www.bethshalomkc.org | 913-647-7279 June 2013 Vol. 83, No. 10 June 2013 Sivan-Tammuz 5773 Participate in a Conversation About the Future of Our Shul President [email protected]913-647-7293 On the evening of July 1st, we will hold our Congregational Annual Meeting. Traditionally this is time to elect our Board of Directors. In addi- tion to the election, we wanted to take the opportunity to update the congre- gation on several important issues and to address congregants’ questions. By the time of our meeting we are hopeful that we will have closed on the sale of the Wornall Campus. It is an ideal time to update the congrega- tion on the shul's financial position. As a continuation of our strategic planning process, Gina Kaiser has been chairing a committee studying the future of our shul's facilities. Gina will report on the committee's progress. We also have been studying various alternative dues structures that are being considered and implemented at our sister Conservative synagogues Board Nominations for 2013-14 In accordance with the Bylaws of Congregation Beth Shalom, the Nominating Committee presents the following for election as officers to serve a one year term for 2013-14: Officers President: Mike Abrams Executive V-P: Norman Kahn, Jr. Education V-P: Alicia Klein Religious Affairs VP: Rita Cortés Treasurer: Richard Simon Secretary: Daniel Rosenthal Immediate Past President: Kurt Kavanaugh Candidates for Board of Directors. For a three year term, 2013-16: Harryette Cooperman Rhonda Fromm Dayna Gershon Jason Krakow Daniel Rosenthal Dana Schwartz Rhea Salasche Shira Zigler For a two year term, 2013-15: Chuck Gasser For a one year term, 2013-14: Cathy Newman As stated in the Bylaws, additional qualified persons* may be nominated by a General Member of the Congregation in good standing upon submission of a writ- ten petition containing the signatures of at least twenty (20) General Members of the Congregation in good standing. Petitions should be sent to: Kurt Kavanaugh, Nominating Committee Chairman, c/o Congregation Beth Shalom, 14200 Lamar, OP, KS 66223, no later than Monday, June 17, 2013. across North America. We would like to have a dia- logue about some of these ideas. e Board would love to see all of our congregants at this important meeting. Other members of the Board of Directors whose terms will continue are: Mike Abrams, Sarah Beren, Peter Cabell, Rita Cortés, Cindy Daniels, Stephen Feinstein, Norman Kahn, Jr., Miriam Kaseff, Kurt Kavanaugh, Alicia Klein, Rachel Krantz, Mike Rogovein, Richard Simon, and Joe Zwillenberg. Appointed members include Art Federman and Hanan Hammer. Members of the Nominat- ing Committee are: Kurt Kavanaugh, Chairman; Cindy Daniels, Stephen Feinstein, Milisa Flekier, Miriam Kas- eff, Rod Minkin, Michael Rogovein, Dana Schwartz, David Sosland, and Annie Wishna. e election will be held during the Congregation’s Annual Meeting on Monday, July 1st, 7 pm, in Goldsmith Hall. * A qualified person for the Board of Directors is a General Member in good standing who is not a member of the Board or similar body of any other synagogue in the Greater Kansas City area. A qualified person for an officer position must meet certain requirements.
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www.bethshalomkc.org | 913-647-7279 June 2013
Vol. 83, No. 10
June 2013 Sivan-Tammuz
5773
Participate in a Conversation About the Future of Our Shul
On the evening of July 1st, we will hold our Congregational Annual Meeting. Traditionally this is time to elect our Board of Directors. In addi-tion to the election, we wanted to take the opportunity to update the congre-gation on several important issues and to address congregants’ questions. By the time of our meeting we are hopeful that we will have closed on the sale of the Wornall Campus. It is
an ideal time to update the congrega-tion on the shul's financial position. As a continuation of our strategic planning process, Gina Kaiser has been chairing a committee studying the future of our shul's facilities. Gina will report on the committee's progress. We also have been studying various alternative dues structures that are being considered and implemented at our sister Conservative synagogues
Board Nominations for 2013-14 In accordance with the Bylaws of Congregation Beth Shalom, the Nominating Committee presents the following for election as officers to serve a one year term for 2013-14:
OfficersPresident: Mike AbramsExecutive V-P: Norman Kahn, Jr.Education V-P: Alicia KleinReligious Affairs VP: Rita CortésTreasurer: Richard SimonSecretary: Daniel RosenthalImmediate Past President: Kurt Kavanaugh
Candidates for Board of Directors.
