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MARCH 2012 BULLETIN
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Join us for a
birthday
celebration for
Florence Levy
Saturday,
March 3
9:45 a.m.
In honor of her special
105th birthday!
Following the Shabbat services will
be a special kiddush luncheon in
honor of Florence Levy’s 105th
birthday.
The kiddush is being sponsored by
her children and grandchildren.
Join us for
Musical Shabbat
Services and a
Special Oneg
Shabbat Reception
Friday, March 2
6:30 p.m.
Following the musical Shabbat ser-
vice will be a dessert Oneg Shabbat
reception in honor of Dr. & Mrs.
Josef & Diana Olmert’s wedding.
Sponsored by
Josef & Diana Olmert
Come celebrate with them in this
joyous simcha.
Come Eat, Come Eat, Come Eat, Come Eat, Drink,Drink,Drink,Drink,
and be Merry!and be Merry!and be Merry!and be Merry!
As we celebrate PurimPurimPurimPurim with members of Tree of Life & Beth Shalom for a community Masquerade Ball at Beth Shalom
Purim Purim Purim Purim Masquerade BallMasquerade BallMasquerade BallMasquerade Ball
Wednesday, March 7thWednesday, March 7thWednesday, March 7thWednesday, March 7th 6:15 p.m.6:15 p.m.6:15 p.m.6:15 p.m.
6:15 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 6:15 p.m. Megillah Reading, Havdallah service 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Live music from the Atlantic Coastline BandAtlantic Coastline BandAtlantic Coastline BandAtlantic Coastline Band,
open bar, heavy hors d'oeuvres, costume parade, build-your-own sundae bar.
Bring the whole family. Babysitting will be available.
This is a joint event hosted by Beth Shalom and This is a joint event hosted by Beth Shalom and This is a joint event hosted by Beth Shalom and This is a joint event hosted by Beth Shalom and
Tree of Life Congregation.Tree of Life Congregation.Tree of Life Congregation.Tree of Life Congregation.
There is NO charge for this event. RSVP is required by March 5th, please call 782RSVP is required by March 5th, please call 782RSVP is required by March 5th, please call 782RSVP is required by March 5th, please call 782----2500250025002500....
Join us for Shabbat Services and Baby Naming
Saturday, March 10
9:45 a.m.
Join us for a baby naming for Elliott Rebecca Kline, daughter of
Jessica & Larry Kline. Proud grandparents are Rose & Harold Kline.
Following the Shabbat morning services will be a special kiddush luncheon
in honor of the baby naming.
The kiddush is being sponsored by Rose & Harold Kline.
March C
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3/2 Musical Shabbat evening services. Musical Shabbat evening services. Musical Shabbat evening services. Musical Shabbat evening services. Special Oneg Shabbat dessert reception will follow services,
in honor of the marriage of Diana & Josef Olmert.
Candle lighting 6:03 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
3/3 Shabbat morning services. Special 105th birthday celebration for Florence Levy.
Talmud study with Rabbi Case in the library after Kiddush. Havdallah candle lighting 7:12 p.m.
9:45 a.m.
3/4 Sunday School & Preschool Class. Adult Education Seminar. Guest speaker: Dr. Federica Clementi. Topic: “How much funnier can you get? - Some thoughts on Jewish Humor.”
Bagel & lox breakfast $4 per person.
9:30 a.m. 10 a.m.
3/6 Tuesdays with Friends event at Beth Shalom Ritual Committee Meeting in the social hall Board of Education meeting - Library
11:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
3/7 Hebrew School (modified start time)
Community Purim Masquerade Ball at Beth Shalom.Community Purim Masquerade Ball at Beth Shalom.Community Purim Masquerade Ball at Beth Shalom.Community Purim Masquerade Ball at Beth Shalom. 5:30 p.m. 6:15 p.m.
3/8 Membership Committee Meeting in the library. 7 p.m.
3/9 Shabbat evening services. Candle lighting 6:09 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
3/10 Shabbat morning services. Baby naming for Elliott Rebecca Kline, daughter of
Jessica & Larry Kline. Talmud study with Rabbi Case in the library after Kiddush. Shabbat Playtime program (for 18 months - 1st grade children) Havdallah candle lighting 7:18 p.m.
9:45 a.m.
10 a.m.
3/11 Sunday School students will join Tree of Life for a Purim Extravaganza! 9:30 a.m.
3/13 KOLOT - Voices of Torah and Haftarah. The Art of Torah Cantillation. Level 1: Kol Yankuta (novice). Instructor: Hazzan Michal Rubin.
6:30 p.m.
3/14 Hebrew School Executive Board Meeting - Library Board of Directors meeting - Library
4:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
3/16 Shabbat evening services. Candle lighting 7:15 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
3/17 Shabbat morning services. Kiddush luncheon will follow services. Talmud study with Rabbi Case in the library after Kiddush. Shacharit Meditation Shabbat service “Israel Israel” program. Havdallah candle lighting 8:23 p.m.
9:45 a.m.
11 a.m. 6 p.m.
3/18 Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
3/21 Hebrew School 4:30 p.m.
3/23 Shabbat evening services. Candle lighting 7:20 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
3/24 Shabbat morning services. Kiddush luncheon will follow services. Talmud study with Rabbi Case in the library after Kiddush. Havdallah candle lighting 8:29 p.m.
9:45 a.m.
3/25 Sunday School & Torah Tots; Model Seder 9:30 a.m.
3/29 Harvest Hope Food Bank Project. We need volunteers to help distribute food to the needy in Columbia.
Minyan services will be held at Harvest Hope Food Bank (2220 Shop Road). 5 p.m. 7 p.m.
3/30 Shabbat evening services. Candle lighting 7:25 p.m.
6:30 p.mm.
3/31 Shabbat morning services. Kiddush luncheon will follow services. Talmud study with Rabbi Case in the library after Kiddush. Junior Congregation Havdallah candle lighting 8:34 p.m.
9:45 a.m.
11 a.m.
3/28 Hebrew School 4:30 p.m.
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At the Phoenix House, the cele-brated drug rehabilitation center in New York City, newcomers arrive and gather for their first session. They sit around in their chosen seats and make small talk. Then someone will say something like, “It isn’t your mother or society or even the pushers who put the needle in your arm. You did.” Only then does the therapeutic process begin. US News and World Re-
port.
Most of what we learn is due to pain. We suffer and grow. Who among us cannot attribute innu-merable physical and psychic scars to moments of shame, des-pair, and loss? No one seeks pain but we all grow from it.
They say that nothing is assured except “death and taxes.”
Regarding the first, we are all survivors. As we age, the scythe of the Angel of Death comes closer, and we feel more vulnera-ble to its sharp edge. Judaism has many prescriptions for ad-dressing death. You know what they are: immediate burial, shov-eling earth into the grave, sitting shiva, observing the eleven months of mourning, yahr-zeit… Nowadays, I find most folks want to speed the pro-cess. They want to get it over with quickly and “move on.” It is a shame.
