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    Congregation Ner Tamid 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 Jacqueline Fleekop: Education Director Dotty Gross: Preschool Director You won't want to miss our Succot and Sfmchat Torah Family Services! Come join us on Friday night, October 1st, at 7:30, as the Rabbi and Cantorial Soloist Bella Feldman lead a special service filled with Succot melodies. Following Services, the Congregation will have an opportunity to gather in the Succah built by our Temple Brotherhood. Rabbi will explain the meaning of the symbols of Succot. On October 8th at 7:30, please gather for the most exciting holiday of the year? Simchat Torah! On this special Succot Morning Service: Thursday, September 30th, at 10 a.m. Shemini Atzeret Yiskor Service: Thursday October 7th, at 10 a.m. October 1993/Tishrei - Cheshvan 5753 Gerald Gordon: President Monty E. Willey: Temple Administrator Garianne Farrish: Bulletin Editor evening we will bless our new Consecrants (new students in Kindergarten through Second Grade) and be lead in song by our Junior Choir. Always an emotional part of our celebration will be our Torah march and the unrolling of the Torah for all to see. Please remember that all consecrants and their families are invited to a special dinner at 6:00 p.m. prior to services, and will have their pictures taken for permanent display at 7:00p.m. Expansion of Temple Building to be Realized Speaking to a capacity Congregation, Rabbi Akselrad, President Jerry Gordon, and Building Co- Chairpersons Michael Cherry and David Gross announced that the Temple Board is committed and able to plan building the second phase of our Temple: Our Sanctuary, offices, and additional classrooms. Half of the monies needed for this expansion have been committed. Rabbi Akselrad states, "In my entire Rabbinate I have never been so thrilled as to be a part of this special project. Building our Sanctuary is a long held dream for our Congregation, and for me, personally. I look forward to the day soon when we will have a special place to cradle our hopes and dreams, to focus our prayers both inward and heavenwards." Schedule of Friday Services Conducted by Sanford D. Akselrad, Rabbi Bella Feldman, Cantorial Soloist *Friday. October 1st 7:30 p.m. Succot Family Services *Friday? October 8th 6:00 p. m. Shabbat Family Dinner-Grade K 7:30 p.m. Consecration Service * Friday. October 15th 7:30 p.m. Shabbat Service 150th Anniversary of B'nai Brith Baby Naming of Ryan Joshua Eisner Oneg Co-Sponsored by Linda and Harvey Eisner and the Fleekop Family Friday. October 22nd 7:30 p.m. Shabbat Service Oneg sponsored by the Sisterhood Friday. October 29th 1:30 p.m. Shabbat Service Bat Mitzvah of Nicole Lovelock Oneg Sponsored by Diane and Larry Lovelock *Babysitting available.* 2 Congregation Ner Tamid ? Message from Our Rabbi As I write this column on September 13th, I, too, share in the mixed emotions of Jews everywhere. For Israel, the risk is great, and in return she receives only a promise: The promise that the PLO and other Arab Nations will recognize her right to live in Peace. Will this agreement work? The Israelis are used to answering many a predicament with the expression "Ein Berayra"?"There is no alternative." It is my hope and prayer that for once the Arab nations will answer in kind, "Yes, there is no alternative." For in the back of everyone's mind, the only other alternative is War. Let us hope that hands clasped in Peace will never again hold weapons of war, then truly shall this be a New Year to remember. Amen, O Rabbi Akselrad A HANDSHAKE. An unbelievable handshake that has shaken the world. Given hesitantly between two enemies, the path toward a tentative, yet hopeful peace has surely been chosen. Rabin, stoic, hardened by years of war, yet hoping to end his life with Peace for Israel. A General, responsible for capturing the land that, as Prime Minister, he now chooses to give up for the promise of Peace. Arafat. The very name conjures up terrorism among Jews and most civilized nations everywhere. Arafat, who in his own way has sought a homeland for his people. Defanged, his money all but depleted, his Soviet sponsor gone, he is a man who, too, must recognize the new realities of the world. Israel, a country that has known war for decades, a country who has been living with the fear of death and destruction since its inception, is and always will be a hopeful nation. we welcome the Following New Temple Members Ruth and Arthur Rachild Lisa and Mark