THE of Ohavi Zedek Synagogue Voice Burlington, Vermont  ELUL/tishri/cheshvan  September/october 2014 

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Leadership Contacts ...... 2 High Holy Days 5775 From the Rabbi...... 3 From the President...... 4 From the Executive Director ...... 5 Shanah Tovah! Rabbinic Search News...... 6 Profile...... 7 Hebrew School News...... 9 Chavurah...... 10 Rosh HaShanah – September 25-26 Library...... 13 Announcements...... 14 Erev Yom Kippur – October 3 Adult Ed...... 15 Yom Kippur - October 4 Young Judaea...... 16 Shalom Shuk...... 17 Tributes...... 18 Yahrzeits...... 20 Calendar...... 22 Leadership Contacts

STAFF BOARD OF DIRECTORS Rabbi...... Joshua Chasan President...... Vivien Rabin Brown [email protected] (802) 309-9046 [email protected] Asst. Rabbi...... Jan Salzman Vice-President...... Elizabeth Kleinberg [email protected] (802) 324-4269 [email protected] Executive Director...... Peter Pelaia Treasurer...... Peggy Munro [email protected] (802) 878-3932 [email protected] Hebrew School Principal...... Naomi Barell Secretary...... Basha Brody [email protected] (802) 373-1623 [email protected]

Chavurah Program Director...... Melanie Kessler [email protected] Joey Bergstein (802) 321-0080, [email protected]

Front Office Coordinator...... Tari Santor David Borsykowsky [email protected] (802) 864-3311, [email protected] Facilities Manager...... Raul Guevara Mitchel Cypes (802) 860-6847, [email protected] [email protected] Mindy Evnin Admin Asst...... Katy Blue (802) 863-4002, [email protected] Hours: M/W/F - 9 am to 3 pm [email protected] Joanna May Bookkeeper...... Marcy Carton (802) 434-4290, [email protected] [email protected] Sharon Panitch Hours: T/TH - 2 to 5 pm; Fri-10 am to 2 pm (802) 864-9774, [email protected] Jeff Potash Youth Director...... Fran Pomerantz (802) 862-0917, [email protected] (802) 434-3443 [email protected] Abby Rosenthal (802) 871-5631, [email protected] Michael Schaal Rabbi Emeritus...... Max B. Wall z’l (802) 922-0558, [email protected] Cantor Emeritus...... Jerrold Held Gary Visco (802) 985-9325, [email protected]

COMMITTEES

Adult Education: Fern Hill: Interfaith & Social Action: Religious: Judy Chalmer - (802) 272 8408 Nancy Sugarman - (802) 863-4447 Eric & Karen Corbman Marv Greenberg [email protected] [email protected] 802-399-2602 [email protected] [email protected] Archives: Finance: Shalom Shuk: Aaron Goldberg - (802) 862-0546 Gary Visco - (802) 985-9325 Library: Kay Greenberg - (802) 238-4888 [email protected] [email protected] Ellen Gittelsohn - (802) 657-3140 [email protected] [email protected] Cemetery: Hebrew School: Sisterhood: Shimmy Cohen - (802) 862-2851 Sarah Kleinman - 802-598-7246 Membership & Outreach: Kathy Chasan - (802) 363-5755 [email protected] [email protected] Sharon Panitch - (802) 864-9774 [email protected] [email protected] Development/Fundraising: House: Youth: Vivien Rabin Brown - (802) 309-9046 David Rome - (802) 878-6606 Rabbinic Search Committee Fran Pomerantz - (802) 434-3443 [email protected] [email protected] Lee Lichtenstein - (802) 8778-1466 [email protected] Events: Human Resources: [email protected] Judy Hershberg - (802) 863-4214 Vivien Rabin Brown - (802) 309-9046 [email protected] [email protected]

2 / September.October 2014 / www.ohavizedek.org fROM THE RABBI ROSH HASHANAH BASKETS his summer it didn’t matter Twhere we lived, as Jews we This New Year, help us came face to face, once again, to continue building a with the depth of the hatred meaningful community at of our people that continues OZ. Our G’Mach (Gemilut to plague humanity. No doubt Chasadim – Acts of Loving in the days ahead and during Kindness) Committee is the yamim nora’im, the Days planning its largest ever of Awe, we will be thinking and delivery of New Year’s baskets talking and feeling the consequences of Hamas’ attack to elders and others at OZ to on and Israel’s defense of its people. communicate our care and The consequences were and continue to be concern. experienced most directly by Israelis and Palestinians. Can you help us with Even so, if we are not in denial, the challenge of our deliveries? Just as important, can you let us know if right to live as Jews once again has surfaced. When a you would welcome a delivery? congregation of Jews on Shabbat in Paris is surrounded by an armed, vitriolic mob, shouting “death to the Baskets will be available for delivery after noon on Jews,” and it takes the police hours to gain control of Sunday, September 21 in the OZ kitchen. Please let us the situation, it is time for us to open our eyes and know if you’d that you’d like to participate and help. see a new reality for us personally as Jews and for all This is part of our ongoing efforts to provide visits and of us as the people of Israel: citizens of the State of food, as needed, to members of our community. Israel and members of the spiritual people of Israel all ~ Jeff Potash about the world. [email protected], 862-0917 As the days of soul-searching of Rosh Hashanah ~ Rabbi Joshua and Yom Kippur approach, Judaism commands of [email protected], 864-0218 us a cheshbon ha’nefesh, an accounting of our state as human beings; a reckoning of the ways we have served God and the ways we have turned away from the service of God as measured by our attitudes about others and our actions in regard to them. Boucher & Pritchard We are particularly challenged this year because so many in the world, including our erstwhile friends, Funeral Home “Serving the are wallowing in their prejudice against Jews and not Jewish a few in their hatred of our people. We must stand Community guard against the insidious ways in which this bigotry since 1917” seeps into the larger culture and manages, osmosis- like, to infect the processes of our doing t’shuvah, seeking forgiveness, getting straight with God. We will pre-arrange all of your funeral service needs at any time. Please call us and It is tempting to shut down the very processes we will contact the Jewish Sacred Society. of t’shuvah through our insistence on naming the If an emergency arises when you are out of calumny of contemporary charges against Israel state, for the fastest most efficient service, call us first. and all of us Jews. Listening to the unctuous words of UNRA officials about Jewish cruelty when UNRA Directors has abided the hiding of rockets in its schools and Sumner “Shimmy” Cohen hospitals, makes it difficult to generate the personal Carol A. Pritchard vulnerability that our tradition asks of us as we begin 802-862-2851 or toll free: 800-862-2851 the new year. But hardly impossible. And so we have our work cut out for us during the coming weeks. ~ Rabbi Joshua www.ohavizedek.org /September.October 2014 / 3 fROM THE President Announcing the Raul & Katherine Guevara Playground or the next several weeks, Fwe’ll be focused on the On Sunday, August 10, over 150 members of the OZ beauty and solemnity of the family turned out at Oakledge Park to surprise Raul High Holy Days. There’s much Guevara with a party celebrating his 30 years of service involved in preparing for this to Ohavi Zedek Synagogue. We really managed to sacred time. I am grateful to surprise Raul; he had no idea! everyone at OZ who works so At the party we announced that the new playground hard on these preparations. we are building this year will be named the Raul & Of course, regular business still Katherine Guevara Playground in honor of Raul's many must continue. This year, the semi-annual Congregational years of dedicated service to our community, and in Meeting will be held on Sunday, December 7 at 9:30 particular, his love and devotion to all of the children am. Board elections take place each year at this winter of Ohavi Zedek. meeting. This year, we have two board members running Many of you have asked how you can show your for re-election (Liz Kleinberg and Jeff Potash). Note that appreciation for Raul's many contributions to OZ. We're although Jeff was recently appointed to the board, he took inviting all of the members of our community, past and Roz Grossman’s seat mid-term, and needs to be re-elected present, to contribute to the Guevara Playground Fund to serve for another three year term. One board member in Raul's honor. Thanks to the generosity of the Julius is rolling off—Mindy Evnin will have completed her second Stulman Foundation, all gifts received up to $15,000 for term. Therefore, we are looking for candidates to take the the playground will be matched (August 31 deadline seat that Mindy is vacating. (Notice that I’m not saying has been extended). We hope the playground will be “replace Mindy,” because she is definitely irreplaceable!) ready for the new Hebrew School year. The Nominating Committee will be formed shortly and will meet with all prospective candidates. If you are interested To make a tax-deductible donation via check in Raul’s in serving on the board, or if you want to suggest someone honor please make out your check to Ohavi Zedek and else, please let me know. write “Playground for Raul” in the memo line. Checks can be mailed to the OZ office at 188 North Prospect I continue to be proud and excited to be part of the St., Burlington, VT 05401. wonderful OZ community. Just look at everything that’s happening here—new kitchen, new playground, mural, To make a donation via credit card please go to http:// beginning of Hebrew School, search for new rabbi, and so www.ohavizedek.org/Donate/. For more info about much more. The rabbinical search is, of course, bittersweet, the playground, please contact Naomi Barell, naomi@ because it reminds us that our beloved Rabbi Joshua will ohavizedek.org or 802-864-0218. be retiring. Instead of facing that sad inevitability now, we Raul says: “Thank you all so much for honoring Kathy must focus on honoring Rabbi Joshua while the search for and me in this very meaningful way, and for the the new rabbi begins. I am so thankful that Lee Lichtenstein wonderful surprise celebration.” is leading this search—you can read more about this in Lee’s column (p. 6), that will now appear in each issue of The Voice. It’s clearly a difficult time now for Israel, and for Jews around the world. We are blessed to have our wonderful OZ community, where we will always take care of each other. If you have any questions or comments, please let me know.

