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IN MEMORY OF
Frances and Bennie Mendelson, A”H
The most loving, helpful, considerate, people I have
ever known. My parents instilled hope and kindness in
our family every day. They both taught and inspired by
example and generated so much goodness and strength
without ever having to mention those words. It was a
blessing more than we can ever express for them to be
our dear parents and grandparents.
Paul Mendelson Family
“A crown of a good name surpasses them all.”Pirkei Avot, Chapter 4, Mishnah 17
Dedication 2
Welcome from the Senior Rabbi 4
Synagogue Directory 5
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTEScholars-in-Residence 6
Weekly Classes/Daily Services 8
Annual Events/Special Classes 10
Israel 12
PRAYER & HOLIDAY PROGRAMSShabbat 13
Holiday Programs 14
Shabbat 2014 16
PROGRAMMINGAnnual Events 17
Clubs 18
Israeli Art Show 21
YOUTHAnnual Events 22
Weekly & Monthly Events 23
Shabbat 24
Teen Israel Program & Camp Darom 25
COMMUNITYChesed 26
Community Partners 27
Staff Biographies 28
Calendar-at-a Glance 30
TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S
Dear Friends:
Unique, special, vibrant, full of life and laughter, growing, learning,
sharing, caring, chesed, love for Torah, Israel and every human being,
are just few of the adjectives and beliefs that come to my mind when
I think about our beloved Baron Hirsch. Our membership’s tapestry
is combined of so many members from so many backgrounds that
create a beautiful mosaic. Our educational programs and learning
opportunities for all ages provide each one of you the opportunity to
learn and grow on your individual level and enhance your knowledge
and life. Our Israel classes and programs enrich our commitment
to our beloved State of Israel and our involvement with Israel advocacy is admired nationally. Last year we
celebrated a historical milestone - our 150th anniversary - in a meaningful and elegant way. We are among only
a few congregations in the United States who have such an amazing and glorious past, and it should make us
very proud and hopeful for a bright future. When we see the growth of our community despite the challenges,
and when we see the large attendance of people who come to learn, daven and participate in chesed, we know
that our future is strong and stable.
Baron Hirsch offers a full range of services and classes for adults, teens and children. Adult Education
opportunities abound with the Israel Affairs class, Mini-Guest Lecture Series, Education Minyan, Women’s
Parsha class, Living Room classes, Jewish History class, Lunch and Learn class, Shabbat Afternoon class, Jewish
History Book Club, special classes and so much more. Our Scholars-in-Residence weekends throughout the
year provide Shabbat enrichment and real opportunities to explore different areas of our tradition.
The Baron Hirsch Youth Department features a wide array of activities for children of all ages, including our
new Tot Shabbat, the increasingly popular Israel Advocacy Program, Camp Darom, as well as Torah study and
more. Seniors always enjoy the monthly Kol Rena So-Shuls luncheons. The Baron Hirsch Sisterhood, Men’s
Club, Chesed Committee, Kiddush Corps and Knitting Group all offer numerous volunteer opportunities to
help make our shul and our community a better place.
We are proud to present to you this Guide to your growth, which contains virtually everything you need to
know about the upcoming year at Baron Hirsch: our Educational Institute, Scholar-in-Residence Shabbats,
holiday and congregational events, Youth Department and general information. We would be thrilled to see
you and your family at our programs throughout the year, and we look forward to the opportunity to serve
your needs.
The events and programs presented by the synagogue have only two requirements — they need your
attendance and your support to ensure our continued growth and diversity! We invite you to scan these pages
and discover which window leads to your Jewish community experience.
With much love,
Shai Finkelstein
W E L C O M E F R O M T H E S E N I O R R A B B I
BARON HIRSCH STAFF
Rabbi Shai Finkelstein | Senior Rabbi
rabbi@baronhirsch.org
Cantor Ricky Kampf | Cantor
cantor@baronhirsch.org
Rabbi Mordechai Harris
Teen Rabbi & Outreach Director
rabbimordechai@baronhirsch.org
David Fleischhacker | Executive Director
exec@baronhirsch.org
Gwen Moody | Administrative Assistant
gwen@baronhirsch.org
April Blankenship | Administrative Assistant
april@baronhirsch.org
S Y NAG O G U E D I R E C T O RY
Baron Hirsch Congregation400 S. Yates Road Memphis, TN 38120(901) 683-7485
For program updates and changes, visit us online:www.baronhirsch.org
BARON HIRSCH OFFICERS
Pace Cooper | President
Morris Thomas | 1st Vice President
David Mendelson | 2nd Vice President
Dr. Ellis Tavin | Vice President
Adam Groveman | Vice President
Sarah Thomas | Treasurer
Mary Trotz | Secretary
David Cooper | Gabbai Rishon
Elliot Wender | Gabbai Shayne
Dr. Naftali Klein | Ass’t Gabbai
Louis Safier | Ass’t Gabbai
Gerald Ballin | Warden
Visit our YouTube channel for current and archived videos:www.youtube.com/BaronHirschMemphis
Baron Hirsch is on Facebook. Find us!
Add your name to our email list by sending a request to april@baronhirsch.org
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BARON HIRSCH is proud to bring the best of scholarship to Memphis from across the United
States and Israel. Each of our weekends includes several presentations with our visiting scholars, along with
the opportunity for congregants to get to meet and know these outstanding speakers on a personal level.
Visit our website at www.baronhirsch.org prior to each visit to see the exact schedule of presentations.
The Baron Hirsch Scholars-in-Residence program is sponsored by Larisa & Ben Baer.
NOVEMBER 21 – 22 | PROFESSOR SMADAR & RABBI
MICHAEL ROSENSWEIGRabbi Michael Rosensweig occupies the Nathan and Perel Schupf Chair in Talmud
at RIETS. He is a 1980 graduate of Yeshiva College, and earned an M.A. and a Ph.D.
from the Bernard Revel Graduate School. After receiving semicha, Rabbi Rosensweig
was among the first group to complete the intensive post-graduate studies in RIETS’
Caroline and Joseph S. Gruss Kollel Elyon, and was appointed a Rosh Yeshiva in 1985.
Dr. Smadar Rosensweig is a professor of Bible at Stern College for Women at Yeshiva
University, as well as a professor of biblical studies at Allegra Franco Sephardic
Women’s Teachers College. Previously, she was a professor of Judaic studies and
history at Touro College. Dr. Rosensweig received a master’s degree in philosophy and
a master’s degree in arts from Columbia University. She gives shiurim and lectures
throughout the metropolitan area and across the country.
