People of Shomrei

My Friend Nick.

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At last night’s Annual meeting many people thanked Nick Levitin for his service as President of Shomrei. I can’t just let this moment pass without making a comment myself.

Nick Levitin’s term of office as Shomrei’s President has just concluded. I’ve been working closely with Nick for three years on many things — Shomrei.  He was Executive Vice President at the time I started to volunteer in earnest. As I started to get more involved in getting things to operate better on the technological front Nick was my constant working partner.

We’ve developed the habit of having breakfast together at least once per week to discuss things.  Over eggs and English Muffins we strategized about publicity, technology, invoicing (an exciting topic!), encouraging volunteerism, among many other things. Through it all Nick was always 110% there, and always concerned about Shomrei and focused on his job as President.

Over the breakfasts alone, I’ve gleaned how hard it is to be a Synagogue president. A synagogue (perhaps like any volunteer driven institution) is sort of a big mess.  Everybody going three directions at once, tight finances, zillions of ideas bouncing all over the place. Like herding cats, it seems an impossible task! But not for Nick! The thing I learned from Nick is that the messier, in some ways, the better!  A sleepy shul is much easier to organize. Messiness (like any act of creation) means something is going on!  The only way to keep up is to get more people involved.

There’s been a significant uptick in participation and volunteerism at Shomrei. Nick will tell you it’s all due to the new membership model.  But I don’t believe that.  I think Nick had a lot to do with it.  He’s tireless. He never stopped, ever. Energy breads energy. People see someone making a difference and they join in.  So, thank you Nick!  You’ve made a tremendous difference! I don’t know where we’d be without you! Oh, and Nick, Red Eye tomorrow?  The usual time?

  • John has been at Shomrei Emunah since 2006. He's the designer and co-editor of ShomreiWeek (weekly newsletter) and Kol Emunah Blog. He's a graphic/web designer and a theater lighting designer. When he's not designing graphics and posters for Shomrei he's sometimes in some far-flung corner of the country working on musicals and plays. He lives in Montclair with his wife Adrienne and sometimes, with his adult children, Sam and Elliot.

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