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Issue 8, Volume 1
A bi-monthly publication
In this issue
Rabbis Corner, Reflections Cantors Notes, From the Co-Presidents Adult Learning School News Family & Tot Programming CoSY Whats Happening Women of Sinai Brotherhood Social Action Committee Israel Committee My Sinai Scene at Sinai Supporting Sinai January Calendar February Calendar In the Sinai Family Those We Remember Contributions 2 3 4 5-7 8-10 11 12-15 16 17 18-19 20 21-22 23-24 25 26 27 28 29 30-31
Shabbat Schedule
Shabbat Vayechi Genesis 47:28 - 50:26 Jan. 6 Tot Shabbat Service & Potluck Dinner 5:30 pm Shabbat Service 6:15 pm Jan. 7 Torah Study 8 am Morning Minyan 9:30 am Eli Frank Bar Mitzvah 10 am Shabbat Beshalach Exodus 13:17 - 17:16 Feb. 3 Shabbat Service 6:15 pm Feb. 4 Torah Study 8 am Morning Minyan 9:30 am
Shabbat Shemot Exodus 1:1 - 6:1 Jan. 13 Shabbat Service 6:15 pm Jan. 14 Torah Study 8 am Morning Minyan 9:30 am
Shabbat Yitro Exodus 18:1 - 20:23 Feb. 10 Shabbat Service 6:15 pm Feb. 11 Torah Study 8 am Morning Minyan 9:30 am Scott Arenzon Bar Mitzvah 10 am
Shabbat Vaera Exodus 6:2 - 9:35 Jan. 20 Rockin Family Shabbat Service 6:15 pm Congregational Dinner 7:15 pm Jan. 21 Torah Study 8 am Morning Minyan 9:30 am Joe Lappin Bar Mitzvah 10 am
Shabbat Mishpatim Exodus 21:1 - 24:18 Feb. 17 Tot Shabbat Service & Potluck Dinner 5:30 pm Shabbat Service 6:15 pm Feb. 18 Torah Study 8 am Morning Minyan 9:30 am
Shabbat Bo Exodus 10:1 - 13:16 Jan. 27 Shabbat Service 6:15 pm Jan. 28 Torah Study 8 am Morning Minyan 9:30 am
Shabbat Terumah Exodus 25:1 - 27:19 Feb. 24 Shabbat Service 6:15 pm Feb. 25 Torah Study 8 am Morning Minyan 9:30 am
Rabbi David B. Cohen Cantor Rebecca Robins Rabbi Emeritus Jay R. Brickman Director of Administration Karen Lancina Program Coordinator Jen Friedman Sinai News Nicole Sether Congregation Sinai 8223 N. Port Washington Road Fox Point, WI 53217 414.352.2970 414.352.0944 (fax) www.congregationsinai.org
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Rabbis Corner
A Rabbi and a Cantor and Six Thousand Jews Walk into a Room No, thats not the beginning of a joke; its a description of the Union for Reform Congregations Biennial gathering, currently underway in Washington D.C. Ive come with two of our congregational leaders to join six thousand other reform Jews from around the country for five days of learning together, praying together, debating the issues of the day, and hearing from the leaders of the world of Jewry and of the United States as well as artists, performers, and other fascinating presenters. For me, the Biennial is like seeing my life flash before my eyes. There are friends from childhood, rabbinical school, Jewish summer camps, working in Israel, and nearly every other stage of my life. Its actually difficult to walk from one side of the conference center to the other, for two reasons: first because there are simply so many people here the facility is stretched to its capacity. Second, I cant walk 75 feet without running into someone else who wants to say hello and with whom I want to catch up. This morning, Congressman Eric Cantor spoke (about his support for Israel; not a word about domestic issues) and tomorrow afternoon, President Obama is slated to speak (more on domestic issues, I suspect). This week also marks the transition from URJ President Eric Yoffie, who has served for sixteen years, to Rabbi Rick Jacobs, a friend of long standing. Truly a moment of celebration! The focus of the week is Youth Engagement the question of how we can best connect younger Jews to Judaism and the Jewish community. Weve heard from Wendy Mogel (Blessings of a B- is her latest book) about the nature of the adolescent from a neuropsychological perspective. Others have underscored the many ways education is both the problem and the answer when it comes to engaging youth. The conversation which is, in part, the work of the movements commission on life long Jewish learning, of which until recently I was co-chair is just beginning. At Sinai the conversation began this past year and while low hanging fruit has been picked there is much planting and nurturing we need to do soon for the future. I look forward to have a chance to share what weve learned with you upon our return. Rabbi David B. Cohen
Reflections
Be ye perfect even as your Father is perfect (Mat. 5:48), is an admonition which is inspiring but hardly practical. Jesus, exemplar of this strategy, suffered an early and painful death. His most earnest disciples experienced martyrdom. Were a large percentage of the goodly people to observe this noble teaching, they would face annihilation. Only the wicked would be left to populate the world. Jewish expectations of human behavior are far more modest. Rather than striving for the saintly individual, Judaism sets as its goal the godly community. Gods original revelation to humankind, the Torah, is a group document. While the patriarchs and the prophets could hear God speak, subsequent generations were denied personal revelation. In its place, a group of rabbis, representing the communitys intellectual leadership, met in council. As a legal question arose, they debated the matter. The decision, established by majority