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T H I S M O N T H AT C H I Z U K A M U N O 1 May 2014 | Iyar-Sivan 5774 S pringtime at Chizuk Amuno is always lively and busy. The days of spring place us between the festivals of Pesah and Shavuot. This is a time for renewal and reflection, as well as celebration and appreciation. On Passover we rejoiced in our freedom. Now we must live its responsibilities and opportunities. After pausing last month to properly remember the tragedy of the Holocaust, this month we mark spring as a time of rebirth, celebrating Yom HaAtzmaut, the 66th anniversary of Israel’s independence on May 6. Springtime is also when we count the Omer, 50 days we announce to remember God’s gifts of freedom and sustenance. Our daily count for seven weeks is an affirmation of the blessings in our lives we take for granted, and upon which we depend. Spring at Chizuk Amuno invites us to gather together in the bonds of community that sustain us. We anticipate a Congregational Day of Learning and a Religious School Dance Festival on Lag Ba’Omer, May 18, a special concert drawing on our Jewish musical heritage on June 8, our Krieger Schechter 8th Graders’ trip to Israel, graduations from all of our schools throughout May and June, our Annual Meeting on June 1, Shabbat celebrations each week, and so much more. Spring’s beauty is most certainly something for our eyes to behold. Spring can also inspire us in other ways. Join us at Chizuk Amuno to feel Judaism’s spirit of renewal, touching our souls and strengthening our lives. B’Shalom Rav, Rabbi Ron Shulman Springtime at Chizuk Amuno 2 LUV LEARN IDEAS HAPPEN AT CHIZUK! Join Us for Our Learning Festival! Expand Your Mind! Sunday, May 18, 1 p.m. Choose from 27 Enticing Topics: Join Us for Brunch! …and Chizuk Amuno’s 143rd Annual Meeting Sunday, June 1, 2014 11:30 a.m. We will elect our new Officers and Trustees and thank our outgoing president, Shelly Malis, for her dedicated service to our synagogue community. RSVP to Marci Scher, [email protected]. Proposed Slate of Officers for Fiscal Year 2015 President, Dr. Andrew Miller First Vice President, Jason A. Blavatt Vice President, Sandra Moffet Vice President, Michelle Hettleman Secretary, Dr. Stephen Pomerantz Treasurer, Louis E. Sapperstein Assistant Treasurer, Eric Nislow Nominated two-year term: Allison Baumwald Robert Hallock Lee Sherman Kelly Blavatt Jeff Snyder Andrew Sandler Fulfilling an unexpired term: Anna Davis Gordon Our thanks to retiring board members: Payton Goldman Aaron Max Randi Pupkin What’s Your Story? Ten Yiddish Words You Must Know How to Get in Front of Anyone You Want Confused? Need a Guide? Ask Maimonides! Global Climate Change and the World to Come In My Savta’s Kitchen: An Israeli-American Educator and Food Blogger Shares Her Secrets Album-Making as a Legacy: Connections to Our Past, Present, and Future “Where Did I Come From?” and Other Wildly Misunderstood Questions that Young Children Ask All Your Devices Can Be Hacked The Diverging Diamond Interchange The Intriguing World of Contemporary Art Glass The Health Benefits of Qigong (Chi Kung) - An Introduction to the Ancient Chinese Practice Information Overload? Are We More or Less informed Since the Internet Explosion An Inside View: How Boy Scouts Became More Inclusive of Gays Exodus – The Ship that Launched a Nation How the “Sausage is Made” on Wall Street What’s Happening to Our Climate? How are Baltimore’s Congregations Responding? It Takes a Village to Raise a Smile: A Tikkun Olam Project in Atima, Honduras Identify the Voice of Your Inner Gremlin and Learn How to Tame It Virtual Reality: What Can You Do With It and Its Impact on Our Lives REPLY ALL… And Other Ways to Tank Your Career All Boxed In: The Waterborne Adventures of Moses and Noah Advance Directives: What It Is and What It’s Not You Can Dance at Any Age! Nero: Good, Bad, or Crazy? On the Front Lines in the Yom Kippur War 1492: Untold Stories of Culture, Deception, and Vision Drop in for one or two sessions, or attend all three. These classes are for everyone 14 years of age and older. Stay after class for more great conversation at our wine and cheese reception. The fee is only $10 per person (Chizuk Amuno members, school families, or alumni) if registered by May 9. For more information, contact Judy Simkin, ext. 232. You can register online at www.chizukamuno.org/luv2learn.

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May 2014 | Iyar-Sivan 5774

Springtime at Chizuk Amuno is always lively

and busy. The days of spring place us between the festivals of Pesah and Shavuot. This is a time for renewal and reflection, as well as celebration and appreciation. On Passover we rejoiced in our freedom. Now we must live its responsibilities and opportunities.

