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Please Join Us For A PURIM FAMILY CELEBRATION

Sunday, March 20, at 10:00 am when we present. ...

"SCHMALTZ" (A "Greased" Purimshpiel)

� Come and watch as all the characters in the Purim story come back a those live­ Ba-Mitzva1a ly, irreverent high school kids in one of the happiest musicals ever, "Grease." You SaID1Id JaaesLaPosta will love this retelling of the Esther / Ahasuerus / Haman / Mordecai story rep tete Son of Vmcent and Nancy LaPosta with so many of the well-known numbers from that popular musical, "Good Riddance, Queen Vashti" ("Look At Me, I'm Sandra Dee"); "Shushan Nights" Friday, March 18 8:00 pm ("Summer Nights"); "You're The One That I Want", "You're The One Th�t I SiwlBAT SERvIcE Want").

� The Shpiel will be performed by Har Sinai's own "Not Saturday, March 19 am 10:30 Quite Ready for Prime Time Players" (including many Bar Mitzvah of the performers we enjoyed so much last year) and Daniel Edward Robinson will feature lots of your favorite Religious School Son of Abby laroslow and teachers as the gum-chewing, teased haired "Pink David Robinson Ladies." The Musical is directed by Bonnie Cusack and Laurent Levy. Thursday, March 24 7:30 pm � The Shpiel will be followed at 11:00 by our traditional PURIM Reading of the Megillah PURIM CARNIVAL and in English and Hebrew ADULT COSTUME CONTEST Performance of "Schmaltz" � Games � Prizes � Food "a 'Greased' Purimshpiel" (Remember, aU students 7th grade or younger must attend with Friday, March 25 8:00 pm one parent.) SERVICE

Thursday, March 24, at 7:30 pm PURIM SERV ICE with a reading of the ''real'' Megillah in Hebrew and English (AND a repeat performance of "SCHMAL1Z) RELIGIOUS SCHOOL REPORT Magda Reyes, Director of Education __

In my mind, there is no surer harbinger of spring than the Passover Religious School Calendar Candy Fundraiser brochure in my child's Religious School back­ March 2005 pack. As surely as the sight of my mother attacking the winter grime on our windows and "beating" the carpets outside that I remember Wednesday, March 3, 2005 - Community Special Needs so well from my childhood, the arrival of the pictures of chocolate Conference at Adath Israel covered macaroons, fruit slices and chocolate covered matzoh Congregation means that warmer weather is on its way.

Friday, March 4 - 7"' grade Shabbat, 7:30PM For our Religious School, the Passover Candy sale takes on more importance that just signifying the quickly approaching end to Sunday, March 6 - Religious Education Committee meeting Hebrew studies and the coming summer. The fundraiser enables us 10:30AM to provide extra programming for students and enrich their - 5"'grade JFCS-Ied discussion for parents and Religious School experience. The success of the program provides students extra trips, such as the outing to the New York Museum of Jewish - 6"' and 7"' grade art - Purim masks Heritage for 6"' and 7"' graders. It allows us to bring in the Jewish comedian Joel Chasnoff for Hebrew High School and pays for Friday-Sunday, March 11-13 - NFfY Hagigah Conclave, 9"'- 12"' Theatre Ariel, which will conduct a Purim workshop for 5"' and 6th grades, at Congregation Beth graders. In the past, funds from our fundraisers paid for anything Chaim from classroom furniture to end of year "thank you" gifts for teach­ ers. Did you know that one of the ten plagues comes home in your Sunday, March 13 - Theatre Ariel 5"' and 6"'grade Purim work­ child's bag, courtesy of the fundraiser? (Frogs.) shop

- 6"' and 7"' grade art - finish Purim masks Our plans for the future involve bringing computers to the class­ rooms, along with teacher training and the purchase of software. Sunday, March 20 - "SCHM ALTZ" - the Purim Shpiel and "Jewish" software has come a long way towards becoming a very PURIM CARNIVAL useful tool in Religious School instruction, a tool that kids respond ALL STUDENTS COME AT lOAM! to easily and enthusiastically. 6th grade and younger must come with parent. - Preschool, lOAM