vote, was identified as the word of God. While the expectations of a godly individual are extravagant, not those of a holy community. In a godly collective, the shortcomings of one are compensated for by the strengths of another. The process is scuttled by fanaticism. It operates effectively if each contributes generously of thought and effort to the well being of the community., while respecting the contributions of other members. Building the world community begins with the family, with respect for the thoughts and prerogatives of each member. A business or corporation rises to holy status when it treats with respect the well being of: employees, customers, even competitors. Founders of our nation, familiar with Biblical teaching, sought to make of the United States a beacon of light to peoples of the world. The success of this endeavor is contingent upon our honoring within this nation the views and rights of people of good will whose ideologies differ from our own. It was the prophetic vision that one day there would be universal peace, with even carnivorous beasts living at peace with their former prey. Such extravagant expectations for the well being of the universe are contingent upon our capacity for building holy communities in our homes, schools and neighborhoods. Rabbi Jay R. Brickman
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Cantors Notes
This summer, while attending the American Conference of Cantors Annual Convention in Boston, MA, I had the opportunity to visit Mayyim Hayyim. From their website www.mayyimhayyim.org, Mayyim Hayyim is a 21st century creation, a mikveh rooted in ancient tradition, reinvented to serve the Jewish community of today. A mikveh is the ritual bath used in Jewish tradition to ritually cleanse and purify the body at moments of status change in the life cycle. The mikveh and the ritual of mikveh have been in existence since the time of the Torah. A visit to Jerusalem today will reveal ancient ritual baths from the time of the Second Temple. In other words, for all time, mikveh has been a present and essential ritual to the Jewish people. Most commonly across the Jewish community, the mikveh is used for women during the monthly cycle of menstruation in accordance with the laws of niddah, and at the time of a wedding before her status changes to wife. Mikveh is also an essential component of completing the rites of conversion to Judaism. The mikveh is also used for the act of toivel, immersing utensils in order to make them suitable for kosher dining. The collection of water in the mikveh must be created with naturally existing water; namely from a spring, or a collection of rain water, or snow run-off. Of course, there are specifications for how much water must be in the mikveh in order for it to be usable to fulfill mitzvot. The amount of water required is, in modern terms, close to 200 gallons. It must be enough water to cover the user completely. We are taught that, in order for ones immersion into the mikveh to fulfill the ritual requirements, every part of the body must be completely covered in water, and there can be nothing to block the body from having contact with the water: Nail polish must be taken off, contact lenses removed. My time visiting Mayyim Hayyim in Boston left me thinking a great deal about the role of mikveh in our Reform Jewish lives today. In contemporary liberal Jewish life, mikveh is a ritual few will encounter. Those who are born Jewish are unlikely to choose the mikveh at moments of their life like marriage or menstruationbut, like the team at Mayyim Hayyim in Boston, I believe that mikveh is an important part of our Jewish journeys, though we may need to think differently about what changes in status we want to mark. There is a new call for women in their ninth month of pregnancy to immerse (use the mikveh). This moment of transition to motherhood has been marked by immersion in our history, and is experiencing a resurgence as young Jews seek new ways to find spiritual moments in their every day lives. For what else, is the mikveh being used? To mark the end of a journey of healing after chemotherapy is complete, or a hospital stay is over. To mark a new beginning following divorce to acknowledge a new status in the world after the period of shloshim (the thirty most severe days of mourning after burial) is complete. Ritual immersion is being used in coming out ceremonies and to welcome menopause. While the idea of using the mikveh for all of these reasons isnt new, its not yet commonplace either. Perhaps it should be. Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, "The old becomes new, and the new becomes holy." Mikveh is an ancient concept, but how we use it can be completely new, and we can then find holiness, and a sense of Jewish spirituality in meaningful transitions in our lives. Cantor Rebecca Robins
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Day of Discovery
January 15, 2012 - JCC 8:30 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.
The Day of Discovery, a community-wide day of learning, is a unique opportunity for adults, young adults and families to discover the richness and diversity of Jewish learning available within greater Milwaukee.
