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www.bethshalomkc.org | 913-647-7279 December 2012
Vol. 83, No. 4
December 2012 Kislev-Tevet
5773
Kaplan Weekend .....p.1Rabbi .......................p.2Sisterhood ...............p.4RFECEC/PRS .........p. 5B’nei Mitzvah .........p. 6 Anniversaries .........p. 7Community .......... p. 10
Table of Contents
Join us on Shabbat, December 14-15, at CBS when we celebrate the installation of our new Senior Rabbi, David Glickman. A Friday night Shabbat dinner is scheduled following 6 p.m. services, December 14th. Required reservations are due December 5. Rabbi Glick-man’s mentor, Rabbi William Gershon, Senior Rabbi of Congregation Shearith Israel, Dallas, Texas, will install Rabbi Glickman as Senior Rabbi of CBS during the Shab-bat service December 15 at 9:30 am. For more information please see the flyer insert in our November Scroll or our website www.bethshalomkc.org. There will be a complimentary Kiddush luncheon after services on Shabbat afternoon. Reservations for the dinner and Kiddush are requested to Stef Williams (913) 647-7269, or swilliams@bethshalomkc.org.
Farewell Rabbi
Margolies
Congregation Beth Shalom extends sincere con-dolences to the family of Rabbi Morris B. Margolies, z”l, our beloved Rabbi Emeritus. To quote the author, Mitch Albom in Tuesdays with Morrie, “Death ends a life, not a relationship.” Many of our congregants and the communi-ty had a relationship with Rabbi Margolies. We will miss his physical presence, but his teachings and our memories of his accomplishments in our community and through-out the world will keep that relationship alive. To paraphrase a commentator on Song of Songs: “shesiftotekha dovevot min hakever ailie l’olam,” your words will speak to us from beyond the grave forever.
The 2013 Kaplan Scholar will be Rabbi Naomi Levy, author, founder, and spiritual leader of Nashuva, a groundbreaking Jewish outreach organization based in Los Angeles. Kaplan Weekend/Sisterhood Shabbat will be held the weekend of January 25th and 26th. Join us for thought-provoking and inspiring spiritual program.
Installation and Inspiration
Kaplan Weekend / Sisterhood Shabbat
January 25-26
Meet Rabbi Naomi Levy
Honoring Our Gabbayim December 1
CBS will recognize our Gabbayim. The members consistently facilitate Torah reading for our daily services. L to r, are David Wainstock, Peter Shapiro, Ted Goldstein, and Jimmy Rosenbloom. Celebrate with us on Shabbat December 1.
Morris B. Margolies1921 - 2012
CBS Senior Rabbi 1961-1986
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Fro m t h e R a bb i ’s S t u d yYOU are the Best Source of Israel Information
Rabbi David M. Glickmandglickman@bethshalomkc.org 913-647-7294
As I write this, Israel is at war with Hamas in the Gaza Strip. My prayer is, by the time that you read this, Israel will have a cease-fire. Having spoken with many children, teens and young adults over the years when tensions rise or flare-up, I am always surprised by how little our young people know about the story of Israel. I am convinced that the most important educators about Israel and her importance to the Jewish people are parents and grandparents. Parents and grandparents are the natural educators about the values that matter most to the next genera-tion. Everything that we as adults love is transmitted wordlessly to our
children; love of food, politics, music, athleticism, voluntarism, or physical ac-tivity is transmitted to the next genera-tion through parents and grandparents sharing this love. Whether our children like it or not, they are Israel’s mouthpieces in their schools and college campuses. Many of your young people do not know the basic narrative of how Is-rael became a state, its struggles over the past century, its vitality and chal-lenges today and even more so, the nuances of the ongoing struggle with the Palestinians. What was the Six Day War? What were the Oslo agreements? What’s the “West Bank”? Gaza? Most importantly, the unan-swered question: “What does this have
to do with me?” We need to be able to articulate how the story of the creation of the State of Israel is the manifestation of the hopes and dreams of thousands of years. Because our children and grandchildren are integral players in the story of the Jewish people, Israel has vital importance to them in that role. But they won’t know how or why unless we tell them the story of Israel and the Jewish people, and include them as part of the story.
Adult Education Opportunities Rabbi Glickman announces his upcoming series of once a month classes: the “Downtown Talmud Jam: The Talmud’s Greatest Hits.” Join the Rabbi at noon for lunch & study on the second Wednesday of the month at the offices of Lathrop & Gage, 2345 Grand, Kansas City, MO. Classes will be on the fol-lowing dates: December 12, January 9, February 13, March 13, April 10 and May 8. This class is open to the community. For more information, or to make your reservation, contact Jill Goldstein, Ritual Coordinator, at 913-647-7281, or jgoldstein@bethshalomkc.org. The Sisterhood Sarah Peltzman Adult Education Series, “Walking With Life,” meets on Dec. 6th and 13th.
Thirty-one Kansas City USYers joined over 200 others from EMTZA Region for the annual Kinnus in Omaha, NE, November 22-25. The theme of weekend was the “Jewstice League,” and we explored what it means to be a modern day hero. Our exploration was full of ruach, learning, social action, davening, making new friends and reconnecting with old ones!! “In my four years as a member of EMTZA I’ve never had a Kinnus with discussions so meaningful, friendships so memorable and hospital visits so spectacu-lar,” expressed Daniel Goldberg. “I had a great time at Kinnus! I already miss ev-eryone so much and can’t wait until Winter Shabbaton,” said Sophie Shapiro. “I was very proud to represent KCUSY while leading Kabbalat Shabbat in front of over 200 USYers at Kinnus.” Ricardo Zepeda stated. “It was amazing and I loved it!” emphasized Elana Goldenberg “We are so lucky to have been KCUSYers, chapter and regional board members, and now staff at Kinnus. We have been able to experience this convention from ev-ery perspective, and are so happy to give back to EMTZA Region USY because of the difference it has made in our lives.” observed Elana Goldberg and Jonathan Edelman.
Kinnus in Omaha Hits the Mark
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Execut i ve l y Speak ingHow Many Jews Does It Take To Install a Rabbi?
