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6525 Sylvania Avenue Sylvania OH 43560 (419) 517-8400 www.cbitoledo.org
Congregation B’nai Israel A Congregation Affiliated with the
United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
150 Years of Consecrated Service to God, Torah and Israel
Congregation B’nai Israel is proud to honor its
with a calendar of events and celebrations
Opening weekend: September 16-18, 2016
Please see page 4 for High Holiday Schedule
Hazzan and Jan Lichterman, the officers and staff of
Congregation B’nai Israel wish our members and friends a
happy and prosperous New Year
filled with good health and peace.
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Notes from the Cantor ……………………………………….
Things Can Change
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President’s Message……………………………………………..
S.O.A.P. (Synagogue Organized Afternoon Program)
Wednesday, September 7 Join Hazzan Ivor Lichterman for a discussion of
Jewish current events in the CBI Library 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
ALL ARE WELCOME No charge
This is the only SOAP in September. We will resume after the High Holidays.
Daily Services Schedule
Mon.-Thurs: 7:00 a.m., 5:45 p.m.
Friday: 7:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m.
Saturday: 9:30 a.m., 1:00 p.m.
Sunday: 9:30 a.m. (When Religious School is in session)
Our 150th – How do we ensure the 200th?
One hundred fifty years is a long time. Toledo had been incorporated for only 29 years. The year before, Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, and Vice President Andrew Johnson became President. In the first 50 years of our congregational history, our predecessors would hear about the great Chicago fire, Custer’s Last Stand, dedication of the Statue of Liberty, opening of Ellis Island as the main entry for new Americans, the Spanish-American War, the Wright Brothers’ first flight, the San Francisco Earthquake, and the beginning of the First World War. Toledo institutions founded during our first half century included the Toledo University of Arts and Trades (now the University of Toledo), the Toledo Public Library, Libbey Glass Company, Tiedke’s Department Store, Toledo Zoological Gardens, the Toledo Museum of Art, and the Willys-Overland automobile plant. We have to wonder if they could have imagined what our lives and world would be like now. So how did we survive as a congregation? Some luck must have been involved, but that alone would not suffice. The key ingredients were provided by our founders and all those who came before us. What were those ingredi-ents? The very same that are the heart of our anniversary year activities: celebration of their Jewish faith, honor-ing their heritage, and inspiring others, including us. That is how we got to be 150. These same ingredients, plus perhaps a little luck, and certainly with planning for the future of Congregation B’nai Israel, are what we need as we move forward. What will our world look like 150 years from now, or even 50 years from now? What can we do to build a wonderful future for those who come after us? We must do all we can so that those future members of our congregation will be inspired by our actions, so that they will know that we have honored not only our past but also our future, and so that they may celebrate their presence as a healthy and joyous Conservative Jewish community right here in the greater Toledo area. We certainly have a lot of our congregants hard at work to bring these ideas to reality. I am thinking not only of our wonderful army of volunteers for the anniversary celebrations this year, but also the many others who con-tribute to make our kehilla, our sacred community, the wonderful extended family that is CBI. You may ask yourself how you might contribute. Well, I will try to answer that in future columns. But for now, let me just say that I and the other members of the board, Cantor Lichterman, and our office staff have lots of ideas and are eager to help you get involved. Your fellow congregants will be inspired, feel honored, and will celebrate with you. Happy anniversary to us! Howard Rosenberg
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EREV ROSH HASHANAH Sunday, October 2
Mincha/Maariv 6:00 p.m. Candlelighting 6:55 p.m.
ROSH HASHANAH (first day)
Monday, October 3 Morning Service 8:30 a.m. Family Service 10:30 a.m. Mincha/Maariv 6:00 p.m. Candlelighting 7:53 p.m.
ROSH HASHANAH (second day) Tuesday, October 4
Morning Service 8:30 a.m. Family Service 10:30 a.m. Mincha 6:00 p.m. Holiday Ends 7:51 p.m.
Friday, October 7 Evening Service 6:00 p.m. Candlelighting 6:47 p.m.
Saturday, October 8
(Shabbat Shuvah) Morning Service 9:30 a.m. Mincha 1:00 p.m.
