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The High Holy Days AT CONGREGATION B NAI AMOONA p. 2 Welcome Letter p. 3-4 Service Schedule and Candle Lighting Times p. 5 Pre-High Holy Days Adult Education p. 6 Selichot p. 7 Yom Kippur Discussion Book and Operation Isaiah p. 8 Tashlich Service p. 9 Rosh Hashanah Day 2 - Rosh U p. 10 Kever Avot & Shemot Ceremony p. 11 Early Childhood Programming p. 12 Youth (K-12) Programming p. 13 Babysitting Sign Up Form p. 15 Youth Program Sponsorship Form and Judaica Shop Coupon p. 17 Neilah Services and Break Fast Info p. 18 Sukkot Happenings p. 19 Simchat Torah p. 20 Bride and Groom of the Torah p. 21 Ticket Policies & Procedures p. 22 Parking Procedures p. 23 Additional Info p. 24 BAUSY Honey Order Form p. 25 Greetings & Food Baskets Form p. 27 Lulav & Etrog Order Form p. 29 USY Parking Spot Raffle Form p. 31 College Connect Form S H A N A H TOVA H 5778

Dear Friends, Shalom! Welcome to the High Holy Day Season at! The Yamim Noraim (High Holy Days) begin with our meaningful Selichot Service on Saturday night September 16, and culminate with our joyous celebration of Simchat Torah on Thursday evening, October 12 and Friday morning, October 13. Our Klei Kodesh, staff, and lay leaders have been busy preparing and planning services and activities for everyone to enjoy. We look forward to seeing you and encourage your active participation. This bulletin is an overview of what will be taking place at Shul during this busy time of the year. Please take a few moments to review the contents. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our Executive Director, Andrew Schwebel, on his direct line, 314-336-2551. The High Holy Days provide us an annual opportunity to start anew. In previous years, as a Congregational Family, we have opened our hearts, expanded our tents, and Jewbilated. This year, our theme of Zay a Mensch Be a Mensch! will provide us an opportunity to quest for our highest and noblest selves. Many of us are familiar with this well-known expression, but what does Be a Mensch! really mean? This year Rabbi Rose, along with our Klei Kodesh team and educators, will lead us on an exciting intellectual and spiritual journey as we strive to make this New Year particularly meaningful. I hope you will take this opportunity to participate in our programming, which will surely enhance our interpersonal relationships, and enable each of us to grow in our humanity. I truly feel blessed to share these holy and sacred days with all of you and look forward to personally wishing you a Shanah Tovah. Rhonda and I thank you for your continued support and wish that you and your family be inscribed in the Book of Life for a year filled with Shalom (peace), Briyut (good health), and Simchah (happiness). Shanah Tovah, Andrew S. Oberman President, 314-603-0010 baprez@bnaiamoona.com High Holy Days Bulletin Vol. 5778 No. 1 - August, 2017 - Published annually 324 South Mason Road, St. Louis, MO 63141 2

Schedule of Services September/October 2017 Elul 5777/Tishrei 5778 All times listed are approximate. For all assigned honors, kindly arrive at least 30 minutes early and let a B nai Amoona Greeter know where you are sitting. SELICHOT AT B NAI AMOONA - Saturday, September 16 (see p. 6) Light Refreshments 7:45 pm The Dr. Morris Alex Memorial Lecture 8:15 pm Our moving Selichot Service 9:30 pm EREV ROSH HASHANAH Wednesday, September 20 6:15 pm ROSH HASHANAH I - Thursday, September 21 Shacharit 8:00 am Torah Service 9:00 am Shofar Service 9:30 am Family Service 9:30 am Blessing of Our Children 10:15 am Youth Programming (see p. 11 & 12) 10:30 am Musaf 10:30 am Sermon by Rabbi Carnie Shalom Rose (approx.) 11:30 am Depart for Tashlich 5:00 pm Tashlich (see p. 8) 5:15 pm Refreshments 5:45 pm Minchah & Ma ariv 6:15 pm ROSH HASHANAH II - Friday, September 22 Shacharit 8:00 am Torah Service 9:00 am ROSH U - Alternative Program (see p. 9) 9:00 am Shofar Service 9:30 am Musaf 10:15 am Youth Programming (see p. 11 & 12) 10:30 am Final Blasts of the Shofar 11:45 pm Sermon by Rabbinic Intern Benjamin Chaidell 12:00 pm SHABBAT SHUVAH (The Shabbat of Repentance) Friday, September 22 Saturday, September 23 Minchah, Seudah Shlisheet, Ma ariv & Havdalah 6:00 pm 9:00 am 6:00 pm FAST OF GEDALIAH - Sunday, September 24 This fast commemorates the assassination of Gedaliah Ben Achikam, the Governor of Judah, after the destruction of the First Temple, which marked the end of any hope that a sovereign Jewish Government would survive. Shacharit Minchah & Ma ariv KEVER AVOT & SHEMOT - Sunday, September 24 Pre-Yontif Visitation to the Burial Places of our Ancestors & Teachers (see p. 10) 9:00 am 6:15 pm 10:30 am KOL NIDREI - Friday, September 29 Minchah (promptly) 6:00 pm Kol Nidrei Service 6:30 pm Youth Programming (see p.11 & 12) 7:15 pm Sermon by Rabbi Orrin Krublit (approx.) 8:15 pm The musical introduction to the Kol Nidrei Service starts promptly at 6:15 pm. We invite congregants to be in their seats by that time, before the doors to the Sanctuary are closed for this sacred service. Yom Kippur tealight candles will be available to light at Shul in the Tober Lobby. YOM KIPPUR - Saturday, September 30 Shacharit 9:00 am Torah Service 10:00 am Family Service 10:30 am Musaf 11:15 am Youth Programming 11:30 am Sermon by Rabbi Carnie Shalom Rose (approx.) 12:45 pm Yizkor (approx.) 1:30 pm Recess 2:15 pm Annual Healing Service 2:30 pm Hearing Our Voices BA Men s Club 3:30 pm Schmooze with Our Rabbis (see p. 7) 3:30 pm Minchah and Neilah (see p. 17) 4:30 pm Youth Programming (see p. 11 & 12) 5:30 pm Ma ariv, Havdalah & Sounding of the Shofar 7:00 pm followed by Break-the-Fast refreshments sponsored by BAUSY 3

