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Transcript of CBI December bulletin 2011
VOLUME 5772 ISSUE 4 www.cbistpete.com
Shabbat Services 2
From Rabbi 3
Cantor’s Notes 3
Sisterhood/Men’s Club 9
Schools 11
Youth 12
Adult Studies 17
A-Team 17
Buns Family Library 19
Family Programs 18
Life Cycle Events 21
Mitzvah Grams 23
CBI Engagement 26
December 2011 Kislev/Tevet 5772
Carleback Shabbat 3
Bloodmobile 5
Kol Nodre Honor Roll 7 & 8
Women of Destiction 9
Sisterhood Shabbat 12
Hanukka Events 13-14
Gift Show Events 15-16
Ruach Shabbat 21
Unwrap the Magic
15th Anniversary celebration
2011 Gift & Craft Show
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CHILD CARE To request Shabbat morning childcare for preschoolers,
please call the Synagogue office by Wednesday prior to Shabbat.
Congregation B’nai Israel
727-381-4900 Contacts
Rabbi Jacob Luski, D.D. 727-381-4900 Ext. 207
Cantor Jonathan Schultz
727-381-4900 Ext. 305 [email protected]
Executive Director, Sara A. Latham 727-381-4900 Ext. 202 [email protected]
Pauline Rivkind Preschool Director Bonnie Halprin 727-381-4900 Ext. 211
Pauline Rivkind Talmud Torah Education Director, Ilana Dayan
727-381-4900 Ext. 310 [email protected]
Youth & Family Program Director Sandy Brasch 727-381-4900 Ext. 209
Community Engagement, Liz Sembler 727-381-4900 Ext. 206 [email protected]
Torah Reader/Educator Deborah Marmon 727-381-4900 Ext. 205
Office Manager, Pam Askin 727-381-4900 Ext. 203
Receptionist, Anita Helfand 727-381-4900 Ext. 201
Accounting, Barbara Jarvis 727-381-4900 Ext.204
PRTT Secretary, Patzi Gil 727-381-4900 Ext. 210 [email protected]
President, Leslie Pearlstein M.D [email protected]
Sisterhood President, Alice Ettinger Men’s Club President, Jesse Rodman
USY President, Alyssa Kobernick Kadima President, Max Kobernick
Bulletin Committee:
Layout Editor, Masha Ronay
Coordinators, Pam Askin, Anita Helfand
B’nai Israel Review Publishes 11 times a year by
Congregation B’nai Israel 300 58th Street North
St. Petersburg, FL 33710 727– 381-4900 FAX 727-344-1307
www.cbistpete.org
All rights reserved. No part of this document can be copied without the permission of
Congregation B’nai Israel
Shabbat Services & Candlelighting
ROSH HODESH TEVET
Monday & Tuesday, December 26 & 27
PARTICIPATE IN ALIYOT The Ritual Committee of Congregation B’nai Israel
encourages worshippers to participate in services by
performing aliyot. If you would like to receive an aliyah, please
call the synagogue office at 381-4900, or kindly speak to one of the ushers when you
enter the sanctuary, and every effort will be made to
accommodate your request. Those wishing to receive an
aliyah on Shabbat morning are asked to arrive at services no
later than 9:30 am. We look forward to your
participation. Shalom,
Morry Bornstein, Ritual Chair
Friday, December 2, 2011 Candlelighting 5:17 pm Shabbat Service 8:00 pm “SHABBAT RUACH” Saturday, December 3, 2011 Sedra - Vayetze Shabbat Services 9:00 am Junior Congregation 10:00 am Minha, Seudah Shlishit, Maariv & Havdala 5:05 pm Seudah Shlishit sponsored by Tom and Shevy Silverberg HAVDALA ON THE BEACH, Upham Beach, 6:30 pm Friday, December 9, 2011 Candlelighting 5:18 pm Kabbalat Shabbat 5:30 pm “CARLEBACH SHABBAT” Saturday, December 10, 2011 Sedra – Vayishlach Shabbat Services 9:00 am Library Shabbat Junior Congregation 9:00 am Minha, Maariv & Havdala 5:20 pm
(No Seudah Shlishit) Friday, December 16, 2011 Candlelighting 5:20 pm Shabbat Service 8:00 pm November & December Anniversary Shabbat “SHABBAT RUACH” Saturday, December 17, 2011 Sedra – Vayeshev Shabbat Services 9:00 am Birthday Shabbat Services, USY International Sendoff “Dialogue with Rabbi” No Junior Congregation Minyan Katan 10:45 am Minha, Seudah Shlishit, Maariv & Havdala 5:05 pm Seudah Shlishit sponsored by Betty Sue and Joe Shane. Friday, December 23, 2011 Hanukka 4th night, light candles before Shabbat candles Candlelighting 5:23 pm Kabbalat Shabbat 5:30 pm Saturday, December 24, 2011 Sedra – Miketz Shabbat Services 9:00 am Shabbat Hanukka No Junior Congregation Minha, Seudah Shlishit, Maariv & Havdala 5:10 pm Seudah Shlishit sponsored by Sam Cohen. Hanukka 5th night
Friday, December 30, 2011 Candlelighting 5:27 pm Kabbalat Shabbat 5:30 pm “CARLEBACH SHABBAT” Saturday, December 31, 2011 Sedra - Vayigash Shabbat Services 9:00 am No Junior Congregation Minha, “CHAMPAGNE SEUDAH SHLISHIT”, Maariv & Havdala 5:15 pm Seudah Shlishit sponsored by Byron Kolitz & Dr. Starr Silver in memory of their parents. Friday, January 6, 2012 Candlelighting 5:32 pm Kabbalat Shabbat 5:30 pm Saturday, January 7, 2012 Sedra - Vayehi Shabbat Services 9:00 am Junior Congregation 10:00 am Minha, Seudah Shlishit, Maariv & Havdala 5:20 pm Seudah Shlishit sponsored by Eddie Ginsberg & Sara Latham.
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
If you are interested in sponsoring an Oneg Shabbat on Friday evening, a Seudah
Shlishit on Shabbat afternoon or a L’Hayim following a
Morning Minyan in honor or memory of a loved one or a
special occasion, please
contact Synagogue office.
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
The Mitzvah Men’s Club provides a Continental
Breakfast for all worshippers on Minyan Mornings in the
alcove of the Social Hall. Please join the Minyanaires
for the morning Shaharit service and relax and
schmooze over breakfast bagels, cream cheese,
coffee cake and coffee/tea.
DAILY SERVICES
Be a mensh! Make a Minyan!
