kulanu INDIANAPOLIS HEBREW CONGREGATION ALL of US IHC's mission...sustaining and building a progressive Jewish community through Torah, T'fila, and Tikkun Olam April 2015 • Nisan/Iyar 5775 Rabbi Brett Krichiver CLERGY VOICE In Pirkei Avot, the earliest rabbinic literature, Rabbi Hillel writes, “an ignorant person cannot be pious, the timid cannot learn, nor can the quicktempered teach.” In order to create passionate teachers and learners, he suggests, one must be smart, courageous, and kind. Marcia Goldstein has embodied these traits every single day she has blessed our community with her presence. She is exceptionally smart—envisioning creative programs, classes and often single-handedly bringing together large committees to get the work done. She is courageous—time and again standing up for her beliefs about education, her commitment to the children and families she works with, and the Judaism she carries in her heart and on her sleeve. She is the embodiment of kindness. She teaches her passion for Judaism and community-building here at IHC, and throughout our city. We often take for granted how exceptional our school and family education programs are, because Marcia has always celebrated the contributions of others. The “Huggy Bubby” will not soon be forgotten in the halls of our congregation. Her warmth, her generosity, and her spirit have helped us become who we are, and she and Marv continue to leave their indelible mark at IHC. Please join us as we thank Marcia for all she has meant to us over the decades, and celebrate her many accomplishments as Director of Lifelong Learning. APRIL CALENDAR OF EVENTS Wednesday, 1 9:15 am – Torah Talk 11:00 am – ECC Seder Friday, 3 – PASSOVER BEGINS AT SUNDOWN – FIRST SEDER 2:45 pm – ECC Closes 3:00 pm – IHC Main Office Closes NO SERVICES Saturday, 4 – PASSOVER Sunday, 5 NO RS Tuesday, 7 6:00 pm – Unraveling Our Jewish Texts Wednesday, 8 9:15 am – Torah Talk Thursday, 9 2:45 pm – ECC Closes 3:00 pm – IHC Main Office Closes Friday, 10 LAST DAY OF PASSOVER ECC Closed IHC Main Office Closed 10:30 am – Yizkor & Festival Services Sunday, 12 NO Religious School 2:00 pm – Second Sunday Concert Tuesday, 14 12:00 pm – Jewish Book Club 5:30 pm – Religious School Committee 6:00 pm – Unraveling Our Jewish Texts Wednesday, 15 9:15 am – Torah Talk 7:00 pm – IHC – Yom Hashoah Program Mazel Tov Thursday, 16 HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY 12:00 pm – JCRC at Statehouse Sunday, 19 9:00 am – Religious School 9:15 am – Mitzvah Stitchers 9:30 am – Sundays with the Rabbi 10:00 am – Grade 5-7 at Children’s Museum 11:00 am – Klezmer Rehearsal 2:00 pm – IFTY Board Meeting Tuesday, 21 5:00 pm - On Holy Grounds 7:00 pm – Yom Hazikaron @JCC Wednesday, 22 9:15 am – Torah Talk 7:00 pm – Choir Rehearsal Friday, 24 9:00 am – ECC ART FAIR Sunday, 26 9:00 am & 11:15 am – Religious Scholl 9:15 am – Mitzvah Stitchers 11:00 am – Klezmer Rehearsal 12:30 pm – DT Orientation 2:00 pm – IFTY & JFTY Bowling 4:00 pm – Yom HaAtzmaut @ JCC Monday, 27 12:00 pm – ECC Cookout celebrating Israel Independence Day Tuesday, 28 4:00 pm – Journal Club Wednesday, 29 7:00 pm – Choir Rehearsal We announce with joy the Bar/Bat Mitzvah of… Carly Levinsohn will be called to the Torah on April 18, 2015. She is the daughter of John and April Levinsohn and has an older sister, Allie Levinsohn. Carly attends The Orchard School and is in the 7th grade. She plays the violin and the flute in the school band. Carly is an avid oyster sheller, loves to read, and adores animals. She enjoys theatre and was so excited to be a part of the school musical Beauty and the Beast. Most of all, she likes spending time with family and friends. David Bender will be called to the Torah on April 25, 2015. David is the son of Gary and Vicky Bender of Carmel and is the older brother to Matthew. He is a 7th grader at Park Tudor where he plays soccer and serves as a leader of the middle school Vex robotics team. David is a First Class Boy Scout and plays for the Indiana Fire Juniors Soccer Club. He sings in the 7th grade chorus and plays trombone in the middle school band. 2 IHC KULANU • APRIL 2015 IHC BOARD OF DIRECTORS NOMINATIONS There are three Board seats to be filled at the Annual Meeting of the Congregation this coming May. During the next few weeks a Nominating Committee, chaired by Immediate Past President Jerry Ancel, will be meeting to nominate a slate to be presented to the membership for election to the Board of Directors. If you, or someone you know is interested