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    Kol Ari El The Lion's Voice The Monthly Chronicle of Adat Ari El A Reform Congregation Embracing Traditional Judaism December 2000 4 Kislev - 5 Tevet Vol. IX Issue No. 12 Kol Harav...The Rabbi's Voice "Seeing " G-d A t the time of this writing I had studied the Torah portion VaYera which begins, "And G-d appeared to [Abraham]. We know G-d appeared to our patriarch Abraham, to Moses and to the prophets, but does G-d appear to us today? If so, how? For most of us, G-d appears to us by way of G-d's wondrous works. The miracles that are daily with us and those that reveal themselves on special occasions are our way to 'see' G-d. It is hard to deny G-d's presence at the birth of a child. All of one's accomplishments are paled next to witnessing the birth of one's own child or grandchild. We are witness to the most beautiful sunsets in Las Vegas with dramatic wisps of color that decorate our Mt. Charleston backdrop. We marvel at the precise clockwork motion of the sun, moon, stars and planets and are in awe of the universal laws that govern the smallest particles and energy of our physical existence. We share in the peacefulness of and the regeneration of our spiritual souls during Shabbat. Shabbat Menuchah, rest, as commanded to us by an understanding G-d Who, even with unlimited energy and power, created Shabbat for us to share as a (Continued on page 4) Board Briefs Inside this issue: Kol Harav 28c 4 Board Briefs 28c 3 From Bonni... 5 Donations 6 What's New 7 Sisterhood & Men's Oub 8 Religious School 9 Calendar 10 Birthdays, Anniversaries, Yahrzeits II M ost of you saw the Rabbi pictured above in his HBO debut on David Brenner's comedy special. In exchange for acting as the "Flying Rabbi" Brenner promised us a performance that we could use as a fundraiser. The one stipulation he gave us was that we had to wait until he was booked in Las Vegas for a run at one of the hotels. This was last spring and we have waited and waited to get a date. Good fundraisers are hard to organize for any organization, and when you get a lead on a good draw to bring people outside of your Synagogue to an event, you greatly anticipate it So, we anxiously awaited this coming to us. Well, finally our prayers have been answered, but as with all answered prayers, you sometimes get things you didn't bargain for. While David Rabbi Gary M. Golbart Board of Directors President Dr. Lori Snipper 1st Vice-President Dr. Phil Devore 2nd Vice-President Bob Steelman Recording Secretary Jeanne Schomaker Corresponding Secretary....Scott Schreiber Treasurer Michelle Blank Immediate Past President.Steven Janovitch Bruce Feldman Ron Israel Mel Kochan Dr. Mark Ohriner Corinne Fields Michel Kingery Jennifer Ohriner Mark Solomon (Continued on page 3) KolAri El The Lion's Voice Page 3 Board Briefs (Ctmtt*utd/ram page 2) Brenner has committed to performing for us, we have to do it in January, which is when he is in town for a series of shows at the Golden Nugget So. we have picked the date of January 21st, which means we don't have a lot of time to get this together. Still, it is a gift from G-d and we are doing whatever we have to do to make it as fog a success as we can So, for our last board meeting, we spent quite a bit of time planning this event. Getting a place to hold the gate, which had to be during the afternoon to fit into Brenner's schedule; getting the word out, decorating, putting together the rest of the event, which will mciudo the Steve Beyer Orchestra, as well as a silent auction, which would allow us to increase the financial rewards of this fundraiser. As anyone who has put these things together knows, it takes a lot of planning and work to poll it off. We're very excited about the prospects and we invite anyone who wants to help put it together, to call Helen in the office and let us know. We have a lot that needs to get done, but from experience, I can say that it's a lot of fun at times, and it feels reaiy good to be at a function Pike this, knowing that you helped make it a reality. So, if you have some time on your hands, or even If you don't, but feel you can squeeze it into a busy schedule unti the end of January, think about it. it will mean a lot to you and it will mean a lot to Adat Ari El, If you can't help, we hope we can count on you to join us on January 21st. for vtfiat should be a funny and very enjoyable afternoon. Don't forget to tell friends and family about it. For $50 a person, attendees get an intimate afternoon with a David Brenner, a nice meal at a great place, music, dancing and the chance to bid on some great prizes. We hope to see you and your friends there. Your Adat Ari ? Board of Directors Candleiighting Times Begin End December 1 4:12 December 2 5:14 December 8 4:12 December 9 5:15 December 15 4:13 December 16 5:17 December 22 4:16 December 23 5:20 December 29 4:21 December 30 5:25 Adat Ari El's Board of Directors is sponsoring a night of i?auics for Dec !