Congregation Beth Torah June / July 2015 Sivan / Tammuz / Av 5775 A blast from the past! Check out what CBT was doing in June 1980... Visit our online newsletter archive at http://congregationbethtorah.org/family-record-archives/ to read the entire issue. Check often as new back issues will be added regularly! FROM THE RABBI Rabbi Elana Zelony [email protected] The word keruv in Hebew means to bring close. For some, this conjures up images of Orthodox rabbis reaching out to unobservant and unaffiliated Jews and teaching them traditional Jewish practices. In Conservative circles it is the name of an outreach program that welcomes and includes interfaith families. What I mean by the word keruv is simply to draw close. One of my goals as a rabbi is to draw everyone closer: closer to Judaism, closer to our community, and closer to their own spirituality. I believe that people are happier when they feel a connection to other people and to the Creator and that the Jewish tradition is a means to make these connections. The ancient Israelites experienced keruv through korban, bringing sacrifices to God. The words don’t look alike in English, however in Hebrew the letters vet and bet are the same letter pronounced two different ways depending on grammatical circumstances. Keruv and korban contain the same Hebrew root, and both relate to the concept of “close.” The idea behind the sacrifices was to give people a ritual to express remorse and gratitude. The hope was that through making a sacrifice to God people’s personal experiences would be woven into the national fabric of the Israelite people and the cosmic narrative of the world. In other words, they felt closer to the Jewish people and the universe through the action of bringing a sacrifice. What I mean by the word keruv is simply to draw closer. For many reasons, I have never envisioned sacrifice as a method to help bring people closer to Judaism, our community, and their own spirituality, but there are many other ways to help people feel closer. On the weekend of November 13 we’ll be experiencing keruv through a retreat to Camp Young Judea. My vision is that by spending time together outside of our normal environment we’ll find new ways of connecting to one another. Also, while the retreat is meant for all of our members, I’d like help in a campaign to reach out to members on the periphery. My hope is that if they attend the retreat the CBT regulars will have a chance to get to know them better and help them feel welcome. If you are interested in planning the retreat, please let me know. In the event of an emergency— Rabbi Elana Zelony Director of Learning Beri Schwitzer President Alan Hoffman Executive VP Cheryl Drazin Development VP Vikki Silvis Education VP Jessica Winter Congregation Beth Torah | Page 2 Financial VP David Engelberg Membership VP Debbie Wills Ritual VP Neil Burnstein Treasurer David Rosen Board Secretary Marty Fried Past President Chuck Smith For illness, death, or other family life cycle emergency after-hours, please contact Rabbi Zelony at 310.409.6532. Synagogue offices are open— Sundays, 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM Mondays—Thursdays, 9AM to 5:30 PM Fridays, 9AM to 5PM FROM THE PRESIDENT Alan Hoffman [email protected] Chevre, Welcome to the wonderful summer months in Dallas. I know most of us are making plans for travel, camp, and just enjoying some warm, dry weather. I’d like to start by covering some key points from our Annual Meeting and conclude with plans for the summer. As you know by now, I look forward to the honor of serving as your president for one more year. We have much to accomplish as we continue to develop the shared vision of Rabbi Zelony. I look forward to serving with our new Executive Committee and Board. We have a great team in place to get the job done. I am very excited about the changes coming in our Educational programming. Through the efforts of our Learning Center Task Force and Education Director Search Committee, we have created a plan which encompasses Congregational Learning from Pre-K to Adult Education. We have finalized our offer for this position and Beri Schwitzer will serve as our new Director of Congregational Learning. Her start date will be July 1, 2015. This is a strong investment and commitment for our congregation. We need your support and participation at all levels. Please join me in welcoming Beri and her family to the CBT family. When our students return to school in the fall, they will also be treated to our new Marcia Webb Youth Lounge. Construction will take place in the next 60 days. More details will be