Attend our twice daily minyan Mornings at 7:45 am,
Sunday & national holiday mornings at 9:00 am and Sunday-Thursday evenings at 6:30 pm
CBI Website www.cbistpete.org
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From the Rabbi
An important question about Hanukkah was asked by the great scholar and mystic Rabbi Joseph Karo. If the oil was only supposed to last one day, and lasted eight, then why don’t we celebrate Hanukkah for
seven days? After all, the first day of the oil burning was no miracle. Many legal answers are presented for this question, but none provide real satisfaction. Perhaps the real answer is not legal but spiritual. The greatest miracle was that after the persecution, the difficulties, the trials of life in those days, when the Temple in Jerusalem was defiled and Jews were forbidden to practice Judaism, Jews still clung fast to their faith. The greatest miracle was the first day, that those beleaguered Jews still wanted to light the menorah. God’s miracle came later. The miracle of the Jewish people, of faith, came first. “Hanukkah” is rededication. The drive to rededicate that which has fallen into disuse is profoundly important. Can we see sparks of holiness beneath the dust of a neglected prayerbook? Does our hanukkiyah-menorah glow, however dim and distant with light? Rededication, that is the miracle. If we manage that, the oil will burn for countless nights to come.
We have welcomed Cantor Jonathan Schultz to our CBI clergy team. Join us for exciting and energizing ‘tefillah’ experiences. This Hanukkah rededicate yourself to join in community prayer. Joanne joins me in wishing all of you a Hanukkah Sameah!
Shalom,
Rabbi Jacob Luski
First, I would like to say that I’m excited to be your new Cantor. I came in with the intent to bring joy through music to Z’man Simchateinu, and I definitely felt an air of simcha throughout Sukkot and the Shabbatot since then. I’m also grateful to all of you
who have welcomed me so warmly into the CBI community. I have been enjoying getting to know many of you, and I look forward to meeting more of you along the way. December is, of course, holiday season – not only for us, but also for many people around the world. We celebrate the rededication of the Temple in Jerusalem; Christians celebrate the birth of their icon; and the entire world celebrates the end of one year and the beginning of the next. Here at CBI, we will of course have a major Hanukkah celebration. In addition to that, Rabbi Luski and I are planning special Friday night programming throughout December, to highlight and augment the festive air of the season. At our late, 8 pm Friday night services in December, we will have Shabbat Ruach – extra singing of spirited, lively songs at the beginning and throughout the service, to bring us closer to the spirit of Shabbat. And at two of our early, 5:30 pm services, we will celebrate Shabbat with the music of Shlomo Carlebach. Carlebach, of course, needs no introduction – he was one of the most influential Jewish songwriters of all time, and some of his most famous songs have become synagogue standards, such as V’ha’er Eineinu, Am Yisra’el Chai, and Esa Einai. Happy Hanukka!
Cantor Jonathan Schultz
Cantor’s Notes Carlebach Shabbat Enjoy the wonderful melodies composed by
Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach Presented by Cantor Jonathan Schultz
At our Kabbalat Shabbat Services at 5:30 pm on December 9th and December 30th.
CRITICAL NEED FOR FOOD PANTRY
Gulf Coast Jewish Family & Community Services Is in critical need to restock their food pantry.
Operation Isaiah was a huge success. We did our mitzvah.
Please participate in donating food to the GCJFS Food pantry…….
“This is my chosen fast…share your bread with the hungry,
take the homeless into your home, clothe the naked when you see him,
do not turn away from people in need.” Isaiah 58:6-7
Food donations & grocery store gift certificates
for the GCJFS Food Pantry are accepted year-round in the CBI office
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December will be a fun month at CBI. The Gift and Craft Show scheduled for Saturday evening, December 10, and all day Sunday, December 11 will give you the opportunity to do gift shopping for the holidays, birthdays, and all other occasions. Also on
Sunday, December 11, the Bloodmobile will be back. Consider giving “The Gift of Life.” The Scholastic Book Fair will be available from December 7 through December 14. I have enjoyed reading many of the books I bought last year to my granddaughter. The Preschool will be continuing its annual Dreidel Drawing featuring lots of unique items And, of course, there is always food. The Youth Department will be will be preparing and selling lunch – pulled bbq brisket & chicken, black beans and rice, hot dogs, green salad and tuna salad. Top off lunch with delicious desserts from Sisterhood. The winning ticket for the Gelt Giveaway will be drawn on Sunday at the Gift and Craft Show. For a $100 drawing ticket, you have a chance to win the $5,000 grand prize! Besides having fun, you will be supporting a major fundraiser for CBI. Consider going in with a group of friends to purchase a ticket. Our annual CBI Hanukka Party will be held on Wednesday, December 21 beginning at 6 p.m. It will be a fun filled evening with lighting the Menorah, singing Hanukka favorites, latkes provided by Mitzvah Men’s Club and sufginot provided by Sisterhood. There will also be entertainment provided by Rebecca & Jeremy Douglass, professional musicians and members of our congregation. There is no charge for this event. It’s almost the end of the year. It’s not too late to make your 2011 tax deductible donations to the synagogue. May the lights of Hanukka inspire you, awaken you, and brighten your life. Happy Hanukka to you and your family!
Sara Latham Executive Director
From the Executive Director
Legacy
Something transmitted by or received from an ancestor or predecessor or from the past.
I was recently reading about two people who have
impacted our lives, either directly or indirectly. One was Steven Jobs and the other Jim Coats. Steve Jobs, the Apple Visionary and CEO, recently passed away after his fight against pancreatic cancer. Jim Coats, the respected Sheriff of Pinellas County, just retired from his law enforcement career in order to spend more time with his wife and family. Each was greatly respected in their fields and each touched our lives, leaving their “Legacy” behind for others to share. It is beyond my humble abilities to summarize their lives and accomplishments. For that knowledge, you can find many sources of information at your fingertips. Rather, I want you to take a few minutes to think about your Legacy and, most specially, as it pertains to our Congregation B’nai Israel. Our Community at CBI offers so many and varied opportunities for each of us to leave our mark. Most recently the Engagement Committee requested your input as to how you would like to be involved at CBI. There was a huge response of folded-down tabs on the cards passed out on Rosh Hashanah, and the committee members
From the President are working to get in touch with each of you that responded. I hope that all of you will be able to carry out your New Year’s wishes to be involved at CBI. Another example of involvement is our annual “Gifts & Crafts Show”, just a few weeks away. The wonderful group of ladies and men that volunteer their time and energy to make this event such a success will surely have left their “ˆLegacy” at CBI for all to remember in years to come. These are just a few of the multitude ways that each of us can “leave our mark” at CBI. At the funeral of Steve Jobs, his sister’s Eulogy mentioned his words before Steve left behind his earthly home. He reportedly said, “Oh Wow, Oh Wow, Oh Wow.” We may never know the exact meaning of these words. In my mind, I believe he was able, in these last moments of consciousness, to truly realize the magnitude of how he had impacted this world and its inhabitants. He clearly saw his Legacy to the World. May we all be able some day to say “Oh Wow” when thinking of the “Legacy” of our lives.
