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The Three Doors Bulletin


Adar - Nisan 5770 March 2010 www.cbimilwaukee.org Issue 2010 Volume 3

Why is this night unlike all others


Are questions the youngest must say
We recline, we pray, we ask the Almighty
Please deliver us from Egypt this day.
Adapted by: Brenda Spigelman Ajzenkopf

We wish our entire CBI Family, a holiday fulfilled with peace, love and compassion.

Place Your Orders Now!


Please remember to place your order for the new mahzorim at the
special introductory price of $29/each (by April 30th)

As a reminder, the new Mahzorim, Lev Shalem will not


 be available at the door during the High Holy Days! 
Mazal Tov To…. Shabbat Schedule
All Services are led by
Rabbi Jacob Herber & Hazzan Jeremy Stein
Matt Kulakow Please join us as we celebrate, pray and commemorate.
on his engagement to
Lisa Lefco Friday, March 5
Kabbalat Shabbat 6:00 pm
Saturday, March 6
Kabbalat Shabbat 9:00 am
Family Service 10:30 am
R’fuah Shlemah - Speedy Recovery To... Study with Rabbi Herber, Minha, Maariv
and Havdallah 5:10 pm
Friday, March 12
Kabbalat Shabbat 6:00 pm
Men’s Club Shabbat
Saturday, March 13
Sue Berland Betty Wallens Kabbalat Shabbat 9:00am
Men’s Club Shabbat
Study with Rabbi Herber, Minha, Maariv
and Havdallah 5:15 pm

Friday, March 19
On Saturday, March 20th, Hannah Kabbalat Shabbat 6:00 pm
Paley will be called to the Torah for her Saturday, March 20
bat mitzvah. Hannah is a student in The Kabbalat Shabbat 9:00 am
Milwaukee Jewish Day School. Hannah Paley Bat Mitzvah
Kehilat Yeladim 10:30 am
One of her greatest passions is dancing. Tot Shabbat 11:00 am
She dances competitively, and also finds Study with Rabbi Herber, Minha, Maariv
Havdallah 6:30 pm
time to play tennis.
Friday, March 26
Her Mitzvah Project has three parts. She is raising Kabbalat Shabbat 6:00 pm
money for the Make a Wish Foundation and making Saturday, March 27
blankets for foster children. She is also working hard Kabbalat Shabbat 9:00 am
on raising awareness about different charities and their Study with Rabbi Herber, Minha, Maariv
causes. and Havdallah 6:30 pm

Hannah is the daughter of Sharyl and Bob Paley and


has a sister, Danya and a brother, Avi. CBI Social Action Committee
Will Host a Spring Shoe Drive
Joining her on this wonderful day will be her grand-
parents Phil & Dorene Paley and Rosalie Levine. Her
grandpa, Donald Levine of blessed memory, will be in In the spring, we will be collecting shoes for
her prayers. Soles4Souls. This is a wonderful organization
that takes shoes that are not in use and puts
them on the feet of those in need. This, in
Your entire CBI Family wishes you a Mazal Tov! turn, also helps the environment by recycling shoes that
may otherwise be sent to a landfill. We encourage everyone
to start cleanout out your closets and saving adult and
children’s gently used or new shoes. Simply cleaning out
your closets can make a significant difference
in the quality of life of someone in need.

SAVE YOUR SHOES PLEASE.


COLLECTION STARTS April 12 - May12 @ CBI

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Off The Bimah...by Rabbi Herber

As we put away our groggers and our masks, we prepare to put away a lot more – all our
dishes and pots and other utensils used during the year, and the food we can’t consume
during Pesah, as we get ready for the holiday of Passover, the season of our freedom.
There is probably no other holiday in the year so all consuming. All our muscles are used.
While during the Yamim Noraim, the Fall holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, we
may clean our homes to prepare for the new year, the level of effort in no way approaches what goes on in the
Spring. We scrub. We schlep. We run to the store. We run to the store again. We cook. We juggle our
budget. We run to the store again. We learn to spot that crumb of hametz at 50 yards!

And at the same time we use the muscles of our souls. We do what the Haggadah tells us to do – to look
upon ourselves as though we had gone out from Egypt, from bondage, from slavery. I remember a conversation
I once had with a grocery store clerk in Pennsylvania. She told me that as an Italian she had always enjoyed
going to her friend’s Passover seder. She lamented that her Jewish friend was thinking about giving up on the
idea of having a seder because her children were all grown up and gone. I told her that now was the time to
really do Passover, to take the obligation seriously of considering how we have gone out from oppression.

