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Copgregatioi? Ncr Tatpid TDn 13 The Reform Synagogue of Las Vegas 2761 Emerson Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada 89121 Ruth Fite, Executive Director March 1992 Sanford D. Akselrad, Rabbi Jeanne Schomaker, School Principal AHnr I AHnr II R7RO Cal Lewis, President Terri Herman & Debbie Stadt, Bulletin Editors__________^OOl ? " MOUf II O/Ot_______________________Julie Gruber, Preschool Director Schedule of Services Friday. March 6 8:00 p.m. Shabbat Services Conducted by Rabbi Akselrad Oneg Sponsored by Sisterhood Friday. March 13 8:00 p.m. Shabbat Services Conducted by Rabbi Akselrad Oneg Sponsored by the Spoor Fam?ily in honor of Abbie?s Bat Mitzvah Saturday. March 14 *10:00 a.m. Abbie Spoor?s Bat Mitzvah Conducted by Rabbi Akselrad Kiddush Sponsored by the Spoor Family in honor of Abbie?s Bat Mitzvah Friday. March 20 6:00 p.m. 3rd Grade Shabbat Din?ner 7:30 p.m. Family Service Conducted by Rabbi Akselrad Oneg sponsored by the 3rd Grade Parents Friday. March 27 8:00 p.m. Shabbat Services Conducted by Rabbi Akselrad Oneg Sponsored by the Moss Fam?ily in honor of Jarrod?s Bar Mitzvah Saturday. March 28 10:00 a.m. Jarrod Moss? Bar Mitzvah Conducted by Rabbi Akselrad Kiddush Sponsored by the Moss Family in honor of Jarrod?s Bar Mitzvah Friday. April 3 8:00 p.m. Shabbat Services Bar Mitzvah of Brian Rosenfeld Conducted by Rabbi Akselrad Oneg Sponsored by the Rosenfeld Family in honor of Brian?s Bar Mitzvah In Memoriam We record with deep sorrow the recent passing of Samuel Alper Beloved Husband ofllortense Alper Robert Eskeles Beloved Brother of Cindy Wood Dora Hirsh Beloved Mother & Grandmother of Robert, Laverne, & Alan Hirsh Yahrzeits March 6 Morris Nagel Mae Berger Jeannette Bradfield Bob Leonard John Herman Rudolph Elman Edward Kramer Anna Michelson March 13 Helen Podolin James Katzman Jennie Stellman Issik Bernstein March 20 Herbert Forman Emanuel Scolar Bessie Bernstein Nettie Schwartz Thelma Merlin Christina Gerstern March 27 Abraham Ginsberg Alex Roth Louis Gittleson Jack Appleby John Elman Annabel Rivkind Jean Becker April 3 Bessie Miller Louis Lang Ada Solomon Rose Ross Purim Carnival Attention Congregants!!! Don?t miss theCongregation Ner Tamid ReligiousSchool Purim Carnival!! Once again it is time to dust off \ your costume, dig out your mask and / get ready to have jots of fun! \ March 22nd the Religious School will again host the annual Purim Carnival. j /There will be food,games, and fun / for all from 11:00 a in. to 2:30 p.m. The first outstanding event wiJJ be a costum^parade for the kids. We begin at 11:00 in the greeh belt by the classrooms as we pardde in our costumes. Then, on to the Social Hall for alisorts of,merry-making and fun. Join us and have the best passible Purim with the Congregation toer Tamid Religious School.Congregation Ner Tamid Rabbi?s Message ?Be a Mensch? One of the highest compliments that a person can give another person is to refer to him or her as a ?mensch?. A true human being. Being a mensch is something that we all hope our children will become. We hope that they will be kind, compassionate, caring, and charitable. These are qualities that children learn, not from speeches, but by example. Our Temple is filled with menschen. I meet them every day. They are the people who give of their time to volunteer. They are the people who call me to let me know about someone who is in need of help or sick in the hospital. They are people who go out of their way to give a ind work, and a compliment ?just because?. I am in need of a few more menschen. The recession has hit not only the United States in general, it has also affected Las Vegas in particular. Almost weekly I am receiving calls from members of the Jewish Community who are turning to me for help. Sometimes it is financial help. Sometimes it is help in finding work. Sometimes they are in need of medical attention and they can not afford a doctor because they have no insurance. The list goes on. I have often heard the comment that Las Vegas is a tough town to break into. We are transient. We are wary because people come here hopping to make a quick dollar. Sometimes these people who have been ?middle class?, people who have held jobs in the past are now without work. I hope that we have not become so jaded that we are turning down those truly in need. Throughout history Jews have taken pride in helping fellow Jews. Can our obligation be any less? You can help by being a mensch. Let me know if you would be willing to help me help others in certain circumstances. Whether it be an offer of financial help or help in finding a job or medical help. I