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Bulletin Ohavay Zion Synagogue Ohavay Zion Synagogue
Av - Elul 5773 August 2013 Ohavay Zion Synagogue Bulletin Vol. 75—No. 75—August, 2013
Published Monthly by Ohavay Zion Synagogue 2048 Edgewater Court
Lexington, Kentucky 40502 859-266-8050/http://www.ozs.org/
CHUTZPAH 2013 Sunday, August 18, 2013 Ohavay Zion Synagogue
10:00am RSVP by 8/14 to
266-8050 or [email protected] Babysitting & Childcare provided upon request.
Ana Avda DeKudsha Brich Hu - I am a servant of the Holy Blessed One. (Torah service)
To be a servant of God is a great honor, and several times in the Torah, Moses is given the honor of being
called a servant of God. Moses served God through his leadership of the Jewish people. Upon God’s
command, Moses took our people out of Egypt, brought them to Mt. Sinai, helped to teach them Torah, and
cared for them in the wilderness. Moses served God by being a leader for our people.
In Judaism, leadership is about service. The Talmud relates that when Rabban Gamliel was appointing two
of his students to be leaders of the community, he told them, “It is not authority that I am giving to you, but
rather servitude, as it says in scripture, ‘If you will be a servant to this people this day.’ (1 Kings
12:7)” (Horayot 10a-b)
In Judaism, being a leader is about serving others. Leaders must listen to the community, trying to determine
the community’s needs. Leaders must guide the community toward a good future, and they must provide for
the needs of the individuals in the present.
We are now preparing to enter the month of Elul, the month before the High Holidays. During this time we
are asked to do an accounting of our behavior in our relationships with God and people. This year, in
addition to taking an account of ourselves, let us take into account the many ways in which the leaders of
OZS serve our community.
Our board represents our community, helping OZS to stay strong and flourish. Our committees help to
infuse OZS with activity and vitality. Our teachers guide our adults and children so that we may open our
hearts to Torah. Our staff makes it possible for our synagogue to function and serve the members of our
community.
We have so many leaders in our community, and each of them have given their time and effort to serve us.
As we are grateful to our ancestors who led us throughout the generations, so may we be grateful to our
leaders at OZS. After 100 years of service, new leaders continue to step up to guide our OZS community.
Let us celebrate their service, and honor their commitment.
During Chutzpah 2013, among many worthy activities of the day, we will have a special opportunity to
welcome our incoming board and to say thanks to those who are concluding their terms of service. Let us
join together to express our gratitude and appreciation to the leaders of our community.
Following the words of Moses to Joshua, we can wish all our leaders:
Chizku v’Imtzu – Be strong and courageous!
Rabbi Moshe Smolkin
FROM THE RABBI Av - Elul / August 2013
SIMCHA
IF YOU HAVE A SIMCHA (COLLEGE GRAD, WEDDING, BIRTHS ETC.)THAT YOU WOULD LIKE
TO SHARE CONTACT THE OFFICE AT 859-266-8050 OR [email protected]
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Av - Elul / August 2013
OZS Tree of Life in Social Hall
TREE OF LIFE DONATION
Honor your occasion with a $75 per leaf donation
Checks are made out to OZS
Sisterhood. Payment
also available on OZS website.
Forms are available on the OZS
website, by email or in the OZS
lobby.
I want to personally invite everyone to attend OZS on Sunday, August 18. Chutzpah 2013 will include installation
of our new Board, our annual Congregational meeting, Bi-annual awards, followed by a delicious brunch.
Reservations are essential so we may ensure enough food for everyone. Call the office today to RSVP. If you
haven’t already returned the many forms that OZS recently sent, you can also take this opportunity to beat the
deadline for your High Holiday volunteer response, Religious School registration, and your OZS directory
information. Also, you can meet our new Office Administrator Lisa, the helpful voice you may have spoken to
when calling the synagogue. She will be happy to help you update your OZS file to include any birthday or
anniversary dates, Hebrew names, yartzheit listing, and new email addresses. She can also assist you with
donations or Kiddush lunch dates.
