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September 2009 | Elul 5769 - Tishrei 5770

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You open Your hand, and Your favor sustains all the living. —Psalm 145

Food Drive Yom Kippur

8 p.m. Defending Your Life

A special showing of a comedy/fantasy film about a man who must defend his life after he dies and arrives in the afterlife. Starring Albert Brooks and Meryl Streep. A discussion about the film and its message for our own lives will be led by Rabbis Shulman and Wechsler.

to benefit community agencies

Rosh HaShanah, Sunday, September 20 Wednesday, September 30

A String Quartet will accompany Hazzan Perlman and the Chizuk Amuno choir during our Selihot Service. Selihot is a unique and moving late night “Service of forgiveness” that begins the High Holy Day season. During the Selihot Service we are introduced to some of the prayers and motifs of the coming days of awe. The Selihot Service is an emotional, spiritual, and evocative evening of teshuvah, repentance, reflecting upon our deeds and experiences this year as we consider personal and religious goals for future growth and change. We begin with Havdalah and conclude our evening with the sounding of the Shofar. The Torah Scrolls in the ark are publicly changed into their white High Holy Day covers which symbolize the freshness and purity of the coming new year.

We will ask everyone present in the Sanctuary, in our Family Service, in our Youth Services, and even at Torah for Tots to discuss and help determine our congregation’s response to hunger, and to the needs of people in our community and in Israel during this holiday season.

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10 p.m. Selihot Service

On Shabbat, October 3, during all of our Sukkot Services, we will ask the question, “How Do We Demonstrate Our Thanks?”

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Join us in community and meaning for a special film screening, a lovely dessert buffet, and beautiful prayer in anticipation of the coming new Jewish year.

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Please drop off your sealed food in bins located in the Louis A. Cohen Family Chapel Lobby and the Administrative Lobby. Please check expiration dates.

For more information, call Miriam Foss, 410/486-6400, ext. 281

F OOD W ISH L IST : Beef stew, canned fruits, canned meats/tuna, canned vegetables, dish soap, disposable salt and pepper shakers, ketchup and mayonnaise, laundry detergent, macaroni & cheese, metal forks, napkins, paper lunch bags, pasta and sauce, peanut butter and jelly, plastic baggies, plastic ware, rice, stove top stuffing, sugar, tea bags, toilet paper In lieu of food, monetary donations will also be accepted and donated to kosher food funds. Make checks payable to Chizuk Amuno, Attn. Food Drive. A service initiative made possible by the Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Gemilut Hasadim Endowment Fund

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N ew S habbat Yahad A ctivities

Shabbat Yahad – Shabbat Together Together Again, October 3rd We join on Shabbat in the bonds of our synagogue community. Join us in the Sanctuary, at Family Services, or Torah for Tots as we share our different Shabbat services and activities as families and friends.

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Looking for something to do during the “rest” of Shabbat? This year, we extend Shabbat Yahad following lunch to include activity and interest groups for all ages. Our rabbis will teach, our education and youth staff will provide activities for our students, and members of our adult community will facilitate small discussion and hobby groups for interested individuals. Watch for the list of Shabbat afternoon activities in the coming weeks.

Chizuk Amuno Congregation 8100 Stevenson Road, Baltimore, Maryland 21208 www.chizukamuno.org

Synagogue Office 410/486-6400 Synagogue Fax 410/486-4050 Synagogue E-mail [email protected] Goldsmith Early Childhood Education Center 410/486-8642 Krieger Schechter Day School 410/486-8640 Rosenbloom Religious School 410/486-8641 Stulman Center for Adult Learning 410/824-2055

O fficers

President Dr. Anne L. Young, [email protected] First Vice President Richard Manekin, [email protected] Vice President Michelle Malis Vice President Louis E. Sapperstein Secretary Dr. Andrew Miller Treasurer Alan Mogol Assistant Treasurer Sandra Moffet

Schedule of Services

September 11/12 | Elul 22/23

Each Friday evening and Shabbat morning we enjoy celebration, prayer, and Torah study with Rabbi Ronald Shulman, Rabbi Deborah Wechsler, Hazzan Emanuel Perlman and our synagogue community. This schedule indicates the weeks when our Chizuk Amuno Choir participates in services, as well as study themes, or other service features including family and Shabbat Yahad activities. Join with us to express yourself in the presence of God, to nurture your soul, and to connect your life with the life of our synagogue family. Babysitting is available beginning at 9:15 a.m. every Shabbat, except holiday weekends.

Minhah Kabbalat Shabbat

Hoffberger Chapel Services

synagogue staff

Daily: 7:30 a.m. and 6:15 p.m.

[email protected]

Sunday: 9:15 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.

Rabbi Ronald J. Shulman x230 Rabbi Deborah Wechsler x231

[email protected] Rabbi Emeritus Joel H. Zaiman x296 Hazzan Emanuel C. Perlman x233 [email protected] Ritual Director Dr. Moshe D. Shualy x243 [email protected]

Friday Minhah: 5:50 p.m. unless otherwise noted

Candle Lighting 7:14 p.m.

Rev. Yehuda Dickstein

September 11

7:03 p.m.

Headmaster, Krieger Schechter Day School

September 18

6:52 p.m.

September 25

6:40 p.m.

October 2

6:29 p.m.

Dr. Paul D. Schneider | x226 | [email protected]

Director, Congregational Education

Alex Weinberg | x234 | [email protected] Director, Goldsmith Early Childhood Education Center

Michelle Gold | x238 | [email protected]

Director, Stulman Center for Adult Learning

Judy Meltzer | x287 | [email protected] Director, Gemilut Hasadim Program

Miriam Foss | x281 | [email protected] Bar/Bat Mitzvah Coordinator

Debby Hellman | x290 | [email protected]

For complete High Holy Day schedules, please refer to your HaZ’man ~ This Season.

SEPTEMBER 2009 Elul 5769/Tishrei 5770

Curator, Goldsmith Museum

Dr. Susan Vick | x291 | [email protected]

administrative staff

Executive Director

Ronald N. Millen | x224 | [email protected] Director of Congregational Advancement

Laurel Freedman | x275 | [email protected] Synagogue Administrator

Jenny Baker | x227 | [email protected] Controller

Rick Bernard | x256 | [email protected] Information Systems Manager

Bruce P. Yaillen | x284 | [email protected] Cemetery Director

Barbara Lichter | x248 | [email protected]

September 4/5 | Elul 15/16 5:50 p.m. 6:00 p.m.

