Sh`ma, our newsletter - Jewish Congregation of New Paltz
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Sh`ma, our newsletter - Jewish Congregation of New Paltz
JEWISH CONGREGATION OF NEW PALTZ ELUL 5776 - TISHREI 5777 Sh'ma OCTOBER 2016 שמע Kehilat Ahavat Achim – A Reconstructionist Synagogue SundayOctober2EREVROSHhaSHANAH7:30PMserviceinShul MondayOctober3 ROSHhaSHANAHI9:30AMserviceinShul Children’sservices:3rdthru5thgrade:10AM–11AM 4yearsthru2ndgrade:11:15AM–12:15PM followedbyTashlichattheriverside followedbyLuncheoninCommunityCenter TuesdayOctober4ROSHhaSHANAHII10AMserviceinShul TuesdayOctober11 EREVYOMKIPPUR~KolNidre6:30PMserviceinShul WednesdayOctober12YOMKIPPUR~Morningservice9:30AMserviceinShul Children’sservices:3rdthru5thgrade:10AM–11AM 4yearsthru2ndgrade:11:15AM–12:15PM ~Jonahdiscussion4PMinShul ~Yizkor&Neilah5PMserviceinShul followedbyBreak-the-FastPotluckinCommunityCenter (pleasedropoffyourdairy/parvepotluckitemsatthe CommunityCenterbeforecomingtoShul) SundayOctober16EREVSUKKOT~Sukkahbuilding11AMatCommunityCenter followedbyserviceandPotluckLuncheon MondayOctober24EREVSIMCHATTORAH6:30PMserviceinShul EREVSUKKOT~SundayOctober16,11AMattheCommunityCenter Help build our Sukkah and join the fun — bring a dairy/parve dish to our potluck luncheon. EREVSIMCHATTORAH~MondayOctober24,6:30PMattheShul Celebrate the completion of the annual cycle of Torah readings with a joyful ceremony! JEWISH CONGREGATION OF NEW PALTZ ELUL 5776 - TISHREI 5777 OCTOBER 2016 BOARD OF TRUSTEES RABBI President: Marc Schain 687-0667 [email protected] Rabbi Bill Strongin 616-7403 [email protected] Vice President: Susan Cohen 566-3210 cohensusan7@gmail,com OFFICE Secretary: Meri Lederer 797-9963 [email protected] Rotem Ben-Avinoam 255-9817 [email protected] Treasurer: Paul Zuckerman 914 489-2279 [email protected] Financial Secretary: Adele Ruger 255-5379 [email protected] Arlene Birnbaum 255-6877 [email protected] Scott Cullen 255-2500 [email protected] Marilyn DeAngelo 389-9282 Amy Donnelly 901-5791 [email protected] [email protected] Suzanne Holt 255-4692 [email protected] Dafna Neiger 706-2670 [email protected] Amanda Paul 255-9922 [email protected] Lisa Randleman 256-0011 [email protected] Spense Rohrlick 255-5116 Myra Sorin 255-5016 Robin Torres 256-0137 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] CONTACTS Archivist Adult Programming Gladys Gottlieb 331-7589 Adele Ruger 255-5379 Jackie Swartzberg 633-8408 Baby Naming Amie Adams 256-1458 Building Operations Paul Zuckerman 255-7257 Building Scheduling/ Carol Nolan 255-0877 Calendar Caring Myra Sorin 255-5016 Choir Amie Adams 256-1458 Corresponding Sec’y Marci Formato 883-7937 Dues Paul Zuckerman 255-7257 Finance Adele Ruger 255-5379 Fundraising Meri Lederer 797-9963 Spense Rohrlick 255-5116 Hebrew School Jodi Friedman 664-0429 Teri Gil 255-2516 Kitchen Coordinator Alan Kraus 255-1378 Jewish Federation Gladys Gottlieb 331-7589 Library Gerry Sorin 255-5016 Maintenance Tom Mihalics 389-1517 Membership open position Memorial Plaques Barry Tunkel 255-8983 Nominations Meri Lederer 797-9963 Rabbi Liaison Tom Nolan 914-456-4256 Gerry Sorin 255-5016 Marci Formato 883-7937 Ritual Robin Torres 256-0137 Supermarket Cards Don Schiff 255-7143 Security Paul Zuckerman 255-7257 Sh’ma Editor Amy Donnelly 901-5791 Tikkun Olam Jacki Brownstein 255-1557 Gerry Sorin 255-5016 Teen Committee Dafna Neiger 706-2760 Web Keeper Tom Nolan 914-456-4256 OfficehoursatCommunityCenter:Tuesdays,Wednesdays&Thursdays,3:30to5:30 orvisitourwebsite:www.jewishcongregaAonofnewpaltz.org 2 JEWISH CONGREGATION OF NEW PALTZ ELUL 5776 - TISHREI 5777 OCTOBER 2016 from the Rabbi Dear Ahavat Achim Family, “Arami oved avi”: these words begin one of the most important of the ancient Israelite prayers – a prayer that we no longer use as such. “My father was an Aramean refugee.” We find the full text of this prayer, or holy acknowledgment, in Deuteronomy, chapter 26, the portion Ki Tavo, which we read not long ago, on September 24. It was recited when