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2 • The Ranger
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Rachel Rangel
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has evolved into perfume and deodorant, the priesthood, and then the sins of all Members of Temple Beth-EI arrive to celebrate Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year Sept. 6. The High Holy Days end Monday.
On the eve of Yom Kippur Sunday, the Judgment and the Day of Remembrance, holiday begins on the first day of Tishri,
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■Club: Mass with Father Joe Aviles
at noon followed by a free lunch at
the Catholic Campus Ministry at 312
Courtland. Call 736-3752.
Karaoke: 11 a.m.-1 p.m. in the
Fiesta Room of Loftin.
Seminar: Fluoridation Health Effects
at 1 p.m. in the VIA Community
Center, 1021 San Pedro.
three groups of prayers.
The notes of the horn are said to call
the Jewish people to a spiritual awaken-
ing.
An invitation is extended to all campus
students from Bergman Vann to join the
congregation for any services.
was stolen
le cabinet in
Celebration: Hispanic Heritage
Celebration continues through Sept.
20.
Live in Loftin: Emma and Friends,
and free food from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. in
the Fiesta Room of Loftin.
Club: Into the Streets project for San
Antonio Food Bank from 8 a.m.-2
p.m. Call 733-2641.
Club: Society of Professional
Journalists meeting at noon in Room
209 of Loftin. Call 733-2870.
Club: Opening meeting for SAC
Model Organization of American
States Club at 6 p.m. in Room 207
of Chance. Call 288-3112.
College representative: Texas Tech
University from 9 a.m.-noon in Loftin.
Call 733-2099.
Club: Student Government meeting
at 2:45 p.m. in Room 260A in Loftin.
Music series: Fine Arts Series at 7:
30 p.m. in McAllister.
Basketball: Tryouts from 4:30 p.m.-
6:30 p.m. in Gym 1 (men) and Gym
2 (women) of Candler. Registration
$25. Call 733-2686.
Volunteer Fair: Service Learning
and Volunteer Fair from 9 a.m.-1
p.m. in the Fiesta Room in Loftin.
Call 785-6044.
College representative: Texas
A&M-Kingsville from noon-2 p.m. in
Loftin. Call 733-2099.
Club: Noon Mass followed by
Catholic Campus Ministry free lunch
at 312 Courtland. Call 733-3752.
Dance Lessons: Free salsa/
merengue lessons 11 a.m.-12:30
p.m. in the Fiesta Room in Loftin.
Call 733-2052.
Club: Amnesty International at
3:15 p.m. in Room 322 of Chance.
Job fair: Employers such as United
Parcel Service and Accounting
Solutions 9 a.m.-noon in Loftin. Call
785-6026.
Festival: American Indian Center’s
third annual Fall Festival and
Powwow at Garrett Community
Center, 1226 N.W. 18th St.
Continues Sept. 19. Call 655-1300.
College representative: Texas
A&M University-Kingsville at Palo Alto
College from 9 a.m.-noon in Loftin.
Call 733-2099.
Lecture: “Why Pinhole?’’ by Ralph
Howell from 9:25 a.m.-10:30 a.m. in
the gallery of the visual arts center.
“Full Circles: Pinhole Visions and
Cameras,” by Howell from 10:40
a.m.-noon in the visual arts center.
Workshop: “Overcoming Math Fear
and Failure” at 6:30 p.m. Register in
Room 712 of Moody. Cost is $35.
For coverage in CALENDAR,
call 733-2878
two weeks in advance.
Workshop: University of Texas
School of Allied Health Sciences
"Advanced Applications" San
Antonio. Continues Sept. 23. Call
409-772-3030.
Karaoke: 11 a.m.-1 p.m. in the
Fiesta Room of Loftin.
Club: Catholic Campus Ministry
meeting at noon, Catholic Student
Center, 312 Courtland. Call 733-
2641.
Dancing: Flamenco dancing at 11
a.m. and ballet folklorico at noon in
the Fiesta Room in Loftin.
Recital: Faculty Potpourri at noon in
the auditorium of McAllister.
Club: Teaching Academy Program
peers (TAPP) meeting at 1 p.m. in
Room 101 of Gonzales Hall. Call
733-2536.
Prayer: See You at the Pole at 7:30
a.m. at the pole east of Fletcher.
College representative: Our Lady
of the Lake from 9 a.m.-11 a.m. in
Loftin, and from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. in
the transfer center by appointment.
Call 733-2099.
