March 2016 - Beth David Reform Congregation
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March 2016 - Beth David Reform Congregation
1130 Vaughan Lane, Gladwyne, PA 19035 • Email: office@bdavid.org Office: 610-896-7485 • February 2016 Sh’Vat/Adar I 5776 WORSHIP SCHEDULE Scholar in Residence Weekend with Matan Koch Friday, March 5 VAYAK'HEIL Lehiyot Service Oneg Shabbat sponsored by Wendy and Steven Singer Acclaimed National Speaker on Universal Inclusion Welcoming People with Disabilities March 4-5 Friday, March 4 Saturday, March 5 Community Shabbat Bat Mitzvah Sarah Singer Saturday March 5 Friday, March 11 P'KUDEI Oneg Shabbat sponsored by Rodd Bender and Cari Feiler Bender Community Shabbat: 6:30pm Lehiyot Dinner, $18pp RSVP required by February 29th 610-896-7485 x105 or nkripke@bdavid.org 7:30pm Lehiyot Service with Keynote Address by Matan Koch 9:30am Adult Education with Matan Koch 10:30am Parents and students with Matan Koch 10:30am Shabbat Services 12:30pm Shabbat Luncheon Saturday, March 12 Torah Study Bat Mitzvah of Hallie Bender Friday, March 18 VAYIKRA SCHMOOZE WRJ SERVICE Oneg Shabbat sponsored by The Congregation and WRJ Matan Koch Beth David Reform Congregation Lehiyot/Scholar in Residence/ Community Shabbat 2 WRJ From the Temple Educator 3 From Director of Teen Engagement Mitzvah Projects Purim Beth David’s Got Talent 3-4 10-12 Beth David Men 13 Congregational News 14 Contributions 15-16 5 Yahrzeits 16 6-8 Calendar 17 9 Around Beth David Social Action BETH DAVID IS PROUDLY AFFILIATED WITH THE URJ - UNION FOR REFORM JUDAISM. 18 19 6:30PM 9:15AM 10:30AM 6:30PM 7:30PM 9:15AM Wednesday, March 23 Erev Purim 6:45PM Saturday, March 26 Torah Study Inside this issue: Inside this issue: 9:30AM 10:30AM Friday, March 19 Torah Study Friday, March 25 TZAV Oneg Shabbat sponsored by The Congregation MegIllah Rock! Page 6 7:30PM 6:30PM 9:15AM Have you “liked” us on facebook? Click “like” on www.facebook.com/ BethDavidReform for updates, photos, and news... invite your friends to like us, too! Scholar in Residence With Matan Koch, Esquire March 4-5, 2016 Acclaimed National Speaker on Universal Inclusion. Lehiyot Friday Community Shabbat Saturday Friday Evening, March 4, 2016: • 6:30pm Annual Lehiyot Catered Dinner • 7:30pm Shabbat Services/Matan Koch speaks from the bimah, A Conversation on Universal Inclusion. Saturday Morning, March 5th/Community Shabbat: • 9:30am Matan will lead an Adult Ed Session, A Text Based Introduction to Universal Inclusion. • 10:30am Matan will lead a discussion with students and parents or • 10:30am Shabbat Services • 12:30pm Shabbat Luncheon ILLUMINATE WHAT MATTERS MOST STOP AND SAVOR SWEETEN THE EVERYDAY Page 2 From Susan Levey - Temple Educator Dear Friends, On the 14th of Adar, the Talmud tells us our Ah, the merriment of March is finally here! joy increases as we celebrate Purim. We teach The calendar is so full and there are many our students that not only do we eat Esthers and Mordechais in the building. Before hamentaschen and make noise with groggers, our Esthers get into costume, the students are but we stand up for religious freedom. Purim very excited about the Lehiyot/Scholar in celebrates the deliverance of the Jewish people Residence Weekend March 4 and 5. We have from the cruelty of oppression. We read from a been discussing ways to celebrate and welcome separate scroll (the Megillah) of Esther, noting our guests. Discussions on Disability Awareness how precious and important we value freedom. and Inclusion weave in and out of the We will celebrate as one Beth David classrooms and prayer service. Students community on Erev Purim, March 23, with fun created welcome placemats to brighten the for everyone (see p. 4 for details.) Shabbat atmosphere for the Lehiyot dinner on March 4. They talked about how the congregation looks at With love, accessibility and communication, and in general tries to build Susan an increasing awareness. I am proud of our students! slevey@bdavid.org The Story of Purim King Ahashuerus, the ruler of Persia, gave a royal banquet in the capital city of Shushan. He