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Eternal Light Volume 75, Issue 6 MARCH 2017 Passover Seder Thursday, April 11th Thursday, April 27th Youth Shabbat & Confirmation Sunday, May 5th Sunday, May 7th OUR HOLOCAUST TORAH On April 24 th, Yom HaShoah or Holocaust Memorial Day will be observed worldwide. Each year, we remember those who perished at the hands of the Nazis and we honor them by saying Kaddish in their memory. This year, we have an opportunity to do something a little different. But before I tell you what, I want to direct your attention to one of our Torah scrolls. Many of you know that the Torah that stands in the middle of our five Torahs in the sanctuary ark is a Holocaust Torah. Just what is the story of this Torah? When the Munich Agreement was signed on September 29, 1938, Britain and France agreed to Hitler s demand to annex the German speaking border regions of Chechoslovakia, and the Germans marched in. The Jews from dozens of congregations in the prosperous industrial and commercial towns in the Sudetenland had between 3 and 10 days to flee to the interior of the country, which was still a free and sovereign country. They left behind their synagogues which were burned, vandalized and looted. In almost every case the ritual treasures were destroyed or lost. In the remainder of Czechoslovakia, which included Prague, the synagogues and their swollen congregations were safe for the time being. Deportation began in 1941 and the mass deportations of Jews took place throughout 1942 and into early 1943. Fearful that the deserted synagogues and community buildings would be at the mercy of looters and plunderers, a group of Jews at the Jewish museum in occupied Prague submitted a plan to the Nazis to save the Jewish ritual and cultural treasures by bringing them to the museum so they could be catalogued and preserved. Why the Nazis accepted the plan is not known. Over 100,000 items were collected and then stored in over forty warehouses. The Jews who were undertaking this work were suddenly deported to the Terezin death camp. (continued on page 2)

OUR HOLOCAUST TORAH (continued from page 1) Not long after the defeat of Germany, the Communists took over the government of Czechoslovakia in 1948. The Prague Jewish Museum came under government control and the Torah scrolls came under public ownership. The State Jewish Museum put on an exhibition of the collected Judaica. To make a long story short, Eric Estorick, an American art dealer living in London, visited the Michle Synagogue in Prague where he found 1,800 scrolls in seriously damp conditions. On his return to London, he contacted Rabbi Harold Reinhart of Westminster Synagogue, (who had served as the rabbi of our congregation prior to the war) who convinced one of his congregants, Ralph Yablon, to put up the money to buy the scrolls. Estorick negotiated a deal and two trucks with 1,564 scrolls were delivered to Westminster Synagogue in March of 1964. These scrolls were then distributed worldwide with the aim of getting the scrolls back in the life of Jewish congregations. Congregation B nai Israel received its Holocaust Torah 50 years ago in January of 1967. The Torah was the proud possession of the synagogue in Kutna Hora which had 211 Jews. All 211 of them were deported to Terezin in June of 1942. The synagogue has since been converted to a Hussite Church. In order to commemorate Yom HaShoah this year, we will bless our Holocaust Torah as a congregation at Friday night Shabbat Services on April 28 th at 6 pm. Please join us as we honor the community of Kutna Hora and read from their Torah scroll 50 years after we received it. May we always remember the atrocities that were inflicted on our people by Hitler and may we always honor those who perished as a result. Rabbi Jordan Goldson

