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THE WALK
FORALS
The WALK will take place at:
EARL BALES PARK
(Bathurst and Sheppard)
SATURDAY, MAY 27, 2017
Registration from 8:30 a.m.
The 5K WALK begins at 10:00 a.m.
We invite you to register as
volunteers on the day of the
WALK; as participants and as
supporters.
For further information,
please contact:
STAN BEDER
(905) 883-3430
SHELDON SAXE
(905) 731-6604
The proceeds of the
WALK provide care and
support for individuals
living with ALS and to
eliminate ALS through
the advancement of
research.
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Leonard Mayzel Ontario Lodge #1800 Don Mills Lodge #2131
B’nai Brith Canada District 22
September | October, 2016Volume 5 | Issue 3
All volunteers welcome – we need lots!!
Members’ children and grandchildren are most welcomebut must be able and willing to help
Because it is their busy season, wagons cannot be held.We will have to break up into smaller groups for apple picking.
Volunteers to please RSVP to Eric Eisen
Meet at Beth Emeth Synagogue at 11:45 for departure at 12:00. There will be at least one bus, but if some volunteers wish to drive directly to Chudleigh’s, that’s ok too. We will give the volunteers opportunity to have lunch at Chudleigh’s. We expect that the bus will leave
Chudleigh’s around 4:00 and be back at the Shul by 4:45.
Sunday, September 18, 2016
Chudleigh’s
A Super C.V.S. Event
Planet bserver
Leonard Mayzel Ontario Lodge #1800 Don Mills Lodge #2131
B’nai Brith Canada District 22
September | October, 2016Volume 5 | Issue 3
All volunteers welcome – we need lots!!
Members’ children and grandchildren are most welcomebut must be able and willing to help
Because it is their busy season, wagons cannot be held.We will have to break up into smaller groups for apple picking.
Volunteers to please RSVP to Eric Eisen
Meet at Beth Emeth Synagogue at 11:45 for departure at 12:00. There will be at least one bus, but if some volunteers wish to drive directly to Chudleigh’s, that’s ok too. We will give the volunteers opportunity to have lunch at Chudleigh’s. We expect that the bus will leave
Chudleigh’s around 4:00 and be back at the Shul by 4:45.
Sunday, September 18, 2016
Chudleigh’s
A Super C.V.S. Event
MARCH - JUNE, 2017VOLUME 6 / ISSUE 2
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Treasurer Ava Brodsky
Financial Secretary Stan Beder
Recording Secretary Bev Steinberg Tel: 416-783-5653 E-mail: [email protected]
Adult Jewish Education ZVI WAINSTEIM
Chesed ERIC EISEN
Constitution ERIC EISEN / MICHAEL BRODSKY
Community Volunteer Services BILL GOLDSTEIN / ALLAN WILSON / DENNIS TOLSON / BRENDA STEVENS
Jewish Family & Child JOANNE BLEIER
Pine Villa ERIC COHEN R.I.D.E. RON ROTMAN
Kadimah ERIC EISEN
Out of the Cold ALLAN WILSON / BRENDA STEVENS / BILL GOLDSTEIN Kosher Food Bank LOU GINSBERG
Sunnybrook Shabbat Service ERIC EISEN
Planet – Observer ALVIN ABRAM
Telephone Directory BEV STEINBERG Programs ALLAN WILSON
Web Site MARK BRODSKY
2017 WORKING GROUPS
Chesed Report
MAZEL TOV:• LEON and SHIRLEY TESSLER celebrating 71 years of marriage
on March 17• ARNOLD and PEARL WEINBERG celebrating 68 years of
marriage on April 7• RON and LINDA ROTMAN on the occasion of the belated 50th
wedding anniversary on November 6• MOISHE and LINDA GROSSINGER on the bar mitzvah in Israel
of their grandson, Jacob Grossinger, son of Paul and Kerry• FAIGIE LIBMAN and the late BENNY LIBMAN on the marriage
on January 4, 2017 of their grandson, Yoel, son of Philip Libman to Diklet Cohen
• FAIGIE LIBMAN and the late BENNY LIBMAN on the birth of a great-grandchild, Ella Zoe, to Jonah and Rachel Libman
• FAIGIE LIBMAN and the late BENNY LIBMAN on the bar mitzvah of their grandson, Tyler Jeffrey (Israel Menachem), son of Joe and Ann Rastin
CONDOLENCES TO:• The family of past L.M.O.L. member MILT SCHER on his passing