Lev Raphael - Guest Lecturer My Germany: A Jewish Writer Returns to the World His Parents Escaped (Europe)
Monday, March 5, 2012, 7:00 pm @ Sinai
Co-sponsors: Coalition for Jewish Learning, Nathan and Esther Pelz Holocaust Education Resource Center, Wisconsin Society for Jewish Learning and Congregation Sinai
Ongoing Classes
Acheinu (Mens Spirituality Group)
Share coffee and bagels and discuss spiritual and practical matters concerning God, work, family and more Day: Tuesday, January 10 @ 7:45 a.m. & Sunday, February 5 @ 10:30 a.m. With:Rabbi David B. Cohen & Joe Glassman
Seniors Havurah
Tuesday, January 24 Tuesday, February 28 All Seniors Havurah meet at 1:00 p.m. With:Rabbi David B. Cohen
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*Brought to you by the Sinai Brotherhood and sponsored by the Youth Education Program
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Tzedakah: My Jewish Responsibility Doing Acts of Social Justice During the Bnei Mitzvah Process at Congregation Sinai
RSVP at janbneimitzvahfamilyed.eventbrite.com
*Regular religious school will not meet on January 12th
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Join us as we learn more about the Remember Us project in our Milwaukee Jewish Community
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Cost: Adults: $10.00 Children 12 and under: $7.00 Children 3 and under: Free RSVP by Tuesday, January 17th
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Join our clergy on the steps of the bima for a welcoming Kabbalat Shabbat full of music, instruments, and ruach (spirit)! Hear a great story and wish your friends Shabbat Shalom! Guests welcome! Bring a dish to share and we'll supply dessert!
Mara Tarnoff taps the tambourine at Tot Shabbat!
Friday, January 6
Friday, February 17
5:30 - 7:00 PM Tot Shabbat Service and Potluck Dinner
Please RSVP by February 15th at: februarytotshabbatpotluck.eventbrite.com
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Saturday evening, December 10th, CoSY (Sinais High School Youth Group) hosted an overnight program at the synagogue. Thirty seven students from as far away as Minneapolis and Chicago came and engaged is a number of programs, which included: wrapping presents for at-risk and homeless teens in the Kids Matter program; conducting a historic Latke Hamentaschen Debate to ascertain which food is more worthy (the latke won); leading a beautiful Havdalah service; and having a plain old good time. CoSY board members were elated with the number of participants and the success of the program. They are busy planning upcoming events which you can learn about
Participants debating the relative merits of the latke and the hamantaschen
To register go to: http://www.nfty.org/no/events/winter/ Login: nftyno Password: Mooses Scholarships available. Please contact Julie Turetsky (414) 899-5128 or Turetsky@execpc.com for questions. We would love to have your teen participate. It is going to be an awesome weekend. Early registration is due by January 3.
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Like us on Facebook!
Congregation Sinai has a new page! Stay connected to other Sinai members and get up to date information on events. Find us at www.facebook.com.
The Congregation Sinai Library is filled with wonderful Jewish literature for adults and children.
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Whats Happening
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In our congregation we have been discussing how if we all just did one more thing we could make a tremendous difference. There are many one more thing opportunities right here at Sinai where you could help! Contact Jen Friedman at jfriedman@congregationsinai.org Koach Luncheon Thursday, January 26th 10:00-1:30 pm Come give a hand as we set tables and serve lunch to our seniors in the Milwaukee Jewish Community. Mishloach Manot February Help prepare and deliver Mishloach Manot (gifts for the needy) this Purim to members of our Sinai community.
Purim Carnival Help set up the Purim Carnival Saturday, March 10th beginning at 3:30 pm Help work the Purim Carnival Sunday, March 11th 9:00-1:00 pm Chaverim Seder April 3rd 11 am-1:30 pm Join us as we prepare and host a Passover Seder for our special needs Jewish community in Milwaukee. Soup from Sinai ongoing Make some soup for the Sinai freezer to deliver to Sinai congregants who need a little TLC. Be a delivery person too! Bereavement Helpers ongoing On occasion we need congregants to help us with care for those in our congregation who have suffered a loss. We may need people to set up chairs, usher funerals, or sit in mourners homes during a funeral service.
