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September 2009 | Elul 5769 - Tishrei 5770

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Join us in community and meaning for a special film screening,

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—Psalm 145
a lovely dessert buffet, and beautiful prayer Yom Kippur
in anticipation of the coming new Jewish year.

Drive
8 p.m. Defending Your Life
A special showing of a comedy/fantasy film about a man
who must defend his life after he dies and arrives in the afterlife.
Starring Albert Brooks and Meryl Streep.
A discussion about the film and its message for our own lives to benefit community agencies

will be led by Rabbis Shulman and Wechsler.


Rosh HaShanah, Sunday,
10 p.m. Selihot Service September 20 -
A String Quartet will accompany Hazzan Perlman Wednesday, September 30

and the Chizuk Amuno choir during our Selihot Service. As we Please drop off your sealed food in bins
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Selihot is a unique and moving late night “Service of forgiveness” located in the Louis A. Cohen Family Chapel
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The Selihot Service is an emotional, spiritual, and evocative evening
of teshuvah, repentance, reflecting upon our deeds and experiences this year
as we consider personal and religious goals for future growth and change. F OOD W ISH L IST :
Beef stew, canned fruits, canned meats/tuna, canned vegetables, dish soap, disposable salt and pepper shakers,
We begin with Havdalah and conclude our evening ketchup and mayonnaise, laundry detergent, macaroni & cheese, metal forks, napkins, paper lunch bags, pasta and sauce,
with the sounding of the Shofar. The Torah Scrolls in the ark peanut butter and jelly, plastic baggies, plastic ware, rice, stove top stuffing, sugar, tea bags, toilet paper

are publicly changed into their white High Holy Day covers In lieu of food, monetary donations will also be accepted and donated to kosher food funds.
Make checks payable to Chizuk Amuno, Attn. Food Drive.
which symbolize the freshness and purity of the coming new year. A service initiative made possible by the Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Gemilut Hasadim Endowment Fund

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On Shabbat, October 3, Shabbat Yahad – Looking for something to do
during all of our Sukkot Services, Shabbat Together during the “rest” of Shabbat?
we will ask the question, Together Again, October 3rd This year, we extend Shabbat Yahad
“How Do We Demonstrate Our Thanks?” We join on Shabbat in the bonds following lunch to include activity and interest
of our synagogue community. groups for all ages. Our rabbis will teach,
We will ask everyone present in the Sanctuary,
Join us in the Sanctuary, at Family Services, our education and youth staff
in our Family Service, in our Youth Services, will provide activities for our students,
or Torah for Tots as we share
and even at Torah for Tots to discuss and help and members of our adult community
our different Shabbat services and activities as
determine our congregation’s response to hunger, will facilitate small discussion and hobby groups
families and friends.
and to the needs of people in our community and for interested individuals. Watch for the list of
in Israel during this holiday season. Shabbat afternoon activities in the coming weeks.

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Schedule of Services September 11/12 | Elul 22/23
Chizuk Amuno Congregation
8100 Stevenson Road, Baltimore, Maryland 21208 Each Friday evening and Shabbat morning we enjoy Minhah 5:50 p.m.
www.chizukamuno.org
celebration, prayer, and Torah study with Rabbi Ronald Kabbalat Shabbat 6:00 p.m.
Synagogue Office 410/486-6400
Shulman, Rabbi Deborah Wechsler, Hazzan Emanuel
Synagogue Fax 410/486-4050
Perlman and our synagogue community. Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m.
Synagogue E-mail info@chizukamuno.org
This schedule indicates the weeks when our Chizuk TORAH PORTION: NITZAVIM VA-YEILEKH,
Goldsmith Early Childhood Education Center 410/486-8642 DEUTERONOMY 29:9–31:30
Krieger Schechter Day School 410/486-8640 Amuno Choir participates in services, as well as study
Bat Mitzvah of Alexandra Sugarman
Rosenbloom Religious School 410/486-8641 themes, or other service features including family and
Rabbi Wechsler’s Sermon
Stulman Center for Adult Learning 410/824-2055 Shabbat Yahad activities.
Chizuk Amuno Choir joins Hazzan Perlman
Join with us to express yourself in the presence of God, Family Service 10:00 a.m.
O fficers
President Dr. Anne L. Young, pres@chizukamuno.org
to nurture your soul, and to connect your life with the
First Vice President Richard Manekin, 1stvp@chizukamuno.org life of our synagogue family. Study Session 5:45 p.m.
Vice President Michelle Malis Minhah/Ma’ariv 6:45 p.m.
Vice President Louis E. Sapperstein
Babysitting is available beginning at 9:15 a.m. every
Secretary Dr. Andrew Miller Shabbat, except holiday weekends. Havdalah 7:47 p.m.
Treasurer Alan Mogol Selihot Service 10:00 p.m.
Assistant Treasurer Sandra Moffet Hoffberger Chapel Services
synagogue staff Daily: 7:30 a.m. and 6:15 p.m. For complete Rosh HaShanah
Rabbi Ronald J. Shulman x230
(September 18, 19, and 20) and Yom Kippur
rshulman@chizukamuno.org Sunday: 9:15 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. (September 27 and 28) schedules,
Rabbi Deborah Wechsler x231
Friday Minhah: 5:50 p.m. unless otherwise noted please refer to your
dwechsler@chizukamuno.org
HaZ’man ~ This Season.
Rabbi Emeritus Joel H. Zaiman x296
Hazzan Emanuel C. Perlman x233
eperlman@chizukamuno.org
Ritual Director Dr. Moshe D. Shualy x243
Candle Lighting September 25/26 | Elul 26/27
mshualy@chizukamuno.org
September 4 7:14 p.m. Shabbat Shuvah – The Sabbath of Return
Ritual Director Emeritus Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m.
Rev. Yehuda Dickstein September 11 7:03 p.m. Torah Portion: , Deuteronomy 32:1-32:52
Headmaster, Krieger Schechter Day School September 18 6:52 p.m. “Teshuvah-Repentance before Yom Kippur”
Dr. Paul D. Schneider | x226 | pschneider@soink12.ksds.edu Study with Rabbis Shulman and Wechsler
Director, Congregational Education
September 25 6:40 p.m. Family Service 10:00 a.m.
Alex Weinberg | x234 | aweinberg@chizukamuno.org October 2 6:29 p.m.
Director, Goldsmith Early Childhood Education Center Minhah 5:50 p.m.
Michelle Gold | x238 | gecec@chizukamuno.org Kabbalat Shabbat 6:00 p.m.
For complete High Holy Day schedules,
Director, Stulman Center for Adult Learning
please refer to your
Judy Meltzer | x287 | stulman@chizukamuno.org
HaZ’man ~ This Season. Study Session 5:30 p.m.
Director, Gemilut Hasadim Program
Minhah/Ma’ariv 6:30 p.m.
Miriam Foss | x281 | mfoss@chizukamuno.org
Bar/Bat Mitzvah Coordinator SEPTEMBER 2009 Havdalah 7:25 p.m.
Debby Hellman | x290 | dhellman@chizukamuno.org Elul 5769/Tishrei 5770 October 2/3 | Tishrei 14/15
Youth Educator
Isaac Woloff | x305 | iwoloff@chizukamuno.org Shabbat Sukkot
September 4/5 | Elul 15/16 Minhah 5:50 p.m.
Curator, Goldsmith Museum
Dr. Susan Vick | x291 | svick@chizukamuno.org Minhah 5:50 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat 6:00 p.m.
Kabbalat Shabbat 6:00 p.m.
administrative staff
Executive Director
Shabbat and Festival Morning Service 9:15 a.m.
Ronald N. Millen | x224 | rnmillen@chizukamuno.org Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m. Birkat HaMazon Discussion –
Director of Congregational Advancement
TORAH PORTION: KI TAVO, DEUTERONOMY 26:1-29:8 How Do We Demonstrate Our Thanks?
Laurel Freedman | x275 | lfreedman@chizukamuno.org B’nei Mitzvah of Alyson Katz and Daniel Moskowitz …responding to hunger and human needs in our
Synagogue Administrator Rabbi Shulman’s Sermon community and in Israel
Jenny Baker | x227 | jbaker@chizukamuno.org Chizuk Amuno Choir joins Hazzan Perlman Shabbat Yahad – Shabbat Together
Controller Family Service 10:00 a.m. Family Service 10:00 a.m.
Rick Bernard | x256 | rbernard@chizukamuno.org
Torah for Tots 11:00 a.m.
Information Systems Manager Study Session 6:00 p.m. Kiddush Luncheon in the Attman Family Sukkah
Bruce P. Yaillen | x284 | byaillen@chizukamuno.org
Minhah/Ma’ariv 7:00 p.m. Hugei Shabbat – Group Activities for ALL ages
Cemetery Director
Havdalah 7:59 p.m.
Barbara Lichter | x248 | blichter@chizukamuno.org
Assistant Cemetery Director Study Session 5:15 p.m.
Marsh Yoffe | x309 | myoffe@chizukamuno.org Minhah/Ma’ariv 6:15 p.m.
Communications and Membership Coordinator Havdalah 7:14 p.m.
Cheryl Snyderman | x300 | csnyderman@chizukamuno.org
Graphic Designer
Rachel Levitan | x282 | rlevitan@chizukamuno.org

