Do Something Good!

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Do Something Good!
VOL 88 NO.7 | AUGUST 2016 – 5776
S HABBAT S ERV ICES | AUGUST
Do Something Good!
While watching the Yankees game one summer
evening, (I think it’s important to come right out and
declare my sports allegiances: the New York Yankees and
… wait for it… the New York Jets!), my dad and I were talking about what I
was going to do after college. On and on I went spouting out ideas,
proposals, and declarations. “Dad,” I exclaimed, “I want to do something
big!” His almost instantaneous response, as clear now as it was over twenty
years ago, still echoes in my ears and mind: “Forget about big. Do
something good.” As I write my very first bulletin article as Temple Sinai’s
new Senior Rabbi, I hope that is exactly what I will be able to do here. I want
to do something good, and I want to do it with you, this extraordinary
congregational family
As I start this new journey, I am fully aware that Temple Sinai is
engaged in its own ongoing adventure. Let’s not shy away from the fact
that change can be uncomfortable. It can be unsettling. Indeed, it can be
scary. But it can also be exhilarating. It can be valuable. It can be
worthwhile. And, quite often, it can be all of these things at the same time.
But change is what leads us to find the best in our selves. Marriage,
children, a new home, a new career all come out of change. I hope to find
new possibilities in my life by embarking on this sacred path.
As the Temple Sinai family looks ahead, quite naturally, with
trepidation and excitement, we need not worry that any of us will look
ahead alone. I am incredibly grateful for all of the hard work, time, and
effort Temple Sinai’s Rabbinic Search Committee, chaired by current
Temple President, Bob Brickman, gave to the process of finding a new rabbi. Bonnie Aronson, Cary Becker, Jack Benjamin, Tracey Dodd, Gene Fendler, incoming Temple President Robin Giarrusso, Tim Gold, Sandy Levy,
Hope Meyer and Joanie Tuchman were and are extremely devoted to this
Temple and its future. Bob and Robin have been with me every step of the
way to make my professional and our family transition that much easier. I
also want to thank, in advance, our Succession and Host
Committee, Robin Giarrusso, coordinated by Bob. I have no doubt that
with the support of Jodi Aamodt, Jay Corenswet, Robin Giarrusso, Sheila
Gold, Cliff Kern and Rob Steeg, I am in very good and able hands, and to
that end, so is our congregation.
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 5
6:15 pm- Shabbat Service
Verdie Richburg will be welcomed into the
Community of Israel
Candles: Verdie Richburg
Ushers: Robin Giarrusso, Kelly & Aaron Levy
SATURDAY, AUGUST 6
10:15 am- Shabbat Service
Torah Portion: Matot-Mas’ei, Num. 30:236:13
FRIDAY, AUGUST 12
6:15 pm- Shabbat Service
Elizabeth Brodt will be welcomed into the
Community of Israel
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13
10:15 a.m.- Shabbat Service
Torah Portion: D’varim, Deut 1:1-3:22
FRIDAY, AUGUST 19
6:15 pm- Shabbat Service
Candles: Bonnie Aronson
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20
10:15 am- Shabbat Service
Torah Portion: Va-et’chann, Deut. 3:23=7:11
FRIDAY, AUGUST 26
6:15 pm- Shabbat Service
Jordan Williams will be welcomed into the
Community of Israel.
Candles: Roberta Rahmer,
Barbara G. Schneider, Barbara L. Schneider
Kiddush: Michael Schneider & Shael Wolfson
Ushers: Finnian Bartkus, Maevey Bartkus
Jacob Rahmer, Zachary Rahmer,
Shea Aubuchon, Lucas Aubuchon
SATURDAY, AUGUST 27
10:15 am- Shabbat Service
Torah Portion: Eikev, Deut. 7:12-11:25
Malachy Bartkus will be called to the Torah as
a Bar Mitzvah.
