CBS MONTHLY NEWSLETTER | SEPTEMBER 2020 | ELUL—TISHREI 5780 / 5781 Cantor’s Corner In This Issue High Holy Day Schedule Page 3 HAPPY NEW YEAR! High Holy Day wishes Page 4 by Cantor Bruce Shapiro President’s Message Page 5 Education Report Page 6 Recently, I was taking a breather in my home Ritual Report Page 6 office (a rarity these days) and was thinking about Simcha Board Tree of Life Page 6 Adult Education Page 7 this past year. As a 20-year veteran in the Life Refuah Shlema Page 7 Insurance industry, I took out a piece of paper, CBS Book Club Page 9 folded it in half and did the “Old Ben Franklin”. On Scrip is available Page 10 one-side I wrote down all the good and positive things in my life and Jewish Calendars Available Page 10 Donations Page 10 included items I was thankful for. On the other side, actions, words I Gift Shoppe Page 11 said, activities I could have done more of, and places where I could Birthdays Page 11 improve. I also listed people I may have been “short” with or may Anniversaries Page 11 have said something offensive. Safety First Page 12 FREE Masks Available Page 12 What I saw in my list in my list made me pause. It seemed that for Beyond the Synagogue Page 13 every good thing I was doing, it looked as though I could be doing Looking for ? Page 14 more of it and more often. Typical Type A personality thinking I could Recommended Emergency Supply Kit Page 14 always do more! After all, we are sometimes driven to become the Friday Night Services Page 15 best self we can be, some more than others, and that is ok! “Who is CBS Funds to Donate Page 16 happy? One who is happy with his lot!” (Pirkei Avot 4:1) Yahrzeit Page 17 Calendar of Events Page 18 SEE CANTOR Continued on page 2 HIGH ROSHHOLY HASHANA DAYS BEGIN THIS MONTH—see page 3 for full schedule Join us for High Holy Day S’lichot Sat, Sept 12 at Program 6:00 pm Tashlich Services 2020 / 5781. Service at 7:30pm Sat, Sept 19 at 4:00 pm Services will be conducted Village Grove Lake by Cantor Bruce Shapiro. We will be doing hybrid Fri, Sept 18 at 7:00 pm SUKKOT EREV ROSH HASHANAH — Sun, Oct 4 at 5:00 pm services, meaning in-person ROSH HASHANAH (Day 1)—Sat, Sept 19 at 9:00 am Dinner with Social Distancing (due to CDC Guidelines, ROSH HASHANAH Evening—Sat, Sept 19 at 6:30 pm (Rouman Home) attendance at the ROSH HASHANAH (Day 2)—Sun, Sept 20 at 9:00 am synagogue is limited) and SIMCHAT TORAH Saturday, Oct 10 via Zoom. If you are seeking SHEMINI ATZERET / to attend in-person, you YOM KIPPUR at 10:00 am KOL NIDRE—Sun, Sept 27 at 6:15 pm YIZKOR at 7:00 pm MUST make reservations for YOM KIPPUR—Mon, Sept 28 at 9:00 am Mon, Sept 28 at 10:45 am Sunday, Oct 11 your seats in advance by YIZKOR— SIMCHAT TORAH / MINCHA-NEILA—Mon, Sept 29 at 4:00 pm contacting Jackie Williams Due to CDC Guidelines, our traditional Break-The-Fast will not take place. CONSECRATION at at (714) 296-4079. 9:00 am

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CBS LEADERSHIP CANTOR Continued from page 1

Spiritual Leader Thinking about all of this lead me to a few issues for all of us to Cantor Bruce Shapiro (949) 697-7641 think about on the High Holidays: 2020-21 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Who am I and what do I “stand” for? In other words, besides being a Father, Mother, Brother, Aunt, Uncle, EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Grandfather/Mother, job title, etc. and the many other President titles we hold, what is it that gets us moving in the Bruce Rouman (951) 735-6814 morning? What are we excited to do each and every Secretary day? What is your area/topic of interest? Joan Zak (760) 803-5451 What areas of our lives and others should we be Treasurer involved in? For example, should I find a “grass roots” Bob Stone (562) 818-9137 organization such as we have had in the past for Interfaith

work at CBS? Should I delve in further and really VICE PRESIDENT OFFICERS understand the Civil unrest in the world? And once I VP of Finance identify the area of interest, what could I do to get Renee Miller (909) 228-5945 involved and once involved what should I do? VP of Membership Dennis Itzkowitz (951) 675-0300 Who are the people and what are we influenced by in our

