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Temple Picnic & Havdallah Service Saturday, May 3 ~ 4:30 - 8:00 pm At Mountain View Park (on Wigwam, between Valle Verde & Green Valley Pkwy) Cookie?s First Service As A Rabbi Page 3 Summer Camps at CNT Pre-K - 6th Grade Pages 6, 7 & Insert Adult Education Pages 8 Rabbi Forman Pages 9 Calendar of Events Page 11 Make Donations On-Line! Bring your lawn chairs and/or a blanket to sit on, soda and/or non-alcoholic beverages and a dessert to share. We'll supply the hot dogs, burgers, all the fixins' and water to drink. Food and fun for everyone! ----------------------------------------------\ CELEBRATE ISRAEL @60 ULTIMATE GETAWAY May 7th ~ 7:00 pm ONUS! Choice of (l) trip: * Yom HaZikaron Service (Israel Memorial Day) Disney World Resort Sandals Spa * Flag ceremony of Israeli flags European Trip * Musical celebration ofYom $100 per Ticket Ha'atzmaut-"Singing Israel (3) Sor $250 @ 60" (Israel Independence Day) Only 600 Will Be Sold! Drawing held during our * Israeli dancing & refreshments Annual Meeting on June 8th! Southern TVcvadaS / j Li (t V f Israel? 60 V_____________!__________________ Tickets and trip details are available in the Temple office. L. A WWW.LVNERTAMID.ORGTreasurer 2007-08 Temple Board Barry Lewisohn My wife, Luci and I have belonged to CNT for over three years which coincides exactly with the amount of time we have lived in Henderson. We moved here in the fall of 2004 about two weeks before Yom Kippur. The first thing we did was look for a Temple that would meet our needs. Being Reform Jews led us right to the doors of CNT which was located at that time on Emerson Avenue. We felt we belonged right from the start which is why I volunteered to be on the Board after a very short time. I was a Trustee for over 2 years before accepting the position ofTreasurer. We moved here from New Rochelle, NY where we lived for more than 21 years and where we raised our daughter, Avery (29) and our son, Andrew (27). Our daughter and our grandsons, Nikolas (4) and Tyler (2) also live in Henderson. Our son lives in Hoboken, NJ with his wife, Dana. I was born and raised in Brooklyn (Crown Heights and Bensonhurst) and have been a diehard NY Yankee fan since those despicable Brooklyn Dodgers decided to move out of the country and go to Los Angeles. I try very hard to be tolerant of the enemy, i.e. Boston Red Sox fans. I don't understand why the Rabbi won't let us place the Yankee logo on our new Communication Tower and on our large drop- down screens in the Sanctuary. Along with my role as Treasurer, I also volunteer as an AARPTax Counselor preparing Tax Returns free of charge. The program is designed primarily for those individuals who cannot afford to pay a tax preparer. It is probably not a coincidence that my undergraduate degree in Accounting and my graduate degree in Finance led to my position as Treasurer. I look forward to serving the membership of CNT by providing my background and experience in helping to maintain and enhance CNT's fiscal viability. DARFUR AWARENESS Solar Cooker Project Protecting & Empowering the Women of Darfur JWW? May 15, 2008 at 7:00 pm Guest Emcee -Tricia Kean, KTNV Channel 13 Guest Speaker - Michelle Kuenzi, Asst. Prof, of Political Science, UNLV Our Second Year Adult B'nai Mitzvah Class is working on a special Mitzvah Project, "Help stop the Genocide...Never Again". The moment of truth is now! Learn about the crisis and how you can help. For event information, contact the Temple office. President - Harry Sax harrydotcom@cox.net VP Administration - Gregg Solomon^ ghsolomon@ghscllc.com Treasurer - Barry Lewisohn blewisohn@aol.com Corporate Secretary - Yvonne Gordon tobeach@hotmail.com VP Member Retention - Marsha Goldberg decagon 12@aol.com VP Member Recruitment - Lisa Skurow lskurow@yahoo.com VP Ways & Means - David Rounds drounds@uptimelv.com VP Youth & Education - Beth Falk bethfl210@aoi.com VP Ritual - Del Acosta dacosta6@cox.net