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Congregation Ner Tamid I W# I I* 4 1^1 4 V The Reform Synagogue of Las Vegas 2761 Emerson Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89121, 702/733-6292 V Sanford D. Akselrad: Rabbi Bella Feldman: Cantorial Soloist Jaqueline Fleekop: Education Director Julie Gruber: Preschool Director August 1993/Av-Elul 5753 Gerald Gordon: President Monty E. Willey: Temple Administrator Garianne Farrish: Bulletin Editor Prospective New Member Sabbath August 20th "Our best membership recruiters are YOU, our Congregants! " Now is the time that many people think about joining a Temple and our membership committee is asking for your help. Bring your friends and family to Services and have them meet our Rabbi and get to know our Congregation. This is also a special time for our new members to get acquainted. All are welcome to come by during the week to meet our Principal or other staff members. Most assuredly, let us invite friends and family, prospective members and new members, to come to our Prospective New Members Sabbath on August 20th at 6:45 p.m. (before Services) in the Temple Library. Representatives from our Temple Board, committee chairs (see Page 4) and staff members will be present to introduce themselves to people new to the Temple or interested in joining our Temple. There will be babysitting that night to help make it easier for families with young children to come. Over the past four years our Temple membership has nearly quadrupled. Our Temple is almost 450 families and growing strong! When asked, "Why do you belong to Congregation Ner Tamid?" the reasons are as varied as our membership-some people join because of our Rabbi, some because of our school, some because of our programs. Others join because they believe strongly in Reform Judaism and are committed to Jewish survival. And many people have all of the reasons in mind when they become a part of our special Congregation. What are your reasons? And would you mind sharing them with others? We have found over the years that more than ads or articles in the newspapers, our best membership recruiters are YOU, our Congregants. You have the unique ability to identify friends who are searching for a Temple and want to be a part of a warm and caring congregation. We hope that you will help our membership committee share the joy of Temple membership and that you can share in the wonderful process of helping build our Congregation. Schedule of Services Conducted by Sanford D. Akselrad, Rabbi Bella Feldman, Cantorial Soloist *Fridav. August 6th 7:30 p.m. Sundae Sabbath Ice Cream Social Oneg sponsored by The Sisterhood Saturday, August 7th 10:00 a.m. Shabbat Services Bar Mitzvahs of Brian Schuchmann and Danny Hibshman Kiddush sponsored by Lynn and Robert Schuchmann Friday. Ausust 13th 7:30 p.m. Shabbat Services lead by Cantorial Soloist Bella Feldman & Steve Weissman Oneg sponsored by The Sisterhood *Fridav. August 20th 7:30 p.m. Prospective New Member Sabbath Oneg Sponsored by The Sisterhood Saturday. August 21st 7:30 p.m. Shabbat Services Bar Mitzvah of Mitchell Kallick Kiddush sponsored by Eva and Fred Kallick Friday, August 27th 7:30 p.m. Shabbat Services Bar Mitzvah of Dustin Tiep Oneg sponsored by Nina and Darin Tiep *Babysitting available* 2 Congregation Ner Tamid ? Message from Our President: more than that; it is hopefully a group of people who feel a sense of commitment and good feeling toward each other. We want to believe Congregation Ner Tamid is such a Congregation. Well, after the outpouring of concern, friendship, and support that we have received over the past few days from fellow congregants, I can unequivocally attest to the fact that Congregation Ner Tamid is more than simply a place for Jewish worship. We are a congregational family in the true sense. Thank you. Werry Gordon A Word from Our Administrator Because the August bulletin deadline is July 10, 1993, approximately 3 weeks will have passed since I submitted this article. I am writing this while sitting in my