Ostrovsky Rita and Ruben Goldstein Isabel Rosen John and Daniel Farrish Doris Levin Muriel and Fred Toff el Cheryl Waldman Elaine Rice Barbara and Gerald Davis Lisa and Michael Roe Judy, Joel, and Shelby Klein Irene and Rudy Gold Laurel and Dennis Lardent Barbara Shulman Arlene and Stuart Platt Jacqueline and David Wikler Mark Kaplan Mara and Gary Lieberman Annette and Jeffrey Sooper Max Blumenfeld Doree Schneider Harriet and Martin Schaefer Joan and Gary Zimmerman, and the newest members who couldn 't make the bulletin at this printing. Date Correction: Our New Member Get-Together will be held Sunday evening, October 10th at 7 p.m. at Yvonne and Jerry Gordon's home. Please come and enjoy the coffee and dessert and meet the other new members while hearing about our wonderful Temple programs. For more information, please call the office at 733-6292. Temple Board Jerry Gordon President Alan Mann V.P. Administration Stephen Joseph V.P. Ways & Means Lois DoctoTs V.P. Membership Steven Weiss man V.P. Religious Activities Denise Schnitzer V.P. Education Jack Nitzkin Treasurer Dyane Kohnen Recording Secretary Paul Cohen 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 I-enny 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 Monty E. Willey Temple Administrator A Word from Our Temple Administrator .. . SEPTEMBER -- what an exciting month! The High Holidays proved to be another successful milestone in Congregation Ner Tamid history. The major announcement from our A Message from Our President Continued on page 9 [p-A=3t=V.=.-.=.-. 1 Dear Friends and Congregants, | Thank you for your kind thoughts and good wishes. j? They helped me through a trying It time. It's wonderful to be remembered. Love, I ? Rose Dunn lt=w=!ir?=_?: =_?: ==.?; =???=_?; ??"I Each year, whether appropriate or not, our Congregation's overall perfomance is judged not by the events of the past year but by the happenings of the one month during which falls the High Holidays. This is partly understandable since this period includes the commencement of the religious school year, the Kol Nidre campaign and the time when many members attend their only religious services of the year. In this regard, our membership exceeds 440 families, our Kol Nidre appeal exceeded the goal and we announced our sanctuary campaign of $1,500,000.00 with half of the monies committed; the beginning of a very successful New Year! During the just-concluded High Holidays, I had occasion to visit with Congregants I see throughout the year at numerous Congregational events. Typically, I visited with Congregants I only see at High Holidays because they do not participate in other Congregational activities. While I am the last one to be accused of attending many Friday night services prior to my assuming this office, I have actively participated in other aspects of Congregational life. My hope for the coming New Year is that I see more members at Congregational events and activities. Events will take place whether or not each and every one of you participate and attend. However, each event will be more successful and fulfilling if you attend and participate. Shalom, Gerald GordonThe Congregation is delighted to announce the gift of a beautiful handmade Chupah donated by Dr. Roger and Leslie Simon in honor of their daughter Melissa's Bat Mitzvah on September 3rd. The Simons commissioned two artists, Shoshana Enosh and Reeva Shaffer, to create the Chupah. Using special techniques, the artists created a pattern using the biblical verse, "I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine." The Chupah is handwoven and stitched, and also hand- painted. Now on display in the Sanctuary, the minute and loving detail of this wonderful Chupah is evident to all. We are delighted to receive this wonderful donation and look forward to seeing it used for many, many joyful simchas in the years ahead. The textile artists, Shoshana Enosh and Reeva Shaffer, have work featured in exhibits, publications, fashion shows, and temples in New York, California, Arkansas, New Jersey, Texas, Virginia, and even in England. They can be Bat Mitzvah of Sadie Kirshman My name is Sadie Kirshman. I am having my Bat Mitzvah with my good friend, Lauren Boyers. It is at 10 a.m. on October 16, 1993. I am a 7th grader at the Meadows School. I like sports, especially tennis, skiing, vollyball, and basketball. When I grow up, I want to be either a lawyer or a member of the Secret Service. I hope to see you at Congregation Ner Tamid. I will share with you my recent