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HONORING TRADITIONS ENGAGING FAMILIES SUPPORTING COMMUNITIES

Volume 92, No. 5 • November 2019 • Tishrei/Kislev 5780

kinds of sacrifices, but we might give of communities participating, as well as From Rabbi something else of value to us, money or to enhance what we do together; we Jessica time. Our students do a volunteer proj - would like to come together not just Barolsky ect as part of their process of becoming once a year for prayers of thanksgiving, B’nai Mitzvah, in part to show their grati - but more frequently, to help improve Judaism is all about tude for attaining this milestone in their our shared city through volunteering giving thanks, and lives. Many of us make donations out of and other projects. Please join us for the there are sources that gratitude for someone’s help or to mark service at 7:00 pm on Wednesday, report that a new achievement. November 27, at Brown Deer United Thanksgiving is really Methodist Church, just a couple of miles based on our holiday of Sukkot. In We often mark our gratitude by simply west of our building. More details on Judaism, we have several different ways stating it out loud. How many of us start future interfaith events will be available to give thanks. We give thanks with our Thanksgiving meals by going as they are planned, and if interfaith vol - blessings, thanking God for the food we around the table and sharing things in unteering activities sounds like some - eat, for waking up each morning, for the our lives for which we are grateful?! thing you want to be a part of—and even working order of our bodies, and so a part of planning—please let me know! much more. Our blessings (mostly) start Together, we give thanks for our com - with the words, “blessed are You, Eternal munity. This month, we have a chance Blessed are You, Eternal our God, our God, Sovereign of the universe, to reach beyond the walls of our syna - Sovereign of the universe, who brings us who…” as a way of praising God for the gogue, and beyond the boundaries of together with our community, who gives things in our lives, a fancy way of our congregational community, and give us what we need, and who has given us expressing our thanks. Historically, we thanks together with our neighbors. We the impulse to share with others. From gave thanks with sacrifices, bringing our participate in an annual Interfaith me and my family to you and yours, best and giving it back to God as a way Thanksgiving service on the Wednesday have a happy Thanksgiving! to show our gratitude to God for the night before Thanksgiving with partners of a variety of faith backgrounds. This Rabbi Jessica Barolsky things that went well in our lives. In [email protected] modern times, we don’t do those same year, we are trying to grow the number

Cantorpalooza Friday, November 22 at 7:30 pm

Please join us on Friday, November 22 at 7:30 pm for Cantorpalooza, a unique Shabbat Eve service and oneg honoring Cantor Barash.

Cantorpalooza is the kickoff event for the Year of the Cantor, a celebration of Cantor Barash’s first 18 years with CEEBJ.

The service will include specially-chosen music, instrumentalists and will also feature the CEEBJ choir. After the service, a delicious oneg will be served.

Additional Year of the Cantor events (Latke Dinner, Artist in Residence Weekend and Salute to Song and Spirit) are listed on the Save the Dates (see back cover). We will also have a number of special activities throughout the year that will give all congregants an opportunity to thank Cantor Barash for all he does at CEEBJ. and Haftarah readers who helped make From Our our services so beautiful. Cantor We are so blessed to have such talented members of our congregation chant Thank You for Torah and Haftarah during our High Holy Beautiful High Day services and during our family serv - Congregation ices. Congratulations to Noah Bernstein, Holy Day Leila Emir, Macy Lamberton, and Noah Emanu-El Services and… Richheimer who chanted Torah for the B’ne Jeshurun first time this High Holy Days. Also, Founded in 1856 See you after the Israel Ride! thanks to Cantor Jerry Berkowitz for Affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism chanting Haftarah for the first time at our Hopefully you had a meaningful and congregation on the second day of Rosh Our Mission awe inspiring High Holy Day experience HaShanah. Our congregation is fortunate We are a vibrant spiritual home and this year. I want to thank our outstand - to have all those who so beautifully place of learning where all individuals ing High Holy Day choir. Much appreci - chanted and honored us. can deepen their Jewish identity, ation goes out to our proficient Torah engage with our community and Continued on page 3 give back to our world Our Clergy and Staff Marc E. Berkson, Rabbi Tashlich, Monday, September 30 at Kletzsch Park [email protected] The Allan H. and Suzanne L. Selig Rabbinic Chair Francis B. Silberg, Ph.D., D.D., Rabbi Emeritus Jessica Barolsky, Sabbatical Rabbi [email protected] David M. Barash, Cantor [email protected] Andrew Appel, Executive Director [email protected] Susan E. Cosden, RJE Director of Lifelong Learning [email protected] M’Johno Foster, Director of Security [email protected] Our Lay Leadership Michael Levin, President, [email protected] Dan Wilkinson, Brotherhood President [email protected] Ruth Treisman, Women of Emanu-El President [email protected] Our Editor Cary Silverstein [email protected] Contact Us Phone: (414) 228-7545 Fax: (414) 228-7884 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ceebj.org 2020 W. Brown Deer Road, Milwaukee, Wl 53217 www.ceebj.org 2 Follow CEEBJ on Facebook

