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Colored ?atioi? Ner Tarpid Tan 13 n*?np The Reform Synagogue of Las Vegas if 2761 Emerson Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada 89121 Ruth Fite, Executive Director Jeanne Schomaker, School Principal Terri Herman, Bulletin Editor February 1991 Sanford D. Akselrad, Rabbi Shevat - Adar 5751 Eileen Kollins, President Schedule of Services Friday, February 1st 8:00 p.m. Services Oneg sponsored by B'nai B'rith m, IMS mmum & mum mmum m In late October and early November a group of Las Vegans Friday, February 8th 8:00 p.m. Services Oneg sponsored by Sisterhood Special Speakers - Mike Novick & Dr. Steve Kollins % riday, February 15th 8:00 p.m. Services Oneg sponsored by Sisterhood Friday, February 22nd 8:00 p.m. Services Oneg sponsored by Mr. & Mrs. Michael Dias in honor of their daughter Jennifer's Bat Mitzvah Saturday, February 23rd 10:00 a.m. Bat Mitzvah of Jennifer Dias joined others to form a national study mission to Russia and Israel to examine the social, political, economic and religious conditions in Russia and to witness first hand the absorption process in Israel. These immigrants, arriving now at a rate of almost one thousand per day are challenging the government and people of Israel to provide adequate housing and jobs and to integrate them with Israeli society. Dr. Kollins, past President of Ner Tamid and Mike Novick, Vice President of Jewish Federation and member of the National Young Leadership Cabinet of the United Jewish Appeal, will speak of their experiences and impressions of Opera?tion Exodus on Friday, February 8th. The trip was arranged under the auspices of the United Jewish Appeal and provided unique op?portunities for the participants to meet with American, Israeli and Russian officials involved in this mass Jewish immigration. YAHRZilTS February 1 February 15 February 22 Abraham Chenchinsky Anna Reichel Abraham Rosenblum Samuel Swissman Moe J. Berger Irwin Schuster Marie Scolar Harry Raynes Aaron Jack Wasserman Gertrude Alexander Max Farber Samuel Chamson Elliot M. Bloom Harry Weinstein Sadie Glickman Martin Gerstler Minnie A. Prezant Julian Rivind Belle Cutler Norman Mark February 8 Ben Adler Frances Mocugnni Lester Kallett Irving Fenster Julius Glasser Ruth Koffler Tony Bergman A1 B. Moll Lillian Bulavsky Issik Bernstein Sheldon Silber Ira Allan Moss Ellena Fox Havenstein Regina Newman Sylvia Brown Harry Lader B.J. Phillips Jack RadmanCongregation Ner Tamid RABBI?S MESSAGE February 2nd marks an important date for the Jewish community of Las Vegas. It is ?Super Sunday? and the start of the Federation?s annual campaign for 1991. Literally hundreds of volunteers representing every Jewish organization in the city will be on the phones trying to reach as many people as possible with the intent on raising funds for our community and world Jewry. Anyone who has ever done phone solicitations knows that it is not always a pleasant task. In a perfect world the caller would be greeted with a warm response, ?Yes, I know that this is a crucial time for the Jewish people. Count me in to give all I can. I want to help.? And believe me, the growth of the Federation?s yearly campaign indicates that more and more people are answering the call enthusiastically and generously. But there are others who don?t greet the caller so enthusiastically. They either refuse to give or simply resent being asked. Perhaps, too, they don?t realize the importance of giving to this particular campaign. As one who has devoted his life to Judaism I can tell you that the giving of Tzedakah is of prime importance to the survival of our people. In fact if we were to ask the question, ?How is it that our people have survived for so long, despite persecution, despite assimilation, despite all odds?? We can find the answer by looking in the mirror. Each one of us is a link in the powerful chain of Jewish survival and continuity. By our caring, by our giving, WE make Judaism a reality. The Federation?s annual campaign is used to help the various Synagogues in our community. In addition, Jewish Family Service, the