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Fall 2009

Rabbi’s Message
Rabbi Felipe Goodman
Remembering 9/11…
The Fight Goes On!

Dr. Zuhdi Jasser to speak at


Temple Beth Sholom on Sunday
Oct. 18, 2009.
I can still remember that day,
I believe that most of us can
remember exactly what we were
doing or where we were when we
heard the news. For our generation, 9/11 had a very similar effect to that
of President Kennedy’s assassination on the generation of our parents and
grandparents.
Losing one’s innocence, understanding that the world can be a cruel
desolate place devoid of morals or ethics is a horrible reality to wake up
to. Yet I am amazed! As much as we say we remember what happened
on Sept. 11, 2001, as much as we go through the motions of trying to
understand and as much as we sometimes still break into tears, I believe
most of us have truly forgotten why this happened.
I refuse to admit that our country was not prepared, for how can we
possibly defend and protect our country against a terrorist plot that seemed
to spring to life from the pages of a Hollywood Blockbuster Movie script! Who can think of such a way to murder
people in cold blood? The answer: Radical Islamist Fascists!
For those of us who have been to Israel, it is not hard to understand what the threat of Radical Islam is really like.
Israel is surrounded by enemies on all sides who espouse Radical, Fascist and murderous Islamic ideologies. Even
those countries like Egypt and Jordan whom Israel has peace treaties with - struggle internally to contain the threat
of being “eaten alive” by that ugly monster!
I remember a cartoon that was published right after 9/11; it showed a calendar in Israel where all the days on it
were marked as Sept. 11. Yes, Israel is prepared and always alert, not because it wants to but because it needs to!
And still, sadly, as prepared as we can be, sometimes there is no way of anticipating what could happen next.
When you travel through Israel, if you pay close attention, when you come upon a place where a terrorist attack
once took place you can see a small plaque listing the names of our fallen brothers and sisters. Instead of making
grandiose monuments and pledging over and over again not to forget, Israel actually does something about it. The
most important step in doing something about terror is understanding who, what and how we are fighting.
Very often I watch in disbelief how we try to apologize for the world! A few months ago, President Obama went to
Cairo and delivered an embarrassing and short-sighted speech where he called on The Muslim World to join America
in creating a better world.
Did anyone try to remind the President that all of these “moderate Muslims” he was trying to extend his hand to
were absolutely SILENT after 9/11? I vividly remember all media outlets interviewing Muslims and asking them for
their thoughts right after 9/11. The majority did not condemn the hijackers and their evil plot. Most of them simply
remained silent.
Time and time again, the defense was used that as long as Israel existed, these things will continue to happen.
Time and time again, we heard then and we hear now that Zionism is the problem – according to President Obama,
Israeli “Settlements” are the problem. NO! The problem is murderers running around without restraint as we try to
appease them again and again.
Rabbi’s Message continues on Page 9

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From the
Cantor’s Voice
Cantor Avraham Albert

SING
My feet are wet, my sleeves are rolled up, and everything seems to be up and
running as quick as a blink at Temple Beth Sholom. I am looking forward to
meeting all of you and hearing about your connection to this wonderful shul.
Please be patient with me as I slowly learn everybody’s name…
You will also get to know me little by little along this journey… So many things are important to me as a cantor…
Hopefully at our services you will see that the participation of the congregation is a must in my eyes. Yes, it can be
hard to join in the singing when there are new melodies to get used to. Just try. Close your eyes if you have to, or use
the text in our siddurim as an aid. I want you to feel comfortable in joining me.
After all, the chanting of our prayers in synagogue is not a performance! Judaism is not a spectator sport – we are
all part of the game. When the whole assembly adds to the conglomeration of the symphony in song, we are all back
at Mount Sinai together. The music is that powerful! And my favorite moments on the bimah are when I am able to
stop singing and listen to the beauty of scores of voices in unison, all around me.
So, when you see me at shul, introduce yourself to me, be patient with me, and when we are davening –
sing with me.
Kamala, Ezra, Maiella, and Solomon join me in wishing you an inscription and seal in the Book of Life for 5770 –

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Jon Mitzmacher
Education
Director of Education

