FEBRUARY 2013 - Clifton Jewish Center

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FEBRUARY 2013 - Clifton Jewish Center
TEVET-SHEVAT-ADAR 5773
JANUARY - FEBRUARY 2013
A BOUQUET OF ROSES
TO OUR 2013
DINNER DANCE HONOREE
MARTINE JAFFE
SUNDAY JUNE 9, 2013
CLIFTON JEWISH CENTER
2:30PM
Martine Jaffe has been a member of the CJC for almost 40
years. Her relationship began with an interview she did for a
college course with Doris Jaffe, the Executive Director in 1971.
She subsequently married at the CJC, had her two daughters
named in the Grober Chapel, and watched them grow and
participate in the Hebrew School as well as "clibing nachas" at
their respective Bat Mitzvahs.
Over the years Martine became active wearing many hats on
many committees and soon became a member of the Board of
Directors. In 2008 she proposed to the Board to begin a singles
program and established the North Jersey Jewish Singles Group
to help meet the needs of the Adult Single Community. After almost 5 years the group has over 800 people on a "meetup
up"website. We salute Martine for all her wonderful accomplishments.
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THE CENTER BULLETIN
18 DELAWARE STREET
CLIFTON, NEW JERSEY 07011
973-772-3131
SPECIAL LECTURES AND PROGRAMS LED BY RABBI
KORENBLIT
SHABBAT LUNCH & LEARNFollows Shabbat Services
E-MAIL ADDRESS: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.cliftonjewishcenter.com
RABBI’S EMAIL: [email protected]
Sat. Jan 12th
Some celebrate today as the
New Year for the Trees
Rabbi can be reached when not in shul at 917-309-6318
Sat. Jan . 26th
Tu B’Shevat CelebrationThe New Year for the Trees
Sat. Feb 16th
Presidents Washington and
Lincoln and the Jewish citizens
Sat. Feb. 23rd
The Story of Purim-The Whole
Megillah
Rabbi Ari Korenblit
President - Malvin Gang
Executive Director - Karen Schutz
Secretary - Francine Schiff
Co-Editors- Karen Schutz, Elinor Alboum
VOL. XLXVV I No. 4
JAN. - FEB. 2013
SCHEDULE OF RELIGIOUS SERVICES
Morning Minyan, Monday & Thursday..8:00 a.m.
Friday Evenings..………………………...7:30 p.m.
Saturday Morning……………………….9:00 a.m.
Saturday Mincha…….Immediately after Kiddush
Sunday Minyan…………………………..8:25 a.m.
Friday Evening Jan 25…………………..6:30 p.m.
followed by Shabbat Dinner
SPECIAL EVENTS
Sat. Jan. 5th
9:00am Services
Join us in celebrating "Uncle"
Joe Frost's 108th birthday.
Fri Jan 11th
Nadel family sponsor Kiddush
in memory of mother, Lillian
Sun. Jan. 20th
9:45am Hebrew School
Tu B’Shevat Seder Parents
And Grand parents invited.
Fri. Jan. 25th
6:30pm Services followed by
Shabbat Dinner. Italian Cuisine
Sun. Jan 27th
2-4pm Adult Education Movie
"Trembling Before G-d"
Sat. Feb 23rd
7:00pm Purim Party Reading of
the Megillah For children of all
ages. Please come in costume.
CANDLELIGHTING TIME
Fri. Jan . 4
Fri. Jan. 11
Fri. Jan 18
Fri. Jan 25
Fri. Fe b. 1
Fri. Feb 8
Fri. Feb. 15
Fri. Feb 22
4:24pm
4:30pm
4:38pm
4:46pm
4:55pm
5:04pm
5:12pm
5:20pm
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RABBI’S MESSAGE
As we weather the winter, a remarkable holiday is celebrated, Rosh
HaShonah L'Ilonot or Tu B'Shevat, the New Year for the Trees, which occurs this year on January 26, 2013. The Torah tells us, " For man is a tree
of the field", (Deuteronomy 20:19). The Jewish calendar reserves one day
each year, the New Year for Trees on the 15th of Shevat for us to contemplate our affinity with our botanical analogue and what it can teach us
about our lives.
