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.(-/o, Congregation Ner Tatpid tdd 13 n5np The Reform Jewish Congregation of Las Vegas ...A Special Place to Belong September 2003 Vol. XVIII No. 15 4 ELUL 5763- 4 TISHREI5764 Sanford D. Akselrad Rabbi Jennifer C. Weiner Associate Rabbi Philip Goldstein Cantorial Soloist Scott Stolberg President Irv Duchowny Executive Director Jacqueline Fleekop Education Director Lois Bergman Preschool Director Maxine Bennett Bulletin Editor Jonathan Adelman "Israel Among The Nations" The N/|<en?s Club of Congregation Ner Tamid are proud to Welcome our guest speaker, Pr. Jonathan Adelman, for the September 19th -6habbat Service. Pr. Adelman. a PhD. in political science from Columbia University, NY has a Large resume of accomplishments, ile b an expert speaker on brael and the N/JiddLe Last Fas Well as Rjjssia and China. Pr. Adelman says, ?At a time of ongoing political, security and economic crbb for brack there b one bright spot IsraeL?s strong new relationships With former enemies.? Thb Lecture, drawing on 30 Vbrts to ELurasia by Professor Adelman, Will show the great progress made by braeL in thb region and its impact for braeL in the years to come. The 6habbat^nes are E>ack starting September 12, and every second friday the Community acclaimed 6habbatones and their new Lead singer. Cantorial -Coloist. Philip CJoldstein are back at Congregation Ner Tamid!!!. After a Long summer hiatus, they are ready to fill our 6habbats With music and song. PLease join us as We Welcome back the 6habbatones With Philip Cfoldstein on friday September 12 at ~/:bOPYJ\ as We celebrate 6habbat!!! In This Issue... Please join us on friday. September 19th at ~/7bOP\J\ and hear Jonathan Adelman's moving and informative speech. SAVE THE DATE "Man of The Year" Nov. 22,2003 watch for details Worship Services 2 Rabbi's Message 2 Message from our President 3 Cantorial Soloist Message 4 Executive Director Message 5 Religious School/Preschool 9,6 Auxiliaries 7 Anniversaries 11 Birthdays 10 Tributes 14.16 In Memoriam 17 Yahrzeits 17 A SPECIAL PLACE TO BELONSWorship Services Conducted by Rabbi Sanford Akselrad, Rabbi Jennifer Weiner, & Cantorial Soloist Philip Goldstein Friday September 5 6:30 p.m.TotShabbat 7:30 p.m. Shabbat Services interfaith Hospitality Volunteer Appreciation Shabbat Oneg sponsored by Lesley Smith in honor of her parent?s 50th anniversary Saturday September 6 9:00-10:00 a.m. Bible Study 10:00-11:00 a.m. Minyan and Torah Study Friday September 12 7:30 p.m. Shabbat Services Prospective New Member Shabbat Baby Naming for Heather and David Glovinsky?s daughter, Shayna Leigh Oneg sponsored by the Glovinsky Family Saturday September 13 10:00 a.m. Bar Mitzvah of Harrison Gale Kiddush Sponsored by the Gale Family 9:00-10:00 a m. Bibte Study 10:00-11:00 a.m. Minyan and Torah Stu Friday September 19 7:30 p.m. Shabbat Services Guest speaker Dr Jonathan Adelman Oneg sponsored by Dan and Sara Schuman in honor of their recent wedding July 4th. Saturday September 20 9:00-10:00 a.m. Bible Study 10:00-11:00 a.m. Minyan and Torah Study 7:30-9:30 p.m. Selicnot Program and Service Friday September 26 6:00p.m.Erev Rosh Hashanah Family Service 8:15p.rn.Erev Rosh Hashanah Late Service Saturday September 27 10:00 a.m. Rosh Hashanah Morning Service 10:00 a.m. Rosh Hashanah Teen Service 10:00 a.m. Youth Service (ages 5-11) 10:00 a.m. Toddler Service (under age 5) Congregation Ner Tamid RABBI WEINER'S MESSAGE "Returning to Oneself Begins with Selichot" As a child growing up, I remember that I looked forward to "The midnight service." We would go to temple arriving late at night, and the temple seemed a bit darker than usual. One could feel that something special was about to happen. The Rabbi would begin in a somber voice and speak about the tradition of Selichot. He told us that it was the beginning of the High Holyday season and he impressed upon us that it was now the time to ask for forgiveness. Then the Ark was opened, and the Torahs were dressed in white. These years, as the High Holiday season