Volume 98 • Number 7 Nisan/Iyar 5778 • April 2018 A publication of the Canton Jewish Community Federation 432 30th St. NW • Canton, OH 44709

www.jewishcanton.org Yom Ha’Shoah Ve-Hagevurah April 12 at Beit Ha’am Join Us at 7:00 p.m. for Our Community’s Yom Ha’atzmaut April 18 Commemoration and 70th Anniversary of the founding of the State of Israel Join us as our community celebrates Yom Ha’atzmaut on Event and, with your paid reservation, you receive a raffle Day of Remembrance Wednesday, April 18, 2018. ticket for the door prizes. Our Yom Hazikaron ceremony starts at 5:45 p.m. in the This year for our musical entertainment, we welcome Haz- middle room, with our Shlichim, Gili and Uri Hershkovitz, zan Bruce Braun of Shaaray Torah Synagogue and Hazzan and our clergy, to honor the Israeli soldiers killed in war and Matthew Austerklein, of Beth El Congregation. Hazzan Matt those killed in terrorist attacks. enjoys bringing Torah, music, and spirituality into people’s At 6:00 p.m. we will have a short Yom Ha’atzmaut lives through many pathways. He is a seasoned performer ceremony, featuring our Chadash students. Afterwards we in Jewish and secular ensemble alike, and is also a founding will have an Israeli-style dinner featuring food from Efrat’s member of the cantorial band, “The Wizards of Ashkenaz.” Café and Catering. Cost is $12.00 per person, $10.00 seniors, $34.00 maxi- We will have a photo booth in the lobby for magnetic mum per family. Your check is your reservation. Please mail photos, snacks, Israeli souvenirs and kids’ activities. Gili your check to Canton Jewish Federation, 432 30th St. NW, and Uri will announce the winners of the Escape Room Canton Ohio, 44709, Att: Vicki, by April 12.

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U.S. Postage U.S. Presorted Standard Presorted 70 with Shlichim Gili and Uri 2 FROM THE FEDERATION Stark JewiSh NewS • aPriL 2018 • www.jewishcanton.org Stark JewiSh NewS • aPriL 2018 • www.jewishcanton.org 3 CJCF Officers: “Compromise” and “Inclusion”: Jewish Values Tyler Wilkof, President Dan Charlick, Vice President Rabbi Sheldon W. Switkin • Visiting Rabbi, Shaaray Torah Synagogue Eileen Saltarelli, Secretary Paul Hervey, Treasurer The word “compromise” and drank five cups at the Seder. Havayti means that I will wanted, but each was satisfied with the outcome. Susan Wilkof, Past President the term “respect and inclusion of bring you back into the Land of Israel, and the disagree- We are all familiar with the placing of the Mezuzah on CJCF Directors: minority viewpoints” have all but ment centered around whether this word was currant or the upper third of our doorposts slanting inward on an an- vanished from the present vocabulary of politics. was meant to refer to the Messianic times of the future. gle. This tradition was also a result of compromise. Rashi, Lou Altman • Jack Bouer • Dan Charlick • Barb Ferne Tyler Wilkof This week we celebrate and Seder night in After decades of some doing four and others doing a medieval scholar, ruled that the placing of the Mezuzah Robert Friedman • Carolyn Garfinkle • Allana Haut Federation Lee Karelitz • Meade Perlman • Jeff Sklar • Andrew Slesnick President some form or other; it is observed by more Jews than any should be vertical, while Rabbanu Tam said horizontal. Laura Solomon • John Strauss • Fran Wells • Bruce White AIPAC Conference Update other holiday, even Kol Nidre. Throughout the Talmud, we respect In order to respect both opinions, we do neither, but once Drinking four cups of wine is not a Biblical command- again compromise. This past week over 18,000 Jews attended the AIPAC the Israeli’s. Other highlights of the conference included Other Members: ment, but rather a tradition instituted by the Rabbis of old. and include countless minority opinions, Throughout the Talmud, we respect and include count- conference in Washington, D.C. Howard Kohr, CEO of speeches by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Vice Rabbi Jon Adland, Temple Israel A primary reason for this ritual is taken from the sixth less minority opinions, even though Jewish law goes with AIPAC, opened the conference, endorsing the creation of President Pence and Nikki Haley, U.S. Ambassador to the even though Jewish law goes Richard Altman/Michael Zoldan, Shaaray Torah chapter of the book of Exodus, where four verbs are used the majority. Our Jewish values that include compromise a Palestinian state, and criticized the Palestinian officials UN. Hopefully the Palestinians will one day come to the with the majority. Shelley Schweitzer, Temple Israel to describe : I will free you, hotzati, I will de- and inclusion of a variety of viewpoints might serve well in for lack of leadership and not directly negotiating with table as a dialogue could prevent more violence. Hazzan Bruce Braun, Shaaray Torah liver you, hitzalti, I will redeem you, gaalti, and I will take the present environment of extreme partisan politics where Michael Magill, Chadash Passover is soon upon us when we remember our ancestors and celebrate their liberation. you, lakakhti. There is a fifth word, havayti, I will bring five cups, it was decided that ALL would pour and drink ‘the other’ is demonized and deemed ‘un-American’. Jonathan Wilkof, Chadash Living in a challenging time we are thankful for our freedom and continue to fight for you, and this word was the cause for a dispute among the four cups and ALL would pour a fifth cup (the cup of Eli- Steve Katz, Agudas Achim an open democratic society that we enjoy today. I hope you enjoy Passover with your family and friends. Rabbis. jah) but not drink it. This compromise ensured that a uni- Hag Sameach, Rabbi A.J. Kushner, Agudas Achim Tyler Wilkof Some favored the traditional four cups, while others form custom would prevail. Each group did not get all it a meaningful Passover to all.

