Vol. 58 Issue 10 October 2014 Tishri –Cheshvan 5775

Vol. 58 Issue 10
October 2014
E-Mail: [email protected]
Tishri –Cheshvan 5775
Synagogue Office:
732-257-1523
732-257-1581
From the Beth Ohr Family to Yours,
We wish you a Happy & Healthy 5775
For a full listing of all
High Holiday Schedule of Service Times,
please go to page 13 in this newsletter.
Best wishes for the New Year.
Lisa Sibelman
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SCHEDULE OF SERVICES
All Friday evening services begin at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise stated,
Saturday morning Shabbat services begin at 9:30 a.m., Sunday morning
minyan begins at 9:00 a.m.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Wed., Sept. 24 Erev Rosh Hashanah—please see page 13 for service times.
Synagogue office will be closing at 1:00 p.m.
Thur., Sept. 25 First Day of Rosh Hashanah - see page 13 for service times.
Synagogue Office will be closed.
Fri., Sept. 26 Second Day of Rosh Hashanah—see pg. 13 for service times.
Synagogue Office will be closed.
Sat., Sept. 27 Shabbat Services begin at 9:30 a.m.
Sun., Sept. 28 Morning Minyan starts at 9:00 a.m. followed by Men’s Club
Breakfast.
Fri., Oct. 3
Erev Yom Kippur—see page 13 for service times
Synagogue office will be closing at 1:00 p.m.
Sat., Oct. 4
Yom Kippur Day—see page 13 for service times.
Sun., Oct. 5 Morning Minyan starts at 9:00 a.m. followed by Men’s Club
Breakfast.
Wed., Oct. 8 Erev Sukkot. Services start at 6:00 p.m. followed by
Chicken in the Coop Dinner at 6:30 p.m.
Thurs., Oct. 9 First Day of Sukkot. Services begin at 9:30 a.m.
Synagogue Office will be closed.
Fri., Oct. 10 Second Day of Sukkot. Services begin at 9:30 a.m.
Synagogue Office will be closed.
Evening Services begin at 7:30 p.m.
Sat., Oct. 11 Shabbat services begin at 9:30 a.m.
Sun., Oct. 12 Morning Minyan starts at 9:00 a.m. followed by Men’s Club
Breakfast.
Wed., Oct. 15 Erev Shemini Atzeret.
Thur., Oct. 16 Shemini Atzeret. Services begin at 9:30 a.m. Yizkor will be
recited at approximately 11:15 a.m.
Simchat Torah Family Evening Service will be held at
Monroe Jewish Center at 7:30 p.m.
Synagogue Office will be closed.
Fri., Oct. 17 Simchat Torah services will be held at Temple Beth Ahm in
Aberdeen at 9:30 a.m.
Synagogue Office will be closed.
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Life-long Learning at Congregation Beth Ohr!
Shortly before the onset of the High Holidays I conducted a study workshop for our congregation titled "Six Strategies for Surviving the Holidays."
I was greatly pleased not only by the caliber of our participants but also by
the number of students who chose to attend. Our workshop was comprised of fifteen adult students! Their attendance was even more striking
since the class was offered on a Wednesday at eleven o'clock in the
morning.
Aside from studying some of the more complicated Biblical texts for Yom
Tov, I also provided our students with the titles of a number of books appropriate for the holidays. I wanted to expand on this idea so I am offering
a bibliography of sorts in this article that will suggest a number of wonderful books, most available in paperback and e-print form that could deeply
enhance and supplement the knowledge of any curious student of Judaism. If an individual were to read just a couple of these books this fall he/
she could seriously add to his/her basic level of knowledge of Judaism.
Here is the list of books and I sincerely hope that each one of you will give
serious consideration to tackling at least one or two of them this fall. I believe that it will not only deepen your understanding of Judaism but also
enable you to take much more enjoyment in the observance of our rich,
formidable and illustrious heritage.
Below are my choices listed in no specific order by title and author.
Should you have difficulty finding any one of these selections please let
me know so that I might be of assistance. Have a wonderful year.