Shabbat Ends 7:44 p.m
YOM KIPPUR Tuesday, October 11
Kol Nidre 6:30 p.m. Candlelighting 6:40 p.m.
Wednesday, October 12 Morning Service 9:00 a.m. Family Service 10:30 a.m. Yizkor 11:00 a.m. Mincha 4:45 p.m. Neila 6:00 p.m. Fast Ends 7:38 p.m.
Please see back cover for details on the Break the Fast meal at CBI.
SELICHOT at CBI Saturday, September 24
with Temple Shomer Emunim
Selichot Program and Special Movie 8:00 p.m. Selichot Service 9:30 p.m.
KEVER AVOT - CEMETERY SERVICE Sunday, September 25
Beth Shalom Cemetery 11:00 a.m.
The Hazzan will assist those wanting special memorial prayer(s) recited at the graves of loved ones. Please call the office, 419-517-8400, if you need a ride.
TASHLICH Sunday, October 9
9:30 a.m. On Rosh Hashanah it is tradition to go to a river or spring (preferably one that has fish in it) and recite special penitential prayers. Tossing bread crumbs in the water is symbolic of casting away our sins and starting a new year with a clean slate.
Bring your own bread and meet us at the lake behind the campus.
Please call the office at (419) 517-8400, or Howard Rosenbaum at (419) 517-3953, if you would like to be a reader, have an aliyah, or do an ark opening for the High Holidays. We are looking for new people to participate this year. If you have never had an honor, please consider one for the High Holidays!
High Holiday Schedule
A CALL TO THE BIMAH
WOULD YOU LIKE AN HONOR?
EREV SUKKOT Sunday, October 16
Candlelighting 6:33 p.m. Service 6:30 p.m.
SUKKOT ( fir st day) Monday, October 17
Morning Service 9:00 a.m. Mincha/Maariv 10:30 a.m. Candlelighting 7:31 p.m.
SUKKOT (second day) Tuesday, October 18
Morning Service 9:00 a.m. Mincha 1:00 p.m. Candlelighting 7:29 p.m.
Please see page 7 for Lulav and Etrog information.
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Eleanora Richards will be called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah at Congregation B’nai Israel on September 10, 2016. Eleanora is the daughter of Andrea and Mark Richards, sister of Samuel, granddaughter of the late Fred and Paula Flox, and Robert-Ian Salit of Panama City Beach, Florida.
Eleanora is an 8th grade student at Arbor Hills Junior High. Eleanora enjoys playing clarinet, swimming, Kadima, Destination Imagination, Friendship Circle, and spending time with her friends. Some of her favorite memories are from her summers spent at Camp Wise.
Eleanora would like to thank Cantor Lichterman and Fagie Benstein for all the support and preparation for this important day. The Richards family looks forward to celebrat-ing her very special day with friends and family.
September Special Birthdays
9 Leon Kwait
12 Arlene Brookenthal
Condolences Our synagogue family mourns the loss of
The Honorable David A. Katz, husband of Joan Katz, father of Linda and Joel Beren, Michael and Robin Katz, and Debbie
Katz and Jon Liebenthal.
Marjorie Reinwald Romanoff, mother of Buz and Hedva Romanoff
Bessie Lang, mother of Sharon Hoicowitz
Magalene Stonecipher, mother of Wanda Wachsman
May their families be comforted amongst all who mourn in Zion.
Congregational News………………………………………….
Mazel Tov To
Jim and Tova Eisenberg on the birth of their grandson, Raffi Joseph Lafferty. Parents are Amy and Adam Lafferty of Santa Monica, California. Erin Glatter and Joel Marcovitch on the birth of their son, Ari Joseph.
Eric Lauber on his engagement to Jessica Dominic. Bruce and Sheila Post on their son Jordon’s acceptance to The University of Pittsburgh Medical School, and also his engagement to Jerica Kaesler. Judy Gersz on the birth of her grandson Shane William. His parents are Mike and Sara Gersz of Dublin, Ohio.
Please let the office know about your simcha so
we can include it in the bulletin!