~ Vivien Rabin Brown Raul & Kathy Guevara and family

4 / September.October 2014 / www.ohavizedek.org fROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR We’re Moving the Mural! the mural this year. While there is much work to do, hen we officially we are hopeful that the mural will be relocated and Wlaunched the public installed at Ohavi Zedek this coming October after the fundraising campaign to holidays. This effort will involve removing the entire conserve, relocate and restore section of the building where the mural is installed the Lost Shul Mural a year ago and putting it all back together again. Once the mural we had no idea if the project has been moved to OZ, the next phase of the project would be able to capture the will commence: fundraising to restore the mural to its interest and imagination of original appearance. There is still a long road ahead both the local and national Jewish world. Yet here we of us and much money still to raise, but we’re ecstatic are, after just one year articles have been published in that within just a few months the mural will be safely the Burlington Free Press, Seven Days, The New York within OZ. Times, and The Forward (to name a few). NPR featured Please keep an eye on the OZ news over the next the story in a national broadcast. Local interest has two months; once we’ve established the exact move been staggering, with well over 200 visitors coming to date we’ll share it with the community. It should be see the mural. And most important to the success of a very memorable day in the history of OZ and of the the project, we’ve already raised over $300,000! Burlington Jewish community! In August the OZ Board made the decision to approve our going forward with the relocation of ~ Peter Pelaia

www.ohavizedek.org /September.October 2014 / 5 rabbinic search news

hanks to the work of path. To fulfill our mission, we envision our synagogue Tthe Rabbinic Search as being a beit tefilah (house of prayer), a beit midrash Committee and others, OZ’s (house of learning) and a beit knesset (community 34 page Congregational center). OZ’s mission is supported by the foundations Questionnaire has been of leadership, finances, and facilities. Within each of submitted to the United these, we recognize the need to set ambitious yet Synagogue of Conservative achievable goals. Judaism Rabbinic Assembly In completing our questionnaire we needed to Placement Service site. honestly, accurately and realistically put our best foot What does this mean? The committee has been forward to give potential candidates the reasons why charged by the OZ Board to carry out our search we love OZ and Burlington, and also to present the through the auspices of United Synagogue, and issues and challenges facing the congregation in the the application process involves our posting this coming years. I believe we have reached the necessary document on the USCJ placement site. Once our balance and look forward to the eventual arrival of questionnaire is approved by the United Synagogue applicants’ resumes. We will soon be moving to the Director of Placement, it will be posted and Rabbinic second stage of this important process, the evaluation Assembly members considering a new position will of candidates on paper. Later stages will include be able to peruse it. The questionnaire contains a phone interviews, visits of candidates to OZ to meet wide variety of queries about Ohavi Zedek, the City the Search Committee, visits by Search Committee of Burlington and Vermont. The structure of this members to candidates’ current synagogues, and document allows us to expound on everything from eventually a number of Shabbaton in the winter and our religious practice, Hebrew School, Adult Education possibly early spring when our final candidates will programming and social action, to the components of visit OZ and meet the congregation. the compensation package for our senior rabbi and ~ Lee Lichtenstein the availability of housing in Burlington. Search Committee Chair Among other things, we were asked to provide [email protected]; 802-878-1466 a brief history and the institutional story of our congregation. In our describing our mission, as HADASSAH BARGAINS defined in Tikvah 2020, we submitted the following: All proceeds benefit Hadassah Hospitals in Israel Judaism teaches the value of three aspects of our spiritual path: Torah, avodah, and gemilut chasadim. NEW YEAR CARDS At Ohavi Zedek, we bring these aspects into our worship, our study, and our role in the community. Beautiful, highest quality cards • Talmud Torah, the study of Torah, is lifelong designed by Israeli artists. For alternative designs and bulk learning. We respectfully engage the tradition of our purchase, please contact sages and, together, shape it for our own time. Portia Arthur: [email protected] • Avodah, our devotion, is found in our celebration Only $2.00 per card of Shabbat, the High Holy Days, the full range of Festivals throughout the year, and in daily services. PLANT A TREE IN ISRAEL • We support and strive toward gemilut chasadim, To remember, commemorate or the sharing of loving-kindness. This is expressed celebrate! We must replant, replenish through OZ’s programs, as well as through a standard and rebuild Israel’s forests, to preserve of personal interaction. Everyone is welcome, the top soil and give shade. including Jews of all backgrounds, non-Jews with Details: Contact Fern Blood - Jewish partners, or those searching for a spiritual [email protected] or (802) 241-

6 / September.October 2014 / www.ohavizedek.org PROFILE: ELIZABETH BRODY

hen a congregant later she was awarded a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree Wwhose career in Dance/Technical Theatre. includes experience in While continuing her involvement in ballet, architectural and interior Elizabeth realized that her opportunities for a design offers her services successful career as a dancer were limited, and she to a major renovation plan turned her focus toward the technical aspects of – for a new kitchen, in this her theatre education, mainly lighting design, stage case – it would be an offer management and production. She joined the IATSE, the synagogue’s Kitchen International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Renovation Committee the union that represents behind-the-scenes workers could not refuse. And so Elizabeth Brody joined the in the entertainment industry. For several years she construction team working to create a new space toured with dance companies, performing various at Ohavi Zedek to include not only the kitchen, but backstage functions. also two new classrooms, an office, and several desperately needed storage areas. “I gave my skills Having taken some architectural design classes as and time to the project with joy,” Elizabeth says. “I an undergraduate, Elizabeth decided in the late ‘80s care deeply about the synagogue, and I wanted the to expand on that interest, enrolling in the University renovation to be a gem.” of Washington’s architecture school and later transferring to North Carolina State University in As a girl, Elizabeth dreamed of a career not in Raleigh to be closer to one of her sisters. She earned architecture, but in dance. Born in 1963, she was her Master of Architecture degree there in 1993. the fourth and youngest child of a pharmacology professor and a pharmacist-trained stay-at-home An intensive workshop at Yestermorrow, a school mom. The family lived in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where offering courses in design and construction skills, her dad was teaching at the University of Michigan. brought her to Warren, Vermont while she was Early in her childhood he accepted a position at writing her thesis. There she met John Berlind, an Michigan State, and Elizabeth and her siblings grew actor, paralegal and graphic designer who was living up in East Lansing. in New York, and was to become her life partner. As a couple, she and John lived in the East Village Ballet occupied her thoughts and nearly all of her in Manhattan. Elizabeth worked as a freelance time outside of school. Every summer during her junior architect, and John found employment that high school years she enrolled in ballet programs, utilized his skills in graphic design, acting, and as a in Cleveland, Milwaukee, Columbus and Boston. paralegal. Deciding to relocate after several years, In her Reform congregation she attended religious they contemplated a move to the West Coast, but school through 10th grade and confirmation, but ultimately decided to return to Vermont and settle in was unable to celebrate a bat mitzvah because of Burlington. her involvement in ballet. She was happy to note, however, that her Hebrew classes included Israeli “Neither of us had a job, and we were surprised by dancing on a regular basis. As a teen she was also an the high cost of housing here,” Elizabeth says. She active member of Young Judaea. went to work in Brad Rabinowitz’s architectural firm downtown and John accepted an entry level position While her older siblings attended colleges in their with Country Home Products/DR Power Equipment, home state of Michigan, Elizabeth cast a wider net, a catalog and mail order business in Vergennes. He seeking out schools based on the strength of their has been employed there ever since in a variety of dance programs, with an audition as part of the capacities, currently as creative director. He also is a application process. She accepted the University runner who has competed in many races, including of Utah’s offer of admission, and – sight unseen – the Burlington and Boston Marathons, and he headed to Salt Lake City in 1981, where four years continues to accept acting roles when they come www.ohavizedek.org /September.October 2014 / 7 along. Elizabeth has worked in several Burlington Similar sentiments guided her when she architectural firms since moving here. volunteered her services to the most recent After renting for a couple of years, she and John renovation. Donations toward the construction of bought a home on Alfred Street in the South End. a new kitchen were building year after year, but it They are the parents of two active children, Rebecca, wasn’t until 2013, when OZ treasurer Peggy Munro now 15, and Louis, 11. When it was time for Rebecca devised a viable financial plan and Frank Donath to be enrolled in Hebrew School the family joined stepped up to spearhead the project that the actual Ohavi Zedek. Like her parents, Rebecca loves theater, work got underway. With Frank as committee chair, having performed in summer shows, high school committee members Peter Pelaia, Arnie Krieger productions and with Burlington’s Very Merry and Raul Guevara consulted with those who most Theater. She plays the cello, sings in an ecumenical often work in the kitchen – Kathy Guevara, Rose choir at St. Paul’s, plays , and is on the Nordic Pels, Barbara Silver, Ducky Donath, Cheryl Goldstein, cross country ski team. Louis’s activities include Annette Lazarus and Shirley Rutstein – to be sure baseball, soccer, lacrosse, tennis and piano. that the new space would meet their needs and requests, and tapped Michael Goldstein, a former Although professional dance took a back seat to restaurant owner, to take advantage of his expertise. architectural design, Elizabeth still has the slim, petite body and carriage of a dancer. She has always Elizabeth joined Frank and Peter to interview kept a toe in (so to speak) as a dance instructor and hire a construction company. Within five and choreographer for both children and adults. months, Royal Design and Construction, the chosen She taught at the Vermont Conservatory of Ballet contractor, delivered a 1350 square foot addition, in Essex, has been teaching more recently at the which houses a spectacular state-of-the-art Flynn, and volunteers monthly in our Hebrew School kitchen, and transformed the old kitchen into two to teach Israeli dance. Several other venues have classrooms, an office for Rabbi Jan, storage closets enjoyed her services as well, including Champlain and an additional hallway and entrance. Elementary and Edmunds Middle School, where she Serving as advisor on the project, Elizabeth has put her talents to use as costume designer. designed and drew the addition and chose the At Ohavi Zedek, her architectural design experience cabinetry and interior finishes, including flooring, has influenced several improvements over the hardware and paint colors. The committee supported years. Kay Greenberg notes that Elizabeth was the her choice of modern materials for the exterior, backbone of the renovations to the Shalom Shuk: bringing a contemporary feel into the design. Instead “Both the look of the barn and the way it is laid of brick that would have matched the building’s out are a result of the many hours Elizabeth spent façade, she suggested corrugated gray steel, which sharing her knowledge and skills designing and complements the existing brick, and light colored overseeing the original reconstruction and then later wood, echoing the light wood of the walls and pews the building of the dressing rooms.” in the sanctuary, thus “bringing the inside out.” The shape and pattern of the windows were designed to Elizabeth was also a member of the team headed complement those of the existing structure. by Neagley & Chase Construction and architect Marcel Beaudin when the synagogue facilities Sometimes accepting an offer that seems too good were upgraded under the auspices of the Capital to be true leads to disappointing or even disastrous Campaign in 2000. Coming on board after the results; sometimes, however, the outcome meets drawings were done, her main contribution to that and even surpasses expectations. The beautiful, project was choosing the finishes for the bathrooms. functional addition to our synagogue is a testament “The original design was going to be functional, but not only to Elizabeth Brody’s skills, but also – and I knew it could be more beautiful,” Elizabeth says. “I more significantly, as she has noted – to her joy in feel that every space in the building is sacred space, helping to bring the project to fruition. and I wanted the design to reflect that.” ~ Judy Hershberg

