1995-03-24_Volume 44 Issue 15
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1995-03-24_Volume 44 Issue 15
I I ir I I t I I $eth Ei CONGREGATION BETH EL OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY Scroll 22ADARII5755 Shabbat Schedule Friday, March 24th, at 6:30 p.m. Kadima/USY Shabbat Dinner at 7:.00 p.m. in the SH Singles Dinner at 7:00 p.m. in the APR Beth El Retreat Weekend Saturday, March 25th, at 7:30 and 9:15 a.m. Lesley Matty Bat Mitzvah at 9:15 a.m. Jr. Congregation at 10:00 a.m. Nitzanim at 10:30 a.m. in the APR Friday, March Saturday, 3lst at 6:30 p.m. April lst at7:.30 and 9:15 a.m. Susanna Lewis Bat Mitzvah at 9:15 a.m. Jr. Congregation at 10:00 a.m. Shabbat Havurah at 12:45 p.m. in the Chapel The Sunday Morning Minyan will always start at 9:00 a.m. Currently, the Sunday Morning Minyan starts at 9:00 a.m. except on Rosh Chodesh or a holiday when the service can be expected to last longer than thirty minutes. In order to give the Men's Club time to accommodate to this change, it will not begin until July l, 1995. To accommodate people who are saying Kaddish, we will be instituting a Sunday Evening Minyan at 8:00 p.m. and an Evening Minyan at 8:00 p.m. on Federal holidays when the synagogue is closed. This will be instituted as soon as logistical arrangements can be worked out. We urge people to attend the Evening Minyan when they are assigned. All of us have the responsibility to make sure there is a minyan for those who need to say Kaddish. Only ifeach ofus comes to the Evening Minyan during the week we are assigned can we insure that there will be a minyan. If you have any suggestions how to get people to come to the Evening Minyan, please share them with me. B'Shalom, Friday, April 7th, at 6:30 p.m. T I t IT I t t t I I T Saturday, April8th, at7:30 and 9:15 a.m. Adam Heller Bar Mitzvah at 9: l5 a.m. Jr. Congregation at 10:00 a.m. Nitzanim at l0:30 a.m. in the APR Friday, April l4th, Shabbat and Festival Services at 6:30 p.m. First Seder Saturday, April at 9:15 a.m. March24,1995 VOLUME 44ISSUE 15 l5th, Shabbat and Festival Services Marilyn Wind, Chairman, Ritual Committee Catling All Kohanim, Leviim and Yisraelim! Because Beth El would like to honor as many of our members as possible during services, we are updating our list of names of those who would like to be called to the Torah for aliyot We have a particular need to expand our list ofkohanim and leviim. Ifyou wish to be included, please phone Toby Moss at (301) 530-0861 or send a note to 10301 Dickens Avenue, Bethesd4 MD 20814. Jr. Congregation at 10:00 a.m. Gan Shabbat at 10:30 a.m. in the APR Keruv at 12:00 p.m. in the BR Festival Service at 7:15 p.m. Congregation Seder at 7:30 p.m. H EE E ffi EH Have you RSVPred for a Capital Evening? Report of the Ritual Gommittee At the Februarl22,1995 meeting of the Ritual Committee a number of decisions were made regarding services. Starting time of the weekday Morning Minyan, the Sunday Morning Minyan, and the availability ofa Sunday evening and national holiday Evening Minyan were discussed. I)on't miss this enjoyable event! The Moming Minyan will continue to meet at 7:30 a.m. Monday through Friday momings. In response to the Morning Minyan regulars' request, beginning July l, 1995, the only time the weekday Moming Minyan will be at 9:00 a.m. will be on Labor Day, Do you need a babysitter? Call Rachel Handloffat 652-2606. Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Day, Memorial Day and July Do you need a ride? Call Suzanne Bronheim at 4th. On Martin Luther King's Birthday, Presidents' Day, Veterans Day and Columbus Day, the Morning Minyan will be at 7:30 a.m. Currently these minyanim occur at 9:00 a.m. The rationale for this change is that although these days are Federal holidays, people who do not work for the Federal government, particularly those in retail businesses, need to work on these days and can't make a 9:00 a.m. minyan. 320-3220. Be sure to buy your raffle tickets-you can't win any of the wonderful prizes if you donrt have tickets. Page 2 '*:uf:::T::ff".*"R made the shopping certificate progrum a great success last year (over $800,000 in sales El!) Let's to make this wittr 5% profit going to Beth continue to work together / yearos effort equally successful. Certificates are available for Gian! Magruders, Safeway, Shoppers Food Warehouse, Snider's, Shalom, Katz's, and Fresh Fields. Join the many "standing order" families or purchase yours by mail, in the synagogue office, at Vatikkim meetings or in the Rotunda on Sunday mornings. Since 5% of all sales goes directly to Beth El, this is an easy way to keep dues' increases to a minimum. For further informatior\ please call Cheryl Rod at Q}l) 299-8362. All in the Family Mazal Tov to Eleanor and Richard Cohen on the birth of t_hgrir grand{aqghter, Jessie Paige Lichtenstein, on February 12, 1995. Jessie is the daughter of Dee and Jeremy Lichtenstein. _ BETII ELSCROLL VOLUME44ISSUET5 Congregation Beth El wishes a speedy recovery !o Joseph Levy. Membership Information Elliot and Vivian Cines moved to 5809 Nicholson Lane, #510, North Bethesd4 MD 20852. Thomas and Ann Friedman have moved to 9l l8 Redwood Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20glZ. Baruch Dayan Emet Congregation Beth El offers its sincere condolences to Inrin Aisenberg on the death of his wife, Ria Billett; to Frances LeibowiE on the death of her son-in-law, Professor Jordan A. Schwaz; to Sheldon London on the death of his father, Barney London; and to Thomas Hoffman on the death of his father, Stanley Hoffman. The Evening Minyan The following people are asked to help us with our daily Evening Minyan for the next three weeks. The Minyan begins at 8:00 p.m. and concludes at 8:15 p.m. Please note that the Evening Minyan starts at 8:20 p.m. on Wednesdays when the Saul Bendit Adult Institute is in session. During the week ofyour assignment we would appreciate your attending as many'evenings as possible, so that those who are saying Kaddish will have a minyan that they can attend at Beth El. March 27 - March 30 April3 - April Bennett and Marlene Harte John and Bonnie Harte Herbert and Lila Harvey Gabriel and Tova Hauser