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"SEARCIllNG FOR GOD"
ADULT EDUCATION
WITH DAVID LOCKETZ
THREE EVENINGS IN MAY
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May 14-16 Details for these exciting
events appear inside the bulletin
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FROM THE RABBI
Sandford R. Kopnick
Our David ...
One of the greatest benefits of having Hebrew Union College in our community is the unparalleled opportunity to benefit from the skills and knowledge of rabbinic students. Our rabbinic student intern program has exposed our congregation to many wonderful and talented people over the years. David Locketz is no exception.
Our tradition teaches us-aseh I' cha rav-acquire for yourself a teacher-and in many ways, with David's participation in our Valley Temple, we have done just that.
David's work with our ground-breaking middle school program has helped us create a new model for education. With two wonderful retreats, a monthly chat-room, and innovative and creative programming in our building, this program has helped to develop a group devoted to each other and the exploration of Jewish knowledge in creative ways.
There is no question that David had a difficult act to follow. I was so relieved when our youth groupers responded to David's calm and kind style so quickly. They loved his sense of humor, his singing, and his perspective on Jewish life-and did they love to give him a hard time! The teasing between them all was always good for a smile!
Even though our internship has focused on the religious school students, adults have benefited, too. Our Torah studies, Hebrew classes, and experiences at services shows us the quality education offered at Hebrew Union College, and David's talents at translating his knowledge and passion for Judaism into interesting sermons and classes.
Personally, I will miss David's partnership that he showed during these last years. David's new senior rabbi is truly lucky. He will benefit from David's loyalty, knowledge, devotion, and work ethic.
At times, it would have been compelling (albeit selfish) to sabotage David's thesis in order that he would be forced to stay another year-but, sadly, he has completed all his requirements and it would be unseemly to hold him back now. Truth be told, almost no congregation in America benefits as we do from a rabbinic intern, given our congregation's size.
So to Debbie and David we offer our most profound mazal tov on finishing this chapter of your lives so impressively. Not only have we loved watching you grow together and individually-but you both leave here accomplishing high educational goals-and having produced Emma-your beautiful daughter. May you three have a safe and joyous move, knowing that you leave behind a congregational family who will be waiting for the next opportunity for us to be together, and to help in any way the future may require. Chazak v'ematz-be strong and of good courage as you move from this place to a wonderful future! Todah! Thank you for everything.
B'Shalom
~ OPEN HOUSE FOR
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FAMILIES
Please invite unaffiliated Jewish families to check out our wonderful religious school program and our congregation at an Open House on Sunday, May 16,2004 at 10:00 a.m. The morning will include an opportunity for people to see the building, tour the school, and hear about our exciting programs.
In addition, prospective members are welcomed at the Dan Nichols concert at II :00 a.m. that same morning. Our Temple's future is enhanced when we as a community help others to affiliate with our congregation.
Please help us identify potential families for membership, and invite them to our Open House on the 16th !
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FIRST THURSDAY, - BLUE ASH at David Feldstein's office -- Thursday, May 6
SECOND THURSDAY! DOWNTOWN at Jon Hoftheimer's office. - Thursday, May 13
Meet at noon on either day, we'll end on time, at 1 p.m. Join us in the Conference room for "Judaism Confronts Contemporary Issues." Always from a Reform perspective, our discussions will talk about medical ethics, evolving religious ideas, current events and much more. Don't forget to bring your lunch!