8/ September.October 2014 / www.ohavizedek.org HEBREW SCHOOL NEWS can already smell the For those of you with pre-schoolers, Tot Shabbat Ichange in the morning is coming back! This once-a-month Saturday air as I step out of my morning service for toddlers will have music, stories, kitchen door, headed to movement and age-appropriate prayer. the barn. Fall is coming In order for us to offer all of this programming, we and with it, a time for need your help: new things – teachers, • First, I ask that you attend! Judaism is a family- notebooks, sneakers, based tradition, and our new initiatives are for backpacks, lunchboxes, and the whole family! Please read my weekly mail. a new Jewish year. How nice that we can have literal It contains a huge amount of information about and figurative clean slates each September. what’s going on at Hebrew School. Our brand new classrooms are ready for our • Volunteer! This year, we are assigning each Kitah Vav and Kitah Zayin students. Plans for the month to a different set of class parents to help Raul and Katherine Guevara Playground are set and out with OZHS events – our monthly all school await approval and groundbreaking. The Language gatherings, Bagel Brunches, etc. The synagogue Learning Lab is getting a new home on the stage staff is small and we need your extra hands. with four dedicated computers and workspace. The • Join the Hebrew School Committee and play a new Children’s Library and Reading Area is coming major role in how our school is run. together right next door to the lab. • Cook! Each month we ask that families take turns New teachers will be joining our staff this year in making a meal to store in the freezer here for our Kitah Gan, Aleph, Dalet and Hey. I’m looking forward community members’ emergency needs. to working with them and benefiting from their • Teach an elective. So many of you have special fresh ideas. We will also have another set of hands talents and interests that you can share with our working in the Language Learning Lab and a few new students. madrichim have joined our ranks. Our lives are very full and I know it’s hard to find Junior Congregation will be working with a new time for everything. I also know that the more you siddur, The Voice of Children. Electives and the invest in our Hebrew School, the more you and your Hebrew Language Intensive will continue, as will our children will receive. monthly themes. I look forward to a great year of learning for us all! This year we are focusing on more family Shana Tova! involvement, both in our educational offerings and ~ Naomi Barell in your volunteer opportunities. Our new semester spotlights, Shmita in the fall and Pesach in the spring, will include a number of family activities, including September apple orchard gleaning, October sprout growing, November’s Scholar-in-Residence Shabbaton, and a family seder at the end of March. In addition, we will now have four Family Friendly Shabbat services, including a Friday night service all led by OZHS classes. In January we will have havdalah and a Kids Kabaret Night where our students (and maybe a few parents?) can show off their talents. A facilitated parent group will be starting up in October where parents can talk about myriad subjects, including what it means to raise a Jewish child, challenges around the holidays and more. www.ohavizedek.org /September.October 2014 / 9 chavurah program e pray together: on a spiritual theme of the Jewish month or the WWe share our lives upcoming holidays. with one another: happy Geographical Chavurot moments and celebrations, We are looking for interested OZ members and sad moments, tragedies community members to host Shabbat or holiday and the losses that come dinners in the Richmond/ Jericho/ Hinesburg area . If with life. We learn together, you live in this area and are interested in being on this sharing our ideas about mailing list, please let me know. how life should/could be lived. When life is good, we share the joy. When life Book Study or Spiritual Study Group is dificult, we help one another find the courage not to The recent Chavurah surveys have presented a lot of give up, not to lose hope. I am touched by the lives of interest in this type of group focused on both social others and they are touched by me. connections and working together on a book or theme of study or interest. This will meet monthly Surrounded by the harvest, following the hard personal according to the availability and focus of the group. work of the High Holidays, Sukkot will be the time for launching new Chavurah programs for the upcoming PreSchool Chavurah year. Gathered under the colored and festive tent of This group is self-governing and provides outdoor and our ancestors, new groups will meet and set forth community events for families with kids under the hosting plans and intentions for the year. For anyone age of 5. Presently this group is full, but I am creating interested in events around the community with a waiting list for a second group. like-minded OZ members and others from around Cooling autumn blessings to you and may your High the community please fill out the Chavurah program holidays be full of personal growth empowered by form online at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ community support. OZChavurah. If you have already filled out the form, ~ L’Chaim, thanks for your patience in hearing back from me. I Melanie Kessler am awaiting enough data to make some decisions [email protected] about the focus of the groups. Here are some of the Chavurah groups that are First Annual starting up this next year and some that may become Sukkot on the Farm Harvest Celebration available. We will be choosing some more catchy names at our meeting!! Dinners at the Ohavi Zedek October 11 and 12 Sukkah or at satellite locations will be scheduled the New Leaf Organic Farm Bristol , VT week of October 13 - 16. Ohavi Zedek, Jewish Communities of Vermont and Intergenerational Shabbat and Holiday Dinners Living Tree Alliance invite you to the First Annual A monthly or bimonthly group gathering with the Jewish Harvest Festival! Save the date now for this intention of building and bringing an extended Jewish weekend of music, crafts, teachings and community family and bringing increased meaning and social in the countryside of Addison County, just 35 minutes connections to members. Events will be hosted either south of Burlington. With music, storytelling, at members’ houses, at the synagogue or at outdoor meditation, on-the-farm harvest demonstrations, venues. and artisan crafts the extended Jewish community is invited to cultivate community within Vermont's Renewal Rosh Chodesh Shabbat Chavurah abounding autumn beauty. Centered around the This group, which began last year, meets on the sukkah, the traditional hand-crafted harvest hut of second Friday of every month for Shabbat potluck, the Jews, the celebrations will explore the abundance chanting and a themed discussion or activity focused of living within renewed tradition. More info on the following page 10 / September.October 2014 / www.ohavizedek.org Sukkot on the Farm Harvest Celebration, continued Tentative Schedule: Saturday, October 11 Meet at 6:45 for 7:00 pm Havdallah. We will share a rich night of wine and sweets with local acoustic entertainment by the glowing lights of the Sukkah and the full moon. A beautiful evening of fall's simple beauty. Please bring desserts to share and contact [email protected] if you are interested in being part of this evening's acoustic entertainment. Sunday, October 12 9:45 am: Blessings and Community Circle 10:00 - 11:30 am: Community Workshops for Everyone! Women's Jewish Wilderness Walks, Children's Arts and Crafts Workshops, Service Projects on the Farm, Bringing the Jewish Pilgrimage Festivals into your home, the Kabbalah of Sukkot 11:30 am - 12:30 pm: Community Harvest Taste Testing, Picnics and Music 12:30 - 2:30 pm: On the Farm Demonstrations: live blacksmithing, horsedrawn hayrides, flower wreath making, spinning, cordage making, face painting and games, meditation and yoga in the flower gardens, apple pressing and fall festivities with story telling and music 3:00 pm: Closing Circle Dance and Prayers in the Sukkah We are looking for volunteers to help BUILD the sukkah on Sunday, October 5 and to help set up for the festival on Friday, the 10th and breakdown Sunday evening. Peak foliage, full moons and a beautiful sukkah full of song and community, it doesn't get much better than this... show up and make history!! If you would like to sell your home-cooked goodies or crafts please be in touch. More information to come at www.livingtreealliance.com or email [email protected].

