March - Beth Sholom B`nai Israel
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March - Beth Sholom B`nai Israel
400 East Middle Turnpike, Manchester, CT 06040 uli (860) 643-9563 www.myshul.org Vol. 5776 No. 7 March 2016 BSBI’S CHAI LIGHTS Rabbi’s Corner Words from the President “God Won’t Fix This” Dear Congregants, As we go into the month of March, our Torah readings concern the building of the Mishkan, the portable sanctuary used by the Israelites during their years of wandering in the wilderness and then set up in Israel after we entered the land. Why does the Torah give so much space to this subject? It covers four parshiyot, four weeks of Torah reading. When the world was created, the Torah devoted just a portion of the first parasha, total of thirty-four verses. The construction of the Mishkan is fifteen times that. A lot of space is devoted to the subject because there is an important lesson here for us to learn. Until the Exodus, our people were always dependent on outside support. Now, in the wilderness, they were still largely dependent upon God: the manna that fed them and the pillar of cloud by day or of fire by night that directed their journey. In order to develop, to become an independent people, they needed a project. At the beginning of parashat Trumah, Exodus 25, God tells Moses to instruct the people to “take” contributions for the project to be described, but then says, “from every person whose heart moves him to do so.” There seems to be some ambivalence here about whether contributions have to be totally heartfelt. Then it goes on to list items needed. I am always amazed at the inclusion of dolphin skins on the list. Where would they get those? Notes in commentary say it really means sheep or goat leather. I think the important point here is that the Torah is beginning to set the stage for its underlying message: the people have to have some “skin in the game.” In verse 8 we find the most often quoted line: “And let them make Me a sanctuary that I may dwell among them.” Commentaries all note that it does not say “that I may dwell in it,” but rather, “among them.” Here is the point: by involving themselves in the project of building the Mishkan the Israelites will feel God’s presence. I like the way Rabbi Jonathan Sacks puts it: “God does not live in buildings. He lives in builders. He lives not in structures of stone but in the human heart.” Continued on page 6 1 We have compiled the feedback from Rabbi Shalom Kantor’s visit. We had nearly 100 responses. He received excellent ratings from the congregation. I am proud of the warmth and energy of our congregation. We had outstanding attendance, enthusiasm, and interaction. Rabbi Kantor, as is the case with most desirable candidates, will visit with three other synagogues. We will continue to stay in touch with him. Recently, two search committee members and I traveled to the Jewish Theological Seminary in NYC to participate in Interview Week. We met with four of the upcoming JTS and Ziegler graduates, Class of 2016. We were very impressed with our interviews and have invited two of these Rabbi’s to visit with us. SAVE THE DATES: UPCOMING RABBI CANDIDATE VISITS On behalf of the search committee, I am excited to introduce these two wonderful candidates. On the weekend of March 11, 12 and 13th, Rabbi Raysh Weiss will visit with us, joined by her husband and daughter. On March 18th and 19th, Rabbi Zachary Sitkin will be with us. Each Rabbi is looking forward to getting to know our BSBI Community. Just as we did before, you will be asked to RSVP via e-mail to the services/events you are able to attend. It was very helpful to the planning committee to have your attendance in advance. Following each rabbi candidate visit, you will be asked to provide your feedback as you did with our first candidate, Rabbi Shalom Kantor. Thanks to everyone for your participation in the process. It is an extremely busy and exciting time for visiting Rabbis as well as searching congregations! Risa Filkoff, President Inside: Celebrate Purim @ BSBI (Page 10) Sandals Dinner & Lecture (Page 7) BSBI Community Seder (Page 9) BETH SHOLOM B’NAI ISRAEL Upcoming Events! 400 Middle Turnpike East, Manchester, CT 06040 Friday, March 4th Shabbat Across America Service 6:00 PM (860) 643-9563 Dr. Richard Plavin: Rabbi Saundra Roethel: Office Manager Rabbi Aaron Jaffee: RLWRS Principal Jeanne Lowrey: Program Administrator Mike Wemmell: Maintenance Specialist Risa Filkoff: President Ron Abrahams: Executive VP Sally Ivaldi: VP - Administration Marc Finer: VP - Education Ilene O’Neil & Barry Baron: VPs - Membership Steve Cohen: VP - Ritual Mike Turk: VP - Financial Ed Reilly: VP - Properties Debbie Cinquemani: VP - Fundraising Marshall Grodofsky: VP - Memorial Park Spin Zucker: Recording Secretary Brina Abrahams: Sisterhood Philip Margolis: Brotherhood President Jack Steigelfest & Steve Cohen: Brotherhood Co-Representatives Chairpersons Larry Torff: Board of Trustees Cathy Ludlum: Social Action Teri Norman: Youth Bruce Beck: Legal Counsel Gayle Block: Personnel Services Monday through Thursday: 7:30 PM Friday service time: 6:30 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM All service times are as listed above unless otherwise noted. See calendar for any changes. The entire community is welcome to attend any of our services. Our Saturday morning service is followed by a community Kiddush. This would be an excellent opportunity to meet our congregation and clergy. You may contact us via e-mail at: myrabbi@myshul.org admin@myshul.org programming@myshul.org View our website at: www.myshul.org AFFILIATED WITH THE UNITED SYNAGOGUE OF CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM TEMPLE TOPICS Candidate Visit & Important Reminders — 3 Sisterhood Speaks — 4 Brotherhood Corner — 5 Rabbi’s Corner, cont’d. — 6 Sandals Lecture & Day of Learning — 7 BSBI Community (Including Purim and Community Seder Information) — 8-10 RLWRS News & Youth Announcements — 11 Community Announcements — 12 The Endowment Foundation — 13 Contributions from Thoughtful People — 14 Celebration Dates in March — 15 March Evening Minyan Calendar — 16 March Calendar — 17 Ads from Our Sponsors — 18-19 “Rum and the Founding Fathers” — Back Page Shabbat Across America Dinner 6:45 PM See page 11and flyer. Condolences to: Lynn Cohen and family on the death of her mother, Sylvia Petluck. Gail Freedman and family on the death of her sister, Marilyn Fried Daryl and Marcy Juran on the death of their mother, Shirley Juran. Alan Schmerler and his family on the death of Seymour Schmerler, Alan's Uncle Shefty. Get Well Wishes to: Bill Delaney, Sharon Reichlin, Belle Zucker Please contact the office if a member is sick or in the hospital so that Rabbi Plavin may visit. He considers the mitzvah of Bikur Cholim very important. 