JANUARY 16 - 17 | RABBI DR. MEIR SOLOVEICHIK
Rabbi Meir Soloveichik is a leading Jewish thinker, theologian, and public intellectual.
He obtained his Rabbinic ordination from Yeshiva University and holds a Ph.D. from
Princeton in Religion. He currently serves as the Director of the Straus Center for Torah
and Western Thought at Yeshiva University, and is the Senior Rabbi of Congregation
Shearith Israel, the Spanish & Portuguese Synagogue, in Manhattan.
FEBRUARY 6 - 7 | PROFESSOR MORDECHAI KEDAR
Dr. Mordechai Kedar is a Lecturer on Arabic and Islamic Studies and an Assistant
Professor at Bar-Ilan University. His areas of research include Islam, Islamic Movements,
gender issues in Islam, Arabic mass media, popular culture in the Arab world, state
and society in the Arab world. He is a frequent guest on Al Jezeera, and served as a
Lieutenant Colonel in the IDF Military Intelligence unit.
S C H O L A R S I N R E S I D E N C E
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MARCH 20 - 21 | RABBI MENACHEM LEIBTAG
Rabbi Menachem Leibtag, is an internationally acclaimed bible scholar and pioneer of
Jewish Education on the internet. His vibrant thematic-analytical approach blends the
methods of modern academic scholarship with traditional Jewish approaches to the
Biblical text. He is best known for his ability to teach students how to study rather than
simply read Biblical passages. Rabbi Leibtag teaches at Yeshivat Har Etzion, Yeshivat
Shaalavim, Midreshet Lindenbaum, and at Yeshiva University’s Gruss Center, and
routinely lectures around the globe.
MAY 1 - 2 | RABBI BENJAMIN BLECH
Rabbi Benjamin Blech is an internationally recognized educator, religious leader,
author, and lecturer. He is Rabbi Emeritus of Young Israel of Oceanside, which he
served for 37 years. A recipient of the American Educator of the Year Award, he has
been a Professor of Talmud at Yeshiva University since 1966. Rabbi Blech is the author
of fifteen highly acclaimed and bestselling books. He is also a past President of both
the National Council of Young Israel Rabbis, as well as the International League for the
Repatriation of Russian Jewry. Rabbi Blech has also served as officer for the New York
Board of Rabbis as well as the Rabbinical Council of America.
JUNE 19 - 20 | RABBI RONEN & DR. PNINA NEUWIRTH
Rabbi Neuwirth is serving as the Rabbi of Ohel Ari (Minyan Chadash) Congregation
in Ra’annana. He is the executive director of the Beit Hillel organization in Israel. He
combines his work as a Rabbi and teacher with work as Chief Technology Officer for a
hi-tech company.
Dr. Pnina Neuwirth is a judge, formerly a lawyer, specializing in Tax and Commercial
law in Israel. She holds a Bachelor degree and a Master’s degree in Tax Law from the
Hebrew University and a Ph.D. in the field of International Taxation of E-commerce
from Haifa University. She also teaches in a number of seminaries. From 2004 until
2006 Pnina was a visiting professor at Stern College for women in the US, teaching
Jewish Studies and Jewish Philosophy. She was also the writer of a column “Women in
the Bible” for the Makor Rishon paper in Israel.
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W E E K LY C L A S S E S / DA I LY S E R V I C E S
E D U CAT I O NA L I N S T I T U T E
SUNDAYSWorld Events Class - See page 12
TUESDAYSCall Torah – Rabbi Shai Finkelstein Watch Rabbi Finkelstein give a short class on the
weekly parsha. Watch on your computer, your iPad,
or your mobile device via YouTube. Archived classes
can be viewed on Baron Hirsch’s YouTube channel at
www.youtube.com/BaronHirschMemphis
Basic Jewish Concepts – Cantor Ricky Kampf7:00 PM (times may vary in some seasons in order
not to conflict with Mincha) - Margolin Beit Midrash Cantor Kampf will help you navigate
through basic Jewish concepts, as well as guiding you
through the Jewish calendar.
WEDNESDAYS Ladies Parsha Class – Rabbi Shai Finkelstein/Rabbi Mordechai Harris
10:30 AM – I.E. Hanover Library. The weekly
Parsha is always an exciting text. For thousands of
years, Jews have learned the parsha and always found
relevant messages to their life. In this interactive class,
participants will learn about the parsha in depth. This is
a great way to be ready for Shabbat.
Lunch & Learn – Rabbi Shai Finkelstein/Rabbi Mordechai Harris Noon – I.E. Hanover Library. Enjoy a delicious lunch
along with a class on the weekly parsha. This is a
class were discussion is encouraged and participants
reach a conclusion together.
Jewish History – Rabbi David Radinsky 7:00 PM (times may vary in some seasons in
order not to conflict with Mincha) - Margolin Beit Midrash Covering topics throughout Jewish history,
the class is currently focused on learning about the
history of anti-semitism from the 19th through the
21st centuries in Europe and the Middle East.
SHABBAT Weekly Parsha – Rabbi Shai Finkelstein Shabbat mornings, 15 minutes before services
A fifteen minute class before Shacharit on themes in
the weekly parsha.
Shabbat Afternoon Class – Rabbi Shai Finkelstein Shabbat: 45 minutes before Mincha in the Margolin Beit Midrash. The Talmud is the pillar of
our Oral Torah. It’s the foundation of our teachings
and Jewish law. Tractate Brachot explores the history,
mindset, and the teachings of our sayings regarding
prayer and blessings.
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BARON HIRSCH offers numerous daily services which allow our congregants to participate in the great mitzvah of public prayer. On weekdays we have two morning minyanim each day, the first one meeting in the Hanover Library, and the second meeting in the Margolin Beit Midrash. There is one minyan for Mincha & Maariv each evening in the Beit Midrash.
While most service times follow the basic schedule below, exact times each week can be found on our website at www.baronhirsch.org
SHACHARIT SERVICES
Sunday 7:00 AM
or 8:00 AM
Monday, Thursday, Rosh Chodesh 6:20 AM
or 6:45 AM
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 6:30 AM
or 7:00 AM
MINCHA/MAARIV
Sunday-Thursday 15 minutes
before sunset
DAILY LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
Baron Hirsch offers two opportunities for short
daily Torah study centered around minyanim.