>th. at 6:00 pin. Families are invited to sliare an evening ol fun and gntnes with your fellow congregants. We'll even feed llic wliole crew, (dessert too!) Plenty of games for children, adults and tiie entire family will be offered, not to mention a Jewish version of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire." So, come .join die Tun, it's only $10 a jiersort for die whole magillah. Call lite Synagogue Office for more information. ARE YOU GAME! KolAri El The Lion's Voice Page 4 ?torifj ' j ^ l o Kol Harav...The Rabbi's Voice (Continued from page 2) model of a perfect time to come. Can some of us be blind to daily witnessing G-d's gifts to us, G-d's greatness and wisdom? We traditionally offer prayers of thanksgiving when viewing a spectacle of nature. We even recite a prayer for the simplest acts of eating a piece of fruit or drinking a sip of water. These prayers are structured so that we may not ignore our constant connection with G-d. I performed a wedding this afternoon of two Russian Jews who came to this country eleven and twelve years ago. Both were bom in the very same Russian city of parents who clung onto their Jewish heritage even during a time when the former Soviet Union did not allow for them to outwardly express their Jewish connection. The couple met for the first time in this great country of ours, the USA. Did I 'see' G-d's hand as they stood under the Chupah? Could I deny G-d's fulfillment of years of prayers by Jews in our country and around the world asking for our brothers and sisters locked in behind the Iron Curtain to grant them the freedom so cherished? Before the Chupah I assigned Hebrew names for the wedding couple and to their two witnesses who had similar Russian Jewish backgrounds. All four people stood on our Bimah sporting new Hebrew names reflecting names from our Torah sharing the experience with a Chupah and G-d appeared to me. If you had been there, G-d would have appeared to you too. We have the good fortune to see G-d in so many ways and places if we would only look and see. B'Shalom Rabbi Gary M. Golbart POTTERY FUN 'ome out for a warm family event at Adat Ari El when we do some pottery painting. All Fired Up: Paint Your Own Pottery Adventure will be on hand to help us paint some interesting pieces. You can choose from a wide range of ceramic bisque pieces including: Mezuzahs Menorahs Seder Plates And much , much more So, join us on January 7th 1:00 pm at Adat Ari El The prices of pottery range from $7.50 to $30.00 The price per painter is $5 For more information, call the Synagogue Office. Bruce Feldman, Board of Directors Programming Chairperson, Jennifer Ohriner, Sisterhood President KolAriEl The Lion's Voice from BohhL.. S halom. As I think most of you know, I am a woman and Jewish by birth, which means by logical extension that I am also a chronic worrier. The Jewish women of my childhood always seemed to be worried about something and there was always so much to be worried about - would there be enough food at the party, would their daughters have dates on Saturday nights, would their sons be accepted to Columbia University? Face it, Jews as a group are so used to having some misfortune to worry about that when there really isn't anything worrisome we tend to have to make something up - it doesn't seem natural not to carry the heavy yoke of worry around one's neck like an albatross. And Jewish women in particular have seemed over time to have cornered the market on worry. This inbred need to fret over some item, no matter how trivial, is steeped in a much deeper, darker tradition - the fact that for most of our history, with our enemies looming just over the horizon, the proverbial foot dangling off the edge of the