Our board has worked diligently this past month to address many areas of our physical structure and grounds that
required attention. Expenditures of up to $45,000 were approved and work has begun in a variety of areas.
The long awaited kitchen renovation is underway including a new range, shelves and storage racks,
degreasing and painting. Everyone will want to give the new kitchen a try by hosting a Kiddush lunch.
Most August dates are already reserved. Contact the office to reserve your special occasion date for fall or
later in the year.
The late June rain caused yet another deluge of water inside our building. The basement storage area has
now been cleaned out and new shelving is being installed. Roof repairs and drainage solutions should be
completed by late fall.
A more secure and user friendly entry door for Gan Shalom is being installed.
Did you know we have over 120 trees on our property? Some of our trees have not fared very well the past
few years. Unfortunately the Ash Borer has showed up requiring us to treat a few of the trees to hopefully
save them. Removal of diseased trees and trimming the remaining ones will help begin the New Year with a healthier landscape. If you would like to join in the discussion of grounds beautification, please let the
office know so you will be notified of those meetings.
Special thanks to our Treasurer Mike Ades. Together we have spent a huge amount of time to get bids on
all these major expenditures as well as additional building repairs.
Although most of my message has focused on OZS physical improvements, Community is our most valuable asset
at OZS. We strongly rely on everyone volunteering to help with some aspect of the High Holidays. Please answer
the call to be a reader at services, an usher, help with the break fast, open your home to a visitor or potential new
member for a holiday celebration, offer to drive someone to shul, help clean up our grounds, or sound your shofar.
See you on the 18th!
Shirley Bryan
August 2-3
Family & Friends
Shabbat at Home
No Service at OZS
Re’eh
August 9-10
Family & Friends
Shabbat at Home
No Services at OZS
Shoftim
Shabbat Services: August 2013
26-27 Av
Shabbat - 9:30am
Bima: Janice Crane
3-4 Elul
Shabbat - 9:30am
Bima: Lisa Satin
August 16-17
Kids Shabbat
Ki Tetze
August 23-24
Youth Shabbat
Ki Tavo
10-11 Elul
Shabbat - 9:30am
Bima: Board Rep
17-18 Elul
Shabbat - 9:30am
Bima: Simone Salomon
HELP MAKE A CELEBRATORY SABBATH….SPONSOR CAFÉ OZS
Below are dates that are still open for sponsorship so plan ahead, don’t delay
August 3 - The Grossman Family, in honor of Mike’s Bar Mitzvah Anniversary
August 10 - The Glixon Family
August 17 - The Cooper Famiy
August 24 - Jaquelyn Johnson
August 31 - Available
September 7 - Available
September 14 - No lunch - Yom Kippur
September 21 - Available
September 28 - Available
Social Action Committee
The Social Action Committee (Brian Derer, Debi Gall, Dusty Embury and Katy Miller) talked about some
great ideas for new Social Action mitzvot we can do next year in addition to Faith Feeds and the God's Pantry
Backpack program for Mary Todd Elementary. Some ideas include doing a blood drive, a book drive for the
International Book Project, helping with Reforest the Bluegrass, and helping at the Chrysallis House. But we
want your ideas so we can work with your skills and interests! Please contact Lisa Satin at 338-3740 or at
[email protected] with your suggestions and/or to let us know if you would like to participate in social
action mitzvot next year!
Caring Committee
August 30-31
Family & Friends
Shabbat at Home
No Service at OZS
Nitzavim/Vayelech
24-25 Elul
Shabbat - 9:30am
Bima: Mike Ades
If you or someone you know needs a friendly visit, a ride, is celebrating a special occasion or is going through
a rough time, please be in touch with the OZS Caring Committee or Rabbi Smolkin.
The OZS Caring Committee is composed of member volunteers who are ready to help with transportation to
OZS events, make a friendly visit or phone call or acknowledge a special event in your life. They serve as an
expression and extension of our synagogue community spirit.
