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1 September 1-30, 2013 26 Elul-26 Tishrei 5774 Congregation B’nai Israel A Congregation Affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism 147 Years of Consecrated Service to God, Torah and Israel High Holiday Schedule EREV ROSH HASHANAH Wednesday, September 4 Mincha/Maariv 6:00 p.m. Candlelighting 7:46 p.m. ROSH HASHANAH (first day) Thursday, September 5 Morning Service 8:30 a.m. Family Service 10:30 a.m. Tashlich Service (Lake behind CBI) 5:15 p.m. Mincha/Maariv 6:00 p.m. Candlelighting 8:45 p.m. ROSH HASHANAH (second day) Friday, September 6 Morning Service 8:30 a.m. Family Service 10:30 a.m. Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat 6:00 p.m. Candlelighting 7:43 p.m. Saturday September 7 (Shabbat Shuvah) Morning Service 9:30 a.m. Mincha/Maariv/3rd Meal/Havdalah 7:00 p.m. YOM KIPPUR Friday, September 13 Kol Nidre 7:15 p.m. SHARP Candlelighting 7:31 p.m. Saturday, September 14 Morning Service 9:00 a.m. Family Service 10:30 a.m. Yizkor 11:00 a.m. Mincha 5:30 p.m. Neila 6:45 p.m. Fast Ends 8:29 p.m. EREV SUKKOT Wednesday, September 18 Service 6:00 p.m. Candlelighting 7:22 p.m. SUKKOT (first day) Thursday, September 19 Morning Service 9:30 a.m. Mincha/Maariv 6:00 p.m. Candlelighting 8:20 p.m. SUKKOT (second day) Friday, September 20 Morning Service 9:30 a.m. Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat 6:00 p.m. KEVER AVOT SPECIAL CEMETERY SERVICE Sunday, September 8, 2013 11:00 a.m. at Beth Shalom Cemetery The Hazzan will assist those wanting special memorial prayer(s) recited at the grave. Please call the office, 419-517-8400, if you need a ride. Departure from B’nai Israel parking lot at 10:30 a.m. 6525 Sylvania Avenue Sylvania OH 43560 p. (419) 517-8400 f. (419) 517-8401 www.cbitoledo.org Thursday, September 5, 2013 5:15 p.m. On Rosh Hashanah it is tradition to walk to a river or spring (preferably one that has fish in it) and recite special prayers called penitential prayers. Tossing the bread crumbs on the water is symbolic of casting away our sins and starting a new year with a clean slate. Bring Your Own Bread. We will meet at 5:15 p.m. at the lake behind the campus.

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September 1-30, 2013 26 Elul-26 Tishrei 5774

Congregation B’nai Israel

A Congregation Affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism

147 Years of Consecrated Service to God, Torah and Israel

High Holiday Schedule

EREV ROSH HASHANAH Wednesday, September 4

Mincha/Maariv 6:00 p.m. Candlelighting 7:46 p.m.

ROSH HASHANAH (first day) Thursday, September 5

Morning Service 8:30 a.m. Family Service 10:30 a.m. Tashlich Service (Lake behind CBI) 5:15 p.m. Mincha/Maariv 6:00 p.m. Candlelighting 8:45 p.m.

ROSH HASHANAH (second day)

Friday, September 6 Morning Service 8:30 a.m. Family Service 10:30 a.m. Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat 6:00 p.m. Candlelighting 7:43 p.m.

Saturday September 7 (Shabbat Shuvah) Morning Service 9:30 a.m. Mincha/Maariv/3rd Meal/Havdalah 7:00 p.m.

YOM KIPPUR Friday, September 13

Kol Nidre 7:15 p.m. SHARP Candlelighting 7:31 p.m.

Saturday, September 14 Morning Service 9:00 a.m. Family Service 10:30 a.m. Yizkor 11:00 a.m. Mincha 5:30 p.m. Neila 6:45 p.m. Fast Ends 8:29 p.m.

EREV SUKKOT Wednesday, September 18

Service 6:00 p.m. Candlelighting 7:22 p.m.

SUKKOT (first day) Thursday, September 19

Morning Service 9:30 a.m. Mincha/Maariv 6:00 p.m. Candlelighting 8:20 p.m.

SUKKOT (second day) Friday, September 20

Morning Service 9:30 a.m. Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat 6:00 p.m.

KEVER AVOT

SPECIAL CEMETERY SERVICE

Sunday, September 8, 2013 11:00 a.m. at Beth Shalom Cemetery

The Hazzan will assist those wanting special memorial prayer(s) recited at the grave. Please call the office, 419-517-8400, if you need a ride. Departure from B’nai Israel parking lot at 10:30 a.m.

6525 Sylvania Avenue

Sylvania OH 43560

p. (419) 517-8400

f. (419) 517-8401

www.cbitoledo.org

Thursday,

September 5, 2013

5:15 p.m.

On Rosh Hashanah it is tradition to walk to a

river or spring (preferably one that has fish in

it) and recite special prayers called penitential

prayers.

Tossing the bread crumbs on the water is

symbolic of casting away our sins and starting

a new year with a clean slate.

Bring Your Own Bread. We will meet at 5:15 p.m. at the lake behind the campus.

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Join B’nai Israel for BREAK THE FAST

Yom Kippur

Saturday , SEPTEMBER 14, 2013

Immediately following Neila service

RESERVATIONS REQUIRED

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

Open to everyone. Your check is your reservation. Please send to the office, by September 4, 2013. If you have any questions please call the office 419-517-8400.

Junior Congregation

For our High Holiday celebration the Youth Department and USY have teamed up for Junior Congregation 5774. This year we will include fun-filled educational programming, USY led services, holiday games, singing, and storytelling. All activities will be age appropriate for Pre-K through 6th grade. Services will begin at 10:30 a.m. on both days of Rosh Hashanah and on Yom Kippur.

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

PLEASE HELP THE JFS FOOD BANK

B’nai Israel USY (BITUSY) IS COLLECTING NON-PERISHABLE FOOD 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. UNOPENED PERSONAL CARE ITEMS ARE ALSO NEEDED.

