August 2010 - Kehilath Israel Synagogue

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August 2010 - Kehilath Israel Synagogue
KEHILATH ISRAEL’S
Vol. 46, Issue 8
swwoc
August, 2010
We have just begun reading the fifth Book
of Moses, the Book of Deuteronomy. In it
Moses begins a series of addresses to the
Jewish people. Moses understood that
in order to make his message effective,
he needed to address the leaders, the
people responsible for transmitting
his words and ensuring that the nation
carried them out. Today, we must follow Moses’ example
by focusing our energies on the leadership entrusted with the
responsibility of carrying out the will of the American people.
Every American can help shape policy and opinion by getting
involved in the political process. As Jews, this is not just an
opportunity but a responsibility. Pro-Israel activists are able
to impact United States foreign policy towards Israel by taking
their message to their elected leaders and by building ongoing relationships in Washington. We must keep in touch with our Senators and Congressmen to ensure that our leaders
understand the necessity of continuing a strong U.S./
Israel relationship. AIPAC can help in this process.
K.I. has become the anchor and the seat of AIPAC in
Kansas City. Visit their website at www.aipac.org/takeaction
to find out how you can help affect American Israel policy.
On a more personal note, people often ask me where our
kids are and what they are doing these days. After all, all
four of them grew up at K.I. Aron was five and Seth two
years old when we arrived in Kansas City many years ago. Both Debbie and Miriam were born in Kansas City. We are
spending our summer vacation visiting with our kids. Aron
is 38 years old and is an immigration attorney in Houston,
Texas. He and his wife Chaia have five children, ages
ten and under. We are presently, as I write this article, in
Houston, sweltering in the heat, but greatly enjoying our
time with our grandchildren. This is one busy household! I cannot believe that I have a grandson, our eldest,
Sammie, who will be Bar Mitzvah in less than three years!
We have just returned from a visit with our daughter
Debbie, who recently graduated from law school and passed
the Bar in Illinois. She is presently seeking employment and
possibly relocating.
From Houston we will travel to New York City where
our son Seth and his wife Osa are both practicing Market
Researchers. Their daughter Molly is two and quite a handful. Miriam has returned temporarily to Kansas City
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I am writing this article on my way
to Poland to visit my ancestral home.
It is hard to believe that the summer is
flying by quickly. Many exciting things
have happened at K.I. this summer. We
completed the Centennial Ad Book and
Directory which we hope to distribute
between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
I believe the Ad Book will be among the top grossing ad books
we have ever had thanks to our volunteers and ad participants.
Special thanks goes to Randi Haith, Cindy Singer, Elizabeth
Peden and the staff.
We also kicked off the first part of our strategic plan for the
second century of K.I. Karen Pack arranged two seminars
with David Stallings to help educate our leaders on financial
planning for non-for-profit organizations. The second phase
of the strategic plan will begin in August with the first of a
series of meetings to establish our new constitution and both
a short term and long term plan for the future of K.I.
I am also very excited about Grand Givers. Grand Givers
will be on November 6, 2010 at Kehilath Israel Synagogue.
Bonnie Siegel and Steve Osman, this year’s Grand Givers
chairmen, have planned a truly exciting program with a kickoff
cocktail party which will be hosted by Mary and myself at
our home on August 22nd. Anyone who would like to be a
Grand Giver or anyone who would like to try to be a Grand
Giver is invited. There will also be exciting entertainment at
the cocktail party.
Although the summer is rapidly disappearing, it has been
very productive. I want to thank all of our volunteers for
the wonderful work they do, and remind you that this is our
synagogue, and it will be whatever we want it to be.
Sam Devinki,
President
WHAT’S INSIDE
Shabbat Schedule..........................................................................2
Cantor Shron’s Message...............................................................2
Rosh Hashanah/Yom Kippur Schedule...................................... 3
Anniversaries, Birthdays..............................................................4
Memorial Tablets........................................................................ 14
Donations.....................................................................................15
August Calendar......................................................................... 21
SHABBAT SERVICES
CANTOR’S CORNER
FRIDAY, AUGUST 6
Candlelighting*...................8:07 P.M.
Kabbalat Shabbat.................6:45 P.M.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 7
Morning Services.................9:00 A.M.
Mincha...............................7:45 P.M.
Havdalah............................8:59 P.M.
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 13
Candlelighting*...................7:58 P.M.
Kabbalat Shabbat.................6:45 P.M.
SATURDAY AUGUST 14
There is an old
joke about the young
man who is being
questioned by his
future father-in-law
about how he intends
to support his daughter.
After every question
about how the young man was going
to earn a good living the young man
answers, “G-d will provide.” After the
interview, when the man’s wife asks him
what he thought about the young man,
he replies, “he’s a very fine young man,
and he even thinks that I’m G-d.”
As Jews, we have a tendency to sit
back and wait for G-d to provide us with
our needs as individuals and as a people.
However, if you remember the story of
the crossing of the Red Sea, we are told
that the sea did not split until Nachshon
walked into the water and the water
reached his chin. Only then did G-d
provide the miracle which allowed the
Israelite people to escape the Egyptian
army. When G-d provided the manna in
the desert, he could have had the manna
drop down at the entrance to everyone’s
tent, but he didn’t. The people had to
go out into the desert and find it, collect
it and carry it back to their respective
homes. There was no free ride. Once
again, when the Israelites entered the
land of Israel, G-d could have caused the
nations residing there to flee, but instead,
the Israelites had to conquer the land on
their own. Bottom line, G-d only helps
those who help themselves.
How do we maintain our Jewish
identity in an environment that is
constantly pulling us away? Can we just
put our faith in G-d that our families
will miraculously carry on the Jewish
traditions? Can we send them to a Jewish
school, give them a Bar/Bat Mitzvah and
hope that the teachers motivate them to
remain Jewish? Can we take them to
shul in the hopes that they will one day
recite the Kaddish for us? The answer to
these questions is, yes, however, there
is one more piece that is even more
Morning Services.................9:00 A.M.
Mincha...............................7:35 P.M.
Havdalah.............................8:50 P.M.
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 20
Candlelighting*...................7:49 P.M.
Kabbalat Shabbat.................6:45 P.M.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 21
Morning Services.................9:00 A.M.
Mincha...............................7:25 P.M.
Havdalah............................8:39 P.M.
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 27
Candlelighting*...................7:39 P.M.
Kabbalat Shabbat................6:45 P.M.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 28
Morning Services................9:00 A.M.
Mincha..............................7:15 P.M.
Havdalah............................8:29 P.M.
*NO LATER THAN THESE TIMES
DEADLINE FOR THE
SEPTEMBER EDITION
OF THE FOCAL POINT
IS MONDAY, AUGUST 9.
WE APPRECIATE
YOUR COOPERATION.
FAST OF GEDALIAH
(September 12, 2010)
The fast will begin at 5:36
a.m. and conclude at 8:05
p.m.
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BAT MITZVAH
SATURDAY
AUGUST 7, 2010
Leena Clark
Yana Beznovsky and David Clark
announce the Bat Mitzvah of their
daughter, Leena Clark, on Saturday,
August 7, at 9:00 a.m. in the Rabbi
Maurice D. Solomon Sanctuary.
Leena is the granddaughter of Freda
and Vadim Beznovksy.
Leena is a 7th grade student at
