On Sunday, May 15, Baltimore Bikur Cholim honored its (over) 400 volunteers at their annual women’s brunch, “Gaining through Giving.”   300 mothers, daughters, and grandmothers packed the halls of Bnai Jacob Shaare Zion while feasting on cheese cake, waffles, and omelets lavishly prepared.   The event coordinators for the morning’s brunch were Shira Miryam Bronfin, Cindy Goodman, Leah Klein, Sarah Ottensoser, Ilana Portnoy and Aliza Wein.
 

The work these volunteers take on is staggering, yet you would never know it from the gracious, discreet, and efficient manner in which the tasks are done.  “600 meals distributed to 8 different hospitals in one month, 160 meals delivered to people’s homes, patients and families serviced from more than 40 different cities and countries.  300 rides a month and over 150 patients in hospitals, homes and facilities visited.  And all this made possible by the volunteers sitting here in this room,” proclaimed Bonnie Pollak, Bikur Cholim coordinator of family services.

Laure Gutman, Bikur Cholim vice president opened the event with a perek of Tehilim for all the Cholim in our community.  She then expounded with a short D’var Torah from Parshas Kedoshim where she spoke to the pursuit of achieving holiness in our everyday lives, and certainly volunteering for Bikur Cholim where one helps those in great need is one way to work towards holiness.  Laure concluded by introducing the women to Bikur Cholim’s newly appointed executive director, Rabbi Pinchos Rabinowitz.


Bikur Cholim’s newly appointed executive director, Rabbi Pinchos Rabinowitz. 

Rabbi Rabinowitz introduced himself and explained his role in Bikur Cholim and how impressed he is with the organization and particularity with the volunteers.

He shared that when his family was faced with medical challenges, Bikur Cholim of Baltimore was right there helping with all their needs. He is proud to join this organization that has served the needs of the cholim in Baltimore for over 30 years.  And recounted how Bikur Cholim of Baltimore started with Rebbetzin Chana Weinberg, a”h, in her living room on Yeshiva Lane.

Bonnie Pollak, Bikur Cholim coordinator of family services.

Bonnie Pollak then took the microphone and reiterated her praise to all the volunteers and urged those who have not yet committed to please consider giving Bikur Cholim of Baltimore even an hour a week.  She then listed all the places where volunteers could find a niche for themselves: Transportation coordinators, phone calls, food preparation, neighborhood coordinators, greeting family members of patients from out of town, stocking the apartments for out of town guests, hospital visitation, hospice visitation, adopt an out of town family while they are here attending to a sick relative, sit with a family member whose loved one is being operated on, babysit for a young couple when they go to the hospital to have a baby, and the list goes on and on. – The opportunities to volunteer are boundless, so needed, and so appreciated by the cholim and Bikur Cholim.  If you would like to volunteer and/or hear about opportunities to volunteer, please call Bonnie at 410.999.3700.

“Bikur Cholim literally saved our lives,” Ruchie Weiskind heartfully conveyed during the beautifully moving video (produced by Aliza Elman) about the frightening medical emergency she and her family endured.  Everyone in Baltimore davened for Sara Naomi Weiskind, closely watched her progress, and rejoiced in her recovery, making this video so appropriate for this Bikur Cholim brunch-the Weiskind’s extended Jewish family.   As Ben and Ruchie Weiskind recounted their tribulation, again and again they thanked Bikur Cholim and its volunteers for sharing and lessening their load.  

Each year the Bikur Cholim brunch selects three special volunteers to honor.  These women are singled out for their contributions that extend above and beyond. Sarah Ottensosor presented the tributes, “We are pleased today to inaugurate the Rebbetzin Chana Weinberg Legacy Award honoring three dedicated volunteers, Devorah Shor, Erica Kelemer, and Rikki Klein.”

 With years of experience, Devorah Schor is one of Bikur Cholim’s transportation coordinators.  The responsibilities of a transportation coordinator include taking all the messages off our transportation line once every few weeks on a rotating basis. Then arranges rides to and from doctor appointments and treatments for those in need, pairing those individuals with someone who can provide the ride.  We have a pool of over 100 amazing volunteer drivers, and we average 40-50 rides per week.  As you can imagine, arranging these “shidduchim” takes an inordinate amount of time, coordination, and devotion.

Erica Kelemer was one of the ambitious women with whom Rebbitzen Weinberg met in the summer of 2009 to help transform Bikur Cholim into the tremendous organization which it is today.  One of the many facets of Bikur Cholim is its apartments, used to temporarily house out- of-town families during the duration of the patient’s stay in Baltimore.  Since that time, Erica took on the enormous task of managing the apartment located in the Canterbury House, and continued to do so with a growing team of women as a few families utilizing one apartment per year turned into dozens of families using two apartments each year.  Erica’s responsibilities included keeping track of who was coming from out of town and how long they were staying, ensuring that the apartments were cleaned between guests, and that the apartments were stocked with paper goods and non-perishables as well as fresh food for when they arrived.  If anything needed fixing or replacing she took care of getting it done.  For over six years, Erica oversaw these tasks which help countless families make their out of town or out of country stay at our apartments more comfortable.  

Rikki Klein is the captain of a special group of women who have undertaken a commitment to provide homemade Shabbos meals for Bikur Cholim families.  Rikki sends out weekly texts/emails to her neighbors and friends, coordinating the cooking of tasty Shabbos food that will be available for those who will need it. This alleviates a frantic call-to-action of volunteers to cook last-minute Shabbos meals, which unfortunately, is always needed.  Rikki selflessly not only organizes this critical arm of Bikur Cholim meals, she always fills in whatever cooking and baking doesn’t get done by other volunteers each week.  She then ensures that all the food that gets dropped off at her house on Friday afternoon is delivered to the recipient families and completes this all calmly and happily.”

 
All three women were called up to receive their much deserved recognition and tremendous applause from all.

The Bikur Cholim Brunch ended with a prizes and raffles.  The morning ended with feelings of deep personal pride from present volunteers and a fervent desire from others to join the remarkable group of Baltimore Bikur Cholim.   Bikur Cholim thanks all of its generous sponsors for making this brunch yet another incredible success.

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Note:  For the men in our community, please register for the Men’s Biker Cholim Bike-a thon and Family Fun Event, Sunday, July 17, 2016, where you too, can make a difference and support this wonderful organization while having an enjoyable time.