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Bulletin Number 5 January 2015 10 Tevet – 11 Shevat 5775 Rabbi Andrew Busch Cantor Robbie Solomon Rabbi Elissa Sachs-Kohen Cantor Ann G. Sacks Rabbi Emeritus Rex D. Perlmeter ... Baltimore Hebrew Congregation www.bhcong.org ! “” CONGREGATIONAL CONVERSATIONS: ? our path forward “” . .. ! see page 5 for details Take a Peek Inside . . . New and Returning Members . . . . 2 Todah Rabbah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 From the Clergy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 A Message from the President . . . . 3 BHC Faces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Upcoming at BHC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Program Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Chai Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 MLK Weekend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Winter Nights on Park Heights . . . . 5 PEP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Hoffberger Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Torah Campaign Thank You . . . . . . 7 MAJYK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Youth Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 E.B. Hirsh Early Childhood Center . 8 Brotherhood News . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Sisterhood in Session . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Offerings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-12 January Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Service Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Welcome New and Returning Members! We welcome the following congregants who have joined BHC since November: Taylor Salditch & Brendan Butler Carol Ronis Lee Smothers Ellen Soltz Todah Rabbah The Congregational Kiddush on November 22 was sponsored by Jill and Kevin Kamenetz in honor of their son Karson becoming a Bar Mitzvah. The Oneg Shabbat on January 9 is sponsored by Edith Brotman & Daniel Brotman in honor of their daughter Naomi becoming a Bat Mitzvah. PARTICIPATE IN WZO ELECTIONS! Go to www.ReformJews4Israel.org to voice your support for Reform Judaism in Israel. BHC’s APP: iOS QR Code Android QR Code From The Clergy My Small Voice In Israel I vote religiously in United States elections. I don’t mean that my religion determines my vote, just that I can’t imagine not voting in every election. This past fall’s dismal voting turnout numbers were depressing. I hope that my obsession with voting is held by BHC members. Please know that I want people to vote, even if they vote differently than I do. Our vote, our voice, is crucial to living in a thriving democracy. I don’t vote in Israel, because I am not an Israeli citizen; however, I hope that Israeli citizens and those of any democracy turn out and vote. Every several years, I get a chance to vote in a way that directly impacts Israel. I do this religiously as well. This time the word “religious” has a slightly broader impact. January 15-April 30 provides one of those chances. I hope you will join me in voting as well. The opportunity is voting in the World Zionist Organization elections. Our votes will help determine the representatives to the World Zionist Congress, which will meet next fall in Jerusalem. The World Zionist Congress, the representative body that governs the World Zionist Organization (WZO) doesn’t make decisions for the Israeli government, but the WZO’s funds, policies, and positions do have a tremendous impact on Judaism. The WZO elections make our American system look simple. You can find out more about the elections at www.reformjews4israel.com. There you can pledge to vote, to insure that you get information when the polling begins in midJanuary. You can also vote directly through the American Zionist Movement website once elections start. Answers to questions which I have been asked: • Some organizations, such as Hadassah, have their own set-aside representation at these elections and, thus, are not running now. Also, you may choose to vote for another slate of candidates, and I understand that you may feel previously connected to some other body. • I encourage you to vote for ARZA’s slate in the WZO elections because ARZA is a voice for a just, equal, pluralistic future for Israel. See the website above for more details about the positive impact that a strong vote for ARZA had in the last WZO elections. • Voters must be over 18 by June 2015, Jewish, live in the United States and pay $10 ($5 if you are under 30). Please participate in these important elections. Let me know if you would like to help encourage others to vote or if you have questions. Contact me at [email protected] or 410-764-1587. – Rabbi Busch • Please Let Us Know • Due to hospital policy, clergy and Family Concerns volunteers have no way of knowing you are in the hospital unless you or a family member inform us. 2 Disclaimers: All prices, events and times published in the Bulletin are current at the time of publication, but are subject to change. Publication of an advertisement in the Bulletin is neither an endorsement nor recommendation of any advertisers’ products or services by BHC. YOU Can Help Save Lives! Leave a Legacy Leave a Legacy to BHC through your will or other planned gift. For information contact Annette Saxon, 410-764-1587, ext. 236, or [email protected]. Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Bulletin • Number 5 • 10 Tevet – 11 Shevat 5775 • January 2015 In the past two years, BHC’s Yom Kippur Gift of Life drive garnered nearly 300 potential donors to be added to the Gift of Life Bone Marrow Registry! Our continued social action effort will be aimed at registering individuals of the Baltimore Community in order to join a national registry. Your time commitment would be up to you as most events might last 2+ hours. If you are interested in volunteering to help this effort, contact Phyllis Lederman, [email protected]. A Message from the President: Martha Weiman Just January The frenzy of early winter holidays has abated, the new year rung in and it’s too soon for “Passover prep,” although I am prone to set the table early! January speaks to cold, perhaps snow, and the propensity to languidly “hunker down” in our warm homes. Very tempting, but BHC initiatives are in full swing despite the winter doldrums! The highlight of this month, for me, is the annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day commemoration shared with First Mount Olive Freewill Baptist Church, as we exchange clergy at services and reinforce our commitment to a socially just community. Dr. King said “injustice is a threat to justice everywhere.” We Jews remember Selma 1965, when Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel linked arms with activists, which included Reverend King nearby, on their historic march to Montgomery. Heschel’s comments afterward have taken on a similarly iconic status. “I felt my feet were praying.” Our histories are rich, if not always pleasant, the present and future challenging. Each day in Januaries past chronicled important events producing many seminal events in our cultures: January 1: Abraham Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation, 1863 January 2: U.S. General Grant revokes anti-Semitic expulsion order, 1863 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. calls for non-violent protests if Alabama blacks are not allowed to register and vote, 1965 January 10: First Savannah synagogue admitted to the Reform Movement, 1902 January 20: Patricia Roberts becomes Secretary of HUD, first Black woman to hold cabinet position, 1977 January 