September 2011 - Beth El Synagogue
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September 2011 - Beth El Synagogue
BETH EL SYNAGOGUE SHOFAR SEPTEMBER 2011 • Elul/Tishrei 5771/2 WE SHALL GO FORWARD WITH OUR YOUNG AND WITH OUR OLD In this Issue: “September 2011” . .pg 2 Yom Kippur Service times changes . . . . . .pg 3 “Cha-Ching!” . . . . . . .pg 4 TaRBuT Resumes . . . . .pg 6 ECJFE Fall Classes . . .pg 8 Zimriah Festival is Coming! . . . . . . . . .pg 10 Knishes for sale! . . . . .pg 11 Save the Date... Sukkah Square Dance October 15th @ 7:00 p.m. YEEE HAW! Faith and Doubt at Ground Zero Community S’lihot Program & Service Saturday, September 24, 2011 • Adath Jeshurun 8:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. Havdalah and Program with Rabbi Barry Cytron Reception S’lihot Services Local Jewish congregations join together for this special Selihot program and service, in honor of the tenth anniversary of 9/11 and as we prepare ourselves for the coming High Holy Days. This year the community Selihot Service, the introduction to the High Holy Days season, will be hosted by Adath Jeshurun Congregation in Minnetonka. What did America see on September 11? And how did it affect our notions of God, of evil, and of the potential for darkness within religion itself? Led by Rabbi Barry Cytron, we’ll view and discuss portions of an outstanding PBS Frontline film Faith and Doubt at Ground Zero by Helen Whitney. This extraordinary film includes interview with priests, rabbis, an Islamic scholar, a Middle East expert, a psychoanalyst and others. The evening begins with havdalah, followed by the program. The traditional Selihot Service begins at 11:00 pm, with its first taste of High Holy Days prayer and melodies, chanted by local Cantors and choirs. Rabbi Michael Latz of Shir Tikvah Congregation will give a brief d’var Torah. notable times Candle Lighting ,urb ,eksv September 2 . . . . . . .7:32 p.m. September 9 . . . . . . .7:19 p.m. September 16 . . . . . .7:06 p.m. September 23 . . . . . .6:52 p.m. September 28 . . . . . .6:43 p.m. September 29 . . . . . .7:42 p.m. September 30 . . . . . .6:39 p.m. Havdalah September September September September October 1 vkscv 3 . . . . . . .8:30 10 . . . . . .8:17 17 . . . . . .8:04 24 . . . . . .7:50 . . . . . . . . .7:37 p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Services ,ukhp, Friday Evening ,ca crg Kabbalat Shabbat . . . .5:45 p.m. Shabbat ,ca Shaharit . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 a.m. Minha . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:45 p.m. Sunday & National Holiday Minyan 9:00 a.m. and 5:45 p.m. Daily Minyan ihbn 7:00 a.m. and 5:45 p.m. general information Beth El Synagogue 5224 W. 26th Street Minneapolis, MN 55416-1901 952-873-7300 FAX: 952-873-7301 www.bethelsynagogue.org Office Hours Mon-Thurs....9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Fridays..........9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Sundays........9:00 a.m.-Noon Aleph Preschool: 952-873-7320 Youth Dept: 952-873-7330 a view from the bimah September 2011 Lo Tira Meihem, Zakhor Tizkor... by Rabbi Avi S. Olitzky As we approach the ten year anniversary of 9/11, we find ourselves in the middle of Hodesh Elul, a period of introspection and reflection leading up to the High Holy Days. This is a time when we take stock in all we have and all we’ve lost. This is a time when we reflect on our scars—praising and cursing all at once. And this is also a time when we reflect on what it is we need to do to ensure that we are inscribed in the Book of Life for the coming year. How fitting is it that this time of reflection coincides with a time for memorializing! For some of my friends, September 11, 2001, plays itself out in their mind’s eye as flashes of light and bursts of memory. For me, I remember each and every second. In fact, I can recall minute-by-minute the course of the weeks and the months thereafter. There is no doubt that on September 11th, the world changed; America changed; I changed. But think about September 10th: the day before it all happened. Can you recall any details from the moments before the madness? Perhaps it is naive to suggest that the day before 9/11 was a day of innocence, but in We have a new our hearts, we phone number: believed that 952-873-7300 America was secure Much easier to remember! and that we were safe on our own Part of our efforts to always be soil. There weren’t WARM AND WELCOMING AT BETH EL! 2 a dniadn Our old number will still work. intensive screenings at the airports or military personnel at the train stations. There wasn’t a Department of Homeland Security or a battle against insurgents in either Afghanistan or Iraq. Ten years ago, we lived in a very different world. I am not afraid that September 11th will soon fade from our collective memory. But I am afraid that September 10th will. I am fearful that we will forget about the naïveté and hubris that led ourselves to be vulnerable to the attack. I am afraid we will forget what it was like to live in a country that we loved, revered and stood up for without reticence. In Judaism, we do such a heshbon hanefesh – accounting of the soul – in order to find our best self. But the only way we can truly accomplish our heshbon hanefesh is by embracing and remembering the past. This next year, in memory of all those who have given their lives so that we might live ours and in memory of all those murdered on that hallowed day in September, challenge yourself to care more. Challenge yourself to be better: a better American, a “better Jew,” a better parent or child, a better human being—just challenge yourself to be better. Because if we do not charge ourselves with the mission of improvement, then we will only retreat into decline. And then we need not rely on God to choose the Book in which to inscribe us this year, for we’ll be the one making the choice ourselves. We may not be in control of the count of seconds we each live on this earth, but we are in control of how we make each of those seconds count. synagogue news Beth El Blood Drive - 9/11/11 Beth El will be hosting a blood drive benefiting Memorial Blood Centers on September 11, 2011 from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. To register or for more information, contact Judy Radel at 763-522-7202. Nosh ‘n Drash: Torah for Living Eat and learn with Rabbi Olitzky from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. on the 1st and 3rd Monday of every month at Beth El. Get a dose of Torah and a scrumptious lunch for just $5. To RSVP, contact Roger Rubin at [email protected]. Next studies: September 19 and October 3rd Newman Israel Tour Cantor Neil and Saranee Newman will be escorting their 10th tour to Israel in October 2012. The duration of the tour will be two weeks covering the length and breadth of the Land of Israel, from October 15-29, 2012. The cost will be $3,299 per person for the