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Bulletin Ohavay Zion Synagogue Ohavay Zion Synagogue
Elul/Tishri 5777 October 2016 2048 Edgewater Court
Lexington, Kentucky 40502 859-266-8050
http://www.ozs.org
HIGH HOLY DAYS AT OZS Schedule of Worship Services and Holiday Programs
5777 ROSH HA-SHANA
October 2, Sunday Ma’ariv Service 6:00pm October 3, Monday Morning Service 9:15AM Tashlikh (following end of service) 1:30PM Babysitting 10:00am to 1:00pm Family Holiday Service (toddler –Kindergarten) 11:00am to 11:30am Junior Cong/ Activities (1st – 7th Grade) 10:30am to 12:30pm Ma’ariv Service Lead by Students 6:00PM
October 4, Tuesday Morning Service 9:15AM
SHABBAT SHUVA October 8, Saturday Shabbat Morning Service 9:30AM
2nd Annual Harriet Cooper Blood Drive October 9, Sunday 9:00-1:00PM
KEVER AVOT SERVICE October 9, Sunday (at Lexington Cemetery w/TAI) 1:00PM
YOM KIPPUR
October 11, Tuesday Kol Nidre (promptly) 6:30PM Babysitting (upon request) 6 :15PM to 8:45PM October 12, Wednesday Morning Service 9:15AM Yizkor approx. 12:00PM Babysitting 10:00am to 1:00pm Family Holiday Service (toddler –Kindergarten) 11:00am to 11:30am Junior Cong/ Activities (1st – 7th Grade) 10:30am to 12:30pm Study Session (following break) 4:30PM Minha 5:15PM N’ila 6:30PM Ma’ariv, Havdala, and Break Fast 7:30PM
SUKKOT
FIRST DAY October 17, Monday Festival Morning Service 9:30AM PICNIC IN THE SUKKAH October 18, Tuesday 5:30PM SH’MINI ATZERET October 24, Monday Festival Morning Service 9:30AM Yizkor approx. 11:30AM
SIMCHAT TORAH
Join us Monday, October 24 at 7:00PM at OZS
FROM THE RABBI
September 30
Shabbat at Home w/
Family & Friends
October 7
Shabbat at Home w/
Family & Friends
Shabbat Services: October 2016
October 1 Shabbat - 9:30AM
Nitzavim
Rosenberg AufRuf
October 8 Shabbat - 9:30AM
Vayelech Birthday Aliyah
October 14
Shabbat at Home w/
Family & Friends
October 21 Kids Shabbat 5:30PM
October 15 Shabbat - 9:30AM
Ha’azinu
October 22 Shabbat - 9:30AM
Chol Hamoed
October 28
Laurel Embury
Bat Mitzvah 5:30PM
October 29 Shabbat - 9:30AM
Bereshit Laural Embury Bat Mitzvah
The High Holidays are about to begin, and after a 90o start to Fall, some cooler weather is finally here. Baruch
Hashem!
One of the wonderful aspects of this time of the year is a sense that we are beginning the year together.
In Judaism, the sense of community is very strong. Both the English word synagogue (from the Greek
synagoge) and the Hebrew word Beit Keneset come from roots that mean “gather together.” When we come to
shul, we are gathering with others; we are forming community.
For some, coming to synagogue is deeply spiritual. For others, it may be intellectually stimulating. And for still
others, it’s a great chance to socialize. All of these are wonderful reasons to come to shul!
It’s like the joke:
Beth has been coming to shul for some time. She davens. She layens Torah. She gives drashes. And recently
Judy has started coming more too.
The rabbi approaches Judy, “Judy, it’s so wonderful that you’ve been coming to shul. Just curious, what’s
bringing you to shul lately?”
Judy responds, “Well rabbi, Beth comes to shul to talk to God, and I… I come to shul to talk to Beth.”
Whether we come for spiritual reasons or to connect with others, we make our shul a Beit Keneset, a house of
gathering.
The High Holidays are a spectacular time. For those who wish to daven it up (that’s the technical term), it’s just
great. And for those who love a really big reunion with some of their best Jewish friends, it’s also fabulous.
Whatever your reason for attending this year, it’ll be great to see you there.
Shana Tova u’Metuka! May you have a good and sweet new year!
Rabbi Moshe Smolkin
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
You are invited to join OZS Women's League!
