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The Monthly Newsletter of Beth El Synagogue
• 50 Maple Stream Rd., East Windsor, New Jersey 08520 • (609) 443-4454 • Fax: (609) 443-2887 • www.bethel.net •
PULL OUT CALENDARCandle Lighting Times, Service Times, & Events all in one place, pp 18–19!Rabbi Nover’s MessageSee Page 2President’s MessageSee Page 3Life & LegacySee Pages 3, 14Good & WelfareSee Pages 4, 13Summer Sermon Series SpeakersSee Page 4Summer Events at Beth ElSee Page 5DonationsSee Pages 6, 20, 32Adult EducationSee Pages 8, 31September/October LeagramsSee Page 9Community Selichot Aug. 28See Page 10Women’s LeagueSee Pages 11, 35SeniorsSee Pages 13, 17Israel Affairs / AJC / MercazSee Pages 14, 23Social ActionSee Pages 21, 26, 29, 34
BETH EL SHALOMBETH EL SHALOMBETH EL SHALOMBETH EL SHALOMBETH EL SHALOMMazel Tov to Brian Albert
on becoming President of Beth El Synagogue on Friday, June 18. Thank you to Skip Berman for his two years of service as our President. Skip and Brian, your time and effort on behalf of our con-gregation is appreciated.
We have come a very long way as a congregation in the past year as we have responded to the Covid-19 pandemic. Under the guidance of our hard-working Reopening Task Force (of which Skip and Brian are part) we were able to safely reopen Beth El for in-person services a year ago. This is truly amazing as
The Monthly Newsletter of Beth El Synagogue
JULY/AUGUST 2021JULY/AUGUST 2021
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TAMUZ/AV/ELUL 5781TAMUZ/AV/ELUL 5781there are many congregations that are just now beginning to reopen for in-person services.
As you read in our last email to the congregation, we will be permitting Kiddush Luncheons with a caterer for simcha celebrations beginning this July. In-house Kiddush Luncheons can start on Satur-day, Aug. 7, provided that we have enough volunteers who are able to assist.
On Saturday, Aug. 21, Leslie and I invite you to
join us for the Aufruf of our son Yona and his fiancée, Tamar Dayanim. Services begin at 9 a.m., followed by a Kiddush Lunch. If you are able to join us, please RSVP to Les-lie at lakorns1@gmail.com by Wednesday, Aug. 11, so we can make sure that there is enough food for everyone. We look forward
Selichot Aug. 28Save the date!The Board of Rabbis of Princeton
Mercer Bucks will hold its annual Com-munity Selichot Program in preparation for the High Holidays at 8:45 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 28, at Congregation Beth Chaim in West Windsor (in person and on Zoom). For more information, please see the flyer on p. 10.
Join us as we prepare to usher in the new Jewish year of 5782.
TISHA B’AV 2020WEDNESDAY, JULY 29
Fast Starts [] p.m.Tisha B’Av Service 8:30 p.m.
THURSDAY, JULY 30Tisha B’Av Service 7 a.m.
Tisha B’Av Service 1:30 p.m.
Fast Ends [] p.m.
TISHA B’AV 2020SATURDAY, JULY 17Fast Starts 8:25 p.m.
Tisha B’Av Service 9:30 p.m. SUNDAY, JULY 18
Tisha B’Av Service 8:45 a.m. Tisha B’Av Service
1:30 p.m.Fast Ends 8:57 p.m.
SukkotTuesday, Sept. 21, &Wednesday, Sept. 22Hoshana Rabbah
Monday, Sept. 27Shemini AtzeretTuesday, Sept. 28
Simchat TorahWednesday, Sept. 29
Rosh Hashanah
Tuesday, Sept. 7, & Wednesday, Sept. 8
Yom KippurThursday, Sept. 16
High Holidays 5782
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Contact Beth El by email!Rabbi Kornsgold: rabbi@bethel.net
President: president@bethel.netOffice: admin@bethel.net
Religious School: rabbinover@bethel.netBookkeeper: bookkeeper@bethel.net
Seniors: ostrowsky4@aol.comMen’s Club: mensclub@bethel.netWomen’s League: shiramk@aol.comPublicity: publicity@bethel.netShalom: tomfodw@mac.com
DEADLINE FOR SEPT.. SHA-LOM (written & e-mail):
Mon., AUG. 16 E-MAIL ADDRESS:
tomfodw@mac.com All handwritten and typed materials should be submitted or faxed to the Beth El office at 609-443-2887 no later than the 1st of the month (except as noted above). E-mailed materials must also be received by the 1st of the month. Please e-mail to: tomfodw@mac.com.
Thank you all for your cooperation.
SYNAGOGUE OFFICE HOURS:Monday through Thursday—
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Wednesday (when Religious
School is in session)—9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Friday—9 a.m. to 2 p.m.Sunday (when Religious School is in session)—9 a.m. to 12 noon
SYNAGOGUE OFFICE HOURS:Monday through Thursday—
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Wednesday (when Religious
School is in session)—9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Friday—9 a.m. to 2 p.m.Sunday (when Religious School is in session)—9 a.m. to 12 noon
Tekia… Shevarim… Teruah… Tekia Gedolah… No, it’s not Rosh Hashanah yet, but it’s getting close. How close? Well, for the entire month of Elul (starting Monday, Aug. 9) we blow the shofar at weekday minyan to remind us that Rosh Hashanah is coming.
Why do we do this? There are some serious explanations, and some amusing ones. My favorite is that we blow the shofar to confuse the prosecuting angel. We blow for thirty days, and on each day, the prose-cuting angel grabs its papers and runs to the courtroom, only to find out it’s not Rosh Ha-shanah. Again, and again, the entire month of Elul we do this, and each time, the angel is misled. Until finally, 30 days later, the angel is convinced that this shofar blast is yet another false alarm, and ignores it. That day is Rosh Hashanah, and so we, the people of Israel, are able to gather and pray without having to defend our case, only needing to recognize where we have fallen short, and doing our best to make amends.
Of course, there are also some serious explanations as well.
1. God proclaimed as ruler. In ancient times, some empires would announce the coming of a ruler in advance by bang-ing drums, or blowing instruments. Rosh Hashanah is when we recognize God as our ruler, with the services perhaps representing
Rabbi Nover’s Message
PPPLEASE JOIN US!WEEKDAY
MORNING MINYANSunday 8:45 am
Thursday 7:15 a.m.Start your morning off
with prayer!
Rabbi KornsgoldContinued from p. 1
a coronation ceremony. 2. A Reminder. It’s easy for us to pro-
crastinate until the last minute, or forget to prepare. Every day when we hear the Shofar, it’s a reminder for each of us that we should prepare for the High Holidays, and think about both the good and the bad we have done over the past year.
3. Remembering the Torah. According to some commentators, Moses went up to Mt Sinai to receive the second set of tablets on the first of Elul, returning on Yom Kippur. That act of forgiveness by God, and the re-pentance of the people, are exactly what the season is about. So we blow the shofar each day Moses was on Mt. Sinai the second time, to keep that memory fresh.
So as we enter the season, I encourage you to listen to the sound of the Shofar (and join us for Minyan during the week.) Think through the past year, recognize the good you’ve done in the world, and work on mak-ing teshuvah (repentance) for the bad. And if you finish that early, well, you’ve also helped confuse the prosecuting angel, and there’s nothing bad about that.
Speaking of reminders...Don’t forget to register for Religious
School for 2021–22/ 5782! You can use the link below to sign up!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSexTFJM0HPLm9aZ5zPT-Fa9Ycoa68ix3eWIkr_S0mM5KkiRDrw/viewform
Important Dates:7/23—Outdoor Shabbat Services8/7—In Person Tot Shabbat (0–5 years
old)8/7—In Person BJC (1st-–2nd)8/7—In Person JC (3rd–7th Grade)8/7—Blue Jean Shabbat8/13—Shabbat in the Park8/19—BJC Online8/19—JC Online—Rabbi Matt Nover, Assistant Rabbi
and Education Director
to celebrating this special day with our Beth El family.
As July begins, we are in the midst of the Three Weeks between the 17 of Tammuz, when the walls of Jerusalem were breached, and Tisha B’Av, which commemorates the destruction of the two Temples in Jerusa-lem in 586 BCE and 70 CE. During this sad time on the Jewish calendar, we chant three Haftarot of rebuke in which the Jewish people are chastised for their poor behavior. After Tisha B’Av, we read seven Haftarot of consolation, which culminates with the cele-bration of Rosh Hashanah. Please join us for
Tisha B’Av services on Saturday, July 17 at 9:30 p.m., and Sunday, July 18, at 8:45 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. as we mark this day in Jewish history where so many tragedies took place. Our sages teach us that one day this sad day will become a happy one.
On Monday, Aug. 9, we celebrate Rosh Chodesh Elul. It is on that day that we begin sounding the Shofar each morning and each evening except for Shabbat as we prepare for the High Holidays. As you undoubtedly know, Rosh Hashanah begins this year on the evening of the Monday of Labor Day, Sept. 6. Rosh Hashanah cannot fall out earlier than it does this year.
Selichot will take place on Saturday eve-
ning, Aug. 28, at 8:45 p.m., beginning with a program at Congregation Beth Chaim in West Windsor. We look forward to gathering with other congregations in our area under the auspices of the Board of Rabbis of Princeton Mercer Bucks with the support of the Jewish Federation of Princeton Mercer Bucks.
