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Congregation Agudath Achim
9 LEE BLVD., • SAVANNAH, GA 31405 • 912-352-4737 • www.agudath-achim.com
JUNE 2014• SIVAN-TAMMUZ 5774
ISSUE #9
CONGREGATION AGUDATH ACHIM
A Glance at
what’s inside
A Message
from the Rabbi
Yahrzeits
Contributions
Calendar for
June
Your June
Birthdays
Join us for
Congregation Agudath
Achim’s Annual Meeting
Sunday, June 8th
at 3:00 p.m.
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RABBI
Ruven Barkan
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Motti Locker
PRESIDENT
Kenneth Sadler
VICE-PRESIDENT
Steven Roth
VICE-PRESIDENT/FINANCIAL
SECRETARY
Elise Shernoff
TREASURER
Adam Kaminsky
RECORDING SECRETARY
Robert Schwartz
IMMEDIATE
PAST PRESIDENT
Lynn Reeves
BOARD MEMBERS
Liz Arkin
Michael Bonder
Doug Goldstein
AJ Haysman
David Hirsh
Barry Luskey
Debby Luskey
Morgan McGhie
Barry Schlafstein
Harvey Shatz
Warren Zeger
CHEVRA KADISHA
David Reeves
ENDOWMENT COMMITTEE
Bert Tenenbaum
RITUAL COMMITTEE
David Hirsh
SISTERHOOD
Joanna Rich
MEN’S CLUB
Robert Schwartz
SHALOM SCHOOL
Eva Locker
HONORARY MEMBERS
Larry Lasky
Message From Rabbi
Receiving an Inclusive Torah
Last week, I attended the Rabbinical Assembly conference in Dallas, Texas. Every year,
the rabbis of the organization take a public stand on specific issues by passing resolu-
tions. Among the resolutions passed this year was the "Resolution in Support of Access to
Lifelong Jewish Learning for Jews with Disabilities" (see full resolution below).
Within this resolution there is acknowledgement of the religious imperative to recognize
that every human being is created in the image of God (Genesis 1:27) and therefore inher-
ently holy, regardless of one's limitations; however, the resolution also recognizes that
there are barriers "in attitude and access" that exclude people from being part of the Jew-
ish community.
When I attended Camp Ramah as a camper in my early teens, I was first exposed to camp-
ers who, despite their disabilities, were integrated into camp life. This was called the Tik-
vah program. At an age when children are very aware of group identity, I distinctly re-
member one of my peers accepting a boy who had a visible disability into our group. I felt
relieved, understanding that such a welcoming attitude would extend to me as well. Little
did I know that I would end up marrying someone who was part of this program. As a
result of these experiences, I have gone on a journey of becoming more sensitive to peo-
ple's limitations. This process has enabled me to become more aware and accepting of my
own limitations as well.
On vacation, we attended a synagogue on which a Bar Mitzvah was being cele-
brated. The boy enthusiastically led the entire service and read from the Torah. His
blindness did not exclude him. He davened from a braille siddur and read Torah from a
braille chumash. After services, his father, the rabbi, asked us how many congregations
would be able to accommodate his son if they were to attend services there? When we
returned, our congregation purchased a braille chumash and siddur.
Let us take specific steps so that our congregation will be viewed as an inclusive congre-
gation that reaches out to people who have disabilities. This begins by adopting a willing
attitude to commit time and money to meet every person's needs to the best of our abil-
ity. Next, let us hold conversations among our congregants to learn ways that we can bet-
ter meet the needs of people who have disabilities. The resolution asks us to recognize
that in addition to people with physical disabilities there are also disabilities that are not
visible, i.e., autism, mood disorders, and learning disabilities. We have members who can
share their valuable experience to help us be more inclusive. By conducting such conver-
sations we will be taking the first huge step on this important journey for our congregation
-- being ready to learn how to accommodate the specific needs of all the people in our
congregation. For a list of additional steps see the United Synagogue's checklist:http://
www.uscj.org/JewishLivingandLearning/SocialAction/Accessibility/
Checklist_WelcomingPeopleWithDisabilitiesIntoYourSynagogue.aspx
As Shavuot approaches, the holiday that celebrates our people's receiving of the Torah at
Mt. Sinai, let us ensure that each and every person has the ability to receive Torah in our
synagogue, despite his or her limitations. The Torah from Congregation Agudath Achim
will be a Torah of kindness, a Torah that meets the needs of all her members, and a Torah
that honors the diversity in God's creation.