Julius and Irene Hauser Danielle Hazan Alan and Dunya Hecht Reba Hirsh Mindy Hecker Bernard and Heckman Jerome and Cyma Heffier Attention Ushers! Anne Heilman Berman cate? It is extremely important that Beth El knows you are aware you to b-e at Beth El on your assigned day; changes may be made at any time prior to your ushering date- Jerry and Linda Herman Michele Herman Rose Herman Roger and Rona Heymann Toby Moss has heard from many ofyou, but there are still some-people-who have not been in touch. please mail your ushering certificate to Toby today or save the postage and phone her at (301) 530-0861. - Daniel Hirsch and Brenda Thomas and Judith Hoffinan Jerome and Caryl Holiber Norman and Barbara Hol- Gruss Elmira Hopp Jason and Josephine Horn Paul and Sharon Horn Sidney and Paula Horowitz Eric and Alissa Horvitz David and Florence Honritz Ely and Barbara Hurwitz Harold and Selma Hurwitz David and Gail Ifshin Pavel and Makaella Ilyin Hans Hirsch April l0 - April D-idn'tgetone? Don'tbedisappointed. Youmaybeamong the privileged Beth El members chosen to usher next year. Ifyou have a secret desire to be included in this elite group, you may apply for usher status by phoning Toby Moss. Lee Hoffman and Leslie lander Thomas Helf and Barrie James and Debbie Heller Clifford and Deborah Hendler ofyoul special day. Remember, confirmation doel not obligate Abraham Hochberg Joseph and Lisa Hochheiser Abram and Andrea Hoffinan Howard and Leora Hoffrnan Ira and Meredith Hoffinan Whipkey RuthAnn (301) 469-8768. Hlve you confirmed the receipt of your ushering certifi- 6 Lia Imas Kenneth Ingber Robert and Sheryl Isaacs Bernard and Rita Jacobi David and llene Jacobowitz Oops! Gary Jacobs and Harriet How could we have forgotten? The article about Beth El's presence at the Seaboard Region Convention was incomplete! Beth El member Paula Horowitz was also elected Vice President of the Region. Paula has made the wonderful contribution to the Seaboard Region ofthe Jewish Computer Dating Service. Robert and Debra Jacobs Kerwin Mark and Joanne Jacobson Steven and Nancy Jacobson Philip and Zelda Janus 13 Newton and Lois Jassie Jeffrey Jay and Molly Peter Mervyn and Marcia Jeffries Heinz and Bertl Just Stanley and Gail Jutkowitz Alan andNancy Kaden Walter and Barbara Kahn Gail Kailo Joel and Denise Kalman Robert and Marcia Kalman Ben and Sarah Kalser I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I t T I I T T I I I I I BETHELSCROLL VOLUME44ISSUE I5 Keruv SocialAction News Dear Keruv: My husband and I are rearing our children as Jews, but I guess they are nottechnically Jewishbecause I never Volunteerc Needed for Gongregation Based Shelter go1ve1t9d-. Beth El will once again open its doors to shelter twenty homeless men and women in our synagogue for the week of April 2nd through April fth. The Congregation Based Shelter progftm is run by Community Ministry of Montgomery County, Will they be allowed to attend Beth El's Religious School? My husband is a member. Mom Dear Mom: Yes, your children may attend the Religious School; determining whether a child is Jewish is not part of the admissions process. Because you have chosen a Jewish life for your family and because children can be fragile when it comes to questions about'oWhat/Who am I?", Keruv encourages you to convert your children to Judaism as early in their lives as possible. In any case, conversion must take place before a child's Bar/Bat Mitzvatl ShabbatDiscussions Keruv welcomes everyone to our Shabbat discussion group, held after the morning services on the third Shabbat of each month. In our discussions we talk about how we have met our own challenges with children, spouses and grandchildren, our questions about how to integrate our non-Jewish family members in Jewish life, and how we preserve our Jewish heritage. The next discussion will be held on May 20th and will focus T I t I on i'When Your Child Interdates.'n of which Beth El is a member, and the MonQomery County Department of Social Services. CBS is a system of fifly churches and two synagogues which volunteer to provide temporary overnight year-round housing to certain homeless individuals in Montgomery County. The program is now in its twelfth year. The shelter will operate as it did last year: we will provide dinner, breakfast and a bag lunch to our shelter guests who will sleep in the All Purpose Room and use the adjacent bathroom. The rest of the building is off-limits. Shelter hours are from 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. No guest will be on the premises or in the neighborhood at any other time. The homeless men and women in the CBS program are all carefully screened. No one is admitted who is unable to comply with shelter rules, or who is not committed to working with the problems causing their homelessness. A paid CBS staff person is on the premises during shelter hours. Keruv wants your questions and comments! Feel free to will try to answer you in the Beth El Scroll or, if you prefer, privately. Address: o,Dear Keruv" in care ofthe synagogue office. ask about almost anything, and we Keruv ('outreach") was formed to address the issues of intermarriage at Beth El. For information about Keruv and its discussion groups and other activities, call Susan Levine at (30r) s30-2919. Beth El members are needed to staffthe shelter: to serve dinner, visit with guests and sleep over. Other tasks, including transporting and laundering linens at the end of the week, need volunteers as well. Donations ofsnacks, drinks and toiletries, as well as contributions to the Social Action Fund to cover costs associated with the program, are also welcomed. If you would like to hefp, please call either Debbie Ross, (301) 2294131, or Julie Maltzman, (301) 530-9199. A mandatory organizational meeting for all volunteers will be held on Tuesday, March l4th at 8:00 p.m. in the All Purpose Room. BETH EL SCROLL T t I I I T I I Page 3 E2l5 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Rabbi.............. Jonathan Z. Maltzrnan ...................... . William D. Rudoloh Emeritus ....... Samuel ScohiLic llazzlrl ........... ........ Abraham Lubin Executive Director Steven J. Kravitz Education Director.,......,. Louis A. Naeel Nursery School Director ............................................E||en M. Dirr Youth Director .. Rachel B. Handloff President ........ Leonard N. Bebchick Fint Vice President......... ..... Suzanne M. Bronheim Second Vice President.,......, ........ Benson D. Adams Second Vice President......... ........... Norman L. Euld Treasurer........ ... Susan Brinn Siegel Financial Secretary ...................... Cary M. Feldman Secretary ArthurN. Popper Synagogue Oflice ............. 301452-26A6 Nursery School ............ ...................;. 30l4SZ-1228 Religious School ............ 301-652-2608 FAX Number ............ 301-902-8j59 Assistant Rabbi Rabbi AFFILIATED WIT}I UNITED SYNAGOCUE OF CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM Bcth Ef Scrgll.USPSNumber0098l3, ispublishedsemi-monrhly,except monthly July and August, by Congregation Beth El of Monigomeiy County, 8215 Old Georgetown Road, l3ethesd4 MD 20814. Secondclgs poltqCg_{ale pqrlt at Belhesd4 Maryland and additional mailing ofllces. POSTMASTER: Send address changes ro Bc!b_E[99!0!l Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda MD 2081{ 82 l 5 As they did so successfully last year, our Religious School will prepare dinner and lunch for much of the week. This year day school students will also have an opportunity to prepare a meal. Interested day school students should contact Susan Siegel, (301) 469-9585. students Those of us who participated in this project last year were affected by the experience and are eager to be involved again this year. The shelter is a wonderful opportunity for Beth El to show we care about the homeless in our community. Please join in this most worthwhile endeavor. Nitsanim Nitzanim Shabbat Services are held the second and fourth Saturdays ofeach month at 10:30 a.m. in the All Pulpose Room. A special service for children ages six and under and their parents, Nitzanim Shabbat Services feature a Torah parade, stories, lots ofsongs and a snack. We look forward to seeingyou there! BETEEL SCROLL VOLITME44ISSLJElS Bauer Confrrmalion Fund Rabli's Fund ln Honor Ot Heiu Bauefs special birhday by Doris J. Rauch. ln HonorOt Be& El Forest Ot Spdy rcovel'y of Mrs. Roni Somers by Rih and lrv Weiss. ln Memoryot Edka and MailinWeissby Rihand lruWeisq Cecelia and Jack Broun In Honor by Rih and lrv Weiss; Rabbi Abraham Shoulson by Mr. and lilrS. Jasn Hqn. Sisterhood Tonh Fund Cantofs Fund In Hzan HonorOt Memoryot Ed lihrks, faherof Gail Bloom, bySteven Kravitsand EstrerSliegel; Bess Unger Cohn by Cyma Hefrer. Consenadv,e Judalsm In Memory Fine kE MemoryOt Evelyn Leving sister-in-lawof Retm Smman, byAndrm, Mike and Nate Druckman. T Suls Youlfi Aclivltes Fund I I I I I In Lubin byJulian Levin. College Fund In Ner,$rn granddaughta, Jsie Paige Lichtenslein, byRichard and Elenor Cohen. In Memory Ot Pauline Cohen, mohs of Richard L Cohen, by Richard and Elanor Cohen; Mauice William Greens{ein by Craig and Judy Futsman; Max Fridman by Phyllis and Victor KaE Massie Polakofi, mother of Rhoda Nagls, by Dolly and Marvin Band. In lsnel Alan and Andrea Golden; Talia Mata ln Honor Oli A Misehach by Ben and Suanne &onheim. Fund Genenl Endowment Fund Vatikkln ln Memory Ot Anne Jacobs by Shirley Boris. In Memory Genenl Fund Jean S. Golding. ln HonorOt Mark Jacobson'st$thbirthdayby David and Susan Siegel; Rabbi Scolnic by Craig D. Yokum. In Memwy Ot lsadore Frumkin by Jerome and Babara Frumkin; George Orenflich* by Regardie, Brooks and Lewis. Groner Ramah Scholarship Fund HonorOt Thespeedyreovry of Allan Lang byLeena and Enrin Grone[ The Bat Mihrah of Rebecca Wexler. Mazal Tov by Leena and Erulin Groner. ln Upnlck lsrael College Scholarchrp Endowment Fund In HonorOt Lauren Bregman'sMMihah byDavidB. and Susan Brinn Sieget. In Memoryot Rabbi Jaome LipnickbyJoan LipnickAbelson; Jonatran Simon's father, Eugene V. Debs Simon, by David and Susan Siegel. llazon In HonorOt fl)lh anniversaryof ourparenb, Duisand Jceph King, Bat King. ln Memory Ot Jennie Ash by Banard Ash; Tillie Lotnan by lvlr. and Mrs. Philip Janus. MinE l-andscaping Fund MemcyOt Maxr'ell J. Oling, father of Gloria Frank, byGloria O. Franh Rachel Franlq stepmother of Beryl Frank, by Beryl and Gloria Frank In Moming Minyan Fund ln HonorOt Jack Goldberg's 90tr bir$day by Leonard and rcovery to Magda ln Honor Of The speedy reovery of Ronnie Treinish by Marilyn D. and Daniel Kureller. In Memory Ot Frd Ma*us, hher of Sharon Markus, by Gale and Ron Dutchen AlecGhinn, belovedffircrof Sarah Kalser, by&rahand Ben Kalser. ln Memory Ot Eileen G. Rubin by Madlyn and William Paul. by Susan and spdy Tonh Scroll Fund Ot Louis Kats by Roy H. Millenson. Judih Mats SylviaSheskin and Ot Rme Cohen by Jessica Goldin. Wolf "lsnel Quesf Fund In Honor Oli The vuedding of Faye Rosen and Seymour Wolf by Mr. and Mn. Frededck R Wohl and Arlyne and Syd SrrmrZ From the Library TheBethEllibrary hasboth goodnews andbad news. The good news istbat many members ofthe congfegationare taking advantage of our fine collection and brrowing books. The bad news is that not all of the books il'g coming back so that other members may read them. The rules are simple and old-fashioned; to borrow a booh you take the card out of the pocket, write your whole name and phone number on it (egibly, please ! ) and deposit it in the basket on top ofthe catalogue. Place a yellow date due card in the pocket to remindyou when to bringitback. Then you read" eqioy andbring itback in threeweeks. If you are likely to borrow a book on Saturday, please bring an address label or business card and paper clip withyou so as not to write on Shabbat. Herbert Tanenbaum; Meyer Marcus, father of Dr. La*rence Marcus, by Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Marcus; Nefiie Edenbaum by Sandra and Robert Edenbaum; Sarah Simon Golub by Dorothea K. Lear. There are many books listed in our card catalogue which are no longer available, either because they were borrowed forever without being checked out, or beeuse those who did sign them out have failed to respond to repeated overdue notices. If you have overdue Beth El books at homg please bring them back! Because we charge