October 2012 online version
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October 2012 online version
!"#$%&'()*+&%(( !"#$%&'()*+&%(( ,-./-0.&12(3$'*4-+(56( 7857(9:#:(!-+;"$-(( <856(9:#:(="//-+( >+*'%-+%**.? >+*'%-+%**.?!"0'-+%**.(( !"0'-+%**.(( >+@/$%(( >+@/$%(( 3$'*4-+(5A'%(( (see flyer for details) (see flyer for details) !"#$%&$'()"#*+&(,*-.&(,** /&0)$)"12*34,""0* !"#$%&# 5,&*-)#,"%#*!&#(&%** 6"%*7&8)2,*-914'()"#* '()$*#+%,#-%#.-/0/#1#.(/22+#3!$(%2$## 4%2#+%,2#&%$5/24,6#7!4-8# As Rabbi Shpeen spoke about in this year’s Rosh Hashanah message, 22 years ago our congregation undertook an initiative known as North Porch. Over three hundred congregants shared their thoughts and ideas on the future of Beth Emeth. The goal was to strengthen what is working well, change and improve where necessary, undertake new programs to meet the needs of the congregation, and plan for our future. Many of the ideas regarding governance, ritual and worship, and education are still in effect today. It is now time to take this initiative to the next generation, the Next Dor. Over the next few months we will be conducting a series of focus groups and request that each of you sign up for an opportunity to share your thoughts as we embark on this vital initiative. Each of the focus groups will be intentionally small, led by trained facilitators and scribes, and designed to allow every voice to be heard. Each session is designed to run between 60 and 90 minutes and will be followed by a short reception. Focus groups will be held at Beth Emeth on the following dates: Wednesday, October 17, 4-6 p.m. Sunday, October 21, 10 a.m. -Noon (Babysitting available) Wednesday, October 24, 6-8 p.m. Monday, November 19, 7-9 p.m. Thursday, December 6, 7-9 p.m. Monday, December 17, 7-9 p.m. Please sign-up for one of these sessions either by returning the enclosed flyer or through the link on our website, www.bethemethalbany.org. Cheryl Gelder-Kogan and Bret Kauffman, co-chairs, Next Dor October 2012 !"#$%&'()&$*+',)-$ Special Birthdays and Anniversaries Congratulations to... Beth Emeth wishes to congratulate the following on their Special October Birthdays: Steve and Mary Squires on the birth of their son, Ethan Jacob, on August 25, 2012. David Barnet Sophie Berman Dave Carr Daniel Duffy Ileen Duffy Davis Etkin Barry Feinman Paul Fellenbaum Cathy Chazen Stone on the marriage of her son, Andrew Stone to Kate Clark of Nashville, TN Doris Galek Karen Gerstenzang Shari Gordon Judy Kraus Linda Schechter Maxine Silver Stephanie Wacholder Congratulations to Rabbi Scott Shpeen on the engagement of his daughter, Hilary, to Joshua Brownstein of Alexandria, VA, son of Jeanette and Steven Brownstein of Tampa, FL. Do you have good news you’d like to share? Please send to: [email protected]. Submissions can also be mailed to the Temple office, attn: Bulletin. A belated special birthday to Jane Levine New Members Beth Emeth wishes to congratulate the following on their Special October Wedding Anniversaries: We welcome Douglas Berinstein; Lisa Levine and Jay, Eli and Jack Cloutier; Monica, Bill and Maxwell Sharp to our Beth Emeth family. (as of press-time September 10th) Marge and Barry Hollander (10th) Erica Razek and Bruce Doris (15th) Roberta and Ned Berkowitz (25th) Wendy and Dan Keyser (30th) Alicia and Scott Osur (30th) Beth and Mark Scher (30th) Patricia and Samuel Fallek (40th) Faina and Eduard Raskin (45th) Roddie and Newt Kaplan (50th) Thank you to those who voluntarily pay above standard Annual Commitment Guardians and Above: Marilyn and Robert Abrams, Joyce and Sanford Bookstein, Steve and Sherry Einhorn, Jill Goodman and Arthur Malkin, Bea Herman, Marge and Barry Hollander, Alan Iselin, Sara Lee and Barry Larner, Donna and Lee Rosen, Mark Rosen and Leslie Newman Benefactors: Lucia and Steven Fischer, Sherry and Marvin Freedman, Sherry Gold and Wendell Lorang, Lauren and Harold Iselin, Mark and Leslie Laven, Nancy and Jeffrey Lozman, Stanley Metzner, Ilene and Chip Stein, Sally and Jeffrey Stern, Florence Speigel and Ed Sperber, Stevi and William Swire Sponsors: Michelle and Scott Davidoff, Karen and Mark Glaser, Ellen and Morton Hess, Anne and Michael Marmulstein, Ronald Richardson, Robert Ruslander, Beth and Mark Scher, Lynn and Andrew Warheit Patrons: Anonymous, Harriet and Fred Ackerman, Wendy and Larry Barnet, Carl Bloomberg, Jay and Naomi Bloomfield, Joy Davidoff and Jim Finale, Barry and Beth Davis, Bunny deBeer, Robert Dropkin, Malka and Eitan Evan, Karen and Steven Fein, Margaret and Sam Feldman, Lauren and Robert Finkle, Cheryl Gelder-Kogan and Barry Kogan, Karen and Peter Gerstenzang, Carolyn and Bruce Ginsburg, Cheryl and Marc Ginsburg, Liz and Jerry Goldstein, Karol and Myron Gordon, Carol and David Grand, Adam Greenstein and Robyn Rosenblatt, Cindy and Neal Greenstein, Tom and Susan Hager, Sophie Hollander, Becky and Paul Kasselman, Sandy and Stuart Kletter, Kathy and Dick Kotlow, Jane and Mark Levine, Eileen and Greg Lurie, Curt and Ruth Manasse, Penny and Neil Manasse, Donald Metzner, David and Allison Meyers, David Alan Miller and Andrea Oser, Meryl and Al Norek, Sari and Kevin O’Connor, Marcia Pasternack, Lee and Debbie Ross, Bonnie and Stuart Rosenberg, Nancy and Arthur Roth, Ellie and Stephen Safranko, Judith and Peter Saidel, Jane and Garry Sanders, Marcia Scharfman, Mollie and David Shulan, Ronnie and Arthur Siegel, Nancy and Barry Simon, Gail and Harold Sokol, Valerie and Spike Solomon, Charlotte and Jeffrey Sperber, Susan and Reid Sperber, Peter Spitalny, Ruth and Michael Staff, Marion Strasser, Jerry and Ilene Sykes, Steven and Lori Strong, Toby and Fred Wander, Kathryn Zox Volunteers: Alan and Gloria Arnold, Harry and Anne Rosenfeld !"# $%# &'(# )(*+"$+,# "&# *+-.&/0,12,# "3,# 4$0,%"&.,%# $.# "3,# 0$5,%# &6# &'(### +&.2(,2*."%# &.# %),+$*0# 7$("31*8%# 9%"*("$.2# *"# *2,# :;<# *.1# *..$5,(%*($,%# 97,2$..$.2#/$"3#"3,#=>"3<#$.#4'0"$)0,%#&6#6$5,#8,*(%?##!6@#6&(#%&4,#(,*%&.@#/,# 6*$0# "&# *+-.&/0,12,# *.# &++*%$&.# $.