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street fair - Temple Emanu-El
THE KESHER NEWSLETTER Temple Emanu-El of Greater Atlanta’s Quarterly Publication August-October 2014 ished. Perhaps we will lose a loved one through death. Maybe a marriage will not work out and a separation will occur. We may become disquieted with ourselves, our spirits become low. Approaching the New Year-5775 As summer winds down and our Jewish New Year begins, we begin to reflect on the year ending and the year beginning. You may have noticed that the New Year is 5775, and numerically is a palindrome, meaning that we can read it backwards or forwards and it reads the same. For many of us, our lives are like a palindrome. We go through each day, each week and each year as if it is the same. Sometimes we go forward or we go backwards, but basically unless we direct our lives to a higher purpose, our lives remain very much the same as they have the year before. We take comfort in the familiar. We look around. For some of us, Rosh Hashanah 5775 will see our lives expanded: babies will be born, children will become bar or bat mitzvah, some of our children will marry, we will add new friends or become closer to friends and family. We may take on new responsibilities in our professional lives. We may retire and take on a new hobby. This season of the holy is a time for renewal. In the best of circumstances we can control our lives. But Jewish tradition is rich with teachings on how to face life when everything is not going as planned. We can learn from our heritage how to cope with difficulty, loss and even pain. We can learn that we have the capacity to accept help when it is offered or to refuse when we feel that we have the inner-strength to cope. This season of the holy is also a time to make room in our very busy lives for God and our own souls. Again, our tradition teaches that it is never too late to begin the process of taking care of our spiritual needs. For when we do so, we learn how to see ourselves in relationship with all of creation, and how we will go forward in the process of living. May this holy season bring each of us shleymut – wholeness, koach – strength, and tikvah –hope. As we take advantage of this time of reflection, may we remember that we are loved by God who is the Source of all goodness. May our homes be filled with love and laughter and may our hearts be filled with joy. L’shanah Tovah Tikateyvu… May we all be inscribed in the Book of Life for a good year. For some of us, the New Year may see our lives somewhat dimin- LIVE Rabbi Colbert & Rabbi Prass STREET FAIR R E T AF 5 Food Trucks Music Bouncy House Temple Emanu-El 1580 Spalding Drive Atlanta GA 30350 2 SHABBAT SERVICES FRIDAY AUGUST 1 Shabbat Service-URJ Shabbat @ The Temple (1589 Peachtree Street Atlanta) SATURDAY AUGUST 2 Chevrah Torah Shabbat Service in the Chapel FRIDAY AUGUST 8 Shabbat Service SATURDAY AUGUST 9 Chevrah Torah Shabbat Service in the Chapel Bar Mitzvah: Jake May FRIDAY AUGUST 15 Shabbat Service SATURDAY AUGUST 16 Chevrah Torah Shabbat Service in the Sanctuary Bar Mitzvah: Jonah Medoff FRIDAY AUGUST 22 Shabbat Service—Coffee House Shabbat SATURDAY AUGUST 23 Chevrah Torah Shabbat Service in the Chapel FRIDAY AUGUST 29 Shabbat Service—Blue Jean Shabbat SATURDAY AUGUST 30 Chevrah Torah Shabbat Service in the Sanctuary Bar Mitzvah: Adam Prass FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 5 Shabbat Service SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 6 Chevrah Torah Shabbat Service in the Sanctuary Bar Mitzvah: Michael Kobrinsky Bar Mitzvah: Alexander Weiss FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 12 Shabbat Service SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 13 Chevrah Torah Shabbat Service in the Sanctuary Bat Mitzvah: Eliza Frankel FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 19 Shabbat Service SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 20 Chevrah Torah Shabbat Service in the Sanctuary Bat Mitzvah: Chloe Lipton Bat Mitzvah: Isabelle Mokotoff FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 26 See High Holy Day Information-Rosh Hashanah SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 27 Chevrah Torah Shabbat Shuvah Service in the Chapel FRIDAY OCTOBER 3 See High Holy Day Information-Kol Nidre SATURDAY OCTOBER 4 See High Holy Day Information-Yom Kippur FRIDAY OCTOBER 10 Shabbat Service SATURDAY OCTOBER 11 Chevrah Torah Shabbat Service in the Chapel FRIDAY OCTOBER 17 Shabbat Service SATURDAY OCTOBER 18 Chevrah Torah Shabbat Service in the Sanctuary Bat Mitzvah: Lauren Davis Bat Mitzvah: Sloane Warner 6:30 pm 9:00 am 10:00 am 6:30 pm FRIDAY OCTOBER 24 Shabbat Service SATURDAY OCTOBER 25 Chevrah Torah Shabbat Service in the Sanctuary Bar Mitzvah: Dylan Fader 9:00 am 10:00 am 6:30 pm FRIDAY OCTOBER 31 Shabbat Service SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1 Chevrah Torah Shabbat Service in the Sanctuary Bar Mitzvah: Evan Berger Bat Mitzvah: Lindsay Berger 9:00 am 10:00 am 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 9:00 am 10:00 am 6:30 pm 9:00 am 10:00 am 6:30 pm 9:00 am 10:00 am Friday Shabbat Service is preceded by a “Nosh and Mingle” at 6:00 PM except for 8:00 PM services which are followed by an oneg. 9:00 am 10:00 am 6:30 pm 9:00 am 10:00 am In this issue: Shabbat Services Board Listings Presidents’ Letter Executive Director Staff Listings Cantor Adesnik Program Director High Holy Day Schedule Brotherhood Schiff Preschool Diamond Family Religious Sisterhood Mazal Tov! Donations 6:30 pm 9:00 am 10:00 am 6:30 pm 9:00 am 10:00 am 6:30 pm 9:00 am 10:00 am 10:00 am 9:00 am 10:00 am 8:00 pm 6:30 pm 9:00 am 10:00 am 3 page 3 page 4 page 4 page 5 page 5 page 6 page 6 page 7 page 8 page 10 & 11 page 11 page 13 page 14 & 15 page 16-18 From Our Co-Presidents As presidents, we are excited about the coming year. Another program that we are working hard on is communication. We have a