June / July - Kehilath Israel Synagogue
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June / July - Kehilath Israel Synagogue
KEHILATH ISRAEL’S Vol. 50, Issue 6/7 June-July, 2014 A rabbi, a cantor, and a synagogue president were driving to a seminar when they were kidnapped. The hijackers asked the three of them to hand over all of their money and jewelry. When they replied that they hadn’t any, the hijackers told them that immediately after their last wishes were fulfilled, they would be killed. “My last wish,” began the rabbi, is to give a fascinating, complicated, long sermon that I have always wanted to but never been allowed to give.” “We will grant your wish,” the hijackers replied. “My last wish,” said the cantor, “is to sing a beautiful, Yemenite style song, one of my own compositions lasting two hours. I have never been allowed to sing it.” “We’ll let you sing it,” replied the hijackers. “What is your last wish,” the hijackers asked the shul president. “Please, please shoot me now!” Synagogues throughout the world are struggling to meet the challenge to provide for the spiritual needs of today’s Jewish individuals. If you are familiar with the famous Pew report, being Jewish to most Jewish Americans means remembering the Holocaust, leading an ethical/moral life, working for social justice, being intellectually curious, caring about Israel and having a good sense of humor. Being part of a Jewish community and observing Jewish law was on the bottom of the list. They find synagogue services boring, rituals leave them unmoved and perplexed, and wonder, why be Jewish. To add to the challenge, thirty-four percent of those who identified as Jews said that one can be Jewish and believe in Jesus. The good news is that Jewish people are the most avid seekers of spirituality. However, many who grew up in synagogues did not find what they were looking for. Over the last several decades, many synagogues have resorted to “dumbing down” Judaism in the hope that if Judaism was made easier for people, more people would join. This concept proved dead wrong. As a matter of fact, most Jewish people are looking for something authentic and serious, something real and something Americanism can’t provide. They want answers to life’s questions: Who am I? Why am I here? How then shall I live? Those are the questions for which we need faith to answer. As a shul and as a community, we must become a home to spiritual seekers. In order to accomplish this we must decide what we are here for, what younger Jewish individuals and families are looking for and how Kehilath Israel Synagogue can help people on their spiritual journey. There are no easy answers and will certainly require thinking “outside of the box.” I look forward to taking that journey with you and making it a reality. Rabbi Jeffrey A. Shron Sivan-Tammuz-Av 5774 Dear KI Congregational Family, I hope this issue of the Focal Point finds everyone well. Summer is fast approaching and it looks to be a busy spring and summer season here at K.I. Rabbi Shron has some fun Shabbat evenings planned for our outdoor space in back of K.I. with catered meals which I know will be a good time for all who attend, and I hope that is all of us. There will be some fun programming in the months to come so please watch for them, consider volunteering for them and most of all attend. We will be doing a Mitzvah Day which is always a very rewarding way to spend the day helping those less fortunate than ourselves. The K.I. officers and board are working to go through a list of committees dating back to the 1980s and decide which are pertinent to K.I. today. We will then have our officers picking the committee chairs who will then work to seat their committees. When someone asks you to participate in a committee please take part. Synagogues as well as other organizations work far better when those in the organization take an active role in helping move the group forward in a positive manner. This includes helping on committees whose work it is to guide, plan, organize, program and enhance a particular area of K.I. You might even pick a committee that is a particular area interest to you and approach the officer or chairperson in charge and volunteer. We will soon have a list that outlines the committee, chairperson and the officer liaison to make it easier for you to make contact. K.I. cannot make positive strides forward if we all don’t pitch in. Committee membership is a perfect way to do your part to help K.I. accomplish great things. Briefly, I will update you on some projects we are already working on. We have identified a firm to do our financial review and will be moving forward with that project soon. The new K.I. website is very close to a go live date and it promises to be a hit. It will have terrific interactivity, ease of use, simple navigation and very orderly. I am really looking forward to its arrival. The K.I. Golf Tournament will be another resounding success and has become K.I.’s second largest fundraiser. Thank you to Amy Goldstein, Alan Gallas and their wonderful team of volunteers! In future issues I will be asking other K.I. officers to write for the Focal Point; I know they will be well received. Please have a fun and safe summer, and I hope to see you all at K.I. very soon! All the best, Craig Caplan, Presiden SHABBAT SERVICES FRIDAY, JUNE 6 Kabbalat Shabbat.........................6:55 P.M. Candlelighting*............................8:24 P.M. SATURDAY, JUNE 7 CHAI ANNIVERSARY