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ISAAC M. WISE TEMPLE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Dianne M. Rosenberg, President Suzanne S. Teller, J st. Vice Pres. Deborah R. Herman, Vice Pres. Dr. Mitchell Cohen, Treas. Mark Kanter, Secretary Andrew R. Berger, Asst. Treasurer Stanley L Better Frank D. Chaiken Katherine F. Claybon Robert Craig Hindi Friedman Valerie Friedman Nancy Goldberg Ruth Goret Dr. James M. Greenberg Burt J. Gross Donna B. Hyams MarkE. Knue Geri Kolesar Ellen S. Lipson Steven Manning Margie Meyer Dr. Jay Rissover Dr. Scott Steinberg Marlyn Weinstein John Youkilis Auxiliary Presidents KarenS. Sim Sisterhood Robert D. Klein Brotherhood Lisa Berko Young Adult Congregation Andrew Fingerman Youth Group Immediate Past Presidents Michael R. Oestreicher Lynn W. Warm Milton S. Schwartz Honorary Trustees Betty E. Benjamin Florence M. Kaufman Ex-Officio Robert Chaiken, Member National Board of UAHC ISAAC M. WISE TEMPLE K.K B'NAI YESHURUN JULLEflN September 2000 Thoughts From Our Graduating Seniors as They were Printed in the Senior Recognition Service in May "If I were to point out one thing about Religious school that I remember as having the biggest influence on me, I would have to say the Open Room. Being young and learning about the basics of Judaism has proven invaluable to me. Throughout my life, being Jewish has always played an important role of who I am, and what I want to become. I loved singing, cooking, and playing throughout my childhood. Without the open room, my belief and interest in Judaism may not have been as strong. Along with my memories of the Open Room, I've also thoroughly enjoyed the Reform Jewish High School. It has taught me more about being Jewish, and also allowed me to make lasting friends with other Jewish teens from across the city that I may have never met. This experience is something that I will always cherish. I want to thank everyone who has helped me along my journey of becoming who lam." -David Baum "My family and I moved to Cincinnati and joined Wise Temple when I started ninth grade. Truthfully, I was overwhelmed by the size of the Temple and Congregation, and didn't think that I would adjust too easily. The Temple, which I had grown up in, was much smaller, and I felt like everyone was family to me. Luckily, I was wrong. I realized that, regardless of the size, there were great people at Wise who I wanted to meet and activities that I wanted to get involved in . Since I have moved here, I have worked in the Open Room and Wise Center Day Camp for two years, participated in some Wise Up programs, and met some extremely terrific people. Even though I have only spent four years here, I've adjusted so much that I feel like I've been here forever. The activities that I've participated in and special people I've met, have all become a part of me. Judaism will always be a huge part of my life, and I will permanently have the memories that I've made here to look back on forever." -Rebecca Brown r -- - - - - - clip and save -, SEPTEMBER SERVICE SCHEDULE [NOTE: All Saturday morning Shabbat Services are preceded by a Study Group at 9:30 a.m ., which is open to the Congregation. *No Study Group on September 30. Friday, September 1 we 6: 15 p.m. - Abbreviated Shabbat Evening Service Saturday, September 2 we 10:45 a.m: - Bat Mitzvah of Susan Haupstein Friday, September 8 we 8:15 p.m. - Shabbat Evening Service Saturday, September 9 PST 10:45 a.m. - Bar Mitzvah of Jory Block Friday, September 15 we 8:15 p.m. - Shabbat Evening Service, Birthday & Anniversary Blessings Saturday, September 16 we 10:45 a.m. - Bar Mitzvah of Jordan Cohen Monday, September 18 we 7:00 p.m. - R'fuat-Hanefesh Friday, Septmeber 22 we 6:15 p.m. - Abbreviated Shabbat Evening Service - Chapel WiseTykes Shabbat - Board Room Saturday, September 23 PST 10:45 a.m. - Bat Mitzvah of Elizabeth Ansell 10:00 p.m. - Selichot Service Friday, September 29 Rosh Hashanah Eve See the Service Schedule on the back of your ticket Saturday,September 30 Rosh Hashanah Day See the Service Schedule on the back of your ticket Friday, October 6 we 8: 15 p.m. - Shabbat Evening Service Saturday, October 7 PST 10:45 a.m. - Bat Mitzvah of Jaclyn Nussbaum Sunday, October 8 L _Yom Kol Nidre ____ .J

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ISAAC M. WISE TEMPLE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Dianne M. Rosenberg, President Suzanne S. Teller, J st. Vice Pres. Deborah R. Herman, Vice Pres. Dr. Mitchell Cohen, Treas. Mark Kanter, Secretary Andrew R. Berger, Asst. Treasurer

Stanley L Better Frank D. Chaiken Katherine F. Claybon Robert Craig Hindi Friedman Valerie Friedman Nancy Goldberg Ruth Goret Dr. James M. Greenberg Burt J. Gross Donna B. Hyams MarkE. Knue Geri Kolesar Ellen S. Lipson Steven Manning Margie Meyer Dr. Jay Rissover Dr. Scott Steinberg Marlyn Weinstein John Youkilis

Auxiliary Presidents KarenS. Sim Sisterhood

Robert D. Klein Brotherhood

Lisa Berko Young Adult Congregation

Andrew Fingerman Youth Group

Immediate Past Presidents Michael R. Oestreicher Lynn W. Warm Milton S. Schwartz

Honorary Trustees Betty E. Benjamin Florence M. Kaufman

Ex-Officio Robert Chaiken, Member

National Board of UAHC

ISAAC M. WISE TEMPLE K.K B'NAI YESHURUN

JULLEflN September 2000

~ Thoughts From Our Graduating Seniors as They were Printed in the Senior

Recognition Service in May

"If I were to point out one thing about Religious school that I remember as having the biggest influence on me, I would have to say the Open Room. Being young and learning about the basics of Judaism has proven invaluable to me. Throughout my life, being Jewish has always played an important role of who I am, and what I want to become. I loved singing, cooking, and playing throughout my childhood. Without the open room, my belief and interest in Judaism may not have been as strong. Along with my memories of the Open Room, I've also thoroughly enjoyed the Reform Jewish High School. It has taught me more about being Jewish, and also allowed me to make lasting friends with other Jewish teens from across the city that I may have never met. This experience is something that I will always cherish. I want to thank everyone who has helped me along my journey of becoming who lam."

-David Baum

"My family and I moved to Cincinnati and joined Wise Temple when I started ninth grade. Truthfully, I was overwhelmed by the size of the Temple and Congregation, and didn't think that I would adjust too easily. The Temple, which I had grown up in, was much smaller, and I felt like everyone was family to me. Luckily, I was wrong. I realized that, regardless of the size, there were great people at Wise who I wanted to meet and activities that I wanted to get involved in. Since I have moved here, I have worked in the Open Room and Wise Center Day Camp for two years, participated in some Wise Up programs, and met some extremely terrific people. Even though I have only spent four years here, I've adjusted so much that I feel like I've been here forever. The activities that I've participated in and special people I've met, have all become a part of me. Judaism will always be a huge part of my life, and I will permanently have the memories that I've made here to look back on forever."

-Rebecca Brown

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SEPTEMBER SERVICE SCHEDULE

[NOTE: All Saturday morning Shabbat Services are preceded by a Study Group at 9:30 a.m., which is open to the Congregation. *No Study Group on September 30. Friday, September 1 we

6: 15 p.m. - Abbreviated Shabbat Evening Service

Saturday, September 2 we 10:45 a.m: - Bat Mitzvah of Susan Haupstein

Friday, September 8 we 8:15 p.m. - Shabbat Evening Service

Saturday, September 9 PST 10:45 a.m. - Bar Mitzvah of Jory Block

Friday, September 15 we 8:15 p.m. - Shabbat Evening Service, Birthday & Anniversary Blessings

Saturday, September 16 we 10:45 a.m. - Bar Mitzvah of Jordan Cohen

Monday, September 18 we 7:00 p.m. - R'fuat-Hanefesh

Friday, Septmeber 22 we 6: 15 p.m. - Abbreviated Shabbat Evening Service - Chapel WiseTykes Shabbat - Board Room

Saturday, September 23 PST 10:45 a.m. - Bat Mitzvah of Elizabeth Ansell 10:00 p.m. - Selichot Service

Friday, September 29 Rosh Hashanah Eve See the Service Schedule on the back of your ticket

Saturday,September 30 Rosh Hashanah Day See the Service Schedule on the back of your ticket

Friday, October 6 we 8: 15 p.m. - Shabbat Evening Service

Saturday, October 7 PST 10:45 a.m. - Bat Mitzvah of Jaclyn Nussbaum

Sunday, October 8 L _Yom Kippur~v~ Kol Nidre ____ .J

SELICHOT INVITATION

The Board of Trustees of Isaac M. Wise Temple K.K. B'nai Yeshurun

Invites Our Congregational Family to the

GRAND DESSERT BUFFET Our Annual, Extraordinary

Sweet Feast at Plum Street Temple

Saturday, September 23, 2000 9:00 p.rn.

