KOL: THE VOICE OF TBY

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KOL: THE VOICE OF TBY
Temple Bat Yam has two beautiful
KOL:
THE VOICE OF TBY
Torahs. One was the gift from a
N OV / D EC
2014
congregant, the second was a gift
from a congregation in Baltimore.
Rabbi Susan Warshaw :
As we have just finished the High Holy Days 5775 I want to personally thank all who made the
holidays so special at Temple Bat Yam. All our volunteers were amazing and our musicians
were, as always, very, very special. We are very lucky to have so many people contribute their
time and talents to the congregation.
We would never have been able to have such smooth-running holidays without the help of Jamie
in the office. When you see her next, please tell her thank you for all she does for us—not only
at the busy and hectic time of the holidays, but every day of the year. Jamie keeps TBY running
with a smile on her face and a kind word for everyone.
As I write this we have just celebrated Sukkot and Consecration of the new students in our
Religious School. The religious school decorated our outside Sukkah, and had fun this fall
learning about the holidays. They are looking forward to a Hanukkah celebration and trip to
Planet Maze. The Youth Group is up and running, and are planning to see Fiddler on the Roof in
Salisbury as a group this November. We are very fortunate to have such wonderful and
dedicated teachers in our school, and enthusiastic and energetic students.
As we celebrate Simchat Torah we will welcome and install our new TBY board members. Two
of our congregants will read from the very end of the Torah and the beginning as we cycle back
and begin a new year. As we celebrate Simchat Torah I would especially like to welcome the
new members who have joined us since last year. The TBY Board of Directors has just launched
an exciting, new Gift of Membership Campaign which is highlighted elsewhere in this newsletter.
Please welcome any new face and share the blessing of belonging with a friend or relative who
lives locally.
One of the best things about Temple Bat Yam is how quickly one can become an “old-timer”
here. Our community embraces new members with open arms. If you want to be connected at
TBY it doesn’t take great effort. Come to services, come to a class, join the Sisterhood,
volunteer to help out with the House Committee or the Caring Committee. Before you know it
you will have made many new friends and will feel that you are truly an “old-timer.”
As the new Jewish year begins I encourage you to bring a friend to temple, and to move over
and make room for someone you don’t know when you are at services. Services are the number
one way for us to welcome new people. Remember that “your” row or your table at the oneg is
an opportunity to offer a smile, a welcoming hello, and a chance to enlarge our very special tent
with someone seeking to be special with us.
I am energized by our wonderful start to the new year. I look forward to connecting with each
one of you as we move into this new year of 5775.
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PRESIDENT CANDY GUSST :
This past year was a year of deep losses for me and my family. I went into our High Holy
Day services feeling bereft of inner strength. It took some time for me to open my mind
and actually hear the messages that were sent to us through Rabbi Susan Warshaw and to
hear the prayers that were offered up in glorious song by our three cantorial soloists:
Cheryl Taustin, Phyllis Alpern and Kyler Taustin. When the final shofar was blown I felt
much rejuvenated and much more at peace. A coincidence? I don’t think so.
After speaking with several people I realized that it took a large group of people and many
months of effort, planning and coordination to deliver services of such high quality. It
appeared seamless on every level and that took a great deal of effort.
My thanks to all that participated in helping to usher in the year 5775 with dignity and
beauty. Wishing you and yours La’shana Tova.
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A FEW GOOD PEOPLE
The Temple is no longer shiny and new with no maintenance required. Things are aging and
they need attention concerning maintenance and replacement, on occasion. Our members are
used to the Temple looking well tended to.
In order to keep our Temple beautiful we need a few good people that are willing to work on
a House Committee. The responsibilities will be shared and should therefore not be too
burdensome to any one person.
If you are new to the Temple and would like to get active, this is a great way to get started. If
you are a member that has been with us a few or many years and would like to give back, this is
a great way to accomplish that. If you are a Religious School parent and are able and willing to
handle a few tasks while your child is in class, it can be accomplished through the House
Committee.