will not call on you often, but when I call upon you, you can be sure it is because it is a mitzvah worth doing. You can also help by letting our own community agency Jewish Family Services know of your concern. If I receive a few phone calls a week, you can imagine what they are receiving. Give Bill Feldman a call and let him know that you care. Together we can make a difference. After all, that?s what being a mensch is all about. B?shalom. Sanford D. Akselrad Rabbi Congressman Bilbray speaks on U.S./Israeli Relations Friday, February 14th was a very special evening for Congregation Ner Tamid. The evening began with a Shabbat dinner for Ner Tamid?s own Cub Scout Pack 145. Over 50 parents and children enjoyed a delicious dinner and had lots of fun. Congressman James Bilbray, our special guest for the evening, spoke on the present state of U.S./lsraeli relations. Con?gressman Bilbray?s talk was educational and informative. With the present world situation in flux, his topic was more than timely, and very well attended. Following the service there was a beautiful oneg. This treat was co-spon?sored by our President, Cal Lewis and his wife, Phyllis, in honor of their 30th wed?ding anniversary and Cub Scout Pack 145. Valentine?s Day at Ner Tamid was a joyous and loving event for all. Attention All 1993 Bar/ Bat Mitzvah Parents!! The dates for 1993 Bar/bat mitzvahs have now been set. If you have not re| ceived a confirmation letter from Cindy (the Rabbi?s seretary) please call her at 733-6292 immediately. ..4 . FAMILY SHABBAT SERVICE March 20, 1992 Second Grade Shabbat Dirtrier'^' Family Service 7:30 p.m. Please join Rabbi Akselrad and the Jr. Choir for a warm Family Shabbat experience. FUTURE FAMILY SHABBAT SERVICE DATES May 15, 1992.............................................Honoring Religious School Staff Please note these dates on your calendar so that you can join us in worship Page 2 Congregation Ner Tamid ?Next Year in Jerusalem? Congregation Ner Tamid Travels to Israel! At the beginning of June, 1993, Rabbi Akselrad will lead a Congregational trip to Israel. In eleven days, you can absorb the essence of Israel, visiting some unusual sights along with all the important, must-see highlights. You will stay in First Class hotels in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Half your stay is based in Jerusalem, where you will see the old and new quarters of the City of David. You will spend a night on a Kibbutz, and spend time sunning on the sands of Tel Aviv. Why not plan on bringing your family? This would be the perfect graduation, confirmation, or B?nai Mitzvah gift for your child. Irsael is such an incredible country; what better way to see it than with your family, as well as with your Temple family? The exact dates in June, 1993, as well as the pricing and itinerary will follow as soon as this information becomes available. Space will be limited. If you are interested in more information about this trip, please fill in this form and return it to: Congregation Ner Tamid, 2761 Emerson Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 89121 ATTN: ISRAEL TRIP Dear Rabbi, We are excited about joining you in Israel in June 1993. Please send more information when it becomes available. NAME ADDRESS_ PHONE NUMBER NO. IN PARTY President's Message The year is flying by and there are so many good things happening at Congregation Ner Tamid. I?ll start with the Social Action Committee and it?s very capable chairperson, Eileen Kollins. We had a very successful food drive, and we should not forget the needy even though we are not formally collecting food now. The Social Action Committee brought Congressman James Bilbray to Congregation Ner Tamid. He is a fine person, and a good friend of Israel. It was good to hear what he had to say.. We are again collecting soap, shampoo and clothing for Shadetree Shelter. Therse women and children need and appreciate what we do. I want to express my thanks to the Social Action Committee for reminding us of tzedakah and bringing attention to our Congregation for the good it does. Brotherhood is also doing a wonderful mitzvah this month. The blood mobile wil be in the Temple parking lot during the Purim Carnival. Many have signed up to give - contact Joe Schwartz for more information. Be sure to support our school by coming to the Purim Carnival. The money raised maintains the quality of our school by providing the extras. Again - let me mention particpation in Temple activities. There are many to choose from, and all enrich your Temple experience. Sisterhood, Brother?hood, and Golden Chai all meet during the month. This month we also have the Purim Carnival and