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September 2012 Elul-Tishrei 5772/5773 Vol. 83, No. 1

Welcome Cantor Rebecca Carl We are pleased to an- nounce that Cantor Rebecca Carl will lead the White Theatre service along with Rabbi Glickman for the High Holy Days. Currently, she serves as a chaplain at the Children’s Hospi- tal of Philadelphia. Cantor Carl is a member of the Cantor’s Assembly, was invested by JTS in 2008, and has over nine years of experience leading High Holy Day services. She has served as Interim Cantor at Society Hill Synagogue in Philadelphia, High Holy Day Cantor in Riv- erhead, NY and U. of Delaware Hillel. While at JTS, Cantor Carl served as student cantor at Beth Jacob in Norwich, CT and as a High Holy Rabbi David Glickman Welcomes the New Year. Rose Family Early Childhood Education Center started its new year. The classes are full Day Cantor in Austin, TX. She has been lead- of new and eager minds prepared for a wonderful year at school. ing Shabbat services since her Bat Mitzvah. Harold Kaseff and Mike Rogovein are our Simchat Torah Honorees CBS will honor Harold Kaseff next major fund-raising event,” and is a new member of as Chatan Torah and Michael Rogovein the Beth Shalom Foundation. Harold has also been active as Chatan Bereishit at Simchat Torah at Congregation Ohev Sholom, and in the greater Jew- services Tuesday morning October 9, ish community, especially at the Hyman Brand Hebrew 9:30 a.m. in Goldsmith Hall. Please Academy. join us to honor and thank two in- Michael Rogovein is a credibly involved volunteers for their second generation member of Beth wonderful service to our congregation. Shalom. A graduate of Purdue Uni- Harold Kaseff came to Kansas versity, he earned his MBA from the City as a hospital administrator, most Harold Kaseff University of Denver. He has been recently at the Medical Center of Inde- married to Laurel for 53 years, and pendence. Now retired, he works part time as a Physician they have three children and four Consultant. A graduate of Indiana University, he earned a grandchildren. Mike recently retired Master’s degree in Hospital Administration from Washing- after 50 years at Tension Michael Rogovein ton University, St. Louis. Harold is married to Rhea Salas- Envelope, where he served most recently as Corporate che, and together they have six Chief Engineer and Director of Sustainability. He and Table of Contents children and 18 grandchildren. A Laurel were Presidents of Beth Shalom Couples Club, Rabbi...... p.2 regular Shabbat morning mem- and Mike served as President of Men’s Club, Regional High Holy Days Info...... p.2 ber of the Kiddush Corps, he has Vice-President of the National Association of Jewish Sukkot...... p.3 chaired many celebrations at Beth Men’s Clubs and Past President of the Board of Jewish Sisterhood...... p.4 Shalom including the Neshama Family and Children’s Services. Most recently he chaired RFECEC/PRS...... p. 5 Carlebach concert and the closing the committee that guided the relocation to our Lamar B’nei Mitzvah...... p. 6 events for the Wornall campus; he building. He is a life member of Beth Shalom’s Board of Anniversaries...... p. 7 currently chairs the Planned Giv- Directors and has served on almost every congregational Community...... p. 10 ing Process for Beth Shalom “the committee. www.bethshalomkc.org | 913-647-7279 September 2012 From the Rabbi’s Study “Be Happy!” – An Instruction or a Description? In the This is the instruction of us if we shake a lulav – we will smile Torah, the mitzvah for shaking the lulav and be happy. I have never seen some- we learn and etrog. The lulav and etrog are a body frown while holding a lulav! about all bundle of branches from various types Regardless of whether or not of the ma- of trees, that we hold together with you consider yourself a regular “shul jor festivals a special species of citrus (the etrog) goer,” whether or not your family that we to wave during services. (And you builds a sukkah or whether or not celebrate thought services were boring!) you’ve shaken a lulav since Sunday through- The first part of the verse is an school – please come to weekday out the obvious instruction: it teaches us how morning services during the week year. Re- to make a lulav and shake it with the of Sukkot (October 1 – October 7 ) garding the festival of Sukkot – which etrog. The second, however, is a bit to shake a lulav. Rarely can religion falls right after Yom Kippur – the more confusing. It tells us to “Rejoice promise happiness – but for these Torah teaches us: “On the first day before the Lord your God…” In the seven days it does. you shall take the product of hadar Hebrew it says, “u’smachtem” -- liter- Shalom, trees, branches of palm trees, boughs ally “you shall all be happy.” of leafy trees, and willows of the How can God command us to brook, and you shall rejoice before the be happy? I believe that this is actu- Lord your God seven days.” (Leviticus ally not an instruction, but a descrip- Rabbi David M. Glickman 23:40). tion. We are told what will happen to [email protected] 913-647-7294

