Oct-Nov2014 bulletin - Congregation Shaarie Torah
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Oct-Nov2014 bulletin - Congregation Shaarie Torah
October/November 2014 www.ShaarieTorah.org 503.226.6131 Tishrei-Cheshvan/Kislev 5775 How is a Jew? You may recall that last year the Pew study on Jewish life raised a lot of eyebrows and was greeted with an enormous amount of handwringing in some quarters and triumphant arm raising in other quarters. People will be decoding the results for some time (you can read the report yourself by going to pewforum.org, and scrolling to the bottom to click on the link “A Portrait of Jewish Americans). Among the more troubling highlights were the declining percentage of people who identify as religious, and the serious challenges of the Conservative and Reform movements of drawing and retaining young people. A lot of traditional institutions and practices are becoming weaker, there is what some will label a “diffusion” of Jewish identity, an increase in secularism, an increased rate of intermarriage, Haredi Judaism is increasing in numbers. Some will read the results as proof of the rightness or wrongness of Conservative Judaism, or Orthodoxy, or cultural Judaism, or intermarriage, or Reform Judaism, or any of the many labels we’ve used to paint ourselves into little corners. Many people will read the results with an eye toward the “Who is a Jew” debate: concern about boundary issues and what represents Jewish authenticity. As a rabbi I am certainly interested in questions of boundary and the meaning of Jewish identity. My life is guided by halachah, and both my spiritual life and my professional life demonstrate my deep faith in the power of synagogues to pass on Jewish teaching, life and values. I’m also a champion of the particular approach of Conservative Judaism. But I think that ultimately the concern of the Jewish people should not be “who is a Jew” but “how is a Jew.” The Pew study does raise some serious concerns and to ignore them would certainly be foolish. They must be addressed. When rabbis, synagogue leaders, philanthropists and Jewish think-tankers put their minds to the synagogue future, I hope that we avoid discussions that are limited to labels and numbers. We should be interested in the vibrancy and depth of Jewish life. In fact, I think many of our challenges arise from the fact that we have ignored these things for too long. I often think of things in terms of music and these days I’m listening to a lot of jazz. There is magnificent jazz that can bring tears to your eyes and there is boring, jazz fit only for elevators that can…well, bring tears to your eyes until you can get off the elevator. During the High Holy Days I spoke about Charlie Parker someone whose art I deeply love. A person who can get up on stage and play Charlie Parker’s “Koko” in the year 2014 precisely as Charlie Parker played it in 1945, note for note is not, in my mind, actually playing jazz. Continues on page 3 We look forward to your presence as we celebrate, sing and dance with the Torah during Simchat Torah this year at Congregation Shaarie Torah. Please see page 17 for more details. October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah • page 1 • www.ShaarieTorah.org Office Hours Congregation Shaarie Torah Monday-Thursday 8:30 am - 5 pm Friday 8:30 am - 4 pm 920 NW 25th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97210 Gift Shop Hours Telephone: 503/226-6131 Fax: 503/226-0241 Cemetery: 503/774-8577 Email: info@ShaarieTorah.org Website: www.ShaarieTorah.org Personnel Rabbi Joshua Rose rabbirose@shaarietorah.org Cantor Aaron Vitells Melissa Bloom Executive Director melissabloom@shaarietorah.org Michael Imlah Office Administrator & Bookkeeper finance@shaarietorah.org Dorice Horenstein Education Director education@shaarietorah.org Elizabeth Fleishman Preschool Director preschool@shaarietorah.org Valerie A. Administrative Assistant cst@shaarietorah.org Brian Rohr Communications Coordinator communication@shaarietorah.org Aleksey Burlay Synagogue Custodian Bill Schaffler Cemetery Supervising Caretaker Leo Lopez Cemetery Caretaker Please “like” us at www.facebook.com/ shaarietorahpdx Monday-Thursday 8:30 am - 5 pm Friday 8:30 am - 4 pm Or by appointment. All proceeds go to our Education Programs. Officers and Board of Directors 2014-15 Officers Rick Cohen Co-President Jordan Schnitzer Co-President Phil Cohen Vice President Isaac Tevet Vice President Joel Greenblum Vice President Peter Lyman Treasurer Dori Tenner Secretary Steve Carver Past President Members at Large Steph Kotkins Marsha Strongin Linda Singer Richard Hurwitz Marje Jachobson Michael Millender Shira Newman Brad Pearlman Sue Perkel David Ross Faye Samuels Miriam Straus Barry Benson Mylen Shenker Milt Carl Mitch Cohen Ivan Gold Bruce Wintrup Mission Statement Shaarie Torah is an inclusive, multigenerational Conservative synagogue, nestled in the heart of Northwest Portland. Our warm and welcoming Jewish community has a 108-year history, which looks to the future by balancing contemporary and traditional Judaism. We strive to ensure that every voice is heard and that every member is counted. At Shaarie Torah, we offer extensive programming and activities that work to foster Jewish values of social justice through: Torah - Learning, Avodah - Service, and Loving Kindness. Deadline for December/January Bulletin: November 15 All editorial submissions must be received via email on or before the deadline. All submissions are subject to editing for clarity, brevity and content. Please submit articles as Microsoft Word documents or PDF via email attachments. Contact Melissa Bloom, newsletter@ shaarietorah.org with corrections, concerns or questions. The Bulletin is published by Congregation Shaarie Torah, 920 NW 25th Avenue Portland,OR 97210. All members in good standing receive the periodical free. This month’s issue is: Volume 85, Issue 5 Issue Date: October 1, 2014 October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah• page 2 • www.ShaarieTorah.org Rabbi’s Remarks Cont. They are mimicking something that was in its time a boundary breaking, vital, gorgeous musical prophecy. That person is not a jazz musician and is not helping to create a living music. That person is a mimic. On the other hand, someone who owns a saxophone but doesn’t know how to pick it up, isn’t interested in picking it up and doesn’t know what it can do isn’t a jazz musician either and is not a mimic. That person may say that she owns a saxophone, but she is not helping to create a living music. If we’re not careful with how we look at Jewish life, we might only be counting musical mimics and saxophone owners. If we want to contribute to jazz as a living music, it most certainly does matter that we know about Charlie Parker and his hair-raising music. And also whether we know about the beautiful developments in music since Parker – the Ornette Colemans, the John Zorns, the Rudresh Mahanthappas. But most important is whether we can do all of that and then pick up our own saxophone and play some new music deeply informed by all of that, with a new kind of beauty that is so alive that it could only come out of us, right now, at this moment. So too with Jewish life. There are people in the Orthodox world who are reciting dead letters when they pray or learn; there are Reform Jews doing the same. There are Conservative Jews who don’t know a thing about the Jewish past or present, and those who are praying with passion and experimenting with new expressions in Jewish life in a halachic context. What matters to me is how we are being Jewish: with intentionality and energy, with interest in the Jewish past and commitment to the Jewish future? We cannot despair about the results of the Pew study. The results should lead us to be attuned to the beautiful music that is being played that we have not yet recognized as part of the “jazz” (Jewish) tradition. More important, it