Minhah Kabbalat Shabbat

Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m. TORAH PORTION: KI TAVO, DEUTERONOMY 26:1-29:8 B’nei Mitzvah of Alyson Katz and Daniel Moskowitz Rabbi Shulman’s Sermon Chizuk Amuno Choir joins Hazzan Perlman Family Service 10:00 a.m. Study Session Minhah/Ma’ariv Havdalah

Study Session Minhah/Ma’ariv Havdalah Selihot Service

6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:59 p.m.

For complete Rosh HaShanah (September 18, 19, and 20) and Yom Kippur (September 27 and 28) schedules, please refer to your HaZ’man ~ This Season.

Shabbat Shuvah – The Sabbath of Return Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m. , Deuteronomy 32:1-32:52 Torah Portion: “Teshuvah-Repentance before Yom Kippur” Study with Rabbis Shulman and Wechsler Family Service 10:00 a.m. Minhah Kabbalat Shabbat

5:50 p.m. 6:00 p.m.

Study Session Minhah/Ma’ariv Havdalah

5:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:25 p.m.

Shabbat Sukkot Minhah Kabbalat Shabbat

Marsh Yoffe | x309 | [email protected] Communications and Membership Coordinator

Cheryl Snyderman | x300 | [email protected] Graphic Designer

Rachel Levitan | x282 | [email protected]

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5:50 p.m. 6:00 p.m.

Shabbat and Festival Morning Service 9:15 a.m. Birkat HaMazon Discussion – How Do We Demonstrate Our Thanks? …responding to hunger and human needs in our community and in Israel Shabbat Yahad – Shabbat Together Family Service 10:00 a.m. Torah for Tots 11:00 a.m. Kiddush Luncheon in the Attman Family Sukkah Hugei Shabbat – Group Activities for ALL ages Study Session Minhah/Ma’ariv Havdalah

Assistant Cemetery Director

5:45 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 7:47 p.m. 10:00 p.m.

October 2/3 | Tishrei 14/15

Youth Educator

Isaac Woloff | x305 | [email protected]

Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m. TORAH PORTION: NITZAVIM VA-YEILEKH, DEUTERONOMY 29:9–31:30 Bat Mitzvah of Alexandra Sugarman Rabbi Wechsler’s Sermon Chizuk Amuno Choir joins Hazzan Perlman Family Service 10:00 a.m.

September 25/26 | Elul 26/27

September 4

Ritual Director Emeritus

5:50 p.m. 6:00 p.m.

5:15 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 7:14 p.m.

Milestones In Our Synagogue Family B’nei Mitzvah

Anniversaries

Gemilut Hasadim Volunteer Programs

Mazal tov to the following members of our synagogue family who will be celebrating their wedding anniversaries in the coming weeks.

We proudly celebrate with these students who will be called to the Torah as B’nei Mitzvah. Mazal tov to their families.

40th: Janice and Norris Brodsky 40th: Sarajane and Arthur Brown

SEPTEMBER 5

We congratulate this couple and their families as we wish them much happiness.

Engagements

SEPTEMBER 12 Alexandra Marissa Sugarman Hannah Mira daughter of Susan and Howard Sugarman Births We congratulate the following families on the birth of their children and grandchildren. Noah Bishop Freilich, son of Rachel and David Freilich, PhD, and grandson of Barbara and Michael Freilich. Jonah Simon Chvala Reisner, son of Sara and Etan Reisner, grandson of Rabbi Nina Beth Cardin and Dr. Avram Reisner, and great-grandson of Shoshana Cardin. Owen Wolfe Singer, son of Mary and Michael Singer, and grandson of Ina and Jon Singer.

Birthdays We wish Happy Birthday to these members of our synagogue family who each celebrate a birthday milestone this month. Norris Brodsky Harriet Feinglass Susan Ganz Marc Klitenic Mark Pressman Seema Reznick Robin Sakin Dr. Ronald Schechter Frada Wall

Join the dedicated corps of congregants who provide dinners at Ronald McDonald House for families with seriously ill children. Volunteers are needed to cook and/or serve. The families look forward to home cooked meals to ease the strain and pressure that come with seeking medical treatment for serious conditions far from home. Our upcoming dates are: Wednesdays, September 9 and October 21.

Thanks to the Chizuk Amuno Sisterhood, we now have a supply of homemade chicken soup for members who are ill or who have just returned from the hospital. To receive some delicious “liquid penicillin,” please call Miriam Golob at 410/560-7422 and it will be delivered to your home.

Weddings

Daniel Benjamin Moskowitz David son of Jodi and Samuel Moskowitz

Ronald McDonald House

Thanks to Brotherhood members who did a summer cleaning in early June to make Greenspring Avenue sparkle: Bob Ambinder, Howard Brill, Irwin Golob, and Bruce Lewbart

Chicken Soup for Our Sick

Abby Kogen and Isaac Woloff

Alyson Michelle Katz Leah daughter of Bonnie and Neil Katz

Adopt-A-Road

We congratulate the following couples and their families as we wish them much happiness. Ben Wolf, son of Dorothy Gold and Dr. James Wolf, to Cydny Clay.

Hakhnasat Orhim — Welcoming Guests

Alicia Leibowitz, daughter of Bettye and Jerry Leibowitz, and granddaughter of Sylvia Cummins and Shirley Talles, to Aaron Bickoff.

If you live within walking distance of the synagogue, and are able to host visitors for Shabbat or holidays, please e-mail Rabbi Deborah Wechsler, [email protected].

Lauri Gann, daughter of Ruth and William Gann, to Dan Greenberg.

In Loving Memory

Jared Scott Levy Memorial Garden

With deep regret we mourn the passing of: Doris Kleiman May her memory bring comfort and blessing to her loved ones.

We are looking for flower and plant enthusiasts to help tend the garden this coming spring. Young volunteers, families, and adults are welcome. Double community service hours are available through the GH office. To sign up for fall watering and weeding on a flexible schedule, please call Miriam Foss.

Our Sympathy To: We offer our sincere condolences to these families. May God comfort them along with all who mourn. Ann Betten, on the loss of her father, Louis Eliasberg.

Todah rabbah to master gardener, Allen Brown, for planning, planting and mulching and to Adam Cohen, Karen Cohen, Rachel Cohen, Joan Vardi, and Shawn Vardi for watering and weeding.

Maxine Cooper, on the loss of her mother, Jeanette Konigsberg. Hilary Epstein, on the loss of her brother, Jonathan David Manheim.

Our Daily Bread Join the Chizuk Amuno team to help serve meals to hungry men, women, and children from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the upcoming Sundays, October 25 and November 29. Please contact Wendy Davis at 410/3585979, [email protected] or Jenny Baker 410/602-9885, [email protected].

