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Temple Beit HaYam The Reform Congregation of Stuart 951 SE Monterey Commons Blvd. Stuart, FL 34996 772-286-1531 Fax: 772-288-6372 www.tbhfl.org info@tbhfl.org Member of the Union for Reform Judaism Yizkor Book of Remembrance 5782 Page 48
We enter the world the same way we depart. We enter with a cry and go with a cry. We enter with weeping and go with weeping. We enter with love and go with love. We enter with a sigh and go with a sigh. We enter without knowing and go without knowing. It has been taught in the name of Rabbi Meir: When we enter the world our hands are clenched, as though to say: “The whole world is mine. I shall inherit it.” But when we take our leave of it, our hands are spread open, as though to say: “I have taken nothing from the world.” -Ecclesiastes Rabbah 5:14 Page 2 Page 47
Give us the kindness to hear with compassion, to offer support, loving comfort, and care. Give us the courage to do what is needed, the wisdom to choose what is right and most fair. Give us the vision to see what is possible. Give us the faith that will help pave the way for a present that is hopeful, a future As Jews, one of the most important and enduring qualities we share is that’s peaceful—give us the heart to bring joy to each day. our sense of memory. As we invoke and recall our loved ones, we are enabling those whom we love to enter back into our hearts and minds; keeping their memory alive. In our hearts our loved ones never die. We will always remember them, and thoughts of them will inspire us to live good, noble and meaningful lives. The death of those close to our hearts remind us of the emptiness and loss which affects us immensely. It devastates our lives, lives that were once filled with warmth by the life of their presence. It reminds us that “all that lives must die,” even the most humble and the righteous among us. And yet, as Jewish tradition teaches us, our life does not end at the grave; the soul lives on and is united with our Creator, with God. How, then, are we to accept the reality of death? By remembering the goodness of our loved ones and by modeling our lives after their example. For the memory of the righteous is a blessing, an inspiration for all of our days. May our lives always be worthy of their memory. Zichronam Livracha—May all of our loved ones memory, always be remembered for a blessing! Amen! Rabbi Matthew J. Durbin Page 46 Page 3
To Honor the Loving Memory Of This Book of Remembrance is dedicated in love and devotion to the fond and sacred memories Marvin Mastroff of those whom even the power of death Russell Bennett Mastroff could not take from us. Rachel and Irving Matlin Cecelia and Samuel Mastroff Jordon and Denise Matlin Rita Matlin Wilma Matlin Izzy and Shirley Schwartz Yizkor Services 5782 Helen Bardfeld Yom Kippur Thursday, September 16, 2021 5:00 pm Harriet Lutsky Sukkot/Sh’mini Atzeret Tuesday, September 28, 2021 10:00 am Pesach Saturday, April 23, 2022 10:00 am The Loss is Great The Memories a Blessing Shavuot Tuesday, June 6, 2022 10:00 am Page 4 Page 45
In Loving Memory Edith Katz Samuel Jacob Katz Anne Wasserman Milton J. Wasserman Remembered by Ted and Barbara Wasserman Sylvia Weisberg Barbara Rottach Remembered by Richard, Karen, Samantha and Julia Weisberg Rosalind Seidler Ruth & Sam Silverstein Manya Kaplow Bella & Ike Silverstein Dr. Joseph Altieri Samuel Kaplow Ralph Kaplow Remembered by Susan Wertheim, Jonathan Wertheim and יזכר Mariell, Eli, Reese and Sam Danziger Dorothy Wettenstein Martin Wettenstein Remembered by Eli, Arlene, Jared & Zachary Wettenstein YIZKOR MEMORIAL SERVICE Leon Wolper Remembered by Rita Wolper SERVICE Harry Zemsky Clara Zemsky Irving Kushner Goldie Kushner Sylvia Halberstadt Shirley Zemsky Sam Zemsky Remembered by Howard Zemsky and the Temple Beit HaYam Family Richard N. Rivers and Richard W. Abboud Remembered by the Zitner and Abboud Family Page 44 Page 5
In Loving Memory Yizkor Irwin Bell Anne Bell “Faith does not spring out of nothing. It comes with the discovery of the holy dimension of Shirley Malakoff Ruben Malakoff our existence.” Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel. Alfred Ledner Jean Ledner Mildred Rosen Sanford Rosen Our tradition shows great wisdom in teaching us to gather for services of remembrance on David Stoller Sanford Bell Yom Kippur and on the three pilgrim festivals (Passover, Shavuot, and Sukkot). These mo- Patty Williams Margie Horowitz ments that mark the seasons of the year—and the seasons of our lives—awaken strong Sanford Stoller memories of relationships that shaped us, sustained us, and sometimes challenged us; and Remembered by Drew & Stacy Stoller of holy days we shared with loved ones and cherished friends. Lowell Stone When they are gone, we can still affirm the beautiful and lasting values we learned from Lilian and Ralph Halperin them, and remember them in all their humanness. One of the ways we can do that is by Remembered by Barbara Stone coming together as a