CONGREGATION RODEF SHOlOM - American Jewish Archives
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CONGREGATION RODEF SHOlOM - American Jewish Archives
Upcolning Events SIMCHAT TORAH SERVICE Friday, October 1 8:00p.m. Join us as we unroll the entire Torah scroll around the Sanctuary. CONGREGATION RODEF SHOlOM A Monthly Publication of Congregation Rodef Sholom * Youngstown, Ohio October 1999 SHEMINI ATZERET YIZKOR MEMORIAL SERVICE Saturday, October 2 . 11:00 Luncheon folloWing the service. Call the office for reservations. a.m. SISTERHOOD OPENING LUNCHEON Tuesday, October 5 12:00 Noon SOCIAL ACTION SHABBAT with guest speaker BARBARA RIBAKOVE GORDON Executive Director, National Conference on Ethiopian Jewry Friday, October 15 8:00 p.m. TOTSHABBAT Saturday, October 16 10:00 a.m. Volume 65, Number 2 Kindling the Light TishrilCheshvan 5760 Rabbi Frank Muller Following immediately after Sukkot, Simchat Torah brings the fall holidays to a close. Marking the culmination of the cycle of weekly Torah readings and their beginning again from Genesis, it is celebrated with a joyousness that exceeds that of any other holiday in the Jewish calendar. In the Bible, Sukkot, the major harvest festival, is the holiday marked for special joy. "And you shall be altogether joyous," says the Torah regarding this festival. Understandably, for our ancestors, when the crops were in and there was assurance of food for the months ahead, it was natural to express one's feelings in thanksgiving and joyous celebration. "They who sow in tears shall reap in joy." says the psalmist. But why the joy on Simchat Torah? It does not celebrate any historical event, nor is it in any way associated with the bounty of nature. It is not a continuation of Sukkot. Neither the sukkah nor the etrog and lulav have a place in its observance. It is not even mentioned in the Torah. As a matter of fact, it did not come into being until the Middle Ages. Yet, as the years went by the people took Simchat Torah to their hearts and invested it with a special feeling shared by few other observances in Jewish life. The answer is simple. There is such a thing as gratitude for the blessings of nature. Not to take God's bounty for granted but to rejoice in God's goodness - that is a basic quality of the thoughtful person. But an even higher quality of a civilized person is the ability to recognize and appreciate the bounty of the spirit. This is what Simchat Torah represents. BROTHERHOOD OPENING DINNER with guest speaker BERTRAM DE SOUZA Wednesday, October 20 6:00 p.m. Ultimately, it is in the spiritual insights of our faith and our way of life that the essential nature of Judaism is to be found. Simchat Torah celebrates this fact. . It is altogether fitting that we demonstrate our appreciation of this remarkable quality of our heritage by letting our joy be unconfined at this happy time of rejoicing with the Torah . . NEW AND 50 YEAR MEMBERSHABBAT Friday, October 29 Service - 6:00 p.m. Dinner - 6:45 p.m. This year we will be doing something very special. We will unroll the Torah Scroll around the entire sanctuary for all to see and hold. It will be unlike anything you have experienced before. Since the Torah is the possession of the whole Jewish people, what better way to rejoice than to have all of us hold the Torah as one big community. I hope to see as many of you as possible for our special celebration of Simchat Torah. My View from the Bilnah E171il S. Dickstein The Rodef Sholom Sanctuary Fund to replace the chairs and carpet in the Sanctuary is well under way. We have received $15,000 from the estate of the late Ben Gould, may his memory be for a blessing. We have-also received $5,000 from Sisterhood. The estimated cost of the necessary renovation is $50,000. Are there any donors out there willing to help us reach our goal? All donors will be