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Vol. 83, No. 11
July 2013 Tammuz-Av
5773
Rabbi ......................p. 2Exec. Director .........p.3Sisterhood ..............p. 4 RFECEC/PRS .........p. 5Summer ..................p. 6 Recipe .................. p. 10 Calendar .............. p. 11
Table of Contents
KCUSY Service Day Reaps Fresh Produce
Schedule:
Monday, July 15 8:05 pm Candle lighting
8:15 pm Minchah
Tisha B'Av
About the Hazzan
Aleck Bratt, Sophie Shapiro, Moriah Abrams, Joel Gutovitz and Grant Sander contributed to J-Serve at the community garden behind B'nai Jehudah.
The Community Tisha B’Av service will be held Monday, July 15, 8:15 pm, in Goldsmith Hall at CBS. Minchah and Ma’ariv will be followed by Community Rabbinic Teachings and the reading of Eikhah, The Book of Lamentations. The service is sponsored by the Rab-binic Association of Kansas City.
Below is an excerpt from a congregational email by Rabbi William Gershon of Congregation Shearith Israel, Dallas, Texas, who attended the recent ordination ceremony at Jewish Theological Seminary. “Each student was called forward
to the Beit Din (a rabbinical court of three rabbis) to be presented by a mentor. Some were presented by rabbis they had worked with in internships during their rabbinical school years, some were presented by the Dean of the School, some were presented by a rabbi they had grown up with, and some by their fathers who are rabbis. For me there were
two moving moments that surpassed all others. The first was the ordination of a cantor, Tahl Ben-Yehuda, whose great-grandfather was Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, the founder of the Modern Hebrew Language. Tahl was presented by her father, Rabbi Eliezer Ben-Yehuda. As her father spoke to her in Hebrew with words graced by warmth and love, there was not a dry eye in the audience. We were all witnessing a unique moment in Jewish history and in the continuity of the Jewish people.”
The Queens of Q are pictured L to R: John Goldberg, Rita Cortés, Carla Grant and Marla Brockman accepting the 1st place brisket award and 3rd place ribs award at the 2012 contest.
Kansas City Kosher Barbeque August 18
The Second Annual Kansas City Kosher BBQ Competition and Festival will take place Sunday, August 18, rain or shine, from noon to 4:00 pm in the parking lot of Temple B'nai Jehudah. There is no charge for the event, although food is available for purchase.
The BBQ contest, which is sponsored by the Vaad Hakashruth of Kansas City, last year attracted teams and guests from across the country. Visit www.kckosherbbq.com or call 913-235-6077 for more information.
Barbeque Champs
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Fro m t h e R a bb i ’s S t u d y
Rabbi David M. [email protected]
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Welcome to Hazzan Tahl Ben-Yehuda
Jewish Adult Education Opportunities
Fall Hebrew Classes—Sign up at Johnson County Community College Fall Semester.
Parashat Hashavua Class—July 20
It gives me such pleasure to welcome Hazzan Tahl Ben-Yehuda, and her daughters Eliana and Sarah, into our congregational family. Though she officially begins work on July 1st, her arrival is the culmination of years of planning. Over a year before I was hired, you, the congregants, embarked on a strategic planning initiative that helped identify the core values of Congregation Beth Shalom. Those core values were Community, Educa-tion and Spirituality. Hiring Hazzan Tahl Ben-Yehuda as our Director of Congrega-tional Learning is the latest step in this strategic plan. When we were crafting this job description, we didn’t know if it was possible to find just the right combination of educational vision,
passion for Jewish spirituality and musical talent. We feel blessed to make the match with Hazzan Tahl. We know that we will all grow from her talents and inspiration, and we hope that this will be a place where
The Hazzan will be providing vision for our Polsky Religious School. We will be working toward opportunities for families of all ages to come together to celebrate Jewish moments together. The skills she will bring to our synagogue are the most important ingredients to Hazzan Tahl’s success. The passion, energy and voices we all bring to shul will add to her success. Please add your voice in welcoming Hazzan Tahl and her family. Shalom,
Kick off the fall season Sunday, August 11 as we join Rabbi David Glickman, Hazzan Tahl Ben-Yehuda and their families at our “Back to Shul” picnic! The event begins at 11:30 a.m. A bounce house that will include a water feature (wear swim-suits!) will be wet and wild at 11:30 am to entertain the youth! Hot dogs, hamburgers and sides will be served at 12 pm. $10 per person. Please see the link on our
website for further details. Reservations are due Monday, August 5. The Men’s Club is cooking for this event and encourages congregants to join our festivities. If you are inter-ested in helping with the event, please let Stefanie know. For more information, contact Stefanie Williams at [email protected] or 913-647-7269.
Back to Shul Picnic August 11 at 11:30 am
...we all bring to Shul will add to her success.
Passi
on
Energy
Voices
she can spread her wings and find spiritual and professional fulfillment. We will be working in part-nership to continue building a vibrant spiritual community here at CBS.
