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BulletinMarch 2013
Adar-Nisan 5773Vol. 62, No. 6
It’s Like, Totally Temple80s Dance Party /
Preschool FundraiserApril 13th
This Year in Jerusalem April 14th – 28th
Mitzvah DayMay 5th
www.bethisrael-pdx.org
Established 1858
2013 Oseran Family LectureE.J. Dionne, Jr.: “Personal Faith and Public Policy”Sunday, May 5, 5:00 PMCBI Sanctuary
CBI is pleased to welcome E.J. Dionne, Jr. as the 2013 Oseran Family Lecturer. Mr. Dionne is a long-time op-ed columnist for The Washington Post, writing twice a week on national politics and policy. He is a University Professor at Georgetown University and a senior fellow at The Brookings Institution. Dionne has been a frequent commentator on politics for National Public
Radio, ABC’s “This Week,” and NBC’s “Meet the Press.” His book “Why Americans Hate Politics” (1991) won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and was a National Book Award nominee. His most recent book is “Souled Out: Reclaiming Faith & Politics After the Religious Right” (2008).
The Oseran Family Fund was established in 2008 to provide annual lectures with a socially responsible Jewish theme. Past lecturers have included US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Chabon, and author and national correspondent Jeffrey Goldberg.
This Year in JerusalemIt is not too late to join our congregational tour led by Rabbi and Cantor Cahana!April 14-28, 2013
Culminating our year of study, Rabbi and Cantor Cahana will be leading this inspiring, memorable, and adventure-packed transformational journey to Israel. Please visit the trip website for details about the itinerary: http://tinyurl.com/cbiisraeltrip
1st Night of Passover isMonday, March 25.
HappyPassover!
March 2013
This year, the first Seder is Monday, March 25th. To experience the power of the Passover story—our communal release from bondage—we need a community to tell the story.
Are you new to our CBI community or looking to enhance your experience of the story of Passover? Do you have space at your Seder table and would like to invite a guest or guests?
A Home for the Holidays is Congregation Beth Israel’s program for matching members with a Seder. Please contact Tracy in the CBI office at (503) 222-1069 before March 11th so that we can do our best to match hosts with guests. All participants will be contacted on or before March 18th.
B’chol dor vador...In Each GenerationHome for the Holidays
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Chag Sameach Pesach! Happy Passover!This year, Passover begins at sundown on Monday, March 25th, and the first Seder will take place in Jewish homes all around the world on that evening. A time for family and friends to gather and retell the Exodus story, along with your own personal stories, Passover is a favorite holiday for many. The food – symbolic, elaborate, and wonderful – is steeped in traditions.
You may be hosting or attending a Seder. Either way, let this year’s Passover experience be a time to get to know the people around your table. Freedom from the enslavement of constant electronic communication – perhaps that can be our community focus for this Passover! See page 1 for information on our Home for the Holidays match-up program. Whether this is your first Passover Seder or your 100th, we hope that you will explore and create new traditions with family and friends along with your many favorite family traditions. The URJ website has thoughtful information, and the web has a plethora of traditions, customs, recipes, and “how-tos.” A few new traditions:
@ Donate your chumitz (all items not kosher for Passover) to a food pantry, CBI’s barrels, or your favorite organization for feeding the hungry.
@ Invite someone new who is in need of community to share in your Seder celebration.
@ Create a Passover gift basket or care package filled with homemade cakes, candies, dried fruits, a special jar of charoset, matzoh, and assorted wines or grape juice for a homebound friend or family unable to join a Seder.
May this Passover infuse your life with joyful appreciation for our common miraculous history and the deep significance we find in the retelling of our own story year by year.
Chag Sameach!
Matzoh Roca Favorite Passover Recipe from Portland P’Nosh WRJ/BIS Cookbook
Preheat oven to 350 degrees
INGREDIENTSApproximately 3 – 4 pieces of matzoh1 cup unsalted butter1 cup brown sugar12 ounces chocolate chips1 cup chopped almonds, or nuts of your choice
DIRECTIONS Cover cookie sheet with foil, dull side up. Grease foil. Lay matzoh to cover foil, in one layer. Boil butter and brown sugar for 5 minutes, stirring constantly. Spread mixture over matzoh and then bake for 5 minutes at 350 degrees. Remove cookie sheet from the oven and spread chocolate chips evenly over the matzoh. Return to the oven for another 30 – 60 seconds. Remove from the oven and spread the melted chocolate evenly. Sprinkle with nuts and let cool. Freeze for 1 hour, then break into pieces. Store in an airtight container. May be frozen.
Passover 101
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Sacred Drama By Rabbi Michael Z. Cahana
The Passover seder is often referred to as a “sacred drama” – a ritualized enactment of our central story of Liberation leading to Redemption. Although the story we tell at the seder only hints at it, we know how it continues: Redemption leads to Revelation and the eventual Return to our homeland. We might think of them as parts of a trilogy. The seder is our telling of “Episode I.”
This “sacred drama” is how we tell and retell our story. It places us into the role of one who experienced history in the making. We should feel as if we were personally freed through G-d’s miraculous intervention.
I have recently been reminded of how we Jews create these dramatic ritual experiences. In the past few weeks, I have been invited to be a consultant on two theatrical productions with Jewish contexts: Portland Center Stage’s production of The Whipping Man by Matthew Lopez and Lincoln High School’s production of A Dybbuk adapted by Tony Kushner from an S. Ansky tale.
For these productions, my role has been to help explain the Jewish settings and rituals. The Whipping Man takes place in a Jewish home in Richmond, VA just after the Civil War and features a Passover seder led by emancipated slaves. A Dybbuk takes place in a 19th century Polish shtetl and features demon possession and other Jewish superstitions.
Working with these theatre companies – one professional, one high school – reminds me of the power of drama to explore themes and ideas which we might not normally confront. That is the Passover seder, the drama all Jews participate in creating.
