April 2015 - Rockdale Temple
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April 2015 - Rockdale Temple
Shofar Soundings APRIL 2015 K.K. Bene Israel | Rockdale Temple invites you to the Rockdale Temple Community Passover 1st Day of Passover from OCTOBER OCTOBER $3,590 15-23, 2015 land only 15-23, 2015 Saturday, April 4, 2015 10:30 a.m. Morning Service ROCKDALE TEMPLE TOUR OF SPAIN Friday, April 10, 2015 10:30 a.m. Yizkor Memorial Service Saturday, April 4, 2015 6:00 p.m. Rockdale Social Hall No Passover Luncheon Followed by Passover Luncheon Stamping Off The WePath will begin promptly at 6:00 p.m. 7 nights' accommodation TRIP 6 days page of touring 7 in a for luxury,details) air-conditioned bus + 1 INCLUDES (See Sunday,April 12th at 12:15 htaP e ela dkc ARZA World tour educator accompanying the group oR fo n from arrival to departure 51:21 t emoW 1 group transfer and assistance to and from the airport All site entrance fees and program fees as per itinerary Meals: breakfast daily & 2 dinners Friday, April 24, 2015 Optional Barcelona extension available for at 5:30 p.m. October 23-26, 2015. Details on the website. With Pre K, K & 1st Grade Participation Search by your congregation Followed by Dinner name at arzaworld.com to view Temple Office Closed Includes a pizza lunch provided by Women of Rockdale hT ffO g day walking tour with licensed, English speaking tour escort and local guides as needed Last Day of Passover COMMUNITY PASSOVER SEDER a ht21 l irpA,y nipma (See page 3 for Seder details) ath tS ff The P ping O :15 Menu Gefilte Fish yb ded 12 tam ivorpStamping 12th at Pathf RocMatza kdale Ball Soup Off lThe hcnS ul azzip o Sunday, April 12th 12:15 p.m. y,Apriat n a e d m n o u a sSedu W lcnI provided by Featuring a Choice of: ch izza lun es a p d lu c Traditional Roasted Brisket In Oven Roasted Chicken Breast adnuS Sauteed Vegetable Bouquet Oven Roasted Red Skin Potatoes Children’s Entree: Clusters of Grape & Orange Slices Chicken Nuggets With Cranberry Glaze Tater Bites Stuffed Portabella Mushrooms (Vegetarian Option) Passover Sponge Cake Sunday,April 12th at 12:15 Includes a pizza lunch provided by Women of Rockdale With Fresh Berries, Sorbert & Fresh Mint STAMPING OFF THE PATH Please Reserve your Entree for Dinner Jewelry Making NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED! Fun for ages 6 and up! Make jewelry and accessories from this store or their sister store The Silver Diva - www.thesilverdiva.com! Prices for items are $10 and up. You choose the item you want to stamp. You design own keychain, necklace, rings, The choices are endless. NO your EXPERIENCE REQUIRED! Fun forbracelet, ages 6 and up!etc. Make jewelry and accessories Stamping off The sister Path /store The Silver Diva is located at 9797 Montgomery Rd from this store or their The Silver Diva - www.thesilverdiva.com! Prices Please RSVP to Jennifer Clark 513-305-0602 [email protected] or for items are $10 and up. You choose the item you want to stamp. You design Teresa Ames at 513-289-5697 [email protected] your own keychain, necklace, bracelet, rings, etc. The choices are endless. Stamping off The Path / The Silver Diva is located at 9797 Montgomery Rd Please RSVP to Jennifer Clark 513-305-0602 [email protected] or Your 6 reservation is requested by March 31st as (See seats page are limited. 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Table of Contents The Rabbi’s Reflections......................... 2 Being Observant Community Passover............................. 3 Executive Director................................. 4 Excitement at Rockdale From our Board President..................... 5 Name: of Rockdale.............................. 6 Phone: ( ) Women Rak Limud.......................................... 12 Please Reserve the Form. following for dinner: ARZA Voting ............................. 6 Mirembe Coffee Update...................... 12 Free (Children 2 & under) $28.00 Adults $10.50 Children ages 3 to 12 Funds...................................... Members: Temple Rockdale Tour of Spain............ 7 Tribute 13 $12.50 Children ages 3 to 12 Free (Children 2 & under) 14 $32.00 Adults Non-Members: Tot Shabbat Service............................... 8 Mitzvah Opportunities. ....................... Purim & Carnival Photos........ 10 Number Birthdays .................. 15 of Vegetarian & Anniversaries. Number of Children’s Meals Number of Brisket Number of Shpiel Chicken Breast Environmental Committee Update..... 11 Condolences........................................ 15 Enclosed is my check for: $ ________._________ Please make checks payable to Rockdale Temple Highchair Needed Yes No If possible please seat me with Name of Guests: 8501 Ridge Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45236 513-891-9900 Fax 513-891-0515 www.rockdaletemple.org K.K. Bene Israel Rockdale Temple Where you are valued... ...and values matter! Join Us On I, ________________________________________________________, please legibly print first & last name PLEDGE TO VOTE FOR ARZA-REPRESENTING REFORM JUDAISM IN THE 2015 WORLD ZIONIST CONGRESS ELECTIONS THIS ____ DAY OF ________________, 201___. www.rockdaletemple.org The Rabbi’s Reflections Being Observant My colleague Rabbi Sue Levi Elwell remembers a conversion for which she was present. The gioret—the individual choosing Judaism—announced to the beit din—the rabbinical court, “I am becoming an observant Jew. (Rather than