Congregation B`nai Torah Megilla
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Congregation B`nai Torah Megilla
Congregation B’nai Torah Megilla The Center Of Jewish Family Life In The Greater Trumbull Area Vol. 5774 Issue 1 From the Co-President’s Desk Beth Schwartz B ’nai Torah, what a wonderful place to be! Since the beginning of September, I have had the pleasure of greeting people, first during the High Holidays. Then, on Sunday, September 22, I caught all the smiling faces of our Talmud Torah students and their parents as we began another successful academic year. As I said in my speech during the holidays - once we get you in the building, there is always something going on to keep you coming back. Speaking of my speech . . . because of the technical difficulties I had that day, we have decided to reprint my speech in the Megilla. I thank you all for the kind words of encouragement I received during the holidays and look forward to two wonderful years. Good Morning and Welcome, I would like to begin by thanking some very special people: my family. To my husband Hal, who once stood here doing this exact same thing, you are a great example for me to follow as I take on this new role. To my three wonderful daughters, Ashley, Brittany and Danielle, all of whom, without their support, I could not even have imagined taking on this Presidency. To my Co-President Linda Schulman and to Rabbi Colin, with their help, I am encouraged by the possibilities and direction in which we can move Congregation B’nai Torah. I want you all to know that this is just a little bit intimidating for me! But, not for the reasons you may think. Growing up at B’nai Torah, I considered the presidents as the “untouchables.” Me, I was just the kid that spent more time in the tunnel with her friends than sitting in synagogue during the High Holidays! October 2013 October 2013 Now, I spend every Monday afternoon with Linda in the office of the “Rabbi.” This too is a different experience for me . . . being in the Rabbi’s office as a child WAS NOT where you wanted to be. But a child’s perspective is always a little different. And, as we grow into adulthood, I am sure our childhood memories are not exactly how things were. B’nai Torah has been such an important part of my life over the years. It is a very, very special place; my family has really found a home with this congregation. And I hope that all who are here today feel the same way. The new Board that Linda and I are working with has been wonderful; it is a great mix of old and new. Time and dedication is what gives B’nai Torah its momentum, and the Board’s support is greatly appreciated. For the 10 years that Rabbi Colin has been with us, we have developed a wonderful relationship. It has definitely helped lay the groundwork for where I am today. For those of you who don’t know, when Rabbi Colin came to B’nai Torah, I was the Vice President of Education. At his request, this title changed to the position of Hebrew School Principal, and for the next five years, we worked very closely, making sure the Hebrew School proceeded in the right direction. Now decisions we make will affect the entire congregation. My role, as I understand it, is to relay the “State of the Synagogue.” As I look around here this morning I have to say the “State of the Synagogue” is good. Does this mean we don’t have our challenges? No – certainly not. I believe what makes this congregation so special is the core values that permeate through our members. We are a very caring community. We are always present for our members, particularly during life-cycle events. (And especially when there’s food!) The Megilla Continued on page 2 Page 1 From the Co-President’s Desk - Beth Continued from page 1 In the last five years, our congregation has grown by leaps and bounds. There is not a week that goes by when there is not some kind of program you can attend. We want you to come through these doors, because once you do, you will keep coming back. In looking over our accomplishments of the last year, I would say that things are going extremely well. We continue to increase our membership. The flawless merger of Congregation B’nai Torah and Temple Beth Sholom has created one community, one family. We are 310 families and still growing. Our religious education program sets the standard for the area. Parents know that providing our children with that strong Jewish foundation helps guide them into adulthood. The word is out! This is where the young people want to be, even those in High School. Our Nursery School is the standard that all others strive for. Our Sisterhood is incredible. The women of this organization are always there for our members. Their many programs keep people involved and energetic. Our newly formed Brotherhood is getting off the ground with excitement and involvement that has not been seen here in years. Our Social Action group keeps adding more and more outreach programs. Just look around this room and feel the energy, the excitement, the way we care for each and every member. We are headed for 350 families. Who would have believed that this would have been possible? Religious organizations all around us are struggling. Don’t get me wrong; we still have our issues but we are dealing with those while still moving forward. However, we can do better. We MUST do better. We operate on the money that comes in throughout the year. Membership dues alone are not enough to support our synagogue (or any other) these days. They only cover about 30% of our operating expenses, much less the numerous programs and support services we provide. We need additional funding sources such as our annual appeal. Page 2 Once in a while a super generous donor comes along and that certainly helps. We have no charitable gift annuities that we can tap into. And no financial angel has come forward who could shower us with unlimited funds to be used at our beck and call. As you might expect, our more than 50-year-old building is beginning to show wear. It’s a challenging job and a very expensive one just to keep up with the repairs. So given our ever rising expenses, our aging building, and maintenance requirements, who else can we turn to for help but you? With your help, we look forward to B’nai Torah’s future with hope and faith that the year 5774 will be one blessed with peace, prosperity, and good deeds. Your participation in the High Holiday Appeal is crucial to maintaining Congregation B’nai Torah, which is more than a religious school, more than a bima, more than a place for social gatherings. It is our community’s Jewish home. In summary, the little girl has grown up. She sees things with adult eyes, she realizes that those presidents were far from untouchable, they are who built the foundation that has allowed B’nai Torah to prosper and grow, and I am thankful for them. Things are good, but we can make them better. We’ve accomplished much in the last year, but there is more to do. For those of you who have not made your pledge, please make your commitment to B’nai Torah now. For our wonderful guests, please consider making a donation to this amazing community. If you don’t have a pledge card, please see one of the ushers, they are circulating to collect your cards. And with everyone’s help and support, we will make B’nai Torah the best it can be. I want to thank everyone for that support and wish you a very Happy New Year. Shana Tova. All pledges matter, PLEASE send in your pledge card as soon as possible. With your help we can continue to make B'nai Torah the place people want to be. Check your calendar for upcoming events . . . see you soon! The Megilla October 2013 Every tree tells a story… Robert Velthuizen E arlier this year, after the many recent storms, two of the trees in front of our shul were cut down by state crews. While the surfaces of the cuts weren’t exactly pristine, one of the trees could tell a bit of a story. According to the tree rings, the tree was a sapling in 1856, and predates the civil war. The tree grew fast in its early years, likely an indication of wet and warm weather. It developed as the area developed with Bridgeport growing to a large prosperous city, where citizens were given access to great parks such as Seaside Park (donated by PT Barnum) and Beardsley Park. The Housatonic railroad stopped at the station close to current Starbucks and at the Parlor Rock theme park. The tree provided shade to travelers on the Main Street tram from Bridgeport to current day Luigi’s. The tree rings show that much of the 1900's were very dry, especially around 1930 and 1960. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to find any information on the site itself, other than that it was owned by Samuel Klahr, who donated the land to the Trumbull Jewish Community Group. The first B’nai Torah synagogue was built and opened in time for Rosh Hashanah 1962, and the new sanctuary was completed in 2002. Several bad storms (hurricanes and ice storms) hit the area, weakening trees and their branches. After the February blizzard of 2013, Main Street was closed for a week, after which the two old trees in front of B’nai Torah were cut. Disclaimer – dates and facts should be taken with a grain of salt; I’ve estimated rings but they’re not all visible; and I am known to make stuff up. The pictures are real though! Thank you I want to express my sincere thanks and gratitude for your love and support on Tuesday night, September 17. Our home was filled with so many caring friends that the room overflowed. I am so grateful to have so many old and new friends who took time out of their busy lives to pay respect to me and my family on the passing of my mother Esther (Petey) Dumoff. –Nan Schwartz October 2013 The Megilla Page 3 which is not, but would also have the ability to gently grasp the fruit and remove it from the vine without damaging the grapes. Israel at 65 By Dorothy Schoengood Israel became a state in May of 1948, 65 years ago. During the many decades since its birth, in spite of wars and terrorism, Israel has built many gleaming cities and made the desert bloom. In addition, Israel has made wonderful technical, medical, agricultural, educational and cultural advancements. Several universities and organizations are responsible for these outstanding achievements. The Iron Dome One of the most outstanding achievements was made by Technion University—“the Iron Dome.” The Iron Dome is an anti-missile system that saves lives. It identifies aerial threats, mainly rockets, and eliminates them. The Iron Dome has already intercepted and destroyed more than 350 missiles. In 2012, Israel’s Iron Dome rocket defense system successfully blasted Hamas’ rockets out of the sky. This helped end hostilities between Israel and Hamas in seven days. In addition, the Iron Dome knocked down 421 rockets bound for Israeli cities. This limited Israel’s casualties to six people during the seven days of bombardment. Rockets and missiles, the weapons of choice of Israel’s primary foes--Iran, Hezbolah and Hama--could soon prove obsolete. Therefore, the Iron Dome has been immensely successful. The Iron Dome has been so effective in intercepting destructive rockets that Israel is deploying them throughout the country. Ben Gurion University–A Smart Robot Picks Only Ripe Fruit This university is well known for its robots. Robotics researchers at BGU have received a $1.3 million grant to develop intelligent sensing and manipulation for robots to pick ripe crops such as orchard fruits and premium wine grapes. They have developed a robot that will accurately judge produce that is ready for harvest and skip the ones that are not ripe. An agricultural robot must be equipped with intelligence to be able to operate in the dynamic and hostile agricultural environment. Harvesting “high value” crops, like wine grapes, is a time-consuming, laborious task. Just imagine if a robot would not only know which grape is ready for picking and Page 4 Some experts predict that robotic devices will be doing much of the work on farms by the middle of the century. Hadassah University Medical Center a Breakthrough for the Eyes Until a decade ago, degenerative retinal and macular diseases were incurable. Since then, there have been breakthrough medical technologies. Doctors in the “Center for Retinal and Macular Degeneration” have implemented gene therapy in patients for age-related macular degeneration, which will be among the world’s first human embryonic stem cell based products. Hadassah’s development of therapeutic stem cell lines, without using animal components, was announced in June of 2012. Hebrew University of Jerusalem Dr. Amir Amedi of the “Center for Brain Science” has turned sound into sight for the blind. Special glasses worn by the blind, and connected to ear phones, enable the blind to see. When the blind person hears a word, it is then translated to a vision that the person can see. Dr Amedi has helped the world’s 45 million blind people, and more than 100 million people with impaired vision, to function better in daily life. What a wonderful discovery! Jewish National Fund The JNF has been known for many years to enhance the quality of life in Israel. It has built new communities in largely uninhabited areas. By doing this it has given families alternatives to Israel’s crowed, expensive cities. In addition, JNF has been an innovator in ecological development and a pioneer in forest creation. It has planted more than 240 million trees, providing covering for more than 250,000 acres. JNF has also been in the forefront of water management and half of the water used in agriculture, as well as fresh water to meet the needs of over 4 million people a year. AIPAC Last, but not least, “The American Israel Public Affairs Committee,” AIPAC, is America’s leading pro-Israel lobby. The Megilla Continued on page 16 October 2013 Bat Mitzvah: Sara Scinto S ara Scinto will become a Bat Mitzvah on Saturday, October 23. Sara is currently an eighthgrader at Hillcrest Middle School in Bar Mitzvah: Jacob Brosler J acob Brosler, who will celebrate becoming a Bar Mitzvah on Sunday, November 3, is currently an eighthgrade student at the Interdistrict Discovery Magnet School. There, he has lots of opportunities to focus on his main interests - science, computers, and Minecraft. Trumbull. She is a member of the Trumbull High School Golden Eagles Marching Band where she performs and competes with the Color Guard. She has been playing the viola since third grade. Sara loves horses and horseback riding. She volunteers at a horse farm during the summers and earned her Girl Scout Bronze Award doing a project about horses, using the time she spent at the farm to learn how to take care of them. Sara is an active member of Girl Scouts. Last year, he made the District Science Fair competition, and is looking forward to another chance with this year’s project. He also started a computer club at school last year, and continues to be very involved