in serving our Congregation in this very important role, please contact Jerry Ancel at [email protected]. APRIL 2015 WORSHIP SCHEDULE Shabbat Pesach I Friday, April 3 First Seder, No Worship Service Saturday, April 4 8:30 am........................Shabbat Morning Warmup 9:00 am....................................................Tanach Study 9:30 am........................................... Shabbat Playdate 10:30 am.............................................. Shabbat Service Passover Yizkor Friday, April 10 10:30 am Shabbat Shemini—Leviticus 9:1-11:47 Friday, April 10 5:30 pm.................................Remembrance Service 5:45 pm..................................................Oneg Shabbat 6:15 pm...................... Traditional Shabbat Service 6:15 pm.................... Shabbat Chailighted Service Saturday, April 11 8:30 am........................Shabbat Morning Warmup 9:00 am....................................................Tanach Study 10:30 am.............................................. Shabbat Service Shabbat Shemini—Leviticus 9:1-11:47 Friday, April 17 5:30 pm.................................Remembrance Service 6:15pm............................... Nefesh Shabbat Service 6:15 pm...................... Traditional Shabbat Service Z’man Kodesh (Sacred time) program for young children Saturday, April 18 8:30 am........................Shabbat Morning Warmup 9:00 am....................................................Tanach Study 10:30 am.............................................. Shabbat Service Bat Mitzvah of Carly Levinsohn Shabbat Tazria/Metzora—Leviticus 12:115:33 Friday, April 24 5:30 pm.................................Remembrance Service 5:30 pm.......................................................Tot Shabbat 6:15 pm....................................Erev Shabbat Service Saturday, April 25 8:30 am........................Shabbat Morning Warmup 9:00 am....................................................Tanach Study 10:30 am.............................................. Shabbat Service Bar Mitzvah of David Bender www . ihcindy . org CHANTS ENCOUNTERS by Cantor Janice Roger Every nation has what is called a “Master Story,” an event or series of events that are recounted and remembered generations later. The “Master Story” of the Jews is the Exodus from Egypt, which we remember annually at the Passover seder. However, philosopher Carol Ochs suggests that our story begins earlier than the Exodus. For Ochs, the Jewish Story has 9 points. The first of these is the existence of God. Next comes creation, the materialization of space and time. Then comes humanity, the formation of a sacred space created in God’s image—human beings. The next step in the story is enslavement; people forget God, creation, and humanity. Step five is liberation—memory is restored to us. Step six, covenant, means that our memory is intensified. Only then can we experience revelation, the knowledge that everything in the world reveals the holy. However, that is not the end of the story. As the Torah recounts we still must wander and seek the holy until we arrive at the final step, the Promised Land—the place where we can live up to our promise. Ochs’ story is a summation of the Torah. At Passover we retell only a portion of the story: enslavement and liberation. However, our task as Jews is to be mindful of the entire story and make every effort to reach the Promised Land. Unfortunately, Ochs believes that most of us are stuck in living the fourth step: enslavement. How do we move from enslavement to the Promised Land? At Passover we retell the story of liberation. The seder includes a wonderful text which reminds us of the rest of the story as well. It probably is the best known of all the songs we sing and the least studied. “Dayeinu—it would have been enough” is the refrain of the text which begins with the Exodus and ends with the building of the Temple in Jerusalem. While the traditional text reflects the fears that our people have felt through the ages, the overall message is that we can reach the Promised Land and live up to our promise as God’s partners. Another way we can be moved toward the Promised Land is to worship together. The more we pray, the more we are reminded of our story in all its possibility. When we look at the text of our prayers, we see each of the elements of the Jewish story. Our liturgy is a regular reminder of who we are and what we can be. Passover is another in our Jewish cycle of beginnings. This year, let us seize the opportunity