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May 2014 Rabbi Alan Berg Cantorial Soloist Ann Brown Shabbat Services Fridays at 7:00 p.m. at Beit Haverim 1111 Country Club Rd. Lake Oswego, OR 97034 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 311 Lake Oswego OR 97034 Rabbi’s Hours: by appointment Phone: 503-568-1241 Email : [email protected] Website www.beithav.org Coming Events at Beit Haverim 2 Religious School class 4/5 led Shabbat 7:00PM BH Service, Teacher Appreciation 4 Hebrew Classes 2:30PM BH Religious School 3:30PM BH Spaghetti/Bingo Night 5:30PM BH 7 Confirmation Class 6:00PM BH 8 Adult B’nai Mitzvah Class 7:00PM BH 9 Shabbat Service led by Rabbi Berg 7:00PM BH and Ann Brown 10 Torah Study led by Rabbi Berg 10:00AM BH 14 Board of Trustees Meeting 7:00PM BH 15 Foundations of Judaism Class 7:00PM BH 16 Annual Shabbat All Music Service 7:00PM BH 17 Ladies Tea 2:00PM Home of Suzanne Causer 21 Confirmation Class 6:00PM BH 23 Shabbat Service led by Rabbi Berg 7:00PM BH 24 Torah Study led by Rabbi Berg 10:00AM BH 30 Beit Haverim Blood Drive 2:00-7:00 PM 30 Shabbat Service led by Robin Kay 7:00PM BH And Erin David Beit Haverim is an open, inviting, and spiritually alive Jewish community, located just outside of Portland, Oregon in Lake Oswego. We welcome everyone to our Reform congregation of Jews by birth, Jews by choice and Jews at heart.
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Page 1: Beit Haverim Newsletter May 2014

May 2014

Rabbi Alan Berg

Cantorial Soloist

Ann Brown

Shabbat Services Fridays at 7:00 p.m.

at Beit Haverim

1111 Country Club Rd.

Lake Oswego, OR

97034

Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 311

Lake Oswego OR

97034

Rabbi’s Hours: by appointment

Phone: 503-568-1241

Email :

[email protected]

Website

www.beithav.org

Coming Events at Beit Haverim

2 Religious School class 4/5 led Shabbat 7:00PM BH Service, Teacher Appreciation 4 Hebrew Classes 2:30PM BH Religious School 3:30PM BH Spaghetti/Bingo Night 5:30PM BH 7 Confirmation Class 6:00PM BH 8 Adult B’nai Mitzvah Class 7:00PM BH 9 Shabbat Service led by Rabbi Berg 7:00PM BH and Ann Brown 10 Torah Study led by Rabbi Berg 10:00AM BH 14 Board of Trustees Meeting 7:00PM BH 15 Foundations of Judaism Class 7:00PM BH 16 Annual Shabbat All Music Service 7:00PM BH 17 Ladies Tea 2:00PM Home of Suzanne Causer 21 Confirmation Class 6:00PM BH 23 Shabbat Service led by Rabbi Berg 7:00PM BH 24 Torah Study led by Rabbi Berg 10:00AM BH 30 Beit Haverim Blood Drive 2:00-7:00 PM 30 Shabbat Service led by Robin Kay 7:00PM BH And Erin David

Beit Haverim is an open, inviting, and spiritually alive Jewish community,

located just outside of Portland, Oregon in Lake Oswego. We welcome

everyone to our Reform congregation of Jews by birth, Jews by choice and

Jews at heart.

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Draw Close To Israel In Honor of Israel Independence Day May 5 Dear Friends, Often these days, there are glaring challenges facing Israel. The dan-gers she faces within her borders forces each Israeli to live with an ever present terror. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis was the greatest leader in the history of American Zionism. Among his most remembered writings is the following: “America’s insistent demand in the twentieth century is for social justice. That has also been the Jews striving for ages…. It made them think as well as suffer. It deepened the passion for righteousness.” This passage continues: “Indeed, loyalty to America demands … that each American Jew become a Zionist. For only through the ennobling ef-fect of its strivings can we develop the nest that is in us and give to this country the full benefit of our great inheritance.” Brandeis was arguing that by feeling fully engaged in the plight of the Jewish people, we deepen our understanding of human suffering and be-come stronger in our commitment of all who are in need. With his classic use of the English language and his capacity to be rea-sonable, Brandeis was pleading with American Jews to lend their hearts and talents to the historical need for a Jewish homeland. This same need confronts each of us today. Israel needs our help. How? In what manner? I cannot say with certainty. Nor can I speak for you. The way a Jew feels connected to Israel is as personal as the way a Jew feels connected to the Sabbath. In any case, now is the time for each of us to find our own way to draw close to Israel. We ask God’s blessing for peace for Israel and her neighbors. B’shalom, in peace Rabbi Alan Berg

