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1 March 2010 | Adar - Nisan 5770 P UB N IGHT Music by Three of a Kind Jonny Lewis, Leslie Pomerantz, and Michael Hoffman Wine and Ale Tasting courtesy of DiWine Spirits ~ Pub Food Relaxation ~ And lots and lots of schmoozing with your Chizuk Amuno friends Saturday, March 13, 7 p.m. $50 per couple/$25 per individual For more information, or to RSVP please contact Nancy Hudes, [email protected], or call 410/486-8641. SPONSORED BY THE CONGREGATIONAL LIFE COMMITTEE, LINKING CHIZUK AMUNOS AFFILIATE GROUPS CHIZUK AMUNO COMMUNITY SECOND SEDER CELEBRATION Tuesday, March 30, 6:30 p.m. We invite you to join with Rabbi Shulman and Hazzan Perlman as we enjoy the traditions and the joy of Pesah together. Space is limited to 150 participants. Deadline for reservations and payment is Friday, March 5. $42 per adult; $28 per child (ages 3 -12) We thank Chizuk Amuno Congregation Brotherhood for their support of our Community Seder. Chizuk Amuno’s Snow Spirit February 12, 2010 | 28 Shevat 5770 No doubt we’ve all seen enough snow for now. Here’s hoping you are warm and well, fully back to your routines and responsibilities. Our synagogue building was closed for a couple of days during the “Blizzard of 2010.” As the snows fell, members of our Board of Trustees and Gemilut Hasadim Committee made phone contact with more than 200 of our synagogue members 80 years and older. Our callers hoped to bring cheer and to discover that everyone they spoke to was comfortable. We prepared to offer simple assistance, if necessary. I’m happy to report that everyone was fine. We extend our most sincere thank you to all those who placed calls. On Shabbat morning February 5, 2010 a hearty group of about 90 braved the major snowstorm, and the very difficult conditions so much snow creates, to join together in joyous celebration. It was a remarkable day, a unique experience for everyone able to attend safely. Spiritually everyone felt fortified overcoming the weather’s challenge to attend a synagogue service during a major snow event. Some of us also successfully met this challenge back in December. Yet, here we were again on this harsh winter Shabbat morning, holding our weekly service and celebrating as a student in our synagogue community became Bar Mitzvah. Reflecting on the intensity and spirit of the service, his comment afterwards is that he wouldn’t trade this Bar Mitzvah morning for the sunniest of days! In this context, as the Talmudic sage Raba says, “Snow is a benefit.” After enjoying lunch, many of us walked home together. It was a fun Shabbat adventure, with one family pulling their lucky kids on sleds as we all made our way. That snowy Shabbat is a very powerful reminder. So many things are beyond our ability or position to control. In Jewish tradition this consciousness fosters our reverence before God and our humility in being human. It also defines our vulnerabilities, and occasionally, our fears. Acting in response to a weather pattern we can’t direct inspired our celebration. We were strengthened in each other’s presence, living that Shabbat day rejoicing in our awareness of God and caring for our friends at a time threatening their celebration. We were not forced to stop. We were compelled instead to go on. Sometimes snow stops us, briefly. Other times we shovel on through. But, at all times our proper concern is not whether or not we can. Our proper concern is with what awareness and purpose we should live each of our days. Those attending Chizuk Amuno Congregation on a very snowy February 5, 2010 or December 19, 2009, those calling to reach out to our older members during the big snowstorm, those making the extra effort to assure a daily minyan, and all of us in our various pursuits, represent this. So do the massive snow banks surrounding us now. Every day, whatever our circumstance, and to the best of our abilities, we can choose to live aware of God and care for one another. B’Shalom Rav, Rabbi Ron Shulman Z AIMAN E DUCATIONAL A LLIANCE A RTIST - IN -R ESIDENCE R ABBI M ATTHEW L. B ERKOWITZ Creator of cover artwork on Birkon Kol HaMesubim, All Who Are Gathered, Chizuk Amuno’s Birkat HaMazon bencher Rabbi Berkowitz will spend five days at Chizuk Amuno, working with students, faculty, and learners in all of our schools. GLASSGOLD KALLAH SHABBAT DINNER Friday, March 12, 7 p.m. “Rembrandt and the Rabbis: Jacob Wrestling” GLASSGOLD SHABBAT MESSAGE Saturday, March 13, Shabbat Services “The Drama of Passover: From Ritual to Revolution” THE HAROLD AND SYBIL EFFRON MEMORIAL LECTURE Sunday, March 14, 2 p.m. “The Four Children Unmasked”

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Page 1: March 2010 HaHodesh

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March 2010 | Adar - Nisan 5770

Pub NightMusic by Three of a Kind

Jonny Lewis, Leslie Pomerantz, and Michael Hoffman

Wine and Ale Tasting courtesy of DiWine Spirits ~ Pub Food Relaxation ~ And lots and lots of schmoozing with your Chizuk Amuno friends

Saturday, March 13, 7 p.m.$50 per couple/$25 per individual

For more information, or to RSVP please contact Nancy Hudes,[email protected], or call 410/486-8641.

SponSored by the Congregational life Committee, linking Chizuk amuno’S affiliate groupS

Chizuk amuno Community SeCond Seder CelebrationTuesday, March 30, 6:30 p.m.

We invite you to join with Rabbi Shulman and Hazzan Perlman as we enjoy the

traditions and the joy of Pesah together.

Space is limited to 150 participants.

Deadline for reservations and payment is Friday, March 5.$42 per adult; $28 per child (ages 3 -12)

We thank Chizuk Amuno Congregation Brotherhood

for their support of our Community Seder.

Chizuk Amuno’s Snow SpiritFebruary 12, 2010 | 28 Shevat 5770

No doubt we’ve all seen enough snow for now. Here’s hoping you are warm and well, fully back to your routines and responsibilities. Our synagogue building was closed for a couple of days during the “Blizzard of 2010.” As the snows fell, members of our Board of Trustees and Gemilut Hasadim Committee made phone contact with more than 200 of our synagogue members 80 years and older. Our callers hoped to bring cheer and to discover that everyone they spoke to was comfortable. We prepared to offer simple assistance, if necessary. I’m happy to report that everyone was fine. We extend our most sincere thank you to all those who placed calls.

On Shabbat morning February 5, 2010 a hearty group of about 90 braved the major snowstorm, and the very difficult conditions so much snow creates, to join together in joyous celebration. It was a remarkable day, a unique experience for everyone able to attend safely.

Spiritually everyone felt fortified overcoming the weather’s challenge to attend a synagogue service during a major snow event. Some of us also successfully met this challenge back in December. Yet, here we were again on this harsh winter Shabbat morning, holding our weekly service and celebrating as a student in our synagogue community became Bar Mitzvah. Reflecting on the intensity and spirit of the service, his comment afterwards is that he wouldn’t trade this Bar Mitzvah morning for the sunniest of days! In this context, as the Talmudic sage Raba says, “Snow is a benefit.” After enjoying lunch, many of us walked home together. It was a fun Shabbat adventure, with one family pulling their lucky kids on sleds as we all made our way. That snowy Shabbat is a very powerful reminder.

So many things are beyond our ability or position to control. In Jewish tradition this consciousness fosters our reverence before God and our humility in being human. It also defines our vulnerabilities, and occasionally, our fears. Acting in response to a weather pattern we can’t direct inspired our celebration. We were strengthened in each other’s presence, living that Shabbat day rejoicing in our awareness of God and caring for our friends at a time threatening their celebration. We were not forced to stop. We were compelled instead to go on.

