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Congregation Brith Sholom President: Steven L. Glickman rabbi: Michael singer Rabbi emeritus: rabbi Allen Juda Volume XXIX No. 9 ~ September 2018 Elul 5778 ~ Tishri 5779 PUBLISHED MONTHLY CONGREGATION BRITH SHOLOM BETHLEHEM, PA 18017 Tel: 610-866-8009 Fax: 610-866-8000 Email – info@brithsholom.net SUBMISSION DEADLINE: All information must be received in writing or copy ready by the 15 th of each month. Any article received after the deadline will be published in the next Bulletin. Visit our website at www.brithsholom.net ROSH HASHANAH Sunday, September 9 Candle Lighting…………………….. 7:00 P.M. Evening Service……………………..7:05 P.M. Monday, September 10 Morning Services………………… ..8:00 A.M. Tashlikh…………………………... ...6:15 P.M. Afternoon/Evening Services……….7:15 P.M. Tuesday, September 11 Morning Services………………….8:00 A.M. L’SHANAH TOVAH TIKATEVU YOM KIPPUR Tuesday, September 18 Candle Lighting…………………………6:45 P.M. Afternoon Service ………………………6:00 P.M. Kol Nidre Services... ……………………6:20 P.M. Wednesday, September 19 Morning Services…………………….. 10:00 A.M. Afternoon/Evening Services………….. 4:45 P.M. GEMAR KHATIMAH TOVAH SUKKOT Sunday, September 23 Candle Lighting…………………………6:34 P.M. Pizza in the Hut…………………………6:00 P.M. Evening Services…………………….. 6:45 P.M. Monday, September 24 Morning Services……………………… 9:00 A.M. Tuesday, September 25 Morning Services………………………. 9:00 A.M. HOSHANAH RABBAH Sunday, September 30 Morning Service …………….9:00 A.M. SHEMINI ATZERET Sunday, September 30 Candle Lighting …………………………6:25 P.M. Monday, October 1 Morning Services — YIZKOR………… 9:00 A.M. SIMKHAT TORAH Monday, October 1 Cookie Bake…………………………..6:00 P.M. FAMILY SERVICE……………………… 7:00 P.M. Tuesday, October 2 Morning Sevices………………………….9:00 A.M. MOADIM L’SIMKHAH High Holiday Services—5779

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Page 1: High Holiday Services—5779enduring and stronger than we think. May we remember those who have loved us and made us who we are, may we cherish the loved ones we have in this moment

Congregation Brith Sholom President: Steven L. Glickman rabbi: Michael singer

Rabbi emeritus: rabbi Allen Juda

Volume XXIX No. 9 ~ September 2018 Elul 5778 ~ Tishri 5779

PUBLISHED MONTHLY CONGREGATION BRITH

SHOLOM BETHLEHEM, PA 18017

Tel: 610-866-8009 Fax: 610-866-8000

Email – [email protected]

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: All information must be received in writing or copy ready by the 15th of each month. Any article received after the deadline will be published in the next Bulletin. Visit our website at www.brithsholom.net

ROSH HASHANAH

Sunday, September 9 Candle Lighting…………………….. 7:00 P.M. Evening Service……………………..7:05 P.M.

Monday, September 10 Morning Services………………… ..8:00 A.M. Tashlikh…………………………... ...6:15 P.M. Afternoon/Evening Services……….7:15 P.M.

Tuesday, September 11 Morning Services………………….8:00 A.M.

L’SHANAH TOVAH TIKATEVU YOM KIPPUR

Tuesday, September 18 Candle Lighting…………………………6:45 P.M. Afternoon Service ………………………6:00 P.M. Kol Nidre Services... ……………………6:20 P.M.

Wednesday, September 19 Morning Services…………………….. 10:00 A.M. Afternoon/Evening Services………….. 4:45 P.M.

GEMAR KHATIMAH TOVAH

SUKKOT Sunday, September 23

Candle Lighting…………………………6:34 P.M. Pizza in the Hut…………………………6:00 P.M. Evening Services…………………….. 6:45 P.M.

Monday, September 24 Morning Services……………………… 9:00 A.M.

Tuesday, September 25 Morning Services………………………. 9:00 A.M.