Rabbi Joel S Mishkin
The Beginning of Desire by Avivah Gottlieb Zornberg
The Murmuring Deep by Avivah Gottlieb Zornberg
Why Faith Matters by Rabbi David Wolpe
Conscience: The Duty to Obey and Disobey by Rabbi Harold Schulweiss
The Story of the Jews: Finding the Words 1000BC to 1492AD by Simon
Schama
My Promised Land: The Triumph and Tragedy of Israel by Ari Shavit
Sacred Attunement: A Jewish Theology
God In Search of Man by Abraham Joshua Heschel
The Sabbath by Abraham Joshua Heschel
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M’ C
Open Every Sunday. Come, enjoy the Minyan, bagel breakfast and camaraderie
As usual things go on at the Temple. The upper left shows Chuck Rogol blowing the Shofar as we will do every Sunday until Rosh Hashanah. Next are three guys with the Men’s Club T-Shirts flanked by two without. Sy Golden, Joe
Shafran, Phil Rabinowitz, Herb Goldenberg and Morty Kamenitz, Filling in the top row is a cartoon of Bob Dylan
telling Mel Prussack to “Get a Life.” The next row shows Harriet Rabinowitz with her precious Dylan, Paula Yourman,
Edna Yourman and Joyce Silberstein at a Minyan. The photo on the right shows Rebecca Clark receiving Bat Mitzvah gifts from Chuck Rogol presenting for the Men’s Club and Heidi Rogol presenting for Sisterhood. Her Bat Mitzvah
was the following Sunday.
Things really go on at and following the Minyan. Come once in a while. It is good, not bad!
Thank you to the Simon and Tehrani families and Pincus and Clark families, and Ellie and Bob Honig for providing
extras for our post Minyan breakfasts.
Men’s Club Program Schedule. Sunday programs immediately follow the Minyan and Bagel breakfast
Oct 12 Joint program with Sisterhood
Oct 26 Flu Shots from Walgreen and administered by Bonnie Lerner
Nov 6 FJMC Man of the Year Dinner
Nov 9 Joint program for Kristallnacht
Dec 14 Hanukkah workshop
Jan 18, 2015 Martin Luther King Workshop
Feb 1 Participate in FJMC World Wide Wrap & Ed Mendlowitz 35th Annual Financial Program—Money Secrets of the Rich and Famous
Mar 1 Purim Workshop
Mar 8 Joint program with Sisterhood
May 3 Shavuot Workshop
We welcome any suggestions. We are working on some exciting and interesting programs. Suggestions have been
received from Harvey Cohen, Paula Yourman, Marilyn Karlstein, Marty Israel, Terrie Polovsky, Sydney Lustgarten, Allen Appel and Ivan Gelb.
The Men’s Club – where things are happening! The entire congregation and guests are always welcome
to come to all of our programs and the weekly bagel breakfast that is sponsored by the Men’s Club.
Best Wishes from the Men’s Club for a Happy and Healthy New Year.
Ed Mendlowitz, [email protected] tel 732 890-3344
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Photo Gallery
Shown at the left is one of
our usual Sunday breakfasts.
If you don’t come once in a
while, you are missing out! .
The bottom row shows the
Temple window from the outside; Signs in front of the
Temple refer to Ellie & Bob’s
60th Wedding Anniversary
Kiddush, the naming of Bob
& Mala Simon’s granddaughter’s naming and a welcoming sign for Rabbi Mishkin.
Things are going on—Good
things.
Join with us!
Don’t miss out!
Lunch tips about water damage
The R.O.M.E.O. Friday lunch group frequently
comes up with some interesting and helpful tips.
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Here are a few from Daniel Grynberg about protecting against home water damage. Dan said the largest amount of insurance
claims are water damage, some of which can be avoided.
1. When going on a vacation or leaving your home for an extended period,
turn off the water into the house. This will prevent against damage from
freezing, or a developing leak.
2. Before the start of winter turn off the faucets to the outside of your
house. Afterwards, open the faucets to drain any water remaining in the
pipes.
3. Many washing machines have rubber supply hoses for the water entering the
machine. These tend to develop leaks. Replace them with stainless steel
hoses.
4. Hot water heaters will break. They have a limited life. Have them
checked out, or replaced beforehand.
MEN’S CLUB WEDDING PHOTO GALLERY
Scan and email Ed your wedding pictures to include in future Newsletters — [email protected].
Try to guess who they are. See bottom for identities of the blissful couples.
