Congregation Beth Tikvah Times
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Congregation Beth Tikvah Times
CONGREGATION Beth Tikvah Times Perceptions of Jews by Gentiles—In these difficult times, we hope you will find these Sisterhood Book Discussion High Holiday Schedule of Services Lulav & Etrog Sets Pix! We have pix!! quotes about Jews from non-Jews inspiring and comforting.—the Editors As long as the world lasts, all who want to make progress in righteousness will come to Israel for inspiration as to the people who had the sense for righteousness most glowing and strongest." --Matthew Arnold, British poet and critic Some people like the Jews, and some do not. But no thoughtful man can deny the fact that they are, beyond any question, the most formidable and the most remarkable race which has appeared in the world." --Winston Churchill Inside this issue: President’s Message 2 Donations 3 Sisterhood 7 Men’s Club 7 Chavurah 9 Religious School 13 Preschool 13 Calendar Volume 10 October 2016/ Tishri 5777 Special points of interest: 39 The Jewish vision became the prototype for many similar grand designs for humanity, both divine and man‑made. The Jews, therefore, stand at the center of the perennial attempt to give human life the dignity of a purpose." --Paul Johnson, American Historian "“I remember my own astonishment when the first news reports began to circulate of the assistance being provided to wounded Syrians by the IDF's medical teams in the Golan. As the years have gone by, my amazement has not lessened with every act "The Jew is that sacred being who of charity and compassion by the has brought down from heaven the Jewish people to my own. Israeli high everlasting fire, and has illumined schools are providing collections of with it the entire world. He is the winter clothes. IsraAID volunteers religious source, spring, and fountain are on the ground and beaches in out of which all the rest of the peoGreece and the Balkans. I will never ples have drawn their beliefs and forget the phone conversations I had their religions." with elderly Syrians being treated at a --Leo Tolstoy northern Israeli hospital, of the sto"The Jew gave us the Outside and the ries I heard of the world-class limb replacement and cancer treatment Inside - our outlook and our inner that Israeli medical staff were providlife. We can hardly get up in the morning or cross the street without ing. being Jewish. We dream Jewish dreams and hope Jewish hopes. Most A people who I had been told all my life I was at war with were proving of our best words, in fact - new, adventure, surprise, unique, individu- themselves more humane and more compassionate than the Arab counal, person, vocation, time, history, tries I as a Syrian was no longer future, freedom, progress, spirit, welcome in. Dark days may bring out faith, hope, justice - are the gifts of the worst in people, but they also the Jews." serve to illuminate the truly enlight--Thomas Cahill, Irish Author ened societies. Every humanitarian catastrophe is also an opportunity for "One of the gifts of the Jewish culindividuals to display the best of ture to Christianity is that it has humanity and as a Syrian refugee taught Christians to think like Jews, myself, I can truly attest to the fact and any modern man who has not learned to think as though he were a that this generation of Jews has much to be proud of. Jew can hardly be said to have learned to think at all." --William Rees-Mogg, former Editor-in-Chief for The Times of London and a member of the House of Lords Heaven forbid that the Jewish people ever need the assistance of other people the way that war has forced Syrians to seek out the assistance of Europeans, Arabs and the world at large. History will record that when Syrians were being turned away from Arab countries and most European ones, the Jewish people opened their hearts to our plight. Let history not record that one day we forgot the kindness shown to us. If a person's situation prevents them from reciprocating the kindness shown to them, it does not prevent that person from saying "Thank you.” For what it is worth, you have the thanks of at least this Syrian. I myself am not a media mogul or a well placed columnist. I am at heart a simple Syrian village boy caught up in events far bigger than himself, trying to muddle through as best as can be expected. My powers of persuasion are limited. Heck I can’t even convince one of my own brothers to stop being such a Russophile. But by chronicling and acknowledging the numerous acts of compassion and generosity shown by the Jewish people to my own people, I can try to ensure that Syrians, Arabs and the world at large never be allowed to forget what you have offered and provided to Syrian refugees, at a time when you had every historical and practical reason not to. Thank you Am Israel and may you always be safe and blessed. -Aboud