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THE JEWISH CENTER OF THE HAMPTONS FEBRUARY 2013 | 5773 RABBI SHELDON ZIMMERMAN | CANTOR DEBRA STEIN | MICHAEL SALZHAUER, PRESIDENT PURIM Being part of a synagogue family provides us with the unique opportunity to mark time Jewishly – to celebrate Jewish holidays and festivals that tell the unfolding story of our people and our heritage. Table of Contents Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: Front Cover Purim Spiel Rabbi’s Classes Camp Karole Share the Joy/Book Club/ Rosh Chodesh 6 & 7: Maureen’s Haven 8: Religious School Discount Card 9: Purim Carnival 10: Bar Mitzvah of Jake Gothelf 11: Mitzvah Project 12 & 13: Religious School 14: Our Community 15: Community Soup Dinners 16: Yahrzeit/Gracious Giving 17: Gracious Giving/Amazon.com 18: Life Cycle Events 19: Calendar of Events 20: Back Cover QR CODE Scan the QR Code with your mobile device to join our mailing list. We will email you our new PDA and Smartphone newsletter, upcoming events, news, and more. This month we join together for the festive holiday of Purim. Based on the biblical Book of Esther, Purim is the story of Queen Esther and how she saved the Jews from annihilation. The villain of the story is Haman, who cast the “pur”, or lot, against the Jews, but failed to destroy us. Though it is considered a minor festival, we rejoice in the historical significance of the Jewish survival against all odds. We hope you will join us on Saturday night, February 23rd when we will mark time Jewishly with a thankful and joyous celebration of Purim and our people’s survival with song, interspersed with verses from Megillat Esther, the book of Esther. For many years now, even before coming to the JCOH, I have enjoyed creating Purim Schpiels based on popular Broadway hits we all know and love. They are performed by congregants, who have the opportunity to explore their thespian within. This year we will perform the music from Grease to tell our story. The music should all be familiar to you; the lyrics are changed to tell the story of Purim. The evening promises to be a true affirmation of the family and community connection we share here at the Jewish Center of the Hamptons. I hope you will join us, either as a volunteer performer, or as an audience member, the choice is yours, but we look forward to seeing you and celebrating Purim together. Chag Purim Sameach, Diane Wiener QR CODE SCAN HERE! See Next Page for more information on Purim Page 2 PURIM 2013 Join the JCOH Purim celebration beginning on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. On Saturday, February 23rd, the evening will begin at 6:00 p.m. with Havdallah, followed by our Purim Spiel, “Schmaltz!” (A takeoff on the ever-popular “Grease”) with readings from Megillat Esther. A chocolate reception at 8:00 p.m. will conclude the evening. Page 3 RABBI ZIMMERMAN’S CLASSES – February 2013 All those who are unable to join us in East Hampton, can now participate in Rabbi Zimmerman’s classes through Skype. For more information please contact Nicole at 631-324-9858 or email:[email protected] Monday – 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. A study of the second Book of Kings in Hebrew Place: JCOH Small Sanctuary Dates: February 4, 11, 25 Tuesday – 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Class in NYC A Study in Jewish Philosophy - Lunch & Learn Place: New York City (Please RSVP to Ellie at the JCOH Office for location ) Dates: February 5, 12, 19, 26 Wednesday – 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Zohar Place: JCOH Small Sanctuary Dates: February 6, 13, 20 (No Class on February 27th) Friday – 11:00 a.m. to 12 noon Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Place: JCOH Small Sanctuary Dates: February 1, 8, 15, 22 Friday – 12 noon to 1:00 p.m. Book of Ecclesiastes Place: JCOH Small Sanctuary Dates: February 1, 8, 15, 22 Saturday– 9:00 