September-October 2015 - Congregation B`nai Sholom
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September-October 2015 - Congregation B`nai Sholom
Chai Lights Published by Congregation B’nai Sholom-Beth David VOL. 1 NO. 3 Congregation B’nai Sholom-Beth David 100 Hempstead Avenue Rockville Centre NY 11570 www.bnaisholom.org Temple President Keith Friedman Temple Office 516-764-4100 tbsoffice@optonline.net Rabbi Howard Diamond Cantor Daniel Mendelson Ritual Director Richard Perlbinder Educational Director Dan Seid Comments & Suggestions encouraged Newsletter articles 300 words or less accepted in Microsoft Word Send to tbsoffice@optonline.net Attention: Barbara Kaplan Permanent Seat Sale Always be assured of getting a good seat for the High Holy Days when you purchase permanent seats in that sanctuary that are reserved just for you, with your name on it. For a limited time, we will be selling permanent seats for $350 each. Prices will be going up. You can also pay for your permanent seat over a three-year period. Call the synagogue office at 516-764-4100 to reserve your seat now. September / October 2015 5775-5776 Dig a Little Deeper for the Kol Nidre Campaign By Kol Nidre Committee The annual Kol Nidre Appeal is the most important fundraiser of the year. Simply put, the growth and well-being of our Temple Community is dependent upon us, the financial support of the membership. As many of you may not be aware, membership dues, school tuition, and other fees cover only a portion of the synagogue’s operating expenses. We must rely on fundraising activities in order to maintain all of the services which our Temple offers. The Kol Nidre Campaign is the largest and most important of all of our fundraising efforts to maintain the Temple’s financial strength. It is not for “extra” money, it is not for unnecessary expenditures: it is quite frankly to pay for the utility bills, the salaries, and costs of those who work for the Temple, and to maintain our beautiful Temple in the fashion we have all come to expect and desire. Rosh Hashanah is a time of celebration and rebirth on many levels. Yom Kippur gives us a chance to reflect and become better people and better Jews. We are commanded by G-d to take care of our Synagogue and our own Temple community. By donating and giving as much as you can during our Kol Nidre Appeal we can make a difference in keeping B’nai Sholom-Beth David financially healthy in the year to come. There has been a renewed spirit and dedication within the CBS-BD community in recent months. Donations have gone up, attendance at various events has increased, and there is a greater sense of participation in the Temple. In closing, we hope that each of you will dig down a little deeper and make the largest donation that you possibly can afford to our beloved synagogue at this time of year. Please use the Kol Nidre insert included in this edition of Chai Lights. Temple First By Larry Mack As I write this month’s column I want to share how well we have done as a congregation. Because the day-to-day donations continue with fervor, we are well on our way to our goals. But of even more import, the Kol Nidre donations have begun to roll in. In the first week after the Kol Nidre donation form was distributed, we received over 20 pledges. Shortly, the Kol Nidre committee will contact the entire membership requesting commitments. These pledges are the cornerstone of our donations for the entire year, and serve to help the Temple pay its bills. I am beaming with pride and respect for all those who have stepped up to help our Temple in its time of need. Thanks to all who have supported and contributed to Chai Lights and our fundraising efforts. If anyone would like to contact me directly feel free to email duckobs1@aol.com, or call me at my home 516-680-2587. For your convenience, the Kol Nidre pledge form is included in this newsletter as an