The CHJ Connection - Congregation for Humanistic Judaism
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The CHJ Connection - Congregation for Humanistic Judaism
The CHJ Connection Newsletter of The Congregation for Humanistic Judaism Sarasota, Florida Affiliated with the Society for Humanistic Judaism Volume XIX Number 2 October 2015 2015-5776 Saturday, October 10 at 10:30 A.M. Service & Speaker Suzanne Cunningham Dickie on The Affordable Care Act: The Law & Some Recent Developments Suzanne Dickie is Professor Emerita of Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago. She will speak to us on The Affordable Care Act. Dickie has been active with the Democratic Party, Florida League of Women Voters’ Speaker Bureau, and is the 2014-2015 Chair of the LWV-Manatee Health Committee. She is a member of the Manatee Healthcare Alliance and a participant in County Health Assessment. Saturday, October 24 at 10:30 A.M. Service & Tony D’Souza speaking on Man About Town We welcome award-winning journalist Tony D’Souza. In his presentation Man About Town, he will present inside information on what he learned while investigating the homeless dilemma in Sarasota. He is an investigative journalist, a writer of fiction, a guest on A&E, NPR, BBC, and CNN, and was twice selected by his peers to present speeches to United States ambassadors and foreign presidents at Peace Corps ceremonies. He is the father of two and son of CHJ President Alice D'Souza. This Program sponsored by Alice D’Souza OCTOBER 2015 EDUCATION PROGRAM Irene Mircovic’s 4th Four-Part Series of Holocaust Films October 6: October 13: October 20: October 27: AMERICA AND THE HOLOCAUST – DECEIT AND INDIFFERENCE IMAGINARY WITNESS – HOLLYWOOD AND THE HOLOCAUST PAPER CLIPS VARIAN’S WAR See page 3 for details and registration. Open to the public. Inside This Issue Page 3 Holocaust Films Page 5 Coming Events Page 7 Rosh Hashanah Collage Page 12 October-May From our President Alice D’Souza Having just celebrated a wonderful Rosh Hashanah service and Yom Kippur prepared by the Ritual Committee, we are all full of renewed energy. The music sung by the Humanaires was indeed superb and uplifting. The New Year sharing of food and conversation was a joy. Amy Eliezer, with the help of several other members, did an outstanding job. I must make mention of all the wonderful kugel baked by so many talented cooks for Break-the-Fast. Delicious and all so different, just like us. I can’t believe school has started and summer is over, but not so quick - the heat is still here. Those of us who traveled far and wide over the summer are home, and in the next month the snowbirds will be returning. By now you have seen the Program and Education programs that your committees have planned for the year. We hope you will find them stimulating. This is a reminder that we will be having all our services on Saturdays until February 5, 2016. Many people had told us how difficult it is to drive at night and so we are experimenting with the new times. Your feedback as the year goes on will be welcome. Our constant request for your help in bringing in new members continues. Remember, if you are happy at CHJ, someone else will be, too. We will be continuing our food drive for All Faiths Food Bank each month starting with our Saturday, October 10 service. An e-blast will be sent out before the service to remind you. Sponsorship of a program or an oneg is a very good way to recognize a birthday, anniversary or other special occasion. You can sponsor alone or with a friend. It’s a nice thing to do if you can. As a sponsor, you will be honored by your lighting of the candles. Mark your calendars for Dr. Suzanne Cunningham Dickie, who will be speaking about The Affordable Care Act on October 10. The Education Film series presented by Irene Mirkovic will start on October 6 and run for four consecutive Tuesdays at 2:00 P.M. in Fellowship Hall. Please e-mail or phone in your reservation for one or all four films to the office. Further information about the films is on page 3 in this issue.. We are all looking forward to good health, happiness and microphones that work all the time. Shalom, Alice D’Souza Board of Directors September Board Action President: Vice President: Secretary: Treasurer: Directors: The Board approved Sponsorships for CHJ Program Speakers, Onegs, Services and additional