January 2016 - Monroe Temple Beth-El
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January 2016 - Monroe Temple Beth-El
KABBALAT SERVICES FRIDAY January 1 - 8PM SHABBAT HALLELU FRIDAY, January 8 - 7:30pm MONROE, NEW YORK KOL BETH-EL MONROE TEMPLE BETH-EL JANUARY 2016 20 TEVET - 21 SH’VAT 5776 KABBALAT SERVICES FRIDAY January 15 - 8PM BETY SHUL IN SATURDAY JANUARY 16 - 5pm KABBALAT SERVICES FRIDAY January 22 - 8PM 7TH GRADE HAVDALAH SATURDAY January 23 - 7PM KABBALAT SERVICES FRIDAY January 29 - 8PM 2 Clergy Kol Beth-El Rabbi Garry A. Loeb Cantor Elizabeth Goldmann Is a monthly newsletter published by The Monroe Temple of Liberal Judaism Temple Beth-El Temple Staff Torah School Principal Mentsch Makers Director Bookkeeper Office Manager Administrative Assistant Jason Greenberg Carol Berman Lisa Sternberg Elba Pacheco Laura Greco Monroe Temple Beth-El 314 North Main Street Monroe, New York 10950 845-783-2626 Officers President 1st Vice President 2nd Vice President Treasurer Financial Secretary Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Michael Littman Jodi Sander Robert Lipkin Neil Meyers Bill Ledwitz Suzanne Schindler Trustees Associate Trustees Jay Auerfeld Randi Connolly Mark Ehrenreich Lisa Jablonski Leslye Joseph Michael Katzman David Landres Bill Ledwitz Denise Markowitz Ellen Newman Lawrence Polsky David Rosen Debra Ross Tammy Sabat Penny Shirazi Immediate Past President Sisterhood/WRJ Presidents Men’s Club President Honorary Trustee Beth Glass Michelle Meyer & Lisa Friedman Eric Evans & Adam Herrman Joan Birnbaum Past Presidents 2013-2015 2011-2013 2009-2011 2007-2009 2005-2007 2003-2005 2001-2003 1999-2001 1997-1999 1995-1997 1993-1995 1991-1993 1989-1991 1987-1989 1985-1987 1983-1985 1981-1983 1979-1981 1975-1977 1965-1967 Beth Glass Jerry Goldberg Pam Levine Dr. David Hill Bonna Horovitz Alan Friedfel Ellen Bechky Joyce Waschitz Richard Emanuel Al Silberlicht Charlene Hirschberg Dr. Joseph Epstein Harold Wolland Dr. Harvey Feldman Herbert Weismann Dr. Jack R. Nizewitz David L. Levinson Stanley Moroknek Dr. Norman Goldberger Dr. Joseph E. Birnbaum Website: www.monroetemple.org E-mail: [email protected] Rabbi Garry Loeb [email protected] Cantor Elizabeth Goldmann [email protected] Michael Littman, President [email protected] Jason Greenberg, Torah School Principal [email protected] Carol Berman, Mentsch Makers Director [email protected] Elba Pacheco, Office Manager [email protected] Lisa Sternberg, Bookkeeper [email protected] Laura Greco, Administrative Assistant [email protected] Our Committees Bikkur Cholim Budget By-Laws Campership Cemetery Continuing Education First Fridays House Israel and the Diaspora Kol Beth-El (Newsletter) Lehiyot Shayach (Special Needs) Membership Mentsch Makers (Pre-School) Outreach Ritual Shoah Memorial Social Action Website Torah School Ways and Means Junior and Senior Youth Group Affiliations Sisterhood/WRJ Men’s Club (MAC) Editor-in-Chief Sandy Gamzon Advertising Manager Larry Migdel 782-6557 Website Manager Beth Glass Proofreaders Mike Littman Elba Pacheco Dr. Jerome Goldberg Mary Haberman Ruth Knoblauch Ellen Newman Sandy Sussman Printing and Circulation Elba Pacheco ALL ARTICLES AND SUBMISSIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY JANUARY 15 TO BE INCLUDED IN THE FEBRUARY BULLETIN. E-MAIL ARTICLES TO [email protected] Bikkur Cholim We Care—We’re Here If you know of someone who is ill, or who needs assistance which you think we might be able to give: DO A MITZVAH CALL 783-2626 And let the office know it is for the Bikkur Cholim Committee The office will see to it that your message gets to the Committee. 