For a three year term, 2013-16: Harryette CoopermanRhonda FrommDayna Gershon Jason KrakowDaniel Rosenthal Dana SchwartzRhea Salasche Shira Zigler
For a two year term, 2013-15: Chuck Gasser For a one year term, 2013-14: Cathy Newman
As stated in the Bylaws, additional qualified persons* may be nominated by a General Member of the Congregation in good standing upon submission of a writ-ten petition containing the signatures of at least twenty (20) General Members of the Congregation in good standing. Petitions should be sent to: Kurt Kavanaugh, Nominating Committee Chairman, c/o Congregation Beth Shalom, 14200 Lamar, OP, KS 66223, no later than Monday, June 17, 2013.
across North America. We would like to have a dia-logue about some of these ideas. The Board would love to see all of our congregants at this important meeting.
Other members of the Board of Directors whose terms will continue are: Mike Abrams, Sarah Beren, Peter Cabell, Rita Cortés, Cindy Daniels, Stephen Feinstein, Norman Kahn, Jr., Miriam Kaseff, Kurt Kavanaugh, Alicia Klein, Rachel Krantz, Mike Rogovein, Richard Simon, and Joe Zwillenberg. Appointed members include Art Federman and Hanan Hammer. Members of the Nominat-ing Committee are: Kurt Kavanaugh, Chairman; Cindy Daniels, Stephen Feinstein, Milisa Flekier, Miriam Kas-eff, Rod Minkin, Michael Rogovein, Dana Schwartz, David Sosland, and Annie Wishna.
The election will be held during the Congregation’s Annual Meeting on Monday, July 1st, 7 pm, in Goldsmith Hall. * A qualified person for the Board of Directors is a General Member in good standing who is not a member of the Board or similar body of any other synagogue in the Greater Kansas City area. A qualified person for an officer position must meet certain requirements.
A Jewish Summer – More Than Just Camp Our goal at Congregation Beth Shalom – for young people and adults -- is to create literate Jews who carry with them the joy of being Jew-ish and the self-confidence to make their own Jewish choices wherever they are. So, I am giving all of our con-gregants homework for the summer. “What??!!!” you ask, “Homework!!??” What kind of terrible rabbi gives homework – and on summer vacation no less? Yes. Here is every congregant’s homework assignment: do something Jewish over the summer – preferably away from home – and share it in shul when you get back. My prefer-ence is that if you are traveling this summer at all, take one Friday night
or Saturday morning and seek out a synagogue for Shabbat services. But it could be ANYTHING – making Havdalah by a beach, having a Shab-bat dinner barbecue in the back yard with friends, seeking out kosher food on a family road trip, working on a family tzedakah project before school begins in the Fall. If there is one message that this assignment will teach, it is this: you are not only Jewish during the school year and when you are at Beth Shalom – you are always Jewish, and you can always make Jewish choices. This is one of the fundamen-tal lessons of our Jewish learning, and ironically, it is best taught when school is not in session. It can’t hap-pen in our Polsky Religious School, at
our Rose Family pre-school, at the HBHA or in our adult educa-tion classes – it can only happen “as you walk along the way” as we read in the Shema. I hope that everyone has a meaningful and joyful summer vaca-tion, and I look forward to seeing you at synagogue over the summer and in the fall.Shalom,
Plots Plots are available for sale in the interfaith section at Mt. Carmel. Although some have already been sold, now is your opportunity to purchase plots in the location of your choice. This section (as well as other new sections) will be offering garden
Pictured: Molly Kavanaugh, Stephanie Kavanaugh, Jim Jones, Richard Simon, Kurt Kavanaugh, Joel Silverman, David Karty, Al Beitchman, Micah Karty, Matthew Kavanaugh, Yale Winston, Aiden Nelson, Brian Nelson, Benjamin Simon and Bob Pratt.