The trees' primary components are: the roots, which anchor it to the ground and supply it
with water and other nutrients, the trunk, branches and leaves comprise its body and the fruit
which contains the seeds by which the tree reproduces itself. For us, mankind, the roots represent our faith and traditions bequeathed to us by our parents and ancestors. The trunk,
branches and leaves represent our endeavors and our intellectual, emotional and practical
achievements in life. The fruit represents our ability to procreate: in a literal sense, our children, and in a figurative manner., the ability to influence others, to teach, to plant a seed in a
fellow human being and see it sprout, grow and bear fruit.
On Saturday evening February 23rd at 7:00pm we begin the celebration of Purim. Though it
is considered a "minor holiday, " the lessons and teachings are profound. We read the
Megillah, the Scroll of Esther, which is the only book of the Bible without G-d's name.
However, as the story of Queen Esther, Mordechai, Haman and King Ahasuerus unfolds, we
clearly see the hand of G-d orchestrating all events to a happy finale. It teaches us that not
only is G-d present today, although hidden, his intervention is constant and immediate. Also,
the things we are searching for are actually hidden in just the places we least expect to find
them. It is during this holiday that Jews celebrate a positive reversal of fortune and rediscover G-d. It's like children who play hide and seek and are overjoyed when they find the
person they are searching for. It is this holiday that sets the stage for Passover.
Rabbi Ari Korenblit
ISRAEL BONDS
It is always a good time to consider Israel Bonds for your savings. Israel Bonds have never defaulted on
payment of principal or interest since the first bonds were issued in 1951.To purchase a bond, please call
the Center 973-772-3131
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
I
Hello Everyone,
By the time you get to read this, Chanukah will have come and gone. I hope you
all enjoyed this very joyous holiday. On Sunday December 9th we held our CJC/
Sisterhood Chanukah party. The sandwiches and latkes along with all the other
goodies were just great. A BIG THANKS goes out to Aaron, Elinor, Karen, Iris,
Barbara, Shirley, Helen, Stanley, Bernie, Betty and Gio for all their help in making
this event the success that it was. The clown show was entertaining and enjoyed by
all our members and their guests. The clowns want to thank you for the food and
positive remarks offered to them after the show. As they were packing up their props and the sound system
they told me that of all the shows they do during the year the CJC treats them the best.. They appreciate our
hospitality and would love to come back in the future. THAT MADE MY DAY. The best part of this party
was the attendance. It was wonderful to see so many of our members and their families. Congratulations to
Pauline and Stanley Grossel, our raffle winners.
On December 12th we had our annual Menorah Lighting Ceremony at Clifton City Hall. The
weather was perfect, the children were in fine tune singing Chanukah songs led by Rabbi Korenblit and the
refreshments were enjoyed by all. I want to thank Mayor Anzaldi and his staff for their hospitality. In talking with Mayor Anzaldi he thought that the CJC has been lighting the menorah at City Hall for approximately 30 years. That is a testament to the wonderful relationship we have with the city.
The Saturday Service of December 15th was in memory of our beloved Max Birnbaum. Max is
missed by us all. December 22nd we celebrated the Bat Mitzvah of Izabella Frima Braun. Izabella performed wonderfully and I am sure her parents, grand parents and the rest of her family and friend were very
proud of her. Congratulations to the Braun family.
I want to thank Alan Prostick for the relining of the interior of the ark in the Grober Chapel. The finished product is beautiful.
In closing, Iris and I and our children want to wish you and your loved ones a very HAPPY AND
HEALTHY NEW YEAR.
Malvin Gang
SINGLES GROUP
The North Jersey Jewish Singles Group organized by Martine Jaffe and sponsored by
the Clifton Jewish Center continues to be popular for singles in their 40’s-70’s. On Sat.
Dec. 8th we had a Chanukah Dance attended by 65 people. A great time was had by all
with lots of food, schmoozing, dancing the Hora, as well as Party favorites. The DJ ran the
"grab bag gift game" and everyone had a lot of fun. The next Brunch is scheduled for January 20th from 11:30-2:30pm, featuring Square Dance Callers Ron & Ruthie Kapnick. CJC
members are welcome to participate 12:30-2:30pm.
Group Photo and Alan Voles DJ
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TU B’SHEVAT - NEW YEAR OF TREES
Tu B’Shevat , the new year for the Trees will be celebrated on Saturday January 26th. The word “Tu,”
pronounced “too” is constructed from the Hebrew letters “tet” and “vav”. “Tet” is the ninth letter in the
Hebrew alphabet; “vav” is the sixth. Nine + Six = Fifteen. B’Shevat means in the month of Shevat.
