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ALISA CHAPTER HADASSAH BULLETIN We are the women who DO We are ALISA VOL XXII NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2018 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2018 7:15P.M. Installation of Officers Monroe Township Senior Center Carol Charen, Regional Excecutive Vice President will install our incoming officers Get a SNEAK PREVIEW of the many new and exciting happenings that are being planned for Hadassah and the Southern New Jersey Region for the forthcoming year. All are Welcome Special Refreshments will be Served We wish all of our Hadassah family a very Happy Thanksgiving And a joyous Chanukah Your bulletin editors, Joanne, Sheila, Eileen Note: Chanukah begins at sundown Sunday, December 2 and ends at sundown Monday, December 10 MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2018 7:15P.M. Sammy Cahn Monroe Township Senior Center Jerry Burke will speak about Sammy Cahn Join us for a musical evening with Jerry Burke, a local resident and former radio personality who now plays with the Mercer County Symphony Band. Jerry will present an enjoyable program down memory lane highlighting the fabulous career of songwriter, Sammy Cahn. All are Welcome Refreshments will be Served 1

QUOTES OF THE DAY A MESSAGE FROM YOUR ALISA CHAPTER PRESIDENTS When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on. Franklin D. Roosevelt Do you want to know who you are? Don t Ask. Act! Action will delineate and define you. Thomas Jefferson Claire and I hope you and all those you hold dear enjoyed the High Holy Days and that all of us will enjoy a year coming up filled with Good Health, Happiness and Peace. We have some exciting events coming up in the next few months: Card party, trip to Mandir Hindu Temple, trip to NBC and Wine and Cheese Rosh Chodesh at Bernice Kernis home. Check your Save the Date listings in the bulletin for more information. Once again we want to thank Diane Altman and Marilyn Taffet for all their contributions to Alisa Chapter. They are tireless workers and will be honored at Myrtle Wreath Luncheon at Forsgate Country Club. In December, we will be celebrating Chanukah, which is a fun-filled holiday with nightly menorah lighting, special prayers and fried foods (latkes and jelly donuts and then a trip to Weight Watchers). Chanukah means dedication and is thus named because it celebrates the rededication of the Holy Temple. What a wonderful time to rededicate ourselves to Hadassah and continue being the WOMEN WHO DO. HADASSAH MEDICAL ORGANIZATION UPDATE: (What our $$$ support) Hadassah hospital surgeons insert a knee cartilage regrowing implant. This is part of a global multi-center clinical trial that is taking place in Israel, the U.S. and Europe to test a new coral-based implant Agili C developed by the Israeli startup Cartiheal Ltd. Once again Claire and I want to thank everyone for helping to make this a very successful year. A special thank you to our Vice Presidents of Membership, Ruth Sachs & Evey Rabinowitz for their years of service to our chapter. GAIL REIFENBERG AND CLAIRE LAZAR---CO-PRESIDENTS PRESIDENTS: Claire Lazar 655-3062 Gail Reifenberg 395-0429 VICE-PRESIDENT - EDUCATION: Ella Goldstein 235-9616 VICE-PRESIDENT - FUNDRAISING Claire Lazar 655-3062 VICE-PRESIDENTS - MEMBERSHIP: Ruth Sachs 860-0606 Evey Rabinowitz 655-0075 Natasha Rosenbaum (Records Adm) 409-7543 PROGRAM VICE PRESIDENTS: Bunny Bloom 409-4498 Sheila Farber 732-780-7379 Sherry Freedman 619-3399 RECORDING SECRETARIES: Rita Swirsky 409-1722 Lillian Rich 409-1171 HISTORIAN: Maxine Stern 395-8757 ASSOCIATES LIAISON Rhoda Juskow 409-0983 Gail Shinberg 409-5441 BOARD MEMBERS FINANCIAL CO(MMITTEE: Bernice Kernis (Treasurer) 409-6135 Bunny Bloom 409-4498 Hazel Cunninghis 655-4679 Arlene Ferman 860-1777 Joanne Ferstan 395-7532 Gloria Fine 395-0838 Sharon Nachimson 664-2745 Marilyn Taffet 860-8406 CORRESPONDING SECRETARY: Diane Altman 860-1193 BULLETIN: Eileen Carpenter 664-2877 Sheila Farber 732-780-7379 Joanne Ferstan 395-7532 GOOD & WELFARE Millie Semel 409-1578 HOSPITALITY Roberta Fachler 860-6479 Martha Gelb 395-0582 Linda Skupp 642-8182 IT (Technology) Eileen Carpenter 664-2877 2