Dr. Lenard Hammer, on the loss of his mother, Sandra S. Hammer. Ben Zager and Jack Zager, on the loss of their brother, Lewis Zager.

Member in the News Leonard Attman has been reappointed by Governor O’Malley as a member of the Maryland Stadium Authority for a term of four years.

A special thanks to our devoted volunteers. May: Randi Braman, Wendy Davis, Fran Glushakow, Lily Glushakow-Smith, Shira Glushakow-Smith, Warren Gould, Lily Massouda, Warren Massouda, Jeff Zale, and Karen Zale June: Jenny Baker, Fran Glushakow, Warren Gould, Jeff Snyder, Don Stein, Ruth Stein, and Dawn Reznik

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Todah rabbah to the dedicated volunteers who cooked and served in July: Abdul Abdulla, Jarred Belman, Lisa Belman, Ron Belman, Andrea Bookoff, Nancy Bookoff, Adam Cohen, Karen Cohen, Rachel Cohen, Edna Crystal, Hillary Crystal, Garth Gerstenblith, Brett Gold, Janet Kantor, Debbie Kramer, Samantha Kramer, Barbara Lichter, Maxine Seidman, Eileen Schultz, Cheryl Snyderman, Frank Spector, Susan Straus, Frada Wall, and Marsha Yoffe Special thanks to Dawn Reznik who crocheted bears for current guests at Ronald McDonald House. The soft and engaging multicolored bears were immediately embraced by appreciative children!!

St. Vincent’s Center Rav Toddot to our multi talented volunteers, who organized, read and served tea at the Teddy Bear Tea Party: Jane Kahn, Linda Levy, Mark Levy, David Madoff, Saundra Madoff, Mickey Simon, Marvin Steingart, Susan Straus, and Elaine Tobias

Transportation Service on Shabbat and Holiday Mornings Need a ride to shul on Shabbat morning or on Holidays? Rides for members who no longer drive can be arranged on a week-by-week basis. Just call Miriam Foss by Monday or Tuesday of the week you want to attend services. For questions or to participate in any Gemilut Hasadim programs, contact Miriam Foss at 410/486-6400, ext. 281 or mfoss@ chizukamuno.org. Please refer to www. chizukamuno.org for more information on all of these programs. We express special gratitude for funding from the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Gemilut Hasadim Endowment Fund of the Chizuk Amuno Foundation, Inc.

WcFg© ¤ d Terumot HaKodesh– Wc�¤wd © zFnEx§z Sacred Tribute Gifts We are so grateful for the generous and thoughtful contributions to Chizuk Amuno Congregation or one of our schools in honor or in memory of loved ones and friends, to wish a speedy recovery, or to express appreciation. In our sacred community each contribution is understood as terumat hakodesh—a sacred tribute gift. These different offerings sustain and enrich the life of our community, and are a meaningful way to acknowledge occasions and milestones. Sacred Tribute Gifts and contributions to Chizuk Amuno Congregation can be made by contacting our synagogue office, 410/486-6400 If you are interested in establishing a named endowment fund to commemorate an individual or occasion, please contact Laurel Freedman, Director of Congregational Advancement, ext. 275.

Contributions In Honor of Stuart Aiken on reciting the Haftarah by Sylvia Aiken Amy and Bruce Chapper on the marriage of Michael and Sara by Claire and Dr. Howard Freeland Chizuk Amuno Congregation by Harriet Rosenbloom Barbara Cohen on moving to her home by Audrey Miller Michael Freilich on his 65th birthday by Dr. Anne and David Young Leah Helman on her special birthday by Joan and Dr. Saul Gurney Sara and Geoffrey Hoffman on the birth of their daughter, Maya Raine, by Seema Reznick Abby Kogen and Isaac Woloff on their engagement by the Freedman/Sereboff family Lynne and Larry Lichtig on the birth of their granddaughter, Maya Raine, by Seema Reznick Lynne and Larry Lichtig and family on the birth of their granddaughter, Maya Raine, by Miriam and Forrest Foss; Ellen, Carl, and Karen Love Alita and Ron Millen on their 40th wedding anniversary by Dr. Anne and David Young Debbie and Dr. David Roffman on their 40th wedding anniversary by Dr. Anne and David Young The Stulman Center for Adult Learning Summer Camp by Margot and Dr. Norman Zipper Jessica and Alex Weinberg and family on the birth of Yona by the Freedman/Sereboff family; Susan and Douglas Schehr Ellen Kahan Zager and Jack Zager on the marriage of Sara and Michael by Claire and Dr. Howard Freeland In Memory of Alexander Brash on his yahrzeit by Selma Smulyan Anne Goldiner by Bonnie and Joseph Parners Martin Kleinman by Bruce Goldman; Abraham Krosnick; Sheila and Howard Sandbank Betty Lerner by Irving Lerner Ilene Lichtman on her yahrzeit by Harry Lichtman Carolyn Posner by Caren, Bruce, and Beth Hoffberger; Ellen, Carl, and Karen Love Jenny Sacks on her yahrzeit by Dorothy Lipman Edwin Schwartzman by his friends at the Kobi Salon Refu’ah Shelemah to Marcia Buxbaum by Dr. Anne and David Young Florene Goldner by Debbie and Dr. David Roffman; Dr. Anne and David Young Vivian Manekin by Sharon and Irv Caplan; Debbie and Dr. David Roffman; Dr. Anne and David Young

Ezrine Library and Glazer Media Fund In Honor of Sharon Caplan on becoming a Bat Mitzvah by Harriet and Lowell Glazer Fran and Warren Gould on their marriage by Esther and Louis Miller, Elke and Arnold Neuburger, and Margot and Norman Zipper Ellen Siegel on her special birthday by Esther and Louis Miller In Memory of Sabina Dorn by friends of Laurie Dorn Margolies Walter Dorn by friends of Laurie Dorn Margolies Jonathan David Manheim by Barbara Cohen Refu’ah Shelemah to Judy Michelson by Sonia Kozlovsky and Laurie Margolies Renee Smith by Esther and Louis Miller

Inscribed Etz Hayim Humash In Honor of Barbara and Bruce Lewbart for being loving grandparents to Jenna by Randi and Eric Kraus In Memory of Edythe Goldman by Bruce Goldman

Prayer Book Fund In Honor of Lynne and Larry Lichtig on the birth of their granddaughter, Maya Raine, by Beth and Albert Blumberg Judy and Dr. Robert Schwartz on the engagement of their daughter, Rachel, to Bradford Sohn by Wendy and Barry Isaac In Memory of Martin Kleinman by Helen Kleinman; Abraham Krosnick Refu’ah Shelemah to Marcia Buxbaum by Julie, Brian, and Alex Cooper Tammy Heyman by Joan and David Greenberg Vivian Manekin by Wendy and Barry Isaac