a.m. to 9:45 a.m.. Rabbi Zimmerman’s Study Group - “The Essential Kabbalah” by Daniel Matt Place: JCOH Small Sanctuary Dates: February 2, 9, 16, 23 Saturday – Torah Study Following Services and Kiddush Place: JCOH Small Sanctuary Dates: February 2, 9, 16, 23 Page 4 Page 5 Share the Joy/Book Club/Rosh Chodesh SHARE THE JOY Many of you met our guests from Israel a year and a half ago, Million Wubagegegne and her father Gobeze. Gobeze had been a part of the initial rescue of Ethiopian Jews and he himself had walked through the Sudan suffering greatly before getting to Israel. He attended Leo Baeck Academy in Haifa and then graduated from the Technion the first Ethiopian Jew ever to graduate from the Technion, and also as an engineer. His daughter Million was the first child of an Ethiopian Jew who attended Leo Baeck Academy (second generation). We received the following note from Gobeze. “We’re fine. Million successfully graduated. She is coming to do national service in Chicago in the Jewish community”! We are witnesses to and participants in this great miracle of our people and of the rescue of Ethiopian Jewry. What a joyous moment! Mazal tov to Million and her family. With all the turmoil in this world of ours SHARE THE JOY of the miracle of survival and existence. Rabbi Sheldon Zimmerman Page 6 Maureen’s Haven On behalf of all our guests at Maureen’s Haven, we want to thank the JCOH Religious School children, faculty, Junior Youth Group and Shelley for helping to coordinate and prepare a wonderful dinner for us at our shelter on January l2th. The dinner began with a delicious vegetable soup which warmed our guests after a day out in the cold. The main course, chicken cutlets, was generously donated by a member of the JCOH who wanted to help make a difference at the shelter, and help feed our guests. Then the religious school made all of our side dishes: potatoes, peas and carrots, a beautiful salad and garlic bread. Desserts included homemade chocolate chip muffins, brownies and cheese cake, to finish off a perfect meal. A special thanks to Ariana and Nancy DeMattei and Ava and Lazlo Kiss for working so hard setting up our home. Each week that the Jewish Center hosts Maureen’s Haven, we are blessed to have congregants who volunteer their time and their talents and cook for our guests. Once each winter, our youngest congregants, our school and youth group take on the task, and learn just how rewarding it can be to do a mitzvah. We are blessed to have such a committed group of volunteers at the Jewish Center of the Hamptons, who truly understand the importance of caring for those who are less fortunate. With gratitude, Cantor Stein Sara Blue Dafna Priel Leslie Gelb Page 7 Maureen’s Haven VOLUNTEER! •Help others • Have fun • Get connected• You have the power to help people in your community. As a volunteer, you can make a difference. Maureen’s Haven February through March on Saturday nights we need volunteers to help us cook, clean, prep, and sleep over at our homeless shelter, which is set up at 30 Woods Lane. If you can donate your time, please visit the JCOH Lobby to sign up or e-mail the cantor at [email protected]. Maureen’s Haven needs your help the following Saturdays: February 9th February 23rd March 9th March 23rd Page 8 JCOH Religious School PTA Fundraiser JCOH Discount Card COPY COPY *Agave—Now Mercado (Same Owners) We are very excited and proud to introduce for the first time at the JCOH Religious School our amazing fundraising JCOH Discount Card 2013 which features sixteen local businesses from Montauk to Riverhead, offering discounts on meals, products and services to all cardholders for an entire year. The PTA has worked diligently to put together a card that is so dynamic and fits the needs of all our families and friends in our congregation and community. JCOH DISCOUNT CARD 2013 ORDER FORM - $10 Per Card Credit Card: Minimum purchase 2 cards $20.00 