So when that Passover Candy fundraiser comes home in you child's - Spring Break, School is backpack in the next few weeks, please be generous and fill your Monday-Tuesday, March 21-29 closed holiday table with candy ordered from the Religious School. Besides enjoying the sweets, you will also be contributing to the Sunday, April 3 - 5"' grade Family PACT Program quality of your child's education. - 6th and 7th grades to Museum of Jewish History, New York City From my family to yours - our best wishes for a very happy and "chocolate-filled" Passover and a peaceful next year in Jerusalem! Magda

B'NAI MITZVAH - March

Purim Carnival 2004 Sam LaPosta Daniel Robinson

March 2005 • PAGE 4 PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE STEVE MILLER _

Progress continues on the evaluation of our new site. Despite really do have a say in how your temple is run. Your fellow all the predicted obstacles, one of our major challenges will members count on each other to keep the temple functioning. be monetary. The good news is that this is the one thing that we as a congregation can control. The contribution you make with your dues payment every year goes toward running the temple's day to day business. As we were growing up and training to become B'nai There are salaries to pay, utilities and maintenance. When it Mitzvah, we probably didn't think: about where our syna­ comes to a new building, we have to go outside of the budg­ gogues had come from. They were just there, like our et. It's up to the adults, who can now afford it, to contribute schools and shopping malls. But our synagogues are very now. Think: of it as payment for the temple you used in the different from the other institutions in our lives. Synagogues past, but was paid for by someone else. It is their generosity don't tax the local population like schools and other govern­ that allowed you to celebrate your bar mitzvah when all your ment institutions can. We pay for shopping malls a little bit family had to pay were annual dues. It's payback time, so the at a time whenever we shop there. Malls have a financing next generation can have what you had. advantage because there are so many people who make con­ tributions, a little bit at a time, every day. You also come As far as our new site, we've had some positive meetings home with a physical reminder of your contribution to the with township officials. Sewer service should eventually be mall, often in the form of clothing. available, and the existing septic system will handle our Your relationship with your temple is very different. You needs until then. We plan to add a new worship space/mul­ don't often leave with a physical reminder of your visit, but tipurpose room to the existing building which will serve as with something much more valuable. You take home a spir­ classrooms and offices. In a few years, we expect to add a itual and inspirational reminder of your visit. And there is full sanctuary and social hall. Everything is coming togeth­ not as much "traffic" to share the cost. When you join a tem­ er. We just need to pay for it all. The future of Har Sinai is ple, you become a member of the family and you belong. It in your hands. is your temple, your family, and your responsibility. Another big difference is that you have a voice at your temple. You Remember, everything is better when you are here.

Monday, April 18th Broadway Comes to Har Sinai Temple "RICHARD KIND AND FRIENDS"

Har Sinai son Actor/Comedian Richard Kind ("Sly Fox", "Tale of the Allergist Wife", "", "", and currently "Celebrity Poker" and star of "" .... as Max Bialystock... on Broadway) will be in the house with his multi-talent­ ed show biz friends to bring "The Great White Way" to Har Sinai.

March 2005 • PAGE 3 RELIGIOUS SCHOOL REPORT Magda Reyes, Director of Education _

In my mind, there is no surer harbinger of spring than the Passover Religious School Calendar Candy Fundraiser brochure in my child's Religious School back­ March 2005 pack. As surely as the sight of my mother attacking the winter grime on our windows and "beating" the carpets outside that I remember Wednesday, March 3, 2005 - Community Special Needs so well from my childhood, the arrival of the pictures of chocolate Conference at Adath Israel covered macaroons, fruit slices and chocolate covered matzoh Congregation means that warmer weather is on its way.