Our
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Execut i ve l y Speak ingA story for you, Egypt, 1250 BCE
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The meeting of the Children of Israel is called to order. There will be no D’var Torah because it has not yet been written. The
regular business will be dispensed with in favor of a special presentation from Moses, who is new to our community. “Thank you. The Lord, the God of your fathers, has remembered you, and will bring you out of Egypt into the land flowing with milk and honey. I have come to you, the elders of Israel to ask for your support as I go before Pharaoh.” “Wait a minute, Moses. How much will this cost? We don’t have money in our treasury, slave salaries being what they are. How do we know that you won’t go over the budget? Where will we raise the money for the trip to Canaan - assuming we will get out of Egypt?’’ “Have faith, my people. If we
are dedicated, if we have a wholeheart-ed commitment, then the money will be found.” “Sorry Moses, we can’t run this organization on pious hopes. We find your budgeting procedures inadequate. The Finance Committee has turned down your project, and we agree. You will just have to wait until we have a budget surplus before you can take us out of here.” And so, Moses went back into the desert and was never heard from again. It is my hope that when you commit your membership to CBS, you will do so knowing that this synagogue will never turn down a request from a present day Moses. We are going for-ward this year with a balanced budget. Your dues commitment allows us to provide the services that you expect from a full service synagogue 365 days a year and for this we wholeheartedly say thank you.
Sisterhood Book Club will meet Wednesday, July 10 at 7:00 pm at Gayle Ranen’s home. Discuss the adventures of art restorer and Israeli spy in The Rembrandt Affair by Daniel Silva. For further details or to be added to the email list, contact Rowena Turk at 913-649-7098 or at [email protected].
Sisterhood Book Club Reminder
Membership RenewalsRenew your membership in July and take advantage of a 12-month payment plan.
Choose the monthly plan that best suits your family. 11-month plan starts August 1.10-month plan starts September 1.
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“Why should I join Sister-hood? I don’t have time! Really very busy! OY! The aggravation I get from my kids – all day I wait at home for a call! See? I’m very busy!” Why? Be-cause when you’re sad, they’ll make you laugh; when you’re worried, they’ll sit with you; when you’re ill, Sisterhood will bring you food. They will comfort you, uplift you, and get you involved in helping others. You’ll find lifelong friends. Sisterhood is
Why Should I Join Sisterhood?
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the backbone of the synagogue! They aid the poor, educate and learn, form book clubs, knit blankets, run our gift shop, provide scholarships, FEED US at programs (or we could faint from hunger!) – We could go on and on. And, you may even find someone who will sit with you while you wait for your children to call! There is a fall membership event on October 13th – brunch with a well-known artist! We want new members, including young
people with creative ideas! Dues are $36 (double chai)! We are the best bargain in town! Come! We’ll get to know each other, talk, eat and do some good in the world together! To join Sisterhood, contact Cathy New-man, 913-814-7404, [email protected] or Elaine Levine, 913-647-7293.
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Send a sisterhood Book of Remembrance card to honor a special occasion or to acknowledge a loss of a loved one. Cards may be purchased for as little as $6 a card from Maxine Grossman, Book of Remembrance Chair. She will be happy to receive your call, write your message and mail the card for you. Six cards for $30 may be purchased at the Beth Shalom Gift Shop. The monies received from the cards help support our schools, USY, and the Chesed and Lechem committees. Maxine may be reached at 913-338-2912 or email her at [email protected].
STEPPIN’ OUT On August 25, come to Step-pin’ Out to hear the refreshing clean sound spanning a variety of genres and eras of “Cool Breeze”, husband and wife duo, Chuck Adkins and Vicky Vaughn Adkins. All CBS and Sisterhood members 60 and older are welcome. The evening begins at 6:00 pm with dinner in Goldsmith Hall. Chuck Adkins is an accom-plished musician on piano, keyboards, flute and trombone, and he has a unique vocal style. He has performed and recorded with various artists in Nashville and also played in a house band at the Marco Polo Hotel in Miami Beach. Vicky Vaughn Adkins is an ac-complished singer who has performed in various nightclubs and country clubs. Her repertoire includes popular songs of the day and music from the past.
Warm Up America July 3
PrayerWorks July 24
Exec. Board Meeting July 30
Chuck Adkins and Vicky Vaughn Adkins
Make your reservation with your check, payable to Steppin’ Out. Please mail your check for $12 per person, along with your contact information, to CBS, Attn: Steppin’ Out, 14200 Lamar, Overland Park, KS 66223. Deadline for reservations is August 16. For further information, contact Linda Lessner, 913-897-0122 or [email protected].