daughter, Sara's, hospital room watching her recover from a sudden and unexplained blood clot in the vein descending from her left kidney. Whether the kidney will recover will not be known for several months. When asked to define the purpose of a congregation, we generally state that it is a group of people who join together for religious worship. However, it should be As the summer trudges on, we find ourselves rapidly approaching the High Holidays. I would like to take a moment of your time to address several areas related to the High Holidays, as scheduled below. This time of year brings with it a great deal of personal reflection and reflection on the Temple and its ability to help others. Kol Nidre "All the Vows," the introductory words of the opening prayer recited on the evening of the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur), contains a solemn declaration of the annulment of all personal vows made during the course of the year. This declaration does not, however, free individuals from obligations toward their fellow man. Traditionally, this is the time of year that we conduct our Kol Nidre Appeal. The contributions from you represent 18% of our annual budget. The timing of our appeal coincides with the High Holidays to capitalize on our commitment to ourselves and to others. While Kol Nidre indeed supplements our Temple budget, it allows us to help others in our congregation and the Jewish community. Our desire - to donate what is in your heart. Your donations also allow us to keep your dues low. Again this year for the High Holidays we will mail out High Holiday tickets to our members in good standing. If you do not receive your tickets by September 2nd, please call Irene at the Temple office. Temple policy requires members be in good standing to be issued High Holiday tickets. Good standing means that congregants are current on their dues. At the High Continued, Page 7 Congregation IVer Tamid Ilig'li Holidays Schedule of Events Selichot: "Holy Places Holy Spaces" Program Service Rosh Hashanah Evening Service Morning Service Youth Service (Ages 7-11) Toddlers' Service (Ages 4-6) services Yom Kippur Kol Nidre Morning Service Youth Service (Ages 7-11) Toddlers' Service (Ages 4-6) services Afternoon Service 9/25 3 p.m. Saturday 9/11 Saturday 9/11 Wednesday 9/15 Thursday 9/16 Thursday 9/16 Thursday 9/16 Friday 9/24 Saturday 9/25 Saturday 9/25 Saturday 9/25 Saturday Temple Board Jerry Gordon President Alan Mann V.P. Stephen Joseph Administration V.P. Lois Doctors Ways & Means V.P. Steven Weiss man Membership V.P. Religious Denise Schnitzer Activities V.P. Education Jack Nitzkin T reasurer Dyane Kohnen Recording Paul Cohen Secretary Trustee Nadine Cracraft Trustee Roger Ewan Trustee David Gross Trustee Debbie Levy Trustee Jerry Polis Trustee Stacey Yahraus Trustee Bob Unger Trustee Ron Worth Trustee Helen Zliser Sisterhood Lenny Gropman Brotherhood Ronae Fink Golden Chai Judy Kollins NTTY Cal Lewis Past President Eileen Kollins Past President Kenneth Schnitzer Past President Dr. David Wasserman Past President Dr. Steve Kollins Past President Michael Cherry Past President Leo A. Wilner Advisor Rabbi Sanford Akselrad Ex Oficio High Holiday Tickets will be mailed out in mid-August. If you have not received your tickets by September 2nd, please contact the Temple office at 733-6292. 7:30 p.m. 10 a.m. 10 a.m. Following morning 7:30 p.m. 10 a.m. 10 a.m. Following morning uia-h jT p Youth High Holiday services will be led this year by Melissa Glovinsky. These services are open for those in the second through fifth grades. Students in sixth grade and above are invited to attend the Adult Services. We are very limited on space and ask that you place your children in the appropriate service. Thank you. \? Congregation Ner Tamid 3 * Reciprocity Available for nigh Holiday Seating Bar Mitzvah of Brian Schuchmann Hello! My name is Brian Schuchmann. I live in Green Valley. I am having my Bar Mitzvah August 7, 1993, with my cousin, Danny. I attend Thurman White Middle School. My hobbies