with helping the younger students learn some basic computer programing. Ultimately, he hopes to create new video games. When not enjoying the computer, Jacob most likes doing karate, going to tag sales with his dad, playing with his dog Buddy, and watching television. Jacob is looking forward to celebrating his Bar Mitzvah with all his friends and family. He would like to thank all his teachers, and especially Rabbi Colin and Mrs. Volpe, for all their help in getting him to this day. News from the Nursery School Joan Watnick, Director -yeare three th s e h c a ow to Colin te old classes h Rabbi r a four-ye old and r fa o h es blow th Chi fours th ldren in e h t eir n shof the nur ren i ney Ro ars ser Child ade ho s h H m asha as th y schoo h e class or Ros l n y le ah f arn blow cake a bou anah t Hash October 2013 The Megilla The fo duri ur-yea r ng t he 1 -olds e njoy st w eek of sc art hoo l Page 5 Adult Education Sets Next Year’s Programs Margery Verlezza s I write this article, I am reflecting back on a wonderful program we had in our sanctuary here at B’nai Torah. The community-wide Selichot program, featuring the film “Re-Emerging: The Jews of Nigeria” along with the discussion led by documentary filmmaker Jeff Lieberman, was fascinating and we learned so much about the Igbo and the Jewish customs they have been practicing for generations. A Looking forward, we will continue our study of World Jewry on Sunday, October 27, at 4 p.m., when we will host Shoshannah Nambi from the Kulanu Abayudaya Organization “in the house!” She will provide a fresh perspective on the roles of women in the Abayudaya community and the challenges they face. Thank you to Congregations Beth El, B’nai Israel and Rodeph Sholom for helping us bring both of these inspiring programs to fruition in the Bridgeport community. Our next adventure into World Jewry will take place on Wednesday, November 20, at 7:30 p.m., when we warmly welcome Marcia Haddad-Ikonomopoulos, Museum Director of Kehila Kedosha Janina Synagogue and Museum in New York City, to B’nai Torah. Marcia will discuss the long history of Greek Jews, who developed distinctive traditions, customs and liturgy which they also have passed down for generations. This program is sponsored by Joan and Richard Watnick in memory of Joan’s father Bernard Levy. Want to get up close and personal with Marcia? Please join us at 6:00 p.m. for a Greek dinner and the opportunity to meet Marcia. Reservations are a must for this kickoff to our special evening. The fee is $15 per person. Please call the office by Friday, November 15 to reserve your dinner place. Everyone is welcome to attend the discussion at 7:30 p.m. Page 6 Rabbi Colin will open the first session of his class, Walking with the Jewish Calendar: Rhythms of Jewish Living, on Thursday, October 24 at 7:30 p.m. This 12week series will explore the holy days and festivals of Judaism. Through the study of the Jewish calendar we will explore the mysteries of our holidays and festivals: How did they develop? Why do we observe them? What do they tell us about the Jewish peoples’ values and beliefs? What deeper meaning can they offer to our lives? The classes are scheduled to continue on Nov. 7, Nov. 21, Dec. 5, and Dec. 19, in 2013, and Jan. 9, Jan. 23, Feb. 6, Feb. 20, Mar. 6, Mar. 20 and Apr. 3, in 2014. On Saturday, November 9, we will be celebrating Havdalah at 7:30 p.m., with a “just for fun” Kugel Bakeoff! (This is postponed from last year when we had a broken oven.) Laurie Raccuia and her beautiful, melodious voice will be leading the service, and everyone is welcome to sign up to pre-bake your favorite kugel recipe. Please call Robin in the office at 203-268-6940 to let her know you plan to participate. Bakers will be scheduled for Thursday and Friday, November 7 and 8. Remember, all ingredients must be kosher and nut-free. SAVE THE DATE! Wednesday, December 4, is Movie Night! More information will follow. Now that Nursery School and Talmud Torah have begun for the year, we would like to remind everyone: Due To Severe Allergies, Please Do Not Bring Peanuts, Tree Nuts, Or Any Items Containing Them Into The Synagogue. If You Have Questions, Please Call Our Office at 203-268-6940 The Megilla Thank You. October 2013 TIME FOR A CHANGE Submitted by Paul Antell Part of the preparations for the Jewish New Year involves an individual’s commitment to changing bad characteristics into good ones. As I reflect on my personal improvement plan, I am pleased to report that on a national and global level, Israelis are definitely changing the world to the good with their innovations. In the medical arena, many people find it impossible to change their diet to resolve physical obesity, so students from the bio-design program of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have enforced a change to the metabolism with a gastric sleeve that blocks food absorption. Doctors insert the sleeve down the throat and via the stomach to the duodenum, without surgery or anesthetic. Israel’s NI Medical will certainly change the lives of cardiac patients. Following an agreement with Mobile Medical Services, NI Medical’s Non-invasive Cardiac System (NICaS) monitors will be installed in nursing homes across the United States. The monitors will dramatically reduce the number of unnecessary transfers to hospitals. Israeli biotech D-Pharm discovered that the parasitetransmitted diseases malaria and sleeping sickness cause changes in the metal ions within brain cells. D-Pharm has just announced that its revolutionary treatments are able to regulate the disrupted ions and provide a totally new therapeutic solution to these devastating diseases. But the world will probably be more interested in the cosmetic changes that Israel’s EndyMed can make to the faces of aging women. The United States Food and Drug Administration has given its approval to EndyMed’s 3Deep treatment that applies radio frequency energy to the skin in order to remove wrinkles. Change the radio frequency to the visible spectrum and you will find Israeli startup Gauzy, whose liquid crystal technology allows “smart” glass to change from transparent to opaque with just a touch. Too hot? Then touch the glass to block out the sunlight. It will change the construction market out of all recognition. The recent launch of Israeli start-up Lingua.ly will change how we learn languages. Lingua.ly’s personal educational service starts with a quiz and then it indexes October 2013 the Internet, feeding you with appropriately selected texts based on your vocabulary. But this is nothing compared to the changes we will see arising from the Brain Computer Interface developments that Israel is at the forefront of. Tel Aviv’s Brainihack competition brings together neuroscientists, artists, designers, robotics experts, etc., to see who can build the best viable product in one weekend. As the Jewish Year 5774 begins and the rest of the Middle East implodes, there has been a marked change in how Israel is viewed among the nations. Not surprising, given Israel’s: -Regular discoveries of natural gas off its coast. (Even Egypt wants to buy some.) -Advanced telecommunications. (Enhanced by its launch of the Amos 4 satellite). -Expertise in water technology, (IDE just sold another desalination system to Asia.) -Agro technology. (Kinneret College has developed a plant that survives extended droughts.) Even Israel’s wine industry has become one of the most respected of the New World with Israel’s Golan