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T H I S M O N T H AT C H I Z U K A M U N O 1 September 2013 | Elul 5773 - Tishrei 5774 I ndividual families celebrate s’mahot, such as a Brit Milah, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, or a wedding. And our schools celebrate special milestones, such as the completion of units of study and graduations. The calendars of our affiliate groups are marked with many special occasions. But when do we celebrate our connection to Chizuk Amuno? When do we rejoice as one synagogue family? Last year, the Congregational Life Committee (CLC), with representation from each of Chizuk Amuno’s affiliate groups and the school community, took the first steps in this direction with Laser Lights Hanukkah and Dancing with the Stars Purim. This year, the CLC is planning four major programs: the Sukkot Tailgate Bash on Sunday, September 22, Laser Lights II (brought back by popular demand) for Hanukkah on Tuesday night, December 3, a major Purim Celebration on Saturday night, March 15, and a Learning Festival on Sunday, May 4. Mark your calendars now for the Chizuk Amuno Community Sukkot Tailgate Bash, which will, God-willing, take place on Sunday morning, September 22 from 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. , rain or shine. In addition to a delicious BBQ tailgate lunch and chili cook-off, we will have a concert on the lawn by the Rusty Spurs, sports for all ages, a sing-along in the sukkah, moonbounce, children’s character meet ‘n greet, face painting, art projects, popcorn, snow cones and cotton candy. Volunteers are needed for a special project for the Jared Scott Levy Memorial Garden at 10:30. Please note that the Derekh Amuno dedication will take place at 10 a.m. in front of the building entrance to the Hoffberger Chapel. The Sisterhood Shredding and eCycling Event, as well as the I.O.U. Clothing Drive, will be from 9 a.m.-Noon. Reservations for the Tailgate Bash can be made online at chizukamuno.org, by check at the synagogue office ($6 per person/$18 per household), or at the door ($7 per person/$21 per household). We look forward to welcoming your entire family to our opening synagogue-wide program on Sunday, September 22. B’Shalom, Rabbi Paul D. Schneider Celebrating with Our Community Selihot: An Evening of Greeting, Reflection, and Hope Saturday, August 31 Join with our community to prepare for Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur. 8:30 p.m. Havdalah 8:45 p.m. “The Holiness of Hope: Being Optimistic in a Worried World” A new Jewish year is upon us. The same old world confronts us. Our days fill with worries about world events, about our personal challenges, and how best to live with meaning and contentment. Preparing for the High Holy Days, we’ll reflect. How do we stay realistic and hopeful? What inspiration do we seek? What optimism does Judaism teach? Join with Rabbi Shulman as we explore answers to these questions. 9:15 p.m. Dessert Reception 9:45 p.m. Preparing for the New Year Before our service begins, the Torah Scrolls in the ark are publicly changed into their white High Holy Day covers. 10 p.m. Selihot Service A String Quartet will accompany Hazzan Perlman and the Chizuk Amuno choir during our Selihot Service. Our rabbis will each reflect on this question: “What do you hope for in the New Year?” Blessing Our Children Erev Rosh HaShanah September 4, 6 p.m. I t is a meaningful Jewish custom to begin each holiday occasion with blessings and hopes for our children. Receiving their parents’ loving embrace at the start of a new year, children of all ages, children of every generation, feel the joy and promise in holiday celebration. At Chizuk Amuno, we will celebrate this timeless tradition as a community during our first service of the New Year, on Erev Rosh HaShanah. (Please note, the Ma’ariv service lasts one hour. Blessing our children will take place during the first portion of our gathering.) Our family blessings are inclusive, celebrating all ages and each generation. Parents, bring your children. Adult children, bring your parents, your children’s grandparents. Grandparents, bring your children and grandchildren. For more details regarding High Holy Day services, please refer to page 4.

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September 2013 | Elul 5773 - Tishrei 5774

Individual families celebrate s’mahot, such as a Brit Milah, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, or a wedding. And our schools celebrate special milestones, such as the

completion of units of study and graduations. The calendars of our affiliate groups are marked with many special occasions.

But when do we celebrate our connection to Chizuk Amuno? When do we rejoice as one synagogue family?Last year, the Congregational Life Committee (CLC), with representation from each of Chizuk Amuno’s affiliate groups and the school community, took the first steps in this direction with Laser Lights Hanukkah and Dancing with the Stars Purim. This year, the CLC is planning four major programs: the Sukkot Tailgate Bash on Sunday, September 22, Laser Lights II (brought back by popular demand) for Hanukkah on Tuesday night, December 3,

a major Purim Celebration on Saturday night, March 15, and a Learning Festival on Sunday, May 4.