How have we been freed with God’s help, from bondage this year? And also, remember that at the end of
the Torah, the Israelites had still not gotten into Eretz Hakodesh, the Promised Land. The story of the Torah is
the story of process, of a journey, of leaving the past behind and following a column of fire – of the Spirit, of
passion, of a faith in the future. Whether we know what our personal promised land will be, if we have had the
courage to leave oppression behind, to follow our own pillar of fire across our own desert, we understand the
message of Pesah

Cleaning, cooking, shlepping, running to the store . . . and at the same time assessing our progress across our
desert. No wonder we’re exhausted!

Wishing you and your family a very happy Pesah!

Rabbi Herber

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A From Our Hazzan!!!

1-2-3-4 OPEN UP THE KREMLIN DOOR


5-6-7-8 LET MY PEOPLE EMIGRATE!

These are the words we chanted many years ago to show solidarity with Soviet Jewry in their fight for their
Freedom - a continuous theme throughout my school years. In my day school, we learned how Jews in the Soviet Union
were not free to practice Judaism as we could in America. We wrote letters to Mikhail Gorbachev urging him to let the Jews
be free. We wrote letters to “refuseniks” our own age letting them know we cared. In 1987, my family traveled to Washing-
ton DC to march in support of Soviet Jews. Throughout all of our efforts, we were hopeful, yet skeptical. The communist
Soviet government was too strong, we thought. They would never give in to any foreign pressure.

Then suddenly - or so it seemed - something amazing happened. The Soviet Union collapsed. The Jews we had
fought for so long and hard, were now free to emigrate. Not only that, but many would be moving to our neighborhoods.
They would even be going to school with us. We did it!
But the zeal we had demonstrated in fighting for the Soviet Jews’ freedom did not carry over when it came to
actually accepting them in person. As middle school students, we did not know how to relate to our Soviet classmates.
They looked different. They talked different. They… just didn’t fit in. And we made little effort to help them do so.

In truth, it was easy to fight for the rights of people we did not know, whom we had never seen. But when faced
with the reality of the situation, we did not rise to the occasion as freedom fighters. Rather, we became the new oppressors.
Did I personally take part in ridiculing our Soviet classmates? Not really. But sadly, neither did I make a concerted effort to
be welcoming. Nor did I go out of my way to be friendly or encourage others to do so.
While I cannot change how my classmates and I acted when we were younger, Pesah offers us a constant reminder
of our obligation to be better. Throughout the Torah, we are told to be kind to strangers, for we were strangers in Egypt. At
the seder, we sing of slavery and of the joys of freedom. While there are many well-known songs, if there is one signature
melody of Pesah, it is the tune for Adir Hu. This melody is one of several referred to as a “Misinai tune,” tunes so old they
are said to have been given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai. In addition, we also sing the Adir Hu melody when chanting
Mi Khamokha in the Ma’ariv service and for Hodu Ladonai in Hallel.
As the shofar acts as a wake-up call on Rosh Hashana, the Adir Hu melody tells us that it is Pesah, reminding us of
our past as strangers in a foreign land, and of our obligation to comfort and welcome the strangers in our community.

Best wishes for a happy, healthy and welcoming Pesah.

--Hazzan Stein

To hear the Adir Hu melody and how we sing it in other prayers throughout Pesah, visit the “Hazzan’s Listening Lab” on
the CBI website

Hag Sameah from the Entire


Staff at CBI!
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On Sunday, Feb. 7, our morning minyan proudly joined Conser-
vative synagogues from around the world for the Federation of
Jewish Men's Clubs World Wide Wrap, a day to celebrate and
educate on the wearing of t’fillin. Rabbi Herber provided some
stirring words of his own, explaining how this daily ritual is truly
a form of betrothal to Adonai.

Do you know David Wolkenstein? He's the guy that may have asked for your soda
can tab. For years, David, a member of the Men's Club Board and Special Executive
Board Liaison, has been collecting the can tops to benefit the Ronald McDonald House (RMH). Here he is in front of the
RMH with a couple very large bags of the tabs. Want to help? Feel free to start collecting your tabs and either turn them in,
or give them to David. We're exceptionally proud of his caring work for this worthwhile organiza-
tion!
At this writing, we haven't yet had the Men's Club sponsored CBI Purim Carnival. But by now,
it's come and gone. Hope you joined us for the fun!
March 13 is the annual Men's Club Shabbat. The speaker is still being confirmed, so for now, it's
top secret. But do join us for a special Shabbat and Kiddush.
The Men's Club is planning a scotch tasting for April. Keep a lookout for the announcement. It is
sure to be a unique, memorable event.
Lastly, if you have received your Men's Club dues statement and still haven't returned it, please do so ASAP.
Your small contribution helps us sponsor so many events that add significance to our lives at CBI.

