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RELIGIOUS SERVICES
SATURDAY, MARCH 1 9:30 am - Torah Study 10:30 am - Shabbat Morning Service
FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 7:30 PM Shabbat Service Rabbi Kopnick will speak on "From I Kings to today: Bowing to the Ark and other rituals, why do them?" Oneg Shabbat hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Ron Weitzenkorn in honor of Anne's Bat Mitzvah
SATURDAY, MARCH 8 9:30 am - Torah Study 10:30 am - Bat Mitzvah of Anne Weitzenkorn
FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 7:30 PM Family Shabbat Service Rabbi Kopnick will tell a story Harrison Knarr, son of Jennifer and Jason Knarr and grandson of Andrea and David Knarr, will be named from the bimah. Oneg Shabbat hosted by Andrea and David Knarr in honor of their grandson's naming
SATURDAY, MARCH 15 9:30 am - Torah Study 10:30 am - Shabbat Morning Service
MONDAY, MARCH 17 6:00 pm - Purim Dinner (Reservations required) 7:00 pm - Festive Purim Service and Schpiel
FRIDAY, MARCH 21 Isaac M. Wise Shabbat AT PLUM STREET TEMPLE (Note time and place) There will be no service at Valley this week Joint Reform Shabbat Service 6:00 pm - Dinner for Valley Temple at the Phoenix Restaurant-Call Temple for reservations 7:30 pm -Study Sessions with the four congregation's rabbis at Plum Street Temple 8:00 pm - Service
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SATURDAY, MARCH 22 9:30 am - Torah Study 10:30 am - Shabbat Morning Service 7th and 8th Grade Shabbaton
FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 7:30 PM Men's Club Shabbat Service Rabbi Kopnick will speak on the book, The New Rabbi, by Stephen Fried Oneg Shabbat hosted by the Men's Club
SATURDAY, MARCH 29 9:30 am - Torah Study 10:30 am - Shabbat Morning Service
PURIM CRAZINESS TO DEGRADE GREENBERG SANCTUARY
"We hired him, now we have to live with him." "There's no business like show business, and he's got no business in show business." "I laughed, I cried, I wished I was at home watching television." These are just a few of the comments generated by last year's Purim Service and Schpiel.
Join us for Dinner on Monday, March 17 at 6:00 p.m. followed at 7:00 p.m. by a Purim service and Megillah reading, complete with song and dance by our "Not Ready for Shabbat Services Players." Rabbi Kopnick promises to humiliate himself by producing a fun and irreverent look at the Purim story, all to a theme taken right out of popular culture.
To make reservations for the dinner, call the Temple office. No reservations are needed for the service-a costume, however, would be nice-would it kill you?
SEE FLYER ELSEWHERE IN THE BULLETIN TO SIGN UP FOR THE
PURIM DINNER
FROM THE RABBI
Sandford R. Kopnick
Proud to Be at Valley!
Dear Friends,
Exodus teaches us that the people build a sacred spacea tabernacle in order to respond to the command, "Make for Me a sanctuary, that I may dwell among them." After leaving Egypt and traipsing through the Dessert, God . understands that people need special places in order to feel more keenly a sense of God's presence. Our sanctuary at the Temple is heir to that idea.
This year marks the 29th year since the dedication of that sacred space. In that time, you have heard Rabbi Greenberg's remarkable high holy day sermons, been present at life-cycle events, heard glorious music that easily ascended toward Heaven, and much more. In our short time together, more and more of you have become "repeat offenders" ·at servkes, incorporating Shabbat worship as part of your weekend.
In the last few weeks, we were blessed with remarkable Bar and Bat Mitzvahs (b'nei mitzvah) of our students who are achieving at high levels in our revamped program. They are confidently leading us in worship, reading and translating Torah, and speaking intelligently about what they've read. By their participation, by your attendance, and by the other elements of the service
I (including our music!), we are truly creating a sacred , space. I
A rabbi was once asked how he accounts for the tremendous mood that some services (but not all) can create. The music is good, he was told-and yet one week, in particular, ~eemed to be deeper, the praying more sincere, the feelings more intense. His response was both simple and remarkable: "Its not just about the choreography 'and the musical choices, sometimes the energy that worshippers bring coupled with an individuals needs ean make for a very intense experience." Imagine it, its not soely an issue of the service leader or the ~usicians-but our members bring an energy to a service, without which the service is lacking something.
Please be a part of our energy with your attendance!
Remember, our sanctuary is only sacred if we invite God's presence to join us-and we want and need your body! To all of our new regulars, we' re glad you're with us. For all of our soon to be regulars, come on in the water's fine!
Have a great month'
Faithfully,
~ Sandford R. Kopnic Rabbi
READING WITH THE RABBI. ..