VP Social Action - Cindy Jensen ckjensen@cox.net Trustees Daryl Alterwitz da I terwi tz@cox. n e t Amy Christensen amyc@BigT.com Debra Cohen debra.cohen@wachoviasec.com Bruce Matza brucematza@innovationsinmanagement.com Craig Kurtzman bigk23637@aol.com lllisa Polis illisa_h@yahoo.com Brett Primack bcvegas@yahoo.com Jacky Rosen siegfried7@aol.com Stacey Yahraus-Lewis stacey21704@aol.com Michelle Blank, Sisterhood President cntsisterhood@cox.net Stu Solomon, Men's Club President stuart.solomon@cntmensclub.org Stephanie Watman, NTTY President namtawgurl@aol.com Past Presidents Marla Letizia Scott Stolberg Dr. Stewart Blumenfeld Drew Levy Bob Unger Jerry Gordon Cal Lewis Eileen Kollins Kenneth Schnitzer Dr. David Wasserman Jeff Kahn Dr. Steve Kollins Hon. Michael Cherg Dr. Bernard Farro* *Eugene Kirshbaum *David Goldwater *deceased 2 WWW.LVNERTAMID.ORG From the Rabbi Rabbi Sanford Akselrad In PirkeAvot, we learn, "Aseh Lecha Rav U'k'neh I'cha chaver." Loosely translated, this saying fcaeans, "Find yourself a Rabbi, and acquire a friend." * As I sat down to write this rabbi's message that expression came to mind immediately. On May 18th a group of several dozen congregants and myself will travel to Wilshire BoulevardTemple to bear witness to the ordination ceremony of graduates of Hebrew Union College-Jewish institute of Religion. It is an exciting and emotional ceremony to watch, but especially so for our Congregants as we share in the joy of Cookie Olshein's journey in becoming a rabbi. Over the years our Congregation has been fortunate to have produced a number of students who went on to serve the Jewish community. Some that come to mind are Cantor Regina Heit, the daughter of Gil Yarchever. Rabbi Joel Fleekop, the son of our educator emeritus Jackie Fleekop, and Cantor Billy Tiep the son of Darin and Nina Tiep. But somehow Cookie is in a different category. She was"one of us". The other students followed the traditional route. They grew up, went to college and on to rabbinic/cantorial school. Cookie was an adult with a professional career as an attorney. Her knowledge of Judaism was minimal. She started coming to Temple after a loss in her family. Coming each week she gradually found herself becoming more and more involved. Eventually she made her way on to ourTemple board and then announced after a time that she would be leaving her law practice to becomea rabbi! In many ways, her story could be"ourstory". Each of us has the potential to change. None of us is ever to old to chase after our life's dreams and ambition. But no one said it would be easy.... Though second career students are now quite common at Hebrew Union College, for most of us this is still not #ie norm. How many of us can imagine the amount of sacrifice it takes to give up ones lifestyle and career to Rtally change directions? To amass the burden of student loans, relocation, and to become of all things"a rabbi"! None of these challenges deterred Cookie. She blazes on as a pioneer for our community and has served as a friend and teacher to many. Unlike any previous student rabbi we have had, Cookie has made it a point to become involved in our Congregation, to teach classes that were unique, and introduce worship techniques that were very meaningful. It has been a personal joy watching her transformation over the years. Her skills and knowledge have certainly grown over the years. And the essence of her kindness and passion for justice has not waned. They have simply become more informed by her knowledge of Judaism. As her sponsoring rabbi, I will have the honor of standing with Rabbi Cookie Olshein at the moment of her ordination. But I know I will not stand alone. I will stand for everyone in our Congregation who is proud of her, and wish her a wonderful illustrious career in the years to come. Rabbi Olshein is and always will be our teacher, and our friend. Rabbi Cookie Lea Olshein's FIRST Service as a Rabbi May 23 at 7:30 pm Join