Schedule of Services 5778 - continued SUKKOT (see p. 18 ) Erev Sukkot Services - Wednesday, October 4 6:15 pm 1 st Day Services, Thursday, October 5 9:00 am Evening Services, Thursday, October 5 6:15 pm 2 nd Day Services, Friday, October 6 9:00 am Minchah & Ma ariv, Friday, October 6 6:00 pm HOSHANAH RABBAH - Wednesday, October 11 Hoshanah Rabbah is the last day of the season of repentance, and incorporates spiritual and visceral rituals, as well as joyous singing and dancing. On Rosh Hashanah our decree is written, and on Yom Kippur it is sealed - but there is always one more chance! Shacharit 6:45 am Followed by a Festive Breakfast SHEMINI ATZERET Wednesday, October 11 6:15 pm Thursday, October 12 9:00 am Yizkor (approx.) 11:00 am SIMCHAT TORAH (see p. 19) Thursday, October 12 Minchah, Ma ariv & Hakafot (fun for everyone!) 5:45 pm Friday, October 13 9:00 am On this day we honor OUR BRIDE & GROOM OF THE TORAH, Betty & Paul Mendelson at a community wide celebration Hakafot & Special Kiddush 10:15 am Friday, October 13 Minchah & Ma ariv 6:00 pm V CANDLE LIGHTING TIMES ROSH HASHANAH I & II Wednesday Evening, September 20 Thursday Evening, September 21 6:42 pm 7:30 pm SUKKOT I & II Wednesday Evening, October 4 Thursday Evening, October 5 6:20 pm 7:08 pm SHABBAT SHUVAH Friday Evening, September 22 6:39 pm SHEMINI ATZERET Wednesday Evening, October 11 6:10 pm KOL NIDREI/YOM KIPPUR Friday Evening, September 29 Saturday Evening, September 30 6:28 pm SIMCHAT TORAH Thursday Evening, October 12 6:58 pm Yom Kippur Fast ends 7:16 pm Yom Kippur tealight candles will be available to light at Shul in the Tober Lobby prior to Minchah. 4

PREPARE your heart Special Pre-High Holy Days Adult Education Opportunities Please join us for one or all of these fascinating sessions! WEDNESDAY SESSIONS SUNDAY SESSIONS Soul Work: Mussar for the High Holy Days Holy Music and Sacred Myths: Unleashing the Transformative Power of the Days of Awe Wednesday, September 6 & 13 10:00 am in the Mendelson Library Sunday, September 10 & 17 facilitated by Rabbi Neal Rose 10:30 am in the Hieken Conference Rm facilitated by Rabbi Neal Rose and Musical Inspiration for Yom Kippur Rabbinic Intern Benjamin Chaidell Wednesday, September 27 10:00 am in the Mendelson Library facilitated by Hazzan Sharon Nathanson and Rabbi Josef Davidson These classes are complimentary! High Holy Day classes are generously sponsored by B nai Amoona Sisterhood and the Diane & Paul Gallant Adult Education Fund For more information, or to RSVP for any or all of these classes, please contact Amy Maupin at 314-576-9990 x131 or amy@bnaiamoona.com 5

Selichot Welcome the Days of Awe Please join our Scholar-in-Residence, Dr. Alan Morinis, for the Dr. Morris Alex Jewish Ethics Lecture Jewish Spiritual Ethics: Why I Can t Get to Heaven Without You Dr. Morinis visit to St. Louis was made possible in part through the generous support of the Jewish Federation of St. Louis - Saturday Night, September 16, 2017 Center for Jewish Learning 8:15 pm in the Guller Chapel Followed by a dessert reception and our exquisite Selichot Service in our Main Sanctuary A perfect way to prepare your mind, heart and soul for the High Holy Days! The Dr. Morris Alex Jewish Lecture Series is sponsored by the Alex Family Selichot at B nai Amoona is sponsored by Dr. David & Cindy Schuval and Family Please also consider joining us on Friday Night and Shabbat for our Jick Family Kallah (watch for brochure) Visit www.bnaiamoona.com for more details 6

