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Congregation Agudath Sholom Shabbat Bulletin

Congregation Agudath Sholom
Shabbat Bulletin

Korach 

June 20, 2015

3 Tamuz 5775

send your submission to bulletin@cas-stamford.org
Schedule
Friday
Mincha7:00 PM
8:16 PM
Candles8:11 PM
Saturday
Shacharit8:00 AM
9:00 AM
Coffee & Commentary8:45 AM
Latest Shema9:09 AM
Womens Tefillah Group10:00 AM
Latest Shacharit10:24 AM
Tot Shabbat10:30 AM
Mini Minyan10:30 AM
Jr Cong/BMC10:30 AM
Shiur10:30 AM
Youth Awards4:30 PM
Code Of Jewish Law7:15 PM
Daf Yomi7:20 PM
Mincha8:05 PM
Maariv9:07 PM
Shabbat Ends9:12 PM

Shabbat Shalom

In Service of My Father

Thank you to everyone for all of your prayers and wishes for my father's speedy recovery. Thank G-d, my father continues to improve. I spent 36 hours this week in Israel by his bedside. The time was the most rewarding 24 hours of my life in fulfilling the mitzvah of honoring my father. Service of others truly makes a soul soar. We learned together, helped him lay Tefillin, comforted him and gave him and my stepmother strength. I am grateful to G-d for sending an Elijah as his surgeon. I met Dr. Ofer Merin of the Cardio Thoracic Surgery Department and Head of emergency hospital preparedness for mass causality. I learned he travels the world on behalf of Israel from Nepal to Haiti and more.

Thank you again for your support. Please continue to have him in your tefilot, Harav Chaim Yehoshua ben Chana Fruma for a refuah sheleimah. May we all continue to share good news in the days ahead.

I am away this Shabbat and for the next two weeks. My best wishes to Mimi Chapman on her Bat Mitzvah and Devorah Meyers on receiving the Youth Leader of the Year Award.

Wishing you and your families a Shabbat Shalom
Rabbi Daniel Cohen

Please note Rabbi Cohen will be away for vacation and personal growth until Tuesday, July 7th. He will have limited access to emails. Thank you for your patience in his replies to you. In case of an emergency, please contact Rabbi David Walk at 203-918-1957 or Matt Feinberg at mfeinberg@cas-stamford.org.

Weekday Schedule
Candles Next Friday8:12 PM
Daf YomiSunday 7:45 am, Monday-Friday 7:00 am
ShacharitSunday: 7:15 AM/8:30 AM, Monday-Friday: 6:30 AM/7:30 AM
MinchaSunday-Thursday: 8:15 PM
SundayFathers Day
Mazal Tov
  • to Hillary and Bob Zitter on the recent Bar Mitzvah of their grandson Joshua Milstein, son of Sarah and Stuart Milstein
  • to Corinne Chapman on Mimi's Bat Mitzvah
Condolences
  • to Brenda and Bruce Smith on the passing of their sister and sister-in-law, Gladys Gochberg Jacobson
  • to Phyllis Brodsky and her family on the passing of her husband, Gerry
Thanks To Our Sponsors
Shabbat Shalom Hospital PackagesBelle Miller commemorating the Yahrzeit of Arthur Miller and the Linda Beson Nursing Education Fund
Chapel Kiddushsponsors wanted, please see Irwin
Sanctuary KiddushCorinne Chapman in honor of Mimi Chapman's Bat Mitzvah
Youth AwardsKori & Bill Meyers in honor of Devorah being named Leader of the Year
Seudat ShlishitCAS
Shabbat Topics & Participants
Shacharit/MusafCantor Rafael Bokow
SermonRabbi David Walk
ShiurRabbi Tzvi Bernstein: Getting away with murder; Self Defense (Continued)
Daf YomiMark Wagshul
Code of Jewish LawAri Lieberman
Torah ReaderJay Jubas
UsherRoselyn Mangot
Sisterhood

SYLVIA'S CAS SISTERHOOD GIFT SHOP
By appointment: Call Julie at (203)-321-6460
Looking for Volunteers!
Contact Julie if you'd like to work in the shop.

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Womens Tefillah Group

Womens Tefillah Group

Please join us! for Parshat Korach
as we celebrate the Bat Mitzvah of Amelia Chapman
daughter of Corinne Chapman-Needle

Awards June 20  Saturday, June 20 - 4:30 PM

Awards June 20

HONORING OUR LEADER OF THE YEAR: DEVORAH MEYERS
KIDS: please join your favorite group leaders for afternoon groups!!!
ADULTS: Time to "schmooze" and socialize with your friends enjoying some "down time" while your kids are in groups!
EVERYONE: Join together for a Seudah Shlishit Dinner, highlighted by a special presentation to Devorah and a gift awarded to every child!!!
Although most groups will be continuing throughout the summer, we would like to take this opportunity to recognize our leaders and children at this special event - please join us!

Annual Meeting  Tuesday, June 23 - 7:30 PM

Annual Meeting

Please join us for our annual meeting and election of officers
Full agenda, important letter, voting instructions, proposed bylaws amendment and proxy forms are on-line at www.cas-stamford.org or by mail upon request to the synagogue office. 

Family Trip to Israel

Family Trip to Israel

Join Rabbi Daniel and Diane Cohen for a
Family Summer Mission to Israel in August 2015
Explore the breadth and depth of the land. Great for first timers or veterans. The trip is uniquely tailored for adults with their children and grandchildren filled with history coming alive and a fostering a love of the natural beauty of our homeland.
For more information, contact Rabbi Cohen at rabbicohen@cas-stamford.org or 203-252-8252.

Summer Flick Series with Rabbi Walk  Tuesday, June 30 - 7:30 PM

Summer Flick Series with Rabbi Walk

The CAS Men's Club will again sponsor a BBQ for the first movie night, 6/30 - a very good, barely-released film called Singing in the Dark, starring Cantor Moshe Oysher. The Men's Club BBQ costs $7 and will include hamburgers, hot dogs, fresh corn, salads, watermelon and beverages. The BBQ will starts at 6:30 pm. The movie is free and begins at 7:30 pm.

Singing in the Dark
"This important and virtually unknown independent film is one of the very first American feature films to focus on the Holocaust. A concentration camp survivor (Moishe Oysher) emigrates to the United States and suffers amnesia due to the traumatic experiences he has endured." 

AIPAC Meeting  Wednesday, July 8 - 8:00 PM

AIPAC Meeting

Jonathan Harris, AIPAC Assistant Director for Policy and Government Affairs

For the past six years, Jonathan Calt Harris has served as AIPAC's senior policy analyst on Syria and Lebanon and for the past four years has covered Egypt and Jordan as well, with a special interest in Salafi-jihadist groups such as ISIS and Al-Qaeda.

