adar i - adar ll - nisan 5776 march - april 2016
TRANSCRIPT
Adar
Adar I - Adar ll - Nisan 5776 March - April 2016
K.T. Items Page 2
Congregation KTI Launches Paver Project
This is a great opportunity to make your mark at KTI!
The KTI Paver Project will use personalized engraved pavers to create a patio to the right of the front door of the main building at KTI. Benches will be placed next to the patio for
rest and introspection. “We want to give our congregants and school families the opportunity to help beautify KTI, create a relaxing outdoor space and contribute to KTI’s
future. I know that those who buy pavers will get a kick out of seeing the names of their family members every time they visit KTI,” said Jessica Berkowitz who initiated this
project.
We know how important it is to commemorate life cycle events and to honor loved ones. This project is a perfect way to do that!
The pavers come in two sizes — 4”x8” and 8”x8”. The pavers are shaped like bricks but
are light in color to complement KTI's facade. Pavers can be used to remember loved ones, celebrate bar or bat mitzvahs, weddings, confirmations, births, baby namings,
graduations and other life cycle events. The smaller pavers are $118 and the larger pavers are $180 each.
By purchasing pavers, you will be supporting KTI now and you will be part of its future.
We are also happy to consider donations of shrubbery to improve the setting for our patio.
You can pick up a brochure to help you order at the KTI office or go to
www.brickmarkers.com/donors/ckti.html. You can also order from KTI’s website at www.ktionline.org.
K.T. Items Page 3
From the Rabbi
On Shabbat HaChodesh, the Shabbat on or immediately preceding the month of Nisan – the month in which we celebrate Passover, we read a special maftir portion from the Torah (Exodus12:1-20). This year, Shabbat HaChodesh falls on April 9, and it is also Rosh Chodesh Nisan. The maftir contains a description of Passover, and it is a good reminder that Passover is six weeks away (the first seder is Friday night, April 22), and it is time to begin to prepare. I am struck by the beginning of the maftir reading. God says to Moses, “Speak to the whole community of Israel and say that on the tenth of this month each of them shall take a lamb to a family, a lamb to a household. But if the household is too small for a lamb, let him share one with a neighbor who dwells nearby.” In other words, no need to do this alone – share with your neighbor, invite your friends to share this ritual meal. We do this at our seders. The seder is a time to invite guests or to be a guest, to share a ritual meal with others – to connect, to create history, and to make sure that everyone has a place to go and enough to eat. At the beginning of the seder we say the words, “Kol dichfin yeitei v’yeichol - Let all who are hungry, come and eat. Let all who are in need, come and share the Pesach meal.” It is a beautiful invitation, but not one that necessarily includes an expectation of an RSVP. However, there are plenty of ways to help those who need something to eat. As we begin to clean our pantries to prepare for Pesach, please consider donating unopened food to one of the local soup kitchens or food pantries. As part of our annual Purim-to-Pesach food drive, there will be bins around KTI where you may leave your donations. Please remember to bring a "pasta grogger" to the Purim Carnival and/or the Megillah reading. The unopened boxes of pasta, which make enough noise to drown out Haman's name, will be donated to the soup kitchen at St. Peter's Episcopal Church. In addition, there is a Passover tradition of giving Maot Chittim – literally “money for wheat” or money for those who need help buying matza for the holiday. In our community, we have expanded Maot Chittim to include donations to feed the hungry, whether they need matza or food in general. In fact, when you add your name to the list for selling hametz, your donation will be given to Mazon – the Jewish Response to Hunger, which feeds hungry people around the United States. An estimated 200,000 people in Westchester County go hungry. 53% of students at Port Chester High School are eligible for free or reduced priced lunch. According to worldhunger.org, "In 2014, 14.0 percent of households (17.5 million households, approximately one in seven), were food insecure. Children were food insecure at times during the year in 9.4 percent of households with children. These 3.7 million households were unable at times during the year to provide adequate, nutritious food for their children." It is not enough for us to simply utter the word “kol dichfin yeitei v’yeichol – Let all who are hungry, come and eat” – we must take action to truly feed those who are hungry. Please join me in taking action to feed the hungry in our local community and around the country, so that at the seder, we will truly be able to say, “hashata avedei, leshanah haba’ah b’nei chorin – this year we are slaves, next year we will be free people.” B'yedidut (in friendship), Rabbi Jaymee M. Alpert
Thanks to your generosity, KTI was able to raise $3,169 for the IDF at Hanukkah time –
we sent sufganiyot (jelly donuts) to more than 2,700 soldiers.
Thank you for making Hanukkah a bit sweeter for the young men and women who put
themselves on the line in order to defend Israel.
K.T. Items Page 4
Neshama Body and Soul combines movement and prayer. Our intention is to connect our
physical and spiritual selves through strength-training, mobility, core work, and prayer. In
using both exercise and themes from Jewish liturgy, we dedicate ourselves as whole beings -
body, mind, and spirit.
Neshama Body and Soul is open to all regardless of age, gender, or religious background, and is
led by Rabbi Jaymee Alpert and Fernando Martinez (trainer).
The following Neshama Body and Soul sessions will be held at Congregation KTI,
575 King Street, Port Chester, New York, and will be free of charge:
Friday, March 4, 7:15 p.m.
Friday, March 25, 7:15 p.m.
Sunday, April 10, 9:30 a.m.
Friday, May 6, 7:15 p.m.