Presidentmabrams@lathropgage.com
On Shabbat Miketz, December 14-15, we will have the honor of officially installing Rabbi David Glick-man as the Senior Rabbi of our shul. Some have asked-- “What is the purpose of a rab-binic installation? Haven’t we already welcomed Rabbi Glickman and his family to our community?” In research-ing the topic I learned that a rabbinic installation is an American invention which just came into vogue in the past century. There appears to be no consensus as to the original purpose of the ceremony. Permit me to make a humble suggestion. We as Jews separate the holy from the ordinary and we mark sacred events. For instance, we separate Shabbat from the rest of the week (Havdalah-lit-erally separation) clean foods from the unclean (Kashrut) and so on. The Installation of Rabbi Glickman offers us the opportunity to reflect and mark a sacred moment. Our tradition teaches us through the Mishna to “Provide yourself with a teacher, acquire for yourself a friend and judge every person favorably”. We are so
pleased that our community has in-deed found such a wonderful teacher and friend. Rabbi Glickman’s mentor, Rabbi William Gershon of Shearith Israel of Dallas, will have the honor of installing Rabbi Glickman on Shab-bat morning. And we will have the pleasure of hearing Rabbi Gershon teach on both Friday night and Shabbat morning. The installation committee co-chairs; Erwin and Phyllis Abrams, Peter and Amy Shapiro and Eric and Lisa Ginsburg have planned a wonderful celebration. Please join us on December 14 and 15, as we rec-ognize and give thanks for this sacred moment in the life of our shul.
Rumba Anyone? Excitement is Building for Dancing With the Stars Fun-Raiser ABC’s Monday night TV show doesn’t hold a candle to what is being planned for Beth Shalom’s gala event on Saturday, March 9, 2013. Skilled dancers, deli-cious appetizers catered by Steve Chick, a silent auction of fabulous prizes, and other surprises await those who attend. The following dancing participants have been hard at work honing their moves under the direction of the professionals of Allegro Ballroom, a Louis and Company dance studio: Lee and Beth Albee, Missy and Jeff Goldenberg, Bruce Goodheart, Linda Weinberg Hammer,
Anne and Mike Jacobs, Arlene Kaseff, Anita Mooney and Gary Frazier, David and Jennifer Podor. Price packages for the event are: $150 corpo-rate per person which includes 15 votes for your favorite dancers; $100 first class per person includes 10 votes; and $75 coach per person package includes 5 votes. All price packages come with appetizers and entertainment. Make sure you get your reservation in early due to limited seating. Invitations will be mailed in January, but mark your calendar now for this fun filled evening. For further information contact Norman Levitan at 913-647-7283.
Top Row, l-r: Bruce Goodheart, Linda Weinberg Hammer, Jeff & Missy Goldenberg, Arlene Kaseff, Gary Frazier and Anita Mooney, and Beth & Lee Albee. Bottom row, l-r, Anne & Mike Jacobs, Jennifer & David Podor.
Meet Our Contestants
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Linda Lessner, President | shpres@bethshalomkc.org S i s t e r h o o d
Breast Cancer and Heredi-tary Diseases for Jewish Women will be the topic at the next Sisterhood Luncheon, Tuesday, December 18 at 11:30 am. The guest speakers will be Dr. Jennifer R. Klemp, Assistant Pro-fessor, Cancer and Genetic Counselor and Director of Cancer Survivorship at the University of Kansas Cancer Center and Julie Levine, two-time cancer survivor. For more informa-tion, see your November Scroll. Reservations are due Dec. 7.
SISTERHOOD PRESENTS “JEWS AND GENES”
Sarah Peltzman Adult Education Classes Thursdays, December 6, 13, 10:00 am
Warm Up America Wednesday, December 5, 10:00 am
Sisterhood Book Club Wednesday, December 5, 7:00 pm Sisterhood Luncheon Tuesday, December 18, 2012, 11:30 am
PrayerWorks Wednesday, December 26, 10:00 am
Sisterhood Shabbat/Kaplan Scholar-in-Residence Weekend Friday Shabbat, January 25 & Saturday, January 26
Community Service Ops. Check CBS website for specific dates. For details, contact Carol Yarmo, carolyarmo@kc.rr.com or 913-642-1199
Each year CBS has many students who attend Jewish summer camp programs, and we know our students thrive at summer camps. A positive camp experience can have a long term impact on a child. Need-based scholarship forms for approved camp and Israel programs are now available on the Beth Shalom website. These need to be completed in full and returned to the PRS office to Amy Jacobson with a current tax return form by Friday, January 25th. The maximum amount for scholarships is $500.For more information concerning The First Time Campers Fund, click on www.onehappycamper.org or see the November Scroll. Camp Ramah in Wisconsin has a 12-day program for students entering 4th and 5th grade through 10th grade and even offers a five-day family camp at the end of the summer. To view the camp video or for more information on the programs, cost and dates, go to www.ramahwisconsin.com.
Summer Camp
Honor a birthday, anniversary, recovery or any other special occasion or send a card in memory of a loved one. Cards may be purchased in the Sisterhood Gift Shop or Maxine Grossman, Book of Remembrance Chairperson, will be happy to receive your call and write your message and mail it for you.
Maxine can be reached at 913-338-2912. The cards are $6 each or 6 cards for $30. The money received from the sale of these cards helps Sisterhood support congregational activities.
Minyan Makers are fortunate to be joined at most morning min-yanim at Village Shalom by Sarah Zeldin and Eugene Cohen. With their combined ages of almost two hundred years they are an inspiration to those around them. Interviewed recently by Tues-day morning Minyan Maven Debra Rubin, Sarah Zeldin shared that she wants to be sure there is a minyan. “I am HAPPY to be part of the min-yan. I owe it to the Lord. When you are over 100, you have to live by the golden rule.” Eugene Cohen added “It’s necessary to have a minyan, and I am contributing to it. Although I am liv-ing in a nursing home, I feel like I am
part of the community.” You, too, can be part of the community by joining Sarah, Eugene and their fellow minyan makers at the daily minyan. To join Minyan Makers, go to the CBS website: www.bethshalomkc.org and click on Minyan Makers on the left side under Quick Links.
Pictured above are Eugene Cohen and Sarah Zeldin.
