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Edited by Bobbie Gordon Lea Moskowitz & Harvey Singer The Torah Times Of Congregation B nai Torah Together We Honor G-d and Torah, Promote Spiritual Growth and Strengthen Our Community Produced by Vicki Goldberg Volume 10, Issue 4 Kislev - Tevet 5768 December 2007 Inside this issue: Rabbi s Message 2 President s Message Sisterhood News 3 Religious School News Building & Grounds Rpt. Capital Campaign Rpt. Income Tax Planning for 2007 Membership News Cruise News 4 Ritual Committee Rpt. Casino Night Flyer 5 Yahrzeits & Memorials 6 Birthday Messages 7 Congratulations Gift Shop News Coupon Books Are Here Anniversary Messages 8 Additional Ads Veteran s Information Get Well Wishes 9 Federation News Donations Fund Raising Report Potential Member Info Library Notes 10 Members News & Notes Federation Letter December Calendar 11 Ormond Steak House Ad 12 Advertisers Pages 13 Rabbi s Reminders 14 ON DECEMBER 1ST CAN YOU BELIEVE YOU ONLY HAVE 3 DAYS UNTIL CHANUKAH. BETTER GET TO OUR GIFT SHOP SOON. You re invited to a Chanukah Festival Dinner including lots of Latkes! Friday, December 7th - Service 6PM Provided by our Sisterhood You will be enjoying a wonderful Kosher dinner. Don t miss out. $12.00 for adults 13 and over $7.50 for children 12 to 5 4 and under free. Reservations are due in by Monday, December 3, 2007 You may call the office and make your reservation. However, your check confirms it. Please bring your menorah (and 5 candles) so we can light the candles together and share in the glow of the candle light surrounding us in love. A happy, fun filled holiday made better by sharing it with friends and family.

Notes from Rabbi S. David Kane I really enjoy the years when Thanksgiving and Chanukah are close together. I think that Chanukah is much closer in spirit to Thanksgiving than to any of the holidays that are celebrated toward the end of December. Thanksgiving is an American holiday based on ideas handed down through the ages from Judaism. It involves a celebration of gratitude that focuses on both family and community. Even the name of the holiday implies that we have a creator and we ought to take some time to acknowledge all of the things in our lives that we appreciate. A higher power is paying attention to us and is doing things for us. That is a truly powerful thought and a source of comfort and inspiration. Chanukah is a Jewish holiday that commemorates a miraculous historical event - the reclaiming of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. For the Jew in that ancient time, when the oil lasted beyond the first day, they knew that they were not alone. That tiny flame, flickering in the Temple cast a light down through history. The light revealed our Creator in a fashion strikingly different from the Creator s appearances at other points in the history of the Jewish people. No earthquake, no mountains on fire, no burning bush. Just a small flame sending the message that God exists and remembers us. PAGE 2 So, we American Jews are lucky for the years when the two holidays come so close together. The first rooted in the idea of us acknowledging God and the second rooted in the idea of God acknowledging us. Happy Thanksgiving and Happy Chanukah the Entire Kane Family Message from the President Shalom Y All, November has been a joyous month and a month full of sadness. We celebrated the joyous occasion of Tommy Morrissey s Bar Mitzvah. Once again, one of our children has grown into Jewish adulthood, with great poise, knowledge, and Yiddishkiet. Our hearts swelled with pride as he led services, chanted a portion of the Torah and his Haftorah. We look forward to Tommy s participation in all aspects of our congregational life. Mazel Tov, Tommy. Our program, Passionate Women of the Bible, given by Dr. Rachel Dulin was extraordinary. If you did not attend, you missed an incredible experience. Rachel was dynamic, entertaining and thought provoking. We all left more enlightened and look forward to a return visit. Our first Comedy Night was a blast. Fun was had by all. We look forward to making this an annual event. It is certainly true that laughter is the best medicine. On a sad note, our congregation lost a dear member, Dr. Hal Leonard. He will be dearly missed by his family, his congregational friends, and friends in the community. Our condolences also to our beloved Rebbitizen on the loss of her mother, Violet Daino; Nancy Kisseloff on the loss of her dear father, Russell Tonne; and Lea Moskowitz on the loss of her aunt Jeanette Gelman. In this season of Thanksgiving and Hanukkah, I am thankful for all of my blessings. I am most blessed to consider This month s message by: Lea Moskowitz you my family and look forward to the sharing of all the good things life has to offer. Jo Ann and I look forward to seeing you at the Hanukkah dinner on Friday, December 7 th. May the glow of the menorah warm your hearts and fill you with joy. Lea