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FROM Rabbi Alan Berg

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Letter From Our President, Alan Cohen

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It's May, which means amazingly enough, that we've come to the end of another religious school year. It always seems surprising to me how fast that year does go by, but the calendar says we are here. I hope many of you are going to join us for what has be-come a very fun tradition at Beit Haverim, which is our end of the school year Spaghetti Dinner and Bingo game. What can be bet-ter, dinner already prepared for you, and fun entertainment with prizes. We will be starting the fun immediately after religious

school on Sunday, May 4th. I also would like to announce that Malka Osserman, our religious school administrator, is leaving us after the school year concludes. I would like to thank Malka for he leader-ship of the school the past two years, and for expanding the program to include art, dance and music. That's a direction I hope will continue after she departs, it has been very popular. I would also like to thank all of the religious school teachers and staff, and especially Mark Newman for bringing music to our religious school. Finally, I want to extend an early invitation for everyone to attend our next congrega-tional meeting, which has been scheduled for Wednesday, June 4th, at 7pm. While I believe all congregational meetings are important and worthy of attending, this one is especially so because your Board of Trustees is planning to propose some bylaws re-visions - the biggest issues are using a Covenant of Membership instead of financial standing to determine membership, as well as some updates that include formalizing our name, as well as adding additional ways of voting such as proxy voting. Addition-ally, the congregation will be voting on many board positions (so if you are interested in joining the board, please contact me for information) - from the results of that elec-tion, the Board of Trustees will then elect a new executive board which will start on July, 2014. This is my final term as president. If the congregation votes in board candi-dates who are standing for election, I will be proposing a motion at the June board meeting for a new executive team, with Sue Greenspan to be the next president of Beit Haverim. Have a great month, enjoy the sunshine, and tune in next month for what will be my final President's Column. Until next month, Alan Cohen

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Mazel Tov! Mazel Tov and Good Luck to Tessa DiVergilio, a 5th grader at Westridge Elementary School in Lake Oswego, who is part of the Westridge/Hallinan Destination Imagination (DI) "VitaminZ" team that will be traveling to Knoxville, Tennessee to compete in the DI Global Finals competition May 21-24th. The team competed in the regional and state-wide STEM based DI competition and was awarded a spot at the Global Finals. Their project is a community outreach project, where Tessa and her team developed an An-droid app to help the community with earthquake preparedness, and worked with their community partner the Lake Oswego Fire Department to get earthquake preparedness information out to the community.

Beit Haverim News

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Please welcome our newest member family to Beit Haverim -- Amy Steingrebe and her daughters, Lucy and Emily. Lucy is 7 1/2 years old and in 1st grade at Capitol Hill School in Southwest Portland. Emily, whose favorite sport is basketball, is 10 and a 4th grader at Capitol Hill. Both girls attend the Beit Haverim Religious School and enjoy gymnastics and piano. Amy manages a software development team at US Bank and loves to read in her spare time. Amy and her family are enjoying getting to know their new Beit Haverim family and being a part of our community.

New Member Corner

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Events in May

Religious School led Shabbat Service and Teacher

Appreciation

Friday, May 2, 7:00PM Beit Haverim, 1111 Country Club Road, Lake Oswego, OR

97034

Please join us for our 4/5 class led Shabbat Service on May 2. This type of service gives our Religious School students the opportunity to lead worship.

These services highlight our amazing students, serve as a testament to our out-standing Religious School, and are an inspiring reminder that our Jewish future is in terrific hands.

Beit Haverim is blessed to have an incredible staff of dedicated teachers. Our teachers work each week to instill a love of Judaism in our students that they will carry with them for the rest of their lives. Please join the congregation in honoring our teachers as we offer them a special blessing.

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You are most cordially and tunefully invited to

Annual Musical Shabbat Service May 16, 7:00 PM

Beit Haverim, 1111 Country Club Rd. Lake Oswego, OR 97034

Our Service this week will be conducted entirely through melody and song.

Enjoy the beautiful voices of Ann Brown and the Beit Haverim Choir under the direc-tion of Allan Kalik, accompanied by Aaron Cohen.

This special service is a unique and wonderfully creative way to welcome Shabbat.

Don’t miss it! If you can, please bring an item of food for the Sunshine Food Pantry and a treat to share at the oneg which will follow the service.