wonderful team of congregants that specialize in communication and marketing. They are working hard to improve how we disseminate information from the temple to you. We plan to use: email, Facebook, texting, website and other technology. We are also planning a complete redesign of our website. We have titled 5775, The Year of Engagement. We are looking forward to a variety of wonderful programs to engage you. We need YOU. We need your input to help shape some of our programming for the coming year. One of the programs that we are very excited about is our speaker series. We plan to have speakers that will present a variety of topics covering spirituality and contemporary subjects. Look for more information to come soon. This is your opportunity to help shape our synagogue. You can get involved in any of these committees. Membership Programming Caring Religious School As presidents we intend to send out a series of updates as we continue to move into this year of engagement. Don’t miss an opportunity to be a part of shaping your synagogue. Norman Cohen—[email protected] Scott Walsey—[email protected] Social Action Youth & College Communication Fundraising Temple Emanu-El Board of Trustees Co-Presidents Norman Cohen ([email protected]) Scott Walsey ([email protected]) Sandy Zusmann ( [email protected]) Former Presidents Mark Young Stephen L. Zisser Arthur E. Katz George M. Fox Sandra Z. Ferko Steven E. Marcus Harold E. Kirtz Stewart I. Aaron Cary Rosenthal Scott Walsey Stephen E. Lewis Ann Van Prooyen Lynn Newport Jane Schiff Norman E. Zoller Norman S. Cohen Jeff Marcus Vice-Presidents Stephanie Frostbaum ([email protected]) Todd Gordon ([email protected]) Deborah Perlstein ([email protected]) Ben Stone ([email protected]) Perry Walter ([email protected] Treasurer Sam Levy ([email protected]) Financial Secretary Noah Rosner ([email protected]) Recording Secretary Mark Flaxer ([email protected]) Trustees Dara Arouh ([email protected]) Ken Goldman ([email protected]) Leonard Goodelman ([email protected]) Bill Kellert ([email protected]) David Kirschner ([email protected]) Ellen Lindemann ([email protected]) Michael Lipton ([email protected]) Scott Miller ([email protected]) Neil Moskowitz ([email protected]) Rick Shapiro ([email protected]) Aaron Silverman ([email protected]) Jill Spector ([email protected]) Schiff Preschool Parents’ Group Jodi Loar ([email protected]) Hayley Wasser ([email protected]) Sisterhood President Paula Fine ([email protected]) Brotherhood Co-Presidents Hal Fine ([email protected]) Youth Group President: Janine Flaxer 4 From the desk of Beverly Brown, Executive Director YEAR OF ENGAGEMENT a check or phone me or Sally Caplan, 770-395-1340 with your Visa, Mastercard or Amex. If you are unable to meet your commitment prior to the High Holy Days or if you have any questions regarding ticket policies please contact me. What better way to start the year! There will be many opportunities throughout the year that we will need your ideas for Membership, Programming and Fundraising. Let us know what you would like to happen at Temple Emanu-El. Admittance to High Holy Day services is by ticket only. Those under the age of 25 or college students do not need tickets. We look forward to you enjoying our High Holy Days as a Synagogue Family. Join us on August 15th for “Live after Five” Street Fair. We will have music, food trucks and activities for the kids. Mark your calendar! You will not want to miss this fun event.. Life Cycle Events We participated in the Dunwoody 4th of July Parade. Thanks to Lynn and Linda Newport for driving one of their antique cars. Thanks to Mark Goodelman for driving us in his fire truck and getting us placed at the front of the parade. It is very important that you notify the temple office if you know of someone who is ill or in the hospital so we can reach out to them. Due to the HIPPA Laws we are not notified by hospitals or nursing facilities. Unless we receive notification we may be unaware of the situation of need. Our garage was a huge success. Kudos to Diane Cohen and Linda Satlof and their many volunteers. They worked hard all summer and put in many hours. This was a full time job. Thank you to Paula and Hal Fine for heading up this committee. Please notify us if there is a death in the family so that we can accommodate the family’s needs. There is a link for your convenience on the Kesher Quick that will go directly to Rochelle . As you read your High Holy Day Mailing please notice that Taschlich will be at the home of Donna and Cary Rosenthal. Many thanks and appreciation to Carol and Arthur Katz who welcomed us to their home every Rosh Hashanah. If you have celebrated a simcha, birth, engagements, marriage, etc. please let us know. We love to acknowledge these joyous occasions. You will receive your High Holy Days ticket information shortly. All tickets will automatically be mailed to everyone whose commitment is paid in full for the last fiscal year ending May 31st or those who have spoken to me to make financial arrangements. Enjoy the rest of your summer. We look forward to seeing everyone. If you owe a balance on your dues, you may pay by mail with Temple Emanu-El Staff Listing 1580 Spalding Drive, Atlanta, GA 30350 Phone: 770-395-1340 Fax: 770-395-1343 Diamond Family Religious School: 770-352-9190 Schiff Preschool: 770-352-9303 Rabbi Scott E. Colbert [email protected]; Ext. 205 Schiff Preschool Director, Sheila Purdin [email protected]; Ext. 214 Rabbi Joseph W. Prass [email protected]; Ext. 216 Program Director, Eric Wittenstein [email protected]; Ext 207 Cantor Lauren Adesnik [email protected]; Ext. 211 Diamond Family Religious School Principal, Gloria Lapin Ext. 203 Rabbi Emeritus, Stanley M. Davids [email protected] Controller, Sally Caplan [email protected]; Ext. 206 Executive Director, Beverly Brown [email protected]; Ext. 255 Kesher Editor, Nila Szweda [email protected]; Ext. 202 5 Get The Word Out! Advertise