Our membership drive is underway and we would love to have you join us for our programs and activities
throughout the year. Are you interested in a Rosh Chodesh group, like to hear speakers, participate in an art
activity, join in for Synagogue social programing, or try your hand at a new skill such as challah baking or art
projects? Well, what are you waiting for? Get that membership form to the office. We will see you at the next
Women's League program!! For more information contact Carol Kaplan at [email protected]
Women's League Turns 100!
Mark Your Calendars - The Women's League Convention will be held July 23-26,2017 in Arlington, Virginia. A
wonderful convention program is planned to celebrate this 100 year milestone. Anyone interested in attending
please contact Carol Kaplan at [email protected]
Did You Know?
Did you know that Women's League offers an online moderated reading book group called Women's League
Reads? Each discussion culminates with a live conversation with the author or a scholar. You can find more
information about the reading group through the Women's League web site at www.wlcj.org
Sisterhood News
As we prepare for the High Holiday’s ten Days of Awe, I am flooded by feelings of gratitude for so many in our
congregation. First and foremost, I appreciate the Board and the many volunteers who give their time and
expertise to help sustain OZS.
I’m grateful to the religious school teachers, who interact with our children and bring to life Jewish teachings.
Most especially Rabbi Smolkin, whose spirit and energy uplifts us and helps us experience the holiness of Jewish
observance, not just in this season but always. Thank you, Rabbi.
At this time of year, every year the High Holiday worship committee organizes the High Holiday services with the
aim to include as many people as possible while making it all run smoothly. Thank you to the committee!
Many congregants will have received Honors postcards in the mail asking you to be here to participate in the
mitzvah of fulfilling an honor during the High Holy Days. Please, accept the honor, and honor the Torah by your
presence on the bimah.
Wishing each of you shana tova tikatevu, a sweet and happy new year!
Kathy Grossman
In Memory of
Harriet Rudman Cooper
Sunday, October 9 from 9:00–1:00 Bloodmobile in OZS Parking Lot
We will schedule 2 appointments every 15 minutes.
Please allow ~ 1 hour for screening and donating.
Please indicate all blocks of time that you are available. Your specific time slot will be sent to you by 9/20.
Reserve your spot now by emailing [email protected]
Refreshments will be provided for donors.
Harriet Rudman Cooper, a long-standing member of the OZS Family, cared for and nurtured this family in both her “official” and “unofficial” capacities at OZS for many, many years. It will be a great gift to the community to contribute blood in
Harriet’s memory.
3rd Annual Harriet Cooper Blood Drive
Hebrew Classes Rabbi Smith’s of Biblical Hebrew Class meets every Thursday at 7:00PM at his home.
Kids Shabbat 10/21
Join us for this month’s Kids’ Shabbat service on
October 21 at 5:30pm. We light candles, drink grape
juice, eat pizza, sit together on beautiful carpets, sing
songs, and read amazing stories from PJ Library.
Newcomers and friends are always welcome!
For more information or to RSVP,
email Dominique Olbert
Thursday, October 6 at 7:30PM in the OZS Library
OZS Board Meeting 10/6
Backpacking for Mary Todd Elementary School will be
Sunday, October 23 at 10:30AM
Backpacking for God’s Pantry 10/23
Join us for Yom Kippur Break Fast, Wednesday 10/12 following the conclusion of the N’ilah & Havdalah - approx 8:00PM
Please let us know if you’ll be joining us and /or how you can help.
Baking Desserts
Baking Round Challahs Prepare selected food
Platter prep Set up/clean up
Contributions encouraged Contact the office for selected dates (days, nights & Sundays) and times to help beginning mid-August. Thank you for helping!
PJ Library 10/2
Sunday, October 2, 10:15 am, at Veteran’s Park, Shelter #1
Kick off this year’s playgroup by hanging out at Veteran’s Park! Playgroup is a special time for young families to
get together in an informal setting. We come together as a community each month (mostly) during the school year.
We play, have a snack, and sometimes enjoy a special activity or read a PJ library book.
PJ Playgroup is a joint endeavor of Temple Adath Israel, Ohavay Zion Synagogue, and PJ Library. Locations
rotate each month. Please RSVP to [email protected].
Looking for a way to start your new year with a
mitzvah? We need coverage for the office on the
following Sunday mornings in October: October 9, 16,
23 and 30. Hours are from 9 a.m. (10 a.m. if you have
a child who does not come for Hebrew School) until 12
noon. Duties are minimal; answering the phone if it
rings and helping /directing any visitors, but it assures
we have a presence in the office and someone to help
keep an eye on the front door while children are in the
building. If you can cover any of the listed dates,
contact Debbie Aminoff: [email protected]
or by phone: 317-3839. Thanks!