Jim & Joy Grossman invite the Congregation to attend the Yom Kippur Teen Service Break Bar Mitzvah of their son Eli Grossman Once again, OZ teen leaders will host an informal chat for all teens, ages 13 and over during the morning services on Yom Kippur from 10:30 - 11:30 am. Take a break from services and join your peers. The discussion topic: How can we forgive? Does Yom Kippur ask us to accept that our parents, teachers or friends are right no matter what? How do we deal with atrocity? Can we truly forgive those responsible for violence, hatred and evil? What does Judaism tell us and what can we learn from each other’s stories? Authentic, curious and deep conversation welcome! Shabbat, Sept 13, 9:00 am ~ Melanie Kessler Kiddush following services

www.ohavizedek.org /September.October 2014 / 11 NOAH MILLER HELPS BRING LACROSSE TO ISRAEL eff Schulman and Deb Lichtenfeld took their family eye of Scott Neiss, who had a few openings for youth Jto Israel during the summer of 2013, and among development leaders in the lacrosse program he was other sports paraphernalia, their then 11-year-old son in the process of building. Noah was eager to accept a Theodore brought his . He was amazed community relations position, intrigued by the chance to discover that Israelis stopped him on the street to to use his love of lacrosse to help grow the unknown ask what he was carrying. Was it something to use for . fishing? someone asked. In May of 2013 he moved to , where Lacrosse, a popular sport in America and other parts Israel Lacrosse is headquartered, to learn about its of the world, arrived in Israel just four years ago, programs. The staff would go into Jewish schools, promoted by Scott Neiss and a group of young players orphanages and community centers to make their including Burlington native Noah Miller. presentations, enticing the kids to try lacrosse. Obviously, the nascent Israeli Lacrosse Association, its After a few months in Ashkelon, observing, training, national teams and its community-based programs forming teams and coaching, Noah asked to strike out are not well-known throughout the country – not on his own. “I wanted to do more,” he says. Moving to yet, anyway. The association was founded in 2010 by , he worked there and then ventured into Jaffa, Neiss, an American from Long Island, as the result of a a neighboring city with an Arab population, where he Birthright trip to Israel. After making aliyah two years recruited both Arab and Jewish boys and girls and put later, he set his sights on building both an accredited them on the same teams. lacrosse organization and competitive Israeli men’s Handsome, charismatic and engaging, Noah is well and women’s lacrosse teams; promoting lacrosse suited for the task of connecting with both adults activities for kids; and recruiting the personnel to and kids. “I love walking into places and forming make it all come together. relationships,” he says. And the joyful interaction The big news is that the fledgling Israel Men’s National of youngsters with conflicting backgrounds is a Lacrosse Team has earned worldwide recognition in testament to the power of sport in bridging cultural, 2014. religious and social gaps. And perhaps the bigger news is that Israel Lacrosse’s That summer, Israel was accepted into the Federation focus on a program for Israeli youth is surpassing its of International Lacrosse (FIL), and after Israeli original goals. Much of the credit for the success of National Team tryouts were held, and Noah donned its community-based activities can be attributed to the blue and white jersey with its prominent Star of its Director of Development and Social Responsibility, David. Along with his developmental work with kids, Noah Miller, the 26-year old son of Joel and Hinda he practiced with his teammates once a week and Miller. Noah grew up in Burlington and played lacrosse trained daily on his own. in high school, at UVM and at McGill University in This past July the Israeli National Men’s Lacrosse team Montreal. While working in corporate leadership was eligible to participate in the World Championships development at Keurig Green Mountain, he earned a in Denver. After only one year of competitive play, the Master of Science degree in Applied Conflict Studies Israelis missed qualifying for the semi-finals by just one from Champlain College. goal; they placed seventh out of 38 teams in worldwide Then, in 2012, an Israeli friend and former teammate competition. Noah’s proud parents were cheering from McGill urged Noah to join him on Team Israel, their remarkable achievement from the stands. Hinda a mix of Israelis (mainly former US says, “Noah and his teammates exemplified spiritual players) and current college players, preparing at the warriors and true mensches who played with honor, time for the European Lacrosse Championship. With sportsmanship, humor, respect and humility. They limited practice time, the team finished in eighth showed the world that through hard work, passion place. and leadership they could realize their dreams. Not only the dream of representing Israel, but also being While playing on Team Israel Noah had caught the role models for young Jewish and Arab Israeli kids 12 / September.October 2014 / www.ohavizedek.org Continued on page 15 Library Children’s Library bringing to the library. The library also happily accepts This year, look for the financial contributions allowing specific titles that Children’s Library on the stage will be used by the Hebrew School, Adult Education next to the Hebrew Language Classes and greater Ohavi Zedek community to be Learning Lab. This will be a cozy purchased for the library. Please contact me with reading space for children, donation inquiries. Thank you. parents and grandparents. Sign-out and returns: Sunday Stories for Avoid overdue notices by dropping off books, CDs Preschoolers, Kitah Gan and and DVDs in the red return box outside the library Families will be held in the new Children’s Library. door. You may sign out library materials during I will use book programming from the PJ Library. PJ Hebrew School hours or use the self sign-our sheet Library is described as a Jewish Family Engagement in the basket on the library table and in the OZ front Program implemented on a local level throughout office. Please follow the directions on the sheet. North America, which mails free, high-quality Jewish I look forward to seeing you in the library. children’s literature and music to families on a monthly basis. Look for Sunday Stories flyers and e-mail ~ Ellen Gittelsohn announcements each month. I will highlight one [email protected] of the books, based on Hebrew School themes and holidays, with reading, music and crafts. Donations: Recently published, gently used, non-duplicate, books, DVDs and CDs with a Jewish theme are worth

Adventures in Mime and Space Sunday, September 28...North End Studios...7:00 pm Theatre Kavanah, Ohavi Zedek Synagogue, and Temple Sinai are proud to present Adventures in Mime and Space: The Legacy of Marcel Marceau with Rob Mermin. Join us as Rob Mermin, clown extraordinaire and founder of Vermont's own Circus Smirkus, recounts his experiences studying under THE master of mime Marcel Marceau, and his teacher, Etienne Decroux. Mermin will share rare film clips and demonstrate techniques of the art of pantomime. Learn more about the history of Marcel Marceau, (born Marcel Mangel to a Jewish family in Strasbourg, France), and how he came to the world of mime following his work with the French Resistance and his father's death at Auschwitz. Rob will be conducting a separate mime workshop from 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. at North End Studios. The fee for the workshop is $25. TICKETS FOR THE PRESENTATION AND THE WORKSHOP WILL BE AVAILABLE SOON. CHECK OZ WEEKLY E-MAILS FOR DETAILS. North End Studios, 294 North Winooski Ave., Burlington $18 / $15 students and seniors

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Mazel Tov Thank you for participating in our • To Mary Beth Bowman and Dan Silverman on OZ KITCHEN REGISTRY the birth of their granddaughter, Eleanor Miriam • Basha Brody Cook • Stella Bukanc • To Elsie and Allan Paul on the birth of their • Elizabeth Kleinberg granddaughter Dara Gabriel Mittenthal • Joey Bergstein • Joy Jaffe • To Josh and Kathryn Kernoff on the birth of • Jeffrey Klein OZ their daughter Annie Leah Kernoff, and to • Hilary Neroni KITCHEN REGISTRY grandparents Diana and Bret Kernoff and great- • Jeffrey Priest grandparents Elsie and Allan Paul) • Sally Hand • To Colin and Peggy Munro on repeating their • Patricia Bezalel marriage vows under the Chuppah at OZ If you’re interested in participating, please go to Condolences www.ohavizedek.org/kitchen or go to Bed Bath • To Fran Pomerantz on the death in Israel of her &Beyond and ask to review the registry. It is listed cousin, Sergeant First Class Daniel Pomerantz with ‘Ohavi Zedek’ as the first name and ‘Synagogue’ as the last name. • To Michele Tulis and her family on the death of her father, Maurice (Murray) Tulis • To Robert Resnik and Maureen Cannon on the death of Robert’s brother, Dr. Michael Resnik • To Michael Schaal on the death of his mother, LUNCH & LEARN Eva Schaal • To Mark and Harriet Rosenthal on the death of Thursday, October 23 their daughter, Mindy Rosenthal 12:00 pm • To Brian Yarwood on the death of his mother, We’re back! Join us at lunch Maxine Yarwood for the first program in the Welcome 2014/15 L&L series, when To the following new members: Vivien and David Brown • Tammy Strauss will speak about The History of the Jews in China, with • Julia Walsh photos. • Richard and Linda Finkelstein Luncheons are free and open to the community; donations are gratefully accepted Young Voices for Israel ($5 suggested). For more info please email On the evening of August 7, four young people, [email protected]. Jacob Munro, Noah Miller, Lauren Schechter and Emma Riesner came to Ohavi Zedek and spoke Upcoming L&L programs: about their experiences in Israel and what it means November 20, December 18, January 15, to them. It was a moving and inspirational evening. February 19, March 19, April 16, May 23. Thanks to Hinda Miller and Yoram Samets for organizing this event, and to Judy Alexander for moderating.