Co-Chairs are: Valerie Friedman and Margie Meyer

The Grand Dessert Buffet precedes the poetic and spiritual 10:00 p.m. Selichot Service, the Service of Forgiveness which officially ushers in the Days of Awe and Repentance. The Board of Trustees is honored to welcome the Congregation at this annual dessert. The Selichot evening is warm and inspirational.

The Wise Temple Political Advocacy Committee

and The American Jewish Committee

present

"Politics of Religion: Election 2000" Monday, September 11, 2000

7:30 - 9:00 p.m. at Wise Center

The program will feature a panel of individuals representing divergent views who will make brief presentations and then respond to questions from the audience.

The program is free and open to the public. For further information, call American Jewish Committee, 621-4020.

Shabbat Story time for Tots Resumes

Children age 4 and under are invited to the Ralph I. Cohen Library for storytime at 10:00 a.m. on the following Fridays

this fall:

September 8th and 22nd

October 6th a~d 20th

November 3rd and 17th

Each child must be accompanied by an adult. If you have questions, please call

Lauren Prangley at 871-5466.

R'fu-at Ha-nefesh: A Service of Strength and

Healing of the Soul; Moments of Reflection Four years ago, we began an

alternative worship service, held one weekday evening each month. This brief service, created by Rabbi Kamrass and Rabbi Steinberg is based on a creative liturgy, relying on the centerpieces of both music as well as meditative readings and moments of reflection. This unique service, known as "R'fu-at Ha-nefesh: A Service of Strength and Healing of the Soul," is for anyone who seeks some quiet moments of reflection, the opportunity to connect more deeply with the soul within, and to enhance the spiritual awareness of God's presence in one's life. It is for those who are struggling with loss as well as those who simply seek to find a greater sense of balance in the stressful pace of daily life. It is for those who look for comfort in their faith. It is for those who want to bring their experiences, their struggles and their gratitude to a moment of renewal.

Please take note of the dates of the R'fu-at Ha-nefesh services for this year, and mark your calendar so that you can participate in this powerful and meaning­ful service. Come and experience this service at least once, for it provides the essential ingredients for us to reflect on our lives.

All R'fu-at Ha-nefesh Services begin at 7:00 p.m. until 7:45 p.m.: September 18, October 16, November 20, December 18, January 22, February

19, March 19, April 16 and May 21.

For Confirmation Students and Parents

Confirmation Meeting Thursday, September 7,2000

6:00 p.m. at Wise Center

This meeting will last approxi­mately forty-five minutes and cover all the information you will need to know for the up-coming year. The meeting will be at the Wise Center.

Please RSVP to Terri in the Education office at 793-2997. We look forward to seeing you on September 7th for this informational and important meeting about the Confirmation year.

Young Adult Congregation Saturday Night Havdalah

Open House

Saturday, September 16, 2000 at the home of Rabbis Richard Steinberg and Stacia Deutsch

7:00 p.m.

This is a great opportunity to introduce someone new to Wise Temple. Bring your Jewish friends and family to share in this wonderful, fun and spiritual evening. RSVP to Keith and Risa Brand

871-7176

YOUTH 6ROUP CORNER

NOAR (5th and 6th grade) Zoo Scavenger Hunt

Sunday, September 17, 2000 11 :45 - 3:00 p.m.

Join NOAR for its first event to find zoo animals and sites with a photo scavenger hunt. Prizes provided! Transportation provided to and from Wise Center

Cost: $15.00 plus lunch money RSVP: Andy Shafran [email protected]

791-8992

WISEGUYS (7th & 8th grade)

Mall Scavenger Hunt Sunday, September 24, 2000

11 :45 - 3:00 p.m.

A photo scavenger hunt of Kenwood Mall, prizes provided. Transportation provided to and from Wise Center

Cost: $5.00 plus lunch money RSVP: Andy Shafran [email protected]

791 -8992

What Are the High Holy Days? Sunday, September 10, 2000

10:00 a.m. at Wise Center

Chairs: Brian and Kim Goldwasser, 683-9307 Th is session with Rabbi Steinberg will inform the participants educationally, spiritually and ritually on the essence of the High Holy Days of

Judaism.

Memory Of Natalie Feld Lives On

Even though Natalie Feld passed away on January 14, 1999, she will long be remembered by many people in our community, and she will continue to positively touch the lives of many people who never knew her for years to come.

"Natalie's interests were broad and her spirit was very strong", said Rabbi Lewis Karnrass who knew Natalie for fifteen years as a member of Isaac M. Wise Temple's Congregation. "She knew what she wanted in life, and she knew how to make far-reaching provisions that assured the continued success of organizations she considered special." Natalie was unique!

To understand the breadth of her interests, one need only review the number of organiza­tions she supported ... the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, the Cincinnati Opera, the Main Public Library, Hebrew Union College, and of course Isaac M. Wise Temple, to name but a few.

Isaac M. Wise Temple was special to Natalie Feld. She loved Plum Street Temple and cherished her family's Jewish heritage. "Many times we spoke of the great pride she felt for her parents and grandparents and the wonderful legacy they left for her and our community", Rabbi Karnrass said. So important, in fact, was Natalie's pride in her Jewish family heritage that she made significant charitable provisions in her Will to perpetuate her and her Family's presence within the Congregation. Examples of her philanthropy include:

• Generous support of The Plum Street Temple Historic Preservation Fund

• Creation of the Fe1d Altar Floral Fund for the High Holy Days at Plum Street Temple, and for the Yahrzeits of her parents, Abraham and Katie Feld, and her sister, Eleanor Feld.

• Endowment of a memorial bookshelf focusing on travel within Wise Center's library.

• Endowment of The Eleanor and Natalie Feld Memorial Lecture.

• Significant support for Isaac M. Wise Temple's endowment fund.

"Clearly, Natalie gave great thought to the importance of Isaac M. Wise Temple in her life", said Dianne Rosenberg, Temple President. "We are very proud of her long participation as a member of our Congregational Family and enormously grateful for her significant bequest. Thanks to her vision and generosity, our services, programs and facilities will help touch the lives of countless congregants far into the future." Natalie Feld's presence lives on at Isaac M. Wise Temple.

II September: Sisterhood Wise Ii MESSAGE FROM THE

SISTERHOOD PRESIDENT

The New Year celebrations bring the promise of new possibilities and comforting continuity, offering the chance to improve on what came before and explore new opportunities. As a new season in Sisterhood begins, so many fresh new ideas and goals may become reality. I look forward to enhancing existing relationships and establishing new ones. I am energized by all we have accomplished, and look forward to all we shall share, in Sisterhood, in the New Year. L'Shana

Tova.

-Karen Sim

AFTERNOON TEA WITH HOPE TAFT

Sisterhood will kick off our program year with the First Lady of Ohio, Mrs. Hope Taft. We are sponsoring this event in conjunction with Cedar Village. Please join 'us at Cedar Village on September 20th at 1 :30 p.m. for Afternoon Tea. Mrs. Taft will be speaking on her role as the First Lady as well as the importance of Volunteerism. Anyone within the Wise Temple Congregation, as well as the Jewish community, is invited to

attend. Please RSVP to Pat Silver at 779-3599.

SISTERHOOD SOCIAL

All new and prospective Sisterhood members are invited to join us for dessert, coffee and socializing, September 27th at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Marlene Swillinger 7438 E. Aracoma Drive. Join us for this evening of fr iendship. For more

information, contact Barb Fogel at 677-3103.

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MAKE A NOTE FOR OUR OPENING LUNCH

Mark your calendars on October 18th for the annual Sisterhood Opening Luncheon. Joining us this year as the featured speaker is none other than Erich Kunzel of the Cincinnati Pops. You won't want to miss the opportunity to hear this world-renowned and always entertaining speaker.

Watch your mail for details.

SUKKOT DINNER

The Sisterhood sponsored Sukkot Congregational Dinner will be held on October 13, 2000. Space is limited so watch for your invitation and reservation form in the mail. Questions? Call co-chairs Debby Rosen (469-1255) or Deborah Sussman

(469-1197).

