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March 27, 2021
14 Nissan 5781
Parshat: Pages 429-438 Haftorah Malachai (3:4-24): Pages 1005-1008
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
MINYAN
UNFORTUNATELY NOT POSSIBLE DURING
THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
Candle Lighting: Tzav 3/26 7:06 PM
Shabbat Ends 3/27 8:05 PM
Candle Lighting: Passover 4//2
7:13 PM
TZAV
(SHABBAT HAGADOL) Leviticus 6:1-8:36
G‑d instructs Moses to command Aaron and his sons regarding
their duties and rights as kohanim (“priests”) who offer
the korbanot (animal and meal offerings) in the Sanctuary.
The fire on the altar must be kept burning at all times. In it are
burned the wholly consumed ascending offering: veins
of fat from the peace, sin and guilt offerings; and the “handful”
separated from the meal offering.
The kohanim eat the meat of the sin and guilt offerings, and the
remainder of the meal offering. The peace offering is eaten by
the one who brought it, except for specified portions given to
the kohen. The holy meat of the offerings must be eaten by ritu‑
ally pure persons, in their designated holy place and within
their specified time.
Aaron and his sons remain within the Sanctuary compound
for seven days, during which Moses initiates them into the
priesthood.
REMINDER
The office will be closed on Monday, March
29th, for Passover.
VIRTUAL SEDER AND YIZKOR There will be a virtual seder on the second night of Passover (March 28th) starting at 5:30 pm. In addition, Yizkor services will be held in the sanctuary on Sunday, April 4th, at 10 am (last day of Pesach). For ALL these activities, please write/call the office if you plan to at‑tend physically or virtually (email congknesethisra‑[email protected] or phone 410.263.3924 x0).
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REFUAH SH’LEIMA (SPEEDY RECOVERY)
Jeffrey Blum, Glenn Carr and Joyce Ani
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
LAY LED SERVICES
April 24 June 26
May 22
YAHRZEITS FOR THIS WEEK
The following Yahrzeits are being observed during the
week of March 28 - April 3
CONTRIBUTIONS
Yahrzeit Contributions
In memory of Aaron George Polansky by Cindy Gallagher
In memory of Boris Tenner by Jeff Tenner
Perpetual Torah Fund
In memory of Jeffrey P. Goldstein by Roberta Goldstein
April 10 June 12
May 8
Sunday, March 28 Bessie Deborah Shemer
Joseph Glickman
Zelda Huber
Monday, March 29 Arthur Cohen
Bala Hershkovitz
Tuesday, March 30 William Zieve
Isaac Finkelstein
Arthur I. Alper
Jeffrey P. Goldstein
Albert Goldstein
Abraham D. Rosenblatt
Morris Shapiro
Wednesday, March 31 Rose Slovis
Ellen Leonard
Bonnie Sue Legum Thistle
Malka S. Kotzin
Harry Louis Oshry
Louis Fine
Manuel Jacob Schenker
Thursday, April 1 Julia Feldman
Friday, April 2 Fannie L. Goodman
Morris Haberfield
Samuel Messinger
Barney Shapiro
Saturday, April 3 Yetta Kanter
Morris Legum
Sarah Lasky Michaels
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 410-263-3924, ext. 0.
CEMETERY CLEANUP Volunteers are needed to help clean up our cemetery on
Sunday morning, April 11th. This effort is being coordinated by
The Baltimore Cemetery Council, Levinson’s Funeral Home and
Fram Monument. For more information, please contact Michael
Snyder at 410-507-4508.
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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
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.
BOARD
President – Jody Goldsmith
Executive VP – Jack Schmerling
1st VP (religious) — Aryeh Englander
Comptroller – Larry Block
Treasurer – Shirley Aronson
Secretary – Steve Lebowitz
Board Members – Walter Beckerman, Lawrence Goldstein, Nancy
Gordon, Ethan Halpern, Jonas Legum, Marcia Lewis, Francine Rattner,
Michael Snyder, Steve Sutton
Sisterhood President – Nancy Gordon
PreSchool Director – Alex Melnick
Web Master – Glenn Carr
Gift Shop – Laura Sutton
Gabbayim – Glenn Carr, Aryeh Englander, Jody Goldsmith,
Barnett Rattner, Michael Snyder, Steve Sutton
Gabbayah – Amira Goldsmith, Gail Snyder
CONTACT US
Congregation Kneseth Israel
1125 Spa Road, Annapolis, MD 21403
knesethisrael.org | 410.263.3924
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.