# 8&'(# 0$6,# &(# "3*"# &6# *# 4,47,(# &6# 8&'(### 6*4$08@#)0,*%,#3,0)#'%#78#$.6&(4$.2#"3,#A,4)0,#&66$+,#*"#B:CDEFC=##,G"#HHH?# In Memoriam Beth Emeth recognizes with profound sorrow the death of our members Thomas Hartnett Husband of Nancy Hodes Father of Tricia Hartnett (Leon Spath), Jeffrey (Seema) Hartnett, Christopher Hartnett, Matthew Hartnett, Amanda Hodes and Elizabeth Hodes Robert Herman Husband of Beatrice Herman , Father of Gerald Herman and Arthur Herman Lynn Sitrin Wife of Harris Sitrin Mother of Steven Sitrin (Becca Gratz) and Lauren (Charles) Duerr Beth Emeth extends sympathy to those in our congregation who have lost a loved one Dr. Peg Bigley Mother of Michael Bigley (Laurie Stein) Sally Levine Mother of Dianne (Harvey) Kahalas Annette Sternbach Mother of Sheila (Gary) Hand 2 6#&0,5&7890$6�(&48,3&$ ./#01,($2,4&$241&5")&$ Shabbat Chol Hamoed Sukkot (Exodus 33:12-34:26) Friday Evening, October 5 at 5:30 p.m. Special Oneg in the Sukkah Saturday Morning, October 6 9:30 Shabbat Morning Service/ Torah Study in the Library We have a book of optical illusions. One of the illusions, My Wife and Motherin-Law, is fairly well known. Some people look at it and immediately see the profile of a young woman, others first see the profile of the older woman. According to the book, if someone stares at the image for a long enough time, his/her perception will “switch” from one to the other, but if you don’t take the time you may never see the second image. Sometimes this is true as it pertains to our responses to people and institutions that matter to us. We get so used to seeing them one way, that we don’t realize that if we spend a bit more time looking at them, we might see something completely different. I’d like for all of us to take another look at CBE. Is there something “new” that the Congregation can offer you OR that you can offer the congregation? Take a few minutes, sit down with the bulletin. Look for those services, activities, programs to which you naturally gravitate and add them to your calendar. Then take a second look: if you’ve never been to a Friday night Shabbat service in the Chapel, never attended a 92nd St. Y program, never volunteered at the Sunday Soup Kitchen, never attended a cooking class or a Brotherhood or Sisterhood program...do it once. You might be pleasantly surprised by what you find. And of course, if there is something that you don’t see, that you would like to, please let us know…we can try to work together to make it happen Shabbat Bereshit (Genesis 1:1-6:8) Friday Evening, October 12 at 5:30 p.m. Saturday Morning, October 13 Torah Study at 9:30 a.m. Services at 10:45 a.m. Bar Mitzvah of Evan Freedman Shabbat Noach (Genesis 6:9-11:32) Friday Evening, October 19 at 5:30 p.m. Rabbi Shpeen will present "Jewish Calisthenics" Saturday Morning, October 20 Torah Study at 9:30 a.m. Services at 10:45 a.m. B’nai Mitzvah of Oliver Miller and Seth Schoenblum Shabbat Lech L’cha (Genesis 12:1-17:27) Friday Evening, October 26 at 5:30 p.m. Blessing of our Newborns - If you've had a new addition in the past year, please join us for a blessing. If you plan to attend, please contact Deb Sokoler - [email protected] by Wednesday, October 24. Saturday Morning, October 27 9:30 Shabbat Morning Service/ Torah Study in the Library Shalom, Jill Goodman, president LIVE STREAMED SERVICES ON-LINE Can’t come to Shabbat services? Did you know that you can watch services live on our web-site? You can also go to our on-line archive to see a service you missed! ARE YOU CELEBRATING A SIMCHA at SERVICES? Baby Naming Wedding Blessing Special Anniversary Bar/Bat Mitzvah Special Birthday Graduation Consider sponsoring an Oneg Shabbat! (light refreshments immediately following services on Friday night) Interested? Contact Gail Kendall at 436-9761 x225 or [email protected] To underwrite live-streaming for a week, a month, or more Contact Gail in the office at 436-9761 x 225 or [email protected] !"8#&+41$:/'',88&&$ "Jewish Calisthenics: Why We Move While We Pray” Have you ever attended a Shabbat Service at Beth Emeth or elsewhere and noticed that people do not always remain seated or stand still? Ever wonder why at certain prayers worshipers bow or sway or move in a certain manner? Are they just stretching or getting into the rhythm?? OR perhaps there is a reason for why we move and during what prayers in the service?? Come to Shabbat Services on Friday, October 19th as Rabbi Shpeen walks (or at some point bows/sways/moves) us through those motions traditionally associated with the Shabbat evening service. Beth Emeth’s Interfaith Outreach Committee will host an Oneg immediately following the service. We look forward to seeing you and chatting with you. If you have any questions or would like more information about this or other outreach programs please call Beth Monaco at 439-3400 or email [email protected]. !"#$%&$'()"#*+&(,*-.&(,** /)00)"#*("*10%'&2 February 14 - 24, 2013 Limited space available Experience the trip of a lifetime led by Rabbi Shpeen Congregation Beth Emeth Bulletin October 2012 - 5772 Published monthly except June and August Congregation Beth Emeth 100 Academy Road, Albany, New York 12208 Volume LVI, No. 2 3 ?