Friday, March 4 - 7th grade Shabbat, 7:30PM For our Religious School, the Passover Candy sale takes on more importance that just signifying the quickly approaching end to Sunday, March 6 - Religious Education Committee meeting Hebrew studies and the coming summer. The fundraiser enables us lO:30AM to provide extra programming for students and enrich their - 5th grade JFCS-led discussion for parents and Religious School experience. The success of the program provides students extra trips, such as the outing to the New York Museum of Jewish - 6th and 7th grade art - Purim masks Heritage for 6th and 7th graders. It allows us to bring in the Jewish comedian Joel Chasnoff for Hebrew High School and pays for Friday-Sunday, March 11-13 - NFTY Hagigah Conclave, 9th-12th Theatre Ariel, which will conduct a Purim workshop for 5th and 6th grades, at Congregation Beth graders. In the past, funds from our fundraisers paid for anything Chaim from classroom furniture to end of year "thank you" gifts for teach­ ers. Did you know that one of the ten plagues comes home in your Sunday, March 13 - Theatre Ariel 5th and 6th grade Purim work­ child's bag, courtesy of the fundraiser? (Frogs.) shop

- 6th and 7th grade art - finish Purim masks Our plans for the future involve bringing computers to the class­ rooms, along with teacher training and the purchase of software. Sunday, March 20 - "SCHMALTZ" - the Purim Shpiel and "Jewish" software has come a long way towards becoming a very PURIMCARNIVAL useful tool in Religious School instruction, a tool that kids respond ALL STUDENTS COME AT lOAM! to easily and enthusiastically. 6th grade and younger must come with parent. - Preschool, lOAM

So when that Passover Candy fundraiser comes home in you child's backpack in the next few weeks, please be generous and fill your Monday-Tuesday, March 21-29 - Spring Break, School is closed holiday table with candy ordered from the Religious School. Besides enjoying the sweets, you will also be contributing to the Sunday, April 3 - 5th grade Family PACT Program quality of your child's education. - 6th and 7th grades to Museum of Jewish History, New York City From my family to yours - our best wishes for a very happy and "chocolate-filled" Passover and a peaceful next year in Jerusalem! Magda

B'NAI MITZVAH - March

Purim Carnival 2004 Sam LaPosta Daniel Robinson

March 2005 • PAGE 4 Ad u I tEd u cation. • • ' �";;� Each Friday Morning in March at 10:30 am Rabbi discusses the latest work by Avivah Gottlieb SHABBAT SERVICES AT GREENWOOD HOUSE Zomberg Join Rabbi and/or Cantor every Friday at Greenwood House Avivah Gottlieb Zornberg has been called "the greatest woman for a Shabbat Service with the residents. This brief service is Biblical interpreter of our time." In this, her masterpiece work, meaningful to the residents, many of whom are still members Zornberg explores and analyzes the role of women in the Book of our congregation. They enjoy even a brief visit with other of Exodus as well as the larger biblical themes of exodus and members of our congregation. redemption ...Rabbi will guide you through this extraordinary book. If you plan to attend, please let the office know as you Tuesdays at 12 noon will need to order the book ahead of time ($20). LUNCH AND LEARN This year in Lunch and Learn we are studying the incredible MYSTERIES OF RELIGION THROUGH JEWISH EYES and incomparable Book of Proverbs. We are using the new Saturdays beginning April 2 commentary to Proverbs offered by the Union of Reform 9:15 to 10:15 am . Of all the books of the Bible, Proverbs more than any other deals with an understanding of the world and an This spring, Rabbi Pollack will continue his successful mini­ approach to life that comes from reflections based on human series "Mysteries of Religion through Jewish Eyes" on experience. It focuses on everyday wisdom. Bring your own Saturdays from 9:15 t01O:15 am. Discussions will focus on lunch; we will provide dessert. the following:

Wednesday, March 9, at 8:00 pm April 2: "What ever happened to the original scroll?" HOME STUDY GROUP April 9: "Did David exist?" The Home Study Group is discussing all aspects of Religious April 16: ''What is the mystery of the Passover Seder?" Freedom in the United States this year. Material will come May 7: "Who are the Karaites and why should we care?" from a number of different sources. As of press time for this Mayl4: "Can you be Jewish and an atheist at the s�e Bulletin, the home for the March meeting has not been deter­ time?" mined. Call the Temple for further information after the 1st of May21: "Do Jews believe in immortality?" March. You can pick and choose the sessions you want to attend since Sundays, March 6 and 13, from 9:00 to 10:30 am the sessions are independent of each other. These sessions will "THE PARTICULARS OF RAPTURE: REFLECTIONS ON THE bring to light history that might be little known but that has BOOK OF EXODUS" shaped our lives in one way or another.