to learn and grow from it. The ECC is currently enrolling for summer camp! Contact Taryn Fartouh at 317-254-2186 or [email protected] for more information! INDIANAPOLIS HEBREW CONGREGATION EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER 3 IHC KULANU • APRIL 2015 www . ihcindy . org TEMPLE LIBRARY Evelyn Pockrass, Librarian; [email protected] April 19, 2015 is the last chance to qualify for prizes and do your personal best for IHC’s reading incentive program for students in Kindergarten through Seventh Grade. FROZEN??? Read Jewish Books—They’re THAWsome!, the theme of the 2015 Religious School-Temple Library sponsored program was appropriately named for the cold winter we experienced. We have had wonderful participation and hope children have enjoyed and learned a great deal about Judaism while polishing their reading skills. Be certain to complete the “Frozen” cards in the pockets of the books your children borrowed and return them by Sunday, April 19. Contact the librarian with any questions about the program. Return Books—There still are many adult and children’s books due to be returned. A great spring cleaning task is to find library books in all sorts of nooks and crannies of the house and car and to bring them back to the Temple Library. Our books for children have yellow or red labels on the spine to differentiate from public library, school library, and Bureau of Jewish Education library books. We appreciate your help! early 20th century. In addition to the historical perspective of what was happening to Jews as the country morphed from the Tzarist regime to the 1917 revolution to the Soviet Union, we see how families lived and survived under difficult circumstances. The Paris Architect, also a debut novel, was written by Charles Belfoure, a professional architect. In the early 1940s, Lucien, a striving young Paris architect, is asked to design areas in buildings where Jews could hide temporarily when Nazis were searching for them. Lucien is reluctant but does it initially for the money. Gradually he takes on the challenge as a way to save innocent people. He manages to resolve personal issues and develops an intellectual relationship with a disillusioned Nazi officer. The characters and the plot keep the readers on edge. Visit your Temple Library whenever the building is open. Need more information? Contact Evelyn Pockrass, Librarian, 2556647, x 217; [email protected]. WHAT’S NEW The first Passover Seder this year is on Friday night, April 3. In case you are looking for last-minute recipes we have two cookbooks to recommend. For other springtime reading, there is a children’s book as well as two novels to suggest. The New York Times Passover Cookbook: More Than 200 Holiday Recipes From Top Chefs and Writers, edited by Linda Amster with an introduction by Joan Nathan, has a variety of recipes that include both traditional and newer additions to the Passover table. The format is user-friendly, recipes are easy to read and the chances are you will find or adapt a recipe for your family’s tastes. Passover By Design: Picture-perfect Kosher by Design Recipes For The Holiday is Susie Fishbein’s adaptation of some of her Kosher By Design recipes plus new ones she created specifically for Passover. More than 130 of the recipes are gluten-free. The fabulous photography of John Uher complements this attractive and colorful book. Goldie Takes A Stand! Golda Meir’s First Crusade, by Barbara Krasner with illustrations by Kelsey Garrity-Riley, is based on an incident from Golda’s childhood. Nine year-old Goldie is the president of the American Young Sisters Society of Jewish immigrants from Russia who leads a campaign to provide textbooks for the children in her Minneapolis elementary school. Despite some setbacks, she is able to achieve her goal. This is a good introduction to the life of the future Prime Minister of Israel. The Little Russian, a debut novel for adults by Susan Sherman, a co-creator of Disney’s “That’s So Raven,” chronicles the story of Berta, a Ukrainian native whose life takes many turns during the 4 IHC KULANU • APRIL 2015 JEWISH BOOK CLUB Tuesday, April 14, 2015 THE GALLERY OF VANISHED HUSBANDS by Natasha Solomons LOOKING AHEAD Tuesday, May 12, 2015 THE DAY OF ATONEMENT by David Liss Meetings at 12 noon at IHC in Room 206. Read the book. Bring your lunch. Join the group for a lively discussion. Contact Evelyn Pockrass, Librarian, for details at 255-6647, x217; [email protected]. www . ihcindy . org SISTERHOOD Amy Isaacs, IHC