us in celebrating Cookie's first service as a Rabbi and wish her well on her new journey. Service followed by a special Oneg in honor of her Ordination. May 2008 3 Just a (Jp Philip Goldstein, Cantorial Soloist Now that Passover is behind us, and we look ahead, I am reminded that we are continually on the move here at CNT. In the merry month of May, we have a variety of musical services and some special musical events happening - * Yom HaZikaron and Concert (Israel at 60) Wednesday May 7th in the Main sanctuary, featuring ?many of our local Cantors, Cantorial Soloists and guest singers. * Shabbatone Service on May 9th * May 11th (Mothers Day) I'll be singing the National Anthem and Hatikvah at the Israeli Independence Day festivities at the Venetian Hotel. * Our Jr. Choir sings at our May 16th Shabbat Service. On another note, I am thrilled and honored to have been chosen by Michael Isaacson as a featured artist in his new music book with CD, Jewish Music as Midrash. If you recall, we brought him here to be our featured composer at last years' Music Season Sabbath at CNT. Michael Isaacson is a world renowned composer/arranger/conductor. He is the founding Music Director of The Israel Pops Orchestra, and the Milken Archive of American Jewish Music. He has over 500 Jewish and secular musical compositions published, including instrumental, vocal, sacred and secular arrangements, editions and educational works, and has produced over 40 CD's and album recordings. To be selected by Michael Isaacson to be on this publication is truly an honor and elevates CNT to the international level. This new songbook and CD is being distributed worldwide and will be available for sale here soon at $36 each. A portion of the proceeds will go to help music programming at CNT. Make your check out to the Cantors Discretionary Fund. Please call me at the Temple office at 733-6292 x210 and reserve your copy today. 2008 Adult High Holiday Choir Rehearsals Begin Tuesday, July 8 7-9pm In the Sanctuary Rehearsals continue weekly on Tuesday nights from 7-9 pm For more information, contact Philip Goldstein in the Temple office at ext 208. V____________________________________________________________2 4 Executive Director Nancy Weinberger It's hard to believe 2008 is almost half over. So many wonderful programs, events, classes and other member activities have taken place this year. Our Shabbat services continue to see record attendance as do our ongoing classes and programs. More and more members are volunteering in the office, on a committee and at various events. From Tot Shabbat to Senior Sundays at the Movies there is always something to participate in at Temple. Not only is CNT 'A Special Place to Belong'butweareTHE'Jewish Place to Be.'What is happening in the Henderson Jewish community is happening at CNT! As our membership continues to grow we are committed to maintaining the highest level of service to our members and we are constantly striving to meet your needs. You can now "DONATE ON-LINE" via our beautiful web-site. If you are unfamiliar with this feature please check it out at www.lvnertamid.org. Click on the DONATION button at the top and it will take you to a page where you may make a tribute in memory of a lovecL one, purchase a prayer book in honor of a Bar Mitzvah^P donate to one of our Temple funds in support of a program. If you havea special interest or wish to volunteeryour time at the Temple, please call me so we can get you connected with the right person. We are always looking for those of you with computer, accounting & telephone skills. Our new fundraiser "THE ULTIMATE GETAWAY!" is in full swing. Only 600 tickets will be sold and one lucky winner will choose one of three spectacular trips. The seller of the winning ticket is a WINNER as well, receiving $1000 cash! So call the office to purchase your $100 ticket for thisTemple fundraiser or take a chance with 3 tickets for $250. The revenue from this fundraiser