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whom they mentored in Ashkelon, Jaffa and Tel Aviv. They are real on-the-ground peacemakers.” Currently about 200 kids – Jews, Ethiopians, Russians, Moroccans and Arabs, ages 8 to 18 – are playing elcome new OZ Adult Education Committee lacrosse in Israel, with coaching in Hebrew, Arabic and Wmembers Nancy Sugarman, Joshua Bratt and English. Noah’s groundbreaking approach is working Linda Finkelstein! They join Roz Grossman, Bob Mayer, so well that it has inspired programs in other Israeli Mitch Goldfarb, Peter Pelaia, Rabbi Joshua, Rabbi Jan cities and elsewhere in the world. Last September and me, Judy Chalmer, as the people planning this he was asked to sit on a panel of several well-known year’s splendid - if I do say so myself - array of classes. peace advocates at the United Nations International Day of Peace celebrations. Parents and families will be interested in Nancy Sugarman’s two-part workshop in making a Noah Miller has fallen in love with his job and with personalized family board game. History buffs will Israel, its people, its communities, and its lifestyle. warm up to The Cold War: A Retrospective, led by “There’s never a dull day here,” he says, “and there Bob Mayer. Fans of Jewish literature can immerse in are so many opportunities for learning and growth.” Rabbi Joshua’s four-part series in Jewish short stories. He finds his work “challenging and frustrating, but There will be Jewish Ethical Teachings led by Rabbi also unbelievably rewarding.” He admires the Israelis’ Jan, Hebrew Text, and more. Keep watching for new determination to live every day as normally as possible announcements. We’ve already gathered some great during Hamas’s reign of terror. Having just turned 26, ideas for the spring semester as well. he’s not sure if he is still eligible to be drafted into the IDF, but he is prepared to wear the Israeli uniform if See insert for new fall class listings and times, and called. watch for our brochure coming out soon. If you have a topic request, or something you’d be interested in Noah describes his work in Israel as “vision guided, teaching, please let me know. passion powered and action oriented,” the best way of combining his twin passions for lacrosse and tikkun ~ Judy Chalmer olam. Having celebrated his bar mitzvah at Ohavi [email protected]. Zedek, he told an Israeli reporter, “It’s sort of a bar mitzvah dream come true….a chance to give back to the Jewish community.” ~ Judy Hershberg

PRIDE INTERFAITH SERVICE TO BE HELD AT OHAVI ZEDEK SYNAGOGUE ON SEPTEMBER 9 5:30 to 6:30 pm The Vermont Pride Interfaith service is now in its third year. This year it will be held during Pride Week, rather than on the day of the parade when there are so many other wonderful events and distractions. It will be held at a different religious institution each year–this year the it will take place at Ohavi Zedek from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Faith leaders from various religious traditions will lead the service that will include readings, music and reflections from different faith traditions, as well as a time to remember those who have come before. While the focus of this service is on LGBT people, allies are warmly invited and urged to attend. For more information, please contact The Reverend Stannard Baker by email at: [email protected].

www.ohavizedek.org /September.October 2014 / 15 young judaea news n spite of the glorious swim, play games, have a BBQ. If the weather is bad, Iweather we’ve had this no worries, this is a wonderful place to relax, play ping summer, it’s been a difficult pong and foosball and eat lots of great food. Our plan one for many of us with the is to have a safe, nonjudgmental discussion about ground invasion in Gaza and the war in Israel/Gaza this summer and the ongoing terrible casualties on both peace process. We’ve invited some peers and UVM sides. Let us pray for a lasting students who have spent time in Israel this summer to peace. We’re once again join us and talk about their experiences. We hope you starting a new school year and will join us for an educational and fun filled afternoon looking forward to the Jewish holidays and our Young on the peaceful Lake Iroquois to see and schmooze Judaea year. We wish you all L’Shanah Tovah. Our with old and new friends! advisors and Mazkirit (peer leaders) have been busy October 8, 10:30 - 11:30 am – Yom Kippur Teen this summer planning fun and educational events for Service Break. See page 11 for more information. the youth of our community. Here’s what they have planned for the fall: October 19, 5:00 - 8:00 pm – “Be who you want to be” a costume party and fall harvest celebration. Ofarim (2nd - 4th grade) and Tsofim ( 5th - 7th grade) Please join us for a bonfire, mini pumpkin decorating, September 21, 1 - 4:30 pm – Ofarim and Tsofim will games and delicious snacks and treats. The costume meet at Shelburne Orchards for apple picking and party/celebration is all about being yourself. We will cider donuts. We will then move the party to the Ten be giving back to our community by donating to the Stones Community where we we’ll make scrumptious Food Shelf. Please bring a non-perishable food item. apple pies. (Gluten free options will be available.) Location TBA. Parents are invited to join us at 4:00 for a community December 13, 6:30 pm Chanukah Celebration pie eating celebration. We will make extra pies to donate to Ronald McDonald House and the OZ freezer Details about winter and spring events will appear in for families in need. later issues of The Voice. November 9 – Rabbi Or Rose will be at Ohavi Zedek For further information, contact: as a Scholar-in-Residence, giving an intergenerational Ofarim (grades 2-4) – Topaz Weis talk on environmentalism in Judaism. In the afternoon, (802) 862-5302, [email protected] Tsofim will meet at Mt. Philo for a hike. Tsofim (grades 5-7) – Edorah Frazer Rubin November 16, 12:45 - 3:00 pm (siteTBA) – Ofarim (802) 425-4937, [email protected] will meet to make terrariums, in keeping with the Bogrim (grades 8-12) – Gail Issenberg intergenerational conversation on environmentalism (802) 985-4157, [email protected] from the weekend before. We will read Bag in the Wind, by Ted Kooser and discuss recycling and how one person’s actions can affect the whole world. ~ Fran Pomerantz, Youth Committee Chair December 13/14 – Chanukah Sleepover for Ofarim (802) 434-3443 and Tsofim at Temple Sinai. [email protected] February 15 – Annual Hamentaschen Party at OZ for Check our website: Ofarim, Tsofim and Bogrim. https://sites.google.com/site/youngjudaeavermont May 17 – Mitzvah Day Bogrim (8th -12th grade): September 14, 2:30-6:00 pm –Last Blast of Summer at the camp of Randall Kay and Marjorie Meyer on Lake Iroquois in Hinesburg. We will go canoeing/kayaking, 16 / July.August 2014 / www.ohavizedek.org SHALOM SHUK happenings osh Hashanah is a week. Jessica Greenwald brings donations from Rtime to take stock SCHIPS in Shelburne almost every week. of where we are and Where are we going from here? Soon the Shuk look to where we are Committee will be meeting to look at our future. We going. will ask ourselves, “do we want to make changes and, We are now open 6 if so, what should they be?” If you would like to be days a week from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm. The barn has a member of the Shuk Committee and be involved been renovated: it is insulated, heated, and even has a in these decisions, please be in touch with me (see window air conditioner! The shop has three employees phone numbers below). and one volunteer who are, as were the original We are looking forward to hearing from you. entrepreneurs, caring and dedicated people. Two of us are of the Christian faith, one is a Moslem and one a Jew and a member of Ohavi Zedek. This change reflects the ~ Kay Stambler Greenberg mission of the Shalom Shuk, which is: 862-5220 or 238-4888 “...to build bridges between peoples of all religious, social and economic backgrounds, through exchanges that foster dignity and respect and offer equal access for all to high-quality used clothing and household goods, while promoting self-respect and self-sufficiency. In pursuit of Shalom Shuk’s primary mission, we provide basic household goods and clothing to recently arrived immigrants and people in need.” The shop promotes a feeling that it is a community shop: from and for all. Through vouchers, we give away over $8,000 in merchandise annually. The merchandise goes to new immigrant arrivals through VRRP, consumers from JUMP and COTS, people who are in crisis, people who are down on their luck and need a helping hand, and many other individuals who come to the Shuk. AND at the same time, last year we brought in approximately $70,000 in gross receipts! As we said in the last Voice, this year’s income allowed us to give $5,000 to King Street Center and to the Boys and Girls Club. It also allowed us to earmark $12,000 toward OZ’s Kitchen renovation. And it allows us to have the three employees who give us stability and a caring, Sue Schein is an Ambassador for Sar-El. professional and at the same time personal face in the She reports that it’s crucial to get supplies store. sorted, cleaned, repaired or discarded as We receive many individual donations from all over the they come back from the field. Questions? community. Plus, the folks at Wake Robin in Shelburne donate weekly. Mary Ann and Don Horenstein have been Please call Sue at 802-238-0474. bringing their donations to the Shuk on a weekly basis for over two years now. Portia Arthur brings donations from One More Time, a shop in Montpelier, every other