Mark your calendars now for the Chizuk Amuno Community Sukkot Tailgate Bash, which will, God-willing, take place

on Sunday morning, September 22 from 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. , rain or shine. In addition to a delicious BBQ tailgate lunch and chili cook-off, we will have a concert on the lawn by the Rusty Spurs, sports for all ages, a sing-along in the sukkah, moonbounce, children’s character meet ‘n greet, face painting, art projects, popcorn, snow cones and cotton candy. Volunteers are needed for a special project for the Jared Scott Levy Memorial Garden at 10:30.

Please note that the Derekh Amuno dedication will take place at 10 a.m. in front of the building entrance to the Hoffberger Chapel. The Sisterhood Shredding and eCycling Event, as well as the I.O.U. Clothing Drive, will be from 9 a.m.-Noon.

Reservations for the Tailgate Bash can be made online at chizukamuno.org, by check at the synagogue office ($6 per person/$18 per household), or at the door ($7 per person/$21 per household). We look forward to welcoming your entire family to our opening synagogue-wide program on Sunday, September 22.

B’Shalom,

Rabbi Paul D. Schneider

Celebrating with Our Community

Selihot: An Evening of Greeting, Reflection, and HopeSaturday, August 31Join with our community to prepare for Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur.

8:30 p.m. Havdalah

8:45 p.m. “The Holiness of Hope: Being Optimistic in a Worried World”

A new Jewish year is upon us. The same old world confronts us. Our days fill with worries about world events, about our personal challenges, and how best to live with meaning and contentment.

Preparing for the High Holy Days, we’ll reflect. How do we stay realistic and hopeful? What inspiration do we seek? What optimism does Judaism teach? Join with Rabbi Shulman as we explore answers to these questions.

9:15 p.m. Dessert Reception

9:45 p.m. Preparing for the New Year

Before our service begins, the Torah Scrolls in the ark are publicly changed into their white High Holy Day covers.

10 p.m. Selihot Service

A String Quartet will accompany Hazzan Perlman and the Chizuk Amuno choir during our Selihot

Service. Our rabbis will each reflect on this question: “What do you hope

for in the New Year?”

Blessing Our ChildrenErev Rosh HaShanah September 4, 6 p.m.

It is a meaningful Jewish custom to begin each holiday occasion with blessings and hopes for our children. Receiving their parents’ loving embrace

at the start of a new year, children of all ages, children of every generation, feel the joy and promise in holiday celebration.

At Chizuk Amuno, we will celebrate this timeless tradition as a community during our first service of the New Year, on Erev Rosh HaShanah. (Please note, the Ma’ariv service lasts one hour. Blessing our children will take place during the first portion of our gathering.)

Our family blessings are inclusive, celebrating all ages and each generation. Parents, bring your children. Adult children, bring your parents, your children’s grandparents. Grandparents, bring your children and grandchildren.

For more details regarding High Holy Day services, please refer to page 4.

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Gemilut Hasadim Activities at Chizuk AmunoAdopt-A-Road Chizuk Amuno Brotherhood performs the mitzvah of shmirat adamah, protecting the earth, by cleaning a segment of Greenspring Avenue on Sunday, September 29 (rain date: October 6). Meet us at 9 a.m. by the front office. All supplies will be provided. All are welcome. To volunteer, please call Irwin Golob at 410/560-7422.

Jared Scott Levy Memorial Garden We are grateful to master gardener, Allen Brown, for his leadership, expertise, and dedication. The garden truly looks beautiful and is a special space for study, prayer, socializing, and reflection. To sign up for fall planting and weeding, please contact Allen Brown, 410/363-3605 or [email protected]. Todah Rabbah to Allen Brown (leader), Ann Betten, and Shari Kaplan for the beautiful summer plantings. Special thanks to Mira Baum, Ethan Bers, Alison Davis, Michelle Gold, Jacob Kligman, Megan Reznik, Alex Rubin, Bonnie Schloss, and the GECEC Summer Camp for watering in very hot weather.

Paul’s Place Women’s Listening Circle Help a listening circle for women at Paul’s Place’s. The circle is facilitated by Barbara Sugarman Grochal. Participants share experiences, listen to one another, and build community in an atmosphere of mutual respect. Rides are available from the Chizuk Amuno parking lot. For more information or to volunteer, contact Barbara Grochal, [email protected] or 410/484-0544.

NEW!! Let’s Get Together Special Connections Be on the lookout for more opportunities to volunteer with Special Connections, a group for developmentally disabled adults this fall. For more information contact Linda Levy at [email protected].

Transportation Service on Shabbat Need a ride to shul on Shabbat mornings? Rides for members who no longer drive can be arranged on a week-by-week basis. Just call Miriam Foss by Monday or Tuesday of the week you want to attend services.

