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ANTI-SEMITISM targeted groups including the African-American and LGBTQ communities. We must all do our By Jonathan Shapiro part to combat hate, and right now, we are not doing enough. “Darkness cannot So what do we do? The answer is obvious drive out darkness; only and quite simple, but I do not see enough Jews and light can do that. Hate our allies doing anything. First, we must speak out. cannot drive out hate; If you see something, say something. If something only love can do that.” happens to you, say something. If a friend makes Martin Luther King, Jr. an off-color remark about Jews, say something. Anti-Semitism continues to rise. To We do not have to sit silent. Advocate for anyone paying attention, this is nothing new. Anti- legislation and other remedies to ensure there is no Semitism has been on the rise for years. According place for anti-Semitism. to the Anti-Defamation League (the “ADL”), there Second, when you speak, speak with were a total of 1,879 attacks against Jews and substance. We must not simply shame people. We Jewish institutions in the United States in 2018— must educate our friends and youth. The lack of the third-highest year on record since the ADL basic understanding of our history is flat out scary. began tracking such data in the 1970s. See Audits Social media lets people to hear and learn what of Anti-Semitic Incidents: Year in Review 2018 they want to. People look for the story that fits available at: their narrative without wondering whether the https://www.adl.org/media/13144/download. story is actually accurate. The ADL, American For too long, I felt this rising anti-Semitism Jewish Committee and countless other has gone unnoticed. It appears that is changing as organizations have a plethora of resources from there has been an increase in coverage (at least in which to arm yourself. my view) of anti-Semitic events. Or perhaps it is Finally, speak out on behalf of and support the various social media and internet algorithms at other vulnerable communities. We must stand work. Unfortunately, in our divisive world, I do united against hate. We must open our doors and not see this terrible trend reversing anytime soon. keep our doors open so the world learns that we I have never understood the level of hate that are about life, love and celebration. We must battle drives people to commit horrible acts against anti-Semitism, and, all forms of hate, by coming another human being and I hope I never together as a community to celebrate our love. As understand such hate. And it is no secret that Jews Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “Darkness cannot are not alone in being the target of hate crimes. drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate We canot and must not sit idly by as acts of cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.” hate continue against our fellow Jews and other 2 The Rabbi Search Committee invites you to meet, worship, and study with Rabbi Nelly Altenburger Friday, January 31 @ 6 p.m. Saturday, February 1 @ 9:30 a.m. Sunday, February 2 @ 9 a.m.

Delicious meals follow each service. Please RSVP to the synagogue office.

Rabbi Nelly Altenburger was born and raised in Sao Paulo, Brazil. She has also spent time living in Argentina, England, and . She is a fluent speaker of Portuguese, English, Hebrew, and Spanish. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Hebrew Language and Literature from the University of Sao Paulo, and her rabbinic ordination from the Ziegler School of Rabbinical Studies in Los Angeles in 2006. She has served as the Rabbi of Congregation Bnai Israel in Danbury for 14 years. Rabbi Nelly’s mission is to draw people closer to and Jewish texts, communal prayer, and actions that strengthen bridges between individuals and communities. She loves teaching children and adults of all ages, and learning from their questions and comments. Passionate about opening Jewish tradition to you as you explore and find personal meaning in the texts, rituals and practices, Rabbi Nelly also aims to build relationships with community members of all ages incorporating the richness of the Jewish tradition in a meaningful and personal way. Besides being a pulpit rabbi, she has actively participated in interfaith dialogue and in anti-gun violence efforts. She and her husband of 16 years have four wonderful children.