Welcome to New Members
Daniel, Holley, Eva, and Joseph LaPlante
Stanford and Sheila Odesky
Bonnie, Rebecca and Seth Berland
Jim Wilson
You have supported B’nai Israel during your
lifetime. Please consider B’nai Israel in your will and other estate planning.
Bat Mitzvah……………………………………………………….
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“Together then, let us build on past achievements, strengthening the vital traditions we have inherited, while simultaneously and boldly adapting to changes that our future may necessitate. Thus will we ensure that Congregation B’nai Israel remains in the forefront of Jewish Toledo, serving the needs of congrega-tion and community, Torah and Clal Israel, and ultimately in the service of God.”
Hazzan Ivor Yitzchak Lichterman
“We owe a great debt of gratitude to our founders and those who worked with diligence and love this past century and a half so that we may have this vibrant congregation today. At this time in our history, we can rededicate ourselves to repay that debt by working with equal diligence and love to ensure a bright future for Congregation B’nai Israel, and for the Toledo Jewish community.”
Howard C. Rosenberg, President
From our very first days in
downtown Toledo to our
current home in Sylvania,
we are grateful to reach
this occasion
“I am very grateful to be part of this remarkable celebration. My family has been connected to B’nai Israel for more than 75 years--Rabbi Goldberg officiated at my grandparent's wedding, and my father celebrated his Bar Mitzvah there. I have many fond memories of attending holiday services with my grandmother and the rest of my extended family. As I started my rabbinic studies, I became profound-ly aware of the impact of B’nai Israel's leadership on American Judaism. I was especially inspired by Rabbi Pearlmutter's work in creating a more inclu-sive approach to Conservative Judaism. I very much look forward to the opportunity to honor this com-munity that means so much to me and my family”.
Rabbi Daniel Stein
I am very excited to come back to Toledo for this occasion. I look back at my years at B’nai Israel as ones filled with lots of good memories, wonderful friends, and spiritual growth. It will be wonderful to reconnect with friends and see the progress B’nai Israel has made and where it will head in the years ahead.
Rabbi Michael N. Ungar
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SISTERHOOD BOOK CLUB Tuesday, September 27
10:30 a.m.– 12:00 p.m. At C.B.I.
The Debt of Tamar by Nicole Dweck
Sisterhood News……………………………………………….
SISTERHOOD 2.0 MAJ NIGHTS Sunday, September 11 Tuesday, September 27 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. at C.B.I .
All are Welcome!
SISTERHOOD 2.0 BOOK CLUB Tuesday, September 6
7:00 p.m. At Panera on Central Ave.
May We Be Forgiven, by A.M. Homes
Lulav & Etrog ORDER YOURS NOW!
If you wish to purchase a set for
Sukkot, please call the office at
(419) 517-8400 or email [email protected]
by Friday, September 23, 2016
Price: $48 per set
The ancient rabbis decreed that all Jews should wave the lulav and etrog all seven days as a remembrance of Temple days.
Rummage
Sale
Yet another team effort to Rummage again at Etz Chayim!
Please contact Judy Scheinbach (419) 345-0285 or Fagie Benstein (419) 843-7223
with questions or to volunteer.
Congregations
B’nai Israel and
Etz Chayim
Drop off at Etz Chayim: Sunday, October 30 9:00 a.m.-.4:00 p.m. Monday, October 31 9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.
Please note: Two drop off days only, NO exceptions. Thank you.
Sale at Etz Chayim: Sunday, November 6 9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. Monday, November 7 9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.
Save the dates, Save your vintage
treasures, Save your time
for us!
SAVE THE DATE!
Sisterhood Opening
Breakfast Meeting
Sunday, October 30th at 10:00am
Our program will feature the confirmation students of CBI who went on an exciting trip
this summer to Israel with the Hazzan. They will be speaking to us about their memorable experiences in
Israel.
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Youth & Education News…………………………………….