Heights Winery picking up another award, on the eve of its 30th anniversary. For the health conscious, Bloomberg has just confirmed that Israel has the fourth-best healthcare system in the world, only surpassed by Hong Kong, Singapore and Japan. The United Kingdom came in 14th and the USA 46th. Israel is certainly changing perceptions among ordinary Arabs. The families of Syrian patients brought to Israeli hospitals for treatment suddenly realize that everything they have been told by their leaders and media about the Jewish State has been a lie. Meanwhile, five Arab schools in East Jerusalem have decided to change from the PA curriculum to the Israeli curriculum. Israel Bonds If you need more information regarding Israel Bonds, or would like to make a purchase, please contact Paul Antell at 203-268-3503 or zadypaul@charter.net. The Megilla Page 7 Michelle Scinto: Frankel Award Recipient C ongregation B’nai Torah will present Michelle Scinto with the Muriel J. Frankel Memorial Award on Friday, November 1, at the 7:30 pm service. This prestigious award honors her years of dedication, hard work and service to the congregation. Michelle’s involvement at B’nai Torah began when her oldest daughter Kayla began attending the Nursery School. She became involved by assisting Beth Schwartz, then the Director of Education, with re-establishing an active PTO for Talmud Torah. She continued on as PTO President once Beth Tepper took over the position of Director of Education. Working with Beth Tepper, she helped create an art program for the Talmud Torah. But her involvement didn’t end there. Michelle also served on the synagogue Board as Treasurer for three years. A co-chair of the successful Art Auction in 2011, she was also heavily involved in the Presidential Gala held that same year. She also shops and sets up onegs for the synagogue as well. After making the tallit for her daughter’s Bat Mitzvah, Michelle was asked to run a tallit-making class for adults which was extremely successful with many creative, amazing tallit. Talmud Torah Director Beth Tepper commends Michelle’s work and states, “Michelle is a very wonderful and remarkably capable woman. Her work ethic is based on grace and eloquence. There is no project too difficult, no task too complicated. It is a pleasure to have worked with her.” Michelle is originally from Buffalo, New York. She moved to Connecticut after graduating from the Rochester Institute of Technology with a degree in Hotel, Restaurant Management. She met her husband Tony while working at the Stamford Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza. They are the parents of daughters Kayla and Sara. In addition to her volunteer work at B’nai Torah, Michelle has also been active with the Trumbull Junior Women’s Club, now known as Trumbull Community Women. She served on the Education Committee, which was responsible for the Town-Wide Spelling Bee, and was a Girl Scout Leader for daughter Kayla’s troop. The Frankel Award is presented to a member of the congregation in memory of the beloved wife, mother and grandmother Muriel, who was a tireless volunteer at B’nai Torah. The Frankel family is excited to present this award to such an extremely deserving recipient. High Holiday Acknowledgements he Rosh Hashanah flowers were donated by the B’nai Torah Board. The Yom Kippur flower arrangements were donated in memory of Morris and Tillie Marks, by Vivian and Mitchell Arron and family; and in memory of Charles and Marion Davis Becker and Herman and Frieda Friedman, by Arthur and Rosalind Friedman and family. T We appreciate that Grace Episcopal Church provided their parking lot for our overflow parking. In addition, our heartfelt gratitude goes to Serlin International Limousine (Red Dot Shuttle) for providing shuttle bus service to and from the church’s parking lot. We thank Guacamole Grille for providing additional parking. On the second day of Rosh Hashanah, Dr. Fred Lazin presented a fascinating talk, which was sponsored by Stacy and Rick Weinstein in loving memory of their fathers Donald Mullin and Martin Weinstein. The break fast was generously sponsored by Sid and Laura Cahn and Lynnette Litwin. The Trumbull Police Explorers assisted in our security and parking lot management. Finally, congratulations to the winners of our High Holiday Appeal raffle parking spaces: Mara and Wayne Brosler, Mitzi and Bernard Goldberg, and Debbie and Robert Velthuizen. These parking spaces were generously donated by our new members Paddy and Rebecca Jarit, of Physical Therapy for Women. Page 8 The Megilla October 2013 Sisterhood News Thank you, Janet Bass, for providing your lovely home for the occasion. Debbie Velthuizen O n behalf of the Sisterhood, I’d like to thank Rabbi Colin and Josh Fein for such beautiful and meaningful High Holiday services. Thank you to all the members of the Kiddush Committee for the delicious spreads prepared throughout the busy holiday season. A trip to Hassidic Williamsburg and Borough Park will take place on Sunday, November 24. The trip fee is $20; lunch at a kosher restaurant is not included. A carpool from B'nai Torah will leave at 9:00 a.m. For more details or to sign up, contact Debbie. This trip is open to the community. Thank you also to the Cahn and Litwin Families for sponsoring the break fast for Yom Kippur. Please check your emails for details of upcoming events. (The details are still in the works.) On September 15, we had a wonderful trip to Silverman’s Farm for apple picking. It was an absolutely beautiful day - crisp weather, crisp apples!! The Sisterhood Brunch was on October 6, an annual event that kicked off the year. From The Office Robin Magilnick C alling all Snowbirds . . . if you will be away for the winter, please let me know, so I can change your mailing address and be sure that you receive all of your mail from us. You may have noticed in the last flyer mailing that a couple of the flyers were two-sided. In an effort to conserve paper you will see this more often. Please look on both sides of the flyers so you don't miss any important information. The e-Megilla is sent on a weekly basis to keep you updated. If you don't receive the e-Megilla at this time, please call me at 203-268-6940 or email office@ Sisterhood membership for 2013-2014 is only $18. Make checks payable to B'nai Torah Sisterhood. Please contact Debbie if you have any questions or suggestions. Call 203-445-9973 or email debvelt@sbcglobal.net. bnaitorahct.org and I will make sure you are added to the list. There are several 5774/2013-2014 calendars in the office that have not yet been picked up; each member family gets one. If you haven't gotten yours yet, please stop by for it. Cookbooks are available during office hours for only $18 each.. Thank you to everyone who has been using the office mail box. It is greatly appreciated. Putting your mail in there saves valuable time. This will keep your checks and RSVPs from being delayed. Kiddush Committee T he Kiddush Committee invites anyone interested in learning more about Kiddush and Oneg preparation to join us! Contact Debbie V. for more information at 203-445-9973. October 2013 The Megilla Page 9 Gala Ad Journal Update After reviewing the Ad Journal donations, we have found that some were inadvertently omitted. We are so grateful for everyone’s contributions that we wanted to recognize each and every one. Eighth Page: B’nai Torah Nursery School Listings: Shira Horowitz and Maurice Karpman Oronoque Animal Hospital ♦ Peerless Cleaners Leslie and Kenny Roggen ♦ Steven and Jeanne Toovell Joan and Richard Watnick B'nai Torah Holds Successful Blood Drive Submitted by Elaine Goldschmidt T he Blood Drive was held on July 10. The turnout was much less than expected and there were fewer blood donations, but I learned this has been happening all over the state. The help from the congregation was fantastic. Thanks so much to the following volunteers who gave their time to make the event a success: Rabbi Amanda and Yoni, Ellie, and Rafi Brodie, Marge Winokur, Mary Steinfeld, Dottsie Goldstein, Marge Labinger, Eleanor Yanowitz, Martin Rosenberg, Gale Antell, June Stowe, Alissa Heilbrunn, Renee Rubin, Rabbi Yvonne Strassman, Carole Fanslow, Laurel Fleger, Bernice Dietz, Beverly Fein, Jeff Levi, Linda Schulman, and especially Robin Magilnick, who helped me immensely with all my questions. Thanks to everyone who donated! I’m looking forward to chairing the Blood Bank again next year. A note from the Young Emissaries I t was very exciting to share the High Holidays with our new community and our host families. It was our first holiday away from home. It was a very different experience for us, but in a good way! We missed home a lot, but with the warmth of our host families and the community, everyone made us feel like we were home and not alone for a second. Our families at home were thrilled to hear about the difference in celebrating the holidays in America vs. being in Israel. The things that were the same was that families come together and there is a lot of love in the air, lots of food on the table and everyone is in a holiday mood – in Israel we call that “Mishpach’tiut.” What we never experienced was seeing people driving their cars and we missed seeing children on their bikes. Most surprising to us was that the world around us kept moving and in Israel everything stands still on the holidays. Walking to the synagogue on Yom Kippur we could smell the food coming from people’s homes, and it was odd because we were still fasting. Page 10 This Yom Kippur was really special for us -- being far away from home and having the services with the community, it was a very different experience. It was very moving to see all the children on the bimah all blowing the shofar together at the end. We were very touched at the end of the Neilah and Havdalah service when the entire congregation sang Hatikvah. We were very moved, and our hearts were full. Forty years ago, it was the Yom Kippur War in Israel. Remembering that, we hope we will have a peaceful year, for Israel and for the entire world. We hope you had an easy fast and we wish you a Shana Tova and a Gmar Chatima Tova ! Your Israeli Emissaries, Omer and Ya’ara P.S. Follow us on Facebook: Omer-Ya’ara Young Emissaries The Megilla October 2013 Social Action Committee Submitted by Mara Brosler Connecticut Veterans Need Your Help Social Action is conducting a drive in order to support and honor our veterans. All items collected will be donated to the Veterans Administration Medical Center in West Haven. The list below details the items needed. All items must be new – underwear must be in sealed packages. Please note that items are needed for both men and women. A donation box will be placed in the B’nai Torah lobby. This drive ends October 29 to allow time for the items to be delivered to the VA. Any questions? Please contact Stuart or Susan Nerenberg at 203-502-8129. Fixodent/Denture items Gift Cards (Wal-Mart, Stop & Shop, gas card, etc.) Feminine Hygiene Products (i.e.- pads, tampons) Depends underwear (variety of sizes) Crossword, Word Search puzzle books Underwear (variety of sizes) T-shirts (variety of sizes) Deodorant Cream/Lotion PowderSoap/Body Wash ShampooNail clippers Conditioner Nail files Toothbrushes Chapstick CombsBrushes Hand-Made Winter Accessories for Children in Bridgeport The Social Action Committee is knitting and crocheting hats, scarves and mittens to be donated to the following Bridgeport schools: Skane School, Special Education and Pre-Kindergarten; Maplewood School; Johnson School; and Waltersville School. The mittens are for kindergarten and preschool size, as well as large (for older children). The age group for the hats is K-second grade October 2013 Please use bright, cheerful colors. Any sport or worsted weight yarn is good. There will be a box at the shul where the items will be collected. Please have them to B’nai Torah by Thanksgiving. Thanks goes to Barbara Srebnick, who is serving as go-between for us. If you have yarn to donate, need yarn, or have any questions, please contact Alissa Heilbrunn at 203-243-4086 or arh258@ hotmail.com. B’nai Torah Food Drive Successes What wonderful food drives! First, thanks to all of you who helped to make Operation Isaiah a success. We collected more than 75 bags of food to send to the Trumbull Food Bank. (Many thanks to Stu Nerenberg for transport duty!) I also want to thank those who worked at the tables at the local Stop&Shop stores and delivered the food: In Trumbull, Jacob Brosler, David Marchenko, and Julia Wendt (and her parents Amanda and Frank), and to Stu Nerenberg for food transport; In Stratford, Amelia, Sara, and Michael Hevenstone, and Eileen Goldschmidt; and in Monroe, Jason Goldfarb. Combining all these sites, we collected about 18 shopping carts full of food, toiletries, and paper goods. We also received an additional $746 to be split between the three food banks and Jewish Family Services!!! Amazing job, all of you! We will not, however, just be resting on our laurels. In the next few months, we will have several more drives, including one for pet food and supplies, one for children’s pajamas, and one for our veterans. There will be many opportunities for all to participate, so keep your eyes open for the flyers Social Action Sponsors The Pajama Project This project collects new pajamas which will be distributed to students in Bridgeport. Many of the children live in apartments with poor insulation. Other children sleep on mattresses on the floor. We had a tremendous response last year. The recipients were surprised and very Continued on page 12 The Megilla Page 11 Cards Sent by The Rabbi & The Congregation Dr. Susan Sidransky Krutt In memory of mother, Harriet Sidransky Alan Sidransky In memory of mother, Harriet Sidransky Ariel Fein Mazel Tov on receiving her M. A. in Art History from Courtauld Institute. Spencer Ross Mazel Tov on receiving his Ph.D. Sam and Cheryl and Milton Green In memory of Sam and Milton Green’s mother, Minnie Green Sandie Sommer-Morgasen In memory of husband, Gerald Sam Bader In memory of wife Dorothy Bader Sharon and Michael Nagy In memory of mother, Janet Nagy and Family Don PollackSpeedy recovery Josh SearleSpeedy recovery Mark Lambeck Mazel Tov and thank you for the Temple Players Steve and Ellen Mendell Mazel Tov on the marriage of son, Jordan, to Mara Robert and Maxine Marino Mazel Tov on daughter Miriam Rachael’s Bat Mitzvah Robert and Alissa Heilbrunn Mazel Tov on marriage of son, Michael, to Emma Howie Morgasen In memory of father, Gerald Ed and Susan Jewsbury and Family In memory of Susan’s mother, Rose Lansey Amanda Wendt and Family In memory of grandmother, Rose Lansey Mel and Judy Cooper and Family In memory of Judy’s mother, Fay Stevenson Howard Weiner and Family In memory of wife and mother, Carmen Maza Tom and Shelly Hall In memory of Shelly’s mother, Fay Stevenson Burt and Nan Schwartz and Family In memory of Nan’s mother, Esther Dumoff To send a card, please contact Shirley Cohen at 203-268-4514 or bubbe888@sbcglobal.net. Social Action Sponsors Continued from page 11 appreciative of your generosity. Please consider contributing again this winter. We are in need of pajamas from children’s size 5 all the way up to adult sizes for the teenagers. New sweatshirts and pants also provide much needed warmth. A donation box will be in the B’nai Torah lobby. This collection will continue through December 15. Page 12 The Social Action Committee realizes that there are many requests for donations during the year. We ask you to contribute to at least one of our projects if possible. As always, Social Action thanks you for your generosity. and support. If you have any questions, please call Susan Nerenberg at 203-502-8129. The Megilla October 2013 Good News From Israel ISRAEL’S MEDICAL ACHIEVEMENTS Come to Israel – get healed. 