are tennis, baseball, soccer, and basketball. Hope to see you there! Bar Mitzvah of Daniel Scott Hibshman My name is Danny. I was bom in Suffem, New York, on September 14, 1980. In 1989, I moved to Coral Springs, Florida, with my parents and sister, Laura. I will be entering 7th grade at the University School of Nova University. I have participated in math, spelling, and geography academic competitions. I enjoy playing baseball in the challenger division of Little League, as well as basketball and other sports. I also enjoy computers and Nintendo. I am looking forward to sharing my August 7th Bar Mitzvah with my first cousin, Brian Schuchman. Dustin Tiep will be celebrating his Bar Mitzvah on Friday evening, August 27. Congratulations, Dustin! For Temple members who may be traveling during the High Holidays, there is a provision under the auspices of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations and World Union for Progressive Judaism for worship in temple throughout the country and abroad. There are courtesy request forms available for this purpose. To obtain these request forms, call the Temple office. Rabbi's Message A brief bout with the flu and sore throat prevented me from attending our installation of officers at the end of June. And therefore I missed an opportunity to share some thoughts about our outgoing board, and in particular our outgoing President, Cal Lewis. So often staff and leaders in a congregation find themselves in the role of problem solvers, and builders of a dream, that they fail to look back upon what they have accomplished. I don't know what was said Sunday night in June, but the repeating of good news always bears repeating. I am very proud of the accomplishments of our outgoing Board. Under Cal's leadership, the front of our Temple was landscaped, our foyer was beautified, It is suggested that if any of our members will be expecting out- of-town visitors who wish to worship with us during the High Holidays, that they ask their guests to make arrangements with their respective temples for the courtesy request forms so that we will be able to accommodate them for the High Holidays this year. Bar Mitzvah of Mitchell Kallick Hi! I'm Mitchell Kallick and I'm going to have my Bar Mitzvah on August 21, 1993. People from Chicago and the West Coast are coming to see me on the bimah, and I would like to see you there, too. I enjoy playing basketball and baseball. I go to Greenspun Jr. High and I'm entering the 8th grade. Continued on Page 7 Plane,, Plane,, Plane, Let us all get caught up on our Dues to Congregation Ner Tamid by High Holidays in September! Members are required to purchase the Gates of Repentance Prayerbook Those of you who have already met the dues requirement for this year: We would like to thank you for the prompt submission, which enables us to maintain the smooth running of our Congregation and helps us prepare for the High Holidays in a style our members have come to expect!? 4 ? The Temple office staff is capable of handling the majority of your questions without giving you the run around to another person or to the next person or to someone else or ... . Like most staffs, we attempt to communicate among ourselves but, alas, sometimes something special isn't passed too well. To avoid any problems I'd like to let you know who does what and to whom to address your questions. All Rabbi and Cantorial type questions or appointments, i.e. lifecycle events, Bat/Bar Mitzvah, Yahrzeit notices should be addressed to Judy. Initial questions concerning billing/statement problems should be addressed to our Accounts Secretary, Irene. Garianne, of course, is our Bulletin Editor. She receives the articles and information for publication, prior to the 10th of each who y/i GOM1MA CALL? month and develops our monthly bulletin. While this is a time-consuming portion of her job, she also handles tributes and performs secondary duties as the Temple Administrator Secretary. If you have any special concerns, they can be addressed to the Temple Administrator, Monty. Our custodial staff, Art and Lisa, ensure that the Temple is clean and maintained for your comfort. The Temple staff works hard to provide courteous and timely service to each concern that you have. I want to thank them personally for their hard work and hope that when you drop in the office, you will also. <*Monty E. Willey y?