Wednesday, March 1, 2017

VBI - President's Message

Shalom everyone,

Well, we’re making progress with the newsletter! The online version is just fine and any difficulties in it are a result of those of us who have challenges getting our articles in on time. Candice Clark may not have expected to do quite as much work in putting this newsletter together, but she has produced a really great finished product. She just doesn’t take what is sent to her, she actually reads and researches many of the articles to check accuracy. The professional newsletter that you are receiving is the result of a lot of hard work. Thank you Candice.  The February newsletter was downloaded and printed for those congregants who are unable to use an electronic format.  We mailed a dozen of them but we need to confirm who needs a hard copy since we will not be bulk mailing them to over 200 people as we did in the past. If you need one, please stop by the synagogue to pick one up or let the office know that you wish to receive it by mail. The cost to mail the February newsletter was 70 cents each but the cost of reproducing them in color cost the synagogue approximately 11 cents per page – it adds up quickly. We want everyone to get the information contained in the newsletter whether online or mailed but understand that it does cost the synagogue in time and money. My thanks to Judy our office manager for editing some of the online pages to fit into the format for mailing.

Last month we celebrated Tu B’Shevat with a seder, a dairy dinner and then the Friday night service. It was a wonderful evening with approximately 60 people in attendance. It seems as though everyone really enjoyed the seder and dinner. The few people that set up, prepare and clean up for an event such as this deserve a hearty “yasher koach”. It couldn’t be done without your dedication and hard work.
 
This month we celebrate Purim. That means another exciting evening!  As we did for Tu B’Shevat, we will start with dinner (as of this writing it will be Israeli-themed). We encourage you to come in costume (children and adults)!  Dinner will be followed by our annual Purim “schpiel” as we act out the megillah story of Esther, Mordecai and Haman led by none other than Rabbi Mark as Haman.  See if your costume can fool your fellow congregants. I’m always asked if Rhonda (my identical twin sister!?) will be coming in from wherever she lives to play the part of Queen Esther. Who knows? Come and see.  This event is on March 11th-a Saturday night.  Be sure to get your reservations for the dinner in right away (see our flyer in this newsletter or call the office).  

Now let me give you a short synopsis of what else is coming to VBI during the next few months. Along with Purim is the giving of “shalach manot” to family and friends. An order form to purchase a bag is included in this newsletter so please fill it out and return it to the office by March 5th. You can add additional names either at the bottom or on elsewhere on the form.  At the end of the month on March 26th, will be the return of of Rabbi Mark starring in the opera “Don Giovanni”.  The cost is very reasonable and you will be helping your synagogue as this is one of the few fundraisers that we hold.  Make note of the date and get your family and friends together for a wonderful time.  Finally, in April we are looking at holding a VBI seder for the 2nd night of Passover.  This event – should there be sufficient interest, will be held on April 11th.  Please contact Judy in the office if you would like to attend.

Our prayer for rain during the winter season has been extremely successful this year. Who knew? The synagogue has fared pretty well but we did have a number of small leaks in both the sanctuary and social hall as the heavy winds along with the pelting rain found its way into the air conditioning vents. We’ve known of the leaks in the past; it’s just that we haven’t had much rain for a while. The bad weather has affected attendance at services since most people don’t want to be out on the streets. On Friday night the 17th we canceled services which became a great idea because the rain coming down at that time would have been treacherous to be out driving around. Saturday morning we only had 8 people in attendance and consequently we were not able to have services then either. So we hope that as the weather improves so will your attendance at services.

I hope to see you at the synagogue. Be well.
Ron
Ron Trachtenberg
VBI Temple President
 
 

Behind the Headlines - March 2017

by Selma Alpert

TOURIST  GROWTH.  Tourism is booming in Israel, the most peaceful spot in the Middle East.  Jan.-Nov. 2016 reports showed 2,651,400 tourists  visited Israel; 287,000 tourists came in Nov. alone, the highest Nov. ever.  Some came from India and China, and 6000 were from Jordan and Egypt.   