PAGE 3 SISTERHOOD NEWS: President Caryl Shalett Have you made your reservation for our many upcoming events? You don't want to miss out on any of them. Our next event, the Joint Sisterhoods Chanukah Luncheon here at B'nai Torah on Wednesday, Dec. 5th, at 11:30 A.M. All sisterhood members are invited and, as hosts, we need a great turnout. Please call the Synagogue or me (615-9848) and make your reservation. Bring a $10.00 unwrapped gift for a "senior citizen" - either male or female. Also wanted - "Kitchen Workers" to help prepare and serve. Come and join the Catering Committee - we have loads of fun while working. The Synagogue Chanukah festival dinner is on Friday, Dec. 7th at 6:00 P.M. The price is $12.00-13 & older, children 5-12 $7.50, younger children free. Please bring your menorah and 5 candles as we will light the candles together. This past Sunday Dr. Rachel Dulin held us spellbound as she presented her program "Extraodinary Passionate Women of the Bible" What a great evening of biblical theatre. Congratulations to Tommy Morrissey and his family on the occasion of his Bar Mitzvah. He was just terrific and made his parents Saralee and Tom and his grandparents - Beverly and Marvin oh so very proud. Other upcoming events - Fashion Show and Luncheon, January 23rd at Ormond Steak House. Clothes by Chico modeled by our own members. For February, we will be going "Backstage at The News Journal Center" followed by a luncheon at Sunset Harbor. Mark these events on your calendar and come have a great time with your fellow Sisterhood members. Don't forget to come and browse at our Gift Shop. Lea has stocked it with many great items Buildings & Grounds Committee Report: Harvey Singer, Chairperson Ongoing grounds care and building maintenance continues. The thermostats in our buildings have been set on automatic so that we will have cooling or heating, as needed, as we transition from warmer to cooler weather. Work is underway on our Nova Road sign so that the sign will be lighted every night. Super Sign Company of Holly Hill is doing the work. Super Sign provided the banner, T-shirts, and was a sponsor for the recent Jerry Doliner Walkathon. Capital Campaign Committee Report, Harvey Singer, Chairperson The balance of our Capital Campaign line-of-credit loan from East Coast Community Bank continues at about $4,800. Expected contribution from congregant pledges in 2008 will allow us to pay off this loan balance. There are currently no identified capital RELIGIOUS SCHOOL NEWS Ken Haberman We meet on Sunday, December 2nd for Family Education Event and Chanukah Theme Day and everything that goes with Chanukah. We will take part in the Chanukah Dinner and Services on Friday December 7th. Sunday, December 9th we take our Chanukah show on the road to visit Shut-in's and Patients. On Sunday, December 16th, we will participate in Community Service Day. I would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a Happy Chanukah and we will see everyone when Religious School starts up again after the 1st of the year on Sunday January 6th. Income Tax Planning for 2007 Now is the time to carefully consider the timing of your contributions to Congregation B nai Torah. For people using Itemized Deductions on your 2007 income tax return, all contributions made in 2007 will reduce your taxable income and the amount of your tax for 2007. Making an additional contribution yet in 2007, that you would have made in the first half of 2008, will provide you with an immediate tax savings one year sooner than if made in 2008! There is also a special charitable giving incentive for 2007 for people 70 ½ or older. You may make a withdrawal, including your required distribution, from your IRA and pay no income tax on the amount contributed to Congregation B nai Torah. Your withdrawal must be made by a direct transfer from your IRA Trustee (bank, etc.) to us. You do not need to itemize deductions on your 2007 tax return for this benefit. Additionally, Congregation B nai Torah has a brokerage account that allows us to receive contributions of securities (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.). For your information, a contribution of an appreciated security (e.g. stock currently at a higher value than when it was bought) is valued for tax deduction purposes at current price. You do not incur any taxable capital gain on this contribution. Please call Harvey Singer (677-7713) and/or your tax counselor with any questions you may have, or to confirm the benefit to you. Membership Committee News! Eileen Selis and Marvin Schild The brochures have been completed. Carol Hyman is in charge of distribution and the entire committee will be involved in the process of distributing them personally to the real estate brokers in the Daytona Beach and Ormond Beach areas. It was decided to do the distribution in this manner to increase the amount of brochures finding their passage to our target recipients. Distribution will begin next week. The members of the committee are Bonnie Turetsky, Ed Rothberg, Lynn Hartman, Robin Freedman, and Sue Abel. Co-Chairs Eileen Selis and Marvin Schild will also help distribute.