land package. Participants will secure their own air reservations, enabling the use of travel miles, points or upgrades. A professional Israeli guide will accompany the tour throughout on an air-conditioned bus. In addition, all hotels, venue entrance fees, breakfasts and six dinners are included in the land package. An optional extension to Eilat and Petra, Jordan at the conclusion of the tour will also be offered. Those interested or with any questions should call the Newman's at 612-220-2382 or email them at [email protected] or are invited to attend an information meeting with the Newmans on Tuesday evening, October 11, 7:30 p.m. at Beth El. Stay tuned for details on these upcoming programs and events! Sukkah Square Dance October 15 AIPAC at Beth El November 18th Beth El Sings Zimriah Festival December 12th USY Play December 15th, 17th & 18th Sign up for the Kesher email and stay current on Beth El programs and events. To sign up today, go to www.bethelsynagogue.org/kesher Kever Avot Cemetery Memorial Service The annual Kever Avot Cemetery Memorial Service will be held at Beth El Memorial Park, located at 38th and Winnetka Avenues North, on Sunday, September 25, at 10:30 a.m. This service provides a peaceful time for individuals and families to pay tribute to their departed loved ones interred at the cemetery. The service will be led by Beth El clergy. All members, family and friends are welcome to attend. High Holy Days Honors For questions or to request a High Holy Day honor, contact Marilyn Weisberg at [email protected] or Harriet Burstein at [email protected]. Please indicate “High Holy Days Honors” in the subject line. Order Your New Mahzor Today! The New Mahzor promises to open doors for all in the observance of the High Holy Days. The commentary presents both historical overview and insight into the meaning of the prayers. The English translations are close to the original of the meaning and the transliterations are plentiful. Yet the feel of the book is entirely traditional and represents the best of the Conservative Movement. Each book is $36. To order your own or one to donate to Beth El in honor or memory of a loved one, call the synagogue office at 952-873-7303 or email [email protected]. “Mission Impossible? The Promise of Teshuvah” Deepen your understanding of the true meaning of Yom Kippur by learning from a special guest darshan, renowned local scholar, Prof. Louis Newman. Join us on Shabbat Shuva, October 1, 2011, at 11:00 a.m. in the Fiterman Chapel. Louis Newman has taught Jewish studies for nearly thirty years at Carleton College, where he is the John M. and Elizabeth Musser Professor of Religious Studies and the Director of the Learning and Teaching Center. He is the author most recently of Repentance: The Meaning and Practice of Teshuvah (Jewish Lights, 2010). NOTE: Schedule Change on Yom Kippur Please note these changes on Yom Kippur from your High Holy Day Handbook. The times for the following should be: 2:15 - 3:00 p.m. Sacred Chanting 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. Study 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. Minhah/Martyrology 5:30 - 7:26 p.m. N’ilah/Ma’ariv/ Shofar Blowing For a full schedule, please consult your High Holy Day Information Booklet. If you have not received your booklet, or have any further questions, please contact the Synagogue office at 952-873-7300. b 3 Cha-Ching! by Gil Mann, Beth El President What do I like about my work at Beth El? The people. What don’t I like about my work at Beth El? The money. The money of course is necessary for the people to have a healthy shul. And so, I always have an eye on our revenues and expenses. This is so much fun. I can’t think of anything I’d rather do. As for you reading this, finances are always a sentimental journey – NOT! Yet finances are so important that I felt you should see our picture – it is a good one. Our lay and professional leadership have successfully navigated the USS Beth El through the turbulent waters of recent years. I am proud and relieved to report that Beth El is in good shape (though I never feel relaxed—this is an endless challenge). We’ve been running a tight ship and have balanced our budget for 5 years in a row. As if this were not impressive enough, during the same period we raised $8,250,000 for our capital campaign. To balance our budget, we needed to dramatically slash our expenses. This was brutal. We had to let staff go, cut hours and freeze or reduce wages. We looked under every nook and cranny of the budget, eliminating expenses left and right. Seven years ago, our expenses were $2,847,000. By 2009, we had cut $395,000, nearly 14% of our budget! We tried (and I think largely succeeded) to continue providing a high level of quality programming to our members. This was made all the more difficult because in tough times, people need more from us. Our staff and volunteers deserve awards for their dedication to us. Happily, things have improved. The Financial Trend chart shows that in the last two years, our budget has modestly increased, though we are nowhere near where we were seven years ago nor do I ever feel we are out of the woods. Our budget for the coming year is $2,589,000. The following pie charts, break down our anticipated expenses and revenue for the coming year. Revenue This is a remarkable achievement given the economic perfect storm that has descended upon our country over recent years. How have we done this? In five understated words: raising revenues and cutting expenses. Another way to put this: generosity and hard work by members and staff. Here are some details -- As our economy imploded, many members called in for dues adjustments and abatements. And there were other income drops as well. As you can see, by 2005-2006, our revenue had declined $220,000 from just three years earlier. How do you make up a loss like that as a non-profit? Expense We responded with emergency appeals and fundraising. Our members graciously stepped up. But this revenue was not nearly enough. Still, we never turned away a member who could not contribute. Please note the dues figure on the revenue chart. You may be surprise to see that our dues cover only 56% of our budget. In the coming year, I will likely write a column dedicated to the challenge of dues. One other number I’d like to point out on the revenue chart: fundraising is 10% of our budget or roughly a quarter of a million dollars. This big number is a reason, I’ve become our synagogue’s Chief Shnor Officer -- a job I just relish. This $250,000 is why I continued on the next page 4 c “Cha-Ching!” continued from previous page and many others are always asking for your support for events and our Chai Appeal on the High Holy Days. Believe me, we’d rather strike oil in our backyard. But in the meantime, we will need to continue to ask you for your support. I am grateful that you have always responded with large hearts. Added