March 2016 - Congregation Adath Israel
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March 2016 - Congregation Adath Israel
Adath Israel Tradition Serving the Adath Israel Chavurah since 1904 Newtown, Monroe, Bethel, Brookfield, Southbury, Trumbull, Oxford, Danbury (The Little Synagogue that Could: First building: 1919, First rabbi: 1923) Ritual: Conservative Social: Progressive Oneg Shabbats: Priceless March 2016 21 Adar I - 21 Adar II 5776 Welcome Rabbi Schectman CELEBRATE PURIM Sunday March 20 Wednesday March 23 FRIDAY MARCH 4 More information on pages 3 & 7 More information on page 9 In This Issue Announcements 1 President’s Message Community Care Committee 2 Ritual Just For the Record 3, 4 5 The Nezvesky School Meet our Educators Purim Carnival Pre-School Playgroup 6 7 Tu B’Shevat Photos 8 Upcoming Activities and Events 9 1 Community Programs & Events In Memoriam Contact Information Donations Hosting an Oneg / Kiddush March Calendar 10 11 12 13 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Dear Congregants, As we enter the fourth quarter of the fiscal year and I sit in the warmth of the Florida sun, I can take this opportunity to reflect as to what we have accomplished since May of 2015. As promised in one of my early communications, we have brought Rabbi Barukh Schectman in to lead us in prayer. Rabbi Schectman brings with him stability, poise, maturity and knowledge. He is scholarly and personable and wants to meet each and everyone that attends services and brings their children to us for a Jewish education. We have set up a very vibrant Caring Committee of dedicated individuals. We want all to know that we are concerned about the welfare and well being of all of our congregants and their families. We at Congregation Adath Israel understand the meaning of K'lal Yisrael and act on those edicts. Our board and committees have put in many hours to make Adath Israel a viable entity in our environs. We are moving forward, but there is much work to be done in terms of membership and community activities. I look forward to joining you in celebrating the up coming holidays of Purim and Pesach. I look forward to being there as our upper classmen become a b'nai mitzvah. It is my pleasure and honor to serve as your titular head. Thank you one and all for your loyalty and fine work. With blessings of Shalom, Bob Rubinstein Community Care & Share During the month of February the Community Care and Share Committee continued to provide support to David Wiener and his family in a limited way while he is in rehab in New Jersey. Once David returns to Connecticut, we will assist the family in whatever is needed. We are continuing to ask if you would like to help with a gift card to a local restaurant or gas please check with Rosalie Newman at 203 426-6679 or [email protected] as she is keeping this effort organized to make sure that the family’s immediate needs are met. If anyone knows of anyone who would benefit from the committee’s support, please contact Susan Morse at [email protected]. We would like to extend a warm welcome to Rabbi Schectman to our Adath Israel community. Susan Littlefield, Secretary Passover Haggadahs for Sale Believe it or not, it’s time to think about Passover which begins April 22, 2016! This year, order a personalized Haggadah for everyone attending your Seder. Each Haggadah is customized with a first or family name. Simply order at www.PersonalizedHaggadah.com and select “Connecticut – Newtown - Congregation Adath Israel” during online check-out. You will receive your beautiful family keepsake Haggadahs, and we receive 20% of your Haggadah sale! The Haggadah features appealing illustrations, it’s easy to understand, and it is concise, yet traditional. You can view the entire Haggadah online. They are just $11.50! A sample book will be available for viewing at Adath Israel or view it here: http://personalizedhaggadah.com/flippingbook/magazine/ view/id/1/#page/1 2 From The Ritual Committee Calling all Megillah Readers If you would like to take part in the age old tradition of reading from the scroll of Megillat Esther, (The Book of Esther), please email Bonnie Goldstein at [email protected] All you need are rudimentary Hebrew reading skills. The rest will be provided: Text, recordings, and