hahodesh march 2011
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Monthly newsletter of Chizuk Amuno Congregation, Baltimore, MDTRANSCRIPT
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PURIM CARNIVAL Sunday, March 20 • 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Sponsored by the CAC Parents Association
New Games, Moonbounce, and Obstacle Course New Menu Items • Prizes • Arts and Crafts • ‘Tween’ Room Music • Karaoke • Ping Pong Tournaments
Pre-sale: $10/family with one child; $18/family with more than one child
Day of Carnival: $12/family with one child; $20/family with more than one child
Includes Popcorn and Cotton Candy
Volunteers needed for Purim Day–Contact Rena Lapidus, 410/979-2945
March 2011 | Adar I - Adar II 5771
G l a s s G o l d K a l l a hShabbat, March 4 and 5
Featured Speaker - Dr. David Kraemer Professor of Talmud and Rabbinics, Jewish Theological Seminary
Friday, 7 p.m. • Shabbat Dinner Judaism and Christianity: The Real Differences
RSVP required Saturday, following services • Lunch and Learn
Why is Sacrifice So Important?
l o u i s a n d P h y l l i s F r i e d m a n s c h o l a r - i n - r e s i d e n c e
Monday, March 7, 7:30 p.m.
What does it take to Be saved?A conversation with Dr. David Kraemer, Dr. Christopher Leighton of ICJS,
and Rabbi Ron Shulman
Rock the Night Away at the
Shushan Singing Celebration
Qualit y time……conversations about our beliefs and our world
Tuesday, March 8, 7:30 p.m.
my understandinG oF Faithwith our guest,
Dr. DaviD Kraemer Chizuk Amuno Scholar-in-Residence
For our fifth “Quality Time” session, Jewish Theological Seminary Professor David Kraemer
will reflect upon his personal beliefs as we explore varied meanings of religious faith.
Megillah Readings and Purimglee!
USCJ Seaboard region
4th annUal YoUng leaderShip reCognition reCeption
Sunday, April 10, 5:30 p.m.At B’nai Israel Congregation
We honor Nancy Hudes for her outstanding commitment to Chizuk Amuno, Seaboard Region, and the Conservative Movement.
$54 per person, RSVP and submit sponsorship by March 22.
For further information, 301/230-0801, ext. 2
Saturday, March 196:45 p.m. Minhah – Hoffberger Chapel7:30 p.m. Family Megillah Reading – Sanctuary7:45 p.m. Ma’ariv / Traditional Megillah Reading – Hoffberger Chapel
After the Megillah ReadingsKids and families dance the night away with our Rockin’ DJ – Krieger Auditorium
Adults enjoy an adult Purim Shpiel– “Text in the City (of Shushan)” and Karaoke Café – Stulman Auditorium
Teen Purim Dance – Esterson Auditorium
Sunday, March 209:15 a.m. Shaharit, Traditional Full Megillah Reading – Hoffberger Chapel
10 a.m. Family Megillah Reading and Purim Shpiel with RRS – Sanctuary
chizuk amuno israel Film FestivalI Was There in Color • Sunday, March 6, 7:30 p.m.
Remarkable, never before seen documentary about the birth of Israel in color! Amazing story of early Zionist Fred Monosson. This extraordinary film must be seen! (English)
$5 for dessert reception • RSVP: [email protected]. Presented by the Israel Engagement Committe
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Chizuk Amuno Congregation8100 Stevenson Road, Baltimore, Maryland 21208www.chizukamuno.org
Synagogue Office 410/486-6400
Synagogue Fax 410/486-4050
Synagogue E-mail [email protected]
Goldsmith Early Childhood Education Center 410/486-8642
Krieger Schechter Day School 410/486-8640
Rosenbloom Religious School 410/486-8641
Stulman Center for Adult Learning 410/824-2055
O F F I C E R SPresident Richard P. Manekin, [email protected] Vice President Michelle Malis, [email protected] President Louis E. SappersteinVice President Sandra MoffetSecretary Dr. Andrew MillerTreasurer Michelle HettlemanAssistant Treasurer Jason A. Blavatt
S Y N A G O G U E S T A F F Rabbi Ronald J. Shulman x230 [email protected]
Rabbi Deborah Wechsler x231 [email protected]
Rabbi Emeritus Joel H. Zaiman x296
Hazzan Emanuel C. Perlman x233 [email protected]
Ritual Director Dr. Moshe D. Shualy x243 [email protected]
Ritual Director Emeritus Rev. Yehuda Dickstein
Headmaster, Krieger Schechter Day School Dr. Paul D. Schneider | x226 | [email protected]
Director, Congregational Education Alex Weinberg | x234 | [email protected]
Director, Goldsmith Early Childhood Education Center Michelle Gold | x238 | [email protected]
Director, Stulman Center for Adult Learning Judy Meltzer | x287 | [email protected]
Director, Gemilut Hasadim Program Miriam Foss | x281 | [email protected]
Bar/Bat Mitzvah Coordinator Debby Hellman | x290 | [email protected]
Youth Educator Isaac Woloff | x305 | [email protected]
Curator, Goldsmith Museum Dr. Susan Vick | x291 | [email protected]
Choir Director T. Herbert Dimmock
A D M I N I S T R A T I V E S T A F F Executive Director Ronald N. Millen | x224 | [email protected]
Director of Congregational Advancement Laurel Freedman | x275 | [email protected]
Synagogue Administrator Jenny Baker | x227 | [email protected]
Controller Rick Bernard | x256 | [email protected]
Information Systems Manager Bruce P. Yaillen | x284 | [email protected]
Cemetery Director Barbara Lichter | x248 | [email protected]
Assistant Cemetery Director Marsha Yoffe | x309 | [email protected]
Communications and Membership Coordinator Cheryl Snyderman | x300 | [email protected]
Graphic Designer Rachel Levitan | x282 | [email protected]
Milestones In Our Synagogue FamilyB’nei MitzvahWe proudly celebrate with these students who will be called tothe Torah as B’nei Mitzvah. Mazal tov to their families.
