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Ha’Shofar VOLUME XII, ISSUE 5 CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL May 2020 Inside Friday Noon Study Group ....... ......................p. 2 Ongoing Events ..................... p. 6 Gift Shop ................... p. 14 Donations .... p. 16 MAY CAlENDAr........... ....................P . 18 As you are reading this, it should be approximately six weeks into our self-isolation time, Yom Hashoah has just passed, and in a few days it will be Yom HaAtzma’ut – as many of us recall fondly as a day of community celebration with Goldie's falafel, visions of Haviva and Josefa dancing, sounds of the Goldstein Family band . . . It does seem odd to recall that just six weeks ago we were conducting business as usual. We will likely still be in physical isolation from others, but hopefully getting better each day about finding ways to be together – phone, letters, email, Face- book, Zoom, Facetime, Skype . . . Morse Code . . . It is vitally important that we continue to reach out to each other every day. This physical isola- tion time will pass and it's important that we help each other maintain relationships in new ways. For some of us, this isn't hard, but know that for some this is extremely difficult. It is our collective responsibility to help one another find the connec- tions – find the sliver of light. This is a time when we can all make a tremendous difference in others’ lives each day – and it's not at a rally or with a check book. Please hold each other close (virtu- ally) and tightly. Be the light. For me personally, I've found great comfort in see- ing many of you weekly as part of our Kabbalat Shabbat services and during Justin's Shabbat Par- sha discussions. I feel blessed and honored to be here with all of you at this time where we can to- gether test our inner strength and resolve. I'm still hosting coffee Monday to Friday on line at 9:00 a.m., and I will continue to do this each day until we can all be physically together again. Please join me anytime you need to see some other faces and hear some other voices. And if you have an idea for a new way to engage our CBI family virtually, then please share it! I welcome the continued conversation. Finding the Crack of Light By: Rochelle Reich, Executive Director Shavuot May 29th June/July Ha’Shofar Deadline – May 10th I welcome your newsletter contributions, but please, please respect the deadline of the 10th of the month As things change on a day-by-day basis with Covid-19, please check CBI Announcements and the CBI Website for the most up-to-date information.

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Page 1: CONGREGATION Ha’Shofar · Frances Borowsky, cello Daniel Weiser, piano An exciting program featuring neglected piano trios by women composers including Clara Schumann, Fanny Mendelssohn,

Ha’ShofarVOLUME XII , ISSUE 5

CONGREGATION

BETH ISRAEL

May 2020

InsideFriday Noon

Study Group .......

......................p. 2

Ongoing Events

..................... p. 6

Gift Shop

................... p. 14

Donations .... p. 16

MAY

CAlENDAr...........

....................P. 18

As you are reading this, it should be approximately

six weeks into our self-isolation time, Yom

Hashoah has just passed, and in a few days it will

be Yom HaAtzma’ut – as many of us recall fondly

as a day of community celebration with Goldie's

falafel, visions of Haviva and Josefa dancing,

sounds of the Goldstein Family band . . .

It does seem odd to recall that just six weeks ago

we were conducting business as usual. We will

likely still be in physical isolation from others, but

hopefully getting better each day about finding

ways to be together – phone, letters, email, Face-

book, Zoom, Facetime, Skype . . . Morse Code . .

. It is vitally important that we continue to reach

out to each other every day. This physical isola-

tion time will pass and it's important that we help

each other maintain relationships in new ways.

For some of us, this isn't hard, but know that for

some this is extremely difficult. It is our collective

responsibility to help one another find the connec-

tions – find the sliver of light. This is a time when

we can all make a tremendous difference in others’

lives each day – and it's not at a rally or with a

check book. Please hold each other close (virtu-

ally) and tightly. Be the light.

For me personally, I've found great comfort in see-

ing many of you weekly as part of our Kabbalat

Shabbat services and during Justin's Shabbat Par-

sha discussions. I feel blessed and honored to be

here with all of you at this time where we can to-

gether test our inner strength and resolve. I'm still

hosting coffee Monday to Friday on line at 9:00

a.m., and I will continue to do this each day until

we can all be physically together again.

Please join me anytime you need to see some other

faces and hear some other voices. And if you have

an idea for a new way to engage our CBI family

virtually, then please share it!

I welcome the continued conversation.

Finding the Crack of Light By: Rochelle Reich, Executive Director

Shavuot

May 29th

June/July Ha’Shofar

Deadline –

May 10thI welcome your newsletter contributions, but

please, please respect the deadline of the

10th of the month

As things change on a day-by-day

basis with Covid-19,

please check

CBI Announcements and the

CBI Website

for the most up-to-date information.

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Starting on March 20, CBI’s Noon Study Group

will be reading and discussing

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dind a and ngng adiae Noos’IB C,0h 2

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The study group is now meeting virtually online.

Contact Jay Jacoby, [email protected], for information on how to join the conversation.

The study group is now meeting virtually online.

Contact Jay Jacoby, [email protected], for information on how to join the conversation.

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HA’SHOFAR PAGE 3

and present:

MUSICAL MOTHERS

Emmanuel Borowsky, violin

Frances Borowsky, cello Daniel Weiser, piano

An exciting program featuring neglected piano trios by women composers including Clara Schumann, Fanny Mendelssohn,

Louise Farrenc, Amy Beach, Cecile Chaminade, & more

Sunday, May 24 at 1:00PM Congregation Beth Israel

229 Murdock Avenue, Asheville

Admission: $30 at door; $25 for advance seats Discounted advance seats available at:

www.amicimusic.org (click on link to Asheville concerts) Or reserve by calling Beth Israel at 828-252-0660

Postponed –

Watch for Information on Rescheduling.