Cantor Barash, continued from page 2 November Worship Schedule A hearty thanks to Michael Taibleson, Taxi service available for anyone needing transportation on November 22. Laura Straus, and Michael Barolsky for To reserve a place, please call the Synagogue office at (414) 228-7545. blowing shofar on the first and second Friday, November 1 Our Adult Choir will sing. days of Rosh HaShanah – we were treat - Kabbalat Shabbat Service/ Childcare will be provided. ed to a stereophonic blowing of three Early Shabbat Worship 6:15 pm shofars positioned around the sanctuary! Camp Shabbat. OSRUI Assistant Director Saturday, November 23 Also, thanks to Alex Franklin for blowing Shabbat Morning Study Minyan 9:00 am Naomi Segal will talk about camp and shofar during the family services. Torah Portion: Hayyei Sarah, answer questions. Genesis 23:1-25:18 A huge thanks to Sheri Masiakowski for Saturday, November 2 Prophetic Reading: I Kings 1:1-31 accompanying superbly on the organ Shabbat Morning Study Minyan 9:00 am Wednesday, November 27 during Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur, Boker Tov Totpalooza 9:30 am to John Patek for playing cello and violin Interfaith Thanksgiving Service 7:00 pm This is a service in song and Brown Deer United Methodist Church on Erev Yom Kippur, to Levi Stein for dance for families with playing viola on Yom Kippur morning, 5736 West Brown Deer Road. young children with special We join with several of our neighboring to Rick Kieffer for masterfully conducting musical guest Wendy Cohen. A Shabbat our choir, and to Larry Phillabaum for houses of worship as we share our brunch for those attending Totpalooza thanks with all Americans. providing clear and balanced sound follows at 10:00 am. RSVP at ceebj.org during the services. or call the Synagogue Office at (414) Friday, November 29 Our adult choir has a fun time singing at 228-7545 by Thursday, October 31. Kabbalat Shabbat Service/ Shabbat services once a month and we Torah Portion: Noah, Genesis 6:9-11:32 Early Shabbat Worship 6:15 pm Prophetic Reading: Isaiah 54:1-55:5 would love to have you join us and Saturday, November 30 even further increase our rank! We also Friday, November 8 Shabbat Morning Study Minyan 9:00 am chant Torah each month during the Shabbat Eve Service 7:30 pm Torah Portion: Toledot, Genesis 25:19-28:9 Birthday Blessing Shabbat. If you are Childcare will be provided Prophetic Reading: Malachi 1:1-2:7 interested in honoring our congregation Artist Reception; Bev Richey. by chanting Torah at one of these servic - Friday, December 6 es throughout the year, please contact Saturday, November 9 Kabbalat Shabbat Service/ me to work out a schedule. All are Shabbat Morning Study Minyan 9:00 am Early Shabbat Worship 6:15 pm encouraged to chant! Torah Portion: Lekh-Lekha, Pop-Up Shabbat 7:00 pm Genesis 12:1-17:27 Damascus Gate, 807 W. Mitchell Street Debra and I will be participating in The Prophetic Reading: Isaiah 40:27-41:16 Israel Ride from November 5 through 12 , A service, dinner and program for young adults a 200-mile bike trek through the Negev Sunday, November 15 desert from Jerusalem to Eilat. We are part Kabbalat Shabbat Service/ Saturday, December 7 of Team JNF Wisconsin, a group of 13 Early Shabbat Worship 6:15 pm Shabbat Morning Study Minyan 9:00 am team members from Milwaukee and Boker Tov Totpalooza 9:30 am Madison. We are raising money to bene - Saturday, November 16 This is a service in song and fit the Arava Institute in Israel, an environ - Shabbat Morning Study Minyan 9:00 am dance for families with mental organization where Israelis, Torah Portion: Vayera, Genesis 18:1-22:24 young children with special Palestinians and Jordanians all study and Prophetic Reading: II Kings 4:1-37 musical guest Wendy Cohen. A Shabbat work together to solve environmental Shabbat Afternoon Service 4:30 pm brunch for those attending Totpalooza problems and concerns in the region. If Justin Scott Dorf will be called to the follows at 10:00 am. RSVP at ceebj.org you are interested in finding out more Torah as a Bar Mitzvah. or call the Synagogue Office at (414) and supporting this wonderful organiza - 228-7545 by Thursday, December 5. Friday, November 22 tion, please contact us. Also, we are plan - Torah Portion: , Genesis 28:10-32:3 Shabbat Eve Service ning to form another group from Prophetic Reading: Hosea 12:13-14:10 Milwaukee to ride in The Israel Ride in the Cantorpalooza 7:30 pm fall of 2020. Please see us if you are inter - ested in joining us! Kristallnacht Debra and I hope you had wonderful, Commemoration, festive holidays of Sukkot and Simhat Sunday, November 10, Torah, and we look forward to seeing Happy Thanksgiving you upon our return from the Israel Ride! 3:00 - 4:00 pm from the Officers, Trustees, L’Shalom, Rubenstein Pavilion, Ovation Jewish Home Clergy, and Staff of CEEBJ Cantor David Barash 1410 North Prospect Avenue www.ceebj.org 3 Follow CEEBJ on Facebook topic. The first one will be on Sunday, Weekly Women’s Torah Director of November 17. The other dates will be Lifelong December 15; January 12; February 9; Study, Tuesdays Learning March 15; and April 26. Our first topic Through December 17 , will be: Navigating the Winter Holiday 10:00 – 11:30 am “When two people Season: Honoring All of Our Family relate to each other Identities? Future topics will be $10 per session authentically and announced soon after I hear some of your suggestions for topics. humanly, God is the Join us Tuesday morn - electricity that surges If you would like to add a sacred dia - ings for coffee, and in- between them.” depth discussion of -Martin Buber logue to your Thanksgiving events, check out this wonderful opportunity Torah from women’s perspectives. Dr. Sherry This year’s CEEBJ’s educational theme is for teens to interview the eldest mem - Blumberg, contributor “Sacred Dialogues.” We will be offering bers of your family run by Storycorps. It to, The Torah: A opportunities throughout the year for is called the Great Thanksgiving Listen. Woman’s Commentary, Dr. Sherry congregants, young and young at heart To learn more about it, begin with this will lead us through this Blumberg to explore this theme. video: https://tinyurl.com/y655v8p5 . Then visit the following website: text and the poetry, feminist readings and traditional commentary it holds. This One way we will be exploring this https://tinyurl.com/yx8hpe4 . course is perfect for anyone who identi - theme is through the listening campaign You might also be interested in signing fies as female, whether new to Torah hosted by the Lifelong Learning up for their One Small Step program study or a more experienced scholar. Committee that you can read about also which focuses on how to identify some - in this month’s Ha-Kol. We hope that if one in your life who has a different Register at ceebj.org or contact the syna - you are a parent with children ages background or beliefs and how to con - gogue office at (414) 228-7545. infant – eighteen you will take advan - duct a civil conversation. You can even tage of this opportunity to help shape be matched with a stranger with a differ - the future of our educational and youth ent background or beliefs to have a programs. conversation. Shmoozing with Susan A second way we will be exploring this May we be enriched through holy con - Sundays once a month, is through monthly opportunities I will versations this month and every month. Beginning November 17 be hosting for adults (parents, grandpar - May you have a meaningful and happy ents, people who chose not to have Thanksgiving. 10:00 - 11:00 am children, etc.) to dialogue with me dur - The first of these events will take place ing Schmoozing with Susan. Each L’Shalom, on Sunday, November 17. The theme for month we will gather on a Sunday at Susan Cosden, RJE this first sacred dialogue will be: 10:00 am – 11:00 am to talk about a Navigating the Winter Holiday Season: Honoring All of Our Family Identities.

Camp Shabbat Friday, November 1, Totpalooza at 6:15 pm with Special Musical Guest, Wendy Cohen, Please join us for a Camp Shabbat and Saturdays, November 2 URJ Olin Sang Ruby presentation by Naomi Segal who is an OSRUI Asst. and December 7 Director and the Director of the NFTY 9:30 am until nap time Chicago Area Region. Ari Goldstein from URJ OSRUI will be our song leader Join us for a 30-minute musical Shabbat experience for this service. Please plan on wearing designed for pre-schoolers and their families! Stay for your camp t-shirt or sweatshirt for this brunch and play time after the service. We will have activi - service. ties for the littlest friends to the most active pre-schoolers.

