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Congregation Ner Tamid Bulletin April 2009 Vol23. No. 4 Nism/Iyar 5769 ? TRADITIONAL FAMILY SEDER Wednesday, April 8 At 6:00 pm Enjoy a lovely catered dinner with your Temple family when you celebrate Passover with us here at CNT! Adults: $65/Member $85/Non-member Children (5-12): $25 4 and Under are Free RSVP by ApriL3to Roberta at 733-6292, ext 202. Payment guarantees reservation. BIG Ticket raffle Three Chances to Will! 1st Prize - Trip (Winner selects (1) fabulous trip from four choices! Details on page 151 2nd Prize - $1,000 Cash 3rd Prize - (1) Personal Parking Space at CNT for(l) year, including High Holidays Drawing Held At Annual Meeting Tuesday, June 0 Seller of Winning Ticket Wins $1,000! 1 Ticket - 850 3 Tickets - $100 8 Tickets - $250 GET YOUR TICKETS NOW! Only 600 Tickets Available! Tickets and complete details of all prizes are available in the Temple office. Community-Wide Yom Hashoah Service At Midbar Kodesh Temple 1940 Paseo Verde Pkwy. Henderson, 89012 Monday, April 20 7:00 pm Guest Speaker - Dr. Mary Johnson - Facing History Discusses the voyage of the S.S. St. Louis and it?s legacy in the 21st Century. Holocaust Art Exhibit By Robert Sutz www.robertsutz.com Sponsored by the Board of Rabbis of So. Nevada, Nevada Governor?s Council on Education Regarding the Holocaust and the Holocaust Survivor?s Group of So. Neveda. Funded by a grant from the JFLV. LIVE IN CONCERT AT CNT! Tucson Jewish Youth Choir Sunday, April 26 Details on Page 42008-09 Temple Board President - Harry Sax harrydotcom @cox. net VP Administration - Gregg Solomon ghsolomon@ghscllc.com Treasurer - Barry Lewisohn blewisohn @aol.com Corporate Secretary - Amy Matthews amy@bigT.com VP Member Retention - Marsha Goldberg decagon] 2@aol.com VP Member Recruitment - Lisa Skurow Isk urow @yahoo. com VP Ways & Means - David Rounds drounds@uptimelv.com VP Youth & Education - Jacky Rosen siegfried7@aol. com VP Ritual - Del Acosta dacosta6 @cox. net VP Social Action - Cindy Jensen ckjensen @cox. net Trustees lllisa Polis illisa_h @yahoo. com Bruce Matza brucematza@innovationsinmanagement.com Brett Primack bcvegas@yahoo.com Pam Poster pamposter@aol.com Sandy Stolberg sandys2@cox.net Phyllis Lewis phyllisandcal@aol.com Rick Carter recarter44 @gmail. com Michelle Blank, Sisterhood President cntsisterhood@cox.net Michael Unger, Men?s Club President pmomike@aol.com Stephanie Watman, NTTY President namtawgurl @aol.com Past Presidents Marla Letizia Dr. David Wasserman Scott Stolberg Jeff Kahn Dr. Stewart Blumenfeld Dr. Steve Kollins Drew Levy Hon. Michael Cherry Bob Unger Dr. Bernard Farrow Jerry Gordon *Eugene Kirshbaum Cal Lewis -cDavid Goldwater Eileen Kollins *deceased Kenneth Schnitzer OFF WITH HIS BEARD! Last Chance for Leavening at IHOP Wednesday, April 1 4:30 pm - 9:00 pm 7490 Las Vegas Blvd, by the LV Outlet Mall, Warm Springs & Las Vegas Blvd. Discounted Meals Available - $10/Adults; $7/Kids. Any Meal off the menu includes beverage and piece of cake (appetizers extra). Up to 50% of proceeds benefit CNT! RSVP appreciated. Contact Beth Bowman, 733-6292 ext 205 or email her at Bbowman@lvnertamid.org. Everyone who RSVP?s receives an entry ticket to win a $50.00 AMEX Gift Card! Winner need not be present at time of drawing. 2 W W W . L V N E R T A M ID .O R G A Message from Rabbi Akselrad oject Ezra is now a reality! Our tradition tells the story of two men in a row boat. In the middle of a lake one of the men exclaimed, ?Look, there is a hole in the boat! Neither of us can swim. We must do something quick!? To which the other man replied, ?Why should 1 do something, the hole is not on my side of the boat?? Too often in society we think that other people?s problems don?t impact our lives. We wonder, ?why should I help them? I am struggling with my own needs.? But as the story poignantly illustrates, we are all in the same boat. The economic mess that our society is struggling with is not something that affects ?other folks?, it is impacting every family. Those who have