Name__________________________________Phone____________________ Address____________________________________Zip Code(Required)_________ Order form w/payment may be dropped off or mailed to: Shelley Lichtenstein, Director of Education The Jewish Center of the Hamptons JCOH Religious School 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY 11937 Or Faxed to 631.329.6654: Shelley Lichtenstein, Director of Education # Of Discount Cards ________________ Amount:___________________ AMEX/MC/VISA______________________________________________ Exp. Date____________Signature_________________________ Please make checks payable to Check The Jewish Center of the Hamptons. Cash For any questions or additional information, please contact Sara Blue - [email protected] or Shelley Lichtenstein - [email protected] or 631.324.9858 Page 9 Purim Carnival The Jewish Center of the Hamptons invites you to celebrate Our Annual Children’s Purim Celebration Sunday, February 10, 2013 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Carnival Games Entrance Fee: Can of food & $5.00 Talent Show Arts & Crafts Food For Sale Raffles Costume Parade & Prizes Page 10 Bar Mitzvah Jake Gothelf Bar Mitzvah Saturday, February 2, 2013 during Shabbat Services I’m Jake Gothelf, and my Bar mitzvah will be on February 2nd, 2013, which is on my 13th birthday. To me, it’s important to become a Bar Mitzvah, because it’s a chance to read and understand the teachings God has given us, centuries before me. My Torah portion is called “Yitro” which means Jethro in Hebrew. Jethro was Moses’ father in law, and he helped Moses bring order and structure to the Israelites after they came out of Egypt. That’s only one part of my Torah portion. My Torah portion is about Moses leading the Jews out of Egypt. There is first chaos, and no order. Moses tries to solve disputes between each other, but it is too much for him. When Jethro comes to visit Moses, he sees the chaos around him. Jethro tells Moses how to structure the society by seeking out capable individuals who believe in God. Then to set them as chiefs, and all of the minor problems were to be decided before them, and all of the major disputes, were to be brought before Moses to decide. When the Israelites are at Mount Sinai, God spoke to Moses, God told Moses that he will come to him in a thick black cloud, so the people will trust him. When the people are on Mount Sinai, God “imbues them with a sense of awe,” so that they would listen to him. He then tells the people the Ten Commandments that they were to follow. I’m interested in this story because I learned that God wants the best for us, and loves us. When he tells us the Ten Commandments, he impresses it upon us because he wants us to listen to him. By following the Ten Commandments, we can live peacefully and happily. That is all God really wants us to do. Have good peaceful lives that we can enjoy. For my Mitzvah project, I’m going to my community library every Tuesday, and helping young kids with their homework for two hours. I’m helping these kids do better in school, so that they could have a better and more promising future. It makes me feel like I’m Moses. Moses helped the Israelites with their problems, and so am I. I just hope I’m as worthy as Moses. I am really enjoying my Mitzvah project, and I’m looking forward to do more Mitzvahs, after my Bar mitzvah. I have helped people before with things such as homework. In 5th grade, I would go before school, to my teacher’s classroom, and I helped my peers who were having a difficult time in math. I love going to the library every Tuesday because I’ve always enjoyed helping people, and watching how happy they get when they finally understanding something. I can’t wait for my Bar Mitzvah because I will finally become a Jewish adult. Page 11 Mitzvah Project On October 5, 2013 I am becoming a Bat Mitzvah. For my Mitzvah project, I created BFFS (Backpacks