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J Cct7$re$atioi? Ner Taipid A r Tan na rftnp The Reform Synagogue of Las Vegas 2761 Emerson Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada 89121 Ruth Fite, Executive Director Jackie McRitchie, School Principal Terri Herman, Bulletin Editor SCHEDULE OF SERVICES Friday, April 6 8:00 p.m. SERVICES AT BETH SHALOM Friday, April 13 8:00 p.m. Services Conducted by Rabbi Akselrad Oneg sponsored by Sisterhood Friday, April 20 8:00 p.m. Services Oneg sponsored by Sisterhood Friday, April 27 8:00 p. m. Services Kindergarten Family Services Conducted by Rabbi Akselrad Oneg sponsored by Kindergarten April 1990 Sanford D. Akselrad, Rabbi Nisan - lyar 5750 Eileen Kollins, President AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER. A ROAST OF KENNY SCHNITZER On Saturday, April 28th, Congre?gation Ner Tamid will roast Kenny Schnitzer. President for 3 years, Kenny has been an outstanding leader and we are honored to toast him with this spe?cial evening. There will be dancing to the strains of the Jay Saunders Band, a no-host bar and fabulous desserts. (We will also raffle off the FREE Air?line ticket to San Francisco on United Air Lines for our Scrip program.) So... Don?t miss this fun filled evening. Invitations will be coming your way shortly. MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW! TIME: 7:30 p.m. ?til ??? WHERE: Congregation Ner Tamid 2761 Emerson Avenue COST: $15-single, $25-couple -4 April 6 Lillian Rebecca Wasserman Dora Sanoff Saral Schacter Barney Weintraub Barnet Chaiken Jennie Gerstler April 13 Jennie Canes Rabin Alfred Gratz William Wulfstat David Wanderer Abraham Siegel Wolf Reichel Bernard Ohriner Hermine Markowitz Stem Dr. Carl K. Kaufman Fay Kamer April 27 Nathaniel Chaiken Meyer Itzkowitz Dora Levene Ruth Miller Pauline Rosenblum Sidney Peltyn Hal Fein Tillie ChamsonCongregation Ner Tamid RABBI'S MESSAGE Upon finishing a talk to a Rotary Club about my recent trip to Poland, I asked if there were any questions or comments. From the rear, a hand was raised and a member, admittedly not Jewish, asked me a question: ?Rabbi, all that you have said is very interesting, but why do you Jews keep insisting on recalling the Holocaust?? You Jews. I could not help but think of the Passover four sons! ?What mean Ye.? I could have dismissed this question (which was really a statement) but I knew deep down that it was not an uncommon one. If people don?t ask the question, then often they think it. For too many the Holocaust has no relevance, and hence no meaning. And the number grows with the passage of time. As each year fewer and fewer among us can tell the story - nay the history, first hand the Holocaust does indeed become a relic of the past. Thus each of us must have a response to the question - Why do we remember? Are we a morbid religion? Do we choose to think of death rather than life? No, for ours is, if anything, A Religion of Life. Thus, we remember, so we shall not forget. We remember because our hope is: in remembrance we will come to understand and pass on, generational conviction not to stand idly by the blood of ones neighbor. For us, the message is clear: We remember to affirm life and to affirm our ultimate hope in humanity. April 22nd, marks our community-wide observance of Yom Hashoa to be held this year at Temple Beth Shalom. Together with our Jewish and Non-Jewish brethren, we shall gather to remember and once again affirm our faith. B?shalom, Sanford D. Akselrad Rabbi APRIL MITZVAH PROJECT Passover and Easter are approaching quickly. They are many individuals that must work on Easter. As a mitzvah and like the marines, we are looking for a few good people to relieve those individuals who must work on Easter Sunday, April 15th. The jobs are easy - such as answering a telephone. If you are interested, please call the Temple office at 733-6292. HOLOCAUST ME?MORIAL SERVICES^ APRIL 22.1990 CNT JOINS IN COMMUNITY- WIDE HOLOCAUST MEMO?RIAL SERVICE A community-wide Holo?caust Memorial Service recogniz?ing Holocaust survivors will be held Sunday, April 22,1990 at 7:30 p.m., at Temple Beth Shalom, 1600 East Oakey Boulevard. Yom Hashoa, Holocaust Memorial Day, is observed world?wide. This observance memorial?izes the lives of the eleven million victims who perished in the Nazi concentration camp gas chambers and