L to R: Haidee Clauer, Todd Clauer, Mirra Klausner, Stephanie Kavanaugh, Matthew Kavanaugh and Aviva Clauer.
style headstones often found at other cemeteries. To receive a copy of the interfaith burial policy that was ap-proved by the Cemetery Committee and Board of Directors, click here or contact the Ritual Office: 913-647-7281.
Matthew Kavanaugh, a Life Scout in Troop 61, recently completed his Eagle Project at Mount Carmel Cemetery. Matthew, his family and the scouts who helped him, completed several projects at the Cemetery in-cluding completing a new gravel road and repairing a masonry bridge.
KCUSY proudly announces the 2013-14 Chapter Executive Board: President-- Ricardo Zepeda, Executive Vice President-- Moriah Abrams, Mem-bership/Kadima Vice President-- Adena Goldberg, Religion/Education Vice President-- Elana Goldenberg, Social Action/Tikun Olam Vice President-- Ja-cob Flekier, Communications Vice President-- Sophie Shapiro, Historian-- Joel Gutovitz, Freshman Representative-- Jonah Pellegrino, Senior Representative-- Becca Adler. In addition Jacob Pellegrino will serve on the USY Regional Executive Board as Social Action/Tikun Olam Vice President.
As we approach 5774, we remember our loved ones who have been called to their eternal rest. One way we can do this is by inscrib-ing them in our Congregation Beth Shalom Yizkor-Remembrance Book. For more than two decades, this book has been published at Beth Shalom, honor-ing the memories of our loved ones. This book will be used at all four of our Yizkor services. We are offering five options for Yizkor Book entries. You will be able to pay by check or credit card; by snail mail or online. If you complete the form online, the details will au-tomatically be emailed to our office. To access the online form, click here. If you have any questions, please call 913-647-7281, to speak with Jill Goldstein, Ritual Coordina-tor. Due to the early dates for the holidays this year, the deadline for submitting a listing for the 2013-14/5774 Yizkor-Remembrance Book is, Friday, June 28.
High Holy Days Begin in September
Wanted: Motivated individuals who can give their time and talents to CBS.
We are holding a Volunteer Job Fair on July 1st beginning at 6:00 PM prior to the Congregational Meeting. Our committees will be recruit-ing; see what interests you. Att: All Committee Chairs plus Sisterhood and Men’s Club-contact Jill Goldstein to run a Job Fair booth at the event. Jill Goldstein 913 647-7281 or [email protected].
KCUSY Announces the 2013-14 Board
Because CBS no longer has two boards to display Yahrtzeit tab-lets, we have a second set of tablets no longer in use. If you would like your loved ones’ extra tablets, call the synagogue any time during regular business hours in June, and we will be happy to give you the tablet(s). We cannot mail these. If you cannot come in, contact a friend to pick them up for you or contact Beth Shalom. We can hold your tablets for you. On June 30, all unclaimed tablets will be recycled.
Yahrtzeit Tablets…
Best of Luck to 2013 PreK Class A Snapshot with the Rabbi and Instructors
In the ancient English city of Glaston-bury, an art restorer has been brutally murdered and a long-lost portrait by Rembrandt mysteriously stolen. Want to learn more? Come to the Sisterhood Book Club, July 10, 7 pm, at the home of Gayle Ranen to discuss The Rembrandt Affair by Daniel Silva. For further details or to be added to the email list, contact Rowena Turk at 913-649-7098 or [email protected]. Looking ahead: dates for future meetings are Oct. 9, Dec. 11, Feb. 12, Apr. 23, & June 25.
Sisterhood Book Club Meets July 10
Jewish Adult Education Opportunities
Building Community/Celebrating Shabbat - June 14 (details to follow)
Parashat Hashavua - June 15
Volunteer Job Fair - July 1
Recently, Beth Shalom Sisterhood sent six delegates to the WLCJ IntraContinental Region Conference in St. Louis. Pictured left to right; Back row: Marcy Rydell, Beverly Newman, Linda Lessner; Front row: Carol Yarmo, Rhea Salasche, Gerre Minkin .