coming soon (including pictures!). I am excited to formally announce the naming of Beri Schwitzer as our new Director of Congregation Learning. In this new role, Beri will have responsibility for education programming across the spectrum of the congregation. She will also be involved in our USY programming as our professional leader. Please join me in welcoming Beri, her husband Joel, and twin daughters Mira and Zoe, to our Beth Torah family. Finally, I want to talk about staying connected through the coming months. Debbie Wills and her Membership team are planning many community events for the summer. We want to be sure we offer many opportunities to come together as a community for fun and relaxation during the July/ August time frame. If you have your own ideas, please feel free to share them directly with Debbie. Enjoy your summer! Stay cool and we’ll see you in shul! L’Shalom, Alan Hoffman Submissions for the Family Record are encouraged! The deadline for each issue is the FIRST OF THE MONTH prior to publication month and can be done online at http://congregationbethtorah.org/calendar-communications. The Family Record is published in color and mailed monthly, except bi-monthly during summer, to those who subscribe ($50 per year subscription). Contact the office to subscribe. Photo of President courtesy of DSPN Photos—Photography by David Duchin Congregation Beth Torah 720 W. Lookout Drive, Richardson TX 75080 972.234.1542 | 972.783.1463 (Fax) http://congregationbethtorah.org/ Congregation Beth Torah | Page 3 FROM RITUAL Ritual Committee [email protected] On behalf of the congregation, the Ritual Committee wishes a hearty Yasher Koach and Thank You to the following congregants, friends and family who led a service, read from the Torah, or chanted a Haftarah on Shabbat, Passover, and/or Shavuot during the months of APRIL & MAY 2015: Friday Night Leaders (April) Rabbi Elana Zelony, David Shapiro, Learning Center 3rd Grade— (May) Rabbi Elana Zelony, Jerry Zeffren, Joyful Noise, Elizabeth Stein, Leslie Morgan, Earl Bills. Psukei D’Zimra: (April) Rabbi Elana Zelony, Arny Felner—(May) Arny Felner, Joe Liken, Rabbi Elana Zelony. Shacharit: (April) Garry Kahalnik, Jerry Zeffren, Joe Liken, Phil Stayman, Leslie Morgan —(May) Joe Liken, Jerry Zeffren, Garry Kahalnik, Rabbi Elana Zelony. Hallel: (April) Rabbi Elana Zelony, Jerry Zeffren, Joe Liken, Phil Stayman— (May) Rabbi Elana Zelony, Jerry Zeffren. Torah Service: (April) Arny Felner, Chuck Smith, Paul Utay, Jerry Zeffren, David Shapiro, Alsione Kopita—(May) Learning Center 6th Grade, Chuck Smith, Elizabeth Stein, Yael Flores, Joe Liken, Arny Felner. Gabbai: (April) Chuck Smith, Phil Stayman, Lou Kaiser—(May) Chuck Smith, Myron Weiss. Torah Readers: (April) Phil Stayman, Chip Rosenson, Eleanor Eidels, Joe Liken, Barbara Rosen, Paul Utay, Elizabeth Stein, David Shapiro, Jerry Zeffren, Myrna Silver—(May) Rabbi Elana Zelony, John Wills, Paul Utay, Phil Stayman, Elizabeth Stein, Joe Liken, Jerry Zeffren, Eleanor Eidels, Bennett Robinson. Haftarah: (April) Jerry Zeffren, Stanley Sutkin, Rabbi Elana Zelony, Jessica Liken, David Shapiro, Joe Liken—(May) Jessica Winter, Rabbi Elana Zelony, Jerry Zeffren, Stanley Sutkin, Michael Coren, Chuck Smith. Sermons and Sermonettes: (April) Rabbi Elana Zelony, David Shapiro—(May) Rabbi Elana Zelony, Garry Kahalnik, Ali Abu Awwad. Yizkor: (April) Rabbi Elana Zelony, David Shapiro—(May) Rabbi Elana Zelony. Musaf: (April) Joe Liken, Arny Felner, Francine Simpson, David Shapiro, Hal Shaub—(May) Rabbi Elana Zelony, Arny Felner, Francine Simpson, Jerry Zeffren, Ron Blumka, Phil Stayman, Earl Bills. Congregation Beth Torah | Page 4 While we generally do not schedule service leaders and Torah readers in advance for the daily minyanim, we would also like to thank everyone who steps forward and helps our daily services be just as enjoyable and participatory as during Shabbat and the Chagim (Holidays). See page 6 about learning to lead a service. CONGREGATIONAL LEARNINGING [email protected] Talmud Class Mondays after Minyan, 7:30–8:30 AM, Oneg Rm Register with Lady Ann by email [email protected] We are pleased to announce our new Director of Congregational Learning—Beri Schwitzer. Not new to the Dallas area, Beri comes to us with a wealth of experience and passion for Jewish education. We look forward to the new programs that will be brought to our congregation for every age. Both family and community offerings will be available as we start a new chapter of education at Beth Torah. Keep your eyes and ears open this summer as the planning will start and you will be invited to get involved