to giving from the heart, many have given brain power, sweat and tears. In this category, in particular I would like to sing the praises of our Treasurer Dan Mosow, our Executive Director Linda Goldberg and our Finance Director Jerry Frick. These three diligently watch our money ever mindful that their work impacts our people. People and Money. The first is what motivates me to work on the second. As the famous Jewish saying goes, if there is no bread, there is no Torah. I hope I’ve shown you how seriously all of your leadership takes this teaching. For the coming year, I wish for our shul what I wish for you: health and prosperity that leads to fulfillment, learning, growing and giving. Shana Tovah! x r e p e j e p i g e ducation and youth Celebrating Bnai Mitzvah September 5 & September 8, 2011 • 6 Elul & 9 Elul 5771 • Ki Teitzei JOSHUA ADAM GOODMAN tyht tdhhpu hcm ic cegh ohhj Son of Lori & Harvey Goodman Joshua will be called to the Torah on Monday morning, September 5th at Beth Shalom in Livingston, NJ and on Thursday morning, September 8th, at Beth El Synagogue. September 10, 2011 • 11 Elul 5771 • Ki Teitzei MICHAEL RYAN HECHTER tagpu lurc ic hnr ktfhn Son of Pattye & Byron Hechter Honoring Michael on his bar mitzvah, his parents will be sponsoring the kiddush and congregational Shabbat luncheon. Mitzvah Program: One mitzvah that I enjoyed and meant a lot to me was visiting the residents of the Sholom Home. I enjoyed helping them with various activities and loved to hear their stories. I have also partaken in packing food at Feed My Starving Children. The centerpieces that are on the tables for the Kiddush Luncheon were assembled by my family and I and will be donated to S.T.E.P. September 17, 2011 • 18 Elul 5771 • Ki Tavo GITA REBECCA NAGLE kjr vbj ,c vecr kd Daughter of Andrea & Davison Nagle Honoring Gita on her bat mitzvah, her grandparents, Harry & Elizabeth Fischman and Rhoda Nagle will be sponsoring the kiddush. Mitzvah Program: I have worked on many programs through my years at the HMFDS. However, my favorite mitzvah was going to Feed My Starving Children with my mother and sister this summer. We saw so many pictures of children starving all over the world, and knowing we packed meals for over 200 children that day, made me feel very good about the time we spent there helping others. September 24, 2011 • 25 Elul 5771 • Nitzayim-Va’yeilekh MARA BACIG vfkn vck ,c vhj Daughter of Leslie & Peter Bacig Honoring Mara on her bat mitzvah,her parents will be sponsoring the kiddush and congregational Shabbat luncheon. Mitzvah Program: There are many different mitzvot that people do in everyday life but there's always one mitzvah that stands out to every individual. Mine was gift wrapping holiday presents for kids who wouldn't have been fortunate enough to get a present otherwise. I may not have been saving people's lives with food and water but I just kept thinking about Hanukkah and how much fun it is to open presents no matter what they might be. I love the excitement surrounding presents during the holidays and I loved spreading that excitement to others. Spreading that excitement gave me a feeling of pride, accomplishment and most of all happiness! d 5 education and youth xrepe jepig A Message from the Director The classrooms look magnificent, the teachers are eager to begin and the children are ready to learn, meet old friends and make new ones. Hebrew Readers, We Need You If you are a Hebrew reader and you wish to make the difference in the progress of one of Beth El’s TaRBuT students, then we need you. Please consider tutoring (one on one) on Shabbat mornings during the school year. You can do this as frequently as you wish. Design your own schedule. Adult volunteer tutors have had a positive impact on the students with whom they have worked and, consequently, on our educational program. Call Mary Baumgarten at 952-873-7316 for more information. We welcome all of our new famillies to Aleph Preschool! Additionally, we welcome some new teachers this year including, Wendy Grosser with young toddlers, Eloise Gershon with older toddlers and Michelle Yousha with older toddlers. Michelle Yousha will also take on the position as Aleph Preschool Curriculum Specialist. TaRBuT Program Resumes September 10 If you have a 5th grader who is not yet registered, contact Raquel Swanson at [email protected] or 952-873-7315. We have an incredible year planned for all of our students. Welcome to all of the 5th graders who are joining our program! We look forward to watching you learn and grow, and we hope you will take as much pride in your accomplishments as we do. Karen Burton We have just completed a wonderful summer in our new space and are looking forward to beginning the new school year in our beautiful facility. September is a busy month at Aleph Preschool as we prepare for Rosh Hashanah and the upcoming holidays. “Living Legacy” will visit with the Shofar Factory. The children will see the process of how the shofar is made and listen to the different sounds it makes. Let’s not forget apples and honey, our favorite snack during the month of Elul. Our first Musical Shabbat will take place on Friday September 9th at 9:30am. All are welcome to join us for a morning filled with music and prayer and the sweet voices of all our children. Pre-K Enrichment class is busy with math, science, language arts, reading and Judaica. Yom Shalaim, our preschool Enrichment program for our three year olds, is underway. We have added, “Wendy’s Wild & Wacky Science” with Wendy Grosser each Wednesday afternoon. This promises to be an exciting class filled with experiments including everything from learning about magnetism to static electricity. Coach Nicki is back with “Stretch and Grow” each Monday, Laurie Herstig with music and Dori Weinstein with weekly Ivrit. As you can see, we have a lot in store for all our children. As always, we welcome you to stop by for a tour and see our classes in session. We wish you a Healthy, Happy and Sweet New Year. 6 e Girls' Rosh Hodesh Registration is now open for our Girls' Rosh Hodesh groups for 5th -7th grade girls. This program, which takes place one Sunday each month, has received national acclaim and rave reviews from the girls who have participated. For information, contact Mary Baumgarten at 952-920-3512. Shorashim Registration is now open for Beth El’s Shorashim Program. This program is for K-2nd graders and meets on Shabbat mornings from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. This program is now in its fourth year. Last year, there were 32 students enrolled and the program received much acclaim. For more information please contact Mary Baumgarten at [email protected]. Important 2011-2012 TaRBuT Dates Sept. 22 1st Year Parent Orientation Oct. 27 2nd Year Parent Orientation Nov. 4 TaRBuT Family Dinner Nov. 12 TaRBuT Parents' Hour Nov. 26 NO Session - THANKSGIVING Dec. 10 TaRBuT Parents' Hour