in the Kesher. Low Rates Contact Nila Szweda [email protected] 770-395-1340 ext. 202 From Cantor Adesnik— Synagogue Youth Cantor Adesnik is the senior staff member for TEFTY- please be in touch with her or any of your board members with any questions, or just to say hello! This message is for you! If you are a part of our religious school this makes you a part of our Synagogue Youth, eligible to join and participate in our Jr. TEFTY and Sr. TEFTY groups. Please join us this year for some amazing TEFTY sponsored events. Please become a member! Your membership dues helps to fund our programming and other events we want to create for you! Be in touch with Cantor Adesnik at: [email protected] DO YOU LOVE TO SING? TE and TEFTY welcomes our dynamic, fabulous new Sr. Board members! Please welcome: Share your voice with the TE Adult Choir! The High Holy Days and programmatic year are fast approaching. Please join us for some beautiful music, inspirational prayer services, and most importantly fun and friendship. No need to have a trained voice, just a desire to make music with some wonderful people. Contact Cantor Adesnik at [email protected] for details. President Janine Flaxer Membership VP Ben Remer Communications VP Cassandra Hankin Progamming VP Olivia Lesnick Religious and Cultural VP Max Harris Brand new to our board this year are: Does your 7th-12th grader love to sing and/or play a musical instrument? We want to know! The clergy team are working on creating some wonderful ways to involve your musical child grades 7th-12th. Please contact Cantor Adesnik at: [email protected] with your child’s name, instrument etc. Eric Miller, Social Action VP Grade Reps: Jessica Hankin, 9th Grade, Audrey Scharfstein, 10th grade Marlee Gordon, 11th grade From the desk of Eric Wittenstein, Program Director Shalom! as committees, events, chavurot, and communication. It is my job to help increase the frequency, efficiency, and quality of our programming here at Temple Emanu-El, and I am looking forward to the fun and exciting programming we have planned for the coming months. My goals as Program Director are to see us grow our programming and events, and to get people more excited about the type of things we do here that make us a unique, welcoming, and desirable place to be. My name is Eric Wittenstein and I am very excited to be Temple Emanu-El’s new Program Director! I grew up coming to Temple Emanu-El; I was consecrated here in 1997, became a bar mitzvah here in 2005, and was a member of the Confirmation Class of 2008. If you are interested in volunteering, getting more involved, or wish to talk about the kind of events and programming you would like to see at Temple Emanu-El this year, please contact me. My door is always open. I would love to hear from you. I recently graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a B.A. in Peace, War, and Defense with a minor in Jewish Studies, and I am so happy to be back at the spiritual home that helped shape so much of who I am today. Wishing you and yours a healthy, happy New Year, Eric Wittenstein My role here as Program Director is to help coordinate and Program Director improve our points of engagement for the congregation, such FRIDAY NIGHT USHERS The Usher Corp invites you to join a wonderful, hard-working group of Temple members. Ushers serve two Friday nights per year with either your spouse or another member of the congregation. If you are interested in ushering on Friday night please contact: Larry Brown [email protected] or 770-351-0489 6 High Holy Days 5775 Sat. Sept. 20 Selichot Dessert Program and Service Sun. Sept. 28 7:00 pm 7:45 pm Fri. Oct. 3 Wed. Sept. 24 Erev Rosh Hashanah Evening Service Fri. Sept. 26 Fri. Sept. 26 Sat. Sept. 27 Rosh Hashanah Day 2 Morning Service Gates of Repentance Shabbat Shuvah Erev Shabbat Shuvah Service Shabbat Shuvah 10:00 am Kol Nidre Kol Nidre Service 8:00 pm 8:00 pm Sat. Oct. 4 Thurs. Sept. 25 Rosh Hashanah Day 1 Service for Young Children (Ages 4-10) Kids’ Club (K- 3rd Grade) Aleph Service Bet Service Tashlich Service (home of Donna and Cary Rosenthal-1870 Brandon Hall Dr. Atlanta) Memorial Service At Arlington Memorial Park 8:15-9:00 am 9:00-11:15 am 9:15-11:15 am 11:30 am-1:45 pm 4:30 pm 10:00 am Yom Kippur Service for Young Children (Ages 4-10) Kids’ Club (K- 3rd Grade) Aleph Service Bet Service Speaker Healing Service Afternoon Service Yizkor Service Neilah Service Concluding Shofar Blast 8:15-9:00 am 9:00-11:15 am 9:15-11:15 am 11:30 am-1:45 pm 2:00-3:00 pm 3:00-3:45 pm 3:45-5:15 pm 5:15-5:45 pm 5:45-6:30 pm 6:30 pm Wed. Oct. 8 Sukkot Family Picnic Sukkot Service 5:00 pm 6:00 pm Thurs. Oct. 9 Sukkot Service 10:00 am Wed. Oct. 15 Dinner Simchat Torah Celebration & Consecration 6:00 pm 6:45 pm 6:30 pm 10:00 am Thurs. Oct. 16 Sh’minei Atzeret Yizkor Service High Holiday Honors Planning for the High Holy Days is rapidly moving forward. We honor those who have contributed this past year to Emanu-El’s community in time and effort by offering honors during the services. If you would like to participate in this year’s High Holiday services please respond to: Dave Kirschner, our Ritual Chair, at [email protected]. Kol Nidre honors are reserved for our past Presidents and spouses. Erev Rosh Hashanah, Rosh Hashanah Aleph and Bet, Yom Kippur Aleph and Bet, and Yom Kippur afternoon and Neilah services are all available. Please include three services in order of preference. We will do our best to accommodate your preferences, but please understand our limitations and accept our apologies in advance for any changes we make. If you have an interest in chanting from the Torah or Haftarah, please contact Cantor Lauren Adesnik: [email protected]. She will be coordinating all such honors. Please send your responses by August 4th. 7 10:00 am Temple Emanu-El Brotherhood Shalom Temple Emanu-El, a brick in honor of your family or friends, or in memory of a loved one, you will be creating