In preparation for our Schmooze with our Rabbis Yom Kippur afternoon discussion, Rabbi Rose requests the Congregational Family read Climbing Jacob s Ladder: One Man s Journey to Rediscover a Jewish Spiritual Tradition by Dr. Alan Morinis Jewish by birth, though from a secular family, Alan Morinis explored Hinduism and Buddhism as a young man. But in 1997, in the face of personal crisis, he turned to his Jewish heritage for guidance. In his reading he happened upon a Jewish spiritual tradition called Mussar. Gradually he realized that he had stumbled upon an insightful discipline for self-development, complete with meditative, contemplative, and other well-developed transformative practices designed to penetrate the deepest roots of the inner life. Eventually reaching the limits of what he could learn on his own, he decided to seek out a Mussar teacher. This was not an easy task, since almost the entire world of the Mussar tradition had been wiped out in the Holocaust. In time, he found an accomplished master who stood in an unbroken line of transmission of the Mussar tradition, and who lived in the center of a community of Orthodox Jews on Long Island. This book tells the story of Morinis journey to meet his teacher and what he learned from him, revealing the central teachings and practices that are the spiritual treasury and legacy of Mussar. To learn more about the author, Dr. Alan Morinis, go to www.mussarinstitute.org Purchase your copy in the Judaica Shop $18/copy - cash or check only, please Operation Isaiah ~ A High Holy Day Food Drive The prophet Isaiah once said: This is My chosen fast To share your bread with the hungry, To take the homeless into your home, To clothe the naked when you see them. (Isaiah 58:6-7) On Kol Nidrei & Yom Kippur, as we gather together in prayer, we ask each member of our Congregational family to bring food to Shul. Trader Joe s has supplied us with shopping bags for you to take home and fill. This food will be distributed to the needy through The Harvey Kornblum Jewish Food Pantry. Once again, let s FILL THE BIMAH with food for the needy! * Please also join us on Sunday, October 1, at 10:00 am to help pack up all the donations! * 7

Tashlich Service Rosh Hashanah I Thursday, September 21, 2017 5:00 pm - South Parking Lot Please meet the Klei Kodesh in the South Lot for our annual Tashlich Service as we walk together to the Broadview Farm Lake at Mason and Conway, where we will symbolically cast off our sins. We will then enjoy some delicious Rosh Hashanah refreshments just before Minchah & Ma ariv Services, as we usher in the second day of the New Year. The Tashlich Service is based on a phrase from the Prophetic Book of Micah (7:19): You will cast all their sins into the depths of the sea. As the author Francine Klagsburn suggests in her book Jewish Days, Tashlich is a unique ritual. The flowing waters signify washing away those sins. But on a deeper level, the waters represent the essence of the miracle of Creation celebrated on Rosh Hashanah. From out of the waters that filled the cosmos, God separated light from dark and heaven from earth, Scripture tells us. Later, the waters came together again to flood the land and destroy its inhabitants except for Noah and those he saved. When those waters receded, the world seemed to be created anew, with a promise from God that never again would it be destroyed. The waters of Rosh Hashanah symbolize the Creation of the world and its new beginning, a creation and beginning that are commemorated and re-enacted each year. Tashlich is an especially poignant ritual for children. Please make every effort to bring them with you so they can experience the profundity of this meaningful ritual. Don t forget to bring your bread or breadcrumbs and Shofrot! L Shanah Tovah Tikateivu! 8

UROSH Rosh Hashanah II Alternative Programming Friday, September 22, 2017 9:00-9:45 am Special Torah for Today Session with Rabbinic Intern Benjamin Chaidell The Akedah Through the Ages: How Jews over Time have Responded to the Near Sacrifice of Isaac In this session, we will first understand the Akedah (the near sacrifice of Isaac) in its biblical context, and then examine how Jewish commentators over the ages have responded to this disturbing passage, from Rabbinic models of piety to the martyrs of the Crusades to the modern state of Israel. We will also consider how our forebears have related to sacrifice as an element of Menschlichkeit - of fulfilling our duties to God and to one another. When does sacrifice go too far? 10:00-11:30 am Break-Out Sessions Ethical Path to the Hereafter with Rabbi Shulamit Cenker Rabbi Shulamit Cenker discusses end of life issues and ethical dilemmas that arise during this often challenging time. Placing a focus on living wills, Rabbi Cenker will talk about the ethics of bridging the end of life to the afterlife. Rabbi Cenker will also discuss the rituals of Judaism that emphasize the Mitzvah of Kavod HaMet, honoring the dead, with an emphasis on Chevre Kedishah and Taharah. Israel: Compassion, Challenges, and Conversation with Rabbi Orrin Krublit Rabbi Orrin Krublit asks the question, How can we have ethical, loving, and challenging conversations about Israel in today s modern world? Through examining a balanced perspective of today s political situation in Israel, this class will explore why loving and critiquing the State of Israel is a Mitzvah in today s complicated world. How can we have a Menschlich attitude with those whom we have disagreements when it comes to the future of the State of Israel? Come and find out! Rosh U Cafe Pull up a chair, enjoy a cup of coffee or tea, and have a one-on-one conversation with someone new about a variety of ethical topics and the Jewish views on those topics. This is meant to be a place where you can Schmooze with a purpose! Hear what others have to say about ethical decisions in our modern life, share your own opinions, and explore Jewish sources on the topics. Political Institutions and Ethical Society with Matthew Grad Can even well-designed political institutions ensure an ethical society in an era of declining individual morality and ethics? What is the connection between the overall level of common ethics and morality in a society and the society s ability to sustain modern, democratic political norms? Does an erosion on the individual level lead to an eventual degradation of political and societal institutions? Are we seeing such an erosion today, and if so, what does that portend for the long-term viability of our society? How important is a common understanding of culture and morality to the health of a democratic society? 11:45 am Return to the Main Sanctuary Final Blasts of the Shofar and Sermon by Rabbinic Intern Benjamin Chaidell 9

