[Congressional Record Volume 148, Number 132 (Wednesday, October 9, 2002)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1806]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING CONGREGATION TEPHERETH ISRAEL OF NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, ON
ITS SEVENTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY, AND RABBI HENRY OKOLICA, FOR HIS FORTY-
TWO YEARS OF OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO TEPHERETH ISRAEL
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HON. NANCY L. JOHNSON
of connecticut
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, October 9, 2002
Mrs. JOHNSON of Connecticut. Mr. Speaker, I rise to acknowledge the
76th Anniversary of Congregation Tephereth Israel in New Britain,
Connecticut, and the achievements of Rabbi Henry Okolica, who is
celebrating 42 years of dedicated service to the congregation. I
congratulate Rabbi Okolica, the congregation and all their friends. We
are proud of their dedication and grateful for their many decades of
service to our community and acknowledge with gratitude their
successful refurbishment of their beloved temple, one of our city's
landmarks.
It was 76 years ago that Governor John H. Trumbull laid the
cornerstone at 76 Winter Street. Since that time, Tephereth Israel has
been a center of rich, spiritual devotion and always encouraged and
recognized service to the community. The congregation became the first
in Greater Hartford to make religious education available to students
regardless of their financial circumstances, and over many years
provided an environment for spiritual growth that gave our city many
valued leaders. Perhaps the most famous was Governor Abraham Ribicoff.
Governor Ribicoff, whose father was one of the early presidents of
Tephereth Israel Synagogue, became the first Jewish governor of the
state of Connecticut, and served as Secretary of Health, Education and
Welfare as well as a United States Senator.
When the sanctuary's interior was destroyed by fire in 1963, the New
Britain community was moved to help rebuild it, so great was their
admiration for Rabbi Okolica and Tephereth Israel. Today, 370 people
are memorialized upon the walls of the Synagogue, a fitting tribute to
past members and a reminder to the congregation's contribution to our
community.
Since 1960, Rabbi Henry Okolica has been devoted to his faith, his
congregation and to helping countless people in need. He has been a
friend to innumerable individuals and an inspiration to families
throughout the state. For 40 years, Rabbi Okolica hosted the television
show, ``Jewish Life,'' welcoming as his guests all religious
persuasions on a wide variety of topics. The conversations reflected
his thoughtful, generous character. he would conclude each broadcast
with a plea to viewers to be generous in their contributions and
mindful of those less fortunate. I am proud to share my hometown with
Rabbi Okolica and Congregation Tephereth Israel, and honored to
represent them in the United States Congress.
On October 13, 2002, the congregation and community will be
celebrating their history and a dramatic renovation of their temple
with a ceremony at Tephereth Israel. Past and present clergy will be
honored at the celebration, including Reverend Elias Rosenbeger, Rabbi
Joseph Aronson, Rabbi Jacob Weitzman, Cantor Sholom Nelson, Reverend
Max Prager, Reverend Elifant Rabbi Arnold Heisler and Cantor Melvin
Etra.
This special event will be more than a celebration for the
congregation. It will be a remembrance by the whole community of the
history of New Britain, for the founders of Tephereth Israel represent
some of New Britain's most active citizens and friends of the
community. Many came to America in search of relief from persecution in
their native lands in Eastern Europe and Russia. These were highly
learned individuals, having studied in acclaimed Talmudic schools
throughout Russia, Poland and Lithuania. One such early New Britain
resident was Benjamin Marholin, a grocery store owner and man of
culture who was the uncle of celebrated American composer Irving
Berlin. Another was Jonas Goldsmith, whose daughter Anna would become
one of the organizers of the New Britain Chapter of Hadassah. Dr.
Morris Dunn became a tireless advocate on behalf of Zionist causes,
helping New Britain to become one of the most active centers of Zionism
in the nation. All of these men and women overcame the odds through
their belief in this country and their unfaltering faith.
Mr. Speaker, I congratulate Rabbi Henry Okolica and Congregation
Tephereth Israel on their respective anniversaries and the renovation
of their spiritual home. I ask the House to join me in wishing them the
very best for the future.
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