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Events in May

Ladies Tea Saturday, May 17, 2:00PM Home of Suzanne Causer

Dust off your spring bonnets and pull out your gloves, and iron your floral dress! Check out these photos lovely gals and the amazing spread from our last tea! It’s once again time for the Ladies' Group Spring Tea hosted by our own Suzanne Causer. We will sip tea, munch on finger sand-wiches, cookies and tea cakes! Bring your daughters, granddaughters, nieces, or a special friend. $5.00 at the door! Please RSVP to Suzanne Causer.

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Beit Haverim Blood Drive May 30, 2:00PM—7:00PM

Beit Haverim, 1111 Country Club Rd. Lake Oswego, OR 97034 Please consider donating blood at the upcoming Beit Haverim Blood Drive. If you've never donated before, please know that this effort could help save up to three lives. All the money in the world cannot save someone's life who needs blood, because blood cannot be manu-factured -- it can only come from gener-ous donors. The process, including the interview and snack time, only takes about an hour -- an hour that reaps life-saving rewards. To schedule a time to donate blood, click here and enter the Sponsor Code: BeitHaverim. Sign up early to get the time that works best for you. If you have any questions or need help with sign up, email Dena Gutterman.

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Upcoming events

The 22nd Annual Song of Miriam Award

Celebration Sunday, June 1, 10:00AM

Location: Mittleman Jewish Community Center

Beit Haverim is very happy to announce that the Song of Miriam Award will be presented to

Naomi Angier this year.

We are so grateful to Naomi for taking on many responsibilities that keep Beit Haverim moving forward.

Click Here for details and to Download a Reservation Form

B’nai Mitzvot August 9—Abigail and Audrey Minch August 16– Jacob Sherman August 23– Edyn Pilkington January 10, 2015—Natalie Goldberg April 15, 2015—Caden Ellertson April 25, 2015 Matigan Williams June 20, 2015—Zack Friedman August 29, 2015—Gabriel Horwitz Temple Fund Raiser June 7, 2014

Save the date

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Upcoming events

For reservations and auction information click here.

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Beit Haverim Cookbook Remember the time you were at a Friday Night Shabbat Potluck and you had the best tasting (fill in the blank) ever? You wish you had that recipe. Well, the time has come! The Ladies' Group is compiling a cookbook of all those deli-cious recipes. We are looking for everyday recipes as well as those special holiday recipes that have been handed down from generation to generation. Whether it is Kugel, or Taco Salad, or that dessert that was gone before your eyes, we are asking you to share. Don't forget all those oneg or break-the-fast treats. Click here to submit your recipe online, or blank forms can be found at the temple. All recipes should be in by July 15th so we have them published by the holidays. If you have any questions call or email: Suzanne Causer (317) 694-3957 Karin Stolz (971) 219-3484 Sue Greenspan (503) 691-0370

Help Sponsor the New Beit Haverim Directory

Beit Haverim will be publishing a printed directory and distributing it to our 90 member families with the 2014/2015 membership packets later this spring. Please consider purchasing advertising space or a greeting to help sponsor this new directory. The printed directory will be 5 1/2"W x 8 1/2"H, with a black and white ad or greeting space available as follows: *Business Card size (3 1/2"W x 2"H): $25 *Half-page (4 1/2"W x 3 1/2"H): $35 *Full-page (4 1/2"W x 7 1/2"H): $50

If you are interested in purchasing an ad, please contact Dena Gutterman or click here.

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Get Involved!

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Volunteer Opportunity Are you are a Web Designer / Web Developer with experience in Joomla CMS? Beit Haverim is seeking an experienced individual to volunteer as an assistant to adminis-tering and managing our custom designed Joomla web site. Interested? Contact Michelle Bombet Minch.

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Get Involved!

Clothing Drive Time to start thinking about switching out your winter duds for spring. We are sponsoring a clothing drive for the Clackamas County Clothes Closet. It is an organization that depends strictly on donations. Low income school children can go there twice a year and "shop/pick out" clothes they can wear to school. Any gently used or new clothes can be donated. Under-garments need to be new but everything else can be used. It is a great cause and the needs just keeps increasing. We have a bin at Beit Haverim set up for you to drop off your items starting April 1st. The kids range from kindergarten through seniors in high school, so pretty much any size works! For a tax receipt for your donation, please contact Gabrielle Williams. Any questions contact Karin Stolz or Barbara Gray.