Dec. 24-31 NO Sessions - WINTER BREAK Jan. 7 NO Session - WINTER BREAK Feb. 18 NO Session - PRESIDENT’S DAY WKND March 31 Grandparents & Special People Day April 14 & 24 NO Session - PASSOVER VACATION May 12 Session #28 - TaRBuT Parents' Hour May 19 Session #29 - Shabbat Hinukh xrepe j epig education and youth Youth Department welcomes new Assistant Director submitted by Mollie Feldman, Youth Director The Youth Department welcomes Marnie Lazarus as new Assistant Youth Director. Marnie graduated from the Aleph Preschool, St. Louis Park High School and the University of Minnesota. After college, Marnie moved to Boston where she worked for the Newton School district and as Youth Director for a local synagogue. For the past 3 years, Marnie was the Youth Director at B’nai Emet Synagogue and is looking forward to working with the youth program at Beth El. Marnie joins Youth Director, Mollie Feldman, for a busy fall schedule with the Youth Department. YOW: Start the new school-year by joining the youth department for its fourth annual (Y)outh (O)utreach (W)eekend. YOW will be held at the Edgewater Resort and Waterpark in Duluth, MN from Sept. 16-18. YOW will be a chance to connect with fellow USYers and enjoy the Edgewater’s indoor waterpark. The event is free for all 9th-12th graders through the generosity of a gift from the Seth Foundation in loving memory of Seth Karonz”l by his parents and brother, Stefanie, Bob and Jason. Register online now at bethelsynagogue.org/yow! BERUSY NEW YOUTH LOUNGE KICKOFF: Celebrate Beth El’s new building by coming for a USY Youth Lounge kick-off party on Sept. 25 at 3:00 p.m.! We’ll start with an Amazing Racestyle scavenger hunt, ending in the Youth Lounge to eat snacks and check out the new building. HIGH HOLIDAY TEEN EXPERIENCE: Teen Experience programming will be held for 7th-12th graders during both Rosh Hashanah First Day services (Sept. 29) and Yom Kippur (Oct. 8). The sessions will take place from 10-11a.m. on both days, and programming will be directed by and created for teens. RUAH SQUAD: The ruah is coming! For the first time ever, Beth El is going to have a ruah squad, helping make every event more fun and energetic. Led by Cantor Abrams, the group is for 7th-12th graders and will meet weekly between October 2nd and the Zimriah festival on December 10th. Want to get the ruah going? Contact Mollie Feldman at [email protected]. Looking Ahead... • OCTOBER 10: Help the St. Louis Park Emergency Food Program (STEP) unload the truck of Yom Kippur Food Drive donations, 3:00 p.m. at STEP (6812 W. Lake St.) • OCTOBER 13: Come together with the full youth community of 5th-12th graders for a Sukkah-hop after morning services. Starting at Beth El around noon, we’ll visit neighborhood sukkot for a progressive meal, fulfilling the mitzvah of spending time in the sukkah. If you live in the vicinity of Beth El and plan to have a sukkah this year, please contact Mollie Feldman at 952-873-7330 or [email protected] to talk about hosting a stop! • OCTOBER 16-17: Preparations for the annual USY Play are starting! This year the production will be of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, and casting will be held at the Beth El Synagogue Stage on Oct. 16th from 2:30-5:30pm and Oct. 17th from 7:00-8:30 p.m. There are plenty of ways to be a part of this year’s production! If you are interested in joining the volunteer group that makes the play a reality, please contact Mollie at [email protected] or 952-873-7330. • NOVEMBER 24-27: Save the date for USY Kinnus 2011 in St. Louis! More details forthcoming. For more events and details, go to bethelsynagogue.org/berusy. 9th-12th graders register NOW for YOW! www.bethelsynagogue.org/yow Enjoy a FREE weekend, September 16-18 at the Edgewater Resort in scenic Duluth, MN with 55 of your Beth El USY friends! For more information, contact Mollie Feldman at 952-873-7330 or [email protected]. YOW is sponsored in part by a gift from the Seth Foundation in loving memory of Seth Karon by his parents and brother, Stefanie, Bob and Jason. f 7 miigd xefgn life cycles Condolences to (members in bold)... • Judy Witebsky and family on the loss of her husband, Sheldon Witebsky. • Andrew Parker and family on the loss of his father, Leonard Parker. • Elissa Heilicher and family on the loss of her brother, Ira Heilicher. • Sally Minsberg and family on the loss of her mother, Ruth Kirschner. • Carolyn Azine and family on the loss of her mother, Ellen Wilson. • Dr. Richard Goldstein and family on the loss of his wife, Barbara Goldstein. • The friends and family of Bette Charney. Anniversaries Mazal Tov! Joel & Tzivia Leviton September 1st . . .15th Jeffrey & Michelle Livon September 1st . . .20th Leslie & Peter Bacig Mazal Tov to (members in bold)... September 1st . . .20th • The Karasov and Hampel families on the August 14th Bard Borkon & Julie Silverman wedding of Aaron and Erica. September 1st . . .15th • Alan & Tamara Fine on the birth of their daughter on August 3rd. • David & Melissa Kieffer on the birth of their daughter on July 22nd. Martin & Kelly Mandel • Dan & Lisa Rothstein on the birth of their son on July 20th. September 1st . . .15th Irving & Helen Golden We welcome our newest members! B’rukhim Habaim! September 2nd . .60th Samuel Koter David Jurisz & Sara Grimaldi Marsha Raviv September 3rd . .5th Jeff & Sandy Rudoy Dr. Theodor & Brenda Litman Howard & Wendy Bach Ruth Ziman September 3rd . .50th Marcus & Katherine Magy Michael & Amy Walstien Steve & Michelle Parks, Johnna, Noah September 3re . . .5th Howard & Estee Warsett, Macey Bruce & Debra Lieberman Michael & Julie Abramson, Jayden, Gabriel September 6th . . .30th Mollie Feldman Darren & Bari Sodikoff Leo & Maureen Fine September 8th . . .10th Scott & Sandra Shmikler, Elizabeth, Richard Oded & Hanna Galili September 9th . . .30th Dr. Randall & Lory Herman September 11th . .40th Ellis S. & Riva Nolley September 13th . .30th Lee & Jane Goldstein September 14th . .25th Joel & Peggy Mandel September 14th . .20th Steven & Norma Kaplan September 19th . .35th Harvey & Lori Goodman September 20th . .30th Dale & Debbie Hillman September 20th . .30th Jonathan & Bridget Resig September 25th . .25th Craig & Amy Burstein September 28th . .20th Dr. Sam & Sharon Abelson September 28th . .25th Raya Solganik MAZAL TOV to our newly elected Beth El Board Members and to staff members celebrating milestone anniversaries. All were recognized at this year’s Annual Meeting on August 4th at Beth El. Beth El’s 2011-2012 Board of Directors are (*newly installed): Officers President, Gil Mann President Elect, John Orenstein Secretary, Bonnie Bongard Goldish Treasurer, Dan Mosow Vice Presidents - Barbara Levin Krupp*, Tom Sanders, Michael Walstein Executive Appointee, Leslie Hahn Immediate Past President, Gary J. Krupp Allen Bernard Jim Bukstein Yoni Bundt Debby Deutsch* Jack Fiterman Board Members Mickey Greenberg Reuven Rahamim