a legacy of your commitment to our synagogue. Our spiritual home is getting older and we need your help to keep it looking beautiful. More information will be coming soon. Also, thanks to Noah Rosner who continues to coordinate the Ushering for the holidays. Please consider adding your name to the volunteer list, we need your help. I hope you all have had a terrific summer. I would like to catch you up on some of the events Brotherhood has participated in recent months and what we are trying to accomplish for the coming year. In June, we coordinated an evening Braves game against the Phillies that was open for all congregant members. Thank you to Rick Shapiro for organizing the event and tickets. A week later, temple congregants participated in a bowling night at Brunswick Lanes in Roswell with fun, food and camaraderie. Temple Emanu- El has been a wonderful spiritual home for my family and I wanted to express to the congregation how honored I am to be a part of it. It is only since I have engaged myself in several committees throughout the years that I feel a part of this community. I hope you will consider joining brotherhood and take part in volunteer opportunities so we can provide wonderful programs for all ages and support the temple for future generations to come. Sisterhood president and I have had the pleasure of coordinating the Upscale Garage Sale in August. We are fortunate to have had some wonderful volunteers who have worked unselfishly to make this event memorable and engaging. Thank you for all the donations that have come in to raise money for our shul. Thank you for your support and I look forward to seeing you in the coming months. Before the High Holidays, Brotherhood is running a presale on the bricks that are in the pathway leading to our Temple entrance. The proceeds will help the synagogue with capital projects that will beautify our place of worship. By donating Shalom, Hal Fine Brotherhood President 8 Visit your Sisterhood Gift Shop today! Gift Shop Hours Friday 9:30-1:00pm Sunday 9:30-12:00 pm And by appointment Call Erica Miller (678)361-0348 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! Help staff so we can extend our hours and be more accessible for our clients. Photographer to help put our gift shop on the Temple website. Contact us: [email protected] 9 SHEILA READS TO CAMPERS Darby Ranlett Micah Feldman Dylan Cohen Liza Moradi Ryder Swerdlin Betsy Shulman 10 Hadley Rothberg From Schiff Preschool Director ters and foster care is how we model g’milut chasadim and our children understand, truly think and talk about, putting on a warm pair of pj’s and curling up with a storybook. They understand when they are sorting piles of donated toiletries into gift bags because they brush their teeth, they wash their hair and use soap. They understand when they are making the most perfect bikkur cholim cards for the seniors in By Molly Levy our community because they love Artist & Dreamer birthday cards! Donating their tzedakah pennies, nickels and dimes to a fund that helps a sick friend matters to them because they know what it feels like to be sick. Mitzvah projects are an integral part of the Jewish early childhood educational experience. They provide us with a tangible way to teach very young children basic Jewish values such as tzedakah, g’milut chasadim and bikkur cholim. The challenge as early educators is to select mitzvah projects that have meaning to our youngest learners. We are blessed to live in a community where our children want for very little. Their bedrooms, and often playrooms, are filled with the latest and greatest toys. Their bookshelves are piled high, and their closets are bursting. The children of our community have the opportunity to try new things; swim lessons, soccer and ballet, and enchanting trips to Disney World. They do not Wyatt Garfinkle know hunger and they are secure knowing they have loving hands caring for their basic needs. They are blessed. We thoughtfully select the mitzvah experiences at Schiff because mitzvah projects are special, and deserve a special place in our curriculum. Warmly, Sheila Purdin Director, Schiff Preschool Schiff Preschool Mitzvah Projects will be posted on the Schiff page of our website: www.templeemanuelatlanta.org These blessings provide us with the platform to choose mitzvah projects that our children can put into the context of their lives. Collecting new pajamas and books for children in shel- Diamond Family Religious School Sunday, August 24 Parents Welcome Breakfast STAY CONNECTED Receive timely updates and announcements through your Facebook account. Just click the “Like” button on our page: http://www.facebook.com/TEAtlanta 11 12 An Award Winning Sisterhood for All Ages band Hal, Brotherhood President, is taking place August 8 th and 10th. The committee has worked so hard in making this event a success. The possibility of raising so much money to help our temple and its programming is phenomenal. I have to shout out to the two women, Diane Cohen and Linda Satlof, who have worked tirelessly to coordinate the whole sorting and pricing of every item that has come in for the sale. There have been some other volunteers but Penny Finfer and Brenda Graiser have helped so much and they deserve a huge thank you as well. I can’t wait to start selling. Women of Temple Emanu-El, It’s hard to believe that a year has flown since I began my journey as Sisterhood president. It is important this year that we engage our women in new activities that create meaningful relationships and temple volunteerism. To catch you up on programming, in March some lovely women and a few teenagers participated in baking hundreds of Hamentashen for our Purim Carnival. Thank you so much to Robin Zusmann for coordinating the dough making and bringing most of the equipment. We really had a lot of fun in the kitchen. Our Women’s Seder which took place in April was so beautiful and attended by all