לולא-בא-זומת-ןויס JUNE–JULY–AUGUST Summer
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לולא-בא-זומת-ןויס JUNE–JULY–AUGUST Summer
אלול-אב-תמוז-סיון PAS Summer 577 Programs JUNE–JULY–AUGUST From Rabbi Elliot J. Cosgrove Welcoming Our New Director of Congregational Education: Rabbi Neil Zuckerman T Coordinating Congregational Education his past year our lay leadership engaged in a full review of our education at Park Avenue Synagogue. While the study began with an eye to our Congregational School, it quickly expanded its scope to include all of our efforts from the Toddler Program to Adult Learning and everything in between. Working with outside consultants, we surveyed congregants and conducted focus groups, seeking to understand our strengths and weaknesses and to begin the process of charting a vision for the future. We spoke to other congregations, learning “best practices,” and keeping careful notes as to what we can apply to our own community. I want to thank all the members of the Education Committee, under the leadership of Susan Silverman – Yasher Koah on a job well done! As you can imagine, we discovered a lot – both successes and challenges. It was not surprising to learn that all of our educators – clergy and department heads alike – work hard day in and day out. We discovered an “underserved” demographic – our families with young children. All of our tot services, young family dinners and weekday programming (beyond what Carol Hendin does with our ECC) deserve their own full-time educator; we are now actively looking to fill this new position. We also discovered that while each area of congregational life must be understood on its own terms, there is an immediate need to coordinate our efforts as a congregation. Whether it is a single program that draws on multiple demographics, like Purim, High Holy Days, or Hanukkah, or the need to coordinate two schools, like transitioning CS students into the High School, we need someone who can harness all the good we have in place and take the reins for the process of what must change. Such a person would have to be totally at home in congregational life and larger trends in North American Jewish life. Such a person would have to be at ease working with our lay leadership and our staff. Such a person would have to be able to present a vision for our community that we can not yet imagine. Such a person would have to be a trusted confidant to me as Park Avenue Synagogue takes its next steps forward. We have found such a person in Rabbi Neil Zuckerman. Neil is, first and foremost, a mensch. He is kind, sophisticated and filled with a passion for Jews and Judaism. You can read of his many accomplishments and credentials on page 4. Having known Neil since our days in rabbinical school and working at Camp Ramah together, I can share that he is one of the most capable, charismatic and creative Jewish educators that I have ever encountered. He has a track record of success in every community touched by his presence, and I know that his arrival bodes well for us. I am thrilled at the thought of Rabbi Zuckerman working closely with our staff and lay leadership. As Director of Congregational Education, Neil will oversee the efforts of all of our educators, both mentoring them towards individual success and finding points of synergy between them. I am personally excited at the prospect of working closely with such a fine human being towards realizing our synagogue’s potential. While Rabbi Zuckerman doesn’t arrive until July 1, we are already actively planning the year ahead. There are shortterm and long-term changes that Rabbi Zuckerman and our lay leadership will direct. I look forward to communicating our path forward in the months ahead. Please join me in welcoming Rabbi Neil Zuckerman and his family. Brukhim ha-ba’im! אלול-אב-תמוז-סיון Table of Contents Volume 62 | N°. 10 | June–July–August 2010 | Sivan–Tammuz–Av–Elul 5770 From Rabbi Elliot J. Cosgrove...................... 2 From Rabbi Steven I. Rein........................... 3 From Paul Corwin........................................ 4 Profile of Rabbi Neil Zuckerman................ 4 Schedule of Religious Services.................... 5 Synagogue Family....................................... 6 June Classes & Events.................................. 8 cover: Shabbat Events............................................. 9 June & July Programs............................... 10 Summer Wednesday Nights at PAS.......... 12 Contributions.............................................. 14 UJA@PAS..................................................... 16 June, July & August Calendars................. 17 A Look Ahead.................................. back cover Photograph by Karen Smul. While we know you’ll want to read every word in this bulletin, please remember to recycle when done! 2 Park Avenue Synagogue Bulletin From Rabbi Steven I. Rein Summer Is Here…Take Your Judaism With You T Nourish your Jewish soul throughout the summer. he sun is shining, the mercury is rising, and we are leaving. Many of us will spend at least part of the summer away from our homes and away from our synagogue. Whether traveling abroad, going to summer camp, relaxing in the Hamptons, or simply leaving town, we will be packing our bags: ✓ Sunscreen c✓ Polos c✓ Sandals c c Judaism…huh? How can we pack our Judaism? How can we connect to our tradition while enjoying the oasis of our summer residence? For starters, every vacation needs a good book. This year, make it a Jewish book, whether fiction or nonfiction, a new release or a classic. Stop by the PAS library to borrow a book or ask our librarian, Marga Hirsch, for a recommendation. If you will be away during Shabbat, create for yourself your own sanctuary in time. Bring a set of travel candlesticks, say kiddush and motzi, and create a day that is noticeably different from the rest of the week. If you are going to the beach this summer, recite the brakhah for seeing the ocean: Barukh atah adonai eloheinu melekh haolam, sheh-assah etha-yam ha-gadol – Praised are You, Lord our God, King of the universe who has made the great sea. Whenever you are traveling a great distance, you can recite tefilat ha-derekh – the Traveler’s Prayer. This prayer asks God to “lead us to our desired destination in health and joy and peace, and to bring us home in peace.” Find the full text in a siddur (page 713 in Sim Shalom), or google tefilat ha-derekh to find a short version. Perhaps you will be traveling somewhere that has a rich Jewish history? Seek out the local Jewish community and learn about it. Regardless of where you are going, there is room in your bag to take Judaism with you. Do not be mistaken, however, and think that your synagogue is closing up shop for the summer. If you will be in the city this summer, you can take advantage of all the programs happening here. Mark Wednesday nights on your calendar as PAS night; we will be here to socialize, learn and have fun. Tuesday nights will be times for Torah study. The synagogue will be the destination for programs including Torah on Tap, book discussions, films, music, and weekly classes. Friday afternoons will be a special time for young children to celebrate Shabbat with the clergy and enjoy ice cream on the roof. The synagogue will continue to nourish your Jewish soul throughout the summer months. Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel wrote in The Sabbath that “Judaism is a religion of time aiming at the sanctification of time…Jewish ritual may be characterized as the art of significant forms in time, as architecture in time” (p. 8). We aim to transform every human action into a means of communicating with God. The essence of Judaism is transforming ordinary moments into sacred time. This summer, whether you are in New York or away from your PAS family, how will you sanctify your time? ✓ Judaism…c. Congregational Family Trip To Israel December 21–31, 2010 PAS families with children. Bring the grandparents, too! Introduce your children to Israel and in an age-appropriate, hands-on, eye-opening way. Build new friendships and create community with PAS families. Reinforce our commitment to Israel and our Jewish heritage. Have an enjoyable winter holiday. Who? Why? What? • Celebrate your child’s Bar/Bat Mitzvah in Jerusalem. • Explore the Galilee and the Golan Heights. • Ascend Masada via cable car and explore its ancient ruins. • Visit the Western Wall, its ancient tunnels, and historical highlights of Jerusalem. • Take part in an archeological dig. • Experience Tel Aviv. Fly to Israel on El Al Airlines leaving JFK late Tuesday night, December 21, and leaving Israel in the early morning hours of Friday, December 31. Upon arrival, travel north for two nights in the Galilee. Then spend six nights in Jerusalem at the 5-star Inbal Hotel. Space is limited. Sign up now! (Full refunds are available for cancellations before September.) For more information, and to sign up, contact Rabbi Julia Andelman in the Department of Lifelong Learning at jandelman@pasyn.org, 212-369-2600, x142. www.pasyn.org 212–369–2600 June–August 2010 Sivan–Tammuz–Av–Elul 5770 3 Paul Corwin, Vice-President of Programming Reflections with the Rabbi A “Take part in shaping our PAS community.” ll year long, our synagogue offers myriad opportunities for members of all ages: adult classes, social gettogethers, holiday celebrations, social action projects, Israel trips, lifecycle celebrations, High School classes, museum visits, lectures, and more. The PAS calendar is crowded with cycles of Shabbat and holiday observances, punctuated by special, one-time events. It can seem an overwhelming challenge to balance professional obligations, synagogue events and family commitments. Summer is an opportunity to change our pace, to slow down and reflect. This summer, I invite you to consider what we have accomplished as a community and to think about our communal priorities. Rabbi Cosgrove will host two evenings of “Reflections with the Rabbi,” where we will focus on what our community is doing and what kind of community we want to be. At each session, Rabbi Cosgrove will introduce the evening’s topic with one of his sermons (all online at www.pasyn.org). Together we will examine the issue and look at the Rabbi’s proposed suggestions, engaging in dialogue with him, and sharing ideas with fellow congregants. There are many possible outcomes for these evenings. We want everyone who is a part of our synagogue community to help to define the kind of community we want to be, and to share ideas on how we can become that community. We want to look at our accomplishments and ask how we can be even better. There is much to discuss about our synagogue’s priorities and about how we deal with issues that confront the Jewish world. Among all the topics that we might consider, we have chosen to begin with our relationship to Israel and our commitment to providing multiple paths for spiritual engagement. Can we engage more effectively with Israel and Israelis? Beyond sanctuary services, the Havurah, daily minyanim, musical Kabbalat Shabbat services and Iyyun Tefillah, are there ways to create additional points of entry for spiritual seekers while maintaining a cohesive worship community? Turn to page 10 of this Bulletin & Summer Program Calendar to see the full variety of programs happening at PAS this summer. I hope you will come to the synagogue frequently to sing, study, worship, view movies, and grow friendships with other PAS members. And do join Rabbi Cosgrove for Reflections with the Rabbi on Tuesday, June 8 and Tuesday, July 27. Take part in shaping our PAS community. PAS Summer 577 Programs ברוך הבא Rabbi Neil Zuckerman, Director of Congregational Education R abbi Neil Zuckerman is committed to Jewish education for people of all ages, all interests, and all levels of Jewish knowledge. As Rabbi of Temple Israel Center in White Plains, where he served from 1999-2009, he developed programs for Youth and Families, taught in the Religious School, the Community Hebrew High School, and the congregation’s Adult Education program. He was instrumental in bringing the Florence Melton Adult Mini-School to Westchester County and served on the Melton faculty, teaching the first-year Purposes course and the second-year Dramas course. At Congregation Har Shalom in Potomac, Maryland, where Neil has served as Senior Rabbi for the past year, he continued his active involvement in all facets of education in the synagogue. In addition, Neil has served as president of the Westchester County Board of Rabbis and has chaired the Israel Committee of the Rabbinical Assembly. A lifelong learner himself, Neil is currently a rabbinic fellow 4 Park Avenue Synagogue Bulletin at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem in the Center for Rabbinic Enrichment (CRE), an exceptional opportunity to learn with colleagues and build relationships across the religious movements. CRE is a three-year program of study for rabbis of all denominations from North America, involving weekly classes via videoconference and bi-annual study seminars in Israel. In July, Neil will travel to Jerusalem for ten days for his final CRE summer seminar and “graduation” from this prestigious program. Neil was raised in Harrisburg, PA, and began his Jewish education at the Conservative synagogue there, Beth El. He earned his B.A. from the University of Maryland in English. He attended the Jewish Theological Seminary of America (JTS), where he earned a Masters degree in Jewish Studies and was ordained a rabbi in 1999. Neil looks forward to introducing his wonderful family to the to the PAS community. תמוז-סיון אב-תמוז Friday, June 4 22 Sivan Friday, July 2 20 Tammuz Saturday, June 5 23 Sivan Saturday, July 3 21 Tammuz Candle lighting, 8:05 pm 6:15 pm |Kabbalat Shabbat service Parashat Sh’lah L’kha 9:15 am |Sanctuary Shabbat Service Bar Mitzvah of Samuel Charest, son of Wendy & Steven Charest Bar Mitzvah of Robert Werner, son of Craig Werner and Jodi Ann Green 11:15 am |Tot Shabbat Candle lighting, 8:13 pm 6:15 pm |Friday Evening Service Candle lighting, 8:09 pm 6:15 pm |Friday Evening Service with Children’s Birthday Blessings* for June, July & August and Pre-Israel Trip Blessing *For information, contact the Rabbis’ office at 212-369-2600, x120. Rosh Hodesh Parashat Korah 9:15 am |Sanctuary Shabbat Service Bar Mitzvah of Brett Silverstein, son of Kim and Paul Silverstein Bar Mitzvah of Henry Smul, son of Karen & Spencer Smul Friday, June 18 6 Tammuz Candle lighting, 8:12 pm 6:15 pm |Friday Evening Service Saturday, June 19 7 Tammuz Parashat Hukkat 9:15 am |Sanctuary Shabbat Service Friday, June 25 13 Tammuz Candle lighting, 8:13 pm 6:15 pm |Friday Evening Service Saturday, June 26 14 Tammuz Parashat Balak 9:15 am |Sanctuary Shabbat Service Tuesday, June 29 17 Tammuz Fast of the 17th of Tammuz 5:45 pm |Minha service w/Torah reading Saturday, August 7 27 Av Parashat R’eih 9:15 am |Sanctuary Shabbat Service Friday, July 9 27 Tammuz Tuesday, August 10 30 Av Candle lighting, 8:11 pm 6:15 pm |Friday Evening Service Parashat Mattot-Mas’ei 9:15 am |Sanctuary Shabbat Service Friday, July 16 5 Av Candle lighting, 8:08 pm 6:15 pm |Friday Evening Service Saturday, July 17 6 Av Parashat D’varim 9:15 am |Sanctuary Shabbat Service Monday, July 19 8 Av Erev Tisha B’Av 7:45 pm |Minha service 8:00 pm |Evening service and reading of Megillat Eikhah, the Book of Lamentations 8:23 pm |Fast begins Tuesday, July 20 9 Av Tisha B’Av 7:15 am |Morning service with Torah reading 5:45 pm |Minha service and Torah reading (No Ma’ariv) 9:00 pm |Fast ends Rosh Hodesh 7:00 am |Morning service with Hallel and Torah Reading Friday, August 13 3 Elul Candle lighting, 7:40 pm 6:15 pm |Friday Evening Service Saturday, August 14 4 Elul Parashat Shof’tim 9:15 am |Sanctuary Shabbat Service Friday, August 20 10 Elul Candle lighting, 7:30 pm 6:15 pm |Friday Evening Service Saturday, August 21 11 Elul Parashat Ki Tetzei 9:15 am |Sanctuary Shabbat Service Friday, August 27 17 Elul Candle lighting, 7:19 pm 6:15 pm |Friday Evening Service Saturday, August 28 18 Elul Parashat Ki Tavo 9:15 am |Sanctuary Shabbat Service Friday, July 23 12 Av Candle lighting, 8:03 pm 6:15 pm |Friday Evening Service Saturday, July 24 13 Av Parashat Va-ethannan 9:15 am |Sanctuary Shabbat Service Friday, July 30 19 Av Candle lighting, 7:56 pm 6:15 pm |Friday Evening Service Saturday, July 31 20 Av Parashat Eikev 9:15 am |Sanctuary Shabbat Service www.pasyn.org Candle lighting, 7:49 pm 6:15 pm |Friday Evening Service Religious Services Saturday, June 12 30 Sivan Friday, August 6 26 Av Parashat Pinhas 9:15 am |Sanctuary Shabbat Service Saturday, July 10 28 Tammuz Friday, June 11 29 Sivan אלול-אב 212–369–2600 Rabbi Elliot J. Cosgrove and Rabbi Steven I. Rein will preach and conduct the services together with Cantor Nancy Abramson and Cantor Elana Rozenfeld, with Neil Robinson at the organ. Daily minyanim Monday–Friday at 7:15 am; Sundays