For more information, contact Rabbi Jaymee Alpert: [email protected]; 914-939-1004
www.neshamabodyandsoul.org / Like us on Facebook: Neshama Body and Soul
K.T. Items Page 5
President’s Message
Dear Friends:
In recent years, KTI has taken several measures to increase security in our buildings and on our grounds. This past year the Board of Trustees formed a KTI Security Committee, chaired by Dr. David Berman. David and the Security Committee are active participants on the UJA/Federation Westchester Council and regularly consult with the Port Chester Police Department. As a result of these discussions, the PCPD has increased their patrols of our grounds and has been given permission to use our grounds as a post.
Recent current events serve as a reminder that schools and houses of worship are often targets for those looking to do harm to the innocent. We must be extremely vigilant. To this end, KTI has contracted with a professional security firm to provide on-premises security whenever classes are in session, during school programs, Shabbat services, holidays, and special events. As has been our policy, the doors to the Gantz Building will continue to be locked at all times.
With the decision to engage a professional security service comes unanticipated and presently unbudgeted expenses. The cost to KTI for this expanded security is expected to be in excess of $75,000 per year.
Until the end of the present school year, these costs will be paid in part by a security surcharge of $180 per child in our Early Childhood Program and Religious School, and in part from our operating funds. This approach is similar to that taken by other synagogues throughout Westchester. This will provide us with the necessary time to determine how we will fund this expense in the future. Your contributions and tax deductible donations are, as always, greatly appreciated.
The safety and security of our students, congregants, clergy, staff, and guests are of utmost importance to us. The Board of Trustees with the guidance of security professionals and our Security Committee has and will continue to assess our security needs and plan.
As always, the Board of Trustees and I welcome your feedback and we are available to discuss this and any other matter of concern you may have.
Remember, your eyes are our eyes. If you see something, say something.
Sincerely,
Lawrence D. Engle President, Board of Trustees [email protected]
2015 CAPITAL CAMPAIGN FUND
KTI - 127 Years Young
Help Grow Our Future
Call 939-1004 and Donate Today
K.T. Items Page 6
Cantor’s Notes
As most of you know by now, Andrew, Sophie, and I welcomed our new baby boy, Jack Marshall Sklar, into the world this past November. I wanted to take this opportunity to express our overwhelming sense of joy and gratitude for welcoming our son into such a wonderful community. What an amazing outpouring of love we have received! His bris was on a beautiful Sunday morning, so we were very glad to be able to see many KTI members there, along with our family and friends. We were already enjoying raising our daughter Sophie here, and we are so glad to be able to introduce Jack to Jewish life through the warmth of KTI. It is with utmost gratitude that we extend a special thank you to all those who have made donations to KTI in honor of Jack:
Mimi & Hy Charney Judy & Doug Conrad
Nate Feinman Jackie & Butch Goldowsky Nori Goldsmith & Len Blum
Sheryle, Ed, David & Jordan Goldstein Joy & Michael Goldstein Marian & Bill Kromberg Mark & Ilene Lowenthal Eleanor & Henry Lowet
Toby & Ted Marrow Andrea & Ron Neuman Leslie & Henry Novack
Janet & Robert Paul Peter & Lisa Raider
Joanie & Norman Rosenbaum Helene Simon
Joyce Tanchum Bob Tunick
Jamie & Adam Wagner Ethel & Mort Weisburd
Dee Yasgur Jill Yolen
K.T. Items Page 7
WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE KTI’S 2016 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Officers
Lawrence Engle, President
Jessica Berkowitz, VP Program & Social Action
Stuart Gelbard, VP Ritual
Shari Kibel, VP House & Facilities
Howard Lavitt, VP Membership
Bruce Lumish, Treasurer
Margot Metzger, VP Education
Joanie Rosenbaum, Secretary & Program Coordinator
William Alper, Past President, ex officio
Trustees
SPONSOR A KIDDUSH !
Have you had a recent simcha in your
life - the birth of a baby, an anniversary or birthday, an upcoming wedding or a special
memorial or Yahrzeit?
You don’t even need a reason to sponsor the kiddush after Shabbat Services.
Sole Sponsorship - $360.00 Co-Sponsorship - $118.00
Joseph Askinasi
Bonnie Baker
Sam Barkin
Joshua Goldowsky
Evan Goldstein
Peter Goodman
Bruce Greenbaum
David Heiser
Leslie Novack
Janet Paul
Shari Savitt
Don Starr
Beth Wexler
SHOP AMAZON, SUPPORT KTI! Every time you shop at Amazon.com,
Amazon will give KTI a portion of the sale. Simply go to smile.amazon.com., log in to your Amazon account and shop away. You can also bookmark the page to make it easier. AmazonSmile is the same Amazon you know. Same products, same prices, same service. And you'll be helping KTI. Smile!
K.T. Items Page 8
Thank you to those who
donated to our Interfaith
Thanksgiving Baby Shower
and to those who volunteered
their time.
Your generosity
made this event a great
success.