Bottom line is we need a few good people to help with the tasks of keeping the Temple running
smoothly.
Please contact me if you would like more information and are interested in joining the House
Committee.
Thank you, Candy Gusst
Gift of Membership Campaign
An Opportunity for Members to Get the Word Out
In October, Temple Bat Yam launched a
new “Gift of Membership” campaign,
inviting prospective congregants to become
members of the Temple for twelve months
with no dues.
In a communication to prospective
members, Rabbi Warshaw and President
Candy Gusst noted that “we are confident
that you will feel at home with us but also
understand it can take time to know a new
community. As such, we want you to have
some time to participate fully in our
Temple life without dues. You are welcome
to join the Sisterhood, volunteer to be on
one or more committees, participate in
activities helping our greater community,
join our educational offerings, and avail
yourself of rabbinic assistance as needed.”
The letter goes on to say that new
members joining as part of the Campaign
are eligible to join our religious school
program and enroll their children. A few of
the Temple’s activities, such as the
Religious School, would have some modest
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fees for participation which would not be
waived.
In some ways, all members of Temple Bat
Yam are extensions of our Membership
Team. As such, your assistance would be
very helpful in bringing this new Campaign
to the attention of your friends and
colleagues who might be interested in
becoming part of the Temple Bat Yam
family. In brief, we ask that you “get the
word out” and help us continue adding to
our vibrant community.
Prospective members can let their interest
in membership be known by contacting our
Temple office either via email
([email protected]) or by phone
(410-641-4311). If they have questions or
are interested in learning more about this
offer, they are welcome to contact our
Membership Chairperson Paul Schwab
either via email at [email protected]
or by calling 302-436-5335.
Thank you in advance for any assistance you
can provide to make this exciting Campaign
a resounding success.
Mah Jongg Players
You can order your card through Temple Bat Yam Sisterhood and it will be mailed directly to
you at the beginning of April. Sisterhood earns a rebate for each card sold.
Cost of Standard Card $8.00
Cost of Large Print Card $9.00
The Mah Jongg League will not accept multiple checks. Therefore, to place your order, make
a check out to Enid Levine or to cash and I will be submitting one check to the National Mah
Jongg League.
Please include your name and mailing address with your check. If you have the preaddressed
label from Mah Jongg League material you received earlier this year, please include that as
well. I must receive your order no later than January 9, 2015.
Mail to: Enid Levine
38019 East Chester Lane
Ocean View, DE 19970
If you have questions please call me at 302-541-5639 or e-mail to
[email protected].
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BAT YAM THANKS ALL OUR HIGH HOLIDAY DONORS!
DONALD
LAPINSOHN
PAUL AND LANA
HELFNER
AL AND JAN STARR
RICHARD AND LESLIE
SHELDON
STEPHEN AND PAM
COHEN
JOEL FINESTINE
LOUISE BERMAN
IRV AND LISA WHARTON
ALLEN FOX
STEVEN AND DENISE
SCHWARTZ
LARRY AND IVY HECKER
HOWARD AND ELLEN
REITKOPP
MASON WEINSTOCK
CHRISTINA KAOURIS
V. REV. FR VASILIOS
PENTERIDIS
MICHAEL SWARTZ
LARRY AND ANN BERUL
HAL AND CHRIS GLICK
NORMAN AND JO ANNA
SCHERER
CORY AND NADINE
WIEDER
BARRY AND ROCHELLE
COHEN
MIRIAM AND IRA RASKIN
DON BLUM
FRANK AND HEDY
GOLDMAN
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THANK YOU BENEFACTORS AND PATRONS:
Platinum:
GLORIA NESTLER
JAY AND CHERYL TAUSTIN
JEFF AND RINA THALER
BRUCE AND CYNDI LEINER
PETER AND REBECCA ZWEIGBAUM
Diamond
JONATHAN AND TERRY BELL
HAL AND CHRISTINE GLICK
LEE AND JENNIFER KLEPPER
JOANNE GLAZER
PETE AND KIM CUESTA
Patron:
DEBBIE RESNICK
GRAYCE COHEN
CAROL SCHACHTER
OFFICE CLOSINGS
November 27 and 28
December 24, 25, 26 and 31
January 1 and 2
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Hineinu
We Are Here Because We Care
Greetings everyone, we are resuming our newsletter column! Speaking for myself, it's been a
tumultuous year since I've lost a few friends and had my own health concerns (and thanks to all
of you for your prayers and messages). At our last meeting, sensing our need for relief from
recent losses, Rabbi Warshaw introduced us to the work of Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, MD, the
author of On Death and Dying and the originator of the Five Stages of Grief. Her ideas,
stemming from her work with the terminally ill, sparked new attitudes towards focusing on the
humanistic needs of patients and their families and helped to raise the standard of care for
people at the end of life. Kubler-Ross was posthumously inducted into the National Women's
Hall of Fame in 2007. Here is a link to her foundation's website: http://www.ekrfoundation.org.