will help to support children's scholarships for preschool and support of otherTemple programs. Don't forget to save Sunday, June 8, for the Temple's Annual Meeting. Come and be part of a wonderful morning and enjoy the brunch with your friends and otherTemple members. We will install our new Board of Directors and the WINNING TICKET will be drawn for tl^p 'ULTIMATE GETAWAY'.This will be a morning you will n^^ want to miss! WWW.LVNERTAMID.ORGRitual News May B'nai Mitzvot i i Mishkan T'filah, the new Prayer Book of the Reform Movement, will be introduced at Shabbat services beginning Friday, May 2 and Saturday, May 3. This first new prayerbook in over 30 years reflects the full diversity of our Movement. It includes services for Shabbat, weekdays, festivals, other occasions of public worship, and texts for more than a hundred songs, Mishkan T'filah. jy[ay 2008 Prayerbooks are now available for $36 each, to dedicate in KylissaMoore memory of a loved one or in someone's honor. To dedicate yours, contact Mary in the Temple office or use the on-line donation Proud parents are page on our website. Lynne & George Saturday Morning Tanakh Study (9 am) is led by Alvin Esbin, teacher for UNLV's OLLI Program. Gather with them to study works from the Tanakh and from the Torah. They meet year-round and everyone is welcome. No knowledge of Hebrew or prior text experience is required, just a desire to learn more about our sacred texts. Coffee and "goodies" always provided. Saturday Morning Torah Study (10 am) is led by Para-Rabbinic Fellow David Stahl; Alvin Esbin, teacher for UNLV's OLLI Program. Gather with |iem to study Parashat H'Shavuah, the Torah portion assigned for the "week. They meet year-round and everyone is welcome. May 3,2008 Alexa Katz Proud parents are Elissa & Brian May 24,2008 Robert Scholes Proud parents are Bella & James Religious School Registration bay Sunday, May 4 Pay your Religious School fees in full by June 1st and receive a $25/per student discount! S\J TOT SHABBAT May 2, 2008 6:30 pm in Beit Tefillah /v Open to toddlers ages 2 to 5 yrs old PARENTS ARE REQUIRED TO ATTEND Led by Lonnie Kritzler, Craig Rosen, Ellen Cropp <& Heather Linefsky Sponsored by CNT Sisterhood GIFT SHOP WILL BE OPEN AT 6:00 FOR YOU! May 2008 5 Director of Early Childhood Education Lonnie Kritzler It is hard to believe that the Gary & Lynn Kantor Early Childhood Education Center ha^ nearly finished our first school year. These past 8 months have flown by and have been fille^ with learning, doing, and most of all - laughter! The staff has become a tight-knit group of friends, all working toward the same goal - the success of this program. The children run in every morning with smiles and an eagerness only a youngster can possess. The parents cannot do enough for us and their children. They know they play a vital role in this educational institution. As the next few months pass, we will be analyzing and reviewing the past year, with the intentions of making 2008-09 an even better one! We want to express our thanks to Dr. Gary and Lynn Kantor, Julie Barto-Fisher & the Early Childhood Educa?tion Committee, the congregation and staff of Congregation NerTamid for their incredible support in helping us get off to a great start! Just a reminder - registration materials for the Preschool Summer Day Camp and the 2008-09 school year are available in the school office. We already have over 30 children signed up, and soon we will be working on waiting lists. If you are interested in checking out our school, or know someone who is, we are having an Open House on May 15 at 6:30 pm. Please have them call me at 632-2250 or e-mail me at IkritzlerOlvnertamid.org for more information. I look forward to hearing from you all. PRESCHOOL OPEN HOUSE ~ MAY 15TH AT 6:30 PM The Bubbe-Sitters Club Monday, May 19 ~ 6:00 pm For bubbe's (grandmothers) and their grandchildren (ages birth to 2). Join us for an informal one- hour gathering once-a-month