For Fellow Students), with the objective of providing elementary school children, whose families have been effected by today’s difficult economy, with the basic school supplies they need to start off the school year. Imagine these children’s faces when they are able to walk through the doors of their School in September, confident and equipped with the same supplies as all their peers. Imagine that of their parents when their child is given the same chance at success as those children who surround them. My goal is to assemble a minimum of 150 backpacks filled with the required supplies these children need for the first day of school. There are many ways you can help me achieve my goal. - SPREAD THE WORD: Please forward this to family, friends, and coworkers. - ON YOUR VISIT: Stop by in the JCOH lobby and drop #2 pencils in the BFFS Donation Box. - CONNECT: Visit the JCOH website at www.JCOH.org and click on the www.amazon.com link located at the bottom of the homepage . Go to “Wish List”; go to “Find a Wish List or Registry”, key in BFFS. Click on the backpack. You will find a complete list of school supplies needed to fill the backpacks. No gift is too small! - DONATE: Make a tax deductible donation. Checks can be made out to JCOH. Indicate in the memo portion that the donation is for BFFS. 100% of all donations will be utilized for school supplies. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact me via email [email protected]. I hope that you will choose to support me with this challenge. Together we can make a huge difference. -- With Much Gratitude, Ariana DeMattei at Page 12 Religious School Fourth Grade Religious School Students Visit Rabbi Zimmerman with Questions! Our fourth grade students are curious and deep thinking children. When reading a Torah story, they would want to know more. In studying about Israel they had questions beyond the text. Their teacher, Sandra Albukrek, was so impressed with these questions, that she suggested they write down some of the questions and asked if Rabbi Zimmerman would meet with the students to answer their questions. So following our morning prayer service on a Sunday morning in January, questions in hand, the fourth grade students met with Rabbi Zimmerman in his study. Besides a lively session of answering their questions, Rabbi Zimmerman showed the students his many interesting letters and photos. Ice Skating Party Students and parents took to the ice at Buckskill Winter Club after Religious School on Sunday, January 13th. They shared some pizza, salad and cookies for fortification before donning their skates. The weather was mild, the ice was smooth and the mood was festive as beginners and pros alike enjoyed hours of fun racing, gliding, laughing and picking each other up when necessary. David Klarman said it was terrific to get families together with these extracurricular activities. He added that participation really helped build a strong sense of community. Our thanks to Shelley Lichtenstein and Sara Blue for organizing the outing. Check your emails for notification of more Religious School PTA sponsored events! Charlotte Sasso Our sincere thanks to our Confirmation Class student, Riley Goldstein, for volunteering to help our students on the ice. Riley is a talented figure skater who competes. Page 13 Religious School Letter from a Savta January 14, 2013 Dear JCOH, We came together on Sunday Morning in the small sanctuary, two teachers, a Savta, and sixth and seventh graders to see a film, hear a song and to discuss Jews and the Civil Rights Movement, our inspiration: the coming Dr. Martin Luther King Day. Our teacher Sue was born in South Africa. Her family left apartheid, its segregated, oppressed divided society for Israel and from there came to America. Our teacher Dina, an Israeli Sabra also came to America. Our Savta Audrey is a first generation American, her family fled from Russia to America. The