Shabbat Shalom!

27501 Fairmount Boulevard Pepper Pike, Ohio 44124 Tel: 216-831-6555 Fax: 216-831-4599 www.bnaijeshurun.org

Our Mission is “To ensure the flourishing of Jewish life through educational, social and Conservative religious experiences in a warm and dynamic community.”

Parshat Ki Tavo September 4/5, 2020 - 16 Elul 5780

Etz Hayim Verse

Rishon 1140 Deut. 26:1 - 26:3 Sheni 1141 26:4 - 26:8 Shlishi 1141 26:9 - 26:11 Revi’i 1142 26:12 - 26:15 Chamishi 1143 26:16 - 26:19 Shishi 1144 27:1 - 27:3 Shevi’i 1145 27:4 - 27:10 1145 27:7 - 27:10 1361 Isaiah 60:1 - 60:22

Thank you to our readers: Marla Wolf, Ariel Douglass, Susan Nash, Dale Levy, Stuart Meyer, Sadie Meyer and David Bardenstein. Thank you to David Bardenstein for chanting the Haftorah. Rabbi Stephen Weiss, Senior Rabbi Rabbi Hal Rudin-Luria Cantor Aaron Shifman Education Engagement Rabbi Josh Foster Rabbi Emeritus Stanley J. Schachter President Gena Cohen Executive Director Jay Ross Your presence adds to the joy of our service!

Mazal tov to everyone who is celebrating a birthday this month!

Mazal tov to Laura Shefner & Max Bellin Warren on their aufruf, and to their parents Ellen Shefner and Sandy Bellin & Ted Warren and grandparents Carole Warren and Allan Bellin.

We remember with love Laura’s father, Gordon Shefner .

Shofar Sunday September 6 • 10:30 am • BJC front lawn

TEKIAH SHEVARIM TERUAH Hear the sound of the shofar at this 15-minute service! Spaces are limited; sign up for a time slot at: https://www.bnaijeshurun.org/shofar-sundays

Masks and social distancing will be required during the event. In case of rain, the event will not be rescheduled and you will be contacted. Please note the 2 pm Solon location is full.

Selichot Saturday, September 12 • 8:30 pm

Cantor Aaron Shifman leads our service with special guest Neshama Carlebach

Neshama’s contemporary spiritual music and her signature rich, deep, soulful sound uplifts and inspires. Her compelling stories and music touch the soul with her message of Divine love and light. Share in a Selichot prayer service that will be unlike any that you have experienced.

This will be a virtual service; free & open to the community. Neshama will join us via pre-recording to share songs and reflections on renewal during this unusual time. Zoom in at https://zoom.us/j/99566559745

This program is made possible through the generosity of the R. H. Mohrman Cultural Foundation.

Virtual Inclusion Shabbat Friday, September 11 • 6:30 pm

Rabbi Foster and Heidi Solomon* will lead this 30 minute service where we will use a special, colorful siddur with shortened prayers. Everyone is encouraged to participate, at their own level; there are parts in Hebrew and in English. This service allows everyone to enjoy the warmth of Shabbat. Open to the entire community, the service is geared toward those who are mentally and physically otherabled (and their families). Zoom in at https://zoom.us/j/6954312474. Download the siddur at https://cutt.ly/inclusionsiddur. Contact Gerry Erenberg ([email protected]) for further information.

*Heidi Solomon is the coordinator of the Horvitz YouthAbility program of the JFSA of Cleveland. YouthAbility empowers exceptional youth through volunteerism and social engagement. She has played an important role in ensuring the success of our Inclusion Shabbat program.

Mahzor Pick-Up

Pick up your mahzorim according to the following schedule. If you do not plan on picking up a bag, or need one delivered to you, please let the syna- gogue office know so we can send you all the other materials that will be included in the bags. Learn more about the pick-up process at https://cutt.ly/mahzorpickup.