Zaiman Educational Alliance for CAC Collaborative School Programming In honor of Ann and Rabbi Joel H. Zaiman on their 50th wedding anniversary by Suzanne Cohen

Phyllis and Leonard Attman Music Appreciation Fund Refu’ah Shelemah to Harvey Siegel by Phyllis and Leonard Attman

Marcia and Dr. Jerry Buxbaum Endowment Fund In Honor of Beverly and Jordon Max on their 55th wedding anniversary by Marcia and Dr. Jerry Buxbaum June Minch on her special birthday by Marcia and Dr. Jerry Buxbaum Refu’ah Shelemah to Marcia Buxbaum by Barbara and Sam Lichter Fay Prohovnik by Marcia and Dr. Jerry Buxbaum

Goldner Ramah Scholarship Fund In Honor of Sharon and Irv Caplan on their 45th wedding anniversary by Harriet and Miner Brown Ina and Calvin Hamburger on their 50th wedding anniversary by Harriet and Miner Brown 4

Gerald M. and Suzanne S. Katz Endowment Fund In Honor of Suzanne and Gerald Katz on their 50th wedding anniversary by Diane and Marvin Schnitzer

Martha B. Kayne KSMS Tikkun Olam Memorial Award Fund In Honor of Shirley and Uri Avin on Elan’s wedding by Debbie G. Kramer In Memory of Sue Elman by Debbie G. Kramer Brina Rotholz by Debbie G. Kramer Refu’ah Shelemah to Renee Smith by Debbie G. Kramer

Jared Scott Levy Memorial Camp Ramah Scholarship Fund In Honor of Amy and Bruce Chapper on the marriage of Michael and Sara by Miriam and Forrest Foss; Linda and Mark Levy Mandy and Aaron Levy on their marriage by Cecile Barbakoff and Irving Frank Ellen Kahan Zager and Jack Zager on the marriage of Sara and Michael by Miriam and Forrest Foss; Linda and Mark Levy Rebecca Mark on her special birthday by Sandie Green

Stanley I. Minch KSDS Scholarship Fund In Memory of Shirley and Uri Handelsman by June Minch

Pauline and Ivan Oshrine KSDS Endowment Fund In Memory of Rose Aberbach by Ivan Oshrine

Discretionary Fund Tzedakah contributions to our clergy Discretionary Fund, as well as gifts received in honor, memory, or appreciation of life cycle occasions support charitable, cultural, and educational causes. Contributions to this fund are made in honor of our clergy and are used for educational purposes. Edith and Walter Lamm, with gratitude to Rabbi Shulman Arlene Block and family, in appreciation of Rabbi Wechsler for officiating at the unveiling of Mona Arzt Marilynn and Marty Kinstler, in appreciation of Rabbi Wechsler for her assistance in planning Ida Kinstler Elkin’s unveiling Deborah Levenson, in appreciation of Rabbi Wechsler for officiating at the funeral of Sidney Levenson Nanci Seff, in appreciation Rabbi Wechsler for officiating at the funeral of Zelda Silverman Jean Satisky and Marsha and Jay Gamerman, in appreciation of Hazzan Perlman for officiating at the funeral of Sue Elman Deborah J. Jeffrey, in memory of Martin Kleinman Rabbi and Mrs. P. Michael Meyerstein, in honor of Michael Freilich on his 65th birthday Rabbi and Mrs. P. Michael Meyerstein, in honor of the upcoming wedding of Ilene and Steve Mackler’s son, David Rabbi and Mrs. P. Michael Meyerstein, in honor of Alita and Ron Millen on their 40th wedding anniversary Rabbi and Mrs. P. Michael Meyerstein, in honor of Debbie and Dr. David Roffman on their 40th wedding anniversary

Club Hatikvah

When You’ve Lost a Loved One

We are pleased to announce the following dates for our upcoming season. Please be sure to mark them on your calendar.

Mondays, 6 sessions November 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; and December 7, 1:30 - 3 p.m.

October 25 November 15 December 20 January 24

A group for those who are mourning the death of a loved one. This group provides a place to be with others who are grieving, support within the Jewish community, and an opportunity to talk with specialists about grief. A professional counselor from Jewish Community Services will facilitate the group. One session will feature a group meeting with Rabbi Ron Shulman.

February 14 March 14 April 11 May 16

If you are a senior member of our community and would like to join Club Hatikvah, please contact Leonard Fox, 410/484-6260

Sisterhood Activities in October

Fast Track to A Job

Workshop for those Seeking Employment Wednesday, November 4, 2 - 4 p.m. Suzanne Brafman Career Coach at Career Services, Jewish Community Services How Jewish Community Services can help job seekers and career changers to explore finding employment in the current job market. Topics covered will be resumes, interviews, cover letters, references and networking.

Fall Plant Sale

Fall Shredding Event

Sisterhood will sell the lovely fall plants used in decorating the bimah during Sukkot. The sale will take place during the first week in October. Contact Ellen Mogol for more information, 410/484-0117.

Sunday, October 25, 9 a.m. - noon on the synagogue parking lot Bring up to five bags or boxes of papers to be shredded for a $10 fee. Get ready for the new year and clean out those papers! For more information call Marcia Scherr, 410/486-6443.

Sisterhood Judaica Shop Re-opening September 1 Our new hours are as follows:

Sunday 9:15-11:30 a.m. Monday 10 a.m.-noon, 2-7 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 10 a.m.-noon, 2-6 p.m. Friday 10 a.m.-noon

Caring for Yourself While Caring for O thers

Evenings available by appointment. Please call Anne at 410/303-7716 Check out our “Back to School” specials on kippot and our new items for the holidays. Shofarim ~ Etrog Boxes ~ Apple and Honey Dishes Hostess gifts including aprons, pot holders and mitts, matchboxes Holiday themed books, games, and activities for the kids. New items are arriving daily.

Wednesday, December 2, Noon - 2 p.m. A workshop on self care for those providing care to loved ones. A professional counselor from Jewish Community Services, will facilitate the session. Lunch will be served.

Skhakh — S u k ka h R o o f i n g M a t e r i a l

These programs are free and open to the community. Pre-registration is required. For more information and to register please contact Miriam Foss, 410/486-6400, ext. 281.

Our landscaper will be available to trim your white pine trees at no charge in late September. The trimmings will be used as skhakh –Sukkah roofing material– for Chizuk Amuno’s Attman Family Sukkah.