The custom on Tu B’Shevat is to eat fruits from the seven species for which the Land of Israel is
praised: ...a land of wheat and barley and (grape) vines and fig trees and pomegranates, a land of olive
trees and (date) honey (Deut. 8:8).
The proper blessing before eating the fruit is:
Baruch Atah Ado-nai Elohai-nu Melech HaOlam boray pri ha-aitz.
Blessed are you God, King of the Universe, Who creates the fruit of the tree.
On Tu B’Shevat, it is also customary to eat a new fruit (a seasonal fruit that you have not yet tasted this
season), and to say the following blessing:
Baruch Atah Ado-nai, Elohai-nu Melech HaOlam, sheh-he-che-yanu vi-kee-yimanu vi-hee-gee-yanu laz
-man ha-zeh.
Blessed are You God, King of the Universe, Who has kept us alive, sustained us, and brought us to this
season.
SISTERHOOD
Shalom from Sisterhood! By the time you read this article, the Clifton Jewish Center/Sisterhood
Chanukah Party will have taken place. The deli heroes were a great hit and the latkes were the best
ever! Those of you who weren’t there missed a fun-filled afternoon.
If you have not already done so, please send in your Sisterhood membership dues to the Center. Dues
are $25.00 per person and $30.00 per couple. As always, don’t forget Sisterhood for your Golden
Book needs. Please contact Barbara Klausner at 973-471-0151.
We the Sisterhood Presidium and our families wish all of you and your families, a happy, healthy and
prosperous 2013.
L’Hitraot, Elinor, & Fran
Sisterhood Presidium
Dear Members
Winter is upon us and the snowbirds have started to depart for warmer
locations. This leaves a void in our morning MINYAN and FRIDAY NIGHT
SERVICES If you can attend the MINYAN on Mon. or Thurs. at 8:00am or
Sun. at 8:30am and Friday evening at 7:30pm , please make every effort to
do so. Help us maintain these very important religious services. Your attendance will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance and I look forward to seeing you there.-Mal Gang
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CJC/SISTERHOOD CHANUKAH PARTY DECEMBER 9, 2012
"Pappa Razzi Pied"
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TEMPLE TALES
By Glen Poller
Miriam and Henry Poller
I can still remember as a young boy how my father would
come home from work, eat dinner, relax a bit, and then
take out a list of names and telephone numbers which he
would start calling. I could still hear his voice in my head
as each phone call began. "Hello, this is Henry Poller
calling on behalf of…" As early as I can recall, my father was involved in all kinds of
Jewish organizations and causes. If he wasn't on the phone soliciting, he might have
been busy voicing his opinion at a meeting, formulating policy or advocating for Jewish
education and institutions. In 1976-1978, when I was a student at Hillel Academy, my
father served as President of the school after years of consecutive tenures of holding
other offices. As a Holocaust survivor, he always believed that every Jewish child
should be afforded a yeshiva Day School education. As Chairman of the scholarship
committee he gave many children this chance to grow up learning Jewish law and
bringing it into their homes. Many families kept Kosher homes, joined synagogues and
observed Jewish traditions due to their children's enrollment in Hillel during those
years. Many of them were my friends.
As you know my family has been members of the CJC for many, many years. Henry
has been on the Executive Board for decades, serving in various capacities including
President and has been counsel to other presidents during their terms. Throughout my
adolescent years, he held the office of Israel Bonds Chairperson. We would sit as a
family stuffing envelopes and then taping them to the sanctuary chairs each year before
Yom Kippur. My father's love for the Center has spearheaded his involvement at every
possible level. Especially since his retirement, he has played an intricate role in managing the daily affairs of the front office, balancing the annual budget, renting
office space to tenants (including the nursery school) which has been essential to the
survival of our shul. Henry has been Chairman of the Menorah cemetery for the past
24 years, an office he serves in earnest and with great affection. A number of years ago
he worked out a fabulous maintenance contract for perpetual care of the ground.
Through his business acumen, he has "wheeled and dealed" to bring in tens of thousands of dollars acting on behalf of the CJC during his chairmanship.
. .
