MAY 2016 NISAN/IYAR 5776
Madison Jewish Center SCHEDULE OF SERVICES FOR MAY 2016
Friday, May 6
Candle Lighting 7:40 pm
Service 7:30 pm
Saturday, May 7
Services 9:00 am
Jr. Congregation 10:30 am
SHABBAT MAHAR HODESH
BIRKAT HaHODESH
Weekly Portion: AHAREI MOT
Leviticus 17:1-18:30
HAFTARAH: I Samuel 20:18-42
HALACHAH FOR THE MONTH
Friday, May 13
Candle Lighting 7:47 pm
Service 7:30 pm
BIRTHDAY/ANNIVERSARY SHABBAT
NEW MEMBER SHABBAT
Saturday, May 14
Services 9:00 am
Jr. Congregation 10:30 am
SOCIAL CLUB SHABBAT
Weekly Portion: K’DOSHIM
Leviticus 19:23-20:27
HAFTARAH: Amos 9:7-15
Friday, May 20
Candle Lighting 7:53 pm
Service 7:30 pm
special Shabbat Speaker Norman Sapoznik
Saturday, May 21
Services 9:00 am
Jr. Congregation 10:30 am
Weekly Portion: EMOR
Leviticus 23:23-27:23
HAFTARAH: Ezekiel 44:15-31
QUIZ
Friday, May 27
Candle Lighting 7:59 pm
Service 7:30 pm
Saturday, May 28
Services 9:00 am
NO Jr. Congregation
Weekly Portion: B’HAR
Leviticus 25:29-26:2
HAFTARAH: Jeremiah 32:6-2
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In case you missed it here is the Sermon I gave
at the Kings Highway United Methodist Church on March 1, 2016
Rabbi Shae J. Kane D.D.
Truth or Consequences
A jazz pianist complained to the club owner about the piano, but the owner did nothing.
Angry and frustrated, the pianist announced that he would not show up for work until the piano
was repaired. A week later, he received a call from the owner that the piano was now fine. The
pianist returned to work, but found that the piano was still badly out of tune. He confronted the
owner: "I thought you told me the piano was now fine; but it is not fine at all." The owner replied
with a surprised look. "I did have the piano fixed. Don't you see that it has been freshly painted?"
This story epitomizes a massive and widespread problem that faces all of us as human
beings. We are confronted with items, individuals, institutions and even politicians, that are
seriously flawed. Instead of analyzing the problem and coming to a reasonable and intelligent
solution, there is a tendency to seek superficial cover-ups that merely serve as camouflages. We
think that if we paint the piano, put make-up on an individual, or do a p.r. job for an
institution...we thereby have solved the problem. But, of course, we have left the core problem
in tact; it will surface soon enough in spite of the superficial cover-up job.
In this past week's portion of the Torah – the Five Books of Moses taken from the The Book
of Exodus and chanted in Synagogues throughout the Jewish World – we read the truly startling
story of the Children of Israel and the molten calf – commonly called the golden calf. Moses had
ascended Mount Sinai - and the people were awaiting his return at a certain time. In their
calculation, the time had elapsed. Immediately they panicked and compelled Aaron to make a
molten calf of gold for them to worship. When Moses came down from the mountain and saw
the Children of Israel worshiping the molten calf, he cast the Tablets of God’s Law to the ground
and shattered them. The Children of Israel suffered great punishment for this foolishness.
When Moses failed to appear at the time they expected him, how did the Children of Israel
evaluate the situation? What options did they have? They could have waited another day or two
to see if Moses would return? Or they could have appointed or elected someone else - Aaron or
Hur - to become their leader in place of Moses. But instead of going to the core of the problem
and finding a solution, they sought a quick fix. They wanted a molten calf, even though the idol
surely could not replace Moses, nor could it provide proper leadership. Why would anyone want
a glittering calf instead of a real human leader? Why would anyone forsake God in order to
worship idols? Sometimes people are simply perverse or misguided. Sometimes they are fearful
or confused. In desperation, they may turn to someone who will build for them a golden wall -
paid for by someone else - as a quick fix, or to a false idol which they think is "good luck" and to
which they can attribute magical or supernatural powers or even divinity.
