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Title:BAGELS and other things of Jewish interest
Notice:1.0 policy, 280.0 directory, 32.0 registration
Moderator:SMURF::FENSTER
Created:Mon Feb 03 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1524
Total number of notes:18709

1168.0. "Jewish VoD (Value of Diversity)" by TNPUBS::STEINHART () Tue Feb 11 1992 21:20

    This note is for announcements and discussion of Value of Diversity (VoD)
    activities of particular interest to the Jewish community.
    
    ***********************  ANNOUNCEMENT *********************************
    
    Event:      Value of Diversity meeting about Jewish concerns

    Date:       Tuesday, January 25, 1992
    Time:       12:00 pm
    Location:   Chatham Conference Room, LKG2-1, Pole 4S
		King St., Littleton, MA

    Are you interested in Jewish identity, holidays, impact of the
    Holocaust, books, cuisine, child rearing, and . .  .?    

    If you would like to share these or other areas with this initial 
    gathering of a Jewish Interest or Support Group, please attend.

    We will take a pulse to learn where the energy lies, and will 
    address needs such as mutual support or educational programming.  
    We will consider the need for an on-going group.

    This meeting is open to people from all sites.  We welcome both Jews 
    and non-Jews, such as intermarried spouses, who are concerned with 
    issues relating to Jews in Digital.

    Please contact Laura Steinhart (TNPUBS::STEINHART, DTN 226-7239) if 
    you plan to attend, so we can reserve an adequate room.
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1168.1GOOEY::GVRIEL::SCHOELLERSchoeller - Failed XperimentTue Feb 11 1992 21:345
>Tuesday, January 25, 1992

Isn't it a bit late for this announcement?  8^{)

Gav
1168.2woops: make that FEBRUARY 25TNPUBS::STEINHARTTue Feb 11 1992 23:121
    
1168.3we got a bigger roomTNPUBS::STEINHARTWed Feb 19 1992 23:4311
         ** WE NOW HAVE A LARGER ROOM TO ACCOMDATE OUR GROUP**

    Event:      Value of Diversity meeting about Jewish concerns

    NEW Location:	Falmouth Conference Room, LKG2-1
			(near Harbor CR)
			King St., Littleton, MA

    Date:		Tuesday, February 25, 1992
    Time:		12:00 pm to 1:00 pm

1168.4next planning meeting March 10TNPUBS::STEINHARTFri Feb 28 1992 19:4523
                VoD Planning Meeting for Jewish Interests

    DATE:		Tuesday, March 10, 1992
    TIME:		12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    LOCATION:		LKG2-A (ground floor), Mystic conference room
			King St., Littleton, Mass.
    CONTACT:		Laura Steinhart, DTN 226-7239, TNPUBS::STEINHART
    
    This is the second meeting concerning Jewish interests.  It is open to
    Jews and to non-Jews with a strong interest.  The room will be used by
    another group at 1 PM, so please be prompt.  **RSVP Laura**

    AGENDA:

    * Introductions
    * What shall we do around Pesach this year?

      Ideas have included circulating a calendar of dates, sponsoring a
      presentation or discussion of Pesach, sponsoring a model Seder, and
      speaking to the cafeteria managers about providing kosher matzot.
      Please bring your ideas and initiative.  We need to move quickly
      if we choose to implement any programming.  It is now 7 weeks to the
      first seder on April 17.
1168.5SQGUK::LEVYThe BloodhoundFri Feb 28 1992 21:595
    Any Kosher Matzot in a works canteen will have a short life-expectancy
    as they'll soon be chametz! 
    
    Malcolm
    
1168.6no big dealTNPUBS::STEINHARTSat Feb 29 1992 01:5314
    Personally, I don't plan to ask for more than putting an opened
    box of Kosher-le-Pesach matzot (and maybe a can of macaroons) 
    on a new paper doily.  What happens after that is up to the 
    individual who takes the matzot or macaroon.  (Our caf has disposable
    plates and knives, if people want them.)
    
    Some people might want to ask for prepared foods.  They certainly won't
    be billed as kosher, and anyone who keeps kosher won't eat them anyway.
    It's not a priority for me, but if someone strongly wants to take it
    on, I'm not going to stand in their way.
    
    Let's not go down THIS rat hole, ok?  Thanks.
    
    Laura
1168.7Self-Exploration Meeting 3/17TNPUBS::STEINHARTSat Feb 29 1992 01:5521
    THIS IS A SEPARATE MEETING WITH A DIFFERENT AGENDA THAN THE 10th.
    
                VoD Meeting for Jewish Interests:
                       Self-Exploration

    DATE:		Tuesday, March 17, 1992
    TIME:		12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    LOCATION:		LKG2-A (ground floor), Mystic conference room
			King St., Littleton, Mass.
    