Tuesday, September 8 Noon – 2 PM, members with last names A-L Tuesday, September 8 4 PM – 6 PM, members with last names M-Z Wednesday, September 9 10 AM – Noon, members with last names M-Z Wednesday, September 9 6 PM – 8 PM, members with last names A-L Thursday, September 10 10 AM – Noon, all members may pick up Thursday, September 10 6 PM – 8 PM, all members may pick up Sunday, September 13 10 AM – Noon, all members may pick up Sunday, September 13 5 PM - 6 PM, All members may pick up

Personal Prayer before the Ark Monday, September 21 - Sunday, September 27

Sign up for a time slot between and to stand before the ark in the David J. & Ruth A. Moskowitz Sanctuary alone or with others in your home for personal prayer. Spaces are limited. Time slots start at 8:30 am and continue until 6:15 pm Monday - Thursday, until 4:45 pm Friday and until 2:15 pm Sunday. To register and read the health rules, visit https://cutt.ly/Torah-ark-reflection.Bring a note with you or a writing utensil and write on one of our notes, which will be sent to the Kotel! Rosh Hashanah Seder

Adopt the beautiful custom among Sephardic and Indian Jews of a Rosh Hashanah Seder. Learn more at https://www.bnaijeshurun.org/rosh-hashanah-seder.html#

Drive-Up 2nd day Services

Join us outdoors to "ring in" the New Year with the shofar calls and highlights of the Rosh Hashanah prayers for moments of inspiration together. Our drive-in safety protocols will be followed. Each program will run approximately 30 minutes. The 4:00 pm service is geared for families and children; the 5:00 pm service is congregational. This service will not be held in inclement weather. Space is limited. Register for the Family Service at https://family-drive-up-service.eventbrite.com and for the Congregational Service at https://drive-up-congregational-service.eventbrite.com.

ReNew with Rabbi Rudin-Luria 1st day Rosh Hashanah at 10:15 am

ReNew yourself with our new offering that combines the essential New Year’s themes with an uplifting prayer experience, stories, inspirational readings, lessons and discussion. https://zoom.us/j/95941955927

Chesed Food Collection

"This is My chosen fast...Share your bread with the hungry, take the homeless into your home; clothe the naked when you see them, do not turn away from people in need." - Isaiah 58:6

Please bring in non-perishable, unexpired food to the when you pick up your mahzor for our collection to benefit the JFSA Food Pantry.

Zoom 101

Don’t wait until the last minute. Learn to Zoom before the hagim - it’s easy! Contact the synagogue office to let us know which session you’ll attend and give us your phone number. Then, join in a conference call with Jay Ross. Have your device turned on and your email open. You will get a link to click and Jay will walk you through the process. We look forward to seeing you soon! Friday, September 11 at 10:00 am Monday, September 14 at 2:00 pm Wednesday, September 16 at 7:00 pm SHANA TOVA! Schedule of Services

EREV ROSH HASHANAH - Friday, September 18 Services 6:00 pm & 8:00 pm

1ST DAY ROSH HASHANAH - Saturday, September 19 Service 9:00 am Service 9:45 am Musaf 10:40 am Sermon 11:30 am Starbucks, Bread & Torah with Doron Kalir 9:00 am Early Childhood Program with Julie Sukert 9:30 am ReNew with Rabbi Rudin-Luria 10:15 am Virtual Family Service with Rabbi Josh and Alan Goldweber 11:00 am Holiday Story Time with Rafi 2:00 pm Teen & Family Virtual Program with Andre Ivory 4:00 pm Mincha 6:00 pm

2ND DAY ROSH HASHANAH - Sunday, September 20 Service with Zamir Choir Virtual Participation 9:00 am Torah Service 9:45 am Shofar Service & Musaf 10:30 am Malchuyot/Zichronot/Shofarot 11:10 am Sermon 11:30 am Family Program with Rabbi Rudin-Luria 9:30 am Holiday Story Time with Rafi 2:00 pm ATID Coffee Talk with Andre Ivory 3:00 pm Family Drive-Up Service & Shofar Blowing 4:00 pm Congregational Drive-Up Service & Shofar Blowing 5:00 pm Mincha 6:00 pm

KOL NIDRE - Sunday, September 27 Kol Nidre 6:30 pm Candle Lighting & Fast begins 6:57 pm