After pausing last month to properly remember the tragedy of the Holocaust, this month we mark spring as

a time of rebirth, celebrating Yom HaAtzmaut, the 66th anniversary of Israel’s independence on May 6.

Springtime is also when we count the Omer, 50 days we announce to remember God’s gifts of freedom and sustenance. Our daily count for seven weeks is an affirmation of the blessings in our lives we take for granted, and upon which we depend.

Spring at Chizuk Amuno invites us to gather together in the bonds of community that sustain us. We anticipate a Congregational Day of Learning and a Religious School Dance Festival on Lag Ba’Omer, May 18, a special concert drawing on our Jewish musical heritage on June 8, our

Krieger Schechter 8th Graders’ trip to Israel, graduations from all of our schools throughout May and June, our Annual Meeting on June 1, Shabbat celebrations each week, and so much more.

Spring’s beauty is most certainly something for our eyes to behold. Spring can also inspire us in other ways. Join us at Chizuk Amuno to feel Judaism’s spirit of renewal, touching our souls and strengthening our lives.

B’Shalom Rav,

Rabbi Ron Shulman

Springtime at Chizuk Amuno

2LUV LEARNIDEAS HAPPEN AT CHIZUK!

2LUV LEARNIDEAS HAPPEN AT CHIZUK!

Join Us for Our Learning Festival! Expand Your Mind!Sunday, May 18, 1 p.m.Choose from 27 Enticing Topics:

Join Us for Brunch!…and Chizuk Amuno’s 143rd Annual MeetingSunday, June 1, 2014 11:30 a.m.We will elect our new Officers and Trustees and thank our outgoing president, Shelly Malis, for her dedicated service to our synagogue community. RSVP to Marci Scher, [email protected].

Proposed Slate of Officers for Fiscal Year 2015 President, Dr. Andrew Miller

First Vice President, Jason A. Blavatt Vice President, Sandra Moffet

Vice President, Michelle Hettleman Secretary, Dr. Stephen Pomerantz

Treasurer, Louis E. Sapperstein Assistant Treasurer, Eric Nislow

Nominated two-year term:Allison Baumwald

Robert Hallock Lee Sherman

Kelly Blavatt Jeff Snyder

Andrew Sandler

Fulfilling an unexpired term:Anna Davis Gordon

Our thanks to retiring board members:Payton Goldman

Aaron Max Randi Pupkin

What’s Your Story? • Ten Yiddish Words You Must Know • How to Get in Front of Anyone You Want • Confused? Need a Guide? Ask Maimonides! • Global Climate Change and the World to Come • In My Savta’s Kitchen: An Israeli-American Educator and Food Blogger Shares Her Secrets • Album-Making as a Legacy: Connections to Our Past, Present, and Future • “Where Did I Come From?” and Other Wildly Misunderstood Questions that Young Children Ask • All Your Devices Can Be Hacked • The Diverging Diamond Interchange • The Intriguing World of Contemporary Art Glass • The Health Benefits of Qigong (Chi Kung) - An Introduction to the Ancient Chinese Practice • Information Overload? Are We More or Less informed Since the Internet Explosion • An Inside View: How Boy Scouts Became More Inclusive of Gays • Exodus – The Ship that Launched a Nation • How the “Sausage is Made” on Wall Street • What’s Happening to Our Climate? How are Baltimore’s Congregations Responding? • It Takes a Village to Raise a Smile: A Tikkun Olam Project in Atima, Honduras • Identify the Voice of Your Inner Gremlin and Learn How to Tame It • Virtual Reality: What Can You Do With It and Its Impact on Our Lives • REPLY ALL… And Other Ways to Tank Your Career • All Boxed In: The Waterborne Adventures of Moses and Noah • Advance Directives: What It Is and What It’s Not • You Can Dance at Any Age! • Nero: Good, Bad, or Crazy? • On the Front Lines in the Yom Kippur War • 1492: Untold Stories of Culture, Deception, and Vision

Drop in for one or two sessions, or attend all three. These classes are for everyone 14 years of age and older. Stay after class for more great conversation at our wine and cheese reception. The fee is only $10 per person (Chizuk Amuno members, school families, or alumni) if registered by May 9. For more information, contact Judy Simkin, ext. 232. You can register online at www.chizukamuno.org/luv2learn.

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Gemilut Hasadim Activities at Chizuk AmunoAdopt-A-Road Chizuk Amuno Brotherhood performs the mitzvah of shmirat adamah, protecting the earth, by cleaning a segment of Greenspring Avenue on Sunday, June 1 (rain date: June 8). 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.

Todah Rabbah to all who volunteered in March: Irwin Golob (leader), Howard Brill, Jay Finkel, and Marvin Spector

Art with a Heart Art with a Heart’s mission is to enhance the lives of people in need by bringing its visual art programs to abused, neglected, and abandoned children; homeless people; battered women and their children; pregnant adolescents; mentally and physically disabled adults; low-income senior citizens; elementary, middle, and high school students; youth in after-school programs; and children receiving long-term health care. For information about future opportunities, please contact Miriam Foss.