Top row starting from left: Heidi and Chuck Rogol, Janette and Seymour Golden, Maxine and Ken Kaufman
Bottom row: Edna and Arnie Yourman, Sarah and Mitch Feinman, Ellie and Bob Honig
Email Ed your scanned Wedding photos to [email protected]
SISTERHOOD OF CONGREGATION BETH OHR
ANNUAL DUES STATEMENT 2014 – 2015
TEMPLE MEMBERS
$30
NON-TEMPLE MEMBERS
$39
DONOR CREDIT OF $5 WILL BE AWARDED TO MEMBERS WHO PAY THEIR DUES ON
OR BEFORE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2014.
MEMBERS WHO HAVE NOT REJOINED SISTERHOOD BY DECEMBER 31, 2014 FORFEIT
ALL PREVIOUSLY ACCUMULATED DONOR CREDIT.
PLEASE SEND YOUR CHECK TO:
MARJORIE SIMON
22 TUSCARORA CIRCLE
OLD BRIDGE, NEW JERSEY 08857
PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR CURRENT ADDRESS AND YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS. WE
WOULD LIKE TO UPDATE OUR SISTERHOOD LIST. IF YOU HAVE A WINTER ADDRESS,
PLEASE INCLUDE THAT AS WELL.
Due to an increase in United Synagogue Dues, which we as sisterhood are members,
we are forced to raise our dues.
PRAYER BOOKS
Sisterhood continues to sell High Holiday Prayer Books, which can be donated in honor or in
memory of someone. Books can be ordered through Harriet Weiss at 732-679-3826. The cost
for a High Holiday Prayer Book is $36.00 ($4.00 donor credit to be given) All Prayer Books
are expected to be paid for when they are ordered.
Mitzvah Sheet Cake
To Mark Karpel—Mazel Tov on your new home.
To Gary Yourman and Cindy Flank—Mazel Tov on your engagement.
Ashna and Bernie Pincus celebrating 55 years of marriage.
Roberta and Larry Fachler—Happy Birthday to our son Bruce and
granddaughter Katie.
Liz Aroyo—Happy Birthday to my wonderful husband Mike.
Ilene Gray—Happy Birthday to Phil Linz, Roz O’Brien and Mike Aroyo.
Roberta Karpel—To Mark-Good Luck with your new home.
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We honor the memories of our loved ones whose Yahrzeits were observed during
the month of September. We acknowledge the following for their contributions to the
Yahrzeit Memorial Fund:
DONATED BY:
Irene & Neil Rosen
The Simon Family
Ida Seidner & Family
Robert Hyman
Paula Yourman & Family
Elias Engber
Clifford Shulman
Barbara Heisler
Sandra Wishnia & Family
Marjorie & Stuart Simon
Marilyn Gilbarg
Sandra Wexlin
Glenda Levenstein
Pearl & Michael Hillman
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Lyle Rosen
Frank Simon
Hyman Seidner
Harold Hyman
Eva Litwak
Marcia Engber
Anne Obsatz
Hannah Heisler
Larry Wishnia
Pauline & Morris Simon
Gertrude Gilbarg
Morris Zimmerman
Rubin Levenstein
Alfred Hillman, Morris Liebman,
Harry Schwarzwald, Mary Schwarzwald
BETH OHR CEMETERY
Congregation Beth Ohr owns and operates a cemetery which is located on
Ernston Road in Sayreville. The cemetery is a non-profit entity using existing funds and fundraising as its source of operating revenues. Membership in Beth Ohr entitles our congregants to the individual plot only, all other costs such as funeral, plot opening, memorial tablet costs, etc., are
borne by the family of the deceased. Please call Lisa Sibelman in the
Synagogue Office 732-257-1523 for further details.
TREE OF LIFE
You may order leaves for the Tree of Life for weddings, births, graduations, B'nai Mitzvot.
The cost of a leaf is $118 and the cost of a rock is $450.
Come and see how our tree has grown!
Please call the office at 732-257-1523 to place your order.
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October Yahrzeits
The actual date that the Yahrzeit is observed is to the right of the name. It is customary to light a memorial candle on the eve of this date and to give tzedukah in memory of the deceased. One should
recite the Mourner’s Kaddish at services the evening before as well as the day of the Yahrzeit. Please
call Lisa in the Synagogue office at 732-257-1523, if you need information about the schedule of worship. The name of your departed will be read at the Friday evening and Shabbat morning services,
the week before the Yahrzeit date which are represented by the dates in the columns which are in
bold print.