During the month of Elul we begin to prepare for the High Holidays by taking a look at our lives and determining which areas
Beth El SynagogueBeth El is looking for volunteers to help out
with our Web site!• Come and be a part of expanding Beth El’s Web presence.• Have fun with Web technology and social media such as
Facebook and Twitter• Imagine the wonderful impact you can have on your
community• Always wanted to get involved at Beth El but were looking for the right
opportunity? This is it!
Contact our Trustee of Technology Lori Perlman: technology@bethel.net
All levels of experience are welcome!
Visit us at www.bethel.net
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Life & Legacy: An im-portant part of Beth El’s future
Contact Nancy Alter: technology@bethel.net
President’s MessageBrian Albert
... It is hard to believe that the High Holidays are right around the corner. If things keep holding like they are, I think services will run much like we are used to. Stay tuned for details from the Re-opening Task Force ...
I am very excited to serve as President of Beth El. This is an amazing community that cares about each other, cares about the Jewish people, and cares about helping others. We have created a unique and nurturing Jewish space.
For those who don’t know me, my family has been members of Beth El for eight years. My wife Celeste is the Chair of the Membership committee. We have two children. Reina, 10, and Stuart, 6, who feel right at home at Beth El. I first volunteered with the Israel Affairs Committee and then joined the board as VP of Ritual and Education. In my second term, I had the privilege of chairing the search committee that led to the hiring of Rabbi Matt as our Education Director and Prayer Leader.
Why do I and so many others volunteer here? Because we have a great community and I want to see it continue to flourish. We are big enough to have something for everyone, but small enough to know everyone.
I am looking forward to an exciting two years as President. With much thanks to Ben Genek, Doug Harris, and Skip Berman, we have begun the process of using the proceeds of our recent refinance to take care of much-needed major maintenance items. Nicole Ostrowsky-Fabisch and Jake Gertsman are leading a team to methodically prioritize and the work that we need to keep our building and grounds in good working order.
With the building on the path to be in good working order for years to come,
we also have to work very hard to get more people to use it. I want to continue to expand our efforts to engage people in all demographics. I want more people to take classes with our Rabbis, participate in Social Action projects, or any of the myriad programs we offer. And I want us to make sure we promote ourselves and get the word out to the broader community that Beth El can be their Jewish home too. I hope to use future articles to spotlight the great work that happens throughout the Beth El community.
It is hard to believe that the High Holidays are right around the corner. If things keep holding like they are, I think services will run much like we are used to.
Coming out of the last year and half, normal means a lot more than it used to. Stay tuned for details from the Re-opening Task Force as the holidays get closer. All services will go out on Livestream, and if you aren’t
comfortable coming yet, that’s okay—we can still be together virtually. We are fortunate to have Cantor Raquel Pomeranz Gershon returning for her third year with us and we are planning for our full complement of youth services.
I hope that you all have a wonderful summer!
—Brian Albert, President
For all of us 2020–21 have been chal-lenging years, no matter where you fall on the demographic spectrum. There have been many issues and many unknowns.
However, one thing that has not been unknown has been our Beth El Community. The clergy as well as the greater communi-ty has been there for us in so many differ-ent ways. There have been calls, emails and texts from Rabbi Jay and Rabbi Matt checking to see how we were doing. Beth El members have done the same. Members of Beth El have been shopping for us, help-ing us secure vaccine appointments, helping us with computer issues as well as helping us negotiate Zoom and Livestream.
Synagogue Board Meetings:
Wednesdays,July 14, Aug. 11,
and Monday, Sept. 13,
at 8:30 pm (Zoom)All congregants are welcome to attend
Synagogue Board Meetings:
Wednesdays,July 14, Aug. 11,
and Monday, Sept. 13,
at 8:30 pm (Zoom)All congregants are welcome to attend
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Tamara Ostrowsky 448-5920 • E-mail: Ostrowsky4@aol.com Good & Welfare Donations
All cards: Regular condolence, get well, and Mazel Tov—$3 ($1 loyalty rewards credit) Kitchen Utensil Fund—$5 min. (no loyalty rewards credit)Library Fund—$5 min. (no loyalty rewards credit)Mindy Goldstein Fund, Buchman Memorial Fund, and Stan Aronson Fund—$3 min.
(no loyalty rewards credit)Flower Fund—$3 min. (no loyalty rewards credit)Werner Lecture Fund—$5 (no loyalty rewards credit)
Appropriate cards for all the life cycle events listed on this page are available by calling me at the phone number above. I look forward to hearing from you. — Tamara
Good & Welfare
There has been some confusion among Good and Welfare readers regard-ing the “Donate” button on the “Chain of Life” emails the synagogue sends out. Please note that Women’s League Mazel Tov, Get Well, and Condo-lence cards cannot be requested, sent, or paid for via the “Donate” but-ton. The “Donate” button is for donations directly to the Synagogue only. Thank you.
Mazel Tov to: Sylvia and Ami Kestenbaum, on the birth of their granddaughter, Daphne Lea Kesten-
baumAnn and Barry Kanes, on the birth of their great-grandson, Ethan RenickJan Edelstein, on the marriage of her grandson, Jordan Edelstein, to Diana ShorakaHarriet and Martin Lazarus, on the marriage of their daughter, Amy, to Alex Kabak
Condolences to: The Family of Marcy Finkelstein, on her passingBernie Wright, on the passing of his wife, Shirley WrightPamela Pagan and Seth Josephson, on the passing of her father and his uncle, Joel
Somer
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Summer Shabbat Ser-mon Series 2021/5781
We have scheduled our ten weekly Summer Shabbat Sermons, from July 3 to Sept. 4.
Here are the scheduled Sermons and Sermonizers:
July 3: Pinchas—Jeffrey BlusteinJuly 10: Mattot-Masei—Susan SchwirckJuly 17: Devarim (Shabbat Chazon)—
Jonathan SteinbergJuly 24: Va’etchanan (Shabbat Nacha-
mu)—Tom BeckJuly 31: Eikev—Fred PassmanAug. 7: Re’eh—Marc PerlmanAug. 14: Shoftim—Eric SteinbergAug. 21: Ki Tetse—Yona KornsgoldAug. 28: Ki Tavo—Rachel KatzSept. 4: Nitzavim—Ken LevittThanks for your participation!
—Andy Granettagranett@juno.com, 609-426-9427
we want to improve on during the upcoming year. We also try to work on our relationships with our family and friends. The more time we spend preparing for the High Holidays, the more meaningful the holidays will be for us. We cannot wait to welcome everyone back in-person for the High Holidays this year. We will also be livestreaming our ser-vices for those who are not comfortable join-ing us in person or who are not able to do so. I hope that you will take the time beginning on Monday, Aug. 9, to look at the past year and to plan for the upcoming one.
Once again, Leslie and I hope that you can join us in-person for Yona and Tamar’s Aufruf on Saturday morning, Aug. 21. Please RSVP to lakorns1@gmail.com by Wednes-day, Aug. 11.
Best wishes for a happy, healthy, restful and enjoyable summer. Please help us make a Minyan during our weekday and Friday eve-ning services when you are able to.
Looking forward to seeing you,—Rabbi Jay M. Kornsgold
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DONATIONS
Charity is equal in importance to all the other commandments combined. – Babylonian Talmud, Bava Bathra 9A
Rabbi Kornsgold’s Discretionary Fund:AnonymousSamuel and Naomi Abramson In honor of Sonia Kobrin’s 80th
birthday and her beautiful Haftarah recitation.Samuel and Naomi Abramson In honor of the birth of the
grandson of Rabbi Jay and Leslie Kornsgold, Shemayah Yair.
Frank and Marilyn Bellis In honor of the birth of the grandson of Rabbi Jay and Leslie Kornsgold, Shemayah Yair
Stu and Gaye Cohen In honor of the birth of the grandson of Rabbi Jay and Leslie Kornsgold, Shemayah Yair.
Jan Edelstein In honor of the wedding of her grandson Jordan and Diana.
Jan Edelstein In honor of Noam Kornsgold’s ordination.Jan Edelstein In honor of the birth of the grandson of
Rabbi Jay and Leslie Kornsgold, Shemayah Yair.Steve and Eileen Fisher In honor of the birth of the grandson
of Rabbi Jay and Leslie Kornsgold, Shemayah Yair.Randy and Sue Gottesman In gratitude for a Misheberach for
Sue.Randy and Sue Gottesman In honor of the birth of the grandson
of Rabbi Jay and Leslie Kornsgold, Shemayah Yair.Dog and Rebecca Harris In honor of the birth of the grandson of
Rabbi Jay and Leslie Kornsgold, Shemayah Yair.Heidi HughesJack and Joyce Kazan In honor of Noam Kornsgold’s ordination.
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Ed and Kim Keenan In honor of the birth of the grandson of Rabbi Jay and Leslie Kornsgold, Shemayah Yair.
Jack and Bonnie Kirschenbaum In honor of the birth of the grandson of Rabbi Jay and Leslie Kornsgold, Shemayah Yair.