TORAH STUDY

The next Torah Study Group will be meeting Wednesday, Oc­tober 25th from 12:30 - 2:00. Don't forget to pack a brown bag lunch. Should you have any questions - please call Ora Forusz

at 533-4405. Cost is $5.00 per person.

BOOK CLUB

Sisterhood's book club will have our first meeting of the year on Wednesday October 25th at Wise Center from 4:30 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. We will be discussing Turbulent Souls by Stephen

Dubner. Everyone is invited to join us.

BRIDGE CLUB

The Bridge Club is beginning its fall season. We meet every other Tuesday from 12:30 to 3:30 at Wise Center. All bridge players are welcome to join us. For more information, call Karen

Grosser at 891-9334.

HELP WANTED

Gift Shop: Are you free on Wednesday afternoons? Our gift shop is in need of help on Wednesdays as well as other times. If you would like to help please call Barbi Sherman at 891-

7370 to discuss hours which meet your schedule

Wise Mailers: What a wonderful way to not only spend time with friends but also help the entire congregation. Help is needed assembling and stuffing the bulletin on the last Wednes-

day morning of each month. Call Esther Lipson at 731-6207.

Sunday Projects will be resuming with the start of Religious School on September 10th. Please consider volunteering your time on Sunday mornings in one of the following ways: • Coffee cart, call Frances Stern at 342-8188. • Kroger certificates, call Vicki Stieha at 384-4266. As a Sisterhood volunteer, you will not only help Sisterhood, but will also reap the many rewards of meeting and working with fellow congregates.

TRADITIONS & TREASURES

The Wise Temple Sisterhood Gift Shop features contemporary and new tradition Judaica. Just in time for the New Year, come in and peruse our wide selection of Apple & Honey Dishes , Shofars, Candlesticks, New Year Greeting Cards, Children's Crafts, Books and much more. Remember ... as a sisterhood member you receive a 10% discount off your purchases. We are open Monffuesffh

9:30-1:30, Wed 2-5:45, Sun 9·11:45 and by appointment

-------- MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR THESE DATES --------

• September 20, 1 :30 p.m. - Tea with Mrs. Taft • October 18, Opening Lunch with Erich Kunzel • September 27, 7:30 p.m. - New Member Social • October 25, 12:30 p.m. - Torah Study • October 13, Sukkot Congregational Service • October 25, 4:30 p.m. - Book Club

Honey in the mornin&

Honey in the everJin&

Honey for Rosh. Hashanahl

Remember your friends and family, near and far, with honey at Rosh Hashanah. Send sweet greetings for the High Holidays.

Wise Temple Sisterhood will ship an 8-oz. decorative jar of honey in a box with a gift card enclosed. The cost is $6 per jar, which includes shipping.

As a Wise Temple Sisterhood fund-raiser, all proceeds go to the Tr~tion and Tomorrow Commitment.

Orders must be received by September 11th.

Send check (made payable to Wise Temple Sisterhood) and order form to Debby Rosen, 11676 Hunterton Ct. Cincinnati, Ohio 45249. Questions? Call Debby at 469-1255.

Purchase ,of honey is not a tax deductible contribution,

Send check (payable to Wise Temple Sisterhood) & order form to Debby Rosen, 11676.Hunterton Ct., Cincinnati, Ohio 45249. Send $6 per jar of honey. Due to . Post Office restrictions, only names, no messages, can be written on the card. PLEASE PRINT NEATLY the name and address of the recipient and the way you wish your name posted.

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Support Wise TempJe Sisterhoodl Send sweet greetings for the High Holidays!

CONTRIBUTIONS OF THOUGHTFUL PEOPLE June 20 - August 16, 2000

JUDITH S. CARSCH LIBRARY FUND FROM MARY JO & LARRY BRATBURD IN HONOR OF BAT MITZVAH OF ASHLEY CARAALTER FROM MARY SIVITZ IN MEMORY OF IRA KATZ FROM BECKY SIMMONS IN HONOR OF 29TH ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS. MARTIN GOLDMAN

IN HONOR OF 2ND ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS. JEREMY GOLDMAN FROM BOBBE & HENRY SHAW IN HONOR OF 85TH BIRTHDAY OF RABBI ALBERT A. GOLDMAN

IN HONOR OF BAT MITZVAH OF GRANDDAUGHTER OF MR. & MRS. JAMES NEIGER FROM DAVE & JEAN SIMMONS & FAMILY IN HONOR OF RETIREMENT OF TOM CARSCH FROM GAIL, FRED & SARAH ZEIFMAN, MIRIAM & STEVE IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY OF RALPH BECKER FROM GAIL, FRED & SARAH ZEIFMAN IN HONOR OF GRADUATION OF MAGGIE LEVINE FROM GAIL & FRED ZEIFMAN & FAMILY IN MEMORY OF SAUL POLINSKY FROM BECKY SIMMONS IN MEMORY OF YAHRZEIT OF MOTHER, DORA KIZNER

. IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY OF ANNETTE CONISON IN HONOR OF NINA & JOSEPH TO MR. & MRS. JOSEPH LAYLIEV

FROM MARION HIRSCHBERG IN MEMORY OF MORT KELLAR IN MEMORY OF IRV MEYER

FROM LOUISE RUBINSON IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER SUSIE YORK WITTENBERG ELECTRONIC LIBRARY FUND · FROM VIRGINIA & LEO OKUM IN MEMORY OF HAROLD WAGNER

IN HONOR OF 85TH BIRTHDAY OF RABBI ALBERT GOLDMAN FROM JEWEL & HERSCHEL YORK IN MEMORY OF TILLIE SIEGEL

IN MEMORY OF HAROLD WAGNER FROM GINNY & LEE OKUM IN HONOR OF GRANDDAUGHTER'S MARRIAGE TO MR, & MRS. ROBERT LAPPIN

IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER WISE JEWISH DATELINE FROM CAROLYN & STUART LOWITZ IN HONOR OF ENGAGEMENT OF JENNIFER SIRKIN ISRAEL YOUTH TRIP FUND FROM LYNN & ALEX WARM IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY OF MICHAEL OESTREICHER

BUILDING FUND

IN HONOR OF 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS. MARVIN H. SCHWARTZ IN HONOR OF 30TH ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS. WILLIAM WYLER IN MEMORY OF HAROLD WAGNER IN HONOR OF ENGAGEMENT OF JENNIFER SIRKIN IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY OF FRANK D. CHAIKEN IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY OF MARLYN WEINSTEIN IN HONOR OF 30TH ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS. PETER M. BLOCH IN HONOR OF 15TH ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS. RICHARD L. KATZ IN HONOR OF 35TH ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS. MARTIN S. PINALES IN HONOR OF 15TH ANNIVERSARY OF MR. &MRS. JAMES J. FRIEDMAN

FROM JEAN LEVY IN HONOR OF 85TH BIRTHDAY OF RABBI ALBERT A.. GOLDMAN FROM EVA & HERBERT SEELIG IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER RALPH I COHEN L1BRARYFUND --. ----FROM BARBARA & MORT RABKIN IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY OF RABBI ALBERT A. GOLDMAN FROM STUART S. & CATHERINE D. BURSTEIN IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY OF RABBI ALBERT A. GOLDMAN FROM LEAH SIEGEL HIRSCHHAUT & JERRY HIRSCHHAUT IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY OF RABBI ALBERT A. GOLDMAN FROM HOWARD & NANCY WEINBERG IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER FROM MR. & MRS. ALAN L. SIFF IN MEMORY OF RUTH M. ROSEN GENERAL FUND FROM BARBARA WEISENBERG IN MEMORY OF YAHRZEIT OF NATHAN GROBAN FROM MICHAEL, ANNA, HARRY, ABlE & SOPHIE ELFENBAUMTO THANK DR. ERIC SILVER FROM MYRA SIMON IN HONOR OF 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF DR. &. MRS. STANLEY KAPLAN FROM ADA ZAPPIN IN MEMORY OF SISTER OF SHIRLEY FALICK FROM ROLF & ROS SCHICKLER IN HONOR OF BIRTH OF GRANDCHILD, ZOHARIA TO LESTER & PHYLLIS DREYFUSS FROM SHIRLEY FALICK IN MEMORY OF NETTIE NISTEL FROM ELLEN SILVERSTEIN IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER FROM JUDY & MARTY YOUNG IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY OF ALFRED APFEL FROM SANDY & EDDIE DESATNIK IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY OF ALFRED APFEL FROM MR. & MRS. ROBERT JOHANNIBMA, SR. IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER FROM JUNE & LEONARD BURGIN IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER FROM MARCIA R.G. CHESLEY IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER FROM STEVE & MERYL JURIN IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER

BRENDA & SANDY HERMAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND FROM CAROL JAFFE IN HONOR OF SPEEDY RECOVERY OF ZELL SCHULMAN FROM LINDA ROSS & FAMILY IN HONOR OF 85TH BIRTHDAY OF RABBI ALBERT A. GOLDMAN FROM JUNE CAHA IN MEMORY OF SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAY OF HUSBAND. EDWARD CHARLES CAHA FROM ELL Y ARONOFF IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER FROM CAROL JAFFE IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER HUNGER TASK FORCElIHN FROM ELAINE & JOE MILLER IN HONOR OF SPECIAL BIRTHDAY OF RABBI ALBERT A. GOLDMAN FROM BARBARA & IVAN STEINBERG IN HONOR OF SIGNIFICANT BIRTHDAY OF MONA KERSTINE

IN HONOR OF FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE OF GRANDDAUGHTER OF MR. & MRS. ROBERT LAPPIN

FROM GERTRUDE FURER IN HONOR OF SPECIAL BIRTHDAY OF RABBI ALBERT A. GOLDMAN FROM ELEANOR S. WARM IN HONOR OF ANNIVERSARY OF LYNN & ALEX WARM FROM ELAINE WEESEN IN HONOR OF SPECIAL BIRTHDAY OF RABBI ALBERT A. GOLDMAN FROM DORIS KESSEL IN MEMORY OF IRA KATZ FROM HELENE OWEN IN HONOR OF SPECIAL BIRTHDAY OF RABBI ALBERT A. GOLDMAN FROM BETTY & TED EPPSTEIN IN HONOR OF 85TH BIRTHDAY OF RABBI ALBERT A. GOLDMAN FROM JUNE & LEONARD BURGIN IN MEMORY OF HAROLD WAGNER FROM STUART & TERRY SUSSKIND IN HONOR OF NEW GRANDDAUGHTER OF MR. & MRS. LESTER DREYFUSS FROM LOUISE RUBINSON IN HONOR OF SPEEDY RECOVERY OF LEE FOREMAN FROM DONNA & EMIL DANSKER IN HONOR OF BIRTH OF GRANDSON OF MR. & MRS. LESTER DREYFUSS FROM VALERIE & RICK FRIEDMAN IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY OF FRANK CHAIKEN FROM HARRIET & DAVID SCHIEBEL IN HONOR OF 85TH BIRTHDAY OF RABBI ALBERT A. GOLDMAN

. IN HONOR OF NEW GRANDDAUGHTER OF PHYLLIS & LESTER DREYFUSS IN HONOR OF 70TH BIRTHDAY OF ALEx COHEN

FROM MR. & MRS. WARREN J. SILVER IN MEMORY OF AUDREY OSTROV FROM ALICE S. ROSENBERG IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER FROM HELEN & JACK BENJAMIN IN HONOR OF MARRIAGE OF LOIS KLEIN & DR. SAUL POLASKY FROM LOU. ELYSE & JORDAN GERBER IN MEMORY OF IRV MEYER FROM DORIS KESSEL IN HONOR OF.GRANDSON'S BAR MITZVAH TO MR. & MRS. JACK FROHMAN FROM STUART & TERRY SUSSKIND IN HONOR OF 35TH ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS. AVI PORAT

IN HONOR OF 35TH ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS. MARTIN S. PINALES FROM GERT FURER IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER FROM DONNA & EMIL DANSKER IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY OF HELEN MILLER EDWARD l. KANTER FUND FROM RUTH GORET IN HONOR OF 85TH BIRTHDAY OF RABBI ALBERT A. GOLDMAN FROM ANNE & MARTY PINALES IN HONOR OF ENGAGEMENT OF JENNIFER SIRKIN

IN MEMORY OF HAROLD WAGNER IN HONOR OF 85TH BIRTHDAY OF RABBI ALBERT A. GOLDMAN

FROM NANCY MENDELSON IN MEMORY OF FATHER, HAROLD MOSES IN MEMORY OF MAYER SIMON IN MEMORY OF MOTHER OF RAY SCHNEIDER IN MEMORY OF ESTHER KLEIN IN MEMORY OF ELENORE WILLETT

FROM ETHEL & LOU KANTER IN MEMORY OF SARAH GREENBERG FROM TINA SILVERMAN IN MEMORY OF SARAH GREENBERG FROM ETHEL & LOU KANTER IN HONOR OF 85TH BIRTHDAY OF HY KANTER

IN HONOR OF ENGAGEMENT OF JENNIFER SIRKIN IN MEMORY OF YAHRZEIT OF SON, EDWARD LEE KANTER IN HONOR OF ENGAGEMENT OF GRANDSON OF ROSIE & LOWELL MAZER

FROM RUTH SCHWARTZ IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER IN MEMORY OF YAHRZEIT OF EDDIE KANTER

FROM MILDRED & RONA SMITH IN MEMORY OF YAHRZEIT OF EDWARD KANTER FROM EDITH STEINBERG IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER FROM ARNOLD ZIMMERMAN IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER FROM ARNOLD ZIMMERMAN & MR. & MRS. RANDALL ZIMMERMAN IN MEMORY OF OTTA LEE BAILEN FROM TINA & AL SILVERMAN IN MEMORY OF YAHRZEIT OF EDDIE KANTER SPECIAL PROGRAMS FUND FROM MARK & MARCY KANTER IN MEMORY OF HAROLD MOSES MARK ROSENBERG FUND FROM HAZEL GINSBERG IN HONOR OF SPEEDY RECOVERY OF RAY RUBENSTEIN LONNIE S. SEITEL BOOK FUND FROM NATE SEITEL IN MEMORY OF YAHRZEIT OF ALAN SEITEL

IN MEMORY OF YAHRZEIT OF LONNIE SEITEL FROM HAROLD HOFFERT IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER

BESS SHAVZIN LIBRARY FUND FROM BARRY & ALICE LUCAS IN HONOR OF SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS. STUART LOWITZ FROM LOUISE RUBINSON IN HONOR OF SPECIAL BIRTHDAY OF RABBI ALBERT A. GOLDMAN FROM MARY LEE & LOUIE SIRKIN IN HONOR OF SPECIAL BIRTHDAY OF MICHAEL OESTREICHER

IN HONOR OF SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY. OF MR. & MRS. STUART LOWITZ IN HONOR OF SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS. JON MARSHALL IN HONOR OF MARRIAGE OF MARK NEVVMAN TO SARAH BERNSTEIN IN HONOR OF ENGAGEMENT OF AMY RINGEL TO JEFF FRIEDMAN IN HONOR OF 85nt BIRTHDAY OF RABBI ALBERT A. GOLDMAN

FROM NANCY & LEW GOLDBERG IN MEMORY OF ROBERT KATZ IN MEMORY OF MURRAY HOREWITZ

FROM RUTH SCHWARTZ IN HONOR OF ENGAGEMENT OF JENNIFER SIRKIN FROM EDITH PERLMAN IN MEMORY OF DORIS MOSKOWITZ FROM BARBARA & JAMES HILB IN HONOR OF ENGAGEMENT OF JENNIFER SIRKIN FROM MARGIE & ALAN SCHNEIDER IN HONOR OF ENGAGEMENT OF JENNIFER SIRKIN FROM CYNTHIA & MEL MARMER IN HONOR OF ENGAGEMENT OF JENNIFER SIRKIN FROM ELL Y ARONOFF IN HONOR OF ENGAGEMENT OF JENNIFER SIRKIN FROM BOB& DEEDEE FAIR IN HONOR OF ENGAGEMENT OF JENNIFER SIRKIN FROM SHIRLEY KANTOR BEHR IN HONOR OF ENGAGEMENT OF ~ENNIFER SIRKIN FROM MARY LEE & LOUIE SIRKIN IN HONOR OF MR. & MRS. JAMES NEIGER'S GRANDDAUGHTER'S BAT MITZVAH

IN HONOR OF SPEEDY & COMPLETE RECOVERY OF ALAN HORNSTEIN IN HONOR OF SPEEDY & COMPLETE RECOVERY OF BERT DORMAN IN HONOR OF SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS. CRAIG COWIT IN HONOR OF SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS. PETER BLOCH

FROM SHIRLEY & JIM NEIGER IN HONOR OF ENGAGEMENT OF JENNIFER SIRKIN FROM FLORENCE HIRSCHMAN IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER FROM JOHN & JULIE COHEN IN HONOR ENGAGEMENT OF JUDY TO LOUIS & MARCY PEERLESS MARVIN STEINBERG FUND FROM JANET & IRV SILVERSTEIN IN MEMORY OF SISTER OF MR. & MRS. BERNARD HORN