have those present think she was becoming Orthodox, she continued) I will pay attention and be intentional about my Judaism all the days of my life.” That wonderful Jew taught all those present that we should not associate the word observant with how many of the mitzvot we observe but that there are so many ways to fulfill the challenge of living a rich Jewish life if we observe and remember, paying attention to the mitzvot and to our lives. This is of course what I like about this holiday of Passover. The festival and its observances force us to pay attention. If we are mindful of what we eat all week, we can’t help think about the experiences of our ancestors and pay attention to oppression in our own day. If we fulfill the rituals of a seder, we can’t help but want to make a difference in lifting others out of slavery in the many ways that we encounter it. In my family, we never kept kosher, but we didn’t eat pork, or bread during Passover. We were always mindful and observant during Pesach, understanding what the bread of affliction might be for us—understanding what it meant to welcome the stranger. Rabbi Sigma Faye Coran Senior Rabbi FOR ETHAN KADISH To Benefit the Great Lakes Traumatic Brain Injury Fund Various Designs and Prices Available From beginning to end the Exodus story is woven with the themes memory and forgetfulness. Our story of Exodus begins, “A new king arose over Egypt who did not know Joseph.” The redemption of the Israelites begins when “God remembered the people and took notice.” The Children of Israel leave Israel and remember to bring Joseph’s bones with them on their journey to the Promised Land. Legend tells us Moses seeks out an old woman, Serah, a historian, to locate the bones, to remember. As we observe this Passover and remember this sacred time, we remember to pay attention like to regain the history of our sufferings and joys, to tell of our wanderings and to be observant—to be mindful of the world around us and pay heed to our inner lives as well, each of us becoming historians and observant Jews. We remember Joseph and Moses and Serah. We remember God’s promise to us and our covenant with God. We observe and are mindful of the ways that God works in our lives—supporting us through sufferings and joys and wanderings, helping us to be mindful of others, to live our lives as observant Jews. Amy Bennett's handmade bracelets are designed with a circle representing the people and communities surrounding and supporting Ethan and his family. The Hebrew word chazak, which in English translates to "be strong, strengthen," is hand stamped both in Hebrew and English letters. Keeping Ethan in our hearts, his initials (ESK) are stamped on the back. 100% of the proceeds excluding material costs from the sale of Chazak Bracelets are donated to HelpHOPELive in honor of Ethan Kadish. Visit: http://www.chazakbracelets.com/ to view the bracelets. Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by the law. This campaign is administered by HelpHOPELive, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit providing fundraising assistance to transplant and catastrophic injury patients. Information: 800.642.8399. © 2015 HelpHOPELive 2 Shofar Soundings Create a lasting legacy and enrich your community now and for years to come. K.K. Bene Israel | Rockdale Temple invites you to the Rockdale Temple Community Passover 1st Day of Passover Last Day of Passover COMMUNITY PASSOVER SEDER Saturday, April 4, 2015 10:30 a.m. Morning Service Friday, April 10, 2015 10:30 a.m. Yizkor Memorial Service Saturday, April 4, 2015 6:00 p.m. Rockdale Social Hall No Passover Luncheon Followed by Passover Luncheon We will begin promptly at 6:00 p.m. Temple Office Closed Seder Menu Gefilte Fish Matza Ball Soup Featuring a Choice of: Traditional Roasted Brisket Oven Roasted Chicken Breast Sauteed Vegetable Bouquet Oven Roasted Red Skin Potatoes Children’s Entree: Clusters of Grape & Orange Slices Chicken Nuggets With Cranberry Glaze Tater Bites Stuffed Portabella Mushrooms (Vegetarian Option) Passover Sponge Cake With Fresh Berries, Sorbert & Fresh Mint Please Reserve your Entree for Dinner Your reservation is requested by March 31st as seats are limited. To RSVP or for more information call 513-891-9900 or visit www.rockdaletemple.org/reservations No membership or affiliation necessary. All are welcome! Name: Please Reserve the following for dinner: Members: Non-Members: $28.00 Adults Number of Chicken Breast $32.00 Adults Phone: ( ) $10.50 Children ages 3 to 12 $12.50 Children ages 3 to 12 Number of Brisket Number of Vegetarian Enclosed is my check for: $ ________._________ Please make checks payable to Rockdale Temple Free (Children 2 & under) Free (Children 2 & under) Number of Children’s Meals Highchair Needed Yes No If possible please seat me with Name of Guests: 8501 Ridge Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45236 513-891-9900 Fax 513-891-0515 www.rockdaletemple.org Please consider naming Rockdale Temple in your will or estate plan. April 2015 3 Executive Director Excitement at Rockdale Exciting things are happening at Rockdale. • You have received the first issue of Shofar Soundings sent to all of our members by e-mail. We will continue to print a few copies for display in the Temple and distribution to those who do not have a computer or have difficulty reading a computer screen. Please contact Christie Woodside ([email protected] or 