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1 CLUB 4 1 November 2010 | Heshvan - Kislev 5771 C HIZUK 101 Sunday, November 7, 7 - 8:30 p.m. at the home of Rabbi Ron and Robin Shulman  Join the freshman class of Chizuk Amuno’s “welcome” for new members and all members who want to renew their connection to our synagogue community. Chizuk 101 participants will get together four times during the year to talk about the meanings and opportunities of Jewish community, meet synagogue personalities and one another, and explore the how’s and why’s of Chizuk Amuno. RSVP: Judy Simkin, 410/486-6400, ext. 232 or [email protected] Q UALITY T IME : C ONVERSATIONS A BOUT O UR B ELIEFS AND O UR W ORLD Tuesday, November 9, 7:30 p.m. What to Believe if “Faith is not Fact”  Join Rabbi Shulman for a candid conversation about core Jewish concepts and their relevance for our world today. During our first “Quality Time” session, Rabbi Shulman’s teaching will include his personal reflections on belief. This is the first of a year-long series. Future sessions will include distinguished guests and will meet the second Tuesday of each month. One Shul, One Title, One Month Wednesday, November 3, 7 p.m. Judith Shulevitz, award winning author, will discuss her new book, The Sabbath World: Glimpses of a Different Order of Time. In this elegantly written work, Shulevitz weaves together histories of the Jewish and Christian Sabbaths, speculations on the nature of time, and a personal account of her own struggle with the day and its meaning. A dessert reception will follow the book discussion. This program is free and open to the community. The Sabbath World is available at a discounted rate in the Stulman Center office. B ROTHERHOOD R OSH H ODESH M INYAN AT B’ NAI I SRAEL S YNAGOGUE Sunday, November 7, 9:30 a.m. Join in celebrating Chizuk Amuno’s 140th anniversary by returning to our congregational roots at B’nai Israel Synagogue, 27 Lloyd Street. Rosh Hodesh services will be followed by breakfast and a presentation by Jan Schein on the history of Chizuk Amuno. The Brotherhood will coordinate carpools for the event. RSVP: Marvin Spector, 410/484-8939 or Ted Levy, 410/484-3852 B ROTHERHOOD A MERICAN R ED C ROSS B LOOD D RIVE Monday, December 13, 1 – 7 p.m. Let’s make this the best drive ever at Chizuk Amuno. Please register for earlier time slots so we can avoid a rush later in the evening. Information regarding what it takes to pass the iron testing is available. For more information, to register, or to volunteer, please contact Jack Kiner, 410/833-0374 or [email protected]THIS IS YOUR INVITATION TO... S ISTERHOOD S O PENING M EETING AND P AID - UP M EMBER E VENT Monday, November 15, 7 p.m. Jennifer Mekiliesky, a registered dietician and nutrition consultant will show us how to have a healthy holiday with alternatives to oily, fried foods. Chef Annie will present recipes (and samples) that will enhance your family Hanukkah party. Free to paid-up members, $10 per guest We will gladly accept your 2010-11 dues payment at the event. RSVP by November 10 to Donna Wolf at [email protected] or 410/356-5633. C LUB 140 Saturday, December 4, 7 p.m. Join us for an adult social evening full of great food, friends and entertainment! Featuring: Bourbon, beer, and wine tasting courtesy of DiWine Club Food - Dinner Fare $25 per person Chizuk Amuno Brotherhood presents entertainment by: Three of a Kind • Pigeons Playing Ping Pong • Earthrise • David Madoff Buy tickets at the synagogue and school offices. Reserve a ticket by e-mailing Nancy Hudes, [email protected], or call 410/486-8641. Sponsored by the Congregational Life Committee, linking the Chizuk Amuno affiliate groups

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November 2010 | Heshvan - Kislev 5771

C h i z u k 1 0 1Sunday, November 7, 7 - 8:30 p.m.at the home of Rabbi Ron and Robin Shulman

 Join the freshman class of Chizuk Amuno’s “welcome” for new members and all members

who want to renew their connection to our synagogue community. Chizuk 101 participants will get together four times during the year to talk about the meanings

and opportunities of Jewish community, meet synagogue personalities and one another, and explore the how’s and why’s of Chizuk Amuno.

RSVP: Judy Simkin, 410/486-6400, ext. 232 or [email protected]

Qualit y time:Conversations about our beliefs and our World

Tuesday, November 9, 7:30 p.m.What to Believe if “Faith is not Fact”

 Join Rabbi Shulman for a candid conversation about core Jewish concepts and their relevance

for our world today. During our first “Quality Time” session, Rabbi Shulman’s teaching will include his personal reflections on belief.

This is the first of a year-long series. Future sessions will include distinguished guests and will meet the second Tuesday of each month.

One Shul, One Title, One MonthWednesday, November 3, 7 p.m.

Judith Shulevitz, award winning author, will discuss her new book, The Sabbath World: Glimpses of a Different Order of Time. In this elegantly written work, Shulevitz weaves together

histories of the Jewish and Christian Sabbaths, speculations on the nature of time, and a personal account of her own struggle with the day and its meaning.

A dessert reception will follow the book discussion. This program is free and open to the community.

The Sabbath World is available at a discounted rate in the Stulman Center office.

b r o t h e r h o o d R o s h h o d e s h M i n y a n a t b ’ n a i i s r a e l s y n a g o g u e

Sunday, November 7, 9:30 a.m.

Join in celebrating Chizuk Amuno’s 140th anniversary by returning to our congregational roots at B’nai Israel Synagogue, 27 Lloyd Street. 

Rosh Hodesh services will be followed by breakfast and a presentation by Jan Schein on the history of Chizuk Amuno.

The Brotherhood will coordinate carpools for the event. RSVP: Marvin Spector, 410/484-8939 or Ted Levy, 410/484-3852

b r o t h e r h o o d a m e r i C a n r e d C r o s s b l o o d d r i v e

Monday, December 13, 1 – 7 p.m.

Let’s make this the best drive ever at Chizuk Amuno. Please register for earlier time slots so we can avoid a rush later in the evening. 

Information regarding what it takes to pass the iron testing is available.

For more information, to register, or to volunteer, please contact Jack Kiner, 410/833-0374 or [email protected]

t h i s i s y o u r i n v i tat i o n t o. . .s i s t e r h o o d ’ s o p e n i n g m e e t i n g

a n d p a i d - u p m e m b e r e v e n tMonday, November 15, 7 p.m.

Jennifer Mekiliesky, a registered dietician and nutrition consultant will show us how to have a healthy holiday with alternatives to oily, fried foods. 

Chef Annie will present recipes (and samples) that will enhance your family Hanukkah party.Free to paid-up members, $10 per guest

We will gladly accept your 2010-11 dues payment at the event.

RSVP by November 10 to Donna Wolf at [email protected] or 410/356-5633.

Club 140Saturday, December 4, 7 p.m.

Join us for an adult social evening full of great food, friends and entertainment!