Made possible by the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Gemilut Hasadim Endowment Fund and Jewish Community Services

Please call the synagogue office, 410/486-6400, for more information or to arrange for trimming.

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Young Families of Chizuk Welcome Back Shabbat Dinner!

Chizuk Amuno Joins

S u s a n G. K o m e n R a ce f o r t h e C u r e

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Erev Shabbat, September 11

Sunday, October 18 Run, Walk, or simply donate to support the fight against breast cancer.

5:45 p.m. Cocktails and Appetizers and Kids Activity 6:10 p.m. Special Family Service 6:45 p.m. Shabbat Dinner, followed by additional kids activities

To join our team, and get a great t-shirt, go to http://komenmd.org and click the link that says Race for the Cure. When registering, indicate you are part of a team and sign up for the Chizuk Amuno Congregation Team, which is on the list.

Adults, $12 • children 6-12, $6 • Children 5 & under, Free RSVP by Friday, September 2 to CAC, Attn: YFC or e-mail your RSVP to [email protected] For more information: [email protected] or call Rachael Abrams, YFC Chairperson, 410/486-8641.

For more information, please contact Rena Lapidus, Team Captain, [email protected].

H i g h H o ly D ay S p a r k l e

I t ’s T i m e t o B u y Yo u r L u l av a n d E t r o g !

Too busy to polish your silver? Bring your silver Judaica objects to us for a museum quality cleaning. Drop off: Goldsmith Museum Office Tuesday-Wednesday, September 8 -9, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Pick up: Monday, September 14, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Cost: $25 and up per object, determined by condition at drop-off.

Celebrate Sukkot with a Lulav and Etrog set from Israel. Please make check for $45 payable to Chizuk Amuno Congregation Brotherhood and submit it by September 18 to the synagogue office. For more information, call Brotherhood representatives Marvin Spector, 410/484-8939 and Michael Moranz, 410/486-0277.

Proceeds benefit the Goldsmith Museum. Cost of polishing may be considered a partial deduction. If you would like to be trained as a volunteer, or have any questions please call Susan Vick, ext. 291

ohtcv ohfurc B’rukhim Habaim! We are happy to welcome those who have most recently chosen to join our Chizuk Amuno family.

Krieger Schechter Day School Open House

Ari Abramson

Marc Mandel

Monday, October 19, 9 a.m. and Sunday, January 10, 2 p.m.

Ann and Michael Berey

Phyllis and Sheldon Minkove

Sanford Block

Audrey and Leslie Polt

Kindergarten - 8th Grade 410/824-2066

Monica and Steve Davis

Scarlett and Ronald Sherman

Dr. Paul Schneider, Headmaster

Alissa and Lee Demsky

Ruth and Harry Silber

Lisa and Arnie Feiner

Jessica and David Silverman

Joshua Gordon

Naomi and Ian Ullman

Sarah and Leonid Gorovoy Denise Jones

Lauri Getlan-Watson and Marc Watson

Renee and Brian Lerner

Susan and David Witte

Ilene Wise, Director of Admission www.ksds.edu

Goldsmith Early Childhood Education Center Open House

Wednesday, November 11,10 a.m.

Heather and Aaron Levinoff

18 months - 5 years 410/486-8642

If you have friends or family who may be interested in joining Chizuk Amuno, please call our Membership Coordinator, Cheryl Snyderman, 410/486-6400, ext. 300.

Michelle Gold, Director Elise Harrison, Assistant Director

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Bimah Flowers

Friday and Saturday, September 18 and 19 | 29 Elul-1 Tishrei In Memory Of: Norton Shapiro, father, by Susan S. Miller and family. Alfred Klotzman, husband, by Frances Klotzman and family. Doris Kanter by Ruth Orlin and family. Sylvia Glick, mother, by Linda and Mark Levy and Aaron Levy. Fannie and Philip Zimt, parents, by Edythe Rosenzwog. Jayme Dorf Weinstein by Jay M. Weinstein. David Bunkin by Ivan Oshrine and family. Evelyn Levin, by her friends. Bernard Kagen, father, by Barbara and Perry Kagen. Myrna Brill, mother, by Dr. Janice and Jeffrey Miller and family. Dr. M. Larrie Blue by his wife, Sima Blue. Myer Glazer, father, by Harriet and Lowell R. Glazer and family. Ellen Nochumowitz Shapiro, daughter, by her family. Mickey Setzer by his family. Brian Gamerman, by his mother, Sylvia Gamerman, and Sarah and Dr. Marc Gamerman and Max, and Nancy and Tracy Gamerman. Max Frankel, grandfather, by Dorothy Yankellow and family. Max Weiss, on his birthday, by Janet and Stanley Kantor and family.

Friday and Saturday, September 4 and 5 | 15-16 Elul In Honor Of: The Bat Mitzvah of Alyson Michelle Katz, by her parents, Bonnie and Neil Katz, and her grandparents, Elaine and Alvin Katz, Suzanne and Gerald Katz and Marlene Katz. The Bar Mitzvah of Daniel Benjamin Moskowitz, by his parents, Jodi and Samuel Moskowitz, his grandparents, Carol and Michael Flicker, and his great-grandmother, Mildred Fischel. In Memory Of: Rosetta and Jack Moskowitz, grandparents of Daniel Benjamin Moskowitz, on the occasion of Daniel’s Bar Mitzvah. Jacob Yospy by his daughter, Bette Miller Sherman. Minna Zimmerman, mother, by Judith and Fred Zimmerman and family. Jacob Wolfson by Edna and Mace Crystal. Blanche Kaplan by Seymour Weisberg. Eleanor Himelfarb, mother, by her family. Gerson Mehlman, husband, father and brother, by Susan Mehlman, Arthur Mehlman and families. Blanche and Irving Joffe, parents, by their family. Lee Weinberg Weber, mother, by Maxine and Paul Moskovitz and family. Beatrice Kaufman, by her daughter, Ruthanne Kaufman. Michael Barry Kaufman by his sister, Ruthanne Kaufman. Mark I. Baker by his wife, Elaine Baker and family. Gussie and Sam Wolkenfeld, parents, by Edith Goldstein and granddaughter, Susan Richter. David Bloomberg by his wife, Estelle Bloomberg and family. Aaron Levin, father, by Rhona and Dr. Martin Levin and family. Anna K. Grossman, mother, by Janet and Stanley Kantor and family. Emil Maier, brother, by Meta Oppenheimer. Rosa Kolker by Fritzi and Bob Hallock. Gershon Cooper, father, by Maxine and Dr. Martin B. Cooper and family. Harold Goldsmith, on his birthday, by his family. Harold Goldsmith, on his birthday, by Mona and Marvin Himmelstein.

