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Summer 2014 • Canadian Friends of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem • Western Region
Inside this issue:
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT AND
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ........................................1
FOCUS ON EXCHANGE ......................................1
CELEBRATING GENEROSITY:
LEON AND ROSE MARIE GLASSMAN ....................2
CFHU AND JNF UNITE: NEGEV GALA DINNER
SUPPORTS PERIPHERAL ISRAELI YOUTH ...........3-4
LAW FACULTY EXCHANGE .................................5
SHOULD I CHANGE MY MIND ABOUT WEED? ....6
NEW BOARD MEMBER: DANIEL WOSK ...............7
TRIBUTE CARDS ............................................8-10
L to R: Nanci and Gary Segal with Prof. Menahem Ben-Sasson – President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
THIS NEWSLETTER IS SPONSORED BY CFHU VANCOUVER BOARD MEMBERS.
Focus on Exchange For the first time, a group of UBC students will travel on exchange programs to Hebrew U this year through Go Global, the UBC student exchange program umbrella organization. New initiatives in facilitating academic exchange programs between the two universities have resulted in UBC and Hebrew U students gaining the life-changing experiences associated with study abroad.
Two strong supporters of both UBC and Hebrew U, who have contributed to the success of this exchange process are Bill and Madame Justice Risa Levine. Both are graduates of UBC as is their daughter, Sara. Now a Justice on the BC Court of Appeal, Risa Levine has been an adjunct professor in the law faculty. Bill Levine held the post of
Chair of the Board of Governors at UBC from 2010 to 2013. They are connected to Hebrew U through local CFHU events and have also travelled with CFHU to the
university. Their two daughters also attended Hebrew U.
Their financial and ideological support of exchanges between the two universities is straightforward. Bill Levine was clear about their motivation when he said, “We feel travelling to study contributes greatly to the student experience. We are particularly interested in having students have an Israel experience where they might gain some insights that they wouldn’t get from studying at their home university.”
International Relations major Daniella Hu is one of the students who will study at Hebrew U next year. She said, “Ever since I found my academic passion in politics and international relations I have been drawn to the Middle East. Beyond the incredible number of geopolitical and sectarian issues, it is the history and the mysticism of religion that makes me so enthusiastic to discover all I can about it. Since Hebrew U is itself renowned across many disciplines, this is my chance to discover knowledge.”
…continued on page 7
Students at Hebrew U.
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Message from President Randall Milner and Executive Director, Dina Wachtel
Inspired by Our Supporters
Dina WachtelRandall Milner
We must begin with a big TODA RABAH, to our board members who so graciously agreed to sponsor this newsletter. Their generosity enables us to communicate to our many supporters the extensive activities and programming done locally by CFHU and lets us publicize our newest collaborations with other organizations.
This past spring, CFHU was able to partner with JNF – the Jewish National Fund. This very successful collaboration came about as a result of local philanthropist Gary Segal’s vision and commitment to Israel. Read on to find the link between underprivileged youth in Israel, JNF and the Joseph Meyerhoff Youth Centre for Advanced Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Celebrate with us, in these pages, the inspirational generosity of long time CFHU supporters Leon and Rose Marie Glassman. They illustrate some of the history of CFHU
through their ongoing unique story of involvement. Continuing to connect to our history, we welcome new board member Daniel Wosk, a third generation Hebrew U supporter.
Additional collaborations include our ongoing exchange program between UBC and Hebrew U and its exciting renaming as the Mitchell H. Gropper Q.C. Law Faculty Exchange. We are also proud to announce the inauguration of student exchanges through the Go-Global program at UBC, and hope that this program continues for many years into the future. Building community connections, Schara Tzedeck hosted our summer lecture on the uses of marijuana.
As we enjoy the summer season, we are also gearing up toward the High Holidays that are fast approaching (beginning Sept. 24th). Please remember that you can send your Rosh Hashana cards through
CFHU. Give us a call and let us show you how we can look after sending greetings to your family and friends.
Finally, a shout out to all you athletes out there! Join a CFHU team at the next Jerusalem Marathon to be held on March 13, 2015. It will be a fun event that includes 5K/10K/Half Marathon and Full Marathon. Join over 25,000 others in being part of this unique opportunity to walk or run in beautiful Jerusalem. Call us any time for information. We look forward to hearing from you!
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In every generation we hope there are people who inspire us as individuals and as a community to do better, to give more of ourselves and to give to the greatest level of our financial capability in order to better the community in which we live. For five decades, Vancouverites have been blessed to have the inspirational examples of Leon and Rose Marie Glassman in many facets of the Jewish community including Federation, Beth Israel Synagogue, Vancouver Talmud Torah, King David High School, JNF and the Louis Brier. As Mr. Glassman celebrates his 90th birthday this year, CFHU honoured his dedication to Hebrew University and his great philanthropic spirit.
In late July, CFHU’s local board of directors used its annual summer social to celebrate Mr. Glassman’s special birthday. His extraordinary commitment to the Hebrew University started many years ago and runs deep.
