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The Charlotte Jewish News - October 2011 - Page 9 The Foundation for the Charlotte Jewish Community proudly recognizes and thanks the 87 members and families in the Book of Life Society. Their legacy gifts provide current and future support to the organizations and programs that serve the Greater Charlotte Jewish community. There are many different ways for each of us to leave a lasting legacy in support of Jewish life in the Greater Charlotte region. It is easier than you think. Book of Life Society Judy and Stan August Julie Lemer Levine and Philip M. Berman Howard Levine Brian and Glenda Bernhardt Harry Kevin Levine and Adam Bernstein and Tamar Seigel Louis Arnold Sinkoe Cary Bernstein and Alan Kronovet Leon Levine and Don and Bobbi Bernstein Sandra Poliakoff Levine Mark and E. Louise Bernstein Jack and Alison Levinson Lee and Jeffrey Bierer ^^ol Levine Martin Bimbaum Marshall and Faylinda Lindner Alan and Lee Blumenthal Robert and frtta Lidz Herman and Anita Blumenthal Mrs. Jerome Madans Dr, Michael and Lenora Borchardt Michael Meiselman Tracy and Larry Brown • The Meiselman Family David and Janice Cantor Die Menaker Family Dan and Ellen Dubin Paula Sigal Musler Marcy and Fred Dumas Dr. Edwin and Jill Newman David M. and Aleen F. Epstein Andrew T. Osborne Larry Farber and Sherri McGirt Gale Osborne Alan and Ruth Goldberg Richard J. Osborne Margi L. Goldstein Victor and Evelyn Osborne Meg D. Goldstein and Nicki Fisher Ostrow Matthew Luftglass Marcelle Buxbaum Oxman and Shelton and Ellen Goldstein Allan Oxman Brett and Leigh Anne Goodman Marcelle Gorelick Peck Scott D. and Lee and Diggie- Pesakoff Rebecca A. Goodman Larry and Dale Polsky Bill and Patty Gorelick Frank and Wendy Rosen Rael and Gabi Gorelick Gerald and Barbara Schapiro Shelton and Carol Gorelick Michael Scharf Todd and Stacy Miller Gorelick Walter Schechter Fay and Dan Green Larry Schwartz Roslyn G Greenspon Linda C. Seigel Stanley P. Greenspon Morey and Lynne Sheffer Bill and Gloria Grifenhagen Marc and Mattye Silverman Vicki J. Hopkins Eric and-Lori Levine Sklut Jonathan M. Howard Leonard Slesinger Donald L. Jacobs and Robert S. and Carol K. Speizman Susan Sachs-Jacobs Norman Steinberger Florence Kaufman Jaffa Dr. Joseph and Renee Steiner Sol and Janet Jaffa Alene Cohen Strause and Lorrie and Barry Klemons Sam Strause and Family Marilyn and Harry Swimmer Sheila and Lee Kritzer Phil and Beth Warshauer Anita Strauss-LaRowe and Michael and Anne Weiss Bruce LaRowe Kim and Sue Worrel Harry Lemer Dr. Bob and Anne Yudell Donna and Norman Levin Family Herman and Barbara Ziegler Jerome L. and Barbara B. Levin Dr. Samuel and Emily Zimmem Alvin and Helene Levine For more information on how you can leave a lasting legacy to support your favorite Jewish organization please contact Phil Warshauer, Executive Director of the Foundation for the Charlotte Jewish Community at 704-973-4544 or pwarshauer@charlottejewishfoundation.org. Hebrew Cemetery Association By Lorrie Klemons, publicity The Zohar states that That which constitutes a real person is the soul, the rest being only gar ments which cover the inner essence. When people depart this earth, they put off their outer cov erings and continue to live by virtue of the soul, which is immor tal.” On October 2, hundreds of Charlottean Jews will make their annual pilgrimage to the Charlotte Hebrew Cemetery in order to memorialize Charlotte’s departed Jewish souls at the Cemetery Association’s Annual Memorial Service. Your favorite clergy from each of Charlotte’s synagogues will participate in the beautiful and moving service. Many in atten dance will have loved ones buried at the cemetery. Others will attend to honor the memory of friends. And still others to honor and to show respect to the souls»'Of the unknown men, women and chil dren who preceded them in eternal life. What is it that draws hundreds of people to attend a memorial service held at a cemetery on a Sunday morning? Those of us who have been living in Charlotte for a while recognize the uniqueness of our Jewish community. It is a com munity that acknowledges the goodness in people and celebrates the contributions that each Jew makes to our continued history. The continuity of our people rests on our traditions, on our rituals, on our past, our present and our future. We are a people who remember. We remember our past and we never forget those who influenced our lives in such great ways. Their traditions, their ideals, their love and devotion...we hold to them fast, and they cannot die or vanish from off the face of the earth as long as we cherish those memories. The Hebrew Cemetery Annual Memorial servicd is the perfect opportunity for each one of us to recall and cherish our indi vidual and collective memories. The men, women and children buried at Charlotte’s Hebrew Cenfetery were the folks who shaped our unique community. They were the visionaries who planned for, created and con tributed to the wonderful Jewish community that we all enjoy today. We are a people who remembers and thus, we cannot forget our debt to all those who preceded us in eternal life as each one of them accounts for our miraculous survival as a people. Their precious souls are to be cel ebrated by each one of us enjoying the world they left behind. We can participate in that cele bration by attending the annual Memorial Service, by visiting the cemetery periodically during the year, and by membership in the Hebrew Cemetery Association. Your tax deductible annual dues of $72 gives y'ou the opportunity to honor the souls of those who pre ceded you in eternal life by guar anteeing a dignified and sanctified final resting place for their immor tal souls, as well as for your own when the time comes. In addition, those annual dues also entitle you (Continued on page 15) Specializing in the “flow” OF THE NEW REAL ESTATE market! WITH EXPERIENCE IN RELOCATION, LISTENING, CARING AND TAKING THE STRESS OFF O/^YOU! AUDREY HERMAN BROKER/REALTOR® 704-996-8034 aherman@helenadamsrealty.com WWW.HELENADAMSREALTY.COM www.northto50uthrelocationspeciaIist.com Fre« Ddliveiy* ^ant Ogenie Opharmacy your health first A family owned pharmacy proudly serving the Jewish community for 30 years! 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