2010 May-June Newsletter - Congregation B`nai Zion
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2010 May-June Newsletter - Congregation B`nai Zion
Congregation B’Nai Zion ~ South Florida’s Oldest Synagogue ~ Established in 1887 Rabbi Shimon Dudai President Fred Covan PhD 750 United Street Key West, FL 33040 305-294-3437 www.BnaiZionKW.org May / June 2010 I y a r / S i v a n / T a m mu z 5 7 7 0 T h e K e y s t o J ud a i s m R a b b i D ud a i ’s M e s s a g e The Regenerative Power of Sacred Time CHADASHOT NEWS WHAT’S NEW? From late March throughout April, the CBZ community was especially busy with holidays and events. Please see the recap, WE SHARED, on page 3. Soon, we will be sharing the special holiday of Shavuot. Get ready by reading the Rabbi’s article, starting on this page, and see page 3, for the schedule of services. The many other CBZ happenings for May & June can be found on the Calendar of Events on the back page. A special “thanks” to Liz Young for her proofreading efforts on this issue. By the time this issue goes to print, Howard & I will be heading back to Key West—Howard has “official” duties during Conch Republic Festival, as a “naval officer”-so, we look forward to seeing you soon. Before I sign-off, I remind you of the “Kol B’Seder / It’s All Good” column (inspired by Alan Solomon) that I proposed in the last issue. The idea is that YOU will let me know what’s new in your life so that I can share it with the whole CBZ family. As examples, I’ll take a little editorial license and let you know a couples of things that Howard & I want to share: our daughter just got accepted to law school and our son is now playing the role of Motel on the National Tour of Fiddler. You get the idea—brag! z THE CBZ NEWLETTER IS PRODUCED BI-MONTHLY BY ELYSE SPIALTER SEND WHATEVER YOU’D LIKE TO SHARE TO ELYSE AT [email protected] DEADLINE For July/Aug Issue is June15th! שלום, Elyse Many Thanks to our newsletter Circulations Managers … the congregant volunteers who do all the work of getting the newletter into the mail! ———————Thanks to FRAN & JOHN KREINCES for serving as our previous newsletter Circulation Managers. (A personal thank you to John from Elyse for his extra assistance in helping to get those first few issues out!) and thanks to SANDIE KLUBECK & JIM EVERETT for now taking the job (they started last issue)! ———————Thank you also to KAREN GRANT for preparing the postal mailing labels & sending out the newsletter to those who receive it by e-mail. NOTE: Getting the newsletter by e-mail (instead of postal mail) saves CBZ money. If you’d like to receive your newsletter by e-mail, contact Karen at [email protected] Just as we understand the concept of sanctity concerning space - the Holy Land of Israel, Jerusalem (the Holy City) and the Temple Mount (the holiest place of all) Judaism uniquely recognizes the idea of “Sacred Time.” Taking Shabbat as an example, we have a precise time in hours and minutes for the start of the sacred block of time, as well as an exact time for its end. Shabbat sanctity is intrinsic to this time-slot, through the divine blessing given to it at time of creation. This special day is the source of all the shefah (the spiritual light and bounty) that flows to all of the days of the week that follow it. When we celebrate Shabbat, we open ourselves as well to the influence of the higher spiritual worlds and thereby receive new energy for the coming week. The level of sanctity of Shabbat varies under our own influence; the more spiritually ready we are, the more elevated and deeper is the experience of holiness associated with the day. This applies to all the other holy days of our calendar. Despite these variations, the essence of the day is the re-living of the primordial pattern of Genesis. We chant this in the Erev Shabbat Kiddush over wine, zeher le-ma-asseh bereshit, as a reminder of the time of creation. This idea of re-experiencing, re-living past events