www.ohavizedek.org /September.October 2014 / 17 tributes These tributes were made from June 1, 2014 - July 31, 2014 Correction: In the previous issue the gift made by Mrs. Abraham Friedman by Ira & Jackie Candiotti Annette Lazarus to the Greenberg-Lopkin Jewish Camping Samuel W. Fishman and Betty Seder Fishman by Ahren Scholarship Fund should have been acknowledged to the Cohen & Dr. Dorothy Fishman Howard “Richie” Lazarus Camp Scholarship Fund. Edith Wallace Lurie by Joseph Lurie & Donna Rosenthal Jack Goldman by Philip Goldman Annual Appeal Beatrice Farkas Stone by Stephen & Laurie Parker Lee Lichtenstein & Cynthia Snyder Jack Press by Betty Press Anna Litsky by Ellen Litt Asst. Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund M. Mark Klein, Howard Lawrence Cohen and Rose E. Cohen In Appreciation of Rabbi Jan by Dr. Nevin & Barbara by Jacqueline Klein Zablotsky In Memory of In Honor of Frances Rubenstein by Phyllis Rubenstein Rabbi Jan’s service during beit din & all of her conversion Pauline Zablotsky by Dr. Herbert & Barbara Kessel and help by Ari Bensimhon & Jane Feustel Gwendolyn Hilberg, Joanne & Kenneth Levy and Mindy Evnin Rabbi Jan by Mr. & Mrs. Allan Paul In Loving Memory of Arthur & Esther Gladstone Fund Ethel Granat, Max Granat and Ruth Weinberg Greenberg by In Loving Memory of Judy Gladstone Swade by Leonard Miriam Granat Swade Edward & Helen Bayer Fund Greenberg-Lopkin Jewish Camping Scholarship Fund Mr. & Mrs. Edward Bayer In Honor of the 85th Birthday of Stanley L. Brown by Andrew In Memory of Helen Bayer by Mark & Wanda Bayer Brown Edward Blistein Endowment Fund The Grounds Fund In Loving Memory of Belle Blistein by Mary Berger In Loving Memory of Newman Rome by David Rome & Dr. Diane Rippa Dr. Mayer Boyarsky Endowment Fund In Memory of Phil Cohen by Mr. & Mrs. Edward Bayer Hebrew School Donation Mr. & Mrs. David Pearl and Ed Wolfstein & Sally Herschorn Boyarsky-Yett Memorial Fund In Memory of Hannah Boyarsky by Mr. & Mrs. Edward Bayer Donna J. Hershberg Memorial Fund In Loving Memory of Donna Hershberg, Louis & Bessie Cemetery & Memorials Fund Hershberg, Leonard Hershberg and Edwin Hershberg by Mr. In Loving Memory of Linda Ann Pyrtle by Shirley Pyrtle Bernard Hershberg Rabbi Joshua Chasan Endowment The Judith Koplewitz Cello Fund In Loving Memory of Phyllis Smith by Ms. Rosalyn Grossman In Loving Memory of Judith Koplewitz by Dr. Martin & Ms. Diana Carminati Koplewitz Chavurah Fund Library Fund Adam Walker & Rachel Jolly In Honor of Stuart Weiss’ milestone birthday by Michael Healy & Debra Blumberg Chevra Kadisha In Memory of Morton Kass by Brant Dinkin & Marcy Kass Mr. & Mrs. Mandell Chernoff In Loving Memory of Roberta Levin Goldstein by BG H. Lunch & Learn/Dine & Discover Michael & Cheryl Goldstein In Loving Memory of Carole Silon and Michael Gold by David & Judith Hershberg Sam & Ida Epstein Endowment Fund Refuah Shlaymah to Karen Solomon by Mr. & Mrs. Mandell In Loving Memory of Samuel Robert Epstein by Dr. Merrill & Chernoff Mrs. Irene Epstein Mary Ann Pels Kitchen Renovation Memorial Fund Mark Evnin Endowment In Appreciation of Sisterhood Volunteers for Bereavement In Memory of Florence Medlinsky by Dr. Nevin & Barbara Meal Prep and Cleanup by Dr. Nevin & Barbara Zablotsky Zablotsky In Loving Memory of Harriet Krieger from the Krieger Family Madge Lewis and Esther Semos Levy by Dr. Julian & Mrs. Joy General Fund Jaffe In Honor of Mary Ann Pels by Robert & Ingrid Pels Dr. Arthur Kunin, for service during beit din by Ari Sanford H. Cohen by Marilyn Cohen Bensimhon & Jane Feustel In Memory of Wednesday Morning Group by Mr. & Mrs. Bingham Pauline Zablotsky by Karen Solomon In Loving Memory of Mary Ann Pels by Beverley Slocum Rebecca Wildholz, Joseph Wildholz, Dr. Siegmund Wildholz, Dr. Ernestine Wildholz, Paula Todt Sohn, & Alexander Sohn Mikvah Fund by Alexander & Barbara Wilde In Honor of Colin and Peggy Munro’s 20th Anniversary by Irene Gewirtz Cohen by Arnold and Maxine Cohen and Jane & Bill Star family Mural Restoration Fund 18 / September.October 2014 / www.ohavizedek.org tributes These tributes were made from June 1, 2014 - July 31, 2014 Governor Madeleine Kunin, Aaron Lansky, Adam Walker & Dan Ellison’s Bar Mitzvah & Warren Ellison’s Torah Reading Rachel Jolly, Aileen Lachs, Andrew & Bonnie Tangalos, Bob by Julius & Elaine Ellison Leidy & Faye Baker, Daniel Burack, David & Judith Hershberg, Rabbi Joshua by Mr. & Mrs. Allan Paul Dr. Arthur Kunin, Dr. Herbert & Barbara Kessel, Dr. Jeffrey Our relocation to Vermont from New Jersey. Thank you to & Carol Rubman, Dr. Marc & Ellen Keller, Dr. Merrill & Irene Rabbi Joshua by Richard & Linda Finkelstein Epstein, Dr. N. Mark & Iris Banks, Drs. Gary & Miriam Sturgis, In Loving Memory of Edwards Porter & Ann Porter, Emily Morrow, Eugene & Bertha Stargart Brown by Mr. & Mrs. Abraham Brown Joan Kalkin, Eugene Sklar, Joe & Sara Sussman, Liv Walter, Henry Golovin by Bertram Hoffman & Lillian Golovin Martin & Joan Flax, Michael Rubin & Edorah Frazer, Mr. & Sylvia Bernstein by Vivian Mason Mrs. Frank Donath, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Garbo, Bob & Fran Raymond & Katharine Comstock and William & Evelyn Pepperman Taylor, Edwin & Nancy Colodny, Gerald Klempner Chasan by Rabbi Joshua & Katharine Chasan & Mary Jean Egglefield, Keith Kasper & Fran Pomerantz, In Memory of Michael & Dr. Dana Engel, Morton Kaish, Nathaniel Lew & George Solomon by Karen, Ellen & Andrea Solomon Jason Lorber, Nevin Weiner, Esq., Ghita Orth, Claire Kallen, Harry Fierverker by Mallory & Marcia Parker Gladwyn Leiman, Judith Chalmer, Natalie Thanassi, Sally Hand, Nancy Richardson, Patrick Robins & Lisa Schamberg, Sydney Samuelson Endowment Fund Phyllis Knight, Rabbi Joshua Chasan, Richard & Jill Spitz, Mrs. Beatrice Samuelson Richard & Linda Finkelstein, Saiyid Rizvi, Selena Lu-Witt, Sen. Yoine Goldstein, Stephen & Sharon Berger, Lidia Sanchez, Shalom Shuk Fund Tamar Granor, Tamar Magid, Tammy Hepps, Victor & Susan In Loving Memory of Jean Wise Harris by Dr. Stanley & Mrs. Zimmerman, William & Lillian Mauer, William Truex & Jill Kay Greenberg Williams and John W. Heisse Fund In Honor of Nathan Stoler Endowment Fund Nevin & Barbara Zablotsky’s 40th Anniversary by Carol Ann In Memory of Anne Leah Stoler by Dr. Mark Stoler & Ms. Pritchard, Dr. Jeffrey & Carol Rubman, Gary Visco & Judith Diane Gabriel Danzig, Mallory & Marcia Parker and Paul & Patty Levi My Daughter Rabbi Jan by Charlene Salzman Miriam Wall Education Fund Rachel & Laurence Ring by Herbert & Anne Ring In Loving Memory of Our great grandson, Noah Kebed by Mr. & Mrs. Murray Harry Levine by Max & Inez Levine Edelstein Josephine H. Stein by Debby Stein Sharpe Dave & Jane Pearl’s Anniversary by Marsha Jamil In Memory of In Loving Memory of Pauline Zablotsky by Drs. Gary & Miriam Sturgis, Gary Visco Ruth Cohen by Dr. David Cohen & Mr. Alan Tetreault and & Judith Danzig, Mallory & Marcia Parker & Family, and Tom Judith Cohen & Jill Glaser In Memory of Mazel Tov to Elsie and Allan Paul on the birth of their Samuel Robert and Carrie “Bub” Samuelson Saiger by Dr. granddaughter, Dara by Dr. Nevin & Barbara Zablotsky George & Mrs. Miriam Saiger Pauline and Sidney Zablotsky by Dr. Nevin & Barbara Wool - Cohen Fund Zablotsky In Loving Memory of Carrie Levin Sussman and Ralph D. The Aaron Baruch Karelitz family of Baltrimanz, Lithuania by Sussman, M.D. by Joe & Sara Sussman Freda Warrington Sharna & Irvin Frank by Julie Frank YJ Program Support George Solomon by Karen, Ellen & Andrea Solomon Drs. Gary & Miriam Sturgis Rubin Blum and in honor of Paula’s recovery from surgery by In Loving Memory of Leo Louis Cohen by Jacqueline Klein Michael Blum & Denise Sterchi Pauline Zablotsky by Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Libson and Mr. Joseph Dalton Sabina Lerner by Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Libson Gladys Parker by Mr. Mallory & Mrs. Marcia Parker Marjorie Riven Dalton, Rabbi Myron L. Datnoff, & Anna B. Datnoff by Sandra Dalton Ada Rubman Tom & Jill Glaser Raul and Katherine Guevara Playground Fund Mr. & Mrs. David Pearl, Ed Wolfstein & Sally Herschorn Rabbi Wall Endowment In Memory of David Maringer by Ghita Orth Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund In Appreciation of Rabbi Joshua by Dr. Nevin & Barbara Zablotsky In Honor of Rabbi Joshua’s service during beit din by Ari Bensimhon & Jane Feustel www.ohavizedek.org /September.October 2014 / 19 yahrzeits Yahrzeits marked with an asterisk (*) have a plaque in the Samuelson-Saiger Sanctuary. Monday 9/1/2014 Wednesday 9/10/2014 Benjamin Greenblott* Molly Perelman Bergman* Max Weiss* Isaac Wolk Helen McClure Dr. Harold Meyer Levin* Bessie Allen Moses Aaron Bailey Alvin Rubin Oscar Dinkin Michla Ralans Sarah Schneider Bagdan* Thursday 9/18/2014 Leah Berger Wohl* Gertrude Fishman Coen* Max Jacob Shafran* Fannie Levin* Friday 9/26/2014 Norman S. Leader* Lillian Rosenbloom Frieda Lasker* Martha Bockmann* Herbert Saul Bloomenthal* Hyman Harris* Michael Shufro Charlotte Levitan Melvin Pearlmutter Anne Feinman Sarah F. Agel* Mordecai Goldstein Herman Paikowsky Donald Glickstein Edward Blistein* Arthur Bockmann* Joshua Saul Stambler* Thursday 9/11/2014 Harry Greenfield* Joan Sherman Alletti Tuesday 9/2/2014 Sarah Solomon Medivetsky* Celia Becker Brown* Dr. Jerome S. Abrams Edith Neiburg* Gertrude Lapidow Sobel* Morris Kushner* Gail Dewitt Ades* Hyman Miller* Sherman H. 