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www.bethel -omaha.org • Adar -Nisan 5775 • March 2015 • 402-492-8550
Have a Cup of Coffee with God Saturday, March 14, 9:30 am
Join Hazzan Michael Krausman and Rabbi Steven Abraham for another session of this innovative learning service. The coffeepot will be on and the sweets will be plentiful. Grab a nosh, fill your cup and satisfy your appetite for knowledge and spiritual growth as we daven and learn together.
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Beth El Welcomes Dr. Burton Visotzky“In every generation one is obligated to see his or herself as though he/she had participated in the Exodus from Egypt.”
Beth El is looking forward to welcoming Dr. Burton L. Visotzky, Appleman Professor of Midrash and Interreligious Studies at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York, the weekend of March 20-22 as our Shabbat Scholar-in-Residence. His appearance in Omaha is expected to provide creative ways for us to augment our Passover observances. “Dr. Visotzky is an amazing teacher. I still remember his teachings about Pesach and specifically the Hagaddah as if they took place last week,” said Rabbi Steven Abraham. “I believe with Dr. Visotzky as our guide we will not only learn more about Pesach, but also how to make the story come alive at our own Seder table.”
Visotzky will offer a deeper understanding and appreciation for the Haggadah. As Rabbi Abraham explained, “Whenever a scholar comes to town, the hope should be to walk away with a nugget or two of learning, of meaning, of connection that was not there before. This weekend will be no exception. All who attend will walk away with a new found respect for our ancient texts, a new lens with which to look at Pesach, and some new ideas for their own Seder.”
Visotzky will lead and teach several sessions throughout the weekend, centered on our ongoing understanding of, and preparation for the Passover holiday. On Friday, March 20, he joins the congregation for Kabbalat Shabbat services at 6:00 pm, followed by a congregational Shabbat dinner at 7:00 pm.
The cost for Shabbat dinner is $12.50 for adult members, $15 for non-members; children age 7-12 are $7.50 for members and $10 for non-members. There is no charge for children 6 and under. Babysitting is available at no charge after dinner during Dr. Visotzky's talk. Reservations for dinner and babysitting can be made online at www.bethel-omaha.org.
Saturday morning services will include a D’var Torah by Dr. Visotzky with Kiddush lunch following services. He will also conduct a text study session at 7:00 pm, between mincha and ma’ariv services. Mincha will be held early this week, at 6:30 pm, to accommodate the study session.
The weekend concludes on March 22 at 11:00 am when Visotzky will be teaching as part of our Sunday Scholars Series.
Rabbi Visotzky serves as Director of the Milstein Center for Interreligious Dialogue and Director of the Louis Finkelstein Institute for Religious and Social Studies at the JTS, where he focuses on Muslim-Jewish-Christian dialogue. His work in this capacity included a groundbreaking meeting of Muslims, Christians and Jews sponsored by Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah in Madrid in 2008. He also participated in interfaith dialogue in Doha, where he was in the first group of Jews invited by the Emir of Qatar.
“Dr. Visotzky was a favorite teacher of both Shira and mine when we were students at the Jewish Theological Seminary,” said Rabbi Abraham. “Dr. Visotzky is a brilliant scholar who not only loves what he does, but loves his students. I don’t know of any professor at JTS who cared more about the success of his students than Dr. Visotzsky.”
Visotzky is active as a lecturer and scholar-in-residence throughout the United States, Europe and Israel. With journalist Bill Moyers, he developed the series, Genesis: A Living Conversation, serving as both a consultant and participant; he was also a consultant to Jeffrey Katzenberg of DreamWorks Studios for the 1998 film, The Prince of Egypt.
Rabbi Visotzky holds a master’s degree in education from Harvard University, and received his rabbinic ordination and Ph.D. from the Jewish Theological Seminary.
He is the author of ten books, including Reading the Book: Making the Bible a Timeless Text (1991) and The Genesis of Ethics (1996). His historical novel, A Delightful Compendium of Consolation, was published in 2008. Dr. Visotzky's most recent book, Sage Tales: Wisdom and Wonder from the Rabbis of the Talmud, came out in spring 2011.
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The Significance of Jewish Musicby Hazzan Michael Krausman
I have often said, as I look out at the massive crowd that flocks to Shul on Kol Nidre evening, "If I was going to pick only one
night a year to come to synagogue services, I wouldn’t choose Kol Nidre night - I would come on the eve of Purim."
