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Spotlight 1
Tobay Hadassah Spotlight Issue 5 September/October 2015
Don’t miss Tobay’s
Gala Membership Luncheon and Fashion Show Sunday, November 1, 12:00 Noon
The Woodlands of Woodbury
Details on page 3!
Tobay Hadassah proudly presents
The Mental Health Players
In a series of three interactive vignettes
Including “Sex and the Senior”
Tobay’s General Meeting
Thursday, September 24th 7:00 pm
at
Plainview/Old Bethpage Library Auditorium
999 Old Country Road, Plainview
Refreshments provided
Spotlight 2
Visit Tobay at our new website:
hadassah.org/tobay
Presidents’ Letter Dear Tobay Members,
The New Year has arrived faster than you can say, “Rosh Hashanah!” We each look forward to the 5776 New Year, and pray for blessings of good health, peace, and success. We also hope that we can continue to be
dedicated and strong as Hadassah women!
What a fabulous summer we had! Thank you, Sheila Taylor, for hosting our annual pool party. We had cool but dry weather, and when mixed with some great food, friends and fun, topped off with a warm dip in the pool, relaxing
yoga, and friendly games, the afternoon was unbeatable.
Our Second Annual Comedy Night fundraiser was a huge success! Thank you, Madeline Budiansky and Audrey Teitler, for spearheading this laughter-filled event. Also our Hadassah Heroines Luncheon was a lovely way to honor our generous Heroines: great idea, Madeline. And for those who aren’t sure what a Hadassah Heroine is, ask us! Becoming a Heroine is another way to help support medical research and continue building up our medical community in
Israel.
Hadassah National elected our new national president and executive board in July at the annual National Business Meeting & Symposium in Philadelphia. Ellen Hershkin was officially elected as the new National President. During her
42- year membership in Hadassah, Ms. Hershkin has served as a national vice president, national secretary, the national coordinator of Young Judaea, national chair of Hadassah's Membership Outreach Department, the national chair of the Public Affairs Department and the National Office in Israel, national chair of Hadassah's Convention in 2004 and as a member of various committees. Ms. Hershkin is our organization's 26th president in our 103 years, and will lead our 330,000+ membership through these early years of Hadassah's second century. We wish
our new national leaders a successful term.
In this New Year 5776, we will, once again, reach for the High Holy Day prayer book, or Machzor to pray. Machzor comes from the Hebrew root which means “return,” “restore,” or “reflect,” and that is exactly what we Hadassah women tend to do at this time each year. We reflect on who we are as caring, Zionist women; we restore and renew our commitment to our cause; we ask members to return to being more active in our organization; and we return to our activities in the fall with restored energy and ideas. We look forward to seeing each of you return to us this fall so we can continue to forge new friendships, pave fresh paths toward personal growth and education, and rededicate ourselves in our support of Israel, medical advancement and health care,
and women’s advocacy.
. B'Shalom,
Marcy Alper & Linda Hillel,
Tobay Co-Presidents
You may obtain a copy of Hadassah’s financial report by writing to: Hadassah Financial Department, 50 West 58th St.,
New York, NY 10019.
FLORIDA: “A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION FOR HADASSAH, THE
WOMEN’S ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA, INC. (#SC-01298) AND HADASSAH MEDICAL RELIEF
ASSOCIATION, INC. (SC-04603) MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY
CALLING TOLL-FREE WITHIN THE STATE, 1 (800) HELP-FLA. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY
ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE.”
Hadassah makes no representations and/or warranties, and does not endorse any medical advice contained in this
publication and its applicability to particular persons. Hadassah shall not be responsible for loss, damage or injury
sustained by anyone as a result of any information distributed in this publication. We encourage all persons to consult
with their own health care professionals prior to embarking on, modifying or terminating any course of treatment.
Published six times a year by: Tobay Chapter of Hadassah, 505 Colonial Circle, Woodbury, NY 11797
Editors: Shirley Alon 516-921-8639 Anna Silverstein 516-349-1125 Business Manager: Paula Goldbaum 631-569-4563 Mailing List: Roberta Schechter 516-367-4518
Printed and mailed by The Country Printer, 716 New York Ave., Huntington, NY 11743
Email us at: [email protected]
Visit us on the web at tobay.hadassah.org
ACCORDING TO IRS REGULATIONS, MEMBERSHIP DUES/FEES
ARE NEVER TAX DEDUCTIBLE.
