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Congregation Ner Tarpid Tan *13 n?ni5 The Reform Synagogue of Las Vegas 2761 Emerson Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada 89121 Ruth Fite, Executive Director Sandro Cohen, School Principal Terri Herman, Bulletin Editor October 1989 Tishrei - Cheshvan 5750 Sanford D. Akselrad, Rabbi Kenneth J. Schnitzer, President Schedule of High Holiday Services (Please bring your "Gates of Repentance Prayer Books") Yom Kippur Sunday, October 8th 8:00 p.m. Kol Nidre Monday, October 9th 10:00 a.m. Day of Atonement Monday, October 9th 1:15 p.m. Children?s Service Monday, October 9th 3:00 p.m. Afternoon Service Monday, October 9th 5:00 p.m. Yiskor and Closing Service Kiddush will follow closing services of Yom Kippur. Babysitting available for all High Holiday Services. Schedule of Services Friday, October 6 Services conducted by Rabbi Akselrad 8:00 pm Oneg sponsored by Golden Chai. Friday, October 13 Succot Services conducted by Rabbi Akselrad 8:00 p.m. Oneg sponsored by Debra and Art Schreck Friday, October 20 Simchat Torah Services conducted by Rabbi Akselrad 8:00 p.m. Oneg sponsored by the Religious School Friday, October 27 Services conducted by Rabbi Akselrad 8:00 p.m. Brandon Rosenthal Bar Mitzvah Oneg sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rosenthal in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son Brandon and the Bat Mitzvah of their daughter Danielle. Rabbi?s Message ?CHOOSING JUDAISM? With the growth of our Congregation comes the need for new programs and fresh ideas. I begin this rabbi?s message with a call for your involvement. There is a whole nost of committees ranging from youth ac?tivities, adult education and religious school for you to give your input and direction to the Temple. In addition, our auxiliaries, Sisterhood, Brother?hood and Golden Cnai provide wonderful ways for you to support the Temple in vitally important ways. For more information please give the Temple office a call. This fall sees the inception of two new programs for our Congrega?tion. In this bulletin you will see a variety of adult education programs for the fall/winter. Additionally I am currently looking forward to starting an Outreach committee at our Temple. Outreach is a national program sponsored by the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. The program is designed to help integrate interfaith couples, ana new converts into Con?gregational life. Last month we listened to Lydia Kukoff, the national director for Outreach speak at our Temple. In her speech she emphasized the need for a concerted, caring effort by the Congregation to meet tne needs of these families. Furthermore, in her books she has made the excellent point that whether one is born Jewish or becomes Jewish one must still make a con?scious choice to be Jewish. You will be hearing much more about Outreach in the months ahead. If you are interested in becoming a part of the Outreach committee please let me know. There are many reasons why someone joins a Temple. Some feel that it is the Rabbi or location. I am convinced that while those elements are important, people also look to a Temple to help them become more informed and involved with their Judaism. In the past two years our programs have expanded to meet this need. Now the choice for involvement is yours. B?shalom, Sanford D. Akselrad Rabbi ________________ YfiHRZEITS Our Apologies for Missing in September ALBERT JOFFE JEAN SCHNITZER October 6 IRENE BARNES LEO SCHNEIDER PEPIE J. MOLASKY MARITN KISHNER JOSEPH KARLIN MORRIS LIPSHAW October 13 MURIEL KOSSOY FRANK AVED WILENSKY NED H. BORTMAN October 20 MORRIS ALPER MAYNARD L. MARK CLEO GOODMAN SYLVIA KRAMER ANNIE LADER October 27 IRWIN FELDMAN REBECCA SHAPIRO EDWARD SANOFF FRED BRADFIELD IRVING CORBEN HENRY GURMANCongregation Ner Tamid L 'Shanah Tovah With the deepest wishes for a healthy and peaceful new year! Break the Fast Congregation Ner Tamid Cordially Invites You To Our Annual Break the Fast following Yom Kippur Services. Make your reservations early - limitec Table of ten may be reserved. limited seating. Adults - $12.oo Children 5 to 13 - $6.oo Children under 5 - No Charge Please mail to: (check enclosed) Congregation Ner Tamid 2751 Emerson Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89121 Attention: Break the Fast Name: Address: Phone: No. of Adults:__ No. of Children: _ Children under 5: BAT MITZVAH Hi! My name is Danielle Lorin Rosenthal. I am 12 years old, and attending Cannon Jr. High School. My Bat Mitzvah is October 28, 1989. Being Jewish means a lot to me. I have the privilege of sharing this special oc?casion with 2 special people. I am twinning with Irina Kartavaya Gofner. Also my older Brother Brandon. My hobbies are swim?ming, dancing, gymnastics, and sign lan?guage. Last I would like to thank my parents for all the help and support they are giving to me. BAR MITZVAH My name is Brandon Gregory Rosenthal. I?m 13 years old and in the 8th grade at Cannon. I am a member of the National Junior Honor Society and currently serving on the Student Union. My hobbies are playing all sports, spending time with a friend, and eating. My Bar Mitzvah is Octo-^ ber 27, 1989 and is different from other:! because I?m sharing with my sister, Danielle? I hope all the congregation will share this joyous moment in my life with me. Page 2 Congregation Ner Tamid -------------------------------------------------------\ Simchat Torah Family Services Don t forget to join as Friday night October ZOth, at 8:00 p.m. Bring your children, so they can be a part of this years celebration. Sciccot Family Services Also do not forget oar special celebration on Friday night, October 13th, at 8:00 p.m. GENEROUS GIFTS BY OUR MEMBERS It is with great pleasure that we acknowledge the con?tributions of a number of our members. Doctor Toger and Leslie Simon have donated the beautiful new chairs for the pulpit. These chairs were con?tributed in honor of their daugh?ter Julie on the occasion of her Bat Mitzvah. For the past sev?eral months Carol Siegel, an active member, has worked long and arduously on creating the new stained glass win?dows that now grace our Ark. These win?dows re?flect the love and caring that Carol and her husband Fred have shown to our Temple and the congre?gation. A special thanks on behalf of the Rabbi and the Temple board to these special congre?gants. Foeasir emim m msec com 11^ im MNiSIMElMOllM ME? TlllMOIJ) On Friday, October 26th, the Religious School will be having its first grade Shabbat dinner. Under the direction of both their teachers, Mrs. Michel Zweig, and their music teacher, Alan Hirsh, the children will conduct the prayers before dinner, as well as participate in the service. This is a very special service, for this is the night that the first grade will become consecrated into the temple. Each child will be blessed by the Rabbi and be given a certificate honoring his Consecration. On that evening. Congregation NerTamid will have 18 new members. To life! Sandy Cohen Yiskor List ESTER SHERMAN DELIA STEARNS HERMAN ESTRIN ERNESTINE DE COITE MOSES YANCOVITCH STEVEN RIFKIN SOL SINGER ROSE KAPLAN FREIDA KING BENJAMIN MENDELSON LOUIS FRANK BARBARA HELEN RAMOY LEO BECK HELEN C. ?GERI? ELGARTEN MARC S. CANTER ESTELLE BALLER IDA SEGAL HERMAN SCHROEDER ELI IMMERMAN LOUIS DANIEL GIORDANO DREW ROUNDS BIB LUSHING SEYMOUR FOLK LEONARD STERN SAM RUSKIN DORA LEVENE DAVID MENCHER HYMAN MITTLEMAN FRANK AVED WILENSKY MILTON SCHECHTER EUGENE SCHRAMM HANK GREENSPUN NATHAN SCHWARTZ PAULINE ISRAEL JEANETTE SCHRECK ETTA HARMEL CRAIG SMITH SOLOMON DOCTORS LOUIS SHAPOLSKY MARIAN YARCHEVER HILDA MORRIS IRVING MERKIN ROSE GLASSBERG DANIEL GEORGE ROSENFELD BEATRICE SANDLER SAMUEL RICHARD BOSSAK IDA BEATRICE KISHNER BEATRICE POWELL MIRIAM ALPER YOUNG SID ABERMAN ADA SOLOMON BENJAMIN SEFMAN REBA POLIS FLORENCE MALKIN NATHANIEL CHAIKEN SIDNEY MAY HERMAN NASS ROBERT COLE ESTELLE BARNETT FANNIE LEDERMAN FREDERICK MULBERRY HARRY LEVINE FRANK WILENSKY JOEL SCOTT SALLY FELDMAN HELEN NASS MOE DALITZ DANNY KAPLAN Traditionally during the High Holidays we recall loved ones