While it seems as though there can be no comparison between one of the most solemn and one of the most jubilant days of the year, there is a common thread between the two - the significance of Jewish music.
Both the plaintive supplications of Kol Nidre services and the raucous celebration of Purim rely on music to provide true meaning and impact. Indeed, the central element of each occasion is extremely dependent on musical interpretation - the Kol Nidre prayer on Yom Kippur and the reading of the Megillah (scroll of Esther) on Purim.
As an example of the diverse palate of emotions that our musical tradition is able to portray, by suddenly switching from the merry melodic Megillah cantillation to the lachrymose Trop of Lamentations, the joy of Esther's coronation is starkly contrasted with the trepidation engendered by Haman's evil plot. Similarly, prayers ranging from the emotionally wrought Kol Nidre to the breast-pounding beat of the confessional, to the heart rending Shema Koleinu, are expressed through a range of musical forms.
Whereas it may be difficult to compare the pageantry of Kol Nidre with the frivolity of Purim, and whereas it may be inappropriate to compare the new fashions that are displayed by the attendees at Yom Kippur Services with the crazy costumes that are worn on Purim, it is true that whether through the silly songs of Purim or through the solemn service of the Day of Atonement or through any circumstance or event, it is Jewish
music that we rely upon to express our deep feelings and emotions.
Of course, there is no better way to experience Jewish music than to be part of the creative process. Queen Esther was able to save the Jewish community by using her special talents to win over the King and spoil Haman’s wicked plan. Our synagogue choir provides a unique opportunity to use your own talents, to sing, learn and share music with your Beth El community. No particular musical or Judaic knowledge is needed - even the words we sing are transliterated into English letters. All that is required is a love or enjoyment of music and a commitment to attend a few rehearsals. If you have ever thought about ways to enhance your synagogue experience, this is a great opportunity to do so. Contact me at the Shul for more information or to talk about joining the choir.
Simchat Purim - A happy Purim to all! Hazzan Michael Krausman
BIRTHDAYS
Bruce Belgrade • Noah BlairBrittney Clignett • Claire EndelmanMelissa Epstein • Lila FerberJoseph Frank • Harris FrankelMichael Levine • Andrew Malashock • Irina Raksin • Amy Reynolds • Rebecca RuetschBernard Schlessinger • Sherry Shapiro • Lynn Sweet
With 5-year Multiples
With 5-Year MultiplesANNIVERSARIES
♥ Scott & Joni Brooks ♥ Norman & Eunice Denenberg ♥ Richard & Diane Stein ♥ Allen & Betsey Tully
Make Your Vote Count in the World Zionist Elections
To Vote, Go to https://www.myvoteourisrael.com
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The KOL is Sponsored by The Beth El Judaica Shop
Gift Certificates AvailableJudaica Shop Hours: Wed. 2:30 - 5:00 pm & Sun. 10:00 am - 12:15 pm
(when BESTT is in session)
Men’s Club Yellow Candle ProjectThe Yellow Candle program was created in 1981 by the Federation of Jewish Men’s Clubs to keep alive the memory of the Six
Million who perished in the Shoah. The Candle is modeled after a traditional Jewish memorial Yahrzeit candle that burns for 24 hours during periods of mourning and on the Yahrzeit anniversary of a family member.
The candle's yellow wax serves to remind us of the yellow arm band which Jews were forced to wear during the Nazi regime. A photo on the candle container shows young people visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. This reflects the importance of teaching our youth the lessons of the Holocaust and of remembering the Six Million.
In addition, the program logo is a yellow Magen David (Star of David) outlined with barbed wire, with the word "Jude" in the middle. This preserves the memory of the armband or cloth patch that Jews were forced to wear in the ghettos of Eastern Europe.
From mid-March through mid-April, our Beth El Men’s Club will have educational material about the Shoah on display and candles available in the community court and in the BESTT canteen area, so that congregants may take home a candle. So when you say Kaddish or Yizkor for a deceased loved one or remember the victims of the Holocaust, you will be able to light a yellow candle to remember those for whom no one is left to say Kaddish or Yizkor. At the time you take a candle, you will also have the opportunity to make a donation, consistent with the Jewish tradition of giving tzedakah in memory of a departed person at the time of their yahrzeit.