Knit One, Learn Too We knit and or crochet blankets for babies in Israel and Baltimore. Each session includes study and discussion. Knitting instruction is available and everyone is welcome. We meet on the third Wednesday of every month, 2-3:30 p.m.; led by Miriam Foss and Judy Meltzer. Upcoming dates: October 23, November 20, and December 18

Ronald McDonald House Join us as we cook and serve dinners at Ronald McDonald House for families with seriously ill children. The families look forward to home cooked meals to ease the strain and pressure that come with seeking medical treatment far from home. Upcoming dates for dinner are Wednesdays, October 9, November 13, and December 11. Contact Miriam Foss to volunteer. Todah Rabbah to our August volunteers: Harriet Brown, Hillary Crystal, Margi Hoffman, Janet Kantor, Linda Levy, Marian Pachman, Marcia Scherr, Leslie Seidman, Sharon Siegel, Ron Siegel, Frada Wall, and Marsha Yoffe

Operation Welcome Home Maryland Join us as we welcome home our troops from military service overseas. Volunteers will meet at BWI airport and help pack goodie bags, welcome and cheer for soldiers, and thank them for their service. Dates are set one to three weeks in advance of the incoming flights. If you would like to be informed of these welcoming opportunities contact Rabbi Wechsler at [email protected]. This project is suitable for adults and children of all ages.

Our Daily Bread Join the Chizuk Amuno team to help serve meals to hungry men, women, and children from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sundays, September 29, October 27, and November 24. To sign up, please contact Wendy Davis, 410/358-5979 or [email protected], or Jenny Baker, 410/602-9885 or [email protected]. Todah Rabbah to those who served in June and July: Jenny Baker (leader), Randi Braman (leader), Jason Folus, Arlene Klaff, Marvin Spector, Marvin Steingart

Hakhnasat Orhim – Welcoming Guests If you live within walking distance of the synagogue and are able to host visitors for Yom Tov or Shabbat, please e-mail Rabbi Wechsler, [email protected].

We express special gratitude for funding from the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Gemilut Hasadim Endowment Fund of the Chizuk Amuno Foundation, Inc.

For questions or to participate in any Gemilut Hasadim programs, contact Miriam Foss at ext. 281 or [email protected], or refer to our website for more information.

Chizuk Amuno Joins the Susan G. KomenRace for the CureSunday, October 20Run, walk, or simply donate to support the fight against breast cancer. Race participants are invited to join in a special aliyah at Shabbat morning services on October 19 at approximately 10 a.m.

To sign up: http://www.komenmd.org/2013/chizukamunocongregation. For questions, please contact Kelly Blavatt, [email protected].

Recognizing Your GiftsTo view this month’s lists of Bimah Flowers, Perpetual Memorials, and Terumot HaKodesh–Tribute Gifts and Discretionary Fund:

• Visit the “Giving” section of the Chizuk Amuno website, www.chizukamuno.org • Click on the links on the left-hand column of our weekly e-update.

Hard copies of the Bimah Flowers and Perpetual Memorials lists can be found on the table as you enter the Sanctuary.

Baltimore Board of Rabbis Adult InstituteTuesdays, October 8, 15, and 22Hanukkah: History, Holiday, and Modern Jewish Identity taught by Rabbi Ron ShulmanHanukkah is “early” this year, an opportunity to realize that there’s much more to our Festival of Lights than a legend about oil. We’ll explore Hanukkah’s history and significance in order to discover insights for who we are and how we live as Jews today. To be held at Baltimore Hebrew Congregation. For more information and to register, visit baltimorerabbis.org/adultinstitute.

What’s Trending?Wednesdays, October 16, 23, and 30; November 6, 13, and 20, 7:30 p.m. Join Rabbi Shulman to explore current concerns within the Jewish community. Each week we’ll take a look at a #timely topic and study Jewish sources to guide our discussion. Our goal is to learn about Judaism, the larger Jewish world, and our relationships to them. Join in for any or all that interest you. Our topics include Religion - #Are ancient texts still relevant? #Secular and Religious; Human Relations - #Jewish Values and Human Sexuality #Jews and Non-Jews; and Jewish Identity - #Post-Denominational Judaism, #Aging or Renewing.

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Interview Outfits Unlimited (I.O.U.) Clothing Drive

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Please drop off cleaned, gently worn professional clothing on hangers and accessories for men and women.

Volunteers will be on hand in the Louis A. Cohen Family Chapel Lobby to accept donations and help unload cars. Receipts will be available.

Volunteers are needed to transport items. Donations take place on weekdays and Sundays.

If you drive a SUV, van, or truck and would like to do a mitzvahplease contact Miriam Foss.Questions? Call Miriam Foss, [email protected] or 410/486-6400, ext. 281.