Shalom to all,
Leslie Pearlstein, MD, President
QUOTE
Those who stay awake at night, or who travel alone and turn their thoughts to
trivial matters, endanger their lives.
Rabbi Hananiah ben Hakhinai
BLOODMOBILE COMING SOON The annual CBI BLOOD DRIVE is set for Sunday, December 11
th from 11 am -
5 pm during the Gift and Craft Show. Roll up your sleeve and roll away a winner. Donate blood through February for your chance to WIN a 2012 KIA Soul courtesy of Friendly KIA! All blood donors will receive a dome lid up, a wellness checkup and a cholesterol screening just for rolling in and donating blood to Florida Blood Services.
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FRANK I. MENDELBLATT, M.D.
DAVID J. MENDELBLATT, M.D. OPHTHALMOLOGY
600 6th Street South St. Petersburg, FL 33701
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Did you ever notice that if you want something done, you should give it to a busy person? Sisterhood is composed of very busy women! Seems we have many multi-taskers who can be found at CBI nearly every day. Many of us are working, going to school, car-pooling, cooking, cleaning, schlepping family from one place to another. How is there time for Sisterhood? Well, I’m never sure, but I do know that we have a dedicated cadre of women who give their all to Sisterhood. BUT--we need more!!! We need to have some new faces and new ideas and help in making things happen for CBI. If we are to keep things going, we all need to chip in and help. What are some of the things that we do? Provide scholarships for our kids for summer programs; Participate in a mitzvah project on Mitzvah Day; Provide Kiddush and Oneg each Shabbat; Coordinate and supply the kitchen by cooking, baking, shopping, oversight Kashruth; Support CBI with a financial contribution; Birthday and Anniversary Shabbat; Judaica Shop; Many more things whenever asked! That is the work of Sisterhood. And we also have fun! We laugh together, we travel together to meetings locally and throughout the state and country; we pray together; we learn together; we support each other. Please join us and help us have even more successes. We really do need your participation in any small way that you can give it to keep up these wonderful activities going. Thank you to Starr Silver, Membership VP, and her wonderful committee who gave us a winning Membership Fling. We are working on Sisterhood Shabbat which will be held on January 20-21. We will be making the Got Shabbat? Dinner (Italian theme), leading services on Friday and Saturday, singing with the famous Sisterhood Singers. So please contact me if you would like to have an Aliyot, or chant Torah or Haftorah, sing, cook, bake, decorate, help with dinner, etc. We are fortunate to have Amy Hymes, Florida Region President as our guest for the weekend. So I am looking forward to seeing you and wishing all of you a Happy Hanukka in person. Shalom,
Alice Ettinger, Sisterhood President
SISTERHOOD
The Jewish Federation of Pinellas/Pasco Counties Presents
WOMEN OF DISTINCTION
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2011 Hors d’oeuvres Reception 6:30 to 7:15 pm
Dietary Laws observed!
Program immediately following Guest Speaker
KIMBERLY WETHERELL Writer Director, Producer of the Film LULLABY
Ruth Eckerd Hall,
1111 North McMullen Booth Rd., Clearwater
$25.00 per person Or $50.00 per sponsor
(sponsorship includes event admission, name in printed program and 3 jewelry raffle tickets)
RSVP: by December, Wednesday, December 1st
727-530-3223 or www.jewishpinellas.org
CBI Members being Honored:
Ellen Bernstein Congregation B’nai Israel
Anita Helfand Congregation B’nai Israel Sisterhood
Adele Morris Menorah Manor
Kitty Jacobs Benjamin Tower Foundation
Marilyn LeVine Hadassah – St. Petersburg
Dr. Starr Silver Jewish National Fund
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THE PAULINE RIVKIND TALMUD TORAH
The PRTT Schedule for December:
Sunday school will meet on December 4th and 11th. No Sunday School on December 18th, December 25th and January 1st
Tuesday Alef-Heh classes will meet on December 6th and 13th. No classes on Tuesdays, December 20th and 27th - Winter vacation break Congregation Hanukka Party, Wednesday, December 21st, 6:00 pm PRTT classes will resume on Tuesday, January 3, 2012.
Shalom,
Ilana Dayan, Education Director
THE PAULINE RIVKIND PRESCHOOL
Hanukka – Tikun Olam Why not think about a new view on Hanukka this season? Children love this holiday because they receive “eight nights of presents!” You don’t need to change your family traditions of gift giving, however why not begin new traditions. Children as young as four years old can begin to understand to warm feeling received upon helping people less fortunate. Spend an afternoon going through toys and games.
Choose some to give to CASA, All Children’s Hospital, Gulf Coast Jewish Family Service or a charity of your choice.
Spend a day helping an elderly neighbor clean up their
yard. Families with older children can help out at a soup kitchen
or Meals on Wheels. Donate gently used books to the public library. Giving children the opportunity to meet the people they are helping will add to the experience. Extend the experience further by having younger children draw pictures and tell you about the picture. Older children can write a story and share it with their teachers and classmates. Make this holiday extra special for your family, as well as those who benefit from your mitzvot.
B’shalom!
Bonnie Halprin, Preschool Director
Twenty-five students have been enjoying the Fall Semester of Hebrew High School, which ends on Wednesday, December 7th. This semester’s courses included: Mishna Brahot I, Rabbi Jacob Luski, Instructor Fast Forward, Rivy Chapman, Instructor Understanding the Hebrew Prophets, Dr. Marc Reiskind, Instructor Senior Seminar, Rabbi Jacob Luski, The Spring Semester of Hebrew High School commences on Wednesday, January 25, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. Registration materials will be e-mailed. Please make sure that we have your correct email address. A Dine and Dash will be provided at 6:00 pm on January 25th before classes for Hebrew High and Mehina students. For further information, please contact Rabbi Luski at 381-4900.
HEBREW HIGH SCHOOL
CBI STUDENTS INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN SHABBAT
SERVICES
Each Shabbat morning children are invited to participate in Congregation Services by leading Ein Keloheinu and Aleinu at the conclusion of Musaf. Please make plans to have your child present at the assigned time. We look forward to hearing our children’s voices raised in song and prayer as they take their places along side all those who continue to make services more meaningful, spiritual and successful here at CBI. The participation schedule is as follows:
December 3 - Grade 7 December 10 - Grade 6 December 17 - Grade 5
JUNIOR CONGREGATION
Here at CBI we hold special Junior Congregation services for children in grades 3-7 on Shabbat mornings in the Chapel at 10:00 am. All children have the opportunity to worship together. They will put into practice the lessons they have learned during the week. Each student will have the opportunity to lead parts of the service, learn new melodies, and explore Shabbat teachings and stories. They will also gain the confidence they will need when it comes time to lead services for their Bar/Bat Mitzvah celebrations. Junior Congregation will meet on December 3 and 10, 2011.
