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Terumah February 29, 2020 4 Adar 5780 Parsha : Page 325 Haſtorah: Page 336 SHABBAT SHALOM A warm welcome to our guests We welcome you and are pleased that you have joined us to worship. We hope you will feel welcome whenever you are in town. If you are a new resident to our area, please introduce yourself so we can properly welcome you and tell you more about our wonderful congregaon and community. SCHEDULE DAILY MINYAN If you are in need of a Minyan for a Yahrzeit for a loved one please contact Paul Walsky at 410-627-9762 or email him at [email protected] or call Jody Goldsmith at 443-837-6866 or email him at [email protected]. VOLUNTEERS Since we are short staffed in the office, for the me being, anyone willing to help out with answering the phone and leng people into the building, your assistance would be greatly appreciated. Just a couple of hours would be a great help. If you are willing to help out, please call Shirley Aronson at 410-974-9011. Candle Lighng: Terumah 2/28 5:39 PM Shabbat Services 2/29 9:30 PM Shabbat Ends 2/29 6:38 PM Candle Lighng: Tetzaveh 3/6 5:46 PM TERUMAH Exodus 25:1-27:19 The people of Israel are called upon to contribute thirteen materials – gold, silver and copper; blue-, purple- and red-dyed wool; flax, goat hair, animal skins, wood, olive oil, spices and gems – out of which, G‑d says to Moses, They shall make for Me a Sanctuary, and I shall dwell amidst them. On the summit of Mount Sinai, Moses is given detailed instruc- ons on how to construct this dwelling for G‑d so that it could be readily dismantled, transported and reassembled as the people journeyed in the desert. In the Sanctuarys inner chamber, behind an arscally woven curtain, was the ark containing the tablets of tesmony engraved with the Ten Commandments; on the arks cover stood two winged cherubim hammered out of pure gold. In the outer chamber stood the seven-branched menorah, and the table upon which the showbreadwas arranged. The Sanctuarys three walls were fied together from 48 upright wooden boards, each of which was overlaid with gold and held up by a pair of silver foundaon sockets. The roof was formed of three layers of coverings: (a) tapestries of mulcolored wool and linen; (b) a covering made of goat hair; (c) a covering of ram and tachash skins. Across the front of the Sanctuary was an embroi- dered screen held up by five posts. Surrounding the Sanctuary and the copper-plated altar which fronted it was an enclosure of linen hangings, supported by 60 wooden posts with silver hooks and trimmings, and reinforced by copper stakes.

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Terumah

February 29, 2020

4 Adar 5780

Parsha : Page 325

Haftorah: Page 336

SHABBAT SHALOM

A warm welcome to our guests

We welcome you and are pleased that you have joined us to

worship. We hope you will feel welcome whenever you are in

town. If you are a new resident to our area, please introduce

yourself so we can properly welcome you and tell you more

about our wonderful congregation and community.

SCHEDULE

DAILY MINYAN

If you are in need of a Minyan for a Yahrzeit for a loved

one please contact Paul Walsky at 410-627-9762 or email

him at [email protected] or call Jody Goldsmith at

443-837-6866 or email him at [email protected].

VOLUNTEERS

Since we are short staffed in the office, for the time being,

anyone willing to help out with answering the phone and

letting people into the building, your assistance would be

greatly appreciated. Just a couple of hours would be a great

help. If you are willing to help out, please call Shirley Aronson

at 410-974-9011.

Candle Lighting: Terumah 2/28 5:39 PM

Shabbat Services 2/29 9:30 PM

Shabbat Ends 2/29 6:38 PM

Candle Lighting: Tetzaveh 3/6 5:46 PM

TERUMAH

Exodus 25:1-27:19

The people of Israel are called upon to contribute thirteen

materials – gold, silver and copper; blue-, purple- and red-dyed

wool; flax, goat hair, animal skins, wood, olive oil, spices and

gems – out of which, G‑d says to Moses, “They shall make for

Me a Sanctuary, and I shall dwell amidst them.”

On the summit of Mount Sinai, Moses is given detailed instruc-

tions on how to construct this dwelling for G‑d so that it could

be readily dismantled, transported and reassembled as the

people journeyed in the desert.

In the Sanctuary’s inner chamber, behind an artistically

woven curtain, was the ark containing the tablets of testimony

engraved with the Ten Commandments; on the ark’s cover

stood two winged cherubim hammered out of pure gold. In the

outer chamber stood the seven-branched menorah, and the

table upon which the “showbread” was arranged.