Page 4 CRUISE NEWS!!! Ever wonder what it would be like to sail the seas with a president? Here is your chance to find out! Join Lea and Jo Ann on a 4-night Bahamas Cruise Vacation. Set Sail on May 5, 2008 from Port Canaveral aboard the Sovereign of the Seas. Cost: Interior Stateroom from $379 per person Ocean View Stateroom from $424 per person Enjoy yourself on a cruise and earn $100 per stateroom for B nai Torah. Contact George Selis, Buy Cruises 386-615-8399 or 386-316-7936 (cell). You may also contact Lea at 673-0526 or Jo Ann at 677-7713. Hope you can join us. P.S. Bring your Mah Jongg card! RITUAL COMMITTEE REPORT: Harvey Singer, Chair December 1 st is the 21 st of Kislev, the 3 rd month of the Hebrew year 5768. The month of Tevet will begin at sundown on Sunday, December 9 th. At our Shabbat morning services we are now reading from Genesis, the 1 st book in the Torah. Parashat Vayeshev (Jacob was settled in Canaan) will be read on December 1 st, the 1 st Shabbat of the month. We will begin reading from Exodus, the 2 nd book of the Torah, on Saturday, December 29 th. In October and November Sara Freedman and Tommy Morrissey celebrated their Bat & Bar Mitzvahs. Sara and Tommy participated in the religious services, read Torah, and chanted Haftarah on their Shabbats. Please take the time to congratulate Sara and Tommy, and their families, on their important, life-cycle event. For your information, Kyla Amols will celebrate her Bat Mitzvah on May 2 nd & 3 rd, 2008 and Emily Weiss will celebrate her Bat Mitzvah on June 6 th & 7 th, 2008. Nosh & Learn for December will be following Shabbat service on Saturday, December 1 st. The 1 st night of Chanukah is on Tuesday, December 4 th, and the 8 th, and last, night of Chanukah is on Tuesday, December 11 th. Our December Family Service and Congregational Chanukah Dinner will be on Friday, December 7 th, starting at 6 pm. Please bring your Chanukah menorah and 5 candles that night so that we may all light our Chanukah candles together. Two youths have birthdays in December Jackie Flavio, and Lily Wohl. Please plan to attend and encourage your family members, other congregants, and friends to attend. Looking ahead, our Scholar-in-Residence weekend will be on Friday & Saturday, January 18 th & 19 th. Rabbi Peter Haas, Ph. D., Chair of the Department of Religion and Director of the Samuel Rosenthal Center of Judaic Studies at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH, and Visiting Professor at Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies in Chicago, IL, will be at CBT. Tentatively, Rabbi Haas will speak at our Friday & Saturday Shabbat services and at a special Nosh & Learn session following the Saturday morning service. Please put these dates on your calendar.

Page 5 B NAI TORAH CASINO NIGHT January 12, 2008 8 PM - 11 PM Please help us make this a great fun raiser with your donation of prizes such as: Dinners. Trips, Gift Certificates, Tires, Spa Visits, various services, Hair & or Nail gift cards. We would like to have a chemical peel, or broken blood vessel laser removal to auction at end of evening. We must receive all donations in December. Please inquire wherever you shop or get services, etc. Let s all help and not be like the keg of wine that everyone was supposed to help fill with wine. Don t be the one that brought the water. We also need people to deal Blackjack. Table sponsors from local businesses are greatly needed. If you can help, want to donate anything, or need more information please contact Sema Friedman at 673-0613. Dear Member, Manager or Owner: DONATION REQUEST FORM Congregation B nai Torah (a registered, not for profit, 501 C3 charitable organization) will be holding a Casino Night Fun Raiser on Saturday, January 12th, 2008 and you and a guest are invited free with your sponsorship or donation. In order to make this event successful we are asking local businesses to help out in whatever way they can. Please consider being a sponsor, advertiser or donating a service or an item. Any help you give us is greatly appreciated! Thank you! $250. Sponsor a Gaming Table at Event $100. Advertise in Casino Night Program * Donate a Service * Donate an Item NOTE: All donations are tax deductible. If donating an item or service please describe it. Owner, Manager or Member Signature Please fill out and fax back to (386-672-6834) We thank you for your support. Please cut out the free ticket below. Thank you. Date CASINO NIGHT FUN RAISER **** FREE ADMISSION FOR 2 GUESTS Saturday, January 12th, 2008 8PM 11 PM Join us for Music, Entertainment, Texas Hold em Poker, Blackjack, Roulette, Prizes, Food, Auction and lots of Fun!!! MUST HAVE SPONSOR OR DONOR NAME TO BE VALID. WITH INITIALS OF CBT MEMBER