President s Message by Jay Jalenak Celebrate and bid recklessly On April 27, we have our second Art & Soul fundraiser. If you were not at the first Art & Soul in 2015, then you may not know the fantastic event which you missed. The music was entertaining, the food was impeccable, the drinks were wonderful, and the auction was spirited. The 2015 event was a tremendous success, and everyone had abundant fun while supporting the synagogue. Also, if you missed the 2015 event, let me try to lay on some Jewish-motherly guilt: Shame Shame Shame! (my mother certainly knew the value of those words long before they became popular on Game of Thrones.). We all appreciate our Congregation, but we do not always value our Congregation until we have a life cycle event or need seats for the Holy Days. We have a beautiful synagogue with a caring and dedicated staff. Our children are receiving an unparalleled education in Jewish values and traditions. Therefore, our Art & Soul Committee has worked tirelessly to create a fundraiser which provides crucial support for our Congregation through a thoroughly enjoyable not to be missed party. Thus ends the guilt-portion of this message. While this party supports the Congregation, this is a party to be enjoyed by all. You do not need to be a CBI member to enjoy the jazz, the food or the numerous auction items. So, bring your non-congregational friends. Better yet, sell tickets to those friends. Tickets to the event can be purchased at: www.artandsoul.ticket.qtego.net. While on the website, you can also buy raffle tickets for a spectacular pair of pearl and diamond earrings donated by Lee Michaels Fine Jewelry. You should also register for the auction, view the must-have auction items, and start the bidding. The Committee has scoured the city and received many fine items and experiences of varying price ranges. There is something for everyone. It is a great opportunity to pick up a something special for a graduate, a b nai mitzvah, a baby shower, a wedding, Mother s Day or Father s Day. As for the bidding, I encourage you bid with reckless abandon. Conquer all foes and do not let anyone outbid you. Certainly, you could take home a gift certificate for a favorite restaurant for a bargain and pay only part of its value. On the other hand, since you are going to eat there anyway, do not be afraid to steal it away from other competitors by paying more than its value. Remember you are supporting our Congregational home. You will be a mensch and make your Jewish mother proud. I look forward to partying and celebrating with everyone on April 27.

Page 4 Adar Nisan Join us at Shabbat Morning Minyan for Jews, Shmooze & Booze! Saturdays at 10 am in the Gary J. (and a bissel pickled herring) Dearest Friends, This past Shabbat, we were overwhelmed by outpouring of love and generosity that was showered upon us at our wedding celebration. So many of you devoted time and talents to make it an extraordinary evening. So many of you came to celebrate our joy with us. And so many of you contributed to the beautiful gifts that the congregation gave to us. We cannot express our gratitude enough and since your giving was done anonymously, we are unable to thank each of you personally. But please know that we are so touched by what you have done for us to help start us on this next phase of our life journey. Thank you so much, and may your giving come back to you in the form of blessings a thousand fold. Todah Rabah, Rabbi Jordan and Beth Goldson

Adar Nisan Page 5 Come Celebrate Friday, May 5, 2017 at 7pm ONEG TO FOLLOW (hosted by the Confirmation parents) Confirmation Class Of 2017/5777 Hannah Bienvenu Daughter of Debra & Louis Bienvenu Roby Judge Son of Joy Lewis Briana Mullenix Daughter of Shelly & Matt Mullenix Maggie Mullenix Daughter of Shelly & Matt Mullenix Sierra Sager Daughter of Ana & Warren Sager Spencer Spivak Son of David Spivak Steven Spivak Son of David Spivak

Page 6 Community Passover 2nd Seder Tuesday, April 11th @ 6pm We invite our Temple members and friends to join us for our Annual Second Night Seder There is limited space so please reserve early! ALL RESERVATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 2017. While we will make arrangements for a few extra spaces, if you do not make your reservations by the deadline, we regret that you will likely not be able to join at the Seder Matzah Ball Soup Gefilte Fish Spring Mix Salad w/ Poppy Seed Dressing Rotisserie Chicken Roasted Potatoes Vegetarian Option Available Register on-line by April 4th at: www.bnaibr.org (click on calendar, then Passover Seder) CONTACT NAME: Register online or mail this form, along with your check to: Congregation B nai Israel, 3354 Kleinert Ave., Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Reservations accepted with FULL PAYMENT only! Reservation required by Tuesday, April 4th EMAIL: PHONE #: Adults (Member and guests $35 Non-member $45) # Total $ Children under 16 (Child of Member $15, Child of non-member $20) # Total $ TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: $ Vegetarian Dinners #: Name(s):