BIMAH BOOK CLUB TO FOCUS ON "THE NEW RABBI" BY STEPHEN FRIED
The New Rabbi chronicles a conservative congregation's journey to fmd a new spiritual leader. Their rabbi, famed Rabbi Gerald Wolpe was to return after thirty years. This book gives a glimpse into the search process, the life of a rabbi, and the many functions and dysfunctions of American Jewish .synagoguelife. , ..
Rabbi Kopnick will review the book from the Bimah on Friday, March 28,2003. You are encouraged to read the book prior to services. However, if you don't get a chance to read the book, please feel free to join us for the discussion-whether you were part of the search to find Rabbi Greenberg or Rabbi Kopnick, or just want to know more about the book!
JOINT REFORM SHABBAT SERVICE HONORING
ISAAC M. WISE
AT PLUM STREET TEMPLE Friday, March 21
Dinner for Valley Temple at the Phoenix Restaurant downtown at 6:00 p.m. will precede the service. Rabbis from all four congregations will present a 30 minute discussion on various topics relating to Reform Judaism at 7:30 p.m., and the sermonless service will begin at 8:00 p.m. Call Marsha at 761-3555 or email her at [email protected] to make a reservation for dinner. THERE WILL BE NO SERVICE AT VALLEY THIS EVENING. PLEASE JOIN US!
MAZALTOVTO
RON AND ALICE WEITZENKORN on the Bat Mitzvah of their daughter, Anne AARON EHRLE upon his acceptance to the National Honor Society MARGIE AND ALAN SCHNEIDER on the birth of their grandson, Joseph Michael Schneider LINDA WASSERMAN AND KEITH BRAND IN on their recent marriage. Congratulations also to NORMAN AND WENDY WASSERMAN, parents of the bride.
OUR SYMPATHY TO
KERRY RABE on the death of his Mother, Jenny Jones Rabe SUSAN HOFFHEIMER on the death of her Father, Harold Wright
LUNCH N' LEARN ON THE RUN ...
Judiasm Confronts Contemporary Issues
FIRST THURSDAY - MARCH 6 12:00 Noon-1 :00 p.m. Sharp! at Office Suites Plus, 11427 Reed Hartman Highway in Blue Ash. Contact David Feldstein at 618-6412 for directions.
SECOND THURSDAY-MARCH 13 12:00 Noon-1 :00 p.m. Sharp! Downtown-36 E. 4th St., Suite 1210 Corner of 4th and Walnut-Contact Phyllis Bossin at 421-4420 for directions.
Issues like assisted suicide, the role of nonJews in the synagogue, Israel, abortion and many more are discussed in this proactive hour of learning and discussion. Bring your lunch if you wish.
SAVE THE DATE FOR APRIL ADULT EDUCATION
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF DR. ABRAHAM JOSHUA HESCHEL
Save April 8, 22, and 29, 2003 at 7:30 p.m. for more adult learning at the Valley Temple. Rabbi Tom Heyn, Chaplain at Cedar Village will discuss the life and thought of Dr. Abraham Joshua Heschel, a 20th Century rabbi and theologian. His landmark books, the Sabbath and Quest for God, and Man is not Alone are just a few of the major contributions Dr. Heschel brought to Judaism.
Dr. Heschel's thought has been widely read and quoted by persons of all faiths-not just by Jews. A Civil Rights rabbi, Rabbi. Heschel has been a champion offreedom's cause until his untimely death in 1972 at the age of 65. Join us as you find out more about this remarkable man and his ideas!
This program is supported through the congregation's generous donations to the Adult Program Fund of Valley Temple.
EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT PASSOVER ...
Ever wonder what you need to make a seder? Why is the Hagadah organized the way it is? What are some songs we can sing at our seder? Why doesn't my charoset taste as good as Granny Carol's or Bubbe Ida's? The outreach committee announces a special Passover workshop to help answer these questions and more on Tuesday, March 25, 2003 at 7:00 p.m.
We will use the resources of Rabbi Kopnick and the cooking skills of Heather Oppenheimer and others as we combine the tastes of Passover with the traditions and rituals. This hands-onlhow-to workshop is geared toward those with no or little experience with creating a seder and/or understanding the holiday. Reservations are needed to help us plan for the food. There is no charge for the program-simply call the Temple office or email to [email protected] to make your reservation.
WHY IS THIS NIGHT DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHER NIGHTS? BECAUSE IT IS THE NIGHT OF THE CONGREGATIONAL PASSOVER SEDER - THURSDAY, APRIL 17 - SAVE THE DATE!!
PURIM IS COMING TO VALLEY TEMPLE!!