Immediately following the first morning minyan,
Rabbi Mordechai Harris shares a quick Dvar Halacha
– a basic rule of Jewish practice – which pertains
either to our daily activity, to prayer, or to the
season of the year.
In the afternoon, both Rabbi Finkelstein and Rabbi
Harris give a short class in Jewish thought between
Mincha and Maariv. The topic may be parsha or
holiday related, or they may study a book of Jewish
philosophy or practice.
E D U CAT I O NA L I N S T I T U T EE D U CAT I O NA L I N S T I T U T E
W E E K LY C L A S S E S / DA I LY S E R V I C E S
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A N N UA L E V E N T S / S P E C I A L C L A S S E S
SHABBAT SHUVA DRASHA Shabbat, September 27th, 2014 at 5:00 PM
Given by Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
“Guilt, Shame, & Repentance through the Eyes of
Willard Gaylin, Maimonides, & Rabbi Soloveichik”
It is traditional for the Rabbi of a congregation to
give a special lecture on the Shabbat between
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. This class, which
attracts more than 100 people, gives members of the
community a chance to learn not only the laws of the
upcoming holiday of Yom Kippur, but to prepare for
this important day in a more inspirational manner.
Childcare available for ages 2-6.
Sponsored by a Friend of Baron Hirsch in Support of
Jewish Continuity
YOM KIPPUR TEACH INShabbat, October 4th, 2014 at 3:30 PMYom Kippur is not just a day of prayer, but can be
a day of Torah learning and growth as well. At this
important time, we strive to use every moment of the
day, including the hour break between the Musaf and
Mincha services.
“The High Priest from a Religious, Philosophical & Psychological Perspective”Given by Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
Teshuva: A Time to Repair, a Time to RebuildGiven by Rabbi Mordechai Harris
Dedicated in memory of William Cohn, A”H,
by his family
WOMEN’S SIMCHAT TORAH DIVREI TORAHFriday, October 17th, 2014 at 11:00 AMNow in its fifth year, this is a special Simchat Torah
celebration, just for women! Join us in the Bet
Midrash for Divrei Torah and a special Kiddush.
Various women from within the congregation will
speak. Following the program, everyone will come
together in the sanctuary for the children’s Aliya and
the completion of the reading of the Torah.
SHABBAT HAGADOL DRASHA Shabbat, March 28th, 2015 at 5:30 PMGiven by Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
On the Shabbat before Passover, it is the custom for
the Rabbi of a congregation to give a special lecture.
This class, which attracts more than 100 people, gives
members of the community a chance to learn not only
the laws of the upcoming holiday, but to prepare for
the upcoming holiday in a more inspirational manner.
Childcare available for ages 2-6.
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A N N UA L E V E N T S / S P E C I A L C L A S S E S
TIKKUN LEIL SHAVUOTSaturday night, May 23rd, 2015 at Midnight Shavuot celebrates the receiving of the Torah on Mt.
Sinai. It is a beautiful custom to spend the entire night
of Shavuot immersed in Torah study, to show our
love of Torah and our anticipation in reenacting G-d’s
revelation. All night classes by Rabbi Finkelstein, Rabbi
Harris, and other community scholars. Teen and pre-
teen programs, all ending with morning services.
TISHA B’AV PROGRAMSaturday, July 25th - Sunday, July 26th, 2015Given by Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
The themes and ideas of Tisha B’Av are often difficult
for us to understand, for we are so many years
distant from the destruction of Jerusalem which
the day commemorates. Our Tisha B’Av program
includes a class by Rabbi Finkelstein following Eichah
at night, explanations of the Kinot during Shacharit,
and special video presentations in the afternoon.
MEMORIAL LECTURES Sunday, January 11, 2015 at 7:30 PMGiven by Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
Rabbi Finkelstein will deliver this annual yarhzeit
lecture in memory of his father David, A”H. The topic
will be “Honoring Parents in Challenging Times.”
Rabbi Finkelstein will explore the delicate situation
of the commandment to honor our parents and
situations where the parent’s behavior is affected by
old age, Alzheimer or other diseases.
Wednesday, August 5, 2015 at 6:45 PMGiven by Rabbi David Radinsky
Rabbi Radinsky gives his annual yahrtzeit class in
memory of Jack & Lillian Radinsky, A”H, and Herman
Cooper, A”H.
MEET THE SOFERMonday, September 29, 2014 at 6:00 PMEyal Sapir, a certified Sofer (scribe) gives an
informative class on what is involved in checking tefillin
and mezuzot. Congregants can also bring their own
mezuzot and tefillin to Eyal and arrange to have him
check them. New items will be available for sale.
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I S R A E L
I.E. HANOVER LECTURE ON WORLD AFFAIRS Sundays, 9:00 AM in the Hanover LibraryLed by Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
As Jews, the State of Israel is an essential part of
our life. Since its establishment, Israel has faced
challenges as it continues to build itself to be one of
the leading countries in the world. In this course, we
will discuss current events that influence Israel, the
Middle East, and the entire world.
SPECIAL SHABBAT ISRAEL CLASSES Shabbat Afternoons, 45 minutes before Mincha in the Margolin Beit MidrashLed by Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
Our connection to Israel is part of our identity. Rabbi
Finkelstein analyzes the situation in Israel from both
geopolitical and military perspectives.
AIPAC POLICY CONFERENCE March 1-3, 2015 Washington Convention Center, Washington, D.C.This mission of AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs
Committee) is to strengthen, protect and promote
the U.S.-Israel relationship in ways that enhance the
security of Israel and the United States.
YOM HAATZMAUTWednesday, April 22nd, 2015 at 7:00 PMEach year, Baron Hirsch joins with the community
to celebrate Israel Independence Day with prayer,
song and joyous celebration. This year’s celebration
of the 67th Anniversary of the State of Israel will be
no different. Please join us as we gather this year to
observe the holiday at our sister congregation, Anshei
Sphard Beth El Emeth.
MEMPHIS FRIENDS OF ISRAEL Memphis Friends of Israel is a pro-active, non-
denominational, non-political, non-profit organization
whose mission is to educate the Mid-South community
about the positive aspects of Israeli society and about
the value of American support for Israel.