cremetoria. President Bush stated in his 1989 Days of Remem?brance Proclamation: ?It is fittin^^ that we take this opportunity to re-^P member the millions imprisoned and murdered during the Holocaust. Their memory will never let us for?get the evils men can inflict on one another.? Guest speaker for the eve?ning will be Hubert G. Locke, noted scholar, author, lecturer and humani?tarian. Locke is presently Dean Emeritus and Professor, Graduate School of Public Affairs at the Uni?versity of Washington. He is one of the original organizers of the annual Holocaust Scholars? Conference and currently serves on the Board of Directors, National Institute on the Holocaust. Professor Locke is a frequent visitor to Israel and works closely with Yad Vashem and the United States Holocaust Memorial Council. Page 2 Congregation Ner Tamid i PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE > The last few months have been filled with changes throughout the world. The East Block countries are opening to the West. Freedom seems to continue to gain momentum for Jews and non-Jews as the Berlin Wall has fallen and democratic elec?tions are held in former Communist strong?holds. Our Jewish brethren are leaving Russia in record numbers, more even than traveled with Moses on the most famous exodus in our history. Many of these Re?fusenik families can celebrate the festival of Passover saying, ?This year in Jerusa?lem?. How excited and proud we are to share in their joy. With so much activity in our world, Ner Tamid represents a stabilizing pres?ence for our members. We can come together to share reactions to these world?shaking events and to understand our part in these ever-changing times. The Board and I would like to see more of you at our services and special events, as we celebrate the new freedoms of others and learn of the impact of world affairs on our own lives. On behalf of the Board of Congre?gation Ner Tamid I wish each of you and your families a very happy and healthy Pesach celebration. We hope to see many of you at our annual congregational Seder, always a warm, meaningful, and delicious event. A special thank you to Lois Doctors and her Outreach Committee for their out?standing success in their programming, including their own model Seder. Happy Passover, Eileen Kollins TRADITIONAL PASSOVER SEDER Congregation Ner Tamid will be having a traditional seder at the Temple. 2761 Emerson Avenue, on Monday night. April 9,1990 at 6:15 p.m. Rabbi Sanford D. Akselrad will conduct the seder The following will be served: Traditional Seder Plate * Matzos * Wine Gefilte Fish * Chicken soup with Matzo Balls Brisket & Chicken * Matzo Kugel * Carrot Tzimmes Dessert * Coffee * Tea Charge to Members: Adults $30.00 Children 12 & under $15.00 Non-Members: Adults $35.00 Children 12 & under $20 Reservations for dinner should be made by April 1 MAIL CHECKS TO: Congregation Ner Tamid 2761 Emerson Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89121 Nave_____________________________________________ How many will attend: Adults____________________Children_______________ Your check is your reservation Page 3 Congregation Ner Tamid (?- ^ GENERAL MEETING OF THE COALITION OF JEWISH CLARK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT EMPLOYEES APRIL 19TH AT 7:00 P.M. IN THE FLAMINGO LI?BRARY AUDITORIUM GUEST SPEAKER: RABBI SANFORD AKSELRAD TOPIC: WHO?S TEACH?ING WHO? NON-MEMBERS AND PARENTS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THIS MEET?ING ^ -.. ----- D Many Thanks to our wonderful members for their donations: TINY KAPLAN for the colored paper, pens, pen?cils, and electric stapler. STANLEY & GEORGIA AMES for the VCR. BETTY & HARRY SCHLOSS for the donation of books for our Library. MR. DIAMOND for the donation of a tape player. ALAN MANN for the donation of the wonderful copier. r.................................................*\ BOOK FOR : FAMILY DATA | BIO SELLER j Mrs. Augusta Feller, ? mother of Temple member ? Wendy Rosenfeld is now ? famous. With two other grand- ? mothers they have published ? Children of Our Children, and \ 85 page hardcover book which ? gives Jewish families the ? chance to record their family ? histories and memories of ? loved ones, holidays and heir- " looms. There?s also space to ? list charities the family sup- ? ports and diseases that run in ? the family. " Mrs. Feller will be in ? town, discussing her book, on ? April 5th from 11:00 a.m. to ? 