Experience
jfriedman@congregationsinai.org
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Sinai Committees
Women of Sinai
Welcome to all our current 2011/2012 Women of Sinai Members! (as of 12/19/11)
Nancy Balcer* Barbie Blutstein Barbara Bradbury Andee Bram Jean Bromley Rachel Buff Jayne Butlein Marcia Cherniack Elyse Cohn Wendy Ellis Pamela Finberg Janet Fine Judi Flegel Barbara Friedlander Jen Friedman Joan Friedman Betsy Goldberg Gloria Golding Deborah Gollin Idy Goodman Janet Greenebaum Marisa Grossman Rachel Hafeman Toots Hassel Robin Hoffman Jodi Holman Penny Hool Stefanie Jacob Lori Jacobson Dannette Lank Marlene Lauwasser* Sheri Levin Michelle Lewis Joan Lieberman Jody Kaufman Loewenstein* Marianne Lubar* Jo Ann Mann Bettie Meltzer Helen Padway* Janet Padway Bobbi Rector Patricia Rieselbach Cantor Rebecca Robins Linda Ross Lauri Roth Judy Saltzstein Sandy Saltzstein Mildred Schapiro Carol Schatz Sari Schiff Stacy Schwab Laurie Segal Beth Shapiro Mimi Shechter Jill Sheer Diane Slomowitz Naomi Soifer* Nita Soref Nancy Stillman Susan Stuckert Kim Temkin Taylor Laura Waisbren* Merle Wasserman MJ Whiting* Mary Wurzburg Madelaine Yafet
Mental health and Jewish tradition: Caring for our emotional selves through Judaisms wisdom
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Brotherhood
Acheinu (Men's spirituality group) will meet on a NEW SCHEDULE for the remainder of the year! Acheinu Dates Tuesday, January 10 @ 7:45am at Sinai and Sunday, February, 5 @ 10:30 to noon at Sinai Our Brotherhood Coffee Series is open to all congregants. The January coffee will be an informal gathering after the Sinai pancake breakfast. Several of our Brotherhood members help flip those delicious pancakes and we have therefore set our start time for the January 8th coffee at 11:00am. The topic of the day will be "Fantasy Baseball camps; a once in a lifetime experience!" Milton Hwang attended the Milwaukee Brewers camp (yes, you have seen him on the Brewers scoreboard!) and Marc Kartman attended a Major League Broadcasters fantasy camp. Marc got to work with ESPN'S Chris Berman and Joe Morgan and also announced an inning of live MLB televised baseball! If you are curious about how this all went (for example: did Milton actually get a hit? Did Marc emerge as a threat to Joe Buck's career?) please join us for coffee, bagels, and good old fashioned story telling on January 8th! The February Brotherhood coffee will be another 'DON'T MISS EVENT"! Psychologist Michael Mazius and Head of School of MJDS, Brian King will discuss the difficult nature of parenting and managing inevitable conflicts that arise from raising Jewish children in a secular, modern world. If you have children, grandchildren, or are just interested in getting a fresh perspective, join us at Sinai from 10:30 to noon on SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH! Jim Stillman Brotherhood president jstillman963@msn.com
Dr. Larry Hurwitz discusses medical ethics as seen from a Talmudic perspective at the Brotherhood Coffee on December 11th.
Zerek Schwartz and the Brotherhood hope to see you at the back to school pancake breakfast!
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Social Action
Watch for news about all the upcoming Social Action Events at Congregation Sinai!
Forums
January 29, 2012, 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.: Wisconsins Voter ID Law: What Does It Mean? How Does it Effect You? March, 2012: First Amendment Rights and Reform Judaism
Passover Seder:
April 1, 2012, 3:00-5:00 PM - Immigration Passover Seder, engaging our Milwaukee Hispanic Community. Sinai Volunteers needed. Please contact Craig Johnson at: cjohnson@unionyeslaw.com
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Social Action
Volunteer Opportunities:
The Jewish Community Pantry Contact Edith Gilman at: edith.gilman@gmail.com Serving lunch at the Bethesda Meal Program on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday. A group is already forming!!! Contact: Idy Goodman at: igoodman2@mac.com Knitting hats and scarves for those in need through Tikun Ha-Ir - Contact Debbie Rubenstein at drubinstein@thimilwaukee.org Barrel Donations for the Community Advocates Womens Center: THANK YOU so much to each of you who have donated throughout the year. The contributions have been enormously appreciated.
Robin Buzzell helps children decorate cookies at Community Advocates Womens Shelter.
MANY THANKS to those who volunteered at the October 23rd Fall Activity Day at the Community Advocates Womens Center! On Sunday, October 23rd, 20 members of Congregation Sinai participated in a fun afternoon of Pumpkin decorating, cookie decorating, and packaging together 40 baskets full of donated toiletries at the Milwaukee Womens Shelter. Many thanks to Robin, Cami, Laney and Lexy Buzzell; Dana and Jenna Dorf; and Jennas friend Margurite; Jenny and Maya Goldbaum; Bill and Idy Goodman; Jennifer, Hannah and Ari Halaska; Mary, Jaimie, Drew and Cameron Kaufmann; Laurie and Rebecca Segal. Our next Scheduled Activity Day at the Community Advocates Womens Center will be June 10 Please contact Idy Goodman at: igoodman2@mac.com if interested.
Winter: Winter coats and clothing & Toys & Diapers sizes 3-5 Spring: Hand & Bath Towels, Single bed sheets & Diapers sizes 3-5
Please consider donating to the Sinai Tzedakah Fund when making your special contributions. These funds support our work in the Synagogue and community.
Sinai families help run fall activities at Community Advocates Womens Center.
