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    March 2004 Vol. XVIII No. 3 us for a Traditional Passover Seder Green Valley Ranch Hotel El Viento Ballroom April 5, 2004 6:00 PM Members: $65 Non-Members: $85 Children ages 5-12 $25 Children under 4 Free Call the temple office to make your reservations now! Don't Miss Rabbi A's Bus Trip to Los Angeles! See Page 8 for Details! Guest Speaker Dr. Sabi Shabtai Terrorism Expert See Page 12 for Details! It?s Purim Time!! The Purim family service is Friday, March 5th, at a * special time. This will allow more time for fun and5 merriment! We will begin at 7:00 p.m. with a service, costume parade, and Purim Shpiel. Get ready to be silly and dress funny. Come cheer the heroes and boo the villain - be a part of the fun. And remember, services will start at 7:00 pm, so don't be late! Our annual carnival is on Sunday March 7th and students will be dismissed early to help and have fun. t Purim Carnival! ? 1 t !>00 , to a"> m Games - Prizes - Food - Auction - Raffle! We have a great carnival planned for this year, with lots of games and surprises! We're going to have a used book sale, tye-dying Spirit Day t-shirts, and more. Even a special raffle just for the kids featuring a PS2 game system. Raffle and game tickets are on sale before and after Sunday school, as well as at the carnival. Wear a costume and get an extra punch on your Purim punch card! There will also be a great silent auction for your parents! For more information, please call Hillary Torchin @ 869-9706. Sanford D. Akselrad 'Jennifer C. Weiner Philip Goldstein ?Scott Stolberc Rahln Associate Rahhi Cantorial Soloist President Irv Duchowny Jacqueline Fleekop Lots Bergman Laura Bailey Executive Director Education Director Preschool Director Bulletin Editor The Reform Congregation of TasVegas.......A Special Place To Belong/ ~ A Worship Services Conducted By Rabbi Sanford Akselrad, Rabbi Jennifer Weiner, Cantorial Soloist Philip Goldstein Rabbi Weiner's Message The Real Meaning of Purim Friday March 5 7:00 pm Purim Family Services (Please Note Half-Hour Earlier Time) Oneg sponsored by The Sisterhood Saturday March 6 9:00 - 10:00 am Bible Study 10:00 - 11:00 am Minyan and Torah Study Friday March 12 6:00 pm Shabbat Across America 7:30 pm Family Service with Shabbatones Oneg sponsored by the Stein Family in Honor of Lauren becoming a Bat Mitzvah Saturday March 13 9:00 - 10:00 am Bible Study 10:00 - 11:00 am Minyan and Torah Study 10:00 am Bat Mitzvah of Lauren Stein Kiddush Sponsored by the Stein Family Friday March 19 7:30 pm Shabbat Services Oneg sponsored by Janet Lobel in honor of Shawn Ferency and Gail Lobel?s wedding Saturday March 20 9:00- 10:00 am Bible Study 10:00 - 11:00 am Minyan and Torah Study Friday March 26 6:00 - 7:30 pm Singles Service 7:30 pm Music Season Sabbath Oneg Co-Sponsored by Sheri Cohen and TJ Coon in honor of their marriage tomorrow and Co-Sponsored by the Watman Family in honor of Stephanie becoming a Bat Mitzvah Saturday March 27 9:00 - 10:00 am Bible Study 10:00-11:00 am Minyan and Torah Study 10:00 am (ifm--------- Bat Mitzvah of Stephanie Watman Kiddush sponsored by the Watman Family ion ^NTcr Tamid I have a news flash for you - the story of Purim may not be historically true! Yet, that fact in itself makes Purim?s theme of religious freedom even more enduring. Let?s set the scene.... A long, long time ago, in far off Persia, King Ahashverous decided to have a party and requested that his wife at the time, Vashti, come and entertain his guests. Vashti stated that she would not be the entertainment and is either banished or beheaded according to different sources. King Ahashverous then held a beauty contest that lasted the duration of a year in order to find a new queen. Esther is encouraged by Mordechai to enter, wins, and is crowned queen. In the meantime, King Ahasverous? advisor, Haman, issues a royal edict that all Jews must die because Mordechai, a Jew, refused to bow down to Haman. To make a long story short, Esther reveals to the king that she is Jewish, King Ahashverous proclaims that