RABBI`S MESSAGE Listening as Leadership
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RABBI`S MESSAGE Listening as Leadership
CONGREGATION SHAARAY TEFILA WEEKLY SERVICES 68 Bay Street, Glens Falls NY 12801 FRIDAY . . . . . . .6:30PM (518) 792-4945 Fax: (518) 792-5966 SATURDAY . . . 9:30AM E-Mail: cstgfny@gmail.com SUNDAY. . . . . . 8:30AM Website: www.shaaraytefila-gfny.org OFFICE HOURS: Mon. – Thurs. 8:30 AM -1:30 PM BOARD PRESIDENT: Mark Hoffman AUGUST 2016 TAMMUZ - AV 5776 GABBI: Mike Gersten RABBI’S MESSAGE Listening as Leadership This August we read the book of Devarim, and hear the story of the Exodus from Moses’ point of view. Again we learn lessons of leadership, but now we have the opportunity to listen to the point of view of the leader. Moses begins by telling us, I cannot carry the people alone. (Deut 1:9) He praises God for the way the people have grown, yet asks, “How can I carry your contentiousness, your burdens, your quarrels. Now, you choose distinguished men, understanding, and well known, and I will designate them as your heads.” And when the people agreed, Moses said, “Listen among your brothers. And judge rightly between a man and his opponent. Small and great alike shall you hear. You shall not tremble before any man. For judgment is God’s.” (Deut 1:15-17a). Moses gives these new judges a recipe for leadership when he tells them, “Listen!” Listening is mentioned 92 times in the book of Devarim.1 Here, the judge is to listen among his brethren. Moses points out that listening is the key to being a leader. In this message, I would like to explore leadership as listening. Indeed, Devarim is the text that teaches us to say the great prayer of Judaism, the Shema Israel, “Listen Oh Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one.” Here we see both two sides of listening as leadership that I wish to explore: a) listening to our fellow human beings and b) listening to God. Listening is the key to leadership and the key to spiritual practice. Today, many pose the difficulty: How does listening achieve anything? Doesn’t a leader take charge, give orders, manage people, measure results, and win debates. What could possibly be achieved by mere listening? I argue that listening is the basis of the spiritual life and that one’s spiritual life is a key to leadership. After the Torah’s profound example of Moses’ leadership, we encounter many different leaders with different leadership styles throughout the rest of the Nevi’im, the Jewish prophetic and historical books. The Tanakh, the Jewish Bible is deeply skeptical of the kingship, the institution, par excellence, of power. Most of Tanakh is a litany of the failures of Israel’s kings. In fact, Moses, long before that history, was deeply skeptical of kingship; and so was the prophet Samuel who oversaw the transition from the period of the judges to the kings. Samuel warned the people, the Kings will take your first fruits, a tithe of everything, he’ll force you to pay taxes, he will take your sons into battle and they will be lost, your daughters will be forced into labor. And yet when the people persisted, he gave God’s permission, and anointed a king. The prophets are ambivalent at best toward the role of the king. Why so much push back against the king? Because the model of leadership that the Torah suggests is not that of a king, but of a teacher. It is not the model of sovereignty but of mentorship. Yet Moses sees that when the people have entered the land they will say, “I want to set a king over myself, like all the peoples around me.” But when you have such a king, “he may not take for himself too many horses, and take too many 1 Sacks, Jonathan. “Seven Principles of Jewish Leadership.” First published in the Jewish Chronicle and Jerusalem Post. 2012. Accessed online at http://www.rabbisacks.org/seven-principles-of-jewish-leadership-written-for-the-adam-science-foundationleadership-programme/ on 7/20/16) 1 wives, and