KIDDUSH Morning Services........................9:00 A.M. Mincha..........................................8:05 P.M. Havdalah......................................9:21 P.M. FRIDAY, JUNE 13 Kabbalat Shabbat..........................7:00 P.M. Candlelighting*............................8:27 P.M. SATURDAY, JUNE 14 HONORING KHATSKEL SHVARTSBLAT’S 90th BIRTHDAY Morning Services..........................9:00 A.M. Mincha.........................................8:10 P.M. Havdalah......................................9:26 P.M. FRIDAY, JUNE 20 Kabbalat Shabbat..........................7:00 P.M. Candlelighting*.............................8:29 P.M. SATURDAY, JUNE 21 BLESSING OF THE NEW MONTH TAMMUZ bat mitzvah of marcelle kadosh Morning Services..........................9:00 A.M. Mincha..........................................8:15 P.M. Havdalah......................................9:28 P.M. FRIDAY, June 27 Kabbalat Shabbat..........................7:00 P.M. Candlelighting*.............................8:30 P.M. SATURDAY, JUNE 28 Morning Services.........................9:00 A.M. Mincha..........................................8:15 P.M. Havdalah......................................9:28 P.M. FRIDAY, JULY 4 Kabbalat Shabbat.........................7:00 P.M. Candlelighting*.............................8:30 P.M. SATURDAY, JULY 5 AUFRUF OF BRAD DAVIDSON AND MEL MALLIN’S 90th BIRTHDAY Morning Services..........................9:00 A.M. Mincha...........................................8:10 P.M. Havdalah.......................................9:26 P.M. FRIDAY, JULY 11 Kabbalat Shabbat..........................7:00 P.M. Candlelighting*.............................8:27 P.M. SATURDAY, JULY 12 CHAI ANNIVERSARY KIDDUSH Morning Services..........................9:00 A.M. Mincha...........................................8:10 P.M. Havdalah.......................................9:24 P.M. FRIDAY, JULY 18 Kabbalat Shabbat..........................7:00 P.M. Candlelighting*.............................8:24 P.M. SATURDAY, JULY 19 Morning Service............................9:00 A.M. Mincha...........................................8:05 P.M. Havdalah.......................................9:19 P.M. FRIDAY, JULY 25 Kabbalat Shabbat..........................6:00 P.M. Candlelighting*.............................8:18 P.M. SATURDAY, JULY 26 BLESSING OF THE NEW MONTH AV Morning Service...........................9:00 A.M. Mincha...........................................8:00 P.M. Havdalah.......................................9:13 P.M. *NO LATER THAN THESE TIMES TISHA B’AV MONday, AUGUST 4 TUESday, AUGUST 5 Mincha......................7:25 p.m. Shacharit.................7:00 a.m The fast begins at.......8:27 p.m. including selections of Kinot Readings from the Book Mincha...................6:45 p.m. of Lamentations........ (Tallit and T’fillin are worn) The fast will conclude at.........9:02 p.m. Tisha B’Av (the ninth day of the Jewish month of Av) is a day of mourning during which Jews fast and bewail the destruction of the Temple and Jerusalem. Along with Yom Kippur, it is the only full day fast on our calendar. This fact alone should impress upon us the importance that is placed on the observance of this day for all Jews. The preceding period, known as the “three weeks” that began with the Fast of Tammuz on Tuesday, July 15, is considered to be the saddest time in the Jewish calendar when all evidence of joy disappears until the conclusion of Tisha B’Av. Since World War II, many Jews have chosen Tisha B’Av as the day to commemorate the (Yahrzeit) loss of those family members who were killed by the Nazis and their associates on dates that are unknown. The Talmud states that G-d decreed this particular day as a day of woe and misfortune in the very beginning of Jewish history. According to this interpretation, the ninth of Av was the day when the Jews in the desert of Sinai bewailed their lot when the spies brought back bad tidings from Canaan (Parshat Shelach). So G-d declared: “You cried without cause; I will, therefore, make this an eternal day of mourning for you.” And it was then that the decree was ordered for the destruction of the Temple, and the scattering of the Jews amongst the peoples of the earth. 2 www.kisyn.org Tuesday, June 3 - 5 Sivan Erev Shavuot Mincha and Yom Tov Maariv 8:15 p.m. Wednesday, June 4 - 6 Sivan First Day of Shavuot Sunrise Shacharit 5:00 a.m. Festival Service 9:00 a.m. The Ten Commandments Exodus 19:1-20:23 Kiddush Following Service Mincha and Yom Tov Maariv 7:00 p.m. Thursday, June 5 - 7 Sivan Second Day of Shavuot Festival Service 9:00 a.m. Megillat Ruth Rabbi Tovia Singer will address the congregation (Yizkor will be recited) Mincha 8:30 p.m. Havdalah 9:20 p.m. Candlelighting for Shavuot Tuesday, June 3 - 8:22 p.m. *Wednesday, June 4 - 9:19 p.m. *No earlier than. FAST OF TAMMUZ (17th of TAMMUZ) TUESday, JuLY 15 Fast begins at ..............4:27 a.m. Shacharit.....................7:00 a.m. Mincha and Maariv.....7:00 p.m. Fast will conclude at.....9:21 p.m. The historical mourning period for the destruction of the Temple begins with the 17th of Tammuz, when the wall to Jerusalem was broken through, and ends with the capture of the city and the razing of the Temple on Tisha B’Av, the 9th of Av, three weeks later which is August 5 this year. june-july 2014/Sivan-Tammuz-Av 5774 BAT MITZVAH SATURDAY MORNING JUNE 21, 2014 OUR GRADUATES Marcelle Lynn Kadosh Julie and Ronen Kadosh are proud to announce the Bat Mitzvah of their daughter, Marcelle Lynn on Saturday, June 21, at 9:00 a.m. in the Rabbi Maurice D. Solomon Sanctuary. She is the grandaughter of the late Helen Fox Guckenheimer and Dan Guckenheimer of Overland Park and Mymon and Fefeen Kadosh of Haifa, Israel. Marcelle is a seventh grader at Blue Valley Middle School. She loves to play soccer, sings in her school choir and enjoys being a part of the school plays and musicals. She likes being a leader at Girl Scout summer camp. She has a passion for animals and raised money for the local SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). Marcelle is grateful to her family, friends and community for their support at this important time in her life. MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY CHANGES Alan & Jackye Goldberg..... 