    Please join us for a moderated meeting on self-exploration, community,
    and interfaith issues.  Either Lilly Platt or Sue Goldman will moderate.

    This is open to Jews and to non-Jews with a strong interest.  The 
    room will be used by another group at 1 PM, so please be prompt.  
    **RSVP to Laura Steinhart, DTN 226-7239, TNPUBS::STEINHART**

    Feel free to circulate this notice through your groups or to
    anyone who might be interested.
    
    PS:  Isn't the Mystic conference room somehow appropriate? -;)
1168.8planning meeting minutesTNPUBS::STEINHARTLauraWed Mar 11 1992 23:5630
                                 Minutes
                VoD Planning Meeting About Jewish Concerns
                          March 10, 1992, 12 pm

    1.  Next meeting.  Tuesday, March 17 at 5:30 pm at Edward Hale CR,
    LKG1 (King St., Littleton MA).  Agenda:  Continue Pesach planning.  
    20 people attended the March 10 meeting.    

    2.  Calendar.  The group critiqued it and discussed ways to
    distribute it.   Laura will incorporate suggested changes and
    distribute the next draft to the attendees for comments.
    
    3.  Cafeterias and Pesach.  Doug St. Clair will draft guidelines for
    the provision of kosher matzot and other suitable packaged foods.  The
    four volunteer site contacts (LKG, ACO, PKO and MKO) will use the
    guidelines in speaking to the cafeteria managers.  If volunteers want
    to speak to caf managers at other sites, please get guidelines from
    Doug (SAINT::STCLAIR).

    4.  Corporate VoD.  We will seek support for distributing the 
    calendar, communicating with cafeteria management companies, and
    other needs that arise, and will invite a representative to
    one of our meetings.
    
    5.  Educational programming for Pesach.  The group  agreed to hold any
    programs in a conference room rather than the cafeteria.  Ideas
    included a model seder, videos, a presentation, and setting out a seder
    plate for viewing.  This discussion will continue at the next meeting.

    Minutes written by Laura (TNPUBS::) Steinhart and Ethy Gross.
1168.9Minutes of support group meeting March 17TNPUBS::STEINHARTLauraThu Mar 19 1992 18:4741
                                 Minutes
                             Jewish VoD Group
    
             Self-Exploration, Community and Interfaith Issues
                              March 17, 1992

  *************************************************************************
  * 1.  The next meeting which will take place on Tuesday, March 31 from  *
  * 12-1.  Ralph Waldo Emerson CR, LKG1-3 (near the cafeteria!), King St.,*
  * Littleton, Mass.  Sue Goldman will moderate.  New attendees welcome.  *
  *************************************************************************

    2.  Fourteen attendees introduced themselves and re-confirmed many of
    the topics of interest identified at the first meeting including:

	o Learning more about being Jewish
	o Issues for interfaith couples and children of interfaith couples
	o Getting to know who is Jewish at DEC, networking connections
	o Holocaust - readings etc

    3.  The group expressed interest in hearing a speaker on demographic
    trends today's American Jewish community. Laura will follow up. 
    Other interests include Israel in the news, book discussions, and
    planning an outing for the group (e.g., a play of Jewish Interest such
    as Yom Kipper in DaNang at the JCC in Newton or Shayna  Meidel at the
    New Repertory Theater also in Newton).

    4.  We may dedicate at  least one meeting to each of the topics of
    interest, and we may designate someone from the group with a special
    interest in that topic to run the  meeting.  

    5.  For the next meeting, Sue recommends that we spend half the time in
    developing a schedule for discussion topics and discussion leaders, and
    use the rest of the time on an open discussion of "Jewish Identity -
    what it meant for me growing up and what it means for me today." 
    IF you prefer a different topic and are willing to lead the discussion
    please contact Sue.

    Sue Goldman
    DELNI::GOLDMAN
    226-7194
1168.10Minutes of planning meeting on March 17TNPUBS::STEINHARTLauraThu Mar 19 1992 18:4833
                                 Minutes
                       Jewish VoD Planning Meeting
                          March 17, 1992, 5:30 pm

  **********************************************************************  
  * 1.  Next meeting.  Thursday, March 26 at 12:00 pm at Ralph Waldo   *
  * Emerson CR (near the cafeteria!), LKG1 (King St., Littleton MA).   *
  * Agenda:  Continue Pesach planning.  New attendees are welcome.     *
  * 4 people attended the March 17 meeting chaired by Laura Steinhart. *
  **********************************************************************

    2.  Calendar.  Laura Steinhart has incorporated numerous suggestions
    including thoughtful text by Doug St.Clair.  She will circulate a 
    final draft for committee approval.
    