and Legal Holidays at 9:00 am. Minha/Ma’ariv Sunday–Thursday at 5:45 pm. Minha on Friday at 6:00 pm. Shabbat minha 20 minutes after the end of morning services. Any changes are noted when they occur. Information is subject to change. Confirm at www.pasyn.org or with the Synagogue office. June–August 2010 Sivan–Tammuz–Av–Elul 5770 5 בני מצוה B’nei Mitzvah S Sam Charest | June 5 am began his relationship with Park Avenue Synagogue when be began attending the Congregational School in 2nd grade. Sam is currently a 7th grade student at The Community School where he enjoys all of his studies and friends. A true boy of summer, he looks forward to his summers at Crane Lake Camp and time spent on the beach. Sam is a very hard worker who puts his heart into everything that he does. He enjoys playing soccer in the West Side A Robert Werner | June 5 Synagogue Family s a survivor of childhood acute lymphocytic leukemia, Robert appreciates everything life has to offer – family, school, camp, and music. He plays trumpet and drums and likes to sing. In addition to studying his Bar Mitzvah portion, Robert sometimes sang Yiddish songs with Cantor Rozenfeld at the end of his tutoring sessions. Robert is a kind-hearted person who cares about others and loves animals. For his mitzvah project, he participated in Penny Harvest, a program that introduces young people to B Park Avenue Synagogue Bulletin Horace Mann’s middle school at the 2010 New York State National Geographic geography competition, where he placed among the top 20 finalists. Since kindergarten he has studied chess and has competed successfully in local, state and national tournaments. Brett is an accomplished skier and enjoys tennis and baseball. Brett began his Jewish life with his bris at PAS. Now Brett will become a Bar Mitzvah at PAS just like his father did. Brett and his family thank the clergy and his teachers for their guidance during his preparation for his Bar Mitzvah. Henry Smul | June 12 enry began his Jewish education at the PAS Early Childhood Center. As a 7th-grade student at the Dalton School, he competes on the Middle School football, basketball and baseball teams. On some winter weekends, Henry gives up team sports to visit his grandparents in Vermont, where he enjoys snowboarding in the terrain parks. In summer, he heads to his other grandparents’ home to relax with extended family and to spend time with friends on the beach. When he is not relaxing or playing sports, Henry is studying Latin and 6 the power of philanthropy by taking them through a process of collecting donations, studying community problems, learning about organizations that alleviate those problems and then awarding grants to organizations they select. Robert attends Robert F. Wagner Middle School, where he plays trumpet in the school, band; he also plays trumpet in the Manhattan Borough-Wide Band. Robert attended Camp Simcha from age 4 to 8; now he spends every summer at Tranquillity Camp. Robert is a gentle older brother to Jeremy and Andrew. Brett Silverstein | June 12 rett attended PASECC and has continued his religious studies in the Congregational School. Brett is a wonderful son and gives great joy to his parents. He is a devoted, loving and compassionate brother to Mitchell. Brett is blessed with three sets of grandparents and cherishes the time he spends with them. He is a loyal friend and honorable young man. Brett is a 7th grader at Horace Mann where he excels in all courses. His favorite subjects are History and Science; outside of class, he is passionate about geography. Brett represented H Soccer League and swimming at the Asphalt Green Aquatic Center. And like most 13-year-old boys, he loves video games! Sam truly appreciates his family and friends and has an extremely upbeat outlook on life. He always seems to approach life with humor, optimism and compassion. Sam would like to give his heartfelt thanks to the clergy and his teachers, especially Cantor Rozenfeld and Aviva Kirchman, for all their support and encouragement in preparing for his Bar Mitzvah. History, his favorite subjects in school. Henry is a devoted Mets fan despite the stress associated with that passion. Because he loves baseball, he has decided to direct all his bar mitzvah gifts to Harlem RBI, an organization that provides baseball and softball programs and academic enrichment opportunities to underprivileged children living in East Harlem. Henry follows his sisters Abbe and Emily to the bimah and thanks the clergy for their guidance and enthusiasm in helping him prepare to become a Bar Mitzvah. ברוכים הבאים Welcome Park Avenue Synagogue warmly welcomes these new members to our congregational family: Stephanie & Brian Abrahams Jessica & Scott Chestman Robin & Andrew Halpern Joyce & John Varvatos המקום ינחם אתכם Condolences The PAS community mourns the loss of members and extends condolences to members on their losses: John & Susan Hess on the loss of his mother, Norma Hess. Family and friends of Hannah Mallin. Lynn & Martin Halbfinger on the loss of her aunt, Gertrude Mills. Family and friends of Janet Moss. Steven Newman on the loss of his father, Louis Newman. Jason Oppenheimer on the loss of his grandfather, Howard Oppenheimer. Synagogue Family מזל טוב Mazal Tov Alp and Yael Benadrete on the birth of their daughter Deborah, and to big sister Talya. Gershon Kekst on receiving an honorary doctorate from JTS. Marian Levitt on the engagement of her son Scott Levitt to Anna Jasiewicz, and to Scott and Anna. Rabbi David and Susan Lincoln on the birth of a granddaughter, Clementine Scarlett (Zipporah), and to the baby’s parents, Barbara and Simon Lincoln. Harris M. Nagler, M.D. on being named President of Beth Israel Medical Center. Martin Payson, on being inducted as a Member of the Society of Fellows of JTS, and to his daughter Michele R. Rosenfield on receiving her Masters of Jewish Education from the Davidson School of Education at JTS. Hazzan Azi & Noa Schwartz on the birth of their son Daniel, and to big brother Yonatan. Celebrating a simha? A birthday, anniversary, engagement, wedding, new grandchild, or anything else for which you are grateful? Sponsor a breakfast kiddush any weekday after the morning minyan. For more information, contact Lynn Schneider at 212-369-2600, x105 or lschneider@pasyn.org. www.pasyn.org Know someone ill, elderly or homebound? The PAS Bikur Cholim Caring Committee—in loving memory of Dr. Albert and Phyllis L. Cornell—reaches out to those in need through telephone calls, visits, and holiday packages. The Caring Committee’s trained volunteers are committed to providing confidential hands-on support and companionship to the members of our congregation. To arrange for this mitzvah, please call Rabbi Cosgrove’s office at 212-369-2600, x120. 212–369–2600 June–August 2010 Sivan–Tammuz–Av–Elul 5770 7 June Classes & Events Weekly Classes An integrated list of opportunities for adult learning and programs at PAS. Classes and events with no sponsor listed are offered by the Department of Lifelong Learning. For complete information about classes and events, including registration information, please refer to the the PAS website, www.pasyn.org. Monday 7:30 pm |June 7, 14, 21, 28 | Shulhan Ivrit | C. Elana Rozenfeld Keep up your conversational Hebrew over the summer! For intermediate and advanced level speakers. Tuesday 8:00 am |June 1, 8, 15 | Essential Essays | R. Cosgrove 11:30 am |June 1, 22, 29 | Contemporary Jewish Thought | R. Rein Wednesday 6:45 pm |June 2, 9, 16 | Melton Adult Mini-School Thursday 9:15 am |June 3, 10, 17 | Melton Adult Mini-School 12:00 pm |Lunch & Learn | PAS Senior Staff Friday 8:00 am |Talmud Torah | R. Rein Shabbat/Saturday 8:45 am |Parashat Hashavua Caffeine for the Soul: Morning Torah Study with Rabbi Cosgrove Monthly & Bimonthly Friday, June 4 | 9:15–10:00 am | & Join Rabbi Cosgrove for text study and discussion over coffee. Whether you’re coming from ECC drop-off, going from the gym to work, or making this your first stop of the day, come for a substantive and engaging learning experience with other members of the PAS community. & RSVP to lifelonglearning@pasyn.org. Reflections with the Rabbi – NEW! Women’s Torah Study Group During these evenings of interactive discussion, Rabbi Cosgrove wants to hear your thoughts about themes he has developed in his sermons throughout the year. This time: Creating a Congregational Vision of Engagement with Israel. Learn more about the ideas that are central to the