VP of Ritual lives? How much do we learn from our friends and Jackie Williams (951) 734-8045 family, what do we believe in watching TV, surfing the

VP of Education Internet, and Social Media? Marci Rouman (951) 735-6814 Right before the 1st on Rosh Hashana (Gen VP of Operations Mark Koren (951) 204-0635 20:17), Abraham prays for the well-being of King Avimelech of

VP Safety & Security Gerar and his family after Abraham had deceived him. Abraham Joan Jacobs (323) 228-5503 sincerely apologized and also forgave him for taking Sarah. For

VP of Social Action those of us who wish to make amends to those we may have David Severson (714) 365-2131 done wrong, our Sages state that if you really try to ask for

VP of Sisterhood forgiveness but the other party refuses, you are clear. Ultimately Noemi Schulman (909) 262-6938 it was only after Abraham prayed for the others that his own VP of Brotherhood needs were answered! Joel Friedberg (951) 817-0713 Please continue to use the list below to help you grapple with OTHER IMPORTANT CONTACTS what is happening in the world today. There are many resources, but I have provided one with a list of activities as a Birthday/Anniversary/Yahrzeit Noemi Schulman (909) 262-6938 starting point.

https://medium.com/equality-includes-you/what-white-people-can Youth Chair Jessica Rouman (Kadima) (951) 733-2231 -do-for-racial-justice-f2d18b0e0234

Gift Shoppe & Outreach “The opposite of love is not hate, it’s indifference. The opposite Stephanie Sachs (951) 736-3058 of art is not ugliness, it’s indifference. The opposite of faith is not Renee Miller (909) 228-5945 heresy, it’s indifference. And the opposite of life is not death, it’s

Newsletter indifference.” Elie Wiesel Bobby Spiegel (951) 733-1836 Adon Olam, Master of the Universe, as we approach the New

Onegs Year, may we take the time to “look in the rearview mirror” and Gail Koren (951) 688-1709 repair/repent (T’Shuvah) areas of our lives and people we may

have done wrong to. In addition, allow us to make the time to be Garden of Shalom Contact Sam Miller (909) 374-1499 involved with our community on Zoom, by making phone calls, or Saul Shulman (951) 277-4027 just helping those who have difficulty in staying connected to our

CBS family! Looking forward to seeing you all soon in person or Legacy Luncheon on Zoom! Stay Healthy and Please Wear a Mask! Renee Miller (909) 228-5945 Marci Rouman (951) 735-6814 Shanah Tovah U’Metukah…A Sweet and Happy New Year

from Cantor Bruce, Marcy, Matt, Amanda, Molly, and Addy! Scrip Program Shirli Driz (951) 201-9779

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Ilana D’Agostino Amanda Williams

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The Board of Directors wishes you a very healthy and sweet New Year. May you be blessed with a good Year!

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President’s Message By Bruce Rouman “When I read this email, I felt some connection to almost every reference. Thus maybe you should read it, maybe you’ll recall these situations.” & other important stuff....Enjoy!