Page 7 April April 1 Bar Mitzvah of Michael Davis Alton April 7 Shabbat Service, 6pm Union Prayer Book April 8 Nature Shabbat 10am Bluebonnet Swamp April 9 Religious School 9:30am - 12:00pm Confirmation 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm April 11 Passover 2nd Seder 6 pm April 14 Shabbat Service, 6pm May May 5 Youth Shabbat Service & Confirmation 7pm May 6 Shabbat Minyan, 10am May 7 B NAI ISRAEL GOLF CLASSIC 12 noon April 15 Shabbat Minyan, 10am April 16 NO RELIGIOUS SCHOOL April 18 Board Meeting 6pm April 21 Shabbat Service, 7pm Bat Mitzvah of Emily Berg April 22 Bat Mitzvah of Emily Berg April 23 Religious School 9:30am - 12:00pm Confirmation 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm May 12 Shabbat Service, 6pm Gates of Prayer May 13 Shabbat Minyan, 10am May 19 Shabbat Service, 6pm Union Prayer Book May 20 Shabbat Minyan, 10am April 27 ART & SOUL 6:30pm JAZZ / SILENT AUCTION April 28 Shabbat Service, 6pm 50th Anniversary of receiving our Holocaust Torah April 29 Shabbat Minyan, 10am April 30 Religious School Last Day 9:30am - 12:00pm May 26 Shabbat Service, 6pm Gates of Prayer May 27 Shabbat Minyan, 10am May 29 MEMORIAL DAY Office Closed Calendar May 31 Shavuot May 9 Board Meeting 6pm Israeli Folk Dancing at CBI Dancers, experienced or novice, singles, couples or families, young or young- at-heart, are invited to attend free of charge. Or, if you prefer to, just come and listen to the lovely music of Israel. Contact David Kirshner at 756-5291 for more information. April 9, 30 May 14

Religious School Page 8 Adar Nisan RELIGIOUS SCHOOL DATES: April 1 10:00 a.m. Michael Davis Alton is called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah April 2 9:30 a.m. Religious School April 9 9:30 a.m. Religious School (NO Music) 9:30 a.m. Chametz Bonfire in the Parking Lot 12:00 p.m. Confirmation April 16 No Religious School: Spring Break April 23 9:30 a.m. Religious School (NO Music) Teacher Appreciation Donations due ($5 per child) 12:00 p.m. Confirmation April 30 9:30 a.m. Religious School 11:15 a.m. Teacher Appreciation Luncheon for Faculty and Students 11:45 a.m. Teacher Appreciation Reception for Parents and Community May 5 7:00 p.m. Youth Shabbat 2017-2018 RELIGIOUS SCHOOL REGISTRATION REGISTER BY APRIL 30 and be entered into a drawing to win $50 off tuition! http://bnaibr.org/forms/forms.asp?p1=125