no fines anyway, we can't offer Muslc Fund a special amnesty, but other readers Ot Eugene V. Debs Simon by Marsha K. Glazer and Family Jack Me, fathqof Bsnie Moss, by Leonard and S)MaShskin; Sara Rea Burkom by Rutr Lee Grenbag; Samuel Tanenbaum by Dr. and [lrs. Julian Levin. ln Memory In Honor Ot Jack Goldman's will bless you! 80th birthday by Mrs. BeaticE Lavker. In Memory Oll Leah Hefta by Jwome and Cyna Hefrer. Collection for lsraeli Dental Clinic Ni[anin Fund In Honor I I I Ot David's 5tr bbtlrday by Nancy Rose and Bob Lipman. Pnyerbook Fund ffiq' In Memory Ot lsrael Kamens by Dean and Toby Rodman and Family LevinebyWilliam R Fairmheq Frd Markus, faherofSharon Martus,byDavid and Suun Siqel; Beloved hher, lsaac Golumbig by CaMn Golumbic; Beloved faher, lsadore Richman, by Nonna Golumbic; Meyer Marcug htrer of Dr. Laurence Marcus, by Dr. and irlrs. Lawrence Marcus. Religious School student Joey Friedmann is collecting new toothbrushes and toothpaste for a free dental clinic in Jerusalem. He will bring them with him when he goes to Israel during Pesach. Please drop ofr donated articles in the box outside the school office by April 9th. I I I I t I I I T I t I I t T I I I I I I I I t I I I T I BETH EL SCROLL VOLIJME44ISST'E 15 Parent Education Workshops The Sisterhood/Religious School Committee sponsored Family Life - Parent Education Workshop Series will have programs on the following dates: April 2: 'How to Speak to Your Child About the Holocaust" presented by Flora Singer. These workshops are held between 9:15 am. and ll:00 a.m. and are open to all interested aduls. lvlark your calendar now and plan to attend these prognns. Beth EI Judaica Shop for your Pesach Needs! Buy $20 of Pesach Merchandise and Receive Hazzanlubin's Tape of Seder Melodies ree! A syedd mftAhstl Hours: Sunday and ThursdaY 9:00 a.m. to L2:00 P.m. Coog egation Beth El Sisterhood Presents JE\rrsH CoNTTNUTTY An Evening Vith Dr. Anne Iapidus Ianer Vice Chaocellor, Jewish Theological Semi.arF ApnI24,195 730 p.m. 8215 Old Georgetown Rd B€th€sda, Marylasd Dsend Coffcvilllcwcd Juc Goldhill 29+5128 Su Gpboa 6565261 Rsvp: SISTERHOOD STATIONERS Great new gift ideas! Personalized stamPs Wriiing papers New Year's cards lnvitations Informal notes and Pads Birth announcements Business cards Call Marltyn Hammerman (301) 881-0011 All protits dlrectly benetlt Beth El & Sisterhood Large Prtnt Prayer Books and Heartng Enhancement Becefuers arG auallable lor your usG ln our sanctuary. Please sec the ushers when you artlue. Gontributions We are always gratefirl for contributions to our restricted funds. Pleasebe suietouseourdonationenvelopesandcomplete the information requested so we can accurately acknowledge donation. Should you need donation envelopes, they are vour -available in the lucite liolder outside the office, or by calling EstherRubin in the synagogue office. Memo From The Rabbi Gongregation Seder The following Pesach guidelines have been made available through the Conservative Movement. It is an incomplete list but helpful nonetheless. Please feel free to call on me with any individual questions andbe sure to fill out the form to sell your chametz. Iwill conducttle"MechiratChameE' onFriday, April The Congregation Sederwillbe heldon Saturday evening, April l5th at7:30 p.m. inthe SocialHall UWe would like to make the following reservations: 14, 1995 at 8:00 a.m., after the Siynrm. Ilave a wonderfrrl holiday with family, friends, and congregation. _Adults Siyyum For The First Born _ The Annual SiyyumfortheFintBorn Childwillbeheldon Friday, April I 4th at 7 : I 5 am. The Morning Minyan will include a brief study session with the Rabbi and a special brealf,ast _Non-member Adults @ $fO Children 7-12 @$14 _Children 24 @$7 Children under 2 - Total Total Total Total $ $ $ $ No Charge Grand Total $ honoring our first born children will follow. Our thanks to Sy Wolf, who is sponsoring the Siyyrm in memory of Barbara Wolf, Sarah and Abraham Krupsaw, and Abraham and Dora Wolf. @$Zs Name Phone No. Address ----1 CONGREGATION BETH EL OT' MONTGOMERYCOI]NTY Pesach Yizkor Book Listing UWe would like to be seated with: Our Pesach Yizkor Book will be available on Saturday, Apnl22,1995. Please complete and mail the form below without delay. Please PRINT or TYPE the form to avoid errors. Yes! I would like to be seated at a Singles table. Yes! I would like to be seated at a Vatikkim table. _ - Price includes contribution to Mazon Reservations must be accompanied by a check and sent to: Beth El" Attn: Seder I/We are enclosing a contribution to Congregation Beth Elof$ Reservations are limited and due by Sunday, April 9, 1995 or the first 250 people, whichever comes first. Please check one: _ UWe would like to use the same listing(s) from the 1994 Yom Kippur Yizkor Book. L-- _ UWe did not have a listing in the 1994 Yom Kippur Yizkor Book. Please include the names listed below Selling of the Chametz in the Pesach Yizkor Book. VWe had a listing in the 1994 Yom Kippur Yizkor Book and would like to have that listing plus the During the week ofPassover, it is forbiddeq according to Jewish tradition, to eat chametz or even to own the chametz that has been put away in your home. Therefore, we annually observe _ following names: No Refunds or Phone Resenations!! -- --J the custom of Mechirat Chametz, selling the chametz to someone who is not bound by Jewish law. If you would like to have Rabbi Mattzman sell your cbametz, please mail in the INMEMORYOF: following form by April 13, 1995 or drop it ofr in the Rabbi's office. r-hereby authorize Rabbi Jonathan Z. Maltzman to sell my chametz before Passover, April 14, 1995, according to Jewish law. REMEMBERED BY: NAI\4E PHONE Signature Please return this form by April 10, 1995. Address I I I I I I I t t t I I I I I I I I I I I Tnil year Pesach falls on Friday sysning, T I t A Pesach home atmosphere is created each year by the traditional practice of thoroughly cleansing the home in ill its parts€ndbythe removal ofall Chametz or leaven inpreparation for the welcoming of Pesach; also through the -meticulous avoidance of the use of ChameE or leaven throughout the t I The term Chametz or leaven is applied not only to foods, the use of which is to be avoided during Pesactr, but also to the dishes and utensils in which foods are prepared or sewed during V."ry q$ w$ch may not be usedduring pesach except a; designed to help you in your celebration. (but not forbaking), if made wholly of metal, though used during the year, may be used on Pesach iffirstthoroughly scoured and immersed in boiling water. C. Utensils used for baking during the year cannot be used 2. 