No cost for this event, simply RSVP at ceebj.org , or call the synagogue office at (414) 228-7545.

www.ceebj.org 4 Follow CEEBJ on Facebook Global Day of Jewish Learning Sunday, November 17 Temple Tots This year’s theme is “Speaking Volumes.” Words have power. They can create, Sunday, November 24 they can harm or heal, they can explain Join our monthly family learning program or they can obscure. Even our silences Havdalah and Movie Night for you and your tot (3-4 year old). can speak volumes. Pre-Sunday School for your pre-schooler. Together we can Saturday, November 23 9:30 am: Study and project. unite the Jewish at 6:00 pm 10:15 am: Play and schmooze time. people. There is no fee for the class. Please RSVP for all CEEBJ Families https://www. so we have enough supplies. Register at theglobalday.org/ Please join us for Havdalah and a view - ceebj.org or call the synagogue office at curriculum/ ing of Disney’s Inside Out. (414) 228-7545.

Tell Us What You Need! CEEBJ’s Religious School Listening Campaign

Do you have ideas on how to improve the religious experi - The meetings can take place in a private home, at CEEBJ or a ence for our youngest members? The Youth Learning convenient & comfortable place offsite. We are targeting 5-10 Committee is organizing a Listening Campaign-- an opportu - adults for each of these get-togethers. Susan Cosden will also nity to be part of an informal, friendly gathering of other CEEBJ attend many of the groups. members to share thoughts and brainstorm ways to optimize our religious school programming for K3-12th grade. This is only a two hour commitment maximum - help us shape the future of youth programming to meet your child’s The Youth Learning Committee is forming discussion groups needs! Meeting schedules, locations and dates TBD -- late that have similar connections: MJDS families, religious school 2019 to early 2020. parents, high school parents and teens, etc. We want to hear If you are interested in being part of a group, please email from everyone about what their hopes and dreams are for our Sherry Malmon at [email protected] with your children’s Jewish journeys. name, phone number and the best way to contact you.

We saw you at Shabbat Under the Stars on Friday, September 6

www.ceebj.org 5 Follow CEEBJ on Facebook We Thank These past, show our appreciation of what we Women of have instead of complaining about how Volunteers for Assembling Emanu-El much more we think we deserve. High Holy Day Packets From Our Looking ahead to December, we have Phyllis Dorf, Florence Fishman, Sara President two great events for CEEBJ members to Gimbel, Ann Klein, Judith Lerner, Edie participate in. Pump, Rosalie Rellin, Florene Schwade, and Nadine Zuckerman. The Woman of The first is the Califo rnia Pizza Kitchen Emanu-El (WE) has a (CPK) Fundraiser. Please plan on enjoy - very diversified group ing a meal at CPK on Thursday, of women where our activities and High Holy Day Fund December 19. You just submit the flyer fundraiser events help us raise dollars with the coupon on it and WE will that are donated to CEEBJ at the Annual receive 20% of the total sales for that For the second year in a row, under the Meeting. Our membership consists of leadership of Mitch and Cathy Marks day. It includes carry out and also all many generations. We have the G.I. beverages. Whether lunch or dinner, who supported CEEBJ’s Security, we Generation, or “the Greatest encouraged others to support their own you and your family will enjoy the meal Generation,” who grew up during the and help out WE. passions during this High Holy Day sea - Great Depression. We also have women son. Mitch and Cathy were joined by who were born in the ‘50s — they’re Audrey Brooks and Dick Lauwasser, The second event is the Latke dinner ! Baby Boomers, and women who are Please mark your calendar and plan on Donna and Hans Moser, Bob and Lois from Generation Y, the generation born Brazner, Robert Jacobs, and Mitch and attending the Latke Dinner on Sunday, between the late 1970s and the mid December 22 at CEEBJ. WE will continue Nancy Sandler, who are providing finan - 1990s. “WE” tries to provide for all of the cial support for our choir, sound engi - celebrating the Cantor at this event with member groups, as well as the commu - music and dinner. See ad on page 13. neering, childcare, and other elements nity. One thing that we have seen today of our High Holy Days worship experi - is the worry that the generations feel I want to thank Edie Pump and Belle ence. Under Mitch's leadership, those “entitled.” We would like to think that Anne Freund for organizing the special specified gifts to this year's fund raised we are all entitled to everything and are needs luncheon in October. It was a an incremental $14,800, and we wish to deserving of it are reminded of the huge success and the attendees loved it. thank all of these congregants for their infrequent use of “thank you.” As special contributions. See the December Thanksgiving approaches, we like the Ruth Treisman Ha-Kol where we thank all the High Pilgrims of yesterday, and the Jews of the Holy Day Appeal donors.