26: Brazil passes edict expelling all Jews, 1654 January 27: Allies liberate Auschwitz concentration camp, 1945 January 30: Adolph Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany, 1933; on the same day, 1939, he spoke explicitly of annihilation of European Jewry Franklin Thomas named President of Ford Foundation, 1979 Our trials and accomplishments are a celebration! Our ability to honor them together is a testament to continued strength and friendship. As Reverend King said, “we have all come from different ships but we are in the same boat.” Safe travels! Log onto BHC for our online Membership Directory! Contact Sally Palmbaum, [email protected] for your ID and password. Congregants: stay current with all that’s happening at BHC! by sending your e-mail address to [email protected], or signing up online at www.bhcong.org. BHC Faces: Our Board and Staff BHCF Bobbi Perlman Hails from: Howard County, before Columbia existed. Bobbi loved growing up in this rural and beautiful area. Her father was a developer, lawyer and doctor, and when the planned community was being built, the family moved to Pikesville. Bobbi went to Towson University and studied Psychology. She took jobs in areas of mental health and social work, including work with Jewish agencies such as JVS. Board Role: Bobbi’s main focus is serving as chair of BHC’s efforts with the Engagement Partnership. To learn more about this important new project and how you can participate, turn to page 5. Time at BHC: Bobbi and husband Aron joined in 1983. Profession: Independent Consultant for small non-profits in areas including grant-writing, fundraising and program development. 3 Things to Know About Bobbi: (1) She loves being a grandmother. Her three grandchildren are Alex, Owen and Cassie. (2) She loves to travel, and her main traveling these days is to Los Angeles to visit her grandchildren. (3) Bobbi loves hearing what others like to do; she enjoys being a good friend. Dottie Smith Hails from: Baltimore, growing up on Clifton Avenue in the Poplar Grove neighborhood. Dottie grew up with four brothers and two sisters. Before coming to BHC, Dottie worked at the Pikesville Hilton in Guest Services. Staff Role: Housekeeping Time at BHC: Dottie has worked at BHC for 16 years. Or, as she says, “I’m part of the furniture.” 3 Things to Know About Dottie: (1) Dottie loves to dance to any kind of music — just up-tempo and fun. (2) When asked what she likes best about BHC, Dottie said, “Everyone’s nice and friendly. I’m a people person. I get along with everyone.” (3) Dottie also loves her grandkids. In fact, Dottie has six grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. She has a favorite, but we decided it best not to put that child’s name in writing. Blood Drive Thank You The Blood Donor Committee wishes to thank congregants who took time from their busy schedules to donate blood during our recent drive. BHC sent 33 units of blood to the American Red Cross, which will serve 99 people. A huge thanks to the volunteers who worked to make the drive a success: Maxine Caplan, Beverly Kalus, Shelly Lohmann, Gerri Kobren, Larry Kobren, Carlyn Lipman, Harvey Litofsky, Linda Litofsky, Fannie Marder and Marcia Rosenblatt. A special note of thanks to Sisterhood for providing dinner for the volunteers and Red Cross Workers. ~ Co-chairs, Betty Fink and Phyllis Zimmerman BHC Supports High School Trips to Israel We would love to see your high school student travel to Israel on an organized Jewish trip this summer. It is a great way to have fun, make friends, learn about Israel, and build a Jewish identity. BHC has limited scholarship funds available for qualified trips. If you are interested, contact Rabbi Busch, Rabbi Sachs-Kohen or Brad Cohen, 410-764-1587. 3 Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Bulletin • Number 5 • 10 Tevet – 11 Shevat 5775 • January 2015 UPC Upcoming at BHC For more information on any of the programs below, contact Andy Wayne, [email protected] or ext. 246. Yale Gordon New Year’s Day Concert Thursday, January 1, 3-5 pm BHC will host the annual New Year’s Day Concert “Great Operas with Great Stories.” The region’s brightest stars present all-time favorite selections from the world’s most beloved operas. The concert is sponsored by the Peggy and Yale Gordon Trust and will be held in the Dalsheimer Auditorium. Free tickets are available in the Temple Office. Family Jewish Outdoor Education Sunday, January 11, 1 pm Families will explore Tu B’Shvat and create a hands on interactive program for the rest of our community on February 3. For more information, contact Brad Cohen, Director of Education, ext. 290 or [email protected]. Hoffberger Gallery Artist Reception Sunday, January 11, 2 pm See page 6 for details. PJ Shabbat Friday, January 2, 6:30 pm Bring your toddlers and young children for BHC’s pajama-clad services the first Friday of every month. Triple Treat Thursdays, January 15, 22 & 29, 10:30 am & 1 pm See page 5 for details. Winter Nights on Park Heights Thursdays, January 22 & 29, 6:30 pm See page 5 for details. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Weekend Friday, January 16, 7 pm Sunday, January 18, 10:30 am See page 5 for details. Jewish Meditation Series Sunday, January 25, 10 am See page 5 for details. Shake It Up Shabbat Friday, January 2, 6:30 pm A fun, spirit-filled service for first and second grade families. We will dance, sing, act out stories, pray, and enjoy Shabbat as a family. Chai Society Dinner Saturday, January 10, 6 pm Dine with Chai Life at the Owl Bar in Mount Vernon. Reservations required. PEP: Pursuing Educational Possibilities Sundays, January 11 & 25, 9 am See page 6 for details. Adult Hebrew Class Sundays, January 11 & 25, 9:15 am This class is for adults with little or no Hebrew reading ability, taught by Cantor Sacks. For information, contact Becky Gutin, [email protected] or ext. 250. Brotherhood Breakfast Sunday, January 11, 9:30 am See page 9 for details. Adult B’nai Mitzvah Class Sundays, January 11 & 25, 10:15 am 4 Study with our rabbis and cantors to become an Adult Bar or Bat Mitzvah. Contact Becky Gutin, ext. 250 or [email protected]. Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Bulletin • Number 5 • 10 Tevet – 11 Shevat 5775 • January 2015 Junior Choir Sunday, January 25, 11:45 am Sing with Junior Choir as Cantor Solomon leads. Contact Brad Cohen, Director of Education, ext. 290 or [email protected] for information. JYGE (5th-7th grades) Sunday, January 25, Noon Work it out with JYGE. Release your inner Maccabee on our obstacle course, then cool off with smoothie making and create your own fitness water bottle. The cost is $5. RSVP to Brad Cohen, Director of Education, ext. 290 or [email protected]. BHeCTY Social Action Sunday, January 25, 1 pm For information, contact Brad Cohen, Director of Education, ext. 290 or [email protected]. Chai Life Game Night Sunday, January 25, 4 pm See the Chai Life Column on page 5 for information. MAJYK Friday, January 30, 7 pm through Sunday, February 1 See page 8 for details. Program Highlights PH Congregational Conversations: Our Path Forward WHAT IS IT? This February, BHC will be talking. BHC will be chatting, discussing and schmoozing, all part of a listening campaign we are calling, “Congregational Conversations: Our Path Forward.” Spurred on by our involvement in a project with The Associated called “The Engagement Partnership,” we are aiming to have hundreds of 1-on-1 conversations with BHC members to get a better sense of our culture, community and future together. HOW DO I GET INVOLVED? If you would like to be part of this