JCC the Place to Be The Jewish   CommunityCenter of LBI 

 E-Letter                        
 August 17, 2018
 6 Elul 5778
 


Israeli Flag JCC ISRAEL TRIP Israeli Flag

We have set a time to meet with Larry Ritter from ITC, our tour group.  
Join us if you have signed up for the trip or interested in finding out more about our journey to Israel. 
Sunday, August 19th at 10:00 am 
The meeting should run about an hour, perhaps a bit longer.  
We will serve a light breakfast.
The purpose of this meeting is twofold. 
First it will be an initial meet and greet. 
Secondly, we can begin to ask Larry any questions that we might have.


JCC NEWS 

A record turn out of members were at the Annual Meeting last Sunday.  The new Constitution and Slate of Officers were approved.

Mazel tov to the new officers and new and returning Trustees.

Gavel

PRESIDENT - Michael Babst
VICE PRESIDENTS - Phil Rosenzweig and Sherry Fruchterman
SECRETARY - Debra Schweighardt
TREASURER - Ira Morgenthal 



TRUSTEES -
Harold Farin
Lenore Forsted
John Lombardi
Jennifer Millner
Richard Morgan
Charles Moss
Carole Nunberg
Don Paris
Stuart Pepose
Don Pripstein
JoAnn Ramer
David Shatz
Rob Van Naarden
Sisterhood Representative - Jody Brusilow

Contents
JCC News
A Message from the Rabbi
Kol Hakavod
Upcoming Events
Dining to Donate
The Week That Was..
This Week's Events
Shabbat Information
Yahrzeits
Congregation News
Kiddishes
Sisterhood Stuff
Giving Opportunities
TD Affinity Program
Volunteer
Celebrate a Milestone
Bulletin Ads
Name Badges
Text Blast Sign Up
Documents & Links
A MESSAGE FROM RABBI JAY
 
 
I thought it would be nice to begin to introduce some of themes for the upcoming High Holy Days. This past week we ushered in the month of Elul and began blowing the Shofar every day at the end of the morning service. We do this for the entire month as preparation for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, during which the blowing of the Shofar plays such a prominent role. But why do we blow the Shofar? Below is a little primer. As always, if you have questions about this or any other topic, please reach out to me.
 
Shofar THE ORIGINS OF THE SHOFAR : Excerpted and compiled from Entering the Jewish Holidays by Reuven Hammer
 
Most holy days have some specific action-symbol connected to them. On Passover, it is the Pascal Lamb and the unleavened bread that we eat; on Sukkot, it is the four species: the lulav (composed of the palm branch, the myrtle, and the willow) and the etrog (citron) that we wave, along with the Sukkah, the booth in which we sit; and on Rosh Hashanah, it is the shofar, ­the ram's horn that we sound and heed.
 
The commandment to sound the shofar is found in Leviticus: "In the seventh month, on the first day of the month, you shall observe complete rest, a sacred occasion commemorated with loud blasts" (Lev. 23:24), and in Numbers: "You shall observe it as a day when the horn is sounded" (Num. 29:1). Although it may have been the practice to sound the shofar on every new moon, the specific commandment applies only to the seventh new moon. Aside from cessation of work and the bringing of specific sacrifices, this is the only biblical commandment connected with Rosh Hashanah.
 
Anthropologists and historians of religion have argued that this symbol was not born de novo when Judaism came into being. Long before the inception of the religion of Israel, there existed religions in which the sounding of the horn was part of ritual practice. Judaism, then, did not invent this ritual, but rather reinvented it, divesting it of all former pagan meaning and incorporating it into the framework of monotheism.
Some scholars have suggested that the making of loud noises on the New Year (a common practice even in the modem world) was originally connected with an attempt to frighten demons away so that the forces of good would triumph and the New Year would be a happy one. There is no evidence that this approach informed the act of blowing the shofar in the religion of ancient Israel. Nonetheless, it is interesting to note that the Talmud ascribes to the shofar the power "to confuse the accuser," suggesting that the sound of the shofar would destroy the power of Satan to speak against Israel on these holy days. Latter-day mystics, following this talmudic tradition, added a collection of verses from Psalms to be read before the blowing of the shofar. One of them, Min ha-meitzar (out of the depths), is composed of an acrostic that reads kera satan (destroy Satan).

Another ancient use of the horn on the New Year was to proclaim the coronation of the victorious gods. We can see how this practice has been reinterpreted in Jewish tradition, which sees Rosh Hashanah as the day when God, having completed the work of creation, is crowned king. In the words of the psalmist, "With trumpets and the blast of the horn, raise a shout before the Lord, the king" (Ps. 98:6).
 