Hebrew Academy, Holocaust education, and the Jewish students at UNLV are but some of the constituencies helped by our Federation. And world wide the Federation is part of a broader campaign which helps Jews in every part of the world. And it should be noted that it is rare that there has been a more important time to give than now. For now we have a chance to rescue the Jews of Eastern Europe. Now we have a chance to rescue the Jews of Ethiopia. And now we have a chance to bring millions of Soviet Jews to Israel in what will prove to be the greatest Jewish Exodus of all time. When the phone rings February 2nd, please pick it up and be counted. And if by some chance you are missed, give the Federation a call. There is no time like the present to help save the future. Sanford D. Akselrad Rabbi ? ______ JEWISH LECTURE SERIES CONTINUES, AT NER TAMID With his subject ?Pirke Avot (Sayings of the Fathers): ATreas- ure of Piercing Insight?, Rabbi Morris L. Rubenstein will be the second speaker on the Annual Jewish Community Lecture Se ries, Sunday, February 24, at 7:30 p.m. Community involved individuals and organizations and the five congregations in?vite you, your family and friends to the winter/spring series of 1991. Rabbi Rubenstein is the Rabbi at Valley Beth Israel in Sun Valley, California, and teaches the ?Sayings? in nine sessions each fall and winter at the University of Judaism?s Department of Continuing Education. President?s Message On behalf of the Board of Directors of Ner Tamid, I want to thank each of you for your support of our various congregational mitzvot, such as donat?ing books and toys for the future Preschool, children?s clothes for the Assistance League School Bell Project, and your recyclable newspapers, aluminum cans, and glass. It is an important part of Reform Judaism to care about others and we are truly a caring community at our Temple. In February we will repeat our very successful program of last February. Again we ask that you bring in your small ?hotel samples? of shampoo, hand lotion, soap, etc., along with similar products from the store. In addition, we would like to have towels, washcloths, etc. that are still usable, but no longer an important part of your linen supplies. These will be donated this year to the Friendship Corner, a facility for the homeless that provides them a place to prepare for job interviews and a phone number and address for potential employers to contact them. This facility was suggested to me by Sister Klaryta, a Holocaust survivor whose family was murdered for hiding Jews in their home in Poland during World War II. She has always been a supporter of the Jewish community and it would be a great way to ?return the favor?. We are tentatively planning a Goods and Services Auction at the Temple during the month of May. This will be an evening of socializing, dessert and bidding on items donated by our congregants, as well as others in the community. A lawyer, psychologist, accountant, etc. would donate an hour of their services. An expert tennis or racquetball player could offer to teach/play with the highest bidder. A dinner for four could be given by a gourmet cook. Any wholesaler or retailer might donate a sample of their goods. We are setting up a committee for this event and would welcome your participation. If interested, call the Temple and leave your name. Hope that February is a great month for you and your families. Eileen Kollins PresidentCongregation Ner Tamid BAT MITZVAH Jennifer Dias is thirteen years old and attends eighth grade at The Meadows School. She loves science and wishes to become an as?tronomer. Her favorite activities are soccer and listening to music. Her favorite group is ?New Kids On The Block? She is excited about her February 23rd Bat Mitzvah date. NATIONALLY RENOWNED CANTOR TO PERFORM AT CONGREGATION NER TAMID Congregation Ner Tamid Brotherhood, in con?junction with Golden Chai, will be sponsoring a Can?torial recital on Sunday, March 10th at 7:30 p.m. The artist will be the nationally renowned Cantor Harold Orbach from Temple Israel in West Bloom?field, Michigan. Cantor