KTI Sisterhood Gift Shop
See our Display in the
Gantz Building
Beautiful Gift Items for Passover
and for all Occasions
Discounted Prices
The Congregation Extends Condolences to :
Beth Evans and Beverly Norman on the loss of beloved brother, Mark Jacobowsky
Steve Felder on the loss of his wife, Priscilla
Ethel Friedman on the loss of beloved son, Dr. Gary Friedman
The family of Belle Harris on her recent passing
Amy Katz and family on the loss of beloved mother and grandmother, Ruth Moncher
Ranaan Korinow and family on the loss of beloved mother, Gail
Rebecca Oling and family on the loss of beloved father and grandfather, Robert Albrecht
Lisa Grove Raider and Josh Grove on the loss of father and grandfather, Alan Goldberg
Merryll Silfen and family on the loss of beloved mother and grandmother, Paula Reiner
K.T. Items Page 9
K.T.I. Early Childhood Program It’s hard to believe it is already March 2016! It seems as though we were just celebrating Hanukkah and the New Year a moment ago. The ECP has been very busy since our last update. School reopened on January 4th and the action began immediately. Several of the classes came back to school in furry slippers and comfy PJ’s to have a fun pajama day! Others celebrated a bit later in the month. Children enjoyed a delicious “breakfast” of pancakes and waffles for snack. They played games and read “bedtime” stories. For winter the children are learning about the season and the many exciting things that happen when the temperature drops: ice, snow and how it melts, hibernation, migration, and animals in winter. The school had an especially fun time celebrating a “Bear Day.” Classes gathered in the sanctuary ballroom and played games, read stories, sang with Tina and had yummy snacks. In January we also celebrated Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Though our school teaches tolerance and understanding of all people every day, on this holiday we make a special point of emphasizing how important it is to accept and enjoy the differences in people. The children made projects like dream-catchers, hands of many colors and peace plates to help them understand this message. We also had a big turnout for our New Year Tot Shabbat on January 22nd. It was wonderful to see the younger religious school students come too. Please come and join us for our next Tot Shabbat on March 11th. The holiday of Tu B’Shevat, New Year for the trees, came at the end of the January. In the classrooms children were taught how important trees are for us and the environment through stories and fun projects. They made their own trees and thought about what kind of tree they would be! We also celebrated Tu B’Shevat with a school-wide festival. Families came to the sanctuary ballroom on Thursday, January 28th to have fun with Rabbi Alpert, Robin Goldberg, teachers, and their friends. There were crafts projects, songs and yummy treats for all to enjoy. It was great fun for everyone. The beginning of February began with a fun celebration – pajama day for the 2s! All gathered in the sanctuary ballroom for “nighttime” fun and “bedtime” stories! Our new semester of after-school classes also began in February. Three and four-year-olds have the opportunity to explore popular programs such as Happy Feet soccer, Story Jumper, Smart About Art, Science Inspired by Nature, Little Top Chefs’ Cooking, Clay, Rhythm, Story and Math Madness – just to name a few. In addition to the regular classroom winter curriculum, ECP children enjoy all of our visiting specialists. In February, the dentist came to say hello to the classes and taught the children about eating healthy foods, brushing teeth correctly and how to keep a healthy smile! We also will continue to have visits from our animal friends at Nature, Sports with Steve Stone, music with Tina, and Mad Science. Due to the continued success of our vacation camps, we ran one during February break. Children who are 3 to 6 years-old have the opportunity to come to school during vacation and have loads of fun! This program is open to KTI and non-KTI students. Here’s hoping for an early spring!
Robin Goldberg
K.T. Items Page 10
March 18 *April 8 May 20
* Service will start at 7:30 p.m. to be preceded by wine and hors d’oeuvres at 7:00 p.m.
Join Rabbi Alpert and Cantor Sklar for a musical, festive
service created for all ages. Bring your family and friends.
Services followed by a dessert Oneg (a light nosh).
Congregation KTI
575 King Street, Port Chester, NY 10573 914-939-1004• [email protected]• www.ktionline.org•
www.facebook.com/CongregationKTI
K.T. Items Page 11
KTI Religious School Purim is coming, Purim is coming…which also means that Passover cannot be too far behind! This also means that our Purimkiyadah is not too far off either. What is a Purimkiyadah and how did it get started? Those are really good questions. A few winters ago we had the misfortune of having a snow storm every Tuesday. Some of you may remember that year too! Well our annual Chanukiyadah (the Religious School Color War for Chanukah) was snowed out that year. All the kids were upset as the highlight of the winter had been canceled not once, not twice, not three, but four times! We had to do something, so we decided that we should hold our annual celebration of Chanukah in warmer weather, which turned out to be Purim time! So…why not celebrate Chanukah during Purim? Well we thought that was silly – after all we should celebrate Purim during Purim. If we celebrated Chanukah during Purim then when would we celebrate Purim? Rosh Hashanah? Things would get totally out of control and no one would ever know or remember when the holidays were actually supposed to be celebrated. We would have utter confusion (much like this explanation is turning out to be)! That first year we took the teams that the school had been broken up into for the Chanukiydah and replaced the names with Purim related names…and called the event the Purimkiyadah! As is our custom, the Chanukiydah is filled with fun and games, team building, and respect. The Purimkiydah is filled with even MORE fun and games, team building, respect and EXTRA silliness (what do you expect it’s PURIM)!
As the Rabbis said (you know those FAMOUS Rabbis) “usually good comes out of not so good” (isn’t that so Jewish?) and now not only do we hold a Chanukiydah every year to celebrate Chanukah,but we also have a Purimkiyadah to celebrate Purim! We now have two highlights in the school year, one in the winter and one in the spring, because two is always better than one! In fact this year, because it is a Jewish leap year, we add an extra month to the calendar (so all the holidays, in fact, fall when they are supposed to) so there are TWO months of Adar (the month of Purim)…only reinforces our idea that two is better than one!