New Members - the Newlyweds High Holy Days Schedule Jared & Lauren Levy Erev Rosh HaShanah, Sunday, Sept. 16 Louis & Carly Stein 6:30 pm White Theatre – JCC Nathan & Ashley Ross 1st Day Rosh HaShanah, Monday, Sept. 17 8:30 am White Theatre – JCC 9 am Social Hall – JCC Mt. Carmel 4 pm Tashlikh & Minchah Memorial Service M-A Surgery – 119th & Nall 6 pm Ma’ariv – JCC This year the Mt. Carmel Memorial Service 2nd Day Rosh HaShanah, Tuesday, Sept. 18 will be held on Sunday, 8:30 am White Theatre – JCC 9 am Social Hall – JCC September 23 at 12 pm 6 pm Minchah/Ma’ariv – JCC in the Yukon Chapel. You are welcome to join Mt. Carmel Memorial Service, Sunday, Sept. 23 Yukon Chapel, Mt. Carmel Cemetery us in a remembrance 12 pm service for friends and Kol Nidrei, Tuesday, Sept 25 family you wish to call to 6:30 pm White Theatre – JCC – JCC mind at this time. 6:30 pm Social Hall Yom Kippur, Wednesday, Sept 26 High Holy Days Info 8:30 am White Theatre – JCC 9:00 am Social Hall – JCC Tickets and Parking Passes have been mailed. If you have 5:00 pm Minchah, Ne’ilah & Ma’ariv questions, call the office. For all other High Holy Day White Theatre – JCC 7:50 pm Havdalah information, see the website or your August Scroll. 8:00 pm Sounding of the Shofar 8:00 pm “Break Fast”

2 September 2012 www.bethshalomkc.org | 913-647-7279 Executively Speaking One Woman’s Opinion Before our very eyes, another year is We can take a different approach as coming to a close as we usher in the High Holy Day the New Year gives us a chance for a fresh season. Again we stand on the threshold of a New start. We can change ourselves and trans- Year, one that we can face with basically two differ- form the direction of our lives. This New ent attitudes. Year will bring about new possibilities, We can remain content to mark the passing new dreams, new hopes and possibly a new of time thinking, we can tear a new page off the cal- adventure. We can embrace this New Year endar and show a new month, but nothing has really by reaching out to those we love, becom- changed. We are the same; our lifestyle remains un- ing more active in synagogue life- taking full advantage of our altered with no variations. A year has gone by. We membership. are older, but have we added to the quality of our On a personal note, I and hopefully you, will look lives? We can equate ourselves to being on a merry- forward to embracing this upcoming New Year. This past year go-round; the same horses going up and down day found me settling in to this wonderful synagogue community- after day- STOP – is this the best life has to offer us? thank you for your friendship. The day that you read this mes- Or … sage will probably be close to, or on my first anniversary here at CBS- time flies. Sukkot Schedule So when you cross off dates on your calendar, my wish for you is that you enjoy every one of them and grasp on to All Services are at CBS Goldsmith Hall what is good in your world. From my home to yours go best Erev Sukkot, Sunday, September 30 wishes for the New Year. 6:00 p.m Minchah Shanah Tovah, 1st day of Sukkot, Monday, October 1 9:30 a.m. Shacharit 6:00 p.m. Minchah Executive Director [email protected] 2nd day of Sukkot, Tuesday, October 2 9:30 a.m. Shacharit 6:00 p.m. Minchah Kabblat Shabbat Sukkot, Friday, October 5 6:00 p.m. Minchah 7:00 p.m. Sukkot Dinner by reservation Hoshanah Rabbah, Sunday, October 7 Please join us for services on Friday evening, October 8:00 a.m. Shacharit, followed by 5, 2012 at 6 pm, as we continue our celebration of Sukkot! At breakfast sponsored by Anne Bratt in 6:45 pm, we will take part in reciting Kiddush in the Sukkah, memory of her husband, Alec z”l. followed by dinner in Goldsmith Hall! Please see the enclosed 6:00 p.m. Minchah/Shemini Atzeret/ flyer to make your reservation for this fabulous feast, catered by Ma’ariv Kosher Connection! Reservations are due to Stefanie Williams by Friday, September 21st. Shemini Atzeret, Monday, October 8 7:00 a.m. Shacharit w/ Yizkor 9:30 a.m. Shacharit w/ Yizkor From Rabbi & Linda Cohen 6:00 p.m. Minchah Until our home closing is finalized, all mail Erev Simchat Torah, Monday, October 8 should continue to be sent to 9119 Riggs Lane, Apt. B, 7:30 p.m. Ma’ariv/Hakafot Overland Park, Kansas 66212. Please also note that our Simchat Torah Day, Tuesday, October 9 e-mail addresses have changed to lindamilcohen@gmail. 9:30 a.m. Shacharit & Hakafot com and [email protected]. Our cell phone numbers 6:00 p.m. Minchah remain the same. Linda & Rabbi Alan Cohen

www.bethshalomkc.org | 913-647-7279 September 2012 3 Sisterhood Linda Lessner, President | [email protected] Fall Paid-Up Membership Luncheon schoolers at The Children’s Place. Their Back Pack program sends home food items over the “Jewish Learning as a Journey” featuring weekend to supplement the diet of the chil- Annie Glickman will be the program at Sister- dren. When you come to the luncheon, please hood’s annual Paid-Up Membership Luncheon, bring cans of tuna, macaroni and cheese pack- 11:15 am, Tues., Oct. 16. Annie Glickman, ets, cereal, granola bars, peanut butter, jelly, wife of Rabbi Glickman and mother of Gavi, spaghetti and sauce, chicken or beef noodle Ellie and Davi, is a Regional Director for Flor- soup and canned peas, green beans and fruit. ence Melton Adult Mini School, will be the Invitations have been mailed. For addi- keynote speaker. The cost is $10 for members tional information contact Program Vice-Pres- and $15 for non-members. (The cost of this ident Marlene Katz, 913-681-0840. To check luncheon is subsidized by The Snitz Sisters whether you have paid your Sisterhood dues Fund.) contact Financial Secretary Renana Abrams at In conjunction with Sisterhood’s Tik- 913-681-9156. kun Olam project, items are needed for the pre- Annie Glickman Sarah Peltzman Classes Resume on Thursdays! Sisterhood’s Sarah Petzman Adult Education classes, taught by Rabbi Glick- man, will take place on Thurs- days, from 10 – 11:30 am. The Wed., Sept 5 9:45 cost for the entire year is $10 Sisterhood Board of Directors for Sisterhood members and Meeting $15 for non-members. Classes Mon., Wed., Sept 10, 12 9:00 am are open to all men and women Bannishing Bullies Workshop in the community. Registra- Wed., Sept. 19 10 a.m. tion and classes will begin on L to R: Linda Lessner, Reneé Fuchs, Rabbi Glickman and Prayerworks Thursday, October 25. Elaine Singer. Wed., Oct. 3 10 a.m. The Opening Topic will be: The complete curriculum and Warm Up America It’s All There in the Beginning: What schedule will be published after the Wed., Oct 10 7 p.m. Genesis Really Teaches Us about High Holy Days. For further details, Book Club Men, Women and Interpersonal Rela- contact Sisterhood Education V.P., tionships. Elaine Singer, 913-338-1088.