Over the course of time, other meanings were ascribed to the symbol of the shofar. The most important is the connection made between the horn of the New Year and the horn of the ram in the story of the binding of Isaac. According to the Midrash, God instructed Abraham that whenever his children were in danger of punishment because of sin, they were to blow the shofar--the horn of the ram caught in the thicket. That act would "remind God," as it were, of the merits earned by the binding of Isaac, and the people would therefore be forgiven. The biblical idea of "remembrance" is thus enhanced with another meaning: God recalls the merit of Isaac and so redeems us from punishment for sin. The blowing of the shofar, then, serves to signify not only the coronation of God, but a means of arousing God to mercy.
 
SAADIAH GAON'S TEN REASONS FOR SOUNDING SHOFAR
(882/892 CE - 942 CE - Head of the Babylonian School at Sura (A Gaon is the head of an Academy)
1)  Accepting the Kingship of God over Creation;
2) An nouncing the beginning of the period of repentance, to warn people against transgression;
3)  Reminding us of the covenant at Sinai, when the ram's horn was heard;
4)  Reminding us of the warning words of the Prophets (Ezek. 33:4-5);
5)  Reminding us of the destruction of the Temple and the alarms of battle;
6)  Reminding us of the binding of Isaac;
7)  Causing us to Tremble and do the will of G-D;
8)  Reminding us of the great day of judgment when the horn will be sounded (Zeph. 1:14-16);
9)  Reminding us of the in-gathering of the exiles (Isa. 27:13); and
10) Reminding us of the revival of the dead (Isa. 18:3).
 
Shabbat Shalom - Rabbi Michael S. Jay
 
   
 
T RAVEL TO ISRAEL WITH THE JCC

The JCC trip to Israel will take place October 7-18, 2018. The itinerary will take us from Tel Aviv to the Golan Heights, to a winery, to the Kineret, to a Kibbutz, to Sefad, to Jerusalem, to the Dead Sea, to Massada, to many museums, and more. At Massada we will be sharing in a bar mitzvah of one of our fellow travelers. What joy!
The JCC's first trip to Israel will take place October 7-18, 2018. The itinerary will take us from Tel Aviv to the Golan Heights, to a winery, to the Kineret, to a Kibbutz, to Sefad, to Jerusalem, to the Dead Sea, to Masada, to many museums, and more. At Masada we will be sharing in a bat mitzvah of one of our fellow travelers.
 
We will be immersed in Israeli history and culture and, at the same time, we will get to better know our selves, and each other.
 
So far an extraordinarily nice group of people have chosen to travel with us.
 
This trip that has been designed both for the person who has never been to Israel, and for the person who has visited frequently.  Come be a part of what is sure to be a trip of a lifetime.
 
In addition to a set itinerary, we will have some evenings where we will be free to explore on our own.  We will be provided with information on concerts or cultural events in the places where we 
will be. 
 
The tour is officially flying El Al; however, if you want to fly United, ITC can help you to make arrangements.
 
To view a full itinerary and to download an on-line application, go to  ISRAEL TOUR.
 
For additional information, call Rabbi Jay at 973-865-9534 or email him at  [email protected]



KOL HAKAVOD CAMPAIGN

Please consider being a part of this campaign to supplement the clergy needs of our congregation.   This is a separate, voluntary commitment  and is additional to our low annual dues obligation. HERE IS THE LINK TO BRING UP THE DONATION FORM KOL HAKAVOD

 

ONGOING ACTIVITIES

ZUMBA
FINAL WEEK 
Monday and Thursday @ 9:00 AM 



MAH JONGG & CANASTA

Mah jongg Wednesdays 12:30 - 4







RABBI JAY'S FRIDAY MORNING CLASS


10:00 AM
"Israel's Milestones & Their Meanings"
June 29 - August 24


LAST CLASS THIS WEEK




DINING TO DONATE
DINE ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 28TH 
at
Kostas Greek Restaurant, Tuckerton 

This establishment will give the JCC a percentage of the bill when members eat at their restaurant on designated dates.
Diners will take a coupon with them to be signed by the restaurant and sent to the office so we can keep a tally.


THE WEEK THAT WAS..

Another successful BAZAAR was held last Wednesday.  Thanks to Mary Beth Krieger in our office for taking over the setting up of the vendors and all it takes to put together this important event.  Thanks to our volunteers that day:
Richard Morgan, Ken Abend, Don Paris, Karen Shatz, Ina Morgenthal, Ira Morgenthal, Ron Marr and Don Pripstein.  Many thanks to our Sisterhood volunteers in the kitchen made sure there was food and drink to the vendors and shoppers:  Rochelle Spencer, Paula Hait, Joan Silver, Carole Nunberg, Lexa Merson, Jody Brusilow, Hedda Chairnoff, Alisa Freidberg, Renee Goldman, Joan Ely, Jackie Avondoglio, Harold Farin and Bunny Kauffman, 

A wonderful SISTERHOOD SHABBAT was enjoyed by all with a delicious dinner followed by a special service led by Bonnie Farin and Carole Nunberg.  Thank you to all those who participated in the service.  It was truly a love fest.


