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October
Friday, October 1 Shabbat Service
Celebration of Simchat Torah 6:00 pm
Followed by Family Dinner
Saturday, October 2 Shabbat Service
9:00am
Friday, October 8 Shabbat Service
7:30 pm
Saturday, October 9 Shabbat Service
9:00am
Friday, October 15 Shabbat Service
Kyle Kane will take part in Service 7:00 pm
Saturday, October 16 Shabbat Service
Bar Mitzvah of Kyle Kane 9:00am
Friday, October 22 Shabbat Service (Lay-led service)
7:30 pm Saturday, October 23
Shabbat Service (Lay-led service) 9:00am
Friday, October 29 Shabbat Service
7:30 pm Saturday, October 30
Shabbat Service 9:00am
CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL
“A Family of Families” October 2010
Torah Study Saturdays @ 11:00am
Please come and join us.
CALENDAR OF RELIGIOUS SERVICES
Kyle Austin Kane Bar Mitzvah
Friday, October 15th at 7:00 pm Saturday, October 16th at 9:00 am
Kyle Kane will lead Friday night services on October 15th and will be called to the Torah as a Bar-Mitzvah on Saturday morning October 16th. Kyle is the son of Marcie and Leslie Kane. He is the grand-son of Ruth Kane and the late Cantor Bernard Kane.
He is a 7th grader at Baker Middle School who enjoys playing baseball and is cur-rently on the Baker football team. He loves reading, snowboarding, and play-ing tennis. But most of all he likes hang-ing out with his two best friends, his cats. For the past five years he has spent his summers at Camp Young Judaea.
Please join the Kane Family as they cele-brate this happy occasion with an Oneg Shabbat on Friday evening, and a Kid-dush luncheon following Saturday morning services.
Dear Friends:
On the second day of Rosh HaSha-nah, I joined about twenty-five other members of CBI for traditional ser-vices in the morning. There was a lively spirit, much singing, and Rabbi Yonina Creditor kept up a spritely
pace that moved the service with enthusiasm to a conclusion that was earlier than some of us ex-pected. There was a good feeling of camaraderie among this community of worshippers.
Still, I found myself reading and rereading some of the prayers in English that are found in the Silverman High Holyday prayer book, the Mahzor. This volume was published in 1951, exactly sixty years ago. The language is dated. No one uses “thee” or “thou” any more, nor do we end our verbs with –est, as in “sayest.” That kind of expression is stilted and does not resonate with modern linguistic usage.
Each generation finds it necessary to update the prayer book. In our liberal services, I noticed that the very recent edition of Gates of Repentance that I ordered after last year’s Yom Kippur (when my really old one fell apart) used “Eternal One” in-stead of other names for God – like “King” or “Sovereign.” The Conservative movement has just published a new High Holyday prayer book called Lev Shalem, “[With a] Whole Heart.” The editorial committee decided to omit the word “salvation” be-cause people don’t have a clear sense of what it means, and they chose to no longer use the word “awesome” to describe God, primarily because it has been tarnished by its slangy use in Valley Girl talk.
The criteria of the Conservative editors, much like the criteria of the Reform Jewish editors, centered around two ideas: keeping faith with the traditional practices while, at the same time, addressing what congregations and modern, liberal Jews want and need.
Those two criteria sometimes complement each other and sometimes are in conflict. Consider the Al Cheyt recital of Yom Kippur in Gates of Prayer. It is updated to include both the traditional sins of pride and interpersonal malice, but also more mod-ern transgressions, like pollution, governmental cor-ruption and neglect of urban improvements. On the other hand, there are limits imposed by traditional Jewish practice about how short the service can be and, equally, by expectations of congregants about what would be a satisfying and sufficient ritual ob-
servance.
What is crucial, however, is to note that every prayer book, whether traditional or liberal, reflects the social context in which it is to be used and the people who will hold it. The contexts change and the people change, so the prayer book itself has to change to be at all relevant to the realities of the lives of Jews.
And yet, paradoxically, the change is largely cosmetic. At base, the values and ideas that are reflected in Jew-ish prayer books are the same that have characterized our worship for the last fifteen hundred years or more. These values and ideas may be present in modern clothing, but they are the identical ones of which our ancestors spoke on their special days and of which we continue to speak on our High Holyday days. There is something comforting and reassuring that, in the midst of all the flux and change of modern life, the values of Judaism persist to motivate and inspire our lives for a new year.