gather too much treasure for himself.” Instead “he must write for himself two copies of this Torah, taken from the storehouses of the Kohanim and Levi’im. And he will read it every day of his life so that he learns to fear God and to faithfully observe his commands. And all this he should do so that his heart does not become raised up over his brethren, and turn from the commandment, instead his years be prolonged.” God, through Moses, critiques the model of leadership as kingship. It is too busy with power. In the words of R. Sacks, “Power lifts the leader above the people. Influence lifts the people above their former selves.”2 Instead this king is to learn from the Torah scroll every day. He is to listen to the word of God. He is to curb his appetites instead of indulging them. In ancient Israel, this stern critique of power, relied on the institutional separation of the offices of king and priesthood, king and prophet. “Of paramount importance in the history of Israel was the freedom and independence enjoyed by the prophets, their ability to upbraid the kings and princes for their sins. From the beginning of the monarchy, the king was at any moment in peril of rebuke, even of rejection, by the prophets, who reminded him that the kings’ sovereignty was not unlimited, that over the kings’ mishpat stood the mishpat of the Lord – an idea that frequently clashed with the exigencies of government.” 3 Secular power was chastised by the carriers of sacred words. In the view of the Torah, leadership does not equal power. Instead the Torah gives us the vision of leader as teacher. Rabbi Sacks writes, the teacher who is a leader uses, “influence not power, spiritual and intellectual authority rather than coercive force.” Listening means so much more than not speaking. It does not mean never disagreeing, or putting another point of view.4 The judges are counselled to listen to their brethren, but also not to pervert justice. And the kings in Israel were counselled to listen every day to the Torah. What was Moses doing when during the challenges to his leadership he fell silent, on his face? He spoke to God. He listened. What Moses did in those moments, we do in prayer. Sometimes people ask, so what are you doing in prayer? My answer is that I am listening. I am listening to the words of the Psalm, to the prayer of the sages. I am allowing my soul to be carried along. Alternately to soar, or to drop into deep listening. Does a particular passage catch my attention? Why? What is going on for me? Does a passage not capture your attention? Why doesn’t it? Start there. Why is it worth spending time in prayer? Why is it worth spending an hour on a Sunday morning praying? Because in prayer, we listen to God. This is not an easy task, but it is the secret of a leader. The leader’s ability to listen is why we should, in turn, listen to him or her. Moses, the man who is slow of speech is ultimately he person to whom we should listen, because he has listened. What do you achieve with listening? Is it merely passive and therefore not valuable? In listening, you both give and receive a gift. You give presence, and you receive the gift of trust. During the month of August, I encourage you to recommit to listening to God. Will you commit to spending regular time listening in prayer? And will you commit to listening to a loved one? Ask him or her a question, and then listen. The practice of listening either to God or to a loved one should increase your ability to do it with the other. Try it this month, and let me hear how it goes. May we as a congregation find the calm to listen. May we have the love to give the gift of listening. May we enjoy receiving the gift of trust. Stephen Slater 2 Ibid. 3 Heschel Prophets, Book 2, 259. 