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Page 1 The Publication of Congregation Beth El of Bucks County September/October 2016 Av/Elul/Tishri 5776 - 5777 Chevre, By the time you read this, summer will be fading, kids will be back in school and on college campuses and we will be turning our attention to getting ready for the Yamim Noraim, the Days of Awe or the Days of Repentance. Previously, I wrote how the change of season was a comforting feeling that led to our new year, a natural progression that prepares us for a time of introspection and self-reflection. This year, many have already commented how late the holidays are and, per usual, they are either early or late, never on time. Our Rabbis tell us they are always on time, just as we finish reading the Torah we start the cycle over. But as we begin the new year of 5777, the sanctuary will have a different feel and look. If you have not had the opportunity thus far, stop by and see the changes that have been made. I hope you’ll agree with me that we have taken a wonderful space and turned it into a beautiful and inspirational gathering. The stained glass windows that now adorn our sanctuary were designed by David Ascalon of Cherry Hill (Ascalon Studios was responsible for the design of our original sanctuary, now our Chapel, including the mosaic tiles on the doors of the ark). According to Rabbi Gruenberg, the windows reflect every Jewish Holiday, and have transformed our sanctuary into a treat for the eye and spirit. While allowing light to filter through, the windows give us a beauty that we have not had in our synagogue. Obviously an undertaking of this scale could not have happened without the generous support of many congregants, and especially Mark and Alexis Fried for spearheading the design and making it a reality. I also want to thank Randy Flager and Phil Freidenreich for their continuing efforts in the capital campaign. If you would like to sponsor a window, please reach out to Randy or Phil. As you walk into the building you will find another beautiful piece of art, our donor recognition wall. This unique artwork was designed by Bonnie Cohen, an artist who creates one of a kind pieces for synagogues. The design above the name plaques is a theme of the seven days of creation. As with the stained glass windows in the sanctuary, this will be a central element of the lobby and foyer as you enter the synagogue. Combined, these two pieces of art will elevate our shul and help carry us into the next sixty years. It has been said that every leader stands on the shoulders of those who have come before them. As I complete my first year as President of Beth El, I believe this is not only true but it gives me greater appreciation for those who have walked a mile or two or three in those shoes. Several years ago I had the privilege of being the President of the Robert M. Beren Academy in Houston, TX, a K-12 modern orthodox day school with close to 300 students. We faced similar issues that affect Beth El today: finances, security, building maintenance, enrollment, staffing. Jewish institutions exist because we believe in them and need them. We cannot withhold our support when we don’t feel we need them and suddenly want them to magically appear because we have a loss to mourn or a simcha to celebrate. We are fortunate to have a community that believed in Beth El sixty years ago and that belief continues today. G-d willing at the end of my term the baton will be passed and the next President will have the privilege of continuing our great tradition and charting new paths to explore. May we continue to go from strength to strength. B’shalom, Leon SCHEDULE OF SERVICES Morning Minyan Sunday ............................................... 8:00am Monday - Friday................................. 7:00am Evening Minyan Monday - Thursday .......................... 7:30pm Shabbat Services Friday .................................................. 6:00pm Saturday ........................................... 9:30am SYNAGOGUE OFFICE HOURS Monday - Thursday ............ 8:30am - 4:30pm Friday .................................. 8:30am - 2:00pm BUBBE’S JUDAICA SHOP HOURS Sunday ................................... 9:00 am - noon Wednesday .......................... 10:00 am - noon Friday.................................... 10:00 am - noon To schedule an appointment, please contact Michelle Flash at michelleflash@me.com UPCOMING EVENT NFORMATION Check out Our Event Calendar http://www.bethelyardley.org/ UPCO info/calendar.html MING EVENT INFORMATIO Page 2 B R O A D E N YO U R H O R I Z O N S Fo r t h e H i g h H o l i d a y s Adult Educat ion Presented by The Schwarz-Kurz-Zeller Adult Education Institute Teshuva/Repentance with Rabbi Gruenberg Tuesdays, September 6 and 20 7:45pm - 9:00pm Come and learn about true repentance through the generations. Together we will look at some of the most famous rabbinic voices (Heschel, Maimonides, Rav Kook and Hartman) when it comes to the topic of repenting during the holiday season and throughout the year. The Liturgical Themes, Musical Motifs, and History of Beloved High Holy Day Prayers and Music with Cantor Florence Friedman Tuesdays, September 13 and 27 7:45pm - 9:00pm Come learn about the unique themes and music of The High Holidays. Through discussion, recordings, and singing we will also explore the history of such prayers as Kol Nidre and Avinu Malkeinu Family Education Program Sunday, September 25 10:30am - 12noon For parents of children below college age. Join Rabbi Gruenberg as we explore the aspects of the holidays that relate to parenting and try to connect the difficult holiday themes to a level that all of our children can appreciate. All classes at Congregation Beth El 375 Stony Hill Road Yardley, PA 19067 Page 3 Education & Youth I am looking forward to another wonderful year of meaningful Jewish learning with both the Fierverker Jewish Learning Community and our HaMoadon Hebrew High program. The beginning of the school year will see the building bustling with kids and teens actively engaged in experiential learning, discussion, activities and building community together. We have spent the summer preparing for the year and getting ready to welcome your family back from what I hope was a great summerr. The teachers and I look forward to greeting your children and to embarking on a year of learning, discovering, questioning, exploring, and of course socializing! The first day of the Fierverker Jewish Learning Community (FJLC) will be on Sunday, September 11th. FJLC participants will