Joshua Ben-Gideon

Rabbi

jben-gideon@tbsroslyn.org

Rabbi Joshua Ben-Gideon devotes himself to the creation of communities that imbue lives with profound spiritual significance, fostering the growth and flourishing of Jews from diverse age groups and backgrounds.

Rabbi Joshua Ben-Gideon became the senior rabbi of Temple Beth Sholom in 2023.

Born and raised in Albany, New York, he is excited to make New York State his home once again. Rabbi Ben-Gideon previously served as associate rabbi at Congregation Olam Tikvah in Fairfax, Virginia from 2003-2008, and rabbi at Beth Israel Center in Madison, Wisconsin from 2008-2017 and Beth David Synagogue in Greensboro, North Carolina from 2017-2023. A graduate of SUNY Albany with a focus in Public Policy, he was ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary in 2003.

In each of the communities in which Rabbi Ben-Gideon has served, he has worked to build bridges–both within the larger Jewish community and to the broader religious and civic communities. Serving on several boards of directors over his various tenures, Rabbi Ben-Gideon has most recently been involved with efforts to address local hunger, bring the resource of mindfulness training to the Greensboro Police Department, and reduce Adverse Childhood Responses (ACES) across North Carolina. He is an active member of the Rabbinical Assembly.

He and his wife Rabbi Rebecca Ben-Gideon helped found the Madison Jewish Community Day School, which she headed, and their children attended. Their children, Lena, Vered, and Noam grew up attending Camp Ramah Wisconsin where Rabbi Rebecca served in various educational leadership roles.

Rabbi Ben-Gideon is an avid cyclist who hopes to one day ride the length of Israel from Eilat to Mount Hermon. He loves to cook, and on Erev Shabbat or Hag (festivals) you can often find him by the BBQ or smoker.

Alan B. Lucas

Rabbi Emeritus

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Rabbi Alan B. Lucas was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and is a graduate Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa of the University of Cincinnati. He attended the Jewish Theological Seminary receiving his Master of Arts in Judaica in 1976 and Rabbinic Ordination in 1978. For three years Rabbi Lucas served as the Assistant Rabbi to Rabbi Irwin Groner of Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield, Michigan. From 1981- 1994, he served as the Rabbi of Congregation Beth Judah in Ventnor, New Jersey guiding its development and growth. Rabbi Lucas became the Senior Rabbi of Temple Beth Sholom of Roslyn Heights, New York in August of 1994.

Temple Beth Sholom is a synagogue that is known for its warmth, active membership, extensive educational offerings, creative programming and family orientation.

Over the years, Rabbi Lucas has been extensively involved in the community including serving as President of the South Jersey Board of Rabbis, Interfaith Area Clergy and sitting on the Board of Directors of numerous agencies including UJC Rabbinic Cabinet and the Chancellor’s Rabbinic Cabinet of the Jewish Theological Seminary. He is a member of the Board of MERCAZ, the Zionist arm of the Conservative movement and was recently reappointed to the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards of the Conservative Movement where in 1997 he published a paper on “Tattooing and Body Piercing” for the Movement.

Rabbi Lucas has also maintained special involvement in the United Synagogue Youth programs and Camp Ramah. Temple Beth Sholom is a model Conservative synagogue with 800+ families.

Ofer Barnoy

Cantor

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Cantor Ofer Barnoy was born in Tel-Aviv, Israel and emigrated to the USA in 1977. As a child, Cantor Barnoy appeared in cantorial programs with his father on stages and television stations across America, Canada and Israel. After formal musical training and intense study with vocal masters at both the McGill Conservatory of Music in Montreal, Canada and Cleveland State University in Cleveland, Ohio, Cantor Barnoy has served at several prestigious congregations including Yorktown Jewish Center, Monsey Jewish Center, Park Synagogue in Cleveland, Ohio and Shelter Rock Jewish Center on Long Island, New York. He currently serves at Temple Beth Sholom in Roslyn Heights, New York.