the Jews are allowed to defend themselves, and Haman is hanged on the gallows that he built to kill the Jews. The question that should be asked then is, "If tha^k story of the Book of Esther did not actually occur, is^^ there still validity to the celebration of the holiday of Purim?? The answer is a resounding, ?YES!? Even more so, we should celebrate our religious freedom that is championed by this tale. For if there was not some more and ethical value to the story then it would have lost its credence many years ago. Yet we, as rabbis, hold high this story of the triumph of our people as a model of fighting for our religious beliefs. The question to be asked then is how to relate this ancient tale to our world today. Like many stories of our tradition, the idea is not if it truly happened but what the truth behind the story is. The theme of Purim and the Book of Esther is even when the world seems turned upside down, that is, when sticking to one?s beliefs is the most important. Esther, on the urging of Mordechai, went out on a limb for her beliefs. So too should we. When our religious beliefs and tenets are being threatened, it is imperative of us to stand up for what we believe is right and for the rights of others. Hag Purim Samach! Rabbi Jennifer Weiner March 200^Temple Board Members Scott Stolberg kScott_stolberg@yahoo.com President Alan Mann bamjom@aol.com VP Administration Michael Unger pmomike@aol.com VP Ways & Means Hillary Torchin htorchin@aol.com VP Education and Youth Maxine Molinsky mmolinsky@theriviera.com VP Ritual David Shapin david@vegasvoiceover.com VP Membership Recruitment Jordie Primack closings3@yahoo.com VP Membership Retention David Stahl stahllv@cox.net VP Social Action Debbie Levy dlevy1107@aol.com Treasurer Yvonne Gordon tobeach@hotmail.com Corporate Secretary Cecilia Schafler cecilia@jwzunino.com Trustee Marla Letizia mletizia@aol.com Trustee Stacey Yahraus slymom620@aol.com Trustee iiill Yaffe "oyaffe@lvcm.com Trustee Bernie Matusow globern@lvcm.com Trustee Beth Bromberg fystee2@aol.com Trustee Beth Falk bethf1210@aol.com Trustee Joe Cracraft jcracraft@earthlink.net Trustee Fern Percheski fernp2003@cox.net Sisterhood President Howard Layfer Iayf16@lvcm.com Men's Club President Kelly Chenin shortstuff4evr05@aol.com NTTY President Dr. Stewart Blumenfeld Drew Levy Bob Unger, Esq Jerry Gordon, Esq Cal Lewis Eileen Kollins Kenneth Schnitzer Dr David Wasserman Dr. Steve Kollins Hon. Michael Cherry Dr Bernard Farrow Eugene Kirshbaum* ^)aw'd Goldwater* mabbi Sanford Akselrad ~Rabbi Jennifer Weiner *Deceased Past President Past President Past President Past President Past President Past President Past President Past President Past President Past President Past President Past President Past President Ex Officio Ex Officio Jews have been around for over 5000 years. We hear more and more about how inter-faith marriage and secularism may bring about the end of the Jewish people. The future of our congregation, and in fact the future of the Jewish people, rests in our youth. That is not to say that those of us who are middle aged do not have plenty we can still do to insure the future of Judaism. Certainly, we need those experienced members of our faith who provide a link and teach us about events from the past we have never experi?enced. However, fifty years from now when most of us are gone, it will be our children and grandchildren who will be leading congrega?tions into the later half of this century. At CNT, we have programs for all of our children from preschool to high school. Some of these programs are educational; some are just for fun like Ner Tamid Temple Youth (NTTY) or Teens of Ner Tamid (TNT). There are classes especially for teens that have completed their B?nai Mitzvah and also Confirmation class. CNT and the Sisterhood even offer some limited scholarships for the best youth program of all - Jewish Summer Camp. The URJ spon?sors several camps and there are several other great Jewish camps besides. Why am I telling you about all of these programs? Your board of directors and staff spend a great