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PLEASE JOIN US FOR SELICHOT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2011 - 25 ELUL 5771
A night to gather as one community, to learn, to reflect and to worship as we prepare to enter the New Year.
Congregation KTI, Jewish Community Center of Harrison, Community
Synagogue of Rye, Congregation Emanu-El of Westchester, and Chavurat Tikvah, co-present our annual Selichot Study & Service
This year’s theme is Jonah:
More than a Whale of a Story - It’s the “Tail” of our Lives
Rediscover High Holy Day liturgy
from the diverse perspectives of the clergy
Hosted by Congregation Kneses Tifereth Israel 575 King Street, Port Chester, NY
8:30 p.m. Coffee & Dessert/Havdalah 9:00 p.m. Learning: Breakout Sessions 10:00 p.m. Selichot Prayer Service
Please Join Us For An Interesting And Inspiring Evening!
Elul 5771 - Tishrei 5772 September-October 2011
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From the Rabbi Dear Friends, In the last issue of KTItems, I began answering your questions. Here is a special High Holiday edition. I hope you find the answers informative, and please keep your questions coming. I find that no matter how “early” or “late” the holidays are, I never seem to be prepared. Is there a way to get into the High Holiday spirit before Rosh Hashanah? Spiritual preparation for the High Holidays traditionally begins one month in advance with the beginning of the month of Elul. During Elul, the shofar is blown during weekday morning services. Hearing the shofar reminds us to wake up our souls. It is during this month that we are to begin the process of teshuvah: soul searching and asking for forgiveness from family, friends, and acquaintances. Beginning with this month, we also add Psalm 27 to morning and evening services; this psalm has come to be known as the “Psalm for the Season of Repentance.” During Elul, it is meaningful to give ourselves the gift of a little extra time – a deep breath, a moment to reflect on the gifts for which we are grateful. One way to do this is to sign up for “Jewels of Elul.” Each day you will receive a short reading or thought written by various people (including rabbis, cantors, political figures, and rock stars) to help you think about High Holiday themes. Signing up is free at www.jewelsofelul.com What is Selichot? “Selichot refers to two related types of penitential prayers. The first are the prayers that are customarily recited daily at early morning services during the month of Elul. This is also the name of the service that takes place late at night on the Saturday preceding Rosh Hashanah and consists of a longer series of these penitential prayers,” (myjewishlearning.com). Attending the Selichot service is another meaningful way to prepare for Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur. This year, KTI will host Community Synagogue of Rye, Jewish Community Center of Harrison, Congregation Emanu-El of Westchester, and Chavurat Tikvah. The evening will begin on September 24
th at 8:30, as we join together for Havdalah, Jewish
learning, and the Selichot service itself. I haven’t been to services since last Yom Kippur. Is it hypocritical for me to show up for only the High Holidays? No. What matters is that you find a meaningful way to connect to Jewish tradition or heritage or community or God or your inner-most self. The High Holidays provide us with the opportunity to ask ourselves difficult questions – am I living life to its fullest? Do I express gratitude often enough? Are there things in my life I would like to change and how do I begin to change them? The High Holidays are also a time to reconnect with community and with the Jewish tradition. Please know that no one at services is taking attendance. I hope that your High Holidays are meaningful, and I also hope to be able to celebrate with you on Sukkot, and again on Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah – the Fall holidays just keep coming! Wishing you a happy, healthy, sweet New Year, Rabbi Jaymee M. Alpert
Yasher Koach to our summer guest speakers:
Bill Alper, David Heiser, Michael Goldstein, Mark Jacobowsky, Danny Kischel, Barry Konner,
Leslie Brandeis Novack, Helene Simon, Cantor Sklar Thank you for enriching our Shabbat experience with your words of Torah.
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As the High Holidays approach and I begin to prepare myself for long days of chanting prayers from the Bimah before the greatest crowd we get in synagogue all year, I wonder, what is the preparation process like for you? What is it like to sit in the congregation, listening to prayer after prayer? You may relate to all, some, or even none of what we chant. You may come to be with your family or your community. Perhaps you come just because it‟s what you think you are supposed to do. In Judaism prayer is both an institution as well as an individual form of expression. But in the context of the larger synagogue community, how does one join these together? In today‟s world, the habit of individual prayer is not recognized as common. But is this true? How often do your thoughts and yearnings turn toward something greater? What would happen if you just let them? Could you reach God? I believe that today, more than ever, most of us need the stimulus of an inspiring atmosphere to pray, and we depend upon our synagogue community to bring us to the state of mind that makes us receptive to prayer. As you sit among your community and pray together with me this year, take a moment to mull over your Machzor. Read some of the translations. Think about the religious values of Judaism, and let your mind wander away from the chanting that can sometimes be overwhelming. As we learn from Pirkei Avot, Chapter 2:18, “Do not make your prayer a fixed thing.” Everyone is encouraged to put his or her own meaning into the texts and to move beyond the prescribed words to formulate personal prayers as well. I hope that you will use your time in synagogue this year to really do just this-bring yourself into a devotional frame of mind and pray in any way you know how.
Cantor’s Notes
Join the Yad Squad!
-Grow your Torah reading skills!
-Gain confidence on the Bimah!
-Become an integral part of KTI!
Take on this great MITZVAH-join the club! For more information contact Cantor Sklar
by email [email protected] or by calling the KTI office.
Cantor Alexis Sklar
Leslee & Barry Albalah
Kathy & Bill Alper
Sam Barkin
Cantor Norman & Sheila Brody
Bonnie Baker & Brian Butler
Elyse Echtman & Danny Berger
Jessica & Ken Berkowitz
Mimi & Hy Charney
Ruth Cohen
Bea & Robert Drechsler
Linda & Paul Ellenbogen
Dr. Barry & Annie Erner
Roz & Joel Etra
Mimi & Ted Fishman
Adrian & Stuart Gelbard
Margot Metzger & Stephen Glick
Robin & Alan Goldberg
Jill & Kenneth Goldman
Jackie & Marvin Goldowsky
Joy & Michael Goldstein & family
Belle & Jules Harris
Janet & David Heiser
Cindy & Gary Jacobs
Pamela & Mark Kaplow
Shari & Mark Kibel
Rabbi Jaymee Alpert &
Danny Kischel
Mona & Mark Klapper
Dr. Sheldon & Marjorie Konigsberg
Debbie & Barry Konner
Marian & Bill Kromberg
Laurie & John Landes
Julie & Amir Leshem
Ilene & Mark Lowenthal
Eleanor & Henry Lowet
Andrea & Ron Neuman
Ellen Falb & Richard Newmark
Henry & Leslie Brandeis Novack
Janet & Robert Paul
Gerry Roth
Patricia & James Samuels
Shari & Dan Savitt
Rhoda & Richard Shapiro
Belle & Arthur Simon
Helene Simon
Judy Scher
Beverly & Sy Sklar
Jennifer Sklar
Michelle & Gary Starr
Deb & Dan Switzen
Joyce & Richard Tanchum
Leslie Dubin & Doug Trokie
Beth & Scott Wexler
Jill Yolen
I would like to thank everyone who gave donations in honor of my installation as Cantor of KTI
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President’s Message Has it really been a year since the High Holidays? As I get older, I find that time seems to be accelerating. When I was (MUCH) younger, a year seemed to take far more than twelve months as I awaited my next birthday or another occasion on which I received presents from my parents. Nowadays, a year seems to barely take six months. I am sure this phenomenon has something to do either with Einstein‟s theory of relativity (which I never understood) or the fact that I am getting older. As I prefer not think about the latter, I will blame Albert E. for now. We are constantly redefining the parameters of our age. When we were children, we defined our age in quarter years. How old are you? I am 5 ½ , 7 ¾, etc. At some point, however, we start measuring our age in full years. How old are you? I am 17, 22, etc. Then later in life we begin dividing our decades in thirds. How old are you? I am in early 30‟s, my mid 40‟s, etc. Still later in life, when this methodology no longer works, we age in decades. How old are you? I am in my 60‟s, 70‟s, etc. Finally, as we begin to see the light at the end of the tunnel, we revert back to an earlier stage and proudly announce our age in no uncertain terms. How old are you? Why I am 88, 93, etc. This year, KTI is celebrating its 125
th birthday. I guess for institutions, we celebrate birthdays every 5 years. Remember
KTI @120? So what do you get for the synagogue that is celebrating the quasquicentennial (yes, that‟s the word) anniversary of its founding? It just so happens, I have a suggestion. As with almost all religious institutions these days, KTI needs money. While giving money might be considered crass if for an individual‟s birthday (although I assure you that I have never considered it so), it most certainly will be greatly appreciated by KTI. Our needs are twofold: (1) we need money to support our day-to-day operations (e.g. salaries and utility bills) and (2) we need money for special projects (e.g. a new sound system and renovating the downstairs lounge and bathrooms). Both are intertwined. What‟s the point of having a new this or a renovated that if we cannot pay our bills? Similarly, if we are to attract new members to increase our revenue, KTI must look and sound its best. So I am here to ask you to please be as generous as possible when you make your donations to KTI. If this sounds like a prelude to the Yom Kippur appeal, it is. I do not believe it is ever too early to ask for money on behalf of OUR synagogue. In closing, I ask you to consider whether you have done all you can do to assure the perpetuation of our religion and culture. KTI and all the synagogues in this country act as guarantors that Judaism will remain alive and well in the United States and that America will never abandon the State of Israel. If we fail our synagogues, we run the risk of witnessing the gradual decay of Judaism in this country. And thus, we will have failed our children and our grandchildren. More than ever we should exalt in the glory of OUR synagogue and pledge its eternal survival. Can we really afford to do any less? My Co-President, Sam Barkin, and I wish all of you a very happy and healthy New Year. May the Year 5772 be one of peace for all of you, for our Jewish community, for Israel and for the entire world. David Heiser
KTI FUND RAISING COMMITTEE
The Fundraising Committee is a vital part of Congregation KTI's operations. As KTI is a non-profit organization reliant on the contributions of its members, the monies raised by this committee are necessary for the
activities and religious functions provided by the synagogue.