jobs are fearful of losing jobs. Many are under employed or unemployed. There is a lack of confidence in business and government to right the ship, and yet we can not live without hoping that morrow - or the day after tomorrow - II be better. Our tradition reminds us that ?Kol Yisrael Aravim zeh I?zeh-Every Jew is responsible for one another". The tradition also reminds us that the highest form of tzedakah is when we help another become self sufficient. many businesses are letting people go, there are those who are hiring. If you are in such a position or know of a position, please let Christina know so she can help make a match. It is as simple and as profound as that. You should know that between JFSA and myself we made 16 matches before officially launching Project Ezra. It is not as much as I would like, but for those 16 people it is the difference between life and tragedy. Her first week at JFSA she had 28 appointments trying to assist people finding work. The second component of Project Ezra will be financial help to those who need emergency assistance. The details for this are still forthcoming. However you should know that your Federation has made a $250,000 commitment towards Project Ezra which will involve hiring a part time caseworker, a vocational services director and greatly enhanced tzedakah support during this time of need. From my recollection this is the largest grant in the history of our community towards such a project. I am very, very proud. If you are in a position to support the Federation Campaign this year, please do so. The need is great. YIDDISH ; : : : ? :*?' *. .**: :: ?. ;* ?. ? ? ? i. Borscht Belt in the Desert Saturday, April 18 At 7:30 pm $36 CNT/JCC Members $45 Non-members Join us for an evening of food and fun! Reserve your seat or table NOW! Seating based on when payment is received. RSVP to either the Temple office at 733-6292 ext 202 OR the JCC at 794-0090. The time to act is now. Yom Hazikaron Based on these two values I began to make announcements from the bima starting in November. If you knew of a job or needed a job, please let me know. Quickly I became overwhelmed. I reconceptualized the program and developed a strong partnership with the Jewish Federation, Jewish Family Services and the Board of Rabbis. It is called Project Ezra. Ezra was a prophet who brought hope to the Jewish people in difficult times. His was a message of hope and helping others. Ezra is also the Hebrew for ?help?. Project Ezra will have two components. The first component will be a vocational job flacement service to be housed at Jewish jpnily Services. Christina Primack has been ired to direct this program. Its mission is simple: to help people find jobs. To be successful, we need everyone's help. While April 27 at Temple Beth Sholom 10700 Havenwood Lane 7:00 pm Yom Ha?Atzmaut (Israel Independence Day) May 7 Adelson Campus 9700 W. Hillpointe Rd. 5:00 - 8:30 pm April 2009 3 cvcte ef Ufe April B'nai Mitzvot Russell Posin April 4 proud parents are Anita Si Mitchell Leah Freid April 17 proud parents are Shawna Sr Daniel Ari Cohen April 25 proud parents are Stacey & Doug Jason Jacobs April 25 proud parents are Wendy Si Wayne Mazel Tov To.... Robyn and Adam Brustein on the birth of their first child, Amanda Reese born on February 5. Eric and Jennifer Wiiker on the birth of their daughter, Jovie Maemi, born on February 9. Proud grandparents are Abby and Linda Wilder Sheila & Norm Kaufman on the birth of their first grandchild, Kayla Morgan Sternfield, born on January 27. Proud parents are Melissa & Marc. Bruce <? Annie Matza on the birth of their grandson Alec Cooper Matza, born March 10. Proud parents are Roger and Amy: proud big sister is Ava. We mourn the passing.... Mary Shoikoff, beloved aunt of Marsha Goldberg Isabel Fiores, beloved mother of Gilbert Jean Goldstein, beloved mother of Aydie Unger (Bob), David Goldstein (Linda) and Judy Klein (Joel), beloved grandmother of Matt, Danny, Joey and Shelby Yu . y\ VA The Tuc son Jewisli CoUccVt* Youth Choir Sunday, April 26 at 