deal of time on these programs. I want to encourage you to get your children or grandchildren in?volved, if they are not already. If they are involved in one thing but not another, encourage them to do more. As the parent of a teen?ager I can tell you, this is the kind of activity we need to encourage. At a time when all we hear about are the teens and even younger children who get into trouble, we need to guide our future, our children, into healthy productive activities. Look around the next time your teenager goes to a movie or bowling with their friends, look at all the unsupervised teens. I recently picked Megan and a friend up from the movies and was shocked by all the unsupervised teens ?hanging out?, literally and figuratively. Being involved in your child?s activities pays off. Kids are like anything else - you get out what you put in. If you are interested in educational programs contact Jackie Fleekop in the temple office; if your child is in 6th, 7th, or 8th grade, contact Jolie Alhadeff the NTTY advisor; if your children are in high school, contact one of our new youth advisors Scott Yahraus or Yvonne Weiss. Not sure just what to get them involved in? Contact the temple office and they will get you information on all the pro?grams and help you decide where your child fits best. Most of today?s leaders in our congregation and other Jewish organizations trace their desire to lead and be part of Jewish groups to good memories of Jewish activities in their youth. There in lies the secret to sustaining our people for another 5000 years. B?Shalom Scott StolbergExecutive Director's Message Everyone?s An Owner! I want to share the excitement and latest news with you as we move forward on our new campus. We have listed our current facility and, as this is written, several interested groups have come forward expressing their interest. The various sub-committees of the NCC (New Campus Committee) have started to have their meetings, beginning with the Fund-raising committee, followed by the Social/Events committee, the PR/ Information committee, and the Design committee (which also encompasses the Building committee). Coffees have been held, and more are scheduled in the future. The next is March 14th bagels and coffee here at the temple at 9:30 am. While all of this has been going on, we have been working diligently to research and calculate the correct amount of the Building Fund Assessment that we need to move our project forward. As a reminder, the board voted in October 2003 to increase the amount of the Building Fund Assessment to $2,500 for couples and $1,250 for seniors and singles. All previously paid donations to the Building Fund, dating back to 1994, were credited towards this amount. A mailing went out during the first 2 weeks of February to each congregant who still has an outstanding balance on their Building Fund Account, which is payable over 5 years. In addition, I want to share with you that if you make (or have made) a New Campus Campaign pledge in excess of your assessment, your assessment will be deemed satisfied. Interestingly, in doing our research, we have discovered that quite a few families have paid little, or none, of their Building Fund Assessment to date. I want to gently remind all of our Congregants that the Building Fund is part of everyone?s annual commitment, and we have a policy that, unless details have been worked out with me prior, 75% of annual donations must be paid in order to receive High Holiday tickets and for school enrollment. We at CNT have a mission, a goal, and a vision that we have discussed and shared, starting with our published 5-Year Plan back in 2001 - a new campus for learning, enrichment, education and Jewish life; eight and one-half acres of a ?coming together? for our community; and an opportunity for everyone to be a part-owner, religiously, spiritually, socially, Jewishly. We ask that everyone give to be a part of it, to be tied into the building, to the ideas, and to the concept of what we?re doing, not only for our children, and ourselves but also for the