OCT. 3/4
Carol Berman
Isaac Betesh
Fannie Bleiweis
Charles Davis
Sarah Fireman
Charles Furhman
Louis Hirsch
Ida Israel
Sonya Nodelman
Philip Podol
Julius Polovsky
Jack Prussack
Ted Rogol
Seymour Schectman
Irving Schulsinger
Harold Yourman
OCT. 10/11
Maurice Abstender
Joseph Hecht
Meyer Davis
Ira Pincus
Florence Schnitman
Anna Wolpert
OCT. 17/18
Khava Barkan
Ethel Czortkower
Nathan Greenspan
Seymour Himelstein
Bertha Weitzenkorn Hollander
Arthuer Mendlowitz
Otto Nagler
Reuben Oshinsky
Rose Reich
Philip Ribet
Dorothy Rubrum
Morton Schnitman
OCT. 24/25
10/5
10/6
10/5
10/9
10/5
10/6
10/4
10/6
10/6
10/4
10/8
10/9
10/4
10/9
10/7
10/9
10/13
10/14
10/12
10/17
10/12
10/12
10/22
10/23
10/18
10/18
10/21
10/23
10/18
10/18
10/19
10/24
10/23
10/18
Rose Bloom
Mae Kantor
Donald Kaminsky
Shirley Litwak
Henry Nehman
Rubin Reich
Hyman Schlissel
Gabriel Weiss
Murray Woodman
10/30
10/28
10/30
10/29
10/26
10/28
10/29
10/25
10/17
OCT. 31/NOV. 1
Evelyn Barsky
Ken Cohen
Barry Fass
Hank Jeret
Caryn Katz
Juana Levit
Milton Lubitz
Isadore Mann
Ida Orenstein
Leonard Pollack
Hannah Rothenberg
Robert Solomon
Lean Weiss
Lillie Winter
Sadie Wishnick
11/4
11/7
11/3
11/3
11/7
11/6
11/2
11/2
11/5
11/3
11/5
11/7
11/5
11/4
11/5
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High Holiday Greetings From Sisterhood
Sue Edwards wishes L Shana Tova
Sylvia Kagan & Family wish L Shana Tova to their Beth Ohr Family.
Ilene & Barry Gray wish L Shana Tova to all their friends & Beth Ohr Family.
Margie & Stuart Simon wish all their Beth Ohr Friends a Happy & Healthy New Year.
Maxine & Ken Kaufman & Family wish L Shana Tova, Joy, Happiness, Health & Peace.
Edna Yourman, Jason & Jen, Noah & Allie send their best wishes for a Happy & Successful Year
Joyce Silberstein & Family wish Health, Happiness, & Meows to their Beth Ohr Family.
Marilyn & Ira Karlstein wish a Healthy & Prosperous New Year
Terry Polovsky wishes Good Health & Happiness.
Harriet & Phil Rabinowitz wish their Beth Ohr Family a Happy & Healthy New Year.
The Karpel Family wish you & your loved ones a Good Year.
Meryl Finkelstein & Family extend Greetings & Health.
Roberta & Larry Fachler wish everyone a New Year blessed with Health, Happiness & Peace.
The Aroyo Family wish very one a Happy & Healthy New Year.
Mark, Monica, Allen, Estee, Michael, Debi, David & Sara Atzbi wish a Happy New Year to all.
Heidi, Chuck Rogal & Family wish their Beth Ohr Family a Happy & Healthy New Year.
Marcia & Perry Trechak & Family wish L Shana Tova for 5775 and beyond.
Paula Yourman & Family wish Good Health & Happiness.
Alice Celeste & Lynch Family wish everyone a Good, Happy & Healthy New Year.
Lee & Paul Hyman & Families L Shana Tova
Linda & Allen Benish & Family wish a Happy & Healthy New Year.
Lee & Ira Donenfeld L Shana Tova.
Linda & Allan Skupp & Family wish all a very Happy, Healthy Fun New Year.
Vera & Seymour Nussenbaum extend all the best for the New Year
Ashna & Bernie Pincus & family wish you Blessings as we celebrate another
New Year and New Beginnings.
BETH OHR DAYTIMERS
FROM THE DAYTIMERS FAMILY TO
YOUR FAMILY,
WE WISH YOU LE-SHANAH TOVAH
TIKATEVU.
