| Congregation Agudath Sholom Shabbat Bulletin August 30, 2014 | Shoftim | 4 Elul 5774 | | Shabbat Schedule | Saturday | Mincha | 7:00 PM | Friday | Candles | 7:13 PM | Saturday | Shacharit | 8:00 AM 9:00 AM | Coffee & Commentary | 8:45 AM | Latest Shema | 9:37 AM | Jr Cong | 10:30 AM | Mini Minyan | 10:30 AM | Tot Shabbat | 10:30 AM | Shiur | 10:30 AM | Latest Shacharit | 10:43 AM | Perek On The Patio | 6:10 PM | Daf Yomi | 6:20 PM | Mincha | 7:10 PM | Maariv | 8:07 PM | Shabbat Ends | 8:12 PM | | Who are we as a nation and what is our mission? From the time of Avraham through the revelation at Mt. Sinai, from the prophecies of Isaiah until today, we are tasked with the role of bearing G-d's light unto the world. We are the bearers of ethical monotheism and a just and kind society rooted in the belief that every human being is created in the image of G-d. The Torah portion of Shoftim embodies this ideal as Moshe highlights the judicial system and tenets for a moral society. Our role in this arena grows stronger, unfortunately, with the rising threat of ISIS and other radical Islamist groups. Hamas and ISIS are one and the same. Their hatred towards people of all faiths and a philosophy of nihilism threatens our future. Please click here and take a moment to read this recent compelling article by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks on the topic. Further, I am working closely with the Southwest Connecticut Interfaith Council to build bridges of partnership and harness spiritual and political leadership for our community. Stay tuned for details. We pray for continued peace in Israel. Please express your support by joining me on Shabbat, September 13 as we partner with Friends of the IDF to host Seargent Yoni Asraf as guest speaker. Also, please join us on Sunday morning, September 20 for an Israel Bond breakfast featuring Ambassador Yoram Ettinger. Wishing you and your families a Shabbat Shalom and may we share good news in the week ahead Rabbi Daniel Cohen
THE ANNUAL KIDDUSH CUP VS YOUNG ISRAEL will be played this Monday Sept 1 at 3pm @ the JCC. While the team is set, please come and cheer us on to victory! | | Daf Yomi | Sunday 7:45 am, Monday-Friday 7:00 am | Shacharit | Sunday: 7:15 AM/8:30 AM, Monday: 7:00 AM/8:30 AM, Tuesday-Friday: 6:30 AM/7:30 AM | Mincha | Sunday-Thursday: 7:10 PM | Candles next Friday | 7:02 PM | Monday | Labor Day | - to Sherri & Allen Rosenthal on the wedding of their son Jason to Sharon Sussman
- to Carey Davidson & Stephen Davidson on the Bat Mizvah of Maddie
- to Pam Ehrenkranz and Matt Greenberg on the wedding of Gabriella Zur to Riviv Jackier. Mazal tov to sisters Allison & Ilana
| Shabbat Shalom Hospital Packages | the Linda Beson Nursing Education Fund | Chapel Kiddush | the shul | Sanctuary Kiddush | the shul | - to Barbara Miller on the passing of her brother, Arthur Saltzman
- to the family of Todd Goldberg
| Shabbat Topics & Participants | Shacharit | Cantor Bokow | Musaf | Cantor Bokow | Sermon | Rabbi Walk Fear Itself | Shiur | Rabbi Tzvi Bernstein: Light and Salvation; Rugelach and Halvah; Refreshments by Howard Wolfe | Usher | Elisheva Kilner | Perek on Patio | Rabbi Walk | Torah Readers | Rabbi Cohen, Dr. Steven Thau | NEW & PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS, JOIN US ON SHABBAT SEPTEMBER 6! A welcome Shabbat for new and prospective members on September 6 at CAS featuring:
- a festive kiddush after services
- an afternoon oneg- 4pm at Barrett field (aka the "Shabbos Park") (or in the event of rain, at the shul for games and activities)
- lunch with a member family upon request via email to jessieoser@gmail.com by Monday, September 1
Come check out our inspiring services, our youth programming, and the warmth of our vibrant community. Register using the form on the right of this page. Those who register by September 1 will receive a Shabbat treat delivered to their door by a shul member. Everyone considering joining or who recently joined the CAS community is welcome!