Judaica Shoppe Around the Corner

Our hours are: Sundays: Interfaith 9:00 am - 12:00 pm, Mah Jongg & Munchies Thanksgiving Service and Wednesdays: 3:30 - 5:00 pm Wednesday, November 27, Tuesday, November 12 10:00 am 7:00 - 8:30 pm WE Meetings Brown Deer United Methodist Church, $9.00 includes 5736 W Brown Deer Rd. First Thursday of each month lunch and munchies, at 7:00 pm. Please join us! social play and laughs Our next meeting is MARK YOUR CALENDAR Thursday, November 14 Bring your mah jongg set! Rummikub and Canasta players The Annual are welcome to join in. Community Bring your cards Hanukkah WE Event Information and other equipment. Program For more details on any WE event, Please RSVP to Sara Cherny Monday, go online at ceebj.org under at (414) 217-9691, December 16, “Get Involved” [email protected], or please contact 4:00 – 6:30 pm or the Synagogue office (414) 228-7545 at the JCC Sara Cherny at (414) 217-9691. www.ceebj.org 6 Follow CEEBJ on Facebook Brotherhood Religious School Fundraiser From Our President Children's Hanukkah The Brotherhood Market sponsored a Saturday Night "Sukkah Sunday, November 24, Decorating Bonanza" 9:30 - 11:30 am Dinner on Saturday, October 12 from Surlow Hall 6:00 - 8:30 pm. Everyone especially enjoyed the chocolate & marshmallow s'mores, as an added dessert treat. During Sunday school the children will be able to buy a gift for their family Attention Everyone: Buy a $25 Gift Card members, have it wrapped and take it please mark your calendars for home to put away for Hanukkah. Brotherhood's upcoming fall events. By Free $5 Snack Cash the time you receive your Ha-Kol: Two ways to sign up: The Lox Box will be here on Sunday, Marcus Theatres November 3. See page 8. Fundraising 1. Go to ceebj.org , add money for your The Deli Dinner , is coming on Sunday, children to use the day of the Hanukkah November 10. See page 9. 15% of proceeds market. The Buck's Game Family Outing is coming on Thursday, November 21. donated to 2. Send money with your child, the day This year's Packer Tailgate Party is com - CEEBJ Religious School. of the event, November 24. ing on Sunday, December 8. See page 8. Both the Deli Dinner and Packer Tailgate To order : Simply order your card Party have new menu and pricing online at ceebj.org or call changes that we think congregants will the office at (414) 228-7545. find favorable. The gift card has no expiration date WE FUNDRAISER and is eligible for use at Marcus The new 5780 - 2020 Temple Directory theatres, hotels, restaurants, golf is in its third month of planning. If you courses, water parks and spas Pizza have moved, eliminated your land line across the U.S. With a Purpose phone service, changed your cell phone number, or revised your email address Each $25 card purchased between November is the last chance to notify November 1 – December 31, 2019 Thursday, December 19 CEEBJ's front office of these changes and will receive a $5 snack cash card get them into next year's directory. The (valid January 15 – March 31, 2019). California Pizza Kitchen Directory is only as accurate as the info on file. Take time to call, email or stop Please make checks out to CEEBJ; Bring in this ad or you can show by the Temple and update your records. (in memo: Marcus Gift Card). the ad on your cell phone, present Brotherhood thanks you for your con - tinued support! Gift Cards are available for pick-up it to your server, and they’ll donate at the reception desk 20% of your check to the As always, we look forward to seeing during office hours and in the Women of Emanu-El. you at our monthly Brotherhood meet - Lifelong Learning Office ing, usually held on the first Thursday of during religious school Purchases include: dine in, take out, the month. Joining us for dinner is Wednesday until 6:30 pm and catering, and all beverages. optional at 6:00 pm and the meeting Sunday from 8:30 am until 12:00 pm. Valid at the following location: starts at 6:30 pm. Remember, this meet - ing is open to all members of the For more information, call the office at (414) 228-7545. California Pizza Kitchen Brotherhood or any male congregant, who is interested in learning more Fundraiser arranged by 5665 N. Centerpark Way, about the Brotherhood. Bayshore CEEBJ Temple Brotherhood. Dan Wilkinson Last year profit was $326.25, (414) 967-8088 [email protected] Thank You!

www.ceebj.org 7 Follow CEEBJ on Facebook PACKER TAILGATE PARTY Packers vs Redskins Sunday, December 8 Doors Open at 11:30 am Kick-off is set for noon* * Subject to change $6.00/person - $4.00 4-12 years - Free under 4 years New Menu Includes grilled hamburgers, pizza, chicken wings, coleslaw, chips, pickles, baked chocolate chip cookies and beverages Watch the game on an 8 ft. wide screen & 2 TV’s 4 Quarter sign-up sheet n Raffle and Silent Auction RSVP online at ceebj.org or call the synagogue office at (414) 228-7545 by Wednesday, December 4. Organized By Temple Brotherhood

Sunday, November 3 before 11 :00 am Either pick up your box(es) at the synagogue or have them delivered (some restrictions). Buy one for yourself or as a gift! We will even insert a special gift card in each box.

1 Muffin l 1 Orange l 1 Tomato l 1 Onion l Jellies 2 Muffins l 2 Oranges l 2 Tomatoes l 2 Onions l Jellies Order online at ceebj.org , or please fill out the form below and mail to: Temple Brotherhood, c/o CEEBJ, Attn: Lox Box, 2020 West Brown Deer Road, Milw., WI 53217. Check (made payable to CEEBJ) or charge card information MUST ACCOMPANY ORDER no later than Friday, November 1 .

Lox Box (2): ____x $20 c GF bagels $4 Extra; Lox Box (4): ____x $35 c GF bagels $7 Extra; Bagels: c Plain c Egg c Lox c Turkey Total ______Bagels: c Plain c Egg c Lox c Turkey Total ______Name As It Appears on Card: ______Address: ______City/State/Zip: ______Card #: ______Exp. Date: ______3-digit code: ______Signature:______PICK UP OR DELIVERY INFORMATION I would like to pick up ______box(es) at the synagogue on Sunday, November 3, at ______am Please deliver Box #1 to: Please deliver Box #2 to: Name: ______Name: ______Address:______Address:______City:______City:______Phone # ______Phone # ______All profits benefit the Michael K. Fefferman Summer Campership Fund www.ceebj.org 8 Follow CEEBJ on Facebook Deli Dinner Sunday, November 10, 5:30 pm in Surlow Hall 5780-2020 Directory The Brotherhood is asking congregants who have moved, changed their phone number and/or email address to con - firm with the CEEBJ office that their con - tact information is current. Our Directory is only as accurate as the infor - mation on file. If a member has a partic - Our Delicious Deli Dinner Menu ular address and/or phone number that Corned Beef, Roasted Turkey on Challah,Tuna Salad, they want published as the primary con - Our car vers Egg Salad, Coleslaw, Potato Salad, Dessert, Beverage tact, it is very important that their profile prepare your sandwich! $17 advance reservation, $18 at the door data reflects these preferences. Thank Kids 4-12 $8 and under 4 Free you for your continued support. Now Offering Kids Menu, Only $5 Hot Dog or Mac & Cheese, Chips, Dessert, Beverage Guests Welcome! Restricted to kids 12 and younger. Under 4 Free Reminder to Our CEEBJ Band performing favorite Jewish and Yiddish songs. Congregants Please support and patronize RSVP to the synagogue office at (414) 228-7545 or online at ceebj.org by the advertisers in our Annual Directory Monday, November 4. to thank them for their support Organized by Temple Brotherhood of our Congregation.