6601 W. 100th Street Overland Park, KS 66212 At the time that the Focal Point went to press these are the K.I. students’ names that we know of who graduated this year. We wish them and all others a mazal tov on their endeavors! Ariella Davidson graduated from Shawnee Mission South. Alyssa Gatewood graduated from Shawnee Mission East High School and will be attending JCCC. Allison Geivett graduated from Midway R-1 High School and will be attending Pittsburg State University. Sam Kulikov graduated from Shawnee Mission South High School and will be attending KU. Ally Lubowicz graduated from Shawnee Mission West High School and will be attending Pittsburg State University. Jacob Margolies graduated from HBHA and will be attending the University of Michigan. Blake Sallis graduated from Olathe East High School and will be attending JCCC. Ethan Scharf graduated from Blue Valley North and will be attending KU. Felicia Sokol graduated from Tisch School of Performing Arts at NYU. Hannah Towle graduated from KU with a degree in Business. Shayna Towle graduated from HBHA and will attend Emporia State University. If we missed your student’s graduation from high school, college, graduate school or professional school, please let us know. We would like to include it in our August Focal Point. Let us know the school from which your student graduated and degree earned. You can email the information to [email protected] BAR/BAT MITZVAH CANDIDATES Do you have a child who will be Bar/Bat Mitzvah age in 2015 or 2016, if so please contact Rabbi Shron at 913.642.1880 ext. 211 or [email protected] ASAP to schedule his or her Bar/Bat Mitzvah. Seth & Lisa Gortenburg..... 3906 W. 141st Drive Overland Park, KS 66224 913.814.9665 Kevin Skea..... 8422 W. 85th Street Overland Park, KS 66212 DEADLINE FOR THE AUGUST EDITION OF THE FOCAL POINT IS FRIDAY, JULY 9. WE APPRECIATE YOUR COOPERATION. june-july 2014/Sivan-Tammuz-Av 5774 A selfie of Rabbi Shron with renowned Jewish singer, Sam Glaser, at Lag b’Omer concert at Gezer Park on Sunday, May 18. www.kisyn.org 3 JUNE ANNIVERSARIES CONGREGANTS’ JUNE & JULY BIRTHDAYS We want to wish a Happy Birthday to all of the following congregants who are celebrating their birthdays: 1 Natalie & Dr. Donald Cohen (39) 5 Eleanor & Alexander Belingloph (59) JUNE: C. Barnett Alport, Clara Levine, Stanley Martasin, Barbara Steinberg, Sander Glatt, Peter Levi, Carolin Knox, Fannie Krashin, Jonathan Margolies, Tibby 6 Judith & David Weinstein (32) Rissien, Barbara Marcus, Maureen Minoofar, Miriam Wajcman, Yalene Kusnetzky. Bonita & Anton Krutz (15) 7 Dorothy & Herman Mondschein (66) Norbert Lipschuetz, Sam Devinki, Reuben Stern, Mark Kuluva, Micah Margolies, Sherrill Rosenstock, Genrikh Kokman, David Marcus, Khatskel Shvartsblat, Ruth & Ben-Zion Rosenblum (49) Barbara Goodbinder, Roza Kazakova, Adelle Matzdorff, Rabbi Jeffrey Shron, Gloria & Neil Planzer (8) Nadine Braverman, Charlene Goodbinder, Charles Goodbinder, Scott Levin, Ari 9 Carol & Arnold Caviar (46) Lubowicz, Blanche Adelman, William Schlozman, A. Robert Gast, Joyce Koch, Linda Silver & A. Robert Gast (11) Ralph Matzdorff, Karen Schwartz, Cheryl Silverman, Deanna Martasin, Radyne Rose Lee & Eugene Weisberger (51) Cohn, Yury Portnoy. 10 13 14 Felicia & Seymour Weiner (58) JULY: Samuel Gutovitz, Gary Levin, Heather Oliver, Muriel Soloff, Robert Ruth & Dr. William Nowack (35) Ginsberg, Ileen Neufeld, Richard Silberg, Cheryl Lester, Arkadiy Kats, Mary Dr. Jessica & Adam Rich (10) Eaglstun, Frank Stein, Debra Adamous, Steve Chick, Howard Jacobson, Gerald Patsy & Arnold Probin (43) Klopper, Mel Mallin, Edward Rosen, Shari Sokol, Betty Mittelman, Steven Susan & Robert Katz (22) Kingston, Janice LaPine, Eugene Weisberger, Eunice Snitz, Cory Caviar, Melissa 16 Ruth & Allan Bell (51) Goldenberg, Jocelyn Dufield, Leslee Friedman, Edward Blend, Sammie Gottlieb, Eunice & Sheldon Snitz (51) Isaac Chopp, Seymour Krinsky, Jean Parelman, Douglas Zolotor, Edward Molotsky, 18 Susan & Bruce Winston (25) Rita Myer, David Weinstein, Geoffrey Goldman, Edward Tranin, Todd Stettner, Arlene & Michael Abrams (14) Stephen Cline, Lowell Fletcher, Elliott Goldstein, David Kanter, Betty Caplan, 19 Marcia & Dr. Arnold Tropp (42) Judith Chaiken, Olga Dreyer, Jessica Gallas, Zelma Saltzman, Jennifer Fletcher, 21 Rosalyn & Howard Jacobson (50) Peyton Sher. Rachel & Josh Tucker (6) 24 Carole & Joseph Schifman (35) JUNE/JULY YOUTH BIRTHDAYS 25 Dr. Lisa & Dr. Sander Glatt (40) JUNE: Penina DeLuca, Alessandra Lubowicz, Abraham Brudoley, Grace Agron, Brody Kadosh, Sam Lubowicz, Sara Mandl, Marcelle Kadosh, Jacob Goldstein, Diane & Abraham Rozenberg (42) Nathan Fink, 27 Karen & James Lesky (43) 28 Svetlana & Dmitry Kapustin (29) JULY: Ethan Scharf, Madison