Mr. Glassman started life in a small town in Southern Saskatchewan and moved to Regina, as a young adult. He was first exposed to Canadian Friends of Hebrew University when Alan Bronfman, the founder of CFHU came to Regina to raise funds for Hebrew University in 1958. “They were selling family endowments for $1,000,
which is like $25,000 today, and they sold 22 in one day. It was a community of fewer than 250 families,” recalled Mr. Glassman. People were proud of the fledgling Jewish State and felt great supporting Hebrew U, which he mentioned is “the mother of all universities in Israel.”
Mrs. Glassman had an early introduction to Hebrew U as well. She was the president of Hillel at the University of Alberta in Edmonton when Bernard Cherrick, the VP for External Affairs at the Hebrew U traveled to the U of A to promote Hebrew U. “I felt so proud that someone came from the new country of Israel to speak to us,” said Mrs. Glassman. She served as a member of the International Board of Governors, is currently an Honourary Governor and an Honourary Fellow of Hebrew University. Mrs. Glassman has remained actively involved in CFHU locally.
The Glassmans have used their involvement in Hebrew University to enjoy
Celebrating Generosity: Leon and Rose Marie Glassman
meeting like-minded supporters at meetings in London, Paris and, of course, Israel. Mr. Glassman noted that they have travelled together to Israel over 40 times, often to attend the Board of Governors of the Hebrew U meetings in Jerusalem. Each visit they took time to tour the country, finding something new every time.
“We are strong Zionists,” said Mrs. Glassman. “Zionists who believe strongly in Jewish education and that means supporting Hebrew University.” Over the years, they have been incredibly supportive. Mr. Glassman said they have an interest in juvenile diabetes research and for four decades have made significant donations to a lab at Hebrew U focussed on diabetes research. Mr. Glassman’s most recent philanthropic gesture at Hebrew U is to fund scholarships. “Being involved…[with Hebrew University] has been a wonderful experience,” said Mr. Glassman. CFHU acknowledges that the feeling is mutual. Happy Birthday and Toda Rabah!
Leon and Rose Marie Glassman
Vancouverites have been blessed to have the inspirational examples of Leon and Rose Marie Glassman in many facets
of the Jewish community including Federation, Beth Israel Synagogue, Vancouver Talmud Torah, King David High School, JNF
and the Louis Brier.
Thank You
Between Friends is published by Canadian Friends of Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Western Region, 204 - 950 West 41st Avenue, Vancouver, BC V5Z 2N7, 604.257.5133, fax 604.257.5144. Office hours 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Send address changes to the same address. Publications mail agreement No. 40639014. Return undeliverable items to CFHU, 204 - 950 West 41st Avenue, Vancouver, BC V5Z 2N7. Opinions expressed by writers are their own and not necessarily those of the editor or publisher. All rights reserved.
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CFHU and JNF Unite: Negev Gala Dinner Supports Peripheral Israeli Youth Spring 2014 saw an exceptional philanthropist inspire wonderful inter-organizational co-operation in Vancouver. Philanthropist Gary Segal was honoured at the JNF Negev Gala dinner. All funds raised at the dinner went to a special program at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Known for its high level of innovation in a wide range of areas, Hebrew U has initiated a way to take the spark of scientific curiosity and nurture it in the next generation of researchers. The target of this project is aimed at children who are living in challenging socio-economic conditions. Gary Segal said of the project, “I was looking for an ethical connection to combine education and have a direct impact on youth. This project fit all of the goals.”
The Joseph Meyerhoff Youth Centre at the Hebrew University has developed a program that connects children to a special program of education in science and ecology where graduate students from Hebrew U take and share their passion for sciences and the environment out of the ivory tower. Travelling to socially and geographically peripheral areas of the country, these HU students plant the seed of scientific curiosity in school-children. They are able to inspire groups of future ecologists, environmentalists and scientists.
Gary and Nanci Segal travelled to Israel recently to see for themselves the difference this program is making. “This program captures the students at the right time in their lives–grades 4-7–when they are in their formative, impressionable years. It inspires them to go on to a better life,” said Gary Segal. He was thrilled that schools that have a paucity of resources, like one in Kiriat Ekron, near Rehovot, can access this excellent program to enhance its level of education.
Gary Segal said he was moved by the depth of education and personal growth the Hebrew U program facilitates and said, “It’s wonderful seeing this program in action, to see how relevant it is and how underprivileged youth embrace the subject matter. They have fun because the instructors are so interesting. When they come onto campus, it opens their eyes and they can picture themselves there, which they would not be able to do otherwise.”
Seeing the faces of the children and the excellent work being done in Israel made Gary Segal even more enthusiastic about being honoured by both CFHU and JNF this spring at the JNF Negev Gala Dinner.
“CFHU and JNF approached Gary separately in order to initiate an event in his honour. Gary, who is a great supporter of Israel, and an alumnus of Hebrew University, suggested that both organizations
find a common project. The Meyerhoff program represents an excellent intersection between the talent of Hebrew U and the mission of the JNF,” said Dina Wachtel, Executive Director of CFHU’s Western region. Wachtel continued, “The JNF Negev Gala Dinner raised a significant amount of money that will flow directly to providing outstanding educational opportunities for children and youth on the periphery in Israel. It has been an amazing example of inter-agency co-operation.”
