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Kol Ari El The Lion's Voice The Monthly Chronicle of Adat Ari El A Reform Congregation Embracing Traditional Judaism March 2000 24 Adar I - 24 Adar II Vol. IX ? Issue No. 3 KOL HARAV...The Rabbi's Voice The Flying Rabbi My dear friend and mentor, Rabbi Moshe M. Maggal, OBM, was known as The Flying Rabbi due to his vast northwestern territory of which he served as the rabbi. He was the sole rabbi for Montana. Wyoming, South Dakota and much of Idaho. Not necessarily the heart of the Jewish population, the Jews still needed a rabbi, so Rabbi Maggal went by plane to conduct every life-cycle and service. Rabbi Maggal carried a portable Ark with him wherever he flew. I was fortunate that he left the Ark to me upon his death, now displayed at Adat Ari El. There is now another rabbi described by some as The Flying Rabbi for other reasons for which I will explain. Over five months ago I was contacted by comedian David Brenner with whom we share mutual friends. He knew of my former life in show business and as a gymnast He told me that he had an eccentric friend who wanted to be married on a live TV show. He wanted to "fly" the rabbi in on a Peter Pan like rigging to the stage to perform the wedding. Considering my background, David felt I was uniquely suited for this unusual feat "Would you please consider doing this wedding for my crazy friend," he asked? He said that it had to be kept secret as no one would be told that the wedding would take place, not even the family members and news media. After I told him I would consider it under certain conditions, we arranged a meeting. I planned to meet with the TV producers and David's crazy friend the following week. The meeting took place in David Brenner's suite at the Venetian Hotel where he was headlining that week. In the room were David and his two producers, Marty and Randy. David told me that his grandfather was a rabbi and that he had great respect for rabbis. I was looking forward to meeting the mystery groom. David then told me that his eccentric friend was really him. He and his girlfriend of twelve years wanted to tie the knot on his HBO special. Both of the producers are also Jewish; Marty is married to an Israeli and their four children speak Hebrew. We proceeded with the details of the proposed wedding along with the idea of David asking during the test minutes of the show 'Is there a rabbi in the house?' They would then fly me from the uppermost balcony with wires to the stage. They wanted four models to bring on the Chupah and this real wedding needed to take place within four minutes. The Ketubah (marriage contract) would be signed before the show. I was not concerned with the flying aspect I knew the company, Flying by Foy, who have flown everyone since the original Peter Pan. I had confidence that they could keep me safe. I told David and his producers that I understood the wedding would be during a nationally broadcast comedy special, but marriage in Judaism is holy and that there needed to be reverence in the ceremony. I requested that the models be dressed in modest floor length gowns. I felt that had to be my position as a rabbi. This was the area in which the producers challenged 'Ah Rabbi, this is a Las Vegas special, what will people expect?" I made my point dear and they assured they would comply with my request (continued on Page 3) Rabbi Gary M. Golbart President Steven Janovitch 1st Vice President Dr. Phillip Devore 2nd Vice President Bob Stoelman Recording Secretary Jeanne Schomaker Corresp. Secretary Scott Schreiber Treasurer Michelle Blank hi inn ? ili . 1 ? D u 4 immediate rast President Dr. Lawrence Copeland (702)221-1230 FAX (702) 221-1386 Event Hot Line - 390-8142 E-Mail - info@adatariel.com www.adatariej.com 3310 S. Jones BlvtL, Las Vegas 88148 Featured Articles Kol Harav 1 & 3 Bonnie Spivak 2 Sisterhood 4 Birthdays & Anniversaries 5 Yahrzeits 8 Calendar 7 KolAriEl The Lion'* FROM BONNI... Shalom. I had a dilemma this month from which there seemed no way out For a week now, I have sat diligently at my computer every single day and attempted to carve out this month's column. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday all went by and by the end of each day, I was no closer to a column than I had been before. (In deference to our religious beliefs, and also to our Rabbi, I took Saturday off.) Finally, today, Sunday, I sat myself at my computer and gave me a good talking-to. I told me that writer's block was one thing, but this was getting a little ridiculous and I'd better snap out of it Still, I wound up playing solitaire for an hour, checking my favorite Internet sites and going over my schedule for the upcoming week instead of writing. Then my 11 year old son, Andrew, came over and inquired about what I was doing. "Hey, Mom, dont you have work to do?" he asked, eyeing me suspiciously. "Yeah, I do. I have to write my temple column, but I'm stuck, any ideas"? He cocked his head, thought a minute and said, "Why dont you write about what it means to be a Jew?" I started to laugh. "You mean in less than 800 words? Authors have written volumes on the subject. I dont think so, but thanks, anyway." But Andrew would not be dissuaded. "Well, why not? Why dont you write something personal - you know, what it means to be a Jew to a real person?" Suddenly, this seemed to be an interesting idea. He wasnt talking about a philosophical discourse on organized religion, but a personal viewpoint piece. The more I thought about K, the more I liked the idea. "Okay," I said, turning towards him. "What does being a Jew mean to you?" "Well, being a Jew should mean more than having a party when you are a Bar or Bat MKzvah. Being a Jew should be something you do and something you think about all the time." "What do you like most about being a Jew?" I asked. "I like the fact that we're different, not the same as everyone else, you know, not the mainstream." "What do you Nke least about being Jewish?" "Sometimes ifs kind of scary, for any minority, I think, because there are always people who dont like you because they dont understand you or because you are different than they are. You know, they're kind of afraid of you." "Why do you think being a Jew is important?" "Well, it's nice to know that I'm a Jew Hke every other Jew, that's something we have in common and that every Jew is like me. You know, we believe in the same things." After this conversation with my son, I sat down at my computer with renewed vigor. In less than 26 minutes, the column was written (record time, actually) and suddenly I had over 500 words on the screen. I hope that Andrew and I have given you something to think about Until next month, I remain, Bonni Spivak Page 2 M ALYSON FITZGERALD BAT MITZVAH Alyson Fitzgerald has been attending Adat Ari El since she was in the first grade. She attends eighth grade at Becker Middle School. Alyson has been going to Camp Tamarack for the last four years through the Jewish Community Center in Farmington Hills, Michigan. She has played soccer for the last seven years. She likes to dance and hopes to be on the Cimarron-Memorial Dance team when she goes to High School next year. Alyson is currently the Treasurer of her eight grade team. WEBMASTER NEEDED Have you seen our Website lately? Take a look. It's at wwwjKlatariel.com. We receive several guests a day and the site generates interest and e-mails from both locals and visitors from all over the world. Many out-of-town people who are planning to visit Las Vegas contact us through the web page for information and frequently join us for Shabbat during their visit But we have a problem. We need a Webmaster to keep our pages current with updates. If you possess HTML skills and would like to assist Adat Ari El in this endeavor, please contact the Synagogue Office or myself. Steven Janovitch steven@lvcm.com COME CELEBRATE WITH THE FUHR'S Gertrude and Carl Fuhr will be co-sponsoring the Oneg Shabbat on Friday, March 31 in honor of their 36th Anniversary and invite the entire Congregation to celebrate this Simcha with them. Kot Ari El The Lion's Voice Page 3 AAE SCHMOOZERS MEET AGAIN Adat Ari El Scmoozers will meet again to eat and kibbutz on Saturday, March 26 at 7:30 P.M. at the home of Ten* & Roger Meyers, 9627 Gamey Ranch Avenue. Pot Luck food will be served. If your last name begins with A-L, please bring a dessert If your last name begins with M-Z, please bring a meatless salad or main dish. This is a guard-gated community. RSVP's are a must! To make your reservation, call the Temple Office at 221-1230. There will be a map