Macek, Lucy Mandl, Shoshana Margolies, Leena Clark, Mary Waxman, Alyssa Gatewood, Rochelle Adamous, Elana Goldenberg. Susan & Charles Choucroun (34) THE FOCAL POINT OF KEHILATH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE JULY ANNIVERSARIES 1 Idie & Herbert Parmet (45) 2 Marsha & Seymour Krinsky (16) Adelle & Ralph Matzdorff (23) 3 Sharon & Gary Levin (48) 5 Amy & Edward Tranin (27) 8 Ileen & Dr. Ira Neufeld (35) 9 Clarice & Henry Epstein (47) 13 Deborah & Michael Stone (11) 14 Roberta & Dr. Larry Rosen (40) 24 Debby & William Schlozman (31) 26 Cynthia & Phillip Kusnetzky (50) 28 Sandra & Marvin Romer (23) Missy & Jeffrey Goldenberg (18) 31 Sharon & Geoffrey Friedman (37) 4 (913) 642-1880 FAX: (913) 642-7332 RABBI JEFFREY A. SHRON Senior Rabbi ELIZABETH PEDEN Executive Director GEVURA DAVIS Director, K.I. Fred Devinki Eitz Chaim Religious School ALLEGRA SHANBERG, Editor CRAIG CAPLAN, President RABBI HERBERT J. MANDL, PH.D. Rabbi Emeritus SAM DEVINKI, Honorary President for Life The Focal Point (U.S.P.S. 292-040) is published monthly except the June/July issue by The Kehilath Israel Synagogue, 10501 Conser St., Shawnee Mission, KS 66212-2643. Periodical postage paid at Shawnee Mission , KS POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Focal Point, c/o Kehilath Israel Synagogue, 10501 Conser St., S.M. KS 66212-2643 www.kisyn.org june-july 2014/Sivan-Tammuz-Av 5774 CUB SCOUT PACK 3153 The congregation expresses sincere wishes for a speedy recovery to Alan Goldberg and to all other members of the congregation and community who have been ill or hospitalized. ...to Shelley and Aaron Rissien on the engagement of their son, Matt to Brittany Silberman. ...to Randi and Larry Haith on the recent wedding of their son, Ben Conley to Janina Greisel. ...to Betty Price on the recent Bar Mitzvah of her greatgrandson, Isaiah Krigel, son of Shanti and Eliyahu Krigel of Tulsa, OK. ...to Shirley Rose on the recent Bar Mitzvah of her greatgrandson, Jack Small, son of Lisa and David Small. ...to Irene Dreiseszun on the birth of a great-granddaughter, Liv Maxwell Fisher, daughter of Erica and Evan Fisher. ...to Shirley Levine on the birth of a great-granddaughter, Miriam Shoshana Liggett, daughter of Liora and Josh Liggett of Israel. With our May 22nd Pack meeting last month, Cub Scout Pack 3153 has completed its 25th year of providing the Cub Scout program to the Jewish community since being founded and sponsored by Kehilath Israel Synagogue in 1988. A “transition ceremony” was held moving the boys up one grade level in their program. Now the summer programming begins with camp programs and planned “Summertime Pack Activities.” Camp Programs include Cub Scout Day Camp (coordinated by Elly Goldstein, Cubmaster), Overnight “Bear” Resident Camp for boys going into 3rd grade in the fall (lead by Brian Balanoff and Aaron Tarjan), and Overnight “Webelos” Resident Camp for boys beginning 4th and 5th grades in the fall (lead By Brad Klinock and Richard Jacobson). Overnight/Resident Camping programs are held at the Theodore Naish Scout Reservation in Bonner Springs. As has been the case since the Pack’s inception, the additional expense incurred in order to provide kosher meals is generously subsidized by the K.I. Men’s Club. We are anticipating substantial growth (to 40+ boys) within the Pack this coming year, as the “incoming” class of current kindergarteners is substantial. We have held a “Spring Recruitment” to introduce the programming, and will do a “Fall Recruitment” in late August or early September. The first “special event” will be the Sukkah “Camp-in” on Chol Hamoed Sukkot, October 11, in the K.I. Sukkah. Cub Scout Pack 3153 is open to all boys who will be entering the 1st through 5th grades this fall from throughout both the Jewish and general communities. The program is Shabbat and holiday observant and maintains kashrut at all functions. If you (or your friends) have sons, grandsons, nephews, etc. in this age range, this is *THE* activity to look into! For further information regarding Cub Scout Pack 3153, please do not hesitate to contact Elly Goldstein 913.544.2354/[email protected]), or Ted Goldstein, Pack Committee Chair 913.271.6798/[email protected]. ...to our capable and reliable office volunteers who assist in so many ways: Eunice and Sheldon Snitz Isabelle Gallas. We greatly appreciate their efforts on our behalf. ...to Linda Silver for preparing May’s Chai Anniversary Kiddush. Bagels & Book Discussion Sunday, June 1st, 10:00 am at K.I. Join us for bagels and a lively discussion. Speak directly with the author via phone or teleconference. One Amazon review says, “The book I was born to read.” RSVP to Rabbi Cukierkorn at 913.940.1011. Sponsored by Temple Israel, K.I., and the Midwest Center for Holocaust Education june-july 2014/Sivan-Tammuz-Av 5774 www.kisyn.org 5 Annual Community-Wide All Night Shavuot Program Prayer, Study and Celebration - A Kansas City Tradition Tuesday, June 3, 2014 Kehilath Israel Synagogue (10501 Conser, Overland Park) Rabbi Tovia Singer Dynamic educator, author, powerful radio talk show host and world renowned public speaker Rabbi Singer is Director of the counter-missionary organization, Outreach Judaism, an international organization dedicated to countering the efforts of fundamentalist Christian groups and cults who specifically target Jews for conversion. Through his stimulating and provocative appearances, Rabbi Singer has been an inspiration to thousands. He is the author of the book, “Let’s Get Biblical: Why Doesn’t Judaism Accept the Christian Messiah?”, and a frequent guest on television and radio shows. 