HOSPITAL VISITS
Hospital visits are temporarily halted until doing so is again
safe, considering the precautions required because of the
pandemic.
KI FACEBOOK PAGE
We are putting in positive thoughts for members of the
congregation on our Kneseth Israel Facebook page. If you
would like to contribute, please feel free to participate.
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YAHRZEITS OBSERVED
March 2021 Louis Brilliant Albert Sodensky Rebecca Young Sapsin Dorothy Cheplowitz Manuel W. Rosen Marianne Goldsmith Emil Lachman Nora Slobody Albree Allen S. Handen Yetta Marcus Irta Ellen Weiner David Baker Anna Handen Helen Meyerson Adella Shacks Francis Snyder Lucas Dora Blum Shirley Goldberg Hyman Goldstein Max E. Rubin Jeannette R. Rosen Paul D. Meyer Rose Setzer Edith “Kitty” Schmerling Mary Wolfe Nathan Seltzer Patsy R. Goldschmidt Sara Singerman Irving I. Goldberg Yitzchak Tourgeman Rev. Louis Weitzman Eugenia Kojfer Julius Klawans Samuel S. Hamilton Brother and Sisters of Helen Hammer Brother and Sisters of Rev. Henoch Hammer Gertrude Holtzman Carrie Born Lewis Morris Kaufman Jeanette Caplan Flora Loganofsky Jeanne Block Bessie Levy Jack Cohen Nettie Kaufman Czeslaw Jakubowicz Bessie A. Gritz Carol Frank Rosenberg Celia Brock Hollander Samuel Trubin Hesse Handen Ron Zion Margolis Charlotte Olim David Finkelstein Ceily Greengold Ethel Schiff Michael Marx
Bea Finkelstein Benjamin C. Bloom Jeannette H. Rosen Bernard Hahn Leon Lipman Anna Salganik Boris Tenner Eva Sodensky Louis Wolfe Lillian Feldstein Benjamin F. Stockfish Mildred Hyatt Cramer Eva Silverberg Sylvia Greenfield Basil Bertha Katsef Louis J. Freedman Betty J. Katz Toba Behar Shelley Richard Earle Fannie Renbaum Celia Kotzin Samuel Kriminsky Jean Miller Yetta Salsbury Helen L. Albert Rose Block Mills Sadie Cooper Irene Bouch Abraham Freedman Joseph Harris Bert Strausz Victor Dietz Samuel Finkelstein Lillian Dorothy Shapiro Halwa Ani More Schwarzschild Shirley Lieberman Ida Ruth Earle Rose Cohn Oscar Soroko Renee Brooks Morton Israel Horvitz Rita Schenker Cohen David I. Goldberg Irving Messinger Louis Handen Herbert Kotzin Ethel E. Brown Janet Susan Earle Samuel Lerner Joseph Loox Mollie Shafran Sylvan Engle Merwin Alfred Kolman Janice Ann Frieman Eva Horvitz William David Weiss Albert Bishop Fannie Harwitz Samuel Axelrod Karen S. (Sinen) Junghans Howard Lerner
Mildred Udoff Isadore (Ray) Goldstein Aaron George Polansky Bessie Deborah Shemer Joseph Glickman Zelda Huber Arthur Cohen Bala Hershkovitz William Zieve Isaac Finkelstein Arthur I. Alper Jeffrey P. Goldstein Albert Goldstein Abraham D. Rosenblatt Morris Shapiro Rose Slovis Ellen Leonard Bonnie Sue Legum Thistle Malka S. Kotzin Harry Louis Oshry Louis Fine Manuel Jacob Schenker April 2021
Julia Feldman Fannie L. Goodman Morris Haberfield Samuel Messinger Larry Miller Barney Shapiro Yetta Kanter Morris Legum Sarah Lasky Michaels Esther Brilliant Robert Hollander Bessie Kandall Peake Hyman Richman William Fine Emil Mendl Morgenstern Herman Braun Ruth Goldberg Jaybee Sherr Eva Weinberg Shirley Faller Jack Gottlieb Ray Ochs Minnie Snyder Kate Finkelstein Rabbi Louis B. Friedlander Diane Green Robert Bienenstok Jessie Steele Greil Ida Rubin Murray Miller Jennette Clarice Goodman Philip Packman Charlotte Gutter Bobbie Kotzin Murray Krane Etah Reding Lauren Carp Silverman