generations. I want to thank Mickey Rosner and her committee for coordinating this beautiful evening and arranging a fantastic caterer who provided delicious food for all. Cantor Adesnik with her beautiful voice and guitar led this service with music and originality and everyone commented on how fabulous it was. Please be on the lookout for sisterhood membership letters coming soon. Our membership dues really need to be paid before the end of September so we can plan some fun events for all. We need your support and leadership so please come forward and let me know what you want to see at Temple Emanu-El. Thank you to Elyse Kellert who is the sisterhood Treasurer and helps keep our finances in order. We have a wonderful gift shop run by Erica Miller that is always looking for volunteers. Please support our sisterhood and buy all your Jewish paraphernalia at the Temple gift shop. The Book Club led by Maralyn Lieberman continues to be a wonderful sisterhood sponsored program that many women enjoy being a part of. Everyone can have the opportunity to be the facilitator for the book of the month and it is engaging and welcoming. Some of our Fall programming will include: Open house and welcoming event TBA Speaker on Women’s Health Issues and Brunch-October Social Action projects And many more…. In June, Sisterhood and Brotherhood coordinated a Temple wide bowling night at Brunswick Lanes in Roswell. Although it was a smaller group of attendees due to summer schedules and vacations, everyone had a great time and we will definitely do this again in January. May you all have a wonderful rest of the summer and may your Holidays be memorable. In sisterhood, Paula Fine The Big Upscale Garage Sale co-chaired by me and my hus- Brio’s Tuscan Grille Restaurant 700 Ashwood Pkwy September 4 11:30 AM “American Nightingale” by Bob Welch RSVP by August 15 to: Ann Fine 770-457-2786 [email protected] Sunni Abelman 770-394-3939 [email protected] 13 March 15, 2014: Monica Schwartz is the daughter of Lauren Schwartz and Neil Schwartz and sister to Sydney, 9 yrs. A native Atlantan, Monica lives in Dunwoody and attends the Diamond Family Religious School. She is a student at Peachtree Charter Middle School where her favorite subject is language arts. For her mitzvah project, Monica collected gently used children’s books to donate to the Ben Massell Dental Clinic through JF&CS. - Stephanie and Kevin Dale on the birth of their son, Charles Sawyer Dale, on March 13, 2014. Sheila and Robert Landau on the birth of their granddaughter Claire Sophia Lazarus on August 31, 2013. Proud parents are Allison and David Lazarus. - Sandy and Ken Levy on the birth of their twin grandchildren, Mason Samuel and Emily Rebecca Levy on April 3, 2014. Proud parents are Richard and Cathy Levy. - Jan and Aaron Lupuloff on the marriage of March 22, 2014: Aiden Greenfeld is the son of Rachel and Joe Greenfeld their daughter Dana to Tyler Maloof on May 3, and brother to Alexa, 16 yrs. 2014. He is a graduate of Schiff - Edith and Gary Fink on the birth of their Preschool and attended the granddaughter, Vada Margot Lanham. Proud Diamond Family Religious parents are Stacia and William Lanham. School. Aiden is a student of - Mark Mittenthal on the birth of his grandPeachtree Charter Middle daughter, Dara Gabrielle Mittenthal. Proud School where his favorite parents are Laurie and Eric Mittenthal. subjects are math and science. He loves sports, especially basketball. To our B’nai Mitzvah: March 22, 2014: Anna Petersiel is the daughter of Cindy and Eric PeterMarch 8, 2014: Jared Rudnicki is the son of siel and sister to Benjamin, Kerith and Philip Rudnicki 11 yrs. Annie is a native and brother to Caleb, 17 yrs. Atlantan. She attended the Jared was born in PlantaDiamond Family Religious tion, Florida and moved to School. Annie is home Atlanta in 2007. He attends schooled and her favorite the Davis Academy where subject is math. Annie’s bat his favorite subject is math. For his mitzvah project, Ja- mitzvah project grew from her love of reading. red fostered over 35 guinea pigs for Atlanta She collected gently used books, and money to Metro Guinea Pig Rescue since November purchase books, to pass on to Sheltering 2012.He collected food store gift cards for their Books, an organization here in Atlanta that fruits and vegetables, old towels and blankets provides books to homeless kids all over the for bedding and collected money for pet bills. country. She gathered well over 200 books at He adopted two guinea pigs from the rescue. last count. Annie loves drama and singing. She participates in both a drama class and choir Jared plays soccer for UFA-Norcross. and loves reading. This summer, Annie has had March 15, 2014: Ryan Gold is the son of Ste- the opportunity to work with children, counselven and Robyn Gold. He ing at a camp and creating and running her own has a brother Jordan who is day camp with a couple of friends. 16. Ryan was born in AtMarch 29, 2014: Emily Addalia is the daughter lanta and attended the of Allison and Paul Addalia Schiff Preschool at Temple and sister to Caleb, 8 yrs. Emanu-El. He is a rising 8th She was born in Washinggrader at the Davis Acadton D.C. and lived in Maryemy. He loves playing basland before moving to Atketball and is an avid sports fan. For his mitzlanta at age five. Emily vah project, Ryan volunteered his time with attended the Diamond Adopt A Golden Atlanta. Our family rescued our Family Religious School dog, Brickel, from this organization so Ryan and was a member of the Junior Choir. She is a chose to give back to them in Brickel’s honor. student at Peachtree Charter Middle School He volunteered with his friend Leah Tuck sellwhere her favorite subjects are math, science ing drinks at an adoption day and working at and Spanish. For her mitzvah project, Emily their annual carnival in the kids area. 14 volunteered in her school’s garden and donated and planted plants from her bat