Brisket is not the same as Corned This makes a great appetizer yellow-white, rubbery chicken Beef! If you are not Jewish, I for the next cardiologist’s skin floating in a greasy sea of cannot even begin to explain it to convention. lokshen (), (broken you. bits of matzah), tzibbeles There’s also a nice chicken (), mondlech (soup nuts), This goes back two generations, fricassee (stew) using the kneidlach (dumplings), three if you are over 50. It also heart, gorgle (neck) pipick (groats), kliskelech and marech explains why many Jewish men (gizzard – a great delicacy, (marrow bones). The main died in their early 60′s with a non- given to the favorite child), a course, as I recall, was either functional cardiovascular system fleegle (wing) or two, some boiled chicken, flanken, and looked like today’s men at 89. ayelech (little premature eggs) kackletten, hockfleish (chopped and other various chicken meat), and sometimes rib steaks, Before we start, there are some innards, in a broth of which were served either well variations in ingredients because SCHMALTZ, water, paprika, done, burned, or cremated. of the various types of Jewish etc. We also have Occasionally we had barbecued taste (Polish, Litvack, Deutsch (filled dough) and the eternal liver done to a burned and and Gallicianer). Sephardic is for question, “Will that be liver, hardened perfection in our own another time. beef or potatoes, or all three?” coal furnace.

Just as we have six seasons Other time-tested favorites are Since we couldn’t have with of the year (winter, spring, kishkeh, and its poor cousin, our meat meals, beverages summer, autumn, the slack (chicken or gooseneck). consisted of cheap soda (Kik, season, and the busy season), we Kishkeh is the gut of the cow, Dominion Dry, seltzer in the all focus on the main ingredient bought by the foot at the shpritz bottles). In Philadelphia, it which, unfortunately, and Kosher butcher. It is turned was usually Franks Black Cherry undeservedly, has disappeared inside out, scalded and Wishniak (vishnik). scraped. One end is sewn up from our diet. I’m talking, of and a mixture of , course, about SCHMALTZ Growing up Jewish: (chicken fat). SCHMALTZ, onions, eggs, salt, pepper, etc., is spooned into the open end and squished If you are Jewish and grew up in SCHMALTZ has, for centuries, down until it is full. The other a city with a large Jewish been the prime ingredient in end is sewn and the whole population, the following will almost every Jewish dish, and I thing is boiled. Often, after invoke heartfelt memories. feel it’s time to revive it to its boiling, it is browned in the rightful place in our homes. (I oven so the skin becomes The word for today is have plans to distribute it in a crispy. Yummy! PULKES (PUHL-kees). green glass Gucci bottle with a Translation: THIGHS. label clearly saying: “low fat, no cholesterol, Newman’s Choice, My personal all-time favorite is Please note: this word has been extra virgin SCHMALTZ.” (It can’t watching my Zaida (grandpa) traced back to the language of miss!) Then there are grebenes – munch on boiled chicken one of the original Tribes of pieces of chicken skin, deep-fried feet. (Oh no, that was ME!) Israel, the Cellulites. in SCHMALTZ, onions, and salt until crispy brown (Jewish bacon). For our next course, we always had with pieces of SEE PRESIDENT, page 8

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EDUCATION Report RITUAL Report Marci Rouman, Jackie Williams, Education Director Ritual Chairperson

I hope all students, parents, and teachers are The Ritual Committee has been busy enjoying a relaxing break. planning the High Holy Day services. Services will be hybrid, meaning in-person We are now gearing up for the 2020/2021 (due to CDC Guidelines, attendance at the school year which begins on Sunday, synagogue is limited) and via Zoom. If you September 13. are seeking to attend in-person at the synagogue, you must make reservations for You will see many familiar faces on our staff. your seats in advance. Coming by email is Jessi Rouman, Renée Tieszen, Amanda the High Holy Day packet with all the Williams and Ilana D’Agostino will be information you will need for the Holidays. If returning. Marta Driz will be running some you have any questions, please give me a special activities for our students. We are call at (714) 296-4079. adding a new assistant this school year, welcome to Arrianna Wolfe! I would like to thank Jessi Rouman for leading Erev Shabbat services on August 14 And a new addition this year to our program – and Chelsea and Amanda Williams for we are adding cooking. leading Erev Shabbat services on August 28.

The Education Committee and I will be in Ilana D’Agostino will be leading Erev charge of a smooth-running school on Zoom. Shabbat services on September 11 and 25.

Welcome back! I love seeing our children leading services. Simcha Board Tree of Life Congregation Beth Shalom has a beautiful Simcha Board, called the Tree of Life, on display as you enter the synagogue lobby.