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Our guest speaker middle of the cemetery waiting, on TV, and flowers are sold out for all the wrong reasons. on the evening that follows Yom Hazikaron is upon us, is Erika Tauber Gold, who was born in Hungary in 1932. Her father was Gili & Uri dreading. There’s a stillness, a silence Uri’s father was a commanding officer in the Israeli and we are mandated to drink, laugh, celebrate and enjoy Saturday, May 5, 2018 separated from the family by the Nazis, leaving Erika and her mother to Hershkovitz unlike anything you can express. It is paratroopers for many years, and to this day, Uri goes the fireworks. Kids run down the streets with spray cans survive until the Russians liberated Hungary in 1945. Shlichim like there’s a hidden spectator that with him every year without fail to meet the families of full of degradable foam and hammer-shaped inflatables, Appetizers and Drinks at 6:00 p.m. Rabbis Jon Adland, A.J. Kushner and John Spitzer and Hazzan Bruce decided to mute the scene on his soldiers who died fighting for a country they can call their food carts roll into every corner of the venues especially TV. Not even the background noises that you are used to outfitted for the occasion, and the whole town is out doing Dinner at 7:00 p.m. Braun will conduct the service, which will include a Memorial Candle Lighting Ceremony in memory of the six million. register in your brain. Then it starts – a siren wailing over something stupid. If you didn’t come in early and find a Our Shlichim Gili and Uri Hershkovitz, will share their experiences of your head, resounding down into your core. The plaza is parking spot several miles away, you’re out of luck, and Cost $100.00, includes dinner for two Yom Ha’Shoah growing up in Israel, and they will have a short siren in suddenly filled with human-shaped mannequins that have you may as well find a nice hill somewhere and enjoy the all been put into the same position: head down, body taunt, show. with a chance to win $2,000.00! honor of the fallen. Students from Chadash Hebrew School and Canton Summit Arts Aca- eyes filled with sorrow. This transition is amazing and sometimes scary. How demy Booksharing Class will again participate in our service. This year After what seems like forever, the wailing slowly dies can we go from such solemnity to merriment? Many Please make reservations for the class will sing “Ani Ma’Amir” (I Believe). down. Cars remember how to go through the street again, parents who’ve lost their children voice an opinion that dinner no later than April 27, 2018. soldiers return to their duty, factory workers turn on their it’s just too much to handle emotionally, and many have Yom Ha’Shoah Committee machines, children sit down at their desks for the rest of called us a “Bipolar nation” with regard to this seemingly Marilyn W. Feldman, Chair the lesson. You return to the daunting process of reliving impossible change, but in our eyes it is no less than the lives lost through the families and friends that still extraordinary. As we go to gravesites to visit our deceased Rabbi Jon Adland • Hazzan Bruce Braun • Rabbi A.J. Kushner remember, even though it was two decades ago. They still Vehicles stop wherever they are and motorists family every year, we find ourselves turning to the things Gili and Uri Hershkovitz • Margot Kelman come – friends from the army, who share all the ridiculous get out and pay tribute and respect to Israel’s that made us the happiest when they were here, turning Shelley Schweitzer • Ellen Shankle • Linda Sklar • Peggy Stabholz stuff they remember doing; family that still have fading fallen as the siren sounds for Yom Hazikaron. the bitter occasion into a chance to appreciate what we Barbara Turkeltaub • Mark Turkeltaub • Julie Zorn photos they take out every so often so that the pain never have, and to dredge up memories that are precious. We gets too dull; sometimes a commanding officer, or a new own. 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On March 11, the Confi rmation class presented the fi rst annual “Passover Story Walk” to each of the Chadash class- rooms. Teachers read the story of the Exodus of the Jews escaping ancient Egypt as students walked through drama- tized live action scenes facilitated by the older students. The story walk ended in the social hall as students were invited to taste and learn about the symbolic foods on a Seder plate. Every student was involved and heard the story in a very fun, engaging and age appropriate way.