// are moiled/o idle Sundae Sabbath Ice Cream Social August 6th, 7:30 p.m. ,=31----?*.??*. =??. ??*. =V. =^====3t===Sif==%===Ji^=j| Todah Rabah jj1 Special thanks go out to the following volunteers who have contributed to k preparing the bulletins for mailing: Florence Weinstein Ida Aberman Phil Seltzer Jean Goldstein Hope Cummins Arlene Harbach Shirley Kravitz Michael Cummins Lorelei Wojnicz Ronae Fink Sylvia Snyder | Thanks again! We thank Pearl and Leon Horowitz * for their generous Oneg Jj on July 30th in honor of the marriage of their granddaughter, Tiffany Welt, to Steven Doctors. We thank Paul Cohen for the file cabinet and the microwave oven he donated to our Temple. ^ We thank Janis Rounds for the l| sophisticated adding machine she donated to our office at the Temple. ?1j ?J We thank Golden Chai for their J generous $500 donation. We thank Sisterhood for their jj generous $2,000 donation. .?!! Committee Chairpersons Mort Orzen Adult Education Art & Beautification Brotherhood Budget Golden Chai Goods & Svcs. Auction Kol Nidre Social Action Music and Choir Membership Special Events Ways and Means Outreach Yvonne Gordon Lenny Gropman Alan Mann Ronae Fink Joni Akselrad & Debbie Levy Cal Lewis Eileen Kollins Bella Feldman Lois Doctors Steve Joseph Nadine Cracraft & Sue Joseph Katherine Scott Paul Cohen Helen Zliser Denise Schnitzer Julie Gruber Steve Weissman Ken Schnitzer Publicity Youth Activities Sisterhood Religious School Preschool Ritual Long Range Planning Please contact the Temple office if you are interested in participating in one of our committees. Proper Dress for Services While comfortable in the heat of Las Vegas, shorts are considered inappropriate for Shabbat Services at the Temple. We respectfully request that adults and children alike dress in a respectful manner. For those who ascend the Bimah, the following standard of dress is requested: Men should wear: a. Suit or sportcoat b. Tie c. Kippah d. Tallit, when appropriate Women should wear a dress or skirt and blouse in modest taste: a. No slacks, pants or split skirts b. No sleeveless dresses or blouses c. Necklines as appropriate for Synagogue? 5 ? As in the years past, we will remember our beloved deceased with a special Memorial Booklet to be distributed on Yom Kippur. At the same time, we will be supporting the religious, educational, and cultural programs of Congregation Ner Tamid. Please print each name as you wish it to appear in the booklet and return to us before September 1 st. Line Basis: 1/8 Page: 1/4 Page: Half Page: Full Page: $5.00 per name. $25.00, with three names maximum $40.00, with six names maximum $60.00, with inscription of your choice $110.00, with inscription of your choice Print inscription as desired for half or full pages: Mail to: Yiskor Memorial Book Congregation Ner Tamid 2761 Emerson Avenue Us Vegas, NV 89121 From: _______________ Amount Enclosed:* 6 Congregation Ner Tamid ? The Easiest Way to Support Our Congregation We Now Deliver!!! On the east side, call Phyllis Lewis, 458-8119 On the west side, call Helen Zliser, 254-6678 SCRIP is a painless way to buy your groceries and support the Congregation at the same time! DO YOU EAT? DO YOU BUY YOUR FOOD AT THE GROCERY STORE? If so, please consider picking up SCRIP at the Temple on a regular basis. Just use your food money to buy SCRIP. Where do you buy SCRIP? At the Temple Office Monday through Friday, 9-4, On Sundays between 9 and 12:15, and Sisterhood, Brotherhood, Golden Chai and Board of Trustee Meetings. WHICH STORES WILL ACCEPT SCRIP? If you buy your food at: VON?S SMITH'S LUCKY'S or ALBERTSON'S YOU are a perfect match for SCRIP! r You do not need to use this coupon to buy SCRIP. This is just for your convenience. If you wish to receive SCRIP through the mail, please enclose your check with this order form. Thank you. Congregation Ner Tamid SCRIP Program, 2761 Emerson Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 89121 Name Address City___ Store Denomination TOTAL Zip Phone Date Ordered Date Needed Amount Received Signature_______ Lucky ? 