3 January 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1 Sat 2 No Mentsch Makers Temple Office Closed Kabbalat Services 8 PM 3 5 6 7 8 9 No Torah School Mentsch Makers Resumes * Jewish War Veteran Mtg 9:30 AM Torah School Committee Mtg 7 PM BETY Mtg 5 PM Exec Board Mtg 7:30 PM Shabbat Hallelu 7:30 PM Second Shabbat 10:30 AM 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MAC Mtg 9 AM Sisterhood Rosh Chodesh 7 PM Informal Congregational Mtg 7:30 PM Kabbalat Services 8 PM BETY Shul In 5 PM 20 21 22 23 No Torah Academy Temple Board Mtg 7:30 PM Kabbalat Services 8 PM ** Mentsch Torah School Bake Sale 9-11 4 Ritual Committee Mtg 9:30 AM 17 18 19 No Torah School No Mentsch Makers Makers Silly Hat Tot Shabbat 5 PM 7th Grade Havdalah 7 PM 24 25 26 Torah School Teachers & Aides Meeting 11 AM 31 Blood Drive 8 AM - 12:30 PM Torah School Bake Sale 9-11 27 28 BETY Mtg 5 PM *JEWISH WAR VETERAN MEETING - January 3, 2016 The Private Herman Siegel Post 625 of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States will be meeting at 9:30 AM at Congregation Schomre Israel at 18 Park Avenue in Poughkeepsie. All persons of the Jewish faith who have served in any branch of the United States armed forces (Active, Reserve, or National Guard) are cordially invited to attend and participate in the activities of this JWV Post. As Schomre Israel is strictly kosher, no food or drink may be brought into the synagogue. If you need a ride or for further information, please contact the Post Commander, Robert L. Morrison, at [email protected]. 29 30 Kabbalat Services 8 PM ** Don’t Forget To Wear Your Silly Hat! 4 RABBINIC THOUGHTS Almost every year since 1991, I take our Temple’s Confirmation Class to “the RAC,” our Reform movement’s Religious Action Center in Washington, D.C. There were 2 years when we weren’t able to go, but still that’s been 23 classes and some 350 students! Why do I feel so passionate about this? For more than 50 years, the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism has been the hub of Jewish social justice and legislative activity in Washington, D.C. As the DC office of the Union for Reform Judaism, the RAC educates and mobilizes the Reform Jewish community on legislative and social concerns, advocating on more than 70 different issues, including economic justice, civil rights, religious liberty, Israel and more. As a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, the RAC's advocacy work is completely non-partisan and pursues public policies that reflect the Jewish values of social justice that form the core of our mandate. When my mom was growing up in her Reform Temple in Montreal, Rabbi Maurice Eisendrath was the great advocate and articulator of these themes, as the head of the Reform movement. I was just a baby when he marched with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rabbi Abrahahm Joshua Heschel in Selma. As she and my dad began to play leadership roles in our Toronto Temple, they supported the RAC’s work as mandated by the then Union of American Hebrew Congregations (UAHC) which became our Union for Reform Judaism, whose 900+ congregations across North America now include 1.5 million Reform Jews, and the Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR), whose membership includes more than 2,000 Reform rabbis. Continued on page 5 5 Continued from Page 4 Representatives of these two organizations, as well as the Union’s affiliates, comprise the Commission on Social Action of Reform Judaism, which governs the RAC’s policy positions. As the social justice arm of the Union and the CCAR, the RAC receives approximately 1/3 of its annual operating budget from the Union, 1/3 from program fees, and 1/3 from contributions from individuals and foundations. The Religious Action Center is under the auspices of the Commission on Social Action of Reform Judaism, a joint instrumentality of the Central Conference of American Rabbis and the Union for Reform Judaism with its various affiliates: the American Conference of Cantors, Association of Reform Zionists of America, National Association of Temple Administrators, National Association of Temple Educators, Men of Reform Judaism, Women of Reform Judaism, North American Federation of Temple Youth. Every year, the L'Taken Seminars expose thousands of high school students to a variety of public policy issues, Jewish values, and advocacy skills, culminating with a day of direct advocacy with members of Congress on Capitol Hill. Here’s our 2014 Confirmation Class “on the Hill.” You don’t need me to tell you we are in the midst of a very important election season! Don’t be discouraged, amidst the political fencing and fulminating! This year’s Confirmation Class will make this pilgrimage later this month. As have been all their predecessors, they are eager to make their voices heard and to make a difference! Here’s to them, our future! L’Shalom, Rabbi Garry Loeb P.S. If you’d like to learn more about the important work the RAC is doin & help to support it, go to www.rac.org . 