YOM KIPPUR - Monday, September 28 Service 9:00 am Torah Service 9:45 am Musaf 10:55 am Sermon & Yizkor 12:15 pm Early Childhood Program with Julie Sukert 9:30 am Virtual Family Service with Rabbi Josh and Alan Goldweber 11:00 am Holiday Story Time with Rafi 2:00 pm Study Session 2:30 pm Teen & Family Virtual Program with Rabbi Yonina Creditor 4:00 pm Mincha 5:30 pm Neilah-Ma’ariv 6:40 pm Havdallah & Shofar (Yom Kippur ends) 7:54 pm High Holy Days Guest Speakers

1st Day Rosh Hashanah • 4 pm • 6th – 12th graders & their families 2nd day Rosh Hashanah • 3 pm • ATID (Jewish adults in their 20’s & 30’s) Andre Ivory will discuss the intersections of race, Judaism and existing in the world as a Jew of color. Andre grew up in Los Angeles. He was raised in a Lutheran/Baptist family but challenging experiences as a teenager led him on a quest for deeper spirituality and he was sparked to explore Judaism, ultimately deciding to convert at the age of 17. “It felt like I was going up the ladder,” he says. “Everything became more and more clear. One thing was the fact that Judaism is not just a religion based on faith, but a religion based on actions – particularly Olam.” Andre is a dynamic Jewish educator and motivator and will share his many experiences with us.

Yom Kippur • 4 pm • 6th – 12th graders & their families Lt. Rabbi Yonina Creditor serves as a chaplain for the Marine Corps, currently based at San Diego’s Naval Base, following three years of service in Okinawa. She will discuss and share with us what Jewish life looks like in the military, experiencing Yom Kippur at sea and some of the recent challenges her base has gone through.

Kinder Shabbat Fridays • 10:30 am

Have fun with us on Facebook (Mishpachot - B’nai Jeshurun Young Families) as we welcome Shabbat with your favorite songs with Mr. Chuck and prayers with the clergy, too! https://zoom.us/j/233169518, Meeting ID# 233169518.

Support B’nai Jeshurun While Shopping on Amazon

When you shop on AmazonSmile and designate BJC as your charity of choice, 0.5% of your purchase will be donated to the synagogue. This perk is a great and easy way to give back to the shul effortlessly. To learn more and sign up, visit bnaijeshurun.org/amazon, or simply switch your designation to B’nai Jeshurun if you already participate. Tashlikh in the Park Sunday, September 13 • 10:30 am bnaijeshurun.org/tashlikh

Experience Tashlikh and hear the shofar sound as we gather at four different, scenic locations around Cleveland for simultaneous Tashlikh ceremonies in which we will seek to cast our sins away and earn God's forgiveness as we approach the Jewish New Year. Zoom in at https://zoom.us/j/98413523542. BYOB = BRING YOUR OWN BREADCRUMBS!

Masks and social distancing will be required. Gym shoes are recommended. We will provide the prayer books. You may download your own copy if you prefer, join us over Zoom or plan to do Tashlikh on your own: https://cutt.ly/tashlikhprayerbook.

Registration is required and spaces are limited for each location. Register at https://cutt.ly/tashlikhregistration or call the synagogue office.

All locations are full except Chagrin River Park - 3100 Reeves Rd., Willoughby

In case of inclement weather, this event will not be rescheduled. If you are pre-registered (which is required), check your email/text for a weather cancellation notice. We will send out additional information for a DIY Tashlikh experience. Contact Shani Kadis to learn more.

Elul Learning

In addition to our regular Free Jewish Virtual Learning classes, join us for these intellectually-stimulating sessions. Zoom in or call in at 929.205.6099; Meeting ID is the number at the end of each link.