film pictured world leaders who worked for the birth of Israel as a refuge and homeland for Jews, who worked for peace in the Middle East, who worked for an end to apartheid, who worked for an end to segregation, who worked for an end to war and violence. Photos of Ben Gurion, Sadat, Golda Meir, Hussein, Clinton, Mandela and so many others since 1948. It is important to note that Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel and other Rabbis particularly with the Reform Movement and some with the Conservative Movement marched with Dr. King on Washington in August, 1963 and were part of over 250,000 people who turned out for the march. Rabbis’ Dresner and Lelyveld were beaten up and several Rabbis were jailed. The song “Ani v’ata” (You and I) by Arik Einstein (written 30 – 40 years ago) calls upon you and me to “change the world”. The sixth and seventh graders surely represent diverse ancestries that have shared in the work for freedom and peace in the world. That we are at war, that segregation and prejudice persist, that the Middle East is in turmoil, and that Israel remains threatened are reasons “You and I will change the world”. “Savta” Audrey Morgan A Poem from “Savta” Audrey Morgan Mi D’or L’dor (From Generation to Generation) We have walked the roads that you will walk. They’re worn with footsteps from time past and paved with history There are new roads to be forged, But walk the old as well. They will nourish, serve, support And help to chart the new. Page 14 Our Community JCOH Religious School Chanukah Mitzvah Project Many people are still feeling the effects of Hurricane Sandy. As part of our Children's Chanukah Party in East Hampton, we boxed up books from our Summer Shabbat on the Beach Book Program. These books were sent to a synagogue in Long Beach, Temple Emanu-El, whose Children's Library was destroyed as a result of Sandy. We were happy that we were able to do our share of "chesed" (loving kindness) and help them! Dear JCOH, On behalf of the Board of Trustees of Temple Emanu-El of Long Beach and the entire Temple family we would like to thank you and your congregation for your gift to our Religious School. It will help us rebuild our beloved Temple. In Ruth chapter 2:12 it states: “The Lord repay you for what you have done, and a full reward be given you by the Lord, the God of Israel, under whose wings you have come to take refuge!” Thanks again for your generosity and caring. We remain in your debt. Sincerely, Susan Hirschbein, President Rabbi Bennett Hermann Cantor Lisa Klinger-Kantor JCOH Holiday Toy Drive Dear JCOH, The Staff and Board of Directors of the Retreat thank you for your generous donation of children’s toys. With your help, The Retreat is able to continue to offer its free services to the women and children whose lives are affected by domestic violence. The Retreat is the only domestic violence agency serving the East End and your support is very important to us. We are grateful for your help, time and commitment to the cause. Sincerely, Jeffrey Friedman, Executive Director Page 15 COMMUNITY SOUP DINNERS BE A VOLUNTEER! JCOH is involved in several food pantries and soup kitchens on the east end. We are always looking for volunteers, and food donations. Labeled brown grocery bags are in the Jewish Center foyer--you can fill them with non-perishable food and bring them back. We will distribute everything to food pantries and shelters throughout the East End. FREE COMMUNITY SOUP DINNERS Wednesday, February 6, 2013 Wednesday, March 6, 2013 Where: 77 Buell Lane, East Hampton Most Holy Trinity Parish Hall 4:00-5:00pm Set up 5:00-7:00pm Dinner 7:00-7:30pm Clean Up Home made baked goods needed. Please drop off at JCOH office or at Most Holy Trinity on the day of the dinner. For more information or to volunteer please contact our Director of Education, Shelley Lichtenstein at(631)324-9858 ext 206 [email protected] Sponsored by