Rabbi’s vision for Park Avenue Synagogue and help shape our community’s future. See also page 10. Join women in the PAS community for an intimate experience of Jewish text. Studying female characters from the Bible, Talmud, or Midrash informs our exploration of our own role in the Jewish community. Newcomers welcome! No charge. To be added to the group email list or for more information, contact Rabbi Julia Andelman at jandelman@pasyn.org or 212-369-2600, x142. Tuesday, June 8 | 7:00 pm | Rabbi Cosgrove Sponsored by WEG Moonbeams Thursday, June 10 | 7:30 pm | in honor of Rosh Hodesh Tammuz For location and readings, contact Joann Rosoff at joannrosoff@aol.com. Sponsored by Sisterhood Daytime Book Discussion Group Monday, June 14 | 11:00 am | Facilitator: Renée Waldinger Join us for a stimulating discussion of Twilight of the Superheroes by Deborah Eisenberg. This collection of 21st-century tales about our contemporaries is the latest collection of short stories from a gifted Jewish writer who received the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship. Sponsored by Sisterhood Sholom Aleichem Yiddish Club Tuesday June 15 | 1:00 pm Join our heimish group for Yiddish conversation and culture, coffee and cake. 8 Park Avenue Synagogue Bulletin Tuesday, June 15 | 7:30 pm | Rabbi Julia Andelman | & & To RSVP email lifelonglearning@pasyn.org or call 212-369-2600, x140. Sponsored by Sisterhood Lunch/Film/Discussion A Yiddish World Remembered Tuesday, June 22 | 1:00 pm All are welcome to view a heartwarming film about Jewish life in Eastern Europe before the Holocaust. This acclaimed documentary – in English – paints a loving portrait of the Yiddish-speaking world. A light lunch will be provided. Arms & Committees One-Time Events Sponsored by WEG Visit to The Jewish Museum Modern Art, Sacred Space: Motherwell, Ferber and Gottlieb Thursday, June 3 | 6:15 pm | $ & Join TJM docent and WEG Vice-President Marilyn Friedman for a tour of this “small but transcendent exhibition.” (New York Times) In 1951, architect Percival Goodman commissioned three avant-garde artists to decorate his Congregation B’nai Israel synagogue in Millburn, NJ. Robert Motherwell, Adolph Gottlieb, and Herbert Ferber—each of whom went on to become a major figure in the Abstract Expressionist movement—created, respectively, a large-scale lobby mural, a velvet Torah curtain, and a monumental exterior sculptural relief. In addition to these works, the exhibition includes studies and photographs. Meet in the museum lobby. Because space is limited, this tour is for WEG members only. Cost: $18/person. After the tour, we will return to PAS for a light supper and a talk by Pat Davidson about Gottlieb’s stained glass windows. $ & For more information and to RSVP contact Marilyn Friedman at MBF300@aol.com or 212-472-0642. Sponsored by Men’s Club Rooftop Dinner Thursday, June 17 | 7:00 pm | $ & Enjoy another get-together with Men’s Club before we’re all on summer schedules. Savor a delicious supper with delightful company on our airy roof. $30/person. & RSVP to jdolinsky@nyc.rr.com. Israel on the College Campus: Battlefield or Field of Dreams: An Evening with Rabbi Chaim Seidler-Feller, UCLA Hillel Executive Director Friday, June 4 | 7:15 pm, following Friday Evening Services | $ & Are American universities seething with anti-Semitism? Are they hotbeds of anti-Israel activism? Rabbi Seidler-Feller will examine these questions from the perspective of a campus professional, presenting a nuanced portrait that is both troubling and hopeful. This evening is an opportunity for our college student members to learn how to deal with these issues when they return to school, as well as a chance for our new grads and rising seniors (11th & 12th graders) to learn what they may encounter on campus. Rabbi Chaim Seidler-Feller is in his 34th year as director of UCLA Hillel. He loves the constant challenges presented by students who consistently and persistently ask the most interesting questions. For more information about the program, please contact Jason Oppenheimer at joppenheimer@pasyn.org or 212-369-2600, x141. $ & RSVP by Tuesday, June 1. $35/members, $45 non-members. Email lifelonglearning@pasyn.org with full names of all attendees, ages of any children and authorization to bill your account. Non-members must pay in advance. Babysitting available on request. Cancellations with refund (or credit toward another dinner) until noon on Thursday, June 3. For questions about dinner, call 212-369-2600, x140. Sponsored by Singles Committee Rooftop Oneg Shabbat Friday, June 18 | After Friday evening services “...call the Shabbat a delight (oneg), the holy day of the honorable God...” [Isaiah 58:13]. Join us on the synagogue roof to celebrate the pleasure of a summer Shabbat by enjoying musical entertainment and light refreshments with friends new and old. www.pasyn.org 212–369–2600 June–August 2010 Shabbat Events Shabbat Dinner Special for College Students, High School Upperclassmen, and their Families Sivan–Tammuz–Av–Elul 5770 9 PAS Summer 577 Programs July – August Mondays Tuesdays Every Monday except July 5 and 19 July 6 7:30 pm | Cantor Elana Rozenfeld 7:00 pm | Rabbi Steven Rein | & Shulhan Ivrit Torah Study Torah on Tap Keep up your conversational Hebrew over the summer! For intermediate and advanced level speakers. Meet on the PAS roof to talk Torah over beer and fine spirits. July 12 July 13 7:00 pm | & 7:30 pm | Rabbi Julia Andelman | & Moonbeams | Translating Text into Textile For Rosh Hodesh Av (and Elul, see page 13), Moonbeams will participate in workshops with fiber artist Heather G. Stoltz (see page 13). All women in the congregation, of all ages, are welcome to discover a new way of looking at texts as well as how to express thoughts in fabric. Using text, speech or prayer as inspiration, each participant will design and create fiber art, finding the power of turning words into a physical creation. No experience in sewing or quilting is necessary. Attend either session or both. Advance registration is required; no charge. & RSVP to jdolinsky@nyc.rr.com. Women’s Torah Study Join women in the PAS community for an intimate experience of Jewish text. Studying female characters from the Bible, Talmud, or Midrash informs our exploration of our own role in the Jewish community. Newcomers welcome! & RSVP to lifelonglearning@pasyn.org or 212-369-2600, x140. July 20 Tisha B’Av | No Torah Study & RSVP to lifelonglearning@pasyn.org or 212-369-2600, x140 by Tuesday, July 6. July 27 July 19 This time: Creating Multiple Entries to Spiritual Engagement. (See pages 4 & 8.) Tisha B’Av Evening Study Session 8:00 pm, between Evening Service and Reading of Eikhah Rabbi Neil Zuckerman Tisha B’Av in the 21st Century: Given the State of Israel, Must We Still Fast? Reflections with the Rabbi 7:00 pm | Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove August 3 Torah on Tap 7:00 pm | Rabbi Steven Rein | & & RSVP to jdolinsky@nyc.rr.com. 10 Park Avenue Synagogue Bulletin TUESDAYS CONTINUED August 10 Simply Singing 7:30 pm | Cantor Elana Rozenfeld | & The Baal Shem Tov, founder of Hasidism, taught that sometimes holy words of Torah hover in this world, stuck, and that nigunim – wordless melodies – can liberate the words and send them flying back to their Source. With little talking and much singing we will strive to heed the cry of Jeremiah to “pour out your hearts like water before God,” and to free and elevate the holy words of Torah hovering in the air. Join Cantor Elana Rozenfeld at a member’s home for an evening of singing, with and without words. Refreshments will be served – all ages are welcome! Ability to carry a tune or read music not required. & For location information, RSVP to lifelonglearning@pasyn.org or 212369-2600, x 140. August 17 Women’s Torah Study Thursdays Museum Visits July 15 Modern Art, Sacred Space: Motherwell, Ferber and Gottlieb The Jewish Museum | 6:30 pm | & In 1951, architect Percival Goodman commissioned three avantgarde artists – Robert Motherwell, Adolph Gottlieb, and Herbert Ferber – to decorate his 1951 Congregation B’nai Israel synagogue in Millburn, NJ. Each of the three went on to become a major figure in the Abstract Expressionist movement. They created, respectively, a large-scale lobby mural, a velvet Torah curtain, and a monumental exterior sculptural relief. These major works are on display, together with studies and photographs. Meet in the museum lobby at 6:20 pm. Space is limited. No charge. & RSVP to lifelonglearning@pasyn.org or 212-369-2600, x140. 