FEBRUARY 2011 SOJC NEWS 1 SOJC NEWS February Shevat & Adar 2011 5771 Southwest Orlando Jewish Congregation

Sunday, February 20...... No Dates of Religious School Interest Sunday, February 27... 6:00pm SOJC at the Magic vs Bobcats Wednesday, February 02 David’s game 11:30am Sisterhood Meeting, Showing “The Column Thursday, March 03.... 7:00pm Reader”, bring dairy lunch Adult Ed- Parsha of the Thursday, February 03 7:00pm Week- Rabbi Wachsman Adult Ed- Parsha of the Rabbi Friday, March 04 ....6:00pm Tot Week- Rabbi Wachsman Shabbat Cantor Ramsay leaves the David Goldberg 7:30pm Erev Shabbat country Services Sunday, February 06.. 9:00am- Thursday, March 10.... 7:00pm noon SOJC Board of Adult Ed- Parsha of the Director’s Election t the conclusion of parshat Ki Tissa, which we will Week- Rabbi Wachsman 10am Adult Ed-PBS series Thursday, March 17.... 7:00pm Jewish Americans, Chapt 2 Aread in the middle of February, there is an odd nar- Adult Ed- Parsha of the Wednesday, February 09 rative. As Moshe descends from Sinai – this time not Week- Rabbi Wachsman 7:00pm “The Journey throwing a fastball aimed at the Golden Calf – bringing Saturday, March 19..... 8:00pm Continues” Family Purim Service Music and Learning in with him the unbroken, solid tablets, he does not real- Ice Cream Social to follow Memory of Debbie ize that his face is karan or (Exodus 34:35), or radiat- Sunday, March 20 ..... 11:00am Friedman- Ohev Shalom Purim Carnival Thursday, February 10 7:00pm ing! The continues to describe how Moshe would Thursday, March 24.... 7:00pm Adult Ed- Parsha of the meet with God, that God would imbue Moshe with this Adult Ed- Parsha of the Week- Rabbi Wachsman Week- Rabbi Wachsman Friday, February 11 ...... radiating quality, and then Moshe would communicate Saturday, March 26..... 9:30am -Rabbi David Goldberg in God’s will to the Israelites, transmitting both the literal Alexis Oskam Bat Mitzvah Residence words of God’s message and the shining radiance of God’s Sunday, March 27 No Religious 7:30pm Erev Shabbat School-Spring Break Service presence. Wednesday, March 30 ...... No Saturday, February 12 9:30am The Netziv, a nineteenth century Polish rabbi, com- Religious School-Spring Shabbat Morning Services Break -Shiur by Rabbi Goldberg ments that it was joyful to the soul and pleasing for after Kiddish luncheon one’s eyes to see Moshe’s radiating face. The Netziv followed by Mincha Newsletter 3:00pm Shabbat Pick-up mentions the joy, the warmth, and the uplifting nature Basketball of Moshe’s radiance. Sponsor Sunday, February 13. 10:00am Every time that I come to SOJC for Shabbat, I enjoy Adult Education with Rabbi Your family David Goldberg speaking with every one of you. It is in these moments dedication Tuesday, February 15 ... Cantor of conversation with each of you that I feel the strong Ramsay returns could go here! Thursday, February 17 7:00pm presence of Moshe’s radiating face. I feel this particu- $100 sponsors the newsletter Adult Ed- Parsha of the larly when we learn from each other, as Moshe learned in your special month! Week- Rabbi Wachsman from God: when we learn about the highlights of our CONTINUED ON PAGE 2

“The mission of the Southwest Orlando Jewish Congregation is to create a community for Jewish spiritual enrichment, values, education, social and cultural events by welcoming and encouraging participation of the community.” 2 SOJC NEWS FEBRUARY 2011