Life waits for no one and we have to run if we expect to keep up. I wish society would turn back to when time was not a commodity but a luxuriant gift. With a determination to sit, tell stories of the dead, say kad-dish, and openly weep, we give ourselves the gift of heal-ing. When we take responsibility for the true loss we have experi-
enced, we own it, understand it, and learn from it. And such time is a luxury.
What do we learn from attention to the time of shiva and going to say kaddish on yahrzeits? One lesson is that we are far less than we think we are. In the end we are dispensable. We may attempt to stave off the claws of the death but it will only be a temporary stay. We worry: then what will happen to our clients? People who depend on us? They will “move on” and forget about us. This is one of the lessons of being quiet and allowing time to do its healing work.
An idea from our past: the kad-dish is the prayer that asks God to acquit the dead. It is an altruis-tic prayer, a gift to the souls who have passed. That is noble.
Another item learned from say-ing kaddish is the broad path that is left by death. When we stand to say kaddish in a community we are rarely alone. Looking around we see others who have suffered. We knowingly look at them, and they at us as we share a bond, a sacred unspoken bond. We support one anoth-er. That is why kaddish happens only in a minyan, in a communi-ty. It is never to be said alone.
Abraham Joshua Heschel wrote, “God is concern, not only pow-er. God is He to whom we are accountable. In the wake of reli-gious insight, we retain an awareness that the transcendent God is He to Whom our con-science is open.” In other words, God wants us to be accounta-ble. He does not desire us to pass by the many roads of life without looking both ways. We are sup-posed to laugh, cry, talk, and be silent at all the appropriate times.
And regarding taxes (see third paragraph), a law student was finishing a course in federal in-come tax. As he was walking in to take the final exam he spotted a penny, heads up, on the ground. He picked it up and said to the professor, “It must mean good luck for the exam.” “Not necessarily” he replied. “But it does mean you have taxa-ble income.” Be accountable. Be responsi-ble. It is God’s gift to you and the best gift you can give your-self.
Rabbi Jonathan Case
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available online?
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Shacharit Shacharit Shacharit Shacharit Meditation ServiceMeditation ServiceMeditation ServiceMeditation Service
(in the Chapel)
Saturday, March 17Saturday, March 17Saturday, March 17Saturday, March 17 10 10 10 10 ---- 11:15 am11:15 am11:15 am11:15 am
You are invited to an alternative meditation peri-od in the Chapel during Shacharit services. We will have chanting, silent meditation and a ka-vanah on the Torah portion. Participants will be encouraged to join the congregation in the main sanctuary for the Rabbi's sermon and Musaf.
For more information please contact Meira Warshauer or Catherine Morgan.
February was a busy month at Beth Shalom and March promis-es to be equally busy. For February, in addition to the usual events - Musical Shabbat, Tuesdays with Friends, Harvest Hope, and an adult education seminar – we also participated in Mitzvah day, and began a new program, “Kolot” for train-ing congregants in chanting Torah and Haftorah.
Our religious school had the se-cond “Shabbat Playtime” pro-gram for younger children, the Otis Spunkmeyer cookie fund-raiser project, and sponsored a “Schoolhouse Shabbat” with services conducted by the stu-dents followed by a Shabbat dinner. The Schoolhouse Shab-bat, in particular, was an espe-cially successful program with over 150 children, parents, and grandparents participating in a lively Kabbalat Shabbat service. Several members approached me after the service with the same thought – this was the fu-ture, and the future looked bright. In the first seven days of March, we will have Musical Shabbat & special oneg, a Shabbat kiddush celebrating Florence Levy’s 105th birthday, an adult educa-tion seminar with Federica
Clementi of USC, Tuesdays with Friends, and Purim (complete with Megillah read-ing, masquerade ball, live mu-sic, and more.) And at the end of March, the religious school will have a model Seder (warning – Pesach is just over a month away.) Our synagogue has many activi-ties and programs – come and join us! Sadly, we had two tragic losses in our community in February and our condolences go out to Aileen Sunshine & family and June Safran & family. May the families be comforted along with all mourners of Zion and Jerusalem. Hyman Karesh
TO ALL SYNAGOGUE MEMBERS:
As the new person helping with service participants, I am asking for help. Marc Berger and I are doing this together and we are look-ing for all members who like to lead any of the Shabbat ser-vices, read Torah, and/or read Haftarah. Do you have a child who has had his Bar/Bat Mitzvah and would like to be part of our service program? Are you an adult who has had his Bar/Bat Mitzvah and would like to have an anniversary? Please contact me by email at [email protected] or call 865-8166. Dr. Marc Berger’s email is [email protected] to schedule a time. It can be a week away or two months away. Whenever you can help out will be greatly appreciat-ed. Thank you for your help. Patricia Lovit and Marc Berger
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MAZEL TOV!MAZEL TOV!MAZEL TOV!MAZEL TOV!
♦ Barbara & Roger Blau, for being hon-ored at the Annual Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Gala as the 2012
Living & Giving Award Recipients. ♦ Dr. & Mrs. Diana & Josef Olmert, on
their marriage. ♦ Dr. Nicole Ptashkin and Barnett
Greenberg, on their recent engage-ment.
♦ John Baker, on being elected to the National Board of Directors of Israeli Bonds.
♦ Rabbi Dr. Josh Frankel, on becoming the Rabbi for Congregation Beth Jacob in Fresno, CA. If you are in Fresno, come by and see him!
Adult
Education Seminar
Sunday, April 1
10 a.m.
Topic: “Nine Conversations to have
with your Aging Loved Ones.”
Guest speaker: Mr. Scott Middleton, author of "Parent Talk" and CEO of Agape Senior. Mr. Middleton's presen-tation will be of interest to seniors and their children.
Bagel & lox breakfast $4 per person.
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY !HAPPY ANNIVERSARY !HAPPY ANNIVERSARY !HAPPY ANNIVERSARY !
3/3 Ben & Lisa Arnold 11 years
3/3 Robert & Barbara Kahn 44 years
3/3 Morris & Claire Kline 64 years
3/7 Mick & Nancy Lourie 58 years
3/7 Michael & Janet Safran 25 years
3/8 Peter & Elizabeth Vardi 19 years
3/12 Stuart & Marion Goodwin 45 years
3/18 Samuel Baker & Meira Warshauer 40 years
3/19 Henry & Minda Miller 34 years
3/20 Dmitri Schoeman & Victoria Huang 3 years
3/20 Hilik & Dana Shenkar 8 years
3/22 Beth Bernstein & Rip Sanders 9 years
3/22 Chauncey & Leah Smith 3 years
3/22 Tristan & Ella Weinkle 11 years
3/25 Henry & Gloria Goldberg 40 years
3/27 Jay & Katherine Friedman 24 years
3/29 Richard & Kathy Kline 26 years
3/29 Joe & Wendy Sharnoff 32 years
3/30 Steve & Jenny Wagner 16 years
Adult Education
Seminar
Sunday, March 4
10 a.m.
Topic: “How much funnier can you get?
--Some thoughts on Jewish humor.”
Guest speaker: Dr. Federica Clementi.
Bagel & lox breakfast $4 per person.