meet in their groups from 9am to 11am. At 11am everyone, parents, teachers and children, is invited to the chapel for our opening assembly. We will dismiss from the chapel at 11:45am on that day so that new families can get used to dismissal procedures. The first evening of HaMoadon will be on Wednesday, September 21st beginning at 6:30pm and ending at 8:45pm. We will have a special program planned for the first day of HaMoadon with dinner and teens will have the opportunity to choose their sessions for the first thrid of the year. HaMoadon is open to all 8th-12th graders. If you have not done so yet, please register your child(ren) for our education programs. Register online by going to www.bethelyardley.org and you will find the link to register on our home page. I look forward to greeting you soon. Please don't hesitate to contact me with questions, ideas... and if you are in the neighborhood, stop by and say hello! Wising you a Shana Tova U'Metukah, a good and sweet new year! Page 4 Education & Youth Bucks County Jewish Youth has grown to now include 5 area Conservative synagogues; Adath Israel in Lawrenceville, Brothers of Israel in Newtown, Tifereth Israel in Bensalem, Ohev Shalom in Richboro, and of course Beth El. This year we are pleased to offer 3 terrific youth groups for children in 3rd through 12th grades. Chaverim is our youngest youth group for 3rd and 4th graders; Kadima is for 5th-7th graders, and our USY chapter, known as BUSY, is for 8th-12th graders. Any Jewish child can join Bucks County Jewish Youth's groups; they do not have to be a member of one of the sponsoring synagogues. Meet our advisors below, take a look at the next page to see all of our upcoming events, and join the fun! Youth group activities are a great way to connect with old friends, meet new friends ,and feel part of a wonderful community. Please note that all youth membership registrations and event sign ups will be completed online beginning this year. Visit our website, http://bucksyouth.weebly.org to find event information, membership registration, and how to submit payments. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me, 215-493-1707 x3 or karen@bethelyardley.org L'Shalom, Karen Karen Lewin Shalom Chaverim! I hope you are all having an enjoyable summer! I’d like to take this opportunity to introduce myself. My name is Shara Katlin. In May 2016, I graduated from Rider University with a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education and Psychology with additional certifications in both Early Childhood Education and Special Education. I plan to become an elementary and special education teacher. Personally, I come from an observant conservative family. Growing up within the Jewish community, going through Gratz Jewish Community High School and USY, have allowed me to express and solidify my love for Judaism, a love that I wish to share with those in Chaverim. Professionally, I teach 5th grade at Har Sinai Temple in Pennington, NJ. In addition, I had the opportunity to act as AI Law’s USY Advisor for 2 years and was welcomed as the Chaverim/Kadima Advisor for BUSY & AI Law this past year. I am extremely excited to embark on yet another wonderful year of Chaverim events and social programming. Please feel free to contact me with any questions, concerns or suggestions via email at katlinshara93@gmail.com I look forward to meeting you and having an amazing year!! Shalom! I am Michael Washerstein and am excited to be the new Kadima advisor for Bucks County Jewish Youth. I hail from Bucks County, Pennsylvania. A Philadelphia sports enthusiast, I can almost always be found supporting one of my favorite Philly teams. Throughout my youth, I participated in services and youth events at Ohev Shalom. I quickly became active as a member of the Ohev USY Chapter board, serving as the Membership/Kadima Vice President. At the age of 12, I had the opportunity to travel to Israel as a member of the everlasting Ohev Shalom “Mishpacha” bus. This adventure would be the spark that ignited my love for Israel. In 2015, I graduated from the Pennsylvania State University (We Are!) with a degree in Secondary Education. Upon graduation from university, I decided to embark upon a life-changing journey. I spent the last 10 months living, teaching, eating, traveling and experiencing Israeli life in Ashdod, Israel. As a MASA Israel Teaching Fellow, I taught English to rambunctious Israeli students. I studied Hebrew at Ulpan, celebrated Shabbat and holidays, and truly embraced Israeli culture each and every day. I am extremely excited to return to the United States with the opportunity to share my love and passion for Israel as our next Kadima advisor. I have already begun planning events and brainstorming new ideas to kick off the new year and make it the best one yet! If you have any ideas or thoughts you’d like to share, don’t hesitate to contact me, mwasherstein@gmail.com . Hi, I am Corey Bass and am pleased to return as the Bucks USY (BUSY) advisor. I grew up in Northeast Philadelphia where I was a USYer at Tzafon Mizarch USY, a joint chapter between Temple Sholom and OCJCC BI before both Synagogues merged out to Old York Road where I finished off my USY career at Beth Shalom. After high school I went on Nativ, USYs gap year leadership program in Israel, where I was able to learn and grow as I started to find myself as a Jewish person. Upon returning to the states I attended Temple University where I earned a Bachelor’s degree in Jewish Studies/Hebrew language. While attending college I spent my summers in the same place I did when I was a child, Camp Ramah in the Poconos. Growing up at camp I always knew one day I would be a counselor and a Rosh Edah (unit head). It is these experiences which have made me passionate about the Jewish community and brought me to where I am today. In addition to being your BUSY advisor and working for our incredible community, I am the Youth Coordinator for the Hagesher/EPA USY and Kadima Regions. Our BUSY Chapter Board is starting to put together a great calendar of events. If you’d like to suggest an event or have other ideas, you can always reach me at cbass89@gmail.com I look forward to a wonderful year, to continue to grow and learn with our teens, and to watching our chapter flourish. Page 5 Education & Youth Page 6 BEKL (BETH EL KITCHEN LADIES) RAISED OVER $17,000 FOR BETH EL!! Dear Congregants, Many of you know us, but there may be a few of you out there that haven’t heard of us, who we are and what we do, so, we would like to introduce you to BEKL (Beth El