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Yom Kippur <strong>Appeal</strong> <strong>2003</strong><br />

Hillel said:<br />

If I am not for me, who will be?<br />

If I am for myself alone, what am I?<br />

If not now, when?<br />

These words from Avot are inscribed on our beautiful stained glass windows. This year<br />

we are studying Pirke Avot as a congregation. I believe <strong>the</strong>se words apply to us as a<br />

congregation as well as to each of us as individuals.<br />

If I am not for me, who will be? … at NHS, we do and must take care of ourselves first.<br />

Our Core Values reflect this belief in <strong>the</strong> importance of streng<strong>the</strong>ning our own synagogue<br />

community:<br />

We are committed to doing everything we can to meet our members' needs.<br />

We value congregational unity, work proactively to achieve it, and treat our fellow<br />

members and staff with respect.<br />

The congregation values full inclusion, and encourages <strong>the</strong> participation of all its<br />

members in all aspects of congregational life including decision making.<br />

At NHS each of our members count…. We are small enough for each of us, including our<br />

children, to get involved, to feel welcome and connected, yet we are large enough to<br />

provide award winning programming. Some members expressed concern that in<br />

planning our relocation … we would lose our focus, that our programming and service to<br />

members would suffer. Our programming book, Transitions: Past, Present and Future<br />

shows that nothing could be far<strong>the</strong>r from <strong>the</strong> truth… And, in fact, we’ve won 11 more<br />

Schechter awards since we began our building project.<br />

At NHS – each of us count, we create our NHS-CBA community.<br />

Our <strong>the</strong>me for this year is: Transitions… past, present, and future. We’ve decided to use<br />

several surveys during this transition. First, we sent out a survey to members who live<br />

closer to Fleming Road to determine <strong>the</strong> needs of that group. Right now we’re following<br />

up with phone calls to those who didn’t respond. We must know who will need<br />

transportation to our new facility on Fields Ertel Road and, who would like to have a<br />

regularly scheduled minyan on this side of town. Once we can get all those result in,<br />

we’ll be able to plan. A second survey got some of you confused. The Oral History<br />

Committee sent out a survey to collect information that <strong>the</strong>y will use in creating an Oral<br />

History of <strong>the</strong> members of Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Hills Synagogue. What a wonderful project that will<br />

be as we reflect on <strong>the</strong> past and build to <strong>the</strong> future. And, shortly after we make our move,<br />

we’ll be sending out a third survey to get your input as we chart our course for <strong>the</strong> future<br />

This is truly a time of transition. Last year at this time we had just dedicated our property<br />

on Fields-Ertel. Today, our building is going up before our eyes – if you haven’t looked<br />

at <strong>the</strong>m yet, see <strong>the</strong> photos in <strong>the</strong> lobby that Henry Fenichel took… And… we have good

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