8:15 Mincha Service: Traditional (Rabbi Jeffrey Shron) and Egalitarian (Rabbi Alan Londy) 9:10 Catered Dairy Buffet Dinner including blintzes and cheesecake 10:15 KEYNOTE: RABBI TOVIA SINGER The Battle for the Jewish Soul! Are the Missionaries Winning? 11:45 Rabbinic Panel “Response to Keynote” Rabbis Daniel Rockoff, David Glickman and Doug Alpert; moderated by Rabbi Mark Levin 1:30 Study Session with Rabbi Tovia Singer Let's Get Biblical! How do Missionaries Paint Jesus into the Jewish Scriptures? 3:15 Informal Study Session with Rabbis David Glickman, Rebecca Reice and Beryl Padorr 5:00AMSunrise Service (Traditional and Egalitarian) followed by breakfast Sponsored by Rabbinical Association of Greater KC, Area Congregations and the Frank Morgan Fund of Kehilath Israel Synagogue For information or if attending study programs only: email [email protected] or call 913.327.4622 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------PREPAID DINNER RESERVATIONS REQUIRED. Register online at kcrabbis.org or send to: Rabbinical Association, 5801 W. 115th, Box 113, Overland Park, KS, 66211 by Wednesday, May 28. Additional cost for reservations received after May 28. NO CHARGE to attend KEYNOTE AND STUDY SESSIONS. Name(s) __________________________________________________________________ Phone #_____________________________ Email: ________________________________ Adults attending dinner #_______@$15.00 per person = $_______ ($18.00 after May 28) Students (age 21 and under) #_______@$10.00 per person = $ ______ Total amount of check enclosed: $________ (Make checks payable to Rabbinical Association) 15th annual ALLAN GREENBERG MEMORIAL KEHILATH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE GOLF TOURNAMENT 06.23.2014 GET INVOLVED • SUPPORT KI! monday,june23,2014 •atoakwoodcountryclub 11 am check-in & lunch • 12:15 pm shotgun start • auction throughout JOIN US FOR LUNCH 11 am - 1 pm $10 Kosher hamburgers & hot dogs + Sides Watch for eblast with silent auction brochure - bid on wonderful items. Text in bids - You can also bid on day of tournament. Keep checking the website (kisyn.org) for updates. volunteer – Day of the event. (Call the K.I. office prior to day of tournament.) participate – Join the fun for lunch, activities and silent auction. RAFFLE Buy tickEts FoR A chAncE to win A Proceeds benefit KI Scholarship Committee & youth activities of the synagogue Co-chairs: Amy Goldstein & Alan Gallas june-july 2014/Sivan-Tammuz-Av 5774 www.kisyn.org $1600 smokER! 8 www.kisyn.org june-july 2014/Sivan-Tammuz-Av 5774 Shabbat alfreSco Fourth Fridays of the month @ 6 pm June 27 July 25 Aug. 22 Join us in our outdoor chapel at 6 pm for an interactive, creative Friday night service followed by a catered picnic and kids’ activities. Adults: $10/adults Children 12 & under: Free Traditional Services Times: June 27 - 7 pm July 25 - 6:55 pm Aug. 22 - See August Focal Point EvEnts arE graciously undErwrittEn by thE caviar Family Fund For KEhilath israEl Please clip and return to the K.I. office with your payment. 10501 Conser St., OPKS 66212 ReSeRvatIOnS due One weeK PRIOR tO event. Name:_______________________________________ Daytime Phone: ________________ Best Email:_________________________ June 27 # Adults @ $10/each_____ # Children under 12 and under (free)_____ July 25 # Adults @ $10/each_____ # Children under 12 and under (free)_____ august 22 # Adults @ $10/each_____ # Children under 12 and under (free)_____ total Included:_______________ Shabbat alfreSco ESRIG-GOULD MEMORIAL ALCOVE With Reverence We Record the Following Yahrzeits MEMORIAL TABLETS 3 SIVAN-JUNE 1 MAX STUDNA SARAH TIVIN 4 SIVAN-JUNE 2 PESSAH ADELMAN DANIEL GANDAL RACHEL KESSLER SOPHIE MNOOKIN LOUIS PRICE ARCHIE SOLSKY GERTRUDE TENENBAUM 5 SIVAN-JUNE 3 EILEEN CHERNOFF JOSEPH EISBERG RACHEL EPSTEIN REITZA GROSSMAN ROSALIE KARS SOPHIA KASS MORRIS KLUTZNICK ANNA KORT NELLIE KRASHIN SARAH KUSNETZKY SHLOMO LAPIN BEN LERNER 6 SIVAN-JUNE 4 ABRAHAM AJBERSCHITZ SHEINDL AJBERSCHITZ ELIYAHU AJBERSCHITZ HINDA AJBERSCHITZ LIBA AJBERSCHITZ MINDL AJBERSCHITZ HARRY FEDER HELEN GORDON EDITH GULINSON JAKE LEVIN FRED LOEB JOSEPH MARCUS JAKE STOLOV LEIBISH WALDMANN BRACHA WALDMANN DAVID WALDMANN ESTHER WALDMANN MEIR WALDMANN YAAKOV WALDMANN YITZCHAK WALDMANN 7 SIVAN-JUNE 5 ABRAHAM BOXER LOUIS CHEPLOVE SIGMUND MANDL ADELA MARKSON MORRIS RITZ CHANAH SHAW CHANA SZYDLOWSKA 8 SIVAN-JUNE 6 HERMAN DUBIN IDA FEINGOLD ANNA GLASSMAN LORA GODLER SHEINA GOLDMAN ROSE KESSLER JOSEPH KRAITCHMAN GERTRUDE WOLOWSKI MAX ZALCMAN 9 SIVAN-JUNE 7 ABE BOGASLAVSKY SARAH GOLDMAN EARL GOODBINDER BESSIE HATIH HENIYA KOCHEROV HARRY KOLKIN 10 GERTRUDE SLOBOSKY JACOB TAGER 10 SIVAN-JUNE 8 WOLF BRAILOVE ISIDORE CHALET FRANCES DELEVE CELIA GOLDIN MANUEL GULINSON ABRAHAM HALPERN LOUIS LEVINE RUTH MOSKOVITZ REBECCA PARDO STANLEY SCHIFMAN 11 SIVAN-JUNE 9 TOVA ADAMOUS SARA BOBROW CLARA BULAVSKY JENNIE CUMONOW LOUIS DOLGENOW HELEN LERNER SAM PENER JACOB ROSENBERG MAX ROSENBLOOM ABE SHER 12 SIVAN-JUNE 10 SAM DREISESZUN JEFFREY EISBERG CHESTER KAPLAN ALBERT STRAUSS 13 SIVAN-JUNE 11 DAVID BECKMAN SAMUEL BOGART SARAH BROMBERG ROSE GREENBAUM BERNICE KOGAN HELEN MANDELBAUM PETE ROSEN JACOB ROSENBERG ALVIN SHULTZ 14 SIVAN-JUNE 12 MORRIS BASSIN BERTHA JACOBSON JAMES JACOBSON HYMAN JERWICK SAMUEL STEPONSKY MARK WEIL KATE WEISBERGER 15 SIVAN-JUNE 13 EDITH ADELMAN MOLLIE BELL YEHUDA HOROWITZ ANNA KAPLAN