A service initiative made possible by the Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Gemilut Hasadim Endowment Fund

Sunday, September 22 • 9 am. - Noon

C H I Z U K A M U N O S I S T E R H O O D ’ S S E M I - A N N U A L

Sunday, September 22, 9 a.m. - noonChizuk Amuno Parking Lot

All electronic and paper material to be recycled—no land� lls used.

$10 for up to 5 bags/boxes of paper to be shredded; $10 for a trunk-full of electronic items with a cord or battery.No HAZMATS, no light bulbs, no refrigerants. Flat panel TVs accepted at no charge. Older CRT TVs are $15 extra.

Used cell phones with charger will be donated to CHANA.

Questions? Please contact Marcia Scherr, 410/484-2480, or [email protected]

Shredding and eCycling Event

Hello. Many of you may know me as a

member of Chizuk Amuno and the mother of two Krieger Schechter students. Let me also introduce myself as the chair of our Community Sukkot Tailgate Bash on September 22. This event, sponsored by the Congregational Life Committee, promises to be like no other.

We invite you to come, reconnect and schmooze with your friends, nosh on the delicious chili from our chili cook-off competition, and enjoy the blue grass sounds of The Rusty Spurs. There are plenty of activities for all ages – everyone is welcome!

In addition to our normal crowd-pleasers – games, a moonbounce, snow cones, a sing-along, and so much more – this year we will feature an exciting drawing for two lower box tickets for the November 24 Ravens vs. Jets game. Raffle tickets will be sold that morning, and will also be available for purchase prior to the event through the school offices and the synagogue office. Be sure to get yours! All proceeds from the raffle will support exciting Congregational Life programming throughout the coming year.

Ravens vs. Texans • Pre-Game Warm-up at ChizukThank you to the volunteers who have already signed on to help out. As always, events such as this one can only take place with the support of volunteers. Please consider helping out, even if only for an hour. Contact me if you are interested in volunteering at [email protected].

We’re looking forward to seeing you at our Sukkot Tailgate Bash. It will be an awesome event…and we promise to have you home in time for kickoff!

See you then,

Terri Rabinowitz

Derekh Amuno DedicationSunday, September 22, 10 a.m.Join us as we dedicate our new walkway, Derekh Amuno ~ Pathway to Faith.

This project has been made possible through the generosity of Leslie M. Berman and members of the Chizuk Amuno community who purchased bricks during this initial phase. Additional pavers will be available for sale for $250 beginning October 1. 

Morning Minyan Minyan will begin at 8:30 a.m. rather than 9:15 a.m. in order to facilitate the attendance of minyan participants to both the dedication of the chapel walkway and the Sukkot Tailgate Bash, both of which begin at 10 a.m.

Rosenbloom Religious School RRS will dismiss students at 10 a.m. so that the children and their families can enjoy the festivities at the Sukkot Tailgate Bash. The admission fee for RRS students and their families will be covered by the school.

Game Day Schedule Changes • Sunday, September 22

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High Holy Day InformationErev Rosh HaShanah Wednesday, September 4 Ma’ariv 6:00 p.m.

Rosh HaShanah Thursday, September 5-Friday, September 6 Sanctuary/Krieger Auditorium Shaharit 9:00 a.m.

Stulman Auditorium Shaharit 9:30 a.m.

Erev Yom Kippur ~ Kol Nidre Friday, September 13 Ma’ariv 6:45 p.m.

Yom Kippur Shabbat, September 14 Sanctuary/Krieger Auditorium Shaharit 9:00 a.m.

Stulman Auditorium Shaharit 9:30 a.m.

Study Session: “Thinking in Jewish” 2:45 p.m. Dr. Benjamin Sax

Ask the Rabbi 4:00 p.m.

Minhah 5:15 p.m.

Neilah: Concluding Service 6:30 p.m.

Please refer to your High Holy Day brochure for complete holiday service and event times.

Family/Youth Programs•Torah for Tots, grade K and below

• Family Service, grades K-4

• Camp Tishrei Holiday Activities, grades K-4

• Middle School Services, Discussions, and Programming, grades 5-8

• Middle School Kol Nidre Service

• Teen Learning Sessions

• Family Neilah Service

Contact the Office of Congregational Education for more information, 410/486-8641.

Tuesday, September 3 - Monday, September 16

For more information, call Miriam Foss, 410/486-6400, ext. 281

Please drop off your sealed food in bins located in the Louis A. Cohen Family Chapel Lobby

and the Administrative Lobby.

Please check expiration dates.