The JNF organizes annual Negev dinners in Vancouver to raise money for JNF projects in Israel. This year, in finding another project that fits with the JNF objectives, the Negev Dinner enabled Vancouverites to demonstrate their love of the State of Israel by showing their support for two important organizations at one excellent event.
Gary Segal enjoyed the first-time experience of being the honouree at a gala dinner and said, “It was both humbling and
gratifying to be honoured.” Attendees felt that the dinner was enormously enjoyable, in great part due to the phenomenal presentation given by Gary Segal. He spoke with
Nanci and Gary visiting a class at the Joseph Meyerhoff Youth Centre
L to R at the back: Prof. Eli Feinerman, Chairman of the Authority for Youth and Community with Gary and Nanci Segal and the kids at the Joseph Meyerhoff Youth Centre for Advanced Studies at
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Gary talking with students at the Youth Centre
CFHU and JNF Unite: Negev Gala Dinner Supports Peripheral Israeli Youth passion, focus and humour, giving those in attendance plenty of food-for-thought about the nature of philanthropy. He said that caring about others has tremendously enhanced his life and the lives of his family. One of Gary Segal’s personal friends, Dr. Rick Hodes, flew in from Ethiopia specifically to be present at the dinner and the audience had a chance to hear him speak as well. “Dr. Rick” is a world-renowned humanitarian whose work in Ethiopia for the Joint Distribution Committee has been one of the inspirations for Gary Segal’s philanthropy. …continued on page 7
L to R: Rami Kleinmann, CFHU National President and CEO; Murray Palay CFHU National Chairman; Gary and Nanci Segal; Randy Milner, CFHU Vancouver Chapter President; Ram Semo, Director of the Division for Advancement and External Relations at Hebrew University.
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1 Joe and Rosalie Segal
2 Dr. Peter and Linda Hotz
3 JNF Vancouver Chapter President, llene-Jo Bellas with Gary Zlotnik
4 L to to R: Nanci Segal, Dr. Rick Hodes and Gary Segal
5 CFHU Vancouver Chapter President, Randy and Cheryl Milner
6 L to R: Mel Davis with Shirley Barnett and Geri Davis
7 Judy and Isaac Thau
8 Ben and Nanci Goldberg. Ben and Gary Segal attended Hebrew University together.
9 MLA Andrew Wilkinson with Diane and Dr. Phil Switzer
10 Ryan and Josephine Nadel, Hebrew U alumna
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Not only do the Canadian professors gain important links to their counterparts in Israel, but the students at each university also form new relationships and ways of understanding a country through their interactions with
a professor from a foreign country.
The Mitchell H. Gropper Q.C. Law Faculty ExchangeFor the past four years, generous donors from Vancouver have funded a law faculty professorship exchange program between UBC and Hebrew U. It enables an Israeli professor to teach a class in September at UBC and a professor from UBC goes to Hebrew U in the spring to teach Israeli students. Thanks to a dedicated, passionate committee, chaired by the Hon. Justice Bruce Cohen, who got this program off the ground, this exchange has successfully built bridges between Israeli and Canadian faculty and students. The committee was made up of Allen Zysblat, Sam Hanson, Peter Tolensky, Shawn Lewis, Randy Milner and Dennis Pavlich. Now, thanks to the fundraising campaign led by Sam Hanson, funding has been secured for the next five years. In a ceremony at the Law Faculty, the exchange was officially named “The Mitchell H. Gropper Q.C. Law Faculty Exchange” program.
Mitchell Gropper is recognized in the field of law as one of Canada’s top lawyers in his field. He has been an academic, sharing his knowledge with students at Western University and is well known in the Vancouver Jewish community as both a philanthropist and a leader. CFHU is thrilled to see this program bear his name and see it continue for many years to come.
This spring, Professor Cristie Ford travelled to Hebrew U to teach an intensive seminar. She is an expert in the area of international financial management and regulation, an area that has been growing in importance. Her course had 25 students,
a large number for such a seminar. “My classes used to be only business law people but since the financial crisis in 2008, there is no need to explain why it’s important to have financial regulations,” said Ford. She was glad to have the chance to interact with Israeli colleagues with whom she has worked on an international academic journal.
The importance of these types of exchanges is immeasurable. Not only do the Canadian professors gain important links to their counterparts in Israel, but the students at each university also form new relationships and ways of understanding a country through their interactions with a professor from a foreign country. When Dr. Michal Shur-Ofry comes to UBC in September, she looks forward to using her opportunity to enhance her knowledge of the Canadian legal system and exploring collaborations at UBC.
Her area of expertise is intellectual
property, which has many similarities to the Canadian system. She noted, “…the field of intellectual property, in general, is rather harmonized in comparison to the other legal fields.” This makes her course here at UBC topical and applicable to the students she will teach. She will lecture on “Sports, Media and Intellectual Property,” a course she has taught for a number of years at Hebrew U.
For UBC professor Cristie Ford, travelling to Jerusalem to work at Hebrew U and see the country has been enriching both personally and professionally. Shur-Ofry explained her thoughts on this exchange this way. “The opportunity to closely experience a different legal system is always an enriching experience. Doing so at a top university such as UBC is a privilege. I hope the visit will give me new perspectives and will open up new potential collaborations and new avenues for my own research.”