6 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Happy New Year!! Let’s have a little fun this month! L’Shalom, Mike Littman S N O I T A N O D G R L I A T T L E E J K I I T E O F N S I E E L A U E T H B O T O V I M C H I L D R E N H B N O O S E M B I T A E T C W T A D L T M BOARD CHILDREN DONATIONS FOOD INVOLVEMENT MENSCLUB PRAYING RABBI SISTERHOOD TIME VOLUNTEER YOUTHGROUP P E S L I P S A A I C R V E X M E N T C H M A K E R S E R Y E T G E A S I N G I N G M H T D W O R S H I P Y N O E E O I I H O N H P R A Y I N G N O N R T U T O Y L I M A F D T D U P F R S P M E N S C L U B R M CANTOR COMMUNITY FAMILY FUN JUDAICASHOP MENTCHMAKERS PRIDE SINGING SOCIALACTION TORAHSCHOOL WORSHIP V O L U N T E E R V L H R A M N O I T C A L A I C O S A O O P U O R G H T U O Y V W F B C 7 TORAH SCHOOL January will be a fun month in Torah School. On Sunday January 24th we will be celebrating Tu B’shevat together at Torah School. Oranges will be sliced up and sent downstairs to the students in the classrooms. Parents and teachers will be asked to sponsor the planting of trees in Israel through JNF. If you donate $18, a tree is planted in your honor. You get a certificate from JNF, and your name will go on our big tree downstairs. Sometimes classes like to chip in and purchase a class tree. After Torah School on Sunday January 24th, we will be holding our midyear teacher’s meeting and aide’s meeting. This is our “State of the Union” meeting where we reflect on the first half of the year, and make adjustments and improvements to our school. On Friday January 29th Rabbi Loeb will be taking the 10th grade down to Washington DC for the annual RAC Trip. On this amazing trip, our 10th graders will visit the Religious Action Center, learn about advocacy and lobbying, and get to see the government in action in our nation’s capital. The RAC trip will return on Monday February 1st. On Sunday January 31st, the 4th grade class will begin preparing for its annual Shabbat by designing their own challah covers! In February they will make their own Challah to go with their covers! Jason Greenberg, Torah School Principal [email protected] 8 MENTSCH MAKERS What a fabulous December we had!! We celebrated Hanukkah in a BIG way with our annual Family Hanukkah Party on Wednesday evening, December 11th. Our very own social hall overflowed with Mentsch Makers and their families. All of the children made beautiful Hanukkah foam memorabilia in the shape of a dreidel or a star. Our delicious and yummy latkes were cooked with the finest ingredients. This year, Nikki Shevitz, proprietor of Mush’s Cookies and a mom of 2 mentsches, donated the prettiest and most delicious Hanukkah cookies. Other desserts were made by the “mentsch’s” (jello) and most importantly our jelly donuts from Dunkin Donuts. We would also like to thank Kevin from Bagel World in Monroe for his generosity in donating our dozens and dozens of bagels and also Bobby Lord for making our latkes. And…. I would also like to thank Rabbi Loeb for singing and celebrating with us and the entire staff of Mentsch Makers Pre-School for all of their help and “love” they put into our program. Our Hanukkah parties just keep getting better and better!!! Throughout the weeks before Hanukkah, all of our classes from our “youngest” to the “oldest” learned the story of Judah and the very brave Maccabees along with the miracle of the oil. We read wonderful stories to the children, grated potatoes for latkes the