Paul’s Place Women’s Listening Circle Participants share experiences, listen to one another, and build community in an atmosphere of mutual respect. The listening circle is facilitated by Barbara Sugarman Grochal. Rides are available from the Chizuk Amuno parking lot. For more information or to volunteer for upcoming opportunities, contact Barbara, [email protected] or 410/484-0544.

Knit One, Learn Too We knit and/or crochet blankets for babies in Israel and Baltimore. Each session includes study and discussion. Knitting instruction is available and everyone is welcome. We meet from 2-3:30 p.m. on the third Wednesday of every month, led by Miriam Foss and Judy Meltzer. Upcoming date: Wednesday, May 21.

To participate please contact Judy Meltzer, 410/824-2055 or [email protected].

Operation Welcome Home Maryland Join us as we welcome home our troops from military service overseas. Volunteers meet at BWI airport and help pack goodie bags, welcome and 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 at [email protected]. This project is suitable for adults and children of all ages.

Ronald McDonald House Join 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. The upcoming date for dinner is Wednesday, May 21 (Sisterhood). RSVP to Karen Zale for time and food assignments, 410/302-1140 or [email protected].

Afterhours Emergency CallsTo better serve our members, we have engaged the company, FOCUS, to provide an afterhours emergency answering service for Chizuk Amuno. A special phone number, 410/880-8610, will be given at the end of all of our regular main office and school voicemail greetings instructing callers to call the number in the event of death or extreme emergency. When called, the answering service will contact a designated staff member for follow up. In addition to reaching the staff member “on call,” the company will e-mail any phone messages to us by 9:15 a.m. every morning.

Todah Rabbah to our April volunteers: Molly Bookoff, Nancy Bookoff, Harriet Brown, Forrest Foss, Margi Hoffman, Joy Katz, Heller Kreshtool, Mae Levin, Saundra Madoff, Judy Meltzer, Nancy Safferman, and Marsha Yoffe

Hakhnasat Orhim – Welcoming Guests If you live within walking distance of the synagogue and are able to host visitors for Shabbat, please e-mail Rabbi Wechsler, [email protected].

Todah Rabbah to these families who opened their homes for Pesah Seder this year: Sheila and Howard Sandbank, Barbara and Howie Siegel, Sandra and Marvin Steingart, Miriam and Joel Suldan, and Anne and David Young

Our Daily Bread Join the Chizuk Amuno team to help serve meals to hungry men, women, and children on Sundays, May 25 and June 29 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. To sign up, please contact Wendy Davis, 410/358-5979 or [email protected], or Jenny Baker, 410/602-9885 or [email protected].

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 ext. 281 or [email protected], or refer to our website for more information.

Jonathan Frier

Aaron Gladstone

Daniel David Kahn

Joshua Schwartz

Rebecca Shapiro

Jared Slutkin

Abigail Suldan

Mazal Tov to Our April and May GraduatesNetivon, Wednesday, April 30

Fran Banks

Karen Berkowitz

Fran Bernstein

Anthony Cirillo

Deborah Cirillo

Tikva Jeral

Sybil Kolodny

Rosalind Kronthal

Ilene Merenbloom

Sharon Rose

Norma Samson

Marian Scurnick

Sidney Seidman

Barbara Wallenstein

Helene Waranch

Ellen Wiesenberger

Janet Wolf

Florence Melton School of Adult Jewish Learning Thursday, May 22, 7 p.m.

June Graduation DatesGoldsmith Early Childhood Education Center Wednesday, June 11, 10 a.m.

Krieger Schechter Day School Thursday, June 12, 7 p.m.

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Milestones in Our Community

Go for Baroque! Hazzan Emanuel Perlman and the Music of Solomone RossiSunday, June 8 • 4 p.m.We will present the rarely performed music of the first Jewish polyphonic composer in history, Solomone Rossi.

This concert will be performed by Hazzan Perlman and an all-professional choir of 24 and eight immensely talented instrumentalists. Having two balconies in the Sanctuary allows Choir Master T. Herbert Dimmock to conduct the musical assemblage in the great ‘chori spezzati’ tradition. In addition we will be serenaded by the music of Gabrielle and Schutz. Please plan to join us on June 8 for this rare opportunity to hear Rossi’s music.

For more information or to RSVP, please contact Doris Tanhoff, [email protected]. We express our gratitude to Sandra Hittman for her generous support which made this concert possible.

Solomone Rossi was a leader in the new Baroque styles of music and the first to publish madrigals with basso continuo parts. He wrote light vocal music, several important sinfonias and other instrumental music, and most significantly Jewish liturgical music, such as his Hashirim Asher Lish’lomo (Songs of Solomon) with 33 polyphonic settings of sacred Hebrew texts. He is credited with leading the transition from the Renaissance form of the canzonetta into the Baroque form of the trio sonata, with its textual distinction between the upper voices and the bass line.