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TEMPLE TALES cont…
He was instrumental in the relocation of the Jewish memorial Chapel to its Allwood
Road location. He has served on the executive board for may years performing various
duties. He was one of the founders responsible for establishing the Holocaust Memorial
Library in the Clifton/Passaic YM-YWHA and organized the annual holocaust Memorial program there while serving the Jewish Federation.
While my father was doing all this, someone had to raise the children and maintain the
home life of our family. My mother, Miriam contributed as a remarkable homemaker
for five children. My father has reiterated on many occasions that he never could have
accomplished half of what he did in his life if not for his wife, partner and best friend.
The days were long and nights were longer with mother always sitting with one of us,
helping with homework and projects. She gave of herself without limits and cared for
extended family, including taking in her own parents when they needed special care and
grandchildren who presented her with many ongoing challenges. Never having had the
chance to attend college as a youngster, my mother went back to school a few years following the birth of her fourth child. She attended college for the next seven years earning a degree in Special Education, graduating as a member of a national honor society
for academic excellence and with glowing recommendations from her professors. She
opted to remain home where she was needed the most by her children, occasionally substituting in Hillel where she could be close to us.. Her devotion to us over the past sixty
years is the basis of our collective happiness and success as a family.
FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES
PURIM
MASQUERADE PARTY
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 23RD
AT 7:00PM
MEGILLAH READING
PRIZES
FUN
HAMANTASHEN
BRING YOUR
CHILDREN AND GRAND CHILDREN
YAHRZEIT DONATIONS
(THROUGH DECEMBER 24, 2012)
The following have remembered their ,loved ones by
donating to the Clifton Jewish Center
Jerold Starr
Joseph Tatz
Shelia & Randy Aron
Robin Knee
Dr. SJ Rosenberg
Ralph Levy
Barbara & Ira Zucker
Sylvia Roth
Arleen & Sy Greenstein
Isaac Hertzberg
Laurie & Larry Loeber
Fanya Gonski
Lillian & Karl Solomon
Paul Berko
Arlene & Irving Cohen
Edith Levine
Mitzi & Lou Kramer
Elliot Rassin
Herb Sorkin
Gladys FeinmanSylvia Siegelbaum
Sylvia Schwartz
Mildred Feldman
Dr. Neil Kalb
Phoboe Pollinger
Gracie & Charles Oksenberg
Grace & Norman Rosenblum
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HEBREW SCHOOL VOICES
"My favorite part of Hebrew School is
studying the Torah"-Jenna Boguslavsky
"I like doing my Bar Mitzvah lessons
in Hebrew School. My Bar Mitzvah is
May 18th"-Alex Candoni
"I am having my Bat Mitzvah in a few weeks
and the Rabbi, Morah Hannah and Mrs.
Ackerman have been helping me. It has been
awesome. Jill, Sydney and Dorianna have been
so, so nice. I LOVE HEBREW SCHOOL"
Izabella Braun
"I like seeing my friends in Hebrew School
And I also like singing the songs for the
Chanukah party".-Danny Boguslavsky
"I love Hebrew School because of Izzy B.,
Sydney, and Doriana. I also love Hebrew
School because of the wonderful teachers. They
are so awesome!!"-Jill Sirot
"I like Hebrew School because of the fun games.
Having fun with Chloe and Dana also. I love
to learn and the nice teachers and Ilene helping
us with Hebrew."-Deborah Rhinesmith
"I love Hebrew School because I get to
learn Judaism and get to see my friends."
Sydney Sirot
"I like Hebrew School because the teachers
always teach something new."-Chloe Balin
"I like Hebrew School because of good stories
And fun games and fun caring things just for
me because I am in Kindergarten and I have
my own snack."-Dana Balin
"I like to hang with my friends at Hebrew School."
Dorianna Lacitignola
"I like Hebrew School because it is fun to
come here." Harrison Lessner
"I like Hebrew School because I get to learn."
-Chaim Rainshtein
"I like Hebrew School because of the games
Morah Hannah goes over."-Alex Braun
"What I like about Hebrew School is making
new friends. Another reason is that I learn
something new every week about the Jewish
religion."-Steven Rhinesmith
"I like Hebrew School because I get to teach
the new kids in Morah Hannah's class some Hebrew
letters and words. I also like helping the
kids with projects that they do."-Ilene Goldberg
PURIM SCHEDULE AND CUSTOMS
This year before Purim is Taanis Esther, the Fast of Esther, established by
Queen Esther of the Megillah. We begin our fast at daybreak on Thurs.