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Message From Rabbi Continued Resolution in Support of Access to Lifelong Jewish Learning for Jews with Disabilities
Whereas a human being mints many coins from the same mold and they are all identical, but the Holy Blessed One strikes us
all from the mold of the first human and each one of us is unique (Mishnah Sanhedrin 4:5) and
Whereas the Torah states that each of us is created b’tzelem Elohim, in the image of God (Genesis 1:27) and describes the hos-
pitality of Abraham and Sarah welcoming strangers to their home (Genesis 18) but there are Jews with physical, developmen-
tal, emotional, intellectual and other disabilities who do not have the opportunities to participate in the richness of Jewish life
in Conservative Movement institutions because multiple barriers still exist in attitudes and access and
Whereas as the Torah teaches us, “You shall not insult the deaf or place a stumbling block before the blind” (Leviticus 19:14)
and when those barriers are eliminated many Jews with disabilities find warmth, welcome and a sense of belonging in their
Conservative Jewish community and
Whereas historically people with disabilities have been regarded in light of visible impairments such as physical, communica-
tion and sensory disorders, the Rabbinical Assembly recognizes that people can have disabilities that are not visible including,
but not limited to, autism spectrum disorders, learning disabilities, executive functioning disorders and mood disorders and
Whereas regardless of whether a disability is apparent or not apparent, the Rabbinical Assembly understands that because each
person is unique, accommodations must meet their needs so that each can participate in personally meaningful activities and
Whereas the Rabbinical Assembly, United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism and Camp Ramah have worked for decades to
bring people with disabilities into Jewish life such as through the work of the USCJ Special Needs Commission, the Ramah
Tikvah program and
Whereas despite all these efforts, more can and must be done to build a more inclusive Conservative Movement; we must en-
sure that our buildings, facilities and programs are accessible to all people with apparent and not apparent disabilities; our de-
meanor is welcoming and our language is appropriate including using “person first language” that puts the person before the
disability (i.e., referring to a “person with a disability” rather than a “disabled person”) and all Jews, regardless of ability, will
have the opportunity for meaningful participation in the richness of Judaism.
Therefore be it resolved that the Rabbinical Assembly affirms that access to a Jewish education, worship at the congregation
of one’s choosing, participation in USY, summers spent at Camp Ramah, attendance at a Solomon Schechter Day School,
making Jewish friends and becoming leaders of the Conservative Movement should not be limited by a disability and
Be it further resolved that the Rabbinical Assembly commits to creating and sustaining welcoming communities of meaningful
inclusion, enabling and encouraging people with disabilities and their families to participate fully in Jewish life in a way that
promotes a sense of personal belonging and
Be it further resolved that the Rabbinical Assembly asks its rabbis to find ways to partner with other organizations pursuing
this work in order to share resources and best practices and
Be it further resolved that the Rabbinical Assembly calls upon congregations to implement these programs to the best of their
financial ability and supports increased allocation for the funding of these initiatives and
Be it further resolved that the Rabbinical Assembly encourages its rabbis and affiliates to adopt Person First Language (e.g.
child with autism rather than autistic child) in all oral and written communication and publications and
Be it further resolved that the Rabbinical Assembly calls upon its rabbis to embrace the vision of a Conservative Movement
that spiritually, physically and socially welcomes, includes, accommodates and supports all children and adults living with
disabilities and their families by providing lifelong learning in all aspects of Jewish communal life.
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BURIAL WISHES
One of the hardest decisions we have to make is “Where will my family and I be buried at the end of our lives?” Some
of you have already made a decision and others may not have. Usually the first call our members make after a death is
to the synagogue. Agudath Achim Synagogue has prided itself on its Chevra Kadisha and Mitzvah committees. We
want to be there for you at those stressful moments. To make everyone’s life easier, we would like to collect any
information that you would like to give us about your after-life arrangements. If you have a lot that you bought out of
town, a contact person for funeral arrangements, or any special requests that you have, please use the space below to
put them in writing.