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HA’SHOFAR PAGE 4

2020 One Light Sponsorship Levels and Pledge Form

$1,250 Platinum Level Sponsor• Recognition on Invitation as Platinum Level Sponsor

• Prominent placement of Full-page ad in Tribute Book

• Recognition in CBI newsletters, e-news and website

• Reserved Table (10 tickets) at One Light Event

$720 Gold Level Sponsor• Recognition on Invitation as Gold Level Sponsor

• Half-page ad in Tribute Book

• Recognition in CBI newsletters, e-news and website

• 4 tickets to One Light Event

$360 Silver Level Sponsor• Recognition on Invitation as Silver Level Sponsor

• Quarter-page ad in Tribute Book

• Recognition in CBI newsletters, e-news and website

• 2 tickets to One Light Event

$250 Patron Sponsor• Listing on Invitation

• Quarter-page ad in Tribute Book

• Recognition in CBI newsletters, e-news and website

• 1 ticket to One Light Event

$180 Friend Sponsor• Listing on Invitation

• Quarter-page ad in Tribute Book

• Recognition in CBI newsletters, e-news and website

Please cut below this line and return this pledge form

__________________________________________________________________________________________

In recognition of the history and future of Congregation Beth Israel and to honor the One Light 2020 honorees

Marlene & Jay Jacoby and Caren Kessler, I/we am/are pleased to sponsor this event at the following level:

$_____________ and intend to fulfill my/our pledge as follows:

• Payment Online in full by using the following link: https://www.bethisraelnc.org/one-light-sponsorships/

• Payment by enclosed check made out to Congregation Beth Israel, memo line One Light 2020

• Payment by credit card. Please contact the CBI office at (828) 252-8660, Tuesday-Friday with your credit

card information.

_________________________________________ _______________________________________

Name(s) Signature

PLEASE RETURN YOUR PLEDGE BY MARCH 19TH TO BE INCLUDED ON THE INVITATION.

In addition to these

sponsorship levels,

One Light Tickets

will be sold separately for

$75 per ticket

and are available for purchase

at this link.

Postponed –

Watch for Information on Rescheduling.

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PAGE 5

Dear Ritual MavenDear ritual Maven-

So with all this time on my hands lately, I’ve been trolling–

I mean scrolling, through the internet, and I came across a

new Jewish holiday that I’ve never heard of. It’s not even on

my Jewish calendar! Please tell me about this thing called

Pesach Sheni.

Pesach Puzzled

Dear Pesach Puzzled,

Pesach Sheni is a great holiday to ask about as it seems par-

ticularly relevant this year. It is exactly one month after Pe-

sach and was created as a second chance opportunity for

those in the community who weren’t able to make their of-

fering to God on Pesach (those who had become ritually im-

pure). Pesach Sheni is known as a day that represents the

second chance – the power of repentance. In the words of

rabbi Yosef Yitzchak of lubavitch, The Second Passover

means that it’s never a lost case. In 2020, it might be the in-

spiration for a celebration for when we can all be physically

together again.

Until next month,

ritual Maven

Ritual CommitteeBy: Eva Blinder

These strange times have brought new challenges for all of

us. I hope that many of you have now attended at least one

of our online Friday night services. The first one, on March

27, was well attended, and it was so great to see so many of

your faces. We had some technical growing pains for the sec-

ond online service on April 3, but we’ve figured out what

went wrong and are looking forward to getting used to this

new medium. Just use the link in the CBI weekly E-news to

join with your fellow congregants. By the time you read this,

we should all be Zoom experts!

A special thank-you goes to our chaplain, rabbi Wolff Alter-

man, for leading our first-night Passover seder on Zoom.

While it was hard to miss the physical presence of our friends

and loved ones, seeing each other virtually and singing along

made a huge difference for me, as I’m sure it did for many of

you.

right now we don’t know when we’ll be able to resume serv-

ices in our lovely sanctuary. As I’m sure you all know, Bun-

combe County has extended the stay home — stay safe order

indefinitely. We are monitoring the situation closely, and will

make a considered decision when it seems safe to go back.

In the meantime, please send us your comments and sugges-

tions for what we can do to keep our CBI community

connected.

Artist-in ResidenceAugust 24-27

Bound Together from Stark to Bright

A four-day journey into the healing power of art

The act of creating can be powerful and transformative. Cre-

ating the pages of books provides an avenue and impetus for

healing, helping us cope with loss, grief and anger. CBI in-

vites you to explore the possibilities during a four-day work-

shop led by one of North Carolina's most celebrated art teach-

ers.

For more information and to register.

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Social Action Volunteer Opportunities

Help serving dinner at the Western Carolina Rescue Mission on the third Tuesday of the month from 4:00 pm to

5:30 pm. The rescue Mission is located at 225 Patton Avenue, Asheville. Contact Alan Escovitz [email protected]

or Gail Gordon [email protected].

Help with our involvement with Room In the Inn. Contact Jan Zollars [email protected] or Gail Gordon

[email protected].