Rabbi’s Message wage war, or to enable us to extract more resources continued from a finite planet, or to biologically manipulate microbes to battle disease. week during todot on Friday night; or when we pray But science is a process that explores the secrets and learn together on Shabbat morning; or when we of how the universe works. If we think of the uni- take part in heated debate during discussions and verse (creation) as a perfect reflection of its Creator, chevruta (studying in pairs) on Sundays. All of these much as we come to know Picasso or Monet through contribute to the sense of karan or, God’s radiating their works of art, shouldn’t the study of how our uni- light, which creates an experience that spreads joy verse works be part of our understanding of its Cre- and warmth throughout the SOJC community. I hope ator? To paraphrase a contemporary American Rabbi, and pray that during my upcoming visits, that we can David Wolpe, science seeks to understand how the continue to experience this radiating light of God’s universe works, while religion seeks to understand why Torah and God’s presence as we continue to learn more the universe exists. Why then do we find religious about each other, pray together, and learn together. leaders and talking heads characterizing science as @ either irreligious or antireligious? Some religions of the world have been caught in a world view that places mankind in the center of the universe. Even if our sacred texts have been authored for the benefit of humanity, that is not to say we are From alone in the universe or that we are worthy of “only child” status. When science suggests that there may The be other step children in the cosmos, the fundamen- Cantor talist mindset gets jealous. Yet God’s glory could only multiply with the addition of other species like, or Cantor Ramsay even superior to ours. Torah teaches us humility. Hu- mility before God, humility before each other, and humility in our treatment of the world we have been here has been a growing sentiment in our society given. We explore the perfect creation that is the Tthat science is somehow incongruous with religion universe because it is the physical expression of its and spirituality. Fundamentalist clergy and politicians Creator. What wonders can we learn about our Cre- alike have characterized science and scientists in re- ator from peering through the lens of His Works? @ cent years as, “soulless” and “godless,” ignoring over- whelming evidence to the contrary. When science suggests that evidence points to a different reality than the one we have lived with for generations, it President’s rightfully shakes our assurance in the world as we know Message it. We should and must indulge in a careful moral by Michele Fischer, President dialogue when bioscience broaches the cutting edges of life science. Such issues as stem cell research, ebruary marks a new beginning for the Board of cloning, and genetic engineering all blaze new trails FDirectors of SOJC. I would like to congratulate that demand new moral analysis and debate. our newest board members and, along with those who Even amidst this demonization of the sciences, our are continuing their service to SOJC, thank them in society demands the best in health care (based on advance for their time, dedication, and effort during new pharmaceuticals and technological advances in the upcoming year. Over SOJC’s twenty year history, procedures and surgeries) as well as maintaining our each board has had milestones to celebrate and ob- leadership of the world in technology. It seems that, stacles to overcome. This year will be no exception. according to the pundits, as long as science is making The Rabbi search committee has been diligently money we turn a blind eye. There is no moral outrage combing over the many applications that have been about using technology and science to more efficiently CONTINUED ON PAGE 3 FEBRUARY 2011 SOJC NEWS 3 President’s Message Lifelong Learning continued Lamppost submitted for consideration. We are excited to have SOJC Adult Education so many potential candidates. The Board, after talk- ing with many present and potential congregants, strongly agrees that a rabbinic presence at SOJC will eartfelt thanks to Eve Gordon Marsel and Jessie help our grow by attracting more H(Yeseima) Alvarado for leading an enjoyable and congregants, adding new adult education classes, and thought-provoking discussion in January! enriching our already powerful Shabbat and Holiday The next segment of “THE JEWISH AMERICANS”, services. We recognize the tireless efforts and devo- the PBS documentary that explores 350 years of Jew- tion of Cantor Ramsay, and his love and commitment ish American history, will be shown on Sunday, Febru- to SOJC has been undeniable. A rabbinic candidate ary 6, at 10 AM, followed by a discussion led by Ed that can take his/her love and knowledge of Judaism, Bromberg. That’s also the morning of the SOJC Board his/her passion for strengthening our family and com- elections, so it’s a two-fer! munity, and his/her ability to inspire and guide our SOJC’s Legacy Heritage Fellow, Rabbi David youth will be a wonderful complement to Cantor Goldberg, will lead discussions during his visits with Ramsay. us on Sunday, February 13 and 27; look for an an- We want our congregational family to feel a part nouncement with further information. @ of this amazing transformation. We ask you to attend future meetings to hear about our progress, and make yourselves available to meet and greet potential rab- binic candidates when they visit SOJC. We will also be asking your assistance financially. To make this dream a reality does take money. The Submitted by Cantor Ramsay fundraising committee will be holding fundraising events over the next year along with additional op- will miss you all in the first half of February be portunities to give monies to the clergy fund. Icause I will be out of the country communing with Last year, the board mission was to strengthen and our Creator in the Amazon rain forest and the Amazon enrich our family bond. I believe the board accom- River. While I am away, Eve Marsel and the PTA will plished that goal. There is a renewed sense of family be beginning the planning and promotion of the up- that permeates all our synagogue functions. Our mis- coming Purim Carnival in March. Please watch your sion this year will be to focus on strengthening these e-mails and answer the call for volunteers when it bonds, growing our membership, increasing our own comes! personal commitment to Judaism, all with the goal of Only by working together can we achieve the goals strengthening the Jewish community in the Southwest of the “Shema” when it states, “These words that I Orlando Area. command you this day shall be taken to heart. Teach I personally wish to thank each and every member them again and again to your children, and speak of for your patience and support. Without that, we would them when you sit in your home, when you walk on never have reached this milestone. I am always avail- your way, when you lie down, and when you rise able to speak with each and every member and to ad- up.”(Duet. 6:6-7). We teachers and educators of the dress any concerns, questions, or suggestions you may Religious School can inspire, teach, and guide your have. For those of you who feel the call to further child(ren) to a basic understanding and identity as your involvement in SOJC, please contact me by email Jews. But we know we cannot replace the commit- at: [email protected] or feel free to call the SOJC ment that Judaism places on us as responsible Jewish office. We need help on all committees including parents. You are the thread; you are the bridge from fundraising, marketing, and membership. This year will one generation to the next. It is an awesome respon- be a pivotal year for SOJC. Be part of our amazing sibility that has been taken up by parents and com- journey and make your mark on SOJC’s history! @ CONTINUED ON PAGE 4 4 SOJC NEWS FEBRUARY 2011

