Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 2004 — Page 2

IN 2 February 11. 2004

Something for Everyone Time to order hamantashen...if you haven’t already!

By SHOSHANA HARPER The Sisterhood at Congregation Shaarey Tefilla is busily back at it again with their hands

in the dough - hamantashen will take place later. If you want dough, that is. The baking is to order or sign up to help bake, taking place right now for your call the office at 253-4591. Purim enjoyment. The eating Flavors include poppy.

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prune, apricot, raspberry, and strawberry. All orders must be placed no later than Sunday, Feb. 15. The cost is $7.50 per dozen. The hamantashen are kosher with pareve ingredients prepared on dairy equipment. Even more hamantashen Congregation Beth-El Zedeck's USY is baking hamantashen. Still only $6 a dozen, the choices are poppyseed, apricot, prune, and cherry. Order by Feb. 22 for pick-up at the Purim Carnival on March 7. Tot Shabbat at IHC Bring your family to enjoy a child Shabbat program featuring a Jewish food, pitch-in meal and short service with Rabbi Adland, Rabbi Bloch, or Cantor Roger. Dates are: Feb. 14, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., March 20, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., and on April 17 a special Havdalah service from 5:30-7 p.m. IHC Brotherhood On Sunday, Feb. 15, 9 a.m., the IHC Brotherhood will welcome Lou Harry, managing editor of Indy Men's Magazine, who will speak as part of the organization's "world-famous brunch," a deal at $5. For more information, contact Jeff Horwitz, 848-9690, or Andy Ball, 879-8673. Classes for all ages Congregation B'nai Torah has a variety of classes and events for Jews of all ages. Check out their schedule, and call for information, 253-5253.

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Programs for everyone include: March 12/13, enjoy a Shabbaton with Rabbi Elazar Muskin; March 21, the film "Relentless: The Struggle for Peace in the Middle East" will be shown at the JCC in the Laikin Auditorium. Programs for adults include discussions on: March 2, What Does the Torah Say about Animals?; April 20, The Artist in Halacha; May 18, Museums in Halacha. Programs for high schoolers include dinner and discussion beginning at 6 p.m. in the home of Rabbi and Mrs. Crandall. Reservations must be made by calling Mrs. Crandall at 2532977: Feb. 23, Peace and War; March 23, Drugs and Alcohol; April 28, Science and Judaism...Conflict or Harmony? Rabbi and Mrs. Crandall will host a dinner and discussion with middle schoolers from 5: 45-7 p.m. Reservations must be made to Mrs. Crandall at 2532977. Topics include: Feb. 17, Is It Okay to Lie?; March 15, Is G-d Really Watching Us?; May 3, What Is the Most Important Mitzvah? Carole Stein at IHC Carole Stein, senior policy analyst for children's services, will speak at IHC's Shabbat service on Friday , Feb. 20, 6 p.m. She will address current legislative issues affecting children and their well being. Stein became involved in the Jewish community when she moved to Indianapolis from New York City. She found her interest in public service through the National Council of Jewish Women. Her commitment to the organization led her to the presidency of the local organization and membership on the regional and national boards. Children's issues became her priority, and in 1990 Governor Evan Bayh invited her into his administration as a senior policy analyst. She remained with Governor Frank O'Bannon, retiring last year but continuing to work on behalf of children with the Children's Defense Fund and United Way. Shabbat Services North On Friday, Feb. 20, IHC’s Rabbi Marci Bloch will lead Kabbalat Shabbat services at 6:30 p.m., followed by an optional dairy potluck supper, at Claridge Farms Clubhouse, 126th and Clay Center Rd. in

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