Solomon Schechter Day School of Las Vegas


Opens 2009-2010
The Solomon Schechter Day School of Las Vegas opened its sixth
year of school on Monday, August 24, 2009! This year is special
because it is both the first year the school has not added a new
grade (Schechter is a K-5 elementary school) and the first year
students will begin the year in the Friedman Family Pavilion.
Schechter classrooms are now state-of-the-art and include SMART
Board technology. Amazingly, even in these difficult economic
First Day times, Conservative Jewish Day School Education in Las Vegas – the
of First partnership between Solomon Schechter, the Temple Beth Sholom
Grade Preschool, and the Midbar Kodesh Temple Early Childhood Center
– will still continue to educate nearly 300 students this year. All
three schools demonstrate that you don’t have to sacrifice a high-
quality Jewish and Hebrew education in order to have the highest
quality secular education. With outstanding faculty, community
support, and committed parents, the Solomon Schechter Day
School’s vision of students who are as equally literate in Hebrew
as they are in English; as facile with a siddur as they are with a
microscope; as comfortable discussing American politics as they
are Israeli – this vision is being realized.
Speaking of microscopes…
On the very first day of school, grades began to make use of Las
Vegas’ only Robotics & Engineering Laboratory in Schechter’s
state-of-the-art Science Lab. Under the dynamic leadership of new
Science Teacher Rebecca Rouas, Schechter students will receive
cutting edge science education. Kids came home the first day of
First Day of school enthusiastic about science!
Kindergarten Schechter Parent Organization Hosts
“Welcome Back Picnic”
The Schechter Parent Organization held its annual “Welcome Back
Picnic” on Sunday, September 13th. The event took place in Paseos
Park in Summerlin with a large crowd in attendance. The afternoon
featured water play, face-painting, a bounce house and more. The
Schechter Parent Organization looks forward to offering Schechter
parents even more opportunities to learn, celebrate, and create
community than ever before.
Schechter Holds Back to School Night
On September 15th, Schechter held its annual “Back to School”
night. Parents had an opportunity in a relaxed environment to
learn more about their children’s teachers, classroom routines,
curriculum and special projects. It was also an opportunity for
parents to volunteer for committees and to register their credit
cards on escrip.com (you don’t have to be a Schechter Parent
register) to make donations to Schechter. Thanks to the Parent
Organization and the Schechter Committee for their help in
First Day of Second Grade organizing the evening.

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Jennifer Zukowski
Director of Early
Childhood Education
Education
Preschool News

Now Enrolling
The Sandra and Stanley Mallin Early
Childhood Center is now taking registration
for toddler classes that start in January.
Part time and full time programs available
for ages 18 months to 2 ½ years.
NAEYC accredited preschool with caring and
nurturing staff. Contact Jennifer Zukowski
at (702) 804-1333 x 125 for tours.
Preschoolers get a close look
at a real honeycomb.

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Jennifer Weiss
Religious
& TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM
Education
Youth Educator

It all began on August 23, when the Religious School Faculty gathered together at our Faculty
Orientation to begin planning what will surely be one of the most exciting years of the Judy and
Ronald Mack School of Religious Studies! Later that day a large number of new and returning
families attended our annual “Back to School BBQ”. (Thanks to the Men’s Club for all their help in
preparing this years bbq.) This year the new integrated curriculum that was introduced last year to our Third through Seventh
Graders has been applied to our K-2nd Grade program. We look forward to matching the same level of energy and excitement
in our younger grades as we do our older ones.
On September 13th we welcomed back students, parents and teachers as the first day of Religious School officially began!
With the help of our energetic faculty, parent volunteers and our wonderful Midrasha students, the first day of Religious School
went according to plan. Students dove right into their studies in each of their classes while finding time to make decorations
for Sukkot. We are looking forward to hanging these beautiful decorations around the Sukkah!!!
We hope all Religious School families can join us for some special upcoming events:
To celebrate Sukkot, we will be holding the third annual “Pizza in the Hut” on Wednesday, October 7th, from 5:30-6:30
PM. Come and join us as we celebrate Sukkot in the beautiful TBS sukkah, largely decorated by the students of the Religious
School. You don’t want to miss it!
Our annual Fall Shabbaton for Religious School students in Grades Three through Seven is coming up November 6th –
8 . Please make sure to save the date now for our Spring Shabbaton on April 30th – May 2nd. Information regarding the
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Shabbatonim will be mailed directly to families and will be available in the Religious School Office. Coming this spring, we will
be introducing our first ever undernighter for students in Kindergarten, First and Second Grades. Look for more information
in the upcoming months.

Back to School BBQ.