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Polsky Religious School (PRS)Patti Kroll, Coordinator of Education | [email protected]
Rose Family Early Childhood Education CenterJudy Jacks Berman, Director | [email protected] | 913-647-7287
While many of our PRS students are enjoying their summer vacations at Barney Goodman or Herzl or Ramah, the 2013-14 school year is already beginning for our religious school staff. In the school office, Patti Kroll and Amy Jacobson are busy taking book and school supply inventories, going over staffing needs, classroom numbers and collecting applications and health forms. Teachers are busy planning their upcoming year’s curriculum. This month we will highlight the kitah gimel (3rd grade) level so that our congregants know what is happening in their school. In addition to teaching students to decode Hebrew letters and vowel sounds and learn to blend these sounds into words, kitah gimel will
learn to write Hebrew in cursive. Our end-of-year goal is to associate new Hebrew words with their application in our prayer-based program. Other areas of study include tefil-lot (prayer)—our method of talking to God; Torah—God’s method of talking to us, and Jewish holidays—how we take those conversa-tions and physically insert them into our per-sonal lives. Included in all of our learning is an on-going
Preparations for the School Yearconversation based on questions that are asked in class throughout the year. Here are some questions to ask your child(ren) over the summer, leading up to Rosh Hashanah and the rest of the High Holy Days: What do you know about God?What do you wonder about God?If you could ask God one question and know it would be answered, what would it be? If you have a child or grandchild entering kitah gimel in September and have a question or two, please feel free to call me in the Ritual Office. Have a great summer.
Jill Goldstein, Ritual Office and PRS teacher
An enjoyable summer activity is reading with your kids! Remember to read with them as many times a day as is possible. Some reading suggestions are:
Summer Reading Activities with Your Kids
1. Underline the words with your finger as you read to your child.
2. Stop the story and let your child guess the ending or tell you in their own words what will happen in the story.
3. Ask your child what is his/her favorite picture in the book?
4. Ask for an alternative ending to the story.
5. Inquire if your child recognizes any letters or words in the story. Can he/she pick out the first letter of his name?
6. Is there an activity you can do around this story?
7. Books that are songs work well with younger children.
8. If you go on a vacation or fun day trip, make a book about it with your children dictating to you their interpretation of the adventure! Let them draw a picture of the adventure.
9. You can never read too much to your children! If they cannot sit long enough it is O. K. Read to them again later.
Enjoy helping your child develop literacy skills now! You are helping build a foundation for a love of reading, and good readers are successful in school!
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Ecclesiastes 3:1Celebrating life CyCle events
L-R, Miriam Adler, Jonah Pellegrino, Leah Sosland, and Emma Shapiro enjoyed the baseball festivities.
B-F, Lainie Kaseff, Adena Goldberg, Gabby Cabell, Ben Simon and Jonah Pellegrino watched the game.
Jake Sosland plays at camp.
Mira Buchbinder explores during camp.
Middle: Daniel Goldberg embraces camper Rafael
at Herzl Camp in Wisconsin.
Mazal Tov to our Bat Mitzvah
Submit your B’nei Mitzvah announcements to be published.
Sarah Rochelle UnterhalterAugust 3 / 27 Av Sarah’s parents are Janet and Bryan Unterhalter and her grandparents are Michael and Tiby Unterhalter (Houston) and Theodore and Helen Fineman (Florida). Her sister is Mandy. Sarah attends Leawood Middle School and enjoys volleyball, art and baking. For her Bat Mitzvah project she volun-teered at the Jewish Family Services Food Pantry. Relatives and friends are invited to worship with the family and attend the Kiddush luncheon following services.
KCUSY Celebrates at T-Bones Game June 4
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Welcome to New MemberJennifer Moran
We want to say... “Mazal Tov” to you!
Call the synagogue office, or go online, and tell us about your engagements, weddings, births and other major life cycle events.
Ecclesiastes 3:1
Celebrating life CyCle events
July Anniversaries July Anniversaries will be honored during services on Shabbat morning, July 20. August Anniversaries will be honored on August 17. To sponsor a Kiddush, contact Norman, 913-647-7283.
1 Kevin & Debra Jones 6 1 Allan & Nancy Reichman 40 2 Seymour & Marsha Krinsky 15 2 Jeffrey & Wendy Sitzmann 24 3 Peter & Sarah Beren 19 3 Daniel & Jeannie Hodes 8 3 Uriel & Marlene Seiden 58 4 Ariel & Robyn Axelrod 7 4 Matthew & Karen Davis 14 6 Ronald & Denise Coppaken 39 6 Nikolay & Svetlana Danilov 39 6 Morris & Helen Rogozenski 67 8 Michael & Rebecca Braverman 29 8 Stanley & Norine Rosenblum 34 9 Randal & Meg Adler 24 9 James & Fern Badzin 41 9 Henry & Clarice Epstein 46 9 Edward & Magda Haber 53 9 Steven & Susan Hammer 46 9 Jeffrey & Mindy Rosenberg 19 10 Jonathan & Shira Hurst-Sneh 2 11 Rita Cortés & Mary McLean 5 11 Robert & Elissa Goodman 37 12 Edward & Cheryl Alexander 32 13 Arthur & Donna Malcy 10 15 Bernard & Barbara Birnbaum 62 15 Stuart & Sharon Pase 40 19 Ben & Debra Rubin 54 24 David & Lynne Bock 30 26 Samuel & Maurine Agron 60 26 Morris & Linda Zwillenberg 49 27 Michael & Barbara M. Katz 38 28 Jeffrey & Melissa Goldenberg 17 28 Robert & Jean Zeldin 44 30 Ronald & Harryette Cooperman 35 30 Arthur & Kathryn Stoup 65 31 Jonathan & Ellen Chilton 36
Mazal Tov to...Submit your Mazal Tov to be publishedDay Years
Michael Abrams and Alana Muller on being profiled in the Kansas City Jewish Chronicle, The Guide to Jewish Life.