2:00 p.m. at the Jewish Books ? and Gifts, 4130 S. Sandhill J Road. ? v................................................J The Temple Rabbi Helps Those In Need Rabbi Akselrad would like to be helpful to you and your family whenever pos?sible, particularly by visiting Temple members and their families when they are in the hospital, or nursing homes. The Temple office tries to maintain a current list of those who are hospi?talized, so please call the Temple office to let us know when you are going into the hospital. Office-733-6292 t---------------------------------------"\ TEMPLE WISH LIST 1. Slide Projector or $250 2. File Cabinet or $75 3. Incidental Kitchen Items or $100 4. Regular staplers or $25 5. Refrigerator for our Custodian V. J Page 4 Congregation Ner Tamid JOINT SERVICES ? WITH BETH SHfi- LOM APRIL 6,1990 DENNIS PRAGER TO SPEAK This April 6th, Las Vegas will have the privilege of dialoging with internationally recognized au?thor and speaker, DENNIS PRAGER. Participants in the week?end retreat will explore what it means to lead a Jewish life through discus?sions on personal, political and Jewish issues of our time. The ?Los Angeles Times?, in one of its feature articles on Mr. Prager, wrote: ?He is an amazingly gifted man and charismatic moralist whose mission in life already has been crystallized, ?to get people ^obsessed with what?s right and "wrong.?? He achieves this goal through his books, his quarterly journal ?Ultimate Issues,? his ex?traordinary number of lectures and articles, his radio and television shows, and his international work on human rights. He has written, with Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, two major books. The first, ?The Nine Questions People Ask About Judaism,: was called by Herman Wouk, ?The In?telligent skeptic?s guide to Judaism.? The second, ?Why the Jews? The Reason for Anti-Semitism?, is al?ready considered by many to be the most persuasive explanation of anti- Semitism written. He is now writ?ing his third book, ?Happiness is a Serious Problem,? to be published in 1991 by Random House. Join us for the unique ? opportunity to dialogue with this outstanding personality. JEWISH LECTURE SERIES CONTINUES ?At Masada?: the Israel Philharmonic, Zubin Mehta ? and much more! is the fourth and concluding evening in the Annual Jewish Commu?nity Lecture Series of Las Vegas, on Sunday, April 29th, at 7:30 p.m. Temple Beth Shalom is this year?s facility host. The program is open to the general public as always. A privileged four thousand came to Masada from the four corners of the world to celebrate the 440th anniversary of the Jewish state. Highlights of the VHS video-cassette that will be projected on a 9x12-foot screen are in this sequence: Fanfare to Israel; President Herzog, Prime Minister Shamir and Vice-Premier Peres welcoming the audience; Choirs of Israel singing Psalm on Chorale by Bach in Hebrew; Tribute to 4,000 years of Jewish history in Hebrew by Yossi Yadin, in English by Gregory Peck and in French by Yves Montand; the Israel Philharmonic rendition as Masada is illumi?nated by 400 projectors timed to the strains of the music; and former Pris?oners of Zion Natal Sharansky, Ida Nudel and others are called to the stage. Fireworks illuminate the sky in a Grand Finale with the audience accompanied by the Orchestra and Choirs standing in the singing of Hatikva. All at Masada! GOVERNOR'S CONFERENCE ON CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT How did you feel the last time you saw a father slap his child in a grocery store? What went through your mind when you heard an irate mother call her child stupid for spilling a soda down her dress? Do you experience any emotion as you pass another car and discover a toddler is not secured in a car seat? Did you respond? Do you wish you would have responded? If you didn?t respond, was it because: You didn?t feel you should interfere, you didn?t know how to deal with the situation, or you didn?t want to get in?volved? The above are examples of child abuse/neglect. They are the possible forerunners of a more tragic picture. Painting a new picture is the theme of the Governor?s Conference On Child Abuse/Neglect 1990. Prevention is the key and we are all responsible for protecting our children. This is twofold. First, public concern. We