First day of school - First Grade

First day of school - Kindergarten

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Youth
As summer came to an end, Kadima/USY began to pick
up speed! It was very exciting to see such a great turn out
for our annual “You Survived Your First Day of School”
kick-off event at Golden Spoon Frozen Yogurt on August
24th. It was a wonderful opportunity to meet so many
future Kadimaniks (4th – 6th Grade), Jr USYers (7th – 8th
Grade) and Sr. USYers (9th – 12th Grade), and to see their
excitement for what is in store this upcoming year. More
than fifty students joined us as we rang in the new school
year with fun, friends and of course frozen yogurt!
For one of the final moments of summer, TBS teens
journeyed once again to the happiest place on earth!
Students met up with over 350 USYers from across the
Far West Region at Disneyland, as they began to build
friendships that will last a lifetime. TBS USY looks forward
to inviting students from across our region to join us for
special weekend shabbatonim throughout the upcoming USY Disneyday
year!
This year, USY launched Project Isaiah – the food drive
that took place between Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur.
Last year Temple Beth Sholom donated 2,351 pounds of
food to the Jewish Family Service Agency in Las Vegas.
This year under Project Isaiah, USYers were very excited
to donate more then 3,000 pounds of food to the JFSA.
We would like to welcome all teens to join us during
our weekly USY Lounge Night. Thanks to some generous
contributions, we are pleased to unveil the newly
remodeled USY Youth Lounge! The USY Youth Lounge
features a Connelly pool table, ping pong table, dart board
and TV/Wii. USY Lounge Night takes place Wednesday
evenings from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM and follows the
Religious School calendar.
For more information about Kadima/USY or to request
a membership application, please contact Alyson at ext.
124 or email tbsusyinlv@gmail.com.

Kadima/USY Kickoff Event

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Temple News
Men’s Club Women’s League
Jerry Springberg, President of the TBS Men’s Club A Hanukkah Happening
endorses Men’s Wellness
Two years ago, at the 2007 Federation of Jewish Men’s’ Women’s League of Temple Beth Sholom invites the
Clubs (FJMC) Convention, members of the FJMC were entire community to attend a new and exciting Hanukkah
challenged to make a commitment to improve their health. event: “A Hanukkah Happening!” on Sunday, November 22
The Challenge was made in recognition of the fact that many (10 AM - 3 PM) at TBS. In addition to some of the most
in our synagogue communities live unhealthy life styles popular vendors who have been with us before, we are adding
which put them at risk for various types of preventable and lots of exciting new dimensions. There will be a latke fry off,
possible life threatening illnesses. Quitting smoking, eating big screen TV’s to enjoy the football games with friends, lots
a healthy diet , increasing exercise, losing weight, and of demonstrations from various companies, food samplings
managing stress are all factors which will lead to a healthier and delicious food to purchase for lunch. We will have fun
lifestyle and may help prevent such conditions as diabetes, booths for children of all ages, wonderful raffle prizes and
heart disease, stroke and certain types of cancer. much more, but we are running out of space, so you’ll have to
come and see for yourself! Contact Kim Memar, “A Hanukkah
As part of our commitment to meet this challenge, Happening!” Chair, for more information or how to become
starting next month, the TBS Men’s Club will include in a sponsor or sign on as a vendor: 702-429-0888 or email
the Temples bimonthly newsletter a monthly health tip to memarkfas@cox.net.
help our members live healthier lifestyles. In addition to
serving healthier food at our events, our Men’s Club will be
developing programs designed to help achieve our goal of NOW ENROLLING
improving the health of our members. The Sandra and Stanly Mallin Early Childhood
Starting in October, our meeting will at Brunch Sunday Center is now taking registration for toddler class
morning enabling many more men who were unable to that starts in January.
attend our Thursday Evening meeting to attend and enjoy
our comradeship.
Part time and full times programs available for
ages 18 months to 2 ½ years.
In addition we intend to have Programs that men will identify
with such as men’s feelings about Jewishness, maintining a NAEYC accredited preschool with caring and
healthy lifestyle, and family relations. nurturing staff. Contact Jennifer Zukowski to
schedule tour.

Exciting Early Childhood Programs at Temple Beth Sholom


Save the Date
Preschool Fundraiser – Character Brunch, November 15th 10:00 AM (newborn-7 years) Bounce house, raffle, face
painting, characters, games, food, and lots of fun. Come support the Sandra and Stanley Mallin Early Childhood Center.
Programming
Shabbat & Me (Newborn-5 years) Friday mornings at 8:45 AM with Melanie Ron.
Music Together (Newborn-5 years) Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday with Melanie Ron.
Part time Preschool Programs (18 months-3yrs) Tuesday/Thursday 8:30-12:00.
Complimentary Programming
Friday Night Kids (Newborn-5 years) Monthly, Friday evenings at 6:00 PM with Cantor Avi.
Tot Shabbat (Newborn-2nd Grade) Monthly, Saturday mornings at 10:00 AM.
Babysitting on Friday evenings (7:30 PM) and Shabbat mornings (9:30 AM) for children who are potty trained to age 7
*For more information regarding fees, start dates, or times please contact the Early Childhood department at
804-1333 extension #112