Adar Nisan Page 9 Thank you to everyone who contributed or volunteered at our 18th annual Congregation B nai Israel Magical Mitzvah Day! We made the magic happen when approximately 60 people of all ages came together on Sunday, March 5 to make a difference in our Baton Rouge community. The enthusiastic members of the Magical Mensch Mania team assembled 50 toiletry bags for the men of St. Vincent DePaul, 50 toiletry bags for the Battered Women s Shelter. Each backpack/bag included: a washcloth, shampoo, conditioner, lotion, and a toothbrush and toothpaste (generously donated by Dr. Robin Levy). In addition 100 snack bags for the homeless at St. Vincent de Paul were assembled and delivered. Operation Shoebox created beautiful notes and attached patriotic candy to each one. They placed each note in one of the exquisite skullcaps, that members of CBI had knitted all year long, for the United States overseas military. Our Canines & Commandments made 5 dozen dog treats and put them in decorative containers, made 68 chew ropes from old t-shirts, and donated supplies to Cara s House in Prairieville, an animal shelter destroyed in the August floods. L dor Vador and More baked hamentashen and assembled mishloach manot baskets for the residents at St. James Place. The B nai Buddies made CBI shine by power-washing the playground, Gaga Pit, the front entrance, and the parking signs. The rain didn t stop them from picking weeds and the Choir Loft was cleaned and organized Men s Club President, Nathan Levy, led a tremendous crew of Neshamah Noshers, who brought enthusiasm to the lunch preparation and fed everyone with a delicious meal of kosher jambalaya, salad, bread, and cookies. Finally, our President, Jay Jalenak, brought delicious rum cake to complete a terrific day! What a special day of giving and growing as a community! We are so appreciative of every volunteer and for the monetary and non-monetary donations that made it possible to provide materials needed for our Magical Mitzvah Day projects. A special thank you to The Tepper Family, Maia and Jay Jalenak, Ally Bombet, Robin Levy, Shelly Mullenix, Jill Pike, Bette Levine, Nathan and Linda Levy, Cathy and Steven Labens, James Hickman, Cathy Duplechin and the following contributors: Insa Abraham Laurie and Harold Brandt Seth Kaplan Family Bette Levine Lynne and Danny Miller Celia and Jamie Strickler Bienvenu Family Finkelman Family Shawn Folks Family Jill & Chris Pike Daniel Simon Family Elaine & Ed Simon Lynn and Felix Weill Paige and Ben Wormser Abraham Family Janice and Robert Day Susan and Jack Dampf Linda and Nathan Levy Janet & Buck Moyse Alton Family Betech-Minkin Family Gutfreund Family Mullenix Family This Mitzvah Day just ended, but planning next year s Magical Mitvzah Day will be here before we know it. Ways you can help for next year: collect toiletries throughout the year, ask your dentist to donate toothbrushes and/or toothpaste, knit or crochet a skullcap, collect and donate old t-shirts, think of other ways we can help our community next year, and plan to lead a team at the 19th Annual Mitzvah Day! L Shalom, Jessica Yellen and Julie Tepper

Page 10 Adar Nisan CBI Teachers Are Stars! We have had an amazing year bringing Shabbat light into the world! Please join us in celebrating and thanking our wonderful faculty! CBI Religious School s TEACHER APPRECIATION RECEPTION Sunday, April 30th 11:45 am Social Hall Youth Shabbat & Confirmation Friday, may 5 7pm

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Rabbi Jordan and Beth Goldson

Page 14 Adar Nisan Mazel Tov to everyone who celebrates birthdays and anniversaries this month! To send a Mazel Tov, email office@bnaibr.org. If you have a picture, attach it to the email and we ll include it if space allows. All entries will be reviewed by Rabbi Jordan and must be received by the 20th of the month. Judaica Gift Shop SPRING SPECIALS IN THE JUDAICA SHOP ALL PASSOVER RELATED PRODUCTS ARE 25% OFF ALL PICTURE FRAMES ARE 50% OFF (These make great birthday, wedding, Bar and Bat Mitzvah gifts) The gift shop is open during temple office hours Monday - Thursday: 9am -1pm Friday: 9am -12pm) or by appointment by calling Cathy Labens - at 225.344.0581 NEED A ROOM TO RENT? The newly renovated Social Hall and the Gary J. Weill Youth Room are available for your next event at a reasonable cost. For information, contact the office at 225-343-0111.