As an Assistant Director of Policy and Government Affairs at AIPAC's Washington headquarters, Jonathan is tasked with developing new policy initiatives and original analyses, and speaking throughout the country on these issues.

Dessert Reception 8 PM and Program 8:30 PM

RSVP to Alli Pilcowitz at 917-210-6328 or apilcowitz@aipac.org

CAS Announcements
  • CAS SUMMER MOVIES/MENS CLUB BBQ The CAS Men's Club will again sponsor a BBQ for the first movie night, 6/30 - a very good, barely-released film called Singing in the Dark, starring Cantor Moshe Oysher. The Men's Club BBQ costs $7 and will include hamburgers, hot dogs, fresh corn, salads, watermelon and beverages. The BBQ will starts at 6:30 pm, open to everyone (men & women). The movie is free and begins at 7:30 pm.
  • COME JOIN THE AGUDATH YOUNG COUPLES COMMITTEE FOR TWO GREAT EVENTS THIS SUMMER: 1. Do you like jazz? Come out for a night of free jazz music on Wednesday, July 29 in Columbus Park in Stamford. The music of the Commodors and the Parlour Tricks is scheduled to begin at 6:30 pm, so bring a blanket or chair and a picnic and join us on the lawn for a night of great music and friends. RSVP is recommended so that we can sit and enjoy the evening together. RSVP to laurabl@gmail.com For additional information about the event, go to http://stamford-downtown.com/events/jazz-up-july-3/#.VXm5ZvlViko 2. Come join us for a Shabbat Oneg in the Shabbat Park on Shabbat, August 22 at 4:30 PM. Bring your friends and families and a parve snack, and join us in the park to get together for the afternoon. If it rains, the Oneg will be postponed to another Shabbat. Please email Laura Tobin if you have any questions at laurabl@gmail.com
  • CAS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH AIPAC INVITES YOU TO A CONVERSATION WITH AIPAC ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR POLICY AND GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS, JONATHAN HARRIS. Wednesday, July 8 (8:00 pm dessert reception & 8:30 pm program). RSVP to Alli Pilcowitz at 917-210-6328 or apilcowitz@aipac.org. About Jonathan Harris:For the past six years, Jonathan Calt Harris has served as AIPAC's senior policy analyst on Syria and Lebanon and for the past four years has covered Egypt and Jordan as well, with a special interest in Salafi-jihadist groups such as ISIS and Al-Qaeda. As an Assistant Director of Policy and Government Affairs at AIPAC's Washington headquarters, Jonathan is tasked with developing new policy initiatives and original analyses, and speaking throughout the country on these issues. After receiving his B.A. in History from the University of Illinois, Jonathan studied Religion and Middle East History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
  • IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING We need you to help secure our Synagogue. As you come to the building, please be aware of your surroundings. If you see something out of the ordinary, please let someone know about it. This will keep everyone safe.
  • DO YOU HAVE A DEHUMIDIFIER YOU CAN DONATE? We could use one, please contact Matt at mfeinberg@cas-stamford.org
  • WELCOME TO OUR SYNAGOGUE PROGRAM Every Shabbat we station ushers at the doors in the sanctuary to welcome people, assist them and enhance the service. We are expanding the usher roles to include a greeter in the lobby from 9-10:30 am. Please join the usher team. We need you and your smile. Info: Mitchell Bell.
  • CAS FREE MEZUZAH CAMPAIGN IN FAIRFIELD COUNTY, CT Bringing Blessings to Jewish Homes. Do you know a neighbor or a friend who lacks a mezuzah? CAS offers a free mezuzah and home visit to post this sacred scroll at the entrance to all Jewish homes in the area. For more info, contact Rabbi Cohen: rabbicohen@cas-stamford.org
  • COMMUNITY CHESED HELPERS An important role of the Chesed committee is outreach to the Shul's elderly and homebound, who are often isolated and lack a lifeline to our synagogue. Volunteer to reach out and identify needs, visit, or give a ride. Even small gestures mean a great deal Interested? Vivian Weiss at 203-323-0909 or vivianweiss@gmail.com. If you are aware of elderly or homebound members in need of outreach, please notify Rabbi Cohen.
  • NEW TO STAMFORD AND INTERESTED IN MEMBERSHIP? Contact Jessie Brand (Jessieoser@gmail.com) or Rabbi Daniel Cohen.
  • WE WANT YOU FOR BINGO! Players needed. Join in on the fun we have every week at 6:00 PM -
  • CONGREGATION AGUDATH SHOLOM AND THE YOUNG ISRAEL OF STAMFORD ARE PROUD TO CO-SPONSOR... Title: Can I Wear My Kippah on Job Interviews? Career Guidance for Sabbath Observant Jewish Professionals. Presenter: Lavie Margolin, Co-author of "Can I Wear My Kippah on Job Interviews?" Date: June 30, 2015 Time: 8pm Location: Young Israel of Stamford, 69 Oaklawn Ave, Stamford, CT 06905 Mincha at 7:45PM; ma'ariv following the program. Lavie will discuss the unique challenges faced by Sabbath observant Jewish professionals in remaining true to religious obligations on interviews and in the workplace. He will provide strategies for navigating through tricky situations, including insightful considerations that help to avoid awkward moments, and provide approaches that have worked for others who share your values. His book will also be available for purchase.
Annual Meeting Notice

CONGREGATION AGUDATH SHOLOM ANNUAL MEETING

Tuesday, June 23, 2015, 7:30 PM 301 Strawberry Hill Avenue Stamford, CT 06902

Please join us for our annual meeting and election of officers

AGENDA

  1. Reports by Rabbi, President, Treasurer
  2. Proposal for Dues and Fee Increase
  3. Presentation of the George and Ziporah Freedberg Awards for Excellence and Outstanding Service
  4. Proposed Bylaws amendment on Board voting procedures
  5. CAS Security Proposal
  6. Election of Officers & Directors

The CAS Nominating Committee has recommended members elect this slate of officers and directors for terms starting upon election

SLATE OF OFFICERS

Two year term:2nd Vice President:
Jeffrey Maron
3rd Vice President:
Simeon Wohlberg
Secretary:
Rachel Dayan
Assistant Treasurer:
Dean Schuckman

SLATE OF DIRECTORS

One year TermHoward Goldstein
Two Year TermRichard Schwartz
Three Year TermHeidi BernsteinRob Hoff
Mitchell BalsamElissa Klapper
Melissa BildnerBen Lanson

Additional nominations, with the consent of the nominee, may be made by written petition signed by thirty (30) members of the Congregation in good standing and filed with the Nominating Committee at least ten (10) days before the Annual Meeting, and written notice of the nominations so made by petition shall be given to each member of the Congregation at least five (5) days before the Annual Meeting.