meaningful effort and you have an hour or two to spare for a great conversation, then you can contact me at [email protected], who will connect you with one of our member volunteers. WHAT’S THE GOAL? Our Engagement Partnership effort is led by Bobbi Perlman (see BHC Faces on p. 3) and our “Design Team.” Our goal is to understand how to best engage BHC’s members in our spiritual and dynamic community. Our storied synagogue had an amazing past and we endeavor to build a bright future. Congregational Conversations will truly be positive step on our path forward. Andy Wayne Director of Communications and Engagement Chai Life CL Winter Events Chai Life had a great December. Shabbat on December 5 was at our house and we were delighted to host a big crowd. It was another successful potluck dinner with a variety of delicious food. Chai Life members also had fun joining the congregational Chanukah dinner and service at BHC on December 19. Our trivia team, Chai IQ, is ready to make a triumphant return beginning the first week of January. We will be playing once a week in Mt. Vernon. You can find more information about trivia on our Facebook page, facebook.com/chailifebhc. Chai Life is also hosting Game Night on Sunday, January 25. We will be playing a variety of classic and new board games; it should be a great time for all. For more information about Chai Life, contact Ben Goldberg, [email protected] or Amy Goldberg, [email protected] Amy & Ben Goldberg Chai Life Co-Chairs Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Our Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. weekend of worshipping together enables Baltimore Hebrew Congregation and First Mount Olive Freewill Baptist Church to continue our relationship through song, fellowship, and schmoozing. Bishop Oscar E. Brown will deliver the sermon during BHC’s Friday evening Shabbat Service, January 16, 7 pm. Rabbi Busch will deliver the sermon during First Mount Olive’s Sunday morning service, January 18, 10:30 am. Issues of race continue to be a point of friction in the United States, decades after the work and death of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. BHC’s hosting of First Mount Olive’s worship from 2007 to 2012 was a symbol and an opportunity to carry on the heritage of working for common humanity in our country. Help us continue those crucial efforts and the continuation of the relationship between our congregants and between our congregations. Join us at BHC for Friday’s service and join us on Sunday morning for worship at First Mount Olive, 618 North Hammonds Ferry Road, Linthicum, 21090. Triple Treat Meet and greet at 10 am, then study with BHC clergy, Director of Education and lay leaders at 10:30 am. At Noon we break for lunch, at your expense (no pork or shellfish). Afternoon programs begin at 1 pm. Everyone is welcome to attend all or part of the sessions. There is no charge except for special trips as noted. INFO: Harriet Meier, 410-833-8822 or [email protected]. January 15 10:30 am Captain Heber Watts, Jr, “Ethics in Government and Business” Movie with Captain Heber Watts, Jr 1 pm January 22 10:30 am Captain Heber Watts, Jr, “Ethics in Government and Business” Howard Reznick, Senior Manager, Jewish Community 1 pm Services, “Winter Blues” January 29 10:30 am Captain Heber Watts, Jr, “Ethics in Government and Business” 1 pm Tu B’Shvat sing-a-long with Cantor Solomon Winter Nights On Park Heights Have you loved BHC’s Summer Nights on Park Heights gatherings? Well, you are in luck, as we have created Winter Nights on Park Heights due to the success of its seasonal counterpart. Thursdays, January 22 and 29, 6:30-8 pm, you’ll find a warm space and a warm crowd here at BHC for current events discussions with Rabbi Busch and Rabbi Sachs-Kohen. The free evenings will include winter cocktails and hot snacks. Of course, please note that these evenings will take place weather permitting. We hope you will warm up with Winter Nights on Park Heights. For any questions, contact Andy Wayne, Director of Communications and Engagement, [email protected], 410-764-1587 ext. 246. Jewish Meditation Series Our four-part course on Jewish Meditation begins on Sunday, January 25, 10 am-Noon at BHC. Last year’s participants thoroughly enjoyed each meditative moment of this class, led by Rachel Wohl and Marcia Glass-Siegel. Learn the practices of contemplative Jewish meditation, chanting, mindfulness and loving kindness. The three other sessions are Sundays, February 1, 8 and 22. Cost is $50 for the series or $15 per session. Register by contacting Andy Wayne, by January 21, [email protected] or 410-764-1587. Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Bulletin • Number 5 • 10 Tevet – 11 Shevat 5775 • January 2015 5 PEP: Adult Education Join us for food, friendship and intellectual stimulation as we start our spring semester of courses on select Sundays, beginning January 11. PEP is a group of friendly adults who study together at BHC on Sunday mornings in a casual and relaxed setting. We have two different classes taught by clergy. Every PEP class begins with bagels and sweets at 9 am. Each PEP member is responsible for helping to provide one breakfast during the course of the year. PEP concludes at 11:45 am when Religious School is over. This semester, Cantor Solomon will teach the topic, “The Growing Pains of Synagogue Music,” Learn where we’ve been, where we are, and where we’re likely to end up. Then join Rabbi Busch as he discusses the topic, “Evolving High Holy Day Prayers.” It will be early for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, but not too early to better understand the choices that Reform Judaism has made regarding our prayers, traditions, and practices. We will look at the machzors (High Holy Day prayerbooks) that we have used and explore what our machzor will look like in the future. In the process, we will deepen our understanding of Jewish prayer, the holidays, and ourselves. There are no books required. To register for these great courses and for more information contact Ruth Spivak, 410-666-1891, or [email protected]. Shabbat Shira “Shabbat Shira” or the “Sabbath of Song” occurs each year when we read the Song of the Sea from the Torah. The Song of the Sea, Exodus 15, includes the Mi Chamocha. It is the Torah’s song of celebration of the Exodus from Egypt. Join us Friday, January 30, 6:15 pm as we celebrate Shabbat and enjoy special music celebrating Shabbat Shira. Hoffberger Gallery HG Landscapes Near and Afar work by William Tamburrino January/February Exhibit Reception: Sunday, January 11, 2-4 pm ‘From The Fells Point Marina’ I have enduring interest in painting plein aire. Attempting to capture a wholeness of light, space and place is a persistent stimulus when confronting the landscape. I work to be responsive to the light and time of day, as well as to the changes of the seasons. The subjects of painting are many varied places, whether urban or rural, and occasionally the variety of times of day of a single place. In recent years I have had several opportunities to travel and geographically diversify the subject. ~William Tamburrino TICKETS ON SALE NOW BALTIMORE HEBREW CONGREGATION PRESENTS a fabulous evening of CLASSIC 05.07.15 | this event benefits | BHC’S YOUTH COMMUNITY INCLUDING THE E.B. HIRSH EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER AND YOUTH EDUCATION | honoring | RONNIE AND ROBERT FOOTLICK event chairs BARBI HYMAN MARJORIE GOODMAN sponsorship opportunities ANNETTE SAXON [email protected] information 4 4 3 - 5 2 4 - 0 2 8 4 . W W W. B H CO N G . O R G 6 Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Bulletin • Number 5 • 10 Tevet – 11 Shevat 5775 • January 2015 TT FAMILY CONCERNS IN ACTION Tikkun Torah Thank You For Making The Torah Campaign A Huge Success! Thank you donors and participants in Tikkun Torah: Repairing Our Torahs, Ensuring Our Future. By making your generous gift and writing a letter with the scribe in one of BHC’s Torah Scrolls, you have continued a 3000-year Jewish tradition. If you did not have the opportunity to participate in one of our letter-writing days, we are working on new opportunities. Visit www.bhcong.org to register and indicate your interest or to make a donation. We will contact you as soon as possible. Annette G. Saxon Director of Development TIKKUN TORAH DONORS Torah Anonymous (2) Rosenthal-Statter Foundation Norma & Boris Yaffe Torah Restoration Fund Ruth Gavis Leslie & David Glickman Ellen & Alvin J. Levi Rona Pepper & Stefan Miller Thommie & Ted Williams Book Anonymous Bunny & Alan Bernstein, Jr. Linda Flame & John Elias Cathy Neuman & Richard Gross Leah & Morton Kemper Family Foundation Lieberman Memorial Lectureship Fund Susan & Edward L. Perl The Annette & Michael Saxon Fund Len, Lindley, Lois, Oliver, Lucie & Nick Weinberg Verse Anonymous Lauren & Steven Cornblatt Maureen Lefton-Greif & Geoffrey Greif Shirley Kaufman Katzenberg Family-Joy, Bruce, Adam & Rachel Marcia & Marshall Klein Julie Levi Loraine Lobe Trisha, Perry, Julia & Ben Neuman Riva & Albert Shackman Martha & Stan Weiman Peggy K. & Fred Wolf III Phyllis & Duke Zimmerman Biblical Story Confirmation Class of 1962 Chip & Elise Morris PARSHA Lois Feinblatt/Irving Blum Foundation Brotherhood Joseph Feinsod The Gohn Family Philanthropic Fund Hilda Perl Goodwin Paula K. & Martin S. Himeles, Jr. Carla & Alex Katzenberg III Harriet & Jay M. Kramer Claire & Lee Miller PEP Adult Study Lois Rosenfield Pam, Theron, Greg & Charlie Russell Margaret & Steven Sharfstein Jacob “Hank” Sopher Chapter Karen & Larry Adashek Valerie Binder Carol Fensterwald Name/Word Joy Auslander Donald Abrams Marcia Bornfriend Mindy & Jason Brandt Renee & Martin Brodsky Homer E. Brooks III Carol J. Caplan Pauline Z. Chapin Sonya Dillon Trinidad & Hafez Eldabbah Elaine Finkelstein Janet & Dr. Robert P. Fleishman Lee Fox Connie Getzov Marlene Handleman Lisa Kovens-Harris & Bruce Harris Kathy Keene & Marcy Hyatt Gerri & Larry Kobren Marcy K. Kolodny John Langrock Isabel & Stanley Levin Shelly Lohmann Jeanne & Harry Macks Linda & Lawrence Miller Gail & Bruce Mogol Anath Ranon Laura & Ian Rashkin Robi Rawl Rachel & Raymond Reed Abby & Allan Richmond Marcia Rosenblatt Jeffrey Rubin Lee Salawitch The Sarah Saxon Fund Phyllis & Herbert J. Siegel Sisterhood Ruth & Chuck Spivak Suzanne Strutt Dena Smith & Mike Wolfson Shannon Wollman Letter Anonymous Ethel Braverman Barbara Caplan Merle Caplan Rachel Fishkin Deitch Karan Engerman Barbara & Louis Fox Eileen R. Gerke Francine Gill Carol Hawtof Sylvia & Barry Lubman Marcy & Jim Piet Sidney Rankin Harriet Raskin Nancy & Bill Rubin Gary M. Singer Shirley Snyder Alan Waldman Lynda S. & Jerry Weinstein (As of November 20, 2014) Caregivers Support Group The Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Family Concerns Committee knows that as a caregiver, many issues face you which often go unanswered. There are times you just need to talk to someone on an informal basis about being a caregiver for a spouse, a parent, a sibling, or a child who is at home or in a facility. There are many common issues of being a caregiver regardless of who you care for. We would like to help you through this journey by forming a support group. We hope you can join us on Tuesday, February 24, 7:30 pm at BHC. This group will be led by congregant Benjy Dubin, who has over six years of experience as a caregiver. For further information, call Carol J. Caplan, Family Concerns Chair, 410-764-1587, ext. 270. Disability Awareness We are delighted to welcome Rabbi Richard F. Address, Friday, February 27, 6:15 pm and Saturday, February 28, 10 am. He will speak at both services on the topics, “L’dor V’dor” and “Seekers of Meaning,” and will join us for STAY Shabbat. This program is organized by the BHC Family Concerns Committee and made possible by the Rabbi Morris Lieberman Memorial Lectureship Fund. Program on Genetics On Sunday, March 22, 9:30 am, BHC Family Concerns Committee will sponsor a program on genetics. Our presenters are Julie Cohen, genetics counselor at the Kennedy Krieger Institute and Morgan Butrick, genetics counselor at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health. We will begin with a light breakfast. All are welcome to this free event. For more information, call 410-764-1587, ext. 270. Challah Project BHC Family Concerns Committee has started its new project of delivering a challah to families experiencing illness, a death, or the joy of a birth. Each challah has an appropriate note attached to it. Thanks to our committee members, Sharon Edlow and Phyllis G. Lederman for launching this project. 7 Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Bulletin • Number 5 • 10 Tevet – 11 Shevat 5775 • January 2015 Youth Education YE E.B. Hirsh Early Childhood Center EB Never Stop Learning Gratitude and Appreciation This year I have had the opportunity to return to school. I am participating in a 10-month program with Hebrew Union College. The program focuses on Jewish Education for Adolescents and Emerging Adults. The program structure is a mix of three in-person gatherings and online courses. There are 15 students: educators, rabbis, and youth workers from all across the country. I am currently taking a class on Experiential Education. We are studying different theories in order to implement more experiential education into our programs. One educational theory that has made a huge impact on my current thinking is Constructivism, when learners construct knowledge for themselves and that each learner socially and individually constructs meaning as they learn. The learning therefore should be focused on the individual student and not the subject/lesson being taught. At BHC we treat each child as an individual. This theory has the ability to take that understanding one step further: I will work with our teachers over the next 6 months to guide them in a process that leads us towards constructivism in our teaching when appropriate. As I continue the program for the next six months, I look forward to learning more and bringing the information into our community. I am grateful that BHC and The Associated have helped me fund this process. L’Shalom (For Peace), Brad Cohen Director of Education MAJYK 8 This year BHC will host NFTY-MAR MAJYK, a regional convention the weekend of January 30-February 1. We expect more than 200 6th-8th graders from around the Mid-Atlantic and WE NEED YOUR HELP!!! We need housing/host families for all participants throughout the weekend. Hosting NFTY teens can be an awesome experience for families with children of all ages and even for those of you who are young at heart! (Remember your Youth Group days?) As a host family, you will play a vital role in providing these teens with a wonderful and memorable experience. Register as a Host Family online, bhcyoutheducation.wufoo.com/forms/majykhost-family-form. If you have questions or want more information, contact Brad Cohen, Director of Education, 410-764-1587, ext. 290 or [email protected]. Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Bulletin • Number 5 • 10 Tevet – 11 Shevat 5775 • January 2015 As I write this article, it is snowing outside and we have just finished cleaning up from our Thanksgiving Feast. The children in our Toddlers, Twos, Threes and Fours programs celebrated this event together. Each class prepared a food that they brought to the feast for all of us to share. Everyone was quite proud of their efforts and we all took pleasure in the opportunity to say ‘thank you’ for our many blessings. Teaching gratitude is not a one-day lesson. Early childhood educators foster and encourage the development of this important value and character trait because it is a healthy attitude about life, teaches appreciation and satisfaction with what we have, and leads to getting along with others. We recognize that expressing gratitude helps us to be kinder human beings. Today, studies in psychology validate this finding. We apparently are also happier people when we appreciate and express our gratitude for the goodness in our lives. Although some of us may be more inclined or less inclined to express appreciation, an awareness of gratitude, like many things, does need to be taught. Children of course learn from their parents and teachers. As we appreciate them and each other and express our “thank you for…,” they learn to do the same. We draw their attention and encourage them to say “thank you” when they are the recipient of a kind gesture and we also teach them to be the “giver” of kindness as well. The act of performing a kindness and giving to others develops a greater appreciation of gratitude for what we already possess, our blessings that are both tangible and intangible. Children are eager to say that they are happy for their doll and their toy car. We expand the conversation to include our families and friends. Daily, before we eat we say a blessing, thanking God for our food. Early childhood educators are very aware and intentional about their role in teaching children to be aware and to “see” their blessings, to receive graciously, to be appreciative, and to give in return. Renée Stadd Director, E.B. Hirsh Early Childhood Center www.EBHirshEarlyChildhoodCenter.org We love Thanksgiving with friends and family at our school! BH Brotherhood News Brotherhood Breakfast: January 11 Help the Chicken Flickers Milton Kent will speak on “Sports At Large” at the fourth Brotherhood Breakfast, Sunday, January 11, 9:30 am. Milton Kent carries a varied portfolio of experience across a number of media platforms, having written for local and national outlets in print, the Internet and broadcast over a more than 25-year career. A graduate of the University of Maryland’s School of Journalism, Kent began his career writing for the Baltimore Evening Sun, where he covered local government, entertainment and sports. He became one of the first full-time sports media critics in the country, covering sports media for six years. After leaving the Sun in 2008, Kent covered women’s basketball and the media for Fanhouse, a sports website operated by AOL, before joining the Morgan State University faculty in August 2011. In addition, Kent has hosted “Sports at Large,” a weekly essay series airing on WYPR-FM, Baltimore’s National Public Radio affiliate since 2002. For more information and to RSVP, contact Sid Bravmann, 410-952-6352 or [email protected], or go to www.bhcong.org/breakfast. Brotherhood Chicken Flickers are looking for a few good men to help cook, set up and serve at Brotherhood events. We have about 6 breakfasts and the opening/closing dinners to prepare during the year. If you would like to volunteer, we would be happy to have your help. No experience necessary, just the enjoyment of working with a bunch of lovable guys who like to feed our members a good meal. Call Marshall Klein, 410-795-7360 to learn more. Board Meeting Join us on Monday, January 12, 7 pm, for the monthly Brotherhood Board Meeting. Brotherhood Breakfast: February 8 Drs. Jeffrey and Sara Palmer will speak on “Caring for Your Loved One (and Yourself)” at the fifth Brotherhood Breakfast, Sunday, February 8, 9:30 am. For more information, contact Sid Bravmann, 410-952-6352 or [email protected]. For the full series schedule visit www.bhcong.org/breakfast. SH SAVE THE DATE Men’s Seder Join Brotherhood for their annual Men’s Seder on Sunday, March 29, 1-3:30 pm, Brotherhood will host an afternoon filled with food and entertainment as we enjoy this years topic, “Jewish Men and the Magical Arts.” Sisterhood in Session The Federation of Jewish Women’s Organizations, MD The Federation will hold it’s mid-winter conference at Beth El Congregation, Thursday, January 8, 9:15 am - Noon. The topic is “Mentoring Future Leaders,” with facilitators Jackie Cohen and Helene Waranch. For more information contact Sheila K. Derman, 410-486-8877. Thanks For A Successful Holiday Boutique On behalf of Sisterhood’s 2014 Holiday Boutique & Silent Auction Committee, please accept our appreciation for your support in making the 20th Annual Holiday Boutique & Silent Auction such a success. Your participation enables Sisterhood to fund vital congregational, school and community projects. ~Carol J. Caplan and Marcia Bornfriend Event Coordinators Save The Date: 55th Annual Interfaith Institute On Monday, March 23, Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Sisterhood will hold its 55th Annual Interfaith Institute. Our Keynote Speaker is Dr. Rosann M. Catalano, senior staff scholar at the Institute for Christian and Jewish Studies. Responders are Chris Chantelau, Pastor, Divinity Lutheran Church in Towson; Dr. Sanaullah Kirmani, Ph.D., Religious Advisor to the Muslim Students Association, Towson University, and Rabbi Busch. The topic will be, “Vatican II at 50: Are We Up To The Challenge?” Fifty years ago the second Vatican Council of the Dr. Rosann M. Catalano Roman Catholic Church issued the document “Nostra Aetate,” an official teaching that reversed the millenia-old charge of deicide against the Jewish people. This unprecedented shift in church teaching regarding Judaism and the Jewish people, and the decades of teaching documents that followed, both in the Catholic Church as well as in other Christian documentations, led to an unparalleled openness to dialogue and study between Jews and Christians in congregations, academies, and official representative bodies, both locally and across the globe. The cost is $15, including lunch. Mail checks to Ann Fishkin, 6501 Trotwood Court, Baltimore, MD 21209. This year we will partner with the Baltimore Federal Executive Board’s Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Diversity, and Inclusion. For more information call 410-764-1587, ext. 270. 