shofar - Temple Beth-El

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shofar - Temple Beth-El
The
SHOFAR
DECEMBER 2013
Volume 90 No. 5
KISLEV/TEVET 5774
Temple Beth-El
The Temple Beth-El Shofar is dedicated
by the Chase Family Foundation.
Congregation Sons of Israel & David
Reduce ~Reuse
Recycle~Respect
Go GREEN at Temple Beth-El!
Our motto is "Bal Tashchit" ~ Do Not Waste
Linking Judaism with Environmentalism
Here's how we Reduce,
Reuse, and Recycle :
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We conducted an independent Energy Audit.
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We installed energy efficient lighting fixtures inside & outside the building.
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All bulbs in the Temple are either compact fluorescent (CFL)
or the similarly efficient LED.
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HVAC and heating is monitored electronically.
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The paper that Beth-El uses in the office has 30 percent recycled content.
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Old flyers are reused in the office for note paper.
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Recycling bins can be found throughout Beth-El. Large
containers are located outside near the trash dumpster.
All kinds of paper are recycled (office, newspaper,
cardboard). Co-mingled glass, plastic, and aluminum
are recycled. Just as at home, you can help. Become
familiar with what can and cannot be recycled. Rather than
create more trash, please look for the bins and recycle whenever
you can.
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To reduce mailing costs and the use of paper, donations to Beth-El
can now be made on-line through the Beth-El web site. On-line
reservations and payment for events are coming.
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We are using bio-degradable paper plates and cups.
30%
WORSHIP SERVICES
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PARASHAT VAYIGASH
PARASHAT VAYISHLACH
Torah: Genesis 44:18 - 47:27
Haftarah: Ezekiel 37:15 - 37:28
Torah: Genesis 32:4 - 36:43
Haftarah: Obadiah 1:1 - 1:21
Friday, December 6
Friday, December 20
7:00 PM
Family Shabbat Service
(led by Sixth Grade)
7:00 PM Hallelu Shabbat
Children with December birthdays
will be honored.
Oneg Sponsored by Sue Robbio
and Michael Gaffin in honor of
their daughter Sadie’s Bat Mitzvah.
Saturday, December 7
9:00
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5:45
AM
AM
AM
PM
Shabbat Service
Torah Study
Bat Mitzvah of Sadie Gaffin
Minyan
Light refreshments will be served at
6:30 PM followed by an uplifting
musical Shabbat featuring
Temple Beth-El Musicians and
a short D’var Torah.
Saturday, December 21
9:00 AM Shabbat Service
10:15 AM Torah Study
5:45 PM Minyan
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PARASHAT VAERA
Torah: Genesis 47:28 - 50:26
Haftarah: I Kings 2:1 - 2:12
Friday, December 27
Friday, December 13
Saturday, December 28
7:00 PM
9: 00 AM Shabbat Service
10 :15 AM Torah Study
5:45 PM Minyan
PARASHAT VAYECHI
Shabbat Service
Rabbi Leslie Y. Gutterman will speak.
Saturday, December 14
9:00 AM Shabbat Service
10:15 AM Torah Study
5:45 PM Minyan
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Torah: Exodus 6:2 - 9:35
Haftarah – Ezekiel 28:25 - 29: 21
5:30 PM Shabbat Service (please note special time)
PARASHAT BO
Torah: Exodus 10:1-13:16
Haftarah: Jeremiah 46:13 - 46:28
TEVET
Rosh Hodesh, the start of each Hebrew
month when the new crescent moon
Friday, January 3
appears in the sky, is a time for
5:30 PM K’TanTan Dinner sponsored
by The Sandy & O’Connell families
celebration and reflection, bringing with
7:00 PM Shabbat Service
“My Dreams for the Future” ~
Neil Steinberg
For forty years I have asked a
distinguished member of the
Congregation to speak about
hopes and dreams on the first
Shabbat of a new calendar year.
Neil Steinberg is a perfect choice. He is
President and Chief Executive Officer of the
Rhode Island Foundation. Rhode Island Monthly
singled him out as one of the 25 Driving Forces
in the Rhode Island business community during
the last 25 years. He was recently awarded the
David E. Sweet Award for his leadership and
commitment to the community. We know him as
an utterly decent, thoughtful and caring mensch
and a devoted husband and father. We look
forward to his message.
it hope, light and promise, growth and
fulfillment, not only for the moon
but for us. Rosh Hodesh Tevet, the start
of the new month, is WEDNESDAY,
WORSHIP SERVICES
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December 4th. The celebration of
Hanukkah concludes at the very
beginning of Tevet. As we increase the
candles on the menorah on the 7th and
8th nights, the moon reappears in the sky
reminding us of our capacity to bring light
into the world and of the ever ~present
light of God even in the darkest of times.
Saturday, January 4
9: 00 AM Shabbat Service
10 :15 AM Torah Study
5:30 PM Minyan
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K'TANTAN
Shabbat & Holiday
Experiences for Young Families
Join us in celebrating Shabbat with songs,
stories, crafts and other fun activities!
SCHEDULE / TIMES
5:30 PM
K'TANTAN SHABBAT
Family Shabbat
Dinner follows
January 3
February 1 ~ PAJAMA HAVDALAH
February 28
March 15 ~ PURIM PARTY
April 11 & May 9
Temple Beth-El
70 Orchard Avenue Providence, RI 02906 401-331- 6070
Want to learn more about young family programming?
Please email: [email protected]
K'TanTan is open to both Temple & non-Temple families.
Funded by The Frances & David Friedman Family Fund
Youth Programming
2013 - 2014
K'Tantan
Azeh Kef
SHABBAT SERVICE & DINNER
Friday, January 3rd @ 5:30 PM
POOL PARTY
Saturday, January 25th @ 5:30 PM
(See page 5)
Ages 0-6
PJ HAVDALAH
Saturday, February 1st @ 5:30 PM
SHABBAT SERVICE & DINNER
Friday, February 28th @ 5:30 PM
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Grades 1-3
MOVIE NIGHT
Saturday, April 5th @ 5:30 PM
Provty
Grades 8-12
DECEMBER INSTITUTE
Thursday, December 26th ~
Monday, December 30th
WISDOM
BY WHICH
TO
LIVE
2nd Annual
Temple Beth-El
Pool Party
January 25th
5:00PM~7:30PM
You cannot make someone love you. All you
can do is be someone who can be loved.