MARCH 5Eli Jared FastowMoshe Eliavson of Dr. Jana Kaplan-Fastow and Peter Fastow Joshua Cole LewisYaakovson of Susan and David Lewis
MARCH 6Brent Austin PowersDov Chananson of Dr. Diane and Jeffrey Powers
MARCH 12Alexis Ilana HudesAhuvah Ilanadaughter of Nancy and Dr. Richard Hudes
MARCH 26Nolan Jacob PlantNachum Yaakovson of Debra Hettleman and Larry Plant
APRIL 2Justin Alexander BuchoffYosefson of Lisa Cohen and Steven Buchoff
Sophie Rebecca SallRivkah Sarahdaughter of Nancy and David Sall
BirthsWe congratulate the following families on the birth of their children and grandchildren.
Sydney Julieanne Brown, daughter of Catherine and Jeffrey Brown, and granddaughter of Ruth and Allen Brown.
Yael Gaither, daughter of Jen and Chris Gaither.
BirthdaysWe wish Happy Birthday to these members of our synagogue family who are each celebrating a birthday milestone.
Arthur Brown
Arthur Kahn
Adele Marcus
Josh Rosen
AnniversariesMazal tov to the following members of our synagogue family who are celebrating their wedding anniversary.
50th: Rhona and Dr. Martin Levin
EngagementsWe congratulate these couples and their families as we wish them much happiness.
Keith Attman, son of Stephanie and Ronald Attman and grandson of Mildred and Edward Attman, to Alissa Berliner.
Beth Gampel, granddaughter of Beverly K. Cohen and the late Bernard B. Cohen, to Adam Abell.
Jonathan Mogol, son of Ellen and Alan Mogol, to Lea Hairston.
In Loving MemoryIn sadness, our synagogue community mourns the passing of our members:Arnold Brown, husband of Phyllis Brown and father of Steve
Brown and Jay Brown.
Ruth Goodman, mother of Sarellen Levine and David Goodman and sister of Rita Waranch.
Nina Rochman Iwry, mother of Mark Iwry.
Marilyn Klompus, mother of Kenneth Klompus, Betsy Klompus, and Richard Klompus.
Malvin Robinson, husband of Beverly Robinson and father of Judith Hoffberger and Stuart Robinson.
Jack Rubin, father of David Rubin and step-father of Cynthia Rubinstein and Ian Rubinstein.
We offer our sincere condolences to our members:
Dr. Jay Baraban, on the loss of his father, David Baraban.
David Brooks, on the loss of his mother, Ruth Brooks.
Michael Cooperman, on the loss of his father, Harold Cooperman.
Maury Fine and Scott Fine, on the loss of their father, Harold Fine.
Dr. Harold Hettleman, on the loss of his sister, Shirley Glick.
Helen Lewis, on the loss of her brother, Julius Simon.
Karen Rigamonti, on the loss of her father, Ted Hoenig.
As a synagogue community, we express our sincere condolences and prayers for comfort to those who mourn.
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March 25/26 | Adar II 19/20 Shabbat Parah Oneg Shabbat/Minhah 6:00 p.m.Kabbalat Shabbat 6:15 p.m.
Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m.TORAH PORTION: SH’MINI, LEVITICUS 9:1-11:47Bar Mitzvah of Nolan PlantRabbi Shulman’s SermonChizuk Amuno Choir joins Hazzan Perlman Family Service 10:00 a.m. Torah for Tots 11:15 a.m.
Study Session 5:45 p.m.Minhah/Ma’ariv 6:45 p.m.Havdalah 7:49 p.m.
April 1/2 | Adar II 26/27 Shabbat HaHodesh Oneg Shabbat/Minhah 6:00 p.m.Kabbalat Shabbat 6:15 p.m.
Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m.TORAH PORTION: TAZRI-A, LEVITICUS 21:1-13:59B’nei Mitzvah of Justin Buchoff and Sophie SallRabbi Wechsler’s Sermon Family Service 10:00 a.m. Torah for Tots 11:15 a.m.
Study Session 6:00 p.m.Minhah/Ma’ariv 7:00 p.m.Havdalah 7:56 p.m.
Schedule of ServicesEach Friday evening and Shabbat morning we enjoy celebration, prayer, and Torah study with Rabbi Ronald Shulman, Rabbi Deborah Wechsler, Hazzan Emanuel Perlman, and our synagogue community.
This schedule indicates the weeks when our Chizuk Amuno Choir participates in services, as well as study themes, or other service features including family and Shabbat Yahad activities.
Join with us to express yourself in the presence of God, to nurture your soul, and to connect your life with the life of our synagogue family.