tutorials if requested. You still have a few weeks to practice before the Megillah Reading on Wednesday evening March 23 rd. You can learn just one line this year if you are a beginner. All levels welcome!! PURIM Megillah Reading and Pot Luck Dinner Wednesday March 23 In just a few weeks, we will be celebrating the holiday of PURIM. In our Sanctuary, this takes place on the eve of the holiday, on March 23rd. We read the traditional scroll of Megillat Esther, known informally as the “Megillah Reading”. This Book of Esther tells the story of the Jews of Persia and how they were rescued by their brave Queen Esther. It is a raucous evening in the Sanctuary. Every time the name of the wicked Haman is read, we all shake noisemakers to blot out his name. Children and adults alike are encouraged to come in costumes and there will be a parade to show off the costumes. It is a fun evening. Please join us. The Megillah Reading begins at 6:30 pm and will start off with our costume parade. Before the reading we will enjoy a community potluck dinner, starting at 5:30 pm. Following the Megillah Reading, we will feast on hamentashen. These traditional three-sided, jelly filled cookies, will be baked by our 4th and 5th grade Hebrew School students. The evening will not run late, as we know that it is a school night. So please come on March 23rd for our Potluck Dinner at 5:30 and the Megillah Reading at 6:30. ADULT B’NAI MITZVAH CLASS Our current Adult B’nai Mitzvah class has been meeting for just about one full year. Our three students have gained Hebrew literacy skills and have begun to study the prayer service and ritual practices. In one more year’s time they will be ready to be on the Bimah for a group B’nai Mitzvah ceremony. If you already have some Hebrew reading skills and you would like to join the class, you would be most welcome. Contact: [email protected]. Adult Education is a perk of membership and is offered at no additional cost beyond membership dues. Non-members pay a class fee and are welcome as well. If you know of anyone outside of our congregation who might be interested in the class, please encourage that person to contact us. 3 CEMETERY PLOTS AVAILABLE FOR FAMILIES OF CAI MEMBERS Adath Israel Cemetery (a division of B’nai Israel Cemetery) 472 Moose Hill Road, Monroe, CT Information packets are available. Please contact Susan Rubin at [email protected] or call 203-426-5188 and leave her a message. From The Ritual Committee CELEBRATING OUR SENIORS We had a beautiful Shabbat Morning service in our Sanctuary this past month celebrating and honoring all of the Senior members of our congregation. Many of them were able to attend and all participated in our service with various honors such as Aliyahs and opening the Ark and special readings. Yossi KohrmanGlaser returned from college to be our cantor for the morning with his sweet voice that delighted his parents and all who were in the sanctuary. Linda Baulsir delivered a thought provoking D’var Torah and Sybil Blau talked about the vital importance of seniors in a Jewish community. We sang and chanted, schmoozed and k’velled and noshed together. The service was well attended and most stayed to enjoy a relaxed lunch together. TORAH AND HAFTORAH - The Torah service on that Shabbat morning was particular ly beautiful and moving. Of our more regular Torah chanters we heard Steve Bamberg, Katherine Kohrman, Yossi Kohrman-Glaser, and David Smith. And in a fabulous display of love and courage, we had 7 newer Torah readers, some chanting for the very first time. Here’s why: Our beloved congregant and dear friend David Wiener was supposed to chant 7 verses of Torah. It had been arranged in early December, long before his skiing accident occurred. There has been such an outpouring of love and care towards David since the New Year began and this was yet another way people showed their love and chose to honor David. Seven congregants each took one of David’s Torah verses and learned to chant the biblical words in his stead: Meyer Glaser, Pam Tassiello, Susan Morse, Nancy Bamberg, Susan Littlefield, Bob Rubinstein, and Michelle Tenenbaum. Thank you all. Shabbat Services in February WELCOME RABBI SCHECTMAN We thank those congregants who have led our Shabbat services in the