Left: Abigail Altman and baby Moses.

Right: The Confirmation Class in costume for the Passover Story Walk.

As part of their mitzvah project for their B’nai Mitzvah, Alvin and Madison Altman (pictured Above: Isabelle Slesnick demonstrating above) created a Tzedakah box and presented it the Plague of frogs to Chadash students. to Chadash for our use. Tzedakah is collected each week at Chadash religious school with the Right: Students being read the Passover story students deciding at the end of the school year by Linda Poole as they begin the Story Walk. Assisting were Rabbi Sheldon Switkin which organization to give it to. and Hannah Roberts.

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Mail in your check PEOPLE DEATHS YIDDISH CLUB (made out to SAO) nOw to reserve your seat, but Affordable Packages PLEASE NOTE: Because of space limitations, the Stark Jewish Outings and Offered. Vos Makhst Du? Learn Yiddish with friends and lots of it will not be cashed until closer to the event date. News will print only the immediate family members of our de- Call us for a IN THE NEWS adult Friendly laughs along the way! Call Judy Nusbaum at 330-492- Tuesday, July 10 free home estimate. ceased community members. We receive obituary notices from organization Gatherings! 0037 for more information. OHIO LIGHT OPERA IN WOOSTER ROCKTOPIA ON BROADWAY Shaaray Torah Synagogue and Temple Israel of members who Tuesday 3rd • 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Randall Craig Fleischer will bring his genre- have passed away. When we are at “deadline” and there is a The 1937 hit “Babes in Arms”. Music by Rogers Experienced death, we will hold the information for the next issue. Anyone who is 60 years and older is welcome to CANASTA SESSIONS Snacks and coffee provided. and lyrics by Hart. Lunch at the Wooster Inn. 20 Zelk’s Landscaping and Creative bending mix of classical music and classic rock join the CJCF Senior Adult Organization for only Landscape Monday 9th • 11:30 a.m. seats have been reserved. Limited van seating. Cost and Snow Removal Designers hits “Rocktopia” to Broadway on March 27 for a Ellen Dinar, wife of Nimrod and mother of Dan Dinar, $5.00 single/$10.00 couple annual dues. Your mem- RSVP by “ConverZations” AT THE is $40.00 for ticket and transportation. Your check six week run. Active as a composer and arranger, passed away February 21. bership entitles you to come to Men’s Club, Yiddish April 3 • Lawn Care and Maintenance • Landscape Design and Installation ZIMMERMANN SYMPHONY CENTER made out to SAO is your reservation. Leave Beit • Spring and Fall Cleanups • Pruning • Bed Mulching • Snow Removal Mr. Fleischer is a national leader in the area of sym- Club, lunches, dinners and trips with our friendly Ha’am at 10:30 a.m. “Creating New Works to Classics” presented by choreogra- We specialize in creating elegant outdoor living spaces and yard designs phonic rock and world music fusion. He is the son group. Please make checks payable to “Adult Orga- pher Mr. Wesner who creates new dances to widely known by combining seasonal color, perennials, landscaping, and maintenance. of Frank and Barbara (z’il) Fleischer. nization” and put Attn: Lynda on the envelope. music. Leave Beit Ha’am at 11:20 a.m. or meet us there at Our ultimate goal is to ensure that you are completely satis ed with the CJCF Endowments end result of your project. 