should inspire us to listen to the Charlie Parkers of the Jewish past, to the beautiful music that’s been made since, and to learn to play with our own bands of fellow musicians – those others within our community who are committed to creating a vital, living Judaism. The Holy One has created the Jewish world just so at this moment. There are all kinds of folks who are part of the Jewish people. Some of us are Orthodox, some of us are Reform, or Conservative, or Reconstructionist, some of us are not Jewish yet, some of us are not Jewish period, some of us won’t accept any label. The vibrancy and the holy purpose of the Jewish future won’t be fulfilled by answering “who is a Jew” but rather “how is a Jew.” It’s how we are living our Jewish lives that ultimately matters. We should be looking to create the next great Jewish jam session. L’vrachah - Blessings, Rabbi Rose Rabbi's New Classes! Not Your Grandfather’s Torah: Delving into Jewish Learning With Rabbi Rose Second Thursday of the Month ---------------------------------------Making Prayer Real: How to (truly) Open the Prayerbook Session 1: November 2, 16, 23 Session 2: January 18, 25 February 8 More information on page 16 October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah • page 3 • www.ShaarieTorah.org Announcements Welcome to our newest members! Lynn Bonner, Sandra Litt, Bell & Jason Mann, Gregory & Jennifer Mansfield, Rachel Rettman, Elizabeth Sass, Robert & Sara Sturtz. We offer sincere condolences to the family of: Marvin Schnitzer, z"l May his memories be a source of blessing. Ways to Support CST at NO cost to you! New Amazon Program Enables Shoppers to Easily Donate to Their Favorite Nonprofits • Amazon will donate 0.5% of the price of your eligible AmazonSmile purchases to CST whenever you shop on AmazonSmile. • AmazonSmile is the same Amazon you know. Same products, same prices, same service. • Support CST by starting shopping at smile.amazon.com Watch for more information about the following other ways you can support CST: ---------------------------------- Misheberach Bless those in need of healing with refu'ah sh'layma The renewal of body, the renewal of spirit Cantor David Rosenberg, Harav Ronnie David Zishe ben Aliza, Lauren Selden, Ted Zidell, Diane Gibson, Jack Fruchtengarten, Diana Bockman, Jake Carwile, Anthony Wright, Edith Kamin, Bob Leveton, Barbara Bilmeyer, Robert Bloom, Rose Nye, Ron Nierenberg, Alegre Tevet, Bruce Winthrop, Joni Scheib, Manny Teiblum. If you know someone in need of healing please call the office so we can put them on the Refuah Sh’leimah list. Diane Nemer Sisterhood Gift Shop The gift shop is open during office hours. You may also schedule an appointment by calling Dori Tenner, the gift shop manager at 503/351-7420 October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah• page 4 • www.ShaarieTorah.org Melissa's Musings! First, I would like to say thank you for the amazing welcome that I have received from Congregation Shaarie Torah community. It shows a lot about the congregation by the generous and sincere welcome. I am looking forward to working with everyone to help Congregation Shaarie Torah grow for many years to come. Kol H’kavod, job well done, to all our staff and volunteers that helped prepare us for the high holidays. It takes an enormous amount of time and energy to make sure all the I’s are dotted and T’s are crossed. Thank you. A special thank you to Mike Imlah who spends hours on the Shaarie Torah tradition of reserved seating. Also, please join me in welcoming Brian Rohr as our Communications Coordinator. As you will see on page 18, Brian brings an amazing set of talents to Shaarie Torah. Please know I have an open door policy. Come by anytime with news to share or any concerns, or just to introduce yourself and say hello. If you would like to schedule a time to meet with me one on one feel free to schedule a time with Valerie. B’Shalom, Melissa Bloom Executive Director Shaarie Torah Chesed You can help send a message of love and support to those in our community on our Misheberach list. Each Shabbat morning, look for a table outside the sanctuary with cards addressed to those in need of healing. Take one home, add your own handwritten message of support, then mail it out on Monday morning. Want to do more? If you are interested in reaching out to those in need with a phone call, visit or meal, consider joining our newly formed CST Chesed Committee. For more information, contact Annette Demsey 503.287.4281 annettedemsey.mac@mac.com October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah • page 5 • www.ShaarieTorah.org Please support our Advertisers! Contact the office, 503/226-6131, cst@shaarietorah.org, for details about advertising in the Bulletin. Thank you! The Carl Preschool The Carl Preschool is offering a 2, 3, 4 or 5 day options for your preschooler. Elianne Lieberman is going to teach a 3rd class that will fit your schedule with no parent helping necessary! Join our Preschool Community at Shaarie Torah. We have many enrichment programs to extend your child’s day. Members get reduced tuition. Call the synagogue office or email Elizabeth Fleishman at preschool@shaarietorah.org. www.thecarlschool.com October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah• page 6 • www.ShaarieTorah.org Presidents' Page Richard Cohen & Jordan Schnitzer Dear Congregants, As we are in the midst of the high holiday season, I tend to reflect on the past and memories of my connection to Shaarie Torah. I need merely to close my eyes and see the faces of not only my family, but of the many strong supporters who helped build the synagogue that I love, and hope that you also share this feeling. One need only to look at the many plaques in the lobby and read the names on the memorial plaques in the sanctuary to see who helped build this shul. and many other ways. I ask you to phone the office and ask how you can get involved. A synagogue is merely a building. It takes people to make it a community. I know that you will love listening to Rabbi Rose, and will welcome he and his family to our community. I am also sure you will be impressed with the strides and hard effort our staff has made to make Shaarie Torah a friendly and welcome place to be. The recent addition of Melissa Bloom as our new Executive Director has had a dramatic and positive impact on this place and I am sure you will be impressed by what you see. "A synagogue is merely a building. It takes people to make it a community." As we remember those who served before us, we must look to the future and contemplate what we can do to maintain this wonderful place. There are many ways you can help preserve our synagogue. Donations, volunteering, joining the board, being a part of our many committees, make the minyan to help those who say kaddish, going to the educational and cultural programs that are being offered I wish you all a healthy and happy new year, Richard Cohen Co-president The Membership and Welcoming Committees are now one! We need YOU and your energy to help us grow and build a vibrant shul. Simchat Torah Celebration, October 16 Please consider volunteering for this very important committee and contributing your thoughts and ideas. Come dance with the Torah. A joyous and fun celebration with lots of singing and dancing. Service at 6:45, dancing at 7:00 so that kids can come. This is a ton of fun for kids of all ages. Light snacks will be provided for the kids. Torah candies, too. Contact Melissa Bloom or Brad Pearlman for more information. If your kids come to nothing else, they should come to this. Singing, dancing, and Torah candies-- a winning combination! melissabloom@shaarietorah.org brad.pearlman@gmail.com October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah • page 7 • www.ShaarieTorah.org Education Department Dorice Horenstein, Education Director Rosh Hashana is behind us and the window for real, true, hard reflection is now. Most people go through these 10 days of reflection in a hurried way; life is too busy to stop and reflect on our thoughts, our deeds, our reactions, our accomplishments—our growth! So, with you in mind, I have researched and collected a few discussion points you can contemplate on your own or have a small discussion with your loved ones. I can share with you that I have done these questions and I was chilled with the results…. 