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YOUTH DEPARTMENT
The kids have their sights set on the end of the month when they will have a much deserved winter break. The last few months have been busy as they juggle school, sports, friends and youth activities. As adults we understand all to well that need to constantly prioritize activities and juggle all we have and want to do. The first semester of Hebrew High will soon be ending and second semester will begin January 25, 2012. It is understandable not every student can attend every class, but I see first hand how important it is for the kids to see their Jewish friends during the week and learn. There are three more Dine and Dash scheduled this year, the next one being December 7th. Thanks to the Shwer Family for sponsoring our November Dine and Dash and to Jackie Wertel for December sponsorship. Our 11th and 12th graders have been participating in a unique program “Israel Inside/Out”. Each month they meet at a different Synagogue in the bay area where they meet with other Jewish teens to discuss important issues facing Israel today. For those attending USY International Convention in Philadelphia, we wish you a wonderful and inspiring experience. Join us Shabbat morning December 17th as we “send off” our delegation. Thanks to all who supported the USY Pumpkin Bread Sale. We donated pumpkin breads to the Jewish residents at Philip Benjamin Towers and earned money for tzedakah. Jacksonville hosted Kadima and USY Mercaz conventions last month and the kids enjoyed seeing their friends, meeting new ones and spending the weekend learning and having fun. Happy Hanukka!
B’Shalom, Sandy Brasch
Youth and Family Program Director December Calendar Fri., Dec 3: 6:30 pm Havdalah on the Beach/USY
event/Kadima Glo Golf Wed., Dec 7: 5:00 pm USY Board meeting; 6:00 pm Dine and Dash; 7:00 pm Hebrew High Sun., Dec 11: 10 am-5 pm Gift and Craft Show Wed. Dec 14: 6:30 pm Israel Inside/Out at TBE Sat., Dec 17: 9:00 am IC Sendoff at Shabbat services Wed. Dec 21 6:00 pm Hanukka Celebration
Todah Rabah for your help updating our college students contact information! Remember to submit any changes that may occur throughout the year. Several emails have been sent to the students and plans are underway by the College Committee to send students a care package later in the year. If you have a college student, the committee would appreciate a donation to offset some of the cost of this mailing. Please make your check payable to CBI with “college committee” in the subject line. Thank you in advance.
Pam LeCompte College Committee Chairperson
COLLEGE CORNER
You are invited to join us for Sisterhood Shabbat
Friday, January 20th, 2012 Kabbalat Shabbat, 5:30 pm and
Got Shabbat? “A Night in Italy” Dinner We look forward to Meeting and Greeting you at dinner.
Saturday, January 12, at 9:00 a.m. Includes January Birthday Shabbat
Join us for Kiddush following Services
If you would like to participate in Sisterhood Shabbat, please call
Alice Ettinger at 954-4805 or Liz Sembler at 381-4900 ext. 206
TAMPA BAY JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL
CALLING ALL ENTRIES FOR THE SHORT FILM CONTEST!
WANTED: Your best short film (up to 10 minutes in length) OPEN: To all ages and all people everywhere DEADLINE TO ENTER: Friday, January 6, 2012
This year’s theme is… JUDAISM & TIKUN OLAM: REPAIR THE WORLD
CASH PRIZES! FIRST PLACE 18 & OVER (ADULT) $250 FIRST PLACE 13-17 (TEEN) $250 FIRST PLACE 12 & UNDER (YOUTH) 250
WINNING FILMS WILL BE SHOWN DURING THE TAMPA BAY JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL IN FEBRUARY 2012
FOR MORE INFORMATION & TO REGISTER: VISIT WWW.TBJFF.ORG
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Light 1st candle Tuesday, December 20th
Light 1st candle after dark or with the CBI Minyan at
6:30 PM
Light 2 candles Wednesday, December 21st
Light 2 candles after dark or AT THE CONGREGATION HANUKKA PARTY
6:00 PM
Light 3 candles Thursday, December 22nd
Light 3 candles after dark or with the CBI Minyan at
6:30 PM
Light 4 candles Friday, December 23rd
Light 4 candles before Shabbat candles by Shabbat Hanukka Kabbalat Shabbat 5:30 p.m.
5:23 PM
Light 5 candles Saturday, December 24th
Light 5 candles after dark or with the Congregation at Shabbat Minha, Seudah Shlishit, Maariv & Havdala at
5:10 PM
Light 6 candles Sunday, December 25th
Light 6 candles after dark or with the CBI Minyan
6:30 PM
Light 7 candles Monday, December 26th
Light 7 candles after dark or with the CBI Minyan
6:30 PM
Light 8 candles Tuesday, December 27th
Light 8 candles after dark or with CBI Minyan
6:30 PM
The Festival of Hanukka begins on the eve of the 25th of Kislev, the day when the Maccabees cleansed and rededicated the Holy Temple, having vanquished Israel’s tyrannical oppressors. It is told that they found only one little cruse of pure, undefiled oil, but miraculously, it burned in the Temple menorah for 8 days, In commemoration, our Festival lasts 8 days, and every evening we kindle lights of oil or candles in a Hanukka menorah. One is lit the first night, two the second night, and so on, until 8 lights are kindled on the final evening.
The Menorah’s light is holy and may not be used for any ordinary purposes, i.e., to read by. Therefore, an extra light, or candle—a shammes– is added every evening, so that if the light is inadvertently used, there will also be non-holy light.
The menorah should stand in a special place, where such oil lights or candles are not usually burned. It should be placed in a window facing the street or at the left of a doorway, at about table level, but protected against the wind—to proclaim the miracle of Hanukka.
The lights are to be kindled directly at nightfall, when the stars appear, with all the family present, and they should burn at least half an hour. If someone cannot light them at nightfall, they may do so later, as long as the family is awake to watch.
In putting the oil lights or candles in the menorah, begin from the right end. In lighting them, begin from the left. The shames, the extra light, should be higher, but the Hanukka lights should be level, none higher or lower, and not too close to one another.
The Menorah is lit in the synagogue too, before evening services, Maariv, to heighten our awareness of the miracle of Hanukka. But this excuses no one, not even the person who lights the synagogue menorah, from kindling lights at home.