insert. Please fill out and return to the Temple office. The President’s Corner Help Wanted for Minyanim I hope and trust everyone is having a wonderful summer. We look forward to reuniting and seeing everyone this coming holiday season. Please remember that the Kol Nidre committee is looking for your continued support. Your pledges, contributions and/or endowments are vital. Please extend your hands to help your synagogue. To this end, my company, Keith Thomas Realty, has been donating 10% of our real estate sales commissions. This is for transactions that have been referred by Temple members or sales referrals generated through the Temple. We are looking forward to contributing even more next year. The St. Mark’s Nursery School has moved in and now we are beginning to see the redevelopment of the playground area. We have also contracted to put new rest rooms in the main level. We are hoping to have this first phase of our renovation completed before the High Holy Days. Please contact our office, reserve family seats up front, and feel free to reach out to me directly at keith@keithomas.com or call 516-599-5070. Your presence at the Shacharit minyanim is, as I hope you are aware, always greatly appreciated. It is a beautiful thing that we have begun to revive the Monday and Thursday morning minyanim but the work we have begun is far from complete. There are many purposes for a minyan. After all, why not pray alone? One of the purposes of the Kaddish prayer is to help the soul of the departed to ascend to higher rungs in the realm beyond the material world. Also when one prays with a group of people the power of the prayers is increased because they are all joined together and ascend together. We can’t really rest in this effort until we have a core of at least sixteen people who are willing to attend on a regular basis. We need as many people as we can gather for this effort and please know that even if we cannot always show our gratitude and appreciation, everyone’s presence is greatly appreciated. Upcoming Fundraising Events Message from the Rabbi By Barry Hochhauser By Rabbi Howard Diamond JACK & CECE TO BE HONORED AT JOURNAL DINNER The Journal Dinner will take place on Saturday, October 17th. The honorees are B’nai Sholom’s Jack & CeCe Friedman and St. Mark’s Nursery School. There is a journal ad form in this newsletter and it is also available on our website, www.bnaisholom.org. Please call the Temple office and make a reservation ($125/person). You can also receive two tickets by placing a full page journal ad or by selling $1,000 of journal ads. We look forward to seeing everyone on the 17th! The Ten Days of Repentance begin with the two days of Rosh Hashanah and conclude on Yom Kippur. Obviously, the High Holy Days have rules all their own, so let’s talk about the seven remaining days in between. What to do: During these seven days of repentance, we want to be at our spiritual best, so G-d will deal with us kindly and seal us for a good new year on Yom Kippur. One should increase in Torah study and performance of mitzvahs, even being stricter than usual. He or she should increase in giving charity. It is recommended to work only the minimum required during the Week of Repentance in order to have more time for these holy activities. Certainly, a person should seek to mend his or her interpersonal relationships. In the Amidah prayers during the Ten Days of Repentance, certain words are added or altered in a number of the verses, which are clearly marked in siddurs and machzors. True repentance can totally transform sins of the past, into actual good merits. Shana Tova! By Keith Friedman By Richard Perlbinder, Ritual Director GOODS & SERVICES AUCTION Going once, twice, SOLD - that’s what you will hear when you join us on December 5th for our Goods and Services Auction. Items have already started coming in – so whether you want to bid on a vacation, sports