japan in 1944. He has written a book called Visas of Life and the Epic Journey: How the Sugihara Survivors Reached Japan. In his research, Mr. Kitade found a small group of photos of these survivors in an album, and found one of the people in these pictures living here in New York, on Long Island.
Her name was Sonia Reed, and she was the mother of our friend and congregant David Reed. When David
looked at this picture, indeed, that young girl in the photo was, most assuredly, his mother.
Our opportunity to hear. . . . Through Davids efforts, we will have the opportunity to hear from Akira Kitade himself, as he comes to speak with us on Shabbat Evening, December 11th. Our Kabbalat Shabbat
service begins at 6:30 PM in the sanctuary, and Mr. Kitade will make his presentation during the
service. We will share some dinner together following the service and presentation. I hope you will join us
and the Reeds for services and this opportunity to hear this presentation and look at this book. This is part of
the story of our people: the story of Am Yisrael.
-Rabbi Linda Henry Goodman
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Officers Column
As the Days Get Colder
As I write this article it is early November and the temperature outside is going up to 70 degrees. It is hard to
imagine that winter is just around the corner. But the truth is winter is almost here.
The big holiday celebration for December is of course Chanukah. Our annual Family Chanukah Party is on
Sunday, December 13 from 4:00 7:00 PM. Kids will have fun activities and the adults will have vodka and
latkes to enjoy in their own part of our Social Hall. It is a wonderful family event that is not to be missed.
Union Temple is a great place to come in out of the cold. We think of ourselves as a warm and welcoming
congregation. I strongly believe that our Temple community lives up to that. Please tell your friends about
Union Temple and bring them to services or events. I encourage you, as the days get colder, to find warmth
and friendship at our Shabbat services, as we light candles and wish each other a warm Shabbat Shalom.
-Abe Barnett, Vice-President
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Sisterhood
A Discovery Most Chilling
What would you do if you suddenly discovered that your grandfather was a notorious Nazi concentration camp commandant who had sent an incalculable number of Jews to their deathsand would have included you among them? Join us on Sunday, December 20, at 10:00 AM, as we discuss Jennifer Teeges riveting memoir, My Grandfather Would Have Shot Me. The daughter of a German mother, Monika Goeth, and a Nigerian student, Jennifer spent her early life in an orphanage until she was adopted at the age of seven. During her years in the orphanage, she had contact with her mother and grandmother, but she was never told anything about her family roots. It was not until she was thirty-eight years old that she accidentally came upon a library book that revealed her grandfather was the sadistic Amon Goeth, The Butcher of Plaszw, who was chillingly portrayed by Ralph Fiennes in the film Schindlers List. Jennifers painful journey of discovery takes her to Poland and to Israel, and will touch the heart of everyone who joins her on it.
Havent had chance to read or finish the book? Not to worry. You are sure to have much to contribute to the conversation as we discuss how the dark secrets of the past overshadow the lives of us all in the present. Be sure to be with us for a morning of stimulating talk, good food, and good friends.
And dont forget to join us on Saturday evening, December 5, at 5:00 PM, for our annual Havdalah service with Brotherhood. As in the past, this moving event will be followed by a visit to the Brooklyn Museum to participate in its festive First Saturday activities. There will be music, hands-on art, and great exhibits to choose among. Its an exhilarating evening that you wont want to miss, and a great way to begin the wind down of 2015.
Were you with us in October for our visit to the Anne Frank Center? We thank our own Dr. Gail Levine-Fried for organizing this inspiring morning led by an enlightening museum docent and followed by a delicious lunch at the Woolworth Tower Kitchen restaurant.
We have many more exciting trips and programs coming your way. We hope that you will be with us for them alland as a member. If you have not yet renewed your membership, please do so promptly, and if you are not yet a Sisterhood member, we hope you will join us now. Its as easy as writing a check for $40 to Sisterhood of Union Temple. In this season of giving, we hope you will also consider making a contribution to Sisterhoods Memorial Fund, Rose Keit Flower Fund, or Happy Day Fund. What more meaningful way could there be to honor or remember our loved ones?
