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Conofreofation T^er Tamid Looking Towards the Future.... June/July 2004 Vol. XVIII No. 6 Tan u r^ns 12 Sivan/13 Av 5764 $ ? - 1 ? * * I Annual Meeting and BBQ June 13 at 5pm In the Social Hall Installation of board members, and trustees. See the annual report and all the things that happened last year at CNT! Hotdogs & hamburgers with all the trimmings, chips, drinks, and dessert. Best of all - ITS FREE! RSVP Temple to the office 733-6292 * V * 'H s $ * * / * * 5 Mark Your Calendars! Rabbi Weiner's Farewell Service June 4th @7:30 pm Adult B'nai Mitzvah Cantorial Concert Summer Adult ^^iucation Classes June 5th @ 10am At CNT June 13th @ 2pm Summerlin Library June-August At CNT L'hitraot ?? Until We Meet Again As I sit down to write my last column for the bulletin, I am reminiscing about my first column. How long ago that seems, and, yet, it was only a mere three years ago that I first came to CNT. I remember how excited I was knowing what a great opportunity it would be to be a member of this wonderful congregation. Looking back at my time spent here, I know that my life has been enriched and my rabbinic knowledge and experience has grown. In Hebrew, there are two special words for saying good-bye. The first one that I know everyone is familiar with is shalom. Shalom, though, does not just mean good-bye. It also means hello and peace. The root of the word shalom is shalame meaning whole. Thus, when one says shalom to another, one is not just saying good-bye but also wishing one a sense of wholeness to one?s life. Therefore, as I take my leave of Congregation Ner Tamid, I wish each and everyone shalom: good-bye, peace, and wholeness. There are no words that can truly express everything that I am feeling right now. I truly appreciate everyone?s support as I begin preparations to move to my new congregation. Yet, the members of CNT will always hold a very special place in my heart. As many of you know, I take my leave as our congregation goes through some reorganization. To every period of growth and adjustment is a time of change. I know that CNT will come through this period of change with a healthy perspective and vision for its future. There are very exciting times ahead as the congregation prepares to move and incorporate new types of programming. I hope to hear all about it as the dreams come to fruition. I would be remiss if I did not take this moment to thank some very special people. I thank Rabbi Akselrad for his guidance during the past three years. It has been wonderful to work with such a great colleague. Philip, thank you for helping my spirit soar with every note you shared during services and during regular workdays. Irv, you kept us organized and on task. Jackie, we have been friends for so many years. It has been wonderful to learn from and work with such a wonderful friend. Miss Lois, I have enjoyed ___________________________Continued Page 3 Sanford D. Akselrad Jennifer C. Weiner Philip Goldstein Scott Stolberg Rabbi Associate Rabbi Cantorial Soloist President T h e R e f o r m C o n g re g a tio n o f L a s V eg a s Irv Duchowny E xecutive Director JACQUELINE FLEEKOP Education Director Lois Bergman Preschool Director Laura Bailey Bulletin KJitor A S p e c ia l P la c e T o 11 elo n g y Temple Board Members Scott Stolberg President scott_stolberg@yahoo.com Alan Mann VP Administration bamjam@aol.com Mike Unger VP Ways & Means pmomike@aol.com Hillary Torchin VP Education and Youth htorchin@aol.com Maxine Molinsky VP Ritual mmolinsky@theriviera.com David Shapin VP Membership Recruitment david@vegasvoiceover.com J or die Primack VP Membership Retention closings3@yahoo.com David Stahl VP Social Action stahllv@cox.net Debbie Levy Treasurer dlevy1107@aol.com Yvonne Gordon Corporate Secretary tobeach@hotmail.com Cecilia Schafler Trustee cecilia@jwzunino.com Marla Letizia Trustee mletizia@aol.com Stacey Yahraus Trustee slymom620@aol.com Bill Yaffe Trustee byaffe@lvcm.com Bernie Matusow Trustee globern@lvcm.com Beth Bromberg Trustee fystee2@aol.com Beth Falk Trustee bethf1210@aol.com Joe Cracraft Trustee jcracraft@earthlink.net Cindy Jensen Trustee ckjensen@cox.net Fern Percheski Sisterhood President fernp2003@cox.net Howard Layfer Men's Club President Iayf16@lvcm.com Kelly Chenin NTTY President shortstuff4evr05@aol.com Dr. Stewart Biumenfeid 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 * Deceased Congregation Ner Tamid m ship For the CNT board, there are certain things the temple policy has alwa been firm on. The temple board has never directly solicited