12:30 pm cv ^ St- mm nn'1 - The Tucson Jewish Youth Choir is a community choir made up of young Jewish singers in grades 3-8. The group began in 2000 and will celebrate it?s 10th Anniversary by recording their second CD. They have toured the Southwest numerous times, performing concerts in northern & southern California, New Mexico, Texas and all around Arizona. What makes them unique is the diversity of it?s members - Reform, Conservative, Orthodox and Chabad - all sharing their love of music and performing. Both young and old enjoy hearing these talented performers sing songs in Hebrew, Yiddish, English & Ladino - from old Yiddish lullabies to Broadway show tunes, to the latest in Israeli rock and roll. Their concerts are fun and full of lifel Pickets - .Sr/ ldults S5/Seiiioi*s & Kids Don?t miss this opportunity to see theml To purchase tickets or for more information, contact Beth Bowman at 733-6292 ext 205. Passover Yiskor April 2009/5769 Yiskor Service Wednesday, April 15 - 10:00 am Barry Budgar Peter W. Brill Beatrice Dolnick Sharon Costa Rebeca Ekert Adele Emmer Louise Ewing Bev Feldmar Goldie Figlarz Rueben Finkelstein Ruth Fleisher Isabel Flores Allan Fredland Jerry Getz Alice Ginsburg Janette (Jean) Goldstein Sylvia Gordon Norman Gould Charles Hawk Leslie J. Hinden Alvin Inglett Edward Johnson Katherine Kalich Sylvia Klainman Cindy Kline Matthew Lee Coleman Lehrman Alvin ?Buddy?Levy Robert Lewison Lucie Lunenfeld Gerald Luwisch Pam Matzkin Elizabeth McGuinley Michael Milano Herman Rabinowitz Anita Rappoport Lillian Reker Harry Rubinson Lorraine Sachs Harvey Sanoff Edith Savage Milton Schecter Katherine Selinsky Lorene Schur Natalie Shaw Molly Shoofey Mary Shoikoff Norma Sirota Mary Ellen Jensen Stokes Craig Stolar Shirley Stolberg Milton Tenenbaum Gerald Toffel Sandra Watman WWW.LVNERTAMID.ORGPeople of the Book - Notes from the Library The great news is our CNT Library is just about ready to open! With summer just around the corner this is a great time to start thinking about all the wonderful books you will find in the new CNT library. We are anticipating opening the library sometime during the month of June. Members will be issued a Library Card which will entitle you to check out books for you and your family to enjoy. Library Hours: Monday - 1pm - 6:30pm Tuesday - 4pm - 8:30pm Wednesday - 11am - 4pm Thursday - CLOSED Friday - 6:30pm - 7:30pm (before services) Saturday - CLOSED ^jnday - 9am-1pm (when religious school is in session) The library is seeking volunteers able to commit weekly to 2 - 4 hour shifts. Duties will include checking books in and out, re-shelving books, inputting book information, making labels for new books and so much more library fun! To volunteer please call Emily Perlman, 897-1999 or Beth Bowman at the Temple, 733-6292 ext 205. Annual Temple Meeting Tuesday, June 9 7:00 - 9:00 pm Join us for coffee and dessert as we install our new Temple Board. Men's Club will also be announcing their Man of the Year recipient. We will also be thanking all of our Temple volunteers who have graciously given of their time this past year. Religious School will present the Shomer Torah Award for Shabbat attendance, and don?t forget.... THE BIG RAFFLE! MARK YOUR CALENDARS! To all our wonderful volunteers.... Our Shabbat Greeters: Bessie Levy, Lori Emptage, Marilyn Goldstein, Marlene Acosta, Cathy Linefsky, Sid Barasch, Louis Friedner Our Office Volunteers: Shirley Kouffman, Ellen Sonenthal, Alec Sonenthal, Sonny Spiwak, Patty Meyers, Bernie Deutscher, David Linefsky, Allan Goldberg, Lorelei Wojnicz, Joy Ruby, Emily Pearlman, Corinne Johnson, Ann Sandell, Carolyn Friedner, Priscilla Kenwood, Bill Goldman, Marty Loeb, Alan Hlnden, Stephanie Finch, Steve Lang, Judy Winnick, Renee Diamond, Sheila Oakley If you would like to volunteer, please contact Nancy Weinberger at 733-6292 ext 201. New Members in February: David ci Sarah Godfrey, Burton & Laurel Berez, Terrel & Eve Tucker CHA1 (LIFE) CAMPAIGN In an effort to make the act of giving fun, affordable, inclusive and relevant