Cantor Barnoy is involved in a broad spectrum of activities in the music field including composing, arranging, recording, choir leading and teaching. In 1992 he was a proud recipient of the “Lion of Judah” award for his charitable work on behalf of Israel Bonds. In 1996 Cantor Barnoy published a recording of High Holiday selections called “Soulful Chants” and, in 1998, a recording of Shabbat melodies called “Soulful Sabbath” which includes his award winning “LeDor VaDor.” He is currently recording a compilation of his original compositions to be titled “Pray for a Brighter Day”. The title song of this recording begins with the words “Give me a minute to make this world, a better place for young and old, where every person can just be free and live in peace with you and me.” It is dedicated to the heroism of those who helped to save lives in the disaster at the World Trade Center on 9/11/2001, to the plight of the Israeli society which encounters terrorism daily and to all efforts around the world on behalf of peace.

Eileen Bohrer

Executive Director

ebohrer@tbsroslyn.org

Eileen Olan Bohrer made a pivotal career move when she left the field of early childhood education and accepted a position as the Director of Connections, the education and outreach arm of UJA-Federation of New York. The division’s mission was to bring Judaism, and an understanding of tikkun olam and tzedakah as Jewish values to young families of diverse degrees of observance and involvement.

Five years later Eileen became the first Executive Director of Old Westbury Hebrew Congregation. There she worked to ensure a connection between each congregant and the synagogue, to foster financial health, build community and guide the synagogue through an 11-million-dollar Capital Campaign and expansion of the building.

In 2007 Eileen came to the Schechter School of Long Island and began her tenure as the Executive Director and Director of Institutional Advancement with the aspiration of working with the staff, faculty and volunteer leadership to create a school of excellence that would continue to serve Jewish families for generations to come. During her 14+ years at SSLI Eileen was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the school including the oversight of the budget and long-term financial management of the institution. After 7 years Eileen took on the additional responsibility for the full range of development campaigns, communicating the vision, goals, and accomplishments to existing constituents and securing new donors and revenue sources.

As much as Eileen enjoys her work, her greatest joy is derived from her family – her husband, her children and two grandchildren. In coming to Temple Beth Sholom Eileen hopes that her understanding of the Long Island Jewish community and synagogue life will serve her well as she looks forward to meeting the challenges and opportunities before her. Eileen looks forward to the TBS members sharing their stories as they stop by to introduce themselves.

Stephanie Whalen

Early Childhood Center Director

swhalen@tbsroslyn.org

Stephanie graduated from the University of Wisconsin- Madison with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. She also holds a Master of Arts degree in Elementary Education from C.W. Post with a concentration in Special Education. Additionally, Stephanie is certified in the evidence-based Barbara Wilson Language Program, which is widely used and well-regarded by special educators for developing literacy among children of all ages.  

Stephanie spent eight years in NYC as a Special Education Teacher. Since then, she has devoted the last seven years to The Ostrow Early Childhood Center as a Head Three’s Teacher and most recently, as Assistant Director.  

Outside of the classroom, Stephanie loves spending time with her 14-year-old daughter, going on walks, playing Scrabble, taking a barre or spin class, and connecting with friends and family. Of course, she also finds joy in tending to her “farm” of two guinea pigs, a revolving door of cats and one dog.

Becky Firestone

Beth Sholom Day Camp Director

becky@bethsholomdaycamp.com

Rebecca holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Indiana University and a Master’s Degree in Elementary Education from Hofstra University. Rebecca has been teaching grades 3 – 7 for fifteen years for the Department of Education. She has been part of the Beth Sholom family for over twenty years and has worn many hats at her time at BSDC. Rebecca is loving her new role as Director and is excited to provide campers an opportunity to become passionate about new activities, to explore new paths and build lifelong friendships.

Dee Dee Horowitz

Beth Sholom Day Camp Assistant Director

deedee@bethsholomdaycamp.com

Dee Dee is excited to be stepping into her new role as Assistant Director. A longtime member of the BSDC family, she began as the drama specialist and within a few years rose to the position of Program Director, where she was responsible for the scheduling and programming. In her new role, during the off season, you will find Dee Dee in the office handling all logistics and actively engaging with current and prospective parents. During the summer, Dee Dee will be embracing all of the theme days and supporting our staff to give your kids the summer of their lives. Prior to taking on her new role, Dee Dee was an Early Childhood teacher at the Forest Hills Jewish Center. She holds her Master’s Degree in Educational Theatre from NYU and  her Bachelor’s Degree in Theatre Arts from Stephens College. Dee Dee lives in Queens with her husband, her two kids, and her cat. In addition to being Assistant Director, Dee Dee is also a proud BSDC parent.