Sunday Office Coverage
MONTHLY THOUGHTS FROM THE RELIGIOUS COMMITTEE The Kiddush for Rosh Hashanah
As the last column for 5776, we turn to one of the first things that many of us will do for the new year
of 5777: say kiddush before the erev Rosh Hashanah dinner.
The Rosh Hashanah kiddush, like that for the festivals, is similar to that for Shabbat, but with some key
differences. Like every kiddush, it begins with the blessing over the wine. Along with the festival version, the
Rosh Hashanah kiddush diverges from that for Shabbat in the main paragraph: instead of remembering the
Creation, we thank God for choosing us, out of all peoples, to give the mitzvot, which provide us a path to
holiness (with the phrase beginning asher bachar banu).
The prayer then continues (va-titten lanu), by praising God for giving us the special day we are
celebrating. It is interesting to note that, as in the Torah itself, our usual name for the first day of the year is not
used. There are, instead, two terms: yom ha-zikaron, the day of remembrance, and yom teruah, the day of
blowing the shofar. These two ideas, along with God’s sovereignty (included in the basic blessing of the
kiddush, with the words melech ha-olam, ruler of the universe), are the core elements of the Rosh Hashanah
musaf service, with its verses of Malchuyot (kingship), Zichronot (remembrance), and Shofarot.
“Remembrance” here has several meanings: we remember our relationship with God, but also acknowledge
that God has remembered us in our need, notably, as in the continuation of the main paragraph of the kiddush,
when we were enslaved in Egypt, when God brought us out to freedom.
In the concluding section, rather than thanking God for bestowing on us the joyous festivals, as we do
on Sukkot, Pesach, and Shavuot, the Rosh Hashanah kiddush testifies that God’s word is truth and endures
forever (u-d’varecha emet v-kayam la-ad). The final blessing again states that God made both the people Israel
and this Day of Remembrance holy.
On Shabbat, we would proceed next to the washing of the hands and blessing of the bread, but on Rosh
Hashanah, as on the festivals, we conclude the kiddush with our praise of God for having kept us alive to
celebrate the occasion, singing the she-heheyanu.
After the holidays, this column will resume with a series on the Friday night service.
L’shanah tovah tikatevu,
Jon Glixon
Gift Shop
Stop in and see the collection
of beautiful Talits from
Gabrieli in Israel
One Stop Shop for Every Occasion
BAR/BAT MITZVAH - WEDDING - NEW BABY
BIRTHDAY - ANY SPECIAL OCCASSION
A Simcha Gift Registry is available at the
OZS Gift Shop
Please contact Ronit Eres to set up your registry today
[email protected] or 797-8505.
We invite you to share a special day in our lives when our daughter
Laurel Embury
is called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah Saturday, the Twenty-Ninth of October
At Half Past Nine O'clock
Ohavay Zion Synagogue
Kiddush Luncheon Immediately Following The Service
The Embury Family
OZS Women’s League is planning a
Craft Fair Fundraiser Sunday, December 11
(During our Hanukkah party) at OZS from11:00 –1:00
We will have tables set up in the social hall for
vendors to sell their goods.
Tell your friends and anyone that might be interested in Participating.
We ask that you donate 10% of your profits
from the day to OZS Women’s League.
Contact Ronit at [email protected] for more detailed information and to sign up.
DONATIONS- Ohavay Zion Synagogue extends special thanks to those who have made contributions during the past month.
GENERAL FUND
Jon & Beth Glixon
In Honor of Rabbi Smolkin’s contract extension
Vinnie Dubilier
In Memory of Louis Dubilier, Herbert & Ida Dubilier
Kurt & Gertrude Landsberger
Barry & Sue Ezrine
Refuah Shlema to Steve Caller
Happy Birthday to Leon Cooper
Michael & Kathy Grossman
A Thoughtful Donation
EDUCATION FUND
Robert & Kim Rosenstein
Wishing Steve Caller a speedy recovery
Anonymous
A Thoughtful Donation
CAMPERSHIP FUND
Sylvia Green & Sandy Zuckerman
In Memory of Mina Urbach
RABBIS DISCRETIONARY FUND
Bob & RaeTaj Berger
A Thoughtful Donation.
Clarence & Lana Weddle
A Thoughtful Donation.
Anonymous
A Thoughtful Donation
Bob & Sheila Orbach
Warmest best wishes & much happiness to the Smolkin
family in your new home.
