March 2014 - Central Reform Congregation
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March 2014 - Central Reform Congregation
March 2014 | vol. xxviiI no. 7 The Beatles Invade Purim! Megillah Reading - Saturday, March 15, 7:30 pm Carnival - Sunday, March 16, 1:00-3:00 pm/Family Megillah at 2:15 Services Friday Evenings March 7 Kabbalat Shabbat 7:30 pm 9th Grade Lobby Speeches March 14 Kabbalat/Social 7:30 pm Responsibility Shabbat March 21 Kabbalat Shabbat March 28 Kabbalat Shabbat 7:30 pm 7:30 pm Saturday Mornings March 1 P’kudei 10:00 am Bat mitzvah of Isabelle Mills March 8 Vayeikra March 15 Tzav March 22 Sh’mini March 29 Tazria 10:00 am 10:00 am 10:00 am 10:00 am central reform congregation 5020 waterman blvd. st. louis, mo 63108 (314) 361-3919 info@centralreform.org www.centralreform.org My son Gabe found himself in an interesting situation recently. He had to participate in a Christmas quiz, game show like. Now, our family respects the holiday and we are friends with many Christians who consider it sacred, but suffice it to say, the details are not part of our collective knowledge base! He wasn’t doing very well. Finally, he got a question he thought he had a chance on—‘name three of Santa’s reindeer.’ Gabe pressed the buzzer and answered triumphantly, “Dasher…Dancer… and Rudolph!” The facilitator retorted, “Sorry, that is incorrect—Rudolph is not real.” To which Gabe replied, “I didn’t think any of them were actually real!” The next step after such a story is to quickly acknowledge that Judaism too has its share of fanciful teachings, un-tethered from reality. We need look no further than the next holiday on the calendar, Purim. Even many observant biblical scholars consider the Book of Esther, the basis of Purim, to be a farce, a topsy-turvy tale of intrigue filled with too many entertaining ironies to actually be factual: The King expels one Queen because she never listens to him, and ends up following the orders of her replacement, Queen Esther! The gallows that Haman (Boo!) prepares for the Jews is used on Haman himself! There is remarkable heroism from some quarters and diabolical acts from others, and not even one mention of God who is supposed to make sense out of it all. Even the Jews who are spared from genocide in the story turn around to go on a murderous rampage of their own. Our Purim celebrations mirror this; we are supposed to get so crazy with drink, mirth, and masks that all celebrants, together for a religious occasion, temporarily lose the ability to differentiate good from evil! Purim can be considered existentialist, the idea that life goes forward randomly as is, without rhyme, reason, or plan. People can be radically holy and unspeakably horrific; nature is both beautiful and destructive. And in truth, to study science, psychology, and history is to confirm this is the way of the world; so often one step forward and then two steps back. This is why existentialism and depression so often go together. However, religious existentialism is a way I have learned to go forward with optimism and integrity. It is about acknowledging and learning from the random nature of reality and taking it upon ourselves to create meaning, so we can respond to life’s craziness with compassion, love, justice, and peace. This to me is the true purpose of religion, to give people the values, rituals and stories that allow us to face the stark reality with courage, community, and hope. As Rabbi Rami Shapiro has written, “Religion is a figment of the imagination, and that is why we need it!” And so we will celebrate Purim at CRC with a little help from our friends, The Beatles. We will see that “nothing is real (and nothing to get hung about).” We will then emerge from that dose of reality and in the face of it we will feed our friends (mitzvah of Purim), share our resources with the poor and vulnerable (mitzvah of Purim), and witness the inevitable arrival of spring, a time for hope and renewal. B’ Ahavah (With Love), Rabbi Randy 2 Mazel Tov qq Saida Donaldson on her bat mitzvah qq Amanda Shifrin on her bat mitzvah qq Jordan Shifrin on his bar mitzvah Sincere Condolences qq Maria DeShields on the death of her brother, Calvin DeShields qq Deb Levin on the death of her mother, Esther Levin qq Ira Blank on the death of his father, Joe Blank qq Ruth Waks on the death of her stepfather, John Thompson Welcome to New Members qq Marc Dorfman and Jana Dorfman Marcette and Eva qq Reda Harris-Walker qq Bob and Audrey Rubin qq Allison and Dvir Tzadok Call for CRC Photos! We are in the process of creating two new photo boards with pictures from the last 10 years. If you have a photo that you would like us to consider for inclusion (please no b’nai mitzvah photos), e-mail an electronic file to jenf@centralreform.org or bring a hard copy to the front desk. CRC does not put names on our building, only the faces of the people that make our community sacred. crc news Social Responsibility Shabbat Movies With The Rabbis Series Friday, March 14, 7:30 pm Sunday, March 23, 4:00 - 6:00 pm A Class Divided Why should Missouri have early voting? There is nothing more American than standing up and exercising your right to vote. But, as our lives get busier, it is increasingly more difficult for many voters to make it to the polls on Election Day. Early voting provides every registered voter with the additional convenience and flexibility that many need to participate in our great civic tradition. CRC is a proud supporter of this early voting initiative. We believe that increasing opportunities to vote will empower more people in our democracy. Early voting won’t fix everything, but will certainly give more people a voice. Please come to our March Social Responsibility Shabbat to hear from Jobs With Justice’s Richard von Glahn, who will speak about this issue and what we Request from our Librarian Please do not donate books to our Sifriat Shalom, the CRC Library, without checking with our librarian, Miriam Raskin at miriam@centralreform.org as to whether those volumes are part of our library plans. We have no room to store unplanned for donations. Thank you! The day after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in April of 1968, students in Jane Elliot’s third grade class in a small, all-white Iowa town were confused about why anyone would kill Dr. King. In an effort to teach her students what discrimination feels like and what it can do to people, Elliot divided her class into blue-eyed and brown-eyed groups. One day she treated the blueeyed group as the superior group with the brown-eyed group being inferior. The next day she switched. What she saw, and what the students learned, was astonishing. This is the story of that lesson, its lasting impact on the children, and its enduring power thirty years later. Our Tikkun Closet needs Your Help We need more of your donations of cold weather clothing and non-perishable food. New underwear and socks are always appreciated. Please leave all donations in the congregational coat closet in the area designated for donations. We can also use volunteers to sort your donations and take them out to the Tikkun Closet. education & more March University Series with rabbi susan Collage Tuesdays in March, 7:00 pm LGBTQ families Torah for Adults: The stories you never heard in religious school. Rape, incest, genocide and god described as a “man of war.” Torah is messy and not always about peace and love. Instead of skipping over the parts we don’t like, let’s dive into the most difficult of these stories, including the Megillat Esther and the story of Purim, to uncover the dark side of the human narrative and let it challenge how we live today. Maggie’s Corner... Basic Judaism Saturday, March 15, noonish Please join us as we learn about Passover! Passover is the center of our calendar. It is the celebration of freedom and becoming a people. Call Maggie Duwe at (314) 361-1564 ext. 112 for more information. Friday