Jewish community at large. By contributing, you have the opportunity to ?own? as much of the building and campus as I will, as Rabbi will, as anyone else will. Everyone has the opportunity to do a huge Mitzvah - to build a temple that will stand for ourselves, our children and all the Jews who choose to join us in our new home. Please, take full part in this project - we need everyone?s help and participation for this to work. Thank you and to be continued. Irv Has your email address changed? All email addresses are kept confidential. Please let us know @ 733-6292 or Email Roberta at RUNGER@LVNERTAMID.ORG CNT STAFF Email Addresses: Rabbi Akselrad, Sr. Rabbi Rabbak@lvnertamid.org Rabbi Weiner, Assoc. Rabbi Rabbijen@lvnertamid.org Philip Goldstein, Cantorial Soloist PGoldstein@lvnertamid.org Irv Duchowny, Exec. Director IDuchowny@lvnertamid.org Jackie Fleekop, Ed. Director JFIeekop@lvnertamid.org Lois Bergman, Preschool Director LBergman@lvnertamid.org Karen Levine, Rabbi A's Admin. Asst. ] KLevine@lvnertamid.org Roberta Unger, Admin. Asst. RUnger@lvnertamid.org Mary Zone, Receptionist MZone@lvnertamid.org Angie Coleman, Bookeeper AColeman@lvnertamid.org Congregation ^Ner T iamici _M .arch 200.j JUST A -V* 'P Mark your calendars now for March 26th, at 7:30 pm, when the CNT Adult Choir and I continue our fine tradition of Music Season Sabbath. This year?s performance will be extra special, as we will feature the Jose' Bowen Jazz Shabbat. This service has received over 75 complete performances from coast-to-coast. It features the traditional Hebrew texts for a Friday night service set to a variety of jazz, Latin and R&B music. Unlike like other ?jazz? versions of these prayers, this one really swings and the prayers have been thoughtfully set. Accompanying our Adult Choir will be the UNLV Jazz Ensemble, our own Jay Poster on Alto Sax, and world renowned Jazz trumpeter Jack Poster. An annual favorite, offered by the Temple at no charge to the community. Please bring your friends and family to celebrate Jewish Music Season Sabbath. Sponsored by CNT Member Activities Committee Date: March 20, 2004 Time: 7:30 p.m. Cost: FREE! FREE! FREE! ?The Gong Show - Karaoke Style? is your place to SHINE! Come have fun with your fellow Congregants while laughing and singing your way through a great Saturday night! And the price couldn?t be better..... free food and beverages....and lots of FREE fun! Congregation Ner Tamid presents......... A Free Night of Fun For All Members! "-STN Excited! You're Invited! ^ ,-------- Leadership Workshop Series Presented by Sisterhood Sharpen your skills, network, learn from others. March 21 "Lighten the Load with Laughter" 2:00 pm June 11-13 Weekend Retreat at Tuscany Suites Open to ALL Sisterhood Members! See Newsletter for details! NEW DEADLINE FOR THE BULLETIN! Articles are due on the 1st, for the following month's Bulletin. Please e-mail articles to CNTBulletin@cox.net or drop them by the temple office. Singles' Services Are Back! For singles age 21 and up! Our next Service is March 26th, at 6:15 pm and is followed by a Coffee House Oneg. For information contact the temple office at 733-6292. Shabbat Across America March 12th @ 6:00 pm Bring a dairy dish for 10 people to share. If you have family, friends, neighbors or acquaintances who are unaffiliated this is a perfect opportunity for them to experience Shabbat with not only our congregation, but to be a part of a larger group all across the United States. RSVP to the temple office 733-6292. A S p e c ia l P la c e T o B e lo n g Religious School News March Madness and Commitments March Madness is an interesting way to describe the college basketball season. March itself is full of little madness. Just as I was about to deal with the madness of writing my monthly bulletin article, I spoke to a congregant from Kingman. My idea was that she should share what she said to me with everyone. The following are some of her thoughts. Shalom Jackie I am a second year member of CNT with a commitment and I travel two hours each way to come here. And Ner Tamid has helped