3. Foods During Pesach 4. 1. Earthenware, enamelwarg and porcelain utensils used dur- ing the year may not be used on Pesach. F. herein indicated. The stove is prepared for Pesach by thorougb scrubbing and cleaningofall pafisand turningonfirllflame inthebakeoven and all the grates. Forbidden for Use The following foods are forbidden for use during pesach: A dishwashing machine may be used for Pesach after thorough scouring with boiling water and running it through a cycle while empty. Some authorities say you must use new trays. Leavened bread, cakes, biscuits and crackers, cereals, coffee substances derived from cereals, wheat, barley, oats, rice, dried peas and dried beans, and all liquids which coniai ingredients or " flavors made ftom grain alcohol. Most processed food fall under this category. 5. 2. over them. Some authorities call for a sink liner if the sink is made of porcelain or enamel. Permiffed Foods .d Requiring No (Kosher L'pesach' Label The following fogds are permitted in unopened packages or containers: Nafural coffee, sugar, tea, sal{ pepper, onionandgarlic powder, dates, dried fruits, nuG, aggs, meat fish, honey, millg vegetables (except peas and beans, string beans being permitted). They rs uire no *Kosher L'Pesach" label. Such things as alumiirum foil, plastic wrap, detergents and metal polishes also require no super- I I I B. Frozen tr'ruits and Vegetables Fruits and thosevegetables normally permittedforpesach use are permitted also in their frozen state. C. ity If Certified for Pesach Use by Rabbinical Author- Matzot, matzo flour, Pesach noodles, candies, cakes, beverages, canned and processed foods, milk butter, jams, cheese, jellies, relishes, dried fruits, salad oils, vegetable gelatin, shortenings, vinegar, wines and liquors arepermitted if they are certified by competent rabbinical althority as frt for Pesach use. Labels ana tags marked "Kosher L'Pesach" are ofno value unless thev bear rab- T binical signature. T B. Metal pots and pans used for cooking purposes only during Pesach. vlsron. I permitted. Pesach days, both at home and when away. T T metal, if used during the year, may be used on Pesach if thoroughly scoured and immersed in boiling water. AII table $assware is permifted after thoroughly scouring. Fine translucent chinaware, if not used for a year, is April l4th throrgh Saturday, April 22nd. The following guidetines are I I I I A. Silvenvare, knives, forks, and spoons made wholly of Permissible or Not? Chametz or Kosher? Dishes and Utensils l. Only dishes and utensils speciatly reserved for psach should be used with the following exceptions: Microwave ovens are made kosher for Pesach by a thorough scrubbing and placing a container ofwater inthe oven and turning on the power until the oven is filled with thick steam. 6. Sinks should be scoured andboiling water should be poured Volunteers Needed to Host Russian and lranian Jewish Newcomers for Passover Seders The Community Resettlement Program (CRP) of UJA Federation of Greater Washington needs families and individuals to host newly-anived Russian and lranian Jewish families or individuals for the first and/or second Passover seder(s) on Friday, April l4th and Saturday, April l5th. Due to the steady stream of newcomers able to emigrate to our area, the need for volunteers continues to rise. According to Rachael Gray-Raff, Director, Community Resettlement Program at UJA Federatioq "The outpouring of support from the Jewish community is astounding more than anyone could have imagined. I'm confident that community support will continue to be strong and we will match or exceed this year's volunteer needs." - Passover celebrates the Exodus ofthe ancient Israelites from slavery in Eg5pt and is called "the season of our liberation." The seder symbolizes unity among all generations of Jewish people. It is especially poignant to recently anived emigres. For therL the seder reflects a personal celebration oftheir own modern day Exodus to fieedom. To extend a Passover invitation or for more information, please call Rachael Gray-Raffat (301) 230:7200, ext. 204. Page 8 BETH EL SCROLL voLLrME44tSSuEls Education Notes Our Upper School students began their spring semester on Tuesday, February l4th. Most of the first hour core ooursqs, Relationships (8th grade), Jewish Literacy (lOth grade) continue with the second half ofthe curricula. The exception to this istheninlh grade springrequirement: Tilftun Olam,Building A Just Society is the new course. We repea.t the format of offering elective courses for the second hour of study with a new list of choices. Based on registratioq our most popular course is Jewish Values Through Fikn, which is being taught by Rich Ilandlofr. Other choicEs are Conversational Hebrew, Level I, withRivkaDegani; Conversational Hebrew, Lwel tr, with Cheryl Kreise4 Family History Video Project with Rachel Handlofr; and Beit Din: The Jewish Pursuit of Justice, Honesty and Fairness, with Suzin Glickman. For the past two years at least 80% ofour students have cgntinued past Bar/Bat Mtnah into the Upper School program. They are experiencing a dramatielly different approach to religious school than in their pre-adolescent years and a method that appeals to their early adult maturity and their teenage world view. The enrollment has given us the flexibility to ofrer elective courses, and the innovation has been greeted with in this program by our faculty is another expression oftheir dedietion to the synagoguq the children and to Jewish education. Our participation has had a direct and psitive impact on instruction in our Religious School. Tikkun Olam Projects for April In the month of April, we will engage in two Til&un Olam drives. We will collect Kosher