Helen Rae Cerier, upon her grandson Michael Cerier's marriage May 25, to Lauren Osdoby in St. Louis.
Eileen Cohen on the recent Bar Mitzvah of her grandson, Jake Cohen.
Bob and Bette Grossman upon the engagement of their daughter, Abbey Grossman to Rudy Rosen. Rudy’s par-ents are Larry and Sari Rosen. Grandparents are Maxine Grossman, Jean Brown, Shirley and Lois Libby Juster.
Harold and Janet Price on the Bat Mitzvah of their granddaughter, Nina Gale.
Sagi Rudnick on his upcoming Bar Mitzvah in Israel. His parents are Rabbi Jonathan and Marcelle Rudnick. His grandparents are Seymour and Esther Rudnick.
Sheila Sonnenschein on being chosen convenor of the Greater Kansas City Interfaith Council.
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Praised is the True Judge
Yahrtzeits Join us for morning or evening minyan to say Kaddish for your loved one. See service schedule, page 11.23 Tammuz-July 1Sidney BenderElaine R. BrownElizabeth GinsbergAl JacobsFrieda KanterLouis KatzEthel G. PackTillie PelzermanSam SchwartzHeda SegalJake ShabasonPhilip SpectorDorothy R. StoupIsadore StoupAnna TempofskyAbe Trillin24 Tammuz-July 2Jennie CohnLewis David
FingershJoseph KaufmanFannie Mae
Sosland MarderSidney PakulaLouis J. Pelofsky25 Tammuz-July 3Clementine
BlumenthalEsther Fox
BushmanBessie CheifetzFayge Malkeh
CinnamonMichael Lynn
GoodmanSadie HoffmanLina NeusteinJennie OkonowskyWilliam P. OrloveAnna PassmanDiana P. SilvermanSamuel TaylorAdele WalkerJoseph Zwillenberg26 Tammuz-July 4Abe BessSusan René
BirnbaumJoe BormasterDavid M.
ChambersFredle EpsteinMorris A. KanterIsadore Morris
Marion RosenAaron TurockElias Wolarsky27 Tammuz-July 5Rebecca BlockDobeh GurtovnickMary Cohen JedelSamuel N.
JosephsonMilo MinkinMorris MorganDavid OverbeckLena Peltzie PresentLeopold
ShopmakerSarah Wengrover28 Tammuz-July 6Fanny AlexanderLipman GoldmanMolly GoodmanFrank KapleHelen LefkowitzMildred MardiksSeymour Nathan
SalvayBennett H. WalzerSamuel Weinberg29 Tammuz-July 7Isidore BernsteinLouis Y. ChernikoffMorris A.
FriedmanMilton M. GordonEarl JacobsonPearl MannWilliam MarcuwitzHerman MillmanBessie RothbergMax RubinDavid SmolinskyRosa SolomonCyrus SpungenHerbert J. WinerLillian YeddisGerald Yukon
1 Av-July 8Dorothy R. BotwinJacob J. GreensteinGittel HadasBetty Benjamin
HeymannBirdie JosephsonRetha D. LismanGertrude Pasmanik
Jacob SelichonokMinnie Werby
2 Av-July 9Morris BoolkinSimon ChoikhitHelen CohnLuba DeanLeon GelphmanDorothy Dunn
GloberDora HellmanEdward C.
LefkovitsSarah MoskowitzBenjamin SchoenHarold Waxman
3 Av-July 10Saul BramsSidney B. DevinsSammy DevinsRebecca EisenIsadore H.
FleschmanAileen FormanMinnie L.
GarfinkleHarry GinsbergRose KeenIsie KrockoverAbraham RogersMeyer RosenbergBernard Seiden
4 Av-July 11Sadie BellAnn Goller ElickPhillip FeingoldBernard GreenbergFannie LernerEdith MendyBronia
RoslawowskiHarry Turock
5 Av-July 12Rahel BloomgartenDon Herbert
FinestoneSadie GumowitzRachel Turk
HurwitzDavid KanterFreda LipsitzCarl MinkinJacob Poizner
Phillip SamuelsonCharles Schoen
6 Av-July 13Morris L. BigusAnna CohenSamuel E. DunnRose GastmanSamuel A. KatzLeo J. LevinsonBela LipszycAnna NaronSam RosgaMorris SchoenAbraham VinickSarah R. WeinsteinSarah Wolfberg