need organizations to develop programs to make us aware of prevention. Secondly, each one of us needs to become personally involved. How can you become involved? ....You can take a class to develop your parenting skills. ....You can offer ?respite care? to the parents. ....You can join a parent anonymous group. These are just a few suggestions. Once we all become personally involved, we are helping to paint a new picture. For more information, call 368-1533. The Governor?s Confer?ence is open to the public, and takes place on April 9-10, 1990, at the Sahara Hotel. Page 5 Congregation Ner Tamid r > PURIM CfiRNIVfiL FUN, GAMES, AND LOTS OF DELICIOUS FOOD were the order of the day on Sunday, March 11th. Sponsored by Sisterhood and the Temple Organizations, the day dawned beauti?ful. Unfortunately, old man weather did not cooperate - the wind blew and blew. BUT that did not daunt our Merry Makers. They just moved inside and continued with the fun. A clown provided laughter with face painting and a magic show. A good time was had by all! NER TfiMID JUDfilCfi GIFT SHOP BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF GIFTS MENORAHS HORA DANCER?S STATUE SILVER COVERED GIFT PRAYER BOOK GOLD AND SILVER PENDANTS KIDDUSH CUPS PERSONALIZED KIDDUSH CUPS HEBREW TORAH IN LUCITE FIGURINES MEZUZAHS AND MANY MANY MORE ITEMS HOURS - FRIDAY NIGHT AFTER SERVICES CALL ELLIE 735-2493 OR CONTACT THE TEMPLE OFFICE - 733-6292 V ? Page 6 Congregation Ner Tamid RELIGIOUS SCHOOL SCHOOL NEWS Congregation Ner Tamid would like to take an opportunity to acknowledge all of the children in the religious school who participated in our first exciting Art Contest. We want to give a special congratulations to the WINNERS of each grade level: Kindergarten...........................................................................STACIE MARANO First Grade..............................................................................HELENA MILMEISTER Second Grade.........................................................................SCOTT EWAN Third Grade............................................................................PAUL SHILSKY Fourth Grade...........................................................................SCOTT GORDON Fifth Grade.............................................................................LINDSEY OBER Sixth Grade............................................................................RANDALL NEWMARK Seventh Grade.......................................................................BILLY TIEP Winning entries will be printed into notecards in an effort to raise money for the Religious School. A Special Thanks to the following: Candy Schneider - Clark County School District Art Consultant for being our esteemed judge; Karen Borgelt for donating mattes to place around each artistic contribu?tion; Debbie and Alan Stone for their help in creating the beautiful notecards we will be selling; and Jackie McRitchie for her great leadership and enthusiasm! Mazel Tov to Everyone! AND DON?T FORGET TO BUY NOTE CARDS - $2.50 FOR A PACKET OF 8. TNT NEWS The teens of Ner Tamid - a.k.a. T.N.T. - have been very busy. Our forty members have participated in many activi?ties, including a swim party, bowling, roller skating, and a joint program with N.T.T.Y. We are now involved in a candy sale as a fundraiser for a proposed trip to sunny California. You may have seen many of us helping out at the Purim carnival. A hearty Mazel Tov to Matt Stone, Aaron Cohen, Devonna Whitehouse and Mami Spiezer on their Bar and Bat Mitzvah ceremonies. Thank you very much to Maxine Gratz for her terrific work as Youth Activities Chairperson. Also thanks to N.T.T.Y. for their fun and educational program. Avery special thanks to our own energetic and devoted advisor, Melissa Glovinsky! We would tike to say a heartfelt farewell to Brandon and Danielle Rosen?thal. We will miss you so. We will keep you posted for our future activities. PLEfiSE NOTE THERE WILL BE NO RELIGIOUS SCHOOL ON APRIL 8TH AND APRIL 15TH TELL & KVELL Mazel Tov to JOEL FELDMAN for being a participant in the State Math Counts Competition. It was held in Reno in March. ntty NEWS FROM NTTY March was an exciting and busy month for Ner Tamid?s teenagers. Aside from a highly successful bagel sale, there was a joint event with TNT (grades 6,7,&8). There were some serious discussions