memorabilia, tickets or the chance to have a meet and greet with a national broadcaster – you will want to join us on December 5th. If you have an item or a service to auction, please notify the office. Admission for the auction is $25. Journal Dinner and Goods and Services Auction Forms on pages 6 &7. Copy or tear out, fill in and send to the temple office. Page 2 Sept./Oct. 2015 CBS/BD www.bnaisholom.com Thank You - Todah Rabah Charity is fundamental and integral to the Jewish way of life. Tzdakah given to our Temple is one of the highest levels of charity, as it helps ensure that our Temple home will endure. We acknowledge the many recent donations made to the Funds of Congregation B’nai Sholom-Beth David. General Fund Lynn & Jay Abrahams Get well wishes to Harold Perlman In memory of Herbert Simon In memory of Marilyn Olarsch In memory of Al Lipsky Dorothy Abrams In memory of uncle, Murray Skidell Ellen Abrams In memory of father, Irving Cooperman Millicent Auerbach In memory of son, Steven Berman Marilyn & Barry Stanley In memory of mother, Bertha Burton & Miriam Belsky In memory of father, Max Belsky Hillary Beyer In memory of father, Isadore Gaye Breitel-Weiser In memory of father, Sol Breitel Sylvia Brenner In memory of David Salwen Susan & Ira Casson In memory of Al Reinharz, father of Mark Reinharz In memory of Leo Schein Wrestlemania event, in memory of Ben Rochelle Cohen In memory of Marilyn Olarsch Barbara & Michael Colodner In memory of David Salwen Alex & Cyd Disler In memory of Marilyn Olarsch Janet & Joe Dobkins In memory of David Salwen In memory of Murray Recht In memory of our dear friend, Marilyn Olarsch To Marge & Sheldon Grossman, Mazel Tov in reaching your 50th Anniversary Mazel Tov to Bonnie and Keith Friedman on the Bar Mitzvah of Matthew In memory of Seymour Ellis In memory of Leopold Schein CBS/BD www.bnaisholom.com Howard Edelman In memory of father, Irving Edelman Edward Edelstein In memory of grandmother, Sallie Hontag In memory of grandfather, Irving Edelstein Elsa Eisenberg In memory of Al Lipsky Lila & Sampson Engoren Shavout Yizkor Get well to Harold Perlman Condolences to Marilyn Olarsch’s Family Condolences to Al Lipsky’s Family Condolences to Murray Recht’s Family Bob Scherer Get Well Eva Falk In memory of father-in-law Milton Falk In memory of father, Louis Klima Jeffrey Feil In memory of Shirley Melniker Libby Fischer In memory of Al Lipsky Ray & Rhoda Fishler In memory of David Salwen Mazel Tov to Rabbi & Sonia Schwartz on birth of grandchild Burton Freedman In memory of wife Myra Freedman Peg & Marvin Geller In memory of Al Lipsky Gloria Gilson Renee & Clifford Glass Yizkor Remembrance Service Husband and father, Jack H. Glass Sister and daughter Denise H. Glass In memory of daughter & sister, Denise H. Glass Henry & Pauline Goldberg In memory of David Salwen, father of our friends Ira & Connie Salwen Sept./Oct. 2015 Page 3 Thank You - Todah Rabah Marty & Judy Miller Greenberg Donation for Kiddush In memory of Murray Recht and David Salwen In memory of father, Gilbert Berg In memory of father-in-law Francis Heller Joel Greenberg In memory of mother, Jeanette Greenberg Lorraine Greenfield In memory of father, Samuel Bohrer Linda & Robert Grossman In memory of Marilyn Olarsch In memory of great grandmother, Ida Pekarsky Rachel & Jim Guinsburg In honor of Mildred Castleman’s “Special” Birthday In memory of Marilyn Olarsch Beth Hammerman In memory of David Salwen Aileen Herbstman In memory of grandmother, Ethel Kantrowitz Jack & Judy Hollenberg In memory of our parents, Emma Hollenberg & Sidney Stark Jill & Paul Kaplan In memory of Marilyn Olarsch Jay & Barbara Kaplan In celebration for the birthdays of Jay; his brother Roy; grandsons Ben and Alex Marshak On behalf of Barbara’s haftorah Ruby Kast In memory of mother, Betty Silberman Sheila Kendal In memory of mother, Rose Abramowitz Thomas & Beatrice Klapak