HOSHANAH RABBAH Sunday, September 30

Morning Service …………….9:00 A.M. SHEMINI ATZERET

Sunday, September 30 Candle Lighting …………………………6:25 P.M.

Monday, October 1 Morning Services — YIZKOR………… 9:00 A.M.

SIMKHAT TORAH Monday, October 1

Cookie Bake…………………………..6:00 P.M. FAMILY SERVICE……………………… 7:00 P.M.

Tuesday, October 2 Morning Sevices………………………….9:00 A.M.

MOADIM L’SIMKHAH

High Holiday Services—5779

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FROM THE RABBI Of Love, Loss, Ka a & Sukkot

I recently came across an ar cle by May Benatar about the famed author Franz Ka a. She writes that: The story goes, that he encountered a li le girl in the park where he went walking daily. She was crying. She had lost her doll and was desolate. Ka a offered to help her

look for the doll and arranged to meet her the next day at the same spot. Unable to find the doll he com-posed a le er from the doll and read it to her when they met. 'Please do not mourn me, I have gone on a trip to see the world. I will write you of my adventures.' This was the beginning of many le ers. When he and the li le girl met he read her from these careful-ly composed le ers the imagined adventures of the beloved doll. The li le girl was comforted. When the mee ngs came to an end Ka a presented her with a doll. She obviously looked different from the original doll. An a ached le er explained 'My travels have changed me.' Many years later, the now grown girl found a le er stuffed into an unno ced crevice in the cherished replacement doll. In summary it said: *Every thing that you love, you will eventually lose, but in the end, love will return in a different form.’* - (Ka a and the Doll, The Pervasiveness of Loss by May Benatar) I found this story deeply touching, especially the kindness and sensi vity Ka a showed the li le girl. I also think that the final le er he le was both true and profound. Indeed, when we open ourselves up to people we truly love, we make ourselves vulnerable to loss. By caring and inves ng our souls in the rela on-ship, by crea ng the deep bonds that draw us into love, when loss occurs it badly hurts us. Yet, love has an eternal way of showing up when we least expect it and our fragile hearts can o en find the capacity to let new love in. Like in the way Ka a comforted the li le girl with the imaginary le ers he wrote and by his car-ing presence in her life. The love we share with others changes us, it makes us think differently, feel different-ly, and ul mately we can be surprised and con nually blessed by it. On Sukkot, we have the custom of opening our sukkah to family, friends, guests, and strangers. We invite both those who are living but also those who we have loved and whose loving spirit we remember and recall. We imagine these Ushpizin there with us, as we fill our sukkot with song, joy, good food, and yes, love. Dwelling in the fragile and temporary sukkah reminds us that the physical and immediate world we live in are not permanent and are subject to loss. And yet the sukkah at its best can also be a reflec on of the eternal truths like love which can transcend our own human mortality and remind us of what is truly important and majes c about life. Yes, the sukkah, like love, is fragile and suscep ble to loss and yet, both are remarkably enduring and stronger than we think. May we remember those who have loved us and made us who we are, may we cherish the loved ones we have in this moment and hold them ght, and may we open our hearts to sharing our love with those we have yet to meet and are wai ng for us. Moadim L’Simcha! Rabbi Michael Singer

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Friday, August 31 ~ Candle Lighting: 7:16 pm ~ SATURDAY, September 1 Torah Portion: Kee Tavo~ Deuteronomy 26:1-29:7 ~ Haftarah: Isaiah 60:1-22 ~ Havdalah: 8:40 pm

SHABBAT NITZAVIM

SHABBAT KEE TAVO

SHABBAT SHUVA

Friday, September 14 ~ Candle Lighting: 6:53 pm ~ SATURDAY, September 15 Torah Portion: Vayelekh ~ Deuteronomy 31:30 ~ Haftarah: Hosea 14:2-10; Micah 7:18-20; Joel 2:15-27

Havdalah: 8:16 pm

Friday, September 21 ~ Candle Lighting: 6:41 pm ~ SATURDAY, September 22 Torah Portion: Ha’Azinu ~ Deuteronomy 21:10-25:19 ~ Haftarah: Isaiah 54:1-10 ~ Havdalah: 8:04 pm

Friday, September 7~ Candle Lighting: 7:05 pm ~ SATURDAY, September 8 Torah Portion: Nitzavim ~ Deuteronomy 29:9-30:20~ Haftarah: Isaiah 61:10-63:9 ~ Havdalah: 8:28 pm

Schedule of Services SHABBAT

Everyone is invited to attend and participate in the beauty of the Shabbat Services and the Kiddush that follows.