Featuring: Bourbon, beer, and wine tasting courtesy of DiWine Club Food - Dinner Fare

$25 per person

Chizuk Amuno Brotherhood presents entertainment by: Three of a Kind • Pigeons Playing Ping Pong • Earthrise • David Madoff

Buy tickets at the synagogue and school offices. Reserve a ticket by e-mailing Nancy Hudes,

[email protected], or call 410/486-8641.

Sponsored by the Congregational Life Committee, linking the Chizuk Amuno affiliate groups

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

Synagogue Office 410/486-6400

Synagogue Fax 410/486-4050

Synagogue E-mail [email protected]

Goldsmith Early Childhood Education Center 410/486-8642

Krieger Schechter Day School 410/486-8640

Rosenbloom Religious School 410/486-8641

Stulman Center for Adult Learning 410/824-2055

O F F I C E R SPresident Richard P. Manekin, [email protected] Vice President Michelle Malis, [email protected] President Louis E. SappersteinVice President Sandra MoffetSecretary Dr. Andrew MillerTreasurer Michelle HettlemanAssistant Treasurer Jason A. Blavatt

S Y N A G O G U E S T A F F Rabbi Ronald J. Shulman x230 [email protected]

Rabbi Deborah Wechsler x231 [email protected]

Rabbi Emeritus Joel H. Zaiman x296

Hazzan Emanuel C. Perlman x233 [email protected]

Ritual Director Dr. Moshe D. Shualy x243 [email protected]

Ritual Director Emeritus Rev. Yehuda Dickstein

Headmaster, Krieger Schechter Day School Dr. Paul D. Schneider | x226 | [email protected]

Director, Congregational Education Alex Weinberg | x234 | [email protected]

Director, Goldsmith Early Childhood Education Center Michelle Gold | x238 | [email protected]

Director, Stulman Center for Adult Learning Judy Meltzer | x287 | [email protected]

Director, Gemilut Hasadim Program Miriam Foss | x281 | [email protected]

Bar/Bat Mitzvah Coordinator Debby Hellman | x290 | [email protected]

Youth Educator Isaac Woloff | x305 | [email protected]

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

Choir Director T. Herbert Dimmock

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E S T A F F Executive Director Ronald N. Millen | x224 | [email protected]

Director of Congregational Advancement Laurel Freedman | x275 | [email protected]

Synagogue Administrator Jenny Baker | x227 | [email protected]

Controller Rick Bernard | x256 | [email protected]

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

Cemetery Director Barbara Lichter | x248 | [email protected]

Assistant Cemetery Director Marsha Yoffe | x309 | [email protected]

Communications and Membership Coordinator Cheryl Snyderman | x300 | [email protected]

Graphic Designer Rachel Levitan | x282 | [email protected]

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

NOVEMBER 7J.M. BeckerAvraham Yehudahson of Cari and Robert Becker

NOVEMBER 13Adam Isaac SnyderAvraham Yitzchakson of Marcia and Jeffrey Snyder

NOVEMBER 27William Aaron LinkerZe’ev Aharonson of Amy Landsman and Dr. Martin Linker

NOVEMBER 27Bethany Robin MillerBracha Reuvinadaughter of Joyce and Paul Miller

DECEMBER 4

Aerin Elizabeth AbramsPenina Miriamdaughter of Edye and Steven Abrams

Joshua Meir SchnitzerYehoshua Meirson of Edee and Joseph Schnitzer

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

Lilly Jules Glazer, daughter of Ilana and Daniel Glazer.

Samuel Henry Small, son of Rachel Gildiner and Adam Small, and grandson of Drs. Lauren and Donald Small.

Jack Thomas Gwin, son of Andrea and Matthew Gwin, and grandson of Marcie and Thomas Gwin, Jr.

BirthdaysWe wish Happy Birthday to this member of our synagogue family who celebrates a birthday milestone this month.

Irene Pack

Anniversaries

Mazal tov to the following members of our synagogue family who will be celebrating their wedding anniversary in shul in the coming weeks.

55th: Annabelle and Morris Mervis

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

Dr. Ross Cooperman, son of Sally and Michael Cooperman, to Rachel Suffir.

WeddingsWe congratulate the following couples and their families as we wish them much happiness.

Eric Scherr, son of Bonnie and the late Dr. Jules Scherr, and grandson of Estelle Bloomberg, to Rebecca Pollack.

Jonathan Haar, son of Miriam and Dr. Richard Haar, to Mary Drey.

In Loving MemoryIn sadness, our synagogue community mourns the passing of our members:Susan Blavatt, wife of Ronald Blavatt, mother of Jeffrey

and Jason Blavatt

Irma Cohen

Florence Hoffberger, mother of Lois Halpert

Samuel Joseph Holtzman

Frank Mazer

Dr. Jules Scherr, husband of Bonnie Scherr, father of Adam, Eric, and Robert Scherr.

Emily Wallenstein-Meritt, mother of Arnold Wallenstein.

We offer our sincere condolences to our members:

Joan Lipnick Abelson, mother of Miriam Foss

Amy Blavatt, on the loss of her father, Edward Priga

Judith Culiner, on the loss of her mother, Sylvia Sussman

Keith Goldberg, on th loss of his mother, Bette K. Goldberg

Joy Saiontz, on the loss of her step-mother, Beverly Rothschild

Joel Suldan, on the loss of his mother Leah Suldan

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

K S D S b o o K F a i rMonday - Thursday, November 8 - 11

8 a.m. - 5 p.m.Questions? Contact Donna Friedman, 410/653-0422 or

[email protected].

Join ChizuK amuno For 2010 Community

Mitzvah DayFriday, December 24

Opening Event - 9 a.m.Registration opens November 18.

For times of specific projects and more information, visit www.jvcbaltimore.org, call 410/843-7490,

or e-mail [email protected].

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November 26/27 | Kislev 19/20 Oneg Shabbat/Minhah 6:00 p.m.Kabbalat Shabbat 6:15 p.m.

Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m.TORAH PORTION: VA-YEISHEV, GENESIS 37:1-40:23B’nei Mitzvah of William Linker and Bethany Miller“Looking for My Brothers”—Rabbi Shulman will discuss his recent trip to Israel as part of the Maryland Clergy InitiativeChizuk Amuno Choir joins Hazzan Perlman No Family Service

Study Session 4:00 p.m.Minhah/Ma’ariv 4:30 p.m.Havdalah 5:12 p.m.

December 3/4 | Kislev 26/27 Shabbat HanukkahOneg Shabbat/Minhah 6:00 p.m.Kabbalat Shabbat 6:15 p.m.

Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m.TORAH PORTION: MI-KETZ, GENESIS 41:1-44:17B’nei Mitzvah of Aerin Abrams and Joshua SchnitzerRuth Messinger, guest speaker President of American Jewish World ServiceChizuk Amuno Choir joins Hazzan Perlman Family Service 10:00 a.m. Torah for Tots 11:15 a.m.

Study Session 4:00 p.m.Minhah/Ma’ariv 4:30 p.m.Havdalah 5:10 p.m.

Schedule of ServicesEach Friday evening and Shabbat morning we enjoy celebration, prayer, and Torah study with Rabbi Ronald Shulman, Rabbi Deborah Wechsler, Hazzan Emanuel Perlman, and our synagogue community.