Steve Klane Steven Rosen Riva Kupritz Karen Rubin* Susan Melnick* Jim Rudin Allen Oleisky* Amy Shapiro* John Simon Mort Silverman Stephanie Snyder* Stacey Spencer* Sonia Ungerman* Amy Weiss h 9 10 i committees & affiliates Lihyot B’Kesher Women’s League News by Karen Rubin, President Soon our young adults will be heading off to college or moving to cities far from home. No matter where they are, everyone still likes to get an occasional package from home, whether it’s tasty treats in the Fall, a Hanukkah gift or hamentashen for Purim. Register your young adult with Lihyot B’Kesher by September 26th and they’ll get all this and more including a directory listing their Beth El friends. Women’s League added up our contributions for last year and we were able to donate a total of $18,000 to the synagogue, Aleph Preschool and USY. We were able to do this because of your support through your membership, involvement and financial support. Thank you! You will be receiving your Women’s League membership solicitation soon. Please join us. We all want to make Beth El even stronger, and your membership will help us do that. The seasons are changing faster and faster. (My mother warned me about this, and of course she was right). It is now time to purchase our luscious knishes in time for the holidays. Choose from potato or rice - all parve! See the form below Lihyot B’kesher (“Keep in Touch”) to order by September 20! (NOTE: Knishes are available for purchase all year Committee’s goal is to maintain contact with our young adults, up to and including age 25, You should have received your Beth El Calendar. If not, it will be there soon. whether they are away at school, living at Remember, your donation to help defray costs is greatly appreciated. home or on their own. Use the registration The gift shop is evolving to serve you better. If you have a need for Judaica and form in this Shofar to register your young gift items, we are there to help. adult. To cover costs, registration is $36 for Finally, Torah Fund time is here. That name is confusing, since no funds go one young adult ($60 for 2, $72 for 3 or towards a Torah. The money goes to support scholarships for rabbinical students. more). See registration on page 15. Just ask the Rabbis how important that is to them. While Women’s League colIf you’re interested in helping plan this lects the funds, we are only the collectors; the funds do not remain with us. year’s packages, Lihyot B’kesher will have their first and only meeting Wednesday, While any contribution is appreciated, donations of $180 or more will receive a September 7, at 7:00 p.m. in Room 205 at beautiful pin. This year the theme is Hiddur Mitzvah, and the pin is embellished Beth El. Questions? Contact Lihyot with pomegranates. Please contact Bonnie Zeff if you are interested in contributB’Kesher chair Marlee Kaminsky marlee- ing at this level. [email protected] 952-449-9410. ` i 11 gemilat hesed cqg zlinb zpit Kol haKavod and Brokhim Haba’im It is with deep gratitude that we say “l'hitraot” to Jane Polansky who has served for ten years as the chairperson of the Beth El Feed My Starving Children committee. It was Jane who brought the idea to form this committee as a mitzvah option for our congregants to our Hesed Committee. It has been her leadership that has made it an active and effective vehicle for deeds of loving kindness since its inception. We say kol ha kavod and todah rabah for a decade of inspired and dedicated service to our community, and to those in need all over the world. Jane is moving on to a volunteer leadership position with her husband Robert at their son Solomon's school. We wish her and her family well. We are delighted to announce the new chair of our Feed My Starving Children Committee. Norma Kaplan has agreed to bring her energy and commitment to mitzvot to serve in this leadership role. We are excited to have her on board as our newest committee chair. Look for future notes in the Shofar to schedule a date to participate in this wonderful mitzvah opportunity. The next opportunity to pack food will be Tuesday, November 15, 6:00-7:30 p.m., in Chanhassen. To volunteer, contact Norma Kaplan at [email protected] or 612-584-3099. Loaves & Fishes We help provide a wonderful meal for people in need in South Minneapolis. Call Diana Rosen at 952-922-7389 to reserve a place on our Learn more about Gemilat Hesed at serving team. The next www.bethelsynagogue.org/ opportunity to serve acts-of-kindness will be from 5:00-7:00 p.m. on Tuesdays, September 27, November 22, and January 24, 2012. Ronald McDonald House Sunday Brunch Volunteer/Donation Opportunities If you have never been to the Ronald McDonald House to serve a meal, it is truly inspiring and we encourage everyone to give it a try! If you don’t have the time to volunteer, donating a portion of the meal is another great way to get involved. If you would like to be notified about future opportunities to volunteer or donate to the Ronald McDonald House, please email [email protected] with your name and email address. Introduction to Judaism offers a warm, intimate and non-threatening environment to explore the fundamental beliefs, values, practices and history that have shaped the Jewish people throughout the ages. For more information, contact one of the following: Rabbi Jonathan Sadoff Adath Jeshurun 952-545-2424 Rabbi Alexander Davis Beth El Synagogue 952-873-7300 Sharei Chesed Tuesday Evenings, beginning October 25th through May 2012 6:30-7:30 Basic Hebrew Reading 7:30-9:00 Introduction to Judaism with synagogue Rabbis 12 ai Rabbi Avram Ettedgui Sharei Chesed 763-545-8800 cqg zlinb zpit gemilat hesed Beth El’s Caring Community – Yad v’Lev submitted by Co-Chairs, Jo Ann Gruesner & Margie Goldfine We’d like to thank all the people who make Yad v’Lev the success it is. Thank you to our clergy and office staff who help to make this committee a success. Special thanks to Helen Resig, Nancy Schoenberger, and Nancy Victor for continuing to make calls and to Lois Siegel for sending out the many personalized cards with care, thoughtfulness and sensitivity. Most importantly, THANK YOU to the 67 volunteers (*) who performed the mitzvot during the last year. These volunteers cooked, called, delivered, visited, transported, wrote cards and so much more with a genuine caring for any member who would benefit from an act of kindness. Todah rabah to our Yad v’Lev Angels (We apologize for any inadvertent omissions.): Leslie Adler Ruth Baruch Linda Bialick Wendy Bloom Chad Blumenfeld* Dina Blumenfeld Jill Blustin * Louann Bongard* Chris Brand * Darlene Braufman Bill Broze Marlene Bukstein* Yoni Bundt * Jan Burke Miriam Charney* Marilyn Chern* Rich Chern* Lee Diamond Lois Dobrin * Cathy Erlien * Linda Estrin Roni Falck Jenny Feinberg Wendy Fine * Sharon Fischman Barry Frailich Midge Frailich* Barb Friedman Karon Garen Danny Gelfman Dori Gelfman Heidi Gilbert Darcy