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What is the essence of idolatry? It is the assigning of false value to an individual or to an
object. Idolaters think that if they worship an idol, bow to it, bring it offerings or rally and support
it --then it must be god! They convince themselves that a falsehood is actually true. If they can
get others to, also, foster the falsehood, this gives it the appearance of being true. The evil of
idolatry is: believing in falsehood and abandoning truth. The Torah warns us not to fall into this
trap. This applies not only to idols, but to everything and everyone. This applies to any
demagogues or p.r. experts who try to make us believe things we know to be wrong or go against
the moral and ethical ideals of our religious heritage and of our great American Society. Too
many people succumb to these falsehoods. The Torah commands us to cling to truth and to reject
lies.
In our society, there are many who foster an idolatrous worldview. They attempt to
convince us that a painted piano is fixed, even if it is out of tune with our spiritual and communal
values. They promote products or people or institutions or ideas by spinning superficial images
that are false and rotten at the core. They seek to make us fall into line with a lynch mob
mentality, so that we suspend our own sense of clear judgment and become an idolater. The
Torah warns us: do not be an idolater, do not veer from truth, do not falsely evaluate things or
people.
Our Talmud (Hagigah 14b) tells of four great sages who entered the "pardes" i.e. the world
of profound speculation. Rabbi Akiva, one of the four, warned the others: "when you reach the
domain of pure marble, don't call out 'water, water'; as it is written (Psalms 101:7), ‘one who
speaks falsehoods will not be established before My eyes.’" Rabbi Akiva knew how easy it is to
mistake clear marble for water, a metaphor for how easy it is to succumb to falsehood instead of
clinging to truth. The marble looks so much like water: but it is not water, it is cold stone. If we
wish to pursue truth, we need to evaluate people and things and ideas as they really are and not
as they appear to be in their painted cover-up. Molten calves do not bring redemption. Painted
pianos do not produce good music if the piano is out of tune even golden walls will not protect
us. If we succumb to falsehood, we will surely pay the severe consequences. Because fakes and
fakery because demagogues and demagoguery because lies and lying cannot and will not lead us
to the promised land.
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President’s Message
MAY 2016
Greetings everyone. We hope everyone enjoyed getting together with family and friends at your Passover seders. During Hol Hamoed many of us had a fun time on our Atlantic City bus ride. Earlier in the month, Sisterhood arranged a fascinating trip to the Lower East Side Tenement Museum. There was plenty of time for socializing afterwards at a local restaurant. . May is a very busy month at Madison. We begin with our very moving Yom Hashoah program, featuring our Youth Chorus, on Wednesday evening, May 4th. Then, on Wednesday evening, May 11, our choir will sing at our Yom Ha Zikaron/Yom Ha’atzma’ut observance. Israeli treats will be served. Friday, May 13th is new member Shabbat. Please attend services to support them. Saturday, May 14th is this year’s wonderful Social Club Shabbat. The service will be run by our members. Cantor Rimer’s classes begin Wednesday evening, May 18th. They are always interesting. We begin a monthly program of Friday evening special speakers with Norman Sapoznik on May 20th. The month ends with our two largest fundraisers, the Journal celebration honoring past president Ruth Rosenberg on Sunday, May 22nd and the Fashion Show on Thursday evening, May 26th. If you haven’t made reservations yet for either event, now is the time to do so. Our affiliates work hard to prepare a variety of social and interesting programs. All our religious services are friendly, inviting and meaningful. And, since we are Jewish, most are followed by food. So, join us here at Madison. Try out our brand new sidewalk. Attendance has been increasing. I look forward to the day when we can no longer fit in the Beit Ha Midrash and must return to the Main Sanctuary. This month, continuing what I began last month, the “spotlight” falls on one of our newer members, Cecile Kops. Cecile, who has been coming to Madison for almost two years, grew up in Washington Heights and Laurelton, Queens in an orthodox home. She was a student at Yeshiva Central Queens. She has a BA in history from City College and a MA in political science from Brooklyn College. After retirement from the teaching profession she earned a second BA degree in Judaic Studies. Cecile belonged to the Flatbush Jewish Center for several years before moving, in 2003, to Nostrand Avenue and Quentin Road. While walking her dog, Toffee, one morning at about 6:35 AM, she crossed paths with Ilene Karpas, who invited her to the morning minyan. Cecile liked the people here; she said, “everyone was so pleasant and friendly” and almost immediately became one of our “regulars”. She particularly liked that we were egalitarian and that women received aliyot. But, there is much more to Cecile. Years ago when she was teaching on the Lower East Side, on a lark she went into a nearby ceramics studio and discovered a latent talent which has given her hours of pleasure. She is an accomplished potter and also designs and makes jewelry. Oh, and she makes books by hand. Another passion is her love of animals. Her beloved dog, Toffee, recently died leaving an empty space but she has several cats which she has rescued over the years. Cecile feels right at home at Madison Jewish Center.