The cold winds of February were no deterrent to our exploration of the growing season in Israel. Our pre school and Torah Tot students focused on Tu B’ Shevat last month by planting Parsley, making birthday pictures for the Trees and painting murals with items found in nature. We also hung birdfeeders outside and decorated our bulletin board with our new monthly theme. Our He-brew school students engaged in discussions about Mitzvot and ethics. We read bible stories and identified how our Jewish values stem from the Ten Commandments. It’s almost spring time & time for Purim, the happiest, loudest holiday, one which teaches us that we should never give up hope. The students will explore its message, which lies not in how it began, but rather what it has become- a thankful and joyous affirmation of Jewish survival against all odds. The special quality of Purim is often reflected in the intriguing customs associ-ated with both its synagogue and home celebration. Reading the megillah, the grogger, masquer-ading, mishloah manot, and Purim spiels are all part of the rich and colorful tradition of this hol-iday deliverance. Be sure to check the Religious school’s Shutterfly (http://bssreligiousschool.shutterfly.com/)account or Beth Shalom Religious School on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Beth-Shalom-Religious-School/306488599403295) to see the photos from our whole school Tu B’ Shevat Seder which took place on February 5th. Parents and students enjoyed a Fruit filled Seder, a Pizza lunch and time well spent enjoying ice cream, games and nature in our own front yard.
Beth Shalom
Religious
School
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Join Tree of Life and Beth Shalom Religious Schools as we celebrate the Purim holiday together at TOL on
Sunday, March 11 9:30 a.m. – 12 noon!
A hotdog lunch and Hamentaschen Sundaes will be served!!!
Please come in costume - a simple mask will do. We’ll parade, make hamentaschen, and say to Haman, “Boo!”
There will be skits and laughs, and music and more-crafts, face painting and games galore!!!
Please bring a non-perishable food item to donate to JFS to give to those in need in our area.
For more information, please contact BSS at 782-2500 or TOL at 787-2182
Beth Shalom Shabbat PlaytimeBeth Shalom Shabbat PlaytimeBeth Shalom Shabbat PlaytimeBeth Shalom Shabbat Playtime
Come visit with Queen EstherCome visit with Queen EstherCome visit with Queen EstherCome visit with Queen Esther as she tells the story of Purimas she tells the story of Purimas she tells the story of Purimas she tells the story of Purim
Puppet Show, Singing,
Dancing, Torahs, and Challah!
Saturday, March 10thSaturday, March 10thSaturday, March 10thSaturday, March 10th 11 am11 am11 am11 am
In the ChapelIn the ChapelIn the ChapelIn the Chapel
Come have fun with Morah Leah & Alon
18 months to 1st Grade18 months to 1st Grade18 months to 1st Grade18 months to 1st Grade
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Want to be in touch with the latest developments in Israel?
One of our own, Michael Sharnoff, writes frequent columns on the State of the Middle East.
You can subscribe or just read what he has written: michaelsharnoff.wordpress.com/
Musical Shabbat ServicesMusical Shabbat ServicesMusical Shabbat ServicesMusical Shabbat Services
Friday, March 3Friday, March 3Friday, March 3Friday, March 3 6:30 p.m.6:30 p.m.6:30 p.m.6:30 p.m.
Join us for a wonderful Musical Shabbat service.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY !HAPPY BIRTHDAY !HAPPY BIRTHDAY !HAPPY BIRTHDAY ! 3/1 Morris Kurlat 3/17 Neal Sutker
3/1 Jacob Stark 3/18 Jeremy Raxter
3/2 Paul Kirschenfeld 3/19 Michelle Ehrlich
3/2 Florence Levy 3/19 Danielle Glass
3/2 Aileen Sunshine 3/19 David Kulbersh
3/3 Kathy Kline 3/19 Deborah Ritter
3/3 Karol Ann Sribnick 3/19 Aaron Small
3/4 Frieda Ritter 3/19 Jeffrey Stahl
3/5 Mark Goldstein 3/21 Shep Cutler
3/5 Irene Milliman 3/21 Evan Gendil
3/6 Melton Kligman 3/22 Selma Dickman
3/6 Jeffrey Silverberg 3/22 Peter Stahl
3/7 Florence Abramson 3/23 Penni Nadel
3/7 Charles Kahn 3/23 Lisa Sutker
3/7 Sandra Poliakoff 3/24 Emma Gendil
3/8 Philip Levin 3/24 Jerome Jewler
3/8 Joseph Rosen 3/24 Caroline Sanders
3/8 Gerald Schein 3/25 Paula Abrams
3/8 Inez Tenenbaum 3/25 Frances Levin
3/9 Sarah Drucker 3/25 Michael Spevack
3/9 Dena Gelman 3/26 Caleb Fins
3/9 David Ryan Stark 3/26 Rose Kline
3/10 Alex Frank 3/26 Rachel Milas
3/10 Rebecca Walden 3/26 Linda Schoen-Giddings
3/12 Joshua Geffen 3/27 Bette Needle
3/12 Catherine Morgan 3/27 Rose Needle
3/12 Lindsay Rabin 3/28 Doris Frank
3/12 Lindsay Talmor 3/29 Lewis Abrams
3/13 Natalie Steckman 3/29 Iris Balser
3/14 Nicole Levy 3/29 David Lovit
3/14 Eden Picow 3/29 Dorothy Solomon
3/15 Alex Baker 3/30 Samuel Lourie
3/15 Matt Baker 3/30 Michael Safran
3/15 Shelli Charles 3/31 Shayna Brannock
3/15 Andrew Safran 3/31 Joshua Morgan
3/16 Leonid Dolbir 3/31 Emily Sheftman
3/17 John Paul Palmer
Dear Beth Shalom family, I would like to thank everyone who made donations in honor of my 70th birthday. I am overwhelmed by the kindness, and feel blessed to be part of such a warm and car-ing community. My family and I are so fortunate. Thank you. Gad Matzner
Women who like to Read
If you would like to join us for discus-sions on books of women's and Jewish interest, contact Marlene Roth [email protected] for more infor-mation.
We warmly welcome our new members:
Col. Joseph SigalCol. Joseph SigalCol. Joseph SigalCol. Joseph Sigal Mrs. Leslie PtashkinMrs. Leslie PtashkinMrs. Leslie PtashkinMrs. Leslie Ptashkin Dr. Nicole PtashkinDr. Nicole PtashkinDr. Nicole PtashkinDr. Nicole Ptashkin
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Community Yom Hashoah Program at Beth Shalom
Thursday, April 19 7 p.m.
Guest speaker:
Holocaust survivor, Ela Weissberger Opera-tunity Foundation, the South Carolina Council on the Hol-ocaust, and The Columbia Holocaust Education Committee will be presenting the children’s opera Brundibár as part of "Week of
Remembrance…. a Celebration of Jewish Culture," April 15-21, 2012. Composed in 1938 by Czech composer Hans Krása with a libretto by Adolf Hoffmeister, children in a Jewish or-phanage first performed Brundibár in 1942. It was then per-formed 55 times in 1943 by the inmates of the Terezín concen-tration camp.