PAGE 6 In Memory Harold Leonard Carolann Applegate Evelyn & Harry Blankenstein Mary & Jay Beggelman Eileen & Robert Elkin Barbara Goldstein Bobbie Gordon Lynn Hartman Lois & Nat Liebman Carole & Jerry Miller Mary J Paone Rhodes Family The Turetsky Family Bertha Wohl Jeanette Gelman Lynn Hartman YAHRZEITS Alick Abramson Norman Feldman Russell William Tonne Mary & Jay Beggelman Lois & Nat Liebman Carole & Jerry Miller The Turetsky Family Matty Cohen Elizabeth Caplan Jill & Dr. Alan Goldsmith Sharon Fonteyne Carolann Applegate Elizabeth Caplan Jill & Dr. Alan Goldsmith Barbara Goldstein Zecher Tzaddik Livracha The memory of a righteous person is a blessing forever Violet Daino Carolann Applegate Evelyn & Harry Blankenstein Mary & Jay Beggelman Elizabeth Caplan Celeste Doliner Robin & Ira Freedman & Family Sema Friedman Bobbie & Jerry Golden Jill & Dr. Alan Goldsmith Barbara Goldstein Lynn Hartman David Herstein Denise & Ryan Herstein Carol Hyman Kisseloff Family Sylvia & Morris Levy Lois & Nat Liebman Carole & Jerry Miller Adrienne & David Offenberg Ellen & Alan Rabin Rhodes Family Ilene & Dr. Jack Rotstein Patrizia & Dr. Mark Rubin Suzanne & Dr. Charles Stein Sydell Steinberger The Turetsky Family Joan Wallerstein Esther Barenbaum Bruce Barenbaum Alfred Greene Robert Golden Adele Moverman Jean Leonard Lea thanks everyone for their donations and condolences on the loss of her aunt Jeanette Gelman.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY PAGE 7 Robert Elkin Marlene Korash Marsha Shapiro Melissa Flavio Scott Ravede Scott Selis Jean & Marvin Schild December Birthdays (* Youth) (06) Jean Leonard (19) Adrienne Cooperman (06) Jacqueline Flavio (21) Bill Pender (10) Evelyn Blankenstein (22) Dr. Mark Rubin (11) Adrienne Cooperman (23) Lance Rhodes (11) Charles Shalett (26) Henry Bittman (13) Eileen Selis (27) Dianne Rohald (16) Yafit Uzsinay (28) Edith Plotkin (19) Lilly Wohl (28) Marcia Goldstein (30) David Herstein Congratulations to Tommy Morrissey on his Bar Mitzvah Elizabeth Caplan Robin, Ira, Brian & Sara Freedman Jill & Dr. Alan Goldsmith Congratulations to Sara Freedman on her Bat Mitzvah Elizabeth Caplan Congratulations to Valerie & Rabbi Kane on the Marriage of their son Robert Lois & Nat Liebman Carol Hyman Jack Rohald Jean & Marvin Schild Beth Worman Suzanne & Dr. Charles Stein Karen Worman Suzanne & Dr. Charles Stein Happy Belated Birthday to Irv Abel Carol Hyman Jo Ann Singer Jean & Marvin Schild WHAT! YOU HAVEN T BOUGHT YOUR COUPON BOOK YET! The lady above has been so busy cutting out the coupons she is going to use from the 2008 book. She is having a hard time deciding where to go for dinner. There are so many new and great restaurants to chose from. The book is bigger than last year at the still low price of $20 each. Stop in the office for your book and join the lady with where should we go. Barbara Kamholtz Patrizia Rubin Sandy Zimbler Jean & Marvin Schild Mike Katz Bertha Wohl Now is a great time to think about sponsoring an Oneg or Kiddush. Just contact Lea Moskowitz or Jo Ann Singer and put your event in their very capable hands. These ladies and their crew are true caterers in every sense of the word. Birthdays, anniversaries, child births, house warming gifts and many more occasions I have not mentioned that we buy a present for. Did you know the Sisterhood has out done themselves this year with a tremendous assortment for you to chose from. Don t believe me, just stop by and see the wonderful gifts they have available for the happy holiday of CHANUKAH. Make sure to buy the gift you want while it is still there for you. They go fast as they are so beautiful.