ordered his wife, Queen Vashti, to provide entertainment for the guests. Well, Queen Vashti would have no such thing, and was removed from her royal position. With advice from his counselors, Ahashuerus held a council to choose a new queen. Mordechai, a Jewish man living in Shushan, encouraged his beautiful and kind niece Esther to enter the competition. Esther, upon entering the palace, did not reveal that she was Jewish. Mordechai often sat near the gate of the King’s palace, just to check on Esther. One day Mordechai overheard two guards plotting to kill the king, and told Esther. The matter was investigated and found to be true. Mordechai’s deed was recorded. Meanwhile…. Back inside the Palace a wicked man, Haman, was plotting to kill the Jews. He drew “Purim” – a kind of lottery - to determine the day he would carry out his evil deed. Esther, guided by Mordechai, foiled Haman’s plan and the Jews were saved. The fate that Haman planned for the Jews became his own! Important March Happenings March 15 - NO TUESDAY AFTERNOON 4-6pm session March 16 - For the second year, the Kehillah of Lower Merion will join together as one community for Purim Games (Grades 3-7 Beth David students are invited! – details in this Monthly). You must sign up using the Wufoo link provided. This event will be held at Main Line Reform. Come join your friends! March 18-19 - Teen Shul-in with Congregation Beth Ahabah at Beth David March 20 - K-2 Purim Carnival at the JCC - This will be a great day! Join your teachers and madrichim at the JCC (details in this Monthly). March 23 - Purim at Beth David kids and adults- (details in this Monthly) NO SCHOOL MARCH 20-30 - GRADES 3-6 RETURN ON MARCH 31 From Michael Perice - Director of Teen Engagement Hello Friends! Grades K-2 for a great Purim Carnival. I need teen I have some very exciting upcoming teen involvement. Run booths! Have fun! It’s Purim, programming to share with you all. y’all! Mark your calendars for a real treat on March 18thFinally, our annual Purim Festival on March 23rd is th 19 when we are hosting Congregation Beth Ahabah approaching. This is an event you will not want to of Richmond, Virginia for a weekend “Shul-in!” A miss! Cantor Jessi will be rocking out with her band, Shul-in is a weekend sleepover at Beth David filled and I have even heard that our amazing Director of with fun events. If your teen would like to participate Teen Engagement (me) will be doing some Chagand sleep over please contact us ASAP! This will be Raps (Holiday Raps). So make sure you pick out a rare opportunity for our teens to meet and get to know other your funniest, craziest costume and join us for the festivities. Jewish teens from another state. Susan Levey and I will be serving as the adult chaperones. Kol tov, Join me at the JCC on Sunday morning, March 20 with Page 3 From Michael Perice - Director of Teen Engagement Page 4 Mitzvah Projects Page 5 MegIllah Rock! A hip-hop, pop, and soul-infused telling of Esther's story! 6:00pm pizza and activities for kids 6:45pm Schpiel with your favorite characters 7:45pm food and cocktails Purim 2016 Beth David Reform Congregation Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 From Women of Reform Judaism Purim is a holiday of sweetness and joy, a time when we reflect on the power of an individual and the victory of the Jewish nation in the face of destruction. One of the elements of Purim is the obligatory giving of food gifts to friends and family. We are commanded to give at least two foods to at least one person, and they must be ready-to-eat food items. Mordechai, one of the Purim heroes, instituted the practice of Mishloach Manot, as is quoted in the Megillah “Mordechai…enjoined the (Jews) to make the fourteenth day of the month of Adar…feasting and joy, and sending portions one to another, and gifts to the poor.”