Raphael Tourgeman Dr. Charles Zimmerman Reuben Manuel Glick Mary Kirson Hellane Ossry Jacob Singerman Elli Tourgeman Bessie Lipman Bernard Streett Jacob Weinberg Alan Stuart Katcef Melvin B. Schlossman Benjamin Brooks Sarah Orlansky Anna Rose Cohen William L. Fox Florence Glassman Dr. Nathan Leonard Rachel Kreisman Olim Jack Cohen Celia Goldman Yetta Hyatt Arlene Axelrod Herman W. Kutun Dr. Hyman W. Schiff Meyer Wolod Rose Ann Zelvy Israel Block Dr. Irving L. Ochs Dr. William Reichel Morris Albert Ida R. Kaminsky Gertrude Kriminsky Meyer Weiner Morton H. Wilner Michael Harwitz Alfred E. Perlman Beatrice Schlossman Neville Charles Seymour Ellen Plaine Solomon Louis Walder Annie Fine Anne D. Handen William Plaine Berel Reiter William Rosenblum
Virtual Community Yom Hashoah Observance
of Anne Arundel County
April 8, 2021 at 7PM
By BERND WOLLSCHLAEGER, M.D. Author, A German Life
Join us (Via Zoom) for an evening of remembrance and inspiration
Congregation Kol Shalom; Congregation Kneseth Israel; Temple Beth Shalom
Friends of The Jewish Chapel; Hadassah; Jewish Women International; US Naval Academy
Honored Speaker
Bernd Wollschlaeger, MD, FAAFP, FASAM
Honored Violinist
Netanel Draiblate
Screening of
“Unto Every Person There is a Name”
Holocaust Victims Related to Our Families
will start at 6:45pm
Zoom Link ID:828 5006 3392
Between the years 1946 and 1953, the American, German-Jewish architect Eric Mendelsohn built four synagogues in the Mid-west. Mendelsohn’s synagogues were the crowning conclusion of his career through tumultuous times. In his book, Eric Mendel-sohn’s Synagogues in America, photographer Michael Palmer rec-ords in detail these four Mendelsohn synagogues, located in Saint Paul, Saint Louis, Cleveland, and Grand Rapids. Palmer will em-ploy his photographs as the foundation for a discussion about
Mendelsohn, his Jewish identity, and his architectural mission. Palmer will also explain how the founding of the State of Israel in 1948 affected Mendelsohn’s plans and how Mendelsohn sought to create radically new architectural solutions for American houses of worship that uniquely met the functional, social, and spiritual demands of their re-spective, diverse Jewish communities.
Congregation Kneseth Israel Announces
A VIRTUAL PROGRAM OPEN TO ALL
Eric Mendelsohn: Synagogue Architect with a Vision
By Author and Photographer Michael Palmer
Tuesday, April 20, 2021 at 7:00pm
Program via Zoom—Registration Required
Email to [email protected]
or call 410.263.3924 x0
Michael Palmer is a photographer whose work has ex-
plored the architectural legacy and relevance of the Ger-
man Jewish exodus from Germany in the 1920s and 1930s.
His first photo book documents previously ignored aspects
of 1930s buildings in Tel Aviv’s historic “White City” dis-
trict, a center for German and other central European ref-
ugees in the 1930s. Palmer’s most recent work focuses on
the buildings of the noted German Jewish architect Eric
Mendelsohn, including Mendelsohn’s breakthrough Einstein Tower near Berlin, syna-
gogues in Saint Louis, Cleveland, Saint Paul and Grand Rapids, as well as his buildings
in Israel. Michael began his photography career in 2015 with the Tel Aviv White City
project. Previously, he had a career in pharmaceutical industry research and devel-
You may purchase Mr. Palmer’s book on Amazon.com
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