Ongoing CBI Events

Torah on Tap – A Lively Group Discussion

The last Sunday of the month 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm. We will be meeting at Archetype Brewing (previously

Habitat Tavern), 174 Broadway, Asheville 28801. You are welcome to bring a snack or meal or purchase

food at Archetype Brewing. Dog-friendly with non-alcoholic options.

Hazak

Hazak is a group of empty nesters who meet monthly for good food and conversation at local restaurants. The group

usually meets the first Wednesday of each month at 5:30 pm, barring holiday conflicts. Anyone who is interested can

be added to the email list. Contact Sue lerner.

CBI Calendar/Directory

looking for help with the next edition of the CBI Calendar/Directory.

1. Need people willing to send out emails to existing advertisers.

2. Need people willing to solicit ads from businesses that advertise in other publications.

3. Need people not afraid to hear No to their request… they are not saying No to you they are saying No, not this time.

4. Need people willing to solicit new businesses to advertise to make our CBI Calendar/Directory grow!

I know you are there just waiting to be asked! So I Am Asking. Please Help!

If you are interested or want to find out more information.

Please contact me at: [email protected] or (828) 595-2952.

Thank You in advance for your help and support.

Torah on Tap is now meeting online on Zoom

Canceled

Brunch b'Yachad VirtualStarting on Friday, we'll be hosting a joint JCC/CBI program Brunch B'yachad Virtual at 10:00 am (same link as coffee

& kibbitz) The format for the hour will be a little facilitated socializing followed by a discussion through the Jewish

lens of a relevant topic or current event. Past topics have included Optimism in the face of adversity, Civil discourse,

Jewish Identity and anti-Semitism.

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HA’SHOFAR PAGE 7

Community News

Jewish Conservative Coalition-Lamed 18 Adrienne Skolnik is the Founder of the Jewish Conservative Coalition/lamed

18. JCCl was formed to bring together like-minded individuals who support and defend the Jewish people and our Consti-

tutional values. Lamed is the Hebrew letter that teaches us to learn from everything in life. Eighteen (18) in Gematria means

good things to come. For member information contact: [email protected]

Conference of Jewish Affairs – Adrienne Skolnik is Chairman of the North Carolina Chapter. More information here.

Carolina Jews for Justice is a statewide organization devoted to pursuing social justice from a Jewish perspective in the

areas of racial equity, fighting poverty, opposing anti-Semitism and other forms of hatred (including anti-Muslim and anti-

lGBTQ discrimination), working on a non-partisan basis for increased voter engagement and fair redistricting, and advo-

cating for sensible and humane immigration policies, among others. Please visit its website at www.carolinajewsforjustice.org

to learn more.

A Local Jewish Dialogue Group is a small, diverse group of local Jews who have been meeting informally once a month

for the last several months to discuss issues of concern to us as Jews. We are committed to creating a safe environment to

express our own views and listen respectfully to each others’ views. Our goal is to widen our perspectives while respecting

our differences. If you are interested in finding out more about our group, please call one of our founding members:

Carol (828) 255-7700; Chuck (828) 242-5527; Florence (828) 675-0974

The group meets the second Tuesday of the month at 1:00 pm at

Congregation Beth HaTephila

In the interest of civil dialog and inclusivity, this information is provided as a service to the CBI community.

The views of these organizations may or may not reflect the views of CBI or its members.

Happenings in the Asheville Jewish Community – www.jcwnc.org is your gateway into all the amazing and wonderful

organizations and activities that you can explore.

The Asheville Jewish Community Center strengthens Jewish identity, celebrates Jewish culture, and builds inclusive com-

munity through a wide variety of social, educational, cultural, and wellness programs for people from all backgrounds at

every stage of life.

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COVID-19 and Jewish EthicsBy: Robert Kline, CBI Social Action Committee

It is at once fascinating and horrifying to me that a tiny prim-

itive bit of rNA coated in a protein shell has succeeded in

bringing the earth’s dominant species to a standstill. Its trade

secret: immunologic novelty, multiple hosts both animal and

human, and asymptomatic carriers for propagation. This

pathogen inevitably lends itself to plague analogies as we

pass through the season of Passover: invisible, unpredictable

and recalcitrant to treatment, picking off the most vulnerable

in our midst, although thankfully largely sparing children so

far. Humbled now is the pinnacle of evolution, we creatures

endowed with a vast array of gray matter, who dominate our

environment with impunity, responsible for the extinction of

thousands of species. We have even set into motion climate

change that is no less catastrophic than before Covid 19 mo-

nopolized our attention. The overworked expression of “bib-

lical proportion” is no exaggeration in our current crisis.

remarkable in this pandemic are the two markedly different

demographic groups suffering disproportionately: the poor

and the medical providers. The latter are literally risking their

lives and their loved ones with whom they come in contact.

My beleaguered colleagues in active hospital practice and all

the other medical/ancillary folks engaged in supporting our

health care deserve every scintilla of gratitude we can muster.

Medical personnel are frequently described in battlefield

metaphors as front-line troops. But as an Emory physician

Dr. Michelle Au recently pointed out, they are actually the

last line of defense.