bringing to the Temple a basket of one’s best first produce of the year, during Shavuot. The prayer recounts our journey from refugee to slave to prosperous nation; the basket of produce is an illustration of the land flowing with milk and honey that we came into. Aram, the land this prayer states was a homeland of oppression, is what today we call “Syria.” We have many verses in Torah that remind us of our humble origins, and many that specifically remind us to take care of the widow, the orphan, the homeless, the refugee, for we ourselves knew all too well what is was to be one. I wonder: have we forgotten? Twenty-five hundred years before the infamous Dred Scott decision, and sitting there in plain view of the supposedly pious Supreme Court justices who made that decision, was the biblical law from Deuteronomy 23 (Portion Ki Tisa, read on September 17): “If a slave has taken refuge with you, do not hand them over to their master.” The reason is the same as above: we knew what it was like to be a slave. Have we forgotten? I am amazed that so many Americans who claim to revere the Bible as their guidebook for righteous living can turn their faces away from the plight of the refugees that the Holy Scripture itself says to embrace. So many ignore the orphan and the poor and the hungry, when Scripture explicitly and emphatically commands us to care for them. Apart from the original natives of this land, nearly every other American is the descendant of a refugee, whether from political or from social oppression, or the descendant of a slave. And this is not a memory that has to stretch back three thousand years ago, but generally less than three hundred years ago, two hundred, one hundred, or even within living memory. Certainly we Jews have an especially keen memory of the plight of the oppressed, the wartorn, the battered and beaten, the refugees from relentless attempts to murder us. Any American, and especially any Jewish American, must stand up to help those in similar circumstances. Really, any mensch must do so. Join us for our special October 29 fundraising event created by our Syrian Refugee Rescue Committee. Details are on the next page. If we have made the t’shuvah that we have hoped to make during the Days of Awe, if we truly seek to make up for past wrongs and to live more righteously, than this issue is certainly a litmus test of such a commitment. And when we vote next month, we need to keep in our minds and in our hearts the Jewish devotion to justice, our devotion to overthrowing prejudice, bullying and pettiness. From our family to yours: l’shanah tovah tikateyvu, may you be written for a good year. Get your High Holidays tickets now! Your tickets, which admit your family to all High Holiday services, were included with your membership mailing from JCNP. Please show these tickets at the door of our shul at all High Holidays services. If you haven’t yet returned your JCNP paperwork, please do so immediately; we’ll send out your tickets promptly. And please extend invitations to your non-member friends, who may contact the office (845 255-9817) for complimentary tickets. Donations, which help to sustain us throughout the year, are always encouraged and appreciated! 3 JEWISH CONGREGATION OF NEW PALTZ ELUL 5776 - TISHREI 5777 OCTOBER 2016 the Syrian Refugee Response Committee’s Fundraising Gala October 29 6:30 wine & cheese hour 7:30 program begins Catered Middle Eastern buffet dinner Silent Auction Music and dancing with the dance band Soul Purpose Keynote Speaker Riva Silverman, HIAS VP for External Affairs Proceeds from the gala will go to HIAS, earmarked for direct Syrian refugee relief. HIAS is an organization with Jewish roots that works to resettle the most vulnerable refugees of all faiths and ethnicities from all over the world. Our keynote speaker, Riva Silverman, is VP of external affairs at HIAS. She has decades of experience in promoting civil and human rights, religious freedom, and empowerment for marginalized