approaches, I am often asked what is my favorite part of the holidays. At first, my thoughts are that I do not have a favorite part, I find enrichment in the season. Yet, if I really think about it, I would have to say Selichot is one of the highlights of the holidays for me. At first you might think the very beginning? What does that say about one of your Rabbis? In all honesty, though, the service of Selichot ways makes me feel the holidays. It evokes childhood memories. I can feel the Jewish calendar in motion. The High Holydays are no longer approaching. They are here. Selichot is the service in which we begin the formal process of forgiveness. It is the time to reminisce over the past year and to begin to take account of oneself. We ask ourselves various questions, "Did I act as I should have?" "Did I wrong another either intentionally or unknowingly?" "Was I the best me that I could have been?" Most of us can already answer these questions and hopefully be honest with ourselves. Selichot is also the service in which we begin to once again hear those High Holyday melodies. How many of us remember being a child in a temple and listening in awe to the Cantor or Cantorial Soloist sing those beautiful and yet haunting melodies, or, as an adult, knowing that once a year the music sounds just a little different? It is the music that sets the tone for the season. The music reminds us of the grandeur and the connection with Jews all over the world and through the generations who have heard the same prayers sung for so many years. It touches us. It surrounds us. It reminds us that the time of teshuvah, return, is upon us. The service ends with a blast of the shofar. It grabs us in the kishkees. Once again, we realize that the High Holyday season is no longer something in the distant future It is now. I wish for everyone a healthy New Year. May this be the year in which our world learns the true meaning of peace. May we once again join together in prayer and in song. And, may we all have a Happy New Year! September 2003 Temple Board Membears Scott Stolberg President Alan Mann VP Administration Hiltary Torchin VP Education and Youth Maxine Moiinsky VP Ritual David Shapin VP Membership Recruitment Jordie Primack VP Membership Retention David Stahl VP Social Action Debbie Levy Treasurer Yvonne Gordon Corporate Secretary Cecilia Schafler Trustee Michael Unger Trustee Marta Letizia Trustee Stacey Yahraus Trustee Cindy Fox Trustee Bernie Matusow Trustee Beth Bromberg Trustee Beth Falk Trustee Fern Percheski Sisterhood Howard Layfer Men's Club Kelly Chenin NTTY Dr. Stewart Blumenfeld Past President Drew Levy Past President Bob Unger, Esq Past President Jerry Gordon, Esq Past President Cal Lewis Past President Eileen Kollins Past President Kenneth Schnitzer Past President Dr. David Wasserman Past President Dr. Steve Kollins Past President , Hon. Michael Cherry Past President Dr. Bernard Farrow Past President Eugene Kirshbaum * Past President David Goldwater * Past President Rabbi Sanford Akselrad Ex Officio Rabbi Jennifer Weiner Ex Officio * Deceased ESSAGE FROM OUR TEMPLE PRESIDENT Yahrzeit Memorial What better way to honor and recognize a loved one than to reserve a plaque on the Yahrzeit Menorah today. The cost for this plaque is $400 per name. There will be a dedication service on October 3 in honor of all the new names added to the Yahrzeit Menorah led by Rabbi Akselrad. Please call the Temple at 733-6292, to make the arrangements today. Here it is the beginning of September and we all begin thinking about back to school, the end of vacations, and of course the High Holy Days. When I think of the holidays, I think of family. Growing up we always had the holidays at our home. I am part of a big family with four siblings, which meant a lot of people at our home. It was a chance to see aunts and uncles and cousins that I only saw a couple of times a year. When we moved to Las Vegas we did not have any family here. However this was now our home. We joined the temple and we soon had family again. That's