to our heritage, we?ve designed a new campaign that we hope everyone will join. While our congregation depends upon the generosity of major donors, it is the entire congregation?s support that makes Ner Tamid a viable and thriving community. Without each and every one of you, our Temple would never be able to continue it?s development as one of the most special congregations in the country. Therefore, we hope that you and your family will consider one of the campaign levels. You can easily add it to your existing auto-payment plan by contacting Lynette Solomon in the Temple office at 733-6292 ext 212. Forms are available in the Temple office or you can donate on our website, under ?Donations?, using a Visa, Mastercard, American Express or Discover card. We need your help now, more than ever. While these are the toughest times to be giving, give we must. Thank you in advance.... CNT. King David Memorial Gardens An Opportunity to Pay Homage to Our Loved Ones The Kind David Memorial Garden is a special place where the names of loved ones may be permanently etched to remember and honor their lives. The Garden provides a calm and serene venue to acknowledge and reflect on how they touched our lives. The Garden is open 1/2 hour prior to services on Friday nights to provide an opportunity to those who wish to lay a stone at the name of their loved one or just sit and enjoy the peacefulness of 'the Gardens. If you are interested in remembering someone in the Garden, contact Nancy Weinberger, Executive Director, at 733-6292 ext 201. Individual Memorial Space - $500 each Rows of Remembrance (includes 6 names) - $12,500 each row April 2009 5 Earn money for our youth... the easy way! Join Albertsons Community Partners Shop Albertsons and Sav*on Drugs and we?ll receive up to 4% of your eligible purchases! HOW?_____ Simply connect your Preferred Savings Card to our Community Partners ID# today. Go to www.albertsons.com. Click on ?In The Community? for the Community Partners link. -----/& Albertsons?----- Community partners Giving back for youth. One cart at a time. CNTs ID # is 49000112397 Register Todayl Youth Croup Comer IBN (Itty Bitty NTTY) is our newest addition to youth groups, for kids grades 3-5. Parent volunteers work to help plan events throughout the year. The next event is April 19, Spring?s Preserve at 12:30 pm. For more in?formation, contact Becca Phillips, IBN Advisor, at rphillips@lvnertamid.org; co-advisor llene Scharf. TNT (Teens of Ner Tamid) is the youth activity group for students in grades 6-8. For information on upcom?ing events contact Pam Poster, TNT Ad?visor, at TNTatCNT@aol.com or call her at 731-9246. Beth Falk, Religious School Principal This month I want to introduce one of our Teen Tuesd^^ Teachers, Fran Bromley-Norwood, our Pre-Confirmation qWw grade teacher. Fran has taught for many years here and had several of these students in religious school. In the beginning of the school year, Fran asked the class what they were interested in learning about this year. The majority of the students said that they wanted to learn more about the holocaust because the people who survived were getting older and soon would not be around to share their stories with upcoming Jewish generations. They also discuss Jewish values on a weekly basis and decided that each person would be in-charge of a tzedakah project, in which everyone in the class could participate. Some of these projects included making games for the Family Promise families that stay at our Temple, donating food to JFSA, collecting books for the needy and making cards for sick children. Since their class has focused primarily on the holocaust, they are creating a program for the other Teen Tuesday students for Yom Hashoah on April 21, 2009. So when your teen comes home and you ask what they did at class today, and they reply ?nothing?, there?s really a whole lot of something going on! If you have any questions or comments for Fran, you can email her at Franjcc@earthlink.net. In my next article, I will be highlighting the