860-643-9563 Please Note: Friday Night Kabbalat Shabbat services on March 4th will begin at 6:00 PM. Sunday, March 6th 9:30 – 10:30 AM Brotherhood Meeting 10:30 – 11: 30 AM Speaker Matt Friedman See page 5 Tuesday, March 8th 1:30 – 3:30 PM Knit & Kvetch See page 4 March 11-13th Rabbi Candidate Visit with Rabbi Raysh Weiss Saturday, March 12th 10:00 AM Shabbat Services followed by a Kiddush Luncheon 7:30 PM “Rum and the Founding Fathers” with Sir Jeremy Bell” See page 5, back page, and flyer. Thursday, March 17th 7:00 – 8:30 PM Chai Mitzvah 2.0 March 18th-19th Rabbi Candidate Visit with Rabbi Zachary Sitkin Saturday, March 19th 10:00 AM Shabbat Services followed by a Kiddush Luncheon 8:00 PM Sisterhood Game Night See page 4 March 13th Monday, March 21st 12:00 PM Lunch & Learn Please Note: If you need to contact Jeanne Lowrey, Program Administrator, please use extension 103. Thanks! 2 Wednesday, March 23 rd 6:15 PM Purim Pizza Party 6:45 PM Purim Program & Megillah Reading See page 10 Rabbi Candidate Visit & Important Reminders Rabbi Candidate Visits Prepare for Pesach March 11-13, 2016: Rabbi Raysh Weiss March 18-19, 2016: Rabbi Zachary Sitkin Please watch your e-mail for a full schedule of events along with the RSVP link. Your timely response is greatly appreciated. Mark your calendars and plan to attend as many events as you can. We want to show the candidates what a great place BSBI truly is and give everyone a chance to meet them. Pesach may not start until April 22nd this year, but it’s not too soon to start thinking about necessary preparations. Take a look at the Pesach Guide provided by the Rabbinical Assembly at this link: http://www.rabbinicalassembly.org/pesahguide BSBI Chesed: Kindness and Caring The Social Action Committee is pleased to announce an expanded effort, BSBI Chesed: Kindness and Caring. Members of our congregation who are experiencing illness, loss, or are alone have already been receiving cards from their synagogue family through Marilyn Lassow. Now, if they wish, they can also receive calls from Elaine Kahaner and/or visits from Debbie Cinquemani. Marilyn Lassow, a BSBI member for many years, is a retired teacher, who is involved with many aspects of our Jewish community and spends countless hours helping others. Elaine Kahaner, a BSBI member since 1971, is a retired psychotherapist who worked at Manchester Memorial Hospital for many years, and now facilitates group support and discussions for family caregivers. Debbie Cinquemani, also a long time member, is an Interventional Radiology RN in the Medical Imaging Department at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her expertise and bedside manner gives encouragement and confidence to people in need of reassurance. BSBI Chesed: Kindness and Caring is asking you to let us know who might benefit from a card, a call, or a visit. Help us extend the friendliness and warmth the congregation wishes to provide to all its members. We can be reached by phone or email: Cards: Marilyn Lassow, 860-646-2291, marilynlassow@frontier.com Phone calls: Elaine Kahaner, 860-983-3929, elainecrasnick@gmail.com Visits: Debbie Cinquemani, 860-645-6146, djcinq2000@yahoo.com And this is only the beginning! BSBI Chesed: Kindness and Caring is developing a plan to involve more members of the congregation in this important work. Stay tuned… Buy Your Scrip @ BSBI! The Supermarket Gift card program is sponsored by Sisterhood, Hadassah, and the Synagogue, and the profits from the sale of gift cards are returned to the three organizations. The program has a dedicated corps of volunteers who print the labels for the envelopes, pack the envelopes with the monthly gift card orders, and deliver the filled envelopes. We have gift cards for the following stores: Stop & Shop, ShopRite, Big Y, Highland Park Market, Crown Market, CVS Not a participant yet? It's simple - Just come in and purchase the cards with a check (preferred), or with a MasterCard, Visa, or Discover Card. This is one way you can really help the organizations you love and that are so meaningful to you! And just think, you get to visit your temple, see friends, or stop in and visit with the Rabbi or office staff. If you would like to commit to a monthly distribution call Brenda Lerner at 860-643-9700 or Saundra Roethel at 860-643-9563, ext. 100. If you are not ready to commit to a monthly order, please stop into the synagogue office. Saundra would be more than happy to assist you in the purchase of gift cards. If it is not convenient for you to pick up your gift card order, one of our volunteers will be happy to deliver them to you. 3 Meals on Wheels – Volunteers Needed! The Meals on Wheels Program of Visiting Nurse and Health Services of CT is in need of volunteers to deliver meals within our local communities on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. If interested please call Maria Petow at 860872-9163. Sisterhood Speaks Mimi Kalman, Editor What’s Ahead for Sisterhood? SAVE THE DATE! TUESDAY, APRIL 12th 6:15 PM Tuesday, March 8th, 1:30 pm: Knit & Kvetch Saturday, March 19th, 8:00 pm: Game Night Sunday, March 27th: NAR Education Day Tuesday, March 29th, 7:00 pm: Sisterhood Board Meeting, Tuesday, April 12, 6:15 pm: Sandals Dinner and Lecture, (please note, minyan will be at 6:00 pm) ANNUAL SANDALS MEMORIAL DINNER AND LECTURE WITH GUESTS RABBI JEFFREY GLICKMAN Something New is Coming Game Night, Saturday, March 19 We are very excited to be kicking off our new Pesach Greeting Project this month. As we indicated last month, this is a new variation on Shalach Manot. However, rather than sending boxes at Purim we will be mailing greetings for a Sweet and Joyous Passover to those families whom you designate. We are making it very simple for you to participate by giving you the option, should you choose, of completing the process online . You will shortly be receiving an email that will bring you into the site and give you all the information you need to send warm wishes to any or all congregants, school families and/or religious school and synagogue staff. In addition you will receive a snail mail letter giving you the option of participating via paper, pen and of course, checkbook. Stay tuned for this exciting opportunity to enhance our celebration of Passover. Come and have a relaxing and fun See flyer and article on page 7 for evening of games, on Saturday, March th more information. 