Minyan Makers
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Rose Family Early Childhood Education CenterJudy Jacks Berman, Director | jjb@bethshalomkc.org | 913-647-7287
Polsky Religious School (PRS)Patti Kroll, Coordinator of Education | pkroll@bethshalomkc.org
RFEC is offering a new program, All Day Learn ‘n Play, beginning on January 3rd. Currently AFTERNOONS ARE FUN runs from 12:00 – 3:15 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays and will now expand until 5:30 p.m. to allow parents extra time to work, shop or play! This program is for children 30 months thru 5-year olds, and the cost will be $20 per child per session.
Around the year 64 CE, a High Priest, Joshua ben Gamla, decreed that every community had to have a school for its children. Until that time Jewish children learned Hebrew and Torah from their parents. In modern times rabbis and educators thought it would be a good idea to begin formal Jewish schooling with a ceremony known as Consecration. CBS kindergarten students attending the Polsky Religious School and the Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy celebrate Consecration as a community. Come celebrate with us on December 9th, 11:00 am, in Goldsmith Hall. The program will include songs, a special blessing for the children and gifts for each of our kindergarten students. A Chanukah treat is being planned following this
life-cycle program. We celebrate the beginning of formal Jewish education for the following kindergarten chil-dren: Noah Axelrod, Avi Coppaken, Gracie Cowman, Kameryn Donahue, Evie Freed, Owen Galler, Sadie Ger-shon, Claire Langer, Noa Levine, Sofia Levine, Nina McNay, Justin Parmet, Leah Snitz, Lucy Warner and Anni Werner-Pelofsky. The parent committee is comprised of Dayna Gershon, Celine Coppaken, Rachel Warner and Jenni-fer Donahue.
Chanukah is around the corner and while kids are so excited and full of anticipation, parents are stressed to the max! The challenge for parents is how to de-materialize and de-commercialize the holiday while still making it fun and meaningful for everyone!Here are some ideas: 1. Children can make presents for
their family members. Paint your own ceramics pieces; hobby shops and Pinterest have great ideas!
2. Have a book night for the gift one night and have your kids choose some books to donate to a homeless shelter. Have a family read-in to enjoy the books and cozy family time!
3. Kids make the menu one night and buy food for the JFS Food Pantry too!
4. Begin New Pajama night to watch a new movie for family movie night in PJs!
5. Count all the tzedakah you have collected all year and have the kids divide up the money for dif-ferent charitable agencies. If the kids are older, have them research different agencies to donate to!
6. Take your children to the pet store to buy treats for an animal rescue organization.
7. Adopt a family from JFS or Op-eration Breakthrough and have your kids help shop for that fam-ily.
Creating memories and rein-forcing our obligation to make our world a better place can go hand in hand this Chanukah season!
If you have a child between the ages of infancy and Kindergar-ten, join us on Shabbat, December 1, for Tot Shabbat! The experi-ence will begin at 11 am with a “tot”inental breakfast. At 11:15 am, we will gather for Shabbat singing and a PJ Library storytime led by Bridey Stangler, who has been a songleader in our com-munity for over 10 years. We will conclude our service on the bimah in Goldsmith Hall for Adon Olam and a surprise from Rabbi Glickman. Siblings, grandparents, friends and all members of the community are welcome! Come as you are, we would love to share Shabbat with you!
5 !until
pm30
All Day Learn ‘n Play
I t ’s Chanukah season!
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Ecclesiastes 3:1
Celebrating life CyCle events
Mazal Tov to our B’nei MitzvahSubmit your B’nei Mitzvah announcements to be published.
Ann Karty and Billy Silverman announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Joel Elon Silver-man. Joel is the grandson of Cheryl and Larry Silverman, and Karen Karty of St. Louis. Great grandparents are Marge Brodkin, Leawood and Daniel Karty, St. Louis. A student at California Trail Junior High, Joel enjoys playing baseball, and reading comic books. He is a Star Scout in Troop 61. For Joel’s community service project, he volunteered at Operation Breakthrough and helped clean and organize the outdoor storage tool shed, assisted in landscaping the garden, and spent time role-modeling. Joel has two siblings, Ariel and Hannah. Relatives and friends are invited to worship with the family and attend the Kiddush following the service.
Noah Kahn January 5, 2013| 23 Tevet
Joel Silverman December 22, 2012 | 9 Tevet
Noah’s parents, Staci and Mike Kahn, celebrate his Bar Mitvah with grandparents, Helene & Jerry Ginden and Phylis and Eugene Kahn of St. Louis, along with his siblings, Kayla, Eli and Jonah. Noah attends Prairie Star Middle School. A broad array of interests include gymnastics, theater, diving, playing cello, as well as attending Herzl Camp. For his Bar Mitzvah project, Noah volunteers at Village Shalom and assists residents with activities. Relatives and friends are invited to worship with the family and attend the Kiddush following the service.
Directions 1. Peel the potatoes and shred them in a food processor fitted with the shredding
blade or in a blender; transfer the potatoes to a large bowl as the food processor fills up. Repeat with the onion. Transfer the onion to the bowl with the potatoes and stir in the matzo meal, egg, baking powder and salt. Fill a large skillet with 1/2 inch oil. Heat over medium-high heat until the oil is very hot but not smok-ing. (To test if the oil is hot enough, drop a small piece of potato into the oil; if the potato sizzles steadily, the oil is ready.)
2. Scoop the potato mixture by another 1/4 cups-full and add it carefully to the skil-let, flattening each latke slightly with a spatula. Fry, turning the latkes once, until golden brown and cooked through(about 3 minutes). Drain on paper towels. .
3. Serve the latkes immediately, or keep them warm in a 200 degree oven. Garnish with fresh herbs and serve with sour cream.
Potato LatkesIngredients • 2poundsrussetpotatoes • 1smallyellowonion • 3tablespoonsmatzomeal • 1largeegg,lightlybeaten • 1/4teaspoonbakingpowder • 2teaspoonskoshersalt • Vegetableoil,forfrying • 1tablespoonchoppedfreshherbs,
such as chives or parsley, for garnish • Sourcream,forserving
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Ecclesiastes 3:1
Celebrating life CyCle events
December Anniversaries December Anniversaries will be honored during services on Shabbat morning, December 15. January Anniversaries will be honored on January 19. To sponsor a Kiddush contact Norman, 913-647-7283.