Maimonides on Repentance with Rabbi Peter Haas Monday, September 14 at 7 pm In “The Laws of Repentance”, Maimonides addresses the very nature of repentance as a physical, psychological and spiritual exercise that done with true intent nourishes the soul. https://zoom.us/j/96324414017

Dive into the Mahzor with Rabbi Alan Lettofsky - Wednesday, September 9 at 7 pm What’s new and different about Mahzor Lev Shalem. https://zoom.us/j/98700063464

Holiday Cooking with Murray - Thursday, September 10 at 7 pm Join Tova Cohen and Murray Berkowitz for weekly cooking fun. We will be making the following Rosh Hashanah desserts: Chocolate Chip Apple Cake, Beva's Pear Cake, Honey Cake and Rosh Hashanah Fruit Dessert. Check the website and the Monday e-blast to get the recipes and to find out who’ll be cooking with Murray this week! Find recipes to past sessions at https://www.bnaijeshurun.org/cooking-with-murray#. Zoom in at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86468670994 Free Jewish Virtual Learning for Adults

We are just a click or a phone call away! Stay connected with BJC! Zoom in via computer or phone at (929) 205-6099; the Meeting ID is the number at the end of each link. We are also utilizing our live streaming capabilities, Facebook and other available technologies. Please check our website frequently for updates. We look forward to ‘seeing’ you in class! These classes are made possible through the generosity of the Weingold Family. Classes will not be held on holidays.

What’s NU? with Rabbi Hal Rudin-Luria - Mondays at 10 am Topical text study and discussion on the most relevant Jewish topics of the day. This month, we focus on Elul. https://zoom.us/j/97066069527

Parshat HaShavua with Prof. Doron Kalir, CSU - Mondays at noon Discuss the from a liberal viewpoint. In particular, we will examine implications of the text for today’s community and the meaning of emunah (faith) in the 21st century. https://zoom.us/j/213131426

Bible Study with Susan Wyner - Tuesdays at 10:30 am Join in for a close reading of the Torah as we make our way through our most central text. We are currently studying the book of Deuteronomy. https://zoom.us/j/864643841 or call (253) 215-8782

The How & Why of Jewish Rituals with Cantor Aaron Shifman Tuesdays at 6:15 pm (class will focus on the hagim) We will discuss kaddish, mikvah, tallit and tzizit, brit milah, Shabbat and havdallah and more using Medrashim and Talmudic resources. https://zoom.us/j/524068297

Mishnah: The New Scripture with Rabbi Alan Lettofsky Wednesdays at 10:30 am Most Jewish institutions and values, while based on the Bible, were created by the ancient rabbis. The Mishnah and its expansion into the full Talmud are the core texts for our Jewish foundations. https://zoom.us/j/408458674

A Kabbalistic Guide to Forgiving with Rabbi Stephen Weiss - Thursdays at noon Our Elul discussions will be based on the book, The Palm Tree of Deborah. https://zoom.us/j/388326341 Meeting ID# 388326341