From recent health news, here are a couple of articles that you may find relevant:
For those with diabetes, there has been ground-breaking research done using stem cells to help
the body produce more insulin. Human trials could start in three years.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2014/10/09/354708628/scientists-coax-human-embryonic-stemcells-into-making-insulin
For cancer patients, research on the so-called “super responders”, or those who respond
amazingly well to current cancer drugs and may provide information for additional therapies for
the rest of the population.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/09/15/us-cancer-superrespondersidUSBRE98E07420130915
Our next meeting is December 17th at 4:30 pm in the Library. Feel free to come join us as we are
always happy to welcome new faces. If you have any questions, please contact Committee
Chair, Bette Bohlmann at [email protected] or 410.251.6366.
In closing, a quote from Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, MD:
“The most beautiful people we have known are those who have known defeat, known suffering,
known struggle, known loss, and have found their way out of the depths. These persons have an
appreciation, a sensitivity and an understanding of life that fills them with compassion,
gentleness and a deep loving concern. Beautiful people do not just happen”.
Susanna Eisenman
Caring Committee Member
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Hal Glick, Mark Gizzi, and Larry Michnick
and Temple Bat Yam
We wish to thank our sponsors, boosters and golfers for making
the 2014 Daughter of the Sea Golf Classic such a success!
It was an extremely warm day for many, but we hope you enjoyed the wonderful
golf course, the booster prizes, the great food and the exceptional hospitality at
River Run Golf Club.
Thank you for participating in this year’s tournament and we hope to see you
next year. We have some new surprises coming up for next year:
a new format, hitting from different tees by age, and there could be a 50/50.
Next year’s Golf Classic will be held again in the Spring on:
June 16th, 2015
Mark your calendars now
Same Time and Same Place
Congratulations to Our Winners!
The Daughter of the Sea Golf Classic
A Special Thank You to Lew Meltzer, owner of the River Run Golf Club and Devan Scott
and his staff for their hospitality and generosity to Temple Bat Yam. Also a special thanks
to Salisbury Moose Lodge #654, Sherwood on the Shore and Carey Distributors for their
generous support and donations and The Player’s Club Restaurant for their great food and
service.