513-891-9900) if you know of anyone not receiving an issue or needing to receive their copy by mail. • Rockdale Temple is now incandescent free! All of our interior bulbs are CFL or LED, except those involved in our worship program. We’re still looking for ways to improve our energy efficiency and reduce our impact on the environment. Please let us know your thoughts, concerns and ideas. The Women of Rockdale are following up a very successful ceramic centered event with jewelry making on Sunday, April 12. Enjoy a pizza lunch in our Social Hall and learn from the pros at Stamping off the Path and The Silver Diva how to make jewelry. Circle the date and plan on attending. RSVP to Jennifer Clark ([email protected]) or Teresa Ames (tcames@att. net). Make your reservation now for Rockdale’s Congregational Passover Seder dinner at 6 PM on Saturday, April 4. Reservations can be made on our website (www. rockdaletemple.org) or by contacting Christie Woodside ([email protected] and 513-891-9900). Eugene Meyers Executive Director • Many, many thanks to our members who have completed the Rockdale Temple Member Census Form. Your response has been great and is very appreciated. However, the job is not complete. Some members have not submitted the form and you know who you are. Please go to www.RockdaleTemple.org and click on the ROCKDALE TEMPLE MEMBER CENSUS FORM heading, at the lower right corner of the home page. Completing the form should take you less than 10 minutes. • For those contributing securities to Rockdale, please remember we have a new Transfer Agent. Contact Sean O’Brien ([email protected] or 513891-9900) for more information. The Boomers were having fun again. On Saturday, March 7, they attended and patronized the Essex Studios Art Walk and dined at the Blue River Gastro Pub. More exciting times are being planned including attending a baseball game and riding the Bourbon Trail. This is a great way to have fun and socialize. Speaking of fun, we all had a great time celebrating Purim on Sunday, March 8. The cast of I Just Can’t Wait to be Queen (A Lion King Purim Shpiel) gave their all and did a great job. Our Brotherhood provided and served food. YGOR (Youth Group of Rockdale) ran a fantastic Purim Carnival. Special thanks to Sam Kocherov for providing the hamantashen. It was a fantastic day for all. 4 Shofar Soundings Kroger Reward Cards are an easy way to support Rockdale Temple. Go to www.Kroger.com and click on the COMMUNITY tab on the top of the page, then select Kroger Community Rewards along the left hand side of the page. Or, call the Rockdale Temple office and someone will be happy to help! The Kroger rewards program requires an annual enrollment. Anything is everything. Create a lasting legacy and enrich your community now and for years to come. From Our Board President Dan Hoffheimer The recent death of Leonard Nimoy, that is Star Trek’s Mr. Spock, has left us without the man who was probably the most recognizable, and perhaps most beloved, Reform Jew in the world. One does not have to be a Trekkie to mourn his passing. Many Jews may not be aware of his magnificent contributions to Jewish life and culture and his role as an ambassador for Reform Judaism. In addition to his television and movie career, Nimoy was, especially in the last 25 years, a tireless advocate for Judaism. He performed the role of Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof many times. He narrated, along with Cincinnati-native Sarah Jessica Parker, the highly regarded documentary on Hassidism in America. He narrated numerous radio programs on Jewish music for the Milken Archive (with which we should all be familiar), narrated Jewish High Holiday music performed on CDs by the wonderful group, The Western Wind, and published a book of his own photographs of women as manifestations of the Shechinah, the feminine manifestation of the Divine. Then there were his many Public Radio readings of Jewish Stories over the years. Although he resisted going to Germany because of the Holocaust, even at the relentless invitation of German Trekkies, he finally went and was received with enthusiasm surpassing any other representative of the Jewish world. Nimoy was never shy about speaking up about his dedication to the Reform Movement, not only his devotion to Judaism. I mention Nimoy here because I wonder who in the world is now the most visible and beloved ambassador of Reform Judaism. Of course, we have many great rabbis (including ours in Cincinnati!) and leaders in the Union for Reform Judaism, at Hebrew Union College, and in the Central Conference of American Rabbis, our three Reform institutions. Indeed, the URJ, our “parent organization,” along with its sister institutions (all founded in Cincinnati, let us remember) are very busy building the future of our Reform Movement. In addition to our “new” prayerbook, Mishkan Tefilah, soon we will have a new High Holiday prayerbook to consider. In the past month alone, there have been on-line seminars from the URJ about every three days, all available to temple leaders across the country to help us improve our temple leadership. There is so much work going on within our Movement, it is sometimes overwhelming. other three years, that is through June 2019. I want our members to know that the board carefully considered the financial implications of this, even held a special board meeting to discuss the matter. After analyzing