SAVE THE DATE
On October 6 Dr. Michal Shur-Ofry
from the Law Faculty at Hebrew U will present here
in Vancouver5
L to R: Dr. Peter Gropper , Madam Justice Risa Levine, Zoe Gropper, Mitch Gropper Q.C. , Madam Justice Miriam Gropper
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Canadians are trying to make sense of the current government’s vacillations on the legalization of medical marijuana, making anything to do with
marijuana a very hot topic.
Should I Change My Mind About Weed? Informed decisions are made by gathering data from all of the angles and deciding what makes sense from that information. Canadians are trying to make sense of the current government’s vacillations on the legalization of medical marijuana, making anything to do with marijuana a very hot topic. The overwhelming response was therefore not surprising when CFHU had the unique opportunity to present a panel discussion about the benefits and hazards of marijuana with Professor Raphael Mechoulam from the Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Natural Products at the Faculty of Medicine of Hebrew U, Dr. Kathryn Selby, Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at UBC, and Rabbi Rosenblatt of Congregation Schara Tzedeck.
Moderator Michael Levy started the evening off by introducing Professor Mechoulam of Hebrew University’s department of Natural Products. Prof. Mechoulam is known throughout the world as the father of medical marijuana and his lab accounts for most of the early discoveries in cannabis research. Professor Mechoulam
presented an overview of his nearly 55 years of remarkable research.
Panellist Dr. Kathryn Selby, a local specialist in paediatric developmental neuroscience addressed the dangers of the use of recreational marijuana on the adolescent brain. Her no-nonsense message when asked in the Q & A session about when it is safe for teens to smoke recreationally was, “There is no data on at what age or how much marijuana is safe for brain development. The later and the less, the better.”
Rabbi Rosenblatt of Congregation Schara Tzedeck rounded out the panel with the rabbinic opinion both on recreational and medicinal usage of marijuana. With many examples of inebriation from the Torah as well as modern rabbinical responsa on marijuana related issues and suggested that Judaism does not support recreational use but that it is an obligation to use proven medical treatments to alleviate pain and suffering.
The area of clinical trials is where Professor Mechoulam was able to shed
considerable light. His lab was the first in the world to chemically map the two active compounds in marijuana, THC and CBD. He has been working on this research since the early 1960’s and has identified therapeutic uses for both THC and CBD. As a pioneer in the area, he also expressed his exasperation at the difficulty in executing clinical trials. This “catch 22” situation created by the lack of clinical evidence is a primary concern around legalization and prescription of medicinal marijuana.
With so many questions, it was abundantly clear from the panel that more research needs to be conducted into the pharmacological benefits and recreational hazards of marijuana. There has certainly been tremendous progress in recent years in Professor Mechoulam’s field. Watch for breakthroughs coming out of Hebrew U labs in the future.
Among the many attendees were lovely couple Barbara and Dan Cohen who met in 1961 while studying at Hebrew University. They married the following year.
L to R: Evening’s Moderator Mr. Michael Levy, CFHU Board Member Mr. Stav Adler, Panel Participants: Rabbi Andrew Rosenblatt, Prof. Raphael Mechoulam, Dr. Kathryn Selby.
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New Board Member: Daniel WoskDaniel Wosk is deeply connected to his family. He is also forming stronger bonds in the Vancouver Jewish community as a volunteer by joining the board of the Canadian Friends of Hebrew University and carrying on a family tradition of involvement. His interest in Hebrew U began during his undergraduate degree in sociology at Concordia when he chose to take a summer and a semester to study in Israel, at Hebrew U.
His family’s connection made it an obvious choice for him. His parents both studied at Hebrew U. His grandfather, Morris Wosk was on the International Board of Governors of Hebrew U and received an honorary Doctorate in 1989. With such a deep connection to Hebrew U, studying at the Rothberg school was an easy decision and according to Daniel, one of the best decisions of his life, so far. “It was the best experience of my life up to that time,” he said.
He found the teaching methods in his classes struck a chord and made the learning that much more memorable and meaningful. “Classes like Archeology of Jerusalem were not based on a lecture as much as field trips. It was less about the exams and more about the archaeology and history.” He admitted that these had never been favourite topics before, but the experiential learning at Hebrew U brought things to life.
Not only did the courses open new paths for Daniel, but also the environment at the Rothberg program at Hebrew U. “I took courses and did things that were out of my comfort zone. I said ‘yes’ to lots of things that gave me lots of memories and friends,” he said. Daniel feels that this openness to new experiences in Israel has had a positive impact on the rest of his life.
Now he has decided to give back by connecting with Hebrew U from Vancouver. As one of the youngest members of the
CFHU board, he hopes to raise the profile of Hebrew U among his peers in the city. Welcome aboard, Daniel!
Focus on Exchange…continued from page 1
National Director, Student & Academic Affairs at CFHU Moshik Galanty, mentioned that over 120 Canadian students will study in the Rothberg International School (English language) program in the upcoming year at Hebrew U. Galanty stressed the importance of these types of exchanges by mentioning, “Students return to Canada with great energy about Israel.” He also touted the benefits of experiential learning the Rothberg’s new Co-Existence program offers. It is a series of courses designed to show students the challenges in the region. The Co-Existence program is a major draw for international students including all of the UBC students going with Go Global. “They go outside of the classroom and see with their own eyes that things are not as simple as they might seem.”