IN MEMORY OF LEE BANKER IN HONOR OF SPEEDY RECOVERY OF ALAN HORNSTEIN

FROM SUSAN & BARRY SOMERSTEIN IN MEMORY OF MOTHER OF KLAWDIA PROIA & FAMILY CELE SINGER FUND FROM KATHY & LOUIS CLAYBON IN HONOR OF BAT MITZVAH OF RACHEL LIPSON

IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER JULIAN VIGRAN LEARNING RESOURCE FUND FROM DR. ALEX DELLA BELLA IN MEMORY OF IRVING LUBITZ FROM DR. & MRS. ALAN WEINSTEIN IN MEMORY OF IRVIN LUBITZ FROM BETTY VIGRAN IN MEMORY OF HAROLD WAGNER

IN HONOR OF GRADUATION OF SYDNEY WARM & GAIL WARM FROM MARLYN & ALAN WEINSTEIN IN HONOR OF ENGAGEMENT OF JENNIFER SIRKIN

IN HONOR OF 30nt ANNIVERSARY OF ELLEN & BILL WYLER IN HONOR OF 60nt BIRTHDAY OF HERBERT WEISS IN HONOR OF MARRIAGE OF LORI & MICHAEL TO MR. & MRS. DONALD MILLER IN MEMORY OF MOTHER OF BARBARA & JIM HILB

FROM BETTY VIGRAN IN MEMORY OF DORIS MOSKOWITZ . FROM LILLIAN GERSHUNY IN MEMORY OF DORIS MOSKOWITZ TO. SYLVIA'& ROBERT MALTZ

IN MEMORY OF DORIS MOSKOWITZ TO SUSAN & JOEL MOSKOWITZ FROM BETTY VI GRAN IN MEMORY OF DORIS MOSKOWITZ FROM MARLENE & BURT GROSS IN HONOR OF SIGNIFICANT BIRTHD.AY OF MRS. ALAN WEINSTEIN YAHRZEIT FUND . FROM ELL Y ARONOFF IN MEMORY OF YAHRZEIT OF BLUMA GILBERT WISE CENTER YOUTH FUND FROM DORIS KESSEL IN HONOR OF BIRTH OF GRANDDAUGHTER OF MRS. DAVID W. ELLIS FROM THE NEWLAND FAMILY IN MEMORY OF MURRAY HOREWITZ FROM LOIS ASKIN & FAMILY IN MEMORY OF YAHRZEIT OF MOTHER, MINERVA RUBIN FROM ABE & FRANCES HONIGMAN IN MEMORY OF IRWIN W. MEYER DR. JEAN I. ROTHENBERG FUND DR. JEAN ROTHENBERG DR. & MRS. SYLVAN GOLDER ALICE R. FEGELMAN CAROLYN GOLDMAN MR. & MRS. ROLF SCHICKLER RUTH WEILAND PHYLLIS SEWELL IN MEMORY OF MARTIN SEWELL MR. & MRS. JOHN BENJAMIN

DR JEAN I. ROTHENBERG FUND continued MR. & MRS. DONALD SILVERBLATT BETTY BENJAMIN DR. EDWARD KEZUR I. JEROME SCHWARTZ G.I.V.T.Y. FUND FROM MARGIE & GLEN MEYER IN MEMORY OF ALVIN STEIN

IN MEMORY OF MURRAY HOREWITZ FROM STEVEN & JUDI POLLAK IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAYS OF FRED & STEPHIE SKUROW FROM ALICE ROSENBERG IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY OF ELAINE SCHIFFER SISTERHOOD GENERAL FUND FROM JOHN & KAREN SIM IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY OF At APFEL

Y.E.S.FUND

IN HONOR OF 52ND ANNIVERSARY OF DR. & MRS. RAYMOND FINE IN HONOR OF 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS. MARK KANTER

FROM KAREN & JOHN SIM IN HONOR OF ROBIN NEWLAND'S BIRTHDAY IN HONOR OF NANCY & JOEL SHNIDER'S ANNIVERSARY IN HONOR OF MIL YNN & MARK HOFFMAN'S ANNIVERSARY

FROM KATHY & MARC SCHEINESON IN HONOR OF RABBI ALBERT GOLDMAN'S SIGNIFICANT BIRTHDAY FROM JOAN SCHEINESON IN HONOR OF RABBI ALBERT GOLDMAN'S SIGNIFICANT SIRTHDAY FROM LINDA & ANDREW BERGER IN HONOR OF ELLEN SILVER'S CONFIRMATION FROM KAREN & JOHN SIM IN MEMORY OF FATHER OF MILYNN & MARK HOFFMAN'S FATHER

IN HONOR OF PAT SILVER'S BIRTHDAY FROM JOAN SCHEINESON IN HONOR OF DIANE & ANTHONY HYAMS' MARRIAGE FROM NEWLAND & GREENBERG FAMILIES IN HONOR OF ERIN PERLAN~KI'S ORDINATION FROM KAREN & JOHN SIM IN HONOR OF JORIAN ROTH'S BIRTHDAY

IN HONOR OF GILDA WACKMAN'S BIRTHDAY IN HONOR OF GINNY KATZ' BIRTHDAY IN HONOR OF STEPHANIE & CHRIS WORRELL'S 25TH ANNIVERSARY IN HONOR OF MR. & MRS. JOEL IVER'S 25TH ANNIVERSARY

FROM BERNICE TOLPIN IN MEMORY OF MOTHER-IN-LAW OF JOAN FRIEDMANN FROM LEAH HANDLER IN MEMORY OF IRVMEYER FROM DENISE & IRWIN SCHEINESON IN MEMORY OF IRV MEYER FROM JOAN SCHEINESON IN MEMORY OF IRV MEYER GOLDENGRAM FROM VALERIE & RICK FRIEDMAN IN HONOR OF DIANE & ANTHONY HYAMS' MARRIAGE NATALIE FELD FLORAL FUND September 1 - September 30, 2000' IN LOVING MEMORY OF BARON GOLD BY HARRIET & FAMILY REMEMBERING THE YAHRZEIT OF BERNARD DRASNIN BY DR. & MRS. RONALD DRASNIN & FAMILY REMEMBERING THE YAHRZEIT OF FATHER, LEE SAFDI BY MRS, STUART SAFDI REMEMBERING THE YAHRZEIT OF OUR BELOVED MOTHER, RACHAEL CHESLEY BY MARCIA G. CHESLEY & FAMILY REMEMBERING THE YAHRZEIT OF RANDAL PAUL WILLlNS, BELOVED SON, BROTHER AND UNCLE BY HIS LOVING FAMILY REMEMBERING THE YAHRZEIT OF BELOVED HUSBAND & FATHER, ROBERT L. BLOCK, JR. BY IRENE I. BLOCK & FAMILY REMEMBERING THE YAHRZEIT OF JEROME E. COHEN BY MRS. JEROME E. COHEN, DAN & JUDI, HOWARD & MARILYN, SUSAN

& STEVE LIPSON & GRANDCHILDREN REMEMBERING THE YAHRZEIT OF FATHER & GRANDFATHER, ISAD6RE~GOLDBERG BY AUDREY COMINS & CHILDREN REMEMBERING THE YAHRZEIT OF BELOVED HUSBAND, MITCHELL BLACHSCHLEGER BY HIS WIFE SELMA BLACHSCHLEGER REMEMBERING THE YAHRZEITS OF MR. & MRS. MAX GILLMAN & MR. & MRS. JACOB FINKELMAN BY MR. & MRS. BERNARD FINKELMAN

RABBI LEWIS H, KAMRASS' DISCRETIONARY FUND FROM MR. & MRS. DOUGLAS MAGENHEIM, IN HONOR OF HAILEY'S BABY NAMING. FROM MRS. R. F. BROCKMAN & LILLIAN WINKLER, IN MEMORY OF HERBERT WINKLER FROM FRIEDA LERNER, IN HONOR OF RABBI GOLDMAN 85TH BIRTHDAY FROM MR. & MRS. PETER BLOCH, IN MEMORY OF HAROLD WAGNER FROM MRS. ESTHER SCHAEFFER, IN HONOR OF HER BI~THDAY FROM MR. & MRS. JEROME TELLER, IN HONOR OF TOM WlDES'75TH BIRTHDAY FROM MR. & MRS. MELVIN STERN, IN MEMORY OF DORIS MOSKOWITZ FROM MRS. EVA VILENSKY, IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER FROM MR. & MRS. MELViN STERN, IN MEMORY OF DORIS MOSkOWITZ FROM MR. & MRS, GARY BRENNER, IN HONOR OF SHARI & YALE SILON'S WEDDING FROM DR. & MRS. HOWARD STARNBACH, IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER RABBt RICHARD M. STEINBERG'S DISCRETIONARY FUND '. . . FROM MR. & MRS. BRETT LEONARD, IN HONOR OF HANNA'S NAMING FROM MR. & MRS. ALLAN LATTS, IN HONOR OF JACOB'S NAMING FROM MRS. LlL MEYER, IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER FROM MR. & MRS. JACOBS, IN HONOR OF ALIANNA'S NAMING

The Plum Street Temple Historic PreservaHon Fund

8329 RIDGE ROAD • CINCINNATI. OHIO 45236 • (513) 793-2556

June 20· August 16, 2000 .