who have died during the past year. Please let our office know if you wish the name of a loved one to be added to our Yiskor list. Page J Congregation Ner Tamid HOLDTHAT DfiTE! New Members Sabbath To be held Friday night November 10. In keeping with a tradition started last year, Congregation Ner Tamid is hosting a special Sabbath to honor all of our new members who have joined since last year. One special congre?gant will be chosen as the hon- oreeforwhothisyear?snew mem?bers ?class? will be named. A group picture of all of our new members will betaken and placed prominently in our Temple as a way of maintaining a history of ourTemple. Since last year over 60 new families have joined our Congregation. More information will follow in the next bulletin. Save this date for a memorable evening. FAREWELL RITA! Our hearts are happy and sad as we say goodbye to Rita Moses, our Executive Director. As of September 18th she retired. For over five years she has faithfully and admirably served the Temple, helping it to grow to over 275 families. But as Rita says, ?Its?s time to live it up.? In fact, Rita started her retirement with a Mediterranean cruise - are we jealous! Good luck Rita and I am sure we will see you soon. NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR We are happy to welcome our new Executive Director, Ruth Fite. Ruth and her husband recently moved here from Florida. A graduate of the University of Miami, Ruth has 15 years experience as an Executive Director, primarily with law firms. We are confident that Ruth?s experience will be a great asset to the Temple. Ruth will be coordinating all the Temple?s functions as well as being responsible for the office. If you need any information, please do not hesitate to contact her. MEfiL f?ND SPIEL On Thursday, October 26th, at 10:30 a.m. Rabbi Sanford Akselrad will be reviewing the book ?Choosing Judaism? by Lydia Kukoff. This book deals with issues relating to intermar?riage and conversion. ?Choosing Judaism? has been a nation?wide best seller for several years and has inspired thousands of people. The book review is sponsored by Congregation Ner Tamid Sisterhood.This event is open to the general community at no charge. There will be a luncheon following the book review, at ap?proximately 12:00 noon. For further information, call Betty Schloss at 876-2678 or Gail Allen at 361-5394. Once a month following Shab- bat morning services and some nash- erie, Rabbi Akselrad will lead a discus?sion on the Torah portion of the week and a contemporary Jewish current event. Past discussions have included the skinhead problem in Las Vegas, abortion, Israel, the laws of Chanukka, and a Jewish view of the Bible. The programs begin at 10:00 a.m. in the! Temple library. Plan to attend on Octo?ber 14, November 11 and December9. Page 4 Congregation Ner Tamid Outreach at Ner Tamid OUTREACH PROGRAM DEALING WITH INTERMAR?RIAGE LAUNCHED AT CONGREGATION NER TAMID. On Sunday evening September 17th, 200 people from a variety of back?grounds gathered at Con?gregation Ner Tamid to lis?ten to Lydia Kukoff the Na?tional Director of Outreach for the Reform Movement. Outreach is a nationwide program designedto provide programming for interfaith couples and their families. Over 800 Congregations throughout the country now have an Outreach program. Lydia Kukoff?s presentation served as a springboard for Congregation Ner Tamid?s efforts to begin their own pro?gram. In commenting on the program Rabbi Akselrad ob?served how touched people were in coming to listen and learn from Lydia Kukoff. ?I have heard Lydia Kukoff many times, and I have known her for many years. I am always amazed at how she manages to capture an audience and to communicate her message. I am very excited that our Con?gregation has been chosen to launch a major Outreach program in our community. Intermarriage is not an issue that will just ?disappear.? We have a responsibility to welcome new ?Jews by Choice? into our Congregations and to integrate interfaith couples into Congregational life.? Rabbi Sanford Akselrad