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Yahrtzeits of Day Relationship Observed By Date Ruth Maslowsky Miller Saturday grandmother Scott Wasserberg 1 Cheshvan Samuel Kaplan grandfather Bruce Kaplan 1 Cheshvan Gaile Stewart Sunday daughter Natalie Stewart 2 Cheshvan June Gross Monday wife Leonard Gross 3 Cheshvan Max Glass uncle Alan Glass 3 Cheshvan Deborah Ann Sacks Tuesday sister David Sacks 4 Cheshvan Jeanette Richmond mother Carolyn Teich 4 Cheshvan Jane Lichtman Wednesday wife Seymour Lichtman 5 Cheshvan Leonard Libber husband Claire Libber 5 Cheshvan Ruth Shapiro sister Seymour Lichtman 5 Cheshvan Yuri Rehova first cousin Irwin Chornock 5 Cheshvan Zahava Friedman mother Emanuel Friedman 5 Cheshvan Rose Price Thursday mother Carole Perlin 6 Cheshvan Alfred Albert husband Bernice Albert 6 Cheshvan Charlotte Penka aunt Barbara Cronin 6 Cheshvan Milton Rosner Friday father Sandi Schwed 7 Cheshvan Reb Galperin father Nesse Godin 7 Cheshvan JOIN US FOR SERVICES & HELP MAKE A MINYAN: Shabbat Candle Lighting...............................................6:05 pm Shabbat Morning..........................................................9:00 am Mini-Minyan…………………………………...…….10:30 am Mincha/Maariv………………………………………………………….6:00 pm Shabbat Ends Havdalah Service ...................................6:54 pm Sunday ………………………………….9:00 am & 6:00 pm Monday- Friday............................................8:00 am & 6:00 pm Yahrtzeits for the Week of October 21 - 27 Hi-Lites is a weekly publication of HTAA. If you have a special occasion such as yahrtzeit, birthday, or anniversary, please consider sponsoring the Hi-Lites, with a contribution. HTAA: 301 649-3800 * www.htaa.org 1840 University Blvd West, Silver Spring, MD 20902 [email protected] Hi-Lites 1 Cheshvan, 5778 October 21, 2017 Welcome to HTAA Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan Parashat Noach Torah Reading: Haftarah: Genesis 6:9 - 11:32 (p. 41) Isaiah 66:1 - 24 (p. 1220) Steven Suson Rabbi Ben Bazian Cantor Reuben Landman Rabbi Emeritus Parsha Puzzler (Answer) Adam and Noah are both given the mitzvah "to be fruitful and multiply" (Genesis 1:28, 9:1). Calling All Veterans! We would like to honor our veterans of all ranks and armies on Shabbat morning, Veterans Day, November 11. We will display your photo in uniform along with your rank, army, and years of service in our hallway. We will honor you with announcing your names and service from the bima. Please provide Adrienne with a photo of you in uniform along with your name, your highest rank, the army you served in (U.S., Israeli, South Africa, British, etc.), and the date of your service no later than October 24, 2017. Thank you to Rae Goldfarb for making and co-sponsoring the Kiddush this morning, in memory of her father’s 80 th yahrtzeit.

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Page 1: Torah Reading: Haftarah: 6:9 -11:32 (p.41 )Isaiah66:124 ...€¦ · Dr. Oct. 22 - Dr. Jayme Solokow, PhD “Size Matters: The Changing Heights of Jews in America and Thank Jews in