Sometimes snow stops us, briefly. Other times we shovel on through. But, at all times our proper concern is not whether or not we can. Our proper concern is with what awareness and purpose we should live each of our days.

Those attending Chizuk Amuno Congregation on a very snowy February 5, 2010 or December 19, 2009, those calling to reach out to our older members during the big snowstorm, those making the extra effort to assure a daily minyan, and all of us in our various pursuits, represent this. So do the massive snow banks surrounding us now. Every day, whatever our circumstance, and to the best of our abilities, we can choose to live aware of God and care for one another.

B’Shalom Rav, Rabbi Ron Shulman

z a i m a n e d u C a t i o n a l a l l i a n C e a r t i S t - i n - r e S i d e n C e

r a b b i m a t t h e w l . b e r k o w i t zCreator of cover artwork on Birkon Kol HaMesubim, All Who Are Gathered, Chizuk

Amuno’s Birkat HaMazon bencherRabbi Berkowitz will spend five days at Chizuk Amuno,

working with students, faculty, and learners in all of our schools.

glaSSgold Kallah – Shabbat dinner

Friday, March 12, 7 p.m. “Rembrandt and the Rabbis:

Jacob Wrestling”

glaSSgold Shabbat meSSage

Saturday, March 13, Shabbat Services

“The Drama of Passover: From Ritual to Revolution”

the harold and Sybil effron memorial leCture

Sunday, March 14, 2 p.m.“The Four Children Unmasked”

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March 19/20 | Nisan 4/5Oneg Shabbat/Minhah 6:00 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat 6:15 p.m.

Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m.TORAH PORTION: VA-YIKRA, LEVITICUS 1:1-5:26 Bar Mitzvah of Brandon BekarRabbi Wechsler’s SermonChizuk Amuno Choir joins Hazzan Perlman Family Service 10:00 a.m. Simhat Shabbat 10:00 a.m. Torah for Tots 11:00 a.m.

Study Session 5:45 p.m.Minhah/Ma’ariv 6:45 p.m.Havdalah 7:44 p.m.

March 26/27 | Nisan 11/12Oneg Shabbat/Minhah 6:00 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat 6:15 p.m.

Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m.TORAH PORTION: TZAV, Shabbat HaGadol , LEVITICUS 6:1-8:36Bat Mitzvah of Carly MatzRabbi Shulman’s SermonChizuk Amuno Choir joins Hazzan Perlman Family Service 10:00 a.m.

Study Session 5:45 p.m.Minhah/Ma’ariv 6:45 p.m.Havdalah 7:51 p.m.

April 2/3– Hol HaMoed Pesah | Nisan 18/19Oneg Shabbat/Minhah 6:00 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat 6:15 p.m.Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m.TORAH PORTION: ExODUS 33:12-34:26 We Honor Our B’nei Mitzvah Tutors - Madrikhim Family Service 10:00 a.m.

Study Session 6:00 p.m.Minhah/Ma’ariv 7:00 p.m.Havdalah 7:58 p.m.

Schedule of ServicesEach Friday evening and Shabbat morning we enjoy celebration, prayer, and Torah study with Rabbi Ronald Shulman, Rabbi Deborah Wechsler, Hazzan Emanuel Perlman, and our synagogue community.

This schedule indicates the weeks when our Chizuk Amuno Choir participates in services, as well as study themes, or other service features including family and Shabbat Yahad activities.

Join with us to express yourself in the presence of God, to nurture your soul, and to connect your life with the life of our synagogue family.

Babysitting is available beginning at 9:15 a.m. every Shabbat, except holiday weekends. Daily Services, Hoffberger Chapel Unless otherwise noted:

Daily: 7:30 a.m. and 6:15 p.m.

Sunday: 9:15 a.m. and 6:15 p.m.

Oneg Shabbat/Minhah: 6:00 p.m. followed by Kabbalat Shabbat: 6:15 p.m.

Shabbat Minhah, Ma’ariv and Havdalah: refer to weekly Shabbat schedules

Candle Lighting

March 5 5:45 p.m.

March 12 5:52 p.m.

March 19 6:59 p.m.

March 26 7:06 p.m.

April 2 7:13 p.m.

Chizuk Amuno Congregation8100 Stevenson Road, Baltimore, Maryland 21208www.chizukamuno.org

Synagogue Office 410/486-6400

Synagogue Fax 410/486-4050

Synagogue E-mail [email protected]

Goldsmith Early Childhood Education Center 410/486-8642

Krieger Schechter Day School 410/486-8640

Rosenbloom Religious School 410/486-8641

Stulman Center for Adult Learning 410/824-2055

O F F I C E R SPresident Dr. Anne L. Young, [email protected] Vice President Richard Manekin, [email protected] President Michelle MalisVice President Louis E. SappersteinSecretary Dr. Andrew MillerTreasurer Alan MogolAssistant Treasurer Sandra Moffet

S Y N A G O G U E S T A F F Rabbi Ronald J. Shulman x230 [email protected]

Rabbi Deborah Wechsler x231 [email protected]

Rabbi Emeritus Joel H. Zaiman x296

Hazzan Emanuel C. Perlman x233 [email protected]

Ritual Director Dr. Moshe D. Shualy x243 [email protected]

Ritual Director Emeritus Rev. Yehuda Dickstein

Headmaster, Krieger Schechter Day School Dr. Paul D. Schneider | x226 | [email protected]

Director, Congregational Education Alex Weinberg | x234 | [email protected]

Director, Goldsmith Early Childhood Education Center Michelle Gold | x238 | [email protected]

Director, Stulman Center for Adult Learning Judy Meltzer | x287 | [email protected]

Director, Gemilut Hasadim Program Miriam Foss | x281 | [email protected]

Bar/Bat Mitzvah Coordinator Debby Hellman | x290 | [email protected]

Youth Educator Isaac Woloff | x305 | [email protected]

Curator, Goldsmith Museum Dr. Susan Vick | x291 | [email protected]

Choir Director T. Herbert Dimmock

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E S T A F F Executive Director Ronald N. Millen | x224 | [email protected]

Director of Congregational Advancement Laurel Freedman | x275 | [email protected]

Synagogue Administrator Jenny Baker | x227 | [email protected]

Controller Rick Bernard | x256 | [email protected]

Information Systems Manager Bruce P. Yaillen | x284 | [email protected]

Cemetery Director Barbara Lichter | x248 | [email protected]

Assistant Cemetery Director Marsha Yoffe | x309 | [email protected]

Communications and Membership Coordinator Cheryl Snyderman | x300 | [email protected]

Graphic Designer Rachel Levitan | x282 | [email protected]

MARCH 2010 | ADAR/NISAN 5770March 5/6 | Adar 19/20Oneg Shabbat/Minhah 6:00 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat 6:15 p.m.

Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m.TORAH PORTION: KI TISSA, Shabbat Parah, ExODUS 30:11-34:35, NUMBERS 19:1-22Bat Mitzvah of Sara LernerRabbi Shulman’s SermonChizuk Amuno Choir joins Hazzan Perlman Family Service 10:00 a.m. Simhat Shabbat 10:00 a.m. Torah for Tots 11:00 a.m.

Study Session 4:30 p.m.Minhah/Ma’ariv 5:30 p.m.Havdalah 6:30 p.m.