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P R AY E R & H O L I DAY P R O G R A M S
CARLEBACH KABBALAT SHABBAT Friday evenings 15 minutes before sunset; 6:45 PM during Daylight Savings Time.Baron Hirsch’s Friday night service is the most
popular service of the week, as Cantor Kampf
welcomes the Shabbat with the joyful and
inspirational tunes of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, A”H.
Come join us and be a part of this weekly celebration
- men, women and children are all welcome. If you
don’t yet know the tunes, start by just clapping along
– you’ll pick up the melody quickly!
SHABBAT MORNING MINYAN 9:00 AM Come pray with us in a warm and friendly
morning service featuring the traditional Saturday
morning prayers in a stimulating and comfortable
environment. Through his weekly sermon, Rabbi
Finkelstein invites the congregation to learn with
him a timely message of the Torah portion. Cantor
Kampf’s melodious voice leads all those who
attend in joyous song. We make every effort to make
everyone who comes feel comfortable and a part
of the service. Following services each week, our
congregants enjoy a delicious Kiddush where they can
socialize and meet new people.
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIESShabbat presents numerous opportunities for Torah
Study at Baron Hirsch. See page 8 for details.
SEUDAH SHLISHITEvery Saturday afternoon, we bring Shabbat to
a meaningful close with Seudah Shlishit – the
third Shabbat meal. Join us in the Parker-
Margolin Tabernacle for this light dinner, and enjoy
the company of others in the congregation. There is
always great conversation, song, and a Dvar Torah
from the Rabbi. There is no chage and reservations
are not required.
Many members choose to sponsor a Seudah Shlishit
to honor the memory of a loved one on the occasion
of his or her yahrtzeit. If you would like to sponsor a
particular Shabbat, please contact the office.
YOUTH PROGRAMS Baron Hirsch offers a variety of Shabbat youth
programs in both the morning and afternoon,
including Junior Congregation, a Teen Minyan, and
several learning programs. See page 24 for details.
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P R AY E R & H O L I DAY P R O G R A M S
H O L I DAY P R O G R A M S
PRE-SELICHOT KUMSITZSaturday, September 21, 2014 at 9:00 PMCome early and get into the mood of the High Holy
Days with an uplifting Kumsitz featuring the Niggunim
& Teffilot (tunes and prayers) of the Days of Awe
with the accompaniment of musical instruments.
Refreshments, including a coffee & latte bar, will be
served. Selichot services will follow at 10:00PM.
FAMILY SUKKAH PARTYSunday, October 12th, 2014 at 5:00 PMCelebrate the festival of joy in and around the Baron
Hirsch Sukkah. Food, live music, rides, balloons, and
fun for everyone. There is always something new at
the Baron Hirsch Sukkah Party.
MEN’S CLUB SIMCHAT BEIT HASHOEVA TISCH WITH BOURBON TASTING AND BBQMonday, October 13th, 2014 at 7:00 PMJoin us for this adult only event in the Baron Hirsch
Sukkah which celebrates the festival with words of
Torah, song, a bourbon tasting and bbq specialties.
RSVP in the shul office. $20 per person.
WOMEN’S SIMCHAT TORAH HAKAFOTThursday, October 16th, 2014 at 7:00 PMAt Baron Hirsch, women are invited and encouraged
to participate in the dancing and singing during the
hakafot on Simchat Torah. Come participate in this
meaningful and joyous celebration!
SIMCHAT TORAH HAKAFOT & DINNERThursday, October 16th, 2014 at 7:00 PMThe most exciting, fast paced, Simchat Torah Hakafot
in the world with singing, dancing, candy bags, prizes,
and a complimentary dinner afterwards.
Dinner Sponsored by Sue Ann & Bernard Lipsey.
SIMCHAT TORAH LUNCH Friday, October 17th, 2014 at 1:15 PM As the holiday season concludes, there is nothing
better than joining with our shul family for a
congregation-wide Simchat Torah Lunch, which
immediately follows our joyous Simchat Torah
Hakafot and services. Take a break from your holiday
cooking and join with our family. RSVP in advance to
the synagogue office.
Sponsored by Sue Ann & Bernard Lipsey.
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P R AY E R & H O L I DAY P R O G R A M S
H O L I DAY P R O G R A M S
CHANUKAH DINNER Wednesday, December 17th, 2014 at 5:30 PMShare the light and warmth of Chanukah at our fun-
filled Chanukah Dinner. In addition to the delicious
holiday menu, there is always a festive atmosphere with
lots of children’s activities. RSVP to the synagogue office.
PURIM SEUDAH & CARNIVAL Thursday, March 5th, 2015There is nothing like a Baron Hirsch holiday
celebration, and there is no celebration quite like
the Baron Hirsch Purim Seudah. In addition to great
food, live music, and a lot of fun, there are also
numerous children’s activities – with the focal point
being our annual Purim Carnival. This year promises
to be to have new games, great prizes, a lot of
surprises, and our famous Tisch.
WOMEN’S MEGILLAH READINGThursday, March 5th, 2015 at 11:00 AMThis past year, for the first time, Baron Hirsch held a
special Megillah reading on Purim day - prepared by
women of the congregation, many of whom learned
to read the Megillah for the first time. We look
forward to this wonderful program once again.
YOM HAATZMAUT AT ASBEEWednesday, April 22nd, 2015 at 7:00 PM Baron Hirsch joins with other community institutions
to celebrate the State of Israel’s 67th Birthday. Always
a meaningful program, this service of thanksgiving is
mixed with music, dancing, and drama.
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SHABBAT 2014 IS COMING TO MEMPHIS!
Shabbat is the most sacred day on the Jewish calendar. It is a day of rest, spiritual growth, family togetherness and a time to pause and think. On October 24th & 25th – we will be joining something truly special that is happening in more than 170 cities and 30 countries around the globe, including right here in Memphis.
In a mass show of unity and love, Jews of diverse backgrounds will join together to participate in “Shabbat 2014” – an international grassroots Jewish identity movement that unites all Jews to keep one full Shabbat together. The idea originated last year in South Africa, and if you have not yet seen the inspirational video about this event, please search for “Shabbos Project 2014” on YouTube.
Over the coming weeks, you will be receiving more information about how you can be involved in the Shabbat Project. Please reserve the dates on your family’s calendar, and get ready for a truly inspirational and special weekend.