our membership for money for other organizations, and we do not sell or rent our mailing list. Recently, something has caused the board to review that policy. We still do not sell or rent our list, however the board felt one cause came along that required we ask our members directly to give money. The Union for Reform Judaism, more specifically it?s president Rabbi Eric Yoffie, at the Biennial convention in Minneapolis asked each congregation to go home, and ask each one of it members to give money to promote Reform Judaism in Israel and the former Soviet Union. He acknowledged how much each congregation could use additional resources, but this was different. You recently received a letter containing all of the details of Rabbi Yoffie?s initiative. It is sometimes difficult to accept that reform Jews are not recognized as a Jew by the government of Israel. But there are young reform congregations forming and they are determined to see this changed. As our congregation approaches its thirtieth anniversary, let us help these congregations past the tough, early years. Many of our long-term Congregants remember what CNT went through in the early years. How can you help? Send a check for Chai, more if you can, less if you can?t, payable to CNT to the temple, Attn: YOZMA. We will then forward on one large check from our congregation. Please help others to worship as we do and be recognized as a Jew. You can also help promote Reform Judaism on a local basis by supporting our preschool. Preschools are an important way for congregations to young families involved in temple life. When a parent brings a child for eSJ education at a temple, that child learns the importance of their Judaism. Our preschool started five years ago under the direction of Lois Bergman. Miss Lois, as she is known, is the foremost authority in Las Vegas on early education for Jewish children. There are many members of our congregation that Miss Lois taught and now she is teaching their children. Our preschool has become a destination school. For the same reasons we are moving the temple, our preschool is not filled to capacity. This has some advantages - a smaller class size provides personalized attention for each child. The children learn their ABC?s, they have computer class, learn to read and of course there is recess. But they also learn about all of the Jewish holidays and traditions. This early start forms the foundation of their Judaism for life. Again you may ask what can you do. Talk about our school and its advantages to others. If you have grandchildren, talk to your children about sending them to our temple for preschool. Talk to your friends; tell them to give us a look and check out our school. If you are one of the many of us whose children have graduated from our school, tell others what a wonderful experience your kids had. Remember, this is how we will assure the continuation of Reform Judaism in Las Vegas. Every month, a very dedicated group of twenty Congregants get together to look after the temple. I want to say ?thank you? to each member of our board for all the work you do. This is a group that always has the future^ CNT in their hearts. B?ShaloT Scott Stolberg VJUI e l<W J une /J uly 200zfWorship Services Conducted By Rabbi Sanford Akselrad, Rabbi Jennifer Weiner and Cantorial Soloist Philip Goldstein Friday, June 4 Shabbat Services 7:30 pm Rabbi Weiner's Farewell Shabbat Oneg sponsored by Sisterhood& Adult B'nai Mitzvah Class Saturday, June 5 Adult B'Nai Mitzvah 10:00 am Kiddush sponsored by Adult B'nai Mitzvah Class Bible Study 9:00 am Minyan & Torah Study 10:00 am Friday, June 11 Shabbat Services 7:30 pm Saturday, June 12 Taylor Fendell Bat Mitzvah 10:00 am Kiddush sponsored by the Fendell Family Bible Study 9:00 am Minyan & Torah Study 10:00 am Friday, June 18 Shabbat Services 7:30 pm Oneg sponsored by Chai Lites Chavurah Saturday, June 19 Bible Study 9:00 am Minyan & Torah Study 10:00 am Friday, June 25 Shabbat Services 7:30 pm Oneg sponsored by the Ober Family, in Honor of Jake's Bar Mitzvah Saturday, June 26 Jake Ober Bar Mitzvah 10:00 am Kiddush Sponsored by the Ober Family Bible Study 9:00 am Minyan & Torah Study 10:00 am Friday, July 2 Shabbat Services 7:30 pm Saturday, July 3 Bible Study 9:00 am Minyan & Torah Study 10:00 am Friday, July 9 Shabbat Services 7:30 pm Oneg Sponsored by the Glasser Family, in Honor of David Glasser & Colleen Collins Wedding Saturday, July 10 Bible Study 9:00 am Minyan & Torah Study 10:00 am Friday, July 16 Shabbat Services 7:30 pm Oneg Sponsored by the Hechter Family, in honor of Matthew's