5s LI 10s ? 20s Vons ? 5s ? 10s ? 20s Smiths ? 5s ? 10s ? 20s Albrtsn ? 5s ? 10s ?? 20s? Congregation Ner Tamid 7 ^ Rabbi's message, Continued from Page 3: our office furniture was upgraded, and our Preschool was established. In addition our membership grew by over 100 families. Moreover, it was under this Board, and through Cal's leadership that our Temple Staff has expanded and become profession?alized. The role of our religious school Principal has expanded as has that of our Temple Administrator. And of course, our music program has been wonderfully enhanced by the addition of our Cantorial Soloist, Bella Feldman, as a full time employee. Rome wasn't built in a day, nor a Temple overnight. It takes a lot of planning, a lot of money, and a lot of hard work. But it also takes DEDICATION. This one quality above all others I think will serve as a hallmark of Cal's leadership. Cal was always there when he was needed (even when it meant he missed a sporting event or two!) and was there to lend his support. I anticipate equally good things from our new Board under the able leadership of Gerald Gordon. Like Cal, Jerry was a part of the original Board that brought me to Las Vegas over five years ago. Indeed Jerry has served on our Temple Board for over eight years having chaired some of our most important committees. Jerry too brings a strong sense of commitment, and his own special vision for what will continue to make our Temple strong and vibrant. Towards that end Jerry has assembled an extremely strong Board to help guide our Temple over the next two years. Working together, and always with our Temple membership, I know that our Temple will continue to grow and remain "a special place to belong. ? One more thought. Our tradition teaches us "Lo alecha hamlacha leegmore, ve lo ata ben choreen le hit-bater me-menoo." "It is not incumbent upon you to complete the task, but NEITHER are you free to desist from it altogether.? Said long ago, but so true today, this saying serves as a word of advice to both Boards, and to us all. B'shalom, $ Rabbi Akselrad dantor'S Corner This summer I had a wonderful experience that I would like to share with you. I traveled to Oconomowoc, Wisconsin to attend a songleading workshop led by three very influential people in the Jewish music industry: Debbie Friedman, Cantor Jeffrey Klepper and Rabbi Dan Freelander. Many of the new pieces of music I have used throughout the year were written by these talented musicians. The workshop was held at the Olin Sang Ruby Institute, the first UAHC-affiliated camp in the United States, and one of the most gorgeous places I've ever been. I had no idea what to expect from this workshop and was very pleasantly surprised at how much I learned and experienced. It actually took me a few days after returning to realize what a spiritual renewal this was for me. To be among 50 other people from all over the country who have similar backgrounds and interests; to pray with them, eat meals together and sing at every given moment was truly a meaningful experience. I feel privileged to be a part of a congregational family that invests so much in my education. Thank you all for allowing me to share with you all that I leam and love so much. The High Holidays are approaching fast and I am pleased to tell you that our Adult Choir has doubled in membership over the last year. It is a very challenging experience to leam and perform all of the music for the High Holidays and I commend all of my dedicated choir members for taking on this project. B'Shalom, SBella A Word from Our Administrator, continued from Page 2 3/4 of your annual dues paid. FINANCIAL hardships need to be addressed now. We intend