Canada / New England Jewish Music Festival Cruise
Celebrity: Summit
August 1-8, 2010
7 Nights
Jewish Music Festival at Sea Featuring World Renowned Cantors and Singers:
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Cantor Daniel Gildar |
Dudu Fisher |
Avraham Fried |
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Cantor Yitzchak Meir Helfgot |
Cantor Benzion Miller |
Lipa Schmeltzer |
SCHOLARS IN RESIDENCE:
Stephen Savitsky,
Rabbi Steven Weil;
President and Exec VP of The Orthodox Union(see below)
Stephen Savitsky,
Rabbi Steven Weil;
President and Exec VP of The Orthodox Union(see below)
Glatt Kosher; Chalav Yisrael. Under the Hashgacha of Rabbi Manis Spitz.
I T I N E R A R Y
| Sun. | Cape Liberty, Bayonne, N.J. |
DEPARTS | 4:00 pm | |
| Mon. | ... At Sea | |||
| Tues. | Portland, Maine | 8:00 am | 6:00 pm | |
| Wed. | Bar Harbor, Maine | 7:00 am | 5:00 pm | |
| Thurs. | Saint John,Nb (Bay Of Fundy) |
7:00 am | 4:00 pm | |
| Fri. | Halifax, Nova Scotia | 10:00 am | 7:00 pm | |
| Sat. | ... At Sea | |||
| Sun. | Cape Liberty, Bayonne, N.J. |
7:00 am | ARRIVAL | |
Your Kosherica Glatt Kosher voyage through the vast waters of the Atlantic will lead you to lovely ports in New England. Rich with museums, galleries, historic sights and world-class dining, this picturesque region will leave you in awe of its immeasurable charm and rustic beauty. From lighthouses standing guard on mammoth granite cliffs to romantic, lantern-lit streets in quaint seaside hamlets, you'll experience extraordinary moments to cherish for a lifetime. A perfect Glatt Kosher vacation for couples or families.
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Appropriately named, Celebrity Summit will leave you feeling as if you've reached the absolute pinnacle of premium cruising. Large in size yet intimately elegant in ambience, Celebrity Summit boasts all of the services and amenities that have made Celebrity the preferred choice of avid cruisers around the world. Come aboard and scale the heights of luxury on Celebrity Summit.
Built in France in 2001, the Celebrity Summit is a world-class vessel that includes The Conservatory. Perched high above the sea, the Conservatory is a flourishing, breathtaking garden featuring the exclusive collection of world-renowned floral designer, Emilio Robba.
Gross Tonnage: 91,000 grt.(One registered ton equals 100 cubic feet)
Length: 965 feet
Beam: 105 feet
Maximum speed: 24 knots
Passenger capacity: 2,034
Crew: 999
Dedicated: October 2001
Stephen Savitsky
Long Island, NY.
Stephen J. Savitsky of Hewlett, Long Island, NY, was installed as the Orthodox Union’s President at its Biennial National Convention in Jerusalem in November, 2004. Mr. Savitsky had been Chairman of the Board since the previous OU Convention in December, 2002. He began his second term at the Convention in Jerusalem in 2006 and began his third and constitutionally-mandated final term in November 2008 at the Convention held once again in Jerusalem.As President, Mr. Savitsky travels widely both in North America, Israel and to Jewish communities in other countries, such as Argentina, bringing the OU message with him.
Actively involved with the OU for over 20 years, in addition to being President and Chairman of the Board, Mr. Savitsky has served as Dinner Chairman, Chairman of several missions to Israel, and Chairman of the Community and Synagogue Services Commission. He also headed the Human Resources Commission and has been a member of the OU Executive team for over a decade.
Mr. Savitsky has held many additional leadership positions in the Jewish community, including President of the Vaad Hakashrus of the Five Towns and Far Rockaway; founder and President of the Kew Gardens Hills Eruv; President of Congregation Ansche Chesed in Hewlett, Long Island, NY; and Chairman of the Board of Mesivta Ohr Torah, in Forest Hills, NY. He is a member of the International Board of Governors of the Mesorah Heritage Foundation. Mr. Savitsky has also represented the OU as a Scholar-in-residence at numerous synagogues across the United States.
Stephen J. Savitsky is the President and Chairman of the Board of ATC Health Care Services, a nationwide provider of temporary medical staffing. He also founded and served as CEO and Chairman of the Board of Tender Loving Care – Staff Builders, one of the nation’s largest providers of home health care services. Mr. Savitsky graduated from Yeshiva University with a degree in Economics and received an MBA from The Bernard Baruch Graduate School of Business of the City University of New York, with a specialization in finance and marketing.
Mr. Savitsky is married to Genie (nee Tennenbaum) Savitsky. They have four children: Julie (married to Shabsi Schreier), Avi (married to Cheryl Stein), Penina (married to Zvi Weiner), and Estie (married to Yehuda Berman). Both Penina and Estie are graduates of Stern College. The Savitsky’s have 13 grandchildren who – much to the Savitsky’s delight – live within walking distance of their grandparents.
Rabbi Steven Weil
President and Exec VP of The Orthodox Union
Rabbi Steven Weil is the newly-installed Executive Vice President of the Orthodox Union, effective July 1, 2009. Rabbi Weil comes to the OU from his position as Senior Rabbi of Beth Jacob Congregation of Beverly Hills, which is the largest Orthodox congregation outside the metropolitan New York area. The Orthodox Union is the umbrella organization for hundreds of Orthodox synagogues in the United States and Canada. It is a world leader in community and synagogue services, outreach, youth work through NCSY, adult education, political action, and advocacy for persons with disabilities. Its kosher certification label is the world's most recognized kosher symbol.
Rabbi Weil’s personal and professional journey, and his journey to the OU, has been filled with interesting and enriching experiences. Raised on a cattle farm in upstate New York, Rabbi Weil’s was the only Jewish home within a 40-mile radius.
In search of a more intense Jewish environment, Rabbi Weil came to New York City at age 14 to pursue a high-school education in a yeshiva. He flourished there, and spent a year of post-high school studies at the esteemed yeshiva in Israel, Kerem B’Yavneh. Rabbi Weil then returned to New York to attend Yeshiva University, where he earned a degree in health sciences. He continued his studies in YU at the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, where he earned his rabbinical ordination while simultaneously studying for and obtaining an MBA in Finance from New York University’s Stern School of Business.
Rabbi Weil then worked as an educator in the New York/New Jersey area. After delivering an impressive d’var Torah (lecture on the Torah) at the Young Israel of Oak Park in suburban Detroit, the Orthodox Union-member synagogue invited him to apply for the available pulpit position there. Within a year, he had doubled the size of the congregation and introduced many new social and educational programs, including an active youth department, a young couple’s club, and a scholar-in-residence series. In Michigan, Rabbi Weil was an active participant in the Federation and greater Jewish community.
In August of 2000, Rabbi Weil assumed the role of spiritual leader at Beth Jacob Congregation in Beverly Hills. Over the next eight years, the synagogue grew by more than 300 families. A gifted fundraiser, he provided a master plan for Beth Jacob’s growth and emphasized serious Torah learning on all levels, including two kollels (institutes for post-rabbinical students) of very different religious outlooks. He also developed significant programming at Beth Jacob.
Rabbi Weil became involved in building relationships with community leaders and was devoted to many communal activities in Los Angeles. He was invited by then President Bush and Vice President Cheney to deliver the invocation for the President’s 2004 National Campaign Dinner.
Rabbi Weil and his wife, Yael, have three sons and four daughters.
Taken from the ou.org

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