&'@,($:/#7&#$ CDE81$F77,3�+#-$<3&780$ Beth Emeth strives to offer a warm and friendly house of worship, based on a foundation of respect for welcoming and valuing everyone's place in our congregational community. Our covenant of membership reflects that ideal in a way that embraces individuals and families throughout their lives. The Board of Trustees recently updated our membership policies to ensure that they continue to reflect this valued relationship. Please take a look at the Membership page on the Beth Emeth web site at http://www.bethemethalbany.org. There is a link at the bottom for you to review these policies. We encourage your feedback. If you have a friend, neighbor or colleague at work who is considering joining a congregation, please encourage them to join us for services. Suggest that they also call the office at 436.9761 and speak with Gail Kendall at ext 225 or e-mail [email protected]. to request membership information. Please let me, one of our clergy, another Board or staff member know if you plan to bring someone new to services so that we can extend a warm welcome and answer any questions they may have. Susan Hager, Membership Committee Chair 439-1127 (home evenings) or [email protected] 2013 is our 175th Anniversary Save these dates. More events to come. Friday, March 15th – “Honoring our Past” Shabbat, featuring liturgical selections from our 175 year history. Keynote address by Dr. David Ellenson, HUC-JIR President Friday, April 12th – “Looking to our Future” Friday Night Live! Shabbat Sunday, April 21st – “What is Reform Judaism” with Rabbi Shpeen, presented by the Outreach Committee Sunday, April 28th – “Tracing Our Roots” bus trip to sites of Albany’s Jewish Community presented by the Outreach Committee Sunday April 28th – “Honoring our Fathers and Mothers” get together at Daughters of Sarah Nursing Center presented by the Reyut Committee Sunday, May 5th – “Next Generation” – The Einhorn Center for Jewish Education Closing Day Ceremonies and Concert by Josh Nelson, sponsored by Sisterhood Saturday, June 15th – “Celebrate!” Anniversary Dinner and Show 2,08//590$:1+(8&#$!7&$;//A$:)"@$ :;<$=/"81$>#/"($ READ, READ, READ… Please join us this fall and winter as we discuss a diverse group of novels chosen by our Book Group Members. We welcome new members at any meeting and encourage you to bring a friend or family member. Meetings are held in the Temple Library from 6:45 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. The books to be discussed in the next months include: Fall started off on the right note with the long awaited beginning of the CBEYG year. On September 19th, CBEYG held it’s annual Opening Barbeque, where old friends were reunited and the incoming freshmen were welcomed into the CBEYG community. Members are always welcome, and membership forms will continue to be distributed at CBEYG meetings every Wednesday from 5:30 to 7:00, so any high schooler wishing to join CBEYG should feel free to come experience the spirit of CBEYG. With exciting events coming up such as the NFTY-NE Levi Leap Dance October 20-21st, and interesting programs and games each week, the future looks great for our youth group and we would like to continue to see it grow and improve. If you have any questions or comments about CBEYG, feel free to contact me [email protected]. On behalf of CBEYG, we would like to wish everyone a great beginning of the year and encourage all high schoolers to come next Wednesday night! Michelle Kauffman, CBEYG Exec. Vice President • • • November 1, Their Eyes are Watching God by Zora Neale Hurstonon December 6, Once We Were Brothers by Ronald Balsam January 24, 2013, Canada by Richard Ford Details on these book selections and cancellations can be found on the Beth Emeth website under Sisterhood. Contact Nancy Lozman if you have any questions at [email protected]. Calling All Women Sisterhood is once again sponsoring Rosh Chodesh services. The first one will be for the month of Cheshvan on Saturday, October 13, at 10:45 a.m. in the library. All women are invited to participate. You don’t have to be a member of Sisterhood to attend. Please RSVP to Heather Linsk at [email protected]. Gourmet Group Eat, Drink, and Be Merry with Us! Beth Emeth Gourmet Group for Adults. Singles welcome! Here's an opportunity to put your culinary talents to work, share a nice glass of wine, recipes, and camaraderie with us. Contact Alice Slingerland at 518-768-2620 or Joan Weinberg at 513-519-0122. Come join us! B7$%1&$:/''"7,8-$ Selling or Trading-in your car? Why not make it a tax-deductible donation to Beth Emeth? Contact Gail Kendall 436-9761 ext 225 Auditions for "A Shayna Maidel" at Congregation Ohav Shalom, Albany. A powerfully haunting and deeply affecting portrait of a family after the Holocaust. October 10th and 11th, 6:30 p.m. Need 3 females, 20's-50"s and 2 males 30's-50's. Info [email protected] or [email protected] Bulletin Deadline All articles for the November Bulletin should be submitted by October 10th 4 6#/I#+'',7IG$2/'&81,7I$J/#$<3&#-/7&$ Parenting Center Life Long Learning SHABBAT SHALOM YELADIM Saturday, October 20, 2012 ~ 11:00 AM Pre-schoolers and their parents/grandparents – join Micki Groper for an hour of storytelling, music, crafts and of course a nosh! We will begin our year celebrating Simchat Torah and will be making our very own Torah! Please RSVP to Deb Sokoler if you plan to attend! [email protected] or by phone: 436-9761 x228. Go to www.bethemethalbany.org for latest postings of our Fall season line up. NEXT BROADCAST: THOMAS FRIEDMAN: That Used To Be Us: How America Fell Behind in the World It Invented & How We Can Come Back Tuesday, October 2, 2012 at 8:00 p.m. (see flyer for complete Fall schedule) BABY BREAK Our parent/pre-school drop-in program at The Parenting Center will begin on Sunday, October 14 – where old friends come together to meet new ones! Join us for a cup of coffee and a bagel in a place filled with age-appropriate toys; teacher facilitated activities and a warm Beth Emeth community!! Upcoming Baby Break Dates: October 14, 21 and Nov 4 LUNCH & LEARN Wednesdays ~ Noon – 1:30/2:00 p.m. ** You bring your lunch; coffee, tea and dessert are on us! First Lunch & Learn – October 24th with Rabbi Shpeen discussing “Pirket Avot”. BLESSING OF OUR NEWBORNS Friday, October 26 ~ 5:30 PM If you've had a new addition in the past year, please join us for a blessing at our Erev Shabbat Service. If you plan to attend, please contact Deb Sokoler [email protected] by Wednesday, October 24. (see flyer for details) DELI & MOVIE NIGHT REMEMBRANCE Saturday, October 20 at 7:00 p.m. (see flyer for details) Please note that the Parenting Center Room is available for families to use during Friday night and Saturday morning Services. No children without an adult. (**These programs are available through the generous support of Beth Emeth Sisterhood) Shabbat & Holiday Toolbox %,AA"7$!)