7 Av-July 14Barry L. AronsonJoseph E.
ChambersSamuel KaufmanGussie KaufmanLynn KislukBetty Ann
KoralchikReltz LenetMorris J. LevinAnna Dora
PeltzmanSam SambergJacob SiegelbaumDora Walker
8 Av-July 15Fannie EisenBarney GershonNaomi GoldsteinNathan KeenMorris RapschutzAbraham RobinsonSarah RocherFannie Shapiro
9 Av-July 16Alvin ArensonBetty BirmanAllan BirmanBessie BordmanMary ChernikoffMordecai CrosnerRosa CrosnerBarbara EnsleinRebecca Rachel
FurmanBessie GoldbergJennie Himmel
Anna HoffmanHenshen KellerDavid LeibtagSiegfried LoefflerEmma LoefflerWilliam PeltzmanMitchel RoseAnna TempofskyPauline Yaskolka
10 Av-July 17Melvin Ellis BeyerSarah GoldingNeil F. MillerJennie MillmanMendel OshryClara RothblattEsther Shapiro
11 Av-July 18Alfred AronMorris BalotIda BaronBarney CinnamonAbraham CohenSophia CohnRae DloogoffJacob GoldsteinIda Z. JosephRichard L.
JosephsonLouis KianskyEsther LesserMeyer PeltzmanSarah ScrinopskieEthel SeiderCharlotte Margolin
ShaftonPhilip Wang
12 Av-July 19Toby ChemelIda FrankDorothy GlassDora GoldNathan S.
GoldbergSerena HammerAnna HorowitzSamuel IsaakPhillip KatzHyman J. LeviHyman RosenBen Solomon
13 Av-July 20Rebecca BarashBessie Brenner
Samuel J. BrownSigmund DollmanRose GouldJack KahnHarry LevyJennie MarksIsaac SackinHarris SegelbohmSamuel SpectorRuth UngerEvelyn Yodler
14 Av-July 21Norma BushAbraham DorfmanRebecca Rachel
GreensteinAbe J. KaplanMinnie RafielKreine ShankmanHenry Sosland
15 Av-July 22Robert Ruby
BernsteinSarah Toby Alport
FreshmanSamuel L.
GreenbergRose HymanBenjamin KatzFrieda ShanbergDavid SteinbergSadie Tonopolsky
16 Av-July 23Annette GlaserSigmund GundleFreida MendellAbraham SidleyBenjamin
SilvermanRoni SmithLouis J. Weintraub
17 Av-July 24Rebecca BermanEthel Hudson
CohnAbe EisenLouis Hyman
FormanJacob JagodaBess MerserLena MorrisRubin Moskovitz
Of Blessed MemoryWe express condolences to our Beth Shalom Members, their Families and Friends.
July UnveilingsJuly 14, 2013 10:30 am
Eleanor Levine
Joel PolskyLewis Leo SofnasSarah Wang
18 Av-July 25Daniel AranoffPola BaumMarie BellAaron BloustineHyman BrandSylvia BrombergBenjamin GastmanKathleen C.
Gelphman Peltzman
Lillie LefkovitsGladys Litwin
NormandSidney OsurJacob J. TaxmanSarah WaxenbergAlex A. WedlanskyAaron Ziman
19 Av-July 26Samuel BaumJoshua CinnamonMaurice Meyer
DubinskyRuth Milgram
Krigel EisbergMeyer GordonAnna HalleJack KayRachel LevinsonRuthye NowickSarah I. Rose
20 Av-July 27Bernadine
BenjaminDonna Jean CohenFrank Manuel
ColemanEsther Pauline
DubinskyEsther DuniBess GinsbergEssie GoodmanMax HechtJoseph KleinSam LustigSimon NavranSam PasmanikSarah M. SchereAbe SchumanGoldy Siegel
Annette Rapaport, z” l , May 30 / 22 SivanStanley Bernard Rubel, z” l , June 2 / 24 Sivan
Pauline Rubin, z” l , June 8 / 30 Sivan
B a r u c h D a y a n H a E m e t
21 Av-July 28Pesyl BrandI.J. CohenMollie DashiellJack DenowitzAnna Bluma
GodockEdith GoldsteinReuben KantorJacob LevinsonSarah Siegel
22 Av-July 29Charles BassLouis DonovitzRobert H. FichmanMaurice LoefflerJacob MaxEsther MillsteinClara Ommerman-
GilgusHarriet SchoketSamuel SukonRosa Witschner
23 Av-July 30Richard BiedermanSherman CohenEd S. MichelsonAlana MorrisLouis PinskyHarry RobinsonSam RosenMorris Mike
RubackJacob RubinJoseph SchlosbergHortense Stern
24 Av-July 31Frances FranksLibbie GoldbergReuben JosephsonRena Agron
RosenbergPhilip RosenblattAbraham L. SnyderHymie J. SoslandJohn SpitcaufskyGedaliah Vigder
at Mount Carmel
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Contributions through June 17, 2013 are listed below. Thank you for thinking of us.