    3.  Cafeterias and Pesach.  Laura and Doug drafted guidelines for 
    the provision of suitable packaged foods.  Laura incorporated 
    comments.  She will circulate a final draft for committee approval.

    4.  Corporate VoD.  Sue Goldman has agreed to be the liaison.
    Please direct any requests, questions, or concerns to her.
    (DELNI::GOLDMAN, 226-7194)
        
    5.  Educational programming for Pesach.  On April 16 from 11 am to 
    3 pm at the Nathanial Hawthorne CR, LKG1-2/M07,  we will
    offer a multi-media experience including matzah tasting, a
    demonstration of making charoses, a video and/or taped music, and a
    display of seder plates and haggadas.  Any other ideas are welcome.

    Volunteers are needed to set up, clean up, and staff the event, and to
    bring in matzah spreads, matzah, grape juice, seltzer, paper goods,
    seder plates, haggadas, and decorations. Please contact Ethy Gross 
    (SOLVIT::GROSS) by Email, no phone.
1168.11Reminder: planning mtg. March 26 TNPUBS::STEINHARTLauraWed Mar 25 1992 18:4421
        Next meeting.  Thursday, March 26 at 12:00 pm at Ralph Waldo  
        Emerson CR (near the cafeteria!), LKG1 (King St., Littleton MA).  
        We will have a teleconference link to MKO.  Contact Ethy Gross at 
        SOLVIT::GROSS to join her in Merrimack.                           
    
        Agenda:
    
    12:00 1.  Review status of holy days calendar and Passover food
    	      guidelines for cafeteria managers.
    12:15 2.  Review existing plans for Exodus to Freedom including results
              of previewing the Federation video tapes on Operation Exodus
              (Jews leaving USSR/CIS) and Operation Solomon (Jews leaving
              Ethiopia).  (Exodus to Freedom will be on April 16.)
    12:30 3.  Review Ethy's list of current volunteers and check off
              duties.
    12:40 4.  Discuss any new ideas for this event and volunteer for
              duties.
    12:55 5.  Mention future plans including Holocaust Remembrance Week and
              obtaining kosher Thankgsgiving turkeys.
    
    
1168.12planning mtg mins and next scheduled meetingTNPUBS::STEINHARTLauraFri Mar 27 1992 18:4043
                                 Minutes
                       Jewish VoD Planning Meeting
                          March 26, 1992, 5:30 pm

  ************************************************************************  
  * 1.  Next meeting.  Tuesday, April 7, 12-1 pm at Ralph Waldo          *
  * Emerson CR (near the cafeteria!), LKG1-3 (King St., Littleton MA).   *
  * Agenda:  Continue Pesach planning.  New attendees are welcome.       *
  * THIS IS THE LAST MEETING BEFORE OUR PASSOVER EVENT! PLEASE BE THERE. * 
  *                                                                      *
  * 8 people attended the March 26 meeting chaired by Laura Steinhart.   *
  ************************************************************************

    2.  Calendar.  Doug St.Clair and Laura have completed the calendar.
    Laura will send it to Corporate VoD.
    
    3.  Cafeterias and Pesach.  Doug and Laura completed guidelines for 
    the provision of suitable packaged foods.  Laura will send it to
    Corporate VoD to go to the cafeteria managers.

    4.  Corporate VoD.  We hope that they will mass-distribute the
    calendar and get the Pesach guidelines to all cafeteria vendors.
    Again, Sue Goldman has agreed to be the liaison.  Please direct any 
    requests, questions, or concerns to her. (DELNI::GOLDMAN, 226-7194)
        
    5.  Passover:  Exodus to Freedom, Then and Now.  April 16, 11 am to 
    3 pm, Nathanial Hawthorne CR, LKG1-2/M07.  

    Sue Goldman developed a list of necessary items.  Laura will send you 
    this list.  Please notify Ethy Gross (SOLVIT::GROSS) of your decision 
    to bring an item and/or staff the room.  Such a complex event needs
    everyone's help.

    We will offer:  A video of the Ethiopian airlift; light foods and
    drinks including matzah; a display of haggadahs, books, seder plates 
    including one with Passover items, and candlesticks with unlit candles;
    and (hopefully) a terminal with protected Email account with DEC Israel
    employees willing to correspond during the event.  We will try to 
    obtain photos or posters for the walls.  We will provide photocopied
    handouts that pertain to the event.

    6.  Possible future concerns.  Holocaust, kosher Thanksgiving turkeys,
    Christmas.  
1168.13the matzah brigade scores a win!TNPUBS::STEINHARTLauraThu Apr 02 1992 01:4567
    I have just received a memo from the U.S. Diversity people that
    95% of New England cafeterias will serve matzah during Passover the
    week of April 20th!  (A small percentage of Vermont sites may not
    be involved.)
    