recognized. Our "College Connection" program is off the ground under the leadership of Bonnie Grossman, Sherry McKelvey and Fran Rothenberg. Be sure the Temple office is aware of your college student's address. Our membership is slowly growing. If you know of any new Jewish people in town or of any unaffiliated Jews ready for us please inform the office. The SCRIP program is now history. Thanks to the superlative efforts of Marilyn Oyer and Barbara Clouse, we have sold out our entire remaining stock of SCRIP and have decided not to pursue this any more. Thanks to all who participated. Our guest speaker on October 15th, Barbara Ribakove Gordon, is a musthear event for Temple members. Please come out to support your Temple for our very first Social Action Shabbat. We would appreciate a large .turnout. The Chai-Tones can use more male voices. Please call the Rabbi if you have a yen to sing. Our musical programs are uniformly successful. Remember, there is always a lot to be thankful for, if you take the time to look. For example, as I'm writing this I'm thinking how wonderful it is that wrinkles don't hurt. Have a good month! Congregation Rodef Sholom Elm at Woodbine Youngstown, Ohio 44505 (330)744-5001 Frank Muller, Rabbi Lawrence Ehrlich, Cantor Emeritus Board of Trustees Emil Dickstein, President Stuart Strasfeld, Vice-President Alan Kretzer, Vice-President Elliot Legow, Treasurer Amy Hendricks, Secretary Marilyn Oyer, Past-President Karen Abrams Arlene Brewster Barbara Clouse Jodie Damioli Bruce Epstein Inez Heal Martin Hume William Loeser Walter Malkin Jan Mostov Kelly Newman Sheldon Persky Sally Rose Ernst Rose Donn Rosenblum Evelyn Solomon Sue Weiss Thank You Prognull Notes Marc'ee Anderson, Program Director This month is full of terrific activities for all ages. October 10th is the Kick-Off Event for our Junior Youth Group. We'll enjoy a pizza lunch in the Elaine Lester Youth Lounge at 12:15 p.m. after Sunday School, then caravan to Lanterman's Cornfield Maze in Canfield for a fun and active afternoon. Be sure to wear comfortable clothes and shoes. There will be pumpkins and t-shirts for sale after we complete the maze. If any parents are available to help drive, please give me a call at the Temple. This would be greatly appreciated! On October 16th, we will celebrate Shabbat at our 1st fall Tot Shabbat. The morning will be filled with songs, prayers and a special art project. All tots, parents and grandparents are invited. We look forward to meeting our new tots and welcoming back our returning group. With so much going on this month at our Temple, why not place at least ONE event on your family calendar. Make some time to be with your congregational family! ? Cantor & Pinky Ehrlich and Pauline Berkowitz would like to thank the many congregants for the cards, uniongrams and New Year greetings. They were greatly appreciated. The Rabbi and the Office Staff would also like to thank our congregants for the New Year Uniongrams. NOVEMBER BULLETIN DEADLINE OCTOBER 5TH New Melnbers Shabbat Services The congregation extends a warm welcome to the newest member of our Temple Family: Torah Portion: Deuteronomy 33:1-34:12, Genesis 1:1-2:3 Friday, October 1 8:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary Simchat Torah Service Milana Dimenshteyn 634 Carlotta Dr. Youngstown, OH 44504 This year, something new! We will unroll the Torah Scroll around the entire Sanctuary for all to see and hold. A unique experience not to be missed! Candlelighter: Claudia Axelson An Oneg Shabbat will follow hosted by Lisa Levy and Bess Lowendorf. Usher: Dr. Bernard Pevow Milana is a bookkeeper. We pray that her affiliation with our congregation will be fulfilling and inspiring. Saturday, October 2 Shemini Atzeret Service Anniversaries Oct. 2 Kim and Mark Buckley (17) 5 Andrea and Steven Baroff (14) 11 Lynn and