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Sinai Committees
Israel Committee
While visiting family and friends in Israel, our small nuclear unit - Alex, Hagai, Dan and I immersed ourselves in a sweet feeling of being home. Meeting relatives and close family friends, and observing people on the streets of Haifa, Tel Aviv, and Jerusalem, gave our adult sons the freedom to draw their own conclusions and gain a new perspective on Israel. They experienced the sights, sounds, and tastes of Israel; read newspapers (in English); witnessed a political rally, Free Israel, in Jerusalem; wandered through Mea Shaarim, through the old city of Jerusalem, the tunnels under the Western Wall, the museums of Eretz Israel and art in Tel Aviv, and the beautiful Bahai gardens in Haifa. We took a Eti Ganin with Rabbi Israel Horovitz (left) and tour of a modern Norman Loberant winery in Zichron Yaakov, visited Korazim in the Upper Gallilee with an amazing view of the Kinneret, ate falafel at an Arab restaurant, and strolled through the markets of Nahalat Binyamin, Carmel, and Mahaneh Yehuda. Not everything we found was pleasant. Primarily, we were disturbed by the growing rift between some of the ultraright orthodox, and the silent majority of secular Israelis. The most recent incident was inspired by womens singing at IDF ceremonies, which offended some religious soldiers. We all wish for the separation between official (orthodox) Judaism and the state, which became a big theme in the public demonstrations and private conversations. Driving on the congested roads and streets of the cities, scarceness of affordable parking, and high prices in the restaurants and hotels, also left a negative impression. We still remember that Israeli prices were significantly lower than the ones in the US, but this is no longer true. We also hit a patch of rainy weather and elderly relatives illnesses Thats life. At the very beginning of our trip, we split from our sons, who went to the Dead Sea with their favorite cousin. They swam in the Dead Sea, and rode ATVs in the desert, which was extremely fun. In the meantime Alex and I went to Naharyia to visit our sister congregation, Emet ve Shalom. We first met Beth and Norman Loberant in their apartment. Eti Ganin with Norman Loberant in front of the congregation building Beth is the President of the congregation, and Norman is one of its founders. Unexpectedly, we discovered that Normans parents were from Kishinev, and lived just a couple of blocks away from where I grew up. They emigrated to the West after WWII, and Norman was born in Germany in a displaced persons camp. In the 80s he visited Kishinev on an assignment from the Jewish Agency and went to find the house his parents owned before the war. It was amazing to find that we had common roots, despite the different paths our lives took. Later we went to visit the building that Emet ve Shalom occupies. There we met Rabbi Israel Horowitz and Coordinator Marcos Lion, and took some photos with them. Sharon Mann, our long term contact from EVS, was out of town at the time, so we unfortunately didnt get to meet her. We reunited with our sons several days later, and from then on the four of us stayed together until the end of our trip. Many times during our brief 13-day visit we experienced unbelievable warmth from our family and friends, and from the country we consider our homeland. I hope our sons have a similar attachment. Only time will tell. Meanwhile, when I am being asked where I am from, I respond I am from Israel, even though I grew up in Kishinev, and made aliya when I was in my twenties. Israel is and will always be my homeland, and I am proud of her. Eti Ganin Israel Committee Chairperson
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My Sinai
Culture Connection
Discounted tickets to this show are $23.40 apiece. Please RSVP by February 24 at
cultureclubthechosen.eventbrite.com
We will arrange a place to meet for dinner before the show once we know how many are attending. For more information contact Jen Friedman at jfriedman@congregationsinai.org
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Mazel Tov to:
Lloyd and Sheri Levin on the birth of their grandson, Charles (Charlie) Reuben Levin, born on 11-11-11 to Jeffrey Levin and Dunniela Kaufman Levin of Washington, DC. He is named after his maternal great-grandmother Clara Kaufman and his paternal great-grandmother, Roz Levin Zaret. His maternal grandparents are Moishe and Maxine Kaufman of Winnipeg, Canada. Zorian and Alla Pinsky on the marriage of their son, David, to Amanda Schreiber. Sheryl and Michael Primakow on the birth of their granddaughter, Gabriella Primakow. Mitchell Rowen was inducted into the Nicolet High School Chapter of the National Honor Society on December 5th. He is the son of Larry & Ellen Rowen. Jenny Stonemeier hired as new Assistant Director of the JCRC.
Condolences to:
Hamakon YNachemMay God Comfort
The family of Ilse Brauer Michael Danz on the death of his sister, Mary Steven Einhorn on the death of his father Friends and family of Jennifer Geren Robin Bordow on the death of her mother, Eva Thereska Lepold Judy Shor on the death of her father, Morris Hackman Brian Stark on the death of his mother, Marion The family of Phyllis Sweet
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Scene at Sinai
Cantor Robins, the band and the congregation rock out at Rockin Shabbat!
Laura Waisbren, Ellen Flesch, Ellen Schlossmann, and Patti Levy attend a Women of Sinai program at the Milwaukee Jewish Museum.
Lindsey, Devin and Clark Cass enjoy a potluck dinner with ten families for Tot Shabbat.
Lloyd Levin asks questions during A Conversation with Congresswoman Gwen Moore.
