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TheaThe Columbus Torah Academy family mourns the loss of Thea Press,

beloved wife of Pearson Press; mother of daughter Karan (Paul) Tanenbaum and Rochell (David) Weisfogel; grandmother of Mindy (Matt) Cooper, Deena Tanenbaum, Joy Tanenbaum, Rebecca (Natan) Fink, Miriam (Dovie) Becker, Ari (Dvora) Weisfogel and Leah Weisfogel and great-grandchildren, Yitzy, Eli and Tzviki.

Thea and Pearson were among CTA’s founders and earliest supporters. They sent their daughters here, and remained constant champions of the school, personally raising funds to meet successive budgets.

They were fixtures at CTA events for more than 40 years, serving on every conceivable committee. Thea helped plan the first CTA Scholarship Dinner in 1961 and continued to be involved year after year, especially when it came to selling ads for the dinner journal — a task she managed until 2004. “We made a promise to Hashem,” she told the journal authors for the 43rd Annual Scholarship Dinner (at which she and Pearson were the honorees.) “We said we would do whatever we could for the school as long as we could.” She added: “A strong Jewish education is the most important thing. Columbus Torah Academy must remain true to the values of its founders.”

Mrs. Press immigrated to the United States in the 1940s from Germany. She attended Brooklyn College. She moved with her husband to Columbus, where he attended college and opened a pharmacy. Thea assumed many leadership roles in the Columbus Jewish Community, including as a co-president of the Ahavas Sholom Sisterhood and president of the Columbus Mikvah.

May her memory be for a blessing.

Community Service Program - Grades 9-12

Click HERE for Community Service Program Form

Encouraging Columbus Torah Academy students to give to others, all high school students are required to fulfill 15 hours/year of community service. It is the hope of CTA that our students will learn to look for opportunities to help others and then follow-through on offering their assistance.

The list below is provided to assist students in finding places that accept high school volunteers. This list is meant to be helpful; students are in no way limted to the agencies listed below:

American Red Cross
253-2740 Ext. 2355
http://columbus.redcross.org/join_volunteer.asp

Homeless Families Foundation
Volunteers must be 16 years of age
461-9247
http://www.homelessfamiliesfoundation.org/volunteer.html

Jewish Family Services
Volunteer Coordinator – Susie Blair
231-1890
http://www.jfscolumbus.org

Lifecare Alliance
437-2859
http://www.lifecarealliance.org/15444.cfm

Mid-Ohio Food Bank
Volunteer Department 274-7770
http://www.midohiofoodbank.org/act/volunteer

Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Application for school year program due September 15th
Application for summer program due April 15th
Applications for both programs are available two months prior to deadline
Contact: Family and Volunteer Services at 722-3635

Ronald McDonald House Charities for Central Ohio
227-3738
http://www.colrmhc.org

Wexner Heritage Village
Contact: Sabrina Henry
559-0223
www.whv.org

To receive credit for completing Community Serivce Hours submit completed Forms to the Community Service Hours Mailbox on the Front Desk at CTA. Contact Mrs. Delman with any questions at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

For the complete guidelines on the Community Service Program, please consult the 2009-10 Student Handbook for Grades 7-12.

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