Torah Study Fridays, 1:45-3:00 pm Join us as we continue to discuss Deuteronomy. The emphasis is on reading the Torah, primarily in English, with Hebrew explanations. Our discussions don’t strictly follow the portion. We always find enough in every portion to last us several weeks. Please contact Maggie Duwe at (314) 361-1564 ext. 112 or maggie@centralreform.org. Sunday, March 9, 1:00-3:00 pm Please join CRC, our neighbors the First Unitarian Church, the COLLAGE folks, and others for an afternoon of community and learning. As we come together on March 9, our genuine hope is that we support existing relationships and build new ones. And have some fun along the way. Look forward to watching a movie, eating popcorn, and hearing from people from past COLLAGE communities and from COLLAGE staff. We have also built in time for discussion and to connect with one another. COLLAGE envisions a world in which youth with one or more lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or queer (LGBTQ) parents are connected to a broad community of peers and mentors, are recognized as the authorities of their shared experiences, belong to respected and valued family structures, and have the tools and support to create and maintain a just society. Please RSVP to Maggie Duwe, Maggie@ centralreform.org or 314.361.1564, ext. 112 and feel free to reach out with questions. Triple Chai + Brunch and Program (Anyone 55 and Over) Sunday, March 2 10:30 am - 12:30 pm What is absolutely, positively guaranteed to thrill you, delight your senses, astound you, warm your heart and make you even prouder of our CRC Community!?! How about a Sunday morning at the circus, with CRC’s very 3 own Circus Maven, Jessica Hentoff, founder of Circus Harmony, and some of the unbelievably talented members of her troupe! Join the Triple Chai Plus Crowd at CRC on Sunday, March 2 at 10:30 for brunch and a trip to the circus! We are opening this special program to our entire community because this is something you will not want to miss!! Jessica will talk about the extraordinary work she has done using circus arts to promote social change. She will tell us about Circus Harmony’s upcoming trip to Israel this summer to work with the Galilee Circus, which is comprised of young Jewish and Arab performers who are showing the world that yes, we can get along and work together for peace. Please bring a vegetarian dish to share for brunch and PLEASE RSVP to Claire Hyman (claire@clairehyman.com) or Anita Wilson (anita63146@yahoo.com). See you at the CIRCUS!! Making a Donation to the Rabbi's Fund? Please tell us which rabbi. We have funds for Rabbi Susan, Rabbi Randy, and Rabbi Ed. You can also split your donation among them. Just let us know. Please make your check payable to CRC and note the specific Rabbi’s fund in the memo line. purim carnival 4 CRC Purim Carnival Sunday, March 16 1:00 - 3:00 pm - 2:15 pm Megillah Skit Enjoy the story of Purim as told by Rabbi Randy and our CRC 7th Graders! Play Games! Win Prizes! Make Crafts! Eat Homentaschen! Plus: Take photos in a Purim-themed photo booth Enjoy jumping in a castle bounce house Costumes are welcome! out teens 5 The 9th Graders in Washington, DC February 20-23, 20 CRC 9th graders (as well as seven chaperones, including Rabbi Ed, Jennifer Bernstein and Jen Bersdale) took Washington, DC by storm! There were several highlights of the trip, but perhaps the biggest highlight was when they lobbied the staffs of Senators Blunt and McCaskill and Representatives Clay and Wagner. The students did an INCREDIBLE job. To hear their amazing speeches, please join us for Kabbalat Shabbat on March 7 at 7:30 pm. They are not to be missed! The 10th Graders in New York City We arrived in NYC, picked up knishes and went right to our meeting with Sami, a Holocaust survivor and our docent at the Simon Wiesenthal Museum of Tolerance. Next we stopped at Grand Central Station for a slice of pizza where we danced with Hasidim, followed by