Dandachi, Istanbul January 2016 Page 2 Message from the President Summer is officially over and fall has arrived. Baseball season is ending and football season has begun. This means that it is time to get ready for our new holiday season. Jerry Wohlstetter Please feel free to contact: Jerry Wohlstetter president@congbt.org Check us out on the Web at: http://www.congbt.org The Congregation Beth Tikvah Times is published monthly by Congregation Beth Tikvah 3710 Woodbine Ave. Wantagh, New York 11793 516-785-2445 La Shana Tovah, Tikateyvu. As the year 5777 begins, Helene and I want to wish everyone a very Happy New Year. We will gather for holiday services and it will be good to see so many of our fellow congregants. This is the time of the year when all of our Beth Tikvah family comes together to celebrate the joy of Judaism. I would like to thank Gita Freed, Irving Freed, Richard Schultz, Jenni Zepnick and Jerry Lutzker and his ushers for all their hard work in preparing our shul for the holidays. Also, Gail JebyLevy for her hard work in sprucing up our building; Ron Schwartz and all his helpers for setting up the social hall so congregants can be seated comfortably as well as bringing in all the books. And finally, to Marvin Sekler for changing Torah covers and getting them prepared for services. A big thanks also goes out to all those behind the scenes people who work tirelessly to make our shul a welcoming place. All services this year will be officiated by Rabbi Martin Pasternak and Cantor Daniel Billet. I am happy to announce that we will be welcoming Rabbi Moshe Edelman. He will join us for one weekend a month from September through December. Between Rabbi Pasternak and Rabbi Edelman, our congregation will have rabbinic coverage for three week a month. In closing, I can only ask that as a congregation, we have your support, not only spiritually but monetarily. The Kol Nidre Appeal has begun and we ask for your generosity. Please make an attempt to become more involved as well. Without the presence of congregants, there is no synagogue. Everyone has something valuable to offer to the success of Congregation Beth Tikvah. Hag Sameach, Jerry Wohlstetter After the holidays, a new rabbinic search committee will convene. Please, do not despair; there is a rabbi out there who will join us and help to continue to keep our synagogue the warm and vibrant place we attend to have our faithful and spiritual experiences. CBT thanks Investors Bank for their generous donation to underwrite the printing costs for Congregation Beth Tikvah Times. Celebrate your birthday, anniversary, or any special occasion with us and sponsor a Kiddush or Oneg Shabbat. Please call Jerry Lutzker after 7:30PM (No Mondays) 516-735-5457 October 2016/ Tishri 5777 Page 3 Please Note: The minimum cost of a donation to appear is $10. Donations YAHRZEIT: Murray Bogner by Shirley & Barry Bogner Ruth E. Cuba by Jackie Jager Sidney Dunne by Judith Dunne Samuel Finkelstein by Bill & Elaine Kappel & Family Vicky Garfinkel by Sara & Greta Ziedenweber Jacob Israel Gerber by Reva Wolitzky Isidore Greenberg by Harvey & Doris Greenberg Sylvia Judkins by Elinor Scolnick Fred Kaplan by Randi Cohen Joan Kovar by Adrienne J. Kovar Aron Katz by Beatrice Steinmetz RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES FUND: In Memory of: Sally Leibowitz by: Maddy & Mike Ross Harriet & Richard Schultz Ann Saffron by Jerry Lutzker Edith Freiband, sister of Debbie Kravitz by Cele Goldenberg In Honor of: Shoshana & Joe Bazini’s twins by: Renate Hirsch Jenni Zepnick Fran Rosenberg’s grandson Joey’s marriage by: Jenni Zepnick Cele Goldenberg Sandy & Richard Slutzah Linda Katz Reva Wolitzky, 25th great-grandchild by: Jenni Zepnick Maddy & Mike Ross Maddy & Mike Ross’ 50th Wedding Anniversary by Jenni Zepnick Susan & Ray Bazini’s twin grandchildren by: Jenni Zepnick Cele Goldenberg Vic & Sue Feiwel Mazel Tov to the Bazini Family by Rochelle & Marvin Sekler Ben Schnapper’s grandson’s Bar Mitzvah by: Frances Kipnis by Ivan & Lois Kipnis Henry Krausman by Mitchell Krausman Leon Miller by Doris Sloan Herbert Mann by Arline Mann Herbert Mann by Sharon & Barry Berman Murray Marcus by Ada & Gary Marcus Benjamin Marks by Fred Marks Abe Posner by Mona Posner Sylvia Moses by Martin & Sonia Moses Frieda Rosen by Helene & Sy Fruchter Elliot Schneck by Saralynn & Geralyn Grandison Irving Schuster by Carol & Elliot Tescher Bella Shapiro by Stu & Marilyn Spector Maddy & Mike Ross Jerry Lutzker & Arline Mann Wendy & Ron Schwartz’ son Robert’s Engagement by Maddy & Mike Ross Annette & Joe Schwartzman’s grandson’s Ari’s Bar Mitzvah by Jenni Zepnick SPEEDY RECOVERY: Judith Nennis by Lynne & Marvin Garelick BEAUTIFICATION: In Honor of: Wendy & Ron Schwartz’ son Robert’s Engagement by Shelley & Larry Slutsky DORIS KRAMER PRESCHOOL: In Honor of: Ben Schnapper’s grandson’s Bar Mitzvah by Sandy & Richard Slutzah