Gilbert-Burke* Linda Goldberg Esther Goldberg-Davis* Margie Goldfine * Bonnie Goldish * Gary Goldish * Adina Goldstein* Lori Goodman * Carrie Gottstein* Lisa Gottstein * Mickey Greenberg Pamela Greenberg* Phil Greenberg Rivel Greenberg Harold Gruesner * Jo Ann Gruesner * Molly Gruesner Sarah Gruesner * Phyllis Harris * Christine Hausman* Steven Heifetz Lisa Heilicher * Ingrid Hershkovitz Margie Howell * Lynn Hvidsten Diana Idelkope * Louis Jurisz* Shirley Jurisz* Bea Kampf Shayne Karasov* Gail Katz Barb Katzenstein Josh Katzenstein Rachel Klein Do you need a hand? We’re here! Call our hotline at 952-873-7300 x 7350 Can you lend a hand? We need you! Contact Jo Ann Gruesner at [email protected] or call 952-873-7300 x 7350 Mary Koppel Shelly Kornblum Joey Kristal * Barbara Krupp* Gary Krupp * Riva Kupritz Ellice Landy Missy Lavintman* Jodi Lebewitz-Davis* Jerry Lehman * Marshall Lehman Paula Lehman Pam Lehman * Dennis Leveris Louise Litt Wendy Lovell-Smith* Sue Magy * Debbie Mann Gil Mann * Josh Mann* Ellyn Marell Gilah Mashaal Leslie McGourty Elliot Miller Gay Moldow* Stacy Mosow * Margie Neiman Lisa Neuman Saranee Newman Allen Oleisky * Sarah Olitzky Larry Pepper * Joyce Prohofsky Ron Rabinovitz Abby Rabinowitz Shereen Rahamim Kathy Rendelman* Helen Resig * Sheldon Resig Louise Ribnick* Joanie Rischall Diana Rosen * Bonnie Rosen-Engler Karen Rubin Tony Rubin Sheva Sanders Leslie Schmidt* Nancy Schoenberger* Stan Segalbaum Debbie Selnick * Janet Shanedlling Debbie Shapiro Wendy Shragg Helen Siegel * Lois Siegel * Jill Simon Diana Snyder Bonnie Stein* Amy Stern Penny Stillman* Marilyn Swatez Linda Tell * Sharon Torodor Renee Usem Nancy Victor* Sheryl Sue Warren * Jane Weiner Diane Weisberg * Amy Weiss Dorothy Werner Joy Werner Deb Wieberdink Perry Witkin * Michelle Wood * Debbie Yerys Dana Yugend-Pepper Leonard Zeff Hadassah Zohara * Shabbat Transportation Service Volunteers are needed to provide transportation to Beth El from Knollwood Place. If you are able to drive two Knollwood residents to Shabbat Services once or twice a month, please contact Margie Goldfine at [email protected]. Knead A Hand! We need volunteers to pick up and deliver daily leftover baked goods from Seven Stars Coffee Shop to local food shelves such as PRISM, located in Golden Valley, Sabathani Community Center in Minneapolis and The Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery. If you would like to volunteer for this mitzvah, even one day a month, contact Jo Ann Gruesner at [email protected]. b i 13 community xeaiva 9/11 Commemoration— Minnesotans Standing Together The Minnesota Council of Churches is encouraging congregations of faith to come together for a respectful community observance of the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. The public ceremony on Sunday, September 11, from 2:00-4:00 p.m. on the Capitol Mall in St. Paul and feature an unprecedented coalition of religious, civic and public officials from across Minnesota. The event will honor the ideals of freedom and democracy, lament loss, offer healing, and create hope and inspiration for greater cooperation in our diverse state and nation. Additional details available at: www.MinnesotansStandingTogether.com. Fall Interfaith Dialogue Series SPIN (Saint Paul Interfaith Network) once again presents its fall interfaith dialogue series, Monday evenings, October 3rd-24th. This year's challenging theme is "Eyes Wide Open: A Conversation about Racism, Discrimination, Prejudice and Meeting the Other." Full information available at spinterfaith.org/annual-fall-dialogue-series.html. “Waging Peace in the Context of Violent Conflict” Presentation by Rabbi Melissa Weintraub Wednesday, November 2, 7:30 p.m. O’Shaughnessy Educational Center Auditorium University of St. Thomas, St. Paul Campus Drawing on sixteen years of experience in Middle East face-to-face encounters, Rabbi Melissa Weintraub will explore how such encounters build a culture of civil discourse and create human connections across lines of enmity — even in the context of violent conflict. Rabbi Weintraub is cofounder and executive director emerita of Encounter, an organization dedicated to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and to healing rifts within the Jewish community that have formed in the wake of that conflict. A graduate of Harvard University and Jewish Theological Seminary of America, she is the author of influential articles on torture and peacemaking, and is writing a book exploring Jewish religious responses to terror. Free and open to the public. Jay Phillips Center for Interfaith Learning: www.stthomas.edu/jpc. For more information, email [email protected] or call 651-962-5780. This presentation is part of the Jay Phillips Center’s Rabbis-in-Residence program supported by a generous contribution from the Blythe Brenden Fund of the Ted and Dr. Roberta Mann Foundation. 14 ci Tzedek Institute Jewish Community Action and Beth El are proud to announce the Tzedek Institute - a community organizing approach to bringing the Jewish community together to solve tough challenges of our time, while strengthening our own community and our relationships with other communities. Organized and run by JCA, Beth El will be sending Bruce Hope and Jodi Wolk to participate in the Institute. Through this initiative, we hope to lay the groundwork for addressing issues about we care deeply. We believe this process will allow us to make real progress fighting injustice, introduce us to unique partnerships across all lines of race and faith, position the Jewish community as a leader in social justice, and invigorate and energize congregations and community members. In the words of Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel: "The true standard by which to gauge a culture is the extent to which reverence, compassion, justice are to be found in the daily lives of a whole people, not only in the acts of isolated individuals." Join with us to develop and sustain a large network of Twin Cities Jews as we seek justice and build strength together. For more information, contact Melissa Rudnick at (651) 632-2184 or [email protected]. Israeli Authors Coming to Minneapolis The Israel Center of the Minneapolis Jewish Federation and the Sabes Jewish Community Center (JCC) will launch Culture Boulevard: Israeli Author Series this fall with bestselling Israeli authors Ron Leshem, Meir Shalev and Eshkol Nevo. The authors are scheduled for the following event dates: • Thursday, September 22 | 7 p.m. | Ron Leshem • Wednesday, November 9 | 7 p.m. | Meir Shalev • Thursday, December 1 | 7 p.m. | Eshkol Nevo A light reception and book signing will follow each presentation. The author’s books are available for purchase at Barnes and Noble’s Minnetonka location. All events are set to take place at the Sabes Jewish Community Center located on the Barry Family Campus at 4330 South Cedar Lake Road, St. Louis Park. Tickets are $12 for general