Monday, March 17,2003
6:00 p.m. Dinner 7:00 p.m. Service and Schpiel (Nutsy musical tribute to
story of Esther)
Dinner includes Pizza, Salad, beverage and
hamentashen dessert! $9.00 for Adults,
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Bring your friends and see what the rabbi will wear this year!!
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COME FOR BRUNCH ....
Sisterhood is holding a New Member Brunch on Sunday, March 2nd at 10: 15 a.m. at the home of Nancy Kopnick, 27 Mt. Pleasant Avenue. All Valley Temple women are invited to attend as we welcome our newest members to the congregation. Reservations are appreciated but not necessary; please call Jenny Broh, 891-5153 to RSVP or for more information. Since parking is not available on Mt. Pleasant Avenue we suggest that you park at Temple - it is a short walk to the Kopnick home. If you prefer to have a ride from the Temple, please call Jenny and Sisterhood will provide shuttle service for you. Please join us!
VALLEY TEMPLE SISTERHOOD BOWLING NIGHT
SATURDAY, APRIL 26 9pm to 11pm
CROSSGATE LANES, 4230 Hunt Road, Blue Ash (891-0310)
Cost: $12.50 per person ($25.00 per couple) Includes 2 games and shoe rental
Join us for a fun night out and help Sisterhood raise funds for the Temple. RSVP by April 20
to Diane Powers, 398-6972 or email [email protected]
SPRING REFORM TEMPLE RETIREES LUNCHEON
TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 2003 -- NOON at Rockdale Temple
Featuring Stuart and Karen Zanger
"Cable Programming: Local Connections to the Changing Media"
An overview of the "nuts & bolts" of cable program production in the changing environment of network television. Karen and Stuart are award-winning Cincinnati producers of television features and documentaries.
$8.50 per person. Make check payable to Rockdale Temple Sisterhood-RTR and
send to Eleanor Payton, 87 Carpenter's Ridge, 45241
by April 2
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL NEWS
Our year is halfway over. Report cards for first semester will be out soon. We have a wonderful and dedicated faculty. I'd like to take this opportunity to introduce them to you.
Joanna Zellhuber is our preschool teacher. She has taught preschool at Valley for many years. She is a teacher with Cincinnati Public Schools during the week.
Michelle Werner is our kindergarten teacher. She is a second year HUC student. Before her year in Israel, she lived in New Zealand and France for almost 20 years.
Kathie Tamarkin is our 1 s l and 2nd grade teacher. This is Kathie's second year teaching at Valley. She works for Jewish Family Service during the week. She is a long-time member of Valley Temple.
Brian Meeron is our third grade teacher. This is his first year at Valley. He is a mathematics teacher at Winton Woods High School during the week.
Sam Lobar is our fourth grade teacher. Sam has been teaching at Valley since 1991 . He was also codirector of the Religious School from 1995-1998. He is the Area Director for the Developm~nt Corporation for Isr~el-State of Israel Bonds.
Charlie Cytron Walker is our 51h and 61h grade teacher. He is a second year HUC student. He also teaches our children Hebrew on Tuesday nights.
Rebecca Milder is our music teacher. She is a first year student at HUC. She has been a Jewish educator for many years, including teaching music, serving as a family educator, and running a small religious school in Boston.
Carolyn Levine is our dance teacher. She is a proud member of Valley Temple. She is the spontaneous dance initiator for the Cincinnati Klezmer Project.
Kari Field is our family education coordinator. This is her second year teaching at Valley. She is a fifth year student at HUe.
Janey Jaslow is a Hebrew teacher on Sunday mornings and Tuesday nights. She is a long time member of Valley and she has been teaching in our religious
school for many years. She is a pottery maker.
Karen Bodney is one of our Hebrew teachers. She was Rabbi Kopnick's rabbinic intern in Fort Wayne. She is a fifth year HUC student.
Our family education program has been a success. It is so great to see so many parents and grandparents showing our children the importance of family learning. You should have received a schedule for the year. If you do not have your copy, please let me know and I will send home a new one. It is very important that you attend family ed. with your child. We have had good attendance so far and it is very hard on the one or two children whose parent does not come.
Our Purim carnival is on March 23 . It will be after Sunday school. Look for details coming soon from a religious school student near you!
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MEN'S CLUB EVENTS
MONDAY, MARCH 3, 6:00 pm - Light Dinner (Sponsored by Men's Club) 6:30 pm - Speaker on Israel at the Temple
FRIDAY, MARCH 28 - MEN'S CLUB SHABBAT Members of the Brotherhood will join Rabbi Kopnick on the bimah on March 28 and assist with the ritual of the service. Ivan Tamarkin, President of the Men's Club will deliver the congregational announcements and Rabbi Kopnick will speak on the subject, "Spirituality Among the Sexes."