The rest is up to them.
It’s not WHAT you have in your life, but
WHO you have in your life that counts.
It takes years to build up trust and only
seconds to destroy it.
No matter how much I care, some people
just don’t care back.
We are responsible for what we do no matter
how we feel.
You can keep going long after you think you can’t.
Children in
Azeh Kef (grades 1-3) &
Sababah (grades 4-6) are invited
to an evening full of splashing,
laughing, swimming, and eating.
This event is open to all Temple
members ages 7-12 years old.
Swimming will be supervised by
certified lifeguards at the East
Side/Mt. Hope YMCA. The cost
for the evening is $10 per child.
Parents are welcome to drop off
their child(ren).
Either you control your attitude or it controls you.
Money is a lousy way of keeping score.
Just because two people argue, it doesn’t mean
they don’t love each other. And just because
they don’t argue doesn’t mean they do.
No matter how good a friend is, they’re going
to hurt you every once in a while, that's life.
You should always leave loved ones with loving
words. It may be the last time you see them.
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PROVTY Tikkun Olam Project for Hoilday Season
Dear Fellow Congregants,
The Temple Beth-El Youth Group, PROVTY, has developed a wonderful Tikkun Olam project and
are offering each of us the opportunity to make an impact this year for the Holiday Season. When
we join together, we can help our community by teaching our kids our values of tzedakah. It is our
hope that you will purchase gift cards through the Temple’s “ShopWithScrip Program” for all your
gift giving needs AND will consider purchasing an additional gift card for a needy family.
The need in our community is greater than ever before. The Temple Beth-El Youth Program and the
Religious School have teamed up with Jewish Family Service to try to combat some of the needs in
our community. This year, in lieu of a Toy Drive, we are asking you to provide Gift Cards through
the Temple’s “ShopWithScrip Program” to stores such as Target, Wal-Mart, Walgreens, CVS, RiteAid, Stop & Shop, Kohl’s, Marshalls, TJ Maxx, and the like - stores where a variety of items can be
purchased.
Here is how you can help:
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~ Fill out the attached form on the next page that gives you a sample of the
retailers the families could use gift cards to, and send it to Judy Moseley along
with your check.
2
~ Log on to http://www.ShopWithScrip.com and set up an account using
organization code #L28DF62E337L1 and choose from 100s of retailers
and denominations.
Please don’t wait! Shop early, shop often, help those in need now.
L’Shalom,
Laura Gessman (Youth Programs Associate) &
The 2013/2014 PROVTY Board
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Temple Beth-El
Family Order Form
By using ShopWithScrip.com gift cards for your gift giving and shopping needs,
you help our community thrive. Check out www.shopwithscrip.com for a complete
list of available retailers and denominations for write-in below.
Product
Value
Qty
Total $
Product
*Amazon $10 $25 $100
Marriott $50 $100 $500
Applebee’s $25 $50
*Marshall’s $25 $100
*Babies R Us $20
Old Navy $25 $100
*Barnes&Noble $5 $10 $25
Overstock.com $25
*Bed Bath Beyond $25 $100
Outback $25
Best Buy $25 $100 $250
Panera $5 $10 $25
*Burlington Coat $25
*Payless Shoes $20
Chili’s $25 $50
PeaPod $25 $50 $100
*CVS $25 $100
Sam’s Club $25 $100 $250
Dick’s Sporting $25 $100
*Sears $25 $100 $250
Disney $500 $1000
*Shaw’s $25 $100
*DunkinDonuts $10
Staples $25 $100
Game Stop $25
Starbucks $10 $25
Gap $25 $100
*Stop & Shop $25 $50 $100
Home Depot $25 $100 $500
Subway $10 $50
iTunes $15 $25
*TJ Maxx $25 $100
JCPenney $25 $100
*Target $10 $25 $100
*Kmart $25 $50
*Toys R Us $20
Kohl’s $25 $100
*Walgreens $25 $100
Land’s End $25 $100
*Walmart $10 $25 $100
Lowe’s $25 $100 $500
Whole Foods $25 $100
Macy’s $25 $100
Zappos $25 $100
Value
Qty
Total $
* Great Items for Tikkun Olam: Please consider adding one or more to help a needy family
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5:30PM
K'TANTAN PURIM PARTY
6:30PM
COSTUME PARADE
MEGILLAH READING
followed by the
Purim Spiel & Temple Purim Party
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THE PURIM CELEBRATION IS FUNDED BY THE BENEFACTORS
Call for Costumes!
Do you have leftover costumes
from Halloween? We, the
Sisterhood of Temple Beth-El, are
collecting lightly used costumes to
send to our twin Sisterhood WRJ
affiliate in Rosh Pina, Israel!
We have learned that costumes
are not so easy to come by in
Israel. We hope to send slightly
used Halloween costumes to
them, to be used for Purim. This
will be our first joint effort with
Temple Beth-El
Parenting Group
Facilitated by Matthew Goodman, Psy.D,
Clinical Psychologist
DATES
December 15th
January 5th
February 2nd
March 2nd
TIME
9:15AM
LOCATION
Bennett Chapel
this community in Israel, and we
are excited to be building this
relationship. If you don’t have
any Halloween costumes but still
want to make a donation to this
cause, any donation towards
Family srael Trip
shipping costs would be greatly
DECEMBER 21, 2014 ~ JANUARY 2, 2015
appreciated! Please place your
Are you interested in traveling to Israel
with Temple Beth-El?
costume
box outside
the office.
in the
donation
We are planning to take a Temple trip,
led by Rabbi Sarah Mack &
Cantor Judy Seplowin.