All of society is tasked with keeping us safe by adhering to

public health mandates, to prevent this pandemic from esca-

lating beyond the capacity of our caregivers to salvage. Pre-

vention obviates any treatment. If caregivers are willing to

expose themselves to danger, I believe we literally owe it to

them to obey social distancing, hand hygiene, and sheltering

in place. I also think it incumbent upon us all to ceaselessly

prevail upon our elected officials to mandate production and

equitable dissemination of appropriate protective equipment

for medical professionals and all others involved in essential

services to our society. I ordered the last three face shields

from a woodworking supply company for my anesthesiolo-

gist brother working in a Philadelphia VA hospital because

his department had run out well before the expected influx

had even begun. That is appalling in a nation that can, in bi-

partisan crescendo, spare no expense when it pertains to

stockpiling weapons. let us pray science will supersede the

current political theater, and that effective vaccines emerge.

Finally I turn attention to the poor. Minority mortality rates

are inordinate, and they often cannot afford to shelter in

place. Not work= not eat. The current restrictions are for me

largely an inconvenience, as I have adequate food, shelter,

and access to basic necessities. That is by no means a given

for many in our community, or even in our congregation.

Thankfully the Torah affirms the centrality of justice as a

Jewish calling. rabbi Bradley Artson states We cannot con-

sider ourselves pious Jews without a firm commitment to

making the world a more just and righteous place. Tzedakah

(righteous behavior) and gemilut hasadim (lovingkindness)

are among our core principles, and according to rabbis of

classical Judaism, are equal in value to all other mitzvot com-

bined.

So I’d like to express my profound gratitude to all at CBI

who responded to the Social Action Committee’s request for

donations to agencies working with those in need during the

current pandemic. Over $2,000 has been donated to Manna,

The Mission, Beloved and Jewish Family Services. Some do-

nations are recurring, so there will be a steady stream of rev-

enue. CBI’s collective commitment to Tikkun Olam is

nothing short of amazing. The need continues: please con-

sider contributing according to your means.

Weekly Torah Class with Justin Goldstein

Every other Saturday as long as services are on hiatus,

Justin (the Farmer formerly known as the rabbi) is of-

fering an online discussion of the weekly Torah portion

at 1:00 pm on Shabbat afternoons. You can click on this

link to automatically arrive in his virtual living room

https://zoom.us/j/362802642 If you have any issues

with the link, then you can go onto zoom.us and then

join a meeting' and the meeting ID is 362 802 642

The views expressed in this article are those of the author

and may or may not reflect the views of CBI.

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CBI Virtual Classes with Hal Lewis

What We Know About the Role of Gender in Leadership – 90 minutes – Via Zoom

April 28, 2020 – 4:00 p.m. Maximum 10 people

Even before the #MeToo, Gam Ani movements, scholars of leadership have studied the impact gender has on leadership

types and styles. The data are evolving as more and more is learned with each passing year. In this session, contemporary

research findings will be examined and participants will be asked to reflect upon these findings within the context of their

own experiences. Among the issues to be introduced are: Is There A Woman’s Style of leading? Are Women More Effective

leaders Than Men? How Can Understanding the Impact of Gender on leadership Make You a Better leader?

To Everything There is A Season: A Brief Look at the Book of Kohelet (Ecclesiastes) – 60 minutes/session – Via Zoom

May 5, 12, 19, 26 – 4:00 p.m. Maximum 10 people

This four-part series will provide an introduction to Kohelet (Ecclesiastes), arguably, the most controversial book of the

Tanakh (Jewish Bible). Participants will be introduced to the historical and cultural context of the Hebrew wisdom literature

(from whence this book is drawn) and will have the opportunity to explore what drove the biblical editors to include such a

revolutionary heterodox in the biblical canon. We will read and discuss highlights and key chapters of this wonderful book

and participants will consider the contemporary applications and implications of this challenging text.

Participants will be expected to attend all four sessions and to complete a modest reading assignment of selections from the

text in preparation for each session.

To register, please contact the synagogue office (828)252-8660 [email protected].

All of our virtual meetings are listed on the CBI website.

Dr. Hal M. lewis is the current Chancellor and Immediate Past President of Spertus

Institute for Jewish learning and leadership in Chicago. An executive coach and

organizational consultant specializing in nonprofit organizational leadership, Dr.

lewis holds a Doctorate in Jewish Studies and is the Principal Consultant for lead-

ership For Impact llC. A passionate advocate for adult Jewish learning, he is a

popular lecturer, trainer, and teacher. He and his wife, Mary, live in Fairview and

are members of CBI.

Pastoral Support

rabbi Wolff Alterman is available to members of the CBI community to address pastoral and chaplaincy needs and provide

a compassionate ear and spiritual support as we sojourn together in challenging times.

rabbi Wolff received formal chaplaincy training in Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) programs at Johnson City Medical

Center, Johnson City, TN and rutherford Hospital in rutherfordton, NC, and training in Dignity Therapy in Winnipeg, Man-

itoba. He has served as a staff chaplain at Mission Hospital in Asheville, the inpatient palliative care chaplain with CarePart-

ners, Asheville and as a substance abuse counselor at a local clinic and currently serves as chaplain at CBI and Jewish Family

Services of WNC.

He looks forward to meetings via phone, facetime, zoom or on any platform with which you’re comfortable. Conversations

are confidential and can be arranged at your convenience. Please contact [email protected] or leave a message by

phone at 828-337-6185.

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Pesach – The Torah Ten Plagues –Rabbinic Thought – Covid-19 and God

By: Walter ZifferOnce again Pesach/Passover lies behind us. This is my favorite

Jewish holiday because it has historical roots. While Pesach,

in my opinion, with its emphasis on liberation and freedom

represents the very origin of Jewish nationhood, the story in

its context of the Book of Exodus contains some disturbing

elements.