Rossi (1570-1630) is recognized to be the first Jewish composer to physically transcribe his music using the music notation available. There were other composers but their scores have never been found.

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B’nei MitzvahWe proudly celebrate with these students who will be called to the Torah as B’nei Mitzvah. Mazal tov to their families.

MAY 3 Natan Shai Gamliel Natan Shai son of Jenny and Ziv Gamliel

MAY 10 Jonathan Marc Haroun Chaim son of Drs. Melanie and Raymond Haroun

MAY 17 Seth Robert Gorton Rafael son of Ann and Frank Gorton

MAY 24 Sara Gabrielle Berman Sarah Chaya daughter of Melissa and Jeffrey Berman

MAY 31 Eden Ariana Silver Eden daughter of Rebecca Silver

JUNE 7 Amanda Jo Trattner Meirra Yaffa daughter of Lisa and Dr. Bradley Trattner

AnniversariesMazal tov to the following members of our synagogue family who are celebrating their wedding anniversary this month.

45th: Sally and Michael Cooperman

EngagementsWe congratulate this couple and their families as we wish them much happiness.

Liza Massouda, daughter of Lily and Dr. Warren Massouda, to Roy Koh.

BirthsWe congratulate the following families on the birth of their children and grandchildren.

Noam Lev Baruch, son of Rachel Levine Baruch and Jeremy Baruch, grandson of Tobie and Dr. Robert Levine, and great-grandson of the late Mildred & Rabbi Israel Goldman

Lila Shea Friedlander, daughter of Aliza and Brad Friedlander and granddaughter of Anita and and Elliot King and Richard and the late Sharon Friedlander

Sydney Harper Friedman, daughter of Lisa and Josh Friedman and granddaughter of Margo and Dr. Barry Friedman

Levi Noah Gerstenblith, son of Naomi and Dr. Adam Gerstenblith and grandson of Drs. Joy and Richard Silberg and Garth Ann and Dr. Gary Gerstenblith

BirthdaysWe wish Happy Birthday to these members of our synagogue family who are each celebrating a birthday milestone this month.

Michael AdessLarry GilbertArthur GrantSerene IsraelRonald KahnDavid MacklerDr. Marshall PlautKarla SchulmanJoshua WolfVanina Wolf

In Loving MemoryIn sadness, our synagogue community mourns the passing of our members:

Henry Dickman, husband of Ileen Dickman and father of Elinda Hendin, Debbie Friedman, and Tom Dickman

Sydney Kemper, husband of Isobel Lebow Kemper and father of Donna Kemper, Lewis Kemper, Ellen Kemper, and Alice Kemper

Harriet Pollack, mother of Wendy Diener, Susan Flax, and Ross Pollack

We offer our sincere condolences to our members:

Esther Greenberg and Dr. Julius Hyatt, on the loss of their father, Dr. Irvin Hyatt

Fran Glushakow Gould, on the loss of her father, Jacob Glushakow

Rosalyn Malinow, on the loss of her mother, Helen B. Hoffman

Paul Robinson, on the loss of his mother, Evelyn Robinson

As a synagogue community, we express our sincere condolences and prayers for comfort to those who mourn.

It’s a Date! Celebrating with Our 2015 Bar and Bat Mitzvah FamiliesExcitedly they walked out to the mailbox. They peered in and saw the Chizuk Amuno logo. Before they even got back into the house the envelope had been torn open. There it was in black and white – the Bar Mitzvah date!

It is a significant milestone in a family’s Jewish life, finding out when your child will become Bar or Bat Mitzvah. This month we will be celebrating with our students who will become Bar/Bat Mitzvah in 2015 and have recently received their dates. On Thursday, May 15 at 6 p.m. we will throw a dinner party to celebrate with our families. We will teach them about the special parashah that will be theirs, we will introduce them to the synagogue personnel who will guide them on their journey, and we will help them start to think about what it means to become a Bar/Bat Mitzvah. Please be in touch with Rabbi Wechsler if you have not yet received information about It’s a Date!

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MAY 2014 IYAR/SIVAN 5774

May 2/3 | Iyar 2/3 Oneg Shabbat/Minhah 6:00 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat 6:15 p.m.

Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m. TORAH PORTION: EMOR, LEVITICUS 21:1-24:23 Bar Mitzvah of Natan Gamliel Sermon by Rabbi Shulman Family Service 10:30 a.m. Torah for Tots 10:30 a.m.

Study Session 6:30 p.m. Minhah/Ma’ariv 7:30 p.m. Havdalah 8:28 p.m.

May 9/10 | Iyar 9/10Oneg Shabbat/Minhah 6:00 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat 6:15 p.m. New Shabbat 7:30 p.m.

Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m. TORAH PORTION: B’HAR, LEVITICUS 25:1-26:2 Bar Mitzvah of Jonathan Haroun Sermon by Rabbi Wechsler Family Service 10:30 a.m.

Study Session 6:30 p.m. Minhah/Ma’ariv 7:30 p.m. Havdalah 8:35 p.m.

May 16/17 | Iyar 16/17Oneg Shabbat/Minhah 6:00 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat 6:15 p.m.

Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m. TORAH PORTION: B’HUKKOTAI, LEVITICUS 26:3-27:34 Bar Mitzvah of Seth Gorton Sermon by Rabbi Shulman Family Service 10:30 a.m. Torah for Tots 10:30 a.m.

Study Session 6:45 p.m. Minhah/Ma’ariv 7:45 p.m. Havdalah 8:41 p.m.

Schedule of Shabbat 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 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. most Shabbat mornings, 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

Chizuk Amuno Congregation8100 Stevenson Road, Baltimore, Maryland 21208www.chizukamuno.org

Synagogue Office 410/486-6400Synagogue Fax 410/486-4050Synagogue E-mail [email protected] Early Childhood Education Center 410/486-8642Krieger Schechter Day School 410/486-8640Rosenbloom Religious School 410/486-8641Stulman Center for Adult Learning 410/824-2055

O F F I C E R SPresident Michelle Malis, [email protected] Vice President Dr. Andrew J. Miller, [email protected] President Jason A. BlavattVice President Sandra MoffetSecretary Michelle HettlemanTreasurer Louis E. SappersteinAssistant Treasurer Stephen Pomerantz, MD

S Y N A G O G U E S TA F F Rabbi Ronald J. Shulman x230 [email protected] Deborah Wechsler x231 [email protected] Paul D. Schneider x226 Director of Congregational Life [email protected] Rabbi Emeritus Joel H. Zaiman x296 Hazzan Emanuel C. Perlman x233 [email protected]. Moshe D. Shualy x243 Ritual Director [email protected]

Executive Director Glenn S. Easton | x224 | [email protected]

Director of Congregational Education Rabbi Stuart Seltzer | x234 | [email protected]

Head of School, Krieger Schechter Day School Bil Zarch | x259 | [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]

Curator, Goldsmith Museum Dr. Susan Vick | x291 | [email protected]

Choir Director, T. Herbert Dimmock

A D M I N I S T R AT I V E S TA F F Synagogue Administrator Jenny Baker | x227 | [email protected]

Controller Rick Bernard | x256 | [email protected]

Information Systems Manager Bruce P. Yaillen | x284 | [email protected]

Cemetery Director Marsha Yoffe | x309 | [email protected]

Director of Communication and Member Services Cheryl Snyderman | x300 | [email protected]

Graphic Designer Rachel Levitan | x282 | [email protected]

May 23/24 | Iyar 23/24Oneg Shabbat/Minhah 6:00 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat 6:15 p.m.

Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m. TORAH PORTION: B’MIDBAR, NUMBERS 1:1-4:20 Bat Mitzvah of Sara Berman Sermon by Rabbi Wechsler No Family Service

Study Session 6:45 p.m. Minhah/Ma’ariv 7:45 p.m. Havdalah 8:47 p.m.

May 30/31 | Sivan 1/2 Young Families Kabbalat Shabbat 5:45 p.m. in the Courtyard Oneg Shabbat/Minhah 6:00 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat 6:15 p.m. Young Families of Chizuk Shabbat Dinner 6:15 p.m.

Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m. TORAH PORTION: NASO, NUMBERS 4:21-7:89 Bat Mitzvah of Eden Silver Sermon by Rabbi Shulman Chizuk Amuno Choir joins Hazzan Perlman Family Service 10:30 a.m.

Study Session 7:00 p.m. Minhah/Ma’ariv 8:00 p.m. Havdalah 8:53 p.m.

June 6/7 | Sivan 8/9 Oneg Shabbat/Minhah 6:00 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat 6:15 p.m.

Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m. TORAH PORTION: B’HA-ALOT’KHA, NUMBERS 8:1-12:16 Bat Mitzvah of Amanda Trattner Sermon by Rabbi Wechsler Family Service 10:30 a.m.

Study Session 7:00 p.m. Minhah/Ma’ariv 8:00 p.m. Havdalah 8:57 p.m.

Candle LightingMay 2 7:42 p.m.

May 9 7:49 p.m.

May 16 7:55 p.m.

May 23 8:01 p.m.

May 30 8:07 p.m.

June 6 8:12 p.m.

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Tuesday, June 3 | Erev ShavuotMinhah 7:45 p.m. Erev Shavuot Service 8:00 p.m. …followed by Kol Rinah, our a cappella singers Tikkun Leil Shavuot – Shavuot Study Evening

Wednesday, June 4 First Day of ShavuotFestival Morning Service Shaharit: Morning Service 9:15 a.m. Torah Study Sessions 10:00 a.m. and Children’s Holiday ProgramTorah Service 10:30 a.m. ...followed by Musaf: Holiday Prayers Kiddush, following services Minhah/Ma’ariv 6:15 p.m.