This schedule indicates the weeks when our Chizuk Amuno Choir participates in services, as well as study themes, or other service features including family and Shabbat Yahad activities.

Join with us to express yourself in the presence of God, to nurture your soul, and to connect your life with the life of our synagogue family.

Babysitting is available beginning at 9:15 a.m. every Shabbat, except holiday weekends. Daily Services, Hoffberger Chapel Unless otherwise noted:Daily: 7:30 a.m. and 6:15 p.m.Sunday: 9:15 a.m. and 6:15 p.m.Shabbat Minhah, Ma’ariv and Havdalah: refer to weekly

Shabbat schedules

NOVEMBER 2010 Heshvan/Kislev

November 5/6 | Heshvan 28/29 Oneg Shabbat/Minhah 6:00 p.m.Kabbalat Shabbat 6:15 p.m.

Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m.TORAH PORTION: TOL’DOT, GENESIS 25:19-28:9Rabbi Shulman’s Torah Study: Loyalty and IdentityShabbat Yahad – Shabbat Together Family Service 10:00 a.m. Simhat Shabbat 10:00 a.m. Torah for Tots 11:00 a.m.Kiddush Luncheon following servicesIsrael Engagement Committee presents “What’s on Their Minds?” A panel discussion between Israeli and CAC teens

Study Session 4:30 p.m.Minhah/Ma’ariv 5:30 p.m.Havdalah 6:28 p.m.

November 12/13 | Kislev 5/6 Oneg Shabbat/Minhah 6:00 p.m.Kabbalat Shabbat 6:15 p.m.

Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m.TORAH PORTION: VA-YETZEI, GENESIS 28:10-32:3Bar Mitzvah of Adam SnyderRabbi Shulman’s Sermon Family Service 10:00 a.m. Simhat Shabbat 10:00 a.m.

Study Session 4:00 p.m.Minhah/Ma’ariv 4:30 p.m.Havdalah 5:21 p.m.

November 19/20 | Kislev 12/13 Oneg Shabbat/Minhah 6:00 p.m.Kabbalat Shabbat 6:15 p.m.

Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m.TORAH PORTION: VA-YISHLAH, GENESIS 32:4-36:43Rabbi Wechsler’s Sermon Family Service 10:00 a.m. Torah for Tots 11:15 a.m.

Study Session 4:00 p.m.Minhah/Ma’ariv 4:30 p.m.Havdalah 5:16 p.m.

tr a n S p o r tat i o n Se r v i C e

o n S h a b b at a n D ho l i D ay mo r n i n g S Need a ride to shul on Shabbat morning or on holidays?

Rides for members who no longer drive can be arranged on a week-by-week basis.

Just call Miriam Foss, ext. 281 by Monday or Tuesday of the week

you want to attend services.

ruth meSSingerShabbat hanukkah SpeaKer

Ruth Messinger, president of American Jewish World Services, will be our speaker at Shabbat

Hanukkah services on Saturday, December 4.A Q & A session will follow the Kiddush luncheon.

Wh at’S o n th e i r mi n D?

Shabbat Yahad panel DiSCuSSion

sponsored by the Israel Engagement Committee

November 6, 12:30 p.m. following kiddush luncheon

Israeli teen emissaries, Dor and Ronit, from Baltimore’s sister city of Ashkelon

and some Chizuk Amuno teens will discuss “the meaning of being Jewish

in Israel and in America.”

Candle Lighting

November 5 5:43 p.m.

November 12 4:36 p.m.

November 19 4:31 p.m.

November 26 4:27 p.m.

December 3 4:25 p.m.

i t ’ s t i m e t o s C h e d u l e y o u r B a R

o r B a t M i t z v a h

If you are a member of Chizuk Amuno Congregation

and your child will turn 13 in 2013 and does not attend

Rosenbloom Religious School

or Krieger Schechter Day School,

please notify Paulette Pollack in the Synagogue office

at 410/486-6400, ext. 223.

Dates for 2013 B’nei Mitzvah are currently being scheduled.

enhanCing thanKSgiving

Freedom’s Feast is a wonderful ceremony for enhancing your Thanksgiving celebration.

We are proud of Lee Meyerhoff Hendler for her dedication to making our American holidays

more meaningful events. To read Freedom’s Feast and learn more,

please visit www.freedomsfeast.us.

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Gemilut Hasadim Volunteer Programs Adopt-A-RoadVolunteers Urgently Needed! Chizuk Amuno Brotherhood performs the mitzvah of shmirat adamah, protecting the earth, by cleaning a segment of Greenspring Avenue on Sunday, December 12 (rain date December 19). Meet us at 9 a.m. by the front office. All supplies will be provided. All are welcome. Thanks to those who volunteered in October: Arnie Feiner, Lisa Feiner, Jay Finkel, Irwin Golob. To volunteer please call Irwin Golob at 410/560-7422.

Courtland GardensHelp bring joy to the residents of Courtland Gardens through group activities: Sunday, December 19, 2:30 p.m. To volunteer, please contact Linda Levy, 410/484-4015 or [email protected].

New!! Operation Welcome Home Maryland Join us as we welcome home our troops from military service overseas. Volunteers will meet at BWI airport and help pack goodie bags, cheer for soldiers, and thank them for their service. Dates are set one to three weeks in advance of the incoming flights. If you would like to be informed of these welcoming opportunities contact Rabbi Wechsler, [email protected]. This project is suitable for adults and children of all ages.

Habitat for Humanity of the ChesapeakeNo construction skills are needed and there is always a construction supervisor on site. A variety of tasks is available and will be determined based on need. Teenagers over the age of 16 are encouraged to participate. This is a great opportunity to represent Chizuk Amuno while building homes for families alongside great volunteers from around the area. To sign up or for more information, please contact Bobbi Schulman, 410/561-5967 or [email protected].

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].

Jared Scott Levy Memorial GardenWe are looking for flower and plant enthusiasts of all ages to help tend the garden in the fall. Double community service hours are available through the GH office. To sign up, please e-mail Allen Brown, [email protected]. Special thanks to Jenny Baker, Allen Brown, Laurel Freedman, Shari Kaplan, Marci Scher, Joan Vardi, Shawn Vardi, the Levitt family for donating the centerpieces from Alexis’ Bat Mitzvah, and to Chizuk Amuno Sisterhood for donating pansies from the Sukkot bimah decorations.

My Sister’s Place Tuesdays, November 9 and 16, 23, 3:30-4:40 p.m. Help a motivational circle for women at My Sister’s Place. The circle is facilitated by Barbara Grochal. Participants share experiences, listen to one another, and build community in an atmosphere of support and mutual respect. For more information or to volunteer, please contact Barbara Grochal at 410/484-0544 or [email protected].