Also this coming month, to ease you into Purim we are holding our annual KTI Purim Carnival on Sunday, March 20, 2016 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. in the Social Hall! Come in costume, come with your children, come hang out with your friends while your children bounce in our bouncy house or play one of our carnival games!
The month of Adar and Purim time are suppose to be filled with silliness and fun, and I hope that this article lived up to that silliness!
Sandy Zisser
We would like to thank
Peter Raider for the
delicious latkes he made
for our Shabbat Chanukah Dinner in
December.
His latkes are always a treat and were
enjoyed by everyone.
WESTCHESTER JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL 2016
Sponsored by the American Jewish Committee
at the Jacob Burns Film Center
Manville Rd. Pleasantville, New York
March 30 – April 20
Tickets and a complete schedule of films, dates, times, descriptions and speakers is available on the Jacob Burns website, www.burnsfilmcenter.org/series/westchester-jewish-film-festival-2016/. Tickets can be purchased on line or at the box office which opens at noon on weekdays and 11:00 am on weekends.
K.T. Items Page 12
Search for Hametz
Hametz must be sold to the Rabbi by Thursday, April 21 at noon
Friday, April 22, 2016 Erev Pesach
Fast of the Firstborn Males Morning Minyan 7:30 a.m.
Burning of Hametz no later than 10 a.m.
First Seder Candlelighting 7: p.m.
Saturday, April 23, 2016 First Day Pesach - Second Seder
Morning Services 9:30 a.m. Second Seder
Sunday, April 24, 2016
Second Day Pesach Morning Services 9:30 a.m.
Friday, April 29, 2016 Seventh Day Pesach
Morning Services 7:30 a.m. Candlelighting p.m.
Saturday, April 30 Eighth Day Pesach
Morning Services 9:30 a.m. Yizkor Service 10:45 a.m.
K.T. Items Page 13
PASSOVER 2016- 5776
K.T. Items Page 14
THE REVISED RABBINICAL ASSEMBLY PESACH GUIDE
The Rabbinical Assembly has made significant changes to their Pesach guide this year (see #2). The complete and
detailed Pesach Guide can be viewed by copying the following link into your browser: http://
www.rabbinicalassembly.org/sites/default/files/public/jewish-law/holidays/pesah/Pesah%20Guide%205776.pdf .
Pesach Hekhsher labels that do not bear the name of a rabbi or one of the recognized symbols of rabbinic
supervision, or which are not integral to the package, should not be used without consulting Rabbi Alpert.
Prohibited Foods:
Baking Powder Bread Crackers Rye Barley Cakes Spelt Biscuits Cereal
Oats Wheat
Newly Permitted foods for the Askenazim as well as the Sephardim:
Corn (includes syrup, oil & sweeteners) Millet Legumes (beans & peas) Rice Soy Mustard
Buckwheat Sesame Seeds
Permitted Foods with Restrictions
No Pesach Hekhsher Required (Products which may be purchased without a Pesach Hekhsher
Prior to or During Pesach):
Baking Soda Bicarbonate of Soda Eggs Fresh fruits & vegetables
Fresh or frozen kosher meat (other than chopped meat) Unflavored tea & coffee
Olive oil (extra-virgin only) Whole or gutted fresh fish Whole nuts Spices Baby food & formula
No Pesach Hekhsher required if purchased Prior to Pesach (Products which may only be purchased
without a Pesach Hekhsher Prior Pesach. If bought During Pesach they require a Pesach Hekhsher):
All pure fruit juices Filleted fish Frozen fruit (no additives) Non-iodized salt
Pure white sugar (no additives) Quinoa (with nothing mixed in) White milk
Pesach Hekhsher Always Required whether bought Prior or During Pesach:
All baked goods for Pesach All frozen processed foods Candy Canned tuna Cheeses
Chocolate milk Decaf coffee & tea Herbal tea Dried fruits Ice cream
Liquor Grade AA butter Oils Soda Vinegar Wine Yogurt
Miscellaneous
Detergents: Powdered and liquid detergents do not require a Kosher le-Pesach label.
Medicine: Since Hametz binders are used in many pills, the following guidelines should be followed:
If the medicine is required for life sustaining therapy, it may be used on Pesach. If not, some authorities
permit, while others prohibit. Consult Rabbi Alpert.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
MECHIRAT HAMETZ AUTHORIZATION FORM
To avoid having Hametz in your possession during Pesach, authorize Rabbi Alpert to be your agent and
sell your Hametz. To do so, complete the authorization below and return it with your $18.00 donation
please no later than Thursday, April 21st. Monies collected will be donated.
I, the undersigned, hereby authorize Rabbi Alpert to be my agent and to sell all Hametz in my possession.
Signed ___________________________________________________ Dated____________________________
Mail to: Rabbi Jaymee M. Alpert
Congregation KTI
575 King Street, Port Chester, NY 10573
1.
2.
3.
4.
K.T. Items Page 15
March 2016 - Adar I /Adar II 5776
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1
2
3
KTI ECP
Mah Jong Night
7:30-10:00 p.m.
KTI Social Hall
4
Neshama Body &
Soul, 7:15 p.m.
KTI Social Hall 5:31 Candlelighting
5
Vayakhel
9:30 a.m. Service
6
8:30 a.m. Service
7
8
9 10
11
KTI ECP Tot
Shabbat, 6-7 p.m.