Bar Mitzvah Saturday, July 17 Matthew Hechter Bar Mitzvah 10:00 am Kiddush Sponsored by the Hechter Family Bible Study 9:00 am Minyan & Torah Study 10:00 am Friday, July 23 Shabbat Services 7:30 pm Saturday, July 24 Bible Study 9:00 am Minyan & Torah Study 10:00 am Friday, July 30 Shabbat Services 7:30 pm Saturday, July 31 Bible Study 9:00 am Minyan & Torah Study 10:00 am Onegs sponsored by Sisterhood, unless noted otherwise CNT Welcomes Rabbinic Intern Cookie Olshein Starting mid-June, Cookie Lea Olshein will begin her duties as our summer rabbinic intern. A past Vice President of our Congregation, Cookie has just returned from Jerusalem having completed her first year of rabbinic school at Hebrew Union College- Jewish Institute of Religion. Cookie will start her duties in mid June and continue through much of the summer. Please join in welcoming Cookie to our Congregation at Shabbat Services on June 18th. As a summer intern with our Congregation Cookie will be exposed to the full range of rabbinic responsibilities. Cookie will be teaching two classes on Monday evenings: Introduction to Judaism and ?Aleph isn?t Tough - An Introduction to Hebrew Reading Skills for Adults?. Cookie will also be teaching various classes throughout the summer which deal with her many varied experiences in Israel and the former Soviet Union this year. In addition to teaching she will be assisting Rabbi Akselrad in many ways including pulpit duties, hospital visitations, tutoring b?nai mitzvah students and participate in life cycle events. Beginning this fall, Cookie will spend the remaining four years of her Rabbinical program at HUC-JIR?s Los Angeles campus. Rabbi Weiner cont. stopping by the pre-school and seeing our future right in front of my eyes. To our administrative staff: Roberta, Karen, Mary, and Angie, you make us all look good and help us so much in our daily tasks so that we can be involved with those special moments of our Congregants? lives. The word thanks does not say enough. And, to all of our Congregants: thank you for opening your hearts to me. I have often looked at life and my path through the rabbinate as a journey. Congregation Ner Tamid has been a wonderful part of the journey that is still unfolding. So, you may be wondering what that second word is in Hebrew that means good-bye. That word is L?hitraot. Yet, I?hitraot does not really mean good-bye. Instead, it really means ?see you later.? Please know that I will think of you often and will only be an email away. So as I depart, I simply say, ?L?hitraot" - until we meet again A S p e c ia l P I ace T o B e lo n g rm Executive Director's Message ' ? ?THANK YOU? ; ':: ^ I am guessing that you?re probably relaxing somewhere comfortable while reading this column, but I?d wager (if I gambled) that you probably aren?t familiar with all the planning, teamwork and effort it took to get this column to you, as well as all of the other services that the temple provides. The unsung folks who make this happen are the loyal, caring and dedicated staff and volunteers who all work behind the curtains to make the magic, ?Magic?. Congregants seldom see our staff or volunteers as they go about their duties, but among the tasks and chores, (and this is not an end-all list, by any means, but only a sampling) are those who answer our phones, stuff our bulletins, write and print our weekly Temple Happenings and monthly Bulletins and all the fliers that we distribute, prepare our wonderful Onegs, prepare the building for all of our various programs and events, sing like Angels (be it our junior or adult choirs or our wonderful Shabbatones), process all payments (and THANK YOU for making those payments!), schedule our Rabbis appoint?ments, usher at High Holidays, prepare the sermons and learn new music (Thank you, Rabbis and Philip), plan and design our new facility and campus, prepare our children for their Jewish lives (a BIG one here), comfort those who need comforting, and coordinate all the meetings, calendars, and various programs that we do each week and month. Whew! (In the famous words of Elaine on Seinfeld, ?yada yada yada? - I could go on and on, listing everything we do, but by now, I hope you get the idea.) As you have gathered, we are very thankful and appreciative of our staff and volunteers, and without everyone pitching in and doing what they can, we wouldn?t be the social gathering place, the religious home, and the learning center that we all depend on here at CNT. Teamwork, cooperation, caring^ dedication and a feeling of wanting to give of oneself to help others is