admission, $10 for students, seniors and JCC members. For tickets and group orders of 8 or more, contact the JCC box office at 952.381.3499 or [email protected]. e h 15 tributes zenexz Beth El Endowments and Program Funds provide an important source of income, enabling Beth El to offer added services and programs and to make improvements to the facility. You can honor or remember family members and friends or special events with contributions to any of the Beth El Endowment Funds or Program Funds. Send donations to: Beth El Synagogue, 5224 West 26th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55416. Indicate the fund to which you want to contribute, the purpose of the contribution, and to whom you would like an acknowledgement sent. A complete listing of funds are available by calling the front desk at 952-873-7300 or donate online at www.bethelsynagogue.org (click on “Donate”) If you would like to establish a new fund in your name or in the name of a loved one, please contact Marilyn Weisberg at Beth El, at 952-873-7303. Beth El Gratefully Acknowledges the Following Contributions This list reflects donations made to funds from June 24-August 31, 2011 Contributions received after August 31, 2011 will be listed in the October 2011 issue of the Shofar. If you do not want your name listed, please include a note when you make your contribution. (Please note, laste issue included tributes received within May 1-June 23rd) Congregational Nurse Fund In Memory of Margaret Rifkind Gary & Barbara Krupp Prayer Book/Sanctuary Fund In Honor of The Bat Mitzvah of Shoshana Leviton Robert & Sandy (Sorah) Blumenfeld Seretta Rudin Memorial Fund Best wishes for the speedy recovery of Ronald Glassman Donald Rudin & Elaine Simon Dr. Martin & Marilyn Weisberg Tikkun Olam Endowment Fund In Honor of The 50th Anniversary of Marilyn & Marty Weisberg Dr. H. Irving & Karen Katz Rabbi Abelson Discretionary Fund In Honor of Rabbi Kassel Abelson — Living A Life That Matters Irene & Richard Spero Richard & Dobra Hunegs Happy Anniversary to Stuart and Reena Davis On Their 50th Barbara & Stuart Lang Happy Birthday to Dan Mosow Jane & Todd Lifson The Bernard Badzin Administrative Fund Happy Birthday to Fern Badzin Arthur J. & Penny J. Glassman Greater Beth El In Appreciation of Gill And Debbie Mann For Time In Boston For Samuel And Caroline’s Wedding Rory Zamansky In Appreciation of John Orenstein for Your Talent and Generosity Family of Carolyn Lieberman In Honor of Burt and Diane Weisberg’s Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary Dr. Martin & Marilyn Weisberg In Honor of Elliot & Bobby Cohen’s 50th Wedding Anniversary Larry & Elayne Chiat In Honor of Marge And Harvey Kaplan In Honor Of Their 55th Wedding Anniversary Irving & Teresa Victor In Honor of Marilyn and Marty Weisberg’s 50th Anniversary Dr. Harold & Connie Weisberg Kim, Andrew, Alyssa & Amy Weiner In Honor of Marion Gross In Honor of Rabbi Abelson Dr. Peter Bitterman & Cynthia Gross In Honor of Stuart Borken’s “Special” Birthday Dr. Martin & Marilyn Weisberg In Honor of The 50th Wedding Anniversary Of Estelle & Bobby Stillman In Memory of Carolyn Lieberman In Honor of The 45th Wedding Anniversary Of Michael & Cookie Goldman Nessa Lee Laiderman In Honor of The 50th Anniversary Of Elliot And Roberta Cohen Irving & Teresa Victor In Memory of Ethel Barr Ron, Laurie, Ellen, Lizz Trach and Terry, Hannah, In Memory of Leonard Parker Dr. H. Irving & Karen Katz In Memory of Margaret Rifkind Leslie & Jerad Hahn Tom & Amy Lieberman Mazel Tov On Sylvia & Bob Fine’s 40th Anniversary and Many More Barb & Earl Hoffman Jacob & Ann Scherling Scholarship Fund In Honor of Stuart Borken’s Special Birthday Harold & Eileen Scherling In Memory of Sheldon Witebsky Brian & Sandra Salita L’dor Vador Capital Campaign Happy Anniversary to Diane and Richard Cohen Dalia Katz Happy Anniversary to Elliot and Bobby Cohen Peter & Serene Simon Library Supplies Donation In Honor of Burt & Diane Weisberg’s 50th Wedding Anniversary Judge Allen & Marcia Oleisky Philip and Rivel Greenberg Family Fund for Holocaust Awareness For Speedy Recovery of Brian Salita Philip & Rivel Greenberg 16 fh Jeff & Lisa Gottstein Technology Fund In Honor of Andrew Gottstein Bris Ceremony David Norris Kim & Wayne Peterson In Honor of On The Birth Of Andrew Levi Gottstein Barb & Larry Zweigbaum Barry & Carolyn Gerr Edie & Larry Zidel Edward & Lynn Bick Jeff, Kirsten, Sonya & Veronica Rose Jeffrey Polinchock John, Megan & Otto Altman Leslie Laub Marilyn & Gary Rose Mary & Lew Lampert Steve & Michelle Parks Sue McMahon Uriel & Jill Lewis Mazel Tov On Andrew Gottstein’s Bris Chris & Dawn Donahoe Sellers Family Mazel Tov On The Birth Of Andrew Levi Gottstein Alyssa, Anthony & Rebecca Bloch Andy & Debbie Niemela Brad & Susan Melnick Edward (Todd) & Brenda Schwartzberg Gertrude Shiller Joyce Rubin Mr. & Mrs. Robert Neuman Nancy & Kevin Rhein Polly Wessels The Shogren Family Rabbi Kassel Abelson USY Leadership Fund In Appreciation of Rabbi Abelson For Your 60 Years In The Rabbinate Seymour & Sybil Wilensky In honor of the bar mitavah of Evan Pomish In honor of the bar mitavah of Steven Shapiro In honor of the bat mitavah of Elizabeth Shapiro In honor of the bat mitavah of Sydney Pomish In honor of the bat mitavah of Jacquie Conner In honor of the bat mitavah of Kyla Kristal Rabbi Kassel Abelson Rabbi Olitzky Discretionary Fund In Honor of Delilah Rose Rajkowski’s Simchat Bat Amy & Ben Rajkowski Rabbi Rob Kahn Adult Education Fund In Memory of Aylon Engler Tom & Amy Lieberman The David & Marla Frank USY Scholarship Fund Happy Birthday to Russ Rubin Arthur J. & Penny J. Glassman The Frailich “Yad V’ Lev” Caring Community Fund In Memory of Mickey Edelstein Brent Gensler & Marnie Rutman Dr. Gary Goldish & Dr. Bonnie Bongard The Gert & David Cohen Gemilut Hesed Fund Mazel Tov On Aleeza Mandel’s Bat Mitzvah Dan & Amy Weiss The Harry, Stanley and Charlotte Rappoport Israel Pilgrimage Fund In Memory of Samuel Hechter James & Maida Fruen The Jacki & Bill Broze Israel Trips for Adults Fund In Honor of Karen & Irv Katz’s 50th Anniversary Mazel Tov On the Birth of TWO Granddaughters William & Jacalyn Fruen Broze The Julie Kaplan Memorial Fund In Honor of Marge & Harvey Kaplan’s Special Anniversary Fred & Harriette Burstein The Men’s Club In Memory of Sylvia Gold Jerry & Reva Bronstien The Nemerov-Lava General Scholarship Fund In Honor of Dr. Neil & Diane Hoffman’s 50th Wedding Anniversary Judge Allen & Marcia Oleisky Charles & Melanie Barry The Philip & Bobby Bloom Camp Ramah Fund In Memory of Sheldon Witebsky Phil and Bobby Bloom The Quentin Dachis Playground Fund Thank you to Gail & Mark Bender-Satz For The Best Week-end Sharon Tapper The Ralph Z. & Bess Yellen General Scholarship Fund In Honor of Carl & Tammy Birnberg’s 50th Wedding Anniversary In Memory of Melvin Brazman Stuart & Dian Yellen The Seiler-Newman Bema Fund Mazel Tov On Marilyn Weisberg’s