Son of Alissa & James Bartkus
Grandson of Barbara L Schneider, Robert M. Schiffer, Patricia & Richard Bartkus
Ushers: Lucas Aubuchon,Shea Aubuchon,
Jacob Rahmer, Zachary Rahmer,
Micah Wolfson, Sasha Wolfson
PHONE (504) 861-3693
FAX (504)861-3102
E-MAIL: [email protected]
TEM PLES IN AIN O L A.COM
RABBI’S ARTICLE CONTINUTED
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Robert B. Brickman
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T
his month we begin the fifth and final book of the
Torah, Deuteronomy, in Hebrew Devarim. The Israelites are on the banks of the Jordan and can see
Eretz Yisrael off in the distance. Moses, who knows that
he will not be entering into the Promised Land, senses the
anticipation and anxiety his people feel. But, to address
those feelings, Moses does not look to the future. Nor does
he speak about the present. Moses turns to history and
reminds the Israelites of all that has happened to them
leading up this seminal moment. Moses wants the Israelites
to remember what came before, and he wants to give them
a vision for the future. He must help the Israelites place all
they have experienced, all they expect to experience, and
all they will actually experience within the framework of a
story—the story of a nation. And isn’t this our story? A story
that has been written and told and evolved since 1870.
To that end, I feel blessed to partner with Rabbi
Cohn and Cantor Colman as they share with me Temple
Sinai’s sacred past and what it means to build an exciting
future.
But what about you? I’d like each of you to tell me
your story. What does Temple Sinai mean to you and your
family? What has it meant to you in the past? Where would
you like to see it go? What role would you like to play in
your Temple’s future? Hearing these stories, remembering
and building upon the successes of our past, dreaming of
the future will undoubtedly bring my father’s words to life:
Let’s do something good… TOGETHER!
B’Shalom,
Rabbbi Matthew A. Reimer
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AUGUST 2016
S
ummer is always a chance for our Temple Sinai youth to
explore and enjoy some activities other than those with
their schools, which reaches what can seem like a frenetic pace through the academic year. Our congregant families
have so many choices including local camps (both Jewish and
others), family summer travel, Henry S. Jacobs (Jacobs) camp
and other “sleep away” camps. I can tell you that in my own
family, with three campers, we had three different styles of
camps! I really enjoy speaking with our congregant families
about the options they have considered and pursued during
their summer. It is a diverse array and I think we are fortunate
in New Orleans that each child has so many choices that fit
the particular interest of our children. As a temple we respect
all of these choices and will look forward to hearing what our
children have been up to this summer.
Temple Sinai continues to have a special relationship with
Jacobs camp and the participation of our students that go
to Jacobs Camp has been strong. Our Educator Ann Kientz,
and Cantor Joel Colman spent several weeks at Jacobs Camp
during the second session of camp in July and visited during
the first session. Rabbi Reimer, during his first week at Temple
Sinai, went with Rabbi Cohn on a special trip to say hello to
our campers and get his first introduction to Jacobs camp. I
appreciate his visit during a particularly hectic time of personal transition to New Orleans. You should know that our Temple, through its “Camp Fund”, has committed to a significant
number of scholarships for our campers with financial need
to supplement funding of Jacobs Camp tuition, at increased
levels over the last two years. These scholarships have been
funded by our congregation members through donations, in
addition to their ongoing financial commitments to the Temple’s operations. We are all so thankful for this generosity.
Another thank you to Michael Kirschman, chairman of our
Religious School committee, who has revived this committee
over the past year supervising and working closely with Ann
on parent and teacher surveys, input to the operations and
budget of the Religious and Hebrew schools, and continued
work to enhance the experience of the schools. As we move to
the opening day of Religious School, the impact of this collaborative work will be coming forth. Rabbi Reimer, as our new
Senior Rabbi, will also be an important part of the input to our
program. Thank you to all of our Religious School and Hebrew
School families for supporting our students and our programs.
As always, we welcome your suggestions, and you may contact Ann, Michael or myself with any observations.
We look forward to an exciting fall and programming year
with Rabbi Reimer in place, supported by Rabbi Cohn, Cantor
Colman and our entire Temple Sinai staff!
B’shalom,
Bob Brickman
TEMPLE SINAI
FROM THE TEMPLE EDUCATOR
SISTERHOOD CO-PRESIDENTS’ MESSAGE
Ann Zivitz Kientz
Doris Baron & Leslie Kastl
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August Education Update
Notes from Sisterhood
O
ur summer has flown by much too fast as usual.
However, so many wonderful things happened and
the planning for the coming year is right on track!
Our pilot program for FREE summer Hebrew classes for
the class of 2016-17 Bar/Bat Mitzvah students was a stellar
success. Thirteen of our 18 students who have a Bar/Bat
Mitzvah scheduled between August and May participated! It
was not only a wonderful opportunity to continue learning
and polishing skills, but also an opportunity for me to really
get to know them on a much more personal level.