PROPOSED DUES INCREASE 
We propose a dues increase effective July 1, raising family membership by $200 and single membership from $50-80, depending on category. We also propose a new category of Patron Membership at $2,750 per family, detailed below. The Board approved this dues increase due to: increasing repair costs for our aging building, higher health care costs, offset the $100,000+ accumulated deficit from prior years, anticipated lower revenue during building re-construction, and increased Youth programming costs. CAS has not increased dues in almost ten years, while costs have increased. Your Board has worked to prudently manage CAS finances.

Dear Member,

 
In response to concerns, an amendment has been drafted that will be presented at the Annual meeting to be debated and voted upon.  I want the membership to be aware of this development. For those that have already voted by proxy, you may contact me and let me know how you may want me to represent you in regards to the amendment (president@cas-stamford.org)

AMENDMENT: 
THAT the motion for the Proposed Dues Increase be amended into being a 2-part motion, with Part 1 of the motion being a vote on the proposed new schedule of dues for the existing categories of membership and with Part 2 being a vote on the proposed new category of Patron Membership.

Under Part 1of the motion, the vote will be whether to approve the following schedule of dues:
  • Family Membership: $ 2,000 
  • Young Couple: $ 1,100
  • Single: 
    • Ages 26-35: $ 600
    • Ages 36-65: $ 1,250
    • Ages 65+: $ 950 
  • Associate: $ 700 

Under Part 2of the motion, the vote will be whether to approve the new category of Patron Membership, with the dues for this category being $2,750. 


 

Sincerely,

Stuart Waldstreicher

President

AMENDMENT TO CAS BYLAWS 
 We propose to add paragraphs 5, 6 and 7 to Article II of the Bylaws, so that the Board can: (1) allow participation in meetings by conference calls, (2) use email to allow Board members to approve actions by unanimous consent, and (3) allow participation in meetings and votes by conference calls and emails, provided that a quorum participates in the conference calls/electronic meeting.

SECURITY MEASURES 
I. Implemented Security Measures The CAS Board of Directors has approved and implemented the following security measures: a key pad lock entry system to control building entry during the week; enhanced video surveillance; "panic buttons" to notify police of an emergency; and a Volunteer Patrol Program. Additionally, we have consulted with the Stamford Police Department and are meeting with the US Department of Homeland Security as part of our Security review.

II. Additional Proposed Security Measures This past February we held a Special Meeting open to the Congregation to discuss additional security measures. At such meeting, the Congregation was unable to reach the required consensus on a course of action, but approved revisiting the issue at our Annual Meeting. Accordingly, we request your vote on one of the following options: (1) A paid armed off-duty Stamford police officer on Shabbat and Holidays; (2) A paid unarmed guard on Shabbat and Holidays; or (3) None of the above.

Additionally, please note that since the Special Meeting, several members donated funds for a Stamford police officer to guard CAS on Shabbat and holidays. These funds will run out by June 30, 2015, accordingly, the police officer will only be extended in accordance with the outcome of the vote described above.

Click here for Full agenda, important letter, voting instructions, proposed bylaws amendment and proxy forms or request them by mail from the synagogue office.