Holocaust survivor and the original “Cat” in the performances of Brundibár in Terezín, Ela Weissberger will speak and perform at each of the 3 performances (Friday, April 20th, 11am, JCC and 11am and 1:30pm on Saturday, April 21, Dreher High School). Cost is free, but reservations to insure seating must be made. Please contact
Janet Hopkins at [email protected] or (803) 777-0772. Weissberger was born on June 30, 1939, in Prague, Czechoslo-vakia. At the age of 11, Ela, her sister Ilona and their mother were sent to Terezín in one of the first transports. Ela was first placed in a cramped barrack with her mother, sister, and many other women and girls who were suffering from hunger and dis-ease. Later, Ela and Ilona were separated from their mother and forced to live in a separate barrack for children. While much was for-bidden in Terezín, many art forms were allowed to be produced, and Ela created several drawings depicting life that she lived in Terezín. These will be on display along with other artifacts be-longing to Ms. Weissberger. In 1943, it was declared that a children’s opera entitled Brun-dibár was to be performed in Terezín. Ela was requested to be a part of the show and was cast as the “Cat.” The first performance took place in September 1943, and was repeated each week. As time went on, cast members continually needed to be replaced as children were transported out of Terezín, most often to their death in Auschwitz. Ela, however, was permitted to stay with her mother and sister, playing the role of the “cat” in all 55 of the Brundibár perfor-mances. After years of watching many of her friends transported out of Terezín to their death, Ela and her sister were finally freed on May 5, 1945. Her mother followed later. Of the 64 members of her family, only four survived the war. In 1949, Ela moved to Israel along with her mother and sister. There, she served in the army and met Leopold Weissberger, another Holocaust survivor and Israeli soldier. The two married and immigrated to America where Ela took care
of their two children. They were followed by Ilona and her hus-band and their mother. Today, she lives in New York and works as an interior designer. She has dedicated her life to traveling across the United States and abroad to tell her story and honor the victims of the Holo-caust. She is the focus of the book, The Cat with the Yellow Star: Coming of Age in Terezín by Susan Goldman Rubin. Brundibár is a children’s fable and features a young brother and sister, Pepicek and Aninku, who are trying to help their sick mother. The themes that infuse this charming score are the im-portance of courage and of uniting together against tyranny. The character Brundibár is a bully who brutally monopolizes life in the town, a parody on Hitler’s dominance and dictatorship during this time period. He is sarcastic and oppressive. Together the children overcome his dominance and defeat him. Weissberger’s participation provides a unique opportunity to hear stories from Terezín first hand. Ms. Weissberger will also be speaking at Yom Hashoah, April 19th, 7 pm at Beth Shalom. Brundibar is only one event in the "Week of Remem-brance". The opening event on April 15th at the Koger Center for the Arts, also sponsored by the USC School of Music, is "Defiant Requiem-Verdi at Terezin". The Defiant Requiem is a powerful multi-media production which tells the story of the courageous and innovative prisoners who used their performanc-es of the magnificent music of Verdi’s Requiem to show their defiance to their captors. The work interweaves Verdi’s Requiem with video clip interviews of actual Terezin survivors, dramatic readings from inmate’s diaries, and Nazi film footage. There are different community events daily, many free.. The "Week" hon-ors the different mediums of orchestral, voice, art, film, choral and symphonic that both came from the Terezin concentration camp and from the Jewish heritage. The prisoners spoke of their ability to find strength and solace through the arts, and how these simple acts of creativity served as an act of defiance in the face of oppression. To see the full schedule of events, please visit Opera-tunityFoundation.webs.com
Ela Weissberger
In the original Brundibar production, Ela Weissberger is the
cat, to the right of the boy with the fake mustache, in this propaganda photo taken by the Nazis.
Senior Program—Everyone Welcome
Come Enjoy the Fun, Food & Friendship
What a metziah! All for just $4 bucks!
Tuesday, March 6, 2012 11:30 am-1 pm
Featuring: Vocalist, Mazen Cotran, singing popular
standards made famous by such artists as
Frank Sinatra, Neil Diamond, and Elvis.
Fun Fitness with Kaytina & Birthdays Celebration!
To RSVP call Beth Shalom at 782-2500, by March 1st
No April program due to the Passover holidays. Next Tuesdays with Friends on May 1st - Featuring members of Southern Klezmer
This program is funded in part with a grant from The Columbia Jewish Federation
and the BJH Foundation for Senior Services.
The BJH Foundation for Senior Services is a non-profit foundation exclusively committed to enhancing the lives of Jewish elderly residing in North and
South Carolina through programs, activities and organizations that share their mission in accordance with Jewish practices and beliefs.
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DONATIONS
Adinah Kitchen Fund To Sheila & Steven Gendil - In loving memory
of your mother, Bernice Forstot. By: Marcie & John Baker By: Jennifer & Charles Kahn
To John Baker - In honor of receiving the
citation of “Humanitarian of the Year” by
United Way. By: Margo & Karl Goldberg
To Gad Matzner - In honor of your birthday. By: Nancy & Howard Nankin By: Kathy & Richard Kline
In memory of Helen Greher Kahn. By: Ilsa & Roland Young To Larisa Aginskaya - Get well soon.
By: Doris & Ronnie Frank To the Balser family - In loving memory of
Dr. Leonard Balser.
By: Marcie & John Baker To Donna & Norman Goldberg - In memory
of your mother, Mary Porter.
By: Marcie & John Baker To Heidi & David Lovit - In honor of Adam &
Shanna’s marriage.
By: Marcie & John Baker To Naomi & Carl Freedman - In memory of
your mother, Ruth Goldberg.
By: Kathy & Richard Kline By: Marcie & John Baker To Paula & Hyman Karesh - In memory of
your father, Dr. Marshall Solomon. By: Kathy & Richard Kline To Henry & Minda Miller - In memory of your
father, David Miller.
By: Kathy & Richard Kline To Richard & Van Balser - In memory of your
father, Dr. Leonard Balser.
By: Kathy & Richard Balser To Helen Silver - In honor of your birthday. By: Kathy & Richard Kline To Rob Kriegshaber - In honor of your birth-
day. By: Marcie & John Baker To Aileen Sunshine - In memory of your son,
Marc Sunshine. By: Claire Meltzer
Aunt Rose & Menashe Kahn Memorial Fund
To Gad Matzner - In honor of your 70th birth-
day. By: Debbie Ritter
To Paula & Hyman Karesh - In memory of
your father, Dr. Marshall Solomon.
By: Debbie Ritter To Frieda & Steve Ritter - Mazel tov on your
25th wedding anniversary.
By: Debbie Ritter To Michal Rubin & David Reisman - In
memory of your sister, Yaela Granot.
By: Debbie Ritter
Ben Stern Cantorial Memorial Fund
To Lilly & Bruce Filler - Mazel tov on the
baby naming for Josephine Mae Raynes. By: Belle & Jerry Jewler By: Margo & Karl Goldberg To Lilly & Bruce Filler - In honor of your
wedding anniversary.
By: Marcie, John & Gabbi Baker By: Sandra & Ed Poliakoff To Sheila & Steven Gendil - In memory of
your mother, Bernice Forstot.