a game night. Be sure to fill out the Temple survey so that we may better serve your needs. If you are interested in being part of a Havurah group, fill out that questionnaire and return it to my wife or Jeanne Schomaker. Some of our committees could really use your help: Ways & Means, Publicity, Long Range Planning, and Secial Events. We need a Special Events Chairper?son with lots of ideas. The Goods and Services Auction is coming and we need more participation. Check this bulletin to find out who the chairpeople are and call them to volunteer - they would love to hear from you. I?ll close by pushing plaques on our Chai. Everyone has something special to share - remember the Chai. Thanks a lot. Cal Bat Mitzvah Abbie Spoor My name is Abbie Spoor, and on March 14th, 1992 I will become a Bat Mitzvah. I am in the 7th grade at Cannon Junior High. I moved to Las Vegas from the San Fernando Valley in California in July of 1990, and really love it here. I love to dance, ride my bike, and hang out with my friends. I hope you will join me to share my special day. Bar Mitzvah Jarrod Moss My name is Jarrod Moss, and I?m in the seventh grade at Greenspun Junior High. I will have my Bar Mitzvah on March 28th. By having my Bar Mitzvah I feel like I?m really carrying my family?s tradition one step farther. I?m really looking for?ward to this day, and I hope you will join me. Page 3 Congregation Ner Tamid fr e.ix mmmm COMMITTEE.......................................................CHAIRPERSON(S) Art & Beautification......................................................................Yvonne Gordon Break the Fast...............................................Rita Malkin, Helen Zliser Budget.........................................................................Sheldon Rosenberg Goods & Services Auction.......................Dyane Kohnen, Lois Doctors Historian.............................................................................................Sandy Ewan House..............................................................................Harry Rubinson Kol Nidre ..........................................................................Michael Cherry Long Range Planning.....................................................Ken Schnitzer Membership.......................................................................Dyane Kohnen Outreach................................................................................................Lois Doctors Passover Seder.................................................................................Phyllis Mark Publicity.........................................................................................Kathryn Scott Preschool...............................................Denise Schnitzer, Debby Kaner Religious School............................................................Denise Schnitzer Ritual ........................................................................................Alan Mann Social Action.....................................................................................Eileen Kollins Special Events............................................................................................. Ways & Means.........................................................................Jay Poster Youth Activities.............................................Dotty Gross, Randy Spoor ff fr ANNOUNCING: The 4th Annual Sisterhood Progressive Dinner April 25th, 1992 $25.00 per person Your check is your reservation! The cut off for reservations is April 15th. Please mail your checks to: Marcy Samoiloff 8325 Opal Cove Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89128 For more information please call: Maxine Gratz 898-3592 % ff fr, Congregational Survey When you are filling out the sur?vey, please take the time to fill out your name. While it is not manda?tory, it helps us directly address your concerns. If you are reluctant to sign your name, please feel free to call Dyane Kohnen at 870-2204. She will be glad to speak with you and assist you in any way possible. Social Action Our Social Action Committee continues to meet and have a vari?ety of programs to benefit our Con?gregation, as well as our commu?nity. Nadine and Joe Cracraft and Maxine Molinsky hosted the Rus?sian family and brought them to Shabbat services to hear about the Rabbi?s trip to Russia. We will continue to socialize with the Schneiders and assist them in their adjustment to life in Las Vegas. During February our ?Back to the Basics? clothing and soap/ shampoo collection was very suc?cessful. Thank you to everyone who made contributions. If you need a letter from the Temple, please contact Ruth