4 See https://hbr.org/2016/07/what-great-listeners-actually-do accessed online 7/20/2016 2 SYNAGOGUE NEWS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, and IMPORTANT DATES PRESIDENT’S REPORT I would like to express my condolences to the Mandwelle family on the passing of our dear fellow congregant, Arnold Mandwelle. Arnold's presence at Shaaray Tefila was always felt. He regularly attended Shabbat morning services and served as Gabbi. He would sit strategically along the North end of the chapel so he could greet people as they came in. He punctually led many Sunday morning services over the years, after which he and his buddies would go out for breakfast. We were fortunate to have him and his family share his last Passover with us at our communal Passover Seder this year. He was a regular volunteer at Bingo. Although he was not a man of many words, after he was diagnosed with cancer, he welcomed our snowbirds returning from Florida with the observation, “I'm still alive!.” There will not be a service held at The Glen during August this summer. Best Wishes to the Following Members and Friends for a Very Happy Anniversary: Josh & Trina Cohen August 5th 4th Anniversary Summer is passing quickly so don't miss the opportunity to hang out with Rabbi Stephen Slater while he is here full time. We have a full schedule of services, classes and social event events planned this summer. Please watch the bulletin, e-mail and Facebook postings for times and dates. Charles & Barbara Vengrove August 19th 62nd anniversary Nancy & Peter Kudan August 20th 44th anniversary Before you know it, the High Holidays will be upon us. As you know, we like to make services as participatory as possible. Please let Sunny Buchman, Rabbi Slater, Laurie, or myself know if there is a particular role or reading that you would like to do for the holidays. Congregation Shaaray Tefila and Sisterhood Send Their Very Best Birthday Wishes to the Following Members and Friends: I would once again like to thank all those in our Shaaray Tefila community who generously volunteer their time and energy for the welfare of the shul. Although we will not be running Bingo for the foreseeable future, there is still plenty of need for volunteers to help with Friday night dinners, kiddishes, picnics, education, synagogue maintenance and repairs, and visiting the sick. Please let us know if you have some time to help out. Mark Hoffman 3 Ernest Robitel August 1 Rhoda Butler Judy Korcz August 2 Josh Cohen August 3 Alex Frank August 7 Libby Levine August 8 Dr. Allan Korot August 11 Angela Cohen August 18 Bud Kantrowitz August 23 Elaine Sobel August 24 Deborah Robitel August 26 Shelle Kelz August 27 Stephen Bush Leonore Lebowitz August 30 Jewish Community Picnic Sunday: August 21st Usher’s Park, Lake George 3 – 7PM Free, please bring something to share Tefillah: Gates of Prayer Ever been lost in a service and wished you knew what page everyone was on? Do you feel like you are stuck outside the gate of traditional Jewish prayer, wondering what everyone else is doing? Come learn about the narrative arch of the traditional Jewish prayer service, get a crash course in finding your way around Jewish prayer books, and hear personal reflection on the meaningfulness of Jewish liturgical prayer. Meetings in the library of Shaaray Tefila, during the Kiddush lunch learning slot on Saturday, taught by Bethany Slater. For further information or to sign up please contact Student Rabbi Stephen Slater at 792-5966 or stepheneslater@gmail.com . Join us in celebrating Jewish life in the North Country. Congregation Shaaray Tefila and Temple Beth El invite you to a joint cook-out and picnic on Sunday afternoon, August 21st from 3 - 7 PM at Usher’s Park and Beach in Lake George. Usher’s Park is located on Route 9 L in Lake George (across from George’s Restaurant). Usher Park and Beach is a Tobacco Free facility. We have reserved the large pavilion. There are picnic tables, playground equipment, tennis court, basketball court and beach with lifeguard (till 6pm). Members and non-members are invited to share a fun and delicious afternoon. Congregation Shaaray Tefila