CAS Classes
Week of June 21
SundayRabbi Walk: Bible from the Beginning - 9:15 AM
MondayRabbi Walk: Mishna Brura: Laws of Prayer - 7:30 PM
ThursdayRabbi Walk: Talmud Bavli - Masechet Megilla - 7:30 PM
Community Announcements
  • COME WELCOME THE SUMMER AT SIX THIRTEEN Come visit us on our patio! Qe are happy to announce that our patio is open and the umbrellas are fluttering in the warm breeze. It is great to be enjoying the Connecticut summer weather so please join us for a taste of our local beers from Two Roads in Stratford and Half Full right here in Stamford. Sunday Family Earlybird Meal @ 613-Get a FREE Kid's Meal with Each Adult- Entree Ordered Before 4 PM. 613restaurant.com
  • SOOSH SALUTES ALL DAD'S ON FATHER'S DAY! Free Beer for Dad with the purchase of any entree or exquisite roll! Happy Father's Day from Soosh! Call us at 203-658-7505 or find us online at www.SooshCT.com
  • 2015 SIZZLING SUMMER SERIES IN STAMFORD Rabbi Jeremy Wieder, Rosh Yeshiva, Yeshiva University. Four-part Wednesday night series in July, 8PM. at the Young Isarel of Stamford. WHAT DOES JUDAISM HAVE TO SAY ABOUT...Saving the Life of a Non-Jew - July 8, Gender Roles - July 15, Abortion - July 22, Vigilante Justice - July 29. Free and open to the entire community
  • ANNOUNCING...The Committee to Advance Modern Orthodoxy in Stamford (CAMOS) will hosts its second annual Shabbaton for prospective residents on October 24, 2015 (note new date).
  • CAS MENS CLUB WHITE WATER RAFTING TRIP WILL TAKE PLACE ON SUNDAY, JULY 12TH FROM APPROXIMATELY 6:30 AM - 8 PM. The price will be approximately $100 and will include the wonderful rafting experience and round trip coach bus transportation. Lunch is NOT included. If you are interested, please email E_Sigman@yahoo.com by May 5th. Cancellation policy: Full refund if notified 2 1/2 weeks in advance.
  • INTRODUCING THE BACK TO SCHOOL SHOP, a UJF program that provides economically disadvantaged elementary school children in Stamford with new clothes (pants, shirt, sneakers, socks, underwear, winter coat, hat, gloves) backpack and school supplies. Children get to pick out their own new items in a "shopping" environment created in a local school prior to the start of the new school year, while their parents visit the Japha Family Resource Center to receive basic health screenings and information about vital community services. The inaugural event is Sunday, August 9, 2015. To volunteer, please contact Lorraine Kweskin at lkweskin@gmail.com. For more information or to make a donation please visit www.ujf.org/backtoschoolshop
  • DO A MITZVAH! CONSIDER SUPPORTING THE JFS KOSHER FOOD PANTRY BY PURCHASING MITZVAH BASKETS AND/OR MITZVAH CENTERPIECES INSTEAD OF FLOWERS FOR YOUR NEXT SIMCHA AT CAS. DISTRIBUTIONS FROM THE JFS KOSHER FOOD PANTRY HAVE INCREASED BY MORE THAN 1000 since the recession. With this tremendous upsurge in use, JFS is constantly challenged to keep the food pantry full. Your generosity enables JFS to help those in our community in their greatest moments of need.
  • LINKING GENERATIONS OF THE SHOAH-Our 2nd Generation Group began in July 2012. We are a group of approximately fifty members ranging in age from 40 and up and we come from all over CT and Westchester County. Our monthly meetings take place in Westport, CT (usually at the UJA offices) every second Tuesday of the month. Spouses of 2G members as well as 3rd Generation often attend our general meetings. Please come and join us. For further contact information call: Ann Cohn at 203-762-0058 (home) or 203-984-6667 (cell).
  • JFS BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT -- TUESDAYS AT 10:30 AM Are you searching for a safe haven to explore your thoughts and feelings about grief? JFS provides an environment of emotional, physical, and spiritual support. For information, contact Rosemarie Delia at (203) 921-4161 or rdelia@ctjfs.org
  • JFS BRAIN FITNESS PROGRAM JFS is beginning a program to train volunteers to work with clients experiencing early stage dementia or Alzheimer's in the client's home. The training program will prepare the volunteer to work with each client with an aide or family member present. If you are interested in working with seniors, or for more information, contact Caroline Temlock Teichman at crt3333@aol.com
  • JFS CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP-SUNDAYS AT 2:00 PM Do you find yourself "sandwiched" between the needs of your children and your parents? Beginning July 19th, JFS is offering an open forum to provide support and help in dealing with the difficulties and stresses of caring for two generations. A small fee of $10/session or $50 for six sessions will be charged. Group will be held at the JFS Westport office, 431 Post Road E., Westport. The facilitator will be Rona Wall, LCSW. For more information or to register, please contact Rebekah Kanefsky at 203-921-4161 or email rkanefsky@ctjfs.org.
  • JFS NEW BEGINNINGS, TUESDAYS, 7:30 - 8:30 PM IN STAMFORD Join a supportive forum for adults in the contemplation, beginning, mid, or post-divorce stages. All are welcome to attend at the JFS Stamford office, 733 Summer St., 6th Floor The fee will be $10 per session or $50 for six sessions. You must register by contacting Rebekah Kanefsky at 203-921-4161 or email rkanefsky@ctjfs.org.
  • LET'S TALK- THURSDAYS, 11 A.M. Free In cooperation with JCC Seniors program, a group to meet new people or deepen friendships with those you already know and engage in meaningful conversation about a wide variety of topics that are important in our lives. Topics may range from how to live a fulfilling life, creating healthy relationships, savoring our cherished memories, to embracing changing life circumstances. Led by Kylie Rothman from Jewish Family Service at the Stamford JCC, 1035 Newfield Avenue. For more information, contact Connie Cirillo Freeman, Director of Senior Adult Services at Stamford JCC at 203.487.0983 or email at cfreeman@stamfordjcc.org
  • LIVING WITH AUTISM, TIME AND LOCATION TBA Interested in joining a support group sharing the joys and challenges of living with Autism Spectrum Disorders? JFS will be launching a new group. For more details, contact Eve Moskowitz, JFS Director of Clinical Services at 203-921-4161 or emoskowitz@ctjfs.org
We Wish A Speedy Recovery To
  • Abraham ben Miriam Rachel
  • Alexander ben Genja
  • Ami ben Sara
  • Avraham Shmuel ben Sheyna
  • Avraham ben Sosna
  • Bela Devora bat Rachel
  • Chaim Avram ben Leah
  • Chaim Yechiel ben Malka
  • Chana Liba bat Yaakova
  • Chana bat Shulamit
  • Chaya Moushka bat Perla
  • Chaya Priva bat Leah
  • Chaya Sarah Tzipporah bat Esther
  • Chia Sorila Bat bat Fagey Devorah
  • David ben Chaya
  • David ben Zila
  • Dinah bat Esther
  • Eitan ben Sarah
  • Eliahu Aharon ben Yocheved Irta Etel
  • Esther Rachel Bat Chava bat Chava
  • Esther Shoshanna bat Yetta Chaya
  • Hadassah Esther bat Chava Leah
  • Harav Chaim Yehoshua ben Chana Fruma
  • Hennia bat Musah
  • Leah bat Bayla
  • Lee bat Rachel
  • Lior Tzionah bat Sarah
  • Maya bat Shoshy
  • Miriam bat Sarah
  • Mordechai ben Tziyonah
  • Moshe Baruch ben Chaya Sara
  • Moshe Elyah ben Chana
  • Moshe ben Batya
  • Moshe ben Ben Marcelle
  • Nira bat Rachel
  • Rachel Miril Hinda bat Miriam Rivkah
  • Rafaella bat Miriam
  • Rayna bat Necha
  • Refael Ephraim ben Sima
  • Ruth Leah bat Zahava
  • Sarah Rivka bat Channah Rachel
  • Sarah bat Etta Ziesel
  • Shimon ben Geeta
  • Shmuel Yeruchim ben Beyla
  • Shoshanna Raizel bat Sarah Chanah Leah
  • Smadar Rut bat Chana
  • Tziporah bat Minna
  • Ya'acov Ari ben Nitzah
  • Yehoshua Ylitzhak ben Tziyona
  • Yitzchack Mordachai ben Chaya.
  • Yochanan ben Alisa
  • Yosef Fishel ben Miriam Zlata
  • Zahava bat Chaya Sara
  • Ze'ev Mordechai ben Chaya Gittel
CAS Youth

Thank You/ Hakarat Hatov/ Welcome Corner

Thank you to all of our wonderful leaders for another AWESOME year of groups - only Tot Shabbat, Mini Minyan and Jr. Cong. will run through the summer.

This Weekend:

-Mishna and Hot Cocoa this Shabbat with Rabbi Jeiger - continuing Chapter 7 of Berachot at 10:15.

-Tot Shabbat will be led by Morahs Irene, Danielle & Simone in the Youth Classroom at 10:30 am.

-Mini Minyanwill be led by Morahs Debbie. Rivka & Devorah this week in the library at 10:30 am.

-Jr. Cong. will be led by Yaakov Walk this week in the SIMCHA ROOM at 10:30 am.

-Bnai Mitzvah Club will be led by R. Jeiger this week in the Social Hall at 10:30 am.

- Jr. Teen Chat at 10:30 in the Social hall with Daniella!

Shabbat Afternoon 4:30-6:00 pm- Youth Awards Shabbat Seudah Shlishithonoring our Leader of the Year - Devorah Meyers - please sponsor online! All children in attendance will get a special gift - you don't want to miss this.

If you would like to celebrate your child's birthday or special accomplishment by sponsoring a special "kiddush" or a Mishna and Hot Cocoa in their honor, please email me atrabbijeiger@hotmail.com

If you would like to help support the Youth Department, please visit http://youth.cas-stamford.org/giving for all of our sponsorship opportunities.