right!!! Everyone made us feel so welcome. We felt like we had been part of this congregation forever. Over the years, my wife Sandy and I began having people to our home for the holidays. Pretty soon when the holidays came around our home was a buzz... just like when I grew up. And that is just the way I like it!!! I have time to ref ect on the year that is past as well as the year that is beginning. Time to catch up with "MY FAMILY." Although the holidays are the biggest event in September a lot of other activity begins at temple. I've had two months of relative quiet to get my feet wet. And now I am swimming as fast as I can. On Sunday, the 7th, religious school starts. It is an event when all of our children and grandchildren come to the synagogue to begin or continue their Jewish education. They build a community and therefore, an extended family. At the same time the Men's club and Sisterhood's programs begin. The choir is meeting regularly and all sorts of other educational and social programs are in progress. My reason for mentioning all of this is so each of you can think about where and how you might become involved or more involved in temple life. This is an extension of each of our families. What better way to celebrate the New Year than to plan and do things with your family? Pick a committee to help such as outreach, social action, membership, or youth. Join the Men's club, Sisterhood or take an adult education class from one of our Rabbis. One thing I can say is that being involved means never being bored. A major plus is spending plenty of time with your family. To each of you my Las Vegas FAMILY, L' Shanah Tovah Scott Stolberg A Special Place To Belong Shalom, JUST A Wow, it's hard to believe that September is here. That means two things. High Holidays and the Shabbatones return. Besides the hustle and bustle of a busy summer, getting the kids ready for school (and yourself), plus getting all those projects done around the house, our thoughts begin to turn to the High Holidays. This month I thought I would talk a little about the music for our High Holiday Services, it?s roots and what goes into preparing for these Holy Days. You hear the finished product at Services, but here is some background about the music. Nusach is a term for a particular musical mode or melody. Each and every service in Judaism has it?s own particular musical theme or nusach ie: Weekday Services, Shabbat Evening, Shabbat Morning, festival and High Holidays. Which means that most every prayer chanted during each of these services has a different melody depending on the holiday. However, the only time you would probably hear an entire service chanted with nusach would be at an Orthodox Synagogue. Even so, I believe a Cantor from any movement should know the nusach for each and every prayer and holiday to truly understand the roots of our musical heritage. CONVERSION CLASS Are you interested in learning more about Judaism? Do you have a friend, spouse, partner, or relative who keeps asking you questions about Judaism? Do you know someone who wants to become Jewish? Then this class is for you and them! Join our Conversion Class if you are interested in becoming Jewish or would just like to know more about Judaism. Call Congregation Ner Tamid at 733-6292 and make an appointment with Rabbi Weiner to speak with her about Conversion Class. This class is not just for Jews-by-Choice. This class is for everyone! m I will try to bring a variety of different styles of music to our Congregation. You will hear some nusach, some of the melodies the Rabbi or I grew up with, and also some of the more contemporary compositions at most of our services. This year you will hear a traditional high holiday melody for the Chatzi Kaddish. You will probably recognize this melody as several other prayers are chanted very similarly due to the nusach of the High Holidays. Our Adult Choir has been working since July to prepare for the High Holiday Services and I hope you will take the time to let them know that they are appreciated. I also