me to keep it. I live in Kingman Arizona and have traveled for many years to obtain the fellowship that is very difficult for rural Jews. I traveled an hour each way to Temple in Lake Havasu City and eventually helped form a tiny Reform congregation in Kingman. The local congregation did not meet the religious education needs of our youngest daughter. We heard of CNT?s friendly atmosphere and most important, it?s religious education program. With the help of Jackie Fleekop, lrv Duchowny and Rabbi Weiner our family made the decision that this was going to be our spiritual home. We have grown together as a family and our daughter Sherese is doing well in religious school. Sherese takes pride in her Jewishness. When I see the glow on her face after she recites a new prayer for me, and when I hear her read the liturgy besides me at services I know this commitment is a mitzvah. Thank you Ner Tamid for helping teach these words "diligently unto our child". Sunday Tuesday Thursday 2 R/S 4 R/S Explanation NEW CAMPUS COMMITTEE HARD AT WORK NCC Informational Coffee Sunday, March 14th at 9:30 a.m. Hear about the evolution of the move and our future plans. Parents, come enjoy coffee and bagels while your kids are in Religious school! Voice your concerns and comments. RSVP to the Temple office at 733-6292.ATTENTION ALL GRANDPARENTS AND GRANDCHILDREN! A special event is being planned for you on Saturday, April 17, 2004. Come to Shabbat services at 10:00 AM and worship with your Grandparent or Grandchild. As part of the service, Grandparents will have the opportunity to tell personal stories, share special moments, and pass on family traditions. Grandchildren will share special thoughts and moments with their Grandparents. Think how wonderful it will be to worship together and study Torah, L?dor V?dor. After services, we will enjoy a special project, to be shared by both generations, followed by lunch. So, all you Grandparents out there, mark your calendars and invite your Grandchildren ages 5+ to Shabbat services on April 17th, and all the children should invite their Grandparents to come to this wonderful service. w Sponsored by the Ritual Committee ,, TOT SHABBAT SERVICES The Tot Shabbat program is open to all members of the community with children ages 2-6. Services are the first Friday of each month, geared toward our younger members, held in the Beit Tefillah 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. (including craft and snack time in room-12). We encourage all parents and grandparents to enjoy this FREE, worthwhile program. Spread the word....the entire community is welcome! For more information, contact Jana Pleggenkuhle at 733-7252 (evenings). Upcoming dates and themes: March 5 NO TOT SHABBAT April 2 (Passover) Last Service- May 7 (Israel Ind. Day) YIDDISH ANYONE? CNT is offering both Yiddish & Conversational Flebrew, during 8 class sessions. We are fortunate to have Toby Rosenbush as the instructor for both classes! Toby and her husband Plerman came to Las Vegas directly from Netanya, Israel, where they lived for eight years. While in Israel, Toby taught Hebrew at various Ulpanim for adults and taught English on the University level as well. Class dates are March 17, 24, 31 /April 14, 21, 28/ May 5, 12. Yiddish will be from 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm, Conversational Hebrew from 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm. Cost for the classes is as follows: CNT Members: $25 for one class, $36 for both classes; Non-CNT Members: $36 for one class, $50 for both classes. *Materials are extra. To sign-up, or more information, contact the temple office at 733-6292. The Most Incredible Summer of Your Life! Israel NimuiiiT fnttel munims P.O. Box 443, Warwick, NY 10990 (845) 987-6300, Ext. 6351 Email: nftytravel@uahc.org Log on to wvvw.nfty .org/travel for more information or to register online! * 1 Week Eastern Europe and 4 amazing weeks In Israel. ?Magnificent Sights of Ancient and Modem Israel ? Jewish Pride and Self Esteem. ? Superior Programs Designed Especially For Reform Jewish