trip to Israel. reached at their Northridge, California outlet at area code 818, 886-5021. Dr. and Mrs. Simon stated that they thought long and hard about an appro-priate gift they could give the Temple in honor of their daughter's Bat Mitzvah. It hoped that this hand-painted, hand-sewn Chupah will some day embrace their daughters and all the children of Congregants ". . .as they take the first steps toward years and years of joy and fulfillment with families of your own. And may the beauty and care that was stitched into this Chupah come to embroider the same pattern in the lives of those it joins." Bat Mitzvah of Nicole Lovelock Hi! I'm Nicole Lovelock. I'm a 7th grade student at Kenny Guinn Middle School. I like playing soccer and roller skating. I'm also active in student council and other school Activities. I am looking forward to becoming a Bat Mitzvah on October 29th. My friends and family will be there. I hope to see you, too. Bat Mitzvah of Robyn Schwartz My name is Robyn Schwartz. I am in the 8th grade at Cashman Junior High School. My Bat Mitzvah is October 2 and I am looking forward to seeing all my friends and relatives from California. My hobbies are roller blading and talking on the phone. This month, we are also celebrating the Bar or Bat Mitzvah of Joshua Fink, October 9th; Lauren Boyers, October 15th; and David Schwartz, October 30th. Congratulations!^ 4 Congregation Ner Tamid ? dantor'S dorner I am thrilled to have an opportunity to share some feelings and "nachas? that 1 have experienced over the past year, and more recently, during the High Holidays. But first I would like to reflect a bit. Last summer, when 1 was offered a full-time position with Congregation Ner Tamid, I had no idea what it would be like. I had been singing at CNT's Services, B'nei Mitzvah, Tot Shabbats, Outreach Programs and Yom Hashoa Programs for four years, but I considered these things more of a hobby than a job. Over the years countless people would ask me "Why don't you become a Cantor??, but the thought of packing up and moving back east to study did not seem viable. After much consideration, and the opportunity to study while working, I decided to take the plunge. Little did I know that my previous involvement with CNT only represented a fraction of all our Temple was doing. I had no concept of all of the wonderful Programs and activities our Rabbi and committees had been developing over the years. Over the past year I have had the pleasure of becoming a more integral part of the Temple and its happenings. Teaching in both the Religious and Pre- Schools, co-officiating at weddings and funerals, working with our Youth Activities Committee and Youth Groups, UAHC Biennial Rabbi Akselrad and our Temple President Gerald Gordon will be leading a special delegation from our Temple Board to the U.A.H.C. Biennial which will take place October 21-25th. This year's Biennial will be held in San Francisco. Held every two years, the Biennial is the most important gathering of Reform Jewish leaders in the Country. At each conference, over 2,000 representatives attend various workshops on leadership development and programming to help strength Congregations within Reform Judaism. In addition participants will hear the major voices of the Reform movement including UAHC President Alexander Schindler. If you are interested in attending this most inspiring convention please contact Monty Willey at 733-6292. helping prepare our B'nei Mitzvah students and conducting CNT's Adult, Junior and Teen Choirs are some of the duties that have kept me so busy this year. Which brings me to the "nachas". I truly am enjoying all of these experiences, but most recently at High Holiday services I "kvelled" over our Volunteer Adult Choir like a proud mother. When 22 people showed up for rehearsal at the beginning of the summer, I thought 1 was dreaming. This was a challenge and opportunity 1 had always dreamt of. Music has been a source of pleasure and fun for me since I can remember. Both my grandmother and father loved to sing and had beautiful voices; I feel gifted to have inherited a love of music and a part of their spirits. I have participated in may choirs and musicals and imagined one day I would conduct my own choir. With much guidance and help from my accompanist, Lillian Kollar, my wish has come true and I can only try to put into words what a terrific feeling it is. The dedication, enthusiasm and hard work from each individual in the choir came together in perfect harmony for our High Holiday