If you have not made any future plans and would like to discuss a burial possibility in Bonaventure Cemetery or if you
have any other concerns or questions please contact one of the Chevra Kadisha chairs, David Reeves and Larry Lasky,
or the Executive Director, Motti Locker.
Interment in Bonaventure Cemetery
Section _________
Block _________
Lot _________
Space _________
Interment out of Savannah GA
Contact Person _______________________________________ Phone ____________
City & State __________________________________________
Name and phone number of funeral home
____________________________________________________ Phone ____________
Special burial position: Section ______
Block ______
Lot ______
Space ______
Other comments: _______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Please return to Agudath Achim Chevra Kadisha, 9 Lee Blvd. Savannah, GA 31405
JUNE 2014 SIVAN-TAMMUZ 5774 Page 5
JUNE 01/03 SIVAN
HARRIET COHEN
JUNE 02/04 SIVAN
JULIUS GALIN
JUNE 03/05 SIVAN
DAVID ARTIS
DAVID KRAMER
JUNE 04/06 SIVAN
MOSES HAYSMAN
LARRY HIRSH
SIDNEY PADEREWSKY
JOY STEINBERG
JUNE 05/07 SIVAN
SAMUEL TENENBAUM
JUNE 07/09 SIVAN
ELLIS CAHN
AUGUSTA GELLINS
ROSE POTICHA
JUNE 08/10 SIVAN
ALBERT ULLMAN
JUNE 09/11 SIVAN DINAH EICHLER
JUNE 10/12 SIVAN
JEANNE PALEFSKY
MIRIAM T. SHERMAN
JUNE 11/13 SIVAN
SAMUEL BERWITZ
SARA LEVY LOWE
JAKE ULLMAN
JUNE 12/14 SIVAN
AMY MILLER
JUNE 13/15 SIVAN
AARON M. SELIGMAN
HENRY TENENBAUM
ROBERTA TENENBAUM
DORIS WALDMAN
JUNE 14/16 SIVAN
ESTHER JACOBSON
PAULINE UDINSKY
JUNE 15/17 SIVAN
AARON LEVY
JUNE 16/18 SIVAN
LAMONT DANZIG
RUPERT HELLER
JUNE 17/19 SIVAN
MAX ROSENBERG
HARVEY RUBIN
JUNE 18/20 SIVAN
BERTHA SELETZKY STEIN
RALPH TENENBAUM
PEARL VOGEL GEFFEN
JUNE 19/21 SIVAN
MINNIE DURBEN
BENJAMIN GAYNOR
LILLIAN KAHAN
REBECCA ROBINSON SCHNEIDER
JUNE 20/22 SIVAN
CARRIE MEYER
SYLVIA SKLAR
IRVING STREAR
LENA WEITZ
JUNE 21/23 SIVAN
ARTHUR BILOON
SIDNEY HOLLANDER
KRISTINA RABINOWITZ
LOUIS SILVER
JUNE 22/24 SIVAN
LENA SHOOB
JUNE 23/25 SIVAN
ANNE JACKSON
JUNE 24/26 SIVAN
FANNIE LASKY
RAE MYERS
LOUIS ODREZIN
ABRAM SADLER
JUNE 25/27 SIVAN
ESTHER KREH
FLORENCE SITRIN
JUNE 26/28 SIVAN
EPHRAIM JOSEF GOLCMAN
ELAINE WEXLER ISKOWITZ
JUNE 29/01 TAMMUZ
BENJAMIN EIGNER
RUDOLPH EIGNER
HENRY L. KARSMAN
JUNE 30/02 TAMMUZ
GEORGE NEWMAN
Yahrzeits June 2014/5774 Contributions Eric Nathan Karp Fund
In Memory Of
Edith Karpf Annette Karp
Florence Haysman Silver Fund In Memory Of
Ruth Stein
Linda & Michael Zoller
Rabbi Jerry Potack Camp Ramah Fund Mazel Tov on your Wedding
Aileen & Ira Miller
Steffi & Sol Zerden
Lewis Danish Tzedakah In Memory Of
Kate Caplan
Bill & Jeni Bilek
Ashley Samuels
Jack & Beverly Karesh
In Honor Of
Rabbi Barkan
Jack & Beverly Karesh
Happy Birthday
Adina Barkan
Sara & Sherwin Robin
Building Fund In Memory Of
Ada Kramer
Esther Buchsbaum
Herbert Ray
Sally Krissman
Ernie Friedman