Library News Rita Allen, Librarian ([email protected])

To start out: Please, Please, Please, return books that you 220 Feiler, Bruce. Walking the Bible for kids - a young have borrowed. Keeping them out overlong or letting person's adaption of the very popular book about Israel; them disappear on your shelves is unfair to the Library 220.93 Allon, H. Mystery of the Dead Sea Scrolls. 246.5 and to others who may well want to read that book that Techner, D. A candle for Grandpa; guide to funerals for you're hiding. children & parents. 364. Poffenberger, N. September 11, 2001 - grades K-2. 364. Santella, A. September 11, 2001. A few more of the new books for young people that have Grades 4-7. 745.5 Traig, J. Judai kitsch; tchotcbkes, been added to our Collection. They can be found on the schmattes & nosherei. 796. Dublin, A. Bobbie Rosenfeld. shelves outside the library or in the Childrens' The Canadian Olympian who could do everything. 796. Department bookcases against the windows. Please note Goldman, D. Jewish sports stars. 901.1 Waldman, Neil. that the bookcase on the far right contains Easy books, The promised land; birth of the Jewish people suggested for children 6 or under.

March 2005 • PAGE 5 HAR SINAI THANKS ... Beth Deitchman, Mary Kirsch, and Jill Shaffer, for the hours spent organizing and preparing for the pub­ lisher all the submitted recipes for Sisterhood's anticipated Mother's Day Cookbook ....they are very grateful to all of you who sent in what turned out to be over 300 recipes for their book.

...Beth Deitchman, Lisa Kimmelman, Jill Schwartz, and Jill Shaffer, for coordinating our 3rd Annual

Comedy Cabaret Night on January 29 . . . the food and snacks were abundant and the comedians were very funny and entertaining.

.. . Mary Kirsch, Sylvia Aronis, and Jan Blumberg, for managing the cooking and slicing of the 150 pounds! of required for the Pre-Super Bowl Meal which was scheduled for Sunday, January 23 at the Church of the Sacred Heart in Trenton. That was the day of the "big snow" and the meal was rescheduled for February 27 (after press time so watch the April Bulletin for the rest of the "thanks") .

. . . Graham Tebb, for agreeing to take over advisor duties for HSTY leader Rachelle Wander who is doing a semester abroad .

...Ellen Buchsbaum and Karen Friedland, for taking up the SHOVAVIM reins so enthusiastically ....we are looking forward to the rejuvenation of this so important youth group (3rd to 5th grades).

.. . our 5th Grade Parents for their support of their children as they created a lively 5th Grade Class Shabbat Service on January 21" .

.. .Sandy and Richard Nitzberg, for hosting the February 9 meeting of the Home Study Group.

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Our 3'd through 5th Graders Got Zappy at The • Half days &: full days for Laser Park Purim Party! 3 year olds thru 6th graders � • Pre Camp &: Post Camp fllrYl Shovavim will host its I" ever laser tag Purim Party at • Early &: Late Extended Hours Princeton Junction's popular Laser Park on Sunday, March BRAlYD /YEW CAN'WItHII] CAN' Intensive professional instruction & play by 13th• Kids 3rd through 5th grade are invited to come wearing their darkest clothing and ready to zap their opponents as if they were Haman himselfl Specialty Electives ,tailedonal byprofessi coach.... expert instructors More: Israeli Staff· CertifiedTeachers for Ptaelah • Crafts· Sports • Entertainment Moccabi Olympics'Shows' Trips ' Sp eciol EYena • Them e Days • Lunch Daily Red Cross Instructional Swim· Music· Indoor Facilities· 2 Pools The kids will get "the whole MegiUah" - 3 laser tag games, Transport::ation • ·43 Acres of Outdoor Fun· Nature· Swim Team tokens for the arcade, pizza, soda and ice cream cake as Beach Volleyball· Dedicated Staff· Safe and Caring Environment they celebrate the struggle and triumph of Purim. Lots more new stuff! Call today forthe new Camp Brochure! JCC OF THE DELAWARE VALLEY 999 Lower Ferry Road. Ewing. NJ Stay tuned and watch your mail for news of all our events. [email protected] 609-883·9.5.50·21.5·750-6676