Wendy & Ron Schwartz’ son’s engagement by: Linda Katz Sandy & Richard Slutzah Shoshana & Joe Bazini’s twins by Judy & Steve Kressel Ruth Steinberg by Lester & Ronnie Steinberg Mitchell Tallis by Carol Tallis Jerry Trattner by Helene & Sy Fruchter Irving Turner by Mona Posner Bernard Wolff by Harvey Wolff Page 4 Thank You If you would like to have a memorial plaque placed on our memorial boards, please call Adele Schecker 516-796-5257 Todah Rabah to all my shul friends for their good wishes, cards and donations on the occasion of my grandson Joey’s marriage to Jillian in Eretz Yisrael. B’ahava. Fran Rosenberg Mazel Tov Ben Schnapper and Family on the Bar Mitzvah of his grandson Ryan Brosgole. The proud parents are Lori & Roy Brosgolde and big sister, Amanda Brosgolde. Wendy & Ron Schwartz on the engagement of their son Robert to Lia Miller. Annette & Joe Schwartzman in honor of their grandson Ari’s Bar Mitzvah. TREE OF LIFE We are sure that you have noticed the Tree of Life in the Lobby of our Synagogue! There are plenty of Leaves available to commemorate a Special Occasion. How about a Bar or Bat Mitzvah Leaf or a Leaf for a New Baby in the Family? Please call Esther Kamlet @ 516-7350796 Buy your Leaf now! Esther Kamlet I would like to thank the entire congregation for all your kind words of comfort during the recent passing of my mother, Sally Leibowitz. Linda Sampliner & Family October 2016/ Tishri 5777 Page 5 Yiddish Group As most of you are aware, we meet every Monday morning at 11 AM in the back of the sanctuary. This year, due to the Jewish holidays, all the meetings will be cancelled except for Monday, October 31st. AS MAMA USED TO SAY....... May we all be inscribed for a Healthy and Good Year! L' SHANA TOVA In a gutter sho tsu redden; in a baizer sho tsu shveigen. If you need more information, please contact Sherry Amowitz veervase1@gmail.com MEANING: In a lucky time it's good to talk; in an unlucky time, it's better to keep silent. We will resume our regular weekly schedule in November. Looking forward to seeing you then! Food for the Needy Mitzvah Update "If you can't feed one hundred people, then just feed one.”L'Dor V'Dor - from generation to generation the Jewish people have practiced the wonderful tradition of tzedakuh! What better time than the Highest Holy Days in the Jewish calendar to perform mitzvoth? Currently we are sending ten clients $50 gift cards monthly to help them to purchase their daily necessities. Gratefully, I would like to thank all our congregants who, with a full heart, so graciously have donated to our Project. JASA (Jewish Assoc. of the Aged) provides the names of the elderly in our community who benefit from receiving the cards. We accept any size donation. There is a form within this CBT Newsletter if you wish to make a donation. Thanks to all who have contributed. It is so very much appreciated! Listed below is a recent donor: HOWARD TUCKER - In Blessed Memory of his parents MARILYN AND BERNARD TUCKER MAY WE ALL BE INSCRIBED FOR A GOOD AND PEACEFUL YEAR!! L'SHANA TOVA Need more info? Please contact Sherry Amowitz, veervase1@gmail.com Coming Events Publicity If any group or club wishes to have publicity for an event published in local weekly papers, Jewish Week, Newsday etc. please e-mail all information to Estelle Friedman at stellarje@msn.com or 826-6749 At least 5 weeks before the event. Mother Teresa Friday night services 8 PM. Page 6 Announcements BOWLERS NEEDED Our Men’s Club bowling league is looking for bowlers. We bowl one Sunday each month from September thru June. You don’t have to be good, breathing is enough. It’s a lot of fun. If you are interested please contact Irving Freed, ifreed16@yahoo.com or 516-826-4968. HIGH HOLIDAY PARKING During the High Holidays (Rosh Hashanah, Kol Nidre and Yom Kippur), the parking lot will be open for handicapped parking only. Please call the office and give them your license number and handicapped tag number. Gail Jeby-Levy Administrative VP NEW OFFICE HOURS The new office hours for the synagogue, effective October 1, 2016, will be 9:00 AM- 4:00 PM. Mon.-Thurs. and 9:00 AM- 3:00 PM Fri. RABBI SCHEDULE Rabbi Pasternack will be with us on the following Saturdays: Oct. 1, 29 Nov. 12, 19 Dec. 3,17 Rabbi Edelman will be with us on the following weekends: Sept. 23-24 Oct. 14-15 Nov. 25-26 Dec. 23-24 RABBI STEINBERG It is with deep regret that I inform the congregation of the passing of Rabbi Nathaniel Steinberg. Rabbi Steinberg was a former rabbi for the ICC. Eileen Buchalter LIST OF LOCAL RABBIS TO CONTACT IN AN EMERGENCY Rabbi Charles Klein Merrick Jewish Centre 516-379-8650 Rabbi Ravid Tilles Merrick Jewish Centre 516-379-8650 Rabbi Dahlia Bernstein Bellmore Jewish Center 516-781-3072 Rabbi Ronald Androphy East Meadow Jewish Center 516-483-4205 Rabbi Scott Hoffman Temple Israel of S Merrick 516-378-1963 October 2016/ Tishri 5777 Page 7 Sisterhood