welcome any feedback on the musical choices I have made and hope that you enjoy and are moved by this music. The Shabbatones return September 12. The band members: Ira Spector, Glori Rosenberger, Alan Molasky, Jay Poster, Brad Torchin, Mike Adler and Ed Birch will all return, plus a few new suprises. The power of music can teach, renew, revitalize and move us all. As we approach the New Year and Yom Kippur, we need help in attaining change in ourselves. I hope that we can help facilitate personal growth and continue to attract so many people to our vision in the months to come. Please tell your friends and family to come and worship with us. I wish everyone a happy and healthy new year! B?Shalom Philip Goldstein Cantorial Soloist ADULT HEBREW Do you sit in services and wish you could tell an aleph from a bet? Would you know a tav if you saw one? If you don?t know the answers to these questions or want a refresher course, then this Hebrew class is for you! Call the temple office and sign up for Adult Hebrew. Thursday nights beginning October 16, 2003. f W Congregation Ner Tamid September 2003 Executive Director's Message WHY JOIN A TEMPLE? I've been your Executive Director here at CNT for a year and a half now, and as I did a year ago at this time of year, I'm thinking of why so many people join a temple, especially just before the High Holidays. When i first arrived, Rabbi Akselrad sat down with me, and shared some insights into some parts of temple life that are different from all other businesses, and especially, this time of year for temples. I was told that, during the 2 months prior to High Holidays, we wilt add 75-80% of our new members of the year's total. Why do people join a temple just before the Holidays, or, to be more direct, why do people join a temple at ail? I've come up with a few answers to those questions.These are not the only answers, but these are the ones I've come up with so far. Please help me add to the list: 1 - To be connected to a temple, to a Rabbi, to have access to Rabbis and Cantors during various life cycle events that are so important to us, making those days special and standout versus our "everyday lives . 2- To raise their children with Jewish traditions and customs, whether they had that upbringing or not (we have many jews by choice who have chosen a Jewish life for themselves and for their children], 3- To support a Jewish wav of life, and to offer those who choose, a place to worship and belong. 4- To directly or indirectly support the Jewish State of Israel, especially in times of need such as these times have been as of late. 5- To experience fulfillment, by belonging, by praying, and sometimes, simply just by being, with those around you who believe in the i same Jewish values, customs and traditions. 6- To feel a sense of belonging, with an inner peace that comes from being part of a much bigger, older-than-time concept - going back to our ancestors, and ail the generations before us, and after us. 7- To experience the feeling of knowing it's "The Right Thing to Do" - to help ourselves, our families, our neighbors, our community, our nation, and the State of Israel. 8- And lastly, to feel the fulfillment of Tikun Plum, the healing the world. We, as Jews, have taken the burden of making this earth a better place to be, and have done so with vigor, and with a sense of purpose. For those of you who have other reasons of why you've joined, I invite you to share them with me, so that I can share those excellent reasons with others who ask "Why join a temple?" By the way, in answer to why so many people join a temple just before the High Hofidays, it's the same reason that the Rabbis all ask their congregations on Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the year, for additional funding - because that's when the people are all at temple. People want a temple, their temple, to go to, to acknowledge their own life cycle, their own mortality, those who have come before us, and those who will be here after we've departed, and they want to do it with the