19 , at 8:00 pm. We are offering Mah Jong, Scrabble 3-D, Crazy Whist, a ‘Jewish’ Monopoly and Dominoes. Do you have a game that you think we would Torah Fund Cards enjoy? Bring it and a few friends to join Judy and Harold Meyer; mazel tov to us and introduce it to us. The evening is Dorothy Foster on her 100th birthday. open to members, husbands, teens and Raquel Fialkoff; thinking of you to friends. Karen Wayne and thinking of you to So come and play, enjoy refreshments and Luisa Zelbman. our usual good company. Call or email Arnie & Diane Keyser, Lynn and Jack Judy Meyer at 860-644-9271 or Cohen and Mimi Kalman; in memory of jgm06074@yahoo.com to let her know Richard Phair, father-in-law of Sandi that you will be coming. Admission is Phair one non-perishable food item to be donated to the food pantry. To order cards for all occasions contact our Torah Fund Chairperson Lynn Cohen Sunday, March 27th, 2016 at (860-647-9990) or lynnbcohen@att.net Women’s League NAR Education Day Knit & Kvetch Tuesday, March 8th We are now in our eleventh year of charity giving. Our next meeting is Tuesday, March 8 at 1:30 pm. If you would like to join Knit & Kvetch, please contact me. Remember, if you can’t come to the meetings you can always knit at home. Call me for suggestions of the items that are needed. Also, as always, we can always use yarn (100 % ACRYLIC only -no wool please) or monetary donation to help continue our mitzvah. Your checks can be made out to BSBI Sisterhood/Knit and Kvetch and mailed to the BSBI office marked Attn: Sisterhood so that they are properly distributed. Members/Friends of North Atlantic Region (NAR) of Women's League for Conservative Judaism (WLCJ) will be having a Day of Learning on Sunday, March 27th (Easter Sunday), 11:30 am to 5:00 pm at Temple Beth Israel, 39 Killingly Drive, Danielson, CT. AND MINDY GLICKMAN Share an Oneg If you would like to enhance our enjoyment of Shabbat, please call either Stacey or Mimi. Stacey Poutre Kiddush (Desserts only) Chairperson 860-645-1575; spoutre1@gmail.com The theme of the day will be Nat'ah Karem – “She plants a vineyard" Mimi Kalman (Proverbs 31:16, or Eishet Chayil, verse Pulpit Flowers Chairperson 860-649-3890; mirikalm@att.net 7) Cost: $18, including kosher box lunch, payable to “NAR-WLCJ” We will also collect toiletries, to be donated to a women’s shelter. RSVP by March 13th, with check, to: Judy Meyer, 68 Deerfield Lane, South Windsor, CT 06074 Any questions call Judy at 860-644-9271 or jgm06074@yahoo.co Anne Fink, @ 860-649-6551 or IRANNEFINK@AOL.COM. 4 Save the Date! Sisterhood Torah Study Shabbat May 20th-21st Guest Scholar Rabbi Daniel Nevins, Dean of the JTS Rabbinical School Brotherhood Corner Phil Margolis, Brotherhood President Do you like to laugh? Sir Jeremy Bell returns to BSBI for what promises to be another hilarious program on March 12th. Through comedy and drink, Bell will demonstrate how badly our founding fathers behaved. It’s time for real history — no more redcoats and muskets! This will be a night filled with riotous songs, snuff, and swordplay! See the naughty side of Ben Franklin, who told us why “Beer is proof that God wants us to be happy.” A reception begins at 7:30 p.m. and Bell’s program begins at 8:30 p.m.. Tickets purchased before March 8th are $45, and $55 after that date. Admission includes the reception, multiple beverage tastings, and a very fun show! “Seeing the world on the bicycle” Sunday, March 6th is our monthly breakfast featuring BSBI’s very own Matt Friedman. Matt will discuss the wonderful opportunities available when touring the world by bicycle. He will address some of common questions surrounding the process of arranging the tour of your dreams. Slides and videos will be shared from the Friedmans’ adventures including their 700-mile trek (with 50,000+ feet of total elevation change) from the Golan Heights to Eilat! How can you help? From buying computers and water heaters to supporting special programs at our religious school, the BSBI Brotherhood annually provides significant cash and inkind support to BSBI as well as the larger community. We’re able to do this through our one large fundraiser, the annual Todd Abitz Memorial Golf Tournament. Event proceeds help not only BSBI, but they help the Hockanum Valley Community Council provide individuals and families with food, transportation, mental health and other services so that they can remain independent. Do you play golf? Do you know anyone who plays golf? (If no, do you eat dinner?) If you’ve answered yes to any of those questions, you can help! Set aside June 15th to join us for the tournament. We need golfers to join us. The cost is on par (pun intended) with other golf tournaments, and it includes golf, a goody bag from our supporters, breakfast, hot dogs, beverages, and dinner. (All Kosher, of course.) Don’t play golf? Join us for a great dinner. The event is not only fun, but we have fantastic raffle and auction items available. We need everyone’s support to make this a success! Don’t Forget to Check Out MyShul.org! Our updated website has all the latest information on upcoming events, class and event registration, secure online donations, and shopping opportunities that support BSBI! If you would like to send in any pictures, videos, or upcoming event information, please email programming@myshul.org. We would especially love some high quality photos to add to the slideshow on the front page! 5 Rabbi’s Corner, cont’d. It is important to note that it is insufficient for the Israelites to make their material contribution. They actually have to be involved in the project. The relevance of this idea is obvious as we look at synagogue life. The synagogue today is the heir of the Mishkan. For 369 years the Mishkan was the religious center of Jewish life. Then it was the 1st and later the 2nd Temple. Now it is the local synagogue. But in all these structures the same principle applied: you had to be personally involved to get anything out of it. Your giving to support it is expected and appreciated. That is why the verb used is “Va’yikchu” and they took. That verse also says, ‘of those whose heart so moves them.’ So we want more than just your check; we also want your heart. But there is more. We need your involvement. More importantly, you need your involvement. You cannot just leave it to someone else – or more accurately, if you do just leave it to someone else, you lose out an important benefit. The Israelites we read about in the wilderness were in on the ground floor of this project. The Jewish community of Manchester back in the 1930s and 40s, and the Jews of Rockville even Important: Update Your Contact Information! earlier, were the initiators of the project we call Beth Sholom B’nai Israel. But the present members can and must also be involved. In fact, we are no different than any other organization. A small percentage of the membership gets involved and the vast majority of the members have the advantage of the work done by the small minority. But in fact, the advantage that the majority gets is limited by the fact that they are not involved. The act of involvement – beyond writing a check, which is certainly appreciated and necessary – is that the effort expended is itself a benefit. In the words of Pirke Avot “L’fum tza’arah agrah,” the reward is proportionate to the effort. Let’s go back to the name of the parasha: Trumah. The root means to elevate. The act of giving and getting involved causes us to elevate our lives. The name of project described in the parasha is Mishkan, and the root refers to closeness. By involving ourselves in the holy work of maintaining our synagogue, we may feel closer to our community and closer to our God. Give it a try. You will be glad you did. Rabbi Richard Plavin Copies of the revised BSBI bylaws are available in the lobby. Planning on moving or getting a new e-mail address? Have a new cell number or ditched your landline? Have a child who has moved away from home and would like to keep up to date with life at BSBI? Want to be added to our e-mail list to get our biweekly announcements, sad news notifications and other important information related to the congregation? Think you signed up to get them but haven’t received any e-mails? Please let Jeanne Lowrey know of ANY changes or issues by calling 860-643-9563 ext. 103 or by sending an e-mail to programming@myshul.org. REMEMBER: We cannot reach you if our records are not up to date! Sisterhood Gift Shop - Your Source for All Your Smachot! Come browse our gift shop and check out all of our beautiful and fun new items! Purim is coming! Stop by and check out our new Purim masks and accessories! Need a gift for that special occasion? We have something for everyone. Special clearance sale, 10 - 50% off on most items. Remember! We are not able to be at the Gift Shop all the time, so please call or email us to let us know when we can meet you for an appointment. Rima, email: rimarainbow@cox.net, Phone: 860-649-8507 Sally, email: Pinehurst16@cox.net, Phone: 860-647-8186 6 Sandals Lecture and Day of Learning Is The Rabbinate All Fun & Games? Annual George and Lillian Sandals Memorial Dinner and Lecture Tuesday, April 12th On Tuesday, April 12th, at 6:15 pm, we will be holding our Annual George and Lillian Sandals Memorial Dinner and Lecture sponsored by Sisterhood, Hadassah and Beth Sholom B’nai Israel. (Please note that Minyan will be at 6:00 pm.) Our guests will be Rabbi Jeffrey and Mindy Glickman. Rabbi Glickman has served Temple Beth Hillel in South Windsor, Connecticut, for two decades. He has a Master’s Degree, Rabbinic Ordination and Doctorate from Hebrew Union College. He also received an MBA from UCONN. He is a certified public school teacher, has taught at several universities and serves as chaplain to the Fire and Police departments. Mindy Glickman operates a family business, writes on Jewish topics and her passion is bringing people to Israel. Together they have a love of games. Their first game, AttrAction, brought so much joy to those who played it, they felt it needed to have a broader audience. They developed it, and licensed it to R and R Games. This got them started down a path. In just four years, they now have nine companies manufacturing their many games, including: Melissa and Doug, Fat Brain, Back Alley Traders, Foam Brain, Identity Games and the Israeli company, Gaya, The Art of Thinking. They believe that games model the values that a people hold dear. Regardless of how glitzy a game is, it will be replayed only if the values resonate with the players. They see the world through values — implicit and explicit. The games they design are all values based, even though they appeal to different markets. They have been described as “flowers which continue to blossom.” Their website is http://turntothewonderful.com. They will bring some of their games with them to give away. RSVP to Marilyn Lassow, 102 Hollister Street, Manchester, CT 06042 by returning the enclosed form along with your check. Specify your choice for dinner; chicken, fish or vegetarian. The cost is Adults, $20.00; Youths under 18, $15.00; Dessert and Lecture only $5. Send in your check, made out to BSBI Sisterhood no later than March 31, 2016. NAR DAY OF LEARNING Who: Members/Friends of North Atlantic Region (NAR) of Women's League for Conservative Judaism (WLCJ) What: Day of Learning -- lunch, workshops, and Mincha service Theme: Nat'ah Karem -- "She plants a vineyard" (Proverbs 31:16, or Eishet Chayil, verse 7) When: Sunday, March 27th (Easter Sunday), 11:30 am to 5:00 pm Where: Temple Beth Israel, 39 Killingly Drive, Danielson, CT Cost: $18, including kosher box lunch, payable to "NAR-WLCJ" Each Sisterhood should collect toiletries, to be donated to a women’s shelter. RSVP by March 13, with check, to: Judy Meyer, 68 Deerfield Lane, South Windsor, CT 06074 Questions or Concerns? Contact Judy at 860-644-9271 or jgm06074@yahoo.com 7 BSBI Community New BSBI Photo Directory In The Works Save the dates! This spring, BSBI is partnering with Lifetouch to create a FREE photo directory of our congregation. There will be no charge to have your photo taken, although you will have the opportunity to purchase prints if you wish to do so. The photographers will be at BSBI in the afternoon and evening on May 1-3, 22-23. Additional days will be added if there is sufficient interest. Soon, you will be able to sign up for your photo shoot one of several ways. First, we will send you a link where you can pick your own time slot online. Or, if you prefer, you can call Jeanne Lowrey at 860643-9563 x103 to register over the phone or to make an appointment to stop into the office and register in person. Families, couples, individuals-we want as many people from our shul to be represented as possible! Look for more information in the coming months and keep those dates in May in mind. BSBI Friday night June 3 and Saturday morning June 4, 2016 to honor Rabbi Richard and Lisa Plavin Details to follow For Adults Only Adult Winter Coat Drive Ends March 1st PENNIES FOR FUEL Please donate your lightly-worn winter coats, hats, scarves, and gloves for men and women. IT’S TIME TO BRING IN YOUR PENNIES CONTAINERS ARE SET UP IN THE LOBBY TELL YOUR FRIENDS, TELL YOUR FAMILY BRING IN YOUR PENNIES and nickels, quarters, dollars… by March 6th In good condition, please: Clean, empty pockets No rips, no stains Working zippers, no missing buttons Deposit them in the designated bin in the lobby. Our volunteers will get them to our neighbors who need them. And thank you! BSBI Social Action Committee ALL OF THE MONEY COLLECTED WILL GO TO MACC AND HVCC FUEL BANKS Ice Cream Party for the Religious School at the end of the winter and the end of the penny collection sponsored by RLWRS and Social Action. 