Voicing a verse, Sisterhood sing to Linda. From l-r, Marlene Katz, Dini Freed, Harry-ette Cooperman, Berenice Haberman, Elaine Singer, Linda Bell and Marcy Rydell.
Gerre Minkin presents the Sisterhood Leadership Award to Carol Yarmo.
Gerre Minkin watches as outgoing Sisterhood President Linda Lessner takes a bow.
Incoming Sisterhood President Beverly Newman smiles as her husband Peter speaks.
Editorial Comments
Comments by Bev Newman, Scroll Editor
The theme for Women’s League for Conservative Judaism for the coming year is "Mishpachah, the Modern Jewish Family." In my opinion, this theme can be applied to our entire Congregation. Many of us are part of multi-generation families, while others of us are relative new-comers or people with no prior ties to CBS. Together all of us make up a family—a congregational family. A congregational family can operate in the same manner as a traditional fam-ily: being there for each other, wor-shiping together, working together, playing together and helping each other. We need to reach out to each other to become Mishpachah.
Polsky Religious School (PRS)Patti Kroll, Coordinator of Education | [email protected]
Rose Family Early Childhood Education CenterJudy Jacks Berman, Director | [email protected] | 913-647-7287
By Jill Goldstein, PRS Teacher Every month I receive an online copy of the Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy’s school paper, The Ram Page. In the May edition, it came to my attention that several students in our CBS family were being honored. I thought this would be a great way to say mazal tov—Beth Shalom is proud of you: National Honor Society induct-ees: Moriah Abrams, Natalie Cabell, Jacob Pellegrino, Sophia Porter and Max Sosland. All of this year’s HBHA inductees are members of our CBS community. HBHA Juniors recognized with Book Awards for their academic, Judaic, personal service and leadership
accomplishments are:Alex Sher - the Wellesley College Book AwardSam Sosland - the Jewish Theological Seminary Book Award Additionally, yashar koach to our
Hyman Brand Kudos to Our CBS Students
Summer Camp and the Living is Easy...and fun!
CBS members who staff The Ram Page:Senior Editor: Sam AbramsNews Editor: Daniel GoldbergStaff Writers (in addition to the Edi-tors): Rachel Kaseff, Matthew Kavana-ugh, Max Sosland and Sam Sosland.
Did you know that camp at CBS this summer is going to be a blast? All camp activities will revolve around the themes of Sun, Stars, Moon and Planets. Some of the fun goings-on will be a Bounce to the Moon Bounce House, 4th of July Bike Parade and a trip to the moon to learn about the planets. Campers will also work in the RFECEC garden
and enjoy eating the veggies they have planted. A special event will be a concert featuring “The Sugar Free All-stars”, a great group from Oklahoma, that provides fun and funky music for families. There is still time to sign up for a fun summer at camp. Contact Judy Jacks Berman for more informa-tion at 913-647-7287.
Confirmation ClassMeet the 2013 PRS Confirmands, lower l-r: Linzi Oppenheimer, Sydney Nadler, Emily Newman, Emily Ruben and Sophie Shapiro. Top row:Eli Kahn, Clay Cub-bage, Rabbi Glickman, Jacob Flekier, Josh Hurst and Michael Rubel. Not pictured, Gabrielle Sonnenschein.
After more than two decades as a teacher for Rose Family Early Childhood Education Center, Norine Rosenblum retired from Beth Shalom. Next year, she will be teaching four year olds at Chabad and developing a touring artist program. Hopefully Norine will be back many times to present different artists to the 3-5 year old classes! Please join us in wishing Norine much happiness and success in her future. Above, l-r, Dayna Gershon, Norine Rosenblum and Hildy Goldman.
Mazal Tov to our Bat MitzvahSubmit your B’nei Mitzvah announcements to be published.
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Abbie Shira RieberJune 15 / 7 Tammuz
Abbie’s parents are Rabbi Moti and Suzy Siegler Rieber. Her grandparents are Merna Siegler, Sylvan Siegler, z"l and David and Maxine Per-sons, Boynton Beach, FL. Her siblings are Ellie and Joey Rieber. She attends Indian Woods and plays the clarinet and enjoys singing, danc-ing and acting. She is participating in B'nai Tzedek and donating pipe to the Mitzvah garden for their drip irrigation system for her Bat Mitzvah project. The Bat Mitzvah will take place in Lawrence, KS.