Jacobs Camp was another spectacularly fun Jewish
experience this summer for 31 of our students who were
campers, plus three staff members and two of our teens
participating in the NFTY Israel trip. Cantor Colman, Rabbi
Cohn, Rabbi Reimer and I all loved sharing great times with
Temple Sinai Campers.
If you have not yet registered your child for
Religious and Hebrew Schools, you can find the link in my
parent email and also on our Temple Sinai website page under Education/Religious School. If you have a child who is
Pre-K age – 10th grade, our Temple Sinai Religious School
on Sunday mornings from 9:00-11:30 is a wonderful way to
learn the Jewish religion, culture, heritage, traditions and
ethics and to connect to Jewish youth. Our staff is made up
of incredibly well rounded Jewish leaders, thinkers and doers who are exactly the type of role models that our children
need. Also, if your child is in the 3rd or 4th grade it is time to
begin Hebrew School on Wednesdays from 4:00-5:30 pm.
The students arrive between 3:30-3:45 pm and enjoy a bit of
down time and a filling after school snack before we begin
the learning. Our first year students learn how to read Hebrew and a few basic blessings, our 2nd year students learn
the prayers of Friday night and our 3rd – 5th year students
learn the prayers of Saturday morning as well as the Torah
service and concluding prayers. This foundation prepares
them not only to become a Bar/Bat Mitzvah, but also to be
able to participate fully as a congregant in Shabbat services
anywhere they go. Please register by August 15th so we can
be ready for your child. If you have any questions about the
schools, please don’t hesitate to contact me anytime:
[email protected]. The first day of Religious School is Sunday, September 11th and the first day of Hebrew School is Wednesday, September 14th. I can’t wait to see “all y’all” back home
at Temple Sinai.
TEMPLE SINAI
W
e are proud and excited to be our
Sisterhood’s co-presidents. Leslie
hails from Alexandria, Louisiana, where
she was an active member of Congregation Gemiluth
Chassodim. She served as Sisterhood President several
different times and also served as the Religious School Director. She also served on the Temple’s Board of Directors.
Doris is from Monroe, Louisiana, grew up in Temple B’Nai
Israel, and has been a member of Temple Sinai in New
Orleans since 1969. At Sinai she taught in the Religious
School, was Co-Advisor of Sinai’s Temple Youth Group, and
has been an active Sisterhood member during the past 45
years.
We are scheduling our 2016-17 Sisterhood meetings and programs for the year, and you will hear more
about these as the year progresses. Preparation for the Attic
Sale is well under way at the time of this Bulletin’s publication. Many thanks to all of you who donated items for Sale
as well as to those who gave of their time and volunteered
to work. A special “shout out” goes to Genie Dyer for taking
this project on as the manager.
On behalf of the Sisterhood of Temple Sinai, we
extend a warm welcome to Rabbi Reimer and his family.
We look forward to many years of working together.
The first Sisterhood meeting of the year will be held
on Sunday, September 11 at 9:00 a.m. in the Goldring Pavilion. Sisterhood is looking forward to a busy and productive
year which will provide Temple Sinai with constructive and
entertaining programming.
– Doris & Leslie
Your Clergy Wants to Know...
We are eager to be in touch with all members of our
Temple Sinai Family whenever there are occasions
of joy or sadness in your lives.
When there is a death or an illness in your family
please call us as soon as possible. We very much
want to be with you in your time of need.
Your Clergy,
Rabbi Matthew A. Reimer &
Cantor Joel Colman
AUGUST 2016
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AUGUST BIRTHDAYS
Jodi Aamodt
JenniferAddvensky
Jay Antis
Shirley Aronoff
Marc Behar
James Block
Jane Bories-Corenswet
Tamie Bressler
Robert Brickman
Philip Brickman
Nikki Brown
Cory Cahn
Mike Cahn,III
Jim Carmean
Barbara Cohn
Robin Delamatre
Leona Epstein
Hank Fanberg
Jolene Fehler
Maria Fingerman
Sally Forman
David Fried III
Holly Friedman
Louis Glade
Jeffrey Goldring
Helen Goldring
Bradley Gottsegen
Matt Greenbaum
Jamie Grue
Anna Haber
Ronald Hardey
Shirley Haspel
Rachel Heiligman
Betty Heller
Shirley Herstein
Sarah Hess
Lee Isaacson
Carla Jacob
Peggy Jacobs
Sheila Johnson
Jennifer Kagan
Catherine Kahn
Allan Katz
Bruce Katz
AUGUST YAHRZEITS
Ryan Kenter
Cliff Kern
JenniferKesselheim
Scott Kiefer
Jo-EllynKupperman
Edward Levy, Jr.