5:39 Candlelighting
12
Pekudei
Bat Mitzvah of
Alana Tokayer, a.m.
9:30 a.m. Service
13
Vav Nosh & Drosh
9:15- 10:45 a.m.
8:30 a.m. Service
14
15
Board Meeting, 8:00 p.m.
16 17
18
Musical Kabbalat
Shabbat Service,
6:30 p.m.
6:47 Candlelighting
19
Vayikra
Bat Mitzvah of
Emma Margolis, a.m.
9:30 a.m. Service
20
Purim Carnival
11:00 -1:00 p.m.
KTI Social Hall 8:30 a.m. Service
21
22
Religious School
Purimkiyadah
5:00 p.m.
23
Fast of Esther Erev Purim
Megillah Reading
& Celebration
7:15 p.m.
24
Purim
25
Neshama, Body &
Soul, 7:15 p.m.
KTI Social Hall
6:54 Candlelighting
26
Tsav
9:30 a.m. Service
27
8:30 a.m. Service
28
29 30 31
K.T. Items Page 16
April 2016 - Adar II - Nisan 5776
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1
7:02 Candlelighting
2
Shabbat Parah
Shemini
9:30 a.m. Service
3
8:30 a.m. Service
4
5
6
7
8
Wine & Cheese
Reception /
Musical Kabbalat
Shabbat Service
Cocktails, 7:00 p.m.
Service, 7:30 p.m.
7:09 Candlelighting
9
Rosh Hodesh Nisan Shabbat HaHodesh
Tazria
Bat Mitzvah of
Darah Greenbaum,
a.m.
9:30 a.m. Service
10
Neshama Body &
Soul , 9:30 a.m.
KTI Social Hall
8:30 a.m. Service
11
12
13
14
15
7:17 Candlelighting
16
Shabbat Hagadol
Metzora
Vav/ Hei Class
Shabbat Service,
9:30 a.m.
17
8:30 a.m. Service
18
19
Board Meeting,
8 p.m.
20
21
22
Erev Pesah
1st Seder
Siyyum for First Born
7:30 a.m. Service
7:24 Candlelighting
23
1st Day Pesah
2nd Seder
9:30 a.m. Service
24 2nd Day Pesah
9:30 a.m. Service
25 3rd Day Pesah
26 4th Day Pesah
27 5th Day Pesah
28
6th Day Pesah
7:30 Candlelighting
29
7th Day Pesah
7:30 a.m. Service
7:32 Candlelighting
30 8th Day Pesah
Yizkor Memorial
Service, 10:45 a.m.
9:30 a.m. Service
K.T. Items Page 17
May 2016 - Nisan - Iyyar 5776
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1
8:30 a.m. Service
2 3 4 Joint Yom HaShoah
Commemoration,
Community
Synagogue of Rye,
7:30 p.m.
5
Yom HaShoah
6
Neshama Body &
Soul, 7:15 p.m.
KTI Social Hall 7:39 Candlelighting
7
Zachary Berger
Bar Mitzvah a.m.
Aharei Mot
9:30 a.m. Service
8
8:30 a.m. Service
9 10
11
ECP Art Show
12
Yom Ha’atzmaut
ECP Art Show
13
Early Childhood Program Tot Shabbat
6:00 p.m.
7:46 Candlelighting
14
Gimmel/Dalet
Shabbat Service
Kedoshim
9:30 a.m. Service
15 Blood Drive in
KTI Social Hall,
8:30 am to noon
8:30 a.m. Service
16
17
Board Meeting
8:00 p.m.
18
19
20
Musical Kabbalat
Shabbat Service,
6:00p.m.
7:53 Candlelighting
21
Greyson Oling
Bar Mitzvah, a.m.
Emor
9:30 a.m. Service
22
8:30 a.m. Service
23
24
Field Day/End of
year Picnic for RS,
4-6 p.m.
25
26
Zayin Class Dinner/
Moving Up, 6:30 p.m
27
7:59 Candlelighting
28
Lauren Wexler
Bat Mitzvah, a.m.
Behar
9:30 a.m. Service
29
8:30 a.m. Service
30
Memorial Day
Office Closed
9:30 a.m. Services
K.T. Items Page 18
CANTOR’S DISCRETIONARY FUND - Funds dispensed by Cantor for musical programs and activities. CAPITAL FUND - Contributions will enable us to tend to much needed infrastructure improvements without having to rely on our general fund, which supports our day-to-day operations. EARLY CHILDHOOD FUND - Funds are used for books, toys and special programs for the nursery program. GENERAL FUND - Supports general maintenance of synagogue facilities. HESED FUND - Donations will be used by the Committee to fulfill acts of loving kindness, bringing comfort to those in the community who are in need. JANET HEISER LOUNGE FUND – Donations will be used to refurbish the common area outside of the Daily Prayer Room for social and educational events. KIDDUSH FUND - $118 donation to co-sponsor kiddush and $360 to be a sole sponsor. Funds are allocated to subsidize Saturday morning kiddushim and collations on Friday night and holidays. LADIES AID FUND - Ladies Aid, an auxillary organization of KTI, has been in existence for more than 110 years. Funds are dispensed to the needy in the community on a case by case basis. MARK JACOBOWSKY GABBAI FUND - Donations will cover Torah reader fees and synagogue beautification projects. MEMORIAL PLAQUES - $360 for a brass plaque hung in the Daily Prayer Room in memory of a departed loved one. It is lit each year during the week of the Yahrzeit observance. PERMANENT SEATS - $1,500 per seat. A brass nameplate reserves seat(s) for family members during High Holiday Services. PRAYER BOOK FUND - $36 donation used to replenish supply of weekday, sabbath and holiday prayer books. RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND - Funds dispensed by Rabbi as she sees fit for charitable and educational purposes. RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FUND - Funds subsidize enrichment programs and materials for the Hebrew School. TREE OF LIFE - $180 per leaf for the Tree of Life in the vestibule of the main building to commemorate special occasions. YAHRZEIT & MINYAN FUNDS - Donations are used to purchase or replace religious items - torah covers, kippot, lace coverings, taleisim, havdalah sets- and for maintenance of Memorial Boards.