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Milestones In Our Anniversaries Gemilut Hasadim Volunteer Programs
Mazal tov to the following members of our
Synagogue Family Adopt-A-Road Ronald McDonald House
synagogue family who will be celebrating their
wedding anniversaries in the coming weeks. Thanks to Brotherhood members who did Join the dedicated corps of congregants who
B’nei Mitzvah
40th: Janice and Norris Brodsky a summer cleaning in early June to provide dinners at Ronald McDonald House
We proudly celebrate with these students who
40th: Sarajane and Arthur Brown make Greenspring Avenue sparkle: Bob for families with seriously ill children.
will be called to the Torah as B’nei Mitzvah.
Ambinder, Howard Brill, Irwin Golob, Volunteers are needed to cook and/or serve.
Mazal tov to their families. Engagements The families look forward to home cooked
and Bruce Lewbart
SEPTEMBER 5 We congratulate this couple and their families meals to ease the strain and pressure that
as we wish them much happiness. Chicken Soup for Our Sick come with seeking medical treatment
Abby Kogen and Isaac Woloff Thanks to the Chizuk Amuno Sisterhood, we for serious conditions far from home.
now have a supply of homemade chicken Our upcoming dates are: Wednesdays,
Weddings
soup for members who are ill or who have September 9 and October 21.
We congratulate the following couples
just returned from the hospital. To receive
and their families as we wish them much Todah rabbah to the dedicated volunteers
some delicious “liquid penicillin,” please call who cooked and served in July: Abdul
happiness.
Alyson Michelle Katz Miriam Golob at 410/560-7422 and it will Abdulla, Jarred Belman, Lisa Belman,
Leah Ben Wolf, son of Dorothy Gold and Dr. James be delivered to your home.
Wolf, to Cydny Clay. Ron Belman, Andrea Bookoff, Nancy
daughter of Bonnie and Neil Katz
Hakhnasat Orhim — Bookoff, Adam Cohen, Karen Cohen,
Alicia Leibowitz, daughter of Bettye and
Welcoming Guests Rachel Cohen, Edna Crystal, Hillary
Daniel Benjamin Moskowitz Jerry Leibowitz, and granddaughter of
If you live within walking distance of the Crystal, Garth Gerstenblith, Brett
David Sylvia Cummins and Shirley Talles, to Aaron
synagogue, and are able to host visitors Gold, Janet Kantor, Debbie Kramer,
son of Jodi and Samuel Moskowitz Bickoff.
for Shabbat or holidays, please e-mail Samantha Kramer, Barbara Lichter,
SEPTEMBER 12 Lauri Gann, daughter of Ruth and William Maxine Seidman, Eileen Schultz,
Rabbi Deborah Wechsler,
Alexandra Marissa Gann, to Dan Greenberg. Cheryl Snyderman, Frank Spector,
dwechsler@chizukamuno.org.
Sugarman Susan Straus, Frada Wall,
In Loving Memory
Hannah Mira Jared Scott Levy Memorial and Marsha Yoffe
With deep regret we mourn the passing of:
daughter of Susan and Garden Special thanks to Dawn Reznik who
Howard Sugarman Doris Kleiman
We are looking for flower and plant enthusiasts crocheted bears for current guests at Ronald
May her memory bring comfort and blessing to
to help tend the garden this coming spring. McDonald House. The soft and engaging
Births her loved ones.
Young volunteers, families, and adults are multicolored bears were immediately
We congratulate the following families on the embraced by appreciative children!!
Our Sympathy To: welcome. Double community service hours
birth of their children and grandchildren. We offer our sincere condolences to these are available through the GH office. To
Noah Bishop Freilich, son of Rachel and St. Vincent’s Center
families. May God comfort them along with all sign up for fall watering and weeding on a
David Freilich, PhD, and grandson of Rav Toddot to our multi talented volunteers,
who mourn. flexible schedule, please call Miriam Foss.
Barbara and Michael Freilich. who organized, read and served tea at
Ann Betten, on the loss of her father, Louis Todah rabbah to master gardener, Allen the Teddy Bear Tea Party: Jane Kahn,
Jonah Simon Chvala Reisner, son of Sara Eliasberg. Brown, for planning, planting and Linda Levy, Mark Levy, David Madoff,
and Etan Reisner, grandson of Rabbi Nina mulching and to Adam Cohen, Karen
Maxine Cooper, on the loss of her mother, Saundra Madoff, Mickey Simon,
Beth Cardin and Dr. Avram Reisner, and Cohen, Rachel Cohen, Joan Vardi, and
Jeanette Konigsberg. Marvin Steingart, Susan Straus, and
great-grandson of Shoshana Cardin. Shawn Vardi for watering and weeding.
Hilary Epstein, on the loss of her brother, Elaine Tobias
Owen Wolfe Singer, son of Mary and Michael
Jonathan David Manheim. Our Daily Bread
Singer, and grandson of Ina and Jon Singer. Transportation Service
Dr. Lenard Hammer, on the loss of his Join the Chizuk Amuno team to help serve on Shabbat and Holiday
Birthdays mother, Sandra S. Hammer. meals to hungry men, women, and children Mornings
We wish Happy Birthday to these members of from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the upcoming Need a ride to shul on Shabbat morning or on
Ben Zager and Jack Zager, on the loss of
our synagogue family who each celebrate a Sundays, October 25 and November 29. Holidays? Rides for members who no longer
their brother, Lewis Zager.
birthday milestone this month. Please contact Wendy Davis at 410/358- drive can be arranged on a week-by-week
Norris Brodsky Member in the News 5979, bandwdavis@aol.com or Jenny Baker basis. Just call Miriam Foss by Monday or
Harriet Feinglass Leonard Attman has been reappointed by 410/602-9885, bakerjenny@yahoo.com. Tuesday of the week you want to attend
Susan Ganz Governor O’Malley as a member of the A special thanks to our devoted volunteers. services.
Marc Klitenic Maryland Stadium Authority for a term of
May: Randi Braman, Wendy Davis, Fran For questions or to participate in any Gemilut
Mark Pressman four years.
Glushakow, Lily Glushakow-Smith, Hasadim programs, contact Miriam Foss
Seema Reznick
Shira Glushakow-Smith, Warren at 410/486-6400, ext. 281 or mfoss@
Robin Sakin
Gould, Lily Massouda, Warren chizukamuno.org. Please refer to www.
Dr. Ronald Schechter
Massouda, Jeff Zale, and Karen Zale chizukamuno.org for more information on
Frada Wall
all of these programs.
June: Jenny Baker, Fran Glushakow,
Warren Gould, Jeff Snyder, Don Stein, We express special gratitude for funding from
Ruth Stein, and Dawn Reznik the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Gemilut
Hasadim Endowment Fund of the Chizuk
Amuno Foundation, Inc.