mitzvah party in the garden. April 5, 2014: Zachary Baylin is the son of Tracey and Marc Baylin and brother to Samuel, 11 yrs. He has lived in Atlanta for almost three years. Zachary moved here from Livingston NJ. He was born in his father’s home town of Baltimore, MD. Zachary attends the Davis Academy where he enjoys playing drums in the Fusion Band. His favorite subjects are math and language arts. For his mitzvah project, Zachary hosted a video game collection party for “Get Well Gamers”, an organization that distributes games to hospitals throughout the U.S., including Atlanta, for use by pediatric patients. He enjoys origami, computer programming and playing with his two dogs, Benny and Chloe. April 15, 2014: Jason Marcus is the son of Laura and Jeffrey Marcus and brother to Melissa, 20 yrs. and Lindsey, 18 yrs. He was born and raised in Atlanta and has attended the Davis Academy since kindergarten where he is a rising eighth-grader. His favorite class is Fusion where he plays guitar and performs with other students. For his mitzvah project, Jason raised money yearly for autism through his family’s Halloween projectScare Away Autism. His favorite hobby is basketball. He is a great friend and brother. May 3, 2014: Alyssa Walter is the daughter of Deborah and Perry Walter and sister to Elana, 15 yrs. and Joseph, 10 yrs. She is a native Atlantan currently living in East Cobb where she attends Dickerson Middle School. For her mitzvah project, Alyssa volunteered for Small Dog Rescue and Humane Society. She enjoys cooking and has a pet, Scooby Doo. May 3, 2014: Samantha Moss is the daughter of Beth S. Moss and Gary Moss and sister to Rachel, 15 yrs. She attended the Diamond Family Religious School. Samantha is a student at Peachtree Charter Middle School where her favorite subjects are math, language arts and she enjoys participating in physical education. For her mitzvah project, Samantha tutored math twice a week for the English Language Learners at her school to help prepare them for testing. It also gave her an opportunity to interact with her peers. Samantha participates in several extracurricular activities. She plays travel softball, school basketball and plays the tuba in the school band. May 24, 2014: Sean Fox is the son of Jodi and Jim Fox and brother to Noah, 10 yrs. He is a native Atlantan. Sean attends the Diamond Family Religious School and is a member of Jr. TEFTY. He is a seventhgrader at Peachtree Charter Middle School. For his mitzvah project, Sean organized a bake sale to raise money for the Vizsla Club of Metro Atlanta Rescue Program. He raised $2400. He also volunteered this past year at some of the Vizsla Club events. Sean is in the Beta Club and on the Principal’s Honors List. His favorite subjects are math and science and he loves playing lacrosse, basketball and tennis. Sean helps train his two dogs, Penny and Duke, and has entered each dog in junior confirmation dog shows. May 24, 2014: Leah Tuck is the daughter of Allyson and Sam Tuck and sister to Nolan, 8 yrs. A native Atlantan, Leah attended Schiff Preschool. She is a student at the Davis Academy where her favorite subjects are math and language arts. For her mitzvah project, School in the Fall. Noah just finished his final Leah volunteered at the Zaban Couple’s Center year playing baseball at Murphey Candler Park. and also helped raise money for Atlanta Adopt A Golden. She loves to spend time with her two June 28, 2014: Ethan Bashuk is the son of rescue dogs, Georgia and Mollie, and also Adrienne and Dennis enjoys playing basketball and hanging out with Bashuk and brother to Gabfriends. rielle, 16 yrs. and Reece, 8 yrs. He was born in NY and June 7, 2014: Erin Greenstein is the daughter spent his first three years in of Jeff Greenstein and Eva California and MassachuGreenstein (deceased) and setts before his family setsister to Ryan, 21 yrs. and tled in Atlanta 10 years ago. Michael, 19 yrs. She was Ethan has attended the Diamond Family Reliborn in Sydney, Australia gious School since kindergarten. He attends and moved to Atlanta in Peachtree Charter Middle School where his 2002. She attended the Dia- favorite subjects are social studies and math. mond Family Religious For his mitzvah project, Ethan wanted to share School and is a member of Jr. TEFTY. Erin is a his passion for reading with children less fortustudent at Peachtree Charter Middle School nate. He chose to collect new/like new books where her favorite subjects are reading and for Amy’s Holiday Party in December. So far, chorus. For her mitzvah project, Erin collected he has collected over 300 books and will conbooks for Books for Africa. She loves music, tinue to do so through November. If you are sings and plays guitar. She has a dog named interested in donating towards this wonderful Lulu. When not with friends, she is likely read- cause, there is a basket in the Temple lobby, as ing a book. well as, one on our front porch, 1189 Whitehall Pointe, Dunwoody. Ethan enjoys being with his June 14, 2014: Noah Miller is the son of Jodi friends and family. He plays tennis, enjoys Miller and Rob Miller and swimming and biking. He has a passion for brother to Ari, 15 yrs. He reading and likes to draw. He loves theme was born in South Florida parks and the crazier the ride, the better. and lived in Parkland for the first three years of his life before moving to Atlanta in February 2005. Noah attended the Diamond Family Religious School since kindergarten. He was a student of Peachtree Charter Middle School and will begin attending Tapestry Charter Caring Committee Have you ever lost a loved one and wanted to express your grief to a sympathetic listener, or wanted to share a very exciting event, such as the birth of your baby or becoming a grand-parent? Would you appreciate having a meal brought to your home while recuperating from surgery or a serious illness, or refreshments for a Shiva? That is why our Temple started the