K.T. Items Page 19
Community Commemoration
WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 2016
7:30 P.M.
at Community Synagogue of Rye
Jointly sponsored by:
Congregation KTI,
Community Synagogue of Rye,
Congregation Emanu-El of Westchester,
and Jewish Community Center of Harrison
Memorial Candle lighting promptly at 7:30 p.m.
Together as one community let us gather to remember our
6 million martyrs in a brief program consisting of
readings, music and prayer.
Please join members and youth groups from
each of the participating congregations.
Don’t forget to light the Yahrzeit candle this evening that KTI
will send to you to commemorate this solemn evening.
K.T. Items Page 20
Tributes Congregation KTI gratefully acknowledges the following donations
GENERAL FUND * Donations were received from Barry Erner and Jonathan Gellman In Loving Memory of: *Mark Jacobowsky, beloved brother, with many thanks to the KTI family for their many kindnesses to him, from Beth Evans and Beverly Norman In Honor of: *Michelle & David Fishman as a thank you for their kindness, from David Heiser *David Goldstein receiving an aliyah, from Sheryle & Ed Goldstein *Leslie Novack for all of the good work she does for KTI, from Marian & Bill Kromberg Congratulations and Best Wishes to: *Sam Barkin, on the birth of grandson, Dylan Noah Bueckman, from Joyce & Joe Askinaski, Judy & Doug Conrad and family, Nori Goldsmith & Len Blum, Lori & Bruce Greenbaum, David Heiser, Mona & Mark Klapper, Eleanor & Henry Lowet, Rebecca & Scott Oling, Janet & Robert Paul, Sheila & David Rosen, Rhoda & Richard Shapiro, Helene Simon *Sheryl & Eric Bassin, on the birth of daughter, Julia Sarah, from Linda & Paul Ellenbogen, Selvia & Leonard Weinstein *Mimi & Hy Charney, on the engagement of their grandson, Jason Kirsch to Amy Silviotti, from Ruth Cohen *Mimi & Hy Charney, on the birth of great grandson, from Ruth Cohen *Ruth Cohen, on the birth of her great-grandchild, from Mimi & Hy Charney *Sherri & Ken Ingwer, on the birth of grandson, from Barbara & Jared Scharf, Robbie & Jordan Sedler *Janet & Dennis Kirsch, on the engagement of son Jason to Amy, from Mimi & Hy Charney *Laurie & John Landes, on the birth of granddaughter, Annabel Marie, from Linda & Marc Goldstein, Helene Simon *Henry Lowet, on his 2nd Bar Mitzvah, from Sheryle, Ed, David & Jordan Goldstein *Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Margel, on the birth of grandson, Sam, from Janet & Robert Paul *Susan & Michael Schnur, on the engagement of daughter, Julie, from Linda & Paul Ellenbogen *Rhoda & Richard Shapiro, on the birth of
granddaughter, Julia Sarah, from Joyce & Joe Askinasi, Debra & David Berman and family, Beverly & Les Cheikin, Judy, Doug, Lauren & Emily Conrad, Linda & Paul Ellenbogen, Jackie & Marvin Goldowsky, Nori Goldsmith & Len Blum, Linda & Marc Goldstein, David Heiser, Irving Kaplan, Mona & Mark Klapper, Marian & Bill Kromberg, Laurie & John Landes, Ilene & Mark Lowenthal, Eleanor & Henry Lowet, Leslie & Henry Novack, Janet & Robert Paul, Sheila & David Rosen, Helene Simon, Michelle & Gary Starr, Rita & Lenny Unger, Selvia & Leonard Weinstein, Diane Yasgur *Cantor Alexis & Andrew Sklar, on the birth of son, Jack Marshall, from Mimi & Hy Charney, Judy & Doug Conrad, Nate Feinman, Jackie & Butch Goldowsky, Nori Goldsmith & Len Blum, Joy & Michael Goldstein, Sheryle, Ed, David & Jordan Goldstein, Marian & Bill Kromberg, Ilene & Mark Lowenthal, Eleanor & Henry Lowet, Toby & Ted Marrow, Andrea & Ron Neuman, Leslie & Henry Novack, Janet & Robert Paul, Joanie & Norman Rosenbaum, Helene Simon, Joyce Tanchum, Bob Tunick, Jamie & Adam Wagner, Ethel & Mort Weisburd, Dee Yasgur, Jill Yolen *Michelle & Gary Starr, on the engagement of son Justin to Sherri, from Judy & Doug Conrad, Leslie & Henry Novack *The Sussman family, on the birth of son, Kole Seder Sussman, from Leila Novak Dorne *Marilyn Tokayer, on Alana’s Bat Mitzvah, from Joy & Michael Goldstein *Jamie & Adam Wagner, on the B’not Mitzvah of their daughters Carly & Emma, from the Dolgins family, Marsha & Burt Friedburg, Leslie & Henry Novack, Janet & Robert Paul *Dee Yasgur, on the birth of a great-grandchild, from Ethel & Mort Weisburd Deepest Sympathy and Condolences to: *Harry Black, on the loss of beloved father, Hillel, from Janet & Robert Paul *Alice Cohen & family, on the loss of beloved aunt, Dinah Levy, from Ilene & Mark Lowenthal *Beth Evans & Beverly Norman, on the loss of beloved brother, Mark Jacobowsky, from Debbie & David Berman and family, Judy & Doug Conrad, Linda & Paul Ellenbogen, Joy & Michael Goldstein, Linda & Marc Goldstein, David Heiser,