with Lydia Kukoff, National Director (Outreach) OUTREACH COMMITTEE NOW FORMING To meet the needs of the growing number of interfaith couples in the Las Vegas community, Congre?gation Ner Tamid is pres?ently forming an Outreach committee. The purpose of this committee is to provide programs and activities for interfaith couples, newcon- vertsto Judaism, andthose seeking a better under?standing of Judaism. The committee will plan a vari?ety of programs of a relig?ious, cultural and social nature. Outreach is a na?tional program sponsored by the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Throughout the country hundreds of Congregations have started Outreach committees to meetthe needsofthe estimated 10,000 people who convert to Judaism each year and the thousands of interfaith couples that currently exist. If you are interested in learning more about Outreach or becoming in?volved in the formation of this commit- Page 5 Congregation Ner Tamld SANDY COHEN - Sandy has had over 10 years of experience in working with children of all ages. She received the "Jewish Incentive Award? for her innova?tive class projects. Sandy received her B.A. degree in education from Roosevelt University in Chicago. She has been a director for a preschool and large private school in California. Sandy is returning for her second year as our religious school principal. MICHELE ZWEIG - This is Michele?s second year living in Las Vegas. Michele is a teacher in the Clark County School District. She will be returning once again as our 1st Grade teacher. LORI FRANKL - Lori has been a Temple member for two years. She is also a member of our choir. She attended High School at Chapperal High and received her religious education at Temple Beth Shalom. Lori has worked with primary aged children for the past four years in Tacoma, Washington, In addition , Lori served as a B'nai Mitzvah tutor for the past two years. She will be returning for her second year as our third grade teacher. JULIE KATZ - Currently, Julie is a so?phomore at UNLV. she Her will be major?ing in premed psychology, freshman year was spent at the University of Juda?ism in Los Angeles, California. There, Julie studied many aspects of Judaism which she is eager to share with her class. Julie also taught 10th grade Hebrew high there. During her high school career, she was an active mem- berof USY, and she served as President of the group her senior year. Julie is our kindergarten teacher. ROSE DUNN - Rose has been a won?derful mainstay of the religious school for 15 years. Almost every member of the Temple family has been touched by Rose?stalents asshe hasservedto impart her love of Judaism to dozens upon dozens of students over the years. Rose is known for her devotion and commit?ment to the Temple. She will be teaching second grade. JUDY SCOTT-PARRY - Judy is a profes- sionaldancerand artist. She has traveled extensively throughout the Middle East and Europe. Judy will be teaching the fourth grade.SABRA LESSNICK - Sabra will be teaching our 5/6th grade religious school class. She graduated from Clark High School in 1982 and from the University of Arizona, Tucson in 1986. She is certified to teach business and math, grades 7-12 and computers, grades K through 12. In high school, Sabra was a member of Gorbena BBG and was crowned Queen Esther to the 1979 Queen Esther Ball. Sabra loves to travel and says she's been throughout the Orient, the United States and Israel. Sabra looks forward to being a vital part of educating our Jewish youth at Ner Tamid. AMIE BLUMENTHAL - This is Amie?s second year living in Las Vegas. She has taught for three years in South Central Los Angeles. In addition to teaching in our religious school, Amie is teaching in the Clark County School System. Amy was very active in the Jewish community in Los Angeles and spent a summer in Israel working in the Children?s House on Kibbutz Ketura. She will be teaching the 8th grade pre?confirmation class on Tuesday evenings. MELISSA GLOVINSKY - This is Melissa?s fifth year of teaching the Alef Hebrew class at