to accommodate all members, but all outstanding dues must be cleared up before you can receive tickets. Please rest assured that I am willing to work with you to ensure that you enjoy the upcoming High Holidays. #Monty E. Willey^ 8 Congregation Ner Tamid ? Installation Barbeque a Grand Celebration! A splendid time was had by all! Cal Lewis, Outgoing President, along with Kenny Schnitzer, Past President Incoming President, Gerald Gordon Golden Cliai Misses You! Please Reply Irv and Lillian Blumberg Jenniz Leff Peppy Boss Jay and Charlotte Levy Florence Brooks Irene Miller Edith Citron Harold and Pearl Rice Charles and Bernice Etcoff Julius and Eleanor Rosenstein David and Anne Frish Sam and Florence Schneider Frank Goruff Joe and Sonia Schwartz Dorothy Grant Irving and Dorothy Schwartz Helen and Jerome Greenberg Idalyn Scott Leon and Pearl Horowitz Sylvia Shaw Jeanne Landsberg iff. IS. Dalitz Religious School Update: Fees for the School Year Grades K-8 $125 Books: K & 1 and Grade 8 $20 Thursday Hebrew for Grades 4 and 5 $50 Grades 2 & 3 $25 Confirmation $95 Grades 4, 5, 6, and 7 $35 Mid-week Hebrew $10 Starting Dates and Times to Remember Sunday, September 12, at 11:00 a.m. Sunday, September 19, starting at 9:15 a.m. Tuesday, September 21, starting at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, October 14, starting at 4:30 p.m. Parents' Orientation First Day of Sunday School (Grades K-5) First Tuesday Class (Grades 6-9) First Thursday Class (Grades 8-9 and Hebrew, Grades 4-5) SEE SEPTEMBER BULLETIN FOR MORE INFORMATIONCongregation Ner Tamid 9 ^ PLEASE CONSIDER N ENROLLING YOUR CHILD (ACES I TO *> IPI Congregation Net Tamid Preschool 1993-1994 Imgr OUR PROCRAM IS BASED ON THE FOLLOWING FUNDAMENTAL BELIEFS ABOUT CHILDREN. l/ The early years are ideal for learning as well as having fun! / Each child develops skills af an individual rale, if Children learn besl by doing, and Qualiiu preschool proprams have long-lerm posifive effeds. PLEASE JOIN US THIS YEAR! CALL TODAY!? 1 0 Congregation Ner Tamid ? LAST CALL for the 1993-94 Calendar Published by the Sisterhood of CNT The calendar deadline is fast approaching. Did you send in your ad? ARE YOUR CHILDREN INCLUDED ON THE KINDER PAGE??? CAMERA-READY ADS: Full Page $150.00 Half-Page $90.00 1/4 Page $50.00 Business Card $30.00 Mail to Congregation Ner Tamid Sisterhood 2761 Emerson Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89121 KINDER PAGE Mail to this same address in care of Rose Dunn $3.00 per name Please try to get your ads in by mid-August as we want the calendar ready for the High Holidays. This is a great way to earn donor creditl All new ads receive full donor credit, renewals receive half credit. Thank you very much. Rita Malkin and Phyllis Lewis Chairpersons? Congregation Ner Tamid 11 ^ Sisterhood News This coming year promises to be both fun and interesting for Sisterhood members. We have many events and programs planned that should provide something for everyone. Among the highlights will be three major fundraisers: 1) a progressive dinner in October, 2) our annual Channukah Bazaar, and 3) a talent show and barbeque in April. Also we are planning a family fashion show in February and a December party. Programs for our general meetings will vary from entertainment to education. The meetings will also vary in time from noon to evening so that everyone can attend some of them. Hopefully we will see all of our members more than once during the year. Outreach On July 6, 1993, Sue Joseph, Nadine Cracraft, Co-chairpeople for Outreach, and Shawna Parker of Jewish Family Services, met with Rabbi Akselrad to discuss the focus of the Outreach Committee for the upcoming year. A new committee will be formed and new members are needed. Please call Sue at 656-9963, or Nadine at 254-2862, if you would like to help us. The first committee meeting will be in August. The Social Action Committee met in June to review the past year and to plan for the coming one. Several of our successful projects will be continued and we will initiate some