RELIGIOUS SERVICES
SATURDAY, MAY 1 9:30 a.m. - Torah Study 10:30 a.m. - Shabbat Service
FRIDAY, MAY 7, 7:30 p.m. Shabbat Service honoring David Locketz, Rabbinic Intern. Oneg Shabbat hosted by the families of the 7th
and 8th graders in David's honor
SATURDAY, MAY 8 9:30 a.m .- Torah Study 10:30 a.m.- Shabbat Service
FRIDAY, MAY 14, 7:30 p.m. Family Shabbat Service, Dan Nichols, Guest Musician Oneg Shabbat hosted by Mrs. Fay Stein in honor of her grandson, Graham Russell's Bar Mitzvah
SATURDAY, MAY 15, 9:30 a.m. - Torah Study 10:30 a.m. - Bar Mitzvah of Graham Russell, son of Randy and Heather Stein Russell, grandson of Fay Stein
.. FRIDAY, MAY 21,7:30 p.m. Shabbat Service honor our graduates of the Cincinnati Reform Jewish High School. Oneg Shabbat hosted by the families in honor of the graduates
SATURDAY, MAY 22 9:30 a.m. - Torah Study 10:30 a.m. - Shabbat Service
TUESDAY, MAY 25, 7:00 p.m. Service ofConfirmationlErev Shavuot Reception in honor of the Confmnands hosted by their families.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 9:00 a.m. Shavuot service - Festival service Yizkor Memorial prayers will be recited
FRIDAY, MAY 28, 7:30 p.m. Shabbat Service Oneg Shabbat hosted by Margie and Alan Schneider to honor the memory of Albert Stein
SATURDAY, MAY 29 9:30 a.m.- Torah Study 10:30 a.m.- Shabbat Service
Acclaimed contemporary Jewish musician, Dan Nichols, will be with us for the weekend of May 14-16, 2004. On Friday night, May 14, as we prepare to celebrate Graham Russell's bar mitzvah, Dan will serve as our soloist-bringing a fresh new sound to our bimah. Dan's mix of original music and the music of other contemporary composers will make the Friday night service deeply spiritual and easy to follow.
Saturday evening, join us at Rabbi Sandford and Nancy Kopnick's home for an evening of folk music. Rabbi Ron Klotz is bringing his banjo-so join us for an evening of good food, singing, and friendship. RSVP for the Saturday evening program is helpful. This is an adultsonly pr9gram and participants should bring a dessert to share with others.
Sunday morning, Dan will work with a few of the religious school classes and then we'll all come together in the Greenberg Sanctuary for a wonderful concert at 11 :00 a.m. The entire community is welcome to join us at the concert-so come yourself and bring a friend!
HOST AN ONEG SHABBAT
Hosting an Oneg Shabbat, which is the reception following services to celebrate the joy of the Sabbath, is a lovely way to honor a special occasion. Call Wendy at the Temple office to say that you will host one. A special thanks to the following who recently hosted Oneg Shabbats:
BOB AND SYLVIA MALTZ JUDY AND LARRY SMILEY
JAN AND MARK SASS JULIAN AND CAROL MAGNUS
SISTERHOODIWOMEN OF REFORM JUDAISM
THAN\« YOU
MAZALTOVTO Heather and Randy Russell and Fay Stein on the
Bar Mitzvah of their son and grandson, Graham
OUR CONFIRMANDS AND THEIR FAMILIES:
Rachel Denham, daughter of Linda & Bobby Denham
Jacob Paul Lyon, son of Charleen & Simon Lyon
Evan Daniel Powers, son of Diane & Charles Powers
Charles William Vordenberge III, son ofRicklie and Charles Vordenberge, Jr.
OUR GRADUATES OF THE CINTI REFORM JEWISH HIGH SCHOOL AND THEIR FAMILIES:
Aaron Ehrle, son of Eric and Jean Ehrle, grand-son of Laurel and Marvin Fischbaum
Aaron Kull, son of Phyllis Bossin and Ron Kull Rachel Ran, daughter of Ron and Sharon Ran Daniel Stewart, son of Barbara and Buz Stewart
MISHEBERACH HELEN LEVY ALYSSA STANTON DOTTI MANTEL DOROTHY KAUFMAN
OUR SYMPATHY TO
Marcia Deitsch on the death of her Grandmother, Martie Weiss
Ernie Waits on the death of his Brother, Eric Wilson Waits
MEN'S CLUB EVENTS MARK YOUR CALENDARS:
Sunday, June 27th; 12:30 to 5:00 p.m. - Men's Club Car Rally; Deli Dinner at Temple
Bowling and Golf Outings - For interest, call Ivan Tamarkin at 513-381 -6555 or 513-761-5993.
Social Action Projects: Prepare a fair - Fall of 2004. Camp Gucci project - May of2005.
* All Temple members are invited to participate in all events.
ADULT EDUCATION WITH DAVID LOCKETZ,
RABBINIC INTERN "THE SEARCH FOR GOD"
TUES., MAY 4 & 11 and MON., MAY 17 AT 7:30 p.m.
This group will explore the nature of God during these three adult education sessions. The class will study God through the perspective of both historical and contemporary Judaism. We will also contemplate our own understanding of what God is and how we encounter the "holy" in our lives. Expect fun, lively, and supportive discussions. No prior knowledge or experience is necessary.