9. What do you think/hope might be different about your life and where you're at as a result of thinking about and answering these questions? 10. Challenge yourself with one more additional question! I welcome you to look closely at our website for events and our weekly e-mails. My office door is always open- you are invited! Kol Tuv, Dorice 1. Describe a significant experience that has happened in the past year. How did it affect you? Are you grateful? Relieved? Resentful? Inspired? 2. Is there something that you wish you had done differently this past year? Alternatively, is there something you're especially proud of from this past year? 3. Think about a major milestone that happened with your family this past year. How has this affected you? 4. Describe an event in the world that has impacted you this year. How? Why? Have you had any particularly spiritual experiences this past year? How has this experience affected you? 5. Describe one thing you'd like to achieve by this time next year. Why is this important to you? 6. How would you like to improve yourself and your life next year? Is there a piece of advice or counsel you received in the past year that could guide you? 7. What is a fear that you have and how has it limited you? How do you plan on letting it go or overcoming it in the coming year? Middle School Beach Retreat "Dare to be Different" Weekend long retreat with Dorice October 24-26 High School Beach Weekend "Unleash the Israeli in You!" Experience Israeli advocacy, Jewish identity & pride for our Jewish State with Evyonne Bartlett from Stand With Us. November 21-23 To RSVP, please contact, Dorice, 503/226-6131 or education@shaarietorah.org. 8. When September 2015 rolls around and you look at these answers, how do you think you'll feel? October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah• page 8 • www.ShaarieTorah.org Preschool Elizabeth Fleishman, Preschool Director L ’Shana Tova! We are off to a great start to the preschool year. Rabbi Rose brings his guitar to our Shabbat celebrations on Fridays and the children love it! The beginning of the school year is always a special time. At the start of each year the children get to know each other by creating an auto-biography of themselves and their families. We use this activity not only as a way to get to know each other, but also as a way to talk about and observe parts of the High Holy Days by reflecting on all the nice and not so nice things we may have done lately. For children of preschool age, the thought of going over events from the previous year is a difficult concept. They have an easier time relating their behavior to more recent events. Through our activities, they learn and understand that certain behavior is not OK and they will do their best to do better the next time! For example, a child recently expresses his remorse about getting angry and hurting his little brother for getting into his “special” toys. This discussion prompted a wonderful group problem solving opportunity. We had a great conversations about how siblings get into our things and how handle it better or avoid the situation all together. Each child had the opportunity to come up with a different solution to this and other problems in their lives, from “the baby” taking up too much of mom’s time to how to help around the house. It was a precious learning experience all around. Mitzvah is central to the conversations and activities that take place in and out of the classroom throughout the year. One activity the children are excited about are the tedzakah boxes they created to collect their pennies for a cause. Then, later in December, we will count up our pennies and decide what our mitzvah will be. One year we collected food and took a trip to the Food Bank. Last year we took a trip to Child's Play in order to purchase a toy and donated it to a family in need. Another fun activity which the children enjoy is our annual Sukkot pilgrimage to Sauvie Island Farms. The farmers are so welcoming and the children have a wonderful time talking about harvesting food and seeing farm animals first hand. It always tickles me to see the urban children’s reactions to a “real cow” and other farm animals. I love the wonder in their eyes when they see where our food comes from. In the next couple of months we’ll have the opportunity to observe the seasonal changes, talk about Creation, Noah’s Ark, hibernation of the bears and migration of the animal and human kind (Bedouins). We'll get to tell the stories of Jonah and the big fish, other bible stories and thoughts of being grateful and thankful. We celebrate our Thanksgiving with the story of Stone Soup – “soup from a stone; well fancy that!” The children bring a vegetable that begins with the first letter of their name and we all contribute to the soup – it teaches community, giving and helping others in need. We also make challah and pumpkin pie for a Thanksgiving feast. There is so much to look forward to each year! Elizabeth KIDS DISCO October 19th,4-6 p.m. The Carl Preschool Fundraiser 70's/80's Family Dance Party Drinks*Snacks*Music Era appropriate costumes WELCOME! $10/person; $25/family up to 4 www.thecarlschool.com October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah • page 9 • www.ShaarieTorah.org Men's Club Steph Kotkins, Men's Club President The Men’s Club is pleased to honor Steve & Esther Carver for the Harry R. Nemer Service Award! Save the date for the award dinner on May 17, 2015 Help is needed planning the dinner. To join the committee, please contact the synagogue office. T he Shaarie Torah Men’s Club is pleased to announce the next recipients of the Harry R. Nemer Service Award for outstanding service to Congregation Shaarie Torah: the newly wedded Steve and Esther Carver. For years, both Steve and Esther gave and continue to give countless hours of their time to our synagogue. The dinner honoring the Carvers will be Sunday May 17, 2015. Anyone interested in serving on the dinner planning committee please contact the synagogue office or Steph Kotkins at 503-320-2267. Stay tuned for further information. We forward to seeing you at all these events. The last bulletin talked about a Texas Hold’em tournament in October. Due to planning issues, the tournament will be moved to sometime in late March 2015 with the final date to be determined. Please get involved and bring a friend. Synagogue membership is not required to join the Men’s Club. We hope to see you at the meeting on Sunday, October 19, 2014. Mark your calendars for the following Men’s Club events: Shanah tova, Steph The next Men’s Club Meeting is October 19, 2014 at 9:30 a.m. and we have a full agenda. The Men’s Club is recognized as the religious, social and service auxiliary organization of our congregation fills a vital role in synagogue life. The health and vitality of our synagogue depends on an active Men’s Club and Sisterhood to attract new members. Synagogues without these active organizations tend to stagnate and lack energy. - Spaghetti dinner on December 25, 2014 - Kiddush preceding Shabbat service on Saturday May 9, 2015 as part of the Mother’s Day Weekend - And the return of the Father’s Day picnic on June 21, 2015. October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah• page 10 • www.ShaarieTorah.org Sisterhood Melissa Cohen, Immediate Past-President Shana Tova! We hope you and your family had a joyous New Year celebration and an easy Yom Kippur fast. We loved seeing both old friends and new faces and hope that we’ll continue for a