Nadine (Philip, of blessed memory) All in the Family Zuckerman on the Bat Mitzvah of her KOACH granddaughter, Michaela Elizabeth Congratulations to... Zuckerman on September 14, at Temple Thursday, November 7 Justin Scott Dorf , who Emanuel in Denver, CO. Michaela is the will be called to the daughter of Paul and Rebecca Torah as a Bar Mitzvah Zuckerman. on November 16, at 4:30pm. He is the son Susie and Cary Silverstein on the birth of Jon and Melissa Dorf of their third great-grandchild, Colton and brother to Allison James Haynes, on Friday, September 20. Dorf. He is the Colton’s parents are Katie and Mark grandson of Stan and Sue Dorf and Bob Haynes of Katy, Texas. Colton weighed Frogwater Susan and John Nicholson and Dolly Sucher. Justin is in the 7th 8 pounds and was 21 inches long. His grade at Maple Dale school. His favorite grandparents are Bradley and Cindy Temple Menorah subject is math and has a knack for Silverstein of Derby, Kansas. Colton’s 9363 North 76th Street technology and music. He has a pas - other great-grandparents are Robert Lunch &/or Program $8. sion for tennis and likes playing basket - Styles and Sandra Kiolbassa of San Lunch is 12 noon. Program at 1 pm. ball, football and ping pong. He loves Antonio, Texas. Reservations required. spending time with his family, friends Call KOACH at (414) 967-8258 and going to Bucks games. For his mitz - * * * * * * * * * * vah project, justin volunteered at the We welcome these members to our con - Sarah Chudnow complex where he gregational family: Barbara and Kenneth assisted the residents with games and Friedman; Julie and Michael Roubik; activities. Alexa Safer and her children, Sylas Littrell, Shira Safer and Steven Lefco; Rachel and Shai Macagon on the mar - Jeneene Safer; Sandi Siegel and David riage of their son, Tal Macagon to Schiman; Aleksandra Zobacheva and Rachael Dalian, on September 7, in Ryan Whipp and their son, Jonathan Michigan. Rachael’s parents are Terri Whipp; D. Eyton Zelazo, Megan Tiedt and Margaret Dalian. and their son, Ollie Zelazo www.ceebj.org 9 Follow CEEBJ on Facebook Social Action Annual Meta House Holiday Luncheon A representative group of CEEBJ congre - Thank you to Edie Pump and Belle Anne Wednesday, December 25, gants had the opportunity to meet with Freund for coordinating our Blood drive Rabbi Jonah Pesner of the Religious this fall and all the bakers who made 12:00 pm Action Center of the Reform Movement sure that our blood donors had nutri - Our Social Action Committee will again on September 24. We joined five other tious noshes to regain their strength. this year be having their Annual Holiday congregations from Southern Wisconsin Thank you to Audrey Brooks and Dick Luncheon for the Meta House - to explore how we will participate in the Women’s Treatment Center of Brit Olam. The Brit Olam calls on us to Lauwasser for taking new donated coats to Casa Alitas in Tucson, AZ. for those in Milwaukee. The Committee is looking lead our community in social justice for Congregants who would like to vol - work including: the shelter who are seeking asylum here in the US. Thank you to Alexa Safer for unteer to serve the meal and then play • Fostering a culture of sacred and civil games with the women and their chil - dialogue in our community where all organizing the women’s hygeine supply drive for asylum seekers. dren until about 2:00 pm. We are opinions are heard. looking for donations of toiletries, • Acting in solidarity with vulnerable The High Holy Day Food Drive was hats, gloves and winter scarfs communities. for the women who are residents at the • Building relationships across lines of again a huge success. Thank you to all who donated and those who sorted the house. For further information please difference in our local community. contact Nadine Zuckerman (Event • Acting at the local, state/provincial, goods. The Jewish Community Pantry and Hunger Task Force were pleased to Chairperson) at: (414) 964-5430 or and/or federal levels to address the root email [email protected] . causes of injustice and advocate for sys - receive your donations. temic change. Our next meal prep for Meta House will • Mobilizing around issues that resonate be on Sunday, November 3 at 11:30 am with our community. with religious school, and sandwich • Participating in state-specific social jus - making with religious school is on Annual Guest House tice work with our RAC state project, November 17 at 11:30 am. where applicable. Holiday Dinner Plan to join us on Wednesday, November 6, Wednesday, December 25, As a group, we agreed to bring this con - 6-7:30 pm as NCJW is sponsoring a program 6:00 pm. cept back to our congregations for dis - on Advocacy, Agency and Action with cussion and determine how best we can keynote speaker Pardeep Kaleka, Executive Our Social Action Committee will again engage in social justice. Social justice Director of the Interfaith Conference of this year be having their Annual Holiday looks at the root cause of issues and Greater Milwaukee. The program will be Dinner for the Guest House - Men’s how we can resolve these issues held at the Shorewood Village Center Shelter of Milwaukee. The Committee is through advocacy, For those of you Meeting Rooms, 3920 N. Murray (lower looking for Congregants who would like interested in the social justice aspects level of the Shorewood library). to volunteer to serve the meal at the rather than social action, please contact Guest House and/or offer to make the me to let me know your interests. We And get your dancing shoes ready as we food to be served. The food and items to are actively exploring a partnership with plan to Boogie Without Borders to ben - be supplied are as follows: Spaghetti w/ Hillel to address antisemitism on local efit HIAS on February 1, at 6:00 pm - Meatballs or Meat Sauce to serve 12, college campuses. We are working with midnight at Congregation Sinai. CEEBJ Macaroni & Cheese to serve 12, Italian HIAS to address the refugee resettle - will be creating a team - all ages wel - Bread, Fruit Juices, Home Baked Goods, ment concerns. We are connecting with come. More information to come. Garden Salads, Salad Dressings, and Candy. Mothers Demand Action to address the gun violence problem. This month we are collecting gently Food may be dropped off, on December used winter clothing for the COA HIPPY 25 at the following two locations: Thank you to Laura Straus, Naomi Levin, program (November 15 - December 8), 1. The Lerner’s Residence , 4332 N. Phyllis Dorf and Reenie Kavalar for followed closely by Tikkun Ha-Ir Morris Blvd., Milwaukee-on the corner preparing a scrumptious meal for Meta Holiday Gifts for the Homeless of N. Morris & E. Marion btw. the hours House on Monday, September 23. (December 1-16), and our Christmas of 2:00 and 4:00 pm. PH: (414) 962-1298. meals for the