Yahrtzeitsof Day Relationship ObservedBy Date

RuthMaslowskyMiller Saturday grandmother ScottWasserberg 1Cheshvan

SamuelKaplan

grandfather BruceKaplan 1Cheshvan

GaileStewart Sunday daughter NatalieStewart 2Cheshvan

JuneGross Monday wife LeonardGross3

Cheshvan

MaxGlass uncle AlanGlass3

Cheshvan

DeborahAnnSacks Tuesday sister DavidSacks 4Cheshvan

JeanetteRichmond

mother CarolynTeich 4Cheshvan

JaneLichtman Wednesday wife SeymourLichtman 5Cheshvan

LeonardLibber husband ClaireLibber5

Cheshvan

RuthShapiro sister SeymourLichtman5

Cheshvan

YuriRehova firstcousin IrwinChornock5

Cheshvan

ZahavaFriedman

mother EmanuelFriedman 5Cheshvan

RosePrice Thursday mother CarolePerlin 6Cheshvan

AlfredAlbert husband BerniceAlbert 6Cheshvan

CharlottePenka aunt BarbaraCronin6

Cheshvan

MiltonRosner Friday father SandiSchwed7

Cheshvan

RebGalperin

father NesseGodin 7Cheshvan

JOINUSFORSERVICES&HELPMAKEAMINYAN:ShabbatCandleLighting...............................................6:05pmShabbatMorning..........................................................9:00amMini-Minyan…………………………………...…….10:30amMincha/Maariv………………………………………………………….6:00pmShabbatEndsHavdalahService...................................6:54pmSunday………………………………….…9:00am&6:00pmMonday-Friday............................................8:00am&6:00pm

YahrtzeitsfortheWeekofOctober21-27

Hi-Lites is a weekly publication of HTAA. If you have a special occasion such as yahrtzeit, birthday, or anniversary, please consider sponsoring the Hi-Lites, with a contribution.

HTAA: 301 649-3800 * www.htaa.org 1840 University Blvd West, Silver Spring, MD 20902

[email protected]

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1Cheshvan,5778 October21,2017

Welcome to HTAA Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

Parashat Noach TorahReading: Haftarah:Genesis6:9-11:32(p.41) Isaiah66:1-24(p.1220)

StevenSusonRabbi

BenBazianCantor

ReubenLandmanRabbiEmeritus

Iron is mentioned three times: (1) The stones of an altar cannot be cut with iron (Deut. 27:5). (2) The rebuke states that the Land of Israel will be as iron

(28:23). (3) The rebuke also states that enemies will place an iron yoke around the neck of the Jews (28:48).

ParshaPuzzler(Answer)

Adam and Noah are both given the mitzvah "to be fruitful and multiply" (Genesis 1:28, 9:1).

Calling All Veterans! We would like to honor our veterans of all ranks and armies

on Shabbat morning, Veterans Day, November 11. We will display your photo in uniform along with your rank, army, and years of

service in our hallway. We will honor you with announcing your names and service from the bima. Please provide Adrienne with a photo of you in uniform along with your name, your highest rank, the army you served in (U.S., Israeli, South Africa, British, etc.),

and the date of your service no later than October 24, 2017.

Thank you to Rae Goldfarb for making and co-sponsoring the Kiddush this morning, in memory of her father’s 80th yahrtzeit.

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MazalTov– מזל טובThankyoutoJessicaLubetskyformakingKiddushthismorning!ThankyoutoCarmiKobrenformakingthewonderfulTorah

chocolatesatthecandybuffetonSimchatTorah!

Birthdays-יום הולדת שמח JaniceGreen,AbrahamBalak,NatalieCantor,

AgnesGoldrich,andClaraGoldrich

GetWellSoon-RefuahShelemah-רפואה שלימהLareldaGruber,SethBleiweis,JeffreyDunn,ShirleySindell,

MarjorieBleiweis,AnnetteBrodyLudwick,EleonoreGerstenfeld,EileenLesser,andBarbaraProgerBernstein

Wednesday,October25,10:30amJoin Auntie A and have some fun in Rachel’s Playhouse! Every

Wednesday. $5/child. Contact [email protected]. We always have new photos of the children; feel free to check out our online photo gallery

to see our weekly fun!

SeniorLunchandLearnThursday,October26,11:00am

Adeliciouslunch($5donationrequested)followedbyguestentertainers.Co-sponsoredbytheSelmaSweetbaumSeniorSatelliteProgramoftheJCCGW.

Program:4HappyHarpists!