Gala Simchat Torah Celebration

Thursday, September 26 at 7:00 p.m. Have you ever gone to synagogue services and

been told to sit down and be quiet?

Well, not tonight! Come sing along and dance to the beat of live music provide by

“The Klezmer Fusion Band” Be sure and stay for a delicious ice cream sundae or

lift a glass and toast the New Year with a rousing L’chiam!

Bring a funky hat for the Hazzan's "Mad Hatter's Maariv"

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PREPARING FOR THE HIGH HOLIDAYS

So that we do not arrive at the spiritual climax of our Jewish year – the High Holidays - unprepared,

our tradition helps us attain an appropriate state of mind, beginning at least a month before during the Hebrew

month Elul.

We introduce various rituals such as reciting Psalm 27 twice a day, and sounding the shofar each

morning except Shabbat and the day before Rosh Hashanah. The following elucidations of these ancient rituals

might help enlighten your understanding of the Holidays, and assist you with your Holiday preparation.

In the sequence of sentences in Psalm 27, there are 5 words, then another 5; 6 then 6; 7 and 7; then the

Hebrew word “achat” meaning “one.” This corresponds with the saying in Judaism, “ma’alin bakodesh v’lo

moridin – in holiness we ascend not descend.” There are 5 Books of the Torah, 6 Books of the Mishna, 7 days

of the week, 10 Commandments, 12 Tribes and 14 is the Hebrew word “yad – God’s Hand” from Exodus

14:31 which states, “Israel saw the great Hand that God inflicted upon Egypt.” Finally comes “achat” - 1 -

God.

The sounds of the shofar are as follows:

1 sound – tekiah

3 broken sounds – shevarim

9 staccato sounds like wailing – teruah

1 long sound – tekiah gedolah.

We begin the year whole as in tekiah, but as the year passes, things happen and we tend to sin, as in

shevarim. Then we fall and cry out for help, as in teruah. Finally, we hope God answers our prayers so that we

are able to return stronger, as in tekiah gedolah.

On behalf of Jan, Mayron, Jenna, Chandler, Ari, Hayley, and Jackie, I extend to you our warmest

wishes for a shanah tovah, a wonderful new year 5774 with a long and strong tekiah gedolah.

Hazzan Ivor Lichterman

N O T E S F R O M T H E CANTOR

A heartwarming story from our library…………………….

Sadly, with our move to the new building, our library collection had been neglected. Happily, Caren Zaft decided she needed a new challenge in her life to fill her days. And fill her days she has!!! First, she observed how books were strewn on shelves in varying degrees of disarray. Shelves were overflowing and not in any particular order. Many books on upper shelves could not easily be reached. Then, never having obtained any formal library training or experience, Caren became very adept by learning cataloguing the current high-tech way. Determined to rescue this valuable resource by the High Holidays, Caren and her committee took on the daunting task of reorganizing the books by categories suggested by the Association of Jewish Libraries. Their goals included removing duplicate books to free up shelf space, removing general interest books from the Youth Lounge and cataloguing all books on LibraryThing.com which any CBI member can access on line to search and review titles in our collection. Finally, it is hoped to establish a library committee to brainstorm and develop suggested policies and proce-dures for organization, distribution, purchases, disposal of discards and other matters as recommended by the Associa-tion of Jewish Libraries. The Board of Trustees is grateful for the initiative taken by Caren and her committee who have spent endless hours this past summer in the CBI library. Many thanks to Emmie Brody, Josh Brody, Alyssa Portnoy, Cathy Sperling and Steve Sperling. When you have a chance, stop by and check it out and check out a book!

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The High Holidays are rapidly approaching. We are all looking forward to the coming year providing health and happiness to our loved ones. Your board of trustees want to wish you a Shana Tova and thank you for all your support this past year. The success of our great congregation is due to member involvement. B’nai Israel strives to provide our members with a variety of avenues to have positive Jewish experiences. This includes daily religious services, beautiful Shabbat and Holiday services, reli-gious school, celebration of life cycle events and a long list of social programming. We have an im-pressive tradition of volunteerism with many, many congregants offering their precious time to help support the functions and programming of our shul. In the next bulletin, we will list the committees that CBI has established as well as recognizing those that are involved. We will also identify which committees have openings and would ask you to consider offering some of your talent to these groups that will significantly benefit our shul. An exciting new effort is now underway to begin preparing for the 150

th Anniversary of Con-

gregation Bnai Israel. A large group is being organized to coordinate special programming to cele-brate this amazing milestone. Please watch for updates and more information about this. As we approach the holidays, we look forward with optimism to a wonderful year at CBI.

Shana Tova.

Ron Wachsman President

PRESIDENT’S CORNER

RABBI JASON MILLER

B’nai Israel is happy to welcome guest Rabbi Jason Miller and his family to our congrega-

tion for the High Holidays. Rabbi Miller has worked on college campuses with Hillel and

has gained a reputation as a pied piper with Jewish teens and twenty somethings. He can

talk about sports and movies just as easily as he can talk about Torah and Jewish law.

Rabbi Jason is a frequent guest on HuffPost Live, the “Mojo in the Morning” show on

Channel 955 in Detroit, Fox News, and the Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer on CNN. Trained as a kosher supervisor, Rabbi Jason is the founder and director of Kosher Michigan -- a kosher certification agency. He serves on the boards of several national and local organizations including the Jewish Outreach Institute, Michigan Jewish Sports Foundation, the Taubman Institute at the University of Michigan, JARC and Kadima. He is an alumnus of the Rabbis Without Borders fellowship through Clal (The National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership) and the STAR Foundation’s Professional Education for Excel-lence in Rabbis fellowship.

Please say hello to Rabbi Jason and his family when you are in shul.

TODAH RABAH

Caren Zaft for all her work in the library.

Steve & Cathy Sperling, Alyssa Portnoy, Josh Brody and Emmie Brody for helping Caren Zaft in the library.

Randy Auslander, JoJo Markowicz, Alix Greenblatt, Marcia Liber, & Roanne Katzman for cleaning the silver in our cas-es and in the ark.

Dick Greenblatt and Fran Weinblatt for updating our email

lists.