We are all actors – maybe reenactors – in our people’s “sacred drama.” This Passover, may your seder open to you new themes, ideas, and involvement.
Our Leadership
Portland Center Stage is offering a special discount on their production of The Whipping Man for all CBI members. The play takes place in a Jewish home in Richmond, Virginia, just after the end of the Civil War. There are many Jewish themes, including the meaning of Passover to newly emancipated slaves.
Rabbi Cahana was invited to consult with the actors and director during the production. In return they have made this discount available.
To obtain the discount, go to www.pcs.org/whipping/ and type CAHANA in the promo box when purchasing tickets, or call the box office and use the same code. The ticket price will be reduced by $10.
Clergy in the Community@ On February 28, Rabbi Joseph participated in an interfaith panel titled “The Roots of Concern with Poverty, Hunger, Homelessness and Health Care” as part of the Oregon Interfaith Advocacy Day in Salem, Oregon.
@ From March 3-6, Rabbi Joseph will be in
Long Beach, California to participate in the national rabbinic convention of the Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR). Rabbi Richard Block will be installed as the new national president of the CCAR, and Rabbi Joseph has been asked to read Torah for his installation service. Rabbi Joseph is also on the core team for Rabbis Organizing Rabbis: CCAR Justice and Peace Committee and will lead convention rabbis in a justice campaign.
@ Rabbi Cahana and Civil Rights Attorney Ron Silver will be speaking at a presentation entitled “Black/Jewish Relations: Civil Rights and Beyond.” This event is presented by Portland State University’s Black Studies Department and the Jewish Student Union on Thursday, March 7, from 12:00-1:30 PM in PSU’s Smith Memorial Student Union.
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Developing CBI
Developing CBI by Jenat Levison FeldmanDevelopment Director This year’s TOT was all about passion, and I am truly always thankful for passionate people. Knowing that it takes a village, please join me in recognizing those individuals who feel passionately about CBI and used that passion to create a truly delicious and delightful Taste of Temple.
Val Fishman, a relative newcomer to our congregation, led the way by coordinating and, in many cases, recruiting the incredible chefs who graciously participated. While every committee member wore a variety of hats, some of those helping her recruit this amazing array of talent were Mindy Becker and Greg Jones, Kelly Post-Lewis, Lorraine Rose, Sara Rosenbaum, and Michelle Tonkin.
Special kudos go to Joey Fishman, who quickly agreed to oversee revenue opportunities. While he worked diligently, he also appreciated the importance of teamwork and enlisted others to help lead the way. Sabrina Stein proved to be auction coordinator extraordinaire, soliciting many and cataloging all of the incredible donations that became a part of our auction baskets. Sabrina worked with Jill Mitchell, Kathleen Doctor, and Robin McCoy to compile that impressive list of donors.
House Parties were a huge focus of this year’s plan, as TOT wants our members to keeping meeting each other and connecting throughout the year. While Mel Birge recruited the generous hosts, he and Janet Morgan worked together “selling” the parties weeks in advance so that those who were unable to attend on February 10th could participate in the fun to follow. Some spaces are still available! To purchase, call Mel Birgé at (312) 835-0604 or e-mail him at [email protected].
Sandy Nemer got the ball rolling early by branding this year’s TOT look.
Robin Skarstad knows talent, and we thank her for engaging our jazz duo. Setting up is always a party in itself. Donna and Dennis McFall and Paula Reed joined other committee members to be sure every detail was handled.
And of course our tireless staff kept everything on track from start to finish. Tracy Alifanz personalized registration; Vicki Greif kept everyone up to date as we processed the many guests; Jim Baldwin ensured that the registration process was quick and simple from start to finish; Jemi Mansfield organized childcare and many other details; and the multi-talented Dara Docherty handled with amazing grace the inordinate number of pieces required to produce the intricate TOT puzzle. Craig Paton and Drew Christensen were readily available to assist with set-up and logistics, and Sydney Baer patiently answered questions – whether mundane or important – with attention to every detail. Cantor Cahana always knows the right notes to hit, Rabbi Cahana continually helps set the mood, Ben Sandler and Arthur Steinhorn ensure our sound, and Rabbi Joseph lends an endless amount of support and appreciation.
There are many more to thank, including but not limited to the talented chefs, brewers and distillers. Please pay them back by supporting their restaurants and products. Their participation was entirely at their own expense. A special thanks also goes to Development Chair Linda Georges, who helped conceive, implement, and support the original Taste of Temple from the get-go.
Everything is better with great leaders – people passionate, committed, and willing to be involved at every level – to make this kind of magic happen. From committee recruitment to soliciting sponsors, from enlisting those providing food and drink to auction donations, no task was too large or too small for our amazingly talented and passionate leaders. For Ali and Judah Garfinkle and Tiffany and David Goldwyn, it became a transformative experience. In their own words, they call it epic. It is an honor and a pleasure to engage with so much talent and passion.
It is truly amazing how far passion can take you. That’s what’s developing at CBI.
Restaurants and Purveyors
SponsorsBenefactor
Michael Goldman and Jane Vereschagin
Friend
Garfinkle Orthodontics
Morgan Birgé & Associates
Rosenbaum Financial
Deanne and Dick Rubinstein
23 Hoyta CenaAlfresco Catering by SheratonBoke BowlBrix TavernCaffè UmbriaCentury CateringCha! Taqueria and BarClear Creek DistilleryEast India Co. Grill & BarEastside DistillingGilda’s Italian RestaurantHair of the Dog Brewing CompanyHiggins Restaurant and BarHOTLIPS Pizza + Soda
House Spirits DistilleryIrving Street KitchenKenny & Zuke’s DelicatessenLovejoy BakersMeriwether’s RestaurantMi Mero MolePosies Bakery & CafeRogue Ales & SpiritsRuby JewelRuchikalaScreen DoorShiraz GrillSimpaticaSmallwaresSt. JackVerde Cocina
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Don’t call me Bubbe! By Sydney A. BaerExecutive Director
It is with the greatest of joy that we share the news of the birth of our first grandchild. Our grandson, Lyle Emmett Baer, was born January 31st to our son Louis and his wife Geryl Baer. They live just outside of Washington, DC. We were able to fly back to meet our grandson and share the celebration of his Bris and his naming. His Hebrew name is Levi Matan, and the first letters of both names honor both sets of grandmothers. We are thrilled to join this most special club and will try not to be too obnoxious! I have taken a survey and researched on the internet, but I’m still working on my “grandma” name. It was hard to say l’hitraot, but we know that we will return again soon. And thank goodness for technology – we can “FaceTime” and more to watch our precious Lyle grow in between visits.