C H I Z U K A M U N O C O N G R E G A T I O N

to benefi t community agencies

A service initiative made possible by the Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Gemilut Hasadim Endowment Fund

Beef stew, canned fruits, canned meats/tuna, canned vegetables, dish soap, disposable salt and pepper shakers, ketchup and mayonnaise, laundry detergent,

macaroni & cheese, metal forks, napkins, paper lunch bags, pasta and sauce, peanut butter and jelly, plastic baggies, plastic ware, rice, stove top stuffing,

sugar, tea bags, toilet paper

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In lieu of food, monetary donations will also be accepted and donated to kosher food funds.Make checks payable to Chizuk Amuno, Attn. Food Drive.

Erev Rosh HaShanah

Wednesday, September 4

Rosh HaShanah Thursday and Friday,

September 5 and 6

Erev Yom Kippur,

Kol Nidre Friday, September 13

Yom Kippur Shabbat, September 14

High Holy Days 2013 | 5774

ooking forward to the annual

reunion of our synagogue

community, we welcome you to

our High Holy Day celebrations

for 2013, beginning the Jewish year 5774.

At Chizuk Amuno Congregation we provide

a variety of settings for observing Rosh

HaShanah and Yom Kippur. As you make

your plans to join with us, please consult

the information in this brochure.

Thank you for being a vital part of

our community. Your presence and

participation create a warm and joyous

experience for us all.

Anticipating a meaningful season,

we look forward to a New Year

of goodness and peace!

L’Shanah Tovah!

daeh dpyl

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High Holy Days Israel Bonds CampaignDuring this year’s High Holy Day Campaign, please join members of hundreds of congregations around the country by purchasing an Israel Bond to show your support and love for Israel. Once again, Hopkins Federal Savings Bank and THE ASSOCIATED: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore are partnering to make a 100% match on all Israel Bonds purchased during the High Holy Days appeal throughout the entire Baltimore community.

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SEPTEMBER 2013 Tishrei 5774

Please refer to your High Holy Day

brochure for our complete Shabbat/Yom Kippur schedule.

September 6/7 | Tishrei 2/3Shabbat Shuvah – The Sabbath of Return Oneg Shabbat/Minhah 6:00 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat 6:15 p.m.

Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m. TORAH PORTION: HA-AZINU, DEUTERONOMY 32:1-52 Talking about Teshuvah with our Rabbis

Study Session 6:00 p.m. Minhah/Ma’ariv 7:00 p.m. Havdalah 7:54 p.m.

September 20/21 | Tishrei 16/17Shabbat Hol HaMoed Sukkot Oneg Shabbat/Minhah 6:00 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat 6:15 p.m. New Shabbat 7:30 p.m.

Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m. TORAH PORTION: EXODUS 33:12-34:26 Bar Mitzvah of Alexander Rubin Rabbi Wechsler’s Sermon Family Service 10:30 a.m. Torah for Tots 10:30 a.m.

Study Session 5:30 p.m. Minhah/Ma’ariv 6:30 p.m. Havdalah 7:32 p.m.

Schedule of Shabbat ServicesEach Friday evening and Shabbat morning we enjoy celebration, prayer, and Torah study with Rabbi Ronald Shulman, Rabbi Deborah Wechsler, Hazzan Emanuel Perlman, and our synagogue community.

This schedule indicates the weeks when our Chizuk Amuno Choir participates in services, as well as study themes, or other service features including family and Shabbat Yahad activities. Join with us to express yourself in the presence of God, to nurture your soul, and to connect your life with the life of our synagogue family.

Babysitting is available beginning at 9:15 a.m. every Shabbat, except holiday weekends.

Daily Services, Hoffberger Chapel Unless otherwise noted:Daily: 7:30 a.m. and 6:15 p.m.Sunday: 9:15 a.m. and 6:15 p.m.Shabbat Minhah, Ma’ariv, and Havdalah:

refer to weekly Shabbat schedules

September 27/28 | Tishrei 23/24 Oneg Shabbat/Minhah 6:00 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat 6:15 p.m.

Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m. TORAH PORTION: BERESHIT, GENESIS 6:9-22 Bat Mitzvah of Olivia Plant Rabbi Shulman’s Sermon Family Service 10:30 a.m. Torah Study, Lunch 12:15 p.m.

Study Session 5:15 p.m. Minhah/Ma’ariv 6:15 p.m. Havdalah 7:20 p.m.

October 4/5 | Tishrei 30/Heshvan 1Oneg Shabbat/Minhah 6:00 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat 6:15 p.m.

Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m. TORAH PORTION: NOAH, 6:9-11:32 B’nei Mitzvah of Ryan Alperstein and Zoey Driscoll Rabbi Wechsler’s Sermon Family Service 10:30 a.m.

Study Session 5:00 p.m. Minhah/Ma’ariv 6:00 p.m. Havdalah 7:09 p.m.

Candle LightingSeptember 6 7:11 p.m.

September 13 7:00 p.m.

September 20 6:48 p.m.