Sisterhood Book Club Meets October 10 The Wedding Jester by Steve Stern will be the next book discussed by the Beth Shalom Sisterhood Book Club. The club will meet Wednesday, October 10 , 7:00 pm, at Gerre Minkin’s. This book journeys to Stern’s magical Jewish otherworld-- where fantastical events are commonplace. For further details or to be added to the e-mail list, contact Rowena Turk at 913-649-7098 or at [email protected].

BBB “CALL TO ACTION” Troop 61 at the Balloon Festival Mike McHugh and Ben Abbas helped out at If you wish to BECOME PART OF Sisterhood’s NEW proj- the Balloon Festival in Olathe this summer. ect entitled BANISHING BULLYING BEHAVIOR (BBB), contact Carol at (913) 642-1199 or [email protected].

4 September 2012 www.bethshalomkc.org | 913-647-7279 Rose Family Early Childhood Education Center Judy Jacks Berman, Director | [email protected] | 913-647-7287 Transitions of Fall Fall is the time for transitions and new experiences. Whether you are preparing your child for preschool, kindergarten, middle school, high school or the big leap to college, transitions are scary as well as exciting! Some suggestions to help your child transition into a new situation are: • Spend quality special time with your child in advance of a big transition. • Help your children acknowledge their feelings and reassure them that you too feel anxious but you know the expe- rience will be wonderful! • If your children are starting preschool or kindergarten make sure you are reading to them every day. • Encourage children to eat well and get enough sleep. Experts recommend 11-13 hours a day for a 3-5 year old. School age children need 10-11 hours a day. • Buy a baby photo book and fill it with family pictures (including the family pet) and let your young children put it in their back pack. It is a great conversation starter for teachers and with other kids! I hope the year is • Put a family picture in a plastic frame and let older children have it in their back packs filled with if they are feeling anxious. wonderful • Let younger children bring a security item to preschool to help them transition from experiences, much home to school. The familiar smell and feel of an item is the little help most kids need to learning, laughter feel comfortable in their new environment. and joy. Polsky Religious School (PRS) Patti Kroll, Coordinator of Education | [email protected] | 913-647-7290 Our Religious School is Nationally Ranked and Is Part of the Congregation Over the summer, I have spent a lot of time in conversations with We have a nationally recog- teachers, parents and educators discussing ways our families can find meaning nized program and excellent teachers. and engagement from our school program. The learning experience, at its best, This is our congregational school and is a partnership between the home and the school. What can you do to make we want our parents to feel that it is a this the best possible experience it can be? place of serious Jewish learning and a • Get involved. Take an interest in our synagogue and your child’s Jew- place where they want to get involved. ish education. Volunteer in the school at something you would enjoy. Let us hear from you! • Welcome and include the new families and students in our program this coming year. Welcome Back • If you are interested in joining the school committee, contact Cathy to Religious School Newman, school committee chair at 913-814-7404. It is a great way to Free Continental get involved and have a voice in our school. • Participate in parent-student grade-level programs. Breakfast Sept. 9. • Our classes begin with tefillot (prayer service). Join your children All school families are in- and learn along with them. vited Sunday, September 9th from • Check the web site for calendar information, policies, procedures 8:45– 9:20 am in and an overview of the curriculum, important information and grade- Goldsmith Hall for a free level learning. Continental Breakfast. • Open your emails. They contain important timely information. Start the school year off • Please make religious school a priority. We miss your children when by seeing friends, having a bagel they are not here, and they miss learning that can take place only in a and fruit juice or coffee as our community setting. Welcome Back, Glad You are Here gift.

www.bethshalomkc.org | 913-647-7279 September 2012 5 Celebrating Life Cycle Events Ecclesiastes 3:1

Submit your B’nei Mitzvah announcements to be published. Mazal Tov to our B’nei Mitzvah Jordan Isaac Kuluva Haidee Clauer September 8, 2012 • 21 Elul 5772 October 6, 2012 • 20 Tishrei 5773 Jordan’s parents are Haidee’s parents are Kerry and David Kuluva. Mirra Klausner and Todd Clauer. Celebrating with him are Her grandparents are Carla and his grandparents, Marie and Tiberius Klausner and Lois and Phil Koffman and Renee Daniel Clauer of Springfield, and Lynn Kuluva, along OH. She has two sisters: Anna with great grandmother, Sara and Aviva. Haidee attends the Mittelman and sister Paige. Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy Jordan attends Harmony and Camp Ramah in Wisconsin. Middle School. He plays Her special interests and activities soccer and basketball, enjoys include guitar, art, soccer, run- spending time with friends ning and tree climbing. For their and playing with his dog, Lola. For his Bar Mitzvah joint Mitzvah project, Haidee and her friend, Abby Flekier, project, Jordan participated in Ma’asim Tovim this are instituting a more extensive recycling system in Beth summer. Shalom’s offices and schools. Relatives and friends are invited to worship Relatives and friends are invited to worship with with the family and attend the Kiddush Luncheon fol- the family and attend the Kiddush Luncheon following the lowing the service. service.