communities, through Jewish social justice organizations. Entertainment will be provided by Soul Purpose, described by the Huguenot Herald as “a smokin' band whose joyous renditions of R&B, swing, and rock & roll will lift your heart.” Check out their website: http://www.soulpurposehudsonvalley.com On October 20, Thursday Night Live presents the film “Complicit”, co-sponsored by SRRC. There will be a Silent Auction preview of art work and getaway destinations in the Community Center lobby from 6 to 7 PM. You may submit pre-bids on any of the previewed items. There will be another opportunity to view and bid on the Silent Auction items on October 23 from 2 to 5 PM. Name________________ Phone______________ Email________________ number of Single Admissions @ $100 number of Bronze Supporters (one ticket and mention in the program) @ $150 number of Silver Supporters (t wo tickets and mention in the program) @ $300 number of Gold Supporters (t wo tickets and mention in the program) @ $400 ___ ___ ___ ___ Mail to Spense Rohrlick, 22 Holland Lane, New Paltz, NY 12561 with a check made out to ‘JCNP – Syrian Refugee Relief Fund’ by October 14. No sales at the door. All reservations must be prepaid. Contact Spense Rohrlick (845-255-5116 or [email protected]) for more information. Remember, proceeds from the gala will be donated to HIAS for direct Syrian refugee relief. 4 JEWISH CONGREGATION OF NEW PALTZ ELUL 5776 - TISHREI 5777 OCTOBER 2016 HAVURAT haLEV Saturday, October 22 Saturday, November 12 Service 10:00 to 11:30 AM in the Community Center, New Paltz Join us for a contemplative and musical Shabbat morning service led by Rabbi Rena Blumenthal Kiddush and Oneg following the service “Bring and Share” a small nosh for the oneg Everyone is welcome! Submissions to the Sh’ma are due by October 13 for the November 2016 issue. Send your entries to [email protected], or call Amy Donnelly at 845 901-5791. 5 JEWISH CONGREGATION OF NEW PALTZ ELUL 5776 - TISHREI 5777 OCTOBER 2016 Thursday Night Live 7:00 PM at our Community Center 30 N. Chestnut Street, New Paltz Oct. 20 Film: “Complicit” This is the tragic story of Jewish refugees who were stranded on-board the St. Louis in 1939. A family member of one of the passengers will speak. Discussion will follow. This evening is a joint program with our Syrian Refugee Response Committee and is generously sponsored by Ms. Gloria Turk. There will be a Silent Auction preview of some art work and getaway destinations in the Community Center lobby from 6 to 7 PM. If you are unable to attend the Syrian Refugee Relief fundraising gala, you may submit bids on any of the previewed items at this time. Oct. 27 Film & Performance: Dance therapy in prison Watch as these men in an upstate New York prison grow and gain confidence and dignity through a dance program taught by Susan Slotnick. Nov. 10 Discussion: Loss, Grief and Community This presentation will explore grief and loss and its stages, and will help the participants frame their feelings within cultural and religious practices. We will share personal experiences and then develop a course of healing and supportive methods for individuals, families and communities. Presented by Ms. Cassese, LMSW, an experienced clinician who who has worked in trauma situations and with victims of crime and abuse. Nov. 17 Feature Film: “A Love to Hide” What did it mean to be gay in France in 1940? For some it was a matter of life or death! Dec. 1 Presentation: Israeli Culture Part 2, by Tova Weitzman Dec 10 Lecture: Placing Terrorism in an Historical Context Presented by Lewis Brownstein, Professor and chair of Political Science and International Relations at SUNY New Paltz. In addition to teaching at SUNY New Paltz, he has also taught at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. 