7:30 pm | Rabbi Julia Andelman July 29 Wednesdays Curious George Saves the Day: The Art of Margret and H.A. Rey Daytime Events The Jewish Museum | 6:30 pm | & July 7 Visit to Sunrise Day Camp 8:30 am, Depart from in front of PAS | Return by 2:00 pm | & Take a trip with UJA@PAS to visit the only summer camp in the nation for children with cancer. Travel with us from PAS, or meet us at the campsite to spend the morning and have lunch with these special campers and counselors. Sunrise Day Camp meets the emotional, social, recreational and physical needs of children with cancer and related illnesses while allowing them the comfort and safety of their own homes at night. With the support of UJAFederation, Sunrise Day Camp is free for all these children. Sunrise Day Camp operates on the Henry Kaufmann Campgrounds, a 300-acre wooded site that borders Nassau and Suffolk counties on Long Island. The irrepressible Curious George is always in trouble! In a great turn of fate, he helped his creators get out of life-threatening danger. On view are nearly 80 original drawings for Margret and H. A. Rey’s children’s books and documentation related to their escape from Nazi-occupied Europe. Appropriate for adults and children, the exhibition includes a reading room inspired by the beloved monkey’s escapades. (A family guide may be downloaded from www.thejewishmuseum.org.) Meet in the museum lobby at 6:20 pm. Space is limited. No charge. & RSVP to lifelonglearning@pasyn.org or 212-369-2600, x140. & RSVP to Dawn Spiera at dspiera@aol.com. July 21, July 28, August 4 Midtown Lunch & Learn 12:30 pm | Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove | & Prepare for the coming High Holy Day season. We will study the prayers of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur using the newly published Rabbinical Assembly mahzor. Attend one session, two, or all three. No charge. Advance registration required; location information will be sent to registered participants. & RSVP to lifelonglearning@pasyn.org or 212-369-2600, x140. www.pasyn.org 212–369–2600 June–August 2010 Sivan–Tammuz–Av–Elul 5770 11 Summer Wednesday Nights @ PAS June 30 Summer Soiree on the Roof 7:00 pm An eclectic concert featuring Cantors Nancy Abramson and Elana Rozenfeld, joined by special guests from our PAS community. Refreshments will be served. Feel free to bring guests – all ages are welcome! No charge. July 7 Post-July Fourth BBQ & Movie on the Roof | & BBQ Dinner: 7:30 pm Movie: 8:30 pm July 21 Gallery Opening Text and Texture: Midrash through Making Ceramic Art by Jo Kamm & Fiber Art by Heather G. Stoltz Wine and crudités: 7:00 pm Artists’ presentations: 7:45 pm See facing page for artists’ bios and photos of their work. July 28 · Mind & Body Krav Maga (Israeli hand-to-hand combat) 7:30 pm & RSVP by July 2 to lifelonglearning@pasyn.org or 212-369-2600, x140. Learn the basics of this eclectic Israeli self-defense system, developed on the streets and now taught to elite troops all over the world. Wear comfortable clothing. July 14 The Prophet’s Wife book discussion Cost for BBQ: $10/person, $36/family. Philharmonic in the Park Concert begins at 8:00 pm Bring a picnic and join PAS friends to hear the New York Philharmonic play Beethoven in Central Park. We will sit together on the East Side of the Great Lawn. Look for the blue balloons any time after 6:30 pm. 8:00 pm Pat Davidson will facilitate a discussion of the unfinished novel by Rabbi Milton Steinberg, z”l, which was published last March, at the time of the rabbi’s 60th yahrzeit. Copies of the book are for sale in the Rothschild Library as long as they last. 9:00 pm | Before you go home, enjoy wine and light refreshments on the roof. JUST FOR KIDS PAS FOR TEENS & CollegiaNS Ice Cream on the Roof Summer Reunions for Judah Nadich High School Grads Join Clergy and camp families for pre-Shabbat songs and stories on the Lower Level. Then come up to the roof for ice cream as a headstart on oneg Shabbat, the pleasure of Shabbat. Dinner & a Movie Summer Shabbat Specials June 25, and every Friday July 9 – August 13 | 1:00 pm Sponsored by the Rothschild Library Kids’ Shabbat Book Basket Every Shabbat from June 19 – August 28, look for the book basket (near the ushers) with Jewish books for children of all ages to look at while sitting quietly in their seats in the synagogue. Let your children enjoy the books during services and return them so that others may read them next week. Tot Shabbat | for kids 0–5 June 26, July 10, July 24, August 7, August 21 | 10:30 am Note: time change from previous Tot Shabbat services. Shabbat Pray & Play | for kids entering Grade 1 and up June 26, July 10, July 24, August 7, August 21 | 10:30 am Share the excitement of Shabbat in the summer. We’ll start with variations on Shabbat morning prayers, using music, games, and theater. After tefillah, we’ll play Shabbat-friendly games on the roof or even in the Park. For more information, contact Ron Koas at rkoas@pasyn.org or 212-3692600, x132, or Jason Oppenheimer at joppenheimer@pasyn.org or x141. 12 Park Avenue Synagogue Bulletin Home for the summer? Get together with old friends from PAS, and create an awesome, new community just for you. Thursday, July 15 | 7:00 pm | & Meet at PAS for dinner; it’s on us. Afterwards, we’ll catch an evening flick at one of the many nearby theaters. Cost: the price of the movie ticket. & RSVP and make your movie suggestions to Jason Oppenheimer at joppenheimer@pasyn.org. Comedy Club Thursday August 5 | 8:30 pm | & Meet at Dangerfield’s Comedy Club (1st Ave between 61st & 62nd). Cost: $15/person. & RSVP by July 29 to Jason Oppenheimer at joppenheimer@pasyn.org. August 4 August 11 · Rosh Hodesh Elul 8:00 pm 7:00 pm | & Campfire on the Roof Moonbeams | Translating Text into Textile Are you a kid at heart? Have a kid at home who’d rather be at camp? Enjoy a taste of summer camp in the City! Snack on s’mores, sing American and Israeli folk songs with Cantor Nancy and Cantor Elana, and shiver to ghost stories told by Jason Oppenheimer. All ages welcome! August 18 End-of-Summer BBQ and Karaoke 7:00 pm | & Join us on the roof again as the summer begins to wind down. Cost: $10/person, $36/family. & RSVP by August 16 to lifelonglearning@pasyn.org or 212-369-2600, x140. Moonbeams will participate in a workshop with fiber artist Heather G. Stoltz (see below). All women in the congregation, of all ages, are welcome to discover a new way of looking at texts as well as how to express thoughts in fabric. Using text, speech or prayer as inspiration, each participant will design and create fiber art, finding the power of turning words into a physical creation. No experience in sewing or quilting is necessary. Advance registration is required; no charge. & RSVP to lifelonglearning@pasyn.org or 212-369-2600, x140 by Wednesday, August 4. Teshuvah, Returning 8:00 pm | Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove The month of Elul is traditionally the time to begin preparing spiritually for the High Holy Days. Begin your journey of reflection and repentance by learning what it means to do teshuvah. 9:00 pm | Before going home, relax with friends and a glass of wine on the roof. 9:00 pm | Before you go home, enjoy wine and light refreshments on the roof. EXHIBITS and Texture: Midrash through Making Jo Kamm, Ceramic Artist | Jo Kamm’s fascination with the world takes the form of elegantly structured experiments in material behavior. He employs familiar shapes and textures as a way of asking questions about the interpretive urge – the human desire to find and make meaning. He also produces utilitarian ceramics, making domestic objects with a similarly ambiguous and evocative language of form. Jo’s appreciation of ambiguity may be traced in part to his studies at Jewish day school, where every question had multiple answers. While few of his functional pieces were designed as ritual art, many of his goblets and drinking vessels are used by their owners as kiddush cups. Jo has broadened his understanding of ceramic art and process through residencies at international centers for ceramic art. He has shown work internationally, including at the Clay Studio in Philadelphia, the Duna Gallery in Budapest, Hungary, and The International Ceramic Museum in Middlefart, Denmark. Jo earned a BFA in Ceramic Art at Kansas City Art Institute in 2007 and completed an MFA in Ceramic Art at Alfred University in May of