Sonia Kobrin In honor of Noam Kornsgold’s ordination.Barbara Kurlan In honor of Noam Kornsgold’s ordination
and Yaffa Kornsgold’s graduation from college.Barbara Kurlan In honor of the birth of the grandson of Rabbi
Jay and Leslie Kornsgold, Shemayah Yair.David Marder and Jennifer Jean-Louis In appreciation for
Rabbi Kornsgold officiating at their wedding.Eric and Nora Matlin In honor of the birth of the grandson
of Rabbi Jay and Leslie Kornsgold, Shemayah Yair.Lew and Deb Meixler In honor of the birth of the grandson
of Rabbi Jay and Leslie Kornsgold, Shemayah Yair.Len and Rita Millner In honor of the birth of the grandson
of Rabbi Jay and Leslie Kornsgold, Shemayah Yair.Joel Orland and Max Orland In honor of the birth of the grand-
son of Rabbi Jay and Leslie Kornsgold, Shemayah Yair.Herbert Rosengarten and Alicia Peller In honor of the birth
of the grandson of Rabbi Jay and Leslie Kornsgold, Shemayah Yair.
Adam and Stacey Palant and Leslye Nemerson In memory of Shirley Wright.
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Upcoming Adult Edu-cation Schedule
JULY:Tue Jul 6: Torah Study Group, 7:30 pm (Zoom) Mon Jul 12: Torah & Tea with Rabbi Kornsgold,
2 pm (Zoom)Mon Jul 12: The Observant Life, 8:45 pm (Zoom)Tue Jul 13: Torah Study Group, 7:30 pm (Zoom) Mon Jul 19: Torah & Tea with Rabbi Nover, 2 pm
(Zoom)Mon Jul 19: The Observant Life, 8:45 pm (Zoom)Tue Jul 20: Torah Study Group, 7:30 pm (Zoom) Mon Jul 26: Torah & Tea with Rabbi Nover, 2 pm
(Zoom)Tue Jul 27: Torah Study Group, 7:30 pm (Zoom)
AUGUST:Mon Aug 2: Torah & Tea with Rabbi Nover, 2 pm
(Zoom)Tue Aug 3: Torah Study Group, 7:30 pm (Zoom) Mon Aug 9: Torah & Tea with Rabbi Nover, 2 pm
(Zoom)Tue Aug 10: Torah Study Group, 7:30 pm (Zoom) Mon Aug 16: Torah & Tea with Rabbi Kornsgold,
2 pm (Zoom)Mon Aug 16: The Observant Life, 8:45 pm (Zoom)Tue Aug 17: Torah Study Group, 7:30 pm (Zoom)Mon Aug 23: Torah & Tea with Rabbi Kornsgold,
2 pm (Zoom)Tue Aug 24: Torah Study Group, 7:30 pm (Zoom)Mon Aug 30: Torah & Tea with Rabbi Kornsgold,
2 pm (Zoom)Mon Aug 30: The Observant Life, 8:45 pm (Zoom)Tue Aug 31: Torah Study Group, 7:30 pm (Zoom)
SEPTEMBER:Thu Sep 9: Torah Study Group, 7:30 pm (Zoom)Tue Sep 13: Torah & Tea with Rabbi Kornsgold,
2 pm (Zoom)Sun Sep 19: Genealogy Club, 7:30 pm (Zoom)Thu Sep 23: Torah Study Group, 7:30 pm (Zoom)Thu Sep 30: Torah Study Group, 7:30 pm (Zoom)
Torah and TeaCome and enjoy a lively discussion of the Torah portion over dessert, coffee, and tea with
Rabbi Kornsgold (except as noted below). Classes in July, August, and September:; Mondays, 2-3:30 pm, on Zoom:July 12—DevarimJuly 19—Vaetchanan (Rabbi Nover)July 26—Ekev (Rabbi Nover)August 2—Reeh (Rabbi Nover)August 9—Shoftim (Rabbi Nover)August 16—Ki TetzeAugust 23—Ki TavoAugust 30—NitzavimSeptember 13—Ha’Azinu
Tuesday Torah Study Group The Torah Study Group meets on Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. (Zoom; except as noted—see Adult
Education Schedule to the right). This year, the group is studying Pirkei Avot, the first volume of the Mishnah. For details, please see the flyer on p. 25.
The Observant LifeThis monumental work was written by thirty rabbis and took ten years to produce. It describes
in detail what it means to live a Jewish life according to the tenets of Conservative Judaism. In this class we will read selected topics from The Observant Life and discuss how they affect our lives as individuals and as a community. This class is taught by Rabbi Kornsgold.
Class meets on Mondays at 8:45 p.m. on July 12, 19, Aug. 16, 30. (via Zoom).
Book ClubBeth El’s Book Club meets monthly on at 10 a.m. Sunday mornings via Zoom.The September meeting is scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 12 (on Zoom; book TBA).For the foreseeable future, meetings are on Zoom at:https://zoom.us/j/9729253056?pwd=Q3hMZFNmRVZ2ZndvdEZyMWVk-
cWl3QT09For more information, please contact Roberta Chopp, rchopp@comcast.net, 609-750-0571.
Genealogy ClubSunday, Sept 19, 7:30 p.m.: “Using the FamilySeach.Org Wiki,” with presenter Amber
Oldenburg. Have you ever wondered where professional genealogists begin their research? Do you need help creating a research plan or just need to know when a state began keeping birth records? Or do you want to know how to access millions of records that have yet to be digitized? All these questions can be answered with the FamilySearch Wiki and catalog. In this session, you will learn how to navigate both and how they can help you be a better family history researcher. Amber is a researcher and lecturer with a degree in family history research from BYU–Idaho.The Zoom link will be emailed to club members before the meetings.
No programs are planned for July and August.Non-members of the Beth El Genealogy Club members, please contact Lew Meixler at
LMeixler@verizon.net for Zoom login information.
Werner Lecture FundThe Werner Lecture Fund is looking for new members. Please join us in planning and helping
our committee run our varied events. Contact June Newman at justjune86@gmail.com. The Werner Lecture Fund has a new email address: wernerlecture@gmail.com.
Introduction to Judaism Class on ZoomAre you interested in learning more about Judaism? Perhaps you have always wanted to learn
about your heritage but never had the time. Perhaps you are thinking of coming back to Judaism after being away from it. Perhaps you know of someone who is thinking of converting to Juda-
ism but needs a way to get started. Perhaps someone in your family is Jewish, and you want to understand their religion to support them better.
The Jewish Federation and the Board of Rabbis of Princeton Mercer Bucks are cospon-soring “Introduction to Judaism” class. The class meets on Zoom every Tuesday from 7:30–9 p.m., starting on Oct. 5 and finishing on Feb. 22, 2022.
The course is designed to meet all these needs and more. In 18 weeks, we will touch on many important aspects of Jewish life: the holidays, history, life cycle, literature, beliefs and practices of Judaism.
The classes will be taught by rabbis, can-tors and other Jewish professionals from the Mercer–Lower Bucks County area. Everyone is welcome, and the cost is minimal.
Give yourself the gift of Jewish knowl-edge!
For more information, please see the flyer on p. 31.
To register, please contact the Federation via 609-219-0555; 609-219-9040 (fax); mail-box@jewishpmb.org; or jewishpmb.org.
SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS1 Jill Sandel2 Beth Erman2 Melinda Korbman3 Rita Cohen3 Andrew Epstein7 Martin Halofsky9 Stuart Goldstein10 Howard Meyers10 Fred Weiner12 Cheryl Bardin12 Gregg Morgan13 Mark Cheser13 Jeffrey Milstein16 Lita Marks17 Harriet Lazarus18 Robert Held18 Bennett Shenker19 Karen Goldman19 Roula Plawner22 Nancy Alter22 Mark Chazin22 Sally Alter23 Gail Klein24 Stacey Pacelli25 Roslyn Friedman26 Lauren Berman26 Lois Bolotin27 Rabbi Matthew Nover29 Ann Kanes29 Barbara Kurlan29 Burton Waxman29 Pamela Cohen30 Rachel Goemaat30 Alan Polk
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to pay monthly of course you may do so, but you must keep the list and mail it to Elizabeth Frenkel at the appropriate time. Thanks.
SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS1 Jill Sandel2 Beth Erman2 Melinda Korbman3 Rita Cohen3 Andrew Epstein7 Martin Halofsky9 Stuart Goldstein10 Howard Meyers10 Fred Weiner12 Cheryl Bardin12 Gregg Morgan13 Mark Cheser13 Jeffrey Milstein16 Lita Marks17 Harriet Lazarus18 Robert Held18 Bennett Shenker19 Karen Goldman19 Roula Plawner22 Nancy Alter22 Mark Chazin22 Sally Alter23 Gail Klein24 Stacey Pacelli25 Roslyn Friedman26 Lauren Berman26 Lois Bolotin27 Rabbi Matthew Nover29 Ann Kanes29 Barbara Kurlan29 Burton Waxman29 Pamela Cohen30 Rachel Goemaat30 Alan Polk
SEPTEMBER ANNIVERSARIES1 Elyse and Jeffrey Milstein3 Estelle and Ira Meltzer3 Livia and Joseph Mezrich5 Sylvia and Ami Kestenbaum5 Willa Inlender and Fred Passman7 Jill and Michael Frost9 Jan and George Wagner9 Ilana and Geoffrey Stern13 Rebecca and Douglas Harris15 Roberta and Herbert Goldberg16 Sarah and Mark Cheser17 Elyse and Abram Goldfinger18 Alicia Peller and Herbert Rosengarten28 Wendy and Jeffrey Soos
SEPTEMBER LIST OCTOBER LISTOCTOBER BIRTHDAYS
1 Barry Kanes2 Herbert Rosengarten3 Myra Epstein3 Ann Granett3 Tova Ladley5 Helaine Chairnoff6 Shari Sisken8 Douglas Harris9 Pamela Pagan9 Karen Brodsky11 Steven Guggenheim11 Michael Baskin13 Rolanda Lewis14 Lindsay Bernstein15 Leonard Baskin16 Steven Pincus16 Noel Spetalnick17 Esther Rothstein18 Robert Stevens21 Dionne Polk22 Susan Stern23 Sharon Eber24 Bradley Harrington24 Estelle Meltzer24 Leonard Small24 Robert Weinstein25 Richard Klein25 Kate Gordon26 Walter Stern26 Zelda Stollman26 Wendy Witlieb27 Miles Martin28 A.David Arzt28 Jennifer Gertsman30 Randall Gottesman31 Alison Kunis
OCTOBER ANNIVERSARIES9 Trudi and Marc Perlman10 Amy Hoffman and Michael
Trokenheim10 Dana and Lance Ladic10 Joel and Lesley Pomeranz11 Dionne and Alan Polk11 Jessica and Craig Brimmer13 Jane and Noel Spetalnick18 Lisa and Jonathan Sabin20 Gail and Richard Klein23 Robin and Magregoir Simeon23 Melanie and Daniel Burak24 Beth and Murray Brenman25 Donna and Stan Kaye25 Harriet and Martin Lazarus26 Paula and Stephen Seltzer
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Invites you to join us for a Community S’lichot Program and Service
Saturday, August 28, 2021 8:45pm
• Havdalah • Program • S’lichot Service
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BETH EL SHALOM
Do You Love Getting Refunds?Did you know that Women’s League loves to give you money?Here is all you need to do. Beth El Women’s League offers non-gro-
cery store gift cards that are easy for you to use. They all qualify for our Loyalty Rewards Money Back plan. Just earn $30 in loyalty rewards and you will get 1/3 of that back in a check at the end of each year. Here’s an example—if you buy $100 in Barnes & Noble gift cards, $8 in loyalty re-wards goes to your account. At the end of the year, you will receive $3.33 for every $10 of loyalty rewards that you earned. That’s better than any credit card money-back offer and gives benefits to Beth El, too.
Women’s League uses all the monies it earns to provide programs for the Synagogue (Shabbat luncheons or Kiddush), and to purchase and maintain equipment for the kitchen and the building (a new refrigerator or a new lawn mower.) Every dollar is really appreciated and provides much-needed funds for our synagogue.
Here are just a few of the stores we carry: Amazon, Barnes & Noble (great teacher gifts); Bath & Body
Works; Bed, Bath & Beyond; CVS (use them for your prescrip-tion co-pays); Dunkin Donuts (great teacher gifts); Gap/ Banana Republic/Old Navy; Gymboree; iTunes (use for all those apps you want and need); Kohls, Lands’ End (order online and return to Sears—no shipping, no tax); Lowe’s; Macy’s; Pottery Barn/Willams-Sonoma (great wedding gifts); Staples (for all those office needs); Starbucks; TJ Maxx/ Marshalls/Homegoods (great stores for great savings); Target (everyone loves Target!)
Are you ordering online from Amazon, iTunes, Barnes & Noble, Pottery Barn, Zappos, etc? Before you touch that “Add to my cart” button, check us out. Beth El Women’s League can offer you gift cards that are no more difficult than using your credit card. Sure, you lose a few airplane or reward miles, but think of how much your purchase will mean to the Synagogue.
If these stores interest you, please contact Cheryl Bardin at 448-7860 or e-mail me at cbardin768@gmail.com, and I will help you with all your gift card needs.
No fee for charging your food gift card purchases
Thank you so much to those of you who have been purchasing food gift certificates to meet your obligation. However, there is no need to stop buying them once you’ve reached your obligated amount. You can absolutely switch to charge cards. Women’s League does not charge 3% extra for the gift cards. If you’re now looking to get your points, rewards or miles, you can certainly still do that by charging your ShopRite or McCaffrey’s. Call Cheryl at 448-7860 for additional information. Guess what’s back? Catered Kiddush lunches for special events.
If you have been at Saturday Shabbat services in the last few months, especially for a bar or bar mitzvah or baby naming, you probably left with a “Kiddush on the Go.” Women’s League has been listening to the synagogue reopen committee to find the best way to bring lun-cheons. Please be in touch with the Reopen Committee with questions.
Why am I am writing about Kiddushes? Who doesn’t like egg salad, tuna salad, and lox on a Saturday morning? But seriously it’s more than that, our normal is returning. The days of sitting around with our friends and catching up and just chatting will be back, along with celebrating many simchas in person.
The weekly Kiddush lunch at Beth El has always been special and somewhat unique to our congregation. Not every synagogue has a Kiddush each week for a regular Saturday Shabbat service, but we do. It’s part of what makes Beth El so special, those meals, those conver-sations, those relationships. I remember one of my friends who are not members asking me about our Kiddush lunches and his surprise when I told him that it they are because his synagogue didn’t do that each week.
Beth El has always been welcoming, and it’s one of the reasons my family joined and continues to support our synagogue. It’s about our community and the spirit of kehillah that I feel every time we come for services, religious school or events. And even during our year plus of Covid—that spirit never was lost. Beth El maintained its welcoming energy.
In the coming months, I hope to see you at one or all of the services, kiddushes, events that occur at Beth El. Please also save the date for the Women’s League Membership Brunch on Sunday, Oct. 17.
B’Shalom, —Shira Leeds
President, Beth El Women’s League
Shira Leedsshiramk@aol.com
Women’s League LeagramsSometimes we are just so busy, we forget to wish a friend or acquain-tance a happy birthday or anniversary. We don’t have the time to buy the card. We don’t have the time to mail it or it’s left on the counter, forgotten. Women’s League takes the worry away! If you’d like to wish a Beth El member a happy birthday or anniversary, all you have to do is fill out the Leagram form and send it to Elizabeth Frenkel! Members of Women’s League earn 35¢ in Loyalty Rewards for every card sent. This can add up and is counted toward your total Loyalty Rewards.Simply fill out the form found on p. 9 of the Shalom every other month (also available on the table outside the Synagogue office) or print out the attachment found in the weekly online newsletter. Send it along with your check (payable to Beth El Synagogue) to Elizabeth Frenkel, 50 Brooklawn Dr, East Windsor, NJ 08520, by the 15th of every month. Cards are sent out a few days prior to the event. No fuss, no worry—we do it all for you!
Tell Women’s League when you’re illJust as Women’s League provides candlesticks or kiddush cups to
the Synagogue’s b’nai and b’not mitzvah, baby books to new parents, and Shiva meals to mourners, Women’s League also provides a gift card to Barnes & Noble and its wishes for refuah shlema to anyone who is seriously ill or has had significant surgery—but we have to know that you are ill or have had surgery. When you or your family member notify either Rabbi Kornsgold or Rabbi Nover about your illness or surgery, please also take a moment to notify Women’s League, or ask either of the Rabbis to do so on your behalf. Anyone in Women’s League can be notified, but an e-mail to Tamara Ostrowsky at ostrowsky4@aol.com is the most efficient notice. Thank you.
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Beth El SeniorsHello, everyone. Happy First Day of
Summer, as I am typing this on June 20. Our final meeting of the current 2020-
2021 year featured Rabbi Jay speaking about the vagaries of the Jewish calendar. It was a fascinating discussion that went on for over an hour and could have gone on for another hour. Thank you so very much, Rabbi Jay.
At one point in our discussion, this question came up: if a child is born in a year when there is only one month of Adar, but his/her Bar/Bat Mitzvah falls in a year when there are two months of Adar, when does the Bar/Bat Mitzvah take place. Rabbi Jay had to do some research, and this is what he reported back to me:
“I confirmed what I said during the program. If a child is born in a year where there is one Adar, if in the year of the child’s Bar/Bat Mitzvah there are two Adars, the Bar/Bat Mitzvah is in the Second Adar.”
Thank you, Rabbi Jay, for the clarification.It is my fervent hope that our June program
was our last program exclusively on Zoom. The synagogue is now permitting groups to have meetings in person, so the programs that Dora and I plan for next year will be for in-person meetings, although I hope to be able to Zoom them for those who are not able to come in person. In addition, we will pivot to Zoom in the event of inclement weather, or if G-d forbid we need to close the synagogue again due to The Virus.
I am thrilled to report that we will have our Opera program this year, on Monday, Aug. 22, in person! The theme of the program is “Domestic Intrigues and Machinations.” For security reasons, advance reservations will be required, as indicated in the flyer on p. 17, so please reserve the date on your calendars if you plan to attend. Anyone coming to the door without a reservation will be turned away by the security guard. Masks are now optional, but are requested to be worn by anyone not vaccinated.
Now that Summer is here, I hope you are able to get out for a daily walk to enjoy the good weather. I wish you all continued good health and safety, and a relaxing summer season.
B’Shalom, —Tamara Ostrowsky,
ostrowsky4@aol.com
Rosh Chodesh Group meets Aug. 8, Sept. 23
Calling all women!Welcome to our Rosh Chodesh Group
for women who are post–Bat Mitzvah age!The women of Beth El and other
female friends are invited to join us as we welcome in the new month with discus-sion, prayer, niggunim, and celebration of the unique gift of being a Jewish woman.
Our next meeting, to celebrate Rosh Chodesh Elul, will be on Sunday, Aug. 8, at 7:30 p.m.
For September, the meeting will be on Thursday, Sept. 23. (Rosh Chodesh Tishrei is, of course, Rosh Hashanah!)
