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Bulletin Ohavay Zion Synagogue Ohavay Zion Synagogue
Tishrei/Cheshvan 5778 October 2017 2048 Edgewater Court
Lexington, Kentucky 40502 859-266-8050
http://www.ozs.org
SUKKOT
October 5, Thursday Festival Morning Service 9:30am October 6, Friday Festival Morning Service 7:30am PIZZA IN THE HUT October 6, Friday 5:30pm
HIGH HOLY DAYS AT OZS Schedule of Worship Services and Holiday Programs
5778
SH’MINI ATZERET October 12, Thursday Festival Morning Service 9:30am Yizkor approx. 11:30am
SIMCHAT TORAH October 13, Friday Festival Morning Service 7:30am
October 13, Friday Simchat Torah Celebration 5:30pm
FROM THE RABBI
October 6 Sukkot Service 7:30AM
Pizza In The Hut 5:30PM
October 13 Simchat Torah Service 7:30AM
Simchat Torah Celebration
with Kids Shabbat 5:30PM
Shabbat Services: October 2016
October 7 Shabbat - 9:30AM Sukkot
Birthday Blessings
Galadriel Stamm’s Bat Mitzvah
October 14 Shabbat - 9:30AM
Bereshit
October 20 Shabbat at Home w/
Family & Friends
October 27 Shabbat at Home w/
Family & Friends
October 21 Shabbat - 9:30AM
Noach
October 28 Shabbat - 9:30AM
Lech Lecha
It was the night before Shabbat Shuva, the Shabbos that occurs between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. I had already thought
about what I might say the following day, and I went to sleep satisfied that I would speak about one of two possible topics.
But then, in the middle of the night, I woke with a start. I had seen myself, up at the Bima, speaking about neither one of those
two topics I had planned to speak about. Instead, I was speaking about Shuva, about returning.
Now this should seem natural for a rabbi to speak about Shuva, about returning, on this special Shabbat between Rosh Hashanah
and Yom Kippur. But this time, it was different. Normally, rabbis speak with their congregations about the need for each
individual to return to God and return to one another. But that's not what my dream was about. Instead, my dream was about us
helping others to do Teshuva, to return to God and to the Jewish community.
So often in Judaism our focus is to be an Or laGoyim, a light to the nations. So often, we speak about doing Tikkun Olam, about
healing the world. So often, we strive to help other peoples, and we forget about our own people. We may forget about the
importance of being a light for our own people and about the need to help our fellow Jews to return to Judaism.
In the Haftarah of Yom Kippur, God calls out, “Clear the way; remove the obstacles from the path of my people.” (Isaiah 57:14)
Can we help clear the way for other Jews to return?
There are so many Jews who are disconnected from Judaism. While there is certainly a need for balance, most Jews in our
society live lives focused on secular goals, rather than the Holy Blessed One and the Jewish community. Perhaps we can help
others find a greater sense of balance so that they can hold both their desires for secular success and their ability to use Judaism
as a path to spiritually connect.
Part of us may feel uncomfortable with the idea of sharing Judaism with others. We certainly don’t like to feel forced or coerced
into religious observance. But it is also true that when we care about something, we share it with others, especially when we
think they might appreciate it. It is also important that we recognize that we are simply creating an opening for fellow Jews to
return home. The rest is up to their desires and abilities at the time.
As always, reaching out should be done with gentleness and with love. Perhaps we could invite someone with us when we come
to shul. Maybe we could invite them for a Shabbos meal. Or perhaps we could simply recommend a Jewish book that we found
inspiring.
This year, let us indeed be a light to the world, but with balance in mind, let us also be a light to our own people. Let us reach
out where we can. Let us work to clear the way. Let us do our best to invite our friends and loved ones back home.
Thank you so much to the many people who helped make this year's High Holiday season so successful, and may we all be
blessed with a very good and sweet new year!
Rabbi Moshe Smolkin
with Stewart Home
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
NEW MEMBERS
Please welcome our new OZS members
Aylene Kovensky-Gard
Roberta Miller
MEMBERSHIP MEMBERSHIP MEMBERSHIP LEARN ~ LIVE ~ LEADERSHIP
All women of OZS are invited to join our Women's League Sisterhood
Contact Carol Kaplan for more information at OZS Sisterhood
Membership is $40 (pay by check, credit card, or Pay Pal) please make checks out to OZS Sisterhood
OZS Women’s League Sisterhood
L’shanah tovah to everybody!