Yom Teruah: Sounding the Alarm for Anti-Semitism. A sermon by Rabbi Angela W. Buchdahl A Brief Synopsis by Sheila Farber The following information is taken from the Rosh HaShanah sermon given by Rabbi Angela W. Buchdahl at Central Synagogue in New York. The sermon was entitled: Yom Teruah: Sounding the Alarm for Anti-Semitism. The entire sermon can be found at: https://www.centralsynagogue.org/worship/sermons/detail/yom-teruahsounding-the-alarm-for-anti-semitism-rosh-hashanah-5779-2018 Rabbi Buchdahl begins by mentioning a few virulently antisemitic individuals involved with our government: Russell Walker, Steve West, John Fitzgerald and Ilhan Omar. These people are real candidates who aspire to run our country. They make no attempt to hide their true feelings about the Jewish people, and it isn t pretty. The ADL has reported in a recent study that there is a near 60% increase in harassment, vandalism and assault of Jews and Jewish institutions in 2017. Other instances of blatant antisemitism have occurred during the last presidential election. Desecration of Jewish cemeteries, the Unite the Right march in Charlottesville, as well as vilification of pro-israel students on college campuses have also made the headlines. Opposition to Israel and any organization that supports Israel is being felt on college campuses, with groups refusing to partner with such Jewish organizations as ADL, Birthright and AIPAC on any topic. As you are all aware, the antisemitism problem has become part of the daily news in England, Germany and France. A dozen people have been murdered in France just because they were Jewish; Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour party leader in England, has likened Israel and its policies to Nazi Germany, and has called Zionism racism. 8,000 ordinary citizens recently joined an angry mob of neo-nazis in Germany indicating the normalization of anti-immigrant and antisemitic rhetoric. It is our obligation to become familiar with all that is current in our country, as well as the world at large. So, what do we need to do? First of all, I would suggest that you take the time to download the entire sermon, as I have only scratched the surface, and the depth of Rabbi Buchdahl s thoughts are deep and deeply disturbing. However, she does have suggestions on how we can identify with, and stand up for Israel and fight anti-semitism. Thanks to Ruth Goldstein for bringing this to our attention ABOUT ISRAEL Contrary to popular thought, most American Jews do NOT watch Israel in horror. To the contrary, polls confirm that American Jews' support for Israel remains at high levels. This is because Israel remains a shining example of a thriving, peace-seeking democracy, despite being under constant attack by its all too numerous anti-semitic enemies. It is because Israeli innovations, technology and largesse have been of incalculable benefit to the world at large. And it is because Israel -- the world's only Jewish state -- is the reborn homeland of the Jewish people after 2,000 years of exile, diaspora, persecution and genocide. Submitted by Arlene Lazar, incoming Zionist Affairs Chairperson 3

INCOMING 2019 EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS Presidents Gail Reifenberg Tiby Lapkin Education Vice President Ella Goldstein Fundraising Stephanie Hunger Membership Liason Sibley Hausler Records Administrator Natasha Rosenbaum Note: Installation will be held at our November Monthly Meeting. Hope to see you there!! Program Vice Presidents Bunny Bloom Sheila Farber Sherry Freedman Fran Weinstein Corresponding Secretary Diane Altman Recording Secretary Phyllis Krasnow Lillian Rich Rita Swirsky Treasurer Bernice Kernis NEW YEAR S GREETINGS SHANAH TOVAH Diane & Arnold Riback Faith & Don Sacks & Family Joyce Silberstein Marilyn Taffet Membership News Welcome to our new members Carol Baumel, Betty Fleet and Ruth Howard. We hope you will take part in many of our activities. Stay tuned for a membership tea for new and prospective women. Regional Myrtle Wreath will be held on November 4th at the Forsgate Country