May - Congregation B`nai Israel
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May - Congregation B`nai Israel
Eternal Light Volume 73, Issue 9 May 2015 Message from the Rabbi. . . Dear Friends, To Anna Aronson, daughter of Mark & Laurie Aronson, granddaughter of Richard & Susan Lipsey and Ben & Mitzi Aronson, who is graduating from UHigh and attending Tulane University in the Fall To Becca Bender, daughter of Ralph & Edie Bender, granddaughter of Marvin & Jo Anne Bender, who is graduating from Runnels High School and will attend either Indiana University or The University of Georgia in the Fall It’s easy in the summer time, when the Religious School is not in session and B’nai Academy (Our Adult Life Long Learning Program) is on hiatus, to put aside our Jewish practice and even our Jewish identity. While we won’t see one another as often at B’nai Israel, our practice of the principles of Judaism go with us where ever we go, and guide us in the decisions we make. That way, whenever we choose to let God influence our actions, we bring Jewish ethics and morality into our lives. Even though the children will not be here on Sundays, I hope that they remain engaged in Jewish living by reading Jewish books, engaging in Jewish ritual, visiting places of Jewish interest while travelling, and discussing Jewish values while performing acts of loving kindness. I hope this summer is an opportunity to relax, travel, slow down a little, and learn some new things, while allowing God, through our Jewish teachings, to guide our every step. Of course, we are still here over the summer. So if you need anything from your CBI family, we are only a phone call or email away. Do let Cathy, Jessica, Julie, Deborah or me know if we can be helpful to you in any way. May you have a blessed summer. - Rabbi Jordan Goldson Volume 73, Issue 9 Page 2 President’s Message by Deborah Sternberg Some of the most meaningful summers of my life were as a Camp Dream Street counselor during high school. We often talk about making a difference in the world. That can be accomplished through many means. You can make a difference by teaching in religious school, donating time and money to a non-profit, or spending a week of your summer at Camp Dream Street. I promise your perspective on life will change during and after that week. Camp Dream Street provides an innovative, unique, and impactful experience. Campers ages 8-17 with physical disabilities have the opportunity to experience summer camp like so many of their peers. They live away from home at Henry S. Jacobs Camp in Utica, MS, sometimes for the first time in their life, and are included in all activities. They are encouraged and challenged to actively participate and come away with new independence, new confidence, and new friends. The volunteer staff experiences a unique opportunity to care for another person and develop a bond on a level unlike any other. Staff members are paired with a camper for the entire week. They quickly become friend, role model, and care-taker all wrapped up into one. Each person, camper and staff alike, leave camp transformed at some level – Tikkun Olam in its purest form. If you are interested in getting involved with Camp Dream Street, please let me know or visit their website: http://dreamstreetms.org/. Camp begins May 26! Operation Shoe Box is an organization that sends care packages to our military servicemen and women serving overseas, particularly in the Middle East. One thing this organization likes to send in the care packages to those who are hospitalized are funny, goofy head coverings, because their heads get very cold in camp hospitals and infirmaries. So Operation Shoe Box created knit and crochet patterns for these