as well as lots of fun. NTTY is also looking forward to Spring Conclave in Arizona. Elections for SWFTY officers are held at that time. Best of luck to NTTY Vice President, Jennifer Gross, who is running for SWFTY treasurer. Congratulations to Dana Pretner and Lisa Kollins, both final?ists at the State Forensics championships in Reno, Nevada. NTTY members also assisted at the Purim carnival. They wish to thank their advisors, Maxine Gratz who is Youth Activities Chairperson her comm ittee, and all of the congregate. .or their support. Thanks for always being there for us, Rabbi Akselrad. I TTY, BITTY. NITTY'S Well, we?re on our way! Our March event was a wonderful success. We arrived at the Temple sharply at 12 noon, collected our Itty, Bitty, Nitty?s and off to lunch we went. From there we headed to the Gold Coast for 2 hours of bowling followed by a surprise treat...ice cream in the ice cream parlor. We then piled back into the car and headed to our drop off destination - the ?Temple? - to meet all the Mom?s and Dad?s. We?re still planning April?s event so stay by the phone. If you haven?t sent your membership forms in, do itnow so you don?t miss out on our next event. Your Advisors and Friends, Sheryl and Lynette Page 7 Congregation Ner Tamid RELIGIOUS SCHOOL (cont.) TZEDAKAH GIFT Pictured above are Bill Feldman, Executive Director of the Jewish Family Services and students from our religious school: Michael Giordano, Keith Fishman and Paul Shlisky. These students are part of the school?s Tzedakah committee and had the privilege of presenting Mr. Feldman with a check to provide Passover meals for needy families. In keeping with the spirit of Passover, ?let all who are hun- g y come and eat?, and the prin?ciples of Tzedakah, the children of our religious school engaged in a special mitzvah this past month. All monies raised through their Tzedakah collection were donated to Jewish Family Services in or?der to help the Agency with their on-going efforts to provide assis?tance to underpriviledged fami?lies. This is especially meaningful at Passover time Anyone else who would like to provide assistance to such families please contact the Rabbi or Jewish Family Services. ORGfi. BROTHERHOOD SAIL AWAY BROTHERHOOD is hosting a trip on Lake Mead on Sunday, April 22nd. This event is for men only and will depart from the Temple at 10:00 a.m. and return around 5:00 p.m. Cost is only $15 and lunch is included. Sounds like a great day in the sun! Make your reservation now by calling David Gross-456-5833; our deadline is April 15th. REMEMBER - make your reservations early... first come, first served. GOLDEN CHfil Dear Seniors: It seems as thought I have just written an article for the Bulletin and here I go again. { I was very pleased to see such a nice turnout at our last meeting and I want too say thank you for being there. With a lot of newcom?ers to Las Vegas our mem?bership will continue to grow. I have written to the State of Nevada consumer affairs division asking for a speaker for our seniors. I have gotten a reply from Perline Gray who is secretary to the commission saying that Shari Brooks Compton Smith will be our guest speaker. She is with consumer affairs division. Her topic will be ? Senior Citizen Scam? and will speak with us on April 19th at 1:00 p.m. Ms. Compton Smith has sent me her resume and after reading it, I am delighted to have her address our members. She is highly educated and brilliant. Our annual picnic in the park will take place on April 26th at noon. With good food and beverages and great weather our fun loving seniors will have an enjoyable day. Don?t forget, its at Paradise Park. Arrangement are being made for the event so mark this day on your calendars. Anyone that will volunteer to make this day real fund will be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Dorothy Herman President Page 8 Congregation Ner Tamid NIZflTIONS SISTERHOOD SISTERHOOD NEWS On 3/1/90 Hortense Alper (our very competent President) named her nominating committee at the Sisterhood Board Meeting. It consisted of the following members: Rita Moses Malkin (chairperson), Barbara Rosen, Rosalie Lipton, Nina Tiep and Marilyn Glovinsky. We all did our best to come up with the most able candidates. Some of the nominees could not be reached by telephone Tuesday evening, so I will withhold the slate until