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Temple News
Rabbi’s Message continued from Page 2 L’DOR V’DOR
If we want to remember the victims Making a Difference for Seniors
of 9/11, it is important to do it by
understanding that as long as we don’t By Shel Kolner
face the threat of Radical Fascist Islam
with open eyes and stop lying to ourselves After the summer sabbatical, L’Dor V’Dor is starting its new year.
thinking these people can be appeased – Plans for the events that will take place in 5770 are already under
if we go through life thinking that they can way. We continue to make an impact on the seniors in the Southern
understand ethics, morality and love the Nevada Valley. We are the premiere outreach program in Southern
same way we do, then 9/11 will happen Nevada and we do make a difference.
again. On September 9th L’Dor V’Dor hosted over 200 seniors from local
In trying to understand the constant facilities and their homes. We celebrated the High Holy Days with
threat of Radical Fascist Islam, Temple entertainment by our students from the Stanley and Sandra Early
Beth Sholom is bringing to Las Vegas an Childhood Center and dancing by The TBS Dancers of Light. After
extraordinary speaker. the entertainment our guests moved into the Social Hall and enjoyed
a luncheon catered by Certified Master Chef Gustav Mahler, owner of
I would like you to mark your calendars Spiedini Ristorante. Again the entire event was a hit with our guests.
with an important date. On Sunday Oct. The L’Dor V’Dor board continually critiques our events looking for
18, 2009 at 4:30 PM, Temple Beth Sholom ways to improve them. As we do this, we are always appreciative of
will be hosting Dr. Zuhdi Jasser who is the the number of people who tell us how much they enjoyed the day
director of The American Islamic Forum out and are looking forward to the next event. Even while waiting
for Democracy. Dr. Jasser is perhaps one for their busses they were extolling the virtues of the day. We really
of the most outspoken critics of Radical do make a difference. Our guests really enjoy what we are doing for
Fascist Islam. Dr. Jasser is also a devout them.
Muslim. He is the voice and the vision Volunteers are still the backbone of our organization. If you can
behind the documentary, The Third Jihad. spare a few hours every other month please call Lillian Radomsky at
I highly recommend that you watch The 942-3251 or 553-9425 (cell). If you can provide transportation for our
Third Jihad before coming to Dr. Jasser’s guests, drivers are needed for this short time period. If you have the
lecture. Our congregation has arranged time we have the opportunity for you to do a Mitzvah.
for a screening of The Third Jihad on Please call Karen Berke at 341-5112 if you would like to volunteer
Tuesday Oct. 13, 2009, at 7 PM here at in the social hall. You can always call Shel Kolner, the coordinator,
Temple Beth Sholom. Dr. Jasser’s lecture at 228-4744 or 334-8914 (cell) for more details about any aspect of
the following Sunday Oct. 18, 2009 at L’Dor V’Dor.
4:30 PM. Our next event is scheduled to celebrate the Sukkot. It will be on
In closing, I would like to thank the Tuesday, October 27th. We have also set the Chanukah event for
Men’s Club of Temple Beth Sholom Tuesday, December 15th. If you would like to enjoy our events with
and the committee that oversees the us, call now! We will put you on our list. It is a very satisfying few
Warsaw Ghetto Remembrance Garden hours.
for providing us with the necessary funds If you know of any senior who is homebound and could benefit
to make this program available. Every from this opportunity to socialize with other people, please call the
contribution made to The Warsaw Ghetto L’Dor V’Dor coordinator, Shel Kolner (228-4744 or 334-8914), or
Remembrance Garden project at TBS goes the Temple office (804-1333 ext 100). We’ll make sure they receive
to a special fund that is used to promote invitations to the upcoming events.
a better understanding of how hate and Again, we invite you to join the camaraderie and see how good it
racism can be dealt with and eventually feels to make a difference in the life of a homebound or facility bound
eliminated from our world. senior by being part of the L’Dor V’Dor Volunteer program. This truly
is a Mitzvah!
We want to thank all the sponsors of these events for their continued
donations. We are most appreciative of them and for the support of
the United Jewish Community/Jewish Federation of Las Vegas.