6 JEWISH CONGREGATION OF NEW PALTZ ELUL 5776 - TISHREI 5777 OCTOBER 2016 Louis & Mildred Resnick Lecture Series Gerald Sorin, Director Wednesdays at 7:30 PM State University of New York at New Paltz, Lecture Center room 104 JEWS AND MODERN MEMOIR October 5 – Eileen Pollack Eileen Pollack’s most recent novel, BREAKING AND ENTERING, was named a New York Times Editor’s Choice selection. She also wrote PARADISE, NEW YORK, a novel, and two collections of short fiction. She teaches Creative Writing at the University of Michigan. Her new book is THE ONLY WOMAN IN THE ROOM: WHY SCIENCE IS STILL A BOYS’ CLUB. October 12 – YOM KIPPUR – No lecture October 19 – Dan Horowitz, Professor of American Studies emeritus, Smith College Dan Horowitz has published THE MORALITY OF SPENDING, BETTY FRIEDAN AND THE MAKING OF THE FEMININE MYSTIQUE and ON THE CUSP: THE YALE COLLEGE CLASS OF 1960 AND A WORLD ON THE VERGE OF CHANGE. October 26 – Stefanie Lauer, actress, painter, professor of English Stefanie Lauer has written HOME IS THE PLACE, and most recently DIPPING: A MEMOIR, which tells of a Jewish child in Hitler’s prewar Berlin, the teen years she spent somewhat buffeted about as a refugee and evacuee in England, the reunion in the United States with her parents and brother towards the end of World War II, and more. the Caring Committee presents ONE BOOK ONE NEW PALTZ As usual, the kickoff meeting of One Book One New Paltz will be in our Jewish Center with Rabbi Bill leading the discussion. The Bagel Brunch/Discussion will be on Sunday, November 13 at 11:00 AM. Please feel free to bring a vegetarian dish to share. The book this year is $2.00 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America, by Kathryn J. Edin and H. Luke Shaefer, sociology professors and researchers. They found that over 1 1/2 million households live on only that much, and they interviewed several families to learn how they got there, what they do to subsist, and what their hopes are. They also give suggestions for what our government and our society might do to help solve this problem. Please read this book! It is now available in paperback and hardcover at our local bookstores at a 10% discount, and in the library. One Book One New Paltz has 14 events planned for the third week of November, including book discussions, presentations, a Do-It-Yourself Zine Workshop, a Resume/Job Search Workshop, and the showing of an episode of the TV show Shameless. To see the entire schedule of events, please go to OneBookOneNewPaltz.com . 7 JEWISH CONGREGATION OF NEW PALTZ ELUL 5776 - TISHREI 5777 OCTOBER 2016 CARING COMMITTEE If a ride is needed for any shul or Community Center event, please call Sharon Raphael at 255-5367. Get Well Wishes to: Gertrude Sirrine, who comes regularly to our community luncheons Meri Lederer’s daughter, Julia Lynn Lacon Gladys Gottlieb Congratulations to: Amy Donnelly, whose daughter and daughter-in-law each gave birth to a boy in late August. Sincere Condolences to: Nan Satter and family on the death of her mother in Florida in early September. Thank You to: Paul Zuckerman for seeing that the stoves and ranges in our Community Center kitchen were properly repaired and safe. “Cool as a Cucumber” September Luncheon On a beautiful and warm September 13th, we welcomed 21 guests to our “cool” community luncheon, the first after a summer break. Nicholas Baxter presided as our volunteer chef who planned, purchased and oversaw the preparation of a fantastic meal. Our appetizer was a wonderfully tasty ratatouille and a red pepper hummus served with whole-wheat pita wedges and French bread slices. A delicious cauliflower soup followed; it was topped with apple/pear relish. Yum! It was like having dessert early! The main dish was Moroccan fishcakes topped with fresh-cooked tomatoes, alongside French-cut celeriac, lentils, coarsely chopped hazelnuts, and mint – very elegant as well as healthy! Our beautiful salad was radish and cucumber slices with dill and a light cream sauce. Though there was not much room left in our tummies, we couldn’t resist the light “deconstructed” meringues for dessert with assorted fresh fruit, chocolate drizzle and cream. Congratulations and thanks go to our new