My fond memory of Adath Israel is walking into the synagogue when it is peaceful and beautiful
-Janice
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member voices for counting omer 2017
8 Days in the Omer
My fond thoughts of Adath Israel are of cotton candy flying in the air as well as the thunderous laughter on Purim
-Stephanie Loesberg
7 Days in the Omer
My fond memory of Adath Israel is hearing my daughter sing Shehecheyanu at Kol Nidre
-Scott B.
6 Days in the Omer
My fondest memory of my time as a member of Adath Israel is my adult Bat Mitzvah experience culminating April 16, 2005.
-Helene
5 Days in the Omer
One of my family’s best experiences at Adath was making our own shofar with Rabbi Grossman. This was a few years ago, but we still have the shofar and use it every year — literally a blast!!
-Jonathan
4 Days in the Omer
My fondest memory as a member of Adath Israel is the bnei mitzvot of my 2 children Jacob and Hillary.
-S. Widlitz
3 Days in the Omer
My fondest memory of my time as a member of Adath Israel is my wedding to Ken in 1998.
-P. Shapiro
2 Days in the Omer
My fondest memory of my time as a member of Adath Israel would have to be the B’nai Mitzvah of my son Michael in 1999 and my daughter Melissa in 2003.
-Jay A. Ganzman (long-time member)
1 Day in the Omer
My fondest memory of my time as a member of Adath Israel is all of the many gatherings to prepare food in the kitchen, ranging from the religious school’s seders to the Mitzvah Day soup making.
-Holly