Scene it at Sinai? Dont forget to bring your camera to the next Sinai event and share your photos! Send to: jfriedman@congregationsinai.org
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4th Annual Design-Your-Own Chanukiyyah Contest Winners
1st Place: Lake Michigan Menorah Buff/Austin/ Balotovsky family 2nd Place: Gingerbread Shtetl Lile/ Saltzstein Family 3rd Place: Big Yellow Tzedakah Menorah Golub Family Honorable Mentions: Most Creative Use of Office Supplies: Friedman Family Most Sparking: Lamberton Family Best Use of Legos: Sweet/ Halaska Families Best Last-Minute Entry: Klippel/ Lancina Families Are They Horses? Are They Unicorns?: Sweet/ Halaska Families One & Only Treasure Chest: Rector Family
Annual Channukiyah Contest 1st Place winner: Lake Michigan Menorah Buff/Austin/Balotovsky family
Hannah Halaska, Zoe Styler and Jordan Arenzon demonstrate how to eat giant sufganiyot at the Latke Lunch.
Craig Johnson and Jack Styler thank you for shopping the Sinai Shuk this Chanukah!
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Now you can support your favorite synagogue whenever you shop on-line at amazon.com. Simply go to the Sinai homepage: www.congregationsinai.org and click on the amazon.com banner whenever youd like to browse or shop. Youll be linked directly to amazon.com and enjoy your usual shopping experience but since youve used the website link, a percentage of your purchase will support Congregation Sinai. Bubbe says: Its a winwin!
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Joe Lappin
Joe Lappin will become a Bar Mitzvah on January 21, 2012. Joe is the son of Tracy and Mike Lappin, brother to Jake and Jessie, grandson to Linda Lappin and Shelly Kohen, Muriel and the late Todd Lappin, Darrel and Charlotte Konrad. Joe is a 7th grader at Lake Shore Middle School. He enjoys many sports including, basketball, baseball, football and golf. Joe and his family would like to thank Rabbi Cohen, Cantor Robins and Marilyn Krarr for preparing him for this very special day.
Scott Arenzon
Scott Arenzon will celebrate becoming a Bar Mitzvah on February 11, 2012. He is the son of Robin and Steven Arenzon and brother to Naomi and Jordan. Scott is looking forward to family and friends coming together for his special day. Scott is a 7th grader at Maple Dale School. He enjoys several sports including soccer and baseball as well as just hanging out with his friends! Scott is working on a special Mitzvah project with the Milwaukee Police Department to coordinate a "Gift of Warmth" program which will provide new hats and gloves to children and adults in need throughout the city. Items will be distributed to special care facilities, battered women's shelters, the YMCA and other locations. Thank you to Rabbi Cohen, Cantor Robins, Linda Ross and Marilyn Kraar for their guidance as we prepare for this day.
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January-February 2012
Those We Remember
January Yarhzeits
January 6, 2012 Avrum Adadi Stuart Berman Sylvia Berman Helen Cobb Ida Cohen Bremer Dave Cremer Linda Dinkes Minna Regina Feld Ruth Gordon Fred Kahn Clara Lebow Frances J. Lipshultz Alma Meissner David Miringoff Roman Ross Saul Siegel Perry Urich Bertha Whiteman January 13, 2012 Shirley Aaron Betsy Bell James Bern Rifka Charney Florence Eiseman Nancy Frank Joseph G. Kahn Nancy Kaplan Bruce Klein Hirsh J. Kravit Dorothy Laserson Max Luck Dorothy Shensa Miller Sandy Paset Bernard Schlossmann Milton Strauss Anne Tobias Jay Werber January 20, 2012 Mildred Belzer Alice Coplin Sonia M. Dulka Samuel Fensin Gloria Fishkin Phillip Goldberg Rosemary Kealy Lee Mishlove Gerald Muchin Lillian Oddy Jean Polacheck Roger V. Resek Reuben Reuter Abraham Rice Audrey Ross Rebecca Schwartz Ralph Sherman Milton Smuckler Blair Bud Temkin Ruth Yotter Thomas Merle Werner Ida Winick Nannette Winter January 27, 2012 Margaret Adelstein Dodie Freschl Sam Gordon Pam J. Green Dorothy Heilbronner Rose Henkin Yetta Herman Dorothy Hindin Walter Hoar David Jacobs Janice Weiss Kahn Rony Klein Saul Aaron Levine Benjamin Baki Muchin William Orenstein Albert Razeper Marcus Taitelman
February Yarhzeits