Youth. ? Great Fun and Friendship ? Safety and Security our first priority n'tnsj jwrpjio itort i A. S p e c ia l P I;ace T o B e lo n g Congregation NerTamid Preschool/Kindergarten February was another fast paced month here at the Preschool. We all enjoyed looking for the Ground Hog?s shadow (which he really did see and so did the children). Of course, we all learned about Presidents Lincoln and Washington. We even baked our own Challah to enhance our Sabbath experience. This month of March will also be an active one here at our school. On Wednesday March 7th, our students will enjoy celebrating the joyous holiday of Purim. All of the youngsters will dress up in costumes and we will get to make our own delicious treats of Hamentashen and even get to make our own masks and give Mislot Manot to our friends. Next month, April, we will have our annual school Seder. On April 2nd we will have all of our children ready for this fun experience. It is always a wonderful moment to hear our little ones chant the traditional four questions and participate in all of the traditional holiday rituals. It will be another great day here at CNT. We are continuing our preparations for next year?s Preschool programs. We are already in the enrollment phase. If you are considering a preschool for your child or grandchild, don?t be left out because you waited too long. Lois Bergman Early Childhood Director Rabbi Akselrad's Overnight Bus Trip to Los Angeles On Saturday, May 15th, be prepared to join your fellow Congregants on an exciting overnight bus trip to Los Angeles led by Rabbi Akselrad. Leaving bright and early Saturday morning, we will make our way in a fully equipped handicapped accessible luxury bus. Saturday afternoon, we will visit the spectacular Getty Museum. In the evening, we will attend a dinner and a show at the Lunaria Restaurant in West Los Angeles. Noted for its fine cuisine and excellent mystery theater, the Lunaria should provide us with a delightful evening of fun and entertainment. Sunday morning, we will have a private escorted tour of the world-renown Skirball Museum. Following this private tour, there A will be plenty of time to enjoy the museum at your leisure. The cost of this trip is $175.00 per person/double occupancy. For those wishing a single room, please add $60.00. The price of the trip includes a light continental style breakfast Saturday and Sunday morning, admissions to the Getty Museum and Skirball Museum, and dinner and mystery Theater at Lunaria. We will be staying at the Holiday Inn Brentwood/Bel Air. Costs are based upon a minimum participation of 30 participants and are subject to minor changes if fewer participants attend. A fully refundable $ 100.00 deposit is due by April 7th with payment in full due by April 25th. After May 1st, there will be a $30.00 charge for cancellation. For further information please contact chairperson Florrie Sasner at 456-0188 or Rabbi Akselrad at rabbak@lvnertamid.org. r "\ fs Reserve your spot now! $ 100.00 deposit is due by April 7 Payment in full due by April 25 After May 1, there will be a $30.00 cancellation charge > * NAME ADDRESS PHONE ROOMING WITH NO. OF ADULTS Mail your check, payable to CNT, to the Temple office - ATTN: LA TRIP Sponsored by Adult Jewish Education Committee S' C o n g reg atio n N o r T a m id iV tarcl) ?200^ CNT Sisterhood Many Voices, Many Hands? Today?s Women Embracing a Shared Vision It?s almost Spring and so much happens in the Spring time. It?s actually my favorite time of year. So much color?the desert comes alive, people seem to walk with a bounce in their step. The anticipation of summer, graduations, proms, weddings, and simchas galore bring a renewed excitement. And for me, well, I?ll be passing the baton to Sheryl Chenin- Webb in just a few short months... I hope you have all had an opportunity to meet Sheryl. She is an incredibly gifted and creative woman who will be the next Sisterhood President. Make sure you give her your thoughts about what you?d like to see in Sisterhood next year. If you?re interested in serving on the Board or on