an improv session with St. Louis comedian Joanna Firestone. We finished with Kabbalat Shabbat services at Central Synagogue and dinner at Sammy’s Romanian restaurant, where we sang and danced until midnight. Shabbat brought a trip to the Tenement Museum where our students became an immigrant family just off the boat looking for housing and work; to Katz’s deli for lunch; to a walk down Eldridge street of the Lower East side through Chinatown to Ground Zero. At Ground Zero we stood on ground made holy by remains and stories of those who died that day and added the names of our own loved ones, and recited the kaddish holding each other in a circle. A woman approached us and said she had been watching as we prayed and saw a light shining over us, angels? she asked? a light she captured in a photo (below right) that left as soon as we were done. We walked from the memorial to Park51, the site of the controversial “ground zero “ mosque where the director, a powerful young woman born in East Jerusalem explained why her faith and this community center based on the model of the JCC was so important to her and to the diversity of NYC. The night ended with Times Square and the Broadway musical Kinky Boots. The last day was a trip to Brooklyn and the Lubavitch community of Crown Heights. Thanks to Andrew, Nicole and Brad, and each of our amazing confirmands for being open to the wonder of travel and the experience of finding ourselves in the “other” with hopes that eventually we will all be One. Join us for the Confirmation service on May 9th to hear more! 6 trivia night crc connects 7 CRC Connects Open House a Huge Success Chaired by Lori Becker, Ken Goldman and Scott Levine, this project was a labor of love. It would not be a success without you, our CRC members and volunteers. CRC stands on the principle of being a lay-led congregation, and YOU make CRC what it is. To that end, having our members showcase what CRC is all about, makes this so special, and so “CRC-ish.” As the kickoff event of our 30th Anniversary Celebration, our Open House and Opportunities Fair brought out a huge number of CRC members and potential members who explored how they could become involved in the life and work of CRC. Didn’t make it or are curious? Go to www.centralreform.org/engage to explore your opportunities and to let us know your interests. Photos courtesy of Tricia Goldman 8 Adult megillah Reading Beatles Extravaganza! Saturday, March 15, 7:30 pm Once again, we kick off Purim for adults with a fun and irreverent reading of the Book of Esther. This year, the vehicle to fulfill the mitzvah will be none other than the Beatles, as interpreted by our rabbis and others. All of this complete with a ‘house band’ and hamentaschen for everybody! Feel free to dress in costume. Purim Carnival crc events & tributes Celebrate your birthday with your crc family A birthday can be an opportunity to bring a spiritual element into your life. You can celebrate in a reflective way that helps you think about the blessings and changes the past year has brought. You can celebrate the qualities you most like about yourself or reminisce about funny or heartwarming things that happened in the past year. Why not share this occasion with your CRC family? On the first 7:30 pm Kabbalat Shabbat of each month, CRC will celebrate that month’s birthdays with a special birthday prayer. Sunday, March 16, 1:00 - 3:00 pm, including Family Megillah Reading at 2:15 pm The celebration continues for families and children of all ages. Our bar and bat mitzvah class of 7th graders have taken this day on as one of their mitzvahs and always work hard to provide a carnival of fun and games for the little kids of CRC. In addition, the Shushan Castle Bouncy House will be back, as well as Lisa Mandel and her Green Screen so that you can bring home fun photo souvenirs form the day. At 2:15, we’ll take a break from the festivities to gather in the sanctuary for a rollicking telling of the Book