To participate, please click this link (or copy-and-paste it into your browser):
https://zoom.us/j/9729253056?p-wd=Q3hMZFNmRVZ2ZndvdEZyM-WVkcWl3QT09
Meeting ID: 972 925 3056Password: 1234At this time our meetings are virtual,
each month is a little different, and par-ticipants are welcome to take a leadership role by sharing their particular talents with the group. To be added to the mailing list or if you have questions, please contact Danna Livstone at drlivstone@gmail.com.
We look forward to seeing you on Zoom!
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Thank You: We would like to thank those of you who
graciously welcomed Daphne Lea, our newest grandchild, with your generous donations to Beth El—Sylvia & Ami Kestenbaum
We want to thank everyone who sent us good wishes for our wedding anniver-sary. Your thoughtfulness added joy to our day and is very much appreciat-ed.—Stu and Tamara Ostrowsky
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Aside from all we previously mentioned synagogue life did not miss a beat. Services continued initially on Zoom and then on Livestream. Religious School as well as great programing continued. Rebecca was available via email or phone to answer the many ques-tions we all had. The reopening task force had meeting after meeting so Beth El could open safely following CDC guidelines. Our custodians, Anthony and Dave, implemented some of the guidelines following cleaning protocols. Beth El has given us so much.
Now it is time to show our appreciation by giving back to ensure the future of Beth El. How?? This can be accomplished by participating in the Life and Legacy Program. The program gives members the opportunity to include Beth El in their longterm estate planning. Meaning, you can add Beth El as a recipient of an estate gift after you pass. This does not in any way impact your life or your current lifestyle. Let’s come together. Beth El cares. We need to show we care about Beth El so we ensure Jewish continuity and Jewish traditions that are so meaningful to us all.
We look forward to talking to you about the Life and Legacy Program. We hope the year gives us a chance to see you in person at some point and during the high holidays so we can wish you and your family a Shana Tova.
—Marc Perlman and Sonia KobrinLife and Legacy Co-Chairs
Life & LegacyContinued from p. 3
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Got Tefillin?
Would you like a pair of Tefillin of your own? Here’s the link to the FJMC web site, where you
can purchase Tefillin at reason-able prices: http://fjmc.org.
BETH EL SHALOM
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Beth El Synagogue Social Hall
Beth El Synagogue in East Windsor has a Social Hall that is available for all occasions!
� Tasteful décor � A 625–sq ft dance floor � Seating for up to 249 people
The room is the perfect setting for: � Bar / Bat Mitzvah � Weddings � Brit / Baby Naming � Sweet 16 � Anniversary parties � Corporate events � Any special occasion
Featuring:� A variety of catering options for all tastes, styles and budgets � A carefully screened group of exclusive caterers � More than 3000 square feet of space—can be divided to
accommodate all types of party set-ups � A foyer area available for additional cocktail hour space. � Separate full-service meat and dairy kitchens. � Premises under strict rabbinical supervision � Flexible start times available
For more information or to book your event, contact the Synagogue Office at 609-443-4454.
Make a Difference!
Become a Teen Advisor! Hiring for 2013-2014 Part-Time
Jewish Teen Leadership Programs Princeton Mercer Bucks
Educators with strong skills who enjoy the challenge
of working with teens in a Jewish educational setting
Knowledgeable in group work, teens,
and Jewish life; Ability to implement and teach
prepared curriculum while mentoring Jewish teens
Preferred teen teaching experience
Degree in Education or Social Work,
Excellent Experience, and Competitive Compensation
For more information, contact Celeste at 609-987-8100
Send resume to:
Mail: Celeste Albert JFCS
707 Alexander Road, Suite 102
Princeton, NJ 08540
Fax: 609-406-1514
E-mail: celestea@jfcsonline.org
On Sunday, Nov. 17 Don’t Forget Your Undies
November 17th is Beth El’s Semi-Annual Undie Sunday
Of all the things we take for granted, having
enough underwear and socks has to rank near the top of the list.
But children and teens in shelters and in foster homes (or whose parents simply don’t have the money), often can’t take such basics of a normal
life for granted.
On Sunday, Nov. 17, you can help them. Please be sure to bring unopened packages of cotton
underwear and socks in children’s or teen sizes to the Synagogue.
(By the way, you don’t have to spend a lot to DO a lot. The
best brands to buy are those you find in local supermarkets and discount stores.)
Be a hero. Help a kid in need have a normal life.
BETH EL SHALOM
24 NOVEMBER 2013
Beth El Synagogue Social Hall
Beth El Synagogue in East Windsor has a Social Hall that is available for all occasions!
� Tasteful décor � A 625–sq ft dance floor � Seating for up to 249 people
The room is the perfect setting for: � Bar / Bat Mitzvah � Weddings � Brit / Baby Naming � Sweet 16 � Anniversary parties � Corporate events � Any special occasion
Featuring:� A variety of catering options for all tastes, styles and budgets � A carefully screened group of exclusive caterers � More than 3000 square feet of space—can be divided to
accommodate all types of party set-ups � A foyer area available for additional cocktail hour space. � Separate full-service meat and dairy kitchens. � Premises under strict rabbinical supervision � Flexible start times available
For more information or to book your event, contact the Synagogue Office at 609-443-4454.
Make a Difference!
Become a Teen Advisor! Hiring for 2013-2014 Part-Time
Jewish Teen Leadership Programs Princeton Mercer Bucks
Educators with strong skills who enjoy the challenge
of working with teens in a Jewish educational setting
Knowledgeable in group work, teens,
and Jewish life; Ability to implement and teach
prepared curriculum while mentoring Jewish teens
Preferred teen teaching experience
Degree in Education or Social Work,
Excellent Experience, and Competitive Compensation
For more information, contact Celeste at 609-987-8100
Send resume to:
Mail: Celeste Albert JFCS
707 Alexander Road, Suite 102
Princeton, NJ 08540
Fax: 609-406-1514
E-mail: celestea@jfcsonline.org
On Sunday, Nov. 17 Don’t Forget Your Undies
November 17th is Beth El’s Semi-Annual Undie Sunday
Of all the things we take for granted, having
enough underwear and socks has to rank near the top of the list.
But children and teens in shelters and in foster homes (or whose parents simply don’t have the money), often can’t take such basics of a normal
life for granted.
On Sunday, Nov. 17, you can help them. Please be sure to bring unopened packages of cotton
underwear and socks in children’s or teen sizes to the Synagogue.
(By the way, you don’t have to spend a lot to DO a lot. The
best brands to buy are those you find in local supermarkets and discount stores.)
Be a hero. Help a kid in need have a normal life.
Be a Minyan Mitzvah Maker!Beth El Minyan Mitzvah List
These have been difficult times for ev-eryone. We were grateful to have been able to restart our in-person Minyanim up again during the summer of 2020 so that we could offer opportunities to gather (socially distanced or via Zoom) for prayer, especially for those wishing to say Kaddish. What hasn’t changed is that, in order to make this possible, we do need at least 10 Jewish adults present at Beth El during each service.
Are you in a position to help? If you are comfortable coming in for a short (20 min-ute evening, 45 minute mornings) service to help ensure we have that Minyan, that minimum of 10?
We are resuming our weekly emails asking a small number of congregants to help each week. We realize not everyone is comfortable or able, but if you are one of those who can make it to a service at least once in the coming week, it would be greatly appreciated.
Minyanim are held in person and on Zoom Mondays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m., Thursdays at 7:15 a.m., and Sundays at 8:45 a.m., as well as at 8:45 a.m. on secular holidays. Check the calendars on pp. 18–19 for changes.
To access minyanim on Zoom, please go the Synagogue website (www.bethel.net) and look for the instructions.
Each week we have traditionally asked a small number of congregants to help make that
TREE OF LIFEThank you to all those mem-
bers who have decided that adding a leaf to the Tree of Life was a good idea for themselves and their families. Not only is the inscription “front and center” at the synagogue, it is there forev-er.
Please consider buying a leaf so that the Tree can continue to grow to its full capacity. Call the synagogue office at 609-443-4454 for details.
Recent service leaders include:Brian Albert, Marshall Alter, Jeffrey
Blustein, Larry Epstein, Tom Golbert, Harriet Greenblatt, Matt Gurvitz, Rachel Katz, Jack Kirschenbaum, Sonia Kobrin, Rabbi Jay Kornsgold, Rita Kraft, Rabbi Matt Nover, Fred Passman, Wendy Rotella, Shari Sabbath, Susan Schwirck, Jonathan Steinberg, Bill Weinstein.
Service leaders honored
Volunteer to LeadMurray Brenman, Ritual Committee Chairman
The Ritual Committee is always pleased when people express an interest in leading services or chanting a Torah Parshah or a Haftarah. If you have any interest, please contact Rabbi Nover about leading Shacharit or leyning (chanting) a part of the Torah—or doing other parts of the service.
Contact Barbara Kurlan (448-8783) or Larry Epstein (426-1221) to schedule a Haftarah.
Please note that we may have to make last-minute alterations to a service but we try to honor requests made in advance.
Celebrate Your Birthday & Anni-versary at Beth El
We will continue to offer a special prayer on the second Friday of each month and the fourth Saturday morning of each month for all those children and adults celebrating a birthday and/or anniversary during that par-ticular month.
What a wonderful way to celebrate these happy times in our lives by attending ser-vices, giving thanks to God and coming together with your Beth El family.
For those celebrat-ing birthdays and/or anniversaries in July, August, and September, we look forward to welcoming you to services on Friday, July 9, and Saturday, July 24; Friday, Aug. 13, and Saturday, Aug. 28; and Friday, Sept. 10, and Saturday, Sept. 25!
