of you own. e Winter Blahs? Join'us of Carol Rosenberg, JHAS assis- tant director, called Gardin "the /—'quintessence of a rabbi who knew how to treat the elderly." Parr, who is not Jewish, remembered Rabbi Gardin as her "first exposure ro Judaism," her "religious instructor and mentor. Seeing Gardin as "a very, very lov- ing, caring man to residents and to staff as well," she recalled how >"he would wipe a mouth or straighten a collar." JHAS President Dr. Dan Guyer called these fond observa- Rabbi Avi Shapiro speaks to the crowd. tions of the rabbi "a significant legacy, for the agency and the honored at Elan Village, a place community, of the ongoing influence where "Jews from all walks of life will he's had." come to pray and to serve God The rededication was attended by together." He emphasized his father's aim to "try always to bring Jews together, regardless of their back- grounds. " He recalled his father's close- ness with the Jewish community, including Bais Chabad, Beth Achim and Shaarey Zedek, where he was mashgiach (kosher super- visor). Rabbi Gardin was also a fund- raiser for the Kollel, and his funeral procession stopped at the Kollel so that its deans could eulogize him. Robert Steinberg, past JHAS Robert Steinberg remembers Rabbi Gardin. president, spoke at the chapel dedication of Rabbi Gardin "as a approximately 20 members of the special person in my life, a friend, a Gardin family and most of Elan mentor, a teacher who devoted a Village's 46 residents, some accompa- great deal of his time to the elderly." nied by spouses or children, a few He had questioned the rabbi about with walkers, several in wheelchairs. his routine visits to The Torah ark those who did not doors, a fabric appear communica- applique view of tive. The rabbi said Jerusalem, and the that by sitting and neer tamid, the "saying a few Yiddish everlasting light, words, a bracha" , that were custom-made sometimes he would for the original "have someone turn dedication and her head, and say Ah- rededicated at the meyn." By ac Jan. 17 event. this communication,. Hershel Gardin the 1-214i:14 45A-is said his father did purpose in life had not start visiting been fulfilled. Prentis Manor as a Marcia Mittelman, Elan Village Steinberg called executive director. paid employee. Gardin `a very, very He went just to beautiful person." visit those he Parr said he "was a remarkable man, knew, and then he went to visit those beloved by every level of observance he didn't know. He visited long in the community, one in a million." before he became officially involved." 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