CLAIRE LEVY 16 SIVAN-JUNE 14 DORA CONE MOLLIE MADLOF ANNA ROSENFELD ALBERT STEIN HARRY WEINER 17 SIVAN-JUNE 15 SARA BARABAN ELIEZER BOBROV SAM DANIELS HELEN FEINGOLD LEE KROSS HARRY LADINSKY CHAIM MALLIN CHAIM POLLMAN 18 SIVAN-JUNE 16 DOROTHY BLONSKY MORRIS CAPLAN MORRIS FEINGOLD MILTON GLASS GERTRUDE KLINOCK DAVID SELTZER 19 SIVAN-JUNE 17 ABRAHAM BETTINGER SARAH KALLIS EVA KATZ MARY KOCHEROV ETTA KUSHNER SARAH SHULTZ JOEL WINSTON 20 SIVAN-JUNE 18 IDA BRONSTEIN SHEPPERD GOLDIN LEON KOCHEROV ISADORE LEVINE NATHAN RUBINS SAM WALDMANN 21 SIVAN-JUNE 19 WILBERT GOLDBERG MORRIS HOROWITZ RACHEL KATZ DAVID WACKNOV 22 SIVAN-JUNE 20 MEYER BROWN LOUIS CARR ABE EPSTEIN MOLLIE FISHMAN MORRIS GLASSMAN MARJORIE POWELL JACK SLOBOSKY 23 SIVAN-JUNE 21 BERTHA GLASSMAN JOSEPH LEVINE LEAH SALWINSKY 24 SIVAN-JUNE 22 SHEINA BOXER ADELE KORNREICH LEO SHAPIRO 25 SIVAN-JUNE 23 SAMUEL DALEN FLORENCE DROSKIN GERTRUDE MILOVITZ HENRY SCHWARTZ SIESS FAMILY 26 SIVAN-JUNE 24 LEIB BRATMAN SARAH STEIN SOLOMON TAYLOR 27 SIVAN-JUNE 25 HARRY DANIELS DAVID KOFFMAN CHESTER MONDSCHEIN JACOB PITTELL MAYME WEINER KATIE WENECK SYLVIA LEVINSON ROSE RAIZEN HERTA RUSCHIN 29 SIVAN-JUNE 27 MINNIE GAMPOL FANNIE GARFINKLE BETTYE MILDER BENJAMIN PARNES JEANETTE PASNIK 30 SIVAN-JUUNE 28 FLORA BECKENSTEIN SOL KLEVATT ROSE MEDOFF CHARLES ROSEN PHILLIP SWEET 1 TAMMUZ-JUNE 29 MILDRED KASS MAX SPITCAUFSKY ZVI WENECK 2 TAMMUZ-JUNE 30 HARRY COHEN BESSIE GREEN REVA KAPLAN BERTHA NARON MICHAEL NOVORR MORRIS PFEFER DAVID ROSEN MINNIE WEISBEIN 3 TAMMUZ-JULY 1 LOUIS DOLGINOW MORRIS FLAPAN ROSE WEXLER 4 TAMMUZ-JULY 2 ISIDOR BLOCK WILLIAM HIMMELSTEIN HENRY KOPPEL 5 TAMMUZ-JULY 3 MOSHE COPELAND MIRIAM DREZNER HARRY ESRIG LOUIS GRODSKY MARY JACOBSON SARA POLLMAN BERNARD ROBINSON HARRY SANDLER 6 TAMMUZ-JULY 4 SIMON AGRON MORRIS EISBERG HENRY JEVINSKY RUTH KRAFT REVA RAINEN JAKE RITZ ABRAHAM RUBIN MOSES SHOLTZ ETHEL SILBERMAN SAMUEL STOFFSKY ROSE TARABOULOS 28 SIVAN-JUNE 26 ESTHER CHEPLOVE MENDEL DUBINSKY BEATRICE EISBERG ANNA KOFFMAN www.kisyn.org june-july 2014/Sivan-Tammuz-Av 5774 MEMORIAL TABLETS CONTINUED 7 TAMMUZ-JULY 5 DOROTHY KAPLAN SIGMUND MANDELBAUM SOLOMON MARGOLIS MARGIT METZL HARRY SAGAND SONIA SKOLER MEYER TRANIN PHILIP TURNER IRVIN WOLOWSKI 8 TAMMUZ-JULY 6 DAVID DROSKIN HYMAN GOLDFINGER ALEXANDER MANN 9 TAMMUZ-JULY 7 IRVING COOPER WILL OSHANSKY REBECCA SCHULTZ 10 TAMMUZ-JULY 8 S. DAVID BAELLOW ABRAHAM JABEN ELAINE KUBEL BEN KUTLER ABRAHAM LAPIN LOU PACK SAMUEL RUBEN SALAMON TARABOULOS LEONARD WACKNOV 11 TAMMUZ-JULY 9 JOE BERKSON CHAYA GOLDMAN MAX KLINOCK AARON LIEBERMAN ALEXANDER MARGOLIS SHMUEL SCHULTZ CELIA STRAF A.S. VILE 12 TAMMUZ-JULY 10 ESTHER BOLD HARRY BROWN ANNA KAPLAN E. ROBERT KLEIN ROSYA PORTNOY WILBUR TIGERMAN LANORA YOFFEE MORRIS ZWILLENBERG 13 TAMMUZ-JULY 11 BESSIE CORTEZ ANNA GERSHBERG LILLIAN GREEN BERNARD MARGOLIS ETHEL OXMAN JACK RAINEN DAVID RITZ 14 TAMMUZ-JULY 12 FRED DEVINKI HARRY KRAFT RUBIN ROMER MENDEL ROSLAWOWSKI TILLIE SIMON HARRY SNITZ 15 TAMMUZ-JULY 13 FRANK AGRON SEYMOUR ASHER SIMON BERNSTEIN MERYL BERNSTEIN ANNA COHEN MAE FELD ANNETTE GREENBERG ROSE LONDON RHEVA SPITCAUFSKY VITIA SWARTZ 16 TAMMUZ-JULY 14 ITA BENGIS BENNIE BETTINGER IRVIN BRATMAN JOSEPH MAIZLISH 17 TAMMUZ-JULY 15 ALBERT BASSIN BERTHA BASSIN MIRIAM GARON GLENN GOLDSTEIN SHIMON GREENBERG SHMUEL GREENBERG SARAH HUNTMAN MORRIS KROSS DOROTHY LIPKIN JOANNE PACK CHANA SHLYEN GITTEL SWENDZEWSKY HANNA SWENDZEWSKY BARNEY TANHOFF ISRAEL UMNATZEV JACOB UMNATZEV RACHEL UMNATZEV BRINA ZELMANOVICH BRONIA ZELMANOVICH ISAC ZELMANOVICH MENDEL ZELMANOVICH RACHEL ZELMANOVICH RIVKA ZELMANOVICH YECHIEL ZELMANOVICH 18 TAMMUZ-JULY 16 MORRIS BODKER JOSEPH FEINGOLD LILLIAN KRAITCHMAN WILLIAM PESMEN BEN ZION SALWINSKY CHAIA TKATCH 19 TAMMUZ-JULY 17 ESTHER BLASBALG PHILLIP BUCKSNER CELIA KATZ ELY MOLOTSKY JANET PFEFER ROSE WITSCHNER 20 TAMMUZ-JULY 18 HETTY BENJAMIN BERNARD KANTOR LOUIS KULUVA ANNA PELTZMAN 21 TAMMUZ-JULY 19 LIZZIE DOLGINOW SARAH GOLAD LEA INDYK VIOLA LEVINE ZVI MARGOLIS SARAH RAPOPORT BESSIE RUBIN MARVIN ZEFF 22 TAMMUZ-JULY 20 BEN APPELBAUM LENA GAMPOL ESTHER MALLIN SHERMAN PITLUCK FLORA PREVAN JACK RUBEN 23 TAMMUZ-JULY 21 SAM BROWN ROBERT DOLNIK june-july 2014/Sivan-Tammuz-Av 5774 EVA GUCKENHEIMER RAE LIEBERMAN ETHEL PACK 24 TAMMUZ-JULY 22 ANNA ARSANSKY ROBERT BITNER JULIUS COHN POLA EISENBERG NATHAN GULINSON EDITH MEDOFF BADANA OSADCHY MAURICE SCHWARTZ JAKE SHABASON BREINDEL WANG MOLLIE ZEFF 25 TAMMUZ-JULY 23 YESHAIA BOBROV JOSEPH MOSSEL ROSE NEWMAN REBECCA RITZ JENNIE SHANERMAN JOEL TONKIN 3 AV-JULY 30 FRANCES BERNSTEIN BENJAMIN GOLDMAN ROSE HOROWITZ FANNY LANSKY MARY ROSENBERG ERNEST SPECTOR MARTHA WEINER 4 AV-JULY 31 HYMAN EPSTEIN MORRIS KANDLIS MORRIS KATZ JACK KLOPPER HARRY PRESS ABE ROGERS LENA ROMER BRONIA ROSLAWOWSKI 26 TAMMUZ-JULY 24 JOSEPH BORMASTER CHARLOTTE LAZERWITZ MORRIS MELNICK SARA RABIN 27 TAMMUZ-JULY 25 MORRIS MORGAN DAVID RUBIN DONALD RUDNICK MAURICE SCHIFMAN ABRAHAM SCHNAER ISADORE SERKES ABE SHNIDERMAN 28 TAMMUZ-JULY 26 MILTON BURNETT MARY FLAPAN LIPPMAN GOLDMAN SARA MNOOKIN 29 TAMMUZ-JULY 27 ABE BETTINGER GEORGE ECHELSBERG MAX JABEN IDA KULUVA GEORGE PRICE ROSE SHAPIRO EDWARD TREMPY 1 AV-JULY 28 MELVIN BEISER MAURICE BURNETT MINNIE LEVINE MIRIAM LEWKOWITZ SAMUEL LEWKOWITZ PAUL SHNIDERMAN ANNA SOLOMON LEAH STRAUSS FAIVA WEINER 2 AV-JULY 29 TILLIE BROWN JERI EISMAN LUCY GOULD ABRAHAM HAITH DAVID HARTMAN SIDNEY LEVINE FLORENCE ROSENBLATT EVAN SOLTZ www.kisyn.org 11 COMMUNITY CORNER Annual Community-Wide All Night Shavuot Program A Kansas City Tradition to Feature Keynote