community of comfort and care. Franz Seidler Amalia Arocha From its inception a thousand years ago, when it was prayed by Ashkenazic Jews on the Gustavo Seidler morning of Yom Kippur, Yizkor has had two profound themes: God’s embrace of the loved Remembered by Raquel Strauss ones who are beyond our reach; and our commitment to do the good deeds that are within our reach by giving tzedekah in their memory. When we say Yizkor (May God remem- Marlene Suls Larry Suls ber…) we proclaim our faith that those who have died have significance now and forever. Harry Suls Edith Suls Albert Nasdor Ruth Nasdor “To ask of death that it never come is futile, but it is not futility to pray that when death Remembered by Dan Suls comes for us, it may take us from a world one corner of which is a little better because we were there.” Rabbi Jacob P. Rudin Adrienne Tabin Samuel Tabin Frances Tabin This is the hour of memory—and this is our house of comfort. Shirley Levine Leo Levine Remembered by Harvey Tabin Wounded by loss, we retreat from life; our synagogue gathers us in. Libby Toback Myer Toback Into this place we bring stories and prayers, unanswered questions, tears that need to be Dorothy Leaf Philip Leaf shed. Robert Leaf William Klapp Sheldon Toback Lives recollected and carried within us—moments of courage and laughter and pain—this Remembered by Ilene and Harvey Toback day embraces them all; this place embraces us all. Norton Viny Now the heart opens in sorrow, for we are time’s subjects, and all that we love, we must Remembered by Judy Viny lose. Jacob Wandner Marlene Sternberg So let us hold fast to the love that remains, and cherish the light of the sun. Bernard Richman Marion Richman Bernard Wandner Mollie Wandner Today all of us walk the mourner’s path; together may we find strength. Ruth Slotnick Burton Wandner Remembered by Carol Richman Wandner, Jason Matthew Wandner, Tracey Steinberg Wandner, William and Jeremy Wandner Page 6 Page 43
In Loving Memory Robert Stephen Mills Remembered by Reneé and Dennis Sherman Harvey Hauser Lillian Freedman Norman Freedman Oscar Freedman Remembered by the Shube Family Gertrude Simon Samuel Simon Florence Nitzberg Harry Nitzberg Remembered by Marilyn and Fred Simon David Sokoloff Sherwood Slater Belle Steinberg Roberts Remembered by Beth, Stuart and Harrison Sokoloff Sam and Rose Frankel Isadore Frankel Remembered by Gayle Sokoloff Louis and Clover Sokolov Bernard and Josephine Woods Remembered by Michael and Barbara Sokolov William Agatstein Belle Agatstein Dennis Steele Remembered by Roberta Steele Arleen Steinfeld William Steinfeld Ida Steinfeld Gloria Berg Sylvia Jacobson Charles Jacobson Rita Sawer Herb Hamrell Remembered by the Steinfeld Family Irving Garelek Remembered by Ellyn Stevenson Frank Stifelman Jack Stifelman Leah Stifelman Spencer Ross Ruth Ross Aliza Ross Remembered by Susan Stifelman Page 42 Page 7
In Loving Memory Sandi Rubin Robert Rubin Edith Rubin Alan Rubin Estrella Kurzman Harold Kurzman Remembered by Norman Rubin Chuck Sarrett Florence Fridkin Samuel Fridkin Betty Sarrett Jacob M. Sarrett Anna Kaplan Abraham Kaplan Estelle Fridkin Roy Fridkin Remembered by Cookie Sarrett and Family Kai Schachter Herbert Tenzer Florence Tenzer Harry Schachter Charlotte Schachter Remembered by Diane and Michael Schachter David Scher Sylvia Scher Nathan Goldstein Marilyn Goldstein Remembered by Elliott Scher and Laurie Goldstein-Scher Joseph Schneider Deborah Schneider Nathan Ehrenberg Mollie Ehrenberg Remembered by Louis Schneider and Rosalie Ehrenberg Rafael Mitrani Violeta Mitrani-Behar Max Ben Holm (Cohn) Carola Holm (Cohn) Isaac Mitrani Gerda Cohn Jorge Seoane Zoila Gonzalez Celia Mola Ramon Mola Lilli Wartelski Remembered by Raquel and Willy Seoane Bernard Shankman Nathan Shankman Mildred Shankman David Shankman Melvin Oksner Lillian Oksner Lawrence Kohn Remembered by Diane and Steven Shankman Jerry Shapiro Remembered with Loving Memories by Elaine Shapiro Robert Shapiro Pearl Shapiro Harry Shapiro Stephen Snyder Benjamin Snyder Celia Snyder Remembered by Harriet Shapiro Page 8 Page 41
In Loving Memory Alice and Samuel Feinstein Fannie May and Raymond Theodore Jean V. and Edward Morris Isaac Margolis Phil Reiss Remembered by Marci and Dan Morris Nicholas Schepis Bernard Oliver Sara Schepis Abraham Oliver Nicholas Schepis, Sr. Faye Appel Sam Appel Helen Steinhauser Charles Steinhauser Robert Ciaccio Sheldon Appel Rosalind Oliver Rhoda Oliver Remembered by Linda, Larry, Brian, Kayla, Chad and Samantha Oliver Kenneth Smith Arlene Pearlstine Remembered by Amy Smith and Ira Pearlstine Esther Rosenblatt Arthur Rosenblatt Petrice Potash Melvin Potash Adele Potash Remembered by Melvin Potash Walter Rappaport Dr. Barry Neil Rappaport Celia Rappaport Jacob Rappaport Anna Sapol Jack Sapol Seymour Sapol Remembered by Jean Rappaport Ida Tallin Benjamin Tallin Dora Ratner Abraham Ratner Irwin Ratner Remembered by Carol Ratner Robert Polk Sylvia Polk Carol Monack Sylvia Robinson Judy Zimmerman Barbara Meyer Remembered by Craig and Debbie Robinson and Family Bruce Evan Ross Remembered by Ellie Ross John S. Kusiv Beverly A. Kusiv Frances S. Rozansky Donald A. Rozansky Remembered by Steve and Stephanie Rozansky and Family Page 40 Page 9