everyone has been confirmed. Before the elections, we will have a Pot Luck Dinner (every member brings their own specialty!!!), and this will take place on the evening of May 10th (Thursday) at 7;30 p.m. On 3/7/90, A1 Whalen (our guest speaker that evening) was very warmly received. He implored us to save a part of what we earn (weekly or monthly). Implementation is the most important step to financial success, and a plana of action is the key ingredient. According to Mr. Whalen, we should all know how our money can work for us. He warned against (the biggest hindrance) ?procrastination?, and do it now!!!? On 3/11/90 (Sunday afternoon) The Purim Carnival was held. The weather was quite uncooperative, and the Carnival had to be moved indoors. The food (a big variety!) was very delicious! Although, there was much fun and games for the children and the adults bs well, the highlight for them was the arrival of Tinkerbell (the clown'). She proceeded to put make-up on the children?s faces (making them look adorable!). Rita Moses Malkin and Carol Treat, who co-chaired the event, (with some very helpful assistance from several sisterhood members really outdid themselves). There was an excellent turnout, and a great time was had by all! On April 12th (Thursday at noon), our Sisterhood Luncheon will be held. Our most interesting guest speaker will be Lotty Polis (not only one of our own members of CNT - with her husband Jerry), but also a successful author in her own right. She has written a book titled Richer bv Tomorrow: it?s how you save that counts! Through prudent saving from her household (clothing) budget, she increased her $60,000 annual income to $40,000 annually (by investing wisely!) She will speak about her unique system, which brings in more income than most women make in yearly salaries. The Sisterhood Luncheon (is open to all) at a small charge of $4.00 and there will be a charge of $6.00 per person (if you are not a member of the sisterhood). All guests who are thinking of joining our sisterhood will want to take advantage of our Sisterhood Luncheon (and our most interesting guest speaker)! Please R.S.V.P. (most important! to Rosalie at 733-6805. SISTERHOOD TRIBUTES To Lois and Malcom Doctors; Congratulations on the marriage of Jerry and Tina; From Phyllis Lewis To Herman Malkin; Be 100% soon; From Phyl?lis Lewis To NinaTiep; For a great affair - Mystery Night; From Phyllis Lewis To Dr. and Mrs. Harry Bergman; Happy Anni?versary; From Helen and Bill Zliser To Mr. and Mrs. A1 Heyman; Happy Anniver?sary; From Helen and Bill Zliser To Jeanne Landsberg; Mazel Tov on 75th birth?day; From Florence Weinstein To Leslie Dunn; Happy Birthday; From Noreen and Gary Sternberg To Rita and Herman Malkin; Congratulations on marriage; From Noreen and Gary Sternberg To Faye King; Happy Birthday; From Helen and Bill Zliser To Mr. E. Aberman; On the loss of your mother; From Ida Aberman To Hortense Alper; Speedy recovery; From Helen and Bill Zliser To Frances Lapides; Happy Birthday; From Helen and Bill Zliser To Lucile Levy; Happy Birthday; From Helen and Bill Zliser To Simon Toder; Happy Birthday; From Helen and Bill Zliser To Gail and Harvey Allen; Congratulations on the birth of Marissa Kim (bom 2/27/90) joining Dory, Jordan and Adam; From Rosalie Lipton SISTERHOOD DONOR LUNCHEON Have you done your share in helping the Sisterhood raise funds this year? If you haven?t, now is your chance, and if you have already, you can attend the Donor Luncheon which will be May 6 at 1:00 p.m. at the Santa Fe Restaurant. Lunch and entertainment for you and a fun afternoon is on our agenda. Again this year, credits will be accepted ion an honor system. Please turn your credits in to me as soon as possible, the deadline for accepting credit will be April 18 - which will just give us enough time to have your invitation in the mail. $75.00 in credit - the same as last year - entitles you to be our guest at the Santa Fe Restaurant, 4930 W. Flamingo Road. Please call Marlene Sherman at 873-7246 and we will find a way to help you help our temple, and have fun at the same time. Page 9 Congregation Ner Tamid APRIL BIRTHDAYS Irving Berger Pamela Berger Sylvia Bilofsky Eleanor Bossak Crystal Bock Debra Braun Clair Bycel Jason Chenin TRIBUTES APRIL ANNIVERSARIES Jack and Lisa Bulavsky Hy and Jeanette Schwartz Dr. and Mrs. Charles Vinnik