cliff and the other perched ominously on the banana peel, we've had much cause to feel anxiety riddled and concerned. Throughout the centuries, going all the way back to Biblical times, we've always had to keep one eye half opened while we slept, one eye over our shoulders as we've gone about the business of everyday life. I read the paper these days and the glare of Israel once again as the hot spot of the world causes alarm. Indeed, I am aware that whenever Americans are cautioned not to travel to Israel, the situation is a cause for deep concern. But I can take this concern to new and dizzying heights. I worry that if Al Gore is elected president, is incapacitated in some way and is succeeded by Joe Lieberman, the world may very well blow up. Of course, I also worry that if Gore is not elected president, that this is a sign of some deeply rooted anti-Semitic, neo-Nazi conspiracy and that none of us will be safe, even here in America. Think this is nuts? I'm the very worst kind of congenitally worried type - after all, I am a Jewish mother. I've finally figured out, over time, that if I worry about the inconsequential, I have little time to worry about the really important stuff of life. This is almost a blessing, as the larger issues are sometimes almost unbearable to think about. And, you know, a while back I read a book about learning how not to sweat the small stuff. It was obvious to me from the start that the author was not a Jewish mother. Until next month... Bonnie Spivak ^mo CERTIFIED MOHEL LEROY BERNSTEIN, M.D. Ritual Circumcision n > o m n 796-7000 Certified by the Rabbinic Council of Los Angeles Eliot M. Horowitz, M.D., F.A.C.S., Ltd. Diplomate American Board of Urology Adult and Pediatric Urology Male Sexual Function 4275 Bumham, Suite #320 Las Vegas. Nevada 89119 (702) 735-3555 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY KolAri El The Lion's Voice Page 6 ?torifj THANKS FOR YOUR GENEROUS DONATIONS GENERAL FUND Diane Ng - High Holiday Aliyah Carole & Donald Schoengold - High Holiday Aliyah Hillary & Robert Stoltz - In Honor of Their Anniversary RABBI'S DISCRETIONARY FUND Dr. Marvin & Irene Perer - In Honor of Elise's Birthday Lydia & Frederick Zeller- Koi Nidre Pledge Seidy & Mark White - High Holiday Aliyah Sueli & Moshe Moses - In Memory of Tuvya Moses Adele & Michael Sherman - High Holiday Aliyah Wendy & Michel Kingery - High Holiday Aliyah Bonnie & Morris Fox - In Honor of Elana's Birthday BUILDING FUND Seidy & Mark White - In Honor of Nathaniel's Birthday Milly Cohen - In Memory of Jacob Cohen Rhoda Gogatz? In Memory of my Beloved Husband, Arthur Gogatz KOL NIDRE APPEAL Sondra Piatt Lawrence & Iris Rosenberg Carole & Donald Schoengold Dr. Irwin & Chris Simon Hillary & Robert Stoltz Laura Coleman Maxine & Emanuel Koenigsberg Daphne & Michael Mendeloff Karen & Sophie Seligman Mark Weber Kelly & Dave Beecher Irving Blatt Beth & John Grossman Donna & Richard Hollander Dr. Eliot & Melissa Horowitz Ann & Seymour Kaplan Anne & Hal La Vine Marina Marder Dr. Patricia & Mitch Altman David Sonenstein Frances Bosworth & Barry Roberts Victor Morris Dorothy & Richard Wurzel Milly Cohen Sam Gartner Wendy & Michel Kingery HANUKKAH IS DECEMBER 21ST t h i s Y e a r Contact: Fern Kosh Only: $ 30 or Office at Temple WWW,*NTlRTA?MMSNTXOV? Gift Giving Made Easy. The gift that everyone loves to tear into. Famity and friends witl lave their Entertainment11 book for the same reasons you do? twofor-one and up to 50% savings on dining, activities, travel and much more. GIVE T H E M TWICE T H E FUN. KolAri El The Lion's Voice Page 7 Ai>*t Art ? f * A A A * / What's New? Adat Ari El's New Coffeehouse is a great success B !cil Kafek CoftVf H??? eit Kafeh is preparing for its third evening. We are happy that so many people are enjoying this new addition to our Synagogue. Our next evening will be on January 11th and will feature a musical group. Each month, the sanctuary is magically changed to a 60's coffee house with atmosphere, coziness and warmth. To continue to make this a success, we need volunteers. We need people to help set up the dessert buffet; greet people at the door and accept their money; and set up the room for the evening. Please help keep this popular monthly program of fun, friendship and entertainment operating smoothly? VOLUNTEER by calling Helen at the Adat Ari El office, 