hats. On Mitzvah Day here at CBI, we had an amazing response to our request for these hats. Many ladies who either knit or crochet have created, as of the date of writing this article, 22 hats in every color under the rainbow (and some the rainbow never sees!). I want to thank the following people for so enthusiastically participating: Diane Mayer, Laurie Brandt, Elaine Simon, Sarah Attias, Ava Attias-Boker (a newbie at crocheting), Hannah Kaplan, Jon Blumberg, Carol Newman and Edie Bender. Thanks also go to Robbie Rubin, who has located a business that will be donating more yarn for this project. And this is an ongoing project. While several hats were created on Mitzvah Day, more were created before and afterwards. If you would like to participate, just e-mail me at [email protected] and I will send you the patterns. Hats off (Rabbi-like pun intended) to all those who have participated and who continue to participate in this wonderful project. Iyyar-Sivan May May1 May 8 Religious School Shabbat, 6pm Hot dog dinner, 5:15pm Oneg Hosted by Religious School Families Shabbat Evening Service, 6pm Confirmation Rehearsal, 5pm Union Prayer Book May 22 May 9 Shabbat Evening Service, 6pm Morning Minyan & Union Prayer Book Torah Study, 10am May 23 May 12 Morning Minyan & CBI Board Mtg, 6pm Torah Study, 10am May 2 May 3 Religious School Closing Day Men’s Club Annual Picnic, 11am Confirmation, 11:30am May 6 B’nai Mitzvah Prep, 4pm May 7 May 15 May 27 Shabbat Evening Service, 6pm Confirmation Rehearsal, 5pm Gates of Prayer May 29 May 16 Confirmation Shabbat Morning Minyan & Service, 7pm Torah Study, 10am B’nai Israel Classic, 9am Summer Shabbat Schedule June June 5 June 12 June 20 Shabbat Evening Service, 6pm Gates of Prayer Shabbat Evening Service, 6pm Union Prayer Book Morning Minyan & Torah Study, 10am June 6 June 13 June 26 Morning Minyan & Torah Study, 10am Morning Minyan & Torah Study, 10am Shabbat Evening Service, 6pm Union Prayer Book June 9 June 19 June 27 CBI Board Mtg, 6pm Shabbat Evening Service, 6pm Gates of Prayer Morning Minyan & Torah Study, 10am July July 3 July 11 July 24 Shabbat Evening Service, 6pm Gates of Prayer Morning Minyan & Torah Study, 10am Shabbat Evening Service, 6pm Union Prayer Book July 4 July 17 July 25 Morning Minyan & Torah Study, 10am Shabbat Evening Service, 6pm Gates of Prayer Morning Minyan & Torah Study, 10am July 10 July 18 July 31 Shabbat Evening Service, 6pm Union Prayer Book Morning Minyan & Torah Study, 10am Shabbat Evening Service, 6pm Gates of Prayer Calendar Morning Minyan & Torah Study, 10am May 17 Religious School Iyyar-Sivan Page 4 Magical Mitzvah Day 2015 by Jessica Yellen Thank you to everyone who contributed or volunteered at our 16th annual Congregation B’nai Israel Magical Mitzvah Day! We made the “magic” happen when we came together on Sunday, March 22 to make a difference in our Baton Rouge community. The Baton Rouge Food Bank Team and a few others arrived bright and early to get to work. Everyone else met up by 9:00 a.m. for coffee, a little nosh, a team meeting, and a song and prayer led by Rabbi Jordan. A perfect start to a meaningful day! The enthusiastic members of the Food Bank Team, which included the outstanding efforts of BaRFTY (with little or no sleep the night before), worked tirelessly to sort 6 large pallets of donated food while looking for damaged containers, expired food or opened packages. Volunteers of all ages were a part of the “Magical Mitzvah Mensches” team that compiled 100 decorated canvas toiletry bags for the Battered Women’s Shelter, 100 decorated snack bags for St. Vincent de Paul, 50 care bags for Cancer Services patients, and donated 20 Spring Crafts and Games baskets for Cancer Services. “Operation