Bill Levine summed up why they chose to help fund a range of students travelling to Hebrew U from UBC, “We are not looking for students who have knowledge or experience in Israel. We would prefer to have students see Israel, her successes and challenges in the world and region, and hopefully draw positive conclusions about Israel.” We thank Bill and Risa Levine for their significant contributions.
CFHU and JNF Unite: Negev Gala Dinner Supports Peripheral Israeli Youth…continued from page 4
Captivated by the influx of Ethiopian Jewry to Israel in the 1990’s, the Segals became involved with Ethiopian Jewry in Israel. Subsequently, they travelled to Ethiopia and were amazed by the work of Dr. Hodes. The Meyerhoff program brings the Segals’ interests together by supporting many children of Ethiopian immigrants, building a stronger future for the State of Israel through education and care for the environment of the land of Israel.
The general and Jewish communities in Vancouver, Israel, and beyond have benefitted from Gary and Nanci Segals’ deep commitment to Tikkun Olam, making the world a better place. Their generous philanthropy is an inspiration to us all. Todah Rabah
to everyone who came and supported the Negev Gala Dinner, thereby supporting a unique program at Hebrew University.
Evening M.C. Justin Segal
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Tributes for all occasions
Canadian Friends tribute cards and certificates are the perfect way to mark special occasions and life-cycle events, including birthdays, anniversaries, births, New Years, Passover and other holidays. They are also a thoughtful way to express your sympathy or thanks.
TRIBUTE CARDS: $18-$35, $36-$49, $50-$99
CERTIFICATES: $100 & UP
FAMILY ENDOWMENTS FOR PERPETUAL STUDENT AID:A scholarship endowment will link your name and/or the name of the recipient with Israel, Jerusalem and the Hebrew University forever. Every year, the University will award a scholarship in the recipient’s name and a report about the student will be issued. Minimum pledges payable over several years are required.
To order or for more information, call us at: 604.257.5133Donations are tax deductible. Israel Bonds, Visa, AMEX and MasterCard are gladly accepted.
Please note: Tax receipts are issued only twice a year, in June and December.
GENERAL CONTRIBUTIONSHARRY & JOCELYN ABRAMS• Doris Bronstein -
91st Birthday• Morris & Doris Bronstein -
67th Anniversary
STAV ADLER• Dr. Peter & Linda Hotz -
Blessed memory of father, Derrick Courlander
SAUL APFELBAUM• Manny Shacter -
90th Birthday
JASON BABA• Blessed memory of
Leon Zimmerman
DR. PHILIP & LORI BARER• Daniel & Kitty Nabarro -
Mazel Tov on the wedding of Michael & Sarah
• Lotti Smith - 60th Birthday
SHARILYN BELL & JODY BELLMiriam Sheckter -
Happy Birthday
DR. ALLAN & BONNIE BELZBERG• Linda Hotz -
Blessed memory of father, Derrick Courlander
AGATHA BERGIDA• Ralph Jackson - Happy
Birthday • Peter Kafka & Family -
Blessed memory of mother• Jack Micner & Family -
Blessed memory of father
BARBARA BREZER• Eva Blank - Blessed memory
of husband, Dr. Stanley Blank
• Jane Cherry - Blessed memory of husband, Sheldon Cherry
• Marie Henry - Condolences• Janice Masur - Mazel Tov • Donna Ornstein -
Blessed memory of Dr. Linda Vickars
• David Zack - Blessed memory of sister-in-law, Beatrice Zack
• David Zack - Blessed memory of granddaughter
MARILYN BRICKER & KAREN BRICKER• Dr. Karen Gelmon &
Family - Blessed memory of Miriam
• Paula Gelmon & Family - Blessed memory of Miriam
MORRIS & DORIS BRONSTEIN & FAMILY• Morris & Dorys Silver
- Mazel Tov on special occasion
• Vivian Silver - Milestone Birthday
ESTHER CHETNER• Leon Glassman -
Congratulations
JACK & SYLVIA CHETNER• Julie Gutovich - Blessed
memory of husband, Henry• Brian Libin - 60th Birthday• Lailla Rapoport -
Blessed memory of Aubey Rotenberg
ROBERT & SHELLEY COHEN• Max Feldman -
Happy Birthday
DR. JAMES B COUPPLES & DR. CJ COADY• Dr. Martin Fishman -
Blessed memory of Dr. Sherold Fishman
KEN & ARLENE CRISTALL• Dr. Phil Switzer -