with every step. We will also be busy working to get the education wing ready for the 2015–2016 school year. Our first step is moving downstairs! More exciting news is the opening of our Sunday Pre-K/K to children ages 3 and older following a wonderful first year of the program led by Esther Jogiel. On the Adult Education front, planning is underway for a number of educational programs with the goal of providing something for everyone. Rabbi Zelony will be leading an Adult B’nai Mitzvah class that will begin in August. As you can see there is a lot to do and lots of opportunities to get involved. Please contact us if you are interested in helping at any level. The Talmud is the foundational text upon which all modern forms of Judaism stand. Come explore, spar with, and make meaning of this sacred book. Led by Rabbi Z and open to all. Hebrew text provided but class discussions will be based on English translation. Adult Bnai Mitzvah Beginning August 16, Sundays, 7–8PM, Oneg Rm Register with Lady Ann by email [email protected] Never had a bar or bat mitzvah? It's never too late! Come learn the meaning and structure of the prayers, how to chant Torah trope, and how to write a dvar Torah. The class will culminate in a ceremony in early June when Beth Torah will have a chance to celebrate your year of study with you. Led by Rabbi Zelony. All levels of Hebrew competency welcome. Et L’vavcha V’et L’vav August 15, 22, and 29 at 5PM (location TBA) Register with Lady Ann by email [email protected] The month proceeding Rosh Hashana is a month for spiritual preparation. It is called Elul, and it is an acronym for “Et L’vavcha V’et L’vav.” It's part of a verse in Deut. (30:6) which states that God will circumcise our hearts—in other words, God will help us in our process of tshuva, the process of returning to our better selves. Please join Rabbi Z for your own spiritual preparation in August for text study, mincha, and seudah shlishit (a light meal). Congregation Beth Torah | Page 5 SHUL DOINGS... Festive First Friday Learn to Lead a Service Join us on the first Friday of each month when our service will start at 8PM instead of the usual 6:30 PM and we celebrate birthdays and anniversaries coming up in the new month. 14 June, Sunday, 9AM Contact Arny Felner—[email protected] Muffins & Minyan with Mom 7 June, Sunday, 8:15 AM Contact Leah Singleton [email protected] Join Young Families for a light breakfast and minyan. Next date is July 5. Inclusion Initiative Open Forum 7 June, Sunday, 2PM Contact Zelene Lovitt [email protected] Come hear what is happening regarding the Inclusion Initiative—your survey results, the action plan, and how it will unfold. Give input and make a difference. See page 11 for more information on this initiative. Israel & Middle East Updates 10 June, Wednesday, 7:30 PM at the JCC Contact Magdi Olah or Anna Segal [email protected] Join us each month for this FREE monthly update open to the public. Interested in dinner beforehand? Contact Anna Segal or email Magdi Olah (Israel Action chair). Next date is July 15. Gil Elan, President/CEO of SWJC, is a former colonel of the IDF and an acclaimed senior Middle East analyst. He has a weekly column in the Texas Jewish Post and combines his knowledge and wit into easy-to-read analyses on current events. Read more about Gil online at https://www.swjc.org. Congregation Beth Torah | Page 6 CBT’s Music & Liturgy Ritual Sub-Committee has volunteer teachers—including Rabbi Zelony—who will work with small groups to teach melodies and how to lead services of their choice. This class will meet at least once a month following Sunday morning minyan. Contact Arny Felner for questions or to find out when a particular service will be taught. Ladies Who Lunch 16 June, Tuesday, 12:30 PM Contact Carol Taper [email protected] / 972.931.0202 Nosh with the ladies around town at a different location each month. RSVP to Carol for location. Future dates are July 21, August 25, October 13, November 17, and December 15. Ladies Night Out 18 June, Thursday, 8PM Contact Rachel Leventon [email protected] Hang out with the ladies at Yoshi Shabu Shabu, (1801 N. Greenville #400, Richardson). RSVP to Rachel. Note the June date change. Future dates are July 9 and August 13. Joyful Noise 19 June, Friday, 6:30–7PM Joyful Noise has returned to the 6:30 PM Kabbalat Shabbat services. If you're in the mood for a Shabbat service that's got a "beat" then come and join us in welcoming Shabbat with instruments and singing on June 19, July 31, August 21, September 25, and October 23. SHUL DOINGS... Chai Lights Sponsored Oneg Israel Scout Friendship