Friday and Saturday, September 25 and 26 | 7-8 Tishrei In Memory Of: Maurice S. Goldstone, father, by Shirley Matz. Sarah Rebekah Miller by Esther and Louis Miller. Lena Trieger, mother, by her family. Joseph H. Eisenberg, father, by Doris and Jay Bernhardt and family. Irma Knable by her family. Harris Galoon by his family. Samuel L. Hoffman, father, by Dr. B. Ralph Hoffman and family. Louis Robbins, father, by Arlene and Kenneth Friedman. Meyer Reznick by his daughter, Seema Reznick. Edward Helzner, brother, by Marian and Howard “Chuck” Klein. Dr. Gerson Freedman, by his wife, children and grandchildren. Ret. Brig. Gen. Jack D. Kaufman, by his daughter, Ruthanne Kaufman. Allen Harvey Mervis, son, brother and uncle, by Annabelle and Morris Mervis, Jill and Dr. Larry Layton, and Bradley, Ryan and Andrew Layton. Yetta Miller by Beverly and Jordon Max and family. Dr. Maurice Klawans, father, by Anita and Warren Klawans and family. Joseph Kawalek, father and grandfather, by Shelly and Ronald Reiss and family. Robert L. Abrams, by Lucille Abrams and family. Florence Z. Josephs, mother, by Sallye Esterson and family. Janis Greenhood, mother, by Kathy and Stevan Weinberg and family. Henry Goldsmith, on his birthday, by Ilene and Alvin Powers and family. Sayde J. Sklar, on her birthday, by her children and grandson.

Friday and Saturday, September 11 and 12 | 22-23 Elul In Honor Of: The Bat Mitzvah of Alexandra Marissa Sugarman, by her parents, Susan Ganz and Howard Sugarman, and her grandparents, Elinor Ganz and Dr. Paul Drucker. In Memory Of: Arnold Ganz, Sylvia Sugarman Miller and Morris Sugarman, grandparents of Alexandra Marissa Sugarman, on the occasion of Alexandra’s Bat Mitzvah. Ruth Bochner, mother, by the Bochner family. Winifred Hendler by Dr. Nelson Hendler and family. Samuel Jacobs by Ethel Jacobs and family. Bertha Fink, mother, by her family. Manuel Shor by Shirley Shor and family. David Diamond by his wife and family. Martin Leon Weinberg by his wife, Estelle, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Fred Hittman by his family. Meyer Mazer by his wife, Irene, and family. Ann B. Givner, mother, by Gloria and Leon Brooks. Bernard Berman, husband and father, by Beverly Berman and family. Tillie Reiser, mother, by Anita and Warren Klawans.

A n n u a l M e m o r i a l S er v i ce Arlington Cemetery Sunday, September 13, 11 a.m.

Services will be conducted by Rabbi Ronald Shulman, Rabbi Deborah Wechsler, and Hazzan Emanuel Perlman, accompanied by the Chizuk Amuno Choir. Following the formal ceremony, Dr. Moshe Shualy will be available to offer graveside prayers. For more information, call Cemetery Director, Barbara Leibowitz Lichter at 410/486-6400, ext. 248. Arlington Cemetery is located on Rogers Avenue, west of Reisterstown Road. 7

2009 Rosh HaShanah Bimah Flowers In Memory Of: Norman L. Apatoff, by his wife Sylvia, children and grandchildren. Ida Attman and Harry Attman by their sons, Edward and Leonard Attman. Dr. M. Larrie Blue by his wife, Sima Blue. Abby and Dr. Saul Blumenthal, Kenneth Blumenthal, Bruce Blumenthal and Reba and Joseph Phillips by Dr. Stuart Blumenthal and family. Jerome Cardin by Shoshana S. Cardin and family. Hilda R. and Paul Cohen by their son, Richard. Nathan L. Cohen by his wife, Suzanne F. Cohen and family. Rosa Lebovitz Cohen by her family. Sybil and Harold Effron by Deborah and James Effron and family. Fannie C. and Jacob Effron by their family. Tessie and Samuel Gerber by Marlene and Bernie Gerber, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Rabbi Israel M. and Mildred Goldman by the Congregation. Bess and Henry Goldsmith by Ilene and Alvin Powers and family. Sarah and Michael Goldstein and William Abrams by their family. Mollie and Maurice Goldstone and Sarah and Harry Matz by their children and grandchildren.

Marjorie and Martin Greenbaum by Kathy and Bruce Posner and family and Selene and Harvey Greenbaum and family. Nathaniel Jacobs, Samuel Budd Jacobs, Belle C. Jacobs, Morris A. Offit and Lena L. Offit by Ethel Jacobs and family. Herbert Kleiman, Benjamin Kleiman and Rebecca Kleiman by Ronnie Kleiman and family. Barry M. Leibowitz by his family. Eileen Mary and Donald Nathan Leish, by Susan and Paul Bloomberg and Jack. Lenore Levy, wife, and Jeanette and Louis Levy, parents, by Edwin Levy, children and grandchildren. Edith and Edward Mackler and Wilfred Gluckstern, by their family, Stephen, Ilene, Geoffrey, David and Stefanie Mackler. Lester Matz by his wife and children. Stanley I. Minch by his wife, June Minch, and family. Morton (Sonny) Plant by his wife, Tammie Plant and children. Faye and Harry Plotkin, by Marlene and Bernie Gerber, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Louis and Anna Polakoff and Abraham and Esther Goldman by their children.

Cantor Abraham Salkov by the Congregation. Henry O. Shor, Joseph and Sarah Shor, Manuel Shor, Morris Shor, Hyman and Bertha Levy and Isabelle Rosenberg by Shirley Shor and family. Solomon and Hannah Silverman and Isadore and Flora Rosenbloom by their family. Judge Albert L. and Sayde J. Sklar by their children and grandson. Isadore Stern by his wife, children and granddaughter. Stuart Tilson by his family. Irene and William Weinberg, parents, by Toba and Bill Grant and family and Kathy and Stevan Weinberg and family. Cecelia and Max Weiss by Janet and Stanley Kantor and family. Stanley H. Wilen by his wife, children and grandchildren. Jacob and Rebecca Wolock by their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Norman N. Yankellow by Dorothy Yankellow, Fred and Amy Yankellow, Sonia and Rick Samuel and Ethan and Eileen Yankellow. Rafael Moshe Zaiman by the Congregation. Sylvia Zinz, Fannie and Samuel Zinz and Tessie and Samuel Gerber by Herbert Zinz, children and grandchildren.