P R AY E R & H O L I DAY P R O G R A M S
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P R O G R A M M I N G
A N N UA L E V E N T S
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETINGJanuary 11th, 2015 at 6:30 PMEvery January, Baron Hirsch holds its annual
membership meeting and elections of officers. It
is a wonderful time to acknowledge all those who
dedicate their time to the shul, and for all of our
members to celebrate our accomplishments.
BELZ PARKER ARTISTS ASCENDING SERIES - 48TH SEASONSunday, October 26th, 2014 at 7:30 PMFeaturing virtuoso pianist Michael Sikich playing a
program of classical and jazz music.
Sponsored in memory of Philip Belz by the Belz Family
For more than 48 years, the Belz Parker Artists
Ascending Concert Series has brought some of the
world’s most promising young classical musicians
from around the world to Memphis to showcase their
blossoming talents. Notable performers have included
violinist Itzhak Perlman, conductor Daniel Barenboim,
pianist Misha Dichter and violinist Gil Shaham – all of
whom have gone on to achieve worldwide acclaim. All
concerts are free and open to the public.
FAMILY SHABBAT MEALS Several times a year, our membership comes
together at the synagogue to enjoy a communal
Shabbat meal.
November 21st, 2014 Friday Night Dinner
January 16th, 2015 Friday Night Dinner
February 6th, 2015 Friday Night Dinner
March 20th, 2015 Friday Night Dinner
June 20th, 2015 Shabbat Lunch
100 MAN MINYANJanuary 18th, 2015Join us as we once again gather over 100 men for
a special Sunday morning minyan followed by a
complimentary breakfast. Women & children are
welcome to participate! Please RSVP to the office.
Sponsorships are available, contact David Fleischhacker.
CAFÉ SIMCHACafé Simcha is Baron Hirsch’s unique Kosher dining
experience. We invite a popular chef from a local
restaurant into the Baron Hirsch kitchen to prepare an
exquisite dinner, providing a kosher dining opportunity to
the community. Watch for the menu to be released soon.
October 26th, 2014December 7th, 2014 (all day café in conjunction with Art Show)
May 3rd, 2015
BARON HIRSCH ANNUAL DINNER Sunday, March 22nd, 2015Join us for a Gala Dinner as we celebrate our
congregation’s accomplishments over the last year
and recognize the dedication of those within our
membership who have helped our success.
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P R O G R A M M I N G
C L U B S
SOURCES: THE JEWISH HISTORY BOOK CLUBNow in its 6th year, the participants in the Jewish
History Book Club read nonfiction books covering
the time period from the Second Temple to the
present. Meetings are held every other month
with the discussion lead by a volunteer member.
Anyone interested in learning more Jewish history
is welcome. All sessions meet at Baron Hirsch at
8:00PM, unless otherwise noted. Contact Ellis Tavin,
chairman, for more information.
September 15, 2014The Pity of It All - Amos Elon
Discussion by Shelley Kutliroff
200 years of Jewish integration into German society
November 17, 2014A Murder in Lemberg - Michael Stanislwski
Discussion by Ellis Tavin
Did Orthodox community murder Reform Rabbi?
January 26, 2015The Rebbe - Samuel Heilman and Menachem Friedman
Discussion by Jerry Kutliroff
Rebbe and emissaries fight assimilation
March 23, 2015Wonder of Wonders: A Cultural History of
Fiddler on the Roof - Alisa Solomon
Discussion by Ellen Tavin
Broadway tries to make a Jewish story less “Jewish”
for a wider audience appeal
June 8, 2015Like Dreamers - Yossi Klein Halevi
Discussion by Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
Socialist Kibbutzniks and Religious Zionist
paratroopers reunite Jerusalem and divide the country
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P R O G R A M M I N G
BARON HIRSCH MITZVAH KNITTERSOur Baron Hirsch Knitting Group meets regularly
and knits for a number of different causes, including
the Israel Defense Forces, Memphis Jewish Home,
and MIFA. Join these dedicated women and have a
fun-filled afternoon of knitting and conversation. The
group meets on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each
month, from 1:00-3:00 PM in the I.E. Hanover Library.
KOL RENA SO-SHULSThe Kol Rena So-Shuls is Baron Hirsch’s social group
for seniors. Each month we host a homemade lunch
with live entertainment, bingo, and more. Seniors
from throughout the community are welcome, and
the cost is just $3 per person.
Sponsored in memory of Rena Loskovitz, A”H,
by her family.
Upcoming Dates: November 19, 2014
January 21, 2015
February 18, 2015
March 18, 2015
May 20, 2015
June 17, 2015
July 15, 2015
August 19, 2015
MEN’S CLUBOur Men’s Club, led by Jake Lipsey and Mark Hayden,
plans a number of fun social activities throughout the
year. Volunteers are always needed, and you can speak
to one of the presidents to discuss opportunities.
Our Men’s Club founded an annual community wide
Men’s Club event that each congregation in Memphis
has hosted, and Baron Hirsch most recently hosted
again in 2014. Look for details and location for our
2015 community-wide event!
Other current Men’s Club programs include:October 12, 2014Cooking for Annual Sukkah Party – see page 14
October 13, 2014Simchat Beit Hashoeva Tisch with Bourbon Tasting &
BBQ – see page 14
January 18, 2015100 Man Minyan – see page 17
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BARON HIRSCH SISTERHOODOur congregation’s ladies group plans social,
community service and fundraising events
throughout the year, led by Sisterhood
president, Eileen Posner.
Upcoming Events Include:
October 14, 2014 at NoonJust for Ladies – Lunch in the Sukkah
Delicious lunch and entertainment in the Baron
Hirsch Sukkah
TBDSisterhood Game Night
Once a year, our sisterhood gathers with their sister
organizations in all other congregations for an
evening of fun and games.
TBDSpring Fashion Show and Luncheon
A popular event featuring fashion from various local
boutiques and an always scrumptious luncheon.
BARON HIRSCH YOUNG PROFESSIONALS GROUPThis group has a mission of strengthening and
enhancing the Jewish experience for community
members in the 21 – 35 age range.
Young Professional Shabbat DinnersThroughout the year, delicious themed Shabbat
dinners are offered for our community’s young
professionals. These highlight events offer a night
out with great company, amazing food, and a
short class from one of the Baron Hirsch Rabbis.
Babysitting is available.