Services begin Shabbat morning at 9:00 AM.

MINYAN—is held in the Chapel Monday and Thursday mornings……….7:45 AM

Holiday mornings……………...9:00 AM

SHABBAT HA’AZINU

BACK TO

RELIGIOUS SCHOOL

WEDNESDAY,

SEPTEMBER 12TH AT BRITH SHOLOM

SUNDAY,

SEPTEMBER 16TH AT TEMPLE BETH EL

SHABBAT HOL HAMOED SUKKOT—ECCLESIASTES

Friday, September 28 ~ Candle Lighting: 6:29 pm ~ SATURDAY, September 29 Torah Reading: Exodus 33:12-34:26; Numbers 29:26-31 ~ Haftarah: Ezekiel 38:18-39:16 ~ Havdalah: 7:53 pm

YAHRZEIT PLAQUES

These bronze plaques are permanent tributes to your loved ones. Unlike many of the other synagogues both here in the Valley and in other places, our Yahr-zeit Memorial Wall has individual lights that are turned on during the week of the Yahrzeit. It does not ma er how long ago a grandparent, parent or, G-d forbid, a child has died, the memory is s ll there. Tradi onally, we show respect and love for our departed family members by this annual demonstra on of remembrance. We say Kaddish in shul. We hold them in the forefront of our hearts and minds, and, for many of us, by the public illumina on of their names on the Memorial Wall.

The price for a plaque is $300. The price to reserve a space is s ll $25.

To reserve a space or order plaques, please contact :

Sandy Wruble (610-865-2474)

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BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE FOR YIZKOR ON YOM KIPPUR

For the Yizkor Memorial Service on Yom Kippur, we distribute the Book of Remembrance in which we publish the names of our dear departed whom we remember on the holiest days of our year.

Please fill in the form below and mail it to the Brith Sholom office, 1190 W. Macada Rd., Bethlehem, PA 18017. DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING NAMES IS SEPTEMBER 10, 2018

To honor the memory of our dear departed with TZEDAKAH, a charitable contribution, is a “mitzvah” in our tradition. The funds raised through this Book of Remembrance are used towards the maintenance and upkeep of our Brith Sholom Cemetery.

Tear off this form and return to our office

I wish to inscribe the following names of my departed loved ones in the Book of Remembrance to be distributed in the Yizkor Memorial Services on Yom Kippur and enclose the amount of $_____________ for the Cemetery Fund.

Name_________________________________ Name_____________________________________

Name_________________________________ Name_____________________________________

Name_________________________________ Name_____________________________________

Name_________________________________ Name_____________________________________ Remembered by __________________________________________________________

Once again this year, we will mention the names of members’ relatives who died out of town during 5778. These names will be read on Yom Kippur at the time we mention our own members who have died during

this past year. If you wish to have a relatives’ name included, please fill in the lines below.

Name___________________________________Date___________________________

Name___________________________________Date___________________________

Name___________________________________Date___________________________

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It is with gratitude that we acknowledge the following gifts given to the synagogue in memory of or to honor and commemorate the people or events mentioned. It is a sacred obligation and a unique privilege for each of us to be able to show such traditional support and respect for our heritage and loved ones. (Minimum contributions to each of the donation levels are: Temple/$10; Chai/

$18; Silver/$25; Double Chai/$36); Golden/$50; Platinum/$100

Inlovingmemoryofmother,MarionLichtmanRoslynEbert

Inlovingmemoryofbrother,ErvinGross

ShirleyGross

Inlovingmemoryofmother,VirginiaStehneyontheoccasionofheryahr-

zeitAnnStehney

IncelebrationofIrvingKaplanandCaseyGoldblat’smarriageRoberta&GeorgeDiamondSarah&RichardSandlerJudy&NeilWetcher