Lara Mintz
W. Howard Moses
Jason Myers
Kelly Nooning
Michael Pitts
Ronald Rabin
Leah Reimer
Amy Reuben
Peter Robins-Brown
Eddy Rosen
Robert Rothman
Ariane Rung
Joyce Sackett
Elaine Schlesinger
Florence Schornstein
Harvey Schwartzberg
Lee Sear
Karen Shachat
Leslee Shapiro
Joan Sheen
Adrienne Shulman
Donald Siegel
Jeffrey Singer
Warren Smith
Aaron Solomon
Michael Stern
Nancy Sternberg Goodman
Nancy Stewart
Jon Strauss
Ann Thompson
Steven Thorpe
Keith Tilly
Barth Weinberg
Robert Wolf
Marie Wolf
Anne Zitler
AUGUST ANNIVERSARIES
Robert & Caroline Brickman, Jacob & Gayle Cohen,
Stanley & Jane Cohn, Jay & Avery Corenswet,
John & Robin Delamatre, Noah & Gia Emerson,
Louis & Carla Fishman, James & Carli Fried,
Christopher & Karren Garrity, Avri & Edward Haggerty, II,
Morris & Anne Kahn, Elizabeth & Austin Kent,
Robert & Robyn Kessler, Dannie & Janet Kleinberger
Emil & Suzanne Koretzky, Joseph & Carol Lange,
Donald & Barbara Meyer, Ted & Leann Moses,
James & Nancy O’Neil, William & Jane Rippner,
Carl & Kathryn Rosenblum, Steven & Anjali Sheffrin,
David & Julie Silvers, Alan &Miriam Sizeler,
I. William & Jane Sizeler, Charles & Judy Stokes,
Eric Taylor & Stephanie Fortune-Taylor,Katie & Keith Tilly,
Robert & Marie Wolf
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AUGUST 2016
AUGUST 5-6
Florence Lazarus Levy Adler
Norman A. Aronson
Janice Trum Barton
Stanford M. Beer
Margaret HausmanBuring
Ludwig Eisemann
Betina Dreifus Forchheimer
Isidore Forchheimer
Jacques Gordon
Hettye Joffrion Kingsmill
Louis J. Kohlmeyer
Charlie Kornman
Sophie Bodenheimer Levy
Beatrice T. London
Norman Mayer
Herman Meltzer
Bertha O. Mondshine
Max Pailet, M.D.
Burton L. Raphael
Robert I.Reisfeld
A. Charles Rosenberg
Lou Schwartz
Charlene Kahn Sikorsky
Daisy Scherck Son
Arthur Irving Weil
Lillian Schwartz Hirsch
David Hyman
Lawrence Joseph Israel
Elizabeth Katz Jellin
Alice Mayer Katz
Karl Kern
Irving Kerstein
Raymond H. Kierr
Hugh B. Kohlmeyer
Jake Krauss
Leo Levy Lamson
Rosemary Herold Lazard
Retta Lengsfield
Helen Chaja Levkowicz
Samuel Meyer
Nora Navra
Heather M. Pereira
Helen Levy Schwabacher
Dora Sina
Moise Simon Steeg, Jr.
Aline Rouff Steinberg
Josephine Mayer Stern
Rita F. Stern
Roland Von Kurnatowski
Max Weil
Beulah Marcuse Wolbrette
AUGUST 12-13
MauriceM. Ampolsk
Leah Aronson
Saul Barton
Leo Ferber
William Haspel
Leo Levy Hirsch
Alvin H. Lassen
Miriam Flora Levy
Vera Sasso Levy
Donald B. Levy
Tillie Schwartz Lob
Mimi Segall Lucas
Sam A. Marks
Harold S. Mayer
William K. Mayer
Marion Botnick Rosen
Carolyn S. Samuels
Joseph Sternberg
Minnie Lang Victor
AUGUST 26-27
Morris Aronson
Cleone Goldsmith Barnett
Leon Solis Cahn
Reine Cahn
Harry B. Caplan, M.D.