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Temple News
Women’s League – by Brenda Katz
Summer is finally disappearing and autumn is quickly approaching. The seasons come and go, but Women’s League
remains. Even as the days shorten, we can still grow ideas, allow our dreams to take root and believe in the possibilities
that exist. As the New Year begins, let us plant afresh and make sure that we spiritually blossom.
Each month, WL has a program planned that we hope will energize and inform you, at the same time, being fun.
From an intriguing book review and panel discussion of “The Faith Club” on September 30th to an exciting Paid Up
Membership Brunch with Congresswoman Shelley Berkley on October 25th, or to an innovative and unique Hanukkah
Happening on November 22,
we are doing it. And this is
just the beginning.
We are also proud to
announce that OUR WL has
been selected to host the next
National Leadership Training
Institute on January 24th-26th,
bringing women from across
the country, Canada and
Mexico, to our synagogue.
Melanie and I have been
inspired by our Board’s
devotion, creativity and
teamwork. We are proud
to represent our entire
membership and look forward
to the journey that awaits us.
The planning has taken place,
the committees are being
formed and we are ready to
watch the fruits of our labor
prosper. How fitting it is
that this year’s Torah Fund
Campaign is “To plant and
preserve”.
All we need is your support
and participation. We want
you to JOIN us. Shop in our
Judaica Shop. Buy tribute
cards and prayer books.
Attend our programs. Take this
opportunity to support WL so
that we may offer support to
TBS. Let this season be the
best. May the harvest be
bountiful.
L’Shanah Tovah
Brenda Katz

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B’nei Mitzvah
B’nei Mitzvah Happenings - By Adam Brustein
As I write this article, summer is ending, and a new school year has begun. Already,
our weekly B’nai Mitzvot is in full swing, and the High Hoy Days are right around the
corner. Although many were away for much of the season, I was pleased that we
were able to have a nice representation of Torah Readers from our post-B’nai Mitzvah
students throughout the summer. However, I would like to comment on one of those
summer Shabbatim that really stands out for me.
On this particular Shabbat, we were privileged to have a post-B’nai Mitzvah student
read for the congregation. This student did not travel a smooth road to becoming a
B’nai Mitzvah; in fact, at one point the big day was postponed, and there were doubts
as to whether it would ever take place. Yet, after the big event had passed, this student still volunteered to read
from the Torah for us, and did so with great pride and poise.
As it happens, on this same Shabbat, another former student attended the service. This student had been
exceptional, and I was delighted to see him at Temple, not just to catch up with him, but also with the anticipation
that I could recruit him to join the Teen Torah program. However, when I discussed this possibility with him,
he said that he thought it was a good idea, but that he had forgotten how to read Hebrew and was too busy to
re-start the process. Despite my assurances that it would not be difficult for him and that I would gladly help, it
became apparent that it just was not going to happen at this particular time. I have no doubt that this student
will be immensely successful in his various pursuits, but, sadly, his synagogue skills will not be sustained.
I believe that this is a classic example of the importance of the Teen Torah program. Unfortunately, I can find
many examples of students “falling through the cracks” in our Temple over the past eight and a half years that
I have worked here, but I am hoping that this will change. Of course, there will be students who choose not to
take part in the program; this is up to them. Hopefully, they will connect with Judaism in other ways, by taking
advantage of different opportunities provided by the Temple and the general community. But I do encourage
every student to participate, and, should they choose to do so, they will receive guidance and support throughout
the preparation process, from me and/or Cantor Alpert. If you are interested in participating in this program
or have other questions, please call me anytime, day or night, at 497-5267. I hope to hear from you.
Shana Tova, Adam

Meet the Board of Directors


representative to the Senate Finance Committee during this
Dan Miller period and also helped to draft new tax laws subsequently
Dan grew up in Newton, enacted by Congress.
Massachusetts and with his
Following his IRS career, Dan joined the the Dun &
parents and older brother
Bradstreet Corporation in New York City and remained
attended Temple Kehillath
there for almost 20 years until retirement. Dan served
Israel on Harvard Street in
as Vice President Tax and Financial Planning and among
Brookline, MA, at the time, one
other duties was in charge of the worldwide tax planning
of the preeminent Conservative
for the Dun & Bradstreet family of companies that included
synagogues in the United States.
such well known brand names as D&B, A.C. Nielsen, R.H.
For his higher education, Dan Donnelley, and Moodys’s Investors Services, as well as
received his B.A, from Boston hundreds of other smaller entities within this corporate
University as well as a J.D. and Masters of Law in Taxation family group. During this time, Dan was also a frequent
from Boston University School of Law. lecturer at the NYU Law School International Tax Institute,
Following receipt of his legal degrees, Dan moved to speaking on the tax treatment of international cross border
Washington D.C. where he joined the Office of Chief transactions.
Counsel of the Internal Revenue Service. While with Chief Immediately following his retirement, Dan moved to Las
Counsel, Dan had responsibility for issuing IRS guidance Vegas in March 2004, and longtime former Board member
with respect to corporate restructurings such as the taxation Rose Raphael introduced Dan to Rabbi Goodman. Dan was
of mergers and acquisitions as well as myriad other warmly welcomed by the TBS family and he joined the TBS
aspects of corporate tax planning. He also served as IRS Board of Directors in May of 2008.