New Home Harry & Terry Cohen The Shirley R. Abelson Aleph School Fund In Honor of Lucille Berkowitz’s 90th Birthday In Honor of Noa Eaton’s Bat Mitzvah In Memory of Sally Chisick In Honor of The Marriage Of Dr. Aubrey and Phillipa Caplan’s Children Stanley & Andrea Levich In Honor of Sandra Schaffer’s Special Birthday Boris & Sara Zuk zenexz Tributes continued In Honor of Shirley R. Abelson Aleph School Natalie Armel In Memory of Bud Rivkin Idell Corson In Memory of Margaret Rifkind Jim & Sally Beloff In honor of the birth of the daughter of Alan & Tamara Fine In honor of the birth of the daughter of Melissa and David Kieffer Rabbi Kassel Abelson The Steven Gregory Rice Fund for the Physically and Mentally Challenged In Memory of Paul Siegel’s Father In Memory of Sylvia Gold Ruth & Morton Weisberg Mazal Tov to Ronald & Helen Lifson on their 50th anniversary Happy Birthday to Andrea Weisberg Mazal Tov to Sally Gertz on the marriage of Farin Zukerman and Andy Gertzhaber Mazal Tov to Pauline Ratner on her special birthday Mazal Tov to Barney Ratner on his 85th birthday Mazal Tov to Pauline & Barney Ratner on their 55th anniversary Malka Rice The Torodor-Levy Family General Scholarship Fund In Honor of Arlene & Harvey Kase’s Special Anniversary 45th In Honor of Pam & Jerry Lehman On Their 15th Anniversary In Memory of Julius (Bud) Rivkin Bill & Sharon Torodor In Honor of Ruth Finn’s 90th Birthday In Honor of Clare Schwartz’s Birthday Eleanor Torodor In Memory of Sylvia Gold Melvin & Marlene Lebewitz USY Scholarship Fund In Memory of Aaron Efron Jerry & Reva Bronstien Abelson-Aronson Endowment Fund In honor of the 10th anniversary of Darren & Bari Sodikoff In honor of the 15th anniversary of Joel & Tzivia Leviton In honor of the 15th anniversary of Martin & Kelly Mandel In honor of the 15th anniversary of Bard Borkon & Julie Silverman In honor of the 20th anniversary of Mel & Judith Cofman In honor of the 20th anniversary of Leslie & Peter Bacig In honor of the 20th anniversary of Jeffrey & Michelle Livon In honor of the 20th anniversary of Craig & Amy Burstein In honor of the 20th anniversary of Joel & Peggy Mandel In honor of the 25th anniversary of Jonathan & Bridget Resig In honor of the 25th anniversary of Dr. Sam & Sharon Abelson In honor of the 25th anniversary of Lee & Jane Goldstein In honor of the 30th anniversary of Oded & Hanna Galili In honor of the 30th anniversary of Harvey & Lori Goodman In honor of the 30th anniversary of Bruce & Debra Lieberman In honor of the 30th anniversary of Ellis S. & Riva Nolley In honor of the 30th anniversary of Dale & Debbie Hillman In honor of the 35th anniversary of Steven & Norma Kaplan In honor of the 40th anniversary of Dr. Randall & Lory Herman In honor of the 50th anniversary of Dr. Theodor & Brenda Litman In honor of the 5th anniversary of David Jurisz & Sara Grimaldi In honor of the 5th anniversary of Michael & Amy Walstien In honor of the 60th anniversary of Irving & Helen Golden In memory of Leonard Parker In memory of Jane Ellen Robbins Kelber Standard In memory of Edward Silberman In memory of Nancy Novak In memory of Rosalyn Locketz In memory of Ira Heilicher In memory of Ruth Kirschner In memory of Margaret Rifkind Rabbi Kassel Abelson tributes Yahrzeit Contributions In memory of: Contributed by: Abraham Ansel Dr. Howard Ansel Pearl Berkowitz Esther Burke David Bloom Stuart & Carolyn Bloom Phillip Blumenfeld Phillip Schneider Mausha Blyumberg Sara Blyumberg Joseph & Genya Buslovich Charles Bolter Diane Bolter Evelyn Broude Murray & Marlene Brandys Fannie Daniel Steven & Harolyn Rudoy Gerald Davidson David & Lisa Wolfe Richard Drucker Harold Drucker Hannah Ettedgui Rabbi Avraham Ettedgui & Linda Brody Hanna Feinberg Dr. Howard Ansel Ben Frank Bruce Frank Jacob Avraham Friedman Lois Siegel Marion Gepner Orlin Silverman Harriet Gimble Dr. Arnold & Shirley Kaplan Archie Glasser Hy Glasser Nellie Goldstein Ann Lefcowitz Dr. James & Marlene Bukstein Norman Goldstein Rita Rutman Goldstein Ellen Kleinbaum S. David Greenberg Fern Badzin Nate Groll Sylvia Field Harry Heifetz Raoul & Ferna Heifetz Erich Heymann Rick & Helen Siegel Helen Jurisz Louis & Shirley Jurisz Rose Kamesar Ellis S. & Riva Nolley Milton Kaplan Steven & Norma Kaplan Sarah Klane Harold & Lorraine Klane Stuart Kloner Louise Kloner Fannie Krupp Alvin & Barbara Gleekel Robert Lane Shirleymae Lane Murl Lavintman Randy & Jane Rosenzweig Bessie Lazer Eleanor Gantman Morton Levy Martin & Kay Harris Emanuel Litowitz Howard & Beverly Radin Maryon Milsten Dr. Howard Ansel Mary Mondschain Philip & Rivel Greenberg Max Moreino Shirley Jaffe Bertha Novich Joseph & Shirley Novich Benjamin Pieser Shirley Korengold Dr. Irving Posnick Nan Posnick Dr. Steven & Monica Posnick Adeline Prohofsky DeDe Armel Ann Rank Harold & Jacqueline Sadoff Burton Rein Raoul & Ferna Heifetz Sidney Rosenblum Gail Rosenblum Louis Rosen Don & Helen Rosen Solly Rose Fred & Andrea Rose Ruby Rubenstein Dr. Randall & Lory Herman Lena Schindler Eleanor Torodor Rose Sherman Bernard Sherman Libby Singer Barbara Bach Sam Skolnick Marilyn Goldman Cheryl Snyder Daniel Snyder Gerald Snyder Abe Sperling Phyllis Sperling David Berman and Sam Steinman Ide Schertzer Samuel Streigold Dr. Harold & Ruth Kaiser Helen J. Stutman Judith Finkelstein Murray Stutman Judith Finkelstein Erwin Swernoff Michael & Sandra Swirnoff Shirley Van Wie Ruth Kasdan Irene Winer Norman & Sally Winer Nate Winerman Joel B. & Barbara Handler Memorial Plaques "The Life has ended, but the light can never be extinguished" It is our custom at Beth El to memorialize our departed loved ones with memorial plaques. These beautiful plaques are placed in the memorial alcove outside of the Fiterman Chapel for the entire first year and then the entire month of the Yahrzeit date each year after that. The cost of a plaque is $500, with the proceeds supporting programs at Beth El throughout the year. Please contact Marilyn Weisberg at 952-873-7303 for more information or to order a plaque. fi 17 18 gi PRSRT STD U.S. Postage BETH EL SYNAGOGUE 5224 W. 26th Street Minneapolis, MN 55416-1901 PAID Permit #1998 Rabbi Alexander Davis Assistant Rabbi Avi S. Olitzky Rabbi Emeritus Kassel E. Abelson Cantor Audrey Abrams Cantor Emeritus Neil Newman Executive Director Linda Goldberg Finance Director Jerry Frick Education Director Mary Baumgarten Marketing & Communications Director Danelle Cunningham Technology Director Jessica Zehavi Youth Director Mollie Feldman Aleph Preschool Director Karen Burton President, Beth El Synagogue Gil Mann President, Men's Club Allen Oleisky President, Women's League Karen Rubin President, Bethelders Freada Golden President, Beth El Rishon USY Brandon Klugman MINNEAPOLIS, MN L TERIA A M D DATE 1 in 10 Minnesotans relied on food shelves last year. 50,000 pounds of food are needed each month. You can help. Bring non-perishable food to the Big Truck at Beth El beginning Friday, October 7th.