Women have the same obligation as men about kindling Hanukka lights. Therefore, if a man cannot be present when a menorah is lit, she should light one herself.
Late Friday afternoon, the Hanukka lights should be kindled before the Sabbath candles, and they should be able to burn until at least half an hour after nightfall. On Saturday night, the menorah is lit after havdala has been recited.
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The candles are placed from right to left, as one faces the Hanukkia, as Hebrew is read, but they are lit from left to right, so that on each
night, the new candle is given special welcome by being lit first. Only the Shammash is used to light the other candles. The candles should be lit as soon as possible once dark. On Friday night, however, the Hanukka candles are lit BEFORE the Shabbat candles. At the close of Shabbat, the Havdala ceremony precedes the lighting of the Hanukkia.
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ADULT STUDIES
“BAGELS, BEACHES & BOMBERS” LECTURE & BRUNCH A Look at Tampa Bay’s Jewish Community During World War II
This joint Temple Beth-El and Congregation B’nai Israel Adult
Education Brunch and Lecture will be presented by Jason Memmer, curator of the exhibition that will open in March, sponsored by St. Petersburg Museum of History and the Florida Studies Program at
USF St. Petersburg. Sunday, December 4th, 2011
Brunch at 9:30 a.m. and Lecture at 10:30 a.m. Temple Beth El’s All-Purpose Room
Cost is $5 for members of Temple Beth-El & Congregation B’nai Israel and $10 for non-members.
Lunch With Rabbi
will celebrate the Siyum of Masehet Yoma at its December 14th
monthly meeting at 12:00 noon when Rabbi Jacob Luski and the
lunch group complete the study of Mishna Tractate, Yoma.
A joyful celebration and cake will follow the Siyum study session.
Please RSVP your deli lunch order to the synagogue office by
1:00 pm Tuesday , Dec. 13th.
Tampa Bay Jewish Film Festival Select Series at CBI Saturday night, January 7th, 7:00 pm Social Hall
“A Matter of Size” Join your friends for an Israeli comedy like you’ve never seen
before! Popcorn, music & refreshments.
No charge, compliments of the Tampa Bay Jewish Film Festival
RETURNING IN JANUARY……… THE JEWISH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
27th ANNUAL OUTREACH LECTURE SERIES JANUARY 16 - 19, 2011, 7:30 PM
A JTSA Scholar will speak each night at a different Tampa Bay Conservative Synagogue.
A reception will follow each lecture.
Torah For Seniors, led by Rabbi Jacob Luski Tuesday, December 13th at 11:00 am
at Philip Benjamin Tower Activities Room.
Hebrew Classes with Ruth Mauer, all beginner levels welcome 6:45 pm Wednesdays: December 7 & 14. Classroom #4
Talmud Made Easy, led by Stephen Wein
Tuesdays, December 6th and 27th at 7:00 pm in the Buns Family Library
CBI - Hadassah Book Discussion Club
Wednesday, December 21st at 10:00 am In the Buns Family Library To discuss: Foreign Bodies by Cynthia Ozick
Private Davening Mentors Available
For those who have always wanted to learn to read Torah, lead a service or just improve your davening skills, we are offering one-on-one tutors who will teach and work with you privately at your own pace. There is no cost for the course, but please call the office to make arrangements. Liz Sembler 381-4900 ext. 206.
Supporting Israel Helps CBI
Please visit our shul’s website (www.cbistpete.org). On the home page, you’ll find a section that allows each of us to perform a triple mitzvah – supporting the Jewish National Fund (JNF), Congregation B’nai Israel (CBI), and the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism (USCJ).
Buy or donate through the JNF/United Synagogue button on the CBI website home page – from your purchase or gift, 20% will return to CBI and another 5% will go to USCJ to support congregational Israel programs.
Note: You can also call 1-800-542-TREE (8733) and mention that CBI is your congregation. For contributions to a CBI project, e.g., Parkland, telephone or mail is the only ordering method currently available for the 25% return. JNF mail forms are also available in the CBI office. Our congregation’s project is: CBI Parkland Project # 002600TP
You can: – Plant Trees in Israel in honor of friends or loved ones. – Make a donation to any of JNF's many projects in Israel. – Purchase anything from the JNF store. JNF is LAND in Eretz Yisrael. Donation opportunities
include: Sderot Indoor Recreation Center, Alleviating Israel’s Water Crisis, Israel Education Programs, Forestry Management and Fire Prevention, New Communities in the Negev, Tourism and Recreation Sites, etc.
So many giving occasions present themselves: Births – Birthdays – Anniversaries – Memorials – B’nai Mitzvah – Weddings – Retirements – New Homes
It's easy, quick, and doesn't cost you anything extra!
Spread the word to your friends and family! All orders and donations must originate from the JNF/United Synagogue button on CBI’s website to be credited to this program.
Israel: Perception vs Reality
Five lectures remain in this informative series. The free program is sponsored by the Jewish Community Relations Councils (JCRC) of Tampa and Pinellas / Pasco. Please refer to flyers on the shul’s bulletin board and in the Review. Or, call Michele Carr at 813-769-4721. All presentations take place at the Tampa JCC from 7:00 – 8:30 PM on Tuesdays:
13 December 2011: Eric Steckler, The Zionist Movement – through establishment of the State of Israel and the 1948 War of Independence
10 January 2012: Bill Peterson, Israel’s Struggles for Survival
7 February 2012: Steve Schwersky – Territories, Settlements and Refugees
13 March 2012: Jacob Ravine, Terrorism
17 April 2012: Jack Ross, The Peace Process
Byron Kolitz The Advocacy for Israel Committee
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BUNS FAMILY LIBRARY
LIBRARY SHABBAT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 9:00 AM
Expand your reading during Jewish Book Month, Nov. 21-Dec. 21, and join us for Library Shabbat morning services as Dr. Ruth Lebowitz reviews
The Arrogant Years: One Girl’s Search for Her Lost Youth, from Cairo to Brooklyn authored by Lucette Lagnodo.
CBI - HADASSAH BOOK DISCUSSION CLUB MEETINGS
The CBI-Hadassah Book Clubs will continue to meet monthly on Wednesdays at 10:00 am in the Buns Family Library for lively discussions of current books.
Date Book Author ___ 12/21/11 Foreign Bodies Cynthia Ozick 1/18/12 The Last Jew Noah Gordon 2/15/12 Great House Nicole Krauss 3/21/12 To The End Of The Land David Grossman 4/18/12 All Other Nights Dara Horn 5/16/12 The Lazarus Project Aleksander Hemon
If you would like to lead a discussion group, please call Sheila Wasserman at 347- 5816!