Sisterhood wishes everyone a happy Chanukah. May the joy of the holiday fill our homes and our hearts. And may the lights from our menorahs illumine the road to peace in our world.
-Barbara Brett, Secretary
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Education Corner
Celebrate at Union Temple I am excited that we have a lot of activity happening this December at Union Temple. Please join us for our first Breakfast of the school year with Rabbi Goodman, Strangers in Our Midst: Asylum Seekers and Jews.
Rabbi Goodman will talk about the ongoing crisis of refugees in Israel and how we can be part of the solution. In addition to this, we have several opportunities to celebrate Chanukah here at Union Temple. I hope to see you at one of the celebrations!
-Mindy Sherry, Director of Youth and Family Engagement
Chanukah Celebrations at Union Temple
PJ Library presents a Chanukah Concert with Debbie Brukman on December 13 from 3:30-4:00 PM. Debbie is a talented musician with a devoted following among the tots of Brooklyn. For more information or to RSVP, please contact Kimberly Lisi at [email protected].
Following the concert, there will be a Temple-wide Chanukah Celebration from 4:00-7:00 PM. We will have music by DJ Daigoro, snacks and drinks for adults, kid-friendly food. The Youth group will be leading games, cookie decorating and card making for the kids. We will be collecting new, unwrapped toys for a toy drive. There will be a large candle-lighting ceremony. Each family should bring their menorah and candles so we can light the candles together. The cost for the party is $5 per family in advance, $10 per family at the door. For more information or to RSVP, please contact Mindy Sherry at [email protected].
Religious School: Upcoming Events
December 6 - Religious School, Parent Breakfast with the Rabbi discussing Strangers In Our Midst: Asylum Seekers and Jews 9:30-11:00 AM December 13 - Religious School, Chanukah Party from 4:00-7:00 PM December 20 - Religious School, 4th/5th Grade Yom Mishpacha, JR Choir after Religious School
December 27 - No Religious School Please join us for the First Friday Family Shabbat on December 4! Our schedule for the evening: 6:00 - Snacks 6:30 - Shabbat Service 7:15 - Potluck Dinner
If you are joining us for the potluck dinner, please bring food for 10 people, enough to fill a 9 x 12 pan. Either home-cooked or take-out is fine!
Here are the food requests for this month's potluck dinner:
A - F: Dessert G - P: Main Course Q - S: Salad T - Z: Side Dish
We are asking for 3 families to sponsor pizza instead of bringing food. If you are interested in sponsoring pizza, please contact Mindy Sherry at [email protected]. The first three families to respond will sponsor pizza. If no families respond, then we will not have pizza.
We are having a supervised playroom on the 4th floor for the children after they eat.
December- Miracles (Chanukah) 12/5 Movement and Storytelling with Julie and Shawn
12/12 Music and Storytelling with Ben and Shawn 12/19 Music and Movement with Ben and Julie
Schedule for each class
9:30-9:45 welcome, snacks 9:45-10:00 stretching
10:00-10:45 class 10:45 more snacks and hanging with our friends
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Our Preschool professional staff is largely the same as last year. We have had a few minor changes including
the addition of a wonderful new head teacher.
Kerri Mulder joined our staff in September as the head teacher of the Sparrows, one of our threes classes. Kerri has had an interesting personal and professional life, which has taken her to many parts of the country. Kerri was born
in San Diego and lived there until she was in the sixth grade, when her family moved to Northern Virginia. She
loved living in California and says, "Its the best place to be a child, it never snows." Her family moved to Northern Virginia where her father, who was in the Navy, worked for the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. Kerri lived in
Virginia through high school and then moved to Florida where she attended Florida State, majoring in Theater.