or Debbie in the office. Also in February, Con?gressman Jim Bilbray addressed the Congregation during Shabbat services on February 14th. We appreciated and learned from his presentation, and thank him for his time. In March we will co-sponsor a blood drive with the Brotherhood and Sisterhood during the Purim Carnival. Please donate a pint of blood on March 22nd between 11.00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., a very special mitzvah. Other Social Action projects are being planned, including a So?cial Action Shabbat on May 22nd. We also would like to offer assis?tance to those affected by the cut?back on mental health services by the state of Nevada. If anyone has any suggestions, please contact Eileen Kollins or Dr. Marv Glovinsky. fr BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!!! We?re Doing It Again... Card and Game Night Saturday, March 28, 1992 Poker, Pan, Bridge, Scattergories, Gin Rummy, Etc. Chairpeople Jack Bulavsky and Mary Fox Admission for Temple Members is Free Admission for Non-Temple Members is $5.00 Page 4 Congregation Ner Tamid fr Sisterhood Gift Shop Check out our new merchandise: BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY AND GIFT ITEMS Don?t forget us for SPECIAL ORDERS! The gift shop will be open on Sunday mornings and by appointment. The office staff can also open the gift shop for you during business hours. For an appointment, or more information please call: Phyllis - 458-8119 Mary - 456-4452 fr fr Rabbi Akselrad would like to be helpful to you and your family whenever possible, par?ticularly by visiting Temple members and their families when they are in the hospital or nursing home. The Temple of?fice tries to maintain a current list of those who are hospital?ized, so please call the Temple office to let us know when you are going into the hospital. Office # 733-6292. Thank You To Alfie Rostov for the donation of books for the library To Tiny Kaplan for the colored paper To Nikos Gousdovas for his con?tinued support of our Chai monu?ment To Pamela Lellouche for the books for our library. Special Thank You: Thank you to all our Congregants for your donations to the Social Action project to benefit Shadetree Shelter (T At most Friday night services, congregants can participate in a special way by accepting honors such as: lighting the Shabbat candles, dressing and un?dressing the Torah or saying the blessing before and after the Torah reading. The Temple gives any of these honors to synagogue mem?bers who enjoy participating in the Shabbat service in this special way. If any congre?gant wishes to have such hon?ors, please call the Temple office (733-6292) so we can schedule your honors on a convenient Shabbat for you. V-...................................................... fr Temple Wish List L Books for our Library. 2. Incidental kitchen items or $100. 3. Floor scrubber or $150. 4. Fire-proof Filing Cabinets 5. File Cabinet for Choir. 6. Heavy Duty Portable Folding Platforms for our Choir or $425. ^ fr [? ^AOMLISSHY miviiY AVAoiAiy PiGMAS! PAOHY Air? ATT flora's, ??G & V JJ fr Don V Forget The Date of This Year's Goods & Services Auction ... May 9th, 19921 ^ ................... JJ fr Oops! r\ To Daniel Zabinofsky for the mis print of his name. ^ ^ NEED TO GET INTO THE TEMPLE? In case of an emergency, call our custodian, Cliff Jamerson, at 734-1460.Congregation Ner Tamid i?~ --------------------;--------------------^ Blood Drive Congregation Ner Tamid Brotherhood, under the auspices I of the Social Action Committee and in conjunction with Sister?hood, is sponsoring a blood drive during the Purim Carnival. Las Vegas hospitals are always in desperate need of blood, and this is a convenient way for you to donate. The Bloodmobile will be parked in the Congregation Ner Tamid parking lot on March 22nd, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Please see Joe Schwartz to sign up for this most important mitzvah. Joe is at services every Friday night with a sign up sheet. The office can also sign you up if that?s more convenient. For more information please call Congre?gation Ner Tamid at 733-6292. The age requirements for donat?ing blood are from age 18 to 80. (r Jewish Film Series UNLV Wright Hall (Room 103) Film# Begin 7:00 p.m. Free Admission ?Life Of Emile Zola? Wed., March 25,1992 ?Fiddler on the Roof ? Wed., April 22, 1992 ?Avalon? Wed., May 27, 1992 (tentative) ?Goodbye Columbus? Wed., June 17, 1992 (tentative) Humanist, Professor of History, Marvin Feldman will discuss the theme and significance of each film and answer questions following each presentation. FOR INFORMATION CALL 732-0556 (f------------- ^ Hospice Core Course