filled with play, kibitzing, and noshing. No RSVP necessary. We justj want you and your grandbaby! For more information or if you have any questions, please call Lori Frankl at 263-9118 or e-mail Lonnie Kritzler at lkritzler@lvnertamid.org. R/S DATES TO REMEMBER (a printable R/S Calendar is available on the Website) May 4 9:15 am R/S Registration Day May 4 9:15 am 5th Grade Family Ed Day May 6 6:15 pm Teen Tuesday/Pre-Confir- mation/Gesher May 11 NO R/S - Mothers Day (Israel Independence Day at the Venetian Hotel) May 16 7:30 pm Teacher Appreciation Shabbat May 18 9:15 am Final Day of Religious School Have a Great Summer! 6 WWW.LVNERTAMID.ORG Shabbat Service Honoring R/S & Preschool Teachers Friday, May 16 at 7:30 pm Join us in honoring our educators for all their hard work, dedication and love they give to our children. Summer Art Camp Weekly Sessions June9-August 18 Ages 5-17 yrs. old Half-day Program ~ 9 am - noon Cost: $175 Enjoy drawing, painting and sculpting. Every week, each young artist will have an opportunity to create their own works of art. Art Show each Friday for artists to show off their creations to family and friends. All art supplies, artist smock and snacks provided daily. Contact the Temple office to sign up! Payment confirms your place at camp. Facilitated by Art Starts Here, Debbie Levy, owner, and Sarah Levy, instructor.. LAST DAY OF RELIGIOUS SCHOOL ~ SUNDAY, MAY 18 Registration Now Open! 2008-2009 Preschool & Kindergarten The Gary & Lynn Kantor Early Childhood Education Center At Congregation Ner Tamid Open House ~ May 15 6:30 pm For more information or to schedule a tour, contact Lonnie Kritzler at 632-2250, or email Israel Independence Day Sunday, May 11 * 12pm ? 4 pm Venetian Hotel - Exhibit Hall ?D? Come Visit Our Booth - Hear Philip sing! PHILIP GOLDSTEIN Sings Hatikvah - Kosher Food - FREE Dessert For Mom - Israeli & Local Enter?tainers - Children's Activities - Jewish Community Booths - Birthright Israel Tribute - Israeli Shuk Shopping - Mother's Day Surprises - Featuring Musical Guest HabanotNechama From Israel For information, contact 794-0090 or www.jccsn.org May 2008 7 AdultEducation & pROgrams j y\o\ ^ a\ \W- 5 ,lb et\?4i?w'"M''a?4?rss '\oy\c Au \ww ? Mazel Tov to Harry Board on the birth of a grandson, Sage Ruston! Sage was \ k?m on April 4 and weighed 8 lbs 4 oz!. Second Mondays Monday, May 12 - 7:00 pm The first hour, led by Fred Peters, will focus on different aspects and time periods of Jewish history in a series called, "A Year-Long Course in Jewish Civilizations." Th^ month, the first hour will discuss Modern Age: End of tlnf 18th Century to the Present". The second hour, led by Al Esbin, will be a continuation of The Educated Jew, discussing great Jewish figures, theology and philosophy. This course is FREE and open to everyone. Please RSVP to temple office so we are prepared. Adult B'nai Mitzvah Program New Group BeginsThis Fall! Haven't had your bar/bat mitzvah? It's not too late! The next two-year program begins this fall. Registration is under way now. For more information, contact Karen in theTemple office at 733-6292 ext 208. Upcoming Summer Programs Watch For Details!! June 17 ~ 6:00 pm ^ Basic Hebrew Summer Series "How To Be Your Own Soulmate" Havi Mandell, Facilitator Tuesday, May 20 ~ 7:00 pm Join Singles of all ages for an interesting discussion on the power of soulmates presented by Havi Mandell, JFSA Clinical Director, Ph.D., L.C.S.W. Learn to (1) transform negative beliefs and fears about relationships; (2) view and treat yourself as beloved and whole; (3) fall in love with yourself and life; and (4) begin to lay the foundation to manifest a truly loving relationship. Program is FREE. Please bring canned goods to be donated to the JFSA food bank. For more information or to RSVP, contact Roberta at theTemple office at 702-733-6292 ext. 202 or email at runger@lvnertamid.org. _________________________ June 17 ~ 7:15 pm Introduction to Judaism Summer