A special oneg-Shabbat will follow the service sponsored by the Men's Club. The entire congregation is encouraged to attend.
SPONSOR AN ONEG SHABBAT
Hosting an Oneg Shabbat which is the reception following services to celebrate the joy of the Sabbath is a lovely way to honor a special occasion. Call Marsha at the Temple office to say that you win host one. A special thanks to the following who recently hosted Oneg Shabbats:
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MARCH ANNlVEI<-SAl<-lES Mr. & Mrs. Fred Friedman Dr. Melvin Firestone & Ms. Diane Schneideman Mr. & Mrs. Robert Levinson
~~~~~ ... We gratefully acknowledge the following contributions to our Temple Funds:
TO THE CAMP SCHOLARSHIP FUND A gift from Jenny and Bob Broh
TO THE FRANCIE BROWN MEMORIAL OFFICE FUND A gift from Donna and Larry Freeman
TO THE ESTELLE WIGSER FLOWER FUND In memory of Dr. Monroe Arlen, From Estelle Wzgser
TO THE RABBI'S DISCRETIONARY FUND Thanks to Rabbi Kopnick for the naming of daughter, Zoe, From Colin Nourie and Sarah Singer-Nourie In memory of William Bachmann, From Jenny and Bob Broh In appreciation of Rabbi Kopnick, From Marvin Kaminksy
Our thanks to Sue Katz for her donation of the book "But God Remembered" by Rabbi Sandy Eisenberg Sasso
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LEARNER'S SHABBAT AND OUTREACH DINNER
Friday, February 21 ; 2003, 6:30 PM
Break challah with the Valley Temple Outreadh Committee and learn the answers to all your questions including: * "What makes a Shabbat service a Shabbat service?" * "How can I observe Shabbat properly in my home?" * "Why isn't this loaf of bread pre-sliced?" \/ye'll provide the main dish and the drinks. Your family is asked to bring a favorite side dish or salad to share. We'll enjoy dessert at the Oneg after serVices. Bring curious friends and your own curiosity? Come join in the warmth of Jewish learning, worship, companionship, singing and EATING.
LEARNER'S SHABBAT DINNER RESERVATION FORM FRI., FEB. 21,6:30 PM
Yes, INJe will attend the Learner's Shabbat and Dinner.
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SHABBA T SHALOM!!!
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YG West Sub Reg 9:30am Torah Study
1 0:30am Shabbot Service
2 3 4 5 6 e YG West Sub Reg 6 :00pm Men's Club Dinner 6:30pm Adult Hebrew 12:00pm lunch N learn Blue 7:30pm Shabbat Service 9:30am Torah Study
9 :45am Religious School & Speaker 7:30pm Adult Education Ash 1 0:30am Anne Weltzenkorn 10: 15am Sisterhood New 8:00pm 7th '& 8th Gr 7:30pm RS Hebrew Class 6:30pm level 2 Ad Hebrew Bat Mitzvah
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7th & 8th Gr Class 6 :30pm Adult Hebrew 1 2:00pm lunch N learn 7 :30pm Family Shabbat 9:30am Torah Study 9 :45am Religious School 7:30pm Adult Education Downtown Service 1 0:30am Shabbat Service
1 0 :00am Sisterhood Mtg 7:30pm RS Hebrew Class 6:30pm level 2 Ad Hebrew 7 :30pm Knarr Baby Naming
16 17 IS 19 20 21 2 9:45am Religious School 6:00pm Purim Dinner 6:30pm Adult Hebrew 6:30pm level 2 Ad Hebrew 6 :00pm Dinner at Phoenix 9:30am Torah Study
12: 15pm Purim Spiel 7:00pm Purim Service & 7:30pm Adult Education 8:00pm Joint Shabbat 1 0:30am 7 th & 8th Gr Rehearsal Celebration 7:30pm RS Hebrew Class Service @IM Wise Shabbaton
7 :30pm Board Mtg 1 0:30am Shabbat Service
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9:45am ReligiOUS School 7:00pm Passover Outreach Shabbat Service 1 0:30am Shabbat Service Wkshop
7 :30pm Adult Education 7 :30pm RS Hebrew Class
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THE VALLEY TEMPLE 145 Springfield Pike Cincinnati, OH 45215
********************* Sandford R. Kopnick, Rabbi Solomon T. Greenberg, Rabbi Emeritus David Locketz, Rabbinic Intern Laura Beasley, Director of Education Jeffrey Marks, President Renee Buckingham,Sisterhood President Ivan Tamarkin, Men's Club Chairperson Wendy Walsh, Temple Administrator
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