MAY YOU ALL HAVE A HEALTHY, HAPP Y, AND
PEACEFUL NEW YEAR .
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News from the Beth Ohr Family
Ashna & Bernie Pincus proudly announce the Bat Mitzvah of their granddaughter Rebecca.
Lisa & Stephen Clark proudly announce the Bat Mitzvah of their daughter Rebecca.
Lisa & Richard Sibelman are pleased to announce the engagement of their son
David to Danielle Barry, niece of Helene & Daniel Grynberg.
Helene & Daniel Grynberg are pleased to announce the engagement of their son
Michael to Heather Fryer.
Beth Ohr Thank You Notes
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Harriet Cohen would like to thank everyone in Beth Ohr who sent good wishes on the occasion of her birthday.
Sybil and Irv Cimring and family would like to thank you for sending donations to Sisterhood Beth Ohr in memory of our beloved daughter Allison Cimring Dorfman. We would
also wish to thank you for your outpouring of sympathy during this most difficult
time. Your visits and calls meant more than you can imagine. Every message is really appreciated.
Ashna and Bernie Pincus greatly appreciated all the Gold Cards acknowledging our 55th
Anniversary and Rebecca's recent Bat Mitzvah. All the good wishes received warmed our
hearts!
Thank you to Rabbi Mishkin for a beautiful service for our Grand-daughter Faith's baby
naming to Marty Israel for calling me and making sure that everything is set up beautiful
that day. And to Lisa Sibelman for all of her help. Family Simon and Tehrani
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The Clark Family would like to thank everyone for sending gold cards in honor of Rebecca's Bat
Mitzvah. It was thoughtful of you all to think of us. We would also like to thank Rabbi Mishkin,
Chuck Rogol and Lisa Sibelman for all their time, assistance and support in planning Rebecca's
special day. Thank you to the Ritual Committee for your help and guidance. A special thank you to
Paula Yourman for sending out the announcement and for writing all of the cards. We can't forget
the CBO Men's Club--A special thank you for making Rebecca feel part of the morning minyan. She always enjoyed Ed Mendlowitz's D'var Torahs. :-)
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Thank you to Rabbi Mishkin whose Holiday Workshop was fascinating and meaningful.
Everyone in attendance seemed to feel as we did. Ashna and Bernie Pincus
CONGREGATION BETH OHR MEMORIAL FUNDS
The following is a listing of the Memorial Funds that you may make tax-deductible contributions to:
Stephen Edwards Memorial Youth Fund
Elaine Leibowitz Memorial Fund
Lenore Linder Youth Fund
Larry & Ida Vogel Memorial Fund
Beautification Fund
Herman & Frieda Lipp Memorial Fund
Mindy Nightingale Memorial Fund
Stuart Polovsky Memorial Fund
Herb Reinstein Memorial Fund
***In the future when donating to these funds, please make your checks out to CONGREGATION
BETH OHR and write in the fund in the memo portion of the check. Thank you. Lisa Sibelman***
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Date:
Carry
Name
Amount
Appel
Wilma
Aroyo
Elizabeth $ 160.00
Atzbi
Estee
$ 55.00
Atzbi
Monica
$ 260.00
Carry
Over
$ 32.50
2.5
Name
Amount
Harriet
$
33.75
Finkelstein
Meryl
$
22.50
Fox
Helene
Garfinkel
Linda
$
13.00
2.0
0.5
35.5
Linda
$ 20.00
2.0
Gasior
Ellen
Bernstein
Roberta
$ 20.00
2.5
Gilbarg
Marilyn
Birnbaum
Eileen
$ 27.00
Golden
Elizabeth $ 113.75