FROM KAREN & EDDIE SAEKS IN MEMORY OF MAYER SIMON FROM KATHY & TOM MAHONEY & JON & LORIE KRUKE IN HONOR OF DAUGHTER'S BIRTH TO JENNIFER & ALAN ANNENBERG

FROM SAM OSTROFF IN HONOR OF 90TH BIRTHDAY OF MILDRED ASK FROM DAVID & KAREN HOGUET IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY OF MIKE OESTREICHER FROM SELMA BLACHSCHLEGER IN HONOR OF BAR MITZVAH OF GRANDSON, JOSHUA TO MR. & MRS. BERT ROSENBERG

IN HONOR OF MARRIAGE.OF GILA MARCUS . FROM HELEN & JACK BENJAMIN IN HONOR OF 85TH BIRTHDAY OF RABBI ALBERT A. GOLDMAN FROM DORIS KESSEL IN MEMORY OF IRA KATZ . . FROM L.EAH HANDLER IN HONOR OF 85TH BIRTHDAY OF RABBI ALBERT A. GOLDMAN FROM VIVIAN & ALVIN SLOTIN IN MEMORY OF RANDAL L. BLOCH'S FATHER FROM THE NEWLAND· FAMILY IN MEMORY OF HAROLD WAGNER FROM RICH & LYNN MOSCHEL IN MEMORY OF HAROLD WAGNER

IN MEMORY OF ROSE PASCH FROM KAREN & EDDIE SAEKS IN MEMORY OF IRA KATZ

IN MEMORY OF HAROLD WAGNER FROM LAUREN & BOB PRANGLEY IN MEMORY OF HAROLD WAGNER FROM AL & ISABELLE STAMLER IN MEMORY OF HAROLD WAGNER FROM JACKIE & DICK SNYDER IN MEMORY OF HAROLD WAGNER

IN HONOR OF BAR MITZVAH OF MICHAEL SUNA IN HONOR OF 85TH BIRTHDAY OF RABBI ALBERT A. GOLDMAN

FROM RUTH LOWENTHAL IN HONOR OF 85TH BIRTHDAY OF RABBI ALBERT A. GOLDMAN FROM CHARLOTTE & DAVID SCHULMAN IN HONOR OF 85TH BIRTHDAY OF RABBI ALBERT A. GOLDMAN FROM MICHAEL & DIANE OESTREICHER IN HONOR OF 85TH BIRTHDAY OF RABBI ALBERT A. GOLDMAN FROM RHODA & MANUEL MAYERSON IN HONOR OF 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS. MELVIN STERN FROM NORTH CLUSTER OF COMMITTEE ON MINISTRY PRESBYTE.RY OF CINCINNATI· THANKS FOR TOUR . FROM MORRIS & PATRICIA PASSER IN MEMORY OF YAI:iRZEITS OF JACK & BELLE PASSER

IN MEMORY OF HAROLD WAGNER FROM SHEAL & BIBS BECKER IN HONOR OF 85TH BIRTHDAY OF RABBI ALBERT A. GOLDMAN

IN HONOR OF 50TH ANNIVERSARY· OF MR. & MRS. MELVIN STERN FROM MORT & ETHEL ZEMSKY IN HONOR OF GRANDDAUGHTER'S MARRIAGE TO MR. & MRS. ROBERT LAPPIN FROM JACOB & POLLY STEIN TO DR. KARLA GOLDMAN IN HONOR OF PUBLICATION OF HER BOOK FROM BETTY E. BENJAMIN IN MEMORY OF BROTHER, IRA KATZ FROM DIANNE & J. DAVID ROSENBERG IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY OF DR. NANCY L. GOODMAN

IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY OF FRANK D: CHAIKEN IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY OF THEODORE SCHWARTZ IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY OF MELVILLE DUNKELMAN IN MEMORY OF HAROLD WAGNER IN MEMORY OF RUTH ROSEN IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY OF BARBARA RABKIN IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY OF ANDREA.RAPP IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY OF LILLIAN COHEN IN HONOR OF 30TH ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS. ARTHUR ALFERS, JR. IN HONOR OF 30TH ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS. PETER BLOCH IN HONOR OF 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS. RICHARD LIPSON IN HONOR OF 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS. MARK KANTER IN HONOR OF 35TH ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS. HOWARD RINGEL IN HONOR OF BAR MiTZvAH ·OF· MICHAEL SUNA IN HONOR OF BAT MITZVAH OF RACHEL LIPSON

FROM AMY & MARC COHEN IN HONOR OF CONFIRMATION OF MINDI GREENBERG IN HONOR OF MARRIAGE OF ANTHONY HYAMS

PLUM STREET TEMPLE HISTORIC PRESERVATION FUND continued FROM PAM & MARK KUBY IN HONOR OF 50TH BIRTHDAY OF NANCY GOODMAN TARSHIS FROM SELMA BLACHSCHLEGER TO JAY GOLDBERG IN HONOR OF MASTERFUL PRESENTATION AT I.M. WISE TEMPLE FROM MR. & MRS. GILBERT WElL IN MEMORY OF LUCE DREYFUS FROM KAREN & EDDIE SAEKS IN HONOR OF ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS. PETER BLOCH

IN HONOR OF ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS. M. ZENSKY IN HONOR OF ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS. I. STEINBERG IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY OF LOUISE WElL

FROM SUE & JERRY TELLER IN HONOR OF 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS. MORTON ZEMSKY FROM BABETIE & HILLARD WEINBERG IN HONOR OF 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS. MORTON ZEMSKY FROM BETSY & MARVIN SCHWARTZ IN MEMORY OF DORIS MOSCOVITZ FROM KAREN & JOHN SIM IN MEMORY OF HAROLD WAGNER FROM NANCY & LEW GOLDBERG IN HONOR OF ENGAGEMENT OF GAYLE WARM TO BRIAN SWIFT

IN MEMORY OF HAROLD WAGNER FROM MARLENE & BURT GROSS IN HONOR OF GRANDDAUGHTER'S BAT MITZVAH & 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS.

LEONARD KIRSCHNER FROM MARLENE & BURT GROSS IN MEMORY OF SYLVIA SHOR

IN HONOR OF 55TH ANNIVERSARY OF MR. & MRS. LEONARD GERBER FROM FLORENCE KAUFMAN IN HONOR OF 80TH BIRTHDAY OF ABE SCHWARTZ

IN MEMORY OF BROTHER OF MARILYNN BRAUDE FROM AMY & MARC COHEN IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER FROM FRED & MARION ORRINGER IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER FROM SAUL & RUTH LEVY IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER FROM MILTON S. & BARBARA G. SCHWARTZ IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER FROM DR. & MRS. RICHARD GREENBERG IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER FROM FRANCES & MILTON SCHLOSS IN HONOR OF 35TH ANNIVERSARY OF PHYLLIS & HOWARD RINGEL FROM DEBORAH & RANDY BIRCKHEAD IN MEMORY OF HOWARD"KESSEL FROM LYNN, ALEX, GAYLE, SYDNEY & JAKE WARM IN MEMORY OF CHICK TALIS TO MRS. CHARLES TALIS

IN MEMORY OF CHICK TALIS TO DR. & MRS. MURRAY PASSO FROM LYNN & ALEX WARM IN MEMORY OF IRWIN MEYER

ISAAC M. WISE TEMPLE UNIONGRAMS SEPTEMBER 8· OCTOBER 7,2000

We list birthdays at five year Intervals beginning at age 40. At age 75 we begin listing annually. We star significant birthdays at age 75 and every 5 years thereafter.