We are looking for people who have a little time or a lot of time to help plan, organize and run activities. Our first and main fundraising event is The Celebration of 125 Years, a dinner dance on January 14, 2012. We need volunteers to
help plan this event which will be held at a catering facility in New Rochelle.
Please contact one of us. We are looking forward to an exciting and prosperous fundraising year! Jessica Berkowitz 934-0311 [email protected] Laurie Landes 939-8485 [email protected]
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The Congregation Warmly
Welcomes New Members
to our KTI Family
Carol & Shelly Abramowitz
Stefanie Ellenbogen
Lorrie & Brian Funtleyder & family
Caryn & Mitchell Greenspan & family
Ilyssa & Brent Lipshultz & family
Karen Katzman & Lyle Margolis & family
Rebecca & Scott Oling & family
Ruth & Stan Sheppard
Beverly & Sy Sklar
Marilyn Tokayer & family
Jodi & Bryan Wolkind & family
Carla & Jason Vinikoor
MY HEARTFELT GRATITUDE TO KTI’S
BOARD OF TRUSTEES,
CLERGY, STAFF, MEMBERS AND
ECP FAMILIES FOR THEIR LOVE ,
FRIENDSHIP AND SUPPORT.
I AM DEEPLY APPRECIATIVE AND
HUMBLED.
MY BEST WISHES TO EVERYONE FOR
A HAPPY AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR.
WITH LOVE, KAREN SCHEK
Birthright Israel It was the summer of 1977, and probably the most valuable gift ever given to me; eight weeks in Israel. My parents committed to sending me to Israel after my High School Graduation and did the same for my other two brothers. I feel that they certainly knew what they were doing. For them it was an expense, but an excellent investment! Now parents have the opportunity to send their children for free through Taglit Birthright. It is a 10 day free trip for young adults, ages 18 – 25. All Jews should visit the Land of Milk and Honey and experience our Homeland first hand. Please make it a priority to send your children to Israel because they will have the best 10 days of their lives. Barry Albalah (Age 52)
Being a part of the Yael Adventures Taglit-Birthright
experience in January 2010 was hands down the most amazing experience of my life! I will never forget this trip - from the tour guide to the activities I participated in, the people I met, and the fun I had
My Birthright trip allowed me to experience a new
culture with people who were also experiencing this amazing country for the first time. I could not believe how many different cultures and dynamics are packed into this tiny little country. We traveled from the north to the south of the country and each stop had something that was of interest to the group.
It is difficult to pin-point all of my favorite spots, but
there were a few that I remember best. The first would have to be the old city of Jerusalem. This city is so filled with history and religion; it was overwhelming to see it all. I also really enjoyed walking to the Western Wall on Shabbat. I feel like that let me be in touch with my religious side. Another favorite of the trip was actually two days. The first day was the trip to the Bedouin tents. We slept outside and had a really great time riding camels and donkeys. The following morning we woke up very early to climb Masada and watch the sunrise, taking in the breath-taking views. Finally we ended the day with a float in the Dead Sea. I loved these two days because of the diverse activities.
For five of the ten days, my group had eight Israeli
Soldiers join us, all of whom were about the same age as we were. Spending time with Israeli soldiers provided me with a more intimate view of Israel than just visiting alone. Overall, I loved my trip to Israel because it was a well balanced blend of history, religion, outdoors activities, and sightseeing. I cannot wait to go back with my family some day!
Jessica Albalah (Age 21)
The Israel Birthright Program is available for Jews 18-25 years old who have not been to Israel on an organized program before. Jessica is very familiar with the registration procedure and can help anyone with the process. Do reach out to her or Barry; they would love to speak with you. Jessica’s email is [email protected] and Barry’s email is [email protected]
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Mrs. Jill Abel Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Askinasi Mr. Sam Barkin Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Berger Dr. & Dr. Kenneth Berkowitz Dr. Norman Berkowitz Dr. & Mrs. David Berman Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Berman Mr. & Mrs. Saul Bershadker Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Bloom Mr. & Mrs. Stan Brown Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Buchholz Mr. Brian Butler & Ms. Bonnie Baker Mr. & Mrs. Hyman Charney Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Cheikin Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Conrad Mr. & Mrs. Robert Drechsler Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth Egol Mr. Nate Feinman Dr. & Mrs. Steven Feldman Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Freedman Mrs. Dorothy Friedman Dr. & Mrs. Ronald Gardner Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Gelbard Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Goldstein Mr. & Mrs. Edward Goldstein Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Goldstein Mr. & Mrs. Marc Goldstein Mr. & Mrs. Michael Goldstein Mr. & Mrs. Monroe Haas Mr. & Mrs. Rudolf Hanau Mr. & Mrs. Mark Harmon Mr. & Mrs. David Heiser Mr. Michael Hoffman & Ms. Barbara Bernstein Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Ingwer Mr. Max Jacobowitz Mr. & Mrs. Gary Jacobs Mrs. Erna Kahan Mr. & Mrs. Marc Kalech Mr. & Mrs. Adam Kansler Mr. & Mrs. Mark Kaplow Mr. & Mrs. Mark Klapper Mrs. Ruth Krainin
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Krauss Mr. & Mrs. William Kromberg Mr. & Mrs. John Landes Mr. & Mrs. Mark Lane Mr. & Mrs. Howard Lavitt Dr. & Mrs. Howard Levy Mr. & Mrs. Mark Lowenthal Mr. & Mrs. Henry Lowet Dr. & Mrs. Matthew Lubin Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Lumish Mr. & Mrs. Ron Neuman Mr. & Mrs. Richard Newmark Dr. & Mrs. Henry Novack Mr. & Mrs. Robert Paul Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Polak Mr. Lawrence Rand Mr. & Mrs. Robert Rednick Mr. & Mrs. David Rosen Mr. & Mrs. Norman Rosenbaum Mrs. Gerry Roth Dr. Stanley Rothman Mr. & Mrs. Jared Scharf Ms. Davida Scher Dr. & Mrs. Michael Schnur Mr. & Mrs. Richard Shapiro Ms. Nikki Shapiro Mr. & Mrs. Stan Sheppard Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Silfen Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Simon Ms. Helene Simon Mr. & Mrs. Mitchell Starer Dr. & Mrs. Don Starr Mr. & Mrs. Gary Starr Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Strum Mr. & Mrs. David Swerdloff Mr. Daniel Taitz & Dr. Penny Nemzer Mr. Roy Tumpowsky Mr. & Mrs. Robert Weiss Mr. & Mrs. Scott Wexler Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Wirshba Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Yasgur Mrs. Jill Yolen Mr. & Mrs. Charles Zakarin Mr. & Mrs. Alan Zverin
PATRON MEMBERS 2011-5772
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WHAT DID THEY SAY?
Have you ever had difficulty hearing the Rabbi, the Cantor, or someone else
speaking from the Bimah? Now is your chance to hear everything!
KTI HAS A PERMANENT HEARING ASSISTED LISTENING SYSTEM!
Radio earphones are available for all services.