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RABBI SEARCH COMMITTEE YOUR ASSISTANCE IS NEEDED As I write this column in early January, we Adath Israael’s morning minyan was so very have yet to have an experienced rabbi apply for our important to our beloved member, Nathan Olshin. position. My sources at the Rabbinical Assembly tell Now it is in serious trouble! We are the last synagogue me that there are very few experienced rabbis looking in our area attempting to have daily minyan. Those of for new roles this year. However, we will have an us who do attend regularly have been unable to have a opportunity to interview student rabbis in February consistent minyan recently. Many of our regulars have and invite those candidates to visit us anytime left to winter in Florida. We have also been between February 15 and March 23. My expectation unsuccessful in attracting any new members to meet is that there will be student rabbis visiting us for each our need of 10 to be able to pray together. We believe of the weekends during that time. Be looking morning minyan is vital to the well being of Adath for invitations to those services along with brief bios Israel and is especially important to those wishing of the specific candidates. to say Kaddish for their loved ones or those in need of prayer for Sandra Beckman other reasons. Many of you do not need to be at work by ANNUAL GIVING CAMPAIGN 8 AM or even 9 AM. Not everyone in our We are so very blessed to have members/ congregation is still working. Please, if you are friends who give to our synagogue community either physically able, we are asking for your help to financially or physically throughout the year. Their accomplish this important need for your community. continued support helps to ensure the success of our We would love to see you as often as you can. Think synagogue, our Jewish community and the education about trying to come once a week or twice a . of our children. With their generosity and all who give Services are at 8 AM Monday through Friday, at 9:30 to our Annual Giving Campaign, Adath Israel AM on Saturday and at 9 AM on Sunday. Services continues to be a bee hive of activity. (except on Saturday) last between 20 - 45 minutes. Our Board of Directors wish to thank the You will be part of something important and sacred in following who have sent in a donation: Herbert & Rita Judaism. Bichunsky, Andrea Fassler, Ben Srulowitz, Arlene The Torah service is every Monday, Thursday Pressman, Ann Lerner, Carol & Stephen Shapiro, and Saturday. The first Wednesday of the month the Claire & Irv Pincus, Ruth & Mike Sigal, Corinne service is at 7AM followed by a Kiddush. Saturday & Michael Brodie, Andrew Becker, Sherry services are also followed by a Kiddush. Stekloff, Hinda Niemeyer, Edythe Rosenfield, Luanne & Mark Paley, Donna & Mark Finkelstein, The Minyonaires and Sarah & Joe Glaz. With these tough economic times, we appreciate all the support that our members and IF YOU OR A LOVED ONE ARE IN THE friends have given and continue to give the HOSPITAL OR OTHER HEALTH CARE synagogue. FACILITY Patient privacy laws prohibit the hospitals from notifying Adath Israel if you are admitted to the UPDATED MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY hospital unless you specifically request it. This is true AVAILABLE even if you list Judaism as your religion and Adath If you are a member of Adath Israel and would like a Israel as your place of worship. Please tell the person Membership Directory, please contact the office at caring for you that you wish to see the hospital [email protected] or 860-346-4709. It is chaplain. The hospital chaplain will make a referral to available in electronic and paper editions. the Department of Spiritual Care which will contact the synagogue. If you do not wish to go through the hospital, please contact the synagogue directly if you or a loved one would like a pastoral visit. 4 5 ADATH ISRAEL DEDICATED FUNDS SANFORD BEIT MINYAN FUND “He who gives lends to the LORD.” Supports the creation and building of community over Kiddush CHEVRA KADISHA IN MEMORY OF Supports maintenance and enhancement of the Lenny Hirshberg by Ruth Beit cemetery IN HONOR OF SYNAGOGUE FUND Michael Daling by Paulette Gewirtz Supports the general operation of Adath Israel Marcia Wrubel HOWARD FELDMAN BEAUTIFICATION Irene & Allen Silberstein FUND Supports the beautification of our synagogue building IN HONOR OF and grounds and the Nester Center Morty Pear being inducted into the Connecticut IN MEMORY OF Veterans Hall of Fame by Sara Paley Toby Cron Neuwirth by Linda & Jack Adler IN MEMORY OF Marge & Stan Sadinsky Toby Cron Neuwirth by Ruth & Mike Sigal