Our Daily BreadJoin the Chizuk Amuno team to help serve meals to hungry men, women, and children from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on upcoming Sundays, November 28 and December 26. To sign up, please contact Wendy Davis, 410/358-5979 or [email protected], or Jenny Baker, 410/602-9885 or bakerjenny@ yahoo.com.Todah Rabbah to the dedicated volunteers who served in September: Jenny Baker, Barbara Cohen, Marsha Gamerman, Suzanne Katz, Arlene Klaff, Jody Levy, Janice Perlman, Dawn Reznik

Ronald McDonald HouseJoin us as we cook and serve dinners at Ronald McDonald House for families with seriously ill children. The families look forward to home cooked meals to ease the strain and pressure that come with seeking medical treatment far from home. Our upcoming dates are Wednesdays, November 10 (Sisterhood), December 15 and Tuesday, January 25.Todah Rabbah to those who volunteered in October: Abdul, Adam Cohen, Karen Cohen, Edna Crystal, Garth Gerstenblith, Derek Gold, Drew Himmelrich, Eileen Himmelrich, Margi Hoffman, Janet Kantor, Emlyn Langlieb, Tammara Langlieb, Lisa London, Janice Perlman, David Sall, Sophie Sall, Marcia Scherr, Frank Spector, Susan Straus, Frada Wall, and Debbie Zager

Transportation Service on Shabbat and Holiday Mornings Need a ride to shul on Shabbat morning or on holidays? Rides, for members who no longer drive, can be arranged on a week-by-week basis. Just call Miriam Foss by Monday or Tuesday of the week you want to attend services.

Crafts at St. Vincent’s VillaSunday, January 30, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.

Crafts, cooking, and educational activities at St. Vincent’s Center, a therapeutic group home based in Towson. To volunteer, contact Susan Straus in the evening, 410/356-6284. Please register as soon as possible.

For questions or to participate in any Gemilut Hasadim programs, contact Miriam Foss at 410/486-6400, ext. 281 or [email protected]. Please refer to www.chizukamuno.org for more information regarding these programs.

We express special gratitude for funding from the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Gemilut Hasadim Endowment Fund of the Chizuk Amuno Foundation, Inc.

Terumot HaKodesh – Sacred Tribute Gifts

We are so grateful for the generous and thoughtful contributions to Chizuk Amuno Congregation or one of our schools in honor or in memory of loved ones and friends, to wish a speedy recovery, or to express appreciation.

In our sacred community each contribution is understood as terumat hakodesh—a sacred tribute gift. These different offerings sustain and enrich the life of our community, and are a meaningful way to acknowledge occasions and milestones.

Sacred Tribute Gifts and contributions to Chizuk Amuno Congregation can be made by contacting our synagogue office, 410/486-6400.

If you are interested in establishing a named endowment fund to commemorate an individual or occasion, please contact Laurel Freedman, Director of Congregational Advancement, ext. 275.

ContributionsIn Honor ofDr. Stuart Aiken for chanting the haftarah on Rosh HaShanah by

Lawrence Aiken

Their High Holy Days honor by Alice and Allan Alperstein

Chizuk Amuno by Harriet Rosenbloom; Annette Ziegelstein

Alvin Fisher on his 90th birthday by Sharon and Irv Caplan

Jenny Gamliel on her 40th birthday by Jeanne and Hillel Glazer

William Goodman on his 80th birthday by Carole and Noah Buchman; Ilona, Lenny, and Larry Robinson

Fannie Kishter on her 95th birthday by Dr. Patty and Gary Attman

Annabelle and Morris Mervis on their special birthdays and their 55th wedding anniversary by Lorraine Baumel and family

Alan Mogol on being named Hatan Maftir by Sharon and Irv Caplan

Vered and Jeff Nusinov on the naming of Noah Ziv by Kym and Bob Dyer

Chanting haftarah on Yom Tov by Dr. Jeffrey Platt

Linda and David Richman on their 50th wedding anniversary by Florence and Howard Max

Dr. David Roffman on being named “Teacher of the Year” by Florene and Dr. Ron Goldner

Howard Rosenbloom on being named Hatan Torah by Sharon and Irv Caplan

Her aliyah on the High Holy Days by Maxanne Rosenthal

Ann and Maurice Shamash on the birth of their granddaughter, Maya Lynn, by Janice and Michael Wallach

Gail and Sam Weingram on the marriage of Mark and Ashleigh by Beth and Albert Blumberg

Drs. Ali and Ari Yares on the birth of their daughter, Avigail Saret, by Michelle and Jeffrey Hettleman

In Memory of Myna Agetstein by Florene and Dr. Ron Goldner

Susan Bard by Florene and Dr. Ron Goldner

Elvin Bernstein by Michelle and Howard Rosenbloom; Barbara and Tom Steinhardt

Chai annual Weatherization DaySunday, November 14, 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. or 1 - 4:30 p.m.

Volunteer with the Chizuk Amuno team to beautify the community and assist seniors and adults with disabilities remain in their homes safely and confidently.

Individuals under 16 need adult supervision.Register at www.nadiv.org by November 8 or call 410/500-5325 for more info.

J o i n u s a t o u r s C h o o l o p e n h o u s e : Krieger Schechter Day School

Tuesday, November 16, 7 p.m.

Goldsmith Early Childhood Education Center Wednesday, November 17, 10 a.m.

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Marvin Bukowitz by Bonnie and Joseph Parnes

Manuel Cohen by Drs. Susan and Harvey Cohen

Lewis Goodman on his yahrzeit by Carole Diamond

Banjamin Gorfine on his yahrzeit by Dr. and Mrs. Irvin Cohen

Clair Gould by Dr. Anne and David Young

Benjamin Kanter by Ann and Gil Abramson; the Applebaum family; Harriet and Moe Brown; Amy and Bruce Chapper; Diane and Stephen Dansicker; Miriam and Forrest Foss; Ann and Dr. Dan Fried; Robert Garfinkle; Barbara and Frank Ghertner; Hedy and Stanley Gleiman; Michelle and Jeffrey Hettleman; Sheila and Harry Kessler; Ruth and Jay Lenrow; Betsy and David Matz; Sandra and Ed Mitchell; Paulette and Jay Pollack; Seema Reznick; Ruth and Dr. Jerome Ross; Nadine and Jay Rudo; Sheila and Howard Sandbank; Judi and Mark Shulman; Eva and Robert Slatkin; Lynn and Nelson Tucker; Leslie Weinberg; Donna and Bob Wolf; Dr. Anne and David Young; Judith and Fred Zimmerman

Leo Lamm on his yahrzeit by Edith and Walter Lamm

Evelyn Levin on her yahrzeit by Lynne and Larry Lichtig

The beloved brother of Elaine Lowen by Florene and Dr. Ron Goldner

Harriet Macklin by Barbara and Lawrence Orans

Rebecca Mark by Lynn and Nelson Tucker

Lillian Miller by Shirley and Stanley Adler

Fannie Mae Okum by Mitzi and Fred Nochumowitz; Margot and Dr. Norman Zipper

Dora Kaplan Pakula on her yahrzeit by Sheila and Dr. Lawrence and family

Rita Pfeiffer on her yahrzeit by Edith and Walter Lamm

Jeanette Posner by Marjorie Feld, Michael Fein, and Izzy and Feinfeld; Sheila and Howard Sandbank

Edith Reznick on her yahrzeit by Elaine and Dr. Steven Keller and family

Leah Suldan by Dr. Patricia and Gary Attman; Sharon and Irv Caplan; Florene and Dr. Ron Goldner; Sheila and Howard Sandbank; Tobey and Sandy Schreiber; Marion and Walter Straus