Services. I look forward to many years of "nachas" from our Synagogue and thank the Rabbi, the Board of Directors and all of you for allowing me this incredible opportunity! It's Tot Shabbat time againl October 23rd Our theme for this day is: Shabbat If interested, please fill out the coupon below and return it to the Temple TEEN CHOIR Shannon Jarmaine-Black Sara Levy Stephanie Raimo Judith Denton-Pratt Jimmy Karlin Sean Scott Eric Rowland ^ Brian Frankl Jyp Billy Tiep - guitar accompaniment Lori Frankl - director ADULT CHOIR Lillian Kollar - accompanist Teri Lynn Aaron Rhonda Gtyman Thelma Karo Christy Molasky Debbie Resnick Lisa Weissman Leah Sichel Bonnie Casale Florence Greene Sabra Lesnick Addy Lipitz Barbara Rosenberg Maxine Molinsky Florence Ellison Mike Novick Marty Fessler Art Gellin Shirley Gellin Sheldon Rosenberg Murray Lipitz Steve Weissman Burt Rosenberg Yes, we would like to know more about the Tot Shabbat Programs: Name____________________________________ Address__________________________________ Phone ___________________________________ Child's Name_____________________________ We plan to attend October 23rd_____________? Congregation Ner Tamid 5 ^ Hals off to Sisterhood's Progressive Dinner? NO! ! ! Hats Oil at this year's Progressive Dinner on your most creative hat and Sisterhood's Annual Progressive Dinner Saturday, October 16,1993 at 6:00 p.m. Where? We're keeping it under our HAT! But we promise you a good time with plenty of good food, as usual! Special prizes for the best hat at each house: MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS by October 8, 1993! Only $20 per person. funniest, most sophisticated, most elaborate, etc.! You'll receive timely instructions for your 1st course from the Dinner Committee. Y UR CHECK 18 Y UR RE8ERVATI N! Call Debra Cohen, 361-2685, or Rita Malkin, 451-9412^ 6 Congregation Ner Tamid ? The Easiest Way to Support Our Congregation \yve 6.0-^ $ C * cfc Ve. / ^f<WCe?S! P 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? Where do you buy SCRIP? At the Temple Office Monday through Friday, 9-4, On Sundays between 9 and 12:15, and WHICH STORES WILL ACCEPT SCRIP? If you buy your food at: VON?S SMITH'S or ALBERTSON'S If so, please consider picking up SCRIP at the Temple on a regular basis. Just use your food money to buy SCRIP. Sisterhood, Brotherhood, Golden Chai and Board of Trustee Meetings. YOU are a perfect match for SCRIP! If you wish to receive SCRIP through the mail, please enclose your check with this order form. Thank you. r Congregation Ner Tamid SCRIP Program, 2761 Emerson Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 89121 1 You do not need to use this coupon to buy SCRIP. This is just for your convenience. Name_______________________ Address_____________________ City____________________ Zip Phone_______________________ Date Ordered_________________ Date Needed_________________ Amount Received Store Denomination__________TOTAL Lucky ^5s QlOs Q20s ______ Vons LLs OlOs Q20s ______ Smiths Q5s QlOs Q20s ______ Albrtsn ? 5s ? 10s ? 20s ______ ? Signature L ? ?i J? Congregation Ner Tamid 7 * CONGREGANT OF THE YEAR Awarded to Rita Moses Malkin It is with a great deal of pleasure that the Membership Committee announces Rita Moses Malkin as this year's recipient of the CONGREGANT OF THE YEAR award. Rita joined CNT in 1976 and immediately became the bookkeeper and treasurer of the Temple at the same time. From Temple Administrator to Sisterhood President, to board trustee, to caterer extraordinaire and artist-in-residence, and all of the chairmanships in between (of which there are too many to name here), Rita has given selflessly of her time, energy, effort, and devotion. The word "no" has been eliminated from her vocabulary as she is always ready to be of assistance whenever and wherever needed. Rita exemplifies what truly is a Congregation Ner Tamid "Congregant of the Year." Our congratulations to you, Rita. Friday, November 5th, has been set aside as Congregant of the Year and New Member Sabbath. We invite the entire Congregation to join us as we honor Rita and welcome all of our new Congregants that have recently joined our Temple family. Come and be part of all of the festivities of the evening. We look forward to seeing everyone. 