Baltimore, MD - Feb. 2016 - Congregation Tiferes Yisroel, affectionately known as Rabbi Goldberger's shul, invites the Baltimore community to join in our 30th Anniversary Celebration on March 20, 2016, featuring a gala concert by the renowned entertainer Eitan Katz. This year we are proud to honor Dr. Jerry and Elka Rottman and Ken and Chana Birnbaum, longtime members of our kehilla, for their outstanding dedication and participation in shul affairs, and for their love for and commitment to the Rabbi and Rebbetzin.

Tiferes Yisroel is a magnet for Jewish outreach in Baltimore, regularly welcoming Jews of all backgrounds to join in the joyous celebration of what it means to be Jewish. Led by Rabbi Menachem Goldberger, Tiferes Yisroel's unique and warm approach to Judaism has influenced the lives of thousands of Jews since its inception in 1986.  The open, accepting and seeking atmosphere of Tiferes Yisroel, founded on the Chasidus of HaRav Shloime Twerski, ztz’l, strives to provide the rich medium within which an honest relationship to Hashem, His Torah and His people can be experienced.

Best known for his niggun “L’Maancha,” Eitan Katz is beloved for compositions that honor the language of Tanach and tefillah through original, soulful melodies, and for the delicate sincerity and passion of his live performances. Growing up in L.A. and Israel as the son of well-known cantor and music teacher Avshalom Katz, he was surrounded by music. Today he plays weddings and concerts throughout the United States, Israel, and South Africa. He lives with his family and learns in yeshiva in Far Rockaway.

Eitan feels very close to Rabbi Goldberger. “He reached out to me. I love him very much.” What’s more, they share a commitment to spiritually focused music.

“Especially for this generation, which is craving honesty and moments of clarity like nothing else, music needs to be in the tool box of life. When it’s connected to Torah in a real way—for example, Rabbi Goldberger’s—not only do you get something pleasant to listen to and fun, but it becomes part of your whole avodah. It’s a lifelong mission to get there.”

Please join us in honoring the Birnbaums and the Rottmans for their many years of dedicated service to the shul. This event is the single largest source of operating funds for the shul and is a chance for the community to help support the beautifully creative and meaningful work of Rabbi and Rebbetzin Goldberger.

To purchase concert tickets or to place an ad in the commemorative journal, please visit  www.tiferesyisroel.org/events; for questions, contact Glenna Ross, 410-358-1687 or banquet@tiferesyisroel.org.