Congregation NerTamid, and this is her second year of teaching our "Introducing to Hebrew? to First, Second and Third graders. In addition to teaching every Sunday morning, Melissa works on an individual basis with B?nai Mitzvah students. She is also the advisor to the Junior Youth Group, TNT (Teens of Ner Tamid). When Melissa is not at Congregation NerTamid she is a sopho?more at UNLV, majoring in Elementary Education. RABBI SANFORD AKSELRAD - Rabbi Akselrad has taught Confirmation for the past 6 years. He has taught Hebrew and Religious Schools at all grade levels for the past 11 years in California and Ohio. Rabbi Akselrad will beteaching the ninth grade Confirmation class. In addition he will be teaching Gimmel, the third year of Hebrew. MARLA GERECHT - Marla will be joining us this year as a teacher for our 7th grade B?nai Mitzvah religious school class. Marla's the editor and one-man staff of The Jewish Re?porter? newspaper and says when she turned 13, her parents encouraged into joining a Jewish youth group. From that point on, she?s participated in a number of different Jewish organizations. Marla held a variety of leader?ship positions in NTTY (Ner Tamid Temple Youth), USY, BBG and was president of Las Vegas Council BBYO. Currently, Marla is actively involved with the Jewish Federation of Las Vegas; this Fall she?ll be directing their Leadership Development Program. BERTHA STEINBERG-KLEINBERG - Bertha moved to Las Vegas five years ago, attending UNLV, where she was graduated with a BS in business admini?stration. Before coming to the U.S., she attended school in Tel Aviv with empha?sis on Judaic education. Bertha has been married for three (3) years and has a baby son. She is teaching our Bet level Hebrew class.r Congregation Ner Tamld LARRY NEWMAN - Larry was in the Air Force for twenty (20) years. While at Ramey Air Force Base in Puerto Rico, he started a Sunday School under the spon?sorship of the Jewish Welfare Board. He is now retired and volunteers his time at the Air Force hospital at Nellis. Larry has had a strong Jewish education and will be a tutor for the Hebrew school. Larry is re?turning for his second year with the relig?ious school. ADAM STERNBERG - Adam re?turns to our religious school as one of our most diligent teaching assis?tants. Adam has been a member of the board of NTTY, as well as on the board of SWFTY , the Southwest Federation of Temple Youth. Adam is a freshman at UNLV. ALAN HIRSH - Alan has taught in our religious school for five years working with all grade levels. He is the advisor for Ner Tamid Temple Youth, the Senior High Youth Group. Alan is currently a student at UNLV. This year, Alan is re?turning as our music specialist to the religious school. JENNIFER GROSS - Jennifer is a so?phomore at Valley High School and vice president of NTTY. Jennifer plays forthe Varsity Tennis Team and is a member of the Students United Political Action. This is Jennifer?s second year as a student aide. LISA KOLLINS - Lisa is a sophomore at Bonanza High School and is the treas?urer of NTTY, as well as being in the Rainbow Company, a children?s theater group. Lisa and her family have been members of Congregation NerTamidfor eleven years. This is Lisa?s second year as an aide in the religious school office. 00 001= 000 000 300 300 000 000 000 00 IF YOU KNOW OF SOMEONE WHO IS ILL OR IN THE HOSPITAL AND WOULD APPRECIATE A VISIT FROM THE RABBI, PLEASE NOTIFY THE OFFICE. fldult 1989-1999 Turn the Torah and turn it again, for all things are in it" MEAL AND A SPIEL This popular Saturday morning discussion group is back by popular demand! Once a month following Shabbat morning services and some nasherie, Rabbi Akselrad will lead a discussion on the Torah portion of the week and a contem?porary Jewish current event. Past discussions have included the skinhead problem in Las Vegas, abortion, Israel, the laws of Chanukka, and a Jewish view of the Bible. Instructor: Rabbi Sanford Akselrad Dates: (Saturdays) October 14, November 11, December 9 Time: 10:00-11:30 a.m. Place: Temple Library Class size: Open to the entire community Registration Fee: None JEWISH ART PROJECTS YOU CAN DO WITH YOUR CHILDREN Taught by our Religious School principal Sandyi Cohen who is a talented artist, the course will be" ?hands on" in approach. Designed for parents with young children, this class will teach you how to celebrate your family's Jewishness through art. (For adults only) Instructor: Sandy Cohen Date: (Sunday) October 22 Time: 9:45-11:00 a.m. Place: The multi-purpose room (located in the Temple Courtyard among the classrooms) Class size: Limited to 15 participants Registration fee: $15.00 members, $20.00 non members NOSH.NOSH .NOSH ALONG WITH ME! A Jewish home would not be complete without the smell of Jewish cooking. ?Gastronomic Judaism" is a tasty way to enliven our sense of tradition. Come join one of our Congregation's most superb chefs in learning the "aleph.bet, and gimmels" of Jewish cooking. Instructor: Shirley Bossak Date: (Tuesday) October 24 Time: 7:00-8:30 p.m. Place: The Temple kitchen (where else?) Class size: Limited to 25 participants Registration fee: $15.00 members, $25.00 non members Page 8 Congregation Ner Tamid Education Sorias Tali/Wintcr EXPLORING JUDAISM THROUGH ART This course is an exciting opportunity to learn from an international artist and dance specialist. Judy Scott-Parry has displayed her art work in the Middle East, Europe and the United States. She has a bachelor's degree in Fine Arts from the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland, California. Her course will include a brief intro?duction to Jewish arts and two projects. Through ?hands on? experience led by a talented artist, the student will develop a wonderful appreciation for Jewish art. Instructor: Judy Scott-Parry Date: (Tuesdays) November 14, 21 Time: 7:00-8:30 p.m. Place: The multi-purpose room Class size: Limited to 20 students Registration fee: $20.00 members, $25.00 non members BEGINNING ISRAELI DANCE For a terrific time come for an evening of lively Israeli Dance. In a class taught by Judy Scott- Parry, who has traveled with dance troupes through the Middle East, you will experience a ifun filled basic introduction to traditional Israeli Instructor: Judy Scott-Parry Date: (Tuesday) January 16 Time: 7:00-8:30 p.m. Place: Social Hall Class size: Open enrollment Registration fee: $5.00 members, $6.00 non members JUDAISM CONFRONTS CONTEMPORARY ISSUES This three part course will delve into some of the most controversial issues facing the Jewish community to day. Often times we have read the news and wondered: "What does Judaism have to say about that?" Now is the time for answers! Rabbi Akselrad will discuss three topics: 1) ?Eu?thanasia: Does anyone have the right to die?? 2) "Abortion: Is it permissible or a violation of Jew?ish law?" 3) "Israel: When to praise and when to criticize. Are their limits to friendship?" Held in a lively lecture/discussion format this is a wonderful opportunity to learn and discuss some of the most pressing issues of today. Instructor: Rabbi Sanford Akselrad Dates: (Thursdays) January 25, February 22, March 22 Time: 7:30-9:00 p.m. Place: Temple library ^ass size: Limited to 30 participants Pfegistration fee: $10.00 members, $15.00 non members REGISTRATION To enroll in any or all of these courses please fill out the registration form below For classes with open enrollment and no registration fee, no registration is required Registration fees must ac?company registration form Vour canceled check is your reservation. Once a course has begun, no refunds will be made. Hake checks payable to: Con?gregation Ner Tamid. Courses will be filled on a first come basis Classes with fewer than five participants will continue only at the discretion of the Instructor. Please enroll me in the following class(es):_______________________________ Name:___________________________________ Address:__._____________________________ Phone number:_________________________ Temple member? Yes _____No________ Total Registration fees enclosed:!