The trip will include young families but is
open to all who would like to join us for
this spiritual journey!
Contact Rabbi Sarah Mack at
[email protected]
or 401-331-6070 for more information.
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REL IGIOUS SCHOOL
DC Trip
While most of you were probably
enjoying an extra hour of sleep on
Sunday, November 3rd (courtesy
of Daylight Saving Time), many of
our seventh grade students along
with their teacher, Alan Rosenberg;
School Administrator, Anita Steiman;
and several parents were up at the
crack of dawn (5:00 AM!). They
were heading to TF Green Airport
to board a flight to our nation’s
Capital. They spent an incredible
day together touring some of our
national treasures; including the
Washington Monument, the
Memorial to Japanese-American
Patriotism in World War II, Albert
Einstein Memorial, Vietnam Veterans
Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Korean
War Veterans Memorial, World
War II Memorial, and the FDR
Memorial.
The main purpose of the trip,
though, was to visit the United
States Holocaust Memorial
Museum to enhance the students’
current Religious School studies.
This living memorial to the Holocaust
provided students with historical
footage, videos, artifacts, and
eyewitness testimonies of this horrific
time in our history. What a deeply
moving experience! We were so
impressed with their reflections and
deep introspection. These young
people will soon become the
link in our history, teaching future
generations to “Never Forget."
Field trips are such a vital
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component of our Religious School
curriculum. These experiences
enrich and bring to life the
important aspects of our programs
of study. They present a unique
way for teachers to transmit
knowledge, allowing students
to have fun while learning. The
children experience hands-on learning
while also being introduced to new
environments that are community building. This gives our students a
chance to get to know each other and
interact in a more relaxed environment
without the pressure of grades or the
constraints of classrooms. These are
the memories of Religious School that
will remain with our students long past
the textbooks, films and traditional
classroom experience.
The seventh grade students of the
Religious School would like to express
their gratitude to The Eleanore and
Melvin Frank Fund for their generous
donation to this wonderful field trip
to Washington, D.C.!
TEMPLE BETH-EL
invites you to our
Intergenerational Tu B'Shevat Seder
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Tu B'Shevat
by eating fruits
grown on trees
from the Land
of Israel.
Apples
Oranges
TREES
Pomegranate
Please join us for a special Tu B'Shevat Seder at which we'll
incorporate traditional fruits and seeds in our meal.
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WILL INCLUDE:
7 Species Salad
Chicken with Olives
Red Wine
Prunes & Pomegranates
Herbed Rice
There is NO CHARGE to attend:
however, reservations are needed
by January 2 so that we can plan
accordingly.
with Seasoned Currants
& Fruit Compote
RSVP by January 2
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call (401) 331- 6070
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Temple Beth-El
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70 Orchard Avenue
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Providence, RI
World Series of Jewish Desserts
SUNDAY, October 27th
was a
Grand SLAM!
The Committee, chaired by KAREN BORGER, announced
that the
World Series of Jewish Desserts raised more
than $5,600 to benefit the temple’s Religious School.
Best Dessert
People’s Choice Award
Mascarpone Cake
Rugeluch
Emily Torgan-Shalansky
Doug Blake
Best Dessert Runner Up
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Judges’ Awards Runner Up
Chocolate Covered Macaroons
Hamentashen
Vanessa Weiner, Layne Mayer, & Amy Orth
Adrienne Uffer
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Best
Dessert
EMILY TORGAN-SHALANSKY
1st
Mascarpone Cake
with
Mango Sauce
This cake is Torgan-Shalansky’s version of a
recipe her grandmother, who had emigrated
from Poland to Honduras, used.
INGREDIENTS
Best Dessert
First Runner~ Up
LAYNE MAYER, VANESSA WEINER, AMY ORTH
DarkChocolateDipped
Macaroons
These are a sophisticated version of the
contestants’ favorite Passover dessert.
Cake
2 cups sifted cake flour (not self-rising)
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 stick unsalted butter
1 cup sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla
2 eggs
1 cup buttermilk
Mascarpone Cream
8 oz. mascarpone
1 cup chilled heavy cream
1/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon sugar
Dona Ana's Mango Sauce
3 large ripe mangoes
sugar
lime juice
PREPARATION
Cake
• Preheat oven to 350°F. Butter a 9-inch round cake pan
(2 inches deep). Line bottom with round of parchment
paper, then butter parchment.
• Combine flour, baking powder, baking soda & salt.
• Beat together butter and sugar in a large bowl with an
electric mixer until fluffy and pale. Beat in vanilla. Add eggs,
one at a time, beating after each addition. With mixer on
low, beat in buttermilk until just combined. Add flour mixture
in 3 batches, mixing after each addition until just combined.
• Pour batter into cake pan, smoothing top.
• Rap on counter to get rid of air bubbles.
• Bake until golden and a toothpick inserted in center comes
out clean, 35 to 40 minutes. Cool in pan on a rack for 10
minutes, then run a knife around the edges of the pan to
loosen the cake, then invert it onto plate. Remove and
discard paper.
Mascarpone Cream
Beat mascarpone, cream and sugar in a large bowl
until mixture holds stiff peaks
Assembly
Halve cake horizontally with a long serrated knife.
Remove top half. Put bottom half on plate and spread with
half of cream. Put top half on, then spread with remainder
of cream. Serve with sauce alongside.
Dona Ana's Mango Sauce
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Peel and pit mangoes. Put flesh into a blender with about
1 tablespoon of lime juice and two tablespoons of sugar.
INGREDIENTS
5 large egg whites
1/2 vanilla bean, split lengthwise
3/4 cup -1 cup sugar
(depends how sweet you want them)
4 cups long-shred unsweetened coconut
(about 6 ounces), lightly toasted
3/4 cup slivered almonds, toasted, cooled, ground
12 ounces bittersweet (not unsweetened) or
semisweet chocolate, finely chopped
PREPARATION
• Preheat oven to 275°F. Line 2 large baking sheets with
parchment paper. Place egg whites in large bowl; scrape
in seeds from vanilla bean. Using electric mixer, beat egg
whites until soft peaks form.