Peter Mendelson (30) Stella and Walter Spikell (19) Teddie and David Fine (59) 13 Sherry and George McKelvey (26) 17 Nettie and Leonard Routman (51) 18 Bonnie and Michael Cowen (18) Kimberly and Shawn Lustig (2) 19 Louise and Jerome Letkort Frances and Mendel Harmon (52) 20 Esther and Philip Levinson (53) Laura and Keith Roland (8) 24 Marcee and David Anderson (18) Mazel Tov To Carol and Bruce Sherman on the birth of their granddaughter, Sarah Rose Sherman, born August 18th to Rachel & Eric Sherman of Margate, FL. The great grandmothers are Ethel Sherman and Minerva NudeI. To Norma and Abe Malkoff on the birth of their granddaughter, Jessica Talia Schwartz, born to Dr. Susan Malkoff and Aaron Schwartz. To Morgan Taylor Rubin on her 1st birthday. Morgan is the daughter of Maureen and Jason Rubin. 11:00 a.m. in the Tamarkin Chapel Yizkor memorial prayers will be read, along with the names of those in our congregational family who have passed away in the last year. A luncheon will immediately follow the service, but reservations are necessary. Please call the Temple office. The meal will be prepared by Sheila Golubich. Torah Portion: Bereshit, Genesis 1:1-6:8 8:00 p.m. in the Tamarkin Chapel Friday, October 8 Shabbat Service-in-the-Round The topic for discussion will be the Focus section on Old Age in the Fall 1999 issue of Reform Judaism magazine. Please read and come prepared to share your thoughts and feelings about this important topic that impacts all of us. Pulpit Honors: Barbara Clouse and Jan Mostov Candlelighter: Marilyn Oyer An Oneg Shabbat will follow hosted by Marilyn Oyer. Usher: Clarence Liebermann Torah Portion: Noach, Genesis 6:9-11:32 Friday, October 15 8:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary Social Action Shabbat Our special guest speaker will be Barbara Ribakove Gordon, Executive Director of the North American Conference on Ethiopian Jewry. Visiting Youngstown from New York, Ms. Ribakove Gordon will speak on "The Crisis of Ethiopian Jewry." She is a most enlightening speaker. Candlelighter: Toni Schildcrout Oneg Shabbat will follow hosted by the Social Action Committee. Ushers: Sam Shapiro and Elliot Legow Saturday, October 16 TotShabbat 10:00 a.m. in the Wilkoff Library Barbara Ribakove Gordon will tell a story. Torah Study 11:00 a.m. in the Rabbi's Study Shabbat Services (cont.) Torah Portion: Lech Lecha, Genesis 12:1-17:27 Friday, October 22 Shabbat Service 8:00 p.m. in the Tamarkin Chapel Candlelighter: Gay Birnbaum An Oneg Shabbat will follow hosted by Evelyn Solomon and Sally Rose. Usher: Reese Williams Torah Portion: Vayera, Genesis 18:1-22:24 Friday, October 29 New and 50 Year Member Shabbat Service and Dinner 6:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary Join us as we honor our new and lorig-time members. Dinner will follow the service at approximately 6:45 p.m All . . . those who have been members of the Temple for 50 years or more will be recognized. Candlelighter: Lark Dickstein Usher: Bernard Pevow and Ernst Rose Holocaust Display We would like to thank Dennis, Barbara, Gregory and Jeffrey Clouse for their donation of the following children's literature related to the Holocaust: The Number on My Grandfather's Arm, by David A. Adler. Escape From The Holocaust, by Kenneth Roseman. The Shrinking Circle. Memories of Nazi Berlin. 