a committee, now is the time to make that known. You can reach Sheryl by e-mail at scheninwebb@cox.net. I, however, still have a few months left of my term, and it certainly is packed with lots of fun and interesting activities. Please be sure to read the Sisterhood newsletter inserted in this month?s bulletin for a listing of all of the upcoming activities. A few dates to keep in mind: * March 18th is Rabbi A?s book review and luncheon. This year?s book is Pete Hamill?s ?Snow in August?. I just started reading it and am already enchanted by the endearing Relationship developing between an Irish-Catholic eleven year old boy and a Rabbi from Prague who was a WWII refugee. The setting is Brooklyn, NY, 1947... For more information, you?ll just have to get the book. We still have a few copies in the gift shop for $6.40. * March 21st is the next installment of our Leadership Workshop Series: Connie McFarland will present ?Lighten the Load With Laughter,? an inspiring and fun afternoon that will help us bring out our innate resources to learn to maintain the joy in our daily lives. Please send in your check for $10 (members) or $15 (non-members) to reserve your spot. * April 7th will be the date for our All Women?s Seder. Join us for an inter-generational creative Seder for women of all ages. See details in the newsletter for more information. * June 11-13: HOLD THESE DATES for our weekend retreat (the culminating activity for this year?s Leadership Workshop Series). Rosh Chodesh and Tot Shabbat continue with their monthly programs. See the newsletter for current dates. B'Shalom, l Fern Percheski, Sisterhood President 566-0078 fernp2003@cox.net (drop me a line...) Men's Club News Men's Club 5th Annual Golf Tournament This year's tournament will be Sunday, April 4th at the Las Vegas National Golf Course on Desert Inn near Eastern. This is one of the city's oldest and finest courses, centrally located for everyone. Our tournament remains one of the bargains in charitable golf with fees of $100 if paid before March 15 and $115 after. You may put together your own foursome or sign up and ask us to pair you up. Golfers of all skill levels always have fun at this outing. The fun begins at 6:45 a.m. We play a scrabble best ball format. This gives every team a chance. Women are always welcome to play. One of the highlights of our day is a raffle which includes show tickets, golf items and a wide variety of other great prizes. This is a terrific way to spend a morning with friends or to invite business associates for some special bonding. If you would like to sponsor a hole, contact Drew Levy at 932-2222. For only $150 you will have your name on a sign at the hole plus recognition at brunch plus an ad on our web site. Chairman for the event is Geoffrey Schafler. Other members of the committee include Mike Linger, Stu Solomon, Dave Nathan, and Alan Nathanson. We can always use volunteers to help solicit raffle prizes, sell sponsorships and help on the day of the tournament. If you can spare a little time, your efforts will be appreciated.3/1 Samantha Alterman Mrs. Sandra Alterman Dr. Goesel Anson Mr. Michael P. Bailin Darla Chenin Mrs. Denise Glanz Dr. Noel Rowan Jesse Werner 3/2 Ms. Vicki Cassman Mr. Michael Daitch Ms. Dana Epstein Ms. Cynthia Jensen Hannah Lardent Ms. Patty Nasser 3/3 Mr. Jack Bulavsky Dr. George Flushman Mrs. Marcia Katz Mrs. Karen Levine Mr. Christopher Matthews Jacob Rosenberg Aaron Unger Ms. Jennifer Weiss Ms. Lois Zellers 3/5 Mr. Gerald Einsohn Sherese French Dr. Richard Lapidus Mr. Eric Pollero Dylan Soderman Sean Soderman Mrs. Karen Walsh Mrs. Susan Watman 3/7 Adam Bromberg Ms. Marion Brooks Rebecca Chalfin 3/8 Jesicah Danto Mr. Brad Friedman Mr. David Mizrahi 3/9 Brittany Keating Benjamin Rosenberg Ms. Ruth Stein Mr. Ron Worth 3/10 Mr. Sandy Hayman Mrs. Ina Lehr Mrs. Marjorie Lieberman Mrs. Faye E. Peresman 3/11 Mr. Michael Adler Ms. Moira Greenspun Mrs. Frances Klamian Mrs. Mary Levine 3/12 Mr. Kevin Bailey Mr. Scott Benedict Mrs. Bernice Hirsh Ms. Jenna Levy Mr. Daryl Nasser Jeremy Unger 3/13 Mr. Matthew Gordon