Learning by Building A Jewish CommunityBy Eadie Tsabari, Director of Congregational LearningBelieve it or not winter is waning and Aviv (spring) will be here soon. The Hebrew months of Adar and Nisan are arguably the most joyous months of the school year, filled with holidays and traditions galore.
Our halls have been very busy in the evenings, filled with USY and Kadima members on the telephone, soliciting booth sponsors and gearing up for our annual USY/Kadima Purim Carnival and fundraiser. Thanks to the hard work of all of these kids, we know that once again the Beth El Purim Carnival, Sunday March 8 at 11:30 am, will be an amazing success.
Our Kadimanicks are off to their annual Kadima Kinnus the following weekend, where they will celebrate Shabbat with other Kadimanicks from around the Midwest. This convention is the stepping stone to their experience in USY and just the beginning of many wonderful experiences that youth group can bring.
The traditions continue for our BESTT students in grades 3-4 with, “The 3rd-4th Grade Wedding,” Sunday, March 22 at 11:15 am. Come and see the bride walk down the aisle and the groom smash the glass. This is still one of the fondest memories of most of our BESTT students.
Fifteen of our students in grades 7-9 will culminate their Holocaust studies class with a trip to Chicago to visit the Skokie Holocaust Museum. We are so grateful to our supporter for the opportunity to take this adventure. We will likewise be visiting some of our BESTT alumni at Northwestern University for a campus visit.
With Pesach just around the corner, our students in grades 3-7 will celebrate at their annual BESTT seder. This is a chance for all to use what they have learned in class in an interactive and fun way, and hopefully bring some of that knowledge back to your seder at home.
Learning by building a Jewish community is what makes Beth El such a special place to be. Our kids are engaged, active and involved in the essence of our synagogue. During the months of Adar and Nisan we learn about how the people of Israel become strong communities who rely on one another. They experienced tragedy and joy, and learned how to celebrate together.
Our community at BESTT, Hebrew High and youth group, those who participate in camp, on class trips, celebrating holidays together or on a regular Shabbat morning, is strong and loving.
We are very proud of how we, too, have became a wonderful Jewish community.
Eadie Tsabari
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BESTT CalendarMarch 2015
1 BESTT Hebrew School 9:45 am - 12:15 pm
Kibbutz Chaverim Lunch & Skating 12:15 - 3:00 pm 4 BESTT Hebrew School 4:15 - 6:00 pm (Early Dismissal)
Purim Megillah Reading 6:00 pm
7 Jr. Congregation 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
8 BESTT Hebrew School 9:45 - 11:30 am (Early Dismissal) Torah Tots 10:00 - 11:30 am (Special Time)
Purim Carnival 11:30 am - 1:30 pm
11 BESTT Hebrew School 4:15 - 6:15 pm
BESTT High School 6:45 - 8:30 pm
13-15 Kadima Kinnus 15 Babies, Bigger Kids & Bagels 9:45 - 10:30 am
BESTT Hebrew School 9:45 am - 12:15 pm
18 BESTT Hebrew School 4:15 - 6:15 pm
BESTT High School 6:45 - 8:30 pm
21 Shabbat’s Cool - Grades 3-7 10:00 am - 12:45 pm
22 BESTT Hebrew School 9:45 am - 12:15 pm
Torah Tots 10:15 am - 12:15 pm
3rd-4th Grade Wedding 11:15 am - 12:15 pm
25 BESTT Hebrew School 4:15 - 6:15 pm
BESTT High School 6:45 - 8:30 pm
27 Tot Shabbat/Got Shabbat?/Family Shabbat 6:00 pm - Oneg; 6:15 pm - Services
28 Jr. Congregation 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
29 BESTT Hebrew School 9:45 am - 12:15 pm
Service Grants Help Send Beth El Kids to Camp and Israel - Apply Today!A Jewish living experience is the perfect complement to formal Jewish education. Any registered BESTT or Hebrew High student can receive a grant to attend an approved program and "repay" the grant with service to Beth El during the following school year. Applicants for Israel programs need to provide service in both the year before and the year after the service grant award. All families, regardless of financial need, are eligible for these grants. All service grant applications are due by Friday, March 27, 2015.
We Share Your Joy On the Birth of:• Eliav Yonaton Feferman
Grandson of Jeff & Sherry Taxman
• Lila Marley FriedmanGranddaughter of Steve & Joye Wees
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Cemetery Campaign UpdateThe winter months have definitely slowed down our construction activity at the cemetery, but soon spring will be upon us and construction will begin again in earnest. There are still many exciting naming and sponsorship opportunities available for this project. There is additional information about this project on our website as well as a complete listing of all those who are helping to bring our vision for the cemetery to reality. If you would like to be a part of this campaign, please contact Larry DeBruin at [email protected], 402-492-8550.