Join us for the beautiful and hallowed tradition of Kever Avot & Shemot Pre-Yom Kippur Visitation to the burial places of our Ancestors & Teachers Sunday, September 24, 2017 10:30 am B nai Amoona Cemetery 930 North & South Rd. between Olive and Delmar Kever Avot & Shemot * Please bring any unusable religious ritual items to the cemetery to be interred.* Kever Avot & Shemot at B nai Amoona is generously sponsored by Larry & Phyllis Hoffman, Buddy Hoffman, Mark & Judy Hoffman, Keith Alper, and all of their Grandchildren and Great-grandchildren in memory of Stanley & Estelle Hoffman and Nancy Hoffman Alper May their memories be an eternal source of blessing and inspiration Our Klei Kodesh will officiate at this moving experience. Following a brief communal experience, the Klei Kodesh will be available to recite private prayers with members and their families. Please let us know in advance if you wish to have the Rabbis or Hazzan meet with your family. Contact Amy Maupin at amy@bnaiamoona.com, or 314-576-9990 x131 10

Early Childhood (Birth - 5) Programming Rosh Hashanah Day 1 - Thursday, September 21 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Babysitting - Pre-registration & payment required (see p. 13) 9:30 am - [Young] Family Service led by our Klei Kodesh 3-5 Year Olds 10:15 am - Blessing of our Children (including a special invitation to babies born since Rosh Hashanah 5777) 10:30 am - 1:00 pm - Programming for Preschoolers ages 3-5 (Drop-Off) Rosh Hashanah Day 2 - Friday, September 22 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Babysitting - Pre-registration & payment required (see p. 13) 10:30 am - [Young] Family Service led by Shelley Dean 11:15 am - 1:00 pm - Programming for Preschoolers ages 3-5 (Drop-Off) Kol Nidrei - Friday, September 29 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Babysitting - Pre-registration & payment required (see p. 13) Yom Kippur - Saturday, September 30 9:30 am - 2:15 pm Babysitting - Pre-registration & payment required (see p. 13) 10:30 am - [Young] Family Service led by Shelley Dean 11:15 am - 2:15 pm - Programming for Preschoolers ages 3-5 (Drop-Off) Neilah 4:15 pm - 7:00 pm Babysitting - Pre-registration & payment required (see p. 13) High Holy Day Children s Programming is generously sponsored by Howard Weissman in loving memory of his parents, Rose & Julius Weissman 11

Youth (Grades K - 12) High Holy Days Programming Grades K-5 Rosh Hashanah Day 1 - Thursday, September 21 10:15 am Special Blessing of our Children 10:30 am Programming and Services Rosh Hashanah Day 2 - Friday, September 22 10:30 am Programming and Services Kol Nidrei - Friday, September 29 7:15 pm Programming - Grades 2-5 (Childcare for Grades K-1) Yom Kippur - Saturday, September 30 11:30 am Programming and Services Neilah - Saturday, September 30 5:30 pm Programming (students will then join their families in the Main Sanctuary for Havdalah) Grades 6-7 Rosh Hashanah Day 1 - Thursday, September 21 10:15 am Special Blessing of our Children 10:30 am Alternative Program Rosh Hashanah Day 2 - Friday, September 22 10:30 am Alternative Program Kol Nidrei - Friday, September 29 6:00 pm Please join your family in the Main Sanctuary Yom Kippur - Saturday, September 30 11:30 am Alternative Program Neilah - Saturday, September 30 Please join your family in the Main Sanctuary for the conclusion of Yom Kippur Grades 8-12 Rosh Hashanah Day 1 - Thursday, September 21 10:30 am Sit together in the Main Sanctuary 12:00 pm Discussion in the Wolf Beit Midrash (Saul Mirowitz Building) immediately following Rabbi Rose s Sermon Rosh Hashanah Day 2 - Friday, September 22 10:30 am Program in the Wolf Beit Midrash led by Rabbinic Intern Benjamin Chaidell 11:45 am Final Blasts of the Shofar and Sermon in the Main Sanctuary Kol Nidrei - Friday, September 29 6:00 pm Please join your family in the Main Sanctuary (or assist with Grades 2-5 programming) Yom Kippur - Saturday, September 30 11:30 am Program in the Wolf Beit Midrash Neilah - Saturday, September 30 Please join your family in the Main Sanctuary High Holy Day Children s Programming is generously sponsored by Howard Weissman in memory of his loving parents, Rose & Julius Weissman 12