helpers who pitched in at the last minute when our regular assistant cooks couldn’t be there: Jacki Brownstein, David Krikun, Carol Nolan and Myra Sorin in the kitchen; and Marilyn DeAngelo, Sheila Fishman and Carole Ford in the front room. Also, a huge thank-you goes to Betty Marton for her presentation/discussion, “In Your Own Words,” about how we can capture and preserve our life stories for ourselves and for future generations. Our guests realized they have many such stories, and shared them in the discussion. Thank you to all, guests and helpers alike. Please come again, or please join us for the first time. We have a really lovely time. Please join us at our next Luncheon, Thursday, October 20 Please note that this event will be on a THURSDAY, not our usual day, and it’s in the third week of October, not the second week. Our delicious community luncheons, sponsored by the Caring Committee, are open to all adults, with special encouragement to seniors. For more information or to reserve your place, contact Myra Sorin at 255-5016 or [email protected]. We always have a good time and eat the best food! Future luncheons are tentatively scheduled for Tuesdays: Nov 8; Dec 13; (none in Jan or Feb); Mar 14; Apr 4; May 9; Jun 6. Help Us to Help You! The Caring Committee’s most important work is providing support to families experiencing illness, hardship or bereavement, and congratulations to families with lovely accomplishments. Please bring such things to our attention by contacting Carol Zuckerman (255-6604 or [email protected]) or any member of the Caring Committee. We appreciate your help, and can’t do it without you! 8 JEWISH CONGREGATION OF NEW PALTZ ELUL 5776 - TISHREI 5777 OCTOBER 2016 CONGRATULATIONS! Mazal Tov to these members of our shul who are celebrating October wedding anniversaries! Israel & Lillian Burd Andrew & Sharon Sycoff Marc & Meri Lederer Marvin & Arlene Birnbaum David Krikun & Phyllis Freeman Ronald & Marjorie Simon Robert Cohn & Susan Stessin Cohn Best wishes to these members of our shul’s extended family who are celebrating October birthdays! Lewis Brownstein Laurence Gillman Daniel Scherrer Daniel Rudder Jessica Schain Hawke Kosofsky Miles Cohen Andy Satter Jennifer Branitz Mitchell Harkavy Beth Sirof Jesse Chance Allen Schiff Mikael Cohn Connor Edwards Rachel Markowitz Deena McGarvey Susan McBride Daniel Goldman Anna Adams Sarah Lederer Gerald Sorin Mark Swartzberg Donald Schiff Judy Joffee Jacob Sirof Marjorie Simon Laurence Gillman Shepherd Cohen Pamela Gillman Seth Hollander Aaron Rudder Ethan Pitt Sarah Slotnick Jordan Cohn Jackie Swartzberg Noah Kalus Jacqueline Rappaport Ronald Feigen Steven Nussbaum Elianah Slotnick Eric Hollman TUESDAY EVENING FILM SERIES, 7 PM presented by the Federation’s Israel Advocacy Committee at Congregation Ahavath Israel,100 Lucas Ave. Kingston FREE! November 1: “ISRAEL IN THE BIBLE” - Explores the ancient connection between Israel and the Bible, dating back to Abraham. November 15: “ISRAEL - A MODERN MIRACLE” - The creation of a state. November 29: “ISRAEL INSIDE” - How a small nation makes a big difference. December 6: “SPEAK UP FOR ISRAEL” - Learn how to effectively communicate for Israel; let the Truth replace the negative narrative. Please visit www.ucjf.org and click on the DIRECTORY OF ULSTER COUNTY SYNAGOGUES to see the range of religious, social and educational activities offered at our county’s congregations. There are holiday celebrations, spiritual retreats, friend-raisers, fund-raisers & much more. 9 JEWISH CONGREGATION OF NEW PALTZ ELUL 5776 - TISHREI 5777 JCNP Board of Trustees meeting minutes Members Present: Others Present: Members Not Present: OCTOBER 2016 August 21, 2016 M. Schain, P. Zuckerman, A. Ruger, M. Lederer, A. Donnelly, M. DeAngelo, S. Holt, M. Sorin, A. Paul, R. Torres, L. Randleman, Rabbi Bill Carol Nolan, Artie Raphael S. Rohrlick, S. Cullen, S. Cohen, D. Neiger, A. Birnbaum Moment of Silence/Prayer Motion by A. Ruger, seconded by M. DeAngelo, to approve