good old fashioned way, and created wonderful projects along with a special present for their family. We played dreidel with fruit loop cereal and the children naturally picked “gimmel” to be their favorite. We would also like to thank Jewish Federation of Orange County in conjunction with the Newburgh JCC for their Hanukkah program held here on Monday, November 30 th. The children had such fun. January is full of lots of winter fun and perhaps some snow!! Children have been creating snowflakes and designing snow people. We use lots of white play dough and silver glitter for icicles. Please see our project board as you go downstairs with a sample of monthly happenings. Thinking about happenings: We had our 1st Pajama Tot Shabbat on November 20th which was a real “hit”. We learned the blessings, made a stained glass wine cup, ate challah, sang and read a story on the bima. We renamed Goodnight Moon to Shabbat Shalom Moon. No evening would be complete without a great oneg. What a great night!! Guess what….. we will have another Tot Shabbat called Silly Hat on January 22nd at 5:00pm. Please join us. More info to come. We are beginning to schedule our Health and Safety visitors for the month of February. If you have an occupation to share with us, please give me a call. As a reminder, we do follow the Monroe Woodbury School District’s policy for snow days. Please refer to your Parent Manuel for specifics. The voice mail to call after 7:30am to check the status of Mentsch Makers if you are unsure is 783-2626 ext 15 or visit the Mentsch Makers website: [email protected]. We will be sending out our winter weather policy shortly. Registration for the 2015-16 school year will begin shortly. If you would like to be part of the Mentsch Makers family, know a family who is interested in our program or volunteer in one of our classes, please contact the temple office or Mentsch Makers. Mentsch Makers in the Summertime will once again offer a 3 or 4 day option with lots of sprinkler fun for our children entering the 3 or 4 year old classes and our Tiny Tots in the Summertime for our incoming 2’s with a fabulous 2 day a week program. Hoping that 2016 will be a healthy and peaceful year for you and your families. B’Shalom, Carol Berman, Director 9 SISTERHOOD/WRJ A New Year is upon us and Sisterhood looks forward to the endless possibilities that lay ahead. We had great success and participation in our second annual Chanukah cookie program. Both children and adults had a wonderful time baking and decorating their own Chanukah treats. We look forward to making this an annual Sisterhood tradition. On January 11, 2016 Sisterhood will be hosting our first Rosh Chodesh of the new year. The theme will be delicious "Soups for Your Soul" and a discussion about our thoughts, dreams and goals for 2016. This event will take place at Lisa Friedman, Sisterhood Co-Presidents home at 26 Prestwick Drive, Monroe. We will kick things off at 6:30PM. Please RSVP via phone at 845-837-1000 or by email: [email protected] by January 6th 2016. Soup and crackers will be served. A giant thank you to Shelly Sherman, Beth Cook and Ann Fink for their hard work and for keeping our Judaica Shop open additional days and hours for your holiday needs. A loving farewell to Wendy Balentine and family as they transition to their new home in Maryland. We will miss her dedication and years of effort to help make Sisterhood a success. We extend a warm, happy and healthy new year to our entire Monroe Temple family Let's sparkle this new year. Lisa Friedman and Michelle Meyers Sisterhood Co-Presidents 10 RABBI SEARCH COMMITTEE UPDATE DECEMBER 2015 Your Rabbi Search Committee (RSC) is on schedule and continues to make progress towards finding a successor for Rabbi Loeb. Since our application was sent in to the CCAR (Central Conference of American Rabbis) in August, to date, we've received applications and personal statements from 9 eligible Rabbis from across the country. Resumes from the newly -ordained will not be sent to us until late