Kitchen Ladies). We are a group of volunteer women and men, yes the men help as well, who are an alternative catering service to our congregants. We are different than other caterers because all our proceeds get funneled right back into Congregation Beth El. We offer several different brunch/lunch menus which you can view in our brochure (in the synagogue lobby) or if one of our menus does not tickle your taste buds, we will be more than happy to work something out with you as individuals. We are extremely easy to work with and will try and accommodate you. We have catered such functions as: B’Nei Mitzvahs, Auf Rufs, Baby Namings and Special Birthdays. This past year, we are proud to report that, the BEKL volunteers raised $17,529.16 for Congregation Beth El. We hope that you will consider meeting with us before you decide on a caterer for your next mitzvah. The accompanying picture is many of our volunteers. Unfortunately some of the women and men volunteers were unable to assemble for the picture. We never turn any volunteers away. The more the merrier. So, if you find that you have some time in your busy days and would like to help us in the kitchen preparing, for set up and/or cleanup for Mitzvahs in our synagogue, please don’t hesitate to contact Janet Marinoff or Margie Wellerstein. We hope to meet everyone in one capacity or another. Email us at: BEKL@bethelyardley.org Join Congregation Beth El on Friday, September 9th at 6pm for an awesome Shabbat a Prayerful, Joyful, Musical, Moving, Spiritual Shabbat Experience! Following services we will have a Pot Luck Dinner. Potluck Dinner Help is needed: If your last name begins with… A-G: bring an Appetizer or Salad H-R: bring a Main Dish S-Z: bring a Dessert Dairy or vegetarian dish to serve at least 8-10 people to enjoy! Future Dates: 11/18 1/6 3/3 4/7 Please RSVP Barbara@bethelyardley.org or call the office 215-493-1707 by September 6th 6/2 Page 7 Plan to Join Us for the Sunday, September 18 12:00pm-3:00pm $12/Adult $8/Child (3-12 years old) We invite new & prospective members to be our guests. Go to www.BethElYardley.org or call the office to make a reservation. CONGREGATION BETH EL 375 STONY HILL ROAD YARDLEY, PA 19067 215.493.1707 WWW.BETHELYARDLEY.ORG Page 8 Sisterhood Please join us for these fun 2016-2017 events Join us for a night of camaraderie, food and great conversation! Monday, September 12, 2016: Take the Journey Toward Health See the program flyer on the next page and join us for this free event! Marriage of Opposites by Alice Hoffman Tuesday, September 20 @ 7:30pm A forbidden love story set on a tropical island about the extraordinary woman who gave birth to painter Camille Pissarro—the Father of Impressionism. Growing up on idyllic St. Thomas in the early 1800s, Rachel dreams of life in faraway Paris. Rachel’s mother, a pillar of their small refugee community of Jews who escaped the Inquisition, has never forgiven her daughter for being a difficult girl who refuses to live by the rules. Growing up, Rachel’s salvation is their maid Adelle’s belief in her strengths, and her deep, life-long friendship with Jestine, Adelle’s daughter. But Rachel’s life is not her own. She is married off to a widower with three children to save her father’s business. When her older husband dies suddenly and his handsome, much younger nephew, Frédérick, arrives from France to settle the estate, Rachel seizes her own life story, beginning a defiant, passionate love affair that sparks a scandal that affects all of her family, including her favorite son, who will become one of the greatest artists of France. Future Book Discussion dates: 11/15, 1/17, 3/21, 5/16 Sunday, November 13, 2016: . Annual Paid-Up Membership Brunch. This year’s speaker will be James Beard nominated baking cookbook author of The New Sugar & Spice: A Recipe for Bolder Baking, Samantha Seneviratne. When she isn’t writing award winning cookbooks, Sam develops recipes for Martha Stewart and works on her award winning blog, www.lovecommacake.com. Signed copies of Sam’s book will be available for purchase along with samples of her goodies to taste. Sunday, December 4, 2016: Hanukkah Bazaar. Volunteers need to shop for and sell chachkes to Hebrew School children in this “secret shop.” It’s a lot of fun! Saturday, January 21, 2017: Sisterhood “Meditation” Shabbat. Join us for a relaxing and contemplative Shabbat service led by Cantor Florence Friedman. We will hold our annual Torah Fund program in conjunction with this event. Saturday, February 4, 2017: Warm Up With Wine. Back due to popular demand is Robert Cohen, French wine connoisseur extraordinaire. $18 per person to sample and learn about many kosher and Israeli wines! This event is not to be missed! Limited seating so sign up early! Sunday, April 2, 2017: Shmooze, Shop and Schmear! Come enjoy bagels and coffee while you shop at the Sisterhood Gift Shop in advance of Passover. Special Discounts and Door Prizes. And lots of shmoozing with the ladies of Sisterhood! Thursday, May 11, 2017: Designer Bag Bingo. Need we say more? Bring your mothers, sisters and girlfriends for this fun event in celebration of Mother’s Day! Tuesday, June 6, 2017: Closing Event: Word Mavens. Entertaining and informative-- the Word Mavens never disappoint! Learn more about their schtick at www.thewordmavens.com and join us for this fun closing event! Beth El Sisterhood has been working hard to reinvigorate our membership, plan fun events, perform crucial fundraising for Beth El and connect the women of all ages within the community. We look forward to seeing you! Sincerely, Co-Presidents, Arleen Barisa abe76@comcast.net 267-288-5876 Jill Cohen JRM3237@aol.com 917-570-7399 Gloria Feldman gsf512@netzero.net 215-968-5114 Immediate Past President Faye Laveson klaveson@aol.com 267-312-6230 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Join Beth El Men's Club on Sunday, October 9th at 9am to help fulfill the important mitzvah of building the Beth El Sukkah. Enjoy delicious refreshments & great camaraderie! All are welcome! Do you have a child in COLLEGE or GRADUATE SCHOOL? BETH EL WOULD LIKE TO KEEP IN TOUCH! Whether living away or at home, please complete the online form for your child to receive holiday packages from Beth El throughout the school year. Simply go to: http://www.bethelyardley.org/college-outreach.html Sponsored by Congregation Beth El’s Eric J. Marinoff Memorial College Outreach Program. Questions? Email Janet Marinoff at collegeoutreach@bethelyardley.org Page 12 Cook for a Friend Cook for a Friend is a special Social Action