what makes us here at CNT special. We are very proud of our hardworking, dedicated team, and I wish you could see them in action because only then could you really understand and appreciate just what it takes to have us function so well and so smoothly to make the magic happen, ?behind the screen?. My special thanks go to Mary, Angie, Karen, and Roberta for doing everything so well, so efficiently and so caringly - you are the best! Thank you for allowing us to serve our Congregants, and our community. Thank you and to be continued Irv JffiREMINDERS High Holy Days are Coming! A Gentle Reminder of Temple Policy High Holy Day Tickets will only be sent to those temple members in good standing. That means that at least 75% of your annual commitment (your annual dues and this years portion of building fund) must be paid, unless prior arrangements are made with Irv Duchowny, the Executive Director. If you have any questions, please contact Irv at the temple office, 733-6292. v___________________________________________________________) C o n g reg atio n 'NTe r T a m id Please e-mail articles to CNTBulletin@cox.net or send to the temple office, Attn: Irv. J u n e / J u l y 200^ JUST A 'P Calling all singers. We are preparing to gear up for our High Holy Day Adult Choir and we need Sopranos, Altos, Tenors and Basses. This is a wonderful time to be a part of the CNT Adult Choir and share in the reverence and beauty of the High Holy Days. If you?ve ever wanted to be a part of this incredible choir, we need you. Rehearsals are beginning July 13th and continue every Tuesday night from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Beit T?fillah. You will be supplied with everything. Just bring your beautiful voice and the desire and dedication. As we come in to the summer months I want to recognize some individuals for their hard work and dedication over the past year. First I want to thank Lillian Kollar for her amazing talents and incredible musical ability. She is one of the best accompanists I have ever worked with and I greatly appreciate her. Thank you so much Lillian. I want to thank Lori Frankl, Laurel Lardent and Melissa Roth for their wonderful job of tutoring the B?nai Mitzvah students. You all are wonderful. I also want to thank Lori Frankl for her conducting the Junior Choir and the Teen Choir; they?ve never sounded better. And speaking of choirs, our fabulous Adult Choir deserves a round of applause for their hard work over this past year (since High Holy Days) you all are the best. Other synagogue choirs may come along, but with hard work and dedication, we?ll remain the best. Thank you to all. On a personal note, I want to express my thanks and gratitude to Rabbi Weiner for her kindness, teaching and caring in the short time that I?ve been here and have gotten to know her. You exemplify the true meaning of Rabbi... teacher; of what?s written and of how to live as a Jew. You will be greatly missed and I wish you the best in your future endeavors. Until next time... B?Shalom Philip 9NEW 55 Plus Club - Check us Out! We at CNT care about our seniors and mid-seniors (who are 55 and over). We are planning many activities including movies, card games, mah jong, trips to Mesquite and Laughlin, outings to sports events, discount shows and dinners, guest speakers, group discussions on current events and much more. We plan to meet on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month. We need members! We need at least 40 members to begin. CNT Members are just $10/year, Non-CNT Members are $15/year; send your checks, payable to CNT Seniors, to the Temple office. For further information, please contact Gloria or Bernie Matusow @ 456-0681 or Jackie Fleekop at 733-6292. ( ^ IHN - Another Success! Our prophets have taught: God commands us to ?share your bread with the hungry and bring the homeless into your house?(lsaiah 58:7). This is what we did the first week of May when we hosted the homeless families from IHN. How proud we are, as Host Co-coordinators, when the families tell us that our congregation is the friendliest, the food is the best, and how welcome they feel at our facility. We are so grateful for the wonderful volunteers who provided the excellent meals, slept over at the Temple, or donated money so that Congregation Ner Tamid can continue to participate in this wonderful project. Jennifer and I can not do it without your help. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts and encourage more Congregants to get involved with IHN. We will be hosting again August 29 through Sept 5. Hopefully we will see many new faces from CNT at that time. Again, thank you for a job well done. Bette Stahl and Jennifer Cohen A S p e c ia l P I ace T o B e lo n g Lists - On/Off When I speak to family members or friends, the topic of lists often comes up. "I don?t know how I got on to that list or this list!", "Who sold my name to that organization or charity?", "Why do I still get so many E-mails or flyers?", "I never signed up for that!" So many lists have our names on them!! I happen to be a person who is always making lists. There are lists of tasks I have to do and calls I have to make. One list has cards that I need to mail and gifts I need to send. There are many lists we should be taken off of, but there is one you need to get on right NOW! ?The School Enrollment List? We all want the best for our families; we all want them to have a better life than ours. Our children deserve to have all the good times we had and the great memories too. Parents having a difficult time with their pre-teens often ask me ?What age do they get to be mouthy? Please help me make my child into a mensch?. There is no simple o, magic answer. It takes family, friends, teachers and a lot of prayers. Children and adults alike do not like getting up early on Sunday, but we only have seven days on a week and veiy busy schedules. So please remember when you speak to your child, tell them that them a Jewish education is on G-d?s list. Also remember our school is not your old Hebrew School, in your Dad?s old shul. It?s not even in youi grandfather?s old city. Las Vegas is different - new, great - and so is our school. We want our students to have fun as they are learning. Studying prayer, Hebrew and history as well as modern Jewish thought will give a level of spirituality to your child in a materialistic driven world. Make sure you?re on the right list. ?Congregation Ner Tamid?s Religious School? list, so that we can provide proper staff and materials for your child. The summer months are here and our preschool year is coming to an end. It has been a year of fun and excitement, growth and learning, for our students as well as our staff. What a great year! I really want to thank so many individuals who helped to make our year such a success. You taught, assisted, carried, moved, painted, wiped away tears, fixed broken hearts, broken toys and broken furniture. The children and I love all of you and thank you for being sooo wonderful. A special thanks to the ladies in the office, Mary, Roberta, Karen, Angie, and Jackie Fleekop. I couldn?t have done it without you. Irv Duchowny, our Executive director, has been helpful in supporting our school and keeping us organized. Rabbi Akselrad has been there to guide, offer support, and lend a helping hand. Rabbi Weiner has read to us and given us high fives. Thank you to all of you. All of our parents friends and students have helped to make this, our sixth year, a banner year. This last month of school has been very busy, as usual. We celebrated Mother?s Day with the making of gifts and cards. We also celebrated our country, learning about those who made it great for Memorial Day. This month we are gearing up for next year, when preschool will resume on Monday August 23rd . Our waiting list for next year grows every day, so please call and make an appointment to visit our school if you have a child or grandchild between the ages of 2-1/2 to 5 years of age and want a quality Jewish Preschool education to begin your childs school experience on the right foot. Put this first on your list: REGISTER TODAY Registration for the 2004-05 Religious School Coming Soon! Watch your Mail for Details! Congregation Ner Tamid Preschool/Kindergarten v Lois Bergman Early Childhood Director C o n g reg atio n N e r T a m id J u n e / J u ly 2004 Adult Summer Classes June 14th - August 9th Meeting Weekly (except July 5th) Basic Hebrew Hebrew Reading Made Easy Mondays 6:00 pm-7:00 pm Introduction to Judaism Mondays 7:00 pm-8:00 pm The basics about Jewish holidays. Life-cycle events, traditions & rituals Classes taught by our rabbinic intern. Cookie Olshein Cost: $30 plus a nominal book fee for each class If you want to take the class with ANYONE - your child, your spouse, a friend?the second person is FREE! They would only pay for their books. (Both people must register at the same time to take advantage of this offer) Thursday, July 15, 2004 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm "Taste of Talmud with Rabbi Akselrad" Wondering what the Talmud is? This is the class for you. In one easy lesson Rabbi Akselrad will present