This month’s President’s Message is the annual Todah Rabah to all those who helped make the High Holidays a
great success:
Sue Ezrine and Nancy Hoffman (assisted this year by Darcie Jarman) for coordinating everything,
Bennett Bayer, who did so much to keep the services running smoothly,
Evalynne Elias and her team, including the Bourne family, for a wonderful break fast,
Jared Bryan, Jimmy Mischner and all the ushers, along with Bennett Bayer, who organized security for the holidays,
Selichot Sweep volunteers for getting the synagogue ready for the holidays,
Debbie Aminoff and Jack Sheinfeld for cleaning up the grounds,
The Torah readers (organized by Benjamin Karp),
The service leaders: Rabbi Cohen, Rafi Finkel, Rabbi Smolkin, Art Shechet, Jon Glixon, Luke Smith, Daryn Smith,
Kathy Grossman, and Janie Welker, and all the students who helped to lead for second-day Rosh Hashanah
ma’ariv,
The Torah Holders for Kol Nidrei (Including Ilona Szekely, Liza Goldenberg and our student leaders),
The gabbaim: Sue Ezrine, Beth Goldstein, Art Shechet, Mark Klar, Ronit Eres, and Jon Glixon
The shofar blowers: Benjamin Karp, Harold Sherman, and Jared Bryan (with assistance from Rafi, Yoshi, and
Jonah),
Ilona Szekely, Tina Trent, Emilie Tackett, Sarah Belin, Taylor Schwab, Barbara Rubin, and Rabbi Cohen for
organizing and running youth activities,
Jae in the office, and our custodian, Angel, who worked hard behind the scenes to get everything ready,
The Gall Flower Fund and Michler’s for the beautiful flowers,
Carol Kaplan and Sisterhood, along with Jae in the office, for the Greeting Book,
and Rabbi Smolkin, whose inspiring drashes, commentary, and teaching made the holidays meaningful for all of us.
I hope to see you at the upcoming Sukkot and Simchat Torah celebrations!
Jon Glixon
Our OZS Kitchen Chef Gayle says desserts are just not one of her
strengths, and is reaching out to our creative dessert chefs at OZS.
Volunteers are needed to come whenever it is convenient for
them and bake desserts to put in the freezer for kiddush lunch.
CREATIVE DESSERT CHEFS NEEDED
For more information contact
Gayle at 312-0359 or
missgayle55@gmail.com.
Tuesday at 7:30PM in the OZS Library
OZS Board Meeting 10/10
Backpacking for Mary Todd Elementary School will be Tuesday, October 10th at 5:30PM at OZS
Backpacking for God’s Pantry 10/10
Sisterhood in the Sukkah 10/4 JOIN US for a FARM TO TABLE SUKKOT CELEBRATION, Wednesday, October 4th at 7:00PM—8:30PM at
OZS Sukkah/Social Hall. Enjoy a Sukkot Fall Harvest evening with guest speaker, Josh England, Market Manager
for the Lexington Farmers Market. There is no fee for Women’s League Sisterhood Members and a nominal fee
of $7 for Non-Members (Join Women’s League the evening of the program and enjoy all the advantages of an
affiliate). Contact Carol Kaplan at OZS Sisterhood for more information.
Lunch & Learn with Rabbi Moshe Smolkin Tuesday, October 31 at NOON at the Jewish Federation of the
Bluegrass, 1050 Chinoe Rd. Ste. 112 The Lunch & Learn with our Local Rabbis series is an opportunity to get
together and learn about a variety of topics with our very own community rabbis. A dairy or vegetarian lunch is
available for $7 with an RSVP. For additional information or to RSVP, contact Rabbi Sharon
Cohen, rabbisharon@jewishlexington.org
Lunch & Learn 10/31
Join OZS Women’s League Sisterhood at their annual UK Art Museum Tour on Wednesday, October 25. The
tour will begin at 5:30PM. We offer carpooling to the Museum due to the lack of parking. Meet at the OZS
parking lot at 4:50PM to gather and carpool. Following the tour we will walk across the street to the Bangkok
House Thai Restaurant for dinner. Please send an email to OZSSISTERHOOD@GMAIL.COM if you can be a
carpool driver and if you will be joining OZS Women’s League Sisterhood for dinner.