December, with interviews scheduled in February, according to CCAR regulations and guidelines. We screened these applications and, from this group of candidates, we chose to conduct a Skype interview with 6. In order for us to make fair comparisons, we posed the same basic questions to each candidate. We chose our questions based on feedback from the congregational survey. What emerged from these 50 to 60 minute interviews was an introduction to the candidates’ character and unique attributes, worship, pastoral and engagement practices, teaching and leadership experiences. We also inquired about each candidate’s readiness and motivation for seeking out the Monroe Temple. Out of the 6 candidates, we narrowed our selection down to 3 and asked them back for a second round Skype interview, this time asking the candidates more specific, detailed questions. We were impressed by all 3, and decided to invite them all back for an initial, in -person interview with the search committee and some administrative members of the Temple. These interviews will take place in the next month or two. Following these in -person interviews, and after screening any new prospects, we will then narrow down our final candidates and proceed from there. We expect that we will continue to receive resumes from additional, well-qualified and promising candidates during the next two months. We will continue to keep you informed as we move along! Again, we encourage you to reach out to either Pam Levine or Janice Kiviat , Co-Chairs of the committee, or to any committee member with any questions, comments or concerns as our process moves forward. Our email address is [email protected], or leave a message with the temple office at 783-2626 and your call will be returned. Happy Chanukah to all!! Pam Levine, Janice Kiviat, co -chairs, Natalie Brown, Joe Epstein, Carl Gold , Elyse Goldberg, Norm Goldberger , Charlene Hirschberg, Melissa Lesser, David Levinson , Rob Lipkin , Mike Littman ,Rob Saltzman , Marty Schulman, Mindy Teich and Maris Tuite 11 MEN’S ACTION CLUB Shalom We hope everybody enjoyed Chanukkah with their family and friends. MAC would like to thank Dr. Adam Kalkstein for his informative presentation on climate change. The presentation was well attended and everyone learned a good deal about our world and how to help protect it for future generations. It looks like our Fantasy Football bragging rights will be owned by Jay Stonefield, Eric Barbanel, Brian Gamzon and the combination of Joe Birnbaum/Mark Kiviat. They seem to have made all the right moves and are the clear leading teams headed into the playoffs. Don’t forget you still have some time left to purchase a Super Bowl box to support our College Scholarship fund. We look forward to seeing you at our upcoming meeting on January 10th in the library. It’s never too late to join MAC and we’d love to have you attend our upcoming paid up member dinner in February. L' shalom Adam and Eric The 2016 Entertainment Books are on sale in the lobby every Sunday there is Torah School. The price is the same as last year, $25.00. If you want a book and are unable to make it to the Temple on a Sunday, contact Larry Migdel at 782-6557 12 Celebrating Milestone Memberships! On Friday, November 20th, Monroe Temple Beth-El was privileged to honor select members for attaining their 25th, 40th and 50th+ member anniversaries with our temple. Following a special pre-Shabbat dinner, the honorees were called to the bimah during services for recognition by the entire congregation and received a special blessing by Rabbi Loeb and Cantor Goldmann. Following services, the gala event continued with a lavish oneg. We recognize with gratitude the extraordinary gifts each of the honorees have brought to our sacred community -- gifts of mind and heart, time and spirit, and financial generosity that built and continues to help sustain Temple Beth El. 25 Year Honorees 40 Year Honorees 50+ Year Honorees Alan & Margaret Friedfel Charlene Hirschberg Dr. Daniel & Fran Rosenberg (50 years) Milton & Amy Kaufman Steven & Leslie Maier Martin & Belle Rosmarin (57 years) Diane Burrows Alan & Robin Zuckerman Dr. Joseph & Joan Birnbaum (61 years) Sheldon & Florence Ritholz Lita Kristt-Stein (63 years) 13 Celebrating Milestone Memberships! 