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Mazel* Gussie Halem Elsie Goldsmith Gould* Ana Packer Samuel Faigel* Dr. Kenneth A. Brown* Blanche Greenfield Turner* Theodore Samets Aaron Perelman* Jacob Frank* Meyer Hanson Monday 9/29/2014 Saturday 9/6/2014 Monday 9/15/2014 Eva Yett Cohen* Sidney Brown Julius Laeb Brown* Faye T. Saiger* Helen Kessel* Isadore Alfred* Rose Sacks Pasackow* Carl E. Berlin Helen Sirkin* Milton I. Robinson Isaac Shapiro Reuben Alfred David Sperber Faigel* Leon Mendelson* Betty Bergman* Monday 9/22/2014 Ethel Gottlieb Rogatz Marc Glickstein Rae (Golden) Pasman Joseph Pearlberg* Herbert Press* Vicki Leff Myles B. Friedman Morris Weiner William Lefkowitz Sunday 9/7/2014 Celia Levine Albrand Anna Lena Kaplan Harriet Wertman Paula V. Honet* Rita Zacharias Mary Zais Martin Pearl Godel Fraint Nathan Grodzinsky* William Gustave Frank* Tuesday 9/16/2014 Rebecca (Eve) Rosenberg Tuesday 9/30/2014 Monday 9/8/2014 Etan Raphael Bard Green* Reuben Alpert Robert Fabricant* Harry Albert Agel* Sylvia Fossaner Danzig* Richard Luppold Benjamin Ricardo Joseph W. Becker Judith Ruth Rudolph Irvin Horowitz Seldon Robert Bard Tuesday 9/23/2014 Harry Rogrove* Paul Bloomberg* Robert M. Rosenberg, Sr. P. Gregory Brown* Dorothy Greenblott Niloff Dr. Alexander Solomon Tuesday 9/9/2014 Charles Levin* Morris Wexelblatt Jennie Isenstein John Stephen Lew Leighton Strauss Mary Shelansky Kudan Robert Jacob Lawson David Paul Rosenberg Philip Shelton Wednesday 9/24/2014 Morris Samuel Goldman* Sylvia Gladstone Siegel* Sylvia Landsman Wednesday 9/17/2014 Sidney Rabin* Fania Grishko Rachel Saiger Black* Thursday 9/25/2014 Anne Greenberg Witkin Isadore Kobel Julius Baggish* Sharon Wright Michael Becker Edward Terner* Wednesday 10/1/2014 20 / September.October 2014 / www.ohavizedek.org yahrzeits Yahrzeits marked with an asterisk (*) have a plaque in the Samuelson-Saiger Sanctuary. Nathan Brown* Shirley Dinkin Max Rosenthal* Friday 10/24/2014 Rose Maringer Thursday 10/9/2014 Max Isaac Hanson Ida Levenstein Willard Walter Goldman* Celia Solomon Krinovitz* Philip Alpert Rachel Levenstein Helen Kessler Fraint* Ruth Cannon Reiter* Irving Cohen Fannie Schlarman Richard Kaufman Michael George Agel* Simon H. Saiger* Samuel Cannon* Harlene Horn Moshe Drori* Deborah Mary Lepler Robert Harre* Thursday 10/2/2014 Joseph Hirsch* Abraham Jacob Black Sandra Gameroff David Bornstein* David Leekoff* Golda Bernstein* Vera Ades Bigio* Julius L. Goldberg* Sidney Medlinsky* Issie Markowicz Saturday 10/25/2014 Harold Bernstein* Saturday 10/18/2014 Sally N. Gershen* Abraham N. Krieger* Friday 10/10/2014 Samuel Gould* Moses Kitayewitz* Morris Ratner Sophia Shelansky* Suzanne Sara Greif* Solomon Cohen* Harriet Boff Wool* Celia Alpert Edwin Merrill Hershberg* Lena Fishman Miriam Glasston Resnik* Naomi Dressler Keller* Dr. Hyman (Bump) Levine* Fannie Rothman* Mildred Cohen Melvin R. Gold* Ida Saiger Thomas* Rita Abbott Gerald Cantor Saturday 10/11/2014 Philip Minsky Dorothy Lincors Sheldon Richard Naomi Goldberg Sunday 10/19/2014 Laura Mann* Rappaport Harry C. Pivar Sadye Zeresky Sunday 10/26/2014 Friday 10/3/2014 Aaron Cohen Abraham Frank* Rachel Miller Fanny Goldstein Sidney Brown Irving Parker* Morris Mazel* Anita Abrams Stone* Mollie Ruth Leichtman Hyman Bloomberg* Rabbi Sydney Zirkind Janet Schwarzbart Pasackow* Arthur Nowak Bennie Adler* Robert Goldman* Maury Wenberg David Echt Anna Silverman Ebenhart* Max Shubert* Dorothy Helen Lurensky Sunday 10/12/2014 Esther Hyman* Wallace Joseph Lebeck Saturday 10/4/2014 William Boff* George Krinsky Monday 10/27/2014 Max B. Nadelson Philip Agel* Jerome Nahmias Max Myerson Judah L. Nadelson Eleanor Berman Irwin Green Fanny Silverman Alpert Jacob N. Nadelson A. Leonard Hershberg* Herb Gabriel Albert L. Gladstone* Rose Rebecca Wolfe* Ann Roemischer Monday 10/20/2014 Lilian Cohen Samuelson* Ruth Alice Panoff* Monday 10/13/2014 Bertha Levinne Priscilla Ruth Baker Fannie Ferguson Sarah Sockol* Eliezer Bayarsky* Pauline Krieger* Moses Arkin* Harry Buman* George Cassler Frances Miller Anne Bloomberg Piltzer Milton Gretsky* Bailey Goldberg* Leelah Raynes Sam Grossman* Jack Lewis Towle Esther Melnick* Tuesday 10/28/2014 Leon Izenberg* Leah Farhi* Bessie Zaetz Miller* Dr. Robert W. Gladstone* Sunday 10/5/2014 Bertha Holtz Nathan Charkin Samuel Grodzinsky* Rena Packer Prepas Leonard Vincent Van Lewis Cohen Marshall Lehman Edith Rudolph* Arsdale Alfred Tolins Jennie Leventhal Pauline Seltzer Sondra Lovitz Corman* Tuesday 10/21/2014 William Chasan* David Carr* Rose Medivetsky Albert Simon Louis Spitalnic Fanny L. Gladstone* Sussman David Goldstein Bessie Kobel Kaplan Donnagale Bressack Minnie Seder* Wednesday 10/29/2014 Howard Ira Klinkostein* Tuesday 10/14/2014 Reela Abraham London Joseph M. Aronstam Ray Soroka Carr* Esther Rosenberg Sarah Lois Dubin Chernoff Lena Silverman Mary Pizer Harry Luck Myer Miller* Emanuel Turk Marian Kershner Kober* Murray Horn* Nathan Pasman* Monday 10/6/2014 Israel Hartstein Samuel Edward Levenson* Celia Iskovitz Cohen Harry Katzin Sarah Hartstein Paula Speier* Mollie Seltzer Yett* Irwin A. Agel* Howard Samuelson* Sarah Ida Bayarsky* Jacob Levine Dr. Arthur E. Kahn Wednesday 10/22/2014 Thursday 10/30/2014 David Weinstein Sara Asner* Dr. Hyman Maurice Glasston* Mary Nathan Atkins Wednesday 10/15/2014 Eleazer Cohen* Rebecca Fabricant Koster* Louis Oliver Nezvesky Sarah Ethel Trotsky* Leonard Banks* James Dinner* Tuesday 10/7/2014 Jennie Epstein Bayarsky* Rosa Davis Izenberg* Lillian Goldberg Colodny* Celia Press* Eric Michael Ade Anna Bramson Thursday 10/16/2014 Ralph Bryant Lash* Friday 10/31/2014 Isaac Litzky Betty Goldberg Kling* Celia Glasston* Harvey S. Robinson Molly Brown Saul Ralph Tucker* Stephen Berkowitz Raphael Joseph Isaacson Thursday 10/23/2014 Jennie Goodman Mildred Barr Harry Philip Yett* Jacob J. London Helen Miller Dephoure* Wednesday 10/8/2014 Jacob Yett* Gertrude Jacobson Oswald Isaac Kramer* Max Shindel Phyllis Perelman Rose Samuel Fabricant* Morris Holtz Sam Solomon* Jack I. Levin* Harold Mintzer Audrey Rosenberg Hilton Leonard Bennett Nathan S. Roemischer Friday 10/17/2014 Shane Ukrainsky Shany Herschorn Max Silverblatt* Harold Abrams* Irving Boyer Anna Levin* Myron E. Luria* Charles Joseph Spiller* Sally Waldman Deborah Barell Joseph Troy www.ohavizedek.org /September.October 2014 / 21 Calendar SEPTEMBER 2014 1-Labor Day-OFFICE CLOSED 27 4 9:00 AM: Shabbat Shuvah Morning Services 2:00 PM: Events Committee Meeting 7:25 PM: Havdalah at 7:23 PM (Home Observance) 7 28 9:30 AM: Interfaith-Social Action Committee Meeting 9:30 AM: Hebrew School 11 7:00 PM: Adventures in Mime and Space: The Legacy of 5:30 PM: Pride Interfaith Service Marcel Marceau 5:30 PM: Balabusta in the Kitchen 13 9:00 AM: Bar Mitzvah Eli Grossman 14 9:30 AM: Hebrew School 1:00 PM: Communal Mikveh 17 4:00 PM: Hebrew School 18 5:30 PM: Board Meeting 20 7:35 PM: Havdalah at 7:36 PM 8:00 PM: Selichot Program: Healing Service 9:00 PM: Selichot Service 21 9:30 AM: Hebrew School 1:00 PM: Memorial Service 24-Erev Rosh Hashanah 6:00 PM: Minchah-Ma’ariv 25-Rosh Hashanah Day 1 9:00 AM: Shacharit 2:30 PM: Rosh Hashanah by the Lake 4:00 PM: Tashlich 6:00 PM: Minchah-Ma’ariv 26-Rosh Hashanah Day 2 9:00 AM: Shacharit 6:00 PM: Minchah-Ma’ariv