Orbach has achieved national and interna?tional acclaim throughout his career. In the United States he has scored triumphs as leading tenor in many roles-operatic, oratorio and in recital. Count Almaviva in The Barber of Seville, Alfred in Die Fiedermaus and many other operatic appearances have won such comments from the press as: ?his tenor is clear, true, tender over the full range...?, ?a lyric tenor of resonance and beauty...?, ?positively superb.? He will be here in celebration of Jewish Music .Month. Tickets are $7.50 for general admission and '$5.00 for seniors and students. Tickets are available at the Temple office. For further information please contact the Temple at 733-6292. P---------------- * TRADITIONAL PASSOVER SEDER Congregation Ner Tamid will be having a traditional seder at the Temple. 2761 Emerson Avenue, on Friday night. March 29,1991 at 6:15 p.m. Rabbi Sanford D. Akselrod will conduct the seder The following will be served: Traditional Seder Plate * Matzos * Wine Gefilte Fish * Chicken soup with Matzo Balls * Brisket & Chicken Potato Kugel * Carrot Tzimmes Dessert * Coffee * Tea Charge to Members: Adults $30.00 Children 12 & under $10.00 Non-Members: Adults $35.00 Children 12 & under $15 Reservations for dinner should be made by March 22 MAIL CHECKS TO: Congregation Ner Tamid 2761 Emerson Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89121 Name:__________________________________________________________________ How many will attend... Adults:__________________________Children:__________________________ Your check is your reservation _________________________________________________________________3 Page 3 Congregation Ner Tamid THANK YOU... Don & Lil Eisner for the donation of books and toys. Alfie Rostov for oversee?ing and helping in clearing the weeds. Ida & Max Bhumenfeld for the toaster oven. SPECIAL THANKS! To Charlie Chips and Dick Falk for their help on the Hanukkah Bazaar. Rabbi Akselrad would like to be helpful to you and your family whenever possible, particularly by visiting Temple members and their families when they are in the hospital, or nursing homes. The Temple office tries to maintain a current list of those who are hospitalized, so please call the Temple of?fice to let us know when you are going into the hospital. Office # 733-6292. SISTERHOOD TO OFFER SPRING BOOK REVIEW Everyone loves a good story. And who can resist the charm and wit of a good Yiddish story? On Thursday, March 14h at 11:00 a.m., Rabbi Akselrad will review the recently published book, Yiddish Folktales edited by Beatrice Silverman Weinreich. This fabulous new work consists of Jewish folktale from dozens of countries around the world. The art of storytelling has been an integral part of Judaism for hundreds of years. This collections seeks to bring the best and wittiest of Jewish storytellers to the modem audience. At his review, Rabbi will share with his audience selected stories and how Jewish storytelling has shaped the ?Jewish Mystique? through the ages. The book review will take place Thursday, March 14th at 11:00 a.m. in the Temple library. A light lunch will take place immediately fol?lowing the book review. This program is open to the community but reservations are a must. Please RSVP no later than March 11th to Sheryl at the Temple office, 733-6292. The cost of this program is $5.00. r-----------------------------------------------------^ ATTENTION NON-MEMBERS ! BULLETIN SUBSCRIPTION FORM If you are NOT a member of the congregation, we will be happy to continue sending our Bulletin to you for the small fee of $5.00 for the year to cover the cost of mailing. If you are interested in receiving the Bulletin for the coming year, fill in and mail the coupon below to: Congregation Ner Tamid 2761 Emerson Avenue Las Vegas, Nevada 89121 Enclosed please find my $5.00 for the subscription to the Bulletin: NEED TO GET INTO THE TEMPLE? In case of an emergency, call our custodian, Richard, at 737-7002. Name:________ Address:______ City/State/Zip:. Phoned )__ V____________________________ J Page 4 Congregation Ner Tamid WHO TO CALL FOR