Category Archives: 2014

MONTANA JEWISH RETREAT MAY 9-10

Join Chabad Lubavitch of Montana for the fourth Montana Jewish Retreat!
May 9-10, 2014 @
the El Western Cabins and Lodges in Ennis, Montana.
• Great accommodations in every price range (If you can’t find a room that fits your needs at the El Western, the Rainbow Valley Lodge is next door)
• Special Guest Speakers: Rabbi Chaim & Rivkie Block of San Antonio, TX.
• Fantastic food
• Fabulous Farbrengens
• Lectures & Discussions
• Special Kids Programs
Call the El Western today to reserve your lodging: 406 682-4217 and tell them you’re with Chabad.

JOKES

EDITOR’S NOTE: A little humor to lighten your mood as we head from this ridiculously long winter into spring and look forward to Pesach. Submitted by Jerry Weissman.

The Newlyweds and the Rabbi
Newlyweds Rachel and Chaim were already having marriage problems, so they decided to go to the rabbi for help.
The rabbi asks Chaim, “So what has brought you to the point where you are struggling to keep this marriage together?”
Chaim says, “In the six weeks we’ve been together, we haven’t been able to agree on one thing.”
Rachel says, “Seven weeks.”

Going out..
A cyclone hit the Goldstein house just before dawn one morning. It lifted the roof off, picked up the beds on which Selma and Irving slept, and set them down gently in the next county.
Selma began to cry.
“Don’t be scared, Selma,” Irving said. “We’re not hurt.”
Selma continued to cry. “I’m not scared,” she responded between sobs. “I’m happy. This is the first time in 14 years we’ve been out together.”

YAHRZEITS — MARCH 2014

Ram’s Horn policy for listing yahrzeit memorials:!
Yahrzeit memorials are listed by consecutive Gregorian month, date, and year, if known, or at the beginning of the list for one calendar year following the date of passing.

Compiled by Aitz Chaim over many years, this Yahrzeit list is maintained by the Ram’s Horn. Please send any corrections or additions to editor@aitzchaim.com

May the source of peace send peace to all who mourn, and comfort to all who are bereaved.


NAME OF DECEASED GREGORIAN DATE OF PASSING HEBREW DATE OF PASSING DECEASED RELATIONSHIP TO CONGREGANT
Marvin Langsam Oct 27, 2013 23 Cheshvan, 5774 Brother of Helen Cherry
Josephine Wade Young Apr 17, 2013 7 Iyyar, 5773 Mother of Ann Grobosky
Natalee Holly Kelman Jul 10, 2013 3 Av, 5773 Daughter of Evelyn Kelman
Edith Semple Mar 02, 2010 17 Adar, 5770 Mother of Doug Semple
Sophia Weissman Mar 12, 1967 30 Adar I, 5727 Grandmother of Jerrold Weissman
Benjamin Barrett Mar 13, 1968 13 Adar I, 5728 Grandfather of Nadyne Weissman
Sylvia Fineman Mar 13, 2009 18 Adar, 5769 Aunt of Jerrold Weissman
Pauline Eichner Mar 14, 1991 28 Adar I, 5751 Mother of Jerry Eichner
Marcia Eisenberg Mar 15, 1992 10 Adar II, 5752 Mother of Sharon Eisenberg
Allan B. Silverstein Mar 16, 2012 22 Adar, 5772 Father of Errol Silverstein
Fanny Drellich Mar 17, 1930 17 Adar I, 5690 Grandmother of Arlyne Reichert
Morris Schandelson Mar 28, 1988 10 Nissan, 5748 Father of Arny Schandelson
Lillian Gissen Mar 30 Mother of Marion Kelman
Harry Crombie Mar 31, 1967 19 Adar II, 5727 Father of Arleen Heintzelman

YAHRZEITS — FEBRUARY, 2014

Ram’s Horn policy for listing yahrzeit memorials:!
Yahrzeit memorials are listed by consecutive Gregorian month, date, and year, if known, or at the beginning of the list for one calendar year following the date of passing.

Compiled by Aitz Chaim over many years, this Yahrzeit list is maintained by the Ram’s Horn. Please send any corrections or additions to editor@aitzchaim.com

May the source of peace send peace to all who mourn, and comfort to all who are bereaved.


NAME OF DECEASED GREGORIAN DATE OF PASSING HEBREW DATE OF PASSING DECEASED RELATIONSHIP TO CONGREGANT
Marvin Langsam Oct 27, 2013 23 Cheshvan, 5774 Brother of Helen Cherry
Josephine Wade Young Apr 17, 2013 7 Iyyar, 5773 Mother of Ann Grobosky
Natalee Holly Kelman Jul 10, 2013 3 Av, 5773 Daughter of Evelyn Kelman
Kikki Schandelson Feb 01, 1979 4 Sh’vat, 5739

Step-mother of Arny Schandelson
Diane Magalnick Feb 02, 2002 20 Sch’vat, 5762 Wife of Elliott Magalnick
Joel Eisenberg Feb 03, 1982 10 Sh’vat, 5742 Brother of Sharon Eisenberg
Jack Barrett Feb 06, 2006 8 Sh’vat, 5766 Uncle of Nadyne Weissman
Harold “Rick” Reichert Feb 22, 1968

23 Sh’vat, 5728 Husband of Arlyne Reichert
Elizabeth Orphal Feb 27, 2009 3 Adar, 5769 Grandmother of Karen Semple

SADNEWS

Judith Astrin

Great Falls —Judith Lenore Astrin, of Great Falls, passed away on February 15, 2014, at the age of 70 following a long battle with ovarian cancer. No services are planned.