Hey parents!Click here to have your kid hop on the Fun Busarriving at CAS for a big Welcome Back on September 7
MEN'S ADULT LEARNING TRIP (MALT) Monday morning December 1, 2014 to Saturday Night,December 6. Enjoy a week of learning, touring and bonding. The program will be based in Efrat. For more information, contact Rabbi Cohen at rabbicohen@cas-stamford.org. ISRAEL BONDS AND CONGREGATION AGUDATH SHOLOM MEN'S CLUB INVITE YOU TO AN ISRAEL SERIES LECTURE GUEST SPEAKER AMBASSADOR YORAM ETTINGER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 · 9AM CONGREGATION AGUDATH SHOLOM 301 STRAWBERRY HILL AVENUE, STAMFORD, CT
Scholar in Residence - Judy Klitsner - Shabbat, September 19-20
Join Rabbi Daniel and Diane Cohen for a Family Summer Mission to Israel in August 2015. Explore the breadth and depth of the land. Great for first timers or veterans. The trip is uniquely tailored for adults with their children and grandchildren filled with history coming alive and a fostering a love of the natural beauty of our homeland. If you are thinking of a Bar or Bat Mitzvah in Israel, this is the perfect trip! For more information, contact Rabbi Cohen at rabbicohen@cas-stamford.org or 203-252-8252. | Join Rabbis Cohen & Walk for special Pre-Holiday Classes Rabbi Cohen's Pre-Holiday classes - Tuesday, September 2 & 9, 9 AM: 2 part series on the writings of Rabbi Moshe Cordovero. We will explore the classic work on personal development Tomer Devorah.
- Tuesday, September 2 & 9, noon: Teshuvah Themes in the Weekly Torah Portion
Rabbi Walk's Pre-Holiday classes - Sept. 9: What'd I Do? Developing a Teshuva Mentality
- Sept. 16: A Blast From the Past: The Message of the Shofar
- Sept. 23: The Machzor Jitters: A Survey of Rosh Hashanah Liturgy
- Sept. 30: The Happiest Day of the Year: Recapturing the Joy of Yom Kippur
| - SPECIAL LECTURE WITH AUTHOR ALLAN CHERNOFF SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7, 9:30 AM @ CAS A veteran of national network TV news reporting, Allan Chernoff served as CNN's senior correspondent and has reported for CNBC and NBC News programs. He is the recipient of six best reporting awards from the Society of Professional Journalists New York Chapter and was a reporter on teams winning Peabody and DuPont Awards. Chernoff co-wrote The Tailors of Tomaszow with his mother, Rena Margulies Chernoff, a native of the town and a Holocaust survivor. Among the first-hand accounts included in the book is that of Eva Tenenbaum Romanowitz, a first cousin of Rena Margulies Chernoff and mother of longtime Stamford resident Dr. Harry "Hesh" Romanowitz z"l, a renowned pediatrician and mohel who was active in the Jewish community and worked to keep Yiddish language and culture alive.
- ERUV HELP WANTED: people to check the eruv weekly, usually Friday morning. The check should take 20 to 30 minutes. If you are interested, please contact Art Smith at artansmith@aol.com.
- THE CHEVRA KADISHA OF STAMFORD is proud to sponsor three important halacha shiurim with Rabbi Michael Taubes, Rosh Yeshiva and Principal, Yeshiva University High School for Boys. Shabbat, September 6 - 11:30AM at the Young Israel of Stamford (immediately following davening) - The Laws of Onen (Time After Death but Before Burial); 5:30PM at Congregation Agudath Sholom - The Laws of Sitting Shiva; 7:15PM at Congregation Agudath Sholom (during shalosh seudot) - When Yom Tov or Chol Hamoed Interferes with Shiva.
- ANNOUNCING VERY FIRST CAMOS SHABBATON The Committee to Advance Modern Orthodoxy in Stamford (CAMOS) announces its very first Shabbaton for families interested in exploring a move to the Stamford community, on Shabbat weekend, October 31-November 1. It's a great opportunity for people to get a feel for the Stamford community in a relaxed way and over an enjoyable Shabbat weekend. Hospitality provided. If you know anyone who might be interested in visiting, please have them contact Kate Frommer Cik at kate.frommer@gmail or you can contact Kate yourself to find out more information.
- DRESS CODE REMINDER With the summer months in full swing, please remember the summer dress code for leading services. On weekdays, men must wear full length pants and collared shirts. On Shabbat, a jacket is requested as well. For an aliyah, pants and collared shirts are acceptable during the weekday and Shabbat. Thank you for your cooperation in our on-going efforts to enhance the dignity of the shul.
- IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING We need you to help secure our Synagogue. As you come to the building, please be aware of your surroundings. If you see something out of the ordinary, please let someone know about it. This will keep everyone safe.
- LET US KNOW! We strive at CAS to support our members in time of need. If you know of someone who is ill, please reach out to Rabbi Cohen via email rabbicohen@cas-stamford.org or phone, alerting our clergy and Chesed committee to offer comfort and assistance. Together, we can ensure CAS's role as a community of caring. Thank you very much!
- CAS DECORUM The policy for our kids is easy - "In shul or in groups." Please help us maintain decorum. Make sure you child is either sitting in synagogue or participating in our Youth Groups. Make sure that your child enjoys Kiddush in the Simcha Room or Social Hall.
- CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS - CAS "HARVEST NOW" GARDEN Spring is finally here! We need experienced or inexperienced but interested gardeners for this season's Harvest Now garden at the shul. Last year, we grew, harvested and donated over 200 pounds of produce for the local food bank. Let's beat that amount this year! If you want to give 30-60 minutes of your time on a Sunday, early or late in the day, please contact Meredith Cohen at meredithcohen123@gmail.com.
- WELCOME TO OUR SYNAGOGUE PROGRAM Every Shabbat we station ushers at the doors in the sanctuary to welcome people, assist them and enhance the service. We are expanding the usher roles to include a greeter in the lobby from 9-10:30 am. Please join the usher team. We need you and your smile. Info: Mitchell Bell.
- CAS FREE MEZUZAH CAMPAIGN IN FAIRFIELD COUNTY, CT Bringing Blessings to Jewish Homes. Do you know a neighbor or a friend who lacks a mezuzah? CAS offers a free mezuzah and home visit to post this sacred scroll at the entrance to all Jewish homes in the area. For more info, contact Rabbi Cohen: rabbicohen@cas-stamford.org
- COMMUNITY CHESED HELPERS An important role of the Chesed committee is outreach to the Shul's elderly and homebound, who are often isolated and lack a lifeline to our synagogue. Volunteer to reach out and identify needs, visit, or give a ride. Even small gestures mean a great deal Interested? Vivian Weiss at 203-323-0909 or vivianweiss@gmail.com. If you are aware of elderly or homebound members in need of outreach, please notify Rabbi Cohen.
- NEW TO STAMFORD AND INTERESTED IN MEMBERSHIP? Contact Saul Skolnick, Ethan Green (203-276-9314) or Rabbi Daniel Cohen.
- WE WANT YOU FOR BINGO! Players needed. Join in on the fun we have every week at 6:00 PM -
| CAS HIGH HOLIDAY INFORMATION: - High Holiday Seating Charts are now available online - just click here. Please check your seat request-we believe we have honored all requests, let us know if there are problems.
- Graveside Services: Sunday September 28 - Old Cemetery 9:15 AM/New Cemetery 9:45 AM/Independent Lodge 10:45 AM
- Tashlich: Rosh Hashana 9/25 5pm, West Lane, Revonah Woods
- Yizkor Book: If you received a letter or email about your Yizkor Book entry, please return it. If you would like to enter a listing in the book, and did NOT have one in last year's book, please click here
Sukkot is coming! Reserve your Lulav & Etrog Set - Reserve & pay on-line by September 29
- pick it up at CAS October 5-6
COMPLETE CAS HIGH HOLIDAY SCHEDULE SELICHOT | | Saturday, September 20 | Selichot Services | 9:30 PM/12:45 am | Program | 10:30pm | Sunday, September 21 | Sunrise Service at the Cove | 6:15am | ROSH HASHANA | Wednesday, September 24 | Candle lighting | 6:29pm | Services | 6:34pm | Thursday, September 25 | Services Library | 6am | Main Sanctuary | 8am | Heyman Chapel | 8:30am | Mincha | 6:30pm | Candles not before | 7:28pm | Friday, September 26 | Services (Library/Sanctuary/Chapel) | 6 am/8 am/8:30 am | Candles | 6:26pm | Mincha | 6:31pm | Shabbat Shuva September, 27 | Services (Chapel/Sanctuary) | 8 am/9 am | Shabbat Shuva Drasha | 5:30pm | Mincha | 6:20pm | Havdalah | 7:25pm | Sunday, September 28 | | Fast of Gedaliah begins | 5:36am | Shacharit | 7:00 / 8:30 am | GRAVESIDE SERVICES | Old Cemetery | 9:15am | New Cemetery | 9:45am | Independent Lodge | 10:45am | Mincha | 6:20pm | Fast ends | 7:18pm | YOM KIPPUR | | Friday, October 4 | Mincha | 3:00pm | Candle lighting | 6:14pm | Kol Nidre | 6:30pm | Fast begins | 6:33pm | Saturday, October 5 | Services - Library, Sanctuary & Chapel | 9am | Yizkor-Sanctuary | 12:00pm | Mincha | 4:15pm | Blessing of the Children | 7:10pm | Fast ends | 7:13pm | | SUKKOT | | Wednesday, October 8 | Candle lighting | 6:06pm | Mincha | 6:11pm | Thursday, October 9-Day 1 | Shacharit Chapel | 7:45pm | Sanctuary | 8:45pm | Mincha | 6:05pm | Candles | 7:05pm | Friday, October 10-Day 2 | Shacharit Chapel | 7:45 /8:45am | Mincha | 6:05pm | Candles | 6:03pm | Shabbat, October 11 - Day 3 | Shacharit | 7:45/8:45 am | Kohelet | 9:45pm | Mincha | 6:00pm | Shabbat ends | 7:02pm | Sunday October 12 - Day 4 | Shacharit | 7/8:30 am | Mincha | 6:05pm | Monday-Tuesday October 13-14 | Sukkot Chol HaMoed Days 5-6 | Shacharit | 6:20/7:30 am | Mincha | 6:10pm | Wednesday, October 15-Hoshana Raba | Shacharit | 6:45/8:30 am | Candle lighting | 5:55pm | Mincha | 6:00pm | Thursday, October 16-Shemini Atzeret | | Shacharit | 7:45/8:45 am | Yizkor - Sanctuary | 10:15pm | Candles after | 6:54pm | Mincha | 5:55pm | Simchat Torah Hakafot | 7:15pm | Friday, October 17-Simchat Torah | Shacharit | 8:45pm | Candles | 5:52pm | Mincha | 5:57pm | | | - JFS SINGLE PARENT SUPPORT GROUP: beginning Mondays, September 15th at 7:45 pm Single mothers and fathers will be offered an environment for support, friendship and the exchange of parenting techniques. Open to all, both those who have recently become single parents or have been single for some time. Topics covered will include: scheduling, coping strategies, introducing new partners, extended family dynamics and emotional support. A small fee of $10/session or $50/entire 6 session series. Group will be held at the JFS Westport office, 431 Post Road E, Westport. For more information or to register, please contact Rebekah Kanefsky at 203-921-4161 or emailrkanefsky@ctjfs.org
- LIFE TRANSITIONS-Wednesdays at 11:00 am Support group for the unemployed at the Stamford JFS office, 733 Summer Street, 6th Floor. The focus of the group is to provide a forum to discuss and explore the concerns and issues related to job loss and to find alternative solutions for career satisfaction. The group is a collaborative effort between JFS Counseling and Employment & Training Departments. To register or for more information, please contact Rosemarie Delia at 203-921-4161 or email at rdelia@ctjfs.org
- JFS WORKSHOP - THE RACE TO COLLEGE- Mondays, October 6th, November 10th and December 1st, 6:00 - 7:00 pm Pre-planning for college for 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th graders and their parents facilitated by Claire Friedlander, Jewish Family Service College Consultant atHarry Bennett Branch of Ferguson Library, 115 Vine Road, Stamford. Free and open to the community. For more information, contact Claire Friedlander at clairef@ctjfs.org or call 203-921-4161
- BI-CULTURAL DAY SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE Sunday, October 26 at 10am. 2186 High Ridge Road, Stamford. Welcoming students in PreK thru Grade 8. Bi-Cultural, a co-educational Pre-K through eighth-grade Jewish day school, fosters a child-centered program with small group tutorials and one-on-one instruction employed to address individual needs. The staff holds Masters level certification and the resource staff are certified in several reading programs, including Orton-Gillingham. Bi-Cultural has a 6:1 student to teacher ratio. Science is taught by specially trained staff beginning in Pre-K. The learning day is enriched by art, music, movement, drama, field trips, frequent guest speakers, school-wide events and social action projects which engage students of varied learning styles. Bi-Cultural prides itself on academic achievement and a cutting-edge curriculum while simultaneously creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere. For more information about Bi-Cultural or to schedule a tour, please contact: Joanne Karow, Director of Admissions at jkarow@bcds.org or 203-329-2186
- BI-CULTURAL ISRAEL TOUR - SUNDAY FEB.15 -THURSDAY, FEB. 26, 2015 Since 1965, Walter Shuchatowitz, (Mr. S.) the founding principal of Bi-Cultural Day School, has planned seventy four trips to Israel, for families, high school students, and eighth graders. The next one scheduled for February 2015 will be his Jubilee 75th Tour, and he feels it will be the best. Because of the great response, very limited reservations are still available. For more information about this year's BCDS Tour, please contact Eve Nachman at Bi-Cultural Day School at 203-329-2186 ext. 1341, enachman@bcds.org.