• Gradually add sugar, beating until meringue is very thick
(similar to marshmallow crème), about 5 minutes. Fold in
coconut, then almonds. Drop batter by rounded
tablespoonfuls onto prepared sheets, spacing mounds
1 1/2 inches apart.
• Bake macaroons until pale beige outside and dry-looking
(insides will still be soft), about 25 minutes. Transfer
baking sheets to racks; cool macaroons completely.
Transfer macaroons to work surface; re-line pans with
clean parchment.
• Place chocolate in top of double boiler over simmering
water. Stir chocolate until smooth; remove from over water.
Dip bottom of 1 macaroon into melted chocolate to depth
of 1/4 inch. Place on prepared sheet, chocolate side down.
Repeat dipping with remaining macaroons. Chill until
chocolate is firm, about 1 hour. These can be made 3 days
ahead. Cover and keep refrigerated. Let macaroons stand
at room temperature 1 hour before serving. Makes roughly
4-5 dozens.
Best Dessert
Second Runner ~ Up
ADRIENNE UFFER
Hamentaschen
Adrienne Uffer bakes these so often, she no longer needs to
measure the ingredients. For our readers, she did.
People's
Choice
DOUG BLAKE
Rugelach
“Every good baker needs a good teacher. My
first and best teacher was my mother, Sally
Goldberg. The Rugelach teacher was my wife’s
cousin Irene, who introduced me to the
Cuisinart. We baked these at the Jersey Shore in
90% humidity (not recommended) for a first attempt!”
1st
TRADITIONAL RUGELACH
INGREDIENTS
Dough
Dough
3 cups flour
1/2 lb (2 sticks) butter, unsalted, softened
1 package yeast
1 cup heavy cream
1 teaspoon salt
3 egg yolks
1 cup butter
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 teaspoon lemon extract
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
Mix ingredients together to make dough.
Refrigerate at least 2 hours or up to 24 hours.
Roll out dough and make circles.
Mixture for rolling
2 cups sugar
3 teaspoons cinnamon
8 ounces chopped pecans,
mixed very finely in a food processor.
Filling
Mixture for spreading
1 lb pitted prunes
1/4 lb apricots
1 cup raisins
1 teaspoon lemon rind
1 teaspoon cinnamon
Seedless preserves (apricot, raspberry or plum)
PREPARATION
• Cook prunes, apricots and raisins. Chop, then mix
the rest of ingredients.
• Shape Hamentaschen and bake in an ungreased
pan in 375°F oven for approximately 15 minutes.
PREPARATION
• In a food processor or a stand mixer, combine flour, salt
and yeast. Cut in the butter. Add yolks and heavy cream;
mix well. Wrap in foil and refrigerate overnight. Preheat
oven to 375°F. Prepare cookie sheets with parchment or
silicone liner. Divide dough into 4 and work one part at a
time keeping the rest cold. Spread board generously with
pecan sugar and roll out dough in mixture, covering both
sides and working some into the dough. Roll into 14 to
16 inch circle. Cut into quarters; spread each fourth with
jam, then cut each fourth into 4 slices. Sprinkle with more
pecan sugar and roll up each slice from the edge to the
center; bend each piece into a crescent. Bake 12 -15
minutes; cool on racks and sprinkle with powdered sugar
if desired. Makes 64.
CHOCOLATE RUGELACH
Mixture for spreading
1/4 cup brown sugar
2 tablespoons chopped bittersweet chocolate
1 tablespoon cocoa powder
1/4 teaspoon espresso powder
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
2 tablespoons melted butter
Roll out 1 piece of dough as above in pecan sugar.
Brush with melted butter. Spread with chocolate mixture;
cut into slices and roll up as above. Makes 16.
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SISTERHOOD
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SISTERHOOD
HELLO
Our Sisterhood Centennial
Celebration culminated with our
Centennial Shabbaton Weekend
in October. The Friday evening
Sisterhood Shabbat service
was well attended by past
presidents and current members
who all received an annual
blessing under the ceremonial
chuppah. Our guest speaker,
WRJ Northeast District Vice
President Denise Levine, gave an
informative talk about the history
of Women of Reform Judaism and
specifically the long and active
participation of Temple Beth-El
MAKE-A-MEAL
AT RONALD
MACDONALD
HOUSE
Come be part of the annual
Sisterhood/Brotherhood Ronald
MacDonald House Make - A - Meal
on Sunday, December 15th. Due to
the kitchen’s space limitations; only
12 people can be accommodated.
If you want to take part in this
extremely rewarding mitzvah,
please sign up right away. We
will meet at Ronald MacDonald
House around 2: 00 to begin
preparing the meal for the families
returning from visiting their
hospitalized children. For questions
to sign up contact Elaine Sandy at
[email protected].
Sisterhood in that organization.
On Saturday morning Sisterhood
members participated in a musical
Torah service in the Bennett Chapel
followed by a Bagel brunch. It was
an interesting Torah study from the
women’s perspective. A playful,
information - packed bingo session,
complete with prizes, helped the
spirit flow.
This month Sisterhood is having
its Centennial Donor Nonevent.
That’s correct. Sisterhood is inviting
you to stay at home and celebrate
our 100 th year. No need to dress
or fret. Don't procrastinate. Just
THANK YOU
Thank you to Debbie Barshay,
Renate Sandgren, Cheryl
Greenfield, Nancy Riffle and
everyone else who helped with
the planning of our Centennial
Shabbaton weekend and
especially to our clergy for their
support. Thank you also to Rona
Nachbar, Cheryl Greenfield, Lynn
Rakatansky, Jessica Sherwood,
Diane Cerep and Barbara Brown
for helping with the October
membership mailing.
donate! Donations will be used to
permanently commemorate our 100
years of leadership by providing
some of the new chairs planned for
the Bennett Chapel.