Babysitting is available beginning at 9:15 a.m. every Shabbat, except holiday weekends. Daily Services, Hoffberger Chapel Unless otherwise noted:Daily: 7:30 a.m. and 6:15 p.m.Sunday: 9:15 a.m. and 6:15 p.m.Shabbat Minhah, Ma’ariv, and Havdalah: refer to weekly
Shabbat schedules
MARCH 2011 | Adar I/Adar II
March 4/5 | Adar I 28/29 Shabbat ShekalimOneg Shabbat/Minhah 6:00 p.m.Kabbalat Shabbat 6:15 p.m.Shabbat Dinner 7:00 p.m. Judaism and Christianity: the Real Differences Glassgold Kallah with Guest Scholar Dr. David Kraemer
Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m.TORAH PORTION: P’KUDEI, EXODUS 38:21-40:38B’nei Mitzvah of Eli Fastow and Joshua LewisRabbi Wechsler’s SermonChizuk Amuno Choir joins Hazzan Perlman Family Service 10:00 a.m. Why is Sacrifice So Important? Glassgold Kallah with Guest Scholar Dr. David Kraemer
Study Session 4:30 p.m.Minhah/Ma’ariv 5:30 p.m.Havdalah 6:28 p.m.
March 11/12 | Adar II 5/6Oneg Shabbat/Minhah 6:00 p.m.Kabbalat Shabbat 6:15 p.m.
Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m.TORAH PORTION: VA-YIKRA, LEVITICUS 1:1-5:26Bat Mitzvah of Alexis HudesRabbi Shulman’s Sermon Family Service 10:00 a.m. Simhat Shabbat 10:00 a.m. Torah for Tots 11:15 a.m.
Study Session 4:30 p.m.Minhah/Ma’ariv 5:30 p.m.Havdalah 6:35 p.m.
March 18/19 | Adar II 14/15 Shabbat ZakhorOneg Shabbat/Minhah 6:00 p.m.Kabbalat Shabbat 6:15 p.m.
Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m.TORAH PORTION: TZAV, LEVITICUS 6:1-8:36Brotherhood Shabbat Family Service 10:00 a.m. Simhat Shabbat 10:00 a.m. Study Session 5:45 p.m.Minhah/Ma’ariv 6:45 p.m.Havdalah 7:42 p.m.
Candle Lighting
March 4 5:44 p.m.
March 11 5:51 p.m.
March 18 6:58 p.m.
March 25 7:05 p.m.
April 1 7:12 p.m.
c l u B h a t i K v a h Presents
J i m , t h e e n t e r t a i n e rSunday, March 13, 6 p.m.
Travel back in time with Jim Forera and his CD orchestra as he sings the greatest hits of the 20th century, including standards, 50s, stage, and screen.
Dinner and entertainment: $21 for members and $23 for non-members.RSVP by Thursday, March 3 to Norma Surosky, 410/653-0484.
There is no dinner in April. Our final event for 2010-11 will be May 15.
s i s t e r h o o d J u d a i c a s h o P We have been shopping and new merchandise is arriving daily. Check in frequently to see what’s new. Let our experienced staff help you select the perfect pieces to enhance your Shabbat and holiday celebrations.
Don’t forget to check out our online store – just go to the Chizuk Amuno website, click on Sisterhood (under Synagogue Life) and follow the links.
to r a h For adults: Be yond Ba r and Bat Mi t z v a h
Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. March 1, April 5, May 3, and June 7
Rabbis Shulman and Wechsler invite you to join them for six Torah study sessions. We’ll explore some of the ideas, memories, and values of our lives as we interpret
the Torah’s text together and in separate sessions for women and men.
To register, please call The Stulman Center for Adult Learning, 410/824-2055/8.
c a l l F o r n o m i n a t i o n s 2 0 1 1 - 1 2 B o a r d
Nominations are now being accepted for the fiscal year 2012 Board of Trustees of the Congregation.The members of the nominating committee are:
Steve Pomerantz, Chair
Allison BaumwaldRicky GratzBob Hallock
Eric NislowRandi Pupkin
Jennifer Arndt Robinson
Nominations may be submitted to Steve Pomerantz, [email protected], or to the synagogue office.
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Gemilut Hasadim Volunteer Programs Adopt-A-RoadChizuk Amuno Brotherhood performs the mitzvah of shmirat adamah, protecting the earth, by cleaning a segment of Greenspring Avenue on Sunday, June 5 (rain date, June 12). Meet us at 9 a.m. by the front office. All supplies will be provided. All are welcome. To volunteer, please call Irwin Golob at 410/560-7422.
Courtland GardensHelp bring joy to the residents of Courtland Gardens through group activities: Sunday, March 27 (Auction) and Sunday, May 29 (Operation Welcome Home Crafts Project) at 2 p.m. To volunteer, please contact Linda Levy, 410/484-4015 or [email protected].
Operation Welcome Home MarylandJoin us as we welcome home our troops from military service overseas. Volunteers will meet at BWI airport and help pack goodie bags, cheer for soldiers, and thank them for their service. Dates are set one to three weeks in advance of the incoming flights. If you would like to be informed of these welcoming opportunities contact Rabbi Wechsler, [email protected]. This project is suitable for adults and children of all ages.
Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake Interfaith House Our next build date is Sunday, March 13. No construction skills are needed and there is always a construction supervisor on site. A variety of tasks is available and will be determined based on need. Teenagers over the age of 16 are encouraged to participate. This is a great opportunity to represent Chizuk Amuno while building homes for families alongside great volunteers from around the area. For build dates, please contact Bobbi Schulman, 410/561-5967 or [email protected].
Hakhnasat Orhim – Welcoming GuestsIf you live within walking distance of the synagogue, and are able to host visitors for Shabbat, please e-mail Rabbi Wechsler, [email protected].
Jared Scott Levy Memorial GardenWe are looking for flower and plant enthusiasts of all ages to help with planting in the spring. Double community service hours are available through the GH office. To sign up, please e-mail Allen Brown, [email protected].