Wishing everyone in Tobay a happy and healthy year 5776
Spotlight 3
Tobay Phone Numbers
Co-Presidents Marcy Alper 433-5682
Linda Hillel 931-2663
Executive Vice President Gail Heppen 938-0726
Treasurer
Lisa Hadar 606-9022
Recording Secretary
Barbara Beldner 364-7560
Fundraising VP’s Madeline Budiansky 932-3710
Audrey Teitler 931-6411
Education VP’s Rachell Berkowitz 313-0131 Judy Klein 681-3955
Sheila Taylor 692-8363
Women’s Health Chair
Amy Shapiro 631-786-5286
Membership VP’s Phyllis Beitler 637-1305 Barbara Beldner 364-7560 Marcia November 631-659-3196 Claire Sidi 355-1199
Programming VPs Rosa Gitlitz 931-2215
HMO VP Ruth Meador 921-3013
Communication VP’s Alice Bruno 938-8198 Debbie Friedman 631 423-0191
Keeper of the Gate/ Major Gifts
Judy Altman 921-3155
Stem Cell Walkathon Madeline Budiansky 932-3710 Audrey Teitler 931-6411
Calendar/Journal Karen Lampert Akavan 349-1099 Linda Klayman 935-3419 Renee Ritz 921-5162 Rosalie Tonkelowitz 822-3823
Social Secretary
Paula Goldbaum 631-569-4563
Records Administration Alice Bruno 938-8198 Debbie Friedman 631 423-0192
Mailing List Roberta Schechter 367-4518
Certificates Esther Eisenberg 822-4099 Ruth Spitz 249-7431
JNF Trees Ruth Spitz 249-7431
Scrip Myrna Greenberg 921-8371
IMA Barbara Kartzinel-Schwartz 364-1988
Greeting Cards
Carol Krochmal 681-7824
Dow Jones Rosalie Tonkelowitz 822-3823
Alice Bruno 938-8198
Join us for Tobay’s
Gala Membership Luncheon
Sunday, Nov. 1st, 12:00 noon
The Woodlands
One Southwoods
Road, Woodbury
Fashions by Chico
Couvert $40
Bring a new member, they join Tobay for
free, and you get a free raffle ticket! (New
member still pays couvert.)
Look for your invitation in the mail.
Questions? Call Marcia at 631.582.3331
Come to our Gala Membership Luncheon and help us
welcome the following new members to Tobay!
Cindy Zito
Isabel Cohen
Sheila Kashkin
Barbara Kalish
Marcia Tollin
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Did you know? Hadassah offers Perpetual Yahrzeit: a Hadassah rabbi recites Kaddish for your loved one in Jerusalem each year on the anniversary of his or her passing. Call Audrey at 931-6411 or Madeline at 932-3710 for more information.
Simcha
Cake
Mazel Tovs
To Linda and Avi Hillel on their 30th wedding
anniversary
To Anna Silverstein, on the first birthday of
grandson Chaim, and on the career change of
daughter Skye
To Anita and Sheldon Chassen on the births of
their first two great-grandchildren, Zoe Jacobs
and Elan Krongrad
Speedy Recovery
Phyllis Spisto
Sharon Kunoff
Lotte Schmerzler
Condolences
To Irene Newman, on the passing of her
husband Mel
To Barbara Adler, on the passing of her husband Abe
To Shelli Dorfman, on the passing of her brother Harvey Zupnick
To Ronnie Shulman, on the passing of her mother Bernice Woller
Sukkot Walk
Join us for a Sukkah brunch and then a guided tour of Falaise Mansion at Sands Point Preserve 127 Middle Neck Rd., Sands Point
Friday, October 2
Brunch at 10 am at the home of Lisa Hadar
Mansion tour at 1:30. Carpools will be formed to leave from Lisa’s; there is a $10 parking fee at the preserve.
The cost is $36.00 (members),
$40.00 (non-members).
Send your check made out to Tobay Hadassah
to: Rosa Gitlitz
52 Parkway Dr. Syosset, NY 11791
Call Rosa at (516) 931-2215 for further information.
Sukkot Tour/Walk and Brunch
Name____________________________
Mobile Phone #_________________
E-Mail_________________________
Please show your support of our
generous sponsors and
merchants. Let them know
Tobay Hadassah sent you!
Spotlight 5
IZAIA
Esther Eisenberg
The Secret Ethnic Cleansing of Palestinians
By Khaled Abu Toameh
It is no secret that most of the Arab countries have long been
mistreating their Palestinian brethren by subjecting them to a
series of Apartheid-like discriminatory laws and regulations that
often deny them basic rights.