the budgetary implications over the three-year extension—most importantly including the money now committed by the Jewish Foundation of Cincinnati for the specific purpose of underwriting our Assistant Rabbi—the financial cost of this three-year extension beyond the grant money is quite small. And there was universal support in the board for Rabbi Kahan and gratitude for the added value she brings in many ways to our temple’s future. So, your board continues to be fiscally prudent, even as we are forward-thinking. There is always much going on at your temple. If you are on the fringes, come engage a little more and see what you like—or start a new activity. When I look through our membership directory I am reminded of how much I miss seeing many of you—and of how many of you I have not met. The world, including the Jewish world, around us is changing very fast, but with your engagement Rockdale will not fall behind. In one of his Star Trek roles, Mr. Spock says to Captain Kirk, “Change is the essential process of all existence.” Indeed, change is the only thing that never changes. We need every member to come together on our journey in Judaism, the final frontier. These are the voyages of Rockdale Temple. Our mission: to explore new spiritual worlds, to seek out new Jewish life and build Jewish civilization, to boldly go where no Jew has gone before! Dan Hoffheimer Board President And we have a lot going on at Rockdale Temple, as well. Good news! I am delighted to tell you that the board has agreed with our Assistant Rabbi and Director of Life-Long Learning, Meredith Kahan, to extend her tenure with Rockdale for an- Please consider naming Rockdale Temple in your will or estate plan. April 2015 5 Women of Rockdale April Update Stamping Off The Path Sunday,April 12th at 12:15 Includes a pizza lunch provided by Women of Rockdale NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED! Fun for ages 6 and up! Make jewelry and accessories from this store or their sister store The Silver Diva - www.thesilverdiva.com! Prices for items are $10 and up. You choose the item you want to stamp. You design your own keychain, necklace, bracelet, rings, etc. The choices are endless. Stamping off The Path / The Silver Diva is located at 9797 Montgomery Rd Please RSVP to Jennifer Clark 513-305-0602 [email protected] or Teresa Ames at 513-289-5697 [email protected] I, ________________________________________________________, please legibly print first & last name PLEDGE TO VOTE FOR ARZA-REPRESENTING REFORM JUDAISM IN THE 2015 WORLD ZIONIST CONGRESS ELECTIONS THIS ____ DAY OF ________________, 201___. E-MAIL: _____________________________________________________ GENDER: M / F AGE:_____ PHONE NUMBER: __________________ STREET ADDRESS: ____________________________________________ CITY/STATE/ZIP: ______________________________________________ CONGREGATION: _____________________________________________ REPRESE REFORM J NTING UDAISM The voting period will begin on January 15, 2015 and end on April 30, 2015. q q q I’D LIKE TO VOLUNTEER TO HELP WITH THE ELECTIONS. I’D LIKE MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE ELECTIONS. I’D LIKE MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ARZA MEMBERSHIP. FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT REFORMJEWS4ISRAEL.ORG 6 Shofar Soundings Create a lasting legacy and enrich your community now and for years to come. OCTOBER 15-23, 2015 TRIP INCLUDES from $3,590 ROCKDALE TEMPLE TOUR OF SPAIN land only 7 nights' accommodation 6 days of touring in a luxury, air-conditioned bus + 1 day walking tour with licensed, English speaking tour escort and local guides as needed ARZA World tour educator accompanying the group from arrival to departure 1 group transfer and assistance to and from the airport All site entrance fees and program fees as per itinerary Meals: breakfast daily & 2 dinners Optional Barcelona extension available for October 23-26, 2015. Details on the website. Search by your congregation name at arzaworld.com to view full trip itinerary and highlights TOLL FREE 1-888-811-2812 Please consider naming Rockdale Temple in your will or estate plan. April 2015 7 April 2015 Sunday Monday K.K. Bene Israel Rockdale Temple Where you are valued... ...and values matter! Tuesday Community Passover Seder April 4, 2015 at 6 p.m. Wednesday 1 Thursday 2 Friday 3E rev Saturday Passover No Service at Rockdale Experience a lively and meaningful Passover Seder 5P assover 2nd Day 6 P assover 3rd Day No Religious School or Kulanu (CRJHS) 7P assover 4th Day 7:00 p.m. Choir Rehearsal 8P assover 5th Day 9P assover 6th Day No Hebrew School ~Passover Break~ ~Spring Break~ 10 P assover 7th Day 10:30 a.m. Passover-Yizkor Memorial Service followed by Luncheon 5:45 p.m. Shabbat Nosh 6:15 p.m. 4P assover 1st Day 10:30 a.m. Passover Morning Service 6:00 p.m. Congregational Seder 11 9:30 a.m. Sichat Torah (Torah Discussion) 10:30 a.m. Service-in-the-Round Rock Shabbat Service With Birthday Blessings **No Dinner 12 9:30 a.m. Religious School 12:00 p.m. Women of Rockdale Event 7:00 p.m. Kulanu Siyyum (CRJHS) at Wise Center 19 9:30 a.m. Religious School 7:00 p.m. Kulanu (CRJHS) at Wise Center 26 9:30 a.m. Religious School with Parent Schmooze 11:30 a.m. Sisterhood Meeting 7:00 p.m. Kulanu (CRJHS) at Wise Center 13 20 14 12:00 p.m. Rak Limud: Talmud Study 4:30 p.m. Hebrew School 7:00 p.m. Choir Rehearsal 7:30 p.m. Ritual Committee Meeting 