In Loving Memory Erma Taylor Cecil Taylor George Cohen Lorry Lester Cohen Tom Taylor Nathan Lester Remembered by Lee Ann and David Lester Susan Silberman Shirley Levine Robert Levine Remembered by Robin, Marc, Zachary, Jacob and Tyler Levine Elyse Levy Insler Daniel Levy Remembered by Lorraine Levy Herb Cooper Remembered by Robert, Sharon and Shelby Lindsey and Gila Cooper Sal Marin Violette Gross Emerick Gross (Eli, Eli, she’lo I’ga’mer l’olam. ha’chol v’hayam, rish’roosh sehl ha’mayim barak Sylvia Sulkin Herbert Sulkin ha’sha’mayim t’filat ha’adam) Remembered by Nancy Marin Herbert Gerber Elsie Gerber Harry Markowitz Evelyn Markowitz Elliot Markowitz At birth, a miracle: You light the spark in every human soul. Remembered by Renee and Allen Markowitz Emerging into light, we breathe it in—the neshama, Your sacred gift of life. Bernard J. Marks Sarene Collins And every day, every breath comes to us as a miracle. Ethel Pinsker J. Marcus Pinsker Gary Friedman The light within us—unique and precious, is with us always, while we live. Remembered by Cordelia Marks When breath has ceased and life has gone, the neshama returns to You. My Husband Marvin, son Russell, Parents, Relatives and Friends. Gone too soon. And the spark that lived inside the ones we love, unique and precious, beautiful and Remembered by Elinor Mastroff good, is theirs no more. Rita Matlin Wilma Matlin Their light is ours, their radiance now burns in us, eternal flame of memory. Irving Matlin Rae Matlin Perry Cohen So we light candles, to keep our love alive, to bring their light into the world; a light Jordon Matlin Denise Matlin unique and precious, ours to treasure, while we live; a ner tamid that lights our days and Douglas Matlin Janie Matlin gives us strength to journey through the nights. Adrienne Matlin Lila Matlin Sarene Collins Marvin Mastroff More precious was the light in your eyes than all the roses in the world. Russell Bennett Mastroff (Edna St. Vincent Millay) and all others we have loved and lost Remembered by Donald Matlin Page 10 Page 39
In Loving Memory In my darkness, be a light unto me, in my loneliness help me to find a soul akin to my own. John W. Johnson Morris Kretchman Give me strength to live with courage; and give me courage to draw blessing from life, even in Remembered by Rhoda Johnson the midst of suffering; to hold fast against the storm, and to smile at a loved one’s glace. Rabbi Chaim Stern Shirley Katz Larry Katz Mary Ann Conrad Charles Conrad With clenched fists as infants enter this world, as if to say: The whole world is mine to ac- Remembered by Jesse Katz and Roseann Conrad quire. With hands wide open we leave the world, as if to say: I have acquired nothing in this world. For so it is said: Naked came I from my mother’s womb, and naked shall I return. Gerald Katz Harold Katz Midrash Ecclesiastes Rabbah 5:20 Lawrence Katz Remembered by Marilyn Katz Etta Charlotte Lurie Dan Lurie Marilyn Bethancourt Ducote Jolie Ducote Arnold Simon Personal Reflections Remembered by Marlene Katz What memories of my loved one(s) do I cherish most? Do some of my memories still hurt? Eric Seth Katzman David Katzman How do my memories help me to live a better life? Remembered by Michelle, Aaron, Nicole, Oliver and Violet Katzman Joyce Katzman, and Stacy Lacher & Familly Blessed are the memories, holy and cherished the love they reveal. We pray—May our sorrows soften and diminish in strength. Rabbi Emeritus Jonathan Kendall May the pains of past bereavements grow gentler with time. Remembered by Temple Beit HaYam Let memory bring us nearer to the loved ones in our midst. Baruch atah Adonai m’kor ha’chayim. Keith Klarin Blessed are You, the Holy One, who gives and renews life. Rena Covici Wilbert Covici Fannie Klarin Maxwell Klarin When we ask God to remember the souls of our departed at Yizkor, we request more than a Remembered by Pat Klarin mere mental act. We pray implicitly that by focusing on our loved one’s souls, God will take action on their behalf and save them from whatever pain they may be suffering, wherever they Alan M. Kohn Jerry Felderstein may be. At the same time, the implication is that this act of remembrance also constitutes a Kate Felderstein Joseph Felderstein guarantee of Jewish continuity—well beyond just those we remember, and far beyond us as Rebecca Felderstein Ethel Blum well. In remembering and in asking for God’s remembrance, we request divine help in contin- Herbert Fields uing our people’s trajectory beyond ourselves, to achieve the ultimate aims of our people’s Remembered by Shirley Kohn history. Anna Kowel Abraham Kowel Joseph Zoltan Remembered by Janis and Stephen Kowel Sylvia Friedman Bernard Friedman Yizkor is, in the end, not a prayer for the dead, but a promise by the living. Joe Zel Dorothy Zel (Rabbi Aaron Panken) David Kremer Remembered by Laura Zel Kremer and Rick Kremer My soul entrusted to Your care, both when I sleep and when I wake. My body, too, will rest in You. I have no fear—for God is with me. Ramona Franco Diosdado Garcie Remembered by Gisela Landwersiek Page 38 Page 11