30,000 of Israel’s 3.5 million visitors in 2012 came to get medical treatment at Israel’s top health institutions. Treatments include IVF, brain diseases, laser surgery and heart bypasses. Boost for Israel’s icy cancer treatment: IceSense3 cryoablation cancer treatment is to be covered by US medical insurance giant HCSC. Vast numbers of US patients will now be able to have breast tumors removed by the minimally invasive ultrasound-targeted freezing process developed by Israel’s IceCure Medical. ISRAEL IS INCLUSIVE AND GLOBAL Helping India grow food: Israel is to provide technology and training to India to diversify its fruit and vegetable crops and raise yields. Israel’s Agency for International Development Cooperation (Mashav) would help set up 28 centers of excellence in 10 Indian states - each focused on specific fruit and vegetable crops. Solar power for Rwanda: Jerusalem-based Energiya Global is bringing light to the nations with a project for an 8.5-megawatt solar field in Rwanda. The country’s first solar field will be located at the Agahozo-Shalom Youth Village, a boarding school east of the capital Kigali, for orphans of the Rwandan genocide. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Landing in any weather: Elbit’s Clear Vision system was put on show recently at the Paris Air Show at Le Bourget. The system’s advanced multi-spectral camera displays real-time pictures on transparent glass in front of the pilot, enabling passenger aircraft to land even in storms and fog. Israel’s 1Gigabit Internet: Israel has commenced a tenyear, multi-billion-shekel project to lay a national fiber optic network that will allow internet download speeds of up to a gigabit (1,000 megabits) per second. CROP Hunger Walk Beverly Peck, Liaison for CROP C ongregation B’nai Torah is to be commended for its fundraising for this year’s 39th CROP Hunger Walk. The Greater Bridgeport Hunger Walk offers an opportunity to help fight hunger locally and in other countries. The total to date for this year’s Walk is $22,000 and counting, with participation from approximately 270 walkers. Lauren Mandell spearheaded the synagogue collection, and B’nai Torah’s contribution was $883. Thank you all who walked, raised funds, and donated, either as sponsors of walkers with money placed directly in envelopes, or with online donations. A great many of our donations were designated for distribution through MAZON, a national, nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing and alleviating hunger among people of all faiths and backgrounds. Totals included a Sunday Morning Minyan donation that yielded more money, thanks to Charlotte Denenberg’s quick response to a grant from The Feinstein Challenge October 2013 and Alan Feinstein. We are thankful also that our Talmud Torah children shared their tzedakah with CROP. The Megilla Page 13 News from Talmud Torah Beth Tepper-Talmud Torah Director S eptember 22 marked the start of another ruachfilled Talmud Torah school year. Students were ready to learn and take pride in their heritage and they filled Hersher Hall to celebrate school’s beginning. The magic of song and happiness permeated the walls of B’nai Torah. The energy is infectious! “Brachot” is the Talmud Torah theme for the year. Our children are familiar with how we light the Shabbat candles, drink kiddush juice/ wine, or cut the challah and also say a blessing of thanks. Our yeladim are now becoming aware there are so many other appropriate times we should say brachot as well . . . like when seeing a mountain, witnessing a shooting star, and seeing lightning. The reasons why they are recited, the correct timing and appropriateness will be our focus this year. Please take the time to enjoy our walls as they are filled with artistic renditions of types of brachot that exist. Ongoing tzedakah projects include a bottle drive, backpack filling, animal food, Juvenile Diabetes collection and can tab collections. Drop off your donations anytime. Toda Raba to Elaine Bader for enriching our children’s mitzvah of eating in the Sukkah . . . the homemade apple cake was luscious! Please make plans to join us for our early Shabbat services at 7 p.m. throughout the year. Enjoy a wonderful 5774! B'nai Torah Scrip... Get yours today Purchase gift cards for your holiday gifts and help B'nai Torah at the same time. Stop by during office hours to get yours, call 203-268-6940 or email office@bnaitorahct.org in our home and yours Jewish Senior Services is the new name for the full range of quality care provided by The Jewish Home for the Elderly. Providing senior care throughout Southern Connecticut: • Long Term Care • Rehabilitation • Home Care • Hospice • Day Services • Advocacy & Education • Long Term Care Protection 175 Jefferson Street, Fairfield CT • 203-365-6400 www.jseniors.org Page 14 The Megilla October 2013 GALA ART AUCTION AND BEER AND WINE TASTING Sunday, November 17, 6:30 p.m. S unday, November 17, will find our synagogue turned into a first-class art gallery, brimming with art, sports memorabilia and collectibles. If that doesn’t pique your interest, how about a beerand wine-tasting, and music to entertain, as you preview all the wonderful pieces available for purchase? “With Hanukkah less than two weeks away, this is the perfect time to take care of all those gifts, for the kids, the sports enthusiast, and the wine connoisseur. There will be an endless selection of items at every price point,” commented Event Co-chair Linda Colman, who also runs the gift shop at the synagogue. “We want this to be a one-stop shop for all of us who are so busy and barely have time to shop, especially with the first night of Hanukkah being the night before Thanksgiving!” There will also be a silent auction, and a raffle, with items that will be won with purchased raffle tickets. Brodinsky, among others, will be framed and ready for you to carry home. All pricing is well below standard gallery prices. “Buying art is a most interesting process. Some buy for the investment value, and others for the decorative aspect art brings to your home, but most importantly, regardless of why you are purchasing art, you should always buy what you like,” said Margery Verlezza, Co-chair of the event. This event is a major fundraiser for B’nai Torah, and we urge you to bring your friends, buy art at a great price, and have a wonderful time! Town Line Fine Wine, Spirits & Beer, located on Hawley Lane in Stratford, will provide the beer and wine. All products will be kosher and available for purchase for holiday gift-giving. Auction tickets will be $10 each, 2 for $18, and will