BIRTHDAYS - SEPTEMBER 8 - OCTOBER 7. 2000 Sept. 8 Lowell Bookman, 9667 Ash Ct. (42)

* 9 Morton Perlman, 6970 Elbrook Ave. (37) 9 Donald Silverblatt, 1280 Paddock Hills Ave. (29)

10 Julian D. Lieberman, 9468 Tramwood Ct. (42) 11 Marge Loftspring, 3281 E. Galbraith Rd. (36)

* 11 Bernice Stevens, 2444 Madison Rd., #1607 (08) 13 Betty Gooten, 9402 Haddington Ct. (51) 13 Robert Craig, 5 Harvard Dr., Ft. Mitchell KY 41017 14 Jay M. Goldberg, 3581 Amberacres Dr., #1 (37)

*14 Elaine Lowenthal, 3543 Amberacres Dr., #203W (37) 14 Steven Stein, 2211 Grandin Rd. (08)

*15 Roy Adams, 2500 Presidential Way, W. Palm Beach .FL 33401 16 Leonard Gerber, 7119 Spruce wood Ct. (41)

*16 Benjamin Gettler, 30 Garfield Pl., #1030 (02) 16 Marjorie Schaim, 890 North Hill Ln. (24)

*17 Dorothy Manheimer, 230 W. Galbraith, Bldg. 8000 (15) 17 Eva Vilensky, 4719 Alma Ave., #224 (42)

* 18 Stanley A. Berman, 2444 Madison Rd., #507 (08) 19 Claire Brenner, 3560 Arborcrest Ct. (36) 20 Esther Lipson, 8000 Springvalley Dr. (36) 21 John Benjamin, 2401 Ingleside Ave. (06) 21 Renee Paul, 3430 Davis Ln. (37)

* 21 Mary Stern, 3 Grandin PI. (08) 21 Betty Kuresman, 3587 Section Rd. (37) 22 Marjorie Young, 5538 E. Galbraith Rd., #28 (36) 22 Marcia Stern, 8861 Paw Paw Ln. (36) 22 Betty Pritz, 4033 Egbert Ave. (20) 22 Diane Iseman, 3530 Holly Ave. (08) 23 Dorothy Fenburr, 347 S. Drexel Ave., Columbus OH 43209 23 Pat Goller, 2789 Losantiridge Ave. (13) 23 Marc Mezibov, 300 Reily Rd. (15)

*23 Eleanor Kahn, 3543 Amberacres Dr., #307 (37) 25 Cecilia Berman, 2444 Madison Rd., #1508 (08) 25 Gary E. Askin, 4498 Edenton Ln. (42) 25 Robert Illig, Jr., 11919 Derbyday Ct. (49) 25 William B. Rosenberg, 9690 Lupine Dr. (41) 25 Robert Fogel, 9925 Shorewood Ln., Unit A (41) 26 Raymond Habib, 3535 Lobelia Dr. (41) 26 Walter G. Hodge, IV, 8423 Wicklow (36) 27 David Staadeker, 1025 Chesterfield Pointe, Chesterfield MO 63017 28 Edith M. Shayeson, 5469 Ced.ar Village, #511.1, Mason OH 45040

*29 Albert Fingerman, 2200 Victory Pkwy., #2006 (OS) Oct. 2 Frances Goldman, 646 Windings Ln. (20)

2 Linda Green, 3 Green Meadow Ln. (42) 2 Dr. Stuart J. Levy, 7640 Shadowhill Way (42) 3 Dr. Jean W. Rothenberg, 2000 Edgecliff Point (06) 3 Rachel Wells, 8723 Arcturus Dr. (49) 3 Jean Levy, 26 Carpenters Ridge (41) 3 John Moores, Jr., 3304 South Rd. (48) 4 Ann Safdi, 1007 Grandin Ridge Dr. (08) 4 Dr. Mindy Hastie, 6800 Sorrel Ln. (43) 5 Gertrude Rinsky, 2782 Losantiridge Ave. (13) 5 Dr. Stephen A. Straubing, 7870 Ivygate Ln. (42) 6 Harriet Schiebel, 8321 Gwilada Dr. (36)

Oct. 6 7 7 7

George Meyers, 7500 Old Hickory Ln. (43) Frances Schloss, 2444 Madison Rd., #1606 (08) Ellen Faust, 1050 Loveland-Madeira # 11, Loveland OH 45140 Rabbi Thomas Heyn, 9838 Village View Ct. (41)

We list anniversaries at five year intervals beginning with the 10th until the 50th. After the 50th we list the anniversaries annually.

ANNIVERSARIES - SEPTEMBER 8 - OCTOBER 7,2000 Sept. 9 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Wells, 8723 Arcturus Dr. (49)

12 Mr. & Mrs. H. Louis Sirkin, 3165 Esther Dr. (13) 21 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Unger, 3613 Tiffany Ridge Ln. (41) 22 Mr. & Mrs. Albert H. Paul, 3430 Davis Ln. (37) 24 Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Feibelman, 1500 Glendale-Milford Rd. (15) 25 Mr. & Mrs. Irwin Newhauser, 3501 Section Rd. #305 (37) 27 Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. Selker, 9501 Raven Ln. (42) 29 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph B. Fine, 2444 Madison Rd., #1110 (08)

Oct. 4 Mr. & Mrs Leonard Green, 10895 Wengate Ln. (41) 5 Mr. & Mrs. Yefim Spektor, 2737 Columbia Trail, Loveland OH 45140 6 Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Clayton, 3543 Amberacres Dr., #102W (37) 7 Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Jacobs, 3270 Longmeadow Ln. (36)

BINAI MITZVAHS - SEPTEMBER 8 - OCTOBER 7, 2000 Sept. 9 Jory Block, Son of Mr, & Mrs. Robert G. Block (Justina) , 1318 Duncan Ave. (08). Grandson

of Mrs. Robert L. Block, Jr. (Irene), 2444 Madison Rd., #912 (08).

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16 Jordan Cohen, Son of ·Mr. & Mrs. Marc J. Cohen (Amy), 10620 Thistlewood Ct. (42). Grandson of Mr. & Mrs. Morton Zemsky (Ethel),1201 Edgecliff Pl., #1032 (06). Great Grandson of Mrs. Hyman Spitz (Ruth), 7100 Dearwester Dr., #344 (36).

23 Elizabeth Ansell, Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Ansell (Lynne), 8100 Manor Hill Ln. (43) Oct. 7 Jaclyn Nussbaum, Daughter of Drs. Michael & Sue Nussbaum, 3605 Carpenters Creek Dr. (41).

Granddaughter of Dr. & Mrs. Aaron Weinstein (Shirley), 2121 Alpine Pl., #801 (06).

WEDDINGS - SEPTEMBER 8 - OCTOBER 7, 2000 Sept. 9 Lee Ann Aretz to Frederick Tito, Jr., 5421 Kenwood Rd., #405 (27). Daughter of Ms. Leslie

Aretz, 10298 Lee's Creek, Harrison OH 45030. 23 Lynelle Kerstine to Mark Woolley, Daughter of Dr. & Mrs. Richard Kerstine (Mona), 8335

Crestdale Ct. (36). Granddaughter of Mrs. Leon (Lena) Brownson.

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The First

Wise Covenant Reception

Sunday~ September 17~ 2000 Wise Center

4:30 - 6:30 P GMG (Brief Program Begins At 5:30)

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September 2000 - Elu15760-61 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

The Rabbis, .Officers, Board of Trustees 1 we 2 we

9:30 Study Group and Staff 10:45 Bat Mitzvah of

WISH YOU A YEAR OF PEACE AND SERENITY Susan Haupstein

ABUNDANT WITH BLESSINGS 6: 15 Abrreviated Shabbat Evening Service

3 4 5 6 7 8 we 9 PST 9:45 Sisterhood Board 10:00 Storytime 9:30 Study Group

Labor Day 12:00 Sisterhood Bridge Meeting 10:45 Bar Mitzvah of Office Closed 6:00 Confirmation JoryBlock

StudentIParent Mtg. . 7:00 B'nai Mitzvah 8: 15 Shabbat Evening

. Family Workshop Service I

10 11 12 13 14 15 we 16 we 9: 15 Religious School 9:30 Study Group begins 10:45 Bar Mitzvah of 10:00 High Holy Day 7:30 Political Advocacy Jordan Cohen Wo~op; B'nai & American Jewish 4:30 Midweek Classes Mitzvah Meeting Committees - "Politics begin 8:15 'Shabbat Evening 6:00 Youth Group Pizza of Religion: Election 7:00 B'nai Mitzvah Service - Birthday & -Drop-In 2000" Family Workshop Anniversary Blessings

17 18 19 20 21 22 we 23 PST 9:15 Religious School 10:00 Storytime 9:30 Study Group