In honor of the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Sheldon (Steve) & Marge Grossman Roberta Kozinn In memory of mother, Lillian Fox Levmore Luba Kukawka In memory of my father, Chaim Stolowicki Ruth Kumins In memory of father, Nathan Lefkowitz Jerome Lampert In memory of mother, Esther Lampert Marcia Lampert Memoriam Page 4 Steve & Jill Lander In memory of David Salwen Evelyn Lasky In memory of mother, Rita Berger Sandy & Sheldon Lazarowitz In memory of David Salwen In memory of Ellis Simon’s father, Herbert Simon Stanley Leshaw In memory of father, Nathan Leshaw Sylvia Levine In memory of mother, Gertrude Eisenberg Ellen & Martin Levine In memory of David Salwen Bernice & Stanley Levy In memory of David Salwen Dr. Bernice Levy In memory of sister, Helen Kasdan Beth Lipsky In memory of Joyce Geller, beloved sister of Rena Olin Florence Lubitz In memory of Marilyn Olarsch In memory of Al Lipsky In memory of father, Max Schenk Meryle & Hy Meinster In memory of her uncle, Louis Templeman In memory of his stepmother, Lillian Meinster In memory of grandmother, Fannie Templeman Benjamin Melniker In memory of mother-in-law Sophie Gross Audrey Milk In memory of husband, Robert Robert Mintzer In memory of grandmother, Leah Mintzer Vivian Mintzer In memory of sister, Tobie Gold In memory of father, Max Brown Nanci Moskowitz In memory of sister, Wilma Blumberg Albert Murray In memory of father, Joseph Fishberg Helen & Al Murray In memory of Marilyn Olarsch In memory of Al Lipsky Sept./Oct. 2015 CBS/BD www.bnaisholom.com Thank You - Todah Rabah Ramon Musiker In memory of father, Joseph Musiker Helene & Robert Parsons In memory of Murray Recht, Marilyn Olarsch, Seymour Ellis, Al Lipsky, David Salwen Harold & Judy Perlman Florence Salenson Yahrzeit In memory of Marilyn Olarsch In memory of father of Ellis Simon, Herbert In memory of Al Lipsky In memory of father, Jacob Perlman Clare Powitz In memory of Marilyn Olarsch Evelyne Pretino In memory of son, Mitchel Alice Purus In memory of my dear friend Marilyn Olarsch Rhoda Ralph In memory of brother, Emanuel Goldmunz In memory of father, Bernhard Goldmunz Ayala Rosen In memory of father, Benjamin Migdal Lillian & Marjory Schiller Prayers for Elaine Jack Schwartz In memory of wife, Elaine Schwartz Elaine & Mike Serota In memory of grandmother, Martha Hammer Michael Shenker In memory of father, Benjamin Shenker Joan & Gerald Sidney In memory of Marilyn Olarsch In memory of Al LIpsky Ellis Simon In memory of Herbert Simon Vivian Simon In memory of Marilyn Olarsch In memory of husband, Jack Simon In memory of mother, Sadie Stein Marjorie Smith In memory of father, Nathan Rosenbaum Muriel & Hy Smith In memory of brother, George In memory of 1st husband Jerome In memory of father Harry CBS/BD www.bnaisholom.com Howard & Bernice Stein In memory of David Salwen Marilyn Suss In memory of David Salwen Mindel Tilles In memory of mother, Bertha Hecht In memory of sister, Clara Hecht Franklin Turetz In memory of father, Mendel Turetz Vera Winitch In memory of husband, Irwin Winitch Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund Jay & Lynn Abrahams In memory of Ellis Simon’s father, Herbert Barry Goldberg Judy & Martin Greenberg In memory of Marilyn Olarsch Melissa Kurtz A Refuah Sclema- for a complete healing of body & soul, for Harold Perlman Zvi halevi ben Yehudas Lawrence Levy In loving memory of mother, Shirley G. Levy and grandfather, David N. Levy In loving memory of: Shirley G. Levy, Morton J. Levy, Dr. Abraham Goldstein, Jean Goldstein, Dr. Arthur Goldstein, Ida Jeanette B. Levy, Fanny Z. G. Levy, David N. Levy, Ida Jeanette Levy, Leonard H. Levy, Thelma S. Levy, Dr. Oscar Tannenbaum, Hannah L. Tannenbaum, Annie Kielson Laurence Mack In memory of mother, Kay Mack In honor of Sandy Friedman & Connie Salwen BSQLI Sisterhood Award Harvey Marx In memory of Marilyn Olarsch Vivian & Robert Mintzer In