Ann & Isadore Gale Scholarship
FundIn Memory ofYosef WinerRoman & Svetlana Sorkin
Benjamin Ryweck
Torah FundIn Honor ofAnne Bratt's 85th
BDJanet Salle's BDJoan MarchIn Memory ofJudge Sidney
GoldsteinJoan MarchBeth Shalom
Chesed Committee
FundIn Memory ofReda NoahAbraham NoahSarah NoahJoseph NoahLeo ShalinskyEde BrattBeth Shalom General FundIn Honor ofMarvin & Carol
Goldstein's 50th ANN
Marvin & Adelle Goldstein
Gloria Schoolman's 75th BD
Carolyn GlazerInge Silverman's
Speedy RecoverySarah SmallCarol Yarmo
Receiving the Leadership Award
Berenice & Roger Haberman
In Memory ofJacob David
BeimanMelvyn & Frances Beiman
Byron CohenShelton & Nancy Gallas
Ben EndelmanNeil & Blanche Sosland
Ben & Sylvia FagenBerenice & Roger Haberman
Jack S. GlazerPaulette RammDora GoldRon & Marleen Gold
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JacobsonAlan & Joan Jacobson
Norman KaplanHerbert Gruenebaum
Jerry & Stacey Siegler
Rose KarbankEd & Cheryl Alexander
Anna KatzJudith ParelmanRifka KrausMary DagermanHershel KrausMary DagermanLeon KusnetzkyMelvin & Sibby Cosner
Alan SchwartzNeil & Blanche Sosland
Mina & Abe Nisenkier
Danielle & Sam Levine
Melvin RaskinSandi RaskinSarah RoganYakov & Betya Altman
Mildred Rosenbaum
Judith ParelmanStanley RubelNeil & Blanche Sosland
Ella RubinMelvyn & Frances Beiman
Florence SchumanLinda MottazAnn SchwartzJudith ParelmanBoris SegelsteinLilly SegelsteinLeo ShalinskyChuck & Barbara Gorodetzky
Ed & Cheryl Alexander
Solomon & Marion Batnitzky
Melvyn & Frances Beiman
Ron & Harryette Cooperman
Jerry & Barbara Cosner
Arthur & Diane Federman
Robert & Gail Flacks
Robert & Marilyn Goldwasser
Alan & Joan Jacobson
Jerry & Sharon Klopper
Judith ParelmanNeil PlanzerRoberta Pollack Goller & Sam Goller
Howard & Gayle Ranen
Jerry & Stacey Siegler
Richard & Beryl Silberg
Leonard & Jill Singer
Sarah Small
Mildred SilvermanDavid & Lynne Bock
Bessie SokolovHarriett CharnoHal FogelPaul & Susie Gershon
Joseph Smuckler & Marcia Karbank
William & Charlotte Kessler
Harold & Natalie Klopper
Patricia McPhersonBlue Valley North High School Staff
Dick & Nita Silverstein
Dr Robert Tonkens
Ross & Candace Tonkens
Ruth UngerRowena TurkMuriel WildmanDanielle & Sam Levine
Beth Shalom Lechem FundIn Honor ofMarvin & Carol
Goldstein's 50th ANN
Neil & Blanche Sosland's 55th ANN
Dolores SosnowIn Memory ofBernard EveloffKen & Sandi Lerner
Jennie HimmelMarcia EveloffRebecca KaufmanGeorge KewLeibert KaufmanLeon KusnetzkyGary & Patti Friedman
Sadye LernerKen & Sandi Lerner
Henry LowenthalBetty SenderNorbert SenderEvelyn LowenthalPauline RubinJudy KrugLeo ShalinskyHerb & Barbara Simon
Bessie SokolovHope & Marshall TalbotBeth Shalom Library Fund
In Memory ofLeon KusnetzkyGerald RosenblumLeo ShalinskyBrita HorowitzGerald Rosenblum
Beverly & Harvey Bodker
Endowment Fund
In Honor of
Fred & Cindy Bodker's 23rd ANN
Todd Clauer & Mirra Klausner's 18th ANN
Gary & Debby Cortés 50th ANN
Tiberius & Carla Klausner's 50th ANN
Neil & Blanche Sosland's 55th ANN
Herb & Alice Stein's 50th ANN
Harvey BodkerIn Memory ofSama BodkerIra FriedsonBetsy BodkerFred & Cindy Bodker
Leo ShalinskyFred & Cindy Bodker
Cemetery Maintenance
FundIn Memory ofHarold BerkowitzMarian BerkowitzMax FoxGerry GoldbergLeon KusnetzkyMitch & Lisa Hamburg
Ruth LernerMike & Sharon Milens
Eisemann Family Fund
In Honor ofAbbie Rieber's Bat
MitzvahGus & Elinor Eisemann
In Memory ofLeon KusnetzkyGus & Elinor EisemannFlorence &
Meyer Kaplan Sukkot
Festival FundIn Memory ofNorman KaplanMeyer A. KaplanLeo ShalinskyFlorie Kaplan
Frank Schlozman Scholarship
FundIn Memory ofRose AliskyIrene MalynMichael & Wendy Malyn
Gale & Maxine
Grossman Religious
School FundIn Memory ofCharles BassMarty BassMaxine Grossman
Kate MedovMorton & Harriet Mann
Bess SokolovMarian BerkowitzMaxine Grossman
George B & Marian
Durbin Prayer Book Fund
In Honor ofMarvin & Carol
Goldstein's 50th ANN
Bev Newman's Installation as SH President
Blanche & Neil Sosland's 55th ANN
