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Congregation Lev Sha lom Volume 28
2019 High Holy Days at Congregation Lev Shalom Please arrive 15 minutes prior to service time to allow for seating
Officiating: Rabbi Nina Perlmutter
Cantorial Soloist: Lynne Nemeth
Sunday, September 29, 2019 - 7:00 p.m. Erev Rosh Hashanah
Monday, September 30, 2019 - 9:00 a.m. Children's Service; 10:00 a.m. First Day Rosh
Hashanah Service; 4:00 p.m. Tashlich at Frances Short Pond
Tuesday, October 8, 2019 – 6:30 p.m. Kol Nidre Service
Wednesday, October 9, 2019 - 9:00 a.m. Yom Kippur Children's Service;
10:00 a.m. Services for Yom Kippur and Yizkor; 5:30 p.m. Ne’ilah Service followed by Break
-the-Fast.
Babysitting will be available Rosh Hashanah (Morning Service) and
Yom Kippur (Morning Service) if there is a need.
Please email Rachel Sturm at info@levshalomaz.org if you are interested.
August 2019 Tamuz—Av 5779
THE BULLETIN
Upcoming at the Shul
IN THE BULLETIN
High Holy Day Info 1 President’s Message 2 Sisterhood & Brotherhood 3
Advertising Corner 3 Monthly Calendar 4
Congregation Lev Shalom
P.O. Box 31058
2609 N. Patterson Boulevard
Flagstaff, AZ 86003
(928) 527-8747
www.levshalomaz.org
Every Monday at 12:30 Torah Study Group Friday, August 9 7pm Shabbat Services led by Lanny Morrison & Lynne Nemeth Friday, August 16 7pm Shabbat Services led by Shari Rosenbloom Sunday, August 18 9am-12pm Religious School Open House Friday, August 30 7pm Shabbat Services led by Rabbi Nina Perlmutter & Cantorial Soloist Lynne Nemeth Saturday, August 31 10am Shabbat Morning Service B’nai Mitzvah of Seth & Emily Brown led by Rabbi Nina Perlmutter & Cantorial Soloist Lynne Nemeth
Would you like the names of your loved ones to
be listed in Congregation Lev Shalom’s 5780
Yizkor Book? If so, please email the name of
your loved one and the Yahrzeit date, to
info@levshalomaz.org, or mail to: Congregation
Lev Shalom, Attn: Rachel Sturm/Yizkor Book,
P.O. Box 31058, Flagstaff, AZ 86003.
Names received by September 27, 2019 will
be included.
Suggested Donation: $25.00
SETH & EMILY BROWN B’NAI MITZVAH
ANNOUNCEMENT AUGUST 31 AT 10AM
We are pleased to announce
that Seth and Emily Brown
will be called to Torah as a
Bar and Bat Mitzvah on
Saturday, August 31,
2019. We invite you to join
us to celebrate this momen-
tous occasion. Seth is an 8th
grader at Flagstaff Junior Academy and Emily is a
7th grader at Mount Elden Middle School. Seth's
Bar Mitzvah project has been to prepare an infor-
mational brochure teaching young people about
antibiotics. Emily's Bat Mitzvah project involved
working with animals at a local animal shel-
ter. Seth and Emily's B'nai Mitzvah will be at
10:00 a.m. at the synagogue, followed by an oneg
sponsored by their grandparents, Martin and Terry
Brown.
5780 YIZKOR BOOK
THE BULLETIN
Unless otherwise indicated, all
numbers are in the 928 area
code.
Congregation Lev Shalom Board of Directors President
Paul Cohen 267-251-6473
Vice-President
Secretary
Bob Braudy 201-665-0168
Treasurer
Tom Henderson 527-0677
Members-at-large
Tal Rihanha 863-1144
Jennifer Ruben 600-5704
Jamie Shadian 615-879-9049
Harriet Sherwin 818-631-1522
Rachel Sturm 606-0122
Congregation Lev Shalom Contacts Rabbi Emerita
Nina Perlmutter 777-8172
Temple Coordinator/Newsletter
Editor
Rachel Sturm 606-0122
Rachel@levshalomaz.org
Ritual Committee
Sandy Shaw 266-0854
Brotherhood Chair
Bob Braudy 201-665-0168
Sisterhood Chair
Judi Braudy 914-263-3953 Cemetery Coordinator
Tal Rihanha 863-1144
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Sponsor an Oneg
FOR ANY OCCASION
Celebrate a Simcha, remember a loved one or commemorate a special event with your CLS
friends and family.
Contact Sandy Shaw,
Sisterhood, at sandyshaw89@suddenlink.net
or 973-464-0353 to sign up.
CLS BOARD MEETING REMINDER
The Board of Trustees of Congregation Lev
Shalom will meet on Tuesday, August 20th,
at 6p.m. at the synagogue. Members of the
Congregation are welcome to attend. Please
advise Paul Cohen (president@levshalomaz.org
or 267-251-6473) if there are matters that you
would like the Board to consider or if you would
like an advance copy of the agenda for the
meeting.
Please be aware that non-board members will
be asked to step out of the meeting should the
Board go into executive session to address
matters deemed to be of a confidential nature
by the Board, such as personnel issues or mat-
ters dealing with specific members.