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Sacred Tribute Gifts In Honor of Endowment Fund
Sharon Caplan on becoming a Bat Mitzvah by Harriet and Lowell In Honor of
We are so grateful for the generous and thoughtful
Glazer Suzanne and Gerald Katz on their 50th wedding anniversary by
contributions to Chizuk Amuno Congregation or one of our
Fran and Warren Gould on their marriage by Esther and Diane and Marvin Schnitzer
schools in honor or in memory of loved ones and friends, to
Louis Miller, Elke and Arnold Neuburger, and Margot
wish a speedy recovery, or to express appreciation. Martha B. Kayne KSMS Tikkun Olam
and Norman Zipper
In our sacred community each contribution is understood Memorial Award Fund
Ellen Siegel on her special birthday by Esther and Louis Miller
as terumat hakodesh—a sacred tribute gift. These different In Honor of
offerings sustain and enrich the life of our community, and are In Memory of Shirley and Uri Avin on Elan’s wedding by Debbie G. Kramer
a meaningful way to acknowledge occasions and milestones. Sabina Dorn by friends of Laurie Dorn Margolies
In Memory of
Sacred Tribute Gifts and contributions to Chizuk Amuno Walter Dorn by friends of Laurie Dorn Margolies Sue Elman by Debbie G. Kramer
Congregation can be made by contacting our synagogue Jonathan David Manheim by Barbara Cohen Brina Rotholz by Debbie G. Kramer
office, 410/486-6400 Refu’ah Shelemah to Refu’ah Shelemah to
If you are interested in establishing a named endowment Judy Michelson by Sonia Kozlovsky and Laurie Margolies Renee Smith by Debbie G. Kramer
fund to commemorate an individual or occasion, please Renee Smith by Esther and Louis Miller
contact Laurel Freedman, Director of Congregational Jared Scott Levy Memorial Camp Ramah
Inscribed Etz Hayim Humash Scholarship Fund
Advancement, ext. 275.
In Honor of In Honor of
Contributions Barbara and Bruce Lewbart for being loving grandparents to Amy and Bruce Chapper on the marriage of Michael and Sara
In Honor of Jenna by Randi and Eric Kraus by Miriam and Forrest Foss; Linda and Mark Levy
Stuart Aiken on reciting the Haftarah by Sylvia Aiken In Memory of Mandy and Aaron Levy on their marriage by Cecile Barbakoff
Amy and Bruce Chapper on the marriage of Michael and Sara Edythe Goldman by Bruce Goldman and Irving Frank
by Claire and Dr. Howard Freeland
Ellen Kahan Zager and Jack Zager on the marriage of Sara
Chizuk Amuno Congregation by Harriet Rosenbloom Prayer Book Fund
and Michael by Miriam and Forrest Foss; Linda and Mark Levy
Barbara Cohen on moving to her home by Audrey Miller In Honor of
Rebecca Mark on her special birthday by Sandie Green
Michael Freilich on his 65th birthday by Dr. Anne and David Young Lynne and Larry Lichtig on the birth of their granddaughter,
Leah Helman on her special birthday by Joan and Dr. Saul Gurney Maya Raine, by Beth and Albert Blumberg Stanley I. Minch KSDS Scholarship Fund
Sara and Geoffrey Hoffman on the birth of their daughter, Judy and Dr. Robert Schwartz on the engagement of their In Memory of
Maya Raine, by Seema Reznick daughter, Rachel, to Bradford Sohn by Wendy and Barry Isaac Shirley and Uri Handelsman by June Minch
Abby Kogen and Isaac Woloff on their engagement by the In Memory of Pauline and Ivan Oshrine KSDS
Freedman/Sereboff family Martin Kleinman by Helen Kleinman; Abraham Krosnick Endowment Fund
Lynne and Larry Lichtig on the birth of their granddaughter, Refu’ah Shelemah to In Memory of
Maya Raine, by Seema Reznick Marcia Buxbaum by Julie, Brian, and Alex Cooper Rose Aberbach by Ivan Oshrine
Lynne and Larry Lichtig and family on the birth of their Tammy Heyman by Joan and David Greenberg
granddaughter, Maya Raine, by Miriam and Forrest Foss; Ellen, Discretionary Fund
Vivian Manekin by Wendy and Barry Isaac
Carl, and Karen Love Tzedakah contributions to our clergy Discretionary Fund,
Alita and Ron Millen on their 40th wedding anniversary by Dr. Zaiman Educational Alliance for CAC as well as gifts received in honor, memory, or appreciation
Anne and David Young Collaborative School Programming of life cycle occasions support charitable, cultural, and
Debbie and Dr. David Roffman on their 40th wedding In honor of educational causes. Contributions to this fund are made in
anniversary by Dr. Anne and David Young Ann and Rabbi Joel H. Zaiman on their 50th wedding honor of our clergy and are used for educational purposes.
The Stulman Center for Adult Learning Summer Camp by anniversary by Suzanne Cohen Edith and Walter Lamm, with gratitude to Rabbi Shulman
Margot and Dr. Norman Zipper
Phyllis and Leonard Attman Music Arlene Block and family, in appreciation of Rabbi Wechsler for
Jessica and Alex Weinberg and family on the birth of Yona by
Appreciation Fund officiating at the unveiling of Mona Arzt
the Freedman/Sereboff family; Susan and Douglas Schehr
Refu’ah Shelemah to Marilynn and Marty Kinstler, in appreciation of Rabbi
Ellen Kahan Zager and Jack Zager on the marriage of Sara
Harvey Siegel by Phyllis and Leonard Attman Wechsler for her assistance in planning Ida Kinstler Elkin’s
and Michael by Claire and Dr. Howard Freeland
unveiling
In Memory of Marcia and Dr. Jerry Buxbaum Deborah Levenson, in appreciation of Rabbi Wechsler for
Alexander Brash on his yahrzeit by Selma Smulyan Endowment Fund officiating at the funeral of Sidney Levenson
Anne Goldiner by Bonnie and Joseph Parners In Honor of Nanci Seff, in appreciation Rabbi Wechsler for officiating at the
Martin Kleinman by Bruce Goldman; Abraham Krosnick; Sheila Beverly and Jordon Max on their 55th wedding anniversary by funeral of Zelda Silverman
and Howard Sandbank Marcia and Dr. Jerry Buxbaum
Jean Satisky and Marsha and Jay Gamerman, in
Betty Lerner by Irving Lerner June Minch on her special birthday by Marcia appreciation of Hazzan Perlman for officiating at the funeral
Ilene Lichtman on her yahrzeit by Harry Lichtman and Dr. Jerry Buxbaum of Sue Elman
Carolyn Posner by Caren, Bruce, and Beth Hoffberger; Refu’ah Shelemah to Deborah J. Jeffrey, in memory of Martin Kleinman
Ellen, Carl, and Karen Love Marcia Buxbaum by Barbara and Sam Lichter
Rabbi and Mrs. P. Michael Meyerstein, in honor of Michael
Jenny Sacks on her yahrzeit by Dorothy Lipman Fay Prohovnik by Marcia and Dr. Jerry Buxbaum Freilich on his 65th birthday
Edwin Schwartzman by his friends at the Kobi Salon
Rabbi and Mrs. P. Michael Meyerstein, in honor of the
Refu’ah Shelemah to
Goldner Ramah Scholarship Fund
upcoming wedding of Ilene and Steve Mackler’s son, David
Marcia Buxbaum by Dr. Anne and David Young In Honor of
Rabbi and Mrs. P. Michael Meyerstein, in honor of Alita and
Sharon and Irv Caplan on their 45th wedding anniversary by
Florene Goldner by Debbie and Dr. David Roffman; Dr. Anne and Ron Millen on their 40th wedding anniversary
Harriet and Miner Brown
David Young Rabbi and Mrs. P. Michael Meyerstein, in honor of Debbie
Ina and Calvin Hamburger on their 50th wedding anniversary
Vivian Manekin by Sharon and Irv Caplan; Debbie and Dr. David and Dr. David Roffman on their 40th wedding anniversary
by Harriet and Miner Brown
Roffman; Dr. Anne and David Young

