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Jewish War Veterans

On Sunday, a small group of Jewish military veterans gathered in our Social Hall for meeting and eating.  They are members of Post #785, The Sandford Baer Post of the South Hills.  The guest speaker was Clarence “Code” Gomberg of Post #499.  Code (pronounced Cody) is active in state and national JWV affairs and gave an update.

“As with all veterans groups, our numbers get smaller each year because most of the members are WWII vets.  In recent years, the American Legion closed 12 posts in Allegheny County.  While the JWV is obviously much smaller than the Legion and VFW, it is important that we maintain the 5 posts we have in Allegheny County without further closures and mergers.  We must find a way to connect with Jewish veterans when they separate from the service.  When I came out of the service after WWII, I was directed to a JWV officer to find out what help or services I could receive.  That doesn’t happen now and we need to change that.  Also, we need to find a way to bring in our Vietnam era and Gulf War era veterans, although there simply aren’t that many of them”.

The group posed for a picture and then shared in a meal of salmon cakes and vegetables.  A shul member donated a cake for the luncheon and in the icing it read “Thank You  JWV #785”.   There were many compliments on the Social Hall renovations.  And I suggested to Code that we could offer the Post a permanent home here in Carnegie.  By having a resident location we would be able to recruit more successfully and find those Jewish veterans in the South Hills and West Hills areas.  There are certainly more veterans in our local South Hills congregations, even some in our own congregation, who don’t know about the JWV.  His response was, “it certainly would be helpful.  Let’s consider that option.”

Pictured left to right seated: Geri Gomberg, Roseann Tisherman, Isadore Horowitz, Leslie Clifford.  Standing: Richard D’Loss, Albert Brunwasser, Martin Shor, Morton Lowe, Clarence Gomberg, Harris Tisherman.  click on photo for enlargement

See also this story on WQED about Code.

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Social Hall renovations near conclusion

Although taking a little longer than anticipated, the renovations to the social hall are nearing conclusion.  All that remains is trimming around doors and windows.  Should be all done in another week or so.  We are anticipating that the first formal user of the new social hall will be the Jewish War Veterans.  Our shul is hosting their annual luncheon in July.  If you are a member of the Baer Post of the JWV, I hope to see you then. Contact Izzy Horowitz for details.


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Machsikei Hadas Cemetery

Some of you know Dave Bertenthal.  He’s a Carnegie boy.  Last week he was researching his family cemetery information and he found that some of his family are buried in Machsikei Hadas Cemetery.  I’m not familiar with it, but I expect many of you are.  Dave made a visit, and filed this report.
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Social Hall Renovations

About 5 years ago (maybe it was longer?) we made some cosmetic improvements to the social hall: new flooring, drywall, paint, etc.  But we didn’t finish it.  This meant that while the social hall was brighter and much more inviting, it still wasn’t in a condition that we could rent it out for social events.  An attractive and functional social hall would not only be a valuable benefit to our members, but also be a source of revenue for the shul.  Last week at the Annual Meeting, the Board approved the expenditure to finish the job, which includes a new ceiling and lighting, removal of the steam radiators, and trim for the doors and windows.  The work began on Tuesday and is well underway.  We expect to be done in a couple of weeks.  All of this costs money of course, and you expect that I will be asking you to replenish the shul treasury.  So be prepared.  I have no embarrassment about asking you for money for the shul.  Be generous.  This is your shul and it shouldn’t be shabby.
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Annual Members Meeting

We had a good meeting at the shul on May 17.  Aside from typical annual reports on finances, membership, etc., the Board approved funding the completion of the social hall renovations.  More about that in a separate post.  More significantly perhaps, the Board approved a motion to invite women to receive aliyahs.  I know that a number of you didn’t understand why there was such a lengthy debate over this issue, but it’s now decided and we can move on to other matters.  The following is the text of my formal remarks at the meeting.
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