is explained in Kabbalah. It is not meant to be just remembering and celebrating events of a historic, distant past. Rather, on the exact date and time, all the spiritual worlds are re-aligned vis-à-vis our material world, creating the opportunity for us to actually re-live the original event in the deepest and most meaningful fashion, exactly as it was experienced the very first time. Now we can begin to understand the meaning and power of the most historically significant biblical festivals. Starting with Pesach – Passover, this festival is much more than a social-national event. We all know the overall story of Pesach as one of great pain and suffering associated with loss of freedom and a crushing life of slavery then followed by the great jubilation of deliverance and a life of freedom. All of humankind readily associates itself with the lofty universal values that result. But there is more to it. We find that Pesach and the next festival of Shavuot, as well as the seven CONTINUED ON PAGE 3 President’s Message First of all, I want to assure you that if you come to synagogue and see a slim, well dressed man on the Bimah acting as the gabbai, we have not “fired” Sid Wharton. It is Sid Wharton, only 100 pounds lighter. Congratulations Sid! Now onto other items. The Purim play was a brilliant success and there is a video of the production. The Community Seder was delicious and created a wonderful sense of community. The tourists who joined us kept raving about how friendly we are and how comfortable they felt. As of this writing, we have had one event in the new Friday night lecture series "Feed your Soul, Feed your Mind". After the service on April 2nd, Elisa Levy discussed "inter-religious peace work". Elisa is a Key West jewel. She has worked all over the world in the areas of conflict resolution and personnel training for the U.N. and Fortune 500 Companies. She also has a weekly column in the Sunday Key West Citizen. (For more information about Elisa, visit her website: www.elisalevy.com.) We had over 50 people at that service/lecture and the consensus was to continue this series. Additional speakers currently scheduled include Brewster Chamberlin, on April 9th, who will talk about his experiences as the original Librarian and Archivist for the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. This is a unique institution and to hear of Brewster's experiences we will be reliving history. We also have David Schofield scheduled to be our guest speaker on April 16th. David is an internationally known artist who lives in Key West but only shows in New York. His pen and ink cityscape drawings are done with incredible accuracy & detail and are hanging in New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, in museums in Europe and in private collections. David will discuss and show his work which will be a rare opportunity for Key Westers. (For more information about David, google him and then go to www.newbert.com.) All are welcome to these lectures. We would like to continue this program and if you have any suggestions for speakers, please contact me. Another recent special event was the visit of several Holocaust survivors. They were in town for a series of lectures at local schools, churches and a presentation at the Tennessee Williams Theatre. They are in their 80s and are remarkable people. The theatre was packed for the presentation, a full house at 9:30 on a Monday morning. Well, that's about all the news from CBZ. Season is over and it's starting to get hot, a nice change from this cold winter. As soon as these winds settle down, I plan to do a lot of fishing. Shalom, Fred Southernmost Sisterhood News The CBZ Purim Festival Art Show Fundraiser, organized by the Sisterhood, and held over three days, was a lot of fun - and hard work! Thanks to all the volunteers and local artists who contributed their valuable time and wonderful talents to this very worthwhile endeavor - over $2000 was raised for the Synagogue! We want to give special thanks to Mr. Jordan Bernstein, who initiated this very special project. Thanks to Philip Simmons as well for all of his efforts. During our last Sisterhood meeting, held on March 11th, lots of enthusiasm was shown for continued efforts in our outreach efforts to the local Keys Community. Ideas for the near future included a CBZ-sponsored blood drive, as well as collaborating with Samuel's House Women's Shelter and Heron Peacock Supported Living. Additionally, there was a consensus that "fun" social events should be pursued next, with these possibilities on the drawing board: game night, women's circles, Jewish films, and communal restaurant meals. If anyone is interested in helping with the next "fun" event, please contact us. Additionally, please remember to place non-perishable food items (such items as peanut butter and jelly are ALWAYS needed and appreciated at St. Mary's Food Panty!) and paper products in our PERMANENT Food Drive Basket in the Synagogue. Thank you. Linda Rysman (305-797-6123) and Deborah Schlein (914-629-6673), Sisterhood Co-Facilitators Fund-Raising Alan Solomon Francine Kreinces Maxine Makover Susie Savitch Shoshana Lichtenstein Debby Schlein Barbara Webb 2 Yarzheit Committee Membership Commitee Historian Sisterhood Co-Facilitators Si Stern Alan Solomon Sheldon Davidson Jack Einhorn Debby Schlein Linda Rysman Committees @ CBZ Ritual Finance Committee Committee Rabbi Dudai Justin Kawaler Dr. John Kreinces Bounce Margil Sid Wharton Si Stern Fred Covan Sheldon Davidson Eileen Kawaler Mae McMahan Liz Young Alan Solomon LET US KNOW IF YOU’RE INTEREST IN JOINING A COMMITTEE! Please remember, CBZ is a volunteer organization with no “paid office staff” … Cemetery Committee Sheldon Davidson Fred Covan Bounce Margil Kenny Weschler Kitchen Committee Rebetzen Nadia Dudai Yael Hermelin Kelly Klitenick Mae McMahan If you call & get the office answering machine, please leave a message & someone will get back to you as soon as possible or contact CBZ thru our Website: www.bnaizionkw.org R a b b i D u da i’s Me ssa ge ( C ON T IN U E D FR OM P A GE 1 ) weeks that separate them, are all one unit of time. The forty-nine days of the Omer lead to day fifty, being the day of Shavuot, the day we stood at the foot of Mt. Sinai and received the Torah. Going back to our Kabbalistic sources, we learn that at the time of Genesis, Man-Adam had a choice in the Garden of Eden. 1. To live in a flawless world, a world of plenty - free of pain, suffering and death - simply by observing one simple command: “Stay away from the tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil.” 2. Disobey that command and forever be cut off from the light force. Be subjected to a world of chaos, pain and death - a world we all know, the world we are in right now. God’s love for His creation is infinite. Thus, humankind was given a second chance to remove chaos and return to a world of bliss through the receiving of the Torah at Mt. Sinai. But, before being allowed to stand in the presence of God to receive the most precious of all gifts, we had much to go through. We had to experience the pain of Egypt. We then had to share the exhilaration of the Exodus and the miracles. And, afterwards, go through a purification of the spirit – counting one day at a time, for 49 days (the Omer), elevating our spirit to the level where we are worthy to stand, with one spirit and one heart, all of Israel completely united for the first time in God’s presence and receive the Torah. This wondrous event, marked by the festival of Shavuot, is celebrated this year beginning at sunset on Tuesday, May 18. May we all be worthy to re-live that event and re-connect with the “Tree of Life”. Amen, Rabbi Dudai WE SHARED … Purim … On the night of Feb. 27th we gathered together to read the Megillah (gleefully “graggering” out the name of Haman) and to be entertained by the wonderful antics