21 Y om Hazikaron 4:30 p.m. Hebrew School 7:30 p.m. Board Meeting 27 28 4:30 p.m. Hebrew School 15 Y om Hashoah 16 17 5:45 p.m. Shabbat Nosh 6:15 p.m. Shabbat Service with Anniversary Blessings and Choir Singing 22 Y 23 29 30 om Ha’atzma’ut 24 5:30 p.m. Pre K, K, 1st Grade Tot Shabbat Service 5:45 p.m. Shabbat Nosh 6:15 p.m. Shabbat Service 18 9:30 a.m. Sichat Torah (Torah Discussion) 10:30 a.m. Service-in-the-Round 25 9:30 a.m. Sichat Torah (Torah Discussion) 10:30 a.m. Service-in-the-Round Friday, April 24, 2015 at 5:30 p.m. With Pre K, K & 1st Grade Participation Followed by Dinner at Rockdale Temple RSVP by to Christie Woodside at 513-891-9900 or rockdaletemple.org. Sunday Monday If you want one of these Tuesday Wednesday Thursday you’re going to need a few of these. Apply for the Hilb Scholarship Today. The Hilb Scholarship Fund serves middle-class residents of Greater Cincinnati by offering the opportunity to apply for a need-based academic scholarship. Applications can be made for: • College/university enrollment • Professional training programs • Short-term vocational training programs in non-academic fields 39:30 a.m. Last Day of Religious School 10:30 a.m. Environmental Committee Meeting 7:00 p.m. Kulanu (CRJHS) Wise Center 10 2015-2016 School Year May 1, 2015 4 11 54:30 p.m. Hebrew School with Ice Cream Social 12 12:00 p.m. Rak Limud: Talmud Study For an application or information, go to: Friday May 2015 15:45 p.m. Shabbat Nosh 6:15 p.m. Shabbat Service www.cincinnaticareer.net Rak Limud: Guest Speaker Deborah Levine “Your Inner Leader” Followed by Breakfast 24 S havuot 10:30 a.m. Shavuot Service with Yizkor Memorial Service Followed by Luncheon 31 Soup Kitchen Cooking 18 19 7:00 p.m. Board Meeting 6L ag B a’omer 7 85:45 p.m. Shabbat Nosh 6:15 p.m. emorial Day Temple Office Closed 26 Sichat Torah (Torah Discussion) 10:30 a.m. Service-in-the-Round With Religious School Year End Celebration and Birthday Blessings 15 5:45 p.m. 16 9:30 a.m. Rock Shabbat Service 13 14 TBA Sisterhood Paid Membership Event 20 21 27 28 99:30 a.m. Sichat Torah (Torah Discussion) 10:00 a.m. Tot Shabbat Service Followed by Snack & Activity 10:30 a.m. Service-in-the-Round 7:15 p.m. Rock Shabbat Dinner Shabbat Nosh 6:15 p.m. Shabbat Service 22 7:30 p.m. Confirmation Shabbat Service Followed by Oneg 25 M 29:30 a.m. or contact: Scholarship Administrator at JVS Career Services. 513) 936-9675; e-mail: [email protected] with Anniversary Blessings and Choir Singing 17 10:00 a.m. Saturday Sichat Torah (Torah Discussion) 10:30 a.m. Service-in-the-Round 23 E S rev havuot 9:30 a.m. Sichat Torah (Torah Discussion) 10:30 a.m. Service-in-the-Round 7:30 p.m. Erev Shavuot Services 8:00 p.m. Break & Refreshments 8:30 p.m. Shavuot Study 29 30 Pre-Ordination Shabbat Service No Services at Rockdale 5:45 p.m. Shabbat Nosh 6:15 p.m. HUC Ordination 9:00 a.m. - Noon HUC Ordination at Plum Street Temple Purim Carnival & Shpiel I just can’t wait to be Queen a Lion King Shpiel 10 Shofar Soundings Create a lasting legacy and enrich your community now and for years to come. Environmental Committee April Update In the book from our Rockdale Library, Judaism and Ecology edited by Aubrey Rose, I found this Midrash: Two men are facing each other in a rowing boat. One is drilling a hole in the bottom of the boat beneath his seat. The other protests as water pours in through the hole. The man continues drilling and replies, “But it is only under my seat” “ Yes.” replies his friend, “But we are in the same boat, and if you don’t stop we shall both be drowned.” This Midrash applies to all of us for we are all in the same boat on planet earth. We go through our everyday actions not realizing we are drilling holes under our seats. One step in the right direction is that we can change the way we buy food. Buying locally, sustainably grown food is an important choice we can make for our health, the environment and food security, especially in light of climate change and related drought in areas that currently produce most of our food. Locally grown produce is generally healthier and tastes better as a result of shorter time from farm to table. This decreases the loss of nutrients compared to older food that has traveled by rail, truck or plane, sits in warehouses, and is sold 4 to 7 days after it is picked. Industrial farms limit to varieties that withstand harvesting equipment and can survive packing and shipping. Increased CO2 emissions result from the transporting of industrial farm food thousands of miles. In contrast to industrial farms, local farmers grow a huge number of varieties, including wonderful heirlooms with genetic material from thousands of years of selection. They may someday provide the genes needed to create varieties that will thrive in a changing climate. Local farmers pick the crops at their peak and farmstead products are hand-crafted for best flavor. Local farmers are not anonymous and take their responsibility seriously. They sell directly to the consumer taking out the middleman. Economically, local sustainably grown food keeps taxes down, according to the American Farmland Trust, whereas industrial farms receive large tax breaks and contribute little to local revenue. Factory farm materials are bought from large corporations rather than from local feed and hardware stores hurting the local economy. When living near factory farms, property values decrease due to strong unpleasant