September 27 6:37 p.m.

October 4 6:26 p.m.

Chizuk Amuno Congregation8100 Stevenson Road, Baltimore, Maryland 21208www.chizukamuno.org

Synagogue Office 410/486-6400Synagogue Fax 410/486-4050Synagogue E-mail [email protected] Early Childhood Education Center 410/486-8642Krieger Schechter Day School 410/486-8640Rosenbloom Religious School 410/486-8641Stulman Center for Adult Learning 410/824-2055

O F F I C E R SPresident Michelle Malis, [email protected] Vice President Dr. Andrew J. Miller, [email protected] President Jason A. BlavattVice President Sandra MoffetSecretary Michelle HettlemanTreasurer Louis E. SappersteinAssistant Treasurer Stephen Pomerantz, MD

S Y N A G O G U E S TA F F Rabbi Ronald J. Shulman x230 [email protected] Deborah Wechsler x231 [email protected] Paul D. Schneider x226 Director of Congregational Life [email protected] Rabbi Emeritus Joel H. Zaiman x296 Hazzan Emanuel C. Perlman x233 [email protected]. Moshe D. Shualy x243 Ritual Director [email protected]

Director of Congregational Education Rabbi Stuart Seltzer | x234 | [email protected]

Head of School, Krieger Schechter Day School Bil Zarch | x259 | [email protected]

Director, Goldsmith Early Childhood Education Center Michelle Gold | x238 | [email protected]

Director, Stulman Center for Adult Learning Judy Meltzer | x287 | [email protected]

Director, Gemilut Hasadim Program Miriam Foss | x281 | [email protected]

Bar/Bat Mitzvah Coordinator Debby Hellman | x290 | [email protected]

Curator, Goldsmith Museum Dr. Susan Vick | x291 | [email protected]

Choir Director, T. Herbert Dimmock

A D M I N I S T R AT I V E S TA F F Director of Congregational Advancement Laurel Freedman | x275 | [email protected]

Synagogue Administrator Jenny Baker | x227 | [email protected]

Controller Rick Bernard | x256 | [email protected]

Information Systems Manager Bruce P. Yaillen | x284 | [email protected]

Cemetery Director Marsha Yoffe | x309 | [email protected]

Director of Communication and Member Services Cheryl Snyderman | x300 | [email protected]

Graphic Designer Rachel Levitan | x282 | [email protected]

Opening Day for Family Service

& Torah for TotsShabbat morning,

September 21, 10:30 a.m.The Family Service, led by Rabbi Stuart Seltzer,

is designed for families with children in kindergarten through 4th grade.

Torah for Tots, led by Michelle Gold, is designed for children kindergarten aged and younger.

Shabbat Torah Study with Rabbi ShulmanSeptember 28, 12:15 p.m.Make a reservation to join for Shabbat lunch and Torah Study with Rabbi Shulman. We’ll explore the insights of traditional and modern Torah commentators. Watch for additional Torah Study sessions once each month. Call the rabbinic office or e-mail [email protected] to reserve your place.

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Brotherhood and the RavensOn October 20 at 4:30 p.m., the Baltimore Ravens will be in Pittsburgh to play the Steelers. You’re invited to watch the game on a big-screen TV in the Esterson Auditorium. As the Ravens feast on the Steelers, you can feast on a deli dinner – all while enjoying the game and the camaraderie of Brotherhood.

Sisterhood Judaica Shop Hours: Sunday ~ 9:15-11:30 a.m.

Monday through Thursday ~ 10 a.m.-Noon; 2-6 p.m.

Friday ~ 10 a.m.-Noon

As always, we are available “buy appointment.” Contact Anne King, 410/486-5813 to make an appointment or to join our crew of dedicated volunteers. We look forward to seeing you soon!

Attention College Students and ParentsPlease send your street addresses, e-mail addresses, and year in college, so Chizuk Amuno can keep in touch throughout the coming year. Send your information to Bonnie Ziegelstein at [email protected].

B’nei MitzvahWe proudly celebrate with these students who will be called to the Torah as B’nei Mitzvah. Mazal tov to their families.

SEPTEMBER 21 Alexander Michael Rubin Dov Tzvi son of Sharon and Dr. Eric Rubin

SEPTEMBER 28 Olivia Haley Plant Channa daughter of Debra Hettleman and Lawrence Plant

OCTOBER 5 Ryan Austin Alperstein Avraham son of Sari and Warren Alperstein

Zoey Madison Driscoll Sarah daughter of Ellen and Timothy Driscoll

BirthsWe congratulate the following families on the birth of their children and grandchildren.Samuel Max Attman, son of Donna and Scott Attman,

grandson of Stephanie and Ronald Attman and great-grandson of Edward Attman.

