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| Naomi Jensen holds her Harriette Shapiro Award for Outstanding Service. |
This year’s recipient is a gem in our midst, but our
awardee is so modest and gentle, that as another congregant put it, “we see the
accomplishment well before we know to whom to give credit.” Another congregant admired this person’s
“quiet competence and complete reliability.”
Our recipient is a long-time member who is the consummate unsung
volunteer of this congregation, always ready to lend a hand; always the quiet
vital backbone of our religious and social community.
Let me tell you some of the ways our newest Harriette
has gone above and beyond. This person
regularly participates in our MLK Day of Service, making bags for the
wheelchair bound and caps for newborn.
This person has organized our Rosh Hashanah Oneg year after year. This
person has marched in the Pride Parade for many years and helped created new
signs when the old ones were drenched in the downpour of
2015. This person has manned our booth
at Israel Fest for several years, an important outreach for our synagogue. This person has served on the Gala Committee
several times, and was recently on the Wine Tasting event committee earlier this
year. All were important fundraisers for
our community. This person co-chaired the Membership Committee, welcoming new
members. This person has reached out to
me personally to help me learn my Hebrew alef-bet. This person has been the driving force, and
sometimes the only force behind Hesed, our kindness committee. That meant driving an elderly congregant to
services or doctor’s appointments and organizing multiple shiva services, all
essential mitzvot.
And lastly, you will know our newest Harriette award
recipient from the number of times you have seen this person called to the
bimah to read Torah, both at b’nai mitzvah celebrations and the High Holidays,
and in fact, nearly any Saturday service.
Our awardee prepares the weekly portion by practicing in the car between
appointments with patients. Because not
only does our recipient care about our community, our recipient has cared for
the elderly and infirm in the larger community, as an occupational and physical
therapist.
Now, many of you have probably figured out who our
newest Harriette recipient is. But bear
with me for another moment, because I would like to paraphrase Proverbs 31:10,
because it is so appropriate for our honoree.
What a rare find is a capable congregant!
Their worth is far beyond that of rubies.
Their fellow members have full confidence in them,
and they lack no good thing.
They are good for the congregation, never bad,
all the days of their life.
Their worth is far beyond that of rubies.
Their fellow members have full confidence in them,
and they lack no good thing.
They are good for the congregation, never bad,
all the days of their life.
Congratulations to my good friend Naomi Jensen on this
long overdue and well-deserved award for outstanding service to Congregation
Dor Hadash.

