Baltimore, MD - Mar. 13, 2024 - In a heartfelt and memorable event, the Baltimore community came together this past Sunday for a special Hachnasas Sefer Torah, welcoming a new Sefer Torah commemorating the memory of two remarkable men: Irving J. Spivack and Nechemya (Nick) Finkelstein, Z'L.
Irv (or as known to many, Zaidy) was a true role model, living a life full of tremendous emunah and guiding his family towards a strong Jewish path alongside his wife, Miri. His dedication to living a life filled with Torah values made him a giant among us. Nechemya, or Nick as we knew him, was a young man whose time with us was cut way too short. Known for his joy in seeing others succeed and his generosity, Nick's absence is deeply felt by all who knew him.
The day was a mix of joy and remembrance. As the Sefer Torah was escorted down Fallstaff Road, amidst leibidika dancing and singing, there was a strong sense of community and connection. The new Sefer Torah, now in the Aron Kodesh at Rabbi Zvi Weiss’s Beis Haknesses of Baltimore, carries with it a tremendous legacy. It's a tribute to the lives of these two men and the positive impact they had on those around them.
The ceremony was more than just adding a Sefer Torah to the shul; it was about remembering two souls who deeply touched our lives. It was a day filled with emotion, reflection, and celebration of their contributions to our community. This Torah will serve as a lasting memory of Zaidy and Nick, inspiring us to live by the values they embodied.
Summing it up, Rabbi Weiss commented: “This was truly a momentous occasion for our kehilla, as we reached the shul's corner of Fallstaff and Clarks Lane. I recalled how our shul began 25 years ago, a small group of families in April of 1999, right across the street in the Myerberg Senior Center.
And today, B’H, our kehilla has grown, in no small part due to the dedication of families like the Finkelsteins. Mr. Spivak, "Alter Zayde," as he was known to all of us, davened in the shul for over 20 years, reaching the milestone of having 5 generations davening with him at the shul. And Nechemya, who exemplified chessed and willingness to do for all. We are honored to have this Torah in our shul and may it be an aliyah for their Neshamos.”





