Shalom, Kenneth D. Roseman, Rabbi
CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL 4402 Saratoga
Telephone-361.857.8181/Fax-361.857.8227 Email: congregation@bethisraelcc.com
Website: bethisraelcc.com
Rabbi Kenneth Roseman Debbie Bustillo, Office Administrator
Susan Martin, Corpus Christi Community Religious School Administrator
President….……….….….………….…... ..Maury Wolfson First Vice President….……..…..………..………..Jim Gold Second Vice President……............……..……Suzy Hilliard Secretary .…......…....…......…………………….Gary Blum Treasurer………….….....…..…………………....Ed Mange Past President……………………...……….Andy Lehrman Sisterhood President………...….......................... Iris Karas Cofty President……..….................……....Meredith Hilliard Adult Education……….………………...…....David Jacobs Cemetery Co-Chairs....................Robert Adler, Carl Kuehn, Gary Blum and Clara Braslau Ritual Committee Co-Chairs…….….......Andrew Sheinberg and Joe Loon Program Coordinator…………….……...… Meredith Ryan Membership Committee Chair….………..…..Susan Martin Social Action Committee Chairs. ….......................Jim Gold Dues Committee Co-Chairs..….………….…..…Ann Engel and Leslie Kane Building Chair…………………………...…...David Jacobs Grounds Chair………………………...….Rikki Schmitchel Fine Arts...............................Laurie Mintz and Ross Burney Webmaster.…………………..………….…….Jack Widder
TZIPI LIVNI SPEAKS AT CBI ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3rd
The satellite connection with the 92nd Street YMHA-YMWA continues as we host Israel’s former foreign minister, Tzipi Livni, on Sunday, October 3 at 7:00 P.M. in our Sanctuary. Through the miracle of electronic communication, we shall be able to be part of the audience of this live broadcast and to submit questions that may be selected to be posed to and answered by Ms. Livni.
Tzipi Livni is the leader of the opposition Kadima party in Israel’s Knesset. When that party was in power, she served as foreign minister. She will speak to the cur-rent state of World Jewry and, particularly, to contemporary challenges facing the State of Israel.
BRANDEIS WOMEN AND CBI COLLABORATE TO HOST SPEAKER On Wednesday, October 20 at noon, Dr. Bryan Stone, Associate Professor of History at Del Mar College, will speak to us about his new book, The Chosen Folks: Jews on the Frontiers of Texas. He will explore how Jews arrived in this state and sought to forge a dual identity, becoming part of the Texas culture and, simultaneously, retaining their Jewish roots and passions. He will deal with how Jews coped with “the frontier” and its distinctive mentality, the rise of the Ku Klux Klan and the emergence of the State of Israel after the destruction of the Holo-caust. Dairy Covered Dish Luncheon at CBI No charge for this event RSVP 991-6152 or nedradl@aolcom *Books will be available for purchase at the special price of $35.00
Dixie Lee Oshman is pleased to announce that she will be featured as "Artist of the Month" for October at Stingers Coffee at 1304 Airline Road in the Gulfway Shopping Center.
Her macro and abstract plant photography and greeting cards will be available for viewing and for sale the entire month. The wonderful
folks at Stingers will also graciously host an artist's reception for any and all who wish to attend on Saturday, October 16, 2010, from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Please drop by to support Stingers and Dixie in their business and creative ventures!
Corpus Christi Community Religious School
Our religious school is off to a won-derful start! We began our first session on Sunday, September 12,
2010, with a meeting in the sanctuary for stu-dents, parents, and teachers. Following intro-ductions and discussion, teachers took their stu-dents to classrooms and parents went to the auditorium for registration and coffee.
Teachers for this year’s Sunday sessions are Elisa Cox – Kinder/First, Rikki Schmitchel – Sec-ond/Third, Chelsea Eisenberg (Amanda McKinley – Assistant) – Fourth/Fifth, Brian Honigbaum & Dave Ryan – Sixth/Seventh/Eighth and Rabbi Roseman - Confirmation. Hebrew School teach-ers are Laurie McKinley, Shiri Tenenbaum Bal-deran, and Rabbi Roseman.
Consecration will be held prior to Simchat Torah services on Friday, October 1st. Consecration will begin at 5:30 PM and Shabbat services will begin at 6:00PM followed by our Family Dinner at 7:00pm. We hope you will share this special oc-casion with our young people.
We have two camp rallies this month. Yael Twito from Camp Young Judaea in Wimberley will be here on Sunday, October 10th, and Stefani Rozen from Greene Family Camp will be here on Sunday, October 31st. Both rallies will begin at 11:15. Parents are invited to join us.
