Tamara Sofair-Fisch
Sometime in the late 80s or early 90s, we were invited to a bat mitzvah in West Orange. We asked Rabbi Marcus if our family of four could be hosted in the community, as we wished to attend. We were invited to spend Shabbat at Midge and Dave's home. I recall her beautiful welcoming smile, and the peaceful home in which we spent Shabbat. It made a lasting impression on me, and influenced our decision to move to the community in 1993.
In addition, Midge was incredibly generous in allowing David to spend so much time helping us with computer issues. We are eternally grateful.
Sometime in the late 80s or early 90s, we were invited to a bat mitzvah in West Orange. We asked Rabbi Marcus if our family of four could be hosted in the community, as we wished to attend. We were invited to spend Shabbat at Midge and Dave's home. I recall her beautiful welcoming smile, and the peaceful home in which we spent Shabbat. It made a lasting impression on me, and influenced our decision to move to the community in 1993.
In addition, Midge was incredibly generous in allowing David to spend so much time helping us with computer issues. We are eternally grateful.