Pre-Confirmation 9th grade class, led by Brad Lennox. JCC Day Camp This Summer! June 29-August 21 (8) Weeks of Day Camp! Cet on the Camp K'helah bus from CNT to the Adelson Educational Campus! Only $25 a week for round-trip transportation! NTTY (Ner Tamid Temple Youth) is CNT?s youth group for teens grades 9- 12, that involves our high school youth with their peers on a local and regional basis. For information, contact Jolie Brislin, NTTY Advisor, at joliebrislin@yahoo.com. Swimming, Sports, Arts & Crafts, Science, Drama, Israeli Culture, Field Trips and Much, Much More! For more information, contact Neil Popish at the^ JCC of So. Nevada at 794-0090. Registration forms are available at the Temple office or on the JCC web site www.jccsn.org. 6 W W W .L V N E R T A M ID .O R G Lonnie Kritzler, Director of Early Childhood Education )ring is here and that means it?s time for our first big event everl The Kantor Early Childhood Education Center Parent Committee and myself would like to invite you to our springtime fundraiser, "Little Hands, Big Hearts". It will be held on Sunday, May 3 at 11:00 am in the Social Hall at CNT. This event marks our first annual fundraiser and promises to be a fantastic time with great music, delicious food and desserts, silent and live auctions and ?art? created by our very own preschoolers, special for this event! Our special guest entertainment and auctioneer will be nationally recognized entertainer Tony Pace! Some of the many great auction items we have include a helicopter trip to the Grand Canyon, a hot air balloon ride for (4), tickets to the Lion King, and numerous salon and spa gifts - just in Jhne for Mother's Day! Tickets for the event are only $20 per adult and are available for sale in the School office. Childcare, including lunch, will be available at no cost so there?s no need to worry about a babysitter! Please let us know if you need childcare when you purchase your tickets. Little Hands, Big Hearts Cary & Lynn Kantor ECEC Spring Fundraiser Sunday, May 3 11:00 am in Social Hall Tickets are $20 per Adult Payment guarantees your reservation. Childcare, which includes lunch, available at no charge! Let us know if you need childcare when you purchase your tickets. Tickets available at the School office. MOM & BABY YOGA Mondays, April 6 - June 1 > ^ P 9:00 am - 10:00 am For Newborn to 24 Months Cost: $150 Vli Mom & baby yoga classes provide an opportunity for you to regain strength and flexibility, to bond with your baby in an enjoyable activity and to connect and network with other moms. This rogram is co-sponsored by CNT & the C. CITY LIGHTS MUSIC TOGETHER Fridays, April 3 - June 19 10:30 am - 11:15 am V nl i V For Newborn to 24 Months Cost: $215 This is a delightful, joyous approach to movement and music-making with your infant, toddler and preschooler - singing, dancing, playing instruments together. This program is co-sponsored by CNT & the JCC. To sign up for classes or for more information, contact Julie Olsasky at the JCC, 794-0090, ext 121, or visit www.jccsn.org. Tot Shabbat Friday, April 3 6:30 pm - 7:15 pm Tot Shabbat begins with a short service, followed by a special craft and snack. This program is open to all children ages 2-5 yrs. old and their parents. Note: Parents Must Stay With Child. Led by Rabbi Akselrad, Lonnie Kritzler and Ellen Cropp. Stay & Play Group Weekly ~ 10 to 11 am Tuesdays or Thursdays Session 3/May 5-June 4 (5 weeks) $50 Classes are filling up fast! Open to children 18-28 months old. Each class offers a balance of structured and unstructured play as children encounter all the elements of a traditional preschool day routine and curriculum: art, language, music, movement and dramatic play, Jewish holidays and Jewish culture. Classes are led by Lonnie Kritzler, ECE Director, and Nicole Fletcher, one of our teachers. Space is limited so sign up now! RSVP to Lonnie at 632-2250 ext 211 or lkritzler@lvnertamid.org. Preschool Registration Summer 2009 Fall 2009-2010 Space is Limited - First-cOme, first serve basis. Payment