Rabbis who they have known, and seen, all year long, for as many years as they've been coming. So, that leads me to the last reasons people join a temple - Consistency a Continuity - with so many things changing in the world today, people want something that they can hold onto, and belonging to a temple gives people that satisfaction, that fulfillness, that completeness, that they seek. Come to our temple, and see just what makes CNT "A Special Place To ^Belong". Thank you, and to be continued.......Irv HIGH HOLIDAY PARKING SPACES As part ot an annual fundraiser, CNT is providing RESERVED parking spaces for the High Holidays in the rear parking lot. The spaces are $400 each. Your check to CNT is your reservation. General parking will be available at no charge for all High Holiday guests in the front CNT parking lot and on Emerson Avenue. CNT staffs email addresses: Rabbi Akselrad, Sr. Rabbi Rabbak@lvnertamid.org Rabbi Weiner, Assoc. Rabbi Rabbijen@lvnertamid.org Philip Goldstein, Cantorial Soloist PGoldstein@lvnertamid.org Jackie Fleekop,Ed. Director JFIeekop@lvnertamid.org Lois Bergman. Preschool Diretor LBergman@lvnertamid.org Karen Levine, Rabbi A's Admin.Asst. KLevine@lvnertamid.org Roberta Unger,Admin. Asst RUnger@lvnertamid.org Mary Zone,Receptionist MZone@lvnertamid.org Irv Duchowny, Exec. Director IDuchowny@lvnertamid.org Angie Coleman,Bookeeper AColeman@lvnertamid.org A Special Place To Belong Congregation Ner Tamid Preschool \ Kindergarten By Lois Bergman Early Education Director What a busy month we are having here at CNT Preschool and Kindergarten. All of our young students are excitedly learning about the High Holy Days, and all of the beautiful traditions that are part of this special time of the year. The boys and girls are learning the blessings over ?Apples Dipped in Honey? and enjoying the opportunity to blow the Shofar( Ram?s Horn). We are busy making Shanah Tova Cards for our parents family and friends . It is delightful to hear these little ones wish each other a hearty L?Shanah Tova Tikatevu (Happy New Year Greeting). Our students will have the opportunity of tasting the delicious round Challah with raisins. As we say we are sorry for the things we have done, that are not so nice, this last year, we will promise to be kinder to each other and to our parents for this new year of 5764. Our classes will even get to take a TASLICK WALK TO CAST OUR SINS AWAY. It is an interesting experience to hear these 2-5 year olds express their feelings of hope and renewal at the most holy time of the year. Next month we will all have the opportunity to decorate the Sukkah and perform the Mitzvot of sitting and eating in our own beautiful Sukkah hut. We will celebrate the happy holiday of Simchat Torah and make our own flags and Torahs and have a parade to celebrate this joyful time of the year. Our Preschool classes are almost completely filled we have only two spots remaining. Our Kindergarten is almost full as well. If you would like your child or grandchild to participate in our innovate and dynamic preschool or kindergarten programs please call me at the Temple office at 733-6292. WANTED Substitute kindergarten teachers needed. Must be licensed in the State of Nevada. (} Call Lois Bergman733-6292 for further details. It?s that time of year again! Time to reserve your booth for Sisterhood?s annual Chanukah Bazaar. This year?s bazaar will be held Sunday, November 16, 2003, from 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. in the Social Hall.There will be fun for the entire family: home cooked food, games for the kids, raffles & door prizes, and unique venders like yourself. The perfect holiday shopping experience! To reserve your space or for more information, please contact Arlene Kagan @ 307-8982 or Darlene Vaturi @ 869-3989 YOU TOO COULD WEAR THE CROWN FOR MS NOODLE KUGLE 2003 Our contest is on Sunday, November 16 during the Chanukah Bazaar. Please call Maxine Gratz 898-3592 if you have any questions or if you would like to enter the contest III W Congregation Ner Tamid September 