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Minyan—here are the groups for the upcoming weeks:
July 5–11 Abbott–Benson July 12–18 Berman–Cheser July 19–25 Chevlin–Freeman July 26–Aug 1 Frenkel–HemelAug 2–8 Heringer–Klein Aug 3–15 Kobrin–LugerAug 16–22 Marder–PalantAug 23–29 Passman–Rothstein Aug 30–Sept 5 Sabath–Stein Sept 6–12 Steinberg–ZimmermanSept 13–19 Abbott–Benson Sept 20–26 Berman–Cheser Sept. 27–Oct 3 Chevlin–Freeman Oct 4–10 Frenkel–HemelOct 11–17 Heringer–Klein
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If you are illReminder: If you or a
member of your family is ill or in the hospital, please call the Synagogue Office (609-443-4454) to let us know, otherwise our clergy will not know about your situation—due to new privacy regulations, hospitals are prohibited from informing us about their patients. Please let us know if someone in the family is ill. Thanks.
(For information about our member Bikur Cholim program, please see “Reaching Out to Those Who Are Ill” on p. 21)
Remember: You may come any day in addition to the
week assigned. You may bring any family members or
friends. Women, men & youths over 13 count for
the Minyan. You earn Mitzvah credits! (From a Higher
Authority.) People will be available when you need a
Minyan. Saying Kaddish helps elevate a loved
one’s soul to a higher plane. (Yours too!)Thank you all!
—Rachel Katz, 609-577-7116rvkscoop@verizon.net
The Beth El Seniors of Beth El Synagogue
and Jewish Family and Children’s Services
Invite You to an Afternoon of Opera:
Domestic Intrigues and Machinations
Sunday, Aug. 22 3 PM
Presenting arias and duets from the operas of Bellini, Donizetti, Massenet, Menotti,
Mozart, Puccini, and Verdi performed by
Sarah Baumgarten, soprano / Eve Edwards, soprano Iris Pricic, soprano / Dora Schnur, soprano
Cecelia Tepping, soprano / Alex Mason, tenor David Tapp, baritone
with Joseph Krupa at the piano
AUDIENCE MASKS REQUIRED
Advance Reservation required by Aug. 17 $15/person
Please call Synagogue Office at 609-443-4454. Check will hold reservation. Make out to Beth El Seniors with OPERA in memo
space. Send to Beth El Synagogue, 50 Maple Stream Rd., East Windsor NJ, 08520
Open to the Community
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Stefanie PavaNorma Saks In honor of Noam Kornsgold’s ordination.Sally Shakun For the Shakun and Devery Family FundSally Shakun In honor of the birth of the grandson of
Rabbi Jay and Leslie Kornsgold, Shemayah Yair.Gary and Robin Shoblock In honor of the birth of the grandson
of Rabbi Jay and Leslie Kornsgold, Shemayah Yair.Wendy, Jeffrey, Benjamin and Jonah Soos In honor of the birth
of the grandson of Rabbi Jay and Leslie Kornsgold, Shemayah Yair.
Walter and Susan Stern In honor of the birth of the grandson of Rabbi Jay and Leslie Kornsgold, Shemayah Yair.
Bill and Enid Weinstein In honor of the birth of the grandson of Rabbi Jay and Leslie Kornsgold, Shemayah Yair.
Donation to Beth El Synagogue:Beth El Seniors
Adult Education Fund:Janet and Aron Davidson In memory of Florence Goemaat
Bikur Cholim:Stephanie Pava For Bikur Cholim
Building Fund:June and Kenneth Newman For the yahrzeit of Martin Werner
General Fund:Celeste and Brian Albert In memory of Florence Goemaat
Celeste and Brian Albert In honor of the birth of Ari Illesh Nathanson
Celeste and Brian Albert In memory of Harriet GlazerCeleste and Brian Albert In appreciation of Eric Steinberg
and the Religious School AidesCaryn and Marshall Alter In memory of Florence GoemaatCaryn and Marshall Alter In honor of the birth of Karly
Elizabeth MohrCaryn and Marshall Alter In honor of the Bar Mitzvah of
Jeremy SchaffelBeth and Murray Brenman In honor of Noam Kornsgold’s
ordination as a rabbiSandy and Harvey Doren In memory of Linda KirschnerLeonard Epstein For the yahrzeits of Carol Young,
Harold Epstein and Julius EpsteinHelen-Ann Brown and Laurence Epstein For Shavuot Yizkor
and a donationKaren Goldman For the yahrzeit of Jay GoldmanSusan and Harold Goldstein For the yahrzeit of Kurt HeiserEritt and Stuart Goldstein For a yahrzeitHarriet Greenblatt For the yahrzeit of Nora H. GreenblattFrancine and Danny Grundel For yahrzeitsWilliam Heinbach and Family In commemoration of the
Yahrzeits of their parents, Theodore and Elise HeinbachSally and Allen Katz For a yahrzeitLeonard Klein For YizkorRose and Morris Kornsgold For the yahrzeit of Hinda Miriam
KornsgoldNorma and William Kradelman For Yizkor
Donationscontinued from p. 6
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Minyan, 8:45 am Minyan, 7 am
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SEPTEMBER CANDLE LIGHTINGSHABBAT ROSH HASHANAH SUKKOT SHEMINI ATZERETFRIDAY SEPT 3 7:08 PM MONDAY SEPT. 6 7:03 PM MONDAY SEPT 20 6:40 PM TUESDAY SEPT 28 AFTER 7:28 PMFRIDAY SEPT 10 6:56 PM TUESDAY SEPT 7 AFTER 8:03 PM TUESDAY SEPT 21 AFTER 7:40 PMFRIDAY SEPT 17 6:45 PM FRIDAY SEPT 24 6:33 PM YOM KIPPUR HOSHANA RABAH BEFORE KOL NIDRE MONDAY SEPT 27 6:28 PM
Shabbat Service, 9 amTRoPe and HaRP RecognitionJunior Congregation, 10:30 am
VayelechShabbat Ends, 7:56 pm
6:56 p.m.
Minyan, 8 pm
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6:33 p.m.
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Tot Shabbat, 5 pm (Zoom)
Shabbat Service, 6 pm
September Birthdays & Anniversaries
Tot Shabbat, 5 pm (Zoom)
Shabbat Service, 6 pm
Membership Outdoor Service with Kiddush in
the Sukkah
Torah and Tea withRabbi Kornsgold, 2 pm (Zoom)
First Day of Hebrew High School, 6:25 pm
Gesher, 6:30 pmSynagogue Board, 8:30 pm
(Zoom)
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 26 27 28 29 30 Minyan, 7:15 am
Tot Shabbat, 5 pm (Zoom)
Shabbat Service, 6 pm
Minyan, 8:45 am
Shabbat Service,9 amSeptember Birthdays & Anniver-
sariesJunior Congregation,10:30 am
Shabbat Ends, 7:33 pmMen’s Club Sippin’ in the Sukkah,
7:45 pm
Synagogue Office closedMorning Service, 8:30 am
Tots/Beginners’ Junior/Junior Congregation/Teen
GatheringMa’ariv at Beth El
Holiday ends, 8:03 pm
No Hebrew High SchoolSynagogue closes at 2 pm
Evening Service, 6 pmCandle Lighting, 6:40 pm
Religious School, 9 amSukkah Building, 9:30 am
Rabbi Kornsgold’s class, 9:45 am (Zoom)
Pre-Kadima Sukkah Decorating, 12 noon
Genealogy Club, 7 pm (Zoom)
Tot Shabbat, 5 pm (Zoom)
Shabbat/Service,6 pm
Shabbat Service, 9 amBeginners Junior & Junior Congre-
gation/Tot Shabbat, 10:30 amNitzavim
Sermon by Ken LevittShabbat Ends, 8:08 pm
Havdalah, 8:20 pm (Zoom)
First Day of Religious School, 9 am
Torah for Tots, 9 amMen’s Club Kickoff, 9:30 amSukkah Building, 9:30 amBook Club, 10 am (Zoom)
Shabbat Service,9 amJunior Congregation, 10:30 am
HazinuShabbat Ends, 7:45
Minyan, 7 amSeniors Group, 1:30 pm (Zoom)Beginners Junior & Junior Con-
gregation, 6:30 pm (Zoom)Torah Study Group, 7:30 pm
(Zoom)Rosh Chodesh Group, 7:30 pm
Synagogue Office closedMorning Service, 8:30 am
Tots/Beginners’ Junior/Junior Congregation/Teen Gathering
Mincha & Tashlich at Fred Anker Park
Ma’ariv at Beth ElCandle Lighting after 8:03 pm
Minyan, 8 pm
No Hebrew High SchoolSynagogue office closes at 2 pm
Morning Service, 7 amEvening Service, 6 pm
Candle Lighting, 6:28 pm
Erev Sukkot
Synagogue office closedMorning Service, 9:30 am
Yizkor recitedMincha, 6 pm
Ma’ariv and HakafotQuiz ’n’ Canda
Light Candles ater 7:28 pm
Fast of Gedaliah
Women’s League Board, 7:30 pm (Zoom)
Synagogue Office ClosedEvening Service, 6 pm
Candle Lighting, 7:03 pm
Synagogue office closedMorning service, 9 am
Tots/Beginners’ Junior/Junior Congregation/Teen Gathering
Yizkor recitedYizkor for non–ticket holders
Mincha, Neilah, Ma’arivShofar Blast Ends Fast
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1 2 3 4Ritual Committee, 8:30 pm
(Zoom)
Torah Study Group, 7:30 pm (Zoom)
Erev Rosh HashanahLabor Day
Rosh Hashanah Day 1 Rosh Hashanah Day 2
Erev Yom Kippur Yom Kippur
Sukkot Sukkot
Synagogue office closes at 2 pm
Light Candles before Kol Nidre
Mincha, 1:30 pmKol Nidre and Ma’ariv,
6:30 pmChol Hamoed Sukkot Chol Hamoed Sukkot Chol Hamoed Sukkot
Chol Hamoed Sukkot
Synagogue office closedMorning Service, 9:30 amEvening Service, 6:40 pm
Light Candles after 7:40 pm
Synagogue office closedMorning Service, 9:30 am
Sukkah Hop, 4:30 pmHoliday Ends, 7:40 pmEvening Service, 8 pm
Minyan, 8:45 amReligious School, 9 am
Torah for Tots, 9 amB’nai Mitzvah Class, 10:30 am
Hooray for Holidays, 11 am
Hoshana Rabah Shemini AtzeretErev Simchat Torah
Simchat TorahTorah Study Group, 7:30 pm
(Zoom)Synagogue office closedMorning Service, 9:30 am
Holiday Ends, 7:28 pmEvening Service, 8 pm
BETH EL SHALOM
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KOSHER FOOD PANTRY
Please bring Kosher food to our Yvette Sarah Clayman Kosher Food Pantry box located in the cloakroom. Help feed the Jewish needy in our community. Beth El is now collecting food for the pantry, a project of the Jewish Family and Children’s Service, on a year-round basis.