this year. In fall, Jo will be returning to Europe for a residency during European Ceramic Context 2010, at the Danish Design School on the island of Bornholm. Heather G. Stoltz, Fiber Artist | Heather G. Stoltz discovered her love of fiber art when pursuing a Master’s Degree in Jewish Women’s Studies at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York. Since then, she has been translating texts of the Jewish tradition into textile art, bringing her own interpretation to the ancient words. Heather also has a BS in Mechanical Engineering and a BA in Jewish Studies from Lafayette College in Easton, PA. Heather is an Arts Fellow at the Drisha Institute. She was a Poretsky Artist-in-Residence at the National Havurah Committee 2008 Summer Institute in Rindge, New Hampshire. Her work has been exhibited at many venues including JOFA’s 10th Anniversary International Conference and the International Quilt Festival in Houston , Texas. Her work has also been featured in Creative Quilting: The Journal Quilt Project, Zeek Magazine, and Practical Matters. d PAS Gallery | Text d www.pasyn.org 212–369–2600 June–August 2010 Sivan–Tammuz–Av–Elul 5770 13 PAS In Israel Editor’s note: In 2004, in connection with our “Israel This Year” programming theme, PAS raised funds for the bima in a new Masorti synagogue in Tel Aviv. The schools and the Arms held a series of small fundraisers for our Israel Fund. Mitzvah Day funds that year went to the Israel Fund. A big “Israeli Art Fair” in December was the major event that raised most of the funds for this donation. On our 2004 Synagogue Trip, we visited the shell of the 19th-century building in Neve Tzedek that was to be renovated as the synagogue and cultural center, and we presented to Rabbi Arbib and to the heads of the Masorti Movement not only a check but also a lovely parochet that had been designed and hand-sewn by our members. It is good to hear that the plans of so long ago have been realized, our money has been put to good use and our donation has been recognized appropriately. A visit to the Neve Zedek Center is already in the plans for the December 2010 Israel Trip! Contributions Cantor Abramson’s Discretionary Fund Michael & Beth Fruchtman, in honor of Cantor Abramson, for her help and assistance with Emma’s Bat Mitzvah. Michele & Thomas Graham Kahn, in honor of Cantor Nancy Abramson. Bikur Cholim Leah & Barrie Modlin, in memory of Ben Thylan. Tal & Ariel Recanati, in memory of Gladice Merbaum. Jane Revasch, in memory of her beloved father Arnold Neustadter. Frances Stewart, in memory of her beloved parents Ilse & Fred Hahn on their birthdays. Rabbi Cosgrove’s Discretionary Fund Michael & Beth Fruchtman, in honor of Rabbi Cosgrove for his help and assistance with Emma’s Bat Mitzvah. Doris & Henry Murad, in honor of their great-grandson Jonathan William Mendelson and in appreciation to Rabbi Cosgrove for his blessings at the Bris. Rose & Jack Less, with many thanks, gratitude and love to each of our wonderful clergy and to each of our kind and caring members who worked and planned to give us such a beautiful “Simcha” party for our 70th anniversary. James P. Robbins. Sarah I. Gelman Memorial Fund Lynn Gelman Bell. Evelyn Gelman, in honor of her birthday. Evelyn Gelman, in memory of her beloved husband Milton Gelman. Evelyn Gelman, in memory of her beloved mother-in-law Sarah Gelman. 14 Park Avenue Synagogue Bulletin High School Food Pantry Cantor Nancy Abramson, in memory of Howard Oppenheimer, grandfather of Jason Oppenheimer. Sarah Barish, in honor of Lynn & Marty Halbfinger. Susan Erlich. Stanley & Jane Kreinik, in memory of Pat Davidson’s beloved brother, Paul Baris. Stanley & Jane Kreinik, in honor of Dr. Harris Nagler’s appointment as president of Beth Israel Hospital. Michali Levit, Phyllis Spiro & Ron Koas, in memory of Jason Oppenheimer’s grandfather Howard Oppenheimer. Cindy, Scott, Becca & Jennie Matte, in honor of Mark First’s birthday. Michael Oberman, in memory of his beloved father Hyman Oberman. Judy, Jeff, Hannah, Sarah & Jonathan Poss, in memory of Howard Oppenheimer, grandfather of Jason Oppenheimer. Frederick Ruvkun, in memory of Dora Ruvkun on her Yahrzeit. Joan & Sylvan Schefler, in honor of Sylvan’s birthday. Heidi, Rob, Michael & Max Silverstone, in honor of Alex Poliakov becoming a Bar Mitzvah. The Smallberg Family, in memory of Howard Oppenheimer, grandfather of Jason Oppenheimer. Suzanne Stadler, in memory of her beloved father David Heller. Jodi & Charles Yellen, in memory of Howard Oppenheimer, grandfather of Jason Oppenheimer. Anne & Fred Zwitofsky. Liturgical Music Fund Roberta & Eugene Zinbarg, in honor of Cantor Lefkowitz. Roberta & Eugene Zinbarg, in honor of Cantor Abramson’s recognition by Masorti Olami. Albert & Rachel Murad Memorial Scholarship Fund Doris & Henry Murad, in memory of Stanley Kassimer. Dr. Howard Murad, in memory of John Coons, father of Julie Coons. Prayer Book Fund Harris Amster, in memory of Anna Amster. Bob, Will, Lindsay, Ted & Ellie Bressman, in honor of of Amy A.B. Bressman’s birthday. Will, Lindsay, Ted & Ellie Bressman, in honor of our mother Amy A.B. Bressman, who taught us the importance and joy of coming to Synagogue. Harriet Feiwel, in loving memory of her father Alfred Rich. Harriet & Herb Feiwel, in memory of Ruth Greenfield. Richard S. Green & Elaine S. Gilde, in memory of Ben Thylan, father of Jayne Thylan. Elizabeth & Andrew Sagat, in honor of the birth of their daughter Sari Madeleine. Rabbi Rein’s Discretionary Fund Michael & Beth Fruchtman, in honor of Rabbi Rein, for his help and assistance with Emma’s Bat Mitzvah. Tikkun Olam Committee for Community Outreach Linda & Harold Friedman, in honor of the birth of their granddaughter, Elizabeth Mia Friedman, daughter of Stacy & Jeffrey Friedman. Welfare Fund Carol Judelson, in honor of Irene Eisenberg’s milestone birthday. Rachel Philipp. Andrea Lustig, Shereen Rutman & Susan Silverman, in honor and appreciation of Jean & Menachem Rosensaft, in honor and appreciation of Rochelle Ludwig, in honor and appreciation of Susan Edelstein, in honor and appreciation of Lynn Zises, in honor and appreciation of Natalie Barth, in honor and appreciation of Annette Sherman, in honor and appreciation of Jen & Andrew Hoine, in honor and appreciation of Ilene & Art Penn, in honor and appreciation of Rachel First, in honor and appreciation of Stacy Katz, in honor and appreciation of Marcia Colvin, in honor and appreciation of Stephanie & Kevin Leichter. Synagogue Offerings Dr. John Abroon, in memory of his beloved father Hashem Abroon. Melody Alstodt, in memory of her beloved mother Beulah Priceman. David Balgley, in memory of his beloved father Morris Balgley. Mark & Arlene Bernstein, in honor of their anniversary. Vivian Bernstein, in memory of her beloved grandmother Marie Holub. Vivian Bernstein, in memory of her beloved mother Eva Glaser. Lori Bland, in memory of her beloved father Robert Sharfstein. Sonia Breindel, in memory of her beloved mother Dina Weissenberg. Bernard Breslin, in memory of his beloved mother Henriette Breslin. Nancy Bronstein, in memory of her beloved father Herbert Katz. Katherine Chavkin, in memory of her beloved father Alex Showe. Carol H. Cohen, in memory of her beloved father Reuben Herman. David Cook, in memory of his beloved father Edward Cook. David & Kathy Cook. Ronald Daitz, in memory of his beloved aunt Janet Birnbaum. Dorothy Denbrug, in memory of Michelle Urman on her Yahrzeit. Florence K. Edelstein, in appreciation of her birthday celebration. Florence K. Edelstein, in honor of her 93rd birthday. Florence K. Edelstein, in memory of her beloved mother-in-law Dora Edelstein. Howard Edelstein, in memory of his beloved father Bernard Edelstein. Howard Edelstein, in memory of his beloved mother Sara Edelstein. Susan Erlich, in memory of her beloved father Jacob Erlich. Bernard Feinberg, in memory of his beloved father Fred Feinberg. Phyllis Feinberg, in honor of her birthday. Phyllis Feinberg, in memory of her beloved mother Frances Salovsky. Elizabeth Feiner, in memory of her beloved husband Irwin Feiner. Martin Fischer, in memory of his beloved father Paul Fischer. Myra Freed, in memory of her beloved mother Gladys Freed. Bernard Friedman, in memory of his beloved mother Clara Friedman. Bernard Friedman, in memory of his beloved father Irving Friedman. David Friedman, in memory of his beloved father Howard Friedman. Erica Friedman, in honor of her birthday. Michael & Beth Fruchtman, in honor