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B’nai Mitzvah
In Our Schools
Third grade Kallah and Siddur service
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Third grade students under the direction of Dora Lee Grinberg
Young Authors’ Celebration 2005
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yahrzeit, your spouse’s or child’s birthday, a wedding anniversary
or just make a donation to the congregation by sponsoring a daily
breakfast. Minimum donation to be recognized as a daily sponsor is
$100. Special breakfasts and monthly sponsorships can be arranged.
Please contact Rollo Storey, Food Services Manager, by e-mail at
rstorey@bethyeshurun.org or by phone at (713) 666-1881, exten-
sion 369.
■Sponsor a breakfast or shalasheudos
Looking for a way to honor a loved one?
The Beth Yeshurun daily Chapel minyan is looking for break-
ITEMS NEEDED: canned tuna or
chicken, canned soup, canned pasta,
fruit cups, juice boxes, saltine or pea-
nut butter crackers, Ensure, etc.
SETH FINKELMAN
MAY 20-21
JCC
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Young Authors’ Celebration 2005 was a great success! The
children, parents and presenters alike all had a wonderful day. Shown
above are (back row, 1-r): Monica Woolf, Librarian, Dr. Robert and
Judy Komorn, author/illustrator Vuthy Kuon, (front row, 1-r): author/
illustrator Steven Kellogg and David Kleban, grandson of Dr. and
Mrs. Komorn. The event is underwritten by the Deborah Komorn
Baruch Excellence in Education Fund.
join us and speak with the children and their parents about how the
Amidah is constructed. Jodi Gold worked with each student in cre-
ating his/her own beautiful and unique Siddur cover.
The actual Third Grade Siddur Service was held Sunday, March
13. Thanks to the enthusiastic effort of our students, their teachers:
Alyssa Webb, Michelle Hadar and Judy Maislos; Music teacher
Dora Lee Grinberg and piano accompanist Betty Gorme, the service
was very meaningful and beautifully done. The participation of both
Devora Urkowitz, our Religious School principal, and Rabbi Brian
Strauss also helped make this a memorable occasion. We hope this fast sponsors. You can honor the memory of your departed on their
service will serve only as the beginning of many years of meaning-
ful prayer and a long-lasting relationship with God.
Seth Finkelman is the son of Sandra and
Steven Finkelman and brother of Jordan and
Marissa. Seth’s proud grandparents are Rose and
Wolf Finkelman, the late Solomon Gordon and
the late Ruth Levy Finkelman.
Seth is currently an honors student in the
seventh grade at The Emery/Weiner School. Seth was in the annual
school play Anything Goes. He has participated in Koach Club (ath-
letics), Games Club, Stock Market Club and Math Counts for St.
Jude Hospital. Seth is also a graduate of Beth Yeshurun Day School.
Seth is a recipient of the Aleph, Maccabi and Arrow of Light
The third grade class of the Religious School recently celebrated Cub $cout awards. He regularly attends Camp Young Judaea and
two very special events. The first was our Third Grade Kallah, held wiu be gOjng tbjs summer for his seventh time.
on Sunday, Feb. 27, which dealt with the topic of prayer. A deep Seth’s ongoing Mitzvah Projects are collecting books for the
discussion was held between parent and child as each talked about Hadassah “Let my people read” program for children at Ben Taub
what God meant to them. We were delighted to have Hazzan Propis hospital and playing bingo with the residents at Seven Acres.
Seth has chosen to donate a portion of his monetary gifts to
Burzaco Asilo, a Jewish home for the aged in Burzaco, Argentina
and to the Tsunami Relief Fund to help those that were devastated
by the Tsunami.
You CAN Make a Difference!
Sponsored by the Social Action Committee in support of the
J.C.C.’s Meals-on-Wheels Grocery Donation Program
CANNED FOOD DROP-OFF
FOR MEALS ON WHEELS
This is an ongoing project collecting single-
serving, non-perishable items to provide
weekend meals for our community’s seniors
in need. Baskets are placed in the school
and main office areas.
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