BOOK REVIEW: REBECCA’S CHOICE: THE SURPRISING SEQUAL TO THE TALE OF IVANHOE
by Alexander Balman; Reviewed by Rebecca J.W. Jefferson, Jewish Book Review
This reviewer, also a Rebecca, was a keen reader of Walter Scott’s Ivanhoe, not only for its romance and the beauty of its prose, but also out of appreciation for its positive Jewish stereotype. This Rebecca, however, found herself more than a little disappointed that Scott’s Rebecca didn’t run off with the impassioned knight, Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert (as this Rebecca most probably would have done …). So it was with this shameful, never-confessed secret in mind that I embraced the chance to read Alexander Balman’s sequel, Rebecca’s Choice. Balman’s story begins before the very end of Scott’s novel at the point where Brian de Bois-Guilbert has died as a victim of his ‘contending passions.’ Balman, himself dissatisfied with Scott’s conclusion, renders de Bois-Guilbert as merely unconscious. What follows is a page-turning, high-paced adventure that journeys throughout the Near East, filled with danger and surprise and featuring knights, pirates, slaves, assassins, and even Maimonides! I won’t ruin the story by telling you what becomes of Brian de Bois-Guilbert, or his strange relationship to Daniel the proselyte. But I can tell you that Rebecca lives happily ever after… Balman’s novel cannot be compared to Scott’s Ivanhoe for the latter, in terms of quality of prose, narrative structure and historical background is by far the superior work. But taken on its own merits
this is an entertaining story with particular appeal for a Jewish audience.
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LIFE CYCLE EVENTS
Mazal Tov To: BAR/BAT MITZVAHS:
Andy & Amy Giskin on the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Michael Ross Giskin.
Dr. Steven & Susan LeVine, Dr. Morris & Marilyn LeVine and Bruce & Mary Ann Marger on the Bar Mitzvah of their son and grandson, Marc Jacob LeVine.
WEDDINGS:
Jack & Judy Buns and Fred & Kathleen Buns on the marriage of their daughter and granddaughter, Sarah Buns to Christopher Griffith.
NEW HOMES:
Miss Robert DeBlasio on her new home. WELCOME NEW MEMBERS:
Dr. Jay Azneer Mrs. Lily Michaels Mr. Eric & Mrs. Chandaye Pastman Miss Roberta De Blasio Miss Jeni Armandez Miss Jackie Wertel Mr. Benjamin & Mrs. Yael (Benstock) Alpert and son, Max. Mr. Michael & Mrs. Mandi Gross Mr. Joshua Ludin Mr. Marvin Freeman Dr. Kevin & Mrs. Alison Tralins and daughters, Jordan, Ella
and Myla Dr. Lionel & Mrs. Patricia Levinson Dr. Igor & Dr. Yana Sirotkin and daughter, Lauren Talia Mrs. Beverly Levine Mr. Harris Meltzer Mr. Gerry Werner Mr. Jared Shenofsky Mr. Arthur & Mrs. Sharon Schloss Mr. Steve Craig and soon-to- be Mrs. Craig, Heather
Braham.
We share in the sorrow
of the passing of:
BLANCHE ETTINGER Mother of Dr. Larry Ettinger & Sarah Schmerling
Sister of Shirley Motzkin
GARRY FREID Father of Larry Freid, Linda Grau, Eileen Koteles &
Elliot Freid Husband of Hannah Freid
Grandfather of Sharon Grau & Aaron Grau
Looking for a special way to
honor your family and friends who are celebrating
a simha?
The TREE OF LIFE is just the answer. What a joy it is for someone to walk into our shul and see a Tribute of their special birthday,
anniversary or wedding.
Does your child or grandchild have a Bar/Bat Mitzvah or special occasion coming up? What a great way to honor them!
Also makes a great “group gift” for a special occasion. Order forms are in the synagogue office and lobby.
Minimum donation $254.
LIFE CYCLE EVENTS
Ruach Shabbat Services Will feature spirited prayer and engaging music
Led by Cantor Jonathan Schultz On Friday evenings at 8:00 pm,
December 2nd
at December 16th at 8:00 pm
Todah Rabah to Carol Marcin for volunteering and coordinating our core of volunteers. Thank you to the following volunteers who assisted with the office work and special mailings over the past months: Sally Swale, Kitty and Marvin Jacobs, Wendy Levine, Marian Lustigman-Rooth, Esta Blaxberg, Diana Litt and Murray Rubin. Our apologies to anyone we have inadvertently omitted.
THANK YOU TO OUR
VOLUNTEERS
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FAMILY PROGRAMS
I imagine it is human nature to gloss over the simple things in life; take for granted what we do so routinely. For those who were in Shul Shabbat morning November 12th you were likely moved, as I was, when the children of our Talmud Torah presented a tribute to our Veterans of the Armed Services. The simple act of coming to Shul to practice our religion or exercising our right to vote would not be possible if not for those proud Veterans. We appreciate the sacrifice they and their families make to ensure our continued freedom. Thanks to Ilana Dayan and Janice LeVine for teaching our children this valuable message. We are so fortunate to live in paradise and making Havdalah on the Beach in December is a terrific and special experience. If you have never joined us for this popular event, this is the year to do so. Havdalah on the Beach is December 3rd! See the flyer in this bulletin for all the details! Once again the Youth Department will feature BBQ brisket sandwiches at the Café during the Gift and Craft Show on December 11th. Stay tuned for new additions to the popular menu. The Gift and
Craft Show is a highlight of the year and I encourage you to support this important fun(d) raiser. Our CBI Family will gather Wednesday evening December 21st for the annual Hanukka celebration. We will be treated to music by Rebecca and Jeremy Douglas and of course, latkes lovingly prepared by the guys of the Men’s Club. JCC Suncoast has partnered with us and will provide children’s activities throughout the evening. Although Christmas is not our holiday, it is special to our Christian friends. Each year firefighters, police and hospital workers miss spending this important day with their families. We will decorate “cookies for the community” which will then be delivered to police stations and firehouses on Christmas day. It is a pleasure to provide this Mitzvah to our communities’ civil servants.
B’Shalom,
Sandy Brasch, Youth and Family Program Director
CBI Website
www.cbistpete.org www.jewishpinellas.org
Covenant Fund Application Follow these 3 Easy Steps
1. Fill out the Federation’s Covenant Fund one-page application.
2. Go to www.factstuitionaid.com to submit your financial
information. Enter 33773 in the zip code search to find our account: JFEDPPC.
a. Find your camp b. Fill out the online FACTS application c. Pay the $25 FACTS non-refundable application fee d. Submit 2010 tax return, essays and letters to FACTS
3. If you are in grades 9-12 please call the Federation office to set up
your interview to be held on February 9, 2012 (530-3223).