of our FLC children in a Purim play. The play was written by Jordan Maun & Lauren Klitenick, who were joined by fellow performers Becca Maun, Bailey Maun, & Mackenzie Cohen (with “cameos” by Chris Cohen & Rabbi Dudai. Then, the next night, the adults gathered for a Purim Party that included Sisterhood’s beautiful art show and a Purim shpeil “A Dose of Reality” that was funny & fabulous! Credits: Donna Feldman (script/Narrator), John Kreinces (lyrics/King Ahasuerus & other celebs), Karen Leonard (director), Melody Cooper (musical director), Karen Grant (Esther +), Fran Kreinces (Vashti +), Nancy 3 Hoffman (Haman), David Lipman (Uncle Mordechai & Chef) and additional cast members: Bill Glazer, Wayne Dapser, Shoshana Lichtenstein, Debby Schlein, Linda Rysman, Maxine Makover, Sally Young, Arnie Young (as one of the girls!), Bounce Margil and Eileen & Justin Kawaler. Thanks to Si Stern for the wine and to Stan Kintslinger for bartending. Thanks also to Howard Spialter for his accordion music both nights. Editor’s Note: I must take this opportunity to say that I haven’t had this enjoyable a Purim celebration in many years! A personal thank you to all who made it so special!! Also, having just met Nancy 3 Hoffman as Haman, Howard & I then had the pleasure to see her entertaining show at TWT—a treat! Passover ... March 30th, CBZ joined together to celebrate the 2nd Seder as a community. Almost 100 were in attendance, including a number of children and 4 tables of out-of-town visitors. The menu (which included brisket, turkey, salmon and incredible desserts) was exquisite! Mae McMahan shared that the Seder left everyone “spiritually & gastronomically renewed”. Thanks to Mae for her efforts coordinating this event! Never Forget … As part of a Florida Keys “tour” organized by Congresswoman Ros-Lehtinen, FKCC hosted an event on March 22 for the SHAVUOT SCHEDULE public to hear and meet a group of Holocaust Survivors. May 18 (Tues)—7:00pm: Hundreds, including many Maariv students and many from the May 19 (Wed) —9:30am: CBZ community, gathered at Festival Morning & YIZKOR the Tennessee Williams Services, followed by light Theatre to hear the speakers. Kiddush Attendees have shared how moving an experience this Special Note: Rabbi’s Wed. was. Class will be “moved up” The previous Shabbat and held immediately after morning, the survivors were the evening service on Tues guests at B’nai Zion and spoke (5/18), in keeping with the there as well. All present felt cherished tradition of Leil that it was a great honor to be Shavuot (study). able to share the Sabbath with these individuals who had endured so much. On April 11, CBZ observed Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) with a Did You Know? special service. The holiday of Lag B’Omer - the 33rd Thanks to Karen Grant for her detailed notes that made this review possible! Many thanks for the inspiration provided by Rabbi Dudai, and, our cantor, Dr. John Kreinces throughout the many activities listed above. Many of the holidays/events listed above were made richer by the delicacies prepared by Rebetzen Nadia & her dedicated kitchen “crew”. See pg. 5 for details & thank yous. day of the counting of the Omer - is celebrated on Iyar 18 (May 1-2, 2010). While the Omer is a mourning period overall, Lag B’ Omer is a day of celebration marked by bonfires and picnics, especially in Israel. Various historical origins are attributed to the holiday. 3 M A Z E L TOV ! HAPPY BIRTHDAY MAY WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES 23 Freddie & Joe Linder 26 Eileen & Justin Kawaler JUNE WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES 1 Roseline & Bill Glazer !!!!!!!!!! 