1 Saul & Irene Ellis 49 1 Steve & Jan Shulkind 38 4 Bernard & Helene Fried 35 5 Stewart & Linda Langer 25 13 Eric & Amy Schultz 14 18 Vitaly & Elina Kobzantsev 32 18 Cary & Sherry Lieberman 47 18 Ernest & Susan Rosenthal 46 18 Louis & Janet Zwillenberg 39 19 Louis & Marilyn Kessler 30 21 Robert & Beth Klein 37 21 Marshall & Sylvia LaVine 57 26 David & Karen Berger 30 27 Ken & Sheila Sonnenschein 25 28 Steve & Judy Weinberg 43 29 Brad & Amy Cohn 11 29 Bradley & Linda Finkle 39 29 Ted & Jill Goldstein 44 29 Andrew & Zelda Reiz 66 29 Maury & Eva Rydell 55 30 Mark Fishman & Linda Gibian 39 30 Jerry & Sharon Lindenbaum 34 30 Howard & Dion Lutzk 28 31 Norman Kahn, Jr. & Diana Winyard 38
Mazal Tov to...Submit your Mazal Tov to be published
Terry and Elaine Levine upon the birth of their grand-son, Chase Parker Steinberg on November 7. Chase’s par-ents are Paul and Melissa Steinberg of Natick, MA. Chase’s siblings are Savannah and Cameron.
Sam Abrams, the son of Michael and Renana Abrams and Benjamin Simon, the son of Richard and Connie Simon upon being named a Kansas Honor Scholar. The award is presented to High School Seniors who are in the top 10% of their class.
Day Years
A wonderful and significant way to commemorate a simchah, honor a friend or relative or memorialize a loved one is to sponsor a Kiddush Luncheon. Contact Norman Levitan at nlevitan@bethshalomkc.org or call 913-647-7283 to sponsor a Kiddush.
Chesed, the Beth Shalom committee whose roots are based in deeds of loving kindness, has been function-ing for about twenty years. Most recently, according to Chairman Merna Siegler, the committee has focused on visits to hospitalized congregants, follow-up phone calls after their release from the hospital, and Get Well cards while they are ill. Ritual Coordinator Jill Goldstein assists the com-mittee in identifying members who are hospitalized. With that information a rotating committee of coordinators, Renana Abrams, Gloria Azorsky, Evie Grant and Sally Ross assign committee members for visits. Because of the Federal HIPPA laws, it’s particularly important that our congregants notify the office when they are (or a loved one is) ill. In addition, the committee welcomes our newest congregants by planting a tree in Israel in honor of new-borns. The Chesed Committee needs new members in or-der to expand their deeds of loving kindness to serve more congregants. In the past, the committee provided holiday gifts to congregants confined to their own homes or to nursing facilities. More volunteers are needed to resume this function. If you’d like to volunteer for any of the Chesed Committee’s wonderful mitzvot, contact Merna Siegler at 816-942-3670 or mernnsyl@everestkc.net.
Chesed - Acts of Loving Kindness
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Praised is the True Judge
Yahrtzeits Join us for morning or evening minyan to say Kaddish for your loved one. See service schedule, page 11.17 Kislev-Dec 1
Fannie CohenRose FrischerElza HermansonJoe S HoffmanSamuel MinorEthel Tabolsky
18 Kislev-Dec 2Morris AlpernHelen BaumDorothy BodkerPhilip GersonNathan George JagodaFrank KaminskyBertha KatzWolf KowalskyHarry OppenheimerDavid RothbergMary ShopmakerHyman Tempofsky
19 Kislev-Dec 3Henry ForrestJake J. GreenbergLouis A. GrossmanEsther HorowitzDavid HouseEda LittonSarah MandelbaumJennie RosenbergGoldie Hoffman SlepianRae Rosen SnitzMary SwartzJerome A. Weinshank
20 Kislev-Dec 4Rebecca BaylesFlorence Phyllis BergerGeraldine BrownMaureen Sue DunnIda FabianMildred K. GranoffSamuel HurwitzJoseph LevineRuth RoseMichael RosenbergStella SchupanSamuel G. ToubMorris Trillin
21 Kislev-Dec 5Leah Rose BrownMax DubinMarian Fox
Mary GordonNedda S. GrollmanAl HoffmanSamuel KramerRose LevineDavid VinickMorris WagnerEdith Zwillenberg
22 Kislev-Dec 6Emma BerlauMary CohenAnna CohenLouis DenebeimHarry DworkowitzWalter EichenwaldJennie FleschmanClara FoxAbe Aaron GoldbergSam KahnJack MatsonSamuel ReichmanRebecca SchorrMendle SilvermanLouis Werner
23 Kislev-Dec 7Doris M BarabanClara CohnRaymond FeinEva R. LeveyEsther LevinMeyer LofmanMorris MandelbaumWilliam J. RosenthalJake SchneiderJacob SchoenMendel Small
24 Kislev-Dec 8Rosalie Ann AlpertDavid Eliezar EllisAnna EpsteinKasiel GallerMarilyn GraubartSeth Paul JabenGertrude Goodman MagazineRose MinkinPhilip MoskovitzDavid RittmasterIrving E. SearlesCarrie Silverman
25 Kislev-Dec 9Sarah Edith Bernstein
Sarah FredmanSarah GershRose HalperinDeborah JacobsonMorris KivovitchYetta Horowitz ManneErnest E. PeiserFannie PolskyRuth RoseMax J. RotmanNathan SilverforbJoseph SteinbergMary WolfHattie Wolff
26 Kislev-Dec 10Max D. CohenSedelle GlassFischel GreenbaumEugene KopitnikSol KuppersteinMendel MendelsohnJerome H. NaronSamuel RosensteinBertha UntrifJulius Wishna
27 Kislev-Dec 11Samuel D. AaronsonSam BellToba CorwinSarah Toby DavisLouis FeinbergLouis FeldHyman GordonJacob KoppelIsadore RichIsrael D. RubinMinna SeeligHyman ShlenskyHarold UngerBrett Weiner
28 Kislev-Dec 12Rose Leah BayzmanLeebert GlassMinnie R. HipshFrances KarpinGittel KushnerMark LindyJacob MaizenbergLillian Weiner
29 Kislev-Dec 13Marvin Dean Bordy
Morton L CohnLee CompoSimon FoxFrank GreenbaumIda GumowitzAaron HymanMollie KernMary KrashinDora KulvinIsadore PennerBarbara ShapiroSam Isadore Temsen