Our Mount Carmel Cemetery Caretakers KCUSY Back in Action! Bob Pratt and Jim Jones are showing their new September brings an end to the lazy days of sum- uniforms, donated by the generosity of Jerry Shapiro and mer as the Youth Lounge becomes the place to be for fun Walker Towel Service. and fabulous programs. On Sunday, September 9th, all Kadimaniks and KCUSYers and their families are invited to attend the annual picnic in the lounge at noon. Come see your friends, make new ones, and learn more about the many activities of our award-winning youth department. September Calendar Please RSVP to Wednesdays, September 5, 12, 19 6:15 pm Stef by Tuesday, KCUSY Wednesday Night Programs September 4th. Sunday, September 9 12 pm KCUSY and Kadima Family Picnic Friday, September 21 4 pm Kabbalat Shabbat at Village Shalom Sunday, September 23 3rd Annual Peace Walk starts at CBS Wednesday, September 26 7:45 pm KCUSY Glowsticks at Neilah Service

6 September 2012 www.bethshalomkc.org | 913-647-7279 Celebrating Life Cycle Events Ecclesiastes 3:1 September Anniversaries September Anniversaries will be honored during services on Shabbat morning, September 15. October Anniversaries will be honored on October 20. To sponsor a Kiddush contact Norman, 913-647-7283. Mazal Tov to... Submit your Mazal Tov to be published Day Years Sharon and Stuart Pase upon the birth of their granddaugher, 1 Milton & Marjorie Adler 55 Shai Hadar Jaffe, born on July 8. Shai’s parents are Rabbi Steven & Stacy Brown 10 Yitzhak and Maayan Jaffe, Baltimore, Maryland. Paternal grand- Michael & Anne Jacobs 38 parents are Marion and Robert Jaffe, Staten Island, New York. Frank Lipsman & Janet Mark 27 Jeffrey & Linda Sander 27 Great grandmother is Gertrude Epstein. Shai’s siblings are: Richard & Connie Simon 21 Shlomo Raphael, Netanya Temina and Devarya Tiferet. 2 Michael & Renana Abrams 22 Elyse and Randy Block upon the birth of their granddaughter, Barry & Cheryl Kantor 28 3 Seth & Robyn Freiden 6 Annie Leah Block on May 4th. Annie’s parents are Sara and Phillip & Barbara Hodes 45 Greg Block of Highland Park. Rhonda and Larry Dubin, Mil- Kurt & Stephanie Kavanaugh 23 waukee, Wisconsin are the maternal grandparents. Charlene Larry & Linda Lessner 34 and Jay Pollack, Blossom Block and Lila and Chuck Freedman, Earl & Shirley Unell 52 Milwaukee,Wisconsin are the great grandparents. Annie’s older 4 Sam Goller & Roberta Pollack Goller 1 sister is Julia. Steven & Judith Sherry 52 5 Allen & Gail Gutovitz 41 Elyse and Randy Block upon the birth of their grandson, Na- 6 Gregory & Susan Azorsky 25 than Levon Block on July 10th. Nathan’s parents are Melissa and Lewis & Carol Berey 47 Phil Block, , . Maternal grandparents are Robyn Scott & Debra Davis 25 Abraham & Marlene Kopec 52 Rennard, St. Louis, Missouri and Ray David Kanter, San Anto- Marc & Susan Miller 31 nio, Texas. Great grandparents are Charlene and Jay Pollack, 7 Charles & Angela Hiller 26 Rita Rennard, St. Louis, Missouri, and Blossom Block. Daniel & Janna Rosenthal 9 8 Roman & Svetlana Sorkin 39 Marvin Gibian upon the occasion of his 85th birthday. Celebrat- 10 Harold & Annette Bell 62 ing with Marvin will be Evelyn, Linda, Mark, Ellen(Jerusalem), Alex & Debbie Blachar 17 grandchildren Jacob, Esther, Levi, Angela, along with Reuven, his 10 Michael & Samyra Marks 45 and Evelyn’s great grandson. Marvin and his family are sponsor- Aaron & Jennifer Spiegel 11 ing the Kiddush Luncheon on September 29th. 11 Elliott & Katharine Hollub 52 12 Scott & Debra Goldstein 8 16 Tony & Kelly Shapiro 14 17 Assaf & Vered Bukai 20 Sponsoring a Kiddush Luncheon after Shabbat David Gale & Gina Kaiser 23 Services is a great way to celebrate a simchah or memo- Mikhael & Yael Vasilkovsky 9 rialize a loved one. For more information contact Norm 19 Steven & Joan Israelite 48 Levitan at [email protected] or 913-647-7283. Stan & Mary Weiner 42 The following sponsored Kiddush Luncheon will take 20 Richard & Lisa Hurst 20 place in September: Ronald & Kathy Schikevitz 20 21 Simon & Janet Galapo 15 Sept 22 by Troop 61 Jeffrey & Valerie Gasser 26 24 Stanley & Barbara Bodker 12 Welcome New CBS Members 27 Leonard & Elizabeth Hershman 42 Jonathan and Denise Hankin Lee and Beth Albee Howard and Gayle Ranen Ariel and Robyn Axelrod Ed Meltzer