To contact the caring committee please e-mail Judy Saxe at [email protected], Alison Courant at
[email protected] or contact Rabbi Smolkin at [email protected].
We want to hear from you!
GENERAL FUND Nancy & Phillip Hoffman In Honor of the Marriage of Joe Broudy & Alicia Tabbenbaum In Honor of the birth of Jonah Siegel In Honor of the birth of Eve Paulina McKee Mark Scarr In Memory of Gertrude Scarr Oscar Haber In Memory of his family members that perished in the Holocaust David & Lee Keown In Loving Memory of Charles Pillow Fran Friedman In Memory of Barbara Reiss Izmail & Nina Goldis A thoughtful donation
YOUTH GROUP FUND
Rabbi Uri & Hanna Smith In Honor of the birth Jonah Siegel
JOSEPH’S DREAM CHILD CARE Fran Friedman In Memory of Shirley Migler
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FUND
Marcia Blacker In Honor of the birth of Jonah Siegel
RABBI DISCRETIONARY FUND Fran Friedman In Honor of Rabbi Smith
Ohavay Zion Synagogue extends special thanks to those who have made contributions during the past month.
DONATIONS
PLEASE SUPPORT THESE COMMUNITY BUSINESSES (CLICK ON WEBSITE LINKS WITHIN THE ADS TO ACCESS BUSINESS WEBSITES)
Cindy M. Derer, P.L.L.C.
Cindy M. Derer, D.M.D.
Family Dentistry
698 Perimeter Drive, Suite 102
Lexington, Kentucky 40517
Janice Brock, ABR, CNHS, CRS, GRI [email protected] www.janicebrock.com
A. S. de Movellan Real Estate 171 Prosperous Place Lexington, KY 40509 Cell 859-533-7669 Bus 859-266-0451 Fax 859-268-2636 VM 859-293-9451
An Independently owned and operated member of Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc.
Shop at Amazon.com and Support OZS On the OZS website Donation page, click on Follow this link to Amazon.com to
do all your shopping. OZS will receive a minimum of 4% of your total purchase
price. Make sure to use the link on the OZS Donation page as this will let
Amazon know that you are from OZS!! OZS has earned $2,501.73 since
starting this program.
AMAZON & KROGER EARNING TOTALS
Kroger Gift Cards
Buy Groceries, Gasoline, and Prescriptions at Kroger's
Get your shopping cards at the OZS office. These cards act just like gift cards and
can be recharged. Kroger donates 4% of the purchases to OZS. Earnings for
2013 to date are $1,786.64 for the month of July we earned $265.90
Support OZS & put your company ad here. Contact Lisa in the office at 266-8050 or [email protected]
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
Religious & Hebrew School Class Schedules 2013-2014
Religious School starts Sunday, August 25th 9:45AM-Noon
First Hebrew School is Tuesday, August 27th 4:45-5:45 PM
Religious/HS will not be held on the following dates:
8/25 No Hebrew School
9/1 Labor day weekend
9/15 Yom Kippur
10/13 Fall weekend
11/27 - 12/1 Thanksgiving
12/22-1/4 Winter Break
2/16 MLK Sleepover
3/30-4/6 Spring Break
Religious School Special Events:
9/20 Picnic in the hut
12/3 HS Hanukkah party
3/16 Purim Carnival
August 16th
September 20th
Oct 18th
November 15th
December 20th
January 17th
February 21st
March 21st
April 18th
May 16th
August 23rd
September 20th
Oct 25th
November 22nd
December 13th
January 24th
February 28th
March 14th
April 11th
May 9th
Kids Shabbat is for ages birth-8 Youth Shabbat designed for ages 8-18
OZS MAZAL TOV
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
Missing information…
It has been brought to our attention that many birthdays, anniversaries and other important dates may not be making it to the
bulletin. If you’ve noticed a missing date or if you want to check your family info and see that it’s all correct please call the
office at 266-8050.