Sunday learning has always been well received at Beth El. We have experts in our city and from around the world who are willing to share their knowledge on a variety of topics connected with the Jewish world. Join us as we continue to learn together.
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Rabbi Ari Dembitzer - Beth Israel Synagogue, Interim Rabbi“Purim: Why Does One Drink on Purim?”
Alan Potash - Chief Executive Officer of the Jewish Federation of Omaha“The Paris Situation”
Dr. Rami Arav - Associate Professor UNO & Director of the Beth-Saida Project“The Origin of the People of Israel Through Ancient Historical Texts, Archaeology and a Model from Social Anthropology”
Dr. Burton Visotzky - Professor, Talmud & Rabbinics, JTS“How to Have a Successful Seder”
Dr. Leonard Greenspoon - Klutznick Chair in Jewish Civilization & Professor of Classical & Near Eastern Studies“’Marching as to War’: Writing a Commentary on the Book of Joshua for the Jewish Publication Society”
Life & Legacy Campaign Challenge ContinuesWe are very excited that we have achieved our initial challenge goal of one million dollars for the Life and Legacy Campaign. Thank you to all the generous donors who have made a commitment to be a part of the Life and Legacy program. A complete listing of all our donors can be found on our Beth El Synagogue website. Now we have a new challenge in front of us: to raise an additional $500,00.00 to realize an additional matching gift by the end of this calendar year. If you would like to do your part to help secure the future of Beth El Synagogue and would like to learn more about how you can participate in Beth El Synagogue’s Life and Legacy campaign, please contact Campaign Chairman Lloyd Roitstein at [email protected] or executive director Larry DeBruin at [email protected]. Visit www.bethel-omaha.org for more information.
Strange Customs of the Modern Day JewResumes on Sunday, March 2910:00 - 11:00 am
After a hiatus for winter, Andy Greenberg’s popular class returns this month asking the questions: Why do Jews sometimes refrain from talking before eating, beat branches until leaves fall off, throw away and burn food, and kiss or rip parts of clothing? These are the focus of class discussions.
Friday EveningCandle Lighting:
................March 6 6:03 pm
...............March 13 7:11 pm
...............March 20 7:18 pm
...............March 27 7:26 pm
Mincha/Ma’ariv Service Schedule:
............. March 7 6:00 pm
.............. March 14 7:15 pm
............ March 21 6:30 pm
............ March 28 7:30 pm
Weekday Services at 7:00 am and 5:30 pmSunday Services at 9:00 am and 5:30 pm
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A Great Time to Be with Familyby Joel Rich, President of the Board of TrusteesWe are now entering one of my favorite times of the Jewish calendar - a time for fun, a time for developing memories that will last, a time for special foods and a time to be with family.
Purim, with its fun and frivolity, is just upon us. Graggers, costumes, hamantashen and hearing the Megillah are all memories that will be with us and our children for years to come. The Purim carnival, with games for kids of all ages, shows our younger kids how much fun going to Beth El can be. Seeing our USYers lead an event for the entire congregation assures us that the future of Beth El will be in good hands. Many thanks to everyone who takes part, whether by attending, sponsoring a booth or participating in the raffle and silent auction. We appreciate your willingness to support our youth activities.
Next month we will all be celebrating Pesach, the Festival of Freedom! Passover is a holiday that many Jews celebrate in their homes. The Seders, starting the holiday, give everyone an opportunity to tell the story of the Exodus from Egypt. The Beth El congregational Seder is on the first night of Passover this year, Friday, April 3. We would love to have you join us.
Passover is also a time to experience foods that are special at this time of year. Matzah, matzah balls in chicken soup, charoset, maror, karpas and wine, coupled with spending time with family, allow us to remember the past years and create new memories for the younger members of our family.
Beth El is so happy to be able to help you experience the joys of the Jewish calendar by celebrating these holidays together.
Joel RichPresident, Board of Trustees
Babies, Bigger Kids & BagelsSunday, March 159:45 - 10:30 am
This fun playgroup is for anyone younger than Kindergarten and their parents. Adults enjoy coffee, bagels and conversation while their little ones play, sing songs and hear stories.