High Holy Days Babysitting Reservation DEADLINE: Friday, September 8 Because Babysitting maintains strict child to sitter ratios, non-refundable babysitting fees are due upon registration. Please register online at www.bnaiamoona.com/high-holiday-babysitting or complete the form below CHECK DATES NEEDED: Rosh Hashanah I Thursday, September 21 Rosh Hashanah II Friday, September 22 Kol Nidrei Friday, September 29 Yom Kippur Saturday, September 30 Yom Kippur Neilah Saturday, September 30 9:00 am 1:00 pm 9:00 am 1:00 pm 6:00 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 am 2:15 pm 4:15 pm 7:00 pm Babysitting offers a supervised, safe play space for infants through children in Pre-k. If you do not wish to have your child participate in the free Children s Programming (Ages 3-5) on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, or you need additional care for your child outside of programming times, please register for Babysitting. See children s programming on p. 11 & 12 to help coordinate your childcare needs. COST * (per time slot for each child): Sisterhood Members: $10/Non-Sisterhood Members: $18 You may join Sisterhood NOW by enclosing a separate check for dues or paying online 2017-18 Membership Categories: $42 Regular $54 Triple Chai $72 Quad Chai $100 Eyshet Hayil Parents Names Phone Numbers Email Children s Names and Ages: Amount Enclosed $ *The fee covers only part of the cost. This program is subsidized by the generosity of our B nai Amoona Sisterhood. SHANAH TOVAH!!! When returning, please enclose with your check payable to B nai Amoona Sisterhood and mail to: B nai Amoona, 324 S. Mason Road, St. Louis, MO 63141 Attn: Pam Appelman, or contact her at 314-576-3688, or eccsec@bnaiamoona.com 13

Children s Program Sponsorship We are very proud of the extensive services/activities offered to our children free of charge and we deeply appreciate the generosity of sponsors who help defray the cost associated with this comprehensive program. Sponsors will be publicly recognized for their generosity in our High Holy Day literature. DEADLINE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 Please send this completed form, along with your check payable to: B nai Amoona, 324 S. Mason Road, Creve Coeur, MO 63141 Attn: Barbara Shechter or make your donation at www.bnaiamoona.com and note that it s for Children s HHD Programming Amount Enclosed $ Todah Rabbah, we appreciate your support. Name(s) Daytime Phone Evening Phone E-Mail Address A Sweet Deal for a Sweet New Year! This coupon is worth 15% off any single item (excludes Tallit, Tefillin, Scrolls, and all books) and remember, no sales tax when you buy at the Judaica Shop! Offer valid from Sept. 14 - Oct. 15, 2017 Sorry, not valid with any other discount 15

Neilah Services A Moment of Intimacy with the Divine Yom Kippur Neilah Ark Ceremony A Unique Opportunity NOT TO BE MISSED Saturday, September 30, 4:30 pm Torah is a gift from God to the People of Israel. In Synagogue Sanctuaries, the place we keep this powerful gift is the Aron HaKodesh, the Holy Ark. While Judaism does not distinguish one place as being more holy or closer to God than any other, there is a communal sense that the Aron HaKodesh represents a spiritual space and an opportunity for drawing nearer to the Almighty. This year, once again, we invite our Congregational Family to participate in a special opportunity for personal prayer before the Aronei HaKodesh (Holy Arks) on either the lower or upper Bimah. During the Neilah service of Yom Kippur at approximately 4:45 pm, you are invited as individuals, or as families, to come onto the Bimah and stand for a brief moment before the open Ark in personal, silent prayer. Because of the wonderful, enthusiastic and overwhelming response to this opportunity in past years, we kindly request that you be considerate of others in the length of time you stand before the Ark so we have time for all who wish to participate. As a reminder, at the conclusion of Neilah, we will Daven Ma ariv and then invite all of our children to the Bimah to participate in a special ceremony before the final Shofar blasts. (Once again, we have special gifts for our youngest members!) May you be inscribed in the Book of Life! Congregational Break-the-Fast - compliments of BAUSY After the sounding of the final Shofar blasts, BAUSY (B nai Amoona United Synagogue Youth) invites everyone to the Wolff Auditorium to break-the-fast with lemonade, cake and other Noshables. BAUSY is proud to continue this tradition for our B nai Amoona Family. We appreciate all your support throughout the year and look forward to a healthy, happy and sweet new year together! L Shanah Tovah! BAUSY 17