Sisterhood President; [email protected] OUR MISSION To join together in Sisterhood and, guided by the principles of Reform Judaism, to strengthen our congregation, our community and ourselves. APRIL BIRTHDAYS MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT As I am sitting here writing this I am still seeing snow on the ground and today being 30 degrees outside felt like a heat wave. I hope that as you read this there are fresh buds on the trees, flowers peeking through the grass and a warm breeze blowing in the air. Our third annual Women’s Seder brought together women of all ages to celebrate Passover with a women’s point of view. It was an evening of prayer, song, and dance; also an evening of wonderful traditions, food, friendship, and new ideas. I want to thank Patty Goodman, ,Elyse Chuvalas and their amazing committee. Everything was perfect! I also want to thank Cantor Janice Roger and Tami Krichiver for leading our Seder and inspiring us all. I wish for all of you and your families a very warm and joyous Passover. Sunday, June 7 is our Spring General Membership Meeting and Raffle; I hope to see everyone then. THE YOUTH, EDUCATION, & SPECIAL PROJECTS (Y.E.S.) FUND Celebrate a special occasion or honor a loved one by making a contribution to the Women of Reform Judaism’s Y.E.S. Fund. Contributions can be made for $7.50 (Y.E.S. Donation) $10 (Special Y.E.S.) and $18 (Chai Y.E.S.). A card acknowledging your gift will be sent to the designated recipient and the donation will appear in the next Kulanu The Youth, Education, and Special Projects (Y.E.S.) Fund represents the collective financial efforts of individual donors and WRJ-affiliated sisterhoods to strengthen the Reform Movement and ensure the future of Reform Judaism. Y.E.S. Fund grants provide Reform Jewish institutions and individuals worldwide with the tools necessary for religious, social, and educational growth and enhance Jewish life by supporting clergy, cultivating women's leadership, advocating for social justice, providing programming, and offering support. SAVE THE DATE AND WATCH THE MAIL The Sisterhood Raffle will be held on Sunday, June 7 at the Spring Sisterhood meeting. You should be receiving the mailing soon. This is one of Sisterhood's most important fundraisers. Proceeds support our Social Action projects including Gleaner's and The Julian Center as well as general support of the congregation such as Religious School and special programming. The Raffle will be set up like last year where you may choose the prize you would like to win. This year's prizes include jewelry, manicure/spa services, restaurant gift certificates, ice cream and gift certificates from fun retail stores. Buy lots of tickets and plan on coming to the Spring meeting on June 7. 5 IHC KULANU • APRIL 2015 Happy Birthday to our Sisterhood members celebrating April birthdays! Selma Stein....................................................4/3 Diane Evans...................................................4/4 Lois Ackerman..............................................4/6 Melva Hamer.................................................4/6 Miriam Dant...................................................4/8 Karla Yale........................................................4/9 Cathy Mendelson..................................... 4/11 Joanne Lenke............................................. 4/14 Rosemary Kaplan...................................... 4/15 Beatrice Fink............................................... 4/17 Eve Perlstein............................................... 4/17 Mary Nocon................................................ 4/19 Doris Cooperman..................................... 4/20 Marian Aronstam...................................... 4/21 Beth Cohen................................................. 4/26 Jennifer Ohriner........................................ 4/26 Jeannie Stein.............................................. 