March 12/13 | Adar 26/27Oneg Shabbat/Minhah 6:00 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat 6:15 p.m.Shabbat Dinner 7:00 p.m.Glassgold Kallah: “Rembrandt and the Rabbis: Jacob Wrestling” with Rabbi Matthew Berkowitz, Artist-in-Residence

Shabbat Morning Service 9:15 a.m.TORAH PORTION: VA-YAK-HEL/P’KUDEI/Shabbat HaHodesh, ExODUS 35:1-40:38/12:1-20Bat Mitzvah of Susan RadovGlassgold Kallah: “The Drama of Passover: From Ritual to Revolution” with Rabbi Matthew Berkowitz, Artist-in-Residence Shabbat Yahad – Shabbat Together Family Service 10:00 a.m.

Study Session 4:30 p.m.Minhah/Ma’ariv 5:30 p.m.Havdalah 6:37 p.m.

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l e a d e r S h i p r e C o g n i t i o n r e C e p t i o n

Sunday, April 25, 5 p.m.At Chizuk Amuno Congregation

We honor Sandi Moffet for her outstanding commitment to Chizuk Amuno,

Seaboard Region, and the Conservative Movement.

$54 per person, RSVP by April 1 For further information, 301/230-0801, ext. 2

S P r i N g A h e A d !Sunday, March 14, 2 a.m.

Daylight Savings Tme resumes.Turn your clocks ahead one hour.

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Milestones In Our Synagogue FamilyB’nei MitzvahWe proudly celebrate with these students who will be called to the Torah as B’nei Mitzvah. Mazal tov to their families.

MARCH 6Sara Elizabeth LernerChayadaughter of Traci and Mark Lerner

MARCH 13Susan Joy RadovShoshana Yaeldaughter of Lisa and Jay Radov

MARCH 20Brandon Michael BekarMikhaelson of Kimberly and Boris Bekar

MARCH 27Carly Morgan MatzOra Batiadaughter of Fran and Dr. Jonathan Matz

BirthsWe congratulate the following families on the birth of their children and grandchildren.

Jacob Aiden Brodsky, son of Leslie and Aaron Brodsky, grandson of Janice and Norris Brodsky, and great-grandson of Helen Lund.

Eli Simon Katz, son of Stacy and Steven Katz and grandson of Sally and Dr. Morton Katz.

Cameron Brody Rosenberg, son of Jill and Brad Rosenberg, and great-grandson of Estelle Spikloser.

Noah Elliott Spindler, son of Jennifer and David Spindler, grandson of Ruth and William Gann, and great-grandson of Harriet Keiser.

Maxwell Paul Diskin Troy, son of Trayce Diskin and Fran Troy, and grandson of Suzanne and Dr. Sheldon Diskin.

Mia Danielle Weinstein, daughter of Allyson and Matthew Weinstein and granddaughter of Janie and Stanley Weinstein.

BirthdaysWe wish Happy Birthday to this member of our synagogue family who celebrates a birthday milestone this month.

Isobel Weiner

AnniversariesMazal tov to the following members of our synagogue family who will be celebrating their wedding anniversaries in the coming weeks.

70th: Bernice and Dr. Myron Sachs

35th: Marsha and Sherwin Yoffe

EngagementsWe congratulate this couple and their families as we wish them much happiness.

Jayne Hope Nochumowitz, daughter of Amie Sue and Paul Wye Nochumowitz and granddaughter of Mitzi and Fred Nochumowitz and Marilyn and Irvin Zimmerman, to Jonathan Havens.

In Loving MemoryIn sadness, our synagogue community mourns the passing of our member:

Julia Perle, mother of Harvey Perle.

We offer our sincere condolences to our members:

Henry Dickman, on the loss of his brother, Morris (Moe) Dickman.

Marilyn Kiner, on the loss of her brother, Alan Hamburg.

Michael Moranz, on the loss of his father, Marvin Moranz.

Gertrude Posner, on the loss of her son, Stewart Posner.

Lawrence Rose, on the loss of his mother, Lillian Rose.

Harold Snyder, on the loss of his sister, Yetta Belzer.

Dr. Robert Sterling, on the loss of his father, Eugene Sterling.

Dr. Susan Vick, on the loss of her step-father, Jack Plovsky.

As a synagogue community, we express our sincere condolences and prayers for comfort to those who mourn.

Gemilut Hasadim Volunteer Programs

Adopt-A-Road Volunteers Urgently Needed! Chizuk Amuno Brotherhood performs the mitzvah of shmirat adamah, protecting the earth, by cleaning a segment of Greenspring Avenue. Meet us at 9 a.m. on Sunday, March 7 (rain date March 14) by the front office. All supplies will be provided. All are welcome. To volunteer please call Irwin Golob at 410/560-7422.

Chicken Soup for Our SickThanks to the Chizuk Amuno Sisterhood, we have a supply of homemade chicken soup for members who are ill or who have just returned from the hospital. To receive some delicious “liquid penicillin,” please call Miriam Golob at 410/560-7422 and it will be delivered to your home. Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake Chizuk Amuno has four volunteer spots remaining for Interfaith Builds on Sunday, April 18 and Sunday, May 16. Volunteers will meet at 8:30 a.m. for an orientation and should expect to be at their work site until approximately 3 p.m. Volunteers should bring a sack lunch and water. No construction skills are needed and there is always a construction supervisor on site. A variety of tasks are available and will be determined based on need. Teenagers over the age of 16 are encouraged to participate.This is a great opportunity to represent Chizuk Amuno while building homes for families alongside great volunteers from around the area. To sign up, or for more information, please contact Bobbi Schulman, 410/561-5967 or [email protected].

Hakhnasat Orhim — Welcoming GuestsIf you live within walking distance of the synagogue, and are able to host visitors for Shabbat or your Pesah seder, please e-mail Rabbi Wechsler, [email protected] Rabbah to Rita and Dr. Marshall Plaut for their Shabbat hospitality.

New! Courtland Gardens Help bring Spring to Courtland Gardens. Volunteers will have the opportunity to assemble small potted plants for the residents to keep. Sunday, March 7 at 10:30 a.m. Please contact Linda Levy at 410/484-4015 or [email protected]

Our Daily BreadJoin the Chizuk Amuno team to help serve meals to hungry men, women, and children from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on upcoming Sundays: March 21, April 25, and May 23. To sign up, please contact Wendy Davis at 410/358-5979, [email protected] or Jenny Baker, 410/602-9885, [email protected] rabbah to the dedicated volunteers who served in January: Jenny Baker, Randi Braman, Barbara Cohen, Debbie Gilbert, Arlene Klaff, Dawn Reznik, Jeffrey Stern, and Sheri Stern

Jared Scott Levy Memorial GardenWe are looking for flower and plant enthusiasts of all ages to help tend the garden in the spring. Double community service hours are available through the GH office. To sign up for spring planting, please call Miriam Foss.

NEW! My Sister’s Place Help a motivational circle for women at My Sister’s Place. The circle is facilitated by Barbara Grochal. Participants share experiences, listen to one another, and build community in an atmosphere of support and mutual respect. For more information or to volunteer, please contact Miriam Foss.