70th Birthday
MARGARET E. DAVIS• Leon Glassman -
90th Birthday
JEFF, ALEXIS & ETHAN DOCTOR• Leon Glassman -
90th Birthday
DR. MORTON & IRENE DODEK• Irving Goldenberg -
Blessed memory of Talia Goldenberg
• Sherry Sharfe - Happy Special Birthday
IAN ELCHITZ• David Singer - Condolences
MAX & JOY FELDMAN• Israel Zalik - Condolences
ARNIE & SUSAN FINE• Gary Segal - Mazel Tov on
honour
DR. THOMAS & MIRIAM FISCHER• Brenda Schachter - Happy
Birthday
DR. HARRY & RUTH FRACKSON• Irving Kates - 85th Birthday • Nettie Prosterman -
Speedy recovery• Leon Tessler -
Special milestone www.imric.org
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PRISCILLA FRATKIN & FAMILY• Poll Family - Blessed
memory of Joel Poll • Zack Family - Condolences
CORI FRIEDMAN• Leon Glassman -
90th Birthday
STEPHEN & SHARI GAERBER• Dr. Karen Gelmon -
In appreciation
STEPHEN & BONNIE GERTSMAN• Leon Glassman -
90th Birthday
DR. MONTE & MARCY GLANZBERG• Dr. Peter Hotz -
Special Birthday• Dr. Phil Switzer -
Special Birthday
KEVIN & ORLY GLASSMAN, CHARLIE-BEN, ESTEE & OLIVIA• Abe & Leyla Sacks -
60th Wedding Anniversary
LEON & ROSE MARIE GLASSMAN• Shirley Birbrager & Family -
Blessed memory of husband, Jake Birbrager
• Eva Blank & Howard Blank - Blessed memory of Dr. Stanley Blank
• Pam Fayerman & Family - Blessed memory of father, Dr. Joe Fayerman
• Dr. Martin Fishman & Family - Blessed memory of father, Dr. Sherold Fishman
• Nevin Fishman & Family - Blessed memory of father, Dr. Sherold Fishman
• Dr. Saul & Ethel Gelfand - Blessed memory of grandson, Merrick
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• Ethel Gelfand - Blessed memory of husband, Saul Gelfand
• Dr. Arthur Hayes & Family - Blessed memory of Betty Horeditsky
• Dr. Peter & Linda Hotz - Blessed memory of father, Derrick Courlander
• Dr. Harold Laimon - Blessed memory of sister, Libby
• Jack Leshgold - Blessed memory of wife, Libby
• Randy & Cheryl Milner - Blessed memory of father, Leon Zimmerman
• Alan & Lianne Peretz - Blessed memory of mother, Susan
• Vera Slymovics Family - Blessed memory of Vera Slymovics
MYER & REITA GOLDBERG• Leon Glassman - 90th Birthday
DR. BRIAN & TIKI GOLDENBERG & FAMILY• Sheila Romalis - Blessed memory of
Dr. Gary Romalis• Dr. Phil Switzer - Happy Birthday
HAROLD & MARLA GROBERMAN• Dr. Peter & Linda Hotz -
Blessed memory of father• Dr. Josh & Rowena Kleinman,
Deborah, Eric & Families - Congratulations
• Sam Hanson - Happy Birthday• Cheryl Milner - Blessed memory of
father• Dr. Phil Switzer - Happy Birthday
WALTER & LOIS GUMPRICH• Cheryl Singer & Family - Blessed
memory of husband
DR. RALPH & SHEILA GUREVITCH• Faigel Shapiro - Happy Birthday
JULIE GUTOVICH• Sylvia Chetner - 80th Birthday
SAM HANSON & MARILYN MOSS• Sandie Bornstein - Special Birthday• Sandra Bressler - Blessed memory
of mother, Mildred Drabinsky• Rami & Tali Kleinmann -
Blessed memory of Tali’s father, Yoel Levkovitch
• David Kline - Special Birthday• Dr. Phil & Diane Switzer -
Jacob’s marriage to Ania• Dr. Phil Switzer - 70th Birthday• Marilyn Weinstein -
Special Birthday• Arthur & Marilyn Weinstein -
Birth of new granddaughter
NAOMI HASHMAN• Cy & Mona Joffe - 55th
Anniversary and Cy’s 90th Birthday
DR. ARTHUR & ARLENE HAYES• Leon Glassman - 90th Birthday
DR. DONALD & GLORIA HENDIN• Michael Seelig - Special Birthday
PETER & CHERYL HOCHFELDER• Linda Hotz - Blessed memory of
father, Derrick Courlander
SANDRA HOLLENBERG• Jordan Oreck - Happy Birthday
DR. PETER & LINDA HOTZ• Allan Belzberg - Thinking of you• Michael Cohene - Blessed memory
of Grace Cohene• Harold & Marla Groberman -
Birth of grandson • Tali Kleinmann - Blessed memory
of Yoel Levkovitch• Sheila Romalis - Blessed memory of
husband, Dr. Gary Romalis• Dr. Phil Switzer - Special Birthday
DAVID & JUANITA JACKSON & FAMILY• Colin Chadwick - Condolences
RALPH & RUTH JACKSON• Colin Chadwick - Condolences
RUTH JACKSON• Ruth Berkley - 80th Birthday
BRUCE & KATHIE JAGGER• Shirley Kaplan - 90th Birthday
DR. SIDNEY & SHIRLEY KAPLAN• Merle Checov - Condolences• Jane Cherry - Blessed memory of