Flora&AndrewPestcoeAnnStehney

InhonorofJuliaandHerbSaunders50thweddinganniversary

Helen&JoeAppelInmemoryofbelovedfather,JosephPestcoeontheoccasionofhisyahr-

zeitFlora&AndrewPestcoe

Inlovingmemoryofmother,ElaineSchwartz

Bunnie&SandyPiltchInlovingmemoryofparents,Freda&

ErnestGrotskySandy&NormWruble

InlovingmemoryofBrendaJaf ieSheldonJaf ie

InhonoroftheaufrufandcomingweddingofIrvingKaplan&Casey

GoldblatBetsyGlazier

InmemoryofLenaGlazierTheRiskinFamily

InmemoryofMartinSherTheRiskinFamily

InhonorofCaseyGoldblatandIrvingKaplan’smarriageRoz&AlanCohen

InhonorofCaseyGoldblatandIrvingKaplan’smarriage

ReneeGittlerInhonorofRoseLeeandGordon

Goldberg’s55thweddinganniversaryReneeGittler

InmemoryofDr.LawrenceBerkoveAnnStehney

InmemoryofDanielM.FreedmanAnnStehney

InhonorofCaseyGoldblat&IrvingKaplan’sweddingNancyBelgrade

Inbestwishesofaspeedyrecovery

forPhilMoskowitzCaseyGoldblat&IrvingKaplan

MazeltovtoFrancineWolfonhernewposition

Helen&JoeAppelInhonorofourgrandson,BenjaminAppelscoringa5onhisAPtest

Helen&JoeAppelInmemoryofWilliamSakasitz,father

-in-lawofLaurenSakasitzSandy&NormWruble

BestwishesforaspeedyrecoverytoRobertaDiamond

CaseyGoldblatandIrvingKaplanCongratulationstoRoseLeeandGordonGoldbergontheir55th

anniversaryCaseyGoldblat&IrvingKaplan

CongratulationstoJulia&HerbSaun-dersontheir50thanniversaryCaseyGoldblat&IrvingKaplan

CongratulationstoRoz&AlanCohenontheir54thanniversaryCaseyGoldblat&IrvingKaplan

CongratulationstoLora&StanGeftic

ontheir49thanniversaryCaseyGoldblat&IrvingKaplan

CongratulationstoSandy&NormWrubleontheir56thanniversaryCaseyGoldblat&IrvingKaplan

CongratulationstoUrsla&EdLevyontheir22ndanniversary

CaseyGoldblat&IrvingKaplanHappyBirthdaytoReneeGittlerCaseyGoldblat&IrvingKaplan

IncelebrationofCaseyGoldblatandIrvingKaplan’smarriage

RuthKugelmanDebbieMiller

Stef i&MichaelBermanLaurenSakasitz

InhonorofSandy&NormWruble’s56thanniversary

Stef i&MichaelBermanInhonorofLora&StanGeftic’s49th

anniversaryStef i&MichaelBerman

InmemoryofAlvinFreedmanMarlaFreedman

InmemoryofSelmaFreedmanMarlaFreedman

InmemoryofJosephGoldblatCaseyGoldblat&IrvingKaplan

Inlovingmemoryofmother,Blanche

GoodmanNan&JeffBratspies

Inmemoryofbelovedfatherandgrandfather,JosephRosenzweig

Frances,Michael,Wendy,HarlynElla&NormanKaufmann

MazeltovtoSandyWrubleforherbirthday

Sarah&DickSandlerInhonorofthe50thanniversaryof

Julia&HerbSaundersNorm&SandyWruble

Inhonorofthe55thanniversaryofRoseLee&GordonGoldberg

Sandy&NormWrubleInmemoryofDanielMasonFreed-man,brotherofJudithRodwin

DebbieMiller

PLATINUM DONATION

SILVER DONATION

TEMPLE FUND

CHAI DONATION

GOLDEN DONATION

DOUBLE CHAI DONATION

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Hosts

♦ Casey Goldblat & Irving Kaplan in honor of Irving’s aufruf and upcoming marriage to Casey

Sponsors

♦ Rose Lee & Gordon Goldberg in honor of our 55th wedding anniversary

Double Chai

♦ Sandy & Norman Wruble in honor of our 56th wedding anniversary

♦ Pam Lott & Ron Ticho in honor of the marriage of Casey Goldblat and Irving Kaplan

♦ Julia & Herb Saunders in honor of our 50th wedding anniversary

♦ Roz & Alan Cohen in honor of our 54th wedding anniversary

HIGH HOLIDAY FLOWERS DONATION

The flowers that will adorn the pulpit on Rosh Hashanah will be provided by The Black Family in memory of Benjamin and Leah Black and parents, Rebecca and Morris Black and Mary and Albert Shanken

The flowers that will adorn our pulpit on Yom Kippur will be provided by The Riskin Family in memory of Milton and Sylvia Riskin, their parents, Joseph and Lena Riskin, Herman and Jennie Klibansky; brother, Lester and sister, Marion.