WHAT AT THE TEMPLE??? Presently the Temple staff consists of Ruth Fite, the Executive Director, Sheryl Chenin-Webb, Secretary to the Rabbi and Irene Gold, Bookkeeper. The Religious School staff includes Jeanne Schoenmaker, Principal and Maxine Gratz, Religious School Secretary. We get many phone calls every day and many times it is difficult to know who to talk to. Hopefully, the following will help direct you to the right person: To make an appointment with the Rabbi call..............................Sheryl To schedule a date for the use of the Temple call........................Sheryl To set up a life cycle event call.....................................................Sheryl To talk about my dues statementcall .............................................Irene To send a tribute call.......................................................................Irene To put someone on the Kaddish list call.......................................Sheryl To correct my address, etc. call.....................................................Sheryl To talk about kol nidre pledge call.................................................Irene To plan an event such as wedding, bar mitzvah call......................Ruth To put something on board agenda call..........................................Ruth To request financial arrangements call..........................................Ruth To buy scrip call.................................................Ruth, Sheryl, or Irene Reservations for an event call........................................................Sheryl Problems with facility call...............................................................Ruth Personnel problems call...................................................................Ruth To request a sabbath honor call.....................................................Sheryl Questions regarding the Religious School...............Jeanne or Maxine At most Friday night services, congregants can paricipate in a special way by accepting honors such as: lighting the Sh- abbat candles, dressing and undressing the To?rah or saying the blessing before and after the To?rah reading. We would be thrilled to give any of these honors to synagogue members who would en?joy participating in the Shabbat service in this special way. If any con?gregant wishes to have such honors, please call Sheryl at the Temple of?fice at 733-6292 so we can schedule your honors on a convenient day for you. TEMPLE WISH LIST 1. Books for our Library 2. Incidental kitchen items or $100 3. Two hole punches or $50 4. Floor scrubber or $500 5. Desk for office and school S SCRIP C CAN R RAISE 1 INCOME P PAINLESSLY DELIVERY AVAILABLE. PURCHASE SCRIP DAILY AND FRIDAY NIGHT AFTER SERVICES IN THE TEMPLE OFFICE 738-6292 ? NEW IN TOWN ???? Our Membership Committee would happy to hear from anyone wishing informa- tion on our Temple. Any members who know new people in town or anyone who would like information on our Temple to please feel free to call anyone on our Membership Committee Mary Fox............................................................................ ..456-4452 Jack Nitzkin....................................................................... ..435-1932 Rita Moses-Malkin........................................................... .451-9413 Dyane Kohnen................................................................... ..870-9204 Sheldon Rosenberg........................................................... ..870-8105 Janis Rounds..................................................................... ..896-0013 Barbara Rosen................................................................... ..454-5060 .............................& Page 5 Congregation Ner Tamid A Sample of Some of our Recent Temple Events... Rabbi Akselrad with the 1991 Cpngregant of the year, Marilyn Glovinsky and some of the Temple's new members... Learn more about this great eventt And Bring your canned goods! February 21st 7:30 p.m. Dessert CNT Sanctuary Congregation Ner Tamid Sisterhood proudly announces our new program <<rr,he Food et? Many faces at the Temple's Hanukkah Dinner... Many new faces at this years NTTY Conclave... Page 6 Congregation Ner Tamid MARK YOUR CALENDARS! March 1st... Purim Family Services Friday night Starting at 7:30 p.m. (Moved up from the normal 8:00 p.m. Services) March 3rd... Our fabulous Purim Carnival Sunday at 12:00 noon (you won't want to miss it!!!) in one of this years TotShabbat... i in n ci k F ?UIlUd ebrua j ] ry . 