Harmony Middle School. She enjoys
singing, dancing and modeling. Leena
spends her time with her friends
and family. One of Leena’s favorite
summer activities is to go on family
vacations with her cousins Ariel and
Alex Buberman.
Relatives and friends are invited
to services with the family and to
celebrate their simcha.
P
lease join us for
the Aufruf of our
son, Jake Schlozman,
and Jennifer Dordick
on Shabbat, September
4, 2010 (Also Chai
Anniversary Kiddush
Shabbat)
Bill and Debby
Schlozman
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2011 HIGH HOLY DAY - YAMIM NORAIM
SCHEDULE 5771
RABBI HERBERT J. MANDL PH.D.
RABBI/HAZZAN JEFFREY A. SHRON
SETH MANDL, BAAL SHACHARIT, ROSH HASHANAH
SHMUEL SHRON, BAAL SHACHARIT, YOM KIPPUR
EREV ROSH HASHANAH
Wednesday, September 8
29 Elul
Shacharit and Selichot.................6:45 A.M.
Mincha and Maariv......................7:00 P.M.
Candlelighting..............................7:20 P.M.
ROSH HASHANAH
Thursday, September 9
1 Tishri
Shacharit.................................... 8:00 A.M.
Family Network .......................10:15 A.M.
Junior Congregation................. 11:00 A.M.
Kid’s Congregation...................11:30 A.M.
Tashlich.............................. ......... 6:30 P.M.
Mincha and Maariv.....................7:10 P.M.
Candlelighting (not before)....... 8:10 P.M.
Friday, September 10
2 Tishri
Shacharit.....................................8:00 A.M.
Adult Discussion Forum...........11:00 A.M.
Kid’s Congregation ..................11:00 A.M.
Junior Congregation ................ 11:00 A.M.
Mincha and Maariv.....................6:30 P.M.
Candlelighting (no later than)......7:17 P.M.
SHABBAT SHUVAH
Saturday, September 11
3 Tishri
Shabbat Service.......................... 9:00 A.M.
FAST OF GEDALIAH
Sunday, September 12
4 Tishri
Shacharit and Selichot................9:00 A.M.
Mincha and Maariv.....................6:30 P.M.
YOM KIPPUR REMINDER
Monday, September 13
3 Tishri
Shacharit and Selichot................7:00 A.M.
Mincha and Maariv.....................6:30 P.M.
Tues/Wed/Thurs
September 14 - 16
4 - 6 Tishri
Shacharit and Selichot............... 7:00 A.M.
Mincha and Maariv.....................6:30 P.M.
EREV YOM KIPPUR
Friday, September 17
9 Tishri
Shacharit and Selichot................7:00 A.M.
Mincha.........................................1:45 P.M.
Candlelighting ............................ 7:06 P.M.
(Candles will be available at the
synagogue for licht bentchen.)
Kol Nidre Service .......................7:05 P.M.
Junior Congregation ................... 7:00 P.M.
TASHLICH
Tashlich is the custom of symbolically
casting one’s sins into running water and
is performed on the first day of Rosh
Hashanah. (Second day if first day is
Shabbat.)
This custom was mentioned for the
first time by Rabbi Jacob Meolin who
lived in the late fourteenth century.
One of the Biblical sources used in this
ceremony is the Book of Micah. The
prophet says, “Who is a G-d like Thee?
Thou who forgivest iniquity and passeth
over transgression. Thou will cast all our
sins into the depths of the sea.” Micah
elsewhere says, “What doth the Lord
require of thee but to do justly and to love
mercy and to walk humbly with thy
G-d.”
This is a perfect example of the fusion
of ritual and ethics in the Jewish prophetic
writings.
Please join in and participate in the
Tashlich service by meeting on the
first day of Rosh Hashanah, Thursday,
September 9 at 105th and Conser over
Indian Creek at approximately 6:30 p.m.
Tashlich will conclude in time to return to
the synagogue for the 7:10 p.m. Mincha
and Yom Tov Maariv.
YOM KIPPUR
Saturday, September 18
10 Tishri
Shacharit.....................................9:00 A.M.
Family Network........................10:15 A.M.
Yizkor.........................in the late morning
Mincha.........................................5:20 P.M.
Ne’ila........................................... 6:35 P.M.
Maariv.........................................7:45 P.M.
Havdalah and End of Fast........... 7:54
KIDDUSH ON ROSH HASHANAH
Inasmuch as most prayerbooks do not contain the daytime Rosh Hashanah
Kiddush recited before luncheon upon returning home from the synagogue,
we are furnishing the text for your information:
Just a reminder that on Yom Kippur
night and all day, all laws of Shabbat
apply. Also, it is very important for
those of you affected by the Overland
Park Eruv to call the Eruv Hotline at
791-8080 late in the afternoon of the
eve of Yom Kippur to verify the Eruv
is “up” and functioning as we do on
the eve of every Shabbat.
August 2010/Av - Elul 5770
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CONGREGANTS’ AUGUST BIRTHDAYS
AUGUST ANNIVERSARIES
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5 6 8 9
10
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13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 27 28 29 30 31 4
Barbra & Ronald Bronstein (36)
Catherine & Craig Caplan (20)
Doris & Zolan Gilgus (49) Randa & Dr. Joel Feder (39)
Margaret & Jerome Nerman (69)
Chaia & Aron Mandl (12)
Zelma & Nathan Saltzman (52)
Sue & Lewis Nerman (4)
Debra & Joseph Adamous (31)
Sandra & William Gasser (54)
Joyce & Dr. Harold Koch (48) Doris & Gregory Quinn (38)
Phyllis & Ronald Kogan (50) Clara & Eugene Cohen (67)
Louise & Henry Hirsekorn (62)
Clara & Norman Levine (45) Fani & William Schifman (39) Jamie & Jason Smartt (13) Marjorie & Eugene Lipsky (62)
Barbara & Rabbi Herbert Mandl (42) Osa and Seth Mandl (8)
Kitty & Hal Novicoff (48) Marcie & Bruce Kaplan (32) Lilian & Norbert Lipschuetz (62)
Martin & Rosemary Siess (22)
Sharon & Howard Levitan (45)
Beverly & Barnett Alport (40) Renee & Lynn Kuluva (46) Cindy & Sheldon Singer (29) Beth & Les Schwartz (30)
Karen & Steven Schwartz (25) Beverly & Dr. Norman Burk (49)
Cherie & David Snellen (3)
Bonnie & Herbert Rosen (50) Muriel & Gene Soloff (45)
Gerri & David Ruben (18)
Deborah & Alvin Garon (24) Susie & Paul Gershon (47) Elaine & Steven Klugman (41)
Ruth & Sandy Levine (30) We want to wish a Happy Birthday to all of the following
congregants who are celebrating their birthdays:
Mitchell Gold, Robert Cohen, Leah Doppelt, Tillie Skeer,
Melvin Abend, Ida Kolkin, Shelley Rissien, Nata Azizov,
Abe Bucksner, Janet Kral, Barbara Mandl, David Pool, Amir
Minoofar, Anna Cohen, Gerri Ruben, Emanuel Winston,
Harvey Schifman, Simon Budnitskiy, Irina Steblinkina,
Gene Gladstone, Lisa Kusnetzky, Linda Goldstein, Michael
Taraboulos, Susie Blackman, JoAnne Weiner, Bernard
Jacobson, Bradley Cotlar, Yakov Dreyer, Stephen Koffman,
Lewis Nerman, Steve Sweet, Zsuzsi Adler, Ann Federman,
Seth Mandl, Deanna Rudd, Carole Sher, Richard Goldenberg,
Susan Goodbinder, Joel Gladstone, Rachel Tucker, Edith
Quito, Scott Fishman, Carol Cohen, Susie Gershon, Linda
Hoffman-Kurz, Marvin Orlovick, Lillian Greenberg, Ira
Neufeld, Irene Dreiseszun, Michael Heiligman, Bradley
Davidson, Charles Gersh, Joel Feder, Thomas Magariel,
Nathaniel Pool, Lorraine Roth, Susan Nerman, Geoffrey
Friedman, Nedra Rosen, Ira Rakley, Herbert Rosen, Madeline
Zolotor, Steven Nearenberg.
AUGUST YOUTH BIRTHDAYS
Jordyn Fox, Benjamin Kohl, Joshua Kolkin, Pierson
Kubel, Allison Geier, Noah Rosenbloom, Ariel Brudoley,
Jedediah Shaffer, Benjamin Tannenwald, Rachel Youngblade,
Alexandria Raich, Barrett Goldenberg, Calder Smartt, Eliezer
Rich, Yaniv Gershom, Davis Goldenberg.
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Hazzan
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HEDY SHRON, Program Director
ALLEGRA SHANBERG, Editor
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ARNOLD CAVIAR
Chairman of the Board
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ERUV TAVSHILIN
This year, with Rosh Hashanah, September 9 and 10; the first two days of Sukkot, September 23 and 24; and also, Shemini
Atzereth and Simchat Torah, September 30 and October 1, falling on a Thursday and Friday, the ritual of Eruv Tavshilin is
to be recited on all three of the Wednesdays before candlelighting.
When any major festival falls on a Friday, in order that it may be permissible to cook on that day for Saturday (one is
permitted to cook on a holiday for that day alone), the head of the household must perform the ritual of “Eruv Tavshilin”
before the festival. This ceremony should be performed late afternoon on Wednesday, September 8 before Rosh Hashanah,
Wednesday late afternoon on the eve of Sukkot; and Wednesday late afternoon the eve of Shemini Atzereth. This consists
of taking some bread and some other food, such as fish or meat, putting them on a plate, raising it and then reciting the
following prayers:
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   
 