Adar Nisan Page 15 Contributions General Fund Anne & Al Rotenberg: in honor of Laurie Aronson s 50th birthday Mildred Fine: in honor of Rabbi Goldson s recent marriage Paula Hoffman: in memory of Cecele Fraenkel Paula Hoffman: in honor of Rabbi & Beth s marriage Jerry Black: to commemorate the yahrzeit of my wife, Laulette Black Sara & Robert Dvorin: in memory of Ivy Herschman, sister of Michael Herschman Gary J. Weill Youth Room Laurie & Harold Brandt: in memory of Doris Kanter, mother of Ellen Folks Laurie & Harold Brandt: in honor of Ronnie Bombet s 70th birthday Sylvia Steiner Religious School Scholarship Fund Deborah & Randall Brown: in memory of Juanita Henry, mother of Diana Mann Rabbi s Discretionary Fund Deborah & Randall Brown: in memory of Louise Gartner, mother of Brenda Berg Jean & bob Eisenbach: in honor of Beth and Rabbi Jordan Diane & Jim Mayer: in honor of Laurie Aronson on her 50th birthday Jo Ann & Marvin Bender: in honor of the marriage of Beth & Rabbi Jordan David & Allen Spivak: mazel tov to Rabbi Jordan & Beth on the occasion of your marriage Endowment Fund Louann & Ronnie Bombet: in memory of Louise Gartner, mother of Brenda Berg DONATE ONLINE at www.bnaibr.org/donate Pay by credit card online with an easy form that allows you to choose a designated fund or the general donation fund and the purpose of your gift. Donations may also be mailed to 3354 Kleinert Ave., Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Cemetery Security at The Jewish Cemetery A Police Officer is on site at the cemetery every 2nd Sunday of the month: 10:00am - 2:00pm. You may donate to the Temple in many ways. The designated Temple funds are listed below with a brief description of each. When making your donations, please designate your fund of choice. Ellen & Chunky Folks Building Fund: for maintenance, repairs & improvements to the building Camp Scholarship Fund: for need-based scholarships to a Jewish camp. Carolyn & Bernard Schmulen Cemetery Beautification Fund: To plant appropriate shrubbery and trees, particularly in the new part of the cemetery, to create a more beautiful and peaceful setting. Cemetery Maintenance Fund: Cemetery maintenance Endowment Fund: to establish a permanent base of financial support for Congregation B nai Israel. Gary Weill Youth Room Fund: for maintenance, upkeep and improvements of the Youth Room. General Fund: for support of general operating expenses of the Temple. Alvin & Janice Rubin Ner Tamid Break Fast Fund: to provide continued support for the Annual Yom Kippur Break Fast. Prayer Book Fund: to purchase new prayer books. Rabbi's Discretionary Fund: used to support worthy charitable organizations and to assist members in need. Sandy Sager Beautification and Garden Fund: for outdoor Temple beautification. Sylvia Steiner Religious School Fund: to purchase needed items and provide scholarship assistance for Religious School. Torah Repair Fund: for repairs to Torahs. The following memorials or dedications are also available: Tree of Life Leaf: $250 Yahrzeit Memorial Plaque: $250 Tree of Life Stone: $1000 Sanctuary Pew (1/2 side): $1500

Yarzheits Page 16 Adar Nisan APRIL 7 John Wolff Alvin H. Meyer, Sr. Excel Butler J net Loeffelkoly Luman Jean Stockner APRIL 14 Clarence E. Mayer Harvey Hoffman Hans-Alex Kaufman Dora Farb Kapell Mimi Brown Miriam Freedman Henry Hudson Weinstein Sidney Milton Blitzer, Sr. Kevin Louis Lambert Jerome Safer David Snyder Rebecca Brooks Uncle of Marc and Warren Sager Father of Janet Meyer and Marilyn Mills Father of Michael Willis Mother of Susan Miller Mother of James Stockner Father of James Mayer Husband of Paula Hoffman Father of Janet Black Mother of Mitzi Aronson Grandmother of Mark Aronson Grandmother of Harold Brandt Great-aunt of Jerry Freedman Father of Rabbi Barry Weinstein Father of Sidney Blitzer, Jr Brother of Lee Caplan Brother of David Safer Grandfather of Sherry Mayer Grandmother of Rick Brooks APRIL 21 Raymond Siegel Uncle of Maureen Corcorcan Eileen Wolf Miller Hans Mother of Danny Miller Florence C. Studenberg Aunt of Jean Eisenbach Abe Kirshner Father of David Kirshner Melvin A. Schudmak Father of Ann Keogh Suzanne Alcus Mann Mother of Chip Mann J. T. Korn Uncle of Linda Levy REMINDERS: We will now send out reminders by email unless requested mailed. By email, you will receive a reminder 30 days, 15 days & Monday prior to the Friday before the Yahrzeit. If you do not receive a reminder, please contact the office by email (office@bnaibr.org) or call 225-343-0111.