$10/Class $25/Session OR $60/Series

Session 1: Jews in America | S������ @ 10��

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HTAA2017AdultEducationSpeakerSeriesSession1:JewsinAmerica

Oct. 15 – Lauren Strauss “From Huddled Masses to Policy Makers: Jews and Immigration in America” Jews in the United States are often seen as exemplars of the immigrant experience in this country. This talk illuminates major landmarks in the journey of Jews who became American. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Oct. 22 - Dr. Jayme Solokow, PhD “Size Matters: The Changing Heights of Jews in America and What It Means” Dr. Jayme Solokow, PhD, will focus on a pioneering study by a Jewish physician about the changing heights of Jews in America and how it affects business, politics and cultures. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Nov. 5 - Dr. David Rotenstein “Arcs of the Covenant, The Jews of the DC area and the Jews in Silver Spring” David Rotenstein is a historian in Silver Spring for 13 years. This program explores the history of Jews in and around Silver Spring after 1948. This program follows that arc from the restrictive covenants that excluded Jews to the religious covenants that bind Jewish communities together in and around Silver Spring.

LookForwardTo…Session2:MeaningofPrayer

All3ClasseswithRabbiSteveSuson

Jan. 28 Feb. 4Feb. 11

Session3:Israel&ItsNeighbors

April 15 April 22 April 29

$10/Class$25/SessionOR$60/Series

1840UniversityBlvd.W. htaa.orgSilverSpring,MD20902 301.649.3800

Sundays@10amOct. 15 – Lauren Strauss“From Huddled Masses to Policy Makers: Jews and Immigration in America”Jews in the United States are often seen as exemplars of the immigrant experience in this country. This talk illuminates major landmarks in the journey of Jews who became American.

HTAA2017AdultEducationSpeakerSeriesSession1:JewsinAmerica

Oct. 15 – Lauren Strauss “From Huddled Masses to Policy Makers: Jews and Immigration in America” Jews in the United States are often seen as exemplars of the immigrant experience in this country. This talk illuminates major landmarks in the journey of Jews who became American. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Oct. 22 - Dr. Jayme Solokow, PhD “Size Matters: The Changing Heights of Jews in America and What It Means” Dr. Jayme Solokow, PhD, will focus on a pioneering study by a Jewish physician about the changing heights of Jews in America and how it affects business, politics and cultures. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Nov. 5 - Dr. David Rotenstein “Arcs of the Covenant, The Jews of the DC area and the Jews in Silver Spring” David Rotenstein is a historian in Silver Spring for 13 years. This program explores the history of Jews in and around Silver Spring after 1948. This program follows that arc from the restrictive covenants that excluded Jews to the religious covenants that bind Jewish communities together in and around Silver Spring.

LookForwardTo…Session2:MeaningofPrayer

All3ClasseswithRabbiSteveSuson

Jan. 28 Feb. 4Feb. 11

Session3:Israel&ItsNeighbors

April 15 April 22 April 29

$10/Class$25/SessionOR$60/Series

1840UniversityBlvd.W. htaa.orgSilverSpring,MD20902 301.649.3800

Sundays@10am

Oct. 22 - Dr. Jayme Solokow, PhD“Size Matters: The Changing Heights of Jews in America and What It Means”Dr. Jayme Solokow, PhD, will focus on a pioneering study by a Jewish physician about the changing heights of Jews in America and how it affects business, politics and cultures.

HTAA2017AdultEducationSpeakerSeriesSession1:JewsinAmerica

Oct. 15 – Lauren Strauss “From Huddled Masses to Policy Makers: Jews and Immigration in America” Jews in the United States are often seen as exemplars of the immigrant experience in this country. This talk illuminates major landmarks in the journey of Jews who became American. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Oct. 22 - Dr. Jayme Solokow, PhD “Size Matters: The Changing Heights of Jews in America and What It Means” Dr. Jayme Solokow, PhD, will focus on a pioneering study by a Jewish physician about the changing heights of Jews in America and how it affects business, politics and cultures. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Nov. 5 - Dr. David Rotenstein “Arcs of the Covenant, The Jews of the DC area and the Jews in Silver Spring” David Rotenstein is a historian in Silver Spring for 13 years. This program explores the history of Jews in and around Silver Spring after 1948. This program follows that arc from the restrictive covenants that excluded Jews to the religious covenants that bind Jewish communities together in and around Silver Spring.