If you want to purchase your own set of radio earphones to use at all KTI services and functions,
including Shabbat Services, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, High Holidays, etc., the donation is $300.
If you want to rent a set just for the High Holidays, the minimum donation is $25.
Please call Michael Goldstein at (914) 939-1111 (office) or (914) 939-3536 (home).
The deadline is Monday, September 12.
Sets are limited and available on a first come basis.
Congregation KTI, 575 King Street, Port Chester, New York 10573
The Congregation Extends Condolences to:
Laurel Bershadker, on the loss of beloved mother, Shirley Tarshis
Mimi Charney & family, on the loss of beloved brother & uncle, Jack Kahan
Rochelle Clark & Mildred Clark, on the loss of beloved husband & brother, Arthur Clark
The Cohen family, on the loss of beloved mother, Evelyn Cohen
Eleanor Dreyfus & Melissa Grossman, on the loss of beloved mother & grandmother, Dr. Rose Koblenz Goldberg
Jill Goldman & family on the loss of beloved father & grandfather, Emanuel Stein
The Gordon family, on the loss of beloved mother & grandmother, Ada Gordon
Erna Kahan & family, on the loss of beloved husband, father & grandfather, Jack Kahan
Tracey Milbauer, on the loss of beloved grandmother, Anna Greene
Steven Miller, on the loss of beloved grandmother, Dorothy Jaffe
Ellen Falb -Newmark & family, on the loss of beloved mother & grandmother, Miriam Falb
Louise Pomerantz, on the loss of beloved sister, Ethel Weissman
Susan Rosson & family on the loss of beloved mother, Bobbie Kadin
Joyce & Richard Tanchum & family, on the loss of beloved sister & daughter, Stacy Tanchum
Robert Tunick & family, on the loss of beloved wife, mother & grandmother, Marjorie Tunick
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A GUIDE TO THE HIGH HOLIDAY SEASON
WHAT TO LOOK FOR
Selichot, Saturday, September 24
Joint service with JCC Harrison, Community Synagogue, Congregation Emanu-El,
& Chavurah Tikvah at KTI, 8:30 p.m.
Sunday, September 25
Cemetery Memorial Service at Riversville Cemetery at 10:30 a.m.
Erev Rosh Hashanah, Wednesday, September 28
Mincha, Ma‟ariv Services, 6:15 p.m.
1st Day Rosh Hashanah, Thursday, September 29
Services, 8:45 a.m.
Young Family Service in Daily Prayer Room (Synagogue building), 10:00 a.m.
led by Sandy Zisser, Director of Education, KTI Religious School
Tashlich Ceremony & Mincha by the Blind Brook at Rich Manor Park
on the corner of Rock Ridge and Acker Drives, 4:30 p.m.
2nd Day Rosh Hashanah, Friday, September 30
Services, 8:45 a.m.
Young Family Service in Daily Prayer Room (Synagogue building), 10:00 a.m.
led by Sandy Zisser, Director of Education, KTI Religious School
Reception following Rosh Hashanah Services at 12:00 noon. All are welcome.
Kol Nidre, Friday, October 7
Mincha & Kol Nidre Services, 6:00 p.m. Candlelighting, 6:10 p.m.
Yom Kippur, Saturday, October 8
Services, 9:30 a.m. Yizkor, 11:30 a.m. Young Family Service in Gantz Building, 10:00 a.m.
led by Sandy Zisser, Director of Education, KTI Religious School Mincha, Ne‟ilah, Maariv, 4:45 p.m. Shofar, 7:20 p.m.
1st Day Sukkot, Thursday, October 13
Services, 9:30 a.m. followed by a kiddush in KTI‟s sukkah
2nd Day Sukkot, Friday , October 14
Services, 7:30 a.m. followed by a kiddush in KTI‟s sukkah
Candlelighting, 5:59 p.m..
Shemini Atzeret, Thursday, October 20
Services, 9:30 a.m. Yizkor Service at 10:45 a.m.
Erev Simchat Torah, Thursday, October 20
Family Service & Celebration, 6:15 p.m.
Simchat Torah, Friday, October 21
Services, 9:30 a.m. followed by a special kiddush honoring this year‟s “Hatan" Torah, the person called for the last portion of the Old Torah reading cycle, and "Hatan" Bereshit, the person called for
the first portion of the new cycle, respectively.
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CEMETERY MEMORIAL SERVICE
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2011 10:30 A.M.
at
Riversville Cemetery Memory Lane, Glenville, Ct.
This brief and beautiful service is a most
dignified way of remembering and honoring
all of our loved ones, wherever they may be laid to rest.
Many of our newer congregants are not aware that one of the benefits of membership at KTI is a burial plot “in line” in our cemetery. The cemetery was founded in 1903 and is located in Glenville, Connecticut only several miles from the Synagogue. It is a beautifully maintained bucolic space located on a hilltop at the head of Memory Lane bordered by woodlands. The cemetery is a unique part of KTI and an asset that is not commonly found in many synagogues. It holds the history of our presence in the Port Chester/Rye area from our inception to the modern day, and provides a source of comfort and continuity as a people for the many families who are represented there. Recently, we received approval from the Town of Greenwich to develop the last remaining usable three acres and will be adding 3,000 graves to our existing space in the next several years. Prior to opening that space, we will be offering graves in the existing burial section at a special pricing for members only. Pre-purchase of family plots has been a popular way of providing for loved ones in the future and alleviating the added pressure of having to deal with such matters at a time of tsouris and mourning for a family member. Members may reserve two or more graves for future use. Contact the office for information on available plots and pricing.
Robert Walker KTI Cemetery Co-Chairman
KTI OWNED CEMETERY IN GLENVILLE, CT.
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KTI Religious School
Perspective 5772 A few days ago I had a splinter. Not your average splinter. This splinter dug deep and once it was embedded in my finger, it held on with all its will. It was very painful and my immediate thought was that I must get it out! I spent about thirty minutes attempting to remove it, finally succeeding after a long battle, the metal tweezers winning over the sliver of wood. For those thirty minutes I was fixated on the splinter and my finger. Nothing else mattered. My finger, my pain, the splinter, the tweezers were my world. It was only after getting rid of the splinter did I realize that in those thirty minutes it had begun to rain outside. Not just a light summer rain, but large black clouds, with heavy downpours. How the weather changed in that short amount of time. All my focus was on the splinter and the weather condition changed without me realizing it. So how could something so small, so tiny as a splinter, become the center of my world? So much that I was not able to take note of the weather change that occurred right outside my window? Well, I guess the pain had a lot to do with it! The incident made me stop and think. There are so many times in our lives when we are so focused on the little things in life that they become our world, nothing else matters. In the meantime the rest of the world changes around us and we are unaware of it. How many times do we become so consumed with the small things that other things that really need our attention go unattended? How many times do we make small things the "biggest issue"? How many times? At this time of year, during the Hebrew month of Elul, leading up to the Holy Days of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur it is important to take note and look inward in order to feel comfortable to look outward. Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are reminders for ourselves to take note that no matter how "big" our "big thing" is, in reality we, as human beings are so small in the greater scheme of the Universe. It is amazing that we can be so small and yet our "things" so big! It is all perspective. So this year try to practice perspective. Don't let your "small things" outweigh the bigger things in life that need your attention. Of course, if you have a splinter take time to remove it, but don't forget about your family, your community, your world that needs your attention too. It is an amazing wonder that our lives can be so important and so insignificant at the same time. It is a balancing act that we must practice in order to be humble, and in awe and appreciate our lives. May you all have a wonderful, personal experience during the High Holy Days connecting with your perspective on life. Shana Tovah! Sandy E. Zisser, Director of Education
For more information contact the Westchester Jewish Council (914) 328-7001, [email protected]
Shana Tova U’Metukah
May This Season of New Beginnings Bring You Health, Happiness, and Peace
Join the Westchester County Board of Legislators and the Westchester Jewish Council as we celebrate together
Westchester’s Jewish History and Heritage Month
September 6, 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Wine & Cheese Reception * Free and Open to All * Kosher dietary laws observed
Hosted by the Westchester County Board of Legislators Michaelian Office Bldg., 148 Martine Ave. 8th floor, White Plains
SAVE THE DATE: November 12, 2011
2nd Annual Westchester Night of Jewish Learning and Celebration Hosted by the Westchester Board of Rabbis. Details to Follow.
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PLEASE JOIN US FOR KTI’S PLEASE JOIN US FOR KTI’S YOUNG
FAMILY HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICESSERVICES
Led by Our Director of Education Sandy Zisser
Celebrate the High Holidays with your young children,
their siblings and friends, through songs and prayer
and special PJ Library books!