Irving and Casey would like to thank all our friends at Brith Sholom for sharing in our simcha.

We appreciate all the good wishes and contributions made in our honor.

It is a pleasure to be able to celebrate our good times together.

Just Come Celebrate!

October 5 - 7, 2018

Join us for a weekend-long celebration honoring 100 years of memories and looking forward to 100 more.

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CBS Adult Education Program Fall/Winter 2018 - 2019

Wisdom of the Talmud Join Rabbi Singer in a lively discussion about Jewish law, ethics, customs and history, as found in the pages of the Talmud, Masechet Brachot. This year we are continuing to focus on the roots of the Amidah and what blessings are said over different foods. Books are available for order. No previous Talmud study required.

Class will meet after the Shabbat lunch schmooze around 1pm.

The Ethics of Exercising Power –

Government, Business, & Personal Relationships

In the age of #MeToo, clergy abuse, Facebook infor-mation sold/hacked, Citizens United-PACs and the power of the surveillance state – we will take a look at the dynamics of power and how they can affect people on political, social, and deeply personal levels. What does Judaism have to say about how do we avoid the temptation to use power chiefly for our own advantage? How should bosses treat workers? Teach-ers treat students? Government treat citizens? Compa-

nies, doctors, financial institutions treat customers personal information? Join Rabbi Singer as we delve into Jewish ethical texts, which can shed light on these very complex and pressing issues. Then examine case studies, which will open debate as we supplement from scholars and leaders from all sides on these dilemmas. Required text: Jewish Choices, Jewish Voices - Power, edited by Rabbi Elliot Dorff & Danya Rutten-berg Dates: Monday evenings following our 7:15pm minyan October 15th, October 22nd, October 29th, November 5th, November 12th, November 19th December 3rd, December 10th, December 17th

Adult B’nei Mitzvah Program

Goals: In part two of the adult B’nei Mitzvah program we will continue to improve our Hebrew reading skills, explore the structure of the siddur, learn about key prayers, and continue our study of the te’amim (trope) for Torah and Haftarah. Required texts: JPS English TaNaKh or Etz Hayyim Chumash, Aleph isn’t Tough (AnT) 1 & 2, Torah/Haftarah trope book

Classes will meet at 7:15pm on Wednesday nights beginning October 17th

Please join us when our son Samuel Weber

is called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah

on the fourth of Cheshvan

Five thousand seven hundred seventy-nine Parshat Noah

Saturday, the thirteenth of October Two thousand eighteen

at nine o’clock in the morning at Congregation Brith Shalom

1190 Macada Road Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Frank and Jennifer Nester

Join us as well for evening services on Friday, the twelfth of October

at 6 o’clock in the evening Oneg to follow

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HIGH HOLIDAY TICKETS

WHO NEEDS HIGH HOLIDAY TICKETS & FOR HOW MUCH?

NO CHARGES:

High Holiday tickets are a bene it of synagogue membership. A. If you are a FAMILY OR SINGLE MEMBER of CBS: all members of your immediate family including chil-dren who are past bar mitzvah age but are still students, high school, college, graduate school are wel-come at no additional charge. The Family or Single category does NOT include grandparents, aunts and uncles or siblings of any age. Tickets are available at regular rates. B. If you are an UNAFFILIATED COLLEGE STUDENT (Lehigh, Lafayette, Muhlenberg, Moravian, DeSales and all out of the area schools): CBS welcomes you to all services, High Holidays included, at no charge. C. If you are in the ARMED FORCES: CBS welcomes you at no charge.