one or two fascinating passages from the Talmud. You don't need to know a word of Aramaic! Just bring your curiosity and thirst for learning something new. Thursday, August 12, 2004 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm "What Page Am I On?" Finding yourself lost during services? Wondering when to bow and when to close your eyes and when to face the back of the sanctuary? This is the class for you! Rabbi Akselrad will discuss various rituals associated with prayer and explain the meaning of some of the most important prayers recited on Shabbat. Tuesdays, June 22 - August 3, 2004 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Taught by Rabbinic Intern Cookie Olshein Topics to include issues pertinent to Judaism now; Judaism in Israel Today: As a Reform Jew, Am I Jewish Enough; Jewish Life Today in the Former Soviet Union & Israel; The Platforms of Reform Judaism: How Reform Judaism Has Changed Over the Years & MORE! Cost: Here's the catch------These classes are FREE as long as you register in advance. RSVP to the temple office or return the form below Name Phone # Address Cell # City, State & Zip_____ I would like to attend: e-mail Check enclosed in the amount of: A S p e c ia l P la c e T o B e lo n g Many Voices, Many Hands - Today's Women Embracing a Shared Vision As I write my very last bulletin article as your President, I kvell in all that you have accomplished this year. I am very happy that I just happened to be President while all of these wonderful things occurred.... For a list of accomplishments, please refer to the annual report on the back of the Sisterhood newsletter, enclosed in the bulletin. But for now, The Top 10 Important Lessons I Learned as Sisterhood President: #10: Remember that old saying about the word ?assume?? It?s true. Never assume anything. # 9: You can?t please everyone, but you can try. # 8: There is a nice way to say ?no?; and a nice way to say ?yes? # 7: Nothing can replace the personal conversation. # 6: If you need help, just ask ; if you don?t ask, you?ll never know. # 5: Never forget to say ?Thank You?. # 4: People can become what you expect them to be. You just need to let them know what that is, and be flexible enough to adapt for human limitation. # 3: Never trust what you ?hear?; always go to the source. # 2: Communicate, Coordinate, and Communicate again. And, the # 1 important lesson I learned as Sisterhood President -- It?s not about what we want ?now?; It?s all about looking ahead and building a future. I invite all of you to take a significant role in that future; find your niche and participate. Help shape your religious future and that of your children. I look forward to the leadership of Sheryl Chenin-Webb. I know that wonderful things will happen during her year. B'Shalom, Fern Percheski, Sisterhood President 566-0078 fernp2003@cox.net (drop me a line...) C o n g reg atio n "N er T a m id Shalom....and Thanks A little over five years ago I decided to ?meet the guys?. Shortly after joining Ner Tamid I was asked to attend a brotherhood meeting. Since we had just moved to the Las Vegas area and I was eager to make new friends I said sure. It was probably one of the best decisions I have ever made. Meeting new friends was easy. Here was a small group of men who were looking to rebuild brotherhood and a sense of camaraderie and friendship developed. Holding several jobs and doing many special projects gave me the opportunity to get to know more of our members and realize what a really special group of people make up our Men?s Club. My term as President ends in June and this is my last article. It is probably the hardest to write since I have so many great memories. Of everything we have done, the thing I am most proud of is that this group of men has once again made the Men?s club an important and integral part of temple life. Today we take for granted a dynamic Men?s Club with over 100 members. We see them ushering, putting up the Sukah, sponsoring special events and speakers, encouraging camaraderie with golf tournaments and dinners and donating time and money to make our congregation special. A new administration under the leadership of Fred Toffel is ready to begin. Stuart Solomon who is moving to Vice President will assist him. Fred has put togethe^p great board and I will not steal his thunder by revealing who the new people will be. I feel very confident that they will do a great job. It is a job they cannot do by themselves. Why don?t you become selfish and begin contributing to Men?s Club. I say selfish because what I have learned is that