Vol. XLI I No. 9 THE NEWS OF DELAWARE’S FIRST CONGREGATION MAY 2015 Café Tamar presents SHALOM LACH YERUSHALAYIM! (PEACE BE TO YOU, JERUSALEM) Celebrating Israel’s 67th Year of Independence Sunday, May 17th at 6:30 PM Join the musical celebration of Israel’s 67th Birthday at this year’s Café Tamar on Yom Yerushalayim. Featured performers from throughout the community include violinist Eliezer Gutman, Cantors Yehoshua Redfern, Elisa Abrams, and Mark Stanton, Rabbi Micah Becker-Klein, and accordionist David Gesterak. Enjoy performances by the AKSE dance group, Klezmer Band, Choir, and Choral Group, and by dancers from the Albert Einstein Academy. Don’t miss the celebration! Admission is $10 paid in advance by May 14, $12 at the door, and children under 12, $5. For reservations and information call 302-762-2705 or email [email protected]. PLEASE ATTEND THE ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 AT 7:30 p.m. MAY, 2015 SHOFAR 1 ADAS KODESCH SHEL EMETH 4412 Washington Blvd. Wilmington, DE 19802-1226 Synagogue Office (302) 762-2705 E-mail to [email protected] FAX (302) 762-3236 Delaware Community Hebrew School (302) 762-3618 AKSE Website www.akse.org Steven Saks, Rabbi Yehoshua Redfern, Cantor Gail Weinberg, Educational Director OFFICERS Jonathan Jaffe, President Max Rosenberg, Executive VP Marty Zukoff, Acting VP Finance Harriet Ainbinder VP Education Vivian Goldberg VP Religious Affairs Wendy Shlossman, VP Administration Dan Berry, VP Facilities Lena Elzufon & Dianne Seidel Mark VP Membership Wagman, VP Community Affairs Brad Glazier VP Ways & Means Jeff Seidel, Treasurer Sharon Berry & Eleanor Weinglass Secretary Dan Berry & Len Seltzer Men’s Club Presidents Sylvia Wagman Sisterhood President STAFF Sharon Marshall, Office Manager Arlene Mac Laren, Office Assistant Carol Burg, Bookkeeper Cliff Packer Andrew Davis Maintenance The Shofar is published 11 months: September through July/August. From the electronic keyboard of Rabbi Saks Below are the remarks I delivered at the Delaware Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) ceremony on April 16. The Hebrew word for history is “Historia.” Obviously, this is an English word that has been Hebraized. But this begs the question: why is there no Hebrew word for history? Rabbi Jonathan Sachs observes that the Torah speaks in terms of memory not history. We are not commanded to keep a historical record of the past; rather we are commanded to remember it. This sounds like a matter of mere semantics, but it is not. History is “his story;” it recalls events that affected others. But our past is embedded in our memory; it is our story. We gather here today to ensure that the Holocaust is not treated as mere history but as memory. Why? To remind ourselves that history can repeat itself, if we treat the past as somebody else’s story instead of our own. If you were asked a few years ago if you thought another Holocaust was possible, you very well may have said no. If you were asked that same question today, you may very well have to stop and think about it due to the rapid increase of anti-Semitism around the world and rising threats that confront the Jewish state. Rabbi Jakobovits observes that, when we are told in the Torah that G-d remembers someone, it denotes that we will take future action on their behalf. Our memory of the Holocaust must inspire us to act now and in the future. We remember in order to ensure that “never again” is not just a slogan. B’Shalom, Rabbi Steven Saks Jonathan Jaffe, Shofar Editor E-mail to [email protected] 2 SHOFAR MAY, 2015 MAY, 2015 SHOFAR 3 Please celebrate with Sisterhood at our Closing Brunch on Sunday, May 3rd at 11 