Our Daily BreadJoin the Chizuk Amuno team to help serve meals to hungry men, women, and children from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on upcoming Sundays, March 27 and April 14. To sign up, please contact Wendy Davis, 410/358-5979 or [email protected], or Jenny Baker, 410/602-9885 or [email protected]. Todah rabbah to the dedicated volunteers who served in January: Jenny Baker, Barbara Cohen, Ellen Hess, Suzanne Katz, Janice Perlman, and Wes Wilson
Ronald McDonald HouseJoin us as we cook and serve dinners at Ronald McDonald House, for families with seriously ill children. The families look forward to home cooked meals to ease the strain and pressure that come with seeking medical treatment far from home. Our upcoming dates are Wednesdays, March 16 and May 18.Todah Rabbah to those who volunteers to cook and serve in January: Abdul Abdullah, Adam Cohen, Karen Cohen, Hillary Crystal, Miriam Foss, Carole Gratz, Linda Levy, Lisa London, Janice Perlman, Sophie Sall, Nancy Sall, Mollie Smulyan, Susan Straus, and Frada Wall
Transportation Service on ShabbatNeed a ride to shul on Shabbat mornings? Rides for members who no longer drive can be arranged on a week-by-week basis. Just call Miriam Foss by Monday or Tuesday of the week you want to attend services.
We express special gratitude for funding from the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Gemilut Hasadim Endowment Fund of the Chizuk Amuno Foundation, Inc.
For questions or to participate in any Gemilut Hasadim programs, contact Miriam Foss at 410/486-6400, ext. 281 or [email protected]. Please refer to our website for more information regarding these programs.
Terumot HaKodesh – Sacred Tribute Gifts
We are so grateful for the generous and thoughtful contributions to Chizuk Amuno Congregation or one of our schools in honor or in memory of loved ones and friends, to wish a speedy recovery, or to express appreciation.
In our sacred community each contribution is understood as terumat hakodesh—a sacred tribute gift. These different offerings sustain and enrich the life of our community, and are a meaningful way to acknowledge occasions and milestones.
Sacred Tribute Gifts and contributions to Chizuk Amuno Congregation can be made by contacting our synagogue office, 410/486-6400.
If you are interested in establishing a named endowment fund to commemorate an individual or occasion, please contact Laurel Freedman, Director of Congregational Advancement, ext. 275.
ContributionsIn Honor ofMoe Brown on his special birthday by Rita and Dr. Marshall Plaut
and family
Viki and Alan Caplan on their grandchildren, Rachel and Noah, becoming b’nei mitzvah by Sheila and Howard Sandbank
Michael Freilich on being named Blue Yarmulke Man-of-the-Year by Naomi and Dr. Larry Amsterdam
Sue and Jan Guben on their special wedding anniversary by Roz and Dr. Al Kronthal
Leah Helman on her retirement by Joan and Dr. Saul Gurney
Dr. Harold Hettleman on his special birthday by Roz and Dr. Al Kronthal
Jenny Baker, Annie Hood, Ernie Lancaster, and Ron Millen with appreciation for their efforts on Sisterhood Shabbat by Ruthanne Kaufman
Dr. Irv Pollack on his 80th birthday by Harriett and Mende Lerner
Her for chanting from the Torah by Maxanne Rosenthal
Nancy and Dr. Moshe Shualy on the engagement of their daughter, Rebecca, to Bradley Smallberg by Sylvia Gluckstern; Joan and Dr. Saul Gurney; Mildred and Phil Nochumowitz; Rita and Dr. Marshall Plaut and family; Marion and Walter Straus; Judith and Fred Zimmerman
Donna and Dr. Howard Weiss on the birth of their grandchild, Zachary Leo by Joan and Dr. Saul Gurney
In Memory ofMinnie Baraban by Florene and Dr. Ron Goldner
Lauretta Berger by Marian and Chuck Klein
Freda Friner by Florene and Dr. Ron Goldner
Shirley Glick by Joanne and Mark Meister
Harvey Gordon by Carole and Noah Buchman
Ted Hoenig by Florene and Dr. Ron Goldner; Carol and Dr. Ed Gratz and family; Sandy and Tobey Schreiber
Myra Levy by Florene and Dr. Ron Goldner
Morton Poland by Tammy and Fred Heyman
Calvin Politzer by Pamela and Joel Fradin, Esq.
Malvin Robinson by Dr. Patricia and Gary Attman; Florene and Dr. Ron Goldner; Mildred and Phil Nochumowitz
Boris Rodner by Beatrice and John Phillips
Mark Rosenfiels by Carole and Noah Buchman
Benjamin Shankman by Sharon and Irv Caplan
Julius Simon by Beverly and Stuart Sagal
Benjamin Sugar by Susan, Ben, David and Sara Silverman
Fran Sugarman-Erlich by Sharon and Irv Caplan
Arlene Tennenhouse by Sarah Slavin
s t . v i n c e n t ’ s v i l l a Sunday, May 15, 2:30-4:30 p.m.
Gemilut Hasadim Committee will be sponsoring an afternoon of crafts, cooking, and educational activities at St. Vincent’s Center, a therapeutic group home based in Towson. To volunteer, contact Susan Straus in the evening, 410/356-6284.
Because advanced preparation is needed for this activity, please register as soon as possible.
d u e s r e m i n d e rPlease note, your Membership Dues for fiscal year 2011 are to be paid in full by June 30, 2011.