Education Programs and/or Speakers. The cost of sponsoring any of those to be $200, which may be taken by one person or couple or shared by more than one. Sharing an event will be arranged and indicated in the initial request for a particular date or event. The President of the Board will mention the sponsorship/s at the appropriate time during the event being sponsored. Sponsorships will be listed in The Connection any time the function is mentioned in print, and a complete list of people who supplied sponsorships will be published at the end of the year. Let the office (941-929-7771) know which one(s) you wish to sponsor. Alice D’Souza Lou Altman Susan Boston Barney Sack Lois Altman Judy Beltzman Mike Beltzman Sandi Cooper Stan Katz Harriet Lane Terry Langlois Leonard Rosen Phil Silverstein Annette Wolfe 735-1937 847-530-2104 927-4433 378-0355 923-4347 248-909-2107 248-909-2107 383-3049 343-0095 371-1008 524-3985 355-1786 377-2147 953-1992 The Board meets at 3:30 P.M. on the second Monday of every month at the Roskamp Center for Arts and Humanities, 1226 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. All CHJ members are welcome. ****************** Board Appointed Designee to SHJ: Ellie Altman Advisor to SHJ: Lou Altman 2 847-530-2104 847-530-2104 CHJ EDUCATION SERIES Welcome to IRENE’S PICS, the fourth four-part series of EXTRAORDINARY HOLOCAUST FILMS. All films are related to America during or after the Holocaust. Post-film discussion will be facilitated by Irene Mirkovic, Florida Holocaust Museum Docent and Lifelong Learning Academy Instructor in Holocaust Film Studies. Four films on Tuesdays in October at 2:00 P.M. on October 6, 13, 20, 27, at UNITY, 3023 Proctor Road, Sarasota. October 6: AMERICA AND THE HOLOCAUST – DECEIT AND INDIFFERENCE. (Documentary 1988, 90 min.) Complex social and political factors shaped America's response to the Holocaust, from "Kristallnacht" through the liberation of the death camps. For a short time, the US had an opportunity to open its doors, but instead erected a bureaucratic maze that prevented most Jewish refugees from entering the country. October 13: IMAGINARY WITNESS – HOLLYWOOD AND THE HOLOCAUST. (Documentary 2004, 92 min.) Film directed by Daniel Anker and narrated by Gene Hackman that examines the treatment of the Holocaust in Hollywood films over a period of sixty years and the impact of the films on public perception and thinking. October 20: PAPER CLIPS. (Documentary 2004, 84 min.) About The Paper Clips Project, by middle school students from the small southeastern Tennessee town of Whitwell, who created a monument for Holocaust victims. It started in 1998 as a simple 8th-grade project to study other cultures, and then evolved into one gaining worldwide attention. October 27: VARIAN’S WAR. (Docudrama 2000, approx. 2 hours.) New York editor Varian Fry builds an underground network to save European artists and intellectuals from Nazi persecution during World War II. Along with thousands of ordinary citizens, Fry helped to save such notables as Marc Chagall, Heinrich Mann, Max Ernst, Hannah Arendt and Andre Benton. CHJ members free. Non-members $5.00 per film, or $15.00 for all four. =================================================================================== REGISTER for these films by completing this registration form. Registration is required for both members, and non members, along with your check if you are a non-member. Mail to: CHJ, 3023 Proctor Road Sarasota, FL 34231. CHJ members may e-mail Names(s), Home Phone, Address, and Desired Program(s) to [email protected] or phone 941-929-7771. Register at least one week before each film, or register for all before October 2. Please check the programs (one or more) you plan to attend: CHJ members free. Non-members $5.00 per film or $15 for four. Oct. 6…………….…..# of people__________ Oct. 13………………..# of people__________ Oct. 20………………..# of people__________ Oct. 27………………..