On September 7th, Sisterhood had their first program of the year. We had fun coloring and saying hello to friends we hadn't seen all summer. Are you a worrier? Well we have a solution for you. Wednesday, Oct. 5th, Carol Gott Gross will present "Stop Worrying Self Help with Jewish Humor". We invite the congregation to come down and find all the answers to worrying. On Sept. 11th, we had our first book discussion. The next book to be discussed will be “The Marriage of Opposites” by Alice Hoffman on Dec. 4th at the home of Maddy Ross. More details in this newsletter. Tuesday November 15th is BQLI's Torah Fund Kickoff. The featured program is “The Catskills: It's History and How it Changed America”. Stephen Silverman is the co-author of the book. A delicious Catskills-Hotel Style lunch will be served. The cost is $36. This will take place at Midway Jewish Center from 10 AM to 2 PM. For more information, call Fran Rosenberg, Torah Fund Chair. From my family to yours, a Happy Sweet Healthy New Year. Helene Fruchter Shalom, Helene Men’s Club There are so many great things in the upcoming days, weeks, and months ahead. But let's go back a few days. WOW!!! Bruce Einhorn was amazing. What a great presentation on Jewish Gangsters in America. Thank you to all the men and women that came to listen to this outstanding talk. A special thanks to Scarface Stein who came prepared to shoot anyone down. Here are the upcoming important Men's Club dates ahead: Sunday, Oct. 2 - Holiday room setup - starting at 8:30 am Last regular Season Baseball Game of 2016 (unless it's a 3-way tie) Sunday, Oct. 9 - Bowling 9:45 am Sunday, Oct. 16 - Sukkah setup and breakfast - starting at 8:00 am Sunday, Oct. 23 - Sukkah takedown - starting at 8:30 am Tuesday, Nov.15 - Men's Club Dinner starting at 7:00 pm Saturday, Dec.17 - Men's Club Chanukah Party at 7:00 pm I thank you if you are still reading this. Please.... Please.... Please mark your calendars to be at the Chanukah party. This party is for ADULTS and Children. We are having a really fabulous (hey, everyone likes that word) singing duo, do an oldies concert for an hour. We have a DJ, a clown, raffles and food. Price is only $10 for adults and $3 for children in advance. From all of the men in Men's Club, from Marilyn and myself, we all wish you a very sweet, a very happy and a VERY HEALTHY New Year! Elvisly, Stu Stu Spector Page 8 Care2Share Update Please enroll today and help Congregation Beth Tikvah Earn More Free $$$! By Jo-Ann Hertzman, CBT Grant Writer We are looking forward to receiving our next quarterly Care2Share check from Investors Bank. There are 30 congregation members who have taken the time to complete the Investors Bank Care2Share enrollment form which helps us to increase our donation amount next quarter. The more members who enroll, the more $$$$ we will earn. As a reminder, all types of personal accounts are eligible to be linked with Care2Share. These accounts include: checking, savings, money market, CD, holiday, and parent/child account (piggy bank savings). Any neighbor, relative or colleague can enroll and select Congregation Beth Tikvah, which will lead to a larger next quarterly check. You do not need to be a congregation member to enroll and support Congregation Beth Tikvah. To protect your privacy, Investors Bank will never share any specific information about your enrolled accounts (such as your name, the types of products you’ve enrolled, balance information, etc.) with Congregation Beth Tikvah. For additional information, to have any questions answered and to learn how YOU can play a major role in helping us get free $$$$$, please stop in at the local branch in Cherrywood to see Vicki Roumba or call Jennifer Smith at 718-330-3830 or e-mail jlsmith@myinvestorsbank.com. October 2016/ Tishri 5777 Page 9 Chavurah Do you like to laugh? LOL or laugh to yourself? Come join us on Sunday evening, November 13th, at the Brokerage Comedy Club in Bellmore. It’s an All Star Comedy Revue at the great low low price of $15 per person. The show starts at 7:30. There is a two drink minimum per person which can be soda, alcohol or whatever your pleasure. Please make your reservations and payment by October 31st. If anyone has any questions you can call one of the Chavurettes: Stay tuned for more exciting events in late winter and spring. We wish all our CBT family L’Shana Tova Love, Mara., Lynn and Sandy Lynn: (516) 796-9832 Mara: (919) 607-8267 Sandy: (516) 603-8903 Sisterhood Book Discussion Group Sisterhood's Book Discussion Group met at the home of Helene Fruchter on September 11th to discuss the novel "The Dinner Party” by Brenda Janowitz. There was a very interesting talk about this book by the large number of Sisterhood members who attended. We thank Helene for being such a gracious and generous hostess. This novel showcases the author of "The Dovekeepers" at the height of her considerable