Adar Nisan Page 17 APRIL 28 Kay Blitzer Olsen Dorothy Smith Planche Otis Korn William Jackson Prater Elizabeth Lehman Durning Ione Gumelsky Dorothy Smith Plauche Linda May Horowitz Sister of Sid Blitzer Mother of Ann Marks Father of Linda Levy Father of Beth Dupaquier Mother of Ann Dreyfus Grandmother of Mathile Abramson Mother of Anne Marks Cousin of Dave Safer Condolences to The Folks Family on the recent death of their mother and grandmother Doris Michalove Kanter Yarzheits Yarzheits are traditionally read during the Friday night service prior to the anniversary of a loved ones death unless other arrangements are made through the temple office. Healing Mi Shebeirach, the prayer for physical and emotional healing, is recited at the Friday evening Shabbat service. If you are ill and would like a Mi Shebeirach recited on your behalf, please call the Temple office at 343-0111 before noon on Thursdays, so the congregation may offer its prayers for you. If you know another person who needs the same, please ask the individual for permission to read his/her name before calling the office. Visiting Those Who Are Ill Congregation B nai Israel wants to make sure we care for our members and their families. If you have a family member or know of someone in our congregation who is in the hospital, has been in an accident, or is ill and recuperating at home, please call the Temple office at 343-0111 so Rabbi Jordan can contact them and arrange for a visit. Yarzheits You may add your yahrzeit dates online at www.bnaibr.org. Click on contact us and Yahrzeit Reminder Form or call the office at 225-343-0111.

Page 18 Adar Nisan Art & Soul Jazz & Silent Auction Thursday, APRIL 27, 2017 CBI Social Hall 6:30 to 9:30 PM Featuring jazz musicians Bill Grimes and His Quartet along with vocalist Judy Davis This event is open to the public. Fun, Great Food, Live Entertainment! Live Auction and Silent Auction For sponsorship opportunities contact Lynn Weill: lynn@lynnweillconsulting.com / Barry Blumberg: barryb@blumbergassoc.com. For volunteer opportunities contact Louann Bombet: lbombet@gmail.com Proceeds will benefit youth education at B nai Israel.

Adar Nisan Page 19 Please Join Us As Emily Berg Becomes a Bat Mitzvah Saturday, April 22, at 10 am Emily Berg will lead the service with Rabbi Jordan at 7pm, on Friday April 21, 2017 Oneg to Follow Emily is in the 7 th grade at Episcopal. Emily enjoys dance class at Powell Moise, art, drawing, reading, baking, and spending time with friends and family. She has two English Mastiffs named Bella and Jewel, whom she loves lounging on and playing with. She has two younger brothers, Jacob (10) and Lee (6), and she is a wonderful big sister and second mom to them. Emily s Mitzvah project is to raise awareness and funds/diapers for the Junior League of Baton Rouge s Diaper Cooperative. Diapers are not covered by WIC or Food Stamps, which makes it difficult for families to afford diapers. One in three families in America struggle to afford the cost of diapers, which is approximately $70 to $80 a month per baby for disposable diapers. In turn, those babies are unable to attend daycare and participate in early childhood education because they cannot meet the diaper requirements to attend. This also affects parents because without childcare, they then cannot go to work. Furthermore, children who stay in soiled diapers longer than appropriate are at higher risk for painful diaper rashes, viral illnesses, and urinary tract infections. Emily Berg You can help support Emily and her Mitzvah project by visiting www.juniorleaguebr.org/communitydiaperproject to learn more about the project, make a financial donation for diapers, or purchase diapers directly through their Amazon Wish List. We look forward to celebrating with you! Scott, Leslie, Emily, Jacob, and Lee Berg

