2021
con fir mation s
Rabbi David Ackerman
Hazzan Harold Messinger
Rosie Ackerman
Solvej Berman
Ethan Brookshier
Lior Cohen
Dylan Elgart
Jadyn Gelfand
Sophia Khan
Sophia Kasner
Sarah Krantz
Elan Kuznits
Rose Weathers
Son of Jessy Sandoval-Barrett
& Steven Barrett
Son of Tracey Ellenbogen
Son of Andrea & Brian Fox
Son of Rachel &
Matthew Hancock Z”L
Son of Lori & David Israeli
Nomi Shapiro and Rabbi David Ackerman
Ingrid Johansen and Mitchell Berman
Ilana and Michael Brookshier
Dafna and Ilan Cohen
Wendy and Robert Elgart
Chiara and Joel Gelfand
Nataliya Zelikovsky and Jamil Khan
Margie and Scott Kasner
Nancy Spinner and Ian Krant
Pnina and Sagi Kuznits
Stacy Olitsky
Old York Road Temple-Beth Am Proudly Announces
Our 70th Annual Confi rmation Class of the
Mensch Lab: The Rabbi Harold B.

and Elise Waintrup Religious School
Daughter of Jacqueline &
Andrew Greenberg
971 Old York Road, Abington, PA 19001
215.886.8000 • oyrtbetham.org
Son of Lisa &
Richard Grossman
Leo Fuhrman, Education Director
May 16, 2021 – 6 Sivan 5781, 7:00 p.m.

Daughter of Marcy
& Ira LaVoe
ROB GOLDBERGER
Son of Norman & Jaclyn Goldberger
(Rob Goldberger is not pictured
in the photo)
Robert S. Leib
Senior Rabbi
Shoshanah Tornberg
JACOB NATHANIEL
SPECTOR Son of Jennifer & Marc Spector
Mark D. Braverman
President Rabbi - Educator
SARA FRANKEL
Daughter of Rachel & Sean Frankel
Elena Zarkh
D.Mus., Cantor
Sherrie Turetsky
Interim Executive Director
OHEV SHALOM
of Bucks County
944 2nd Street Pike • Richboro, Pennsylvania 18954 • (215) 322-9595 • www.ohev.org
Proudly Announces our Confirmands of 2021-5781 on Leyl Shavuot
Confirmands Ari Berkowitz
Ethan Cheifetz
Brett Frajerman
Samuel Reiter
Parents Lisa and Adam Berkowitz
Jennifer and Stuart Cheifetz
Ivy and Eric Frajerman
Susan Reiter and Sean Reiter
Eliott N. Perlstein,
Rabbi Annelise Ocanto-Romo,
Cantor Diane Pevar,
President Paul Frimark,
Cantor Emeritus
Barbara Glickman,
Education Director
Hilary Leboff,
Synagogue Administrator
Ohev Shalom celebrates the uniqueness of each individual and
welcomes diversity within our sacred community.

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Celebrate Shavuot with Your Neighborhood Kehillot
CAN YOU SMELL BLINTZES, cheesecakes and all of those dairy goodies in
the air? It’s Shavuot time!
Shavuot celebrates the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai. There are many
Shavuot customs, such as partaking in the aforementioned dairy products and
participating in marathon study sessions (that sometimes last all night). This
year, Shavuot begins Sunday, May 16 at sundown and lasts through Tuesday,
May 18.

The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia’s Neighborhood Kehillot are
ready to get you in the Shavuot spirit with a lineup of programs leading up to
and on the holiday that the whole family can safely enjoy.

Torah Through the Ancient Art of Papercutting: A Hands-On Workshop
Thursday, May 13 | 7-8:30 p.m.

Papercutting is a traditional Jewish folk art form, made by cutting figures and
words in paper or parchment. Join Rabbi Kelilah Miller (Congregation Ohev
Shalom, Wallingford), Delaware County Kehillah and Chester County Kehillah
for this pre-Shavuot workshop, where you will learn how to create your own
special paper art pieces. We will also explore the concept of hiddur mitzvah
(beautification of the commandments and rituals). Out of all the Jewish ritual
and folk art forms, papercuts offer the greatest opportunity for elevating a simple
material (a sheet of paper) from something ordinary to an object that enhances
our Jewish life.

No previous papercutting knowledge is necessary to participate in this
workshop. Required supplies: cutting mat and an X-Acto knife (recommended
for 15-years-old and up or well supervised).

Old York Road Jewish Learning Fest
Sunday, May 16 | 7 p.m.–noon
Let’s virtually celebrate Shavuot with a night of learning. You will have the
ability to choose from a lineup of engaging and thought-provoking sessions, led
by members of the community.

Center City Kehillah Shavuot Learning
Sunday, May 16 | 3-6 p.m. on Zoom
Monday, May 17 | Various outdoor locations around Center City
Shavuot has long been one of the most celebrated opportunities for our
Center City Jewish community to come together, and we’re glad to be able to
reimagine our celebration for both virtual and outdoor classes. The first 100
registrants will get a special Shavuot treat emailed to them from the Center City
Kehillah right before the holiday.

JEWISHEXPONENT.COM The Jewish Federation’s Neighborhood Kehillot have a lineup of programs to celebrate
Shavuot this year.
Courtesy of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia
Bucks County Kehillah’s Journeys in Judaism
Sunday, May 16 | 6:30-7:45 p.m.

Each of us takes hold of Torah in our own way, and each of us has a story to
tell. Inspired by storytelling programs on public radio, Bucks County Kehillah’s
community Shavuot virtual gathering will feature several individuals’ journeys
in Judaism. Hear stories of people who chose Judaism, others who returned to
Judaism later in life and those who have been inspired by Judaism for their entire
lives. On Shavuot, learn from and be moved by members of our community.

The program will also include music and poetry related to Shavuot.

Torah in Living Color
Monday, May 17 | 7:30-9:30 p.m.

Join the Kehillah of Bux-Mont and Torah in Living Color for a Shavuot
celebration to honor the Torah and artistry of Jews of color. Enjoy a creative
ma’ariv (evening) service, entertaining and engaging artistic presentations, and
learn about Jews in all hues and how you can make a difference.

The kehillot are part of the Jewish Federation’s neighborhood initiative
to foster a vibrant Jewish community throughout the Greater Philadelphia
region. For more information about the Kehillot’s Shavuot programs and to
register, visit: jewishphilly.org//kehillotshavuot.

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