# of people__________ $________ ______________ ___________ ________________________________ CHJ Member ( ) ( ) Name Home Phone Address Yes No 3 We Will Remember Him Harry S. Scherzer Harry S. Scherzer, 80, passed away September 1, 2015, after months of medical challenges. He had been a member of CHJ for only a year, but everyone who met him always saw a smile on his face and heard a joke in every sentence. His commanding presence and voice were matched by his broad knowledge and biting wit. He was born and raised in Massachusetts, attended MIT at age 15, received a B.S. in Chemical and Mechanical Engineering at 19. An air force ROTC member, he then served in the Guided Missile School, teaching NATO officers the mathematics necessary for guidance technology (pre GPS). Thereafter, he returned to MIT’s Sloan Foundation for a master’s degree in business. The father of two (son, Larry of New Jersey, and a deceased daughter), grandfather of four, Harry was married three times. He was divorced twice and widowed after 27 years of marriage to a concert pianist. He owned Treville International, an import business, which enabled him to travel broadly and utilize his fluency of many languages. Later in life he became a Certified Financial Planner. He was President of both Temple Am in Parsippany, N.J., and B’nai B’rith in Rochester, N.Y. He loved teaching and did pro-bono work at the N.J. Department of Labor where he trained laid-off, downsized executives to prepare effective resumés and negotiate salaries. To quote Harry, “A resumé must be written as if it were for Alexander the Great, not for Alexander the Adequate.” Because of his love of history, Harry became an expert in ancient and medieval coins, especially Islamic ones. He said, “My joy wasn’t related to the owning of coins, but lay in the discovering of their provenance.” On many cruise ships he taught a course on the History of Money. A member of CHJ’s Jewish History group, he continually amazed members with his vast knowledge of ancient history. Classical music, cinema and the sciences were also his passions. Harry was laid to rest at the Sarasota National Cemetery. His family in N.J. sat shiva the following week. Important: BackPack for Kids Rosh Hashanah Appeal Report At CHJ's Rosh Hashanah service, Len Rosen made an appeal for continuing support of our commitment to the All Faiths Food Bank BackPack for Kids Program. He shared some shocking information about the presence of hunger among children in our own town. Len told us that in 2015-2016, a total of 2555 children received weekend backpacks. Though that seems to be a large number, it represents only 12% of those children eligible. There are in fact over 20,000 children who qualify for free or subsidized meals in Sarasota. CHJ had reduced our support to 26 children for the 2014-2015 school year because of funds reduced from the previous year. However, the fine response last year with initial donations of $3500, supplemented by $3000 from an anonymous, non-member donor, and further contributions from CHJ members have allowed us to pack for 40 children during this next school year. We had hoped to increase this to 45 children, adding one child for every $160 over the $3000 contributed during our Rosh Hashanah collection. As of September 15, we have fallen short of our goal. Twenty congregants who returned their envelopes on Rosh Hashanah have contributed a total of $2912. However, many others have taken envelopes home and we have yet to hear from our snowbirds. Renee Crames, the founder and moving force of our backpack program, will check again in one month. All contributions will be added to the present total and we will increase the number of children for whom we pack by the total contributed at that time. Snowbirds! Send your contributions to http://www.allfaithsfoodbank.org/how-to-help/make-a-gift or send a check to All Faiths Food Bank, 8171 Blaikie Ct, Sarasota, FL 34240. Note on your check that your contribution is for the CHJ BackPack program. These children are our neighbors. As Len said on Rosh Hashana, every time you drive past children waiting for a school bus on a Monday, some of them are hungry. Your contributions are tax deductible, and the children will really appreciate your generosity. 