Series June 19 ~ 6:30 pm Potpourri of Jewish Topics Summer Series For details, contact Craig Rosen at 632-2250 ext 211. Chavurot Now Forming! CNT invites you to join a chavurah where you can share wonderful Jewish experiences and connect with other members who have children, are empty nesters or have similar interests to yours. Join a chavurah today and get ready to meet your Temple "family"! Membership is open to all CNT members. We have a number of Chavurot already in existence, and our Chavurah Coordinators would be delighted to match you with one or create a new group for you to join. Registration forms available a( www.lvnertamid.org Questions? Contact Temple Office 733-6292 8 WWW.LVNERTAMID.ORG PREMIER REALTY | May 2008 Mel and Debbie Hallerman liroker/Sales Associates, ADR ', c-l?RO' Mel?s Direct Line: (702)596-6400 Debbie?s Direct Line: (702)596-2520 Office Phone: (702)458-7070 Office Fax: (702)898-437; ISRAEL SCHOLARRABBI DAVID FORMAN Thursday, May 8th ~ Noon & 7 pm We are lucky enough to have Rabbi Forman for two lectures. First, on Thursday, May 8, at I noon, Rabbi Forman will deliver a lecture entitled "Israel/Diaspora: Divided by a Common 'dentityBring a lunch and enjoy learning with our visiting Israel scholar. Then, later that evening at 7 pm, our celebration continues with an important conversation entitled "Living With Terror: Morality versus Security". A native of Boston, Massachusetts, Rabbi Forman moved to Israel thirty-five years ago. As the former director of the Israel office in Jerusalem of the Union for Reform Judaism, he has been instrumental in building programs that bridge the Israel-Diaspora divide. Rabbi Forman has been active in human rights and peace movements in Israel. Fie was the founding chairperson of the Jerusalem Council for Soviet Jewry (1973), was chairperson of Interns for Peace (1984-1986) and founding chairperson of Israeli Rabbis for Fluman Rights(1988- 1992), on whose behalf he accepted the prestigious Knesset Peace Prize (1993). He served as a deputy commander in the Israeli artillery corps, receiving a medal for distinguished service. Writing regularly for both the Israeli Hebrew and English press on social, political and religious issues (he is a columnist for the Jerusalem Post), he has lectured internationally on Human Rights and Social Justice (Sweden, Norway, Senegal, England, Jordan, Canada, Ukraine, Russia, Bylerussia, Greece, Japan, United States), including as the keynote speaker at the Nobel Institute in Oslo. A frequent scholar-in-residence, he has authored four books: Over My Dead Body-Some Grave Questions for God (2005), Fifty Ways to be Jewish (2002), Jewish Schizophrenia in the Land of Israel (2000) and Israel - On Broadway; Diaspora, Off-Broadway:Jews in the NewMillenium (1998). Please make plans to meet this truly amazing Rabbi as he shares with us his words of wisdom. Thank You To All Our Volunteers: The Bus Is Almost Full! Rabbinic Intern Cookie Olshein's Ordination Bus Trip! f i ?~i i ~) Saturday, May 17th - Sunday, May 18th An exciting weekend is planned, beginning with Flavdallah on the beach, dinner, shopping, the ordination & her reception. Contact Lynette Solomon in theTemple office by May 3 at 733-6292 ext 212. Bette Stahl Shirley Kouffman Del Acosta Becca Phillips Ellen Sonenthal Sonny Spiwak Bessie Levy Sid Barasch Louis Friedner Corinne Johnson Joy Ruby Patty Myers Bernie Deutscher Marlene Acosta Maxine Gratz Jennifer Cohen Heather Linefsky Brandon Johnson Cathy Linefsky Barry Lewisohn Luci Lewisohn Susan Hirsch Michael Unger TJ Coon Jason Molitz Sara McLean Molitz Marilyn Goldstein Lori Emptage Anne Sandell More than 22 years sales experience Accredited Buyer's Representative Certified E-Pro Customer Service Excellence Award GOLDWELL BANKER PREMIER REAI.IT . 