You will receive your fiscal year 2012 Dues bill in June. At the March 24, 2010 Board of Trustees meeting, it was decided that 50% of this billing
is to be paid by August 31, prior to the High Holy Days and the balance is due by June 30 of the following year.
Thank you, in advance, for your cooperation.
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Ezrine Library and Glazer Media CenterIn Honor ofCharlotte Fox, with wishes for a very special birthday by
Miriam Glick
KSDS parents who volunteered at the PEJE conference, with thanks by the Solomon Schechter Day School Association
Elke Nurberger, with wishes for a very special birthday by Esther and Louis Miller
Emma, Howard, Molly and Sara Silverman by Nancy and Marc Muser
In Memory of Elliott Miller by Barbara Cohen
Sophie Silfen by Susan Miller and Jim Williams
Refuah Sh’lemah toRon Glick by the KSDS Library Staff
Helen Mashbaum by Esther and Louis Miller
Inscribed Etz Hayim HumashIn Honor ofJudy and Fred Zimmerman on their 50th wedding anniversary
by Sue and Eddie Frieman, Barbara and Bruce Lewbart, Judy and Marvin Spector, Dr. Anne and David Young
In Memory of Robert Katzoff by Muriel Simon and family; Dr. Mark Whitman
Florence Layton by Phyllis and Bernie Rice
KSDS Scholarship FundIn Honor of Alvin Levi for his hesed after the death of Lesly Dunic by Trudy Linas
In Memory of Minnie Baraban by Robyn and Steven Blum
Bernard Heneson by Robyn and Steven Blum
Ted Hoenig by Ilene and Dr. Bert Vogelstein
Elliott Miller by Robyn and Steven Blum; the KSDS Social Committee; Mindy, Jeff, Evan, and Lexi Rosen
Morton Poland by Robyn and Steven Blum
KSDS Special OfferingIn Honor ofNancy and Dr. Moshe Shualy on the engagement of their
daughter, Rebecca, to Bradley Smallberg by Evelyn and Dr. Gary Brager
In Memory ofBob Katzoff by Evelyn and Dr. Gary Brager
KSDS Special Projects FundIn Memory ofJoyce Lederman by Emma and Jacob Exler
Prayer Book FundIn Honor of Arthur Brown on his 65th birthday by Dr. Anne and David Young
Michael Freilich on being named Blue Yarmulke Man-of-the-Year by Sande and Ed Mitchell
Rhona and Dr. Martin Levin on their 50th wedding anniversary by Robert Hankin
Nancy and Dr. Moshe Shualy on the engagement of their daughter, Rebecca, to Bradley Smallberg by Mitzi and Fred Nochumowitz
In Memory ofMinnie Baraban by Marsha and Richard Manekin; Miriam and
Dr. Jay Gerstenblith
Sylvia Greenberg by Pamela and Joel Fradin
Robert Katzoff by Natalie Jeffrey; Arline Nitzberg; Lisa and Rabbi Robert Tobin
Myra Levy by Ted Walman
Malvin Robinson by Gail and Jerry Kurman
Julius Simon by Dr. Anne and David Young
Special OfferingIn Honor ofMichael Freilich on being named Blue Yarmulke Man-of-the-Year by
Dr. Steven Cohen
David M. Bloomberg Memorial Scholarship FundIn Honor ofEstelle Silverman on the marriage of her granddaughter by
Estelle Bloomberg
In Memory ofThe beloved daughter of Gerrie Highto by Estelle Bloomberg
Arlene Schleifer by Estelle Bloomberg
Marcia and Dr. Jerry Buxbaum Endowment FundIn Honor ofNancy and Dr. Moshe Shualy on the engagement of their
daughter, Rebecca, to Bradley Smallberg by Marcia and Dr. Jerry Buxbaum
In Memory of Ellis Fribush by Marcia and Dr. Jerry Buxbaum
Robert Benjamin Margolis by Marcia and Dr. Jerry Buxbaum
Julius Simon by Marcia and Dr. Jerry Buxbaum
Marvin Sklar by Marcia and Dr. Jerry Buxbaum
Refuah Sh’lemah toArnold Cohen by Marcia and Dr. Jerry Buxbaum
Goldner Ramah Scholarship FundIn Memory ofTillie Aaronson by Diane and Joel Aaronson
Donald Aaronson by Diane and Joel Aaronson
Frieda Epstein by Florene and Dr. Ron Goldner
Betty Lou Raskin by Diane and Joel Aaronson; Florene and Dr. Ron Goldner
Joan Gottlieb Scholarship FundIn Memory ofMinnie Baraban by Joan and Dr. Michael Gottlieb
Jean Beck by Joan and Dr. Michael Gottlieb and Bea Schrank
Dennis Goldman by Joan and Dr. Michael Gottlieb
Elliott Miller by Joan and Dr. Michael Gottlieb
Jared Scott Levy Memorial Scholarship Fund
In Honor ofNancy and Dr. Moshe Shualy on the engagement of their
daughter, Rebecca, to Bradley Smallberg by Dorothy Yankellow
In Memory ofRobert Katzoff by Miriam and Forrest Foss
Refuah Sh’lemah toIleen Dickman by Dorothy Yankellow
Stanley I. Minch Scholarship FundIn Honor ofMace Crystal on his special birthday by Richard Crystal and Rick
Wasserman
Reznik-Frier Scholarship FundIn Memory ofMinnie Baraban by Janine and Rob Frier
Ruth Brooks by the Frier Family
John Doering by Janine and Rob Frier
Dave Hoff by the Frier Family; Dawn Reznik
Rebecca and Isadore Isaacs by Diane and Joel Aaronson
Edward Kallins by Janine and Bob Frier
Elliott Miller by Janine and Rob Frier
Kurt and Erna Weiler Memorial Scholarship FundIn Honor ofAdam Evan Cohen on his 6th birthday by Fran and Mike Cohen
David, Shana, and Talia Cohen on moving into their new home by Fran and Mike Cohen
Jordon Kurt Cohen on his 9th birthday by Fran and Mike Cohen
Talia Robin Cohen on her 3rd birthday by Fran and Mike Cohen
Dr. Behzad Fakery on his 80th birthday by Fran and Mike Cohen
In Memory ofEmily, the beloved sister of Joyce Waks by Fran and Mike Cohen
Discretionary FundTzedakah contributions to our clergy Discretionary Fund, as well as gifts received in honor, memory, or appreciation of life cycle occasions support charitable, cultural, and educational causes.