HIGH HOLIDAY CHARGES IN EFFECT: A. If you are a SOCIAL MEMBER OF CBS or a MEMBER OF AN OUT OF TOWN SYNAGOGUE: CBS extends to you High Holiday tickets at a reduced price, $50 per person inclusive of all HH services. B. If you are NOT A MEMBER OF ANY SYNAGOGUE, ANYWHERE: Tickets are available at $100 per individual or $150 per family inclusive of all HH services. C. SPECIAL MEMBERSHIP INCENTIVE PLAN (updated) If you are considering JOINING BRITH SHOLOM, buy your High Holiday tickets at the regular price and for an additional $100 (single) or $150 (family) receive a YEAR’S MEMBERSHIP. (This is a one-time offer but so very attractive!) If you are ordering tickets, please do so early, including your payment with the order. (CBS 1190 W. Macada Rd., Bethlehem, PA 18017) Thank you & L’shana tova tikatevu, The Ritual Committee BREAK-THE-FAST

with FAMILY & FRIENDS at CBS

(September 19th) On Yom Kippur, when the gates close and the day has drawn to an end, stay at Brith Sholom. Break-the-Fast by breaking bread with your family & friends right here. There will be a light, delicious and just-right meal for us at the nominal fee of $10 per adult, no charge for children Please, you must reserve your place in advance so we will have ample for all.

Send your R.S.V.P. to the office. Brith Sholom, 1190 W. Macada Rd., Bethlehem, PA 18017

Yes, please reserve a place for me/us at the table: Name:__________________________________ Number of Adults at $10 per person:_____________________ Number of Children below the age of 13:___________________

Kindly R.S.V.P. BY Wednesday, September 12th, 2018

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WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 1, 2018 * Anna S. Marcus 22 Elul Sept. 2 Lillian Berman 25 Elul Sept. 5 Ellen Goodman 23 Elul Sept. 3 * Nancy Center 25 Elul Sept. 5 * Minnie Goldberg 23 Elul Sept. 3 * Philip Meshel 26 Elul Sept. 6 * Cantor Max Snyder 23 Elul Sept. 3 * Joseph Koller 26 Elul Sept. 6 * Rose Brown 24 Elul Sept. 4 Esther Saracheck 26 Elul Sept. 6 William Rosenberg 24 Elul Sept. 4 * Matilda Greenstein 27 Elul Sept. 7 * Harold Schwartz 24 Elul Sept. 4 WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 8 2018 Sidney Berman 28 Elul Sept. 8 * Leonard Wissow 1 Tishri Sept. 10 * Louis Horn 28 Elul Sept. 8 * Rose Blinderman 2 Tishri Sept. 11 * Nathan Salman 28 Elul Sept. 8 Leonard Goldberg 3 Tishri Sept. 12 Ronald Sandler 28 Elul Sept. 8 * Abraham Goldstein 4 Tishri Sept. 13 * Bernard Goldenberg 1 Tishri Sept. 10 * Philip Smackey 4 Tishri Sept. 13 Wolf Grines 1 Tishri Sept. 10 Myron Wolkoff 4 Tishri Sept. 13 Helen Packman 1 Tishri Sept. 10 * Edith Lang 5 Tishri Sept. 14 * Paula Schwalb 1 Tishri Sept. 10 * Sadie Rosenberg 5 Tishri Sept. 14 WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 6, 2018 Stanley Riseman 6 Tishri Sept. 15 * Rebecca Block 10 Tishri Sept. 19 * Bernard Rosenberg 6 Tishri Sept. 15 Sara Boganovitz 10 Tishri Sept. 19 * Anita Todes 6 Tishri Sept. 15 Rose Guncler 10 Tishri Sept. 19 Herbert Wildfeuer 6 Tishri Sept. 15 Samuel Guncler 10 Tishri Sept. 19 * Morris Black 7 Tishri Sept. 16 * Lillian Moss 10 Tishri Sept. 19 Robert Friedman 7 Tishri Sept. 16 Joseph Spitzer 10 Tishri Sept. 19 Molly Garber 7 Tishri Sept. 16 * Morris L. Glazier 11 Tishri Sept. 20 * Evelyn G. Klayton 7 Tishri Sept. 16 Sanford Heims 11 Tishri Sept. 20 Solomon Knafo 7 Tishri Sept. 16 * Fred Leitner 11 Tishri Sept. 20 * Ernest Grotsky 8 Tishri Sept. 17 Edward Schwalb 11 Tishri Sept. 20 Bernard Moskowitz 8 Tishri Sept. 17 * Freda Grotsky 12 Tishri Sept. 21 * William Weisz 9 Tishri Sept. 18 WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 22, 2018 Chaim Schonberg 13 Tishri Sept. 22 * Shimon Solomon 16 Tishri Sept. 25 * Isadore B. Israelite 14 Tishri Sept. 23 * Elkah Solomon 16 Tishri Sept. 25 * Morris Corfeld 14 Tishri Sept. 23 * Mildred Isaacs 17 Tishri Sept. 26 Rose Dreyer 14 Tishri Sept. 23 Elijah Foxson 18 Tishri Sept. 27 * Anna Zimmerman 14 Tishri Sept. 23 * Steven H. Goldblat 18 Tishri Sept. 27 * Michael Albert 15 Tishri Sept. 24 * Leslie Ackner 19 Tishri Sept. 28 * Marvin Lisker 15 Tishri Sept. 24 * Esther Goodman 19 Tishri Sept. 28 * Bella Neuman 15 Tishri Sept. 24 * Wolfe Long 19 Tishri Sept. 28 * Joseph Riskin 15 Tishri Sept. 24 Tzvi Millstein 19 Tishri Sept. 28 Sidney Schwartz 15 Tishri Sept. 24 * Harry Spitzer 19 Tishri Sept. 28 * Nathan Spear 15 Tishri Sept. 24 * Helen Weisz 19 Tishri Sept. 28 Eleanor Berman 16 Tishri Sept. 25 WEEKOF SEPTEMBER 29, 2018 Dr. Jay Berger 21 Tishri Sept. 30 Lew Saunders 23 Tishri Oct. 2 * Pearle Lewis 21 Tishri Sept. 30 * Eugene Schobel 23 Tishri Oct. 2 Marta Feitl 21 Tishri Sept. 30 Boyd Silverberg 23 Tishri Oct. 2 * David E. Reis 22 Tishri Oct. 1 Biena S. Goldman 24 Tishri Oct. 3 Yetta Weber 22 Tishri Oct. 1 Paul Pozefsky 24 Tishri Oct. 3 Irving Endick 23 Tishri Oct. 2 Harry Friedman 25 Tishri Oct. 4 * Pauline Gordon 23 Tishri Oct. 2 Bessie Friedman 26 Tishri Oct. 4 * Harold Hirshberg 23 Tishri Oct. 2 Dora Sarachek 26 Tishri Oct. 4 * Anna Rosenberg 23 Tishri Oct. 2 * Max Weiner 26 Tishri Oct. 4