Come to our next Open Board
Meeting December 10th at
7:00 PM in the Temple boardroom
to see what’s happening with
Sisterhood in 2014.
Cheryl Greenfield
Vice President, Ways & Means
Upcoming Events
FAMILY EVENT
featuring Jen Romanat
SUNDAY, January 12th
JANUARY
OPEN BOARD MEETING
TUESDAY, January 14th, 7:00PM
READING CIRCLE
Reading Circle will resume on
January 27th.
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Brotherhood NEWS
Brotherhood keeps the activities going!
This year, the Brotherhood of Temple
Beth - El began a busy calendar year
of activities with a Sunday Breakfast
on October 21st, featuring Temple
member Art Solomon. Art spoke about
the work and fun of owning three minor
league baseball teams.
Next, we sponsored the amazing
Edward Twins at the Temple on
November 16th. This tremendous
show was a huge success, and
assisted the Brotherhood’s scholarship
fund for graduating seniors.
We’re now proud to announce our
next event, which is a viewing party
of the New England Patriots versus
the Cleveland Browns. The party
takes place in the Silverstein Meeting
Hall directly after Religious School
on December 8th. We’ll have all
kinds of fun including barbequing
hamburgers and hot dogs. There will
be raffles and prizes available for all.
including the pinnacle of our social
calendar, the Charles Lindenbaum
Memorial Banquet in May. The fun
is just beginning !!
Get ready for a year of great events
BROTHERHOOD
HO
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Become a fan
on Facebook
www.bethelbrotherhoodri.org
Shabbat Hallelu
FRIDAYS
December 20
January 10
(Special Family Service
Tu B'Shevat/Hallelu)
February 21
March 21
April 18
May 16
(High School Graduation)
A service in song, featuring Temple Beth-El musicians.
Light refreshments at 6:30 PM prior to the 7:00 PM service.
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December 7, 2013
Parents
Michael Gaffin & Sue Robbio
School
Nathan Bishop Middle School
To Sadie, becoming a Bat Mitzvah means “being a mature,
responsible adult. It means facing the real world and coming
out of the shell a little bit more. To me, being Bat Mitzvah
is a huge milestone.” For her Mitzvah Mania Project, Sadie
is volunteering in the preschool/ITC area of the Jewish
Alliance of Greater Rhode Island. She goes to the Jewish
Alliance at least once a week from 3:30 to 5:00 PM. She is
also collecting diapers for families who cannot afford them.
During her lifetime, Sadie would like to “accomplish being
a pediatrician, have a comfortable and happy family, and
have people in my life that I love and who love me back”.
ROLLOVER
EXTENDED
There is still time to make your
2013 end of year gift to
Temple Beth-El.
If you are 70 ½ or older,
you may make a gift of up to
$100,000 from your IRA with
no income tax impact! The
transfer must be made directly
from the IRA to the Temple.
As always, when considering
charitable gifts, we encourage
you to contact your tax advisor
or IRA administrator.
Call Ruby Shalansky
331- 6070 with questions.
on an illness
IRA CHARITABLE
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Grade
7th
Favorite Activities
Lacrosse, Rowing, Babysitting, Hanging with friends and family
Perspective
B’NEI MITZVAH
SADIE
GAFFIN
Micah Moskoff, a graduate of our Temple
Religious School, recently reflected on the
10th Anniversary of her recovery from serious
illness. It is a statement of hope that inspires
all of us. LYG
“Ten years ago today I heard words that
changed my life forever: I was diagnosed
with acute lymphoblastic leukemia at the
age of eleven. Some days, I feel as if it all
happened the day before, while other days
I wonder if it even happened at all. There
was so much pain and hurt, physical and
emotional, that happened during and after
treatment but, you know, there were also
many joyful moments. I met people I
never would have met, I grew closer to my
family, and I learned how to become the
person I have always wanted to be, doing
things I have always imagined doing. If I
could go back and talk to that scared girl
who asked a nurse five minutes after her
diagnosis if she would die, I would tell her
this: "No, you will survive. But you will do
more than that: you will live.”
IN OUR FAMILY
MEMORIAL
Tablets
Engraving a Memorial Tablet means that the
name of your dear departed becomes a
permanent remembrance in our Temple. The
tablet will hang on the marble wall inside
the entrance to the Fain Sanctuary during
the anniversary month of one’s passing.
Susan Adler Kaplan, Chair of the Brown Corporation Emeriti,
received the Ittleson Award given by the Brown Annual Fund
for extraordinary leadership.
The following tablets has been
lovingly inscribed:
NEW MEMBERS
Helen D. Caslowitz
inscribed by her Children, Grandchildren,
and Great Grandchildren
We welcome the following members to Temple Beth-El. May your
membership in our Congregation bring you spiritual peace and joy.
Susan & Scott Benzuly of Barrington, RI
Loren Granoff & Merle Shaer of Miami, FL
Rochelle, Randall & Sadie Rosenthal of Attleboro, MA
MILESTONE ANNIVERSARIES &
BIRTHDAYS IN OUR FAMILY FOR THE
MONTH OF DECEMBER
We are pleased to honor members who are celebrating their
100 th birthday, and beyond, as well as anniversaries of those
who are celebrating their first, fifth, tenth, twenty - fifth, and
fifty - plus celebrations.
Dorothy Nelson ~ 100 years old ~ Mazal Tov!!!