odors from large scale livestock production and/or air and water pollution from heavy chemical usage. Fewer than 1 million Americans now claim farming as their primary occupation. By supporting local farmers today, you can ensure that there will be farms in our community tomorrow, and that future generations will have access to nourishing, flavorful and abundant food. Stop drilling holes under your seat and protect the future of everyone in this boat. Please consider naming Rockdale Temple in your will or estate plan. Here is what you can do now. Buy locally organically grown food at small food markets, local farmer’s markets, and through a local Community Support Agriculture (CSA) Program. Ask you grocery store manager to stock locally grown organic food. Rockdale has supported the OUR HARVEST CSA as a drop off point for weekly produce pick-up. Though Rockdale will no longer be a pick-up location, we encourage you to check their website for their other locations. https://www. ourharvest.coop/ For the past 5 years, the Environment Committee has provided vegetables or fruit trees to Sunday school students. This year is no exception. David Rosenberg has started organically grown garden vegetables that will be ready for students to pick up at Rockdale, May 3rd, the last day of class. Plant them in a pot or in your garden and enjoy your own locally grown vegetables! For a complete list of local organically grown food resources please go to: http://static1.squarespace.com/ static/5314fdefe4b0f6aa70872c9f/t/534e36e0e4b004 dc79d53fe5/1397634784456/CORV14-download.pdf or download it from http://www.eatlocalcorv.org/ Joanne Gerson Environmental Committee Ward’s Ward’s Window Cleaning Service “I can see clearly now...” Dan Ward Fully Insured Free Estimates 513-390-2369 April 2015 11 Ritual Committee Rak Limud Fay May, Committee Chair Adult Education 5775 Talmud Study for Beginners Lunch and Learn April 14th and May 12th at 12 Noon At Temple or via Google Hangouts Rabbi Sigma Coran We will learn together how to maneuver through the twists and turns of Talmudic literature and look at the Tractate of Avodah Zara. What did it mean for the ancient rabbis to live among idol worshippers? What meaning does that have for us, living in a diverse modern world? How might we navigate living in many worlds at the same time? If you have a computer with a camera, or a smartphone, please join our lunch and learn via Google Hangouts. You will need to set up a Google plus account and then download Hangouts or install the app on your phone. Let Rabbi Coran know you will be joining in, and she will send you the email invite! RSVP to [email protected]. Your Inner Global Leader May 17th at 10:00 a.m. The Ritual Committee serves as a liaison between the congregation and the clergy. Its goals are to promote and encourage participation in services for Shabbat and festivals and Shabbat Morning Torah discussions and services, to evaluate liturgy and music, to discuss issues raised by congregants, to understand rabbinic plans in order to explain them to congregants, and to participate in Temple activities. Fay May, 779-2774 or [email protected] Next Meeting: April 14th Enrichment. Deborah Levine Followed by Breakfast Deborah Levine shares lessons and stories from her recent book. Her storytelling blends family, history, and humor. The stories include eye-witness accounts of the early years of the women’s movement, of immigrant experiences and lessons from those with disabilities. She also includes letters and diaries from the German front during World War II, written by her parents Estelle and Aaron Levine, Rockdale congregants (Estelle was the beloved educator at Rockdale for many years until her death in 1988). Deborah will inspire your own leadership for change as well as facilitate a lively discussion. Brunch will be served. Mirembe Coffee Update Residents of Abayudaya community who benefit from your purchase of Delicious Peace coffee have these things to say about the coffee cooperative: JJ Keki: “Today the world is in pain. We want to prove there is a better way to be proud of who you are , respect each other, and make something great together.” Athalia Deborah: “There is one remarkable issue with fair trade and that is the issue of prices, whether the world prices go down with fair trade, it is constant and farmers are assured of their bonus.” Buying Delicious Peace coffee is a mitzvah! It is time to purchase Mirembe Kawomera (Delicious Peace) coffee. One dollar of the price is a charitable contribution. Contact Joyce Alpiner at 513-489-3989 to purchase this delicious coffee. It comes in three types, Dark Roast, a very full bodied coffee, Light Roast, which is a milder taste, and Decaf. Joyce Alpiner 12 Shofar Soundings At Cedar Village, care of our residents is our first priority. We offer services for the whole person, meeting their physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs to ensure that they achieve an optimal quality of life. We take our commitment to the community very seriously and we live our mission, to provide the highest quality healthcare, senior residential and community services, in keeping with Jewish values, yet open to all faiths. Cedar Village … It’s about caring. ....................................................................... cedar village services ....................................................................... • Driving Assessment