Cookie & Barry Gale
Edith Karpf
Cookie & Barry Gale
Ralph & Pauline Tenenbaum Chevra
Kadisha Fund In Memory Of
Rachel Marcus
Helen Rosengart
Sylvia Holstein
Jean & D.M. Holstein
Sisterhood Mitzvah Committee In Memory Of
Louis Perl
Lynn & Richard Berkowitz
Thank You
Ellie Galin
Samra & Ron Robbins
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Contributions We acknowledge with gratitude and appreciation your generous donations
Helping Hands In Memory Of
Edith Karpf
Joan Pam
Judy & Paul Todtfeld
Shalom School In Memory Of
Edith Karpf
Reggie & Mel Goldstein
Florence Wacks
Reggie & Mel Goldstein
Torah Fund In Memory Of
Edith Karpf
Jill & Jeff Vantosh
In Honor Of
Ashley & Victoria Hamelin
Carol Offenback
Thank You
Davida Stockton
Sara & Sherwin Robin
Siddur Sim Shalom In Memory Of
Edith Karpf
Lynn & David Reeves
Aaron Buchsbaum
Muriel Bono
Julian Weil
Loyce & Daniel Weil
Sylvia & Morris Cohen Israel Travel
Endowment Fund In Memory Of
Ella G. Miller & Janice Cohen Alterman
Edith Karpf
Edward & Becky Cohen
Mazel Tov
Morrie & Leon Shelkoff
Sol & Steffi Zerden
Etz Hayim In Memory Of
Ashley Samuels
Lawrence & Robin Brody & Family
Ernie & Mary Weitz Friedman Fund for
the Study of Conservative Judaism In Memory Of
Edith Karpf
Mary Friedman
Aaron Buchsbaum
Mary Friedman
Ernie Friedman
Sara & Sherwin Robin
Mitchell & Stacey Kopelman
Jack R. Eades
Sally Krissman
Lawrence & Robin Brody & Family
Marilyn & Jonathan Arkin
Lorlee & Arnold Tenenbaum
Edward Cohen
Sheryl Sapriel
Jeremy & Trudy Hanson-Gibbs
Jill & Jeff Vantosh
Amy & Robert Arogeti
Jackson Park Homeowners Association
Jack & Frances Berry
Bernice Luskey
Bailee Tenenbaum Kronowitz
Kiddush Fund In Memory Of
Aaron Buchsbaum
Sara & Sherwin Robin
Harriet Ullman
Rene Lehrberger
Lyda G. Parker
Jack K. Berry
Elise & Victor Shernoff
Marla & Morris Geffen
Faye Kirschner & Christine Addy
Phyllis Mintz
Sylvia & Burton Udinsky
Ernie Friedman
Betty & Larry Lasky
Herbert Ray
Betty & Larry Lasky
Linda & Michael Zoller
Sylvia & Burton Udinsky
Edith Karpf
Elise & Victor Shernoff
Anita Schlossberg
Sylvia & Burton Udinsky
Ada Kramer
Harriet Ullman
Elise & Victor Shernoff
Happy Birthday
Jerald Cohen
Anita Schlossberg
Happy Birthday
Marcia Berens
Harriet Ullman
Happy Birthday
Adina Barkan
Elise & Victor Shernoff
Mazel Tov
Ellen & Arnold Goldberg
Victor & Elise Shernoff
Speedy Recovery Of
AM Goldkrand
Anita Schlossberg
Harriet Ullman
Elise & Victor Shernoff
Harriet Ullman
Bob Schwartz
Elise & Victor Shernoff
Bucky Bloom
Betty & Larry Lasky
Thank You
Elise Shernoff
Harriet Ullman
Congratulations
Megan Gale
Harriet Ullman
Thank You
Sharon & Murray Galin, Jane Winter &
Toby Hollenberg
Harriet & Eric Meyerhoff
Backpack Buddies Fund In Memory Of
Ada Kramer
Linda & Michael Zoller
Stephen Karlin & Meyer Karlin
Harriet & Sandra Karlin
Louis Baher
Sandra Seligman
Evelyn Honig
Jane Winter