Knitzvah! We are again knitting/crocheting hats, cowls, headbands and scarves for Lift Urban. They host a party every December for low income adults living in NW and Downtown Portland. This helps keep folks warm and it is often the only gift they receive all year. We have yarn at Beit Haverim that you can use. It is a basket in the fireside room. Last year we were able to give 47 items. It would be great to increase that number. Any questions, call Karin Stolz. Thank you so much for being part of this worthwhile project

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Beit Haverim Geniza

Congregants who have materials they would like considered for geniza placement may contact Sue Greenspan, Chair of the Ritual Committee. For more details about the Geniza process please visit the December Newsletter.

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news

Amazon Shopping Earns $'s For Beit Haverim

Just use this link here when you make your purchases through Amazon and Beit Haverim earns a percent of your spending. Be sure to share the link with family and friends - it really adds up!

Community News and Notables Help us share community news and notables. We'll include community members' simchas and acknowledgments of life event struggles and condolences. Let us know if you received an award/honor, earned a promotion, welcomed a new addition to your family, celebrated a special anniversary or occasion, are mourning a special person or healing from an illness or surgery. Email Gabrielle Williams (photos welcome) or call the office at 503-568-1241. We hope to hear from you!

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Bar Mitzvah Suit Closet Reduce – Reuse – Recycle!

Bring in your rapidly growing boy to borrow a suit for any synagogue occasion. We only ask that you dry-clean any borrowed item before returning it. This clothes closet benefits those in need AND lets us recycle through re-use. We are currently in need of donations of clothes in “like-new” condition, including belts and shoes as well. Girls clothes are welcome for donation too! If you have something to contribute, or if you would like to check out

our collection for your own son’s use, please call Rita Sherman at 971-295-6884 or email.

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Beit Haverim At Your Fingertips!

Did you know that Beit Haverim offers a secure Member’s Only Section of the Web Site? You’ll find useful information there such as our member-ship directory. Visit Membership to learn how to obtain access to the Member’s Only.

While we’re talking about on-line tools, don’t forget to Like the Beit Haverim Facebook Page! It’s a great way to be reminded of up-coming events and see some great pics of your community!

Beit Haverim On Facebook

Pet Loss Support

Our member, Sharon Rose, is certified and offering pet loss support for other Beit Haverim members.

Email Sharon or call her at (503) 352-5045 and she will be happy to talk with you as you go through your grief process.

More News

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Community Events

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Call For Artists! ORA Northwest Jewish Artists invites artists and artisans of the local Jewish community to become members or a guest artists in our annual Celebra-tion of Art Show and SALE. Join the only Jewish Arts Guild in the Pacific Northwest. Meet fellow art-ists, get inspired, discover new venues for exhibiting your work! For more information send a request to : [email protected] Check out our website.

Nursery position at Lake Oswego Unified Church of Christ There is a Nursery position open at the LOUCC (where we share space). Click here for the link. Go to their website for their other open positions.

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Community Events

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In the Beit Haverim Community

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Yarzheits

Sidney Landskroner 5/1

Father of Charles K Landskroner

Ron Landskroner 5/4

Brother of Charles Landksroner

Rose Merr 5/11

Grandmother of Matthew & Cary Gold-

berg

Miriam Ginsberg 5/15

Grandmother of Robin Kay

Lucy Casuto 5/18

Mother of Esther Schwartz

Sam Casuto 5/20

Father of Esther Schwartz

Baby Dorreman 5/22

Grandson of Constance Dorreman

Tami Haslam 5/25

Sister of Barry & Deanna Wiegler

Roberta David 5/27

Great Grandmother of Erin and Brian

David

Morton Popkin 5/28

David and Nancy Levine

Leon Bombet, M.D. 5/29

Uncle of Michelle Minch

Adeline Marcoux 5/30

Grandmother of Michele Beyer

Birthdays

Todd Scheele 5/1

Madison Sternoff 5/2

Michael Willet 5/2

Kendra Ellertson 5/3

Anne Levine 5/7

Deena Klein 5/8

Nick Levine 5/8

Judy Silverforb 5/9

Heather Kirkbride 5/10

David Williams 5/10

Michael Dearborn 5/13

Joshua Hershinow 5/13

Mara Newman 5/15

Kelie Greenspan 5/15

Shira Fogel 5/16

Constance Dorreman 5/18

Joshua Willis 5/20

Lynne Saphir 5/21

Debra Freedman 5/25

Claire Frye 5/25

Joseph Willis 5/25

Robin Kay 5/27

Anniversaries

Jeffrey & Michele Beyer 5/2

Lynne & William Saphir 5/7


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