Shoebox” knitted and crocheted the exquisite skullcaps for the United States overseas military. Our “GaitWay Therapeutic Horsemanship” helped clean up the stables, cut the grass, yard work and maintenance, helped take apart and move old equipment to make way for a new and better interactive environment, and donated hardware to help complete a pen for some of the horses along with paint and paint brushes. “Boys Hope Girls Hope” spent the morning putting up a new basketball backboard and net and brought breakfast for the scholars. The “L’dor Vador” group made exquisite Elijah’s Cups and assembled the Jewish Federation of GBR’s Passover Bags for the seniors. The “B’nai Buddies” were thankful the sun was shining on Mitzvah Day! They worked on three of the temples gardens, began reviving the garden near the playground, planted two apple trees near the Youth room, weeded, pruned, planted, and mulched the day away, and built a fence. Finally, our “Neshamah Noshers,” brought enthusiasm to the lunch preparation and made sure everyone was fed at conclusion of our day. This Mitzvah Day just ended, but planning next year’s Magical Mitvzah Day will be here before we know it. Ways you can help for next year: collect toiletries throughout the year, ask your dentist to donate toothbrushes and/or toothpaste, knit or crochet a skullcap, think of other ways we can help our community next year, and plan to lead a team at the next Mitzvah Day! L’Shalom, Jessica Yellen and Julie Tepper Iyyar-Sivan Page 5 Todah Rabah Religious School Dates What a special day of giving and growing as a community. We are so appreciative of every volunteer and for the monetary and nonmonetary donations that made it possible to provide materials needed for our Magical Mitzvah Day projects. A special thank you to The Tepper Family, Rabbi Jordan and Rebecca Goldson, Sue Freedman, Jimmie Murvin, Ally Bombet, Dave Spivak, Shelly Mullenix, Harold Brandt, Joy Lewis, Tara & David Weinstein, Ellen Sager, Eric Abraham, David Zahavi, James Hickman, and the following contributors: May 1 5:15pm Hot Dog Dinner 6:00pm Religious School Shabbat Teacher Appreciation Service Oneg graciously hosted by Religious School Families Magic Wands Edie and Ralph Bender Roby Judge Top Hats Emelie & Joe Alton Chelsea & Jeffrey Bender JoAnn & Marvin Bender Louann & Ronnie Bombet Aileen Dampf Dany & Seth Kaplan Jill & Chris Pike Elaine & Ed Simon Lynn & Felix Weill Magicians Insa Abraham Laurie & Mark Aronson Sydney & Sarah Attias-Bowker Debra & Louis Bienvenu Lisa & Dore Binder Harold & Laurie Brandt Isabel Posner Abracadabra! Patty & Eric Abraham Lisa & Ben Beychok Sue & Jerry Freedman Rebecca & Warren Gottsegen Bette Levine Julie & Leonard Nachman Janet & Buck Moyse Robbie & David Rubin Tara & David Weinstein May 3 9:30am-11:00am Religious School Closing Day 11:00am-1:00pm Family Picnic Hosted by Men’s Club May 6 4:00pm LAST B’nai Mitzvah Prep May 17 5:00pm Confirmation Rehearsal May 27 5:00pm Confirmation Rehearsal May 29 7:00pm Confirmation Shabbat Service Register Now for the 2015-2016 Religious School Year at www.bnaibr.org/ education Page 6 Religious School Iyyar-Sivan F R I D A Y , M A Y 1 Please join us in honoring our Students & Teachers at the annual Congregation B’nai Israel Religious School Hot Dog Dinner at 5:15pm Shabbat and Teacher Appreciation Service at 6:00pm. Oneg graciously hosted by our Religious School families. To Our Devoted Faculty and Madrichim: Esther Sachse, Katie Venetsky, Jen Blate, Michael Tepper, Marc Samuels, Ally Bombet, Justin Hillman, Laura Sachse, Daniel Aizenman, Jimmie Murvin, Nick May, Sierra Sager, Max Sager, Savannah Newman, and Nina Jalenak. To Our Wonderful Education Committee: Dany Kaplan, Hilary Shaw, Shelly