IN HONOR OF YAHRZEIT FUND Fran & Lew Goldberg becoming grandparents by Supports the general operation of Adath Israel Marge & Stan Sadinsky Bernard Schwarz by Karen Schwarz and children Denise Levy by Marge & Stan Sadinsky Morris T. Levine by Marty Levine Irwin Zagoren by Steve Zagoren MAXINE THUMIM CAMPERSHIP FUND Ida Paul by Debby Paul Fuller Provides scholarships to children of Adath Israel Thomas Simonetta by Jeanette Simonetta members attending Jewish camp or travelling to Paulette Shulkin by Norman Shulkin Israel Emanuel Dubin by Joseph Dubin and Family IN HONOR OF Anna Weiss by Edward Weiss Fran & Lew Goldberg becoming grandparents by Joseph Ravitch by Lee Ravitch Broder Eileen & Michael Daling Marion Sigal by Mike, Ruth, Amy and Stacey Sigal Sara Paley becoming a great-grandmother by Eileen Howard May by Irena May & Michael Daling Bernard Mordechai Schwartz by Nancy L. Schwartz Sanford Beit by Ruth Beit REFUA SH’LEIMA Stephen Sheftel by Barry Sheftel Linda Caplan by Herman Sheftel by Barry Sheftel Eileen & Michael Daling Leonard Evan Mondlick by Ruth Shore Mondlick Joanna Schnurman & Andy Bauer Sidney & Florence Kaye by Susan Kaye Quinn Gertrude & Herman Braverman by Richard IN MEMORY OF Braverman Toby Cron Neuwirth by Sandra & Paul Beckman Ethel & Abraham Cooperstein by Barbara Roller Elihu Martin by Eric & Julie Weiss and Famly Judy Mittelman by Sharon Mittelman Edith Barker by Michael Barker MUSEUM FUND Sylvia Melman by Steven Weiss Supports purchases and maintenance of Adath Ida & Hyman Sadinsky by Marilyn & Nat Wolicki Israel’s museum Jerry Kosofsky by the Kosofsky Family Carol & Stephen Shapiro Dorothy Sugarman Werfel by Phoebe & Don Sugarman NATHAN OLSHIN SCHOLAR-IN-RESIDENCE- Bella Needle by Joan & Michael Needle FUND (Continued on p 7) Supports annual scholar-in-residence program Bobette & Jeffrey Kahn 6 7 (Continued from p 5) YAHRZEIT FUND Bernard Schwarz by Peter Schwarz Gail Schwarz Aranow Sally Schwarz Phillips The Kabatznick Family by Elaine Griffin & Brian Kabatznick Benita E. Ide by Heather Zavod Isaac Shapiro by Ernest Shapiro Jo-Ann & Michael Price Joan & Michael Needle Loretta & Julius Rubin

CELEBRATE JEWISH LIFE

THROUGH PRAYER

Daily Minyan Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM in the Nester Center

Sunday: 9:00 AM in the Small Sanctuary

Early Risers Minyan: 7:00 AM, 1st

Wednesday of the month in the Small

Sanctuary Dewey Deeton Shabbat Julie Weiss Friday Evening Service: 7:00 PM in the Loretta Rubin Small Sanctuary Sara Paley Pray-Eat-Sing Service: 6:00 PM in the Hinda Niemeyer Small Sanctuary, one Friday night a month; Barbara Weiss see calendar for details Nancy Shapiro Saturday Morning Service: 9:30 AM in the Cynthia Kaplan

Small Sanctuary Robert Massicott

Linda Caplan Tod Olczak All prayer services at Adath Israel are Seymour Feldman public events, open to the community as a Eva Bardwell whole. Members, guests, and other Eliot Meadow religious seekers who desire the warmth of Allen Caplan Jewish prayer and the fellowship of being Phyllis Frydenberg together are always welcome. Sherry Steloff Harriet Deeton Naomi Kamins Juliana Simon Rebecca Wilansky Naomi Kamins Juliana Simon

8 9 IT'S NEWS Keeping our building clean & cheerfully helping B’RUCHIM HABAIM! WELCOME! with whatever tasks need to be done To our newest members, Vida & Irving Wagner The students and supervisors of Adelbrook School MAZAL TOV! To Sara Paley on becoming a great-grandmother to twin boys, Parker Ralph and Logan Rhett Van Ryzin Rolling the Torah To Fran & Lew Goldberg on becoming grandparents Richard Kamins