Caravan 19 June, Friday, following 6:30 PM services 10 July, Friday, 5:45 PM Chai Lights is sponsoring their second Oneg and invite all of Beth Torah to come and enjoy. Bring your friends, kids, and grandkids. The songs for Summer 2015 have officially been chosen and the Friendship Caravan is coming to Beth Torah! Learn more about what FOIS is about by visiting them online at http:// www.israelscouts.org. Broman Sponsored Kiddush 20 June, Saturday, following 930 AM services Bev & Larry Broman invite you to services followed by a Kiddush luncheon in celebration of their 49th wedding anniversary as well as to wish shalom to all their friends at Beth Torah as they follow their dream to the beach and ocean. Donuts & Davening with Dad Father’s Day 21 June, Sunday, 8:15 AM (Oneg) Contact Leah Singleton [email protected] Join Young Families for a light breakfast and minyan. Next date is July 19. Come Young, Come All! 23 June, Tuesday, 7PM (Offsite) Join fellow CBT members at Zinga Yogurt (18208 Preston, NW corner at Frankford) for a summer treat! Chai Lights 50+ 7 Brides for 7 Brothers 28 June, Sunday, 2PM (Offsite) Contact Joy & Herb Weinstein [email protected] Matinee performance. Advanced registration required. Chai Lights 50+ Ice Cream Social 12 July, Sunday, 2PM Contact Joy & Herb Weinstein [email protected] Current and prospective Chai Lights members are invited to bring their Jewish 50+ friends and acquaintances for this event featuring Dave Lieber, DMN Watchdog Nation. $5 per person. Advance registration only. Chai Lights 50+ Sweet Charity 13 August, Thursday, 7:30 PM (Offsite) Contact Annette Morganstern 214.457.4444 $24 per person. Must register by Monday, June 29. Not a Chai Lights member? Contact Joy & Herb Weinstein! Chai Lights 50+ Kickoff 30 August, Sunday, 5PM Contact Joy & Herb Weinstein [email protected] Paid-up Chai Lights members, join us for dinner and fabulous entertainment with Jared Kopf, Illusionist and Mind Reader. $5 per person. Advanced registration only by Monday, Aug 17. Community Tisha B’Av 25 & 26 July, Friday & Saturday (details TBA) Congregation Beth Torah | Page 7 ANNOUNCEMENTS… High Holy Days Bulletin This year, CBT will be replacing the September and October issues of the Family Record with a special and expanded High Holy Days Bulletin. Are you chairing a project and/or committee? Do you have an event on the Beth Torah 20152016 calendar year? Need a Save-the-Date or are your details already coming together? Share all about what you do...when you’re doing it… and what you need to get it done in this year’s High Holy Days bulletin. Submissions are being accepted online only at http://congregationbethtorah.org/hhd-bulletinsubmission. Last date to submit is 9 AM Sunday, August 2. CBT Legacy Society Announcing the founding of the CBT Legacy Society—a way to honor those individuals who have chosen to remember Congregation Beth Torah in their estate plan. If you are considering including CBT in your estate plan or have already done so, please contact us so that we can include you as a charter member of this group. Likewise, we would like to posthumously honor any past members from the 40-year history of CBT who included a gift to the synagogue in their estate plan. If you are aware of any gifts from the past that fit this description, contact us at [email protected]. Welcome Lady Ann! [email protected] A quick learner and fantastic with computers, Lady Ann is our new secretary to Rabbi Zelony and Membership Coordinator. She is also the proud wife of Christopher Monday–Friday Jackson and mother of Lady 9AM–5PM Ann (20), Sir Charles (16), Ext. 227 Camron (12), Jabari (9), Ayanna (11), and Royale (5 months). Did you count those names? That is 6 children! Imagine Lady Ann’s multi-tasking skills! Originally from Dallas, the Jackson family resides in Midlothian. Lady Ann’s favorites include the color purple, Pappas Brothers Steakhouse, chocolate cake, and Lemon Chess pie. Stop by the office to meet and welcome our newest staff member. Congregation Beth Torah | Page 8 Sisterhood Membership Our 2015-2016 membership packets will be posted online this year. Yes, you will even be able to pay all of your dues and donations online as well! For those wishing to continue renewing by paper with payment by check, simply continue what you’ve been doing. For whose who do not use a computer and would like to receive a packet by regular mail, please contact Elaine to request one. For questions, contact Sisterhood Membership Vice-President, Elaine Scharf, at 972.307.3521 or [email protected]. Carol Rothschild [email protected] SISTERHOOD BOOK