LookForwardTo…Session2:MeaningofPrayer

All3ClasseswithRabbiSteveSuson

Jan. 28 Feb. 4Feb. 11

Session3:Israel&ItsNeighbors

April 15 April 22 April 29

$10/Class$25/SessionOR$60/Series

1840UniversityBlvd.W. htaa.orgSilverSpring,MD20902 301.649.3800

Sundays@10am

Nov. 5 - Dr. David Rotenstein“Arcs of the Covenant, The Jews of the DC area and the Jews in Silver Spring”David Rotenstein is a historian in Silver Spring for 13 years. This program explores the history of Jews in and around Silver Spring after 1948. This program follows that arc from the restrictive covenants that excluded Jews to the religious cove-nants that bind Jewish communities together in and around Silver Spring.

1840 University Blvd. W. htaa.org

Silver Spring, MD 20902 301.649.3800

HTAA 2017 Adult Education Speaker Series

HTAA2017AdultEducationSpeakerSeriesSession1:JewsinAmerica

Oct. 15 – Lauren Strauss “From Huddled Masses to Policy Makers: Jews and Immigration in America” Jews in the United States are often seen as exemplars of the immigrant experience in this country. This talk illuminates major landmarks in the journey of Jews who became American. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Oct. 22 - Dr. Jayme Solokow, PhD “Size Matters: The Changing Heights of Jews in America and What It Means” Dr. Jayme Solokow, PhD, will focus on a pioneering study by a Jewish physician about the changing heights of Jews in America and how it affects business, politics and cultures. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Nov. 5 - Dr. David Rotenstein “Arcs of the Covenant, The Jews of the DC area and the Jews in Silver Spring” David Rotenstein is a historian in Silver Spring for 13 years. This program explores the history of Jews in and around Silver Spring after 1948. This program follows that arc from the restrictive covenants that excluded Jews to the religious covenants that bind Jewish communities together in and around Silver Spring.

LookForwardTo…Session2:MeaningofPrayer

All3ClasseswithRabbiSteveSuson

Jan. 28 Feb. 4Feb. 11

Session3:Israel&ItsNeighbors

April 15 April 22 April 29

$10/Class$25/SessionOR$60/Series

1840UniversityBlvd.W. htaa.orgSilverSpring,MD20902 301.649.3800

Sundays@10am

Look Forward To…Session 2: Meaning of PrayerAll 3 Classes with Rabbi Steve SusonJan. 28, Feb. 4, Feb. 11

Session 3: Israel & Its NeighborsApril 15 April 22 April 29

1840 University Blvd. W.htaa.org

Silver Spring, MD 20902301.649.3800

SisterhoodMembershipTeaSunday,October22,2:00pm

JointheSisterhoodforanexcitingafternoonofteaandlivelydiscussionfromtheSunflowerBakery!Meetandgreetoldandnewfriends,alongwithacandle

lightingceremony.$15/personatthedoor.ForinformationortoRSVP,contactEvelynBlockorJoanEisenberg,[email protected]

ParshaPuzzler

Which mitzvah is given personally to both Adam and Noah?

BloodDriveWednesday,November1,3:00-7:00pm

Helpsavelives!Thisblooddriveiscriticaltoourcommunity.PleasemakeyourreservationbycallingLouNumkin(301-933-0537)oremailing

[email protected],fromallthoseinneed.

FAMILY CHALLAH BAKE! Sunday, November 12, 11:00 am

Join Auntie A and HTAA families as we come together for the ultimate challah bake! Give back to the community by doing the mitzvah of baking challah for

family and friends. Take one for your house and one for your neighbor! Register online or email [email protected] for more information.

Sunday,October22Dr.JaymeSokolow,PhD

“SizeMatters:TheChangingHeightsofJewsinAmericaandWhatItMeans”

$10/personRegisteronlineoratthedoor

Max’sNightOutMonday,October23,5:00-8:00pm

It'saWIN-WIN:Enjoyadeliciousdinner,schmoozewithfriends,andtheshulwillget10%oftheproceeds.Noreservations

arenecessary.RemembertogiveyourreceipttoanHTAArepresentative.