Guest House and Meta 2. At CEEBJ , West Door Entrance-2020 Thank you to Alex Zobacheva, Jonathan House on Wednesday, December 25. W. Brown Deer Rd., Milwaukee Whipp, Logan, Brian and Shaun between the hours of 4:00 and 4:45 pm. McMahon, Adelyne O’Connor, Linda Our next meeting is Sunday, November PH: (414) 228-7545. Bader, and Jen Winterfield, Coby Wertz 10 at a new time - 11:00 am. For further information and guidance and Sara Gimbel for preparing a meal please contact Nadine Zuckerman (Event for Sojourner Peace House on Sunday, Reenie Kavalar Chairperson) at: (414) 964-5430 or October 6. [email protected] (414) 659-9662 email [email protected] . www.ceebj.org 10 Follow CEEBJ on Facebook Ozrim Committee Rabbi Dudley Thank you to the following members of Weinberg Library the Ozrim Committee who visited with a number of congregants and delivered Rosh Hashanah cards and baked goods. When this edition of Ha-Kol reaches Estelle Felber, Carol Fishman, Florence you, the redesign of the children’s Fishman, Belle Anne Freund, Judy Levin, library will be nearing completion. In Bobbe Abrams, Rocille Mc Connell, September and October volunteers Cindy Rasansky, and Nadine worked to unpack boxes and boxes of Zuckerman. books, put them in order and refill the library shelves. It’s an arduous task and I am so appreciative of the congregants Baron Museum who dedicated their time (and consider - Thank you to our silver polishers who able energy) to getting the room back in spent a morning making sure that the shape. silver on our Torahs sparkled for the High Holy Days: Florence Fishman, The fun starts now, as we select furni - Chuck and Judy Lerner, Rosalie Rellin ture, equipment and decoration to and Edie Pump. complete the space. We are always looking for people to join us in our work. If you are interested, please con - tact me at the synagogue (414) 228-7545 or email me at [email protected] . Knitting Circle News Just because we have concentrated on The holidays have come and gone and The museum would our younger patrons, it doesn’t mean we prepare for cooler weather by mak - also like to thank the we have neglected our older readers. ing sure school children have warm Tempkin family for I continually read reviews of newly pub - hats to wear. In October we donated their donation of lished books and have compiled a long some of our knitted hats to Channel Leonard Baskin’s Strabismic Jew. This is list of titles to consider for purchase. 10’s “Mittens and More.” These hats will one of Baskin”s most famous prints. I have already ordered many books and be given to school children in the This is a traditional woodblock print. I’m in the process of cataloging and Milwaukee area. In December we will The red script behind the figure reads preparing them for the shelves. be making donations to the Grand “The Jew with the crossed eyes” written Avenue Club and Tikkun Ha-Ir. in Yiddish. The print is located across Here’s a list of some of our recent acqui - from the gift shop. sitions: In addition, several of our knitters have We are pleased to introduce the work Promised Land: A Novel of Israel been making comfort shawls which are of Bev Richey in our display case. Please – by Martin Fletcher given to CEEBJ members who are ill as join us on Friday night, November 8 Einstein and the Rabbi: well as chemo caps for children and for a reception in her honor and the Searching for the Soul adults. opportunity to learn about her work. – by Naomi Levi New knitters are always welcome and Lady in the Lake: A Novel we have patterns available for the – by Laura Lippman COA HIPPY above-mentioned items. Please feel free Winter Clothing Drive The Last Watchman of Cairo: A Novel to contact Brenda Safer at (414) 462- by Michael David Lukas 5367 or by email at saferbrenda@sbc - Friday, November 15 global.net for more information. through Sunday, December 8 Memento Park: A Novel – by Mark Sarvas The Muralist: A Novel Sol Dorf Tzedakah Box – by B.A. Shapiro Volunteer Corner The New Girl: A Novel on Emanu-Email Please stop by and visit – by Daniel Silva our Sol Dorf Tzedakah Box, We are excited to introduce our located in the lobby of the synagogue, I’ll be adding to this list, so watch future Volunteer Corner , where we are sharing to make a donation. library columns in Ha-Kol for updates weekly volunteer opportunities at CEEBJ. Each month funds are donated on the collection. To volunteer or provide a volunteer to an organization or cause opportunity for Emanu-Email, please that we support as a congregation. Paula Fine, Librarian email [email protected] . www.ceebj.org 11 Follow CEEBJ on Facebook IN MEMORY OF DONOR Beverly Berson…………………………………………Leatrice & Lewis Marshak Tributes Jeannette "Jeri" Siegel……………………………………………Allan & Shari Luck BIMAH FLOWER & BASKET FUNDS IN SEPTEMBER FUND FOR A SECURE FUTURE IN HONOR OF DONOR IN HONOR OF DONOR The Bar Mitzvah of our son, Hayden Skyler Baum……Emily and Barry Baum Charles Robert Feuer……………………………………………Alan & Carol Pohl Nina Edelman’s Birthday……………………………Nina and Rich Edelman Jerry Fishman……………………………………………………Carol Fishman Our 58th Wedding Anniversary………………………Judy and David Levin Alla and Andy Franklin………………Joe and Michele Ellner, Laura and Mustafa Emir My September Birthday…………………………………Gerry Schmidman Leila Silverberg……………………………………………………Lynne Lewin IN MEMORY OF DONOR Royal Taxman……………………………………Marc Rasansky and Beth Kushner My sister, Dorothy Joan Brecher………………………………Carol Fishman Betty Weitzen………………………………Nadine Zuckerman & Dan Wilkinson Alan and Marcia Schulman's grandson's Bar Mitzvah……………………Angie Laev THANK YOU FOR HOSTING ONGEI SHABBAT IN SEPTEMBER Margie Stein……………………………………………………Ron & Nikki Levin IN HONOR OF DONOR IN MEMORY OF DONOR Our Congregation……………The Marvin and Dorothy Kohner Oneg Fund Mickey Becker……………………………… …Carol and Werner Richheimer RABBI MARC BERKSON DISCRETIONARY FUND Beverly Berson…………………………………………Rozanne Koshakow IN HONOR OF DONOR Elaine Grossman………………………Carol Fishman, Carol and Alan Pohl Rabbi Marc E. Berkson………………………………………Charles Horwitz Sylvia Kaufman………………………Sally Berk, Carol Fishman, Dena Lucoff IN MEMORY OF DONOR Jess Levin…………………………………………………Nikki & Ron Levin Jerry Benjamin………………………………………………Benjamin Family Rona Malafsky……………Edie Pump, Nadine Zuckerman & Dan Wilkinson Gene Mayer……………………………………………………Miriam Mayer Julian "Bud" Newman……………………………………………Paula Fine, RABBI BAROLSKY DISCRETI ONARY FUND Bernie & Harlene Siegel, Nadine Zuckerman & Dan Wilkinson IN HONOR OF DONOR Jeannette "Jeri" Siegel………………………………… ………Marilyn Jacobs Rabbi Jessica Barolsky…………………………………………Carol Fishman LEVY GROUP SERVICE FUND CANTOR DAVID BARASH DISCRETIONARY FUND IN MEMORY OF DONOR IN MEMORY OF DONOR Beverly Berson……………………………………………Florence Fishman Beverly Berson…………………………………………………Clarice Zucker Seymour Wasser……………………………………………Florence Fishman