showing directions to the Meyers' home on the Information Table. ISRAEL INDEPENDENCE DAY Sunday, May 21, from Noon to 4:00 P.M., the Jewish Federation, in conjunction with The Jewish Community Center, wiH hold an Israel Independence Day celebration featuring Yoel Sharabi. Details will follow in the next Kol Ari El. SAVE THE DATE! Rhoda Gogatz Israel Independence Day Representative PURIM CARNIVAL Everyone please Join the fun for our Religious School Purim Carnival on Sunday, March 10 from 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. Tickets will be on sale for 4 /I1.00. Needed: Cakes or baked goods and Hamantaschen. Please call Lee Schreiber at the Synagogue Office for more information, 221-1230. Celebrate With Us the Bat Mitzvah of Ashley Nicole Ohriner HL My name is Ashley Ohriner and I have worked for half of my Bfe to prepare for the day when I would go from being a child to a Bat Mitzvah. In other words, I would grow up. I started my Jewish education at the age of eight, and shortly after the third grade I got a letter in the mail that told about a new Jewish School. (The Jewish Community Day School.) I quickly started thinking of ways to convince my parents that this school was good for me and my Hebrew education. Uttie did I know that my parents thought the same. Today I go to Cannon Middle School and I am thankful that I was able to attend such a school that teaches not only the basic skills, but also taught me how to grow up to be a good Jew. On my 13th birthday. December 31, 1M9,1 helped lead the Friday night Service. I was very honored that Rabbi Qolbart asked me to do such a mitzvah. I was confident that I would do great with the help and encouragement of other B'nai Mitzvah students. With the same help and encouragement from my family and friends, I know that my Bat Mitzvah wiH be wonderful. I would like of all of my Congregational Family to celebrate with me. Saturday morning join us as we enjoy the sounds of the Meshuggina Klezmor'im and a traditional Kiddush Luncheon. Date: Friday Evening April 7.2000,7:00 P.M. Saturday Morning April 8, 2000,10:00 A.M. Place: Adat Ari El 3310 S. Jones Boulevard Kol Harav (continued from page 1) Rehearsals took place on the Friday afternoon, the day before the performance. Everyone was aware that they had to rehearse me before Shabbat and I would not return until neariy show time after Shabbat had ended. However, even after receiving all of the measurements of me, the specially made harness did not fit It was nearly two hours after the beginning of the scheduled rehearsal that they finally had the equipment ready to rehearse my flying. This did not leave much time to get the bugs out The rigging had not been secured as they would have liked due to the unusual limitation of the anchoring position of the rig. The landing extension of the stage was smaller than they needed. After six attempts of landing me onto the stage, none were successful. Thank G-d for some large stagehands who kept catching me as I would hit the landing pad then swing off the stage. More work was needed to secure the rigging so it would not twist me crooked, and a larger landing extension needed to be constructed. Shabbat was approaching and I had to excuse myself to prepare for dinner and services. I would have to put my faith in G-d and the abilities of the crew to have everything ready for the show Saturday night During services I alerted my congregation that I was appearing on an HBO special the next night however, that was all I could tell them, and not to ask me anything else about my announcement I figured anyone who really wanted to catch me on TV would narrow down the possibilities. The end of Shabbat came and I hurried to the theater. They had people standing by to take my car and rush me to my dressing room. Shabbat ended at 6:14 PM and the show started at 7:00 PM. Though I was to be brought on during the last four minutes of the show, the crew had much work to get me prepared with make-up, the special harness under my clothing, and the microphone. This took forty minutes. I did not see or hear the show going on until I was brought into position on the spotlight balcony to hook me up to the flying cables. They hoisted me high above the audience, dangling me from the special rig- There I waited for my cue: 'Is there a rabbi in the house?