June minutes. Approved unanimously with two abstentions. Calendar and organization ideas – Carol Nolan There has been a great deal of input into the development of the calendar. It will be distributed with High Holidays tickets and will be on the website. It will be supplemented by the monthly Sh’ma calendar. There are currently no dates for fundraising events, the blood drive or the highway cleanup. Those involved in developing the calendar propose that each of the festivals, observances, etc., have an “owner” or “point person” to quarterback it. It was also suggested that each Board member be an “owner” or “co-owner” of an event. It was proposed that the “owner” need not be a Board member, but that there should always be a Board member liaison for each event. Thank you to Carol Nolan and Lisa Randleman for organizing the calendar. Another suggestion: there could be a binder which would include the procedures for each event, including all of the things that have been done to prepare for it in the past. An events checklist, drafted by L. Randleman, was proposed to help clarify what must be done to prepare for any event. Syrian Refugee Committee update – Carol Nolan The fundraiser on 10/29 will include a wine and cheese hour, a Middle Eastern buffet, a keynote speaker, a silent auction and dancing to the music of Soul Purpose. Tickets will be sold for the event at various levels. This is going to be a JCNP-led event but not a JCNP-only event. The funds collected will be used for direct aid to refugees through a well-vetted organization. The committee sees itself as having three prongs: fundraising, outreach and advocacy. The committee would like the board to approve the legislative agenda outlined in the committee’s proposal, which would mean the committee would be involved in educational and awareness raising activities. It was suggested that the committee hold a question and answer session for the congregation. It was also suggested that the committee change its focus from advocacy to education. High Holidays planning We need greeters from the Board. A suggestion was made to have a committee of Board members and general members to coordinate tickets. This will address security and help us gather information on nonmembers who attend. Volunteers for this committee are: L. Randleman, M. DeAngelo, M. Schain and A. Ruger. Thursday Night Live update – A. Ruger The fall season is booked; we have a Klezmer band, two or three films, dance, etc. We still need some presenters to introduce events. Fiddler on the Roof ticket update – S. Holt 26 out of 50 tickets have been sold. The event will be promoted in the local newspapers; Woodland Pond is working on selling tickets as well. 10 JEWISH CONGREGATION OF NEW PALTZ ELUL 5776 - TISHREI 5777 JCNP Board of Trustees meeting minutes OCTOBER 2016 August 21, 2016 Ritual committee survey results – R. Torres Robin Torres is now the chair of the Ritual committee. She summarized the survey results; there was a 60% response rate. The committee, a diverse group, is currently meeting every two weeks. Data reveal that people don’t attend shul for a variety of reasons (exhaustion, moved out of the area, age, etc.) but that they love the shul and love being a part of the community. Overall, yahrzeits motivate people to attend. Some suggestions are: to start services on time (even if there isn’t yet a minyan), to tell people the length of the service (and keep it reasonably short), to feed people at services (either before or after), to start services at 6 in the winter and 7 in the summer. People generally love the Rabbi and love music. A suggestion was made to create a “hospitality fund” into which people would give money for an oneg that they are sponsoring. The food would be bought by someone else, so that sponsors don’t have to cook or set up if they are sponsoring an oneg (which is often a deterrent.) Open House update – A. Paul Open House to be held August 28, 10 AM – noon. Teri Gil is doing the Hebrew school