We welcome our returning students as well as the new additions to our school family. Happy New Year to everyone! Shalom! Susan
A Message from the Family Corner
As many of you may have noticed, our Shabbat dinners have a new twist! When possible, we are combining the Shabbat dinners with the Sisterhood Cookbook tasting. When you bring a dish to these dinners, you have the option to submit that recipe to the cookbook committee. All you have to do is bring the dish and the recipe to the Shabbat din-ner. That's it! It's that easy. We have already had our salad dinner and this month we are going to have our side dish tasting. Susan Martin and Iris Karas are working on a main course for the meal, all you have to do is bring along your favorite side dish. We thank you for your efforts and look for-ward to seeing you on Oct. 1st. As always, please remember that if you would like to have your child utilize the childcare during ser-vices, please make sure to check them in and out. If you have any questions or concerns, please con-tact Meredith Ryan at 960-0698. Shalom Meredith Ryan
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES
Sunday School 10:00 am October
3, 10, 17, 24 & 31
Hebrew School 4:30 pm on Thursdays
October 7, 14, 21 & 28
HIGH HOLYDAY FOOD COLLECTION It has been traditional to make a donation of food to the Cor-pus Christi Food Pantry during the High Holydays. This is
to fulfill the Haftarah that we read from Isaiah that said that what God wants, in part, is that we distribute our bread to the poor. If you have not yet contributed, there is still time. We shall not take our collected food to the pantry until October 11th. Please fill up a bag or just bring something that is non-perishable and leave it off at CBI. If you would prefer, you can write a check and we shall see that it is delivered to the CCFB, where they can use it to purchase food of their choice.
Card of Thanks All of us who were at the High Holyday services (both traditional and liberal) appreciate the participation of so many of our fellow-
congregants. Your readings and efforts to make the Holyday worship more meaningful helped all of us have a very special time in the synagogue. And we also apologize to several members of the congregation whose letters invit-ing them to participate were garbled and gave them erroneous instruc-tions. We’ll try to do better next year! After all, that’s what repentance and atonement are all about.
Please join us Friday, October 8th for the Friday Night Oneg
to Honor the birthday of Mac Cohen
Religious School 2010-2011
Jewish Food Fest Calling All Volunteers
Looking for:
Shift Volunteers: If you would like to work a food fest shift, please contact
Phyllis Roseman at 888‐8770 or proseman@plazatravelinc.com
AUCTION ITEMS: Silent auction committee is looking for donations. Forms are available in the
Temple office and items can be dropped off at the Temple. For info, contact either Ann Engel at 779‐4616 or Laura Smith Noe at 774‐5518.
The most Popular corner in town Please help us make our VINTAGE CORNER even more successful than ever Regardless of whether it’s from the: 20’s 80’ 70’s 30’s 90’s 60s 40’s Our Wish List: Purses, evening purses, gloves, earrings, necklaces, pins, wallets, designer scarves, beaded jackets, fur stoles or short jackets (mink, fox‐vintage stoles). Please drop off items at the Temple Office or contact Pat Susser at 688‐5700.
SWEET SHOP BAKED GOODS: Please help us fill our shelves with your donated delicious homemade baked goods. We need cakes, pies,
candy, and cookies of all flavors, shapes and sizes. Whatever you have the time to bake is always greatly appreciated, but please bake!
Special Instructions: • items need to be homemade • securely tape to the container of your baked items an index card with your name and ingredi‐
ents used. (the recipe is not necessary...only the ingredient list) • do not make anything with peanuts, peanut butter, or peanut oil. Many in our community are
highly allergic to any form of peanut. • drop off your baked goods Thursday, Nov. 11th or Friday Nov.12th
Please call Amy Krams or Susan Martin and let them know they can count on you to help bake and / or work in the sweet shop. If you have any questions please contact us. Amy Krams : akrams@grandecom.net 855‐6230 / 946‐9454 or Susan Martin : wtmsjm@aol.com 387‐0551 / 215‐4599
FOOD HANDLERS Class You need a current food handlers permit to serve food at Food Fest.
Food handlers class will be held at CBI on Sunday, October 10th 10:00am ‐ 11:00am
Cost—$10 (Cash Only) Permit is good for 2 years
You can also get a permit online at www.TexasFoodHandler.com
Jewish Food Fest November 13-14
Calling all volunteers: We are looking for a lot of volunteers to help cook for food fest. Please call the contact person if you would like to help out.