Club, 11:00 AM. Alisa will be honoring Diane Altman and Marilyn Taffet.. Membership Vice Presidents Ruth Sachs- 609-860-0606 & Evey Rabinowitz- 609-655-0075 Please make sure that you let us know your new addresses, phone numbers and e mails when you move from our community. If you know of someone who is leaving the community, it would be helpful if you would inform us. Two communications are better than none!! Natasha Rosenbaum It has come to our attention that some of our members would like to attend our monthly meetings or events, but need a ride to get there. No reason not to come! We miss you! If that is you, or someone you know, please call one of the following people who will gladly assist you: At GW call: Claire Lazar 655-3062 Diane Altman 860-1193 Tiby Lapkin 860-1234 Arlene Lazar 409-2749 Rita Swirsky 409-1722 Eileen Carpenter 664-2877 At Encore: Wilma Appel 409-2656 At Ponds: Gail Reifenberg 395-0429 At Concordia: Gloria Fine 395-0838 We don t have anybody in Clearbrook. We are looking for a volunteer. If anyone else would like to help in this program please call Evey Rabinowitz - 655-0067 We look forward to seeing you at our meetings. Come join us! 4

At this time of year, when we assess our lives, we take this opportunity to thank those who have helped to make our lives better. The Alisa Chapter of Hadassah would, therefore, like to extend our heartfelt thanks to those whose efforts made our Chapter so successful. The Alisa Hadassah Executive Board Claire Lazar & Gail Reifenberg (Co-Presidents) Claire Lazar (VP Fund Raising) Ella Goldstein (VP Education) Evey Rabinowitz & Ruth Sachs (VP Membership ) Bernice Kernis (Treasurer) Rita Swirsky & Lillian Rich (Recording Secretary) Sheila Farber & Bunny Bloom (VP Programming) Diane Altman (Corresponding Secretary) Judy Brodman Educ. Comm.: Wilma Appel Eileen Carpenter Sheila Farber Joanne Ferstan Sara Gross Merna Levinthal Rita Swirsky Membership Committee: Natasha Rosenbaum, Admin. Sibley Hausler Rhoda Juskow Sherry Keller Jane Newman Marilyn Taffet Bulletin: Eileen Carpenter Sheila Farber Joanne Ferstan Arlene Lazar - proofreader Joy Keiles - labels Program: Sherry Freedman Fran Weinstein Bulletin - Label and Seal: Merna Levinthal - chair Marsha Bergman Jesse Bernstein Brenda Charney Lois Flamholz Sibley Hausler Stephanie Hunger Zeena Kelberg Muriel Otner Sandy Roth Phyllis Soffer Janet Wohl Hospitality: Ronny Swinkin Linda Skupp Martha Gelb Roberta Fachler Finance Committee: Bunny Bloom Arlene Ferman Joanne Ferstan Gloria Fine Marilyn Taffet IT Email & Web Support: Eileen Carpenter Fundraising Committee: Diane Altman Dorothy Brotman Harriet Cohen Roberta Fachler Arlene Ferman Joanne Ferstan Gloria Fine Judy Gerstein Marilyn Gerstein Stephanie Hunger Marge Joseph (z l ) Rhoda Juskow Tiby Lapkin Rhoda Lesser Karen Mandel Cheryl Saft Millie Semel Gail Shinberg Paula Siegel Phyllis Soffer Fran Solomon Maxine Stern Marilyn Taffet Florence Weiss ALIVE IN OUR HEARTS REMEMBRANCE c May their memories be for a blessing. NOVEMBER WE REMEMBER: Ari Lieb Goldman Father 11/10/1981 Bobbi Braverman Joseph Goodman Father 11/19/1961 Harriet Cohen William Hausler Husband 11/22/2016 Sibley Hauser Jack Kosheff Brother 11/2011 Harriet/Charles Grisanti Louis S. Milefsky Father 11/11/1982 Ruth Percely Arthur M. Percely Husband 11/5/1982 Ruth Percely DECEMBER WE REMEMBER: Isidore Ackerman 2nd Life Partner 12/22/2009 Diane Altman S. Frances Braverman Mother 12/18/1978 Marvin Braverman Mollie Goodman Mother 12/1/1989 Harriet Cohen May Lewin Sister 12/2017 Harriet/Charles Grisanti 5