PAGE 8 HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Melanie & Jay Dolan Laura & Ken Haberman Sheryl & Ken Lipowitz Keri & Israel Niedzwiecki Vivian & Mitch Nixon Carin & Edward Rothberg Lynn Hartman Jean & Marvin Schild Have a very Happy Anniversary Carolann Applegate Evelyn & Harry Blankenstein Lynn Hartman Carol Hyman Carole & Jerry Miller Jean & Marvin Schild Bertha Wohl Rona & Dr. James Solomon Happy Belated Anniversary to Jean & Marvin Schild December Anniversaries (11) Marlene & Eugene Korash (14) Julie & Alan Liebman (17) Marsha & Dr. Philip Shapiro (21) Diane & Dr. Stan Beitscher (21) Roberta & Norman Feldman (22) Jim & Lisa Ravede (27) Jill & Dr. Alan Goldsmith (28) Manette & Harry Lasris (29) Sue & Irv Abel (29) Robin & Ira Freedman (29) Lois & Nat Liebman The Jewish War Veterans of Volusia/Flagler Counties, Post #300 are proud to be the oldest veterans service organization in the U.S. We the members, invite all veterans and their wives to our monthly Breakfast/Meeting. We provide aid to all veterans, regardless of race or religion. For further information, contact Stan Kates (386) 446-0678 or Irv Hoffman (386) 445-1082. PLEASE SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS!!! THIS SPOT IS AVAILABLE WHY NOT MAKE IT YOURS JUST $100 PER YEAR

PAGE 9 JEWISH FEDERATION OF VOLUSIA AND FLAGLER COUNTIES 470 Andalusia Avenue - Ormond Beach, Florida 32174-7502 (386) 672-0294 - FAX. # (386) 673-1316 Dear Congregants: Tadah Rabah! Thank you to everyone who was involved with the very successful first annual Jerry Doliner Walk-a-Thon especially Rabbi Kane and the youth of the Temple. Celeste Doliner also expresses her appreciation because she knows that her late husband would have been especially pleased to see such a large turnout. Over $5,000 was raised which will allow us to buy food that Jerry continually brought to the Federation like turkeys, hot dogs, etc. The need for assistance has really escalated. The Peace for Israel Festival was well received. Israel is in a very precarious position at the present and Israel needs all the support she can get. The Evangelical Christians have maintained steadfast support for this tiny country and we as Jews must appreciate their efforts. The funds that were raised will be sent to the victims of the Terrorist attacks in Israel. Kristallnacht was held at Temple Beth-El on Thursday, November 8 th in conjunction with the Jewish Federation. Chanuka will soon be here. The Jewish Federation wants to buy toys for the younger children and gift cards for the older ones. This past year has been very hard on some of our Jewish families and many of them need our assistance. They don t have enough funds to pay their every day bills, much less buy presents for Chanuka. Any donations large or small will be appreciated. On December, 13th, the gala luncheon will be held at Indigo Banquet Center for our seniors from nursing homes, assisted living facilities and anyone who is 85 years young. One of our Bet Sefer Israeli friends is offering to make the best homemade latkes. I have tasted them and they are delicious. Lynne Ritter President Wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving Gloria Max Executive Director THE FOLLOWING DONATIONS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED! Get Well Wishes to High Holiday Pledge received from Edna Wadro. Margaret Belich has made a donation in honor of Caryl & Charlie Shalett given in gratitude for their friendship and caring over the years. Natalie Levine has made a donation to the Temple and the Rabbi s Discretionary fund. FUNDRAISING REPORT A donation to the Rabbi s Discretionary fund was received from Beverly and Dr. Marvin Lewis to thank him for the time and effort he put in preparing Tommy Morrissey for his Bar Mitzvah. Sema Friedman gave a donation in memory of her sister Sharon and to thank every one for all the cards and caring showed her in her time of need. It was sincerely appreciated. Kimberly Selis Jill & Dr. Alan Goldsmith Sylvia & Morris Levy Paula Barenbaum Harry Blankenstein Lynn Hartman Sylvia & Morris Levy Didn t you hear an apple a day keeps the doctor away! Wishing you all a quick recovery! The committee has a great line up of events for 2007-2008 please mark your calendars and keep these dates open: Sat. Jan 12th CBT Casino Night Sat. Feb 9th Progressive Dinner Sun. Feb 24th Rhode Rally Please mark your calendar and plan to attend. Without your support these events would not be possible. LET US HONOR YOU AT A FRIDAY NIGHT SERVICE. Membership is a gift we give ourselves. Share names of potential members. We ll invite them to join with us. They ll get all the benefits we re enjoying. Please return the attached form to Carol Hyman at the Temple office. YOUR NAME NAME OF POTENTIAL MEMBER ADDRESS PHONE # E-MAIL ADDRESS