______ Suggestions for future programs:______ Would you be interested in serving on an Adult education committee? Yes__No____ Is there a course which you would like to teach at one of our future adult education programs? If so please elaborate:______ Prayer Book Fund Donated by Ken Herman Donated by Albert & Ruth Kallctt Donated by Betty S chi oss Donated by Mr. Sc Mrs. James Ullman & Family In Memory of Ada Solomon{Roger Simon?s Grandmother) Donated by Stanley Sc Jessica Drey fuse Donated by Edward & Luana Jaffc Donated by Melvin Krauss Donated by Joseph Schwartz Donated by Laura Schwartz Donated by Phillip P. Wilcnsky In Memory of Beloved Scat Frank Aved Wilcnsky Donated by Norma J. Wilcnsky in Memory of Beloved Son Frank Aved Wilcnsky Donated by Terri Wilcnsky-Ginzer in Memory of Beloved Brother Frank Aved Wilcnsky Donated by Robert S. Ginzer In Memory of Frank Aved Wilcnsky Library Fund Rabbi Sc Joni Akselrad In honor of your new son. From Claire Sc Harry Byccl Rabbi Sc Joni Akselrad In honor of your new son, Samuel. From Donald Sc Lillian Eisner Julie Simon In honor of Bat Mitzvah. From Eileen Sc Judy Kollins Tree Fund Mr. Sc Mrs. Harry Magdovitz In honor of 55th Wedding Anniversary. From Bernice May Nadine Buchner Sc FamDy In Memory of Isidore Buchner. From KDWN Radio Tributes Rabbi Sc Joni Akselrad Congratulations on your new son, Samuel. From Natalie Sc Art Berger Sylvia Schwartz Sc Family In Memory of your Brother, Sam Solomon. From Ethel & Mike Shack Sylvia Schwartz In Memory of your Brother, Sam Solomon. From Merle E fir on Dr. Sc Mrs. David Simon In Memory of Ada Solomon. From Mr. Sc Mrs. James Ullman Sc Family Mr. Sc Mrs. Leo Wilncr Our thoughts Sc prayers are with you (Mickey). From Cal Sc Phyllis Lewis Julie Simon Congratulations on a wonderful Bat Mitzvah. From Claude, DcDc, Brandon, Sc Danicll Rosenthal Leo Wilncr With Deepest Sympathy. From The Schnilzcr Family Mr. Sc Mrs. Barry Eisen With Deepest Sympathy. From The Schnitzcr Family Harriet Elman Best wishes for a quick recovery. From Bca Weiss, Helda Weiss Dr. Sc Mrs. Stephen Chen in Congratulations on the Bar Mitzvah of your son David. From Dr. Sc Mrs. Lewis Etcoff Dr. Sc Mrs. Roger Simon Congratulations on the Bat Mitzvah of your daughter Julie. From Dr. & Mrs. Ixwis Etcoff Harriet Elman Best Wishes for a Speedy Recovery. From Harold Sc Edic Glasser Rabbi Sc Joni Akselrad Mazel Tov on your new son. From Harold Sc Edic Glasser Mr. Sc Mrs. Steve Gratz Mazel Tov on Andy's Bar Mitzvah. From Harold Sc Edic Glasser Rabbi & Joni Akselrad In appreciation for the wonderful service for my Bar Mitzvah. In honor of your son, Samuel Charles. From Andrew Gratz Donations Rabbi Akselrad Savings Bond From Brotherhood Congregation Ner Tamid Stained Glass Windows From Mrs. Carol Siegel Congregation Ner Tamid $400.00 Donation From Golden Chai Congregation Ner Tamid Two Ficus Trees From Mr. Marr Kahn Page 9 Congregation Ner Tamfd NERTfiMID BROTHERHOOD NEWS We are off and running again after a summer break. The Brotherhood has calendar dates set for the next several months with a variety of events. Most activities are scheduled to be held on the THIRD THURSDAY of each month. Try to attend as many of these gatherings as possible. Discussion continues on the possibility of sponsoring a Boy Scout Troop which could serve Ner Tamid?s youth as well as other Congregations throughout the Las Vegas area. Such a troops meetings and campouts could be conducted without compromising observation of the Jewish Sabbath. It is our understanding that all such present organiza?tions meet on Friday nights.... The possibilities are great, but would require a great broad based effort to accomplish. Your input and comments are encouraged. October 19, as the third Thursday of the month has been declared to be a "Card and Game Night.? Friendly stud games, royalty, suds in-a-tub, anti ups, hold?ums, one-eyed- jacks, and ace-in-the holes, will be present! It?s three days from Monday, three days from Sunday, and we hope no conflict with a local basketball team, so come on over to a very exclusive gathering at NerTamid 7:30 p.m. Bring dollars