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SPONSORS
AC BEVERAGE OF THE EASTERN SHORE
AYRES, JENKINS, GORDY & ALMAND, PA
BANK OF OCEAN CITY
BRUCE AND CHRISTINE MOORE
RESORT HOTEL
& CONDOMINIUMS
CHARLES T. CAPUTE, LLC
GARDNER SIGNS
JOHNNY JANOSIK FURNISHINGS
KEN SEHMAN THE JEWELER
MARK GIZZI
MORRISON CHIROPRACTICS &
WELLNESS CENTER
ROSENFELD’S JEWISH DELICATESSEN
TEMPLE BAT YAM
VILLAGE OF FENWICK
ALASKA STAND
ALL GENTLE DENTAL
BONFIRE RESTAURANT
CANDY KITCHEN SHOPPES CAROUSEL
CARPENTRY BY NOLAN DOVE, INC
CASTLE IN THE SANDS HOTEL
FRESCOS RESTAURANT
HAL AND CHRISTINE GLICK
K-COAST SURF SHOP
MACKY’S BARSIDE BAR & GRILL
MITCH WYATT
OCEAN CITY TODAY
SHERWOOD ON THE SHORE
SSVAPE (ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES)
TAYLOR BANK
VTV PRODUCTIONS, INC
BOOSTERS
ALASKA STAND
OCEAN CITY COUPON BOOK
APPLEBEE’S NEIGHBORHOOD BAR & GRILL
ATLANTIC DENTAL
BAY CLUB GOLF COURSE
BUDDY SASS, PGA PROFESSIONAL
BAYSIDE SKILLET/CREPE & OMELETTE PLACE CANDY KITCHEN
CAREY DISTRIBUTERS, INC
CHEERS BEER AND WINE
CHESAPEAKE BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTORS
COMFORT INN GOLD COAST
DEVON SCOTT, PGA PROFESSIONAL
DEER RUN GOLF CLUB
EAGLES LANDING GOLF COURSE
ED AND CHRIS ELLIS
FENWICK INN
GLEN RIDDLE GOLF CLUB
GOIN NUTS CAFÉ
GRAND HOTEL & SPA
GREEN HILL YACHT & COUNTRY CLUB
GREAT HOPE GOLF COURSE
HERITAGE SHORES GOLF COURSE
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES
HOME DEPOT
K-COAST SURF SHOP
KEN SEHMAN THE JEWELER
LOST GALAXY GOLF
MID-DELMARVA YMCA
MANCINI’S RESTAURANT
NASSAWANGO GOLF COURSE
NUTTER’S CROSSING GOLF CLUB
OCEAN CITY GOLF CLUB
OCEAN PINES GOLF CLUB
PENINSULA GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
OCEAN RESORT GOLF CLUB
ROBIN WALTER SALON & DAY SPA
OCEAN CITY TODAY
ROSENFELD’S JEWISH DELICATESSEN
RIVER RUN GOLF CLUB
SALISBURY ELK CLUB-EASTERN GOLF
RUDDOS GOLF
TAYLOR’S NEIGHBORHOOD RESTAURANT
RUM POINTE GOLF CLUB
TOM BRITTINGHAM, PGA PROFESSIONAL
TOUCH OF ITALY
TRATTORIA LOMBARDI’S FAMILY RESTAURANT
VIC & STEPHANIE COHEN
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THE STORY OF KOL NIDRE BY STEVE COHEN
Jews around the world ushered in Yom Kippur with a chant once shunned by Rabbis. The
Aramaic chant which means “ALL VOWS” has a complicated history. It has been embraced by
the masses, expunged from prayer books and used by anti-Semites to argue that Jews cannot
be trusted. Although many call it a prayer, the Kol Nidre is actually a legal formula. In it, for
the year ahead, all vows and oaths made by people in their relationships with G-d are deemed
to be null and void. The chant’s author and the date of composition are unknown. Some
Rabbis were troubled by it because making vows were discouraged. By the 13th century, the
Kol Nidre was misquoted and used as evidence by anti-Semites who said that Jews didn’t
uphold their vows and weren’t trustworthy. The controversies helped fuel efforts that led to
the removal of the chant from some Western European prayer books. Today for most it is a
kind of release that means I am ready to tell G-d everything and make myself better.
HEALTHY RECIPE FOR THE NEW YEAR BY SHELLEY COHEN R.D.