prosperous 5775! Sisterhood was proud to present several donations during this year’s Yom Kippur Appeal. We started our giving with $5,000 to the Education Department coming directly from proceeds from the Gift Shop. We’ve also allocated an additional $2,400 for Wednesday Night School, specifically to provide a family-style kosher dinner to our students and staff each week. Finally, our general donation to the Appeal in the amount of $18,000 was a $3,000 increase over last year. In addition to the Yom Kippur Appeal, Sisterhood has purchased a new three-door industrial-grade freezer for the kitchen and earmarked additional funds for a new grinder and other building and maintenance needs that have recently been brought to our attention. Sisterhood recently elected a new slate of officers including President Marsha Strongin. Marsha brings valuable experiences from her previous Sisterhoods (most recently in Austin) and will be leading us as we expanded activities and functions within the Shul. Please join us Thursday, November 13th @ 6pm for a Happy Hour and light dinner Sisterhood meeting where we’ll be installing our officers and forging ahead with events and plans for the coming year. There are plenty of leadership roles and opportunities for everyone and now is the perfect time to join. Sisterhood has been the backbone of the synagogue’s kitchen, educational programs, and family activities for nearly a century – we need your help to continue this tradition! Mark your calendar: • Sunday, November 9th, 9 a.m.: Latke Frying – Volunteers needed! • Thursday, November 13th, 6 p.m.: Sisterhood Meeting – Join us for happy hour and a light dinner as we install our new President and slate of officers. • Sunday, December 7th: Chanukkah Gift Fair – Mark your calendar for a day of gift shopping! If you’re interested in becoming a vendor, contact Dori at 503-646-5866. • Hamentaschen 2015: Planning begins in November. Anyone who would like to help organize, volunteer or procure ingredients and products, please don’t procrastinate, call Charlotte at 503246-2458 or Ctevet2004@yahoo.com as soon as possible. Grinding is Thursday, February 12th, 2015 with baking the following three weeks leading up to Purim. We welcome and look forward to seeing you in the coming weeks. For additional Sisterhood information or to help us with programs, please contact Marsha at marsha@strongin.net. Membership forms can be downloaded from the Shaarie Torah website at www.shaarietorah.org P.S. Don’t forget to visit the Gift Shop! Stop by the Diane Nemer Sisterhood Gift Shop on the second floor near the Main Sanctuary. We have a variety of Judaica (and some non-Judaica) merchandise including many new items for Chanukkah as well as jewelry, cards, host gifts. We can also order from our specialty catalogs if you’re looking for something specific. As always, all proceeds go directly back to the Shul’s Education Department. Contact Dori at 503-646-5866. October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah • page 11 • www.ShaarieTorah.org Th he Carrl Presschool Faamily Daancee Parrty Faall Fund draisin ng Event Su undaay, O Octo ober 19 4‐‐6 p.m m. Drinks and snnacks provideed! Enjooy the fun witth your kids! mes from the era welcomed d! Costum 70 0’s/80’’s Dance Mu usic withh Profeessional DJ annd Lightt Show w byy Chad Do owling Prod ductions Ticckets: Miinimum d donation: $25/fam mily up to 4 ($5 forr any additional members) 0/person n minimum donation or $10 fo or further tickket informatio on, visit The C Carl Preschoool website: w www.thecarlsschool.com Sh haarie TTorah So ocial Haall at 920 0 NW 255th Avee. Portlaand, OR 97210 For more e info contactt Zeljka Boyd at zeljka_boyyd@yahoo.co om or 562‐221 1‐9451 and speciall thanks to our r sponsor: October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah• page 12 • www.ShaarieTorah.org Preschool Family Program with Preschool FamilyEducation Join us for a multi faceted event: 10:30am- welcoming and parent/child activity according to theme. ( see below) 11:15am snack Rabbi Josh Rose 11:30am-12:30pm—While children will enjoy storytelling and playing, parents join Rabbi Rose in discussion on “ How Many Times Do I Have to Tell you? The Spiritual Growth in Jewish Parenting” Sunday dates and themes: September 14- High Holy Days February 1- Tu B’shvat October 5- Sukkot March 1- Purim November 9- Thankfulness April 12- Israel December 14- Chanukah May 10- Appreciation January 11-Resolution shaarietorah.org 920 NW 25th Ave. Portland 97210 October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah • page 13 • www.ShaarieTorah.org Torah Yoga with Rachel Stern! Kiddush Snack is provided! FREE! No Reservation Required! ! Third Shabbat of the Month Torah Yoga for Preschoolers with Rachel! Saturdays at 10:30am-12:00pm September 20, October 18, November 15, December 20, January 17, February 21, March 21, April 18, May 16 ! Join Rachel Stern as she engages with our toddlers and Preschoolers, accompanied by their parent, for an interactive Shabbat morning. Stretch out with Torah yoga and learn the stories of the Torah through song and dance. Come “Play and Pray”...and learn a bit of Hebrew! Congregation Shaarie Torah 920 NW 25th Avenue, Portland Oregon 97210 503-226-6131 education@shaarietorah.org October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah• page 14 • www.ShaarieTorah.org Toda Raba Dear Melissa, Please extend our sincerest "Thank You" to the group of givers for the wonderful Challah bag. Thank you, Thank you. Dora & Jerry Newman --------------------------------To the Education Committee and Shaarie Torah Community, Thank you for the lovely and thoughtful gesture of giving each member of the Congregation a challah, honey and apples for the holiday. It was a special gift and very appreciated. My particular thanks to Peter and Anna Lyman, Annette Demsey and Erik Richmond, Gary and Linda Singer, and to Jordan Schnitzer. Thank you also to Rabbi Rose for his special holiday wishes. Your generous gifts were enjoyed by my family. Shaarie Torah Cemetery Sincerely, Sandra Litt --------------------------------Thank you everyone for the nice challah bags. It was a nice welcoming touch this year. Lynn Doraine Thank you to Stan & Madelle Rosenfeld for your generous donation for the fresh flowers during holidays. Thank you to Milt Carl and Peter Lyman for the donation of our new John Deere riding lawn mower. Toda Raba! The Cemetery Committee. October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah • page 15 • www.ShaarieTorah.org Adult Learning at Shaarie Torah Mamash Learning First Wednesday of the Month, 6:00 p.m. Every month we will bring a different speaker and have a new theme for Mamash (true) Learning. You are welcome to join us for dinner at 6:00 p.m. ($5 suggested donation). We start to study at 6:30 p.m. sharp! Coffee House Series Third Thursday of the Month, 6:30 p.m. Join Chevre (a group of adults) to a fun study session in a members home. We read shmooze and discuss Torah, while having coffee/tea... and cookies. (Note October’s will be on the third Tuesday not Thursday) Women’s Rosh Chodesh Fourth Sunday of the Month, 6:30 p.m. Women are invited to share and nourish their souls with knowledge and spirit with one another each month. Literary Ladies Meet for a chat, a glass of wine and even a salad as we discuss a book of choice. Meet at 6:30 p.m. at CST on the following dates: November 11: Women of Valor by Lehi Lapid; March 17: The Lost Wife by Alyson Richmon; May 12: Cut me Loose -- Sin and Salvation after my Ultra Orthodox Girlhood By Leah Vincent. ~Rabbi Rose's New Classes~ Not Your Grandfather’s Torah: Delving into Jewish Learning With Rabbi Rose Second Thursday of the Month, 6:30 p.m. In this monthly class we will explore different topics in Torah, ranging from mussar (Jewish selfimprovement), Jewish spiritual practices, the inner meaning of the holy days and more. Rabbi Rose will introduce the class to the texts, give individuals time to learn on their own and lead a discussion. Participants will walk away with a deeper knowledge of Judaism and practical tools to bring Jewish teachings and values into their life. Knowledge of Hebrew is not required and the class will be of interest to those with some familiarity with the topic and newbies as well. 6:30 p.m. Making Prayer Real: How to (truly) Open the Prayerbook For some of us, whether we grew up around Jewish prayer or not, the typical service can seem foreign, even forbidding, and the prayerbook difficult. In these two separate three-session classes, Rabbi Rose will give you tools to get more comfortable with Jewish prayer and make it more meaningful. We will look at the beauty and importance of the structure of the prayer service, discuss how to get beyond the literal meaning of the prayers and talk about how to personalize the prayer experience. You’ll walk away with a greater understanding of the siddur (prayerbook) and with tools to enrich your own tefillah (prayer). 