of Esther, again courtesy of the 7th Grade b’nai mitzvah class. Rabbis’ Tribute Fund KAREN, IRA, JONATHAN, AND MEREDITH BLANK With great admiration and gratitude to Rabbi Susan and Rabbi Randy MICHAEL AND KATHY DAVENPORT With thanks to Rabbi Talve for their house dedication and for the many ways she gives JULIA FRANK-HUNDMAN AND DENNIS HUNDMAN In memory of Henry T. Hundman In memory of Ruth and Harry Levinson TERRY KRAUS With thanks to Rabbi Randy for the baby naming of Julia Paige Coulom SARAH SCHNEIDER CARLSON AND ANDREW CARLSON With thanks to Rabbi Talve for the naming ceremony for Graham and Rhys Carlson NINA SWARTZ With gratitude to Rabbi Talve for creating a warm and memorable spiritual ceremony SHIRLEY POTICHA In loving memory of these memorable women: Cecile Poticha, Eva Lamberg, Dolly Sitzer, and Dora Magrath tributes General Fund ELAINE LAPOFSKY KESTEN In honor of Bob Hollander’s special birthday SARA AND FRED EPSTEIN In memory of Dolly Sitzer, mother of Bill Sitzer LAURIE AND MARK BURSTEIN In memory of Dan Friedman, father of Steve Friedman MICHAEL AND LISA ROBERTS In memory of Sylvia Faintich SHARON AND BOB HOLLANDER With healing prayers for their nephew, Bobby S. Hollander MARILYN AND ISAAC YOUNG With thanks RONALD AND JULIE KRAMER In memory of Joel Blank DR. SYLVIA GINSPARG In memory of her father, Sidney Levine SHARON BURDE With thanks to Rabbi Susan and CRC LORI BECKER With gratitude to our CRC volunteers for their time and dedication in making the Open House possible and with love and thanks to Susan Spiegel ORIETTA KOHN In memory of Faustino Vita and Janis Gollub RICK AND SUSAN SULLIVAN In honor of Jennifer and Tom Hillman GEORGE AND SUSAN NEWMAN In memory of JoAnn Kurland’s mother, Nell McLaughlin and In memory of Steve Kurland’s mother, Jewel Marilyn Kurland FLORA AND JOSEPH DULLE With thanks to Rabbi Randy LAWRENCE WHITE With thanks to Rabbi Randy MYRA HIRSCHBERG AND PAUL D. HERSHKOWITZ With gratitude to Rabbi Randy for officiating the funeral of Lou Hirshberg tributes & yahrzeits March 1 29 Adar I March 5 3 Adar II *ELLEN HYMAN ROSE Wife of Albert Rose LOUIS AUERBACH Cousin of Bobby Frauenglas ERNEST ROSENTHAL Step “dad” of Beverly Berla BLANCHE BADER Mother of Jack Bader SAM SIEGEL Father of Ellie Jacobs *AMY HACKETT Wife of Brian Hackett JULIE UPTON Friend of Stephanie Kurtzman ANN & JAMES MORGENSTERN Parents of Bernard Morgenstern March 2 30 Adar I ETHEL SHAPIRO ABRAMS Grandmother of Aly Abrams *ESTHER ROSENTHAL Mother of Robert Rosenthal March 6 4 Adar II 9 MATTHEW SCHWARTZMAN Father of Sarah Palermo ABRAHAM TELSNER Great Grandfather of Bobby Frauenglas ESTHER KORNBLAU TRAVERS Mother of Bonnie Mitchel March 9 7 Adar II MICHAEL GROSSMAN Brother of Terri Grossman March 10 8 Adar II ROSE ALBERT Mother of Barbara Citerman MILDRED BINOWITZ Aunt of Shirley Soule SAMMY GOLDMAN Grandson of Vivian Eveloff *GRACE BROD Mother of Jessica Brod STEPHEN FRANK Father of Sabina Holtzman IDA THYSSEN Mother of Erik Thyssen MORRIS ENTIN Father of Harriet Entin BARBARA JANOFF Sister in law of Carin and Erik Thyssen GERTRUDE WEINER Grandmother of Keith Kronemer MIRIAM GOLDMAN Mother of Roger Goldman E. B. LEISENRING Father of Erica Leisenring HYMAN SILVERBERG Father of Allan Silverberg March 3 1 Adar II March 7 5 Adar II ETHEL BARRON Mother of Philip Barron JULIUS COHEN Father of Marshall Cohen ALICE KAMEN Mother of Susan Newman TOM GIBBS Father of Kate Gibbs KARL MAYER Father of Walter Mayer Grandfather of Nancy Mayer RABBI FERDINAND ISSERMAN Grandfather of Richard Isserman March 4 2 Adar II KENNETH KLEIN Father of Gina Rotman EARL HANCOCK Father of Anne Bader HENRIETTA KAPLAN Mother of Henry Kaplan JAMES LENEAVE Father of Kathy Davenport HENRY LERNER Grandfather of Stacy Siwak DR. BERNARD THOMAS MINDLIN Father of Michael Mindlin March 11 9 Adar II ARNOLD EMIL CARLSON Father of Susan Carlson *STEVEN DAVID MILLER Husband of Elizabeth Huxley LOIA COHEN Mother of Nathan Cohen MILTON EPSTEIN Father of Fred Epstein