Elections went well and the slate was voted in unanimously. We wish Hatzlacha to the board on their endeavors.
First order of business, the Shul is running at a deficit and therefore we welcome everyone to join us on Sunday, March 8 at 8:45 AM for a board meeting. We encourage everyone to attend (even non-members) to give input on how to increase revenue for the Shul.
Mazal Tov to
Jeannie and Marc Adler on the Bar Mitzvah of their grandson, Aharon Rybak.
Debbie and Dr. Joel Allen on the birth of a grandson, born to their children, Limor and Dr. Aharon Allen in Israel.
Debbie and Howie Perles and Dorothy Perles on the Bar Mitzvah of their grandson and great-grandson, Yitzie Rosman.
Hamakom Yinachem
We regret to inform you of the passing of the Father of Rabbi Gruenebaum. Rabbi Gruenebaum will be sitting shiva at 16 Carlton Road through Monday morning. The minyan times are:
Shachris at 7:30 AM, Mincha at 1:40 PM and Maariv at 8:00 PM.
May he and his family be comforted among the mourners of Zion and Yerushalayim.
Sponsoring
Tonight is the last night of Avos Ubanim. Please feel free to peak in and see what a beautiful program this is. We are short about $300, if anyone would like to help cover the cost, please see Yaakov Grunstein.
Shalosh Seudos is being sponsored by the shul, unless someone would like to come forward. If you are interested in sponsoring Shalosh Seudos, please speak to Rob Goldfarb.
Everyone is invited to join us for a kiddush after davening sponsored by Leeba and Yaakov Grunstein to commemorate the yahrtzeit of Yaakov's Mother Breindel Bas Dov Lemel & Leeba's Mother Gittle bas Aron Moshe.
Annual Shul Dinner
We are pleased to announce that our Shul Dinner will take place Sunday, May 17th at Cong. Shaarey Israel, Montebello. This year's honorees are1) Rachma and Gedalia Friedenberg receiving the Avodas HaKodesh award and 2) Corinne and Stan Levine receiving the Lev Tov award. Please hold the date.
Purim
In the past, we have had a very nice Purim party right after Megillah. Due to the current finances of Shul, we would need some financial commitments in advance in order to make this happen again this year.