Starbucks Bread & Torah with rotating teachers - Saturdays at 9 am Gain fresh insights into the Torah, and study with great teachers! https://zoom.us/j/979212512 MISHABERAH ITTA BAT ESTHER JAYDEN BARBER DAVID SHIMON BEN RENAH FROIMA BAS GINSHA GITTEL SARAH BAT ROIZA MATANA DVORAH BAT SARAH ARIELLA CHANA BAT SARAH DINA RIVKA BAT LEAH HARAV YITZHAK MICHAEL BEN DINA GITTEL CHANA BAT ESTHER AARON ELI BEN TOIBA LEAH MASHA TSIRIL BAT BASHA RIFKAH BAT BASYA YAKOV BEN MIRIAM SHALOM MENASHE BEN NECHA RONI BEN RACHEL YAKOV BEN HANA SORA TOVA BAT SARAH GITTEL ZEV YITZCHAK BEN RISYA AVRUM REUVAIN BEN NAOMI MEIR FEIVEL BEN SARAH DEVORAH YAKOV BEN SARA BLUMA ZISSEL BAT RACHEL DANIEL BEN LEAH HASKEL TZVI BEN MALKA ZELDA BRACHA BAT MINA MARIE BAT MARIE ZALMAN SHMUEL DOV BEN TZIVIA AVIVA BAT MINDEL HANA RUVENA SHIFRA MINDEL HANNA BAT RACHEL MESHELEM BEN RACHEL WAYNE EHRMAN AVRAHAM BEN SARAH CHAYA RAZEL BAT LEAH EZRA SHAMIR BEN SIMCHA CHAIM BEN PNINA SURA TOBA BAT JOSEF ZWI GERSHON BEN HANA RACHEL LEAH BAT DEVORAH CHANAH BAT SARAH REUVEN BEN ADELINE HANOCH YITZHAK BEN SARA MALKA BAT RAISA ADAM DEAL MORT YUSSEL BEN RIVKA MASHA BAT PESHKE AVRAM DAVID BEN DINAH HAYA DEVORA HANA BAT SORA BLUMA BEN-TZION PESACH BEN EPHRAIM CHAYIM BEN ITA CHANA SHAINDEL CHAYAH AVRAHAM BEN SHOSHANAH SHANDEL BRACHA BAT ESTHER REUVEN BEN HELAYNE MASAHIRO UENO AVRAHAM SHMUEL BEN ZENDEL HADAR MIRIAM BAT ESTHER LAZER BEN MATILDA MICHAL VERED TOVA BAT SARAH GILA LEAH BAT RUCHEL SARAH GILA BAT LEAH YECHIEL YITZHAK BEN FEIGEL PINHAS SIMCHA BEN PNINA YAKOV BEN AIDA ADIN RONEN BEN SARAH GILA DAVE PERKINS HAYA TZIPPORAH BAT ITTA YAAKOV SIMCHA BEN CHANAH ROCHEL MASHA BAT HEINCHA YISROAEL BEN GITTLE PEREL SARAH BAT DVORAH BENSION BEN ROCHEL MALKA BAT BATYA REUVEN LEIB HAKOHEN BEN MORDECHAI DOVID BEN LEAH ESTHER MIRIEL MIMI DORF FAYGIE ELKE BAT RUCHEL SHAINA LIEBE BAT CHAVA MIRYAM MALKA LEBA BAT MINDEL SURA ZLATE FEIGA BAT CHAYA HARAV SHIMON YEHOSHUA BEN SARAH YENTEL SURAH BAT MARIAM PESSEL MIRIAM ESTHER BAT MALKA LEBA RAPHAEL BEN MASHA GOLDA RIVKA YETTA BAT ZELDA MARY ELIZABETH GREENE JONATHAN BEN RUCHEL LEAH HAYA SORA BAT LEAH ESTHER BAT LEAH ESTHER BAT SARAH YA'CHET May He who blessed our ancestors and is FISHEL MENDEL BEN FRAIDEL the source of all healing bless and heal SHEVA BAT EDYAH those who are ill. May the Holy One Praised REUVEN ZELIG BEN HESHA Be He mercifully restore them to vigor and RACHEL LEAH BAT FLORENCE lift the burden of anxiety from their loved YAEL BAT RIVKA ones and friends. SHIMSHON AHARON BEN RIVKA YITTA HINDA BAT NAOMI On this (Sabbath, Festival, Judgment or SHANDEL SURAH BAT SHIFRA Penitence) day we pray that they be ARLENE LESSER spared further pain. May God grant SHLOMO BEN LIBA them health of body and health of spirit and MEIRA RACHEL BAT CHAYA mind. May we speedily be SURA RIVKA BAT ESTHER privileged to greet their return to good YISRAEL BEN GITTEL health by welcoming them once again into our midst. Let us say: Amen. MATT SAX MIRIAM MALKA LIBA BAT MINDEL SARAH Anyone wanting to add a name to the list MALKA BAT REITZA should contact Diane Dronzek RIVKA LEAH BAT YEHUDIT NEHNA (216-831-6555 ext. 104 or [email protected]) by Thursday afternoon at the latest for

Men's Club Happy Hour Tuesdays • 5 pm

Open to everyone. Zoom in at https://zoom.us/j/98877472739. If you're interested in leading a discussion or have ideas for a future topic, contact Mitch Lauer ([email protected]).

No Happy Hour September 8; September 15 will be OPEN MIC HOUR - Bring a question, a comment, an opinion, or even a prediction. All your tasteful thoughts and words are welcome.