Edith Karpf
Sandy & Marcus Seligman
Judy & Harvey Shatz
Sol & Steffi Zerden
Steven & Elizabeth Arkin
Betty & Larry Lasky
Harriet Ullman
Solomon Brill
Arthur & Linda Brill
Herbert Ray
Bucky & Joan Bloom
Sophia & Morris Samorodin
Bernice Luskey
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Contributions We acknowledge with gratitude and appreciation your generous donations
In Honor Of
Ron Robbins’ Birthday
Bucky & Joan Bloom
Rabbi Barkan’s Kindness
Bucky & Joan Bloom
Happy 85th Birthday
Jerald Cohen
Elise & Victor Shernoff
Speedy Recovery Of
Bob Schwartz
Betty & Larry Lasky
Eric Meyerhoff
Jane Winter
General Fund In Memory Of
Celia H. Hirsch
Anne & William Mintz
Annie Dana
Cary Shoob
Rose Wolf
Jack Wolf
Adolph Roth & David Gold
Beth & Steven Roth
David Wiseman
Betty Ray Wiseman
Beverly Cooperman Gellins
Don Gellins
Rueben & Esther Bergman Rosenberg
Barbara & Barry Rosenberg
Lillian Greif
Florence Sussman
Edith Karpf
Buddy & Julie Metzger
Beth & Steven Roth
Sidney & Marissa Karp
Julius Kaminsky
Harriet & Eric Meyerhoff
Bernice Luskey
Sharon Murray Galin
Jane Winter
Lynn Goodman
Iris & Nate Ginsberg
Herbert Ray
Dorothy Stock
David & Eva Arkin & Children
Lynn Goodman
Ernie Friedman
David & Eva Arkin & Children
Zelda & Sheldon Tenenbaum
Aaron Buchsbaum
Gale & David Hirsh
Marilyn Cranman
Harriet & Paul Kulbersh
Paul & Judy Todtfeld
Ed Wexler
Mr. & Mrs. John Sayler
Zelda & Sheldon Tenenbaum
Bernice Luskey
David & Merle Horwitz
Louise & Freddie Harkavy
Ada Kramer
Fran & Myron Kaminsky
Gale & David Hirsh
Jean Kaminsky & Toby Friedman
Eliot & Rachel Israel
Marcia Hirsch
Judy & Paul Todtfeld
In Honor Of
Harriet Ullman
Dorothy Stock
Herman Cranman’s Special Birthday
Marilyn Cranman
Mazel Tov
Ronnie Kronowitz
Harriet & Eric Meyerhoff
Merry & Richard Bodziner
Lisa’s engagement
Harriet Ullman
Ed Wexler
Congratulations on birth of
New Grandson
Lynn & Richard Berkowitz
Ed Wexler
Congratulation on the Levy Award
Paul Kulbersh
Ed Wexler
Jerald Cohen’s Special Birthday
Alan & Barbara H. Smith
Harriet Ullman’s Lifetime Commitment
Arlene & Michael Steinfeldt
Jan & Norman Epstein
Speedy Recovery Of
Bernice Luskey
Dorothy Stock
Bob Schwartz
Jack E. Wolf
Ed Wexler
Kathy Friedman
Julie & Buddy Metzger
Harriet Ullman
Zena Kaplan
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Congregation Agudath Achim
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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AA Cruise Raffle
6:30 p.m.
9:00 a.m. Shacharit
6:00 p.m. Maariv
2
7:00 a.m. Shacharit
6:00 p.m. Maariv
3
Shavuot:
Blintzes &
Study
8:00 p.m.
Erev Shavuot
4 9:15 a.m.
Shacharit with
Breakfast 6:00 p.m. Mincha
Shavuot
5 9:15 a.m.
Shacharit 8:00 p.m. Mincha
9:00 p.m. Maariv
Shavuot Yizkor
6 7:00 a.m.
Shacharit
7:45 a.m. Friday Morning
Breakfast
5:45 p.m.
Kabbalat Shabbat
8:10 p.m. Candle Lighting
7 9:15 a.m.