is providing Kosher Chicken, Hot Dogs and Hamburgers. An Advanced Beginners Hebrew Class is being held on Fridays, from noon until 1PM in the Synagogue Library. Dolly Morrissey is leading the class. There is still time to join. Please consider joining to brush up on your Hebrew that you learned as a child. Please RSVP to Dolly Morrissey with questions. Synagogue members can contact Dolly Morrissey (793-1662) to bring a parve dish (fruits, salads) soda, water or juice or paper products. Or call Scott if you are able to bring a non-dairy dish to share (792-3408) and to RSVP as to how many people are attending. Conversational Hebrew Class: A new Conversational Hebrew Class is being held on Wednesday mornings from 10 to noon at the synagogue. Come join us for a fun class to practice speaking Hebrew! No supplies needed, there is no charge and everyone is invited to join. Organized by Scott Schwartz, Dolly Morrissey, Student Rabbi Stephen Slater and Rabbi Jeffrey Ronald. KOSHER DELIVERY The next scheduled Kosher Deliver will be on Tuesday, August 23rd. The last day to place an order is Monday, August 15th! 1-800-727-5674 Press 8 – Press 2 TISHA B’AV SERVICES With Student Rabbi Stephen Slater Saturday, August 13 Sunday, August 14 UNVEILING for Burt Kantrowitz Please join us for the gravestone unveiling of Burt Kantrowitz on Sunday, August 28, 2016 at 11 AM at our cemetery on Media Drive in Queensbury. A light luncheon reception will immediately follow at the Synagogue, 68 Bay St. in Glens Falls. All are invited. 7:30 PM 8:30 AM Both services will be held in the small sanctuary off the main social hall. 4 SAVE THE DATE! Board Meeting: August 29, 2016 at 7 PM SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2016, for a fun morning of Lego Building to kick off the 2016-2017 Temple Beth EL Religious School year! Architect Stephen W. Schwartz AIA will lead us in the construction of Jerusalem using 60,000 LEGO building blocks! This exciting interactive activity will take place at Temple Beth El and is open to all TRS students, unaffiliated area Jewish children and teens, and students from other North Country Jewish Congregations. The Jewish Federation of Northeastern New York is the sponsor of this event which will be hosted by Temple Beth El Religious School. Congregation Shaaray Tefila and the RED CROSS want to thank all of the wonderful people who attended our recent Blood Drive and those who volunteered. Our drive was a great success! BLOOD DRIVE GOAL: SCHEDULED DONORS: PRESENTING DONORS: FIRST TIME DONORS: POWER RED CELL DONORS: TOTAL PRODUCTIVE UNITS: POTENTIAL LIVES SAVED: 22 25 28 1 3 29 87 Congregation Shaaray Tefila and Sisterhood express their deepest condolences to the Mandwelle Family on the recent passing of their beloved patriarch, Arnold Mandwelle. Arnold passed away on Saturday evening, July 16, 2016 (Tammuz 11, 5776). We extend sincere condolences to the Mandwelle families. TZEDAKAH This Yom Kippur, the regional Food bank of Northeastern New York will again be asking for your help in feeding our many hungry neighbors in the northeastern region of New York State. Please “share your bread with the hungry” – surely the neediest among us – by contributing to the 32nd Annual Yom Kippur Hunger Appeal. Thank you very much. Your participation is greatly appreciated. Jessica Tanner, Special Events Coordinator Congregation Shaaray Tefila and Sisterhood express their deepest condolences to the Friedman Family on the recent passing of Jack Louis Friedman. Jack passed away on Wednesday, July 13, 2016 (Tammuz 7, 5776). We extend sincere condolences to the Friedman families. A great big THANK YOU goes out to Sunny Buchman. Sunny has been cleaning up, organizing and re-shelving the books in our Library at the Shul. Sunny has taken over this monumental task as our new Synagogue Librarian. Congregation Shaaray Tefila and Sisterhood express their deepest condolences to Francine Torra and Family on the recent passing of Francine’s husband, Andrew (Andy) Torra. Andy passed away Wednesday evening, July 20, 2016. We extend sincere condolences to the Torra families. Thank you to Mrs. Anita Duncan of Queensbury for her donation of an Ethan Ellen brand loveseat for use in the parsonage. Thank you to Larry Greenberg for his donation of two large lamps for use in the parsonage. 