Upcoming Dates:
October 29, 2014January 30, 2015April 24, 2015
Young Professional Pot Luck LunchesSeveral times each year, our young professionals
will organize an informal pot luck meal on Shabbat
afternoon which will rotate hosts, menus and
preparations. Look for our list of dates to be
released soon.
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BOYS HOLIDAY CHOIRRosh Hashanah/Yom KippurUnder the direction of Cantor Ricky Kampf, our
Boys Choir has added beauty and inspiration to
our holiday services for many years. The children
rehearse for a month before the holidays, and
celebrate their accomplishments afterwards with a
trip to a Grizzlies game with our Rabbi and Cantor.
SUKKAH HOP/TREASURE HUNTShabbat, October 11th, 2014 at 4:00 PMFor ages 9 – 13, enjoy a challenging Sukkah Treasure
Hunt throughout the neighborhood with great prizes.
Meet in the Baron Hirsch Sukkah.
For ages 3 – 8, there will be a Sukkah Hop with songs,
stories and treats. Meet in the Baron Hirsch Sukkah.
SUKKOT CHOL HAMOED YOUTH DAY Tuesday, October 14th, 2014 at 1:00-5:00 PMChildren and teens of all ages will enjoy our
annual afternoon of Putt Putt, go-karts, batting
range, bumper boats, and other rides, games and
refreshments. Held at Golf & Games Family Park on
Summer Avenue.
PESACH CHOL HAMOED YOUTH DAYTuesday, April 7th, 2015Baron Hirsch sponsors the largest Pesach young even
in Memphis and families flock to our events each year.
Whether it is putt putt, skating, or something new, kids
love our Chol HaMoed events. Reserve the date, and
stay tuned for this year’s location.
GRADUATION KIDDUSHShabbat, June 6th, 2015In what has become a beautiful Baron Hirsch
tradition, each year we honor our congregation
graduates – on the high school, junior high, and
kindergarten level. A gala Kiddush is held in
their honor, sponsored by their families, and the
congregation presents a special gift to each graduate.
TIKKUN LEIL SHAVUOT May 23rd, 2015
NCSY MIDWEST REGIONAL EARLY SPRING CONVENTION AT BARON HIRSCHMarch 12-15, 2015
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PROGRAMS FOR 9TH-12TH GRADE IN PARTNERSHIP WITH NCSYTeen Minyan and Seudah Shlishit: A weekly peer led Mincha Minyan followed by a lively
Seudah Shlishit including engaging debates, delicious
foods, singing and Divrei Torah.
Latte and Learning: Throughout the year, NCSY’ers meet for a delicious cup
of Starbucks or scoop of TCBY and a discussion driven
class on various topics confronting our teenagers.
Jewish Student Union (JSU): JSU is a national organization with over 250 Jewish
culture clubs on public high school campuses. The
clubs provide Jewish teens with programs that
strengthen their Jewish identity and connection to
Israel by creating a fun, social atmosphere. Currently
there is a club at White Station High School.
Movie Machshava6th-8th Graders join Rabbi Mordechai Harris in
his home for a popular movie and delicious nosh
followed by a discussion designed to help flush out
the messages being transmitted by the film and to
evaluate how these messages may or may not be in
line with our personal and religious values.
Dates: Nov 15, Dec 13, Jan 17, Feb 21, March 21, April 18, May 16
FAMILY PROGRAMMINGFamily OutingsPeriodically, Baron Hirsch organizes a Sunday family
outing. These outings, while predominantly focused
on creating social occasions, will also attempt to tie in
thematically with nearby holidays.
Kickoff Event: Sunday, September 21st2:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Pre-Rosh Hashanah Apple Picking at Jones Orchard
Musical HavdalahOnce a month when the clocks have changed and
Shabbat ends early enough, Baron Hirsch invites
families to join for a musical Havdalah service filled with
singing, stories, and upbeat dancing to end the night.
Pre-Holiday Craft ProgramsChildren 3-6 years of age and their parents are invited
to meet at Baron Hirsch leading up to the various
holidays for a chance to create, learn, and eat. With
each holiday a different hands on arts and crafts
project will be offered, Rabbi Mordechai Harris will be
there to teach about the holidays.
Dates: Oct 5 (Pre-Sukkot), Dec 7 (Pre-Chanukah), Feb 1 (Pre-Tu B’Shvat), Feb 22 (Pre-Purim), March 29, (Pre-Pesach), May 17 (Pre-Shavuot).
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EACH SHABBAT our youth are divided into age appropriate groups designed to instill positive
associations with Shul and Teffilah, as well as educate about the weekly Torah portion and any upcoming holidays.
BABYSITTINGSupervised free play for children 1 – 2 years old. This
program runs for the duration of the morning service
on all Shabbat & Holiday mornings. Diaper changing
and snack provided.
TORAH TOTSA program for 3 year old – Kindergarten aged
students combining babysitting from the start of
morning services until 10:45 AM, when the group
transitions into structured play, age appropriate
Tefilla, and Parsha instruction. Snack provided.
JR. CONGREGATIONChildren in 1st - 5th Grade enjoy supervised free play
and a snack until 10:30 AM, after which they transition
into a beginners Tefillah service and engaging Parsha
based competitions led by Rabbi Harris. The Jr.
Congregation group will be brought into services to
lead the main Minyan from Ein Kelokeinu onward.
PARSHA PROJECTStudents in 6th-8th grade who find themselves in
need of a break in the services are invited to step out
at 10:30 AM for a chance to participate in engaging
conversations around issues and ideas raised in the
weekly Parsha. They will also enjoy a brief Kiddush
and Snack before rejoining the congregation for
Mussaf. Location to be announced.
CHUG MISHNAYOT2nd-5th graders join Rabbi Mordechai Harris on
Shabbat afternoons half an hour before Mincha
to study Mishnayot together. Students are also
encouraged to sign up for the weekly Chazarah
Challenge, an opportunity to review with their
parents and research a special question, thereby
earning a raffle ticket for a grand drawing at the end
of the year.
TOT SHABBAT/HOLIDAYSOnce a month, parents are encouraged to join their
children (1 - 2 years old) in their Shabbat morning
group room at 10:45 AM for a special prayer service
designed for your children featuring songs, stories,
and a snack kiddush. Parents who would like to be a
volunteer leader should contact Rabbi Harris.