Dear Hadassah Family and Friends, We would like to take this opportunity to thank all who have sent in pledge donations for Medical Research at Hadassah Medical Organization. Your kindness and generosity are greatly appreciated. For those who have not had the chance to make a pledge we are accepting donations until the end of December. We thank you for your continued support. Shana Tova & A Happy, Health New Year. Judy Gerstein, Arlene Ferman and Gail Shinberg Rita & Bob Modell Dorothy Alter Diane Altman Bunni Applebaum Judy Bauer Jessica Bernstein Sanford Bleich Roberta Braverman Jane Brief Eileen Carpenter Audrey Chason Ethel Chevlin Judith Cohen Harriet Cohen Hazel Cunninghis Judith Elias Roberta Fachler Arlene Ferman Gloria Fine Sara Finkelstein Annette Flisser Thelma Fried Judy Gerstein Linda Glaeberman Naomi/Alvin Grossbard Marilyn Jeris Janet Kallet Betty Kashkin Bernice Kernis Rose Klarman Phyllis Krasnow Leslie Landever Arlene and Harvey Lazar Marilyn Lipoff Barbara Livingston Gladys Nahmias Ruth Percely Evelyn Rabinowitz Gail Reifenberg Sylvia Rosenthal Elaine Schatz Marsha/Mort Schwartz Gail Shinberg Phyllis Soffer Estelle Steinberg Marilyn Taffet Sylvia Trontz Marlene Weinraub Gloria Weinstein Hollis Wishnevsky Miriam Ziegelheim To The Alisa Chapter of Hadassah As a former Girl Scout, the motto of be prepared has always stayed with me. So, when planning our trip we were prepared with additional insurance.but we thank you..because of your support, Hadassah maintains hospitals in Israel and we received the help we needed when my husband fell. It was Friday evening, we were going to services when my husband tripped on the sidewalk outside our hotel. Within minutes an ambulance arrived..destination Hadassah Hospital. The fact that it was Shabbat didn t stop the doctors from quickly stopping the bleeding, running X-rays and a CAT scan and assuring me that no bones were broken - no concussion occurred. We found everyone to be efficient and caring. They quickly put our minds at ease. In a few hours we were back at our hotel. Our memories of our experience only heighten our knowledge that support of Hadassah should be an important part of our life. We hope (for us and you) to never be on the receiving end of the many services Hadassah provides, but it is a comfort to know that our efforts here make these services available for those in need. Our dollars do help. Once again, Ivan and I thank YOU..Your support of Hadassah enabled us to have help at our side when we needed it! Thank YOU..THANK YOU!!!! Lynda and Ivan Radowitz 6

Chico s Fashion Show August 22nd CONDOLENCES: Miriam Cohen, on the loss of her husband, Jerry Beverly Lupuloff, on the loss of her husband, Herbert MAZEL TOV: Irene Kule, Brenda Charney, Dorothy Brotman on their birtdays Roberta & Lawrence Fachler on the engagement of their granddaughter, Katie Coco to Justin Gerchalk Thank you to everyone for their support and concern during my recent illness. It made my confinement less torturous. Again my deep-felt thanks. Joanne Ferstan Those that made it hapen (L to R): Marilyn Gerstein, Judy Gerstein, Marilyn Taffet, Gail Reifenberg (Co- President), Rita Swirsky & Claire Lazar(Co-President) Luncheon and Fashion Show.... Fashions by Chicos Models (L: to R): Diane Altman, Fran Solomon, Joy Keiles, Arlene Lazar, Charlotte Dinowitz, Marilyn Rosenthal, Eileen Carpenter, Bernice Kernis, Rita Swirsky, Fashion Show Coordinator, Judy Gerstein They say it takes a village... Well, it took dedicated Alisa Hadassah members to make this year s Luncheon and Fashion Show one of our most successful events The money that we raised will be ear-marked for medical research and its life-saving programs. We are proud that the Hadassah Medical Organization (HMO) is already doing some of the most ground breaking research in the world. The medical research that HMO does today can change the world tomorrow! At this time, I would like to thank our members who have helped make this event so special. Marilyn Taffet: a special lady, who was with me at every step. Evey Rabinowitz: and ten committee members for the spectacular centerpieces. Rita Swirsky: who said that she would help where needed. And she did! Arlene Ferman: our liaison with Forsgate CC. Caroline Steinberg: (my daughter) who helped me when I was desperate. Gail Reifenberg: who stepped up to the plate when I needed her most. Flyers: Joanne Ferstan and Joy Keiles Cashiers for vendors: Wilma Appel, Gloria Fine, Patti Hoffman, Marilyn Taffet Cards, certificates: Rita Swirsky, Karen Mandel Photographers: Dayle Herstik, Eileen Carpenter Models: Diane Altman, Eileen Carpenter, Charlotte Dinowitz, Joy Keiles, Bernice Kernis, Arlene Lazar, Marylyn Rosenthal, Fran Solomon And: My husband, Terry, who put up with everything. My very special thanks to: Wendy Greenberg at Chicos and Debbie Hills at Forsgate CC Centerpiece by Evey Rabinowitz Moreover, I would like to thank all our members and friends who were there to share and enjoy this day with us. Judy Gerstein 7