You may have guessed from the title of the blog that I am re-

ferring to the biblical Ten Plagues and the deadly plague of the

Covid-19 we are experiencing globally, as I write this.

Deuteronomy 11:13-17 reads, If you will earnestly heed the

mitzvot (commandments) that I give you this day, to love the

LORD your God and to serve him with all your heart and all

your soul, then I will favor your land with rain at the proper

season – rain in autumn and rain in spring – and you will have

an ample harvest of grain and wine and oil. You will eat to

contentment. I will assure abundance in the fields for your cat-

tle. Take care lest you be tempted to forsake God and turn to

false gods in worship. For then the wrath of the LORD your

God will be directed against you. He will close the heavens

and hold back the rain; the earth will not yield its produce.

You will soon disappear from the good land which the LORD

is giving you.

This warning was allegedly given to Israel.

Egypt and their pharaoh, without having received a similar

warning, enslaved Israel and were punished for doing so by

the Ten Plagues. While this is not the place to discuss the his-

toricity of the Exodus narrative and the story of the plagues,

for me it is shocking every time the Haggadah is read that the

whole population of Egypt was punished by the lOrD rather

than the perpetrators only. This was what we call collateral

damage.

Did the God of justice really intend this mass punishment that

included huge numbers of innocents?

The authors of the Haggadah, a collective work compiled

probably during the Talmudic period, were keenly aware of

this ethical dilemma. This becomes manifest in the tradition

that as we read the text and recall each plague, we dip a finger

into the wine and then tap it on the plate. While there are var-

ious interpretation of this tradition, the one that makes most

sense is that while the use of wine in the context of Jewish

worship is always connected with joy, we must never drink it

to the the affliction of human beings who suffer. Collateral

damage is never something one drinks to in Judaism!

We also know the Midrash in which the lOrD reprimands the

angels wanting to sing their joy as the Egyptian military in pur-

suit of liberated Israel drown in the red Sea. According to Tal-

mud, (Megillah 10b and Sanhedrin 39b), God silences them

with, How dare you sing for joy when My creatures are dying?

Finally to Covid-19.

Jewish traditional theology teaches, as we read in Deuteron-

omy above, that the calamity that befalls Jews and by extension

all human beings, is brought about by God as punishment.

While this is difficult to believe, one of Judaism's well known

rabbis (I am intentionally omitting the name and affiliation of

this person), publicly interpreted the Holocaust as punishment

of European Jewry for their assimilationist practices, etc. In

his alleged words: the Holocaust occurred because the cancer

of assimilation had to be cut out from the body of Judaism.

Why mention this? Because there are once again voices heard

that associate Covid-19 and our present global catastrophe with

God's judgment of a sinful humanity. It is not healthy to take

certain biblical texts literally. Fundamentalist Judaism, Chris-

tianity and Islam are dangerous religious orientations.

Covid-19 is a virus brought about by a natural process. It may

have come into being within an animal, some geneticists think,

and subsequently transmitted to a human. No supernatural

process in its generation or transmission process was involved.

This said, I would suggest we leave God, in whatever form we

believe, or other alleged supernatural origins and actions out

of the equation!

The views expressed in this article are those of the author

and may or may not reflect the views of CBI.

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Mazel Tov !May Birthdays01 Sheldon Harnash

03 richard laibson

05 Daniel Dunn

07 lauren Boyd

08 Abigail rose

Goldstein

09 lois Bernard

Jodi Toren

11 Steve Miller

12 Phyllis Cooper

Danise Hauser

Judi Haskell

13 larry Schantz

15 lauren Malinoff

16 Steve lehrer

Beth Appel

18 Sally Gooze

24 Eli Kayne

26 Karen Marcus

28 Jeremy Samsky

Bob Pohlman

29 Thelma Uhler

Carolyn Goldstein

Michael Sena

rick Sanders

30 Denise Pohlman

Jordan Scheffer

May Anniversaries05 Adam & laura Kaufman

24 Michael & Ilona Sena

28 Sebastian Matthews & Ali Climo

Refuah ShleimahTo Gerry Uhler, Thelma Uhler, Julie Sherman, ralph reeder, John Moore, Neil McCollum,

Devorah reed

Liaison Committee

The committee’s purpose is to help resolve interpersonal conflicts within the shul. These disagreements can occur

between congregants, between congregants and the rabbi, between congregants and the Board, or between the Board

and the rabbi. The liaison Committee is here to assist you if you have a concern.

Committee members are carefully chosen for their abilities to be impartial and to provide a discreet and safe sounding

board. They are ready to listen to any concerns that you may have. You can contact any of the members of the

committee. They are:

Davida Horwitz (279-6599) rabbi Wolff Alterman (337-6185)

Eva Blinder (275-6447) laurie Chess (545-7318)

Marc Penansky (279-0940) robert Marcus (484-8401)

Our SympathyTo lisa Wiener on the passing of her husband, Mark Wiener.

To Adrian Sandler on the passing of his father, Barney Sandler, in london.

To Michael Heller on the passing of his mother, Bernice Heller, in New York

To Pam Gretz on the passing of her husband, Pete Gretz, former CBI member and CBI Treasurer.