Shalom,
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THE LATEST FROM SISTERHOOD
MAY 2O16
The Sisterhood trip to the Tenement Museum on Sunday, April 3, 2016 was a huge
success. All who attended had a great time. The tour guide was very informative and a dynamic
speaker. The tour group also had an interactive experience where they visited an actual apartment
where a former resident spoke and responded to questions from the people on the tour (this
was an actor wearing the clothing from the time period and role playing one of the people who
lived in that apartment). This made the experience come alive for the tour group. Thanks go to
Rachel Streich and Ilene Shapiro for organizing this wonderful event.
The Sisterhood Board Meeting held on Monday, April 18 was devoted to the Fashion Show.
Thank you all who attended.
Sunday, May 15, 2016 is our next Maj and Mingle from 10:00 AM– 12:00. Please contact
Teresa Gottesmann if you are attending this event.
The next Sisterhood Board Meeting will be Thursday, May 19, 2016. This will be both a
Sisterhood board meeting and a Fashion Show meeting. Hope you can attend.
Looking forward to seeing you at our annual Fashion Show on Thursday, May 26. Everyone
who attends always enjoys this event. The theme is “Disco” and look forward to music, dancing,
raffles, dinner and exciting fashions from TJ Maxx. If you have not made reservations, please
contact Irene Cimini or Bonnie Solomon.
Our annual Sisterhood End of Year dinner will be held in June of this year. A flyer will be
forthcoming.
Check the MJC website for upcoming events.
Harriett Cohen and Shelli Feldman
Sisterhood Co-Presidents
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MJC SOCIAL CLUB HAPPENINGS ------ MAY 2016
Great events are happening at MJC. Try to attend as many as you can. You will
have an enjoyable time. Our annual Passover trip to Atlantic City was on Tuesday, April
26th. We enjoyed Passover snacks and had fun playing Bingo on the bus. Everyone had
a wonderful day gambling, shopping, and walking on the Boardwalk.
The Social Club Shabbat will take place on Saturday, May 14th. Social Club
members will be conducting many parts of the service. Please try to attend and show
your support. A delicious Kiddush luncheon will follow.
The end of the year election barbecue is scheduled for the afternoon of June 5th.
We will be honoring Rabbi and Arlene Kane, Cantor and Kate Rimer. A proposal was
made for a golf outing in the fall. It sounds like a great event. More information will be
available soon.
Please mark your calendars and join us as often as you can. You are guaranteed to
have a wonderful time.
Every member of MJC is also a member of the Social Club. Please take
advantage of the many opportunities to spend time with friends. Let’s keep MJC as the
center of Egalitarian Conservative Judaism in this part of Brooklyn.
Check our website (madisonjc.org), watch for flyers, and check the Message for
further information. Reservations for all activities can be made through our email
address ([email protected]).
Ilene Karpas
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PA NEWS MAY 2016
SHALOM PARENTS:
I can’t believe how fast this school year has
gone! Last month we had the Tzivos Hashem
matzah bakery come to our Hebrew School. This
workshop was a lot of fun for all the students and
adults who attended.
The last Junior Congregation of this school year will be
Saturday, May 21.
We commend all the students and their parents who have been coming to
Junior Congregation on a regular basis! Also parents mark your calendars
Friday, June 3rd is our annual moving up/graduation ceremony.
We are still selling gift cards, you can order online or pick up an order
form in the office. Thanks again for your support. Finally we would like to
wish all moms a happy and healthy Mother’s Day.
Melanie Green
The Parents’ Association
Online Gift Cards Are Now Available at M.J.C. through the
Parents Association. It is Easy, Fast, and Available all year long!
See further information on page 10.