am. Join us for a delicious brunch and an enlightening talk by Leslie Reidel Professor in UD’s Department of Theatre and the Resident Ensemble Players, who will speak on “Show Biz: A Jewish Perspective.” What are we celebrating? Another successful year and those who made it possible! We look forward to a very enjoyable event. There is a nominal charge of $5 for members and $8 for guests. Please call the office, 302-762-2705, to make reservations no later than April 30. We look forward to having a great crowd to celebrate all of Sisterhood’s achievements this past year. A.K.S.E. GIFT SHOP BIGGEST SALE EVER... Before all Passover items put away .....everything 50% off (Excludes candles and parchments) Thanks DIANNE 4 SHOFAR MAY, 2015 PREPARE TO RECEIVE THE TORAH Join with Jews across the country as we spend an evening of study dedicated to the Jewish community of the present and the future. Saturday, May 23, 2015 (Candle lighting time is 8:59 p.m.) AKSE’s Shavuot services (Mincha/Ma’ariv) start at 8:00 p.m. … and the traditional Shavuot study session (Tikun Ley’l Shavuot) follows at approximately 10:00 p.m. until 12:00 midnight THEN: Come hear the reading of the Ten Commandments Sunday May 24, 2015 Services start at 9:00 a.m. Mincha/Ma’ariv 7:00 p.m. Candle Lighting after 9:01 p.m. Monday, May 25, 2015 Morning services (Shacharit) at 9:00 a.m. Reading of Megillat Ruth at 10:00 a.m. Yizkor at approximately 10:45 a.m. Mincha-Ma’ariv at 8:00 p.m. Havdalah at 9:01 p.m. Shalom all, Please note that we will be keeping Friday evening services at 6:00 pm through May 1. On May 8 we will move them to 6:30 pm and this will be the time for the summer season. This is what we did last year due to multiple requests from those who come regularly. Thanks Rabbi Saks MAY, 2015 SHOFAR 5 Photo by Brad Glazier You’ve heard of Shoes & Socks? Well at AKSE we’ve got our Shoes & SAKS! Rabbi Saks is pictured with just some of the hundreds of shoes that have NOT gone into our local landfill. These shoes will be recycled to those in need in communities throughout the country and the world. Please support this effort by bringing your no longer used shoes to shul. AKSE receives a small donation for every container we ship for distribution to those in need. So “Bring Your Shoes to Shul” or call the AKSE office at (302) 762-2705 and we will arrange for someone to pick up your shoes. Please remember AKSE in your will or estate plan. If you have already provided for AKSE in your plan, please let us know so we can welcome you into our Legacy Society. 6 SHOFAR MAY, 2015 MEN’S CLUB BREAKFAST Sunday May 31, 2015 AKSE’S Very Own Jerry Turnauer “Secrets of a Truck Dealer” Breakfast begins at : 9:00 am Talk begins at 9:45 am The cost is $6.00 if you make a reservation in advance by calling the AKSE office at 302 762 2705. At the door, the cost is $8.00. AKSE HEBREW SCHOOL STUDENTS CELEBRATE THEIR AFIKOMAN BAG CREATIONS Photo by Gail Weinberg MAY, 2015 SHOFAR 7 Marty Zukoff may be able to arrange transportation and/or car pools. Please call the office 302 762 2705. 8 SHOFAR MAY, 2015 AKSE CONGREGANT (CUSTOMER) SERVICE QUERY Dear AKSE Congregant: The AKSE Board of Governors and I want to make sure that there is nothing in the way of your enjoyment and participation in all that AKSE has to offer. (The intent is not to wrestle here with religious or philosophical issues—we welcome those concerns but there are other venues in which to pursue those questions) . Rather we are reaching out to congregants to identify ways our AKSE community can do more and better to meet your everyday needs. ● Are transportation issues preventing you from attending synagogue events? We