8 BSBI Social Action Toiletry Drive It’s time to start collecting toiletries for area shelters. A box has been set up in the coat room. Items needed include: shampoo, conditioner, combs/brushes, soap, face/body cream, toothbrushes and paste, deodorant, and razors. BSBI Community Let's Celebrate Together on April 23rd ?לֹות שָּנַּ תֹו שִת ֹות ֹולֵַּּלִת ת ֹות ַז ָּלכִל ֹותליֵּלַה Why is this night different from all other nights? It is so chic to enjoy a traditional Seder in a different setting. Some folks go to Israel, take a cruise, or book a hotel. Your choice: Kibbutz, Katskills or Karibbean? You can choose our Kommunity for giving thanks and retelling the story of our liberation. Join us at the BSBI community Seder on April 23, when ritual is sprinkled with the spice of heymish. And you don't have to do the work. MORE DETAILS AND REGISTRATION OPTIONS ON ENCLOSED FORM AND ONLINE AT: http://www.myshul.org/events/seder-2016/ Support BSBI’s Library! There are many ways to support BSBI’s amazing library. Donate funds to the library to help us purchase new books to expand our collection, keeping it new and up to date. Volunteer a few hours of your time to help with upkeep and day to day operations. Another great way to support the library is to come in and use it! Members can check out books for 4 weeks – no library card required! Simply stop in when BSBI is open (excluding Shabbat), fill out the card in the back of the book and leave it in the box. This allows us to keep track of our materials, and aids in loss prevention. Not sure what you’re looking for? We have a large assortment of biographies, fiction, and non-fiction work, including an extensive Holocaust collection. The library also has a range of children’s books, located in the Silverstein Center. Stop in and search our catalog in the library. We also have a file on our website that can be searched by author or title (press the “ctrl” and “f” keys on your keyboard and type into the field that pops up near the top or bottom of the screen). Surely there is something here for everyone! 9 Featured Book: Einstein: His Life and Universe by Walter Isaacson Celebrate Einstein’s birthday on March 14th or the recent discovery of proof that his concept of gravitational waves exist by picking up this book about his life from the BSBI Library. The library has several books on Einstein (as well as other significant Jewish figures) in both the adult and children’s libraries. We’re celebrating PURIM on Wednesday March 23, 2016 Pizza Party at 6:15 PM Megillah Reading/Costume Parade begins at 6:45 PM We will have vegetarian and cheese pizzas and salad to enjoy before the Megillah reading and Purim costume parade. Hamantaschen and refreshments will follow the Purim Star Wars schpiel. For the pizza supper, $5.00/person or $18.00 family cap Pay online at http://www.myshul.org/events/purim-pizza/ by March 20th $7/person at the door Make checks payable to BSBI Any questions? Please email Teri Norman at teri.norman225@gmail.com. Support BSBI While Shopping Online Do you make purchases on Amazon.com? If so, make sure to follow these easy steps to log in using AmazonSmile! 1. 2. 3. 4. Go to this webpage to set BSBI as your charity of choice: http://amzn.to/1HPEx61. This link should already have BSBI selected. You can also get to this page by going to the BSBI website, www.myshul.org and clicking on the link on the homepage under “shopping”. Sign in with your Amazon account. If you do not have one, the page should prompt you to create one. There is no cost to create a basic Amazon account. When you shop, make sure that you go to https://smile.amazon.com/ rather than the regular Amazon site. If you do not do this step, your purchases won’t be counted towards the percentage that BSBI receives. Not all items are eligible for this program, especially those sold by other sellers. When looking at the item you’d like to purchase, look for a note like the one below. If that note is there and you have logged in to the link above, 0.5% of your purchase will be donated to BSBI by Amazon – there is no additional cost to you! Every l Every little bit counts! Thanks to everyone who has already participated. Jewish War Veterans: Sergeant John L. Levitow Post 45 The commander of the Jewish War Veterans’ Post 45, Jerry Baggish, is reaching out to BSBI members and friends who are Jewish war veterans to join the organization. Jewish veterans of all ages are needed to keep the JWV a special place. If you are interested in becoming involved, contact Jerry at 860-684-5367 or jerryb22@cox.net. 10 RLWRS News & Youth Announcements Shabbat Across America On Friday night, March 4, 2016, hundreds of synagogues across the continent will take part in a historic national Jewish event to celebrate what unifies all Jews — Shabbat! Everyone is invited… singles, couples, families — all ages. That’s the magic of Shabbat Across America and Shabbat Across Canada. By participating in this continent wide event, you will not only have the opportunity to experience Shabbat, but you will be sharing your experience with tens of thousands of Jews across North America. Dinner costs only $8 for adults and $5 for children 5 and up. Children under 5 years of age are free. Vegetarian and gluten free meals will be available upon request. To sign up for this dinner online and pay with a credit card, go to http://www.myshul.org/events/shabbat-across-america/ and fill out the form. You can also sign up by sending the payment to Dawn Steigelfest, 26 Tamarac Drive, Glastonbury, CT 06033. Deadline is Tuesday, March 2, 2016. Please see enclosed flyer for more details. This event is sponsored by the David Sherman Foster Fund RLWRS Snow Reminder: Reminder: All students and their families are expected to attend the Purim program on Wednesday, March 23rd. There will be no school on Thursday, March 24th. Special Acknowledgement Brenda and Michael Bula Family/ Marcus