V •1 TEMPLE RODEF SHALOM 200 WESTMORELAND STREET FALLS CHURCH, ViRGft1A 22043 Ceic 703-532-2217 Interim Bulletin December 1982 # 12A From the Ch ap lain of Masada Lodge Among the organizations that serve the Jewish Community, Bnai. Brith has a most distinguished record. Its newest chapter in Nort hern Virginia is the ma sada Lodge comprisLrg mostly of residents from the McLean area. Its regular meetings will be held in our Temple. The Jewish community of Northern Virginia has shown rceptionai vitiity in the past two decades. The establishment of a n€: Bii Erith lodge forms a natural part of this phenomenal growth and deveLopmet. • We at Temple Rodef Shalom share a deep sense of kinship with our brothers of Bnai Brith and identify to a great extent with their purposes and goals which is one of service to the Jewish people. It is natural therefore, that 9 we be found in their ranks in a goodly number. I cherish the, honor of being Chaplain of asadaLodge. ,T-^ Rabbi Laszlo Brkowits k BNAI BRITH BREAKFAST Bnai Brith Masada Lodge, is sponsoring a Lox and Bagel breakfast for the Temple membership on Sunday, 16 January 1983 at 8:30 a.m. The guest speaker will be Professor Avner Yaniv, Director of the Institute for Middle Eastern Studies and Chairman of the Jewish-Arab Center at Haifa Un- ersity. Professor Yaniv, who is presently Visiting Professor at Georgetown University, will discuss Israels current problems, both internal and. exta1, and the prospects for peace in the near future. For the convenience of parent-chauffeurs, breakfast will be served beqinning . at 8:30 a.m. and the discussion is planned for 10-11 a.m. The cost of the breakfast is $2.75 per person, and the whole family is invited to join in this traditional feast and be briefed on issues of great interest to all of us. As Vice President of the National Organiza:ion of flcloc; st 3urviiors, Rabbi Berkowits would like to call your attention to a Mcr-oria1 Service for the late Mrs. Menacl.tn Begin to be held on December 28, 1982 at 7:30 p.m. at the Obey Shalom Congregation, 1600 Jonquil Street, Washington, D. C. The entire community is urged to attend. BLOODMOBILE VISIT On Sunday morning, November 21st, the Red Cross held a Bloodmobile at our Temple. Although we didnt quite make our quota, we came closer than ever before. Our goal was 40 pints of blood and we collected 31 pints. There were 11 people who were deferred and about 6 others were unable to come because of illness. Thanks to all of you who came and even tried to give, to Norma Dektcr for graciously donating and preparing food, for the workers, and to thoso who worked at the Bloodmobile: Helen and Jane Podell, Margaret Schoenfeld, Shirley Littman, use Bernstein, Jackie Goldman, Rene Perlstei, veyn Branfeld, and Esther Davis. Special recogniti.on to our 6 first time donors and to those of you who have had difficulty in the past but still, came back and tried because you realize the importance of having blood, on hand for those i flood. As we were donating blood we could hear Rabbi Berkowit. tak to the und School children about sharing with other people. All huted to tho Blood- mobile in any way were truly giving of themselves GIVE-AWAY . Phil and Bea Rudin will give their dog Ginger 1,ar. 8 year old spayed female) to anyone offering her a very good home. Ginger is very affectionate and good with children - call 548-9689. . Mazel Toy to Lynne and Dan Myers on the birth of their son. ,, Correction: (to Vol. 82, Issue 12) Donation to Rabbis Discretionary Fund: by John and Sherry Postol in honor of their great granddaughter Amber Catherine Dunham, granddaughter of Art and Lois Levin. Jeffrey Rothman, a junior at Marshall High School, was selected for outstand- ing achievement in academics by the Vienna Opt imists Club at a meet.g on November 23, 1982. Nominees for the award came from Marshall, Madison and Oakton High Schools. Jeffrey represented his high school on "Its Academic" which will be televised on December 12 at 9:30 a.m. on Channel 4. 2 p . V , th t 1e Qa I a 0o &3 -ZI) RELIGIOUS ACTION UPDATE Soviet Jewry: Its said of the USSR; "Its a tough place to live. Its a tougher place to leave." Through the Jewish Community Council, our Temple along with hundreds of other Con- gregations has adopted a Soviet Jewish Prisoner of Conscience. our prisoner is from Moscow, born March 27, 1948, and a dentist. He was arrested, February 24, 1975 and tried March 31, 1975, charged with "Disturbing Public order", ar:d serences to five years in exile. He is out of prison but unable to leave Russia. He is Mark Nashpitz. His address is: Osipenlev St 17 Strunlo Vladimerskaya Oblast 6016Jl RSFSR, USSR Look on our Bulletin Board to read a letter Mark wrote to his