TODAH RABAH SPEEDY RECOVERY “Where There Is No Bread, There Is No Torah” Hal Kaplan, Lee Zagoren, Mark Itkin, Seth Axelrod, Thank you to following people for sponsoring and Sy Feldman, David Schwarz, Hyime Paley, Joe assisting with meals Zaientz, Denise Levy, Harriet Fein-Deeton, Ruth Early Risers Minyan Sigal, Linda Caplan, Norman Hanenbaum, Teresa Joe Glaz in memory of his father, David Glaz Shulman, Joe Fine, Nihla Lapidus, Herman Sochin, and Katrina Axelrod. Kiddush & Oneg Josephine Trotta Poliner in memory of Myron Poliner MAY GOD GIVE COMFORT TO Marilynn Rozen Mazanek in memory of her father, Deepest sympathies to Sharon Neuwirth on the recent Dr. Alan Abraham Rozen loss of her mother, Toby Cron Neuwrith.

Pray-Eat-Sing IN MEMORIAM Harriet and Aaron Thiela Our sincerest condolences are extended to the family Sharon Slossberg of Rita Bichunsky who came to her eternal rest on Myra & David Finkelstein December 21 (23 ). Elise Gendrich for leading us in singing Our sincerest condolences are extended to the family OTHER GIFTS & ACTS OF of Ruth Maron who came to her eternal rest on GENEROSITY January 17 (20 ). TODAH RABBAH! Verplanck School Gift Program The Hibino Family Susan & Doug Miller Mi Shebeirach List

Redeeming Donated Bottles & Cans If you would like to add a loved Sharon Slossberg one’s name to our Mi Shebeirach Picking Up Food at the Crown List, contact Joanna in the office. Sharon Slossberg Fred Zierler When Mi Shebeirach prayers are Helping with Shopping, Food Preparation, Room no longer needed, please contact Set-Up and Generally Saving the Day Aaron, Marcey, and Harriet Thiela the office to remove your loved Scott Levy one’s name from our list. Sharon Slossberg

Sending eBlasts & eNews Stephanie Meadow

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Synagogue Emergency Cancellation & Closing Procedures

Religious School Cancellation: the principal will contact staff & students’ families directly.

All other Cancellations & closings will be listed on channel WFSB (Eyewitness 3) & www.wfsb.com.

KOLOT ARTICLE DUE DATES FOR 2020

Kolot Issue Article Due Date Copy Date Notes March February 10 February 13 , April March 16 March 19 Passover, Yom Hashoah, Yom Hazikaron, Yom Ha’atzmaut

May April 13 April 17 Lag B’Omer, Confirmation, June May 11 May 14 Annual mtg, Summer

Please make every effort to have your article in on time. Early is even better! We depend on volunteers to format, copy, and prepare the mailing, and they depend on us to have the ma- terial ready by the due date.

Articles received after the Due Date will be put in as time & space constraints allow. Please note there are only 3 days between the article due date & the Copy Date.

Articles received after the Copy Date will be put in the following month’s Kolot.

Thank you. 12 Thumim Scholarship Funded by Mark and Luanne Paley An Investment in our Jewish Future

The Thumim Scholarship is pleased to announce camp scholarships are available again this year to Adath Israel families whose children will attend Jewish camp or travel to Israel. Multiple studies show the Jewish camp experience provides long term positive effects on Jewish identity and other life choices. During their lifetime, the Thumims, longtime members of Adath Israel, provided funds for these camp scholarships. Since their deaths, the camp scholarships have relied on individual donations, largely raised in honor of our Volunteer(s) of the Year. Last year and going forward into the future, Mark and Luanne Paley have committed to help fund these scholarships with a significant donation. Individual donors are still needed to maximize the number of families this scholarship can assist. Please consider donating to the Thumim Scholarship throughout the year whenever you send a card, observe a yahrtzeit, celebrate a life cycle event ,or to honor the Volunteer(s) this year in the fall.

THE THUMIM SCHOLARSHIP FUNDED BY MARK AND LUANNE PALEY APPLICATION Please note: Only members current in their obligations to the synagogue are eligible to receive scholarship. To be considered for a scholarship, please complete the application below and return it to the Synagogue office by April 30, 2020. Awards are based on the number of applications and funds available. Camp/Israel trip financial statements are required with this application to process the request.