MAZEL TOV

Joel & Judy Scheinbach on the marriage of their son Adam to Sara Victorson.

Ellen Hively on the birth of her son, Henry Richard.

Joel & Linda Beren and David & Joan Katz on the birth of their granddaughter and great granddaughter Mia Sydney.

Hazzan Ivor & Jan Lichterman on the birth of their grandson Chandler Dean

Jessica Leizerman and Betsy & EJ Leizerman on the birth of their son and grandson Caleb Charles

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MEN’S CLUB

JOIN US! Last year was great… But we’re just getting

started!

2013 Programs

Sukkah build September 8 Red, White & Blues* September 21 Breakdown Sukkah September 29 Breakfast Health Lecture* November 10

2014 Programs

BGSU hockey game* January 25 World Wide Wrap February 2 Men’s Club Shabbat March 29 Yellow Candle Program April 27 Movie Night* April CBI Beautification Day May 18 Staff kitchen for Purim and Chanukah

* Denotes New Program

2013-2014 Dues $25.00

Make checks payable to: CBI Men’s Club

Mail to: CBI

attn.: Greg Davis

6525 Sylvania Ave.

Sylvania, OH 43560

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SISTERHOOD

Sisterhood Judaica Gift Shop

Shop early for the holidays.

We have a large selection of Judaic items that will make wonderful hostess gifts or en-

hance your own celebration of the High Holidays.

HOURS: Wednesdays 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Sundays 9:30 a.m. – noon (when Sunday School is in session)

Rummage Sale

Drop off at Etz Chayim 9:00 a.m.-noon

Sunday September 29, 2013

Monday September 30, 2013

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Workers are needed.

Call Kathryn Linver at 419-882-0607 or Rhoda Miller at 419-517-8400

Sisterhood Opening Meeting

Sunday, September 22, 2013 at 10:00 a.m.

Featuring and starring the participants of the 2013 Israel Confirmation Trip. Come and hear the students tell us about their life changing trip to Israel.

Dues $25 Brunch $8

MAKE YOUR RESERVATION EARLY

You’re not going to want to miss this special program.

RSVP by September 16 to the office at 419-517-8400 or [email protected]

2013-2014 Torah Fund Women Ensuring Conservative/Masorti Jewish Education

Support the campaign as we celebrate its 70th Anniversary.

GIFT OPPORTUNITIES Guardian……….….………...$300

Benefactor……….…………..$180

Chai Units………….………..$72, $54, $36, $18

Koach …….....………….……$28

Pins will be given to all donors at the

Benefactor and Guardian level.

Sale Dates:9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Monday, October 7, 2013

Tuesday, October 8, 2013 (Bag Day)

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.

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As Jewish Federation of Greater Toledo celebrates Israel’s 65th birthday/an-niversary, Jewish Family Service (JFS) is planning "Israel at 65: A Celebration of Art." Set for October 17-20 at Congregation B’nai Israel, the event will serve as a fundraiser for JFS. On the evening of October 17, an opening gala will be held for patrons and sponsors.

Co-chairs for the event are Alix and Dick Greenblatt and Gail and Jay Mirrow. Committee members are Rochelle Barchick, Bonnie Berland, Paul Causman, Jill and Matt Kripke, Marilyn Levine, Rhoda Miller, Lisa and Barry Rosen, Nancy Starr and Ron Wachsman.

Presented by Safrai Gallery of Jerusalem, “Israel at 65: A Celebration of Art” will feature a comprehensive collection of original oil paintings, watercolors original lithographs, and etchings

for exhibition and sale. The exhibition of more than 1,000 works

of art will feature 100 artists from Israel and around the world, in-cluding such masters as Shemuel Katz, Dorit Levi and Shraga Weil.

The entire community is in-vited to view and purchase these unique offerings.

Jewish Federation of Greater Toledo Upcoming Events

RSVP to 419-724-0354or [email protected]

The Senior Adult Programs of the Jewish Federation of Greater Toledo are supported in part through your campaign dollars and through a generous grant from the Jewish Senior Services Supporting Organization. All events are part of the Jewish Federation of Greater Toledo and occasionally take place at the various synagogues. Please note registration deadlines for all programs! To register for a Jewish Federation Senior Program, please call 419-724-0354 or email [email protected].

To register for a Jewish Federation of Greater Toledo senior program, please call 419-724-0354 or email

[email protected]

Special Notice:Please note that our trips are open to all seniors and reservations and

payment are due at the time of the request to hold your space. We will accept reservations on a first-come basis since space is limited. A waitlist will be formed as needed. No confirmations will be mailed; your credit card charge or cancelled check will serve as your confirmation. Please fill out an Emergency Contact Form if you will be traveling with us for the first time.

For questions about a program, please contact René Rusgo at 419-724-0365 or [email protected] or Mary Lou Whittaker at 419-531-2119 or [email protected]. Please note registration deadlines for all programs. To register for a program, please call 419-724-0354 or email [email protected].

Thursday, September 12“The Stars …What does it all mean for the coming year”with Janet Amid, Astrologer, Columnist, and Media Personality1 p.m.Federation CampusLeonard Lounge6465 Sylvania Avenue, Sylvania

Join us as we explore our lunar calendar during this time between the high holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kip-pur and see what the stars can teach us about the concept of forgiveness and what the coming year may bring for us. Plus, enjoy a personalized mini reading!Registration is required by Tuesday, September 3.

Thursday, October 3Movie Day! Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy(English, 84 minutes)1 p.m.Maumee Indoor Theatre601 Conant Street, MaumeeFree event: popcorn and soda provided

Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy is the first documen-tary film to explore the 50-year

period of Broadway musical development in which songs were created almost exclusively by Jewish Americans. These are the popular songs that our na-tion took to war, sang to their children at bedtime and whistled while waiting for the bus; they comprise the vast majority of what is now commonly referred to as “The American Songbook.”Registration is required by Monday, September 30.

Thursday, October 24 andFriday, October 25Ohio Amish Country!