Save the following dates and come play with us: 4/19 & 5/10.
Rosh Hodesh Group Invites You to a Special Movie Monday, March 23, 7:00 pmAksarben Cinema
The Women’s Rosh Hodesh group invites the entire congregation to join them for the Rosh Hodesh Nisan program; a special screening sponsored by the Institute for Holocaust Education of the movie, No. 4
Street of Our Lady. The movie tells the little-known story of Francisca Halamajowa, a Polish-Catholic woman who rescued sixteen of her Jewish neighbors during the Holocaust, while passing herself off as a Nazi sympathizer.
Following the screening, there will be a talk-back session with Fran Malkin, one of the neighbors Halamajowa saved.
Tickets can be purchased either in person at Aksarben Cinema or online at aksarbencinema.com.
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We Thank Our Yad SquadThe following members read Torah/ Haftarah in February:
Yitro• Yonatan Feldstern• Emily Kutler• Lillian Cohen• Gabby Witkowski• Marty Shukert• Haftarah - Marty Shukert
Mishpatim• Mira Bader• Marshall Wildmann• Miles Bader• Steve Denenberg• Larry Denenberg• Rebecca Denenberg• Haftarah - Rebecca Denenberg
Terumah• Zev Krausman• Glen Fineman• Alan Shulewitz• Sally Zipursky• Yonatan Feldstern• Ben Shapiro• Roni Reiter-Palmon• Haftarah - Nancy Rips
Tetzaveh• Michael Gerson• David Kay• Marty Shukert• Ari Finkelstein• Amy Nachman• Gary Nachman• Ethan Finkelstein• Yonatan Feldstern• Haftarah - Laurel Krausman
Tot Shabbat & Got Shabbat?/Family ShabbatFriday, March 27, 6:00 pm, Oneg Shabbat; 6:15 - 6:45 pm, servicesThis month, because the kitchen will already have been kashered for Passover, we’ll enjoy an Oneg Shabbat with snacks before services. Tot Shabbat will take place in the Social Hall Annex, and Got Shabbat?/Family Shabbat Services will take place in the Chapel. Tot Shabbat is for Kindergarten and younger; Got Shabbat?/Family Shabbat services are for older children. Family Services will be led by our BESTT students in grades 3 and 4, assisted by students in grades 1 and 2.
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Minyannaires Thanks to these members of Beth El who attended at least one daily service between January 10 and February 9:
Rabbi Steven Abraham • Alvin Abramson • Brandy Bailey-King • Wendy Berenson • Jason Blair • JoAnn Blatt • Sharon Brodkey • Bill Cohen • Marlene Dandy • Larry DeBruin • Stanley Edelstein • Ron Feldman • Liz Feldstern • Yonatan Feldstern • Glen Fineman • David Finkelstein • Morris Friedman • Michael Gerson • Donald Goldstein • Betsy Goodman Michael Goodman • Allison Gordman • Jay Gordman • Miriam Gottlieb • Lea Grunkin • Margie Gutnik • M’Lee Hasslinger • David Herzog • Grant Jabenis • Jon Jabenis • Fred Kader • Marcel Kahn • Howard Kaiman • Howard Kaplan Judy Katskee • Milton Katskee • Steven King • Lauren Kirk • David Kotok • Shane Kotok • Laurel Krausman • Hazzan Michael Krausman • Zach Krausman • Zev Krausman • Larry Kronick • Janie Kulakofsky • Bruce Kutler • Carole Lainof Wayne Lainof • Joan Latchaw • Scott Lustgarten • Joan Marcus • Sonny Marko • Anna Mosenkis • Igor Mosenkis • Carol Nathan • Ira Nathan • Patty Nogg • Karen Pollak • Oliver Pollak • Merle Potash • Ruth Potash • Amy Reynolds • Joel Rich Mary Rich • Steven Riekes • Caryn Rifkin • Gary Rifkin • Nancy Rips • Lloyd Roitstein • Toni Rosen • Maureen Rosenblatt • Sidney Rosenblatt • Dottie Rosenblum • Ed Schneider • Michelle Shkolnick • Stanley Silverman • Tootie Simon • Nancy Skid • Jacob Spivack • Morton Steinberg • Phyllis Wasserman • Esther Wax • Jim Wax • Joye Wees • Steven Wees • Holly Weill
Baker’s offers New Community Rewards ProgramIn lieu of grocery cards, Bakers has now shifted to a new Community Rewards program.