Rosh Hashanah
Thursday, Sept. 29th at 10:00 - 10:40 a.m. and
Friday, Sept. 30th at 10:00 -10:40 a.m. Immediately following both services all will enjoy a special Kiddush with apples and honey downstairs outside the Daily Prayer Room and then join the main service for shofar blowing
Yom Kippur, Saturday, Oct. 8th at 10:00 – 10:40 a.m.
All Young Family Services will be held in the
DAILY PRAYER ROOM (downstairs in the Synagogue Building)
WE ALSO INVITE YOU TO JOIN US FOR THE
TASHLICH CEREMONY AND MINCHA SERVICE
Thursday, September 29th at 4:30 p.m.
Rich Manor Park in Rye Brook (corner of Rock Ridge & Acker Drive)
Don’t forget to bring bread crumbs!
NON-MEMBERS WELCOME!
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HIGH HOLIDAY JUNIOR CONGREGATION SERVICES
ROSH HASHANAH
Thursday & Friday, September 29 & 30
Grades 1-3, 10:00 a.m. -12:30 p.m. led by Ayala Rybak in the Gantz Building.
Following Mrs. Rybak’s service, children will be given a snack provided by PTO and
outdoor play time before being escorted to the main service for concluding prayers.
Grades 4-7, 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. led by Barry Konner in the Daily Prayer Room in the
Main building. Children are invited to join the main service until 11:00 a.m.
Following Mr. Konner’s service, children will be given a snack provided by PTO
and then are invited to return to the main service for concluding prayers.
Tashlich Ceremony & Mincha, Thursday, September 29, 4:30 p.m.
by the Blind Brook at Rich Manor Park (corner of Rock Ridge Dr. & Acker Dr.)
YOM KIPPUR
Kol Nidre, Friday, October 7, 6:00 p.m.
Students are welcome to attend services with their families for Kol Nidre Services.
Childcare will be provided for children 2 to 5 years of age from 5:45-8:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 8 Grades 1-3, 10:00 a.m. -12:30 p.m. led by Ayala Rybak in the Gantz Building.
Following Mrs. Rybak’s service, children will be given a snack provided by PTO and
outdoor play time before being escorted to the main service for concluding prayers.
Grades 4-7, 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. led by Barry Konner in the Daily Prayer Room
in the Main building. Children are invited to join the main service until 11:00 a.m.
Following Mr. Konner’s service, children will be given a snack provided by PTO
and then are invited to return to the main service for concluding prayers.
Ne’ilah, Maariv, Shofar and Havdalah, 4:45 p.m.
Students are welcome to attend services with their families and will be invited to
participate in a beautiful candlelight Havdalah Service.
Student seating will be available in the rear of the sanctuary at no additional
cost. Student tickets may be picked up at ticket sales on Sept. 8 or in the office.
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HIGH HOLIDAY CHILD CARE PROGRAM
Provided for children ages 2 to 5.
Children must be toilet trained.
All families with young children are invited to the Young Family Services on Rosh Hashanah and Yom
Kippur at 10:00 a.m. in the Daily Prayer Room in the main building.
Child care will continue in the KTI Early Childhood Program classrooms in the Gantz Building as follows:
Rosh Hashanah
Thursday & Friday, September 29 & 30 10:40 a.m. -1:15 p.m.
Yom Kippur Kol Nidre - Friday, October 7
5:45 - 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 8 10:40 a.m. - 2:15 p.m.
Advance registration is required. Call the KTI Office,
939-1004 by Monday, September 26.
Welcome back to the KTI Early Childhood program! We are so excited for school to begin on September 12
th. We welcome our many new students
and their families, and know they will feel part of the big KTI family quickly. We are happy that all of our terrific teachers are returning and we welcome a wonderful new 3‟s teacher, Paula Mechanic. She is a seasoned professional who brings a strong background in arts and language as well as a passion for animals and nature. We are so pleased to have her join the ECP.
September will be a busy month as the children
will be meeting new friends, adjusting to school and experiencing lots of new things. Their days will be filled with fun activities and stories about Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. They will taste apples and honey and hear the Shofar sound. The children will also place the plants from our summer garden inside the new greenhouse that is being built in honor of Eileen Stein‟s retirement. Now, they will garden all year long!
Weekly Shabbat with the Early Childhood
program also begins in September. All the children and teachers will gather with the Rabbi and Cantor to light the candles, learn the prayers, sing songs and eat yummy challah. It is a warm and special time that we all enjoy.
By October, school is in full swing. Autumn will
have arrived and the children will be feeling the cool breeze and experiencing all the fun the new season brings: changing leaves, pine cones, falling acorns, apple tastings, birds that migrate. The festive holiday of Sukkot will also be celebrated in October. The children will create decorations for a synagogue Sukkah and join the Rabbi in it to sing songs, smell the etrog and shake the lulav. We also hope ECP parents will join us on Sunday, November 6
th for our popular
„Bagels and Blocks‟. Before I wish you all a joyful new year, I want
to say how happy I am to be joining KTI ECP as the new director. I look forward to building upon Eileen Stein‟s and Karen Schek‟s warm and welcoming program. It will be an exciting new year! Best, Robin Goldberg
Director, KTI Early Childhood Program
THE KTI EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM
ANNOUNCES REGISTRATION FOR OUR 2011-2012
CLASS FOR YOUNG TODDLERS
PARENT-CHILD PROGRAM
The program provides a warm, safe setting where parent
and child develop new relationships with peers and
nurture their curiosity through play and exploration.
Toddlers are introduced to the fun of free play, songs,
crafts and stories. A snack will be provided. October 27, 2011– May 17, 2012
Thursday mornings 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. or
10:30 a.m. –11:45 a.m.
Children must be 12-21 months by October 2011 Tuition: $ 995.00
A $100 non-refundable/non-transferrable deposit is
required with your application. Orientation on Oct. 6, 2011 at 9:30 a.m.
Caregivers are welcome.
Please contact Robin Goldberg, Director, K.T.I. Early Childhood
Program at 939-1010 for additional information.
K.T.I. Early Childhood Program
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INSTITUTE FOR ADULT CONGREGATIONAL LEARNING
The Institute for Adult Congregational Learning- a consortium
made up of Community Synagogue, Congregation KTI, JCC of Harrison, Chavurat Tikvah and Emanu-El of Westchester - is a
collaborative effort between synagogues, striving to build community, educate and enlighten participants.
This year’s topic is The Five Megillot and we will kick off the program during Selichot at Congregation KTI (Sept 24th at 8:30 pm)
with a special look at the story of Jonah.
Class Dates & Instructors:
Tuesday, October 25, November 1 & 8
Rabbi Dena Klein at JCCH
Thursday, November 10, 17 & December 1
Rabbi Daniel Gropper at KTI
Wednesday, December 7, 14 & 21 Rabbi Jaymee Alpert at JCCH
Off for month of January
Thursday, February 2, 9 & 16 Rabbi Howard Goldsmith at CSR
Wednesday, March 14, 21 & 28 Rabbi Aubrey Glazer at KTI
Each session begins promptly at 7:30 p.m.
Focus Text: JPS The Five Megilloth & Jonah $60 Registration fee includes the book.