month of February: Katherine Kohrman and Mark Silverman. And we thank our teens, Julia DiMartino and Theodore Silverman who each served as Cantor for an evening service. Their mastery of the liturgy complemented their strong musicality. Thanks to you both and also to your families for supporting your efforts. On Friday, Feb. 19th we welcomed Rabbi Baruch Schectman at our Shabbat Service. Approximately fifty of our congregants were there to welcome him, and he was very warmly received. Rabbi Schectman spoke of his love and passion of history, and briefly spoke of Noah and the purpose of the flood. Mark Rebb, who went to see David Wiener, gave the congregants an update on his progress with a very upbeat feeling. A ramp will be built so David will be able to continue chanting on the Bima for the high holidays. Shop at Congregation Adath Israel ~Bonnie H. Goldstein, Ritual Committee _______________________________________ AmazonSmile is the same Amazon you know. Same products, same prices, same service. Support Congregation Adath Israel by starting your shopping at: http://smile.amazon.com/ch/06-1365965 4 After the service, many gathered in the social hall for a scrumptious oneg sponsored by the Goldstein-Vine Family. Thank you to Laura and Steve! And thank you to Rosalie Newman and Susan Rubin for helping to set up and clean up! While still a teenager she went into an acting career. In her first film "Paradise" she sings "The Theme From Paradise" at the film's conclusion and it is her only 45 rpm single (featured). Although in "Private School" (1983) she sings two songs - "Just One Touch" and "How Do I Let You Know" - no individual recording was ever issued. It's too bad, as she did (and may still have) a pleasant voice. JUST FOR THE RECORD Lesser Known Jewish Recording Artists ~ Contributed by Charles Berger Of the many young actresses who appeared in the films of the early 1980's, one of the most admired has to be Phoebe Cates. It's not that she was one of our greatest actresses, but she was brave enough to present herself in several films as most actresses would not. Her film career basically ended 15 years ago but she did make a tremendous impression when she was active. Phoebe Belle Cates, born on July 16, 1963 in New York City, is the daughter of Joseph Cates (Katz) who was well known as a Broadway theater producer and TV pioneer. Phoebe's mother, Lily, was born in China and her maternal grandfather was ChineseFilipino. Phoebe, therefore, is part Filipina, but according to "jewornotjew.com" (yes, it exists), she is definitely considered Jewish. Her older sister is Valerie and Alexandra is her younger sister. In 1983, Phoebe auditioned for a part in the film "The Big Chill". Although she was not cast (the role went to Meg Tilly), she met Kevin Kline, one of the film's stars. They eventually married in 1989 and have two children - Owen (1991) and Greta (1994). Phoebe's last film was in 2001's "The Anniversary Party" with her son and she opened a boutique in 2005 in New York City called "Blue Tree". Also, she has even had a song written about her "Phoebe Cates" by a punk group called Fenix TX in 2001. She's in good company as Meryl Streep and Bette Davis, among others, have also had this distinction. Before she was a teenager, Ms. Cates had intentions of becoming a dancer. She did get a scholarship to the School of American Ballet but had to give up her dancing plans when she suffered a serious knee injury when she was 15. During this time she started modeling and has appeared on many magazine covers such as "Seventeen", "Interview", and "Elle". Your Ad Here MAH JONG MADNESS Please email Susan at [email protected] to find out how to advertise your business in our newsletters Mondays 7:00 PM at Adath Israel For both experienced and beginner players Have an opinion? Like to write? Newsletter contributions are always welcome… Have family or student news you would like to share? Contact: [email protected] Please note that current and past copies of the newsletter can be found on the synagogue website, www.congadathisrael.org 5 THE NEZVESKY SCHOOL Please join us in welcoming Rabbi Schectman to our synagogue. Rabbi Schectman will be here on Sunday and Wednesday to participate in our education program and will be teaching