CLUB The Eight by Katherine Neville July 15, 7:30 PM This meeting will be at the home of Anndi Hogan. Please RSVP to Anndi at [email protected] so she can plan accordingly. Katherine Neville's debut novel is a postmodern thriller set in 1972 ... and 1790. In the 20th century, Catherine Velis is a computer expert with a flair for music, painting, and chess who, on her way to Algeria at the behest of the accounting firm where she is employed, is invited to take a mysterious moonlighting assignment: recover the pieces of an old chess set missing for centuries. In the midst of the French Revolution, a young novice discovers that her abbey is the hiding place of a chess set, once owned by the great Charlemagne, which allows those who play it to tap into incredible powers beyond the imagination. She eventually comes into contact with the major historical figures of the day, from Robespierre to Napoleon, each of whom has an agenda. 2015—2016 Dates: September 30, Richardson Reads (book TBD) Oct / Nov, JCC Reads (through Tycher Library, date and book TBD) January 20, March 16, May 18, July 20 Can You Talk & Stuff? If you enjoy chatting with others and have a free hour(ish) a month, join this group and help put out synagogue mailings. Materials are always ready-to-go and just need to be either stickered or stuffed in an envelope. Sign-up online at http://congregationbethtorah.org/volunteering/ so we will know your day and time preferences or call the office at 972.234.1542. SERVICE TIMES Candle Lighting Friday Services Shabbat Services 8:14 PM (5-June) 8:00 PM 9:30 AM 8:18 PM (12-June) 6:30 PM 9:30 AM 8:20 PM (19-June) 6:30 PM 9:30 AM 8:21 PM (26-June) 6:30 PM 9:30 AM 8:21 PM (3-July) 8:00 PM 9:30 AM 8:19 PM (10-July) 6:30 PM 9:30 AM 8:17 PM (17-July) 6:30 PM 9:30 AM 8:13 PM (24-July) 6:30 PM 9:30 AM 8:08 PM (31-July) 6:30 PM 9:30 AM Tot Shabbat 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM Junior Congregation Havdalah (60) 10:30 AM 9:33 PM (6-Jun) 10:30 AM 9:36 PM (13-Jun) 10:30 AM 9:38 PM (20-Jun) 10:30 AM 9:39 PM (27-Jun) 10:30 AM 9:39 PM (4-Jul) 10:30 AM 9:37 PM (11-Jul) 10:30 AM 9:34 PM (18-Jul) 10:30 AM 9:30 PM (25-Jul) 10:30 AM 9:25 PM (1-Aug) Congregation Beth Torah | Page 9 FAMILY NEWS Marty Fried / [email protected] Mazal Tov to... Emily Chilton on becoming a Bat Mitzvah on Friday and Saturday, June 12 & 13. Emily is the daughter of Jill & Scott Chilton and sister of Rachel. Condolences... Laurie Laffer on the loss of her mother, Shirley Pullman (May 23). John Wills on the loss of his aunt, Evelyn Wills, 87 (May 12). Linda Gould on the loss of her brother, Stan Davis (May 5). Robert Chozick on the loss of his mother, Rose Jacobson, 95 (April 1). Thank You! We thank the following congregants for their Kiddush sponsorship and contributions in May and June... Debbie & John Wills in celebration of the Auf Ruf of their daughter Erica and David Bashover. Ethel Gruen in celebration of her 95th birthday. Bev & Larry Broman in celebration of their 49th wedding anniversary and move to California. We also thank Chai Lights for sponsoring the Friday Night Oneg on June 19. Congregation Beth Torah | Page 10 Happy Anniversary Sara & Maury Jacobs Harold & Mary Shaub David & Elizabeth Stein Philip & Gloria Stayman Nicolle & Aaron Block Herb & Ellen Schachter Bennett & Caron Robinson Donald & Nanci Dubrow Jeff & Michelle Roberts Israel & Trudy Wiseman Mark & Carol Kreditor Larry & Maxine Levy Robert & Linda Chozick Matthew & Meredith Shapiro Stephen & Ann Rowley Louis & Arlene Navias Howard & Eileen Kessner Seth & Lisa Miller David & Laura Halper Darrin & Rachel Goldin Dane Miller & Linda Feldman-Miller Gene & Carol Taper Larry & Beverly Broman Michael & Sara Coren Michael & Ruth Precker Neil & Vicki Burnstein Janine & Jonathan Bergknoff Randall & Donna Leibow Daewon & Debra Pak Arnold & Jan Shelby Lou & Jill Kaiser Arnold & Miriam Kuchinsky Marty & Amy Wouch Isaac & Rachel Leventon Robert & Naomi Levinson Ira & Sarah Korman Doug & Lisa Weiser Casey & Melissa Gendason Robert & Caren Tate David & Rhonda Duchin Larry & Laura Schnitzer 1-Jun 1-Jun 1-Jun 2-Jun 4-Jun 4-Jun 5-Jun 6-Jun 6-Jun 7-Jun 8-Jun 9-Jun 10-Jun 10-Jun 11-Jun 12-Jun 14-Jun 14-Jun 16-Jun 18-Jun 18-Jun 18-Jun 19-Jun 20-Jun 20-Jun 22-Jun 23-Jun 23-Jun 23-Jun 23-Jun 24-Jun 25-Jun 25-Jun 26-Jun 26-Jun 27-Jun 27-Jun 28-Jun 28-Jun 30-Jun 30-Jun 2–yr 10–yr 41–yr 31–yr 9–yr 49–yr 21–yr 56–yr 19–yr 51–yr 29–yr 53–yr 36–yr 20–yr 47–yr 55–yr 45–yr 28–yr 47–yr 9–yr 9–yr 54–yr 49–yr 33–yr 31–yr 29–yr 2–yr 25–yr 11–yr 33–yr 42–yr 37–yr 26–yr 10–yr 49–yr 39–yr 17–yr 6–yr 17–yr 30–yr 24–yr Share your news! FAMILY