4 Coming Events Saturday, November 7 at 10:30 A.M. Kristallnacht Service with The Humanaires and Speakers Laszlo Biro and Joe Newman on A Remembrance After our 10:30 A.M. Kristallnacht Service including the voices of The Humanaires, there will be a brief introduction to the history of Kristallnacht. We will learn what this night brought to two individuals with quite different exposures to the tragic event . There will be a 15-minute period for audience participation. Laszlo Biro. In 1944 when he was 15, Laszlo Biro and his parents were moved by the Germans from Hungary to an Austrian labor camp. After the war, the family returned home where he continued his education, graduating from Kossuth University with an M.D., and finished a specialization in dermatology. Then he crossed the border and came to America. A nine-month course and an internship at Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn, enabled him to be re-licensed in this country. Joe Newman will share his experience of Kristallnacht from an American perspective. Newman, a CHJ member, was born in Chicago on January 13, 1913. Two years later his family moved to South Bend. He graduated cum laude in Accounting from Notre Dame University and moved to Boston where he had hopes of going to law school; but due to lack of funding he accepted a job with the Social Security Administration. In 1945, he went into private practice as an accountant, retiring in 1979. Saturday, November 21 at 10:30 A.M. Thanksgiving Service with the Humanaires and presentations by Denise Cotler on What Hunger Looks Like in Sarasota, and Annie Morrison on Community Haven Following our 10:30 A.M. Thanksgiving Service, Denise Cotler of All Faiths Food Bank will speak on What Hunger Looks Like in Sarasota. Cotler joined All Faiths Food Bank in January 2014 as Senior Director of Development. Previously she served as Director of Development for the Jewish Housing Council Foundation, Associate Director for the American Cancer Society and Development Associate for The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee. Originally from New York City, she has 2 sons, a new husband and stepson, and a dog named Charley. We will also welcome back Annie Morrison speaking on Community Haven. Morrison is the CoFounder/Artistic Director of Kaleidoscope Theater, a musical theatre program for persons with developmental differences, and Gotta Van Productions, celebrating solo performances and new small cast plays that illuminate the human condition, especially that of those who are perceived as “other than.” Community Haven empowers independence and inclusion in all aspects of society for children, teenagers and adults with disabilities by meeting their needs for therapy, education, socialization, housing, fitness, vocational training, job placement and recreation. Ritual Committee Join the Ritual Committee. Active participation: write, discuss, set up, proof read, be inspired! Do you play a musical instrument? Are you willing to present a short musical interlude at a CHJ service? CHJ services now open for sponsorships. $200.00 – be at the very heart of it! If you’re interested in being a part of this dynamic committee or for more information, contact Sandi Cooper, ritual chair at cooper2120@yahoo. 5 LIFE CYCLES October Birthdays October Yahrzeit Leslie Bennett, husband of Millie Bennett Jacob Bernstein, loved one of Adrienne & Howard Feltman Shirley Black, mother of Donald Black Dr Samuel Davidow, father of Lorynne Cahn Rose Frankel, mother of Mark Frankel Avery Gordon, loved one of Pamela Gordon & Marvin Waldman Erwin Hecht, father of Sora Yelin Jean Himelfarb, loved one of Betty Weiner Samuel Horowitz, father of Irv Horowitz Robert Kabcenell, brother of Martin Kabcenell David Kotelansky, father of Susanna Rafalovich Shirley Kriedman, sister of Marty Hollander Kate Levinson, mother of Jerry Levinson Bessie Peters, mother of Lynne Robbins Gertrude Pitchford, mother of Linda Vendeland Eugene Robbins, husband of Lynne Robbins Helen Rosenthal, mother of Sheila Rosenthal & Lois Altman Gyula Roth, father of Robert Roth Laz Rubin, father of Stephanie Louis Chic Schwartz, husband of Alice Schwartz Samuel Shapiro, father of Judith Black Nathan Shulman, father of Mark Shulman Jacob M Weinberg, husband of Ruth Weinberg Herb Weiner, husband of Betty Weiner Terry Langlois Lynne Robbins Susanna Rafalovich Laura Mills Edith Sack Harvey Gochberg Joanne Gottheil Marty Hollander Marcia Freedman Mark Rickman Wade Sears Erwin Segal Adele Wolfson October 7 October 7 October 8 October 18 October 18 October 20 October 20 October 20 October 25 October 25 October 25 October 26 October 27 October Anniversaries Pamela Gordon & Marvin Waldman October 11 Lorynne & Robert Cahn October 15 Marcy & James Moore October 19 Fagie & Dan Perlmutter October 23 Ellie & Lou Altman October 30 23rd 66th 18th 61st 49th Chocolate Maker Annette Wolfe HAIKU FOR JEWS Yom Kippur—forgive Me, God for the Mercedes And all the lobsters. Jewish Proverbs “What you don’t see with your eyes, don’t invent with your mouth.” “When you have no choice, mobilize the spirit of courage.” “As you teach you learn.” “A pessimist, confronted with two bad choices, chooses both. “ “In a restaurant choose a table near a waiter.” 