Family Home Hospice is offer?ing their hospice volunteer training course beginning March 5th. Our volunteers visit hospice patients in their homes and provide emotional support to these patients and their families. For further information please call Kathleen Bruttomesso at 383-0887. Vs---------------- ^ fr Grief Recovery Course Beginning February 17th, Family Home Hospice is offering Grief Recovery: Surviving the Loss of a Loved One. We encourage all individuals who have experienced the loss of a loved one to become involved in this course to promote the successful resolution of grief resulting from death. For further information contact Kathleen Bruttomesso or John Danks at 383- w ?887- JJ Sponsored by: Jewish Student Union & the JCC Without Walls Divisions of the Jewish Federation of Las Vegas (r ^ Coming in April!! David Syme will be here on Sunday, April 5th, from 6;30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. He will be presenting a musical program - Amazing Discov?eries in Jewish Music. This event is co-sponsored by Brotherhood and Golden Chai. Look for more details in the mail. v -------0 rr American Jewish Archives T. The American Jewish Archives is eager to help you. We are open and available to assist you and your Con?gregation in a number of ways. Sci?entific and scholarly study, family history, youth and adult education - even the history of your own temple - all these are areas in which the American Jewish Archives can as?sist you. Our collection of manuscripts, photographs and recordings pertain?ing to the American Jewish experi?ence is unmatched in its depth and variety. Our purpose is to serve; our staff is ready to help and assist you. Please call or write us at the address below. American Jewish Archives HUC-JIR 3101 Clifton Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45220 (513)2211875 (513) 221-7812 (FAX) ^ .......-................ ^ fr Silver N?Spry Exercise Class For Persons With Pulmonary Disorders Congregation Ner Tamid will play host to a unique and much needed pro?gram by the American Lung Association entitled ?Silver and Spry?. This exercise program is designed for people of all ages who suffer from pulmonary disorders. The class will be offered at the Temple on Mondays and Wednesdays from 10:00 am. - 11:00 a.m. You may join the class at any time, but class size is limited. You will need a referral form signed by your physician. The form may be obtained by calling the American Lung Association at 454-2500. The class will be taught by Aliza Pro. Aliza is presently a graduate student at UNLV in the Masters Program in Exer?cise Physiology. Aliza has worked for the Indiana State Board of Health, and in?terned at the National Institute for Fit?ness and Sports in Indianapolis. She enjoys all sports and spending time with her family. For more information and to regis?ter, please call the Amercian Lung Asso ciation at 454-2500. Classes start on February 24th. f Page 6 Congregation Ner Tamid fr Birthdays Susie Allazetta Audrey Jean Arnold Mel Becker Scott Benedict Stuart Berger Allan Boruszak Deborah Breiter Roney Buffman Jack Bulavsky Linda Chenin Maria Comfort Alison Drucker Ira Epstein Jennifer Etcoff George Flushman Lee Friedman Matthew Friedman Michael Friedman Melissa Glovinsky Avra Gold Gary Goldberg Dean Goldhammer Aleza Goldsmith Matthew Gordon Sandy Greenblatt-Ziskrout Moira Greenspun Elizabeth Hogan Gilbert Hyatt Steve Jackson Joseph Kahn Sophie Katzman Ellen Keating Brittany Keating Lisa Kern Frances Klamian Joel Klein Sig Kohnen Bernard Lara Gerald Lerner Mary Levine George Lipshaw Vs-------------- Alan Mann Helena Milmeister Robert Moss Jarrod Moss Sheryl Murillo Jack Mutnick Lawrence Newman Jeffrey Newmark Mark Ohriner David Ostrovsky Robin Powell H. Sam Prezant Robyn Price Dale Raben Steven Reininger Michael Reininger Beth Rogers Brian Rosenfeld Janet Schlesinger Gary Schnitzer Jeanne Schomaker Sara Schuchmann Sondra Schwartz Steven Schwartz Charles Seltzer Michelle Jane Seltzer Marilyn Sherman Elliot Silverstein Donn Smylie Debbie Stadt Noreen Sternberg Debra Stone Michelle Stuart Bebe Sturman Erik Sudberg Jordan Treat Charles Vinnik Allan Walsby Judith Walsby Charles Wexler Ron Worth Larayne Zimler {? " .... Vx FAMILIES NEEDED FOR NEW COLLEGE PROGRAM Beginning this fall, the Jewish Family Service Agency of Las Vegas, will be starting the HOME AWAY FROM HOME PROGRAM for out-of-state Jewish col?lege students. The program matches students to ?friend families? in our community, who will help the students feel more at home while they are going to school in Las Vegas. If you would like to become part of this special program please call: JFSA 732-0304 or