    We will explore both making this a permanent arrangement and extending
    it next year to other US regions.
    
    I provide you the following guidelines so you can use them at sites
    outside New England.  If you speak to the cafeteria manager at your
    work site, I recommend that you present this as an profit opportunity
    to sell a new type of food that week, and as an opportunity to build
    customer goodwill.
    
    The last paragraph refers to an information sheet.  Please contact me
    for copies (I should have them soon) or provide your own.  

    
                     Guidelines for the Sale of Passover Foods
                  in Digital Equipment Company Cafeterias

                           HISTORY AND BACKGROUND

          The Jewish holy days of Passover (Pesach) commemorate the
          Jewish people's exodus from ancient Egypt.  In 1992,
          Passover occurs from April 18th to April 25th.

          During Passover Jews do not eat any leavened bread.  They
          eat specially prepared matzah (plural - matzot), a thin
          cracker-like wheat product.  Passover matzah must be
          prepared under special restrictions.  Jewish religious law
          requires that Jews be very strict in their observance of the
          prohibition against bread and other leavened food.  Not even
          a crumb of bread is allowed.

                                 GUIDELINES

          In selecting matzah and any other Passover food, choose any
          package which has a kosher mark and is specifically labelled
          "Kosher for Passover".  They can be found in a special
          section in most large supermarkets in April.

          Two of the most common Kosher marks are either or both of
          the letters K and U.  Kosher foods, which conform to the
          Jewish dietary laws, are prepared under strict supervision
          by several organizations who place a kosher mark of
          approval.

          At Passover some Jews will not eat matzah unless it is made
          solely of of flour and water; this should be available
          daily.  You can supplement this with egg matzah for variety.

          To serve matzot and other kosher-for-Passover packaged foods
          such as macaroons, place the open package on a new paper
          tablecloth or placemat.  Place the Passover food on a table
          or counter well separated from other foods and not
          underneath bread or other prepared foods which may fall onto
          it.  If you provide serving utensils, use new disposable
          plastic each day.

          If you wish to create an attractive display with a vase of
          flowers and copies of our information sheet for cafeteria
          customers, it would be appreciated.

          Thank you for helping us to observe our holy days,

          The Jewish VoD group
1168.14L_CHAIM Notes ConferenceVERGA::STEWARTCaryn....Perspective is Everything!Tue Apr 07 1992 03:2616
L_CHAIM, the notes conference for the Jewish Interests VoD group is now up
and running.

The purpose of the conference is to provide a place for planning and
discussing events and issues of concern to the constituency group.  This is
not meant to replace or augment BAGELS.

If you are interested in joining the conference, please send mail to either
of the moderators:

VERGA::STEWART
SAINT::STCLAIR

Everyone/anyone is welcome to join however membership is required.

~Caryn
1168.15Israeli volunteers wanted for April 16thTNPUBS::STEINHARTLauraTue Apr 07 1992 21:0729
    Please reply to TOOK::L_GROSSMAN
    
    On Thursday, April 16th, from 11:00 am -3:00 pm Eastern Standard Time,
    the constituency group will sponsor a Passover educational event for
    both Jews and the general Digital public in Littleton, Massachusetts.
    
    As one component of the event, we would like to emphasize the
    importance and immediacy of Israel.   After all, the Hebrews' goal in
    leaving Egypt was to return to Eretz Yisrael.  And many refugees are
    gong to Israel now from Ethipia, USSR/CIS, and other countries.  We
    want to personalize the US-Israel relationship.
    
    We have arranged to have a VT terminal at the event, tied into a VAX
    with an email account.  We are seeking Israeli volunteers to respond to
    mail while the event is running.  I'm aware that this is during the
    busiest pre-Pesach time, so I appreciate whatever you can do.
    
    If you can be at "the other end of the line" during the event, please
    notify Larry (took::l_grossman).   Please send a short biographical
    note that we can post near the terminal, so people know to whom they
    are talking.  People will be curious about where you live, if you have
    any kids, what kind of work you do, and any other details that will
    personalize you.  If you can send Larry any snapshots by the 16th, that
    would be great.  
    
    It would also be nice to have a 1 or 2 page write-up about DEC Israel -
    what you as an organization do over there, what you contibute to Digital.
    
    Thanks!!
1168.16Passover event - ok to distributeTNPUBS::STEINHARTLauraThu Apr 09 1992 23:2328
                            You are Invited:
               PASSOVER:  EXODUS TO FREEDOM, THEN AND NOW

         A Cultural Event Sponsored by the Jewish Constituency Group

     DATE:            Thursday, April 16
     TIME:            11 AM to 3 PM
                      12 PM: Food demonstration
     PLACE:           Nathaniel Hawthorne Conf. Rm.
                      LKG1-2, King St., Littleton, MA

     Have you ever wondered about the significance of Passover?