Dr. Sheldon Cherry• Lawrence Kaplan - With love
GARY & CYNTHIA KAY• John Joffe & Family -
Blessed memory of mother
DR. JOSH & ROWENA KLEINMAN• Harold & Marla Groberman -
Birth of grandson • Dr. Cornelia Oberlander -
Mazel Tov on your recent award
DR. SAMUEL & JANINE KRIKLER• Dr. Martin Fishman -
Blessed memory of father, Dr. Sherold Fishman
MIRIAM KUROPATWA• Melanie Galloway -
In honour of 20 years of dedication
SYDNEY & SHEILA LABELLE• Marcia Bercov - Blessed memory of
husband, Ron Bercov• Syd Bercov - Blessed memory of
brother, Ron Bercov• Howard & Sheila Cohen -
Bar Mitzvah of grandsons• Brian Cristall - Blessed memory of
mother, Thelma Cristall• Siona Horwitz - Happy Special
Birthday• Karon Delores - Blessed memory of
brother, Marty Frizond• Morley & Eta Kerr - Blessed
memory of daughter, Karen Kerr• Barry & Debby Smolkin -
Happy New Year • Mona Witten - Blessed memory of
husband, Norm Witten
WILLIAM LEVINE & MADAME JUSTICE RISA LEVINE• Dr. Phil Switzer - Special Birthday
PHILIP & HARRIET LIBIN• Faigel Shapiro - Special Birthday
HAROLD & SAUNDRA LIPTON• Cheryl Treitz - Condolences
DR. EUGENE & KARLA MARKS• Gary & Nanci Segal - Mazal Tov
ALBERT & ANNE MELUL• John Kafka - Blessed memory of
Lisa Kafka
RANDALL & CHERYL MILNER• John Cooper & Esther Chetner -
Marriage• Jim & Debbie Farrow -
30th Anniversary• Linda Hotz - Blessed memory of
father, Derrick Courlander• Slyomovics Family - Blessed
memory of Vera Slyomovics
SPARKIE & BERNICE MILNER• Cheryl Milner - Blessed memory of
father, Leon Zimmerman
BETTY MINTZBERG• Erma Goldenstein - Auspicious
Birthday• William Novick - 90th Birthday• Lila Rapkin - 90th Birthday• Esther Sholzberg - 90th Birthday
DR. ISRAEL & SHEILA MOSKOVITCH• Steven Baldinger - Blessed memory
of Estelle Baldinger• Ethel Dil - Special Birthday• Zvi Dil - Happy Birthday• Dr. Martin Fishman - Blessed
memory of Dr. Sherold Fishman• Lorraine Garon - Happy Birthday• Linda Gold - Happy Birthday• Norman Gold - Happy Birthday• Max Hochman - Happy Birthday• Ivy Kopstein - Happy Birthday• Murray Palay - Happy Birthday• Murray Palay & Ivy Kopstein -
Happy Anniversary• Lorne Pearlman - Happy Birthday• Don Segal - Happy Birthday• Frank Shiffman - Special Birthday
ARNOLD & PATTY NEMETZ• Leon Glassman - 90th Birthday
SYLVIA POLSKY• David & Gerry Kline - Anniversary• David Kline - 95th Birthday
DEBORA PRUSSICK• Eva Blank - Blessed memory of
husband, Dr. Stanley Blank• Frances Brackman -
Happy Birthday• Bonnie Feldman - Happy Birthday• Claire Feldman - Happy Birthday• Joy Feldman - Happy Birthday
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BRENT & LISA PULLAN• Gary Segal - Mazel Tov on honour
DR. IRWIN & MAXINE RAPHAEL• Abie Kacew - Blessed memory of
mother• Wayne Pertman - Blessed memory
of mother, Minni Cohen• Daniel Zalmanowitz - Blessed
memory of mother, Anita Pearlman
ROBERT & LOIS RAPHAEL• June Meyers - 80th Birthday
BRIAN & SHERYL ROSS• Geri Davis - Blessed memory of
mother, Sandra• Sam Hanson & Marilyn Moss -
Happy Special Birthday’s
ABE & LEYLA SACKS• Dr. Martin Fishman - Blessed
memory of father, Dr. Sherold Fishman
• Nevin Fishman - Blessed memory of father, Dr. Sherold Fishman
GREG & MELANIE SAMUELS• Gary Segal - Mazel Tov on honour
DR. MYRON WEBER & MARILYN SEGALL• Robert Shiell & Cheryl Baron &
Family - Celebrating Bert Baron’s life
• David & Lisa Marcus - Birth of Myles Balian
DR. ANN SKIDMORE• Dr. Martin Fishman - Blessed
memory of father, Dr. Sherold Fishman
AYDIN SMITH & ABI AVERY• Bobbie Smith
GLORIA SMITH• Dorothy Ullman & Family -
Blessed memory of Friedel
SHAEL & LOTTI SMITH & FAMILY• Leslie Adams - Condolences• Claire Golumbia - Blessed memory
of sister, Bess• Rochelle Golumbia - Special
Birthday• Frances Grunberg - Blessed
memory of Gustav Grunberg• Peter Kafka - Blessed memory of
Liesel• Vera Morris - Special Birthday• Barbara Nider - Blessed memory of
husband, Marvin Nider
• Beverley Philipp - Blessed memory of Aunt Bess
• Dorothy Ullman & Family - Blessed memory of Friedel
LOIS STARK• Leon Glassman - 90th Birthday