David & Judy Marwil
A Thoughtful Donation
Marty & Ginny Luftman
A Thoughtful Donation
Lee & Dana Dugatkin
In Memory of Toby Grossman
George & Laura Szekely
A Thoughtful Donation
Antony & Angela Beck
A Thoughtful Donation
Ohavay Zion Synagogue Donation Form 2048 Edgewater Court Lexington, Kentucky 40502
Contributor:
Name: __________________________________________
Address: ________________________________________
City/State/Zip: ____________________________________
Phone: __________________________________________
In Honor____Memory____ of:
Name: __________________________________________
Occasion: _______________________________________
Please Notify:
Name: __________________________________________
Address: ________________________________________
City/State/Zip: ____________________________________
Paypal donation - please go to our website ozs.org for the link.
To donate stock, securities or other assets please contact the office.
Donations may be made to the following:
___ Building ___ Chevra Kaddisha
___ Education ___ Endowment
___ Gan Shalom ___ General
___ Green Campership ___ Joseph’s Dream Child Care
___ Kitchen/Kiddush ___ Library
___ Rabbi’s Discretionary ___ Sisterhood
___ Torah/Prayer Books ___ Tree of Life ($75 min)
___ High Holidays ___ Other
OZS Thanks you for your donation!
Check enclosed ____Charge my credit card _____
Credit card information
Name: __________________________________________
Card #: __________________________________________
Expiration Date:_______________ Sec Code:___________
IN MEMORIAM
WE MOURN THE PASSING OF…
Kathy Nelsen daughter-in-law of
Vivian Bitensky
OZS MAZAL TOV
IF YOU HAVE A SIMCHA (COLLEGE GRAD, WEDDING, BIRTHS ETC.)THAT YOU WOULD LIKE
TO SHARE CONTACT THE OFFICE AT 859-266-8050 OR [email protected]
JOIN THE TEN-FOR-TEN CLUB
Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav said: “Nine Tsaddikim (righteous ones) do not make a minyan, but one ordinary person
joining them completes the minyan.” I don’t know how many tsadikkim there are here in Lexington, but we have plenty of
ordinary folks, and it would be wonderful if a few more of us would come to weekday minyan. To help accomplish this, we
have established the Ten-for-Ten Club.
Joining the Ten-for-Ten Club is very simple: all you have to do is commit to attending afternoon minyan ten times
in the next year. There are no big prizes (other than spiritual ones), but those who complete this commitment will be
recognized for their contributions to the OZS community. To join, or for more information, contact Jon Glixon or Lisa at
Thank you to:
Sue Ezrine & Nancy Hoffman
for all their efforts in organizing
the High Holidays for OZS
Evalynne Elias
For organizing Break the Fast
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Westley Smith 10/1
J.D. Chasen 10/5
Barry Ezrine 10/5
Tara Kash 10/5
Jessica Flashman 10/6
Seth Kraman 10/6
Bruce Belin 10/7
Judah Rice 10/7
Kathie Kroot 10/8
Adira Jarman 10/9
Judah Lowell 10/9
Rina Plattner 10/9
Emma Beck 10/10
Moshe McClain 10/10
Issy Sheinfeld 10/14
Greg Smith 10/14
Ross O'Connor 10/15
Kayla Bryan 10/16
Lou Kroot 10/17
Phil Hoffman 10/19
Kevin Luftman 10/19
Bob Baumann 10/22
Anna Broudy 10/23
Yakira Sheinfeld 10/24
Sarah Belin 10/25
Nathan Slovis 10/25
Jane Spiegel 10/25
Dahlia Archer 10/29
Aaro Karp 10/30
David Bardach 10/31
Karen Gedaly 10/31
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
Jonathan & Lisa Satin 10/9 28th anniversary
Bob & Judy Baumann 10/11 52nd anniversary
Brent Smith & Katy Miller 10/13 4th anniversary
Joel Kniaz & Lisa Zunshine 10/14 1st anniversary
Constantine & Olga Vulakh 10/16 17th anniversary
Ira Cooper & Tina Trent 10/24 23rd anniversary
Bret & Alison Caller 10/26 25th anniversary
Cindy Derer & John Gohmann 10/26 33rd anniversary
Larry Herman & Pam Allweiss 10/26 31st anniversary
YAHRZEITS FOR OCTOBER
Yahrzeit Observance
begins at sundown of the
previous evening
with lighting of the yahrzeit
candle. The traditional act of tzedaka,
honoring a loved one, is
often performed at this time.