Judy was born November 2, 1943, in Ventura, California, to Sidney and Lenore Lang. She grew up in Bakersfield, graduated from UCLA in 1966, and married her college sweetheart Charles a week later. They moved to Great Falls in 1976 where she managed her husband’s medical office until she retired in 1992.

Together she and Chuck enjoyed many years of skiing and snowboarding and touring around Montana on Chuck’s Harley. Judy also loved riding her horses with friends in the beautiful Montana mountains.

She is survived by her husband of 48 years, Charles; sister, Diane Lang of Burbank, CA; and several favorite cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents; daughter, Jennifer, in 1992.

Donations are suggested to the Animal Foundation of Great Falls or a charity of your choice .

Judith received her degree in Biologic Illustration from U.C.L.A. in 1966. She worked in pen & ink, charcoal, and watercolors. She illustrated two medical books, sketched operative procedures in the operating room, and her talents extended into multiple areas. She played three instruments, her beadwork was sold in several art stores in Montana, and she was an invited artist in two stained glass art shows. She became a snowboarder in her 50’s, and was in the back country horsemen with her beloved Tennessee walking horses. She loved all living creatures.

Condolences to the family may be shared at http://www.croxfordfuneralhome.com

Published in Great Falls Tribune on Feb. 16, 2014

LEADERSHIP SEMINAR IN ISRAEL JULY 2014

Towards his meeting with his brother Esau, Jacob used the tactic of “gift, prayer and war” as written:
“So went the present over before him… And Jacob said, O God of my father Abraham, and God of my father Isaac… And said, If Esau come to the one company, and smite it, then the other company which is left shall escape.”
(Genesis 32:21, 9, 8)

We invite you to walk in the footsteps of our fathers and forefathers and get acquainted with various models of leadership from the ancient times of Jacob, through the times of King David and Rabbi Johanan Ben Zakai, and up to the leaders of the Jewish-Israeli nation in the modern era.

In this seminar, we shall deal with models of Jewish/Israeli leadership by examining the participants’ management styles and consolidating ways of promoting community leadership in the framework of the role they are currently performing or will perform in the future.

Israeli Leadership Seminar
for Teachers and Community Executives of the Jewish World
July 1 – 10, 2014 Israel

The seminar will focus on the following aspects:

  • Historical aspect – Exposure to leadership narratives, to leaders’ dilemmas in the context of the places in which the historical events occurred in the Land of Israel, and to the Jewish texts that tell their stories (the Bible, the Mishnah, the Talmud, and new Hebrew sources);
  • Contemporary aspect – The clarification of the roles of Jewish community leadership with regard to topics such as the Jewish calendar, the circle of Jewish life, Shoah commemoration and leadership;
  • Future aspect – A discussion of the role of Jewish leadership in fostering Jewish and community identity and in positioning Israel among Diaspora Jewry;
  • Professional aspect – Assisting each participant in defining ways to develop his/her personal leadership, based on a variety of models.

Teaching methods:

  • Lectures – Evaluation of leadership models as well as types of leadership in Jewish history;
  • Encounters – Becoming acquainted with leaders and leadership models in various domains of Israeli society (political, military, educational) – a personal encounter;
  • Study tours – Following in the footsteps of Biblical, Mishnaic, and Talmudic leaders, historical leaders, leaders from the beginning of the settlement in the modern era, IDF commanders in regions where battles were fought and young leaders of the future generations.
  • Workshops – Exposure to materials and practice in fostering Jewish identity.

Reflections:
As one seminar participant (July 2011) put it: “I have been too busy using all five of my senses absorbing the sights, sounds, smells, and tastes. I have felt the uneven cobblestones beneath my feet, the cool water of a subterranean tunnel, the sting of the Mediterranean sun, and the warmth of new friends. I saw ancient cities, modern metropolises, oases in the desert, high tech office buildings, gentrified neighborhoods, national forests, mountaintops, and valleys full of crops and people who are thriving. creating a linkage to Israel for the benefit of you and your home community! I heard about ancient leaders; saw their homes, offices, graves, and battlegrounds. I heard from experienced leaders, inner city activists, a young leader who stepped up to lead her city and even younger leaders who are serving their community before they join the army to serve their country…“

More information
What will you pay for?
•Flights
•Personal health insurance
•Tuition fees of $1,000 for the entire seminar

We will take care of all the rest!
•Accommodation and meals
•Travel and tours
•Cost of entrance to sites
•Lectures and social events
•Preparation of materials

Please note: The above-mentioned costs are applicable only to community leaders and teachers who are participating in a seminar of this type for the first time.

Registration:
You may register
here
or email
tova@macam.ac.il
for further details.
Dr. Tova Perlmutter
Seminar Coordinator

NEWS

Rabbi Jonathan Jaffe, who has been at Congregation Emanu-El in San Francisco since 2006, will be departing this summer to become senior rabbi at Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester in Chappaque, N.Y.

Submitted by Helen Cherry

JEWISH SURNAMES

Submitted by Aaron Weissman

http://www.slate.com/blogs/lexicon_valley/2014/01/08/ashkenazi_names_the_etymology_of_the_most_common_jewish_surnames.html