     Come to this open house and learn about the holiday which
     celebrates the Hebrews' freedom from bondage in Egypt, and the
     creation of the Jewish nation.

     Come discover how the meaning lives today in the massive airlift of
     Ethiopian Jews to Israel, and the freedom of emigration for Jews
     previously restricted within the Soviet Union.
  
     Come taste matzah, the most important Passover food, with typical
     toppings and beverages.  At 12 PM, watch us prepare a sweet spread
     made of apples, using both European and Middle Eastern recipes.

     We will continuously show a video about the dramatic airlift from
     Ethiopia, display  pictures, ritual objects and books, and answer 
     your questions.
1168.17Matzah handout availableTNPUBS::STEINHARTLauraFri Apr 10 1992 19:519
    As many of you know, 95% of the New England cafeterias will offer
    matzah (straight from the box) during Pesach this year.
    
    The Jewish Constituency Group has available a one-page information
    sheet titled "Matzah" which cafeteria managers may photocopy and place
    beside the food.
    
    If you would like a hardcopy of this document, please send your
    interoffice mail address to TNPUBS::STEINHART.
1168.18the cafeteria here wants to be helpfulCADSYS::HECTOR::RICHARDSONMon Apr 13 1992 23:1817
    I was rather pleased a few days ago when someone from personnel came to
    talk to me about a committee he had been appointed to, along with some
    employees of the cafeteria contractor, about what to provide for
    Passover.  I had to admit that I have never eaten in the cafeteria in
    the 6 1/2 years I have worked in this building, since I always
    brown-bag-it anyhow, and so wouldn't be of much help.  I sent him off
    to talk to some of the other Jewish people in the department who I
    think might eat the cafeteria food.  I did tell him that some people
    would probably appreciate the gesture if matzohs were provided, and if
    there were non-kitnios vegetable alternatives available.  Since we keep
    a fairly strict holiday, I'm not going to benefit no matter what they
    do, but I did think it was a nice gesture, since I do know a lot of
    people who simply do not eat obvious "bread" during the holiday, or
    avoid both bread and legumes, without actually keeping a strict
    holiday.  
    
    /Charlotte
1168.19General meeting May 19TNPUBS::STEINHARTLauraTue May 05 1992 01:5043
        ***********************************************************
        *                                                         *
        * Date changed from May 14 to Tuesday, May 19             *
        *                                                         *
        * LOCATION: Ralph Waldo Emerson CR, LKG1-3, Littleton MA  *
        * TIME:  12 to 2 pm  (brown bag ok)                       *
        * PURPOSE:  Determine priorities for the rest of 1992     *
        *                                                         *
        * WHO SHOULD ATTEND:  Everyone who wants a say in our     *
        *  planning process, even if you've never attended before *
        * TO SAVE MEETING TIME:  Read today's status report       *
        *                                                         *
        ***********************************************************

                             AGENDA

    A.  Old business:

        1. Review of our achievements since formation in February, 1992.
	2. Achieve wider distribution for calendar.  Get it into VTX.
        3. PKO room name project.  Please discuss in L_CHAIM.

    B.  New business:

	1. David Srebnick and David Ofsevit will work with Marlboro area
           VoD committee to provide a presentation.
        2. June 16 demographics presentation.  Form a a committee to plan 
           publicity, registration, and other logistics for this event.
        3. NaC has funds available for VoD use.

    C.  Setting priorities for the rest of 1992:

        1.  Review of notes placed in L_CHAIM
        2.  Open discussion


    NOTICE:

    The L_CHAIM notes file is up and ready for business.  Please use      
    L_CHAIM to discuss our plans, such as the PKO room name proposals and 
    most importantly, priorities for the rest of 1992.  Contact Doug      
    (SAINT::STCLAIR) or Caryn (VERGA::STEWART) to register and for user   
    assistance.                                                           
1168.20Status reportTNPUBS::STEINHARTLauraTue May 05 1992 01:5244
    OLD BUSINESS    

    1.  The April 16 Passover: Exodus to Freedom event was highly
    successful.  Laura will pull together a documentation package to ease
    repeating this event at any site next year.

    2.  The New England cafeterias served matzah during Passover (April
    20-24).  Some sites provided special menus.  Several site contacts
    reported that the matzah table looked severe.  Laura will contact
    the Digital purchasing manager who made the arrangements, with a
    goal of laying the groundwork for 1993.

    3.  The Stow VoD committee sponsored a Holocaust Memorial photo exhibit
    and video on April 30.  Can anyone report on attendance and overall
    impressions of this event?