The SISTERHOOD BOOK CLUB discussion on Monday was very well attended as they reviewed the book "Nothing is Forgotten" by Peter Golden.  A special treat was having the author, a Columbia High School graduate, at the discussion via  Face Time.  Thank you to Paula Hait for organizing the monthly discussions this summer.

Sunday nite's CABARET NITE was just fabulous.  Michael D'Amore entertained the 80 participants and the dance floor was full of folks enjoying the evening.  Thanks to David & Karen Shatz, Diane Hoffman, Sherry Fruchterman, Maxine & Don Paris and Rose & Rudy Valentine for helping set up the evening and to our wine angels who underwrote the cost of the wine: 
Debra and Phillip Belena,
Cookie and Herb Botwinick, and
Helene and Alan Gordon

 




















SISTERHOOD PAINTS WITH PASSION...AND WINE!!! 


A great time was had by all!  
And huge thanks to Alisa Freidberg for all her help!



 
JCC OF LBI INFORMATION


The JCC is located at
2411 Long Beach Boulevard
Spray Beach, NJ

ENTER THE BUILDING DURING OFFICE HOURS
THROUGH THE FRONT DOOR.
FOR HANDICAPPED ENTRANCE
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Mailing Address:
2411 Long Beach Blvd.
Spray Beach, NJ 08008

Telephone: 609-492-4090
FAX: 609-492-7550

web site: www.jccoflbi.org
   
  
    SUMMER OFFICE HOURS:    
  
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 
from 9:00 - 1:30
 
 
 
Mary Beth, Tony and Leslie


Office Staff:
 Leslie Dinkfelt, Office Manager
 Marcie Deutsch, Computer Admin.
Mary Beth Krieger, Staff Member
Tony DrGregorio, Custodial Staff


 
CONTACT INFORMATION:
  
Rabbi Michael S. Jay

Michael Babst, President


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 THIS WEEK AT THE JCC
8/17/18 - 8/24/18

Monday
Zumba
9:00 AM

Wednesday
Mah jongg/Canasta
12:30 - 4:00 PM

Thursday
Zumba 
9:00 AM
Sisterhood Wrap Up Meeting
11:00 AM


See JCC Calendar: 

SHABBAT SHALOM

Shabbat

Candle Lighting Time

Friday
August 17, 2018
7:31 PM
(So. Ocean County NJ)

HERE IS A CALENDAR OF ALL CANDLE LIGHTING TIMES
ON LBI FOR 5778



Join us for Services


Friday, August 17, 2018

Loveladies
just south of St. Clare's Church
6:00 PM
Led by Rabbi Jay along with Rick Abrams on guitar

Saturday, August 18, 2018
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
9:00 AM Torah Study
10:00 AM Service

Torah Reading
Shoftim
(Deuteronomy 16:18 - 21:9) 
Here is the Parshah





Haftorah
Isaiah 51:12-52:12  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Here is the Haftorah

Torah Readers
Aaron Lombardi
Rabbi Jay

 

DROP IN HAVDALLAH
& S'MORES
AND
COFFEE HOUSE
9:00 pm

 
       
 
This Saturday evening, the JCC will have its annual COFFEE HOUSE featuring the music of Dr. Carl  Steinberg. Come to hear Carl sing songs by the Beatles, Don Mclean, the Beach Boys, the Animals, Credence Clearwater Revival, some original songs, and more.  Havdallah is at 8:45 followed at 9:00 by the Coffee House.
 

  
Summer Daily Services:
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
M - F 9:00 AM
at the JCC
Sundays
 on the beach at 24th St, 
Spray Beach (weather permitting) 
with two Sundays on the north end of the Island (TBA)


Please help us create a special atmosphere by not using electronic devices (phones, cameras, games etc) in or around the synagogue on 
Shabbat and Holidays.
No food or drink is permitted in the sanctuary

YAHRZEITS
FOR NEXT WEEK

These names will be read at services on Friday, August 17, 2018


Shirley Pollack
Gertrude Sanders
Louis Abromovitz
Harold Cohn
Abraham Frank
George Katz
Rae Hochman
Ethel Kates*
Elsie Lox
Rose Luterman
James Patrician
Morris Steinberg
Emil Koupf
Fran Lilienfeld
Billie Snyder
Mindy Greenbaum
Philip Nelson
Gertrude Ettman
Anne Millstein*
Stephen Zelin
Hannah Kagel
Alvin Smolker
Udo Oertel