6:00 Executive Com- 12:00 Sisterhood Bridge .1:00 Seniors Program, 10:45 Bat Mitzvah of 4:00 Wise Covenant mittee Meeting Judge Marianna Bettrnan 6:15 Abbreviated Elizabeth Ansell Reception 6:30 Consecration Mtg. 4:30 Midweek Classes Shabbat in the Chapel

7:00 R'fuat Ha-nefesh WiseTykes Service in 9:00 Selichot Dessert lliN begins thru 9/24 7:30 Board of Trustees the Board Room 10:00 Selichot Service

24 25 26 27 28 29 30 9: I 5 Religious School Rosh Hashanah Eve Open House No Midweek

Classes Consult the back of your

7:30 Sisterhood New & ticket for time and place Prospective Member. of Services Dessert - away

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III NEW.f FROM THE EDUCATION CENTER III NEW STAFF IN THE EDUCATION CENTER

September marks the beginning of Barbara Dragul's first school year as Director of Education & Lifelong Learning. Barbara has worked at Wise Temple for the past seven years, most recently as Assistant Director of Education. After Ilene Brot's departure in March, Barbara served as Interim Director, and in June she began her role as the Director. The new Assistant Director of Education & Youth Programs, Brett Stern, (nee Pelchovitz), will join the staff on September 20. A native of Cincinnati, she comes to us from a Master's Program at Brandeis University. She is completing degrees in Human Service Management and Jewish Communal Service. Following Nancy Lamm's retirement, Terri Snavely joins us as the Education Center secretary. Terri comes to Wise Center from many years at Children's Hospital. We are excited about our new Education Center team, and hope you'll

stop by to say "hello"!

r;::::======= I CALENDAR REMINDERS I =======~ First day of Religious School

Open Room-8th grade

Sunday September 10

9:15-11:45 a.m.

First Day of Midweek Hebrew

Wednesday, September 13

4:30-6:00 p.m.

Gesher Classes This Month

September 17

Grade 3 & Grade 5

WATCH FOR YOUR EITZ CHAYIM BROCHURE

Coming to your mailbox soon, this year's adult education program is filled with new and exciting classes, and most of the classes are free of charge. There is a wide range of classes being offered from A History of God, to Jews & Rock and Roll. If you have questions after receiving the brochure, please call

the Education Center at 793-2997

CONSECRATION INFORMATION

Consecration will take place on Friday, October 20, 2000 at 7:00 p.m. at Plum Street Temple. This is a wonderful service where our newest students formally dedicate themselves to Jewish learning. The service takes place during the Simchat Torah service celebrating the completion of the cycle of reading the Torah and beginning the cycle anew. All students who are in the Kindergarten class or are new to the first through third grades and have not been consecrated before are eligible to partiCipate in this service. A meeting for parents will be held on September 18 from 6:30-7:30 at Wise Center. There will be a rehearsal for the students during regular religious school hours on Sunday, October 15 at Plum Street Temple.

ATTENTION CONFIRMATION STUDENTS AND PARENTS

In order to make the most of the Confirmation year, we ask that you attend an introductory meeting for students and their parent(s). The meeting will be at Wise Center on Thursday, September 7,2000 from 6:00-7:00. Please RSVP to Terri in the Education office at 793-2997 by August 30. We look forward to seeing you on September 7 for this informational

and important meeting about the Confirmation year.

REUGIOUS SCHOOl; OPEN HOUSE

Plan on joining us for our annual open house on Sunday, September 24. This will be your chance to meet your child's teacher as well as meet our new Director of Education & Lifelong Learning as well as our new Assistant Director of Education & Youth Programs. We look forward to seeing you there!

YOUTH CHOIR- OPEN TO ALL MID-WEEK STUDENTS IN GRADES 4-7

Family services are open to the entire congregation, but are geared especially for children in grades 1 through 6. A highlight of these services is the singing of the Youth Choir cOf\1prised of Wise Temple Hebrew and/or Religious School students in grades 4-7. Practices are roughly two times per month during the school year, on Wednesday afternoons during Hebrew school from 5:30-6:00.

The dates of the Family Friday Services for the coming year are: November 3, December 22, January 19, February 9, March 16 and May 18. All services begin at 7:15 p.m. If your child likes to sing or the idea of leading our congregation in song is appealing, or if learning the prayers in an informal and musical atmosphere sounds like fun, then choir is the right place for your child. If you have questions, call Cantor Kohn at 793-2556. To sign up your child, call Terri Snavely at 793-2997.

Congregational Sukkot Box Dinner

Friday, October 13, 2000

6:00 p.m. at Wise Center

Service at 7:15 p.m.

Watch for a flyer in the mail!

Isaac M. Wise Temple Sisterhood

Presents Reform Temple Retirees

Luncheon

Tuesday, October 3, 2000

11 :45 a .m. at Wise Center

Please join us and enjoy

Jerry Teller

Who will share his love of

Jewish Humor

"Have You Heard This One?"

$7.50 per person.

KOL RINAH NEEDS YOU!

We want your voice (and the rest of

r----------- ----------------. ATTENTION: PARENTS OF COLLEGE STUDENTS

The Temple wants to keep in touch with your college children. Please help us compile a list of their current college addresses by completing and returning the

following form.

TO: Wise Temple • College Outreach • 8329 Ridge Road, 45236

Name ________________________________________________ _

Freshman • Sophomore • Junior • Senior • Grad Student (circle one)

School __________________________________________ __

School Address ______________________________________ _

e-mail Address ______________________________________ _

Parent's Name & Tel. No. ______________________________ __ L ___________________________ J

Seniors Lecture on Justice For All

Professor Marianna Bettman speaks to Wise Seniors on Wednesday, September 20th at 1 :00 p.m. Her topic will be: 'The Judicial Branch of Government: YES, it is Different".

A member of Wise Temple, Professor Bettman is the first and only woman ever elected to the Court of appeals in Hamilton County. She is now a Visiting Professor of Law at the University of Cincinnati College of Law. She also is a commentator on WVXU and an occasional newspaper columnist.

This is one, of our yearly lectures for Seniors on Justice For All. There is no charge but please RSVP to Emil Dansker at 821-0767.

The Consecration Class and their families

hope that you will join them for a joyous Simchat Torah Celebration at 7:00 p.rn. - October 20, 2000

at Plum Street Temple.

Yizkor Service 10:45 a.m. - October 21, 2000

at Wise Center

r.~ ISAAC M. WISE r."~ Iii~~~ TEMPLE ~~~ ,~~ DIRECTORY ,~~

8329 Ridge Road, Cincinnati, OH 45236 Website: www.wisetemple.org

you too!) for our Wise Temple choir, Kol Rinah. The purpose of the shoir is threefold: first, to beautify worship services with famil iar and new melodies; second, to provide a Jewish venue for the musical talents and gifts of Wise Temple members; third, to create community with others of all ages and stages who share a love of choral singing.

Lewis H. Kamrass, Senior Rabbi Richard M. Steinberg, Associate Rabbi

Albert A. Goldman, Rabbi Emeritus Sharon R. Kohn, Cantor

Barry H. Finestone, Temple Administrator Barbara L. Dragul, Director of Education

and Lifelong Leaming We have an exciting year of firsts to look forward to. Our choir will be traveling to Fort Wayne, Indiana at the invitation of Hazemir Choir. This is the group which sang with us at Plum Street Temple to commemorate the 1 Ooth yahrzeit of Isaac M. Wise. Now we have the honor of visiting their congregation and bringing our gifts of song and spirit to them. At the end of March, the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion wi ll mark its 125th anniversary on Shabbat eve at Plum Street Temple. Kol Rinah will be the core and host group of singers for this community-wide celebration. The glorious music of Sulzer and Lewandowski will be featured. Rehearsals occur on Monday evenings, usually twice a month. Reading music is a plus, but not a necessity. Your enthusiasm for Singing and commitment to the choir are the only requirements. Please call Cantor Kohn if you have any questions or if you think being part of Kol Rinah is right for you. We look forward to adding new voices and faces to those who have become part of the choir already. We hope yours will be among them.

Stuart A. Fabe Director of Development Dianne M. Rosenberg, President

Sue Teller, Editor Auxiliary Presidents

Brotherhood: Robert Klein Sisterhood: Karen Sim

Young Adult Congregation: Lisa Berko Sr. Youth Group: Andrew Fingerman

Office Telephone: 793-2556 Rel igious School: 793-2997 Rabbis' Study: 793-2559

Office Hours: 9:00 to 5:00 M-F Wise Temple E-mail address:

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