2003 fj| Sisterhood News As I write this article (in late July) all of the Sisterhood Board and Committee members are busy planning activities for 2003-2004. If you have ideas for specific activities, this is a great time to give us your input. Just contact me or Sheryl Chenin-Webb (President Elect) and well be happy to pass your suggestions on to the appropriate committee chairs. Details are not finalized on many of our planned activities, but we have several dates for you to pencil in on your calendar. More information will follow later. Paid up member function (Get your dues in so you can attend!): October 12 Rosh Chodesh Programs: October 27, November 25, December 22 7:00 pm at CNT Chanukah Bazaar: November 16 ? we are currently soliciting gifts for our FunD-4-Youth raffle. If you?re able to donate a raffle prize, please contact Cyndee Bailin. Leadership Workshop Series: 4 workshops, held throughout the year, culminating in a weekend retreat. Women of Reform Judaism (WRJ) 44th Assembly: November 5-9 in Minneapolis. If you?re interested in attending, please contact me as soon as possible. Early registration discounts end on Sept. 15. Other programs and activities are in the works. For the most current information on Sisterhood programs, please check our web-site: www.cntsisterhood.com Shalom, Fern Percheski 566-0078 Howard Layfer, President During the dog days of summer the Men?s Club Board has been gearing up to make this one of our most memorable years ever. Israel and the Holocaust are two topics important to Jewish life. This month we will underwrite the temple visit by Jonathan Adelman who is serving as a scholar in residence. Dr. Adelman will discuss our concerns about Israel and the events in the Middle East when he discusses ?Israel Among the Nations? Friday, September 19^. The story of the Jews of Denmark is an inspirational Holocaust event. While other countries in Europe were surrendering their Jewish citizens the Danes stood up to Hitler and assisted in their successful escape. The Danish Government has marked this event with an exhibit that had a successful debut in the Capitol in Washington DC and will now visit a few cities across the country. Men?s Club will oring it to Las Vegas and display it in the Congregation library for a month. We will kick off the exhibit with a special premiere Saturday, October 18th beginning at 6 PM. Mark your calendars, this is a no cost event you will not want to miss. The next morning, Sunday October 19th we will feature a survivor of the Danish Holocaust at our monthly breakfast. Harold Biltzer will give us a view of his experiences. Jackie Fleekop, our religious school director knows Mr. Biltzer and assures me you will be moved by his story. Shifting our attention to having some fun we will party at our Membership Dinner, Sunday, November 23,5 PM in the Social Hall. We have a special surprise planned for the entertainment that will blow you away. This year we will also be bringing back our most successful events. Our annual Golf Tournament, Chaired by Geoffrey Schafler, will be Sunday, April 4lh at 7 AM. Fred Toffel and David Nathan will chair ?L?Chiam? our health fair, Sunday, February 1st.. Breakfasts will be held on the third Sunday of the month. Don Marcus has already scheduled some dynamite speakers. Typical programs include Sharna Blumenfeld in January giving you tips on ?The Do s and Don?ts of Travel?, The Garden Guy, March 21" and Rabbi Akselrad, May 16th. Add a free bagels and lox breakfast and you know why Sunday morning meetings are a perennial favorite. The events I mentioned are only the beginning. Joel Charon is compiling the results of our membership survey and they will serve as a basis for further planning. You can help make this year a success by joining Men?s Club. Your dues are the foundation that makes our efforts possible. You can also add your ideas at our board meetings that are always open to our membership. They are held on the third Tuesday of the month at 6:30 PM at the temple. Thank you all for your support. Last year was