221-1230, and giving her your name and the assignment you prefer. We will then be in touch with you; and thanks for your help. Bruce Feldman Adat Ari El board member, programming chairperson New Year's Eve Kid's Slumber Party Adat Ari El's Chanukah Party Is at the Temple on December 23rd. or the first time ever, Adat Ari El is offering our children a sleep over party. What better night to start the fun than on New Year's Eve, the biggest party night of the year. Our kids will play, dance, eat and mingle with fellow congregants in an evening of . . . . a . . . . . . . . . . . . good, safe fun. Chaperones will be on hand < ^ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ^ t o make sure that the slumber party is \ While the kids are away, * under control \ J / interested in \ The parents can play / this "kids only" \ / Synagogue your kids a and full of activities. Anyone having your children attend evening, please call the office so that we can know children to expect. So, give night to remember at this celebration of the year to come. R.S.V.P. by 221-1230. his year's Chanukah celebration will offer a great time at a great price so that everyone can enjoy. Food, games, & a D.J. should make this the best one ever. Tickets are $18 per person for adults and $8 per child, 12 years and younger. Call Michelle Blank at 221-1230 to let her know that you are coming. Bat Mitzvah of Danielle Arianna Remer Danielle Arianna Remer, daughter of Sharon Lee Remer, will become a Bat Mitzvah on Saturday, December 16 at Adat Ari El. Danielle is an eighth grade honor student at Hyde Park Middle School in the Academy of Science and Mathematics. She is a member of the National Junior Honor Society and is a cheerleader for the basketball team. Danielle's first loves are writing and music. She has become an accomplished pianist and is now studying the violin. Studying for her Bat Mitzvah with Rabbi Golbart has given her the opportunity to expand her vocal talents. Danielle chose the significant date of December 16 for her Bat Mitzvah for it will be 13 years ago that Danielle came to the United States of America from Guatemala to start her new life. Danielle looks forward to sharing this special occasion with her family and friends Sidney and 0?*uutce6 eland tcncenely tfanA you fan tAe all tAe fated ye&twteA and qood (vitAe* t^at <pu &ave all wade on Sidney 4 Malff. ty-d Sfate you and beefc u& in yoevi ftnayenA. KolAri El The Lion's Voice Page 8 Sisterhood & Men's Club News Sisterhood Gift Shop a great place to shop for Chanukah isterhood has opened a Gift Shop. We will carry Jewelry, Mezuzahs, Meriorahs, gift items for Chanukah, and other beautiful items. Catalog special orders will also be available. Our gift shop will be open during Religious School from 9 A.M.-12:00 P.M. and is located in the office side of our Synagogue. 'i . r / f r i l / f t 1 1 1 ; 001 Entertainment books are now on sale. Sample copies are available on the informational table and in the office. Still only $30 and can be used immediately. See any sisterhood member, Fern Kosh, Jennifer Ohriner or Helen in the office. Want to send an Entertainment book as a gift to an out of town relative or friend? Shipping is free and a gift card will be sent. Prices vary according to location. Associate membership cards {good for fine dining plus other items} Now available for $14.99. Sisterhood Tribute cards are a delightful way to honor a special occasion or to commemorate someone who has passed away. Orders are being taken for individual cards at a minimum of $5 each or multiple cards at 5 for $10. PLEASE MAKE A CONCERTED EFFORT TO SUPPORT OUR TRIBUTE PROGRAM. Gertrude Fuhr, 221-1230 CALL ME! Tribute Cards sent from: Fem & Sammy Kosh in memory of Sid Copeland's brother What Were we Thinking? Sisterhood Wish List Desserts for Oneg Shabbat Styrofoam Coffee Cups Decaf Coffee Used Light Bulbs (Used in place of glass for wedding ceremony) JLn October, Sisterhood sponsored a Political Evening that featured representatives from many of the major Congressional candidates. It was very informative...much more informative then the article that was written to describe the event. In that article, most of the people involved in planning that event were named...except for the event chairperson! Now, we know that the person dissed does not give of her efforts for notoriety, but