Dates: Sep 13, Oct 11, Nov 8, Dec 20, Jan 10, Feb 14, March 14, April 11, and May 25.
SHABBAT CJETMarc Lennon leads an engaging and interactive class
for teenagers. While the class is aimed at teens who
are not currently attending Jewish day school, and
teen who wishes to learn is welcome. The class meets
in the Leach Youth Lounge at 10:30 AM Shabbat
Morning.
CHIDON HATANACHBeginning after the fall holidays, Moreh Shimshon
Soleman gives a special class for teens who are
competing in the national bible contest. Baron
Hirsch is proud to give space to this ambitious and
talented group of students from the MHA/FYOS for
this extra weekly study session. Meets in the Hanover
Library, 45 minutes before Shabbat Mincha
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TEEN ISRAEL PROGRAM – ISRAEL INTROSPECTEDBuilding on the success of our Israel Advocacy and
Teen Leadership programs, Baron Hirsch is proud to
offer a new teen program – Israel Introspected. This
new curriculum seeks to create ideological affinity
through challenging teens to engage Israel in her
full complexity as a modern democratic, and yet
particularly Jewish, State. This is accomplished by
addressing core questions pertaining to the necessity
and significance of the Jewish national enterprise;
how a Jewish state should exercise power; why a Jew
who lives outside of Israel should care about Israel;
and what the State of Israel can offer the world.
The curriculum will also grapple with some of the
significant internal challenges Israel faces such as the
secular/religious divide, creating space for non-Jews
and growing economic divides.
Participants will be able to participate in our teen
delegation to the AIPAC National Policy Conference,
with some receiving scholarships towards the
conference expenses.
CAMP DAROM Our 39th Season – July 2-29, 2015 Since 1976, Baron Hirsch has run Camp Darom,
the first, and still the only overnight camp under
Orthodox auspices in the entire South. Over the
years, we have attracted campers from the Southern,
Midwest, and West Coast States. Our greatest
testimonial is the large number of campers who
return year after year, and even the many second
generation campers who now attend.
Nestled on the scenic shores of beautiful Lake
Grenada, Mississippi, our camp offers a combination
of all of the traditional and extreme fun camp
activities, with a strong focus on a modern orthodox
approach to Torah and an emphasis on Zionism and
the State of Israel.
Camp Darom is under the direction of Rabbi Avichai
Pepper, who joins us with his family each summer
from their home in Silver Spring, Maryland. Rabbi
Pepper has over 15 years of camp administrative
experience and has been with Camp Darom since
2008. Both he and his wife Alanna (born in Memphis)
are veteran teachers.
Watch for exciting announcements about our 2015
summer, including reunion Shabbatons that will be
held this winter in Memphis and Atlanta!
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CHESED BOX PACKING AND DELIVERING Over the past ten years, twice each year, before the
major holiday seasons, Baron Hirsch members meet
to pack and deliver food boxes to some 100 needy
families in the Memphis area.
Sunday, September 21st, 201410:00 AM at the synagogue
Packing of Rosh Hashanah Boxes
Sunday, March 29th, 201510:00 AM at the synagogue
Packing of Pesach Boxes
Private donations are welcome to help support this
important project.
MEMPHIS JEWISH HOME BIRTHDAY PARTIES Both our Men’s Club and Sisterhood assist by
sponsoring one of the monthly birthday parties held
for residents of the Memphis Jewish Home. On the
given month, volunteers go to the home for the
party, sponsor birthday cake for all, and give presents
to those celebrating a birthday.
BLOOD DRIVES Baron Hirsch runs periodic blood drives to help
those throughout the community who are in need of
blood. We occasionally have the mobile unit at the
synagogue for a specific event, but members are also
encouraged to visit a LifeBlood office to donate.
SHIVA COMMITTEEOur shiva committee is always there to help provide
assistance and comfort to a family who has suffered
a loss. Our minyan group is available to bring Shiva
chairs and siddurim to a family in Shiva, and to help
make sure a minyan is present. Members of the
Chesed department also bring a selection of baked
goods to a person’s home as well.
KABBALAT SHABBAT AT THE MEMPHIS JEWISH HOMEOnce a month, a member of our staff conducts a
special Kabbalat Shabbat service for residents at the
Memphis Jewish Home. If you would like to volunteer
to assist, please contact the synagogue office.
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C O M M U N I T Y PA R T N E R S
BARON HIRSCH is a proud co-sponsor or participant in many great events in the Memphis Jewish
community, which reach across a number of agencies.
MHA/FYOS ISRAEL MARCH Each year, the student body, faculty and parent body
of the Margolin Hebrew Academy/Feinstone Yeshiva
of the South celebrate Israel Independence Day with
a march through the streets of East Memphis. A sea
of blue and white march, sing, and dance their way
from the school to Baron Hirsch, where they hear
inspirational words from our Rabbi, and we provide
them with refreshments. The students then meet in
our sanctuary for Mincha, after which there is music
and more dancing until dismissal.
ISRAEL FESTJune 7, 2015Baron Hirsch is a proud sponsor of the Memphis
Friend of Israel and its annual Israel Fest and 5K
run. This event attracts thousands of participants,
promotes the importance of American support for
Israel. Israel Fest offers authentic music, food, culture,
activities and more for those who attend throughout
the community.
YOM HASHOAH ANNUAL COMMEMORATIONFor 48 years the Memphis Jewish Federation has
organized a community wide commemoration
of Holocaust Remembrance Day. Baron Hirsch
Congregation joins with all of the other Memphis
congregations in its support of this special event. The
date for the 2015 commemoration will be announced.
COMMUNITY MEN’S CLUB EVENTSeven years ago, our Men’s Club was instrumental
in organizing the Men’s Clubs of all Memphis
congregations for a joint event celebrating good food
and wonderful fellowship.
ASBEE BBQ Our sister congregation, Anshei Sphard Beth El
Emeth, hosts the largest Kosher BBQ contest in the
country.
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S TA F F B I O G R A P H I E S
RABBI SHAI FINKELSTEIN | SENIOR RABBI
A native of Israel, Rabbi Finkelstein was ordained by the Chief Rabbinate of Israel and
received certification by Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau, the eminent former Chief Rabbi of
Israel. He more recently received a higher ordination by the Association of Rabbinic
Judges in Jerusalem, which certifies him to serve as a judge in an Israeli Monetary Court
of Law. Rabbi Finkelstein has been in Memphis since 2000 and served as the Rosh
Kollel of the Kollel Torah MiTzion housed at the Margolian Hebrew Academy.