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YAHRZEIT – DONATIONS FOR MAY 2016 HAVE BEEN MADE BY:
Brian Klasewitz
Bella Benders
Florence Benstein
Stacie Bono
Harry Cooper
Betty Goldenkranz
Arlene Gordon
Teresa Gottesmann
Randye Gravitz
Ruth Greenspun
Thelma Gruber
Mady Kiner
Jennifer Kubasky
Steven Lampert
Marilyn Madans
Howard Madans
Stanley Moldovan
Diane Morgan
Edith Novikoff
Phyllis Pack
Helene Pelowitz
Leonard Podell
Paul Podell
Taba Rubinowitz
Fern Rudorfer
Jules Sachson
Lillian Schreibstein
Rochelle Siller
Harold Silver
Karyn Weintraub
Alex Yakubovich
THE MESSAGE Published 11 times a year * July/August * 1 issue
Affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
2989 Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11229 718-339-7755 * email: [email protected]
Fax: 718-375-2271 Shae J. Kane D.D. ……………………….……..Rabbi Leslie Rimer……………………..………….…..Cantor Roy Alexander………………..…………….President
Sisterhood Presidents Harriett Cohen & Shelli Feldman
MJC Social Club President Norman Green
P.A. President: Steven Green
Message Layout Bruce Herman
Editorial Staff Rabbi Shae J. Kane D.D. Monique Ander Ellen Green Ilene Karpas Roy Alexander Bruce Herman Marlene Podell
SERVICE SCHEDULE Friday Evening & Erev Yom Tov………………7:30 PM
Saturday Morning & Yom Tov Morning……9:00 AM
Weekday Minyanim (Mon. & Thurs.)….…..6:45 AM
Sunday Morning & Legal Holidays………...…8:30 AM
If you need a Minyan at any other time, please
call the office and we will attempt to assemble one.
TEMPLE OFFICE HOURS
The Synagogue office will be open Monday
through Thursday from 9:00am to 4:00pm,
Friday from 9:00am -12 noon
We are closed on all Jewish and legal holidays.
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Social Club Saturday, May 14 9:00am Social Club Shabbat
Sisterhood Sunday, May 15, 2016 10 am -12 noon Maj & Mingle Thursday, May 26 7:00pm Fashion Show
Parents’ Association
Sunday, May 15, 2016 10 am – 4 pm Flea Market
Congregation Wednesday, May 4th 7:00pm Yom HaSHOAH service Wednesday, May 11th 7:30pm Yom Haatzmaut service Sunday, May 22nd 11:00am Journal Celebration
Jewish Humor
A man says to his Jewish friend, “Why does a Jew answer a
question with a question?” His friend responded, “Why shouldn’t
a Jew answer a question with a question?”
SAVE THE DATE
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Online Gift Cards Are Now Available at M.J.C. through the Parents Association It is Easy, Fast, and Available all year long!
1. Go to www.shopwithscrip.com
2. Click on family signup and then click on create an account.
3. Next fill out all the necessary info and set up an account.
4. You will see “join a nonprofit”. Underneath will be a box marked
“enrollment code”. Enter A3897D5229989 and then click on join.
5. Now you will be able to order your gift cards online through M.J.C.
6. All money for gift cards must be checks payable to M.J.C and sent to the office after you order
your gift cards online. Please Label the envelope Attention Melanie or Steven Green.
7. For those of you who are not comfortable ordering online we also have a printed list of gift cards that
are available and a printed order form. These also get sent to the
office with a check payable to M.J.C and marked attention Melanie or
Steven Green.