As we are putting this issue together, many of us are already thinking about Pesach: the delicious and special foods, celebrating with families, and fun traditions. I am including a favorite family Passover dessert which belonged to my aunt that I have been making for years, have shared with many, and which always gets rave reviews.
Enjoy!
And please don’t hesitate to ask to see my latest photographs. Did I mention we are very smitten with this new bundle of love?
Bar Mitzvah From our Executive DirectorGuy Henry McFeeters-KroneGuy McFeeters-Krone will become Bar Mitzvah on March 9, 2013. He is the son of David and Amy McFeeters-Krone and the older brother of Abigail, Grant, and Rachel. Guy attends da Vinci Arts Middle School. The Ronald McDonald House is the focus of his Mitzvah Project. The Ronald McDonald House serves
the families of children being treated at Portland-area hospitals. Any family who lives more than 60 miles from the hospital can stay. RMH provides a comfortable, private, homey setting plus meals and activities, all located close to the hospital so families can be near to each other. Guy and his family are preparing three monthly meals at Portland’s Ronald McDonald House East, which is located near The Children’s Hospital at Legacy Emanuel and the Kartini Clinic in North Portland and is able to accommodate 24 families per night. www.rmhcoregon.org/volunteer
Mazel Tov toChloe Lewis on her first place finish in novice ice dancing at the 2013 US National Figure Skating Championships with partner Logan Bye.
Sydney and Bill Baer on the birth of their first grandchild, Lyle Emmett Baer, who was born on January 31. Proud parents are their son Louis and daughter-in-law Geryl.
Joseph and Rochelle Stilwell on the marriage of their daughter, Lauren Stilwell, to David Elkanich, son of George and Linda Elkanich. The wedding was held on February 17 in the Temple and officiated by Rabbi and Cantor Cahana.
Condolences to Adair Savage on the death of her husband and Sara Ward on the death of her father, Jeffrey Ward, who passed away on January 12.
Leo Arfer and family on the death of his wife, Kathy Fisher, who passed away on January 18.
Dennis and Donna McFall and family on the death of his father, Lloyd McFall, who passed away on January 20.
Megan Brown on the death of her mother, Carol Williams, who passed away on January 23.
Evelyn Georges on the death of her daughter, Linda Georges on the death of her cousin, and Shirley Gittelsohn and Susan Marcus on the death of their niece, Emily Gottfried, who passed away on January 27.
Howard and Jen Feldman on the death of his father, Nathan Feldman, who passed away on February 3 in Cleveland, OH.
Jennifer and Ken Zeidman and family on the death of her grandmother, Pauline Lecker, who died on February 9.
Margo Goldman Sercu on the death of her husband, Marcia Colton on the death of her brother-in-law, and Risa Colton-Feldman and Louis Feldman and family on the death of her uncle, Joseph Francis Sercu, on February 10.
Tanta Aggie’s Almond CakeYields 8 servings
INGREDIENTS3 eggs, lightly beaten1-8 oz. can almond paste (I like the Solo brand)3/4 cup granulated sugar½ cup unsalted butter (softened)¼ c. matzo meal/flour (can be made with ¼ c. flour at other times of the year)
DIRECTIONS Grease & flour with matzo meal an 8” round cake pan.In the large mixing bowl, beat 1 egg, almond paste & sugar. Beat in the remaining eggs. Add the butter and beat until creamed. Stir in the matzo meal until blended. Pour into prepared pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 – 50 minutes
This cake can be drizzled with raspberry sauce. I often garnish the plate with fresh raspberries & mint – very pretty!
L’Dor V’Dor From Generation to Generation
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Our thanks to those of you who participated in our first annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service
Special thanks go to Andy, Solomon, and Benjamin Olshin for conceiving and executing our Soup Sac Program, and to Rabbi Joseph and Joanie Rosenbaum, the other members of our planning task force. We also thank Rabbi Cahana for creating this Day of Service for the congregation and Sydney Baer for her invaluable help and guidance.
We greatly appreciate the participation of our congregants and friends in this experiment, which we all agree was a terrific project. We hope to continue Soup Sac days on a regular basis. We are heartened by the commitment of our congregants and friends to try to improve the condition of those less fortunate.
Good Deeds Day is on March 10thJoin the Portland community in doing a good deed on Sunday, March 10th. It will be a great day to volunteer with family and friends throughout the Jewish community. You’ll find service project options and be able to register at: www.jewishportland.org/gooddeedsday. The Soup Sac program will be CBI’s service project and you can bring soup or cookies, make sandwiches, pack sacs, and/or make deliveries to those in need of a substantial meal. This is a terrific family event, and we hope you will join us on the 10th.
Mark your Calendars for CBI Mitzvah Day - May 5thWe will be celebrating our annual Mitzvah Day with both old and new service projects. Please send your ideas for projects to [email protected]. It will be a very special day for our CBI family, with projects and activities for all ages. Please plan on joining us.
Upcoming Events
CBI Book Group Sunday, March 3, 9:00 AM Herbert & Shirley Semler Board RoomPlease join our book group on the first Sunday of each month for a morning of pleasant literary discussion. The selections for the next three months are listed below. There is no need to sign up.