9 Joanne & Myles Eisenstein 15 Claire & Albert Zuckerman 19 Karen & Bounce Grant-Margil 20 Penny & Rich Maun 22 Judith & Stan Zabar 23 Donna Feldman & Teddy Baier 24 Joan & Victor Cushman 29 Ginger & Jack Kanzer-Lewis Yom 19 (Israeli Independence Day) CBZ celebration 4/21/10 20 29 31 14 15 17 25 ^^^^ Claire Young turns over 100+ teddy bears—that she collected as her Bat Mitzvah project—to the KWPD. Police will use the bears to calm kids who are frightened & need comforting. WELCOME WELCOME to new members to new members Eunice & Andrew J. Stephanie Goldberg Melnick ! & Ari Glazer! Laura Tallent Rose Einhorn Rebetzen Nadia Dudai Victor Cushman Jack Lewis Philip Simmons Steven Oppenheimer Jack Einhorn William Schwartz Emily Isadora Young Fred Covan Mae McMahan Deborah Mermelstein Florence Millet George Cooper JUNE BIRTHDAYS 1 2 6 8 9 Designed by renowned synagogue artist Sanford Werfel; enhancing the beauty and grace of our Sanctuary … the branches form the Hebrew words “Etz Chaim” and the stones at the roots are symbolic of the Twelve Tribes of Israel.. The golden leaves and stones may be inscribed to highlight or commemorate joyous occasions, including births, graduations, weddings, anniversaries, and Bar/Bat Mitzvahs. 4 7 9 11 Ha’atzmaut TREES OF LIFE: To purchase, please contact Mae McMahan (296-9669) Order Forms are available on the website or call Mae 4 6 ISRAEL Loui Franke & Stan Coira Commemorate a simcha … Buy a Leaf for $180 or Foundation Stone for $1500 MAY BIRTHDAYS 29 30 Dianne Needleman Sherman Kaplitz Alan Solomon Linda Greenberg Judie Klitenick Carol Wilks Jordan Maun Annette Ring Tracey Oppenheimer Gwen Hawtof Bounce Margil Bernie Kaplan Lauren Klitenick Sol Hermelin Arnie Young Bailey Maun “Sidney M. Aronovitz United States Courthouse” In February, the U.S. Courthouse in Key West was renamed to honor the memory of Judge Aronovitz. Sidney M. Aronovitz ruled on landmark cases during his more than 20 years in the court system. The Judge’s grandparents were founders of CBZ. The Aronovitz family, both past & present, have been and continue to be significant members of B’nai Zion & the community of Key West. SINCERE THANKS TO REBETZEN NADIA FOR HER NON-STOP KITCHEN EFFORTS OVER THESE PAST MONTHS—FROM KIDDUSHES, TO HAMANTASCHEN, TO SEDER FOOD & MORE…IT WAS ALL DELICIOUS! **************************************** The Rebetzen and her helpers baked & sold thousands of Purim hamantaschen !!! Their efforts are SO very much appreciated! **************************************** The Rebetzen extends thanks to all those who have helped her and “hopes she isn’t leaving anyone out” :) Thank you to … Karen Leonard & Debby Schlein are added to the Purim helpers list (that appeared in the last issue). All of the following helped with the Pesach Seder: Sally & Arnie Young (who had to head North before the Seder), Carol & Larry Abramovitz, Mae McMahan & Bernie Kaplan (who are always willing to do whatever needs to get done), Sharon Zahav, Audrey Sams, chef Larry Prell, Debby Schlein, Fran Kreinces (who made kugels) & Judie Klitenick (who made kugels & macaroons). Kiddush helpers: Audrey Sams, Karen Leonard, Carol Abramovitz, Debby Schlein, Barbara Webb, Annette Ring & Kenny Weschler and, for their help cleaning-up, Mae McMahan, Bernie Kaplan, Rose Einhorn, Philip Simmons and Richard Klitenick. **************************************** THANKS to the following recent Kiddush sponsors & contributors: Carol & Larry Abramovitz: in honor of their family Bernie Kaplan & Mae McMahan Debby & Dov Schlein Judith & Stanley Zabar: in honor of Holocaust survivors Heartfelt Thanks to the following for their Contributions to Bnai Zion: Bertha Kane: h/o “gabbai” Sid Wharton for the honor Michael & Janet Kass Leonard Nadborne Creighton & Barbara Webb Enid Levinson & Gladys Levinson: thanks for Purim Anne Marie & Warren Wolfson Family: Vayerah Tod Aronovitz & Familly ma’ot chittim donations: Jordan M. & Sandra S. Bernstein James Everett & Sandra Klubeck Annette Ring Mae McMahan Stanley Goldblatt Ralph & Margalit Werthheimer Ari & Stephanie Glazer Contributions acknowledged in this issue include those made through April 6th. Those made after that date will be recognized in future issues of the