For information and/or to register, please contact
Facilitator Sarit Katzew at [email protected]
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D O N A T I O N S
GENERAL FUND In Honor of: *Sam Barkin, with heartfelt appreciation and gratitude, from Karen Schek *Sonya Bernfeld, on her special birthday, from Janet & Robert Paul *Harry Black, on his Phi Beta Kappa graduation from Johns Hopkins, from Janet & Robert Paul *Bruce Lumish, with heartfelt appreciation and gratitude, from Karen Schek *Sylvia Wein, on her “Woman of the Year” honor from Hadassah, from Sheila & David Rosen *Donations were received from Laurie Carideo, in honor of the birth of her granddaughter, Addison Elizabeth, Robert Tunick in honor of his aliyah Congratulations and Best Wishes to: *Brittany Abel, on all of her accomplishments, from Allene & Ken Berman *Kathy & Bill Alper, on Dan‟s marriage to Amanda, from Rhoda & Richard Shapiro *Robin & David Abrutyn, on Allison‟s Bat Mitzvah, from Beverly & Les Cheikin *Gail & Rick Buzin, on their wedding anniversary, from Rickie & Monroe Haas *Linda & Paul Ellenbogen, on the birth of grandson Ben Cooper, from Karen & Bob Walker *Tammy Feurstein, on her special birthday, from the Schiller family, Robert Tunick *Adrian & Stuart Gelbard, on Lauren‟s graduation from college, from Joyce & Joe Askinasi, Janet & Robert Paul *Estelle & Paul Gelbard, on their 55th wedding anniversary, from Adrian & Stu Gelbard *Lauren Gelbard, on her graduation from Indiana University, from Adrian & Stu Gelbard *Nori Goldsmith & Len Blum, on Jordie‟s high school graduation, from Rhoda & Richard Shapiro *Michelle & Jeff Jaffe, on Matthew‟s upcoming Bar Mitzvah, from Lori & Bruce Greenbaum *Mona & Mark Klapper, on Ethan‟s graduation from college, from Joyce & Joe Askinasi *Marian & Bill Kromberg, on Elizabeth‟s marriage to Casey, from Norman Berkowitz, Gerry Roth, Carole & Gene Strum *Laurie Landes, on 21 years of exemplary service as Principal of the Community Synagogue Religious School and as an outstanding educator, from Pam & Mark Kaplow *Phyllis Mix, on her special birthday, from Martha Schiller *Leslie & Henry Novack, on Shira‟s graduation from SUNY Binghamton, from Janet & Robert Paul, Rita Unger *Leslie & Henry Novack, on Shira‟s acceptance into medical school, from Judy & Doug Conrad, Helene Simon *Karen & Robert Walker, on Amy‟s engagement to John, from Linda & Paul Ellenbogen, Janet & Robert Paul, Sheila & David Rosen Deepest Sympathy and Condolences to: *Bill Alper, in memory of beloved mother, Miriam Cohen Alper, from Helene Simon
*Laurel Bershadker, in memory of beloved mother, from Norman Berkowitz, Allene & Ken Berman, Beverly & Les Cheikin, Linda & Marc Goldstein, Ilene & Mark Lowenthal *Mimi Charney & family, in memory of beloved brother, Jack, from Sonya Bernfeld, Barbara Cohen, Ruth Cohen & family, Steve Cohen, Miriam Feinstein, Linda & Chuck Fishman, Linda & Marc Goldstein, Ruth Krainin & family, Helen & Harold Lehrer, Janet & Robert Paul, Jean Rosenberg, Gerry Roth, Dee & Marvin Yasgur *Barbara Cohen, in memory of beloved father, Cliff, from Judy & Doug Conrad *Ruth Cohen, in memory of beloved husband, Cliff, from Carole Fulco, Linda & Marc Goldstein, Susan & Ira Halper, Ruth Krainin & family, Janet & Robert Paul, Thelma Silberstein, Ethel & Mort Weisburd *Steve Cohen and family, in memory of beloved father, Cliff, from Susan Covino (President) and Board of Directors of Port Chester Teachers Federal Credit Union *Eleanor Dreyfus, in memory of beloved mother, Dr. Rose Koblenz Goldberg, from Joy & Michael Goldstein, Janet & David Heiser, Jamie & Adam Wagner *Rosalie Epstein & family, in memory of beloved husband, father and grandfather, Robert, from Barbara Cohen, Ruth Cohen & family, Steve Cohen, Janet & Robert Paul *Ellen Falb-Newmark, in memory of beloved mother, Miriam Falb, from Norman Berkowitz, Judy & Doug Conrad, Janet & David Heiser, Stacy & Jonathan Hochberg *Joan Feinstein, in memory of beloved mother, from Debra & David Berman, Martha, Kathy & Robert Schiller *Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Glick, in memory of beloved brother, from Mimi & Hy Charney *Jill Goldman, in memory of beloved father, Emanuel Stein, from Norman Berkowitz, Debra & David Berman and family, Les & Beverly Cheikin, Judy & Doug Conrad, Mr. & Mrs. Philip Fried, Nori Goldsmith & Len Blum, Lori & Bruce Greenbaum, Elaine & Alan Haber, Janet & David Heiser, Stacy & Jonathan Hochberg, Cindy & Gary Jacobs, Pam & Mark Kaplow, Margot Metzger & Steven Glick, Leslie & Henry Novack, Janet & Robert Paul, Joanie & Norman Rosenbaum, Jane & Gerard Rothschild, Barbara & Jared Scharf, Sandi & Bob Shapiro, Laura & Seth Solomons, Denise & Bill Topkis, Helene, Dan, Jordan & Scott Wurtzel, Lisa & Charles Zakarin, Sue & Alan Zverin *Robert Gordon, in memory of beloved mother, Ada, from Sonya, Howard & William Bernfeld, Linda & Paul Ellenbogen, Edith & Sy Evans, Jackie & Bud Freedman, Ruth Jacobson, Helen & Harold Lehrer, Joyce & Richard Tanchum *Melissa Grossman, in memory of beloved grandmother, Dr. Rose Koblenz Goldberg, from Joy & Michael Goldstein, Janet & David Heiser, Jamie & Adam Wagner *Ira Holm, in memory of beloved father, from Debra & David Berman, Janet & David Heiser
*Michelle & Jeffrey Jaffe, in memory of beloved grandmother, Fannie Spindler, from Ellen & Michael Jaffe *Erna Kahan & family, in memory of beloved husband, father and grandfather, Jack, from Allene & Ken Berman, Sonya Bernfeld, Marilyn Bicher, Selma Bubel, Judy & Stanley Buchholz, Mimi & Hy Charney, Barbara Cohen, Ruth Cohen & family, Steve Cohen, Edith & Sy Evans, Miriam Feinstein, Jackie & Bud Freedman, Joy & Michael Goldstein, Janet & David Heiser, Cynthia Kahan, Lisa, Paul & Jamie at Karnes Plumbing, Ruth Krainin & family, Helen & Harold Lehrer, Nancy & Bruce Lumish, Leslie & Henry Novack, Parkside Memorial Chapels, Inc., Janet & Robert Paul, Sheila & David Rosen, Jean Rosenberg, Martha Schiller, Robert Schiller, Thelma Silberstein, Joyce & Richard Tanchum, Robert Tunick, Karen & Bob Walker, Dee & Marvin Yasgur, Jill Yolen *Herbert Kahan, in memory of beloved brother, Jack, from Sonya Bernfeld, Ruth Cohen & family, Miriam Feinstein, Helen & Harold Lehrer *Janet Kirsch & family, in memory of beloved uncle, Jack, from Gerry Roth, Jamie & Adam Wagner *Diane & Nissim Levy, in memory of beloved aunt, Florence Cohen, from Ilene & Mark Lowenthal *Leslie Brandeis Novack, in memory of beloved mother, Sylvia Brandeis, from Ruth Krainin & family *Harriet Masnik, in memory of beloved brother, from Mimi & Hy Charney *Toni & Marty Meyers, in memory of beloved father, Aaron “Harry” Meyers, from Jamie & Adam Wagner *Tracey Milbauer, in memory of beloved grandmother, Anna Greene, from Norman Berkowitz, Janet & David Heiser, Stacy & Jonathan Hochberg, Joanie & Norman Rosenbaum, Helene Simon, Jamie & Adam Wagner *The Miller family, in memory of beloved mother & grandmother, Dorothy Jaffe, from Joyce & Joe Askinasi, Debbie & David Berman, Jill & Ken Goldman, Shirley & Allan Lind *Jill Mintz, in memory of beloved brother, from Jill & Ken Goldman *Larry Rand, in memory of beloved wife, Madelon, from Lorraine & Michael Benowich, Gail & Richard Buzin, Judy & Doug Conrad, Adrian & Stu Gelbard, Linda & Marc Goldstein, Ruth Krainin & family, Nancy & Bruce Lumish, Howard Rubin *Sam Roberts, in memory of beloved sister, Ruth Roberts, from Parkside Memorial Chapels, Inc. *Janet Romano, in memory of beloved mother, Miriam Feinstein, from Selma Bubel, Mimi & Hy Charney, Erna Kahan, Parkside Memorial Chapels, Inc. *Francine Rosenfield & family, in memory of beloved mother, Marion Rosenfield, from Sonya Bernfeld
The Congregation Gratefully Acknowledges Contributions to KTI