10/17 Madeline Weinberg Tishrei 15
10/17 Gussie Wiesen Tishrei 15
10/18 Albert H. Garber Tishrei 16
10/19 Hyman V. Levy Tishrei 17
10/19 Julius Rosenberg Tishrei 17
10/19 Hanna Silver Tishrei 17
10/20 Beatrice Hilda Barr Tishrei 18
10/20 Sophie (Tzipporah) Greenfield Tishrei 18
10/20 Miriam Goldberg Levine Tishrei 18
10/20 Charlie Rosenberg Tishrei 18
10/20 Clara Shatten Tishrei 18
10/20 Robert F. Tevelson Tishrei 18
10/21 Moses Alperin Tishrei 19
10/22 Doris Dabby Tishrei 20
10/22 Marilyn Moosnick Tishrei 20
10/23 Trude N. Noack Tishrei 21
10/23 David Wiesen Tishrei 21
10/24 Theodore (Ted) Friedman Tishrei 22
10/24 Harry Morris Tishrei 22
10/24 Sarah Posner Tishrei 22
10/24 Wolf Zvi Posner Tishrei 22
10/24 Leah Salutsky Tishrei 22
10/24 Eliash Urbach Tishrei 22
10/24 Sylvia Urbach Tishrei 22
10/25 Dinah Jacobs Tishrei 23
10/25 Robert Clay Jarvis Tishrei 23
10/25 Jacob Wides Tishrei 23
10/26 Solomon Alkhasov Sr Tishrei 24
10/26 Aaron Brewer Tishrei 24
10/26 Moe Edelstein Tishrei 24
10/26 Arthur Henry Herman Tishrei 24
10/26 Nathan Levy Tishrei 24
10/27 Molly Franklin Tishrei 25
10/27 Rose Wortman Tishrei 25
10/28 Dill" Darlington" Tishrei 26
10/28 Alec Fox Tishrei 26
10/28 Zelda Gall Tishrei 26
10/29 Fryda Haber Tishrei 27
10/29 Bertha Weisberg Tishrei 27
10/30 Rose Levin Tishrei 28
10/30 Monroe Moosnick Tishrei 28
10/31 Sophie Moser Tishrei 29
10/31 Ida Paritz Tishrei 29
10/31 Gloria Baker Siegel Tishrei 29
10/1 Frank Block Elul 28
10/1 Ida Cohen Elul 28
10/1 Raimonde Sendler Kass Elul 28
10/1 Richard Luftman Elul 28
10/1 Norman Reiss Elul 28
10/2 Joseph Hirsh Baker Elul 29
10/2 Harry Gordon Elul 29
10/4 Philip Birner Tishrei 2
10/4 Henia Brower Tishrei 2
10/4 Roy Liebman Tishrei 2
10/4 Isadora R F Rosenbaum Tishrei 2
10/5 William Dean Tishrei 3
10/5 Edith Katz Tishrei 3
10/5 Ruth Kraman Tishrei 3
10/6 Max Berman Tishrei 4
10/6 Betty Bronner Tishrei 4
10/7 Sadie Bederman Tishrei 5
10/7 Chipa Leah Kaplan Tishrei 5
10/7 Gladys Miller Tishrei 5
10/8 Frances Lederman Ades Tishrei 6
10/8 Anne R Danziger Tishrei 6
10/8 Molly Krasman Garmarnik Tishrei 6
10/8 Max Salomon Tishrei 6
10/8 Manya Shusterman Tishrei 6
10/8 Max Solomon Tishrei 6
10/9 Howard Lewis Eldot Tishrei 7
10/9 Esther Gordon Greenfield Tishrei 7
10/9 Eli Levy Tishrei 7
10/10 Phillip Goldstein Tishrei 8
10/10 Rachel Sapoznick Tishrei 8
10/12 Martin Lieberman Tishrei 10
10/12 Max Munich Tishrei 10
10/12 Irving Steinberg Tishrei 10
10/13 Gertrude Goldsmith Fox Tishrei 11
10/13 Sidney Steinberg Tishrei 11
10/14 Samuel B Reiss Tishrei 12
10/15 Moses Covitt Tishrei 13
10/16 Betty Fettner Tishrei 14
10/16 Joseph Hamburg Tishrei 14
10/16 Morris Luckens Tishrei 14
10/16 Harry Matlin Tishrei 14
10/17 Hyman Berkowitz Tishrei 15
10/17 Charles Oshinsky Tishrei 15
10/17 Benjamin Sprei Tishrei 15
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 28 Elul
2 29 Elul 3 1 Tishri 4 2 Tishri 5 3 Tishri
Bible Study - noon
Choir Practice 7:30PM
6 4 Tishri
7 5 Tishri
Talmud Study Group 7:30AM
8 6 Tishri
9 7 Tishri 10 8 Tishri 11 9 Tishri 12 10 Tishri
OFFICE CLOSED
Yom Kippur Morning Svc
9:15AM Yizkor 12:00
NO Bible Study
Break Fast 8:00PM
13 11 Tishri 14 12 Tishri
Talmud Study Group 7:30AM