Join us for a fabulous fall mini getaway in the heart of Ohio Amish Country! Enjoy travel via motor coach, accommoda-tions at the lovely Carlisle Inn, Sugarcreek, an amazing family lunch at Dutch Valley Restau-rant, a matinee performance of Half-Stitched – The Musical ,an evening performance of A Fam-ily Comedy Variety Show at The Amish Country Theater, Walnut Creek- live music, hilarious ac-tors and Ken Groves, nationally recognized ventriloquist.

See Toledo Jewish News for additional information on all programs.

Israel at 65: A Celebration of ArtJewish Family Service art show set for

October 17-20 at B’nai Israel

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8

SAVE THE DATE

David BrozaLive in concert

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RELIGIOUS SCHOOL We are looking forward to the first day of Religious School on Sunday, September 8, 2013. Numer-ous exciting activities are planned to enhance the school year including collaborative programming with the students from Shomer Emunim. Last year we began building relationships with our friends in the Western Galillee. We are expanding our programming this coming year enabling our students to make new connections in Israel. Please return your registration forms for Religious school by September 8

th. We are looking forward

to a great year

Kim Brody

Religious School Principal [email protected]

Sept. 8th – First day of Religious School

Wednesday, Sept. 11th

Sunday, Sept. 15th NO Religious School

Sunday, Sept. 22nd - Sisterhood opening program

with Israel trip presentation

Sunday, Sept. 29th - Race for the Cure

grades 8—10 will volunteer

Wednesday, Oct. 2nd

Sunday , Oct. 6th NO Religious School,

USY Fall Boards/ Freshman Kinnus

Wednesday, Oct. 9th

Sunday, Oct. 13th

Wednesday, Oct. 16th

Sunday, Oct. 20th

Wednesday, Oct. 23rd

Sunday, Oct. 27th

Wednesday, Oct. 30th

Religious School Calendar September and October

Fall is here and BITUSY (B’nai Israel Toledo United Synagogue Youth) is busy planning a sched-ule of fantastic programing. To celebrate the Jewish New Year, USY and Kadima are joining forces to “Party Like It Is 5774”. The party will be hosted in the CBI Youth Lounge on Sunday, September 1st at 6:00 p.m. To take advantage of the fall weather on September 22, USY will be going apple picking at McQueen’s Orchard at 2:00 p.m. BITUSY will be preparing for the Fall Boards and Freshman Kinnus that will be held at B’nai Israel on Friday, October 4 thru Sunday, October 6. This event is the highlight of season as Toledo will be hosting Jewish youth from all over Central Region (CRUSY) of United Synagogue Youth. Please open your home when you are called and asked to house attendees. Please contact Youth Director, Stephen Lamb at [email protected] for more information.

USY & KADIMA

Torah Tot Class We are very pleased to offer a two year old class two times per month at CBI from 9:30 a.m.—noon.

September and October Dates are 9/8, 9/29, 10/13, 10/27

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Dear Families,

We are very excited to announce that BITUSY (B’nai Israel Toledo United Synagogue Youth) will be hosting the 2013 CRUSY Fall Boards/Freshman Kinnus at B’nai Israel. This is an amazing opportunity for our USYers and congregation to participate in a weekend full of prayer, education, Jewish community and FUN!

Fall Boards is scheduled for the weekend of October 4-6, 2013. In order to make this weekend an absolute success, we are asking for your help. Please consider opening up your home and serving as a host family for the convention.

Below is a housing form to get you started. Please fill out the form and return it to B’nai Israel.

We look forward to working with you to make this weekend a huge success! If you have any questions, please feel free to call Stephen Lamb at 419-517-8400 or [email protected]

Todah Rabah,

Stephen Lamb Michael Portnoy Meira Zucker Youth Director CBI Youth and Education Vice President Youth Activities Chair

2013 USY FALL BOARDS/FRESHMAN KINNUS

Friday, October 4 Saturday October 5 Sunday October 6

HOST FAMILY HOUSING APPLICATION FORM

A host family is responsible for the following:

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 - Breakfast at host home - 9:15 a.m. drop off at B’nai Israel -8:30 p.m. return to host home

10:15 p.m. arrive at B’nai Israel For a sleep over

Name of Host Family: _________________________________________________

Address: ______________________________________________________________

Home Phone: ___________________________ Cell Phone: ___________________________

Name of USYer(s) in household (if any): _____________________________________________ Number of females you can house _____ Number of males you can house _____

*** Co-ed housing is NOT permitted***

Do you have a Kosher home? __________ Do you have a Shomer Shabbat home? __________

Do you have any pets? __________ If yes, what kind? __________

Does anyone in your home smoke? —————

Parent/Adult Signature: _______________________________________________ PLEASE MAIL COMPLTEDTED FORM TO:

BITUSY, 6525 Sylvania Ave., Sylvania OH 43560 or Email [email protected]

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4 10:00 p.m. pick up at B’nai Israel and return to host homes

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CONGREGATION B’NAI ISRAEL RELIGIOUS SCHOOL

2013-2014 REGISTRATION FORM

Child’s Full Name Hebrew Name Grade/fall 2013 Birthdate

1. ___________________________________________________ _____ ___________

2. ___________________________________________________ _____ ___________

3. ___________________________________________________ _____ ___________

4. ___________________________________________________ _____ ___________

Parents/Guardians: ____________________________________________________________________

Primary Address: _______________________________________________________________________________________

(Street) (City) (State) (Zip)

Phone: _____________________ _____________________ ____________________

(home) (parent cell) (parent cell)

Email address: ________________________________________________________________________

Parents/Guardians: ____________________________________________________________________

Secondary Address: ___________________________________________________________________

Phone: _____________________ _____________________ ____________________

(home) (parent cell) (parent cell)

Email address: ________________________________________________________________________

Emergency Contact: ________________________ ________________ ___________________

(Name) (Home phone number) (cell)

In order to better meet the needs of our students, please list any special information:

Medical conditions: ___________________________________________________________________

Allergies: __________________________________________________________________________

Medications your child(ren) takes: ________________________________________________________

List any special needs/assistance: ________________________________________________________

***Preschool students must be 21/2 by September 8, 2013***

PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO CONGREGATION B’NAI ISRAEL