MARK & LORRAINE STILLMAN• Alan & Elise Mecklinger -
40th Wedding Anniversary
DR. STANLEY & JOYCELAINE SUNSHINE• Norman Bercovich & Cynie Lewin
- Thank you for a special evening
JEFF, CARLA & ADAM SWARTZ• Morris & Doris Bronstein -
66th Anniversary
PHILIP & SHIRLEY SWARTZ• Morris & Doris Bronstein -
66th Anniversary
CLARICE SWITZER, SHARON & ARLAN• Cheryl Milner - Blessed memory of
father, Leon Zimmerman
DR. PHIL & DIANE SWITZER• Dr. Bernard & Sandra Bressler -
Blessed memory of Sandra’s mother, Mildred Drabinsky
• Marlene Franken - Blessed memory of mother, Esther Sholzberg
• Dr. Karen Gelmon - Condolences• Paula Gelmon - Condolences• Norman Gold - Speedy recovery • Harold & Marla Groberman -
Birth of grandson• Dr. Lawrence & Barbara Halparin -
Birth of grandson• Sam Hanson & Marilyn Moss -
Birth of granddaughter• Dr. Peter & Linda Hotz -
Birth of grandson, Joshua• William & Risa Levine -
Birth of granddaughter• Sheila Romalis - Blessed memory of
husband, Dr. Gary Romalis• Yvonne Rosenberg - Condolences• Sacharen Family -
Birth of first grandson• Roberto Schwartz -
Happy Birthday• Syma Spiro -
Birth of first great-grandson• Dorothy Ullman - Condolences
DR. BERNARD & RONNIE TESSLER• Leon Tessler - 90th Birthday
SIDNEY TOLCHINSKY & CAROL SILVER• Moe Levy - Mazel Tov on Honour
FRANCES VINER• Bruce & Rene Fogel -
30th Wedding Anniversary• Randall & Cheryl Milner & Family
- Mazel Tov on becoming President HU Vancouver
• Gary Sankoff - Blessed memory of mother, Roslyn Merling
FRANCES VINER & FAMILY• Hannah Bellack - Happy Birthday • Arla Friedman - Blessed memory of
husband, Leo Friedman• William Friedman - Blessed
memory of brother, Leo Friedman• Ruth Secter - Blessed memory of
husband, Cliff Secter• Sandy Shuler - Blessed memory of
father Mackie Shuler• Tillie Sklar - Blessed memory of
brother, Leo Friedman• David Holmes & Arlene
Viner-Holmes - 25th Wedding Anniversary
DAVID HOLMES, ARLENE VINER-HOLMES & MICHAEL• Randy & Cheryl Milner -
Blessed memory of father, Leon Zimmerman
SHLOMO & DINA WACHTEL• Gail Asper - Congratulations on
your Honorary Doctorate• Robert Shiell & Cheryl Baron -
Birth of grandson, Justin• Dr. Karen Gelmon -
Blessed memory of mother • Harold & Marla Groberman -
Birth of grandson• Linda Hotz - Blessed memory of
father, Derrick Courlander• Dr. Peter & Linda Hotz -
Birth of grandson• Ramona Josephson-Karasick -
Birth of granddaughter• Shelli Kimmel - Blessed memory of
father, Morris Kimmel• Ivy Kopstein - Blessed memory of
father, Robert Kopstein• Moe Levy - Wonderful achievement
• Randall & Cheryl Milner - Blessed memory of father, Leon Zimmerman
• Andre Nudelman - Blessed memory of wife, Marita
• Myrna Ross - Blessed memory of Justein Morris
• Gary & Nanci Segal - Adam’s wedding
• Dr. Phil Switzer - 70th Birthday• Sari Zack - Blessed memory of
daughter, Danyael Elise
DR. MALCOLM & JUDY WEINSTEIN• David & Gerry Kline - Happy
Anniversary• David Kline - 95th Birthday• Gerry Kline - Happy Birthday
ARTHUR & MARILYN WEINSTEIN• Sam Hanson & Marilyn Moss -
Happy Birthday’s both
LARRY & BERYL WOODROW• Randall Milner - Enjoy new
adventures in your life
MEL WYNE & PHYLLIS NURGITZ• Judy Parker - Special Birthday• Philip Parker - Special Birthday
BARRIE & ELLEN YACKNESS• Allan Belzberg - Speedy recovery• Lynn Sokoloff - Blessed memory of
Sydney Sokoloff
BARRIE & ELLEN YACKNESS, DAVID, CATHY, TOBY, JACOB & RYAN• Charlie Benjamin - Happy Birthday
BARRIE & ELLEN YACKNESS & FAMILY• Sheila Romalis - Blessed memory of
husband, Dr. Gary Romalis
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President CFHU Vancouver ChapterRandall Milner
Immediate Past PresidentDr. Peter Hotz
Vice-PresidentDr. Andrea Kowaz
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President CFHU Edmonton ChapterHoward Sniderman
Board of DirectorsStav AdlerDr. Sam BugisDr. Peter CooperbergJoe GoldRochelle GolumbiaDr. Daniel GranotHarold GrobermanAri MorrisDr. Patricia SchwartzJustin SegalSheila SontzDaniel Wosk
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