150th Anniversary of B'nai B'rith Celebrated the World Over on October 15 CONGREGANT OF THE YEAR Rita Moses Malkin B'nai B'rith, one of the oldest philanthropic organizations in the world, will mark its 150th Anniversary with representatives participating in Shabbat Services in Temples all over the world on October 15th. Here at Congregation Ner Tamid, we will be visited by our local chapter President Art Brand, Ritual Chairman Henry Sandler, and Chaplain and Trustee Bert Black at our services this night, which will include the baby naming of Ryan Joshua Eisner. The Nate Mack B'nai B'rith Lodge, the formal name of our Las Vegas B'nai B'rith, will also be honoring the Honorable District Court Judge Jack Lehman at a Sunday Dinner, October 17 at the Stars Desert Inn Country Club. Funds raised at this event will benefit many programs in Southern Nevada, including Boy's Club, United Way, Easter Seals, and Las Vegas Symphony, to name a few. For more information, call Bert Black at 898-0000 Fax 796-9667 Continued from Page 2 President, Jerry Gordon, that we have begun a Sanctuary Campaign with a goal of $1.5 million brought a feeling of anticipation through the congregation. With over half our goal already obtained, hope for the future growth of Congregation Ner Tamid is being realized. Our congratulations to Cal Lewis and his Kol Nidre committee on the most successful Kol Nidre Campaign in our history. Our objective was surpassed and those who contributed should be proud in knowing that Congregation Ner Tamid will be able to maintain the high standards in our programs and services. I have received several compliments on the condition of the Temple for the Holidays and the smooth operations during this two week period. The office and maintenance staff deserve the majority of the credit. Without them, this Temple would not be able to provide you with the service you need and expect. I want to offer special thanks to Chris and Travis of R & R Refrigeration for keeping the air conditioners working. Did I hear complaints it was too cold? Thanks to the Brotherhood for their usual great job on usher patrol. We also appreciate the Sisterhood's help in setting up the apples and honey, the challah and orange juice. Phil, thanks. OMonty E. Willey Outreach Meets "Geraldo"! Back by popular demand, Outreach?the Committee for Interfaith Families?is once again sponsoring a special program designed to inform and broaden the awareness of our Congregation to issues affecting inter?faith couples and their families. Using a "talk show" style format, Rabbi Akselrad will play host on Sunday, October 10, at 10:30 a.m. until noon to a panel composed of members of our Congregation who represent various outlooks toward this important issue. Previously offered two years ago, over 100 people attended this revealing and fascinating program. If you have a teenager, are involved in a relationship, or are simply looking for incite in dealing with the complexities of inter-marriage, you won't want to miss this program. There is no charge for the program and it is open to the entire community. Teenagers and young adults especially are encouraged to attend. The program will take place in the Temple Social Hall. Please refer to the insert in this bulletin for more details.Congregation Ner Tamid CNT Preschool News Congregation Ner Tamid Preschool began its new year on September 8th. Our focus in September has been on getting acquainted with each other and learning about the Jewish Holidays. We were excited to have Rabbi Akselrad blow the shofar for us. Also, we baked honey cakes with members of the Golden Chai. We made decorations for the Succah and learned about the many different varieties of fruits and vegetables. We even made fruit salad to help us celebrate Succot. This year CNT Preschool has both a three-year-old program and a Pre-Kindergarten program. Leah Kamer is teaching our four- year-olds and is helping them prepare for kindergarten. In addition, we would like to welcome Annette Sooper to our staff. Annette will be working with the three-year-old group. In addition to having three sons, Annette has an extensive background in Early Childhood Education. She has worked in Head Start programs as well as Jewish Community Centers. Annette is originally from the Boston Area, and we are very fortunate to have her teach at our preschool. Also, I would like to thank Sandy, Scott and Megan Stolberg for their donation of a wonderful stereo system. The children and teachers have been truly enjoying it! Thanks to the Rapoport family for donating a terrific book about Jewish Holidays. These gifts are greatly appreciated! Please come visit our preschool. We are now offering a five-day or three-day program. The children and teachers would like to wish everone a happy, healthy New