- CARMEL ACADEMY OPEN HOUSE - SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 10 A.M. -NOON, 270 LAKE AVENUE, GREENWICH. Carmel Academy is a forward-thinking private school for children of all Jewish affiliations, offering each of its students an exceptional, challenging and creative educational experience from transitional kindergarten through eighth grade. Set on a beautiful, historic 17-acre campus in Greenwich, the Carmel Academy community is vibrant and diverse, attracting families from t Fairfield and Westchester Counties, Riverdale and Manhattan. Accredited with distinction by the Connecticut Association of Independent Schools, Carmel Academy's experienced, passionate masters-level teachers bring the school's educational philosophy to life. Carmel offers an exceptional individualized education with the benefit of low student-teacher ratios and small skills-based instructional group learning. Students participate in a wide-array of extracurricular activities and interscholastic team sports, as well as award-winning STEM enrichment programs. Carmel's Jewish values-based education encourages students to grow as human beings through a custom-developed values and character development program. Offering rigorous academic preparation, using expertly designed, integrated general and Judiac studies curricula, Carmel Academy's students go on to the finest Jewish and independent high schools in the country. For more information, to schedule a tour, or rsvp to the Open House please contact Director of Admissions, Daneet Brill, at daneet.brill@carmelacademy.com or 203-983-3503.
- UJF FINANCIALLY FIT FORUM LADIES NIGHT OUT! Enjoy good food, drinks, dessert, grab a friend, and take control of your financial well-being! Join Women's Philanthropy of UJF, JCC Center Women, Jewish Women Connect of Chabad and The Stamford Chapter of Hadassah to learn how you can be "Financially Fit". (Exercise Clothing Not Necessary!) Monday, September 15th, 2014 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Temple Beth -El, Stamford To RSVP email Rebekah@ujf.org or call 203-321-1373
- MY NEIGHBORS FAITH: MOMENTS OF AWAKENING Thursday, September 11, 7-8:30 pm. Ferguson Library Auditorium. 96 Broad Street at Bedford Street Downtown Stamford. In this installment of our series "My Neighbors Faith," area faith leaders from different traditions will join Rabbi Daniel Cohen to discuss how their communities experience and benefit from times of crisis or life change. We will mark the anniversary of the World Trade Center tragedy as we listen and share our own experiences.
- YU WOMEN'S BEIT MIDRASH This 6-week program will take place at the Yeshiva University Museum (15 West 16th Street) on Wednesdays, October 29 - December 3, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Sessions will feature Rabbi Dr. Meir Soloveichik, Director of the Zahava and Moshael Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought, Yeshiva University and Dr. Jacob Wisse, Director of Yeshiva University Museum and Associate Professor of Art History, Stern College for Women who will co-present on the topic of: "The Image and the Idea: An Interdisciplinary Seminar on Art History and Jewish Thought."
- MA'AYANOT YESHIVA HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS is pleased to invite the community to their annual Yom Iyun on Tzom Gedalia, September 28th, from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm at the school (1650 Palisade Avenue, Teaneck). The Yom Iyun will begin with a shiur by keynote speaker Mrs. Leah Herzog on the topic "Why Remember? The Role of Memory in Jewish Life," followed by additional shiurim by members of the Ma'ayanot faculty. Men and women are welcome. This event is generously sponsored by the Staiman family in commemoration of the yahrtzeit of Mr. Staiman's father, Shalom Tzvi ben Aharon, Sholom Staiman. Additional sponsorship opportunities are available. For more information, please contact Pam Ennis at ennisp@maayanot.org or 201-833-4307, ext. 265
- UNDERSTANDING THE GAZA WAR: STRATEGIC & POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS Presentation by Dr. Ephraim Inbar, Professor, Bar Ilan and Director of Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies. Tuesday, Spetmber 9, 7:30 pm. Free.CGreenwich Library, 101 West Putnam Ave., Greenwich.