March 2005 • PAGE 6 Ad ult Ed ucation... ����. Each Friday Morning in March at 10:30 am Rabbi discusses the latest work by Avivah Gottlieb SHABBAT SERVICES AT GREENWOOD HOUSE Zornberg Join Rabbi and/or Cantor every Friday at Greenwood House Avivah Gottlieb Zomberg has been called "the greatest woman for a Shabbat Service with the residents. This brief service is Biblical interpreter of our time." In this,her masterpiece work, meaningful to the residents, many of whom are still members Zomberg explores and analyzes the role of women in the Book of our congregation. They enjoy even a brief visit with other of Exodus as well as the larger biblical themes of exodus and members of our congregation. redemption ...Rabbi will guide you through this extraordinary book. If you plan to attend, please let the office know as you Thesdays at 12 noon will need to order the book ahead of time ($20). LUNCH AND LEARN This year in Lunch and Learn we are studying the incredible MYSTERIES OF RELIGION THROUGH JEWISH EYES and incomparable Book of Proverbs. We are using the new Saturdays beginning April 2 commentary to Proverbs offered by the Union of Reform 9:15 to 10:15 am Judaism. Of all the books of the Bible, Proverbs more than any other deals with an understanding of the world and an This spring, Rabbi Pollack will continue his successful mini­ approach to life that co�es from reflections based on human series "Mysteries of Religion through Jewish Eyes" on experience. It focuses on everyday wisdom. Bring your own Saturdays from 9:15 t01O:15 am. Discussions will focus on lunch; we will provide dessert. the following:

Wednesday, March 9, at 8:00 pm April 2: "What ever happened to the original Torah scroll?" HOME STUDY GROUP April 9: "Did David exist?" The Home Study Group is discussing all aspects of Religious April 16: "What is the mystery of the Passover Seder?" Freedom in the United States this year. Material will come May 7: "Who are the Karaites and why should we care?" from a number of different sources. As of press time for this Mayl4: "Can you be Jewish and an atheist at the same .� Bulletin, the home for the March meeting has not been deter­ time?" mined. Call the Temple for further information after the 151 of May21: "Do Jews believe in immortality?" March. You can pick and choose the sessions you want to attend since Sundays, March 6 and 13, from 9:00 to 10:30 am the sessions are independent of each other. These sessions will "THE PARTICULARS OF RAPTURE: REFLECTIONS ON THE bring to light history that might be little known but that has BOOK OF EXODUS" shaped our lives in one way or another.

Lihrary News • Rita Allen, Librarian ([email protected]) " To start out: Please, Please, Please, return books that you 220 Feiler, Bruce. Walking the Bible for kids - a young have borrowed. Keeping them out overlong or letting person's adaption of the very popular book about Israel; them disappear on your shelves is unfair to the Library 220.93 Allon, H. Mystery of the Dead Sea Scrolls. 246.5 and to others who may well want to read that book that Techner, D. A candle for Grandpa; guide to funerals for you're hiding. children & parents. 364. Poffenberger,N. September 11, 2001 - grades K-2. 364. Santella,A. September 11,2001. A few more of the new books for young people that have Grades 4-7. 745.5 Traig, J. Judai kitsch; tchotchkes, been added to our Collection. They can be found on the schmattes & nosherei. 796. Dublin, A. Bobbie Rosenfeld. shelves outside the library or in the Childrens' The Canadian Olympian who could do everything. 796. Department bookcases against the windows. Please note Goldman, D. Jewish sports stars. 901.1 Waldman, Neil. that the bookcase on the far right contains Easy books, The promised land; birth of the Jewish people suggested for children 6 or under.