In Loving Memory Deep contemplation of death can elevate the soul; it may even lead to peace of mind. Above all, it helps us see our lives in a truer light. For all things that appear trivial in light Eleanor Green Sidney Green of death are already without significance in themselves. Annoyance that someone has Maurice Kipnis lighted us, envy over others’ achievements—how inconsequential it all seems when Remembered by Phyllis, Larry, Danielle and Joshua Green viewed from the perspective of our mortality. Celia Rosenfeld Herbert Rosenfeld To pass each day solely in pursuit of material success—this is life lived in what the poet Remembered by Debbie Grise calls “the shadow of a shadow.” Rather, when death is near, may each of us carry this truth in our hearts: “I have contributed to the work of tikkun olam; I have done my part in the Michael Gross struggle for goodness.” No act of kindness is too small to count; no act of love is without Remembered by Charlotte Gross power. The world needs every heart and every hand; and, though we can never know the final outcome of our deeds, the fruit of our service will be gathered in by those who come Lillian Lawlor Fleischmann Paul Fleischmann after us. Carl Fleischmann Minna Kohler Fleischmann Eugene Lawlor Ruth Bukofzer Lawlor At this sacred moment, reflecting on the permanence of our lives, let these words serve as Helen Lawlor Schmer Fred Fleischmann affirmation of the quiet ways in which each of us joins the great quest of humankind: “The Karen Fleischmann growing good of the world is partly dependent on unhistoric acts; and that things are not Remembered by Carla, David, Ben and Lee Gubernick so ill with you and me as they might have been, is half owing to the number who lived faithfully a hidden life and rest in unvisited tombs.” (Based on Claude Montefiore) Thelma Zane Sidney Zane Remembered by Rick and Linda Haan Ronni Fern Ginsburg Phillip F. Harling Claire Harling Remembered by Harvey Harling Our thoughts now turn to loved ones whom death has taken from us in recent days, and those who died at this season in years past. Estelle Greenstein Samuel Greenstein Richard Greenstein Carolyn Greenstein Our hearts open, as well, to the wider circle of loss in our community and wherever grief Joyce Greenstein Wendy Conanico touches the human family……Zichronam Livracha—May their memories be a blessing in Charles Halpern Dorothy Halpern Remembered by Jeff and Shelly Halpern this new year and always! Barbara Heins Amen! Remembered by Jennifer Heins Margo Heller Leonard Heller Zelda Heller Remembered by Meyer Heller There are sorrows whose roots the sympathy of best friends cannot reach. There are bur- Clara Schapiro Jules Schapiro dens so heavy that no human being can help to lift or bear them. There are some whose Murray Schapiro wounds are too raw even for a friendly touch. What must it mean to such a people to know Irwin Scharago Tweed Hunter and to feel that One greater than any human being is there with a sympathy silent, but how Remembered by Roberta Hunter tender. With a balm unseen, but how healing. One to whom a heart can pour out its torrents of bitterness without words. A Friend with the tenderness of a mother, and understanding Keith Evan Jaffe that it infinite. (Israel Mattuck) Remembered by Susanne, Brent and Sean Jaffe Page 12 Page 37
In Loving Memory Eternal God, help us to feel Your presence even when dark shadows fall upon us. When Tim R. Flack Charles Flack our own weakness and the storms of life hide You from our sight, help us to know that You Mollie Flack Arthur P. Marcus have not deserted us. Uphold us with the comfort of Your love. Ruth K. Marcus Remembered by Sanford and Faye Flack Richard Meersand Rhoda Oliver Remembered by Chickie and Marvin Fogel I had thought that your death was a waste and a destruction, a pain of grief hardly to be en- Issy Frankel dured. I am only beginning to learn that your life was a gift and a growing and a loving left The Frankel Family The Sandowsky Family with me. The desperation of death destroyed the existence of love but the fact of death can- The Shyinsky Family not destroy what has been given. I am learning to look at your life again instead of your Remembered by Shelley Sandow-Frankel death and departing. Marjorie Pizer Laurie Liguori Remembered by the Frid and Caron Families Herbert Gerber Elsie Gerber Max Klein Birth is a beginning, and death a destination; Remembered by Allan and Susan Gerber But life is a journey, a going - a growing from stage to stage. Jesse Crumpton Victor Gilels Freida Kanther From childhood to maturity and youth to age. Remembered by Michael Gilels From innocence to awareness and ignorance to knowing; From foolishness to discretion and then