11:40 a.m. Cost for van transportation is $10.00. RSVP by To submit an item for publication email it to (Contributions received as of publication deadline.) CJCF Tuesday, April 3 to Lynda at 330-445-2412. adult Save These Dates in May Karen Phillippi at [email protected], Endowment donations are a minimum of $10 organization for each person or event you wish to recognize. Tuesday 17th • 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. fax it to 330-455-5268 APRIL YIDDISH CLUB Tuesday 1st • 10:30 a.m. LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED FOR FOUR GENERATIONS BIRTHDAYS YIDDISH CLUB YIDDISH CLUB Tuesday 1st • 10:30 a.m. or mail it to the Stark Jewish News, JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES Abi Gezunt! Call Judy Nusbaum at 330-492-0037 for more 432 30th St. NW, Canton, OH 44709. Wednesday 2nd • 11:15 a.m. In honor of PJ Wells’ special birthday from Bonnie and Linda Alperin information. All submissions are subject to editing for space and content. CLEVELAND INDIANS VS. TEXAS RANGERS Steve Manello. Joe Bloom Tuesday 17th • Noon The game starts at 1:10 p.m. Leave Beit Ha’am at 11:15 FOOD BANK Cissy Borack SAO LUNCHEON Our first SAO Luncheon of 2018. a.m. and the van will drop us off in front of the stadium. In memory of Alan Solomon from Dale and Jeff Sklar. Gerry Golub Welcome back Richard Haldi as he shares Ticket price for the lower bleacher and van transportation DeaDLiNe FOr the MaY iSSUe IS thUrSDaY, aPriL 12 Georgia Pinis the story of Francis A. Onesto and His is $36.00. Minimum of seven people required. **This trip www.arnoldfuneralhome.com Best wishes for a speedy and complete recovery to Ellen Grand Canton Hotel – a great story from Shankle from Gloria Fettman. Alicia Rozenbom involves walking. Call Lynda ASAP at 330-445-2412 if CANTON: 1517 MARKET AVE. N. 44714 • 330-456-7291 ADVERTISE IN THE Amy Nusbaum celebrated Irv Rudick an era when crime raged and Canton was this interests you so tickets can be purchased in advance. HARTVILLE: 504 W. MAPLE ST. 44632 • 330-877-9364 In memory of Bernie Hall from Sue Shafer. known as “Little Chicago”. Menu: Veg- her birthday with our group. In appreciation of my birthday cards, gifts, flowers and etable Quiche, , roll, fruit and CANASTA SESSIONS Tuesday 8th • 11:30 a.m. Stark Jewish News YIDDISH CLUB Tuesday 15th • 10:30 a.m. contributions from Judith Nusbaum. CJCF ice cream sundae. Cost is $7.00. RSVP adult Contributions YIDDISH CLUB Tuesday 15th • 10:30 a.m. 330-445-2410 organization by Tuesday, April 10 to Lynda at 330- CANTON JEWISH FEDERATION RICHARD HALDI 445-2412. Tuesday 15th • Noon CALL BEV GROSS In memory of Boris Mekler from The Family of Boris A contribution to the CJCF Senior Adult Organi- Tuesday 24th • 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. SAO LUNCHEON KOSHER TO RESERVE YOUR SPACE TODAY! Mekler. zation is a meaningful way to show your thoughtful- Musical program featuring songs from the 50’s to the pres- MEATS ness. A beautiful acknowledgment card will be sent CANASTA SESSIONS Snacks and coffee provided. ent by Robin Roseberry, a professional vocalist with a beau- in your name in honor of birthdays, anniversaries, get Wednesday 25th • 9:30 a.m. tiful sultry voice that engages the audience. Cost is $7.00. well