9 Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Bulletin • Number 5 • 10 Tevet – 11 Shevat 5775 • January 2015 BHC Offerings In Memoriam We record with sorrow the passing of Melvin Feld Frances Figler Ruth Flitter Edwin Goldstein Gerald Katz Ralph L. Klein Bernard Levine Rosalie Lichter Betty Brody Lourie Paula “Peggy” Matz Meta Oppenheimer Julius Ross Roselle Roth Lois Schapiro Judge Edgar Silver Arlynne Stark Jeane Stockheim Linda R. Zuskin May their memories be for a blessing Perpetual Memorials January 2-3 10 Barnet Annenberg Dr. Daniel Bakal Charles B. Baker Jeffrey Barrett Lillian Bender Ann W. Branch Anna W. Carton Pauline Rosenberg Cohn Miriam M. Lewenberg Cowen Henry C. Dalsemer Samuel DeBoskey Henrietta Eilau Nathan Fine Frieda Fox Sadye Jacobs Goldman Larry Goldschmitt Mena Greenbaum Aaron Gutman Adolf L. Hamburger Olivia Himmelfarb Leon Hoffman Morris P. Hurwitz Sidney Herbert Hurwitz Ben Hyman Sidney Kahn Melvin Karsh George Kirschbaum Ada S. Knepper Pfc. Howard Morris Kramer Nellie Lasky Gustav Leibowitz Jacob S. Leibson Alma Fleishman Leventen Herbert Levi Lore Wolf Levi Pauline Metzger Meyer Lea Beth Meyers Morris Morris Nathan Newberger Leopold Novak Louis Oppenheimer Katherine D. Ottenheimer Rose Packer Eli Herbert Pinerman Dr. E. Leonard Piven Anne N. Plesser Herman Rogers Robertine L. Rosenthal Alan Lee Rothenberg Leah Sagal Alfred I. Sakin Joseph Schenthal Walter I. Seif, Sr. Eleanor Selesky Henry Siegel Harry M. Silverfarb Ralph Sinsheimer Simon Sinsheimer Lee Sonneborn Henry Cullen Straus Ruth Taubman Vyner Celeste Fleischer Warendorf E. David Weinberg, M.D. Charles M. Winternitz Paul C. Wolman, Jr. Benjamin Gershon Zerdin January 9-10 Cora Eichengreen Adler Martha Baneman Henry I. Becker William Berger Marvin Blumberg Mark Steven Brower Oscar M. Brown Frank Caplan Melvin Carp Robert Cohn Nathan Conn David Dogoloff Mark Dogoloff Samuel F. Ephraim George Allan Epstein Beatrice Etterman Joseph Farkas Belle A. Fensterwald Morton B. Finifter Bert Finkelstein Sarah Senker Fisher Milton Fleischer Amelia Frank Louis Carl Fried Jeanne Lapides Goldberg Philip Gordon Milton J. Haas Florence M. Hamburger Elsie Blum Herwood Anna F. Hyman Hyman I. Israel Marcus H. Kahn Jennie B. Katten Edward Klasman Sylvia Esther Rechtman Klein John G. Kohn Paul L. Kohnstamm Alice M. Lazarus Joseph Lebow Samuel Levy Fannie Ambach Likes Isaac Ernest Loveman Elizabeth C. Lowenstein-Lane Esther Lustick Harold Manekin Linda M. Mayer Charles Mindel Helena Morris Frances L. Moskowitz Michael M. Myerberg Frances N. Perlmeter Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Bulletin • Number 5 • 10 Tevet – 11 Shevat 5775 • January 2015 Morton William Peskin Benjamin S. Pumpian Mamie S. Quartner Sara Elsasser Rose Miriam Rosenfeld Lawrence Rosenfield Mark Rosenfield Eva Rottenberg Goldye Rubin Lena Rudo Isidor Salganik Rabbi Murray Saltzman Henry Sauber Merle D. Schacht Rose Ruth Schapiro Rose Schnaper Elsie Brown Schneeberger Louis Schumann Israel Shapiro Rose Dorman Shapiro Dr. Jerome Sherman Mendel Silverman Edna Simon Frank S. Solomon Shirley Solomon Violet Strasburger Spear Michael Spencer Jess H. Speyer Jacob Stern Max Straus Nathan A. Trupp Bertha Fisher Weisberg Natalie Wolf January 16-17 Daniel Stewart Aiken Dr. Max K. Baklor Jacob Benesch Sol C. Berenholtz Belle Berman Allen Brager Annie Jacobs Caplan Arthur O. Carp Selma Cassin Charles Cohen Samuel Charles Cohn Flora S. Dashew Levi H. David Henry DeBoskey Louis Federleicht Bertie Erlanger Felsenberg Julius B. Fensterwald M. Austin Fine Leonard Solomon Frank Rose Straus Frank Louis Frank, Sr. Jacob Freeman Goldie Rose Frosburg Marion C. Futterman Milton Glazer Pauline Goldman Sidney M. Goldsmith Shirley Zimmerman Goldstein Dailina Gorn Dora Gutman Rabbi Adolf Guttmacher Mary L. Hyman Ida Kadish Morton Kramer Pauline Kramer Mollye K. Leibowitz Maurice W. Levin Samuel Levy Leib Lichter Marie W. Lowenstein Sarah Macks Theresa Mahler Jeannette N. Miller Louis Miller Meyer Miller Samuel Miller Joseph Moskowitz Jacob B. Olch Ruth Oppenheimer Jacob L. Ottenheimer Mildred Robinson Samuel Rosen Morris Rosenberg Leah Rosenheim Stella Rosenheim Walter Rosenthal Augusta Rothschild Tillye Sachs Susan Rayna Scali Moses Schenthal Joseph Shapiro Anna Sharogrodsky Dr. Marvin Myron Small Henry Solomon Leah K. Sonner Amelia G. Steiger Rabbi Richard Sternberger Mindelle Strauss Sadie F. Strauss Walter M. Thomas Samuel Tockman Edward Wagner Albert Tobias Weinberg Jeanette Rosner Wolman Fannie Frances Zipkin January 23-24 Evelyn Blumenthal Abraham Julia G. Abraham Max Alexander Maria Bachrach Samuel Barnett Henrietta Birnthal Nathan Blumberg Ida Burke Esther Carliner Leon Carton Rena M. Chapin Lydia Kolker Cohen Tillie Cohen Janet Ellen Dalsheimer J. Louis Davidson Albert I. Diener Adelaide Rosenfeld Eiseman Eugene Lobe Eiseman Lee Eiseman Rachael Frank Ruth Antin Frank William Samuel Friedberger Harry M. Goldberg Nathan Goldberg Helen L. Goldman Walter Goldstein Anna R. Gorn Fannie Greenbaum Elsie Rosenfeld Gutman Morris Handle Bebe H. Hecht Hilda Himmelrich Miriam Himmelstein Ellinor O. Hirsh Jeannette F. Hollander Rosa Herstein Jacoby Isadore L. Kipness Bessie Klasman Jeannette Carmel Kolman Alvin A. Lesser Beverly E. Levin Rose Lindenberg Dr. Arthur J. Mandy Melvin Philip Marks Jack L. Medwedeff Bessie Miller Louis Miller Isaac Ossermann Edward Pierson Sarah Pulda Abraham “Al” Rachelson Selina Robinson Theodore Ellis Rodbell Bernat Roller Ruth Butler Rosenbaum Dorothy G. Rosenblatt Morris Gabriel Rosenfeld Fannie Rosenthal Sidney Rosenthal Hannah Rothschild Zelda Estelle Salkin Anna Schabb Joseph Schiffer Maurice Schlenoff Pearl Strauss Schlenoff Abraham Schultz Hyman Schunick Paul Schwartz Jack A. Segel Sol Shavell Reuben Shiling Samuel L. Shor Sylvia Snyder Eileen F. Stofberg Aaron Straus Lois Rita Taubenfeld Jeannette E. Tissenbaum Bessie Urwick Sarah Zelkowitz Lisa Cahane Zweifler January 30-31 Arthur Abraham Jeanne Bloomberg Addelman Judah Paul Bachrach Etta Baum Harry Fuld Bear Benjamin Beck Mary Beck Anna Bercowitz Morris Bercowitz Mollie Burke Wanda Lynn Cherry Charles I. Cohen Harry Cohen Gerald H. Cooper Alan M. Dashew Abram Eisenberg Leonard Emerich Anne Engel Howard H. Engel Ruth Engel Joseph E. Feivish Sarah F. Feldmann Ellinor Jill Fox Solomon Fuld A. Harry Goldstein Ida Gordon Leon Greenbaum Bertha Hallenstein Edith Hallock Maida Hamburger Kate Hendin Fannie Herling Louis Hyman Rose Jacobs Julius Jacoby David Kahn Alice H. Kaufman Jerome Kessler Dora Kirschbaum Edna Klasman Esther R. Koman Edward A. Kraus Esther Cohen Kropman Nathan Kropman Saul R. Lasky Abe M. Legum Ida S. Libowitz H. William (Billy) Mandelberg Nathan C. Maulitz Benjamin Middleman Barbara D. Miller Harold Miller Beth Olch Isaac Y. Olch Harold P. Packer Dr. Julian Tevy Potts Charles H. Raksin Edward Raskin Fred Rehns Rae Seidenman Clara Shackman Annie Sobelman Hilda Stark Dr. Harry Melmuth Sternberg William L. Straus, Jr. Alfred Strauss George Stromberg Sadye D. Sussman Maggie Hayes Swope Dr. I.W. Towlen Jennie G. Trundle Rae F. Weinberg Clarice Groner Weinstein Leonard Weisberg Ida Winaker Richard Joseph Zander, Jr. William Zetlin Simcha TREE of LIFE For those interested in inscribing a leaf for any simcha, contact Sally Palmbaum, 410-764-1587, ext. 225. Yes! I would like to purchase a leaf Name Address City Telephone Email State Zip Cost: $180 per leaf Make checks payable to: Baltimore Hebrew Congregation. All Visa and MasterCard payments must be made in person at the Temple Office. All payments must be received prior to engraving. For any other form of payment or for questions, contact Sally Palmbaum, 410-764-1587, ext. 225. Leaf Inscription (Please Print) ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ (4 lines maximum, 22 characters maximum per line) Please be aware this is for a simcha (honor), not a memorial. L’Dor v’Dor From Generation to Generation Special Birthdays William Braverman, Lauren Loran, Robert Levine, Pamela Marks, Melvin Trosch, Steve Wilkerson, Dr. Marjorie Kanof, Dr. Brett Levinson, John Haas, Amy Levitt, Marta Braverman, Hon. Michel Pierson, Phyllis Segall, Phyllis Kolman, Dr. Andrew Rudo, Joan Abramson, Stefan Miller, Dr. John Coffey, Rachel Lederman, Justin Label, Rebecca Peterson, Fred Sapperstein, Michael Gold, Heather Simon, Galina LangerJallad, Linda Flame, Krista Kapplin, Matthew Piven, Lisa Berkun, Evelyn Gorman Special Anniversaries 55th Judy & Lee Stern 45th Phyllis G. & Richard M. Lederman Leslie & Robert D. Waldman 35th Dr. Brenda Brandon & Max Blumenthal Drs. Margaret & Robert Weiss 25th Kathryn & Steven Sless 15th Jill & Kevin Kamenetz 10th Katherine Newberger & Joshua Civin B’nai Mitzvah December 6 Justin Levine, grandson of