honor of Rabbi Diamond’s 60th birthday, Happy Birthday Sept./Oct. 2015 Page 5 Page 6 Sept./Oct. 2015 CBS/BD www.bnaisholom.com CBS/BD www.bnaisholom.com Sept./Oct. 2015 Page 7 Thank You - Todah Rabah Laurie Musiker-Croes In honor of my parents, Ray and Julie Musiker’s 62nd wedding anniversary; in memory of Marilyn Olarsch Marilyn Olarsch Get well wishes for Linda Grossman Mazel Tov to Rabbi & Mrs. Diamond on birth of granddaughter & to Mordechai and Shoshana on the birth of Chana Zipora Mazel Tov to Rabbi & Mrs. Diamond on the engagement of Gavi Grayce Perlbinder Best wishes for a Happy New Year Harold Perlman Thank you for your prayers for my recovery Connie & Ira Salwen In memory of Marilyn Olarsch; In memory of Al Lipsky Jane & Bob Scherer Get well wishes to Barbara Salwen; in honor of Barbara and Jay Kaplan hosting an amazing kiddush and Barbara’s beautiful Haftorah Marna Schwartz In memory of Alan E. Schwartz, father of Jeffrey L. Schwartz In appreciation for Aliyahs given to Jeffrey L. Schwartz and Marna T. Schwartz Harriet Schwartz For Jay Karp’s recovery from surgery Mindy Tilles In honor of the birth of my great grandson, Michah Baer Joshua Winderman In honor of his Bar Mitzvah Youth Group The Murray Family In honor of Marge & Steve Grossman Joshua Winderman In honor of his Bar Mitzvah Page 8 Jewish Learning Sandy & Steven Friedman In memory of Marilyn Olarsch & Al Lipsky To Tracy Ellis Simon on the loss of Herbert Simon In honor of the birth of Maxine & Alan Geller’s new granddaughter, Leah Hope In honor of the birth of Sheryl & Bart Lilienthal’s new granddaughter, Abigail Brooke Paul & Jill Kaplan In honor of Jason Levy passing the bar, Rebecca Levy graduating from Binghamton Connie & Ira Salwen In memory of Ellis Simon’s beloved father, Herbert Karen & Mark Skolnick In memory of David Salwen Joshua Winderman In honor of his Bar Mitzvah Simcha Shabbat Hillary Beyer Birthday on July 9th Cece & Jack Friedman Son, Lee’s birthday Daughter-in-law Jami’s birthday Grandson, Blake’s birthday Our anniversary Son, Ron and Pam’s anniversary Son, Joel and Jami’s anniversary Marla & Barry Goldberg Jason’s graduation from high school and Hebrew High School Claire & Bruce Gordon Claire & Bruce Gordon 50th Wedding Anniversary July 16th Judy Miller & Martin Greenberg Bar Mitzvah - Jackson Parker Holzer Birthdays - Judy M. Greenberg, Gene Holzer, Eva Sheedy, Jacob Sheedy, Mitusha Holzer Marge & Sheldon Grossman 50th Anniversary on July 8th Jim & Rachel Guinsburg 48th Anniversary on June 25th Sept./Oct. 2015 CBS/BD www.bnaisholom.com Thank You - Toda Raba Jay Kaplan Birthday- July 14th Sandy & Sheldon Lazarowitz Sheldon’s birthday- June 11th Sandy’s birthday- July 15th Joshua Strauss- July 14th Marvin & Virginia Meyers Marvin Meyers birthday of September 12th Son, Michael Meyers birthday on September 22nd Granddaughter, Eva Juliette Malterre September 5th Nanci Moskowitz Sandy Friedman and Connnie Salwen for being honored by Women’s League Judy Perlman honored by JCC of Oceanside The Chai Lights Committee for bringing the Congregation members closer together Cousin- Norma Plans- special birthday The smile on her face for her first Aliyah for Felice Schweitzer My relationship with Rabbi and Rebbetzin Diamond and their family The recovery of my friends, Linda Grossman and Alice Purus Helen & Albert Murray July birthday Julie & Ray Musiker 62nd wedding anniversary on June 28th Ramon Musiker Ray’s birthday on August 1st Julie’s birthday on September 8th Rafael, Dylan, Hannah (Our grandchildren in Florida) Helene & Robert Parsons Son-in-law, Craig, birthday- July 14th Helene’s birthday- July 28th Helene and Bob’s 39th anniversary- July 31st Alice Purus Grandson, Sam- 18th birthday and graduation from high school- June Granddaughter, Carly- Honored at Rutgers U. for being in top 10% of the sophmore class Mark Reinharz July 24th birthday CBS/BD www.bnaisholom.com