L’shalom, Check out our new logo!


Mike Spanjar, President
CBI Men’s Club
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Could you set aside one day a month to make a difference at CBI? The Men’s Club invites you and any member aged
18 to 118 to attend any meeting, share your ideas or volunteer your time.

2010 Woman of Achievement


Congregation Beth Israel has chosen Marlene Deutsch as their 2010 Woman of Achievement. Mark your calendars
for Sunday, May 2nd, when our annual Woman of Achievement Torah Fund Luncheon will be held at Beth El Ner
Tamid.

Many of you are aware of Marlene’s exhaustive dedication over the years to both Congregation Beth Israel and Sister-
hood . She is a very deserving recipient of this honor. We hope that you will join us at the luncheon to honor her.

CBI has jointly sponsored this annual event with Beth El for many years. Beth El’s Woman of Achievement this year
is Nancy Kellman.

Invitations for this event will be mailed in April. If you have any questions, please call Debbie Alpert at 414-351-
1077. If you would like to make a donation to the Torah Fund in Marlene’s honor, you can do so through the CBI
office or by mailing a check to Debbie Alpert.

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From Our Education Director

Helping our students build connections to the Jewish community, both past and present, is an integral
part of our school’s mission. On Sunday, February 7th our 3rd-7th grade classes had the opportunity to
experience the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit at the Milwaukee Public Museum with the 3rd-7th grade students from
Madison’s Conservative synagogue, the Beth Israel Center. The students really got a lot out of the fieldtrip.

Before going into the exhibit, the students from the two schools spent some time together learning about the
Second Temple Period and how it relates to the theories of the origins of the Dead Sea Scrolls. They learned
about King Herod and the Roman control in the land of Israel and about the different groups of Jews that ex-
isted in Jerusalem, like the Hasmoneans, the Essenes, the Sadducees and the Pharisees. This helped them un-
derstand why the Essenes created a settlement in Qumron and why documents may have been stored in the
caves in that area.

Overall the students were really impressed with the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit itself. In our wrap-up discussion,
we asked the students what excited them most about what they saw. I want to share a few of their impres-
sions. One student really liked the artifacts from the exhibit, especially an oil lamp containing a shofar, a me-
norah and a lulav and etrog. She was excited that the symbols we use today are the same ones used 2,000
years ago. Another student thought that it was really neat to be able to read the ancient Hebrew texts and even
recognize words like “Israel” and “Gabriel.” A third student was moved by the pride she felt in realizing that
the Torah as we know it has really been studied and read by Jews for such a long time.

This was the third year that we have had the joint fieldtrip with Madison’s Beth Israel Center. Having the an-
nual fieldtrip has really enhanced our school program and has enabled our students to make connections with
other Conservative Jews living in Wisconsin. I am already looking forward to next year’s trip!

-Samara

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We would like to thank Rachael Frydman, Hannah Sattler and their great committee for an
S amazing educational and spiritual Sisterhood Shabbat experience! We would also like to
thank Rabbi Phyllis Sommer for helping us see and experience spirituality in the age of
I Facebook.
S While the Purim carnival was going on, CBI members and guests once again enjoyed a
T tasty and successful Wine Tasting program and were able to order special wines from Otto’s
for Pesah. A big thank you to Judy Glotzer and her committee, and a special thank you to Izzy Goldberg and
E Otto’s for their help and expertise! Sisterhood’s Evening Book Club is going well. Thanks to Bobby Miller we
R are growing in members and the discussions are lively! This month we will be reading “Don’t Cry for Me Hot
Pastrami.” We will be meeting at the home of Luda Tynkov - 331 W. Manor Circle. Don’t forget to mark your
H calendars for our Torah Fund Luncheon on Sunday, May 2nd. (Please read the article in the bulletin.)
O We hope that you are enjoying the new and varied Kiddish lunches on Shabbat. Our Sisterhood is busy finding
O new and different items to add to your enjoyment. We are enjoying the companionship of working together and
getting to know even more of our CBI family. We welcome your input and would love to have you join us. There
D is a lot going on in the kitchen! Please pull out the enclosed flyer which will answer all of your questions. Come
to Shabbat services and stay for Kiddish lunch. There is wonderful camaraderie of fellow CBI members and it’s a
N great way to meet new people. The next time you are planning to celebrate a birthday, anniversary or any special
E passage in your life, contact Suzy in the office to share your celebration with your CBI family. With a donation of
W $100 your special occasion will be acknowledged from the bima during announcements and a festive balloon or
plant will be placed on the sweet table with a beautiful card for everyone to see.
S Merry & Bobbie