Shabbat Shalom! Rabbi Jeiger

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Congregation Agudath Sholom | 301 Strawberry Hill Avenue | Stamford | CT | 06902

Congregation Agudath Sholom Shabbat Bulletin

Congregation Agudath Sholom
Shabbat Bulletin

Korach 

June 20, 2015

3 Tamuz 5775

send your submission to bulletin@cas-stamford.org
Schedule
Friday
Mincha7:00 PM
8:16 PM
Candles8:11 PM
Saturday
Shacharit8:00 AM
9:00 AM
Coffee & Commentary8:45 AM
Latest Shema9:09 AM
Womens Tefillah Group10:00 AM
Latest Shacharit10:24 AM
Tot Shabbat10:30 AM
Mini Minyan10:30 AM
Jr Cong/BMC10:30 AM
Shiur10:30 AM
Youth Awards4:30 PM
Code Of Jewish Law7:15 PM
Daf Yomi7:20 PM
Mincha8:05 PM
Maariv9:07 PM
Shabbat Ends9:12 PM

Shabbat Shalom

In Service of My Father

Thank you to everyone for all of your prayers and wishes for my father's speedy recovery. Thank G-d, my father continues to improve. I spent 36 hours this week in Israel by his bedside. The time was the most rewarding 24 hours of my life in fulfilling the mitzvah of honoring my father. Service of others truly makes a soul soar. We learned together, helped him lay Tefillin, comforted him and gave him and my stepmother strength. I am grateful to G-d for sending an Elijah as his surgeon. I met Dr. Ofer Merin of the Cardio Thoracic Surgery Department and Head of emergency hospital preparedness for mass causality. I learned he travels the world on behalf of Israel from Nepal to Haiti and more.

Thank you again for your support. Please continue to have him in your tefilot, Harav Chaim Yehoshua ben Chana Fruma for a refuah sheleimah. May we all continue to share good news in the days ahead.

I am away this Shabbat and for the next two weeks. My best wishes to Mimi Chapman on her Bat Mitzvah and Devorah Meyers on receiving the Youth Leader of the Year Award.

Wishing you and your families a Shabbat Shalom
Rabbi Daniel Cohen

Please note Rabbi Cohen will be away for vacation and personal growth until Tuesday, July 7th. He will have limited access to emails. Thank you for your patience in his replies to you. In case of an emergency, please contact Rabbi David Walk at 203-918-1957 or Matt Feinberg at mfeinberg@cas-stamford.org.

Weekday Schedule
Candles Next Friday8:12 PM
Daf YomiSunday 7:45 am, Monday-Friday 7:00 am
ShacharitSunday: 7:15 AM/8:30 AM, Monday-Friday: 6:30 AM/7:30 AM
MinchaSunday-Thursday: 8:15 PM
SundayFathers Day
Mazal Tov
  • to Hillary and Bob Zitter on the recent Bar Mitzvah of their grandson Joshua Milstein, son of Sarah and Stuart Milstein
  • to Corinne Chapman on Mimi's Bat Mitzvah
Condolences
  • to Brenda and Bruce Smith on the passing of their sister and sister-in-law, Gladys Gochberg Jacobson
  • to Phyllis Brodsky and her family on the passing of her husband, Gerry
Thanks To Our Sponsors
Shabbat Shalom Hospital PackagesBelle Miller commemorating the Yahrzeit of Arthur Miller and the Linda Beson Nursing Education Fund
Chapel Kiddushsponsors wanted, please see Irwin
Sanctuary KiddushCorinne Chapman in honor of Mimi Chapman's Bat Mitzvah
Youth AwardsKori & Bill Meyers in honor of Devorah being named Leader of the Year
Seudat ShlishitCAS
Shabbat Topics & Participants
Shacharit/MusafCantor Rafael Bokow
SermonRabbi David Walk
ShiurRabbi Tzvi Bernstein: Getting away with murder; Self Defense (Continued)
Daf YomiMark Wagshul
Code of Jewish LawAri Lieberman
Torah ReaderJay Jubas
UsherRoselyn Mangot
Sisterhood

SYLVIA'S CAS SISTERHOOD GIFT SHOP
By appointment: Call Julie at (203)-321-6460
Looking for Volunteers!
Contact Julie if you'd like to work in the shop.

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Womens Tefillah Group

Womens Tefillah Group

Please join us! for Parshat Korach
as we celebrate the Bat Mitzvah of Amelia Chapman
daughter of Corinne Chapman-Needle

Awards June 20  Saturday, June 20 - 4:30 PM

Awards June 20

HONORING OUR LEADER OF THE YEAR: DEVORAH MEYERS
KIDS: please join your favorite group leaders for afternoon groups!!!
ADULTS: Time to "schmooze" and socialize with your friends enjoying some "down time" while your kids are in groups!
EVERYONE: Join together for a Seudah Shlishit Dinner, highlighted by a special presentation to Devorah and a gift awarded to every child!!!
Although most groups will be continuing throughout the summer, we would like to take this opportunity to recognize our leaders and children at this special event - please join us!

Annual Meeting  Tuesday, June 23 - 7:30 PM

Annual Meeting

Please join us for our annual meeting and election of officers
Full agenda, important letter, voting instructions, proposed bylaws amendment and proxy forms are on-line at www.cas-stamford.org or by mail upon request to the synagogue office. 

Family Trip to Israel

Family Trip to Israel

Join Rabbi Daniel and Diane Cohen for a
Family Summer Mission to Israel in August 2015
Explore the breadth and depth of the land. Great for first timers or veterans. The trip is uniquely tailored for adults with their children and grandchildren filled with history coming alive and a fostering a love of the natural beauty of our homeland.
For more information, contact Rabbi Cohen at rabbicohen@cas-stamford.org or 203-252-8252.

Summer Flick Series with Rabbi Walk  Tuesday, June 30 - 7:30 PM

Summer Flick Series with Rabbi Walk

The CAS Men's Club will again sponsor a BBQ for the first movie night, 6/30 - a very good, barely-released film called Singing in the Dark, starring Cantor Moshe Oysher. The Men's Club BBQ costs $7 and will include hamburgers, hot dogs, fresh corn, salads, watermelon and beverages. The BBQ will starts at 6:30 pm. The movie is free and begins at 7:30 pm.

Singing in the Dark
"This important and virtually unknown independent film is one of the very first American feature films to focus on the Holocaust. A concentration camp survivor (Moishe Oysher) emigrates to the United States and suffers amnesia due to the traumatic experiences he has endured." 

AIPAC Meeting  Wednesday, July 8 - 8:00 PM

AIPAC Meeting

Jonathan Harris, AIPAC Assistant Director for Policy and Government Affairs

For the past six years, Jonathan Calt Harris has served as AIPAC's senior policy analyst on Syria and Lebanon and for the past four years has covered Egypt and Jordan as well, with a special interest in Salafi-jihadist groups such as ISIS and Al-Qaeda.