* When the models brought out the Chupah I was surprised by their outfits, as they were not quite what I had requested. However, as they say, the show, I mean, the wedding must go on! It was to David, Elizabeth and their families a touching and meaningful, albeit funny, ceremony. The rest can be seen on David Brenner's "Back with a Vengeance" HBO special, and some have seen a dip on The Late Show with David Letterman, when Mr. Brenner hosted the show. The next day I flew to Florida (this time by plane) for a rabbinical convention where at least five rabbis had seen the show the night before and loved it They were fondly calling me The Las Vegas Flying Rabbi. I am happy to announce that part of my agreement to perform this unusual wedding, was that David Brenner would appear for Adat Ari El for a benefit performance. He agreed; I performed the wedding; and soon, G-d willing, Adat Ari El will announce when our event wiH take place. B'Shalom Rabbi Gary M. Golbart Koi Ail El The Lkxi't Voice Page 4 SISTERHOOD NEWS Sisterhood's High Tea was held on Sunday, February 27. We were served a wonderful lunch, cooked and prepared by Michelle Devore. Our theme was about love and we heard beautiful stories and poems about love. We wore beautiful hats again this year and we all went home with a nice gift from our gift exchange. We would like to thank Michete and Phil Devore for again graciously opening their home and for all the planning, cooking and for making the afternoon a wonderful time for all of us. We look forward to this High Tea Lunch again next year!!! MARK YOUR CALENDARS... SISTERHOOD DONATIONS If you have made a donation of any kind to Sisterhood, and we have not recognized you, please accept our thanks. Let us know and we will add It to next month's list Donation to Sisterhood Received From Milly Cohen Friday Night, March 24 - Tuesday Night, April 4 - Sunday Afternoon, May 7- Sisterhood's Installation for our new Board. Passover Potluck Night Bring your favorite Passover dish and recipe. Our Annual Luncheon and Fashion Show at the Monte Carlo. Invitations will be sent out in the near future for this event TRIBUTE CARDS MAY BE ORDERED Sisterhood Tribute cards are a delightful way to honor a special occasion or to commemorate someone who has passed away. I am now taking orders for - $8 for individual cards or $10 for seven cards. My term as President will end this month. I have enjoyed serving in this position. We have accomplished many things in the past two years, which I am proud of. We have worked hard in contributing to Adat Ari El, had many exciting meetings with great speakers and knowledgeable topics. We have had fun and some great parties, tool 11 I want to thank my Board who has worked hard in making everything we do possible. Many thanks go to all the ladies of Sisterhood who have helped and participated In making Sisterhood what It is. I also would like to thank the husbands (and you know who you are) for schlepping and helping, too. Maze! Tov to our new Sisterhood Officers. Michelle Blank As the newly elected President of Adat Ari El Sisterhood, M gives me tremendous pleasure to present to you the newty elected 2000/2001 Slate of Officers. I feel very good starting this term with each of the ladies by my side. President 1st Vice President 2nd Vice President Treasurer Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary General Board Members: Immediate Past President: Rebbizen: Jennifer Ohriner Nancy Greene Milly Cohen Fern Kosh Bonnie Fox Iris Rosenberg Frances Copeland Vardit Gesund Rhode Gogatz Chris Simon Linda White Michelle Blank Leslie Golbart I look forward to the next two years of my term as Sisterhood President and hope that I will be able to return the joy of membership at Adat Ari El by serving the Sisterhood well. Please feel free to come to me with any thoughts and ideas you may have for Sisterhood by calling me at the Synagogue Office. Todah Rabah, Jennifer Ohriner Sisterhood President Gertrude Fuhr, 221-1230 CALL ME! WELCOME NEW SISTERHOOD MEMBERS Gloria He)pern Florence Harris Maria Horowitz HAVING A SPECIAL SIMCHA? Celebrate Birthdays, Anniversaries, Engagements, Good Grades from Kids, or Thank You's. Remember loved ones by hosting an Oneg Shabbat Sisterhood's "S.O.S. Team" will do It all. Stop