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These yahrzeits, taken from the CBI’s Memorial Tablets, will be observed
FROM THE ISADORE AND SYLVIA BLANKSTEIN during the following weeks beginning on the evening of:
LIBRARY . . .by Paula Fine,Librarian
March 5 Morris Rapkin
Something wonderful has happened to the library! Not only is it fully auto- Sarah Bender Olga Rotter-Greenberg
Miriam Ben Shmuel Jack Shaw
mated, but it is more patron-friendly than ever. We have completed a re-design
Goldie Bozin-Brillman Ruth Shlensky
of the space with sections in the front for mysteries, paperbacks and periodi- Samuel Cohen Cantor Norton H. Siegel
cals. The Librarian’s Shelves on the south wall feature new books as well as Rebecca G. Cohen Etta Siegel
Jewish classics and just plain “good reads”. You can view the library catalog Sidney E. Cohen Joe E. Smith
Max Daniel Cooks Charles Thau
and access the Internet on the kiosk computer located on the circulation desk.
Rabbi Maurice Cornfield David Waldman
Colorful signs will direct you to each section of the library. The bright posters Katherine Derzon Irving Weiner
on the walls and the children’s charming library art projects welcome you and Bernard Friesler Sam Wexler
encourage you to stay awhile. No question about it - we have entered the new Moses Hiller Rose Winnick (sp?)
Sarah Wichman Kahn Harry Wise
decade with vitality and renewed purpose.
Abraham Kaiser Rose Zaichick
David Kaiser Belle Mallin Zaidens
And... people are beginning to notice the change. They are using the Erwin Kaiser
Blankstein Library as their primary resource instead of the public library. We Lillian Klinghoffer March 19
Meyer Kramsky Tina Adler
are buying many popular titles and patrons have told me how thrilled they were
Shirley La Kam Libby Becker
to find them on our shelves. No more long, public library waiting lists. You David Lazarus Bella Berson
can find what you need at CBI. Bessie Lieberman Shyla Blankstein
Akiva Macogon Hyman Cofar
Rose Malkin Brenda Friedman
PREPARING FOR PASSOVER Toby Malmon Frances Goodman
Lena Miller Rita Hirshberg
Passover is coming soon, but before you clean the house, buy the groceries Morris Miller Charles M. Hirsheimer
or make out the seder guest list, the first thing you need to do is visit the Morris Miller Abraham Isaac Hoffenberg
Jacob Pachefsky Judith Hoffenberg
library.
David Paley Zippa Kramsky
Jacob Samosky Abraham Lipton
We have an extensive collection of materials to help you celebrate the Simon Savitz Myer Mallin
holiday. Our cookbook selection is comprehensive and includes traditional S. R. Scheinfeld Sam Mayer
June Sherkow Tina Nashban
and modern recipes and menus for people with dietary restrictions or special
Carl Schulman Louis Radin
preferences. We have books to help you plan and conduct a seder as well as an Anita Shaw Jack Reder
outstanding array of haggadot. You will find fun and informational stories in Irene Shlimovitz Hinda (Ida) Rotter
the children’s section to keep the little ones engaged during the seder. Morris Siegel Lillian Sattell
Ann Stearns Ronald Schalk
Sophia Tarachow Hyman Schatzman
BOOK CLUB SCHEDULE Abraham Joseph Tieger
Molly Tieger
Mollie Leah Schneider
Sylvia Seinfeld
Jennie Turner Isador Shaffner
Evening Book Club Anna Weber William Sherkow
Sylvia Weiss Jacob Siegel
Lean Rachel Zamosh Arthur Wasserman
March 17th at 7:00 p.m. Harold Wasserman
At the home of: Lyudmila Tynkov March 12
Louis Aaron March 26
Emanuel David Arnstein Rose Barnett
Don’t Cry for Me Hot Pastrami Victor Balkansky Meyer Bilansky
Laura Marilyn Berman Rose Bloom-Shectman
by Sharon Kahn Louis Bloom Ellis Cohan
Joseph Cohen Max Dreen
Questions? Contact Bobby Miller at Solomon Cohen Isaac Eglash
Leo Dicker Hyman Fleder
BobbyMiller0307@gmail.com or 414-365-8581 Maurice Elias Nison Hellman
Isadore Freedman Alvin C. Lubow
No afternoon Book Club scheduled in March. Mary Gindlin Rabbi Ben-Zion Manesewitz
Edith Goodman Bessie Mayer
Kate Gorens Bessie Meisel
Dorothy Kadwit Edward L. Miller
Anna Alice Klein Benny Moronovitz
Jacob Kosberg Gertrude Nelson
Max Kreindler Hyman J. Oxman
Meyer Lubotsky Nathan Oxman
B. Marks Louis Siegel
Louis Miller Jack Skurek
Alvin Muchin Ann R. Sweet
Sam Nelson Dora Wales
Franka Neufeld Jacob Weiss
Berky Ottenstein Julie Klein Weiss
Henry C. Pitt Izidor Zachs
Rebecca Pollack Rosalyn Levin Zaret
Sadie Radin Hyman Zeiger