March 3My Russian Grandmother and her American Vacuum Cleaner (A Family Memoir) by Meir Shalev
April 7Saving Israel (How the Jewish People Can Win A War that May Never End) by Daniel Gordis
May 5A Difficult Woman (The Challenging Life
and Times of Lillian Hellman) by Alice Kessler-Harris
Adult Education Presents:
My Heart Lies in the East: Israel as a State of Mind Sunday, March 10, 10:00 AMPollin ChapelSpeaker: Dr. Deborah Green
Israel is a state of mind, as well as a geographic location, a people, and a political entity. Jews in the diaspora maintain an emotional and spiritual connection to Israel and to the idea of Israel. Explore the nature and sources of this connection in a discussion with Dr. Deborah A. Green, Program Director of the Harold Schnitzer Family Program in Judaic Studies, and professor of Hebrew language and literature, at the University of Oregon.
3 Rabbis SpeakProspects for Peace, Obstacles to Peace: A Neighborhood ConversationSunday, March 17, 10:00 AMPollin ChapelSpeakers: Rabbis Michael Cahana, Daniel Isaak, and Arthur Zuckerman
Following January’s elections in Israel, this event will be an opportunity for a community discussion on a changing Middle East. We will hear from three rabbis with their perspectives on the prospects for peace.
Are you a daughter/son or grandchildof a Holocaust survivor?
If so, please come to an informational meeting about how we can help reach the thousands of school children who have been so impacted by hearing the stories of Holocaust survivors. Sadly, our local Holocaust survivors will not be able to continue their instrumental role in telling the stories of their lives. It is our mission as children and grandchildren of survivors to help fill their eventual voids. The goal of this meeting is to explain the need and how you can assist in meeting the need of the many requests for speakers received by the OHRC. We need you, as you carry the legacy of a second generation survivor!
If you are interested in attending this informational meeting, please RSVP to the OHRC at (503) 245-2733. Contact Elaine Bacharach Coughlin with questions at [email protected].
Sunday, March 10, 4:00-5:30 PMOHRC Office: 1953 NW Kearney Street, 97209
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Child Trafficking in Portland Sunday, March 3, 10:00 AMGoodman Hall
WRJ/Beth Israel Sisterhood presents a forum on “Child Trafficking in Portland.” Guest speakers will include U.S. Rep. Suzanne Bonamici, Deputy Keith Bickford of OATH (Oregonians Against Human Trafficking), and others involved in this battle.
Think that trafficking only happens somewhere else? Think again. According to OATH, “A common misconception about human trafficking is that it only happens abroad. In reality, it is happening here, in the United States and in Oregon.”
Those “walking the track” on Portland’s 82nd Avenue are often children exploited in their hometown.
Join us, learn with us, and advocate with us to push for maximum punishment for traffickers and rehabilitation centers for victims.
This program is free of charge and open to the entire community.
Fill Your Garden with “Treasures in Bloom” Pre-order Deadline: Sunday, March 31
Pick-up and Onsite Plant and Bake Sales: Sunday, April 28, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
It’s time to get your order in for the Treasures in Bloom plant sale! The proceeds from this annual sale benefit our religious school. On Sunday, April 28, you can pick up the plants you have ordered and also purchase some very special plants from Terra Nova Nurseries, courtesy
of Dan Heims and Lynne Bartenstein. In addition, our sisterhood bakers will have some of their home baked goodies for sale!
All plant orders of $50 or more will automatically be entered into a drawing to win a beautiful container of flowers. You can pick up an order form at the Sisterhood Gift Shop or at the Temple office.
Toda Raba!Thank you for helping us to celebrate Sisterhood Shabbat and the centennial of Women of Reform Judaism. We are grateful to Rachel Halupowski for organizing the February 1st Sisterhood Shabbat service and to all those who participated in the service. Thanks also to those who baked sweets and/or supplied wine, as well as the ladies who created the centerpieces for the special dinner honoring Eve Rosenfeld as our “Centennial Unsung Heroine.”
The historical display was created by Kate Royston with help from Rose Rustin, Sharon Tarlow, Shoshanna Lansberg, Diane Lowensohn, and the Oregon Jewish Museum. And of course, a very special toda raba to our wonderful clergy and CBI staff.
Look for more events as we continue to celebrate this wonderful 100th birthday.
Membership Committee
MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR FRIDAY, APRIL 5th!Join us on the first Shabbat after Passover ends for a
POST-PESACH PIZZA PARTY!Enjoy Kabbalat Shabbat services at 6:00 pm in Pollin Chapel and experience the luxury of pizza waiting for you right after in Goodman Hall!
@ A casual low-key way to end Passover!
@ A great time to catch up with your CBI friends – why not reserve a table & compare Seder stories?
@ BYOB! (cups provided)
Cost of Dinner is $10.00 per adult and $5.00 per child 13 yrs and younger (children under 3 yrs are free) OR $25.00 per family of four or more.
RSVP to Tracy in the office at (503) 222-1069. Make checks payable to Temple Beth Israel or pay over the phone with Visa or Mastercard.
Please contact Membership Committee co-chairs: Elizabeth Domagalski ([email protected]) or Michelle Gradow ([email protected]) with any questions.