For further information, please con-tact the synagogue office at 443-4454.
Boxes To Fill At Beth El• Undie Sunday • Eye Glasses For ‘Lions’• Yvette Sarah Clayman
Kosher Food Pantry• and any other boxes
you see! www.coejl.org
www.hods.org
Social Action Lawrence, Trenton, and surrounding areas. Many of their most dedicated volunteers
are aging and limited in their ability to serve. Without new volunteers, Greenwood House will need to reduce the number of days they deliver meals, limit the number of their clients, and/or service a much smaller geographic area.
Volunteers must have a car and be available to deliver meals between approxi-mately 11 a.m.–1 p.m. Even a commitment of one day a month would be helpful.
Please contact Greenwood House at (609)718-0595, extension 320, if you or someone you know might like to get involved in this endeavor.
Beth El’s “Essential Products” Program
We are collecting personal and household products to complement our Food Bank dona-tions. Local food banks need deodorant, soap, toothpaste, toothbrushes, dishwashing and laundry detergents—everything that families need but that are not purchasable with Food Stamps. Products that come in small packages are preferred.
Bikkur Cholim—reach out to the ill
When illness strikes, a most meaningful way to show Beth El’s community “haimishe” char-acter is to pay a visit. Bikkur Cholim—Beth El’s committee that makes visitations—needs your support. Please volunteer to be available when called upon to make a visit when the need arises.
If you volunteer at an area hospital and can visit a member who has been admitted; please contact Beth Brenman.
See our ad on p. 26! Thank you.—Beth Brenman (490-0408;
babrenman@gmail.com )
Kosher Meals On Wheels As you leaf through or scroll down the pages
of the Shalom, you will find on p. 26 an ad from
COVID-19 Response Fund of Greater Mercer
It will be many months until we are fully able to assess the total impact of the COVID-19 virus on the world and here in our Jewish Community, but we know that the most vulnerable communities will be hardest hit. Jewish Federations were made for times like these. We are the safety net and the support system that sustains Jewish communal life and our community never has been more in need than today. The stakes could not be higher.
The Jewish Federation of Princeton Mercer Bucks is mobilizing to meet these needs by launching the Jewish Communi-ty COVID-19 Response Fund of Greater Mercer, a comprehensive, collaborative response to help our local agencies and synagogues, and the constituents they serve. The Fund provides support for a broad array of current and anticipated social services and offers emergency assis-tance to those most vulnerable and impact-ed in our community.
Jewish Federation of Princeton Mercer Bucks will match the first $50,000 donat-ed to the Jewish Community COVID-19 Response Fund. 100% of all donations to the Fund will be distributed directly to grant recipients.
To donate, please go to https://jewish-pmb.org/covd-19-resource.
We will update you as we learn more about the evolving urgent needs in our community and how the fund is helping. Federation and our partner agencies and synagogues are here to help. If you know
of a member of our local Jewish commu-nity who needs assistance, please contact us so we can direct that person to available resources.
Challenging times can bring out the best in people. As Jews, coming togeth-er is central to who we are as a people. Please support our COVID-19 Response Fund. Every dollar immediately goes to the community to meet vital needs. Working together, with active compassion for each other, our resilience and generosity will enable us to emerge from this difficult time as a stronger Jewish community.
Please support the Jewish Community COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund of Greater Mercer. Federations were made for times like these. In crisis, we are the safety net and the support system that sustains Jewish communal life.
Wishing you safety, good health and happiness, The Jewish Federation of Princ-eton Mercer Bucks.
Kosher Food Pantry needs food
The Yvette Sarah Clayman Kosher Food Pantry is in desperate need of food to provide those who are in need. Please con-sider bringing in an item to the synagogue. We thank you for your support, but more so, feel good about the wonderful Mitzvah you will be doing.
Please make sure your food donation is kosher and remember to check the expi-ration date.
We are still collecting food during the pandemic. Thank you!
Greenwood House Ko-sher Meals on Wheels Needs Help
Greenwood House is looking for reli-able volunteers to deliver for their Labbok Kosher Meals on Wheels Program. For over 30 years Greenwood House has pro-vided low-cost and nutritious kosher meals to Jewish and non-Jewish elderly, home-bound, and disabled individuals in Ewing,
Continued on p. 34
BETH EL SHALOM
JULY/AUGUST 2021 25
Beth El’s Torah Study Group is now discussing Pirkei Avot.
In addition to looking at the text, we will be discussing the world in which the sages quoted in Pirkei Avot lived and how their perspectives were likely to have been influenced by that
world.
Join us on Tuesday evenings at 7:30 PM. Pirkei Avot is found in Siddur Sim Shalom for Shabbat and
Festivals on pages 257 through 280, at Sefaria (https://www.sefaria.org/Pirkei_Avot.1?lang=bi) and in many
other Siddurim. To help participants prepare for the Tuesday evening
discussions Fred Passman is sending emails with background information to TSG participants. Please notify the
office if you would like to be added to the TSG email distribution list.
To Join the Zoom meeting… https://zoom.us/j/8970033588
Meeting ID: 8970033588 Password: 1234
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We deliver fresh, Kosher, hot nutritious meals and a smile!
You may order up to five meals each week. Each meal includes a meat or fish entrée, bread & margarine, salad & dressing, a starch, vegetable and dessert.
The cost is $5 per meal and they’ll be delivered to your home on Mondays and Wednesdays by our wonderful volunteers.
Meals are prepared by the Natalie and Robert Marcus Greenwood House Home for the Jewish Aged under the supervision of Rabbi Isaac Leizerowski.
*Kosher meals are available in other areas. Please call to inquire.
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YOUTH GROUP NEWSShari Benson, Youth Commission Chair, 426-4926
USY (9th–12th grade)Evan Benson, Youth Advisor (609-247-1870)
KADIMA (6th–8th grade) Charlie Spiegel, (201) 577-2934
PRE-KADIMA (3rd–5th grade)Danna Livstone, Youth Advisor (609-371-9032
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Tot Shabbat 2021Tot Shabbat for young children through
kindergarten, and their parents, usually takes place on Shabbat mornings, twice a month, starting at 10:30 a.m. It is led by Danna Liv-stone with participation by Rabbi Kornsgold and Rabbi Nover.
Due to restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Tot Shabbat is being held on Zoom on Friday afternoons before Shab-bat begins. Please check the calendars on pp. 18–19–20 for exact times.
McCaffrey’s ReceiptsWe collect McCaffrey’s receipts and
turn them in for a donation from the store. They cannot be more than three months old, so please turn them in promptly.
There is a box in the synagogue lobby or, if you prefer, you can mail them to me:
Deb Meixler11 Cherry Brook LaneEast Windsor, NJ 08520If you need to contact me, email me at
debmeixler@verizon.net. Please put “Mc-Caffrey’s” in the subject line.
Thanks for participating.
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Introduction to Judaism 2021-2022 ~ 5782
A Project of the Board of Rabbis and the Jewish Federation of Princeton Mercer Bucks
Are you interested in learning more about Judaism? Perhaps you have always wanted to learn about your heritage but never had the time.
Perhaps you are thinking of coming back to Judaism after being away from it. Perhaps you know of someone who is thinking of converting to Judaism but needs a way to get started.
Perhaps someone in your family is Jewish, and you want to understand their religion to support them better. Our Introduction to Judaism course is designed to meet all these needs and more. In 18 weeks, we will touch on
many important aspects of Jewish life: the holidays, history, life cycle, literature, beliefs and practices of Judaism. The classes will be taught by rabbis, cantors and other Jewish professionals from the Mercer-Lower
Bucks County area. Everyone is welcome, and the cost is minimal.* Give yourself the gift of Jewish knowledge.