1933-1939, by Marion Freyer Wolff. Rooftop Secrets and Other Stories of Anti-Semitism. by Lawrence Bush. Out of the Whirlwind, A Reader of Holocaust Literature, Edited by Albert H. Friedlander. These books were donated in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust and in Honor of the Survivors of the Holocaust and are on display in the Holocaust Commemorative Display Case adjacent to the David J. and Mildred S. Wilkoff Library. Reform Movement Biennial Convention Wouldn't you like to be part of the largest gathering of Reform Jews this century? You can be one of the 5,000 people who will gather in Orlando, FI. Wednesday through Sunday, December 15-19 for the Union of American Hebrew Congregations 65th Biennial convention. Yau are invited to join Rabbi Muller, Emil Dickstein, Stuart Strasfeld, Alan Kretzer, Amy Fibus-Hendricks, Leonard Spiegel and Joy Elder for our Reform movement's fiveday convention. Highlights include the announcement of major initiatives for the 21st century by President Rabbi Eric H. Yoffie, more than 160 workshops on all aspects of synagogue life, major addresses by political, religious and intemationalleaders, the opportunity to worship in a wide variety of styles, late-night songfests, and study with leading scholars. Delegates to the 65th General Assembly will be making decisions that affect the lives of Reform Jews throughout North America. In past years the General Assembly has voted on policies determining the role of the non-Jew in (cont. on page 7) /I October 1999 MASTER CALENDAR SUNDAY 3 4 5 11 12 18 19 MSJS 25 26 SATURDAY 1 2 8:00pm Simchat Torah l1:00am Shemini Atmretl Yizkor Service 8 9 8:00pm Shabbat Service-inthe-Round 13 14 20 21 6:00pm Brotherhood Opening Dinner/Bert DeSouza MSJS 24 7 6 FRIDAY THURSDAY 7:30pm Board of Trustees Meeting MSJS Opening Day 9:40am Brotherhood Board Mtg. 12:0Opm Junior Youth Group 17 WEDNESDAY 12:00pm Sisterhood Opening Luncheon 5:00pm Berk Triplets Baby Naming/ Sanctuary 10 TUESDAY MONDAY 27 15 16 5:00pm 465 Gypsy Lane Service 8:00pm Social Action Shabbatl guest speaker Barbara . Ribakove Gordon lO:OOam Tot Shabbat l1:00am Torah Study 22 28 29 New and 50 year Member Shabbat 6:00pm Service 6:45pm Dinner 7:00pm Federation Campaign Event at Rodef Sholom 31 MSJS 5 23 8:00pm Shabbat Service 30 Yahrzeits It is with deep sorrow that we note the passing of our members: The Yahrzeits a/the/allowing persons will be observed during Shabbat Services on the dates indicated. May their memory be a blessing to us all. October I, 1999 * Sara Fibus Beizer Bernice Friedman Louis * Lily Liebman Gancfried * Benjamin Giber * Edward Goldstein * Mae Mende"Ison Gross * Ernestine Harr * Stuart Jack Kann * Charles Kaufman David Kirkorsky Ida Ress Shapiro * Cecile B. Kobacker * Dr. Stanley H. Shensa * Lt. Morton H. Levy * Harold S. Shine * Sara Lippman * Ida Silvers * Morris Lockshin * Dr. Chester Stern Lowendorf* Rose Stahl Milton Malkin Louis Stein * Vivian R. Stoler * Atty. Albert Marowitz * Philip Weiner * David Sacherman * Eugene Martin Weiss .* Edward Schlosberg * Ralph M. Wilkoff * Helen Sedwitz October 8, 1999 * Emanuel Brunswick * Irving Burger * Jennette G. Crow * Dr. Samuel H. Davidow Saul Dumas * Rebecca Magid Fried * Ruth Friedlob Bertha L. Friedman Delphine Friedman * Lillie M. Guggenheim Margaret Harmon * Blanche K. HartzeIl Bernard Hochman Max Krauss * Elayne Kurjan * Dr. Louis Lyman Solomon Marks * Miriam Merecki * Nate HartzeIl Moyer * David Oyer * Dan Robins * Marion B. Roth * Yetta Mirsky Saltzman Esther Saxon * Irene Ehrlich Shapiro Louis Solomon * S. Paul Solyn Leo Tuber * James S. Williams Louis Zoss Max Zlotnick * Edward Goldstein * Alma Liebman Goodman Bess HanseIl * Fanny Myers HartzeIl * Angelica Himelreich * Betty Light Katz * Rose Kaufmann * AIlen D. Keller * Henrietta Klein * Joseph E. Lefkort * Donald J. Levinson David Livshits * Dr. Jack Richard Malkoff May their memories be for a blessing Condolences go to: Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Shennan on the loss of Robert's brother Donald H. Sherman May his memory be for a blessing Pulpit Flowers October 15, 1999 * Alice M. Alexander Esther Aronovitz * Rosa L. Berkowitz * Isador Bernstein Annette Brown * Dorothy F. Brunswick Dena Fine * Selma Feldman * Sadie Silverman Florman Paul Fox * Frank Ephraim * Dr. Samuel Goldberg Sophia Goldberg Stanley Eppstein