may be able to resolve that problem. There are members who might be able to provide transportation. Please call the office at 302 762 2705 or email [email protected] and explain your situation and or transportation need. We will try and line up someone to help. This is not envisioned as a short notice or immediate problem solution, but rather a foreseen situation, where with phone calls and some planning a solution might be possible. Please let us know if we can help. ● Kesher committee—Do you know this exists? The Kesher Committee consists of AKSE members who willingly give of their time to help other members in need. If an AKSE member needs meals prepared, a ride to an appointment, an errand done, or just a friendly visit, those on the committee are there to help. Debra Zussman is the chairperson and can be reached at (302) 529-1054. If you would like to participate or if you know someone in need of help, please call. ● Communications—Are you receiving: The Shofar—snail mail / email copies, Weekly Newsletter e mail blasts, responses to office queries, event reservation confirmations, contribution confirmations in a satisfactory way? ● Any other thoughts, ideas, questions, suggestions? Jonathan Jaffe AKSE President Yes, you! Please consider sponsoring a Shabbat Kiddush to share fellowship and friendship with your AKSE family and friends. Please call the office at 302 762 2705 or contact Judy Berlin at 302-762-3649 to discuss your special requests. MAY, 2015 SHOFAR 9 IYAR IYAR--SIVAN 5775 Sunday Friday Evenings Monday Candle Lighting Saturday Evening MAY 1 MAY 8 MAY 15 MAY 22 MAY 29 7:38 PM 7:45 PM 7:52 PM 7:58 PM 8:04 PM 3 MAY 2 MAY 9 MAY 16 MAY 23 MAY 30 4 Tuesday Mincha Ma’ariv 7:35 PM 7:45 PM 7:50 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 5 Wednesday Thursday Friday Havdallah Times 1 8:39 PM 8:46 PM 8:53 PM 8:59 PM 9:04 PM Friday Evening Service 6 pm Saturday 2 Jonathan Jaffe AKSE GIFT CARD Purchases generate those warm and fuzzies Sponsored Kiddush In memory of Helen Winslow’s Birthday Junior Cong. 10:30 am Torah Study 6:45 pm 12 IYAR 6 7 8 9 New Time Friday Evening Service 6:30 pm Sisterhood Closing Event 11 am 13 IYAR ‘Summer’ schedule Birthday Kiddush Torah Study 7:00 pm Lag Ba’omer 14 IYAR 10 15 IYAR 11 16 IYAR 12 17 IYAR 13 18 IYAR 14 Pizza & Parsha 6 pm to 7 pm 21 IYAR 17 22 IYAR 18 23 IYAR 19 Minyanaires Reunion 9 am—Noon 20 ROSH CHODESH Café Tamar 6:30 pm 28 IYAR 24 26 Men’s Club Breakfast 9:00 am 13 SIVAN 10 SHOFAR 16 Hebrew School Closing Program Torah Study 7:00 pm 26 IYAR 22 27 IYAR 23 Board of Governors Meeting 7:30 pm 2 SIVAN 27 Torah Study 7:15pm Erev Shavuot 3 SIVAN 28 4 SIVAN 29 5 SIVAN 30 Shavuot Yizkor Pizza & Parsha 6 pm to 7 pm 6 SIVAN 31 15 25 IYAR 21 20 IYAR Pizza & Parsha 6 pm to 7 pm 1 SIVAN 29 IYAR 25 Shavuot 24 IYAR 19 IYAR Torah Study 7:15pm Memorial Day 7 SIVAN 8 SIVAN 9 SIVAN 10 SIVAN 11 SIVAN 12 SIVAN MAY, 2015 WHAT'S COOKING IN YOUR KITCHEN? I was enjoying my favorite police television show, The Blue Bloods, and a word inspired me to find something familiar, but a bit different. Tom Seleck called a dish he did not want to taste because it was "Cheffy". He said it was his description for food that should not be changed because it works the way it was meant to be eaten. I think lox and bagels should never be changed, since that is one of my favorite sandwiches. But, this evening I made it "Cheffy". For Shavuot it might be nice to have a refreshing salad that is veggie packed and makes a change on a brunch classic. This recipe was a winner! We really enjoyed it. Hope you will, too. Bagel & Lox Rigatoni Salad 8 ounces rigatoni pasta 9 ounces green beans, blanched * 1 