4/28 If you are a Temple Sisterhood member celebrating a birthday this month, and we have missed you, let us know. Contact Joanne Lenke at 571-1093 or lenke@ sbcglobal.net GIFT SHOP HOURS Weekdays 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Friday Evenings 5:15-6:00 pm Sunday 9:00 am -1:15 pm (when religious school is in session) UPCOMING EVENTS Lilith Salon Wednesday, April 22 6:00 pm Spring Sisterhood Meeting and Raffle Sunday, June 7 Sisterhood Shabbat November 2015 www . ihcindy . org M I R PU HC AT I 6 IHC KULANU • APRIL 2015 www . ihcindy . org BROTHERHOOD Joel Lisker, Brotherhood President; [email protected] Brotherhood thanks all of its volunteers who helped prepare and serve a delicious lunch during IHC’s annual Purim Celebration. interested in running for a Brotherhood board position or just need more information, contact Joel Lisker. BROTHERHOOD ELECTIONS Come to our next Brotherhood meeting, so you can help plan future events. Brotherhood meetings are typically held the first Monday of each month. The next Brotherhood meeting takes place on Monday, April 6. The following month’s meeting is scheduled for May 4th. Brotherhood is currently meeting at MCL Brotherhood needs you! We will be holding nominations and elections at our May meeting. We will be electing the following officers: President, Vice President, Treasurer, Recording Secretary and Corresponding Secretary. If you are Cafeteria at 116th and Keystone Avenue. People meet for dinner at 6:30 pm and meetings start at 7:00 pm. Contact Joel Lisker, [email protected] if you have any SOCIAL JUSTICE Marilyn Smith, Social Justice Chairman ([email protected]) Interfaith Hospitality Network (IHN) HAVE FUN AND HELP HOMELESS CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES For 20 years the Interfaith Hospitality Network (IHN), now known as Family Promise-IHN, has been providing temporary shelter and support to homeless children and their families in Indianapolis and then helping them find and keep safe, affordable housing IHC congregants have long supported Family Promise-IHN by hosting homeless families at the Temple. Here’s another important way to help homeless families by supporting Family Promise-IHN. Join the IHC team and teams from other congregations and organizations from across the city for a fun afternoon with family, friends and pets at the 2015 Walking for Dreams 5K Family and Pet Walk on the downtown canal on Sunday afternoon, May 17. Walkers of all ages, including pets, can help Family PromiseIHN by raising pledges and then walking. One hundred per cent of every dollar raised by the IHC team goes directly to Family Promise-IHN. Find information on the Walking for Dreams Walk, register and donate at www.walkingfordreams.org. Remember to select the IHC team. YOUTH GROUPS Lea Coleman, Youth Director; [email protected] April is a quiet month for YOUth due to school spring breaks. I’m happy to say that all YOUth groups have been having a lot of fun and getting a lot done. Just a couple of weeks ago, IFTY participated in the Kenya Carnival, an interfaith youth driven event, raising money to help children attend school in Kenya. Then at IHC IFTY held its annual Purim Carnival. There was a silent auction to raise money for Help Hope Live, the organization help Ethan Kadish. Spring Kallah was a huge success and IFTY hosted like professionals. All the hard work paid off. IHC showed how beautiful our community is. Small Chai boys and girls have had such fun getting to know each other and building relationships not only with students in their classrooms. But in the other grades as well. I am so proud of them. As always, if you ever have any questions about YOUth involvement at IHC, don’t hesitate to contact me at [email protected] or 255-6647. 7 IHC KULANU • APRIL 2015 April 19........................11:00 am-1:15 pm Small Chai Animalia April 24-26.......JIFTY (7th/8th Graders) JYG at GUCI April 26..................................2:00-4:00 pm JIFTY/IFTY Bowling April 29............................................6:00 pm JIFTY at Hooverwood Game Night www . ihcindy . org ADULT EDUCATION ONGOING ADULT STUDY OPPORTUNITIES Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) Study • Saturday mornings, 9:00-10:00 am Torah Talk • Select Wednesdays, 9:15-10:30 am Jewish Book Club • Second Tuesday of each month,12:00 noon Journal Club • Fourth Tuesday of each month, 4:00 pm RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Marcia Goldstein, RJE, Director of Lifelong Learning ([email protected]) RELIGIOUS SCHOOL AND DERECH TORAH: Dates To Remember Religious School & Derech Torah Sunday, April 5 & 12 No Religious School or Derech Torah Spring Break Sunday, April 19 Religious School & Derech Torah Classes Last Day of Reading Incentive Program 9:30 am Sundays with the Rabbi: Adult Education Discussion 10:00 am Grades 5-7 meet at the Children’s Museum for Community-Wide Youth Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) Program 11:00 am Small Chai Social Program Sunday, May 3 Last day of Religious School Derech Torah • Reminder! Mark your calendar