+'G$H&+),7I$81&$./#)5$ Recently, our community experienced the loss of a congregant and friend to many in our Beth Emeth community, Bob Herman, who Rabbi Shpeen referred to in his eulogy as a true “mensch”. That got me thinking about what makes a person a “mensch”? How do we as parents/grandparents/aunts/uncles/ teachers help raise children who will become “menschen”? To begin with, “mensch”, is a Yiddish word that means “maximum human being”. That means that we want to raise children who are ethical and lead a good moral life, following Jewish values. Some useful steps to follow: 1 – To set a goal, you must understand which values you wish to teach. In Judaism, there is extensive literature from the “Musar” movement about “midot” (or measures). To learn more about these values go to: http://urj.org/holidays/shabbat/ intro/middot/ 2 – Create opportunities to make mistakes and take responsibility for our mistakes. This a very Jewish process, one called “t-shuvah” (repentance) – the very essence of the High Holy Days. 3 – Most importantly, being a good role model. Living as kind and ethical a life as you can and even harder, willing to admit mistakes (to yourself and others). Your Beth Emeth community is another avenue for teaching/reinforcing these values. Through our family education programs, we offer parents opportunities to learn about what Judaism has to offer in raising children who are “menschen”. It does take a “village to raise a child”, and our Jewish community is a wonderful “village” for our families. B’Shalom, Debbie Sokoler Advocacy is the focus of this column. The month of Chesvan which this year runs from October 17-November 14 has been chosen as Advocacy Month by the Reform Jewish Voice of New York State (RJV, www.rjvnys.org). The Reform Jewish movement has long been a voice for social and economic justice. The Religious Action Center (RAC, www.rac.org) is the action arm of this voice for the Union of Reform Judaism (URJ). It is essential that we understand that each of us has the power and responsibility to be a world changer and effective advocate. RJV is focusing on increasing the minimum wage to make it more of a living wage. Other issues of concern include health care affordability and accessibility, reproductive health, marriage equality, campaign finance reform, hunger and hydrofracking. Please visit the web sites mentioned above, our own Beth Emeth webpage and read Rabbi Ross’s wonderful book, “All Politics is Religious”. Advocacy takes place on many fronts and includes letter writing, phone calls, viewing and participating on pertinent internet sites and blogs, public and private speaking. Learn about the issues, learn about the candidates, and use your knowledge to become an agent of social change. You make a difference by your action or inaction. I encourage you to make that difference through positive and affirmative action. Make sure you register to vote if you are eligible, get an absentee ballot if you are going to be away election day and do not forget to vote. Barry Z. Davis [email protected] 237-5553 5 =/"#$K/7+8,/70$?+A&$+$K,JJ&#&74&$ The Temple office mails acknowledgement letters to individuals who have made contributions of $100 or more. Notification cards are mailed to all recipients, and will appear in the Bulletin shortly thereafter. Fund for Jewish Education Joni Lieberman Basen and Don Basen in honor of engagement of Benjamin Lipman Nancy Cronin B’not Mitzvah of Katie and Emma Farman Nancy and Barry Simon birth of Mara Saige Harwood, granddaughter of Shirley and Fred Simon Nancy and Barry Simon birth of Ethan Jacob, son of Mary and Steve Squires Sonya Smelyanskaya our students at the beginning of the new school year Rabbi Shpeen’s Discretionary Fund in appreciation of Rabbi Shpeen Amy and Arnold Weintraub in honor of Rabbi Shpeen’s Discretionary Fund Debra and Brian Gordon special birthday of Jan Rubenstein Helene and Edward Gordon marriage of Becka and Steven Sitrin Jessica and Michael Shapiro baby naming of Claudia Lynn and Andy Warheit marriage of Rebecca Lozman to Eric Oxman Lynn and Andy Warheit marriage of Emily Meckler to Ben Hayes in honor of Rabbi Shpeen’s Discretionary Fund engagement of Hilary Shpeen and Josh Brownstein Jane and Mark Levine Beth and Fred Monaco Doreen and Larry Smith in memory of Nicole Rosenbloom Lynn Sitrin Bob Herman Gail Caplan Memorial Fund Amy and Jason Cohen Heather and Tony Linsk contributions General Fund Suzanne Freedman in honor of marriage of Felice and Stanly Coplin’s granddaughter Arlene King marriage of Michael Rosenthal and Hillary Manski Jill Goodman and Arthur Malkin engagement of Hilary Shpeen and Josh Brownstein in memory of Rabbi Shpeen’s Discretionary Fund Nellie Berzin Edward Berzin Eileen and Jay Fluster Katherine Fluster Jean and Lewis Hecht Bob Herman Gloria and Sanford Krimmer Joan Fisher; Bill Freedman; Jeffrey Gluck; Katherine McCartney; Rose Zilber Beverly Pearlman Bob Herman Martha and Arnold Slowe Barbara Iselin Food Pantry/Soup Kitchen Fund Irma and Bert Weinberg Fund for Jewish Education Josh and Sandi Effron The Levin family Estelle and Allen Yarinsky in memory of Richard Smith Nicole Rosenbloom Lynn Sitrin Evelyn Weinstein Nicole Rosenbloom Tom Hartnett Lynn Sitrin Robert S. Herman General Fund Suzanne Freedman Paul J. Goldman Donna and Lee Rosen Donna and Lee Rosen Valerie and Spike Solomon Ilene and Jerry Sykes Ilene and Jerry Sykes Irma and Bert Weinberg contribution in honor of Food Pantry/Soup Kitchen Fund Sara Lee and Barry Larner marriage of Michael Rosenthal and Hillary Manski Joan Paley 40th wedding anniversary of Marilyn and Herb Weisburgh Beth and Fred Monaco engagement of Molly Warheit and Alex Kane Jan and Alan Rubenstein 40th wedding anniversary of Marilyn and Herb Weisburgh Patricia Snyder special birthday wishes to Vivian Green in honor of Lawrence Klepper Social Action Fund Nan and Ron Miller birthday of Lawson Klepper in honor of marriage of Hillary and Michael