Sunday 4 NO Religious School (RS)
Wednesday 7 RS 4:30-6:00
Sunday 11 RS 9:30-12:00, JFGT Art Festival 11:30 children’s component
ages 8 and under Wednesday 14 RS 4:30-6:00
Sunday 18 RS 9:30-12:00 First parent/child class ages 3 and under 10:30-12:00
Wednesday 21 RS 4:30-6:00
Sunday 25 RS 9:30-12:00 USY Fall Boards/Freshman Kinnus Sept. 22-25, Akron, Ohio Wednesday 28 RS 4:30-6:00
David S. Stone Religious School September, 2016
HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES JUNIOR CONGREGATION
Services will begin at 10:30 a.m. on both days of Rosh Hashanah and on Yom Kippur. Sam Falk will be leading the services with the help of our Youth Department. All activities will be age appropriate for Pre-K through 6
th grade.
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE FALL HOLIDAY FOOD DRIVE
JEWISH COMMUNITY, COME JOIN IN AND HELP TO MAKE IT A HUGE SUCCESS!!!
B’nai Israel USY (BITUSY) will be collecting non-perishable items for the Jewish Family Service Food Bank. Stop by the Synagogue and pick up a paper grocery bag (or use your own).
Bring your filled bag to B’nai Israel during the High Holidays.
VOLUNTEERS WILL TRANSPORT BAGS TO JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ON OCTOBER 16. Please keep in mind that all canned goods must be sealed, non-dented, and cannot be past the expiration date. Please double check each item as this saves JFS volunteers a lot of time in checking the expiration dates. By law, expired food cannot be distributed.
David S. Stone Religious School We have embarked on an exciting school year with our chaverim from Etz Chayim. It is wonderful to have all of our students and staff together again under one roof. Our welcome back breakfast was a tremendous success and we are looking forward to a great school year! We are thrilled to have Rabbi Evan Rubin, Gina Black, Megan Vandyke, and Cindy Becker joining our teaching staff from Etz Chayim. Rabbi Rubin will be teaching on both Sundays and Wednesdays. Our parent/child class will begin on September 18 for ages three and under. The class will be taught by Megan Vandyke and be held from 10:30-12:00. The focus of the curricu-lum will be on Jewish holidays, Hebrew and Judaics. There is no charge for the class. See calendar for details and contact [email protected] if you are interested. We are looking forward to many joint programs throughout the school year. A lone soldier is coming in from the Cleve-land area to speak to 6th-10th graders from Shomer Emunim and students from our David S. Stone Religious School on October 9. Taschlich will also take place prior to the speaker for all congregants from Etz Chayim and Congregation B’nai Israel. Classes will also participate in the high holiday food drive by delivering items to the JFS Food bank as well as organizing items. Peter Silverman is dedicated to keep our twinning program going, and to continue to grow relationships with our students here with our chaverim in the Partnership Region of the Western Galilee. He recently returned from a visit to Israel where he met with the teachers face to face. I was also fortunate to meet with the director of the program here at CBI, so that we can make this an amazing opportunity for our students. Our Hire a Mensch Program was an overwhelming success last year as a fundraiser to help the kids offset their trip to Israel. It is too early to fundraise for the next Israel trip, but we have had continued requests for the program, so we are going to implement it again to help the students fundraise for USY/Kadima. They can earn money to attend conventions and programs throughout the year by YOU hiring a mensch for your needs. A portion of all the proceeds will go directly to Social Action Tikkun Olam (SATO). Kim Brody, Principal
BABYSITTING will be available
DURING HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES
10:30 am-12:30 pm
INFANT THROUGH 4 YEARS OLD
(Children must be pre-registered)
$5.00/PER CHILD/PER DAY
Call the office to register 419-517-8400 or email [email protected]
HIRE A MENSCH! Help support BITUSY and Kadima
Contact Kim Brody at [email protected] to hire a Mensch for household tasks.
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BITUSY/ Kadima…………………………………………………
Adult Education……………………………………………….
Join us for our snack and learn programs continuing each month through June.
NO charge. Everyone welcome.
Sunday, September 11, 2016
4:00 p.m. Please note time change. Calendar is incorrect.
"Discovering the Truth in the Torah" Presenter: Phil Markowicz
Wednesdays, September 21 - December 21, 2016
7:00p.m.-8:00p.m. at C.B.I.
Taught by Sharon Lapitsky Tuition: $25 for entire session (All materials will be provided)
Your payment will reserve your spot!