Communication Generally speaking, when Manchester schools cancel for snow, so will RLWRS. However, because we have very limited school days to accomplish many educational goals, this rule will not always apply. Information on RLWRS cancelations will be available by: school 1. Calling the Synagogue at 860-643-9563 ext. 102 and listening to the message (Sunday and Thursday) 2. Our website www.myshul.org ---religious school (Sunday and Thursday) 3. Television WFSB – Channel 3 (Sunday only) BSBI Religious School for donating walkie-talkies for school office and all classrooms The Jewish Community Foundation has a limited number of financial need based scholarships available for teen travel to Israel this summer. I am attaching a copy of the application for your reference. Applications must be postmarked no later than March 20, 2016. Applicants must meet the following criteria: Must be of the Jewish faith Resident of Greater Hartford Able to demonstrate financial need Participating in a trip with an educational component (i.e. USY, NFTY, NCSY, BBYO, Young Judea, Ramah, etc.). While anyone can apply, priority is given to first-time travelers to Israel. For more information and to view the application, click here: http://jcfhartford.org/Grant/IsraelTripScholarships/tabid/270/Default.aspx 11 Community Announcements Back to the Old Neighborhoods Jewish Hartford Bus Tour CCIU/Wadsworth Atheneum's Third Annual Interfaith Film Series Sundays, March 6, 13, 20, 2:00 pm Monday, May 16th at 9:30am & 1:30pm The Council for Interreligous Understanding is pleased to announce its collaboration with the Wadsworth Atheneum to feature the Third Annual Interfaith Film Series on three Sundays in March 2016. The following films will be presented: Take a professionally guided bus tour through the city's neighborhoods as we follow in the footsteps of those who created this special community. This trip will explore three former synagogues, Congregation Beth Israel (now Charter Oak Cultural Center) Agudas Achim and The Emanuel Synagogue, as well as learn about the fascinating history of Jewish Hartford. March 6th: A Borrowed Identity March 13th: Hassan & Marcus March 20th: Mr. & Mrs. Iyer To view the flier with descriptions of each film, visit http://bit.ly/1TlCTNC. General Admission: $9; Seniors and Students with identification: $8; Members: $7; Insider Access Members: Free PARKING: Due to ongoing construction, please consult Wadsworth Atheneum's parking page at https://thewadsworth.org/visit/directionsparking/. For more information about the Film Series, please contact shyamram1946@gmail.com. See New York City through JTConnect Eyes... Sunday, April 10, 2016 $175.00 per teen in grades 7-12 includes: Tour of Eldridge Street Synagogue & Lower East Side Ticket to Broadway's "Fiddler on the Roof" Transportation by Train Kosher Lunch & Dinner $50 non-refundable deposit due by March 8th. For more information, go to the Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/583260105160611/ 12 All tours will begin and end at the JHSGH office, Community Services Building, 333 Bloomfield Ave, West Hartford. Tours will last approximately three hours, but are subject to change. Please note that some buildings require climbing stairs and are not handicapped accessible. For more info call 860-727-6171. The cost of the trip is $26 for JHSGH members, $28 non-members. Download the registration form or sign-up online at http://www.jhsgh.org/bustour.html The Endowment Foundation Religious Rabbi Leon Wind Religious School Adult Education Community General Endowment Fund Max and Sally Glaiber and Joseph and Gertrude Snider Fund Bayer/Davison Fund Sylvia A. Cheikin Fund Berkman Family Fund Israel and Lillian Abramovitz Fund Howard Gold Fund David Sherman Foster Fund Clare-Kramer Fund Ann and Emanuel Hirth Fund Sheldon and Doris Adler Fund Bernard and May Kahn and Eli and Rose Lerman Fund Hochberg Family Fund Ruth and Sidney Cohen Fund Klemens-Wiener Fund Louis and Sadye Apter Family Fund Rubinow-Schwolsky Fund Jacobs Family Fund Jack Goldberg Fund* Rebecca Ann and Herman Seidman Fund Rose Jaffe Fund F. Ruth and S. I. Kummer Fund Irene and Henry Springer Fund Katz-Robbins Fund Diane and Barry Weinbaum Fund Ruth Podrove Melton Fund Rabbi Leon Wind Fund Irene and Abraham Zimmerman Fund Barney, Jean, Rachel, and Sarah Moses Education Fund Gertrude and Abraham Podrove Fund Podrove - Resnick Fund Martin L. Rubin Fund Fay and Benjamin Levy and Max Mandel Fund* Aida S. Nesselroth Educational Enhancement Fund* Saul and Carol Nesselroth Fund for Israel Advocacy George and Lillian Sandals Fund Rabbi Jeshaia and Hilde Schnitzer Fund Saul and Rebecca Silverstein Fund Gordon Barshay Lassow and Jay Joshua Lassow Fund Esther Margulies Lessner and George C. Lessner Fund Jerome and Louise Nathan Fund Ella and Herman Plavin Fund Rita and David Schmerler Fund Leonard Seader Fund Berdine Spector Stoltz Fund Stern Family Fund Blanche and Robert Stone Fund Continuity Fund Program Enhancement Beth Sholom B’nai Israel Operating Fund Anna Brita Chilberg Fund Bayer-Marlow Fund Maxine & Efrem Jaffe Fund Seymour B. Kaplan Fund Sonia and Max Karp and Anita Karp Treston Fund Joseph Kopman Fund Anne and Leon Kramer Fund Nellie Katz Cohen Fund Murray H. and Celia D. Novins Fund Elaine and Leo Charendoff Fund David S. and Norma C. Garber Fund Miriam Barshay Lassow and Herman Lassow Fund Capital Improvement Fund Ruben Fialkoff Fund Rhoda Goldstein Fund Shapiro Family Fund Emanual Hirth Fund A. Elmer Diskan Fund Jay E. Rubinow Fund Elliot and Eveleen Zimmerman Library Fund Maintenance/Capital Improvements Nathan Chesler Fund Morris and Ann Firestone Fund Weil-Braunsberg Fund* Youth Raymond Bernstein Fund Plepler Family Fund Nat N. and Gertrude Sturm Schwedel Fund Scholarships Clare and Herbert Bernstein Fund Memorial Park Temple Beth Sholom Memorial Park Fund Congregation B’nai Israel Memorial Park Fund Edith Gottlieb Fund The Time is Now, The Need is Great! Endowments are an opportunity for each of us to provide for our synagogue on a continuous basis by creating a Leo and Shirley Juran Fund permanent tribute to our Kahaner Family Fund values and Ethel and Nathan Kasowitz Fund Marcus Family and Bula Family Fund Irving and Ethel Mehlman Rose Fund Irma and Merwin Meridy Fund principles. Our synagogue is here for you as you experience life's greatest Rita Oshinsky Fund joys and Phair Family Fund greatest challenges. Reichlin Family Fund Pauline and Nathan Rubin Fund Ruth and Jack Sandals Fund The Endowment Foundation Israel and Shirley Snyder Family Fund Max Lundy Fund Laurie Margolis Fund Cantor Israel and Irene Tabatsky Fund Marsha and Samuel Yules Fund Pauline and Isadore Zackin Fund Gloria and Robert Weiss Fund Edythe and Abraham Zubrow Fund Max Zucker Fund For information about establishing an Endowment Fund or leaving a bequest, contact Dr. Jeffrey Wasser jeffreywasser@sbcglobal.net or Rabbi Plavin 860-643-9563 x101. 