bagel cut into pieces (little round slices are nice) 1/2 cup white balsamic vinegar 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard 1/3 cup olive oil 1 red onion, finely copped 1/2 cup drained capers 2 cups chopped romaine lettuce 8 ounces mozzarella cheese, sliced in quarters or bite size balls 6 to 8 ounces smoked salmon (lox), chopped Cook pasta and drain. * I cooked green beans until done, as I do not like them crispy. Toss bagel pieces with 1 Tablespoon olive oil and transfer to a baking pan. Bake in a 400 degree oven for 8 minutes. Cool and set aside. I used an everything bagel for the extra flavors and it was perfect. Whisk vinegar, mustard and 1/3 tsp kosher salt in saucepan. Whisk in 1/2 cup olive oil. Heat over medium heat until just warm, whisking constantly. Remove and stir in onion and capers. (I did not use capers!) Place pasta mixture, lettuce, mozzarella, salmon and bagel pieces in a large bowl. Add vinegar, mixture; gently toss to combine. Top with cracked black pepper, if desired. Makes 6 servings. I have Tom Seleck to thank for daring me to make a change for something different and delicious. This could be our new pasta salad favorite. Thanks and until next time…........ Meryl MAY, 2015 SHOFAR 11 May Anniversaries 8 16 24 26 27 Edwin and Lenore Tocker Ehyal and Kerry Shweiki Michael and Sophie Longwill Eugene and Gail Tolpin Michael Cabelli and Rosanne G Griff-Cabelli 30 Robert and Cindy Weiner Special Anniversaries 4 25 James and Rhonda Lehr Howard and Judy Berlin Speedy Recovery May Birthdays Mazal Tov ● Jenna Glazier for being accepted into 1 3 6 7 10 13 15 16 18 29 30 31 Robert Levine Grace Weintraub Morris Freschman Sylvia R. Wagman Morton Brown Sharon W Berry Yetta Chaiken Mark Weinberg Perry Goldlust Edith Slovin Phyllis Garfinkel Florence Goldstein Lionel Sandell Anna Jean Hirshout Jay Luft the New York University (NYU) Tisch School of the Arts Summer High School Program for Dramatic Writing. Jenna will attend and live on campus at NYU (in New York City) for the four week program this July. Jenna is the daughter of Brad and Michelle Glazier. ●PRIED is one of the top 20 finalists for the Philadelphia Zoo UNLESS Project, the recycling project where PRIED students collected the clothes donated by AKSE members. PRIED school leases space at AKSE and is organized by Ehyal and Kerry Shweiki. ● Annette Chason, great-grandmother of newborn Phillip Short, son of Michael and Marina Short of Cambridge, MA. Refuah Shlaimah. Good wishes and prayers for a complete recovery to: Louise Kursh Arlene Simon May the Lord our G-d send a perfect healing from heaven to all his sick children. Amen. Special Birthdays 2 Marlene C Milunsky Joel Chodos 3 Joshua S. Schoenberg 14 Robert S. Weiner 16 Edie Slovin 19 Michelle S. Glazier 22 Marsha Golden IN MEMORIAM With deep regret we record the passing of Sharon Leventhal Sister of Dan Tanzer To Our AKSE Friends and Family Thank you for your heartfelt sympathy and kindness during the passing of our beloved son, David. Leah Berger Sister-in-law of Clara Mattes It is greatly appreciated at this very difficult time. Ray and Morris Freschman 12 SHOFAR May the Lord comfort the families among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem and may they know of sorrow no more. MAY, 2015 Received during the month of March, 2015 .IN MEMORY OF Max Berkman, father of Gail Weinberg: Helen & Paula Gordon Leah Berger, mother of Philip Berger: Arlene, Jennifer & Harrison Simon; Iris Olen Leah Berger, Sister-in-law of Clara Mattes: Libby Plafker; Shirley Fisch David Freschman, son of Ray & Morris Freschman: Vivian & Alan Goldberg; Sharon & Dan Berry; Ken Kamm; Marilyn