whatever you give you get much more back. One outstanding example of unselfish contribution to the Men?s Club is David Nathan. David has been selected to receive the Leo A. Wilner Man of the Year Award. David has served as treasurer for the last two years but more importantly he has been our conscience. We know that David is always the one to ask: Is this the best way we can spend our money? What more can we do? How can we make it better? David is also creator of our Health Fair. This event typifies his approach. He wanted to create something that would fill a void and be of real benefit to the entire temple. This would be enough for most of us but David also insisted that it be profitable. It has proved successful on both measures. Congratulations David. You?re quiet, behind the scene contributions and unselfish giving of your time make you a very deserving recipient. I could not have functioned as well without your help. Shalom ...it has been a great honor serving as President. My term may be over but the friendships I have made will continue. Howard Layfer Men's Club President J u n e / J u l y 2oozf Happy Birthday! tie 1 Ms. JoAnn Holt Mrs. Elissa Katz Nathaniel Socolof Ms. Lorelei Wojnicz June 2 Mr. Louis Bradfield Mr. Scott Dockswell Ms. Sara Gordon Alexis Marshall Mrs. Laura Yaffe June 3 Dylan Alberts Mr. Blaine Benedict Steven Benedict Mrs. Maris Everakes June 4 Kyle Bailey Ms. June Baron Adina Emptage Mr. Scott Ewan Mr. Richard Granich Mrs. Aimee Jose? Mr. Bernard Yuman June 5 Mrs. Barbara Budgar Mrs. Janet Frockt Jrs. Hazel Herman tfs. Aimee Knox June 6 Mrs. Nadine Cracraft Dr. Gary Kantor Mr. Earl Leppo Aaron Moss Anna Scheible June 7 Mrs. Lauren Eisenberg Mrs. Coral Reveen Mr. Michael Linger Mr. Kevin Werner June 8 Mrs. Sharna Blumenfeld Mr. Evan Kaner Jordan Rakita Mrs. Rochelle Silas Mrs. Sandy Stolberg June 9 Mr. Bradley Keating Brian Oslinker Dr. Larry Rosen June 10 Mrs. Charlotte Kahn Ms. Ruth Kane Mr. Irwin Kishner Mr. Paul Liebman ^Ass Nicole Mayman ^Wstin Mishalow Dr. Bruce Robbins Mr. Brian Walton June 11 Mrs. Patricia Dockswell Mrs. Marsha Goldberg Mrs. Harriet Kushner Jeremy Lellouche Mrs. Janice Rosenthal Mr. David Saltman Mr. Daniel Wisnosky June 12 Dr. Jerold Boyers Mrs. Julie Charles Mr. Jarrid Mendelson Alex Reininger Ms. Getsi Sheahan June 13 Mr. Mark Emptage Leni Marina Rankow June 14 Mr. Brian Benedict Mr. Rick Bennett Dr. Barry Fisher Mr. Douglas Fleckner Mr. Harold Miller Mr. Henri Rouzaud Mr. Andrew Urban Lynsey Yahraus June 15 Ms. Sarah Henkin Mrs. Bonnie Palbaum Mrs. Lori Schwartz Mrs. Eleanore Schwimmer Mr. Douglas Unger June 16 Robert Cohen June 17 Mr. Daryl Alterwitz Ms. Dani Bromberg Mrs. Niki Devine Mr. Gary Husney Mr. Norman Katz Josilyn Sacks June 18 Samuel Carrillo Mr. Kurt Scheible June 19 Charles Christensen Mrs. Renee Diamond Mrs. Juanita Wasserman June 20 Mrs. Beverly Daitch Mr. William Feldman Rachael McDermott Hailey Grace Whalen June 21 Mrs. Barbara Busch Mr. Steven Kretchmar Miss Sarah Milano Mrs. Claire Prezant Mrs. Shari Exber Scheele June 22 Mr. Marvin Edgeworth Ms. Ashley Hecht Candace Reveen Megan Roe June 23 Dr. Joel Davidson Zoe Mehr Mr. George Moore Mr. Norman Rosen Dr. David Stahl June 24 Mrs. Cathy Goldberg Mr. Tom Letizia June 25 Ms. Judi Herring Mrs. Selma Katz Alexis Legator Mrs. Cheryl Miller June 26 Hannah Alterwitz Ms. Lesley Boyers Mrs. Esther Esbin Gabrielle Giancaspro Jake Ober Melyssa Roe Dylan Judd Soresman June 27 Mr. Allen Anes Jacob Goldberg Mr. Kevin Patruznick Mr. John Wanderer June 28 Mrs. Rhonda Glyman Sarah Hechter Dr. Steven Kaner Sean Mayman Mr. Skip (Paul L.) Rapoport Mr. Jonathan Wikler June 29 Oleg Bederman Taylor Fendell Mr. Edmond Frank Ms. Jesse Gale Mr. Daniel Greenspun Alana Gross Mrs. Sylvia Hayman Dr. Daniel Schuman June 30 Mr. Gary Gilman Mr. Donald Unger July 1 Mrs. Deeann Emmer Mrs. Arlene Liebman Mr. Joshua Pomerantz Dr. Alan Sacks Mrs. Leslie Simon July 2 Miss CJ Akselrad Miss Allison Etcoff Mr. Gilbert Flores, Jr. Kurt Plotkin Mrs. Sylvia Plotkin Ms. Debra Schultz Dr. Irwin Simon Mr. Douglas Webb Mrs. Shari Exber Scheele July 3 Mrs. Rita Moses-Malkin Ms. Cookie Olshein Mr. Bob Sasner July 4 Mrs. Diane Epstein Anna Lieberman Mr. Geoffrey Schafler Alexa Schwartz Mrs. Darlene Vaturi July 5 Dr. David Wikler July 6 Mr. Steven Fried Mrs. Jenny Ingerman Mrs. Edythe Katz Yarchever Mrs. Gloria Matusow Mr. Jeremy Poster Mrs. Terri Rosenberg Mrs. Sara W. Schuman Mrs. Mildred Stein Kallie Jayne Stevens July 7 Susie Graff Noah Katz Mr. William Mahon Bryce Ober Mr. Donald Zerlin July 8 Mrs. Cynthia Bailin Ms. Shawna Brody Mr. Matthew Bulav