she deserves praise and we want to make amends. It should be noted that many others noticed the omission and were quick to point it out to the editor. So, without further ado, the Kol Ari El would like to take this time to let you know that our beloved Frances Copeland put on this timely and informative program. Thank you Frances for all your hard work! Albertson's Scrip Do you have your Albertson's card? k J isterhood receives 2% of your purchases. Albertson's keeps track of the purchases-all you have to do is give the card to the cashier and she will swipe it and then the rest is a normal transaction. The card is free, so see Fem Kosh, Michelle Blank or Chris Simon for this very easy fundraiser, or call the Synagogue Office at 221-1230 for more information. Men's Club The next Men's Club meeting: When: Dec. 17th Where: Adat Ari El Time: 10 A.M. KolAri El The Lion's Voice delicious Uhoot /Vew<> Annual Home-Made liannukiah Contest veryone's a winner at Adat Ari El's Annual Home-Made Hannukiah Contest. You can use any materials you want and let your imagination do the rest. When you're done, just bring the Hannukiah to Religious School on December 10th forjudging. We'll be judging in lots of categories like, most creative, or most colorful. Just have fun, you're guaranteed to win something. n a n u k k a h M i t z v o t JN^Iake Hanukkah more fun for some families this year by bringing new, unwrapped toys or clothing to the Synagogue. All donations benefit the local Jewish community through Jewish Family Services. Bring your generous donations to the Gift Box located in the Sanctuary by December 10th and help us to make a miracle happen! Young Judaea Meeting oung Judaea, Adat Ari El's youth group, is the national youth group organization sponsored by Hadassah. There are local, regional and national events in which our children may participate. The program is for 3rd through 8th grades, and for high school students. The 3rd through 8th graders will meet on Sunday, December 3, following Religious School. We're planning a fun afternoon, so be sure not to miss it. If you'd like more information, call the Temple Office. If you'd like information on Kol Ami, the high school group, call the Temple Office. Reviews School C I i a v w U A I I P a r t y -i^V-dat Ari El's Religious School Hanukkah Party is on December 10th. Join us for lots of fun, including the annual Hannukiah Contest. We'll also have games, food and other fun things to do. Also, don't forget to bring an unwrapped present to be donated to a family in need this year. JANE C. SCHWAGER B A,,M.A,M.L,S TeacheirT ulor of ESL, Engltstv Spanish, French (M6)941-?24 (702) 585-0415 JCC Dreidel Spin C^ome to the Galleria Mall on December 17 and help set a world record. From 3 pm to 5 pm, hundreds of people from our Jewish community will try to break the World record for the most dreidels spinning at one time. Adat Ari El will also have a booth at this event. It was a lot of fun last year and promises to be just as much fun this year. KolAri El The Lion's Voice DECEMBER AND FUTURE EVENTS CALENDAR All Events are at the Synagogue Unless Otherwise Stated SHABBAT SERVICES ARE HELD EVERY FRIDAY EVENING AT 7:30 p.m. TORAH TOTS AT 7:00 p.m. Page 10 Sunday December 3 Grand Opening of AAE's Gift Shop 9:00 A.M. - Noon Friday, December 8 Family Shabbat With Bet Class 7:30 P.M. Saturday, December 9 Game Night for Adults and Children 6:00 P.M. Sunday, December 10 Religious School Chanukah Party 10:00 A.M. Sunday, December 12 Men's Club Meeting 10:00 A.M. Friday, December 15 Danielle Remer, Daughter of Sharon Remer, Bat Mitzvah 7:30 P.M. Saturday, December 16 Danielle Remer Bat Mitzvah 10:00 A.M. Sunday, December 17 Men's Club Meeting 10:00 A.M. Saturday, December 23 AAE's Chanukah Party 6:00 P.M. Friday, December 29 Shabbat Services ? Oneg Shabbat Sponsored by Ethel Baron & Arthur Meyer in Honor of Ethel's 7:30 P.M. Sunday, December 31 Sunday, January 7 Thursday, January 11 Tuesday, January 16 Friday, January 19 Sunday, January 21 Birthday New Year's Eve Slumber Party - Children 6 to 15 Years LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE ? "All Fired Up" - Family Pottery Design Event Beit Kafeh AAE Annual Meeting - Election of Board Officers Family Shabbat Service with Gan Class David Brenner Fundraiser Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino 7:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 6:30 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. A #1 Tax & Bookkeeping Service Cheryl R. Ross, CB CtfWted Bookkeeper (702)636-9219 (702) 460-5170 Cell Email: a1taxbookOtvcm.com www.AItaxandbookkeeplngsvc.com W ROBERT B . STRTVtLEVG, MD. Board Certified DERMATOLOGY (Miya Clinic1 Surgery lirttm; SevWncy ? Waihr.fpon Iter*, SL Lautt) Fellowship Trained (Boston Univ.) Former Laser MD at Laser Institute of New England ? MOBS Skill Cncir Sargtry (Bl(Ji**t Cure JU??i - ??