new programs. We look to our supportive congregants to insure that our "mitzvah momentum" will build. During the High Holiday period, we will have our annual Food Drive. Last year almost 800 pounds for food were donated and we hope to do even better this year. Also appreciated are personal hygiene items: soap, shampoo, diapers, etc. These items will be donated to the Jewish Family Service and the Weekend Emergency Assistance Program, co?sponsored by the Lutheran and Methodist Social Ministries. If a cdngregant knows of another worthy organization that can use our assistance, please call with that information. During our Sukkot celebration at Ner Tamid, we will offer voter registration for those new to the community or those who have not yet voted in Clark County. Last year we signed up several new voters. Many books have been donated to the Temple. We will try to find a home Another wonderful plan in the offing is to work in conjunction with the Temple Social Action Committee on several projects. Eileen Kollins, who chairs the Temple committee, is also the Religious Activities Chairperson for Sisterhood. We are fortunate to be able to double the participation in some very worthwhile community causes. 1 want to express my appre?ciation to my talented and enthusiastic new Board for their input and for the energy they're putting into their jobs to get this year off to a rousing start. I know the entire Temple will benefit from their efforts. Love and shalom, $ Helen Zliser President Four events will be held during the 1993-94 fiscal year. The dates are tentatively scheduled for Sundays: October 10, December 5, February 13, and April 24. A variety of interfaith issues will be addressed at these events. The committee is looking forward to working with the Jewish community to identify interfaith issues. We welcome ideas and concerns from Temple members and hope you will call us to share your thoughts and feelings. ^Nadine Cracraft and Sue Joseph for them, such as the Boys and Girls Club, or to add them to the Clark County Library System for their fundraiser. Again, if you know of someone in need of books, please let us know. One of the new projects for this year will be sending a gift package to children of congregants between the ages of 18 and 22 who are living away form home. Each parcel will include a menorah, candles, chocolate gelt, and a few other "goodies." We will ask congregants with youngsters in that age category to let us know in writing by the end of October their child's name and address. This project will be co-sponsored by the Sisterhood. Brotherhood and Golden Chai are also considering participating in this new and worthwhile project to keep our children connected to their Judaism and our congregation. Once more, thank you again for supporting our projects throughout the year. We look forward to continuing our tradition of performing mitzvot. Shalom, <? Eileen Kollins Auxiliaries Golden Chai Meet Penelope Smythe-Shore In my late 20's, Heaven help me There were days, if I heard "Mommie " once more, I would gladly have changed my name, to that Glamorous Penelope Smythe-Shore! In my late 30's the phrase was "But Mother!!!" oh Brother!! The emotions, the tears: Through all the teen years, there were "Scream" years - "You 're Grounded! Clean up those rooms "; yes, I rode a large broom!!! Then in my 40's - Truce declared They came in at 3 or whenever they dared. They flirted, they flitted, they batted brown eyes, and finally they married the grandest of guys! My 50's were quiet and oh so very boring, I was even grateful to hear my dear spouse snoring! But my sanity strained, my morale did drain I twiddled my thumbs with nothing to gain. But, low and behold, in my 60's I was told "I'm retiring, sweetheart, together we'll grow old!" The first few weeks were heaven, exciting and oh so bold! But now if I hear "where are my socks?" I will fold, After 47 years, I'm back to searching for "Penelope Smythe-Shore. " What kept me balanced, sane and sure; why Golden Chai, for sure, for sure; and