Shabbat Services
Followed by Kiddush
luncheon
8:00 p.m. - Mincha
8:30 p.m. Seudah & Study
9:12 p.m. - Maariv/
Havdalah
8
Annual Meeting
3:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m. Shacharit
6:00 p.m. Maariv
9
7:00 a.m. Shacharit
6:00 p.m. Maariv
10
7:30 a.m. Shacharit 6:00 p.m. Maariv
11
8:00 a.m. Shacharit with
Breakfast
6:00 p.m. Maariv
12
7:00 a.m. Shacharit
6:00 p.m. Maariv
13 7:00 a.m.
Shacharit
7:45 a.m. Friday Morning
Breakfast
5:45 p.m.
Kabbalat Shabbat
8:13 p.m. Candle Lighting
14 9:15 a.m.
Shabbat Services
Followed by Kiddush
luncheon
8:05 p.m. - Mincha
8:35 p.m. Seudah & Study
9:15 p.m. - Maariv/
Havdalah
15 9:00 a.m. Shacharit
6:00 p.m. Maariv
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7:00 a.m. Shacharit
6:00 p.m. Maariv
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7:30 a.m. Shacharit
6:00 p.m. Maariv
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8:00 a.m. Shacharit with
Breakfast
6:00 p.m. Maariv
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7:00 a.m. Shacharit
6:00 p.m. Maariv
20 7:00 a.m.
Shacharit
7:45 a.m.
Friday Morning
Breakfast
5:45 p.m.
Kabbalat Shabbat
8:15 p.m. Candle Lighting
21 9:15 a.m.
Shabbat Services
Followed by
Kiddush luncheon
8:05 p.m. - Mincha
8:35 p.m. Seudah & Study
9:17 p.m. - Maariv/
Havdalah
Summer Begins
22
9:00 a.m. Shacharit
6:00 p.m. Maariv
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7:00 a.m. Shacharit
6:00 p.m. Maariv
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7:30 a.m. Shacharit
6:00 p.m. Maariv
25
8:00 a.m. Shacharit with
Breakfast
6:00 p.m. Maariv
26
7:00 a.m. Shacharit
6:00 p.m. Maariv
27 7:00 a.m.
Shacharit
7:45 a.m. Friday Morning
Breakfast
5:45 p.m.
Kabbalat Shabbat
8:16 p.m. Candle Lighting
28 9:15 a.m.
Shabbat Services
Followed by Kiddush
luncheon
8:05 p.m. - Mincha
8:35 p.m. Seudah & Study
9:18 p.m. - Maariv/
Havdalah
29
9:00 a.m. Shacharit
6:00 p.m. Maariv
30
7:00 a.m. Shacharit
6:00 p.m. Maariv
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Yom Huledet Same’ach!
We Extend Happy Birthday
Wishes
to the Following Members
MESSAGE FROM THE
MINYAN CAPTAINS
If you are planning to come to
Shul for Kaddish, please
contact the minyan captain a
few days in advance.
Monday (7:00am) -
Kenneth Sadler
Tuesday (7:30am) -
Lynn Reeves
Wednesday (8:00am) -
Ron Ginsberg
Thursday (7:00am) -
Michael Konter
Friday (7:00am) -
Bobby Isaacson
Sunday (9:00am) -
David Hirsh
Helene Streicher
Eugene Bloom
Faith Dessauer
Sofia Tillinger
Linda Friedman
Aaron Tillinger
Arlene Wizwer
Daniel Berman
Brad Conner
Kevin Heyman
Michael Warshaw
Josepha DeVaro
Joan Bloom
Samuel Jospin
David Frischer
Debra Cohen
Alexander Kovensky
Holly Marks
Mindy Gordon
Ami Rabinowitz
Laney Berman
Susan Gross
Bernard Wilker
Betty Wiseman
Barbara Pecknay
Harriet Meyerhoff
Ed Wexler
Kasey Berman
Aaron Kreh
Rene Lehrberger
Fred Spector
Arnold Tenenbaum
Elizabeth Weitz
Alexander Allen
Buddy Metzger
Freddie Harkavy
Barry Luskey
Phyllis Mintz
Aliyah Allen
Linda Brill
Jeffrey Mayo
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