Greg and Susie Azorsky upon the graduation of their son, Andrew, from the University of Michigan. Grandparents are Mike and Gloria Azorsky and Ann Cohen.
Harvey Bodker upon having the premier classroom in the Truman Library’s White House Decision Center named in his honor.
Natalie Cabell, the daughter of Peter and Joan Cabell, who won a $1,000 scholarship in the 2013 First National Bank of Kansas Business Plan Competition.
Marna Dolginoff on the birth of her great grandson Alex-ander Paul Klinkenborg son of Becky and Joe and Grand-son of Donna and Dennis Katz.
Bernie Fried upon receiving the Robert Campbell Out-standing Faculty Service Award for excellence in teaching from Baker University.
David Levine, for earning his MBA from the University of Houston. David is the son of Sandy and Ida Levine.
Ruth Margolies upon the recent Bar Mitzvah of her grandson, Gavriel Margolies Scott, at Village Shalom.
Linda Sander who received the Emerging Leader Award from NCJW.
Svetlana & Roman Sorkin, upon the birth of their grand-daughter Adella Alta on April 20. She and her parents, Hanna and Stephen Sorkin-Schlager, live in N.Y.
Samuel Abrams Georgetown University - Walsh School of Foreign Service
Joshua Azorsky Indiana UniversityLily Friedman University of Texas - AustinBrian Gerson University of Texas - AustinLevi Gerson, Kansas State UniversityDaniel Goldberg University of Maryland - College ParkAlysa Grant American UniversityKayla Kahn American Academy of Dramatic ArtsJeremy Katz University of KansasRachel Kaseff Goucher CollegeDeborah Klein Kivunim -volunteer based program
in Israel and Eastern EuropeIsabel Kramer College of CharlestonSarah Kruger University of Maryland - College ParkEthan Loftspring Young Judaea Year Course in Israel, then
University of Texas - AustinJake Novicoff Honor's College, University of KansasBrandon Parnes, Johnson County Community CollegeHarrison Rosenthal Occidental CollegeJeffrey Rubel Williams CollegeAshley Ruben Indiana UniversityJessica Schneider Emory UniversityAdam Shafton Plans Undecided Benjamin Simon Georgia Institute of TechnologyKyle Wordsworth University of Kansas
Congrats to 2013 Grads
Executive Director Elaine Levine thanks Gary Cortés and his wife Debby for their gift of 6 rolling book-carts to the synagogue in honor of their 50th Anniversary.
June Anniversaries will be honored during services on Shabbat morning, June 15. July Anniversaries will be honored on July 20. To sponsor a Kiddush contact Norman, 913-647-7283.
2 Tiberius & Carla Klausner 50 3 Louis & Vicki Asner 40 3 Charles & Andrea Gasser 29 4 Ryan & Stefanie Williams 7 5 Norman & Barbara Bresel 53 5 Rachel Krantz & Edward Goldstein 9 5 Dennis & Donna Katz 36 5 Howard & Sharon Noah 30 5 Larry & Ellen Polsky 36 6 Brian & Sheri Bell 14 6 Mark & Ellie Mandelbaum 31 6 Morton & Estelle Sosland 67 6 Benjamin & Rachel Warner 9 6 David & Judith Weinstein 31 7 Herman & Dorothy Mondschein 65 8 Michael & Jenifer Blum 44 8 Edward & Rickie Haith 55 8 Neil & Blanche Sosland 55 9 Randy & Joan Covitz 39 9 Daniel & Dayna Gershon 11 9 David Karty & Stacey Hammer-Karty 17 10 Fred & Cynthia Bodker 23 10 Keith & Donna Seymour 15 11 Jack & Marcia Bloom 52 11 Todd Clauer & Mirra Klausner 18 12 Lawrence & Phyllis Kalender 25 12 Arthur & Linda Levine 48 12 Michael & Wendy Malyn 25 12 Hal & Amy Pollack 30 12 Michael & Marcia Silverman 30 13 Claude & Rachel Einstein 3 13 Shawn & Rachel Muller 9 13 Morty & Taena Rock 14 13 Bruce & Celia Solomon 42 14 Alan & Linda Cohen 43 14 Benny & Susan Harding 43 15 Sam & Danielle Levine 11 15 Alan Edelman & Deborah Sosland-Edelman 33 16 Gary & Debby Cortés 50 16 Hanan & Natalie Hammer 45