Maggie Shapiro & Chris Haskett
Bennett & Paula Bayer
David & Kathye Schattner
David & Evalynne Elias
Steve & Susan Caller
Arthur & Simone Salomon
Judy & David Wortman
Michael Mayer & Amy Faust Mayer
Leon & Harriet Cooper
Joe & Ricki Rosenberg
Jack & Sue Westerman
James & Darcie Jarman
10th anniversary
36th anniversary
28th anniversary
41st anniversary
49th anniversary
45th anniversary
27th anniversary
4th anniversary
62nd anniversary
35th anniversary
29th anniversary
18th anniversary
MAZEL TOV TO:
Rabbi Sharon Cohen
& Jeffrey Siegel
on the birth of
Jonah Ethan Cohen Siegel
8/3
8/6
8/11
8/12
8/15
8/17
8/17
8/18
8/19
8/19
8/26
8/30
Jonathan Grossman 8/1
William Beck 8/2
Simone Salomon 8/2
Michael Embury 8/3
Max Morris 8/3
Judy Baumann 8/5
Robin Michler 8/5
Stacey Slovis 8/5
Aviva Bowling 8/7
Lila Ellis Hagenbuch 8/8
Natalie Wolfsdorf 8/9
Megan Luftman 8/10
Zachary Schneider 8/12
Craig Chasen 8/13
Marilyn Cherson 8/13
Danielle Roth 8/13
Julie Smoak 8/13
Alison Caller 8/14
Leon Ravvin 8/14
Robin Michler 8/15
Seth Schattner 8/15
Ari Messer 8/16
Jonathan Feinberg 8/17
Liza Goldenberg 8/17
Taylor Edyth Schwab 8/17
Mandy Stein 8/17
Barbara Frommer 8/18
Dani Caller 8/19
Tomer Eres 8/19
Mr. Michael Grossman 8/19
Lynn Furness 8/20
Hannah Aviva Plattner 8/24
Wes Hagenbuch 8/25
Jeff Kaplan 8/26
Julia Kroot 8/26
David Wortman 8/26
Mr. Leon Cooper 8/27
Cindy Derer 8/28
Kate Davis-Rosenbaum 8/29
Mike Spiegel 8/29
Steve Kraman 8/30
HIGH HOLY DAYS AT OZS - 5774 Schedule of Worship Services and Holiday Programs
SELICHOT SWEEP August 31, Saturday Havdala, Sweep, and Selichot Service 8:45pm
ROSH HA-SHANA
FIRST DAY September 4, Wednesday Ma’ariv Service 8:00pm
September 5, Thursday Morning Service 9:15am Tashlikh (following end of service) approx. 1:30pm
Babysitting 10:00am to 1:00pm Junior Cong/ Activities (1st – 7th Grade) 10:30am to 12:30pm Family Holiday Service (toddler –Kindergarten) 11:00am to 11:30pm
SECOND DAY September 5, Thursday
Ma’ariv Service 8:00pm September 6, Friday Morning Service 9:15am
SHABBAT SHUVA September 7, Saturday Shabbat Morning Service 9:30am
KEVER AVOT SERVICE September 8, Sunday (at Lexington Cemetery w/TAI) 1:00pm
YOM KIPPUR
September 13, Friday Kol Nidre (promptly) 7:30pm
Babysitting (upon request) 7:30pm to 9:30pm
September 14, Saturday Morning Service 9:15am Yizkor approx. 12:00pm
Babysitting 10:00am to 1:00pm Junior Cong/ Activities (1st – 7th Grade) 10:30am to 12:30pm Family Holiday Service (toddler –Kindergarten) 11:00am to 11:30pm
Study Session (following break) 5:00pm Minha 6:00pm N’ila 7:30pm Ma’ariv, Havdala, and Break Fast 8:15pm
SUKKOT
FIRST DAY September 19, Thursday
Festival Morning Service 9:30am
PICNIC IN THE SUKKAH September 20, Friday 5:30pm
SH’MINI ATZERET September 26, Thursday