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To Davida Horwitz, Sage West and Indiana West; rochelle, Alex and logan reich for preparing

the Passover packages.

Thank You and Yasher Koah!

“and in your light - we see light”

One Light 2020Honoring

Marlene & Jay Jacoby and Caren Kessler

Join us for an evening of music, dinner, drinks, silent auction and celebration as we recognize our 2020 One Light honorees; unique individuals who have contributed a lifetume of time and energy maintaining the strength and vibrancy of Congregation Beth Israel. Sponsorships and tickets on sale now.

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Our Gift ShopGift Shop Hours

Fridays 11:30 am to 3:00 pm

Sundays* 9:45 am to 12:15 pm *when Sunday School is in session

Please call Carol Samsky at (828) 676-0765 to arrange for opening the shop at other

times and for special orders.

Are you ready for Passover? The Gift Shop has a wide variety of items to help you celebrate –

from seder plates to Afikomen bags to washing cups.You'll find designs that will fit all tastes,

from a modern aesthetic to the more traditional. We have numerous items to decorate and delight

your table, as well as novelty items for the children to keep the seder lively and meaningful.

Please visit us! Our prices are not only the best in town – they beat the internet! Since we have

no overhead, and we have the most wonderful volunteers manning our shop, we can keep our

prices low for you. You will find that our shelves contain works of Judaica from many local

artists, some of whom are juried members of the Southern Highland Craft Guild and some of

whom are members of our own congregation.

The CBI Gift Shop is now open

by appointment only.

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Your Amazon Purchases Can Help Support Beth Israel

Your Amazon purchases can help support Beth Israel. Amazon Smile donates 1% of your purchases to CBI at no cost

to you. Just visit https://smile.amazon.com and select Congregation Beth Israel, then shop as you regularly would. If

you are a regular Amazon shopper, you can bookmark this website so as to find it easily every time you shop.

New CBI Virtual Office

If you would like to pay your dues, make a donation, or buy a Club Chutzpah ticket, you can now do it quickly and

securely online through CBI's new Virtual Office on the CBI website. You can use ACH, your credit card or debit

card, and save yourself a stamp or a trip to CBI.

Just go to CBI's home page at https://www.bethisraelnc.org/ and click on CBI Virtual Office in the top bar

https://www.bethisraelnc.org/cbi-virtual-office/

If you are making a donation or ticket payment, please fill in the memo line so that we can allocate it correctly.

Thank you for supporting CBI!

Click on the donate button at the left to pay your dues,

make a contribution, pay your Annual Appeal Pledge or

pay for your Ingles cards. This simple Web Check system

is a direct debit to your checking account and allows you

to send a message to the CBI office along with your pay-

ment. No need to write checks or make special trips to the

office.

Ingles cards are a no-cost fundraiser for Beth Israel. Each month

CBI members and friends buy $8,000 worth of Ingles gift cards to

help raise $400 for Beth Israel – over $4,800 annually. Ingles gift

cards can be used at any Ingles store for groceries, pharmacy items

and gasoline. Sign up now to receive your Ingles cards automati-

cally each month. The office also keeps an inventory of Ingles

cards for immediate purchase. Contact the CBI office to get more

information and/or to participate at 252-8660 or admin@bethis-

raelnc.org.

For Information about Burial Plots

at Lou Pollock Memorial Park

Contact:

Josh Tager [email protected]

or Fred Lashley

Current rates: $1,000 CBI members;

$1,250 non-members

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Support Your Shul and Its Congregants!

Active Donor Directed FundsFor those members of

CBI who would like to

direct their financial

support toward a spe-

cific area within CBI,

these are the active

donor directed funds.

You are encouraged to

support the General

Fund with your dona-

tions, allowing the Board of Directors the

discretion to direct this support toward

areas of the most need.

** These funds are very active and in the

most need of regular contributions.

� ** Spiritual Life Fund – Support of

spiritual life programs and needs

� **Social Action Fund – Funds CBI’s

social action projects

� ** Chesed/Tzedakah Fund –

Supports the Bereavement Committee

and other Chesed related activities

� ** Ted Liebowitz Children’s Fund –

Provides scholarships for Bet Sefer

students and supports Bet Sefer

expenses

� ** Toby Cohen Minyan Katan and

Junior Congregation Fund

� ** Family Education Fund –

Supports family education program-

ming

� Shorashim Teen Program Fund –

Supports CBI teen programs

� **Adult Ed Fund

� Website/Computer/Tech Fund

� Cemetery Committee Fund –

Supports maintenance of CBI’s

lou Pollock Cemetery

� Chevra Kadisha Fund – Supports

efforts toward preparing the body of

the departed for Jewish burial.