After graduation Kerri worked in New England in the Berkshires for three years in year-round camps. These
camps offered programs for children and adults, in areas like team-building and nature science. Through her
experience at these camps she found that she really enjoyed working with children and moved to New York to
attend NYU's Masters in Theater Education program. As part of her Masters program Kerri did student teaching in both a kindergarten and a high school. It quickly became clear to her that working with younger
children was her passion. "I felt much more comfortable working with young children and it was a lot more
fun." She loved their enthusiasm and enjoyed being a part of all of the significant development that occurs in
the early years. So she enrolled at Hunter College to study early childhood education.
Kerri's first job after completing her Masters work was a one-year stint as an associate teacher at Dalton in Manhattan. She then moved on to Packer Collegiate Institute in Brooklyn Heights, where she worked as an
associate teacher for two years; first with three-year-olds, and then in a kindergarten classroom.
Kerri has been a wonderful addition to our professional staff. Her easygoing manner and sense of joy has
created a classroom that feels relaxed and happy, and her students feel comfortable and supported as they
explore the world around them. We are so happy to have Kerri as a member of our staff!
-Susan Sporer, Preschool Director
Preschool
Welcoming Kerri Mulder
Join Rabbi Goodman
on the 4th night of
Chanukah
in lighting the
menorah at
Bowling Green Park
Wednesday,
December 9th
5:00 PM (Just south of the
intersection of Broadway
and Morris Street.)
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Mazal Tov to
Pearl Knopf Schonfeld and Irvin Schonfeld
on the marriage of their son
Daniel Schonfeld to Stacey Schumeister
on October 24. And to
Ezra and Meredith Polonsky and Marvin and Diane Polonsky
on the naming of their daughter and granddaughter
Charlotte Rose Polonsky
on November 21.
THE SHALOM MEDITATION CIRCLE Wednesday, December 9, 5:30-6:30 PM
Focus: Increasing Our Joyfulness and Positive Energy
As we move into winter, hours of daylight decrease and cold and darkness increase. Many people find that this seasonal change affects their mood and energy level, making them feel less enthusiastic, more lethargic and more irritable. Seasonal Affective Disorder (or SAD)
is an intense form of these manifestations.
Almost instinctively, we long for Light and Warmth. Chanukah, the Jewish Festival of Light and Freedom, a joyous holiday, falls at this time of year when we are most in need of Light and Warmth and Joy.
Our Jewish traditions and practices give us many tools for increasing joyful feelings, for tapping into enthusiasm, and for dispelling Doom and Gloom thinking styles.
Come and experience the warm, relaxed ambiance of the SHALOM MEDITATION CIRCLE as we practice tools for INCREASING our JOYFULNESS and POSITIVE ENERGY (Ruach), including chanting and singing Hebrew melodies and songs accompanied by Abe Barnetts spirited guitar playing; visualization; Breathwork and Qi Gong (Moving Energy) led by Dr. Robert Fried (Bob).
There is no charge for the sessions. All are welcome. You do not have to be a Temple member to participate. No previous experience is required. Please arrive on time and wear comfortable clothing.
Dr. Gail Levine-Fried, longtime Temple member, Stress Management Instructor and Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT), facilitates the SHALOM Meditation Circle sessions.
Special Presentation Friday, December 11, 6:30 PM Author Akira Kitade will speak to us about his book
Visas of Life and the Epic Journey
Akira Kitade was born in Japan in 1944. He graduated from Keio University with a degree in French Literature, and went to work for the Japan National Touist Organization. After years of research on the Japanese diplomat Chiune Sugihara, Mr. Kitade published
his book in 2012. While conducting interviews with survivors in the United States, Mr. Kitade managed to locate one of the Jews in a photograph at the Japanese Tourist Bureau of Sugiharas Jews. The photograph was of Sonia Reed, David Reeds mother (see p.2). Friday, December 11 6:30 PM: Kabbalat Shabbat and Presentation 8:00 PM: Oneg and Dinner to Follow
Emma Goldin Lutz, our wonderful Student Cantor, will be presenting her Senior Recital on Wednesday, December 2, at
10:45 AM, at the Debbie Friedman School of Sacred Music at the Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion, 1 West 4th Street in Manhattan (between Broadway and Mercer). The theme will be French-Jewish Song. The music will range from pieces of the 19th-century Paris synagogue to songs written for French songstress Edith Piaf by Jewish composers. (Because of the security at the door, it is advised that you arrive by 10:30.)