February 3, 2012 Rae Blutstein Lawrence Brill Hannah Ripps Cheplin Anna Chutkow Louis Chutkow Marjorie Elkind Estelle Feldman Harry Herman Joseph Kaplan Robert N. Kartman Gladys Meissner Margery Melcher Sidney Mendelsohn Renee Rieselbach Phillips Allan R. Polacheck Theodore Pories Nathan Schwartz Vita Serak Elliot Shafton Joseph Shaiken Max Shapiro Jeanne Stark Harry Stein Anita Strain Jack Strain Richard Werner Albert Whiteman Gary Winter February 10, 2012 Clarence J. Becker Helen Bram Avraham Cohen Bessie Frisch Joseph Grotta Harry Hurvitz Sarah Ikenn Fred Landis Dr. Werner Loewenstein Joseph Rochford Lubar Hazel Mishelow Harlow Sanderson William Sidon Sherwood Earl Temkin Josephine Usow Jack Winter Sr. Ruth Zeligs February 17, 2012 Ben Berger David Brickman Belle Fried Dr. Leon Gilman Frank Ikenn Jacqueline L. Kravit David Levy Dr. Hazel Loewenstein Clarissa Lore Rose May Edward Mishelow John Nellen Clarence Schmidt Marcia Segal Tessie Stemerman Theodore Stern Abram Warschauer February 24, 2012 Alex Cooper Milton H. Doyle Sylvia Fishbach Leo Hiken Jean Hoar Charles Lubotsky Alta Merkel John Miles Bertha Peterman Lillian Stone Mathilde Zieglschmid
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Contributions
Donations received from 9/24/11 to 12/5/11
Adult Programming and Education Endowment Fund In memory of Bessie Weiss Merle Wasserman Andy Brickman Museum Fund In memory of Zelda Armour Joanne & Norman Armour In memory of Alan Bromley Jim & Jean Bromley In honor of birthdays and anniversary of Bob & Nancy Mandel Ann Pereles Miriam Miringoff Kitchen Fund In memory of Nathan Fishbach Judi & Michael Ketten Tzedakah Fund In memory of Harry Brauer Ilse Brauer In memory of Max Fershtman Naomi & Mort Soifer In honor of Bill & Idy Goodmans 40th anniversary Marlene & Marv Lauwasser In memory of Harry Luck Shari & Allen Luck In memory of Lisa Phillips In honor of Howard Weisss 90th birthday Lois Malawsky & Jay Larkey In honor of Marriage of David Pinsky & Amanda Schreiber Alla & Zorian Pinsky In memory of Sandra Rotter Bob Schlossmann In memory of Julia Siegel Barbara Bradbury In memory of Esther Soifer Naomi & Mort Soifer In memory of Edward Stillman Michael B. Stillman In memory of Abraham Tepps Anna Tepps In memory of Elmer Winter Sue Freeman Rabbis Discretionary Fund In appreciation Sue, Jeff, Brian, & Mike Fishbach Stacy & Peter Schwab In memory of Hannah Auerbach In memory of Milton Auerbach Shirley Horowitz In memory of Aaron Cherniack Marcia & Gerry Cherniack In memory of Lee Cherniack Gerald Cherniack In memory of Rose Cooper In memory of David Cooper In memory of Fred Feld In memory of Bertha Feld In memory of Rita Teplin Marian & Bob Teplin In memory of Toni Ettenheim In memory of Joan Prince Jenny Ettenheim In memory of Jack Fagan Bernice Fagan & Family In memory of Florence Frank Jeffrey Frank & Family In memory of Joan Frazer Zvi Frazer In memory of Theodore Friedlander, Sr. Jean Friedlander In memory of Errol Glusman In memory of Ethel Primakow Francine Glusman In honor of 50th anniversary of Jim & Marion Golding Annie & Larry Golding In memory of Thomas Hassel In memory of Beverly Hassel-Manburg In honor of Nancy & Bob Mandels special occasions Toots Hassel In memory of Madelain Julius Michelle & Rich Lewis In honor of Cameron Kaufmanns Bar Mitzvah Mary & Jamie Kaufmann In memory of Norman Leib Felice & Bob Leib & Family In memory of Dorothy Lubotsky Barbara Shafton & Family In honor of Bob Mandels 85th Birthday Helen & Donald Polacheck In memory of Edwin Ostermann Nancy Ostermann, Ellen Ostermann, & Linda Jorve In memory of Will Padway Janet & Nick Padway & Family In memory of Jonathan David Resek In memory of Michael Shapiro Donna Resek Beth & Ron Shapiro In memory of Ulrick Steuer Robert Steuer In memory of Rita Teplin Susan Engler & Jeff Teplin In memory of Leo Weiss Jean Friedlander In memory of Willie Weiss Jean Friedlander Cantors Discretionary Fund In appreciation Sue, Jeff, Brian, & Mike Fishbach Stacy & Peter Schwab In memory of Hannah Auerbach In memory of Milton Auerbach Shirley Horowitz In honor of Cameron Kaufmanns Bar Mitzvah Mary & Jamie Kaufmann In memory of Louis Kaufman Jody Kaufman Loewenstein & Paul Loewenstein In memory of Rita Teplin Susan Engler & Jeff Teplin Passport to Israel Fund In memory of Nancy Hindin William Wiener In memory of Miriam Hool Penny, Michael & Adam Hool In honor of Jessica Kettens marriage In honor of Dick & Ronna Kimmels grandson Jordon becoming a Bar Mitzvah In honor of Barry and Leslie Usows granddaughter Sophie becoming a Bat Mitzvah Sheri & Lloyd Levin