OUR STORIES—PAUL COHEN
At our July 2019 Board Meeting,
CLS wonderful marketing
"guru", Karin Eberhard, focused
the Board's efforts on telling
"our story" on social media and
through other marketing
opportunities. She asked us to
recall what were the
circumstances or people that
initially prompted each of our joining and
participating in the Synagogue. There is
something powerful in sharing these stories with
others, and potentially could make the difference
of new members considering or actually joining. I
thought about this after the meeting, and easily
recalled the circumstances and people that
prompted Shari and I to join CLS.
When Shari and I saw the real possibility of
relocating from Southeastern Pennsylvania in
2015 during a visit here around Labor Day, we
checked all of the boxes on our first visit here.
One of those boxes was, of course, stopping into
the local synagogue. When Google Maps
announced that we'd reached our destination, we
thought that perhaps we'd entered the address
incorrectly, but after looking more carefully, we
saw the posted calendar and street signs, which
confirmed that we were, indeed, in the right place.
The small building told us this was likely a much
smaller community than our previous two
congregations of 1200 and 600 families. Still, we
reached out to Rabbi Mindie via email, and had
lunch with her on our next visit to Flagstaff in
November. During lunch, she suggested that she
would arrange for us to be invited to a Shabbat
dinner. Within a day, we heard from Ron and
Linda Borkan, who invited us to their home for
Shabbat dinner that very weekend, along with
Helene Mann and Steve Grayson. What better
way to find out so much more about life in
Flagstaff and Temple Heichal Baoranim than with
great food and conversation from these four
generous people. They made us feel welcome,
and wanted us to seriously consider joining their
synagogue. This was a very welcoming and caring
community they said, and the four of them truly
embodied that.
In following up with Karin's request, I ask
everyone reading this to recall the how and why
they joined CLS. You can email your story to Karin
('KARIN EBERHARD' eberhard7192@msn.com) or
myself ('Paul Cohen'president@levshalomaz.org).
Also, you can let me know if you want to share
your story in a future newsletter or permit Karin to
post it on our Facebook page.
Get to know CLS members
and hear their stories!
Rebecca Sturm has complet-
ed her first year at Barrett,
the Honors College at Arizona
State University. She is pursu-
ing a B.A. in Global Health as
well as a certificate in Health
Care Delivery and Policy. This
past year, Becca has actively
participated in her campus
Hillel, been involved in research in partnership
with the Mayo clinic, competed in her school's
club triathlon team, as well as served as a
Barrett tour guide. She just completed a two-
month internship in Jerusalem working at a
nonprofit that assists English-speakers in navi-
gating the Israeli healthcare system.
This upcoming year, Becca is excited to an-
nounce she was selected to serve on the Hillel
International Student Cabinet. In this role, she
will be directly working with Hillel Interna-
tional's leadership team, offering advice, opin-
ions, and perspectives from her Jewish experi-
ence at Arizona State University. Collaborating
with a richly diverse cohort, they will be acting
as a vehicle to connect Jewish peers from over
550 Hillels across the country to one another.
Becca and her family have been members of
Congregation Lev Shalom (previously Heichal
Baoranim) for over 25 years.
CLS MEMBER SPOTLIGHT —REBECCA STURM
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Advertising Corner
If you are interested in advertising in The Bulletin, please contact Rachel Sturm at
info@levshalomaz.org. Classified advertising for members is free! Business advertising rates
are extremely reasonable! Get your message out to hundreds of people each month and
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MAZEL TOV!
To those celebrating birthdays
in August—
Lanny Morrison – 8/3
Lynne Nemeth – 8/3
Rabbi Emerita Nina Perlmutter
– 8/9
Jacob Taylor – 8/9
Lisa Ganey – 8/13
Tom Brodersen – 8/14
Juliana Berglund-Brown – 8/25
THE BULLETIN
THE BULLETIN
is the month ly pu bl ic ation of
Congregat ion Lev Sha lom.
Send newsletter su bmis -
s ions to Rachel S turm a t
In fo@levshalomaz.org .
Submiss ions must be
received by the 20th of each
month .
THANKS TO OUR DONORS
To the Congregation Lev Shalom General Fund:
Jerry Karnel
HOOD HAPPENINGS —BOB BRAUDY
The next Brotherhood meeting will be held in
September. More details to come in next month’s
Bulletin.
For further information about the Congregation Lev
Shalom Brotherhood, please contact Bob Braudy at
rsbraudy@earthlink.net or 201-665-0168 .
SISTERHOOD NEWS—JUDI BRAUDY
The Sisterhood walks for August are as follows:
Sunday, August 11th 8:30am Buffalo Park
Sunday, August 25th 8:30am Buffalo Park
The next Sisterhood meeting will be held at Judi Braudy’s home,
5980 E. Jeremy Ln., on Sunday, September 8th at 11am, with a
lox and bagels brunch. All CLS women are invited!
The WRJ Southwest Area Day will be held Saturday,
October 12th in Albuquerque, NM. For more information and to
register, please visit https://www.wrjpacific.org/pacific-
southwest-area-day.html.
If you have any questions, please contact Judi, Sisterhood Chair, at
azjudi@gmail.com or 914-263-3953.
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