  
 

 
 
 
 
 



  
 
  

  
  
 
 
 
 
 
 


  
 
 
 
  
  
 
 
 


   
 
   

Blessed art Thou, Eternal our G-d, Ruler of the Universe. Who made us holy with His commandments, and commanded
us concerning the Eruv. With this Eruv it shall be permissible for us to bake, cook and to keep the food warm; to light the
candles, and to prepare all necessary things on the festival for the Sabbath. This shall be permitted to us and to all Jews who
live in this city.
The food for this ceremony is to be eaten on Shabbat Shuvah, September 11; Shabbat Chol Hamoed Sukkot, September
25, and Shabbat Bereshit, October 2.
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Rabbi Mandl continued from page 1.....
Cantor’s Corner continued from page 2.....
from having spent several years in Israel and is in the
process of looking to relocate to a major US city to
pursue a career in government using her language
skills (she speaks a number of languages fluently).
So much for our nachas. I normally do not share very
much of our personal life with the congregation. But from
time to time people ask where our kids are and how they are
doing; so I thought a mid-summer update about our travels
and their lives would be of interest to at least some of you.
I hope that your summer travels have been safe and that
you continue to enjoy perhaps a lighter schedule during
the summer months, and hopefully we will see each other
soon. I will actually have returned to the Kansas City area
well before the time you will receive this Focal Point.
Barbara joins me in wishing all of you a happy, healthy
and safe summer (for the part of it that is left)!
Shabbat Shalom
Rabbi Herbert J. Mandl, PhD
important than all the others, and that is providing a Jewish
atmosphere in the home. It has to be a package deal; otherwise
we are just hoping that G-d will provide.
The same approach must be used in regard to the survival
of Israel. We should not, and can not, sit back and wait for a
miracle. Since 1948, the Israelis have demonstrated that only
when we take responsibility for our own future will G-d lend
his support, and if you think that miracles only happened in
Biblical times, just look at what Israel has become in just
60 years. However, Israel’s survival is based on constant
vigilance, not just on the part of the Israelis, but on our part
as well. We cannot afford to sit back and hope that others will
fight for Israel and that all will be ok, or G-d will provide. We
need to do whatever is in our power to help Israel survive.
Whether it be financial support, political support, PR support
or by visiting Israel and letting the Israelis know that they do
not stand alone, we must demonstrate to the world that we
are Am Echad, one people, and we are here to stay. Only then
will G-d provide!
Rav Hazzan Jeffrey A. Shron
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vnka vtupr
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The congregation expresses sincere wishes for a speedy
recovery to Maria Devinki, Irene Dreiseszun, Bernard
Tenenbaum, Lillian Rubin and to all other members of the
congregation and community who have been ill or hospitalized.
August 2010/Av - Elul 5770
EDWARD KANTER SCROLL
Devorah Cohen is wanting to locate the Edward Kanter
scroll from the Meyer Rockhill building. Please call the
synagogue office, 913.642.1880, if you have any information.
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9801 W. 104th Street
Overland Park, KS 66212
913.888.8521
SIMCHA TREE LEAF
DEDICATIONS
Sarah Siskind.....
11925 W. 109th Street - #403
Overland Park, KS 66210
973.202.7816
MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY CHANGES
HONOR OF MY SON
SAM DEVINKI
WITH LOVE, ON HIS BIRTHDAY
6/9/2010
HEALTH & HAPPINESS
MARIA DEVINKI
Esther Bitner.....
7300 W. 107th Street - #708
Overland Park, KS 66212
Isaac Chopp.....
12001 Pawnee Lane
Leawood, KS 66209
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CUB SCOUT PACK 3153
Cub Scout Pack 3153, Kansas City’s Jewish
Community Cub Scout Pack, sponsored by
Kehilath Israel Synagogue, is open to all
boys from throughout the greater Kansas City
community who will be entering the 1st through
5th grades this fall (and interested adults).
Please contact Ted Goldstein at 913.642.8023
/ [email protected] for more information.
LIBRARY NEWS
New Books in the Spitcaufsky Library
Can There Be Lasting Peace in the Middle Fact? Written by K.I.
member Jesse Newman, this book gives a historical overview of
the politics in the Middle East. It also shows how little things have
changed in the area. More information can be obtained from the
author @ jessenewmanbooks.com.
You Never Heard of Sandy Koufax?! by Jonah Winter and Andre
Carrilho; Hammerin’ Hank: The Ljfe of Hank Greenberg by Yona
Zeldis McDonough, the stories of these baseball stars and how they
handled being Jewish are presented for younger readers.
Boker Toy! Rabbi Joe Black’s song is presented in a colorful book
for the pre-school set. A CD of the song is included.
The Bedtime Sh’tna Adapted by Sarah Gershman, the book is
a simple way to introduce the traditional nighttime blessings and
recall with your children the wonders of their day.
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MEN’S CLUB NEWS
MEN’S CLUB TO PRESENT
HEART DEFIBULATOR TO SYNAGOGUE
K.I. Men’s Club has purchased an Emergency Heart Defibulator
unit for the Synagogue, which will be presented to the Synagogue
on Sunday, August 15, during its 10:00 a.m. brunch and program.
This unit will be placed within the existing fire extinguisher
cabinet in the back hallway between the Brown Pavilion and the
kitchen complex for ready access to those facilities as well as the
social hall and gymnasium. The unit supplements the existing defibulator, which will be stored in the synagogue’s front lobby, also
in the existing fire extinguisher cabinet, for quick access to the
sanctuary, chapel and library. Both cabinets will be well marked
with appropriate wall signage.
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By the time you read this we will have been to the T-Bones
game. Those of you that didn’t make it to the game will
have missed an opportunity to take advantage of being with
members of the Men’s Club. If you have ideas for other
programs, PLEASE let me know. Notices will be sent to the
membership regarding the August 15 brunch and program.
Please keep the date in mind and try to be there. In October
we are planning an installation brunch for members and their
families. The Men’s Club Board is really working hard to
make the Men’s Club successful, but in order to do that, we
really need your input. Marvin Orlovick,
President
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cuy kzn
...to Rabbi Dr. Bernhard Rosenberg of Edison, New Jersey on recently receiving an honorary doctorate from the Jewish Theological Seminary of New York.
August 2010/Av - Elul 5770
LEADERSHIP CHANGES
In preparation for the approaching the 2010-11 Cub Scout
Year,” Cub Scout Pack 3153 is pleased to announce the following
leadership changes in Cub Scout Pack 3153’s and its “Dens.”
Cubmaster: Doris Mendel; Webelos Den Leader: Doug Yost;
Assistant Webelos Den Leader: Brian Bell; Bear Den Leader: Mike
Abrams.
“Tiger Den” Leader to be selected from Tiger Den families.
Continuing positions include Assistant Cubmaster: Bill Mendel;
Advancement Chair: Sandy Levine; Treasurer: Jill Goldstein;
Chartered Organization Representative: Sheldon Snitz; Men’s
Club Liaison: Marvin Orlovick; Unit Commissioner, Judy Korn,
and Committee Chair: Ted Goldstein.
2010-11 PROGRAM
Activities and events have been scheduled for the 2010-11 Cub
Scout year. Monthly Pack Meetings are held on the 3ed Thursday
(early evenings) with few exceptions (due to calendar conflicts).
Major events include
Sukkah “Camp In:”
Saturday/Sunday
September 25/26, 2010
Scout Sabbath: Shabbat, February 12, 2011
Pinewood Derby: Thursday, February 24, 2011
Blue and Gold Banquet: Sunday, March 27, 2011
FUND RAISING
The Pack’s ongoing fund raising project is those big, strong, superb
Yellow Trash/Grass Bags. We keep these “in stock” year round, and
are available at $10/roll or $90/case of 10 rolls with free delivery.
Please contact Ted Goldstein at 913.642.8023, [email protected].
com to arrange delivery or pick-up at the Synagogue.
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vcr vsu,
...We would like to thank Sheldon and Eunice Snitz for
seeing to it that the Focal Point goes out.
The Synagogue House Committee is striving to keep our
Synagogue looking nice, warm and inviting. Although we walk
the facility and try to see items that need attention, we will not