WRJ/BI Sisterhood Membership Committee
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Allison B. Cohen Religious sChoolIn Memory of
Allison CohenTom Atwood and Dorothy Fisher
AtwoodMary KaneBob and Patty Chestler
General ContributionGiven ByKenneth Kwartler and Michelle
Lentzner
Adult eduCAtion FundIn Memory of
Philip KurlandAlan and Janet ZellBeryl JanssenEugene Janssen & Don, Marta, and
Henry Furman
AltAR FloweRs And oneg shABBAtIn Memory of
Allan WeinsteinSue and Joel KraneRena CaplanArdis and Sandy KowittArthur RosenfeldDavid RosenfeldElise RosenfeldClarence BlomgrenConstance BlomgrenHarold J. MillerAlan and Lana MillerAnita J. GevurtzJohn and Myra GevurtzCharles RobinsonSteve and Leslie RobinsonMarian M. AbramsThe Abrams Children
Amy R. goldsmith liBRARyIn Memory of
Harold MinkJeannette RubensteinSue and Jay Albert
CemeteRy BeAutiFiCAtionIn Memory of
Gilbert SchnitzerSteven SolomonHarold MinkMr. and Mrs. Robert PhilipMaurice GoldbergIlene Goldberg & FamilyMilton G. DruckBetty Druck & Jackie DruckWinfield BondyJoyce and Stan Loeb
RABBi CAhAnA disCRetionARyIn Memory of
Irving OvitzJudith K. Feinstein & FamilyHarold MinkSally and Debbie MinkMorris J. GalenLou MarkSally and Debbie MinkEmily GottfriedMorris J. Galen
In Honor ofPauline LeckerMarc and Sandi ScholnickJen, Ken, and Ruthie Zeidman
In AppreciationNancy Green
CAntoR CAhAnA disCRetionARyIn Memory of
William BrennerGus SteinbergSteven SolomonWendy and Bob SteinbergBeverly SteinhornArthur & Benjamin Steinhorn
In AppreciationBob and Lore LabbyNancy Green
RABBi Joseph disCRetionARyIn Memory of
Kathy FisherCarol Berkley and Jeffrey BodieMelvin LertzmanAlan and Lynn Lertzman
CAntoR sChiFF disCRetionARyIn Memory of
Kathy FisherCarol Berkley and Jeffrey BodieKorpel RosenbaumRoger L. BaronTed H. BlankTheodore R. BlankSandra Blank
geneRAl AdministRAtiveIn Memory of
Harry KaranskySivia KayeLou MarkJeff and Sherri WeinsteinHarry SugarmanGabe SugarmanJeffrey WardMarilyn Savage & FamilyL. A. GrabarekMr. and Mrs. Andrew J. MellmanMia Hall SavageHarold MinkLee CohenJack and Lea HechtMax LehmannSadie GittelsohnErnie Bonyhadi and Shirley
GittelsohnHerb BlackJack and Lea HechtDavid RosenfeldMurry M. OverbeckEve and Alan RosenfeldEdna MachacekBetty RaskinBernard KayeSivia KayeGus SteinbergLance and Mary SteinbergMarie SchnitzerSylvia Nemer DavidsonNorman StammPhillip MargolinTina LarsenJoel and Sandra Seres
Ralph DriesenDr. Jacob L. DriesenMelvin BermanRichard BermanMax DelmanEmma FerreraLeonora PinskySusan GersonIsaac ShermanAlan and Pearl ShapiroTheodore R. BlankBarbara Gardner & Jeanne
RittmasterDr. Leonard RoseDr. Beatrice Rose
pResChoolIn Memory of
Hal MinkMorton NemerDiane NemerPatricia Layton NemerSamuel RussellPearl RussellRick and Marilyn Gilbert
In Honor ofStan Geffen (Birthday)Patricia Layton Nemer
Ruth semleR youth ACtivitiesIn Memory of
Jeffrey WardMargaret HassonBurton H. BermanMuriel BermanJacqueline Ray SpivakAlysmae NudelmanVictor NudelmanRuth SemlerMinnie SpivakAbe SpivakHenry SpivakJames SpivakHoward FentonScott and Caroline FentonTillie CaplanBarry and Barbara CaplanBeverly J. MillerDiana Lynne Miller Cornell
In Honor ofDr. Larry Semler (Recovery)Margaret HassonStan Geffen (Birthday)Mr. and Mrs. Robert PhilipEve RosenfeldGerel Blauer
soCiAl ACtion (geneRAl)In Memory of
Sol SchefferStephen PressClaire I. CantorRose SolomonHarris WillerDick SolomonAnita ReinhornLou MarkHal MinkGerel BlauerHyman IsenbergBen and Janice IsenbergLaura YankowitzRobert SonnesRoscoe C. Nelson, Sr.The Family of Roscoe C. Nelson, Sr.