Serves 8
1 Granny Smith apple, cored and thinly sliced
Juice of 1 lemon
1/3 cup cider vinegar
1/3 cup honey
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 cup olive oil
8 cups salad greens, such as arugula, red leaf lettuce or Romaine lettuce
1/2 cup chopped dried apricots
1/2 cup crumbled blue cheese,
about 4 ounces 1/2 cup pistachio nuts
Directions
1. Cover apple slices with cold water. Add lemon juice. Let stand until ready to serve.
2. Mix vinegar, honey and roasted cinnamon in small bowl with wire whisk. Gradually add oil,
whisking until well blended.
3. To serve, divide greens among 8 plates. Top each with drained apple slices, apricots, blue
cheese and pistachio nuts. Serve with dressing.
Nutritional information
(amount per serving) Calories: 263 Sodium: 236mg Fat: 15g Carbohydrates: 26g
Cholesterol: 11mg Protein: 6g Fiber: 3g
HAPPY AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR TO ALL
This ancient ritual is performed on Rosh Hashana afternoon,
the traditional time to observe Tashlich.
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LIBRARY CORNER
Who ever thought it would be such a long term commitment? All we did was sort a few books,
decide on a new simpler configuration, define the volumes which did not fit our
needs, and a few other tasks. Why did we not realize that this “minor change” that we
were undertaking, might end up being an endless
project? We were clueless, but now
we know. Hopefully, as this project progresses
further, we will have achieved our initial
Sisterhood will be sharing their
goal: making our Library more inviting and
friendly,
annual Shabbat on Friday,
Finally, we are beginning to see the light at the
far end of the tunnel. Finally we can
begin to plan for the “simcha” of rededication of
our Levy Library. We’ll keep you
informed as renovation chores are complete and
plans for the special event are in the making.
Meanwhile, knowing that we need to update, we
are beginning to add new books to
our collection. We have a basket full of new
fiction, just in time for the coming “readingseason”. A good book is the best remedy for too
much winter.
Here are some new titles for you to consider:
The Orphan Train by Christina Kline; Enchantress
by Maggie Anton (who wrote Rashi’s Daughters);
Jerusalem Maiden by Talia Carner; The
Interestings by Meg Wolitzer;
The Sisters Weiss by Naomi Ragen. All of these
were recommended in reviews published in
Hadassah Magazine, Reform Judaism, Jewish
Book Council Lists, etc.
We wouldn’t be a bit surprised if one of the
novels listed was to show up as the featured
work at a late Winter/early Spring Bagels &
Books.
Order of the day: Get Reading!!
November 7, 2014 at 8pm.
We are looking forward to a lovely
service presented
by our members and a
"Special Oneg"to end the evening.
This year our service will be
dedicated to our
beloved Sisterhood member and
tireless worker,
Sandie Wodlinger.
Please attend and share our
joyous celebration
with the Sisterhood of
Temple bat Yam!
Stephanie Cohen
President
school
S
LOOK AT WHAT OUR TBY YOUTH HAS BEEN UP TO:
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is back in session and we are into fall sports, band practices,
homecoming, football games, homecoming, new friends, new
schools, and new advantures!
In Sum…..
A new school year is bringing forth a new look to the youth group. The goal is fun and the
theme is team spirit and bonding. The name BTY BAM, proununced bitty bam, was decided on
by the group. A special thank you to Jodi Sabo for coming up with the acronym that the group
likes so much – Great Job! It means Bat Yam Temple Youth Building Friendships, Avodah
(work) and Mitzvot.
In the spirit of the word Mitzvot in the group’s name, the first activity that was selected was
also a mitzvot to the temple. The mitzvot of passing out cake after Rosh Hashanah services!
The kids who were able to stay had a blast handing out blue and white cake, graceously
ordered and delivered by Amy Eskridge, meeting and greeting the congregants who were
celebrating the New Year. Thanks Gabe, Ben, Acacia & Aiden for passing out the cake and
thank you to Amy Eskridge and Harlan Eagel for the cake and directions.