see everything. Therefore, we invite all the members to please
give us comments. We welcome and want your input.
An old management story goes like this... A tenant had a
leaky faucet for months. When it came time to renew his lease
the tenant was irate and told the landlord off about the leaky
faucet. The problem was the tenant never reported the leak
and the owner had no way of knowing. The committee wants
every member to tell us about problems you see and suggestions you have...
Larry Haith, Abbott Zolotor and Adam Rich
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ORDER YOUR ETROG & LULAV NOW!
Place orders NOW for your lulav and etrog. Orders MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY YOUR
CHECK. DEADLINE IS SEPTEMBER 7, 2010 . NO orders will be accepted after this
date in order to ensure we receive the lulav and etrog in time for SUKKOT.
_____LULAV & ETROG @ $45 = $______________
(Same price as last year!)
NAME______________________________________
(Please print)
PHONE_____________________________________
Mail order form and check to:
Kehilath Israel Synagogue
Attn: Allegra Shanberg
10501 Conser
Overland Park, KS 66212
BRAINSTORMING SESSION
We recently came together to discuss ideas for the betterment of K.I. Many ideas are in the works. One of
the suggestions was to begin a teen mentoring program which has been implemented and is going strong. Other
programs will shortly be announced. If you would like to be part of the next brainstorming session please contact
Hedy Shron at 913.642.1880 ext. 209.
Pictured from left to right seated: Frank Loeffler, Felicia Weiner, Mary Covitz, Lynda Youngblade, Carolyn Knox and
Lori Gold. Standing from left to right: Seymour Weiner, Phyllis Cardozza, Joel Feder, Randa Feder, Scott Fishman,
Sonny Singer, Natalie Cohen, Arlene Abrams, Michael Abrams, Marissa Siegel and Debbie Adamous. Not shown:
Susan Gutovitz, Dan Kass and Ellen Portnoy.
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TORAH DEDICATION
OPPORTUNITIES
STILL AVAILABLE
Letters (as many as you want) - $18 each
Books of the Torah - $10,000
Leviticus
Numbers
It is a Divine
Commandment for
Each & Every Jew
to Write for Himself
a Torah Scroll.
Aliyah Section - $360
Most Aliyah Sections are Still Available.
Torah Highlights - $1,000
2nd Paragraph of Shema
3rd Paragraph of Shema
Binding of Isaac
Manna
Moses Blessing the Twelve Tribes
Song of Miriam
Vay'chulu (in the Shabbat Kiddush and Friday Night Service)
Others Upon Request
Now is the Time.
This is the Place.
Weekly Torah Portions - $1,800
Noach
Vayeira
Vayeitzei
Vayishlach
Vayeishev
Mikeitz
Vayigash
Shemot
Va'eira
Terumah
Tetzaveh
Ki Tisa
Vayakhel
Pekudei
Vayikra
Shemini
Tazria
Metzora
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Kedoshim
Behar
Bechukotai
Nasso
Korach
Chukat
Balak
Pinchas
Mattot
Masei
Devarim
Va'etchanan
Re'eh
Shoftim
Ki Teitzei
Nitzavim
Vayeilech
Haazinu
Vezot Haberacha
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For assistance, contact:
Elizabeth Peden,
Executive Director,
913.642.1880 x203
[email protected].
Mel Mallin, Co-chair
913.266.8170
Seymour Krinsky, Co-chair
913.491.1919
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EVER WONDER HOW A TORAH IS MADE?
Details from Alef - Tet.
(Reprinted courtesy of babaganewz.com, a publication of Behrman House, Inc.)
1
A sofer (person who writes the
Torah) doesn’t use any old printer
paper! A sofer must use parchment,
which is the hide of a kosher animal.
Unlike computer paper, parchment can
last for hundreds of years.
2
First the hide is soaked in lime
water.
3
Then, seven days later, the hair can
be easily removed, creating a clean
hide.
10
The next step is to prepare
the diyo (ink). The sofer
uses a very old recipe that
includes gallnuts, vitriol (sulfuric
acid), and gym Arabic.
11
The soferr can begin
writing (carefully!). The
sofer copies the words from a
book and connot write even a
letter from memory.
12
After that, the hide is stretched
into a wooden frame and is dried
for many days. The dried parchment
is called klaf.
4
No mistakes can be
ignored. Some mistakes
can be fixed, but any mistake
when writing G-d’s name means
that the sheet cannot be used.
5
The klaf is then sanded. Believe it
or not, this type of power tool really
is used.
13
Some of the letters have
extra special designs
called tagin. They look like little
crowns on the letters.
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14
The process of soaking, stretching,
drying and sanding the hide is
repeated several times.
7
The klaf is cut into a rectangular
sheet called a yeriah.
8
The yeriah is prepared with
indented lines called sirtut. This
lets the sofer write the Torah in even,
straight lines.
10
9
The, the sofer prepares the
quill for writing. It is called
a kulmus. The kulmus was
traditionally a feather or a reed.
But can be made from other
materials, too.
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The completed yeriot
(sheets of parchments)
are then sewn tougher with a
special thread called giddin.
15
The long stretch of
parchment is placed on
wooden rollers called the atzei
hayim (trees of life).
16
The Torah is now complete
and ready for use.
August 2010/Av - Elul 5770
We are grateful to these individuals, funds, and organizations
who have taken part in the Living Torah Project:*
Michael & Arlene Abrams
Joseph & Debra Adamous
Gela Adelman
Anonymous
Gitta Azorsky
Mashey Bernstein
David Clark & Yana Beznovsky
Esther Bitner
Paul & Susie Blackman
Edward & Irene Blend
David & Lynne Bock
Linda Bond & Family
Pastor Paul & Becky Brooks
Alan Buberman & Faina Milman
Betty Caplan
Craig & Cathy Caplan
Arnold & Carol Caviar
Scott Claster
Stephen & Nancy Cline
Dr. Donald & Natalie Cohen
Robert & Nancy Cohen
Sally Cohen
Les & Linda Cohn
Ricky & Mary Covitz
Cub Scout Pack 3153
Sol & Mollie Daniels
Trent & Laura Daniels
Maria Devinki
Sam Devinki & Mary Stahl
Irene Dreiseszun
Judith Droskin
Maurice Eastman
Debra A. Entine
Joel & Randi Feder
Isak & Ann Federman
Herb & Beverly Fishman
Harry & Martha Fleitman
Geoff & Sharon Friedman & Family
Sherrill & Elinor Friedman
Shirley Frischer
Alvin & Debbie Garon
Bob Gast & Linda Silver
Zolie & Doris Gilgus
Richard & Barbie Glass
Sandy & Lisa Glatt
Dr. Robert & Miriam Glueck
Alan & Jackye Goldberg
Elliott & Linda Goldstein
Rhetta Goldstein
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Ted & Jill Goldstein
Charlene Goodbinder
Martin & Rosemary Gorin
Sam Gould
Lillian Greenberg
Dr. Sam & Susan Gutovitz
Larry & Randi Haith
Michael Heiligman
Morris & Esther Horowitz
Larry & Sandra Jabenis
Howard & Ro Jacobson
Jewish Federation Women’s
Division
Marjorie Jerwick
Max Jevinsky
Ed & Rochelle Kanter
Marian Kaplan
Gerald & Susan Klopper
Dr. Harold & Joyce Koch
Ron & Phyllis Kogan
Craig & Ida Kolkin
Jackie Kraft
Marlene Krakow
Seymour & Marsha Krinsky
Nate & Kim Kubel
Benne & Barbara Kusnetzky
Yalene Kusnetzky
Ben & Elinore Kutler
Lou & Betty Lesky
Norman & Clara Levine
Sandy & Ruth Levine
Howard & Sharon Levitan
Kenneth & Meryl Levitz
Morty & Tobey Lewkowsky
Norbert & Lilian Lipschuetz
Malcolm & Dr. Myra Litman
Frank Loeffler & Dr. Phyllis
Carozza
Ari & Marlene Lubowicz
Stan & Jenny Madlof
Tom & Ellen Magariel
Mel & Lore Mallin
Rabbi Herbert & Barbara Mandl
Jeffrey & Debra Martasin
Soly Mizrahi
Edward Molotsky
Jerry & Margaret Nerman
Lewis & Susan Nerman
Dr. Ira & Ileen Neufeld
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Dr. William & Ruth Nowack
Marvin & Tobey Orlovick
Steve & Susan Osman
Steve & Karen Pack
Herb & Idie Parmet
Elizabeth Peden
Shirley Pener
Aaron Pfefer
Joe & Jan Pfefer
David & Deanna Pool
Dr. Jay & Ellen Portnoy
Betty Price
Greg & Doris Quinn
Morton & Zelda Reeber
Adam & Dr. Jessica Rich
Dr. Marvin Rogolsky
Sandy Rothberg
Col. David & Doris Rubin
Sarah Brown Memorial Fund
William & Fani Schifman
Bill & Debbie Schlozman
Marcia Schoenfeld
Andy & Norma Schwartz
Dan & Janet Schwimmer
Kent & Allegra Shanberg
Peyton & Carole Sher
Sylvester & Celia Sher
Rabbi Jeffrey & Hedy Shron
Matt & Bonnie Siegel
Michael & Marisa Siegel
Larry & Cheryl Silverman
Max & Sonia Singer
Sheldon & Cindy Singer
Rod & Rosie Sipe
Joe Smuckler & Marcia Karbank
Sheldon & Eunice Snitz
Drs. Michael & Shari Sokol
Gene & Muriel Soloff
Michael Taraboulos
Adeline Shultz Trempy
Dr. Arnold & MarciaTropp
David & Mindy Wajcman
Seymour & Felicia Weiner
David & Judy Weinstein
Manny & Lois Winston
Gene Wolowski
Stan & Joyce Zeldin
Abbott & Madeline Zolotor
Douglas Zolotor
*as of July 21, 2010
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12:15 a.m. - Selichot Service at Kehilath Israel Synagogue - led by Rabbi Mandl, Rabbi/Hazzan Shron and the K.I. Choir usher in the High Holy Days with the haunting and moving Selichot prayer service.