Samuel Bruce Ciarlone, son of Hallie and Mark Ciarlone, grandson of Jan and Dr. Jay Schein and great-grandson of Doris and Jay Bernhardt.

Ava Rita Leven, daughter of Caren and Jon Leven and granddaughter of Toby and Steve Leven and Debbie and Shalom Shalom.

Milli Ruth Schwartz, daughter of Lindsay Levine and Adam Schwartz, and great-granddaughter, Beverly and Toby Wiseman

AnniversariesMazal tov to the following members of our synagogue family who will be celebrating their wedding anniversaries in the coming weeks.75th: Fannie and Albert Kishter50th: Doris and Marshall Tanhoff45th: Sande and Ed Mitchell

BirthdaysWe wish Happy Birthday to these members of our synagogue family who each celebrate a birthday milestone this month.Diane Dansicker

Stephen Dansicker

Rose Frank

Dr. Ivan Oshrine

Helen Schreiber

Michael Wallach

Bob Wolf

EngagementsWe congratulate these couples and their families as we wish them much happiness.Adam Scott Freud Kruger, son of Linda Freud, to Samantha Robyn Ellis.Andrew Attman, son of Stephanie and Ronald Attman and grandson of Edward Attman, to Julie Satisky, daughter of Laraine Satisky and Brian Satisky.

In Loving MemoryIn sadness, our synagogue community mourns the passing of our members:Robert Gerber, father of Ferne Abramowitz and

Carol Gratz

Dr. Theodore Kaiser, husband of Joan Kaiser and father of Susan Kaiser and Robert Kaiser

Gloria Kogan, mother of Todd Kogan and Fern Sugar

Samuel Zimmerman, father of Michael Zimmerman, Dr. Edward “Buzz” Zimmerman, and Robert Zimmerman

We offer our sincere condolences to our members: Michael Adess, on the loss of his mother, Mary Adess

Phyllis Attman and Harriet Glazer, on the loss of their mother, Rose Lazinsky

Ailene Fradin, on the loss of her mother, Pauline Mash

Harriet Friedman and Bernard Krol, on the loss of their mother, Rose Krol

Deena Lowenberg, on the loss of her mother, Zahava Velder

Susan Mehlman, on the loss of her father, Jerome “Jerry” Kaplan

Michael Rabinowitz, on the loss of his mother, Marlyn Joan Pinkner

Dr. Michele Shermak, on the loss of her mother, Annette Shermak

Marvin Solomon, on the loss of his brother, Leonard Solomon

As a synagogue community, we express our sincere condolences and prayers for comfort to those who mourn.

Mazal Tov to our MembersEllen Friedman, on receiving the 2013 Ahavat Tzion

Award from the Center for Jewish Education

Hazzan Emanuel Perlman, on receiving an honorary doctorate in music from the Jewish Theological Seminary

Jennifer Arndt Robinson, on being named Executive Director of the Friends of Patterson Park

Steve Abrams, Judy Finifter, Brian Goldman, Mark Komins, Aaron Max, and Mark Pressman, on being named to the Board of Directors of the Pikesville Chamber of Commerce

Opening Sisterhood MeetingWednesday, October 9, 6:30 p.m. Plans are underway for dinner and an exciting program featuring Jill Smokler, who blogs at scarymommy.com. Watch your mail and our Facebook page for details. For cost and additional information, contact Ruth Silber, [email protected].

Boscov’s Friends Helping Friends Shopping DayTuesday, October 22With your purchase of a $5 ticket, you will get a 25% discount in Boscov’s stores in PA, NJ, MD, or DE. Purchase your ticket at the Sisterhood Judaica Shop and Sisterhood gets to keep all of the proceeds from the ticket sales.

For further information, call Lynne Lichtig at 410/526-4192.

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Sukkot DecorationsTuesday, September 17Come help Sisterhood decorate the Sanctuary bimah for Sukkot.

Foundations of Jewish Family Living: Jewish Values for Parents to Share with Children20 Sessions beginning in October Mondays, 7-8:30 p.m., or Wednesdays, 9-10:30 a.m.If you are the parent of a child in Early Childhood through fourth grade, Foundations is for you. The specially designed curriculum will provide you with the learning, the language, and the confidence to be a learning partner and teacher to your own children.

Each week you will meet together with a wonderful teacher to explore what Judaism has to say about “Making Our Own Miracles,” “Overcoming Anger,” “Gratitude,” and many other subjects relevant to our lives.

At the conclusion of each lesson is a special section called Taking the Conversation Home, developed by Foundations, in collaboration with The PJ Library. This section includes a helpful list of major themes and

ideas in the lesson, topics related to the lesson for you as parents to discuss at home with your children, as well as a convenient list of The PJ Library books, arranged according to age-level, that reflect or reinforce ideas raised in each lesson.