10:00-11:30 a.m. Session 1: November 2, 16, 23 Session 2: January 18, 25 February 8 October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah• page 16 • www.ShaarieTorah.org Why dance with the stars when you can dance with the Torah? Join CST for Simchat Torah! Thursday,October October 16,2014 2014 Thursday, 16, 6:45p.m. p.m. 6:45 Apples chocolate follow Apples & &chocolate toto follow Tuesday, October 2014 Friday, October 17, 17 2014 9:30a.m. a.m. 9:30 cream galore follow IceIce cream galore to to follow Celebrate Simchat Torah with us. Celebrate Simchat Torah with us! 920 NW 25th Ave. 920 NW 25th Ave. Portland, OR 97210 Portland, OR 97210 503-226-6131 503-226-6131 October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah • page 17 • www.ShaarieTorah.org Shaarie Torah Hires A Communications Coordinator Shaarie Torah is pleased to welcome Brian Rohr to our newly created position of Communications Coordinator. Brian is a Professional Storyteller who has recently moved back to Portland from Port Townsend, WA where he spent the last six and a half years studying the art and magic of performative storytelling and mythology with Master Storyteller Daniel Deardorff. Rohr comes with an eclectic set of skills which uniquely suit him for this position. From his time working as a video editor (including as an assistant editor and sound editor on a feature film) to being a solo business owner, Rohr has gathered the tools and experience of layout, design and communication. As a Storyteller who shares stories from cultures around the world to national audiences, including from his Jewish tradition, Rohr brings a creativity and understanding of our collective Jewish culture. Please say hello if you see him around the Shul. Save the Date Chanukkah Fair December, 7, 2014 Reserve your vendor spot today! Contact Dori Tenner giftshop@shaarietorah.org 503.226.6131 October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah• page 18 • www.ShaarieTorah.org In The Community Mitzvah opportunity: JFCS Thanksgiving Food Drive November 10-21, 2014 Jewish Family & Child Service and the rest of the Portland community provide all the items needed for 150 families to celebrate Thanksgiving with dignatiy and respect. We at Shaarie Torah will be collecting Mrs. Cubbison's Herb Stuffing for the Thanksgiving food boxes. October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah • page 19 • www.ShaarieTorah.org Weekend in Quest 2015 The Rise and Fall of Ladino-Speaking Jewry Astoria, OR - March 6-8, 2015 Scholar in Residence: Prof. Devin Naar, University of Washington The weekend program includes four study sessions with Prof. Devin Naar: Session 1: Under the Wings of the Sultan: The Rise of Jewish Communities in the Ottoman Empire Session 3: The Sephardic Holocaust: The Destruction of the Jews of Greece Session 2: A Jewish Language for All Occasions: Ladino Culture and Literature Session 4: A Diaspora within a Diaspora: Sephardic Jews in America Also included in the retreat weekend will be Shabbat services lead by Cantor Deborah Bletstein, five kosher-style meals including a festive erev Shabbat dinner, kiddush lunch and Saturday evening supper with entertainment and social time. More information available at: weekendinquest.org Sponsored by The Institute for Judaic Studies of the Pacific Northwest Portland, Oregon October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah• page 20 • www.ShaarieTorah.org October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah • page 21 • www.ShaarieTorah.org Shaarie Torah Legacy Society Shaarie Torah has started a Legacy Society asking congregants to remember our shul in their will. We have already received a hearteningly positive response from the first few people we have asked to make a commitment to remember. Fortunately building a nest egg and securing a strong financial base for our vital synagogue and its programs is within the means of each one of us. Below is a story of a member who has already made this committment to our shul. South Portland, Frieda has vivid memories of immigrant life during the first half of the 20th Century. Her detailed recollections are contained in two important books of Jewish history, We Lived There, Too and The Jews of Oregon, 1850–1950. The Tradition of Frieda Cohen Tradition has dictated that all the men in Frieda’s family be bar mitzvahed at Shaarie Torah. So it was that her brothers Oscar and David, her son Richard and all four of her grandsons stepped to the dais at Shaarie Torah to chant their haftorahs. Richard is now co-president of the congregation. “Tradition, tradition! Tradition!” booms Tevye when the curtain rises on Fiddler on the Roof. When he extols tradition, Tevye is not just being whimsical. He is paying homage to one of the bedrocks of Jewish thinking, the reverence for carrying forward a prayer, a custom, a ritual, even a story, with the hope that it will be preserved and cherished for generations to come. Nobody has been more ardent and or articulate about the importance of tradition than Frieda Cohen. Years ago, tradition brought Frieda to Reed College, where her brothers, Oscar and David, had graduated with distinction. Today, tradition brings her each morning to the huge, semicircular desk at the automotive supply business she started 68 years ago with her late husband, Ben. Fielding phone calls from customers and dispatching shipments–and often punctuating her conversations with a crisp “Very good, sir”– she shows no signs of letting up, even as she approaches her 94th birthday in July. In another bow to tradition, Frieda’s son Richard and three of her four grandsons have also joined the business. Tradition has inspired a lifelong bond with Shaarie Torah. In 1909, when Frieda’s father and mother came to Portland from Russia, they chose Shaarie Torah as their house of worship. Growing up in the Jewish enclave in Frieda’s father, Joseph Gass, served as president of the shul and was hand-picked to be its official emissary to greet Rabbi Yonah Geller when he flew in for his job interview. Tradition brings Frieda to shul every Saturday and every holiday. “I’ve been associated with Shaarie Torah so long that everything about it is a part of me,” she says. “It’s like being home. Shaarie Torah has been an intrinsic part of our lives.” Tradition provides comfort for the friends at Shaarie Torah who have passed on. “When I look up and see their names on the wall,” Frieda says, “I remember them and it all becomes real again.” Finally, tradition has nurtured a spirit of generosity towards Judaism and Shaarie Torah. When Frieda’s brother, Oscar, a Rhodes Scholar and former official in both the U.S. and Israeli governments, passed away, his entire library of 4000 books was donated to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Frieda’s parents didn’t have enough money to leave something to the shul. Frieda and Ben, however, made provision in