This time of year we also collect goods for the HALO organization. HALO is a nondenominational, faith-based and Christ-centered ministry in Salisbury that provides services
and programs for those in need. Every aspect of HALO comes from community donations, from
the meals that feed the homeless to the life skills programs offered daily. While some shelters
and food banks rely on government funding, HALO is entirely donation-based so our
contributions of foods are extremely helpful and important. Please be sure to pick up a bag
and, either fill it yourselves or take the list around to your neighbors and see if anyone has
one of the items on the list in their pantry! Have fun with it! We will be collecting the bags
from the congregants during Yom Kippur and HALO
will
pick them up from us shortly after that.
F
Rosh Hashanah
2014
amily High Holiday Services were held Sunday,
September 28th in lieu of Sunday School.
Everyone had a phenomenal time! Rabbi
Warshaw led a beautiful service with Cheryl and
enthusiastically inspired the children and
parents to sing and participate in the lovely
service. All of the children contributed in one
way or
another and everyone had fun. The service began with some singing and shofar blowing
by the very talented and capable Buddy Siegel. The torah was taken from the Arc by
Stephen Sabo to be read by Acacia Nichols who beautifully read her Bat Mitzvah portion
of Beresheit which means ‘in the beginning’ and is the first portion of the Torah read in the
New Year. After the Hebrew was read, Rabbi Warshaw showed all of the children the text in
the
Torah
and
explained what was just read. The kids
were
just
enthralled!
There was some
more shofar blowing and singing and,
thanks to Ms Bette,
there was yummy apples and honey
eating…..and then
the kids were all off to their next activity
which was a
beautiful craft led by Rina Thaler. The kids
helped personalize
a very special Wimpel.
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A
Wimpel is the sash or binder which is wrapped
around the Torah scroll and holds the scroll together
when it is not being used. Rina Thaler led the Religious
School in a creative activity where the children drew
around their hands and then colored in their hand prints
what will become a wimple for the newest Torah at the
Rina likened it to a hug for the Torah. As with all of
Rina’s activities, the children had a wonderful time with
activity.
T
on,
shul.
this
he Sukkah decorating came next on this very busy day. Thanks to Robert &
Tiffanie Nichols and some of the youth group the Sukkah was decorated with a
beautiful bamboo roof and corn stalks. The Religious school then adorned it with
harvest vegetables and flowers. Sukkot began Wednesday, October 8th and ended
the evening of Wednesday, October 15th.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Want to bond with your Youth Group BTY BAM
They are off to Fiddler on the Roof
Wicomico Senior High School Sunday November 9 - 2 PM!
http://www.communityplayersofsalisbury.org/Fiddler2014CastList.htm
December 14th Religious School Hanukkah celebration at Planet Maze. Pizza, Play,
Dreidels & Gelt! Fun for all of our religious school and youth group kids!!! Plante Maze,
Courtesy of the Thalers.
May 30th Ethan Scheiber’s Bar Mitzvah.
Grayce White's Bat Mitzvah
“Walk for a Cure” will be held In the Spring of 2015.
April 2015
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Board of Directors:
Rabbi Susan Warshaw
President Candy Gusst
Exec VP Paul Schwab
Cong VP Jay Taustin
Treasurer Debbie Resnick
Exec Sec Bette Bohlmann
Cong Sec Jeff Thaler
Board of Trustees:
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
Robin Rabinowitz
408 Beachwood Lane
Bethany Beach, DE 19930
302.537.1805
_____________________
Larry and Fran Bledsoe
33565 Windswept Drive #10301
Millsboro, DE 19966
302.945.8581
[email protected]
Michelle Schachter
Sidney Eagle
Hal Glick
Steve Cohen
PLEASE UPDATE YOUR DIRECTORY
Barry Sklar [email protected]
Rolfe Gudelsky
Buddy Seigel
Stu Smolins
Karen Abrams [email protected]
Larry Caplan [email protected]
Past Presidents:
Larry Pack
Stu Eisenman
Helene Caplan [email protected]
Florence Kasden [email protected] 410.208.3130
Larry Michnick
Mike Waldman
Jeff Thaler
Hal Glick
Mel Stein
Jerry Selig
Andy Benjamin
Barry and Rochelle Cohen – 410.973.1097
7389 Forest Park Way
Boynton Beach, FL 33437
561.731.1744
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LOVE DINING OUT ……
THERE IS STILL PLENTY OF TIME TO
PURCHASE YOUR 2014 OCEAN CITY
DINE AND FUN DISCOUNT COUPON
BOOK.