As an Assistant Director of Policy and Government Affairs at AIPAC's Washington headquarters, Jonathan is tasked with developing new policy initiatives and original analyses, and speaking throughout the country on these issues.

Dessert Reception 8 PM and Program 8:30 PM

RSVP to Alli Pilcowitz at 917-210-6328 or apilcowitz@aipac.org

CAS Announcements
  • CAS SUMMER MOVIES/MENS CLUB BBQ The CAS Men's Club will again sponsor a BBQ for the first movie night, 6/30 - a very good, barely-released film called Singing in the Dark, starring Cantor Moshe Oysher. The Men's Club BBQ costs $7 and will include hamburgers, hot dogs, fresh corn, salads, watermelon and beverages. The BBQ will starts at 6:30 pm, open to everyone (men & women). The movie is free and begins at 7:30 pm.
  • COME JOIN THE AGUDATH YOUNG COUPLES COMMITTEE FOR TWO GREAT EVENTS THIS SUMMER: 1. Do you like jazz? Come out for a night of free jazz music on Wednesday, July 29 in Columbus Park in Stamford. The music of the Commodors and the Parlour Tricks is scheduled to begin at 6:30 pm, so bring a blanket or chair and a picnic and join us on the lawn for a night of great music and friends. RSVP is recommended so that we can sit and enjoy the evening together. RSVP to laurabl@gmail.com For additional information about the event, go to http://stamford-downtown.com/events/jazz-up-july-3/#.VXm5ZvlViko 2. Come join us for a Shabbat Oneg in the Shabbat Park on Shabbat, August 22 at 4:30 PM. Bring your friends and families and a parve snack, and join us in the park to get together for the afternoon. If it rains, the Oneg will be postponed to another Shabbat. Please email Laura Tobin if you have any questions at laurabl@gmail.com
  • CAS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH AIPAC INVITES YOU TO A CONVERSATION WITH AIPAC ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR POLICY AND GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS, JONATHAN HARRIS. Wednesday, July 8 (8:00 pm dessert reception & 8:30 pm program). RSVP to Alli Pilcowitz at 917-210-6328 or apilcowitz@aipac.org. About Jonathan Harris:For the past six years, Jonathan Calt Harris has served as AIPAC's senior policy analyst on Syria and Lebanon and for the past four years has covered Egypt and Jordan as well, with a special interest in Salafi-jihadist groups such as ISIS and Al-Qaeda. As an Assistant Director of Policy and Government Affairs at AIPAC's Washington headquarters, Jonathan is tasked with developing new policy initiatives and original analyses, and speaking throughout the country on these issues. After receiving his B.A. in History from the University of Illinois, Jonathan studied Religion and Middle East History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
  • IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING We need you to help secure our Synagogue. As you come to the building, please be aware of your surroundings. If you see something out of the ordinary, please let someone know about it. This will keep everyone safe.
  • DO YOU HAVE A DEHUMIDIFIER YOU CAN DONATE? We could use one, please contact Matt at mfeinberg@cas-stamford.org
  • WELCOME TO OUR SYNAGOGUE PROGRAM Every Shabbat we station ushers at the doors in the sanctuary to welcome people, assist them and enhance the service. We are expanding the usher roles to include a greeter in the lobby from 9-10:30 am. Please join the usher team. We need you and your smile. Info: Mitchell Bell.
  • CAS FREE MEZUZAH CAMPAIGN IN FAIRFIELD COUNTY, CT Bringing Blessings to Jewish Homes. Do you know a neighbor or a friend who lacks a mezuzah? CAS offers a free mezuzah and home visit to post this sacred scroll at the entrance to all Jewish homes in the area. For more info, contact Rabbi Cohen: rabbicohen@cas-stamford.org
  • COMMUNITY CHESED HELPERS An important role of the Chesed committee is outreach to the Shul's elderly and homebound, who are often isolated and lack a lifeline to our synagogue. Volunteer to reach out and identify needs, visit, or give a ride. Even small gestures mean a great deal Interested? Vivian Weiss at 203-323-0909 or vivianweiss@gmail.com. If you are aware of elderly or homebound members in need of outreach, please notify Rabbi Cohen.
  • NEW TO STAMFORD AND INTERESTED IN MEMBERSHIP? Contact Jessie Brand (Jessieoser@gmail.com) or Rabbi Daniel Cohen.
  • WE WANT YOU FOR BINGO! Players needed. Join in on the fun we have every week at 6:00 PM -
  • CONGREGATION AGUDATH SHOLOM AND THE YOUNG ISRAEL OF STAMFORD ARE PROUD TO CO-SPONSOR... Title: Can I Wear My Kippah on Job Interviews? Career Guidance for Sabbath Observant Jewish Professionals. Presenter: Lavie Margolin, Co-author of "Can I Wear My Kippah on Job Interviews?" Date: June 30, 2015 Time: 8pm Location: Young Israel of Stamford, 69 Oaklawn Ave, Stamford, CT 06905 Mincha at 7:45PM; ma'ariv following the program. Lavie will discuss the unique challenges faced by Sabbath observant Jewish professionals in remaining true to religious obligations on interviews and in the workplace. He will provide strategies for navigating through tricky situations, including insightful considerations that help to avoid awkward moments, and provide approaches that have worked for others who share your values. His book will also be available for purchase.
Annual Meeting Notice

CONGREGATION AGUDATH SHOLOM ANNUAL MEETING

Tuesday, June 23, 2015, 7:30 PM 301 Strawberry Hill Avenue Stamford, CT 06902

Please join us for our annual meeting and election of officers

AGENDA

  1. Reports by Rabbi, President, Treasurer
  2. Proposal for Dues and Fee Increase
  3. Presentation of the George and Ziporah Freedberg Awards for Excellence and Outstanding Service
  4. Proposed Bylaws amendment on Board voting procedures
  5. CAS Security Proposal
  6. Election of Officers & Directors

The CAS Nominating Committee has recommended members elect this slate of officers and directors for terms starting upon election

SLATE OF OFFICERS

Two year term:2nd Vice President:
Jeffrey Maron
3rd Vice President:
Simeon Wohlberg
Secretary:
Rachel Dayan
Assistant Treasurer:
Dean Schuckman

SLATE OF DIRECTORS

One year TermHoward Goldstein
Two Year TermRichard Schwartz
Three Year TermHeidi BernsteinRob Hoff
Mitchell BalsamElissa Klapper
Melissa BildnerBen Lanson

Additional nominations, with the consent of the nominee, may be made by written petition signed by thirty (30) members of the Congregation in good standing and filed with the Nominating Committee at least ten (10) days before the Annual Meeting, and written notice of the nominations so made by petition shall be given to each member of the Congregation at least five (5) days before the Annual Meeting.