Mullenix, Robin Levy, Daniel Simon, Ally Bombet, and Bette Levine Iyyar-Sivan Nina Jalenak daughter of Jay & Maia Jalenak Henry Kantrow son of Brock Kantrow Ian Sager son of Warren & Ana Sager May 29, 2015 at 7:00 pm Oneg to follow Hosted by the parents of our Confirmation Class Iyyar-Sivan of 2015/5775 Confirmation Come Celebrate! The Confirmation Class Iyyar-Sivan Contributions Building Fund Lynn and Felix Weill, in memory of Irwin Richard “Dick” Schneider CBI Foundation Robbie and David Rubin, in memory of Joel Forrest Page 8 Cemetery Security An off-duty officer will provide security at the cemetery every 2nd Sunday of the month from 10:00am until 2:00pm. General Fund Joseph Polack, in memory of Dick Schneider David Safer, in memory of Mel Safer Carol Anne and Sidney Blitzer, Jr, in memory of Dick Schneider Kristina and Alfred Shapiro, in memory of Morris Shapiro Ancy and Jim Firnberg, in memory of Dick Schneider Dave Safer, in memory of Rae Stein Edie and Ralph Bender, in memory of Lilyan Ekind Susan and Byron Kantrow , in memory of Norman Saurage Janet and Buck Moyse, in memory of Norman Saurage, III Jon and Barry Blumberg, in memory of Dick Schneider Janet and Buck Moyse, in memory of Dick Schneider Edie and Ralph Bender, in memory of John Wolff Edie and Ralph Bender, in memory of Dick Schneider Rabbi Discretionary Fund Duane Downey, in memory of Dick Schneider Leah and Billy Edrington, in memory of Dick Schneider Beverly and Julius Tipton, in honor of Rabbi Jordan Goldson Janice and Alvin Rubin Ner Tamid Fund You may donate to the Temple in many ways. The designated Temple funds are listed below with a brief description of each. When making your donations, please designate your fund of choice. Building Fund: for maintenance, repairs & improvements to the building Camp Scholarship Fund: for need-based scholarships to a Jewish camp. Carolyn & Bernard Schmulen Cemetery Beautification Fund: To plant appropriate shrubbery and trees, particularly in the new part of the cemetery, to create a more beautiful and peaceful setting. Cemetery Maintenance Fund: Cemetery maintenance Endowment Fund: to establish a permanent base of financial support for Congregation B’nai Israel. Gary Weill Youth Room Fund: for maintenance, upkeep and improvements of the Youth Room. General Fund: for support of general operating expenses of the Temple. Alvin & Janice Rubin Ner Tamid Break Fast Fund: to provide continued support for the Annual Yom Kippur Break Fast. Robbie and David Rubin, in memory of Janice and Alvin Rubin Ayan and Michael Rubin, in memory of Janice and Alvin Rubin Prayer Book Fund: to purchase new prayer books. Sylvia Steiner Religious School Fund Sandy Sager Beautification and Garden Fund: for outdoor Temple beautification. Maureen and Mal Corcoran, in loving memory of Dick Schneider Maureen and Mal Corcoran, condolences to the Sager Family Rabbi's Discretionary Fund: used to support worthy charitable organizations and to assist members in need. Sylvia Steiner Religious School Fund: to purchase needed items and provide scholarship assistance for Religious School. Torah Repair Fund: for repairs to Torahs. The following memorials or dedications are also available: Tree of Life Leaf: $250 Yahrzeit Memorial Plaque: $250 Tree of Life Stone: $1000 Sanctuary Pew (1/2 side): $1500 Page 9 Gary Weill was the President of SoFTY (NYFTY Southern) and was very active in Jewish youth activities in the Southern region. His mother, Ruth, was also a Youth Group advisor for many years at Congregation B’nai Israel. After his tragic death in 1980, his parents, Ruth and Gus Weill, had a vision to build a room for the Jewish youth of Baton Rouge. Their vision was a room which would have a