A FEW MORE REDS' CONCESSION WORKERS
ARE NEEDED
A few additional volunteers are needed to work at the concession stands during Reds games at the Great American Ballpark. This is the Temple's big fundraiser so please help. Call Jim Miller, 984-6986 for more information or to say that you will help.
WELCOME NEW VOICE THAT ANSWERS OUR PHONES
Jody Finley has been hired to help out in the Temple office. Jody will be the voice you hear most mornings when you call the Temple. Jody comes to us with some wonderful experiences in othernot-for-profit organizations. Her computer skills and project management experiences will help Rabbi Kopnick and Wendy in many ways.
We know that you will help Jody learn about our Valley Temple and make her first weeks with us easy and welcoming! Welcome aboard, Jody!
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FAMILY PICNIC
SUNDAY MAY 23 following Religious School
Hosted by Sisterhood
A FAREWELL TRIBUTE TO
AVID LOCKETZ
Friday, May 7, 2004
7:30 p.m.
JoiN us AS WE wish OUR RAbbiNic INTERN, TEAchER, YOUTH GROUP
AdviSOR, ANd fRiENd wrlI. AS hE, DEbbiE, ANd EMMA
pREpARE fOR THEiR MOVE AfTER ORdiNATiON.
SCENES FROM THE PASSOVER SEDER
WOMEN OF REFORM JUDAISM! SISTERHOOD ACTIVITIES
Dear Sisterhood Members,
Did you know that... 2S'the annual Retiree's Luncheon will be held at our
Temple on June 22. gMichele Alessandrini for hosting our meeting. Thank
you. gHeather Oppenheimer is the winner of our "name the
Sisterhood Library" contest. The name is Kol Isha which translates to "Woman's Voice".
2S'the Sisterhood will have their Annual Rummage Sale on June 13th. Please donate your gently used items for this event. We also need volunteers to help with prep and sales.
gour thanks go to Judy Smiley and Kathie Tamarkin for organizing the women's symposium and all the Sisterhood members who worked behind the scenes to make it happen. Thanks also to one of our own, Beth Schwartz, for speaking at the seminar.
g Laura Lobar was a beautiful bride, representing the Valley Temple Sisterhood at the recent "A Wedding to Remember-Jewish Brides Through the Ages".
gyour Sisterhood has an opportunity to increase its fundraising capability with the newly re- vamped and user friendly Kroger gift card program (replacing the old gift certificate program). Support this program and help your Religious school and Temple. You will be receiving additional information and gift cards through the mail.
gfhat there were 6 representatives from our Sisterhood at the District 10 Biennial. Thanks to Sue Spohr, Sharon Feldstein and Jenny Broh for helping at the registration desk.
gAlison Weikel was the recipient of the Deborah Award from our Sisterhood for outstanding service. Con-·
gratul~ons Alison for an o~r~~gj~ ,.....
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SISTERHOOD MEETING Sunday, May 9
lOAM At the Temple
SAVE YOUR STUFF
SISTERHOOD RUMMAGE SALE
to be held JUNE 13, 2004 8 AM - 2 PM
It's time for some spring cleaning. Gather those gently used indoor and outdoor household items, electronics, toys, clothing, tools, books, linens, furniture or whatever else you are no longer using and bring them to the Temple.
IF POSSIBLE. ·PLEASE DROP OFF ITEMS ON SUNDAY JUNE 6th
BETWEEN 9 am and 10m.
Other drop off dates June 7th to the 10th.
We are in need of volunteers to help make this sale a success. We have day and evening hours available
. for set-up, as well as hours the day of the sale
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Valley Temple Sisterhood presents Game NightWhere Good Friends, Fun & Games prevail
Do you love to play games - but don't have enough people for your favorites? Or can't quite remember the rules? Would you love to get together with your friends, but hate to leave your kids behind?
Then join us 7 pm the first Saturday of each month!
Call & let us know how many you're bringing - & what you'd like to play. RSVP Michele - 347-0099
$5.00 per adult; Children $1.00
NEW RABBINIC INTERN NAMED
Bradley Levenberg, an in-coming 4th year rabbinic student at
HUC-JIR will begin as our new rabbinic intern in mid June. Bradley is transferring from the New York campus of HUC in a few weeks.