By: Belle & Jerry Jewler By: Sandra & Ed Poliakoff By: Linda & Bill Stern
In memory of Saul Kahn. By: Ilsa & Roland Young To Michal Rubin & David Reisman - In
memory of your sister & mentor. By: Sara Schechter Schoeman & Robert Jes-selson By: Bill & Linda Stern To Donna & Norman Goldberg - In memory
of your mother, Mary Porter. By: Linda & Bill Stern In memory of my dear friend, Roy Mitchell. By: Ivan Gottlieb
In memory of my dear friend, Ellie Hack. By: Ivan Gottlieb To Nathan Picow - In memory of my dear
friend, Lil Picow. By: Ivan Gottlieb To Aileen Sunshine & family - In memory of
Marc Sunshine. By: Linda & Bill Stern By: Belle & Jerry Jewler
Bereavement Fund To Sheila & Steven Gendil - In memory of
Bernice Forstot. By: Bobbi & Gad Matzner By: Erika & Jack Swerling By: Heidi & David Lovit To the Wagner & Gendil families - In memory of your grandmother, Bernice Forstot. By: Marlene Roth
To Aileen Sunshine and family - In memory of
Marc Sunshine.
By: Bobbi & Gad Matzner By: Heidi & David Lovit By: Sandra & Ed Poliakoff By: Sylvia Friedman Cremer In loving memory of: Gertrude D. Golden,
Michael Dribbon, and Harris Golden. By: Heide Golden
Betty & Marvin Brownstein Torah Restoration Fund
In loving memory of my parents, Betty Jean &
Marvin Brownstein. By: Janet Brownstein By: Joanne Epley To Pat Lovit - In honor of your birthday. By: Ilsa & Roland Young
In loving memory of my grandparents, Celia &
Dave Rosen. By: Janet Brownstein In memory of my grandfather, David Rosen.
By: Joanne Epley To the Sunshine Family - In loving memory of
Marc Sunshine.
By: Janet Brownstein To Nathan Picow - Thank you for always be-
ing there for me.
By: Janet Brownstein To Joanne Epley - Thank you for being a won-
derful sister.
By: Janet Brownstein
Carol O. Bernstein Memorial Fund
To Florence Levy - In honor of your 105th
birthday. By: Marlene & Murray Riebman
Education Fund To Adele Salzberg - In memory of your
brother, Herman Erlichson. By: Sandra & Gerald Euster
To Bernice Levinson - In memory of your
brother, Herman Erlichson. By: Sandra & Gerald Euster
To Marlene Roth - Mazel tov on the birth of
your two granddaughters. By: Heidi & David Lovit
To Aileen Sunshine - In memory of your son,
Marc Sunshine. By: Naomi & Carl Freedman To Paula & Hyman Karesh - Mazel tov on the
birth of your grandson, Grayson Marshall
Silverberg. By: Heidi & David Lovit
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To John Baker - In honor of receiving the
citation of “Humanitarian of the Year” by
United Way. By: Heidi & David Lovit By: Michal Rubin & David Reisman
To Diana Rubinger & Josef Olmert - Mazel
tov on your wedding. By: Heidi & David Lovit
To Naomi & Carl Freedman - In memory of
your mother, Ruth Goldberg. By: Bluma Goldberg
To Gad Matzner - Happy belated birthday. By: The Pearlstine & Hodges families To Barbara & Roger Blau - Mazel tov on your
honor with JDRF. By: Heidi & David Lovit By: Michal Rubin & David Reisman
To Henry & Minda Miller - In memory of your
father, David Miller. By: Lycia, Joseph, Joshua, Rachel & Laura Golson
Eleanor & Henry Hammer Historical Garden Fund
To Donna & Norman Goldberg - In memory
of your dear mother, Mary Porter. By: Roselen Rivkin
Endowment Fund
In memory of Eleanor Hack. By: Linda & Daryl Giddings
To Mary & Jeff Silverberg - In honor of the
birth of your son, Grayson Marshall Silver-
berg. By: Linda & Daryl Giddings
To Sheila & Steven Gendil - In memory of
Bernice Forstot. By: Linda & Daryl Giddings By: The Stark Families To Adele Salzberg - In memory of your broth-
er, Herman Erlichson. By: Linda & Daryl Giddings By: Dean Bernstein To Everett Ness - Glad you are feeling better. By: Dean Bernstein To Michal Rubin & David Reisman - In
memory of your sister, Yaela Granot. By: Dean Bernstein By: The Stark Families In memory of my husband, Arnold Bernstein. By: Dean Bernstein To Naomi & Carl Freedman - In memory of
your mother, Ruth Goldberg. By: Helene & Melton Kligman
To Gad Matzner - In honor of your birthday. By: Rose & Harold Kline By: Helene & Melton Kligman To Joe Sharnoff - In honor for a job well as
treasurer of our congregation.
By: The Stark Families To Daryl Giddings - In your honor for a job
well done as president of our congregation.
By: The Stark Families To Hyman Karesh - Wishing you much
success as president of our congregation.
By: The Stark Families In loving memory of Dr. Abe Robinson. By: The Stark Families In loving memory of Elizabeth Rubinowitz. By: The Stark Families
General Fund To Barry Laban - Wishing you a speedy and
complete recovery. By: Paula & Hyman Karesh To Aunt Florence Levy - In honor of your
105th birthday. By: Arlene & Marshall Katz To Sheila & Steven Gendil - In memory of
Bernice Forstot. By: Paula & Hyman Karesh To Adele & Herman Salzberg - In memory of
your brother, Herman Erlichson. By: Paula & Hyman Karesh
George Port Memorial Kiddush Fund
To Gad Matzner - In honor of your special
birthday. By: Belle & Jerry Jewler By: Brenda & Larry Needle By: Adele & Herman Salzberg By: Margo & Karl Goldberg By: Marlene Roth In appreciation. By: Thalia Birch
To Pat Lovit - In honor of your 75th birthday. By: Brenda & Larry Needle By: Margo & Karl Goldberg
To Erika & Jack Swerling - In memory of
your mother, Clara Helfer. By: Bluma Goldberg
In memory of my husband, Bernard Kahn. By: Gerda Kahn To Adele Salzberg - In memory of your broth-
er, Herman Erlichson. By: Carrie Fins
To Paula & Hyman Karesh - In honor of the
birth of your grandson, Grayson Marshall
Silverberg. By: Helen Rothstein In memory of my husband, William Rothstein.
By: Helen Rothstein In loving memory of Irving Fins, husband &
dad.
By: Carrie Fins and children To Lilly & Bruce Filler - Mazel tov on your
special anniversary.
By: Heidi & David Lovit To Sheila & Steven Gendil - In loving memory
of your mother, Bernice Forstot.
By: Nancy & Gerald Sonenshine By: Sue & Joel Sussman To Rob Kriegshaber - In honor of your special
birthday. By: Patricia Lovit In memory of my husband, Jeffrey Ptashkin.
By: Leslie Ptashkin To Aileen Sunshine & family - In memory of
Marc Sunshine.