Emily Wallenstein-Meritt by Toba and Bill Grant; Sandi and Brian Moffet

Maury Weinberg by Harriet and Moe Brown; Debbi and Aaron Charles; Michelle and Jeffrey Hettleman; Ruthanne Kaufman; Michelle and Howard Rosenbloom; Sheila and Howard Sandbank

Rosalie Wishkin by Sheila and Howard Sandbank

Gussie and Sam Wockenfeld on their yahrzeits by Edith Goldstein

Refu’ah Shelemah to Rhoda Toney by Lynn and Nelson Tucker

Fred Zimmerman by Barbara and Bruce Lewbart

College Outreach FundIn Honor of Lynn Weinberg on her 60th birthday by Estelle Weinberg

Ezrine Library and Glazer Media FundIn Honor of Marvin Solomon on his special birthday by Esther and

Louis Miller

Goldsmith MuseumIn Memory of Benjamin Kanter by Margy and Michael Moranz

Rosalie Wishkin by Margy and Michael Moranz

Inscribed Etz Hayim HumashIn Honor of William Goodman on his special birthday by Elayne and Buzz Berg,

Ina and Gilbert Berman, Sandy and Malcolm Berman, Reta Davis, Loretta and William Hirshfeld, Ruth and Melvin Kavik, Selma and Melvin Kitt, Jean and Jack Luskin, Lois and Sonny Millman,

Marilyn and Jack Pechter, Marlene and Jaques Rubin, and Adele and Jerry Sidle; Harriet and Lowell Glazer

In Memory of Benjamin Kanter by the employees of Alan Kanter and Assoc. Inc.;

Michelle and Howard Rosenbloom; Kathy and Sandy Shapiro

Philip, Mary, and Selma Krosnick by Abraham Krosnick

KSDS Scholarship FundIn Honor of Sara Malinow on becoming a Bat Mitzvah by Wendy and Evan

Feldman

Dr. Paul Schneider for officiating at the unveiling of Elda Hirsh by Hedy and Irv Goldstein

Dr. Lew Schon on his special birthday by Rita, Dr. Marshall, Jonathan, Ari and Eli Plaut

In Memory of Benjamin Kanter by Evelyn and Dr. Gary Brager

Leah Suldan by Evelyn and Dr. Gary Brager; Fritzi and Robert Hallock; Lisa Goldman and Accessible Home Health Care of Maryland; Roberta, Fern, and Harvey Mamon; Shoshana and Jerry Rosenberg; VNA Home Health of Maryland; Stephanie and Erik Wexler; Flo and Larry Ziffer

Refu’ah Shelemah to Fred Zimmerman by Evelyn and Dr. Gary Brager

KSDS Special Projects FundIn Memory of Joyce Lederman by Affiliated Cardiologists of Arizona; Ann and

Dr. Michael Andorsky; Rita Bayuk; Ann and Sheldon Berman; Jacqueline Schaffer and Dr. Bruce Bochner; Margie Chapin; Pauline Chapin; employees of University of Maryland Office of the Comptroller; Miriam and Dr. Jay Gerstenblith and family; Michael Goldgeier; Myra Handelman and Judy and Marvin Kamensky; Margi and Dr. Steven Hoffman; Dr. Susan and Richard Lehmann; Gail and David Lipsitz; Benjamin Osborne; Susan Shock; Kathleen Truelove

Prayer Book FundIn Honor of Beverly Berman on the marriage of Mark Ezra Weingram to Ashley

Framm Lynn by Marian and Chuck Klein

William Goodman on his special birthday by Ellen and Sidney Cohen

Sydney Kemper on his special birthday by Marjorie Massing

Richard Manekin on his special birthday by Sally and Michael Cooperman

Alan Mogol on being honored Simhat Torah by Dr. Anne and David Young

Earl Raffel on his 80th birthday by Harriette and Marvin Solomon

Howard Rosenbloom on being honored on Simhat Torah by Dr. Anne and David Young

Shiela Sandbank on the Bar Mitzvah of her grandson by Harriet and Moe Brown

Joel Suldan on his 50th birthday by Dr. Karen Garber, Andy Sandler and family

Miriam and Joel Suldan on their 25th wedding anniversary by Dr. Karen Garber, Andy Sandler and family

In Memory of Elvin Bernstein by Deborah and Stanford Hess; Lee and

Alfred Whiteman

Benjamin Kanter by Susan and Josh Abosch; Dr. Patty and Gary Attman; Toba and Bill Grant; Anne and Steven King; Drs. Mimi Blitzer and David Mallott

Isaac Kiersenblat by Gil Zemlack

Frank Mazer by Eve and Dr. Barry Vogelstein; Ilene and Dr. Bert Vogelstein; Deborah and Dr. Kenneth Vogelstein; Shirley and Leopold Vogelstein; Michael Vogelstein; Mr. and Mrs. Eric Weiner

Edward Priga by Sandi and Brian Moffet

Sidney Stark by Mildred and Philip Nochumowitz

Leah Suldan by Sandi and Brian Moffet; Dr. Anne and David Young

Maury Weinberg by Toba and Bill Grant; Janice, Abraham, Noah, Marisa, and Ilana Obuchowski; Michelle and Howard Rosenbloom

Rosalie Wishkin by Dr. Anne and David Young

Rosenbloom Religious SchoolIn Memory ofMaury Weinberg by Sari and Warren Alperstein; Rosellen and

Norman Bloomberg; Miriam and Irwin Golub and family; Lauren and Carl Klein; Barbara and Sam Lichter; Saundra and Dr. David Madoff; Sandi and Brian Moffet; Shari Rosen; Ruth and Dr. Harry Silber; Drs. Charlee and Rob Sterling; Janie and Stanley Weinstein; Dr. Anne and David Young; Heller and Dr. Ari Zaiman

Tzedakah FundIn Memory ofFrances and Isadore Fox by Elaine and Leonard Fox and family

Rose and William Gainsburg by Elaine and Leonard Fox and family

Zaiman Educational AllianceIn Honor ofMarvin Solomon on his 90th birhtday by Beverly and

Jordon Max

In Memory ofBenjamin Kanter by Isabel and Dr. Steven Pinson

Phyllis and Leonard Attman Music FundIn Memory ofLeonard Farbman by Phyllis and Leonard Attman

Frank Favazza, Jr. by Phyllis and Leonard Attman

Warren Komins by Barbara and Tom Steinhardt

Harriet Macklin by Phyllis and Leonard Attman

Philip Markman by Phyllis and Leonard Attman

David M. Bloomberg Memorial Scholarship FundIn Honor ofEstelle Bloomberg on the upcoming marriage of Eric Scherr to

Rebecca Pollack by Margot and Dr. Norman Zipper

Eric Scherr on his upcoming marriage by Ferle Garland

Refu’ah Shelemah to Mrs. Bert Dinkin by Estelle Bloomberg

Betty Keyser by Estelle Bloomberg

Marcia and Dr. Jerry Buxbaum Endowment FundIn Memory ofBenjamin Kanter by Marcia and Dr. Jerry Buxbaum