JOHN EVERETT PEGG Grandfather of Carrie J. Pegg ESTELLE FRIEDMAN Mother of Steven Friedman MAXINE SPITZER HESS Mother of Michael Hess MARCEL NEWMAN Father of Burton Newman DORIS PADAWER Mother of Gerald Padawer BERNARD PODOLSKY Father of Suzanne Schoomer *HILLEL Z. ROSENTHAL Father of Robert Rosenthal March 8 6 Adar II MARY CARLSON Mother of Susan Carlson HATTIE KOHN Remembered by Orietta Kohn March 12 10 Adar II MARY GOLDBERG Mother of Richard Goldberg LORRAINE DIPLACIDO Mother of Michael DiPlacido ALLEN OGLANDER Father of Jack Oglander and Amy Wartman JOHN DONAHUE Father of Jane Donahue BARBARA ANN SALERT Friend of Lilli Kautsky and Robert and Susan Appleton MARTIN M. FISCHBEIN Father of Lewis Fischbein PAT GORCHOFF Aunt of Debbie Monfort yahrzeits 10 HEATHER JOHNSON Wife of Roger Johnson JOAN SOFFER Mother of Kirby Soffer MICHAEL KERMAN Brother of Cynthia Kerman *HERBERT SOULE Husband of Shirley Soule Father of Naomi Soule JACK LEONARD KESTEN Husband of Elaine Lapofsky Kesten SANDRA KRAUS Aunt of Keith Kronemer DOLLY SCHULMAN Grandmother of Debbie Monfort March 13 11 Adar II HAROLD EISENBERG Father of Renny Eisenberg LEO ANDREW EPSTEIN Father of Jane Lavey KATHRYN HARRIS Grandmother of David Newman RALPH KALISH Father of Karen Kalish *HOWARD KOHN Husband of Orietta Kohn Father of Luci Ann Kohn March 15 13 Adar II WALTER J. HEIMAN Father of Shirley Heiman LEONA KONOPKA Mother of Marcia L. Miller ESTELLE TOBIN Mother of Mark Tobin RUTH TODD SCAMMON Mother of Connie Joseph JUANITA YAWITZ Mother of Carol Don and Nancy Yawitz *HANNAH RECHT SKRAINKA Mother of Richard Recht FRANK YAMPOLSKY Father of Bruce Yampolsky March 16 14 Adar II HARRY DAUBER Grandfather of Charles Ettelson TODD KRONEMER Brother of Keith Kronemer *ALBERT POPHAM Husband of Jane Popham LEON MORDICK Uncle of Martin Barnholtz and Beverly Turken 12 Adar II JOSEPH BERNSTEIN Father of Annalee Nissenholtz *DAVID MILLSTONE Father of Robert Millstone KATHERINE PHON Mother of Gil Phon JOE SAXON Grandfather of Lise Bernstein JEAN WENNEKER SCHNEIDER Remembered by Robert Schneider JESSE SHAPIRO Father of Robin Rivard Uncle of Daniel Wofsey MOLLY BLAZER Grandmother of Gail Wechsler TESSIE L.. KARFELD Mother of Rita Gram MOLLY L. PIERCE Mother of Dale Schreiber March 14 HYMAN ADELSTEIN Father of David Adelstein Grandfather of Cheryl Adelstein *EDWARD GOLDE Father of Mark Golde THOMAS MOLLOY Father of Julia Williams WILLIAM SENTNOR Father of David Sentnor 16 Adar II IDA ENGELHARDT Grandmother of Steven Engelhardt DOROTHY GOLDMAN Mother of Gail Glenn and Kenneth Goldman ESTHER REDEL Mother of Daria Redel March 18 WALTER J. SKRAINKA Father of Stephen Skrainka March 19 17 Adar II MOLLY GOFFSTEIN Grandmother of Robyn Hunter CECILLE GOLDMAN Grandmother of Tami Goldman NILES KRATCHMAN Brother of Steven Kratchman JEANE K. SUSMAN Mother of Sue Smith CECILIA WONG Mother of Diana Baumohl March 20 18 Adar II CHARLOTTE BROWN Mother of Evelyn Meyer *JUDITH TIPPETT Our member LOUIS DEALL Husband of Betty Deall Father of Renee Deall SAM WEINTRAUB Father of Lawrence Weintraub LILLIAN SCHWARTZ Grandmother of Debbie Monfort *JORDAN ZOLL Daughter of Erica Zoll and Daniel Zoll CLARENCE TREEGER Father of Tom Treeger March 17 15 Adar II DAVE GRAEBER Father of Kenneth Graeber DAN MCLAUGHLIN Brother of Patricia Goldman March 21 19 Adar II MAX B. COHEN Father of Rosalie Rotenberg SIMON RUBENSTEIN Grandfather of Gregory and Todd Siwak LILLIAN SAMET Mother of John Samet yahrzeits LOUISE TEPER Mother of Patti Teper JUNE WIEL Grandmother of Cindy Follman & Emily Follman March 22 20 Adar II KATHERINE P. DAVENPORT Mother of Michael Davenport HAROLD GOLDBERG Father of Miriam Wilhelm *CAROLYN “COOKIE” GOLDE Mother of Mark Golde March 23 21 Adar II 11 March 27 25 Adar II *BENETTE GOLDBERG Our member RICHARD HANDROS Brother in law of Elaine Lapofsky Kesten TZILYA MANTELMAN Grandmother of Yanna Hotter March 28 26 Adar II BETTY FAYE BARTON Sister of Albert Barton MARGUERITE LANE BOWDEN Mother of Robert