� **Rabbi Discretionary Fund –

Supports needs or causes the rabbi

chooses to support

General Fund

Robert Warner

Gerard & Thelma Uhler: in honor

of Sherry & Moris Uhler’s

anniversary

Ira & Sheila Naiman

Gerard & Thelma Uhler: in honor

of Victoria and Jonathan Uhler’s

birthdays

Bill & Jo Golson: in memory of

Gwen Hirschfield

Lee Avishai: in honor of Caren

Kessler’s birthday

Gerard & Thelma Uhler: in honor

of Marlene Jacoby’s birthday

Lee Avishai: in honor of Marlene

Jacoby’s birthday

Yahrzeit Fund

Irvin & Vivien Saron: in memory of

Vivien’s mother, Estelle lew

William & Barbara Lewin: in mem-

ory of William’s father, George

lewin

Irvin & Vivien Saron: in memory of

Vivien’s father, Benjamin lew

Gerard & Thelma Uhler: in mem-

ory of Gerard’s father, Morris

Uhler

John & Jimi Moore: in memory of

Jimi’s brother, Fredric Bornstein

Arnold Wengrow: in memory of his

father, Sam Wengrow

Neal & Beth Appel: in memory of

Neal’s father, Sidney Appel

Robert & Karen Marcus: in mem-

ory of robert’s mother, Julia

Marcus

Eliot & Nancy Renick: in memory

of Eliot’s mother, Annette renick

Eleanore Fisher: in memory of her

father, lew Goodman

Michael & Ilona Sena: in memory

of Mike’s father, Harry Sena

Eleanore Fisher: in memory of her

mother-in-law, Birdie Fisher

Social Action Fund

Steve Schimmel (to 5 charities)

Passover Package Fund

Richard & Barbara Laibson

Davida Horwitz

Marc Rudow & Deborah Miles

Gerard & Thelma Uhler

One Light Sponsors

Frank Goldsmith & Dee Cash:

Bronze Sponsor

Rabbi’s

Discretionary Fund

Sheldon & Janet Harnash:

Ma’ot Hittin

Norman & Tamar Katzwer:

Ma’ot Hittin

March to April

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May Yahrzeits

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Announced during services on:

April 24 & 25

01 (07 Iyar) Sandy Slosman for her husband, Benson Slosman

May 2

02 (08 Iyar) Jillian Krupp for her grandmother, Audrey Fox

05 (11 Iyar) Caren Kessler for her grandfather, Jacob Kessler

06 (12 Iyar) Connie Glaser for her father, Bernard Brown

07 (13 Iyar) Miriam Zaretsky for her father-in-law, Joseph Zaretsky

08 (14 Iyar) Steve Miller for his father, Melvin Miller

May 8 & 9

09 (15 Iyar) Wolff Alterman for his grandfather, Sam Alterman

12 (18 Iyar) Carolyn Goldstein for her stepfather, Albrecht Benno Strauss

13 (19 Iyar) Barbara lewin for her grandfather, Morris Kaufman

14 (20 Iyar) Bruce Brown for his mother, Frances Brown

May 16

17 (23 Iyar) lauren Malinoff for her aunt, Celia Malinoff

17 (23 Iyar) Miriam Zaretsky for her mother, Bessie Aronson

18 (24 Iyar) Sara Yakira for her grandmother, Anna B. Heckelman

18 (24 Iyar) Frank Goldsmith for his mother, Mary Bess van landingham

Goldsmith

19 (25 Iyar) Davida Horwitz for her grandfather, Avraham Neugebauer

22 (28 Iyar) Alan Baumgarten for his aunt, Hanni Friedmann

May 22 & 23

23 (29 Iyar) Elie Aharon for his mother, Carolyn Pollard

25 (02 Sivan) robert Feirstein for his father, William Feirstein

25 (02 Sivan) Carolyn Goldstein for her father, richard russell Curtis

26 (03 Sivan) ronald Neimkin for his mother, Marion C. Neimkin

26 (03 Sivan) Norman Winkelman for his brother, Seymour Winkelman

27 (04 Sivan) Barbara Miller for her grandmother, Miriam liebowitz

29 (06 Sivan) Steve Miller for his grandfather, Harold Abrams

29 (06 Sivan) Hal lewis for his father, Marvin J. lewis

29 (06 Sivan) Cathy Kayne for her grandmother, Catherine Santoli

29 (06 Sivan) Alan Silverman for his mother, Faye Silverman

May 30

30 (07 Sivan) lois Bernard for her grandfather, Jacob Dipsiner

31 (08 Sivan) Jimi Moore for her mother, Margaret Bornstein

May their memories be for a blessing.