Kathy Fine, in appreciation of Rabbi Shulman for officiating at the funeral of Richard Fine
Joyce Kaplan, in appreciation of Rabbi Shulman for officiating at the funeral of Myra Levy
Judy Katzoff Rosenthal, in appreciation of Rabbi Shulman for officiating at the funeral of Robert Katzoff
Carol Sugar and family, in appreciation of Rabbi Shulman for officiating at the funeral of Benjamin Sugar
Phyllis Brown and Jay Brown, in appreciation of Rabbi Wechsler for officiating at the funeral of Arnold Brown
Dr. Jay Baraban & family, in appreciation of Rabbi Wechsler for officiating at the funeral of David Baraban
Carol Sugar and family, in appreciation of Hazzan Perlman, for co-officiating at the funeral of Benjamin Sugar
Judy Katzoff Rosenthal and family, in appreciation of Hazzan Perlman, for his participating and singing at the funeral service of Bob Katzoff
Israela and Rabbi P. Michael Meyerstein, in honor of Nancy and Dr. Moshe Shualy on the engagement of their daughter, Rebecca, to Bradley Heath Smallberg
Sheila and Howard Sandbank, in honor of Nancy and Dr. Moshe Shualy on the engagement of their daughter, Rebecca, to Bradley Heath Smallberg
Katherine Howell and family, in memory of her beloved mother, Eileen Marks
Jerry Kurman, in gratitude for his aliyah honoring his 65th birthday
Israela and Rabbi P. Michael Meyerstein, wishing a refuah sh’lemah to Frieda Shualy
Jackie, Nanette, Joni, Malcolm and the Mazer family, in memory of Frank Mazer
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Perpetual Memorials
We observe the yahrzeits of these loved ones this month. May their memories bring blessing and goodness to those who remember them.
29 Adar I | March 5 Iris L. Biederman * Deborah J. Cohen* Jacob E. Cohen* Samuel Cohen Louis Elovitch* Israel Clyde Engel* Lena Gamson* Gertrude G. Goldberg* Minerva Heyman* Harry Kessler* Rose Lebovitz* Vera C. Lebow* Clara Stulman Lipsitz* Nathan Mash Rabbi Aaron Eliezer Pearl* Bessie Pleet* Gertrude C. Rosen* Thelma Roffman Evelyn Sandler
* Leah Silberstein* Jack Sirasky 30 Adar I | March 6* Dr. Saul Blumenthal* Milton L. Falck* Yetta Katzner* Dr. Isidore Legum* Naomi S. Maser* Mary Plotkin1 Adar II | March 7* Fred Katzner* Jeffrey M. Paul Daniel Lobe Spector2 Adar II | March 8* Harry Bart* Sarah D. Deitz* Siegfried Gensler* Abraham Novey3 Adar II | March 9* Dr. Milton B. Kress* Sophia Lazarus* Gertrude Weinberg4 Adar II | March 10 Edwin Gordon* Ida Kadish* Saretta Lowenberg* David L. Seidler5 Adar II | March 11* Anna Adler* Samuel Caplan* Moses H. Jacobson* Anita Posner
6 Adar II | March 12 Emanuel Hettleman* Joseph Phillips* Julius Steinberg* Rose Wolfson7 Adar II | March 13 * Melvin W. Pass* Isaac H. Taylor9 Adar II | March 15 Sylvia Bernstein* Thomas Caplan* Rachel Goodman* Herman Schofer* Rose Simon10 Adar II | March 16 Harris M. Katz* Ruth N. Rosenthal* Emanuel Wasserkrug11 Adar II | March 17* Mitchell Evan David* Ida (Eta) Fishman* Louis D. Jeffrey Sherman D. Pritzker12 Adar II | March 18 Eva H. Hart* Joseph Schwaber13 Adar II | March 19* Abraham S. Berman* Lena Bookoff* Meyer Greenbaum* Sheva Kroopnick
14 Adar II | March 20 Marvin Heyman Jacob Lipsitz* Abraham W. Saul* Myer Strauss Rose Stutman15 Adar II | March 21* Esther Ephraim* Lottie Jandorf* Gertrude J. Kress* Brina Markowitz Marshall Posner16 Adar II | March 22* Charles B. Debuskey* Julia B. F. Potts Strauss Katherine Kurland Turek17 Adar II | March 23* Samuel Beck* Abraham Chenkin* Herman Scherr18 Adar II | March 24* Sarah Layton* Rena Schofer Samuel Vatapsky19 Adar II | March 25* Frieda Buckowitz20 Adar II | March 26* Jesse Baker* Isidor Frank* Jacob Rosenbloom* Minnie A. Schimmel
* Doris G. Schwartz* Abraham Schwartzman21 Adar II | March 27* Jack Caplan* Ben Hamburger* Leo Jachman Sarah Schneider* Nathan Schwartz22 Adar II | March 28* Jennie Berkow Thaler* Irving Yulman23 Adar II | March 29 Russell E. Denison Chaim Dickman* C. Bertram Hoffberger* Isidore LaPides24 Adar II | March 30* Etta Adleberg* Norbert Amsterdam* Joseph I. Bellus25 Adar II | March 31* Philip Klein* Israel Lazarus* Nathan Schwaber26 Adar II | April 1 Jennie G. Cramer* Harry Leibowitz* Paul Matz
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s t u l m a n c e n t e r F o r a d u l t l e a r n i n G s P r i n G c l a s s e s
Prayer: Finding a Way Inwith Rabbi Deborah Wechsler
Thursdays, March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; April 7, 11 a.m. - NoonNo Fee
Verdi’s Nabucco – An Opera Seminarwith Ken Meltzer,
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s Program Annotator and “Insider”Sunday, March 13, 1 - 4 p.m.