on January 8, 2017• ZVI and GINETTE WAINSTEIM and family on the passing of
Ginette’s mother: Esther Pilanski• TOM and RITA KOLIN and family on the passing of Tom’s
mother: Zlata Kolin• MORTON and WARREN COHEN on the passing of their mother
Lillian Budovitch• The family of MICHAEL KATES on his passing on January 27,
2017 • The family of past president DAVID BERG on his passing on
February 3, 2017• MORRIS DADOUN and family on the passing of his sister,
Rosette Zagury in Paris, France
GET WELL:• JOE STEINBERG (past member)• RON BLATT• SID BARISH• LINDA GROSSINGER • SONYA ROWAN• DEBBIE PISAREK, daughter of Irving and Hilda Pisarek; Pascal
Huisman, ex-husband donated one of his kidneys to Debbie. • JACK BORNSTEIN
by Eric Eisen
We’re going through some tough times. I’m speaking as a member of Leonard Mayzel Ontario Lodge but I’m sure that my words reflect the same with all the other Lodges; Time has caught up to us. Our membership has decreased to below 80 members. Once we were a Lodge of 550 plus. And we were active. Now the only activity is rushing to the bathroom and attending shivas.
Yesterday I attended a shiva of someone I hardly knew but was good friends to a relative. The room was tightly packed with friends and family. This was to be a short shiva because the family lived in Guelph and Denver and the mourning period was being divided among the three cities. Just before
Kaddish, the son of the deceased, who led the prayers asked before reciting Kaddish if anyone wanted to tell a story of the deceased. About ten people told vignettes having to do the deceased and everyone laughed. I found this to be a very moving experience because although deceased, he was spoken as if he was alive and part of the group.
I was not brought up in a religious home. What I have learned has been because of those I mingled with. Life teaches us many lessons. The book of prayers that they used had a segment that I felt echoed my thoughts:
From Where I Sitby Alvin Abram
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BEFORE THE KADDISH
When cherished ties are broken, and the chain of love is shattered,
only trust and the strength of faith can lighten the heaviness of
the heart. At times, the pain of separation seems more than we can
bear, but love and understanding can help us pass through the
darkness toward the light.
Out of affection the Psalmist learned the law of God. And in truth,
grief is a great teacher, when it sends us back to serve and bless
the living. We learn how to counsel and comfort those who, like
ourselves, are bowed with sorrow. We learn when to keep silence in
their presence, and when a word will assure them of our love and
concern.
Thus, even when they are gone, the departed are with us, moving
is to live as, in their higher moments, they themselves wished to
live. We remember them now, they live in our hearts; they are an
abiding blessing.
I WALK EVERY DAY WITH MEMORIES
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MORRIS DADOUNFinancial Services Consultant
Local: 905.660.6170 | Fax: 905.660.6175 | Toll Free: 1.877.238.7054
Are your investments safe?Would you like to find out?
Please call:
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Income Replacement, etc.
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WE GET LETTERS
PEACE OF MIND
Peace of Mind is a Canadian organization
dedicated to helping those IDF members who’ve
given so much of themselves, endured events
so traumatic that they prefer not to discuss
them. Peace of Mind helps them to ‘open up’
and unburden themselves of the weight they’ve
long supported but hidden. These smiles tell how
successful Peace of Mind’s program is. We at Don
Mills Lodge, B’nai Brith Canada are proud to have
assisted in a little way and encourage others to
do so, as well.