guarantees your child?s space. Summer Registration Fee - $100 Fall Registration Fee - $200 To register, or to schedule a tour, contact Lonnie Kritzler, Director, at 632-2250 or email her at lkritzler@lvnertamid.org. April 2009 7 Hot Topics w/Rabbi Akselrad Thursday, April 2 at Noon Join Rabbi each month for the ?Topic du jour?, from politics in the Middle East to theology, to current events and how they effect us as Jews. Bring a brown-bag lunch and join in the discussion. FREE and open to all. Love the Stranger Thursday, April 23 7:00 -8:00 pm The Torah is very specific: we are commanded in Deut. 10:19 to ?love the stranger, because you were strangers in the land of Egypt?. Join Rabbi Adar each month for an exploration of various kinds of strangers. This class is free and open to all. RSVP to the Temple office appreciated but not required. More Than ?Half-Torah? With Rabbi Adar Friday, April 24 At Noon Enliven the weekly readings by learning the weekly Haftorah readings with Rabbi Adar. Together, you will look at the texts, in English, learn stories and midrash connected to the texts and explore the fascinating worlds of the prophetic books. Bring a brown-bag lunch and get an introduction to these great voices. This class is free and open to all. Tai Chi for the Jewish Soul Sundays, April 19, 26 At 9:30 am Facilitated by Sheryl Chenin-Webb; Through the gentle movements of Tai Chi you can increase physical fitness, lower blood pressure, reduce stress related illness, increase flexibility, reduce pain and inflammation associated with arthritis and connect to Judaism on a whole new level. Classes are FREE and open to all adults - men and women. Note, there is no class when there is no Religious School. Previous experience not required; great for beginners. Sunday Afternoon at the Movies ?When Do We Eat?? Sunday, April 19 at 2:00 pm Our final movie of the season is ?When Do We Eat??, a dark comedy about the Stuckman family, who really put the ?fun? in dysfunctional. Convening for the ?world's fastest Passover Seder? is Ira and Peggy and their children: Zeke, a misunderstood druggie; Ethan, a failed entrepreneur turn Chasidic; Lionel, an autistic teen; Nikki, a sex therapist - plus their cousin Vanessa and their estranged, lesbian half-sister, Jennifer. Sound like a modern Ten Plagues? Throw in a one-eyed Israeli tent salesman, a meal ?kosher enough for Moses? and one tablet of Ecstasy and the stage is set for an evening of Biblical proportions. Rated R. Be sure to join us for afternoon full of laughter and discussion, popcorn and lemonade. The movie is FREE and open to all adults. 55+ Senior Social Group Laura Ellis, Femme Fatale At Charleston Heights Arts Ctr. Sunday, April 5 At 12:30 pm at CNT Join us for a lovely afternoon at this multimedia show and hear Laura Ellis, Femme Fatale (The Music of Film Noir). Tickets are just $15, which include round-trip bus from CNT. We will leave CNT parking lot at promptly 12:45 pm. Tickets are limited; first-come, first- serve basis. For tickets contact Joyce Herlands at the Temple office at 733- 6292 ext 253 or email her at Jherlands@lvnertamid.org. 55+ Senior Social Group Holocaust Memorial Program Wednesday, April 22 At 12:30 pm Join us for a Dairy Luncheon and Yon| FJashoah program. Everyone ^ welcome. RSVP to Joyce FJerlands at the Temple office at 733-6292 ext 253 or email her at jherlands@lvnertamid.org. Book Review ?A Journey to the End of the Millennium? Thursday, April 30 At 7:00 pm One would think from all the brouhaha about the imminent arrival of Y2K that the world had never experienced a change of millennium. In fact, we?ve been through it all before, as A.B. Yehoshua reminds us in his novel A Journey to the End of the Millennium. Yehoshua?s tale is more that just a travelog through the Europe of the 10th century; it is also a meditation on religion, law and the differences between the European Sephardic tradition and that of the Middle Eastern Ashkenazic Jews, differences that echo the current social and ideological conflicts within Israel today. This program is FREE and open to all. A study guide can be found on-line from the URJ at http://urj.org/articlesJ index.cfm?id = 1446. Facilitated by Roberta Sabbath. 