17th :00 p.r FUN! Rabbi Akselrad and Mary Fox in front of the new refrigerator and freezer.,, Two of the many beautiful faces painted at the TotShabbot... Brotherhood / Sisterhood BOWLING NIGHT At Arizona Charlies Casino Rabbi Akselrad thanking Abe Fox for his donation of the commercial freezer and refrigerator that now graces our kitchen... Page 7 Congregation Ner Tamid RELIGIOUS SCHOOL WISH LIST 1. 5 Bulletin boards 4 ft x 6 ft 2. Construction paper 3. Glue sticks 4. Library books 5. T.V. & VCR 6. Chairs-desks 7. Tables 8. Larger classrooms more classrooms 9. Blinds for classrooms 10. Offices and class rooms need painting 11. Cones for use outside (orange) 12. Teacher resource books 13. New printer for apple computer SUNDAY MORNING PRESCHOOL PROGRAM A HUGE SUCCESS On January 13th Congregation Ner Tamid began a preschool pro?gram open to the entire Community. Modeled sifter the ?Mommy, Daddy & Me? programs, over 18 children and their parents attended a session full of fun and learning. A toddler's program (for 2 1/2 to 5 years old), it begins at 9:00 a.m. every Sunday morning and lasts one hour. The program meets in the Temple Social hall. The instructor, Denise Schnitzer, is currently the Pre?school Director at Green Valley Ath?letic Club and has taught toddler?s programs in Las Vegas for many years. Nominal fees are charged and registration is required. For more in?formation or to register, please con?tact Sheryl at the Temple office at 733-6292 or just come Sunday morn?ing and join the fun! TOT SHABBAT Mark your calendars now for this successful program once again this year. Tot Shabbat is a special Sabbath morning program designed for children 2-5 years of age and their siblings. Last year over 80 children participated in the Tot Shab?bat program. Geared especially for younger children, Rabbi Akselrad will con?duct a special abbreviated service for the children. Following services, children will participate in exciting arts and crafts proj?ects and have lunch to complete a fun filled morning. A new member and new chairperson , Helene Smith, has prom?ised a fun filled morning for all the chil?dren, ages 2-6. Place: Temple sanctuary Time: 10:00 a.m. Dates: March 16 & May 11 I--------------------- 1 YES, WE WOULD LIKE TO SIGN UP FOR THE TOT SHABBAT! NAME:_____________________________ ADDRESS:. PHONE: ^CHILD?S NAME:. NTTY is ushering in the New Year with all sorts of terrific activi?ties! Our first 1991 meeting was a fun-filled social. January 30-Febru- ary 2 is the next regional event - Kallah. Kallah will be hosted in Al?buquerque, by New Mexico?s temple youth group called TASTY. After our successful bagel brunch in January we will be scheduling others. As you may know, Ner Tamid Temple youth has been recycling newspapers, glass and aluminum cans. Thanks a lot for those of you have brought some in. Your support is greatly appreciated. CONGREGATION NER TAMID SEEKS PRESCHOOL DIRECTOR Congregation Ner Tamid, a Reform Congregation, is seeking a highly motivated, qualified, experi?enced Preschool Director. This per?son would create a brand new 5 day a week Preschool program at the Temple. This position would require someone with good administrative skills and a background in education. If interested please call Rabbi Aksel?rad at 733-6292. TOYS WANTED In the month of January, Con?gregation Ner Tamid is beginning a new Mitzvah Project. To prepare for the future daily mid-week Pre-school, scheduled to open this fall, everyone is asked to donate toys, puzzles, books, records, tapes, etc. your children no longer use. Any items that cannot be used by the new per-school will be donated to a children?s shelter. A letter from Ner Tamid for a tax deduc?tion will be available. Denise Schnitzer