Feb 21st and it ends at nightfall. The Megillah (Scroll of Esther) reading
will take place in the synagogue, Saturday evening Feb 23rd at 7:00pm and Sunday morning Feb.
24th at 8:30am. Please come in costume on Saturday night. During the reading of the Megillah we
sound the grogger or other noisemaker every time we hear the name of the arch-anti-Semite Haman.
By doing that we are fulfilling a biblical commandment of "erasing the name Amalek" who was the
direct ancestor of Haman and the archetype of all anti-semites.
During Purim we send Shalach manos which are gifts of food: two different kinds of ready to eat
foods. i.e., an apple and a cookie, to at least one friend. We also do Maatonos Laanyim, give charity
to at least two needy people. In the afternoon of February 24th we eat a celebratory meal.
Some have a tradition to imbibe more than usual to fulfill the tradition of Ad D'Lo Yada-to not be
able to distinguish between the righteous Mordechai and the evil Haman. The most important aspect of Purim is to be Happy.
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PHOTOS FROM MENORAH LIGHTING CEREMONY
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 12, 2012
MENORAH LIGHTING CEREMONY
On Wednesday December 12th, The Clifton Jewish Center Hebrew School
children, led by Rabbi Ari Korenblit, sang their hearts out to an audience comprised
of Mayor Anzaldi, CJC members, municipal employees and Clifton residents. After
the children sang a medley of Chanukah songs, they lit the City Hall Menorah.
Following the program Mayor Anzaldi and the CJC hosted a party for the students
and their families. Thank you to all who participated in this event.
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CLIFTON JEWISH CENTER
TESTIMONIAL DINNER HONOREE
MARTINE JAFFE
SUNDAY JUNE 9, 2012 at 2:30PM
CLIFTON JEWISH CENTER
The undersigned hereby agrees to sponsor space in the
Clifton Jewish Center Ad Journal. A check in the amount
of $_________is enclosed.
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ONEG SHABBAT AND KIDDUSH
Once again we would like to thank our generous congregants for sponsoring an Oneg
Shabbat or a Kiddush. It is a wonderful way to celebrate a simcha or honor a yahrzeit.
November & December Hosts
Helen Bromberg
Barbara Klausner
Winne & David Virsotsky
Iris & Mal Gang
Leslie & Peter Levine
Elinor & Marty Alboum
Rachel & Boris Braun
Ellen Hersh
Miriam & Henry Poller
Betty Gochman
Aaron Toledano
Yakov & Miriam Rainshtein
If you are interested in any special date, please call the CJC office at 973-772-3131
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PLEASE JOIN US FOR
SHABBAT DINNER
FRIDAY JANUARY 25, 2013
(Weather permitting)
Services at 6:30 pm
Dinner To follow
Italian Cuisine will be served
Call the Center for reservations
by Tuesday January 22nd
Adults $23 Children of members 13
& under free
Happy Birthday to our special Uncle
Uncle Joe Frost, our oldest member of the CJC
was born on January 1, 1905, a New Years' baby.
This January he will be 108 years young. Yes he is
starting to show his age. Getting up to walk is
tougher so we use a wheel chair to take him out.
He still answers that he is still kicking, when asked
how he is doing. He still has a good handshake.
Joe roots for the Mets, Jets and the Giants. He is a
great sportsman. They say that he is the oldest man
in the State of New Jersey. However, there is a
woman in Dover who has him beat by two months.
Maybe we can make a shedach!!
He asks me to bring him a kosher Hebrew National
bologna sandwich with mustard. He says he can't
smell or taste it, but the garlic in the bologna wakes
him up. Joe wishes all a Happy Chanukah. He still
attends services at Daughters of Miriam–
His devoted Nephew, Bill Frisch
BOOK CLUB
On Sunday October 28th over 30 people attended our book club
review of the book "Unorthodox". On Sunday, December 16th, our book club reviewed
"People of the Book". We have been delighted by the wonderful and enthusiastic attendance to our meetings. Our next book will be "The Invisible Bridge" by Julie Orringer. A
date in April will be in our next Bulletin.. Please join us for a stimulating and interesting
discussion.