This Simcha Board allows families and individuals to purchase leaves for:

• Simchas • Milestones • Birth of a child/grandchild • Graduations • Promotions • Engagements • Accomplishments and more!

For more information, contact President Bruce Rouman (951) 847-4632.

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Congregation Beth Shalom Adult Education Rabbis of the Talmud Sunday September 6, 2020 at 9:00 A.M. On-Line Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.

https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/145637269 You can also dial in using your phone. United States: 1 (646) 749-3122 - Access Code: 145-637-269 #

Origins of Rabbinic Commentary

Who were the Talmudic Rabbis

When did they live?

What were their main teachings?

What Academies did they represent?

For more information or help using GoToMeeting, contact Joan Zak 760-803-5451 or [email protected]

Refuah Shlema Our Community Prayer for Healing

• MYRA BILGREI • MELISSA LINDENBAUM • SOL BILGREI • ERIKA SCHWARTZ • JON IZENMAN • SANDRA SHULMAN • WENDY IZENMAN • FELIX SMITH • SANDY KAYE • RABBI MEL YOUNG

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President’s Message Continued from Page 3

The only good advice that your grandmother by the age of You considered your Bar or Bat Jewish mother gave you was: seven. Mitzvah a “Get Out of Hebrew “Go! You might meet School Free” card. somebody!” You were as tall as your

grandfather by age seven and a You think eating half a jar of dill You grew up thinking it was half. pickles is a wholesome snack. normal for someone to shout

“Are you okay?” through the You never knew anyone whose You’re compelled to mention bathroom door when you were last name didn’t end in one of 5 your grandmother’s “steel in there longer than 3 minutes. standard suffixes (berg, baum, cannonballs” upon seeing fluffy man, stein and witz). Your family dog responded to balls served at commands in Yiddish. restaurants. You were surprised to discover Every Saturday morning your that wine doesn’t always taste You buy 3 shopping bags worth father went to the neighborhood like . of hot on every trip to deli (called an “appetizing Stamford Hill or Edgware and store”) for , You can look at and carefully shlep them home like whitefish “chubs”, (nova if not turn green. glassware. (Or, if you live near you were rich!), , corned Chigwell, Manchester or another beef, roast beef, coleslaw, Jewish city hub, you drive 2 or 3 salad, a 1/2-dozen huge When your mother smacked you hours just to buy a dozen “real” barrel pickles which you really hard, she continued to bagels.) Western and make you feel bad for hurting reached into the brine for, a Brent’s in the San Fernando her hand. dozen assorted bagels, cream Valley. Factor’s or Canter’s deli and rye (sliced in West L.A. while he waited). All of which You can understand Yiddish but would be strictly off-limits until you can’t speak it. Your mother or grandmother Sunday morning. took personal pride when a Jew You know how to pronounce was noted for some Every Sunday afternoon was numerous Yiddish words and accomplishment (showbiz, spent visiting your grandparents use them correctly in context, medicine, politics, etc.) and was and/or other relatives. yet you don’t know exactly what ashamed and embarrassed they mean. when a Jew was accused of a crime as if they were relatives. You experienced the phenomenon of 50 people fitting Kaynahurra You thought only non-Jews went into a 10-foot-wide dining room to sleep-away colleges. Jews hitting each other with plastic You’re still angry at your parents went to city schools... unless plates trying to get to a deli tray. for not speaking both Yiddish they had scholarships or made and English to you when you an Ivy League school. You had at least one female were a baby. relative who penciled on And finally, you knew that eyebrows which were always You have at least one ancestor asymmetrical. Sunday night and the night after who is somehow related to your any Jewish holiday was spouse’s ancestor. You thought was stuff designated for Chinese food. used exclusively for and kasha with bowties. You thought speaking loud was Zei gezunt!! Stay Safe! normal.

You were as tall as your

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No Meeting in September. Next meeting for “Unorthodox” is October 12.

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Tradition Continues!