Individuals register their Bakers Plus card online, select Beth El Synagogue as their non-profit charity of choice and Beth El Synagogue receives cash back each time customers shop and use their Bakers Plus card.
There is no cost to enroll and the Community Rewards program will not affect fuel discount points or any coupon discounts.
You only need three things to register and begin using this new program:• A Bakers Plus card, which is available at any store by asking an associate• A valid email address, which can be anonymous• A personalized account at Bakers website, which again can be anonymous
Here’s how it works:Go to https://www.bakersplus.com/communityrewards
Click on “Create an Account” and fill out your information. Next, scroll to the bottom of the page where it says: “Community Rewards - Earn money for your school or community organization when you use your Plus Shopper's Card,” and click “Enroll.”
You’ll be directed to a page titled: “Find Your Organization.” Enter Beth El Synagogue and click "Enroll."
That’s all you have to do! (except go shopping at Bakers and use your Plus Card!)
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Contributions to Named Endowment Funds21st Century Endowment Fund In Memory of: Mickey Greenberg Yahrzeit of: David Epstein, Sonia Epstein
Rose Blumkin Endowment Fund Yahrzeit of: Nathan Veitzer
Lorri Anne & Saul Z. Davis Endowment Fund Yahrzeit of: George Shafer
Drazen Family Summer Experience Endowment Fund Bat Mitzvah of: Rebecca Denenberg In Memory of: Grace Lebowich, Joan Rips
Willis Epstein Endowment Fund In Memory of: Mickey Greenberg
Isaac H. & Ruth S. Friedman Endowment FundIn Memory of: Mickey Greenberg
Beth Gaynes Ginsburg Endowment FundIn Memory of: Beth Gaynes Ginsberg
Ilse and Marcel Kahn Endowment FundRecovery of: Dee Dee Gooden
Alan S. Kulakofsky Endowment FundBirth of: Eliav Yonaton Feferman
Milton Marcus Instrumental Music Endowment FundIn Memory of: Mildred Needleman Yahrzeit of: Henry Krasne, Milton Marcus
Ruth & David Platt Endowment FundYahrzeit of: Sam Platt
David & Ida Potash Endowment FundYahrzeit of: Jacque Dolgoff, Leonard Potash
Henry & Dorothy Riekes Endowment FundBirthday of: Carl Riekes
Celia & Ben Schwartz Transportation Endowment FundIn Honor of: The Chairmanship of the Federation Campaign by Norman & Suzy Sheldon
Arnold Stern Endowment FundIn Memory of: Nate Pickus
Phineas & Sadie Wintroub Endowment FundYahrzeit of: Marilyn Wintroub Pred
Contributions to Named Synagogue FundsCemetery Improvement FundBirthday of: Alan Parsow
Early Childhood FundYahrzeit of: Dorothy Peltz, Fannie Stein
General FundBirth of: Gabriel James Gerson • In Honor of: The Appointment of Alan Potash as Chief Executive Officer at the Jewish Federation • In Memory of: Mickey Greenberg • Recovery of: Beverly Fellman • Yahrzeit of: Julius Barron, Isadore R. Bernstein, Anne Blatt, Marci Blatt, Herbert Fineberg, Marie Hack, William Hack, Louis Hurwitz, William Ostrow, Morton Richards, Philip Smith, Fanny Stein
Lucille White Kitchen FundIn Memory of: Joan Rips • Yahrzeit of: Martin Goldstein
Mitzvah Meals FundYahrzeit of: Florence Belmont
Music FundYahrzeit of: Pearl Hahn, Dorothy Kushner, Norman Ruback
Prayer Book FundYahrzeit of: Marion Levine, Julius Sokol
Programming FundIn Honor of: The Appointment of Alan Potash as Chief Executive Officer at the Jewish Federation • In Memory of: Morris Bresel
Rabbi’s Discretionary FundIn Memory of: Mickey Greenberg Yahrzeit of: Harold Kaplan, Max Kirshenbaum, Estelle Murow, Anne Rosenblatt, Edwin Rosenblatt, Donald Tikalsky, Nathan Veitzer, Sam Zweiback
Scholarship FundIn Memory of: Geri Epstein, Dorlene Mae Graham, Mickey Greenberg, Cheryl Kirke • Recovery of: Beverly Fellman • Yahrzeit of: Yehuda Ben Shlomo, Sam Silver
USY FundIn Memory of: Gene Step • Yahrzeit of: Gail Abramson, Lottie Abramson, Max Kirshenbaum
Youth Education FundIn Memory of: Cheryl Kirke, Miriam Pastan, George Payne • Yahrzeit of: Ann Bercovici, Janice Rosinsky, Harvey Stern
This Kol lists contributions received by February 11, 2015. Donations received after that date will be listed in the April edition of the Kol.