Fannie Mae Okum by Marcia and Dr. Jerry Buxbaum

Maury Weinberg by Marcia and Dr. Jerry Buxbaum

to Sandy Guthorn by Marcia and Dr. Jerry Buxbaum

Debbie Roffman by Marcia and Dr. Jerry Buxbaum

Rhoda Toney by Marcia and Dr. Jerry Buxbaum

Maimon M. Cohen Science FundIn Memory ofDr. Maimon M. Cohen by Roberta and Dr. Richard Levin

Goldner Ramah Scholarship FundIn Memory ofJeanette Posner by Florene and Dr. Ron Goldner

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Jared Scott Levy Memorial Scholarship FundIn Memory of Benjamin Kanter by Dorothy Yankellow

Refu’ah Shelemah to Phyllis Glassman by Dorothy Yankellow

Rhoda Toney by Dorothy Yankellow

Fred Zimmerman by Dorothy Yankellow

Carol Lombardo Scholarship FundIn Memory ofVince Lombardo by Robert Leaf

Stanley I. Minch Scholarship FundIn Honor ofEdna Crystal on her special birthday by Richard Crystal and

Rick Wasserman

Lois and Alvin Neuberger Family Educational FundIn Memory ofAlvin Neuberger by Ann and Alan Hamburger

Arnold and Elke Neuburger Scholarship FundIn Memory ofFannie Mae Okum by Mary Jo and Thomas Suter

Reznik-Frier Scholarship FundIn Honor ofDrs. Ali and Ari Yares on the birth of their daughter, Avigail Saret,

by Janine and Rob Frier

In Memory ofRebecca Feinblum by Janine and Rob FrierBenjamin Kanter by Janine and Rob Frier

Maury Weinberg by Janine and Rob Frier

Discretionary FundTzedakah contributions to our clergy Discretionary Fund, as well

as gifts received in honor, memory, or appreciation of life cycle occasions support charitable, cultural, and educational causes.

Steven Friedman and family, in appreciation of Rabbi Shulman for officiating at the unveiling of Dolly Friedman

Joan Gurney and Harvey Mazer, in appreciation of Rabbi Shulman for officiating at the unveiling of Irene Mazer

Elke and Arnold Neuburger, in appreciation of Rabbi Wechsler for officiating at the funeral of Fanny Mae Okum

Robbie and Dr. Richard Levin and family, in appreciation of Rabbi Wechsler for officiating at the Bat Mitzvah of Darby

Pam and Dr. Jeffrey Platt, in appreciation of Hazzan Perlman for his very special and meaningful High Holy Day davenen

Deborah and Eric Schwartz, in appreciation of Hazzan Perlman for teaching Andrew his Bar Mitzvah portions

Robbie and Dr. Richard Levin, in appreciation of Hazzan Perlman for his assistance and participation in the Bat Mitzvah of Darby

Robbie and Dr. Richard Levin, in appreciation of Dr. Shualy for making Darby’s Bat Mitzvah celebrations so meaningful

Sally Grobani, in memory of Maury Weinberg

Israela and Rabbi Michael Meyerstein, on the birth of the granddaughter of Barbara and Michael Freilich, Sadie Pauline Cohen

Israela and Rabbi Michael Meyerstein, on the retirement of Alan Kanter

Israela and Rabbi Michael Meyerstein, in honor of Richard Manekin becoming President of Chizuk Amuno

Israela and Rabbi Michael Meyerstein, in honor of Vivian and Robert Manekin on the engagement of their daughter, Sarah, to Ari Abramson

Israela and Rabbi Michael Meyerstein, in honor of Ariel Meyerstein’s engagement to Alison Fleming

Israela and Rabbi Michael Meyerstein, in honor of Shannon Meyerstein’s graduation from Medical School

Israela and Rabbi Michael Meyerstein, in honor of Marvin Solomon on his 90th birthday

Beverly and Stuart Sagal, in honor of the aufruf of Nanette Sagal and Eddie Greenberg

Bimah Flowers

Friday, Saturday and Sunday, November 5-7 | 28-30 HeshvanIn Honor Of:The Bar Mitzvah of J.M. Becker, by his parents, Cari and Robert Becker,

his grandparents, Judith Pachino and Flora and Allen Becker, and his great-grandmother, Bess Harvey.

In Memory Of:Kurt Weiler, father, by Linda and Jeffrey Cole and family.

Martin Beerman, father, by Carole and Dr. Morton Ellin and family.

Morris Shor by Shirley Shor and family.

Isadore Isaac Wolfson by Edna and Mace Crystal.

Sadie Grossman, sister, by Rose Frank.

Paul Flax, father, by Stephanie and Ronald Attman and family.

Sam B. Conn, father, by Allan Conn.

Benjamin Yoffe, father, by Marsha and Sherwin Yoffe and family.

Joseph Massuda, father, by Cindy and Gabriel Massuda and family.

Lillyan Tushman, mother, by Marsha and Sherwin Yoffe and family.

Jene Eisenberg, mother, by Doris and Jay Bernhardt and family.

Sylvia Reznick Wolf by her daughter Seema Reznick.

Kenneth Marc Blumenthal by Dr. Stuart Blumenthal and family.

Vivian Lipsitt by her family.

Rita Meshulam, mother, by Barbara and Dr. Richard Meshulam and Jenny and Dr. Joel Meshulam.

Friday and Saturday, November 12 and 13 | 5-6 KislevIn Honor Of:The Bar Mitzvah of Adam Isaac Snyder, by his parents, Marcia and

Jeffrey Snyder, his grandparents, Marilyn and Warren Lakein and Ruth and Stanley Snyder, and his great-grandfather, Bernard Stein.

In Memory Of:Magda Koves, mother, by Judy and Jayson Folus and family.

Annie Malkin by Audrey Levine and family.

Rebecca Glick by Dr. B. Ralph Hoffman and family.

Robert Turek, father, by Susan and Edward Frieman and family.

Irvin Galoon, husband, by his wife Dorothy, children and grandchildren.

Theodore Dzija by Sandra Dzija Miller and family.

Dr. Marvin Rimerman, father, by Marshall Rimerman and family.

Helen Cohen by Barbara and Howard Cohen.

Norman Steinberg, father, by Ilene and David Freishtat and family.

Marcia Ann Spector, sister, by Judy and Marvin Spector and family.

Rose Freedman, mother and grandmother, by Alice and Allen Alperstein and Mimi and Jack Freedman and family.

Bernard Whitman, father and grandfather, by Edee Schnitzer and family.

Harry Blumberg, father, by Dr. Albert Blumberg and family.

Louis Millen by Hannah Rita, Ron and Alita Millen and family.

Nathan L. Cohen, on his birthday, by his wife, Suzanne F. Cohen and family.

Friday and Saturday, November 19 and 20 | 12-13 KislevIn Memory Of:Arthur Levine by Audrey Levine and family.

Harry Wolfsthal by Dr. Susan Wolfsthal and Dr. William Keys and family.

Anna Perlmutter, mother, by Helen Kleinman.