mother. k * -3- 4 1 ATTEND THE DAILY SOVIET JERRY VIGIL Every day since the Leningrad Trials of 19, a grc:j: hats gthtred in a i1ent vigil for Soviet Jewry from 12:30-12:45 at the Philip Murray Building across from the Soviet Embassy (16th Street between L&i1). Our ' 1 day"for Temple Rodef Shalom is the 4th Wednesday of every month. Please join there. Call Nan Rudin 376-2466 for any further information. ***************** SOCIAL ACTION NEWS Many, many thanks to all Temple families who contributed so generously to the food drive for SHAPE. A record 40 Thanksgiving food baskets were distributed to families in the area, reflecting the times and the need. With the help of our. Temple and other groups and drCheS, the shelves of SHAREs food room are well-stocked for future needs as ell. 1 Temple members have been contributing clothin g furnitre reqularly to SHARE. Please contact Clarine Schxnukler at 356-3071, if ou wish to make do- nations of this kind. ****************** A Reminder . Please think of the Community Services Fund when making donations to the Temple. Funds are distributed to worthy organizations. - DAY CAPE CENTER RE-ELECTS TEMPLE RODEF slAloM 1EP1ESENTAT.tE The Falls Church-McLean Day Care Center has elected new off icors for 982-83. Jan Saferstein, representative from Temple Rod Shalom was re-elected. president: Betty Gardner, representative from McLean Baptist Church will he vice president; Dick Petonke from Redeemer Lutheran Church, treasurer; Vivian Brazill, from (iesterbrook Presbyterian Church, secretary. The Falls Church-McLean Day Care Center, 2036 Westmoreland Street, is a nn- prof it, community sponsored child care center serving children from three months through six years. -4- . he Congregation extends sincere smpathy o ); ! lV iait. n I of his father, Abraham Galant. UNIONGRAM SPECIAL Now that the rush of the holidays are over and you want to just plotz by the fire. Just think! You can just pick up the phone and call Jackie Goldman at 790-8181 and sheil.send all your post-holiday greetings for you. Ever think of using TJniongrams for thank-you notes for all those Chanukah greetings and gifts? One dollar sends one Uniongra.m (including postage). Send five at one time for $4.00. MAH JONGG ANYONE?????????? We are interested in starting a Mah Jongg group similar to our very successful Bridge Group. Everyone is welcome - beginners, experts, those who wish to learn how to play! We will set up groups to match your expertise, time, availability, etc. Please call Evelyn Braunfeld 281-9524 or drop a note to her at - 814 Hunter Court, Vienna, Va. 22180 Let me know what your interests are and share any suggestions. REMINDER .......... There will be no Religious School classes Sunday, January 2 and Wednesday, . January 5 due to PARENT CONFERENCES. If you would like a conference and did not receive a request form, please call the Religious School office immediately at 532-2207. Lets Get. Personai! .Veddn d Per; : c ¶t EflCj / )u:: T eT neihrQ YOr c e.rn;zed C} oc uc,y.,ç:.int ;rt . 7594407 -5,.- COUPLES CLUB INTERNATIONAL GOURMET DINNER SATURDAY, JANUARY 22 - 7:30 p.m. S The COUPLES CLUB invites you to share your favorite international dish and join us for good company and conversation. Remember last years Hungarian crepes, spring rolls, snow pea salad, snakopita, trifle, capuccino, ice cream? Dont miss out - make your reservation early - space is limited. $7.00 per couple advance reservation by - January 12th $9.00 per couple at the door For further information call: Janet & Russ Roseman ............. 356-2573 Isobel & Michael Rahn ............ 356-6797 Lynne & Dennis Berg................ 821-0415 Naava & Gershon Feder ........... 452-8530 Charles & Heidi Greenberg ....... 255-2377 Jackie & Stu Hess ................ 280-2193 Marion & Joel Jacknow ............ 698-8702 Done & Ken Epstein ............... 91-O38 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Please indicate 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choice. Bring 1st choice unless otherwise notified. Dish should serve 8-10 hungry people. NAME OF DISH NAME PHONE HORS DOEUVRES ENTREE POULTRY BEEF - VEGETARIAN SALAD & BREAD DESSERT Please return with check made out to Temple Rodef Shalom Couples Club or reservation by January 12th - send to: Janet Roseman 6613 Ivy Hill Drive McLean, Va. 22101 . Please include a recipe card for your dish. Join The Growing Group Of Members Whose iames Will . Be Inscribed On Our Tree Of Life In The New Social Hall op c7 cap e _ ' a t 1 1 O tD 0 [I 10 \ BY SCUIPtor David "It is a tree of life to those who hold it fast" The Tree of Life was graciously donated by the following families: Mr.
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