Caring Committee many years ago. But as a member of this committee I can honestly say I have benefitted just as much. Talking to members of our congregation gives me a stronger sense of belonging to our community. And are we all not uplifted when we feel we have been helpful to someone? Please consider becoming a Caring Committee volunteer and calling Ann Fine at 770-457-2786 or Gerri Penn at 770-457-2474 to get all the information you'll need to start you on another rewarding life experience and making new friendships.Each member of the Caring Committee is called upon only once a week and, sometimes, not even that often. Margie Berinhout 15 Gifts of Tzedakah Building Fund Yahrzeit of: William Botwinik Heather and Philip Botwinik Helen Berman Penny & Jeff Priluck Lottie Cohen Mr. & Mrs. Burton Cohen Rose Tenenbaum Shirley and Stanley Tenenbaum In Memory of: Jean Weinberg Bob Weinberg Sidney Rollins Penny & Jeff Priluck Lisa Slotznick & Steven Phenicie Hilda Goodelman Susan Weintrob Glenn Cox Jane Schiff and Lawrence Gratz Carol and Michael Aarons Lillian Spector Lynn and Ed Koffsky Robyn & Steven Gold Cantor Adesnik’s Discretionary Fund Yahrzeit of: Sigfried Frohman Cora and Frank Frohman Joseph Hinerfeld Cathy Winokur Rachel Thomas Bretta and David Grocer Abraham Robert Lieberman Maralyn Lieberman and Edward Lerner In Memory of: Hilda Goodelman The Goodelman Family Malka Hersch Julie and Jeffrey Mokotoff Abraham Robert Lieberman Maralyn Lieberman and Edward Lerner Shane Kohout Wayne and Lequice Kohout In Honor of: The Bat Mitzvah of Sara Goodelman Michele and Mark Goodelman A Joyous Triple Chai Bat Mitzvah Susie Davidow The Bar Mitzvah of Aiden Greenfeld Samuel Kaplan The Bar Mitzvah of Jacob Sloman Judith and Jay Sloman The Bar Mitzvah of Jared Rudnicki Kerith and Philip Rudnicki The Bar Mitzvah of Ryan Gold Robyn and Steven Gold & Family The Bat Mitzvah of Anna Petersiel Cindy and Eric Petersiel The Bar Mitzvah of Sean Fox Jodi and James Fox In Appreciation of: Ann Rollins piano accompaniment Jessie and Chick Herman Reita Franco Pam and Jack Williams & Family In Honor of: Ron Silvers Suzanne & Gary Freed Jan & Harvey Apple The College Graduation of Melissa Fine Maralyn Lieberman and Ed Lerner Rabbi Colbert’s Discretionary Fund Yahrzeit of: Tobie Simon Leonora Lindemann Ellen and Bruce Lindemann Bella Stern Beatrice Cohen Irving Simon Elaine Hanner Jerry Hanner Ellen Rollins Ann Rollins and James Jose Nettie Levy Brita and Alvin Levy Sandra Goldberg Cindy and Howard Goldberg Jerry Cohen Beatrice Cohen Barry Parks Sheila Parks In Memory of: Michael Kaplan Jessie and Charles Herman Hilda Goodelman Jessie and Charles Herman The Goodelman Family Estelle Mittenthal Shelley and Bob Antin Glenn Cox Bev and Stew Aaron John Asher Shelley, Bob, Natalie and Jamie Antin Louis P. Samuels Anne, Doug, Amy & Michael Friedlander Sidney P. Rollins Beverly and Larry Brown Jessie and Chick Herma Caring Fund Yahrzeit of: George Lewin Myrna and Nick Orphan Aaron Nathans Yetta Lieber Marcia Nathans Ruth Zelizer Michael Zelizer Sandra Ferko Mabel Goldstein Barbara and Gary Teller Ellen Rosenthal Elaine Rittenbaum Saul Cohen Harvey Cohen Nancy and Bill Cohen Seymour Schwartz Barbara Schwartz Arthur Fine Ann Fine William Miller Judy Cone In Memory of: Morris Goldstein Barbara & Gary Teller Suzanne and Gary Freed Jan and Harvey Apple 70th Birthday of Ron Silvers Hilda Goodelman Judy Rich Libby Penn Maralyn Lieberman and Ed Lerner Estelle Mittenthal Eva and David Arkin Barry Parks Sheila Parks Glenn Cox Susie Davidow In Honor of: Rabbi Colbert Jill and Craig Spector The Bat Mitzvah of Sara Goodelman Michele and Mark Goodelman 16 A Joyous Triple Chai Bat Mitzvah Susie Davidow The Engagement of Adeena Babbitt and Trippe Fried Shirley and Ed Schiffer The Bar Mitzvah of Jacob Sloman Judith and Jay Sloman The Bar Mitzvah of Jared Rudnicki Kerith and Philip Rudnicki The Bar Mitzvah of Ryan Gold Robyn and Steven Gold & Family The Speedy Recovery of Harry John Marilyn and Michael Tuckman Rabbi Colbert for Officiating at the Unveiling Ceremony of Donna Gail Mittenthal Mark Mittenthal The Marriage of Dana Elyse Lupuloff to Tyler Keith Maloof Joan and Max Lupuloff Alex Kaplan’s Graduation from College Lori, David and Jason Kaplan Jan and Aaron Lupuloff on the Marriage of their Daughter Dana Elyse Lupuloff to Tyler Keith Maloof Joan and Max Lupuloff The Baby Naming of Claire Sophia Lazarus Sheila and Robert Landau Rabbi Colbert on the Baby Naming of Claire Sophia Lazarus Allison and David Lazarus Rabbi Colbert for Conducting the Memorial Service of Dianne Oppenheimer Kat and Richard Oppenheimer The Marriage of Michelle and Yuval Sharon Leslie and Barry Brouner Donation: In Memory of Robert Katz on the Occasion of Shavuot Yizkor Services Lisa and Stuart Katz Judy and Ray Risner Faye and David Kahn Rabbi Prass’s Discretionary Fund Yahrzeit of: Helen Walter Deborah and Perry Walter In Memory of: Hilda Goodelman Alice and Brian Wertheim The Goodelman Family Shelley and Bob Antin Eileen Polinsky Diane and Norman Cohen Glenn Cox Jacqueline and Alan Granath Sidney Cooperman Lorraine Cooperman Dana and Andy Webber In Honor of: The Bat Mitzvah of Sara Goodelman Michele and Mark Goodelman A Joyous Triple Chai Bat Mitzvah Susie Davidow The Bar Mitzvah of Aiden Greenfeld Samuel Kaplan The Bar Mitzvah of Jacob Sloman Judith and Jay Sloman The Bar Mitzvah of Jared Rudnicki Kerith and Philip Rudnicki The Bar Mitzvah of Ryan Gold Robyn and Steven Gold & Family The Bar Mitzvah of Zachary Baylin Tracey Baylin The Bat Mitzvah of Alyssa Walter Deborah and Perry Walter The Bar Mitzvah of Sean Fox Jodi and James Fox Donation: Judy and Ray Risner Garden Isaiah Fund Yahrzeit of: Fannette Backman Carol and Art Katz In Memory of: Mildred (Malka) Hersch Laurie and Murray Goldstein Hilda Goodelman Karen and Roy Baron Lillian Spector Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Wilson In Honor of: Robert Wittenstein for