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*Susan Rosson, in memory of beloved mother, Bobbie Kadin, from Jill & Ken Goldman, Lori & Bruce Greenbaum, Stacy & Jonathan Hochberg, Laura & Seth Solomons *Jan Rotner, in memory of beloved father, Sydney Nadel, from Allene & Ken Berman, Jackie & Bud Freedman, Linda & Marc Goldstein *Phyllis Rovner, in memory of beloved mother, Evelyn Cohen, from Parkside Memorial Chapels, Inc. *Herman Rubin, in memory of beloved wife, Harriet, from Howard Rubin *Alan Saltzman, in memory of beloved brother, Marty, from Allene & Ken Berman, Jackie & Bud Freedman, Janet & Robert Paul, Sheila & Robert Rednick, Howard Rubin, Martha Schiller *Martha Schiller, in memory of beloved husband, Harvey, from Adrian & Stu Gelbard, Joy & Michael Goldstein, Linda & Marc Goldstein, Ruth Krainin & family, Janet & Robert Paul, Jean Rosenberg, Thelma Silberstein, Ethel & Mort Weisburd, Jill Yolen *Jodi Schwartz, in memory of beloved father, Mel Schwartz, from Lisa Zakarin *Bert Slonim, in memory of beloved mother, Ethel, from Ilene & Mark Lowenthal *Adam Slotnick, in memory of beloved mother, Eve Slotnick, from Parkside Memorial Chapels, Inc. *Susan Tarshis, in memory of beloved husband, Sy, from Jackie & Bud Freedman *Robert Tunick, in memory of beloved wife, Marjorie, from Norman Berkowitz, Allene & Ken Berman, Sonya Bernfeld & Joe Gianfrancesco, Selma Bubel, Judy & Stanley Buchholz, Mimi & Hy Charney, Barbara Cohen, Ruth Cohen, Steve Cohen, Linda & Paul Ellenbogen, Edie & Sy Evans, Rochelle Feinberg, Nate Feinman, Tema & Jerry Feintuck, Jackie & Bud Freedman, Sheryle & Ed Goldstein, Belle & Jules Harris, Janet & David Heiser, Lenore Hermann, Ruth Krainin & family, Helen & Harold Lehrer, Ilene & Mark Lowenthal, Eleanor & Henry Lowet, Nancy & Bruce Lumish, Phyllis & Harry Mix, Leslie & Henry Novack, Parkside Memorial Chapels, Inc., Janet & Robert Paul, Sheila & Bob Rednick, Gertrude & Eugene Reich, Sheila & David Rosen, Jean Rosenberg, Howard Rubin, Barbara Saltzman, Martha, Kathi & Robert Schiller, Rhoda & Richard Shapiro, Joyce & Richard Tanchum,
Karen & Bob Walker, Dee & Marvin Yasgur, Barbara Yolen, Jill Yolen *Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Wasserman, in memory of beloved mother, Fannie Spindler, from Ellen & Michael Jaffe Speedy Recovery to: *Mimi Charney, from Sonya Bernfeld & Joe Gianfrancesco, Barbara Cohen, Ruth Cohen, Steven Cohen, Erna Kahan, Janet & Robert Paul, Gerry Roth, Thelma Silberstein *Belle Harris, from Leslie & Henry Novack *Ruth Krainin, from Jackie & Bud Freedman *Janet Paul, from Leslie & Henry Novack *Paula Rebak, from Janet & Robert Paul *Gloria Stern, from Mimi & Hy Charney PRAYERBOOK FUND In Honor of: *Cantor Sklar with heartfelt appreciation, from Karen Schek In Loving Memory of: *Esther & Irving Korman, beloved parents, from Carl Sultan & family, Judy Korman Sultan & family *Sylvia & George Winick, beloved parents, from Evelyn Winick Deepest Sympathy and Condolences to: *Fred Clark, in memory of beloved son, Brian, from Linda & Paul Ellenbogen *Ruth Cohen, in memory of beloved husband, Cliff, from Janet & Robert Paul *Erna Kahan, in memory of beloved husband, Jack, from Janet & Robert Paul *Martha Schiller, in memory of beloved husband, Harvey, from Janet & Robert Paul YAHRZEIT FUND In Loving Memory of: *Ceil Azorsky, beloved mother & grandmother, from Sonya, William & Howard Bernfeld *Adele & August Berman, beloved parents, from Kenneth Berman *Miriam Bernfeld, beloved mother-in-law, from Sonya Bernfeld *Nathan Brenner, beloved father, from Gloria Silverstein *Israel Buchholz, beloved father, from Stanley Buchholz *Sarah & Samuel Clark, beloved parents, from Arty & Mildred Clark and family *Elie Cohen, beloved son, from Nina & Raphael Cohen
*Sylvia & Arthur Cohen, beloved parents, from Barbara Brandon *Dorthea Elkan, beloved mother, from Sheryle Goldstein *Nancy Elkan, beloved sister, from Sheryle Goldstein *Frenchy Falik, beloved sister, from Jay Golding *Maurice Halperin, beloved father, from Belle Simon *Freddy Heiser, beloved father, from David Heiser *Sarah Karnes, beloved sister, from Esther Hausman, Ruth Karnes
*Irving Katz, beloved father, from Howard Katz
*Helen & George Krangle, beloved parents, from Nancy & Bob Krangle *Herman Kromberg, beloved father, from Bill Kromberg *Joseph Landes, beloved father, from John Landes *William Lowenthal, beloved father, from Mark Lowenthal *Sara Lumish, beloved mother, from Bruce Lumish *Ida Perlman, beloved mother, from Marian Kromberg *Lynn Clark Radom, beloved daughter, sister & niece, from Arty, Shelley & Mindy Clark & family *Jerry Roth, beloved husband, from Gerry Roth *Richard Sachs from Judith Sachs *Deborah Schwartz, beloved aunt, from Barbara Wexler *Esther & Harry Schwartzman, from Judith Sachs *Frieda Simon, beloved mother, from Arthur Simon *Michelle Sobel, beloved wife, from Jerrold Sobel *Saul Sobel, beloved father, from Jerrold Sobel *Lawrence Somkin, beloved brother, from Ilene Lowenthal *Rose Somkin, beloved mother, from Ilene Lowenthal *Robert Sussman, beloved father, from Ethel Weisburd *Beatrice Tanny, beloved sister & sister-in-law, from Mimi Charney and Erna Kahan *Seymour Wagner, beloved father, from Adam Wagner *Blanche Weiser, beloved mother, from Gerry Roth
D O N A T I O N S (Continued)
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KIDDUSH FUND In Honor of: *Mimi Agata‟s special birthday, from Debbie & Barry Konner *Laura Drechsler, on the occasion of her Bat Mitzvah, from Bea & Robert Drechsler *Michael Grossman, on the occasion of his Bar Mitzvah, from Melissa & Steve Grossman *Noah Lubin, on the occasion of his Bar Mitzvah, from Robin & Matt Lubin *Adam Newmark, on the occasion of his Bar Mitzvah, from Ellen & Richard Newmark *Julia Serin, in honor of her Bat Mitzvah, from Jill & Craig Serin A donation was received from Joy & Michael Goldstein in honor of their 33rd wedding anniversary and Michael‟s D‟Var Torah In Loving Memory of: *Sidney Brandeis, beloved father, from Leslie Brandeis Novack *Yetta Golding, beloved grandmother, from Arthur Joel Eisenberg *Birdie Goldstein, beloved mother, from Sheryle & Edward Goldstein *Samuel Goldstein, beloved father, from Arnold Goldstein *Minna Haas, beloved grandmother, from David Heiser *Hede & Isidore Loeb, beloved aunt & uncle, from David Heiser *Zvi Neuman, beloved father, from Michah Neuman, Ron Neuman *Syd & Samuel Paul, beloved parents, from Janet & Robert Paul *Lucille & Julius Rutberg, beloved grandparents, from Henry Novack *Fred Schwartz, beloved father, from Victoria & David Yolen *Ruth & Frank Soifer, beloved parents, from Janet & Robert Paul *Ben Tunis, beloved father, from Diane Yasgur *Sam Yolen, beloved grandfather, from David Yolen
RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND In Memory of: *Evelyn Cohen, from Phyllis Rovner * Leatrice Hoppen, from the Hoppen family *Jack Kahan, from Erna Kahan *Harvey Schiller, from the Schiller family *Marjorie Tunick, from Robert Tunick In Honor of: *Allison Abrutyn, on her Bat Mitzvah, from the Abrutyn family *Eva‟s babynaming, from Barbara & Jared Scharf *Rabbi Alpert for her spiritual support and friendship, from Karen Schek Deepest Sympathy and Condolences to: *Toni & Marty Meyers, in memory of beloved father, Aaron “Harry” Meyers, from Eileen & Steve Stein Donations were received from Joanne & Jeffrey Goldstein, Lottie & David Katz CANTOR’S DISCRETIONARY FUND In Honor of: *Allison Abrutyn, on her Bat Mitzvah, from the Abrutyn family Congratulations and Best Wishes to: *Cantor Sklar on her installation from Julie & Amir Leshem, Joyce & Richard Tanchum TORAH REPAIR FUND In Honor of: *David Heiser, with deepest appreciation for his support and friendship, from Karen Schek LADIES AID Deepest Sympathy and Condolences to: *Mildred Clark, in memory of beloved brother, Arthur, from Bea Schechter *Robert Tunick, in memory of beloved wife, Marjorie, from Jackie & Marvin Goldowsky HEBREW SCHOOL FUND Deepest Sympathy and Condolences to: *Elinor Stolar, in memory of beloved brother, Melvin Burs, from Ruth, Barbara & Steve Cohen
HESED FUND In Honor of: *Rita, Nancy, Brian & Kevin with appreciation for their support and friendship, from Karen Schek Deepest Sympathy and Condolences to: *Robert Tunick, in memory of beloved wife, Marjorie, from Ethel & Mort Weisburd EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM FUND In Honor of: *Shari Kibel with deepest gratitude, affection and respect, from Karen Schek Deepest Sympathy and Condolences to: *Erna Kahan & family, in memory of beloved husband, father & grandfather, Jack, from the Kirsch‟s, the Kurtz‟s, the Simon‟s
D O N A T I O N S (Continued)
Women Newly Diagnosed are Urged to Contact
WJCS Breast Cancer Navigator WJCS is urging women newly diagnosed to contact its Breast Caner Navigator Program, which provides mentors for help and support through breast cancer diagnosis and treatment. Each mentor is a breast cancer survivor, who can offer the type of support and understanding that only someone who has been down that road can provide. For more info, contact Jessica Cigale, MSW, BCN Coordinator, at 914-761-0600 ext. 144 or [email protected]. Breast Cancer Navigator is a program of WJCS supported by funding from UJA-Federation of New York.