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When You’ve Lost a Loved One Club Hatikvah
We are pleased to announce the following dates
Mondays, 6 sessions for our upcoming season.
November 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; and December 7, 1:30 - 3 p.m. Please be sure to mark them on your calendar.
A group for those who are mourning the death of a loved one. October 25 February 14
This group provides a place to be with others who are grieving, November 15 March 14
December 20 April 11
support within the Jewish community, January 24 May 16
and an opportunity to talk with specialists about grief.
If you are a senior member of our community and would like to join
A professional counselor from Jewish Community Services
Club Hatikvah, please contact Leonard Fox, 410/484-6260
will facilitate the group.
One session will feature a group meeting Sisterhood Activities in October
with Rabbi Ron Shulman.
Fall Plant Sale Fall Shredding Event
Sisterhood will sell the lovely Sunday, October 25,
Fast Track to A Job fall plants used in decorating the 9 a.m. - noon
Workshop for those Seeking Employment on the synagogue parking lot
bimah during Sukkot.
Wednesday, November 4, 2 - 4 p.m. The sale will take place during Bring up to five bags or boxes of papers to
be shredded for a $10 fee.
Suzanne Brafman the first week in October. Get ready for the new year and clean out
those papers! For more information call
Career Coach at Career Services, Jewish Community Services Contact Ellen Mogol for more Marcia Scherr, 410/486-6443.
How Jewish Community Services can help job seekers information, 410/484-0117.
and career changers to explore finding employment
in the current job market.
Sisterhood Judaica Shop
Re-opening September 1
Topics covered will be resumes, interviews, cover letters,
Our new hours are as follows:
references and networking. Sunday 9:15-11:30 a.m.
Monday 10 a.m.-noon, 2-7 p.m.
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 10 a.m.-noon, 2-6 p.m.
Caring for Yourself Friday 10 a.m.-noon

While Caring for O thers Evenings available by appointment. Please call Anne at 410/303-7716
Check out our “Back to School” specials on kippot and our new items for the holidays.
Shofarim ~ Etrog Boxes ~ Apple and Honey Dishes
Wednesday, December 2, Noon - 2 p.m. Hostess gifts including aprons, pot holders and mitts, matchboxes
A workshop on self care for those providing care to loved ones. Holiday themed books, games, and activities for the kids.
New items are arriving daily.
A professional counselor from Jewish Community Services,
will facilitate the session. Lunch will be served. Skhakh —
S u k ka h R o o f i n g M a t e r i a l
These programs are free and open to the community.
Our landscaper will be available to trim your
Pre-registration is required. For more information and to register white pine trees at no charge in late September.
please contact Miriam Foss, 410/486-6400, ext. 281. The trimmings will be used as skhakh
–Sukkah roofing material– for Chizuk Amuno’s
Attman Family Sukkah.