wishes, memorials or any other reason to send a MEN’S CLUB BREAKFAST RSVP by Tuesday, May 8 to Lynda at 330-445-2412. CJCF Adult card. You do not need to be a member to donate. Speaker Rabbi A.J. Kushner presents “Living in Cleveland Full line of cold cuts and Minimum donation is $5.00. but Loving Stark County”. Cost is $4.00 for a complete Thursday 17th • 10:15 a.m. Organization Donations many other specialities. breakfast of eggs, and cream cheese, OJ, fresh fruit, PLAYHOUSE SQUARE IN CLEVELAND: Please call Lynda Herbert at 330-445-2412 We now make our own (For March) SAO donations are a minimum of $5 cake and coffee. 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No 5:30 p.m. Service Service 5:30 p.m. Morning Service 8:45 a.m. Shacharis, Hallel & • Monday, April 9: Shacharis & Mussaf 9:00 a.m.; THURSDAY, APRIL 5 Pesach Administrative Offices Closed Mussaf 9:30 a.m.; Class 1:00 p.m.; • Monday, April 2: • Wednesday, April 11: • Monday, April 23: Lunch and Learn 12:00 p.m.; SUNDAY, APRIL 8 9:30 AM Chadash Religious School Chol Hamoed – 1st Day; Yom Tov Meal 12:00 p.m.; Ninth Day of the Omer Mincha 1:59 p.m.; Service 5:30 p.m. Services 7:15 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. Mincha 7:30 p.m.; Shalosh Seudos 7:45 p.m.; Service 7:00 a.m. (note • Tuesday, April 10: SUNDAY, APRIL 8 10:30 AM Confirmation Meeting • Thursday, April 12: • Tuesday, April 24: Yom Tov Ends 8:32 p.m.; Shabbos Ends 8:55 p.m.; earlier start time); Tenth Day of the Omer; Yom Ha’Shoah; Service 5:30 p.m. Maariv 8:45 p.m.; Maariv 9:05 p.m.; Service 5:30 p.m. Shacharis 7:15 a.m.; SUNDAY, APRIL 8 12:15 PM Chadash Hebrew School Services 7:15 a.m. & 5:30 p.m.; Count the Second Day of the Omer; Havdalah 9:24 p.m. • Tuesday, April 3: • Wednesday, April 25: Mishnah Class 4:30 p.m. Community Yom Ha’Shoah Service 5:30 p.m. Havdalah 9:02 p.m. • Sunday, April 22: MONDAY, APRIL 9 12:00 PM SAO: “ConverZations” at the Zimmermann Center Chol Hamoed – 2nd Day; • Wednesday, April 11: Program 7:00 p.m. • Monday, April 2: Rabbi Scheinbaum’s Service 5:30 p.m. • Thursday, April 26: Biblical Hebrew Class WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11 4:15 PM Chadash Hebrew School • Friday, April 13: First Day Chol Hamoed; Class 11:00 a.m.; Service 5:30 p.m. (Daniel) 6:30 p.m.; • Wednesday, April 4: Services 5:30 p.m.; Second Day of the Omer; Twenty-second Day of the Omer THURSDAY, APRIL 12 12:00 PM Temple Israel Mikraot Gedolot Chol Hamoed – 3rd Day; • Friday, April 27: Eleventh Day of the Omer Candles 7:46 p.m. Shacharis, Hallel & • Monday, April 23: Service 5:30 p.m. Service 5:30 p.m.; • Thursday, April 12: • Saturday, April 14: Mussaf 7:30 a.m.; Lunch and Learn 12:00 p.m.; THURSDAY, APRIL 12 7:00 PM Yom Ha’Shoah Observance Candles 8:01 p.m. Torah Class (Numbers) 4:30 p.m.; • Thursday, April 5: Service 9:30 a.m. Breakfast 8:45 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.; Twenty-third Day of the Omer Chol Hamoed – 4th Day; • Saturday, April 28: Check out 11:00 a.m. Twelfth Day of the Omer SUNDAY, APRIL 15 9:30 AM Chadash Religious School • Sunday, April 15: • Tuesday, April 24: Services 7:00 a.m. (note Service 9:30 a.m. • Friday, April 13: Morning Services 8:45 a.m. • Tuesday, April 3: Twenty-fourth Day of the Omer; SUNDAY, APRIL 15 9:30 AM Temple Israel Brotherhood Meeting earlier start