14 15 GIFTS GIFTS OF OF LOVE LOVE To The Mentsch Makers Scholarship Fund to Linda & Howard Schwartz in honor of their granddaughter Abby’s Bat Mitzvah Larry & Carol Berman A Yahrzeit donation in memory of Herman Borman To Shelley Block in memory of her sister, Carol Glickman A Yahrzeit donation in memory of Dr. Alfred Birnbaum Dr. Joseph & Joan Birnbaum To The Bikkur Cholim Fun to Evan Strager in memory of his sister Marci Stephen & Shelley Block A Yahrzeit donation in memory of Nathan Yormark Stacie Chasin To Shelley Block in memory of her sister, Carol Glickman Richard & Jacqueline Emanuel To Shelley Block in memory of her sister, Carol Glickman Steven & Linda Friedman To Sharon & Mark Ehrenreich in honor of the marriage of their daughter Allison to Brandon To Shelley Block in memory of her sister, Carol Glickman Alan & Beth Glass To The Bikkur Cholim Fund to Shelley Block & family in memory of Shelley’s sister, Carol Glickman Drs. Carl & Andrea Gold To Rabbi Loeb in memory of his sister, Leslie Loeb Fred & Mary Haberman To Rabbi Loeb in memory of his sister, Leslie Loeb Dr. Alan & Zena Harawitz To Evan Strager in memory of his sister, Marci Strager Barbara Higens-Shafer To Sharon & Mark Ehrenreich in honor of their daughter Allison’s marriage to Brandon Greenberg Eben Hill & Natalie Browne To Harry Hirschberg Music Fund to Shelley Block in memory of her sister, Carol Glickman To Linda & Howard Schwartz in honor of their granddaughter Abby’s Bat Mitzvah Charlene Hirschberg To Brad, Lori & Perlstein Family in memory of Brad’s mother Sonia To Shelley Block & Family in memory of her sister, Carol Mark & Elora Kalish To Shelley Block to the Harry Hirschberg Music Fund in memory of her sister, Carol Glickman Peter & Sandra Keltai To Shelley Block in memory of her sister Carol Glickman Lois Klipper To Shelley Block in memory of her sister Carol Glickman To Linda & Howard Schwartz in honor of their granddaughter Abby’s Bat Mitzvah Ruth Knoblauch To Shelley Block in memory of her sister, Carol Glickman A Yahrzeit donation in memory of Helen Lefkowitz A Yahrzeit donation in memory of David Lefkowitz Abraham & Harriet Lefkowitz To Shelley Block in memory of her sister Carol Glickman To Randy Firestone wishing her refuach shelemah To Bill Comiskey wishing him good health A Yahrzeit donation in memory of Betty Kaplan To Evan Strager in memory of his sister, Marci Strager David & Pam Levine To Shelley Block in memory of her sister, Carol Glickman Morton & Evelyn Marshak To Shelley Block in memory of her sister Carol Glickman Irving & Ellen Newman To Jack & Rosa Appleman in honor of the birth of their Grandchild. Dr. Todd & Ellen Punim To Shelley Block in memory of her sister, Carol Glickman A Yahrzeit donation to the Mentsch Maker Scholarship fund in memory of Carol Comer Leonard & Pamela Reiss To Shelley Block in memory of her sister, Carol Glickman Richard & Marion Santiago A Yahrzeit donation in memory of Rubin Shafran A Yahrzeit donation in memory of Harry Lang Jonathan & Karen Shafran To Sharon & Mark Ehrenreich congratulating them on the marriage of their daughter Allison to Brandon To Shelley Block in memory of her sister, Carol Glickman Scott & Shelly Sherman To Shelley Block in memory of her sister Carol Glickman To Brad Perlstein in memory of his mother Sonia Perlstein Al & Shelley Silberlicht To The Bikkur Cholim Fund to Linda & Howard Schwartz wishing them Mazel Tov on their granddaughter Abby’s Bat Mitzvah Barbara Zerner 16 CONDOLENCES TO: Shelley Block on the death of her sister, Carol Glickman Evan Strager on the death of his sister, Marci Strager PRAYER BOOK DONATIONS: To Fran & Eric & Greenberg Family in memory of Jacob Greenberg TREES PLANTED IN ISRAEL donated by, One tree to Eli Goldstein in memory Meryl & Larry Migdel & Family of his