Made possible by the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Please call the synagogue office,
Gemilut Hasadim Endowment Fund 410/486-6400, for more information
or to arrange for trimming.
and Jewish Community Services

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Chizuk Amuno Joins Young Families of Chizuk
the S u s a n G. K o m e n Welcome Back Shabbat Dinner!
R a ce f o r t h e C u r e Erev Shabbat, September 11
Sunday, October 18 5:45 p.m. Cocktails and Appetizers and Kids Activity
Run, Walk, or simply donate to support the fight against breast cancer. 6:10 p.m. Special Family Service
6:45 p.m. Shabbat Dinner, followed by additional kids activities
To join our team, and get a great t-shirt, go to http://komenmd.org and click the link that says Adults, $12 • children 6-12, $6 • Children 5 & under, Free
Race for the Cure. When registering, indicate you are part of a team and sign up for the Chizuk
RSVP by Friday, September 2 to CAC, Attn: YFC
Amuno Congregation Team, which is on the list. or e-mail your RSVP to yfc@chizukamuno.org
For more information: yfc@chizukamuno.org
For more information, please contact Rena Lapidus, Team Captain, renalapidus@msn.com. or call Rachael Abrams, YFC Chairperson, 410/486-8641.

H i g h H o ly D ay S p a r k l e I t ’s T i m e t o B u y
Too busy to polish your silver?
Bring your silver Judaica objects to us for a museum quality cleaning.
Yo u r L u l av a n d E t r o g !
Drop off: Goldsmith Museum Office
Tuesday-Wednesday, September 8 -9, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Pick up: Monday, September 14, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Celebrate Sukkot with a Lulav and Etrog set from Israel.
Cost: $25 and up per object, determined by condition at drop-off.
Please make check for $45 payable to
Proceeds benefit the Goldsmith Museum. Chizuk Amuno Congregation Brotherhood
Cost of polishing may be considered a partial deduction. and submit it by September 18 to the synagogue office.
If you would like to be trained as a volunteer,
For more information, call Brotherhood representatives
or have any questions please call Susan Vick, ext. 291 Marvin Spector, 410/484-8939 and Michael Moranz, 410/486-0277.

ohtcv ohfurc B’rukhim Habaim!


We are happy to welcome those
who have most recently chosen
to join our Chizuk Amuno family.
Krieger Schechter Day School
Open House
Ari Abramson Marc Mandel Monday, October 19, 9 a.m. and Sunday, January 10, 2 p.m.
Ann and Michael Berey Phyllis and Sheldon Minkove Kindergarten - 8th Grade
Sanford Block Audrey and Leslie Polt 410/824-2066
Monica and Steve Davis Scarlett and Ronald Sherman Dr. Paul Schneider, Headmaster
Alissa and Lee Demsky Ilene Wise, Director of Admission
Ruth and Harry Silber
Lisa and Arnie Feiner www.ksds.edu
Jessica and David Silverman
Joshua Gordon Naomi and Ian Ullman
Sarah and Leonid Gorovoy
Goldsmith Early Childhood
Lauri Getlan-Watson
Denise Jones and Marc Watson Education Center
Renee and Brian Lerner Susan and David Witte Open House
Heather and Aaron Levinoff Wednesday, November 11,10 a.m.

18 months - 5 years
If you have friends or family who may be interested in joining 410/486-8642
Chizuk Amuno, please call our Membership Coordinator,
Michelle Gold, Director
Cheryl Snyderman, 410/486-6400, ext. 300.
Elise Harrison, Assistant Director

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Bimah Flowers Friday and Saturday, September 18 and 19 | 29 Elul-1 Tishrei
In Memory Of:
Friday and Saturday, September 4 and 5 | 15-16 Elul Norton Shapiro, father, by Susan S. Miller and family.
Alfred Klotzman, husband, by Frances Klotzman and family.
In Honor Of:
The Bat Mitzvah of Alyson Michelle Katz, by her parents, Bonnie and Neil Katz, and her grandparents, Elaine Doris Kanter by Ruth Orlin and family.
and Alvin Katz, Suzanne and Gerald Katz and Marlene Katz. Sylvia Glick, mother, by Linda and Mark Levy and Aaron Levy.
The Bar Mitzvah of Daniel Benjamin Moskowitz, by his parents, Jodi and Samuel Moskowitz, his Fannie and Philip Zimt, parents, by Edythe Rosenzwog.
grandparents, Carol and Michael Flicker, and his great-grandmother, Mildred Fischel. Jayme Dorf Weinstein by Jay M. Weinstein.
In Memory Of: David Bunkin by Ivan Oshrine and family.
Rosetta and Jack Moskowitz, grandparents of Daniel Benjamin Moskowitz, on the occasion of Daniel’s Bar Evelyn Levin, by her friends.
Mitzvah. Bernard Kagen, father, by Barbara and Perry Kagen.
Jacob Yospy by his daughter, Bette Miller Sherman. Myrna Brill, mother, by Dr. Janice and Jeffrey Miller and family.
Minna Zimmerman, mother, by Judith and Fred Zimmerman and family. Dr. M. Larrie Blue by his wife, Sima Blue.
Jacob Wolfson by Edna and Mace Crystal. Myer Glazer, father, by Harriet and Lowell R. Glazer and family.
Blanche Kaplan by Seymour Weisberg. Ellen Nochumowitz Shapiro, daughter, by her family.
Eleanor Himelfarb, mother, by her family. Mickey Setzer by his family.
Gerson Mehlman, husband, father and brother, by Susan Mehlman, Arthur Mehlman and families. Brian Gamerman, by his mother, Sylvia Gamerman, and Sarah and Dr. Marc Gamerman and Max, and Nancy
Blanche and Irving Joffe, parents, by their family. and Tracy Gamerman.
Lee Weinberg Weber, mother, by Maxine and Paul Moskovitz and family. Max Frankel, grandfather, by Dorothy Yankellow and family.
Beatrice Kaufman, by her daughter, Ruthanne Kaufman. Max Weiss, on his birthday, by Janet and Stanley Kantor and family.
Michael Barry Kaufman by his sister, Ruthanne Kaufman.
Mark I. Baker by his wife, Elaine Baker and family.
Gussie and Sam Wolkenfeld, parents, by Edith Goldstein and granddaughter, Susan Richter. Friday and Saturday, September 25 and 26 | 7-8 Tishrei
David Bloomberg by his wife, Estelle Bloomberg and family. In Memory Of:
Aaron Levin, father, by Rhona and Dr. Martin Levin and family. Maurice S. Goldstone, father, by Shirley Matz.
Anna K. Grossman, mother, by Janet and Stanley Kantor and family. Sarah Rebekah Miller by Esther and Louis Miller.
Emil Maier, brother, by Meta Oppenheimer. Lena Trieger, mother, by her family.
Rosa Kolker by Fritzi and Bob Hallock. Joseph H. Eisenberg, father, by Doris and Jay Bernhardt and family.
Gershon Cooper, father, by Maxine and Dr. Martin B. Cooper and family. Irma Knable by her family.
Harold Goldsmith, on his birthday, by his family. Harris Galoon by his family.
Harold Goldsmith, on his birthday, by Mona and Marvin Himmelstein. Samuel L. Hoffman, father, by Dr. B. Ralph Hoffman and family.
Louis Robbins, father, by Arlene and Kenneth Friedman.
Meyer Reznick by his daughter, Seema Reznick.
Friday and Saturday, September 11 and 12 | 22-23 Elul Edward Helzner, brother, by Marian and Howard “Chuck” Klein.
In Honor Of: Dr. Gerson Freedman, by his wife, children and grandchildren.
The Bat Mitzvah of Alexandra Marissa Sugarman, by her parents, Susan Ganz and Howard Sugarman, and Ret. Brig. Gen. Jack D. Kaufman, by his daughter, Ruthanne Kaufman.
her grandparents, Elinor Ganz and Dr. Paul Drucker. Allen Harvey Mervis, son, brother and uncle, by Annabelle and Morris Mervis, Jill and Dr. Larry Layton, and
Bradley, Ryan and Andrew Layton.
In Memory Of:
Arnold Ganz, Sylvia Sugarman Miller and Morris Sugarman, grandparents of Alexandra Marissa Sugarman, Yetta Miller by Beverly and Jordon Max and family.
on the occasion of Alexandra’s Bat Mitzvah. Dr. Maurice Klawans, father, by Anita and Warren Klawans and family.
Ruth Bochner, mother, by the Bochner family. Joseph Kawalek, father and grandfather, by Shelly and Ronald Reiss and family.
Winifred Hendler by Dr. Nelson Hendler and family. Robert L. Abrams, by Lucille Abrams and family.
Samuel Jacobs by Ethel Jacobs and family. Florence Z. Josephs, mother, by Sallye Esterson and family.
Bertha Fink, mother, by her family. Janis Greenhood, mother, by Kathy and Stevan Weinberg and family.
Manuel Shor by Shirley Shor and family. Henry Goldsmith, on his birthday, by Ilene and Alvin Powers and family.
David Diamond by his wife and family. Sayde J. Sklar, on her birthday, by her children and grandson.
Martin Leon Weinberg by his wife, Estelle, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Fred Hittman by his family.
Meyer Mazer by his wife, Irene, and family.
A n n u a l M e m o r i a l S er v i ce
Ann B. Givner, mother, by Gloria and Leon Brooks. Arlington Cemetery
Bernard Berman, husband and father, by Beverly Berman and family. Sunday, September 13, 11 a.m.
Tillie Reiser, mother, by Anita and Warren Klawans.
Services will be conducted by Rabbi Ronald Shulman,
Rabbi Deborah Wechsler, and Hazzan Emanuel Perlman,
accompanied by the Chizuk Amuno Choir.
Following the formal ceremony, Dr. Moshe Shualy will be available
to offer graveside prayers.
For more information, call Cemetery Director,
Barbara Leibowitz Lichter at 410/486-6400, ext. 248.