has agreed to serve as our Pre-school Committee Chairperson with Marilyn Etcoff and ? Debbie Kaner serving as assistant chairpersons. If you are interested in getting involved in this project, please call the Temple office at 733-6292. Page 8 Congregation Ner Tamid GOLDEN CHAI NEWS On January 17 Golden Chai held its installation and also honored three outgoing officers at a luncheon meeting. Dorothy Herman, who has presided over the group for five long years, was highly praised for her dedication and hard work. Ruth Goldman and Anne Frisch, outgoing Treasurer and Secretary, were thanked for their years of service as well. It is hoped that these capable ladies will continue to serve the Golden Chai Seniors. Rabbi Akselrad installed the new officers of Golden Chai who are as follows: Helen Zliser...................................................President George Lipshaw.............................................Vice President Goldie Brickman............................................Treasurer Ronae Fink .....................................................Recording Secretary Claire Cohen..................................................Corresponding Secretary Ida Blumenfeld..............................................Membership Rita & Herman Malkin.................................Program Charles & Genevieve Gold............................Hospitality Fran Lipshaw................................................Sunshine Max Blumenfeld............................................Catering Joe Fink.........................................................Catering Arthur Cohen.................................................Catering Dorothy Herman ............................................Trustee Max Blumenfeld............................................Trustee I feel very fortunate to be working with a highly enthusiastic and capable board and I look forward to an enjoyable and productive year. On the planning board at this time Eire special interest groups which will meet following our general meetings and programs held on the first and third Thursdays of each month. The first of such groups will be a Yiddish class taught by Avis Katz and a widows support group led by Sandra Greenblatt. There will be a program planned for every meeting with business being kept to a minimum. Please check the Las Vegas daily newspapers or Jewish newspapers for announcements of coming events. And don?t forget that bagels and coffee are available at noon. We sincerely hope that the senior members of Congregation Ner Tamid will come to visit us in the very near future. We believe that Golden Chai will offer you a Golden Opportunity for enjoyment, socialization and education. Shalom, Helen Zliser Sisterhood Tributes From Lil & Don Eisner to Hortense & Sam Alper, in memory of mother Rose Herman From Bernice May to Hortense & Sam Alper, in memory of mother Rose Herman From Sisterhood to Hortense Alper, in memory of mother From Barbara & Dick Rosen to Hortense Alper, in memory of mother From Don & Lil Eisner to Natalie & Gil Shaw, Mazel Tov on son Jeffs marriage From Lil & Don Eisner to Florence Weinstein, Mazel Tov on Grandson?s wedding From Don & Lil Eisner to Harvey & Fran Sanoff, Congratulations on your new granddaughter From Laverne & Robert Hirsh to Mr. & Mrs. Gil Shaw, in memory of their Father, Murray From Audrey, Joel, Matthew & Justin Mishalow to Dora Jacobs, in memory of daughter Rose From Audrey, Joel, Matthew & Justin Mishalow to Mr. & Mrs. C. Zane Jacobs, in memory of sister Rose From Helen & Bill Zliser to Joe Schwartz, Wishing you a speedy recovery From Barbara & Dick Rosen to Helen Zliser, Congratulations on being installed as President of Golden Chai and on Bill and your anniversary From Sisterhood to Milton Was- serman, Wishing you a speedy recovery Campership Fund: From Dyane, Sig & Jeremy Ko hnen to Hortense & Sam Alper, in mem?ory of mother Rose Herman From Sig & Dyane Kohnen to Joe Schwartz, Wishing you a speedy recovery BROTHERHOOD SISTERHOOD BOWLING NIGHT On Sunday, February 17th, the Brotherhood and Sisterhood will be hav?ing a joint Bowling Night. This