WJCS Holocaust Survivor Groups
Set Meeting Dates
The WJCS Holocaust Survivor Group
meets the first Tuesday of the month
starting September 6, The WJCS
Holocaust Child Survivor/2nd
Generation Group meets the second
Tuesday of the month starting September
13 and The WJCS Holocaust 2nd
Generation Group meets the third
Tuesday of the month starting September
20. All groups meet from 7 – 9 PM at
WJCS, 141 North Central Avenue,
Hartsdale. Anyone interested in joining can
contact Facilitator Halina Rosenkranz at
949-6761 X541 or
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September 2011 - Elul 5771/Tishrei 5772
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1
7:30 p.m. Service
2
7:09 Candlelighting
3
Shoftim
9:30 a.m. Service
4
Meditation Grp,
9:30 a.m.
8:30 a.m. Service
5
Labor Day
Office Closed
6
7
8 ECP Parent
Orientation
8:00 p.m.
General Ticket
Sales, 8:00-9:30 p.m.
7:30 a.m. Service
9
6:58 Candlelighting
10
Ki Tetze
Adam Newmark Bar Mitzvah, a.m.
Matthew Jaffe
Bar Mitzvah, p.m.
9:30 a.m. Service
5:15 p.m. Service
11 Meditation Grp, 9:30a.m.
Community Wide
9/11 Commemoration
at Lyon Park,
4:00 p.m.
8:30 a.m. Service
12
ECP 3’s & 4’s
First Day
13
Religious School
First Day,
Gimel-Zayin
14
15
Religious School
First Day,
Torah-Bet
16
6:46 Candlelighting
17 Ki Tavo
Julia Serin
Bat Mitzvah, a.m.
9:30 a.m. Service
18
Meditation Grp,
9:30 a.m.
8:30 a.m. Service
19
ECP 2’s First Day
20
Board Meeting
8 p.m.
21
22
23
Got Shabbat,
6:30 p.m.
6:34 Candlelighting
24 Nitzavim-Vaylech
Michael Grossman
Bar Mitzvah, a.m. Selichot Program at
KTI, 8:30 p.m.
9:30 a.m. Service
25
Cemetery Memorial
Service Riversville
Cemetery in Glenville, Ct.
10:30 a.m.
Meditation Grp, 9:30a.m. 8:30 a.m. Service
26
27
28 Erev Rosh Hashanah
Mincha & Maariv,
6:15 p.m.
6:25 Candlelighting
29
Rosh Hashanah
Services, 8:45 a.m.
Young Family Service,
10:00 a.m.
Tashlich Ceremony &
Mincha 4:30 p.m.
30 Rosh Hashanah
Services, 8:45 a..m..
Young Family Service,
10:00 a.m. 6:22 Candlelighting
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October 2011 - Tishrei/Heshvan 5772
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1
Haazinu
Laura Drechsler Bat Mitzvah, a.m.
9:30 a.m. Service
2 Meditation Group,
9:30 a.m.
8:30 a.m. Service
3
4
Religious School
Meet the Teachers
7:15 -8:30 p.m.
5
6
Parent Child
Orientation,
9:30 a.m.
7
Erev Yom Kippur
Kol Nidre
6:00 p.m. Service
6:10 Candlelighting
8 Yom Kippur
Services, 9:30 a.m.
Yizkor 11:30 a.m.
Young Family Service,
10 a.m. Mincha , 4:45 p.m.
Shofar, 7:20 p.m.
9 Meditation Group,
9:30 a.m.
10
Columbus Day
Office Closed
11
12 Erev Sukkot
6:02 Candlelighting
13
Sukkot
9:30 a.m. Service Pizza in the Hut
5:00 - 6:00 p.m.
for ECP, Torah
LaTaf - Gimel
14
Sukkot
7:30 a.m. Service
5:59 Candlelighting
15 Hol Hamoed Sukkot
Austin Topkis
Bar Mitzvah, p.m.
9:30 a.m. Service
5:45 p.m. Service
16 Kitah Vav Nosh & Drosh
in Sukkah,
9:15-11:00 a.m.
Meditation Group, 9:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Service
17
18 Board Meeting,
8:00 p.m.
Hei J Time
for Sukkot, 6:30 p.m.
19
Erev Shemini Atzeret
5:51 Candlelighting
20
Shemini Atzeret Services, 9:30 a.m.
Yizkor, 10:45 a.m.
Simchat Torah
Celebration, 6:15 p.m.
21
Simchat Torah
Services, 9:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m. Service
5:48 Candlelighting
22 Bereshit
9:30 a.m. Service
23 8:30 a.m.
Service 30 8:30 a.m.
Service
24
31
25
26
27
First Day ECP
Parent Child
Program
28
Zayin Class Service, 6:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m. Service
5:39 Candlelighting
29 Noah
Noah Lubin
Bar Mitzvah, a.m.
Skylar Zakarin Bat
Mitzvah, p.m. 9:30 a.m. Service
5:45 p.m. Service
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The KTI College Committee would like to
keep in touch with you throughout the
2011-2012 school year. Please indicate
your updated college address below.
NAME_______________________________ ____________________________________ ADDRESS___________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ Email:_______________________________
E-Z Pay Pre-pay $100 =
credit for 11 tribute cards.
Take advantage of this
convenient payment plan.
For General Fund Donations
Only!!
Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund, Prayerbook, and Kiddush donations
must be paid by separate check.
Call the KTI Office, 939-1004 for
more information.
GENERAL FUND - Supports general maintenance of synagogue facilities. RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND - Funds dispensed by Rabbi as she sees fit for charitable and educational purposes. CANTOR’S DISCRETIONARY FUND-Funds dispensed by Cantor for musical programs and activities. KIDDUSH FUND - $118 donation to co-sponsor kiddush and $360 to be a sole sponsor. Funds are allocated to subsidize Saturday morning kiddushim and collations on Friday night and holidays. PRAYER BOOK FUND - $36 donation used to replenish supply of weekday, sabbath and holiday prayer books. YAHRZEIT & MINYAN FUNDS - Donations are used to purchase or replace religious items - torah covers, kippot, lace coverings, taleisim, havdalah sets - and for maintenance of Memorial Boards. RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FUND - Funds subsidize enrichment programs and materials for the Religious School. EARLY CHILDHOOD FUND - Funds are used for books, toys and special programs for the nursery program. TREE OF LIFE - $180 per leaf for the Tree of Life in the vestibule of the main building to commemorate special occasions. MEMORIAL PLAQUES - $360 for a brass plaque hung in the Daily Prayer Room in memory of a departed loved one. It is lit each year during the week of the Yahrzeit observance and Yizkor holidays. PERMANENT SEATS - $1,500 per seat. A brass nameplate reserves seat(s) for family members during High Holiday Services. LIBRARY FUND - Books will be purchased for our new library in the Gantz Building Multi-purpose room. HESED FUND - Donations are used to fulfill acts of loving kindness, bringing comfort to those in the community who are in need.