Speaker Rabbi Tovia Singer The Jewish community will join together for the annual all-night Shavuot program on Tuesday, June 3 at K.I. Synagogue. The evening begins at 8:15 p.m. with two Mincha services and followed by a catered buffet dinner which requires advance prepaid reservations. At 10:15 p.m., noted author, educator, popular radio talk show host and world renowned public speaker, Rabbi Tovia Singer will present: “The Battle of the Jewish Soul! Are the Missionaries Winning?” A rabbinic panel will respond to Rabbi Singer’s keynote afterward. Rabbi Singer will lead a study session at 1:30 a.m. and an informal study session with area rabbis will follow. A sunrise traditional service and an egalitarian service, both followed by breakfast will conclude this holiday celebration. Stay for a few hours or remain until dawn and engage in study opportunities throughout the night. Snacks and coffee will be served. This program is cosponsored by The Rabbinical Association of Greater KC, supported by area congregations and funded by the Frank Morgan Fund of Kehilath Israel Synagogue. Congregations help Feed the Hungry for Rosh Hashanah Jewish Family Services, in partnership with the Rabbinical Association of Greater Kansas City, has teamed up with area congregations in response to the ever-growing need for food assistance in Kansas City. In preparation for Rosh Hashanah, our congregation has chosen to collect donations of Grape Juice. These items will provide food for Rosh Hashanah to more than 150 households in our community. Please drop off your food donations in the specially labeled collection barrels in our building through August; items will be picked up and distributed through the JFS Holiday Project prior to the start of Rosh Hashanah. If you have any questions please contact Susan Choucroun, 816.942.8317. If you would like information regarding the JFS Food Pantry, or would like to become a JFS Food Pantry recipient, volunteer, or donor, please call Jo Hickey, Food Pantry Director, Jewish Family Services, www.jfskc. org, 913.327.8257. Jewish Employment Services June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30: Jewish Employment Services “Kaffee Klatsch”. Weekly coffee meeting for jobseekers; get and give support in an informal session hosted by a JES coach. Get a great start on your week! Complimentary 12 coffee and nosh; business casual dress. JCC Conference Room A (inside theater entrance), 8:30-9:30 a.m. Arrive before 8:30! June 10, 26: Jewish Employment Services “Getting Unstuck” Roundtable. Informal bi-weekly session led by a JFS counselor to provide tools to get unstuck and move forward in your job search and life. RSVP to [email protected]. Call JES with questions at 913-730-1449. 10-11 a.m. June 17: Jewish Employment Services “Job Search Strategies” Learn how to create an efficient and productive approach to your job search. Part of the Jobseeker Workshop series. RSVP to [email protected]. June 18: Jewish Employment Services “Resume Workshop”. This great workshop is part of the Jobseeker Workshop series. RSVP to [email protected]. June 24: Jewish Employment Services “Successful Conversations”. This networking workshop is part of the Jobseeker Workshop series. RSVP to [email protected]. June 25: Jewish Employment Services “Interview Skills Workshop”. Learn how to interview for your success! Part of the Jobseeker Workshop series. RSVP to [email protected]. June 25: JES Monthly Job Club. Hone your interviewing skills! A panel of Interviewers will explain what they want to hear--and not hear--from Interviewees. Business casual dress, Conf. room C., 5:30-6:30 p.m. Learn to capture your personal stories at June 12 author event All of us have special stories to share, but sometimes putting those memories down on paper can be challenging. You can learn some of the tricks of the trade on capturing those special times from local author Rolland Love on Thursday, June 12 during a special program. Love, a veteran writer whose short stories and novels are written in a style that has often been compared to Mark Twain, has co-authored the book “Homegrown in the Ozarks Mountain Meals and Memories,” about growing up in the Missouri Ozarks. Love’s June 12 program is co-sponsored by Jewish Family Services’ Help@Home program, the Jewish Community Center’s Heritage Center and the Johnson County Library. This event will take place 1-2 p.m. in the Multi-Activity Center (Theatre wing) of the Jewish Community Campus, While Love’s presentation is free, reservations are requested by June 9 by calling Dawn Staton, JFS director of older adult initiatives, at (913) 327-8239, or emailing her at [email protected]. the Positive Aging Expo, a day dedicated to sharing information to various programs, services, activities and resources for positive, purposeful aging and keeping one’s self happy, healthy and active. The expo is co-sponsored by Jewish Family Services and Catholic Charities of Kansas City-St. Joseph, Inc. The expo, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., will take place at the Jewish Community Campus; it is free with a charge for lunch. Annarose Ingarra-Milch, an expert on positive aging and author of “Lunch with Lucille”, will be the keynote speaker. There will be a variety of hands-on activities and presentations on such things as nutrition, spiritual and wellbeing. For more information, please contact Dawn Staton at JFS, 913.327.8239 or email [email protected]; or Monica Burgin at Catholic Charities, 816. 