of Cantor Rozenfeld, for her help and assistance with Emma’s Bat Mitzvah. www.pasyn.org 212–369–2600 Gail Furman, in memory of her beloved father Alvin Gorin. Sarah Gelber, in memory of her beloved mother Ruth Azaryad. Harold Geringer, in memory of his beloved mother-in-law Sally Nissen. Harold Geringer, in memory of his beloved mother Betty Geringer. Dorothy Goldman, in memory of her beloved husband S. Howard Goldman. James Goldman, in memory of his beloved nephew Howard Ira Joselow. Efraim Grinberg, in memory of his beloved wife Jane Grinberg. Susan Heller, in memory of her beloved mother Bella Windt. Dr. George Hines, in memory of his beloved father Frank Hines. Alan Hirschfeld, in honor of his birthday. Alan Hirschfeld, in memory of his beloved father Leo Hirschfeld. Della Honig, in memory of her beloved father Max Reinkraut. Carol Hyman, in memory of her beloved husband Basil Hyman. Gary Israel, in memory of his beloved mother Harriet Israel. Gary Israel, in memory of his beloved father Moe Israel. Dr. Neal & Barbara Kaplan, in honor of their anniversary. Lois Karnovsky, in memory of her beloved father David Schulman. Gershon Kekst, in memory of his beloved father Jacob Joseph Kekst. Susan Wiener Krevat, in memory of her beloved grandmother Dorothy Kipness. Harry Krieger, in honor of Ed & Nadine Cohen for their Pesach hospitality. Dr. Rona Kurtz, in memory of her beloved father George Krulik. Cantor David & Joan Lefkowitz, in honor of the Bat Mitzvah of Samantha Slavin. Laila Levitas, in memory of her beloved husband Robert Levitas. Marjorie Magner, in memory of her beloved mother Ethel Magner. Lili Mahlab, in memory of her beloved mother Farah Mahlab. Lewis Miller, in memory of his beloved mother Esther Miller. Sheila Miller, in memory of her beloved father Abraham Maurice Baker. David Mitchell, in memory of his beloved father Albert Mitchell. Dr. Richard Muchnick, in memory of his beloved mother Rachel Muchnick. Dr. Carol Mutterperl, in memory of her beloved mother Gertrude Frieser. Charles Mutterperl, in memory of his beloved mother Celia Mutterperl. Sue Nager, in memory of her husband Jordan Nager. Melanie Nasberg, in memory of her beloved mother Ethel Grabowsky. Morris Orden, in memory of his beloved aunt Anne Ordansky. Morris Orden, in memory of his beloved father Joseph Orden. Morris Orden, in memory of his beloved grandmother Dinah King. Rachel & John Philipp. Marni & Adam Pinkow, in honor of the Baby Naming of their daughter Lila Karson Pinkow. Ruth Pordy, in memory of her beloved father Samuel Gansberg. Inge Pretsfelder, in memory of her beloved husband Ernest L. Pretsfelder. Dr. Sheila Erlich-Pruzansky, in memory of her beloved father Jakob Erlich. Emily Roberts, in memory of her beloved father Dr. Gerald Roberts. Estelle Roth, in memory of her beloved father Morris Krasna. Sherry Rutman, in memory of her beloved father Sam Berg. Phillip Satow, in memory of his beloved father Joseph Satow. Andrea Schnipper, in memory of her beloved father Irwin Feiner. Andrew Schnipper, in memory of his beloved father Dr. Leonard Schnipper. Dr. Michael Seiden, in memory of his beloved father Martin Seiden. Florence Seligman, in memory of her beloved sister-in-law Betty Seligman. Lisa Siegal, in memory of her beloved father Abraham Siegal. Stanley Siegelbaum, in memory of his beloved father Samuel Siegelbaum. Sydney Silberman, in memory of his beloved wife Rosalind Grossman Silberman. Joel Silver, in memory of his beloved father Nathan Silver. Nathan R. Silverstein, in honor of his Aliyah. Sheldon Siskin, in honor of his birthday. Dr. Allen & Rita Spiegel, in honor of their anniversary. Vivian Storper, in memory of her beloved mother Florence Schwartz. Clara Diament-Sujo, in memory of her beloved daughter Jeannine Perla Sujo. Michael Taubin, in memory of his beloved mother Fanny Taubin. Helene Spielman Torker, in memory of her beloved husband Marvin Spielman. Ray & Nancy Treiger, in honor of their birthdays. Peter Weisman, in memory of his beloved mother Sheilah Weisman. Marlene Zausner, in memory of her beloved mother and father, Bertha & Jack Klausner. Dr. Jonathan Zeichner, in honor of his birthday. Dr. Joel Zinberg, in memory of his beloved father Arthur Zinberg. June–August 2010 Sivan–Tammuz–Av–Elul 5770 15 Social Work Support for PAS Families and their Caregivers UJA@PAS Are you or a family member looking for companionship, shopping assistance, an escort to a medical appointment, volunteer opportunities or caregiver support? We are partnering with DOROT as beneficiaries of a UJA-Federation Partners in Caring grant, to provide on-site, licensed social work assistance to senior members of our community and their families. Katie Weinberger, LMSW, holds office hours at PAS on Thursdays from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Employment and career counseling, financial consultation, debt counseling, budget assistance, legal services and personal counseling These services are available to individuals in the Jewish community (confidentially and at no charge) through UJAFederation’s Connect-to-Care initiative. This special program was launched in response to the recent economic downturn. To reach a Connect-to-Care counselor, please call (212) 399-2685, x206. For more information or to make an appointment, contact Katie at 212- dd e Rothschild Lib Pa rk og ue r ar y The Edmon 769-2850 or kweinberger@dorotusa.org, or Rabbi Rein at srein@ pasyn.org or at 212-369-2600, x124. Avenue Sy na g Help this Summer in the Synagogue Library The Rothschild Library is looking for summer volunteers! Your help is welcome whether you’re available just once or every week. Students, get a headstart on next year’s community service hours! Projects include: • Shelf reading – checking that books are in their proper places on the shelf. • Updating journal records in the online catalog. • Covering hardcover books with plastic library covers. Contact Librarian Marga Hirsch at mhirsch@pasyn.org or 212-269-2600, x127. Early Childhood Center Applications for 2011–2012 PAS member families who would like to apply to the Park Avenue Synagogue Early Childhood Center for the 2011-2012 school year are asked to call the school (212-369-2600, x151) and request an application form starting May 3, 2010. All children who were born before April 1, 2009 are eligible for school in September 2011. The Park Avenue Synagogue Early Childhood Center adheres strictly to its cut-off dates. Families who have been active longtime members of the synagogue are given special consideration. However, because of limitations on class size and the need to balance groups in a variety of ways, membership does not guarantee acceptance. There is an application fee of $40 per child. The application process includes a visit and tour of the school by one or both parents and a separate visit with the child. For the school year beginning in September 2010 there were approximately 55 openings. It will be very helpful to have some idea prior to September how many eligible member families are interested in a place for the 2011-2012 school term. This will enable us to determine how many applications from new members or non-members we will be able to accept. Thank you so much for your interest in the school and for your cooperation. Sign up for the Florence Melton Adult Mini-School PAS launched a new site of the Florence Melton Adult Mini-School last fall, and almost 90 students have completed the first year of the two-year program. A new Year 1 class will begin in October. Sign up to be part of this exciting program. FMAMS is an opportunity to engage in serious, ongoing Jewish study. The curriculum builds Jewish literacy through study of primary texts from the Bible to contemporary theologians. Appropriate for students of all levels and all types of Jewish background, the course meets for 30 sessions each year; each session is comprised of two 1-hour classes with a 15-minute break. For more information and to sign up, visit www.pasyn.org or contact Rabbi Julia Andelman at jandelman@pasyn.org, 212-369-2600, x142. 