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Remembering Harry Offenbach z"lHarryO

Harry M. Offenbach z"l, a past president of the Jewish Community Relations Council and honorary chancellor of the Jewish Chautauqua Society.Posted: Thursday, January 31, 2013 7:00 am | Updated: 2:07 pm, Wed Jan 30, 2013.
BY ROBERT A. COHN, Editor-in-Chief Emeritus 

Harry M. Offenbach, a past president of the Jewish Community Relations Council and honorary chancellor of the Jewish Chautauqua Society, died Wednesday, Jan. 23 of cardiac complications. He was 96 and had been a longtime resident of University City before moving to The Brentmoor in Ladue. Mr. Offenbach was executive vice president of H. Siegfried & Sons, Inc., a manufacturer of men’s slacks, until his retirement in 1980, and was also a clinical psychologist. He was active for many years in the local Jewish community and was widely admired for his leadership skills, intellect, Torah scholarship and interfaith work. He was honored in 2010 as one of theSt. Louis Jewish Light’s inaugural class of ‘Unsung Hero’ award winners for his dedication to community service.
After many years of service with the Jewish Chautauqua Society, which promoted understanding of Judaism through interfaith educational outreach, Mr. Offenbach was named Honorary National Chancellor. He received the society’s Alfred E. and Genevieve Weil Medallion Award in recognition of his long service at a special program at Temple Israel in 2008.
Mr. Offenbach served as President of the JCRC from 1973 to 1979 and was also active with Jewish Family & Children’s Service, the Jewish Federation and its campaign, the St. Louis Holocaust Museum and the Brodsky Library. He was president of the Temple Israel Brotherhood and served on the congregation’s board of directors.
Rabbi Mark Shook, Emeritus of Temple Israel, said Mr. Offenbach — whom he met soon after he arrived in St. Louis in 1972 — was one of his mentors. “Fresh out of rabbinical school, I encountered this layperson who knew more about Judaism than I did... His love of Torah was infectious. We all caught the fever. His life combined a heart of gold and an inquiring mind never satisfied with simple answers.”
Batya Abramson-Goldstein, executive director of the JCRC, said Mr. Offenbach — through his time as president and in the years that followed — was in “ceaseless pursuit of understanding and cooperation among St. Louis various religious, racial, ethnic and civic groups…with warmth and with love. 
Offenbach was born in the northwestern Pennsylvania town of Bradford on May 15, 1916, the son of Solomon and Shulamit Laska (Jennie) Offenbach, Polish immigrants. He earned a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree from the University of Michigan, and a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Chicago. He intended to earn an M.D. and become a psychiatrist, but as he put it in a 1996 interview with the Jewish Light: “Hitler put a stop to my plans for medical school.” During World War II he served in the U.S. Army as judge advocate general and clinical psychologist at the military hospital closest to the Battle of the Bulge.
He married the late Enid Gella Siegfried on the day of the Pearl Harbor attack, Dec. 7, 1941. The couple had three children, daughter Jan Nykin and sons Stefan and Sigi. Enid died Sept. 26, 1981, just short of the couple’s 40th wedding anniversary.
During a funeral service last week at Temple Israel, where Rabbi Amy Feder officiated, each of Mr. Offenbach’s three children shared warm memories of their father, who always emphasized learning and always made learning enjoyable.
Following the funeral service at Temple Israel, burial was at the New Mount Sinai Cemetery, 8340 Gravois Road.
Survivors include Mr. Offenbach’s longtime companion, Helen Schwartz; three children, Stefan Offenbach (Carol) of Kansas City Jan Offenbach Nykin of St. Louis and Sigi Offenbach (Sheri) of Chicago; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Affiliate Highlights 

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Attracting Younger Men

Brotherhood Temple Beth El of Boca Raton designed events to increase participation of younger men in Brotherhood. We considered what would be a good 'hook' to draw this age group because they are normally so busy. We felt if we were to package exciting events for them and allow quality 'one-on-one' time for them with their children, that they would sign up. And they did! Our first BFF event (Bonding with Fathers for Fun) was with middle-and high-school age children last October -- an overnight in Orlando at Universal for Halloween Horror Nights. Fathers with pre-schoolers joined us November 27 at the Gymnastics Plus play space for a party and lots of tumbling. Then in December fathers and elementary school-age children brought their sleeping bags and favorite stuffed animals for a camp-out overnight at Quiet Waters Park in Deerfield Beach. Over 110 participants -- many of whom had never been to a Brotherhood event before -- took advantage of these events and convinced us that we are really onto something that we will continue into the Spring and beyond.Brotherhood is also about Fatherhood.
Send your Affilate Highlights to MRJ Vice President Dave Oney
 