Stan & Marlene Katz
In Memory ofHerb RopeStan & Marlene Katz
Hanan Wedlan
Family FundIn Memory ofLeo ShalinskyMitch & Lisa Hamburg
Harry & Anita Daniels Camp Ramah Scholarship
FundIn Memory ofHarry DanielsAnita DanielsHelen Rae &
Sydney Cerier Teacher
Development Fund
In Memory ofNorman KaplanHelen Rae CerierI & R Polsky
Special Events Fund
In Memory ofCraig CitronLarry & Ellen Polsky
Jacob H & Rose Levine
Teacher Development
FundIn Honor ofGary & Debby
Cortés 50th ANNCharlotte Kessler's
BDBill Kessler's BDPeter & Bev Newman
Bev Newman's Installation as SH President
Marvin & Adelle Goldstein
Berenice & Roger Haberman
Evelyn Lowenthal
In Memory ofStuart GoldNatalie HamburgMuriel WildmanPeter & Bev NewmanJoel Polsky USY Fund
In Memory ofBen EndelmanLarry & Ellen PolskyJudaica & Art
FundIn Honor ofSteve Sherry's 75th
BDBob & Aletha Simon
In Memory ofByron CohenBob & Aletha Simon
Kaiser Family Bar/Bat Mitzvah
Tutoring FundIn Honor ofBill KaiserDavid Gale & Gina Kaiser
Karbank FundIn Memory ofRose KarbankMarcia Karbank & Joseph Smuckler
Kiddush FundIn Honor ofMarla Brockman's
BDRhea Salasche & Harold Kaseff
In Memory ofNettie CovitzRandy & Joan Covitz
Bessie SokolovRhea Salasche & Harold Kaseff
Leon & Miriam
Cohen Torah Repair Fund
In Memory ofJoe & Anzie CohenLeon & Miriam
CohenArnie & Ruth
CohenLeo ShalinskyLarry CohenLouis & Edith
PinskyIn Memory ofLeon KusnetzkyDick & Charlotte Brockman
Louis PinskyDick & Charlotte Brockman
Edith PinskyEstelle Pinsky
Mallin Childhood Enrichment
Fund
To d a h R a bb a h !In Memory ofPearl GilgusLarry & Beverly Mallin
Marcus Brand Scholarship
FundIn Honor ofCarl Puritz BDJordan Brand & Stephen Huley
In Memory ofLeon KusnetzkyMilton & Marilyn OzarPrayer Book
FundIn Memory ofReda NoahSarah NoahBetty ShenkerMorris ShenkerHelen SteinzeigHoward & Sharon Noah
Rabbi Glickman's
Discretionary Fund
In Memory ofRose KarbankMarcia Karbank & Joseph Smuckler
Fannie Mae MarderHenry & Betty Marder
Freida MendellLarry & Phyllis Kalender
Leo ShalinskyRon & Susie Goldsmith
Stephen KarolRomotsky,
Price, Cortés Genetic
Testing FundIn Honor ofHarold Price's BDGary & Debby CortésRose Evelyn
Sporn Primary FundIn Memory ofEdith BerkusInez Kaufman
Rose Family Early Childhood Education
CenterIn Honor ofElla JerwickSamantha JerwickJack JerwickFran WinstockIn Memory ofBen EndelmanRandy & Joan Covitz
Ben EndelmanFrank & Sondra Friedman
Mildred Rosenbaum
Leo ShalinskyBerenice & Roger Haberman
Hannah SeigalDennis & Leann Bova
Rose S Levine & Doris L
Flam Arts & Education
FundIn Honor ofBarbara Katz's
Speedy RecoveryJudith BellIn Memory ofNatalie HamburgPaul Lerner & Rosie Lerner
Kathleen Gelphman Peltzman
Leona MolotskyLeo ShalinskyMickey & Marge Adler
Judith BellSarah's Family
FundIn Honor ofZakaria Abdullahi's
Bar MitzvahJudith BellEddie & Rickie
Haith's 55th ANNNeil & Blanche
Sosland's 55th ANN
Marvin & Carol Goldstein
Carol YarmoStan & Marlene Katz
Marshall & Sylvia LaVine
In Memory ofStuart GoldJ.D. MooneyLeo ShalinskyMarvin & Carol Goldstein
Bob & Aletha Simon
Sylvan Siegler Scholarship
Fund for Jewish
CampingIn Memory ofNorman KaplanLeo ShalinskyAmalie SieglerMerna Siegler
Walter & Anita Loeb Scholarship
FundIn Memory ofAbe BoresowJudy FriedlanderAbe BoresowLeo ShalinskyAnita Loeb
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Editorial Comments
Shabbat in a Pot--Chicken and Rice
Ingredients: 1 chicken cut into 6 pieces 1 ½ cups uncooked rice 1 tablespoon of onion soup mix ½-1 tablespoon freshly ground pepper 2 tablespoons dried spice mix of garlic & herb or chicken season-
ing 2 tablespoons paprika Water - about ¼ cup less water than the directions on the rice
package require for cooking 1 ½ cups rice
Preparation: 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. 2. Spray a shallow baking pan with the cooking spray. 3. Place the uncooked rice in the pan and add the onion soup
mix. Mix together and spread out the rice to cover the bottom of the pan.
