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Writings about Bernard Lipinsky

-1940-
July 4, 1940
Southwestern Jewish Review, page 2: Miss Jane Goldberg returned from Los Angeles recently after spending three weeks visiting family and friends.  Miss Goldberg enjoyed an evening at Earl Carroll's with Sadie Wyloge, Danny Schwartz and Bernard Lipinsky, who motored up for Memorial Day and brought Miss Goldberg home.

-1947-

January 16, 1947—"Alpha Phi Pi," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 4: The Alpha Phi Pi is well on to the road to regaining its former high social status in the community.  Last Tuessday night's stag at the San Diego Club was certainly indicative of this, both socially and numerically.  Among those able to obtain a four-hour marital pass were Dr. Herman, Leo Beck, Bernard Lipinsky, Morrie Douglas, Laurie Cantor, Max Zemen and Harold Lasher.  Harry Mallen couldn't get the green light. We missed you Harry!...

-1949-

May 1949—"Roxies Open New Television Store," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 8: Something new in the sale of Television has been inaugurated by Roxies located in the Balboa Theatre Building. A complete room has been remodeled for the exclusive use of Video. Bernard Lipinsky in making the announcement said that all popular makes would be carried and displayed.

-1998-

February 20, 1998—Donald H. Harrison., "Dorris Lipinsky, Benefactor of SDSU and community, dies at 76," San Diego Jewish Press-Heritage, February 20, 1998, http://www.jewishsightseeing.com/usa/california/san_diego/san_diego_state_university/sd2-20dorris_lipinski.htm

-2002-

January 4, 2002—
Donald H. Harrison, "Bernard Lipinsky is remembered by a grateful community," San Diego Jewish Press-Heritage
http://www.jewishsightseeing.com/usa/california/san_diego/2002-01-04-bernard_lipinsky.htm


-2003-
2003—Lawrence Baron, "From Minyan to Matriculation: San Diego Jewry and Jewish Studies at San Diego State University, or "Funny You Don't Look Aztec," California Jews, Editors Ava F. Kahn and Marc Dollinger, Hanover, N.H. (Brandeis University Press, 2003), 135-142.

-2004-
Winter 2004—
Seacrest Village Retirement Communities, Happenings, page 2:  Proud of Community Support...The Leichtag Family Foundation Campus Ceremonial Groundbreaking:  An intimate ceremony took place on November 4th when Shearn Platt & Bob Haimsohn, Co-Chairs of the Seacrest Village Preserving the Promise From Generation to Generation Capital Campaign proudly announced that the Capital Campaign has reached a tremendous milestone and Seacrest is eager to build and expand its Leichtag Family Foundation Campus! One hundred and forty families have come together to raise more than 20 million dollars for the expansion of the campus. Mayor of Encinitas Maggie Houlihan and Aaron Byzak representing Senator Bill Morrow's office both spoke of the success of the Organization and how proud the community is to have Seacrest as part of it.  Jane and Victor Ottenstein, Lee and Frank Goldberg, and Elaine and Jeffrey Lipinsky shared personal sentiments, many mentioning their own parents and how pleased they were to continue the legacy of their commitment to Seacrest Village. Toni and Lee Leichtag spoke lovingly of their wish that the residents of the Homes live comfortably in pleasant surroundings which offer only the finest service and care. With the addition of the new facilities and services Seacrest Village at Encinitas, The Leichtag Family Foundation Campus will no proudly feature: Joseph & Dorothy Goldberg Healthcare Center; Lee & frank Goldberg Residence Court; The Merrill & Robert Haimsohn Alzheimer's Program; the Katzin residence: Leichtag Family Assisted Living Residence: Bernard & Dorris Lipinsky Administration Building; Lipinsky Family Foundation Nursing Program; The Ottenstein Vitality Center; The Simon Pavillion...

-2005-
Fall 2005— "Lipinsky Institute Honors its Valued Donors," The Lipinsky Institute for Judaic Studies Newsletter, page 4: ...The Lipinsky Institute for Judaic Studies wishes to thank its honored donors for their generous contributions, which insures the future success of the Lipinsky Institute for Judaic Studies under the direction of Professor Lawrence Baron. All of us here in the Jewish Studies Program of  San Diego State University applaud your gracious giving.  In Memory of Bernard & Dorris Lipinsky: Elaine & Murray Galinson

Fall 2005, Agency for Jewish Education of San Diego, Annual Report 2004-2005, page 7: The Bernard and Dorris Lipinsky Teacher Resource Center —AJE offers a full service resource center for the community. The Lipinsky Teacher Resource Center gives educators, parents and individuals in the community access to over 6,000 books, videos and teaching materials. The center also hosts six Open Houses during the year. These Open Houses attract educators from the entire county and supply them with a variety of information to enhance classroom studies and family holiday celebrations. In addition, the Center has Educator Workshops during the year addressing specific teaching techniques and skills.

Fall 2005— Seacrest Village Retirement Communities, Happenings: Senior Living in the Jewish Tradition, back page:  The Leichtag Family Campus, Seacrest Village at Encinitas—Joseph & Dorothy Goldberg Healthcare Center; Lee & Frank Goldberg Residence Court; The Merrill & Robert Haimsohn Alzheimer's Program; The Haimsohn Family Holiday Program; The Katzin Residence; Leichtage Family assisted Living Residence; Bernard & Dorris Lipinsky Administration Building; Lipinsky Family Foundation Nursing Program; The Ottenstein Vitality Center; The Simon Pavillion.   Seacrest Village at Rancho Bernardo—Nellie Cohn Residence.

October 31, 2005—Visit to crypt of Bernard Lipinsky, Shalom Mausoleum, Greenwood Cemetery, San Diego:

-2006-

2006-05-10—Donald H. Harrison, "Baron calls it quits as director of SDSU's Lipinsky Institute for Judaic Studies," jewishsightseeing.com

2006-09-06Donald H. Harrisonk, "Zayde The Student: SDSU's Snyder Judaic Studies Reading Room may face the fate of many Jewish memorials," jewishsightseeing.com