personal, comfortable space located within the walls of Congregation B’nai Israel. This room would be a location in which our youth could gather, socialize, and learn more about Judaism. The Gary Weill Youth Room is the result of this vision. Today it serves, not only our Youth, but also our Congregation with activities such as family dinners, youth programming, Shabbat services, and Jewish learning experiences for adults and youth alike. The Gary Weill Youth Room Fund helps to maintain and make future improvements which will serve our youth of today and our youth of tomorrow. To those members who helped purchase the AED machine for the synagogue: Ronnie Bombet, Harold Brandt, Randy Brown, Alec & Adrian Hirsch, Jeff Kahn, Steve Winkler and Blumberg & Associates Fund Spotlight Gary Weill Youth Room Fund Iyyar-Sivan Iyyar-Sivan Iyyar-Sivan Page 10 May 1 Elizabeth Lehman Durning, mother of Ann Dreyfus Ione Gumelsky, grandmother of Mathile Abramson Dorothy Smith Plauche, mother of Anne Marks Yarzheits May 8 Helen Leibovici, aunt of Dave Safer Joe Saltz, grandfather of Isaac Saltz Carolyn Hirsch, sister-in-law of Rachelle Hirsch Doris Dreyfus, mother of Sidney Dreyfus Leon Siegel, uncle of Maureen Corcoran David Bruce Shapiro, son of Al Shapiro Mabel Steiner, grandmother of Maureen Corcoran Caroline Bloomenstiel Schill, sister-in-law of Lillian Bloomenstiel Peggy Levy Blumberg, wife of Robert Blumberg and mother of Barry Blumberg Michael Marvin, son of Shirley Marvin Anne Turchen, mother of Judy Fishbein William Michalove, grandfather of Ellen Folks, great-grandfather of Heather Folks, Lauren Adams & Shawn Folks May 15 Jerry Engelberg, father of Adrian Hirsch Celina Maas, mother of Charles B. Maas, grandmother of Marilyn Mills and Janet Meyer Alfred Kaufman, grandfather of Bette Levine Miriam Hirsch Posner, of Mary Posner Isabel Posner, grandmother of Lisa Binder Samuel Kaufman, father of Charles Kaufman Leonard Pinkovitz, father of Doris Chesler and grandfather of Jon Chesler David Berkowitz, grandfather of Holly Clegg May 22 Earl “Buddy” Suffrin, husband of RoseAnne Suffrin Julia Benedict Cohn Marks, father of Paul Marks Byrde Berenson Haspel, mother of Susan Lipsey and grandmother of Laurie Aronson & Wendy Lipsey Ronnie Louis Chenevert, father of Debbie Brown Emilie Fraenkel, aunt of Albert Fraenkel Shirley Finklestein Saltz, mother of Isaac Saltz Oscar Rosen, great uncle of Edie Bender Arthur Kaufman, uncle of Charles Kaufman May 29 Joseph Haspel, father of Susan Lipsey, grandfather of Laurie Aronson & Wendy Lipsey Dora Frank Freedman, grandmother of Jerry Freedman Sandra Schudmak, great-aunt Ann Keogh Karen Selene Coen, sister of Linda Weinstein Terry Berg, sister of Lee Berg Harvey Dennis, grandfather of Steve Beck JoAnne Rosner Clark, cousin of Lee Berg Aaron Stockner, father of James Stockner Willie P. Mabry, grandfather of Esther Sachse Rae Elster Abramson, mother of Dr. Steven Abramson Rose Siegel, grandmother of Maureen Corcoran Page 1111 Page Iyyar-Sivan June 5 Charles Norman Rubin, brother of David and Mike Rubin Rose Millstein Lopoo, grandmother of Sid Blitzer Antwand Covington, Jr, grandson of Sheryl Brown Leo R. Doise, father of Janet Moyse Alvin B. Rubin, father of David and Mike Rubin June 12 June 19 Mary Anna Lisso Nachman, mother of Leonard Nachman Anna Lipsey, mother of Richard Lipsey, grandmother of Laurie Aronson & Wendy Lipsey Amalie Metz Kahn, mother of Metz Kahn Emanuel Teller, father of Rose Anne Suffrin Ryan William Smith, son-in-law of Randy and Debbie Brown June 26 Michael Pitlor, uncle of Doris Chesler Joseph Goldberg, grandfather of Harvey Schwartzberg Betty Kaufmann, mother of Janet Black Gerald Posner, husband of Isabel Posner, father of Lisa Binder Gus