Thursday, June 5 Second Day of ShavuotFestival Morning Service 9:15 a.m. Yizkor Memorial Prayers 10:45 a.m. Kiddush Luncheon, following services

Chizuk Amuno Choir joins Hazzan Perlman Minhah/Ma’ariv 8:30 p.m. Havdalah 8:56 p.m.

Shabbat Torah Study with Rabbi ShulmanMay 31, 12:15 p.m.Make a reservation to join for Shabbat lunch and Torah Study with Rabbi Shulman. We’ll explore the insights of traditional and modern Torah commentators. Call the rabbinic office or e-mail [email protected] to reserve your place.

Adults and Children of All Ages Celebrate Torah on ShavuotOn Shavuot we imagine ourselves at Mt. Sinai and rejoice in the gift of Torah. To honor our holiday’s spirit, our Shavuot Festival Morning Service on Wednesday, June 4 will include opportunities for everyone, from our youngest to our oldest, to sit with each other and study the Ten Commandments.

At 10 a.m., after our Shaharit: Morning service, we’ll leave the Sanctuary and sit together around Torah study tables in the Krieger Auditorium. Over coffee and nosh, our rabbis will guide us as we dialogue with study partners and explore the Ten Commandments.

While we study, our children will gather for their own holiday program and prepare to join us in the Sanctuary for a special ceremony.

At 10: 30 a.m., following our learning, we’ll return to the Sanctuary to receive and read Torah. Our children will join us when we read the Ten Commandments from the Torah Scroll, celebrating their growth and freshness by bringing bikkurim, greens and fruits, to decorate the bimah.

The Amuno MinyanShabbat Prayer and Torah DiscussionMay 31, 9:30 a.m.Enjoyed by many, the Amuno Minyan is our lay-led participatory Shabbat morning service, a more intimate and informal setting for prayer and Torah study.

We meet at 9:30 a.m. in the Esterson Auditorium and end by 11:30 a.m. – when those who wish to can join for the conclusion of the Sanctuary service and Kiddush with our synagogue community.

Everyone is welcome in the Amuno Minyan: families and individuals, children and adults. Interested in leading services or reading Torah? Be in touch with Rabbi Wechsler, [email protected].

SCHEDULE OF SHAVUOT SERVICES • 5774 | 2014

Join Us at Luv2Learn

In planning the upcoming Luv2Learn event, we have been in awe of the amazing talent of

Chizuk Amuno congregants, parents of the students in our schools, and our all-grown-up school alumni. Doctors, lawyers, art collectors, scientists, musicians, artists, historians, Judaic experts, etc. – we have it all and are rich in talent beyond words.

On Sunday, May 18, from 1 to 4:30 p.m., our “experts” will enrich us when they share their expertise and passions. There will be three 30-minute sessions – each offering nine fascinating classes. Pick whatever subjects you want, follow your own interests or strike out in a new direction. Luv2Learn will be a feast of ideas and will provide a chance to relax, have fun, and expand our minds. And speaking of feast, following “class” we will have a wine and cheese social, where we can talk more, share ideas, and enjoy our wonderful community.

A full list of the courses and presenters can be found at www.chizukamuno.org/luv2learn. Check it out, sign up, bring your friends and family (childcare will be available), and join us for an eye-opening afternoon. See you there!

Howard Cohen and Marsha Manekin

Co-Chairs, Luv2Learn

Are you looking for a way to grow your business? Would you like to hear about successful strategies other women have used? Do you want to get your name “out there” in our community? If you’ve

answered “Yes!” to any of those questions, then we’re the group for you.

Please plan to join us at our kick-off meeting,Thursday, May 8 at 8 a.m., and start learning and networking. Our featured speaker will be Susan Heneson Kornblatt, who will discuss “Making Connections.” Many of you know Susan as a KSDS alumni parent, but she also is a Brand Marketing Specialist at HALO Branded Solutions. You will leave with new resources and new ideas about moving forward.

Our next meeting will be on Tuesday, June 10 at 7 p.m. We will recess for the summer and then resume a regular monthly schedule in the fall.

RSVP to Jill Bers, [email protected], or Ava Barron-Shasho, [email protected].

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Join us at Our Tikkun L’eil Shavuot Tuesday, June 3Jewish history is replete with journeys. Beginning with Abraham, the Jewish people have traveled to distant places, many times involuntarily. At our Tikkun L’eil Shavuot this year, we will embark on exciting journeys, both geographical and metaphorical. Superb cheesecake and dairy refreshments will fortify us as we travel.