Fee: CAC Members $18; Non-members $21
Are We a Faith-Based Community?…Thinking About How Jews and Judaism Relate
to Other Faith Traditionswith Rabbi Ron Shulman
Tuesdays, March 15, 22, 29, 7:30 p.m.No Fee
How to Lead a Seder in One Easy Lessonwith Rabbi Ron Shulman
Sunday, April 10, 10 - 11:30 a.m.The Harold and Sybil Effron Memorial Lecture Program
No Fee
For a complete listing of spring adult education programs and classes, visit http://bit.ly/StulmanSpring2011 or call 410/824-2055/8.
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Annual Baltimore Joint Sisterhood DinnerMonday, April 4, 6:30 p.m. • Adat Chaim Congregation
This year’s event is dedicated to the memory of Cantor Sharon Wallach.$ 25; Reservation by check is to be made out to Chizuk Amuno Sisterhood,
and sent by March 14 to Sisterhood – Edna Crystal, c/o the CAC office. For further information contact Edna at 410/653-3495 or [email protected].
Sisterhood Baby and Kid’s Gear and Clothing Sale (Infant to Toddler)
Sunday, April 10, 8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.Have you ever asked yourself “How many toys does one child need?”
Do you have baby and kids clothes taking up space in your house? Want to be green and “recycle” the above items?
It’s time to clean out your house!If you are interested in volunteering for this event, selling items, or purchasing items,
contact, Sara Hoffman, [email protected] or via Facebook: Chizuk Amuno’s Baby and Kid’s Gear and Clothing Sale.
Chizuk Amuno Sisterhood 125th Anniversary CelebrationWednesday, May 25, 6:30 p.m.
Cocktail Hour and Dinner • Celebrating our HistoryHonoring our Past Presidents • Installation of our 2011-13 Leadership
Unveiling of artwork for Sisterhood’s gift of a Torah mantle for Chizuk Amuno’s new Torah
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Bimah Flowers
Friday and Saturday, March 4 and 5 | 28-29 Adar IIn Honor Of:The Bar Mitzvah of Eli Jared Fastow, by his parents, Dr. Jana Kaplan-Fastow and Peter Fastow, and his
grandparents, Chaya and Gerson Kaplan and Joan and Carl Fastow.The Bar Mitzvah of Joshua Cole Lewis, by his parents, Susan and David Lewis, and his grandparents,
Sheila and Ron Weinberg and Andi and Neil J. Lewis.The Bar Mitzvah of Brent Austin Powers, by his parents, Dr. Diane and Jeffrey Powers, and his
grandparents, Margie and Dr. David Golub and Ilene and Alvin Powers.
In Memory Of:Helena Powers, grandmother of Brent Austin Powers, on the occasion of Brent’s Bar Mitzvah.Lena Kahn, mother, by Miriam and Arnold Kahn and family.Estelle K. Newhouse, mother, by Susan and Dr. Marc Hochberg and daughter.Joseph Straus, father, by Dr. David Straus and family.Thelma B. Roffman, mother, by Deborah and Dr. David Roffman and family.Lena Gamson by Irma Gamson and family.Dr. Saul (Buddy) Blumenthal by Dr. Stuart Blumenthal and family.Daniel Lobe Spector by his wife, children and grandchildren.Myra Copeland, mother, by Marsha and Richard Manekin.Harry Bart, father, by his children and grandchildren.Gertrude Weinberg, mother, by Harriet and Alan N. Kanter and family.Samuel Radowsky, father, by Hazel and Dr. Michael Radowsky.Ret. Brig. Gen. Philip Sherman by his wife, Bette Miller Sherman.
Friday and Saturday, March 11 and 12 | 5-6 Adar IIIn Honor Of:The Bat Mitzvah of Alexis Ilana Hudes, by her parents, Nancy and Dr. Richard Hudes,
and her grandmothers, Harriet Miller and Rita Hudes.
In Memory Of:Paul Miller and Abraham Hudes, grandfathers of Alexis Ilana Hudes, on the occasion of
Alexis’ Bat Mitzvah.Rosie Wolfson by Edna and Mace Crystal. Emanuel Hettleman, father, by Ann Kahan and family.Mary Larimer by Dr. Anne and David Young. Irving Gale by Lorraine and Earl Raffel and family.Erna Weiler, on her birthday, by Linda and Jeffrey Cole and family.