DEADLINE IS JANUARY 27, 2012.
SAVE THE DATE: TORAH FUND DINNER:
FEBRUARY 22, 2011
DONATIONS
$180 – Benefactor $300 - Guardian Level
$600 - Associate Patron
$1,200 – Patron
YOUR SUPPORT OF THE JEWISH THEOLOGICAL
SEMINARY, ZIEGLER SCHOOL OF RABBINIC STUDIES, SCHECHTER
INSTITUTE OF JEWISH STUDIES AND SEMINARIO
RABINICO LATINO AMERICANO ENSURES THE
SOLID AND HEALTHY FUTURE OF CONSERVATIVE/MASORTI JUDAISM.
CONTACT: Joanne [email protected] or
Marilyn LeVine~Babamfl@aolcom or Jennifer Sternberg for Torah Fund
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In Honor of: ________________________________
Check the names of everyone to you would like to send a Mitzvah Gram. Send this form together with your check, minimum $10 donation each, to: Congregation B’nai Israel, 300 58th Street North, St. Petersburg, FL 33710 *The minimum donation per acknowledgement is $10. Please print:
Your Name: ______________________________________________
Address: _________________________________________________
City, _____________________________Zip: __________________
Telephone: ______________
Join us in wishing Mazal Tov! to members celebrating their birthdays, anniversaries and B’nai Mitzvah. Your good
wishes can be part of their memories, while at the same time, supporting B’nai Israel’s commitment to help our
schools, youth groups and Synagogue through your donations to our Mitzvah Fund.
1 Gerry Mensh 1 Julie Morris 2 Ronnie Geffon 2 Susie Schwartz 2 Susie van Gelder 3 Charles Given 3 Deborah Blanchard 5 Murray Rubin 5 Dr. Michael Zimmer 5 Sharron Scott 6 Maxine Buchholtz 6 Judy Kaye 6 Amy Giskin 7 Jack Mayer 10 Judi Gordon 10 Karen Sher 11 Bill Marger 12 Amy Mendelblatt 13 Jennifer Sternberg 13 Ivy Leight 16 Pam Askin 16 Reva Pearlstein 16 Selma Rosenberg 17 Dr. Larry Ettinger
18 Bev Rafal 18 Aaron Koppel 18 Vicki Greenfield 18 Lawrence Litt 19 Janet Augenbraun 20 Jerry Gilbert 21 Neal Smalbach 21 Ina Sheppard 22 Fred Friedman 22 David Hutman 22 Gila Madjar 23 Iris Bush 23 Dotty Goldblatt 24 Dr. Mark Walters 25 Debbie Smalbach 25 Tikva Melamed-Goff 26 Elizabeth Benator 27 Dr. Mark Benjamin 28 Myrna Rubin 29 Sheryl Sutton 30 Helen Rosen 30 Joanne Given 31 Dorothy Liss 31 Hannah Ayes
DECEMBER BIRTHDAY SHABBAT SATURDAY, December 17 , 2011
9:00 AM
December
5 Rhoda & Leonard Bader 5 Dr. Hazel & Dr. Steven Shwer 7 Janet & Ed Shapiro 11 Arlene & Dr. Frank Moss 12 Jennifer & Ross Levy 18 Charlotte & Harold Goldberg 19 Paula & Steven Dangler 22 Myrna & Larry Irwin 24 Myra & Dr. David H. Gross 24 Nicole & Elan Melamed 25 Margot & Michael Benstock 26 Billie & Morry Bornstein 26 Diane & Arthur Jay 28 Rita & Ben Thomas 30 Gail & Gerald Wiseberg
CELEBRATE YOUR NOVEMBER and DECEMBER ANNIVERSARY
SHABBAT FRIDAY, December 16, 2011
8:00 PM
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Please patronize
our advertisers
Do you want to
place an ad? Call Pam Askin
Call 381-4900 ext 203 St. Petersburg Chapter
Come join us! For membership information
please contact:
Susan Kagan – Membership VP
727-347-3243
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DONATIONS - THROUGH OCTOBER 28, 2011
Adult Studies In Memory of
Lou Bader Max Bader
Ricki & Mark Lewis Barry Augenbraun
Leonard & Ruth Mauer Barry Augenbraun
Anita Sher Barry Augenbraun
Howard & Priscilla Kirshbaun Barry Augenbraun
Adele Morris Melvin Weisman
Barry Augenbraun
Phyllis Blau Barry Augenbraun
Camp Ramah In Honor of
Myrna & Murray Rubin Lucille Ginsburg's special birthday
Camp Ramah In Memory of
Mary Ann & Bruce Marger Bernard Mayer
Library Fund In Honor of
Reva & Leslie Pearlstein Marriage of Sandy Herskowitz &
Pat Weber
Library Fund In Memory of
Leonard & Ruth Mayer Bernard Mayer
Reva & Leslie Pearlstein Barry Augenbraun
Ruth Mayer Henry Abt
Library Music Fund In Honor of
Bev & Mort Sherman Speedy Recovery - Harold Goldberg
Lorraine Maller Fund In Memory of
Joel & Ellen Goetz Dr. Jeffrey Jacobson
Mitzvah Fund In Honor of
Marilyn Benjamin Speedy Recovery - Harold Goldberg
Anniversary of Karen & Mandel Sher
Anniversary of Stephanie & Bernardo Stein
Lee & Marvin Leibson Speedy Recovery - Vivian Neumann
Allen & Betty Tut Polon Yom Kippur Aliyah
Linda & Jack Goldfarb Simhat Torah Honorees:
Lou Bader & Harold Pollack
Hatan Maftir - Barry Augenbraun, of
Blessed Memory & Kallah Maftir,
Janet Augenbraun
Bevery Dikman Happy Birthday - Jane Silverberg, Myrna Irwin,
Mary Ann Marger & Bruce Marger
Happy Anniversary - Mary Ann & Bruce Marger
Joyce & Harold Seder Simhat Torah Honorees: Lou Bader &
Dr. Harold Pollack
Livia & Steve Wein Simhat Torah Honor: Lou Bader &
& Helen Kahan Happy Birthday to Lou Bader
Simhat Torah Honorees: Dr. Harold Pollack
Barry Augenbraun of blessed memory &
Janet Augenbraun
Happy 90th Birthday - Lucille Ginsburg
Refuah Shelemah - Alan Gross
Jean & Harry Kraff Lucille Ginsburg's 90th Birthday
Ruth & Richard Erman David Lowenberg's 60th Birthday
Terri & Jay Gross 5th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. Shelly Kamins
& Mrs. Diane Sembler
Justin Vogel In appreciation
Marilyn Benjamin Gift & Craft Committee
Howard & Deborah Stromwasser Simhat Torah Honoree - Harold Pollack
& Nathan & Eva
Barbara Jarvis Speedy Recovery - Michael Richman
Mitzvah Fund In Memory of
Marilyn Benjamin Harold Gilbert
Lenny & Millie Gelfond Tessie Rosenberg, William Gelfond,
Mollie Gelfond, Barry Augenbraun
Linda Goldfarb Michael Maroscia
Joan & Jerry Benstock Barry Augenbraun