storytelling powers. Her lush seductive prose and heartpounding subject make it a terrific read. Join us on Sunday, December 4th at the home of Maddy Ross, 3215 Harvest Road, Wantagh, from 10 AM to 12 Noon. Please RSVP to Maddy at (516) 221-7635 or e-mail her at maddyross@verizon.net. Our next book will be "The Marriage of Opposites" by Alice Hoffman. This novel tells of a forbidden love story set on the tropical island of St. Thomas. It Copies of the book will be available at is a tale of an extraordinary woman the Wantagh Public Library one who gave birth to the painter month before the discussion. Camille Pissarro - the Father of Impressionism. Selma Stern, Book Discussion Chairperson Page 10 Support Congregation Beth Tikvah Why Participate in the Gift Card Program? The synagogue benefits from your participation, and it doesn’t cost you anything extra. This is an easy way to raise funds for our shul. Consider it an investment in your synagogue. A wide range of merchants are available including MACY’S, BLOOMINGDALE’S, BARNES & NOBLE, MARSHALL’S, KOHL’S, BEST MARKET, NORTH SHORE FARMS and many more. Supermarkets and butcher shops can always be obtained. You will receive prompt attention. Call us at home, email us or leave your order in the office. For those who can’t pick up during the day, arrangements can be made to pick them up in the shul office in the evening between 7:30 and 8 PM. Your support is needed and appreciated. We’re waiting for your call. Joel & Stefani Letvak 516-679-0525 or foodcert@aol.com Shul Gifts There are many happy occasions in our lives; births, marriages, engagements, anniversaries, bris, bar/bat mitzvah, birthdays, baby namings etc… If you would like to share your joy with us by purchasing a gift from our shul, some of the costs are listed below. If you have a loss in your life, perhaps you would like to make a gift to our shul that will memorialize your loved one. Tree of Life $125 Contact Esther Kamlet 735-0796 Memorial Plaque (All CBT members) $235 Contact Adele Schecker 796-5257 Etz Chayim Chumash $75 Contact the office Stand up Basic Oneg starting at $200 Contact Jerry Lutzker Lev Shalem Machzor $36 - Contact the office SUBMITTING ARTICLES FOR THE NEWSLETTER If you are submitting an article please e-mail it to us at ifreed16@yahoo.com. If possible, please submit your article in the text of your e-mail because we cannot always open your attachments. If you are submitting a flyer to be placed in the newsletter, either e-mail it to us or put the flyer in the newsletter mailbox in the shul office. All articles and flyers should be submitted by the 15th of the month for the next newsletter. Gita & Irving Freed Stand up Basic Kiddush starting at $200 Contact Jerry Lutzker Haftarot Anyone who is interested in chanting a Haftarah, please contact Annette Schwartzman @ 826-8165 jasll@optonline.net . Thank you. October 2016/ Tishri 5777 Page 11 Social Action by Beth Goldberg Prime Minister Netanyahu chastised the UN for its beginning as "a moral force that became a moral farce”. That is because the UN has come up with so many resolutions condemning Israel. The House of Representatives and 88 US Senators signed a bipartisan letter to President Obama urging him to support direct Israeli-Palestinian negotiations and to veto the onesided UN Security Council resolution. Efforts were made by the World Jewish Congress to hold meetings with 40 Presidents. Prime ministers and foreign ministers from 30 different countries visiting New York for the meetings at the UN General Assembly. Ronald Lauder, the President of the WJC, has been exposing disseminations of antiSemitic propaganda by Amazon's sale of anti-Semitic and Holocaust denial books. A petition has been circulated to Jeff Bezos, President of Amazon, to stop selling books that inspire hate. He is urged to stop profiting from selling books such as "Holocaust Hoax Exposed" and "The Jews and Their Lies" etc. Please note: The views expressed in the following column is solely those of the author and do not, in any way, express the views of the CBT or its members. Israel has an image problem. It is losing the social media war. It is associated with tanks and banks. Little is known of the innovations that Israelis are contributing in reinventing content discovery in a company called Outbrain or Sisense that simplifies business analytics and is an expert on cybersecurity, financial fraud, payments and authentications. HyPr revolutionizes marketing by providing tools that help analyze the audience of every celebrity and influence in the world and runs measurable for targeted campaigns. An Israeli musician is the co-founder of Interlude, which creates interactive, multilayered videos. The relationship between the US and Israel is very important. They are allies. A new agreement between Israel and the US, called the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) will