their wills for both Shaarie Torah and the Robison Jewish Home. “I want Shaarie Torah to continue for many more generations,” says Frieda. “My family has always felt that you need to take care of what’s important to you. It’s been a tradition.” To learn more about the Legacy Society, please contact Shelly Klapper or Melissa Bloom. October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah• page 22 • www.ShaarieTorah.org Legacy Society Anniversaries & Birthdays Happy Anniversary October Anniversaries October 04 Dr. & Mrs. Elliot Michael 34 October 07 Dr. Erik Richmond & Mrs. Annette Demsey 24 October 09 Mr. & Mrs. Solomon Wolf 32 October 13 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Petcher 18 October 15 Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Glickman 14 October 16 Mr. & Mrs. Norman Chusid 37 October 17 Mr. Hilton Friedman & Mrs. Donna Weiss 21 October 24 Mr. & Mrs. Barry Benson 27 October 24 Mr. & Mrs. Mark Comstock 33 October 25 Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Ertischek 16 October 27 Mr. & Mrs. Bill Winkler 13 October 28 Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey Strongin 19 November Anniversaries November 04 Mr. Fedor G. Pikus & Mrs. Galina Golant November 09 Dr. & Mrs. Vitells November 10 Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Brem November 11 Mr. Richard Hurwitz & Mrs. Brenda Katz November 12 Mr. & Mrs. Leland Waltuck November 15 Mr. & Mrs. Bert Rogoway November 16 Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Goodman November 20 Mr. & Mrs. Barry Russell November 22 Mr. & Mrs. Howard Liebreich November 23 Mr. Michael Rappaport & Mrs. Daniela Samoil November 27 Mr. & Mrs. Marc Blattner November 28 Mr. & Mrs. Norman Kaplon November 29 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Enkelis 25 34 46 19 47 50 29 31 47 21 20 31 33 Happy Birthday October Bob Arnow, Elyse Berkovitch, Barry N. Davis, James M. Lewis, Stanton Gene Usher, Jasmine E. Kellogg, Jeffrey Cohen, David Sol Jacobson, Dawn Lagrone, Michelle Oulman, Clara Holzer, Solomon Wolf, Michelle Friedman, Allison Mudrick, Avrum, Clapper, Morris Galen, Ruth Blum, Linda Michelle Cohen, Julie Hockley, Manya, Helman, Shirley Rapp, Vivian Blum, Sara-Linn Harwin, Elisa Funes, Michael Ewan, Caron Rothstein, Morton J. Simon, Susan R. Winthrop, Steven Berliner, Lily Floom, Rene' R. Ovalle, Aaron Michael Cohen, Melissa Cohen, Sharon Proskus, Anna, Stern Lipke, Micah Barany, Andrea Hirte, Rose Nye, Harold Pollin, Nathaniel Jaffe, Miriam Mendel, Miriam Greenstein, Leonard Krichevsky, Craig Harris, Sharon Kagan, William Shaman, Keiko Liebschutz, Martin Planer, Judith Kahn, Bernie Lowenthal, Richard Stevens, Marilyn Jean Feist, Paul D. Katz, Sharon Pollin, Julie Donin, Mr. Jose Estrada-Behar, Sadie Feves, Arden E. Shenker, Brendan H. Good, Barbi Enkelis, Miriam Steierman, David Blum, Becky Rotenberg November Janet Altman, Amnon Gibly, Ivan Lewis Gold, Patricia Rosenthal, Tiger Branch, Dr. Erik Richmond, Ronald John Salaets, Leonard Goldberg, Stewart Gordon Straus, Jean Urecki, Raymond Kimeldorf, Monte Bricker, Ellen Lippman, Andre Meyer, Annette Demsey, Richard Cohen, Lydia F. Hubbard, Elizabeth Sass, Frank Berne, Toni Jaffe, Myra Jackson, Mikhal Medlin, Samuel Shelanski, Margaret Gotesman, Pauline Goldstein, Clifford Hockley, Vicki Ambinder, Keith Berne, John L. Halpern, Jason Kaufman, Devorah Spilman, Alegre Tevet, Sandra Williams, Jacob Korngold, Arlene Gintz, Harry Kraus, Mollie Strauss, Laurie Weinsoft, Adam Zacks, Emily B. Kamara, Edith Kamin, Tom Mitchell, Gwendolyn J. Weiss, Rabbi David Rosenberg, Kyle Rotenberg, Kim Sue Rosenberg, Maureen P. White, Bruce R. Winthrop, Esther Rosenshein, Tami Boardman, Simi Zuckerman, Michael Hayward, David Oulman, Marjorie Janove, Andrew Osborn, Jerry Stern, Melvin Weinstein, Mildred Lederman, Myron Medlin, Mr. Joel William Cohen, Allison L. Fowler, Lewis Geiger, Lyle Nathan Stanley October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah • page 23 • www.ShaarieTorah.org Generous Contributions to our Congregation The next time you are looking for a meaningful way to celebrate a joyous occasion, remember a loved one, or comfort a mourner, please consider a donation to Congregation Shaarie Torah. When you make a gift, a card is sent to the honoree of the family and your donation is proudly acknowledged in the Bulletin. Congregation Shaarie Torah truly appreciates your support. Rabbi Rose Discretionary Fund In memory of: My mother Celia Paul By Arlene and Yale Downes My grandmother Rose Brown By Greg and Kim Harris My father Sam David Alhadeff By David Alhadeff My mother Ida Mills By Mariam Brown My mother and father Rose and Jules Jacobson By Alvin and Teresa Jacobson My mother Pearl Feves Burton By Dr. and Mrs. Wayne N. Burton and family Marvin Schnitzer By Roz and Mylen Shenker and family Doris Bloom By Roz and Mylen Shenker and family My uncle Gene Stern By Arlene Downes My mother Zirl Gass By David L. Gass Berel Scheib By Syd and Barbara Steinbock Sy Danish By Syd and Barbara Steinbock In honor of: Esther and Steve Carver’s recent marriage By Roz and Mylen Shenker Mrs. Helen Cohen’s 99th birthday By Roz, Mylen and Andrew Shenker Building Fund In honor of: Esther Swart and Steve Carver’s wedding By Isaac and Charlotte Tevet Rabbi Geller’s Lecture Series Fund In memory of: My mother Analie Stein Cohen By Mark, Megan and Rachel Cohen My mother-in-law Fannie Samuels By Faye Samuels Cemetery Fund In memory of: My mother Fannie Gottesman By Les Gottesman My dear father William Saltman By Shirley Winger My father Sam Alhadeff By Dan and Janice Pitman My father Asher Ettinger By Carmella Ettinger Marvin Schnitzer By Belle Angel and family My mother Faye Bloomberg Begen By Linda G. Begen-Peltz My mother Ida D. Shleifer By Stuart and Susan Shleifer My father Harold H. Angel By Leon and Jacqueline Angel My husband Harold Hyman Angel By Belle Angel My father Irving Popick By Eadi Popick My uncle Ben Medofsky By Annette Levin My grandfather Irving Jacobson By Mr. David S. Jacobson Marty Feist, my loving husband By Marilyn Feist My beloved father Robert Erlich By Barbara K. Erlich My mother Fannie Gottesman By Ellen Teicher My father William Saltman By Geraldine Simson My beloved parents Ben and Rose Lowenthal By Joy Epstein My father Samuel Greenblatt By Florence Saks My beloved father Harry Israel By Patty Hanson My mother Jennie Newman By Jerry and Dora Newman My grandmother Eva Bloomberg By Linda G. Begen-Peltz My grandmother Sarah Newman By Jerry Newman Samuel Israel Weinstein By Ross I Weinstein My father Harry Mesher By Lea Hecht My mother Vivian Rotenberg By Madelle Rosenfeld October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah• page 24 • www.ShaarieTorah.org Generous Contributions to our Congregation Cont. My mother Rae Usher By Sharon Usher My father Samuel Greenblatt By Ray and Shirley Freidman My grandfather Frank Kaufman By Carol Harris and Rhoda Cady My husband Albert J. Kailes By Tami Kailes My father Harry Mesher By Robert Mesher My wife Mollie Russo By H.V. Russo My beloved former wife Rae B. Kaplon By Norm Kaplon In honor of: Jerry Newman’s “special” birthday By Marylyn Feist Jerry Newman’s 80th birthday By Marvin and Lois Urman Adult Education Fund In memory of: Sara Harwin’s dad David Singer and Fred Harwin’s dad Paul Harwin By Fred and Sara Harwin My mother-in-law Sophie Burda By Myriam Burda Inez Weissman By Faye Samuels My grandmother Yetta Rife Cohen By Lynne and Mitch Cohen Youth Education Fund In memory of: My father Carl Bloom By Phillip and Rosalyn Bloom My mother Sophie Burda By Leonard and Sally Burda Marian Mills, mother and Herman E. Mills, father By The Wilson Family My grandmother Yetta Cohen By Barbara Weiland and Ron Subotnick Father and grandfather Sanford Cohen By Ron Subotnick, Barbara Weiland, and Jennifer Karlson My aunt Bessie Salmenson By Tamra Feuerstein In honor of: Esther Swart and Steve Carver’s wedding By Ron Subotnick