New Father-Child Events for You
Universal Overnight 10-20 for Fathers with Middle-High School Children
Mom's Morning Off    
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Local Brotherhood Sponsors Religious School Class Trip to Holocaust Museum

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For ten years this Brotherhood of Temple Beth Orr in Coral Springs Florida has been accumulating and investing the proceeds from the Yellow Candle Program in their Yom Hashoah Education Fund. They are now investing those funds in their temple youth. This April this Brotherhood underwrote the cost to send the religious schools 7th grade class to the Miami Beach Holocaust Memorial and Miami Beach Jewish Museum.Their Brotherhood member’s investment of time, talent and treasure are returned far in excess of current market rates. -> Click to read student thank you note 

Andy Fields
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MRJ Men's SederTM 

“Where does a contemporary man go to find male bonding? Where does a man go to find a relationship with other men that is not competitive, that is not comparative, and that is not threatening and dehumanizing? Men's Seder!
Mens Seder…We believe this is the arena and the mandate of religion, to provide an environment where each and every one of us feels safe, accepted, loved and not judged.  We believe that religion is where a man can go and not be evaluated for his material possessions, his notoriety, his romantic conquests, or the power of his biceps.  We believe that traditionally, religion was the place where ultimate questions were asked and answered. And we believe that the experience of a male Seder offers the tools to achieve what men need.” 

The MRJ Men’s Seder™
Rabbi Dan Moskovitz and Rabbi Perry Netter

The Men of Reform Judaism (MRJ) invites your congregation’s participation in an exciting, new MRJ project – The Men’s Seder™.   Creating a comfortable and ‘safe’ space for the men of our congregations to explore and celebrate what it means to be a contemporary Jewish man is both critically needed, and, at the same time, challenging! Rabbis Dan Moskovitz and Perry Netter have created just such a ‘space’ using the traditional structure of the Passover Seder.

Request a complimentary copy of The MRJ Men’s Seder™  Haggadah and a copy of MRJ’s Guide “ How to Plan and Conduct a Successful MRJ Men’s Seder” from MRJ@URJ.org.  
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  Sports Roundup

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The New Orleans Synagogue Softball League now has 9 synagogues participating (including 2 from Baton Rouge) and approximately 160 participants (including 6 females). The popularity of the SSL concept is growing nationally as well: the Boston SSL is expanding from 36 teams to 40 teams this spring -> Read More 

 


  MRJ and the CCAR Interfaith Dialogue 

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MRJ funded the March 29, 2011 CCAR program Interfaith Dialogue at Convention of Reform Rabbis Yields Insights, Bonds  where more than 40 New Orleans Muslim, Jewish and Christian clergy from a spectrum of denominations and movements CCARLetterheadLogojoined the convention of the world’s Reform rabbis to engage in a dialogue on potentially divisive texts, utilizing them as an avenue for exploring wider issues. See the Interfaith Workbook used in the dialog and view the thank you from the CCAR. 
 

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The Men of Reform Judaism Congratulates
the following Brotherhoods for
OUTSTANDING PROGRAMS:


• The Jacque Stone Award for a Service program on behalf of the Temple Community: 
    o Temple Emanu El, Dallas, TX 
    o Fairmount Temple, Beachwood, OH 
    o Beth Ahabah, Richmond, VA

• The Milton Harris Award for a Service program on behalf of the Local Community: 
    o North Shore, Glencoe, IL 
    o Temple Israel, Tulsa, OK

• The Robert Arkush Award for a Social Action - Interfaith Program: 
    o Temple Israel, Canton, OH

• The Jerome Siegel Award for an Achim Corps Projects – Men’s-Only Program: 
    o B’nai Israel, Sacramento, CA

• The Carl Burkons Award for an Achim Corps Projects – Intergenerational Program: 
    o Temple Emanu El, Orange Village, OH

• The Irving Richman Award for an Adult Jewish Education Program: 
    o Temple Sinai, New Orleans, LA

THE STAR AWARD (for multiple, diverse activity throughout the year(s)): 
    o Temple Beth El, Boca Raton, FL 
    o Temple Beth El, Great Neck, NY 
    o Gates of Prayer, Metairie, LA 
 

 

 

 


MRJ  - "PROVEN PROGRAMS" CATALOG

(Note: This section is available for download by MRJ Affiliates- ONLY)

 

One of the key benefits of affiliation with MRJ is the opportunity to learn what other Brotherhoods consider their best practices and activities or "Proven Programs".  This includes step by step instruction on how to do the activity as well as contact information for the Brotherhood who submitted the instruction sheet.   These activities include community mitzvah projects, fundraising, membership recruitment, Jewish holiday celebrations, and may include a number of successful events that may be considered "out of the mainstream". You might have adapted one of the "old standby" programs to better suit the men of your congregation. If you took something "old" and revitalized it, let us know that as well.