increase US aid to $38 billion in security assistance for the next twelve years. This will allow Israel to defend itself and modernize the armed forces. Worthy organizations such as the World Jewish Council (WJC) and the American Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) deserve our Sympathy for Israel has dropped dramati- commitment, donations and support, cally whereas empathy for the Palestinians has increased. The BDS (boycott, divest Beth and sanctions) movement resonates with millennials because of the message of that advocates equality for the Palestinians. Israel's focus has to be on security as it is aware of tunnels being built by terrorists in Gaza and multiple missiles being launched by the Hezbollah. Palestinian terrorism is on the upswing. Thank you to the following people for making donations to purchase our new machzors. The Schnapper Family Page 12 Bikur Cholim News The BIKUR CHOLIM COMMITTEE is looking for blank greeting cards that you would like to donate. These cards are used to send speedy recovery and good wishes to those who are sick and recovering from an illness. Please bring any cards you have to the office. Thank you. Bikur Cholim, or visiting the sick, is more than an act of charity; it is a commandment that is considered binding on all Jews. The importance of visiting the sick was underscored when G-d visited Abraham after he was circumcised (Genesis 17:26-18:1). In the act of visiting Abraham when he was ill, G-d set a precedent for the Jewish people. Bikur Cholim is a paradigm for interpersonal relationships. “And you shall love your neighbor as yourself” (Leviticus 19:18). The performance of this mitzvah links us to all generations and connects us as one people to each other and to all humanity through the G-dly attributes of compassion and loving-kindness. We at Congregation Beth Tikvah have such a viable committee, which has been keeping in touch with some of our members who have been ill or in an adult facility. We not only visit, we make telephone calls, send cards, shop for groceries and have been driving some of our extended family to their appointments. We have made the commitment to care for one another, and bring the strength of community and connection of our Jewish heritage to our Congregation Beth Tikvah Family. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all of our committee members for the wonderful job they are doing: Tehillim or Psalms, have been recited by Jews for thousands of years. These ancient prayers open our hearts and bring renewal and strength to our daily lives. We at CBT in conjunction with Bikur Cholim have formed a Tehillim Circle. On the second Tuesday of every month, at 8:15 PM, we meet for 30 to 40 minutes and collectively recite specific chapters of Tehillim dealing with the healing of the sick. At the end of the recitations we say a Mi Sheberach (a special prayer for the sick). The power of this group is that it utilizes the collective strengths of those who are saying the psalms together. Join us and bring the names of those persons to be included in our prayers. If you can’t make it, call the office with the person’s name and their mother’s name, and we will include the person’s name in our communal listing. Mollie Faber Helene Fruchter Sy Fruchter Cele Goldenberg Leah Hartman Renate Hirsch Esther Kamlet Joy Kipnes Ivan Kipnis Barbara Krakower Michael Krakower Ruth Kreitner Lynn Menzies Marilyn Newman Ray Newman Norma Raspler Adele Schecker Ben Schnapper Richard Schultz Lucille Wechsler Shalom, Louise A. Goldberg Chairperson Tehillim Dates 2016-2017 All on Tuesday nights 10/18 11/8 12/13 1/10 2/14 3/14 no tehillim in April 5/9 6/13 October 2016/ Tishri 5777 Page 13 Doris Kramer Pre-School The Doris Kramer Preschool is up and running as of Monday September 12th. We are very excited about our new school year adventure. Our preschoolers are acclimating very well with few tears and lots of bright beautiful smiles. We begin our school year learning all about G-D's creations and the birthday of the world as we embrace the holiday of Rosh Hashanah. As of September 30th, we begin Challah Express offering fresh challah to take home on Fridays for a small cost. On Wednesday, October 5th, we also start our Wed. Hot Lunch Program. We will prepare and cook yummy hot lunches with the preschoolers. We also serve fresh fruit for snack and veggie of the week with a hot lunch entree Wishing everyone a sweet, happy followed by dessert. Our preschool- and healthy New Year! ers absolutely love this program and so do the parents. One less day to Shalom, prepare lunch. As we start our alphabet journey and begin with letter Aa, it's a perfect time to treat ourselves to apples and honey. That's how we begin Lots of wonderful things are planned our new sweet year of creative for our Preschool. Please check us out on our Doris Kramer Preschool learning and