part of it and Amanda Paul is doing the membership part. Food has been ordered. Nancy Gross will do a craft. All the Hebrew school teachers will be there. Board members are encouraged to attend. Closing of Church Street The Village Board has considered experimenting with closing Church Street on some days. The village has been in touch with the Rabbi and will contact him if there are future discussions about it. It doesn’t appear that it will be happening. Membership The committee is working hard but is still in need of a chair. There are people who have still not sent in their membership information. Rotem and Nancy Gross are going to call Hebrew school families but other members need to be called as well. M. DeAngelo and S. Holt volunteered to help make these calls. People on the membership committee will also be making some calls. Other/New Business Range repair – The two ranges in the kitchen are disconnected for safety reasons and should be repaired. The one on the left only has use of the burners and the one on the right only has use of the ovens. The outside of the Community Center was painted and trimmed. The soffits were replaced. However, the fiddler is still on the roof. Adjourned 9:03 PM Executive Session If you wish to schedule an event at the Shul or Community Center, please confirm that the space you need is available before finalizing your plans. This is important both to avoid unexpected conflicts and because, more and more, cleaning and maintenance are being handled by outside contractors who don't necessarily have a close connection to our activities. Fitting their work in is much easier when there is a complete picture of all building activities. To reserve a space for your activity, contact Carol Nolan at [email protected]. 11 JEWISH CONGREGATION OF NEW PALTZ ELUL 5776 - TISHREI 5777 OCTOBER 2016 YAHRZEITS Name Observed This Year Hebrew Date Aaron Weitzman Observing this yahrzeit Howard Leibovitch & Tova Weitzman Wednesday, 10/5/2016 Relationship father Tishrei 3, 5777 Ellen Rudder Observing this yahrzeit Ed & Wendy Rudder Thursday, 10/6/2016 Relationship mother Tishrei 4, 5777 Lester Cohn Observing this yahrzeit Ron & Lois Cohn Rabbi William & Diane Strongin Sunday, 10/9/2016 Relationship father congregant Tishrei 7, 5777 Ethel Wittenberg Observing this yahrzeit Marilyn DeAngelo Sunday, 10/9/2016 Relationship mother Tishrei 7, 5777 Frances Rohrlick Observing this yahrzeit Spenser & Doris Rohrlick Tuesday, 10/11/2016 Relationship mother Tishrei 9, 5777 Shirley Blutig (Suruh) Observing this yahrzeit Larry & Helise Winters Thursday, 10/13/2016 Relationship mother Tishrei 11, 5777 Hattie Davis Observing this yahrzeit Donald & Darlene Davis Thursday, 10/13/2016 Relationship aunt Tishrei 11, 5777 Susan Kahn (Hava Sima) Observing this yahrzeit Rabbi William & Diane Strongin Friday, 10/14/2016 Relationship congregant Tishrei 12, 5777 Allie Rohrlick Observing this yahrzeit Spenser & Doris Rohrlick Friday, 10/14/2016 Relationship father Tishrei 12, 5777 Ida Streltzoff Observing this yahrzeit Stephen & Melanie Strell Friday, 10/14/2016 Relationship mother Tishrei 12, 5777 Alan Posner (Avrum Bher ben Yonkiv Moishe) Saturday, 10/15/2016 Observing this yahrzeit Relationship Scott & Jacki Morrison father Tishrei 13, 5777 Clara Zahn (Chaya) Observing this yahrzeit Artie & Sharon Raphael Sunday, 10/16/2016 Relationship mother Tishrei 14, 5777 Abraham Lewis Kravet (Avraham) Observing this yahrzeit Ron & Lois Cohn Monday, 10/17/2016 Relationship grandfather Tishrei 15, 5777 12 JEWISH CONGREGATION OF NEW PALTZ ELUL 5776 - TISHREI 5777 OCTOBER 2016 YAHRZEITS Name Observed This Year Hebrew Date Pauline Stern Monday, 10/17/2016 Observing this yahrzeit Gerald Teters & Betty Marton Tishrei 15, 5777 Relationship grandmother Rita Goldberg (Rifka) Tuesday, 10/18/2016 Observing this yahrzeit Lewis & Jacqueline Brownstein Tishrei 16, 5777 Relationship sister-in-law Maia Scherrer Wednesday, 10/19/2016 Observing this yahrzeit Daniel Scherrer & Jo Schaffel