Harwick; Sheila & Perry Goldlust; Howard, Deborah, Nathan & Eva Stromwasser; Roberta & Mel Woloshin; Lolly & Kevin Gross; Rex & Huguette Piha; The Leviton Family; Jake Hoffman; Charlie & Barbara Keil; Ella, Marty & Ed Zukoff; Iris Olen; Dr. Joel Chodos; Susan & Jay Kogon; Lenny & Joy Davis; Sharon, Arlene & Carol; Harriet Ainbinder; Sylvia & Mark Wagman & family; The Russell Family; Libby Plafker; Helen & Paula Gordon; Wendy & Phil Shlossman; Cathy and Moshe Vinograd; Clara Mattes; Nan & Hal Pezzner; Edie Slovin; Bobby & Sally Levine; Celina & Ron Reibman; Ahron & Loretta Augunbraun; Roberta & Morton Brown; Ruth & Al Goodman; Iris & Jack Vinokur; Annette & Joseph Baruch; Gail & Mark Weinberg; Arlene Simon; Neil, Rhonda, Rob, Mayan, Beth, Ari & Jon Lattin; Evelyn & Andrea Finerosky; Dicey Sklut;Slomowitz Family David Freschman, Husband of Robin Freschman: The Russell Family; Iris Olen; The Leviton Family Batia Vinograd, Mother of Moshe Vinograd: The Zukoffs; Sharon & Dan Berry; Shirley Fisch; Lidia and Avi Ini; Rhonda & Jim Lehr; Judy & Howard Berlin; Howard, Deborah, Nathan & Eva Stromwasser; Sheila & Perry Goldlust; Ahron & Loretta Augenbraun; Ray & Morris Freschman MAZEL TOV Robin & Greg Levithan, in honor of the B'nai Mitzvah of Jack & Olivia: Great-Grandmother Cynthia Kauffman; The Kauffman Family Mr. & Mrs. Martin Fisher on Alec's acceptance to Dartmouth Medical College: Great-Grandmother Cynthia Kauffman; The Kauffman Family Shirley Fisch, on your special birthday: The Zukoffs Dorothy Kirshner: Herbert Kirshner Mollie Plafker: Nate Plafker Florence Jacobs: Susan Cicala Sophie Sobel, Mother: Evelyn Haber David Paiken: Alan Paikin REFUAH SHLAYMAH (SPEEDY RECOVERY) Morris & Ray Freschman: Lena & John Elzufon; Freda Jacobs Ella Zukoff: Sylvia Beck OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS Thank Everyone for the lovely Purim bags and all who prepared them: Bobby & Sally Levine; Edie Slovin; Cynthia Kauffman; Jean Hirshout; Roberta & Morton Brown Thanks to Sharon & Dan Berry for delivering the beautiful Purim Bag: Jean Hirshout Donation to school Fund in Memory of Gail Weinberg's father, Max Berkman: Irene and Richard Plotzker Library : Sam Kursh Yahrtzeit of Charles Arsht Rita Arsht Yahrzheits of Philip Liebman, father, Dick Harwick, husband Sol Segal, uncle Marilyn Harwick Were you born in May ? Come and join us at our monthly birthday Kiddush May 9th and enjoy our delicious birthday cake. Donations appreciated. ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 AT 7:30 p.m. Your presence is requested as we review the past year and discuss the way forward YAHRZEIT Rose Dorph: Dr. Marvin H. Dorph Louis Stromwasser: Harold & Anita Pollack Gloria Hoffman, Wife: Jake Hoffman Maurice Kates, Father: Barbara Balick Alan B. Hirshout: Jean Hirshout MAY, 2015 SHOFAR 13 BUY GIFT CARDS AND SUPPORT AKSE AN EASY WAY TO SUPPORT AKSE IT COSTS YOU NOTHING (ZIP, ZERO, ZILCH, NADA) YOU GET A GIFT CARD IN THE EXACT AMOUNT … AKSE GETS 5% NO SERVICE CHARGES … NO FEE … NO EXCUSES!!! Three (3) ways to purchase: one way: Come to the synagogue during normal business hours and purchase them directly from our friendly office staff and on Sundays from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. another way: Call AKSE Members: MARTY ZUKOFF - (302) 478-4734 (CHALFONTE) OR DIANNE SEIDEL - (302) 479-0490 (GREEN ACRES) and yet another: Call the AKSE office (302) 762-2705. Tell them what you want. They will mail them to you that day. You pay for them (by check) within seven (7) days. CARDS AVAILABLE: Shop Rite, Super Fresh, Acme, Super G ($50, $100 cards) Walgreens ($100 cards) 14 SHOFAR MAY, 2015 MAY YAHRZEITS 2 Irving