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Tzedakah
Brotherhood
Join Us for Havdalah
Happy Chanukah!
Brotherhood and Sisterhood will join in a Havdalah service on Saturday evening, December 5, at 5:00.
Afterward, we will go to the Brooklyn Museum for the free First Saturday program of music and art.
There are always performers, gallery talks and exhibits, films and other activities at the museums First
Saturday events. Come with us and enjoy it.
I will be leading a book discussion on Sunday morning, January 24, at 10:00, about A Backpack, A Bear,
and Eight Crates of Vodka by Lev Golinkin. The author wrote about growing up Jewish in the former
Soviet Union, his familys difficult journey from there to Brooklyn when he was nine and the Soviet Union was nearing its end, and adjusting to his new life in America. In the end, youll see that the book tells the
story of a Jewish journey in more ways than one. And well have coffee and bagels, of course.
If you havent joined Brotherhood yet, you are always welcome. Dues are $36, payable to Brotherhood of Union Temple.
-Steven Segall, President
Thank You to Our Yom Kippur Appeal Donors Union Temple extends its deepest gratitude to the members who
contributed to our 2015 Yom Kippur Appeal. Your donations help fund
the work of the Temple and are most welcome.
Alexander Vitale and Elizabeth Palley
Nancy and John Beranbaum
Special Thanks to our beloved
Honorary President,
Hortense Hurwitz,
for sponsoring the
Yom Kippur 2015 Break-Fast
UNION TEMPLE MEMORIAL FUND Donated by ............................................................. in memory of Ruth Rae .................................................................................. Miriam Radkin David Zupnick ......................................................................... George Zupnick Steven Rifkind ......................................................................... Ira Rifkind Sherry Rosenberg .................................................................... Karen Pollack Doris Klueger .......................................................................... Arnold Schukin David and Amy Pollack........................................................... Julius A. Hellenbrand Irving and Maria Kuperszmid ................................................. Frymet Kuperszmid Linda Simka ............................................................................ Beatrice Goldfarb
RABBIS DISCRETIONARY FUND Donated by Anne Goodstein ....................................................................... in honor of her granddaughter Emma's Bat Mitzvah Martin Budd ............................................................................ in memory of his son, Harlan Budd Rachel and Joshua Baron......................................................... in honor of the naming of their daughter, Billie Makenzie Baron
ONEG SHABBAT Donated by .............................................................. in honor of Robert Newhouser (November 10).......................................... in memory of his parents, Hugo and Lotte Newhouser Robert Newhouser (December 18) .......................................... in memory of his parents, Hugo and Lotte Newhouser
DR. A. STANLEY DREYFUS LECTURE FUND Donated by Barbara and Hy Brett .............................................................. in memory of Gladys Finkel, sister of Mike Baron
SISTERHOOD MEMORIAL FUND Donated by ............................................................. in memory of Susanne and Henry Singer ....................................................... Gladys Finkel, sister of Mike Baron
SISTERHOOD HATTIE NEWMAN HAPPY DAY FUND Donated by ............................................................. in honor of Hortense Hurwitz .................................................................... Sisterhood
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Dr. Linda Henry Goodman Rabbi
Emma Goldin Lutz Student Cantor
Shinae Kim Temple Musician
Susan Sporer
Preschool Director
Mindy Sherry Director of Youth and Family Engagement
Beatrice Hanks President
Abe Barnett Ellen Kolikoff Jeffrey Stein
Vice Presidents
Steven Segall Secretary
Robert Newhouser Treasurer
Mike Baron Hortense R. Hurwitz
Doris Klueger Honorary Presidents
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David Rapheal Bulletin Editor
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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 email the
temple at [email protected]
or leave a message with the Temple Office.