NOV 21 AND DEC 19
shabbat dinners
6.30 pm
followed by
8 pm services
catered by
THEY ARE AVAILABLE IN
JUDAICA SHOP AT $10 EACH.
THE
GET YOURS TODAY!
FOR EVERY BOOK SOLD $5 IS
DONATED TO THE STORE.
IT’S THE PERFECT OPPORTUNITY
TO TRY A NEW RESTAURANT
Rosenfeld’s Jewish Deli
watch for menus!
IT'S A WIN WIN!
Do you shop at Food Lion? Whether you go
there occasionally or regularly, you can donate
to TBY at no additional cost to you. If you buy
and a Food Lion gift card from our Temple, and
use it instead of cash when you shop at the
store, 5% of your purchase goes back to TBY.
That way your grocery dollars earn money for
TBY. It's easy. Jamie has a supply of $100 &
$200 gift cards in the office. When you use the
card in Food Lion, the cost of your groceries will
be subtracted from the value of your card.
Continue to use the card on your trips to the
store until the balance is zero. Then buy another
card. You get what you want, and Temple Bat
Yam gets a share of the money. Support your
Temple through your purchases.
IT’S A WIN WIN.
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REMEMBERING OUR LOVED ONES
DECEMBER YAHRZEITS
NOVEMBER YAHRZEITS
Rose Barth: aunt of Donald Hamburg,
Sylvia Barth: aunt of Donald Hamburg,
Rose Cohn: mother of Grayce Cohen,
Gertrude Sally Davis: mother of Carole Eagle,
Daniel Feirman: grandfather of Beth Woodell,
Saul Glick: father of Hal Glick,
Theodore Hamburg: father of Donald
Hamburg,
Marian Hankin: grandmother of Cynthia
Leiner,
Judy Katsoyannos: mother of Karen Abrams,
Jerry Kroll: friend of Arleen Pace,
Fannie Lebowitz: mother of Steve Lebowitz,
Sig Meyerhoff: father of Joan Kessler
Bert Nestler: husband of Gloria Nestler
Lillian Rubenfeld: aunt of Jay Taustin
Miriam Rubin: mother of Hal Glick
Arthur Sachs: friend of Temple Bat Yam
Max Schaerf: father of Janice Hamburg
Lillian Schneider: former Mother-in-law of
Leslie Segall
William Schneider: father of Edwin Schneider
Mary Sperling: mother of Gloria Nestler
Ese Swetsky: grandfather of Fran Bledsoe
Marian Tanenholtz: great Aunt of Stu
Eisenman
Louis Zampilione: father in law John Willmuth
Richard S. Brodsky: son of Allen & Phyllis
Brodsky
Arthur Chaikin: uncle of Jodi Sabo
Morris M. Cohn: father of Grayce Cohen
Randi Edelstein: daughter of Gloria Furman
Augie Fiore: father of Pamela Smolins
Sadie Freedman: mother of Harry Freedman
Joseph Goldshine: grandfather of Carol Weller
Shirley Ann Hankin: mother of Cynthia Leiner
Ida Heit: grandmother of Rebecca Brunet
Stanley Hodziewick: father of Stephanie Cohen
Adelyn Jacobs: mother of Debbie Resnick
Isidore Katz: father of Norman Katz
Gertrude Kaufman: mother-in-law of Dot
Kaufman
David Klein: father of Donald Klein
Walter Klein: husband of Marion Longberg
Elaine F. Krinsky: mother of Carole Harris
Morris Lampel: father of Joyce Klein
Fanny Meiselman: mother of Enid Levine
Madeline Miller: mother of Cheryl Taustin
Dorothy Rosenberg: mother of Marsha Howarth
Abraham Rosenstock: grandfather of George
Rosenstock