Tishrei 17, 5777 Relationship mother Benjamin Chernick (Bainish) Monday, 10/24/2016 Observing this yahrzeit Gloria Gillman Tishrei 22, 5777 Relationship father Dr. Robert Richman (Moshe ben Avram) Tuesday, 10/25/2016 Observing this yahrzeit Amy Donnelly Tishrei 23, 5777 Relationship father Tula Copernik Thursday, 10/27/2016 Observing this yahrzeit Ronald & Zelda Feigen Tishrei 25, 5777 Relationship mother Jack Gidseg (Yankel ben Chuna v'Feiga) Thursday, 10/27/2016 Observing this yahrzeit Eric Gidseg & Rebecca Walters Tishrei 25, 5777 Relationship father Arthur Joseph Kushner Friday, 10/28/2016 Observing this yahrzeit Rabbi William & Diane Strongin Tishrei 26, 5777 Relationship congregant To add someone to the yahrzeit list that the Shul maintains for our members, or to correct a name or date listed here, please contact the office at [email protected] or 255-9817. 13 JEWISH CONGREGATION OF NEW PALTZ ELUL 5776 - TISHREI 5777 OCTOBER 2016 DONATIONS General Fund Gloria Gillman Lori & Barry Tunkel Gladys & Donald Gottlieb Monday Mah Jongg Group Monday Mah Jongg Group Margie & Ron Simon Myra & Gerry Sorin Yahrzeit for Harry Gillman In memory of Raymond Tunkel Yahrzeit for Howard Gottlieb In honor of our friend Elaine Stessin In memory of Elaine Stessin Pushke donation Pushke donation Adult Education Gloria Turk Adult Ed program donation Syrian Refugee Relief Fund Nancy & Richard Cohen Donation DELIDINNER Thursday,October6,5PMto8PM DELIDinnerOrderyourfavoritedelidinnerinadvance andpickitupattheKingstonVFWPost,708EastChesterSt. Extension,oreatitthere.Koshermeats(pastrami,cornedbeefand turkey),plusallthefixings—potatosalad,coleslawandyummydesserts! $30permeal-payatthedoor LewandAmyKirschner,caterers [email protected] ThisisafundraiserfortheReherCenterforImmigrantCultureandHistory Please Support these Businesses SCOTT I. 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NY 15 ELUL 5776 - TISHREI 5777 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday OCTOBER 2016 Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 29 Elul 3 EREV ROSH HaSHANAH 7:30 PM 9 1 Tishrei 4 2 Tishrei 5 ROSH ROSH HaSHANAH HaSHANAH FIRST DAY SECOND 9:30 AM DAY followed by 10 AM Tashlich, then NO Bet or luncheon Gimmel @ CC classes 7 Tishrei 10 8 Tishrei 11 NO office hours NO Torah Study NO Bet or Gimmel classes 16 14 Tishrei 17 15 Tishrei 18 SUKKOT I EREV SUKKOT Sukkah NO office hours building, NO Torah Study service & potluck w/ Chaverim Arts 11 AM @ CC Dalet & Hey classes YOM KIPPUR MORNING SERVICE 9:30 AM EREV SIMCHAT TORAH 6 PM 28 Tishrei 31 B’nai Mitzvah parents’ meeting 10 AM @ CC 11 Tishrei 14 NO Vav or B’nai Mitzvah classes SHABBAT SHUVAH 12 Tishrei 15 13 Tishrei HA’AZINU Vav & B’nai Mitzvah Family Class & service 9 AM @ CC Shabbat service 6 PM NO office hours Jonah Discussion 4 PM YIZKOR & NEILAH 5 PM followed by BREAK-FAST Potluck @ CC 16 Tishrei 19 17 Tishrei 20 SUKKOT II CHOL HaMOED SUKKOT III Bet & Gimmel classes Dalet & Hey classes 18 Tishrei 21 COMMUNITY LUNCHEON noon @ CC Vav & B’nai Mitzvah classes office hours 5:30 - 7 PM @ CC 22 Tishrei 25 Preview Silent NO office hours Auction items NO Torah Study 2 - 5 PM @CC 30 Family Shabbat service 6 PM 19 Tishrei 22 20 Tishrei CHOL HaMOED SUKKOT V CHOL HaMOED SUKKOT VI Shabbat service & Junior Congregation 6 PM HAVURAT HaLEV w/ Rabbi Rena 10 AM @ CC followed by kiddush & oneg TNL MOVIE: “Complicit” 7 PM @ CC 21 Tishrei 24 HOSHANA RABA SUKKOT VII 5 Tishrei 8 Vav & B’nai Mitzvah classes 10 Tishrei 13 Board of Trustees 7 PM 23 4 Tishrei 7 Rabbi’s office hours 5:30 - 7 PM @ CC 9 Tishrei 12 EREV YOM KIPPUR KOL NIDRE 6:30 PM 3 Tishrei 6 26 Elul NITZAVIM 6 Tishrei VAYELECH 29 Tishrei NO office hours NO Torah Study 23 Tishrei 26 Bet & Gimmel classes SIMCHAT TORAH 24 Tishrei 27 Dalet & Hey classes 25 Tishrei 28 Vav & B’nai Mitzvah classes Rabbi’s office hours 5:30 - 7 PM @ CC TNL MOVIE/ PEFORMANCE: Dance in Prison 7 PM @ CC 26 Tishrei 29 Shabbat service 6 PM 27 Tishrei SYRIAN REFUGEE RELIEF FUNDRAISER GALA 6:30 PM @ CC