and Barbara Weiland Education Fund In memory of: Marvin Schnitzer By Lee and Frank Berne Marvin Schnitzer By Rhoda Winters My mother Sonia Westerman By Arne Westerman In honor of: Rabbi Rose, thank you for the caring and support during our difficult time By Susan and Bruce Winthrop Esther Swart’s and Steve Carver’s marriage By Melissa, Bobbie and Phil Cohen Steve and Esther’s Wedding By Solomon and Margarita Wolf Get well: Craig Berne By Lee and Frank Berne, with lots of love Bruce Winthrop and Ari Rothstein By Bobbie and Phil Cohen General Fund Mimi Berlin In memory of: My mother Freida Basha Glaser By Sally Levin My father Julius Weinberg By Barb and Jack Schwartz My mother Ann Horenstein and my grandfather Joseph Wiener By Howard Freedman My son Jeremiah Toyam Cox By Chana Cox Harry Cohen By Charlotte Sugarman My mother-in-law Anna Goldberg and my father-in-law Jacob Goldberg By Anita Goldberg My grandfather George Harris By Greg and Kim Harris Marvin Schnitzer, husband and father By Carol Danish October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah • page 25 • www.ShaarieTorah.org Generous Contributions to our Congregation Cont. My father Jerome Kornberg By Alexander and Ilene Aginsky My husband Peter A. Nathan By Helle Nathan Sy Danish By Cameron Davis Florence Glick By Faye Samuels My mother Miriam Siegelbaum and my mother Shirlee Sherman By Mel and Carol Seger My brother-in-law Dr. Alex Newman By Betty Newman My uncle David B Sharff By Greg and Kim Harris My aunt Anne Gilbert By Alexander and Ilene Aginsky My mother Besse E. Harris By Greg and Kim Harris Rachmeal Horenstein, Isadore Horenstein, and David Horenstein By Howard Freedman My grandmother Neoma Harris By Don Rotenberg My mother Pauline Wieder By Larry Wieder My brother Guy H. Cogan By Jaimee Bloom My father Aaron Matza By Mr. Richard Matza My father Ernest Hollander By David Hollander In honor of: Faye Samuels’ birthday (a special one) By Estelle Winthrop Craig Berne, in appreciation for his independent encouragement and help in her project By Lydia Hubbard In appreciation of notices By E. O. Rosenfeld Jerry “Charlie” Newman’s 80th birthday By his angels including Barbara K. Erlich Steve and Esther Carver’s wedding By Rick Cohen Esther Swart’s wedding By Esther Roth Get well: Bruce Winthrop By Thelma E. Solomon Alegre Tevet By Faye Samuels Harry Nemer Kiddush Fund In memory of: Marvin Schnitzer By Geri Schnitzer-Newson and Sam Newson Marvin Schnitzer By Faye Samuels Marvin Schnitzer By Kurt and Bonnie Goldsmith and Jason, Rachel and Logan Goldsmith My father Sam Rosenfeld By Anne Berg My father Harry Nemer By Judy Appelbaum My husband Clarence Beam By Nancy Fruchtengarten In honor of: Jack’s 92nd birthday By Nancy Fruchtengarten Steve and Esther’s wedding By Andrew and Sarah Sue Osborn Get well: Alegre Tevet By Bobbie and Phil Cohen Kitchen Fund In memory of: My father Henry Gordon By Faye Gordon Samuels My grandfather David Cohen By Ruth and Frank Gordin My mother Rose Jacobson By Judy Hoffman My father Hymen Rosenbloom, and my sister Harriette Shain By Norman and Judith Rosenbloom In honor of: Steve and Esther Carver’s wedding By Dori Tenner Get well: Bruce Winthrop By Thelma Solomon Ari Rothstein By Marje Jacobson Bruce Winthrop By Marje Jacobson October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah• page 26 • www.ShaarieTorah.org Generous Contributions to our Congregation Cont. Marsha Strongin, for a speedy recovery By Faye Samuels Milt and Cissi Carl Early Childhood Education Fund In memory of: Marvin Schnitzer, Marvin Enkelis, beloved mother, mother-in-law and grandma Shirley Enkelis, beloved mother, grandma, and mother-in-law Cissi Carl By Barbie, Mike and Gary Enkelis My mother Shirley Enkelis By Michael Enkelis My mother Cissi Carl, and my aunt Mary Goldstein By Barbie Enkelis My grandfather Frank Goldstein, my aunt Mary Goldstein, my grandfather Samuel Carl, and my sister Bessie Nirenberg By Milt Carl My father Dave Krichevsky By Leonard Krichevsky My step father Sid Carl By Cori Overlund In honor of: Tillie Baderman’s 92nd birthday By Marilyn Feist The Kiddush Club Joan Wein In memory of: Marvin Schnitzer By Leonard and Dolly Goldberg Arthur Simon Fresh Flower Fund In memory of: My grandmother Ida Esther Salmenson By Marty and Sharyn Schneiderman Cantor Yonah Glantz Fund In memory of: My brother Isadore Gass By David L. Gass Prayer Book Fund In memory of: My father Harry Shamblott By Susan and Bruce Winthrop My treasured father Harold Newson, a man of exceptional character, courage and kindness By Stacie Ann Newson My brother Marshall Shamblott By Susan and Bruce Winthrop Sharon Scales Scholarship Fund In memory of: My father-in-law Sam Zidell By Min Zidell The Reznik Scholarship Fund In memory of: My grandmother Sophie Burda By Kelli, Avi, and Sofia Tevet Library Fund In memory of: My father William Shenker, and my mother Elizabeth Shenker By Marilyn and Marvin Alkin Chusid Family Fund for Preservation of Torah In memory of: Corinne Gruden By Norm and Kathy Chusid My son David Morley Litt By Sandra Litt In honor of: Our new grandson Noah Reed Chusid, and Dr. Ron and Adele Ostomel’s new granddaughter Zoe Pearl By Norman and Kathy Chusid SherlyVagy and Rita Bedrick By Norman and Kathy Chusid Nate and Millie Director Education Fund In memory of: My father Murray Schnitzer and my mother Fay Schnitzer By Leonard and Sally Burda Thank you to the Education Committee for organizing this year's challah bags! Also, thank you to all the donors that generously participated! October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah • page 27 • www.ShaarieTorah.org October - November Yahrzeits September 27 - October 3 3 Tishrei—9 Tishrei Basya Arik* Vayot Aronin Ethel Axe* David Barer Pinkus Bellman* Louis Berger* Jerry Blum* David Clement* Analie Stein Cohen Mae B. Cohen* Manuel Cohen Beverly Dumble Marvin Enkelis Rose Fertig Edna S. Feves Zirl Gass* Samuel and Johanna Gerson Sadie Goldberg* Fannie Gottesman George Harris* Abner House Max Israel* Lyubov Melomedov* Evelyn Mozorosky* Moses Muscovitz Ned Myers Irving I. Popick Howard Rosenfeld Fannie Scharff* Anna Schatz* Arthur Joseph Schick Berta Mutti" Schindler" Becky Schnitzer* Harry Schnitzer* Nathan Schwartz* Harry Shamblott James Sigel* Ben Singer Annette Sommer Rita Stellar* Eugene Stern Raymond Veltman* Faith Veness Toiba Weinsten* Sonia Westerman* Joseph Wiener* October 4 - October 10 10 Tishrei—16 Tishrei Morris Barde* Faye Begen Jeffrey Whitmore Bittner Carl Bloom Hyman M. Cohen Calvin Dubrow Hilda Falkenstein Martin Feist Minnie Finkelstein* Moses Frager* Clara Geller* Abe Gilbert Joe Gold* Anna Goldberg* Jacob Goldberg Ann Goldfoot Chaya Goldstein* Frank Goldstein* Eleanor Greenstein* Marcia Hafter* Meyer Himmelfarb* Laurie Hollander Bertha Karin Jerome Kornberg* Norma Fay Lebenzon Y'Shaya Levinson* David Morton Levy Sheila Lipsky Frances Londer Etta Maizels* Sam Menashe* Henry Mozorosky* Samuel Mozorosky* Hyman Neslin* Ann Oster Esther Overback Ida Pojur* Abraham Robinson* David Rosenthal Jennie Rosenthal* Edward Salmenson Ernie J. Scharf* Ida Shleifer Rabbi Dr. Gustave Sicher* Sue Siegel Rabbi Harry M. Spector Sylvia Steckel* Esther Stone David Tenenbaum* Lou Tobin Jack Urman* Bracha Vinnytska Rachel Wenokur* October 11 - October 17 17 Tishrei—23 Tishrei Samuel David Alhadeff Goldie Angel* Bertha Baderman Louis H. Blank Barney Bricker* Pearl Burton Ben Caplan* Billie Chirico Jessie Cohen* Julius H. Cohen Max Cohen Sr. Evelyn Mae Compton Rachel Cordova Lewis J. Director* Arthur William Fletcher Abraham Gell* Elana Bess Gold* Jennie Goodman Mike Gotesman* A. Greenstein* Gertrude Maxman Harwin Harvey Hasson Jacob Holtzman Leopold Holzer Leo Jaroff* Phil Kailes* Samuel Kornberg Rose Kramer* Lillie Kugel* Betty Lesch* Selma Lesman Herbert Meltzer* Norman Nemer* Nisan Newman* Samuel Olimansky* Maurice Pogolowitz Darlene Popick* Gitel Ribenfeld Solomon Rogoway* Jenny Rome* Rose Rosen* Hannah