Community Page 20 Hope everyone enjoyed a wonderful Purim season. There is a great link between Hadassah and Purim. Our founder, Henrietta Szold, called a meeting during this time of year and it was decided to call their new organization Hadassah, Esther in honor of one of Biblical history s great women. That was more than hundred years ago and although we had adapted to the times our message of a healthy Israel remains the same. Currently, Hadassah has programs that focus on saving lives through research and change in daily routines along with participation in our communities through educational and advocacy events. As our current Hadassah President Ellie Hershkin has stated in addressing the current wave of Anti-semitic acts sweeping our country Modern Hadassah combines the legacy of Queen Esther, the Jewish national liberation movement and the determination of women to become leaders. While the central goal of Zionism was the establishment of a Jewish state, in America it also accelerated the impulse for Jews to involve themselves in public life, to insist on equality for all and to wear their identity proudly. May we continue. Locally, Hadassah Baton Rouge enjoyed a stimulating book discussion hosted by Ellen Bander. We dissected The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr and gave the book our resounding endorsement. This is a World War II story from a very different perspective and a joy to read. Please mark your calendars with the following dates: March 19, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. at Goodwood Library-Game Night April 2, 2017-We have a program honoring our local Woman of Year Dr. Liz Clubb for all the work she has done for Hadassah Baton Rouge. We will also honor our Keepers and Chai Society Members. April 9, 2017- Hadassah has planned a theatre outing. Details TBA April 21-23, 2017-Tri-Region Conference in Charlotte North Carolina. Wonderful program and many of our local members have already registered. May 7, 2017- Book Review. We re going to read Miriam s Kitchen by Elizabeth Ehrlich about a woman who reconnects with her Judaism through her mother-in-law s family stories and recipes. Everyone will be asked to bring a special family favorite either from the book or their own. May 21, 2017- Annual Israel Independence Day Program. We re going to have a camp experience that should be fun and educational. Please join us. More details will follow for all of these events. Thank you for all you do for Hadassah. Ruth Katzen Co-President Hadassah Baton Rouge

Page 21 MAH JONGG THURSDAY NIGHT! Do you want to learn how to play Mah Jongg? Lessons are now being taught in the Gary Weill Youth Room on Thursday nights beginning at 6pm (play is until) and Monday mornings beginning at 10am (play is until 2pm). Bring snacks to share (temple food restrictions apply). If you are interested, please call: Thursday night play: Jill Roby Monday morning play: Linda Levy or Cathy Labens Community

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Congregation B nai Israel 3354 Kleinert Avenue Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Address Service Requested BOARD OF TRUSTEES Jay Jalenak, President Deborah Sternberg, Past President Seth Kaplan, Vice President Warren Sager, Treasurer Andy Blumberg, Secretary Ronnie Bombet Shawn Folks Mike Kantrow Robbie Rubin Lynn Weill Linda Dubois Adrian Hirsch Donna Kunstler Norman Schwamberg Nathan Levy, Men s Club President Paige Wormser, Women of CBI President Ari Hoffman, BaRFTY President STAFF Jordan E. Goldson Rabbi rabbijg@bnaibr.org Barry Weinstein Rabbi Emeritus Cathy Duplechin Office Administrator office@bnaibr.org Jessica Yellen Religious School Director relschool@bnaibr.org Julie Tepper Asst Religious School Director asst.relschool@bnaibr.org James Hickman Custodian Art & Soul 2017 Thursday, April 27th Purchase event and raffle tickets and pre-bid on items on your phone! www.artandsoul.ticket.qtego.net