    4.  We will have a listing in the US Diversity Handbook, with a
    mailstop and a VAXmail account.

    5.  We need a volunteer to research posting the Holy Days Calendar in
    VTX.  Laura has several names of contacts.

    6.  The PKO (Parker St., Maynard) VoD committee is planning to rename
    conference rooms using VoD themes.  We will forward them one or more
    suggestions for Jewish names.  They will resolve this during Q3.
    
    7.  The L_CHAIM notes file is up and ready for business.  Please use
    L_CHAIM to discuss our plans, such as the PKO room name proposals and
    most importantly, priorities for the rest of 1992.  Contact Doug
    (SAINT::STCLAIR) or Caryn (VERGA::STEWART) to register and for user
    assistance.
    
    NEW BUSINESS
    
    8.  David Srebnick and David Ofsevit will work together to schedule,
    prepare, and present a speech about Jewish culture for the Marlboro
    area VoD committee, probably in Q3.  The Marlboro committee will
    handle all logistics.

    9.  Dr. Sherry Israel of the Hornstein Program of Brandeis University
    has kindly offered to lead an interactive presentation on Tuesday, June
    16.  She is a specialist on Boston-area demographics and will relate
    demographics and community structure to our lives.  We need a committee
    to plan publicity, registration, and other logistics for this event.
1168.21PKO room name projectTNPUBS::STEINHARTLauraTue May 05 1992 01:5580
    WHAT TO DO NEXT:
        
    Thanks for all your suggestions for the conference room naming at PKO.
    Please make your final recommendations in note 11 of the L_CHAIM notes
    file, using REPLY.  Do not send me mail.  Contact Doug (SAINT::STCLAIR)
    or Caryn (VERGA::STEWART) to get access or assistance.

    We don't have to limit our recommendation to one name, but I do want to
    supply supporting biographical or historical information for each name
    we send.  Please enter this information in note 11.  This will further
    our discussion and help people decide.

    SUGGESTED NAMES:
    
    The names cited most often were Golda Meir, followed by Albert Einstein
    and Moses Maimonedes.  The following names received 2 or more
    recommendations:
    
    	Asimov, Isaac		Freud, Sigmund
    	Begin, Menachem		Herzl, Theodore
    	Ben Gurion, David	Hillel
    	Berlin, Irving		Jerusalem
    	Bernstein, Leonard	Maimonedes, Moses
    	Brandeis, Louis		Masada
    	Einstein, Albert	Meir, Golda
    	Frankfurter, Felix	Shalom
		    	    	Singer, Isaac Balshevis

    There was one persuasive argument for Abraham Joshua Heschel.  I quote,
    "In addition to being a modern scholar, he was also heavily involved in
    the black civil rights movement with  Martin Luther King."

    The PKO committee reports the following discussion:
    
    "One of the suggested names is "Holocaust Remembrance."  This stirred
    up a lengthy debate, primarily between the two members of staff who are
    Jewish.  One felt it should not be used due to the painfully emotional
    memories it may stir up for people; the other felt it is critical that
    we not forget the event (sweep in under the rug) and the presecution of
    the Jews and other "undesireables"  (as they were called in WWII
    Germany).  Both held very strong opinions. We resolved as a group to
    solicit feedback about the use of this name from an internal Jewish
    contituency or focus group.'

    "Laura, would you mind raising this issue with your group.  Additional
    input from the DEC Jewish community would be very helpful in our
    decision-making process on this particular name."

    MY THOUGHTS:

    I personally believe that Albert Einstein is our best choice, if we
    were to submit only one name, not only for his scientific achievements,
    but for his humanitarianism and support for the Jewish people after
    World War II.  From a statement read at the unveiling at the Memorial
    for the Battle of the Warsaw Ghetto; Warsaw, April 19, 1948:

    "The monument before which you have gathered today was built to stand
    as a concrete symbol of our grief over the irreparable loss our
    martyred Jewish nation has suffered.  It shall also serve as a reminder
    for us who have survived to remain loyal to our people and to the moral
    principles cherished by our fathers.  Only through such loyalty may we
    hope to survive this age of moral decay.'

    "Let us clearly recognize and never forget this:  That mutual
    cooperation and the furtherance of living ties between the Jews of all
    lands is our sole physical and moral protection in the present
    situation.  But for the future our hope lies in overcoming the general
    moral abasement which today gravely menaces the very existence of
    mankind.  Let us labor with all our powers, however feeble, to the end
    that mankind recover from its present moral degradation and gain a new
    vitaility and a new strength in its striving for right and justice as
    well as for a harmonious society."

    (Thanks to Jon for providing this quotation.)
    
    Remember:  Post all responses as replies to note 11 in L_CHAIM.  I
    can't handle another onslaught of EMAIL (big deadline is looming),
    though I dearly appreciated and enjoyed all your memos last time.