Beverly Goldstein January 10 January 24 Daniel Gordon Simon, son of Debra A. Gordon and Joel Simon, grandson of Shirley and Irving Simon Edith Horowitz, by Pauline Z. Chapin Jane Lillien, by Betty, Jonathan, Soo, Saul and Tracy Fink Harriette & Marvin Solomon, by Sisterhood Suzanne Strutt • Kol Rinnah William Weinstein, by Carole Seidman Ira Wexler, by Pauline Z. Chapin Engagements In honor of Naomi Kyra Brotman, daughter of Edith Brotman and Dr. Daniel Brotman Robert Gerke, son of Eileen Gerke, to Ashley Jacobsen Ari Kobren, grandson of Gerri and Larry Kobren, to Shilpa Nadimpalli Erin Moseley, granddaughter of Martha and Stanley Weiman, to Aji Mussafeer Ed Wayne, Jr., father of Lauren and Andy Wayne, to Tanja Trickovic Marriage Allison Kleiman, daughter of Dr. Alan Kleiman, to Dave Pitlyuk Births Oliver Nicol, son of Irina and Matt Nichol, grandson of Polina and Mark Lebed Samantha Jo Sacks, daughter of Melissa and Aaron Sacks, grandaughter of Cantor Ann G. and Joel Sacks We gratefully acknowledge the following offerings: For the speedy recovery of Max Dickson, by Ilene Brooks The special birthday of Sidney Bazensky, by Phyllis Rice The special birthday of Ralph Brunn, by Audrey & Ronald Gart • Marjorie Greenebaum • Paulyne & Julian Hyman • Evelyn & Ken Krause The 65th wedding anniversary of Simone & Ralph Brunn, by their children and grandchildren The Chicken Flickers, by Sidney Bravmann and Brotherhood Sharon & Dr. Donald Edlow for their kindness, by Carol J. Caplan The special birthday of Dr. Robert P. Fleishman, by Dr. Robert Burt The recovery of Eugene Foreman, by his children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren Eileen Gerke on the engagement of her son Robert to Ashley Jacobsen, by Carol J. Caplan • Carole Seidman 11 Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Bulletin • Number 5 • 10 Tevet – 11 Shevat 5775 • January 2015 Robin Janofsky passing the Maryland State Bar, by her grandmother Pauline Z. Chapin The 25th wedding anniversary of Maria & Michael Kannen, by Carol J. Caplan Maria Kannen for participating in the Yom Kippur Program of Music and Meditation, by Ruth & Robert M. Taubman The pleasure of streaming the Yom Kippur services, by Minna & Louis Katz Loraine Lobe on the marriage of Alana & Andy Katzenberg, by Allan T. Hirsh, Jr. Ensign Chad A. Knipschild completing Officer Candidate School and being commissioned an ensign in the U.S. Navy, by Shirley & Irving Simon Gerri & Larry Kobren on the engagement of their grandson Ari Kobren to Shilpa Nadimpalli, by JoAnne Zarling Polina & Mark Lebed on the birth of their grandson Oliver Nichol, by Ilene & Dr. John K. Brooks • Carol J. Caplan • Barbi & Louis Hyman • Betty Meyers • Renée Stadd Ava Lenet for participating in the Yom Kippur Program of Music and Meditation, by Ruth & Robert M. Taubman Susan Heneson Moskowitz on her installation as Senior Rabbi of Temple Beth Torah in Melville, NY, by her parents, Bonnie & Howard Heneson Cantor Ann G. & Joel Sacks on the naming of their granddaughter Eva Lyons, by Marcy Hyatt, Kathy Keene & Sam Lauren & Andy Wayne on the birth of their son Evan, by Diane & Sidney Bravmann • Program & Engagement Professionals of the URJ Stanley Weiman for participating in the Yom Kippur Program of Music and Meditation, by Ruth & Robert M. Taubman Martha & Stanley Weiman on the engagement of their granddaughter Erin Moseley to Aji Mussafer, by Carol J. Caplan The special birthday of Richard Zimmerman, by Sherrie & Frank Bell In memory of 12 Lottie Adleberg, by Alan Gillis Freda Bazensky, by Barbara & Allen Bazensky Naomi Becker, by Betsy Rosenthal Lillian Bender, by Florence Paul Mildred Berman, by Amelia M. Shackman Mayer Joseph Binder, by his wife Valerie Binder; his children Joanne & Robert Sylvia Bloom, by Sigmund Bloom Nathan Blumberg, by Barbara Blumberg Carol Bolotin, by Susan & Harvey Zeiger Dorothy Broad and Samuel Broad, by Shirley Kaufman Phyllis B. Brotman, by Barbara Brotman Kaylor Gustave Brunn, by Simone & Ralph Brunn Klaus Buchdahl, by Bette Buchdahl Frank Caplan, by Ann & Richard A. Fishkin Bertha B. Cohen, by Lexie & Barry Cohen Jeffrey Cohen, by Florence Cohen Jones Elaine Copeland, by Charles Schwartzman Irma K. Davison, by Robert A. Davison Beatrice Etterman, by Florence Paul Joseph Farkas, by Kenneth Farkas Melvin Feld, by Phyllis Rice Henry J. Fensterwald, by Carol Fensterwald; Beth & John Fensterwald Frances Figler, by Carole & Aaron Mall Morton “Buddy” Finifter, by Barbara Kanfee Mildred Fishbein, by Estelle & Dr. Ronald Fishbein Florence Gluck, by Stuart Gluck A. Harry Goldstein, by Eleanore Gann Nathaniel Goldstein, by Sandra Raskin Corine H. Goodman, by Joan Hoppenstein Herman Gresser, by Susan Zeiger Leon Hoffman, by Natalie Hoffman & Family Col. Isaac Hoppenstein, by Joan Hoppenstein Rachel Kabik, by Ruth & Melvin Kabik Emanuel S. Kalus, by Beverly Kalus & Family Marc Allen Kalus, by Beverly Kalus, Joanne Thaler, Sherrie Edick & grandchildren Gerald Katz, by Pat & Harvey L. Goldstock Dena S. Katzenberg, by Morton Katzenberg & Steven Katzenberg Ralph L. Klein, by Carol J. Caplan • Dana & Elliott Corn • The Cushner Girls & their families • Jill & Ira Gansler • Sue & Herbert Garten • Penny & Grey Goode • Paula K. & Martin S. Himeles, Jr. • Michael E. Leaf • Lisa & Gordon Levin • Annette & Wilfred Romanoff • Henry A. Rosenberg, Jr. • Lois Rosenfield • Mildred Kramer Shapiro • Shirley & Irving Simon • Robin & Harold Tucker • Hannah Wasserkrug Carol Sue Kramer, by Dr. Morton D. Kramer Bernard Levine, by Susan & Norman J. Lorch Milton Lewis, by Judi Gillis Rosalie Lichter, by Carol J. Caplan • Marlyn & Dr. Boris O’Mansky • Brenda, Daibeth & Charelli Saunders • Jimmy & Alice Dolle Trosch; Becca, Ben & Jon Trosch Sylvia Lieberman, by Deborah Lieberman & Dr. David Cornblath Elizabeth Lowenstein-Lane, by Dr. M. Nadine Zimmerman Harold Manekin, by Francine Manekin Mildred Marmer, by Nancy & Robert Scher Paula “Peggy” Matz, by Margie Chapin & Pauline Z. Chapin Sidney Mossovitz, by Rabbi Rosalin & Marty Mandelberg Samuel H. Nass, by Sabrina Nass Friedman • Roxane Marenberg Henry G. Nathan, by Gladys Nathan Shirley Nathanson, by Jamie N. Miller Nathan Newberger, by Ruth & Melvin Kabik Beth Olch, by Minna & Louis Katz Isaac Y. Olch, by Minna & Louis Katz Jacob B. Olch, by Minna & Louis Katz Meta Oppenheimer, by Susan & Norman J. Lorch Mildred Polski, by Lauren & Steven Cornblatt Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Bulletin • Number 5 • 10 Tevet – 11 Shevat 5775 • January 2015 Nathan Polski, by Lauren & Steven Cornblatt Sarah Pulda, by Minna & Louis Katz Samuel I. Raichlen, by Linda Millison Theresa H. Rappaport, by M. Robert Rappaport Joseph Sidney Rosenthal, by Emily & Spence Levitas Marilyn F. “Cookie” Rosenthal, by Louis “Larry” Rosenthal Gloria Ross, by Jack Zichlin Julius Ross, by Macke, Tim, Lois, Shawn Adelberg & Judy Grimblat Roselle Roth, by Louise & Roger Bennett Freda “Freddie” Rudo, by Judy & Stanley Rudo & Family Leah Sagal, by Leonard Sussman Sylvia Salawitch, by Lee Salawitch Rabbi Murray Saltzman, by Esther Saltzman & Family Dora Schabb, by Marie Schabb Schwartz Dr. Aaron Schaeffer, by Carol J. Caplan • Susan & Norman J. Lorch Joseph Seidman, by Carole Seidman, children & grandchildren Dr. Jerome Sherman, by Dr. Jonathan Tobin Judge Edgar Silver, by E.B. Hirsh Early Childhood Center • Barbara Mandel Edwin Snyder & Hyman Snyder, by Shirley Snyder Frank S. Solomon, by Terry Langbaum Arlynne Stark, by Judy Rubenstein Joan Steinbach, by Louise Shifflett Jeane Stockheim, by Carol J. Caplan • Kol Rinnah • PEP • Ruth & Chuck Spivak Alice Stringer, by Vivian & Edward