In countries such as Iraq, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt and Syria,
Palestinians are treated as second and third class citizens, a fact
that has forced many of them to seek better lives in the U.S.,
Canada, Australia and various European countries. As a result,
many Palestinians today feel unwelcome in their countries of
origin and other Arab countries.
The condition of Palestinians in Arab countries began to
deteriorate after the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in August 1990. The
Palestinians were the first to “congratulate” Saddam Hussein on
his invasion of Kuwait, a country that used to provide the PLO
with tens of millions of dollars in financial aid every year. But
many fled Kuwait to be away from the anarchy and lawlessness
that prevailed after the Iraqi invasion.
When Kuwait was liberated the following year by a U.S.-led
coalition, some 200,000 Palestinians were expelled from the oil-
rich emirate in retaliation for having supported Saddam Hussein’s
invasion of it. An additional 150,000 Palestinians had fled Kuwait
before the U.S.-led coalition war.
Most of the Palestinians who left Kuwait voluntarily, or who
were expelled, settled in Jordan.
The Palestinians in Iraq are now also paying a heavy price.
Since 2003, the number of Palestinians there has dropped from
25,000 to 6,000. Palestinian activists say the Iraqis are waging a
campaign of ethnic cleansing against the country’s Palestinian
population.
Abu al-Walid, a Palestinian researcher who has been
following the plight of the Palestinians in Iraq for several
years, pointed out that 19,000 out of the 25,000 Palestinians in
Iraq have already fled the country. He also noted that
Palestinians were being targeted on a daily basis on the pretext
of involvement in terrorism.
The Palestinians in Iraq are paying the price for meddling in
the internal affairs of the country. This is what also happened to
Palestinians in Syria, Lebanon and Libya. Palestinians often find
themselves involved, both directly and indirectly, in the rivalries
that take place inside Arab countries. And when the fire reaches
them, they start screaming for help, as is the case today in Iraq.
But what is most interesting is the complete indifference
displayed by international human rights organizations, the media
and the Palestinian Authority toward the mistreatment of
Palestinians in Arab countries.
International journalists do not care about the Palestinians in
the Arab world because this is not a story that can be blamed on
Israel. An Arab killing or torturing an Arab is not an item worth
publishing in a major newspaper in the U.S., Canada or Britain.
But when a Palestinian in the West Bank complains about the
Israeli authorities or Jewish settlers, many Western journalists
waste no time rushing to the scene to cover this “major”
development.
Not only do the Arab countries despise the Palestinians, they
also want them to be the problem of Israel alone. That is why
since 1948, Arab governments have refused to allow Palestinians
permanently to settle in their countries and become equal
citizens. Now these Arab countries are not only denying
Palestinians their basic rights, they are also killing and torturing
them, and subjecting them to ethnic cleansing. And this is all
happening while world leaders and governments continue to bury
their heads in the sand and point an accusing finger at Israel.
Mr. Toameh, an Arab Muslim, is a veteran award-winning
journalist who has been covering Palestinian affairs for nearly
three decades. This article is adapted from an essay which first
appeared on the website of Gatestone Institute, a think tank and
media watchdog headed by John Bolton, former US Ambassador
to the United Nations.
Once again, we enjoyed a most interesting book discussion of "Joshua: A Brooklyn Tale" facilitated by Anna Silverstein at the home of Arleen Kaufman, our gracious hostess. Thank you to both of you for the wonderful jobs well done.
Our next book club will be meeting on Thursday, October 15, 2015 at 1 p.m. at the home of Sheila Taylor, 41 Orchard Ct., Woodbury, N.Y., when we will discuss "The Kitchen Boy" by Robert Alexander. Please try to join us then.
Thanks. RSVP to Audrey (516) 931-6411, Arleen (516) 433-7817 or Sheila (516) 692-8363.
Arleen Kaufman & Audrey Teitler
Audrey Teitler 516 931-6411 or [email protected]
Spotlight 6
YOU DID IT!
Our 2015/2016
Calendar/Journal is READY!
Another successful TOBAY Calendar/
Journal is done and filled with 100+ pages of
nachas, kvellings, good wishes and fond
memories submitted by YOU, our charitable
members. Thank you for adding that extra listing
this year and/or “rounding up” your checks. With your generosity we are pleased to be able to donate about $24,500 to Hadassah and
its many good causes. Tzedakah. That’s what we are all about!