LIBRARY NOTES: Dr. Marvin Lewis Another learning device in our Jewish Library are audio tapes (Cassettes) of college courses taught by superb teachers. Each lecture is 30 minutes, can be used solo in the car, gym or home or serve as a nucleus for group discussion. A sampling of titles include: The Old Testament ; Jewish Mysticism ; God and Mankind ; World Philosophy and Religions of the Axial age. There are many more subjects and wonderful listening available to you in our wonderful library. Stop in and see for yourself the variety of cassettes you can check out. Well Mr. Hooty, We have been saved for another month. I believe that when you need some one to come through for us they answer our call for help like Dr. Lewis did with his article this month. Mr. Hooty, here is some great news I understand that our wonderful librarian, Jean Leonard, may be coming back to continue to do the work she loves and continue to write her book reviews we all enjoyed. So, Mr. Hooty, you and everyone who reads the Torah Times in the next few months will be able to know about a good book to read with Jean s reviews. Mr. Hooty, for you and every one else who likes to read we need you back. Jean. Don t keep us waiting too long. Your B nai Torah Family misses you. Vicki PAGE 10 MEMBERS NEWS AND NOTES A MONTH IN THE COUNTRY Sandy Zimbler will appearing in the cast of A Month in the Country, a production of the Daytona Playhouse. Brian Friel translated the Russian comedy written by Turgenev in the mid eighteenth century. The play asks its characters to examine themselves with amusing and ironic attitudes. Friel says that, rather than viewing A Month in the Country as strictly a comedy, though, we should settle for a play in five scenes. The production opens November 30 th and closes December 9 th. Don and Linda Holbert's daughter, Meredith Holbert will be graduating with honors from the University of Florida on December 15 with a degree in Health Education. Eugene Korash is a resident at Ormond in the Pines, 101 Clyde Morris Blvd. #302, phone #386-676-2439. Eugene enjoys receiving visitors from the Synagogue. Up, Up and away, Barbara Goldstein is on her way to visit her family in Long Island. We wish her a safe and great trip. The Freedman Family would like to thank everyone for their generous donations in honor of Sara s Bat Mitzvah. We also would like to thank the Sisterhood for making Sara s Bat Mitzvah special for her. are off on a Cruise for their anniversary. We wish them clear skies and calm seas. Dear Mrs. Moskowitz & Mrs. Singer: The first annual Jerry Doliner Walk-a-thon was a huge success. Thank you to the youth group of Congregation B Nai Torah and Rabbi Steven David Kane for having this walk-a-thon in memory of a fantastic guy the late Jerry Doliner. So much so that we honored him at the last Community Wide Shabbat and we named the Federation s food bank after him. Money raised came to almost $5,000 which will be used to purchase turkeys for both Thanksgiving and the Holidays. We will also replenish our freezers with the kind of food that Jerry used to bring us like hot dogs, chickens, vegetables, etc. People who need to be thanked are: the mailing committee, Gloria Max, Lea Moskowitz, Beth Worman, Sammy & Jordan Turetsky, Lilly Wohl and her friend and Saralee Morrissey for bringing pizzas for the mailing committee. Workers at the walk-a-thon were, Samuel Furman, Vickie & Paul Goldberg, Lorna Ravede, Beth Worman, Jo Ann & Harvey Singer and Allan Liebman and a special thank you to the Liebman youngsters Sarah & Adam for staying behind after