Sukkot 5778 Happenings at B nai Amoona BAUSY s Pizza in the Hut Kabbalat Spot ~ Sukkot Style Wednesday, October 4, 7:00 pm Friday, October 6, 6:00 pm 9th -12th graders are invited to celebrate Sukkot with BAUSY! RSVP to Rachel Bray at 314-576-9990 x119 or rachel@bnaiamoona.com Family fun in the Sukkah! Geared for children ages birth - 8 ** With special guests: Atid Amoona (Grades 3-5) & Gesher Seminar (Grades 11 & 12) ** For cost and to RSVP, contact Idena at Idena@bnaiamoona.com Scotch in the Sukkah Saturday Night, October 7, 8:00 pm Scotch and Bourbon Tastings Presented by B nai Amoona Men s Club All are welcome $18/person at the door No RSVP necessary (must be 21 and older for tastings) The Mystery of Sukkot A Sukkot Congregational Dinner Tuesday, October 10, 5:30 pm Everyone is welcome! RSVP to Barbara Shechter at 314-576-9990 x126 or grammy@bnaiamoona.com sponsored by Marvin Mishkin in memory of Marilyn Mishkin, and Sanford and Gloria Spitzer in memory of Melvin and Adele Roman with special thanks to MKLC, BA Membership Committee, BA Sisterhood, and Event Co-chairs: Randi Schenberg and Sarah Stolker 18

Celebrate Simchat Torah Thursday Evening, October 12 5:00 pm ~ Pre-Simchat Torah Dinner This dinner is complimentary, but please RSVP to Barbara Shechter at grammy@bnaiamoona.com or 314-576-9990 x126 5:45 pm ~ Simchat Torah Celebration in the Robert Shanfeld Wolff Auditorium (candy apples for everyone, provided by Sisterhood) Friday Morning, October 13 at 9:00 am in the Main Sanctuary On this day we will honor our Bride and Groom of the Torah, Betty and Paul Mendelson ~ Special Kiddush Luncheon served immediately following Services ~ Flags, Snacks, Dancing and Fun for ALL! Simchat Torah at B nai Amoona is sponsored by Michael, Laura, Samuel, and Katherine Rose Ellenhorn 19

Bride and Groom of the Torah Betty & Paul Mendelson Betty and Paul Mendelson were married in 1953 by Rabbi Halpern at B nai Amoona. They have 3 daughters Susan (Dr. Leland) Laycob, Vicki (Michael) Barnell, and Nina (Dr. David) Greenfield, along with 7 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Paul grew up at B nai Amoona and attended Hebrew School at our Shul. He graduated from Washington University in St. Louis. He was owner and President of American Looseleaf Company. Paul has been an avid supporter or sat on the board of several local organizations including Camp Hawthorne, Paraquad, Central Institute for the Deaf, the JCC, the Holocaust Museum, and the Starkloff Disability Institute. Betty attended the University of Missouri and was a founding member of the Mid-America Chapter of the Crohn s & Colitis Foundation. Betty and Paul were instrumental in the development of a tennis program which was started 12 years ago and is still ongoing at the Central Institute for the Deaf. Betty and Paul have established 2 funds at B nai Amoona The Betty & Paul Mendelson Family Library Fund and The Betty & Paul Mendelson Family Food for the Needy Fund. They are honored to be this year s Bride and Groom of the Torah and look forward to celebrating Simchat Torah with everyone! A hearty MAZEL TOV to our deserving honorees! 20

Ticket Policies & Procedures The Board of Trustees of would like to familiarize our Congregational Family with these guidelines so everyone is well informed. We would like to facilitate a smooth and positive experience during this High Holy Day Season. Please pay special attention to parking areas and designated entrances due to the High Holy Day crowds. As always, your cooperation is greatly appreciated. Thank you! Family members in good standing will receive two tickets, per Service, for admission. Individual members in good standing will receive one ticket, per Service, for admission. In order to receive tickets, all past due commitments must be paid or a payment plan must be made with our Executive Director, Andy Schwebel. You may contact Andy at 314-576-9990 x106 or andy@bnaiamoona.com. Pick up your tickets in the Shul office on Wednesday, September 6 and Thursday, September 7, from 8:30 am - 6:30 pm. Remaining tickets will be mailed on Friday, September 8. People under the age of 21 do not require tickets. Full time college students and members of the military need only show ID cards. Extra tickets may be purchased for $50.00 per ticket, per Service. 1st day Rosh Hashanah (Thursday, September 21) 2nd day Rosh Hashanah (Friday, September 22), no ticket required Kol Nidrei (Friday Evening, September 29) Yom Kippur (Saturday, September 30) If you or your college student will be out of town and would like to attend services at a Conservative Synagogue, please contact Barbara Shechter at 314-576-9990 x126 or grammy@bnaiamoona.com, to request a Letter of Reciprocity. Out-of-town visitors who have a Letter of Reciprocity from their Synagogue will be provided with complimentary tickets. Please contact Barbara Shechter for further details. We look forward to Davening with you! 21