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Daily except

May 29th

9:00 am On-

line Coffee &

Kibbitz with

Rochelle

Every Friday

except May 29

10:00 am

Brunch

b’Yachad

1

12:00 pm

Online Noon Study

Group

6:00pm Online

Kabbalat Shabbat

7:59 pm Candles

2

9:30 am Shabbat

morning services -

Cancelled

8:48 pm Havdalah

3

2:30 pm Online

Jewish Medita-

tion Circle

4

9:00 am Online

Coffee & Kibb-

itz with

rochelle

5

9:00 am On-

line Coffee &

with rochelle1:00 pm

Online Guided

Autobiography

Class

6

9:00 am Online

Coffee & Kibb-

itz with

rochelle

7

9:00 am Online

Coffee & Kib-

bitz with

rochelle

8

12:00 pm Online

Noon Study Group

6:00pm Online

Kabbalat Shabbat

8:05 pm Candles

9

9:30 am Shabbat

morning services -

Cancelled

1:00 pm Justin’s

Torah Class online

8:54 pm Havdalah

10

2:30 pm Online

Jewish Medita-

tion Circle

11

9:00 am Online

Coffee & Kibb-

itz with

rochelle

12

9:00 am On-

line Coffee &

with rochelle1:00 pm

Online Guided

Autobiography

Class

13

9:00 am Online

Coffee & Kibb-

itz with

rochelle

14

9:00 am Online

Coffee & Kib-

bitz with

rochelle

6:30 pm CBI

Board Meeting

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12:00 pm

Online Noon Study

Group

6:00pm Online

Kabbalat Shabbat

8:11 pm Candles

169:30 am Shabbat

morning services -

Cancelled

9:00 pm Havdalah

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2:30 pm Online

Jewish Medita-

tion Circle

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9:00 am Online

Coffee & Kibb-

itz with

rochelle

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9:00 am On-

line Coffee &

with rochelle

1:00 pm

Online Guided

Autobiography

Class

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9:00 am Online

Coffee & Kibb-

itz with

rochelle

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9:00 am Online

Coffee & Kib-

bitz with

rochelle

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12:00 pm Online

Noon Study Group

6:00pm Online

Kabbalat Shabbat

8:16 pm Candles

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9:30 am Shabbat

morning services -

Cancelled

1:00 pm Justin’s

Torah Class online

9:05 pm

Havdalah

242:30 pm Online

Jewish Medita-

tion Circle

312:30 pm Online

Jewish Medita-

tion Circle

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9:00 am Online

Coffee & Kibb-

itz with

rochelle

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line Coffee &

with rochelle

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rochelle

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9:00 am Online

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bitz with

rochelle

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First Day Shavuot

no Noon Study

Group

6:00pm Online

Kabbalat Shabbat

8:21 pm Candles

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9:30 am Shabbat

morning services -

Cancelled

9:10 pm

Havdalah

HA’SHOFAR PAGE 18

May 2020SUN FRI SATTHUWEDTUEMON

As things change on a day-by-day

basis with Covid-19,

please check

CBI Announcements and the

CBI Website

for the most up-to-date information.

Page 19: CONGREGATION Ha’Shofar · Frances Borowsky, cello Daniel Weiser, piano An exciting program featuring neglected piano trios by women composers including Clara Schumann, Fanny Mendelssohn,

Beth Israel Synagogue

Congregation Beth Israel

229 Murdock Avenue

Asheville, NC  28804

Office Phone (828) 252-8660

Fax (828) 252-8431

email: [email protected]

Synagogue Office Hours:

Tuesday to Friday

10:00 am to 4:00 pm

For updated information visit our website at

www.bethisraelnc.org

MAY

Candle-lighting & Havdalah

Friday 5/01/2020 7:59 pm

Saturday 5/02/2020 8:48 pm

Friday 5/08/2020 8:05 pm

Saturday 5/09/2020 8:54 pm

Friday 5/15/2020 8:11 pm

Saturday 5/16/2020 9:00 pm

Friday 5/22/2020 8:16 pm

Saturday 5/23/2020 9:05 pm

Friday 5/29/2020 8:21 pm

Saturday 5/30/2020 9:10 pm

Administrationrochelle reich, Interim

Executive Director [email protected]

lee Avishai, Administrator [email protected]

Chaplain Wolff Alterman [email protected]

Executive CommitteeAli Climo, President [email protected]

Danielle Tocaben, Vice Pres. [email protected]

Julie Sherman, Secretary [email protected]

Norman Katzwer, Treasurer [email protected]

Della Simon, Past President [email protected]

Board Committee Chairs/Members

Alan Silverman, Membership [email protected]

Mike Weizman, Development [email protected]

Eva Blinder, Spiritual/ritual [email protected]

Gail Gordon, Social Action [email protected]

Elie Aharon, Adult Education [email protected]

Board Members-at-LargeHannah limov [email protected]

Kevin Boyd [email protected]

Ellen Sanders [email protected]

Alan Escovitz [email protected]

Non-Board Committee ChairsMike Weizman, Capital Campaign [email protected]

Caren Kessler, Chesed [email protected]

Bruce Brown, HaShofar [email protected]

Nechamah Morgan, Youth Educ. [email protected]

Kitchen [email protected]

For everything else, contact [email protected]

Chesed: CBI’s Support NetworkChesed is a caring team of CBI members who are here to help out their CBI community

during both challenging as well as joyous times. This committee has assisted individ-

uals and families in a variety of ways. Sometimes it’s as simple as making a call or

writing a card. Sometimes it’s preparing a meal, making a visit or providing a ride.

Sometimes it’s helping with a life cycle event: a bat or bar mitzvah, the birth of a baby,

the loss of a loved one. But we need your help to continue our work effectively.

We can’t offer to do anything unless we know who needs and wants some support. If

we can help you with something or if you are aware of someone who needs assistance,

please tell lee, who will pass along that information to the Chesed committee. Or you

can send an email request to [email protected]. Many people at CBI are wait-

ing to help out. At this point, over 70 people have put their names on one or more lists

to provide support for their CBI family.

We also need your help responding to the requests. If you want to be involved, please

tell lee, who will pass along your interest to the committee. You can also contact the

Chesed committee directly at [email protected]. We’ll get in touch with you

to see what you are interested in doing. We’re grateful to have you volunteer to do one

or all of the following (it’s really up to you):

• Visit those who are sick

• Make calls

• Be part of a shiva minyan

• Prepare meals

• Provide transportation

• run errands

• Assist with set up for a bar/bat mitzvah party

• Host someone for a holiday meal

Jewish communities have a rich history of taking care of each other. The Babylon-

ian Talmud teaches us that All Jews are responsible one for another (Shevuot 39a).

The Chesed Committee invites you to be a part of that meaningful tradition.