Food Fest: Schedule of Cooking Events 2010
Look in your mailbox - raffle tickets will be coming your way soon!
Chris Adler, aka the “Cabbage Roll Princess”, will begin preparing, you guessed it, Cabbage Rolls (some refer to it as stuffed cabbage) on 10/6 at 9:00 a.m. and 10/7 at 5:00 p.m. at the CBI kitchen. If you can help with this effort, please contact Chris at 850‐0500 or cadler106@sbcglobal.net Susan Martin and Robin Adams will begin making Chicken Soup on 10/23 9:00 a.m. If you would like to be part of this endeavor, please contact Susan at 215‐4599 or Robin at 215‐4154
From the Jewish Community Council
P E R P E T U A L YAHRZEITS
Sabbath of October 1st *Ascher Abbey *Henry Asher Abbey *Rose Axelrad *Seraphine Bornstein *Joseph David Cohn Mosha Cooperman *Louis Eisenberg Kathy Gordon Feiertag Mrs. Celia Goldson Mr. Marvin Israel Goldson Sylvia Hytner *Arnold Kolpack *Irene Krams *Draga Diana Kurzner Tarbo Lashinsky *William Everett Levinson *Pearl Axelrad Lieberman *Molly Marks *Chana Kraut Melamed *Hirsh Melamed *Ms. Shirley Mintz Sophie Rocklin *Joseph Schultz *Hyman Stillman *Morris Veenik *Janice Wallock *William D. Wallock Sabbath of October 8th *Sol L. Black *Cecelia Weil Cohen *Sam Evainier *Blanche Frank *Harry Ginsberg *Leo Horowitz *Flora Landy *Charles Nieman *Fred B. Rosenberg Samuel Isaac Sheinberg *Blanche Sheiness
*Ruth Sikora *Jechiel Tepper Julius Union *Sherrie Lynn Waldman *Sam Weisman Mary Weissman Sabbath of October 15th *Fanny Weil Alexander *Abram C. Bobys *Herman Caplan *Bessie Walker Feldman Nettie Gold *Helen Sally Goodman *Sylvan Grossman *Gerald Hausman Janet Hurst Leonard Jacobs *Leopold Kannengiesser *Abe Klein *Nathan Lakin Sue Marks *Ruben Melamed *Joseph Silver *George Solka Julia Springer *Louis D. Tanenbaum Abraham Samuel Weissman *Bertha Willensky *Sylvan Bernard Wolfson Sabbath of October 22nd *Hyman Bloom Rose W. Eisenberg *Jacob Engel *Eva Goltzman George Gorsuch Henry Heffler David Hirsch *Joe Katz
*Isaac Lasky *Louis B. Leshin *Gregory Makrow Freda Mandelstamm *Morris Pearlman *Lewis Engle Weil *Isaac Weisman Sabbath of October 29th *Ida Doris Pearline Appel *Eli Berman *Edward Birnberg Joe Bornstein *Anna Dina Davis Carl Gogel *Janet Asher Goldstein *Louis Goltzman *Ethel Wolf Goodman *Sarah Isenberg *Morris Liedeker, Sr. *Meyer Mayerson Fannie Podolsky *Pauline Querido *Julius Racusin Leon Rubin *Irvin Samuels *Irvin Simon *Harry Sobol *Joseph Zobel
Wanted: Recipes for the Sisterhood Cookbook
Be a part of this tasty project. For more information, call or email Barbara (992-4085, ethuil@aol.com); or Rona (991-8190, ronatrain@swifftrain.com).
COOKBOOK NEWS
UPCOMING SISTERHOOD EVENTS
Executive Board Meeting Wednesday, Oct. 6th
5:30 Sisterhood Executive Board Meeting at CBI Train library.
Food handlers permit class Sunday, October 10th
10 a.m. at CBI Train Library I want to extend heartfelt wishes for a Happy, Healthy New Year to each of you. As I reflect on the recent High Holidays, one of the things that I am especially struck by and appreciative of is the enor-mity of the community wide effort behind each of our very special High Holiday Onegs. Having been a member of several other synagogues, I assure you that I have never seen anything like what happens at Congregation Beth Israel. What happens here is quite extraordinary. I want extend a very special thank you to Laura Hausman for chairing the Rosh Hashanah Oneg and to Rona Train and Elinor Roosth for co-chairing the Yom Kippur Break Fast. Your efforts were tremendously appreciated. Iris Karas, President
The Congregation thanks you for the following contributions
Don’t forget . .You can remember a friend or rela-tive with a minimum contribution of $5.00 to one of our many funds. These funds support camp schol-
arships, education, cemeteries, fine arts, library, and build-ing improvements, to name a few. An acknowledgement card will be sent to the honored person or family. Please make checks payable to CBI and specify the fund. Call the CBI office with any questions.