the East Hampton Clericus Page 16 Yahrzeits/Gracious Giving The departed live on in the hearts of those who cherish their Memory. Ola Auerbach Joseph Auerbach Sarah Banki Abraham Baumgarten Helen Berkowitz Mollie Black Dula Blum Beatrice Brownstein Raymond Chaiken Benjamin Clark Lena Clebanoff Marilyn Cooper Marvin Cooper Ackley Delsener Irving Dolch Joseph Dratel Anne Durst Susan Etkin Mayer Falk Annette Friedman Frances Furman Lilian Gabriner Sidney Gardner I. William Garfield Helen Gershon Paul Glick Eva Glimcher Albert Goldberg Jack Goldberg Frank Goldfarb Ida Goldfarb Anne Gordon Ruven Greenberg Carl Gussin Jeff Harris R. Harlow Hermanson Elaine Hershcopf Frank Hillel Florence Holmquist Shoshana Kalisman Mabel Kaufman Abraham Kenigson Albert Kligman Herman Kodack Jean Kolin Cecil Lambert Frieda Leaf Warner LeRoy Arthur Levine Matthew Lewis Jane Lutnick John Marmon Clara Plotkin Naomi Plutzik Reiss Tina Polan Diana Pollock Victor Posner Rhoda Postal Amy Rothholz Harriet Sacks Marcia Schlesinger Libby Schlossberg Sidney Schwartz Shirley Segal Ethel Segal Shirley Segal Izzy Sheldon Lydia Snow Jeffrey Sosne Rose Spielberg Jack Steinberg Bertha Strauss Rose Tager Ida Taradash Betty Wagman Jack Wagman Abner Wasserstein Albert Yohay Sylvia Ziegler Fan Zucker General Donations Dr. Anne-Renee Testa Chanukah Appeal Gloria and Elliott Taradash Chanukah Appeal Jean and Morris Goldberg Chanukah Appeal Ira Cohen Chanukah Appeal The Schulhof Family Foundation Chanukah Appeal Heidi and Mitchell Iden Chanukah Appeal Stephen Vann Chanukah Appeal Dan Weiss Chanukah Appeal Samuel Rosenblatt Chanukah Appeal Jennifer Adler Chanukah Appeal Marc Goldstein Chanukah Appeal Marion Rosencrans Chanukah Appeal Audrey and Bernard Morgan Kiddush Donation: January 5, 2013 Charlotte and Bruce Sasso Kiddush Donation: March 16, 2013 Bob Balaban General Donation Carol Roaman Donation to Maureen’s Haven Patricia Kenner Chanukah Appeal Brenda and Burton Lehman Chanukah Appeal Michael and Marjorie Loeb General Donation Yarhzeit Donations Stanley Baumblatt In Memory of Felice Neuwirth Edmund Frohman In Memory of Samuel Frohman Ellin and Ronald Delsener In Memory of Ackley Vincent Delsener Murray Rehner In Memory of Esther and Charles Rehner Charlotte and Irving Markowitz In Memory of Gloria Kanfer Mayda and Philip Idone In Memory of Slyvia Swerddlick Barbara Seril In Memory of Gladys Feigenbaum Linda and Harold Friedman In Memory of Arthur Gabriner Muriel and Marvin Bernstein In Memory of Nathan Bernstein Susan and Larry Wartur In Memory of Louis E. Leyner Michael Grotell In Memory of Polly Grotell Judith and Leonard Ackerman In Memory of Hortense Cohen Marilyn Goldstein and Martin Gershon In Memory of Barbara Goldner Meer Dr. Anne-Renee Testa In Memory of Robert Solomon Testa and Seymour Grossman Jean and Martin Forman In Memory of Felice Neuwirth Isabelle Barnett In Memory of Victor Finkelstein Martha Goldberg In Memory of Charlotte Nelson Michael Senft In Memory of Mollie Senft and Ben Senft Page 17 Gracious Giving Cont. Yarhzeit Donations continued... Maleta Pilcz In Memory of Hana Pilcz Sylvia Johann In Memory of Paul Johann Mayda Swerdlick Idone In Memory of Tina Swerdlick Polan Sandra and Norman Fryman In Memory of Ben Lustig Diane and Steven Wiener In Memory of Herman Kodack Gay and Michael Snow In Memory of Lydia Snow Arnold Glimcher In Memory of Paul Glimcher Gloria and Elliot Taradash In Memory of Lou Goldhirsh Jane Weiller In Memory of Abraham Kenigson Mildred Glimcher In Memory of Stella Cooper Heidi Dratel In Memory of Louis Dratel and in Memory of Harry Viner Joyce and Marvin Lieberman In Memory Jack Steinberg Elaine Ciner In Memory of Lillie Greenberg Stephen Blum In Memory of Dula Blum Bernard Zeldin In Memory of Miriam Zeldin Doris Karp In Memory of Fan Zucker Rabbi’s Discretionary Janine Mozes In Gratitude for the priviledge of being a student in Rabbi Zimmerman’s class, “The