By: Shelley & Rob Kriegshaber and family To Lilly & Bruce Filler - In honor of your
granddaughter, Josephine Mae Raynes. By: Shelley & Rob Kriegshaber and family To Susan R. Lourie - In memory of Dr. Har-
old Klein. By: Shelley & Rob Kriegshaber and family
Ida & Isidore Gergel Memorial Fund
In memory of my dear friend, David Weiner. By: Ivan Gottlieb In memory of my dear friend, Max Denberg.
By: Ivan Gottlieb
Library Fund To Florence Levy - Best wishes to you on a
great birthday. By: Blanche Kaplan & family
Outreach Hesed Fund In memory of Kay Politis. By: Katherine & Jay Friedman In memory of Matthew Parasol.
By: Hannah & Paul Kirschenfeld In memory of my husband, Marvin Berry. By: Cydney Berry To Susan R. Lourie - In memory of your
brother in law, Harold Klein. By: Helen Bellah
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To Aileen Sunshine - In memory of your son,
Marc Sunshine.
By: Minda & Henry Miller To Sheila & Steven Gendil & family - In
loving memory of your mother and grand-
mother, Bernice Forstot. By: Penni & Larry Nadel To Mel Go - Wishing you a happy birthday.
By: Doris & Ronnie Frank To Barry Laban - Wishing you a quick
recovery.
By: Helen Silver To Helen Silver - In honor of your special
birthday.
By: Bluma Goldberg To Barbara Blau - Wishing you a happy
birthday.
By: Bobbi & Gad Matzner To Ronnie Frank - Wishing you a happy
birthday.
By: Bobbi & Gad Matzner To Alon Segal - Wishing you a happy
birthday.
By: Bobbi & Gad Matzner To Diana Rubinger - Wishing you a happy
birthday. By: Bobbi & Gad Matzner To David Reisman - Wishing you a happy
birthday. By: Bobbi & Gad Matzner In memory of my husband, Jeffrey Ptashkin. By: Leslie Ptashkin
To Adele & Herman Salzberg - In memory of
your brother, Herman Erlichson. By: Claire & Jerry Breger
To Gad Matzner - Congratulations on your
70th birthday. By: Claire & Jerry Breger
To Henry & Minda Miller - In memory of your
father, David Miller. By: Debbie Ritter
To Tom Charles - Wishing you a speedy & full
recovery. By: Helen Silver
In loving memory of my sister, Lynn King. By: Sheila Kaffee To Mary & Jeff Silverberg - Mazel tov on the
birth of your son, Grayson Marshall Silver-
berg. By: Michal Rubin & David Reisman
To Daryl Giddings - Thanks for your out-
standing service to Beth Shalom. By: Michal Rubin & David Reisman
Prayer Book Fund To Gad Matzner - In honor of your birthday. By: Ilsa & Roland Young In memory of Jacob Freed. By: Ilsa & Roland Young
To Lilly & Bruce Filler - In honor of the birth
of your granddaughter, Josephine Mae
Raynes. By: Bluma Goldberg To Aileen Sunshine & family - In loving
memory of your son and brother Marc. That
he had so many, many friends speaks volumes
about him.
By: Penni & Larry Nadel
Prayer Book Fund (High Holiday)
In memory of my beloved husband, S. Donald
LaBelle. By: Barbara Labelle In loving memory of our parents, Beatrice &
Peter Grant. By: Marsha Grant & Nancy Grant Hodes To Henry & Minda Miller - In loving memory
of your father, David Miller. By: Bluma Goldberg To Aileen Sunshine - In memory of your son,
Marc Sunshine. By: Erika, Jack, Bryan & Stephanie Swerling
Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund To Naomi & Carl Freedman - In memory of
your mother, Ruth Goldberg. By: Marcie & John Baker
To Tonya Dotson - Wishing you a speedy
recovery. By: Irene & Doug Milliman By: Patricia Lovit In memory of Jennie Safran. By: Janet & Michael Safran
In memory of Joseph Safran.
By: Janet & Michael Safran To Adele Salzberg - In memory of your broth-
er, Herman Erlichson.
By: Irene & Doug Milliman To Rabbi Case - With deep appreciation for all
your kindnesses.
By: Adele & Herman Salzberg To Jackie Dickman - In honor of your special
birthday.
By: Patricia Lovit To Marlene Roth - Mazel tov on the birth of
your two granddaughters.
By: Patricia Lovit
To Rabbi Case - Thank you for being around
& in honor of your Doctoral degree.
By: Helene & Melton Kligman To Claire Nezvesky - In memory of your
husband, Issy Nezvesky.
By: Helene & Melton Kligman To Iris Balser - In memory of your husband,
Dr. Leonard Balser.
By: Helene & Melton Kligman To Helen Silver - In honor of your special
birthday.
By: Helene & Melton Kligman In honor of the birth of our new granddaugh-
ter, Addison Elizabeth Mood.
By: Skyler Harvey & John Mood
Yahrzeit Fund In memory of my mother, Rose Richman.
By: Barbara LaBelle In memory of Jennie Winter Rivkin. By: Marlene & Murray Riebman In memory of Goldie David. By: Sue & Jerry Kline and family
In memory of Ari Salant. By: Alice & Tom Simmons In memory of my loving brother, Nathan
Evens. By: Eleanor & Joel Levy In memory of my husband, Jeffrey Ptashkin.
By: Leslie Ptashkin In loving memory of Jenny Rivkin. By: Marlene & Murray Riebman
Flower Power Fred & Ellen Seidenberg
Sarah Kline David & Heidi Lovit Bruce & Lilly Filler
Isa & Arnie Riechenthal Katherine & Jay Friedman
Penni & Larry Nadel Belle & Jerry Jewler
Robert Frank Leslie Ptashkin, Nicole Ptashkin, Amanda Ptashkin & Joseph Sigal
Ilse Sammon Ivan Gottlieb Marlene Roth
Starting March 1st, there
will be a community-wide
challenge to fight hunger. There are many hungry in our community and the JFS Food Pantry is for the needs of fellow Jews who can only obtain kosher foods here.
The Feinstein Foundation enables matching funds for every dollar and every food item donated to the Jewish Family Service Food Pantry. Here is what Mr. Feinstein writes about his mission for matching funds:
My name is Alan Shawn Feinstein. For the past 14 years, I have been giving away $1 million each year to anti-hunger agencies throughout the country. I am doing it again… Why am I doing this? Because I believe each of us was put here
on earth to do what we can to help those in need. You got this
letter because we feel that YOU believe that, too. My money started this campaign but it is YOU who will help de-
cide how many needy people in your city or town will be fed this year. All that will matter to us someday is what we did while we
were here to help those who needed us. This has become the greatest grass roots campaign ever to fight hunger in our country. Your donation makes you a partner in it with me!
Please give whatever you can - I will gladly add some of my
money to yours. Thank you for sharing my heart, and the hope that—someday—no one will ever go hungry. Sincerely Yours, Alan Shawn Feinstein There will be a drop off location at Beth Shalom Synagogue for food (non-perishables please.) Also, the only stipulation is that we must know who the food comes from - if you donate a can, please write your name on it. This information will not be released, but they have requested a list of names for IRS purposes. If any-
one in the community wishes to donate money, please make
checks out to JFS.