5 WEEKLY TORAH PORTION We welcome member articles to our monthly Bulletin. We reserve the right to edit submissions for content and length. We reserve the right, at our discretion, to refuse to publish or remove any content we deem inappropriate. NUMBERS / BAMIDBAR | במדבר Mattot / Massei TORAH HAFTARAH 6 August Num. 30:2–36:13 Jer. 2:4–28, 3:4 The Deadline for Bulletin submissions is the third Tuesday of the month. Please submit your article in an e-mail message or as an attachment to cstgfny@gmail.com . If you do not have access to the internet, you may deliver or mail your submission to the synagogue. Please make sure that your article is timed to arrive prior to the deadline. Late submissions will not be accepted. …………………………………………..………………………………………….. DEUTERONOMY / DEVARIM | דברים Devarim 13 August TORAH Deut. 1:1–3:22 HAFTARAH Isa. 1:1–27 …………………………………………..………………………………………….. Va’etchanan TORAH HAFTARAH 20 August Deut. 3:23–7:11 Isa. 40:1–26 …………………………………………..………………………………………….. Ekev TORAH HAFTARAH 27 August Deut. 7:12–11:25 Isa. 49:14–51:3 WE GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE THESE THOUGHTFUL CONTRIBUTIONS …………………………………………..…………………………………………. BUILDING /GENERAL FUND Please call the synagogue office or send an email and inform us of both the happy and the sad occasions in your family, a change of address, news, achievements, and stories or in the families of other congregants – so that we may share theses occasions with you. In memory of Helen Straus From, Hugh Straus In honor of Pat Balasuriya’s daughter, Esther and her many accomplishments From, Gilda & Mike Siegel In Honor of Syd Hochman’s birthday In honor of Roselyn Seaman’s birthday In honor of Arnold Mandwelle’s birthday In honor of Roberta Gottesman’s birthday In honor of Lorri Hochman’s birthday In honor of Steve Benson’s birthday From, Rose Rothstein Unless you tell us, we really have no way of knowing. The Caring Community of Glens Falls Good thoughts and healing wishes to Arnold Mandwelle From, Judy & Al Korot “The Caring Community of Glens Falls,” is under the auspices of Congregation Shaaray Tefila and Temple Beth El. If you would like to join the group or if you would welcome a visit from one of our volunteers, please call either Ellen Katz, Chairperson at (516-220-1924), the Synagogue office (7924945) or the Temple office (792-4364). Unless you tell us, we really have no way of knowing. Donation from Marion DeMarco In memory of my beloved twin sister Gloria Blickman Horwitz In memory of Bessie Yunich From, Beverly Blickman Yunich In memory of Sid Kanofsky’s dear friend, Arnold Mandwelle From, Roz Winston 6 Donation from Salomon & Elaine Charhon Saturday, August 13: Kiddush sponsored by Judy Korcz for gratitude for her special year – her 50th Wedding Anniversary to Bob and a Special Birthday too! In memory of Arnold Mandwelle From, Larry Greenberg Dolly Morrissey Kellen & Alisha Roberts Lee Roberts Arnold & Diane Alkes Alex Frank & Stacey Mandelbaum Friday, August 19: Oneg sponsorship available Saturday, August 20: Kiddush sponsorship available Friday, August 26: Oneg sponsorship available In memory of Francine Torra’s husband, Andrew From, Arnold & Diane Alkes Dolly Morrissey Roz Winston Saturday, August 27: Kiddush sponsorship available HONORABLE MENTCHEN: Thank you to all the generous people who sponsored an Oneg or Kiddush in July: ELI RUDNICK HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL FUND In memory of Arnold Mandwelle In memory of Jack Friedman From, Clara Rudnick Alex Frank and Stacey Mandelbaum and Family, Bonnie Yanklowitz, Pat