Shirli Haimowitz KohnMel, Miriam, and Ari KohnManuel SchnitzerKathleen LewisHerman MillerGladys MillerGerry and Morrie JacksonJudy LowensohnRobert LowensohnRichard and Diane LowensohnKeith WebsterDodie HarrisonMarvin RosenbergSondra RosenbergNathan FeldmanJim and Ilene Davidson
In Honor ofPaul Romain (Recovery)Evelyn and Jerry LeshgoldLyle Emmett Baer (Birth)Jim and Ilene Davidson
General ContributionGiven ByEve Rosenfeld
FoodIn Memory of
Anita ReinhornJeanne and Herb NewmarkBeverly and Marty Zell, Jeff Zell,
Lynda Zell, & Dave and Cathy Zell-Zerba
Davia RubensteinStuart and Leah DurkheimerMark Dohrmann and Julie
DurkheimerDick BrownsteinMark SacksHarold MinkIlaine CohenRisa Colton-Feldman & Louis, Jacob,
and Noah FeldmanBeverly and Marty Zell, Lynda Zell,
Jeff Zell, & Cathi and Dave ZerbaJeanne and Herb NewmarkLou MarkSteve and Elaine KantorStanley LappenJoan A. CahnA. L. CahnMelanie and Will DannJeffrey WardPearl and Irv TrachtenbergGertrude JosephDavid H. LomasGertrude JosephJeannette Lewis RubensteinGeorge BodnerHy PopickLinda and Larry VeltmanBert NeubergerPatricia NeubergerMelvin GoldbergJan GoldbergHoward FentonGussie MaiselPauline BerneLee and Frank BerneOscar OverbackEve and Alan RosenfeldJacqueline Ray SpivakMinnie SpivakAbe SpivakJames Spivak
Very Thoughtful People
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Very Thoughtful PeoplePhilip CaplanTillie CaplanBernie CaplanMarian AbramsJeanne and Herb NewmarkHoward FentonLynda BakerSonja CohnBarbara and Howard CohnSeymour UtayEvelyn LasterGeorge KadenPearl and Irv TrachtenbergHarry RubensteinTed and Davia RubensteinSam KaufmanSusy, Marci, and Katrina HammelLouise EdelsonBunny EdelsonRose SpiegelJames DurkheimerStuart DurkheimerEloise SpiegelGoldie MoisesDeanne and Dick RubinsteinLouis GoldHarriet and Richard MaizelsRose VeltmanMarcia Colton, Risa Colton-Feldman
and Louis Feldman, and Jacob and Noah Feldman
In Honor ofEve Rosenfeld (Recipient of BIS
“Unsung Heroine” award)Paul and Alice MeyerGertrude JosephPearl and Irv TrachtenbergLynn TobiasDavia RubensteinMr. & Mrs. Todd Biernacki (New
Bakery Business)Harriet Schatz
General ContributionGiven ByHarriet Schatz
i hAve A dReAmIn Memory of
Samuel GlickmanHarry GlickmanJacqueline Ray SpivakHenry SpivakJames SpivakMax KaffesiederBernie CaplanFay BlankOwen and Lynn BlankMara Forsythe-CraneLinda OstomelEmily Georges GottfriedJoyce and Stan LoebLloyd G. MillerDiana Lynne Miller Cornell
temple impRovementIn Memory of
Arthur S. RosenfeldEve and Alan Rosenfeld
estelle diReCtoR sholkoFF Jewish eduCAtoRs sCholARshipIn Memory of
Louis MarkHal MinkZelda Director ZeidmanEstelle SholkoffRichard Dobrow, Rachel Dobrow
Stone, and Shoshana Dobrow
mAy geoRges study in isRAel sCholARshipIn Memory of
Harold MinkDr. William and Beverly GalenLou MarkBarbara Zeidman and Robb
WeinsteinMurray HorenblasLindsey Horenblas
In Honor ofStan Geffen (Birthday)Dr. William and Beverly Galen
nettie diReCtoR liBRARy Book endowment In Memory of
Anita ReinhornDelores and Ken KimmelLeah and Stuart DurkheimerBarbara Durkheimer and Gary
LarsenJack RosenNeal and Lisa RosenMax BerensonShirley Mark
In Honor ofStuart Director (Birthday)Barbara Durkheimer and Gary
Larsen
simon & helen diReCtoR endowmentIn Memory of
Edith GoodmanThe Harold & Arlene Schnitzer CARE
Foundation
temple endowmentIn Memory of
Anne GoldmanRich and Sue Garber
WRJ/Beth IsRael sIsteRhood Funds
BikkuR holim - hope in liFeIn Memory of
Anita ReinhornBarbara Zeidman and Robb
Weinstein
Jack RogelGary and Sandra EtlingerCelia RavenNaomi SchneiderFred J. BaronRoger L. Baron
In Honor ofEve Rosenfeld (Sisterhood
honor)Linda Ostomel
pRAyeR BookIn Memory of
John MayBarbara Durkheimer and Gary
LarsenAlan GreenSusy, Marci, and Katrina Hammel
seRviCe to the BlindIn Memory of
Hal MinkArline HasmanSam HasmanArline HasmanBob Rowe and Nannette Hasman-
Rowe
sisteRhood pRogRAmming, leAdeRship & enRiChmentIn Memory of
Mara Forsythe-CraneKarla Forsythe and Jim Crane
In Honor ofEve Rosenfeld (Recipient of BIS
“Unsung Heroine” award)Lee and Marsha MillerStan and Joyce LoebLana and Alan Miller
Senior RabbiMichael Z. [email protected]
Senior CantorIda Rae [email protected]
Assistant RabbiRachel L. [email protected]
Rabbi EmeritusEmanuel Rose, D.H.L., [email protected]
Cantor EmeritaJudith Blanc Schiff [email protected]
Education Department
Education DirectorBen Sandler, M. Ed. [email protected]
Early Childhood Education DirectorDeborah [email protected]
Education AdministratorMor [email protected]
Member Services
Executive DirectorSydney A. [email protected]
Development DirectorJen [email protected]
Congregational Affairs DirectorJemi Kostiner Mansfield [email protected]
Finance DirectorJim Baldwin, [email protected]
Accounting AssistantVicki [email protected]