8. No gifts cards will be sent to us unless we send them a check first.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS HAVE BEEN SENT
To: Norman Green & Family
A donation has been made in memory of your
beloved brother Syras Green
By: Fern & Leonard Rudorfer
To: Norman Sapoznik
A donation has been made in memory
of your beloved mother Pearl Sapoznik
By: Sheila & Bert Goodman
Judy Posniack
Marlene & Paul Podell
Irma & Roy Alexander
Monique & Richard Ander
Ruth Rosenberg
Linda & Steve Bell
Myra Lee & Albert Fleischman
Bunny & Brian Bender
Ellen & Norman Green
Diane & Greg Posniack
Arlene, David & Jonathan Abels
Ilene Karpas
Irene & Frank Cimini
Harriett & Stephen Cohen
Shelli & Ronald Feldman
To: Loretta Packer & Family
A donation has been made in memory of your
beloved husband Dr. Arnold Packer
By: Ellen & Norman Green
Monique & Richard Ander
Sheila & Bert Goodman
Marlene & Paul Podell
Ruth Rosenberg
Linda & Steve Bell
Myra Lee & Albert Fleischman
Bunny & Brian Bender
Irma & Roy Alexander
Diane & Greg Posniack
To: Curtis Packer & Family
A donation has been made in memory of your
beloved father Dr. Arnold Packer:
By: Irma & Roy Alexander
Ellen & Norman Green
Sheila & Bert Goodman
Marlene & Paul Podell
Ruth Rosenberg
Linda & Steve Bell
Myra Lee & Albert Fleischman
Bunny & Brian Bender
Barbara & Barry Stein
Judy Posniack
Andrew Menkes & Ruth Richards
Diane & Greg Posniack
Elysa & Seth Resnikoff
MEMORIAL FUND
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For: Suellen Schussel
By: Sheila & Bert Goodman
Marlene & Paul Podell
Irma & Roy Alexander
Monique & Richard Ander
Ruth Rosenberg
Linda & Steve Bell
Myra Lee & Albert Fleischman
Bunny & Brian Bender
Ellen & Norman Green
Diane & Greg Posniack
Judy Posniack
Hannah Dreifus & Family
For: Lauren Szcapa
By: Sheila & Bert Goodman
Marlene & Paul Podell
Irma & Roy Alexander
Monique & Richard Ander
Ruth Rosenberg
Linda & Steve Bell
Myra Lee & Albert Fleischman
Bunny & Brian Bender
Ellen & Norman Green
Diane & Greg Posniack
Arlene, David & Jonathan Abels
Hannah Dreifus & Family
Ilene Karpas
Judy Posniack
For : Yaffa Sapoznik
By: Judy Posniack
Ellen & Norman Green
Diane & Greg Posniack
Marlene & Paul Podell
Sheila & Bert Goodman
Bunny & Brian Bender
Myra Lee & Albert Fleischman
Ruth Rosenberg
Linda & Steve Bell
Irma & Roy Alexander
Monique & Richard Ander
Ilene Karpas
Irene & Frank Cimini
Teresa & Mario Gottesmann
Shelli & Ronald Feldman
Harriett & Stephen Cohen
R’FUAH SH’LEIMAH PRAYER
DONATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE FOR
SPEEDY RECOVERY PRAYERS
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MAY 2016
1 Stacie & James Bono 19 Elissa & Steven Bieber
5 Bunny & Brian Bender 31 Terri & Joseph Harary
1 RABBI SHAE KANE
2 LLOYD TUCKMAN
7 DIANE POSNIACK
8 MICHAEL MONDSCHEIN
10 LEE HYMAN
20 HARVEY ABLEMAN
24 IRENE CIMINI
24 TERESA GOTTESMANN
If we have misspelled a name, left something out, or have failed in any way
to properly acknowledge anyone who should have been acknowledged,
please forgive us. Please note that some names may not have not been
included.
Anniversary List
Birthday List
3 Monique Ander 9 Sara Koprak
3 Matthew Cohen 11 Marilyn Cohen
3 Warren Leibowitz 21 Ilene Marcus
3 Heather Pallone 22 Ellen Green
6 Eric Shapiro 22 Randi Herman
8 Harriet Cohen 25 Jodie Cohen
8 Burton Siegel
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Dear friends at Madison Jewish Center
Thank you for your support & contributions
in memory of my mother Pearl Sapoznik
From: Norman Sapoznik
Dear everyone, I very much appreciated the best wishes
for my recovery. Surgery is hard, healing is hard as well,
and every time someone has taken the time
to call or write to hope that I’m feeling better,
has made it all easier. Thank you all very much,
I am absolutely overwhelmed.
Matthew Eli Resnick
To our Madison family: Thank you for your good wishes and donations
in honor of Ingrid and Rob's marriage Judy Posniack
PERSONALS
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To: Greg Goldstein & Family
A donation has been made in memory
Of your beloved wife & mother Renee Goldstein
By: Marlene & Paul Podell
To: Loretta & Curtis Packer & Family
On the loss of their beloved husband, father & grandfather
Dr. Arnold Packer
IN MEMORIAM We record with sorrow the passing of our esteemed member
Dr. Arnold Packer
May his soul be bound up in the bonds of eternal life.