Leonard & Ruth Mauer Harold Gilbert
Beverly Dikman Rosalyn Geller
Vivian & Ed Lurie Dr. Jeffrey Jacobson
Chaim Bloom & Barry Augenbraun
Aliza Hochman
Murray L. Fink Dr. Henry W. Fink, Fay Fink
Joe & Eva Fuchs Loved ones
Anita & Arlen Helfand Dr. Jeffrey Jacobson
Joyce & Harold Seder Barry Augenbraun
Nancy & Alan Bomstein Dr. Jeffrey Jacobson
Ed & Vivian Lurie Morrie Lurie
Anita & Arlen Helfand Harry Solomon
Sidney Werner Dorothy Werner
Warren Simmons Bessie Simmons, Matthew Rosenthal
Sally & Joe Cohen Loved ones
Sheri L. Frogel Max Daneman
George & Faina Sakovich Vladimir Sakovich, Elka Kogan
Prayerbook Fund In Honor of
Jack & Linda Goldfarb Or Hadash Prayerbook dedicated
for Lucille Ginburg's 90th birthday
Prayerbook Fund In Memory of
Arthur & Bebby Marlin 2 Prayerbooks for Toby Shkarofsky &
Sam (Sholom) Shkarofsky
Rabbi's Fund In Honor of
Mary Wygodski Speedy Recovery - Preston Levi Lawrence
grandson of Rabbi Jacob & Joanne Luski,
Speedy Recovery - Vivian Neumann
Shirley Sommella Happy Anniversary - Myrna & Murray Rubin
Get Well Wishes - Arlen Helfand
Speedy Recovery - Vivian Neumann
Louisa & Mark Benjamin Happy & Healthy New Year & helping with
Peninah's Bat Mitzvah
Jennifer & Robert Sternberg Birth of Preston Levi Lawrence
Michael & Barbara Noonberg engagement of their son, Yascha Noonberg
to Allison Rose Ziegler
Lucille Ginsburg In appreciation
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Rabbi's Fund In Memory of
Dr. Joel Marantz Sam Marantz
Mrs. Jerry Einstandig Thelma Woidy
Anita Sher Dr. Lewis Sher
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lachter Viola Marx
Bea Wallace Barry Augenbraun
Michael Noonberg Edith Noonberg
Harold & Joyce Seder Martin Seder
Joel & Ellen Goetz Bernard Mayer
Emily & Fred Gurtman Dr. Jeffrey Jacobson
Thomas Epstein Julius Epstein
Joan Benstock Ruth Sheldon
Diane Fishman Morris Fishman
Mrs. Beverly Tsernov Dov Tzernov, Dr. Jeffrey Jacobson
Myrna & Murray Rubin Barry Augenbraun
USY Fund In Honor of
Sandy & Herb Brasch Marriage of Sandy Herskowitz &
Pat Weber
Charlotte & Harold Goldberg Speedy Recovery - Vivian Neumann
Lucille Ginsburg Speedy Recovery - Harold Goldberg
Jennifer & Robert Sternberg Birth of Bellamy Walis Morgan Yogman,
granddaughter of Claire & Ron Yogman
Sandy Brasch Reva Pearlstein, in appreciation
USY Fund In Memory of
Alan & Sharon Koenig Pam Dotson
Larry Green Frank Green
Louisa & Mark Benjamin Harold Gilbert
Jennifer & Robert Sternberg Sidney Klemow
& Justin Sternberg
Ann Haendel Barry Augenbraun
Ralph & Ruth Ann Mizrahi Bernard Mayer, Barry Augenbraun,
Herbert Norotsky
Henry Kahalas Steven Kahalas
USY Pilgrimage In Memory of
Susie & Ira Berman Lillian Klemow, Faye Berman,
Dr. Jeffrey Jacobson
Gail S. Warren Legacy In Honor of
for Leadership
Lil & Sidney Grau Lou Bader, Hatan HaTorah
Gail S. Warren Legacy In Memory of
for Leadership
Jack & Linda Goldfarb & Barry Augenbraun
Family
Sandy & Mike Slomka Bernard Mayer, Barry Augenbraun
Dr. Jeffrey Jacobson
Lil & Sidney Grau Barry Augenbraun
Dr. Steven Warren Gail Warren
Dr. Stan & Nancy Rosenberg Dr. Jeffrey Jacobson
Congregational Engagement
This year, our congregation participated in its first Engagement Appeal on the High Holidays. In addition to our standard requests for funds to support CBI and Israel, we solicited you for your time and energy – we invited you to become more involved and active at CBI and to engage with your congregation, Judaism and God. The results were fantastic! Rabbi Luski’s sermon on the first day of Rosh Hashanah encouraged your engagement; his speech was inspiring and motivating, and so many of you responded. You indicated a desire to help the synagogue by volunteering in the office, serving on a committee or with Sisterhood or Men’s Club. You would like to be called to the Torah for an aliyah or to present a reading. You would like to attend a learner’s prayer service and explore Jewish meditation. The Engagement Committee has reached out to each individual who responded to our Appeal and is now in the process of planning programming to meet the needs expressed by the respondents. In the coming months we will be scheduling services and classes for learning about prayer, mediation, and other approaches to God and our sacred traditions. We will be working with those who would like to learn how to chant Torah and Haftarah portions, and assigning aliyot and readings to those who are prepared to present at this time. We will be coordinating with other branches of the synagogue and our board to offer committee and volunteer assignments. Now is the perfect time for you to become involved. Pick up an engagement card in the office and turn down some tabs if you haven’t already done so. Join the Engagement Committee and help plan the future for CBI. Call me at 381-4900, ext. 205 for more ideas or to make your own suggestions. We need you to make CBI even more dynamic and engaging. Come Be Involved! The Engagement Cards offers these opportunities: -- Help in the CBI office -- Help with Got Shabbat? dinners -- Join Sisterhood/Men’s Club -- Serve on a CBI committee -- Teach an Adult Studies class -- Attend a learner’s service -- Learn to chant Torah -- Learn to chant Haftarah -- Present a Torah reading -- Present a Haftarah reading -- Receive an aliyah -- Learn Jewish meditation
Liz Sembler, Coordinator of Congregational Engagement
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