Preceeding the 12:15 a.m. service, we will meet at 11:00 p.m. in the Regina & Morten Brown Pavilion for refreshments and then join together in the Rose Morgan Chapel for Selichot service.
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“A lot like Billy Crystal’s 700 Sundays!”
The New York Times
A portion of the proceeds to benefit
KehilathIsraelSynagogue and
other local Jewish organizations.
“Engaging, poignant and hilarious. A winner!”
Palm Beach Post
“A Jew Grows in Brooklyn is a ball! Show Stopping!”
New York Daily News
A Rock ’n Roll
TRue FAmily SToRy
A TASTe oF The cATSkillS
A comedy muSicAl
JakeEhrenreich, Accomplished musician and entertainer
Performances at the White Theatre (at the JCC)
Saturday, Dec. 4, 2010 - 7:30 pm
Sunday, Dec. 5, 2010 - 2:00 & 7:30 pm
Monday, Dec. 6, 2010 - 7:30 pm
Patron Levels
$10,000 - 10 tickets*
$5,000 - 8 tickets*
$2,500 - 6 tickets*
$1,000 - 4 tickets
$500 - 2 tickets
Contact Elizabeth Peden
913.642.1880 x 203, [email protected]
*Premiere seating and program
advertisement. All patron levels
recognized in program.
August 2010/Av - Elul 5770
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ESRIG-GOULD MEMORIAL ALCOVE
With Reverence We Record the Following Yahrzeits
MEMORIAL TABLETS
21 AV-AUGUST 11
FEIGA COPAKEN
SHIMON SHAW
1 ELUL-AUGUST 11
JENNIE KALLIS
MARSHALL KOCH
22 AV-AUGUST 2
MAX SILBERG
DAVID SPACK
JACOB TEST
2 ELUL-AUGUST 12
BEILA DENOWITZ
SAMUEL SIMON
23 AV-AUGUST 3
LEONARD BELOVE
BRADLEY S. CAPLAN
DAVID SCHWEITZER
O. BRAD SHEAR
MICHAEL WEINBERG
GERTRUDE ZUKER
24 AV-AUGUST 4
CASLE J. AGRON
SARAH B. TURKIN
25 AV-AUGUST 5
RUBIN BURK
MARY CLAYMAN
PAULINE LEVINE
ROSE MALINOSKY
ZVI MILLER
SAM SHAPIRO
HARRY ZELMANOVICH
26 AV-AUGUST 6
BENJAMIN BRONSTEIN
MORRIS FISHMAN
CELIA KROSS
STEVEN MILLER
MALKA ROSENBERG
HERMAN SHALINSKY
27 AV-AUGUST 7
PINCUS CHEPLOVE
RACHEL GOLDBERG
RUTH KOFFLER
MOSES LERNER
ABRAHAM P. ROSENBERG
MILTON ROSENBLATT
SOLOMON SPORN
DONALD TRANIN
SHAW WEINER
CHAYA YODLER
28 AV-AUGUST 8
JOSEPH COHEN
PHILIP JAY COHEN
YETTA FISHMAN
BESSIE COHN KANDLIS
SAM PUCKER
ANNA ZALCMAN
29 AV-AUGUST 9
RACHEL COHEN
ANATOLY LEVIN
REBECCA LIEBERMAN
DOROTHY MNOOKIN
ABE RADETSKY
PRO SHERMAN
30 AV-AUGUST 10
RUTH ENGLANDER
DR. IRVING KASS
SIDNEY R. LEWIS
LILLIAN MARGOLIN
14
3 ELUL-AUGUST 13
ADA SHURIN DELGASE
SAM FEINGOLD
HARRY GALLAS
IDA KAHN
CHARLES LAPIDES
SYLVIA RADETSKY
ETTA SHAW
ROSLYN WEINER
4 ELUL-AUGUST 14
BESS ALBERT
ESTHER BURSTEN
SLAVA GOLDBERG
MARY LEVITT
PAUL LIBER
RACHEL MALLIN
SILIA SHOSTAK
BERTHA WACKNOV
5 ELUL-AUGUST 15
DELIA BURNETT
ELIYA KALLIS
SAMUEL LEVENE
CELIA LEVIN
LOUIS LIEBERMAN
ANNE C. MARGOLIS
JENNIE MENDELSON
EDITH RUBIN
6 ELUL-AUGUST 16
DAVE COHEN
SARAH B. WHITE
7 ELUL-AUGUST 17
SONIA FAYE BROWN
DEACON H. COHEN
SOL DALLEN
IKE B. ENTINE
MARY FRISCHER
ANNA HAMER
FANNIE KAUFMAN
WILLIAM KRUG
GOLDIE OSHANSKY
MOSHE VISCOFSKY
8 ELUL-AUGUST 18
ISRAEL BETTINGER
JEAN KATZ
EVALINE A. PFEFER
LOUIS PRESS
9 ELUL-AUGUST 19
JACOB GERSHON
HANS LEO KOCH
MARSHALL MILLER
GEORGE NEWMAN
ARON POLSKY
GARY L. STEIN
SALOMON TARABOULOS
10 ELUL-AUGUST 20
JEROME AARON
SAM GAMPOL
DAVID GROSSMAN
MARTIN JERWICK
MARGARETHE LATTER
SOPHIA D. MARCUS
HANNAH PASSMAN
LOUIS WOLFE
11 ELUL-AUGUST 21
BERTHA BOBROV
JOSEPH CONE
LEISBISH CUKIER
JULIUS DENNIS
RUBIN FISHMAN
MEYER GILBERT
SAUL KASS
SARA KLEVATT
WOLF KUSNETZKY
JACK LEGA
RUTH LEVI
ROSE D. LEVINSON
ROSE LEVITCH
JACOB MNOOKIN
HAROLD MYER
HERMAN H. RADETSKY
ALEZYR RESNICK
IDA ROSMARINE
ROSE SMUCKLER
MORRIS TIVIN
IDA ZITRON
12 ELUL-AUGUST 22
MALVINA BLONSKY
LOUIS BOLD
PHILLIP JABEN
ESTHER RUBIN
ESTHER SOLOFF
13 ELUL-AUGUST 23
BEN ENTINE
PEARL GOTTLIEB
JACOB MADLOF
ISADORE RUBIN
SARAH SAPER
MAX SHEAR
HAROLD SHOENIG
MORRIS S. STRAUSS
EDWARD WEISS
LOUIS KRASHIN
ABRAHAM LEVY
DAVID L. MINKIN
MELVIN ROLSKY
ANNA SWADE
17 ELUL-AUGUST 27
TZIZI BIRENBOIM
KATIE BROWN
YITZCHAK ARYEH GAUM
BENA GUTOVITZ
LOUIS KAPNICK
SAMUEL H. LEVIN
SAM ROSENBERG
18 ELUL-AUGUST 28
SONYA AGRON
ESTHER A. GLICKSTEIN
HERMAN KOESTEN
ZVI MAIZLISH
SARAH SPECTOR
19 ELUL-AUGUST 29
MORRIS FRIEDMAN
SAM HIPSH
FRANCES LIBER
BENJAMIN MNOOKIN
HARRY ROSS
ZEV SWARTZ
20 ELUL-AUGUST 30
SOLOMON ALTENHAUS
RACHEL DENNIS
KALMON KESSLER
JERRY KRAFT
MARGOT LIPSCHUETZ
ROY SPITCAUFSKY
21 ELUL-AUGUST 31
DORA BARABAN
SOL HIPSH
ISIDORE KLINOCK
FANCESKA LENIOWER
FRITZ METZL
RALPH SPITCAUFSKY
DAVID WOLOWSKI
14 ELUL-AUGUST 24
HERMAN FRIEDMAN
GUY LANSKY
15 ELUL-AUGUST 25
MOSHE DZIEWIENCKI
ETHEL GREENBERG
JACOB HARRIS
SARAH HOROWITZ
SADIE LEVIN
ETHEL ROGERS
BERTHA SPECTOR
ANNA COHN STRAUSS
CHERNA WOLPER
16 ELUL-AUGUST 26
CELIA BIRNBAUM
REBECCA COHN
MORDECHAI CUKIER
MELVIN M. DELEVE
DEVI DOLNIK
DOROTHY DORFMAN
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We gratefully acknowledge the following contributions:
CONTRIBUTIONS FOR MAY, JUNE &
THRU JULY 13TH
K.I. BREAKFAST CLUB FUND
MEMORY
KLARA SHVARTSBLAT
Alex Gershfeld
YAHRZEIT
JACOB KAUFMAN
Leibert Kaufman
MELVIN PAUL GOLDMAN
Joseph W. Goldman
MINNIE LEVINE
Michael Levine
David Levine
IRVING COOPER
Jay Cooper & Valerie Wolf
WILLIAM WEISBERGER
Edith Shaw
K.I. BUS FUND
ANNIVERSARY
JANICE & ERWIN LAPINE
Norbert & Lilian Lipschuetz
LORI & BRYAN FRISCHER
Shirley Frischer
BIRTHDAY
BEATRICE EISBERG
Shirley Frischer
MEMORY
BARBARA FRISCHER
Bea & Jerry Efron
RUTH KRAFT
Jackie Garry
YAHRZEIT
SARAH SHERR
Shirley Frischer
MEIR WALDMANN
Sophie Waldmann
YIZKOR
MARY & HARRY FRISCHER
MELVIN FRISCHER
Shirley Frischer
K.I. GENERAL FUND
ALIYAH
Ed & Rochelle Kanter
ANNIVERSARY
BEN & ELINORE KUTLER
JANICE & ERWIN LAPINE
Joseph & Debra Adamous
BIRTHDAY
LOU LESKY
Neil & Gloria Planzer
ESTHER BITNER
Ben & Elinore Kutler
GRADUATION
DANIEL SINGER
DEBBIE MANDL
David & Mindy Wajcman
HONOR
LES COHN
Ed & Rochelle Kanter
RECOVERY
ESTHER BITNER
ANN FEDERMAN
LOU LESKY
JENNY MADLOF
LARRY HAITH
RHETTA GOLDSTEIN
Ben & Elinore Kutler
HERMAN SCHIFMAN
Harvey Schifman
ADINA BATNITZKY
Joseph & Debra Adamous
LINDA SILVER
Netta & Joe Krashin
SANDY EISENMAN
Rhetta Goldstein
August 2010/Av - Elul 5770
MEMORY
HELEN SCHWARTZ
Andre & Norma Schwartz
FRED LOEB
Marilyn McNeel
YEFIM KARLAN
Roza Karlan
SAMUEL YOFFEE
Robbyn Yoffee
JANET PFEFER
Sheldon & Eunice Snitz
Gela Adelman
FATHER OF STEVE KINGSTON
Seymour & Felicia Weiner
RUTH ARONSON KRAFT
Stephen & Naomi Weiss & Family
Susan & Steve Osman
Kim Blocher
Jane Blocher
Ben & Elinore Kutler
Sue & Lewis Nerman
STANLEY KAPLAN
HARRIET & JACK BROWN
Ben & Elinore Kutler
GABRIELLA MCCULLOCH
Joel Zitron
FATHER
Lore & Mel Mallin
FANNIE TANKEL
Beverly M. Newton
ANNA TEST
Pearl Novorr
YAHRZEIT
BESSIE HAITH
Hortense Haith
JACK CRESTOL
Ileen & Ira Neufeld
ALLEN WURZBURGER
BERTHA WURZBURGER
Irene Wurzburger
KHAYA-SURA KRUGLYAK
MIKHAIL KRUGLYAK
Flora Kruglyak
KENNETH KLUGMAN
Ben & Elinore Kutler
LOVED ONES
Jack Fettman
HERBERT WM ALPORT
Joel & Carol Lissauer
Gustava Alport
ANNE TEST
Neva Bennett
SARAH SPINDLER
PHILIP QUITO
Edith Quito
HORTENSE GERSHON
Susan & Steve Osman
LEONARD COHN
David Cohn
HYMAN GOLDSTEIN
Elliott & Linda Goldstein
FREDA SILVERMAN
Rosaline Kraiman
JACK JACOB STRAF
DOROTHY STRAF
Miron & Carolee Straf
SARA WEINER
Natalie Myer
FANNIE LEVIN
Ida Levin
NATHAN CLAYMAN
Sanford Hipsh
GOLDIE FISHMAN
Yalene Stewart
HARRY MALLIN
Carol Brooks
MILTON ZASLAV
Linda Schwartz
LOUIS KATZBERG
HELEN KATZBERG
Clara & Norman Levine
ROSE KLOPPER
MORRIS BUCKSNER
SERENE METZKER
Abe Bucksner
ARLENE LEVINE
Toby & David Levine
JACK G. RAINEN
Marc Herbert Rainen
Lana Joy Rainen Yunker
DOROTHY PELTZMAN
Gussie Alport
JERI EISMAN
Elliott Eisman
JOE MOSSEL
Lillian Rubin
MOISEY LAPIDUS
RIVA POLYAKOVA
Sofiya Lapidus
FLORENCE & DAVID DROSKIN
BAILA & JACOB DROSKIN
Judith Droskin
ROBERT DOLNIK
Sima Teplitskaya
ASTRENA FAINA
Roza Kazakova
MORRIS HOROWITZ
Rose Horowitz
ESTHER HIMMELSTEIN
Ruth Byers
PHILLIP SWEET
Steve Sweet
ROSE BUCKSNER
Abe Bucksner
HARRY WEINER
Natalie Myer
IDA BRONSTEIN
Larry Bronstein
LEE KROSS
Stan & Joyce Zeldin
STAN SCHIFMAN
Bill & Fani Schifman
FRANCES ZASLAV
Linda Schwartz
LOVED ONES
Jerry Temple
SOL & FREDA GLATT
FAN WAXMAN
Sander & Lisa Glatt
SAM KATZBERG
Leon Katzberg
YIZKOR
BEN GROSS
Rose Gross
David & Fran Kanter
LOVED ONES
Rose Gross
LOVED ONES
Harold Magariel
CHAI KIDDUSH FUND
OUR ANNIVERSARY
FRAN & DAVID KANTER
MADELINE & ROBERT SCHIFMAN
LINDA & ELLIOTT GOLDSTEIN
ELINOR & SHERRILL FRIEDMAN
CATHY & JOSEPH PEC
NEDRA & LEONARD ROSEN
DR. MYRA & MALCOLM LITMAN
LOIS & MARCUS LEVITCH
DOROTHY & ROBERT BLONSKY
CAROL & ARNOLD CAVIAR
GLORIA & NEIL PLANZER
ELEANOR & ALEXANDER BELINGLOPH
MARCIA & DR. ARNOLD TROPP
www.kisyn.org
NATALIE & DR. DONALD COHEN
EUNICE & SHELDON SNITZ
CAROLE & JOSEPH SCHIFMAN
MARSHA & SEYMOUR KRINSKY
LYUBOV & MOYSEY KAPUSTIN
DORIS & COL. DAVID RUBIN
PHYLLIS & HIMIE WAINSTOCK
RO & HOWARD JACOBSON
RUTH & DR. WILLIAM NOWACK