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...... Camp Harlam is run by the Union for Reform Judaism and offers opportunities for Reform Jewish Coming in May youth from your region to play, create, learn, grow A SISTERHOOD COOKBOOK and enjoy summers together. Chaired by Jill Shaffer LOOK FOR PUBLICATION IN TIME FOR For an application, brochure, DVD or MOTHER'S DAY answers to all your questions, please contact: 1511 Walnut Street, Ste. 401 I �I Philadelphia, PA 19102 Order your Shalach Manot baskets (215) 563-8184 [email protected] for PURIM today! harlam. urjcamps.org Get In t II" with u. tocl•• 1 MARCH 2005 DONATIONS

TEMPLE FUND Edythe Kody: Susan Kody SCHOLAR-IN-RESIDENCE In Memory Of: Lillian Millner: Helen Schwartz FUND Simon Dreskin, My Beloved Arthur Randelman: Evelyn In Memory Of: Husband: Frederica Dreskin Rifkin Sylvia Gurevitz, Sister of Saul Jacob Garfunkel: Seymour Col. Bertram N. Sheff: Feinberg: Jean & Morton Selzer Frances Flacks, Lewis & Susan Goldstein Rose Aroniss Heymann, My Flacks, Madeline Woolf Edith Joseph: Jean & Morton Beloved Mother: Frederica Captain Donald N. Sheff: Goldstein, Lee Rosenberg Dreskin Mary & Bertram Sheff Mary Kline: Jean & Morton Edith Joseph: Jean Amold, Goldstein, Bemice Kline Myra Peisackoff RABBI'S FUND Harvey Levine: Allen & Ruth Phillip Levin Father of Nancy In Appreciation of Rabbi: Levine Fine: Gary Karlin & Jane Nancy & Sam Levine In Honor Of: Zamost, Judy & Don Millner, In Memory Of: Rose Movitch's Complete & Vicki & Bruce Seiler Anna Graff: Beatrice & Same Speedy Recovery: lee Roberta Kimmelman Frey Rosenberg McDowell: Vicki & Bruce Samuel Graff: Beatrice & Sam Rose Movitch Receiving the Seiler Frey Mae Medoff Award: Jean & Samuel Konigsohn: Debra Edith Joseph, My Beloved Morton Goldstein Vorsanger Wife: William Joseph Sonia Ringel: Vicki & Bruce Phillip Levin, My Beloved PRAYERBOOK FUND Seiler Husband: Selma Levin & In Memory Of: Leo Rothstein: Debra Family Aaron Edelman: Marie & Vorsanger Frank Miller: Larry Miller & Ronald Berman Richard Saul, Father of Jean Burdick Yetta Gourovitch: Saul Bailey Saul: Gary Karlin & In Honor Of: Gourovitch Jane Zamost, Judy & Don Ian Wolf Becoming a Bar Sylvia Schobel Hirsch: Ellin & Millner Mitzvah: Howard & Judith Wolf Stuart Hirsch & Family Samuel Wiener: Lolie, Harvey Percy Siskowitz, Our Beloved & Susan Wiener CANTOR'S FUND Uncle: Sherman & Harriet In Honor Of: In Appreciation of Cantor Gould Max Baumann Becoming a David Wisnia: Helen & Jules Bar Mitzvah: Gary Karlin & Hyman CAPITAL CAMPAIGN FUND: Jane Zamost, Matt, Darah, In Memory Of: In Memory Of: Marc & Shaina Samuel Barish: Marjorie & Molly Goodman: Hope & Stu Betty Greenberg's Speedy Harvey Silk Kadesh Recovery: Jean Arnold Lillian Byer: Jacqueline Sonia Ringel: Stuart & Edye Marc Karlin Becoming a Bar Randelman Discount, Peg Dzermajko Mitzvah: Judy & Don Millner Scott Chervin: Hope Wisnia Karen Reiser's Engagement Rose Koenigsberg, My MUSIC FUND to Bryan Sober: Judy & Don Beloved Sister: Daisy In Honor Of: Millner Garfunkel Harriet & Sherman Gould's Jesse Zelenko Becoming a Arthur Randelman: Speedy Recovery and Bar Mitzvah: Gary Karlin & Jacqueline Randelman Continued Good Health: Jean Jane Zamost, Matt, Darah, Col. Bertram Sheff: Roberta & Arnold Marc & Shaina Franklin Flacks Jack Silverstein: Doris LIBRARY FUND MEMORIAL FUND Silverstein In Memory Of: Edith Joseph: Harriet & Fannie Ski ute: Muriel Col. Bertram N. Sheff: Mindy Sherman Gould, Mildred Zeltmacher Spector Temkin MARCH 2005 DONATIONS, c�nt.

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