As you may know, Rev. Loketch has retired after 42 years as the Shamash of Young Israel of Brookline.
He and Mrs. Loketch have relocated to Detroit to be near their children.
Rev. and Mrs. Loketch are spending the Yomim Tovim in Detroit, but we hope they will return to Brookline after the chagim so we can honor them appropriately for a lifetime of service to the community.
We are creating an album of our good wishes and special memories to present to them.
Please send us any photographs (copies, or originals if you want the Loketches to keep them), memories, good wishes (or even your children's drawings) that you would like to include in our album.
Please mail or email whatever you would like us to include, BY OCTOBER 26, 2008 to:
Young Israel of Brookline
ATTN: Rev. and Mrs. Loketch Tribute
62 Green Street, Brookline, MA 02446
OR email to tribute@yibrookline.org
We also have a FAX number (not the shul's FAX):
(928)752-8458
If you have any questions, please contact Miriam at 617-277-3711, or e-mail the address above.
The Loketches have touched so many lives, in so many ways. Everybody is invited to participate, so please feel free to forward this request to anyone you feel might wish to be involved.
Thank you for your participation in this demonstration of our gratitude to and deep affection for Rev. and Mrs. Loketch.
Tribute Committee (in formation)
Rabbi Dr. Gershon C. Gewirtz, Lance A. Kawesch, Mark H. David, Frieda Horne, Carolyn Lanzkron, Donna Lupatkin, Susan Rose, David Schiff, Miriam K. Sokoloff
(read less)As you may know, Rev. Loketch has retired after 42 years as the Shamash of Young Israel of Brookline.
He and Mrs. Loketch have relocated to Detroit to be near their children.
Rev. and Mrs. Loketch are spending the Yomim Tovim in Detroit, but we hope they will return to Brookline after the chagim so we can honor them appropriately for a lifetime of service to the community.
We are creating an album of our good wishes and special memories to present to them.
Please send us any...
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