Please call the office at 419-517-8400 or email [email protected] for more information.
Advanced class (Conversational Hebrew) will take place from January-March, 2017.
More details to follow.
CRUSY Fall Boards and Freshman Kinnus
When: September 22 - 25, 2016 Where: Beth El Congregation 750 White Pond Drive, Akron, OH Cost: $190 (through September 3) ($290 after September 4) Scholarships are available through the online registration. Registration for USYers is due no later than September 12.
Lounge Night
Wednesday, September 14 6:30-8:00p.m.
ALL USY and KADIMA kids are
invited!
Adult Hebrew Beginner Class - Learn to read and write Hebrew
Jewish Lives, Jewish Learning:
Adult Education Series
BITUSY/Kadima at Maumee Bay State Park
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September Yahrzeits……………………………………………
STAFF CONGREGATION B’NAI ISRAEL
Ivor Lichterman .......................................... Hazzan
Howard Rosenbaum ................... Minyan Leader
Kim Brody ................... Religious School Principal
Chuck Traugott .......... Synagogue Administrator
Rhoda Miller Community Outreach Coordinator
Leslie Podolsky .. Communications Coordinator
Megan Miller .................................. Youth Director
Cindy Robertson .................... Sisterhood 2.0 Rep
Dahlia Zack ..................................... USY President
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
President…………………………………….Howard Rosenberg
Vice President of Administration………...Bennett Romanoff
Vice President of Ritual Affairs…………………….Greg Davis
Vice President of Youth Activities………….Michael Portnoy
Secretary………………………………………….Fran Weinblatt
Treasurer……………………………………..Stephen Goldberg
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Ellen Federman, David Friedes,
Marc Glasser, Stuart Goldberg, Chad Kripke,
Jill Kripke, Michael Leizerman, Gabrielle Mallin,
Helen Michaels, Bruce Post, Jerry Russell,
Mindy Slutsky,
Honorary Trustees: Phyllis Diamond, Howard Rosenbaum
www.cbitoledo.org
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* denotes B’nai Mitzvah $13.00 ** denotes Chai $18.00 *** denotes Silver $25.00 **** denotes double Chai $36.00 A box denotes Gold $50.00
A bold box denotes Diamond $100.00+ All contributions listed are before August 15, 2016
Shabbat Prayer Book $65.00 Etz Hayim Bible $100.00 Tree of Life Leaf $100.00 Tree of Life Stone $1000.00 Memorial Plaque $500.00
Minimum Contributions are $10.00 Please note: More generous contributions will be indicated in the following ways:
In Honor of Nate and Nancy Danziger, Special Anniversary Margie Rusgo Alix and Dick Greenblatt, Special Anniversary Fagie and Eli Benstein** Eli Abramson and Nora Romanoff Uncle Dave and Aunt Lil Perlman*** Diane and Jim Perlman Eli Abramson and Nora Romanoff, Special Anniversary Inge Horowitz** Sylvan Frank, Chair of Pharmaceutics Arlene and Jerry Russell*
In Memory of
Richard Lazar Sanford and Sharon Stein* David Scheer Rona and Paul Rothschild*** Marlene and Arnie Remer David Katz Fagie and Eli Benstein*** Hazzan Jamie Gloth and Bina Carr** Steve and Cathy Sperling* Sanford and Sharon Stein* Marlene and Arnie Remer Harry and Leeta Nistel*** Arlene Moses Bachman*** Roanne and Lannie Katzman
Marjorie Romanoff Marlene and Arnie Remer Roanne and Lannie Katzman Fran and Chuck Weinblatt
Yahrzeit Betty Smith Howard Smith Rene’ and Rich Rusgo, Zoe and Ben Yaffe** Lillian Berkman Rene’ Rusgo* Harry Petler Shirley Bader Seymour Greenspoon Michelle and Alan Blumberg*
Morris Karp Marvin Karp Elaine Levey Betty Smith Lillian Berkman Arlene Moses Bachman,Vivian Moses Loeb, Terrie Berkman Brunswick*** Goldie Siegman Jerry and Arlene Russell* Elsie Siegman Julia Altman Jerry and Arlene Russell Norman Levitan His Loving Family**** Saul Korman Marlene and Arnie Remer**
In Honor of Alix and Dick Greenblatt, Special Anniversary Ted and Kay Miller**
In Memory of Richard Lazar Ira Weisman** David Katz David Scheer Fannie Gudelman
Yahrzeit Bela Lipszyc The Lipszyc Family*** Benzion Cuznir Fanny Gudelman Rachel Wajskol Dr. and Mrs. Aron Wajskol*** Julia Altman Marlene and Merv Russell* Philip Papurt Richard Papurt***
In Memory of
Richard Lazar David Katz Marjorie Romanoff Bessie Lang Kathryn Linver
In Honor of Marty and Harriet Davis, Special Anniversary Margie Rusgo
In Memory of David Katz Lou Steingroot** Marty and Harriet Davis** Marjorie Romanoff Marty and Harriet Davis
In Honor of Don Green, Special Birthday Jim and Bonnie Swartz**
In Memory of Mike Gordon Phyllis Levey David Katz Elaine and Don Green
150th ANNIVERSARY FUND
Contributions …………………………………………………..