Program • Cedar Village Home Care • Independent and Assisted Living • Rehabilitation After Hospitalization • Nursing Care and Specialized Dementia Care • Hospice—Comfort and Care • Shalom Center for Elder Abuse Prevention ....................................................................... Cedar Village is a nonprofit retirement community, located in Mason, Ohio. ....................................................................... Cedar Village Retirement Community 5467 Cedar Village Drive, Mason, Ohio 45040 Tel: 513.754.3100, www.cedarvillage.org Create a lasting legacy and enrich your community now and for years to come. Tribute Funds Donations from February 6, 2015 - March 2, 2015 Rabbi Coran’s Discretionary Fund Jamey & Vanessa Kurtzer In Memory of Louis Katz Rusty & Renee Frankel In Memory of Joan Schaengold Bernard Dave Dr. Barry & Nancy Gibberman Ed & Anita Marks Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sugerman In Honor of Grace Hageman becoming a Bat Mitzvah Barry ard Madeline Berman Rabbi Kahan’s Discretionary Fund In Honor of the Birth of Seth David Flowers Leonard Berenfield Tom & Ellen Drake Barry & Nancy Gibberman Sonya Oppenheimer Vera Sanker Bimah Flowers Fund In Honor of Susan Auerbach becoming a Bat Mitzvah Alison Auerbach In Honor of Gabriel Kaufman becoming a Bar Mitzvah Fred & Sara Kaufman Library Fund In Honor of Susan Auerbach becoming a Bat Mitzvah In Memory of Joan Schaengold Frances Schloss Temple Fund General Donation: Henry Bennett In Honor of the Marriage of Felicia Wennersten & Chris Burke Daniel Hoffheimer In Memory of Harriet Lazarus Daniel Hoffheimer In Memory of Sue Richards Andy & Cindy Berman Albert & Marian Brown, JR. In Memory of Joan Schaengold Cissie Abraham Paul & Nancy Chirlin Gary & Austine Heldman Joseph & Marilyn Hirschhorn Daniel Hoffheimer Betsy & Jay Karpen Edward & Anita Marks Nancy Schneck Stacey Schneider Mr. Kenneth J. Schoster Mildred Selonick In Honor of Susan Auerbach becoming a Bat Mitzvah Dolores Goldfinger Soup Kitchen Fund In Memory of Nisha Malhotra-Kapoor Robert Prescott & Fay May In Memory of Joan Schaengold Philip T. & Helene Cohen Rabbi Victor & Louise Reichert Fund In Memory of Oscar Schwartz Philip T. & Helene Cohen Reichert Rabbinic Chair Fund In Memory of Sue Richards Gary & Austine Heldman Honor & Remember Your Loved Ones Tribute Fund with a contribution to your favorite Call Christie Woodside Rockdale Temple Office 513-891-9900 Or make an online donation at www.rockdaletemple.org Click on “Donate” at the bottom of the screen. Blair Tillett & Judy Lawrence Please consider naming Rockdale Temple in your will or estate plan. April 2015 13 Mitzvah Opportunities Comfort Trays for the Grieving Jewish Hospital Needs Volunteers The Jewish Hospital is a community faithful to its Jewish heritage and grounded in the Jewish and Catholic traditions of Service to the community. We are looking for volunteers who would like to share their time. A minimum of 4 hours a week is the commitment. We have many opportunities in various departments to make a difference! Join our team! Contact Information: Sisterhood recognizes the need to help make things easier for congregants sitting shiva or hosting family after a funeral by providing a tray of sweets. If you are able to provide baked goods that we can store in the freezer, or if you are able to help assemble and deliver the trays when needed, please contact: Alison Auerbach at [email protected] Volunteers Needed We need volunteers who are interested in lighting candles and participating in Kiddush after services on Friday nights. It’s a special way to honor an upcoming, significant date such as a Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Birthday or Anniversary. It’s also a very meaningful way to celebrate the beginning of Shabbat. Your whole family is more than welcome to join you on the Bimah for the blessings and the candle lighting. Also needed are people who would act as greeters to our members and guests when they arrive for services. For more information contact: Chris Malhotra by phone (513) 777-2039 or email [email protected]. Please volunteer and do not miss a fun Sunday with a nice group of people. Looking forward to working with you. To volunteer please call: Dolores Goldfinger 891-0725 Next Cooking Date: May 31, 2015 It only takes a few minutes to set aside a half dozen cookies or brownies in a freezer bag and to drop them off at temple. Please mark the bag with the list of ingredients for those who might be allergic to specific items and you have performed a mitzvah. Interfaith Hospitality Network VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Soup Kitchen Rockdale Temple IHN Volunteers Needed Interfaith Hospitality Network hosts a group of homeless families at Adath Israel Synagogue for 3 weeks per year – a week in July, a week in August and the week of Christmas. (For more info about the IHN program see http://www.ihncincinnati.org/) For each of those weeks, Rockdale supplies the food and the volunteers to host on Friday nights. The Literacy Network of Greater Cincinnati is Seeking Volunteers Join the Literacy Network of Greater Cincinnati in the mission to change lives through reading, tutoring and character development. Volunteers are needed for various programs, including Cincinnati Reads, Winners Walk Tall, and office help. Contact Kathy Ciarla or Sarah Cranley, at (513) 621- READ, on how you can positively impact the lives of children in the community. For further information and a tour of the facilities, please contact Rockdale Temple’s chairperson, Linda Chatterjee at [email protected]. Janie Meyers by phone (704) 771-0721 or email [email protected]. 