Friday and Saturday, March 18 and 19 | 12-13 Adar IIIn Memory Of:Bernard Gaspas, father, by Elaine and Dr. Barry Gittlen. Rose Stutman, grandmother, by Ellen, Alan, Jonathan, Andrew, Sarah and Sophie Mogol.Katherine K. Turek, mother, by Susan and Edward Frieman and family.Matilda Erdman by Marie Erdman and family.
Friday and Saturday, March 25 and 26 | 19-20 Adar IIIn Honor Of:The Bar Mitzvah of Nolan Jacob Plant, by his parents, Debra Hettleman and Larry Plant,
and his grandparents, Elayne and Dr. Harold Hettleman, Elaine and Arnold Plant, and Rosellen and Robert Fleishman.
In Memory Of:Isidor Frank, husband, by Rose Frank.Leila Goldberg, mother, by Stephen Goldberg.Bernard Ben Hamburger by his children and grandsons.Nathan Schwartz by his daughter, Sylvia Cummins, and grandchildren.Joseph I. Bellus by his children and grandchildren.Norbert Amsterdam by Naomi and Dr. Larry Amsterdam and daughters.Nettie Kaufman by her granddaughter, Ruthanne Kaufman.
Questions? Call Miriam Foss, [email protected] or 410/486-6400, ext. 281.A service initiative made possible by the Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Gemilut Hasadim Endowment Fund
INTERVIEW OUTFITS UNLIMITED (I.O.U.) CLOTHING DRIVE
Volunteers will be on hand in the Louis A. Cohen Family Chapel Lobby to accept donations and help unload cars. Receipts will be available.
Please drop off cleaned, gently worn professional clothing on hangers and accessories for men and women.
Volunteers are needed to transport items. Donations take place on weekdays and Sundays.
If you drive a van, SUV, or truckand would like to do a mitzvah, please contact Miriam Foss.
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A service initiative made possible by the Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Gemilut Hasadim Endowment Fund
FOOD WISH LIST:Beef stew, canned fruits, canned meats/tuna, canned vegetables, dish soap, disposable salt and pepper shakers,
ketchup and mayonnaise, laundry detergent, macaroni and cheese, metal forks, napkins, paper lunch bags, pasta and sauce, peanut butter and jelly, plastic baggies, plastic ware, rice, stove top stuffing, sugar, tea bags, toilet paper
For more information, call Miriam Foss, 410/486-6400, ext. 281
Please drop off your sealed, not-for-Passover food in binslocated in the Louis A. Cohen Family Chapel Lobby and the Administrative Lobby.
Please check expiration dates.
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Monetary option: In lieu of food, monetary donations will be accepted and donated to kosher funds.Make checks payable to Chizuk Amuno, Attn. Food Drive.
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J o i n u s t o h e a r M a g a v e tThe Premiere Jewish, Hebrew, and Israeli A Cappella Group
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Sunday, March 13, 11:30 a.m. • Chizuk Amuno SanctuaryIncluding Chizuk Amuno’s own Becca Suldan and a song with Hazzan Perlman
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Celebrating 30 years of excellence at Krieger Schechter Day School
Sunday, March 27, 6 - 9:30 p.m. Chizuk Amuno Congregation
i n s c r i B i n G o u r F u t u r eThe Mitzvah of Torah
For the first time in our 140 year history, Chizuk Amuno Congregation is scribing its own Torah. We began at our Opening Ceremony on February 13 and will conclude at our Closing Ceremony, Sunday, February 12, 2012. Inscribing Our Future will give members of our community the opportunity to hold the quill with the scribe as we complete the writing of our sacred text.
Inscribing Our Future is a project for and about our Chizuk Amuno community and future generations. We encourage all individuals and families in our community to take part in this mitzvah, which is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. All of our school families are included as members of our community. There is no cost or dedication required in order to fill in a letter.
If you have not yet filled in a letter, we encourage you to sign-up for one of our sessions. The next few dates are Wednesday and Thursday, March 2 and 3, Monday and Tuesday, April 4 and 5, and Wednesday and Thursday, June 1 and 2. For a complete listing of letter-writing dates throughout the coming year, visit www.chizukamuno.org, click on “Giving” and then click on “Write a Torah Letter.” You may also call Alex Weinberg, 410/486-8641, to reserve a time.
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Sunday, May 1 • All ages welcome.
Ma r c h 2011 • A d A r I - A d A r II 5771
1 Tuesday Torah for Adults • p. 3
2 Wednesday Torah Writing Sessions • p. 8
3 Thursday Torah Writing Sessions • p. 8 Prayer: Finding a Way In • p. 6
4 Shabbat Glassgold Kallah, Shabbat Dinner • p.1
5 Shabbat Glassgold Kallah, Lunch and Learn • p. 1
6 Sunday I Was There in Color • p. 2
7 Monday Friedman Scholar-in-Residence • p.1
8 Tuesday Quality Time • p. 1
10 Thursday Prayer: Finding a Way In • p. 6
13 Sunday Magavet Concert • p. 7 Verdi’s Nabucco • p. 6
Club Hatikvah • p. 3
15 Tuesday Are We a Faith-Based Community? • p. 6
17 Thursday Prayer: Finding a Way In • p. 6
19 Saturday Purim, Megillah Reading, Festivities • p. 1
20 Sunday Purim Carnival • p.1
22 Tuesday Are We a Faith-Based Community? • p. 6
24 Thursday Prayer: Finding a Way In • p. 6
27 Sunday Schechter Street • p. 8
29 Tuesday Are We a Faith-Based Community? • p. 6
31 Thursday Prayer: Finding a Way In • p. 6