Laurel Dolly Keen, mother and grandmother, by Rena and Jack Shenk and family.

Ruth S. Caplan, mother, by her children, Lyndy and David Caplan, Linda and Foster Goldman, Jr. and her grandchildren, Michael, Danielle and Allison.

Mark Eigenberg, father, by Judi and Marc Komins and family.

Max Moskovitz, father, by Maxine and Paul Moskovitz and family.

Bessie Caplan, mother, by Sharon and Irvin Caplan and family.

Florence Gordon, mother, by Darlene and Gerald Gordon and family.

Esther Glassman, mother, by Phyllis and Leonard Glassman and family.

Jack Weber, father, by Helaine and Kenneth Weber and family.

Nathan Blum, father, by Elke and Arnold Neuburger and family.

Dr. Saul Blumenthal, on his birthday, by Dr. Stuart Blumenthal and family

Friday and Saturday, November 26 and 27 | 19-20 KislevIn Honor Of:The Bar Mitzvah of William Aaron Linker, by his parents, Amy

Landsman and Dr. Martin Linker, and his grandparents, Gertrude Linker and Rhoda and Robert Landsman.

The Bat Mitzvah of Bethany Robin Miller, by her parents, Joyce and Paul Miller, and her grandmother, Rita Miller.

In Memory Of:Jack Linker, grandfather of William Aaron Linker, on the occasion of

William’s Bar Mitzvah.

Lee Daniel Miller and Naomi and Abraham Jacob Prostic, grandparents of Bethany Robin Miller, on the occasion of Bethany’s Bat Mitzvah.

Evelyn Fishlin by Alita and Ron Millen and family.

Rosalie Levin by Joan and Michael Vardi, Alan Levin and Anita Baron and Barbara Levy and families.

Lilyan Sayer, mother, by Suzanne and Gerald M. Katz and family.

Sidney Tucker by Sally and Arthur Grant, children and grandchildren.

Miriam Sokolow, sister, by Jeanne and Jack Luskin and family.

Beatrice Kraus, mother and grandmother, by Joanne and Dr. Edward Kraus and family.

Irene Levin, mother, by Sherrie and Carl Polsky and family.

Esther Sapperstein by her children and grandchildren.

Morris Jacob by his daughter, Barbara Wallenstein, and family.

Lee B. Cooper, mother, by Pamela and Joel Fradin.

Baracat Elgamil, father, by Lily and Dr. Warren Massouda and family.

Rebecca Bobick, mother, by Anita and Herman Raynes and family.

Jeanette Friedman, mother, by Joannie and Dr. Harry Friedman and family and Neil Friedman.

Leon Weiner, brother, by Miriam and Arnold Kahn.

Isadore Stern by his wife, children and granddaughter.

Sophia Mendelson, mother, by Maxine and Dan L. Mendelson.

Jeanette Finkelstein, sister and daughter, by Susan Macht and family and Henry Finkelstein.

Rebecca Spevak, mother, by Estelle Bloomberg and family.

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Perpetual Memorials

We observe the yahrzeits of these loved ones this month. May their memories bring blessing and goodness to those who remember them.

29 Heshvan | Nov. 6 Rose K. Bernstein* Genevieve V. Brown* Yetta Canter* Jennie Jeffrey* Henry I. Lebovitz Kitty Helen Levine* Julius Madoff* Edith Silverman Sarah Wolfe30 Heshvan | Nov. 7 Ellis Edlow* Sanford Gibberman* H. Harry Rosenberg* Anne Siegel* Aaron Sussman* Kurt Weiler1 Kislev | Nov. 8 Fred Andorsky* Martin Beerman* Sol Dinitz Louis Gershen* Paul Louis Miller Harry Seltzer Rose Slatkin* Irvin Talles Isadore Wolfson2 Kislev | Nov. 9* Lois Edelstein* Max J. Feldman* Paul Flax* Anne Helzner* Irene B. Kermisch* Fannie Levenson* Rosalie O. Silesky3 Kislev | Nov. 10* Isaac Blibaum* Morris Bloom Sam B. Conn* Sara M. Holen* Bernard H. Feustman, Jr.* Philip Katz* Rose Knable* Rena Lippman* Jennie Seidel* Esther K. Silverman

Lillyan B. Tushman* Benjamin Yoffe4 Kislev | Nov. 11* Sarah Dagurt Jene Eisenberg* Israel Fine Frank Gambel Harold K. Goldman* Bertha S. Hecht* Ada Levitt* Solomon Mendes Anne B. Sirasky Sylvia Reznick Wolf5 Kislev | Nov. 12 Leonard Benesh* Kenneth M. Blumenthal* Ray Brenner William Brenner* Irene Polan Cohen* Ida S. Cohen Cohn* Mary Cooper Sarah Danoff* Abby S. Gibberman* Jacob Goldstein* Martha B. Kayne * Hyman Kravitz* Morris Kruger* Sonia Lease* Vivian J. Lipsitt* Morris Macht* Samuel A. Mirmelstein6 Kislev | Nov. 13 Samuel K. Berger* Philip Canter Joseph Cohen Magda Koves Emanuel M. Parker* Eileen D. Sacks 7 Kislev | Nov. 14* Sarah P. Cornblatt* Ben Engelman* Rebecca Glick* Lillian Golombek* Bernice S. Janney* Florence Seidel Schwaber8 Kislev | Nov. 15* Theodore Dzija Irvin Galoon* Harold Liss Rosalyn Margareten Shecter Robert Maurice Turek9 Kislev | Nov. 16* Harry Attman Lillian Balk* Stanley P. Golob

* Rebecca Hamburger* Bessie Diamond Peckelis* Morton Meyer Robinson* Harry Rosenbloom* Sonia Schwartzberg* Rabbi Maurice D. Simckes* Murray Snyder* Harry Sollins 10 Kislev | Nov. 17* Harry Blumberg Baila Cooper* Birdie S. Friedenwald* Morris Kirsch* Steven A. Kirsner* Benjamin Benes Klaff* Jeffrey Ross Klaff* Morris Lazarus* Fannie H. Lebow* Esther Levin* Anna Mankowitz Roslyn Greenberg Michelson* Simon A. Neuhausen* Leopoldo Packer* Leon Paul Marcia Ann Spector* Norman J. Steinberg* Bernard Whitman11 Kislev | Nov. 18* Stuart Attman* Roy S. Brenner* Bertha Hoffberger David Kahan* Max Lazarus Benjamin H. Levin Louis Millen* Irene Mazer* Sarah Mazer* Dorothy H. Needle Dr. Paul W. Roman Abby Jo Selsky 12 Kislev | Nov. 19* Max Arub* Paul Engelman* Norman P. Gitomer* Samuel Glass* Mildred Koppel Bernard J. Posner* Aaron C. Snyder13 Kislev | Nov. 20* Joseph Beck* Irene M. Blumberg* Herman Drukman* Katharine R. Freeman* Alberta Cluster Hyman* Leonard Jed