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Contributions
We acknowledge with gratitude and appreciation the generous contributions made to various funds in January.

Speedy recovery: Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund


Beth Hearst Youth Fund Linda Kamen In memory of:
In memory of: Marty and Ruby Carneol Rosalyn Matsoff
Sari Rappaport Marv and Marilyn Zetley
Maureen Eichenbaum Harold M. Kramer Beautification Sari Rappaport
Fund Steven and Deborah Lechter
CBI Senior Activities Fund In memory of: Shirley Aaron
In memory of: Sari Rappaport Steven and Deborah Lechter
Jack Langer Delores Kramer
Eugene and Marilee Bass Jacobson Chapel Fund Sam Cooper Capital Art Fund
Bernard Arieff In memory of: In memory of:
Eugene and Marilee Bass Rosalyn Matsoff Rosalyn Matsoff
Chuck and Betty Wallens Jamie and Felicia Miller &
CBI Youth Scholarship Endowment Corky Horn family
Fund Shirley Aaron
In memory of: Kiddish Fund Werner and Carol Richheimer
Rosalyn Matsoff In memory of: Sari Rappaport
Milt, Miriam & Josh Shirley Aaron Werner and Carol Richheimer
Rosenberg Shel and Bobbie Fishman In honor of:
In honor of: Jordy and Merry Atinsky Jay and Bobby Miller
Marlene Deutsch Sari Rappaport Bud and Judy Margolis
Milt and Miriam Rosenberg Jordy and Merry Atinsky
Judy Glotzer School Fund
General Synagogue Fund In honor of: In honor of:
In memory of: Steven and Deborah Lechter George Strick
Rosalyn Matsoff Howard and Evelyn Melton Gary and Linda Keller
Gerry and Marcia Cherniack Sam Gingold Aidee Cooper
Morrie and Sheila Rudberg Howard and Evelyn Melton Werner and Carol Richheimer
Howard and Eileen Dubner
Rubin Sharpe Speedy recovery: William & June Sherkow
Ben and Ethel Stern Sy Dolnick Scholarship Fund
Jed Dolnick Shel and Bobbie Fishman In memory of:
Sari Rappaport Betty Wallens Mannie Hassel
Marty and Ruby Carneol Jordy and Merry Atinsky Ruthe Zubatsky & family
Ken and Adrienne Weber Shel and Bobbie Fishman
In honor of:
George Strick Prayer Book Fund
Jordan and Phyllis Fink In memory of:
Fred Safer Sari Rappaport
Jordan and Phyllis Fink Ben and Frances Podell &
Kathy Lindenbaum family
Steven and Myra Russek & In honor of:
family Marv Zetley
Paul and Susan Engel

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So...you’ve got something to kvell about?
Greetings From … An anniversary maybe? A birthday?
The Glass Box A new child or grandchild? A promotion?
A higher degree of education?
Need a quick gift?
Don’t know what to get? Has Sisterhood got a deal for you!
The Glass Box will have it For a $100 donation, you will help support the
So don’t be upset. Shabbat Kiddish, your news will be announced from the bima,
listed in the Shabbat Supplement, and there will be a lovely balloon
No matter what simha
bouquet or plant in honor of your occasion! Interested?
A new baby or home Minyan Services
Just stop at Beth Israel Please call Suzy 414-352-7310 or
Or pick up the phone. Monday - Friday
7:30am  6pm E-mail: suzyp@cbimilwaukee.org to pick a date for your event.
We have platters & pitchers Jewel &
good books. Mezuzahs and candlesticks Sunday
How great it all looks. 9:00am  6:00pm
Our Judaica is superb as always, but we Please check the
have secular gifts as well and we love to Bulletin monthly for
holiday time
show them to you. Remember—it does
change.
not have to be Yom Tov to celebrate
being a member of Beth Israel.