Rosetta Weil Dreyfous
Sara Phillips Frank
Arthur Glucksman
Paul L. Godchaux
Melanie W. Goldsmith
Nathan Greenberg
Harry Hyman
Hampton Percy Joffrion
Albert I. Krauss
Joseph Lassen
Harry W.Lengsfield
Albert Levy
Rebecca G. Levy
Julius Lazard Levy
Gay Barton Liss
Isidore Marks
Henry Albert Mayer
EugenieD. Oppenheim
Melville Oppenheimer
Sara R. Pick
Harvey Hirsch Posner
Augusta Rosenthal
William Sear
Israel Ira Shachat
Edgar B.Stern
Fannie Walker
Charlotte Frisch Walker, M.D.
Alus Samuel Zeve
AUGUST 19-20
Bessie Blum Antis
Alan V. Bories
Benjamin Brill, Jr.
Bertha Weiss Davis
Joseph Dresner
Mr N. Finkelstein
Mrs. N. Finkelstein
David B. Fried, Jr.
Ellen Bograd Greenberg
Miriam Simon Gregory
Simon Gumbel
Eugene H. Gutmann
Jeannette Roos Haas
TEMPLE SINAI
I N MEMORIAM
Jean Feran
mother-in-law of Phyllis Feran
Margery Kirschman
mother of Arnold Kirschman (Rachel
Van Voorhees) and grandmother
of Michael Kirschman (Ashley) and
Kathryn Myers (Jason)
Peter Mayer
father of Josh Mayer (Jill Dupre) and
Mark Mayer (Melinda)
“May their memory be for a
blessing”
“The departed whom we now
remember have entered into the
peace of eternal life. They still live
on earth in acts of goodness they
performed and in the hearts of
those who cherish their memory.
May the beauty of their life abide
among us as a loving benediction.”
M AZ E L TOV TO . . .
Bob Brickman and Billy Rippner
have been elected to the Board of
Directors of the Metropolitan Crime
Commission.
Jennifer & Jason Cohen on the birth
of a daughter, Aubrey Louise Cohen.
Donald Gaver on being part of
Tulane’s I-Corps grant.
Felicia Kahn on her 90th birthday
and being the second oldest delegate
at the Democratic National Convention.
Jay H. Kern on the marriage of his
daughter, Cindy Beth Kern to Ryan
Austin Stein. Cindy is the granddaughter of the late Clifford H. Kern,
Jr. and Nettie H. Kern.
Arvilla and Cliff Kern on the birth of
their granddaughter Eleanor Renée
Kern, daughter of Chelsey Leruth and
David Kern.
Audrey Sternberg Raphael on the
birth of her great granddaughter, Louise Sternberg. Louise is the
daughter of Brelan & Scott Lehman
Sternberg and the sister of George
Lehman Sternberg.
Dr. and Mrs. Alan Sheen on the marriage of their daughter, Dr. Melanie
Anne Sheen to Mr. David Seth Tucker
Dr. Melanie Anne Sheen on the
completion of her Fellowship in
Hematology/Oncology at the James
W. Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa,
Florida. Melanie and her husband,
David will be moving back to New
Orleans. She will be joining the practice of Jayne Gurtler and Associates
at Metairie Oncologists.
TEM PLE S IN AI CON TAC TS
Robert B. Brickman
Temple Sinai President
[email protected]
Senior Rabbi Matthew A. Reimer
[email protected]
Rabbi Emeritus Edward Paul Cohn D.D.,
D.Min.
[email protected]
Joel M. Colman, M.S.M.
Cantor
[email protected]
Ann Zivitz Kientz
Educator
[email protected]
EllenRae Shalett
Executive Director
[email protected]
Herbert Barton
Executive Director Emeritus/
Exec. Secretary Hebrew Rest Cemetery Assn.
[email protected]
Timothy J. Gold
Brotherhood President
[email protected]
Doris Baron & Leslie Kastl
Sisterhood Co-Presidents
[email protected]
[email protected]
TEMPLE SINAI OFFICE STAFF
Madelyn Botnick Fireman
Office Administrative Assistant
[email protected]
Carla Rose Jacob
Communications Specialist
[email protected]
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number change, new e-mail address, or
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TEMPLE SINAI
AUGUST 2016
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THE CONGREGATION EXTENDS ITS SINCERE THANKS FOR THE FOLLOWING CONTRIBUTIONS
ALICE KATZ CAMPERSHIP
FUND
Robert and Caroline
Brickman
In Memory of Abraham
Kupperman
Dr. Irving and Mrs. Carol Lise
Rosen
TEMPLE FUND
ALTAR FUND
In Memory of Fannie Weil
Cohn Hornikel
Stephen and Ellen Manshel
Mr. Hirsch Katzen and Ms.