* Yahrzeit Plaque - These names are lovingly enshrined on our synagogue memorial boards.
CONGREGATION
NEWS
 



CORRECTION

BOBBI & BARRY FREEDMAN
on the birth of their 
granddaughter
Madilyn Evans Freedman

 

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CARING COMMITTEE
   
Caring
This committee acts as a support system for congregation members facing illness and other personal situations that need to be addressed.  
Please contact Chairperson, 
Debby Schweighardt 
if you are in need of assistance or if you know of a JCC member 
that needs our help.   
973-634-5349


KIDDUSHES 
We are proud to announce the establishment of the 
Zena Jay Kiddush Fund
in memory of Rabbi Jay's mother

Those who want to sponsor a kiddish or would like to donate to the fund, can contact the office at 609-492-4090

For information about 
sponsoring a Kiddush

SEE DONATION & MENU:
SISTERHOOD STUFF


ONEG SHABBAT

See this form to reserve a Friday nite for an Oneg Shabbat  ONEG

S ISTERHOOD SCHEDULE

Wrap Up Luncheon 
& Meeting
Thursday, August 23th
11:00 AM





SHOEBOX RECYCLING
PROGRAM
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GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

S END ONE OF OUR TRIBUTES IN HONOR OR IN MEMORY OF
See order form here: 

ENDOWMENT FUND
Join Herb and Selma Shapiro z'l to help assure the continuity of our JCC, and our ability to continue providing a full-service congregation to serve the Jewish people of the area. 

A donation of at least $50,000 to the endowment fund will allow the donor to name one of the funds as the donor wishes.  All such name funds will be joined together to be part of the endowment fund portfolio. 

We are proud to announce that Judith & Donald Pripstein have joined the Shapiros with a $50,000 donation and have established The Pripstein Family Endowment Fund.

All members are encouraged to help this important effort by contributing to this fund whether as a specific named fund, or as a general donation. 

Your gift to the fund can be sent to the JCC Office. Please mark your check accordingly.


YAHRZEIT PLAQUES
Space is available for memorial plaques on the yahrzeit boards in the Sanctuary.  Here is the order form: 

TREE OF LIFE (located in the Social Hall)
You can purchase a leaf in honor of an occasion or in memory of a loved one. 
Here is the Tree of Life Form:  TREE

PAVERS ( in front of the Front Entrance) 
Only 4 x 8 and 12 x 12 size pavers are available 
Here is the Paver Form: 

TD AFFINITY PROGRAM

Easy money! 

Do you have an account with TD Bank? 

You can contribute to the JCC without it costing you a cent. TD Bank will pay us on the number of accounts in our TD Affinity Club. There is no minimum number of members. We automatically receive $10 for every checking account and .01% of the balance on Savings Accounts. In addition we receive $50 for any new accounts.  This is strictly confidential and the JCC does not know the amount in any of the accounts. 

We just received a check for $456.00 from TD Bank. So think about joining this program and helping the JCC to reap the benefits.
VOLUNTEER




VOLUNTEER 
at 
Interfaith Health & Support Services of Southern Ocean County, Inc. in Manahawkin. 
  • a coalition of different faith communities, social service, and health care organizations
  • that provides volunteer physical, emotional and spiritual support to those living at home who are vulnerable because of age or disability.
Here is a list of various volunteer opportunities at Interfaith: INTERFAITH



Interfaith is collecting old cell phones, glasses, hearing aids and used stamps on envelopes.  

We will have a box at the JCC for any donations.

CELEBRATE A MILESTONE AT THE 
JCC OF LBI

The JCC is a beautiful place to celebrate a milestone: wedding, anniversary, baby naming, birthday.

Contact the office for further information. 609-492-4090

ADS FOR JCC BULLETIN

Please contact the JCC Office (609-492-4090) if you would like to place an ad in the Bulletin
 
NAME BADGES

If you did not order a name tag, we will be putting in another order.  Here is the link for the form to order your name tag:  TAGS

TEXT BLAST SIGN UP

If you would like to receive JCC of LBI reminders and alerts via text message on your cell phone, please contact the office by email ([email protected]) or phone (609-492-4090) We would be alerting you for example that "Services are cancelled" or "Last opportunity to sign up for Community Seder".

 This information will not be shared and will only be used for JCC purposes. 

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PAVERS:

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TREE OF LIFE

TREE 

 

 

JEWISH JOURNAL: 

JOURNAL

 

YAHRZEIT PLAQUE FORM:

PLAQUE 

 

  

KOL HAKAVOD DONATION FORM

KOL HAKAVOD

 

 

KIDDUSH SPONSOR

KIDDUSH