6 Rosh Hashanah Service & Lunch Collage by Jules Altenberg 7 SPECIAL & SOCIAL GROUPS If you are interested in volunteering to lead a new or existing CHJ Special or Social Group or if you are simply seeking general information, please e-mail Norman at [email protected] or call the CHJ office at 929-7771 NEEDED: VOLUNTEERS FOR THE CARING COMMITTEE The Caring Committee needs volunteers to help with hospital/home/assisted living visits and telephone calls. If you wish to volunteer – or if you need help - please call Alice D’Souza at 735-1937 or the Office at 929-7771. BACKPACK PROGRAM for KIDS The All Faiths Food Bank started its BackPack Program for schools on September 9. Packing is done from 9:00 to 11:00 A.M. every Wednesday - with a few holiday exceptions. We can use one or two volunteers throughout the school year. Filling the Back Packs can be done sitting if you wish. If you are interested in this Mitzvah please contact Don Marshall at 371-5567 or sarasotadon2msn.com. Do you have someone you would like to honor, a special event or occasion, or perhaps you would just like to sponsor a 2015-16 CHJ Program? After you've had a chance to check our Calendar for 2015-2016 (page 12) please think about what you might like to sponsor. There is a new list of Sponsorship Funds: 1. 2. 3. 4. A SPECIFIC SHABBAT SERVICE FUND SPEAKER/PROGRAM FUND ONEG/HOSPITALITY FUND ADDDITIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAM FUND Your $200 contribution will make you the sponsor for any one of the above. You may do it on your own or with one or two others. You will be identified as the sponsor(s) of that program on our Calendar and below the articles about that program in The Connection. You will also have the honor of lighting the candles during the service preceding the program. Please contact the CHJ office or call 941-929-7771 to let us know your preference. Don’t Forget to Bring Food to our Saturday Morning Services Please bring your non-perishable food contributions for All Faiths Food Bank with you to our Saturday morning Shabbat Services beginning with our October 10 Service.. There are more hungry Sarasotans in need than ever before. SHJ NEWS We are pleased to tell you that the member newsletter, Humanorah, is now available on the SHJ website at http://www.shj.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Humanorah-37-11.pdf Enjoy, and Shana Tovah – a good year of health for all. Humanistic Judaism embraces a human-centered philosophy that combines rational thinking with a celebration of Jewish culture and identity. It affirms that human beings possess the power and responsibility to shape their own lives, and that ethics and morality are not divine in origin but are human responsibilities. Our mission is to meet the needs of humanist, secular Jews as well as their non-Jewish family members/partners and friends in the greater Sarasota and Manatee area. 8 EDUCATION SERIES—DECEMBER 2015 The Revisionaries December 19, 2015 at 10.30 A.M. – at Unity in Fellowship Hall The Revisionaries is a 2012 documentary film about the re-election of Don McLeroy, the former chairman of the Texas Board of Education. The documentary focuses on McLeroy’s opposition to scientifically sound material that he believed should not be taught to Texas students, and to his campaign to insert creationist teaching into public school textbook material requirements. It also details how the Texas Board's decisions on textbook content influence textbooks across the nation and affect the American culture war, (92 minutes). The Revisionaries was directed by Scott Thurman and produced by Silver Lining Films, Magic Hour Productions and Naked Edge Films. CHJ Members Free. Non-members - $5.00 =================================================================================== REGISTER for this film by completing this registration form. Registration is required for both members, and non members, along with your check if you are a non-member. Mail to: CHJ, 3023 Proctor Road Sarasota, FL 