Arlington Cemetery is located on Rogers Avenue, west of Reisterstown Road.

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2009 Rosh HaShanah Bimah Flowers
In Memory Of: Marjorie and Martin Greenbaum by Kathy and Bruce Posner and Cantor Abraham Salkov by the Congregation.
Norman L. Apatoff, by his wife Sylvia, children and grandchildren. family and Selene and Harvey Greenbaum and family. Henry O. Shor, Joseph and Sarah Shor, Manuel Shor, Morris Shor,
Ida Attman and Harry Attman by their sons, Edward and Nathaniel Jacobs, Samuel Budd Jacobs, Belle C. Jacobs, Morris A. Offit Hyman and Bertha Levy and Isabelle Rosenberg
Leonard Attman. and Lena L. Offit by Ethel Jacobs and family. by Shirley Shor and family.
Dr. M. Larrie Blue by his wife, Sima Blue. Herbert Kleiman, Benjamin Kleiman and Rebecca Kleiman by Ronnie Solomon and Hannah Silverman and Isadore and Flora Rosenbloom
Abby and Dr. Saul Blumenthal, Kenneth Blumenthal, Kleiman and family. by their family.
Bruce Blumenthal and Reba and Joseph Phillips Barry M. Leibowitz by his family. Judge Albert L. and Sayde J. Sklar by their children and grandson.
by Dr. Stuart Blumenthal and family. Eileen Mary and Donald Nathan Leish, by Susan and Paul Bloomberg Isadore Stern by his wife, children and granddaughter.
Jerome Cardin by Shoshana S. Cardin and family. and Jack. Stuart Tilson by his family.
Hilda R. and Paul Cohen by their son, Richard. Lenore Levy, wife, and Jeanette and Louis Levy, parents, by Edwin Irene and William Weinberg, parents, by Toba and Bill Grant and
Nathan L. Cohen by his wife, Suzanne F. Cohen and family. Levy, children and grandchildren. family and Kathy and Stevan Weinberg and family.
Rosa Lebovitz Cohen by her family. Edith and Edward Mackler and Wilfred Gluckstern, by their family, Cecelia and Max Weiss by Janet and Stanley Kantor and family.
Stephen, Ilene, Geoffrey, David and Stefanie Mackler. Stanley H. Wilen by his wife, children and grandchildren.
Sybil and Harold Effron by Deborah and James Effron and family.
Lester Matz by his wife and children. Jacob and Rebecca Wolock by their children, grandchildren and
Fannie C. and Jacob Effron by their family.
Stanley I. Minch by his wife, June Minch, and family. great-grandchildren.
Tessie and Samuel Gerber by Marlene and Bernie Gerber, children,
grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Morton (Sonny) Plant by his wife, Tammie Plant and children. Norman N. Yankellow by Dorothy Yankellow, Fred and Amy Yankellow,
Rabbi Israel M. and Mildred Goldman by the Congregation. Faye and Harry Plotkin, by Marlene and Bernie Gerber, children, Sonia and Rick Samuel and Ethan and Eileen Yankellow.
grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Rafael Moshe Zaiman by the Congregation.
Bess and Henry Goldsmith by Ilene and Alvin Powers and family.
Louis and Anna Polakoff and Abraham and Esther Goldman Sylvia Zinz, Fannie and Samuel Zinz and Tessie and Samuel Gerber by
Sarah and Michael Goldstein and William Abrams by their family.
by their children. Herbert Zinz, children and grandchildren.
Mollie and Maurice Goldstone and Sarah and Harry Matz by their
children and grandchildren.