8 W W W .L V N E R T A M ID .O R G I We need your heln1 sZomeSO"P?nd,ouo?"^ 5200 annually for our group. 1- Goto www.escrip.com -? Click on ?sign-up" ' cart?' ?!! instwct,ona *? register your grocery cards and your existing credit/debit cards. ^ It s Easy! It?s Free! It?s Powerful! Your annual contribution potential: April 2009 ?A Taste of Judaism" Are You Curious? Beth Bowman Program Director We would like to introduce our new Program Director, Beth Bowman. Beth has been an active congregant at CNT for the past 3 years accomplishing so much in such a short time! Her first assignment was assisting with our Annual Mensch of the Year in 2007, and then chairing the Gift Wrap fundraiser in 2007 & 2008. In 2008 Beth was elected to the CNT Board of Directors and continued her involvement in many of the fundraisers and programs the Temple offers. Beth will be working with the Chesed, Social Action, Seniors, and Membership committees as well as other tasks to insure that CNT continues to offer the high level of programming it has become known for. Beth lives in Las Vegas with her 3 children Dyana, Bobby, Michael and their dog Rocco. Her greatest accomplishment was learning to read Hebrew and celebrating her B na, Mitzvah at CNT with daughter Dyana in the summer of 7008 tn volunteer, Beth can ? get involved on a co??' T mid.Qrg or 733-6292 ext i reached at BBowman@1vN R to her new positionl Offered at Congregation Ner Tamid, get a modern Reform Jewish perspective on Jewish life. 3-Class * Basic philosophy of Judaism Series * Meanings of Jewish Holidays and customs Thursdays * Understanding of Jewish April 23 April 30 community and organizations May 7 OPEN TO BEGINNERS 7-9 pm JEWISH OR NOT! Free but space is limited! To register, please call 702.632.2288 Sponsored by Bradley, Rebecca and Elizabeth Aim Snyder Scholarship Fund rim Memories...APRIL 2009 r Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat i i Overeaters Anonymous 9:30 am Last Chance for Leavening at IHOP 4:30?9:00 pm 2 A A 9:30 am Stay & Play 10:00 am Hot Topics w/Rabbi A Noon R/S West 4:30 pm JACS 6:00 pm NA 6:30 pm 3 City Lights Music 10:30 am TotShabbat 6:30 pm R/S Shabbat Service 7:30 pm 4 Adult Ed 9:00 am Shabbat Morning Service 10:00 am Torah Study 11:15 am Posin BM 10:00 am Happy Pesach! 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Am NO R/S 55+ Seniors at Charleston Heights Arts Center 12:30 pm Mom & Baby Yoga 9 am AA Noon Stay & Play 10:00 am GA 12:30 pm NO R/S EAST NO TEEN TUESDAY Overeaters Anonymous 9:30 am Temple Seder 6:00 pm ? Passover Morning Service 10:00 am NO R/S WEST OFFICE CLOSED Shabbatone Family Service 7:30 pni Adult Ed 9:00 am Shabbat Morning Service 10:00 am Torah Study 11:15 am 12 NO R/S 13 Mom & Baby Yoga 9 am AA Noon Sisterhood Seder 6:00 pm Second Mondays 7:00 pm 14 GA 12:30 pm NO R/S EAST NO TEEN TUESDAY Men?s Club Seder 6:00 pm 15 Yiskor Service 10:00 am OFFICE CLOSED AA 9:30 am 1 6 Stay & Play 10:00 am Jewish Vets 1:00 pm R/S West 4:30 pm JACS 6:00 pm NA 6:30 pm Men's Club Board Meeting 6:30 pm Sisterhood Board Meeting 7:00 pm 17 City Lights Music 10:30 am Sliabbat Serv ice 7:30 pm Freid BM 18 Adult Ed 9:00 am Shabbat Morning Service 10:00 am Torah Study 11:15 am Yiddish Cabaret & Deli Night 7:30 pin FREE Notary Service To Temple Members And Their Families! At the Temple office; by appointment only. 19 R/S 9:15 am 4th Grade Family Ed Tai Chi 9:30 am IBN Spring?s Preserve 12:30 pm Confirmation 12:30 pm Movie ?When Do We Eat?? 2:00 pm 20 Mom & Baby Yoga 9 am AA Noon Yom Hashoah at Midbar Kodesh 7:00 pm 21 Stay & Play 10:00 am r GA 12:30 pm R/S East 4:30 pm PC8, PC9, Gesher 6:15 pm Confirmatioii Rehearsal 6:30 pm 22 Overeaters Anonymous 9:30 am 55+ Holocaust Program and Dairy Luncheon 12:30 pm 23 A A 9:30 am Stay & Play 10:00 am R/S West 4:30 pni JACS 6:00 pm NA 6:30 pm Taste of Judaism 7:00 am Love the Stranger 7:00 pm 24 City Lights Music 10:30 am Half-Torah w/Rabbi Adar Noon Sisterhood Shabbat 7:30 pm Israeli Dancing 25 Adult Ed 9:00 am Shabbat Morning Service 10:00 am Torah Study 11:15 am Cohen/Jacobs BM 10 am Please contact Carolyn Friednerat 457-7091 for an appointment today! Donation to Temple's Operating Fund welcomed. 