Child’s Name:______Parent’s/Guadian’s Name:______Address:______Phone #:______Email:______Name of Camp:______Address:______Dates of Attendance:______Cost of Camp:______Amount of Camp Not Covered by Other Stipends:______Have you applied for the Dr. Arthur & Gladys Weiss Scholarship: YES NO PLEASE ATTACH COPY OF BILLING STATEMENT. REMINDER!! SUBMIT THIS APPLICATION TO THE OFFICE BY APRIL30, 2020. 13

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Dr. Arthur and Gladys Weiss Scholarship Application

Dr. Arthur Weiss, a Past President of Temple B’nai Abraham, and his wife Gladys were long-time, extremely active, and dedicated members of Temple B’nai Abraham. They established this scholarship to encourage Jewish youth to participate in Jewish activities such as camps, Jewish content special programs, and trips to Israel. Individuals may contribute to this fund to help perpetuate the memory and interest of the Weiss’s. Open to Jewish children elementary school age through high school whose parent(s)/guardian(s) are members in good standing of Adath Israel, this scholarship award is based on applicant’s involvement in Congregation activities, the Jewish nature/content of the program, and financial need.

Complete and return to Adath Israel by April 30, 2020

Name:______Address:______Phone Number: ______Email:______Age _____ Grade ______Number of years your parent(s)/guardian(s) have been members of Temple B’nai Abraham/Adath Israel ____

Please respond to the following: A. Identify the program for which you are requesting a scholarship. Explain the Jewish content of the program (printed literature and/or a website link is required). ______

B. Why did you choose this program, and what do you hope to gain from attending it (both Jewish and otherwise)? ______Page 1 of 2 16

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C. What is the length and total cost of the program? (Do not include transportation, clothing, personal items, etc.) ______

D. If you are 16 years or older, please answer: How much of the total cost are you planning to contribute? How are you going to earn it? ______

E. Tell us about your involvement in recent Congregation activities and when the activities took place – college students, please specify your Congregation activities and Jewish activities you are engaged in while in college. ______

F. Discuss any additional thoughts you have as to why you should be awarded a Weiss Scholarship. ______

______Signature Date

Page 2 of 2 17 NEW MENU, COSTS, AND PROCEDURES FOR SPONSORED KIDDUSH Friday Night Oneg Shabbat (15 people): $54 Share a family simcha, honor a friend or Pretzels relative, or remember a loved one by sponsoring a Raisins/nuts Friday night Oneg Shabbat or a Morning Kiddush. M&M’s This is a delightful way to let others in our Pastry community celebrate a special occasion or share a Cold and hot drinks memory with you. Our hope is that you would be present which will only add to the occasion. Prices for both a Kiddush and/or an Oneg

Shabbat will be adjusted if there is a larger group in The new Kiddush menus will be prepared attendance for special life cycle events (Bar/Bat and tastefully arranged by the Crown Supermarket Mitzvah, baby naming, or wedding, etc.). in West Hartford. Please call the synagogue office at 860-346-4709 at least a week in advance to Of course, you can always purchase the food, make ordering and pick-up arrangements with bring it to the synagogue and do the set up yourself the office administrator. while also following the synagogue’s Kashrut

guidelines. Some assistance may be available on the The following is a breakdown of the new menus and day of your Kiddush. costs for a Morning Kiddush:

Regular Simple Kiddush (25-30 people): $240 Small Simple Kiddush (15 people): $150 Bagels Tuna salad Egg salad Cuke, tomato, onion platter Lox spread Plain and chive cream cheese platter Fruit platter (fruit salad for Small Kiddush) Pastry (2 dz cookies for Small Kiddush) Cold and hot drinks

Regular Deluxe Kiddush (25-30 people): $420 Small Deluxe Kiddush (15 people): $225 Bagels Tuna salad Egg salad Lox platter Whitefish salad Cucumber, tomato, and onion platter Plain and chive cream cheese platter Sesame Noodles Fruit platter (fruit salad for Small Kiddush) Pastry (2 dz cookies for Small Kiddush) Cold and hot drinks