2009 Yom Kippur Bimah Flowers


In Memory of: Fannie C. and Jacob Effron by their family. Lenore Levy, wife, and Jeanette and Louis Levy, parents, by Edwin
Norman Altshuler by his family. Sybil and Harold Effron by Deborah and James Effron and family. Levy, children and grandchildren.
Norman L. Apatoff, by his wife Sylvia, children and grandchildren. Dr. Gerson Freedman, Fannie and Maurice Freedman and Lena and Harold Miller, Blanche and Eli Miller and Elise and Jacob Yospy, by
Ida Attman and Harry Attman by their sons, Edward and Leonard Isaac Hollins by Shirley Freedman and family. their children and grandchildren.
Attman. Mildred and Rabbi Israel M. Goldman, by the Congregation. Stanley I. Minch by his wife, June Minch, and family.
Sara and Harry Bart by their family. Harold Goldsmith by his family. Harry L. and Theresa Minch by their family.
Shirlee B. Bart and Fred Bart by their children. Bess and Henry Goldsmith, by Ilene and Alvin Powers. Pauline Oshrine, Nettie Gottfried and Rose Oshrine by Ivan Oshrine.
Dr. M. Larrie Blue by his wife, Sima Blue. Sarah and Michael Goldstein and William Abrams by their family. Morton (Sonny) Plant by his wife, Tammie Plant and children.
Abby and Dr. Saul Blumenthal, Kenneth Blumenthal, Bruce Frieda and Irving C. Grant by their family. Lillian and Edward Rosenberg by Ronnie Kleiman and family.
Blumenthal and Joseph and Reba Phillips by Dr. Stuart Rebecca Greenwald, mother, by her children and grandchildren. Anna and Solomon Rosenbloom by their children.
Blumenthal and family. Esther and Benjamin Rosenbloom and Saul Rosenbloom, by their
Mollye Hamburger, Kitty and Ben Hamburger and Esther and Harry
Miriam and Harry E. Brager, Amos I. and Annette P. Meyers by Marlene Blumberg, by their family. family.
and Dr. Stuart Brager and family. Cantor Abraham Salkov by the Congregation.
Mollie and Harry Hoffberger by their children.
Jerome Cardin by Shoshana S. Cardin and family. Dorothy L. Schapiro by her family.
Herbert J. Kleiman by his wife and family.
Melvin Carp, husband, Sarah and Barney Carp, parents, Ruth Pritzker Joseph and Sarah R. Schapiro by their children and grandchildren.
Gurevitz, David Pritzker, Sherman Pritzker, Maynard Carp and Alfred Kleinman by his wife, Helen Kleinman.
Jerome Carp by Mrs. Melvin Carp and family. Ruth S. and Abraham Krieger by their children and grandchildren. Louis Seidman and Ernie Platt by their family.
Paul and Hilda R. Cohen by their son, Richard. Barry M. Leibowitz by his family. Henry O. Shor, Joseph and Sarah Shor, Manuel Shor, Morris Shor and
Hyman and Bertha Levy and Isabelle Rosenberg by Shirley Shor
LeRoy S. Cohen by his family. Jared Levy, Steven M. Levy, Minnie and Oscar Levy, Gilda Baker, Sarah
and family.
Nathan L. Cohen by his wife, Suzanne F. Cohen and family. G. and Harry Crystal by their family.
Judge Albert L. and Sayde J. Sklar by their children and grandson.
Herman Cohen by his wife, Grace Rein Cohen. Lenore Levy by her husband, Edwin, children and grandchildren.
Stuart Barry Tilson by his family.
Rosa Lebovitz Cohen by her family. Edith and Edward Mackler and Wilfred Gluckstern, by their family,
Stephen, Ilene, Geoffrey, David and Stefanie Mackler. Dr. Leonard Wallenstein by his family.
Rose and Sam B. Conn and Penny Conn, sister, by Allan Conn. Stanley H. Wilen by his wife, children and grandchildren.
Marjorie and Martin Greenbaum by Kathy and Bruce Posner and
Lee and Dr. Morris L. Cooper by their children and grandchildren. family and Selene and Harvey Greenbaum and family. Norman N. Yankellow by Dorothy Yankellow, Fred and Amy Yankellow,
Esther and David Crystal, Cecelia Crystal, Rosie and Jacob Wolfson, Lester Matz by his wife and children. Sonia and Rick Samuel and Ethan and Eileen Yankellow.
Adolph J. Wolfson, Samuel D. Wolfson, Isadore I. Wolfson and Rafael Moshe Zaiman by the Congregation.
Leonard and Sara Wolfson Katz by Edna and Mace Crystal. Mollie and Maurice Goldstone and Sarah and Harry Matz by their
children and grandchildren. Sylvia Zinz, Tessie and Samuel Gerber and Fannie and Samuel Zinz by
Herbert Zinz, children and grandchildren.