13 *These funds can also be used in Rabbi Leon Wind Religious School Contributions from Thoughtful People Thank you to those who support BSBI by remembering and honoring friends and loved ones with generous contributions. Donations appearing in the newsletter may not reflect all donations received prior to publication. Listings are as current as the newsletter deadline allows. ANNE AND LEON KRAMER FUND Carol and Paul Leiman and family, in memory of Anne C. Kramer, beloved mother and grandmother, on the occasion of her Yahrzeit. Sissy Seader, in celebration of Eleanor Karp's birthday; in celebration of Fran Keller's birthday; in memory of Sissy's beloved sister, Dorothy Zundell; with happy anniversary wishes to Doris and Joe Goldberg; with happy birthday wishes to Jessica Zelle; and with happy birthday wishes to Neil Ellis. CAROL AND SAUL NESSELROTH FUND NELLIE KATZ COHEN FUND Aaron Kugelmass. Sissy Seader, in memory of Sissy's beloved sister, Dorothy Zundell. Marshall Kramer, in loving memory of Marshall's mother, Anne Kramer, on the occasion of her Yahrzeit. DAVID SHERMAN FOSTER MEMORIAL FUND Dorothy L. Foster, in loving memory of Dorothy's devoted father, Joseph Rafael Brenner. NICHUM AVAYLIM FUND Mara Lavitt, in memory of Sandra Harris Lavitt. Bea and Gordon Brodie, in loving memory of Bea's father, Martin Faymann, on the occasion of his Yahrzeit; in memory of Gail Freedman's beloved sister, Marilyn Fried; and in memory of Lynn Cohen's beloved mother, Sylvia Petluck GENERAL FUND RABBI JESHAIA AND HILDE SCHNITZER FUND F. RUTH AND S.I. KUMMER FUND Dave Keyser, in loving memory of Samuel H. Keyser, on the Rabbi Richard and Lisa Plavin, in loving memory of Hilde occasion of his Yahrzeit. Schnitzer, on the occasion of her Yahrzeit. Marilyn Lassow, in support of Beth Sholom B'nai Israel. RABBI'S DISCRETIONARY FUND Maxine and Manny Lerman, in memory of Gail Freedman's beloved sister, Marilyn Fried. Robert Tucker, in loving memory of Robert's wife, Barbara Goldberg, on the occasion of her Yahrzeit. Eva Libitzky, a Yizkor donation. REICHLIN FAMILY FUND Ellen L. Marmer, in loving memory of Diane Marmer, on the Hedda Reichlin, in loving memory of Phyllis Chorches. occasion of her Yahrzeit. SHABBAT LUNCHEON FUND Judy Rudis, in loving memory of Martin Faymann, on the Elly and Steve Cohen, in loving memory of Abraham Cohen, occasion of his Yahrzeit. on the occasion of his Yahrzeit. Bernard Scheer, in loving memory of Benjamin and Pepi Marilyn Lassow, in memory of Gail Freedman's beloved Scheer, on the occasion of their Yahrzeits. sister, Marilyn Fried. Cal Vinick, in loving memory of Cal's father, on the occasion Mary Leon, in loving memory of Mary's husband, Milton of his Yahrzeit. Leon, on the occasion of his Yahrzeit. David Wichman, in loving memory of Barney Wichman, on Aaron Sussman, with get well wishes to Claudette Mertens. the occasion of his Yahrzeit. SHELDON AND DORIS ADLER FUND JOE DAVIS DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD Doris Adler, in memory of Doris' beloved husband, Sheldon FUND Adler, on the occasion of his Yahrzeit. Audrey Davis, in memory of Morris Cohen, beloved father of Tina Sulam. Susan and Glen Malloney, in loving memory of Sheldon Adler, on the occasion of his Yahrzeit. KATZ-ROBBINS FUND YOUTH ACTIVITIES FUND Shirley Katz, in loving memory of Shirley's mother, Minnie Efron, on the occasion of her Yahrzeit. Edward Borgida, in loving memory of Eugene Borgida, on the occasion of his Yahrzeit. LEONARD SEADER FUND Beverly Russo, in loving memory of Paula Olenberg Greenblatt, on the occasion of her Yahrzeit. 14 CELEBRATION DATES IN MARCH Birthdays Merle Cohen - 2 Victor Bernstein - 3 Paula Krutt - 3 Noah Steigelfest - 3 David Sumberg - 3 Jeffrey Wasser - 3 Eveleen Zimmerman - 4 Alec Zimmerman - 4 Brenda Bula - 5 Jonathan Kaplan - 5 Philip Klein - 5 Richard Levy - 5 Harrison Blum - 10 Stephen Donnell - 10 Alexander Feinstein - 10 Diane Keyser - 11 Marjorie Partney - 11 Hannah Partney - 11 Sam Segar - 11 Berle Cantor - 12 Madeline Turk - 13 Edward Borgida - 14 Paula Finkelstein - 14 Jacob Margolis - 15 Joshua Stein - 15 Marilyn Greenwald - 17 Birthdays Michael Gross - 17 Steven Leshin - 17 Susan Stoppelman - 18 Richard Abrahams - 19 Lily Gross - 19 Lewis Katz - 19 Elliot Lerman - 19 Justin Schilberg - 19 Kenneth Wichman - 19 Ellen Kloehn - 20 Simon Luxemburg - 20 Ethan Luxemburg - 20 Dottie Snider - 20 Andrew Glatt - 21 Harvey Weiner - 21 Joel Milzoff - 23 Rachel Singer - 23 Robert Blum - 25 Bill Gerber - 25 Elizabeth Goldberg - 25 William Delaney - 26 Jeffrey Pitler - 27 Norman Fisher - 28 Marilyn Lassow - 28 Emily Buch - 29 Scott Carlton - 29 15 If we have overlooked a special date please contact us at: 860-643-9563 ext. 100 so that we may celebrate it in the future. Anniversaries Lori Greenwald and Bruce Stein - 5 Barry & Renny Resnick - 8 Richard & Carole Guttman - 12 Rebecca Rumbo and David Stern - 22 Jeff & Sandi Garfield - 25 Jennifer and Eric Bundy - 26 March Evening Minyan Calendar Please Note: Services will begin at 7:30 PM except where noted. * Special credit to our twice a month (or more) Jewry Duty members MONDAYS (7:30 PM) TUESDAYS (7:30 PM) WEDNESDAYS (7:30 PM) THURSDAYS (7:30 PM) First Monday – 3/7 First Tuesday – 3/1 First Wednesday – 3/2 First Thursday – 3/3 Second Monday – 3/14 Second Tuesday – 3/8 Second Wednesday – 3/9 Second Thursday – 3/10 Third Monday – 3/21 Third Tuesday – 3/15 Third Wednesday – 3/16 Third Thursday – 3/17 Fourth Tuesday – 3/22 Fourth Fourth Wednesday Wednesday –– 3/23 3/23 Fourth Thursday – 3/24 Bloostein, Saul & Susan* Creem, Jerry* Delaney, Bill & Deb* Levy, Richard & Phyllis Schmerler, Alan & Lea Need People Bayer, Bill & Barbara Beck, Bruce Creem, Jerry* Delaney, Bill & Deb* Flink, Herb & Ellie* Heimann, Walter Ketai, Richard & Levine, Laura Partney, Philip & Margery Creem, Jerry* Delaney, Bill & Deb* Freedman, Arthur Linner, Abe & Iris Milzoff, Joel & Irene Rubin, Paul Banks, Craig Baron, Barry & Joan Bayer, Aaron & Laurie Dashefsky, Arnold & Sandy Marlow, Lillian Schiller, Richard and Amy Stern, Alfred & Eileen Vinick, Cal Axler, Phil* Brodie, Gordon & Bea Horn, Stuart Karasik, Sheldon & Gail Keyser, Arnold & Diane* Lerman, Manny & Maxine Pasternak, Lorin* Rubin, Donna