Arthur and Jan Cobb Joseph and Sondra Schwartz Shirley and Sy Silverman Hope and Richard Cummins Robert and Debra Karlin To Campership Fund; To Claude and Dede Rosenthal; In memory of your mother, From Sig, Dyane and Jeremy Kohnen To Campership Fund; To Rita and Herman Malkin; In honor of your marriage; From Sig, Dyane and Jeremy Kohnen To the Karan Family; In mem?ory of Rebecca?s father; From Steve, Maxine and Andy Gratz To Dr. and Mrs. Roger Simon; In memory of Sonia Ullman; Fr >tn Dr. Bruce and Karen Borgelt In honor of Eileen Kollins; From Mr. and Mrs. E. Stem To Library Fund; To Matthew Stone; In honor of your Bar Mitzvah; From David and Rona Mendelson Prayer Book; To Mrs. Judy Sil?ver; In memory of Aunt Mary Heyman; From Mel and Norien Friedenberg Prayer Book; To Jay and Charla Rauthause; In memory of Fay Rauthause; From Jerry and Mary Fox Tree Certificate; To Cynthia Por- taro; In honor of your tireless ef?forts; From Joni and Sandy Akselrad Tree Certificate; To Helen Foley; In honor of your tireless efforts; From Joni and Sandy Akselrad Rabbi?s Discretionary Fund; From Jay and Charles Rauthause To Mr. Jay Rauthause; In mem?ory of Fay Fauthause; From Bob and Carole Sherman Daniel Chenin Zachary Corzine Malcom Doctors Gillian Doctors Nathanial Eisenman Lillian Eisner Marc Fenster Peter Fishman Arlyne Gerstler Morris Ginsberg Lee Goldberg Estelle Goldstein Naomi Goldsmith David Glasser Angie Harbach Irving Joffee Ruth Kallett Robert Karlin Sheila Kaufman Bonnie Kamer Mort Kirson Dyane Kohneon Judy Kollins Lisa Marano Bobbie Newman Jennifer Ohriner Cindi Pete Michael Rosenfeld Richard Rosen Jeffrey Samuels Francine Samuels Gilbert Shaw Joseph Schwartz Mara Siegel Rachel Sloane Thomas Stuart Lawrence Sklar Beth Sprague Annette Sweet Marsha Targon Darin Tiep Page 10 ' 1C OE 62 82 LZ 92 S2 VZ E2 22 12 02 61 81 /l 9L SI H Cl 21 U 01 6 8 L 9 S V c 2 l S d 1 M l AVW n s IE OC 62 82 Z2 92 S2 VZ C2 22 12 02 61 81 Zl 91 SI H Cl 21 U 01 6 8 Z 9 S V C 2 l S d 1 M 1 W S inVWZIV.VH WOA oe NOUVXIZVH WOA ^ looips snojBjiey hub og:6 6Z e/oziaw/euzej S0O(AJes ?iud oo:8 jeumQ iBqqsqs uejje6jepu!>j ?tu'd girg HS3QOHDHSOU |OOq0S Mejqey wd OEfr QZ LZ 9Z SSB|0 UOjJBlUJjJUOO ?iu'd oo:Z HVOHSVH WOA |ooips snoj6!|ey ?Ui B oe:6 9Z VZ 9Z ZZ seoiAjas iud oo:8 SSB|0 U0ISJ9AU00 iu d oo:s (Bqo U6p|Oo uoou 00-21. eojAjes JO>jS!A ?uj b oe:oi' 03OWVH TOHD U31SV3 VZ oz 61- 81- LV 91 91 HOVS3d >030WVH10H0 HOVS3d dO SAVQ 31VIQ3 WH3JLNI S0DIAJ03 iud 00-8 NVSIN 61 n 91 |ooqos Mojqoy iu d 08-^ eojAjes jaAOssey lU?B oo:Ol j U303S isaid J0p0S J0AOSSBy 0|duj0_L iu d 00:9 Z13WVHO aod HOdV3S zv u 01- 8 iocjvovh ivaavHS OQ Ae/i 6uij00i^ pJBog 0|diu8_L iu d o&Z looips sno!6i|0y iud oe:^ iuo|Bqs looqos qiog je ssoiajss Mojqoy iu d o?-fr luiop iu? d 00^8 (Bqo U8p|O0 uoou 00^21 6ui}00^ pjEog pooqjoisis iu eoe:oi ^ VSIN 01 mJ Avaunxvs avoiuj Avasunm. Avasaivaa/tA Avasani avqnoiai Avaivins jeAl uesiu HUdV 0661 0QZS J TEMPLE BOARD Eileen Kollins............. ....................President Marilyn Glovinsky....... ....V.P. Administration Mary Fox ...................... .......V.P. Membership Gerald Gordon ........... ....V.P. Ways & Means Lewis Etcoff............V.P. Religious Activities Bobby Bernay............. ...........V.P. Education Ira Levine..................... Jay Poster..................... .Recording Secretary Dyane Kohnen............. Cai i ewis...................... Don Eisner................... Maxine Gratz................ Sandy Ewan................. Lois Doctors................ Jeanne Schomaker..... Scott Schreiber........... Dottie Gross................. Hortense Alper........... ..................Sisterhood Darin Tiep..................... Dorothy Herman........... ...............Golden Chai Shira Lewis.................. Kenneth Schnitzer..... ............Past President Dr. David Wasserman. Dr. Steve Kollins........ Michael Cherry........... Leo A. Wilner............... ........................Advisor Gilbert Shaw................ Rabbi Sanford Akselrad...................Ex Oficio Ruth L. Fite................... ....Executive Director Ccq^rejaUep Ner Tarpid tdpi u n9np _______The Reform Synagogue of La* Vega* Affiliated with the Union of American Hebrew Congregation 2761 Emerson Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89121 733-6292 Non Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Las Vegas, Nevada Permit No. 682 Page 12