for Pesach food to be distributed to families served by the Jewish Seial Service Agency. This will run from April 2nd - 9th, and a collection basket will be in the hall outside the school office. This is a contemporary fulfillment of the Pesach mitzvah, 'I,et all who are hungry come andeat." Our second project farand away the most enthusiastically will be preparing meals for the homeless. This effort is in cooperation with the Social Action Committee and is the Religrous School's participation in the Congregation Based Shelter program. School families will be contacted by their child's teacher informingthem whatfood products to send. In the past, classes have prepared casseroles, soups, sandwiches and desserts. The mitaah we will be acting on is linked to the harvest festivals peah, leket, shichacha (eaving the gleanings). accepted last year, enthusiasm by the students. Classroom instruction is supplementedwith tikkun olam/ community service projects and a monthly supper and speaker program, Take 30. Thetikkun olam projects have taken studenS to soup kitchens, nursing homes, group homes an{ on occasion, to other parts of the community where volunteer assistance is needed. TheFebruaryTake 30 topicwas domesticviolence. The speaker was Rabbi Julie Spieer, one of the country's leading experts on Judaism and domestic violence. Our April progranl with a nod to Yom llaShoall will bring in the nationally renowned LMng Voices presentatiorL "Through The Eyes of a Friend," a dramatization based on the Diary of Anne Frank. Our guests for this program will be students from Opration Understanding/DC, a project for improving relations between Jewish and African-American communities. Retreat A new element has been added to further enrich the Religious School program: a 4th - 6th grade Retreat Weekend. Students will spend the weekend of Nday lgth - 2lst at Capital Camps engaged in activities built around the theme'Into The Wilderness." Planning is progressing exceptionally well, led by a parents' committee co-chairedby Barbara HunviEandPhyllis Solomon. With two days to the registration deadlinq we already have more than 50 students signed up. In addition to the central theme-based activities, students will participate in studentled Shabbat services, sports and ga.mes, a team development course (ropes course) and an evening social . Enthusiasm is high, and we anticipate an excellent turnout for this retreat. FacultyWorkshop On Sunday, March 26th the Religious Schml faculty will have their last United Synagogue sponsored workshop of the year. The primary theme of the in-service will be Classroom Management but aswith all oftheUSTEP seminars, the medium is the message, and we will explore Pirke Avol Conservative Judaism and other aspects of teaching. This will round out at least 12 hours of in-service teacher training, an exceptionally high degree of commitment especially in comparison to most synagogue schools in the country. The degree ofparticipation Jewish lnformation and Referral Do you have room at your seder table for a guest? In our tnrnsient Washington community, people are constantly moving parts of the country. Some of these individuals and familie,s will be separated ftom their extended families for Passover and would love to participate in your family seder. Over the last several yqlrs, many wonderfrrl in or out from other matches have been formed that have enhanced everyone's cel- ebration. If you can accommodate one or more persons, please call the Jewish Information and Referral Service in Maryland at (301) 7704848, or in Virginia through the Northern Virginia Information line at (703) 978-3910. Areyou new to the Washington area, or anative Washingtonian interested in learning about Jewish Washington? Just ask the Jewish Information and Rderral Sewice, at the phone numbers above, for an information package tailored to your individual needs. Newcomers will also be invited to one of several spring welcome receptions scheduled for April and May througlrout the Washington area. I I I I I I I I I I I I I T New Book by CongregantAvailable in JudaicaShop A new book by Beth El member William Gerber is now available in the Beth El Judaica Shop. It is entifled Nuggets of Wisdom from Great Jewish Thinkers. from Biblical Times to the Present. It is published by Editions Rodopi, Amsterdam, and is 195 pages with 22 illustrationg including pictures of Maimonides, Spinoza and Einstein. The cost is $2 I 50 per copy. . t I t I I I T I I I I I I I I I I T .l T t BETHEL SCR,OLL Page 9 VOLLTME,{4 lSStrE 15 Nursery School News Beth El Nursery School's lst Annual JewishYearGalendar BENSRummageSale Be sure to come check out thebargains attheBENS MultiFamilyRummage Sale on Sunday, lvlarch 26thfrom 9:00 am. to 4:00 p.m.l There will also be a rafle drawing for assorted new items and services, and there will be nosh items available for purchase. Another person's junk could be yow treazure of the day! Come have a look. In August, 1995, all Beth El congregants will be receiving a courtesy copy of Beth El Nursery School's 1st Annual Jewish Year Calendar. We invite you to participate in the calendar by placing a business/patron ad or by announcing birthdays, anniversaries, B'nai Mitzvah and yahzeits. BENS CandySale On a personal note, this is a great way to ensure that your special family dates are shared with the congregation. On a professional level, this is a smart, economical way to reach out to your Beth El community (approxi mately 1, 050 strong ! ! !) and enhance your business/professional exposure. Chocolate-covered maEoh! Milk chocolate almondbarkl Put Beth El on your list as the place you can purchase passover candies! Beth El Nursery School will be se[ing an assortment of Krums and Bartons Passover candies at the synagogue on April 2nd-and April 9th from 9 :00 am. to I :30 p.m. Don't forget it out! aaaaaaaaooaaaaa A single personal announcement is just $5.00, and $3.00 if you purchase five or more. Business/ patron ads are priced as follows: Business card size ad $36; double business card size ad $50; 1/4 page ad $75; 3/4 page ad $150; full page ad - $200. A listing in the directory only is $12, and an ad in a calendarsquare is $18. All ads must be placed by May 15, 1995. to check t a a : I c! . ! *. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Oeth El Nuroery School Camp ,, -, ap?licationo will be available March lot children who will be 3 yearo otd by June 1ot, 62-1228 for informat)on. are g:3O a.m. to lzOO p.m. Tleaoe call (3O1) Camp houra fueodayo through Fridayo. Sesoion I ls June zoth - July 7th; g ession tl ia July 11th - Juty Zbvh. aaaaaaaaaaaaoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa - o a a a a a a a a o a made outto B.E.N.S. For business/patron ads: call Judy Sherman a ar (301) s64-0174. a I ST. is hiring Junior Gounselors atmosphere supervised by experienced teachers. LISTINGS Camp activities include arts ANNT\IERSARJES Work hours are Tuesday Friday,9:00 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. Salary depends on related work or learning experience. Please call (301) 652-1229 forinformation. BETH EL NURSERY SCHOOL'S ANNUAL JEWISH YEAR CALENDAR PERS ONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR 1995-1996 (5756) CALENDAR forJune l9th through July 28th to help campers aged3-5yearsenjoya wann,loving and safe and crafts, water play, games and trips. - Forpersonal announcements: send your announcementto Julie Munay, 7743 Heatherton Lane, Potomac, MD 20854 along with a check a a a Beth El NurserySchool Gamp - - BAR/BAT MITZVAH YAHRZEITS Your name Your phone number Place order fom Amount Enclosed and check payable to BENS in envelope located on B.E.N.S. Bulletin Board on lower level Page l0 BETH EL SCROLL vot,tJME44rSStJEls From the Desk of the Youth Director lsraelScholarships During the months of January through June only paid Applications are available from the Youth Department for members ofthe Youth Groups receiveflyers viathe meil. Ifyour child is a member and is rceiving the incorrect mailing or no mailing at all, please contact Rachel in the synagogue office higb school and college students who would like to receive one of our Israel scholarships. Plese call Rachel Handloff" (301) 652-2606. Q0r) 6s2-2606. Lipnick Scholarship Fund Applications The Youth Group Calendar BONIM (Gradeo K.1.21 Advtson Charnl Selch Aprilg Sunday, Let's N4ake Omer Calendars Join Charni andBonim forthis creative Arts and Crafls project. Children will make their own calendars that will enable them to count the Omer. Cost is $3.00 for members, $5.00 for nonmembers. RSVP to Charni, (3Ol) 468An27. VACHAR (Gradeo Sunday, 5.4.5) Advloon Arlel Glaeoman April9 Putt-Putt RS\IP to Ariel, (301) 6524015. KADIMA (Gradeo 6.7. O) Friday,lvIarch24 Advison Michael Schetnberq KadimantsYFamilyShabbatDinner Join Kadima and USY forthis Family ShabbatDinner. Services will be at 6:30 p.m. and dinner will be at 7:15 p.m. RSVP to Rachel in the synagogue officg (3Ol') 652-2606. Friday, lvlarch 31 KadimalGllah Join Kadima for this regional weekend convention at Congregation Har Shalom. Those interested should contact Rachet in the synagogue office to get an application. (301) 652-2606. Aprilg Go Go Carting with Ben & Jerry This Fall Activity is being rescheduled. Join Mke and head to Alexandria to the ride of your life. Watch your mail for debils. Sunday, RSVP and more info., call Mike, (301) 345{978. U.5X. (Gradeo 9.1O. 11. 12) Adwson Rachel D. Handloff March Wednesdays in USYBasketball League Join the Beth El USY basketball team as we take on the region. Ifyou areinterestedin playing, please call Alan Spiegel at(301) 897-5438. Friday,lvlarch24 Join Kadima and Kadima/t SYFamilyShabbatDinner USYforthis Family ShabbatDinner. Services will be at 6:30 p.m. and dinner will be at7;15 p.m. RSVP to Rachel in the synagogue office (301) 652-2606. April ll Take3O Join the Beth El Religious School and Youth Department for this monthly dinner seminar. RSVP to Rachel by Monday, March 20tb, (301) 652-2606. Scholarship requests for the Rabbi Jerome Lipnick Israel College Scholarship Endovrment Fund are now being accepted. Please contact Rachel tlandlofrin the synagogue office, (301) 652-2606. Gamp Ramah Scholarships Partial scholarships are now available for interested children who would like to attend Camp Ramah this summer. Please call Rachel llandloffat (3Ol) 652-2606 to receive an applica- tion. Forsake Me Not: a Multigenerational Approach to Family Education This past fall, the UJA Federation decided to take a new approach to support member organizations by providing opportunities for groups to apply for grants for specific synagogue progzuns. One of the areas of emphasis by the UJA was in Family Education, where money would be provided to synagogues, on a cost-sharing basis, to hire professionals who would help zupport estabtsh and run family education progrcms. While UJA required that the program work out of an existing Religious School, the purpse of the program was to make Family Education a synagogue-wide affair. In response to the RFP, Congregation Beth El submitted a proposal to ask for support for a half-time family education professional. Combined applications to UJA requested almost $500,000 and about $ 105,000 was awarded. Beth El was lauded for the quality of its application (as well as for another application that was not funded) and was awarded $12,500 to hire a family educator for the first year, and additional money for two more years. The "team" that put together our applications included Leonard Bebchich Suzanne Bronheim, Linda Lipsott, Louis Nagel and Arthur Popper. The Famity Etlucation Program (FEP), as proposed to UJA is designed to conduct an educational program that reaches beyond our core learning community, our Religious School childreq to involve all congregation children as well as parents and grandparents in a process that has increasingly come to exist solety within the confines of the synagogue school, that of transmitting and experiencing a Jewish way of life. The program will have three principal components: l) The Sybil Suls Youth Activities Fund programs that bring together all members ofthe congregation in The Youth Department continues its quest to raise money for the Sybil Suls Youth Activities Fund. This firnd helps sponsor Beth El 6th - l2th graders