 

NETANYAHU’S  VISIT.  In Feb., Israel’s P.M visited the White House. Pres Trump stated, “Israel is our very important ally, and we’re going to protect it 100%.  Congress approved $600 million for Israel’s missile defense program.  Israel received the first 2 of 50 F-36 stealth planes from the U.S., boosting Israel’s military capacity.  Netanyahu says, “Only strength brings peace.”  May Pres. Trump and Netanyahu form close bonds.

 

BRITISH  JEWS.  Attacks on Jews rose from 960 in 2015 to 1,308 in 2016. The UK found 130 churches and charities are terrorist-front organizations.  (One is run by a terrorist released from Gitmo.)  Muslims have no-go zones and wield political influence in Parliament and local politics.  Like others in Europe, they do not assimilate but rather make their own communities and  follow sharia law.  Their annual anti-Israel Al Quds March was met this year by hundreds of pro-Israel protesters for the first time in the U.K.  Good!

 

VOTER  FRAUD. An Electoral College study by Dominion College professors J. Richman and D. Ernest found up to 2.8 million non-citizens voted in the 2014 election  A Harvard professor claims his study showed no non-citizens voted in 2014.  President Trump has asked for an investigation to get some real figures, more insight and information.  Sounds reasonable.

 

TRAVEL  BAN.  Israelis are banned from 16 countries and no one cares. 

Jewish organizations and temples are too busy urging the U.S. not to ban people from Muslim majority lands with no gov’t and no vetting process.

Jews are marching, soliciting and protesting although the FBI and CIA has testified that terrorists have infiltrated the refugees. 

How many Jewish groups and temples protest the UN resolution that says Israel has 1967 borders, losing the Western Wall, half of Jerusalem, schools and synagogues?  How many rabbis protest this vote that says Jews have NO historical connection to Jerusalem or the Western Wall, but Palestinians do?

Birthday, Anniversaries, and Celebrations - March 2017

To honor birthdays and other celebrations, please join our congregation in our monthly Choral Shabbat.  Our next program will be this Friday, March 3rd, 2017.
Services begin at 7:30pm



Please let Judy Knigin know if you will be celebrating a birthday or anniversary in the coming month.  Likewise, we invite you to sponsor an Oneg Shabbat or Kiddush Luncheon. Judy can be reached in the Temple office at (818) 782-2281.

News of Our Congregants - March 2017

Mazel Tov

Sandy and Merrill Bonar on the marriage of their grandson Daniel Friedman to Deborah Joseph.

Faye Zebberman, on the birth of her great-granddaughter Dina, whose parents are Shep and Hillary.  Shep is a former Hebrew school student of VBI.

 

 

Condolences

Our heartfelt condolences are sent to Maureen Gradvohl, the VBI Mechina teacher, and her family on the loss of her son Asher.


In Memoriam
Mark Samuels, former member and President of VBI.

Torah Fund - March 2017

The aim of the Women’s League Torah Fund, as ever in words adapted from Solomon Schechter, is to put “scholarship in the service of Torah,” the vitality of Jewish tradition, and the Jewish people.   
 
Jews are hungrily turning to their synagogues seeking knowledge, spiritual renewal and connection to God. Our Ramah camps are growing, Conservative and community day schools are expanding, and new roles for rabbis in chaplaincies and nonprofit agencies are emerging each day.
 
Now, more than ever, there is a need for the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies at American Jewish University to train visionary, creative, and compassionate rabbis to meet these challenges with wisdom and passion. Yet for many students, the financial challenges of their tuition and cost of living overshadows their ability to commit to our academically rigorous and spiritually engaging program.  As a member of our Torah Fund team, I thank you for your understanding of the importance of this campaign. It is through your efforts and contributions that we reach our goals and continue the many programs which you help support.
 
We thank you for making Judaism come alive, now and for all generations to come.
 
For those who have not contributed, we really need your contributions. Please write your check to V. B. I. Sisterhood, Torah Fund to help.
 
Again, thank you for your continued support of Torah Fund. 
Bobbie Cohen 764-7952
Torah Fund V. P.