Connie & Ira Salwen Connie & Ira Salwen 40th Anniversary on August 10th Gerald & Joan Sidney Carson Liefer-birthday on May 26th and middle school graduation on June 25th Joshua Gerstein- birthday on June 23rd Andrew Sidney’s marriage Karen & Mark Skolnik Anniversary- July 31st Carrie Skolnik Rothfeld birthday on June 26th Michael Skolnick- High School Graduation Louis Taustine- Middle School Graduation Muriel & Hy Smith Leaving for Israel on June 15th to see our new great granddaughter Leon Vilinsky 64 years of marriage on April 17th Rita’s birthday on April 17th Leon’s birthday on April 23rd Torah Fund Roberta Kozinn In memory of David Salwen Knitting Club By Florence Lubitz The Knitting Club is starting the fall season on Wednesday, September 2, 2015 at 2:00 pm in the Greenfield Room. Knitting instruction is available to all who might want some help in getting started or might just need a hand with a tricky stitch. The Club is making scarves and lap blankets for women with cancer. These items will be donated to the Hewlett House. We hope you will join us for a few hours of fun and fellowship as we knit for this good cause. Sept./Oct. 2015 Page 9 Sisterhood Book Club Sisterhood News Update By Muriel Levine Smith By Co-Presidents Ethel Oppenheimer, Caryn Morgenbesser If you enjoy reading and discussing popular books with a group of Sisterhood members, why not join us? Our group meets the second Wednesday of each month at 2 pm. The books selected are reserved in advance at the Lynbrook and Rockville Centre libraries, three to four weeks before the scheduled meeting. Our latest book, A Brooklyn Tale by Andrew Kane, was discussed on August 12th and enjoyed by the women who attended. The next meeting will take place on Wednesday, October 13th. Members will be notified by email or phone with the title of our October selection. If anyone is interested in joining our group, feel free to contact Muriel Smith at mzls@optonline.net or phone 766-3766. Hope you are having a great summer! We thank those who came to hear Talia Carner’s “Hotel Moscow” event. We are ready to start a fresh new year. We hope you will join us for an open Sisterhood Meeting on Wednesday, September 9th at 7:15pm (latecomers are welcome) in the Greenfield Room. We would like everyone to come with some new and exciting ideas for the upcoming year. Refreshments, brainstorming and sister chat will be served. BE PART OF CONGREGATION B’NAI SHOLOM-BETH DAVID’S AMAZING SISTERHOOD Whether you come to meetings, attend programs, help us organize or plan events, or just support us with your dues, the level of your participation is up to you. But please remember that a warm and welcoming group of women await you. Please join and experience firsthand how much fun you can have with Sisterhood. It’s an evening out without your husband and your kids. It’s not essential to be a Temple member to join. If you were previously a Sisterhood member, we thank you and hope you will renew your membership, if not we hope you will join us and give us a try. We look forward to meeting you. In case you don’t know what our Sisterhood does, here is a taste of things we do…Mitzvah meals to those in need, Bar and Bat Mitzvah gifts and financial contributions to our synagogue and Conservative Judaism. Exciting events we have done are Mah-Jongg, author visits, an evening of wine and painting, mezuzah making and a walking tour of NYC. We’re always looking for some new suggestions from YOU. L’shanah Tovah Caryn and Ethel, Sisterhood Co-presidents Please fill out the information below, enclose a check for $40, made out to Sisterhood CBS-BD and mail to: Linda Schwartz, 488 Woodbridge Road, Rockville Centre, NY 11570 Name: ___________________________________________________________________________________ Address: __________________________________________________________________________________ Phone: _____________________________________________ Email: ________________________________ Page 10 Sept./Oct. 2015 CBS/BD www.bnaisholom.com We Care By Rachel Guinsburg Mazel Tovs to our B’nai Sholom Family t 4IFSZM#BSU-JMJFOUIBMPOUIFCJSUIPG their granddaughter, Abigail t .BYJOF"MBO(FMMFSPOUIFCJSUIPG their granddaughter, Leah Hope t +VEZ.BSUZ(SFFOCFSHTTPO#FOPO the successful defense of his thesis t 'SBODJOF#PC'JTIPOUIFCJSUIPG their grandson, Ian Joshua t )BQQZUI"OOJWFSTBSZUP*SB$POnie Salwen t 5P3BCCJ4POJB4DIXBSU[POUIFCJSUI of their grandson, Noah t /PSNB'SFE.JOU[POUIFFOHBHFment of their grandson, Jonathan Our Deepest Sympathies to t ćF)FMMFS'BNJMZPOUIFMPTTPG Susan’s father, Philip Raider t 3FOF(MBTTPOUIFMPTTPGIFSTJTUFS Get Well Wishes to t +BOF4DIFSFS t #PC.JOU[FS t /BODZ)PDIIBVTFS Please contact me, either by e mail or phone with anything to share in future editions of Chai Lights. Phone: 516-825-1002 or E mail: rjguins@aol.com New Year . . . New Treasures In Our Judaica Shop By Alyce Goodstein Need that something special for a dear friend? How about a new addition for your holiday table? Have a simcha coming? Invited to dinner and need to bring a little something? Check out Sisterhood’s Judaica Shop! We hope our shop will become your first stop for all your Judaica and gift needs. And, we will beautifully gift wrap your selection free of charge! We offer personalized kippahs, ketubahs, baby naming certificates, tallitot, bar/bat mitzvah gifts and more, all at competitive prices. We also offer a wide selection of mah jongg-themed gifts, jewelry, AHAVA skin care products and more!! If you see something either on-line or at another Judaica shop, call us - we can usually get the same item for you and you can feel good about your purchase because you are supporting your synagogue’s Sisterhood. With the High Holy Days approaching, why not pick up a new honey pot or holiday baby bib! How about a rams’ horn shofar or apple plate? Come check out our great new selection! And, if you mention this article, save $10 off your minimum $50 purchase or $20 off your $100 minimum purchase. (In stock items only - no custom orders for this promotion). The shop is generally open on Sunday mornings during Hebrew School and can always be opened for you Monday - Thursday from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Just stop in the Temple office if you would like to see something or make a purchase. You can also make an appointment by calling Alyce Goodstein at 643-2580 or sending an e-mail to templeshop@gmail.com. We look forward to seeing you and Happy New Year! Tuition-Free Hebrew School Let Everyone Know! A synagogue is more than a place to pray. It’s a place to join with a Jewish community and make everlasting friendships. That’s what Congregation B’nai Sholom-Beth David is. We have a vibrant community with a dynamic Rabbi. That’s why we draw members from Rockville Centre, Oceanside, Lynbrook, West Hempstead, Baldwin and Valley Stream. Our dues are some of the lowest in Nassau County and our Hebrew School is tuition-free. We are all ambassadors of our Temple…if you know of a Jewish family with children on your block who are not affiliated with a synagogue, please let them know that B’nai Sholom-Beth David will welcome them and provide FREE Jewish schooling for their children. This year we welcome a new Educational Director, Mr. Dan Seid, who is bringing warm family programming, dynamic youth outings and an engaging arts music curriculum into our program. The Jewish Learning Center has created a virtual Israel Center, allowing students to communicate with other students and soldiers in Israel and have engaging Israel lessons using technology and our state-of-the-art Smart Board. We are also bringing back our JAMMS program, Jewish Arts, Music, and Movement for students in Pre-K. Please contact Dan Seid at Dseid9@gmail.com or (516) 764-8381 for more information regarding the Jewish Learning