our most successful ever and with your contribution this year will be even better. WE MUST NEVER FORGET CNT Men's Club presents Regina Hirsch's story, "The Holocaust Happened on DVD. The DVD is $18. You can order it via the Temple office 733-6292 or www.cntmensclub.org A Special Place To Belong SEE WHAT YOU MISSED LAST MONTH Congregation Ner Tamid Deadline for November 2003 Bulletin Monday, September 22 at 5PM Dealine for the December 2003 Bulletin Monday October 20th at 5PM Please email articles to maxinebennett@aol.com PUT YOUR SHOPPING SKILLS TO GOOD USE! Support Sisterhood AND Save Money Toe y Day (Galleria Mall, ILY) is Wednesday, Robinsons-Ma Henderson ONLY) September 10th Sisterhood is selling coupons books for $5.00 $ Each coupon good for 25% off ALL DAY and A chance to win a $1000 shopping spree! Last year Sisterhood raised over $4000 towards Camper Scholarships and NTTY Coupon books are available at CNT 733-6292 And Sisterhood Board Members For more information contact Arlene Kagan @ 307-8982 ____________Hurry, don?t miss out! With fireworks ablazing in celebration for the fourh of July, sadly we said goodbye to Cookie Olshein. A special Shabbat service was held in her honor. She is off to Israel to become a Rabbi. We wish her a safe and healthy journey. And of course... a great new I if ell If you would like to write to Cookie via email, here is her email address: Closhein@aol.com. Mazel Tov Cookie!!!! PHOTOS By MAXINE BENNETT Saturday September 6 Let's go to the HOP Adults Only, Please!! $5 per person Saturday Night September 6 Sock Hop 7:30-11:30 p.m. at CNT Be there or Be September 2003 Religious School News Don?t Let the Light Go Out The Journey Begins Every person takes personal journeys. It is the way we grow and change. Something happens in our life that helps direct us to make changes and discussions. As we approach the Holydays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur we check the paths we have taken to see how we can improve our lives and the lives of those around us. During the past few months curriculum as well as teachers job descriptions have been re-examined. We hope to offer your children a more positive journey in Jewish Education. Our office staff has assisted me above and beyond their job descriptions. Our Rabbis are becoming more and more involved in interaction with our students. The CNT Board is supporting ways to help us offer special programs that will impact your child?s Jewish Journey. When I came to Ner Tamid 10 years ago, I promised to help you make your child into a great Jewish person. Now I hope to help your child to not only be comfortable at services and holidays, but to be knowledgeable of their Jewish Heritage. I look forward to a great year with your support. You are an important part of your child?s education. Please see me or Hillary Torchin, our VP of Education, to become more involved. B?shalom, Jackie Fleekop Youth Programs for Rosh Hashanah Yom Kippur Mornings, 2003 RELIGIOUS SCHOOL CALENDAR SUNDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY SEPT 7 SEPT 9 SEPT 11 9:15AM-12:15 4:30-6:00PM 4:30-6:00PM CNT EAST WEST SUNDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY SEPT 14 SEPT 16 SEPT 18 9:15am-12:15 4:30-6:00PM 4:30-6:00PM CNT EAST WEST SUNDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY SEPT 21 SEPT 23 SEPT 25 9:15AM-12:15 4:30-6:OOPM 4:30-6:00PM CNT EAST WEST TUESDAY SEPT 30 4:30-6:00PM EAST HIGH HOLIDAY TICKETS In order to secure your tickets for the High Holiday Services your Temple dues must be 75% paid for 2003. If you have any questions please call Irv at the Temple office 733 6292 Childcare: Must be 21/2 - 5 years old and potty trained. 