15 13 Tishri
16 14 Tishri 17 15 Tishri 18 16 Tishri 19 17 Tishri
NO Bible Study
20 18 Tishri 21 19 Tishri
Talmud Study Group 7:30AM
Kids Shabbat 5:30PM
22 20 Tishri
23 21 Tishri
30 28 Tishri
24 22 Tishri
31 29 Tishri
25 23 Tishri 26 24 Tishri
Bible Study - noon
27 25 Tishri 28 26 Tishri
Talmud Study Group 7:30AM
Laurel Embury Bat Mitzvah
5:30PM
29 27 Tishri
October 2016 28 Elus - 29 Tishri
OFFICE CLOSED
Rosh Hashanah Morning Svc
9:15AM
NO Hebrew School
Minyan 5:45PM
Shabbat Morning Service 9:30AM
Shabbat Morning Service 9:30AM
w/ Birthday Aliyah
Shabbat Morning Service 9:30AM
Shabbat Morning Service 9:30AM
NO Hebrew School
Yom Kippur Kol Nidre 6:30PM
Minyan 5:45PM
OFFICE CLOSED
Hebrew School 4:45PM
Minyan 5:45PM
Jewish Community @ God’s Pantry
6:30PM
Sunday School 9:00AM
Backpacking for God’s Pantry
10:30AM
NO Sunday School
Rosh Hashanah Ma’ariv Svc
6:00PM
OFFICE CLOSED
Hebrew School 4:45PM
Picnic in the Sukkah 5:30PM
Minyan 5:45PM
NO Sunday School
3rd Annual Harriet Cooper
Blood Drive 9-1:00
Kever Avot Svc at Lex Cem 1:00PM
Sunday School 9:00AM
Rosh Hashanah
Morning Svc 9:15AM
Tashlikh 1:30PM
Ma’ariv Svc 6:00PM
Board Meeting 7:30PM
Sunday School 9:00AM
Shabbat Morning Service 9:30AM Laurel Embury
Bat Mitzvah
Sukkot
Morning Svc 9:30AM
Sh’mini Atzeret Festival Morning Svc
9:30AM Yizkor 11:30AM Simchat Torah
Celebration 7:00PM
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698 Perimeter Drive, Suite 102
Lexington, Kentucky 40517
859.268.9090
Phone: 859.312.0359 Email: [email protected]
Miss Gayle Catering and Personal Chef Services
Personal Chef Services for parties or events at your home
Catering for your Simchah events at OZS or TAI
Affordable catering offering kosher or kosher-style meals prepared to your
specifications:
Meat, dairy, or pareve menus Gluten free or non-allergen menus
Special medical diet friendly menus Your favorite recipes can be adapted!
Leah Gayle Bourne LFUCG certified food service manager
Kitchen committee chair at OZS
Kosher cooking classes & lessons
Kitchen Kashering Services
Event planning & Management
No fee for a one hour
initial consultation!
Kroger Community Rewards
Every year Kroger requires that we have our participants re-enroll in the community rewards program:
Supporters currently enrolled must re-enroll beginning August 1 through August 31,
Supporters that do not re-enroll by end of day August 31 will drop from the program and purchases will no longer
benefit the Organization.
Our new year of giving through Kroger Community Rewards starts September 1, 2016.
How to RE-ENROLL in Kroger Community Rewards (if currently participating)
1. Go to www.Kroger.com
2. Click the blue Sign In tab at top of the page.
3. Enter your email address and password and click the blue Sign In tab.
4. From the department menu, click Community, then Community Rewards
5. From Community Rewards, click on the Edit or Re-enroll button.
6. Then,
a. Find Organization (Search by keyword or nonprofit organization number - NPO #)
b. Select Organization (Click the button to the left of the organization)
c. Save your Selection (Click the Save button to save your selection.)
* Call 1-800-KROGERS, Option #3, with questions.