cover the price of admission, the beer and wine tasting, entertainment, refreshments and dessert. Tickets purchased prior to the event will include two complimentary raffle tickets. The preview, silent auction and the beer and wine tasting begin at 6:30 p.m. The live auction starts at 7:30 p.m. Those who purchase tickets in advance can request certain artists or style of art be represented that evening. Tickets can be purchased by calling the office at 203-268-6940. The art, featuring such well known artists as Peter Max, Itzchak Tarkay, Yaacov Agam, Slava WATCH YOUR E-MAIL FOR INTERESTING INFORMATION ON SOME OF THE ARTISTS TO BE FEATURED AT THE AUCTION! Linda McCartney’s photograph, “Portrait of an Era,” bought at the B’nai Torah auction in 2011. www.facebook.com/bnaitorahct October 2013 The Megilla Margery with her Itzchak Tarkay bought at the auction in 2011. Tarkay has since passed away, and the value of his art has increased. Page 15 Warm Welcome To The Following New Members And Their Families O n behalf of the membership committee and the entire congregation, we would like to officially welcome our new members. We are looking forward to getting to know you all better and to celebrating many holidays, simchas and social events together in the years to come. William, Lisa, Joshua, David, Benjamin, Sarah, Zachary and Jacob Becker Robert, Elyse and Zachary Schneider Richard, Sharon, Amanda and Cameron Brown Michael, Amy (Handmaker), Rachel, and Aviva Doery Stephen, Beth and Wesley Grunschel Seth, Alison, Max and Mia Nierenberg Paddy, Rebecca, Harrison, Shaina and Zachary Jarit Thomas and Laurie Weinstein Israel at 65 Continued from page 4 AIPAC works with Congress to secure vital foreign aid for Israel and to stop Iran’s nuclear program. AIPAC is a 100,000 member movement of Americans committed to ensuring Israel’s security and strengthening the ties between the U.S. and its ally Israel. We should all be proud of Israel’s great and important accomplishments. Israel has helped humanity by contributing so much to the world. “Happy Birthday, Israel!” Donations Rudnick, Trina Berkowitz, Bill Berkowitz, Larry Sax and Chrina May Rabbi's Discretionary Fund To Rabbi Colin, thank you for the meaningful service at the cemetery, from Gilda Glick To Rabbi Colin Brodie, wishing you and your family a healthy and peaceful New Year, from Dr. Harold and Irma Batt (Anita Rosnick’s parents) To Rabbi Colin, in memory of Stephanie Heine’s parents Ruth and Harry Goldstein, from Roger and Stephanie Heine To Rabbi Colin, in honor of your 10th anniversary at B’nai Torah, from Roger and Stephanie Heine In memory of Mildred Friedman, from Arthur and Geraldine Freeman Yahrzeit of Ann Morgenstein, from Mary and Joseph Steinfeld To Sandra Sommers, Howard Morgasen and Family and Dr. Philip and Debra Sobel and Family, in beloved memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Gerry Morgasen, from Barbara and Elliot Rubin, Marge Labinger, Judy and Elliott Page 16 To Rabbi Colin, thank you for a special book, from Beth and Louis Weinstein To Sam Marks, speedy recovery, from Dorothy Goldstein and Harvey Sussman To Susan Sidransky Krutt and Family, in beloved memory of Susan’s mother and her children’s grandmother, Harriet Sidransky, from Marty and Arlene Rosenberg To Florence Berman and Family, in memory of a beloved husband, father and grandfather, Bill Berman, from Marty and Arlene Rosenberg To Bernard Ferszt, just to let you know we are thinking about you and wishing you a refuah schlema, from Trina Berkowitz and Bill Berkowitz To Rabbi Colin, from Victor and Edna Stern To Wendy and Josh Searle, in beloved memory of Wendy’s mom and your children’s grandmother, Dorothy Bader, from Marge Labinger, Linda and Jon Schulman and Jane and Dave Zimmerman Yahrzeit, from Beverly and Irwin Peck The Megilla October 2013 To Rabbi Colin, in honor of 10 years of being my Rabbi and friend, Todah Raba, from Marge Labinger Yahrzeit of my father Louis Searle, from Jonas Searle To Rabbi Colin, for honors given, from Stanley Silverstein and Jane Smiley Yahrzeit of Susan’s father and her children’s grandfather, Marvin Mankowitz, from Doug and Susan Mankowitz Fink In memory of Estelle Jacob, from Art and Geri Freeman In honor of Claire Kummerman’s 90th birthday, from Marge Winokur Yahrzeit, from Michael and Renee Coplan Yahrzeit for my beloved brother Donald, from Sandra Wiener Happy Birthday Sally Melzer, from Marge Winokur Yahrzeit of Adela Goryn, from Charlotte and Jeffrey Denenberg To Rabbi Colin, in gratitude, in honor of our grandson Andrew Weinstein’s Bar Mitzvah, from Terry and Sandra Hayden To Sam Bader and Family in beloved memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Dorothy Bader, from Debbie, Robert, Anneke and Vincent Velthuizen To Linda Schulman, in honor of you becoming Co-President of B’nai Torah, from Dr. Marc and Nancy Ross To Claire Kummerman, in honor of your 90th birthday, from Nathaniel Wernick and Family Yahrzeit of Simon Deutsch, from Eileen and Bruno Goldschmidt To our twin grandsons Aaron and Ben Wasserman on their recent graduation from the University of Michigan with their Bachelor degrees, from Lorraine and Buddy Hillman In honor of our grandson Brian Hillman for getting his Master's degree from the University of Chicago, from Lorraine and Buddy Hillman To Rabbi Colin for services at the cemetery, from Bernard and Leah Ferszt Kiddush Fund Yahrzeit of Molly Frankel, from Leslie Frankel To Susan and Ed Jewsbury and Family and Amanda and Franklin Wendt and Family in beloved memory of Susan’s mother and Amanda’s grandmother and her children’s great grandmother, Rose Lansey, from Debbie, Robert, Anneke and Vincent Velthuizen Yahrzeit of my mom Gussie Wiener, from Sandra Wiener To Fred Zeitz, feel better soon, from Debbie, Robert, Anneke and Vincent Velthuizen To Alissa and Bob Heilbrunn, Mazel Tov on the marriage of your son Michael to Emma, from Debbie, Robert, Anneke and Vincent Velthuizen To Anneke Velthuizen, wishing you congratulations on your 1st job, from your mom and dad, Debbie and Robert Velthuizen To Roni Yessenow, thank you for holding the sisterhood BBQ--It was great! From Debbie, Robert, Anneke and Vincent Velthuizen To Ellen and Steven Mendell, mazel tov on your son Jordan’s marriage to Mara, from Debbie, Robert, Anneke and Vincent Velthuizen To Sharon Nagy on the loss of your mom, Janet Nagy, from Debbie, Robert, Anneke and Vincent Velthuizen To the Marino Family, congratulations on the Bat Mitzvah of your daughter Miriam, from Debbie, Robert, Anneke and Vincent Velthuizen Yahrzeit of Bea Denenberg, from Charlotte and Jeffrey Denenberg Yahrzeit of Soloman Hendin, from Mary and Joseph Steinfeld In memory of Margery's parents, Harry and Barbara Tomsky, from Margery and Peter Verlezza Yahrzeit of Max Goldschmidt, from Eileen and Bruno Goldschmidt In memory of the yahrzeit of my mother, from Sally Melzer October 2013 Yahrzeit of Simon Selden, from Leslie Frankel The Megilla Page 17 Yahrzeit of Florence Bernstein, from Martin Bernstein Yahrzeit of Tserna Yaffe, from Mary and Joseph Steinfeld To Zelig and Gerry Zacharow, wishing you well at your new permanent address, from Marge Labinger and the Sunday minyan at B'nai Torah To Rabbi Colin a special donation, from Dr. Howard Weiner and Children To Rabbi Colin, thank you for giving Charlotte a very special aliyah at Simchat Torah, from Charlotte and Jeffrey Denenberg To Rabbi Colin, thank you for honor received during the High Holiday