1 Tevet-Dec 14Marvin AzorskyGeorge BushHarry DonovitzLouis DurbinHenry GoldblattLouis KahnArthur Stanley KatzHerschel David KaufmanSophie KelnerAbraham KitrickLena KleinsteinJoseph KurtzSol LevineHerman MalingMax L. MendellMildred MichelsonHarry RosensteinRuby ShanbergSarah ShlenskyLeonard ShopmakerLeon SilvermanAnna SwartzJoseph Woskow
2 Tevet-Dec 15Sophia BarrRobert BenjaminBerry DantzigRose FriedBirdie IntraterSadie KanterHenry MarkowitzRebecca PackPearl PfeferAbe RabinowitzIsadore RosenbergAlbert SatzAbraham SeifferBessie SeigelFred WaldnerRose Yarmo
3 Tevet-Dec 16Leah BoresowMeyer CohenDavid DenebeimMinnie EpsteinEdith GlaserJeannette HerowitzHarry HipshJacob KarolEdna KortCharles A. LaskyLouis RoseSophie TaylorOlga Wertheim
4 Tevet-Dec 17Anne BenderAbe BlondNathan Elijah FunkHarry GormanJoe LevineChaim LitwinWolf PeltzmanRuth PlanzerOscar Sidney SchafferShale Waldman
5 Tevet-Dec 18Helen CohenJennie DenebeimMax S. GoodmanGershon HadasHarry Allan KanterHarvey Allen KleinDella LernerAnnie LevineJacob LewinAdele S. LipoffIda Loeffler
6 Tevet-Dec 19Judy Lapin BarashJoseph BernsteinSolomon BortnickRebecca FriedmanLillian KatzMeyer KornblumRoy KortPeggy KrigelJoseph PeltzmanSimon David ShankmanLena SilvermanEsther SilversteinHinda WaldmanHanan Wedlan
7 Tevet-Dec 20Rebecca GreenblotFlo HarrisJennie HoffmanDora LeviFannea LewisIsrael Michael LinsitzSam F. MillerLouis PeltzmanHyman RappaportRose C. SilverbergSara Weinberg
8 Tevet-Dec 21Lena BaranorCharmaine FredmanClarence GershonLily Adelman GinsbergJeffrey F. GreenbergBen JacobsonHyman JunsbergRuth LernerMinnie LevineRuth LitvienEdna MilensMorris RichJoe H. Rutlader
9 Tevet-Dec 22Mary Blanke AdelmanMarjory BergsonHelen CohenRosa DollmanBetty J. GinsbergLouis GoldfingerBessie GreenbergPaul HoffmanJoseph HorovitzLester KahnSarah LevinHelene E. PresentEsther SalvayChana SanderIda Katz ShureLouis Walter
10 Tevet-Dec 23Morris Abraham CohenSimon GinsburgFannie GoodmanWilliam H. GreenbergGazella GulinsonEddie JacobsAnna Klein
Of Blessed MemoryWe express condolences to our Beth Shalom Members, their Families and Friends.
Theodore MackRachel Mehrer MesuseMax PollockSam R. PriceAnna RubinLeah Kantor Weber
11 Tevet-Dec 24Meyer EichenbergLouis EllisFanny FeingoldHannah FunkLouis HorovitzJack Erik JacobsenBessie Puritz KarsNathan KatzSamuel KatzmanPauline B KleinCelia LiebermanSam NelkinIda StatlandMordecai Taxman
12 Tevet-Dec 25Alvin CapitoEtta KurHenny MeyerhoffRose RibakoffBella A. Sarno
13 Tevet-Dec 26Nathan BlockIsaac ChocronSidney FeinbergLillian FoxArthur FunkMax GordonHarry JacobsGoldie KodenIsreal KosovitzDorothy Frances Fogel LevyAbe RogellRose SingerSally Novorr StolzoffMinnie G. Zalusky
Rabbi Morris B. Margolies, z”l, November 9 / 24 ChesvanLois Levitch, z”l, November 19 / 5 Kislev
Eleanor Abrams, z”l, November 24 / 10 Kislev
B a r u c h D a y a n H a E m e t
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Contributions through Nov. 15, 2012 are listed below. Thank you for thinking of us.
Ada Hoffman Camp Ramah Schol. Fund
In Memory ofCarlos F. CortésFlorence H. CortésMr & Mrs Gary
CortésArlene &
Gerald Ginsberg
Youth Mem Schol. Fund
In Memory ofRobert WayneSophie BerlinGerald M. GinsbergArlene, Sheryl &
Jamie GinsbergBenjamin
Ryweck Torah Fund
In Honor ofRabbi Glickman’s
InstallationRabbi Cohen’s BDMrs Joan MarchIn Memory ofWalter MarchRabbi MargoliesJoan March & FamilyJay GottsteinMrs Shirley Gottstein
Beth Shalom Chesed
Committee Fund
In Honor ofMarvin Gibian’s BDMrs Miriam KrantzIn Memory ofRobert WayneMr & Mrs Marvin
FinkelstonGeneral Fund
In Honor ofRabbi GlickmanMr & Mrs Alan
JacobsonEllen Soltz’s Speedy
RecoveryMr & Mrs David
WeinsteinFloriene Lieberman’s
Speedy RecoveryMr & Mrs Richard
SilversteinMr Milton MannMarriage of Mr &
Mrs Alan LanerMr Milton MannGloria Sher’s AliyahGloria SherBirth of Bill & Marge
Schlosberg’s GSNaomi Kauffman &
Mordy Kopperman In Memory of
Gale GrossmanJoel BockRobert WayneDr & Mrs David BockRabbi MargoliesDr & Mrs Jonathan
ChiltonAnna Ilona GondosDr David & Dr Judy
JacobsJean BrockmanLewis GoldbergDr John Goldberg &
Ms Marla BrockmanClara GershonDr Justin Gershon-
WeintraubMichael RhodesDr Michael & Mrs
Gabrielle HandlerLouis StudnaGlen & Susan
KornreichAnne TempleHarriet FeinSophie BerlinJoyce KouferSarah TalbotJoseph TalbotMr & Mrs Allan
TalbotAlexander MeltzerMr & Mrs Arthur
MeltzerMarie AlpersonMr & Mrs David
PorterSophie BerlinMr & Mrs David
WeinsteinEvelyn AlexanderMr & Mrs Edward
Alexander Susan Grossman
Cook CabellMr & Mrs Jerry
CosnerJohn SmallMr & Mrs Jordan
AbelLottie JaffeSophie Manfield
BerlinMr & Mrs Neil
SoslandIrving BloomMr & Mrs Norman
KaplanAlexander MeltzerMr & Mrs Norman
MeltzerHarry EismanMr & Mrs Sanford
EismanLottie JaffeSander Glatt & Lisa
Waxman GlattMr & Mrs Sheldon
PessinAnna BodkerDorothy BodkerMr & Mrs Stanley
BodkerYaaron VmanskyFreida VmanskyMr & Mrs Yakov
AltmanKate MeltzerMr Arthur MeltzerDorothy LevyMr Harold ShorrLeah SeifferMr Hyman SeifferIsadore BresselMr Jerold BresselJoseph WebberSam WebberDeborah DavidoffAnna WebberRonna EpsteinMorris WebberMr Joseph LesserMaurice DubinskyMr Milton MannBen & Ruth PlanzerMr Neil PlanzerAnna Bodker
Mr Stuart Bodker & Mrs Tensy Marcos-Bodker
Yosaph DagermanMrs Adela DagermanNatalie Kahn NeckMrs Lee Ann SaltzmanDorothy LevyMrs Marie RosnerMrs Shirley SchwartzRose FriedMs Barbara BogradReva Schwartz GoladMs Gloria SherHeinrich JosephMs Lynn FairbanksRabbi Morris B.