Year! Shalom, ^Annette, <*Leah, and Dotty The St. Lewis Maccabie Games last August were a real "blow?out"!!! Those from our Congregation who participated were Robb Worth, David Chenin, Jonathan Fine, and Robb Worth won 4 medals and David Chenin won 5 medals in the Track and Field category. All families are very proud! ? ?????????????????? CNT Preschool Committee Needs a Chairperson If you are interested in participating in any way in our new Preschool Committee, please call Dotty Gross, Preschool Director, at the Temple. We look forward to having you join us. 3rd Annual B'nai Mitzvah Class to Begin November 7th ? ???????a Rabbi Akselrad's Conversion Class begins October 14th. For more information, call Judy in the Temple office at 733- 6292. We will be starting our 3rd Annual B'nai Mitzvah Class on Sunday, November 7th, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. There will be a total of 18 meetings with the Rabbi and me, Melissa. We will leam Flebrew from the beginning all the way through the chants and prayers. The last B'nai Mitzvah class was quite a success, with our four students who formed lasting friendships and a sacred bond to their Jewish faith. Although each person was in the class for very different reasons, the time and energy spent together was truly an uplifting experience for all. The B'nai Mitzvah date is set for Saturday morning, June 11th, 1994. Please call Judy in the Temple office to sign up (that's 733-6292). There is a fee for the books and the class. Space is limited. ^Melissa Congregation Ner Tamid and the American Red Cross Present Infant-Child CPU Classes Sunday October 17, from 2 to 5 p.m. Preschool Teachers, Teachers, Parents, Grandparents "Your Breath of Life Can Save a Child for Our Future" Reservations are needed Deadline: October 7th, 1993 Call 369-8633 or 733-6292? Congregation Ner Tamid 9 ^ M.B. Dalitz Religious School News from our Principal. . . It must be fall! Holidays are upon us and as we rush to get clothing for services or food for that special meal, we are reminded of the things that separate Religious holidays from everyday secular celebrations. The memories, the tradition and the responsibilities. As part of this community we show our commitment to our Jewishness by physically attending services and financially supporting programs and the facility. We recognize our responsibility to educate our children and to help them understand that being Jewish means helping to make the world a better place for all people. This year our students will not just step into new classrooms but they will step into a new perspective of their Jewish education. We have a creative curriculum that will appeal to the MTV generation! Our teachers are excited about this year's programs and this energy will radiate to their students. We had an enormous turn-out at our parents' orientation that was held on September 12th. We take this as a sign of support for our new programs by a group of concerned and involved parents. October is a month of joyful holidays to experience by all. As we study about Succot, we cannot help but be reminded that Thanksgiving as we know it in America was copied after the Jewish Holiday. In conjunction with this harvest festival, we will remember the needs of others as we participate in "Project Caring." Students will collect items to allow others within our Las Vegas community to have a more comfortable life. At the Oneg on October 1st, students will display art they have made from living things. You must attend and be amazed at our talented artists. Our new students in our youngest classes; 2nd, 1st, and Kindergarten; will be blessed as they approach the threshold of their Religious Education. This is a touching moment that should be celebrated by all. Please join us on October 8th for Simchat Torah family dinner and Consecration Service. Whether you are a parent of a child in our school or just a person who enjoys watching Judaism staying alive, you should attend programs that our students are involved in. It will do you good! You will come away with new hope for the Jewish people and a wonderous pride in our youth. Shalom, ^Jackie Fleekop Dear Current and Future /'Tv f'v the meetings if the president is T.N.T. Members: unable to attend. You must La Shana Tova ... be in 7th grade to be Happy New Year! Debbie and I would like to take this opportunity to invite you to our first T.N.T. (Teens of Ner Tamid) meeting for the 1993-94 school year. The meeting will be held on Tuesday, October 5, at 6:30 p.m. in the Multi-Purpose