newsletter. FLC NEWS Liz Young (parent coordinator) shares that The Family Learning Center (Hebrew School) has completed the 2009-10 school year and looks forward to celebrating with the CBZ community at the FAMILY SHABBAT DINNER $40 per Family / $18 per Person planned for Friday, May 7th at 7:00 PM. Services start promptly at 7 PM, followed by a wonderful kosher meal prepared by Rebetzen Nadia, Chef Kelly and Mom Helpers: Michelle Cohen, Penny Maun, Nancy Kaplitz & Liz Young. If you can help, please call Rebetzen Nadia. Please join us—RSVPs encouraged to Liz at [email protected] ********** Rabbi Dudai extends thanks to the following teachers & madrichim: Dr. John Kreinces, Mare Contrare, Yael Hermelin, Donna Feldman, Barbara Webb, Sharon Zahav & Audrey Sams GREETINGS FROM ... Hi, we've just returned from a visit to KW and stopped in to visit before our plane took off. We met Nadia busy baking and two other women. Delighted with the new social room, and sorry our time was so limited. Carry on the good work. May our next visit be longer. Milton, Phyllis, Denny Roumm and friend Theresa Tate CBZ extends thanks to “Bubbie’s Bubba Bingo” for the contribution of another $5000! (see more details about Bingo on pg 8) 5 May 2010 Iyar / Sivan 5770 May 1/ 17 Iyar May 4/ 20 Iyar May 6/ 22 Iyar May 7/ 23 Iyar May 8/ 24 Iyar May 9/ 25 Iyar May 10/ 26 Iyar May 11/ 27 Iyar May 12/ 28 Iyar May 13/ 29 Iyar May 16/ 3 Sivan May 17/ 4 Sivan May 18/ 5 Sivan May 19/ 6 Sivan May 21/ 8 Sivan May 22/ 9 Sivan May 23/ 10 Sivan May 25/ 12 Sivan May 26/ 13 Sivan May 27/ 14 Sivan May 28/ 15 Sivan May 29/ 16 Sivan May 30/ 17 Sivan May 31/ 18 Sivan P r a y e r Jacob Mermelstein Laura Kaplan Victor M. Hermelin Nathaniel Kane Lillian Solomon Harry Rudnick Hyman Louis Wilks Lawrence Kieves Pearl Sandler Lewin Mary Sarin Covan Hyman Lurie Bertha Hershenson Al Logan Aaron Baron Jack Varon Nathan Fishman Sugar Sarah Goldman Stukelman Sydell B. Spialter Dvoyra Abraham Isaac Rabhan Hilda Mermelstein Meyer Abramovitz Murray Singer Sonia Dubrovshy Joe Rosenthal Robert Everett Max Schulman Mitzi Cohen Harold S. Fox Alvin David Einhorn David Goldner Eleanor M. Klitenick Rebecca Rachel Rosenthal David Aronovitz Lazarus Schulsinger Lillian Schulman Mayton M. Schulsinger Charles Leibovit Carrie Cohen Edythe Levy Gilda Weintraub Anson Klauber Shirlee Miriam Steinman Jacob Cohen Esther Edith Abraham Emanuel Gerald Narren o n K i n d l i n g Yarzheits In most instances the dates listed are the Hebrew dates of death June 2010 Sivan / Tammuz 5770 June 1/ 19 Sivan June 2/ 20 Sivan June 4/ 22 Sivan June 6/ 24 Sivan June 7/ 25 Sivan June 8/ 26 Sivan June 10/ 28 Sivan June 11/ 29 Sivan June 12/ 30 Sivan June 13/ 1 Tammuz June 15/ 3 Tammuz June 16/ 4 Tammuz June 17/ 5 Tammuz June 18/ 6 Tammuz June 19/ 7 Tammuz June 20/ 8 Tammuz June 21/ 9 Tammuz June 23/ 11 Tammuz June 24/ 12 Tammuz June 25/ 13 Tammuz June 27/ 15 Tammuz June 28/ 16 Tammuz June 29/ 17 Tammuz June 30/ 18 Tammuz a Robert B. Appelrouth Lillian Kay Fannie Goldblatt Louis Segal Abraham David Einhorn Miriam Bernstein Janice Herberg Wharton Cynthia Faye Projector Max Glantz Lee Isaac David Appel Annie Silberman Harry L. Velkovitz Mildred Shafner Kate Aronovitz Herman Kessler Moore Harold Littman Nisan Cwei Simon Moore Ben Smolar Barbara E. Grant Mark Klitenick Joe Wharton Aaron Sklar Fanny Markovitz Morris Bush Andrew Kawaler Jack Frank Adela Kantor Isadore Lippman Levy David Haskell Kay Isadore Rosinek Benjamin Prager Harold Altman Nat Rabin Ethelyn F. Lewinsky Philip Kram Mary Krinsky Frank Simmons Dora Lewinsky Cohen Meir Sheinberg Hannah Shapiro Bella Kissel Y a h r z e i t Yarzheit Donations From … In Memory of ... **************************** Stanley & Judith Zabar Selma Segal Louis Zabar Nancy Cohen Arthur David Cohen Mitchell Appelrouth Rose Moses Weintraub (beloved grandmother) Benjamin Hershenson Harry A. Hershenson (beloved father) Milton L. Roumm & Phyllis G. Roumm Our Great-Grandson