time); • Sunday, April 29: Second Day Chol Hamoed; Thirteenth Day of the Omer; • Monday, April 16: Shacharis 7:15 a.m.; Service 5:30 p.m.; Morning Service 8:45 a.m. Third Day of the Omer; Mincha & Kabolas SUNDAY, APRIL 15 9:30 AM Temple Israel Sisterhood Meeting Services 7:15 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. Mishnah Class 4:30 p.m. Candles 7:39 p.m. • Monday, April 30: Shacharis, Hallel & Shabbos 7:30 p.m.; • Friday, April 6: • Tuesday, April 17: Services 7:15 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. Mussaf 7:15 a.m. Candle Lighting 7:44 p.m.; • Wednesday, April 25: SUNDAY, APRIL 15 12:15 PM Chadash Hebrew School Passover – Day 7; Service 5:30 p.m. Sunset 8:03 p.m. Biblical Hebrew Class • Wednesday, April 4: (Daniel) 6:30 p.m.; TUESDAY, APRIL 17 10:30 AM Yiddish Club Festival Service 9:30 a.m.; • Wednesday, April 18: • Saturday, April 14: Third Day Chol Hamoed; Twenty-fifth Day of the Omer Mincha & Maariv Mincha & Maariv Fourth Day of the Omer Fourteenth Day of the Omer; TUESDAY, APRIL 17 12:00 PM SAO Luncheon Service 5:30 p.m.; Service 5:30 p.m.; • Thursday, April 26: • Thursday, April 5: Shabbos Parshas Shimini; Candles 7:40 p.m. Yom Ha’atzmaut Observance Torah Class TUESDAY, APRIL 17 5:30 PM Temple Israel Men’s Study Group Fourth Day Chol Hamoed; Shabbos Mevorchim Chodesh; & Yom Ha’zikaron Community (Deuteronomy) 4:30 p.m.; • Saturday, April 7: Fifth Day of the Omer; Shacharis & Mussaf 9:00 a.m.; Celebration 5:45 p.m. Twenty-sixth Day of the Omer TUESDAY, APRIL 17 7:00 PM Temple Israel Board Meeting Passover – Day 8; Erev Yom Tov (the Second Days); Class 1:00 p.m.; Service 9:30 a.m.; • Thursday, April 19: Eruv Tavshilin (Hebrew: Mincha 2:00 p.m.; • Friday, April 27: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 4:15 PM Chadash Hebrew School Yizkor 11:00 a.m.; Services 7:15 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. “mixing of [cooked] dishes”) refers Shalosh Seudos 7:30 p.m.; Twenty-seventh Day of the Omer; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 5:45 PM Yom Hazikaron & Yom Ha’atzmaut Program No Evening Service; • Friday, April 20: to a Jewish ritual in which one Shabbos Ends 8:47 p.m.; Mincha & Kabolas Hametz may be eaten Maariv 8:55 p.m.; Shabbos 7:30 p.m.; Service 5:30 p.m.; prepares a cooked food prior to a SUNDAY, APRIL 22 9:30 AM Chadash Religious School after 9:05 p.m. Dinner 6:30 p.m. Jewish holiday that will be Havdalah 9:16 p.m. Candle Lighting 7:59 p.m.; • Sunday, April 8: with Shlichim Presentation; followed by the Shabbos; • Sunday, April 15: Sunset 8:17 p.m. SUNDAY, APRIL 22 12:15 PM Chadash Hebrew School Morning Service 8:45 a.m. Candles 7:54 p.m. Mincha and Maariv 7:30 p.m.; Rabbi Scheinbaum’s • Saturday, April 28: Candle Lighting 7:36 p.m.; Class 11:00 a.m.; Twenty-eighth Day of the Omer; TUESDAY, APRIL 24 11:30 AM SAO Canasta Sunset 7:54 p.m. Fifteenth Day of the Omer; Shabbos Parshas Acharei WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25 9:30 AM Men’s Club Breakfast • Friday, April 6: First Day Rosh Chodesh Iyar Mos - Kedoshim; Shacharis & Mussaf 9:00 a.m.; Seventh Day of Pesach; • Monday, April 16: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25 4:15 PM Chadash Hebrew School TEMPLE ISRAEL Sixth Day of the Omer; Lunch and Learn 12:00 p.m.; Class 1:00 p.m.; Reform Shacharis, Hallel & Sixteenth