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B’nei Mitzvah
Abraham Yoshua Goodman to be Brittany Reese Shervan called to
called to the Torah October 17. the Torah on October 24.
Temple Beth Parents Drew &
Sholom is pleased Rhea Shervan are
to announce the pleased to announce
Bar Mitzvah of the Bat Mitzvah
Abraham Yoshua of their daughter
Goodman on Brittany Reese
Saturday October Shervan at Temple
17, Parashat Beth Sholom on
Bereshit. Yoshua’s Saturday, October
hobbies include, 24th at 9:00 a.m.
working with glass,
B r i t t a n y
ceramics, and
currently attends
computers, and
8th Grade at the
playing with his
Adelson Educational
X-Box and his dog
Campus where
Pancho.
she participates
He just graduated in volleyball and
from Religious fencing. Outside of
School and enjoyed working in the kids2kids program. her studies, Brittany enjoys music and computers.
Yoshua is looking forward to celebrating his Bar Mitzvah
For her Mitzvah Project, Brittany has participated in
in Jerusalem at the Conservative Kotel in August with
numerous charitable efforts aimed at helping those in
his family. Yoshua, his parents, Rabbi Felipe and Liz, along
need.
with his sisters Daniela and Arielle are excited about
receiving all their special guests from Mexico City, Israel, Special guests scheduled to attend include her grandfather
Colombia, Switzerland, Cancun, New York, California, Raymond Schiff of Baltimore, Aunt Henrietta Schiff, also of
Florida and New Orleans. These guests will include his Baltimore, Uncle Sam Schiff of California and the Friedman
greatgrandmother, grandparents, uncles, aunts, cousins family of Boca Raton, Florida. Also expected are family
and many family friends. friends Morty & Stella Cohen of New York City, Victor &
Arlene Kasner of Delray Beach, Florida, and Jeff & Joan
Yoshua’s parents are proud of all his hard work and
Cantwell of Houston, Texas.
accomplishments.

Shane Alexander Cashin


to be called to the Torah on
November 7th.
Parents Wendy and Andrew Cashin and sisters Brooke
and Grace are proud to announce the Bar Mitzvah of
Shane Alexander Cashin on Saturday, November 7th.
Shane currently attends 8th Grade at Hyde Park Academy
of Math and Science. He is a member of National Junior
Honor Society. In addition to his studies, Shane plays
club soccer, has participated in two Triathlons, plays
piano, is President of Junior U.S.Y and was a member of
The Temple Beth Sholom Junior Ruach Ensemble.
For his Mitzvah Project, Shane helped collect groceries
for the JFSA for distribution to the needy throughout
Las Vegas.