And todah rabah to Marty and Mark Tonkelowitz for typesetting our Journal, to Jeffrey Akavan for help designing the beautiful
cover, and to those who distributed the calendar saving Hadassah a lot on postage!
Looking for a plumber? A restaurant? A doctor? Please check out the index for our local supporters and be sure to frequent their
businesses. About 40% of our pages comes from business. It's really important to tell them you got their name from the Hadassah
Calendar/Journal or found them on our website Hadassah.org/tobay so they will advertise again next year.
To a Sweet New Year!
Thank you from your Co-Chairs:
Karen Lampert Akavan, Linda Klayman, Renee Ritz and Rosalie Tonkelowitz
New Hadassah
Website
Hadassah’s website has
been totally redesigned. It has a great new look
and is much easier to use. Each chapter and
region has a single page showing all
announcements and events. You no longer need
to click on a calendar to get the details of
upcoming events; they are right on the
homepage. Just scroll down to get all our
chapter information. There is a link at the bottom
you can use to get to the Nassau region site.
Tobay’s page also lists our Calendar/Journal
supporters ; let them know Tobay Hadassah sent
you!
Check us out at hadassah.org/tobay
Anna Silverstein, Tobay
Webmaster
Spotlight 7
HMO
Ruth Meador
Joint Research with
China at Hadassah
Medical Center
Earlier this year Hadassah Medical Center had
the honor of hosting a delegation from the Chinese
Academy of Sciences, which met with research
counterparts from Hadassah’s Biological Psychiatry
Lab. Hadassah’s team, headed by Professor Benjamin
Lerer, was joined by the Chinese delegation, comprised
of eight researchers and headed by Prof. XiaoJiang Li.
Joint research was conducted on the genetic role in the
development of the central nervous system, and in
awareness of psychiatric disorders. The research was
jointly funded by the Israel Academy of Sciences and
Humanities and the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Professor Tamar Peretz, interim director of Hadassah
Medical Center, congratulated both teams on the
successful research, stressing the integral part that
Hadassah’s Biological Psychiatry Lab plays in
innovative psychiatric research.
Mailing List questions: Please call
Roberta Schechter at
367-4518
NEW GIFTING OPPORTUNITY
Do you know someone who would be perfect for Hadassah? For a limited time, lifetime Hadassah members can bring anyone in with a one-year annual membership for free. Call Marcia at 631.582.3331 to find out how.
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Spotlight 8
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PURPLE DRESS LUNCHEON Benefiting Hadassah Medical Organization
Alzheimer’s Disease Research
Wednesday, October 21 11 am
Temple Sinai of Roslyn Featuring
TIM GUNN Emmy-award winning host of Project Runway
For information or to receive an invitation, call Region at 766-2725
Spotlight 9
Top 5 Reasons To Choose Amy Cohen
To Help You Buy or Sell Your Next Home
A native of Long Island, Amy is very familiar with the entire North
Shore of Long Island.
Full-time, experienced, and high producing, licensed real estate
salesperson.
Successfully markets and negotiates homes to all price ranges.
Will gladly prepare a free comparative market analysis of your
home.
Her honest work ethic, integrity, and high level of commitment
make every real estate transaction seamless.
Amy Cohen, CBR Real Estate Salesperson
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516.677.0030 ext. 356
Each office is independently owned and operated.
Top Reasons to
List Your Home Now
Low Inventory of homes equal higher sales prices for sellers.
Serious, qualified buyers are here.
Money’s still cheap - interest rates still low, but won’t stay this way
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Home prices are rising due to limited inventory.
Trust the Experts.
Daniel Gale Sothebys International Realty
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If you are buying or selling a home,
Call Amy Today — c.516.567.7530
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"We make a living by what we get,
but we make a life by what we give"
- Winston Churchill
Our warm wishes to the committed members of Tobay Hadassah
WASSER & RUSS, LLP
Douglas F. Wasser, Partner
Adam H. Russ, Partner
(212) 430-6040
Certificates—Cards—Trees
Is there an important person whom you would like to celebrate or memorialize?
Order Certificates for Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, birthdays, etc.