project where members come together in the Beth El kitchen. Sharim v’Sharot Holds Auditions for its 17th Season with a Performance at the Kimmel Center! Come spend an hour or two and help prepare nutritious, kosher meals for homebound seniors. No experience required. Upcoming cooking date: Thursday, September 8th @ 6:00pm Questions? Contact Beth Sadoff at bjaws999@gmail.com or 215-208-8006 Dr. Elayne Robinson Grossman, Music Director of Sharim v’Sharot, will hold auditions for all voice parts, SATB, during late August through September. The choir performs throughout Central New Jersey and the Delaware Valley with its expansive repertoire of Jewish music of many eras, styles and languages. The theme for the year-end concert on May 21, 2017 is “Songs to Inspire Peace: Shalom, Saalam,.” Rehearsals are on Tuesday evenings from September through June in Ewing, except for major holidays. The choir will perform at the Kimmel Center in November. Other concerts during the year will be in synagogues, concert halls, museums and community centers. Visit www.SharimvSharot.org to learn more and schedule an audition, or leave a clear message at (609) 222-4647. The Sharim v’Sharot Foundation was created in 2000 as a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization dedicated to performing and educating the public about Jewish music. The Foundation’s projects include the choir, the Young People’s Jewish Songwriting Contest, and the annual Sharim v’Sharot Jewish Choral Festival. Come and enjoy the pleasure of singing the best Jewish music, in 4-6 part harmony. Good music! Good fun! Good friends! For more information, contact sharimvsharot@gmail.com Page 13 DONATE NOW! Siddur Lev Shalem For Shabbat and Festivals Our new prayer book for our synagogue and for your home Honor or remember important people, milestones and celebrations by donating the new Lev Shalem Siddurim to Congregation Beth El We are excited that Beth El has begun to use Siddur Lev Shalem, the new publication from The Rabbinical Assembly, that reflects the Conservative movement. The Siddur Lev Shalom has all the prayers and psalms from previous Siddurim with commentary, spiritual reflections and historical background for some of the readings. The Siddur Lev Shalom can be used for personal use at home. Please consider making a donation to honor or remember someone special in your life. Submit the form below to the office. SIDDUR LEV SHALOM DONATION Please print legibly: Donor’s name: _________________________________ (how you would want your name to appear on the bookplate) Phone#___________________________ Email address:_________________________________________________________ I wish to donate (to Beth El)_____ (# of Siddur) @ $54.00 each. Total amount: $_______ I wish to donate (for home purchase) _____ (# of Siddur) @ $54.00 each. Total amount: $______ *BOOK PLATE DEDICATION INFORMATION: In memory of (name)_______________________________________________________________________ In honor of (name/occasion for honor)_______________________________________________________ *Please use a separate piece of paper for additional book plate dedications. Please mail your check with this form to: Congregation Beth El 375 Stony Hill Road Yardley, PA 19067 ATTN: Siddur Lev Page 14 Congregation Beth El High Holidays Schedule 5777 The Religious Activities Committee announces the following schedule of worship for the upcoming High Holidays. Services will be led by Rabbi Joshua Gruenberg and Hazzan Alan Rosenbaum. Saturday, September 24 Selichot Services (Kehillat Hanahar New Hope, PA) ..................................................................................8:30pm Sunday, October 2 Erev Rosh Hashanah Service ......................................................................................................................6:00pm Monday, October 3 Rosh Hashanah Morning Service ............................................................................................................... 8:30am Childcare (18 mos. - Pre K) ...................................................................................................... 10:30am - 1:00pm Family Service (Parents and children up to Kindergarten) .................................................... 10:30am - 12:00pm Mini Congo (1st – 3rd grade) ................................................................................................. 10:30am - 12:00pm Junior Congregation (4th - 6th grade) ................................................................................... 10:30am - 12:00pm Teen Discussion (7th - 12th grade) ........................................................................................ 10:30am - 12:00pm Tashlich (Edgewood Road Overpass, Yardley) ...........................................................................................6:00pm Rosh Hashanah Evening Service ................................................................................................................7:00pm Tuesday, October 4 Rosh Hashanah Morning Service ............................................................................................................... 8:30am Childcare (18 mos. - Pre K) ...................................................................................................... 10:30am - 1:00pm Family Service (Parents and children up to 2nd grade) ......................................................... 10:30am - 12:00pm Junior Congregation (3rd - 6th grade) ................................................................................... 10:30am - 12:00pm Teen Service Project (7th - 12th grade) ................................................................................. 10:30am - 12:00pm Tuesday, October 11 Kol Nidre and Yom Kippur Evening Service .............................................................................................. 6:00 pm Child Care .......................................................................................................................................6:00 - 9:00 pm Wednesday, October 12 Yom Kippur Morning Service Including Yizkor ........................................................................................... 8:30am Childcare (18 months - Pre K) .................................................................................................. 10:30am - 1:00pm Family Service (Parents and children up to Kindergarten) .................................................... 10:30am - 12:00pm Mini Congo (1st – 3rd grade) ................................................................................................. 