FELICIA & SEYMOUR WEINER
K.I. KIDDUSH CLUB
DONATION
Shirley Frischer
YAHRZEIT
YITZCHAK WALDMANN
Sophie Waldmann
YIZKOR
MORRIS GOLDBERG
Shirley Frischer
K.I. RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
MEMORY
BARBARA FRISCHER
Vicki & Herb Gershon
YAHRZEIT
IDA LITWACK
RUTH LITWACK
Myer Litwack
JAMES JACOBSON
Cindy Tavernaro
MARTHA WEINER
Dolores Bush
NELLIE KRASHIN
Jack Krashin
SCHIFMAN HUNGER FUND
BIRTHDAY
HERMAN SCHIFMAN
Carol Schifman
MEMORY
DOTTIE FRITZSHALL
Herman Schifman
RUTH KRAFT
The Judy Cooper Family
MARY & ISSIE CAVIAR YOUTH
DONATION
Jerry & Bobbie Rosmarine
MAX & CHARLOTTE GLASS
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
MEMORY
LARRY GLASS
Ira & Joan Glazer
JOSEPH MALLIN SCHOLARSHIP
YAHRZEIT
WILLIAM HIMMELSTEIN
Janice & Marvin Finkelston
LOUIS & YETTA PRICE FUND
MEMORY
ELMER PRICE
Marcia Karbank & Joe Smuckler
Matthew Saul
K.I. SCHOLARSHIP FUND
BAR MITZVAH
EZRA TULCHINSKY SMITH
Michael & Shari Sokol
BIRTHDAY
ESTHER BITNER
Rhetta Goldstein
MEMORY
DAVID & PAULA SCHWALB
Netta & Joe Krashin
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Contributions Continued...
TILLIE BECKMAN
Lynne Drebin
YAHRZEIT
HELEN BITNER
Esther Bitner
DAVID & MALKA GULKO
Irene Fehr
ALEX & SADIE WACKNOV
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
RECOVERY
LOUIS LESKY
MEMORY
NATALIE WACKNOV
Betty Price
YAHRZEIT
HERMAN BULAVSKY
Jerome Bulavsky
DAVID WACKNOV
Betty Price
BARABAN-COSNER FUND
YAHRZEIT
HARRY ESRIG
Sibby & Mel Cosner
SARA BARABAN
Fred Press
SARAH BROWN MEMORIAL
MEMORY
IRENE PASTERNAK
Helen Brown
YAHRZEIT
SALLY BRESEL
HYMAN GOLDSTEIN
Rhetta Goldstein
SAM BROWN
Bernard H. Brown
SARAH STEIN
Steve Sager
RUBIN ROMER
Marvin & Sandra Romer
Helen Brown
FRED & MARIA DEVINKI FLOWER
BIRTHDAY
MARIA DEVINKI
Ben & Elinore Kutler
Norbert & Lilian Lipschuetz
RECOVERY
JENNY MADLOF
Maria Devinki
MARIA DEVINKI
Ben & Elinore Kutler
YAHRZEIT
SAM WALDMANN
Sophie Waldmann
Heidy & Norman Farber
Sherry Waldmann
JOSEF ZALMAN “SIGMUND”
MANDELBAUM
Jack Mandelbaum
HENRY JEVINSKY
POLA EISENBERG
FRED DEVINKI
Maria Devinki
Max Jevinsky
Mania Waterhouse
FRED & MARIA DEVINKI TORAH
PRESERVATION FUND
YAHRZEIT
DAVID WALDMANN
Sophie Waldmann
GLORIA KOLKIN
Craig Kolkin
FRED DEVINKI
REGINA BROWN
Karen & Steve Pack
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FRANK MORGAN FOUNDATION
YAHRZEIT
HARRY DANIELS
SAM DANIELS
JEAN ZUROVSKY
Sol Daniels
SEYMOUR KRINSKY VIDEO
LIBRARY FUND
HONOR
ARROW TRUCK COMPANY
DEBBIE MANDL
SAM GOULD
BIRTHDAY
PHILLIP RABIN
ANNIVERSARY
MR. & MRS. DAVID GOODWIN
NEDRA & LEONARD ROSEN
ELINOR & SHERRILL FRIEDMAN
HAROLD & JUDITH ESRIG
RICHARD & NANCY KOHN
NATALIE & DR. DONALD COHEN
CAROL & ARNOLD CAVIAR
LINDA SILVER & ROBERT GAST
MINDY & DAVID WAJCMAN
FELICIA & SEYMOUR WEINER
ROSALYN & HOWARD JACOBSON
DOROTHY& ROBERT BLONSKY
SUSAN & ALEX HOROWITZ
AMY & ED TRANIN
DEBBY & WILLIAM SCHLOZMAN
SHARON & GEOFFREY FRIEDMAN
Seymour & Marsha Krinsky
BOB & DOROTHY BLONSKY
Seymour & Felicia Weiner
MEMORY
LOIS SHIFRIN
LOUISE GARFINKLE
JOAN SCHARF
FLORENCE JACOBSON
LARRY GLASS
RENE TIPPER
ISABELLE KESTENBLATT
MOTHER OF JILL MAIDHOF
JANET PFEFER
BERNARD ERLICH
Seymour & Marsha Krinsky
IRENE PASTERNAK
Seymour & Felicia Weiner
RECOVERY
MAXINE GROSSMAN
JENNY MADLOF
LOU LESKY
IRENE DREISESZUN
ROBERT PALAN
RANDI HAITH
Seymour & Marsha Krinsky
GARY FRIEDMAN
Seymour & Felicia Weiner
MELVIN & EVELYN SPITCAUFSKY
LIBRARY FUND
MEMORY
MARTIN SPITCAUFSKY
Bertha Wise
InQuest Marketing
AARON GOLD
The Spitcaufsky Family
YAHRZEIT
HELEN GORDON
DANIEL SPITCAUFSKY
DAVID SPITCAUFSKY
Bertha Wise
HARRY GOLDSTEIN
HARRY K. COHEN, MD
Donald & Natalie Cohen
BETTY GLADSTONE
Steven & Lois Gladstone
ABRAHAM I. SCHNAER
Miles E. Schnaer
HARRY G. & ESTHER MALLIN
CHOIR FUND
MEMORY
JOAN SCHARF
Drs. Michael & Shari Sokol
YAHRZEIT
EUGENE SOKOL
Drs. Michael & Shari Sokol
ESTHER MALLIN
Larry & Beverly Mallin
JEAN & MORRIS ODESNIK NEW
RITUAL ITEMS FUND
RECOVERY
BEVERLY FRIEDMAN
Isabelle Gallas
MEMORY
AL KOHLMAN
Isabelle Gallas and Family
YAHRZEIT
ANNA PELTZMAN
Rochelle Peltzman
JACK & SARAH RUBEN
MEMORIAL FUND
YAHRZEIT
BERNARD RUBEN
BERNICE KOGAN
JACK RUBEN
Phyllis & Ron Kogan
E. ROBERT KLEIN
Mark J. Klein
LIBBIE & JACK SHER BOOK
MEMORY
HELEN & ELIC MENDELSOHN
Judith Lanes
YAHRZEIT
ALLEN ABEND
Martha & Sidney Cohn
YEHUDITH STEMPLEMAN
Judith Lanes
SHIVA/CHESED FUND
YAHRZEIT
LEIBISH WALDMANN
Sophie Waldmann
RACHEL LUBEN
Selwyn & Helen Luben
CANTOR’S DISCRETIONARY
YAHRZEIT
SHEINDL AJBESCHITZ
Sophie Waldmann
BEN BITNER
Esther Bitner
PHILIP BARON
Drs. Shari & Michael Sokol
LOVED ONES
Gela Adelman
ABRAHAM NISSAN RUBIN
Doris & Col. David Rubin
WILLIAM DUGGAN
Natalie Duggan
RUBIN GOLDSTEIN
Eddie & Gail Goldstein
HERMAN FARKAS
Miriam Glueck
YIZKOR
LOVED ONES
Gela Adelman
RABBI MANDL’S DISCRETIONARY
BIRTHDAY
NORBERT LIPSCHUETZ
Gela Adelman
MEMORY
LARRY GLASS
Irene & Edward Blend
www.kisyn.org
RECOVERY
BRONIA ROSLAWOWSKI
JAN PFEFER
Gela Adelamn
YAHRZEIT
ABRAHAM AJBESCHITZ
LOUIS BIRNBAUM
SANDRA BIRNBAUM
Marvin Birnbaum
MOTHER, HILDA
Herman Epstein
NACHMAN CARROLL
Nicholas Kelne
RACHEL EPSTEIN
Stan Epstein
PHILLIP ROBINSON
Liz & Brian Friedman
SHERMAN RADETSKY
Charlene Rubin
FANNIE RUBINS
RUTH RUBINS
Allen Rubins
Ruth Schachter
BESS KUSNETZKY
Benne & Barbara Kusnetzky
Yalene Kusnetzky
MARY BUSH
Leslee Gottlieb
BERTHA GLASSMAN
Myra Litman
CELIA GOLDIN
SHEPPERD GOLDIN
Harold Goldin
PAULINE GINSBERG
Robert L. Ginsberg
LANORA YOFFEE
Robbyn Yoffee
BESSIE RUBIN
Charlene Rubin
ABE HAITH
Hortense Haith
MEYER EPSTEIN
Herman Epstein
BESSIE GALANSKY
Jenny Madlof
THE SHERMAN & IRENE
DREISESZUN COURT FUND
MEMORY
SAM DREISESZUN
Irene Dreiseszun
YAHRZEIT
JEANETTE FRIEDMAN
Irene Dreiseszun
DONALD RUDNICK
Lorraine Roth
ALLAN GREENBERG YOUTH
LOUNGE FUND
ANNIVERSARY
JACKYE & ALAN GOLDBERG
Norbert & Lilian Lipschuetz
BIRTHDAY
MARIA DEVINKI
Alan & Jackye Goldberg
Lillian Greenberg
MEMORY
PHILLIP SWEET
Lillian Greenberg
LARRY GLASS
Alan & Jackye Goldberg
YAHRZEIT
MINDL AJBESCHITZ
Sophie Waldmann
MEYER KRAFT FUND
HONOR
LES COHN
The Family of Ruth Kraft
August 2010/Av - Elul 5770
Contributions Continued...
MEMORY
RUTH KRAFT
Margaret Schoenfeld
Rosalyn & David Burnstein
Rhetta Goldstein
Barbara & Skip Rein
YAHZRZEIT
RAE LIEBERMAN
Rosalyn & David Burnstein
K.I. BLUE RIDGE CEMETERY
DONATION
Bill & Fani Schifman
Harriet Feder
Rita Stark
Harvey Bodker
Ann Del Monte
Dorothy Loeffler
Art Bratt
Rose Carr
Sidney Carr
Jeanette Lewis
Adeline Trempy
Miron Straf
Sophie Lapides
Marilyn McKenna
Josephine Solomon
Sanford Loeffler
Margarete Jacoby
Michael & Carrie Jaben
Reva Golad
Susan Ahlquist
Sonia Warshawski
Doris Chopp
MEMORY
RUTH DUBOWY
Leah Cohn
CHESTER B. KAPLAN
James & Kelly Kaplan
MORRIE KINGSTON
Irene & Ed Blend
Marlene Krakow
RUTH KRAFT
JAN PFEFER
Robert & Madeline Schifman
DOROTHY M. KAPLAN
James & Kelly Kaplan
RUTH KRAFT
Bill & Fani Schifman
MELVIN SOKOL
Norbert & Lilian Lipschuetz
YAHRZEIT
ELIYAHU AJBESCHITZ
Sophie Waldmann
SAM WALDMANN
Sophie Waldmann
Heidy & Norman Farber
Sherry Waldmann
EISIG WOLOWSKI
Erna Wolowski & Giselle
PEARL ROTHSCHILD
Eugene & Clara Cohen
HELEN BITNER
Sharon & Howard Levitan
ROSE LIBER
Mary Skaler
SOL GALLAS
Michele Kaplan
IRVING GREENBERG
SOL S. DALEN
MAX FLAPAN
Rose Dalen
NELLIE KRASHIN
Albert Krashin
RABBI JACOB KRINSKY
TOM ROGOVIEN
Seymour & Marsha Krinsky
ANN SNITZ
Sheldon Snitz
August 2010/Av - Elul 5770
MARY CAVIAR
Eddie Caviar
MORRIS ROZENBERG
Abe & Diane Rozenberg & Family
TILLIE BECKMAN
DAVID BECKMAN
Teri Becker
DORA MANN
FRANCES DELEVE
Gene A DeLeve
WILLY LATTER
Lilian Lipschuetz
EVA GREEN
Ruth Feinberg
MORRIS ROZENBERG
Rela Rozenberg
HELEN FEDER GORDON
Blanche Adelman
TILLIE BECKMAN
Michele Thompson
BESSIE BERNSTEIN
Phyllis & Maury Kohn
LEBE SHEAR GOODALL
Marian Shear
HERMAN JERWICK
DANIELLE JERWICK
Marjorie Jerwick
MYRON STRAUS
Ben & Dianne Sperry
STANLEY SCHIFMAN
Kathleen Schifman
Susie Gershon
JESSE FRIEDMAN
ABRAHAM FRIEDMAN
Marsha Jacobs
DAVID BECKMAN
Michele Thompson
IRVING BERNSTEIN
Ida-Marilyn Bernstein
HYMAN GOLDFINGER
Phyllis & Maury Kohn
EVA ROSEN
DAVID ROSEN
Leonard & Nedra Rosen
EDWARD TREMPY
Adeline Trempy
SARAH STEIN
Carol Levitt
JENNIE SIEGEL
Victor U. Siegel
EVA ROSEN
Edward Rosen
ABRAHAM SCHNAER
Robert & Madeline Schifman
ITA BENGIS
Phillis Bengis
ROBERT BITNER
Sharon & Howard Levitan
EVELYN FOGEL
Marvin Orlovick
S. TARABOULOS
Soly Mizrahi
LILLIAN GREEN
Susan Feinberg
Ruth Feinberg
SIMON BERNSTEIN
Ida Bernstein
Sheldon & Marilyn Bernstein
SOLOMON TARABOULOS
ROSE TARABOULOS
Michael Taraboulos
ROSE ZUROVSKY
Gertrude Epstein
FATHER
Adele Price Mushkin
MARY D. FLAPAN
Helen Krashin
FANNY LANSKY
Marsha Jacobs
GLENN GOLDSTEIN
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Goldstein
SARA RABIN
Bob Rabin
JERI EISMAN
Steve Eisman
GERTRUDE WOLOWSKI
IRVIN WOLOWSKI
ABRAHAM WARSHAWSKI