service, from Jay and Judith Kopstein To Rabbi Colin for High Holiday honor, from Allen and Judith Brand To Rabbi Colin in memory of Murry Rosenthal, from Dr. Jeffrey Rosenthal To Lorraine Ganz, Mazel tov on the birth of your great grandson Aaron David, from Mitzi and Bernard Goldberg In memory of my Aunt Zelda Jacob, from Dorothy Goldstein Yizkor for Sukkot, from Charlotte and Jeffrey Denenberg To the Cooper and Hall Families on the loss of a dear mother, grandmother and great grandmother Fay Stevenson, from Roberta and Sy Hirsch Machzor Fund Yahrzeit of Minna Fleger, from Harold and Laurel Fleger and Sons To Jeff Levi and Beverly Fein, congratulations on a job well done as Co-Presidents of B’nai Torah, from Marilyn and Leonard Levi Yahrzeit of my parents and my children's grandparents Marsha and Benjamin Frankel, from Alan Frankel and sons Arts in Education To Susan and David Elkodsi, in honor of both of “you," from Margery and Peter Verlezza Nursery School Enrichment Fund General Fund To Elaine Bader, Yasher Koach for all your baking for Selichot, you made us very proud, from Charlotte and Jeffrey Denenberg To Rick, Stacy and Maddie Weinstein, thank you for sponsoring the speaker for the 2nd day of Rosh Hashana, from Charlotte and Jeffrey Denenberg To Alissa and Bob Heilbrunn, Mazel Tov on your son Michael’s marriage to Emma, from Susan and Stuart Nerenberg To Mr. Ed Mayhew, wishing you a full and speedy recovery from your surgery, from Charlotte and Jeffrey Denenberg To Patricia Caseria, in beloved memory of your sister, Kathlene, from Charlotte and Jeffrey Denenberg Yahrzeit of Arja Ferszt, from Bernard and Leah Ferszt Yahrzeit of Elda Ferszt and Franciska Waller, from Bernard and Leah Ferszt Page 18 Yizkor in memory of Arja, Elda and Sam Ferszt Family, Perelsztein Family, Abraham, Franciska and Waller Family, from Bernard and Leah Ferszt To Don Pollack, wishing you a full and speedy recovery from your recent knee surgery, from Marge Labinger To Nancy Wilkins, wishing you a full and speedy recovery from recent foot surgery, from Marge Labinger To Renee and Howard Zakim and Jeff and Judy Zakim and Family, in loving memory of Renee’s mother, Jeff’s grandmother and their children’s great grandmother, Lucille Streit, from Stan and Eileen Kaplin To Bernice Tobin, wishing you a full and speedy recovery from your recent surgery, from Marge Labinger To Susan and Stuart Nerenberg, Mazel tov on the engagement of your son Jason to Ally, from Gale and Paul Antell Hesed Fund To Judy and Mel Cooper and Family and Shelly and Tom Hall and Family, in beloved memory of a dear The Megilla October 2013 mother, grandmother and great grandmother, Fay Stevenson, from Beverly and Irwin Peck, Debbie, Robert, Vincent and Anneke Velthuizen, Gale and Paul Antell, Susan and Stuart Nerenberg, Bonnie and Manny Lobel, Gerry and Zelig Zacharow, Barbara and Carl Twickler, Jill and Les Makaron and Family, Charlotte and Jeffrey Denenberg, Anita and Hal Rosnick, Linda and Jon Schulman, Trina Berkowitz, Bill Berkowitz, Lyn Eliovson and Christine Tenore To Sam and Cheryl Green and Family in beloved memory of Sam’s mother and the children’s grandmother, Minnie Green, from Linda and Jon Schulman, Gerry and Zelig Zacharow, Charlotte and Jeffrey Denenberg, Marge Labinger, Trina Berkowitz, Bill Berkowitz, Roz and Arthur Friedman, Anita and Hal Rosnick, Elliott and Judy Rudnick, Marty and Arlene Rosenberg and Lorraine and Buddy Hillman To Judy and Mel Cooper and Shelly and Tom Hall and families in beloved memory of a dear mother, grandmother and great grandmother, from Alan Frankel In beloved memory of a dear mother of Sam, mother in law of Cheryl and devoted grandmother, Minnie Green, from Sam and Cheryl Green Humash Fund To Judy and Mel Cooper and Family and Shelly and Tom Hall and Family, in beloved memory of a dear mother, mother-in-law, grandmother and great grandmother, Fay Stevenson, from Debbie, Robert, Anneke and Vincent Velthuizen In loving memory of my husband, Richard Labinger, from Marge Labinger In memory of Abraham Jacob Koornhof, from Jeffrey and Corine Scott Koornhof and family In honor of the wedding of Mara Eisenbaum and Jorden Mendell, from Ellen and Steve Mendell In memory of Brian Mitchell Mendell, from Ellen and Steve Mendell To Linda Schulman, in honor of you becoming Co-President of B’nai Torah, from Lynnette and Daniel Litwin Yahrzeit of my beloved wife Phyllis Bernstein, from Stanton Bernstein Ritual For High Holiday Aliyah, from Josh and Wendy Searle Roof Fund To Arin Hayden, in honor of being installed as V.P. of House at Bnai Torah, from Beth and Louis Weinstein Security System Fund Yahrzeit of Goldie Schwartz, from Sandy Schwartz In memory of Nan’s father, Bernard Dumoff, from Dorothy Goldstein and Harvey Sussman Donation from Howard Weiner To Rabbi Colin, donation of a portion of my commision from the sale of a congregant's home, from Irwin Peck Mendell Fund To Ellen and Steve Mendell, Mazel tov on the marriage of your son Jordan to Mara, from Charlotte and Jeffrey Denenberg and Roberta and Sy Hirsch Talmud Torah To Beth Tepper and all the wonderful students from 2010-2013 and all the great students to come, from Morah Wendy Bader Searle If you would like to make a donation to one of our funds for a Machzor, Etz Hayim Humash, a Simcha or Memorial, please send it to Congregation B'nai Torah, 5700 Main Street, Trumbull, CT 06611 Attention Bonnie Lobel. Sponsor an Oneg Shabbat or Kiddush If you are interested in sponsoring an Oneg Shabbat or Kiddush, please call or e-mail the synagogue office (203-268-6940 or office@bnaitorahct.org). You can commemorate a birthday, yahrzeit, anniversary, graduation, or any occasion. For a basic oneg, the cost is $100. For Saturday morning Kiddush, prices begin at $180. Special dishes and favorite recipes are available upon request; we are very flexible. Please plan ahead so we have time to plan, shop and prepare. October 2013 The Megilla Page 19 Congregation B'nai Torah 5700 Main Street Trumbull, CT 06611 203-268-6940 Return Service Requested NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID MONROE, CT PERMIT NO. 166 Place Label Here Calendar of Events Wednesday, Oct 23, 7:30 p.m. General Membership Meeting Saturday, Nov. 9, 7:30 p.m. Kugel Cook-Off/Havdalah Thursday, Dec. 5, 7:30 p.m. Rabbi Colin's Class Thursday, Oct. 24, 7:30 p.m. Rabbi Colin's Class Sunday, Nov. 17, 6:30 p.m. Preview 7:30 p.m. Auction Art Auction Tuesday, Dec. 10, Time TBA Rosh Hodesh Women's Group Wednesday, Nov. 20, 7:30 p.m. Speaker: History of Greek Jews Thursday, Dec. 19, 7:30 p.m. Rabbi Colin's Class Thursday, Nov. 21, 7:30 p.m. Rabbi Colin's Class Sunday, Dec. 22, 12 p.m. Book Group Meeting Friday, Oct. 25, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26, 9:15 a.m. Bat Mitzvah of Sarah Scinto Sunday, Oct. 27, 4 p.m. The Abayudaya Jews of Uganda Friday, Nov. 1, 7:30 p.m. Muriel Frankel Award Presentation Sunday, Nov. 3, 10 a.m. Bar Mitzvah of Jacob Brosler Wednesday, Nov. 6, Time TBA Rosh Hodesh Women's Group Thursday, Nov. 7, 7:30 p.m. Rabbi Colin's Class Page 20 Wednesday, Nov. 27, 8 p.m. Trumbull Interfaith Thanksgiving Eve Service held at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church 200 Shelton Road, Trumbull Saturday, Nov. 30, Time TBA Hanukkah/Havdalah Program Wednesday, Dec. 4, 7 p.m. Movie Night The Megilla Sunday, Dec. 15, 2 p.m. Israel Action Network Program No Talmud Torah Tuesdays, November 5, December 25 and 31 Sundays, December 1, 22 and 29 October 2013