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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

YAHRZEITS — JANUARY, 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 Kelman Jul 10, 2013 3 Av, 5773 Daughter of Evelyn Kelman
Sarah Barrett Jan 01, 1968 30 Kislev, 5728 Grandmother of Nadyne Weissman
Gene Charnes Jan 01, 2003 27 Tevet, 5763 Father of Joe Charnes
Cynthia Boyd Jan 10, 2009 14 Tevet, 5769 Mother of Steven Boyd
Emma Betteti Jan 11, 1994 28 Tevet, 5754 Aunt of Meriam Nagel
Alexander Fischer Jan 13, 1983 28 Tevet, 5743 Father of Robert Fischer
Daniel E. Fischer Jan 18, 2004 24 Tevet, 5764 Brother of Robert Fischer
Bess Cherry Jan 23, 1995 22 Sh’vat, 5755 Mother of Don Cherry
Edith Wasserman Jan 24, 1992 19 Sh’vat, 5752 Mother of Miriam Wolf
Perle Weissman Jan 26, 2008 19 Sh’vat, 5768 Mother of Jerrold Weissman
Dorothy Barer Jan 26, 2009 1 Sh’vat, 5769 Mother of Michael Barer
Alfred Breslauer Jan 27, 1971 01 Sh’vat, 5731 Father of Bruce Breslauer
Fanny Litvin Jan 30, 1991 15 Sh’vat, 5751 Aunt of Donald Nyman

THE BAR MITZVAH IS ALMOST HERE

Friends and Family;

I would like to first apologize for sending a group email, but there is a lot to do before the Bar Mitzvah this coming Saturday! We are looking so very forward to seeing all of you. Wendy and I wanted to send out a brief note summarizing all the activities we are planning between now and Sunday. I know that all of you won’t be coming to all of the events, but we did want to get something out confirming times and logistics!

• Max’s Bar Mitzvah service will be on the morning of Saturday, December 28 at 10am in the Panorama Room upstairs at the Great Falls International Airport. Please park in the short-term parking lot, you will receive a parking validation token that will allow you to leave the lot free of charge. Lunch will follow in the same room.

• Max’s Bar Mitzvah project is a food drive for the Food Bank/East Middle School Food Pantry. If you like, please bring items of canned or boxed food to donate to the lunch.

In addition to the Bar Mitzvah itself, we are organizing and hosting several other get-togethers:

• There will be a short kabbalat shabbat service in the meeting room at the La Quinta Inn on Friday, December 27 at 4:30pm. There will be very limited seating in that room, but please feel free to come if you like.

• At 6pm on Friday, December 27 we will be hosting a dinner at Maple Garden Restaurant, 5401 9th Ave S. The dinner will be a chinese buffet, with plenty of vegetarian options.

• On the evening of December 28, there will be a dinner in honor of Max’s accomplishment at the Hilton Garden Inn, 2520 14th Street SW at 6pm.

• Sunday, December 29 will a fun day of skiing and other activities in the Little Belt Mountains! There are a number of recreational activities in the Little Belt Mountains. In addition to downhill skiing at Showdown, there are snowshoeing and cross country skiing opportunities. There is also a wonderful hot springs in the town of White Sulphur Springs.

After the Showdown lifts close at 4pm, we will be hosting a pizza party in the T-bar at Showdown. We hope you will join us then!

For those of you who want to ski, I have arranged for group rates at Showdown. You can let me know if you want to ski as late as Saturday evening, but I will need your payment by then. The options are as follows:

Group Lift Tickets
Adult All Area (13-69) $34
Jr All Area (6-12) $20
Sr All Area (70+) $25
Beginner Lift Only $20
5 & under Free
Magic Carpet Only Free

Group Rental
Skis, Boots and Poles, Full Day $18
Snowboard and Boots, Full Day $30

Group Lessons
Learn to Ski $30 or Learn to Snowboard $40
2 Hour Group Lesson $10
Daily at 10:30 or 1:30 (Skiers 7+, and Snowboarders 11+)

The “Learn to Ski or Snowboard” package includes a lesson, beginner chair lift ticket and your rentals. It is designed for first-timers.

We are so thrilled that you will be joining us to help mark and celebrate Max’s simcha!

B”Shalom,

Aaron and Wendy

CANDLELIGHTING AT STATE CAPITOL

The Channukah lighting will take place at the State Capitol in Helena tomorrow, December 2 at 12 noon. Candle lighting will take place in the old Supreme Court Room, #303, not in the rotunda. (There was a previously scheduled World Aids Day event that will be setting up in the rotunda.) The governor is scheduled to address us at 12:15. The room is available starting at 11 and I plan to be there at that time.

A board meeting will take place in room 152 following the ceremonies. Please let me know if you plan to be there and if not, whether you want to participate by conference call.

Thank you and see some of you tomorrow.

Bert Chessin
406.531.5193

Kosher Turkeys at West Side Albertson’s

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The Albertson’s on the West side of Great Falls has a few kosher turkeys for sale! Price is $3.99/lb and they seem to have 3-4 in stock.

YAHRZEITS — DECEMBER 2013

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
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
Henry Espelin Dec 01, 1984 7 Kislev, 5745 Father of Dawn Schandelson
Diane Kaplan Dec 03, 2009 16 Kislev, 5770 Mother of Kai Nealis
Carl Weissman Dec 09, 1960 20 Kislev, 5721 Grandfather of Jerrold Weissman
Irving Tatz Dec 09, 2008 12 Kislev, 5769 Beloved husband of Beverly Tatz and Father of Janet Tatz
Joseph Magalnick Dec 10, 1970 12 Kislev, 5731 Father of Elliott Magalnick
Richard Weiss Dec 12, 2000 15 Kislev, 5761 Father of Laura Weiss
Jules Cherry Dec 13, 1972 8 Tevet, 5733 Father of Don Cherry
Louis Eisenberg Dec 17, 1985 5 Tevet, 5746 Father of Sharon Eisenberg
Molly Dunaeff Dec 20, 1985 8 Tevet, 5746 Aunt of Meriam Nagel
James Levie Dec 22, 2010 15 Tevet, 5771 Uncle of Wendy Weissman
Theodore Eichner Dec 30, 1970 2 Tevet, 5731 Father of Jerry Eichner
Joe Lavin

MY HANUKKAH WISH FOR YOU