Rosenthal special birthday of Jan Rubenstein Reyut/Caring Community Fund Cynthia Freedman and Family Cynthia Freedman Reyut/Caring Community Fund Cynthia Freedman in memory of Food Pantry/Soup Kitchen Fund Marilyn Frisch her father, Robert B. Freedman Joan Paley Lynn Sitrin Jan and Alan Rubenstein Lynn Sitrin Patricia Snyder Daniel Goldstein Patricia Snyder Robert S. Herman in memory of Howard Roth Sharon Seiden Stein Memorial Fund in honor of Roberta and Richard Seiden marriage of Michael and Hilary Rosenthal Roberta and Richard Seiden new grandchild of Shirley and Fred Simon Roberta and Richard Seiden speedy recovery of Steve Stracher Contributions to the SISTERHOOD LIMUD CONFIRMATION FUND may be made year-round, payable to CBE Sisterhood. Karen Glaser, 103 Middlesex Court, Slingerlands, NY 12159. Sharon Seiden Stein Memorial Fund Roberta and Richard Seiden in memory of Robert S. Herman in honor of the special birthday of Sisterhood YES Fund Congregation Beth Emeth Sisterhood Mary Kaplan Gertrude Iselin Bertha Susman Contributions to the YES Fund (Youth Education and Special Projects Fund of the Women of Reform Judaism) provide scholarship for rabbinic students at HUC-JIR, support for NFTY programs and funding for special Sisterhood programs. Contributions should be made payable to Beth Emeth Sisterhood and should be sent to: Lisa Finkle, 92 Jordan Blvd. Delmar NY 12054. 6 K/7+8,/70$P4/78QR$ Sisterhood Limud Fund Beth and Fred Monaco in honor of engagement of Hilary Shpeen and Josh Brownstein Tree of Life Amy and Jason Cohen Gayle and Peter Farman Lauren and Rob Frantz contributions Patricia Belair and Rob Futterman Heather and Tony Linsk Wendy and David Palat :/77&48,/70N;&81<'&81$ CURIOUS ABOUT JUDAISM? New Art Exhibition at Connections Café A new exhibition of beautiful wall hangings by our own Estelle Yarinsky is now on display in the gallery case at Connections@BethEmeth. Estelle uses fabric as a medium of expression. She was trained as a textile designer and art teacher. Several of her large wall hangings adorn Beth Emeth. Her work has been exhibited at the Albany Institute of History and Art, and in Washington, DC, Philadelphia, and New York City. One of her wall-hangings will be included at the Hebrew Union College Museum in New York City in an exhibition entitled “The Sexuality Spectrum”, opening in September, 2012 to June, 2013. Her work “Homosexual Holocaust” appears in this new exhibit in New York. It depicts the various color patches used by the Nazis during the World War II capture and deportation of Jews, homosexuals, gypsies, and other “undesirables” to the death camps. Estelle and her husband, Allen, have been members of the congregation for forty-six years, and their three children were raised and educated at Beth Emeth. The works on exhibit at the Connections@BethEmeth Café are available for purchase for $85.00 each. Estelle is donating 15% of the sale price to The Einhorn Center for Jewish Education. Other works by Estelle are also available. Please contact Gail Kendall in the office at 436-9761, ext. 225. CONSIDERING CONVERSION TO JUDAISM? INTERMARRIED? If you are an artist and would like to exhibit in our café gallery, please contact Gail Kendall. Youth Scholarship Fund Rochelle and Paul Riven Nancy and Arthur Roth in memory of father of Roni Serlin Nicole Rosenbloom COMMUNITY BASIC JUDAISM CLASS WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT YOUR OWN JEWISH BACKGROUND? K,+7&90$*+#'L!"#$2/"($O,841&7$>+#5&7$ Tuesday evenings October 16 - February 26 7- 9 p.m. The garden is planted and we made our first delivery of tomatoes to the Beth Emeth Sunday Soup Kitchen. We need interested helpers to join us for our Sunday morning gardening. Please come by any Sunday morning or call Cheryl GelderKogan to find out how you can help. There are many individuals who deserve our thanks and appreciation for bringing this long dreamed about garden to fruition. Special thanks to: Mark and Marjie Burgasser Terry and Linda Freedland, Mark Nash, Heather and Shira Linsk, Lauren, Claire and Arianna Frantz, Joe Bierman, Bill Nathan, Janet Wright, Richard Goldstein, Barry, Beth and Shay-Lynne Davis, Lisa Roth, Lee Rosen, and Barry Kogan. And very special thanks to Mark Warford who has helped us plan the garden, given lessons to the novice gardeners, and did much of the “heavy lifting” getting the fencing installed and to Rob Dorkin, who created and installed our much appreciated irrigation system. Finally, special thanks to John Phillips of Phillips Hardware who has sold us our garden tools at cost and been an absolute delight to work with. A most special thanks is due to the Goodman Family for generously endowing Diane’s Farm. Their generosity allows us to live the Reform Jewish values of tikkun olam and tzedakah— by planting and harvesting vegetables that will be used in our Sunday Soup Kitchen and donated to the local Food Pantries, we will provide fresh food to the hungry in our community. For more information please see www.BethEmethAlbany.org ;&81$<'&81$!7LM,7&$ Not getting our weekly e-mails? Want to be kept current on what's happening at Beth Emeth? Send your e-mail address to Debbie Sokoler at [email protected] Want to be part of the Beth Emeth "on line" community? "Like" us on Facebook at "Congregation Beth Emeth Albany" The Bulletin is now available on our website. Would you like to go “green” and begin reading your Bulletin on the website? If so, please notify Joan Paley at 436-9761 x222 or [email protected] CHECK OUT OUR WEB SITE! www.bethemethalbany.org Log on to our new website to: * Keep up to date on Temple happenings * Find contact information for staff * Access map to Temple and cemetery * See pictures of various Temple events * Learn about closings 7 Yom Kippur Appeal Thank you to our Yom Kippur Appeal Donors, listed below, as of press-time (September 10). You are still welcome to join the Yom Kippur Appeal. An updated donor list will appear in the November bulletin Nancy and Frank Allen Gloria and Alan Arnold