10120 South Eastern Ave., Suite 300 J Henderson. NV 89052 couxueu. BAMKeRUSHABBAT TRANSPORTATION FOR SENIORS Through a generous grant from the UJC/LVJF we are proud to be able to offer this once a month service for those who wish to attend Shabbat service but are unable to drive. Please contact Shirley Kouffman or Bernie Deutscher by leaving a message at the temple office, 733-6292 ext 224. JACS Thursdays, 6 pm at Temple Jewish Alcoholics, Chemically Dependent persons and Significant others offers help to Jewish alcoholics, chemically dependent person and their families with a 12-Step confidential program. Provides support and understanding to Jews in recovery. Free and open to everyone. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS (NA) Thursdays, 5:30 pm at Temple For chemically dependent men and women to share their stories, in hopes of helping with each others recovery. Family Shabbat Dinner Friday, May 9 ~ 6:15 pm Join us as we continue the Israel at 60 Celebration with a wonderful Middle-Eastern themed Shabbat dinner. Then stay for our last Shabbatone Service of the season, followed by Israeli dancing during our Oneg. CNT Members Adults-$20 Children (5-12)-$15 4 & Under-Free Non- Members Adults-$25 Children (5-12)-$15 4&Under-Free To pay by credit card, contact Mary in the Temple office. Your payment confirms your reservation. Questions? Contact Roberta Unger at 733-6292 ext 202. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (AA) Mondays at Noon at Temple Thursdays at 9:30 am at Temple Alcoholics Anonymous? is a fellowship of men and women who share their experiences, strengths and hopes with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recoverfrom alcoholism. GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS (GA) Tuesdays at 12:30 pm at Temple Open to anyone who wishes to share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from a gambling problem. For information on any of these programs, please contact Roberta Unger at the Temple office. Annual Temple Meeting Sunday, June 8th ~ 7 0:30 am Join us for brunch & meet your Temple Board for 2008-2009! Maybe you'll be the winner of our Ultimate Getaway Raffle! VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! We 're asking for volunteers to donate dairy dishes for the brunch - kugal, blintz souffle, egg salad, tuna salad, fruit trays, cookies, cakes, muffins, etc... Please bring your dish in a disposable pan or tray. To participate, please contact Roberta Unger at 733- 6292 ext 202, so she knows what you're bringing. 10 WWW.LVNERTAMID.ORG MAY 2008 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 AA 9:30 am Gamblers Anon 12:30 pm R/S West 4:30 pm NA 5:30 pm JACS 6 pm Tot Shabbat 6:30 pm Shabbat Service 7:30 pm Adult Ed 9 am Shabbat Morning Service 10 am Torah Study 11:15am Katz B/M 10 am Temple Picnic 4:30 pm 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R/S 9:15 am Jr. Choir 12:20 pm IBN BBQ & Swim 12:30pm AA Noon Hot Topics w/Rabbi Noon Conversion 6:30 pm Taste of Judaism 7:00 pm 1 st & 2nd Year Adult B/M 7:30pm R/S East 4:30 pm Pre-Confirmation 6:15 pm Gesher 6:15 pm Yom HaZikaron Celebration 7:00pm AA 9:30 am Rabbi Forman Program Noon Gamblers Anon 12:30 pm R/S West 4:30 pm NA 5:30 pm JACS 6 pm Rabbi Forman Program 7 pm Shabbat Family Dinner 6:15 pm Shabbatone Family Service 7:30 pm Israeli Dancing Adult Ed 9 am Shabbat Morning Service 10 am Torah Study 11:15 am Moore B/M 10 am Sisterhood Progressive Dinner 77 12 13 14 75 76 77 NOR/S P^IID @ Venetian j/iStfier*slay AA Noon Conversion 6:30pm Second Mondays 7:00 pm Taste of Judaism 7:00 pm 1 st & 2nd Year Adult B/M 7:30pm R/S East 4:30 pm (LAST DAY) Pre-Confirmation 6:15 pm Men's Club Board Meeting 6:30 pm A A 9:30 am Gamblers Anon 12:30 pm R/S West 4:30 pm (LAST DAY) NA 5:30 pm JACS 6 pm Darfur Program 7:30 pm Shabbat Service Honoring Preschool & R/S Teachers 7:30 pm Adult Ed 9 am Shabbat Morning Service 10 am Torah Study 11:15 am TNT Swim & Regressive Dinner 5:00 pm 78 19 20 21 22 23 24 LAST DAY R/S R/S 9:15 am YAC Bagel Brunch 10 am AA Noon Bubbe Sitters 6pm Conversion 6:30pm Sisterhood Board Meeting 7:00 pm 1st & 2nd