Mary Sall: mother of Patti Wiedermann
Shirley Segall: mother of Leslie Segall
George Sekeres: father of Carol Weller
Max Sekeres: grandfather of Carol Weller
Russell Selig: father of Jerry Selig
Sylvia Sheiman: grandmother of Beth Woodell
Edna Silver: mother of Dot Kaufman
Ron Smolins: brother of Stuart Smolins
Samuel Stein: grandfather of Jeri Lipov
Gertrude Wirkman:
CONTRIBUTIONS
GENERAL FUND
Hilda Plisko:
~Candy Gusst, condolences on the loss of
your mother, Libby Segal
The Rice Family:
~Hal and Christine Glick in honor of your
complete recovery from cancer
Debbie Demeter:
~Bruce Levy in memory of Toby Sterinbach
Paul and Emily Schwab:
~toward membership activities
Donna Bunton:
~Bruce Levy in memory of Toby Sterinbach
Rabbi Warshaw:
~Sarena Michnick in honor of your Bat
Mitzvah
CARING COMMITTEE
David and Cindy Fox:
~Candy Gusst in memory of your beloved
mother, Libby Segal
John and Bette Bohlmann:
~Janice Spieler, thinking of you with well
wishes
~Tiffanie Nichols, wishing you a speedy
recovery
RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND
Stephen and Rochell Schneider-proud
grandparents:
~thank you to Rabbi Warshaw for
beautifully leading our granddaughter, Nina
Trice’s baby namimg
YAHRZEIT FUND
Arleen Pace:
~mother, Ruth Leber
Elaine Rabinowitz:
~father-in-law, Charles Rabinowitz
Fred Blumenthal:
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~father, Paul J. Blumenthal, may his
memory be for a blessing
Janice Spieler:
~grandmother “Bubbe” Etta Schwartrz
Sherry Auerbach:
~mother, Jean Grill
Ed Wirkman:
~my father, Emanuel Wirkman
Don Hamburg:
~my mother, Anne Hamburg
~my aunt, Rose Barth
Gloria Nestler:
~my nephew, Roger Hartzband
Marsha Sandler:
~my mother, Anne Goldberg
Judith Galuardi:
~my mother, Gwen Gilman
Candy Gusst:
~my father, Henry Segal
Bud and Doris Mitnick:
~brother, Elliot Mitnick
~brother-in-law, Frank Lavin
Veronica Kahn:
~my brother, Albert F. Wolf
Marion Longberg:
~my father, Louis Shilan, miss you so much
Stu Eisenman:
~my father, Edward Eisenman
Sherry Auerbach:
~my father, Frank Grill
Janice Spieler:
~my aunt, Roslyn Tannenbaum, “gone but
not forgotten”
Ellen Krawczak:
~my husband, Robert R. Krawczak
~my mother, Muriel R. Green
Emily Schwab:
~my mother, Evva Sobeloff Vale
Gloria Nestler:
~my beloved husband, Bert Nestler
~my dearest mother, Mary Sperling
Hal Glick:
~my mother, Miriam Rubin Glick
~my father, Saul Glick
Stephanie Cohen:
~my father, Stanley J. Hodziewich, I miss you
still everyday!
Harry Freedman:
~my mother, Sadie Freedman
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CHANUKAH DECENBER 16-23
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at our 2014 Chanukah Potluck Dinner
Date:
Friday, December 19, 2014
Time:
6:15 PM
Where: TBY Social Hall
If you plan to attend, please contact Joan Kessler
410-641-8467 or [email protected]
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MAKE A DONATION TO THE GENERAL ACCOUNT TO THE INTEREST OF YOUR CHOICE
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