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ב”ה Norma Deborah Altman (Lebovitz) – Dvorah bat Leah v’Shmuel – passed away peacefully but reluctantly on December 25, 2020, at age 89. What follows is Norma’s obituary written by herself. Norma was born in Oak Park, Illinois, a Chicago suburb, on March 16, 1931 to Samuel and Lily (Contorer) Lebovitz. Norma lived in Chicago, […]
Rabbi Brian’s Blog 12-28-2020
Friends, as this challenging year comes to an end, we can only hope for a better year ahead. This week’s Torah portion is Vayechi – “And Jacob lived”. Although that’s how the parsha begins, the parsha deals not with Jacob’s life, but his demise. This reminds us of another parsha, Chayei Sarah. Although it was […]
Rabbi Brian’s Blog
חג אורים שמח! Happy Chanukah, everyone! Wow, if there was ever a season when we need some lights to chase away the darkness, this is IT. We were so pleased to see the excellent turnout at our outdoor menorah lighting on Sunday night, December 13, the 4th night of Chanukah. Yes, my fingers […]
Rabbi Brian’s Blog 11-19-2020
ב”ה Greetings, friends! I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving, despite the fact that we were not able to share it with our usual guests. I am grateful for the hospitality you have showed my fiancee Renana Friedman. She has enjoyed getting to know our members. Perhaps it’s due to pandemic – or just […]
Rabbi Brian’s Blog Jan. 2, 2021 18 Tevet 5781
January 2, 2021 by rabbibrian • Uncategorized
ב”ה New Year’s Resolutions? Greetings, friends, and Happy New Year! There has been much talk about how 2021 just HAS to be an improvement over 2020. In many ways, that’s true. On one hand, there are plenty of toilet paper and paper towels available. On the other hand, all this time at home has motivated […]