Festival Morning Service 9:30am Yizkor approx. 11:30am
SIMCHAT TORAH September 26, Thursday
Torah Celebration for Religious School 5:30pm Festival Evening Service 8:00pm Plus Party with Desserts and Dancing
YAHRZEITS FOR AUGUST YAHRZEITS FOR AUGUST
Av 25 Louis Ades 1-August Av 25 Phil Flomen Av 25 Freda Miller Av 25 Max Morris Av 25 Rose Perman Av 25 Keith Shapiro Av 26 Fannie Cohen 2-August Av 26 Isadore Cooper Av 26 Mariam Hariton Av 28 Benjamin Levy 4-August Av 28 Sylvia Snyderman Av 28 Herman Stone Av 29 Rachel Osser 5-August Elul 1 Ruth Feigenbaum 7-August Elul 2 Selma Brent 8-August Elul 2 Chaim Haber Elul 2 Ethel Herman Elul 2 Yuriy Khanukayev Elul 2 Ralph Lowitz Elul 2 Milton Miller Elul 3 Terri Katz 9-August Elul 4 Barney Greenlee 10-August Elul 5 Irving Cantin 11-August Elul 5 Jack Sperling Elul 6 Dora Rosenbaum 12-August Elul 6 Charles Travis Elul 7 Herta Levite 13-August
Elul 8 Miriam Finkel 14-August Elul 9 Meredith Brause 15-August Elul 9 Samuel Hashel Dabby Elul 9 Ethel Feldman Elul 9 Isadore Greenfield Elul 10 Robert Miller Elul 10 Robert (Bob) Miller 16-August Elul 10 Bessie Neuman Elul 11 Vera Heigel 17-August Elul 11 Harold Masterman Elul 11 Ed Stein
Elul 11 Gay Stein Dressler 17-August Elul 12 Sidney Kornick 18-August Elul 13 Jenny Herman 19-August Elul 13 Ben Levy Elul 13 Samuel Wolfson Elul 14 Marvin Blind 20-August Elul 14 Sarah Grodsky Elul 14 Rebecca Tarlowski Elul 15 Toby Grossman 21-August Elul 15 Dolly Klein Fettner Elul 15 Dora Levine Elul 16 Ida Dubilier 22-August Elul 16 Joseph Krislov Elul 16 Lena Malof Elul 16 Bertha Perlmutter Elul 17 Sherman Gould 23-August Elul 17 Benjamin Luftman Elul 18 Milton Bobys 24-August Elul 18 Arnold Brause Elul 18 Graham Friedenn Elul 18 Louis Spandorf Elul 19 Joseph Baker 25-August Elul 19 Chaim Feigenbaum Elul 19 David Glixon Elul 19 Pauline Ravvin Elul 20 Charlotte Doren 26-August Elul 20 Abe Jacobs Elul 20 Mina Urbach Elul 22 Lazarus Balows 28-August Elul 23 Goldie Fine 29-August Elul 23 Joseph Fleishman Elul 23 Sophie Hoffman Elul 24 Ruth Archer 30-August Elul 24 Lillie Goldberg
Elul 24 Sonia Moosnick Elul 25 Parker Francis 31-August Elul 25 Marilyn Kalb Herman Elul 25 Moses Krasne
Yahrzeit Observance
begins at sundown of the
previous evening
with lighting of the yahrzeit
candle. The traditional act of tzedaka,
honoring a loved one, is
often performed at this time.
OZS August 2013
25 Av 5773 - 25 Elul 5773
We’re on the Web http://www.ozs.org
Phone: 859-266-8050
Fax: 859 268-3357
Email: [email protected]
2048 Edgewater Court
Lexington, Kentucky 40502
Ohavay Zion Synagogue
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we’re hosting a gathering in Baltimore unlike any in recent memory. Dubbed the Conversation of the Century, the
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