10am drop off and sign in Room 1 10:30am Service in room 12. (parents welcome) Childcare will follow Toddlers service in Room 1 & 2 Pick up and sign out your child in Room 1 at conclusion of the adult morning services. Please sign your child in prior to 10:00am in designated rooms. Please sign out your children from designated rooms. All children must be signed in and out by the same person 10:00am Drop Off Grade K Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Room 6 Room 7 Room 8 Room 9 Beit Tefillah Beit Tefillah Beit Tefillah Beit Tefillah 12:30pm Pick-Up Beit Tefillah Beit Tefillah Beit Tefillah Beit Tefillah Room 6 Room 7 Room 8 Room 9 Grades 8, 9, 10, 11,12 10:00am - 11:30am are invited to our New teen service in the Library Grade 8 is to help with crafts 11:30 - 12:30 (Meet in room 12) Grades 9 thru 12 Remain in Library for programming and social A Special Place To Belong September 1 Victor Arriaza Mrs. Dolores Bale Jill Ewan Jason Goldberg Jennifer Guttman Austin Primack September 2 Mrs. Rona Mendelson Jamie Pink Mrs. Nanette Spector Mrs. Carolyn Strong Mrs. Sheryl Webb September 3 Amara Bolla Kali Bolla Mrs. May Raichelle September 4 Mrs. Rosanne Bennett September 5 Mrs. Barbara Broxmeyer Mrs. Adele Engel Dillon Farrow Mr. Marvin Rosenthal September 6 Ryder Holladay September 7 Mrs. Patricia Gruber Dana Pretner Mrs. Sybil Raiman Mr. Drew Rounds September 8 Ms. Linda Alterwitz Douglas Chenin Ms. Heather Dalrymple Katie Feldman Mrs. Debbie Karasik Taylore Seeger Jessica Simon September 9 Ms. Anita Getzler Russell Letizia Ms. Lillian Tassler September 10 Matthew Birch Mr. Marvin Levine Mrs. Phyllis Mark Dr. Bruce Shapiro Ms. Robin Rankow Mrs. Hyla Worth September 11 Meryl Cherry Mr. Trevor curran Sarah Steward September 12 Mrs. Jan Fleckner September 13 Mr. Joseph Jolcover Mrs. Helene Karp Mr. Steven Reiner Jason Shiroff Mrs. Nan^ Silber Dr. Fred Toffel September 14 Mr. Jason Burk Jasmyn Hardaway Rachel Klein-Levine Mrs. Mary Levey Mrs Sylvia Oreskes Kari Pink S September 15 Mr. Louis Bernstein Mrs. Vicky Hardaway Mrs. Jennie Litt Mr. Jordie Primack Mr. Nathaniel Raichelle Benjamin Rosen Maxwell Rosen Ms. Taube Rotter September 16 Mrs. Barbara Altshuler Mr. Bruce Familian Ms. Susan Fine Harrison Gale Mr. Michael Roe Mrs. Sybil Stenzel Mr. Mark Tenner September 17 Dr. Jack Hirsh Adam Shiroff September 18 Ms. Margot Colbert Mrs. Marilyn Goldstein Jordan Green Lexie Green Myriah Green Noah Lellouche Mrs. Janet Lobel Evan Savar September 19 Amanda Stuart Shayna Unger Ms Shelly Weiner September 20 Mrs. Adelaide Alter David Lewis Mrs. Catherine Rowan September 21 Mrs. Joanne Bernick Dr. Marvin Budgar Jenna Hardaway Foster Kamer Dr. Joel Mishalow Mrs. Marjorie Sheld Mr. Louis Sickle Mr. Charles Weiner September 23 Jenna Bromberg Mr. Eric Polis Mrs. Fran Sanoff Mr. Daniel Socolof Matthew Unger September 24 Ms. Sheri Cohen Mr. Arthur Marshall Sarah Pomerantz September 25 Jacob Bailin Sharona Dagani Mrs. Robin Greenspun Lora Smylie Danica Torchin Mr. Joseph Zuckerman September 26 Christopher Luzaich Rachel Moody Mr. Andrew Perla September 27 Mr. Edward Birch Jennifer Gross Ariel Rosen Carolyn Rubenstein September 28 Mrs. Marilyn Cohen Jonathan Fine Mrs. Clarice Goldberg Julie Simon September 29 Seth Butwinick Mrs. Sandra Marcus Mrs. Patricia Roberts September 30 Mrs. Myrna Leppo Paul Unger Congregation Ner Tamid September 2003 Alexander Dawson School. I have a lot of hobbies including video games,lots of sports and I like to listen to music. I mostly play video games online with other people because the computer is only so smart. I play football, tennis, soccer and pretty much anything you can do with your friends on a weekend or after school. My favorite music is hip-hop and rap. I like Ludacris, 50 cent, Eminem, Nelly, Dr. Dre and Busta Rymes. I hope that you will join my family and me on Saturday September 13 when I become a Bar Mitzvah. JELL ANDKVELL Mazel Tov to David and Heather Glovinsky.They are the proud parents of Shayna Leigh born June 20. She weighed 5 lbs and 15 ozs and was 19 inches long. Proud grandparents are Marilyn Glovinsky and Marvin Glovinsky. Proud aunt is Melissa Roth. Mazel Tov to Melissa Roth on her engagement to Todd Lemoine! Melissa and Todd became engaged in March. Melissa's proud mom and dad are Marilyn Glovinsky and Marvin Glovinsky, proud grandmother is Lilyan Goldberg. Brother, David and Sister-in-law Heather and niece Shayna are