Ronald McDonald HouseJoin us as we cook and serve dinners at Ronald McDonald House for families with seriously ill children. The families look forward to home cooked meals to ease the strain and pressure that come with seeking medical treatment far from home. Our upcoming dates are Wednesdays: March 17, April 14, and May 27.Todah rabbah to those who volunteered in February: Andrea Bookoff, Nancy Bookoff, Marlene Brager, Harriet Brown, Adam Cohen, Karen Cohen, Rachel Cohen, Hillary Crystal, Garth Gerstenblith, Debbie Gilbert, Drew Himmelrich, Eileen Himmelrich, Ned Himmelrich, Margi Hoffman, Lucia Kerzner, Lisa London, Bev Rosen, Elyce Stern, and Frada Wall

Snow CallsTodah rabbah to those who called our elderly members during the blizzard. Your calls affirm our values of caring in a sacred community.Gary Attman, Jason Blavatt, Janice Brodsky, Ralph Dolgoff, Harriet Helfand, Lee Hendler, Nancy Hudes, Laurel Freedman, Barbara Grochal, Alan Kanter, Teresa Alpert-Leibman, Linda Levy, Mark Levy, Shelly Malis, Dick Manekin, Jennifer Arndt Robinson, Marci Scher, Rabbi Deborah Wechsler, Anne Young

Transportation Service on Shabbat and Holiday Mornings Need a ride to shul on Shabbat morning or on holidays? Rides, for members who no longer drive, can be arranged on a week-by-week basis. Just call Miriam Foss by Monday or Tuesday of the week you want to attend services.

For questions or to participate in any Gemilut Hasadim programs, contact Miriam Foss at 410/486-6400, ext. 281 or [email protected]. Please refer to www.chizukamuno.org for more information regarding these programs.

We express special gratitude for funding from the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Gemilut Hasadim Endowment Fund of the Chizuk Amuno Foundation, Inc.

i n t e r v i e w o u t f i t S u n l i m i t e d C l o t h i n g d r i v e

Sunday, April 25 • 9 a.m. to noon

• Collecting Professional Clothing • Volunteers Needed

Contact Miriam Foss, [email protected] or 410/486-6400, ext. 281.

l a u g h f o r p e a C e – i n t e r f a i t h C o m e d y S h o wTickets for Chizuk Amuno members are free (a $20 value).

Please contact Jennifer Arndt Robinson, [email protected] or 443/794-4799 for tickets.Saturday, March 6, 7:30 p.m., Baltimore Hebrew Congregation

Presented by Peace by Piece, an interfaith volunteer initiative of Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake

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Bimah Flowers

Friday & Saturday, March 5 & 6 | 19-20 Adar

In Honor Of:The Bat Mitzvah of Sara Elizabeth Lerner, by her parents, Traci and

Mark Lerner, and her grandparents, Sylvia Rose, Judy and Warren Michelson and Harriett Stein and Mende Lerner.

In Memory Of:Jerome B. Rose and William Shanbrun, grandfathers of Sara Elizabeth

Lerner, on the occasion of Sara’s Bat Mitzvah.Isidor Frank, husband, by Rose Frank.Leila Goldberg, mother, by Stephen Goldberg.Clara Manekin by her family.Henry H. Cohen, husband, father and grandfather, by Doris Cohen

and family.Bernard Ben Hamburger by his children and grandsons.Louis Fink, father, by Marion Isaac and family.Nathan Schwartz by his daughter, Sylvia Cummins, and

grandchildren.Morris Kwastel by Shirley Deiner.Morris Oletsky, father, by Bonnie and Pacy Oletsky and family.Harold Rosenberg, father, by Ellen Rosenberg and family.Mayme Brenner, mother, by her family.Harriet Alpert, mother, by Helaine and Kenneth Weber and family.Anna Rosenbloom by her family.Vernon Kraus, father and grandfather, by Joanne and

Dr. Edward Kraus, and Rachel and Perri.Sylvia Fribush, mother and grandmother, by Suzanne and

Dr. Sheldon Diskin and family.Joseph I. Bellus by his children and grandchildren.Mildred Lebow Manekin by her sisters.Mildred Lebow Manekin by her children and grandchildren.Kurt Steinberg by his wife, Lottie Steinberg.Edward Ossen, father, by Regina and David Postal and family.Norbert Amsterdam by Naomi and Dr. Larry Amsterdam

and daughters.Steven Michael Levy, son, by his family.Sylvia Layton, mother, by Marsha and Irwin Layton.Sonia Young, mother, by Dr. Anne and David Young.Morris Kaufman by his granddaughter, Ruthanne Kaufman.Nathan Levin, father and grandfather, by Linda and Mark Levy

and Aaron Levy.S. Louis Levin by his family.Nettie Kaufman by her granddaughter, Ruthanne Kaufman.Sam Kahan by Ann Kahan and family.

Friday & Saturday, March 12 & 13 | 26-27 Adar

In Honor Of:The Bat Mitzvah of Susan Joy Radov, by her parents,

Lisa and Jay Radov, and her grandparents, Constance Getzov and Betty and Barney Radov.

In Memory Of:Ramon Getzov, grandfather of Susan Joy Radov, on the occasion of

Susan’s Bat Mitzvah.Fannie Ellison by her family.Sara Bernhardt, mother, by Doris and Jay Bernhardt and family.Julius Yudin, father, by Henne and Harvey Rapkin and family.Reuben Postal, father, by Regina and David Postal and family.Herman Speert, father, by Bonnie and Pacy Oletsky and family.Lena Kahn, mother, by Miriam and Arnold Kahn and family.Estelle K. Newhouse, mother, by Susan and Dr. Marc Hochberg

and daughter.Joseph Straus, father, by Dr. David Straus and family.Thelma B. Roffman, mother, by Deborah and Dr. David Roffman and

family.Lena Gamson by Irma Gamson and family.Abe King by Anne and Steve King and family.Dr. Saul (Buddy) Blumenthal by Dr. Stuart Blumenthal and family.Rose Blum, mother, by Sandra Blum Glass, children and

grandchildren.Hannah Silverman by Jackie Glassgold and family.Sylvia M. Wolkstein, mother, by Barbara and Perry Kagen.Louis Weitzman, father, by Shirley Kaufman and children.Erna Weiler, on her birthday, by Linda and Jeffrey Cole and family.

Friday & Saturday, March 19 & 20 | 4-5 Nisan

In Honor Of:The Bar Mitzvah of Brandon Michael Bekar, by his parents, Kimberly

and Boris Bekar, and his grandparents, Lana and Jacob Bekar and Janice and Ronald Wagner.

In Memory Of:Harriet Hoffenberg by her family.Nathan I. Givner, father, by Gloria and Leon Brooks.Paul Greenberg, husband and father, by Trudy and Howard Greenberg.Ethel Gendason, mother, by Sharon and Larry Rose and family.Dr. Lester H. Caplan, brother, by Ruth C. Goodman and

Rita C. Waranch.Dr. Lester H. Caplan, father, by his children, Lyndy and David Caplan,

Linda and Foster Goldman, Jr. and his grandchildren, Michael, Danielle and Allison Goldman.

Harold Effron, father, by his family.Solomon Rosenbloom by his family.Willy Ciker, husband, father and grandfather, by Ruth Ciker and family.Judge Albert L. Sklar by his children and grandchild.Caswell Nuger, brother, by Frances Klotzman and family.Madeline Beerman, mother, by Carole and Dr. Morton Ellin and family.

Aaron Reznick, father and grandfather, by Debbie and Dr. Marc Attman and Alison Goodwich and family.

Ezra D. Deane, father, by Joanne and Alan Shecter and family.Louis L. Kahan by Ann Kahan.Maurice Katz, father, by Suzanne and Gerald M. Katz.Cecelia Crystal by Edna and Mace Crystal.Shirley Hammer, mother, by Ann and Ronald Holstein and family.Hilda Manchester by her children and grandchildren.Dr. Moses Raskin, father, by Dr. Howard Raskin and children.Lee E. Gruz and Elizabeth Mason by Ursula Gruz and family.Melvin E. Goldman, father, by Adrianne Greenspun and family.Henry Brauner, father, by Joan and Abe Brauner and family.