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SAVE THIS IMPORTANT DATE FOR
SHABBAT ACROSS AMERICA
This is our 12th year in participating
TENS OF THOUSANDS OF JEWS
ACROSS AMERICA WILL COME TOGETHER TO EAT,
DRINK, RELAX, DANCE, ENJOY, DEBATE, AND CELEBRATE
ON
FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 2013
SERVICES 6:30 P.M. DINNER TO FOLLOW
Dedicated to the Memory of Faith Kleinfeld,
CJC Shabbat Hostess Extraordinaire
ADULTS PER PERSON $23.00
MEMBERS CHILDREN 13 & under No Charge
(CHILDREN MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT)
HEBREW SCHOOL CHILDREN WILL PARTICIPATE IN OUR SERVICES
RESERVATIONS MUST BE IN BY MONDAY , FEBRUARY 25th
To the ancient Israelites the earth itself was alive. The environmental laws in
the Torah are based on this wisdom. Three thousand years ago Jews did not
have words for the environment and ecology. What they had was the belief that
a good life depended on preserving the land and the trees. This was a central
theme in Judaism which we express when we celebrate Tu B’Shevat.
PLANNED GIVING
Planned giving is an essential part of income
tax, estate and financial planning.
Please consider the Clifton Jewish Center
as a beneficiary.
If you are interested in
participating in a discussion group,
please call Herb Sorkin
at 973-473-5149
PLEASE LET OUR RABBI KNOW
If you know that a member of our congregation is in the hospital or at home with a
serious illness, please call the Center to let
Rabbi Korenblit know. The only way we
know that you or a family member is in the
hospital is if we are informed. The hospital
or nursing home does not notify the Center.
Thank you for helping us keep in touch.
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JANUARY 2012
Sunday
Monday
Wednesday
1 Happy
New
Year
2
Thursday
3 8:00am
Minyan
Friday
4 Services
7:30pm
4:24pm
6 8:30am Minyan
7 8:00am
Minyan
8
9
10 8:00am
Minyan
11 Services
7:30pm
4:30pm
13 8:30 am Minyan
9:30am Board of
Directors Mtg
14 8:00am
Minyan
15
16
17 8:00am
Minyan
Martin
Luther
King Day
20
8:30am Minyan
9:45am Hebrew
School Tu"B'Shevat
11:30 North Jersey
Jewish Singles "Bagels
and Conversation."
21 8:00am
Minyan
27 8:30am Minyan
2-4pm Adult Education
Movie "Trembling Before G-d"
28 8:00am
Minyan
18 Sevices\
7:30pm
Saturday
5 Services 9:00am
Help Celebrate “Uncle”
Joe Frost’s 108th Birthday
Mincha after
Kiddush
Parsha: Shemot
12 Services 9:00am
Mincha after
Kiddush
Parsha:Va-Era
Rosh Hodesh
19 Services 9:00am
Mincha after Kiddush
Parsha: Bo
4:38 pm
22
23
24 8:30am
Minyan
25 Sevices
6:30pm
Shabbat Dinner
Italian Cuisine
26 Services 9:00am
Shabbat Shira
Mincha after Kiddush
Parsha:Be-Shallach-Shira
4:46pm
29
30
31 8:30am
Minyan
FEBRUARY 2013
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1 Services
7:30pm
2 Services 9:00am
Mincha after Kiddush
Parsha:Yitro
4:55 pm
3 8:30 Minyan
4 8:00am
Minyan
5
6
7 8:00am
Minyan
8 SeviceS
7:30pm
5:04pm
10
8:390 Minyan
9:30 am Board of
Directors Meeting
11 8:00am
Minyan
12
13
14 8:00am
Minyan
15 Services
7:30pm
9 Services 9:00am
Rabbi’s
Mincha after Kiddush
Parsha: MishpatimShekalim
16 Services 9:00am
Mincha after Kiddush
Parsha: Terumah
5:12pm
17 8:30am Minyan
No Hebrew School
11:30 North Jersey
Jewish Singles "Bagels
and Conversation."
18 8:00am
Minyan
24 8:30 am Minyan
2nd Megillah reading
PURIM
25 8:00am
Minyan
19
20
Presidents
Day
21 8:00am
Minyan
Fast of
Esther
26
27
28
22 Services
7:30pm
5:20pm
23 Services 9:00am
Mincha after Kiddush
Parsha: Tetzaveh-Zacher
7:00pm PURIM PARTY
Come in Costume 1st
Megillah reading
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