NEWS Happy Anniversary Steve & Laurie Belson Sandy & Rita Holzsweig Sandra & Paul Dyeak Steve & Sarah Bartfield Eric & Jill Matthews Steven & Pamela Parham Irwin & Anna Segal Louis & Jenny Fisher Denis & Marcia Kehlmann Howard & Eileen Lieberman Howard & Linda Shapiro Stanton & Donna Zeff Robert & Zelene Lovitt Jeffrey & Lynda Markowitz David & Leah Engelberg Robert & Felicia Rubin Paul & Raye Koch Neill & Adrian Fleishman Mark Post & Leyka Barbosa-Post Alan & Marcia Weiss Michael & Laura Carr David Decker & Michelle Gordon Neil & Linda Gould Grant & Abigail Mindle Mitchel & Bonnie Cohen Howard & Nancy LeCover Howard & Sheryl Mintz 1-Jul 1-Jul 3-Jul 5-Jul 5-Jul 5-Jul 5-Jul 6-Jul 6-Jul 8-Jul 8-Jul 8-Jul 12-Jul 12-Jul 14-Jul 15-Jul 18-Jul 23-Jul 24-Jul 26-Jul 27-Jul 27-Jul 27-Jul 27-Jul 28-Jul 30-Jul 30-Jul 25–yr 64–yr 11–yr 28–yr 18–yr 18–yr 45–yr 48–yr 29–yr 36–yr 36–yr 25–yr 52–yr 34–yr 24–yr 31–yr 34–yr 48–yr 32–yr 51–yr 24–yr 18–yr 35–yr 32–yr 24–yr 38–yr 37–yr Kiddush Sponsorship One of Beth Torah’s focal points is the time we spend together after services—noshing and schmoozing. Contact Esther Cohen (972.985.7105) if you'd like to sponsor or contribute to a Shabbat luncheon. Do you have news you’d like to share with your Beth Torah family? Send us your Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, engagement/marriages, graduations, new babies, baby-naming/Bris...send in all of your news and please include a photo if you have one! Just go to www.congregationbethtorah.org and click on the ‘Congregant News’ link or email it [email protected]. Misheberach These names are included for prayers of healing. To add or change a name of a loved one or friend, contact Rabbi Zelony’s secretary, Lady Ann, at 972.234.1542 x227 or [email protected]. NonPerpetual names are removed after 4 weeks unless otherwise requested. Congregants Barbara Zipkoff Beverly Broman Bob Lovitt Eliezer ben Janet Greenblatt Marvin Block Mordechai Ha Levi Ruth Feldman Steve Rowley Family of Congregant Alegra Tevet Bert Eisner Helen Wiseman Howard Chizeck Matthew Jones Nat Gershman Ruth Ann Eisner Vera Severino Yael bat Feiga Friend of Congregant Abby Belasco Amy Stroth Bernice Derrington Iris Fostery Katie Berman Marna Edenson Missy Ratner Steve Abernathy Perpetual Congregants Barbara Kaufman Blanche Fisher Brad Boa Charlotte Goldberg David Gerstein Feivel Moshe ben Aviva Leah Gary Ackerman Harriet Gross Howard Lieberman Howie Fields Israel Wiseman Linda Northcutt Martin Greenblatt Mary Shaub Patti Fields Robert Levinson Ruth Goldberg Shlomo ben Sarah Trudy Wiseman Yaakov Avraham ben Yehudit Mark Appel Naomi Levinson To update your member information, contact Carren in the office at 972.234.1542 x221 or submit the information online at http://congregationbethtorah.org/member-information-update. Congregation Beth Torah | Page 11 CBT INCLUSION INITIATIVE As one year ends and the next year begins, the CBT INCLUSION INITIATIVE pauses both to take stock and to view the horizon. In just a few short months we have accomplished many things and appreciate your amazing support as we tackle challenges and set goals. CBT was honored to be selected by United Synagogue to participate in a 16 synagogue cohort addressing the special needs of its members. Those needs may be physical, psychological, educational, or neurological. The age span is anywhere from preschoolers to those who have accumulated years. Having tapped into what our members need and want via a congregational survey and an open forum, our action plan is taking shape. Meeting with members of both the Executive Committee and the Board, we have begun to address those needs and to plan actions or remedies. What is especially interesting is the fact that a heavy majority of identified remedies have absolutely NO COST associated with them. Many of those actions are simple and obvious—why didn't we think of them before? Several of them are complex but doable. All of them will be accomplished over time. Your synagogue leaders have established a dedicated fund for contributions to cover remedies that have costs associated with them. Those costs include items such as having electronic doors to enter and exit the building and the bathrooms, enhancing emergency evacuation options from the sanctuary, enhancing the sanctuary sound system, and supporting navigation throughout the building. In an effort to increase our greater Dallas profile, we have community plans to host a variety of support groups, an inclusion Shabbot, and speakers to address subjects pertinent to special needs interests. We have begun to be thought of as the congregation