www.bethshalomkc.org | 913-647-7279 September 2012 7 Baruch Dayan HaEmet Praised is the True Judge Of Blessed Memory Unveilings We express condolences to our Beth Shalom Members, their Families and Friends. All unveilings are at Mt. Carmel Joseph Singmon Sept 2, 11 a.m. Sam Hardin, z”l, August 22 / 4 Elul Barry Rosen Sept. 10, 11 a.m. Jeanette Galler Sept. 24, 3 p.m. Barney Summers Sept. 30, 12 p.m. Claire Bell Sept. 30, 1 p.m.

Yahrtzeits Join us for morning or evening minyan to say Kaddish for your loved one. See service schedule, page 11. 14 Elul-Sept 1 19 Elul-Sept 6 Zelda Lerer Arnold Parnes Ella Lustig George Newberg Israel Weinstein Selig Cohn Fannie Brams Rose Levine Harry Stevens Milton Malamud Dorothy Novorr Nessy Weinstein Frances Gershon Bessie Gottlieb Fannie Rich Sarah Summers Irving Millstein Sadye Rubinfire 11 Tishrei-Sept 27 Sara Ginsberg Claire Gutovitz David Sanell Esther Weiner Jerry Penzner Albert Saver Louis Cumonow Melvin Gordon Morris Jacobs Sol Schorr 29 Elul-Sept 16 Thelma Rosenberg Abraham Steinzeig Edith Duni Abraham Isserles Anne Pollock Ida Steinberg David (Tim) Blond Frank Schlozman Herman Tweed Edna Ginsberg Jacob Levin Freda Rosenbaum Mildred Supofsky Allene Carroll Louis Silberg Isaabel Viner Joseph Greenberg Israel Noah Naomi Shabason 24 Elul-Sept 11 Sol Dennis Lena Sorkin 7 Tishrei-Sept 23 Morris Isenberg Isadore Polsky Sherman Weintraub Eva Copeland Sidney Erdman 3 Tishrei-Sept 19 Lisa Barash Bernard Kessler Ben Shapiro Anna Yukon Abraham Frost Paul Gilgus Sarah Behrman Nellie Coleman Boris Kleiman Adam Siegel 20 Elul-Sept 7 Ben Gordon Leon Grossman Dora Dekro Ada Gilgore Sandra Marder Sarah Silberg Sol Botwin Lillian Kanter Rose Kosovitz Joseph Dekro Fannie Karosen Theresa Meyer Alex Silberman Abe Broudy Gus Minkin Harry Oshiver Isaac Ducov Anna Koppel Robert Rapaport Sam Spindler Lottie Feinberg Norman Polsky Samuel Oshiver Jennie Gorman Sherburne Krieger Sarah Salkind 15 Elul-Sept 2 Fred Goldsmith Sherwin Salasche Ralph Rosenberg Morris Kort William Jack Newton Fred Schechter Abe Bergman Selma Joseph Isaac Vogel Irving Schoen Samuel Kort Frieda Schlein Morris Shaffer Olga Bruller Sol Kaplan 25 Elul-Sept 12 Robert Seiffer Morris Litvien Jack Shear Abraham Starr Selma Feld Abraham Passman Esther Cohen Rae Silberman Max Navran 8 Tishrei-Sept 24 Harriette Tivin Suzanne Geller Bertha Rosenberg Albert Diamond Mezeh Viner Gitla Posmantier William Berkowitz 12 Tishrei-Sept 28 Bessie Ginsberg David Schuster Jacob Gilgus 1 Tishrei-Sept 17 Anna Sandhaus Benjamin Brand Harry Abend Rose Markowitz Flora Widlansky Martie Greenberg Bessie Berman Juliette Seiden Minnie Frischer Benjamin Apple Linda Siegel 21 Elul-Sept 8 Blanche Lerner Samuel Bigus Lazarus Smith Golda House Harry Aven Sanders Sosland Benjamin Aaron Samuel Segelbohm Annie Bortnick Joe Wolberg Flora Pelofsky Wolf Binkowitz Sender Szajnfeld Joseph Bronstein Sylvan Siegler Daniel Brenner 4 Tishrei-Sept 20 Joe Rubin Pesha Hoffman 16 Elul-Sept 3 Meyer Cohen 26 Elul-Sept 13 Fayge Chaba Anne Baum 9 Tishrei-Sept 25 Leah Mack Lucy Greenberg Reuben Finkelstein Saul Bitner Berl Chaba Max Berman Esther Gibian Jean Price Samuel Kaplan Milton Forman Lena Glazer Paul Cohen Ida Devins Rebecca Grossman Alfred Rafsky Sarah Plattner Evelyn Greenberg Max Hoffman Arthur Epstein Liba Falus Miriam Harding Joe Rose Melvin Rolsky Louis Hammer Millie Levy Dora Finkelstein Sol Ginsberg Baruch Harding Rebecca Wexler Jerome Schrader Violet Hoffman Louis Sachs Frances Fogel Cecil Kaminsky Ida Katzman Jacob Witschner Benne Yukon Lieb Lieberman Leo Schleifstein Akiba Garowitz Harry Kaplan Samuel Kopel Mollye Zinn 17 Elul-Sept 4 Robert Shapiro Coralee Snyder Eli Gershon Esther Levine Melba Levine 13 Tishrei-Sept 29 Sam Bobrov Joseph Siegel Baily Taxman Harry Gilbert Myer Lieberman Sol Lipsey Peter Bayzman Rose Bordman Norman Weinstein Daniel Tucker Arlene Grossman Sidney Magazine Sam Marcus Philip Byer Edward Wolberg Pearl Hoffman Etta Magazine Katie Brown 27 Elul-Sept 14 Ethel Markowitz Dora Galitzky Minnie Cohen 22 Elul-Sept 9 Lipman Kopinsky Jean Robin Jacob Risburd Samuel Liebershon Emil Barsky Sascha Kopinsky Khaya Schuster Mary Cohn Albert Bell Mayme Becker Louis Rosenberg Daniel Lumian Robert Ginsberg Moris Copaken Moses Kopinsky Sylvia Traxler Sam Nagel Edwin Chambers Toibe Kopinsky 10 Tishrei-Sept 26 David Krasner Hanan Eisen Rose Lieber 5 Tishrei-Sept 21 Samuel Brockman Harry Pack Samuel Levin Gertrude Gandal Zelig Kopinsky Rita Bayless Dora Pakula Rebecca Louis Mamie Kraft Akiba Byers Sam Rosenberg Joseph Greenbaum Rose Milens Jack Bohm Velie Dubinsky Meyer Pilz Lena Topf Harold Joseph David Levin Philip Herowitz Chaim Posmantier Frank Soltz Jeanette