Elsa Rome Lillian Schwartz October 1 * Fanny Myrand Ben Nudel Maurice Ocker * Gustav Polk * Jack Robins * Nathan I. Roth * Goldie W. Rudolph * Lillian C. Schmidt * Helen L. Schweiger Gilbert Shepse * AIlen Wilkoff Minnie Mirkin Winter In Memory of Brother Dr. Stanley H. Shensa Dr. David R. Shensa October 3 In Honor of Baby Naming of Great-Granddaughters: Savannah Devan, Carson McKenzie and Zoe Rubin Berk David & Elizabeth Fine George & Phyllis Rubin October 22, 1999 BeIIa Applebaum *Hattie Ashkenas . *Clara Badner *Ruth Stolmack Camens *Isaac Friedman Drew Gelbaum *Phillip B. Hodes *Anna C. M. Kobacker Louis Lester * Lester C. Livingston *Jacob Newman *William (Wilhelm) Rose *Saul C. Rose *Louis H. Rothman *Hannah Sauer *Siun B. Scher *denotes memorial plaque *Dr. Sam Schwebel . *Louis Joseph Shulman *Howard Solomon *Helen Sperber Jean SpikeIl *Bertha Wiesner *Anne L. Zoss October 22 In Memory of Loved One Dr. Sam Schwebel The Schwebel Family In Memory of Father S. C. Rose Dr. Samuel Zlotnick Mrs. Alice Lieblich . Pulpit Flowers (cont.) October 29th Yahrzeits (cont.) The Yahrzeits o/the/ollowing persons will be observed during Shabbat Services on the dates indicated. May their memory be a blessing to us all. In Memory of Brother Robert A. Roth Atty. Daniel B. Roth In Memory of Father and Grandfather Harry S. Post Mrs. TIene Malasky Frankie Bruce & Stephen Malasky In Memory of Husband, Father and Grandfather October 29, 1999 * Eleanor Ruth Bernstein Alexander Brown . Angela DeAngelo * Martin J. Dittman *Jerome Engel Madge Frank * Maurie Rose Fried * Rose Friedlob Regina Levy Goldman * Minnie Goldstein * Samuel L. Goldstein * Issachar J. Goldston Leonard Gross Philip Heal Erwin Hecht Harry Hill * Albert Hodes . * Helen Hume * Julia Letkort * Jere David Lustig David Moskovitz * Harry S. Post * Robert Alan Roth * Minnie F. Schlesinger Lillian Schweid * Anna Shulman Somatt * Dr. Lyon P. Strean * Ben Tamarkin * David Traxler * Dr. Herman S. Zeve *denotes memorial plaque David Moskovitz Mrs. Fannie Moskovitz Karen & Steven Shagrin & Family Debbie & Dave Flack & Family In Memory of Mother Maurie Rose Fried Mr. & Mrs. Stanley L. Cohn Reform Movement Biennial Convention (cont.) synagogue life and has taken stands on issues such as economic and welfare reform and the separation of church and state. And, not to be overlooked, the Biennial features the works of artists and crafts people in the largest collection of Judaica ever assembled in North America. Concurrent with the UAHC's Biennial, the Women of Reform Judaism will hold its 42nd Assembly and the National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods will hold its convention, celebrating the 75th anniversary of the founding of NFTB. For a full program, visit the UAHC Web site at http://uahc.orglorlando! schedule.htmI. If you are interested in attending, please speak to Emil Dickstein or Rabbi Muller. Sisterhood Sally Rose, President Happy 5760, L'shanah Tovah from the Rodef Sholom Sisterhood. We hope to see many of you at our Sisterhood meetings and programs. Have you made your reservation for the Opening LuncheonlFashion Show? It will be Tuesday, October 5 at 12:00 noon in Strouss Hall. The cost is $6.50 and guests are welcome. Other events on the calendar this year are as follows: Nov. 9 .................. Open Board meeting 10:00 a.m. Dec. 14.................. Hannukah Luncheon 12:00 noon Jan. 11.. ................ Open Board meeting 10:00 a.m. Feb. 8................... Book Review 12:00 noon March (TBA) ........ Joint Sisterhood Luncheon at Children of Israel March 14.............. Open Board meeting 10:00 a.m. April 11.. ............... Open Board meeting 10:00 a.m. May 9 .................. Donor Luncheon 12:00 noon June 13 ................ Open Board meeting 10:00 a.m. The 199912000 Sisterhood Board: President......................................................... Sally Rose Vice-PresidentlProgram.................................. Jackie Abrams Vice-PresidentlMembership............................ Claudia Axelson Vice-PresidentlRecording Sec ......................... Lillian Kornhauser Vice-President/Corresponding Sec./Donor. .... ~ Dorothy Baroff TreasurerlFinancial ......................................... Helen Leebaw Treasurer ......................................................... Marilyn Oyer The Coordinators for Onegs and Candlelighters are Claudia Axelson and Sally Rose. Please call Claudia at 533-0751 or Sally at 759-1699 to sponsor an Oneg or do candlelighting. Dates are going fast. If there is a special happening in your family, become a sponsor. High Holiday Service Participants After many months of planning and preparation, the High Holy Days of 5760 are now merely a pleasant memory. Our busy calendar year in the Temple forges ahead, requiring ever a look forward in preparation for the next event or holiday. Yet it is important to give recognition and convey our appreciation to those who helped to make our Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services the truly inspirational occasions they were. Many Temple members answered the call to participate in this year's services, and we would like to warmly thank them for adding to the overall quality and vibrancy of the holy days. For Erev Rosh Hashanah, we thank Geri Muller and the Executive Committee-Emil Dickstein, Stuart Strasfeld, Alan Kretzer and Elliot Legow. We are grateful to Dr. Ronald Roth for his excellent message to the congregation from the Youngstown Area Jewish Federation and to Rabbi Ted Levy who offered a moving closing prayer and . benediction. On Rosh Hashanah morning the following individuals participated: Jackie Abrams, Claudia Axelson, Arlene Brewster, Judy Brown, Fran and Mendel Harmon, Richard Shapiro and Steven SheakoskL Special mention · must be made of the outstanding job of blowing the shofar done by Hal Brewster, and the beautiful chanting of the Haftarah portion and blessings by Erin Rocchio. Many thanks to the members of the Chai-Tones, our volunteer choir, who for the third consecutive year enriched the quality of the musical offerings on Rosh Hashanah morning. Their collaboration with Cantor Marie Betcher added much to the service. The Chai-Tones are: Marcy Cohen, Suzyn Schwebel Epstein, Louise Lefkort, Christine Legow, Rachel Malowitz, Ellen KJeinerman Rocchio, Harry Schagrin, Jr. and Frances Sieman. For Kol Nidre, we thank the following participants: Inez Heal, Marilyn Oyer, Donn Rosenblum, Margie Simon and Leonard Spiegel. Special thanks to our Past-Presidents-Josh Blumental, Richard Shapiro and Herb Soss who held the Torah scrolls during the Kol Nidre prayer. Our services throughout the day on Yom Kippur were enriched by Karen Abrams, Dorothy Baroff, Barbara Clouse, Jodie Damioli, Barbara Drabkin, Reid Dulberger, Bruce Epstein, David Heimann, Walter Malkin, Jan Mostov, Sheldon Persky, Jane and David Pollack, Jan Pratt, Sally and Ernst Rose, Donn Rosenblum, Harry Schagrin, Jr., Carol and Bruce Sherman and Sue Weiss. We are especially proud and appreciative of the excellent job that three of the past year's Bar and Bat Mitzvahs did on reading from the Torah: Richard Baroff, Janna Fisher and Julie Mallen. Special thanks to Rhoda Mostov and Elliot Legow for chanting the Haftarah blessings, in the morning and afternoon respectively. Todah Rabbah to the following youth who led the Children's Family Services: Max Altman, Ryan Baroff, Leandra Cohen, Jamie DamioIi, Sara Heal, Ian Levison, Lisa Mallen, Jason Newman, Aaron Pollack, Rebecca Rosenblum, Lia Sheakoski and Ben White. A delightful skit, "Jonah and the Whale" was performed by Adam Anderson, Michael Damioli, Sara Heal, Julian Muller, Jason Newman and Lia