Sharlene Flushman 794-2888. (f ' Bulletin Deadline The deadline for the Congregation Ner Tamid Bulletin is the 13th of the previous month. For the April bulletin the deadline is March 13th. If you have items to be pub?lished in the bulletin, please get them to Debbie Stadt in the Temple office by this date. Anything arriv?ing after that date can?not be guaranteed pub?lication. Thank you for your cooperation. (f -------^ Anniversaries Ted & Maria Comfort Robert & Lav erne Hirsh Alfred & Joyce Karchem Mark & Debra Katz Alan & Dena Mann Hank & Shirley Marcuse Alan & Linda Myers Mark & Jennifer Ohriner Nathaniel & May Raichelle David & Betsi Steinberg Arthur & Maria Sudberg Douglas & Sheryl Webb \====J (f - .............^ Wilner Group Leaves for Israel on Sunday, May 17th Israel - Spring 1992 is the title given to the forthcoming special group tour conducted by Leo A. Wilner. The 15 day tour will depart from Las Vegas on May 17th, and return on May 31st. The group will spend time in Tel Aviv, Haifa, Tiberias and dozens of other cities and areas of historical significance. Highlights include a visit to the Knesset building, the Hadassah hospital, the Yad Vashem Memorial, and to the Avenue of the Righteous - dedicated to the Christians who bravely saved Jews during WWH. You will ascend by cable car to the top of Masada, enjoy a swim in the unsinkable Dead Sea, visit the Western Wall, walk through a shouk, see the President Kennedy Memorial, visit Jericho - the oldest sity known to civilization, view the third century synagogue at Capernaum, and the synagogues and art galleries of Safed. Special features include a dinner cruise on the Sea of Galilee, a stop in Haifa to see the beautiful city of Caesarea, a visit to (he city of Meffido - inspiration for James Michener?s book The Source, and visits to many more exciting cities and points of interest. The tour features full Israeli breakfasts every morning, four regular dinners (including 2 Shabbat dinners), and the dinner cruise on the Sea of Galilee. Leisure time will be available for visiting relatives and friends as well as for persona! shopping. Tour cost is $2850.00 per person, double occupancy (single supplement $615.00) from Las Vegas to Las Vegas. Space is limited! For further information and details, please call Elaine Steinberg at Preferred Travel Services, 733-0707, or Mr. Wilner at 732-8585. ^......... .....-.........J Paae 7Congregation Ner Tamid iMHig Yotara r, ?GIVE THEM ALL THE LOVE THEY CAN TAKE AND ALL THE FOOD THEY CAN EAT!? Camp Swift has been providing a camping experience to economically dis?advantaged children for thirteen years based on this motto. The program is co?sponsored by the Southwestern Federa?tion of Temple Youth and it?s eleven youth groups. Every year NTTY is dedicated to raising funds for this program. In Decem?ber, members of the youth group called for congregational support during our sev?enth annual phone-a-thon. NTTY would like to thank those Congregants who have made contributions to Camp Swift. Stanley & Georgia Ames Blaine & Melody Benedict Deborah Breiter Paul & Sharon Cohen Joe & Nadine Cracraft David & Marni Diamond Michael & Beth Dias Bruce & Sue Einhorn Don & Lil Eisner Lew & Marilyn Etcoff Harold & Edie Glasser Allan & Clarice Goldberg Gary & Pamela Goldberg Ralph & Mary Goldsmith Gerald & Yvonne Gordon Steve & Maxine Gratz David & Dotty Gross Elizabeth Hogan Stephen & Susan Joseph Jeffrey Katz Sig & Dyane Kohnen Eileen Kollins Steve Kollins Jerome & Mary Levey Cal & Phyllis Lewis Larry & Diane Lovelock Alan & Dena Mann David & Rona Mendelson Joel & Audrey Mishalow Morton & Rickie Orzen H. Sam & Claire Prezant A1 & Rhea Safire Jerry & Marcy Sttmoiloff Harvey & Fran Sanoff Ken & Linda Schnitzer Hy & Jeanette Schwartz Phil & Rose Seltzer Phil & Rose Shapiro Gilbert & Natalie Shaw Irvin & Marlene Sherman Scot & Nancy Silber Roger & Leslie Simon Gary & Noreen Sternberg Thomas & Donna Stuart Michael & Gillian Wells Leo Wilner Ron & Hyla Worth If you would like information on Camp Swift, or would like to make a donation, pelase contact Alan Hirsh at 458-8066. ----------------------------------------------------- -..............