BERNICE GRATCH CHILDREN'S LIBRARY FUND IN HONOR OF MARVIN & DOROTHY KOHNER ONEG FUND DONOR IN HONOR OF DONOR Margie Stein………………………………………Edie Pump, Gerry Schmidman Dianne & Stanley Sehler's granddaughter's birth………Marley & Gary Stein IN MEMORY OF DONOR FOOD BANK FUND Mickey Becker……………………………………Sara Gimbel, Rosalie Rellin IN HONOR OF DONOR Seymour Wasser…………………………………………………Sara Gimbel Cary Silverstein…………………………………………………Linda and Eli Frank Tributes continued on page 13 November 11 Mark Holland November 20 Birthdays Andy Zukrow Anniversaries Betsy & Gary Kerns November 21 November 1 November 12 Laura Emir November 1 November 21 Melissa Abramovich Cantor David Barash Lisa Gendelman Carl & Sari Dubin Laurie & Bruce Kestelman Frank Berg Jerry & Carole Fishman November 2 Audrey Strnad November 22 Gerald Fishman David & Maureen Scribner Barbara Perlson Adam & Amanda Berg Kathy Konik November 22 Betsy & Michael Zollicoffer November 3 Robert LaBell November 24 November 13 Evelyn Rosen November 3 Renee Arndt David & Tracey Spector Spencer & Michelle Pack Bill Kleiman Nita Salzman November 23 Jerry & Judy Schumacher Denise Wadzinski Alan Schulman November 6 Josh Kelber November 26 November 14 Fred & Jane Westreich November 4 Susie Martin Barbara & Kenneth Friedman Shoshana Macagon Bev Feiges Steve Port November 7 Jane Zien Jonathan Wiede Eric & Diane Zall November 27 November 25 Jerry & Bonnie Plotkin November 15 November 5 Janet Levey November 8 Morrie & Sheila Rudberg Harold Nonken Chuck Lerner Rich & Andrea Konz Todd Richheimer November 26 Larry & Marla Rosenberg November 28 November 6 Donald Zien David & Yakira LeeVan November 16 Eli Frank November 9 Mike Csaszar November 27 Aaron & Stacie Hootkin November 29 Maureen Lipton Cantor David & Debra November 7 November 17 Steve & Tricia Lewinsky Gorra Barash Jane Chernof Andrew Dalin Mike & Debbie Scribner Adam Kimmel November 28 Ferdinand Feiss Yakira LeeVan November 10 November 30 November 8 Stacey Kohl David Silber Randy & Alyson Kaiser Jim & Jodi Lurie Susan Lederman Susie Sinykin Tamar Kelber & Brian Feiges November 29 November 9 November 18 Margo Zimmermann November 12 Special Anniversaries Joyce Gudeman Mark & Cindy Holland Gloria Krasno 60 Years Tricia Lewinsky November 30 November 19 Melinda Fishman November 14 Jerry & Carole Fishman Rabbi Jessica & Michael November 10 Michelle Schwade Donna Luber Barolsky 61 Years Phillip Katz Joyce Snap Margie Margolies Cary & Susie Silverstein Morrie & Sheila Rudberg Gene Kelber Michael Winter Brenda Safer 62 Years David Raphael November 20 Ellen Schneiderman November16 Jerry & Judy Schumacher Ellen Schupper Debbie Herz-Mazius Jonathan & Aileen Wiede www.ceebj.org 12 Follow CEEBJ on Facebook Tributes , continued from page 12 Ellis Ruesink……………………………Syril Newman, Joyce Schneiderman Jeri Siegel……………Syril Newman, Edie Pump, Sari Schneider, Ben Singer RABBI DUDLEY WEINBERG LIBRARY FUND IN MEMORY OF DONOR RABBI DUDLEY WEINBERG SCHOLAR-IN-RESIDENCE FUND Jerry Fine………Belle Bernstein, Jane & John Butenhoff, Betty Chrustowski, IN MEMORY OF DONOR Elyse & BJ Cohn, Lewis & Beverly Feiges, Susan Goetter, Susie Goldsmith, Beverly Berson…………………………Sue Borkon, David & Helaine Glass Larry and Mark Goldsmith, Idy Goodman, Laura Greene, Mike & Sharon Jerry Fine……………………………………………………Ann Kissel Elliot Grinker, Laurie Herman, Cese & Stan Holland, Patrick & Patricia Knight, Judy Kissel, Shirley Klein, Phyllis Lensky, Helga Levings, Bridgett Mergener, Tributes continued on page 14 Dorene & Jay Sager, Carol Schwartz, Dick Selby and Bobbie Mendelsohn, Barbara Stein, Marley & Gary Stein, Bruce & Rebecca Troeller, David A. & Sally Weber, Norbert Whittle, Nadine Zuckerman and Dan Wilkinson, Preiviant Law Firm In Memoriam Memorial Plaque Yahrzeits We acknowledge with sorrow the passing of: November 1 Meyer Gronik Albert Kreielsheimer Hod David Schudson Elaine Grossman Andrew M. Alefsen Daisy Hauser Neal Lewinsky Theresa Schwartz Sister of Beverly (Lewis) Feiges Alvin Goetz Baum Leopold Heller Emmy Mann Rosalia Steindler Aunt of Brian (Tamar Kelber) Feiges Great-aunt of Samara & Isaac Feiges Bessie Becker Brian Hueble William Matras Edward I. Stillman Mother of Stacy (Adam Gurvitz) Grossman & Lucile M. Cohen Edward J. Kaufer Robert Lewis Merkow Jack Yale Waxman Adam Grossman Isaac Deller Kleiman Jennie Newman Matilda Wiviott Grandmother of Eva Gurvitz & Richter Grossman Samuel Ettinger Jacob Kroog Arthur Polacheck Nathaniel Zelazo Seymour Wasser Edward Harold Fine Claire Lamm Herbert Rosenthal Edith Zuckerman Brother of Rosalie (Raymond) Harkavy Husband of AnnaBelle Wasser Rose Goldberg Betty Lieberman Kenneth Bruce Ross Father of Ellen (Mitchell) Cairo & Linda Wasser Brodsky Edwin I. Goodman Charles Lowe Ann Ruth Scharf November 29 Grandfather of Dustin (Elana) Cairo, Evan Cairo, Sam Frances Cronik Gottlieb Rae Manasse Rose Schunder Irene R. Beck Brodsky & Ben Brodsky Esther Grodsky Lena Marks Abraham Silverman Jennie Brindis Beverly Berson Charles C. Hiken Sue Elaine Mazur Robert Meyer Steiman Isadore Cohen Sister of Carole (Jerry) Fishman A. Edward Housman Lillian Peck Howard O. Steinberg Bertha Feld Mother of Steven (Rachel