Room immediately following Religious School and will last approximately one hour. During our October 5 meeting, we will hold elections. If you are interested in running for an office, you must be a paid member of T.N.T. before the election is held. We are also requesting that you write a SHORT note telling us your name, grade, the position you are running for, and why you want to be a member of the board. We will be filling five (5) offices this year: President, Vice President, Secretary ITreasurer, Historian, and Parliamentarian. The President will lead all meetings. You must be in 8th grade to run for this office. The Vice President will lead considered for Vice President. The Secretary/Treasurer will be in charge of taking minutes (notes) during the meetings and will help maintain our financial records. All T.N.T.ers are eligible to run for this office. Our Historian will create a photo album from pictures taken during the year. Again, all T.N.T.ers can run for this position. Finally, the Parliamentarian will help the President keep things running smoothly by helping to maintain order during our meetings. You must be in 8th grade to run for this office. ALL BOARD MEMBERS ARE AUTOMATICALLY MEMBERS OF OUR "B'NAI MITZVAH COMMITTEE." EACH WILL BE ASSIGNED SEVERAL B'NAI MITZVAH TO ATTEND AS REPRESENTATIVES OF T.N.T. AND WILL PRESENT OUR GIFT TO THE B'NAI MITZVAH ON BEHALF OF T.N.T. IF YOU Continued on Page 12. GROUPS NTTY NTTY year is off to a great start! Beginning with an amazing total of 35 people at our end-of- summer pool party and going on with a fun program, movies and ice cream and a successfull car wash, NTTY's been busier than ever! There's still more in store?October and November are jam-packed with activities: Oct. 1-3 -Social Action Weekend in Phoenix, AZ. Oct. 3 -Social, 6-8p.m. in the NTTY lounge. Oct. 10 -Outreach meets "Geraldo," 10:30-Noon, CNT -Board Meeting, 12:30 p.m. Oct. 17 -Program with the parents, 6-8 p.m. in the NTTY lounge. Oct. 22 -NTTY will attend services. Oct. 23-27 -Havdalah and overnight at Mt. Charleston followed by a clean-up program. Oct. 31 -No NTTY (Halloween) Nov. 7 -Program, 6-8 p.m. in the NTTY lounge. Nov. 14 -Chanukah Bazaar: "Secret Garden Sale." Nov. 21 -Religious Program, 6-8 p.m. in the NTTY lounge. Nov. 28 -No NTTY (Thanksgiving). We're all looking forward to fun and excitement and always hoping for new members. So if you're of high school age and interested in joining our group, call Bella at the Temple Office for more information. B'Shalom, $The NTTY Board? 1 0 Congregation Ner Tamid ? M.B. Dalitz Religious School Staff Abbie Levy Kindergarten "I am really excited about teaching kindergarten this year. I love small children and I look forward to exploring and learning about Judaism with them." Lisa Brown Grade 3b Lisa has taught here at Congregation Ner Tamid before and we are glad to have her back! The children in 3b will all benefit from her experience and her enthusiasm for her Jewish heritage. Harriet Smylie Grade 1 "I am a native Californian transplanted from West Los Angeles to Las Vegas 3 years ago this Rosh Hashana. After joining Ner Tamid with my family ... I became active in ORT and Hadassah. ... I truly enjoy being around children, they keep me 'young.'? Lior Azoulai Grade 2a Lior was raised in Israel and loves teaching. She says she is very excited about the coming school year and plans many activities rich with Jewish experience. Meghan Robins Grade 2b "I am an R.N. with a Master's Degree in Public Health. My husband and I moved to Las Vegas from Northern California almost 7 years ago and started a business here. This is the second year I have taught at Congregation Ner Tamid." Sandee Fleekop Grade 3a "I was bom in Philadelphia, PA, in 1974. When I was eleven years old, my family moved to Reno where I became . . . very active with U.S.Y. I have lived in Las Vegas for a year now, active in a sorority and excited for the new year." Scott Rhodes Grade 4a Scott is a third grade teacher in the public schools here in Las Vegas. He had the opportunity to study Judaism in Las Angeles recently. He loves teaching and is now also studying for his Master's Degree in Creative Education. We could not obtain a photo in time for this printing. Sorry. Avis Katz Special Needs "I am a mother, grandmother, and teacher. I will be teaching Judaic studies and Hebrew with emphasis on special tutoring where required." The weeks Scott is absent due to his education commitment, Avis will substitute for his class. We are truly bl