MargoliesMs Rachel Krantz
& Mr Edward Goldstein
Leebert GlassPaul & Janet LeedsNathan GilbertRabbi & Mrs Micheal
ZedekRobert WayneMr & Mrs Bernard
BirnbaumMr & Mrs Gary
CortésMr & Mrs Jerry
CosnerMr Leonard GlassMr & Mrs Ron
Krebill Ed Krigel, Stuart
Krigel, Sheila Matz & Family
Barbara & Skip ReinMrs Rhea Salasche &
Mr Harold KaseffMr & Mrs Leo
ShalinskyMr & Mrs Richard
SilbergTodd & Shirley
StettnerLechem Fund
In Honor ofRhea Salasche’s BDBarry Kaseff & Jessica
Rudnick-KaseffIn Memory ofFlorence BergerAlan BergerIrv BergerBob WayneFred SchramAndi & Mike
WildmanBen LernerRonald ChapmanMr & Mrs Alan
ChapmanHarry EismanMr & Mrs Marshall
TalbotSamene WebberMr Joseph LesserSolomon BortnickJerry MandelMrs Marcia EveloffHarold UngerMrs Rowena TurkRobert Wayne Mr & Mrs Robert
Daniels Mr & Mrs Gary
FriedmanDr Marvin & Mrs
Adelle GoldsteinMrs Judy Krug
Beverly & Harvey Bodker
Endowment Fund
In Honor ofMike RogoveinHarold KaseffLarry & Beverly
Mallin’s 60th ANVMr Harvey BodkerIn Memory ofBeverly BodkerMs Betsy BodkerDr & Mrs Fred
BodkerRobert WayneSanford GoldanskyBeverly BodkerPhillip FeingoldMr Harvey Bodker
Cemetery Maintenance
FundIn Memory ofRobert WayneJerry AbramsDr & Mrs Mitch
Hamburg Rabbi MargoliesMr & Mrs Lionel
GreenbergMrs Adele Price
MushkinDavid & Rosalyn
GerechtMr Asher GerechtWalter EichenwaldMr Howard
EichenwaldAlice FoxLewis GoldbergGeraldine GoldbergStephen HertzfieldMrs Harriet HertzfieldRobert WayneMrs Eleanor AbramsMrs Shirley
MalashockIsaac ZaleMrs Susan Zale
Dr David Ellis Memorial
Breakfast Club Fund
In Memory ofDavid EllisRita & Sanford
Goldman Eisemann
Family FundIn Honor ofGus & Elinore
Eisemann’s ANVGus Eisemann’s
Speedy RecoveryMrs Dolores Sosnow
Eugene & Shirley Novorr Tots for Torah
FundIn Memory ofDavid GinsbergMrs Shirley Novorr
Frank Schlozman Schol. Fund
In Memory ofHerbert MalynFrank SchlozmanMr & Mrs Michael
Malyn
Gale & Maxine Grossman Rel School
Endowment Fund
In Memory ofGale GrossmanDr & Mrs David BockMr & Mrs Norman
MeltzerLouis GrossmanGale GrossmanRobert WayneMrs Maxine
GrossmanGeorge B &
Marian Durbin Prayer Book
FundIn Memory ofRabbi MargoliesMr & Mrs Stanley
KatzGershon Hadas
Scholarship Fund
In Memory ofRobert WayneLeslie & Richard
GlazeHanan Wedlan
Family FundIn Memory ofSam WedlanHanan WedlanJerry AbramsMrs Eleanor AbramsHanan WedlanMs Susan Wedlan
Helen Rae & Sydney Cerier Teacher Devt.