Pearl) Berson, David Berson & Julie Berson Morton Kesselman Rae Altman Pentler Julia Strauss Sam Friedman Grandmother of Eli & Abigail Berson Jacob Kissel Sharon K. Rosen Bertha Surlow Sarah Friedman Sister-in-law of Elaine Stein, Joyce (Herb) Root & Sandy Norman Koshakow Francis F. Rosenbaum Anne I. Goodsitt (Shari) Berson Harriet Behr Lee Florence Shumow November 22 Marjorie Greene Preceded in death by her husband, Sheldon Bedane Hiken Lerner Jacob M. Simonson Dee Engle Bear David Grossman Shirley K. Hirschbein Irving Leon Levy Melvin Bernard Sinykin Manford C. Bear Adele Buxbaum Heller Mother of Phyllis Bankier (Ted Tousman), Evelyn Price, & Steven Price Rose Luck Benedict Strnad Helen M. Berkwich Frieda Hershoff Grandmother of Jennifer (Chris) Halaska, Carmel Max Weinstein Mallin Pearl Weiner Gilbert J. Butenhoff Joshua Eric Kestelman (Mark) Sweet Benjamin Painter Leo R. Weinshel Charlotte J. Cohen Marie Kohn Great-grandmother of Hannah & Ariana Halaska and Gabriel Pauntz James Edward Wollach Louis A. Eisenberg Rachel Kratzenstein Micah & Ellie Sweet Sister of Rashelle (Jack) Weidenfeld Joan Stern Pereles Arthur Zitron Henrietta Ettenheim Teresa R. Kritzik Preceded in death by Charles Price & Carl Hirschbein Lucile Berdie Rothstein Ann Rose Feinstein Phillip Kurman Herbert Giller Philip F. Rubenstein November 15 Abraham Fogelson Major Cecile M. Lane Father of Roger (Jill) Giller & Tom (Nida Montifalcon) Giller Philip C. Schiff Jack S. Ackerman Sophia Fein Goodsitt Lily Lewinsky Grandfather of Daniel (Nichole) Giller; Julian (Mai) & Carol A. Selby Saul B. Arbit Samuel Granof Alma Lustfield Louis Giller Yakov V. Shenker Rose Ashley Robert Jerome Grossman Betty Margoles Great-grandfather of Oliver Giller Preceded in death by his wife, Ruth Giller & daughter- Sarah Smith Pearl R. Becker Linda Kay Hay Samuel Louis Meyer in-law, Jessica Radolf Max Spero Nathan Boruszak Louise Hartman Agatha Moritz Harriet Gorelick Phillip M. Steinberg Ernest W. Chiger Kohn Hertz Alexander Mosher Mother of Jeffrey (Lisa) Gorelick, Amy (Abraham) Muriel Sweet Robert Chorney Burton Hiken Isaak Nachmann Fiszbein and Sherri Gorelick Charles T. Cohen Stella Kreielsheimer Emil R. Pentler Grandmother of Ariel (Jeffrey) Stein, Lindsay (Matt) Taylor; Benjamin and David Fiszbein; and Ava Mikkelsen November 8 Gertrude E. Eckstein George Laikin Louise DeCasseres Nellie Ackerman Milton E. Foster Sylvia Steckler Levin Salinsky Royal Chester Taxman Husband of Myra Taxman Jacob Beck Morris Friedlander Ida Mandel Rosa Schmidt Father of Andrea Taxman, Jeffrey (Karine Moreno- Abel D. Berkoff Ethel Garrish Leo Mann David S. Schneider Taxman) Taxman and Gary (Marci) Taxman Helen Berland Morris Goldberg Morris Meyer Alan I. Stern Grandfather of Sam Taxman, Karah Moreno Taxman, Jerome Harris Berman Friedl Haas Philip Miller Edward B. Sweet Jillian Taxman and Dietrich Tatum, Hilary (Kyle) Rieden, Dyllan Taxman, Ethan Taxman and Paige Radke E. Ace Bernstein Goldschmidt Susan Galin Morris Fannie Taxman Great-grandfather of Autumn Moreno Debroux Donna Cooper Eugene C. Heifetz Helen Polland Morris Tureck Preceded in death by his parents, Sam and Fannie Victor Elconin Belle Heller Peter Pumpian Weitzen Taxman, siblings Henry (Rosemary) Taxman, Joel Isidor B. Goetz Joseph Heller Robert Rellin Florence Zien (Esther) Taxman, Leah (Blair) Temkin and niece Nancy Friedlander Lillian C. Goldberg Louis H. Kann Morris Resnick May God, the Source of Peace, grant peace to all who Esther Goodman Marie Kaufer Howard B. Sapiro mourn and comfort the bereaved among us. Amen. www.ceebj.org 13 Follow CEEBJ on Facebook Tributes , continued from page 13 YAHRZEIT FUND IN MEMORY OF REMEMBERED BY SAVE THE DATE Phyllis Stahl Berkowitz……………………………………Susan & Cary Silverstein Shirley Berkowitz……………………………Cantor Jerry and Naomi Berkowitz Edith Berlin…………………………………………Manfred and Zelma Schloss Annual Latke Dinner Sheldon Berson…………………………………………Family of Beverly Berson Dorothy Joan Brecher……………………………………………Carol Fishman Bernard Edelstein…………………………………………………Charlotte Slater Friday, December 22, Robert Fedderly…………………………………Sanford and Roberta Fedderly at 5:00 pm Arthur Grodsky………………………………………Morton and Judith Grodsky James J. Katz…………………………………………………Natalie Katz & Family Aleck Kofsky…………………………………………Michael and Bonnie Kofsky New Member Consecration Dwain Kuhlman……………………………………………………Robert Jacobs Lucille Kuhlman……………………………………………………Robert Jacobs Gerald D. Lappin………………………………………Allan and Suzanne Selig Special Performance by Florence Minash………………………………………Albert and Joyce Solochek Latke Con Salsa Simon Peltin……………………………………………………Barbara Peltin Florence Rellin……………………………………………………Donald Siegel Sol C Schapiro……………………………………………………Robert Steingart For information go to ceebj.org Maurice Sugerman…………………………………………… ……Evelyn Rosen Harry Yampol……Audrey Brooks & Richard Lauwasser, Hans and Donna Moser or call the Synagogue office Charlotte Zucker……………………………………… …William & Susan Breslau at (414) 228-7545 URJ Biennial December 11 - 15, 2019 Join our congregation’s delegation in Chicago for an unforgettable experience. URJ.org/Biennial

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