16 Park Avenue Synagogue Bulletin 9 27 Sivan 17 Tammuz Fast of 17th Tammuz 30 23 18 Tammuz 11 Tammuz JUNE 2010 Sivan–Tammuz 5770 5 Tammuz 12 Tammuz 30 Sivan Parashat Korah Rosh Hodesh 6 Tammuz Candle lighting, 8:12 pm 19 7 Tammuz Parashat Hukkat 13 Tammuz Candle lighting, 8:13 pm 26 14 Tammuz Parashat Balak 8:45 am Parashat HaShavua 9:15 am Sanctuary Shabbat 8:00 am Talmud Torah Service 1:00 pm Ice Cream on the Roof 10:30 am Tot Shabbat 6:15 pm Friday Evening 10:30 am Pray & Play Service 25 8:00 am Talmud Torah 6:15 pm Friday Evening Service 8:45 am Parashat HaShavua 7:30 pm Singles Rooftop Oneg 9:15 am Sanctuary Shabbat Shabbat Service 18 8:00 am Talmud Torah 9:30 am HaMishpachah Sheli – Last session 6:15 pm Friday Evening Service 8:45 am Parashat HaShavua 9:15 am Sanctuary Shabbat with Children’s Service Birthday Blessings 29 Sivan Candle lighting, 8:09 pm 12:00 pm Lunch & Learn JUNE 24 9:15 am Melton classes – Last session 12:00 pm Lunch & Learn 7:00 pm Men’s Club Rooftop Dinner 17 9:15 am Melton classes 12:00 pm Lunch & Learn 7:30 pm Moonbeams 28 Sivan 12 23 Sivan Parashat Sh’lah L’kha 11 5 10 22 Sivan Candle lighting, 8:05 pm 8:45 am Parashat HaShavua 9:15 am Sanctuary Shabbat Service 4 9:30 am HaMishpachah Sheli 6:15 pm Musical Kabbalat Shabbat Service 7:30 pm Congregational Shabbat Dinner 21 Sivan 9:15 am Melton classes 12:00 pm Lunch & Learn 6:15 pm WEG Museum Visit 3 Information is subject to change. Confirm at www.pasyn.org or with the office. Young Families Israel Trip returns 11:30 am Contemporary Jewish 7:00 pm Summer Soiree Thought 29 PAS Calendar of Events 7:30 pm Shulhan Ivrit 16 Tammuz 28 1:00 pm Sisterhood film 11:30 am Contemporary Jewish Thought 10 Tammuz 22 9 Tammuz 21 4 Tammuz 11:00 am Daytime Book Discussion Group 7:30 pm Shulhan Ivrit 3 Tammuz 8:00 am Essential Essays – Last session 6:45 pm Melton classes – 1:00 pm Yiddish Club Last session 7:30 pm Women’s Torah Study 2 Tammuz 16 26 Sivan 15 8 14 27 15 Tammuz 20 Sivan 6:45 pm Melton classes Camp Keshet begins 7:30 pm Shulhan Ivrit 8 Tammuz Father’s Day 20 2 8:00 am Essential Essays 7:00 pm Reflections with the Rabbi 25 Sivan 19 Sivan 8:00 am Essential Essays 11:30 am Contemporary Jewish Thought 6:45 pm Melton classes 1 9:30 am JAMS – Last session 7:30 pm Shulhan Ivrit 7 Young Families Israel Trip departs 1 Tammuz Rosh Hodesh 24 Sivan 13 6 Minha/Ma’ariv Sunday – Thursday at 5:45 pm. Friday at 6:00 pm. Minha on Shabbat (Saturday) begins 20 minutes after end of morning service. ניסן–אייר Daily Shaharit Minyanim Monday – Friday at 7:15 am; Sunday & Legal Holidays at 9:00 am. any changes are noted when they occur. 4 14 Av 7 Av they occur. any changes are noted when day – Friday at 7:15 am; Daily Shaharit Minyanim Mon at 9:00 am. Sunday & Legal Holidays ניסן–אייר 23 Tammuz Independence Day observed 6 7 25 Tammuz 8 19 Tammuz 26 Tammuz 12:00 pm Lunch & Learn 1 JULY 24 Tammuz 3 Av 4 Av 2 20 Tammuz Candle lighting, 8:13 pm 27 Tammuz Candle lighting, 8:11 pm 6:15 pm Friday Evening Service 9 5 Av Candle lighting, 8:08 pm 3 21 Tammuz Parashat Pinhas 28 Tammuz Parashat Mattot-Mas’ei 8:45 am Parashat HaShavua 9:15 am Sanctuary Shabbat Service 10 17 6 Av Parashat D’varim Shabbat Hazon 8:45 am Parashat HaShavua 9:15 am Sanctuary Shabbat Service 8:00 am Talmud Torah 1:00 pm Ice Cream on the Roof 10:30 am Tot Shabbat 6:15 pm Friday Evening Service 10:30 am Pray & Play 16 12:00 pm Lunch & Learn 6:30 pm Visit to The Jewish 8:00 am Talmud Torah 8:45 am Parashat HaShavua Museum 7:00 pm Teen/Collegian dinner 1:00 pm Ice Cream on the Roof 9:15 am Sanctuary Shabbat 6:15 pm Friday Evening Service service and movie 11 Av 13 Av Parashat Va-ethannan Shabbat Nahamu 23 24 22 12 Av Candle lighting, 8:03 pm 21 8:45 am Parashat HaShavua 9:15 am Sanctuary Shabbat Service 1:00 pm Ice Cream on the Roof 10:30 am Tot Shabbat 6:15 pm Friday Evening Service 10:30 am Pray & Play 10 Av 15 11:30 am Contemporary Jewish 8:30 am UJA@PAS Visit to Sunrise Day Camp Thought 7:30 pm BBQ & movie on roof 12:00 pm Lunch & Learn 7:00 pm Torah on Tap 2 Av 9 Av Tisha B’Av 12:00 pm Lunch & Learn 14 13 1 Av Rosh Hodesh 12 20 11:30 am Contemporary Jewish Thought–Last session 8:00 pm Philharmonic in the Park 7:30 pm Women’s Torah Study 8 Av Erev Tisha B’Av 12:30 pm Midtown Lunch & Learn 7:00 pm Gallery opening 19 Av Candle lighting, 7:56 pm 31 20 Av Parashat Eikev 30 Information is subject to change. Confirm at www.pasyn.org or with the office. 18 Av 29 17 Av 28 16 Av 27 8:45 am Parashat HaShavua 8:00 am Talmud Torah 1:00 pm Ice Cream on the Roof 9:15 am Sanctuary Shabbat Service 6:15 pm Friday Evening Service 15 Av 26 12:00 pm Lunch & Learn 6:30 pm Visit to The Jewish Museum 8:00 pm Evening Service, Study Session & Eikhah 19 7:00 am Morning minyan 7:30 pm Shulhan Ivrit 7:30 pm Moonbeams PAS offices closed 5 at 5:45 pm. Minha/Ma’ariv Sunday – Thursday (Saturday) begins Friday at 6:00 pm. Minha on Shabbating service. 20 minutes after end of morn 29 Tammuz 22 Tammuz Independence Day 11 18 25 12:30 pm Midtown Lunch & Learn 7:30 pm Krav Maga 8:00 pm The Prophet’s Wife book discussion Tammuz–Av 5770 7:00 pm Reflections with the Rabbi JULY 2010 7:30 pm Shulhan Ivrit PAS Calendar of Events 19 Elul 12 Elul 22 29 5 Elul 28 Av 8 15 21 Av 1 22 Av 5 Av 20 Elul 31 25 15 Elul 26 16 Elul 12:00 pm Lunch & Learn 9 Elul 26 Av Candlelighting, 7:49 pm 7 27 Av Parashat R’eih 3 Elul Candle lighting, 7:40 pm 14 4 Elul Parashat Shof’tim 10 Elul Candle lighting, 7:30 pm 21 11 Elul Parashat Ki Tetzei 27 17 Elul Candle lighting, 7:19 pm 28 18 Elul Parashat Ki Tavo 8:45 am Parashat HaShavua 9:15 am Sanctuary Shabbat Service 8:00 am Talmud Torah 10:30 am Tot Shabbat 6:15 pm Friday Evening Service 10:30 am Pray & Play 20 8:45 am Parashat HaShavua 9:15 am Sanctuary Shabbat 8:00 am Talmud Torah Service 6:15 pm Friday Evening Service 13 8:45 am Parashat HaShavua 8:00 am Talmud Torah 9:15 am Sanctuary Shabbat Service Camp Keshet Last Day 1:00 pm Ice Cream on the Roof 10:30 am Tot Shabbat 6:15 pm Friday Evening Service 10:30 am Pray & Play 6 AUGUST 2010 Av–Elul 5770 8:45 am Parashat HaShavua 9:15 am Sanctuary Shabbat 8:00 am Talmud Torah Service 6:15 pm Friday Evening Service Information is subject to change. Confirm at www.pasyn.org or with the office. 12:00 pm Lunch & Learn AUGUST 21 Elul PAS Calendar of Events 7:30 pm Shulhan Ivrit 30 7:30 pm Shulhan Ivrit 14 Elul 24 13 Elul 23 8 Elul 12:30 pm Midtown Lunch & Learn 7:30 pm Women’s Torah Study 7:00 pm BBQ & Karaoke 7 Elul 7:30 pm Shulhan Ivrit 6 Elul 19 2 Elul 18 12 17 1 Elul Rosh Hodesh 16 11 12:00 pm Lunch & Learn 30 Av 5 7:30 pm Simply Singing 10 24 Av 12:00 pm Lunch & Learn 12:30 pm Midtown Lunch & 8:30 pm Teen/Collegian Learn Comedy Club 8:00 pm Campfire on the Roof 4 7:30 pm Shulhan Ivrit 29 Av 23 Av 7:00 pm Torah on Tap 3 7:00 am Morning minyan 7:00 pm Moonbeams 8:00 pm Teshuvah class 9 7:30 pm Shulhan Ivrit 2 Park Avenue Synagogue Bulletin | June–August 2010 | Sivan–Elul 5770 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID New York, NY Permit No. 8526 50 East 87th Street, New York, NY 10128 Elliot J. Cosgrove, Ph.D., Rabbi Steven I. Rein, Assistant Rabbi David H. Lincoln, Rabbi Emeritus Nancy Abramson, Cantor Elana Rozenfeld, Interim Cantor Azi Schwartz, Interim Cantor David Lefkowitz, Cantor Emeritus Steven M. Friedman, Chairman of the Board Brian G. Lustbader, President Beryl P. Chernov, Executive Director Neil Zuckerman, Director of Congregational Education Julia Andelman, Director of Adult Education and Community Programs Ron Koas, Education Director Carol Hendin, Director, Early Childhood Center Jason Oppenheimer, Director of Youth Activities and Rabbi Judah Nadich High School Marga Hirsch, Director, Edmond de Rothschild Library and PAS Bulletin Editor John Davis, Facilities Director Lawrence Conley, Director of Communications Synagogue Office: 212-369-2600 | www.pasyn.org A Look Ahead Monday, September 6 |Labor Day Wednesday, September 8 |Erev Rosh Hashanah Thursday, September 9 |Rosh Hashanah, First Day Friday, September 10 |Rosh Hashanah, Second Day Saturday, September 11 |Shabbat Shuvah Generously endowed by Menachem Z. Rosensaft & Jean Bloch Rosensaft in loving memory of Josef & Hadassah Rosensaft Sunday, September 12 |Tzom Gedaliah Monday, September 13 |Congregational School begins Friday, September 17 |Kol Nidrei Saturday, September 18 |Yom Kippur Wednesday, September 22 |Erev Sukkot Thursday, September 23 |Sukkot, First Day Friday, September 24 |Sukkot, Second Day Saturday, September 25 |Shabbat, Hol ha-moed Sukkot Wednesday, September 29 |Hoshanah Rabbah Thursday, September 30 |Sh’mini Atzeret (Yizkor), Erev Simhat Torah Friday, October 1 |Simhat Torah Saturday, October 2 |Shabbat, Parashat B’reishit www.pasyn.org Click to learn about classes, events, organizations, meetings, and other important community news. Find contact information for clergy & staff. Read our Rabbis’ Shabbat sermons. Subscribe to our email list.