Registration deadline: September 8, 2013

No child will be admitted to Religious School

without being properly registered

School Fee (Sunday): $ 250.00 School Fee (Wednesday): $ 450.00 Torah Tots $ 225.00 Confirmation Fee: $ 100.00

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TRIBUTE

In Memory of

CELIA GOODMAN

Mel & Donna Rukin

BETTY SMITH

Leslie & Michael Podolsky

Yahrzeit

ZALE REINSTEIN

MARTIN BRACKER

Marilyn J. Reinstein & Family

JULIA ALTMAN, Beloved

grandmother

Merv & Marlene Russell

SARAH COOPERMAN

Florence Ostrow ***

MORRIS KARP

Marvin Karp

Elaine Levey

MAURICE LEVEY

Elaine Levey

NORMAN LEVITIN

His loving family ***

MARIYA MEYLAKHOVA

Valeri & Galina Kagan ***

PHILIP PAPURT

David Papurt & Family & Richard

Papurt ***

RACHEL WAJSKOL

Dr. & Mrs. Aron Wajskol ***

Good Health Tribute

MARVIN KARP

Larry Albert

In Honor of

HAZZAN IVOR & JAN

LICHTERMAN, Birth of grandson

Jeff & Anne Bauer

Leslie & Michael Podolsky

ELAINE LEVEY

Larry Albert

KIDDUSH

In Memory of

CELIA GOODMAN

Clara Rona

Jerry & Arlene Russell

Bill & Helene Sherman

Steve & Cathy Sperling

Sanford & Sharon Stein

BETTY SMITH

Sharon Rappaport

Steve & Cathy Sperling

Meira & David Zucker**

Wanda & Ron Wachsman**

FREIDA WILLIAMS

Steve & Cathy Sperling

Yahrzeit

SAUL KORMAN, Beloved father

Arnie & Marlene Remer **

MINNIE REMER, Beloved mother

Arnie & Marlene Remer **

HENRIETTA ROSENBERG

Howard & Ann Rosenberg ***

MAX STEINBERG

Dr. & Mrs. Cary Kart

HENRY SALZMAN

Elsie Liber

IDA BENSTEIN

Fagie & Eli Benstein***

Good Health Tribute

ELLEN CHABLER

Jerry Chabler

MAXINE ROTH

Arlene & Jerry Russell

In Honor of

HAZZAN IVOR & JAN

LICHTERMAN, Birth of grandson

EJ & Betty Leizerman ***

Phillip & JoJo Markowicz **

Jerry & Arlene Russell

Chuck & Sandy Traugott

Ron & Wanda Wachsman **

David & Meira Zucker **

Sharon & Butch Stein*

Sharon Rappaport

ED SPERLING, Special birthday

Steve & Cathy Sperling **

CHUCK & FRAN WEINBLATT,

Special anniversary

Chuck & Sandy Traugott

EJ & BETTY LEIZERMAN, Birth of

Grandson

Wanda & Ron Wachsman

RELIGIOUS SCHOOL

In Memory of

NORMAN GUDELMAN

Stuart & Kim Brody

Phyllis & Richard Bernstein

BETTY SMITH

Stuart & Kim Brody

Lois Levison

Bert & Debbie Spangenthal &

Family

Yahrzeit

AARON LEVISON

Lee & Gail Kwait **

ESTHER & JOSEPH STASSNER

FREIDA & DAVID KERPER

Helen & Sheldon Kerper***

SADYE RABB, Beloved grandmother

David & Lori Friedes **

ROZA STAHL

The Pinsky Family ***

HOWARD L. YAFFE

Saundra & Marcy Yaffe *

Good Health Tribute

SANDY SLOAN

Ellen Chabler

GAIL KWAIT

Dick & Alix Greenblatt

In Honor of

FRAN & CHUCK WEINBLATT,

Special anniversary

Gail & Lee Kwait **

Marcia Liber & Jim Kujawa

ELSIE LIBER, Special birthday

INGE HOROWITZ, Special birthday

BARBARA & BUD MCGREW, 30th

anniversary

Phyllis & Richard Bernstein*

GAIL & LEE KWAIT, Special

anniversary

Alix & Dick Greenblatt ***

LILY E. BARON

Yahrzeit

MIRIAM SAMUELS

Janet & Elizabeth Rogolsky

In Memory of

CELIA GOODMAN

Janet Rogolsky

BETTY SMITH

Hon. David & Joan Katz

In Honor of

HAZZAN IVOR LICHTERMAN,

Special birthday

HOWARD & KAREN

ROSENBAUM, Special anniversary

Hon. David & Joan Katz

HARRY GOMETZ

Yahrzeit

HERMAN GOLDHAMMER

Marty & Harriet Davis **

DAVID FETTMAN

HARRY GOMETZ

Hope & Greg Davis

In Memory of

BETTY SMITH

Marty & Harriet Davis

In Honor of

HAZZAN IVOR & JAN

LICHTERMAN, Birth of grandson

Marty & Harriet Davis **

HARRIS/WILLIAMS

In Memory of

FREIDA WILLIAMS

Kati & Steve Gale****

FLORENCE KEZUR

Yahrzeit

HARRY ZANKEL

Esther Kezur

HENRY SALZMAN

Bill and Eva Touran

In Memory of

BETTY SMITH

Sanford & Sharon Stein

GENERAL FUNDS

RALPH WAHRMAN

The Wahrman Family

FREIDA WILLIAMS Marty & Beth Kaback

MEMORIAL

FUNDS

HARRY GOMETZ Marty & Harriet Davis

Regular Contributions are $10.00

Please note: More generous contributions will be indicated in the following ways:

* denotes B’nai Mitzvah-$13.00 ** denotes Chai-$18.00

*** denotes Silver-$25.00 A box denotes Gold-$50.00

A bold box denotes Platinum-$100.00

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 Kiddush Lunch $300.00

Remember B’nai Israel in your will

Contributions for August

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RABBI MICHAEL J.