Gene Wolowski
ITA WEISS BENGIS
Esther & Alvin Goldberg
ANNA COHEN
Eugene & Clara Cohen
ISADOR BLOCK
Harriet Siess
DAVID ROSEN
Edward Rosen
WILLIAM HIMMELSTEIN
Harry & Gail Himmelstein
ANNA KAPLAN
Marian Kaplan
ALBERT STEIN
Eleanor & Al Belingloph
JACK HALPERN
Chuck Halpern
NATHAN RUBINS
Allen Rubins
SAMUEL DALEN
Estelle Dalen
K.I. BUILDING FUND
MEMORY
SHERMAN RADETSKY
Esther Radetsky
ALVIN GLADSTONE
Steven & Lois Gladstone
YAHRZEIT
BRACHA WALDMANN
YAAKOV WALDMANN
Sophia Waldmann
BARBARA L. ROGOLSKY
Marvin Rogolsky
ROSE LEVINE
Fannie Krashin
Sam Gould
ESTHER WALDMANN
Sophie Waldmann
ROBERT SWADE
Max & Harriet Swade
CHERNIKOFF-DOLGINOW
CHAPEL
DONATION
Yalene Kusnetzky
Wolock Family
K.I. BENEVOLENT FUND
YAHRZEIT
LIBA AJBESCHITZ
Sophie Waldmann
ISAAC MIZRAHI
Soly Mizrahi
MARTHA WEINER
Seymour & Felicia Weiner
LIVING TORAH PROJECT
MEMORY
LOVED ONE
Lyubov Kapustin
YAHRZEIT
PESHA & ARON BERSHTAIN
Lyubov Kapustin
GERTRUDE WOLOWSKI
Ann Federman
ROSE SINGER
Max E. Singer
LAZ GALANSKY
Jenny Madlof
JEAN YANTES
W. Aaron Silver
ADELA MARKSON
CHANA SZYDLOWSKA
Max Jevinsky
Mania Waterhouse
BEN LELCHOOK
Dori Quinn
PHILIP GOTLIEB
Marie Rosner
LOUIS & DORA FOX KIDDUSH
YAHRZEIT
KLARA SHVARTSBLAT
Khatskel Shvartsblat
Alex Gershfeld
HEAT & LIGHT FUND
BIRTHDAY
NORBERT LIPSCHUETZ
Max & Sonny Singer
YAHZEIT
HINDA AJBESCHITZ
Sophie Waldmann
LARRY SCHANZER
Bonnie Vadnais
ESRIG – GOULD FUND
ANNIVERSARY
JUDY & HAROLD ESRIG
Sam Gould
HONOR
SAM GOULD
Ben & Elinore Kutler
RECOVERY
MARIA DEVINKI
LOU LESKY
JENNY MADLOF
ANN FEDERMAN
IRENE DREISESZUN
Sam Gould
YAHRZEIT
HARRY GOLDSTEIN
JEFF EISBERG
LUCY GOULD
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COMMUNITY CORNER...........
‘DAY OF DISCOVERY’ TO KICK OFF
YEAR OF JEWISH LEARNING
Mark your calendar for an exciting community program: “Day
of Discovery – Explore the Joy of Jewish Learning in Kansas City.”
The fourth annual event will be held from 8:45 a.m. – 2:45 p.m.,
at the Jewish Community Campus on Sunday, August 22, 2010.
Learn, study, and discover with some of Kansas City’s finest Jewish
educators, rabbis, and cantors, who will lead sessions on a wide
range of topics. Topics include Jewish perspectives on mysticism,
rituals, Israel, childrearing and interfaith relations, among many
others.
Registration and a continental breakfast begin at 8:45 a.m. Two
optional minyans will be offered at 8:15 a.m. in either an egalitarian
or a traditional learner’s style. Throughout the day, three study
sessions are programmed. Choose the topic of your choice from
over twenty different presenters. A lunch break and opportunity
to mingle start at 12:15 p.m. Following the program, stay for a
delicious dessert reception.
The cost to participate in the “Day of Discovery” is $20 per
person, which includes classes, materials, box lunch from Hen
House, continental breakfast and dessert. The cost is $12 per person
if not purchasing lunch. Childcare for children ages 3 months up to
6 years of age will be available throughout the day for a small fee. Registration and lunch reservations are due by Monday, August 16. Register early as space is limited for some sessions.
The program is co-sponsored by The Rabbinical Association of
Greater Kansas City, Jewish Community Center’s Department of
Adult Jewish Learning, CAJE/Jewish Federation of Greater Kansas
City, Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy and area congregations.
Generous funding has been provided by The Dreiseszun Family
Foundation.
For information or to inquire about confidential financial assistance,
contact Annette Fish, Administrator/Program Director, Rabbinical
Association of Greater Kansas City, by email at afprogram@aol.
com or by phone at 913.327.4622 or visit kcrabbis.org. A brochure
with complete registration information is available online.
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COMMUNITY-WIDE COURSE: “JUDAISM FOR
CONVERSION CANDIDATES”
BEGINS IN FALL
The Rabbinical Association of Greater Kansas will offer a
community-wide course, “Judaism for Conversion Candidates”
beginning August 26. The year-long course will be taught on
a rotating basis by rabbis from the Reform, Conservative and
Orthodox movements and is intended to acquaint those considering
conversion to Judaism with what it means to live Jewishly. Each
student will be required to secure a congregational rabbinic sponsor
by November 1st and meet the conversion requirements developed
by their rabbinic sponsor.
The class provides a comfortable forum for students to learn
about Jewish holidays, home celebrations, life-cycle observances,
rituals and Jewish prayer, Torah, Judaism’s view of God, and about
our religion’s movements. Each class will include a 30-minute
Hebrew component. Participants will combine Jewish learning with
Jewish “doing” as they become part of a shared community and
create Jewish memories by taking part in a Shabbat and Havdalah
experience. They will also participate in holiday celebrations
and observances. This course allows future Jews-by-choice the
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opportunity to meet one another and to learn not only about Judaism
but also about the Kansas City Jewish community.
Classes will take place on Thursday evenings from 7:00-9:00
p.m. and will rotate among the synagogues. The fee is $360 per
person and includes course textbooks. For additional information
or to register for this course, please contact Annette Fish, Rabbinical
Association Administrator/Program Director, 913.327.4622, by
email at [email protected] or visit kcrabbis.org. Linda Cohen
is the course coordinator and Rabbi Rob Tobin is the Rabbinic
coordinator.
Funding for this program is provided by The Jewish Heritage
Foundation of Greater Kansas City.
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FEDERATION NEWS
Summer Sizzle -- Young Adult BBQ
All members of the Jewish community, ages 21 – 45, are invited
to make new friends and catch up with old friends at the Young
Adult BBQ (Vaad supervised).
Sunday, August 29, 2010 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Jewish Community Campus Softball Fields (by the outdoor pool)
This event is free, but reservations are requested. Find out more
at www.jewishkc.org, or contact Renee Polsky Silver at reneep@
jewishkc.org, or 913.327.8019.
Summer Sizzle is brought to you by: AIPAC, BIAV, B’not Or,
The Temple, Congregation B’nai Jehudah, Friends Next Door
(Congregation Beth Torah), Gesher Kansas City (Congregation
Beth Shalom),Jewish Federation’s Business & Professionals Group,
Jewish Federation’s tovkc, KC Kollel, Kehilath Israel Young Adults,
Kol Ami, Outdoor & Adventure Group, Village Shalom Associate
Board, Young Adult Outreach & Engagement.
Jewish Federation Annual Meeting: Celebrating the 20 th
Anniversary of Operation Exodus
Join the Jewish Federation for our 77th Annual Meeting, and
help us honor the many Kansas Citians who helped bring Russian
Jews to the United States. The evening will bring back many
memories for anyone who was involved in this massive exodus.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010 -- 7:30 P.M.
The Lewis & Shirley White Theatre, Jewish Community Campus
A light dessert reception will follow the event. Reservations are
required by August 25. For more information, or to RSVP, go to
www.jewishkansascity.org, or contact Marjean Cox at 913.327.8103
or [email protected].
Heartland Torah Marathon
The Heartland Torah Marathon will take place at the Jewish
Community Campus, beginning October 2, 2010 (after Havdallah).
It is estimated to end mid-afternoon on Sunday October 3. For more
information, or to register for this extraordinary event, go to www.
jewishkansascity.org. Do not let this amazing opportunity pass you
by…be a part of the first Heartland Torah Marathon! This event
is brought to you by CAJE/Jewish Federation and the Rabbinical
Association.
RESOURCES FOR THE COMMUNITY
Do you know a young Jewish adult who wants to move back to
Kansas City? Imagine Jewish KC is here to help.
For more information, go to www.imaginejewishkc.org, or contact
Beth Jacobson, Imagine Jewish KC Coordinator at bethj@jewishkc.
org or 913.981.8896.
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VOCALISTS INVITED TO PARTICIPATE
IN SELICHOT
A community choir is being assembled for this year’s Selichot
service, which will take place on Saturday, September 4 at
Congregation Beth Torah. The Selichot service begins at 10:00
p.m. Members of the Jewish community who have an interest in
being a part of the community choir should contact Linda Sweenie,
Music Director at Congregation Beth Torah, lsweenie@beth-torah.
org or 913.498.2212. Vocalists should have choir experience and