Green Eggs and Corned Beef (not the Dr. Seuss tale)
I love a parade and NYC is the Mecca of parades. There's a Caribbean Day parade, an Israeli Independence Day parade, a Puerto Rican Day parade, the annual Labor Day parade and of course, the Thanksgiving Day parade and numerous other parades. One of the most popular is the St. Patrick's Day parade. Un-til one of the fiscal crises the center line on 5th Avenue, the parade route, was painted green. An unusually large turnout is visible. Perhaps because of the large contingent of uni-formed members of the police and fire departments along with their family members (unofficially it has become al-most acceptable for school-aged family members to skip school on this day.) The parade is usually led by the grand marshal and the Em-erald Society Official NY Police Department Drum and Bagpipers. A number of years ago the selected and honored parade marshal was a non-resident and a non-citizen. He was the Mayor of the City of Dublin. This event was extremely unique and extensive media cov-erage was afforded both here and in Ireland. The selected dignitary as Grand Marshal of the Parade was the Honorable Lord Mayor of Dublin, Ireland. He was elect-ed by popular vote in a city that has a 90% Roman Catholic population. The Lord Mayor of Dublin was Robert Briscoe, who was JEWISH. Mayor Briscoe served from 1956 through 1957 and was re-
elected and served once again from 1961 through 1962. In 1988, Ben Bris-coe, the son, was the elected Lord Mayor of Dublin. And, in 1977 in the nearby City of Cork, they elected Gerald Goldberg as their Lord Mayor. So whether you are Galic or "Galitzianer," Hibernian or Hebrew, you can partake in the traditional celebration with corned beef and green cabbage along with a glass of green beer. As for me, I'll have mine on rye and a substitute with another green vegetable - a sour pickle and a Dr. Brown's Cel-Ray soda (formerly known as tonic.) Growing up, momma always insisted that we have dessert after the entree. This edict can be disregarded this year. We should definitely have that traditional delicacy-HAMMANTASCHEN prior to the corned beef , lest we miss the important fact that the Festival of PURIM is March 8 and that is about a week prior to St. Paddy's Day. There's your license to have your dessert before the entree. An opportunity to have your dessert and eat it, too. PURIM WILL BE CELEBRATED ON MARCH 8th. HAG SAMEACH and/or ERIN GO BRA Submitted by: “One in a Minyan”
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YAHRZEITS
3/1 Pauline Morris Berry Adar 7 3/9 Dorothy Friedman Adar 15
3/1 Albert Fields Adar 7 3/9 Robert Gerard Adar 15
3/1 Herman Gerson Adar 7 3/9 Betty Lewis Adar 15
3/1 Alex Hochstadter Adar 7 3/10 Bernard Fleischman, Sr. Adar 16
3/1 Eric Oppenheimer Adar 7 3/10 Alvin Levine Adar 16
3/1 William Rothstein Adar 7 3/10 Leo Rosansky Adar 16
3/2 Frances Benson Adar 8 3/11 Jean F. Gergel Adar 17
3/2 William Fox Adar 8 3/11 Anne Nagel Adar 17
3/2 Solomon Gelman Adar 8 3/11 David Rogol Adar 17
3/2 Sadie Kordonsky Adar 8 3/11 Joseph Russ Adar 17
3/2 Dora Lieberman Adar 8 3/12 Alexander Berliner Adar 18
3/2 Robert Samet Adar 8 3/12 Danny Hyman Adar 18
3/2 Victor Sherman Adar 8 3/13 Bessie F. Berry Adar 19
3/2 William Somerstein Adar 8 3/13 Sonia Bloom Adar 19
3/2 Cecile Wolff Adar 8 3/13 Joseph Firetag Adar 19
3/3 Fred E. Buck, Jr. Adar 9 3/13 Elaine Gomberg Adar 19
3/3 Harry Getter Adar 9 3/13 Issac Greher Adar 19
3/3 H. Bernard Kahn Adar 9 3/13 Selma Hyman Adar 19
3/3 Nathan Lifchez Adar 9 3/13 Louis Lourie Adar 19
3/3 Samuel Marks Adar 9 3/13 Murray Aaron Marcus Adar 19
3/3 Milton N. Safran Adar 9 3/13 Celia Berry Rosen Adar 19
3/3 Rabbi Marcus Wald Adar 9 3/13 Fred Ferdinan Newman Silver Adar 19
3/3 Wolfe Winter Adar 9 3/14 Dr. Abram Berry Adar 20
3/4 Grant Anderson Adar 10 3/14 Lynn King Adar 20
3/4 Sam Berry Adar 10 3/14 Rose Darling Levinson Adar 20
3/4 Herbert J. Kriegshaber Adar 10 3/14 Max Weiss Adar 20
3/4 Dora Meyers Adar 10 3/15 Zelick Freed Adar 21
3/4 Ethel Anne Serbin Adar 10 3/15 Anna Gordon Adar 21
3/5 Rosa Chaplin Litman Adar 11 3/15 Rebecca Resnick Adar 21
3/5 Shimshon Markowitz Adar 11 3/16 Ethel Luberoff Miller Adar 22
3/5 Gerald Miley, Jr. Adar 11 3/16 Michael Morris Adar 22
3/5 Stanley Riebman Adar 11 3/16 Lorraine Roth Adar 22
3/5 LaBelle Tenenbaum Adar 11 3/16 Sophie Rudnick Adar 22
3/5 Mariya Volfson Adar 11 3/16 Lena Sunshine Adar 22
3/6 Tillye Satisky Eisman Adar 12 3/16 Hilda Ann Weiss Adar 22
3/6 Cela Miller Adar 12 3/16 Berta Wolff Adar 22
3/7 Minna Bensen Adar 13 3/17 Ralph J. Friedman Adar 23
3/7 David Galoob Gould Adar 13 3/17 Pauline Halpern Adar 23
3/7 Rose Kahn Adar 13 3/17 Philip Kline Adar 23
3/7 Morris D. Laden Adar 13 3/17 Dora Gottlieb Rosenthal Adar 23
3/7 Louise Levi Marcus Adar 13 3/17 Dr. Philip Rosenzweig Adar 23
3/7 Paul H. Meyer Adar 13 3/17 Bertha J. Scheininger Adar 23
3/7 Cheryl Reich Adar 13 3/17 Abraham Siegel Adar 23
3/7 Simon Sorentrue Adar 13 3/17 Rebecca Siegel Adar 23
3/8 Mary W. Bluestein Adar 14 3/17 Arline Wander Adar 23
3/8 Blanche Kordon Cooper Adar 14 3/18 Patricia Baker Adar 24
3/8 Jennie Ginsberg Adar 14 3/18 Phylis Firetag Adar 24
3/8 Rebecca Harris Adar 14 3/18 Bertha Katz Adar 24
3/8 Rudolph Wills Helmick Adar 14 3/18 Alfred Lovit Adar 24
3/8 Katie B. Kahn Adar 14 3/19 Sarah Balk Adar 25
3/8 Helen Rosensweig Adar 14 3/19 Miriam L. Pearlstine Adar 25
3/8 Yakov Volfson Adar 14 3/19 Aviva Joy Silverstein Adar 25
3/9 Henry Bratstein Adar 15 3/19 Judi Ann Swartz Adar 25
3/9 Thomas Charles Adar 15 3/19 Sam Wengrow Adar 25
The congregation extends its condolences to: Aileen Sunshine & family on the loss of her son, Marc Sunshine.