Minhah/ Ma’ariv 7:45 - 8:30 p.m. Study Sessions 8:30 - 9:20 p.m. Late Night Study 10 -10:50 p.m.

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“Like” Us on Facebook!You Could Be a Winner!You haven’t “Liked” us yet? What are you waiting for!

Join our Facebook community. And tell your friends, parents, children, siblings, significant other, and if bubbie and zayde

are into it – tell them, too. Once we have 500 “Likes,” we will hold a drawing and

a special Chizuk Amuno Facebook “Liker” will be the recipient of a wonderful gift.

Adult Summer CampMark your calendars: Chizuk Amuno’s popular Summer Camp for Adults will take place from Monday-Friday, June 23-27. Our theme this year will be “When Dreams Come True in Music and Art” and our presenters will be Dr. Susan Vick and Ken Meltzer.

Brotherhood Visits Mt. VernonSunday, May 4Join Brotherhood when they journey to Mt. Vernon, home of our first U.S. president, George Washington. We will leave Chizuk Amuno at 8:30 a.m. – breakfast will be served on the bus. We will tour the mansion and will have an option to visit the distillery (still working) which is just a short bus ride away. The grounds are extensive and their visitor center is state of the art.

We will depart the site around 3 p.m. and stop at Max’s Deli in Wheaton, MD to pick up some box lunches for the ride home.

Cost: $65 per person, which includes the bus and the food. Space is limited. RSVP to the synagogue office with your check made out to Chizuk Amuno Brotherhood. For more information, contact Larry Amsterdam, [email protected].

Get Together with SisterhoodTuesdays with SisterhoodMay 6, 9:30 a.m. • Mah Jongg

May 27, 8:15 a.m. • Torah Study with Josh Bender

Sisterhood Closing MeetingTuesday, May 20, 6:30 p.m.You see out – no one sees in. Join us when local author, Elaine Eff, will discuss the Baltimore tradition of painting window and door screens. Copies of her book, The Painted Screens of Baltimore: An Urban Folk Art Revealed, will be available for purchase at the Sisterhood Judaica Shop. Ms. Eff will sign books at the event. $18 for Sisterhood members; $28 for non-members, which covers Sisterhood membership for the upcoming year.

Sisterhood Judaica ShopSurprise sale at the Sisterhood Judaica Shop. Great Mother’s Day gifts!Hours: Hours: Sunday ~ 9:15-11:30 a.m. Monday through Thursday ~ 10 a.m.-Noon Tuesday and Thursday ~ 1-5 p.m. Monday and Wednesday - 2-6 p.m. Friday ~ 10 a.m.-Noon

Or shop by appointment: call Anne King, 410/303-7716 or 410/484-5813, or Edna Crystal 410/653-3495.

Club Hatikvah’s Closing FiestaJoin Club Hatikvah on Sunday, June 1, at 6 p.m. for our final dinner of the 2013-2014 year. Enjoy good company, delicious food, and our wonderful entertainment for the evening, Mexican dance troupe Bailes de mi Tierra, whose repertoire includes dances from six regions of Mexico and tropical dances such as the Cha-Cha-Cha and Cumbia. The dances and music, along with their colorful costumes provide a rich representation of their Mexican heritage and traditions.

Club Hatikvah events are open to members and guests. The cost for the evening is $23 for Club Hatikvah members and $26 for non-members. Send your RSVP by May 22 to the synagogue office, marked Attention: Club Hatikvah. For further information, please call Carol Davis at 410/833-7673 or [email protected].

Brotherhood Taco & Tequila NightWednesday, May 7The men in the community will gather in celebration of Mexico’s victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla. This evening is for men only – Brotherhood members and their guests. The cost is $45/person – checks should be made out to CAC Brotherhood and sent to the synagogue office, marked “Brotherhood Men’s Night 2014.”

Brotherhood American Red Cross Blood DriveWednesday, May 28 2-7:30 p.m.Please plan to donate at this year’s “Save 3 Lives in Just 1 Hour” Pekuah Nefesh Mitzvah Day Blood Drive. Call Warren Gould, 301/602-0017, to reserve a time slot.

Young Families of Chizuk Invites You to Shabbat Family DinnerFriday, May 305:30 p.m. Snacks and Shmoozing 5:45 p.m. Family Kabbalat Shabbat in the Courtyard, a musical service for all ages

6:15 p.m. Candle-lighting and Shabbat Dinner

7:00 p.m. Middle school students will enjoy their own dessert and hang out in the Kolker Youth Lounge while lower school and preschool students will participate in supervised play in the gym – leaving parents free to share in adult conversation among friends!

Fee: $15 per adult; $10 per child ages 4 and up; and children 3 and under are free. Maximum per family: $54

RSVP online on the Chizuk Amuno website calendar listing or e-mail [email protected] by Friday, May 23. Please make checks payable to Young Families of Chizuk Amuno and return to the synagogue office or the GECEC office, marked “Attn: YF of CA.”