Contact Information
Emergency
222-0911
General DPS
208-8099
College Closures
208-8189
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Like Santa Claus with his list, Jews are
supposedly written in the book of life if
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drink and sex and should not wear leath-
er or "anoint" themselves with oil.
As described in the Old Testament, it Temple during Roman times, the high
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"We cleanse ourselves to help become
the best people we can be."
The Jewish idea is to wash away all originated.
one's sins for the year and start anew. Rosh Hashana, also called the Day of
is considered inappropriate to wear ani- priest performed a sacrificial ceremony,
mal skin while repenting. Although oil first confessing his own sins, the sins of
Israel.
The ceremony was concluded when a
goat carrying the sins of Israel attached to is the Jewish New Year, what the rabbi
called "the head of the year."
Last week began the Jewish year 5,763,
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Sept. 2 — A faculty
member reported items
stolen from an office in
Moody.
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Aug. 29 — A female’s
vehicle hit a pedestrian
crossing the street from
Lot 23, south of Chance.
Aug. 26 — A student’s
vehicle burst into flames
under the hood. The fire
was extinguished and the
vehicle towed from Lot 2 at
Courtland and San Pedro.
Aug. 21 —A staff mem-
ber reported an unidenti-
fied person used her com-
puter to view pornography
and mone’
from her
Fletcher.
usually during September or October.
This book is opened on Rosh Hashana
and closed on Yom Kippur.
Since Rosh Hashana is a joyful holiday,
sweets are eaten to represent the good
luck and prosperity in one's life.
The shofar is sounded after each of
Sept. 4 — A female
student reported her purse
was stolen in Fletcher.
Sept. 5 — A staff mem-
ber reported being threat-
ened by another staff
member in Nail.
The following items
were reportea to the
district department
of public safety. If you
have information that
would assist police,
call the department
at 733-2212.
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Aug. 28 — Campus
police reported a body
behind Nacho’s Bar at 60b
San Pedro to San Antonio
Police and waited for them
to arrive.
Two women were fight-
ing over a man in Loftin.
A woman’s purse was
stolen in Chance.
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Sept. 6 — A student
reported his vehicle was
broken into at Lot 27 at
Evergreen and Howard,
and a radio and CDs were
stolen.
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No parking
Lot 1 at Belknap and Ashby
places and Lot 2 at Courtland
Place and San Pedro Avenue
will be reserved for members
of Temple Beth-EI from 8 a.m.
to 6:30 p.m. Monday.
Koi Nidre prayer is sung.
Services Sunday will take place from 1
5:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. The Koi Nidre is a
declaration revoking vows made during
the previous year. Friends ask friends for
forgiveness, and obtaining it from one
another signifies God's forgiveness.
The service that takes place from 8 a.m.
to 6:30 p.m. Monday
is the memorial ser-
vice called Yizkor to
remember loved ones
who have died.
Ironically, death
is never mentioned
throughout the
prayers.
Also described in
the Old Testament is
the final observation of
Jews should not have to worry about how
they smell when praying to God, accord-
ing to the Bible.
"We fast for 24 hours," the rabbi said, its wool on pieces of paper was sent to its
"We cleanse ourselves to help become death in the wilderness.
This is where the term "scapegoat" according to the Bible. Rosh Hashana is
the more positive of the two holidays.
According to the Jewish calendar, the
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Neighborhood temple to celebrate Yom Kippur
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Alumni Lyova Rosanoff and music Professor Mary Lou Russell perform Sept. 8. The duet were first to perform on the
music department’s new Steinway piano.
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Yom Kippur on Sunday and Monday
will end a 10-day observation for Jewish
people around the world, Rabbi Allison
Bergman Vann of Temple Beth-EI said in
an interview Sept. 3.
"Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur define
the Jewish year," she
said, in explaining the
significance of these
Jewish holidays.
Bergman Vann is
one of three rabbis at
Temple Beth-EI at 211
Belknap Place, two
blocks north of cam-
pus.
A popular greeting
used on this day is
L'Shana Tova, which means, "May you Yom Kippur in the Neilah service, when
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Yom Kippur is the Day of Atonement, is closed,
or the day the devout cleanse themselves
of sin.
This holiday concludes the 10 days of they've been good, which guarantees
repentance and is called the Sabbath of them a joyful and prosperous new year.
Solemn Rest. The final service ends with closing
On this day, Jews abstain from food, prayers and the blowing of the shofar, or
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Before the destruction of the Jerusalem
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Schrecengost,
Methodist Student
Center secretary,
helps radio-televi-
sion-film sophomore
Monet Candler
Sept. 6 at the cen-
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cookout.
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is ACCD employee of the year.
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