Glass Cissie Golden Samuel Jacobs Laura Klein Isadore Stern 3 Irwin Pearl 4 Solomon Berengut Morris N. Goldberg 5 Bella Hoffman Lillian Turnauer 6 Sam Barshay 7 Ida Braverman Mendel Gordon Bertha Stuzin Abraham Tenenbaum 8 Bertram E Jacobs 9 Benjamin Fink Mildred Frankfurt 10 Sydney Balick Florence Chavin Rabbi Leonard B Gewirtz Minnie Kessler Norma Lessin Ida Schuman 11 Mary Frankfurt Jacob B Kaplan 12 Jack Marshall Fannie Vittes 13 Isaac Hoffman Shirley Levy Louis Segal Abraham Seidel Florence Lillian Stiebel 14 Jack S. Jacobs Irvin Waxman 15 Yetta Fried Blanche Gottlieb Martin I. Rudnitsky 16 Lena Goldberg Milton Sharon Rose Westerman 17 Hillel Cheitlin Joseph Tannen 18 Leah Jaffe Ethel Weiss 19 Gladys Heims Minnie Seitz 20 Samuel Chanin Arthur Penn Samuel Shapiro 21 Mary Brother Irving Echt Rhoda Meizell Jacob Sklut William Weiner 22 Jack Bloom Isadore Levy Samuel Wolinsky 23 Manuel Skversky 24 Rose Cohn Samuel Golder Ruth Plafker Isadore Silverman Joseph Stutman 25 Frances Maisel 26 Celia Bleiberg Arnold Moss Henry Weiner Morris Weintraub 28 Isaac Walles 29 Abraham Goodman John J. Lavin 30 Sol Pollack Dave H. A. Rosenberg 31 Rae Jacobs Sarah B Stutman PLEASE NOTE:Yahrzeit dates listed represent the English dates which correspond to the Hebrew dates of death. AKSE Daily Service Times: Sunday 8:00 a.m. Monday,Tuesday,Thursday 7:00 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. Wednesday 5:30 p.m. Friday Evening 6:00 p.m. May 1 6:30 p.m. May 8, May 15,22,29 Community Minyan Wednesdays 7:30 a.m. at Beth Shalom Fridays 7:30 a.m. at AKSE Excluding Rosh Chodesh and other special days. Shabbat Services at 9:00 a.m. SEE CALENDAR for Mincha Ma’ariv times. HOLIDAY TIMES MAY DIFFER. PLEASE NOTE:Yahrzeit dates listed represent the English dates which correspond to the Hebrew dates of death. 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The best party you ever gave is just a phone call away. 610-370-3718 WHEN PATRONIZING OUR ADVERTISERS, WHO HELP PAY FOR THE SHOFAR, PLEASE MENTION YOU SAW THEIR ADS IN THE AKSE SHOFAR. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ADVERTISING IN THE SHOFAR, please contact AKSE at [email protected] or call (302) 762-2705. 16 SHOFAR MAY, 2015 MAY, 2015 SHOFAR 17 ADAS KODESCH SHEL EMETH 4412 WASHINGTON BLVD. WILMINGTON, DELAWARE 19802-1226 Bayshore Ford 17 Harriet Jacobs Realtor 16 Boscov’s Catering Service 16 Schoenberg Memorial Chapel 15 ShopRite 16 AKSE FAMILY NEWS 12 CALENDARS AND SCHEDULES AKSE Calendar MAY 10 Daily Service Times 15 EVENTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, ETC. Have you been to the new web site yet? www.akse.org Updated daily with current info and news for you! DEADLINE FOR JUNE SHOFAR IS MAY 17, 2015 Submissions due ON or BEFORE the DEADLINE in order to publish the Shofar in a timely fashion. Only items submitted on time can be guaranteed inclusion in the Shofar (subject to editorial discretion). Submissions MUST be in WRITING! Email to [email protected] or mail, Fax or hand deliver to the synagogue office. 18 SHOFAR CAFÉ TAMAR INFORMATION 1 CUFI ISRAEL SUPPORT FLYER 8 BIRTHDAY KIDDUSH UPDATE 13 BRING YOUR SHOES TO SHUL PROGRAM 6 CUSTOMER/CONGREGANT SERVICE QUERY 9 DONATIONS 13 FRIDAY NIGHT SERVICE TIME CHANGE NOTICE 5 GIFT SHOP SALE INFO 4 GIFT CARD PURCHASING PROCEDURES 14 HEBREW SCHOOL PHOTO 7 JCC ISRAEL TRIP FLYER 9 JEWISH LEGACY REMINDER 6 MENS CLUB BREAKFAST INFO 7 MINYANAIRES MAY REUNION INFO 3 RABBI’S LETTER 2 SHABBAT KIDDUSH SPONSORSHIP REQUEST 9 SHAVUOT SCHEDULE & TIMES 5 SISTERHOOD CLOSING BRUNCH BULLETIN 4 WHATS COOKING IN YOUR KITCHEN 11 MAY YAHRZEITS 15 MAY, 2015
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