5781 Calendars are at our Shul!! A special thank you to Chris Miller and Thomas Miller Mortuary for their annual donation of calendars for members. Chris’ business is the longest running business in CORONA and he provides these beautiful full color calendars as a gift to CBS each year.

Pick up your calendar at CBS!

DONATIONS The following donations were received by CBS.

CANTOR BUILDING Fund WE CAN ALWAYS USE DISCRETIONARY Bobby & Karen Spiegel MORE DONATIONS!! In Memory of Fund Beate Brunette Antonetty (z”l) Bobby & Karen Spiegel Brunette Meyer (z”l) YOU PICK A FUND Simon Meyer (z”l) See page 14—select a fund YOUTH you want to donate to, and EDUCATION Fund DEVELOPMENT YOUR NAMES will appear in Bobby & Karen Spiegel the newsletter following your Fund In Loving Memory of donation being received. Saul & Sandra Shulman Karen’s Brother Questions, call Bob Stone In Loving Memory of Richard Joseph Gillerman (z”l) (562) 818-9137 Sandra’s father, Norman Newman (z”l) Lenny & Sharon Elkins

Due to print schedules, the cut off for these donations to be listed is through Aug 22

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GIFT SHOPPE UPDATE The Gift Shoppe has many new gift and home décor items which are reasonably priced, in addition to special sale items. Celebration, special occasions, birthdays or anniversaries— your CBS Gift Shoppe has meaningful gifts that are readily available. Don’t forget to take a look at the wonderful jewelry that we have on display! Call Renee Miller at (909) 228-5945 for further information.

Join us in Celebrating Members of our Synagogue

September October SEPTEMBER

01 Eileen Taks 03 Noemi Schulman 04 David and Noemi Schulman 14 Pam D’Agostino 06 Joel Notick 17 Bruce Rouman 08 Brooklyn Notick 17 Julian and Paula Lipovestsky 27 Cheryl Friedberg 12 Sol Bilgrei 29 David Schulman 16 Pete D’Agostino 30 Sol Shapiro 17 Leslie Lipovestsky NOVEMBER 30 Rachel Spiegel 20 Mark Fogel 24 Hudson Mornis 18 Michael and Stephanie Sachs 25 Arrianna Wolfe 26 Bobby Spiegel

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SAFETY FIRST SYNAGOGUE POLICIES Safety is FIRST and FOREMOST. In an effort to PROTECT the SAFETY OF ALL The guidelines are printed here. please be sure you follow these policies:

CBS wants you to participate at 1. If you do not feel well, have a cough, cold or are ill, your own comfort level, whether in please do not come to synagogue. person or via the internet. 2. Masks are required at all times while at the synagogue, you need to bring your own. If you don’t have one, we Specific to IN PERSON, a crew of can offer a single-use mask, compliments of a generous donation from CBS Members Paula and Mark Fogel. dedicated volunteers have ensured the RE-OPENING 3. Yarmulke / head coverings: please bring and wear your exceeded the CDC standards— own. again SAFETY is our #1 focus. 4. Hand Sanitizer will be available at the entrance of the synagogue. Please use when entering. Deep cleaning the synagogue is a 5. Other than your immediate family, social distancing will common-practice that is done be in place. Please keep at least six feet apart. before and after services and at Therefore: refrain from hugging, shaking hands, other times the facilities are used. touching other people in any way. 6. We want to thank you for following these policies, and we ask that each person take precautionary measures to ensure the safety of others. Riverside County Provides Free Masks for Businesses and Residents available at the CORONA CHAMBER The County of County health officials say if everyone wears a Riverside has mask and practices social distancing it would take procured 10 roughly 30 days to reverse the dramatic rise in Million masks COVID-19 cases. to distribute to those in need, The CORONA Chamber has created a as part of their commitment to institute the core COVID-19 safety “Masks are practices put forth by the State of California and Medicine” the County of Riverside for businesses to share campaign. with visitors, employees, and residents. These single- use masks The Safer Together, Greater Together Pledge is come in boxes much more than words; it is a commitment to of 50, and the uphold the latest COVID-19 safety standards and CORONA benchmarks established by the State of California Chamber has boxes for businesses and individuals and the County of Riverside. Learn more and to pick up. take the pledge at https://bit.ly/PledgeTaken.