Fannie C. and Jacob Effron by their family. Sybil and Harold Effron by Deborah and James Effron and family. Dr. Gerson Freedman, Fannie and Maurice Freedman and Lena and Isaac Hollins by Shirley Freedman and family. Mildred and Rabbi Israel M. Goldman, by the Congregation. Harold Goldsmith by his family. Bess and Henry Goldsmith, by Ilene and Alvin Powers. Sarah and Michael Goldstein and William Abrams by their family. Frieda and Irving C. Grant by their family. Rebecca Greenwald, mother, by her children and grandchildren. Mollye Hamburger, Kitty and Ben Hamburger and Esther and Harry Blumberg, by their family. Mollie and Harry Hoffberger by their children. Herbert J. Kleiman by his wife and family. Alfred Kleinman by his wife, Helen Kleinman. Ruth S. and Abraham Krieger by their children and grandchildren. Barry M. Leibowitz by his family. Jared Levy, Steven M. Levy, Minnie and Oscar Levy, Gilda Baker, Sarah G. and Harry Crystal by their family. Lenore Levy by her husband, Edwin, children and grandchildren. Edith and Edward Mackler and Wilfred Gluckstern, by their family, Stephen, Ilene, Geoffrey, David and Stefanie Mackler. Marjorie and Martin Greenbaum by Kathy and Bruce Posner and family and Selene and Harvey Greenbaum and family. Lester Matz by his wife and children. Mollie and Maurice Goldstone and Sarah and Harry Matz by their children and grandchildren.

Lenore Levy, wife, and Jeanette and Louis Levy, parents, by Edwin Levy, children and grandchildren. Harold Miller, Blanche and Eli Miller and Elise and Jacob Yospy, by their children and grandchildren. Stanley I. Minch by his wife, June Minch, and family. Harry L. and Theresa Minch by their family. Pauline Oshrine, Nettie Gottfried and Rose Oshrine by Ivan Oshrine. Morton (Sonny) Plant by his wife, Tammie Plant and children. Lillian and Edward Rosenberg by Ronnie Kleiman and family. Anna and Solomon Rosenbloom by their children. Esther and Benjamin Rosenbloom and Saul Rosenbloom, by their family. Cantor Abraham Salkov by the Congregation. Dorothy L. Schapiro by her family. Joseph and Sarah R. Schapiro by their children and grandchildren. Louis Seidman and Ernie Platt by their family. Henry O. Shor, Joseph and Sarah Shor, Manuel Shor, Morris Shor and Hyman and Bertha Levy and Isabelle Rosenberg by Shirley Shor and family. Judge Albert L. and Sayde J. Sklar by their children and grandson. Stuart Barry Tilson by his family. Dr. Leonard Wallenstein by his family. Stanley H. Wilen by his wife, children and grandchildren. Norman N. Yankellow by Dorothy Yankellow, Fred and Amy Yankellow, Sonia and Rick Samuel and Ethan and Eileen Yankellow. Rafael Moshe Zaiman by the Congregation. Sylvia Zinz, Tessie and Samuel Gerber and Fannie and Samuel Zinz by Herbert Zinz, children and grandchildren.

2009 Yom Kippur Bimah Flowers In Memory of: Norman Altshuler by his family. Norman L. Apatoff, by his wife Sylvia, children and grandchildren. Ida Attman and Harry Attman by their sons, Edward and Leonard Attman. Sara and Harry Bart by their family. Shirlee B. Bart and Fred Bart by their children. Dr. M. Larrie Blue by his wife, Sima Blue. Abby and Dr. Saul Blumenthal, Kenneth Blumenthal, Bruce Blumenthal and Joseph and Reba Phillips by Dr. Stuart Blumenthal and family. Miriam and Harry E. Brager, Amos I. and Annette P. Meyers by Marlene and Dr. Stuart Brager and family. Jerome Cardin by Shoshana S. Cardin and family. Melvin Carp, husband, Sarah and Barney Carp, parents, Ruth Pritzker Gurevitz, David Pritzker, Sherman Pritzker, Maynard Carp and Jerome Carp by Mrs. Melvin Carp and family. Paul and Hilda R. Cohen by their son, Richard. LeRoy S. Cohen by his family. Nathan L. Cohen by his wife, Suzanne F. Cohen and family. Herman Cohen by his wife, Grace Rein Cohen. Rosa Lebovitz Cohen by her family. Rose and Sam B. Conn and Penny Conn, sister, by Allan Conn. Lee and Dr. Morris L. Cooper by their children and grandchildren. Esther and David Crystal, Cecelia Crystal, Rosie and Jacob Wolfson, Adolph J. Wolfson, Samuel D. Wolfson, Isadore I. Wolfson and Leonard and Sara Wolfson Katz by Edna and Mace Crystal.

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Perpetual Memorials We observe the yahrzeits of these loved ones this month. May their memories bring blessing and goodness to those who remember them. 16 Elul | Sept. 5

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Ellis Abel Edna Foust Dixon Jacob H. Hoffberger David Jed Sylvia Leizman Annabelle Sugar Anna Cohen Swartz Jacob Yospy Minna Zimmerman

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Morris Eisen Frank J. Ephraim Sarah Harris Folick Bertha F. Goldenberg Ada E. Gorback Eleanor Himelfarb Blanche Kaplan Gerson Mehlman Joseph E. Miller Harry Narovlansky Mirah Paradise Dr. Ben Paul Sandy Manuel B. Wagner Jacob Wolfson

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Benjamin Greenwald Richard Herman Irving Joffe Beatrice M. Kaufman Samuel Lenkin Robert Seff Offit Natalie Rosenfeld Hilda L. Siegel Lee Weinberg Weber

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Mark I. Baker Frances Anne Brown Dora Garber Bessie C. Goldmann Michael B. Kaufman Brian Paradise Lester Levy Jacob Schwartz Solomon Shapiro

17 Elul | Sept. 6

18 Elul | Sept. 7

19 Elul | Sept. 8

20 Elul | Sept. 9

Louis B. Baer * David Miller Bloomberg

* Isidore H. Hammer * David Lazarus Sam Wolkenfeld 21 Elul | Sept. 10

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Dora Eisenberg Dr. Jonas Friedenwald Anna Kantor Grossman Michael J. Kitt Max Rubin Dr. Frederick B. Rudo Mildred Siegel-Pearl Solomon Sober

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Herbert Cantor Sharon Fink Tolbert (Tolby) Kronthal Jacob E. Levin Annie Levy Sidney Rapkin Isaac M. Rosenswog Sonia Schnitzer Solomon Shapiro Anne Silverman

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Ruth Berman Frances B. Booke Isaac Merowitz Rose Spetner Rubin

