Masthead 2018

VOICES: WINTER-SPRING 2018

Charles Troob, Publisher
Lorne Taichman, Associate Publisher
Tom Ashley, Associate Publisher

Prose Editors: Eileen Brener and Mary Houts
Prose Readers:
Mary Elwood
Ruth Kavesh
Eric Roper
Ettie Taichman
Elaine Greene Weisburg
Harriet Sohmers Zwerling

Poetry Editor:
 Mark Fischweicher
Poetry Judges:
Eileen Brener
Sylvia Brill
Carmen Mason
Carol Schoen

Photo Editors: Peter Houts and Jerry Vogel
Photo Judges:
Harold Berkowitz
Bob Feinstein
Rosalie Frost
Peter Houts
Marshall Marcovitz
Susan Rauch
Robin Sacknoff
Claude Samton
Roy Sanders
Susan Winston
Susanne Yellin

Arts Editor:  Carol Millsom

Letter from Publishers–Fall-Winter 2018

Dear Colleagues,

This is the seventh online issue of Voices.   We feel honored to be able to present such interesting and beautiful work to you.

We would like to thank our editors, judges, and readers, who have selected this work and prepared it for publication.

Take some time with Voices—we’re sure that you will be as impressed as we are by the extraordinary talents of IRP members.

Sincerely,

Charles Troob, Publisher
Lorne Taichman and Tom Ashley, Associate Publishers

Dedication to Ivy Berchuck

Ivy Berchuck (1933-2016)

 

Mary Smith and Carmen Mason felt it most fitting to dedicate this year’s Voices to Ivy Berchuck, a long- standing member, colleague, coordinator and friend of many at the Institute of Retired Professionals.  Her acuity and warm charm, her wit and generosity were enriching ingredients in the lives of all who knew her, and her wonderful memoir pieces were waited for with high anticipation. She never let us down. She inspired and enlightened until the very end. We miss her terribly. We hope the two memoir pieces we include in this issue will show you why. 

 

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Ivy (Schiff) Berchuck was born in Brooklyn, NY on July 20, 1933 to parents Joseph and Jeannette Graber. As a child she possessed a passion for literature and writing that continued throughout her life. After graduating Salutatorian from James Madison High School, Ivy went on to attend Brandeis University.  She married Lawrence Robert “Bob” Schiff and moved with him to suburban Chicago where they lived for several years and started a family.

After moving back to New York, Ivy, now a mother of four, earned a Master’s Degree in Education at St. John’s University.  For many years she worked for the New York City Public Schools, first as a classroom teacher, then as an administrator, developing and implementing curriculum for New York City’s Gifted and Talented program. Despite being widowed twice (Bob Schiff and second husband, Irving Berchuck), Ivy never lost her optimistic spirit and joy of life.  Having retired early from the NYC Department of Education, Ivy engaged thoroughly in the arts communities of New York and was a member of multiple book clubs.  An enthusiastic member of the IRP, Ivy coordinated a number of study groups including Aging in Film, Feminist Biblical Figures, Food and Culture, and Jane Austen.  She also served on the Admissions and Curriculum  Committees.  Always active and over-scheduled, Ivy’s Tuesday and Thursday mornings were sacred IRP time.

Ivy had four children and nine grandchildren. She is also survived by her brother and sister- in-law. All miss her greatly and treasure memories of this very special person.

Curlylocks
The Guest

 

Ivy passed away on June 11, 2016 following two years battling pancreatic cancer.  Up until four weeks before her death, Ivy enjoyed a life rich with theater, opera, classes, cherished friends, and loving family.

 

Masthead – Winter-Spring 2017

VOICES: WINTER/SPRING 2017

Charles Troob, Publisher
Susan Rauch, Associate Publisher
Tom Ashley. Associate Publisher

Prose Editors: Carmen Mason and Mary R. Smith
Prose Readers:
Andrea Arnold
Florence Edelman
Mary Elwood
Mary Houts
Alix Kane
Ruth Kavesh
Lorna Porter
Barbara Preschel
Eric Roper
Elaine Greene Weisburg

Poetry Editor:
 Mark Fischweicher
Poetry Judges:
Mireya Perez Bustillo
Eileen Brener
Carmen Mason
Carol Schoen
Mary R. Smith

Photo Editors: Peter Houts and Jerry Vogel
Photo Judges:
Peter Houts
Marshall Marcovitz
Susan Rauch
Robin Sacknoff
Claude Samton
Roy Sanders

Arts Editor:  Carol Millsom
Arts Judges:
Joan Rosenbaum
Lila Shoshkes

Dedication to Ivy Berchuck

Ivy Berchuck (1933-2016)

 

Mary Smith and Carmen Mason felt it most fitting to dedicate this year’s Voices to Ivy Berchuck, a long- standing member, colleague, coordinator and friend of many at the Institute of Retired Professionals.  Her acuity and warm charm, her wit and generosity were enriching ingredients in the lives of all who knew her, and her wonderful memoir pieces were waited for with high anticipation. She never let us down. She inspired and enlightened until the very end. We miss her terribly. We hope the two memoir pieces we include in this issue will show you why. 