The Krangle family, Laurie & John Landes, Ilene & Mark Lowenthal, Eleanor & Henry Lowet, Leslie & Henry Novack, Parkside Memorial Chapels, Inc., Karen & Bob Walker, Jill Yolen *Steven Felder, on the loss of beloved wife, Priscilla, from Joyce & Joe Askinasi, Debra & David Berman and family, Joy & Michael Goldstein, David Heiser, Laurie & John Landes, Nancy & Bruce Lumish, Helene Simon, Jill Yolen *Joanne & Robert Harris, on the loss of beloved mother and grandmother, Belle Harris, from Joyce & Joe Askinasi, Debra & David Berman and family, Jackie & Bud Freedman, Joy & Michael Goldstein, Sheryle, Ed, David & Jordan Goldstein, Edith Halpern, Bobbie & Rudolf Hanau, David Heiser, Irving Kaplan, Amy & Howard Katz, Mona & Mark Klapper, Laurie & John Landes, Nancy & Bruce Lumish, Andrea & Ron Neuman, Leslie & Henry Novack, Gertrude Reich, Helene Simon, Joyce Tanchum, Jill Yolen *Amy Katz, on the loss of beloved mother, Ruth Moncher, from David Heiser, Laurie & John Landes *Hope Klein & family, on the loss of beloved father and grandfather, Robert Albrecht, from David Heiser, the Lowenthal family, Jill Yolen *Raanan Korinow & Dr. Shira Novack, on the loss of beloved mother and mother-in-law, Gail Korinow, from Debbie & David Berman and family, Leslie & Henry Novack *Rebecca Oling & family, on the loss of beloved father and grandfather, Robert Albrecht, from Judy, Doug, Lauren & Emily Conrad, David Heiser, Lowenthal family, Nancy & Bruce Lumish, Leslie & Henry Novack, Joanie & Norman Rosenbaum, Shari & Dan Savitt, Jamie & Adam Wagner, Jill Yolen *Sharon Parker & family, on the loss of beloved father, Arnold Miller, from Debra & David Berman and family *Lisa Grove Raider & Joshua Grove, on the loss of beloved father-in-law and grandfather, Alan Goldberg, from Debbie & David Berman and family, David Heiser, Helene Simon *Merryll Silfen & family, on the loss of beloved mother and grandmother, Paula Reiner, from Joyce & Joe Askinasi, David Heiser, Nancy & Bruce Lumish, Parkside Memorial Chapels, Inc.
K.T. Items Page 21
Tributes (continued)
Harrison Bake Shop Home of Old World Baking
Ralph Langenbach 357 Halstead Ave.
Harrison NY 10528 914-935-1151
Under Tablet K kosher supervision
E-Z Pay
Pre-pay $100 =
credit for 11 tribute cards.
Take advantage of this convenient payment plan.
For General Fund Donations Only!!
Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund, Prayerbook, and Kiddush donations must be paid by separate check.
Speedy Recovery to: Danny Kischel, from Helene Simon PRAYERBOOK FUND In Loving Memory of: *Rose Tunis, beloved mother, from Dee Yasgur *Annie Yasgur, beloved mother-in-law, from DeeYasgur YAHRZEIT FUND In Loving Memory of: *David Azorsky, beloved father and grandfather, from Sonya Bernfeld & family *Arnold A. Bernfeld, beloved husband, father and grandfather, from Sonya Bernfeld & family *Eugene Elkan, beloved father, from Sheryle Goldstein *Leah Halperin, beloved mother, from Belle Simon *Leon Kahan, beloved father, from Mimi Charney *Jolan & Hugo Kohn, beloved parents and grandparents, from Lottie Katz *David Katz, beloved husband, father and grandfather, from Lottie Katz *Lena Katz, beloved mother, from Amy & Howard Katz *Lillian Kromberg, beloved mother, from Bill Kromberg *Howard Levine, beloved father, from Robert Levine *Ruth Levine, beloved grandmother, from Robert Levine *Lillian Lowenthal, beloved mother, from Ilene & Mark Lowenthal *George Moncher, beloved father, from Amy & Howard Katz *Leo Somkin, beloved brother, from Ilene & Mark Lowenthal *Sue A. Sussman, beloved mother, from Ethel Weisburd KIDDUSH FUND In Loving Memory of: *Michael Abrutyn, beloved father, from David Abrutyn *Michele Yolen Beekman, beloved aunt, from Victoria & David Yolen *Bea Golding, beloved mother, from Jay Golding *Janet Heiser, beloved wife and mother, from David & Andrew Heiser