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Contributions
In memory of Harry Luck Elyse & BJ Cohn Family In honor of Marriage of David Pinsky & Amanda Schreiber Eti & Alex Ganin In memory of Elayne Staller Sheri & Lloyd Levin Contributions made to the Temple In memory of Don Ackerman Dorothy & Al Meyers In memory of Nathan Fishbach Staff of Goodman Bensman Whitefish Bay Funeral Home In honor of Gloria & Jake Goldings 50th anniversary In honor of Goldene Strausss 100th birthday Judy Gordon In memory of Eva Jolton The Koslowsky Family In honor of Nancy & Bob Mandels special occasions Mr. & Mrs. Robert Goldstein Rosalie Kahn Claire Michelstetter Gerry & Art Schmidman Polly Siegel In memory of Will Padway Helen Padway In memory of Lisa Phillips Deborah Hufford, Evan Jones, & Sophia Hufford-Jones In memory of Jill Sandler Sheila & Morris Rudberg In honor of marriage of Jessica Schwab Marlene & Marv Lauwasser In memory of Phyllis Sweet Barbara Runge Barbara Stein Landscape Fund In memory of Mary Flesch Jim Flesch In memory of Herbert Kahn Richard Kahn In memory of Harry Schwartz Stacy & Peter Schwab Floral and Oneg Fund In memory of Bessie Becker In memory of Jean Golper Margery Becker In memory of Dorothy Brickman In memory of Irene Warschauer Rabbi Jay Brickman In memory of Mollie Lipshultz George Lipshultz In memory of Ida Rugowitz Harriet Weiss In memory of Lillian Schwartz Stacy & Peter Schwab In memory of Dr. Alex Sigal Ronna & Dick Kimmel In memory of Cecilia Warschauer Rita & Jay Brickman Chesed (Caring) Fund In memory of Ruth Diamond Goldmann Joni Diamond Ansfield & Family In memory of Laurence Luff Dorothy & Al Meyers Speedy recovery of Donna Resek Lois & Gerry Goldberg Shari & Allan Luck In memory of Howard Seesel, Jr. The Seesel Family In memory of Carol Siegel-Zdatny Barbara Bradbury Barbara Eiseman Memorial Fund for Spiritual Growth In memory of Allan Bein Dorothy Bein Arenzon In honor of Nancy & Bob Mandels special occasions Pat & Allen Rieselbach Music Fund In memory of Edith Bromberg Ellis, Mel, & Kyra Bromberg In memory of David Colburn Marlee Sabo & Stephen Colburn In memory of David Davidoff Donna Davidoff & Michael Hansen In honor of Nancy & Bob Mandels special occasions Emma & Erwin Merar In memory of Joanne Mendeloff Misaqi Alan Mendeloff In memory of Lillian Peck Emmett Peck In honor of Bill Rickards Joan & Michael Friedman Laurie & Dean Segal Janet Greenebaum Scholarship Fund In memory of Margaret Juda Janet Greenebaum Jacob M. Fine & Family Library & Technology Fund In memory of Ishmael Bratt Rosalie & Herb Bratt In memory of Rosalind Einhorn In memory of Rubin Sharpe In memory of Joann Weber Jayne & Eric Butlein In memory of Louis Greenebaum, Jr. Donald Greenebaum Robert Grant Marks Youth Fund In memory of Dr. Jerome Marks In memory of Robert Grant Marks Brynn & Jerry Bloch Future Fund In memory of Melvin & Bertha Goldberger JoAnn Mann Lieberman Memorial Arts Fund In honor of birthdays and anniversary of Bob & Nancy Mandel Selma & Herschel Shlensky
Congregation Sinai
8223 N. Port Washington Road, Fox Point, WI 53217
Member of the Union for Reform Judaism
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
The form below may be used when submitting your donation. Those remembered will be promptly informed of your thoughtfulness. Please return form to the Sinai office. Please make checks payable to Congregation Sinai. Note: Suggested minimum donations is $10.00.
Adult Programming & Education Fund Andy Brickman Museum Fund Barbara Eiseman Memorial Fund for Spiritual Growth Cantors Discretionary Fund Chesed (Caring) Fund Floral & Oneg Fund Jacob M. Fine & Family Library & Technology Fund Landscape Fund
Lieberman Memorial Arts Fund Miriam Miringoff Kitchen Fund Music Fund Passport to Israel Fund Rabbis Discretionary Fund Robert Grant Marks Youth Fund Tzedakah Fund Other_________________