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Perpetual * Isidore H. Hammer Sadie Rubenstein Sylvia Levin Glick * Sarah Rebekah Miller * Dora Kaplan Pakula
* David Lazarus * Jacob W. Scher * Harry Goodman Samuel Speert Elsie Sezzin
Memorials
Sam Wolkenfeld * Uriel Schwartzman * Jerome D. Grant * Sidney Strauss * Morton K. Sugar
We observe the yahrzeits of 21 Elul | Sept. 10 * Abraham I. Schreiber * Dr. Harold E. Harrison * Frieda S. Yerman * Edith Whitman
these loved ones this month. * Dora Eisenberg * Martin Weinberg Naomi Kassel 9 Tishrei | Sept. 27 14 Tishrei | Oct. 2
May their memories bring * Dr. Jonas Friedenwald 27 Elul | Sept. 16 * Helen S. Miller * Melvin I. Dahne Selma D. Berlin
blessing and goodness to * Anna Kantor Grossman * Dr. Sidney Diamond * Bessie M. Rome Joseph Eisenberg * Joseph Berman
those who remember them. * Michael J. Kitt * Zilla Jacoby * Simcho Sibel * Irma B. Knable * Anna Goldman
* Max Rubin * Abraham Lebow * Hannah Silverman * Arthur Korzyn * Janis Greenhood
* Dr. Frederick B. Rudo * Meyer Mazer Philip Zimt * Ida Summer * Dora Mazer Harris
16 Elul | Sept. 5 * Mildred Siegel-Pearl * Sarah G. Melnick 4 Tishrei | Sept. 22 * Lena Trieger * Esther S. Kolodny
Ellis Abel * Solomon Sober Sarah Nitzberg * David Bunkin * Maurice L. Yaffe * Justin Rosenthal
Edna Foust Dixon 22 Elul | Sept. 11 * Philip Shapiro * Sam Drue 10 Tishrei | Sept. 28 * Irving Schwartzman
* Jacob H. Hoffberger * Herbert Cantor * Oscar J. Simons * Augusta Jacobs * Dora K. Alperstein
* David Jed * Sharon Fink * Morris M. Stulman Erna Junker * Pauline R. Drukman
* Sylvia Leizman Tolbert (Tolby) Kronthal * Reuben Wolfe * Bernard Kagen Harris Galoon *Memorial light
* Annabelle Sugar * Jacob E. Levin 28 Elul | Sept. 17 * Rose L. Kaufman * Siskind Goldstein
* Anna Cohen Swartz * Annie Levy * Dr. Louis V. Blum Fabian H. Kolker * Rita Hawkins
* Jacob Yospy Sidney Rapkin * Louis Fisher * Michael Kramer * Samuel L. Hoffman
* Minna Zimmerman * Isaac M. Rosenswog * Ann B. Givner * Evelyn Levin * Sadie Joffe
17 Elul | Sept. 6 * Sonia Schnitzer * Dinah Kleiman Sara Posner * Ludwig Katzenstein
* Morris Eisen * Solomon Shapiro * Harry Rosenbaum * Tillye Rich Irving Miller
* Frank J. Ephraim * Anne Silverman Louis Rosenbush, Jr. * Isaac C. Rosenthal * Selig Miller
* Sarah Harris Folick 23 Elul | Sept. 12 Benjamin Moses Rubin * Louis Siegel * Fannie Myerberg
* Bertha F. Goldenberg * Ruth Berman * Sidney Weiner * Rosalie Silverman * Betty Oppenheimer
* Ada E. Gorback Frances B. Booke 29 Elul | Sept. 18 * Carol “Lee” Sussman * Henry Pariser
* Eleanor Himelfarb * Isaac Merowitz * Sylvia Bank 5 Tishrei | Sept. 23 Meyer Reznick
Blanche Kaplan * Rose Spetner Rubin * Bernard Berman * Samuel J. Abrams * Louis Robbins
* Gerson Mehlman 24 Elul | Sept. 13 Robert Blair Edlow * Myrna Phyllis Brill Sallie Stutman
* Joseph E. Miller Dorothy Friedman Caplan * Norman Fried * Eva Farber Lillian Tucker
* Harry Narovlansky * Isabel Goldstein * Harry Matz * Dora Finkel 11 Tishrei | Sept. 29
* Mirah Paradise * Eva K. Gordon * Rae Mount * Bessie Siegel * Ida Berman
* Dr. Ben Paul Sandy * Winifred S. Hendler Aileen Polan * Jean Subin * Isaac Stanley Ephraim
* Manuel B. Wagner * Samuel Budd Jacobs * Bessie Rosenthal 6 Tishrei | Sept. 24 * Dr. Gerson Freedman
* Jacob Wolfson * Blanche Joffe Louis Selko * Benjamin Benesch * Irving C. Grant
18 Elul | Sept. 7 * David Komins Hedwig Spielmann * Hilda Fulton * Edward Helzner
* Benjamin Greenwald * Hyman Mankowitz * Rosa Stein * Myer Glazer * Ret. Brig. Gen. Jack
* Richard Herman * Bernard Miller 1 Tishrei | Sept. 19 * Rose Kaufman Kaufman
* Irving Joffe * Jacob M. Paul Fanny Bardach Gerson Michelson * Vena L. Miller
* Beatrice M. Kaufman Gussie Wolkenfeld Joseph Bardach Bertha Platt * Benjamin Novey
* Samuel Lenkin 25 Elul | Sept. 14 Ralph Chor * Irving Sax 12 Tishrei | Sept. 30
* Robert Seff Offit * Paul E. Benjamin Max Z. Jotkowitz * Ellen Nochumowitz * Benedict Berman
* Natalie Rosenfeld * Lena Fineberg Alfred Klotzman Shapiro * Mildred Greenwald
Hilda L. Siegel * Goldie Goldstein * Alvin Lavenstein 7 Tishrei | Sept. 25 Sylvan Isaac
* Lee Weinberg Weber * Asher Harabagiu * Alfred Lowenberg * Alex Blumberg * Allen Mervis
19 Elul | Sept. 8 * Jennie Joffe Norton Shapiro * Brian Lee Gamerman Yetta Miller
Mark I. Baker * Michael Lebovitz 2 Tishrei | Sept. 20 Samuel J. Gitomer * Michael Stein
* Frances Anne Brown * Solomon M. Reisberg * Saul Baer Sara F. Hettleman 13 Tishrei | Oct. 1
Dora Garber * Manuel Shor * Dr. Matthew Debuskey Abraham Kass * Harry J. Adler
* Bessie C. Goldmann Pearl S. Vogel Sadie Eagle * Hyman Muskin * Reuben Adler
* Michael B. Kaufman * Rachel Dickstein Rose Engle * Pearl Rosenthal Pauline Friedman
* Brian Paradise Weisman Emanuel Gorfine * Leah W. Silverfarb Dr. Shirley P. Glass
Lester Levy * Carol Kemler Winer * Daisy E. Katz * Adolf Spielmann * Harold Gurney
* Jacob Schwartz 26 Elul | Sept. 15 3 Tishrei | Sept. 21 8 Tishrei | Sept. 26 Isidore R. Hankin
Solomon Shapiro * Elsie Adler * Samuel Blum * Minna Cohnen Eugene Hershkowitz
20 Elul | Sept. 9 * David Diamond * Blima Brown Hilda Fineman Freiberg * Michael Kadish
Louis B. Baer * Ida Hankin * Samuel J. Brown * Maurice S. Goldstone Carolyn Wolff Land
* David Miller Bloomberg * Louis Novey * Ruth K. Eisenstein Harry Kopelman

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S i s t er h o o d O pe n i n g E ve n t E-mail High Holy Day Reflections


Monday, September 14, 7 p.m. As part of our High Holy Day preparations we send out
MEMBERS ONLY BOOK SWAP via e-mail to our community Kavanot - reflections
Bring your “like-new” books, CDs and DVDs to exchange with other Sisterhood members. written by members of our congregation
Limit 10 items (total) per member ~ about how they prepare spiritually and personally
Swap out with an equal number of items to your contribution. for Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur.
Catch up with members while making your selections and enjoying refreshments.
These brief essays will be sent between Selihot and Erev Rosh HaShanah,
Dues can be paid at the event. from September 11 through 18.
RSVP - casisterhood@yahoo.com or Lynn Tucker 410/828-8310 Each Kavanah will also be posted on our website, www.chizukamuno.org.
for reservations or more information. To be sure that you will receive these reflections,
please be sure that we have your current e-mail address.
B r o t h er h o o d I n s t a l l a t i o n You may sign up on our website or
a n d O pe n i n g M ee t i n g
forward your e-mail address to info@chizukamuno.org.
Wednesday, September 9
The days before Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur provide us the opportunity
6 - 7 p.m. Cocktails • 7 p.m. Dinner and Program to take stock of our lives and think about the future.
Guest Speaker: Steve Davis, We pause to anticipate the blessing and meaning of beginning
Local Television and Radio Sportscaster another New Year. We take the time to consider ideas and concerns that may
and CEO of Steve Davis Media engage our hearts and minds when we join family, friends,
$25 per person • Open to Brotherhood members and guests and community to observe the High Holy Days.
Please RSVP by September 1. We hope these e-mail reflections will inspire each of us
Checks should be made payable to Chizuk Amuno Brotherhood, in the preparation of our own hearts and thoughts.
and submitted to the synagogue office.

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