*Rosalie Heiser, beloved grandmother, from Andrew Heiser *Sadie Kahan, beloved mother, from Mimi Charney *Sadie & Leon Kahan, beloved in-laws, from Erna Kahan *Freda Lessin, beloved mother-in-law, from David Heiser *Harry Marrow, beloved father, from Toby & Ted Marrow *Lazare Novack, beloved father, from Henry Novack *Dr. Jacqueline Proner, beloved wife and mother, from David Gelfarb & children *Douglas Schwartz, beloved brother, from Victoria & David Yolen *Charlotte Shapiro, beloved mother, from Rhoda & Richard Shapiro *Gerald Shapiro, beloved brother, from Rhoda & Richard Shapiro *Samuel Simon, beloved father, from Helene Simon *Burton Yolen, beloved father, from Victoria & David Yolen In Honor of: *Carly & Emma Wagner, on the occasion of their B’not Mitzvah, from Jamie & Adam Wagner RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND In Loving Memory of: * Lillian Abramowitz, beloved mother, from Shelly and Carol Abramowitz *Herbert Sedler, beloved father, from Robbie & Jordan Sedler *Ruth Moncher, beloved mother, from Amy & Howard Katz * A donation was received in memory of Mark Jacobowsky *A donation was received from Leila Dorne ECP FUND: Congratulations and Best Wishes to: *Amy Silviotti & Jason Kirsch, on their engagement, from Janet & Dennis Kirsch LADIES AID In Loving Memory of: *Janet Stone Cohen & Gutman “Goody” David Cohen, beloved parents, from Irving Cohen *Yetta Raines Weiss & Irving Raines, beloved parents, from Joyce Tanchum
Deepest Sympathy and Condolences to: *Beth Evans and Beverly Norman, on the loss of beloved brother, Mark Jacobowsky, from Jackie & Marvin Goldowsky *Joanne & Robert Harris, on the loss of beloved mother, Belle Harris, from Jackie & Marvin Goldowsky Ladies Aid Annual Fund donations: Myra Gerald Appelbaum, Sonya Bernfeld, Barbara & Arthur Brandon, Judy & Stanley Buchholz, Mimi & Hy Charney, Beverly & Les Cheikin, Barbara Cohen, Janet & Irving Cohen, Ruth Cohen, Steven Cohen, Douglas Conrad, Nate Feinman, Stephanie & Philip Fischer, Jackie & Bud Freedman, Jackie & Marvin Goldowsky, Sheila & Jack Granowitz, Bobbie & Rudy Hanau, David Heiser, Erna Kahan, Irving Kaplan, Amy & Howard Katz, Marian & Bill Kromberg, Hy Lampe, John & Laurie Landes, Ilene & Mark Lowenthal, Henry & Eleanor Lowet, Dotty & Fischel Myers, Ellen Falb & Richard Newmark, Louise Pomerantz, Sheila Rednick, Sheila & David B. Rosen, Susan & Michael Schnur, Lori & Sam Schwartzman, Robbie & Jordan Sedler, Helene Simon, Eileen & Steve Stein, Joyce Tanchum, Leslie Dubin & Doug Trokie,Diane Yasgur,Jill Yolen, Sue & Alan Zverin SANCTUARY RENOVATION FUND Deepest Sympathy and Condolences to: *Steven Felder, on the loss of beloved wife, Priscilla, from Debbie & Barry Konner *Beth Evans and Beverly Norman, on the loss of beloved brother, Mark Jacobowsky, from Debbie & Barry Konner MARK JACOBOWSKY GABBAI FUND *Jill Abel *Debra & David Berman *David Heiser *Mona & Mark Klapper *Marian & Bill Kromberg *Laurie & John Landes *Ilene & Mark Lowenthal *Eleanor & Henry Lowet *Toby & Ted Marrow *Leslie & Henry Novack *Belle & Arthur Simon *Helene Simon
K.T. Items Page 22
There is a difference . . . let us tell you why, let us show you how . . .
ZION MEMORIAL CHAPEL
Independent & Local
785 E. Boston Post Rd. Mamaroneck, NY 10543. 914-381-1809.
www.zionmemorial.com
K.T. Items Page 23
THE BEST & FRESHEST SMOKED SALMON
CAN ONLY BE FOUND AT
Mt. Kisco Smoke House
LOATED AT
146 MASON STREET,
GREENWICH CT 06830
CALL: (203) 340-9856
www.mtkiscosmokehouse.com
A Special Occasion .....
Anniversary, Birthday, Wedding,
Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Graduation
Celebrate with a Leaf on
our Tree of Life
cost $180.00
A beautiful way to commemorate important life
cycle events.
For more information, call the KTI Office,
939-1004.
NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE
PAID WHITE PLAINS, NY PERMIT NO. 1106
CONGREGATION KTI 575 King Street
Port Chester, N.Y. 10573 (914) 939-1004 www.ktionline.org
Rabbi Jaymee M. Alpert
Cantor Alexis K. Sklar
Lawrence Engle, President
Jessica Berkowitz, Vice President Programs
Stuart Gelbard, Vice President Ritual
Shari Kibel, Vice President House & Grounds
Howard Lavitt, Vice President Membership
Margot Metzger, Vice President Education
Bruce Lumish, Treasurer
Joanie Rosenbaum, Secretary William Alper Past President, ex officio Rabbi Sandy Zisser Director of Education Robin Goldberg ECP Education Administrator Rita Unger Synagogue Administrator