Max Goldberg ............................................................... December 1, 1947 Elizabeth Perlo .............................................................. December 2, 1948 Jacob Fogel ................................................................... December 3, 1917 Meyer Kasdan ............................................................... December 3, 1940 Bernard Van Raalte ...................................................... December 5, 1908 Herman L. Sherrer ........................................................ December 5, 1969 Jacob M. Shaffer ........................................................... December 5, 1972 Max Baar ...................................................................... December 6, 1936 Abraham L. Lippin ....................................................... December 6, 1970 Sol A. Liebman ............................................................. December 6, 1978 H. Broadman Epstein .................................................... December 6, 1997 Minnie Reiss ................................................................. December 7, 1921 Solomon Hamburger ..................................................... December 7, 1923 Harry C. Levinson ........................................................ December 7, 1987 Michael Dumey ............................................................ December 8, 1939 Margaret Bo1ey ............................................................ December 9, 1973 Jacob Block .................................................. ..December 10, 1931 Max Hess .................................................................... December 10, 1941 Rachel Heimberger ..................................................... December 11, 1947 Bertram Heimberger ................................................... December 10, 1985 Lena H. B. Lax ........................................................... December 10, 1990 Anita M. Mandelbaum ................................................ December 11, 1947 Sarah Marienhoff ........................................................ December 11, 1958 Myrtle David............................................................... December 11, 1977 Michael Kraus............................................................. December 13. 1930 Fanny Petechsky ......................................................... December 13, 1931 Sylvia Hamburger ....................................................... December 13, 1996 Solomon Igelheimer ................................................... December 14, 1907 Fannie Igelheimer ....................................................... December 14, 1930 Abraham H. Frankel ................................................... December 14, 1943 Alexander Davidson ................................................... December 14, 1978 Bernard Bender ........................................................... December 15, 1926 William Meruk ........................................................... December 15, 1928 Mary Eilperin .............................................................. December 15, 1994 Harry N. Needle .......................................................... December 17, 1972 Alfred Newman .......................................................... December 18, 1932 Byrdie Hymes ............................................................. December 18, 1961 Gussie Epstein ............................................................ December 18, 1969 Kate Heller .................................................................. December 18, 1980 Helen H. Bernstein ..................................................... December 19, 1924 Lee Ornitz ................................................................... December 19, 1996 Aaron Polisar .............................................................. December 20, 1969 Jacob Iason ................................................................. December 21, 1946 Edward Drexler........................................................... December 22, 1928 Louis Schnell .............................................................. December 22, 1946 Esther Davidson .......................................................... December 23, 1928 Eva Jacobs .................................................................. December 23, 1942 Rubin Rodecker .......................................................... December 23, 1969 Eve Freiman ................................................................ December 23, 1978 George Kershner ......................................................... December 23. 1982 Alexander Spitzer ....................................................... December 24, 1941
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MOVIE NIGHT
FOLLOWING SERVICES ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18
REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED
Colonel David Mickey Marcus was a Jewish-American military officer, lawyer, Commissioner of the New York City Department of Correction, commander of the fledgling Israeli
Defense Forces during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war and a member of Union Temple.
Cast A Giant Shadow tells the story of Colonel Marcuss efforts to prepare Israeli troops to defend the newly declared state against the invasion of its Arab neighbors. Many of the soldiers under his command, newly arrived in Israel, were determined and enthusiastic, but untrained. The cast includes Kirk Douglas as Colonel Marcus, Yul Brynner, John Wayne, Michael Douglas, Angie Dickinson and Frank Sinatra.