Project CoordinatorDara [email protected]
Office AdministratorTracy [email protected]
Facilities ManagerCraig [email protected]
Facilities StaffAndy ColesDrew Christensen
Catering Panel
Alfresco Catering by Sheraton503-335-2858Shellie Postlewait
Art of Catering503-231-8185Larry Grimes
Food in Bloom503-223-6819Catherine Hernandez
Century Catering503-849-2605Allen Levin
Devil’s Food Catering503-233-9288Charles Stilwell
Culinary Artistry503-232-4675Jenn Louis
CBI Team
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March 1 & 2Lillian AaronsFrank AnkerEugene ArronRabbi Henry J. BerkowitzTheodore R. BlankClarence Albert BlomgrenConstance BlomgrenWilliam BrennerFran BrowningCari Spiegel CherleeMyrtle DonaldsonJessie DouglasRalph DriesenJacob FosterCarol GaiserSamuel GlickmanShirley J. GoldMaurice GoldbergAlbert GoldwasserEdgar GoodmanSimon GordonEva GrossSheila HaikinsMinna HochfeldSue KahanaIsabella A. KaufmanAnnie KlonskyMarie LamfromWilliam LevetonOscar OlmanMurry M. OverbeckLouis PannamanAaron PopickCelia RavenJack RogelPatricia Rosen Samuel RosenDavid RosenfeldPearl RussellSamuel RussellNorman StammJennie TanneAnna TenenbaumHarold UnkelesSeymour UtayMorris David WeilLaura YankowitzZelda Director Zeidman
March 8 & 9Marian AbramsEdward I. AikenFred J. BaronClara BergmanHermine BettmanTheodore H. BlankEmma Selling BlochBenjamin BlumauerRena B. CaplanEmma Gottlieb CohnLois Mateel ColegroveHoward FentonRay FevesMarvin FineRosalie GilbertMelvin GoldbergRose GrossRichard A. HildrethMarion HoeflichRachel Hoffman
Jerome L. HolzmanMurray HorenblasVelma HorensteinHyman IsenbergDavid S. JacksonBeryl JanssenMadge JohnsonRuben KailesSylvia KipnisBlanche KleinMorris KleinBessie KrassEthel LachmanMelvin LaytonDorothy J. LesmanSadie MarkSophie MarkewitzEdgar J. MayerHarold J. MillerEleanore MosesMorton NemerRuth NepomLarry PikeEda PoplackEvelyn RifkinJerry RosenbergFlorence RudermanPearl RussellSylvia SarasohnRalph D. SchlesingerMelvin ShevachEstelle SholkoffMorris SilverRose SolomonAdolph B. SteinbachGus SteinbergDonald SullivanHarry VidgoffJohn WarnerBertha A. WiseCarol Kendall WolfAdolphe Wolff
March 15 & 16Tomomi AndoMax BerensonFay BlankWinfield Scott BondyLee F. BonimeJay CarverThelma N. CohnEtta G. ConstantineMax DelmanH. Benjamin DobrowMarvin EpsteinNancee Lee Singer EricksonFannie M. FrankAdrienne S. FulopSadie GittelsohnLouis GoldDr. Tole N. GreensteinSamuel HasmanCathy HortonRose JacobsBelle JosephGeorge KadenSamuel KaufmanGeorge KirshnerShirli Haimowitz KohnAlbert KovskyAlfred Kullman
Dorothy LachmanTina LarsenMax LehmannMelvin LertzmanHerman LipkinLloyd G. MillerSylvia NelsonWilma Jane PerlmanHyman PopickFrank RiglerJack P. RosenMary RosenbergAlexander L. Rosenblum Victor RosenblumHarry RubensteinSonya SeidmanDora ShemanskiMarion Liff ShifrinNathan ShlimNorman ShulevitzRuth J. SpearLaura SteinbergBruce ThompsonMatilda WaldSol S. WeinerJeanette WeinsteinWilliam WolfsteinHilda ZeidmanEmery Zidell
March 22 & 23Nina AvakyanHannah BaruhBurton H. BermanA. L. CahnClaire Solomon CantorSanford ClementGordon De LeonSanford DirectorJames DurkheimerAndrew EpsteinEsther FlaxmanAnita J. GevurtzIsaac GevurtzEthel GilbertAnne GoldmanSara GordonBella KaplanWilliam J. KarasikJack KennedyMiriam LabovitzHilda LenskeHarry LewisEdna MachacekGussie MaiselSteven MenasheHerman I. MillerDiane NemerAnthony NetboyBert NeubergerLori NudelmanLeonora PinskyMary RobinsonLeonard RoseKorpel RosenbaumArthur S. RosenfeldMarie SchnitzerJoe SchwartzEthel SeltzerIsaac ShermanDavid Silverman
Beverly SteinhornEdith TauberLawrence Urbach
March 29 & 30Pauline Fay AftergutMelvin AnchellAbraham BergsteinMelvin BermanPauline BerneLee BraunTillie CaplanSonja CohnRoss B. ConeMilton G. DruckLouise EdelsonLottie EisenhardtPhilip B. FeldmanCyril FreedmanFlora FreidenrichCecilie GevurtzAnnette GoldschmidtGerson GoldsmithMark GoldsteinEarl HeimsMax KaffesiederTzipora KahanaSylvia KantorHarvey KarlinStuart D. KarlinFanny KipnisMarge KravitzWilliam Nathan LewisGloria LonderJudy LowensohnBeverly Jeanne MillerGladys MillerNatalie Lauterstein MillerGoldie MoisesRoscoe C. Nelson, Sr.Hattie NudelmanOscar OverbackHugh M. PatinkinJoseph PlatmanLillian RabanMeyer RifkinCharles RobinsonFay RubySol SchefferMarvin SchwartzCharles A. SilvermanRose SpiegelJacqueline R. SpivakPhilip SteinbockBenjamin M. SussmanIsaac N. TrachtenbergKeith WebsterHarris Willer
In Remembrance
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Beverly SteinhornEdith TauberLawrence Urbach