FundIn Memory ofRabbi MargoliesMrs Helen Rae CerierJacob H & Rose Levine Teacher
Devt. FundIn Memory ofBettye Rose
SteinhausMr & Mrs Arthur
LevineJoel Polsky USY
FundIn Memory ofMax HelfandMr & Mrs Jimmy
RosenbloomMr & Mrs Larry
PolskyJoseph & Esther
Singmon Cemetery
Maint. FundIn Memory ofJoseph SingmonEsther SingmonRobert WayneMr & Mrs Ernest
RosenthalKaiser Family
Bar/Bat Mitzvah
Tutoring Fund
In Honor ofGabrielle Abrams’
Bat MitzvahMr & Mrs William
KaiserIn Memory ofSusan Grossman
CabellRabbi MargoliesMr & Mrs William
KaiserKarbank Fund
In Memory ofRobert WayneDr Mark & Mrs
Diane DavidnerKCUSY Fund
In Memory ofFred SchramMax HelfandMr & Mrs Jeffrey
SanderRobert WayneJeff & Linda Sander &
FamilyKiddush Fund
In Memory ofLouis E. GoldsteinMr & Mrs Marvin
GoldsteinSol BaumMrs Rhea Salasche &
Mr Harold KaseffMallin
Childhood Enrichment
FundIn Memory ofGeorge SolomonMr & Mrs Bruce
SolomonLillian GilgusRobert WayneRabbi MargoliesMr & Mrs Larry
MallinMarcus Brand
Scholarship Fund
In Memory ofSarah OzarSimon OzarDr & Mrs Milton
OzarMendel & Sarah Small
FundIn Memory ofMendel SmallMr & Mrs Marshall
SmallNaman,
Pollack, Block Youth Fund
In Memory ofGrace Rein CohenLila Morse Irwin BlockMr & Mrs Randall
BlockPrayer Book
FundIn Honor ofBirth of Zandy &
Peggy Davis’ GSRuth Margolies’
Speedy RecoveryMrs Helen CoppakenIn Memory ofRobert WayneMrs Helen Coppaken
Rabbi Cohen Senior Rabbi Chair Fund
In Honor ofRabbi Glickman’s
InstallationRabbi & Linda Cohen
Rabbi Glickman’s
Discretionary Fund
In Appreciation ofRabbi GlickmanMr & Mrs David
KuluvaIn Honor ofAbby Flekier’s BMMr & Mrs Jerry
CosnerGlickman FamilyMr & Mrs Randal
AdlerMrs Marian BerkowitzEddie Haith’s BDMr & Mrs Rodney
MinkinPhyllis Abrams BDRabbi GlickmanMr Marvin SznelerIn Memory ofPhyllis LitvienMax MendellMr & Mrs Lawrence
KalenderHarry BakerMr & Mrs Ronald
GoldsmithIrving MarderMr Henry MarderThe Rozia FamilyGrace CohenThe Szneler FamilyJacob SznelerMr Marvin SznelerMax H. KaufmanDorothy KaufmanIrving MarderMrs Judith WassermanBarbara ShapiroMs Judith Shapiro
Rabbi Margolies
Adult Ed. FundIn Memory ofRabbi MargoliesDr & Mrs Ben RubinDr & Mrs Kurt
KavanaughMr & Mrs David
BurnsteinMr & Mrs Howard
HirsekornMr & Mrs Marvin
GoldsteinMr & Mrs William
SchlosbergMrs Dolores SosnowMrs Inez KaufmanMs Evelyn LowenthalRabbi Alan & Mrs
Linda CohenTyler Kavanaugh
Romotsky, Price, Cortés
Genetic Testing Fund
In Honor ofMarvin GibianMr & Mrs Gary
Cortés
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In Memory ofSylvia RomotskyMr & Mrs Gary
CortésRose & Sol
Stolowy FundIn Memory ofRuth PlanzerMr & Mrs Harold
PriceSol Stolowy Mrs Rose Stolowy
Rose Family Early
Childhood Education Ctr.
In Memory ofSophie BerlinMrs Carolyn GlazerLottie JaffeMr & Mrs Jeffrey
BlackmanMr & Mrs Jimmy
RosenbloomMr & Mrs Miles RossLila Gail MorseAdrianne & Vic
ApplebaumMrs Susie & Mr Paul
BlackmanMr & Mrs Jeffrey
BlackmanMr & Mrs Michael
FishmanMr & Mrs David
GoettelFlip & Sandy GonsherMr & Mrs Sam
Levine Mr & Mrs Matt
SaskinDoris PodorMrs Inez KaufmanRose S Levine & Doris L Flam
Arts & Ed. Fund
In Honor ofGlickman FamilyMr Todd Clauer &
Mrs Mirra KlausnerPaul FlamMrs Miriam KrantzIn Memory ofAlois StulzMr & Mrs Milton
AdlerMay ShapiroEdwin LevineRose LevineMr Tiberius & Dr
Carla KlausnerSophie Manfield
BerlinMeyer KrugIda KrugMrs Noreen
Greenberg Sam & Esther Daniels Prayer
Book FundIn Memory ofRose FriedMr. & Mrs Donald
ZurovskyEsther DanielsMrs Anita Daniels
www.bethshalomkc.org | 913-647-727910 December 2012
Our Community
Homage to my Beloved RabbiEditorial Comments Monday Journeys Dinner
I was privileged to have a once in a lifetime opportunity—a phenomenal teacher! Rabbi Morris B. Margolies, z”l, was that teacher, and he helped define me as the person I am by instilling in me a love for and an understanding of Judaism. Rabbi Margolies of-ficiated at Peter’s and my wedding 46 years ago and helped us celebrate the Jewish lifecycle events of our children. Peter and I were fortunate to see Israel through his eyes on two occasions. No other trip to Israel has been as inspiring as those two trips. Because of Rabbi Margolies champion-ing equality for women in the congregation, I was one of the early women to be honored with a speaking Aliyah. Farewell my dear teacher. You will always live within me. May your memory be for a blessing.