Parking Procedures We are delighted to welcome so many people during the High Holy Days. Please note that these procedures have been established for the safety, security and convenience of all who join us for the High Holy Day Season. Please cooperate with parking attendants at all times. Please consider carpooling to reduce the amount of traffic. The North Lot is for accessible parking only. Please follow the directions of the traffic officer who will be there to assist you. The South Lot is for entry, but turns into exit only at the conclusion of Services. Conway Road driveway is for exit only. On Kol Nidrei and Yom Kippur, additional parking & shuttle service will be available at the Whitfield School. No Parking Areas Please DO NOT park in the Accessible Parking Area unless you have an appropriate permit. If you don t have a permit but have a handicapped person in your car, please drop that person off at the Circle Drive on the South side of the building. Please DO NOT park on the baseball fields. Please DO NOT block the fire lanes. There is absolutely no parking at yellow curbs. These areas are for emergency vehicles only. VALET SERVICE AVAILABLE IN THE NORTH LOT FOR ACCESSIBLE PARKING ONLY Rosh Hashanah I, Thursday, September 21 Rosh Hashanah II, Friday, September 22 Kol Nidrei, Friday, September 29 Yom Kippur, Saturday, September 30 7:30 am - 2:00 pm 7:30 am - 2:00 pm 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm 8:00 am - 3:00 pm If you plan on using valet service during the High Holy Days, please let us know so we can plan accordingly. Contact Barbara Shechter at 314-576-9990 x126 or grammy@bnaiamoona.com Valet service for our Congregants is supported by the generosity of Betty and Paul Mendelson, The Lewin Senior Fund, and Phyllis Goldberg 22

Additional Info Greeters We take pride in our joyous and spiritually uplifting High Holy Day Services. An efficient greeting staff is an important component to our success. Please cooperate with our volunteer greeters to enhance our experience. Call Karen Polishuk at 314-954-2661 should you wish to make yourself available to be a Greeter this High Holy Day season. Todah Rabbah! Seating Due to the tremendous attendance by our Congregational Family during the High Holy Days, preferred seating may be difficult to find. Please arrive early to secure your seat of choice. If you have special seating needs, please contact Barbara Shechter at 314-576-9990 x126 to make necessary arrangements. Honors We would like to remind those members receiving honors during the High Holy Days to please arrive in the Sanctuary 30 minutes before the scheduled honor (see schedule included on page 3 for approximate service times). Full Participation is the Goal! We offer great resources for connecting spiritually. To enhance your participation, we are proud to offer: Hearing devices Transportation to Shul Family Restroom Large print Machzorim (prayer books) High Holy Day valet parking Chairs with arms Live Streaming (see below) LIVE STREAMING In addition to streaming many of our weekday classes and our Shabbat Services, we are proud to stream our High Holy Day Services. Anyone with a computer, tablet or smartphone, and an internet connection, can not only listen in, but watch our High Holy Day Services from anywhere in the world. To view live services, please go to our website www.bnaiamoona.com, and click on Streaming in the center of the homepage. Live Streaming at B nai Amoona is made possible through the generosity of the Rabbi Bernard Lipnick Foundation for the Conservative Movement. Todah Rabbah! 23

Honey jars are $18 each and will be packaged with love by BAUSY. To place your order, please visit https://www.bnaiamoona.com/lifelonglearning/bausy-honey-jars/ All proceeds will be used to help defer transportation costs to USY Regional Events Please call Rachel at 314-576-9990 x119 if you have any questions 24

Greetings & Food Baskets Wish your fellow Congregants and friends greetings for the New Year in our High Holy Day program. Please choose from the samples below and NOTE YOUR LISTING IN THE SPACE PROVIDED. If you have any questions, please contact Barbara Shechter at 314-576-9990 x126 or grammy@bnaiamoona.com One line option: (1) Sam & Jane Jacobs and Family Two line option: (2) The Jacobs Family Tom, Susan, Matt & Judy Listing Greetings: $10.00/one line message $18.00/ two line message One More Way to Beautify our Bimah Yom Tov is an occasion when all of our members pray together for the coming year. As always, we will have food baskets on the Bimah during the High Holy Days. We hope you will help us with a contribution to the Food Basket Fund. We appreciate your generosity and will acknowledge the generosity of donors in our High Holy Day literature. Food Baskets: $ Thank you for your participation, Dotty & Jim Ellis, Co-Chairs Please send this entire page, along with your check payable to B nai Amoona, before Thursday, September 7 to: B nai Amoona, 324 S. Mason Road, Creve Coeur, MO 63141-8029 Attn: Barbara Shechter Name(s) Daytime Phone Evening Phone E-Mail Address Total enclosed: 25

j Celebrate Sukkot with your own Lulav & Etrog For centuries, blessing the Lulav and Etrog has been the Jewish way of thanking God for the blessings of the earth on the Holy Day of Sukkot. By holding the four species together, we symbolically get our own act together for the New Year. By pointing them in six directions, we remind ourselves that God s presence can be found in every aspect of our lives. And by shaking the Lulav and Etrog vigorously, we commit to being movers and shakers in the world, for good and for blessing. First take the branch of a Lulav (palm). On the right side, attach 3 Hadasim (Myrtle branches). On the left, place 2 Aravot (willows). Now hold them together with a bright yellow Etrog and give them a good shake. Please complete and return your Lulav & Etrog Order Form below with your payment no later than Monday, September 11 A joint project of the Rabbinical Assembly and The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name: Telephone #: E-Mail Address: I would like to order sets of Lulav and Etrog. I would like to donate sets for use in our Religious School and Early Childhood Programs Total number of sets Enclosed is my check in the amount of: $ (# sets x $50 per set) Please place your orders no later than Monday, September 11 and make your check payable to: B nai Amoona. Please drop this form and your check off at the Shul office or mail to: B nai Amoona, 324 S. Mason Road, St. Louis, MO 63141, Attn: Barbara Shechter Your Lulav and Etrog may be picked up, from Barbara Shechter, at the Shul office on Monday, October 2, or Tuesday, October 3, between 8:30 am and 6:30 pm Chag Sameach! 27