LICHTENSTEIN

Yahrzeit

DR. ANDREW WINTER

The Winter & Vrudny Families

**

SAM & DORA MOSTOV

In Memory of

NANETTE MAINWALD

Sylvia Goldstein

MARIAN & STANLEY

OBERLIN

Yahrzeit

ISADORE SCHALL, Beloved father

Alan & Susan Schall

MICHAEL & RENEE

QUIROGA

Yahrzeit

IDA COHEN

Ronald Goldman, Nora Dedrick,

Richard Goldman & Rachel Castillo

***

MELVIN NEWMARK, Brother

Jerold & Ruth Gold

In Honor of

BILL & BETTY QUIROGA, Special

anniversary

Eli & Fagie Benstein

Jeff & Diane Goldstein

DR. DAVID SCHEER

Jeff & Diane Goldstein

SAMUEL SCHWARTZ

In Honor of

HOWARD ROSENBAUM, Mensch

of the Year

Bob & Suzi Greenberg

KAREN & HOWARD ROSEN-

BAUM, 55TH

anniversary

Marcia Liber & Jim Kujawa

In Memory of

BETTY SMITH

Howard & Karen Rosenbaum

CANTOR J.ULIUS ULMAN

In Honor of

INGE HOROWITZ, Special birth-

day

Eleanor Golding

BOBBI & AMY

ROSENBLOOM

Good Health Tribute

TED MILLER

Rochelle Russell & Irwin Rosen-

bloom

BUILDING

BEAUTIFICATION

MARILYN DEVENOW

Yahrzeit

DAVE BLUMBERG

Mr. & Mrs. Alan Blumberg**

KATZ SANCTUARY

Yahrzeit

WILLIAM & ROSE HIRSCH, Be-

loved parents

Sherrie Zaft **

EVELYN SIMON, Mother

Bernice Katz & Shirley Yaffe

GOLDIE SWARTZ*

MORRIS SWARTZ*

MAX SHERMAN*

William Swartz

In Memory of

CELIA GOODMAN

Nancy Katz

Shirley Yaffe

NEW BUILDING

Yahrzeit

SADIE BUSTOW

Lillian B. Petler

HELEN LESKY, Mother

Diana Lipszyc ***

JAMES SCHROEDER

Richard Schroeder

SAM LEVIN, Husband & Father

Michael, Barbara & Yvette

Levin

CLARA KATCHER

NORMAN KATCHER

Marty & Rita Katcher

SADIE DAMRAUER

CHARLOTTE KALNIZ

Peggy & Marvin Damrauer

In Memory of

CELIA GOODMAN

Gary & Andrea Delman

Michael & Sarna Dorf **

Bob & Suzi Greenberg

Joe Greenberg & Sandy

Romanoff

Karen Lieberman ***

Jim & Diane Perlman

Gary & Marilyn Reinstein **

Bill & Carol Richman

DESIGNATED

FUNDS

MABEL SMITH, Mother & Nana Sondra Gallis & Family

CELIA GOODMAN Robert & Susan Bach

NORMAN GUDELMAN

Stuart & Lori Feldman & Family

David & Lori Friedes ***

LublinSussman Group ***

Steve & Jennifer Sampson ***

Scott & Sherri Singer & Family

Dean Wilson ***

Bill & Marcia Zimmerman ***

Abe & Martha Birnbaum**

EDI LEHRNER

Janice Spirn

BETTY SMITH

David & Michelle Bader

Eli & Fagie Benstein

Gary & Andrea Delman

Paul & Rona Rothschild ***

Joe Shugarman

Adrienne Silverman **

Kathy & Jim Sack**

AL BROOKENTHAL

Dr. Herman & Felicia Anchor

Good Health Tribute

MARCIA LIBER

Alan & Charlotte Kominars

JERRY LEVISON

Jim & Arlene Rose

In Honor of

LEE & GAIL KWAIT, Special anni-

versary

Eli & Fagie Benstein

HAZZAN IVOR & JAN LICHTER-

MAN, Birth of grandson

Eli & Fagie Benstein

Tom & Shelley Helberg **

Jim & Kathy Sack **

GARY REINSTEIN, Special birthday

Bob & Suzi Greenebrg

STEPHEN & CHERYL ROTH-

SCHILD, Special anniversary

Eli & Fagie Benstein **

KAREN & HOWARD ROSEN-

BAUM 55th anniversary

Marilyn & Gary Reinstein**

Eli & Fagie Benstein

KANDEE STORM

Jo Jo & Stu Goldberg

WASSERSTROM FUND FOR

CHAPEL

FURNISHINGS

In Honor of

HAZZAN IVOR & JAN LICHTER-

MAN, Birth of grandson

Paul Causman **

ABE & DOROTHY

STEINBERG SKIP FUND

Yahrzeit

DR. MORTON STEINBERG, Brother

Belle Swartz**

HELEN FINK BURKE

In Honor of

INGE HOROWITZ, Special birth-

day

Janice Edelstein

Mayer & Dee Wainstein****

HAZZAN IVOR & JAN LICHTER-

MAN, Birth of grandson

Inge Horowitz ***

In Memory of

CELIA GOODMAN

Michael & Lois Burke

Yahrzeit

Thinking of you

RUTH & MARTY SITZMANN

Inge Horowitz

SHERWIN & NAOMI

KRIPKE ISRAEL

PROGRAM

Yahrzeit

AARON LEVISON

Ira Levison Family **

SALLY WEXLER, Mother &

Grandmother**

Rhoda Miller & Family

IRVIN GREENSPOON

Marcia Liber & Family*

In Memory of

ALBERT BROOKENTHAL

Linda Steinberg

MARIE DODD

Larry & Joanie Kripke

CELIA GOODMAN

Larry & Joanie Kripke

James & Bonnie Swartz

DR. MORRIS WEINBLATT

Chuck & Fran Weinblatt

Good Health Tribute

MARCIA LIBER

Sharon Hoicowitz

JERRY LEVISON

Arlene & Jerry Russell

In Honor of

HAZZAN IVOR & JAN LICHTER-

MAN, Birth of grandson

David & Michelle Bader

GAIL AND LEE KWAIT 50TH

ANNIVERSARY