Day Years 17 Loren & Merilyn Berenbom 38 17 Louis Stein & Carly Brown-Stein 1 17 Howard & Lynda Hirsekorn 34 17 Eric & Miriam Kaseff 23 17 Brady Warshawsky & Jamie Katz 6 17 Larry & Judith Parnes 23 18 David & Mindy Parmet 13 18 Bruce & Susan Winston 24 19 Harvey & Alice Grossman 36 19 Peter & Beverly Newman 47 19 Joel & Brenda Pelofsky 53 19 Richard & Patricia Stein 19 21 Marvin & Adelle Goldstein 54 21 Joel & Sue Vile 54 23 Michael & Gloria Azorsky 28 23 Steve & Linda Hammer 28 23 David Sosland & Rachel Pase-Sosland 11 23 Michael Foote & Debra Pener 25 23 Herbert & Alice Stein 50 24 David Feingold & Trudi Galblum 6 24 Robert & Jill Magoon 27 24 Sheldon & Stephanie Pessin 40 24 Michael & Debra Shapiro 29 26 Jay & Charlene Pollack 59 26 Richard & Allyson Shore 25 27 Bernard & Joan Erdman 48 27 James & Elisa Pener 31 27 Daniel & Natalie Toubes 50 28 Michael & Donna Riss 26 29 Milton & Marilyn Ozar 66 29 Lawrence & Renee Silver 5 30 Marvin & Carol Goldstein 50
Day Years
Neil and Blanche Sosland are sponsoring the Kiddush Luncheon for their 55th Anniversary on June 8th.Marvin and Carol Goldstein are spon-soring the Kiddush Luncheon on June 29th for their 50th Wedding Anniver-sary and Marvin’s special Birthday.
Congregation Beth Shalom has been your spiritual home for many years. You and your family have celebrated, prayed, learned and supported one another in this home. By making a planned gift you can create a permanent endowment to support our synagogue well into the future. Options include:
What Will Your Legacy Be?
Gifts from Qualified Retirement Plans By naming CBS as a death beneficiary, no taxes will be paid and the full amount of your gift will benefit the synagogue. If you are over 70 ½, you can make a direct distribution from your retirement account to the synagogue, and it will count as a part of your Required Minimum Distribution.
For more information on how you can support Beth Shalom for generations to come, please contact Harold Kaseff at [email protected] or (913)-859-0530.
Life Insurance Policies By naming CBS the owner and/or beneficiary of a life insurance policy you can enjoy significant tax benefits during your lifetime. Upon your death a substantial gift will be made to CBS.
Life Income Plans Through a Charitable Gift Annuity or Charitable Remainder Trust, you can make a dona-tion that will pay your or someone else’s income for life or a term of years. Upon the death of the income recipient, the balance will go to CBS.
Outright Gifts Give cash, stock, real estate or other assets today.
Charitable Bequests Make a future gift through your will or trust, and still enjoy your assets today.
Preparation: 1. Preheat oven to 350 °F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and spray with non-stick
spray. 2. Defrost pastry dough according to package directions. Lay out pastry dough flat, and spread
mustard on the dough. 3. Slice the corn beef into small cubes. In a skillet, saute the corn beef until heated through.
Add the sauerkraut, stirring together until the mixture is well combined and the flavors have mingled. Lay the corn beef and sauerkraut mixture on top of the mustard.