CANTOR’S DISCRETIONARY FUND
HARRY GOMETZ FUND
HELEN FINK BURKE FUND
Joel and Sue Zanville
David Scheer, Father, Mentor, Physician, Patriarch The Dr. David Scheer Children
CAMP RAMAH FUND
Richard Zanville Sue and Joel Zanville
Leona Soldinger Roanne and Lannie Katzman
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Contributions …………………………………………………..
In Honor of Maxine Roth, Speedy Recovery Arlene and Jerry Russell
In Memory of
David Katz Ann and Howard Rosenberg** David Scheer Arlene and Jerry Russell Ann and Howard Rosenberg** Marjorie Romanoff Phyllis Diamond Jerry and Arlene Russell Anne and Jeff Bauer Shirley Gerber
Yahrzeit Eunice Freedman Lori and David Friedes*** Helen Lesky The Lipszyc Family*** Shirley Post Bruce, Sheila, Jordon and Brynna Post**** Henrietta Rosenberg Howard and Ann Rosenberg*** Max Steinberg Michelle and Cary Kart**
In Memory of
David Katz Rick and Nancy Zerner**** Nancy Katz** Sherrie Zaft David Scheer Marjorie Romanoff Sherrie Zaft
Yahrzeit Julius Walker Marv and Barbara Walker*** Evelyn Simon, Beloved Mother Bernice Katz
In Honor of Adam Davis, Bar Mitzvah Fran and Chuck Weinblatt Alix and Dick Greenblatt, Special Anniversary Rhoda Miller**
In Memory of David Katz Matt, Jill, Sari, Asher, and Chase Kripke**** Bert and Debbie Spangenthal** Allen and Rita Cohen** Rhonda Kucinski** Rhoda Miller** The Brody Family Rick and Marla Osgood Eleanor Golding** Joan and Larry Kripke****
Michael Gordon Marjorie Romanoff Joan and Larry Kripke Phyllis Levey Susan Chaplik ** Bessie Lang Sandy Romanoff and Joe Greenberg
Yahrzeit Betty Smith Steven and Michelle Smith** Naomi Kripke Joanie and Larry Kripke** Linwood Miller, Jr. Rhoda Miller and Family Clara Katcher Marty and Rita Katcher**
In Memory of Richard Lazar Esther Kezur and Harvey Malone
Yahrzeit Andrew Winter The Winter and Vrudny Families** Harry Zankel Esther Kezur and Family
In Memory of Richard Lazar Ellie and Leon Williams**
Yahrzeit
Ruth Lepold Ellie and Leon Williams**
In Memory of David Katz Ellen and Gary Petler Bea Ryan and Joe Weisberg***
Yahrzeit Jack Lane Vivian and Paul Grossman James Schroeder Richard Schroeder Sadie Bustow Ellen and Gary Petler
Yahrzeit Isadore Schall, Beloved Father Susan and Alan Schall
In Honor of Ruth Gold, Special Birthday Eli Abramson and Nora Romanoff
In Memory of
David Scheer Jeff and Diane Goldstein David Katz Ruth and Jerry Gold Jeff and Diane Goldstein
In Memory of Richard Lazar Harvey and Marcia Eiser Grossman David Katz Richard and Phyllis Bernstein*** Fran and Chuck Weinblatt** Caren Zaft**
MICHAEL AND RENEE QUIROGA FUND
MARIAN AND STANLEY OBERLIN FUND
MARILYN DEVENOW BUILDING BEAUTIFICATION FUND
Podolsky Family
SHERWIN AND NAOMI KRIPKE FUND
CAL & ART KATZ SANCTUARY FUND
HIDDUR FUND
LIBRARY FUND
LILY E. BARON FUND
Sarah Gallis Sondra Gallis and Family
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FUND
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JEWISH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
TORAH FUND
Contributions …………………………………………………..