Sisterhood Art Museum Tour 10/25
SAC is meeting on October 15th, 10:30AM-NOON to discuss what our new refugee family may need coming up
and review how they are doing.
Social Action Committee 10/15
Our Sukkoh is built! Come join us as we celebrate Sukkot in our own special OZS hut on Friday, October 6 at
5:30PM. Stewart Home will be our guests.
Pizza In The Hut with Stewart Home 10/6
Come support Youth Aliyah! October 15 from 5:00-7:00PM. Guest speaker Ms. Elizabeth James from the U.K.
Equine Management program will talk about the history and benefits of equine therapy as well as recent research.
$18.00 donation to support Youth Aliyah plus a dairy or parev, non-pasta, side dish or dessert to share. Entree and
beverage provided. The program will be held at E.S. Good Barn on the U.K. Campus. Contact Ruth Scott at
rascot0@yahoo.com for more information or to R.S.V.P. by October 11.
Dining for Hadassah 10/15
Kids Shabbat 10/13
Join us for this month’s Kids’ Shabbat service on October 13 at 5:30pm. We light candles, drink grape juice, eat
pizza, sit together on beautiful carpets, sing songs, and read amazing stories from PJ Library. Newcomers and
friends are always welcome! For more information or to RSVP, email Dominique Olbert
Rabbi Smith’s Hebrew Classes resume Thursday, October 19th at 7pm.
You are invited to share a special day
in our family’s life when
Galadriel Stamm
is called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah
Saturday, the Seventh of October
Ohavay Zion Synagogue
Kiddush Luncheon
Immediately Following The Service
The Olbert-Stamm Family
MONTHLY THOUGHTS FROM THE RELIGIOUS COMMITTEE Time to Get Up! Jewish Morning Rituals and Prayers, part 2
As discussed in last month’s column, our first obligation upon waking up in the morning is to say
Modeh ani to thank God for returning our souls to us. However, Jewish tradition tells us that we must also
value our bodies, and thank God for their continued functioning. Therefore, before more formal morning
prayers, the usual practice is to relieve ourselves, followed by a special blessing, known as Asher yatzar
(which is properly said every time we go to the toilet, not just in the morning). This blessing is also said in
synagogue as part of the morning service, so the complete text may be found in any siddur.
Although the ancient rabbis did not understand, in the modern sense, how the body functions, they
were very aware that it was complicated and that things could go wrong. The beginning of Asher yatzar,
therefore, blesses God for constructing our body with wisdom, “creating within it many openings and
passageways” (nkavim nkavim chalulim chalulim - the repetition of the words for openings and passageways is
a way of saying there are many of them). The prayer continues with an expression of a very human fear: “...
should even a single passageway rupture, or a single opening close up, it would no longer be possible to exist.”
Since this apparently has not happened (we did, after all, successfully relieve ourselves), we can say this
prayer, concluding with praise to God, “healer of all flesh, who creates wondrously.”
Having relieved ourselves and said the appropriate blessing, we are almost ready for more formal
prayer. All that we need to do is wash our hands, in the usual way done before a meal (pouring water three
times on each hand from a special two-handled vessel), with the usual blessing, al n’tilat yadaim. (Note that
although we always wash our hands after using the bathroom, we only say the blessing if we are about to pray
or eat.)
Boker tov!
Jon Glixon
DONATIONS- Ohavay Zion Synagogue extends special thanks to those who have made contributions during the past month.
GENERAL FUND
Mitch & Laura Smolkin
In Honor of Rabbi Moshe Smolkin
Toni Reiss
In Memory of Norman Reiss, her father
TO HONOR LEON COOPER on his 90th birthday
and the anniversary of his Bar Mitzvah
Nancy and Phillip Hoffman
Jon and Beth Glixon
David and Marsha Rose
Mindy, Michael, Austin and Dain Planer of Georgia
Marianne and Harold Sherman
Betty and Jay Schwartz of Maryland
Arty and Simone Salomon
Avi and Ronit Eres
Sid and Alice Goldstein
David Rose of Florida
Dawn Vermey
Jon & Beth Glixon
In honor of Sid Goldstein’s 90th Birthday
In honor of Ira Michler’s birth
In thanks of Kathy Grossman’s service as Board President
Lana and Clarence Weddle
A Thoughtful Donation
Anonymous
A Thoughtful Donation
RABBIS DISCRETIONARY FUND
Svetlana Alkasov
In memory of Yuriy Khanukayev, her father
Brenda Starr
A Thoughtful Donation.