Yahrzeit Donations In Memory of------------------------------------------------ From Phillip Falk
Bruce Falk
Roslyn Garin Elizabeth & Ray Falk
Julia Cohn Nast Katherine Nast
Pearl Greenberg Evelyn Greenberg
Minnie Gordon
Rosa Katz
Ezekial Katz
Toby Katz Doris Katz
Cemetery Endowment Fund In Memory of------------------------------------------------ From Joseph Grand
Joseph Newman Edith & Ted Mason
General Fund In Honor of--------------------------------------------------- From Elinor & Hymie Roosth Diane Roosth & Amos Hall
Edy Laser on her Birthday Joyce & Marc Wormser
Hebrew Rest Fund In Honor of--------------------------------------------------- From Evelyn Maltz on her 90th Birthday Jerry & Elizabeth Susser
& Jennifer Susser
High Holyday Appeal
Donation by---------------------------------------------------------------- Charles Clark
Joan & David Jacobs
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Greenberg
Lance & Elisa Reinsmith
Yetta & Marvin Leshin
Iris & Andy Lehrman
Laura & David Hausman
Heleen & Ed Mange
Lois & Gary Blum
Julia & Tim Noble
Sarah Noble
Olivia Noble
Hilda & Charles Schecter
Elise & Al Geller
Mitzvah Fund
In Honor of--------------------------------------------------- From Evelyn Maltz on her 90th Birthday Robin & Jordan Davis
Marilyn & irving Braslau
Susan & Bill Martin
Rabbi's Discretionary Fund In Honor of--------------------------------------------------- From Dr. Ben Groner's 91st Birthday
Rabbi Ken & Mrs. Phyllis Roseman-
for all that they do Marty & Ticia Hanisch
In Memory of------------------------------------------------- From Leon Levy Laura & Skip Noe
Sikora II Fund In Memory of------------------------------------------------ From Joseph Sikora Albert Sikora
David Sikora
Susser Family Fund In Memory of------------------------------------------------ From Sam Susser Catherine & Sam L. Susser
Tree of Life Leaf In Honor of--------------------------------------------------- From Evelyn Maltz on her 90th Birthday Loving Friends:
Elinor & Hymie Roosth
Gloria Wolfson
Elise & Al Geller
Dorothy Jessel
Roslyne & Ed Massman Dolly Oshman Yetta & Marvin Leshin Dottie Heffler Ruth & Joe Sheinberg
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1
Simchat Torah Shabbat Service 6:00 pm Followed by family dinner
2 Shabbat Service 9:00 am Torah Study 11:00 am
3 Sunday School 10am-12pm 92nd Street Program at 7pm
4
5 Introduction to Judaism 7:30pm-9:30pm @CBI Train Library
6 Sisterhood Executive Board Meeting at 5:30 @ CBI Train Library
7 Hebrew School 4:30 pm-6:00pm
8 Shabbat Service 7:30 pm
9 Shabbat Service 9:00 am Torah Study 11:00 am
10 Sunday School 10am-12pm Food Handler’s Class 10am-11am
11 12
13 CBI Board Meeting @7pm
14 Hebrew School 4:30 pm-6:00pm
15 Kyle Kane will take part in Shabbat Service at 7pm
16 Bar Mitzvah of Kyle Kane Shabbat Service at 9am
17 Sunday School 10am-12pm
18 19 Introduction to Judaism 7:30pm-9:30pm @CBI Train Library
20 Brandeis & CBI presents Brian Stone @12pm
21 Hebrew School 4:30 pm-6:00pm
22 Shabbat Service 7:30 pm
23 Shabbat Service 9:00 am Torah Study 11:00 am
24
Sunday School 10am-12pm
25
26
27 28 Hebrew School 4:30 pm-6:00pm
29 Shabbat Service 7:30 pm
30 Shabbat Service 9:00 am Torah Study 11:00 am
31 Sunday School 10am-12pm
OCTOBER 2010
CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL 4402 SARATOGA CORPUS CHRISTI, TX 78413
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
L’Dor VaDor Judaica Shop
Call Clara to set an appointment at 854-6798
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