The history of our last 50 years is a history of the growth and maturation of our institutions: Religious School, Sisterhood, Brotherhood, community service and adult education. It has also been a period of self-examination and change, both within our Temple and within the Reform movement as a whole. Rabbi Stahl is fond of telling a story of a Rabbi who went to a congregation and replaced a long-time Rabbi. The new Rabbi then instituted a number of innovations in worship and in congregational programming. Not long after that, the Congregation held a program at which one of the few surviving founding members of the Congregation attended. The new Rabbi then had occasion to ask this charter member how she liked the changes. Her response was, “Rabbi, vat vas, ain’t!”