PROPOSED DUES INCREASE 
We propose a dues increase effective July 1, raising family membership by $200 and single membership from $50-80, depending on category. We also propose a new category of Patron Membership at $2,750 per family, detailed below. The Board approved this dues increase due to: increasing repair costs for our aging building, higher health care costs, offset the $100,000+ accumulated deficit from prior years, anticipated lower revenue during building re-construction, and increased Youth programming costs. CAS has not increased dues in almost ten years, while costs have increased. Your Board has worked to prudently manage CAS finances.

Dear Member,

 
In response to concerns, an amendment has been drafted that will be presented at the Annual meeting to be debated and voted upon.  I want the membership to be aware of this development. For those that have already voted by proxy, you may contact me and let me know how you may want me to represent you in regards to the amendment (president@cas-stamford.org)

AMENDMENT: 
THAT the motion for the Proposed Dues Increase be amended into being a 2-part motion, with Part 1 of the motion being a vote on the proposed new schedule of dues for the existing categories of membership and with Part 2 being a vote on the proposed new category of Patron Membership.

Under Part 1of the motion, the vote will be whether to approve the following schedule of dues:
  • Family Membership: $ 2,000 
  • Young Couple: $ 1,100
  • Single: 
    • Ages 26-35: $ 600
    • Ages 36-65: $ 1,250
    • Ages 65+: $ 950 
  • Associate: $ 700 

Under Part 2of the motion, the vote will be whether to approve the new category of Patron Membership, with the dues for this category being $2,750. 


 

Sincerely,

Stuart Waldstreicher

President

AMENDMENT TO CAS BYLAWS 
 We propose to add paragraphs 5, 6 and 7 to Article II of the Bylaws, so that the Board can: (1) allow participation in meetings by conference calls, (2) use email to allow Board members to approve actions by unanimous consent, and (3) allow participation in meetings and votes by conference calls and emails, provided that a quorum participates in the conference calls/electronic meeting.

SECURITY MEASURES 
I. Implemented Security Measures The CAS Board of Directors has approved and implemented the following security measures: a key pad lock entry system to control building entry during the week; enhanced video surveillance; "panic buttons" to notify police of an emergency; and a Volunteer Patrol Program. Additionally, we have consulted with the Stamford Police Department and are meeting with the US Department of Homeland Security as part of our Security review.

II. Additional Proposed Security Measures This past February we held a Special Meeting open to the Congregation to discuss additional security measures. At such meeting, the Congregation was unable to reach the required consensus on a course of action, but approved revisiting the issue at our Annual Meeting. Accordingly, we request your vote on one of the following options: (1) A paid armed off-duty Stamford police officer on Shabbat and Holidays; (2) A paid unarmed guard on Shabbat and Holidays; or (3) None of the above.

Additionally, please note that since the Special Meeting, several members donated funds for a Stamford police officer to guard CAS on Shabbat and holidays. These funds will run out by June 30, 2015, accordingly, the police officer will only be extended in accordance with the outcome of the vote described above.

Click here for Full agenda, important letter, voting instructions, proposed bylaws amendment and proxy forms or request them by mail from the synagogue office.