( Book of Esther, Ch.9). WRJ is enabling Beth Davidites to fulfill both Mitzvot of giving Mishloach Manot - to friends and family and to the poor. The proceeds will benefit Aid For Friends, the Coalition Against Hunger, the General Philip Kearny Elementary School and Beth David. We give gifts of food on Purim to strengthen our bonds of friendship with our follow Jews and with those less fortunate. Please send Mishloach Manot to friends, teachers, clergy, staff, grandchildren, college students and others. We are extending our order deadline through March 7, 2016. WRJ not only donates to those who suffer from hunger but is also committed to helping educate the community on facts about hunger. On March 18, 2016 Kathy Fisher, Policy Manager of Greater Philadelphia Coalition Against Hunger, will present the current and pressing public policy issues impacting the fight against hunger. As Policy Manager, she performs research, policy and data analysis. She presents information to elected officials, service providers and community members, and works with anti-hunger and nutrition partners to promote programs that serve those who struggle with hunger. That evening there will be a Schmooze, followed by Friday Night Services. Come join us in service and in fun “Without You We Are One Woman Short.” Nancy Benowitz Beth David WRJ Sisterhood President nbenow@verizon.net BETH DAVID WRJ MONDAY BOOK GROUP March 7, 2016 • 7:30 P.M. The Last Flight of Poxl West by Daniel Torday At the Home of: (note change in venue) Jennifer Rose 207 Windsor Ave., Upper Darby, PA 19082 RSVP to Jennifer at 610-446-0377 or jrose200235@yahoo.com Discussion Leader: Jodi Sussman Looking Ahead April 4, 2016: Benediction by Kent Haruf Hostess: Anita Lichtenberg Discussion Leader: Sue Endy Page 10 From Women of Reform Judaism Women of Reform Judaism Invites You to a CHARDONNAY AND SCHMOOZE Friday, March 18 th Kathy Fisher, Policy Manager of the Greater Philadelphia Coalition Against Hunger, will address the issue of Hunger to the Beth David Community. Chardonnay and Schmooze begins 6:30 p.m. Services follow at 7:30 p.m. BYOB … mark your calendar for this special event! R.S.V.P. via Evite or directly to Karen Ganter at kayzeegee@hotmail.com or 215-820-2645 to insure an accurate count. Page 11 From Women of Reform Judaism Page 12 From Beth David Men It’s Quizzo time on Sunday evening, March 13th at the Great American Pub in Conshohocken!! Only $35 per person. The evening includes Philly Cheesesteaks, Turkey Hoagies, Spinach Calzones, Caesar Salad, Soft Pretzels, an assortment of Tastykakes, cash bar, and QUIZZO!! What is Quizzo?? Quizzo is a pub live quiz trivia game. The game is played in teams where each team attempts to answer the most trivia questions correctly. The teams compete in a trivia game consisting of three to six rounds with 10 questions each, although this varies by venue. We expect to have teams consisting of six players. The questions asked can vary from academic questions to sports and entertainment. Answers are either written down on a slip of paper to be collected at the end of each round, or more recently at some venues by specially designed computer devices that are distributed to each team. At the end of the game the winning team is determined and receives prizes. This event will be open to the entire congregation, but participation is limited and is filling up quickly. Act now and don’t get shut out!! Email your rsvp to me at nsukonik@bdavid.org, along with how many people will be attending with you, before the event fills up. Neil Sukonik President nsukonik@bdavid.org Beth David Men Presents a spirited evening of fun, food, and trivia open to the entire Beth David Community!! When: Sunday, March 13th from 6-9pm. Where: Great American Pub, 123 Fayette Street, Conshohocken Why: Why not!! It’s going to be a BLAST!! $35 per person: Includes Philly Cheesesteaks, Turkey Hoagies, Spinach Calzones, Caesar Salad, Soft Pretzels, and an assortment of Tastykakes!! Cash bar available. Availability is limited so please RSVP to Neil Sukonik nsukonik@bdavid.org as soon as possible so you don’t miss out on what is sure to be a memorable event!! We are looking for a few players to play on the Beth David Bruins men’s softball team. Games are Sunday mornings starting in April. The synagogue league is fairly competitive. It’s