659.8259 or [email protected]. ‘Day of Discovery’ to Kick Off Year of Jewish Learning Mark your calendar for an exciting, upcoming community program: “Day of Discovery – Explore the Joy of Jewish Learning in Kansas City.” This event will be held from 8:45 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., at the Jewish Community Campus on Sunday, August 24. Learn, study, and discover some of the community’s finest Jewish educators, rabbis, and cantors, who will lead sessions on a wide range of topics. Our own Rabbi Jeffrey Shron, Rabbi Herbert Mandl, and Bob Gast will be teaching. Registration and a continental breakfast begin at 8:45 a.m. Study sessions will be offered throughout the day beginning at 9:30. Lunch will be served from 12:15 –1:10 p.m. and a dessert reception will conclude the day. Registration for the event will begin in early August. The program is co-sponsored by The Rabbinical Association of Greater Kansas City, Jewish Community Center’s Department of Jewish Life and Learning, CAJE/Jewish Federation of Greater Kansas City, Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy, Village Shalom and area congregations. For more information, visit kcrabbis.org or contact Annette Fish, Administrator/Program Director, Rabbinical Association of Greater Kansas City, by email at [email protected] or by phone at 913.327.4622. Positive Aging Expo set for August Save the date of Thursday, August 14 for www.kisyn.org june-july 2014/Sivan-Tammuz-Av 5774 We gratefully acknowledge the following Contributions... K.I. BUS FUND YAHRZEIT SARAH SHER HARRY SHER MORRIS GOLDBERG Shirley Frischer K.I. GENERAL FUND BIRTHDAY ELINOR FRIEDMAN Marlene & Art Meltzer DONATION Joel Zitron HONOR DR. ADINA ALPORT Beverly & Barnett Alport MEMORY BEN GROSS David & Fran Kanter ESTHER ABEND MARVIN FREEDMAN SAM GINSBERG MOTHER OF LINDA GOLDFARB Beverly & Barnett Alport YAHRZEIT SAM WALDMANN Sophia Waldmann Sherry Waldmann Heidy & Norman Farber Michael & Miriam Farber SOL GALLAS Philip & Irene Gallas EISIG WOLOWSKI Erna Wolowski PHILIP LITMAN Lois & Manny Winston FANNIE LEVIN Ida Levin SHERMAN RADETSKY Esther Radetsky BILL WEINDLING Bill & Fani Schifman ANNE TEST Neva Bennett YIZKOR Lois & Manny Winston LOVED ONES Beverly & Barnett Alport CHAI KIDDUSH FUND OUR ANNIVERSARY ELINOR & SHERRILL FRIEDMAN LINDA & ELLIOTT GOLDSTEIN FRAN & DAVID KANTER ELENA & MIKHAIL KOSIBOROD NEDRA & LEONARD ROSEN MADELINE & ROBERT SCHIFMAN K.I. RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FUND HONOR YAHRZEIT SEMYON KATZ Faya Portnoy MARY & ISSIE CAVIAR YOUTH YAHRZEIT MARY CAVIAR Arnie & Carold Caviar june-july 2014/Sivan-Tammuz-Av 5774 K.I. SCHOLARSHIP FUND HONOR YAHRZEIT ESTHER BITNER HELEN BITNER Sharon & Howard Levitan MALKA & DAVID GULKO Fehr Family ISRAEL DWORETSKY Irwin & Carol Cohen SEYMOUR KRINSKY VIDEO LIBRARY ANNIVERSARY NEDRA & LEONARD ROSEN ELINOR & SHERRILL FRIEDMAN Seymour & Marsha Krinsky MELVIN & EVELYN SPITCAUFSKY LIBRARY FUND MEMORY MELVIN SPITCAUFSKY Spitcaufsky Memorial Foundation YAHRZEIT HARRY GOLDSTEIN Dr. Donald & Natalie Cohen PHILIP QUITO Edith Quito Andrea Gasser SARAH SPINDLER Edith Quito HARRY COHEN Dr. Donald & Natalie Cohen JACK & SARAH RUBEN MEMORIAL YAHRZEIT SARAH RUBEN BERNARD RUBEN BERNARD & GOLDA GASSER JACK & SARAH RUBEN William & Sandra Gasser LIBBIE & JACK SHER BOOK FUND YAHRZEIT HERBERT WM ALPORT Gustava Alport Carol & Joel Lissauer SHIVA-CHESED FUND YAHRZEIT LEONA KOCH FANNIE NASH Joyce & Dr. Harold Koch RABBI SHRON’S DISCRETIONARY MEMORY ESTHER ABEND Joel Zitron RABBI MANDL’S DISCRETIONARY YAHRZEIT TILLIE BECKMAN Teri Becker MARY WACHTEL Ben Corchine BESS KUSNETZKY Yalene Kusnetzky NACHMAN CARROLL Nicholas Kelne www.kisyn.org THE SHERMAN & IRENE DREISESZUN COURT FUND YAHRZEIT JEANETTE FRIEDMAN Irene Dreiseszun K.I. BLUE RIDGE CEMETERY FUND DONATION Dorothy Bronfman Marjorie Jerwick Sofiya Lapidus Arlene Bobrow Art Bratt Sidney Carr Rose Carr Jacqueline Kraft Adeline Trempy Josephine Solomon Miriam Wajcman MEMORY WILLIAM POWELL Melba Katz WILLY LATTER Lilian Lipschuetz YAHRZEIT LOVED ONES Rose Gross TILLIE BECKMAN Teri Becker ALEX KRAFT Ann Studna MARCUS KAPLAN Marian Kaplan SARA WEINER Leah Cohn ALICE LAPIN Bill & Fani Schifman MORRIS ROZENBERG Rela Rozenberg MARY CAVIAR Eddie Caviar SHERMAN RADETSKY Charlene Rubin EVA GREEN Ruth Feinberg HEAT & LIGHT FUND YAHRZEIT GERALD PLESSNER Zolan & Doris Gilgus ESRIG – GOULD FUND YAHRZEIT HARRY GOLDSTEIN Sam Gould EUNICE & BEN RUBEN CHAPEL FUND YAHRZEIT HORTENSE GERSHON Susan & Steve Osman SIGMUND & RUTH MANDL FUND DONATION Jasmine Dey 13 14 www.kisyn.org june-july 2014/Sivan-Tammuz-Av 5774 june-july 2014/Sivan-Tammuz-Av 5774 www.kisyn.org 15 l K ilath Isra e eh Sy nagogu e The Focal Point of Kehilath Israel Synagogue 10501 Conser Overland Park, KS 66212 913.642.1880 FAX 913.642.7332 www.kisyn.org Periodical Postage Paid at Shawnee Mission, KS WEEKLY SERVICES ROSE MORGAN CHAPEL SUNDAY SHACHARIT 9:00 A.M. MONDAY-FRIDAY SHACHARIT 7:00 A.M. Week of June 1 6:55 P.M. REMAINDER OF JUNE & JULY SUNDAY-FRIDAY MINCHA AND MAARIV 7:00 P.M. IMPORTANT JUNE-JULY DATES: ROSH CHODESH TAMMUZ - Saturday, June 28 Sunday, June 29 FRIDAY, JULY 4th - SHACHARIT SERVICE - 9:00 A.M. FAST OF TAMMUZ - Tuesday, July 15 ROSH CHODESH AV - Monday, July 28 SHA B 1ST SHABBAT OF THE MONTH June 7 July 5 Aug 2 B AT SHALOM 10:30 - 11:30 am Ages 2-5 Singing - Dancing - Stories - Play - Hebrew - Snacks Parents welcome to stay or join services in the main sanctuary.
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