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Dorothy Friedman Caplan Isabel Goldstein Eva K. Gordon Winifred S. Hendler Samuel Budd Jacobs Blanche Joffe David Komins Hyman Mankowitz Bernard Miller Jacob M. Paul Gussie Wolkenfeld

22 Elul | Sept. 11

23 Elul | Sept. 12

24 Elul | Sept. 13

25 Elul | Sept. 14

* Paul E. Benjamin * Lena Fineberg * Goldie Goldstein * Asher Harabagiu * Jennie Joffe * Michael Lebovitz * Solomon M. Reisberg * Manuel Shor Pearl S. Vogel * Rachel Dickstein Weisman * Carol Kemler Winer 26 Elul | Sept. 15

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Elsie Adler David Diamond Ida Hankin Louis Novey

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Sadie Rubenstein Jacob W. Scher Uriel Schwartzman Abraham I. Schreiber Martin Weinberg

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Dr. Sidney Diamond Zilla Jacoby Abraham Lebow Meyer Mazer Sarah G. Melnick Sarah Nitzberg Philip Shapiro Oscar J. Simons Morris M. Stulman Reuben Wolfe

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Dr. Louis V. Blum Louis Fisher Ann B. Givner Dinah Kleiman Harry Rosenbaum Louis Rosenbush, Jr. Benjamin Moses Rubin Sidney Weiner

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Sylvia Bank Bernard Berman Robert Blair Edlow Norman Fried Harry Matz Rae Mount Aileen Polan Bessie Rosenthal Louis Selko Hedwig Spielmann Rosa Stein

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Fanny Bardach Joseph Bardach Ralph Chor Max Z. Jotkowitz Alfred Klotzman Alvin Lavenstein Alfred Lowenberg Norton Shapiro

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Saul Baer Dr. Matthew Debuskey Sadie Eagle Rose Engle Emanuel Gorfine Daisy E. Katz

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Samuel Blum Blima Brown Samuel J. Brown Ruth K. Eisenstein

27 Elul | Sept. 16

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Sylvia Levin Glick Harry Goodman Jerome D. Grant Dr. Harold E. Harrison Naomi Kassel Helen S. Miller Bessie M. Rome Simcho Sibel Hannah Silverman Philip Zimt

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David Bunkin Sam Drue Augusta Jacobs Erna Junker Bernard Kagen Rose L. Kaufman Fabian H. Kolker Michael Kramer Evelyn Levin Sara Posner Tillye Rich Isaac C. Rosenthal Louis Siegel Rosalie Silverman Carol “Lee” Sussman

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Samuel J. Abrams Myrna Phyllis Brill Eva Farber Dora Finkel Bessie Siegel Jean Subin

4 Tishrei | Sept. 22

28 Elul | Sept. 17

29 Elul | Sept. 18

5 Tishrei | Sept. 23

6 Tishrei | Sept. 24

* Benjamin Benesch * Hilda Fulton * Myer Glazer * Rose Kaufman Gerson Michelson Bertha Platt * Irving Sax * Ellen Nochumowitz Shapiro

1 Tishrei | Sept. 19

7 Tishrei | Sept. 25

2 Tishrei | Sept. 20

3 Tishrei | Sept. 21

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Alex Blumberg Brian Lee Gamerman Samuel J. Gitomer Sara F. Hettleman Abraham Kass Hyman Muskin Pearl Rosenthal Leah W. Silverfarb Adolf Spielmann

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Minna Cohnen Hilda Fineman Freiberg Maurice S. Goldstone Harry Kopelman

8 Tishrei | Sept. 26

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Sarah Rebekah Miller Samuel Speert Sidney Strauss Frieda S. Yerman

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Dora Kaplan Pakula Elsie Sezzin Morton K. Sugar Edith Whitman

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Melvin I. Dahne Joseph Eisenberg Irma B. Knable Arthur Korzyn Ida Summer Lena Trieger Maurice L. Yaffe

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Dora K. Alperstein Pauline R. Drukman Harris Galoon Siskind Goldstein Rita Hawkins Samuel L. Hoffman Sadie Joffe Ludwig Katzenstein Irving Miller Selig Miller Fannie Myerberg Betty Oppenheimer Henry Pariser Meyer Reznick Louis Robbins Sallie Stutman Lillian Tucker

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Selma D. Berlin Joseph Berman Anna Goldman Janis Greenhood Dora Mazer Harris Esther S. Kolodny Justin Rosenthal Irving Schwartzman

9 Tishrei | Sept. 27

10 Tishrei | Sept. 28

11 Tishrei | Sept. 29

* Ida Berman * Isaac Stanley Ephraim * Dr. Gerson Freedman * Irving C. Grant * Edward Helzner * Ret. Brig. Gen. Jack Kaufman * Vena L. Miller * Benjamin Novey 12 Tishrei | Sept. 30 * Benedict Berman * Mildred Greenwald Sylvan Isaac * Allen Mervis Yetta Miller * Michael Stein 13 Tishrei | Oct. 1

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Harry J. Adler Reuben Adler Pauline Friedman Dr. Shirley P. Glass Harold Gurney Isidore R. Hankin Eugene Hershkowitz Michael Kadish Carolyn Wolff Land

14 Tishrei | Oct. 2

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Monday, September 14, 7 p.m.

As part of our High Holy Day preparations we send out via e-mail to our community Kavanot - reflections written by members of our congregation about how they prepare spiritually and personally for Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur.

MEMBERS ONLY BOOK SWAP Bring your “like-new” books, CDs and DVDs to exchange with other Sisterhood members. Limit 10 items (total) per member ~ Swap out with an equal number of items to your contribution. Catch up with members while making your selections and enjoying refreshments.

These brief essays will be sent between Selihot and Erev Rosh HaShanah, from September 11 through 18. Each Kavanah will also be posted on our website, www.chizukamuno.org. To be sure that you will receive these reflections, please be sure that we have your current e-mail address.

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Wednesday, September 9

The days before Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur provide us the opportunity to take stock of our lives and think about the future. We pause to anticipate the blessing and meaning of beginning another New Year. We take the time to consider ideas and concerns that may engage our hearts and minds when we join family, friends, and community to observe the High Holy Days. We hope these e-mail reflections will inspire each of us in the preparation of our own hearts and thoughts.

6 - 7 p.m. Cocktails • 7 p.m. Dinner and Program Guest Speaker: Steve Davis, Local Television and Radio Sportscaster and CEO of Steve Davis Media $25 per person • Open to Brotherhood members and guests Please RSVP by September 1. Checks should be made payable to Chizuk Amuno Brotherhood, and submitted to the synagogue office. 10

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