a great way to meet other members and support Beth David. Please contact Robert Shoemaker – 610-324-5560 if interested. Page 13 Congregational News B’nai Mitzvah - Mazel Tov Sarah Caroline Singer - March 5, daughter of Wendy Manko Singer and Steve Singer. For her Mitzvah Project, Sarah volunteered at The Lankenau Medical Center's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and will be making a donation to the Joshua Harris Singer Memorial Fund at the Lankenau Medical Center's NICU in honor of the wonderful nurses who took care of her brother, Joshua, whom she lost due to an unknown connective tissue disease. Sarah went every other Sunday morning to assist the NICU staff in any way she could as they cared for the newborn patients. Sarah attends Welsh Valley Middle School where she is in 7th grade and her interest is dance: ballet, point, tap, jazz and contemporary genres. Sarah is proud to be the fourth generation of Mankos at Beth David, and the third generation to become a Bar/Bat Mitzvah here. Hallie Maejean Bender – March 12, daughter of Cari Feiler Bender & Rodd Bender. For her Mitzvah Project, Hallie has volunteered with the Red Paw Emergency Relief Team for more than three years, an emergency services organization that provides search and rescue, transport, veterinary care, and shelter to animals displaced by fires and other disasters throughout the Philadelphia area. She has participated in outreach events to provide information and place for adoption animals that could not be reunited with their owners, organized drives to collect pet supplies and other products for the animals’ care, and held a bake sale to raise funds for Red Paw. Hallie’s love of animals has made this project very meaningful for her. Hallie’s interests range from gymnastics, tennis, lacrosse, and summer camp, to crafting and baking. Hallie is in 7th grade at Friends’ Central School. Mazel Tov Marya and Jay Margolis on the birth of granddaughter Amalia Richard and Anita Lichtenberg on the birth of grandsons Kai and Asher Todah Rabah To the Educator and Cantor Search Committees for their continued hard work and diligence Condolences Barton Kroungold, grandfather of Leslie Fried Dr. Walter Hofman, Past President of Beth David Jerry Komisarof, husband of Leslie Stein Komisarof Page 14 Homestyle Save the Date April 16, 2016 7:00pm Enjoy a meal at the home of one of our Homestyle hosts. Mix and mingle with your fellow Beth David Members. Have a great Ɵme! WANTED! Anyone interested in gathering monthly to work on knitting and crocheting projects? I'm especially eager to find a lefthanded crocheter to work with me. Gayle Samuels, 610-527-4470 samuelsgb@verizon.net The Beth David Monthly is published monthly for use by Beth David members. Feedback on any item is welcome. The deadline for the April issue is March 15th. There is no guarantee that your submission will be included if it arrives after the deadline. Please send articles to Ed Hoffman: .. EHOFFMAN@BDAVID.ORG Editor: Ed Hoffman EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President Exec. VP Vice President Secretary CFO Treasurer Solicitor Immediate Past Pres. Past President Tracy Silverman Ray Reed Neil Sukonik Toby Gang Ilene McCaffrey Avital Cnaan Louis Bricklin Susan Anderer Dinah Engel Contributions - Beth David gratefully acknowledges the following FUND Aid for Friends DONOR Lionel and Zelda Prince RECIPIENT Sheila Goodman PURPOSE In memory of Hal Goodman IHN Toby Gang and Joel Hirsh Marya and Jay Margolis Julie and Mitch Gerstein Mark Rosen Janet Lee Mark Rosen Shelly and Ted Partlow Leslie Komisarof In honor of the birth of granddaughter Amalia In honor of Mark Rosen's special birthday In honor of Mark Rosen's 13th birthday! In memory of Jerry Komisarof Joyce Klein Memorial Dara Klein and James Castello Mortgage Retirement Don Friedman In memory of Joyce Klein Leslie Komisarof In memory of Jerry Komisarof Prayerbook Annie Yaros and Family Michael Joseph For a speedy recovery Religious School Mark and Barb Helpin Marla Feder In memory of Stella Saner, grandmother The fund