Details SCHEDULE: Classes meet once a week on Tuesday evenings at 7:30–9:00pm LOCATION: 329 Village Road East, Princeton Junction, NJ 08550, (609) 799-9401 START DATE: October 20, 2020 FACULTY: Rabbis, Cantors & Educators of our community’s synagogues and other local Jewish professionals COORDINATOR: Rabbi Matthew Nover, Beth El Synagogue, rabbinover@bethel.net
Registration Form Yes, I want to learn more about Judaism—please enroll me in the Introduction to Judaism Class!
Name(s)__________________________________________________________________________________ Address__________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone___________________________________________________________________________________ Email____________________________________________________________________________________ Synagogue Affiliation______________________________________________________________________ Sponsoring Rabbi_________________________________________________________________________
Tuition: $100 per person or couple plus the cost of all books and materials (approximately $50). Tuition is due with registration. The book fee will be collected later. *Scholarships are available from your sponsoring rabbi and the Jewish community at large
for anyone in need of financial assistance.
Please make your check for $100 payable to “Board of Rabbis-PMB” and mail with this form to: Beth El Synagogue, Attn: Intro to Judaism, 50 Maple Stream Road, East Windsor, NJ 08520
For further information, contact: Rabbi Matthew Nover, Beth El Synagogue, rabbinover@bethel.net
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Mark Cheser at 609-936-1968
“I couldn’t come to Greenwood House for rehab when I had my first knee replaced six years ago… Thankfully, I could for my other knee. The care was top notch here. I healed much quicker this time because of the individualized, high-quality therapy I received.” – Shirley N.
“I Healed Faster Here...”
Call today. (609) 883-5391
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HELP THE SYNAGOGUE!
Beth El has a wish list of projects to be completed, including:
• Replacing Sanctuary and Social Hall Rugs
• Painting and/or Replacing Bath-room Stalls in Education Wing
• Replacing Windows in Kitchens and Gan Room
If you would like to contribute to one of the above projects or get the complete list of projects and pricing, please contact Rebecca Lee in the Synagogue Office at (609) 443-4454 or admin@bethel.net.
Hugo NurnbergRhoda and Arthur Pedowitz For the yahrzeit of Max WachsmanPatti and Jack Plittman In memory of Linda KirschnerLesley and Joel Pomeranz For the yahrzeit of Julius PomeranzNorma Saks In memory of Linda KirschnerPaula and Stephen Seltzer For the yahrzeit of Bella MolinoffRachel, Jonathan, Eric and Nora Steinberg In honor of the birth of the
grandson of Rabbi Jay and Leslie Kornsgold, Shemayah Yair.Marcy and Robert Weinstein For a yahrzeit
Religious School:Pamela and Samuel Cohen In memory of Florence Goemaat
Religious School Tuition Scholarship:Victor Migliarese In memory of Linda KirschnerBarbara Rothstein In honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Jeremy Schaffel
Ritual Committee:Friends of Lew and Linda Kirschner In memory of Linda KirschnerBeth and Murray Brenman For the yahrzeits of Alfred and Rachel Ando and
Herman BrenmanEdina Buzgon In memory of Linda KirschnerLewis Kirschner For the yahrzeit of William JacobsSonia Kobrin For the yahrzeit of Mort KobrinRuth and Gary Merves For the yahrzeit of Mort KobrinNaomi and Eugene Schwartz For the yahrzeits of Aaron and Miriam RubinNaomi and Eugene Schwartz In memory of Linda KirschnerCarol and Neil Tendler In memory of Linda KirschnerMiriam and Robert Waldman In memory of Harriet Glazer
Sustaining Membership Program:Tom Beck In memory of Arlene Salzberg
Beth El Synagogue Social Hall Beth El Synagogue in East Windsor has a Social Hall that is available for all occasions!
The room is the perfect setting for: Bar / Bat Mitzvah Weddings Brit / Baby Naming Sweet 16 Anniversary parties Corporate events Any special occasion
Featuring: Tasteful decor 625-sq ft dance floor Seating for up to 249 people A variety of catering options for all tastes, styles and budgets A carefully screened group of exclusive caterers More than 3000 square feet of space—can be divided to
accommodate all types of party set-ups A foyer area available for additional cocktail hour space Separate full-service meat and dairy kitchens Premises under strict rabbinical supervision Flexible start times available
For more information or to book your event, contact the Synagogue Office at 609-443-4454.
Danna Livstone at (609) 371-9032
Beth El’s Holy RollersThe Holy Rollers of
Beth El Synagogue are not a classical rock band. They are a group of dedicated Syna-gogue members who roll, roll, roll the holy scrip-tures, the Torah. They meet monthly and slowly unwind the scroll and check for dust, dirt, tears or smudged letters on the parch-
ment. They carefully clean away the schmutz and report
tears they can not fix.
If you are interest-ed or have questions about our Holy Roll-ers, please contact Tamara
Ostrowsky (ostrowsky4@aol.com or 448-5920) or Susan Schwirck (celtsmom@hotmail.com, 409-8462).
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Donate used electronics, etc.Beth El Synagogue is conducting a recycling fundraiser. There’s
nothing to buy. We are simply asking you to donate any used consumer electronics, cell phones and ink cartridges. Your used item(s) may be tax deductible and will be recycled in accordance with EPA regulations. 100% of the proceeds will help support Beth El Synagogue and Maple Stream Road Preschool.
We are currently accepting the following items: cell phones, digital cameras, radar detectors, laptops, digital video cameras, and electronic book readers, inkjet cartridges, handheld games systems, MP3 players and GPS devices.
Please drop off any items you would like to recycle in the box lo-cated in the synagogue’s coat roam. Any questions? Please contact Ken Sanders kensanders1000@yahoo.com.
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thing…. We blindfolded her. All the other cousins got into groups of two and stuck a leg into the pillowcase. The official “ready, set, go” was sounded and off we went. Aunt Rose was laughing so hard, she barely went three feet, so she didn’t win. Half of us fell anyway in sheer hys-terics. Only two groups made it to the imaginary finish line.
This is what family does. We make our own fun. We don’t wait for someone to entertain us, we do it ourselves. This is what Women’s League is about. We make our own fun. All we ask is that you partici-pate. We are all so busy working and taking care of family that we for-get to stop and see what else is out there. For those of you that attended the Women’s League brunch, I hope you had a good time. We have more Sunday morning programs planned. Take the time to come to one or three of them. Meet some great women and expand your family!
Be well,—Ellen Botwin
Co-President, Beth El Women’s League
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Jewish Family and Children’s Service for Meals on Wheels. It gives you the barest of information (enough to get the idea), but there is one thing missing—the personal touch.
Very often, people (in need due to illness, being a shut-in, too tired to cook) feel a bit embarrassed to call and enroll in the program. This program takes some of the worry about eating properly out of your hands. The food is very good, costs only $5 a meal (open to discussion), and is delivered in a timely manner.
The people who deliver the meals are kind, considerate and very polite. JFCS does ask for a commitment of one month sign-up. After that time you can continue or cancel. If you will be away, you can postpone delivery and then restart it when you return.
Now is a good time to call and get included. Please contact Beth Englezos at the JFCS office by email at bethe@jfcsonline.org or call (609) 987-8100, ext. 126. This program is a wonderful way to make at least one mealtime in your home carefree. Meals are strictly kosher and
prepared at Greenwood House.
Yad B’YadBeth El’s Yad B’ Yad committee
ensures that when a member is in need of some help—perhaps during a health crisis, a family problem, an age related issue—whatever the problem be—your Beth El community is here to help you during difficult times. Just email Barbara Kurlan (609-448-8783; bhk52@aol.com) or Paul Stollman (609-448-3520; pstollman1@aol.com).
WOMEN’S LEAGUE of BETH EL SYNAGOGUE
LOYALTY REWARDS PROGRAM Whenever you buy retail and supermarket gift cards, send Leagrams for birthdays or anniversaries, wish your friends L’Shanah Tovah with New Year’s grams or make a donation by sending a Mazel Tov or a condolence card, you can earn cash back through the Women’s League Loyalty Rewards Program, formerly known as the Beth El Sisterhood Donor program. The money that Women’s League earns through these fundraising efforts goes right back to the synagogue whether it is to purchase new equipment for the kitchens or the building, help defray the cost of the popular Kiddush luncheons or to provide exciting new programs for Beth El’s members. The money that YOU earn back from these fundraising efforts goes to wherever YOU see fit!
The more you buy, the more you get. Women’s League tracks your spending, and with each qualified purchase, you earn money which accumulates in your Loyalty account. Once your account reaches $30, you then earn 33% back on the total in your account. For example, if your account equals $500, you would get a check for $165.00 in June ($500 x 33%). It’s like getting FREE money!
Loyalty Rewards Program Facts: • No sign-up required. Once you become a paid-up member of Women’s League, you are
automatically enrolled. • Exclusive cash back rewards program for Women’s League members only • Every dollar you spend counts toward your rewards account • Receive 33% back of any money accrued over $30. No check will be issued if under $10. • Receive a reward check in June every year • There is no limit to the amount of money you can earn back • Support your synagogue
Earning opportunities and amount that goes into your loyalty account:
• Mazel Tov, condolence or Get Well cards: $1.00 • Leagrams, New Year’s grams: $1.00 per name • Supermarket gift cards: 5% of the purchase price • Retail gift cards: amounts are different depending on the store but range from 2-18% of the purchase
price • Women’s League dues: $2 if dues paid in July or August; $1 if dues paid in September
Any questions, please do not hesitate to call at Cheryl Bardin, Chairperson, at (609) 448-7860.
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