of course, the most beautiful, glamorous Penelope Smythe-Shore! QRonae Golden Cliai Calendar August 5th Larry Baxter, Metro Police August 19th Paula Francis, Channel 8 News September 2nd History of Las Vegas October 7th CANCELLED (Yiskor) October 13th Nathan Tannenbaum, Channel 13 News Brotherhood Next Brotherhood Meeting will take place Thursday, August 12th, at 7:00 p.m. at the Temple. * Stuart and Jody Berger are * * delighted to announce the * * new arrival of their son, * * Austin Joel, who was born * * on * * June 15th, 1993. * ************* Social Action CommitteeSisterhood Tributes The following Anniversaries were omitted: Susan and Paul Saskin Bette and David Stahl Donna and Thomas Stuart Shirlee and Richard Waxier 7 Barry Benedict Symme Benoff Jody Berger Joshua Bordelove Amy Boruszak Lou Buffman Suzy Chenin David Chenin Stephen Chenin Benjamin Cohen Douglas Cohen Brett Coleman Scott Coleman Richard Cummins Suzann Denton-Pratt Sherree Dolginoff Bruce Dunn Stephen Eckert Toby Edelman Diane Emptage Roger E>van Joel Feldman Katie Fine Kathryn Fine Justin Finkelstein Kelly Fleetwood Shirley Gellin Pam Ghertner Patricia Gittelson Harold Glasser Andrew Glyman Adam Godorov Debra Gold Devon Goldberg Solomon Goldberg Shira Goldstein Gerald Gordon Yvonne Gordon Ray Gordon Amanda Gordon Dorothy Grant Lenard Gropman Arlene Harbach Michael Hoffman Carol Hommel George Jaekle Kellie Black Stephanie Joseph Erica Katz Carol Kirshman Stephen Kollins Lorry Kristal David Lanzkowsky Dennis Lardent Jeffrey Lewis Allen Lichtenstein Elinore Livenston Marc Marcuse Thomas Martin Wendy Meoz Ricky Mintz Maxine Molinsky Marian Moss Brittany Naiman Aaron Nitzkin Jillian Brie Ohriner Danielle Perlman Carol Pessin Sophie Pisetsky Dana Pretner Marvin Price Danielle Raiman Joel Raiman David Rapoport Pamela Rapoport Elaine Reininger Heather Robbins Michael Robbins Doris Roth Maris Saccavino Ron Saccavino Trudy Schneider David Schneider Jessica Schnitzer Lee Schreiber Brian Schuchmann Carole Shapiro Robert Shiroff Sarah Shiroff Michael Shure lan Shure Zachary Silver Melissa Simon Cindy Spector Scott Stadt David Steinberg Gerd Sternberg Dustin Tiep Dorothy Wanderer Michael Waters Brenna Yahraus BlncJa Special50ill Anniversary to Barayne and Jack Bimler dinniv&ibanxet Joni and Rabbi Sanford Akselrod Michelle and Scott Benedict Jody and Richard Berger Bobbie and Clifford Bernay Cindy and Scott Bordelove Roberta and Jerold Boyers Linda and Joel Davidson Beth and Michael Dias Joan and Leslie Dunn , Lillian and Donald Eisner Diane and Kenneth Epstein Ronae and Joseph Fink Ellen and Joel Fischman Randi and Lee Friedman Pam and Stuart Ghertner Joanne and Aubrey Goldberg Elayne and Nikos Gousdovas Hazel and Kenneth Herman Bernice and Jack Hirsh Lorry Kristal and George Jaekle Ruth and Albert Kallett Lisa and Jeffrey Kern Carolyn and Michael Kessler Laurel and Dennis Pessin Arlyse and Jay Scheinbaum Susan and Jeffrey Schyman Marlene and Irvin Sherman Elana and Allan Silberstein Lisa and Steven Weissman Roberta and Andrew Wisnosky Dana and Joseph Zuckerman Rabbi Hospital Visitations Rabbi Akselrad makes regular weekly visitations to area hospitals to see members of our Congregation. Since there is no notification by hospitals, it is necessary that you notify the Temple office when a member of your family is hospitalized. Please call Judy at 733-6292 so that we can better serve you. To Dr. and Mrs. Fredrick Siegel Congratulations on the marriage of your daughter From Rose Dunn To Sig Stein Get well soon From Don and Lil Eisner To Rose Dunn Get well soon From Don and Lil Eisner To Joan and Leslie Dunn Wishing well for Bruce From Don and Lil Eisner To Helen Zliser Good luck as the new President of Sisterhood From Don and Lil Eisner To Jerry Gordon Good luck as the new President of the Temple From Don and Lil Eisner To Rose Dunn Get well soon From Helen Zliser To Carol Schnoll Get well soon From Helen Zliser To Rose Dunn Get well Soon From the Sisterhood To Carol Schnoll Get well soon From the Sisterhood To Carol and Harold N