Stringer Jean Schoeneman Sussman, by Harriet Isaacs Joseph Sussman, by Leonard Sussman Sherry Lynn Tossman, by her brother Dr. David I. Tossman Selma T. Wagner, by Betty W. Cohen Sofie Weikers, by Louise Shifflett Gertrude Weinblatt Berman & Samuel Weinblatt, by Elaine Finkelstein & Family Natalie Wolf, by Phyllis Troy Richard J. Zander, Jr., by Simone & Ralph Brunn Richard Zander, Sr., by Simone & Ralph Brunn Alla Zauberman & Michael Zauberman, by Vladimir Zauberman Linda R. Zuskin, by Betty, Jonathan, Soo, Saul, Tracy Fink In commemoration of the birthday anniversary of Dr. Sylvan Caplan, by Carol J. Caplan & Family Edward Raskin, by Sandra Raskin Acknowledgments Appreciation is expressed for messages of good wishes and Books of Uniongrams received by Rheta & Barry I. Schloss on their 45th wedding anniversary Mark Wasserman on his special birthday Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Bulletin • Number 5 • 10 Tevet – 11 Shevat 5775 • January 2015 Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Bulletin • Number 5 • 10 Tevet – 11 Shevat 5775 • January 2015 January 2015 Events Thursday, January 1 • E.B. Hirsh Early Childhood Center and Temple Office Closed 3 pm Yale Gordon Concert Monday, January 12 6:30 pm BEIT-RJ at Har Sinai 7 pm Brotherhood Board Meeting Tuesday, January 13 Friday, January 2 • E.B. Hirsh Early Childhood Center Closed 5:30 pm 7 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 6:15 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm Shabbat Service PJ Shabbat Shake It Up Shabbat, Oneg Shabbat following Saturday, January 3 Family Concerns Meeting Food Addicts in Recovery Kol Rinnah Alcoholics Anonymous & Al-Anon Overeaters Anonymous Grey Sheet Anonymous Thursday, January 15 9 am Torah Talk 10 am Shabbat Shelanu 9:30 am 10:30 am Noon 1 pm Sunday, January 4 • Building Closed Friday, January 16 Monday, January 5 6:30 pm BEIT-RJ at Har Sinai 7:30 pm BHC Board of Electors Meeting Tuesday, January 6 7 pm Food Addicts in Recovery 7:30 pm Kol Rinnah 7:30 pm Alcoholics Anonymous & Al-Anon 7:30 pm Overeaters Anonymous 7:30 pm Grey Sheet Anonymous Friday, January 9 7 pm Shabbat Service with Third Grade Siddur Ceremony, Oneg Shabbat following Saturday, January 10 9 am Torah Talk 10 am Shabbat Shelanu 5 pm Mincha/Havdalah with Bat Mitzvah 6 pm Chai Society Dinner Sunday, January 11 9 am 9 am 9:15 am 9:30 am 10 am 10:15 am 1 pm Religious School • Aleph All Stars • Gesher PEP Adult Hebrew Class Brotherhood Breakfast Sisterhood Board Meeting Adult B’nai Mitzvah Class Family Jewish Outdoor Education 2 pm Hoffberger Gallery Artist Reception 7 pm Sisterhood Federation Meeting Triple Treat Class Baltimore Board of Rabbis Triple Treat Program Shabbat Service Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Oneg Shabbat following Saturday, January 17 9 am Torah Talk 10 am Shabbat Shelanu Sunday, January 18 10:30 am Service honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at First Mount Olive Freewill Baptist Church Monday, January 19 • E.B. Hirsh Early Sunday, January 25 9 am 9 am 9:15 am 10 am 10:15 am 11:45 am Noon 1 pm 4 pm Religious School • Aleph All Stars • Holocaust Trip PEP Adult Hebrew Class Jewish Meditation Series Adult B’nai Mitzvah Class Junior Choir JYGE BHeCTY Social Action Chai Life Game Night Tuesday, January 27 7 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm Food Addicts in Recovery Alcoholics Anonymous & Al-Anon Overeaters Anonymous Grey Sheet Anonymous Thursday, January 29 10:30 am 1 pm 6:30 pm Triple Treat Class Triple Treat Program Winter Nights on Park Heights Friday, January 30 6:15 pm Shabbat Shira, Oneg Shabbat following 7 pm MAJYK Begins Saturday, January 31 9 am Torah Talk 10 am Shabbat Shelanu Childhood Center and Temple Office Closed Tuesday, January 20 7 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm Food Addicts in Recovery Religious School Advisory Committee Alcoholics Anonymous & Al-Anon Overeaters Anonymous Grey Sheet Anonymous Thursday, January 22 10:30 am 1 pm 6:30 pm Triple Treat Class Triple Treat Program Winter Nights on Park Heights riday, January 23 F 6:15 pm Shabbat Service, Oneg Shabbat following Saturday, January 24 9 am Torah Talk 10 am Shabbat Shelanu 10:30 am Shabbat Service with Bar Mitzvah Did you know that BHC has a page on Facebook? Search for Baltimore Hebrew Congregation to view pictures, chat with other Congregants and watch for upcoming events! Periodicals Postage paid at Baltimore, Maryland Officers Martha Weiman President Steven Sharfstein 1st Vice President Gary P. Aiken Vice President Paula K. Himeles Vice President Jay M. Kramer Vice President Robert D. Waldman Treasurer Linda R. Nathan Assistant Treasurer Marc Plisko Secretary Peggy K. Wolf Immediate Past President Counsel Carl S. Silverman, Esq. Staff Jo Ann Windman Executive Director Brad Cohen Director of Education Renée Stadd Director, E. B. Hirsh Early Childhood Center Annette Saxon Director of Development David K. Weis Controller Andy Wayne Director of Communications and Engagement Jimmy Galdieri Music Director Mark Hucks Facility Operations Coordinator Tracy Ringel Communications and Design Associate The Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Bulletin, (USPS No. 040-840) is published monthly by Baltimore Hebrew Congregation, 7401 Park Heights Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21208-5448, phone 410-764-1587, fax 410-764-7948, e-mail [email protected]. Periodical Postage paid at Balt. MD. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Bulletin, 7401 Park Heights Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21208-5448 Services Friday, January 2 6:15 pm • Shabbat Service Rabbi Busch will speak 6:30 pm • PJ Shabbat for newborns-Pre-K with Rabbi Sachs-Kohen 6:30 pm • Shake It Up Shabbat Friday, January 16 7 • Shabbat Service honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. pm Bishop Oscar E. Brown will speak First Mt Olive Freewill Baptist Church and Kol Rinnah Choirs will sing for K-2nd grades with Cantor Solomon Saturday, January 17 Saturday, January 3 Vaera, Exodus 6:2-9:35 Vayechi, Genesis 47:28-50:26 9 10 am am • Torah Talk pm • Shabbat Service with Third Grade Siddur Ceremony Rabbi Busch will speak Saturday, January 10 Shemot, Exodus 1:1-6:1 9 10 5 pm am 10 am am • Torah Talk • Shabbat Shelanu • Shabbat Shelanu Friday, January 9 7 9 am • Torah Talk • Shabbat Shelanu • Mincha/Havdalah Service Bat Mitzvah of Naomi Kyra Brotman daughter of Edith Brotman & Daniel Brotman Bema Home Connection is available in the Sanctuary, Goodwin Center and Hoffberger Chapel. To connect to the Bema Home connection, call the Temple Office, 410-764-1587. Videostreaming is available by visiting www.ustream.tv/channel/baltimorehebrew-congregation. Registration for videostreaming is not necessary. Hearing loops are available at the front desk. Simply turn on the T-coil. For more information contact David Weis, [email protected]. Sunday, January 18 10:30 am • Service honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at First Mt Olive Freewill Baptist Church Rabbi Busch will speak Kol Rinnah and First Mt Olive Freewill Baptist Church Choirs will sing Friday, January 23 6:15 pm • Shabbat Service Rabbi Sachs-Kohen will speak Saturday, January 24 Bo, Exodus 10:1-13:16 9 am • Torah Talk 10 am • Shabbat Shelanu 10:30 am • Shabbat Service Bar Mitzvah of Daniel Gordon Simon son of Debra A. Gordon & Joel Simon Friday, January 30 6:15 pm • Shabbat Shira Rabbi Busch will speak Saturday, January 31 Beshalach, Exodus 13:17-17:16 9 am • Torah Talk 10 am • Shabbat Shelanu
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