The values presented in each lesson will come to life for your children through watching the

Shalom Sesame video clips linked to our Melton website.

Please contact Rabbi Stuart Seltzer, Director of Congregational Education, 410/486-8641, Michelle Gold, Director of the Goldsmith Early Childhood Education Center, [email protected] or 410/486-8642, or Josh Bender, Head of the Lower School, Krieger Schechter Day School, [email protected] or 410/486-8640, to learn more about this new course.

Join with your friends on this exciting journey in Jewish learning.

Buy Your Lulav and Etrog!Celebrate Sukkot with a Lulav and Etrog set from Israel. For more information please contact Brotherhood representatives, Marvin Spector, 410/484-8939 or Michael Moranz, 410/486-0277 by Monday, September 9. $45 per set.

Chizuk Amuno’s Community Choir is Back!Come here them sing at festival morning services on the second day of Rosh HaShanah.

C h i z u k A m u n o C o n g r e g a t i o n

A n n u A l M e M o r i A l S e r v i c eArlington Cemetery

Sunday, September 8, 11 a.m.

Services will be conducted by

Rabbi Ronald Shulman, Rabbi Deborah Wechsler,

and Hazzan Emanuel Perlman,

accompanied by the Chizuk Amuno Choir.

Following the formal ceremony,

Dr. Moshe D. Shualy will be available

to offer graveside prayers.

For more information, call the synagogue office 410/486-6400.

Arlington Cemetery is located on Rogers Avenue, West of Reisterstown Road.

Club Hatikvah Olé!On Sunday, October 6, at 6 p.m., Club Hatikvah will have its opening dinner. We will celebrate the start of 5774 with an all Spanish evening, including décor, scrumptious food, and entertainment by a flamenco guitar player and a flamenco dancer. For membership and reservation information, contact Carol Davis, President, at 410/833-7673 or carolgildavis@ aol.com.

Club Hatikvah is our “over 50” club open to all in the Jewish community. Let us wow you with an evening of fabulous food and outstanding entertainment. What a great way to spend a Sunday evening!

Attention 6th, 7th, and 8th Graders!Dinner and Designs in the Sukkah Wednesday, September 18, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Join Chizuk Amuno Kadima for their kick-off Sukkot program and dinner! Bring your creativity and carpentry skills – we’ll be decorating one of the Chizuk Amuno sukkot and then rewarding ourselves with a relaxing dinner and dessert in the sukkah. Please contact our Kadima Youth Advisor, Zack, to RSVP and for more information about Kadima membership and programs, [email protected]. This program is free for Chizuk Amuno Kadima members.

Melton at Chizuk Amuno Enters 17th YearCurious about God, Miracles, Free Will, and Sin? Do you want a better understanding of our holidays and rituals, what Judaism has to say about relevant ethical issues, and how learning Jewish history opens new ways for us to understand our personal and collective identity?

Join us this year and expand your circle of learning and understanding. Year One classes will begin on Tuesday, September 17, and will meet weekly for 30 weeks from 9:30-11:45 a.m.

A P RO J E C T O F T H E H E B R E W U N I V E R S IT Y O F J E RU SA L E M

Join the Shalom Squad!Join our corps of members who welcome those new to Chizuk Amuno, and, of course, to welcome those who have been here all along. A friendly face, a help with page numbers, a personal touch.

We anticipate that our Shalom Squad participants will be called upon two or three times per year, with occasional luncheon meetings after services. For details, please contact Sheila Sandbank, [email protected] or 410/484-5016, or Fran Glushakow Gould, [email protected].

Olé!

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8100 Stevenson Road • Baltimore, Maryland 21208www.chizukamuno.org

Chili Cook-off and Tailgate Lunch

Concert on the Lawn by The Rusty Spurs

Ravens Tickets RaffleAthletic Games • Moon Bounce

Popcorn • Snow Cones • Cotton Candy Children’s Character Meet ‘n Greet

Face Painting • Art Projects and so much more!

New Shabbat“And I will give you

a new heart and put a new spirit into you…”

—Ezekiel 36:26

Friday, September 20 • 7:30 p.m.Celebrating Sukkot, we’ll gather for our monthly contemporary Friday night service with guitar music. This month Josh Bender joins Rabbi Shulman to create the special spirit of New Shabbat in song, reflection, and special moments.

Participants describe New Shabbat asUplifting and Joyful • Moving and Spiritual • Powerful and Beautiful

Come enjoy an upbeat Shabbat celebration of prayer, song, and insight with your family and friends. Using a special prayer book that includes Hebrew transliteration and English reflection, everyone is welcome to join in New Shabbat.

Our next New Shabbat will take place on Friday, October 18.