Jacob Kipper* Arthur Levine* Sara C. Lipsitt* Maurice G. Morgan* M. Jacob Round* Milton Shapiro14 Kislev | Nov. 21* Sydney B. Albert* Ruth S. Caplan* Bette J. Feldman-Deitsch* Germaine Rosenthal Miller* Anna Rachel Perlmutter* Bessie Polansky* Paul Rosen* Anna Rosenberg* Sylvan J. Surosky15 Kislev | Nov. 22* Minna Abrams* Annie Bernstein* Mark Eigenberg* David Harrison* Philip Hertzberg* Lee Hurwitz* Samuel Jacoby Pauline Katz* Henry Kramer* Rebecca Levin* Louis Levy* Benjamin J. Pugatch* Celia Stein Dorothy B. Sudranski* Morris W. Zeskind16 Kislev | Nov. 23* Bessie Caplan* Pearl S. Freed Florence Gordon* Michael Greenberg* Betty Glick Hoffman Harold Jacobs* Selwyn Lazarus* Julius Levy* Samuel H. Levy Dr. Louis R. Maser* Daniel Weber* Bernard M. Weinstein17 Kislev | Nov. 24* Irwin Ralph Berman* Richard S. Berman* Helen Brenner* Bernard I. Cohen* Isaac W. Davidson* Bruce Ezrine* Fannie Floam* Esther Glassman* Joseph Grossman

Ilse Katz* Lawrence Posner* Jerrie Samuels* Morris Silverman* Jacob Simon18 Kislev | Nov. 25* Allan Blankman* Bessie Cohen Sylvia Feldman* Dolly Fish* Simon Hoffman* Louis Lipsitz* Nathan Lobel Nathan Lurie* Lawrence B. Miller* Dora Schnaper* Mary Weisberg Thomas Wolfe Irvin G. Wyman19 Kislev | Nov. 26 Nathan Blum Meyer Mickey Cohen Mary L. Joseph* Rose Kleiman* Annie Levin* Norman J. Levin* Rosalie Melnick* Henry Pflaunlacher* Sarah Sachs* Joseph Schmuckler* Howard Saul Wolfe20 Kislev | Nov. 27* Belle Altman Evelyn Fishlin* Charles M. Hoffberger Abram Milton Levin* Rosalie Levin Sydney R. Traub* Etta Hoffberger Weinberg21 Kislev | Nov. 28* Herman Adler* Celia Cohen Rhoda S. Cramer Paul H. Garber* Samuel Goodman* Gladys Lurie Eileen Katz Marks* Harry Polansky* Lilyan Sayer* Ronald M. Sidle Sidney Tucker22 Kislev | Nov. 29 Rev. Aaron Baida Shirley M. Blumberg Beatrice Kraus Irene R. Levin

* Lester Needle* Henry H. Sagner* Maurice Salganik* Esther Sapperstein* Joseph Teitelbaum23 Kislev | Nov. 30* Jerome Asch Lee B. Cooper* Joseph Friedenwald Bertha Krieger Goldberg* Hyman Greenspan* Jacob Jacoby* Tara Michelle Katzner* Gertrude Landsman* Rachel Plotkin* Mark Schechter* Sophia Schloss* Fannie L. Simon* Max Yerman24 Kislev | Dec. 1* Mary Lee Edelstein* Jeanette Friedman* Celia Goodman Joe Krizman* Jack Mark* Irene R. Robinson* Robert A. Schwaber Sylvia Wolman Tossman* Anna Wolman25 Kislev | Dec. 2 Clara Abramson* Alan E. Cheskin* Jack Horowitz* Nathan Janney* Dr. Solomon C. Katzoff Sadie Kopelman* Rose K. Levin Harry A. Rosenblatt* Albert D. Safro* Michael Skalovsky* Isadore L. Stern26 Kislev | Dec. 3* Isaac Chor* Lillian Schiffer Cordish Morris W. Denkin* Sonya Ezrine* Anna W. Fink* Jeanette Finkelstein* Wolfe Kravitz* Bessie Levy* Sadie Rothenberg Loeb* Maurice B. Merrill* Betsy Novey* Rebecca Spevak

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C l u b h a t i k v a hSunday, November 14, 6 p.m.

Presenting The Cold Spring Jazz Quartet, featuring a vocal and instrumental repertoire that includes swing and standards, bebop, Latin, blues and ballads

The fee for catered dinner and entertainment is $21, members; $23,w non-members.

RSVP by Thursday, November 4 to Norma Surosky, 410/653-0484.To become a member of Club Hatikvah, please call Leonard Fox, 410/484-6260.

h a n u k k a h i s J u s t a r o u n d t h e C o r n e r !

The Sisterhood Judaica Shop has one-stop shopping for all your holiday needs.

Our friendly volunteer staff is ready to help you find the perfect gifts for everyone on your list. 

Hand-dipped candles • New Hanukkah tablewareAn expanded selection of books for all ages and interests

And check out the toy wagon for the little ones in your family

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Questions? Call Miriam Foss, [email protected] or 410/486-6400, ext. 281.A service initiative made possible by the Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Gemilut Hasadim Endowment Fund

INTERVIEW OUTFITS UNLIMITED (I.O.U.) CLOTHING DRIVE

Volunteers will be on hand in the Louis A. Cohen Family Chapel Lobby to accept donations and help unload cars. Receipts will be available.

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

Volunteers are needed to transport items. Donations take place on weekdays and Sundays.

If you drive a van, SUV, or truckand would like to do a mitzvah, please contact Miriam Foss.

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A Magical Day in New York

Wednesday, January 5 7 a.m. (depart CAC)

Jewish Museum - Houdini: Art and Magic The Flying Karamazov Brothers

Ben’s Kosher Restaurant Members: $160; Non-members: $170

Fee includes bus, breakfast (on the bus), museum admission, theater seats, photo-ops with the Flying Karamazov Brothers

(a Chizuk Amuno exclusive), dinner, and driver’s gratuity. Bring a sack lunch.

For more information or to RSVP, call the Stulman Center, 410/824-2055/8.

3 Wednesday One Shul, One Title, One Month • p.1

6 Shabbat Israel Engagement Committee presents... • p. 3

7 Sunday Brotherhood Rosh Hodesh Minyan • p. 1 Chizuk 101 • p. 1

8 Monday-Thursday KSDS Book Fair (through Thursday, Nov. 11) • p. 2

9 Tuesday Conversations About Our Beliefs • p. 1 My Sister’s Place • p. 4

10 Wednesday Ronald McDonald House • p. 4

14 Sunday CHAI Annual Weatherization Day • p. 4

Club Hatikvah • p. 7

15 Monday Sisterhood Opening Meeting • p. 1

16 Tuesday KSDS Open House • p. 4 My Sister’s Place • p. 4

17 Wednesday GECEC Open House • p. 4

19 Friday YFC Pre-Thanksgiving Shabbat Dinner • p. 8

28 Sunday Our Daily Bread • p. 4

Young Families of Chizuk Pre-Thanksgiving Shabbat Dinner

Friday, November 19, 2010 • 6 p.m. Join us as we give thanks for each other, our families, and our synagogue community.

Children’s activities during and after dinner! For more info or to RSVP (by November 5): [email protected] or call 410/486-6400, ext. 234