daughter, Judith Goldstein Lallaway donated by, Lynn Melowitz One tree in memory of Jeffrey Jimenez donated by, Lynn Melowitz 17 Yahrzeits Friday 1/1/2016 Friday 1/8/2016 Friday 1/15/2016 Helen Goldstein Mr. Abraham Afromowitz Estelle Brenner George Gorran Cecile Bomser Albert Heller Mrs. Sylvia Jankow Mr. Milton Brenner Bessie Marshak Raymond Pearson Gerald Buckalter Irene Derman Henry Wetstein Herman Dinofer Dorothy Marx Paul Pirotin Marilyn Ruth Breitkopf Mr. Sidney Saltzman Bernard Jacobs Anita Flier Philip Turk Mrs. Miriam Newman Alfred Pfeiffer William Packman Eva Saroff Mr. Irving Polsky Anna Hoffman William Taubin Celia Shapiro Frances Kantrowitz Clara Altheim Eleanor Shechter Irving Malen Gabriel Deegan Charles Gilman John Perrillo Milton Klein Sylvan Goldmacher Harry Braunfeld Mr. Michael Levine Celia Lasky Shirley Kimmel Benny Presser Sol Schwartz Florence Miller Emanuel Cohen Wanda Dembeck Jacob Moffet Joan Ehrenreich Bertha Reinheimer Mrs. Rose Sperling Evelyn Falk Sidney Rosenwasser Myrna Jacobs Joseph Glickman Kate Chernick Herbi Loewy Leo Phillip Glickman Sally Plotnick Dora Polinsky Mr. Harry Sado Irving Yellin Roslyn Spielman Loretta Fishman Molly Alpert Eric (Aaron) Flier Abraham Bernstein Mrs. Mildred Rubin Estelle Fast Mollie Zucker Estelle Graff Beatrice Kneller William Riskin Mr. David Sheinberg Jay Silberlicht Zich-ro-no/Zich-ro-na li-ve-ra-cha. May his/her memory be for a blessing. 18 Yahrzeits Friday 1/29/2016 Friday 1/22/2016 Max Esses Gertrude Greenberg Breakstone Ethel Lauterbach Harry Goldberg William Flax Joseph Rosenthal Nathan Lasky Lili Kaltman Sam Schwartz Herbert Meyer Oscar Malchick Herman (Chayim) Bailin Ethel Bierman Barbara Malen Mr. Ivan Kulick Gerald Katz Mr. Leon Manne Isidore Lax Ethel Rothenberg Richard Wolfsohn Emanuel Migdel Esther Wechsler Jacob Epstein Nettie Schulman Mary Backus Mr. HAROLD I. Miller Leib Skibinsky David Fenster Mr. Richard L. Ross Michael Conklin Emil Mike Goldblatt Nathan Rudin Molly Epstein Shary Konfino Lucille Salon Miriam K. Fabricant Mr. Samuel Nelson Morris Tabachnick Ida Goldner Betty Rothenberg Saul Weiss Moisey Narinsky Anita Zerner Hilda Bloom Leo Gitlin Renee Frank Jonathan Cohen Anna Laxman Arthur G. Levy Irving Eisenberg Bernice Levin Murray Marcus Arthur Fraade Stanley Nankin William Scheer George Grayback Philip Stein Harold Weisberg Florence Korn Lillian Wine Louis Blumenthal Mr. Samuel Hammerman Mrs. Phyllis Kossover Mourner’s Kaddish Sam Siegel Nat Haberman Edward Ryter William Goldstein William Rothenberg Abraham Rudin Joseph Sarnoff David Waingrow Louis Wenzel Arnold Zeigman Zich-ro-no/Zich-ro-na li-ve-ra-cha. May his/her memory be for a blessing. SPONSOR AN ONEG! 19 Celebrating your wedding anniversary or a special birthday? Share a special occasion or event in your family's life by sponsoring an Oneg. Have no time to shop? Contact the temple office at 783-2626 or Dorothy Schulman at 928-2571 and they will arrange to do the shopping for you! Please call Lori Cohen at 783-2626 to reserve your date. THERE ARE VARIOUS WAYS TO HONOR A LOVED ONE OR CELEBRATE A SIMCHA BY GIVING TO THE TEMPLE Gifts of Love - Minimum donation $10 Trees in Israel - $18 per tree Torah Commentary - $72 Walkway Paver (Mitzvah Stone) - $100 Campership Fund - Minimum donation $10 Dorothy & Leonard Zuckerman Torah School Scholarship Fund Minimum donation $10 Fishman Torah School Special Projects Fund - Minimum donation $10 Mentsch Maker Scholarship Fund - Minimum donation $10 Leaf on the Tree of Life - $180 Memorial Plaques - $236 Morris Ellie Pilberg & Ruth Glicksmann Pilberg Holocaust Memorial Fund Michael Asher Speaker Fund Bikkur Cholim Fund Rabbi's Tzedakah Fund Cantor's Music Fund The Harry Hirschberg Music Fund Sponsor an Oneg Shabbat Please send information and simchas to [email protected] or [email protected] Temple Members in Good Standing: If you wish to borrow the linen tablecloths for any event that you are having at the Temple, please contact the Temple office. 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