CAS Classes
Week of June 21
SundayRabbi Walk: Bible from the Beginning - 9:15 AM
MondayRabbi Walk: Mishna Brura: Laws of Prayer - 7:30 PM
ThursdayRabbi Walk: Talmud Bavli - Masechet Megilla - 7:30 PM
Community Announcements
  • COME WELCOME THE SUMMER AT SIX THIRTEEN Come visit us on our patio! Qe are happy to announce that our patio is open and the umbrellas are fluttering in the warm breeze. It is great to be enjoying the Connecticut summer weather so please join us for a taste of our local beers from Two Roads in Stratford and Half Full right here in Stamford. Sunday Family Earlybird Meal @ 613-Get a FREE Kid's Meal with Each Adult- Entree Ordered Before 4 PM. 613restaurant.com
  • SOOSH SALUTES ALL DAD'S ON FATHER'S DAY! Free Beer for Dad with the purchase of any entree or exquisite roll! Happy Father's Day from Soosh! Call us at 203-658-7505 or find us online at www.SooshCT.com
  • 2015 SIZZLING SUMMER SERIES IN STAMFORD Rabbi Jeremy Wieder, Rosh Yeshiva, Yeshiva University. Four-part Wednesday night series in July, 8PM. at the Young Isarel of Stamford. WHAT DOES JUDAISM HAVE TO SAY ABOUT...Saving the Life of a Non-Jew - July 8, Gender Roles - July 15, Abortion - July 22, Vigilante Justice - July 29. Free and open to the entire community
  • ANNOUNCING...The Committee to Advance Modern Orthodoxy in Stamford (CAMOS) will hosts its second annual Shabbaton for prospective residents on October 24, 2015 (note new date).
  • CAS MENS CLUB WHITE WATER RAFTING TRIP WILL TAKE PLACE ON SUNDAY, JULY 12TH FROM APPROXIMATELY 6:30 AM - 8 PM. The price will be approximately $100 and will include the wonderful rafting experience and round trip coach bus transportation. Lunch is NOT included. If you are interested, please email E_Sigman@yahoo.com by May 5th. Cancellation policy: Full refund if notified 2 1/2 weeks in advance.
  • INTRODUCING THE BACK TO SCHOOL SHOP, a UJF program that provides economically disadvantaged elementary school children in Stamford with new clothes (pants, shirt, sneakers, socks, underwear, winter coat, hat, gloves) backpack and school supplies. Children get to pick out their own new items in a "shopping" environment created in a local school prior to the start of the new school year, while their parents visit the Japha Family Resource Center to receive basic health screenings and information about vital community services. The inaugural event is Sunday, August 9, 2015. To volunteer, please contact Lorraine Kweskin at lkweskin@gmail.com. For more information or to make a donation please visit www.ujf.org/backtoschoolshop
  • DO A MITZVAH! CONSIDER SUPPORTING THE JFS KOSHER FOOD PANTRY BY PURCHASING MITZVAH BASKETS AND/OR MITZVAH CENTERPIECES INSTEAD OF FLOWERS FOR YOUR NEXT SIMCHA AT CAS. DISTRIBUTIONS FROM THE JFS KOSHER FOOD PANTRY HAVE INCREASED BY MORE THAN 1000 since the recession. With this tremendous upsurge in use, JFS is constantly challenged to keep the food pantry full. Your generosity enables JFS to help those in our community in their greatest moments of need.
  • LINKING GENERATIONS OF THE SHOAH-Our 2nd Generation Group began in July 2012. We are a group of approximately fifty members ranging in age from 40 and up and we come from all over CT and Westchester County. Our monthly meetings take place in Westport, CT (usually at the UJA offices) every second Tuesday of the month. Spouses of 2G members as well as 3rd Generation often attend our general meetings. Please come and join us. For further contact information call: Ann Cohn at 203-762-0058 (home) or 203-984-6667 (cell).
  • JFS BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT -- TUESDAYS AT 10:30 AM Are you searching for a safe haven to explore your thoughts and feelings about grief? JFS provides an environment of emotional, physical, and spiritual support. For information, contact Rosemarie Delia at (203) 921-4161 or rdelia@ctjfs.org
  • JFS BRAIN FITNESS PROGRAM JFS is beginning a program to train volunteers to work with clients experiencing early stage dementia or Alzheimer's in the client's home. The training program will prepare the volunteer to work with each client with an aide or family member present. If you are interested in working with seniors, or for more information, contact Caroline Temlock Teichman at crt3333@aol.com
  • JFS CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP-SUNDAYS AT 2:00 PM Do you find yourself "sandwiched" between the needs of your children and your parents? Beginning July 19th, JFS is offering an open forum to provide support and help in dealing with the difficulties and stresses of caring for two generations. A small fee of $10/session or $50 for six sessions will be charged. Group will be held at the JFS Westport office, 431 Post Road E., Westport. The facilitator will be Rona Wall, LCSW. For more information or to register, please contact Rebekah Kanefsky at 203-921-4161 or email rkanefsky@ctjfs.org.
  • JFS NEW BEGINNINGS, TUESDAYS, 7:30 - 8:30 PM IN STAMFORD Join a supportive forum for adults in the contemplation, beginning, mid, or post-divorce stages. All are welcome to attend at the JFS Stamford office, 733 Summer St., 6th Floor The fee will be $10 per session or $50 for six sessions. You must register by contacting Rebekah Kanefsky at 203-921-4161 or email rkanefsky@ctjfs.org.
  • LET'S TALK- THURSDAYS, 11 A.M. Free In cooperation with JCC Seniors program, a group to meet new people or deepen friendships with those you already know and engage in meaningful conversation about a wide variety of topics that are important in our lives. Topics may range from how to live a fulfilling life, creating healthy relationships, savoring our cherished memories, to embracing changing life circumstances. Led by Kylie Rothman from Jewish Family Service at the Stamford JCC, 1035 Newfield Avenue. For more information, contact Connie Cirillo Freeman, Director of Senior Adult Services at Stamford JCC at 203.487.0983 or email at cfreeman@stamfordjcc.org
  • LIVING WITH AUTISM, TIME AND LOCATION TBA Interested in joining a support group sharing the joys and challenges of living with Autism Spectrum Disorders? JFS will be launching a new group. For more details, contact Eve Moskowitz, JFS Director of Clinical Services at 203-921-4161 or emoskowitz@ctjfs.org
We Wish A Speedy Recovery To
  • Abraham ben Miriam Rachel
  • Alexander ben Genja
  • Ami ben Sara
  • Avraham Shmuel ben Sheyna
  • Avraham ben Sosna
  • Bela Devora bat Rachel
  • Chaim Avram ben Leah
  • Chaim Yechiel ben Malka
  • Chana Liba bat Yaakova
  • Chana bat Shulamit
  • Chaya Moushka bat Perla
  • Chaya Priva bat Leah
  • Chaya Sarah Tzipporah bat Esther
  • Chia Sorila Bat bat Fagey Devorah
  • David ben Chaya
  • David ben Zila
  • Dinah bat Esther
  • Eitan ben Sarah
  • Eliahu Aharon ben Yocheved Irta Etel
  • Esther Rachel Bat Chava bat Chava
  • Esther Shoshanna bat Yetta Chaya
  • Hadassah Esther bat Chava Leah
  • Harav Chaim Yehoshua ben Chana Fruma
  • Hennia bat Musah
  • Leah bat Bayla
  • Lee bat Rachel
  • Lior Tzionah bat Sarah
  • Maya bat Shoshy
  • Miriam bat Sarah
  • Mordechai ben Tziyonah
  • Moshe Baruch ben Chaya Sara
  • Moshe Elyah ben Chana
  • Moshe ben Batya
  • Moshe ben Ben Marcelle
  • Nira bat Rachel
  • Rachel Miril Hinda bat Miriam Rivkah
  • Rafaella bat Miriam
  • Rayna bat Necha
  • Refael Ephraim ben Sima
  • Ruth Leah bat Zahava
  • Sarah Rivka bat Channah Rachel
  • Sarah bat Etta Ziesel
  • Shimon ben Geeta
  • Shmuel Yeruchim ben Beyla
  • Shoshanna Raizel bat Sarah Chanah Leah
  • Smadar Rut bat Chana
  • Tziporah bat Minna
  • Ya'acov Ari ben Nitzah
  • Yehoshua Ylitzhak ben Tziyona
  • Yitzchack Mordachai ben Chaya.
  • Yochanan ben Alisa
  • Yosef Fishel ben Miriam Zlata
  • Zahava bat Chaya Sara
  • Ze'ev Mordechai ben Chaya Gittel
CAS Youth

Thank You/ Hakarat Hatov/ Welcome Corner

Thank you to all of our wonderful leaders for another AWESOME year of groups - only Tot Shabbat, Mini Minyan and Jr. Cong. will run through the summer.

This Weekend:

-Mishna and Hot Cocoa this Shabbat with Rabbi Jeiger - continuing Chapter 7 of Berachot at 10:15.

-Tot Shabbat will be led by Morahs Irene, Danielle & Simone in the Youth Classroom at 10:30 am.

-Mini Minyanwill be led by Morahs Debbie. Rivka & Devorah this week in the library at 10:30 am.

-Jr. Cong. will be led by Yaakov Walk this week in the SIMCHA ROOM at 10:30 am.

-Bnai Mitzvah Club will be led by R. Jeiger this week in the Social Hall at 10:30 am.

- Jr. Teen Chat at 10:30 in the Social hall with Daniella!

Shabbat Afternoon 4:30-6:00 pm- Youth Awards Shabbat Seudah Shlishithonoring our Leader of the Year - Devorah Meyers - please sponsor online! All children in attendance will get a special gift - you don't want to miss this.

If you would like to celebrate your child's birthday or special accomplishment by sponsoring a special "kiddush" or a Mishna and Hot Cocoa in their honor, please email me atrabbijeiger@hotmail.com

If you would like to help support the Youth Department, please visit http://youth.cas-stamford.org/giving for all of our sponsorship opportunities.

Shabbat Shalom! Rabbi Jeiger

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