Join Us for Men’s Club Shabbat
Worship with us on Saturday, March 7, 9:30 am as the men of Beth El lead services. This annual service, organized and led by Men’s Club, is an opportunity to honor their members and all the men of Beth El for their participation in synagogue life.
Join us that morning to show our appreciation to them for all they do throughout the year.
A light Kiddush lunch follows services.
IN MEMORIAMBeth El extends profound
sympathy to the families of:
Arthur "Art" Abrams Geri Epstein
Edward FormanBeth Gaynes Ginsberg
Yale W. GotsdinerBoris May
Floraine (Flo) RiceIra Trachtenbarg
May the All-Merciful comfort and sustain them in their sorrow.
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5:30
pm -
Minc
ha/M
a’ariv
7:30
pm - B
ESTT
Com
mitte
e Mee
ting
11
7:00 a
m - S
hach
arit S
ervice
4:15 p
m - B
ESTT
5:30 p
m - M
incha
/Ma’a
riv
6:45 p
m - H
ebrew
High
12 7:00 a
m - S
hach
arit S
ervice
1:00 p
m - S
hang
hai
5:30 p
m - M
incha
/Ma’a
riv
13
7:00
am -
Shac
harit
Servi
ce 6:
00 pm
- Kab
balat
Sha
bbat
14
9:30 a
m - H
ave a
Cup
of
Coffe
e with
God
10:45
am -
Mini
Miny
anna
ires
7:15
pm -
Minc
ha/M
a’ariv
15 9:00
am -
Shac
harit
Servi
ce 9
:45 am
- Ba
bies,
Bigg
er K
ids &
Ba
gels
10:00
am -
Torah
Stud
y11
:00 am
- Adu
lt B’na
i Mitz
vah
5:30
pm -
Minc
ha/M
a’ariv
16 7:00
am -
Shac
harit
Servi
ce 5:
30 pm
- Mi
ncha
/Ma’a
riv
17
7:00
am -
Shac
harit
Servi
ce 5:
30 pm
- Minc
ha/M
a’ariv
7:00
pm - B
oard
of Tr
ustee
s Me
eting
18 7:00
am -
Shac
harit
Servi
ce 4:
15 pm
- BES
TT 5:
30 pm
- Minc
ha/M
a’ariv
6:45
pm -
Hebr
ew H
igh
19
7:00 a
m - S
hach
arit S
ervice
5:30 p
m - M
incha
/Ma’a
riv
20
7:00 a
m - S
hach
arit S
ervice
1:30 p
m - C
hef’s
Dem
o at
the B
lumkin
Hom
e 6:0
0 pm
- Kab
balat
Sha
bbat
7:00 p
m - S
habb
at Di
nner
with
Dr. B
urton
Viso
tzky
21
9:30
am - S
habb
at Se
rvice
s10
:00 am
- Sh
abba
t’s C
ool
10:45
am -
Mini
Miny
anna
ires
12:00
pm -
Kidid
ush L
unch
wi
th Dr
. Viso
tzky
6:30
pm -
Minc
ha/M
a’ariv
7:00
pm -
Stud
y Ses
sion
with
Dr. V
isotzk
y
22
9:00
am -
Shac
harit
Servi
ce 9:
45 am
- BE
STT
10 :0
0 am
- Tor
ah S
tudy
10:15
am -
Torah
Tots
11:00
am -
Sund
ay S
chola
rs Se
ries
11:00
am - A
dult B
’nai M
itzva
h11
:15 am
- 3r
d - 4t
h Gra
de W
eddin
g 5
:30 pm
- Mi
ncha
/Ma’a
riv
23
7:00
am
- Sha
chari
t Serv
ice 5:
30 pm
- Mi
ncha
/Ma’a
riv 7:
00 pm
- Ro
sh H
odes
h -
Aksa
rben
Cine
ma
24
7:00
am - S
hach
arit S
ervice
10:00
am - W
restl
ing w
ith
the R
abbis
5:30
pm - M
incha
/Ma’a
riv
25
7:00
am - S
hach
arit S
ervice
4:15
pm - B
ESTT
5:30
pm - M
incha
/Ma’a
riv 6:
45 pm
- He
brew
High
26 7:00
am -
Shac
harit
Servi
ce 5:
30 pm
- Mi
ncha
/Ma’a
riv
27
7:00
am -
Morni
ng S
ervice
11:30
am - N
ebras
ka AI
Ds
Lunc
heon
6:00
pm - O
neg S
habb
at 6
:15 pm
- Tot
Shab
bat/G
ot Sh
abba
t?/Fa
mily
Shab
bat
28 9:30
am - S
habb
at Se
rvice
s wi
th sp
eake
r Alan
Pota
sh10
:45 am
- Mi
ni Mi
nyan
naire
s10
:00 am
- Jr. C
ongre
gatio
n 7:
30 pm
- Mi
ncha
/Ma’a
riv
29
9:00
am -
Shac
harit
Servi
ce 9:
45 am
- BE
STT
10:00
am -
Tora
h Stud
y10
:00 am
- St
rang
e Cus
toms o
f the
Mode
rn D
ay Je
w11
:00 am
- Su
nday
Sch
olars
Serie
s11
:00 am
- Adu
lt B’na
i Mitz
vah
5:30
pm -
Dinn
er at
Step
hen C
enter
5:30
pm -
Minc
ha/M
a’ariv
30
7:00
am
- Sha
chari
t Serv
ice 5:
30 pm
- Mi
ncha
/Ma’a
riv
31
7:00
am - S
hach
arit S
ervice
5:30
pm - M
incha
/Ma’a