The Safran, Martin & Webb families on the loss of Georgy Safran Martin.
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Not well? In the hospital?
The rabbi and
visitation team
want to support
you.
Let us know by calling the Syna-
gogue office. The only way we know
is by you telling us.
YAHRZEITS CONT...
3/20 Meyer Bluestein Adar 26 3/25 Joseph Gergel Nissan 2
3/20 Ellis Dribbon Adar 26 3/25 Dr. Shirley Morris Lovett Nissan 2
3/20 Murray Ehrlich Adar 26 3/25 Edith Morris Nissan 2
3/20 Yekha G. Lesov Adar 26 3/25 Robert B. Solomon Nissan 2
3/20 Steve Mesnik Adar 26 3/25 Sylvia Solomon Nissan 2
3/20 Esther Feiga Silber Adar 26 3/25 Elsie Winter Nissan 2
3/20 Joseph Elliott Winter Adar 26 3/26 Arthur W. Berger Nissan 3
3/20 Sol Manuel Winter Adar 26 3/26 Morris Goldsmith Nissan 3
3/21 Bernard Kline Adar 27 3/26 Sidney Goodwin Nissan 3
3/21 Isadore Silver Adar 27 3/26 Annabell Lance Nissan 3
3/22 Abraham Ben Balk Adar 28 3/26 Bea Norwick Nissan 3
3/22 Jack Breger Adar 28 3/26 Jennie Selden Nissan 3
3/22 Gussie Lipitz Gottlieb Adar 28 3/26 Minnie Spero Nissan 3
3/22 Samuel Lance Adar 28 3/26 Harry Zolin Nissan 3
3/22 Florence Levinson Adar 28 3/27 Morris Drucker Nissan 4
3/22 Jean Silverstein Adar 28 3/27 Martin Leffler Nissan 4
3/23 Curt Behrens Adar 29 3/27 Hanna Rose Riber Nissan 4
3/23 David Brotman Adar 29 3/27 Barbara Rosenberg Nissan 4
3/23 Janey Ann Cohn Adar 29 3/27 A. Ollie Stark Nissan 4
3/23 Young Chill Kim Adar 29 3/28 Herbert Paul Kaplan Nissan 5
3/23 Jacob Rivkin Adar 29 3/28 Israel Irving Roth Nissan 5
3/23 Harold Solomon Adar 29 3/29 Ralph N. Buckler Nissan 6
3/23 Jules Witten Adar 29 3/29 Jacob Katz Nissan 6
3/24 Samuel Cooper Nissan 1 3/29 Tessie Noble Nissan 6
3/24 Emanuel Osterweil Nissan 1 3/30 Annie Berry Nissan 7
3/24 Dr. Benjamin Rubinowitz Nissan 1 3/30 Esther Kott Nissan 7
3/24 Kalmen Rusakov Nissan 1 3/30 Pearl S. Osterweil Nissan 7
3/24 Matthew Schechter Nissan 1 3/30 Melvin Schwartz Nissan 7
3/24 Benjamin Tucker Nissan 1 3/31 Leonard Weinberg Nissan 8
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WANTED
The first meeting of Sit and Knit (or Crochet) at Beth Shalom will take place on Thursday, March 15th - 1 p.m. thru 3 p.m. Everyone is welcome; from beginners to experienced.
Bring needle sizes: 9, 10 or 10 1/2
We need yarn that is either worsted weight or sport yarn.
If anyone would like to donate some full skeins of yarn or funds to help us get started, it would
be most appreciated.
Questions? Call Isa @ 834-6461
See you there!
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Beth Shalom Synagogue 5827 North Trenholm Road * Columbia, SC 29206 Phone: (803) 782-2500 Fax: (803) 782-5420 General email: [email protected] Web page: www.BethShalomColumbia.org
Become a friend of Beth Shalom on Facebook at: www.Facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: http://Twitter.com/BethShalomSC Office Hours: Monday—Thursday 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Friday 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Rabbi
Jonathan Case [email protected]
Hazzan
Dr. Michal Rubin [email protected]
BETH SHALOM SYNAGOGUE 2012 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President Hyman Karesh [email protected] Vice President Terri Hodges [email protected]
Treasurer Dr. Daniel Matzner [email protected] Financial Secretary Heidi Lovit [email protected]
Recording Secretary Todd Serbin [email protected] Past President Daryl Giddings [email protected] Board of Directors: Lisa Arnold Amy Berger Kenny Berger Penny Blachman Bruce Filler Andy Gendil Dr. Stanley Greenberg Dr. David Kulbersh Dr. Shane Rabin Dr. David Reisman William Saltzman Dr. Howie Scher Randy Stark Andy Zalkin Trustees: Dr. Lilly Filler Doris Frank Belle Jewler Dr. David Lovit Gad Matzner Minda Miller Howard Stravitz Sandra Whitton
BOARD OF EDUCATION Julie Berger Dr. Linda Schoen Giddings Rachel Golson Robin Lourie Heidi Lovit Bobbi Matzner Eveda Matzner Jerry Miley Nancy Nankin Diana Olmert Kala Raxter To be filled
Beth Shalom Men’s Club President Dr. Dan Matzner [email protected]
DIRECTORY
Schedule of Services
Friday 6:30 p.m. Saturday 9:45 a.m.
Monday-Thursday
Minyan 6:00 p.m.
Beth Shalom Beth Shalom Beth Shalom Beth Shalom Judaica Judaica Judaica Judaica Gift ShopGift ShopGift ShopGift Shop
Hours: Monday - Thursday: 9 am - 5 pm
Friday: 9 am - 3 pm
Phone: 782-2500
Consider the Gift Shop for your birthday, wedding, anniversary, and holiday gift needs. Come see our wonderful assortment of jewelry, serving pieces, candlesticks, religious, and non-religious items.
Anyone interested in working with the Beth Shalom Gift Shop, espe-cially in publicity and marketing, displays and sales, please contact Anny Zalesne at AZalesne@gmail or Bobbi Matzner at [email protected] Also needed are volunteers for our sales force for a few hours (flexible). Please contact Bobbi Matzner at [email protected] or 873-1283.
In the case of an
emergency over a
Jewish Holiday or
Shabbat, please call
our President on the
Board of Directors,
Hyman Karesh at
782-8177, or our
Vice President,
Terri Hodges at
254-3787.
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Israel Isreal...
“Hang Out in Israel For a Night”
See Israeli life through the eyes of an 18 year old: The Army, high tech
inventions, cool Israeli rap and rock, street food and lots, lots more!
Who: Grades 4 through 8
When: March 17 from 6-9 pm
Where: Tree of Life Congregation
Why: To get together, do great informal programming, and give parents a NIGHT OUT!
Cost: Nothing!
RSVP to Sara Simmons at [email protected] or by calling the office at 782-2500.
This program is funded in part with a grant from The Columbia Jewish Federation.
Happy Purim!