for BETH DAVID Melissa and Paul Anderson Helene and Pete Bludman Toby Gang and Joel Hirsh Matching gift For a speedy recovery In honor of the birth of granddaughter Ida Glasser For a speedy recovery for Steve Debra Kauffman and Family Steve and Lynne Glasser Glasser Annette Kazdan Leslie Komisarof In memory of Jerry Komisarof Jack Krenzel The Cooper Family In memory of Jeff Cooper Lisa and Rob Miller Richard and Anita Lichtenberg In honor of the birth of grandsons Kai and Asher Sandy Portnoy Leslie Komisarof In memory of Jerry Komisarof Zelda and Lionel Prince Ralph Mezrow In memory of Lora Mezrow Zelda and Lionel Prince Steve Mezrow and Family In memory of Lora Mezrow Amy Rubinoff, Roy, Anna and Marla Feder In memory of Stella Saner, Erica Faigenbaum grandmother In memory of Stella Saner, Jeff Saltz and Janet Schwartz Marla Feder and Family grandmother Jeff Saltz and Janet Schwartz Ralph Mezrow In memory of Lora Mezrow Page 15 Steve Glasser Steve and Lynne Glasser Jeff Saltz and Janet Schwartz Steven and Abby Mezrow In memory of Lora Mezrow Jack and Marcia Schultz Jack and Marcia Schultz Jack and Marcia Schultz Sue and Neil Sukonik Steve Glasser Buddy Mendel Maddy Weiser Marla Feder Marty and Susan Weinberg Myra Wolpert Ethel Hofman Marla and Steven Feder Myra Wolpert Ralph Mezrow and Family For a speedy recovery For a speedy recovery In memory of Les Weiser In memory of Stella Saner, grandmother In memory of Walter Hofman In memory of Stella Saner, grandmother In memory of Lora Mezrow Contributions - Beth David gratefully acknowledges the following FUND WRJ Fund DONOR Toby Gang and Joel Hirsh Robyn and Tim McKnight Shelly and Ted Partlow Shelly and Ted Partlow Myra Wolpert RECIPIENT PURPOSE Anita and Richard Lichtenberg In honor of the birth of Kai and Asher Lichtenberg, grandchildren Anita and Richard Lichtenberg In honor of the birth of Kai and Asher Lichtenberg, grandchildren In honor of the birth of Ida Manzanita Steve and Lynne Glasser Glasser Steve and Lynne Glasser For a speedy recovery for Steve Glasser Richard and Anita Lichtenberg In honor of the birth of Kai and Asher Lichtenberg, grandchildren Contributions to the Yahrzeit Fund Deceased Belle Edelstein Alice Lubart Bernice Chertok Leo Katzman Peppy Rabiner Kluft George Langer Selma Langer Remembered by Helene and Pete Bludman Paula and Stephen Dubin Nancy Fox Owen and Barbara Katzman Richard and Estelle Kluft The Langer Family The Langer Family Deceased Shirley Margel Harriet Margolis Samuel Goldstein Zachary Samuel Bernstein Esther Kahn Sarah Kane Katie Weiner Jack Winkleman Remembered by Ronnie and Larry Margel Jay Margolis Ralph Mezrow Sandra Portnoy Marcia and Jack Schultz Bunny and Ron Slepin Harvey and Barbara Weiner Isabelle Winkleman Yahrzeits March 2016 February 28 - March 5 Stanley Jerome Feder Ana Jacobs Goodwin Betty Grinspan Lawrence Howard Max Janoff Roselyn (Roz) Keyserman Peppy Rabiner Kluft Selma Langer Celia Litvin Jeanette Marks Morris Saltz Joseph Silberstein Joseph Sprung Eva Steigman Bernard Steinberg March 6 - 12 cont. Sylvia Epstein Martin Farber Shirley Glasser Solomon Goldberg Samuel Kushner Sara Kushner Harold Mann Harry Milstein Shirley Moses Morris B. Rappoport Dennis Replansky Gary Rosenkrantz Jane Schneider Bernard H. Schwartz Milton Sokoll March 13 - 19 cont. Samuel Grinspan David M. Kozart Helen Kutsher Jonathan C. Levine Helen Lipkin Esther M. Lipshutz Paula Newman Ernst Pinkus Jean Rosenberg Joseph Herman Savitz Esther S. Scherr Jerry S. Schiff Alex Schneider Earl S. Scott Charles Sultanoff March 6 - 12 David Apfel Irwin Apfel Franklin G. Banks Leonard L. Barol Johanna Bogart Edward Brezon Bertha Cardonick Miriam Ehrenreich March 13 - 19 Ella Berman Adelle Blumenthal Lea K. Brodsky Michael Brodsky Lottie Shaffer Dolin Phyllis Donnenfeld Bernard Finkelman Jacob Fleishman March 20 - 26 Samuel Barson Phyllis Berk June (Punty) Bogart Mary Bratspis Sybil Eisenberg George M. Gilbert Cathy Locke Lillian Portnoy Page 16 March 20 - 26 cont. Harry Ringelheim Morris Rubenstein Gerson Seeligsohn Jacob Segal Murray Weingarten Aaron Weiser Annette