Bleiweis
Marilyn
$ 10.00
Goldenberg Susan
Boshak
Rochelle
Cheryl
Cannata
Susan
Celeste
Alice
$ 42.50
Clark
Lisa
$
Cohen
Harriet
Donenfeld
Edwards
Lee
Sue
$ 27.50
2.0
5.00
1.0
$ 10.00
Roberta
$ 60.00
Feder
Barbara
$ 22.50
Feinman
Sara
$ 24.50
$
83.50
1.0
$
65.00
11.5
Greenstein
Barbara
Grynberg
Helene
Gurman
Ruth
HaŌ
Shirley
Hillman
Pearl
Honig
Eloise
Hyman
Lee
$
30.00
Kagan
Sylvia
$
20.00
Karlstein
Marilyn
Karpel
Roberta
$
30.00
0.5
Kaufman
Maxine
$
75.00
9.5
Klein
Caroline
3.5
$
37.50
2.5
3.5
1.0
$ 20.00
Fachler
Over
Feld
Benish
Cadel
9/16/2014
2.0
1.5
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L-Z Liz Aroyo
Date:
9/15/2014
Carry
Carry
Name
Amount
Laddin
Anne
Lazarowitz
Andrea
$20.00
Levenstein
Glenda
$35.00
Levine
Helen
Mendlowitz
Ronnie
$105.00
Over
5.0
Name
Amount
Schlissel
Lenore
Schlusselfeld
Mindy
Schneider
Barbara
Schneider
Cynthia
SchoƩlander
1.0
$95.50
3.5
Hilde
$60.00
10.5
Shafran
Dorothy
$65.00
7.0
Silberstein
Joyce
$10.00
4.5
Silverman
Sharen
$100.00
7.0
6.0
Simon
Mala
$60.00
1.5
2.5
Simon
Marjorie
$118.50
Skupp
Linda
$105.00
7.5
Nadler
Elinor
$15.00
NighƟngale
Phyllis
Nussenbaum
Vera
$50.00
Perlman
Ryselle
$10.00
Pincus
Ashna
$35.00
1.5
Sommers
Arlene
Polovsky
Terrie
$10.00
10.5
Trechak
Marcia
$110.00
Prussack
Zellie
$60.00
21.5
Weiss
Harriet
$52.50
Yourman
Edna
$3.00
Yourman
Paula
$85.00
Zussman
Virginia
$40.00
Rabinowitz
Harriet
$105.00
Reinstein
Sheila
$10.00
Risman
Ruth
$35.00
Rogol
Heidi
$30.00
Rosenzweig
Ronnie
Gray
Ilene
$47.50
Over
6.5
3.0
12.0
1.0
2.0
44.5
109.0
64.5
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Rosh Hashanah Schedule of Services
Wednesday evening,
September 24th- Erev Rosh Hashanah
Mincha/Maariv at 6:30 p.m.
Candle lighting is at 6:30 p.m.
Thursday,
September 25th - 1st Day of Rosh Hashanah
Shacharit is at 9:00 a.m.
Babysitting from 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Junior Congregation from 10:30 a.m. to 12 Noon
Taschlich is at 5:45 p.m.
Mincha/Maariv starts at 6:30 p.m.
Candle lighting is at 7:32 p.m.
Friday,
September 26th - 2nd Day of Rosh Hashanah
Shacharit is at 9:00 a.m.
Babysitting from 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Junior Congregation from 10:30 a.m. to 12 Noon
Walk to Summerhill at approximately 1:30 p.m.
Yom Kippur Schedule of Services
Friday evening,
October 3rd - Erev Yom Kippur
Mincha/Maariv at 6:15 p.m.
Kol Nidre begins at 6:30 p.m.
Candle lighting is at 6:15 p.m.
Baby Sitting from 6:15 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Saturday October 4th- Yom Kippur Day
Shacharit is at 9:00 a.m.
Baby Sitting from 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Junior Congregation from 10:30 a.m. to 12 Noon
Yizkor Service starts at approximately 11:15 a.m.
Walk to Summerhill at 2:30 p.m.
Minha is at 5:00 p.m.
Neilah is at 6:00 p.m.
Maariv at 7:25 p.m.
Yom Kippur concludes at 7:36 p.m.
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Sukkot Schedule of Services
Wednesday, October 8th—Erev Sukkot
Chicken in the Coop Dinner at 6:30 p.m.
Candle Lighting 6:07 p.m.
Thursday, October 9th- 1st day of Sukkot
Shaharit starts at 9:30 a.m.
Candle lighting 7:24 p.m.
Friday, October 10th- 2nd day of Sukkot
Shaharit starts at 9:30 a.m.
Candle Lighting starts at 6:04 p.m.
Shabbat Services at 7:30 p.m.
Shemini Atzeret/Simchat Torah
Schedule of Services
Wednesday, October 15th—Hoshannah Rabbah
Candle Lighting at 5:56 p.m.