CONTRIBUTIONS ARE A MINIMUM OF $10 EXCEPT WHERE NOTED.
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KTI to Participate in
Its Annual High Holiday
Food Drive!
This year our congregation will once again sponsor a food drive for the High Holidays. In our 13th year, we ask you to open your hearts (and pantries) and give generously. On Rosh Hashanah, we will hand out grocery bags, and on Kol Nidre Eve, we ask you to bring them back to the synagogue filled with food. The food will then be donated to the Interfaith Soup Kitchen at St. Peter‟s Church in Port Chester and we will have started to fulfill the commandment in Deuteronomy 15:11 which says: “Because the land will always have those who are in need, which is why I command you: open your hand to the poor and needy kinsman in the land.” We will also be acting in harmony with the themes of the haftarah on Yom Kippur, which urges us to depart from our selfish ways, and think of the poor, the hungry and the downtrodden on our fast day. Please - fill the bags with tuna fish, soups, vegetables, beans, fruit cocktail, canned potatoes, peanut butter, spaghetti sauce, mustard, mayonnaise, ketchup, salad dressing, noodles, jello mix, coffee, iced tea mix - and bring them back on Kol Nidre Eve. Let‟s all participate in this mitzvah - and make it an even more meaningful Yom Kippur!
A SPECIAL FUND IS NOW IN PLACE TO
RECEIVE MONETARY DONATIONS
WHICH WILL BE USED TO
PURCHASE DESPERATELY NEEDED
COOKING POTS AND UTENSILS, PAPER
GOODS, FRESH MEATS AND DAIRY
PRODUCTS AS NEEDED FOR THE
ST. PETER‟S SOUP KITCHEN.
PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO
CONGREGATION KTI AND MAIL
TO THE KTI OFFICE.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED
SUPPORT.
Thanks to the generosity of our members, KTI has
been able to send in more than $1,600 in donations
to the Friends of JTS this year.
The $20 JTS voluntary donation which appears on
your bill at the beginning of every calendar year is
sent to the Jewish Theological Seminary to provide
scholarship assistance to deserving students in their
five New York based schools: The Rabbinical
School, the H.L. Miller Cantorial School, the
Graduate School, the William Davidson Graduate
School of Jewish Education and List College.
With community support, JTS will continue to
provide the finest education for the Jewish leaders
of tomorrow.
A Special Occasion .....
Anniversary, Birthday, Wedding,
Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Graduation
Celebrate with a leaf on
our Tree of Life
cost $180.00
A beautiful way to commemorate
important life cycle events.
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THE DEADLINE FOR OUR FOOTBALL POOL IS
MONDAY, September 12
PLEASE RETURN YOUR FORMS TO THE KTI OFFICE EVEN IF YOU DO NOT WISH
TO PARTICPATE.
SPONSOR A KIDDUSH !
Have you had a recent simcha in your
life - the birth of a baby, an
anniversary or birthday, an upcoming
wedding or a special memorial or yahrzeit?
You don’t even need a reason to sponsor
the kiddush after Shabbat Services.
Sole Sponsorship - $360.00
Co-Sponsorship - $118.00
Call Rita Unger at 939-1004
to make arrangements.
WJCS HEALING CENTER SETS FALL/WINTER SCHEDULE
Beginning September 11 the WJCS Jewish
Spiritual Healing Center is offering a variety of programs including Spiritual Support Groups,
Spiritual Journeying Groups, Healing Services and Contemplative Sundays. For info go to http://
www.wjcs.com/hc-schedule or contact Rabbi Pamela Wax, WJCS Spiritual Care Coordinator, at
[email protected] or 914-761-0600 X149.
WJCS Offers Support to Chronically Ill
WJCS Pathways to Care is starting a support group for people living with serious chronic illness such as Parkinson's Disease, COPD, end-stage renal disease, advanced heart disease, cancer or Multiple Sclerosis. The group will meet on Mondays (Sept. 19 & 26; Oct. 10, 17, 24 & 31 and Nov. 14) from 11:30 – 1:00 PM at WJCS, 141 North Central Avenue, Hartsdale. There is a suggested donation of $70 for the series. For more info contact Nicki Weiss at 761-0600, ext. 142 or [email protected].
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PARKSIDE MEMORIAL CHAPELS, INC.
is proud to announce that DAVID E. GOLDSTEIN Is now associated with our Jewish family-owned and
operated chapel as a New York State LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR
David attended the Bruno M. Ponterio Ridge Street School and Blind Brook High School
in Rye Brook. David earned his Associate of Science in Funeral Service Degree and his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration at Lynn University in Florida. David, a lifelong resident of Rye Brook,
became a Bar Mitzvah at Congregation Kneses Tifereth Israel and he and his family have been members of the Congregation for over forty years.
DAVID E. GOLDSTEIN will continue the Parkside family traditions and commitment to
serving you in your time of need. So, if you have need and would like to speak to a LOCAL JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTOR who lives in your community, call:
DAVID E. GOLDSTEIN at PARKSIDE MEMORIAL CHAPELS
(914) 937-4888 or Toll-Free at 1-888-860-8616 Executive Offices 98-60 Queens Blvd. Forest Hills, NY
There is a difference. . . let us tell you why, let us show you how. . .
ZION MEMORIAL CHAPEL Independent & Local
785 E. Boston Post Rd. Mamaroneck, NY 10543. 914-381-1809. www.zionmemorialchapel.com
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Since t ime immemorial, blessing the lulav (palm branch) and etrog (citron) has been the Jewish way of thanking God for the blessings of the earth on the holiday of Sukkot. By pointing the four species together in six directions, we remind ourselves that God‟s presence can be found in every area of our lives. The lulav and etrog provide us with wonderful opportunities for family involvement. Kids (and adults!) love the sight, the smell, the touch of the lulav and etrog, and of the flax in which we wrap the etrog. Everyone can be involved in putting together the different parts of the lulav. The blessings can be made by the family together, not only in shul on Yom Tov but also during Hol Hamoed (the intermediate days of Sukkot) at home, every day! And kids love to carry the lulav and etrog to and from synagogue and in shul during the Hoshanot procession. Sukkot is a very tactile, dramatic holiday, and the high point occurs in shul, when a roomful of
people carrying lulavim and etrogim form a procession for Hoshanot. This is one of those mitzvot (command-ments) that is best done by a large crowd. You really feel a sense of the holiday when the whole community comes together, lulav and etrog in hand, circling the synagogue. And celebrating Sukkot with the mitzvah of lulav and etrog is a powerful answer to Jewish apathy. Reading frightening statistics about assimilation and intermarriage, many Jews throw up their hands and say “what can we do?” With the lulav and etrog we have a tool in our hands to fight back against Jewish apathy. With one act, one mitzvah, the Jewish community can make a powerful group statement about our will to renew ourselves spiritually. Let‟s do it together! Let large numbers of us purchase a lulav and etrog, make the blessings and bring them to shul for Hoshanot! We will make it easy for you! The Synagogue will order the lulavim and etrogim for a price of $45 per set. Orders must be
submitted to the KTI Office by Monday, October 3. We will make sure you receive your lulav and etrog by Tuesday, October 11. On Thursday, we will find a Synagogue full of people bearing lulavim and etrogim - and our Synagogue will be transformed into a wonderful sea of green and yellow! Join us in this mitzvah! Fill out the form below, return it with your check to the Synagogue. A Joyous Sukkot to All!
HOW DO WE PRAISE GOD, WITH PLANTS?
LULAV & ETROG ORDER FORM Name:______________________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________ Telephone: _________________________________________________ Please order _______ lulav and etrog set(s) for us. We enclose a check for $45 per set. Reminder: We use the lulav and etrog in synagogue on Thursday & Friday, Oct. 13 & 14 as well as during Hol Hamoed Sukkot.
NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE
PAID WHITE PLAINS, NY PERMIT NO. 1106
CONGREGATION KTI 575 King St., Port Chester, NY 10573
Port Chester, N.Y. 10573 (914) 939-1004 www.ktionline.org
Rabbi Jaymee M. Alpert
Cantor Alexis K. Sklar
Sam Barkin, Co-President
David Heiser, Co-President
Jeff Goodman, Vice President
Bruce Lumish, Treasurer
Elyse Echtman, Secretary Alan Haber Past President Sandy Zisser Education Director Robin Goldberg Early Childhood Program Director Rita Unger Synagogue Administrator Marian Kromberg & Rita Unger K.T. Items Editors