"Because we do not have a vaccine or cure for The masks are free. Members and non-members COVID, masks are one of the safest, cheapest, and in the greater Corona area can obtain masks from most effective ways to prevent the spread of the Corona Chamber office, located at 904 E. 6th infection,” said Dr. Geoffrey Leung, ambulatory care St., 92879. Reusable masks are also available for director with the Riverside University Health System sale. Request yours online at https://bit.ly/ (RUHS). “Good handwashing, physical distancing, FaceMasks-FREE (single use) or https://bit.ly/ and covering the face can decrease our risk for FaceMasks-SALE (reusable) or by calling the infection by 95 percent. If we had a medicine that Chamber at (951) 737-3350. could decrease our risk of getting COVID by 95 percent, everyone would be taking it. This is why we must treat masks as our medicine."

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Beyond the

Synagogue THE SMILE SAYS, YES I PASSED!

Congratulations to Amanda Williams on passing the CA Drivers Test!

RETIRED, BUT VERY BUSY! Dennis Itzkowitz may be retired, living in a very nice ‘senior-living’ community called Trilogy, but he is far from staying still!

Activities include many outreaches to his neighbors and members of CBS. Often receiving a call, just to schmooze, but always the question, “Is there anything I can get for you, or do for you?”

Dennis continues to volunteer at Corona Regional Medical Center, even during this COVID-19 pandemic, Dennis has a passion to help others.

We are blessed to have him in our shul! His kind gestures, and sincere help truly goes BEYOND THE SYNAGOGUE!

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Looking for fresh Challahs?

Mark and Gail Koren bake fresh and Rye Bread for purchase.

Please order by Tuesday for Friday availability.

Call Gail Koren (951) 204-4757 Recommended items for a Basic Emergency Supply Kit

Through its Ready Campaign, the Federal Emergency Management Agency educates and empowers Americans to take some simple steps to prepare for an respond to potential emergencies, including Water, one gallon of water per person per day for at least three natural disasters and terrorist days, for drinking and sanitation attacks. Ready asks individuals to do three key things: get an emergency supply kit, make a family emergency Food, at least a three-day supply of non-perishable food plan and be informed about the different type of emergencies that Battery-powered or hand crank radio and a NOAA Weather Radio could occur and their appropriate with tone alert and extra batteries for both responses.

All Americans should have some Flashlight and extra batteries basic supplies on hand in order to survive for at least three days if an First aid kit emergency occurs. To the right side, is a listing of some basic items that every emergency supply kit should Whistle to signal for help include. However, it is important that individuals review this list and Dust mask, to help filter contaminated air and plastic sheeting and consider where they live and the duct tape to shelter-in-place unique needs of their family in order to create an emergency Moist towelettes, garbage bags and plastic ties for personal supply kit that will meet these sanitation needs. Individuals should also consider having at least two Wrench or pliers to turn off utilities emergency supply kits, one full kit at home and a smaller portable kits in Can opener for food (if kit contains canned food) their workplace, vehicle or other places they spend time. Local maps

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Friday Night Services with CBS are Interesting Join us for In Person and Via Zoom Services and experience a rich spirituality.

 The first Friday night of the month is a 6:30 PM Family Service.

 Cantor Shapiro will lead services and celebrate birthdays and anniversaries during the first Friday Services. In September services are led by volunteers.

 All other services are at 7:30 PM.  The First, Third and Fifth Fridays and Third Saturday of the month are Cantor-led services (October, the Cantor will be here different dates, see calendar on last thepage).

 The Cantor adds a professional touch: the services are very interactive with participation from those in attendance.  The Second and Fourth Friday Services may be led by:

 Religious School and Confirmation students and teachers

 Regular Lay Leaders (Bob Stone and Joan Zak)

 YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!  Onegs comply with CDC guidelines, call Gail Koren for information (951) 688-1709  Special Occasion Services

 Shabbat Under the Stars— This is an online experience on September 4 at 6:30pm

 Shabbat Across America—A special service honored all over our country

THE STRENGTH OF A PEOPLE. THE POWER OF COMMUNITY.