Friday & Saturday, March 26 & 27 | 11-12 Nisan

In Honor Of:The Bat Mitzvah of Carly Morgan Matz, by her parents, Fran and Dr.

Jonathan Matz, and her grandparents, Shirley Matz, Ruth Pollack and Tillman Pollack.

In Memory Of:Lester Matz, grandfather of Carly Morgan Matz, on the occasion of

Carly’s Bat Mitzvah.Rose and Thomas Pass, by Shirley and Stanley Adler, grandchildren

and great-grandchildren.Ruth Dinitz, mother and grandmother, by Barbara, Roland and Lisa

Einhorn.Charles “Chase” Solomon, by Bernice, children and grandchildren.Wilfred H. Gluckstern, father and grandfather, by Ilene and Stephen

Mackler and Geoffrey, David and Stefanie Mackler.Larry Millard Wolf, father, by Vanina and Joshua Wolf and family.Selina Ossen, mother, by Regina and David Postal and family.Hilda Cohen, mother, by Dr. Richard Cohen.Mayer Putterman, father, by Sharon and Irvin Caplan.Charles Siegel by his wife, Martha, and children, Rachel and Norman.Jonathan Schwaber by Judy Schwaber, Max Schwaber and Debby

Schwaber.Alan Goldstein by his mother, Edith Goldstein, and sister, Susan

Richter.Dora Goldner, mother, by Florene and Dr. Ronald Goldner.Jayne Lois Nochumowitz by her family.Lottie Neuburger, mother, by Elke and Arnold Neuburger and family.Abraham F. Rothfeder, father, by Eena Feld and family.Eli Weingram, father, by Samuel Weingram and family.Anna Orlinsky by Ruth Orlin and family.Meyer Shuman, father, by Idaline and Joseph Lipsky and family.Lawrence H. Shenker by Dr. Larry Amsterdam, Alisa and Rachel.Carolyn Ross, sister, by Ruth Orlin and family.Jacob Spevak, father, by Estelle Bloomberg and family.Isabelle Rosenberg, sister, by Shirley Shor and family.Sylvia Eskow, mother, by Sandy and Gary Fisher.

Passover Bimah Flowers

In Memory Of:Rabbi Israel M. and Mildred Goldman by the Congregation.Rafael Moshe Zaiman by the Congregation.Cantor Abraham Salkov by the Congregation.Marjorie and Martin Greenbaum by Kathy and Bruce Posner and

family and Selene and Harvey Greenbaum and family.Esther and David Crystal, Cecelia Crystal, Rosie and Jacob Wolfson,

Adolph J. Wolfson, Samuel D. Wolfson, Isadore and Rosalie Wolfson and Leonard and Sara Wolfson Katz by Edna and Mace Crystal.

Theresa and Harry Minch by their family.Nathan L. Cohen by his wife, Suzanne F. Cohen and family.Harold Goldsmith by his family.Henry O. Shor, Sarah and Joseph Shor, Bertha B. and Hyman N. Levy,

Isabelle Rosenberg, and Manuel and Morris Shor, by Shirley Shor and family.

Lester Matz by his wife and children.Mollie and Maurice Goldstone and Sarah and Harry Matz

by their children and grandchildren.Bess and Henry Goldsmith by Ilene and Alvin Powers and family.Marci Glazer Crosby by her parents, Harriet and Lowell Glazer.

Jared Scott Levy by his family.Sayde J. and Judge Albert L. Sklar by their children and grandchild.Sylvia and Norman L. Apatoff, by their children and grandchildren.Norman N. Yankellow by Dorothy Yankellow, Fred and Amy Yankellow,

Sonia and Rick Samuel and Ethan and Eileen Yankellow. Edith and Edward Mackler and Wilfred Gluckstern, by their family,

Stephen, Ilene, Geoffrey, David and Stefanie Mackler.Stanley I. Minch by his wife, June Minch, and family.Morton (Sonny) Plant by his wife, Tammie Plant, and children.Dr. M. Larrie Blue by his wife, Sima Blue.

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Terumot HaKodesh – Sacred Tribute Gifts

We are so grateful for the generous and thoughtful contributions to Chizuk Amuno Congregation or one of our schools in honor or in memory of loved ones and friends, to wish a speedy recovery, or to express appreciation.

In our sacred community each contribution is understood as terumat hakodesh—a sacred tribute gift. These different offerings sustain and enrich the life of our community, and are a meaningful way to acknowledge occasions and milestones.

Sacred Tribute Gifts and contributions to Chizuk Amuno Congregation can be made by contacting our synagogue office, 410/486-6400.

If you are interested in establishing a named endowment fund to commemorate an individual or occasion, please contact Laurel Freedman, Director of Congregational Advancement, ext. 275.ContributionsIn Honor ofHer Chizuk Amuno family in appreciation for all their love and

kindness by Rhoda ToneyRose Datnoff on her 95th birthday by Meta OppenheimerToba Grant on her special birthday by Roz and Dr. Al KronthalAdam Freud Kruger on his graduation from the University of

Delaware by Linda FreudAlita and Ron Millen on the engagement of their daughter,

Dara, by Dr. Anne and David YoungDee and Lewis Noonberg on their 50th wedding anniversary

by Roz and Dr. Al KronthalDr. Jeffrey Platt on being named the Blue Yarmulke Man of the

Year by Naomi and Dr. Larry Amsterdam

Rhoda Toney on her special birthday by Lynn and Nelson Tucker; Mildred and Phil Nochumowitz

Harriet and Richard Udell on the birth of their grandson, Isiah Benjamin, by Mildred and Phil Nochumowitz; Dr. Anne and David Young; Judith and Fred Zimmerman

Donna and Bob Wolf on the birth of their grandson, Daniel Mark Lipsky, by Dr. Robert Leibowitz; Lynn and Nelson Tucker

Dorothy Yankellow in appreciation of her friendship and generosity by Deborah Zager

In Memory of Sylvia Apatoff by the Braunstein family; Amy and Bruce

Chapper; Drs. Karen and Ed Ezrine; B.C. Fein; Debora and Michael Feinberg; Ava and Marc Lenet; Barbara Lustgarten; Linda and Fred Silber; Amy Silberman; Margie Simon; Sarah Slavin; Ilene and Ian Salditch; Dorothy and Barbara Stein; Lee and Alfred Whiteman

Allen Cooperman by Kathy and Bruce PosnerEvelyn Dickstein by Doris and Sheldon SternSeymour Dondes by Lynn Oberlander and Gary DrevitchMarjorie Friedlander by Amy and Bruce Chapper; Lee and

Alfred WhitemanMiriam Friedman by Mitzi and Fred Nochumowitz; Mildred

and Phil NochumowitzAllan Greenberg by Linda and Ralph Ringler; Wendy SchelewIrene Mazer by Sue and Paul RichterBernard Oppenheim on his yahrzeit by Marian Waldman Morris Pats on his yahrzeit by Dr. Albert PatsLilian Rose by Ileen and Henry Dickman; Leah Helman;

Barbara and Bruce LewbartWilliam Schnee on his yahrzeit by Dr. Charles Schnee

Marc Schwartzman on his yahrzeit by Roslyn and Lewis GodfreyEugene Sterling by Dr. Anne and David Young