Sheakoski, under the able direction of our Program Director, Marcee Anderson. Many thanks to all those who ushered during the services: Richard Abrams, Reid Dulberger, Bruce Epstein, Martin Hume, Edgar Kornhauser, Mark Lan.cet, Elli-Jt Legow, Bruce Lev, Walter Malkin, Kenneth Miller, Sheldon Persky, David Penner, David Pollack, Ernst Rose, Donn Rosenblum, Ralph Rothenberg, Jack Safier, Herb Soss and Leonard Spiegel. Last, but certainly not least, our heartfelt gratitude to Cantor Marie Betcher, whose magnificent voice lifted our prayers and uplifted our souls for the fourth consecutive year. We extend a hearty mazel tov to Marie on her recent investiture from the Hebrew Union College School of Sacred Music, where she received the official title of Cantor. As we continue through the days of 5760, let us all open our hearts to the possibilities that exist in our wonderful congregation. With the ongoing involvement and interest on the part of you, our members, Congregation Rodef Sholom will continue to have a spirit of community and will continue to bring spiritual fulfillment throughout the year. o SOCIAL ACTION SHABBAT featuring BARBARA RIBAKOVE GORDON Executive Director of ·the North American Conference on Ethiopian Jewry Ms. Ribakove Gordon will speak on "The Crisis of Ethiopian Jewry" Friday, October 15 8:00 p.m. Barbara Ribakove Gordon has an extensive schedule as a lecturer. She travels frequently to Israel, Ethiopia and throughout the U.S. and C~nada on behalf Qf Ethiopian Jews. She isa tremendously moving and effective speaker. BROTHERHOOD OPENING DINNER Wednesday, October 20, 1999 with guest speaker BERTRAM DeSOUZA . Political Columnist of the Youngstown Vindicator Hors d'oeuvres Dinner 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. COST: $6 for paid up members $10 for guests If you haven't paid your dues yet, please include with dinner check. RSVP to Temple office, 744-5001 By October 13th - ..- - -------- ---- ----------- -- --------------- - - ---I would like to make a reservation for the Brotherhood Opening Dinner on Wednesday, October 20th: Member . @$6 Dues (if not paid) @ $40 Guests @ $10 each=== TOTAL AMT. ENCLOSED === NAME(S) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ THE ANNUAL RODEF SHOlOM CONGREGATIONAL DINNER HONORING OUR "GOLDEN MEMBERS" 50 YEARS AND MORE AND INTRODUCING OUR NEW M"EMBERS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1999 6:00 P.M. SHABBAT SERVICE 6:45 P.M. DINNER Come join us for an en"joyable evening and help to welcome our new members and honor all those in the congregation who have been members for 50 or more years Reservations must be in to the Temple by October 22nd I would like to make a reservation for the October 29th Congregational Dinner. I am enclosing a check in the amount of $ for: Adults @ $12.50 each Children @ $6.00 each (under 10) NAME(S),-" _ _ _ _----,..-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e COMING IN NOVEMBER 5 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ !SPECIAL ADULT EDUCATION OFFERING ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ MILLENIAL MADNESS AND MESSIANIC FERVOR: WHAT JEWS SHOULD KNOW ~ ~ ~ ~ A four session mini-course ~ taught by Rabbi Muller ~ .Tuesday evenings, : November 2, 9, 16, 23 ~ 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. ~ in the ~Wilkoff Library ~ ~ ~ ~ ~. ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ . ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ While the year 2000 may not have any particular meaning for Jews, prophetic predictions regarding a certain moment in time have been common throughout our history. For Christians, the year 2000 potentially represents an historic milestone. Charismatic Christians have demonstrated their intensified interest in the new millennium especially through pilgrimages to Israel. Some charismatic groups believe it their responsibility to evoke the catastrophic Armageddon in order to facilitate the "Second Coming of Christ." Others believe the anti-Christ is among us in anticipation of Jesus' return. Beliefs such as these, and actions based on them, will proliferate as the year 2000 approaches. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Jews have had their own share of predicted redemptions. On the eve of this new millennium, we shall reflect upon what the Jewish community might expect from Christians concerned with the new century, as well as how this notion of an awaited era manifests itself among Jews - then and now. : ~ ~ ~ : ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1? We Appreciate Your Contributions COMPUTER FUND In Memory of: Jerry Goldberg Mr. Clarence Liebermann Elsa Rome Mr. Clarence Liebermann ENDOWMENT FUND In Memory of: Harold Berk Mrs. Suzanne Berk Elsa Rome Mr. & Mrs. Sam Pearlstein Elsa & Moritz Vierfelder Dr. & Mrs. Ernst Rose James S. Williams Mr. & Mrs. Richard Schwartz Mr. Gary Williams Mrs. Marie Williams Warren Williams Ms. Esther Edwards Mr. & Mrs. Richard Schwartz Mr. Gary Williams Mrs. Marie Williams In Honor of: Special Birthday of Friedl Fisher Dr. & Mrs. Ernst Rose 60th Anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Jack Goldberg Mr. & Mrs. Irwin Thomases Special Birthday of Lillian Yarmy Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Routman Marriage of Liza Yarov Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Foxman HOLOCAUST TORAH FUND In Appreciation: Atty. & Mrs. Bruce Epstein In Memory of: Elsa Rome Dr. & Mrs. Edgar Kornhauser Lillian Schwartz . Dr. & Mrs. Edgar Kornhauser In Honor of: Recovery of Joseph Mirkin . Dr. & Mrs. Edgar Kornhauser ALBERT LEOPOLD FUND In Memory of: Phyllis Foxman Mrs. Stanley Eppstein In Honor of: Recovery of Myrna Block Mrs. Stanley Eppstein MALOWITZ MEMORIAL FUND In Memory of: Sylvan Katzman Mrs. Rachel Malowitz In Honor of: 40th Anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Larry Levick Mrs. Rachel Malowitz MITZVAH FUND In Memory of: Naomi Aron Dr. & Mrs. Sidney Davidow Fanny Herman Dr. Bernard Pevow Lillian Shwartz Mrs. Frances Solomon Reva Spector Mr. & Mrs. Sanford Herman In Honor of: Recovery of Jean Freeman Dr. & Mrs. Sidney Davidow Recovery of Lawrence Heselov Mr. & Mrs. Sanford Herman Recovery of Howard Kline Dr. & Mrs. Sidney Davidow 40th Anniversary of Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence Pass Dr. & Mrs. Sidney Davidow Birthday of Lucille Rudick Mrs. Frances Solomon Special Birthday of Lillian Yarmy Dr. & Mrs. Sidney Davidow Recovery of Judge Julius Zlotnick Mr. & Mrs. Sanford Herman MUSIC FUND In Memory of: Esther Cooper Fried Mrs. Betty Label PRAYERBOOK FUND . In Memory of Elsa Rome Mrs. Frances Solomon RABBI'S DISCRETIONARY . FuND In Memory of: Elsa Rome Mrs. Arlene Harr Lillian Shwartz Dr. & Mrs. Abe Malkoff SANCTUARY FUND In Memory of: Gerald Krause Dr. & Mrs. Edgar Kornhauser Mrs. Evelyn Solomon In Honor of: Recovery of Paul Gluck Dr.& Mrs. Edgar Kornhauser Mrs. Evelyn Solomon 40th Anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Larry Levick Dr. & Mrs. Ernst Rose Recovery of Martin Oyer Dr. & Mrs. Ernst Rose 40th Anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Weiss Mr. & Mrs. Martin Oyer SOCIAL ACTION FUND In Honor of: Recovery of Paul Gluck Mrs. Judith Gross SPIEGLE CHILDREN'S LmRARYFUND In Honor of: Recovery of Joseph Mirkin Ms. Sally Sacks Blau Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Mostov Dr. H. David Sacks Bulletin Sponsors Congregation Rodef Sholom would like to thank the following companies for their support in helping to underwrite the cost of the bulletin. We are very grateful for their generosity. We hope that all of our members will utilize their services. 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