Order cards for all occasions
Order Trees as an honorary or memorial gift
Cards
Carol Krochmal 681-7824
Certificates
Ruth Spitz 249-7431
Esther Eisenberg 822-4099
Trees
Ruth Spitz 249-7431
Spotlight 10
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ph: 516•933•7448 email: [email protected]
Wendy A. Marx Hebrew Tutor
Basic Alef Bet • Prayers & Blessings • Bar/Bat Mitzvah Chanting
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In-home care is the perfect choice for those who want to remain independent but are challenged by activities of daily
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Visit Tobay on the web at
hadassah.org/tobay
Spotlight 11
PLUMBING & HEATING SERVICE Licensed and Insured
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(516) 946-7713
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CERTIFIED FITNESS TRAINER
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Tel. 516-695-7696
IMPORTANT DATES
Date Day Time Event Location Contact
Sep 3 Thu 7 pm Tobay Board POB Library Linda, 931-2663 or
Marcy,433-5682
Sep 7 Mon Labor Day
Sep 9 Wed 10 am Region Meeting: “Ethics in Government”
Central Synagogue, 430 DeMott Ave.,
Rockville Centre
Region office, 766-2725
Sep 14-15
Mon-Tue
Rosh Hashanah Erev and Candlelighting Sunday night
Sep 23 Wed Yom Kippur Kol NIdre Tuesday night
Sep 24 Thu 7 pm Tobay General Meeting: Mental
Health Players
POB Library Auditorium, 999 Old
Country Road, Plainview
Sheila Taylor, 692-8363
Sep 28-
29
Mon-
Tue
Sukkot
Oct 1 Thu 7 pm Tobay Board POB Library Linda, 931-2663 or
Marcy,433-5682
Oct 2 Fri 10 am Sukkot Walk
10 am: Brunch in the Sukkah
1:30 pm: Tour of Falaise mansion
at Sands Point Preserve
Brunch at home of Lisa Hadar
Mansion Tour at Sands Point
Preserve, 127 Middle Neck Rd,
Sands Point
Rosa Gitlitz, 931-2215
Oct 5 Mon Shmini Atzeret Yizkor on Monday
Oct 6 Tue Simchat Torah Torah procession on Monday night
Oct 8 Thu 10:30 am
Region Women in Action event: “Knock Wood/Kenahora”
Central Synagogue, 430 DeMott Ave.,
Rockville Centre
Florence Zwerdling, 931-4558
Oct 12 Mon Columbus Day
Oct 15 Thu 1 pm Book Club: “The Kitchen Boy” Home of Sheila Taylor Sheila, 692-8363
Oct 21 Wed 11 am Purple Dress Luncheon (Region) Temple Sinai, 425 Roslyn Rd, Roslyn Heights
Region office, 766-2725
Oct 25 Sun 9:30 am Metro New York Symposium Four Times Square ( 43rd Street between Sixth Avenue & Broadway)
Anna Silverstein, 349-1125
Nov 1 Sun 12-4 pm Gala Membership Luncheon The Woodlands, One Southwoods Road, Woodbury
Marcia November, 631-582-3331
Nov 5 Thu 7 pm Tobay Board POB Library Linda, 931-2663 or
Marcy,433-5682
Spotlight 12
Nassau Region
Women in Action Committee Presents
Knock Wood/Kenahora:
Jewish Superstitions Old and New
Thurs., October 8, 2015 10:30 am 430 DeMott Avenue Rockville Centre
Guest Speaker -
Carol Cott Gross
Couvert $25 includes Kosher Lunch
Looking forward to a fascinating and fun time as we lift the veil off some well-known superstitions!
Your check, payable to HADASSAH, is your reservation. Deadline Sept. 25.
Mail to:
Florence Zwerdling, 6 Tobie Lane, Jericho, NY 11753 (516) 931-4558
Name___________________________________ Chapter/Group_____TOBAY__________
Phone_________________________________ email___________________________________
Metro Area Symposium
“The Global Jewish Community”
9:30 am to 4 pm, Sun., Oct. 25
Skadden, Arps offices in Manhattan
$36 Couvert includes kosher dairy
lunch
Online or mail registration ~
Call 766-2725 for info
Wed., Sept. 9: “Update on Albany: Ethics in Government”
Featuring Assemblyman Todd Kaminsky
Mon., Oct. 26: Guest Speaker Geralyn Lucas, Author of “Why I Wore Lipstick to My Mammography”
NEW HADASSAH NATIONAL
PRESIDENT At the National Business Meeting of Hadassah in July, Hadassah elected Suffolk resident Ellen Hershkin President. Many of us know Ellen from numerous New York events; we are proud that this dynamic woman was chosen to head Hadassah.
Pictured below, from left, are Ms. Hershkin and Marcie Natan, outgoing National President.
Join us at 430 De Mott
Avenue, Rockville Centre
for one or both exciting discussions!
For information, please call Region Office at
766-2725.
Both meetings will begin at a new time:
10 am