14 Shofar Soundings Create a lasting legacy and enrich your community now and for years to come. Birthdays & Anniversaries Birthdays dults of April A 4����Felicia Holub ����Steve Fryxell 12����Barbara Harshman 14����Paul Travis ����Toby Ganz 15����Alan Lazarus 16����Rachel Kambelis ����Lois Spahn ����Gary Zeidenstein 17����Sam Potter ����Shock Torem ����Heinz Ahlers 18����Jay Epstein 19����Sally Peterson ����Alice Price 20����Phil Cohen 21����Morton Harshman 22����Janie Meyers ����Louis Poliner ����Donna Heldman 23����Marjorie Rosenthal 25����Fran Lowenstein 26����Barbara Turner-Michaelson 27����Jim Reidel Children of April 2����Emily Hageman ~ 16 years old 2����Tate Sheldon ~ 6 years old 8����David Zuckerman ~ 9 years 11����Shawn Zuckerman ~ 2 years old 11����Mira Zuckerman~ 2 years old 12����Libby Mack Hoicowitz ~ 9 years old 13����Eric Schmulewitz ~ 9 years old 15����Jacob Shapiro ~ 7 years old 22����Sienna Maltz ~ 8 years old 23����Caroline Routh ~ 12 years old 24����David Fryxell ~ 18 years old 24����Cassie Heldman ~ 18 years old 25����Naomi Eiser ~ 5 years old 30����Elyse Kadish ~ 12 years old dults of May A 1����Matvey Chudnovsky ����Maayan Yarchi ����Jenny Vaske-Punkari ����Leonid Sigalov 5����Lynne Meyers Gordon ����Arieh Venick 7����Marjorie Schaal 8����Robert Ungar 10����Perry Leitner 11����Linda Abrahamson 14����Emily Rosenberg 16����Lori Krafte 18����Lesha Greengus 19����Shelley Leitman 20����Nancy Messer 21����Donald Newman ����Joan Roberts 25����Flo Hoffheimer 26����Vivian Schwab 28����Lois Friedman ����Anita Marks 29����Doug Pullins 30����Bea Ballas ����Harriet Lazarus 31����Madeline Berman Children of May 2����Jojo Blackmore ~6 years old ����Maria Steinberg ~ 16 years old 7����Emily Braverman ~ 17 years old ����Jackson Friedman ~ 8 years old ����Marina Kottler ~ 8 years old 14����Ethan Chundrlek ~ 13 years old 15����Griffin Lynn ~ 9 years old 20����Cameron Csendes ~ 16 years old 21����Noa Jaffee ~ 6 years old 25����Noah Csendes ~ 15 years old 28����Yaffa Muhlbaum ~ 17 years old 30����Maya Berry ~ 12 years old Beginning in May, adult Birthdays are listed every five years starting with the 20th birthday and every year for members who have reached the age of 75. Anniversaries April 1����Frank & Rosemary Bloom ~ 30th 11.....Joseph & Marilyn Hirschhorn ~ 61st 15.....Matthew & Jean Chimsky ~ 65th 18.....Bert & Barbara Rosenberg ~ 67th 30.....Samuel & Lesha Greengus ~ 58th May 29����Bradley & Karla Blackmore ~ 10th 14����Patrick & Jennifer Clark ~ 20th 27����Kevin & Nancy Dick ~ 20th 28����Larry & Jen Smilg ~ 20th 27����Darryl & Bonnie Dick ~ 25th 31����David & Marilyn Reichert ~ 56th 20����Burton & Alice Perlman ~ 59th Beginning in May, anniversaries will be listed every five years starting with the 5th anniversary. All anniversaries of 50 years and over are recognized. Condolences To the Family and Friends of: Helen Ackermann loving mother of Steven and Meg Ackermann Roz Dave beloved wife of Bernie Dave loving mother of Terri and Chip Harrod Joan Schaengold beloved wife of Marvin Schaengold loving mother of Mark and Joan Schaengold Betty Wacksman beloved wife of Gene Wacksman “Children of the Temple” are those who are 18 years old & younger. Please consider naming Rockdale Temple in your will or estate plan. April 2015 15 K.K. Bene Israel Rockdale Temple Where you are valued... ...and values matter! 8501 Ridge Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45236 Address Service Requested Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Cincinnati, Ohio Permit No. 7074 Liturgical Calendar Friday, April 3, 2015 Erev Passover No Services at Rockdale Temple Saturday, April 4, 2015 Passover 10:30 a.m. Passover Morning Service 6:00 p.m. Congregational Seder Friday, April 10, 2015 10:30 a.m. Passover - Yizkor Memorial Service Followed by Luncheon 5:45 p.m. Shabbat Nosh 6:15 p.m. Rock Shabbat Service With Birthday Blessings Saturday, April 11, 2015 9:30 a.m. Sichat Torah (Torah Discussion) 10:30 a.m. Service-in-the-Round Friday, April 17, 2015 5:45 p.m. Shabbat Nosh 6:15 p.m. Shabbat Service With Anniversary Blessings Saturday, April 18, 2015 9:30 a.m. Sichat Torah (Torah Discussion) 10:30 a.m. Service-in-the-Round Friday, April 24, 2015 5:30 p.m. Tot Shabbat Service With Pre K, K, & 1st Grade Participation Followed by Dinner 5:45 p.m. Shabbat Nosh 6:15 p.m. Shabbat Service Saturday, April 25, 2015 9:30 a.m. Sichat Torah (Torah Discussion) 10:30 a.m. Service-in-the-Round Friday, April 17, 2015 5:45 p.m. Shabbat Nosh 6:15 p.m. Shabbat Service Friday, May 1, 2015 5:45 p.m. Shabbat Nosh 6:15 p.m. Shabbat Service Saturday, May 2, 2015 9:30 a.m. Sichat Torah (Torah Discussion) 10:30 a.m. Service-in-the-Round Send us your e-mail address for weekly Rock-mail! Affliliated with the URJ (Union for Reform Judaism) Serving Reform Congregations in North America Sigma Faye Coran Senior Rabbi Meredith Kahan Assistant Rabbi & Educator Eugene Meyers Executive Director Daniel Hoffheimer President Mark N. Goldman, D.D. Rabbi Emeritus Rockdale Temple 8501 Ridge Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45236 Phone: 513-891-9900 Fax: 513-891-0515 e-mail: [email protected] www.rockdaletemple.org