The 19 th annual Rutgers Jewish Film Festival will run from Tuesday, October 30 through Sunday November 11, 2018. The festival features a diverse array of dramatic and documentary films from around the world, and most screenings feature guest speakers, including film makers and scholars. For detailed information about the festival, check the website: http://bildnercenter.rutgers.edu./film. The festival is sponsored by the Allen and Joan Bildner Center for the Study of Jewish Life at Rutgers. Submitted by Arlene Lazar 8

SAVE THE DATE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2018 10:30AM REGIONAL MYRTLE WREATH LUNCHEON Theme of the luncheon is empowering women in support of Israel. Chapter awards to Diane Altman and Marilyn Taffet will be acknowledged. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2018 3:00PM ROSH CHODESH/WINE & CHEESE Save the date for our Rosh Chodesh service led by Ruth Goldstein followed by a Wine and Cheese Party. At the home of Bernice Kernis, 45 Westminster in GW. See flyer page 8. **THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2018 1:30PM RABBI JOEL MISHKIN Rabbi Joel Mishkin will present a brief appraisal of a memoir by Stefan Zweig, The World of Yesterday and the World of Today. He will also include reflections on the world of today. At the home of Gail Cammer, 12 Ramsey Way, GW. To register call Ella Goldstein 235-9616 or Email: ellangoldstein@gmail.com. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2018-7:15 PM MONTHLY MEETING Installation followed by an update by Carol Charen about exciting things happening at Hadassah and the Southern New Jersey Region. Everyone welcome. Refreshments will be served. At Monroe Township Senior Center. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 28, 2018-12:30 PM Calls will be made regarding location. If interested please RSVP Marilyn Taffet, 860-8406. LUNCH BUNCH **TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2018 1:30PM MONICA TOWNSEND Monica Townsend from COPSA at Rutgers University will present a program of current interest to our maturing population (topic TBA) At the home of Ella Goldstein, 9 Ramsey Way, GW. To register call Ella Goldstein 235-9616 or Email: ellangoldstein@gmail.com. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2018-7:15 PM MONTHLY MEETING Jerry Burke will be speaking about Sammy Cahn. Everyone welcome. Refreshments will be served. At Monroe Township Senior Center. ** Indicates those Judy Brodman Education programs where donations to Hadassah are appreciated. Please be courteous to your fellow members and inform the appropriate chairperson if you are unable to attend a program. This will allow someone on the waiting list to attend. IT IS ESSENTIAL when submitting an envelope for Lockbox 19, that you mark the envelope with the identifying event. Plans are in the works for our Annual Theatre/Dinner Party at Playhouse 22 on Sunday, April 14, 2019 at 3:00 P.M. This year we are going Into the Woods, a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine. The musical intertwines the plots of several Brothers Grimm and Charles Perrault fairy tales, exploring the consequences of the characters' wishes and quests. So mark your calendar and watch for further information. Marilyn Taffet 9