fun. Facebook page and invite friends and family to check it out too. Miss Lois and Staff Sol Feld Religious School There is an excitement that accompanies the beginning of each school year and this year is no exception. We have new students and returning students all eager to start learning. What better way to start the new year! We are also heralding in the Jewish New Year with the sound of the Shofar at Religious School. Each student had the opportunity to blow the Shofar, some for the first time. They were very impressive in their Shofar blowing abilities! We will also be wishing for a sweet new year with apples and honey. Baking our circular challahs, customary for Rosh Hashanah will round out our new year activities. Of course, as always we are moving ahead with our lessons in Hebrew, tfillot and holidays. Wishing you all a happy and healthy new year! Ruth Deane Educational Director Page 14 October Birthdays Irene Binder 10/03 Robert Finkelstein10/03 Michael Friedman 10/03 Lois Kipnis 10/03 Neil Bezerman 10/04 Victor Cohen 10/05 Barbara Epstein 10/05 Steven Krieger 10/05 Helen Fishman 10/06 Ada Marcus 10/07 Rhoda Wolff 10/07 Jo-Ann Hertzman 10/08 Gwen Malkiel 10/08 Stanley Bergman 10/10 Ira Kase 10/10 Melvyn Poswolsky10/12 Joseph Bazini 10/13 Morton D. Ray 10/13 Barry Bogner 10/14 Elliot Spiro 10/15 Bruce Sossner 10/17 Mona Odin 10/19 Harvey Stark 10/20 Janie Friedman 10/23 Beatrice Steinmetz10/24 Ruth Kreitner 10/29 Carol Tallis 10/29 Robert Rosen 10/31 Torah Fund Campaign WHAT IS TORAH FUND? The Torah Fund Campaign of Women's League of Conservative Judaism is dedicated to raising money for scholarships to benefit students at the Jewish Theological Seminary, Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies, Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, and Seminario Rabinico. HOW CAN I SUPPORT TORAH FUND? TORAH FUND BENEFACTOR: Your donation of $180 makes you a Torah Fund Benefactor. In recognition of your generous support, you will receive a beautiful Torah Fund pin. To make your Benefactor pledge, please call Fran Rosenberg @ 516-781-4032 or email grosenberg@hoflink.com. TORAH FUND CARDS: When you purchase your special occasion cards from Torah Fund, you send the right message, AND do a mitzvah by donating to the Torah Fund. Beautifully hand designed New Baby, Mazel Tov, Rejoicing With You, Special Occasion, Thinking Of You, Thank You, Get Well, and Sympathy cards are all available, and are on display on the table in front of the office. Cards are $4 each, 5 for $18, and 10 for $36. Cards can be ordered by contacting Debby Heyman (516) 221 -5297, Louise Goldberg (516) 735-6008, Elaine Stein (516) 694-5683 , Norma Raspler (516) 541-3471, or Reva Wolitzky (516) 799-7448. Checks should be made payable to: Congregation Beth Tikvah Sisterhood Torah Fund. "Let Tzedakah Flow Like A Mighty River" Fran Rosenberg Torah Fund Chair October 2016/ Tishri 5777 Page 15 Page 16 16 Page October 2016/ Tishri 5777 Page 17 IRS and Security Summit Partners Warn of Fake Tax Bill Emails By Harvey Greenberg WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service and its Security Summit partners today issued an alert to taxpayers and tax professionals to be on guard against fake emails purporting to contain an IRS tax bill related to the Affordable Care Act. The IRS has received numerous reports around the country of scammers sending a fraudulent version of CP2000 notices for tax year 2015. Generally, the scam involves an email that includes the fake CP2000 as an attachment. The issue has been reported to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration for investigation. The CP2000 is a notice commonly mailed to taxpayers through the United States Postal Service. It is never sent as part of an email to taxpayers. The indicators are: These notices are being sent electronically, even though the IRS does not initiate contact with taxpayers by email or through social media platforms; The CP 2000 notices appear to be issued from an Austin, Texas, address; The underreported issue is related to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) requesting information regarding 2014 coverage; The payment voucher lists the letter number as 105C. The fraudulent CP2000 notice included a payment request that taxpayers mail a check made out to “I.R.S.” to the “Austin Processing Center” at a Post Office Box address. This is in addition to a “payment” link within the email itself. IRS impersonation scams take many forms: threatening telephone calls, phishing emails and demanding letters. Taxpayers or tax professionals who receive this scam email should forward it to phishing@irs.gov and then delete it from their email account. Page 18 18 Page Sisterhood Coloring Party - September 7, 2016 October 2016/ Tishri 5777 Page 19 Welcome to the CBT amazon.com referral program! Do you like to shop? Everybody likes to shop! How about