Howard & Elyse Spialter Scott Stanley Barry & Marla Shainman Sarah E. Levine Karen L. Leonard & Aaron Wechter Vivian Leonard Mildred Varon Issie & Sophie Passo Jack & Eleanor Appel Jean Kippelman (mother) Jordan M. & Sandra S. Bernstein Benjamin Bernstein Robert Sher William Herman Sher Roberta Fine & Mildred Fine Bernard Walsh Gilbert H. Walker, M.D. Loved Ones Annette Ring Bertha Spies (beloved mother) Ralph & Lillian Tallent Ida Tallent (mother) Bounce & Karen Margil Daniel S. Grant (father) Rachelle Elias Elias family members Sally & Arnold Young Halbert Lewinsky Robert Goldman Robert H. Goldman (father) Maxine Makover Stanford Makover (beloved) Hebert I. Rabin & Thelma Rabin mothers: Clara Smolar Estelle Rabin Maureen Freedman Shoshana Rose Lichtenstein C a n d l e Eternal Rock of Ages: In hushed reverence, I kindle this memorial candle in loving remembrance of my beloved (Mother, Father, Son, Daughter) on this anniversary of his/her/their death(s). We have been taught that human souls are Thy candles. Through them Thou bringest light into the world. For the light of compassion and tenderness which my loved one(s) brought into my life, I am everlastingly grateful. Help me O G-d to use the sacred memory of my loved one(s) as a noble spur to consecrated living. May I perpetuate and transmit everything that was beautiful and lovely in his/her/their character. Keep firm my faith that we cannot go where You are not and where You are all is well. Amen. 6 As the light is kindled say: “Zecher tsaddik leevrachah”. The memory of the upright is a source of blessing. Sincere Condolences are extended on the passing of Dorothy Velkovitz, who was a congregant and former member of the Board of Directors. Many thanks to Judith and Stan Zabar for their donation of Zabar’s wonderful coffee! Now our Sabbath Kiddush luncheons are even more fabulous thanks to them! PLEASE SUPPORT Running an ad in the newsletter is a great way to support CBZ! 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Special items for your Jewish home and Jewish life including kippot and mezuzahs! Thank you to all for their Passover purchases … the new items went fast! Mae says there’s still some things left if you want to plan ahead for next year. Hours by appointment—Call Mae McMahan (296-9669) Thanks to those who made recent Gift Shop purchases, including: Liz & Gary Young, Elyse & Howard Spialter, Clara Liszt & Stanley Goldblatt 7 Congregation B’nai Zion Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage Paid Permit No. 76 Key West, FL ~ South Florida’s Oldest Synagogue ~ Established in 1887 Rabbi Shimon Dudai President Fred Covan PhD 750 United Street Key West, FL 33040 305-294-3437 www.BnaiZionKW.org May and June 2010 Shabbat Services Friday Evening 7:00 PM Saturday Morning 9:30 AM CBZ BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dr. Fred Covan President Si Stern Vice-President Mae McMahan Cors. Secretary Sid Wharton Rec. Secretary Eileen Kawaler Treasurer Dr. John Kreinces Kenneth Weschler Elizabeth Young Alan Solomon Immediately followed by Rabbi’s Class (typically held on Wed night). MAY 19 (Wed): Shavuot morning Service & YIZKOR, starting 9:30 AM. Board of Directors meet the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 PM. ALL WELCOME TO ATTEND. Check the Website to confirm exact dates. TUESDAYS … “Bubbie’s Bubba Bingo”. Doors open at 5 pm & the games start at 7pm. FREE food & soda. Many CASH prizes. All proceeds go to CBZ! The CBZ Website … MAY 7, starting with services at 7:00 PM, Family Shabbat Dinner. MAY 18 (Tues): Shavuot begins at sunset. Maariv Service at 7:00 PM. the best way to know the up-to-date details! starting at 7:00 PM. Check the website to find out when the next “Feed Your Soul, Feed Your Mind” Friday night lecture services event is! www.bnaizionkw.com Please note that as of April 2, Friday Evening Shabbat Services are *************************************************** Calendar of Events