for Friday, May 1 (Special Shabbat & Oneg) and Sunday, May 3 for the Celebration to honor Marcia Goldstein’s retirement. Derech Torah expectations are to be completed by Wednesday, April 15 for this school year. Anyone needing assistance, contact [email protected]. • Earn Tikkun Olam and worship points and credits assisting Debbie Kasper with services at Park Regency on Friday, April 10. Contact [email protected] if you want to help. • Earn Kehilah credit by attending the Confirmation service on May 23, 6:15 pm. • Still need credit for volunteering as a Greeter? Contact Barbara Chapman at 255-6647 or [email protected] to sign up. WE’RE LOOKING FORWARD TO A WONDERFUL SCHOOL YEAR! All IHC families must re-register students already in our school. • Registration forms and instructions are sent via email to all families in April. They are also available on IHC’s website. • Registration is due in the Religious School office by May 22. Note that tuition increases by $50 after that date. • Registration tables will be in the main foyer on Sunday, Monday, April 19 & 26 and Sunday, May 3. • The parent handbook and beginning of the year materials will be sent via email the beginning of August. • Mark your calendar—the first day of Sunday classes will be Sunday, August 16 when we’ll have a family picnic at Goldman Union Camp. Note that the Friday, May 22 (postmarked by or hand delivered by) date will be strictly enforced. No tuition discounts or classroom requests will be accepted after that date. If you have any questions, contact Marcia Goldstein, [email protected], 255-6647, x213. K-7 RELIGIOUS SCHOOL REGISTRATION FOR 2015/2016 DUE BY FRIDAY, MAY 22 8 IHC KULANU • APRIL 2015 www . ihcindy . org TEMPLE DONATIONS CONFIRMATION PROJECTS FUNDS DEAN SABLOSKY YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP Memory of Ruthie Rifkin Laurie & Eddie Freeman Memory of Marvin Sablosky Carol Weiss; Charlene & Sid Tuchman YOUTH PROJECTS FUNDS MAX STRASHUN TEMPLE TOTS Honor of Samantha Mears’ Bat Mitzvah Susan Maisel & Frank Miroff Memory of Ruthie Rifkin Nora Moreira & Joseph Cochran; Barbara Bailie; Renny & Greg Silver; Susan & Jack Moss; Carol Weiss; Carol & Ron Sands; Carol & Peter Wormser; Don & Sandy Rothbaum & family; Charlene & Sid Tuchman; Carol & Ken Joseph; Pam & Don Fogle; Lucina Moxley; Evvy Moss DR. MORRIS STONER RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Memory of Marjorie Bradford; Memory of Muriel Romer Pat Linderman Honor of Emily Cox’s Bat Mitzvah Diane Lutz Honor of birth of Vivan Michelle Goldstein Diane Lutz Memory of David Schuff Arden Charlotte Schuff SPITZBERG/BASSLER/ARNOLD YOUTH FUND FOR ISRAEL Memory of Ruthie Rifkin Laura & Dennis Carafiol LIBRARY & ARCHIVES FUND LIBRARY BIRTHDAY BOOK CLUB Honor of Sophia & Aaron Cahn Victoria & Seth Cahn CLERGY FUNDS SENIOR RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY Trina & Joseph Zych; Mary Ruth Barnard Honor of participation in services for Muriel Romer Sunny, Steven, Sheryl & Karyn Romer Honor of officiating at Rachel & Brian Basey’s wedding Lori & Chuck Lencheck Memory of Muriel Romer Diane Lutz 9 IHC KULANU • APRIL 2015 Memory of Anna Roth Beth Cohen; Stephanie & Greg Davis Memory of Robert D. Kahn Caryl Shideler CANTOR’S DISCRETIONARY Mary Barnard Honor of Rachel and Brian Basey’s Wedding Lori & Chuck Lencheck Honor of participation in services for Muriel Romer Sunny, Steven, Sheryl & Karyn Romer Memory of Anna Roth Beth Cohen; Stephanie & Greg Davis Memory of Archie Aronstam & Jerry Aronstam Marian Aronstam HUNGER PROGRAM Memory of Lorna Harbaugh Jan & Jerry Gershman Memory of Frank Goldsmith Liz Goldsmith SECOND HELPINGS Memory of Robert Kahn Pam & Steve Rappaport Memory of Ruthie Rifkin Renee & Jerry Bergstein INTERFAITH HOSPITALITIY NETWORK Honor of birth of Leo Marcial Jane & Kevin Corn; Judie & Tom Doehrman CHEVRAT CHESED Honor of Wesley Arends becoming an Eagle Scout Phyllis & Loren Goodman Memory of Robert Kahn Annette Storthz; Rhonda Chatzkel; Lisa & Perry Kahn Memory of Marvin Sablosky; Memory of Ruthe Stein Jan & Jerry Gershman Memory of Ruthie Rifkin Hannah Brodsky; Travis C. 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Sam Chernin 4/12/1996.............. Norman Feuer 4/12/2010.............. Sylvia Gorfain 4/12/1993.............. Ruth Halpern 4/12/1984.............. Walter Morse 4/12/1997.............. Jean Stern 4/12/1964.............. Maurice Stine. 