With this in mind, we compiled and continue to expand an “MRJ Proven Programs Catalog” for our affiliates.

Note: This list is being constantly updated with new activities, so check back often.

If you wish to submit your brotherhood’s program or activity for inclusion in the MRJ Proven Programs Catalog, please fill out the form on the Member's Only page:  You then directly submit it to MRJ, and it will then be submitted to a committee which will do a review.  Someone may contact you if the committee finds that there is a lack of completeness or needs clarification in the instructions. so please include your contact phone number.

Be as complete with detail and contact information as is possible. 

To enroll in the MRJ Affiliates group and have access to this page, register as normal, then send an email with your name and club affiliation to mrj@urj.org. Within 48 hours you will be added to the Affiliate Member group and have access to this page  

NOTE: You MUST be logged in to access the download page. 

Click here to be directed to the download page.  

The following programs or activities are currently downloadable by MRJ Affiliates:  

CATEGORY

New Programs

 

SPECIFIC PROGRAM 

Mitzvah Project Cooking for Shelter  
Mitzvah Project Habitat Family Camp  
Educational Study Group  
Social/educational   Photography Group 
Dinner Dinner-Annual Pd Up Membership 
Social   Picnic 
Social   Not So Silent Night 
Social   Holiday Bookmarks 
Fund Raiser Seasonal Plant Sale 
Fund Raiser Entertainment Books  
Fund Raiser Golf Tournament 
Fund Raiser Dinner Draw  
Fund Raiser   Passover Wine Sales 
Educational   Attorney Gen. – Sex Predators Internet  
Educational Documentary Film Presentation 
 Click here to be directed to the download page.   
CATEGORY
Vintage Program
 

SPECIFIC PROGRAM
 
Social Latke Dinner 
Social Pancake Breakfast 
Social Texas Hold’em Tournament 
Social Chinese Food on Christmas 
Mitzvah Project Feed the Hungry 
Social/educational Sukkot Event 
Social/educational Brother's All 
Educational Author as Speaker 

Click here to be directed to the download page. 

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MRJ - Webinars

Two years ago, MRJ instituted a series of Webinars to create and stimulate ideas and discussion among members of its affiliate Brotherhoods.  These Webinars, the dates of which we communicate to our members substantially in advance, are intended to stimulate and promote discussion of topics that are of interest to our members and to assist our members and their Brotherhoods with resolutions of common problems that our Brotherhoods face.  In addition, they are intended to be an exchange of programs and practices such that Brotherhoods know what other congregations are doing and what has worked (or not worked) for those affiliates.

To date, seven Webinars have been presented.  Topics have included Membership (two sessions), Volunteering, Brotherhood Finances, Inter-Generational Programming, and Fundraising (also two sessions.)  The format is informal, and designed to promote inter-action and discussion among those attending as opposed to a “lecture” format. 
The Webinar Committee, chaired by MRJ Vice-President Larry Pepper, invites all members of its affiliate Brotherhoods to attend these Webinars.  The Committee is also always looking for new topics and ideas.  What is working for your Brotherhood?  What types of problems are you encountering?  There are likely other Brotherhoods who have faced these same issues, and there is a substantial amount of expertise among the members of the Executive Council of MRJ as well as officers and members of our local affiliate Brotherhoods. 

We invite each man that is affiliated with an MRJ Brotherhood to attend our Webinars, meet other men from across the country (and sometimes Canada) and share with us your goals, your successes, and your vision as to where your Brotherhood is going and how you are planning to arrive there.

 

The following webinars are currently downloadable by MRJ Affiliates: To enroll in the MRJ Affiliates group and have access to this page, register as normal, then send an email with your name and club affiliation to mrj@urj.org. Within 48 hours you will be added to the Affiliate Member group and have access to this page.

NOTE: You MUST be logged in to access the download page.  

Click here to be directed to the download page.  

Attracting Younger Men   
Volunteerism  
Planning  
Leadership 
Membership 
Fundraising 
Inter-Generational Programming  
Qualities of Effective Leadership 
 

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