The Sanctuary’s three walls were fitted together from 48 upright

wooden boards, each of which was overlaid with gold and held

up by a pair of silver foundation sockets. The roof was formed of

three layers of coverings: (a) tapestries of multicolored wool and

linen; (b) a covering made of goat hair; (c) a covering of ram and

tachash skins. Across the front of the Sanctuary was an embroi-

dered screen held up by five posts.

Surrounding the Sanctuary and the copper-plated altar which

fronted it was an enclosure of linen hangings, supported by 60

wooden posts with silver hooks and trimmings, and reinforced

by copper stakes.

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REFUAH SH’LEIMA (SPEEDY RECOVERY)

Jeffrey Blum and Joe Cohen

May the Holy One, Blessed is He, be filled with compassion

for them, to restore their health, to heal them, to strengthen

and revivify them. May He send them a speedy and complete

recovery from heaven, a recovery of the body and a recovery

of the spirit, swiftly and soon. Amen.

RABBI PANITZ

Rabbi Panitz will be joining us for services on the following

Shabbatot. He will be leining Torah and providing the sermon.

LAY LED SERVICES

We will be having lay led services on the following

shabbatot:

SISTERHOOD GIFT SHOP

Engagements, Weddings, Graduations, Bar and

Bat Mitzvahs, Babies! Gifts for all occasions available

at the Gift Shop! Please contact Laura Sutton at

[email protected] or 410 721-0679 for an appointment.

SAVE THE DATE

The community Yom Hashoah program is scheduled

for Monday, April 20th, 7pm @ Kneseth Israel.

CONDOLENCES

Congregation Kneseth Israel extends our heartfelt

condolences to Rosalie Berman and family on the passing of

Leonard Berman. May their family be comforted among the

mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.

November 23 January 18 March 21

December 21 February 15

YAHRZEITS FOR THIS WEEK

The following Yahrzeits are being observed during the week of

February 29 — March 6

CONTRIBUTIONS

Yahrzteit contributions

In memory of in memory of Hannah J. Mild and Hilda Mild by

Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence M.Mild

In memory of Dora Blum by Jeffrey Blum

in memory of Dora Blum and Morris Blum by Larry W. Blum

In memory of Henry Rudow by Rosalie Berman

In memory of Clara Sthool by Bernice Levy

Memorial contributions

In memory of Janean Adelstein by Jean & Jonas Legum

In memory of Leonard Berman by Carolynn & Bob Goldberg

In memory of Leonard Berman by Steve & Debbie Weiner

in memory of Leonard Berman by Beverly & Eddie Albert

In memory of Leonard Berman by The Aronson Family

In memory of Leonard Berman by Larry W. Blum

In memory of Leonard Berman by Herman & Alice Gritz

In memory of Leonard Berman by Jonas & Jean Legum

In memory of Debbie R. McKerrow by Jonas & Jean Legum

November 23 January 18 March 14

December 21 February 15

Saturday, Feb 29

Samuel J. Katcef

Vera Rotman

Leia Snyder

Benjamin Emanuel Block

Hannah Kotzin

Dr. Marvin H. Kahn

Charles Weinfeld

Sunday, Mar 1

Hilda Mild

Yetta Hirsch

Minni Meta Schoenburg

Monday, Mar 2

Jennie Wolpert

Joseph Greenstein

Lena Mankowitz

Emanuel Klawans

Isidore Crook

Anne Lipman

Irene Lindeman

Tuesday, Mar 3

Annie Katcef

Harry Loganofsky

Pauline Gilden Backer

Samuel T. Snyder

Charles Greenfield

Maxwell Ochs

Sam L. Klugheit

David Norton Shapiro

Wednesday, Mar 4

Goldie Diamond

Mollie Prichep

Harry Feldman

Yetta Cohen

Charlotte Weisberg

Martin Kalmar

Thursday, Mar 5

Martha Abrams

Charles H. Lewis

Abraham Weingarten

Morris Henry Blum

Friday, Mar 6

Mayer Reiter

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CEMETARY

ATTENTION: This Spring, on Sunday, April 19, with a rain date of

Sunday, April 26, there will be a cleanup event of our cemetery.

The Fram Monument Company has offered to clean any monu-

ment that needs cleaning, as well as resetting or straightening of

any monument that requires such attention. This generous work

is being offered at absolutely no cost to Kneseth Israel or

Kneseth Israel Cemetery.