- 613 RESTAURANT Stamford's premier Kosher Restaurant is now offering Sushi! Please stop in and help us welcome acclaimed sushi chef Shoichi ("Eddie") Kurokawa! Please stop by and come test our new menu featuring many popular classic rolls and a few of Chef Eddie's personal signature rolls. This is a significant landmark in Sixthirteen and we hope you will come share it with us! DELIVERY IS NOW AVAILABLE. Full menu, reservations & more: www.613restaurant.com. 203.614.8777
- COMING SOON!!! ARI & RICA LIEBERMAN are excited to announce the forthcoming opening of their new sushi restaurant SOOSH. Located in the Stamford Plaza Hotel, 2701 Summer Street.www.sooshct.com info@sooshct.com (203) 658-7505
- FREE CHILDREN'S BOOKS IN HEBREW TO FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN BETWEEN THE AGES 2-8 The goal of Sifriyat Pijama B'America is to enhance knowledge and affinity for Jewish values from a young age and to retain a strong Jewish identity and appreciation of Hebrew. SP-BA provides an opportunity for families to create a tradition of reading bedtime stories in Hebrew and engaging in meaningful conversations. Info: www.sp-ba.org/online-registration
- LINKING GENERATIONS OF THE SHOAH-Our 2nd Generation Group began in July 2012. We are a group of approximately fifty members ranging in age from 40 and up and we come from all over CT and Westchester County. Our monthly meetings take place in Westport, CT (usually at the UJA offices) every second Tuesday of the month. Spouses of 2G members as well as 3rd Generation often attend our general meetings. Please come and join us. For further contact information call: Ann Cohn at 203-762-0058 (home) or 203-984-6667 (cell).
- MIKE'S CENTER CAFE & BAKERY AT THE JCC Is open during the week. For information, please call 203-321-0051 or mikescentercafe@gmail.com.
| We Wish A Speedy Recovery To | - Aharon Tzvi ben Sara
- Alexander ben Chava
- Ariella bat Bracha
- Aryeh Lev ben Eidel
- Aryeh ben Chana
- Aviva bat Etta
- Benzion Ben Mordachai ben Lillian
- Binyamin Yitzchak ben Shoshana
- Chaim Volf ben Chana Shayna
- Chana Necha bat Szlata
- Channah bat Tzivya
- Chava bat Perel
- Chaya Esther bat Tziporah
- Chaya Sarah Tzipporah bat Esther
- Chaya Sarah Tzipporah bat Rivka
- Dalia bat Chana Chaica
- Devorah bat Leah
- Dov ben Etel
| - Dovid Levi ben Gittel
- Efrat bat Yael
- Einav bat Chana
- Elisheva bat Miriam
- Fred ben Irma
- Geri bat Esther
- Harav Avraham David ben Toba Leah
- Harav Dovid Eliyahu ben Avrina
- Hennia bat Musah
- Leah bat Tania
- Lousya bat Jenna
- Malka Chaya bat Esther Gittel
- Malka bat Zelda
- Michal Fraida Chava bat Yita Shandel
- Miriam bat Rivka
- Moshe Baruch ben Chaya Sara
- Naomi Devorah bat Mindel
- Perel Etka bat Sara
| - Pesach ben Elsa
- Rachel bat Sara Golda
- Rav Aharon (Harav Aharon Lichtenstein) ben Bluma
- Rayna bat Necha
- Refael Ephraim ben Sima
- Rochel bat Marianna
- Sarah Rivka bat Channah Rachel
- Shlomo Yitzchak ben Esther
- Shlomo ben Rachel
- Shmuel Refael ben Chana
- Shoshana bat Ruchamah
- Tovah Chaya bat Tzipporah
- Tzipporah Rachel bat Malka
- Tzvi Daneel ben Chaya Priva
- Y'rachmeal ben Chayah Bat M'shulam Zalman
- Zahava bat Chaya Sara
- Zev Mordechai ben Chaya Gittel
| | SYLVIA'S CAS SISTERHOOD GIFT SHOP From September 5 to September 23 Sunday 11 am to 1 pm Tuesday 1 to 3 pm Wednesday 2 to 4 pm Thursday 1 to 3 pm | | | | | | | |