    Laura
1168.22to get on the distribution listTNPUBS::STEINHARTLauraTue May 05 1992 01:576
    Send the following information to TNPUBS::STEINHART
    
       Your VAXMAIL nodename and userid (no A-1 please, sorry)
       Your first name
       Your site code
       Your DTN
1168.236/16 LKG, Dr. Israel on Jewish Demographics (Note CR change)SONATA::CARDILLOWed May 20 1992 02:2436
		WHO WE ARE:  DEMOGRAPHICS IN THE JEWISH COMMUNITY

DATE:  		June 16, 1992		TIME:  12:00 - 2:00 (bring your lunch)

LOCATION:       Harbor Conference Room, LKG2-1 (on right after tunnel)

DR. Sherry Israel, Social Psychologist and Associate Professor at Brandeis
University in the Hornstein Program in Jewish Communal Service will
present an workshop on "Who We Are:  Demographics in the Jewish
Community."  Format is a brief formal presentation after which participants 
will break out into small groups for discussion.

Dr. Israel received her MA and PhD from the University of California at Los
Angeles.  She is the author of "Boston's Jewish Community:  the 1985 Combined
Jewish Philanthropies (CJP) Demographic Study".   

Dr. Israel will present the findings of the New National Demographic
Study which was completed in 1991.  She will compare and contrast the two 
studies and address how the changing structure of the Jewish community is 
affecting the individual and the community.  Among the topics she will address 
are:
		How does the Jewish community work today? 
		How has intermarriage affected the Jewish community?
		What does it mean to be a Jew today?
		Where do we fit into the picture?
		Do we match the profile?  
		What are the implications of the above?  

REGISTRATION:   There is no charge, but registration is required. 
		Please send electronic mail by June 12 to:  

		Janet Cardillo @OGO or SONATA::CARDILLO


                                                       

1168.24May 19 general meeting minutesTNPUBS::STEINHARTLauraThu May 21 1992 22:31110
                                 Minutes
                  Jewish Constituency Group General Meeting
                           May 19, 1992, 12:00 pm

  ************************************************************************  
  * Next planning meeting:  Monday, July 20, 1992, 12:00 - 2:00 p.m.     *
  * Location:  Gilbert Stuart CR, LKG1-3, King St., Littleton MA         *
  ************************************************************************

    10 people attended, including one via teleconference to
    Merrimack.  Laura Steinhart chaired.
    
    FUTURES.  The group decided to: 

    1. Develop a mission statement.

    2. Use the summer to follow up the demographics workshop.

    3. Focus on High Holy Days education in the fall.
    
    4. Provide support for Jews (including intermarrieds) prior to 
    Christmas.  We may offer volunteer labor at Christmas, either to
    cover people's jobs within Digital, or outside in the community.

                             OLD BUSINESS 

    1.  SUPPORT GROUP MEETINGS.  Sue Goldman reported on this and news of
    related organizations including VoD boards and constituency groups.

    2.  CALENDAR.  We discussed how to more widely distribute it and raise
    awareness to people remember to check it before scheduling important
    events.  Laura and Sue will meet with Dave Crimmin to discuss
    distribution within NaC.  Elena Aschenasi is researching putting it in
    VTX.

    3.  CAFETERIAS.  95% of New England cafeterias served matzah during
    Pesach.  Laura will close the loop with the purchasing manager.  Steve
    Denker will collect Jewish-style recipes and place them in L_CHAIM for
    any site committee to share.
    
    4.  PASSOVER EVENT.  Laura will write a summary of impressions
    following event and create a packet of this and worksheets.
    
    5.  OGO HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL EVENT.  Had poor attendance.  We will 
    probably want some commemoration on our events list for 1993.

    6.  PKO CONFERENCE ROOM NAME.  With writers' permissions, the contents
    of note 11 will be sent to the PKO personnel rep soon.  Please provide
    a short biography of anyone whom you recommend.
    
    7.  L_CHAIM NOTES FILE.  Is on line, moderators Doug SAINT::STCLAIR
    and Caryn VERGA::STEWART.

    8.  DISTRIBUTION LIST.  Includes 100 names from around the US.
    
    9.  ISRAEL FESTIVAL IN ANDOVER MAY 31.  Ethy (SOLVIT::GROSS) requests
    assistance with setting up and staffing a booth about Digital Equipment
    (DEC Ltd.) in Israel for this Federation-sponsored event.
    
    10. US DIVERISTY HANDBOOK.  Laura submitted an account name and an
    interoffice mailstop for the constituency group.

                             NEW BUSINESS

    1.  PRESENTATION IN MARLBORO.  David Srebnick and David Ofsevit will
    provide a presentation sponsored by the Marlboro area VoD committee,
    date to be arranged. They will present highlights of Jewish observance
    and answer questions.