Balasuriya, Sid Kanofsky, JC Patrick, Roz Winston, Barbara & Myron Rapaport, Dolph & Karen Rotfeld, and Sisterhood. M/M SAMUEL ARONSON EDUCATION FUND Good thoughts and healing wishes to Roz Winston In honor of Laurie & Clyde Moore’s anniversary In memory of Arnold Mandwelle From, Sunny Buchman RABBI DISCRETIONARY FUND In memory of Arnold Mandwelle From, Judy Korcz SISTERHOOD FUND SPONSORING AN ONEG OR KIDDUSH Consider sponsoring an Oneg or Kiddush to honor or remember your loved ones for their birthdays, wedding or bar/bat mitzvah anniversaries and yahrzeits. Call the office if you want to sponsor an Oneg or Kiddush for August or September 792-4945. If you would like Lox, there is an extra charge. Thank you for supporting the Sisterhood, as we support you! Donation from Dolph and Karen Rotfeld TORAH REPAIR FUND In memory of Mitchell’s grandfather, Isidore Cohen From, Mitchell & Robin Cohen In memory of Francine Torra’s husband, Andrew In memory of Arnold Mandwelle From, Norma Kudan SISTERHOOD NEWS: AUGUST 2016 SISTERHOOD GIFT SHOP NEWS The Sisterhood Gift Shop is opened Monday Thursday from 9:00AM – 1:00 PM and is located in the Main Hall of the Synagogue. ONEGS AND KIDDUSHES WILL BE SPONSORED BY: Friday, August 5: Oneg sponsored by Barbara & Myron Rapaport in loving memory of Barbara’s father, Robert Cohen We are having a SALE on selected items! Items are located in the office, so drop by during Gift Shop hours to save anywhere from 50 – 75% off on selected items. Saturday, August 6: Kiddush sponsored by Myra & Fred Feldman in loving memory of Myra’s father Isaac Abeles We have a great selection of Kiddush Cups, Friday, August 12: Oneg sponsorship available 7 Isidore Cohen Seymour Horowitz Monday, 8/15/2016 Av 11, 5776 Morris Borlawsky Isidore Meltzer Arthur Rotfeld Mary Weinstein Tuesday, 8/16/2016 Av 12, 5776 Benjamin Hochman Wednesday, 8/17/2016 Av 13, 5776 Benjamin Aronson Thursday, 8/18/2016 Av 14, 5776 Evelyn Pagoda Ida Rosenblum Lena Shapiro Helen Straus Sarah Suckman Friday, 8/19/2016 Av 15, 5776 David Kravitz Meta Stern Saturday, 8/20/2016 Av 16, 5776 Sylvia A. Kudan Philip Levin Sunday, 8/21/2016 Av 17, 5776 Arthur Bronne Simon Goldstein Ethel Yanklowitz Bessie Yunich Monday, 8/22/2016 Av 18, 5776 Miriam (Mickey) Falb Ira Jacobson Milton Klein Tuesday, 8/23/2016 Av 19, 5776 Ida Yager Wednesday, 8/24/2016 Av 20, 5776 Bernice Grunberger Isaac Rosenberg Helen Shapera Thursday, 8/25/2016 Av 21, 5776 Ella P. Welch Friday, 8/26/2016 Av 22, 5776 Marcia Antis Marilyn Aronson Rose Ashendorff Hyman Trop Anna Yanklowitz Saturday, 8/27/2016 Av 23, 5776 Herman Elliott Monday, 8/29/2016 Av 25, 5776 Lena Belkin Esther Reed Leo Stern Tuesday, 8/30/2016 Av 26, 5776 Dorothy Cafaro Wednesday, 8/31/2016 candles, plain and decorative, jewelry, books, limited edition items, other beautiful one-of-akind gift items. Gift Certificates are available! Your purchases in the Sisterhood Gift Shop helps support the Sisterhood and we thank you for your patronage. YAHRZEIT RECORD FOR AUGUST 2016 “The Memory of the Righteous is for a Blessing” Please note that the Yahrzeit date is listed AFTER the name(s) of the deceased Nathan Friedman I. Charles Lebowitz Monday, 8/1/2016 Tammuz 26, 5776 Hannah Berkowitz Arthur Fried Tuesday, 8/2/2016 Tammuz 27, 5776 Silas Berkowitz Bertha Bronne Wednesday, 8/3/2016 Tammuz 28, 5776 Isadore Cohen Barbara Hirsch Thursday, 8/4/2016 Tammuz 29, 5776 Robert Cohen Thomas Eddlestone Friday, 8/5/2016 Av 1, 5776 Arnold Auerbach Saturday, 8/6/2016 Av 2, 5776 Irving Goodman Anna Novitsky Sunday, 8/7/2016 Av 3, 5776 Emil Roth Louis Weinstein Monday, 8/8/2016 Av 4, 5776 Oscar Chary Henry Chrzanowski Rebecca Zelda Yanklowitz Tuesday, 8/9/2016 Av 5, 5776 Bernard Grossman Wednesday, 8/10/2016 Av 6, 5776 Joseph Korot Thursday, 8/11/2016 Av 7, 5776 Alice Colb Oscar Orlinsky Etta Solomon Friday, 8/12/2016 Av 8, 5776 Marilyn Cohen Ethel Grunberger Sunday, 8/14/2016 Av 10, 5776 8 Yetta Zweibelson Friday, 