*Please note the following ongoing activities: • Daily Minyan: Every Sunday at 9 am and 7 pm; every Monday - Thursday, 7:00 pm • Wednesday morning group: Every Wednesday at 7:30 am • Services: Every Friday at 6 pm; every Saturday at 9 am (including Federal holidays) • Torah Study: Every Saturday at 8:30 am and Every Tuesday at 6:00 pm

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22 / September.October 2014 / www.ohavizedek.org Calendar OCTOBER 2014 1 6:00 PM: Minchah-Ma’ariv 7:30 AM: Wednesday Morning Group 6:15 PM: Simchat Torah Children’s Celebration 4:00 PM: Hebrew School 17-Simchat Torah 2 9:00 AM: Shacharit & Dancing 2:00 PM: Events Committee Meeting 6:00 PM: Mincha Friday Evening Service 3-Kol Nidre 18 1:00 PM: Mincha 6:45 PM: Havdalah at 6:46 PM (Home Observance) 5:40 PM: Kol Nidre on Cello followed by Kol Nidre Service 19 4-Yom Kippur 9:30 AM: Hebrew School: Tent Jamboree 9:00 AM: Shacharit 10:00 AM: Sunday Stories 7:10 PM: Havdalah Break Fast 20 7:12 PM: Shofar Sounding 4:00 PM: Easy Ancient & Modern International Circle Dance 5 5:15 PM: Tai Chi for Health & Balance 9:30 AM: Hebrew School 5:45 PM: The Cold War: A Retrospective 9:45 AM: Hebrew School Committee Meeting 22 11:30 AM: Hebrew School Bagel Brunch 4:00 PM: Hebrew School 6 5:30 PM: Islam 101: A Crash Course 4:00 PM: Easy Ancient & Modern International Circle Dance 23 5:15 PM: Tai Chi for Health & Balance 12:00 PM: Lunch & Learn 8 5:30 PM: Board Meeting 4:00 PM: Hebrew School 25 5:35 PM: Mincha 9:30 AM: Hebrew School: Family Friendly Shabbat Service 5:45 PM: Sukkot Evening Service with Hebrew School 27 7:15 PM: Religious Committee Meeting 4:00 PM: Easy Ancient & Modern International Circle Dance 9-Sukkot 5:15 PM: Tai Chi for Health & Balance 9:00 AM: Shacharit 5:45 PM: The Cold War: A Retrospective 10-Sukkot 7:15 PM: Jewish Short Stories 7:00 AM: Shacharit 29 6:00 PM: Mincha Friday Evening Service 4:00 PM: Hebrew School 11 5:30 PM: Islam 101: A Crash Course 9:00 AM: Shacharit 30 6:45 PM: Sukkot on the Farm Harvest Celebration 7:15 PM: Musar: An overview of Jewish Ethical Teachings 7:00 PM: Havdalah at 6:58 PM (Home Observance) 12 9:30 AM: Hebrew School 9:45 AM: Sukkot on the Farm Harvest Celebration 16-Yizkor 9:00 AM: Shacharit *Please note the following ongoing activities: • Daily Minyan: Every Sunday at 9 am and 7 pm; every Monday - Thursday, 7:00 pm • Wednesday morning group: Every Wednesday at 7:30 am • Services: Every Friday at 6 pm; every Saturday at 9 am (including Federal holidays) • Torah Study: Every Saturday at 8:30 am and Every Tuesday at 6:00 pm

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www.ohavizedek.org /September.October 2014 / 23 THE NON PROFIT ORG Voice U.S. POSTAGE PAID Ohavi Zedek Synagogue PERMIT NO. 6 188 North Prospect St. BURLINGTON VT O5401 Burlington, VT 05401

Reminder: Rosh Hashanah begins sundown 9/24 Yom Kippur begins sundown 10/3

Candle Shabbat Friday Lighting Ma’ariv Saturday Shacharit Ends

Sept. 5 7:06 pm 6:00 pm Sept. 6 9:00 am 8:06 pm Sept. 12 6:53 pm 6:00 pm Sept. 13 9:00 am 7:53 pm Sept. 19 6:40 pm 6:00 pm Sept. 20 9:00 am 7:40 pm Sept. 26 6:27 pm 6:00 pm Sept. 27 9:00 am 7:27 pm Oct. 3 6:14 pm 6:00 pm Oct. 4 9:00 am 7:14 pm Oct. 10 6:01 pm 6:00 pm Oct. 11 9:00 am 7:01 pm Oct. 17 5:49 pm 6:00 pm Oct. 18 9:00 am 6:49 pm Oct. 24 5:37 pm 6:00 pm Oct. 25 9:00 am 6:37 pm Oct. 31 5:27 pm 6:00 pm Nov. 1 9:00 am 6: 27 pm