Shop Hours
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Fri: 10:00-12:00
Sun: 10:00 - 12:00
Do all of your online shopping through the GoodShop.com online shopping mall,
where you can shop at more than 700 top online retailers. Select Congregation Beth
Sunday (when school is in session)
Israel as your designated cause and a percentage of your purchases will come to
CBI. You pay the same price as you normally would, but your purchase will gener-
Jacob Herber ..................................................................... Rabbi ate a donation to CBI!
Herbert G. Panitch ............................................... Rabbi Emeritus
Jeremy Stein….……….………………..…………………………………………….. Hazzan
Samara Sofian ................................................. Education Director Here are just a few of the many retailers who participate in Goodshop.com:
Gayle Weber Rakita………………………………………..Congregation President
Anita Nagurka……….………………………………………………..Executive Director iTunes ♦ Office Depot ♦ Container Store ♦ Gap ♦ Williams-Sonoma
Suzy Peltz .....................................................Executive Assistant
Debbie Friberg…………………………………………..…………Executive Secretary
Jane Cotton……..……………………………………………………………...Office Assistant
John Fields .............................................. Maintenance Supervisor
Merry Atinsky & Bobbie Fishman…………..…… Co-Sisterhood Presidents
Mike Spanjar………... ………………………………….……...…………..…..Men’s Club President
Paula Fine .................................................................... Librarian Congregation Beth Israel Presort Std
Delores Kramer………….………………...…Second Home Cemetery-Secretary
Marvin & Marilyn Zetley Family Campus U.S. Postage
SYNAGOGUE FUNDS
Asman Fund…………………..……………………………………………… ……$10.00 min 6880 N. Green Bay Ave PAID
Balkansky Fund…………..………………………….……………………………$10.00 min
Beth Hearst Youth Fund…………………………………………………………………...$10.00 min Milwaukee, WI 53209 Milwaukee, WI
Bima Fund……………………………………………………………………….………………….$10.00 min Permit No. 3426
CBI Special Endowment Fund…………………………….….………………...$10.00 min
CBI Youth Scholarship Endowment Fund…………….…..……..…$10.00 min Return Service Requested
Carl S. Zetley Generation to Generation Fund…….. ………..$18.00 min
Dr. Ervin & Suzann Colton Education Endowment Fund…..……….$10.00 min
Gemilut Chasidim Fund (In Memory of Abraham & Rose Bass)… ….…..$10.00 min
General Synagogue Fund ............................................$10.00 min
Harold M. Kramer Beautification Fund………………… ………….$10.00 min
Hazzan’s Tzedakah Fund .............................................$10.00 min
Isadore & Sylvia Blankstein Library Fund ......................$10.00 min
Jacobson Chapel Fund ................................................$10.00 min
Kiddish Fund…………………….…………………………………………………$10.00 min
Landscape Fund .........................................................$10.00 min
Louis Rabinovitz Memorial Minyan Fund ........................$10.00 min
Marilyn Zetley Children’s Library Fund ..........................$10.00 min
Panitch “CBI Family Education Fund” ............................$10.00 min
Pentateuch/Humash Fund ...........................................$60.00 min
Prayer Book Fund.......................................................$35.00 min
Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund ..........................................$10.00 min
Rabbi Panitch Camp Ramah Scholarship Fund……..…………..$10.00 min
Sam Cooper Capital Art Fund……….…………………………………..$10.00 min
School Fund ..............................................................$10.00 min
Senior Activities Fund………………………………………………………..$10.00 min
Shirley Bass Floral Fund………………….…………………………………$10.00 min
Sol & Esther Blankstein Scholarship Fund ......................$10.00 min
Solomon & Yetta Soloff Memorial Adult Education Fund ........$10.00 min
Stein Mendelson Scholarship Fund………………………… ……….$10.00 min
William & June Sherkow Scholarship Fund .....................$10.00 min
Youth & Education Endowment Fund ............................$10.00 min

CBI OFFICE HOURS

Monday-Thursday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm


Friday 8:30 am - 2:00 pm
414-352-7310 www.cbimilwaukee.org

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