Melissa Marshall
CANTOR’S CONCERT FUND
In Honor of Rabbi Edward
Cohn’s Years of Service
Shirley Schiffman and Family
In Honor of Henry And Jane
Lowentritt’s 50th Anniversary
Judge Robin Giarrusso
In Honor of Elisa Jacob’s
103rd Birthday
Joseph and Barbara Greenwald & Family
RABBI EMERITUS FUND
In Honor of the Wedding of
Stephen Loeb
Irma Freibaum
In Honor of Rabbi Edward
and Andrea Cohn
Lee Adler
ENDOWMENT FUND
In Honor of Felicia Kahn’s
90th Birthday
Samuel Corenswet, Jr. and
Janie Bories
Richard Schornstein, Jr. and
Florence Schornstein and
Family
In Honor of Rabbi Cohn’s 29
Years of Rabbinic Service
Fleurette Koltun
In Honor of Sam and Janie
Corenswet’s 20th Anniversary
Joseph and Margaret Epstein,
Jr.
In Memory of Edel Zeve
Gainsburgh
Judith Gainsburgh
In Memory of Abe Kupperman
Richard Schornstein, Jr. and
Florence Schornstein and
Family
In Honor of Henry And Jane
Lowentritt’s 50th Anniversary
Herman and Nancy
Kohlmeyer, Jr.
Robert and Marie Wolf
In Memory of Aline
Anderson
Kenneth Thompson, III and
Ann Thompson
August 5 & 6 In memory of Charles S.
Flacks from the Giarrusso
Family
August 19 & 20 –
In memory of Fannie Cohn
Hornikel from Ellen, Stephen
Julie and Wendy Manshel
and in loving memory of
Moise S. Steeg, Jr. from Pam
& Rob Steeg
August 26 & 27 –
In honor of the Bar Mitzvah
of Malachy Bartkus by
Barbara Schneider
ONEG SHABBATS
HIGH HOLY DAYS
2016/5777
EREV ROSH
HASHANAH
OCTOBER 2ND
ROSH HASHANAH
OCTOBER 3RD
KOL NIDRE
OCTOBER 11TH
YOM KIPPUR
OCTOBER 12TH
August 5 Amy Gainsburgh Haspel and
John Haspel
A New Prayerbook for the High Holy
Days
In Memory of Ethel Berg and
Ralph Kerner
Gerald Strug
In Memory of Margery
Kirschman
Robert and Caroline
Brickman
Blake and Lois Jones
In Memory of Rosemary
Fortmayer
Harris and Rosalie Dulitz
Roger and Diane Tygier
In Memory of Danny Jacobs
Roger and Diane Tygier
SOCIAL JUSTICE FUND
Robert and Caroline
Brickman
In Memory of Rosemary
Davis Katz Fortmayer
From her family
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ALTAR FLOWERS
AUGUST 2016
Congregation Temple Sinai will be
using the new Reform Machzor (High
Holy Day Prayer Book) for all Rosh
Hashanah and Yom Kippur Services. As
we have in the past, we invite you to
dedicate these prayerbooks in a loved
one’s honor or memory. You can also
dedicate one for a Simcha, any special
occasion, or you can just dedicate one
with your name. The cost to dedicate
each prayerbook will be $25. You can send
in your donation with the wording for a
dedication to the Temple Sinai office at
6227 St. Charles Ave New Orleans, LA
70118.
TEMPLE SINAI
P ICTUR E S FRO M JACO BS C AMP
TEMPLE SINAI
AUGUST 2016
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TE MPL E SINAI L E A DER S H I P
Robert B. Brickman, President
The Honorable Robin Giarrusso, Executive Vice-President
Tracey Dodd, Vice President
Joshua Danzig, Vice President
Michael Kirschman, Secretary
Harvey Herstein, Treasurer
Timothy J. Gold, Brotherhood President
Doris Baron & Leslie Kastl, Sisterhood Co-Presidents
Matthew A. Reimer, Senior Rabbi
Dr. Edward Paul Cohn, Rabbi Emeritus
Joel M. Colman, M.S.M., Cantor
Ann Zivitz Kientz, Education Director
EllenRae Shalett, Executive Director
Herbert Barton, Executive Director Emeritus
Phone: (504) 861-3693
www.TempleSinaiNOLA.com
@templesinainola.com
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POSTMASTER: Send address changes to
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Save the Date
Installation of
Rabbi Matthew A. Reimer
November 18, 2016
6:15 pm in the Temple Sinai Sanctuary

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