Year Adult B/M 7:30pm "Soul Mate" Lecture 7:00 pm Temple Board Meeting 7:15 pm AA 9:30 am Gamblers Anon 12:30 pm NA 5:30 pm JACS 6 pm Israel Update 7:00 pm Shabbat Service 7:30 pm Adult Ed 9 am Shabbat Morning Service 10 am Torah Study 11:15 am Scholes B/M 10 am 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ? ijfflSmm at AA 9:30 am Gamblers Anon 12:30 pm NA 5:30 pm JACS 6 pm Shabbat Service 7:30 pm Adult Ed 9 am Shabbat Morning Service 10 am Torah Study 11:15 am Men's Club Art Auction 6:30 pm MEMORIAL DAY OFFICE CLOSED May 2008 11 King David Memorial Gardens An Opportunity to Pay Homage to Our Loved Ones The King David Memorial Gardens is a special place where the names of loved ones may be permanently etched to remember and honor their lives. The Garden provides a calm and serene venue to acknowledge and reflect on how they touched our lives. If you are interested in speaking with Congregation Ner Tamid about remembering a loved one in the King David Memorial Garden contact Nancy Weinberger, Executive Director, at the Temple office, 733-6292, ext 201. The Gardens are open V2 hour prior to Friday Shabbat sendees to proride an opportunity to those who wish to lay a stone at the name of their loved one or just sit and enjoy the peacefulness of the Gardens. To everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under the heavens. ?Ecclesiastes Individual Memorial Spaces -$500cach Rows of Remembrance (includes 6 names) $12,500each Plan Your Next Event or Simcha With Us! Book Your Next Meeting Here! Bor and Bat Mitzvah parties, Kiddush luncheons, baby showers, Weddings or even a corporate event. Why not hold it at CNT and we'll take care of it! Our beautiful new social hall holds up to 300 and can be divided into smaller rooms for more intimate gatherings. Did you know you can also rent our meeting rooms as well? Let us help you plan your next event, Simcha or meeting! For more information or to book your event, contact: Roberta Unger, Facilities & Catering Director at 733-6292x202. Sustaining Members Sustaining members are Temple members who are eligible for a Senior Dues rate but, as a Mitzvah to CNT, continue at or above the standard dues rate. By doinr\ this, they help us to continue to bring you great programs and events. We are very grateful for their support. David & Judy Applebaum Stewart & Shama Blumenfeld Lotus & Carolyn Friedner Harold Glasser Lynn &Sarita Greene Ken Herman Jack Lehman Cal & Phyllis Lewis Arthur &Jayn Marshall Sam & Gertrude Moldave Lawrence &Anne Sandell Merrill & Debra Schultz Gilbert & Natalie Shaw Donald Unger For information on how you can become a sustaining member, contact Nancy Weinberger at 733-6292 ext 201. LVorVVor sgam ,,/v k gaga From Generation To Generation CNT?S PERPETUAL FUND Remember Us In Your Estate Planning i // j? V 1$ The very future of the Jewish people depends on the strength; vitality and relevance of our synagogues. As we have been for more than 30 years, so shall we continue to be the tjfeart and soul of our comm unity?for years to come S, Continue your support of the values and causes thaaCNT represents. Create a lasting tribute to honor family, . J friends and loved ones. FormorcinfornKitioiunicoiirinimigyoiirlcgacy,contact Scott Stolbcrg at scott_stoIlKrg@yahoo.com. You may also contact Saucy Weinberger at the Tcmjveoffice. CM 12 WWW.LVNERTAMID.ORG MAY 2 Robert Abrams Theresa Abramson Jacob Adler Esther Alter Sylvia Brandler Sadyc Brender Julius Brothman Herman Bulavsky Joseph Cardone Sara Diaz Carmona Lillian Eisner Sarah Fainbilt Mark Feddy Celia Fischbein Evelyne Fox Sarah Glickman Irving Goldbrener Hyman Goldstein Margaret Gottlieb Fred Granich Gustav Kahn Bertha ?Byrdie? Klatzman Hilda Klinger Sheila Luwisch Sheryle R. Mettille Bessie Miller Hermoine Nash Jack Novak Sophie Pietsky Harry Rosen Herman Schwartz Jean Seidman Doris Shapiro Penny Sheer Kate Silber Samuel Titen Dorothy Y. 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