Anonymous
A Thoughtful Donation
Katy Miller & Brent Smith
In honor of Leon Cooper’s Birthday
Seth & Erin Salomon
Thankful for Rabbi’s help with Eleanor’s Brit Bat
Bob & Rae Berger
A Thoughtful Donation
LIBRARY FUND
Annette Mayer
In Honor Leon Cooper’s 90th Birthday
KIDDUSH/KITCHEN FUND
Lana & Clarence Weddle
A Thoughtful Donation
GENERAL FUND
Phillip & Nancy Hoffman
In memory of Russell Profitt
In honor of Penina Goldstein & Robin Michler’s
new son, Ira
In honor of Erin & Seth Salomon’s new daughter, Eleanor
Ohavay Zion Synagogue Donation Form 2048 Edgewater Court Lexington, Kentucky 40502
Contributor:
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Phone: __________________________________________
In Honor____Memory____ of:
Name: __________________________________________
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Paypal donation - please go to our website ozs.org for the link.
To donate stock, securities or other assets please contact the office.
Donations may be made to the following:
___ Building ___ Chevra Kaddisha
___ Education ___ Endowment
___ Gan Shalom ___ General
___ Green Campership ___ Joseph’s Dream Child Care
___ Kitchen/Kiddush ___ Library
___ Rabbi’s Discretionary ___ Sisterhood
___ Torah/Prayer Books ___ Tree of Life ($75 min)
___ High Holidays ___ Other
OZS Thanks you for your donation!
Check enclosed ____Charge my credit card _____
Credit card information
Name: __________________________________________
Card #: __________________________________________
Expiration Date:_______________ Sec Code:___________
OZS MAZAL TOV
IF YOU HAVE A SIMCHA (COLLEGE GRAD, WEDDING, BIRTHS ETC.)THAT YOU WOULD LIKE
TO SHARE CONTACT THE OFFICE AT 859-266-8050 OR OFFICE@OZS.ORG
JOIN THE TEN-FOR-TEN CLUB
Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav said: “Nine Tsaddikim (righteous ones) do not make a minyan, but one ordinary person
joining them completes the minyan.” I don’t know how many tsadikkim there are here in Lexington, but we have plenty of
ordinary folks, and it would be wonderful if a few more of us would come to weekday minyan. To help accomplish this, we
have established the Ten-for-Ten Club.
Joining the Ten-for-Ten Club is very simple: all you have to do is commit to attending afternoon minyan ten times
in the next year. There are no big prizes (other than spiritual ones), but those who complete this commitment will be
recognized for their contributions to the OZS community. To join, or for more information, contact Jon Glixon or Lisa at
office@ozs.org.
Thank you to:
Sue Ezrine & Nancy Hoffman
for all their efforts in organizing
the High Holidays for OZS
Janice Crane
For professionally cleaning the large
Hanukkia that was donated by her family
many, many years ago in memory of
her grandfather, Jonah (John) Jacobs,
a founding member of OZS.
A Special Thanks
To every OZS Congregant
Who helped to make these 5778
High Holy Days a success.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
Steven & Karen Shedlofsky 10/1 29th anniversary
Jonathan & Lisa Satin 10/9 29th anniversary
Bob & Judy Baumann 10/11 53rd anniversary
Brent Smith & Katy Miller 10/13 5th anniversary
Joel Kniaz & Lisa Zunshine 10/14 2nd anniversary
Constantine & Olga Vulakh 10/16 18th anniversary
Ira Cooper & Tina Trent 10/24 24th anniversary
Bret & Alison Caller 10/26 26th anniversary
Cindy Derer & John Gohmann 10/26 34th anniversary
Larry Herman & Pam Allweiss 10/26 32nd anniversary
Westley Smith 10/1
J.D. Chasen 10/5
Barry Ezrine 10/5
Tara Kash 10/5
Jessica Flashman 10/6
Seth Kraman 10/6
Bruce Belin 10/7
Judah Rice 10/7
Kathie Kroot 10/8
Adira Jarman 10/9
Anna Broudy 10/23
Yakira Sheinfeld 10/24
Sarah Belin 10/25
Nathan Slovis 10/25
Jane Spiegel 10/25
Dahlia Archer 10/29
Aaron Maxwell Karp 10/30
David Bardach 10/31
Karen Gedaly 10/31
Judah Lowell 10/9
Rina Plattner 10/9
Emma Beck 10/10
Moshe James McClain 10/10
Issy Sheinfeld 10/14
Greg Smith 10/14
Lou Kroot 10/17
Phil Hoffman 10/19
Bob Baumann 10/22
Mazel Tov to all who donated to the 4th Annual Blood Drive
in honor of Harriet Rudman Cooper … saving a life.