riv
Beth El Staff................................Steven Abraham Rabbi
..........................Michael Krausman Hazzan
................Larry DeBruin Executive Director
..............................Eadie Tsabari Director of
Congregational Learning
..................Margie Gutnik Program Director
...................Betsy Goodman Youth Director
...........Michael Gerson Minyan Coordinator
.......................Melissa Massey Comptroller
........................Laura Bair Kitchen Manager
..............................Cait Leff Office Manager
............Judy Tully Administrative Assistant
..............Tamara Forte Executive Secretary
Officers.........................Joel Rich Beth El President
.........................Jon Jabenis Vice President
............................Ari Riekes Vice President
........................Jim Zipursky Vice President
...............................Jay Gordman Treasurer
...............................Caryn Scheer Secretary
.....................Lloyd Roitstein Past President
.................................Lisa Lieb BESTT Chair
...............Jason Blair Men’s Club President
............Heather Kelln Sisterhood President
...................Elissa Wiener U.S.Y. President
Pesach Service Schedule 5775/2015Friday, April 3
......................................Shacharit/Siyyum B’khorim 6:45 am (followed by Biur Chametz)
........................................Kabbalat Shabbat/Ma’ariv 5:30 pm......................................................Community Seder 6:30 pm
Saturday, April 4 - First Day...................................................................Shacharit 9:30 am
Mincha..................................... immediately following kiddush.........................................................Candle Lighting 8:35 pm
Sunday, April 5 - Second Day...................................................................Shacharit 9:30 am
........................................................Mincha-Ma’ariv 8:00 pm (Yom Tov ends at 8:36 pm)
Monday, April 6 - Hol Hamoed...................................................................Shacharit 6:45 am
........................................................Mincha-Ma’ariv 5:30 pm
Tuesday, April 7 - Hol Hamoed...................................................................Shacharit 6:45 am
........................................................Mincha-Ma’ariv 5:30 pm
Wednesday, April 8 - Hol Hamoed...................................................................Shacharit 6:45 am
........................................................Mincha-Ma’ariv 5:30 pm
Thursday, April 9 - Hol Hamoed...................................................................Shacharit 6:45 am
........................................................Mincha-Ma’ariv 5:30 pm .........................................................Candle Lighting 7:40 pm
Friday, April 10 - Seventh Day...................................................................Shacharit 9:30 am
........................................Kabbalat Shabbat/Ma’ariv 6:00 pm.........................................................Candle Lighting 7:41 pm
Saturday, April 11 - Eighth Day...........................................Shacharit (Yizkor is said) 9:30 am
........................................................Mincha-Ma’ariv 8:00 pm (Yom Tov ends at 8:43 pm)