 

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Ivy (Schiff) Berchuck was born in Brooklyn, NY on July 20, 1933 to parents Joseph and Jeannette Graber. As a child she possessed a passion for literature and writing that continued throughout her life. After graduating Salutatorian from James Madison High School, Ivy went on to attend Brandeis University.  She married Lawrence Robert “Bob” Schiff and moved with him to suburban Chicago where they lived for several years and started a family.

After moving back to New York, Ivy, now a mother of four, earned a Master’s Degree in Education at St. John’s University.  For many years she worked for the New York City Public Schools, first as a classroom teacher, then as an administrator, developing and implementing curriculum for New York City’s Gifted and Talented program. Despite being widowed twice (Bob Schiff and second husband, Irving Berchuck), Ivy never lost her optimistic spirit and joy of life.  Having retired early from the NYC Department of Education, Ivy engaged thoroughly in the arts communities of New York and was a member of multiple book clubs.  An enthusiastic member of the IRP, Ivy coordinated a number of study groups including Aging in Film, Feminist Biblical Figures, Food and Culture, and Jane Austen.  She also served on the Admissions and Curriculum  Committees.  Always active and over-scheduled, Ivy’s Tuesday and Thursday mornings were sacred IRP time.

Ivy had four children and nine grandchildren. She is also survived by her brother and sister- in-law. All miss her greatly and treasure memories of this very special person.

Letter from Director – Fall-Winter 2016

Greetings:

This issue of IRP Voices continues a long tradition.  For more than fifty years, the Institute for Retired Professionals has been an integral part of the New School.   IRP members have always been encouraged to explore their unique ideas, skills and talents.  As in so many previous issues, this publication showcases the remarkable abilities of our members–in prose, in poetry, in photography, and in the visual arts.

Forty-seven IRP members have contributed to this issue–many with their creative work displayed here, others as readers and judges.  Our online archives include the work of many others.

Please join me in celebrating the wonderful creative efforts that appear in Voices.  Many thanks to the team whose hard work allows us to present it to IRP members–and through the miracle of technology, to the wide world.

Miriam Lawrence,
Interim Director

 

Letter from Publishers–Fall-Winter 2016

Dear Colleagues,

We are proud to present the sixth online issue of Voices. The talent in this organization continues to astonish us.

We would like to thank our editors, judges, and readers, who do so much of the heavy lifting to make Voices a reality. And there would be no Voices without the enthusiastic support of the the IRP administration and Advisory Board.

We dedicate this issue to our dear Ivy Berchuck, who gave so much to Voices and to the IRP. Her courage will continue to inspire us, and it is an honor to be able to share some of her last writings with you.

We hope you enjoy this issue. We have enjoyed putting it together for you.

Sincerely,

Charles Troob, Publisher


Susan Rauch and Tom Ashley, Associate Publishers

Letter from Publishers –Fall 2015

Dear Colleagues,

Please enjoy our fifth online issue of Voices and celebrate the creativity of our many members.

By converting to a digital publication we have been able to accomplish so much:  wide access, spectacular visual quality, expanded content, an online archive that makes all back issues available.

This issue introduces fine arts. Might video be next?

The publishers wish to thank the IRP administration and our board for their support throughout the years.  Still, what makes Voices a reality is the superb content contributed by fellow classmates, along with the contributions of our editors, readers and judges. The talent in the IRP is amazing.  We’re thrilled to be able to share it with you.

Sincerely,
Charles Troob and Tom Ashley, Co-Publishers
Susan Rauch, Associate Publisher

Letter from Director — Fall 2015

Greetings,

Founded in 1962 as the first peer learning community in the United States, IRP has been an integral part of The New School University since its inception.

IRP members have long been encouraged to explore and share their creative endeavors in IRP Voices, an annual magazine of arts and letters.  Since 2011 Voices has been produced as an online venture. It is available to a worldwide audience through our website www.irpvoicesonline.com.

Originally conceived as a venue for written works, Voices Online added a well received section of photography.  Beginning with this fifth issue, Voices also includes art work in any reproducible medium, such as painting, watercolor, sculpture, collage, or fashion.

We urge you to share in the celebration of this 2015 issue of Voices, and to  applaud the talents  of all involved.

Michael Markowitz, Director