Toilet Articles  Tooth Brushes  Tooth Paste  Soap  Shampoo  Razors  Shave Cream  Skin Cream  Deodorant  Cotton Swabs  Facial Tissue

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Congregation Beth Shalom Funds

To make a donation in honor or in memory of a loved one or friend, select the Fund that you prefer and fill in the Donor card below. Send the bottom portion of this form to the CBS office with your donation.

We appreciate your support very much.

 Youth Development Fund (to provide scholarships for various programs including our religious school students to attend residence camps with significant Jewish programming and other programs)

 General Fund (to support the synagogue’s daily operations)

 Facility Fund (to enhance, maintain and make improvement to our facility)

 Cantor Discretionary Fund (for charitable, hardship and educational purposes at Cantor’s discretion)

 Prayer Book Fund (for purchasing, repairing, updating prayer books)

 Adult Education Fund (to support Adult Education programs)

 Chesed Fund (for the work of the Chesed Committee which responds in times of need for a birth, illness, emergency, or death in the family)

 Torah Fund (for the repair and/or purchase of the Torah Scrolls, Torah Commentaries, and other Bimah needs)

 CBS Education Fund (for materials, field trips, and other educational needs)

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Garden of Shalom Yahrzeit Observances Sep 2 Steve Fine 13 Elul The Jewish Cemetery of Inland Sep 2 Brunette Meyer* 13 Elul Southern California Sep 4 Jack Itzkowitz 15 Elul Sep 8 Suzanne Williams 19 Elul ~ ◊ ~ ◊ ~ ◊ ~ ◊ ~ ◊ ~ ◊ ~ ◊ ~ ◊ ~ ◊ ~ ◊ ~ Sep 9 Tessie Barkan* 20 Elul Sep 12 Kelly Pratt 23 Elul A service of Sep 12 Anne Amsel* 23 Elul Congregation Beth Shalom Sep 13 Beate Brunette Antonetty* 24 Elul of Corona, CA Sep 14 Seymour Amsel* 25 Elul Sep 15 Bernard Stark* 26 Elul Contact: Sep 16 Charlie Shapiro 27 Elul Sep 22 Simon Meyer* 4 Tishri . Sam Miller | (909) 374 - 1499 Sep 23 Charles Goldman 5 Tishri Saul Shulman | (951) 277 - 4027 Sep 23 Yetta Agins* 5 Tishri Sep 30 Audrey M. Jacobs 12 Tishri Oct 3 Leah Sarah Stone* 15 Tishri NOTICE TO ALL CBS MEMBERS Oct 6 Leona Agins Padorr* 18 Tishri Oct 6 Edith Borchardt 18 Tishri All CBS members should be receiving Oct 6 Sam Fox 18 Tishri Yahrzeit reminder letters of the anniversary Oct 10 June Goldman* 22 Tishri of your loved ones. Oct 12 Hy Rosen 24 Tishri Oct 12 Alfred Spiegel* 24 Tishri If you are not receiving them, please Oct 13 Karen Kurtz* 25 Tishri contact Jackie Williams at (951) 734-8045, Oct 14 Armando D’Agostino 26 Tishri Oct 15 Moshe Eisen* 27 Tishri so we can make the corrections. Oct 16 Manfred Loeb* 28 Tishri Oct 16 Geraldine Gilman* 28 Tishri Oct 16 Alexander Bossel* 28 Tishri MEMORIALIZE YOUR DEAR ONES! Oct 16 Frances Sachs 28 Tishri Oct 18 Lois Moore Newman Gelb* 30 Tishri Oct 20 Franciska Itzekson* 2 Heshvan Oct 21 Elisabeth Izenman* 3 Heshvan Oct 21 Beatrice Rose Simmons*3 Heshvan Oct 23 Francisco Curiel 5 Heshvan Oct 23 Pauline Goldberg 5 Heshvan Oct 25 Herman Charles Goldstein* 7 Heshvan Oct 29 Bella Baer Elkins* 11 Heshvan Oct 31 Vera Somen 13 Heshvan Oct 31 Ida Wissner* 13 Heshvan

May their memories be a blessing

* denotes Memorial Board Plaque

For questions or corrections, Plaques are available at $360 each please contact For more information call Noemi Schulman at [email protected] Bruce Rouman at (951) 735-6814 Plaque forms are available at the Synagogue or (909) 262-6938.