10:30am - 12:00pm Junior Congregation (4th - 6th grade) ................................................................................... 10:30am - 12:00pm Teen Discussion (7th - 12th grade) ........................................................................................ 11:00am - 12:00pm Yizkor Service Open for the Community................................................................................................... 4:00 pm Mincha and Neilah followed by Community Break Fast (RSVP required for Break Fast) ......................... 4:30 pm Page 15 Beth El Children & Teen 5777 High Holidays Programming Monday, October 3 1st Day Rosh HaShanah Family Service: Pre-Kindergarten - Kindergarten & Parents Participants will enjoy the sights and sounds of the High Holy Days in an age appropriate service complete with movement, songs, games and stories. Led by Marcia Kratz at 10:30am in the Chapel Mini Congo: 1st - 3rd Graders Participants will engage in a meaningful holiday service with age appropriate prayers, games, songs and activities. Parents are welcome to attend but not needed. Led by TBA at 10:30am in Room 201 Junior Congregation: 4th - 6th Graders Participants will help lead services and will engage in age appropriate discussions about the themes and meanings behind the holiday. Parents are welcome to attend but not needed. Led by TBA at 10:30am in Room 209 Teen Discussion: 7th - 12th Graders Participants will take part in a meaningful discussion revolving around the themes of the Jewish New Year. Led by Corey Bass at 10:30am in the Teen Lounge Tuesday, October 4 2nd Day Rosh HaShanah Family Service: Pre-Kindergarten - 2nd Graders & Parents Join us for an enaging and meaningful family service filled with singing and family friendly activities. Led by Marcia Kratz at 10:30am in the Chapel Junior Congregation: 3rd - 6th Graders Participants will help lead Rosh HaShanah services and will engage in age appropriate discussions about the themes and meanings behind the holiday. Parents are welcome to attend but not needed. Led by TBA at 10:30am in Room 209 Teen Tashlich: 7th -12th Graders Participants will take part in a meaningful Tashlich service. We will be walking together to the Edgewood Creek overpass. Meet in the office lobby. Wear comfy shoes. Led by Corey Bass at 10:30am Wednesday, October 12 Yom Kippur Family Service: Pre-Kindergarten - Kindergarten & Parents Participants will enjoy the sights and sounds of the High Holy Days in an age appropriate service complete with movement, songs, games and stories. Led by Marcia Kratz at 10:30am in the Chapel Mini Congo: 1st - 3rd Graders Participants will engage in a meaningful holiday service with age appropriate prayers, games, songs and activities. Parents are welcome to attend but not needed. Led by TBA at 10:30am in Room 201 Junior Congregation: 4th - 6th Graders Participants will help lead services and will engage in age appropriate discussions about the themes and meanings behind the holiday. Parents are welcome to attend but not needed. Led by TBA at 10:30am in Room 209 Teen Service Project: 7th -12th Graders Participants will take part in a meaningful service project at Manor Care, where they will bring greetings and cheer to members of our greater Jewish community. Meet in the office lobby. Wear comfy shoes. Led by Corey Bass at 10:30am in the Teen Lounge Childcare Childcare will be offered on both days of Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur from 10:30am to 1:00pm in Rooms 204-205-206. In addition, this year we will be offering childcare on Tuesday, September 22nd during Kol Nidre Service. Kol Nidre begins at 6:30pm. We ask that you bring your child(ren) to childcare at 6:15pm so you can find your seats before Kol Nidre begins. Snack will be offered to children on all three mornings of holiday. If your child has special food needs please feel free to bring a dairy/pareve alternative snack. If you have questions about any of our services for children and teens, please do not hesitate to contact our education and youth director, Karen Lewin, 215-493-1707 x3 or karen@BethElYardley.org Page 16 MEET BETH EL’S HIGH HOLIDAY HAZZAN Alan Rosenbaum Hazzan (Cantor) Alan Rosenbaum graduated from Gratz College with honors in May 2008 where he received a Masters Degree in Cantorial Studies and Jewish Music, and was the recipient of the Abramson Fellowship for the 2004-2005 academic year. He served as part-time cantor at Congregation Beth El-Ner Tamid in Broomall, Pennsylvania, and in addition has served as the High Holy Day cantor at The Congregations of Ner Zedek in Philadelphia; Congregation Ner Tamid in Cherry Hill, New Jersey; Temple Beth Shalom in Livingston, New Jersey; Beth Hillel Synagogue in Bloomfield, Connecticut; and Temple Torat Emet in Boynton Beach, Florida. Before becoming a cantor, Mr. Rosenbaum served as a professional choir singer in a number of synagogues in the Philadelphia area, including Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel in Center City, Har Zion Temple in Gladwyne, and Main Line Reform Temple in Wynnewood. Mr. Rosenbaum also has performed with local opera companies in the metropolitan Philadelphia area and in New York and New Jersey, including the Delaware Valley Opera Guild, the Little Lyric Opera Theater, and the Rittenhouse Opera Society in Philadelphia; the Camerata Opera Theater ofNew Jersey; Rose Valley Chorus and Orchestra in suburban Philadelphia; and the Amato Opera Company in New York City. He also has performed in concert and recital programs throughout the Metropolitan Philadelphia area, and in summer concert programs in Cape May, New Jersey. During the summer of 2002, he appeared in the role of Nikolai in a U.S. premiere of the opera “Golden Medina”, by composer David Finko, based on a true story about Russian emigration to the US in 1913, and of course, a love interest that developed on board the boat between a Jewish girl and a Russian nobleman. In the operas of Giuseppe Verdi, some of the roles Mr. Rosenbaum has performed are: Rigoletto, Conte di Luna in "Il Trovatore", Iago in "Otello", Germont in "La Traviata", and Amonasro in “Aida”. In addition he has performed as Tonio in "I Pagliacci" by Leoncavallo; Michele in "Il Tabarro" by Puccini; Sir Henry Ashton in "Lucia di Lammermoor" by Donizetti; and Valentin in "Faust" by Gounod. In each of the summers of 2003 and 2004, he added a Figaro to his repertoire with Delaware Valley Opera in Philadelphia; in "The Barber of Seville" by Rossini, and in “The Marriage of Figaro” (in English) by