Breslau, Bill or Susan Carter, Irma Cohen, Jack & Lynn Grad, Howard & Linda Kalman, Mimi* Lerner, Brenda Norman, Mike & Bonnie Phair, Sandi* Singer, Trudy Axler, Phil* Gamzon, Bill* Gottlieb, Joe Greenwald, Marilyn Keyser, Arnold & Diane* Leshin, Steven & Barbara Pasternak, Lorin* Resnick, Barry & Renny* Sussman, Aaron* Zucker, Spin Abrahams, Richard and Leslie Gross, Michael & Susan Ivaldi, Sally Kahaner, Harvey & Elaine Meyer, Harold & Judy Orringer, Nelson & Stephanie Wasser, Jeff & Diane Axler, Phil* Filkoff, Roy Gamzon, Bill* Igdalsky, Alan & Hope Kaplan, Jonathan & Linda Keyser, Arnold & Diane* Krutt, Bernard & Judy Pasternak, Lorin* Plen, Donna Stoppelman, Julian & Susan Sussman, Aaron* Need People Fourth Monday – 3/28 Bloostein, Saul & Susan* Creem, Jerry* Delaney, Bill & Deb* Pasternak, Lorin* Rubin, Susan Spiegel, Eugene Zimmerman, Eveleen* Beede, Harriet Lassow, Jeff & Liza Mandel Turk, Mike or Maddy* Zimmerman, Eveleen* Axler, Phil* Kalman, Mimi* Keyser, Arnold & Diane* Purim Phil Program Margolis, & Susan& Service Murray, Becky* 6:45 PM Pasternak, Lorin* Shamash, Rahim & Sherry Sussman, Aaron* Zucker, Spin Need People Need People Fifth Monday – 2/29 We are looking for members Creem, Jerry* to add to this Minyan List! Delaney, Bill & Deb * Flink, Herb & Ellie* If you have volunteered for Kovensky, Neil one night, would you consider Ladue, Beverly committing for two per Nesselroth, Saul & Carol Poutre, Staceymonth? Please call Rabbi Plavin at 860-643-9563 Ext. 101 or email myrabbi@myshul.org Fifth Tuesday – 3/29 Fifth Wednesday – 3/30 Abrahams, Ronald and Brina Axler, Phil* Cohen, Steve & Elly Feir, Alan & Donna Horn, Stuart & Esther Pasternak, Lorin* Sussman, Aaron* Turk, Mike & Maddy* Zubrow, Barbara Cole, Daniel & Florence Ellis, Joel & Susan Kloehn, Ed & Ellen Krutt, Joel & Tobi Weil, Marvin & Marilyn Zimmerman, Allan & Jennifer Need People 16 Burstein, David* Caplin, Bob & Donna * Lassow, Art Ludlum, Cathy Luxemburg, Maury Mandell, Carl & Cruz Poutre, Stacey Riedel, Rima Burstein, David* Caplin, Bob & Donna * Finkelstein, Paula Goldstein, Alan & Carol Norman, Sam & Teri Resnick, Barry & Renny* Sussman, Aaron* Zupnik, Ted & Barbara* Borgida, Edward Burstein, David* Caplin, Bob & Donna* Klein, Phil McGee, Marcia Murray, Becky* Phair, Sandi* Plavin, Lisa Kovensky, Neil Burstein, David* Caplin, Bob & Donna* Krutt, Sam Lassow, Marilyn Pearlson, Stan & Sue Sussman, Aaron* Zimmerman, Jane Need People Fifth Thursday – 3/31 Burstein, David* Caplin, Bob & Donna * Goldstein, Alan & Carol Lerman, Manny Leshin, Steve Wasser, Diane Zupnik, Ted & Barbara* March 2016 Sun Mon Tue 1 7:30 PM Service Remember to take a look at the online calendar on www.myshul.org for the latest updates and more information on events. Wed 2 Thu 3 7:30 PM Service Fri Sat 4 5 4:30 – 6:30 PM 6:00 PM Shabbat Across RLWRS Grades America Service 2-7 6:45 PM Shabbat Across America Dinner 7:30 PM Service 10:00 AM Shabbat Service Candle Lighting 5:27 PM Havdalah 6:20 PM 21 Adar I 6 7 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM RLWRS Grades PreK-7 8 9 10 6:30 – 7:25 PM Hebrew Reading Class (At BSBI) 1:30 – 3:30 PM 7:30 PM Service 4:30 – 6:30 PM Knit & Kvetch RLWRS Grades 2-7 7:30 PM 7:30 PM Service 9:30 – 11:30 AM Service 7:00 PM Brotherhood Finance 7:35 – 9:15 PM Introduction Breakfast & Speaker Committee to Basic Judaism Matt Freidman Meeting (At BSBI) 14 Daylight Savings Begins 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM RLWRS Grades PreK-7 3 Adar II 15 6:30 – 7:25 PM Hebrew Reading Class (At BSBI) 7:30 PM Service 7:30 PM Service 7:35 – 9:15 PM Introduction to Basic Judaism (At BSBI) 16 17 7:00 PM Board of 4:30 – 6:30 PM Directors Meeting RLWRS Grades 2-7 7:30 PM Service 7:00 – 8:30 PM Chai Mitzvah 2.0 Candle Lighting 5:35 PM 21 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM RLWRS Grades PreK-7 6:30 – 7:25 PM Hebrew Reading Class (Not at BSBI) 7:30 PM Service 10 Adar II 27 29 6:30 – 7:25 PM Hebrew Reading Class (At BSBI) 24 Purim Program & Megillah Reading 7:35 – 9:15 PM Introduction to Basic Judaism (Not at BSBI) 28 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM RLWRS Grades PreK-7 23 7:00 PM Fast of Esther Purim Sisterhood Board Meeting 6:15 PM No School Purim Pizza Party 7:30 PM 7:30 PM Service Service 6:45 – 8:30 PM 7:30 PM Service 30 7:30 PM Service 7:30 PM Service 18 17 Adar II 17 19 6:30 PM Kabbalat Shabbat Service 10:00 AM Shabbat Service followed by a Kiddush Luncheon 8:00 PM Sisterhood Game Night Havdalah Candle Lighting 7:36 PM 6:43 PM Rabbi Zachary Sitkin visit 25 26 6:30 PM Kabbalat Shabbat Service 10:00 AM Shabbat Service Candle Lighting 6:50 PM Havdalah 7:43 PM 31 4:30 – 6:30 PM RLWRS Grades 2-7 7:30 PM Service 7:35 – 9:15 PM Introduction to Basic Judaism (At BSBI) 7:30 PM “Rum and the Founding Fathers” by Sir Jeremy Bell Havdalah 6:28 PM Rabbi Raysh Weiss 7:30 PM Service 22 12:00 PM Lunch & Learn 10:00 AM Shabbat Service followed by a Kiddush Luncheon 1 Adar II Visit 20 12 6:30 PM Kabbalat Shabbat Service 7:30 PM Service 26 Adar I 13 11 The schedule for the Rabbi Candidates’ visits will be sent to the congregation via e-mail. Debbie Vinick, Harpist Weddings, BarMitzvahs, Baby Showers, Parties 860-707-6101 www.debbievinick.com See your advertisement here and support BSBI! For more information, contact Saundra Roethel at 860-643-9563 x100 18 19 Beth Sholom B’nai Israel 400 Middle Turnpike East Manchester, CT 06040 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 89 Hartford, CT 06101 Address Service Requested Time Sensitive Material Please Do Not Delay Place Label Completely Over This Box THE APRIL BULLETIN DEADLINE IS MARCH 9 TH PLEASE SEND ALL ARTICLES TO PROGRAMMING@MYSHUL.ORG “Rum and the Founding Fathers” Presented by Sir Jeremy Bell Sir Jeremy Bell returns to BSBI for what promises to be another hilarious program. Through comedy and drink, Bell will demonstrate how badly our founding fathers behaved. It’s time for real history — no more redcoats and muskets! This will be a night filled with riotous songs, snuff, and swordplay! See the naughty side of Ben Franklin who told us why “Beer is proof that God wants us to be happy.” 7:30 PM: Wine and Cheese Reception 8:30 PM: Sir Jeremy Bell Tickets purchased before March 8th are $45, after that date they will cost $55. Admission includes the reception, multiple beverage tastings, and a very fun show. Purchase tickets by returning the enclosed form to Ken Wichman or paying by credit card online at http://www.myshul.org/events/rum/. Tickets will be held at the door. Non-Alcoholic beverages will also be available. 20