4/12/2012.............. Jack Tauf 4/13/1957.............. Bertha P Goldberg 4/13/1974.............. Estelle Nathanson Peck 4/13/1991.............. Arthur Saul Perlstein 4/13/2011.............. Herbert Sim 4/14/2003.............. Trudy Danenberg 4/14/1987.............. Jack Efroymson, Jr. 4/14/1964.............. Abe Epstein 4/14/2010.............. Irene Fox 4/14/1964.............. Abe Epstein 4/14/1974.............. Rose Rubenstein Mollin 4/14/2002.............. Samuel Sax 4/14/1993.............. Helen D. Spridgeon 4/14/2011.............. Rabbi Jack Stern 4/14/1991.............. Helen Stevens 4/15/1915.............. Alexander Baerncopf 4/15/1987.............. Pauline Calderon 4/15/2013.............. Ilse Chorin 4/15/1947.............. Isaac B. Cohen 4/15/1984.............. Ida Rose Lapin 4/15/1930.............. Leo Netzorg 4/15/1976.............. Irving Opie 4/15/1997.............. Lynn Sussman 4/15/1958.............. Leo Traugott 4/16/1942.............. Emil Dreifuss 4/16/2003.............. Maxine Druker 4/16/1994.............. Joseph Engelberg 4/16/2005.............. William Gellman 4/16/2003.............. Hank Halberstadt 4/16/1998.............. Harriet Hilton 4/16/1957.............. Rose Kort 4/16/2004.............. Rollie Larman 4/16/2008.............. Milard Lucas 4/16/1963.............. Yetta Brown Mantel 4/16/2006.............. Ken Ossip 4/16/1981.............. Margaret Sugarman 4/17/1972.............. Alex Altfeld 4/17/2001.............. Louis J. Bale 4/17/1990.............. Ada Friedman 4/14/2013.............. Robert Gale 4/17/1942.............. Abraham Goldbach 4/17/1942.............. Clara Goldbach 4/17/1995.............. William L Halpern 4/17/1932.............. Charles Elliott Hurwitz 4/17/1981.............. Abe Kreitman 4/17/2010.............. Samuel Levy 4/18/1982.............. Martin Cohen 4/18/1983.............. Sidney Abraham Epstein 4/18/2002.............. Alfred Fischer 4/18/2012.............. Nathan Gotthelf 4/18/1969.............. Milton Greenwald 4/18/2002.............. Norman Lencheck 4/18/1990.............. Manuel Leve 4/18/1940.............. Emil Mantel 4/18/2008.............. Ann Seif 4/18/2011.............. Gary Seleman 4/18/1987.............. Jerome Slutzky 4/18/1963.............. Morris Stavitsky 4/18/2002.............. Josef Vorsovsky 4/19/1973.............. Ida Arffa 4/19/1997.............. Herbert L. Aronson 4/19/2007.............. Gabriel Cohen 4/19/2010.............. Phyllis Efroymson 4/19/2003.............. William Foster 4/19/1991.............. Clara Joseph 4/19/1959.............. Nathan Levinson 4/19/1982.............. Dora Litt 4/19/2006.............. Marilyn McGrew 4/19/1972.............. Samuel Weiner 4/20/1976.............. Elias Altbach 4/20/1995.............. Rae Franko 4/20/1997.............. Harold B. Kort 4/20/1983.............. Edward Micon 4/20/1966.............. Hattie Miller 4/20/1996.............. Eva S. Pauker 4/20/1985.............. Jack Rockmore 4/20/1996.............. Saddie Russell 4/21/1986.............. Pauline Bash 4/21/1999.............. Joseph N. Careskey 4/21/1936.............. Eli Schloss 4/21/2010.............. Helen Swiss 4/21/1969.............. Arnold Waxman 4/21/2013.............. Verne Weinbaum 4/21/2013.............. Gladys A. Weiss 4/22/1987.............. Isaac Black 4/22/2002.............. Marilyn Stein Heimansohn 4/22/1962.............. Rosella Medias 4/23/1988.............. Maurice Blonder 4/23/2010.............. Dennis Escol 4/24/1962.............. Tony Alpert 4/24/2006.............. Elizabeth R. Burke 4/24/1985.............. Julie Chinsky 4/24/2004.............. Arthur Klein 4/24/2002.............. Jennifer Moss 4/24/2006.............. Israel Dan Peisner 4/24/1938.............. Simon Winograd 4/25/1972.............. Caryl Berman 4/25/1995.............. Betty Eichler Blum 4/25/1972.............. Maurice E. Gould 4/25/1994.............. Kalman Haber 4/25/1994.............. Ella Hartman 4/25/1984.............. Jennie Kahn 4/25/1992.............. Rose D. Kahn 4/25/2009.............. Erma Maidenberg 4/25/1991.............. Adolphe Pockrass 4/25/1963.............. Samuel S. Yolles 4/26/2014.............. Paul Andrew Anderson 4/26/1997.............. Abe Berman 4/26/1953.............. Jack Falk 4/26/1975.............. Maurice Gordon 4/26/1976.............. Pauline M Meyers 4/26/1964.............. Lena Paley 4/27/1988.............. Edward Baker 4/27/2012.............. Jacqueline Butterman 4/27/1998.............. Phyllis Heller 4/27/1988.............. Charlotta Katona 4/27/1981.............. Helen Klein 4/27/1961.............. David Lebin 4/27/2012.............. Betti Lurie 4/27/1992.............. Rose