Education Station continued Torah munities for more than 3 millennia. We are here to Team facilitate that task. Ask me or our teachers for sug- News gestions on how you can build on what we are teach- ing in class. Volunteer to become a partner in your Cantor Doug Ramsay child’s Jewish Education. Ask your child(ren) what his January Yvonne Bleecker, Cheryl Weiner, and they learned in school. *(if you get the standard, “noth- TJules Gelade all read Torah with inspiration. Mel ing”, see the follow on questions to ask below). At- Marsel, Alan Roufa, Jules Gelade, and Bella Katz all tend some Adult Education classes and/or read some chanted Haftarot beautifully. Mel Marsel, Dan Jewish content from inspirational Jewish authors. Rubenstein, Ed Bromberg, and Alan Roufa also assisted Lastly, don’t be intimidated about learning some- in leading services on Shabbat mornings. thing new about Judaism. The best example you can These adult Laypeople are an inspiration to us all. give to your child is to continue learning yourself. Some of them have honed their skills all their lives, When we fear learning, or stop learning as Jews, we but most have come to their mastery of these skills have already placed a foot in our grave. Embrace during adulthood and continue to practice these skills life! Embrace learning! And perhaps most importantly, in service to our synagogue. If you would like to learn, embrace your child(ren)! or want to get on the list to read Torah, Haftarah or to Here is our February school schedule: lead a service, or if you just want more info, e-mail 2/2/11 ...... 5:30pm Religious School for me at [email protected]. It’s a mitzvah, it’s uplifting, Grades 3-7 and it’s a wonderful experience! 2/6/11 ...... 9:00am Religious School for Saturday, February 6th Torah Team reads Torah Grades 3-7 Saturday, February 26th Torah Team reads Torah 2/9/11 ...... 5:30pm Religious School for l’shalom v’shira, Grades 3-7 2/13/11 ...... 9:00am Religious School for Cantor Doug Ramsay @ Grades K-7 2/16/11 ...... 5:30pm Religious School for Grades 3-7 2/20/11 ...... 5:30pm No Religious School- Orange County Cantorial Corps 2/23/11 ...... 5:30pm Religious School for Cantorial Corps Grades 3-7 News 2/27/11 ...... 5:30pm Religious School for Grades 3-7 n January Shana Medel, Lexi Walters, and Marissa 3/2/11 ...... 9:00am Religious School for IGoldberg read Torah with confidence and skill. Shana Grades K-7 Medel, Jacob Rubenstein, and Joshua Fischer led 3/4/11 ...... 6:00pm Tot Shabbat Shabbat services beautifully. Yasher koach and Mazel Tov to Michael Walters and *When you ask your child(ren), “What did you learn Mason Moncayo on the occasion of their Bar Mitzvah. today?” and you don’t get an appropriate answer, fol- We all look forward to your continuing service to your low up with, “What holiday did you talk about?” “You Jewish congregation. didn’t talk about the Torah today?” “What did you Here’s our schedule: learn in Hebrew?” If they know you are really inter- Saturday, February 6th Cantorial Corps Shabbat ested, they will be more interested. They want to Saturday, February 28th Cantorial Corps Shabbat share with you what they know… let them show off to you!@ L’shalom v’shira, Cantor Doug Ramsay @ FEBRUARY 2011 SOJC NEWS 5 Sisterhood News February 2011 Submitted by Roz Beltzer, President, Happy Birthday [email protected] to our Congregants pdate on what’s been happening and what the Ufuture holds. Thank you to Michele Fischer for hosting the Sis- 2 ...... Joseph Jamoom 16 ...... Rosanne Monroe terhood Chanukah brunch. We had a lot of fun open- 3 ...... Richard Waldor 16 ...... Jenni Sujka ing and exchanging gifts. 4 ...... Jordan Gerber 17 ...... Elizabeth Moody A short luncheon meeting was held at the Cedars 4 ...... Tom Nelson 18 ...... Jesse Karr Restaurant on January 4th. We discussed plans for 6 ...... Ryan Feldman 19 ...... Briana Frank future activities. 7 ...... David Pait 19 ...... Jack Rosen A meeting will be held on Wednesday, February 2nd at 11:30 am at the Shul Social Hall. Marion Bromberg 8 ...... Michele Anetrella 20 ...... Golde Finkler will hold a discusion on the book and film “The Reader” 8 ...... Michelle Goodman 20 ...... Elias Friedman by Bernard Schlink (the film will take approx. 1½ 8 ...... Jeremy Havas 22 ...... Emily Lubin hours). The book is also available in paperback and is 8 ...... Zack Nelson 23 ...... Matthew Jamoom available at the library. (Please bring a dairy lunch). 9 ...... Ruth Gelfand 24 ...... Jaime Finkler We also discussed plans for a fundraiser to be held 9 ...... Mindy Gerber 24 ...... Caroline Geller sometime this spring. Welcome to our new members: 9 ...... Andrew Sagona 24 ...... Josh Nelson Lucy Navila 10 ...... Kenton Feldman 24 ...... Sophia Shrager Susan Monheit 12 ...... Jessica Feuer 25 ...... Stephanie Glasser Mary Roufa 12 ...... Joshua Roth 25 ...... Linda Nelson Yocasta Martinez 13 ...... Robin Feldman 26 ...... Arielle Frank Shalom. @ 14 .. Stella(Grandmother) Karr 26 ...... Harry Shrager 14 ...... Laurie Levine 28 ...... Jason Gonzales 14 ...... Lee Monroe 28 ...... Cynthia Posner “Warmth for the Winter” Clothing Drive Gabriel Klavans, who is currently preparing for his Bar Mitzvah, is collecting donations for the homeless from January 12th – February 16th. February 2011 As you are cleaning out your closets, please consider donating any of the items below: Happy Anniversary Adult or child sized clothing, jackets, mittens, to our Congregants scarves, socks, shoes, hats, new underwear, and warm blankets All donations will be delivered to 2 ...... Henry & Rebecca Fried The Mustard Seed of Central Florida. 11 ...... Andrew & Karin Snitz Please bring your donations to SOJC. 14 ...... David & Stephanie Glasser There will be a collection box in the lobby. 14 ...... Lenn & Holly Myerson Thank you for your donations! 15 ...... G. Ellis & Harlene Matza They will keep many people warm this winter. @ 6 SOJC NEWS FEBRUARY 2011