be available for two rehearsals on August 23 and 30 from 7:30–8:15
p.m. at Beth Torah.
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JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES NEWS
Healing Service Coming Up
Have you faced a loss in your life? Do you need a spiritual boost?
Consider attending the upcoming Communitywide Jewish Healing
Service on Thursday, Aug. 19 at 6:30 p.m. at Village Shalom. Under
the auspices of the Jewish Community Chaplaincy Program through
JFS, the Healing Service will be co-facilitated by Rabbi Jonathan
Rudnick, community chaplain, and Linda Sweenie, music director
for Congregation Beth Torah with special guest Rabbi Scott White
of Congregation Ohev Sholom.
The service is for anyone interested in a deeply spiritual healing
service featuring traditional liturgy and contemporary readings and
music. It is free and open to the entire community regardless of
one’s level of observance.
Reservations are requested and should be made by calling JFS’
office at 913.327.8250 or sending an email to [email protected].
JFS Says thank you
Have you volunteered for any program or service offered by
Jewish Family Services such as JET Express, Holiday Food Projects
or the Boogie to Broadway event? If so, JFS wants to thank you
in an official way! Volunteers are invited to the JFS Volunteer
Appreciation Event set for Sunday, August 29 from 1-2:30 p.m. in
the MAC Room at the Jewish Community Campus. More details will
be coming out soon. For more information, please contact Adrienne
Kizer, director of Volunteers and Special Projects, at 913.327.8257.
High Holiday Food Project
JFS is asking members of the community to donate the following
items: honey, egg noodles, raisins, cinnamon and sugar as well as
cash donations to purchase chickens for the meal. Donations can be
dropped off at the JFS office in the Campus; checks should be made
to Jewish Family Services Food Project and mailed to or dropped
off at 5801 W. 115th St., Ste 130, Overland Park, KS 66211.
JFS expects to deliver food packages to about 300 people; all
have been assessed for help through JFS’ case management staff. If
you know of a family or older adult in need of holiday food, please
contact Sondra Levy Atherly at JFS at 913.327.8265.
Caregiver Support Group
The support group is held on the second and fourth Thursdays at
1:30 p.m. located in the Village Shalom Boardroom. Facilitated by
professionals from JFS, the support group provides, among other
things: stress management skills, tips on dealing with anger, anxiety,
depression and loss of self and social and professional support
network from people who’ve been there, done that and are going
through it right now. Those interested in attending should call JFS,
913.327.8250.
August 2010/Av - Elul 5770
In-home counseling now available
JFS is now offering in-home counseling for older adults who live
in Johnson County, Kan. and Jackson County, Mo. Don’t let your
financial situation stop you from getting the help you need; this
service is offered on a sliding financial scale to any older adult. Call
JFS at 816.333.1172 or email [email protected] to get started.
Become Part of the JFS Driving Force
To volunteer, call Adrienne Kizer at 913.327.8257 or visit JFS’
website, www.jfskc.org/volunteer.htm.
Help@Home needs volunteer helpers
All training sessions take place at the Jewish Community Campus,
5801 W. 115th St., Overland Park, KS. For more information on how
to become a volunteer please contact Adrienne at 913.327.8257 or
[email protected].
JFS offers Eating Disorder Resource Center
The EDRC number 913.327.4690 – is staffed Monday through
Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; calls received in evenings and weekends
are returned the next business day. Information is kept confidential.
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IN MEMORIAM
May the G-d of Mercy sustain and comfort those
who have suffered the loss of dear ones. The
Kehilath Israel family extends deepest sympathy
to the bereaved families of:
MORRIS KINGSTON
(Father of Steven Kingston)
RUTH KRAFT
LEONARD STRAUSS
(Husband of Una Strauss)
JANET PFEFER
(Wife of Joseph Pfefer)
BRONIA ROSLAWOWSKI
ROSE LOEB
ENTERTAINMENT BOOKS
The new 2011 Entertainment Books are now available. The
price is $25.00. The book makes available many discounts,
including restaurants, grocery stores, cleaners, auto rentals,
hotels and many other establishments. Use one coupon and
you can receive your investment back in full. Please call
Marvin Orlovick at 816.363.0336 or the synagogue office
if you are interested in purchasing a book. Your help can
ensure a successful Men’s Club fund-raiser. www.kisyn.org
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K.I. BLUE RIDGE CEMETERY
MEMORIAL SERVICE
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2010
This year the Annual Kehilath Israel Blue Ridge
Cemetery Memorial Service is scheduled to be held on
Sunday, September 12, the Sunday before Yom Kippur,
at 11:00 a.m.
The annual Yamim Noraim service, led by Rabbi Herbert
J. Mandl and Hazzan Jeffrey Shron will be held in the
Jack Chernikoff-Louis Dolginow Memorial Chapel at
the Kehilath Israel Blue Ridge Chapel, 1901 Blue Ridge
Boulevard, Independence, Mo.
It is the Jewish tradition, during this High Holiday period
to visit the Kever Ovot, the graves of our forebearers. Since
it would be inconvenient for many to attend the service
on a weekday between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur,
Sunday, September 12 was selected.
Customarily, each individual recites the K.I. Molay
Rachamim prayer, a “Prayer of Consolation” at the
gravesite of their loved ones. The chapel prayer booklets
are available at the gravesite. There are a selection of
prayers in the booklet, pages 65 through 74, in both Hebrew
and English. It is requested the booklets be returned to the
chapel, before leaving the cemetery.
Although the cemetery is maintained by the Kehilath
Israel Synagogue, the major building improvements, new
walkways, monuments and other beautification is done
primarily by private contributions. If you desire to assist
in the program to improve and beautify the cemetery, an
envelope for your contribution, to this worthy cause, is
available at the desk, near the front door of the Chapel. You may leave your check or cash, in the envelope, seal it,
drop it in the slot on the desk, or mail your contribution to
K.I. Blue Ridge Cemetery, 10501 Conser, Overland Park,
KS 66212. MONUMENT UNVEILING
Sunday, September 5
In Memory of Elmer Price
11:00 a.m.
Mt. Carmel Cemetery
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POLICY FOR ADMITTANCE TO
HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES AT
KEHILATH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE
2010/5771
Participation in our High Holy Day services
is a privilege of membership. Our desire is to
welcome all members to share in worship during
our High Holy Day services.
1. Tickets are REQUIRED for attendance at all
High Holy Day services.
2. An adult member in good standing will
receive a ticket, plus tickets requested for:
• dependent children living at home;
and
• out-of-town guests, visiting for the
holidays.
A member in good standing is defined as
a congregant family current in their dues
obligation, having paid 75% dues current year,
and no outstanding balances from prior years.
3. In addition, tickets can be issued to:
•undergraduate or graduate students;
•military personnel;
• residents who moved to the K.C. area
within the last 12 months and are not yet
affiliated.
4. All members NOT in good standing will be
notified. Membership dues at Kehilath Israel
Synagogue are based upon a fair share program.
Members experiencing financial difficulty are
requested to make special arrangements to
continue membership and receive High Holy
Day tickets by calling Sam Devinki, President.
Please call the synagogue at 913.642.1880 and
you will be contacted. All information will be
kept confidential.
We encourage you to maintain your membership,
have your concerns addressed and make
arrangements if you need to bring dues current.
5. REMEMBER, you must have a ticket to
attend High Holy Day Services.
The Focal Point of
Kehilath Israel Synagogue
10501 Conser
Overland Park, KS 66212
913.642.1880
FAX 913.642.7332
www.kisyn.org
WEEKLY SERVICES
ROSE MORGAN CHAPEL
SUNDAY SHACHARIT
9:00 A.M.
MONDAY-FRIDAY
SHACHARIT
7:00 A.M.
SUNDAY-THURSDAY
Week of August 1 Week of August 8
Week of August 15 Week of August 22 Week of August 29
6:45 P.M.
6:45 P.M.
6:45 P.M.
6:45 P.M.
6:45 P.M.
IMPORTANT AUGUST DATES
ROSH CHODESH ELUL - Tuesday, August 10
Wednesday, August 11
Periodical Postage Paid at Shawnee Mission, KS