Refu’ah Shelemah to Dr. Andrew Malinow by Barbara and Paul NatkowitzLois Scholnick by Mildred and Phil NochumowitzWilliam Weinberg by Ina and Marc Lenet

College Outreach FundIn Honor ofJanice and Norris Brodsky on the marriage of their daughter,

their 40th wedding anniversary, and Norris’ 60th birthday by Ina and Jon Singer

Anne and Steven King on the birth of their granddaughter, Aubrey Frances, by Ina and Jon Singer

Beverly and Stuart Sagal on the engagement of their daughter by Ina and Jon Singer

In Memory of Sylvia Apatoff by Ina and Jon SingerMarjorie Friedlander by Ina and Jon SingerMiriam Friedman by Ina and Jon Singer

Ezrine Library and Glazer Media CenterIn Honor ofLesley Oransky on her special birthday by Margo and

Dr. Barry FriedmanMargot Zipper on her special birthday by Esther and Louis Miller

In Memory of Benny Friedman by Barbara CohenAllan Greenberg by Esther and Louis Miller; Kay Schuster

Wednesday, April 14Joint Sisterhood Dinner

Beth El CongregationGuest Speaker: Deborah Weiner, $25

Sunday, April 25Shredding Event

9 a.m. - Noon

Sisterhood Shabbat, Friday, May 14

Kabbalat Shabbat and Friday Night DinnerSaturday, May 15

Shabbat Morning Services and Kiddush Luncheon

Monday, May 26Closing Event: Zumba

S i S t e r h o o d h a p p e n i n g SSave the dates: C l u b h a t i K v a h

Sunday, March 14

Throw away your winter blues and enjoy the soothing sound

of the Savoy Swing Band.

This nine-piece ensemble with a female vocalist, has come together to play

“Big Band” hits from the 30’s to the 90’s for your enjoyment.

Start the evening with a delicious catered dinner, followed by our fabulous

entertainment. Of course, your guests are welcome, too.

RSVP by Thursday, March 4 to Norma Surosky, 410/653-0484.

To become a member of Club Hatikvah, call Leonard Fox, 410/484-6260.

a f i l m p r e S e n t a t i o n d e d i C a t e d t o t h e S i x m i l l i o n

F u g i t i v e P i e c e SWednesday, April 7, 7 p.m.

A powerful, poetic, and emotionally charged drama about love, loss, and redemption.

The film tells the story of Jakob Beer, a man whose life is haunted by his childhood

experiences during World War II. As a child in Greece, he is orphaned during wartime,

then saved by a compassionate Greek Archaeologist. Jakob is ultimately freed from

the legacy of his past through his writing and the discovery of true love.

RSVP to the Stulman Center for Adult Learning: 410/824-2055/8

Women’s League for Conservative Judaism, Seaboard Region

torah fund Campaign high teaSunday, March 21, 3:30 p.m.

Congregation Har Shalom, PotomacTea and Program - $18 couvert / Minimum Torah Fund Pledge - $36

For reservations and information, please contact Miriam Golob, [email protected] or 410/560-7422.

C h i z u k a m u n o b r o t h e r h o o d Presents Their Annual

grandparent, parent & Child nightWednesday, March 17, 6 p.m.

Famous hot dog dinner • Spectacular magic show • Door prizes

$3 per person; 3 yrs. and under free

For tickets send a self addressed, stamped envelope w/payment to the CAC office.

For more information, call Ted Walman, 410/486-7423.

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Inscribed Etz Hayim HumashIn Honor ofPatsy and Dr. Harold Gilbert on their 65th wedding

anniversary by Dr. Melvin Kramer

In Memory of Sylvia Apatoff by Nancy R. CohenMarjorie Friedlander by Nancy R. Cohen

KSDS Scholarship FundSupported byRahel Lerner and Adam Gregerman

In Memory of Benny Friedman by Marlene and Dr. Stuart Brager;

Barbara and Marc Klein

Refu’ah Shelemah to Sheldon Berman by Joyce and Howard Lederman

Prayer Book FundIn Honor of Sally Grant on her special birthday by Toba and Bill GrantMr. and Mrs. Jerry Kempler on their 50th wedding anniversary

by Seema Reznick and David GleasonAnne and Steven King on the birth of their grandaughter,

Aubrey Frances, by Amy and Bruce ChapperAlita and Ron Millen on the engagement of their daughter,

Dara, by Elaine and Leonard FoxRhoda Toney on her special birthday by Toba and Bill Grant

In Memory of Sylvia Apatoff by Naomi and Dr. Larry Amsterdam; Marsha and

Richard Manekin; Ilene and Alvin Powers; Coleen Sandler; Marilyn and Rick Warranch

Marjorie Friedlander by Naomi and Dr. Larry Amsterdam; Marsha and Richard Manekin; Marilyn and Rick Warranch

Irene Mazer by Jane Krosin

Refu’ah Shelemah to Susan Ritter by Pamela and Joel Fradin and family

Camp Ramah Scholarship FundIn Memory ofAlan Levine by Ina and Jon Singer

Tzedakah FundIn Honor ofRhoda Toney on her special birthday by Elaine and Leonard Fox

In Memory ofJerry Gottesman by Alexandra Piltch

Marcia and Dr. Jerry Buxbaum Endowment FundIn Honor ofAlita and Ron Millen on the engagement of their daughter,

Dara, by Marcia and Dr. Jerry BuxbaumRhoda Toney on her special birthday by Marcia and

Dr. Jerry Buxbaum

Phyllis Friedman Fund for Adult EducationIn Memory of Miriam Friedman by Lynn and Nelson TuckerMinnie Garber and Rose Greenberg Scholarship Fund

In Honor of Allan Greenberg on his 50th birthday by Sondra, Martin,

Mark, and Kevin Greenberg and all

I. Leon Glassgold Memorial Scholarship FundIn Memory of I. Leon Glassgold on his yahrzeit by Lori Glassgold-Gibson

Martha B. Kayne Memorial Award FundIn Honor of Carol and Larry Gilbert on the birth of their grandson,

Matthew Harold Lamb, by Debbie Gilbert KramerPatsy and Dr. Harold Gilbert on the birth of their great-

grandson, Matthew Harold Lamb by Debbie Gilbert Kramer

Refu’ah Shelemah to Kenny Blumberg by Debbie Gilbert Kramer

Julius and Lore Levi KSDS Scholarship and Award FundSupported byJen Wolpert and Josh Udler

Stanley I. Minch Scholarship FundIn Honor of Sheila and Howard Sandbank on both of their retirements by

Amy and Bruce Chapper

Pauline and Ivan Oshrine KSDS Endowment FundIn Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Golomb on their wedding anniversary by

Ivan Oshrine

The Reznik-Frier FundIn Memory of Benny Friedman by the Frier familyArthur Goldschmidt by the Frier family

Allan Greenberg by the Frier family

Adam, Sara, and Benjamin Small Scholarship FundIn Honor of The Small family, wishing them a Happy 2010 by

Rachael Gildiner and Adam Small

Margot and Norman Zipper Library Endowment FundIn Honor ofMargot Zipper on her special birthday by the Zipper family

Discretionary FundTzedakah contributions to our clergy Discretionary Fund, as

well as gifts received in honor, memory, or appreciation of life cycle occasions support charitable, cultural, and educational causes.