by the Synagogue Office to check out our menus and reserve a date - or see Michelle Blank or Jennifer Ohriner. BINGO BAGS FOR SALE Sisterhood is selling Custom Made Bingo Bags, available in several attractive colors and includes 6 daubers (Bingo Markers), price $16 each. These make lovely gifts for bingo players as well as for general use. If you are interested in purchasing these bags, please call Rhoda Gogatz at 221-1230. | KolAriEl The Lion'i Voice Page 6 March April Birthdays Birthdays 3/1 Max Ukeiley 4/3 Amanda Thompson 3/1 Susan Little 4/3 Leah Karp 3/2 Melissa Janovitch 4/4 Tori Fenton 3/4 Becky Mintz 4/4 Dorothy Kemp 3/S Joseph Stottz 4/8 Evelyn Efros 3/6 David Edeknan 4/7 Linda Copeiand 3/8 Arthur Adams 4/7 llene Brieger 3/7 Martin Sorom 4/9 Rose Levine 3/9 Charlotte Rabb 4/9 Laura Tardy 3/9 Frank Ohriner 4/10 Robert Stoltz 3/10 Seidy White 4/12 Cheryl Waldman 3/13 Victor Qregoriev 4/12 Jonathan Koury 3/17 Margaret Mall 4/12 Andrew Bolshazy 3/17 Rebecca Fitzgerald 4/13 Richard Horowitz 3/17 Brook Daugherty 4/18 Andrea Bell 3/17 GeneCattaneo 418 Donna Hollander 3/19 Lew Jasson 4/17 William Moore 3/18 Lois Dunaisky 4/17 Robin Addis 3/20 George Wara 4/17 Ronna Rubin 3/21 John Wennstrom 4/19 Cart Fuhr 3/21 Ivey Adelman 4/19 David Sonen stein 3/21 Emi Cattaneo 4/20 Peter Schellberg 3/23 Dr. Mark Ohriner 4/21 Dr. Lawrence Copeiand 3/24 Linda Janovitch 4/21 Gordon Golbart 3/28 Cynthia Tatum 4/21 Michelle Davin 3/28 Jeanne Schomaker 4/21 Irving Katz 3/28 Paul Blumenthal 4/21 Rachel Smithline 3/27 Cassondra Rose 4/22 Cindy Moore 3/29 Dr. Patricia Pierce 4/23 Fern Kosh 3/29 Dr. Elliot Davin 4/23 Barbara Marks 3/30 Meredith Shuknan 4/28 Dave Beecher 3/30 Vardit Gesund 4/28 Frances Copetand 3/30 Rich Kansky 4/28 David Bloom 3/30 Jay Green berg 4/28 Amy Cummins 3/30 Rebekah Bolshazy 4/28 Rayna Morris 3/31 Jennifer Silverman Am Jennifer Ohriner Am Aleksander Grigoriev Am Tina Pecinka Am Roni Miles Am Joanne Greenbaum Am Rebekah Kochan Am Robert Katz Am Tori Rose Anniversaries 3/7 Stacy ft David Bolshazy 3/10 Seidy ft Mark White 3/11 Cynthia & Jeff Tat urn 3/17 Dr. Mark ft Jennifer Ohriner 3/30 Michelle & Harvey Blank Anniversaries 4/9 Dr. Sid ft Usa Adams 4/10 iris ft Larry Rosenberg 4/17 Carl ft Gertrude Fuhr 4/11 Ann ft Seymour Kaplan READING OF THE MEGILLAH WELCOME NEW MEMBERS. In observance of Purim, the Reading of the Megillah will be held at the Synagogue on Monday, March 20 at 6:30 P.M. We would love to see everyone come in their favorite Purim costume and celebrate this joyful event among our warm and friendly congregation. Florence Harris Lea ft Leslie Margollis Alvin ft Helen Munves KolAriEl The Lion's Voice Page ? YAHRZEITS - MARCH/APRIL PLEASE NOTE: Date shown is Hebrew month and day of death, according to our records. The corresponding English day and month of observance for the current year is in parenthesis. If no Hebrew date is shown, English date only is observed. To correct any erroneous information, plea* e call the Synagogue Office. March 1 - 3 April 1 - 30 24 Adar I - 24 Adar II 25 Adar II - 25 Nisan Adarl-24 (3/1) Sarah In binder 4/1 Lillian Liberman Adar I-24 (3/1) Abraham Feitelson Adar II-28 (4/4) Max S.Satz Adar I-26 (3/2) Abraham Jasson Adar II-28 (4/4) Harry Averack Adar I-26 (3/3) Louis Gross Nisan 1 (4/6) Nathan Manak 3/4 Chauncey E. Green leaf Nisan 1 (4/6) Sidney Warren 3/6 Irving Waxman 4/8 Phoebe Morris Adar I-29 (3/6) Joshua Horowitz Nisan 6 (4/10) Rose Gitell Adar I-29 (3/6) Eleanor Sax Nisan 6 (4/10) Harold Cohen 3/8 Barbara Ann Leder 4/10 Mary Jean Wilcox Koury Adar IM (3/8) Mitchell Gottlieb Nisan 10 (4/16) Israel Cohen Adarll-2 (3/9) Louis Cantor 4/16 Stanley Lowe 3/10 Frank Pecinka, Sr. Nisan 10 (4/16) Jennie Flur 3/10 Iris Assenzio Nisan 10 (4/16) Gitel Manak Adar II-4 (3/11) Albert Rogovin Nisan 12 (4/17) Morris Averack 3/20 Elaine Kubgy 4/17 Michael Allen Adar 11-14 (3/21) Clara Kosh 4/18 Lucia Putverman Klein Adar H-18 (3/26) Rose Brody 4/22 Doreen Kloner Adar IH8 (3/26) Ida Sonen stein 4/23 Pauline Rothenberg Adar II-23 (3/30) Simon Blatt 4/29 Louis Snipper 3/30 Doris Copeland Flomenbaum THANKS FOR YOUR GENEROUS DONATIONS GENERAL FUND Gerri Braun - Yahrzeit for Saul Braun Brandon Berger Rhoda Gogatz - Yahrzeits for Arthur Gogatz, THHe Field and Louis Field Rhoda Gogatz ? Prayers for Health for David A Leslie