34231. CHJ members may e-mail Names(s), Home Phone, and Address, to [email protected] or phone the office at 941-929-7771. Register by December 12 CHJ members free. Non-members - $5.00. # of people__________ $________ ______________ ___________ ___________________________________________ Name(s) Home Phone Address CHJ Member ( ) ( ) Yes No CHJ’s Inaugural Chavurah Enjoys Dinner & Conversation Together Meeting once again, our merry group of nine (minus photographer Barney Sack) sits at the Boston’s table ready to lift forks and spirits. Host/hostess shares menu responsibilities with participating members. The host/hostess provides entrée and beverages, and each of the others bring a side dish (as requested). Conversation and wine flow – creating a stimulating and fun evening for all. Consider forming a Chavurah – eight seems like a good number – and contact Renee Crames (383-5056) for assistance. 9 SPECIAL & SOCIAL GROUPS H U M A N A I R E S . After a very busy September when we shared beautiful music for the High Holidays with the Congregation (including solos by tenor Robert Lischetti and soprano Susan Gordon), our chorus is moving on to the songs, both old and new, that we will be singing during the rest of this year. Please check the CHJ calendar for the dates when we will be singing. We meet to practice every Wednesday at 2:30 P.M. in the Unity Sanctuary from mid-August to the end of April with our conductor Robert Lischetti. If you love to sing and especially if blending your voice with others gives you joy, then this is the group for you! There is no audition. Please check us out. We are a warm and welcoming group and we'll be delighted to see you. For further information about being a singer or an associate with The Humanaires, please contact Sandy Cadman at [email protected] or 941-379-9894. SUNSETTERS Ours is always an open group that can accommodate an infinite number of people. We meet on the 3rd Sunday every month on Lido Beach – in front of the pavilion. Our only agenda is the sunset. It is very informal and casual. We arrive about 1-1/2 hours prior to sunset. Bring your own picnic dinner (something you can grasp, like a sandwich, because the seagulls are hungry.) Bring chairs, of course. If you’d like to join us, contact Barbara Shapiro at [email protected] or 365-3756. BIKERS Our next bike ride is on Saturday, October 17 at 10:00 AM. We will ride about 1-1/2 hours in scenic Robinson Preserve, Bradenton. Then, continue the ride in the neighboring area visiting the Palma Sola Botanical Park, which has exotic fruit and nut trees, and three lakes. We will lunch together after the ride. For further information please call or email Sandy Siegel: 941-228-8905, or [email protected] CHAVURAH We have two Chavurah groups embarked on new friendships and experiences. Become involved in starting the next Chavurah and enjoy the fellowship, intellectual contact and pleasure of sharing with fellow CHJ members. Contact Renee Crames at [email protected] to join or for information. THE JEWISH HISTORY SEMINAR From the CHJ History Seminar Archives: “The precursors of today’s up-scale gated communities were the ghettos of Venice and Rome of the 16th- 18th centuries -- with one major difference. In those times the gates of the ghettos were locked at night not to keep strangers out but to keep Jews in.” The History Seminar will meet on Wednesdays October 14th and 28th at Unity at 1P.M. in classroom B. Readings in the Barnavi Atlas are pp.128 –133 (Oct.14) and pp.134 –139 (Oct 28). You can never be too thin or know too much about Jewish history. Hope you will join us! For more information contact Stan Katz at 343-0095 or Terry Langlois at 524-3985. DIGITAL IMAGING GROUP (DIG) We meet at 1:30 P.M. on the 3rd Tuesday of every month at The Fountains Cinema, Parking Lot #4. An assignment is made and members e-mail their required pictures, along with the best picture taken during the past 30 days. Photos are projected onto a large screen and editing software is applied to demonstrate possible enhancements. In addition, tutorials are presented with some guidance for the next month’s assignment. Camera functions and general photography tips are addressed. New Members are welcome. For further information contact Jules Altenberg at [email protected]. 