Sisterhood Book Discussion Wednesday, September 16 • 7:30 pm

This group meets the third Wednesday of the month. This month, we will hold a sharing session where members can present and recommend one new book to read in the coming year. There is a 10-minute limit to each review. Please submit the name of the book you want to present to Fay Blumenthal ([email protected]). Zoom https://zoom.us/j/91870271592. What’s Coming Up Saturday, September 5 9:00 am Service 9:00 am Starbucks, Bread & Torah with Susan Wyner

Sunday, September 6 10:30 am Shofar Sundays (registration required)

Monday, September 7 - Labor Day; office closed 12:00 pm Parshat HaShavua with Doron Kalir

Tuesday, September 8 10:30 am Bible Study with Susan Wyner 6:15 pm How & Why of Jewish Rituals with Cantor Aaron Shifman

Wednesday, September 9 10:30 am Mishnah: The New Scripture with Rabbi Alan Lettofsky 7:00 pm Dive into the Mahzor with Rabbi Alan Lettofsky

Thursday, September 10 12:00 pm A Kabbalistic Guide to Forgiving with Rabbi Stephen Weiss 7:00 pm Holiday Cooking with Murray

Friday, September 11 10:30 am Kinder Shabbat 6:00 pm Service 6:30 pm Inclusion Shabbat

Saturday, September 12 - BHRS starts 9:00 am Service 9:00 am Starbucks, Bread & Torah with Jerry Isaak-Shapiro 8:30 pm Selichot with Cantor Aaron Shifman and special guest Neshama Carlebach

Sunday, September 13 10:30 am Tashlikh (registration required)

Monday, September 14 10:00 am What’s Nu with Rabbi Hal Rudin-Luria 12:00 pm Parshat HaShavua with Doron Kalir 7:00 pm Maimonides on Repentance with Rabbi Peter Haas

Tuesday, September 15 10:30 am Bible Study with Susan Wyner 5:00 pm Men’s Club Happy Hour ALL prayer services are available by live stream and Zoom. For live stream, visit https://www.bnaijeshurun.org/streaming and click on the appropriate box. Friday night and Saturday morning and afternoon will appear in the window for the David J. & Ruth A. Moskowitz Sanctuary. All other services will appear in the window for Nickman Chapel.

For Zoom, call in at (929) 205-6099 and reference the Meeting ID# below, or use these links for video: Friday evening: https://cutt.ly/BJC-Shabbat-and-Festivals-6pm, Meeting ID #843828395 Shabbat morning: https://cutt.ly/bjcShabbatAndFestivals9am, Meeting ID # 750690071 Shabbat afternoon: https://cutt.ly/Saturday-Festival-Day-6-pm, Meeting ID # 932 5191 4283 Sunday morning minyan: https://cutt.ly/bjcSundayMorningMinyan8am Meeting ID #298 657 543 Weekday morning minyan: https://cutt.ly/bjcMorningMinyanM-F715am Meeting ID #413 413 630 Afternoon minyan: https://cutt.ly/bjcWeekdayAfternoonMinyan6pm Meeting ID #200 230 834

Service Schedule: Mondays - Thursday: 7:15 am, 6:00 pm Fridays: 7:15 am, 7:00 pm Saturdays: 9:00 am, 6:00 pm Sundays: 8:00 am, 6:00 pm

PDF copies of the prayer book are now available on our website! We use the Sim Shalom prayer book for weekdays and Saturday afternoon and the Lev Shalem prayer book for Friday night and Shabbat Morning. The weekly Haftorah is also available. Visit https://www.bnaijeshurun.org/pray-with-us-shabbat.

The minyan will always have a minimum of ten participating by stream. Rabbi Weiss has ruled, based on rabbinic and halakhic sources, that – on a temporary, emergency basis, and not as a permanent change – a minyan may be comprised of ten Jews at different locations linked over the internet. Therefore, the services will still include those parts that require a minyan and will fulfill that obligation. This includes the mourner’s kaddish.

Are you puzzled with how to fill those extra hours...Borrow a puzzle from our library!

We are pleased to offer a wide range of puzzles for borrowing. Larger puzzles with 250 or 500 pieces can be a great project for families to share together. Smaller puzzles are great for children and provide a great learning experience. Our puzzles feature Israel scenes and other Jewish learning themes. All of the puzzles are unopened. Call our librarian, Dr. Rafi Simon (216/337-6490), to arrange to borrow one of these great puzzles. He will be glad to get you a puzzle or some good reading. Yahrzeits: September 5 - 11, 2020

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