Sara Barr Susan and Gerald Benjamin Sara Berg Greta Berkson Sophie Berman Susan and Joseph Bierman Naomi and Jay Bloomfield Sara and Moshe Bonder Joseph Boochever Joyce and Sanford Bookstein Nancy and Dwight Boone Sorelle Brauth Dorice Brickman Patty and Steven Brown Elaine and Jason Burrick Wilma Cadan James Campbell and Cynthia Shenker Marcia and Gerald Chaifetz Nancy and Richard Cummins Joan and Peter Danziger Joanne and Donald Davidoff Joy Davidoff and James Finale Beth and Barry Davis Mary Ellen and Bruce Dix Marjorie and Rob Dorkin Lois and Jan Dorman Robert Dropkin Ileen and Daniel Duffy Sandra and Joshua Effron Richard Englander Malka and Eitan Evan Renee and Evan Feinman Richard Feldman Margaret and Sam Feldman Lauren and Robert Finkle Marilyn Frisch Anita FitzPatrick Roberta Fox Lauren and Robert Frantz Barbara Freed Lisa Freedman Sherry and Marvin Freedman Suzanne Freedman Cecile and Richard Friedenthal Karen and Mark Friedman Patricia and Robert Friedman Karen and Mark Glaser Elizabeth Godfried Ruby and Harvey Gold Alan Goldberg Bonnie and Glenn Goldberg Jill Goodman and Arthur Malkin Elizabeth and Jerome Goldstein Joan Goldstein Phyllis and Richard Goldstein Denise and Stephen Gonick Richard Goodman Shirley and Herbert Gordon Karol and Myron Gordon Elinor and Norman Greenfeld Adam Greenstein Cindy and Neal Greenstein Cantor Glenn and Micki Groper Laurie and Philip Gross Ellen Gruben Susan and Tom Hager Estelle Halpern Helene and Ed Haven Selma Heflich Nancy Hoffman and Tom Spagnoletti Margaret and Barry Hollander Hope and Myles Hyman Milton Kaplan Ruth and Richard Karlin Bernice Karp Ida Kay Jeffrey Kellert and Robert Piechota Gail Kendall and David Galletly Diane and Bernard Kern Wendy and Daniel Keyser Michael Keyser Judith Koretz Dorry Kotzin Michelle and Brian Kovelman Judy and Bill Kraus Elaine and Robert Krouner Elizabeth and Michael Langer Leslie and Mark Laven Martha Lepow Harold Lerner Jane and Mark Levine Susan and Paul Lipman Nancy and Jeffrey Lozman Betty Lubitz Eileen and Greg Lurie Melissa and Michael Lurie Judith and Stuart Madnick Ruth and Curtis Manasse Asya and Valentin Markov Anne and Michael Marmulstein Judith Mayer Dianne and Peter Meckler Stanley Metzner Kathleen and Richard Meyers Jo Anne Milhausen Betty and Bill Nathan Caryl Newhof Sari and Kevin O’Connor Natalie Oser Joan Paley Joan and Fred Paul Marlene and Howard Pressman Mancia and Lawrence Propp Sharon and Jeffrey Radden 8 Debra and Lee Ratner Susan and Alan Rauch Jason Rice Ronald Richardson Jessica and Alan Richer Sonya Rose Harvey Rosen and Barbara Manning Judy and Larry Rosen Donna and Lee Rosen Bonnie and Stuart Rosenberg Carole Rosenblum Anne and Harry Rosenfeld Rabbis Dennis Ross and Deborah Zecher Nancy and Arthur Roth Jan and Alan Rubenstein Judith and Peter Saidel Linda and Lawrence Schechter Meryl and Jonathan Schwalb Roberta and Richard Seiden Millie and Mike Serling Rabbi Scott Shpeen Mollie and David Shulan Cookie and Peter Siegel Lucy Siegel Edna Sills Marilyn and Ronald Silverman Nancy and Barry Simon Shirley and Fred Simon Sonya Smelyanskaya Doreen and Larry Smith Patricia Snyder Robin and Ted Sobol Gail and Harold Sokol Debbie and Rick Sokoler Valerie and Spike Solomon Miriam and Donald Sommers Amy and Alan Sonne Florence Speigel Edwin Sperber Ilene and Chip Stein Cathy Chazen Stone Sandra Storfer Marion Strasser Sally Tillman Alla Umanskaya Lynn and Andrew Warheit Irma and Bert Weinberg Harriet and Stanley Weintraub Marilyn and Herbert Weisburgh Karen Kaufman-White and Steven White Renee Whitman Melvin Wilcove and Laura Cohen Paula Winig Nancy and Eric Yaffee Estelle and Allen Yarinsky Barbara Zaron %1&$<,71/#7$:&78&#$J/#$S&T,01$<5"4+8,/7G$;<$F'+U&5$ !"#$%&'()"*+,+,+, -'$,"./,0#1,*$2&.,3$%*$245,, 9/5$/"5)+":#;<=#>?:#-),7(-#@+#A)$-%2#B6/$$# B2%C/2:#.,")$#D,"($/2#1#?!E*!#B2%C/2:#-%#/$()$E/#-(/# FG$)!#?!-H0)(#/IC/2!/$E/:#!$E6,5!$7J# • KLC2%0!$7#C,@6!E#"C/)*!$7#"*!66"# • >2/C)2!$7#MG0)2#'%2)(# • ?)"-/2!$7#/""/$-!)6#C2)+/2"#%4#.()@@)-#"/20!E/# !"#$%&'(&)*'&+,-) # )$5#%'$,"./,6#1,*$2&.,3$%*$24:## 9/5$/"5)+":#=<N#>?# K$-/2)E-!0/# E6)""/"# !$-/72)-!$7# O/&!"(# 0)6,/":### 4)E!6!-)-/5#@+#.%2/66/#F2),-(# P44<"!-/# ?!-H0)(# C2%Q/E-"# E%%25!$)-/5# @+# ?)2+# R$$#A%%C/2# '2)!$!$7# !$# 2/6!7!%,"# )50%E)E+# @+# S)@@!# M/$$!"# S%"":#E,6L!$)-!$7#!$# )#4!/65# -2!C#-%#-(/#%44!E/# %4#)#6/7!"6)-%2#)-#-(/#.-)-/#A)C!-%6 RED CROSS BABYSITTING COURSE Wednesday, October 3 First mid-week session for grades 3-7, 4-6 PM First session for grade 8, 6-8 PM First session for grades 9-10, 7-8 PM Wednesday, October 10 Regular classes grades 3-7, 4-5 PM Parents of students in Grades 3-7 are asked to join their children and the entire congregation at 5:15 p.m. for our joyous celebration of Simchat Torah. All students and families are encouraged to attend. Kindergarteners and new First Graders will be consecrated during the service. A family dinner will follow; reservations must be made in advance (see enclosed flyer). Students in Grades 8-10 are requested to attend services in lieu of formal classes in observance of Simchat Torah. Sunday, October 14 9:30-10:30 AM Grade 4 Family Education Program, “Unraveling the Torah” with Rabbi Shpeen (see flyer for details) Sunday, October 28, 2012 ~ 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Our B’nai Mitzvah As is our custom, all B’nai Mitzvah participate in Candle Lighting and Kiddush at services on the Friday evening prior to their Bar or Bat Mitzvah. Evan Freedman, son of Marna D. Meltzer & David S. Freedman will become a Bar Mitzvah on October 13th. Oliver Miller, son of Julie and Craig Miller will become a Bar Mitzvah on October 20th. 9 Seth Schoenblum, son of Meredith and Paul Schoenblum will become a Bar Mitzvah on October 20th. =+1#U&,8$$ Kaddish will be recited for those beloved departed whose names are perpetuated in Permanent Memorials established by their families. We invite your inquiries about this thoughtful way of remembrance. Shabbat of October 19-20 Yetta Abramson Robert M. Adler Aaron Barrick