Mozart. He performed the roles of the four villains in “Tales of Hoffman (in English) by Jacques Offenbach in August 2007. His classical song repertoire includes music of Schubert, Beethoven, Brahms, Mahler, Fauré, Ravel, D'Indy, and others. In March 2004, Mr. Rosenbaum won third prize in a vocal competition sponsored by the New Jersey Association of Verismo Opera, at the Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall in New York, and was selected as a finalist in a vocal competition for singers of the operas of Giuseppi Verdi. Unfortunately, the finals in this competition were never held. Page 17 Join Us for Holiday Services! Sunday, October 16th Erev Sukkot Service, 6pm Monday, October 17th Sukkot Service, 9:30am Tuesday, October 18th Sukkot Service, 9:30am Sunday, October 23rd Hoshana Rabbah Services, 8am Erev Shemini Atzeret Service, 6pm Monday, October 24th Shemini Atzeret Service with Yizkor, 9:30am Erev Simchat Torah Service for Families, 6:30pm Erev Simchat Torah Service, 7pm Tuesday, October 25th Simchat Torah Service, 9:30am Sloppy Joe lunch following services Celebrate With Us At Beth El As We Mark the Ending of the Annual Torah Cycle & the Beginning of the New Cycle! Page 18 CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture Min Haaretz, Beth El's CSA (Community Supported Agricultural) program is in full swing for our fourth season. Many families are continuing to receive the freshest locally grown organic produce available in our area. Each week, for 26 weeks, Blooming Glen Farm delivers box shares directly to the synagogue. This is an economical way for our members to improve their health and support a local Bucks County farm. Rabbi Gruenberg has supported this program by purchasing a share each year from his discretionary fund. All this food as well as weekly food donations from other CSA members has been donated weekly to the Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry in Fairless Hills which serves our local at risk neighbors. Joy Finkel has been the CSA Coordinator for the past 5 years, introducing our community to the wonderful CSA concept. She is stepping down from this position and would love to pass the baton to another person. This is not a large time commitment, just the need to take responsibility. Joy is happy to mentor the new CSA Coordinator. She can be reached at justjoyd@yahoo.com or 215 341 1392 if you are interested in seeing this program continue. Our Community Resource for Caring and Sharing Each member of Congregation Beth El is a vital part of our caring community. We gladly share in each other's simchas and should also be supportive of one another when we are experiencing difficult times. CARING CONNECTIONS IS HERE FOR YOU But we can't reach out unless we are informed! SO PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW * is temporarily homebound *would like help with occasional food shopping *is in need of another service If you are in need of any temporary assistance or know someone who is, email: caringconnections@bethelyardley.org or call Marian in the office at (215) 493-1707 confidentiality will be assured. Committee Chairs: Barbara Fineman, Faye Laveson, Charlotte Denenberg Synagogue Liaison: Marian Berger Committee Members: Sara Organic, Joan Kritz, Carol Benderson-Lighter, Carole Garini Andy Flager (rides), Jack Wellerstein (rides), Gloria Mittleman, Karen Shoemaker There is no more important function of a community than supporting our families in time of need. Our Beth El Hesed Committee quietly and efficiently helps Beth El families upon the birth of a baby, during hospitalization and following a death. The Oring Family Hesed Committee’s volunteers assist our families with visits, meals, home minyans and emotional support. Support the Oring Family Hesed Committee’s efforts through donations in honor or in memory of our loved ones, through the Oring Family Hesed Fund. Donations to this fund will provide meals for new parents and for shiva houses as well as other needs as they arise. Page 19 Share Shabbat Dinner Friday, November 4th Share Shabbat Dinners are a time when congregants open up their homes to host other Beth El families for a Shabbat dinner. The host family prepares the main entree while their guests bring the accompaniments they and the host family agree on. The Share Shabbat committee members assign guests to hosts, making an effort to introduce Beth El families/couples to each other. This helps to create a better sense of community for all members whether attending services, a social event, adult education classes, or a Sisterhood or Men’s Club event. There are typically three dinners like this, and then a culminating Pot Luck dinner where everyone gathers at one home concluding our season. Our participation for this program is tremendous and the positive feedback is great. The dates for the Share Shabbat Dinners for 2016 - 2017 are November 4, January 27, and March 31, with the Pot Luck Dinner on June 9. RSVP by October 23 for the November 4th Share Shabbat Dinner Email – shareshabbat@yahoo.com or Call – Susan Strouse – 215-355-8999 We hope you will join us and be part of this wonderful experience. The Share Shabbat Committee Carol Garini Susan Strouse Barbara Melmed Cara Weissman We are looking for a few good Minyaneers Congregation Beth El holds both morning and evening minyan services open to our members and friends in the community. We invite you to join us and become a regular volunteer. Take some time from your busy day or week, come to our chapel and pray with friends and neighbors, and be there to support a person saying kaddish or yarhzeit. It’s a mitzvah… It’s good for you and it’s good for our community. Morning services: Monday through Friday at 7:00 AM Evening Services: Monday through Thursday at 7:30 PM Sunday Services: 8:00 AM Please give Brian Levey, our Minyan committee leader a call. He’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have. Brian’s Contact Information: Home: 215-321-8670 Cell: 267-250-7526 Page 20 375 Stony Hill Road Yardley, Pa 19067 215-493-1707 • info@bethelyardley.org Web site: www.BethElYardley.org Page 21 The Jewish Federation's food pantry at KleinLife in Northeast Philadelphia is currently seeking volunteers on select Fridays from 10am -1pm as it expands its hours to serve more clients. The Choice Food Pantry at KleinLife features an innovative model where the clients get to choose what food they receive (rather than a pre-packaged box) and use a touchscreen to make their selection. Anyone interested in volunteering can email Jeremy Heller