Bradley is a native of Cincinnati, growing up at the Rockdale Temple. Bradley has extensive experience in youth work, having served as a youth group advisor in Columbus, Ohio prior to beginning rabbinic school. While in New York, Bradley worked in a religious school
and as a student rabbi in Virginia.
Bradley and his wife, Rebecca, are looking forward to their move to Cincinnati in mid-May. Bradley will begin working with B 'nai mitzvah students and preparing for our new religious school year in June. He will join rabbi Kopnick on the bimah at the end of June and lead services while Rabbi Kopnick is at camp and on vacation this summer. Please be sure to help us welcome the Levenbergs to our congregational family.
THE STEWARTS --NEW COORDINATORS FOR SOUP KITCHEN PROJECT
We are very excited to announce that Buz and Barbara Stewart will be the new coordinators of the Over the Rhine Soup Kitchen project. Bakers, cooks and servers are needed for our next date which is June 6. Please volunteer to help with this worthwhile project. Please contact Buz at rgs81154@aol.com to say that you will help.
A special thank you to Allen Miller and his family for coordinating this job over the past several years. They have done a superior job and we are grateful to them.
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL CORNER
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW FROM US
There is SO much going on this month, which you'll want to be aware of! Below is a list. If you have questions about any of it, or need additional information, please feel free to call me at the Temple office-761-3555, or email me at Elizabeth Woosley@ValleyTemple.com. I'll be happy to explain anything and everything!
~ We've begun a series of training sessions with our Madrichim (student teaching assistants). Our esteemed congregant Sarah Singer-Nourie is leading these sessions. Sarah has a tremendous amount of experience in training young people to help teachers open up the possibilities in learning for children. We're so fortunate to have her!
~ On Sunday May 2nd, Rabbi Kopnick will teach our last family education session for this school year. It is for the families of our 5th and 6th grade and will focus on "Prayer and God." Sixth graders and their parents will meet from 10:00-11 :00 and the fifth grade and parents will meet from 11 :00-12:00. It promises to be a wonderful end to our exciting year offamily education!
~ The weekend of May 14th - May 16th is Dan Nichols Musical Weekend! Shabbat will begin with a Religious School Family Dinner. RSVP to Elizabeth at the Temple office at 761-3555 or email her at Elizabeth WoosleY@ValleyTemple.com Cost is $10.00 per family. We're looking forward to eating Shabbat Dinner with you! Plan on coming back on Sunday for Dan's community and Religious School concert. He will rock the Temple!
~ Sunday May 23rd is the last day of Religious School this year. Come join us for a special service led by our fourth, fifth and sixth grade Hebrew students. They have worked very hard all year and this is their chance to shine! Our closing assembly will follow this service. No good Jewish event happens without food-at the close of the assembly plan on staying for the end of the year picnic. Thank you to the Sisterhood for sponsoring this event!
Mark your calendars now! You won't want to miss anything!
~~.~ Elizabeth F. Woosley Director of Education
Fay Stein Minette HofTheimer Tom Youkilis Kathie Tamarkin Joel Rosenthal Helen Levine Dave Katz Madeline Weikel Arlene Herman Lawrence Unger KenyRabe Jim Levinson Ricklie Vordenberg Hank Rosenthal Kevin Spieler Andrea Knarr Graham Russell Andrew Spohr Erik Ehrle Ross Weinberg Suzanne Segal Jeremy Fritzhand Robert Plymesser Paul Lucky Marty Deitsch Laurence Smiley Charles Myer III Julius Saslow Julian Magnus Ron Stern Susan Spohr Carol Magnus Roberta Michelman LouisRauh JuliaRabe Rachel Denham Gayla Fritzhand Carolyn Mendel Thomas H. Green Phillip Waisblum Jeffrey Barnett Irving Harris Gary Podolny Ernest Waxman Phyllis Levinson Dawn Schwartzman Heather Stein Russell John Schwab Jason Knarr Matthew McCarrick Karen McClelland Bonnie Casper Bradley McClelland Elysha Berson-Elliott Matthew Lobar Selma Harris Richard Kovarsky Stephen Berg