Yahrzeit
Roza Stahl The Pinsky Family** Aaron Levison Lee and Gail Kwait**
In Honor of Harry Nistel, Speedy Recovery Rochelle Russell and Irky Rosenbloom
In Memory of David Katz Rochelle Russell and Irky Rosenbloom
In Memory of David Katz Helene Sherman
Yahrzeit Sarah Cooperman Florence Ostrow**
In Honor of Marty and Harriet Davis, Special Anniversary Eli Abramson and Nora Romanoff
In Memory of Marlene Weisman Eli Abramson and Nora Romanoff** Richard Lazar Mira Sonders** Donald and Mary Perlmutter**
Phyllis Levey Sandy Pinstein David Scheer Bruce and Jo Ellen Friedman*** Marjorie Romanoff Bill and Carol Richman Faylayn and Kevin Liber****
In Memory of David Katz Bob and Lynne Wengrow*** Phyllis Diamond*** Rona and Paul Rothschild*** Bud and Barbara McGrew** Sandy and Chuck Traugott** Shirley Tochtermann and Family** Ilene and Allen Miller** Arlene and Jerry Russell* Alix and Dick Greenblatt* Elsie Liber Stu and Jo-Jo Goldberg Lil and Dave Perlman Gerry and Joan Glassberg Jim and Arlene Rose Selma Master Sharon and Paul Frankel Arlene Brookenthal Merv and Marlene Russell Cindy and Howard Feldstein** Marla and Mark Holtzman Debbie and Steve Dolgin Barry Nistel and Amy Saltzstein** Randy Abramson and Michael Lieberman** Brad and Jan Dolgin** Marvin and Marilyn Jacobs*** Stephanie and Jeff Judis*** Andrew Mahler*** Ira Weisman*** Bill and Carol Richman Norma Moses Toby Chabon-Berger* Barry and Cheryl Himmel*** Steve and Bobbie Gordon*** Terry and Sam D. Roth**** Sharon and Dale Schiff**** Diane and Jim Perlman
In Memory of David Katz
Yahrzeit Karen Alexander Ken Alexander** Samuel Kohler Zale and Shirley Kohler*** Norman Levitin Howard and Jenny Levitin** Sadie Damrauer Marvin and Peggy Damrauer*** Seymour Greenspoon Diane and Jim Perlman
In Honor of Ruth Gold, Special Birthday Arnie and Marlene Remer Phyllis Diamond
In Memory of Marlene Weisman Gerald Feldstein and Corrine Adler David Katz Beatrice Goldman Gerald Feldstein and Corrine Adler
TRIBUTE FUND
SAM SCHWARTZ MINYAN FUND
BOBBI AND AMY ROSENBLOOM FUND
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FUND
SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAM FUND
Deborah and Kelly Randall
Allyson Wexler & Josh and Tracy Juran
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tutelian
Harley and Stacey Kripke
Jeff and Judy Cohen
Les Greenblatt
Eli Abramson and Nora Romanoff
Glenda and Art Harris
Inge Horowitz, Dr. Mark Horowitz and Family, and Dr. Cheryl Troy and Family
Liebenthal, Podolsky & Levine Ltd.
William Ciralsky
Lorin Zaner
Hadassah and Martin Strobel
Judge and Mrs. Peter C. Economus
Frances I. Wexler and Alan & Erin Wexler purchased ten (10) prayer books in memory of David Katz.