shopping and supporting Congregation Beth Tikvah at the same time! By shopping on amazon.com using the link on the CBT Website, CBT earns a referral fee for each item purchased. amazon.com's low prices still apply and you pay no extra for using this link. Use your credit cards and still earn points and miles. You can shop and support Congregation Beth Tikvah! Here’s how it works: Go to our w ebsite (www.fwjc.org) and click on the amazon.com page in the index on the right side. Here’s what you will see: Or Or You can enter amazon.com a few different ways: 1. Click on the top box and choice which product types you would like to find and click Go. 2. Put an item in the Keyword box and click Go. 3. Click on the Black amazon.com box on the bottom. Shop as you normally would. It’s easy! CBT gets a referral fee from amazon.com for every item you buy! Tell your friends and family. If you have any questions, just call the office and I’ll get back to you. Happy Shopping! Page 20 20 Page October 2016/ Tishri 5777 Page 21 Page 22 22 Page October 2016/ Tishri 5777 Page 23 In order to celebrate our renovated sanctuary and have enough new machzorim for everyone, we need your help! Memorialize beloved relatives, honor your children and grandchildren, celebrate a major simcha/milestone, or just donate like this, at a cost of only $36 per book, every book will have a beautiful personalized bookplate attached inside the front cover! Reserve yours now by calling the shul office @ 516-785-2445 Page 24 24 Page October 2016/ Tishri 5777 Page 25 Page 26 26 Page October 2016/ Tishri 5777 SUKKAH DECORATING PARTY SUNDAY OCTOBER 16 12:30 pm - 2 pm MUSIC COFFEE, JUICE AND DONUTS Bring your own decorations or we'll supply Join your shul friends and together let's make our sukkah beautiful!!! Page 27 Page 28 October 2016/ Tishri 5777 Page 29 Page 30 October 2016/ Tishri 5777 Page 31 Page 32 October 2016/ Tishri 5777 Page 33 Page 34 October 2016/ Tishri 5777 Page 35 DiMonda Construction is the company that put the new roof on our synagogue building. Page 36 Open Sundays 10 AM– 2 PM October 2016/ Tishri 5777 Page 37 Page 38 October 2016/ Tishri 5777 Page 39 Calendar Su 10/2 Room Setup 8:00 AM Su 10/2 Erev Rosh Hashanah 6:00 PM M 10/3 Rosh Hashanah 8:30 AM Tu 10/4 Rosh Hashanah 8:30 AM W Th 10/5 10/6 Sisterhood Meeting Executive Council Meeting 8:00 PM 8:00 PM F 10/7 Board of Trustees Shabbat 8:00 PM Su 9:45 AM 1:30 PM Su M 10/9 10/9 Men's Club Bowling Tashlich 10/10 Columbus Day Tu 10/11 Kol Nidre 6:15 PM W 10/12 Yom Kippur 8:30 AM Th 10/13 Men's Club Board Meeting 8:00 PM Su 10/16 Sukkah Construction & Decorating 8:00 AM Su M 10/16 10/17 Erev Sukkot Sukkot 6:00 PM 9:15 AM Tu 10/18 Sukkot 9:15 AM Tu 10/18 Men's Club Meeting 8:00 PM Tu 10/18 Tehilim Service 8:00 PM Th 10/20 Board of Trustees Meeting 8:00 PM F 10/21 Lunch & Learn 12:00 PM Su 10/23 Sukkah Takedown 8:00 AM M 10/24 Shemini Atzeret - Yizkor 9:15 AM Tu 10/25 Simchat Torah 9:15 AM Tu 10/25 Simchat Torah Luncheon 12:00 PM W 10/26 Sisterhood Board Meeting 8:00 PM W 11/2 Sisterhood Membership Dinner 6:30 PM Th 10/3 Executive Council Meeing 8:00 PM Su 11/6 Daylight Savings Time Tu 11/8 Men's Club Board Meeting 8:00 PM Tu 11/8 11/11 Tehilim Service Veteran's Day 8:00 PM F Su 11/13 Men's Club Bowling 9:45 AM Su 11/13 Film Festival 1:30 PM Tu 11/15 Men's Club Membership Dinner 7:00 PM Th 11/17 Board of Trustees Meeting 8:00 PM Sa 11/19 Synaplex 9:00 AM Su 11/20 Congregation Meeting TBA Interfaith Service TBA W 11/23 Th 11/24 Thanksgiving F 11/25 Office Closed W 11/30 Sisterhood Board Meeting 8:00 PM The Yiddish Group meets every Monday from 11 AM12:30 PM Adult Ed starts Monday 9/12 7 PM with Fran Rosenberg followed by Jenni’s class at 8 PM Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Wantagh, NY Permit # 19 VOLUME 10 CONGREGATION BETH TIKVAH 3710 Woodbine Avenue Wantagh NY 11793 Office 785-2445 Religious School 491-6878 Nursery School 826-6587 Youth Office 221-1650 Fax Or CURRENT RESIDENT 785-5363 Rabbi Emeritus Dr. Alan Lavin Rabbi Emeritus Mordecai Rubin z’’l Ed. Director Ruth Deane Nursery Sch. Dir. Lois Schwab Ritual Director President Co-Editors Sol Feld z”l Jerry Wohlstetter Gita & Irving Freed Mailed october 1, 2016 Schedule of Services FRIDAY Oct. 7, 2016 Candle Lighting 5 Tishri 6:09 PM FRIDAY Oct. 28, 2016 Candle Lighting 26 Tishri 5:38 PM SATURDAY Oct. 8, 2016 Vayelech—Shabbat Shuvah 6 Tishri 9:15 AM SATURDAY Oct. 29, 2016 Bereshit 6 Tishri 9:15 AM FRIDAY Oct. 14, 2016 Candle Lighting 12 Tishri 5:58 PM SATURDAY Oct. 15, 2016 Ha’Azinu 13 Tishri 9:15 AM FRIDAY Oct. 21, 2016 Candle Lighting 19 Tishri 5:48 PM SATURDAY Oct. 22, 2016 Chol Hamoed Sukkot 20 Tishri 9:15 AM DAILY MINYAN: Sunday Morning Civic Holidays Monday, Thursday & Rosh Chodesh Evening Minyan (except Sunday) 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 8:00 AM 8:00 PM
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