to play with, and a thirst to visit with your fellow Brotherhooders. This is not a fund raiser, rather a meeting just for fun. November 16, the third Thursday, again, will be a meeting of the minds, all of ours, and yours too, in a General Meeting at Ner Tamid 7:30 p.m. Objectives, goals, plans for upcoming and future programs are to be discussed. The Chanukah Dinner on the slate for December will be a hot entree. Your opinions are requested. December 22, The Chanukah Dinner. This will become whatever you help plan during the previous general meeting. As always, inquiries about membership can be directed towards Jerry Cohen, membership chairMAN, 363-4669. Shalom, Paul Rogers GOLDEN CHfil NEWS Dear Seniors, Here I go again trying to write some?thing very interesting for all of you to read. As you all know, we have a long list of many exciting things that will take place, so please attend all of the meetings to hear about them. On Friday night, October 6th the ?Golden Chai? Seniors will Host the Oneg Shabbat after services. My fondest with is that we all participate in this event and make it very lovely. On October 19th we will have Steve Long speak on Fire Survival. This is very interesting and very informative, so please don?t miss this one! On behalf of my husband, myself and my family, we wish all of you a very happy, healthy and prosperous New Year! On November 16th we will be enter?tained by the ?Aloha Singers and Dancers.? I would like our members to wear Hawaiian dresses for the ladies and Hawaiian shirts for the men. a Thank you, I Dorothy Herman NTTY'S CORNER Hi, I?m Jennifer Gross, N.T.T.Y. (NerTamid Temple Youth), vice-president and I?d like to say that this year has had a superb start. At SWFTY Camp, in Prescott, Sharon Dunn was appointed to the regional board as Religious Chairperson. (Congratulations Sharon!). We started off the year with the ?NTTY Olympic Games? on Labor Day weekend and ourf irst meeting was a program on ?What Youth Group Can Do For You? which went very well N.T.T.Y. also discussed Interfaith dating and went to the lecture given by Lydia Kukoff. The attendance has been outstanding. Spirit throughout the group is tremendous. Our first regional event is the weekend of October 14 and its a leadership training event. We are hoping NTTY will be well represented. And don?t forget it?s never to late to join up. Take the chance and be a joiner if you are high school age, be part of one of the greatest experiences ever. Hope to be seeing you! if fi S if U if U October Birthdays tUUUU Rudy Elman 10/2 Sanford Akselrad 10/6 Rbe Foh 1 0/6 Charles Etcoff 1 0/8 Hy Bergman 1 0/3 Haruey Godorou 10/31 Harry Rubinson 10/26 Michael Saltman 1 0/9 Dauid Goldstein 10/30 Rian Stone 10/11 Steue Gratz 10/15 Frederich Treat 10/17 Lewis Etcoff 10/17 Jay Poster 1 0/1 6 Scott Ober 1 0/23 Ira Leuine 1 0/24 Linda Nardozzi 1 0/3 Freema Robbins 10/5 Mirium Gordon 10/1 Shirley Krauitz 10/21 Eleanor Joffe I 0/7 Hortense Riper 1 0/8 Jane Rifkin 1 0/6 Marlene Sherman 10/20 Judith Mutuick 10/23 Diane Thompson 10/13 Phyllis Lewis 1 0/23 Midge Rubinson 10/20 Janis Rounds 10/17 Sally Feldman 1 0/1 4 Maxine Gratz 10/16 Cindy Milmeister 10/5 Denise Schnitzer 10/30 Maria comfort 1 0/5 Marc Horton 1 0/5 Shawn Scott 1 0/31 Loryn Dunn 1 0/24 Melissa Kaufman 10/9 Rmanda Newmark 10/29 Martin Krauitz 1 0/3 Larry Miller 10/14 Marla Leuey 10/5 Richard Glasser 10/12 Dauid Glouinsky 1 0/20 Michael Russell 10/15 Aaron Cohen 10/11 Shera Lewis 1 0/29 Kimberly Stein 1 0/3 1 Lisa Kollins 1 0/2 Michele Diamond 10/11 James Arnold 1 0/6 Rimee Worth 1 0/5 Rndy Gratz 10/1 Michael Treat 1 0/1 Ryan Goldberg 10/26 Scott Epstein 1 0/20 Dania Lugo 10/10 Gia Berge 10/19 Chaz Maes 1 0/1 0 Page 10 Congregation Ner Tamld ANNIVERSARIES Pete and Jeanne Schomaker 10/9/76 Melvin and Helen Krauss 10/15/53 Monis and Jane Ryldn 10/1 Sig and Dyane Kohnen 10/9 Mauh and Joanene Russell 10/15 Art and Debra Schreck 10/14 Randy and Lisa Goldhammer 10/15 Jerry and Sandy Coben 9/13 ARTISTIC VIDEO ?RQmi?XIMS ? ? 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