Levine Nettie Feinberg 18 Elul-Sept 5 Annie Picker William Stein Jacob Hyman Meyer Finkelstein Fannie Spellman Louis Portman J. David Pittell Herman Koch Sophie Agron Ida Swerdloff Hannah Present Sarah Gardesky 14 Tishrei-Sept 30 Leo Feingold Beryl Rubenstein Rose Rapaport Eli Grossman Samuel Bordy Rachel Schwartz 28 Elul-Sept 15 Ruben Seigel Ben Rosenberg Louis Goldstein Jenny Blum Fannie Shapiro Elsa Gundelfinger Louis Goodman J. Harry Kulakofsky Samuel Siegel Anna Stolov Isaak Levine David Kantor Margaret Weinstock Morris Cohen Dora Stanborm Morris Traxler Rose Overbeck Karl Copelman Morton Swartz Harold Marks Beatrice Katz David Partnoy 23 Elul-Sept 10 6 Tishrei-Sept 22 Joseph Moskowitz Mark Marks Joe Dunn 2 Tishrei-Sept 18 Sarah Peltzman Rose Barabechik Michael Fingersh Esther Becker Harry Rubenstein Harris Naster Sol Posner Florence Byer Tammie Fingersh Evelyn Brown Prywa Salzenstein Dorothy Orren Maurice Horowitz Morris Hans Edith Rosenberg David Cohen Harry Kisluk Sara Davidow Nathan Schwartz Ethel Rogers Oscar Untrif Daniel Feingold Paul Jaben Rose Goldberg Sashe Schwartz Dorothy Ross Blanche Marks Marjorie Kantor Leah Gandal David Parelman Minnie Gordon Freidel Schwartz Samuel Tempofsky Yudas Graves Zelda Kross Sarah Myron Jacob Schwartz Sam Yagan 8 September 2012 www.bethshalomkc.org | 913-647-7279 Contributions through August 16, 2012 are listed below. Todah Rabbah! Thank you for thinking of us. Ada Hoffman Marsha Weisel Mr & Mrs Frank Seymour Kaufman George B & Alvin Shapiro Mr & Mrs Rodney Sara Mittelman’s Camp Ramah Mr Abe Yodler Friedman Mr Leibert Kaufman Marian Durbin Mrs Rhea Salasche Minkin 95th BD Scholarship Fund Rabbi David & Mr David Feingold Sandy Goldansky Prayer Book & Mr Harold Stephen Mr Tiberius & Dr In Memory of Annie Glickman’s & Ms Trudi Carol Glass Fund Kaseff Fein’s Speedy Carla Klausner Ada Hoffman New Home Galblum Mrs Judy Krug In Memory of Jane Klaiber Recovery In Memory of Mr & Mrs Gary Mark & Sandy Mr & Mrs Alan Beverly & Jerome Schrader Rabbi Alan & Mrs Mr & Mrs Arnold Muriel Stulz Cortés Kaman Jacobson Harvey Bodker Mr & Mrs Jeffrey Linda Cohen Kort Mr & Mrs Milton Arlene & Gerald Merna Siegler’s Mr & Mrs Kevin Endowment Fund Katz Louis & Edith Leo Shalinksy’s 2nd Adler Ginsberg Youth Speedy Recovery Karpin In Honor of Helen Rae Pinsky B/BM Jennie Shankman School Fund Mr & Mrs David Pro Sherman Harvey Bodker’s & Sydney In Memory of Mr & Mrs Rodney Al Shapiro In Memory of Burnstein Mr & Mrs Leon Speedy Recovery Cerier Teacher Louis Pinsky Minkin Mr Paul Lerner & Minnie Agron Arlene Hart’s 80th Levin Michelle Hersh and Development Mr & Mrs Richard In Memory of Mrs Rosalyn Lerner Mr & Mrs Samuel BD Sam Kaswan Mert Hersh Fund Brockman Henrietta Katzman Robert Shapiro Agron Mr & Mrs Jack Mr & Mrs Louis Mr Tiberius & Dr In Memory of Mrs Deborah Stone Mr Meyer Katzman Fannie Shapiro Bloom Kessler Carla Klausner Sylvia Merkeadeav Mrs Edith Pinsky Morris Litvien Mr Tiberius & Dr Benjamin Ryweck Birth of Ted & Joe Posner Mrs. Phyllis Kalender Carla Klausner Torah Fund In Memory of Mrs Helen Rae Mallin Jill Goldstein’s Mr & Mrs Scott Sandy Goldansky Cerier & Family Sarah’s Family In Honor of Grandaughter Goldstein Childhood Dolores Sosnow’s Dr & Mrs Fred Jacob H & Rose Enrichment Rabbi Morris Fund Birth of Paul Donald Intrater Bodker Margolies Adult In Honor of New Home Flam’s Great Mr & Mrs William Levine Teacher Fund Alan Salle’s BD Cemetery Development In Memory of Education Fund Leo Shalinsky’s Grandaughter Intrater In Memory of 2nd B/BM Susan March BD Mr & Mrs Neil Sam Brown Maintenance Fund Dorothy Solomon Rabbi Lewis Fund In Honor of Levitta Jane Klaiber Sarah Zeldin’s Sosland Mr Alan Brown Mr & Mrs William 100th BD Warshauer’s BD In Memory of Norman In Memory of Leo Shalinsky’s Mr & Mrs Bruce Mrs Joan March Michal Dishon - 2nd B/BM Solomon Schlosberg Mr & Mrs Marvin Judy Esrig Weinstein Abraham Frost Goldstein Regina Pachter’s Mr & Mrs Leon Mr Harold Weinstein Alon Mr & Mrs Peter Harry G. 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Pakula Burnstein Chapman’s ANN Pelofsky Mrs Judy Krug Esther Nowick Esther Goldstein Rabbi Dr & Mrs Ben Mr & Mrs Leon Dr & Mrs Lawrence Leo Shalinsky’s 2nd Scholarship Fund Glickman’s Birth of Randy Rubin Pakula Mr & Mrs Marvin & Elyse Block’s Levin B/BM In Memory of Goldstein Discretionary Sylvan Siegler Janice Panknin Al Shapiro Mr & Mrs Joel Fish Ruthye Nowick Fund Grandson Mrs Merna Siegler Dr Harold Esrig Alvin Shapiro Sammy Galapo’s Mrs Inge Silverman Mr & Mrs Marshall Mr & Mrs Sheldon Rose Zurovsky In Honor of Alvin Shapiro Rebecca Stein Dr John Goldberg Talbot Pessin Rabbi Glickman B/BM Rabbi Moti Rieber & Ms Marla Mrs Gertrude Mr Paul Lerner & Mr & Mrs Bernard In Memory of Mr Manuel Nowick Epstein & Family & Mrs Suzy Siegler Ullman Brockman Al Shapiro Elaine Lewin Eric, Miriam, Mrs Rosalyn Lerner Rieber Mr & Mrs Joel Vile Mr & Mrs David Mr & Mrs Lee Mr Manuel Nowick Rachel & Lainie Leo Shalinsky’s 2nd Mr & Mrs David Burnstein Pearlmutter Kaseff B/BM Weinstein www.bethshalomkc.org | 913-647-7279 September 2012 9 Barbecue Chicken Recipe (Family Recipe) Editorial Comments Ingredients: Peter, our children and grand- Chicken (breasts, thighs or legs) 1/2 cup brown sugar children join me in wishing the entire 1/4 cup cider vinegar CBS community a happy, healthy and 3/4 cup catsup adventurous new year. Everyone wants 1/4 Worcestershire sauce health and happiness for each other. At 2 tsp yellow mustard 3/4 cup soy sauce CBS we are going to have an adventur- Bev Newman 1 tsp garlic salt ous year. We have an engaging young Scroll Editor 1 medium onion chopped. Rabbi with dynamic ideas for our future. Directions: There is going to be great programming at the synagogue Blend all ingredients in a blender until smooth. Cook mixture on stove on medium and bring to a boil. Reduce and in our sisterhood and men’s club. Both our preschool heat and simmer 10 minutes. and religious school continue to thrive. USY and Boy Season the chicken with season salt, garlic, and olive oil or other Scout Troop 61 teach our youth Jewish values. Come be seasonings you like. Grill chicken on low (to avoid burning) on part of the adventure—CBS is the place to be. gas grill 15 minutes on each side, turning it once. Brush sauce on each side and grill approximately 10 minutes on each side or until cooked. You may have to turn chicken more than once to avoid burning. Times are approximate according to the heat of the grill. It’s delicious! Refrigerate the extra sauce for another time. Our Community Cross-Train Your Brain STEPPIN’ OUT OCT. 14 Cross-Train Your Brain will be held Wednesday, Paula Suroff, vo- October 3, 8 am to 3 pm, at the Jewish Community calist, accompanied by Center. The following topics will be discussed by Marilyn our own Barbara S. Katz, Rymer, M.D., Medical Director of the Saint Luke’s Neu- will entertain at Steppin’ roscience Institute, and Kevin O’Neil, M.D., Brookdale Out on Sunday, October Senior Living National Medical Director: 14. The evening begins • Nutrition’s role in healthy brain function at 6:00 pm with dinner in • How exercise affects the brain Goldsmith Hall. Paula is a • The importance of keeping your brain fit graduate of Indiana Uni- This event is free, but reservations are needed to attend. versity’s School of Music and Washington University. She Contact Saint Luke’s Concierge at 816-932-5100 or saint- has taught elementary vocal music, sung with the St. Louis lukeshealthsystem.org/cross-train-your-brain. Don’t delay! Muny, the Nigun Klezmer Band and other music venues. This event is sponsored by Saint Luke’s South Hospital, Steppin’ Out is for CBS members and Sisterhood non- Brookdale Senior Living and the Jewish Community Cen- congregant members age 60 and older. ter. Your check made payable to Steppin’ Out is your reservation. Please mail your check for $12 per person, along with your contact information, to CBS, Attn: Step- pin’ Out, 14200 Lamar, Overland Park, KS 66223. Dead- line for reservations is Oct. 5. For further information, please contact Linda Lessner, 913-897-0122 or llessner@ kc.rr.com. The Circle Drive is a Drop Off Zone, Mens Club Reminds Parents. The CBS Men’s Club would like to remind par- ents of our religious school students and all congregants to not park their cars on the sidewalk along the circle drive in Pictured while volunteering at the Ronald McDonald Family Room are (left to rt) Kaity Rydell, Carol Yarmo, Mary Weiner, Marcy Rydell, Esther front of the building. The sidewalk is not able to handle the Pearlmutter.....and the “friendly giraffes.” CBS Sisterhood held its 6th weight of cars and will be in need of major repairs if parking and final Ronald McDonald Family Room Luncheon for this year. They on the sidewalk continues. There is also no parking in the provided the food and a friendly and caring atmosphere for over 60 people who had a family member being treated at Children’s Mercy Hospital. circle drive as this is a drop off and pick up zone only. 10 September 2012 www.bethshalomkc.org | 913-647-7279 September Elul 5772 | Tishrei 5773 hra, | kukt Congregational-Wide Events - See each department for their activities Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday  ursday Friday Saturday Samuel Galapo Bar Mitzvah, 9:30 am Sophie Levine 1 Bat Mitzvah, 5:30 pm 7:32 8:29 Shabbat Havdalah Shalom Shavuah 14 Elul Tov!