Jay L. Mandelker,
V.P. Don Mills Lodge, B’nai Brith Canada
PEACE OF MIND Peace of Mind is a Canadian organization dedicated to helping those IDF members who've given
so much of themselves, endured events so traumatic that they prefer not to discuss them. Peace
of Mind helps them to 'open up' and unburden themselves of the weight they've long supported
but hidden. These smiles tell how successful Peace of Mind's program is. We at Don Mills
Lodge, B'nai Brith Canada are proud to have assisted in a little way and encourage others to do
so, as well. Jay L. Mandelker, V.P. Don Mills Lodge, B'nai Brith Canada
PAGE 6
NO ONE CAN CHANGE THE PAST
The Lodges are dwindling.
The membership is shrinking.
The body is getting old.
If only I had the strength . . .
BUT YOU DO!
What we lack is motivation and energy.
REMEMBER THE PAST . . .
LIVE FOR TODAY . . .
PREPARE FOR TOMORROW . . .
In the meantime – why don’t you come to
a program. I would like to see you again.
GUESS WHO?
STAN WINE
MARILYN BEDER
PAGE 7
GUESS WHO?
STAN BEDERBENNY LIBMAN
CAN YOU NAME THEM?
ALLAN OCHRANT
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TRIVIA NITE
15 Hove Street
with SHELLY ROSE
DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED
Prizes and
Food Galore!
PLEASE NOTE
The annual membership dues for LMOL and Don Mills Lodge are $110.00 payable in advance each year. If you have not as yet remitted your payment, your prompt response would be appreciated. Upon receipt of your payment a tax deductible receipt will be issued to you.
Stanley Beder
Financial Secretary
Annual B’nai Brith CanadaHOLOCAUST MEMORIAL REMEMBRANCE ( Yom Hashoah)
Our program, “Unto Every Person There is a Name” is presented to perpetuate the memory of the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust through public recitation of their names, and in this way personalizing the individual tragedy of those who were murdered. B’nai Brith Canada will be holding commemorative events across Canada on MONDAY, APRIL 24, 2017
Instead of conducting the program at 15 Hove, BBC is going to take the program to a Toronto high school. Faigie Libman is participating in the formulation of plans for a round table discussion between the survivors and the students at the school. The students would be invited to participate in the reading of the names as well. Detailed information will be given as soon as the times are finalized We need as many volunteers as possible, and we strongly encourage you to participate in this program.
Please contactERIC EISEN: (905) 417-5797 [email protected] TOLSON: (905) [email protected]
12 POINTS OF THOUGHT
1. The past cannot be changed.2. Opinions don’t define your credibility.3. Everyone’s journey is different.4. Things always get better with time.5. Judgements are confessions in character.6. Over-thinking will lead to sadness.7. Happiness is found within.8. Positive thoughts create positive things.9. Smiles are contagious.10. Kindness is free.11. You only fail if you quit.12. What goes around, comes around.
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Michalel H. BrodskyPresident
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RyanEVERY time you smile and show me your big, beautiful eyes, I know that you are real.
EVERY time you wrap your little hands around me when I carry you, I know that you are real.
EVERY time you laugh hysterically during bath time, I know that you are real.
EVERY time you cry, scream for attention, or throw a tantrum, I know that you are real.
AFTER trying for so long, the reality of seeing you every day has made this the best year of our lives.
WHAT’S in store for 2017?
SURPRISE US! Dad
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MORRIS CONQUERS THE POKER TABLE
Morris Dadoun, an 84-year-old Toronto man, will be the oldest competitor at the PokerStars Championship Bahamas event in Nassau, which kicks off Friday. Dadoun has been playing “a friendly game” of poker with friends every week for about four decades. He told CBC Toronto’s Greg Ross that he qualified for the tournament because he takes chances when he plays poker. Dadoun’s other secret for poker success?
“They tell me that I have a poker face, but I don’t know how a poker face is,” Dadoun said.