*) ? COSMETIC LASER SURGERY Sunrise MountainView Medical Center 3150 N Tenaya Way Suite MO Las Vegas, MV (702) 243-6400 KolAri El The Lion's Voice Page 11 ?torifj 12/1 12/2 12/2 12/3 12/4 12/4 12/4 12/5 12/6 12/8 12/8 12/9 12/9 12/9 12/10 12/10 12/11 12/14 12/14 12/15 12/15 12/16 12/18 12/18 12/22 12/22 12/24 12/24 12/25 12/29 12/31 12/31 December Birthdays Samantha Beecher Leslie Mooney Laura Deitsch Cecelia Rumsey Mark White Carl Ross Marsha Wortman Marc Smithline Michael Sherman Larry Rosenberg Colin Miller-Phares Lucille Farrlow Cliff Unger Gloria Adams Ron Unger Sheila Rose Victoria Murray Michael Grigoriev Zachary Zeller Ronnie Wilson Toby Vozzola Aaron Malmedal Dr. Marvin Perer Michael Bell Harold Mintz Gail Herman Adele Meyer Roger Meyers Anne Ukeiley Frank Pecinka Maria Horowitz Ashley Ohriner 12/7 12/13 12/22 12/24 12/28 December Anniversaries Rabbi & Leslie Golbart Marsha & Jay Greenberg Lee & Scott Schreiber Martha & Thomas Shulman Bonnie & Morris Fox December Yahrzeits Kislev 4 - Tevet 5 PLEASE NOTE: Date shown is Hebrew month and day of death, according to our records. The corresponding English day and month of observance for the current year is in parenthesis. If no Hebrew date is shown, English date only is observed. To correct any erroneous information, please call the Synagogue Office. Kislev 4 (12/1) 12/1 12/4 Kislev 5 (12/5) Kislev 6 (12/3) Kislev 9 (12/6) Kislev 10 (12/7) Kislev 12 (12/9) 12/10 Kislev 14 (12/11) Kislev 17 (12/14) Kislev 19 (12/16) 12/23 12/23 Kislev 24 (12/27) Kislev 29 (12/26) Tevet 2 (12/28) Otto Schiller Joseph Karp Dr. Paul Tachau Anita Siboni) Rebecca Kandler Bert Kollins Charlotte Kishner Albert E. Davis Pauline Rogow Alfred Festen Joseph J. Karp Barbara Ramoy Rose Anna Hess Sherwin Shayne Louis Pesekow Joseph Kneitel Michael Dunaisky (702) 655-5500 (800) 788-8368 'a3M WM&fy j J ^ Slmcha specialists f p . * Y o u ( A d h o v e . . . o r o BAND o n M C / D J . . . + DJ T o g e t h e r NEW! The Digital DJ We'll shake your groovo thing! 4 ? 10 piece bands + DJ k w o r m m GE i m Bf JULIAN I Digital DV broadcast quality cameras digital adding and attacks Alio, pftjicftltA i b tw ii noiAtk ftvi i t i r i i i MKJMKfl of thm 1 (800) 788-8368 (702) 655-5700 DATED MATERIAL P.O.Box 14158 Us Vegas, NV 89114 Phone: 702-221-1230 Fax:702-221-1385 Email: info@adatariel.com A Reform Congregation Embracing Traditional Judaism We re on the Web! www.adatariel.com DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES Business Card Size 1/4 Page 1/2 Page Full Page $10/month $30/month $50/month $90/month All rates are subject to change without prior notification. It is necessary to furnish camera-ready art (clear, high quality black& white original printer line versions of any type and/or illustration.) Photocopies, raised print (thermography), or ink colors are not suitable for reproduction. Please do not staple, tape or paper clip your artwork to your ad. Logos should not include screens, extremely fine lines or small size type. For all advertising and editorial information, contact Helen Groner at Adat Ari El's Synagogue Office. KOL ARI EL Chronicle of Adat Ari El Founded 1992 Published monthly from September to August at the Synagogue office. Subscription price $18.00 per annum Copyright?1997 Adat Ari El and Kol Ari El The Kol Ari El Editor reserves the right to edit all submissions to this monthly chronicle. Committee press releases and article deadlines must be received by the Synagogue Office no later then the 15th day of each month prior to publication date. Submissions may also be e-mailed to famofsteel@prodigy. net. CELEBRATE WITH YOUR CONGREGATIONAL FAMILY! What better way to honor an occasion then to sponsor an Oneg Shabbat? It's easy to do, just call 2 2 1 - 1 2 3 0 and someone from Sisterhood will give you all the details.