Rubenstein* Benjamin L. Russell Lena Fani Sevy Harriette Shain Edna Shore* October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah• page 28 • www.ShaarieTorah.org S. Elizabeth Silverstein Arthur Subotnick Miriam Waltuck* Esther Weiczner Sidney Weissman October 18 - October 24 24 Tishrei—30 Tishrei Laurence Alberton Helen Chaiken Blum* Rosa Bonnin Kate Braunstein Molly Browman Lewis Brown* Jerome (Jerry) Cohen Herbert Cole* Edward Comstock Reuben David Rebecca Director* Michael Feves Robert E. Buck" Freedman" Bertram R. Friedman Violet Geller* Rebecca Gothelph Gilbert* Tillie Glerman* Sara Glickman* Felix Gold* Clara Greenblatt* Abraham Hasson Sophia Heidohrn William Hoffman Louis Israel Keve Kantor* Allen D. Keller* Marcella C. Kern Betty Klapper Neva M. Kline Milton Lebenzon Manuel Levenson* Zelda Levin* Harry Lorber Rose Anita Lowenthal* Goldie Maccoby Abe Madison* Devora Mittleman Sid Moss E. (Elihu) Mozorosky* Leslie Nakan Sam Newson* Hannah Pearlman Oscar Petersky* Morris Pomerantz* Mollie Ross Raften Janice Arlene Rand* Louis Rosen* Rose Saltman Stanley Samuels* Minnie Schnitzer* Helen Schwartz Morris H. Singer Pauline Somers Robert Tenner* Nedra Trachtenberg Anne Waltuck Fannie Wexler* October 25 - October 31 1 Cheshvan—7 Cheshvan Helen Adler Esther Barer Jimmy Berg Alice E. Brumm* Anne Henrietta Carl* Louis Carl* Abe Cohen* Nettie Director* Harry Enkeles Shirley Enkelis Joseph Freedman* Samuel Goldman Regina Hasson David Goodman Holtzman* Sadie Horenstein* Yetta Ingber* Millie Israel Rebecca Israel* Goldie Jacobson* Lena Kahn Breina (Brocha) Katz Miksa (Mayer) Katz Rebecca Katz Willie (Zav) Katz David Kugel Abraham .M. Levoff* Constance (Connie) E Lipman* Gordon Vincent Nagel Thelma Osherow Samuel Parker Margrit Piechatzek Kate Pomerantz* Bessie M. Rosenbaum* Belle Rosenberg* Joshua Rosenthal Helen H. Rotenberg Sadie Ruvel Mary Sax* Fred Scheuer Pauline Schneiderman* Joseph Schnitzer* Ida Schwartz Sima Slifman* Sonya Solidor Harold Steinman Betty Szaynberg* Abe L. Westerman* November 1 - November 7 8 Cheshvan—14 Cheshvan Heidi Alberton* Ogen Babani Sam Babani Paul Baer Regina Bruss* Polly Cohen Rea Donion Sam Field Max Firestone* Bella Funes Peter Goldbaum* Eric Goldenberg* Isidore M Goldstein* Reva Goldstein* Esar Katz Irving Katz Bessie Kemp Martin Kestin Perry Lagrone Sarah Taibe Levi Fannie Mesher* Celia Rosenbloom* Annie Saltman* Rose Scharf* Reuben L. Schwartz Rosalyn Shamblott Murray Steckel* Livia Vidor Steierman Lillian S. Steinberg* Dorothy Steinbock Sophie Sugarman Cima Tasker Morris Weinberg Denny Weinstein* Frances Wolensky November 8 - November 14 15 Cheshvan—21 Cheshvan Franz Aepfelbacher Rose Alhadeff* Israel J. Barer* Hyman Bloomberg* Dr. Harry Brown* Mattoe Carl* Alex S. Cogan Lisa Cohen Gertrud F. Cohn* October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah • page 29 • www.ShaarieTorah.org Hyman Evans Ellis Beth Fields* Ephraim Geller* Gertrude Goren Charles Gottesman* Max Himmelfarb* Hyman Horenstein* Reva Kailes Morris Kerkes* Gertrude Kofman Freda Krichevsky* Arnold Nathan Lichtenstein Bernice Mark Morris Meadows Sol P. Mermelstein Sam Merrin Fay R. Mozorosky Peggy R. Rodgers Nathan Rogoway* Sara Silberstein* Milton Silver Benjamin Singer David Isaac Smolensky Sam Usher* Celia Zohn* Rosie Zohn* November 15 - November 21 22 Cheshvan—28 Cheshvan Arnold Abraham Golda Ankelis* Mary Arik* Risa Barer* Maurice Blum* Flora Perkel Bockman Isadore Cohen* Rosie Cohen* Estelle Danish Lilyan Fischman* Fanny Fishman* Sylvia Geltman* Robert Gerson* Joseph Goldstein* Lillian Goodman Herbert Gunter Estelle Horenstein* Mishka Horenstein* Dorothy Yetta Jackson* Esther Katz Leo Katz Richard Kenin George Kraft* Robert Layton Rebecca Leonard Abe Lesch* Fanny Lesch* Frances Levenson* Sam Levine Frances Levinson Joseph Menashe* Lena Naimark* Stanford Nudelman Maxine Policar Benjamin Rome Ben Rosenfeld* Harris Rosenthal* Sidney Rubin* Rose Ann Schnitzer* Alfred Sharff* Freida Shochet* Velvel Shochet* William Sholkoff* Arthur Simon Jacob Soble Sylvia Davis Solomon* Eva Walleston Benjamin Witt* Abraham Zusman November 22 - November 28 29 Cheshvan—6 Kislev Jacob Asher Sigmund Bander* Ellis Berliner Leonard I. Blank* Max Breall Belle Brounstein* Anna Brown Stanley Ramon Cooper Anna Director* Sam Director* Louis Etlinger Dave Feves* Benjamin Floom Allan Gamson* Rabbi Tzvi Yonah Geller* Julie Gerstein Hinda Gottesman* Ricca Hasson* Moshe Jaroff* Bessie Kailes* Frank Kenin Elizabeth Lamken* Laya Lazarus* Benjamin Lebenzon* Eileen Leveton* Jean Leveton* Harry Moss* Moses Nathan Pearlman David Petcher Fannie Cohen Piepke Rose Puziss* Esther Rosenbloom Hyman Ross Rae Samuelis Anna Scheffman Andrea Schiefelbein Chaya Schwartz* Clare Segol* Lily Silberberg Jay Alan Smith Sheila Jacobson Sockol* Reuben Louis Stern Anna Weinsoft* Jack Weinstein* Robert S. Weisbard Celia Weiss Goldie Wiener* November 29 - December 5 7 Kislev—13 Kislev Betty Bender* Sam Benton Berta Blankenstein* Isaac Bloom Julius Bloomberg* Nathan Boro Bunya Breall* Brindal Carl* Morrie Charnekar Benjamin E. Cohen* Mary Cohen* Moshe Director* Joseph Ehrman* Doris Etlinger Gertrude Fahnrich* Sarah Fain* Meir Feves* Faiga Gantz* Shloima Gantz* Mirl Gass* Edith Gibson* Sophie Goldberg* Jeffrey Grayson* Philip Greenberg* Celia Greenfield Ida Greenstein* Sam M. Hasson Victor Hasson Betty Kaplan* Albert Kastleman George L. Kemp October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah• page 30 • www.ShaarieTorah.org Arthur Klapper* Arthur Klapper Betty Lebenzon Arthur Leonard Alan Lesman Anna Leve* Moses Mark Julian Marks Anna G Maus* Herman Mesher* Noah Naimark* Philip Petcher Florence Planer Sylvia Pogolowitz Irving Popick* Isaac Premysler Peter Rabow Rachel Rosen* Jacob Ross Molly Rotenberg* Max Arthur Rutzick Sam Salmenson Anna Saltzman* Barnet Schechtman* Nathan Schlanger Rose Schnitzer* Toby Schwartz Tillie Seaman William Shaman* Bertha Sherman* Herbert Simmons Hillel Slifman* Emma Anna Sloane Samuel Soble Fannie Usher* Charles Ushkatz* Annie Weiner* Albert Elgin Wolff Craig Wollner * Indicates that a memorial plaque has been dedicated and placed in the Shaarie Torah sanctuary. Wa n t t o d o S h a b b a t b u t h a v e young children who will fall a s l e e p e a rl y ? C o m e e x p e r i ence the joys (and not the oyes) as S h a b b a t e n t e r s . J o i n R a b b i Rose at 4:30 p.m. for a bit of "Shabbos f e e l i n g . " M u s i c , s o n g s , s t o ries, puppets and an abbriviated Shabbat service - just right for the little munchkins and you! Shabbat Dinner November 14 6:30 p.m. Call to reserve your place! October 24, November 21, December 12, January 13 4:30 - 6:00 p.m. October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah • page 31 • www.ShaarieTorah.org CongregationShaarie Torah 920 NW 25th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97210 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED October Shabbatot November Shabbatot October 3 / 9th of Tishrei Erev Yom Kippur Candle lighting: 6:28 Havdalah: 7:25 November 7 / 14th of Cheshvan Parashat Vayera Candle lighting: 4:30 Havdalah: 5:29 October 10 / 16th of Tishrei Sukkot II Candle lighting: 6:15 Havdalah: 7:12 November 14 / 21st of Cheshvan Parashat Chayei Sara Candle lighting: 4:22 Havdalah: 5:21 October 17 / 23rd of Tishrei Simchat Torah Parashat Bereshit Candle lighting: 6:02 Havdalah: 7:00 November 21 / 28th of Cheshvan Parashat Toldot Candle lighting: 4:15 Havdalah: 5:15 October 24 / 30th of Tishrei Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan Parashat Noach Candle lighting: 5:51 Havdalah: 6:48 October 31 / 7th of Cheshvan Parashat Lech-Lecha Candle lighting: 5:39 Havdalah: 6:38 November 28 / 6th of Kislev Parashat Vayetzei Candle lighting: 4:11 Havdalah: 5:11 Affiliated with: Morning Minyan Mondays & Thursday at 7:25 a.m. *7:00 a.m. if Minyan falls on Rosh Chodesh Sundays at 8:30 a.m. October/November 2014 • Congregation Shaarie Torah• page 32 • www.ShaarieTorah.org