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There are two(2) ways to contribute: 1.) Purchase a certificate in honor or memory of someone. The certificate will be sent to the recipient or to you for presentation. 2.) Fill a BLUE BOX. Keep this box in your home. Fill it at your leisure and turn it in when filled. You will then get a receipt for your donation. To receive or return a BLUE BOX call: Lois Flamholz 609-860-9446 Hadassah has recently extended this program. For a one time donation of $5000 you can now have Kaddish recited every day for the first year of mourning as well as observed in perpetuity on the specified Yahrzeit date. For more information about this one time TAX DEDUCTIBLE GIFT of $1,000 or $5,000 Call: Dolores Rosengard 860-1981 CELEBRATE YOUR SIMCHAS AT OUR MONTHLY MEETINGS By purchasing a candle on our Simcha cake you can share your simchas with all of us at our general meeting. Your simchas will be announced at the monthly meeting and will also be included in our monthly bulletin. The cost of a candle will be $2 which will be used to offset costs for refreshments. LET HADASSAH BE YOUR CARD SHOP We can save you time and trouble and make your congratulations or condolences very unique. There are cards or certificates for every occasion, holiday or event. CARDS are $3.00. If you wish us to stamp and mail them, it is $4.00. CERTIFICATES start at $6.00, TREES at $18.00. To order call: Millie Semel 409-1578 Florence Weiss 409-1924 Rhoda Lesser 409-9557 Harriet Cohen 860-5953 A beautiful calligraphy-inscribed certificate or tree certificate in denominations of $18.00 or above can be ordered from: Dorothy Brotman 409-0578. There is $1 charge for calligraphy and an additional $1 charge for postage. CARDS AND CERTIFICATES ARE SOLD AT EVERY MEETING COMMUNITY OUTREACH UPDATE In addition to the knitting of black caps for the Israeli soldiers, our members have also been knitting and crocheting teeny-tiny caps, in pastel colors, for the preemie babies at Hadassah Hospital. If you would like to perform this mitzvah, please call Arlene Lazar (609-409-2749) for instructions. Anyone going to Israel, please call Arlene to let her know. ALIVE IN OUR HEARTS REMEMBRANCE So many of our deceased spouses, partners, and friends are gone but not forgotten by our community. Anyone who would like to memorialize their loved ones during the month of their passing please fill out form available at our monthly meetings or at our website www.hadassah.org/alisa under the section Announcements. Cost $2 per name.??? Diane Altman 609-860-1193. PLEASE NOTE: The only authorized Alisa Chapter representatives to sell cards, certificates, trees, and Mah Jongg cards are those listed in the bulletin. We appreciate your continued support. 11

Alisa Hadassah 45 Westminster Drive Monroe Twp., N.J. 08831 DATED MATERIAL NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID Freehold, N.J. Permit No. 351 CURRENT RESIDENT OR NEW JERSEY: Information filed by Hadassah, the Women s Zionist Organization of America, Inc. and Hadassah Medical Relief Association, Inc. with the New Jersey Attorney General concerning this charitable solicitation may be obtained from the Attorney General of the State of New Jersey by calling (973) 504-6215. Registration with the Attorney General does not imply endorsement FLORIDA: A copy of the official registration and financial information for Hadassah, The Women s Zionist Organization of America, Inc. (#SA-01298) and Hadassah Medical Relief Association, Inc. (SD046-3) may be obtained from the Division of Consumer Affairs Services by calling toll-free within the state 1-809-HELP-FLA. Registration does not imply endorsement, approval or recommendation by the state. SHABBAT & HOLIDAY CANDLE LIGHTING TIME: 11/2 @5:35 11/9 (Dayilight Savings Time starts) 4:28 11/16@ 4:22 11/23@ 4:17 11/30@ 4:14 12/7@ 4:13 12/14 @ 4:14 12/21@ 4:17 12/28 @ 4:21 1/4 @ 4:27 1/11 @4:34 REMINDER: PLEASE DO NOT CONDUCT HADASSAH BUSINESS ON SHABBAT OR HOLIDAYS Don t fly away without letting us know!! Going away this winter?? Get Hardcopy Bulletin? Want to get Regional Raffle and other mailings while you are are away?? Please let us know your away address and contact information. See flyer on page 10. Looking forward to your return. Watch for Region Raffle Tickets in the mail starting in December. The proceeds from the raffle are used to support Hadassah s humanitarian efforts. Don t forget to move the clock!! Fall Back Sunday, November 4 @2:00AM Do you have relevant information pertinent to the Jewish community here or abroad and/or Israel that you would like to share? We of the editorial staff are always open to receive information from you. Your Bulletin Editors Joanne, Eileen and Sheila 12