14 Tevet-Dec 27Louis BarashWilliam CopakenElimelech GordonHarry A. HorovitzZissel KamarJules E. KohnFanny KrasneIrving MalashockKate MeltzerHarold RissJoseph S. RittmasterCyd SandelmanMorris SchniderSophia WalterIsaac Zale
15 Tevet-Dec 28Sophia G AdelmanJacob BernsteinBlanche BlochLouis BronsteinBessie CohenSimon DubinskyJeanette Francis GidinskyMary GreensteinClara Gumowitz
Joseph GutovitzSam HipshFrank KatzMax KleinAbraham LaBowSarah LeskyFrances LevitchSamuel LichtorSol MorrisMichael RafielBessie RubensteinFannie P Schick
16 Tevet-Dec 29Marvin Jerome CopelandHerman L. FabianRahle GelhaarIke GrossmanEdward Joseph KanterHarry LevinElsa G LevinRose Shapiro LevineMinnie LevyJacob PfefferIsrael SchlozmanBarney Stevens
17 Tevet-Dec 30Charles BergerLena BergmanRhonda DeLongDavid S. DolginowMilton FranksEly FreedRose GellerAda GershonBetty HelfandRose HershonEmanuel JoffeeSamuel S. LaPortHarry LevineMarie MillsteinHarold NicholasSelma ReingenheimHarry Yukon
18 Tevet-Dec 31Micah Teva BrattHarry ByersAnna FeldNathan HaithSeena Hana KaufmanCharlotte KlineMamie H. KrigelBessie RogozenskiBarney Stone
Yahrtzeits continued from p. 8
Donations continued from p. 9
Monday Journeys students will host their an-nual Chanukah dinner for their parents and families on Monday, December 10, 6 p.m. in Goldsmith Hall. The Journeys class, which is for 3rd-5th graders and is open to students at both the Polsky Religious School and the Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy, meets on Monday after-noons from 4:30 - 6:15 p.m. The theme for this semester is “Chanukah”. During the 9-week course, the class spent time designing and making their own chanukiot which they will light for the first time at the dinner. They also learned about kashrut by touring the kitchen and planning and cooking a Chanukah meal for their families including homemade sufganiyot, apple kugel and tuna melt wraps. The last half-hour of each class has been spent learning sev-eral Israeli dances which the students will perform during the evening. As a souvenir of the evening, each family will receive a Chanukah Game Book, created by the students, to take home. The focus of Monday Journeys beginning in Janu-ary will be on Hebrew. They will expand their reading skills using the SMART board and many other fun, hands on activities.
The Kansas City Jewish Community Archives is the repository to preserve the past and present of our Kansas City Jewry’s history. The Archives gathers and pre-serves our documents and pictures and makes them avail-able to those who want to learn about Kansas City Jewish history or personal family history. Some of the documents the Archives will accept are: business records, diaries, film, video, audio, legal documents, newspaper articles, photographs with identifying information and yearbooks. Rather than throwing away personal and organizational documents, contact the archives for more information. The contact people for questions and answers regarding the Jewish Community Archives are Laurel Rogovein, email at onknox@everest.net or phone 913-492-7887 and Judy Parelman, phone 913-484-8186 or email jparelman.jewisharchiveskc@gmail.com.
Sanford Dunn Merit Sch. Fund
For Study in IsraelIn Memory ofSanford DunnLisa KleinMrs Patsy ShanbergSarah’s Family FundIn Honor of Harold Kaseff’s Torah
HonorMike Rogovein’s HonorMrs Merna Siegler Mr & Mrs Earl UnellNoreen Greenberg’s
BirthdayJudy Bell’s BirthdayMr & Mrs Marvin
Goldstein
Richard & Linda Bell’s Anniversary
Mrs Judith WassermanIn Memory ofGrace Rein CohenMrs Judith WassermanMorris PorinMr & Mrs Marvin
GoldsteinSidney Ginsburg Endowment Fund
In Honor ofHoward & Marge Novorr’s
70th ANVMr & Mrs Larry PolskyIn Memory ofKeith PackHenrietta GinsburgRosalind GinsburgMr & Mrs Byron Ginsburg
Stein Family Youth Fund
In Memory ofMax HelfandMr & Mrs Stewart Stein
Sylvan Siegler Scholarship Fund For
Jewish CampingIn Memory ofSusan CabellRabbi Moti Rieber & Mrs Suzy
Siegler RieberWalter & Anita Loeb
Scholarship FundIn Memory ofWalter LoebMrs Anita LoebLeah BoresowMrs Judy Friedlander
Candles are pretty, they shine very bright.Happy is what I am on HanukkahI know it with all my might.All nights are fun, but, not when the holiday is doneUnder each gold wrapper, there is a sweet surprise.Kind people have a sparkle in their eyes.And, latkes are yummy in my tummy.Have fun on the holiday, it is not crummy.
I LOVE HANUKKAH!By Lydia Schwartz
Bev NewmanScroll Editor
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Shabbat Services and Sunday morning Shacharit will be held at CBS, 14200 Lamar. Weekday Minyan will be held at Appleman Synagogue, Village Shalom, 5500 W. 123rd St.
Minchah: Sunday-Thursday 6 pmShacharit: Monday-Friday 7 amDec. 25, Jan. 1 8 am Village Shalom
Kabbalat Shabbat: Friday 6 pmMain Service: Saturday 9:30 amLibrary Minyan: Saturday 9:30 amTots for Torah: Saturday 9:30 amB’Yachad: Saturday 10 amMinchah: Dec. 1 4:39 pmMinchah: Dec. 8 4:39 pmMinchah: Dec. 15 4:40 pmMinchah: Dec. 22 4:42 pmMinchah: Dec. 29 4:47 pmShacharit: Sunday 8:30 am
December Service Schedule
Weekdays Village Shalom
Shabbat CBS
Warm Up AmericaSH Book Club
Warm Up AmericaRFEC Resumes
PRS Resumes
SH Program Luncheon
Men’s Club Movie
PrayerWorks
RFEC No School thru Jan. 2
PRS No School thru Jan. 4
Peltzman Adult Ed 10 am.
Scroll Deadline Peltzman
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Hebrew High7 pm
Joel Silverman Bar Mitzvah
Joseph Porter Bar MitzvahBirthday Shabbat
Anniversary ShabbatRabbi Glickman’s Installation
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Scroll Deadline:December 3 for JanuaryJanuary 2 for February
Kaplan WeekendJanuary 25-26
Purim CarnivalFebruary 24Dancing with the StarsMarch 9
Troop 61 Turkey Hike. Pictured are Ben Israeli, Nathan Mendel, Amit Israeli, Seth Yost, Grant Sander, Sam Kohn, Jacob Melookaran, Ben Simon and James Mendel. The boys are pictured in front of the bonfire that they created for the evening’s festivities. Eighty adults and boys participated this year, and enjoyed a great turkey dinner.
Meet KCUSY at Kinnus: Back row: Alex Sher, Sophie Shapiro, Ashley Ruben, Jacob Flekier, Jessica Schneider, Moriah Abrams, Adena Goldberg. Front Row: Sam Abrams, Ally Grant, Daniel Goldberg.
Sisterhood Gift Shop Chanukah Sale Nov. 28 - Dec. 16
25% off almost everything in the store.Stop by for all your Chanukah needs at a
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