    2.  DEMOGRAPHICS WORKSHOP ON JUNE 16.  Janet Cardillo is organizing a
    June 16 workshop on Jewish American demographics with Dr. Sherry Israel
    of Brandeis University.  It will begin in the Harbor CR, LKG2-1 at 
    12:00 p.m. with a lecture and continue in three breakout rooms.

    3.  NAC FUNDS.  Sue reported that NaC funds are available for VoD use. 
    Requests go to Dave Crimmin and projects will be selected from these 
    lists by Mike Thurk. There are no additional guidelines.  Agenda topic
    for next meeting is to put together a project list  which can use 
    funding and submit it to Dave.

    4.  MAYNARD STARTUP GROUP.  Caryn and Doug met with Kendra Theriault
    about starting a constituency group in Maynard.  We will work out the
    relationships between Maynard and Littleton groups, and between local
    groups and an umbrella organization.

    5.  MISSION STATEMENT.  Sue will develop a draft with the assistance of
    David Srebnick, Jon Ruby, Janet, and Laura, to be ready by the July
    meeting.

    6.  KOSHER TURKEYS.  David Jacobs will research and report on this
    issue, and will contact David Srebnick who has information.
    
                                PRIORITIES
    
    1.  SUMMARY OF PERSONAL PRIORITIES.  Laura provided a summary. The
    leading priority appears to be education/awareness coupled with
    self-discovery, such as the planned demography workshop.  The second
    priority seems to be education/awareness coupled with dealing with
    issues around being Jewish at Digital.

    2.  HISPANIC CONSTITUENCY GROUP.  Sue reported on its structure and
    activities, providing a broader perspective on being a more attractive
    employer, business partnerships, and community support.

    3.  BECOMING A MORE ATTRACTIVE EMPLOYER.  Some suggestions include:
    a. Support those who are shomer Shabbat; b. Indicate support for Jewish
    employees during employment interviews; c. Increase both overall
    tolerance for participation in constituency groups, and tolerance for
    Jewish constituency group participation in particular; d. Support 
    openly orthodox Jews.
1168.25Planning MeetingTNPUBS::STEINHARTLauraTue Jul 21 1992 01:5315
            DATE:   Tuesday, 21 July 1992
            TIME:   12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
            PLACE:  Emily Dickinson C.R.
                    LKG1-1, pole E9A
    
            AGENDA: Plan events and support meetings for the fall
                    e.g. presentation on Kol Nidre with music, reading
                    a story (I.B. Singer?), slides of photos or paintings
    
            RSVP:   Please tell me if you plan to attend
                    (TNPUBS::STEINHART)
    
            This meeting has been rescheduled from Mon., 20 July.
    
     
1168.26To become a member on L_CHAIM ...SAINT::STCLAIRWed Sep 02 1992 02:4317
    
    See also note 1168.14.
    
    A number of people have had difficult in accessing L_CHAIM Notes
    Conference because they were registered with a cluster 'alias' and not
    a node 'name'. 
    
    Please check before you send a e-mail to register and make sure we have a
    node name (or two) for you to use for access. If you don't understand
    the difference (and probably care less) don't let it bother you ask
    your system manager and send us the information they give you.
    
    Tell the system manager that you are requesting access to a notes file
    that is set up for 'members only' and that you need to know which
    node(s) you will be accessing it from.
    
    /doug
1168.27December Dilemma on Dec. 16 at LKGTNPUBS::STEINHARTLauraThu Dec 03 1992 00:0722
	*****************************************************************
	*                   THE DECEMBER DILEMMA			*
	*								*
	* How do you cope with yet another "Merry Christmas"?		*
	* Do you feel intruded upon by the "holiday season"?		*
	* Do you feel left out?						*
	* How do you cope with intermarriage at this time of year?	*
	*								*
	*	Please join us for a moderated discussion about		*
	*	these questions and others.  Bring your lunch.		*
	*	Everyone is welcome.  You don't have to be Jewish!	*
	*								*
	*	DATE:  Wednesday, December 16, 1992			*
	*	TIME:  12:00 - 1:30					*
	*	PLACE: Ralph Waldo Emerson conference room		*
	*	       LKG1-3/K10 near the caf.				*
	*	RSVP:  TNPUBS::JEWISH_VOD by 4 p.m. December 11		*
	*	HOST:  Digital's Jewish Constituency Group (alias VoD)  *
	*								*
	* If you would like to host a December Dilemma discussion at    *
	* YOUR site, please let us know how we can support you.         *
	*****************************************************************
1168.28I will no longer be moderating L_chaimSAINT::STCLAIRMon Dec 07 1992 21:509
I am being TSFO'ed effective Friday (Dec 11,1992). Please direct your
requests for access and other changes to Caryn Stewart. 

Best wishes to you all.

Shalom

/doug