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Leaves – $100.00 Donation Stones - $1,000.00 Donation
SIMCHA TREE The following stones and leaves have recently been added to the B’nai Israel Simcha Tree:
STONE
In honor of the marriages of Sarah Beren & Jon Karelitz 9/6/2009
Stephanie Beren & Jeremy Nathaniel 9/4/2016 Joshua Beren & Samantha Schiff 3/28/2015
From their parents- Joel & Linda Beren
LEAVES In Honor of
The Kripke and Steinberg Families And all who made the amazing CBI 2016 Confirmation trip to Israel possible
From Hazzan Ivor Lichterman
In Honor of Bar Mitzvah of
Adam Davis August 6, 2016
2016-2017 Torah Fund Campaign
P’RI YADEHAH, which means “the fruit of her hands,” is a phrase from Eishet Chayil in the Book of Proverbs (31:31).
To commemorate the 100th year of Women’s League for Conservative Judiasm and the 75th year of the Torah fund Campaign, we celebrate women’s achievements through creativity– the fruit of her hands– in the family, workplace, home, synagogue, and community. Women dedicate their lives as volunteers, as leaders in the Jewish and secular worlds, as scholars, scientists, artists, business leaders, and more. The wheat branch featured in the 2017 pin/pendant signifies the sustenance we wish our family and friends, and the olive branch represents our prayers for peace.
Women Ensuring Conservative/Masorti Jewish Education
You are Torah Fund—at any level: GIFT OPPORTUNITIES
Guardians ............................................. $300 Benefactor ........................................... $180 Chai Units ................ ...$72, $54, $36, $18 Koach…………..…………………........$28
Pins will be given to all Benefactor and Guardian level donors.
Torah Fund is a campaign to ensure our legacy to future generations of Conservative Jews by providing: Rabbis, Cantors, Lay Leaders, Social Workers, Educators and Administrators (for Day Schools and Synagogue Schools) Scholars, Researchers and Synagogue Administrators.
If you have been a contributor in the past, we hope you will continue to support the campaign. If you have not given in the past, please consider a donation to this worthy cause.
Please contact Phyllis Diamond for further information at 419-531-5005. Please make checks out to CBI Sisterhood
and mail to Phyllis Diamond 3008 Strauss Ave., Toledo, Ohio 43606.
Contributions …………………………………………………..
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The Meijer Simply Give campaign runs from from July 31 to September 24
at the Central Avenue store and benefits the
Jewish Family Service Food Pantry!
You can help by purchasing a $10 card at Meijer during those days.
Meijer will then give $20 to JFS.
Shop at MEIJER.
You can help fight local hunger!
SAVE THE DATE: Sunday, October 9, 2016
CBI S U K K A H B U I L D
Make your dollars go ever further! Double Match Days
September 1st through September 3rd
During these three days, purchasing a $10 card will result in a $30 donation!
Cards also available at Meijer!
SAVE THE DATE: Sunday evening, October 23, 2016
SIMCHAT TORAH 150th Celebration
Please note: The office will be closed on Monday, September 5 for Labor Day.
10:00am
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CONGREGATION B’NAI ISRAEL BULLETIN 6525 Sylvania Ave Sylvania OH 43560
Address Service Requested
Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage
PAID Sylvania, OH Permit No. 42
SAVE THE DATE!
Join B’nai Israel
for BREAK THE FAST
Yom Kippur Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Immediately following Neila service at approximately 7:38 p.m.
Menu includes: Hot Dish, Salad, Tuna, Soup, Lox, Bagels, Cream Cheese, Fruit, Veggies, Egg Salad, Desserts
$18 adults $9 children ages 3-12 children 2 and under no charge
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
Congregation B’nai Israel is the ONLY place to be on
Saturday, December 3, 2016!
Save the date for a
SPECTACULAR
MUSICAL
EVENING Featuring Hazzanim Andrea Markowicz
Jamie Gloth and Ivor Lichterman,
Delicious cuisine by
Jeff Sherman
We have many other surprises, too!
More details coming soon!
Open to everyone. Reservation deadline: October 6, 2016. Your check is your reservation. If you have any questions please call the office 419-517-8400.