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Tributes
RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY CANTOR’S In Memory of:
Neil Eskenazi
FUND DISCRETIONARY FUND Renee & Joe Premack
Cindy & Douglas Bushnell In Honor of:
Gerald Hirsch Cantor Avraham Alpert & SIDNEY CHAPLIN
Ellen Reinglass & Morris Schaner Family a warm welcome SCHOLARSHIP FUND FOR
In Honor of: Anita Lewy
Belinda & Andrew Donner’s Thank you: SSDS-LV
son Jake Ingrande becoming a Cantor Alpert, for beautifully In Honor of:
Bar Mitzvah enhancing our Shabbat services Faye & Dr. Leon Steinberg’s
Judy & Ron Mack D.J. Sinai, for beautifully enhancing Anniversary
Rabbi & Liz Goodman’s son Abraham our Shabbat services Shirley Chaplin
Yoshua becoming a Bar Mitzvah Lillian Radomsky L’Shana Tovah:
Anita Lewy Shirley Chaplin
Ronnie & Neil Schwartz
SANDRA & STANLEY Bonnie Berkowitz
Rabbi & Liz Goodman’s Anniversary MALLIN EARLY Tina & Craig Hamilton
Ellen Scully In Memory of:
Charlotte & Sam Showel’s 60th
CHILDHOOD CENTER Gertrude Eisenbruck
In Honor of: Mona & Charles Silverman
Wedding Anniversary
Andrea & Jack Behrens’ daughter Marcy & Jack Simon
Dan Miller
Emma’s first Birthday
Phil Miller
Evelyn Brunner & Steven Taylor JUDY & RONALD MACK
Faye & Dr. Leon Steinberg’s
Anniversary
L’Shana Tovah: SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS
Sandy & Stan Mallin
Elaine & Irv Steinberg
Bonnie Berkowitz STUDIES
An Aliyah: In Honor of:
Speedy Recovery:
Samuel R. Rosen Mayor Oscar Goodman’s
Stan Mallin
My grandson’s Aliyah 70th Birthday
Dan Miller
Irving Herman Esther Frankenstein
Phil Miller
Thank you: L’Shana Tovah:
Rabbi Goodman for all you do SANDRA & STANLEY Judy & Ron Mack
Bill & Laurie Barron & Family Bonnie Berkowitz
Roberta & Larry Brown & Family
MALLIN EARLY
Rabbi Goodman for the most CHILDHOOD CENTER USY/YOUTH FUND
inspiring High Holy Days services In Honor of:
Anita Lewy
SCHOLARSHIP FUND Abraham Yoshua Goodman becoming
The Bobcats Class of 2009 a Bar Mitzvah
Speedy Recovery:
In Memory of: Andrea & Jack Behrens
Daniella Brill
Harry Gilbert
Sara & Tedd Rosenstein
Mona & Charles Silverman AUDREY MERKIN
In Memory of:
Ida Groman
Bernice May SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Sidney May Thank you:
Eunice Galsky
Amy May Audrey Merkin Scholarship
Philip Rosenberg
Iris Pianko Committee
Morris Golden
Ann & Richard Blut Rebekah Mastel
Yiskor:
Anita Lewy In Memory of:
Maxine Bendelac
Marci & Rob Murdock Philip Rosenberg
ASSIST. RABBI’S Mona & Charles Silverman Ruth Goldfarb
Dana Sefman Bonnie C. Novak
DISCRETIONARY FUND Marci & Rob Murdock
In Honor of: Lil Glicken
Sarah Danielle Karasik’s Bat Mitzvah SOLOMON SCHECHTER HEATHER SAXE
Debbie & Joel Karasik
Misheberach:
DAY SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP FUND
In Honor of: Speedy Recovery:
Maxine Bendelac
Merle & Mike Mitzmacher’s Judy Stein
In Memory of:
40th Anniversary Andrea, Richard, Drake &
Carrie Pollock’s mother
Eileen & Eliah Atlas Scarlett Gordon
Paula, Alyssa & Evan Krentzel
Florence Frost In Memory of:
Dr. Sidney Shindell
Evelyn & Leon Goldberg Robert Katz
Paula, Alyssa & Evan Krentzel
Jackie & Howard Kramer Felice & Joshua Saxe & Family
Estelle & Martin Weiss
Faye & Dr. Leon Steinberg’s Marcy, Steve, Ryan, Brandon
Anniversary & Carly Saxe
Jaimee, Jon, Eliana &
Maytal Mitzmacher
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Tributes
LAWRENCE A. SCULLY WARSAW GHETTO Hortense Eckhaus
Linda & Leonard Eckhaus
LIBRARY FUND REMEMBRANCE Dr. Beatrice Lipsky Eisen
In Honor of: Dr. Doris Soroky-Aarenau
Dr. & Mrs. Herb Lippitz’ marriage
GARDEN
L’Shana Tovah: Neil Eskenazi
Ellen Scully Sally & Dick Eskenazi
Lillian & Henry Kronberg
An Aliyah: Abraham Feit
Bonnie Berkowitz
Sam Showel Lucia & Israel Feit
In Memory of:
L’DOR V’DOR Allen Brewster Adele Feitelson
Gloria Bransky Mona & Charles Silverman Roselyn Silkes
Wendy & Michael Passer Herbert Fischer
Dolores & Howard Wolfe
GENERAL FUND Geraldine Fischer
Phyllis Fishman Nathan Frank
In Honor of:
Touchstone Men’s Group David Peikin
Rob Festenstein, a warm welcome
In Honor of: Muriel Frankenberg
Anita Lewy
Debbie & Joel Karasik’s daughter Laura & Bob Frankenberg
Ruth Goldfarb & the High Holy Days
Sarah becoming a Bat Mitzvah Sanford Gershman
Honors Committee
Gayle & Howard Rosenberg Sheila & jay Gershman
Anita Lewy
An Aliyah: Frances Goldberg
Jackie & Shel Kolner’s
Michael Weinberg Mimi Katz
granddaughter’s birth
Speedy Recovery: Bessie Golden
Sally & Dick Eskenazi
Jay Gershman Esther Golden
Kim & Fred Memar’s Anniversary
Sally & Dick Eskenazi Morris Golden
Esther Frankenstein
In Memory of: Samuel Goldstein
Charlotte & Sam Showel’s
Harry Asher Mort Goldstein
60th Anniversary
Dr. Sheldon Schore Harold Green
Jackie & Howard Kramer
Elvan Spilka Allyce Schwartzbart
Faye & Dr. Leon Steinberg’s
Nancy Hexter & Robert Solomon Abe Groman
Anniversary
Esther Frankenstein YAHRZEIT FUND Eunice & Alan Galsky
Sheryl Honig In Memory of: Ida Groman
An Aliyah: Sam Aisuss Kim, Andrew, Adam & Ilana Cohen
Anita Lewy Charlotte & Sam Showel Jack Grossman
Dan Miller Klara Alter Sue Grossman & Family
Thank you: Yolanda Phelps Anna Hager
Cher Bransky Frieda Applebaum Shirley Chaplin
Esther Frankenstein Bobbee Finkel Sylvia Jacobs
To our friends for being so caring Simon Aprill Elaine, Howard & Holly Jacobs
during my recent illness Dr. Albert & Eunice Merkin Hannah Kester
Jay Gershman Warren Barripp Teri & Ole Thienhaus
Speedy Recovery: Donna & Gavin Isaacs Morry King
Steve Cohen Minnie Berenkrantz Lenore & Michael P. King
Barbara & Bernie Fruchter Hilda Stein Joseph Kirshenbaum
Corinne Fields Joel Scott Berger Yvette & Dale Galsky
Adele Baratz Natalie & Art Berger Myer Kramer
Jay Gershman Sam Best Edie Radomsky
Barbara & Bernie Fruchter Mona & Charles Silverman Jean Lasky
Betty Schwartz Myrna Bilak Marshall & Dorothy Lasky
Esther Frankenstein Marcel Bilak Robert Lederer
Norma Wilensky Abraham Blatt Debbie Lederer
Esther Frankenstein Shirley Chaplin Sidney Lewis
In Memory of: Adeline Block Elaine Lewis
Gloria Bransky’s brother Shirley Chaplin Richard Lewis
Esther Frankenstein Hadji (Avram) Borukh Helmut Lewy
Jules Sanders Susan Molasky Anita Lewy
Adele Baratz Sara Brock Jacob Lichter
Rose Zwiren Lucia & Israel Feit Sally & Dick Eskenazi
Bernardine Zaben Gertrude Drapkin Ciullo Bill Lipsky
The Klein’s Rose Lipsky
Esther Mantel Cohen Dr. Doris Soroky-Aarenau
Sharon & Robert Wiviott Fay Lipton
Susan & Alan Garber