Marcia Liber and Jim Kujawa

LINA PLAUT

Inge Horowitz

DR. PHILLIP HOROWITZ

Inge Horowitz

YOUTH FUNDS

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YALE ROBERTS

CAMP RAMAH

Yahrzeit

JULIA ALTMAN, Grandmother

ELSIE SIEGMAN, Grandmother

Jerry & Arlene Russell

GOLDIE SIEGMAN, Mother

Jerry & Arlene Russell *

SHIRLEY POST

Bruce, Sheila, Brynna, Jordon, &

Jay Post****

Good Health Tribute

JERRY LEVISON

Dick & Alix Greenblatt

In Honor of

HAZZAN IVOR & JAN LICHTER-

MAN, Birth of grandson

Dick & Alix Greenblatt

David, Dena, Shayna, Sam &

Dahlia Zack**

MIKE & YAEL LIBER, 25TH

Anniver-

sary

Arlene Rubinoff & Family

In Memory of

NORMAN RUBINOFF

Arlene Rubinoff & Family

ALBERT RUSSELL

RAYMOND RUSSELL

Jerry & Arlene Russell

BETTY SMITH

Joseph Shugarman

Cindy & Howie Feldstein

Marjorie Rusgo***

David, Dena, Shayna, Sam &

Dahlia Zack**

Stu & JoJo Goldberg

Judi & Marvin Fox

Saundra Yaffee*

Susan Hirsch

YOUTH ACTIVITIES

SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Yahrzeit

BRENDA FORMAN

Nina Ridgley **

TED GERSZ

Judy Gersz

In Memory of

CELIA GOODMAN

Hazzan Jamie Gloth

AL BROOKENTHAL

Ken & Felicia Figlarz Anchor

NORMAN GUDELMAN

Rob & Julie Rusgo**

BETTY SMITH

Paul Causman **

Jerry & Arlene Russell

Harry Schulman

Arlene Brookenthal

William & Marge Goldstein**

MRS. FEIGELSON, MOTHER OF

JUDY LEVY

Judy Gersz

In Appreciation

DR. BLAIR GRUBB & DR.

BARBARA STRAUS

Clara Rona****

In Honor of

MARTY & HARRIET DAVIS, Anni-

versary

LANNIE KATZMAN, Birthday

ROANNE KATZMAN, Birthday

ROBERT & BONNIE SWARTZ, Mar-

riage

Dee Shapiro

SHIRLEY TOCHTERMANN, Grand-

daughter’s marriage

Arlene Brookenthal

HAZZAN IVOR & JAN LICHTER-

MAN, Birth of grandson

Judy Gersz

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SISTERHOOD TORAH FUND

RESIDENCE HALL CAMPAIGN

OF THE JEWISH

THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY

Phyllis Diamond ….……531-5005

Marilyn Reinstein……....882-8757

In Memory of

ALBERT BROOKENTHAL

Ira & Marlene Weisman

Gertrude Levitin

CELIA GOODMAN

Martin & Ruth Sitzmann

Marilyn J. Reinstein

Phyllis Diamond

Sherrie Zaft

Arthur & Marcia Friedman

Dave & Lil Perlman

Elaine Hershman

Belle Swartz

Caren Zaft

Arnold Remer

NORMAN GUDELMAN

Arthur & Marcia Friedman

Ira & Marlene Weisman

MELVIN NUSBAUM

Ira & Marlene Weisman

BETTY R. SMITH

Phyllis Diamond

Arthur & Marcia Friedman

Sherrie Zaft

Jerry Feldstein & Corrine Adler

Dave & Lil Perlman

IRVIN GREENSPOON

Marcia Liber & Family*

In Good Health

ELLEN CHABLER

Gertrude Levitin

JAY POST

Bill & Luann Garber SHELDON ROSENBAUM, CT

Bill & Luann Garber

In Honor of

STEVE DAVIS, Bronze medal in tennis

in Maccabi games

Bill & Luann Garber

MICHAEL & RENE LEIZERMAN,

1st anniversary & Kiddush luncheon

Arnold & Marlene Remer

CANTOR IVOR & JAN LICHTER-

MAN, Birth of grandson

Bill & Luann Garber

Phyllis Diamond

Arnold & Marlene Remer

Chesed Committee

A CHESED COMMITTEE has been formed

at B’nai Israel to offer both practical assistance and

emotional support to B’nai Israel family members

who are facing serious illness or the loss of a loved

one. The meaning of Chesed is loving kindness.

This program will work with the synagogue’s

clergy. For further information regarding the Chesed

Committee or to be a participant in this program,

please contact Hazzan Lichterman at the B’nai Israel

office at (419) 517-8400.

REMINDER 2013 JEWISH HOLIDAYS

CEMETERY CLOSINGS

BETH SHALOM – OREGON

EAGLE POINT - ROSSFORD

Close every Friday at 4:00 p.m. and

all day Saturday for Shabbat.

Wednesday, Sept. 4 Close 4:00 p.m.

Erev Rosh Hasha-

nah

Thursday, Sept. 5 Closed - Rosh Hashanah

Friday, Sept. 6 Closed- Rosh Hashanah

Friday, Sept.13 Close 4:00 p.m.

Erev Yom Kippur

Saturday, Sept. 14 Closed - Yom Kippur

Wednesday, Sept.18 Close 4:00 p.m. - Sukkot

Thursday, Sept.19 Closed – Sukkot

Friday, Sept.20 Closed – Sukkot

Wednesday, Sept.25 Close 4:00 p.m.

Erev of Shemini Atzeret

Thursday, Sept.26 Closed – Shemini Atzeret

Friday, Sept.27 Closed – Simchat Torah

PLEASE LET

US KNOW…...