We, the Cemetery Trustees, are asking for your assistance, to

pick up trash, as well as broken off tree branches that have ac-

cumulated and are littering the cemetery. As noted above, we

are waiting until the weather breaks and springtime has arrived.

Many of us truly care about our loved ones' final resting place,

as we are sure you do, too. With your assistance you can help to

maintain the cemetery’s beauty.

Please bring a pair of work or garden gloves, as well as a saw for

those branches that might need to be cut in half. We will be

meeting at the cemetery at 9:00 AM on the above date. Please

let me know if you will be joining in this great mitzvah effort in

memory of our loved ones.

For your participation, please contact me via email at ckiceme-

[email protected] or text at 410-507-4508 (my cell).

We want to thank you in advance for your anticipated participa-

tion. Of course, this is open to men, women and children, 12

years and older. A Community Service Participation letter, for

those children requesting one, will be available upon request.

Please provide the child’s name.

Thank you.

Trustees: Michael Snyder Paul Vitale, Allen Cohen

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YAHRZEITS OBSERVED

February 2020 Charles Mogerman Goldie Rutman Jennie Gorelik Kruger Chana Leonard Harry Donoff Fannie Friedman Tillie Yaffee Schulman Samuel M. Hyatt Dinah Reiter George Rosenstein Lena Mogerman Ruth Jean Robitshek Pinchas Wertenstein Michelle Lee Frieman Jennie Kauder Helen Katcef Zaks Sylvia Zinnamon Rose (Renbaum) Legum Henry J. Krissoff Tillie M.Aronson Dr. Charles Goldman Charles J. Greenfield Hilda A. Goodman Erwin A. Greenfield Ida Greiff Harry Messinger Mary Deckelbaum Jack Cohen Julius Rosenberg Benjamin Greenberg Irving Berman Ruth Frishman Esther Finkelstein Ann Ossry Harry H. Thiman Harry Green Joseph David Weiner Anna Pasternak Jack Shaer Charles Snyder Stanley Berman Hannah J. Mild Fred Simon Sidney Feinstein Irving Mantel Wilhelm Morgenstern Donald Aronson Thelma Levinson Stein Arthur Hecht Karl K. Goldsmith Roy R. Michaelson Ella Thiman Rebecca Cooper Tillie Ivrey Rosenstein Charles L. Manck

Rachel Freeda Green Celia Nadich Singerman Thomas Shepler Fannie Schenker Murray Joel Rosenberg Louis Renbaum Fannie Blum Katcef Gretel Hollander Dora Auslander Jacob Needle William L. Kafenbaum Mary Walder Belle Loox Carter Lillian H. Parks Meyer Wolpert Stella Klawans Samuel Kirson Abraham Cohn Dr. Samuel Elihu Kaplan Wolf Edward Klawans Mary Sliom Bernard L. Roth Bertram Kraus Morris George Feldman Belle Lavy Feldman Moses E. Katcef Simon Greengold David Zall Nathan Schwartz Florence Greenfield Sarah Legum Merelman Michael Silverstein Rose S. Kahn Ruth Cheslock Dora Spector Norman Torf David Hankin Herman Cooper Roslyn Brown Sackler Paul Sodensky Jack Louis Redfern Max Bloom Jacob Brooks Samuel J. Katcef Vera Rotman Leia Snyder Benjamin Emanuel Block Hannah Kotzin Dr. Marvin H. Kahn Charles Weinfeld March 2020 Hilda Mild Yetta Hirsch Minni Meta Schoenburg Jennie Wolpert

Joseph Greenstein Lena Mankowitz Emanuel Klawans Isidore Crook Anne Lipman Irene Lindeman Annie Katcef Harry Loganofsky Pauline Gilden Backer Samuel T. Snyder Charles Greenfield Maxwell Ochs Sam L. Klugheit David Norton Shapiro Goldie Diamond Mollie Prichep Harry Feldman Yetta Cohen Charlotte Weisberg Martin Kalmar Martha Abrams Charles H. Lewis Abraham Weingarten Morris Henry Blum Mayer Reiter Dr. Meyer Mills Israel Silber Rose Auslander Bernard S. Merelman Aryeh Tourgeman Cyril Meyer Sliom Leah Tourgeman Adel Tourgeman Herbert Yale Oshry Sara D. Schaftel Bernard Waitsman Sophie Miller Louis William Megdal Harold Schoenburg Anna Strauss Morris Kotzin Jack Levin Minnie Grotte Cohen Rebecca Levin Dr Simon Kaplan Samuel H. Brooks Joseph Milkman Evelyn C. Merrill Barnet Rosenbloom Devorah Frieman Meyer Caplan Anna Bulman Harry M. Gilden Rebecca Block Mandle Shirley M. Kotzin Jack S. Pinskey