Henry G. Berne Bernard L. Bernstein Jeannette S. Bookheim David S. Boyer Dr. J. Clinton Brand, Jr. Nathan Brown Elias Cadan Ruth Goldberg Cantor Philip Dworkin Albert M. Fenster Alice C. Finks George W. FitzPatrick Beatrice Forsted Blanche Auer Friedman Minnie Friend Reika Weil Fromm Bernard Ginsburg David Goodman Pearl Cohen Green Arnold S. Hatch Calmon Heller Isaac M. Hydeman Albert Iselin Please note: If you wish to have a name included on our Shabbat Kaddish list or have a question about a Perpetual Kaddish name being recited, please call Joan Paley in the Temple office, 436-9761 x222. (Please do not leave a name for the Yahrzeit list on email or voice mail.) When phoning in a name, please do so by the Thursday of the week it is to be read. Sukkot, October 1 Eva Brenner Irene Clahr Leo Gilbert Claire V. Kaufmann Helen Mendleson Mann Willard M. Saidel Cecil A. Shulman Shabbat of October 5-6 Walter Begleiter Brownie L. Blume Eva Brenner Irene Clahr Hugo Dublin Philip W. Fenster Frances Fischer Ida Lifton Fisher Leo W. Gilbert Lewis Goldmeer Philip Granoff Ida V. Hatch Shirley Jackofsky George Kasselman Mary Brownstein Kasselman Claire V. Kaufmann Jean Kneznek Korn Celine Leefson Tea Hellman Little Helen Mendleson Mann Lillian Mann Cora Livingston Marx Emil Pelzer Gail Spector Phillips Janet Edith Rosenstein Willard M. Saidel Melvin B. Schulman David H. Shapiro Cecil A. Shulman Max Solomon Charles J. Swartz Silas Swartz Lyubov Tabak Shabbat of October 26-27 Helen Holzer Bach Morris Berinstein David H. Berke Frances Bernstein Philip Brothers May Forman Buchman Rose Pearl Davis Irving Englander Harry M. Feinman Sadye H. Gisser Miriam Herkowits Anita K. Illch Mary Isaacs Lois Weiss Karten Rose Koblintz Kintisch Ethel Rosenthal Kirchenbaum Abraham Koblintz Erving R. Kraft Eva Hotchkiss Landau Rose G. Levy Lillie Mann Lewis Shemini Atzeret, October 8 Martha Hahn Belle Stanton Harold Paula Lagus Rudolph Lagus Ruth Lagus Langdon Julius Speigel Shabbat of October 12-13 David Avrach Jerry N. Balan Mordecai Bressler Tillie Brothers Ida F. Einhorn David H. Fisher Ruth Bookheim Fisher Jacob Fulder Barry Alan Gold Sarah Stern Goodman Fannie D. Guthmann Martha Hahn Henry Handler Belle Stanton Harold Janice P. Harris C. Lester Herskowitz Bertram Hess Della Hirschfeld Edward Hyman Gilbert Illch Lillian Isaacs George Jacobs Abraham Jacob Kaplan Marion Brower Kaskel Eva Katchman Jacob M. Katz Rachel Kolp Herman Lapin Carl C. Lavine Solomon Mann Matthew Margolis Leon Mendleson Herman D. Muhlfelder Lena Barnet Nathan Simon Newhof Bonnie Ostroff Elias Rosenberg Fannie Rosenberg Dr. Mark A. Rothenberg Nathan Shapiro Fannie Sonnenfeld Sarah Stahl Julia Stern Mildred Sass Weikers Helen M. Weiss Caroline Wolfsheimer Dr. Albert Yunich Joseph Karp Mary Kneznek Frances Vener Krips Paula Lagus Rudolph Lagus Ruth Lagus Langdon Irving M. Lefkowich J. Frederick Lewis Many Lincoln Helen Roskin Lyons Benjamin Mendel, Sr. Kurt Muhlfelder Samuel Nisoff Sylvia Pinals Novik Clara Nussbaum Louis Paul Bessie Rubin Arnold Sanders Herbert Siegal Julius Speigel Samuel N. Sperber Minnie Taube Fannie Cohn Lieberman Silas H. Livingston Isaac Mann Janet Ruth Mann Gabriel Meckler Daniel H. Myers Jacob M. Olshansky Thelma B. Oppenheim Henry L. Oppenheim, Jr. Sadie L. Rabineau Abraham Reiner Dr. Irving M. Richter Penny Rosen Benjamin Shwartzer J. Stanley Steinberg Cora D. Stern Georgiana Egers Summer Bernard J. Swartz Mortimer Weinback Zachary Wellman When services are in the Chapel, yahrzeit plaques are located in the alcove to the right of the ark. When services are in the Sanctuary, yahrzeit plaques are placed on the rear brick walls. 10 =,UA/#V21&',7,$F8U&#&8$2,4&$ The Yizkor/Shemini Atzeret Service will be held on Monday, October 8, at 10:45 a.m., in the Chapel. Listed below are the names of our loved ones who have died since last year and will be recited at this service. If you would like the name of a loved one who died since last Shemini Atzeret (October 20, 2011) included in the service, please contact Joan Paley at 436-9761 ext. 222. If you would like to honor the memory of a loved one with a contribution to the Beautification Fund, please send a check payable to Congregation Beth Emeth addressed to Lynn Warheit, 213 Colonial Avenue, Albany, NY 12208. David Alfred Angelia Allen Arthur Altman Mary Barnet Richard Berkson Dr. Peg Bigley Ida Block Leonard Bloomberg Dr. Alan Brown Roy Cohen Leona Cutler Ruth Dordick Marvin Facher Joan Fisher Kip Forster William B. Freedman Ann Linett Friedkin Eva Ginsburg Thomas Hartnett Robert S. Herman Selma Kaplan Edna Kaufman Max Kuperman Sally Levine Lawrence Litman Dr. Harold Luria Nicholas Maletta Richard Miller Clara Perlmutter Esther Pressman Mae Ratner David Richter Dr. Doris Rome Nicole Rosenbloom Jay Rosenfield Bernice Rosenstock Edward Sachs Irwin Sander Burton Schaffer Joseph Sherman Norman Silon Lynn Sitrin Doris Skapik Sanford Soffer Annette Sternbach Marvin Sussman Lilian Swartz Sally Tessler Maryam Umansky Evelyn Weinstein Dorothy Weiss Paul Wollner Evelyn Zaron Rose Zilber Jacqueline Zinnershine TTTQ08&J+7+UU,0(+#I/Q4/'$ 11 ;,'+$*)/T�$ Contributions can be made to the fund in memory of or in honor of a person or event. Contributions can also be made to this fund even though a Perpetual Memorial has not been established. Please send all the information including the name of the donor, and the name of the deceased (with date of the Yahrzeit) or the name of the honoree with a check payable to Congregation Beth Emeth to Lynn Warheit, 213 Colonial Ave., Albany, NY 12208 or [email protected]. Shabbat of August 24-25 Mara and Neil Dembo in memory of Shabbat of October 19-20 Linda and Larry Schechter and Family Bernard L. Bernstein Shirley W. Brand and Family Dr. J. Clinton Brand, Jr. Harriet and Doug Spector Nathan Brown Jackie Rosenthal and Family Elias Cadan The Englander Family Irving Englander Karen and Ed Martin Beatrice Forsted Cheryl, Marc, Shari and Lauren Ginsburg Bernard Ginsburg Carolyn, Bruce, Emily and Evan Ginsburg