perhaps to wisdom. Lonnie R. Cahoon, Sr. Martha I. Cahoon Lonnie R. Cahoon, Jr. Maxine Gillman Louis Gillman Rosalyn Gillman From weakness to strength or strength to weakness Irwin Goishen Joyce Goishen - and often, back again. Marlene Rossin Nick Rossin From health to sickness and back, we pray to health again. Connie L. Zompa Angela Rogers Bertram Tower Daryl Williams Remembered by Jeffry and Jo Gillman From offense to forgiveness, from loneliness to love, From joy to gratitude, from pain to compassion, Aida Katz Abraham Katz And grief to understanding - from fear to faith. Charlotte Glaser Lester Glaser Remembered by Rick and Sylvia Glaser From defeat to defeat to defeat - until, looking backward or ahead, Irving Kane We see that victory lies not at some high place along the way, Remembered by Marian and Ken Gold and Family But in having made the journey, Stage by stage - a sacred pilgrimage. Arthur Goldin Sylvia Goldin Gary Goldin Mary Marchiselli Remembered by Gene, Mary and Alex Goldin Birth is a beginning, and death a destination; But life is a journey, a sacred pilgrimage Raymond Grazi Florence Grazi Made stage by stage - from birth to death to life everlasting. (Rabbi Alvin Fine) Wilbur J. Grazi Wilbur S. Turner Remembered by the Grazi and Eby Families Page 36 Page 13
You have created us in Your image and made us share in Your enduring righteousness. You In Loving Memory have put eternity into our hearts, have implanted within us a vision of life everlasting. This hope we cherish in humility and faith, trusting in Your endless goodness and Your won- Gordon Davis drous love. Remembered by Ollie Davis and Family Into Your hands do we commit the spirits of our dear ones, for You keep faith with Your Herbert Desman Jacob Wasserman children in death as in life. Reba Desman Ethel Wasserman Harry Desman Aaron Wasserman Sustain us, O God, that we may meet with calm serenity, the dark mysteries that lie ahead, Daniel Desman Adele Shapey knowing that when we walk through the valley of the shadows of death, You are with us, a Isadore Rutkin Mollie Rubin loving Friend, in whom we put all of our trust; You are the light of our life, our hope in Helen Desman eternity. Remembered by the Desman Family The number of our years may be many or few; yet vain toil fills their span, for it is soon Harold Gelbaum ended, and we fly away. So teach us to number our days that we may grow wise in heart. Remembered by Sharon Gelbaum Dolinsky Lord, I yearn only to be near You, though at times I seem remote. Rolf Drucker Richard Lenk Martha Lenk Erna Drucker Lord, I cannot find the way unaided: teach me the faithful service You would have me do, Ellen Lange show me Your ways, guide me, lead me, release me from the prison of unknowing while I Remembered by Olga Drucker and Family still can make amends. Nathan Durbin Jack Swartz Do not despise my lowly state. Minnie Swartz Ruth Koretsky Before I grow weak, so heavy with mortality that I bend and fall, and all my bones, brittle Esther Durbin Arlene DeBloeme with age, become food for moth and worm, be my help, O be my help! Louis Elliott Durbin Anna Kowel Abraham Kowel Laura Kowel Where my forebears went, there go I. Yehuda Kahanovitch Iris Kahoanovitch Lydia Smurlick Adam Smurlick Yes, I know it. Rae Rotman Harry Rotman Joseph Zoltan David Durbin Their resting place is mine. Remembered by the Durbin Family I know it. Harry Dworkin Beatrice Dworkin Harriet Grossman Like them I am a stranger passing through this life. Remembered by Sandy and Robert Dworkin Since the womb of earth is my allotted portion, and since I’ve chased the wind from the Anita G. Fabricant beginning of my days, when will I come to set my house in order? Remembered by Robert A. Fabricant Percy Auerbach Jeanne Auerbach Leo Fassberg Sophie Fassberg Cynthia Auerbach Mary Auerbach Richard Fassberg Remembered by Ronnie Fassberg Jennie Feldman Saul Feldman Gabrielle Feldman Loren Feldman Daniel Fix Remembered by Lara and Linda Fix and Jonah Dove Page 14 Page 35
In Loving Memory The passions You Yourself have made a part of me have kept me rapt within the passing scene, and how, enslaved to passion as I’ve been, a prey to fierce and fiery hungers, how I ask, could I have served You as I needed to? Sylvia Barmen Earl Barmen Henry C. ( Hank) Berns But now the time has come to ask: why all this ambition, why the quest for high estate, Remembered by Barbara Berns when tomorrow I must die? Why this expense of spirit, when tomorrow I mourn the passing time? Leonard Birke Shirley Birke Louis Brown Pearl Brown These days and nights combine to bring me to the end; they scatter my thought to the Remembered by Kenneth and Beverly Birke winds, they return my frame to the dust. What now can I say in my defense? Beatrice Borie Constantino Stuardi Julius Borie Filomena Stuardi What brave words remain to shield me from my truth? Remembered by Gerald and Maryann Borie My nature has pursued me, possessed me, driven and flayed me, a doubtful friend from Vicki Burton Norman Weissman