YAHRZEITS FOR OCTOBER
Yahrzeit Observance
begins at sundown of the
previous evening
with lighting of the yahrzeit
candle. The traditional act of tzedaka,
honoring a loved one, is
often performed at this time.
10/1 Gertrude Goldsmith Fox Tishrei 11
10/1 Sidney Steinberg Tishrei 11
10/2 Samuel B Reiss Tishrei 12
10/2 Denver Wynn Tishrei 12
10/3 Moses Covitt Tishrei 13
10/3 Leon Ginzburg Tishrei 13
10/4 Betty Fettner Tishrei 14
10/4 Joseph Hamburg Tishrei 14
10/4 Morris Luckens Tishrei 14
10/4 Harry Matlin Tishrei 14
10/5 Hyman Berkowitz Tishrei 15
10/5 Charles Oshinsky Tishrei 15
10/5 Benjamin Sprei Tishrei 15
10/5 Madeline Weinberg Tishrei 15
10/5 Gussie Wiesen Tishrei 15
10/6 Albert H. Garber Tishrei 16
10/7 Hyman V. Levy Tishrei 17
10/7 Julius Rosenberg Tishrei 17
10/7 Hanna Silver Tishrei 17
10/8 Beatrice Hilda Barr Tishrei 18
10/8 Sophie (Tzipporah) Greenfield Tishrei 18
10/8 Miriam Goldberg Levine Tishrei 18
10/8 Charlie Rosenberg Tishrei 18
10/8 Clara Shatten Tishrei 18
10/8 Robert F. Tevelson Tishrei 18
10/9 Moses Alperin Tishrei 19
10/9 Ruth Wainshilbaum Tishrei 19
10/10 Doris Dabby Tishrei 20
10/10 Marilyn Moosnick Tishrei 20
10/10 Harold Wainshilbaum Tishrei 20
10/11 Reva Aksakalova Tishrei 21
10/11 Trude N. Noack Tishrei 21
10/11 David Wiesen Tishrei 21
10/12 Theodore (Ted) Friedman Tishrei 22
10/12 Harry Morris Tishrei 22
10/12 Sarah Posner Tishrei 22
10/12 Wolf Zvi Posner Tishrei 22
10/12 Leah Salutsky Tishrei 22
10/12 Eliash Urbach Tishrei 22
10/12 Sylvia Urbach Tishrei 22
10/13 Dinah Jacobs Tishrei 23
10/13 Robert Clay Jarvis Tishrei 23
10/13 Jacob Wides Tishrei 23
10/14 Solomon Alkhasov Sr Tishrei 24
10/14 Aaron Brewer Tishrei 24
10/14 Moe Edelstein Tishrei 24
10/14 Arthur Henry Herman Tishrei 24
10/14 Nathan Levy Tishrei 24
10/15 Molly Franklin Tishrei 25
10/15 Rose Wortman Tishrei 25
10/16 Dill" Darlington" Tishrei 26
10/16 Alec Fox Tishrei 26
10/16 Zelda Gall Tishrei 26
10/16 Samuel Kaufer Tishrei 26
10/17 Fryda Haber Tishrei 27
10/17 Bertha Weisberg Tishrei 27
10/18 Rose Levin Tishrei 28
10/18 Monroe Moosnick Tishrei 28
10/19 Sophie Moser Tishrei 29
10/19 Ida Paritz Tishrei 29
10/19 Gloria Baker Siegel Tishrei 29
10/20 Udell Levy Tishrei 30
10/21 Morris Grossman Cheshvan 1
10/21 Gertrude Landsberger Cheshvan 1
10/21 Isaac Morris Cheshvan 1
10/22 Ferdinand Dusing Cheshvan 2
10/22 Paul Slaton Cheshvan 2
10/23 Maurice Hymson Cheshvan 3
10/23 Lenore Marwil Cheshvan 3
10/24 Harriet Cooper Cheshvan 4
10/24 Jerome Franklin Cheshvan 4
10/24 Irving Saxe Cheshvan 4
10/25 Barbara Derer Cheshvan 5
10/25 Esther Gertrude Solomon Cheshvan 5
10/25 Frieda (Fritizie) Spector Cheshvan 5
10/25 Harvey Alan Steinberg Cheshvan 5
10/26 Selma Blumberg Rosenberg Cheshvan 6
10/27 Hanna Bear Cheshvan 7
10/27 Dr. Louis Gordon Cheshvan 7