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Tributes
William Long John Sala Morris Showel Joseph Wechsler
Blanche & Phil Meisel Nancy Horowitz Sadie Showel Phyllis & Ira Wechsler
Abraham Mamlet David Schnee Charlotte & Sam Showel Florence Weinberg
Suzanne & Alan Feld Lillian & Mike Radomsky Bernard Silkes Lois & Michael Weinberg
Pauline Messinger Samson Schussler Hyman Silkes Annie Babner Weiner
Dee Glick Charles Schussler Samuel Simon Lilyan Celata
Scott Peikin Milton I. Schwartz Marcy & Jack Simon Max Weinstein
David Peikin Robin Sue, Bill, Michael, Philip Sonenstein Adele Engel
Garry Phillips Emily, Zach, Josh & David Sonenstein Blanche R. Weiss
Lily Phillips Benjamin Landsburg Ernest Spindel Barbara Don
Lucille Post Chana Schwartzbart Bernard Spindel Fanny Weitzman
Pat & Don Gordon Allyce & Stanley Yetta Stasko Ethel Koulange
Regina Raphael Schwartzbart Hyman Silkes Lily Phillips
Rose Raphael Lawrence Scully Goldie Stein Frank A. Wilensky
Saul Reiter Ellen Scully Judy & Manny Stein Norma J. Wilensky
Toba Reiter Sandra Shaikin Murray Stewart Gertrude Wolk
Norma J. Wilensky Elliot Shaikin Sheila Stewart Evelyn Shafer
Norman Rosenfeld Charles Shapiro Sam Toscher Earl Gerald Yarnetsky
Sharon & Elliot Karp Drs. Louisa & Gerry Toscher Lilyan Celata
Lorelei Rothman Michael Sanders Anne Ukeiley
Lee Rothman Ethel Shapiro Sheri Newberry
Dr. Meyer Rozen Philip Shapiro Betty Waterson
Brenda & Jerry Katz Florence Sokoloff Ethel Koulange
Harold R. Sachs Sara Shinert Lily Phillips
Joan & Paul Weil Joanie Shinert

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