Birthday 283 Scroll deadline4 SH Board of Direc5 - 6 7 Shabbat tors Mtg 9:45 a.m. Jordan Kuluva Bar Mitzvah KCUSY 6:15 p.m. 7:21 8:18 Havdalah Shabbat Shavuah 15 Elul 16 Elul 17 Elul 18 Elul 19 Elul 20 Elul Shalom 21 Elul Tov!

Welcome Back9 to Synagogue Board10 Hebrew High11 12 13 14 15 Religious School Meeting 7:30 pm School begins KCUSY 6:15 p.m. 7:10 Anniversary 8:07 Breakfast 8:45 am Shabbat Shabbat Havdalah Shalom Shavuah 22 Elul 23 Elul 24 Elul 25 Elul 26 Elul 27 Elul 1428 Elul Tov! 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Erev Rosh HaShanah Rosh HaShanah Fast of Gedaliah Rosh HaShanah Prayerworks 10 am 6:59 7:55 Havdalah KCUSY 6:15 pm. Shabbat Shavuah 29 Elul 1 Tishrei 2 Tishrei 3 Tishrei 4 Tishrei 5 Tishrei Shalom 6 Tishrei Tov! 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Mt Carmel Service Kol Nidrei Yom Kippur Peace Walk 6:48 7:44 Havdalah Shabbat Shavuah 7 Tishrei 8 Tishrei 9 Tishrei 10 Tishrei 11 Tishrei 12 Tishrei Shalom 13 Tishrei Tov! 30 1 Erev Sukkot Sukkot Sukkot Day 2 Warm Up America 10 a.m. 6:37 7:33 Havdalah Shabbat Shavuah Shalom 14 Tishrei Tov! Candle Lighting Blessing /,¨C©J k¤J r¯b eh¦k§s©v§k Ub²U¦m±u uh¨,I§m¦n§C Ub¨J§S¦e r¤J£t o¨kIg¨v Q¤k¤n Ubh¥eO¡t wv v¨T©t QUr¨C Barukh ata Adonai Eloheinu melekh ha'olam, asher kiddeshanu b'mitzvotav vetzivanu lehadlik ner shel Shabbat. September Weekdays Village Shalom Service Schedule Minchah: Sunday-Thursday 6 pm Shacharit: Monday-Friday 7 am Continuing through the end of September, Shabbat Minchah Shabbat CBS services will be moved from 6 pm Kabbalat Shabbat: Friday 6 pm Saturday to 1 pm Saturday. This Main Service: Saturday 9:30 am Library Minyan: Saturday 9:30 am will be an experiment to evaluate Tots for Torah: Saturday 9:30 am Shabbat afternoon attendance. B’Yachad: Saturday 10 am There will be an additional service on Sept. 1 at Minchah: Saturday 1 pm 5:30 pm for the Bat Mitzvah of Sophie Levine. Shacharit: Sunday 8:30 am Shabbat Services and Sunday morning Shacharit will be held at CBS, 14200 Lamar Weekday Minyan will be held at Appleman Synagogue, Village Shalom, 5500 W. 123rd St. www.bethshalomkc.org | 913-647-7279 September 2012 11 Congregation Beth Shalom 14200 Lamar • Overland Park, KS 66223 www.bethshalomkc.org Office: 913-647-7279 • Fax: 913-647-7277

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