4. Roll the dough up. Brush the roll with egg. Sprinkle with poppy seeds, if desired. 5. Bake at 350 °F for 35-40 minutes, or until browned. Slice into 10-12 servings.
cont. from p.9In Memory ofRobert FriedmanAllan & Nancy Reichman
Leo ShalinskyStan & Marlene KatzBill & Marge Schlosberg
Judith WassermanShirley S &
Albert I Goller Camp Ramah Scholarship
In Memory ofLeo ShalinskyJ. Louis & Betty LeskySidney Ginsburg
-Congregational-Wide Events - See each department for their activities
Shabbat Services and Sunday morning Shacharit will be held at CBS, 14200 Lamar. Weekday Minyan will be held at Appleman Synagogue, Village Shalom, 5500 W. 123rd St.
Minchah: Sunday-Thursday 6 pmShacharit: Monday-Friday 7 am
Kabbalat Shabbat: Friday 6:00 pmMain Service: Saturday 9:30 amLibrary Minyan: Saturday 9:30 amTots for Torah: Saturday 9:30 amMinchah: June 1 8:19 pmMinchah: June 8 8:23 pmMinchah: June 15 8:27 pmMinchah: June 22 8:29 pmMinchah: June 29 8:30 pmShacharit: Sunday 8:30 am
June Service Schedule
Weekdays Village Shalom
Shabbat CBS
ShabbatShalom
8:30
Anniversary ShabbatParashat Hashavua
Birthday Shabbat
Board of Directors
Scroll Deadline!
PrayerWorks
Isaac Spiegel'sBar MitzvahDean Schicchitano 'sMinchah Bar Mitzvah 8 pm
Warm Up AmericaNIA Class
NIA ClassSafeHome
NIA Class
NIA Class
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Tisha B’Av services will be held on Monday, July 15, 8:15 pm, Goldsmith Hall, in combination with the Rabbinic Association of KC. The evening will begin with Ma’ariv and continue with the communal chanting of Eikhah (the Book of Lamentations). The fast for Tisha B’Av concludes at 9:30 pm on July 16.
The Congregation Beth Shalom Scroll (USPS531-420) is published monthly by Congregation Beth Shalom, 14200 Lamar Ave., Overland Park, KS 66223. Annual Subscription $24.00. Periodical Postage Paid in Shawnee Mission, KS. DATED MATERIAL POSTMASTER: Send address changes to CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM SCROLL, 14200 Lamar, Overland Park, KS 66223. Scroll Deadline: The 1st of the previous month. Submit articles to the Administrative office before the deadline.
David M. Glickman, Senior RabbiAlan L. Cohen, Rabbi Emeritus Elaine Levine, Executive DirectorPatti Kroll, Coordinator, PRSJudy Jacks Berman, Director, RFECMichael Abrams, PresidentBev Newman, Scroll EditorMartha Hoffman, Scroll Design
Congregation Beth Shalom, an egalitarian Conservative synagogue, is a welcoming community of individuals from diverse backgrounds, strengthening connections with God, Torah and the Jewish people through communal commitment to prayer, study and acts of loving kindness.
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: Monday - Thursday 8:30 am-5 pm Friday 8:30 am-3 pm Closed on Federal Holidays
Scroll Deadline:July 1 for AugustAugust 1 for September
Yizkor Book 5774Deadline June 28
Back to Shul PicnicAugust 11
On Saturday, May 4, CBS rec-ognized all the past and current mem-bers of the Kiddush Corps for their service to our congregants for the past ten years. The current Kiddush Corps began April 24, 2003, under the administration of Jeanette Wishna, z"l, and led by Gertie Epstein and Rhea Salasche. With the move to our current location at 142nd and Lamar, Barbara M. Katz assumed the leader-
ship role. At the May 4th Kiddush luncheon, the husbands of the cur-rent members of the Kiddush Corps, not only sponsored the event, but prepared all the food and desserts. The sponsors included Erwin Abrams, Larry Kalender, Harold Kaseff, Michael Katz, Ben Rubin and Neal Singer. Rabbi David Glickman is shown assisting Harold Kaseff on Friday in preparing the lox trays.
Kiddush Corps Celebrated
For the North American Envirothon championship in April, Pembroke Hill student Jeffrey Rubel (r) poses with actor Kal Penn at the White House.
Visit CBS Wornall - Open to the Congregation, June 2, 10am-2pm