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february 2020 shevat/adar

sunday monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday

1 9:30 a.m. Shabbat Morning Services

Bo 6 shevat 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 7 a.m. Early Risers 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 9:30 a.m. Shabbat 9 a.m. Religious School 11 a.m. & 12:30 p.m. Minyan 7 p.m. Shabbat Morning Services 10:30 am Mazel Tots Mah Jongg 4 p.m. Religious School Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Al Anon Beshelach 7 shevat 8 shevat 9 shevat 10 shevat 11 shevat 12 shevat 13 shevat 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 9 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 9:30 a.m. Shabbat 9 a.m. Religious School 11 a.m. & 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m. Religious School 7 p.m. Shabbat Morning Services 10:30 a.m. Mazel Tots Mah Jongg Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Al Anon Tu B’shevat Yitro 14 shevat 15 shevat 16 shevat 17 shevat 18 shevat 19 shevat 20 shevat 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 No Religious School or 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan No Religious School 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 9:30 a.m. Shabbat Mazel Tots 11 a.m. & 12:30 p.m. 8 a.m. Minyan 7 p.m. Shabbat L’chol Adat Morning 9 a.m. Minyan Mah Jongg Evening Service Services 9:30 a.m. Jewish War 7:30 p.m. Al Anon 10:30 a.m. Tot Veterans Brunch Shabbat

Mishpatim Presidents Day Shabbat Shekalim 21 shevat 22 shevat 23 shevat 24 shevat 25 shevat 26 shevat 27 shevat 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 9 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 9:30 a.m. Shabbat 9 a.m. Religious School 11 a.m. & 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m. Religious School 7 p.m. Shabbat Morning Services 10:30 a.m. Mazel Tots Mah Jongg Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Al Anon

Rosh Chodesh Terumah 28 shevat 29 shevat 30 shevat 1 adar 2 adar 3 adar 4 adar 19

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 7 a.m. Early Risers 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 9:30 a.m. Shabbat 9 a.m. Religious School 11 a.m. & 12:30 p.m. Minyan 6 p.m. Pray-Eat-Sing L’chol Adat Morning 10:30 a.m. Mazel Tots Mah Jongg 4 p.m. Religious Shabbat Evening Service 7 p.m. Book Club School Service & Dinner 10:30 a.m. Tot 7:30 p.m. Al Anon Shabbat

Tetzaveh Shabbat Zachor 5 adar 6 adar 7 adar 8 adar 9 adar 10 adar 11 adar 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Clocks change 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 9:30 a.m. Shabbat No Religious School or 6 p.m. Megillah 11 a.m. & 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m. Religious 7 p.m. Shabbat Morning Service Mazel Tots Reading Mah Jongg School Evening Service 9 a.m. Minyan 7:30 p.m. Al Anon Ki Tisa Megillah Reading Purim Shushan Purim Shabbat Parah 12 adar 13 adar 14 adar 15 adar 16 adar 17 adar 18 adar

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 9 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 9:30 a.m.. Shabbat 9 a.m. Religious School 11 a.m. & 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m. Religious 7 p.m. Shabbat Morning Service 10 a.m. Purim Carnival Mah Jongg School Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Al Anon Vayakhel/Pekude Shabbat HaChodesh 19 adar 20 adar 21 adar 22 adar 23 adar 24 adar 25 adar 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 9 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 9:30 a.m.. Shabbat 9 a.m. Religious School 11 am & 12:30 pm 4 p.m. Religious 7 p.m. Shabbat Morning Service 9:30 a.m. Jewish War Mah Jongg School Evening Service Veterans Brunch 7:30 Al Anon 10:30 a.m. Mazel Tots Rosh Chodesh Vayikra 26 adar 27 adar 28 adar 29 adar 1 nisan 2 nisan 3 nisan 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 9 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 8 a.m. Minyan 9 a.m. Religious School 11 am & 12:30 pm 10:30 a.m. Mazel Tots Mah Jongg 7:30 Al Anon

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