26 R/S 9:15 am Men?s Club Golf Tournament Tai Chi 9:30 am Confirmation 12:30 pm Tucson Youth Choir 12:30 pm 27 Mom & Baby Yoga 9 am A A Noon Yom Hazikaron @ TBS 7:00 pm Stay & Play 10:00 am 28 GA 12:30 pm R/S East 4:30 pm PC8, PC9 6:15^i Confinnarion Rehtl^ i 6:30 pm Yom Ha?Atzmaut @ Adelson Campus 5:00 pm 29 Overeaters Anonymous 9:30 am AA 9:30 am Stay & Play 10:00 am R/S West 4:30 pm JACS 6:00 pm NA 6:30 pm Taste of Judaism 7:00 am Book Review w/Roberta Sabbath 7:00 pmMen?s Club Update From Michael Unger, President The Men?s Club Annual Art Auction was a huge success. Thank you to all who attended. We staged a fantastic evening of finger foods, wine and cheese, coffee with snacks, and good conversation. We also placed on display approximately 200 pieces of art ranging in price from $20 to $2000. There were Rockwell?s, Neiman?s, and Chagall?s, sports memorabilia, art from Israeli artists, prints, originals, and serigraphs. The evening was filled with auction excitement, good food, and a wonderful team of volunteers, led by Alec Sonenthal. Thanks guys for a great job. During the month of March the Men?s Club produced the most aggressive event in our history. On March 22nd we partnered with Touro University and staged THE HENDERSON HE A L TH EXPERIENCE. This was not your typical health fair. We had dozens of exhibitors, lectures, blood screenings and demonstrations. Dr. Fred Toffel coordinated this extraordinary event and Greenspun Media was our print advertising partner. Along with Greenspun Media, Channel 3 and K-Jul Radio contributed lots of air time to our event and we drew hundreds of participants, lots of give aways and important information on diabetes, cancer, disaster preparedness, insurance, vision, nutrition, and medical assistance. On March 24th, the Men?s Club staged a seminar on the current housing crisis. Guest speakers spoke about loan modifications, short payoffs, credit impacts, financial options and the Housing Rescue Plan. This was a special community presentation on understanding the new financial options that are available, and the government programs that affect them. Many thanks to Marty Loeb for creating and chairing this informative event. Mark your calendars.......On April 26, the Men?s Club is hosting its Annual Golf Tournament. This year, the tournament will be held at Boulder Creek Country Club. 7:00 am check in (free breakfast) and an 8:00 am shotgun start. It is a 4 Man scramble format (so you do not have to be a good goIRM we then serve you lunch, awaw trophies and prizes, and offer promises of a memorable day. Please call 932- 2222 (Drew Levy) to make reservations, find out about entry fees and sponsorship opportunities. You can also stop by the Temple reception desk for forms and additional information. Men?s Club Seder Tuesday, April 14 6:30 pm Come enjoy a special Men?s Club Seder. Everyone is welcome - grandfathers, fathers, sons and grandsons. Cost is $36/per person. RSVP to Steve Tarnow at 265-8995. Payment guarantees your reservation. A huge ?Thank you? from Sisterhood to everyone who contributed to this year?s Campership Fund. We were able to give out 20 scholarships this year! Sisterhood All Women?s Seder Monday, April 13, 2009 At 6:00 PM Sisterhood & Temple Members - $40.00/person Non-Members - $46.00/person Girls 13 and Under - $20/person PAYMENT GUARANTEES YOUR RESERVATION. RSVP BY APRIL 6TH. Send all payments to the Temple office, payable to CNT Sisterhood, Attn: Women?s Seder. Service will be led by Sheryl Chenin-Webb and Maxine Molinsky Sisterhood Shabbat Friday, April 24 at 7:30 pm We will be collecting that evening donations of makeup, nail products, hair products...items that make women feel pretty! Items will be donated to a local w