Gogatz Aaron & Lottie Leites ? Mishaberach for Aaron & Lottie's Surgerys Steve A Carol Daugherty - In Honor of the Birth of Ary Golbart Irwin & Christine Simon - In Honor of Danielle's Birthday Steven Portnoff BUILDING FUND Seymour & Ann Kaplan - In Memory of Abraham Kaplan, Steve Wichinsky, Eleanor Sax and In Honor of Kap's Birthday RABBI'S DISCRETIONARY FUND Thomas & Deborah Thompson - In Honor of Debra's Father, Irvin Benezon's 81st Birthday Linda & Herbert White and Seidy & Mark White - In Honor of the Birth of Ary Golbart Micheie Morgan - Yahrzeit for her Father, Emit Morgan David A Lori Snipper Jeanne Schomaker ? Yahrzeit for her Father, Sidney Warren Blanca A Bruno Buonomo SCHOLARSHIP FUND Michael A Carol F est en - Yahrzeit for Michael's Mother, Frieda Festen Seidy A Mark White - In Honor of Their Aniversary YOUTH GROUP FUND Abraham A Evelyn Efros - Donation in Honor of Evelyn's Birthday RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Dr. Patricia A Mitch Altaian - To Thank Dr. Mark A Jennifer Ohriner for the New Year's Dinner Donald A Carole Schoengold ? In Honor of the Birth of Ary Golbart Irwin A Marjorie Lieberman ? In Honor of the Birth of Ary eh Moshe Golbart Tax & Bookkeeping Service Cheryl R. Ross PMB 142 1930 Village Center Circle # 3 Las Vegas, NV 89134 (702) 636-9219 KolAriEl The Uon's Voice Page 7 [ MARCH AND FUTURE EVENTS CALENDAR All Events are at the Synagogue Unless Otherwise Stated SHABBAT SERVICES ARE HELD EVERY FRIDAY EVENING AT 7:30 p.m. TORAH TOTS AT 7:00 p.m. Sunday, March 12 AAE Youth Choir Rehearsal Noon Wednesday, March 15 ULPAN Class 6:30 P.M. Wednesday, March 15 Guide to Judaism Class 7:00 P.M. Sunday, March 19 Purim Carnival 9:00 A.M. Monday, March 20 Reading of Megillah 6:30 P.M. Tuesday, March 21 Purim Wednesday, March 22 ULPAN Class Ends 6:30 P.M. Wednesday, March 22 Guide to Judaism Class Ends 7:00 P.M. Friday, March 24 Sisterhoood Installation of Officers and New Member Shabbat 7:30 P.M. Friday, March 31 Alyson Fitzgerald( Daughter of Nancy & Lawrence Fitzgerald) Bat Mitzvah 7:30 P.M. Friday, March 31 Carl & Gertrude Fuhr Co-Sponsoring Oneg Shabbat in Honor of Their 35th Wedding Anniversary Saturday, April 1 Alyson Fitzgerald Bat Mitzvah ? LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE ? 10:00 A.M. Friday, April 7 Ashley Ohriner (Daughter of Jennifer & Dr. Mark Ohriner) Bat Mitzvah 7:30 P.M. Saturday, April 8 Ashley Ohriner Bat Mitzvah 10:00 A.M. Wednesday, April 19 Erev Passover Thursday, April 20 Passover Seder 6:30 P.M. 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It is necessary to furnish camera-ready art (clear, high-quality black-and-white original printer line versions of any type and/or illustration). Photocopies, raised print (thermography), or ink colors are not suitable for reproduction. Please do not staple, tape or paper clip your art work to your ad. Logos should not include screens, extremely fine lines or small-size type. For all advertising and Editorial information, contact Helen Groner at the Adat Air El's Synagogue Office. The telephone number is: 221-1230. CONGREGANTS: The Synagogue Office updates our database weekly. Please contact us to inform our staff of any information that has not been included or is incorrect. We will include any additions during Shabbat Services. Please call the Synagogue by Thursday Noon. KOL ARI EL Chronicle of Adat Ari El Founded 1992 Published monthly from September to August at the Synagogue Office: 3310 S. Jones Blvd. Las Vegas. Nevada 89146 Office: (702) 221-1230 FAX: ^02) 221-1385 E-Mail info@adatariel.com www.adatariel.com Subscription price...$18.00 per annum Copyright?1997 Adat Ari El and Kol Ari El T7m Kol Ari Editor reserves the right to edit all submissions to this monthly chronicle. Committee press releases and article deadlines must be received by the Synagogue Office no later than the 18th day of each month prior to publication date. ADAT ARI EL is located at 3310 S. Jones Blvd. at the South East comer intersection of Desert Inn Road and Jones Blvd., in the Bonita Plaza. Weekly Shabbat Services begin at 7:30 P.M. Friday evenings, with TORAH TOTS starting at 7:00 P.M. (includes free babysitting). For more information, please call the Synagogue Office Weekdays at 221-1230. D 0 CO CD Bonita Plaza 3310 S. Jones Jones CO - O CQ N w