Milestone Anniversaries in DECEMBER:
Bernice & Howard Stone ~ 25
Rusela Baccaray & David Steigman ~ 25
Beverly & Banice Bazar ~ 62
Muriel & George Borts ~ 65
Paula & Melvin Feldman ~ 66
Helene & Lawrence Gates ~ 56
Avis & Malcolm Goldberg ~ 51
Lotta & Norman Jagolinzer ~ 55
Janet & Lewis Miller ~ 52
Mildred & Gerald Moverman ~ 63
Tovia & Jason Siegel ~ 59
Ellen & Kenneth Steingold ~ 59
Sheila & Irving Troob ~ 64
Patricia & Aaron Wold ~ 56
B’NAI MITZVAH
Sadie Gaffin
Victor J. Baxt
inscribed by his loving Family
IN OUR SYNAGOGUE
A Blessing On Your Head
Mazal Tov, Mazal Tov
YIZKOR ELOHIM
The sympathy of the congregation is
extended to the family of:
LENORE GOLDBLATT
14 Cheshvan 5774
17 October 2013
IRMA GROSS
2 Kislev 5774
5 November 2013
IN MEMORIAM
The congregation notes with sorrow
the passing of:
Nancy Hymes,
sister of Judeg Robert Krause
Evelyn Rose,
sister of Milton Nachbar
Rosalie Tanzer,
sister of Milton Lewis
HONOR THY NAME
PLAQUES
Honor Thy Name Plaques continue to provide
members with an opportunity to remember
a loved one or to honor someone dear.
Inscribed plaques are affixed to a seat of
your choice in either the Rosalie and Norman
Fain Sanctuary or the Herman L. Bennett
Chapel. Donations to establish a plaque
enhance the Temple’s Endowment.
The Temple is grateful to:
Donna Hughes inscribed a plaque in loving
memory of Victor J. Baxt, Beloved Uncle
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DONATIONS
OCTOBER 1, 2013
to
OCTOBER 31, 2013
“...who donates much to charity
becomes the richer for it...”
BERYL SEGAL FUND
Purchases Judaic materials for the William G. Braude Library
Ivy & Howard Rabinowitz
In Memory of
SAMUEL & FRANCES GRANOFF
BROTHERHOOD FUND
Arline Slack
Neil & Debbie Benharris & Family
In Memory of
ELLIOT SLACK
RHODA BENHARRIS
CANTOR’S DISCRETIONARY FUND
In Appreciation
Lee & Bob Krasner
In Memory of
Jeanne Gottfried & Family
JERRY GOTTFRIED
Mark Schneider
DORA LAZAR
Sharon & Stephen Linder
NATHAN LINDER & CAROL
JOSEPHSON
DAVID A. COHEN FAMILY RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FUND
Provides support and development of resources for children with
special needs in the Temple Beth -El Religious School
Andrea & David Reiser & Family
In Honor of
DAVID COHEN
ENDOWMENT FUND
Helps to establish financial security for the Temple
Edythe DeMarco & Thomas Byrne
Nan & Don Levine
Gladys Jacober Barbara Schepps Wong
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Luber
Helene & Lawrence Gates
Myrna & David Leven
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Luber
Audrey Bieder
Carolyn & Sonny Botvin
In Memory of
MARVIN GRANOFF
HOWARD ANSTENDIG
MARVIN GRANOFF
BEATRICE KRAKOFF
GERTRUDE LUBER & GEORGE LEVINE
GEORGE LEVINE
ELLEN JACOBER
LENORE GOLDBLATT
IRMA BENZION
HATTIE BOTVIN
FAY GOLDSTEIN MEMORIAL FUND
Funds small torahs as gifts to students who are consecrated at Temple
Sylvia & Larry Bloomberg
In Memory of
son & brother, ROGER BLOOMBERG
FELDMAN FAMILY GENERATION FUND
For programming to promote Jewish continuity and/or youth leadership
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Jocelyn & Carl Feldman
Jocelyn & Carl Feldman
Judith & Edward Spindell
Jocelyn & Carl Feldman
Jocelyn & Carl Feldman
Judith & Edward Spindell
In Honor of
MARILYN SCHLOSSBERG
on her special birthday
SYDNEY SALK
becoming a Bat Mitzvah
birth of ABIGAIL JUSTICE FELDMAN
In Memory of
HOWARD ANSTENDIG
MARVIN FELDMAN
FRANCES GRANOFF
Zohar, iii, 110b
FINE ARTS FUND
For the purchase and maintenance of fine art and Judaica
Lillian B. Bernstein
Pat & Mel Blake
Pat & Mel Blake
Dotty & Don Horowitz
Gail & Jim Galkin
Pat & Mel Blake
Lillian B. Bernstein
In Memory of
FRANCES & SAMUEL GRANOFF
HOWARD ANSTENDIG
WILLIAM MICHAELS
FLORENCE GORO, WILFRED LEVINE
& HOWARD ANSTENDIG
HOWARD ANSTENDIG
FRANCES BERGER
ROBERT L. BERNSTEIN
FRANCES & DAVID FRIEDMAN YOUNG FAMILIES FUND
Enhances program opportunities for very young families (K’Tantan)
Diane & Bob Ducoff
Maureen Krasnow
Sondra Price Diane & Bob Ducoff
Diane & Bob Ducoff
Elaine & Robert Sandy
Helen Ginsberg & Family
In Honor of
LINDA & MICHAEL RUBINSTEIN
on their 50th aniversary
FRANCES FRIEDMAN
on her special birthday
In Memory of
LEONARD FIERMAN
MARCIA FEINBERG ARONSON,
ANNETTE GESSMAN &
MARVIN GRANOFF
BEATRICE ROSEN, BEATRICE DAVID
KRAKOFF, DR. HOWARD
ANSTENDIG & FRANCES BERGER
GABOR SANDY
HARRIS GINSBERG
GRAUBART-IRVING MUSIC FUND
Enhances programs and worship services through music
Jill & Michael Thaler In Memory of
BARCI THALER & aunt, BESS GERBER
HELEN & AARON CASLOWITZ FUND
For studies in Jewish philosophy, literature and art
In Memory of
Marlene Clayton
HINEINU
Dorothy & Howard Lampal
Dorothy & Howard Lampal
Dorothy & Howard Lampal
A Friend
HELEN CASLOWITZ
In Memory of
MARVIN GRANOFF & HOWARD ANSTENDIG
good friend, SHIRLEY LIND