Weiss Henry Wiener March 27 - April 2 Betty Altman Rosa Berman Rosa (Lili) Goldstein Frank Novack Ann B. Parker Gladys Polin Marinoff Norma Rothkopf Frances Sachs Edward I. Savitz Merill Schwartz Herbert A. Stone Leonard Trachtenberg Hermine Wiener March 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Sat 4 6:30pm Lehiyot Dinner 7:30 pm Lehiyot Service 5 9:30am School & Community Shabbat 10:30am Bat Mitzvah of Sarah Singer Scholar in Residence Scholar in Residence 1 10:00am Mah Jongg 4:00pm school 7:00pm upper school 7:30pm Beit Midrash 2 7 7:00pm Executive Committee 8 10:00am Mah Jongg 4:00pm school 7:00pm upper school 7:30pm Beit Midrash 9 10 11 7:00pm WRJ Board Meeting 6:30pm Services 4:00pm Shipley 12 9:15 Torah Study 10:30am Bat Mitzvah of Hallie Bender 13 Change clocks 9:30am school 9:00am-2:00pm Blood Drive 6:00pm Quizzooff site 14 6:30pm Board Supper 7:00pm Board Meeting 15 10:00am Mah Jongg 4:00pm NO SCHOOL 7:00pm upper school 7:30pm Beit Midrash 16 17 18 19 6:30pm WRJ Schmooze 7:30pm WRJ Service 9:15 Torah Study 20 SCHOOL CLOSED Community Purim Carnival off site, see p. 8 for times 21 7:00pm Finance Committee - off site 22 10:00am Mah Jongg SCHOOL CLOSED No Beit Midrash 23 Erev Purim 25 26 6:30pm Services 9:15 Torah Study IHN IHN IHN IHN IHN IHN IHN 27 28 29 10:00am Mah Jongg SCHOOL CLOSED No Beit Midrash 30 31 6 SCHOOL CLOSED SCHOOL CLOSED IHN Page 17 3 Fri 4:00pm Shipley 4:00pm Purim Games - off site NO SHIPLEY 24 Purim Megillah Rock (see p. 6 for times) NO SHIPLEY NO SHIPLEY Around Beth David/IHN To all current and prospective Interfaith Hospitality Network (IHN) volunteers: Our next IHN hosting will be the week of March 20-27. Please mark your calendars! We are now using SignUpGenius as a software tool to manage our volunteer signups. Watch your email for a link to the IHN Signup. We need many volunteers to make the week a success. Contact Debbie Wimmer (bcwimmers@comcast.net) with questions. Around Beth David/Koffee Kallah KOFFEE KALLAH • April 10th Guest Presenter - Dr. Sharon Gershoni 9:30 AM breakfast buffet, $8.00 10:00 AM - 12 Noon program with Dr. Gershoni: New Readings of Biblical Stories Through Art How have artists over the centuries understood and represented the Biblical stories we all think we know? How have the stories been used to comment on humanity and on society? How is their respective historical time reflected in these interpretations? Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice his son Jonah - the only prophet who runs away from his job God’s passivity in the murder of Abel Binding of Isaac Sharon Gershoni is an artist and a scientist. She was graduated from the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem, and completed a doctorate in image engineering and visual perception at Chiba University in Japan. She worked on research at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and developed a career as an artist in Japan. In 2004 her artwork received the Japanese National Prize for Photography, and in 2005 she received the Kodak Prize. Since then, her work has been exhibited and collected by museums and galleries in the US and Europe. In 2006, she joined her life partner in Philadelphia. She developed and taught courses on Israeli Art, Text and Art and Modern Hebrew at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College and in synagogues. Cain vs. Abel Page 18 Social Action Pleasecomeouttodonateatthe BethDavidReformCongregation AmericanRedCrossBloodDrive Sunday,March13,2016 9:00am‐2:00pm Logontowww.bdavid.orgtoschedulean Appointmentorcall1‐800‐Red‐Cross PLEASESPREADTHEWORD Donateblood–GiveLIFE Page 19 Beth David Reform Congregation 1130 Vaughan Lane Gladwyne, PA 19035 Phone: 610-896-7485 Fax: 610-642-5406 E-mail: office@bdavid.org www.bdavid.org Next Community Shabbat/April 30 With Guest Speaker Risa Waldoks of The Food Trust www.thefoodtrust.org who will discuss what The Food Trust does to assure that everyone has access to healthy, nutritious food and information about beneficial food choices. ILLUMINATE WHAT MATTERS MOST STOP AND SAVOR SWEETEN THE EVERYDAY