Pam and Craig Meister, in appreciation of Rabbi Shulman for officiating at their wedding

Carol Davis and Ellen Katz, in appreciation of Rabbi Shulman for officiating at the funeral of Bess Schlimer

Phyllis and Louis Friedman, in appreciation of Rabbi Shulman for officiating at the funeral of Miriam Friedman

Smadar Haika-Fox and Dr. David Fox, in appreciation of Rabbi Shulman for officiating at the naming of their daughter Mia Yahov

Donna and Robert Wolf, in appreciation of Rabbi Shulman for officiating at the Brit Milah of Daniel Mark Lipsky

Esther Greenberg, in appreciation of Rabbi Shulman for officiating at the funeral of Allan R. Greenberg

Rena, Ari, Jacob, and Ben Lapidus, in appreciation of the synagogue administration, synagogue community, and KSDS community for their outstanding support during Jacob’s blizzard Bar Mitzvah. The effort put forth by the staff and clergy to help make Jacob’s Bar Mitzvah a success and meaningful experience–and also for it to just happen–was above and beyond all expectations. Also, the KSDS community truly helped make Jacob’s weekend memorable by either housing children or ‘giving up’ their children for the weekend. Thank you everyone!

Cindy Michelson and Susan Liss, in memory of their beloved mother, Roslyn Michelson

Rhoda Toney, in honor of her special birthday

get reAdy for PASSover!For a full listing of Pesah services and programs, please refer to your issue of HaZ’man ~ This Season or check out the online issue at www.chizukamuno.org.

Remember, first Seder takes place on Monday evening, March 29.

• Friday-Tuesday, March 12-16 The “Art” of Torah, How the Arts Bring God’s Presence Into Our Midst (see p. 1)

• Sunday-Wednesday, March 14-24 ~ Pre-Passover Food Drive (see p. 8)

• Thursday, March 25~ Dunkin’ Pots and Pans

• Friday, March 26 ~ Pre-Pesah Shabbat Dinner

• Monday, March 29 ~ Siyyum B’Khorim and Sale of Hametz

• March 30 ~ Community Second Seder (see p. 1)

The film, A Serious Man, makes us think about our lives; about the role God plays in our lives; what we learn about Jewish values from rabbis and teachers; what Jewish lessons we carry with us from our childhood; and what ideas we impart to our children.

Even if you’ve seen the film, see it again in a new way through a Jewish lens.

Saturday, April 3, 8 p.m. Havdalah, followed by film

presentation

Sunday, April 4, 10:15 - 11:30 a.m.

Conversation with Rabbi Shulman about the movie’s themes,

including a brief study of the Biblical Book of Job

A Serious Man – A Serious Mandate

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Perpetual Memorials

We observe the yahrzeits of these loved ones this month. May their memories bring blessing and goodness to those who remember them.

20 Adar | March 6* Jesse Baker Henry H. Cohen* Isidor Frank* Joseph Goldstein* Jonas Greenblatt* Ernest M. Jandorf* Lillie Levy* Clara Manekin* Jacob Rosenbloom* Minnie A. Schimmel* Doris G. Schwartz* Abraham Schwartzman Mary Wiener21 Adar | March 7* Harry H. Benesh* Jack Caplan* Gershon Caplan* Anna Eisenstein* Gilbert I. Finkelstein* Dora Greenspan* Ben Hamburger* Elsie Harrison* Bernard R. Hendler* Leo Jachman* Sara Katz* Herz Oppenheim Sarah Schneider* Cecelia Schwaber* Nathan Schwartz* Solomon Straus* Samuel Tilson Henry R. Wolfe22 Adar | March 8* Mayme Brenner* Emanuel Farber* Bess Dorothy Fedder Sylvia Fribush* Emily Udell Hyman* Sally Diane Jenkins Elaine Fisher Kline* Anna B. Kramer Vernon Kraus* Morris Oletsky Harold Rosenberg* Anna Rosenbloom* Jennie Sagner* Mildred Alice Siegel* Rachel Silberstein* Jennie Berkow Thaler* Irving Yulman23 Adar | March 9* Sol Aarons* Sarah R. Abramson

* Edgar Askin* Irvin F. Blumenfeld* Daniel Carasso Russell E. Denison Chaim Dickman Albert Erdman Etta Fruma Galoon* C. Bertram Hoffberger* Elja Hoffman* Isidore LaPides* Louis Morris Ede Rosen* Lillian R. Rosenberg* Esther Taylor* Harry Aaron Zell* Helen Zeskind24 Adar | March 10* Steven Lee Abrams* Etta Adleberg* Norbert Amsterdam* Nellie S. Baker* Joseph I. Bellus* Nadja Fraidin* Richard Green* Jacob A. Klitenic* Mildred L. Manekin* Edward Ossen* Kurt Steinberg25 Adar | March 11* Jeanette Caplan* Gertrude Hoffberger* Florence Jed* Phillip J. Katz* Philip Klein* Israel Lazarus* Steven Michael Levy Benjamin Lichtman* Rabbi Jerome Lipnick* Hilda Mohr* Cecelia Sauber* Nathan Schwaber* Theresa Schwartzman* Sonia Glazerman Young26 Adar | March 12 Jennie G. Cramer* Blanche A. Fleischer* Etta Folick* Samuel S. Kahan* Harry Leibowitz Nathan Siki Levin* Simon Louis Levin Sarah Lichtman* Paul Matz* Morton Allen Weinberg27 Adar | March 13 Rosa Baida Sara Bernhardt* Barney M. Cohen* Pauline F. Ellison* Betty Fleischer* Harry Frieman* Harry Hoffman* Henry Hummel

Frieda Hyatt* Morris Krizman* Cele Land* Rosalie Legum Sylvia Rudow Reamer Hyman Schwartz 28 Adar | March 14 Sarah Engel* Rebecca R. Fischer Harry Katz Jeffrey F. Liss* Evelyn Mark William Reamer* Sarah K. Shapiro* Herman Speert* Arthur S. Waxman29 Adar | March 15 Iris L. Biederman * Dr. Saul Blumenthal* Isidore L. Caplan* Deborah J. Cohen* Jacob E. Cohen* Samuel Cohen Louis Elovitch* Israel Clyde Engel* Milton L. Falck* Lena Gamson* Gertrude G. Goldberg* Minerva Heyman* Yetta Katzner* Harry Kessler* Abe King* Hazel M. Krizman* Rose Lebovitz* Vera C. Lebow* Dr. Isidore Legum* Clara Stulman Lipsitz* Naomi S. Maser* Nathan Mash* Henry Miller Rabbi Aaron Eliezer Pearl* Bessie Pleet* Mary Plotkin* Gertrude C. Rosen* Thelma Roffman Evelyn Sandler* Leah Silberstein* Jack Sirasky 1 Nisan | March 16* Samuel Blum* Louis Brill Robert Marvin Dickman* Bernard N. Ginsberg* Martin Katz* Leonard Manekin* Samuel Melnick* Solomon M. Rosenberg* Belle Frieda Scher2 Nisan | March 17* Jennie Karu Applestein* Riki Finci* Joseph C. Grant* Louis Hirshfeld