directly at mail@jeremyheller.com. Milano French Cleaners in Monmouth Junction, NJ performs a Mitzvah! Thank you for the complimentary cleaning of our tallit for the High Holidays! Milano French Cleaners 4095 US Hwy 1 Suite #1 Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852 Pick Up and Delivery Available in Yardley and Newtown Call 732-329-1100 Cemetery Plots No one really expects the need of having to buy cemetery plots. It is a wonderful benefit of belonging to Congregation Beth El of Yardley. There is no better time to buy than the present time, before you have the need. We want to help you make the choice before the emotional time after a death. Many Funeral directors encourage the pre-need arrangements of all of the aspects of the funeral, burial, and monuments. The Cemetery Committee can offer you the time to select a plot at the cemetery or just by reviewing our plot maps and photographs. King David Memorial Park is located in Bensalem, PA. Beth El has over 400 plots in section R. Effective September 1, 2016 the Board of Directors approved a price increase to $1800 per plot. This is far below the price for the general public making a request at King David. A Family Gravesite includes four plots and costs $7200. Sign up now for the reduced prices. These charges are transacted with the synagogue only and you may not deal with King David or other congregants directly for the purchase or sale of any plots in Section R. When a plot is paid in full the owner is granted the rights of sepulcher and these rights are shared with their heirs even if they are not members. Beth El does not sell plots to non-members of the congregation. In the event of an owner moving or not needing their plots, they may return their papers for a refund less 10% of the purchase price. The price of the plot does not include any services, openings, burial, vault, or monument charges. For more information please call Michael Weinberg, Cemetery Committee Chairman @215-321-1312 Shop at AmazonSmile and Amazon will make a donation to: Congregation Beth El Simply Go to: https://smile.amazon.com/ch/ 23-1538398 Page 22 Welcome New Members to Our Beth El Family Michelle and Alan Flash in honor of their daughter, Cara’s, engagement to Marshal Davis Esther Herzfeld, Lois Levey’s mother, mother-in-law to Brian & grandmother of Aaron and David Thank you… Juliette Harvey for the countless hours of chairing and volunteering for The Oring Family Hesed Committee. We appreciated your commitment to the committee. Debbie Wachspress for taking on the responsibilities of chairing The Oring Family Hesed Committee. Keep In Touch! We welcome your ideas and submissions to: The Shofar. Email feedback, articles and pictures to: shofar@bethelyardley.org We make every effort to ensure our information is accurate and up-to-date. If you find that we have made an error or if you have any new contact information, please contact the synagogue office 215-493-1707 x4 or email shofar@bethelyardley.org If you would like to receive a hard copy of The Shofar via regular U.S. mail, do not hesitate to request an issue to be delivered to your door. Simply call the synagogue office. Marc & Gretchen Merchiore and their children Sydney and Jared Eric & Randy Rothstein Dr. Lewis Rose & Galina Saknovich Andrew & Jennifer Braverman and their children Ethan & Jonathan Aron Galonsky & Ella Goldmacher and their children Gregory & Rebecca Page 23 Thank You For These Generous Donations Building Fund Eric J. Marinoff College Outreach Fund Irma Horowitz in Honor of Karen & Joe Lewin's 10th wedding anniversary Alan Weisgold & Arlene Spevak in Honor of Beth Godett's law school graduation Irma Horowitz in Honor of the birth of Ruth & Jack Laks’ grandson, William Harold & Charlotte Denenberg in Honor of Natan & Eli Weinberger's graduations Irma Horowitz in Honor of the birth of Mickey & Marvin Dickler's great grandson, Ilan Harold & Charlotte Denenberg in Honor of Lynsie Lightman's Bat Mitzvah Irma Horowitz in Honor of the birth of Gloria Feldman's grandson, Jacob Harold & Charlotte Denenberg in Honor of Jason Schachter’s Bar Mitzvah Irma Horowitz in Honor of Jason Schachter's Bar Mitzvah Harold & Charlotte Denenberg in Honor of Maya Young's Bat Mitzvah Jack & Ruth Laks in Honor of Cara Flash's engagement to Marshal Davis Phil & Harriet Freidenreich in Honor of Cara Flash's engagement to Marshal Davis Bill & Arleen Barisa in Memory of Ruth Godett, mother of Fred Godett Craig & Barbara Martin in Memory of Hilda Keffler Gil & Lois Goldstein in Memory of Ralph Mezrow Gil & Lois Goldstein in Memory of Mark Fineman Gloria Rosenberg in Memory of Sid Goldberg, husband of Sylvia Goldberg Harvey & Eva Samachson in Memory of Esther Herzfeld, mother of Lois Levey Irma Horowitz in Memory of Ruth Godett, mother of Fred Godett Michael & Rose Koretsky in Memory of Esther Herzfeld, mother of Lois Levey Michael & Rose Koretsky in Memory of Steven Safran's parents, Honey & Marty Safran Randy Flager & Sherry Brooks in Memory of Dorothy Flax, mother of Neil Flax Tina & Michael Rettig in Honor of Maya Young’s Bat Mitzvah Tina & Michael Rettig in Honor of Jason Schachter’s Bar Mitzvah Lois & Jerry Barsky in Honor of Don & Bobbi Lapinson's 50th wedding anniversary Norman & Janet Marinoff in Honor of Cara Flash's engagement to Marshal Davis Ken & Linda Greenberg in Memory of Esther Herzfeld, mother of Lois Levey Lois & Jerry Barsky in Memory of Bonnie Keen's mother, Eleanor Rubin Norman & Janet Marinoff in Memory of Esther Herzfeld, mother of Lois Levey Norman & Janet Marinoff in Memory of Ruth Godett, mother of Fred Godett Norman & Janet Marinoff in Memory of Dorothy DiMarcangelo Norman & Janet Marinoff for the yahrzeit of Edwin Liss Sylvia Goldberg in Memory of Joe Weiss Randy Flager & Sherry Brooks in Memory of Henry Ostro, father of Marc Ostro Sylvia Goldberg in Memory of Dorothy Flax, mother of Neil Flax Randy Flager & Sherry Brooks in Memory of Esther Herzfeld, mother of Lois Levey Tina & Michael Rettig in Memory of Sid Goldberg, husband of Sylvia Goldberg Shelly & Phyllis Forman in Memory of Al Lieberman Tina & Michael Rettig in Memory of Henry Ostro, father of Marc Ostro Irma Horowitz for the Speedy Recovery of John Pashak Cook for a Friend Fund Marc & Joy Finkel in Memory of Henry Ostro, father of Marc Ostro Tina & Michael Rettig in Memory of Ruth Godett, mother of Fred Godett Andy & Renee Flager in Memory of Ruth Godett, mother of Fred Godett Sylvia Goldberg for the Speedy Recovery of Elinor Pressel Sylvia Goldberg for the Speedy Recovery of Toby Joseph Page 24 Thank You