that cares for and addresses the special needs of its memberships. What a wonderful way to be identified! Congregation Beth Torah takes great pride in caring for and about our members—individuals and families. It is by anticipating both your current and possible future needs that this is evident. The wisdom and support of Rabbi Zelony and the lay synagogue leadership, as well as the increasing eagerness of members to get involved, ensure the success of the CBT Inclusion Initiative. Congregation Beth Torah | Page 12 Did you know— 20% of the population has some type of disability? CBT’s sanctuary has wheelchair accessible spaces? There are over 30 wide seats in our sanctuary? You can have an Aliyah without having to walk up on the bima? Our Rabbi wears a lapel microphone to announce page numbers at services? Large-print prayer books are available for services? CBT will continue to be sensitive to the needs of all who enter our doors? If you have questions about what we are doing, ideas to share to improve our functioning, or an interest in being involved, please contact Zelene Lovitt at 972.661.5863 or [email protected]. DALLAS KOSHER BBQ CHAMPIONSHIP [email protected] Many of you have, in the days and weeks since the email to the congregation came out or since seeing the display in the lobby at KLMD, asked us for more details on just what is this ‘BBQ thing’ that Men’s Club is doing? That is a reasonable question. We’ve also been asked “well, what can I do to help?” That is a great question, too! Hopefully, as you read this through, you’ll be informed, excited, and ready to help our Men’s Club put on a spectacular event. This idea has been cooking for some time now. Just as a brisket takes time to slowly cook and then comes to a triumphant end that tastes delicious after hours of effort, our event has been in the planning stages for well over a year. We have been working with the Kansas City Barbecue Society (www.KCBS.us) whose knowledge of BBQ competitions has helped us to create a sanctioned, organized contest with trained certified judges and a proven contest structure that provides a great environment for our competitors. Our goal is to create an annual event, with us working hard in this first year to create the framework that we can use for our event to grow year over year. The money that Men’s Club raises from this event will be used towards support of the synagogue as well as the greater Dallas community, both directly by Men’s Club and by Men’s Club’s support of synagogue programs such as USY / Rashi, Learning Center, Adult Ed, KLMD, and others. Also, a portion of our proceeds will go to support Chai House in Dallas. One important thing to note—and this is important—we are NOT trying to copy the Kosher Chili Cookoff. Our event is similar to the Chili Cook-off in that it’s a community event and open to all, and will have great food and fun. But that’s where the similarities end. While you may pay an admission fee to events by other groups, our event will be free. While other events focus on having the Jewish community compete, our event will most likely host many teams, both Jewish and non-Jewish, who are interested in great BBQ competition. Many of the teams that will enter may follow the KCBS competition calendar, seeking new and exciting events to enter. Due to the nature of our competition (competing teams will be making a brisket, a few racks of beef ribs, a turkey, and some chicken thighs), there won’t be samples of each team’s food to be tried by everyone in attendance. Instead, a limited number of tasting tickets will be sold and each team will have a limited number of samples to provide those who have purchased tasting tickets. We will be selling great-tasting kosher BBQ at the event and more information will come out closer to time of the event on how to pre-order / reserve your meal. At the same time, we are planning to have a great kids fun zone with craft projects, a fire safety fun house provided by Dallas Fire and Rescue, and we are hosting a PJ Library event within our event as well. This is just some of what we have planned for our kids zone thus far. Thus, there will be plenty of family fun for all. (Continued on page 14) Congregation Beth Torah | Page 13 NOTABLE MENTION... (Continued from page 13) We also are excited to be hosting Simon Majumdar of Food Network’s Cutthroat Kitchen for the weekend. Simon is an avid BBQ fan and loves to be at events such as ours. He is bringing his book tour through as well, and will be signing copies of his recently released book Fed, White, And Blue at our event. Simon will also be our celebrity