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21 Elul, 5778

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

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21st of Elul, 5778

Parashat Ki Tavo Leil Selichot 8:40p

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22nd of Elul, 5778

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23rd of Elul, 5778

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24th of Elul, 5778

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25th of Elul, 5778

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26th of Elul, 5778

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27th of Elul, 5778

7:05p

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28th of Elul, 5778

Parashat Nitza-vim

8:28p

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29th of Elul, 5778

Erev Rosh Hashana

7:01p

10

1st of Tishrei, 5779

Rosh Hashana 5779

8:25p

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2nd of Tishrei, 5779

Rosh Hashana II

8:23p

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3rd of Tishrei, 5779

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4th of Tishrei, 5779

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5th of Tishrei, 5779

6:53p

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6th of Tishrei, 5779

Parashat Vayeilech

8:16p

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7th of Tishrei, 5779

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8th of Tishrei, 5779

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9th of Tishrei, 5779

Erev Yom Kippur

6:46p

19

10th of Tishrei, 5779

Yom Kippur

8:10p

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11th of Tishrei, 5779

21

12th of Tishrei, 5779

6:41p

22

13th of Tishrei, 5779

Parashat Ha'Azinu

8:04p

23

14th of Tishrei, 5779

Erev Sukkot

6:38p

24

15th of Tishrei, 5779

Sukkot I

8:01p

25

16th of Tishrei, 5779

Sukkot II

7:59p

26

17th of Tishrei, 5779

Sukkot III (CH''M)

27

18th of Tishrei, 5779

Sukkot IV (CH''M)

28

19th of Tishrei, 5779

Sukkot V (CH''M)

6:29p

29

20th of Tishrei, 5779

Sukkot VI (CH''M)

7:53p

30

21st of Tishrei, 5779

Sukkot VII (Hoshana Raba)

6:26p

21 Tishrei, 5779 SEPTEMBER 2018

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