If you or someone you know is in the hospital

or would appreciate a visit at home from the

Hazzan, please call the shul office at 419-517-

8400 or email [email protected]

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In Memoriam

The synagogue family mourns the

loss of its member:

Betty Smith

September 1 – Elul 26….. Celia Fishbein, Morris Kornblet September 2 – Elul 27….. David Barry, Sadie Damrauer, Benjamin Goldstein, Lorna Neuman September 3– Elul 28….. Esther Friedman, Ida Goldman, Rose Karp, Albert Russell September 4– Elul 29…..Joseph Schwartz, Isadore Shall, Eva Soldinger, Dorothy Steinberg, Sally Wexler September 5 – Tishri 1….. Pearl Benjamin, Jack Burke, Anthony Grande, Paula Rosenbloom, Raymond Russell September 6 – Tishri 2….. Morris Greenberg, Ruth Katz, Josephine Teitlebaum, Ralph Wahrman, Ritajane Wasserstrom, Jennie Wittenberg September 7 – Tishri 3…..Howard Cooperman, Louis Nesenman, Charles Sack, William Shore September 8 – Tishri 4….. Leo Krawetz, Samuel Levin, Jack Schwartz, Dora Swigert September 9 – Tishri 5….. Pearl Bookman, Ray Franks, Benjamin Freedman, Martha Gerber, Phillip Horowitz, Lina Plaut September 10 – Tishri 6….. Rita Tauber September 11 – Tishri 7….. September 12 – Tishri 8….. Mae Rothman, Rebecca Schwartz September 13 – Tishri 9….. Abraham Fajerman, Miriam Fajerman, Joseph Kanter, Dinah Lubov, Dina Markowicz September 14 – Tishri 10….. Ida Benstein, Herman Brateman, Tillie Kale September 15 – Tishri 11….. Celia Kripke, Jeannette Stupsker September 16 – Tishri 12….. Louis Greenblatt, David Jerzy September 17 – Tishri 13….. Joseph Frankel, Jerome Greenblatt, Irvin Greenspoon, Morris Kaminsky, Morris Laderman. I. Maurice Seligman, Jack Stein, Morris Weinblatt

September 18 – Tishri 14….. Gladys Levison, Robin Newmark, Norman Rubinoff September 19 – Tishri 15….. Morris Flaum, Joseph Greenbaum, Fay Mann, Leo Michael, Chaya Moyer, Anna Ozrovitz, Isadore Rubin, Morris Schaner, Anna Stupsker, Erwin Wexler September 20 – Tishri 16….. Janet Federman, Samuel Fink, Esther Fishbein, Sidney Goldman, Moses Katcher, Bert Seligman, Gertrude Woodruff September 21 – Tishri 17….. Lilly Cousin, Ida Diamond, Abe Frank, Holocaust Victims, Eva Malkin, Bernice Zywotow September 22 - Tishri 18….. Dave Cohen, Ida Levine, Martin Miller, Sylvia Newmark, Morris Rappaport, Robert Schreiber, Ethel Wolkoff September 23 – Tishri 19….. Louis Igdaloff, Benjamin Salzberg September 24 – Tishri 20….. William Ciralsky, Mary Cohen, Esther Katzman, Milo Wiegler September 25 – Tishri 21….. Ira Bame, Irvin Juster, Joseph Schoen, Leon Schwartz September 26 – Tishri 22….. Elaine Kimmel, Henry Rappaport, Zale Reinstein, Morton Steinberg September 27 – Tishri 23….. ….. Hermoine Green, Frieda Schuster September 28 – Tishri 24….. Colin Carr, Pearl Fisher, Pearl Hansen, Abraham Hercovitz, Alan Hersh September 29 – Tishri 25….. Herbert Bader, Martin Bracker, Manny Brassloff, Charlotte Kalniz, Bess Levine, Ariella Scheer, Esther Strassner September 30 – Tishri 26….. Florence Davidson, Alfeed Goldman, Michael Goldstein, Jacob Goodman, Lynn Lepold, Harry Levin, Maurice Mann, Anna Negrin

SEPTEMBER YAHRZEITS

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Special Birthdays

50 years Lee and Gail Kwait 15 years Richard & Shani Abernathy

Jolie Brochin 9/6 Nancy Danziger 9/30 JoJo Goldberg 9/23 Mark Greenblatt 9/1 Richard Greenblatt 9/16 Jack Lipszyc 9/27 Louis Wilson 9/18

SIMCHA TREE

“The Tree of Life”

Leaves – 100.00 Donation

Stones - $1000.00 Donation

The following leaf has recently been inscribed on our B’nai Israel Simcha Tree

Cantor Ivor Lichterman

in honor of your special birthday With all our love

Jan, Mayron, Jenna, Chandler, Ari, Hayley, Jackie, Harriet, Jerry, Margit, & Miriam

KIDDUSH SPONSOR

If you enjoy sharing Shabbat with the congregation at our weekly Kiddush Luncheon, please consider SPONSORING A KIDDUSH to mark special occasions or to honor or remember friends and family. Contributions made to the Hiddur Fund also help underwrite the kiddush on those occasions when there are no designated sponsors.

Cost to sponsor a simple Kiddush is $300.00.

Please call the synagogue office, 419-517-8400

Or email [email protected]

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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

CONGREGATION B’NAI ISRAEL STAFF

Ivor Lichterman Hazzan [email protected]

Howard Rosenbaum Minyan Leader Kim Brody Religious School Principal

[email protected] Stephen Lamb Office Manager/Youth Director

[email protected] Rhoda Miller Community Outreach Coordinator

[email protected] Lou Steingroot Bookkeeper

[email protected] Fagie Benstein Sisterhood President David Zack Men’s Club President Sam Zack USY President

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

President Ron Wachsman Vice Presidents Hope Davis, Ellen Federman,

Michael Portnoy Secretary Alix Greenblatt Treasurer Bruce Post

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Stuart Brody, David Friedes, Jan Katz, Jill Kripke, Marc Glasser, Arnold Remer, Howard Rosenberg, Jerry Russell, Debbie Spangenthal, Fran Weinblatt, Meira Zucker

www.cbitoledo.org

SAVE THE DATE

September 2 Labor Day Office Closed

September 5 & 6 Rosh Hashanah

September 8 Sukkah build/Kever Avot

September 14 Yom Kippur

September 19 & 20 Sukkot Office Closed

September 21 Men’s Club Red, White, and Blues

September 22 Sisterhood Opening Meeting

September 26 & 27 Sukkot Office Closed

September 29 Take down Sukkah

October 3-6 USY Fall Boards & Freshman Kinnus

October 6-8 Rummage Sale

October 22 Sisterhood Book Club A Boy and a Pigeon by Mier Shalev