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HONOR A SPECIAL EVENT BY MAKING A CONTRIBUTION TO
ONE OF OUR FUNDS
MAY ANNIVEfaSAfaiES Rob and Alison Weikel Tim and Robyn McCarrick Clyde and Marsha Dempsey A.I. and Carol Randrnan Simon and Char Lyon Judy and Brian McKinney Charles and Diane Powers Paul and Anne Lucky Buz and Barb Stewart Mark and Anne Sterner Marty and Heather Oppenheimer Heather and Randy Russell Hank and John Rosenthal Stuart and Ricky Hodesh Kerry and Dianne Rabe Pam and Brad Greenberg Jim and Cindy Cronin Joel and Susan Kahn Marty and Laura Bloom Richard and Charlyne Gaynor
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We gratefully acknowledge the following contributions to our Templefunds: BRYNA SCHWARTZ MEMORIAL ONEG AND HOSPITALITYFUND To honor the memory of William Levy; From Marty and Helen Levy In Memory of Linda Lippert; From Brad and Pam Greenberg TO THE NATALIE SEINSHEIMER MUSIC FUND To honor the memory of Edward Mulloy; From Kathie and Ivan Tamarkin Wishing a speedy recovery to Jeff Derringer; From Helen Levine In appreciation of Valley Temple; From Rabbi Elizabeth Hersh TO THE ESTELLE WIGSERFLORAL FUND Wishing a complete and speedy recovery to Patty Statman, wishing good health to Andrea Heines; From Myrna Arlen TO THE JANE MUNICKMEMORIAL GARDEN FUND To honor the memory of Jane Munick; From Cynthia and Mel Marmer TO THE RABBI'S DISCRETIONARY FUND In appreciation of Rabbi Kopnick; From Gene Smiley and Beth Schwartz In appreciation of Rabbi Kopnick's help with conversion; From Jenny Dapper In honor of conversion of Jenny Dapper; From Bernice and Harold Blatt TO THE HOUSE FUND In memory of Nate Shapiro; From A.J. and Carol Randman TO THE PROGRAM FUND To honor the memory of Ern a and Hugo Stern; From Barb and Ron Stern and Family In appreciation of Valley Temple; From Rabbi Elizabeth Hersh TO THE SOCIAL ACTION FUND In honor of Jeannie Hiller 's conversion; From Jenny and Bob Broh Wishing Stuart Hodesh good health; From Carl and Judy Gehr Wishing Jeff Derringer a speedy and complete recovery; From Frances and Larry Unger
Your generO"Jity tr appreciat"edf
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1 0:00am RS Open House 7:30pm Board Mtg Service
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Last Day RS 7:00pm Confirmation 9:00am Shavuot Service 7:30pm Shabbat Service 9:30am Torah Study 9:45am Religious School 1 0:30am Shabbat Service
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THE VALLEY TEMPLE 145 Springfield Pike Cincinnati, OH 45215
********************* Sandford R. Kopnick, Rabbi
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:;INCINNATI, OHIO NON PROFIT ORG.
Solomon T. Greenberg, Rabbi Emeritus David Locketz, Rabbinic Intern Elizabeth Woosley, Director of Education Jeffrey Marks, President Carmen Kovarsky,Sisterhood President Ivan Tamarkin, Men's Club Chairperson Wendy Walsh, Temple Administrator
PERMIT NO. 2333
********************** WEB SITE: www.vallevtemple.com E-MAIL: wendy@vallevtemple.com or use links at valleytemple.com
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
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KLAU LIBRARY HUC-JIR 3101 CLIFTON AVE CINTI OH 45220
Noted songwriter and musician Dan Nichols will again grace our congregation the weekend of May 14-162004. Join us for the following wonderful events:
Friday, May 14, 2004-7 :30 p.m. Musical Service with a contemporary sound. (Religious School Family Shabbat dinner preceeds the service at 6:30 pm. Cost is $10.00 per family)
Saturday morning, May 15,2004-10:00 a.m. Tot Shabbat with Dan 10:30 a.m. Infonnal Morning Worship
Saturday Evening May 15,2004-7:30 p.m. Parents night out at the Kopnicks Get a sitter and join us for desserts, Havdalah, nice folks, and folk and Jewish music with Dan.
Sunday, May 16 10:00 a.m. Religious School open house for Prospective Members 11 :00 a.m. End of Religious School Concert! All are welcome
Our thanks to the S( a Friend of the Temple who
their donation and makes Dan s visit possible
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