^ ...... ^ ITTY BTTY NTTY We had a great time on Febru?ary 9th with the children at the Lied Discovery Museum. The chil?dren enjoyed their sack lunch at the Temple before the tour, and we topped it off after by stopping for ice cream cones at Baskin Robbins. Once again, our many thanks for the assistance of the parents who helped chaperone during the day. We will not have a field trip on March 22nd due to the Purim Car?nival. This is a wonderful event, so please plan on taking your chil?dren and enjoying a great day of fun, food and frolic. Mark your calendars for April 5,1992, which will be our next field trip. We will let you know the details at a later date. If you have any questions, please call your advisors, Paul and Sharon, at 456-0062. .... ^ MTTY NTTY News The Temple Calendar showed our next event for Sunday, March 22nd, the same day as the Purim Carnival soooo ... let?s go! We have a table reserved just for us. Look for our NTTY NTTY sign. Bring money for lunch so we can all eat together & some extra money for fun & games. Tell your moms & dads they can come too & guess what...we have a special surprise just for you! Peter (362-4384) & Sheryl (873-7769) P.S. For All Events... If you RSVP-YES, and decide not to go, it is very important you call & let us know! Guess what??? We have a special surprise just for you!! A J) ?JMX IMJ]?I]?? The Congregation Ner Tamid Reli gious has had a very busy semester, and is keeping up the pace. Our school has grown TREMENDOUSLY, and we are bursting at the seams. We are thrilled to have so many smiling faces in our school. Due to our overflowing enrollment, we need more classrooms. Toward this end we have instituted a few fundraisers. We just finished a Passover candy sale. Special thanks to Millie Silverstein who coordinated this wonderful event. With?out Millie?s efforts and diligence, we would not have had such a successful sale. In addition to getting to eat some delicious candy, the proceeds of the sale enabled us to sub-divide a large classroom into two smaller rooms. The pizza fundraiser is set to begin very shortly. The children will be taking orders for pizzas, and then the older chil?dren will actually make the pizzas. There will be an ice-cream party for the class (grades K - 3) selling the most pizzas, and the older children will have the opportu?nity to make their ?dream? pizza after selling 7 pizzas. Don?t forget the annual Purim Carni?val! In addition to fun, food and games, there will also be a great raffle. For information regarding the Purim carni?val and the raffle, please call Jeanne Schomaker at 733-6292. NEW PHONE NUMBER FOR THE RE?LIGIOUS SCHOOL... 369-8633. PLEASE USE THIS PHONE NUMBER AFTER 5:00 P.M. ON TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS, AND ON SUNDAY MORNINGS. ALL OTHER TIMES THIS NUMBER IS THE TEMPLE FAX LINE. Preschool News Shalom! Preschool has been going great the last few months. We had a Valentine exchange with the children. We all had a great time when the children made picture frames for their parents for Valentines. We hope everyone loved their gifts. We had a visit from Discovery Toys so the parents could see what?s on sale and what?s new. There were many great things to see and buy. We are going to a radio station for a visit. The children are very excited, and we are looking forward to this special field trip. That?s all the news for now. Have a great month!! Julie and Andrea Page 8 Congregation Ner Tamid if ------------------ ^ Golden Chai We are very pleased that so many seniors attend our meet?ings even in rainy weather. Hope?fully that means you enjoy the programs and the chance to so?cialize with old and new friends. We will have some entertaining programs coming up in the near future that you won?t want to miss. Several people have asked phone committee members about planning ?socials?. We aren?t sure what these members have in mind, so please corner us at a meeting and let us know. We aim to please! Once again an invitation is extended to all senior Temple members to join us. On the first and third Thursdays of every month you?ll find us enjoying our $1.00 lunch and program at the Temple. We now have close to 200 members, nearly half of whom attend meetings regularly. We have a group of recently widowed people who meet with therapist Sandy Greenblatt-Ziskrout for group counseling. There are also pan and bridge games. All activi?ties are open to men and women, married or single. So come and be part of a lively, growing orgaization. Shalom, Helen Zliser, President ^...............----- ........ Have You Reserved This Date? May 9th, 1992 For Our Annual Goods & Services Auction Don't Miss It! (r Sisterhood News It?s not too early to think of sending your kid to camp. As you know, Sisterhood has a Campership program, which enables us to help you with some of the costs of Jewish camp. To raise funds for our Campership program, we will be hosting a Children?s Fashion Show on March 29th, immediately fol?lowing Religious School. The ad?mission is $3.00 for children, $5.00 for adults. Please come support our youth. Once again the year has flown by and it is time for the Nominating Committee to pr