The Ivy Bookshop and Chizuk Amuno Congregation are very excited to announce that Ayelet Waldman, author of seven mystery novels and three novels of general interest, will speak at

Chizuk Amuno.

Waldman, formerly a lawyer, is noted for her self-revelatory essays

and for her changing expectations of motherhood. In her 2005 essay “Motherlove,” which appeared in the New York Times, she confessed to loving her husband more than her children and created a great controversy.

The Ivy Bookshop will have Ayelet Waldman’s books available for purchase. Ms. Waldman will autograph copies of her book.

Join us for what promises to be an outstanding evening with this engaging writer and speaker. We guarantee you will have a wonderful time.

There is no fee to attend this event.

Author Ayelet Waldman to Speak at ChizukThursday, May 1, 7 p.m.

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Re-Connecting – Schechter StyleSunday, May 18, 6:30 p.m.Since the opening of the Krieger (Solomon) Schechter Day School in 1981, students, parents, teachers, and administrators have formed countless bonds. Lifetime friendships and even a few weddings have helped to solidify that we have become a family, not just a center of learning. Gathering in good times and sad times further encouraged socializing and developing meaningful relationships beyond school activities. This Re-Connector evening is an opportunity to visit with old friends, have fun, remember the past, and look toward the future.

Please plan to join us at our Schechter Reconnector:  Reunion for Alumni Parents in the Krieger Auditorium. Dairy hors d’oeuvres and dessert will be served. The cost is $36 per person. For more information or to RSVP by Monday, May 5, contact the KSDS Development Office, 410/824-2050 or visit us online at www.ksds.edu. There will be no solicitation at this event.

Leave a Legacy at Chizuk Amuno Purchase an Inscribed Tribute Brick on Chizuk Amuno’s Pathway to Faith It’s the perfect time to honor your student on their graduation. Or to thank a teacher for an amazing year. Honor the memory of a loved one or celebrate a milestone or lifecycle event.

• $250 per brick for up to four lines of text, 15 characters per line

• Package options available

Purchase a brick online using a credit card at http://bit.ly/DerekhAmuno, or contact Glenn Easton, 410/485-6400.

Join Us as We Journey to Jerusalem!Sunday, May 4 • 9:15 -11 a.m.

Jerusalem Sunday Fun-Day Open House sponsored by Rosenbloom Religious SchoolFor families with children in preschool 4’s, k5, and kindergarten

Experience:Excavating at an archeological dig

Exploring the Biblical Zoo

Discovering the treasures of the Shuk, Jerusalem’s open air market

All without leaving Chizuk Amuno!

RSVP: [email protected] or 410/486-8641.

The program is free and a light breakfast will be served.

This is a great opportunity to meet the Rosenbloom Religious School leadership and learn more about our hands-on, experiential religious school program.

Recognizing Your GiftsBimah Flowers, Perpetual Memorials, and Terumot HaKodesh–Tribute Gifts and Discretionary Fund– can be found in the “Giving” section of the Chizuk Amuno website, www.chizukamuno.org. Hard copies of the Bimah Flowers and Perpetual Memorials lists can be found on the table at the entrance to the Sanctuary.

Accepting Credit for TzedakahChizuk Amuno is now accepting credit card payments for tribute gifts and annual campaign gifts. Tribute gifts made in honor or in memory of friends and loved ones, to wish a speedy recovery, or to express appreciation are a meaningful way to acknowledge occasions and milestones while supporting Chizuk Amuno Congregation or one of our schools. Annual Appeal dollars provide essential resources that enable the congregation and schools to operate effectively and flourish.

You may use your credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express) when calling the synagogue office or online by going to www.chizukamuno.org/giving.  

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New Shabbat“And I will give you a new heart

and put a new spirit into you…” —Ezekiel 36:26

Friday, May 9 • 7:30 p.m.New Shabbat is a Friday evening Shabbat service filled with music and good feelings led by Rabbi Shulman, accompanied by Leslie Pomerantz. Our popular and contemporary Friday night service with guitar music welcomes adults, school families, and friends of all ages once each month at Chizuk Amuno.

Come enjoy an upbeat Shabbat celebration of prayer, song, and insight with your family and friends. We use a special prayer book that includes Hebrew transliteration and English reflection.

Have you participated with us yet? The crowds are a growing mix of all ages. The music is engaging and accessible. The sound of our voices joining together in prayer is stirring.

New Shabbat will meet again on June 13.

Interview Outfits Unlimited (I.O.U.) Clothing DriveSunday, May 4 • 9 am. - Noon

Please drop off cleaned, gently worn professional clothing on hangers and accessories for men and women.

Volunteers are needed to transport items.

Questions? Contact Miriam Foss, 410/486-6400, ext. 281or [email protected].

A service initiative made possible by the Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Gemilut Hasadim Endowment Fund