RABBI MORDECHAI HARRIS | TEEN RABBI & OUTREACH DIRECTOR
Rabbi Mordechai Harris is a graduate of Yeshivat Chovevei Torah Rabbinical School. He
is the current Teen Rabbi and Outreach Director at Baron Hirsch and previously he was
the Youth Rabbi at the Hebrew Institute of White Plains. He has spent close to 15 years
working in the area of informal and experiential Jewish education including serving as
the Associate Director and Jr NCSY Director for Upstate NY NCSY.
CANTOR RICKY KAMPF | CANTOR
Cantor Ricky Kampf has been associated with Baron Hirsch since 1989. In his first
years, he served the congregation as the assistant Shalich Tzibur and Executive
Director. He received his cantorial degree from the Belz School of Jewish Music and
currently serves as the congregation’s Cantor. His Kabbalat Shabbat service every Friday
night fills the synagogue with excitement and energy, and his holiday work with both
our Men’s and Boys’ Choirs make the High Holy Days very meaningful. He also is a
master Bar Mitzvah teacher, who has taught Torah reading and davening to countless
boys throughout the city.
DAVID FLEISCHHACKER | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
David Fleischhacker was appointed to the position of Executive Director in 2003.
He received his M.B.A from Baruch College in New York, and his B.S. from Yeshiva
University. A native Memphian, Mr. Fleischhacker has many fond memories of Baron
Hirsch, especially of the years he attended Camp Darom. Starting as a camper at a
young age, he grew to serve the camp in many different capacities, including being its
Director for several seasons. Prior to his return to Memphis, Mr. Fleischhacker was a lay
leader of Congregation Etz Chaim of Kew Gardens Hills.
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RABBI DAVID RADINSKY | MAGID SHIUR
Rabbi Radinsky is the Rabbi Emeritus of Brith Sholom Beth Israel Congregation in
Charleston, South Carolina, where he served as Senior Rabbi from 1970-2004. He
studied at Yeshiva Univeristy where he obtained his B.A. in History and Hebrew in
1963, an M.A. in Semitic Studies from the Bernard Revel Graduate School and Rabbinic
Ordination from the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary in 1966.
RABBI AVICHAI PEPPER | DIRECTOR OF CAMP DAROM
Rabbi Avichai Pepper is the Director of Lower School Student Programming at the
Melvin J. Berman Hebrew Academy in Maryland. He is a veteran teacher who has taught
previously at the Phoenix Hebrew Academy and Seattle Hebrew Academy. Rabbi Pepper
has been working in Jewish summer camps for many years. Before joining Camp Darom
in 2008, he served as the Assistant Director of Camp Dora Golding.
MARC LENNON
Marc Lennon has been the City Director of NCSY since moving to Memphis in 2008. He
began the first Jewish student club in a Memphis public school, as well as a successful
learning program for high school students not attending Jewish day school (CJET).
Marc enjoys helping teenagers connect to their Jewish heritage in a meaningful way for
themselves.
MR. SHIMSHON SOLEMAN
Moreh Shimshon, as he is affectionately known by his many students, is a Hebrew
teacher at the Margolin Hebrew Academy, and head of the Hebrew Department for the
Upper School. He and his wife, Yehudit, are masters of the Tal Am program, a Hebrew
language immersion program used with great success in many schools. They have
taught in communities in several different countries around the world, including Canada
and Switzerland.
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CA L E N DA R
SEP
10 Kol Rena So-Shuls Luncheon
15 Book Club: “The Pity of It All”
20 Pre-Selichot Kumsitz
21 Chesed Box Packing
21 Family Apple Picking
27 Shabbat Shuva Drasha
29 Meet the Sofer
OCT
4 Yom Kippur Teach In
11 Sukkah Hop/Treasure Hunt
12 Family Sukkah Party
13 Men’s Club Simchat Beit HaShoeva & Bourbon Tasting
14 Chol HaMoed Youth Day
16 Simchat Torah Hakafot & Dinner
17 Simchat Torah Lunch
17 Women’s Torah Study
24-25 Shabbat Project
26 Café Simcha
26 Artists Ascending Concert: Michael Sikich
31 Young Professionals Shabbat Dinner
NOV
17 Book Club: “A Murder in Lemberg”
19 Kol Rena So-Shuls Luncheon
21-22 Scholar-in-Residence Dr. Smadar & Rabbi Michael Rosenweig
DEC
4-7 Israeli Art Show
17 Chanukah Dinner
JAN
11 David Finkelstein Memorial Lecture
11 Annual Membership Meeting
16 Family Shabbat Dinner
16 -17 Scholar-in-Residence Rabbi Meir Soloveichik
18 100 Man Minyan
21 Kol Rena So-Shuls Luncheon
26 Book Club: “The Rebbe”
FEB
6 Family Shabbat Dinner
6-7 Scholar-in-Residence Dr. Mordechai Kedar
18 Kol Rena So-Shuls Luncheon
MAR
1-3 AIPAC National Policy Conference
5 Purim Seudah & Carnival
12-15 Midwest NCSY Regional Shabbat at Baron Hirsch
18 Kol Rena So-Shuls Luncheon
20 Family Shabbat Dinner
20-21 Scholar-in-Residence Rabbi Menachem Leibtag
22 Annual Congregational Dinner
23 Book Club: “Wonder of Wonders”
28 Shabbat HaGadol Drasha
29 Chesed Box Packing
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APR
7 Chol HaMoed Youth Day
22 Yom HaAtzmaut Service & Celebration
MAY
1-2 Scholar-In-Residence Rabbi Benjamin Blech
3 Café Simcha
20 Kol Rena So-Shuls Luncheon
23 Tikkun Leil Shavuot
JUN
6 Graduation Kiddush
8 Book Club: “Like Dreamers”
17 Kol Rena So-Shuls Luncheon
19-20 Scholars-in-Residence Rabbi Ronen and Dr. Pnina Neuwirth
JUL
2 Camp Darom Begins
15 Kol Rena So-Shuls Luncheon
25 Tisha B’Av Lecture
AUG
5 Yahrtzeit Lecture by Rabbi David Radinsky
19 Kol Rena So-Shuls Luncheon
CA L E N DA R