it was all over and cleaning up. We thank Lynne Ritter, President of the Jewish Federation for supplying the hot dogs, chips, water and juice. It was so nice to see the 57 walkers in their green T-shirts with the sponsor s names on the back. We thank Nissim Amir for not only donating a huge colored banner, he also donated quality T-shirts. Congregation B Nai Torah s youth group designed the attractive logo on the front of the T-shirts. Again, thank you so much for everyone who had a part in this first walk-a-thon. Celeste Doliner who was the Grand Marshal thanks all the sponsors and all the participants. Rabbi told me that he prayed really hard that it should not rain and would you believe everywhere else the storms were tremendous but not were the walkers walked. I truly believe that Jerry Doliner was watching over us. Shalom, Gloria Max Executive Director

Congregation B nai Torah Kislev - Tevet 5768 December, 2007 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Shabbat Vayeshev Service 10 AM Nosh & Learn 21 Kislev Religious School Family Ed. 10AM to 12:30 PM 22 Kislev 2 23 Kislev 3 Chanukah Starts (in the evening) lite1st candle 24 Kislev 4 Combined Sisterhood 5 Chanukah Luncheon 11:30 at CBT - Hebrew School lite 2 candles 25 Kislev Hadassah Board Mtg. 6 10 AM at CBT Hebrew School lite 3 candles 26 Kislev Chanukah Dinner 7 Service 6 PM Lite Candles 5:11 PM lite 4 candles 27 Kislev Shabbat Miketz 8 Service 10 AM Lite 5 candles 28 Kislev 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Chanukah Show on Tour 10 AM - 12:30 lite 6 candles Lite 7 candles Confirmation Class/ Hebrew High School 7:15 PM lite 8 candles Hebrew School Chanukah ends Hebrew School Service 8 PM Lite Candles 5:12 PM Shabbat Vayigash Service 10 AM 29 Kislev 1 Tevet 2 Tevet 3 Tevet 4 Tevet 5 Tevet 6 Tevet Religious School 16 Community Service Day 10 AM - 12:30PM 7 Tevet 8 Tevet 17 9 Tevet 18 Hebrew School 10 Tevet 19 Hebrew School CBT Board Mtg 7PM 11 Tevet 20 21 Service 8 PM Lite Candles 5:15 PM 12 Tevet Shabbat Vayechi Service 10 AM 13 Tevet 22 Winter break 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 14 Tevet Winter break 30 16 Tevet 31 OFFICE CLOSED No Hebrew School No Hebrew School Service 8 PM Lite Candles 5:19 PM Shabbat Shemot Service 10 AM 21 Tevet 22 Tevet 16 Tevet 17 Tevet 18 Tevet 19 Tevet 20 Tevet

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OFFICERS & BOARD OF TRUSTEES Co-Presidents Vice President Treasurer Recording Secretary TORAH TIMES Jo Ann Singer & Lea Moskowitz Dr. Richard Rhodes Barbara Cohen Sandy Zimbler Congregation B'nai Torah 403 N. Nova Road Ormond Beach, FL 32174 386-672 672-1174, Fax 386-672 672-6834 6834 E-Mail : congbnaitorah@clearwire.net Website (www.mybnaitorah.com) FIRST CLASS MAIL Trustees (2007-2008) 2008) Norman Feldman, Harriette Flavio, Lynn Hartman, Debra Rodensky, Ray Weiss Trustees (2007-2009) 2009) Robin Freedman, Saralee Morrissey, Jack Rohald, Marvin Schild, Bonnie Turetsky Religious School Chair, Ken Haberman Sisterhood President, Caryl Shalett Past Presidents George Selis, Harvey Singer, Irv Abel, Charles Moskowitz REMINDERS FROM THE RABBI Don t forget the first Friday Dec 7th services will be at 6PM followed by our Shabbat Chanukah dinner. All other Friday evening services will begin at 8 PM. Nosh & Learn will be on Saturday December 1st following services. Our children will be performing their Chanukah play for Jewish residents of nursing homes this year. Don t forget to support our Hadassah ladies at the gift wrap table in the Volusia Mall (by Macy s). Congratulations to the entire Morrissey family on Tommy s excellent Bar Mitzvah last month. Our guest artist Dr. Rachel Dulin was simply marvelous! Don t forget our fantastic fun filled Casino Night on Sat. Jan. 12th. Do you enjoy great Jewish teachers? Don t miss services Friday January 18th and Saturday January 19th where our Scholar in Residence will be Dr. Peter Hass, C hair of the Jewish Studies Department at Case Western University. Valerie and Rabbi Kane looking forward to seeing you at the Chanukah Dinner. Please make your reservations soon. Make a minyan! Don t forget we still have services Thanksgiving weekend Friday & Saturday.