10/27 Esther Levy Cheshvan 7
10/27 Hyman Solomon Levy Cheshvan 7
10/27 David Hart Paritz Cheshvan 7
10/28 Raymond Feinberg Cheshvan 8
10/28 Chaye Breine Goldberg Cheshvan 8
10/28 Moses Goldsmith Cheshvan 8
10/28 Samuel Paritz Cheshvan 8
10/28 Morris M. Rosenthall Cheshvan 8
10/30 Sue Neuman Friedman Cheshvan 10
10/31 Bella Goldstein Cheshvan 11
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 11 Tishrei 2 12 Tishrei 3 13 Tishrei 4 14 Tishrei 5 15 Tishrei 6 16 Tishrei
7 17 Tishrei
8 18 Tishrei 9 19 Tishrei 10 20 Tishrei 11 21 Tishrei
12 22 Tishrei
13 23 Tishrei
14 24 Tishrei
15 25 Tishrei 16 26 Tishrei 17 27 Tishrei 18 28 Tishrei
19 29 Tishrei 20 30 Tishrei
Talmud Study Group 7:30AM
21 1 Cheshvan
22 2 Cheshvan 23 3 Cheshvan 24 4 Cheshvan 25 5 Cheshvan
26 6 Cheshvan 27 7 Cheshvan
Talmud Study Group 7:30AM
28 8 Cheshvan
29 9 Cheshvan
30 10 Cheshvan
31 11 Cheshvan 1
2 3
4
October 2017 11 Tishrei 5778 - 11 Cheshvan 5778
OFFICE CLOSED
Sukkot Festival Morning Svc
9:30AM
Shabbat Morning Service 9:30AM
w/ Birthday Blessing
Galadriel Stamm’s
Bat Mitzvah
Shabbat Morning Service 9:30AM
Shabbat Morning Service 9:30AM
Shabbat Morning Service 9:30AM
Hebrew School 4:45PM
Minyan 5:45PM
JFB Lunch with Rabbi Smolkin
Noon
NO Hebrew School
Minyan 5:45PM
Sunday School 9:00AM-Noon
NO Sunday School
Social Action Committee
KRM-ESL Training 12:30-2PM
SAC-KRM New Volunteers 2-3PM
Hebrew School 4:45PM
Minyan 5:45PM
NO Sunday School
Sunday School 9:00AM-Noon
Hebrew School
4:45PM
Backpacking for God’s Pantry
5:30PM
Minyan 5:45PM
Board Meeting 7:30PM
OFFICE CLOSED
Sh’mini Atzeret Festival Morning Svc
9:30AM
Yizkor approximately
11:30AM
OFFICE CLOSED
Sukkot Festival Morning Svc
7:30AM
PIZZA IN THE HUT with Stewart Home
5:30PM
OFFICE CLOSED
Simchat Torah Festival Morning Svc
7:30AM
Simchat Celebration And Kids Shabbat
5:30PM
Hebrew School 4:45PM
Minyan 5:45PM
Bible Study (Tanakh) NOON
Sisterhood in the Sukkah @ OZS
7:00-8:30PM
Bible Study (Tanakh) NOON
Sunday School 9:00AM-Noon
NO Bible Study (Tanakh)
Bible Study (Tanakh) NOON
Sisterhood
UK Art Museum Tour & Dinner
5:30PM
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Personal Chef Services for parties or events at your home
Catering for your Simchah events at OZS or TAI
Affordable catering offering kosher or kosher-style meals prepared to your
specifications:
Meat, dairy, or pareve menus Gluten free or non-allergen menus
Special medical diet friendly menus Your favorite recipes can be adapted!
Leah Gayle Bourne LFUCG certified food service manager
Kitchen committee chair at OZS
Kosher cooking classes & lessons
Kitchen Kashering Services
Event planning & Management
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Thanks to 65 OZS households, who shop at
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