his leadership and dedication to Garden Isaiah Peggi Stone for her leadership and dedication to Garden Isaiah Rabbi Scott Colbert Karen and Roy Baron Leslie Greenberg Michael Brouner Leslie and Barry Brouner Charles Kaplinsky Sol Clein Elaine and Fred Clein Florence Marks Marsha Marks In Memory of: Estelle Mittenthal Nancy and Morton Dimenstien Henry S. Marks Marsha Marks In Honor of: The Engagement of Drew Zoller to Lindsey Siegel Ina and Morton Slutsky The College Graduation of Rebecca Kafka Maralyn Lieberman and Edward Lerner Donation: Denise and Stephen Spiegel Peggi and Ben Stone Holocaust Memorial Fund Yahrzeit of: Matthew Shefler Henry Melnick Isadore Losman Beverly Losman and Larry Melnick Howard Leff Gift of Israel Fund Yahrzeit of: Jack Olender Hannah Olender Brenda and Larry Winsberg Emanuel Slade Sheila and Gerald Biales In Memory of: Hilda Goodelman Laura and Howard Schwartz Marvin Perlman Julie and Sheldon Lincenberg & Family Max and Mollie Trell Youth Torah Fund In Honor of: Special Birthday of Shaaron Shapiro Trell Bernice & Robert Trell Gail & Stephen Trell Jackie, Brian, Jennifer& Leslie Zelenko Stephanie Trell Julie Trell Jeffrey, Max & Hailey Trell Janet Welkovich The Jerry Diamond Memorial Fund Yahrzeit of: Mollie Diamond Jerry Diamond Jeanie Diamond Arline Rosenthal Jerry Diamond Julie, Jonathan, Evan and Jordy Elster In Memory of: Hilda Goodelman Julie and Jonathan Elster Millard Hoffman Youth Education Special Needs Fund Yahrzeit of: Louis Schwartz Marlene and Eric Seidel In Memory of: Hilda Goodelman Leah, Harvey and Tamar Ruttenberg Billy Reeves, Sr. Ray Kaye Marlene and Eric Seidel Stuart Keimon Barbara and Harvey Cotlar In Honor of: The Bar Mitzvah of Tristan Hulsebos Marlene and Eric Seidel The 70th Birthday of Marilyn Keimon Barbara and Harvey Cotlar The 70th Birthday of Marsha Toyen Barbara and Harvey Cotlar The 30th Birthday of Liz Keimon katz family scholar in - residence Fund In Memory of: Albert Smith Mary-Ellen Macksoud Joseph Siegel Minnette Meyer In Honor of: A Happy Pesach to Arlene and Lee Katz & Family Minnette Meyer Rabbi Scott E. Colbert Library Fund Yahrzeit of: Albert Lindemann Ellen and Bruce Lindemann Steven David Greenberg Samuel R. Roth 17 Barbara and Harvey Cotlar The Anniversary of Sheri and Joel Kunin Barbara and Harvey Cotlar Mollie and Nathan Schiffer Campership Fund Yahrzeit of: Isadore Ubis Shirley and Ed Schiffer In Memory of: Helen Berman Pam and Richard Holland Hilda Goodelman Diane Baer Pam and Richard Holland Lynda Killingsworth Pam and Richard Holland Prayer book Fund Yahrzeit of: Rebecca Berman Lois and Donald Berman Julius Mintzer Susie Davidow Anna Hacker Helene and Stuart Siegel In Memory of: Ellie Margolis Mr. & Mrs. Robert Landau Buddy Hackett Helen and Stuart Siegel Glenn Cox Carol and Arthur Katz Schiff Pre-School Fund Yahrzeit of: Irving Rothberg Harry Mitzner Louise and Edwin Rothberg In Memory of: Mr. & Mrs. Robert Landau Ellie Margolis Helen & Stuart Siegel Buddy Hackett Lorraine Ruth Cooperman Sidney Cooperman Rhoda and Larry Webber Shirley Frisch Barbara and George Greenblat Sisterhood Fund In Memory of: Jean Frey Maralyn Lieberman and Edward Lerner In Honor of: The Speedy Recovery of Judy Rich Sisterhood Book Club Temple Fund Yahrzeit of: Emma Lewis Joan Dorfman Jan and Aaron Lupuloff Louis Deutsch Diane Hoffman Diana Kutner Lynn and Joel Kutner William Baer Zelda Baer Bettye and Harry Baer Bernice Thorman Fred Stollmack William Stollmack Hannah Schleifer Niot Watzman Kyle and Saul Watzman May Jablow Leslie and Mitchell Jablow Jerome Chalef Gloria and Richard Lapin Edward Goldsmith Barbara Perlstein The Milestone Birthday of Michele Fox Ellen and Bruce Lindemann The Bar Mitzvah of Aiden Greenfeld Shelly and Jed Milstein In Memory of: Julius Sonenshine William Sonenshine Hilda Goodelman Patricia Aronoff Lucy Kinnaird Laure and Mark Cohen Jean Diamond Angela and Tom Wilkerson Hylda and Richard Wilson Susan and Alan Gerber Carole and Joe Klug Jodi Pardue Phyllis and Joseph Arnold Libby Penn Ann Fine Sylvia Weissman Renee and Ronald Gurin Donna Gail Mitenthal Mark Mittenthal Edward Goldsmith Barbara Perlstein Phillip Lincenberg Karen and Michael Himmelstein Shelley Brooks In Honor of: Appreciation of Temple EmanuEl TE Membership Committee The Reconsecration of the Bat Mitzvah of Susie Davidow Lisa and Ron Brill Tzedakah Fund Yahrzeit of: Rose Goldberg Cindy and Howard Goldberg Judy McDaniel Julie and Mark Itzkovitz Dorothy Perl Beverly Losman and Larry Melnick Annie Silberstein Julius Tenenbaum Shirley and Stanley Tenenbaum Ruth Marcus Arlene and Steven Marcus Ann Lewis Sam Mamet Susan and Thomas Hardy Libby Levine Louis Ludeyer David Levine Barbara and Gary Teller Doris Blass Steiner Robin and David Blass Carl Grossman Bea and Bob Grossman Mary Fruchter We regret with sorrow the recent passing Reita Franco Mother of Paul Franco Jean Frey Mother of Richard Oppenheimer of: Lorraine Proctor Sister of Larry Budnick Libby Penn Mother of Roger Penn Zaka Marie Bleicher Daughter of Jeanne & Michael Bleicher Milton Felsenfeld Former Father-in-law of RuthE Levy Beatrice Felsenfeld Former Mother-in-law of RuthE Levy Estelle Mittenthal Mother of Mark Mittenthal Lorraine Cooperman Grandmother of Dana Webber Marvin Perlman Father of Marc Perlman Milldred Hersch Grandmother of Lisa Freedman Joyce Klein Grandmother of Andrea Levy & Laura Beth Summerfield Shirley Frisch Mother of Marty Frisch Sidney Cooperman Grandfather of Dana Webber Doris Kohler Shapira Mother of Andy Shapira Glenn Cox Father of Marilyn Richin Evelyn Weiss Mother of Marcus Weiss Henrie Uden Mother of Jan McGeough Jerome Chalef Uncle of Emily Sanders Dianne Oppenheimer Stepmother of Richard Oppenheimer Vera Gelber Wife of Howard Colier Phillip Lincenberg Father of Sheldon Lincenberg John Peter Asher Father of Eileen Hoff Jon Philip Serbin Father of Bess Serbin Mikulenka Louis P. 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