Mr. George Swezey 3/14 Mr. Barney Ales Gregory Celano Mr. Drew Levy Mr. David Lugo Mr. Alan Mann Jess Molasky Molly Rosenberger Mrs. Sandra Sickle 3/15 Dr. Allan Boruszak Joshua Brody Mr. Mark Goldberg congregation er T a m id 3/16 Tracie Birch Mrs. Linda Chenin Mr. Jason Conklin Mrs. Janette Goldstein Mr. Donald Mazer Max Miera Mrs. Lynne Moore Mrs. Mette Naness Mr. Kenneth Schnitzer Mr. Myron Sperber Mr. Michael Tashman Mrs. Helene Unger 3/17 Dr. Russell Gollard 3/18 Mrs. Susan Cane Ms. Jennifer Goldberg Jacob Mann Mr. Ryan Seeger 3/19 Mr. Gary Beresid Mrs. Roney Buffman Dr. Gary Goldberg Mr. Michael L. Levy Mr. Michael Mehr Mr. Jerry Polis Johanna Schwartz Ms. Michelle Stuart Mrs. Yvonne Weiss 3/20 Dr. Jonathan Bernstein Mrs. Sandi Fried Mr. Lindsay Walsh Josh Weiner 3/23 Jared Gilman Mr. Edgar Hodis Mr. Donald Marcus Dr. Leonard Raizin Mr. Paul Winard 3/24 Ms. Judy Cornett Sarah Karasik Clara Watson 3/25 Mrs. Dorothy Finkelstein Mr. Lee Friedman Mr. Vic Hollander Ms. Maris Pollero Dr. Richard Schwartz Mr. Scott Stolberg 3/26 Mr. Matthew Friedman Mr. Gilbert Hyatt Ms. Ellen Sternhill Stephanie Watman 3/27 Ms. Virginia Ales Mrs. Bernice Diwald Jordan Gutstein Ms. Angela Plotkin Ms. Sara Plotkin Mr. Eric Rowland 3/21 Jason Jacobs Mr. Joseph Kahn Dr. Winifred Meyer 3/22 Jaelyn Eisenhart Joshua Fisher Ms. Matilda Green Ms. Melissa Roth Jonathan William Watson Patrick Mark Watson JV \arck 200/f March BarlBat Mitzvah! HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Lauren Stein March 13, 2004 Hello, my name is Lauren Simi Leaha Stein. I attend KO Knudson Middle School. I like to hang out with my friends and listen to music. My favorite band is A.F.I. and my favorite classes are English, science and drama. I hope you can attend my Bat Mitzvah on Saturday, 3/7 Mr. & Mrs. William Watson 3/10 Mr. & Mrs. Keith Alterman 3/11 Mr. & Mrs. Nathaniel Raichelle 3/12 Mr. & Mrs. Randy Bolla Stephanie Watman March 27, 2004 Shalom. Just in case you don't know me, my name is Stephanie Watman. I am becoming a Bat Mitzvah on Saturday, March 27, 2004. I am involved in a lot of different activities that are from temple: Sunday School, Hebrew School, and TNT. I am also involved in things outside of temple too. I enjoy acting, hanging out with my friends, and chatting on?line. Though most weekdays are spent at Victoria Fertitta Middle School, on the weekends my family and I watch movies and spend quality time together. As a member of Congregation Ner Tamid, I would be honored if you would come and help me celebrate, as I become a Bat Mitzvah on Saturday, March 27, 2004. 3/15 Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Webb 3/17 Mr. & Mrs. Herman Steiner 3/19 Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Fleckner Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Grossman Mr. & Mrs. Alan Mann Dr. & Mrs. Raul Meoz Dr. & Mrs. Noel Rowan Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Sloane 3/21 Mr. & Mrs. Jason Burk TELL AND KVELL 3/22 Mr. & Mrs. David Gross Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hirsh Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Marks 3/23 Mr. & Mrs. Harold Katz Mazel Tov to Eileen and Allen Anes on the birth of their new grandson, Adam Benjamin Kartzinel. Adam was born on Friday, January 9 at 4:17 p m. He weighed in at 8 lbs and 2 oz and was 19.5 inches long. Proud parents are Jessica and David. Mazel Tov to Lori Frankl and her family on the engagement of her son, Eric to Candace Franklin. Eric and Candace attend UNR and they both are majoring in business. The wedding is planned for Spring 2006. Mazel Tov to Jennifer Barjam and Brett Shorenstein on their forthcoming wedding on April 3. Proud parents are Arlene and Jorge Barjam & Steve and Sandra Shorenstein. 3/24 Mr. & Mrs. Steven Charles Mr. & Mrs. Eric Pollero 3/25 Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Roemer Mr. & Mrs. Trevor Sheldon Mr. & Mrs. Bernardo Werner 3/26 Mr. & Mrs. Solomon Kamm 3/28 Dr. & Mrs. Larry Lehrner A S p e c ia l P la c e T o B e l oI nS Special Guest, Dr. Sabi Shabtai Sunday, March 7th @ 7:00 p.m. D