Center at Congregation B’nai Sholom-Beth David. CBS/BD www.bnaisholom.com Sept./Oct. 2015 Men’s Club Membership Breakfast By Ary Rosenbaum Join us for a Membership Breakfast, first in the Bet Hamidrash (Chapel) at 9:00 am for Minyan, then at 9:45 am in the Youth Lounge where you pay your Men’s Club dues and enjoy a great breakfast. Listen to Rabbi Diamond, guest speaker, and to the exciting events that Men’s Club is planning for the upcoming year. Suggested donation is $18+. Page 11 September/October Events High Holy Day Schedule September 2015 Erev Rosh Hashanah ..............................................Sept. 13th ........5:30 pm Rosh Hashanah – 1st Day.......................................Sept. 14th ........9:00 am Tashlich .....................................................................Sept. 14th .......5:00 pm Mincha & Maariv – Rosh Hashanah ....................Sept.14th .........7:15 pm Rosh Hashanah – 2nd Day .....................................Sept. 15th .......9:00 am Mincha & Maariv – Rosh Hashanah – 2nd Day .Sept. 15th ........7:15 pm Erev Yom Kippur – Mincha & Kol Nidre .............Sept. 22nd ......6:00 pm Yom Kippur ..............................................................Sept. 23rd .......8:30 am Yizkor ........................................................................approx. time 11:00 am End of Yom Kippur - Shofar ..................................Sept. 23rd .......7:35 pm Yizkor Erev Succot ...............................................................Sept. 27th .......6:00 pm Succot – 1st Day.......................................................Sept. 28th .......9:00 am Mincha & Maariv ....................................................Sept. 28th .......7:00 pm Succot – 2nd Day .....................................................Sept. 29th .......9:00 am Mincha & Maariv ....................................................Sept. 29th .......6:45 pm October 2015 Erev Shemini Atzeret .............................................October 4th .....6:00 pm Shemini Atzeret ......................................................October 5th .....9:00 am Mincha & Erev Simchat Torah .............................October 5th .....7:00 pm Simchat Torah .........................................................October 6th .....9:00 am Mincha & Maariv ...................................................October 6th .....6:45 pm 7:04 pm 6:53 pm 6:49 pm 6:41 pm 6:34 pm 6:29 pm October 2nd October 9th October 16th October 23rd October 30th 6:17 pm 6:06 pm 5:55 pm 5:45 pm 5:36 pm September 5th 9 am September 12th 9 am Bar Mitzvah David Frank September 19th 9 am September 26th 9 am October 3rd 9 am October 10th 9 am October 17th 9 am Bar Mitzvah Jason Schwartz October 24th 9 am October 31st 9 am Note: During the months of September and October Friday Night Services are held at 6:30 pm & 8:00 pm Ongoing Mah Jongg - Tuesday Nights at 7:00 pm (Will resume after the holidays – mid October) Rabbi Diamond’s Discussion Group - Wed. Nights at 8:15 pm Daytime Book Club - Second Wednesday of the Month Knitting Club - First Wednesday of the Month 2:00 pm (Call Florence Lubitz 569-5602 for information) Looking Ahead Goods & Services Auction ......................................December 5th CONGREGATION B’NAI SHOLOM-BETH DAVID 100 Hempstead Avenue Rockville Centre, NY 11570-2828 September 4th September 11th September 13th September 18th September 22nd September 25th Shabbat Services Return Service Needed Candle Lighting Times Board of Trustees Meeting ...................................September 9th .....................................October 14th Men’s Club Membership Breakfast September 27th - 9:45 am Rabbi Diamond Guest Speaker 2015 Annual Journal Dinner Honoring St. Mark’s Nursery School and CeCe & Jack Friedman ......................................October 17th NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 318 Rockville Centre, NY