February Shevat 2011 & Adar Yahrzeit Memorial

Hebrew Member This Date Departed Observer Year

27 SHEVAT ....William Halpern ...Miriam Lewis ... February 01 28 SHEVAT ....Celia Gordon ...... Anna Gordon.... February 02 ...... Morton Miller ...... Mordecai Miller ...... William Wolarsky..Marian Bromberg 1 ADAR I ...... Rose Fragner ...... Holly Myerson .. February 05 ...... Philip Rosen ...... Jeff Rosen 2 ADAR I ...... Celia Abramson ....Bill Abramson .. February 06 3 ADAR I Albert Schwartz ...... February 07 ...... Lillian Uretsky ...... Doris Abramson 4 ADAR I ...... Rachel Chusid ...... Andrew Snitz .... February 08 ...... Julius Rothstein....Nathaniel Rothstein 6 ADAR I ...... Berek Gelade ...... Jules Gelade ..... February 10 ...... Florence Kaplan ...Zalman Kaplan ...... Fred Leitner ...... Bella Katz 8 ADAR I ...... Frances Beltzer.....Laurence Beltzer. February 12 ...... Philip Cohen ...... Susan Meshover ...... Rose Goldberg ...... Scott Fishman ...... William Millman ..Sheila Kasper 9 ADAR I ...... Ruth Doniger...... Marian Bromberg February 13 ...... Stuart Fitzer...... David Fitzer ...... Alex Freidenthal....Maris Ramsay ...... Harry Mack ...... William Mack ...... Herman Oxer ...... Harold Oxer 12 ADAR I .....Louis Abramson ...Bill Abramson .. February 16 ...... Serena Oshman....Andra Oshman Bruce 13 ADAR I .....Grete Munk ...... Marion Silkes ... February 17 14 ADAR I .....Sylvia Mack...... William Mack ... February 18 17 ADAR I ..... Marcella-Hartman Fine Paula Kotzin ..... February 21 23 ADAR I .....Leonard Kerstein ..Vivian Kerstein . February 27

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CANTOR FUND In loving memory of Ruth Bleecker. Yvonne Bleecker In loving memory of Renee Bolusky. Ben, Rachel & Jenna Bolusky In loving memory of Sonia Drianski. Samuel & Tamara Kaufman

GENERAL FUND “I appreciate attending your Shabbat Services.” Arthur & Sharon Oster From Roni Harari

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RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FUND From Gerald & Ilene Spear

TIKKUN OLAM FUND In honor of Blatt’s Baby Naming. From David & Paula Fitzer

SPECIAL NEEDS COMMITTEE In loving memory of Catherine Schlossman. Sarah Schlossman

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