our children the prayers and songs included in our religious services. This coming month we will be having a lot of things geared towards Purim: on March 13 Rabbi Torenheim will come to deliver Schlach Menot boxes and explain their significance in our tradition; on March 20 we will hold our Purim Carnival after Sunday School, which we expect to be a glorious occasion; on March 22 the 4th and 5th graders will bake Hamentaschen at Katherine Kohrman's house and finally the whole school is invited to attend the Purim service on Wednesday, March 23. Fifth Graders presented their diorama's at our Shabbat Service. Each child chose a holiday and decorated either a shoe box, or a poster for their presentation. Fifth Grade students who presented dioramas are Sophie (absent from photo), Becca, Josh and Spencer. Bonnie Goldstein 5th grade teacher David Smith, Education Chair 203-364-1788 [email protected] Getting to know our educators… Each month, a brief biography of one of our school educators will be featured. This month we feature 4th and 5th grade teacher, Bob Rubinstein. I was born in New York City and raised in the Bronx and Baltimore, Maryland. I was a member of the armed forces from November 1958 through May 1960 and a member of the Army Reserves for five years. I moved to Connecticut in 1968 and to Newtown where Florence and I raised our two sons, Lewis and Craig. We joined Congregation Adath Israel in 1974 and I led many volunteer positions throughout the years, including President in 1987. After my two years as President, I stayed active in different capacities and in 2003 was asked by then President, Sybil Blau, if I wanted to teach on Tuesday evenings. I have done so ever since and met many wonderful young children and their parents over these past twelve years. In 2015, I was asked once again to stand for President and I am honored to be able to serve Adath Israel again, and to be supported by our active Board of Directors. My hobbies are golf, ballroom dancing, crosswords, gym and watching my grandchildren in their sports activities. 6 Ima Abba v’Ani (Pre-School Playgroup) For children ages 2 to 5 (children not yet enrolled in Kindergarten) and their parent or caregiver. Children learn about the Jewish holidays in an age-appropriate way, make crafts, sing and dance, and have a GREAT time. This program is led by Jodi Markowsky and meets once a month from 9:30 to 10:30 on Sunday mornings during the school year. And it is FREE to attend. We ask that a parent or caregiver remain with the child during the class and that you bring a small snack and drink. It is strongly encouraged that the snack be nut-free (i.e. no peanut butter products). Playgroup dates: March 6 • April 5 • May 1 Call or email the office to reserve your spot! 203-426-5188 or [email protected] 7 Tu B’Shevat As we celebrate Tu B'Shevat, I asked my 5th Graders to write a little essay about Tu B'Shevat and I thought these would just put a smile on your face. "Leaves are like the hands of the world" – Spencer "Our kindness grows and spreads, such as a tree and its branches" – Sophie "We grow our happiness on trees, then G-d picks the fruit and sends the happiness back down on us" – Becca Bonnie Goldstein, 5th Grade Teacher Photos by Leslie Murray 8 UPCOMING ACTIVITIES & EVENTS SAVE THE DATE... Congregation Adath Israel is having a spring fundraiser! 9 COMMUNITY PROGRAMS & EVENTS THE JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF FAIRFIELD COUNTY March 16 ONCE MY NAME WAS SARA by I. Betty Grebenschikoff Presenter: Dr. Judith Katz The story of a family that fled Nazi Germany to the only place that would take them: Shanghai, China. Book Talks are underwritten by Marcie Schoenfeld in memory of her beloved parents Abraham and Rose Schoenfeld. Location: Stamford JCC located at 1035 Newfield Avenue. Programs are free and open to the public. Refreshments are served. See website: http://www.jhsfc-ct.org/programs.html 10 IN MEMORIAM CONTACT INFORMATION Office Phone: 203-426-5188 Yahrzeits: March 2016 1 Mar 1 Mar 3 Mar 21 Adar 21 Adar 23 Adar 6 Mar 11 Mar 16 Mar 21 Mar 26 Mar 26 Adar 1 Adar II 6 Adar II 11 Adar II 16 Adar II 28 Mar 18 Adar II 30 Mar 20 Adar II Tillie Levy, Mother of Rosalind Berger William Kaye, Father of Gary Kaye Barbara Magilnick, Mother