evening of fun and prizes will take place at Arizona Charlies Hotel and Casino. The evening will begin with dinner at 6:00 p.m. then bowling will commense afterwards. Prizes will be awarded so brush up on that game. Look for the flyer to come for more details. We all look forward to seeing you there! msm TAMim smmimamB INVITES YOU, YOUR SPOUSE AND YOUR FRIENDS TO ATTEND OUR PRIME TIME NUTRITION PROGRAM AND GENERAL MEETING ON FEBRUARY21st, 7:30 P.M. OUR GUEST SPEAKER AT THE TEMPLE WILL BE LISA SHERMAN-CAVARETTA, M. ED. REGISTERED DIETICIAN AFTER HER PRESENTATION SHE WILL ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS CONCERNING DIET & NUTRITION A DELICIOUS AS WELL AS NUTRITIOUS DESSERT WILL BE SERVED. IF YOU LIKE IT, THE RECIPE IS YOURS! R.S.V.P. TEMPLE OFFICE 733-6292 Page 9 Congregation Ner Tamid GENERAL FUND From Eileen Kollins to Anne Cohen, In memory of Emily Renner, mother. From Dr. Jeffrey Katz to Carol Raizin & family, In memory of William Ackerman. From the Glovinsky Family to Milton Wasserman, Wishing you a speedy recov?ery. Get well, soon. From the Glovinsky Family to Joe Schwartz, Wishing you a speedy recov?ery. Get well soon. From Ida Aberman to Hilda Daitch, Happy 80th Birthday. Health & happiness al?ways. From Rita & Herman Malkin to Reva Schwartz, In loving memory of your brother. From Eileen Kollins & Family to Marilyn Glovinsky, In memory of Aunt Ruth. From Eileen Kollins & Family to Lil & Sol Goldberg, In memory of Ruth Getzell. From Dr. & Mrs. Roger Simon to the Shaw Family, In memory of Murray Shaw. CHOIR FUND From the Chenins, Frankls & Webbs to Hortense Alper, In memory of Rose Her?man. From Francis & Richard Klamian to Hortense Alper, In memory of mother Rose Herman. From Thelma Karo to Hortense Alper, In memory of Rose Herman. From Dr. Connie McCall & Dr. Ben Gold Hamber to Hortense Alper, In memory of mother Rose Herman. From the Schnitzer Family to Hortense Alper, In memory of mother Rose Her?man. From Natalie & Art Berger to Hortense Alper, In memory of mother Rose Her?man. From Stuart & Kathleen Berger to Hortense Alper, In memory of mother Rose Herman. From the North Shore JCC - Barbara Schneider - to Hortense Alper, In memory of mother Rose Herman. From Tyrone Tabak to Hortense Alper, In memory of mother Rose Herman. From Marilyn Glovinsky to Hortense Alper, In memory of mother Rose Her?man. From Jeanne Schomaker and the Relig?ious School to Hortense Alper, In memory of mother Rose Herman. From Rita & Herman Malkin to Hortense Alper, In memory of mother Rose Her?man. From Ida & Max Blumenfeld to Hortense Alper, In memory of mother Rose Her?man. PRAYER BOOK From C-NT Sisterhood to Hortense Alper, In memory of mother Rose Herman. From Sig, Dyane, & Jeremy Kohnen to Hortense Alper, In memory of mother Rose Herman. From Sig, Dyane & Jeremy Kohnen to Gil Shaw & Family, In memory of Murray Shaw. From David, Rona, Jarrid & Jennifer Mendelson to The Shaw Family, In memory of Murray Shaw. PRESCHOOL FUND From Dr. Bill and Shirley Bossak in ap?preciation of Rabbi Akselrad's services. TREE CERTIFICATE From Mom, Dad & Brother Bradley in honor of baby naming of Kaelah Whitney Silverstein. RABBI'S DISCRETION?ARY FUND From Dr. Bill and Shirley Bossak in ap?preciation of Rabbi Akselrad's services. Stanley Ames Goldie Brickman Karen Borgelt Aaron Bossak Sharon Cohen Sylvia Cohen Joan Dunn Sharlene Flushman Harold Gerecht Edie Glasser Dale Glicken Helen Ginsberg Marissa Godorov Gail Godorov JoAnn Giles Mort, Goldstein Laverne Hirsh Albert Kallett Gregory Kamer Norman Kaufman Larry Lehrner David Lehrner Richard Lewis Morton Livenston Karen Mann Marisa Marano Emily Miller Henry Minsey Alan Molasky Jason Moss Stephen Newmark D?vore Ober Barbara Ober Martha Reiser Peter Schomaker Scott Schreiber Stephanie Schwartz Norton Shapiro Natalie Shaw Carol Siegel Mildred Silverstein Roger Simon Lindsey Slocum Sue Slocum Ben Sprague Joan Stein Ronald Stein Andrew Stein Matt Stone Benjamin Stone Robert Unger John Wanderer Helen Zliser Oops! We missed Rene & Glen Raynes last month. Many More Years! 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