High Holy Days Parking Spot Raffle! Winners will receive a premium parking spot for Rosh Hashanah, Kol Nidrei and Yom Kippur!! Winners will be notified by Monday, September 18, 2017 Raffle ticket purchases are not tax-deductible, however donations are fully tax-deductible and very much appreciated. Please complete form & return with check payable to B nai Amoona 324 S. Mason Rd. St. Louis, MO 63141 For more information contact Rachel Spezia at rachel@bnaiamoona.com or 314-576-9990 x119 High Holy Day Parking Spot Raffle benefiting the USY Retreat to Trout Lodge Payment Info: Name Phone How many tickets? = $ 1 Ticket = $10 3 Tickets = $25 10 Tickets = $85 Name Phone - - - - - - - - - - - - Name Phone - - - - - - - - - - - - Name Phone - - - - - - - - - - - - Name Phone - - - - - - - - - - - - Name Phone - - - - - - - - - - - - Name Phone - - - - - - - - - - - - Name Phone - - - - - - - - - - - - Name Phone - - - - - - - - - - - - Name Phone - - - - - - - - - - - - Name Phone 29

Calling All College Students! We want to connect with our college students! When our students are of college age, we connect with them through various forums; Facebook, Skype, special packages and help them keep their Jewish Identity away from home. Please share your student(s ) information with us (even if it hasn t changed) so we know where they are and can update our lists for goodies throughout the year. You may email the information to shelby@bnaiamoona.com, or fill out this form and return it to: Congregation B'nai Amoona, 324 South Mason Road, St. Louis, MO 63141, Attn: Shelby Cohen. Check here if your college student will be attending High Holy Day services at B nai Amoona. Student s name School name School address School city, state & zip Student s email address Check here if your college student will be attending High Holy Day services at B nai Amoona. Student s name School name School address School city, state & zip Student s email address Parents name(s) Parents address Parents city, state & zip Parents phone number w/h Parents email address Todah Rabbah to Rebbetzin Paulie Rose who has, once again, graciously agreed to chair our College Connect committee! If you have any questions, or would like to help on the committee, please contact Shelby at shelby@bnaiamoona.com, or 314-576-9990 x108. A special thank you to the Rabbi Bernard Lipnick Foundation for the Conservative Movement for sponsoring this initiative. 31

324 South Mason Road St. Louis, MO 63141-8029 314-576-9990 FAX 314-576-9994 www.bnaiamoona.com Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID St. Louis, MO Permit #6975 Return Service Requested KLEI KODESH & STAFF Carnie Shalom Rose... The Rabbi Bernard Lipnick Senior Rabbinic Chair Orrin Krublit... Assistant Rabbi Sharon Nathanson... Hazzan Neal Rose... Senior Rabbinic Scholar Benjamin Chaidell... Rabbi Lipnick Rabbinic Intern Bernard Lipnick (Z L)... Rabbi Emeritus Leon S. Lissek... Cantor Emeritus Andrew M. Schwebel... Executive Director Anita Kraus... Director of Early Childhood Avital Ostfield... Director of Religious Education Shelby Cohen... Director of Youth & Camp Jon Hoffman... Mashgiach Cindy Schuval &... Bulletin Editors Vickie Shuchart EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Andrew Oberman... President Mark Dana... Executive Vice President Rick Hitt... Vice President, Communications Joel Perlmutter... Vice President, Programming Mimi Pultman... Vice President, Membership Avi Rosenzweig... Vice President, Education Beth Saltzman... Vice President, Development Jeff Singer... Treasurer Gail Feldstein... Secretary Debbie Dalin... Member-at-Large Alan Fine... Member-at-Large Karen Stern... Member-at-Large Gary Wolff... Member-at-Large AUXILIARY PRESIDENTS Nancy Goodman... Sisterhood Jay Englander... Men s Club Rina Gersten... USY May the New Year be a good and sweet year filled with Mazel, good health, peace, happiness and prosperity. We pray that each and every member is inscribed and sealed in the Book of Life for this New Year. Rabbi Carnie Shalom & Paulie Rose Rabbi Orrin Krublit & Meira Cohen Cantor Sharon & Michael Nathanson Rabbi Neal & Carol Rose Rabbi Lipnick Rabbinic Intern Benjamin Chaidell Harriet Lipnick Hazzan Leon & Michal Lissek Andrew Schwebel Anita & Ken Kraus Avital Ostfield Shelby Cohen Jon & Dani Hoffman Pam Appelman, Rachel Spezia, Laurie Cohen, Charlene Eidelman, Idena Freedman, Jeanne Gaska, Larry Goldman, Russ Jones, Amy Maupin, Claudia Millonas, Barbara Shechter, Vickie Shuchart, Tanya Spivey, and Octavio Vargas 32