Brandt, father of Harold Brandt Gloria Goldson, mother of Jordan Goldson Yarzheits Yarzheits are traditionally read during the Friday night service prior to the anniversary of a loved ones death unless other arrangements have been made. Healing Mi Shebeirach, the prayer for physical and emotional healing, is recited at the Friday evening Shabbat service. If you are ill and would like a Mi Shebeirach recited on your behalf, please call the Temple office at 343-0111 before noon on Thursdays, so the congregation may offer its prayers for you. If you know another person who needs the same, please ask the individual for permission to read his/her name before calling the office. Visiting Those Who Are Ill Congregation B’nai Israel wants to make sure we care for our members and their families. If you have a family member or know of someone in our congregation who is in the hospital, has been in an accident, or is ill and recuperating at home, please call the Temple office at 343-0111 so Rabbi Jordan can contact them and arrange for a visit. Yarzheits Charles Alfred Miller, father of Danny Miller Lester Bloomensteil, Sr., husband of Lillian Bloomensteil, Fred Jellin, step-father of Jak Kunstler Sheldon David Beychok, father of Ben Beychok Gus “G.J.” Weill, father of Laurie Brandt and Felix Weill Eliyahu Weinstein, brother of Rabbi Barry Weinstein Ruth Roth, mother of Gary Roth Augusta “Gus” Wampold Durning, father of Ann Dreyfus Max Herzog, grandfather of Mike Herschman Betty Berg, grandmother of Seth Kaplan Charles Bombet, father of Juluis “Buddy” Bombet and Ronald Bombet Iyyar-Sivan Page 12 Yarzheits July 3 Leo Roth, father of Gary Roth Carol Ann Hausmann Marks, mother of Pam Roby Clara Goldfarb Levine, grandmother of Bette Levine Augustus Hirsch, brother-in-law of Rachelle Hirsch Charles M. Brenner, grandfather of Edie Bender Joe Berg, uncle of Seth Kaplan Felix Schmulen, grandfather of Lynn Weill William Levine, grandfather of Lee Berg Bernard Hirsch, brother-in-law of Rachelle Hirsch Joseph S. Simmons, husband of Betty Simmons, father of Joseph G. Simmons, Jean Wilcox and Becky Simmons Alexander Caplan, father of Ralph Caplan July 10 Cathryn Craig, mother of Cathy Labens Leo A. Nijoka, father of Monica Winkler Alex L. Suffrin, father-in-law of Rose Anne Suffrin Janice R. Sachse, grandmother of Victor E. Sachse Loretta Bogoff Friedman, aunt of Alan Fishbein Flossie Strauss Michaelson, great aunt of Carol Newman Jean Fischer, aunt of Sandy Bertman July 17 Louis Bertman, father of Skip Bertman Charles M. Bender, father of Marvin H. Bender, grandfather of Ralph Bender Lee Hillard Meltzer – father of Don Meltzer Jeanette C. Rosen, grandmother of Edie Bender Adler Hirsch, father-in-law of Rachelle Hirsch Janet Dreyfus, mother of Rachelle Hirsch Willaim Herrick, father of Sue Freedman Lea K. Sternberg, mother of Insa Abraham and Hans Sternberg, grandmother of Eric Abraham, Erich Sternberg and Deborah Sternberg Roth Sallie C. McGuire, grandmother of Esther Sachse July 24 Leonard Lichter, father of Shelly Mullenix Rosalie Moyse, mother of Betty Moyse Simmons and grandmother of Joe Simmons, Jean Wilcox and Becky Simmons Harris Lappin, husband to JoAnn Lappin Raoul A. Levy, father of Charlotte Levy and Helen Levy Joe Amos Marks, father of Pam Roby Jules Rosenthal, uncle of Lynn Weill Marc Becker, husband of Ellen Becker, father of Daniel, Michael & Scott Becker July 31 Leonard H. Rosenson, father of Celia Vine, husband of Marilyn Donnie F Mabry, grandmother of Esther Sachse Edah Schwartz, grandmother of Anne Keogh Seymour Pizer, uncle of Steve Beck David Cruvant, grandfather of Randy Brown Carolyn Bronfin, aunt of Wendy Herschman Yetta Kaplan, grandmother of Seth Kaplan Alex Freedman, father