For These Generous Donations Fierverker Education Fund Perez Fund Faye Laveson in Memory of Nelly Cohen, beloved grandmother of Jill & Raphael Cohen Jean Snyder & John Paolini in Honor of Ellen Epstein's birthday Justine Fierra in Memory of Leslie Sherry's mother Judith Buch in Memory of Ruth Godett, mother of Fred Godett Heidi Mittleman Library Memorial Fund Ronald & Juliette Harvey in Honor of Gloria & Ed Mittleman's granddaughter Simi's engagement Prayer Book Fund Marni, Bill & Brooke Stahl in Honor of Renee Flager's birthday Oring Family Hesed Fund Ed & Gloria Mittleman in Honor of Bonnie Abrams move to her new home Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund Marc & Karen Shoemaker in Honor of the upcoming marriage of Judy Nussbaum & Marvin Gelblat's son Matthew to Michelle Bev Rothstein in Appreciation of Rabbi Gruenberg officiating at Abe Rothstein's unveiling Barbara Gottfried in Memory of Esther Herzfeld, mother of Lois Levey Harvey & Eva Samachson in Appreciation of Rabbi Gruenberg’s help in planning the Israel trip Dan & Deb Wachspress in Memory of Ruth Godett, mother of Fred Godett Nate & Caren Bosk in Appreciation of Rabbi Gruenberg for conducting a wonderful ceremony for our daughter's wedding Jack & Ruth Laks in Memory of Esther Herzfeld, mother of Lois Levey Jack & Ruth Laks in Honor of Andy Flager's improving health Jason & Lisa Waksman in Memory of Esther Herzfeld, mother of Lois Levey Michael & Tina Rettig in Memory of Esther Herzfeld, mother of Lois Levey Karen, Marc & Matt Shoemaker in Memory of Esther Herzfeld, mother of Lois Levey The Rappaport Family in Memory of Dorothy Dickstein Mark & Barbara Melmed in Memory of Sadie Dolnick, mother of Gene Dolnick Stuart Lighter & Carol Benderson‑Lighter in Memory of Esther Herzfeld, mother of Lois Levey Karen, Marc & Matt Shoemaker for the Speedy Recovery of Rabbi Howard Hersch Rhoda & Morris Volk Memorial Fund Lynne & Fred Poritsky in Honor of Caren & Nat Bosk's daughter Katie's marriage to Marc Sid & Eva Moszer in Memory of Charlotte Hirsch, mother of Peter Hirsch Ronald & Juliette Harvey for the Speedy Recovery of Andy Flager Jane Schwartz, RD, CLT Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist web: janeschwartz-rd.com email: janeschwartz.rd@gmail.com facebook.com/nourishinggurus 601 Ewing Street Suite C-3 Princeton, NJ 08540 609-865-3999 Page 25 CONGREGATION BETH EL GIFT OPPORTUNITIES Tree of Life Honor a birthday, anniversary, wedding, Bar/Bat Mitzvah or any other happy occasion with an engraved leaf on our tree of life for $180 or a boulder for $750. Donation Cards Our donation cards are a wonderful way to recognize important life-cycle events, extend wishes for speedy recovery or show your appreciation for someone’s kindness and helps fulfill the mitzvah of tzedakah. There are two different cards to choose from - a beautiful Menorah card ($7) and a colorful picture of three of our Torot ($18). Your gift can also be designated to one of the following funds: Building Fund Eric J. Marinoff College Outreach Fund Golda Meir Religious Books & Articles Fund Oring Family Hesed Fund (meals for ill & in mourning) Rabbi Gruenberg's Discretionary Fund Cook for a Friend Project Fierverker Education Fund Heidi Mittleman Memorial Library Fund Perez Youth Scholarship Fund (for Jewish camp & USY programs) Rhoda & Morris Volk Memorial Fund Book Dedications There are also opportunities to have a bookplate placed on the back of the front cover of a Siddur (Prayer Book), or Mahzor (High Holiday Prayer Book) - any time someone opens the book, they will learn of your donation: Prayer Book: $54 High Holiday Mahzor: $54 Yahrzeit Plaques Among the customs to help us with loss and bereavement is the commemoration of a loved one on a Yahrzeit plaque. These plaques, which are affixed to a special memorial board in our Chapel, are an expression of love and devotion. The plaque will be mounted on our Yahrzeit board in perpetuity. Each year you will receive a notice of the date of the yahrzeit, it will be announced during Shabbat services, and the plaque will be lit in memory of your loved one for a full month. The cost is $750 for members and $900 for non-members. Cemetery Plots - Beth El owns cemetery plots at King David Memorial Park in Bensalem. Call the office for further details and pricing information. CONGREGATION BETH EL DONATION FORM Enclosed is my gift of $_____________________ (Menorah card $7-$17, Torot card $18+) □ Building Fund □ Eric J. Marinoff College Outreach Fund □ Golda Meir Religious Books & Articles Fund □ Oring Family Hesed Fund □ Rabbi Gruenberg's Discretionary Fund □ High Holiday Mahzor ($54) □ Cook for a Friend Project □ Fierverker Education Fund □ Heidi Mittleman Memorial Library Fund □ Perez Youth Scholarship Fund □ Rhoda & Morris Volk Memorial Fund □ Prayer Book ($54) Recipient _______________________________ Occasion_____________________________ Recipient Address ________________________________________________________________ Donor Name(s)___________________________________________________________________ Donor Address___________________________________________________________________ I would like more information on: □ Tree of Life □ Yahrzeit Plaques □ Cemetery Plots □ Other Ways I Can Give Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Congregation Beth El 375 Stony Hill Road Yardley, PA 19067 Shofar Editorial Committee Charlotte Denenberg, Barbara Fineman, Sara Pollock Main Office .......................................... 215-493-1707 Fax ........................................................ 215-493-7717 E-mail .................................. Office@BethElYardley.org FJLC ............................................................................ x2 Gift Shop .................................................................... x6 Professional Staff Joshua Z. Gruenberg, Rabbi ..................................... x5 Karen Lewin, Education & Youth Director ............... x3 Barbara Schwartz, Office Manager……..……………….x4 Marian Berger, Bookkeeper ..................................... x4 Congregation Beth El Officers Leon Weissman............................................. President Larry Schachter …………………………..1st Vice President Rob Lightman …………………………….2nd Vice President Sheryl Fruithandler……………………...3rd Vice President Wendy Winokur ............. Co-Education Vice President Rachel Oring ................... Co-Education Vice President Beth Sadoff .................................................. Secretary Steve Lubin ................................................... Treasurer