Bernard Ginsburg Jill Goodman and Artie Malkin and Sons David Goodman The Green Family Pearl Cohen Green The Green Family Jacob M. Katz Phyllis and Howard Berk Carl C. Lavine Kathleen and Richard Meyers and Allison and David Meyers and Family Dr. Albert Yunich in memory of Sandra Dembo Shabbat of September 7-8 Gayle and Peter Farman in honor of B’not Mitzvah of Emma and Katie Farman Shabbat of September 7-8 Phyllis and Howard Berk Stuart Doling Joseph Freedman Julie Crimmins in memory of Abraham Berk Ann Lee Doling Robert Freedman Bella Hersh Shabbat of September 14-15 Rita and Rabbi Paul Menitoff Stacy, Mark, Jake and Nate Netter in memory of Lillian G. Menitoff in memory of Shabbat of October 26-27 Nancy and Dwight Boone May Forman Buchman Beth and Barry Davis Rose Pearl Davis Judy and Stuart Madnick and Family Abraham Koblintz Philip Oppenheim Henry and Thelma Oppenheim Harvey Rosen Penny Rosen Leslie Newman and Mark Rosen Penny Rosen Taube and Paul Rothenberg Mark Rothenberg Ruby and Harvey Gold Georgiana Summer Miriam Macoby Netter, Esq. in memory of Shabbat of September 21-22 Carolyn, Bruce, Emily and Evan Ginsburg Ira Martin Bloom Eric Larner Ira Martin Bloom Nancy and Dwight Boone Dr. Aaron L. Buchman Millie and Mike Serling Stanley Levine Jane Loeb and Family David G. Loeb The Cigarroa Family Howard Roth Irene Marcus Senter Rose Marcus Silverstein in memory of Shabbat of September 28-29 Rita and Rabbi Paul Menitoff Albert J. Menitoff Donald Rubin Louis Rubin Donna Siegal Dr. Milton Siegal Susan, Reid, Kate and Jordan Sperber Rhoda Sperber Mark, Barry and Rick Zubres Doris Fleishman Zubres Shabbat of October 5-6 Charlotte Fisher and Family Becky and Paul Kasselman Jeff Shapiro and Family Michelle, Scott, Max and Julia Davidoff Linda Rosenthal Carole S. Rosenblum BJ$=/"$./")5$M,A&$+$:)&#I-$H/0(,8+)$W,0,8$ The Clergy of Beth Emeth take great pride in making themselves available to the members of our congregation at the time of their pastoral needs. However, in recent years the realities of hospital visitations have changed dramatically. First, because of the HIPPA Laws, the Temple is only notified of the hospitalization of a member IF the hospital is specifically instructed to do so OR if a family member chooses to inform us. Secondly, the typical length of a hospital stay has decreased significantly and many procedures require a minimal stay if any. In addition, we understand and fully respect the privacy of our members in that many individuals do not want or require a pastoral visit while hospitalized and, in fact, an unscheduled visit might well interrupt their recuperation, rehabilitation schedule or testing procedure. In light of this, please be reminded that if you are hospitalized and would, indeed, welcome the visit of a member of our Clergy or are in need of pastoral attention, PLEASE either have the hospital chaplain or nurse be in touch with us (as they can easily do) OR have a relative or friend let us know. The Clergy are not routinely in the hospitals and ONLY make calls upon request because of the aforementioned reasons and out of respect for your privacy. in memory of Ida Lifton Fisher George Kasselman George Kasselman Gail Spector Phillips Elias Cadan Max Solomon in honor of Shabbat of October 12-13 Elaine and Robert Freedman and Elaine Meltzer the Bar Mitzvah of Evan Gabriel Freedman in memory of Shabbat of October 12-13 Donna, Lee, David and Jamie Rosen David Avrach Sherry Gold Barry Alan Gold Marla and Robert Blumenthal Belle Stanton Harold Becky and Paul Kasselman Mary Brownstein Kasselman Jeff Shapiro and Family Mary Brownstein Kasselman Marion L. Strasser Ruth Lagus Langdon, Paula Lagus and Rudolph Lagus The Speigel and Greenstein Families Julius Speigel Bob and Ed Sperber Samuel N. Sperber Shabbat of October 19-20 Julie and Craig Miller Meredith and Paul Schoenblum in honor of Bar Mitzvah of Oliver Miller Seth Schoenblum 12 52 Holmesdale Street Albany, New York 12203 518-728-0345 www.judyrosenre.com 13 14 Insuring Beth Emeth and Its Families for Over 40 Years Lurie & Co., P.C. Certified Public Accountants 292 Washington Avenue Extension Albany, NY 12203 Michael Lurie, CPA Gregory Lurie, CPA 518-456-4094 Tax, Accounting & Consulting Services Serving the Capital District for over 20 years. 15 100 Academy Road, Albany, NY 12208 CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED Phone 518.436.9761 Fax 518.436.0476 The Einhorn Center for Jewish Education 518.432.1392 www.BethEmethAlbany.org General Inquiries: [email protected] Rabbi Scott L. Shpeen [email protected] Rabbi Dennis S. Ross [email protected] Cantor Glenn Groper [email protected] Gail Kendall, Executive Director [email protected] Nancy Simon, Interim Education Center Admin. Phone Calls for [email protected] Clergy: Deborah Sokoler, Programming Director Please know that [email protected] phone messages left outside of office hours Debbie Schaffer, Bulletin Editor are not forwarded to [email protected] clergy until the next Jill S. Goodman .…..………………...President business day. To Lauren Iselin…...…………..1st Vice President leave a message outLee Rosen…….……...…...2nd Vice President side of office hours: for Michael Lurie ..……….…..………….Treasurer Andrew Safranko.….……..………….Secretary Rabbi Shpeen use ext. Rob Dorkin..……...…...Brotherhood President 229; for Cantor Groper Marjorie Dorkin/ Robyn Marinstein ext. 226; and for Rabbi …………………co-Sisterhood Presidents Ross ext. 230. Jamie Rosen ……………....CBEYG President THOMAS FRIEDMAN: That Used To Be Us: How America Fell Behind in the World It Invented & How We Can Come Back Tuesday, October 2, 2012 at 8:00 p.m. (see flyer for complete Fall schedule) REMEMBRANCE A father passes away, a mother and son meet to reminisce. But how do you talk about the past, when each perception of it is different? What do we take with us and what do we leave behind? Remembrance is a film about remembering different truths. Saturday, October 20 at 7:00 p.m. (see flyer for details)
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