Thursday morning, October 16th - Shemini Atzeret
Shaharit starts at 9:30 a.m.
Yizkor is recited at approximately 11:15 a.m.
Candle Lighting at 7:09 p.m.
Family Simchat Torah Service at Monroe Jewish Center begins at 7:30 p.m.
Friday morning, October 17th - Simchat Torah
Shaharit starts at 9:30 a.m. at Temple Beth Ahm in Aberdeen
Candle Lighting starts at 5:53 p.m.
Shabbat Services start at 7:30 p.m
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Please join us on Sunday, November 9, 2014
From 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
We are having an Antiques Road Show
Admission is $18.00 for 2 items and coffee
and cake.....$5.00 for admission for those who just wish to
watch and have coffee and cake and $5.00 per each
additional item.
We will have several people there to evaluate and assess value of each item.....please join us and bring your treasures.
Call Edna Yourman at 732-387-8815 or Zelie Prussack at
732-727-7030 for more information.
Walgreen’s Community Off-Site Clinic
Flu Shots will be available at Congregation Beth
Ohr on Sunday, October 26, 2014
Come for morning minyan at 9:00 a.m., stay for
Men’s Club Breakfast and get your flu shot which
will be administered by our fellow congregant
Bonnie Lerner from Walgreen’s
More information to follow
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CHICKEN IN THE COOP "
Please join us for our annual Sukkot Chicken in the Coop dinner under the
stars on Wednesday evening, October 8, 2014. This annual event is always
sold out due to Sukkah size restrictions. Get your reservations and payment in
early so that you are not disappointed.
SERVICE AT 6:00 p.m.
DINNER will at 6:30 p.m.
DRESS IS CASUAL
CHICKEN DINNER WILL BE SERVED IN THE SUKKAH
Cost: $15.00 per person
MAKE CHECK OUT TO
CONGREGATION BETH OHR
SEND TO:
P.O. Box 206
Old Bridge, NJ 08857
RSVP NO LATER THAN Monday, September 29, 2014
THE SPACE IN THE SUKKAH IS
LIMITED TO 40 PEOPLE
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“CHICKEN IN THE COOP ”
# OF ADULTS
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# OF CHILDREN
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AMOUNT ENCLOSED
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The following arms of Congregation Beth Ohr would like to take
this opportunity to thank Ken Deitz for his generosity:
Sisterhood
Men’s Club
Programming
Daytimers
Ken has been supplying us with our paper goods needs for the past
2 years and Beth Ohr appreciates all that you do for us.
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The deadline for the next newsletter will be
Noon, Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Please send all of your thank you, articles
and announcements via e-mail to:
[email protected]
or call
Lisa in the Synagogue office at 732-257-1523
Sisterhood is selling
“Ritually Speaking”
If you are interested in sponsoring a Kohl’s Cares for Kids Gift Cards.
Kiddush to celebrate a simcha, com- You may purchase these cards
memorate the Yahrzeit of a loved one, as gifts or to pay your bill In the
or “just because”, contact Lisa in the store so you can continue to use
your charge card and get your
office at 732-257-1523.
discounts.
Sat., Sept. 6—The Simon Family in
honor of the naming of Faith Terhani.
For more information and to
purchase cards, please call
Sat., Sept. 13– Bob & Ellie Honig in
honor of their 60th Wedding Anniver- Monica Atzbi at 732-390-5890
When ordering Kohl’s please use
sary.
a separate check—not to be
combined with scrip checks.
Rabbi Mishkin’s Contact Numbers
Office Phone # 732-257-7031
Home phone #732-967-6710 after hours for emergencies
e-mail address:
[email protected]
Rabbi Mishkin will be available for counseling by appointment.
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Congregation Beth Ohr
P.O. Box 206
Old Bridge, NJ 08857
HIGH HOLIDAY FOOD DRIVE
DO A MITZVAH...HELP JEWISH FAMILIES IN NEED
This year Congregation Beth Ohr will participate in the
High Holidays food collection for Jewish Family Services.
If you have non-perishable Kosher food that you would like to donate, please place it in the bin in the lobby of the Synagogue by
Monday, Sept. 29, 2014.
If you have food to be picked up, please call Ira Donenfeld (732-679-2652).
Monetary Donations may be sent to the Synagogue office.
Please make checks payable to Jewish Family Services of Middlesex County.
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