her mother, SELMA BENNETT
FRANCES BERGER
JULES P. GOLDSMITH TEMPLE GROUNDS FUND
Supports the beautification of Temple grounds
Donna Hughes
Gussie Baxt
Gussie Baxt
In Memory of
beloved uncle, VICTOR J. BAXT
VICTOR J. BAXT, ROSE & SAMUEL
WEINBERG & GEORGE WEINBERG
MOLLY & JULES P. GOLDSMITH & JOSEPH CHUSMIR
LOUIS & PHYLLIS DRESS SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Ardean & David Botvin
In Memory of
ROY GOLDFARB
MELVIN & ELEANORE FRANK FUND
Assists students participating in Religious School field trips
Selma Stanzler
In Memory of
HOWARD ANSTENDIG
MINYAN FUND
Dorothy & Howard Lampal
Joan Gelch & Morris Weintraub
Ruth Samdperil
Jane & Alan Jacober
Harriet Samors
Helen Ginsberg
Sharon & Perry Garber
Dr. & Mrs. Edward Spindell
Lesley Nan & Robert Haberman
Morris Weintraub Diane & Bob Ducoff
Carolyn & Harold Salk
Mary & David Kitzes
Mary & David Kitzes
In Memory of
FRANCES & SAMUEL GRANOFF
FRANCES GRANOFF
FRANCES GRANOFF
SIDNEY ROSEN & BERNARD LEVY
JULIUS HILLSON
dearest father, SAMUEL MARGOLIES
KATIE LICKER
SIMON SPINDELL
her father, DONALD DAVID JAFFA
ALBERT WEINTRAUB & HERMAN
WEINTRAUB
SAMUEL & FRANCES GRANOFF
JULIUS BOHN
GRACE ALPERT, MARVIN GRANOFF
& SYDNEY GOLDSMITH
SAMUEL & FRANCES GRANOFF
PRAYER BOOK FUND
For purchase of prayer books for worship services including High Holidays
Robert Berman
In Memory of
PHILLIP BERMAN
PROVTY
Beth-El Youth Group
Ivy Rabinowitz
Marcia Bigney
In Memory of
CARL BUSCHNER
PAUL BIGNEY
RABBI’S GUTTERMAN'S DISCRETIONARY FUND
In Memory of
Evelyn Saltzman & DANIEL SALTZMAN
Patti Saltzman
Marjorie Jaffe
BEATRICE KRAKOFF
Lillian Zarum
HARRY SHOCKET
Avis Goldenberg
JOSEPH STRAUSS
Fay Rozovsky
SAMUEL & FRANCES GRANOFF
Speedy Recovery
Evelyn Saltzman SYLVIA STRAUSS
RABBI MACK'S DISCRETIONARY FUND
In Honor of
Kevin Clifford
BERNICE STONE
becoming a Bat Mitzvah
In Memory of
Micki Beth Stiller
HARRY STILLER & EDITH STILLER
REMEMBRANCE FUND
Elaine & Howard Weiss
Aleen, Jon, Marni & Nina Weiss
In Memory of
her sister, TERRY HOLLAND
TERRY HOLLAND
RICHARD & EVELYN SEIGLE RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
For Religious School scholarships
Anita & Mark Steiman
Jane & Alan Jacober & Family
Jane & Alan, Andrew &
Suzanne & Evan Gloria & Sam Jarcho
Anita Solomon
Evelyn & Richard Seigle
Evelyn & Richard Seigle
Evelyn & Richard Seigle
Joslin Ross
Anita & Mark Steiman
Gloria & Sam Jarcho
Lisa & Michael Bigney
Lesley Nan Haberman & Family
In Honor of
JUDY MOSELEY on becoming a
Fellow in Temple Administration
In Memory of
MARVIN GRANOFF
dearest sister & aunt,
ELLEN H. JACOBER
ROBERT JARCHO, HOWARD
ANSTENDIG & KENNETH
GREENBERG
HOWARD ANSTENDIG
DAN NEIDORF & JEFF GORDON
DEAR DEPARTED FATHER
of Amy MARGOLIS
MURIEL GORDON BENHARRIS
LOUIS ROSS
HOWARD ANSTENDIG
HAROLD JARCHO & MURIEL
BENHARRIS
GEORGE LEVINE & FRANCES BERGER
mother & nana, JEAN JAFFA
DONATIONS
Provides need-based assistance for youth and travel to Israel
RUTH L. COHEN NEW MEMBER FUND
Sponsors the Annual New Members Dinner in the Sukkah
Harold L. Cohen
Harold L. Cohen
In Memory of
SAMUEL J. COHEN
ELEANOR WEINBERG
SISTERHOOD FUND
Gloria & Sam Jarcho
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Kahan
Sondra Price
Dottie & Irwin Levy
In Memory of
FRANCES BERGER
FRANCES BERGER
DOROTHY WIENER &
FRANCES BERGER
FRANCES BERGER
SOCIAL ACTION FUND
Provides funds for social action or social concern
Robbie & Steven Lasser
Rosalind & Alvin Kurzer
Lilliane Birch
Harold L. Cohen
Henry Gewirtz
Dianne Isenberg
In Honor of
SAM & SYDNEY GOLDSTEIN
becoming B'nai Mitzvah
ROBERT PORTER on his 70th birthday
In Memory of
JOHN NACHTIGAL
MARCIA LEVINE
NANCY GEWIRTZ
LILLIAN DAVIS
THEODORE & PAUL MARKOFF FUND
Supports music programs
Roslyn Markoff
Susan Dressler
Sumner Fishbein
Zhanna Volynskaya
In Memory of
BURTON MARKOFF
BURTON MARKOFF
MOLLIE FISHBEIN
mother, ANNA STUDNITS
WILLIAM G. BRAUDE LIBRARY FUND
For purchase of new library books
Nan & Don Levine
Diana & Bob Glashow
In Honor of
JASON SIEGEL
on his special birthday
CHARLES HAHN
on his special birthday
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DONATIONS
Leila & Sheldon Sock
Susan & Samuel Fleisig
Toby K. Garten
Fran Katzanek
Jetta Brenner
Judy Deutsch
Evelyn Shatkin
Samuel Cooperman &
Jane Beth Petrarca
Valerie, Louis & Devorah Long
A Friend
Alvin Stallman
In Memory of
DAVID SOCK
ERWIN ROBINSON
beloved mother, GERTRUDE KATZ
HOWARD ANSTENDIG
JULES SORGMAN
JAMES BOLEN
NORMAN SHARPE
SARAH KREVOLIN
SIDNEY LONG
KENNETH GREENBERG
TRICIA STALLMAN
WINKLER CHILDREN'S LIBRARY FUND
Enhances the children’s section of the William G. Braude Library
In Memory of
her husband, GEORGE A. LEVINE
Barbara Levine
ZURIER FAMILY FUND
Supports the Temple’s archives and museum
Anne & Gerald Sherman
Janet & Mel Zurier
In Memory of
DAVID HANSON
MARTIN M. SILVERSTEIN
& PEARLE W. SILVERSTEIN
Temple Beth-El