Heartfelt sympathy is extended to his family.
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HONOR FUND MAZAL TOV & BEST WISHES
To: Vicky & Gary Dreifus
A donation has been made in honor of the birth of your granddaughter Cloe
By: Ruth Siegel
To: Hannah Dreifus
A donation has been made in honor of the birth of your great granddaughter Cloe
By: Ruth Siegel
To: Ingrid & Robert
A donation has been made in honor of your marriage
By: Ruth Rosenberg
To: Judy Posniack
A donation has been made in honor of the marriage of your daughter Ingrid to Robert
By: Sheila & Bert Goodman
Marlene & Paul Podell
Ellen & Norman Green
Ruth Rosenberg
Linda & Steve Bell
Irma & Roy Alexander
Monique & Richard Ander
Myra Lee & Albert Fleischman
Bunny & Brian Bender
Diane & Greg Posnaick
Ilene Karpas
Barbara & Barry Stein
Irene & Frank Cimini
Shelli & Ronald Feldman
Harriett & Stephen Cohen
Teresa & Mario Gottesmann
HONOR FUND MAZAL TOV & BEST WISHES
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KIDDUSH FUND SPONSORS FOR MAY
Annual Kiddush Sponsors:
Arlene and David Abels Monique and Richard Ander
Ellen and Max Hamou Ilene Karpas
Barbara and Joseph Kowalski Cecile Kops
Diane and Greg Posniack Judy and Max Posniack
Barbara and Barry Stein Terri and Joseph Harary
Harriett and Stephen Cohen Shelli and Ronald Feldman
Platinum Kiddush Sponsors:
Irma and Roy Alexander Bunny and Brian Bender
Sheila and Bert Goodman Ellen and Norman Green
Randi and Bruce Herman Marla and Matt Hesse
Beverly and Seymour Hoffnung Mady Kiner
Helene and Susan Master Marlene and Paul Podell
KIDDUSH FUND SPONSORS FOR MAY
If you would like to be a sponsor, contact:
Norman Green (917) 545-4442 • email: [email protected]
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MADISON JEWISH CENTER
Cordially Invites You to Attend Our
85th ANNIVERSARY
JOURNAL CELEBRATION
Honoring
Woman of the Year
Ruth Rosenberg
Sunday, May 22, 2016 11:00 AM
Madison Jewish Center
2989 Nostrand Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11229
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MAY 2016 NISAN/IYAR 5776
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1
Nisan 23
2
Nisan 24
3
Nisan 25
4
Nisan 26
Yom
HaShoah
Service
7 pm
5
Nisan 27
6
Nisan 28
Candle Lighting 7:39
pm
Services 7:30pm
7
Nisan 29
Services 9am
Jr. Congregation
10:30am
8
Nisan 30
Rosh
Chodesh
Iyar
9
Iyar 1
Rosh
Chodesh
Iyar
Exec Bd
meeting
10
Iyar 2
MJC Bd
Meeting
8bpm
11
Iyar 3
Yom
Haatzmaut
Service
7:30 pm
12
Iyar 4
13
Iyar 5
Candle Lighting
7:46 pm
Services 7:30pm
BIRTHDAY/ANNIVERSARY
SHABBAT
NEW MEMBER SHABBAT
14
Iyar 6
Services 9am
Social Club
Shabbat
Jr. Congregation
10:30am
15
Iyar 7
Maj &
Mingle
10 am- noon
Flea Market
10am - 4pm
16
Iyar 8
17
Iyar 9 18
Iyar10
19
Iyar 11
20
Iyar 12
Candle Lighting
7:53 pm
Services 7:30pm
Speaker: Norman
Sapoznik
21
Iyar 13
Services 9am
Jr. Congregation
10:30am
22
Iyar 14
Journal
Celebration
11 am
Pesach
Sheni
23
Iyar 15
24
Iyar 16
Social Club
meeting
25
Iyar 17
26
Iyar 18
MJC
Fashion
Show 7 pm
Lag B’Omer
27
Iyar 19
Candle Lighting
7:59 pm
Services 7:30pm
28
Iyar 20
Services 9am
No Jr.
Congregation
29
Iyar 21
30
Iyar 22
31
Iyar 23
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