OUT OF THE COLDby Robbi Wilson
This volunteer program was a great success for December 2016 and January 2017. Our lodge volunteers took part in the program a total of 11 evenings at Temple Har Zion and St. Luke’s Church during the months of December and January. We were able to provide several hundred pieces of new clothes to the homeless clients. The co-ordinators of the program at both the temple and the church were very thankful for our donations. We also donated 200 Tim Cards as prizes for the fun bingos the clients attended. A special thank you to the lodge members who helped to make this program a great success:Brenda Stevens and Michael Bunker Dennis Tolson Ron Blatt Bill Goldstein Ava and Michael Brodsky Hana and Harold Sommers
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SATURDAY, JUNE 24h, 2017we will be holding our
ANNUAL SUNNYBROOK SHABBAT SERVICES
Leonard Mayzel Lodge/Don Mills Lodge will conduct the Shabbat service in the beautiful facility built by community leaders – to provide a spiritual place where Jewish War Veterans and other fellow Jews could come together to stand before God, united in prayers and to learn from the Holy Books.
Since the shul was built, I have participated in the services on a regular basis. Unfortunately, many have passed on and new residents come in – realizing that for some of them this may be their last opportunity to participate in a formal Shabbat prayer service.
To provide this opportunity is up to us the able-bodied with so much to be grateful for. By providing these services, knowing that these individuals will not be able to give us any retribution or reward is one of the greatest mitzvahs. To them, this was a blessing and may you all be blessed!
Sunnybrook Shabbat Servicesby Zvi Wainsteim
BIRTHDAYS
MARCHMICHAEL LERECH MARCH 3, 1947RALPH GAN MARCH 11, 1942ALLAN WERGER MARCH 12, 1939STAN BEDER MARCH 13, 1934ERIC EISEN MARCH 15, 1947ESTHER SAXE MARCH 16, 1948LAWRENCE BAINE MARCH 18, 1938MAX BERG MARCH 21, 1927 (90 years) IRWIN DOUGLAS MARCH 22, 1933RON ROTMAN MARCH 23, 1942 (75 years)MARTIN MAXWELL MARCH 26, 1924ALICE (TITLE) HOFFMAN MARCH 30, 1935LEON TESSLER MARCH 30, 1924
APRILMICHAEL BUNKER APRIL 3, 19?? SHARON HABERMAN APRIL 5, 1946HARVEY NIRENBERG APRIL 5, 19??PHIL SILVER APRIL 10, 1927 (90 years)PEARL WEINBERG APRIL 12, 1929LOUIE SALMONS APRIL 18, 1939 PAUL HABERMAN APRIL 25, 1947WILLIAM GOLDSTEIN APRIL 26, 1963GLORIA R. BLIER APRIL 26, 1945
ANNIVERSARIES
MARCHHARVEY L. and LILLIAN SILVER MARCH 16, 1952LEON and SHIRLEY TESSLER MARCH 17, 1946 (71 years)RON and ARLENE BLATT MARCH 24, 1968
APRILJOSEPH and HARRIET BROWN APRIL 5, 1969ARNOLD and PEARL WEINBERG APRIL 7, 1949 (68 years)ALLEN BURKE and THELMA KANE APRIL 7, 1976 BRENDA STEVENS and MICHAEL BUNKER APRIL 20, 1990
PreplanningIt is human to put things off – we all tend to procrastinate a little! Yet, we plan our vacations, our retirement, our pension programs and most people have (or recognize that they should have) a will. Prearranging one’s funeral may seem a difficult task, but many people feel a certain peace-of-mind from doing so. They feel that it can eliminate some of the anxiety which can accompany the death of someone loved, and feel that their action can be considered an act of love for those who will be left to make decisions.
Prearranged Funeral ServicesYou have protected your family in so many different ways – with life insurance, health insurance, and by making a will. Prearranging your funeral is also a part of sensible estate planning. In advance of need, you and your family can think it out together, decide together, and act together. People who live alone especially appreciate the convenience and sense of security.
Prearrangements can be made in a number of ways – depositing the full sum of money at once, installment payments or by merely recording your wishes and preferences to be carried out at the time of death with the cost to be paid by your estate or next-of-kin. You should discuss the various options with your funeral director.
Any monies pre-paid to the funeral home are deposited in a trust account with the Guaranteed Funeral Deposits of Canada (Fraternal) in accordance with the Funeral Directors and Establishments Act for the Province of Ontario. Interest earned stays with the principal amount in trust to fund the cost of the funeral.
If you wish more information on funeral pre-arrangement, please contact us.
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Tel: 905-881-6003 Fax: 905-881-8539