Nickbarg 4/27/2012.............. Morris Oscherwitz 4/27/1994.............. Ruth Shott 4/28/1985.............. Sam Abels 4/28/1994.............. Joseph Burstyn 4/28/1980.............. Ruben Glick 4/28/2008.............. Ginger Lewis 4/28/1992.............. Robert Lutz 4/28/1944.............. George Mendlovitz 4/28/1992.............. Rose Nickbarg 4/28/2008.............. Sarah Pomeranz 4/28/2012.............. Jeanette Taylor 4/28/1999.............. Fannie Winer 4/29/1994.............. Reuven Bailie 4/29/1992.............. Sheldon Breskow 4/29/1958.............. Sam Glassner 4/29/1980.............. Edith Holowitz 4/29/1981.............. Libby Hurwitz 4/29/1958.............. Issac Wolf 4/29/1982.............. Harold Zaltsberg 4/30/1986.............. Joshua Batt 4/30/2012.............. Audrey Braff 4/30/1983.............. Sharon Broock 4/30/2012.............. Stanley H. Freedman 4/30/1945.............. Lillian Koby 4/30/2008.............. Florence Sosin 4/30/1952.............. Harry Speyer WE NOTE WITH HAPPINESS THE BIRTHS • Jordan Christine Fox, granddaughter of Sharyn Cowan Feuer on January 15, 2015. • Vivian Michelle Goldstein, granddaughter of Marcia & Marvin Goldstein on February 2, 2015. • Athena Alice Robinson, granddaughter of Myrna Gray on February 3, 2015. WE NOTE WITH SORROW THE DEATHS • • • • Barbara Breskow, mother of Debra (Steve) Leyndyke passed away on January 27, 2015. Ruth Rifkin, wife of Robert Rifkin on passed away February 11, 2015. Barbara Magee, mother of David (Paula) Magee, grandmother of Frances, Harrison & Zachary Magee passed away on February 13, 2015. Dorothy Harrison, grandmother of David (Paula) Magee, great-grandmother of Frances, Harrison and Zachary Magee passed away on February 29, 2015. 10 IHC KULANU • APRIL 2015 www . ihcindy . org PLACE YOUR AD HERE! Great place to promote your business. Questions, contact Shirley Martin. Reasonable rates | [email protected]. JONATHAN D LEVINE, AGENT Levine Insurance Agency 2250 W 86th St., Ste. 110 Indianapolis, IN 46260 317.348.1408 | Cell: 317.490.0615 [email protected] www.farmersagent.com/levine 107 N. Pennsylvania St. 261-9000 Home Auto Life Business 8451 Ditch Road 251-3000 ABOVE THE CROWD! Sandi Werner, REALTOR/Broker RE/MAX Legends Group Cell: 317.850.6111 Direct Line: 317.863.4154 Email: [email protected] I welcome the opportunity to provide you with caring & professional service! 11 IHC KULANU • APRIL 2015 www . ihcindy . org “ALL OF US” Phone.............................................317.255.6647 Fax...................................................317.254.2187 Rabbi’s Study...............................317.255.5612 Early Childhood..........................317.254.2186 Automated Line.........................317.254.2188 Website................................. www.ihcindy.org Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation 6501 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46260 Dial an extension or access a staff directory at any time. Brett Krichiver, Senior Rabbi Janice Roger, Cantor Lynda Goodman, Executive Director Marcia Goldstein, RJE, Director of Lifelong Learning Taryn Fartouh, Director of Early Childhood Center Evelyn Pockrass, Librarian Lea Coleman, Youth Director Greg Kroot, IHC Board President Amy Isaacs, Sisterhood President Joel Lisker, Brotherhood President Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation Kulanu is published monthly by Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation at 6501 N. Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260. Deadline for the May issue of the Kulanu is March 25, 2015. Email Shirley Martin at [email protected]. SECOND SUNDAY CONCERT Bay Street Horns on Fire April 12 at 2:00 pm Bay Street Horns on Fire is a funky jazz ensemble that performs new, exciting arrangements of familiar jazz, classical, Dixie, and rock tunes. The group features Glen Johnson, Trumpet; Shawn Goodman, Clarinet; Bob Burns, Saxes; John Morse, Trombone; Bill Schmidt, Tuba; and Michael Totty, Drums. This ensemble, in various forms, has toured the United States and Korea presenting performances and educational workshops, received first prize at the 2003 New York Quintet Competition, has received several grants from various arts councils, and has been endorsed by Yamaha. Second Sunday Concerts are made possible by the generosity of IHC’s Brotherhood and Sisterhood as well as the Cantor Janice L. Roger Music Fund. These programs are free and open to the public.
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