4. Place the chicken, skin side up, on top of the rice. 5. Sprinkle the chicken with the pepper, dried spice mix and
paprika, in that order. 6. Add the water to the pan. 7. Cover tightly with aluminum foil so that the pan is tightly
sealed. 8. Place the chicken in the hot oven and cook for about 1 hour
and 15 minutes. Check the chicken regularly to make sure that the rice isn't dry. If the rice is dry add some more water a tablespoon at a time.
9. Remove the foil for the last fifteen minutes of cooking in order to brown the chicken.
TIP: Make sure the chicken and rice are tightly covered so the steam stays in the pot and keeps the chicken moist.
July is a month of new beginnings. Both the congregation and sisterhood begin a new financial year. New congregation, USY and sisterhood officers begin their administrations. As you vacation or just “kick back” and relax over the summer, think about your commitment to our congregation and to our children. Not every commitment means giving more money to CBS. Commitment can also mean volunteering your time to help make our congregation be the best it can be. Think what a great example you can set for your children, grandchildren, friends and family by giving some of your time to our congregation.
Comments by Bev Newman, Scroll Editor
The Rabbinical Association of Greater Kansas City will offer a community-wide course, “Judaism for Con-version Candidates” beginning in August. Rabbis from the Reform, Conservative and Orthodox movements will teach classes. Students will need to secure a congregational rabbinic sponsor by November 1 and meet the conversion requirements developed by their rabbinic sponsor. The course covers Jewish holidays, home celebra-tions, life cycle observances, rituals and prayer, Torah, Judaism’s view of God, and our religion’s movements. Each class will include a 30-minute Hebrew component. Stu-dents will take part in Shabbat and Havdalah experiences, holiday celebrations and observances. Classes will be Thursdays from 7:00-9:00 pm with
the location rotating among the congregations. An orienta-tion session is August 8, 7:30-8:30 pm at the Jewish Com-munity Campus. The fee for the course is $250 per person including course textbooks. For additional information or to register for this course, visit kcrabbis.org or contact An-nette Fish, Rabbinical Association Administrator/Program Director, at [email protected] or 913-327-4622. Aaron Nielsenshultz is the course coordinator and Rabbi Mark Levin is the Rabbinic coordinator. Funding for this program is generously provided by The Jewish Heritage Foundation of Greater Kansas City. If you know of anyone interested in attending these classes, please inform them.
Community-wide Course: “Judaism for Conversion Candidates”
Begins in Fall
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Shabbat Services and Sunday morning Shacharit will be held at CBS, 14200 Lamar. Weekday Minyan will be held at Appleman Synagogue, Village Shalom, 5500 W. 123rd St.
Minchah: Sunday-Thursday 6 pmShacharit: Monday-Friday 7 am
Kabbalat Shabbat: Friday 6:00 pmMain Service: Saturday 9:30 amLibrary Minyan: Saturday 9:30 amMinchah: July 6 8:29 pmMinchah: July 13 8:27 pmMinchah: July 20 8:23 pmMinchah: July 27 8:18 pmShacharit: Sunday 8:30 am
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Congregation Beth Shalom, an egalitarian Conservative synagogue, is a welcoming community of individuals from diverse backgrounds, strengthening connections with God, Torah and the Jewish people through communal commitment to prayer, study and acts of loving kindness.
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Clergy & Staff Name Phone Email RoleHazzan Ben-Yehuda ...........913-647-7296 [email protected] ...........Director, Cong. LearningJudy Jacks Berman ..............913-647-7287 ........... [email protected] .......................RFECEC DirectorBob Copeland ....................913-647-7288 [email protected] ...........Facilities ManagerPam Fite .............................913-647-7271 [email protected] ....................Accounting Systems ManagerRabbi David Glickman ......913-647-7281 [email protected] ..........Senior RabbiJill Goldstein ......................913-647-7281 ........... [email protected] ............Ritual CoordinatorMartha Hoffman ................913-647-7282 [email protected] ..........IT ManagerAmy Jacobson ....................913-647-7286 [email protected] Administrative AssistantPatti Kroll ..........................913-647-7290 [email protected] .................PRS CoordinatorElaine Levine ......................913-647-7293 [email protected] ................Executive DirectorNorman Levitan .................913-647-7283 [email protected] ..............Membership Services ManagerDeah Rubin .......................913-647-7285 [email protected] ................RFEC Administrative AssistantStef Williams ......................913-647-7269 [email protected] .............Dir. Informal Education/Youth
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