Bowden CHARLES MCCABE Father of Linda Multack ANDREW J. FISHMAN Brother of Wendy Jaffe FRED MOLASKY Uncle of Cheryl Adelstein CLAUDE MOSES Father of Terry Moses SARAH STEIN Grandmother of Mindy Berkowitz ELI NOVESON Father of Harriet Adelstein Grandfather of Cheryl Adelstein ANN STONE Grandmother of Julianne Stone March 24 22 Adar II FRANK FLOTKEN Father of John Flotken ROSE HUGHES Mother of Barbara Barnholtz DOROTHY W. SCHMITZ Mother of Susan Uchitelle *HARVEY SHAPIRO Husband of Lee Shapiro Father of Ken Shapiro March 25 23 Adar II PAUL KADETZ Father of Daniel Kadetz ELAINE SENTNOR Grandmother of David Sentnor PEARL WINTER Aunt of Debbie Silverberg March 26 24 Adar II NATALIE RIVEN Mother of Stephanie Riven FRIEDA STETIN Mother of Myra Levine Grandmother of Scott Levine March 29 27 Adar II ELENORE COLLINGER Mother of Lainie Neiman ALBERT FLEISHER Grandfather of Rabbi Randall Fleisher JOANNE KERMAN Mother of Cynthia Kerman ROBERT KOSKY Uncle of Terrence Stern PHIL SITEMAN Grandfather of Andy Kanefield and Susan Weissman March 30 28 Adar II EDITH BLUMENTHAL Mother of Carol Esrock HENRIETTA BOGNER Mother of Stuart Bogner ROBERT GLINER Father of Eileen Tamsky RAE ROGGINS Mother of Bunny Shopper SHELDON KAPLAN Father of Lee Kaplan ANATOL TAMSKY Father of Morris Tamsky SHIRLEY MALKIN Aunt of Elaine Lapofsky Kesten AARON SINREICH Grandfather of Albert Barton March 31 29 Adar II MINNIE NOVESON Mother of Harriet Adelstein Grandmother of Cheryl Adelstein calendar: march 2014 12 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday 23 24 25 26 9th Grade Class in DC 11:00 Adult Beginning Hebrew 7:00 University Series 4:00 Religious School Confirmation Class in NYC Thursday 27 12:30 Adult Intermediate Hebrew Friday Saturday 28 1 12:30 Beginning Adult Hebrew 8:45 Torah Study 2:00 Torah Study 10:00 Rainbow 6:00 Adult Hebrew 10:00 Religious School 7:30 10:00 Shabbat Service and bat mitzvah of Isabelle Mills Shabbat Service 9:30 Family Service 12:30 Lunch and Learn with the Rabbis 2 3 4 5 10:00 Confirmation Class 11:00 Adult Beginning Hebrew 7:00 University Series 4:00 Religious School 10:30 Triple Chai + 6 12:30 Adult Intermediate Hebrew 9 10 11 10:00 Final 9th Grade 11:00 Adult Beginning Hebrew 7:00 University Series 10:00 Confirmation Class 1:00 Collage 1:00 Healthcare Forum 7 8 12:30 Beginning Adult Hebrew 8:45 Torah Study 2:00 Torah Study 10:00 Religious School 6:00 Adult Hebrew 10:00 Shabbat Service 7:30 Shabbat Service 9th Grade Lobby Speeches 12:30 60 Mitzvahs with Will Soll 9:30 Family Service 12 13 14 15 4:00 Religious School 7:30 Board Meeting 12:30 Beginning Adult Hebrew 8:45 Torah Study 12:30 Adult Intermediate Hebrew 9:30 2:00 Torah Study Family Service NO RELIGIOUS SCHOOL 6:00 Adult Hebrew 10:00 Shabbat Service 7:30 12:15 Basic Judaism Social Responsibility Shabbat Service 12:30 Everyday Holiness Book Club 1:00 Grief Support Group 7:30 MEGILLAH READING EREV PURIM 16 PURIM 1:00 PURIM CARNIVAL 23 4:00 CRC Film Series 17 18 19 11:00 Adult Beginning Hebrew 7:00 University Series NO RELIGIOUS SCHOOL 20 12:30 Adult Intermediate Hebrew 21 22 12:30 Beginning Adult Hebrew 8:45 Torah Study 24 25 26 11:00 Adult Beginning Hebrew 7:00 University Series NO RELIGIOUS SCHOOL 27 12:30 Adult Intermediate Hebrew 5:00 Room at the Inn 31 1 2 11:00 Adult Beginning Hebrew 7:00 University Series 4:00 Religious School 12:30 Adult Intermediate Hebrew 3 NO RELIGIOUS SCHOOL 6:00 Adult Hebrew 10:00 Shabbat Service 7:00 12:30 The Magic of Hebrew Chant Shabbat Service 28 29 12:30 Beginning Adult Hebrew 8:45 Torah Study 2:00 Torah Study 10:00 Religious School 6:00 Adult Hebrew 10:00 Shabbat Service 7:30 30 9:30 Family Service 2:00 Torah Study 9:30 Family Service Shabbat Service 4 5 12:30 Beginning Adult Hebrew 8:45 Torah Study 2:00 Torah Study 10:00 Rainbow 6:00 Adult Hebrew 10:00 Religious School 7:30 10:00 Shabbat Service and bar mitzvah of Ben Greenberg 12:30 Lunch and Learn with Our Rabbis Shabbat Service 9:30 Family Service 6:00 CRC TRIVIA NIGHT