emcee at the event and will lead our celebrity judging panel. As of our writing this, we have reached out and are working with numerous celebrities to see if their calendars will allow them to join us, and Jody Dean of KLUV radio has already promised that he’ll serve as a celebrity judge as well. In addition to the kids zone and our celebrity judging, we will also have some fun contests going on (hotdog, pickle, and chili pepper eating), great raffles to enter for prizes, vendors with various gifts and gadgets, music, cooking and BBQ gadget demonstrations—something for everyone! As mentioned in the email that so many of you received, we are continuing to seek sponsorship. You may download the sponsorship packet from our website (www.dallaskosherbbq.com), or you can pick one up from the flyer racks at the synagogue. We will also be looking for volunteers to help us with the event. More details for volunteering will be available in a few months. If you have any questions, please let us know. You can reach our committee by sending email to [email protected]. We look forward to seeing you on October 25, 2015 at the Sunnyland Shopping Center parking lot at the corner of Coit and Spring Valley for the Dallas Kosher BBQ Championship! Dallas Kosher BBQ Championship Co-Chairs, Brian J Rubenstein, Marc Kesner, Sandy Dorf Congregation Beth Torah | Page 14 Large-print prayer books are available in the sanctuary vestibule. Office Hours—There is someone available six days a week in the office: Sundays, 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM, Mondays-Thursdays, 9AM to 5:30 PM, and Fridays 9AM to 5PM. Minyan—Sundays, 8:30 AM and Mondays, 6:45 AM, unless otherwise noted on the calendar or announcements (breakfast after). Tot Shabbat—2nd and 4th Saturdays at 11AM (MPR), unless otherwise noted on the calendar or announcements, is an hour of Shabbat songs and prayers, a little dancing, a Torah parade, snack time and stories for "tots" ages 6 and younger. The attendance of at least one parent is required. Israeli Dancing—(Most) Wednesdays, 7:30 PM (MPR) unless otherwise noted on the calendar or in announcements. $5 for nonmembers. Room 12 Member Lounge—We have comfy furniture, Wi-Fi, music, movies, books, coffee, and a fridge full of cold drinks...ALL FOR OUR MEMBERS! The lounge is always open except from 6PM Fridays to 1PM Saturdays (Shabbat). Lost and Found—Did you lose something at shul? For small items, check the ‘lost and found’ shelf located on the shelves facing the window in the workroom; for clothing, check the coat area off the lobby; and, for larger items, call Tom Moon at 972.234.1542 x267. WE GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE THE FOLLOWING CONTRIBUTIONS... Burn the Mortgage In Memory Of Rabbi's Discretionary Fund In Memory Of Rhea L. Schultz —Irwin Roth Alfred Kaufman —Barbara & Ivan Kaufman Robert Chozick's mother, Rose Jacobson — Esther & Nat Cohen Arlene Santo —Beth & Josh Mond David Roth —Irwin Roth Irving Pullman —Laurie & Allan Laffer CBT Cares In Memory Of John Wills' aunt, Evelyn Wills —Marilyn & Larry Guzick Cemetery Fund In Memory Of Alfred Benjamin —David Goldstein Harry Shapiro —Carol & Gene Taper Lena Smith —Hal Shaub Leslie Mandell —Michele & David Mandell Lillian Bartfield —Sarah & Steven Bartfield Polly Kaufman, Hymie Kaufman, Leonard Smith, Zelda Smith —Miriam Smith Rowena Mond —Beth & Josh Mond Ritual Kiddush Fund Gwendolyn Benjamin —David Goldstein —Jo & Jerry Zeffren Isadore Ingber —Laura Levy Goldstein —Linda & Chuck Smith Learning Center In Memory Of Lillian Sharfstein —Chick Sham Louis Eisen —Jackie & Sheldon Fleschnan, Jan Shelby Operating Fund In Honor Of In Memory Of Harriet Feldstein —Sharon & Morris Fried Social Action A Speedy Recovery For Evelyn Utay —Marilyn & Larry Guzick Karen Leynor Mitzvah Day —Marilyn & Larry Guzick Dave & Fern Gerstein —Jackie & Sheldon Fleschnan In Memory Of Bess Dennis Zeffren —Jo & Jerry Zeffren Edith W. Kranson —Jo & Jerry Zeffren John Wills' aunt, Evelyn Wills —Linda & Robert Chozick Rabbi's Discretionary Fund —Carl & Gilda Daniel —Celia & Earl Bills —Erin & Geoffrey Margow Questions ...or concerns about listed (or not listed) donations? Please contact Rabbi Zelony’s secretary, Lady Ann Jackson, at 972.234.1542 x227 or [email protected]. —Morris Fried —Patti & Howard Fields —Paul & Ruth Feldman —Ruth Feldman Congregation Beth Torah | Page 15 Congregation Beth Torah 720 W. Lookout Drive Richardson, TX 75080 972.234.1542 www.congregationbethtorah.org Service Times Friday Evenings Saturday Mornings AM 6:30 PM 9:30
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