Lillie Snyder Sarah Cohen Frances Rae Greenfield Lorraine Greenfield Manuel W. Rosen Dorothy Cheplowitz Albert Sodensky Emil Lachman Rebecca Young Sapsin Louis Brilliant Marianne Goldsmith Allen S. Handen Nora Slobody Albree Yetta Marcus Irta Ellen Weiner David Baker Helen Meyerson Francis Snyder Lucas Dora Blum Adella Shacks Anna Handen Shirley Goldberg Max E. Rubin Jeannette R. Rosen Hyman Goldstein Rose Setzer Mary Wolfe Paul D. Meyer Edith “Kitty” Schmerling Sara Singerman Nathan Seltzer Patsy R. Goldschmidt Yitzchak Tourgeman Irving I. Goldberg Rev. Louis Weitzman Eugenia Kojfer Brother and Sisters of Rev Henoch Hammer Brother and Sisters of Helen Hammer Samuel S. Hamilton Julius Klawans Flora Loganofsky Morris Kaufman Jeanette Caplan Carrie Born Lewis Gertrude Holtzman Bessie Levy Jeanne Block Samuel Trubin Nettie Kaufman Jack Cohen Celia Brock Hollander Carol Frank Rosenberg Bessie A. Gritz Czeslaw Jakubowicz

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YAHRZEITS OBSERVED (CONT.)

David Finkelstein Hesse Handen Ron Zion Margolis Charlotte Olim Benjamin C. Bloom Ethel Schiff Michael Marx Ceily Greengold Bernard Hahn Bea Finkelstein Jeannette H. Rosen Louis Wolfe Eva Sodensky Boris Tenner Anna Salganik Leon Lipman Lillian Feldstein Benjamin F. Stockfish Mildred Hyatt Cramer Eva Silverberg

Bertha Katsef Louis J. Freedman Toba Behar Betty J. Katz Sylvia Greenfield Basil Fannie Renbaum Yetta Salsbury Samuel Kriminsky Celia Kotzin Shelley Richard Earle Flora Mollie Freedman Abraham Freedman Jean Miller Sadie Cooper Rose Block Mills Joseph Harris Helen L. Albert Bert Strausz Irene Bouch

CONTRIBUTION FUND OPTIONS

If you would like to make a contribution to a specific fund,

please see the list below. Your contributions to any of these

funds would be greatly appreciated.

• Rosenblatt Memorial Fund

• Kiddush Fund

• Perpetual Torah Fund

• Torah Fund

• Cemetery Fund

• Preschool Fund

• Kitchen Fund

• Program Fund

• Sisterhood Fund

• Tree of Life & Simcha Fund

• Prayer Book Fund

• Concert Fund

• Building Fund

• Boiler Fund

PLEASE NOTE

If we have inadvertently omitted your name for any

reason, please accept our apologies and please call the

office at 410-263-3924 with complete information so we

may include your information in the next publication.

Please advise the office of any congregant’s simchas that you

are aware of or if you know of someone who is ill so we may

acknowledge it. When calling the office, if you get the answering

machine, please leave a message. Someone will return your call.

VOLUNTEERS

Since we are short staffed in the office, for the time being,

anyone willing to help out with answering the phone and

letting people into the building, your assistance would be

greatly appreciated. Just a couple of hours would be a great

help. If you are willing to help out, please call Shirley Aronson

at 410-974-9011.

BOARD

President – Michael Snyder

Executive VP and First VP – Jody Goldsmith

Comptroller – Larry Block

Treasurer – Shirley Aronson

Secretary – Jack Schmerling

Board Members – Dr. Larry Block, Lawrence Goldstein,

Steve Lebowitz, Marcia Lewis, Howard Pinskey,

Steve Sutton, Paul Walsky

Sisterhood President – Nancy Gordon

Pre-School Director – Alex Melnick

Web Master – Glenn Carr

Gift Shop – Laura Sutton

Gabayim – Glenn Carr, Aryeh Englander Jody Goldsmith, Ethan

Halpern, Barnett Rattner, Michael Snyder,

Steve Sutton

Gabbayah – Gail Snyder

CONTACT US

Congregation Kneseth Israel

1125 Spa Road, Annapolis, MD 21403

[email protected]

knesethisrael.org | 410.263.3924