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Congregation Beth Shalom PO Box 2737 Corona, CA 92878 (951) 734-4033 www.CBSofCorona.org

Dates to Remember ALL ACTIVITIES & SERVICES WILL BE IN PERSON—AND MANY ARE OFFERED VIA INTERNET IN PERSON EVENTS ARE AT 500 HARRINGTON ST. STE. A1 CORONA, CA—UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED with an asterisk (*) CBS invites you to JOIN “IN” Yes, Join us IN Person, or on the INTERNET

CBS Board of Directors have worked diligently to provide comfortable options for our members. #1 goal is safety, followed by spirituality, and common sense is always on the list. If you have questions, ask! We are an inclusive, growing organization with open minds and a mission to strive for excellence. SEPTEMBER OCTOBER 3 BROTHERHOOD POKER 7:00PM 1 BROTHERHOOD POKER 7:00PM SHABBAT UNDER THE STARS EREV SUKKOT/SHABBAT 2 6:30PM 4 w/CANTOR SHAPIRO & JOEL 6:30PM SERVICE w/CANTOR SHAPIRO WILLIAMS (Zoom) SHABBAT SUKKOT w/CANTOR 3 10:00AM 6 NO SCHOOL—LABOR DAY **** SHAPIRO 6 ADULT EDUCATION via Zoom 9:00AM 4 RELIGIOUS SCHOOL 8:30AM 10 EDUCATION MEETING 6:30PM EREV SHABBAT SERVICE LED CELEBRATE SUKKOT w/ 11 7:30PM 4 9:00AM BY ILANA D'AGOSTINO CANTOR SHAPIRO S’LICHOT PROGRAM (6:00PM) SUKKOT—with Social Distancing 6:00PM 4 5:00PM 12 and SERVICE w/CANTOR Dinner (Rouman House) 7:30PM SHAPIRO (7:30PM) EREV SHABBAT SERVICE w/ 9 7:30PM 13 RELIGIOUS SCHOOL 8:30AM CANTOR SHAPIRO SHEMINI ATZERET / SHABBAT 13 BOARD MEETING 9:00AM 10 10:00AM 13 LEGACY MEETING 10:00AM SERVICE w/ CANTOR SHAPIRO 16 BROTHERHOOD POKER 7:00PM 10 YIZKOR- Zoom 7:00PM EREV ROSH HASHANAH w/ 11 RELIGIOUS SCHOOL 8:30AM 18 7:00PM CANTOR SHAPIRO SIMCHAT TORAH w/CANTOR 11 9:00AM ROSH HASHANAH w/CANTOR SHAPIRO 19 9:00AM SHAPIRO 12 CBS BOOK CLUB 5:00PM 19 ROSH HASHANAH 2nd Night 6:30PM 16 EREV SHABBAT SERVICE 7:30PM 20 NO SCHOOL **** 17 9:00AM 2ND DAY ROSH HASHANAH w/ 20 9:00AM 17 NO SHABBAT SERVICE **** CANTOR SHAPIRO 18 RELIGIOUS SCHOOL 8:30AM EREV SHABBAT SERVICE LED 25 7:30PM 21 BROTHERHOOD POKER 7:00PM BY ILANA D'AGOSTINO 23 EREV SHABBAT SERVICE 7:30PM 27 RELIGIOUS SCHOOL 8:30AM 25 RELIGIOUS SCHOOL 8:30AM KOL NIDRE w/CANTOR 27 6:15PM 30 EREV SHABBAT SERVICE 7:30PM SHAPIRO 28 YOM KIPPUR 9:00AM

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