Prophets”. Heidi and Mitchell Iden Donation in Memory of Gloria Carney Barbara Braun General Donation Rivalyn Zweig General Donation Samantha Reiss In Memory of Naomi Reiss Cantor’s Discretionary Kevin Fritz General Donation Social Action Fund Rivalyn Zweig General Donation Heidi and Mitchell Iden Donation in Memory of Gloria Carney Barbara Braun General Donation Rivalyn Zweig General Donation Bonnie Salkind In Memory of Charlotte Palmer The Jewish Center of the Hamptons is now an official Amazon.com Associate. Any purchases that you make through the Amazon.com link located at the bottom of our Homepage Website will help raise money for the JCOH so please visit our website at www.jcoh.org when making your Amazon purchase. Page 18 Lifecycle Events Happy Anniversary! Happy Birthday! Yom Huledet Same'ach! Barbara Ackerman Stephen Adler Judith Banki Shira Barzilay Marvin Bernstein Susan Blum Jan Breslow Robert Coe Elaine Corwin Ilayne Etkind Alan Garfield John Golden Alexander Goren Alison Herman Lawrence Hillel Harvey Horowitz Gayle Kalisman Michael Katzke Samuel Klein Jerome Klein Brooke Kroeger Rona Kurtz Sharyn Lawall Peter Lichtenthal Linda Lindenbaum Steven Minskoff Carol Nelson David Nijankin Barbara Rothholz Barbara Segal Judith Shafran Lauren Shy Charles Tager Allen Urkowitz Bernard Warach Marie Warach Jack Wasserman Myrna Weiss Walter Weissman Diane Wiener Sheldon Zimmerman Please let the Jewish Center office know of any lifecycle events such as joyous occasions, illnesses or deaths so that our Rabbi, Cantor, staff, and congregation can respond appropriately. All in the Family If you would like the name of your loved one on our list, please email [email protected] or call the Jewish Center office at 631-324-9858. In Memoriam… The Jewish Center family extends its heartfelt sympathy to the grieving families. Joyce Hochman Magda Klausner Andrea Lasky Harvey Shapiro Pierre Schoenheimer Healing Wishes….. NOTE: We began our Healing List anew with the New Year 5773. If you would like the name of your loved one on our list, which is read during Saturday morning Shabbat service, please email [email protected] or call the Jewish Center office at 631-324-9858. Bequesting It’s never too late! Please remember JCOH in your will, trust or estate plans. Your future gift will help ensure our future. Ron and Talia Carner Bruce and Julie Menin Andrew and Colleen Saunders Sherwood and Marion Schwarz David and Tracey Smilow Robert and Natalie Weinstein Gregg and Stacey Weinstein Mazel Tov to Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon M. Geller on the engagement of their daughter Marnie A. Geller, to Andrew D. Stein. A June wedding is planned. Andrea Olshan and Michael Odell on the birth of their twins, Harrison Joseph and Caroline Edith on January 12, 2013. And to: Grandparents Carole and Mort Olshan and Peter and Claire Odell, and big sister Teddy. Bobbie Braun for her exhibit “Light and Land-Impressionistic Oil Landscapes by Bobbie Braun,” displayed at the Quogue Library Art Gallery. Jackie Lowey for being honored by the Children’s Museum of the East End Honoree on March 7, 2013 February 2013 Shevat – Adar 5773 Sunday Monday Tuesday JCOH JCOHCalendar Calendar Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Shevat 21 2 Shevat 22 Intro to Biblical Hebrew 11:00PM - 12:00 PM Rabbi’s Study Group “The Essential Kabbalah” 9:15 AM Book of Ecclesiastes 12:00PM - 1:00PM Shabbat Services 6:30 PM Shabbat Services 10:00 AM BAR MITZVAH Jake Gothelf Torah Study following Services and Kiddush 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM RS MOVIE NIGHT 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM 3 Shevat 23 4 Shevat 24 5 Shevat 25 6 Shevat 26 Religious School 9:15-12:15pm Study of the Second Book of Kings 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM A Study in Jewish Philosophy (Lunch & Learn) NYC 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM PTA Breakfast 9:30 AM 7 Shevat 27 8 Shevat 28 9 Shevat 29 ZOHAR Class 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Intro to Biblical Hebrew 11:00PM - 12:00 PM Religious School 4:45 PM - 6:15 PM Book of Ecclesiastes 12:00PM - 1:00PM Rabbi’s Study Group “The Essential Kabbalah” 9:15 AM Shabbat Services 6:30 PM Purim Spiel Rehearsal 12:15 PM 10 Shevat 30 11 Adar 1 12 Adar 2 13 Adar 3 NO RS SCHOOL Study of the Second Book of Kings 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM A Study in Jewish Philosophy (Lunch & Learn) NYC 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM PURIM CARNIVAL 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Book Club 12:00 PM Rosh Chodesh 1:15 PM 14 Adar 4 Shabbat Services 10:00 AM Torah Study following Services and Kiddush 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM 15 Adar 5 16 Adar 6 ZOHAR Class 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Intro to Biblical Hebrew 11:00PM - 12:00 PM Religious School 4:45 PM - 6:15 PM Rabbi’s Study Group “The Essential Kabbalah” 9:15 AM Book of Ecclesiastes 12:00PM - 1:00PM Weight Watchers Meeting 6:00 PM Shabbat Services 6:30 PM 17 Adar 7 18 Adar 8 19 Adar 9 20 Adar 10 NO RS SCHOOL JCOH Closed in observance of PRESIDENTS DAY A Study in Jewish Philosophy (Lunch & Learn) NYC 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM 21 Adar 11 Shabbat Services 10:00 AM Torah Study following Services and Kiddush 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM 22 Adar 12 23 Adar 13 ZOHAR Class 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Intro to Biblical Hebrew 11:00PM - 12:00 PM NO RS SCHOOL Book of Ecclesiastes 12:00PM - 1:00PM Rabbi’s Study Group “The Essential Kabbalah” 9:15 AM Weight Watchers Meeting 6:00 PM Shabbat Services 6:30 PM Shabbat Services 10:00 AM Torah Study following Services and Kiddush 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM 6:00 PM Havdallah & PURIM SPIEL 24 Adar 14 25 Adar 15 26 Adar 16 27 Adar 17 Religious School 9:15-12:15pm Study of the Second Book of Kings 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM A Study in Jewish Philosophy (Lunch & Learn) NYC 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Religious School 4:45 PM - 6:15 PM Weight Watchers Meeting 6:00 PM 28 Adar 18 THE JEWISH CENTER OF THE HAMPTONS 44 Woods Lane - P.O. Box 5107 East Hampton, NY 11937 Rabbi Sheldon Zimmerman Cantor Debra Stein President Michael Salzhauer Vice Presidents Mitchell Iden Carole Olshan Carol Wenig Treasurer Stanley Baumblatt Secretary Charlotte Sasso Board of Trustees Immediate Past President Harry A. Katz Hirschel B. Abelson Peter Berley Sara Blue Barbara Braun David Gerstein Kenneth Gilman Robert Gilman Marc Goldstein Mara Landis Arthur Malman Andrea Olshan Jeffrey Rimland Carol S. Roaman Nanette Rosenberg Bruce Saber Pierre Schoenheimer, z’’l Steven P. Schwartz Nancy Wintner Shabbat Services: (Equipped for the hearing impaired) Past Presidents C. Leonard Gordon Linda Heller Kamm Morris L. Kramer Donald Zucker Betty L. Marmon, z”l Joseph Oppenheimer, z”l Honorary Trustees Howard Lutnick Morton Olshan Co-Chairmen Arnold M. Amster Peter D. Brown Jane H. Goldman Steven Roth Sheldon Solow Founders Evan M. Frankel, z”l Jacob Kaplan, z”l Irving Markowitz Bernard Zeldin Executive Director Diane Wiener Director of Education Shelley Lichtenstein Rabbi Sheldon Zimmerman x 204 Nicole Anderson x 201 [email protected] [email protected] Fridays, 6:30 p.m. Office Hours: Saturdays, 10:00 a.m. Followed by Kiddush and Torah Study Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Office Directory: Phone: 631-324-9858 Fax: 631-329-6654 Cantor Debra Stein x 205 [email protected] Ellie Baumrind [email protected] x 212 Diane Wiener x 203 [email protected] Amy O’Sullivan x 202 [email protected] Shelley Lichtenstein x 206 [email protected] Nicholas Ward [email protected]
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