Day of the Omer; Mincha 1:58 p.m.; THURSDAY, APRIL 26 12:00 PM Temple Israel Mikraot Gedolot 432 30th St. N.W. • Canton, 44709 • 330-455-5197 Mussaf 7:00 a.m.; Second Day Rosh Chodesh Iyar Shalosh Seudos 7:45 p.m.; Shabbos Ends 9:04 p.m.; THURSDAY, APRIL 26 10:15 AM SAO: Cleveland Playhouse The Allen Theatre Yom Tov Meal 12:00 p.m.; • Tuesday, April 17: Mincha & Abbreviated Kabolas Maariv 9:10 p.m.; • Sunday, April 1: • Friday, April 13: • Friday, April 20: Seventeenth Day of the Omer; SUNDAY, APRIL 29 9:30 AM Chadash Religious School Shabbos 7:30 p.m.; Havdalah 9:31 p.m. Urban Ark Easter Dinner 3:00 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat Kabbalat Shabbat Shacharis 7:15 a.m.; Candle Lighting 7:37 p.m.; • Sunday, April 29: Service 6:15 p.m.; Service 6:15 p.m.; Mishnah Class 4:30 p.m. SUNDAY, APRIL 29 12:15 PM Chadash Hebrew School • Tuesday, April 3: Sunset 7:55 p.m. Pesach Sheine Anniversary/Birthday Blessings; Zachary Charlick is singing • Wednesday, April 18: Men’s Study Group 5:30 p.m. (The Second Passover); Rothman Baby Naming; • Saturday, April 7: Biblical Hebrew Class • Saturday, April 21: Twenty-ninth Day of the Omer; • Thursday, April 5: Zachary Charlick is singing Eighth Day of Pesach; (Daniel) 6:30 p.m.; Stollen Moments 9:30 a.m.; Rabbi Scheinbaum’s May 2018 Administrative Offices Closed Seventh Day of the Omer; Eighteenth Day of the Omer • Saturday, April 14: Morning Service 11:15 a.m. Shacharis & Hallel 9:00 a.m.; Class 11:00 a.m. • Friday, April 6: Stollen Moments 9:30 a.m.; • Thursday, April 19: • Thursday, April 26: The Book (Scroll) Song of • Monday, April 30: TUESDAY, MAY 1 10:30 AM Yiddish Club Kabbalat Shabbat with Pesach Morning Service 11:15 a.m. Torah Class Mikraot Gedolot 12:00 p.m. Songs 10:15 a.m.; Lunch and Learn 12:00 p.m.; Yizkor Service 6:15 p.m.; (Deuteronomy) 4:30 p.m.; TUESDAY, MAY 1 5:30 PM Temple Israel Men’s Study Group Sandy Adland is singing; • Tuesday, April 17: • Friday, April 27: Yizkor 11:15 a.m.; Thirtieth Day of the Omer Men’s Study Group 5:30 p.m.; Nineteenth Day of the Omer Administrative Offices Closed Sisterhood Shabbat Mincha 2:01 p.m.; WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 11:15 AM SAO: Cleveland Indians vs. Texas Rangers Game Board Meeting 7:00 p.m. Shalosh Seudos 7:30 p.m.; • Friday, April 20: • Saturday, April 7: Service 6:15 p.m.; Shabbos Ends 8:39 p.m.; Twentieth Day of the Omer; Stollen Moments 9:30 a.m.; • Wednesday, April 18: Sandy Adland is singing WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 4:15 PM Chadash Hebrew School Maariv 8:50 p.m.; Mincha & Kabolas Morning Service 11:15 a.m. Shlichim Yom Hazikaron & Yom • Saturday, April 28: Count the Eighth Day of the Omer; Shabbos 7:30 p.m.; Ha’atzmaut Celebration 5:45 p.m. Stollen Moments 9:30 a.m.; • Thursday, April 12: Havdalah 9:09 p.m.; Candle Lighting 7:52 p.m.; • Thursday, April 19: Morning Service 11:15 a.m. Mikraot Gedolot 12:00 p.m.; PLEASE ALLOW UNTIL 10:00 p.m. Sunset 8:10 p.m. Check out the latest programs and schedules, Yom Ha’atzmaut Yom Ha’shoah Observance 7:00 p.m. FOR THE BUY-BACK OF CHOMETZ including the Community Calendar, online at www.jewishcanton.org 20 STARK JEWISH NEWS • APRIL 2018 • www.jewishcanton.org FLAVORS OF Prices eective March 29 through April 11, 2018. 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