childhood on. Meyer Apotheker Alma Apotheker What then do I really have besides Your presence? Jaxson Maxwell Borden Remembered by Joan and Murray Burton Stripped of my pretensions, naked at the last, here I stand, and only Your goodness can clothe and shelter me. Ilene Kahzarian For nothing now remains but this: Lord, I yearn only to be near You! Lanny Cantor Pablo Andrade Remembered by The Cantor Family Charlotte Newman Rita Tyroler Sidney A. Tyroler Irwin C. Cohen Remembered by Larry and Susan Cohen To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: Alice R. Cohen A time to be born, and a time to die; Remembered by Norman Cohen A time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; Bessie Collins Hyman “Truck” Collins A time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up; Remembered by Evan and Mary K. Collins A time to weep, and a time to laugh; Betty Crile Melvin Crile A time to mourn, and a time to dance; Sharon Crile Remembered by Sandy Crile A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together; Mindy Hendelman Jesse Hendelman A time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing; Lorraine Hendelman Sara Hendelman A time to seek, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to discard; Morris Pattinger Dorothy Pattinger Myron“Michael” Hendelman A time to tear, and a time to sew; Remembered by the Crombie Family A time to keep silence, and a time to speak; E. Mack Cushing Anita Cushing A time to love, and a time to hate; Richard Cushing A time of war, and a time of peace. Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 Remembered by Robert and Pearl Cushing Page 34 Page 15
In Loving Memory God of those who live on earth and those who live in eternity. Be moved by our recollections of those we’ve lost, find them in Your infinite spaces and Sylvia Wolf S. Joseph Wolf bring them to Your side, that we might know You shelter them beneath the shadow of Your Marilyn Miller wings, that they might know that we remember them and love them and are touched by Morris Miller Anna Miller them whether they died this week or long ago. Remembered by Harvey and Judith Alligood May they forgive us for falling short of what, in their best moments, they had taught us; Bella Alpert Alec Alpert may we forgive them for falling short of what they wished that they could be. Bessie Rosenfeld Charles Rosenfeld Help us honor them in the lives we lead, and may they speak for us as You prepare to seal Louis Segel Edwin Alpert our destiny in the year to come. Harvey Alpert Yosef Eidelman Remembered by Amy Alpert, Karl Drehobl & Family Bring their souls into the bond of life, and grant us life, a long and healthy, virtuous life, for the sake of our love for them, for the sake of Your love for us. Liberty Maya Arnold - Simon Daniel Zucker Karen Arnold It is hard to speak of oneness when our world is not complete, when those who once Samuel L. Arnold Beatrice Arnold brought wholeness to our life have gone, and naught but memory can fill the emptiness Remembered by Richard Arnold their passing leaves behind. But memory can tell us only what we were, in company with those we loved; it cannot help us find what each of us, now alone, must now become. Yet Ada Arthur Rees Arthur no person is really alone; those who live no more echo still within our thoughts and words, David Arthur Joan Hill and what they did has become woven into what we are. We do best homage to our dead by Howard Levine Delores Levine living our lives fully even in the shadow of our loss. For each of our lives is worth the life Jeanette Levine Louis Peckerman of the whole world; in each one is the breadth of the Ultimate One. In affirming the One, Esther Peckerman Remembered by James and Debbie Arthur we affirm the worth of each one whose life, now ended, brought us closer to the Source of Life, in whose union no person is alone and every life finds purpose. William Beattie Sadie Herman Samuel Herman Remembered by Susan Herman Beattie Irvin Bell Miriam Bell Abraham Gelman Sarah Gelman Milton Gelman Remembered by Michael and Lynn Bell Alan M. Kohn Sheila Berghash Louis Egar Thelma Egar Herbert Roisman Leonard Berghash Remembered by Michelle Kohn and Les Berghash Melvin D. Krakower Joan A. Krakower Arthur Fleischer Remembered by Fran, Eric and Joshua Berkowitz Gregory Berman Robert Alan Berman Sondra Potter Remembered by Janis Berman, Goldie Hofmaier and Family Page 16 Page 33
A special donation to the 5782 Yizkor Book of Remembrance has been made in memory of the following individuals ... Page 32 Page 17
In Memory of the Six Million ~ We Will Never Forget! Page 18 Page 31