of Jerry Freedman Miriam Kaufman, mother of Charles Kaufman Hermann Moyse, Jr., father of Herman “Buck” Moyse, III Iyyar-Sivan Page 1313 Page Passover Seder Page 14 Iyyar-Sivan Men’s Club by David Spivak Community Have you been in the back field, maybe the outdoor sanctuary, and wished you could access the back of the temple - but you had to walk around the entire building? Problem solved! This month, the men's club got together and bolstered up the back fence and added a gate for direct access to the building from that side. Thanks to everyone who helped with fence renovation, Hamilton Shaw, Jack Kunstler, Jay Jalenak, Warren Sager ...and everyone else who I haven't mentioned (actually, Moses did come briefly and bless the structure). And a special thanks to Harold Brandt who masterminded the whole thing, made it happen and put in overtime! Also, we have started a new tradition of having a beer together on the 3rd Thursday of every month -- our next meeting is May 21. We have been meeting at the Corporate Brew and Draft (2561 Citiplace Ct., Baton Rouge) which is next door to The Cove at Citiplace Court. So come on by for this informal get-together, hope to see you there! BaRFTY by Ari Hoffman Last month we had a great time at our lock-in with BaRFTY and JYG! There was a great turn out and a lot of fun had by ALL! Recently, 11 BaRFTYites attended our most recent regional event at camp, spring conclave! Another memorable weekend! This month, we will have our end of the year celebration and elections for next year's officers. We can't wait to see everyone! Israeli Folk Dancing with David Kirshner Sundays, 7pm to 8:30pm Dancers, experienced or novice, singles, couples or families, young or young -at-heart, are invited to attend free of charge. Or, if you prefer to, just come and listen to the lovely music of Israel. Classes are: May 17. To register, call David at 756-5291 Jewish Singles If you are a Jewish Single (over 45), you are cordially invited to join our casual group for monthly coffee and conversation, synagogue and community service projects, and cultural activities. Please contact Heidi Shapiro at (225) 924-2597 Page 15 Iyyar-Sivan Thursday, May 7, 2015 Advertisers Congregation B’nai Israel 3354 Kleinert Avenue · Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Address Service Requested Eternal Light The official publication of Congregation B'nai Israel Rabbi Jordan E.Goldson Rabbi Emeritus Barry L. Weinstein Religious School Director Jessica Yellen Asst. Rel. School Director Julie Tepper Office Administrator Cathy Duplechin President Deborah Sternberg Past-President Marc Sager Vice-President Jay Jalenak Treasurer Lisa Binder Secretary David Rubin Sisterhood President Linda Levy Men's Club President David Spivak Inquiries and submissions may be directed to Congregation B’nai Israel 3354 Kleinert Avenue Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Tel: 225/343-0111 Fax: 225/343-0653 Religious School: 225/343.0111 x 205 http://www.bnaibr.org [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Distribution of the Eternal Light is free to members and friends of the Congregation. Cemetery Plot’s Available at a discount Limited time reduced cost of $1500 each (normally $3000) Benefits of Advance Planning Knowing final arrangements have been made can be a great comfort to you and your family. Making decisions in a situation that is free of emotional stress and grief helps to ensure that you make the right decisions for yourself and your family. You can choose from a wider array of property now than may be available in the future. You’ll avoid probable property cost escalations. If interested in purchasing one or more plots, contact the Temple office at 343.0111