who attend regional conven- a variety of events that emphasize tradition and history; 2) progranrs designed to provide the entire student body of our Religious School with a sense of community and sharing of common ides and themes; and 3) continuation ofan established series of programs focused on students in individual grade tions. The next time you would like to honor or memorialize som@ne, please consider the Sybil Suls Fund. Thank youl levels and their families. il T I I t t I T T I t I I I t t I I 1 I I I I I t I I I t I I I T I I I I I BETH EL SCROLL Page VOLLJME,I4 ISSUE 15 The goal ofourprognmwillbe to develop anexplicit and organized family education program with a special intergenerational fmus. The rationale for this goal is that historically, the family has been the mainstay for transmission of Jewish traditions from one generation to another. However, with the mobility of recent generations where children often move great distances from parents and grandparents and the assimilation of families into the secular community, multigenerational interactions have been diminished significantly in much of the Jewish community. As a consequence, nrany parcnts do not have the knowledge and skills to pass to their children. This has had a significant impact on the practice of Judaism and its traditions by younger generations, and it has also isolated older generations from their important role in preserving the Jewis.h family and Judaism's traditions and history. TheFEPwill give special attention to this critical issueby emphasizing programs that bring together children, parents and grandparents of related families and" even more importantly, multiple generations of our synagogue family who lack a generational link to families in the community. The Family Education Director will l) work with the Religious School in firther developing and enhancing itsfamity education programs, 2) develop new programs in family education with an emphasis on multigenerational interactions and learning, 3) coordinate and provide expertise in family-related education programs to other Beth El groups and work with these grcups to enhance their programs and incorporate a multigenerational approac\ and 4) serve as an "advisor" to Beth El families who wish to increase their Jewish involvement or knowledge. In summary, theFamily EducationDirector at Congrega- tion Beth El will serve as the focal point of significantly increased and coordinated programming in the area of family education. This is an area ofeducation that is strongly desired by a large portion of our congregants. The progam will be unique in that it will provide special programming aimed at all generations to address a significant problem in the Jewish community -- the loss of family identity and communication that is a product of the late 20th century. While the programs that we develop and sustain will not always emphasize all generations, the driving goal in all programs will be to see ifthis theme can be incorporated as often as possible so that our most priceless treasure, the traditions and heritage of our generations, gets passed along and preserved for future generations thatwill be part of Beth El. ll First Grade Donations to the Library TheBeth El Library would liketo acknowledge with many thanks the following donationswhich were made during the First Grade Book Drive: Dayenu or How Uncle Murra:v Saved the Seder and Alet is One, donated by Paul and Yvonne Mirengofr in honor of Emity; Sophie's Name. donated by Lyle aq4 Kim Kilman Lieb6rman- in honor of Molly; Blessed are You donated by Barbara Stern Gold in honor of Laura; Latkes and Applesauce. donated by Norman Yastrov and llattie Goodman in honor of Seth Yastrov; The Carp in the Bathtub and Northern Lishts' donated by Hans Engler and Susan Wexler in honor of Rachel Engler; Somethine for Nothins. donated by Mchael Polis and RhodaBarish in honorofBrianPolis; Uhl Oh!. donatedbyMilan Kubic and Leesa Fine in honor of Benjie Kubic; Molly's PilsaifiL donated by Robert and Jody Benjamin in honor ofEthan; The Family Treasw of Jewish Holidays and It llappened in Shushan donatedbyWalterandDeborah Cohnin honorofEzra; Malke's Secret Recipe. donated by William and Abbie Eckland in honor of Emily Tova; Sammv Spider's First Hanukkah- donatedby Williamand AbbieEckland in honor of Samuel ltanutkah Liehts. Hanukkah Nights. donated by William and Abbie Eckland in honor of Nathaniel; One Minute Bible Stories. donated by Evelyn M. Karson in honor of Rebecca Kaplan; A Turn for Noalu donated by Evelyn N{. Karson in honor ofJoshua Kaplan; The Wise Shoemakerof Studena donatedbyErelynM. karson in honor ofRebecca and Joshua Kaplaq Mollv's Pilerim and OneMinute Jewish Stories. donatedby Alan ScherandToby Silverman in honor of Dara; A Children's llaseadah and Ten GoodRules. donatedbyAlan ScherandToby Silverman in honor of Henry; K'Tonton's Sukkot Adventure. donated by Michae! and Adeen Postar in honor of Stephanie; Two Bv Two. donated by Mchael and Adeen Postar in honor ofDara; The Kingdom of the Sinsine Birds. donatedbyDennis andDeborah Ross in honor of Ilana; and My First Book of Jewish Holidaivs. donated by Stephen Levy and Lois Zuckerman in honor of Nora Levy. Save the Datel April2, 1995 Parent Education WorkshoP "How to Speak to Your Child about the Holocausf' Presented by Flora Singer ArthurN. Popper lf you will :t.... Large Prtnt Prayer Books and Hearlng Enhancement Receluers arc avallable lor youl uso ln our sanetuary. Please sec thc ushers when you anlue. Did you know that you can name Beth El in your will as a benefi ciary of your estate? We can give you the wording to have added to your will, so that you may make a contribution in your memory-. Thg leth Pl Suplort Foundatior\ ourvehicleforthe long-term fi nancial needs of the congregation, is now looking for members who would be willing to contribute to the Support Foundation in this way. Our dream-is to have an endowment program to help support the various needs ofour congregation. Please call Mark Weinberg, 468-5500, for further details. You can help us reach our goal. ...our dream can come true. 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