Forever Remembered ... Florence Smith Sidney Suss Sylvia Weisberg Harry Smith Adrienne Tabin Norman Weissman Ruth Smith Frances Tabin Charles Werlin Sadie Smith Sam Tabin Harriet R. Werlin David Sokoloff Benjamin Tallin Irving Wilks Jenny Spector Ida Tallin Sally Wilks James I. Spiegel Cecil Taylor George Gregory Wolovick Raymond Spitzer Erma Taylor Ruth Davidson Wolovick Sydelle Spitzer Florence Tenzer Leon Wolper Hannah Springel Herbert Tenzer Sol Leo Wortman Joseph Springel Louis Thaler Sylvia Cohen Wortman Leo Stein Sylvia Thaler Jacob Yormak Hyman Steinberg Rita Tyroler Marsha Yormak Harry Stern Sidney A. Tyroler Stanley S. Yormak Frank Stifelman Norton Viny Adele Cohen Young Judel Stolnicki Josephine “Phina” Walker Clara Zemsky Genendel Leibick Stolnicki Anne P. Wasserman Harry Zemsky Herbert Sulkin Bernard Wasserman Shirley Zemsky Sylvia Miller Sulkin Milton J. Wasserman Abraham I. Zittman Marlene Suls Harry A. Weiner Anne Zittman Edward Suss Rose Weiner Irene Zofnas Mildred Suss Janice Cohen Zonn Remember Me You can shed tears that I am gone. Or you can smile because I’ve lived. Your heart can be empty Because you can’t see me. Or you can let it be full of The love that we shared. You can remember me And think only that I’m gone. Or you can cherish My memory and let it live on. You can live in the sorrows of yesterday. Or you can choose Hope and love everyday. Page 30 Page 19
Forever Remembered ... Edna Ruth Meersand Abraham Ratner Philip David Sachs Israel Meersand Dora Ratner Frances Hurewitz Sade Robert F. Meersand Irwin “Irv” Ratner Joseph Sade Amnon Meirom Ida Rich Holly J. Salomon Arthur Merican Jeanne Davis Rich Leon E. Salomon Harold T. Meyers Louis Rich Alice Rose Samuel Harry Michlowitz Sandra Rich Manuel Samuel Henny Michlowitz Samuel H. Robbins Aziz Sanandajian Susan Midlarsky Ana Rose Muriel Sanders Brucha Karach Miliband Sylvia Rose Sidney “Sol” Sanders Jeanne Miliband Charlotte Schachter Liliane Miliband Harry Schachter Moshe Miliband Clara Schapiro Simone Miliband Jules Schapiro Robbie Mills Murray Schapiro Betty Moore Anna Schlossberg Louis Moore Davis Schlossberg Evelyn Morabito Sonia Schurr Helen Najglik Isadore “Izzy” Schwartz Ida Dasha Nankin Ruth Plessett Schwartz Claire Neuwirth Shirley Schwartz Karl Neuwirth David Selednick Abraham Oliver Selma Selednick Wilfred Orland Louis Segel Sylvia Osman Marilyn S. Sheer Joel Cary Parker Phillip Sheer Barbara Pere Ernest J. Sherman Ann Cohen Philo Gloria L. Sigalow Isador Edmund Philo Mary Silberstein Ethel E. Pinsker Irving Silberstein J. Marcus Pinsker Clara Silverman-Jones Frances Pollack Lena Rosen Charles Silvers Leonard Pollack Meyer Rosen Phyllis D. Silvers Anna S. Prentis Abraham Rosenberg Sylvia Silvers Meyer L. Prentis Pearl Rosenberg Sam Silverstein Nathan Putchat Bessie M. Rosenfeld Gertrude Simon Arthur Rappaport Charles David Rosenfeld Samuel Simon Dr. Barry Neil Rappaport Freda Rothwax Mamie Slomowitz Celia Rappaport Frances S. Rozansky Solomon Joseph Slomowitz Cora Rappaport Donald Rozansky Phyllis Slutsky Jacob Rappaport Herman Rubin Robert Howard Slutsky Walter Rappaport Yetta Rubin Bradley Durston Smith Page 20 Page 29
Forever Remembered ... Edna Gold Adele Katz Marilyn Lampert Theodore Gold Edith Robbins Katz Lillian Lees Arthur Goldin Gerald J. Katz Martin Lees Gary Goldin Harold M. Katz Ida Leopold Sylvia Goldin Lawrence Katz Louis Leopold Beatrice Goldsmith Louis “Larry” Milton Katz Nathan Lester Edwin Goldsmith Rose Katz Billie Levin Nolan Ira Goldsmith Samuel Jacob Katz Harry Levin Sam Goldstein Shirley Pearl Katz Leo Levine Eva Lillian Govenar Ann Philo Kendall Lester Levine Diana Grant Anna Pereira Kendall Robert Levine Edmond J. Grant Henry Mendes Kendall Shirley R. Levine Carol Greenberg Rabbi Emeritus Jonathan Bernard Levitz Florence Greenberg Kendall Florence Goldstein Levitz Harry Greenberg Milton M. Kendall Charles Levy J. Jack Greenberg Freda Kern Daniel Levy Marcus Greenberg Max Kern Marion Levy Eugene Greenstein Esta Howard Kersner Harry E. Lewen Morton Gross Fannie W. Klarin Adrienne Liepold Rachel Gross Maxwell H. Klarin Walter Liepold Max Grossman Alexander Klaw Bertram Lipschutz Sadie L. Grossman Gertrude Klaw Harriet Lutsky Lawrence Haas Robert N. “Bobby” Klein Bernard J. Marks Beatrice Hanzel Milton Kleinman Rosalyn Rich Manson Philip Hanzel Abraham Klinger Lucille Mart Evelyn Heller Edna Klinger Bertrand Mastroff Samuel Heller Jack Klotz Cecelia Z. Mastroff Abraham A. Horowitz Sadie Klotz Marvin Mastroff Beatrice Goldberg Horowitz Alan M. Kohn Russell Bennett Mastroff Wayne Horowitz Helena Baruel Kopejka Samuel Mastroff John Scott Howard Louis Kramer Abraham Matlin Susan Sarah Howard Sylvia Kramer Adrienne S. Matlin Elyse Levy Insler David Krantz Bessie Matlin Bella Jacobs Nettie S. Krantz Denise Matlin Julia L. Jacobs Abraham Kronish Douglas S. Matlin Louis Jacobs Leah Kronish Irving Matlin David H. Jenkins Marian Kronish Janie Matlin August Kahn Melvin Kronish Jordon Matlin, M.D. Frances Esther Kahn Fred Kuklis Rachel "Rae" Matlin Irving Kane Goldie Kushner Rita R. Matlin Manya Kaplow Irving Kushner Samuel Matlin Louis Kashdan James Laiacona Wilma H. Matlin Page 28 Page 21