10 TRIBUTES Education Fund “Happy Birthday to Lola Laubheim,” from Shirley Gotthelf General Fund For Sim and Irv Lesser - "So very sorry about the loss of your son-in-law. Our deepest sympathy," from Lois and Marshall Friedman "In memory of Henry's sister, Judith Grossman," from Kay and Henry Levy "In memory of Henry's sister, Barbara Wendroff," from Kay and Henry Levy Speaker Program Fund For Sim and Irv Lesser - "With deepest sympathy - in memory of your son-in-law, Scott," from Lois Altman For Ceci Katz - "Get well and have a speedy recovery," from Ruth Weinberg Consider Giving A Tribute… The next time there is a special event you want to recognize or a greeting you’d like to send to friends or family observing a death or celebrating a birthday or anniversary, or just because you’d like to shout “Hooray!”, please consider giving a CHJ Tribute. It can be as small as $10 or as large as you’d like to make it. It will tell others that you’re with them as they celebrate or as they grieve, and it is a gift to them as well as to CHJ. IMPORTANT! Please note that the specific funds for Tributes were changed as of September 1, 2015. The funds now available for Tributes gifts ($10 or more) are listed below. A tribute is a wonderful way to recognize any occasion and benefit CHJ. Complete this form and send your check for $10 or more made out to CHJ. Please circle the fund in which your donation should be placed: BERMAN MUSIC CONGREGANT EMERGENCY EDUCATION GENERAL Person/s to be recognized__________________________________________________________________ Occasion _______________________________________________________________________________ Donor __________________________________________________________________________________ A lovely card will be sent to the honoree and a notice will be placed in the next newsletter. Checks should be made out to CHJ noting the specific funds to which they are donated. Send all tributes to the Congregation for Humanistic Judaism, 3023 Proctor Rd., Sarasota, FL 34231. 11 CHJ Calendar October 2015—May 2016 Day Date Time Event Tues Oct 6 2:00 PM Sat Oct 10 10:30 AM Tues Oct 13 2:00 PM Tues Oct 20 2:00 PM Sat Tues Oct 24 Oct 27 10:30 AM 2:00 PM Sat Nov 7 10:30 AM Sat Nov 21 10:30 AM Sat Dec 5 10:30 AM Sat Sat Dec 19 Jan 9 10:30 AM 10:30 AM Sat Jan 23 10:30 AM Education Series. Extraordinary Holocaust Films: America and the Holocaust – Deceit and Indifference Service. Dr. Suzanne Cunningham Dickie: The Affordable Care Act: The Law & some Recent Developments Education Series. Extraordinary Holocaust Films: Imaginary Witness – Hollywood and the Holocaust Education Series. Extraordinary Holocaust Films: Paper Clips Service. Tony D’Souza: Man About Town Education Series. Extraordinary Holocaust Films: Varian’s War Kristallnacht Service. Laszlo Biro & Joe Newman: A Remembrance Thanksgiving Service. Denise Cotler: What Hunger Looks Like in Sarasota & Ann Morrison: Community Haven Chanukah Service. Addie Rosen: Laugh along with the CHJ Readers performing short Jewish plays Education Series. Film: The Revisionaries Service. Rev. Roger Fritts, U-U: Reflections on Life. Reflections of Life Tu Bishvat Service. Jeff Rodgers: A Rumination on Earth and Life Fri Sat Feb 5 Feb 20 7:30 PM 10:30 AM Fri Mar 4 7:30 PM Sat Fri Mar 19 Apr 1 10:30 AM 7:30 PM Sat Sat Sat Apr 16 Apr 23 May 7 10:30 AM 6:00 PM* 10:30 AM Service. Sue Jacobson: Daughters for Life Service. Nadine Smith: Victories & the Tough Road Ahead for Civil Rights Service. Carol Kaufman: George Gershwin – An American Musical Treasure Purim Service. Margot Restrepo: Hooray for Yiddish!! Service. Suzanne Vromen: The Making of a Totalitarian State Yom Hashoah Service nd 2 Night Seder – Michael’s On East CHJ Annual Meeting H Sponsor (P) Program (O) Oneg (P) Alice D'Souza H H H (O) Alice D'Souza & Sonia Fuentes H (P) Arlene Pearlman H (P&O) Edith & Barney Sack, Susan & Marty Friedman H H H (P) Marilyn Golden *=Not at Unity H=Humanaires sing (P)=Program (O)=Oneg The Congregation for Humanistic Judaism 3023 Proctor Road, Sarasota, FL 34231 Deadline is October 15 for the November Issue Editor: Jo Arora Editorial: Sandy Cadman, Carol Rickard, and Edith Sack Photography: Jules Altenberg and Barney Sack Send Groups information, articles and other information to Jo Arora at [email protected] Website: www.chj-Sarasota.org E-mail: [email protected] 12 Office: 941-929-7771
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