March 29 & 30Pauline Fay AftergutMelvin AnchellAbraham BergsteinMelvin BermanPauline BerneLee BraunTillie CaplanSonja CohnRoss B. ConeMilton G. DruckLouise EdelsonLottie EisenhardtPhilip B. FeldmanCyril FreedmanFlora FreidenrichCecilie GevurtzAnnette GoldschmidtGerson GoldsmithMark GoldsteinEarl HeimsMax KaffesiederTzipora KahanaSylvia KantorHarvey KarlinStuart D. KarlinFanny KipnisMarge KravitzWilliam Nathan LewisGloria LonderJudy LowensohnBeverly Jeanne MillerGladys MillerNatalie Lauterstein MillerGoldie MoisesRoscoe C. Nelson, Sr.Hattie NudelmanOscar OverbackHugh M. PatinkinJoseph PlatmanLillian RabanMeyer RifkinCharles RobinsonFay RubySol SchefferMarvin SchwartzCharles A. SilvermanRose SpiegelJacqueline R. SpivakPhilip SteinbockBenjamin M. SussmanIsaac N. TrachtenbergKeith WebsterHarris Willer
March 2013 Adar-Nisan 5773
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 Adar 19
Mah Jongg 10:00 AM SBR
Shabbat Service 6:00 PM PC
JND Shabbat Service7:30 PM PC
2 Adar 20 Torah Study 9:00 AM SBR
Tot Shabbat Service 9:30 AM PC
Shabbat Service 10:30 AM PC
3 Adar 21
Book Group9:00 AM SBR
Religious School/ B’nei Mitzvah 9:15 AM - 12:15 PM
WRJ/BIS Critical Issues: Anti-Child Trafficking10:00 AM - 12:00 PM PC
4 Adar 22 5 Adar 23
6 Adar 24 Knit-a-Mitzvah10:00 AM SBR
Midrasha 5:30 PM SEC
Adult B’nei Mitzvah6:00 PM Library
Adult Confirmation7:00 PM Library
7 Adar 25 Beginning Hebrew4:00 PM Rm. 16
IHP4:30 PM SEC
Membership Committee5:00 PM SBR
WRJ/BIS Board Meeting 6:00 PM SBR
8 Adar 26
Mah Jongg 10:00 AM SBR
Shir Shabbat Service 6:00 PM PC
Conversion blessing for Mary Scalone
9 Adar 27
Torah Study 9:00 AM SBR Shabbat Service:Bar Mitzvah of Guy McFeeters-Krone 10:30 AM Temple
10 Adar 28
Religious School/ B’nei Mitzvah 9:15 AM - 12:15 PM
Adult Ed: My Heart Lies in the East [Israel as a State of Mind]10:00 AM PC
11 Adar 29 12 Nisan 1 13 Nisan 2
Education & Youth Committee11:45 AM SBR
Midrasha 5:30 PM SEC
Adult B’nei Mitzvah6:00 PM Library
Adult Confirmation7:00 PM Library
14 Nisan 3
Adult Education Committee8:30 AM SBR
Beginning Hebrew4:00 PM Rm. 16
IHP4:30 PM SEC
Executive Committee5:00 PM SBR
Social Action Committee7:00 PM SBR
15 Nisan 4
Mah Jongg 10:00 AM SBR
Shabbat Service 6:00 PM PC
16 Nisan 5
Torah Study 9:00 AM SBR Shabbat Service10:30 AM PC
6th Grade Shabbatini #2 & B’nei Mitzvah Palooza10:30 AM - 2:00 PM PC & GH
17 Nisan 6
Cantor Schiff Challah Baking9:00 AM SFC Kitchen
Religious School/ B’nei Mitzvah 9:15 AM - 12:15 PM
2nd Grade Family Program: Pesach10:00 AM BA
Adult Ed: 3 Rabbis Speak10:00 AM PC
ECE Pesach Celebration10:30 AM Preschool
18 Nisan 7
19 Nisan 8 20 Nisan 9
Midrasha 5:30 PM SEC
Adult B’nei Mitzvah6:00 PM Library
Adult Confirmation7:00 PM Library
21 Nisan 10 Beginning Hebrew4:00 PM Rm. 16
IHP4:30 PM SEC
Board of Trustees Meeting6:00 PM SBR
22 Nisan 11 Mah Jongg 10:00 AM SBR Shabbat Service 6:00 PM PC
23 Nisan 12 Torah Study 9:00 am SBR Meditation Shabbat Service10:30 AM PC
24 Nisan 13
Spring Break: No classes
25 Nisan 14
Pesach begins: 1st Seder
Spring Break: No classes
26 Nisan 15
Pesach: Temple Offices Closed
Spring Break: No classes
Pesach Festival Service10:30 AM PC
27 Nisan 16
Spring Break: No classes
28 Nisan 17
Spring Break: No classes
Special Needs Seder5:30 PM GH
Meditation Group7:00 PM PC
29 Nisan 18
Spring Break: No classes
Mah Jongg 10:00 AM SBR Shabbat Service 6:00 PM PC
30 Nisan 19
Torah Study 9:00 am SBR Shabbat Service10:30 AM PC
31 Nisan 20
Spring Break: No classes
JND Pesach Brunch12:00 PM Cahana Home
1 Nisan 21
Yizkor Pesach: Temple Offices Closed
Location Key
HH = Harris Hall BA = Blumauer Auditorium GH = Goodman Hall LB = Library LF = Lipman Foyer MR = Miller Room PC = Pollin Chapel
SBR = Shirley & Herbert Semler Board Room SC = Shemanski Chapel SEC = Sherman Education Center SFC = Schnitzer Family Center
AdministrationOffices & Clergy 503-222-1069Education Department & Preschool 503-222-2037Fax Machine 503-274-1400WRJ/BI Sisterhood Judaica Gift Shop 503-222-1069Beth Israel Cemetery 503-222-1069426 SW Taylors Ferry Road
View our online calendar atwww.bethisrael-pdx.org
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A D D R E S S S E R V I C E R E Q U E S T E D
Affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism since 1879
Board of Trustees 2012/2013
Stuart Chestler President
Ned Duhnkrack VP-President Elect/Secretary
Ilene DavidsonVice President
Linda Georges Vice President
Brad Tonkin Vice President
John Epstein Treasurer
Deborah CaldwellElizabeth DomagalskiEric Friedenwald-Fishman Ali GarfinkleHon. Susan GraberTed NelsonMiles Newmark
Warren RosenfeldJill RubinsteinRon SilverRichard SolomonArthur SteinhornJeffrey Wolfstone
TrusteesOfficers
In keeping with federal rules governing judicial ethics, Judge Graber does not engage in any fund-raising activities and does not participate in any discussion of, or decision on, any political issue, including a decision of the Board whether to take a position for or against any ballot measure.
AuxiliariesLinda Harrison-Fintzy - WRJ/BI Sisterhood PresidentScott Schaffer - Brotherhood President