Forever Remembered ... Recitation of Names Harriet Aaronson Freida Fordon Brown Richard H. Fassberg Belle Agatstein Philip R. Brown Daniel Feldman William Agatstein Sidney Brown Edward Feuer Our loved ones live in our broken hearts—and, at times, that brings some measure of heal- Alec Alpert Neil Jay Burstyn Helen Feuer ing. Their acts of kindness and generosity are the inheritance they leave behind. We feel Bella M. Alpert Vicki Burton Leon Fillhaber their absence; but the beauty of their lives abides among us. As it is said, “The name of one Harvey Alpert Harold Cohen Dr. Ben C. Fischman who has died shall not be forgotten.” Our loved one’s names—and their memories—will Alma Apotheker Henry Cohen Lillian R. Fischman endure among us. And these are the names—on our lips and in our hearts…. Meyer Apotheker Irwin Charles Cohen Bessie Fleischhacker Standing now before the Source of Life, the ultimate author of our purpose, let us join in Gertrude “Gert” Appel Jean Cohen Sam Fleischhacker hopefulness and praise, in blessing and in trust: Fred C. Arnold Jean S. Cohen Lillian Fleischmann Liberty Maya Arnold-Simon Julius Cohen Paul L. Fleischmann Etz Chayim Hi—It is a tree of life to those who hold fast to it; and all of its supporters are Norman Aronson Lila Nathanson Cohen Charles Fogel happy! Its ways are pleasant ways and all of its pathways are peace. Bring us back to You, Estelle Avin Lillian Cohen Jennie Fogel Adonai, that we might return; renew our life as in the days when You and we began. Ellie Babushkin Lorry Lester Cohen Kay Fox Helen Suss Bardfeld Sarene Marks Collins Rose Frankel The light of life is a finite flame. Jack “Skip” Bardfeld Giovina A. Conwell Sam Frankel Bertha Gantz Barnes Jay L. Conwell Anne M. Franzblau Like the Shabbat candles, life is kindled, it burns, it glows, it is radiant with warmth and Marion Barnes Jeffrey Alan Corwin Irving J. Franzblau beauty. Fannie Baron Rena Covici Barbara Prentis Frenkel But soon it fades, its substance consumed, and it is no more. Ida Baron Wilbert Covici Joseph Frenkel Jacob Baron Anita Cushing Rose N. Frenkel In light we see; in light we are seen. Joseph Baron E. Mack Cushing Tom Prentis Frenkel Rose Baron Andrew Cutler Bessie Friedman The flames dance and our life burns down and gutters. Sam Baron Seymour Cutler Constance Friedman Henry George Berg William J. “Bill” Dabrusin Joseph L. Friedman There is an end to the flames. Morris Berg Jose’ Miguel Da Costa Molly Friedman We see no more and are no more seen, yet we do not despair, for we are more than a Gregory M. Berman Henry R. Danielson Mathilda Friedman memory slowly fading into the darkness. Florence Bernstein Faye Davis Paul Friedman Henry C. Berns Gordon Davis Robert Benjamin Friedman With our lives we give life. Hyman “Hank” Bernstein Harry Davis Ida Ganek Seymour Bernstein Alice Brody Densen Leo Ganek Something of us can never die: we move into the eternal cycle of darkness and death, of Jaxson Maxwell Borden Marcia Donovan Olinda Ades Ga Tarrab light and life. (Rabbi Chaim Stern) Edward Bramson Rolf Drucker Golda Gerber Ethel Bramson Gilbert Harold Erth Emanuel Germinsky Harriet Sylvia Brantman Rosalind Erth Irene Gibelman Jackson Brantman Robert B. Etelson Sam Gibelman Clara Bream Sidney Faber Victor Gilels Meyer Bream Anita Fabricant Leonard Glasser Julie P. Bronstein Bernard W. Fabricant Rita Glener Sewall Bronstein Minnie C. Fabricant Sam Glener Page 22 Page 27
In memory of those who have left us in the past year Joy Lebish Gil Bardfeld friend of Steven Nicholas Schepis The memory of the righteous is a blessing cousin of Elinor Mastroff and Stephanie Rozansky father of Linda Oliver Keith Klarin Helen Desman husband of Pat Klarin Richard Bensen mother of father of Mindy and Ronald nephew of Scott and Elaine Desman Beverly and Steve Liepold Sandra Berent Alexander Vickie Bernstein friend of Elinor Mastroff Herbert Fields זכר צדיק לברכה sister of Bruce Bernstein brother of Shirley Kohn William Sieck Nelson Berger brother of Beverly Liepold father of Lori Levin Eternally remembered Alexander Zborowski Karen Arnold husband of Marion Zborowski wife of Richard Arnold in Jean Cutler Seymour Levin Temple Beit HaYam’s Temple Member father of Steven Levin Memorial Chapel Gwendolyn Knapp David Shankman Temple Member brother of Steven Shankman Rona Jaffe Lola Stoltman mother-in-law of Isadore Frankel mother of Russell Stoltman Susanne Jaffe husband of Shelley Frankel grandmother of grandmother of Brent and Sean father of Danielle Frankel Andrew Stoltman brother of Gayle Sokoloff Sam Asch Susan Silberman Diane Tennenbaum Temple Member wife of David Silberman friend of mother of Robin Levine Joan and Murray Burton Paul Bullwinkel husband of Stephanie Drabin father of Hannah and Matthew May their memory endure as a blessing. And let us say: Amen Page 26 Page 23
There are stars up above, So far away we only see the light Long, long after the star itself is gone. And so it is with people that we loved — Their memories keep shining ever brightly Though their time with us is done But the stars that light up the darkest night These are the lights that guide us. As we live our days, these are the ways we remember. Page 24 Page 25
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