9/16/2016 Elul 13, 5776 Daniel Isaacman Mary Kudan Saturday, 9/17/2016 Elul 14, 5776 Selena Aronson Sharon Diehl Charles Gersten Thelma Witepsky Sunday, 9/18/2016 Elul 15, 5776 Rebecca Diskin Eleanor Elliott Merriam VanRhijn Bert Yurdin Monday, 9/19/2016 Elul 16, 5776 Freda Podolsky Tuesday, 9/20/2016 Elul 17, 5776 William Bein Libbie Chesler Wednesday, 9/21/2016 Elul 18, 5776 Althea Gerstein Anna Green Sarah Rosenthal Thursday, 9/22/2016 Elul 19, 5776 Samuel Buchman Harold A. Suckman Nettie Wexler Friday, 9/23/2016 Elul 20, 5776 Corrine Bein James Fram Tabitha Fram Joseph Gersten Joseph Silverman Selma Stern Sunday, 9/25/2016 Elul 22, 5776 Minnie Kirschenbaum Monday, 9/26/2016 Elul 23, 5776 Arthur Grunberger Tuesday, 9/27/2016 Elul 24, 5776 Rose Blomberg Harry Rothstein Shirley Rothstein Wednesday, 9/28/2016 Elul 25, 5776 Celia Friedman Fannie Meltzer Steven Scolnik Gordon A. Welch Friday, 9/30/2016 Elul 27, 5776 YAHRZEIT RECORD FOR SEPTEMBER 2016 “The Memory of the Righteous is for a Blessing” Please note that the Yahrzeit date is listed AFTER the name(s) of the deceased Hilel Landau Jacob Philip Wachtel Thursday, 9/1/2016 Av 28, 5776 Bella Gersten Gordon Roth Leatrice Russ Friday, 9/2/2016 Av 29, 5776 Max J. Ferber Saturday, 9/3/2016 Av 30, 5776 Ronald Binns Joseph Suckman Sunday, 9/4/2016 Elul 1, 5776 Benjamin Goldstein James Silas Kantrowitz Eva Kirschenbaum Delores Samuel Tuesday, 9/6/2016 Elul 3, 5776 Norman Brickman Joseph J. Yaffee Wednesday, 9/7/2016 Elul 4, 5776 Chayim Snyder Thursday, 9/8/2016 Elul 5, 5776 Benjamin Dubner Selma Rapaport-Pressman Shirley Sandler Friday, 9/9/2016 Elul 6, 5776 Norman Radin Saturday, 9/10/2016 Elul 7, 5776 Harry Abrams Evelyn Aronson Sunday, 9/11/2016 Elul 8, 5776 Roslyn Alkes George Aronson Paul Coleman Monday, 9/12/2016 Elul 9, 5776 Jacob Kirschenbaum Tuesday, 9/13/2016 Elul 10, 5776 Rita Kline Pauline Weiss Wednesday, 9/14/2016 Elul 11, 5776 Paul Etu Thursday, 9/15/2016 Minnie Ackerman Irma Lorch Mark Swirsky Thursday, 9/15/2016 Elul 12, 5776 Julia Jacobson "More people praise the Bible than read it, more read it than understand it, and more understand it than follow it." - Samuel Sandmel 9 MI SHEBEIRACH Please include the following members and friends in your prayers: Arnold Slawsby Mary Kay Clark Kim Butler Deidre Yanklowitz Beaudet Jenny Preda Michael Selonika Adam Skinkle Josiah Skinkle Carl Weigle Beth Morrissey-Marselli Laura Belcher Hindeh Vihna bat Sonya Leah bat Sarah Imeinu Eliyahu ben Chayah Itz Yonkel Leib ben Shaya Rita McIntire Susan Andrews Sue Woodworth Winnie Miller Leo Reindorp Danielle Detoli Jean Every Valerie Hope Sari Bobbin William Mogavero Spencer Vincent Roz Winston Laura Skinkle Harayl Chaim Christine Skinkle Taylor Havens Rafael Padilha Scott Sheerer Ruth Mac Donald Mark Lipschutz Yehuda Tamir Mel Krug Herb Hart Moe & Hilda Schwartz Rosanne Levitt Allen Vernava THANK YOU TO OUR BULLETIN SPONSORS! 10 AUGUST 2016 Monthly Planner Student Rabbi Stephen Slater here all month Sunday Monday 1 7 8:30 AM Service/Minyan 8 Tuesday 2 9 Wednesday 3 Conversational Hebrew 10 AM – Noon Meet the Rabbi with wine and cheese 7PM at The Parsonage 10 Conversational Hebrew 10 AM - Noon Thursday 4 Friday 5 AV Adv. Beg. Hebrew Class Noon Saturday 6 9:30 AM Service GOLDEN GIRLS 6:30 PM Service 11 12 Adv. Beg. Hebrew Class Noon 13 9:30 AM Service 6:30 PM Service 14 Tisha B’Av 8:30 AM Service/Minyan 21 15 Last day to order for Kosher Delivery 16 22 23 KOSHER DELIVERY Jewish Community Picnic 3 - 7 PM Usher’s Park in Lake George 8:30 AM Service/Minyan Unveiling for Burt Kantrowitz 11 AM 18 19 Adv. Beg. Hebrew Class Noon 6:30 PM Service 8:30 AM Service/Minyan 28 BULLETIN DEADLINE 17 Conversational Hebrew 10 AM - Noon 24 Conversational Hebrew 10 AM - Noon 25 26 Adv. Beg. Hebrew Class Noon 6:30 PM Service 29 Board Meeting 7PM 30 31 Conversational Hebrew 10 AM - Noon 11 Shabbat Chazon Erev Tisha B’Av 7:30 PM 20 Shabbat Nachamu 9:30 AM Service 27 9:30 AM Service