70 Orchard Avenue
Providence, RI,
02906-5402
Office: (401) 331-6070
Fax: (401) 331-8068
www.temple-beth-el.org
Executive Director Judy Moseley x.105
[email protected]
Assistant to the Executive Director
Kim Campbell x 109
[email protected]
Office Manager/Receptionist Rona Nachbar x.100
[email protected]
Controller Chris W. McLain x.104
[email protected]
Assistant to Clergy & Religious
School Communications
Judith Gilson x 113
[email protected]
Building Manager George Hetu x.119
[email protected]
Congregation Sons of Israel & David
Senior Rabbi
Leslie Y. Gutterman x.112
[email protected]
Study: (401) 521- 0343
Rabbi Sarah E. Mack x.106
[email protected]
Cantor Judith A. Seplowin x.118
[email protected]
Assistant to Controller/
Social Media Coordinator Latoya White x.102
[email protected]
President Fred J. Franklin
[email protected]
School Administrator Anita F. Steiman x.107
[email protected]
Facilities
Toly Magidin x119
Fundraising & Development Ruby Shalansky x.110
[email protected]
Librarian Reini Silverman x.111
[email protected]
The Shofar is published by the Harold A.Winstead Charitable Trust in his memory.
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CONTACTS
good use of the income tax charitable deduction. Your 2013 year - end
gift to Temple Beth - El can significantly reduce your income taxes while
providing meaningful support for our beloved temple. *
HERE ARE SOME OF THE BEST 2013 YEAR-END GIFT IDEAS
JOIN THE PREMIUM
SUPPORT PROGRAM
GIFTS OF LIFE INSURANCE
policies that are no longer
needed make perfect charitable
gifts. Your insurance broker can
assist you with this transaction.
Enhanced levels of annual support
will ensure that the temple can
welcome individuals and families
who cannot afford to pay some
or all of the basic membership
dues. The program also ensures
the continuation of high quality
and essential programs and
services the temple provides.
CHARITABLE REMAINDER
TRUSTS AND CHARITABLE
GIFT ANNUITIES
ESTABLISH A NAMED FUND
in honor or in memory of loved
ones. With a minimum gift, you
may establish a named fund and
the purpose for such a fund. Add
to existing special funds. Temple
Beth-El has more than 25 named
funds. Gifts in honor or in memory
of a loved one are often directed
to one of these funds.
INSCRIBE A MEMORIAL
TABLET OR HONOR THY NAME
PLAQUE
Consider inscribing a memorial
tablet for display in the Rosalie
and Norman Fain Sanctuary or
purchasing an Honor thy Name
plaque for display on a chair in
either the Rosalie and Norman
Fain Sanctuary or the Herman L.
Bennett Chapel.
There are many vehicles for
you to make your charitable
contribution to Temple Beth - El,
some of which are listed here:
GIFT OF CASH
is the easiest method of earning
a tax deduction for the year.
GIFT OF APPRECIATED
SECURITIES
may allow you to avoid capital
gains tax as well as earning a
deduction on your personal
income tax.
GIFTS OF REAL ESTATE
or other property, may allow you
to deduct the full fair market
value of the property.
2013 YEAR-END GIFT IDEAS
A s you consider your year- end tax planning, we hope you will make
Partnering with either the RI
Foundation or the Jewish Alliance,
a gift made during your lifetime to
this partnership may allow you or a
loved one to receive income during
your lifetime while designating
Temple Beth-El as the beneficiary of
your gift in the future.
BEQUESTS
With the advice of your attorney,
you may make a bequest to
Temple Beth-El by preparing a
new will or adding a codicil to
your present will. Notifying the
temple of your intentions allows
us to recognize your gift during
your lifetime.
Please consult your tax advisor
regarding year-end gifts.
*
To help you prepare for your
year - end gift to Temple Beth-El,
or to discuss the myriad
opportunities for charitable giving,
please call Ruby Shalansky or Judy
Moseley at 331- 60 70.
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SHOFAR
Temple Beth-El
Congregation Sons of Israel & David
70 Orchard Avenue
Providence, RI 02906-5402
The Shofar is published by the Harold A. Winstead Charitable Trust in his memory.
This issue of the Shofar was mailed on November 21. If you receive it after November 28 please call your local post office.
Because of REGULATIONS PROTECTING PATIENT PRIVACY, hospitals no longer provide patient lists.
If you want a visit from the Cantor or Rabbis, please inform the Temple Office, 331- 6070.
HOLD THE DATE
May 3, 2014
“Beyond Fiddler on the Roof”
Cantor Judith Seplowin will be joined by the talented
Kathryne Jennings and Frederic Scheff as well as
Cantor Jonathan Comisar, who has compiled a clever
and informative musical program with narration on Jewish
characters and themes as portrayed on the Broadway stage. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, it’ll be better than “CATS.”