* Lea Jachman* Samuel Oppenheim* Richard A. Rosensweig* Bernard Salditch* Sarah Sirasky* Bertha Skalovsky3 Nisan | March 18* Sylvia Z. Acker* Nancy Winner Asch* Rose Blum* Ethel Baron Freedman* Shirley Frieman* Norman Klotzman* Nathan Lebovitz* Etta Scherr* Joseph Silberstein Hannah Silverman* Moritz Witz* Sylvia M. Wolkstein* Morris Zweigel4 Nisan | March 19* Hode Fox* Anna Gensler* Hilda Manchester* Bertha E. Mendelsohn* Rose Miller* Benjamin Morrell* Harry Newman* Mollie Kairys Paul* Carroll Rosenbloom* Louis Weitzman5 Nisan | March 20* Rev. Benjamin Bleiberg* Freda B. Debuskey* Herbert Fineberg* Nathan I. Givner* Jacob J. Goldman* Harriet Hoffenberg* Lena Kishter6 Nisan | March 21* Dr. Frank Bennett* Dr. Lester H. Caplan* Sophia Chenkin Willy Ciker* Harold Effron* Hyman Feldman Joseph I. Fisher* Ethel Gendason* Ida Walpert Greenberg* Abraham Hoffberger* Caswell G. Nuger* Solomon Rosenbloom* Judge Albert L. Sklar Bessie Talkin Etta Weisberg7 Nisan | March 22* Madeline Beerman Ezra Deane* Ellen Finkelstein* Dora Herman* Lottie Hopkins Morris Jacobs* Mathilde Lamm

* Helen Malove* Minnie Milliman Louis D. Morgan* Elbert R. Ottenheimer* Aaron Reznick Hannah Rosenberg* Lillian Shapiro Dora Berkow Siegel* Bessie Valenstein8 Nisan | March 23* Bella E. Brosler* Cecelia Crystal Sarah Dickman* Reba Ehudin* Jeanette Elkan* Alfred A. Greenhood* Shirley Hammer* L. Manuel Hendler Louis L. Kahan* Maurice Katz* Adele Levinson* Jack Plotkin Belle Roseman* Frieda Weinberg9 Nisan | March 24* Louis L. Cohan* Philip Gerber Rebecca Hankin* Dinah Jacoby* Dr. Moses Raskin Dorothy Farber Shanok* Annie Stulman10 Nisan | March 25* Morris Elfont Norma Lee Freeman* Bernard Goodfriend Jennie Greenfield* Bertha Herzberg* Elise Leibowitz* Leon Joseph Leizman* Morris (Moe) Levine* Frances Robinson 11 Nisan | March 26* Morris Rombro* Isaac Sauber* Hannah Strauss* Benjamin Voloshen* Henry Wyman12 Nisan | March 27* Bernard Cohn* Ruth Dinitz* Eleanor H. Edlavitch* Wilfred H. Gluckstern* Yetta Katzoff* Rose E. Pass* Edythe F. Rosenbloom Charles Solomon13 Nisan | March 28* Hilda Rogers Cohen* Anne Kruger Evans* Louis Feinglass Norman Bertram Goodman

* Alfred Levy* Rebecca Magarill* Selina Ossen* Mayer Putterman* Hess H. Rosenbloom14 Nisan | March 29* Joel Adleberg* Max Kravetz* Jonathan Schwaber Rose Seltzer* Sarah Simpson* Sarah Sommers15 Nisan | March 30* Jacob A. Baer* Fannie Brown* Dora Goldner* Alan Goldstein* Fannie Jacobson Gordis* Jayne Lois Nochumowitz* Harriett Rabinowitz* William Tannenbaum* Naomi Walman* Pauline Weber* Sophie Weiner16 Nisan | March 31* Irving Barmack* Charles Cohen* Bernard Danker* Abraham Fineman Hilda Paris Gambel* Nathan Harris* Ruth Michelson Jerome Sidney Naiman Lottie Neuburger* Abraham F. Rothfeder17 Nisan | April 1* Isidore Abrams Frieda Silverman Bard* Barbara C. Cohen* Mirel Folick* Martin W. Fradin* Clara Goldman* Gussie Levin* Ida V. Miller Joseph Nathan Parnes* Nathan C. Rosen* Sophie Seldner* Marlene Whitman18 Nisan | April 2* Paul Gordon* Anna Jeff* Isadore M. Fischer, Jr.* Abraham Kroopnick* Esther Levy* Anna Milzman* Biri Pariser Marcia Pines* Malcolm Ben Rivkin Anne Sagal* Jacob Spevak *Memorial light

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Ma r c h 2010 • Ad A r - N i s A N 5770For details on all our events, please visit our website w w w.chizuk amuno.org.

A service initiative made possible by the Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Gemilut Hasadim Endowment Fund

FOOD WISH LIST:Beef stew, canned fruits, canned meats/tuna, canned vegetables, dish soap, disposable salt and pepper shakers,

ketchup and mayonnaise, laundry detergent, macaroni and cheese, metal forks, napkins, paper lunch bags, pasta and sauce, peanut butter and jelly, plastic baggies, plastic ware, rice, stove top stuffing, sugar, tea bags, toilet paper

FOOD WISH LIST:Beef stew, canned fruits, canned meats/tuna, canned vegetables, dish soap, disposable salt and pepper shakers,

sunday, March 14 - Wednesday March 24

For more information, call Miriam Foss, 410/486-6400, ext. 281

Please drop off your sealed, not-for-Passover food in binslocated in the Louis A. Cohen Family Chapel Lobby and the Administrative Lobby.

Please check expiration dates.

C H I Z U K A M U N O C O N G R E G A T I O N

P R E - P A S S O V E R

Monetary option: In lieu of food, monetary donations will be accepted and donated to kosher funds.Make checks payable to Chizuk Amuno, Attn. Food Drive.

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You open Your hand, and Your favor sustains all the living.—Psalm 145

Call for nominationS: 2010-11 boardNominations are now being accepted for the fiscal year 2011

Board of Trustees of the Congregation. The members of the nominating committee are:

Neil Katz, ChairHarriet Helfand

Nancy HudesBarry Isaac

Lee ShermanHoward SobkovHeller Zaiman

Nominations may be submitted to Neil Katz, [email protected], orat the synagogue office.

f l o r e n C e m e l t o n a d u l t m i n i - S C h o o l

o p e n h o u S eTuesday, May 4, 9:30-10:30 a.m.

Experience learning that is exciting and inspiring. For more information, call 410/824-2055/8.

k S m S C l a S S o f 2 0 1 0 p r e S e n t S

S o u t h p a C i f i C

Wednesday, March 10, 7 p.m.Thursday, March 11, 7 p.m.

All-Hebrew production • Baltimore Hebrew Congregation$12 in advance, $15 at the door.

For more information: 410/824-2053

6 Saturday Laugh for Peace – Interfaith Comedy Show • p. 3

7 Sunday Adopt-A-Road • p. 3 Courtland Gardens • p. 3

10 Wednesday KSMS Play, South Pacific • p. 8

11 Thursday KSMS Play, South Pacific • p. 8

12 Friday Glassgold Kallah – Shabbat Dinner • p. 1

13 Saturday Shabbat Yahad Glassgold Shabbat Message • p. 1

Pub Night • p. 1

14 Sunday Pre-Passover Food Drive (thru March 24) • p. 8

The Harold and Sybil Effron Memorial Lecture • p. 1 Club Hatikvah • p. 5

17 Wednesday Ronald McDonald House • p. 3 Brotherhood Hot Dog Night • p. 5

21 Sunday Our Daily Bread • p. 3 Sisterhood Torah Fund Campaign

High Tea • p. 5

25 Thursday Dunkin’ Pots and Pans • p. 6

26 Friday Pre-Pesah Shabbat Dinner • p. 6

29 Monday Siyyum B’Khorim • p. 6 Sale of Hametz • p. 6

First Seder

30 Tuesday CAC Community Second Seder • p. 1