of Bonnie Goldstein and Barry Magilnick Gert Carbonneau, Mother of Louise Gruber Arthur Seligman, Father of Nanette Greene Beth Greller, Sister of Susan Littlefield Herbert Klein, Father of Karen Klein Charles Weiss, Father of Florence Rubinstein Shaul Kochwa, Father of Varda Kruman Tina Leah Zucker, Grandmother of Jodi Bialik Rabbi Barukh Schectman [email protected] Administrative Assistant: Susan Rubin [email protected] 2015 – 2016 Officers of the Board President: Bob Rubinstein [email protected] Vice - President: Amy Greenfield Vice - President: Rosalie Newman Vice - President: Susan Wilson [email protected] Treasurer: Lauren DiMartino [email protected] Secretary: Mark Silverman [email protected] … and let us not forget Member at Large: Jim Arena Member at Large: Steven Bamberg 2 Mar 8 Mar 8 Mar 22 Adar 28 Adar 28 Adar Lily Greenblat David Steinfeld Ida Block 8 Mar 28 Adar Sarah Brier 9 Mar 29 Adar Harry Cohen 19 Mar 21 Mar 9 Adar II 11 Adar II Maurice Nezvesky Molly E. Sippin School Parent Coordinator: Cara Tingley [email protected] 22 Mar 12 Adar II Mildred Koffman Teen Volunteer Coordinator: Stacey Schumer 2015 – 2016 Committee Chairpersons Birthday Books: Mardi Smith Education Chairperson: David Smith [email protected] Federation Rep: (position available) Fundraising: (position available) [email protected] BRONZE MEMORIAL NAMEPLATE If you wish to install a memorial nameplate in the sanctuary, please contact Susan Rubin at 203-426-5188 or by email [email protected] Honorarium: Susan Rubin [email protected] House: Mark Silverman [email protected] Membership: Jodi Markowsky [email protected] Men’s Club: Tod Bogdanoff [email protected] ADVERTISING YOUR BUSINESS IN THE NEWSLETTER Newsletter: Susan Rubin [email protected] Programs: (position available) [email protected] Publicity: Karen Klein [email protected] Business card size: $10 monthly / $90 yearly 1/4 page: $15 mo. / $135 yr. 1/2 page: $25 mo. / $225 yr. Full page: $45 mo. / $405 yr. Safety: David Wiener [email protected] Email: [email protected] Sisterhood: Bonnie Goldstein [email protected] Ritual: Katherine Kohrman [email protected] 11 DONATIONS We gratefully acknowledge the following contributions to temple funds: HOST AN ONEG OR KIDDUSH General Fund Steve Vine & Laura Goldstein Caring Community Fund Amy Greenfield in memory of her parents, Estelle & Stephen Wienrib Bud & Bernice Ullmann in honor of Charles & Rosalind Berger's Anniversary Chuck & Rosalie Newman in memory of Alan Kaufman Mardi & David Smith in memory of Benjamin Finkelstein Susan & John Littlefield in memory of Beth Greller Building Fund Barry & Robin Magilnick in memory of Barbara Magilnick Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund Katherine Kohrman Tree of Life Susan Littlefield THANK YOU For sponsoring our February Kiddush & Onegs Friday, February 5— the 5th grade families Saturday, February 6—Senior Shabbat attendees Friday, February 19—The Goldstein / Vine Family Friday, February 26—School Families “LEAVE YOUR LEGACY ON THE TREE OF LIFE” Hosting a Friday Oneg or Saturday Kiddush is performing a Mitzvah for our community. After services is a time when we have a chance to slow down and catch up on the weekly events with our fellow congregants. It’s not only a Mitzvah, but a way for you to celebrate an event in your family and share the good news with our congregation. Many people host to commemorate birthdays, anniversaries, engagements, awards, graduations, victories and other happy occasions. You may also host in memory of a loved one. Of course, you don’t need a reason to host and you may also buddy up and host with a friend. If you wish to participate in this Mitzvah or for more information, please e-mail the office at [email protected] Friday Oneg Dates Available March 11, 18 April 29 May 6, 13, 20, 27 June 17, 24 August 12, 26 Saturday Kiddush Dates Available May 21 A great way to honor past and present family members and friends Large Leaf—$1800. each; Small Leaf—$180. each Order forms available at the synagogue or by emailing [email protected] 12 Celebrate a special day with us! Honor an achievement, birthday or anniversary. Do a mitzvah. Sponsor an Oneg or Kiddush this year. Reserve your date now! 13
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