October 2012 - Temple Beth El of Manhattan Beach
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October 2012 - Temple Beth El of Manhattan Beach
TEMPLE BETH EL OF MANHATTAN BEACH 111 West End Avenue - Brooklyn, New York 11235 Tel: 718-891-3500 – Fax: 718-891-6659 Email: Email [email protected] Volume 112 Issue 9 October 2012 Tishrei – Cheshvan 5773 THE SCRIBE Special Sukkot Services 5773/2012 Monday, October 1st 9:30am Sunday, October 7th First Day of Sukkot 9:30am Tuesday, October 2nd 9:30am Monday, October 8th Second Day of Sukkot Wednesday, October 3rd 9:30am 5:00 PM Hoshanah Rabbah Service Sukkot Chol HaMo’ed Minyan Hebrew School Sukkah Party 9:30am Shemini Atzeret Yizkor Service 7:00pm Erev Simchat Torah Dancing with the Torah Refreshments for all Tuesday, October 9th Shabbat, October 5 th 9:30am - and 6 th Simchat Torah Morning Service - Special Honors Regular Shabbat services THE SCRIBE Page 7 DONATIONS Come celebrate with us! Temple Committees Temple Beth El of Manhattan Beach Affiliate of United Synagogue of America Rabbi: Claudio J. Kupchik President: Dr, Miles Kahan Chairman: Leonard Finkel Sisterhood: Muriel Ellenberg Ritual: Auditing: School: Myron Griffel Robert Levine Miriam Eberman Membership: Fundraising Cemetary: Secretary Dolores Measer Harvey Lerner Harriette Katz Finance: Elayne Kramer Building: Jerome Fox The Scribe: Donna Ahsanov Should you like to contact a committee member, please call the Temple office at 718-891-3500. Plan ahead to join us for the Plots for Sale Board of Trustees Meeting: Choice of plots may be purchased by Temple members at Thursday, October 18 th Your presence is important! New Montefiore Cemetery, Mount Lebanon Cemetery, New Mount Carmel Cemetery (watch your mail for any changes) Join us for Shabbat Services on: Friday evenings at 8:00pm – followed by Oneg Saturday mornings at 9:30am – followed by Kiddush Prices are competitively low. low. Call Temple Office for more information. CARDS FOR SALE Shabbat Candle Lighting October 5th October 12th October 19th October 26th 6:13 PM 6:02 PM 5:51 PM 5:41 PM Mazal Tov ♦ Refuah Shlemah ♦ Condolence $5 each Artistically custom designed for our Sisterhood Call Shirley Strauss 718.676.7339 Each card will be written out and mailed for you. Checks are to be made payable to Sisterhood of Temple Beth El. Advertise in the SCRIBE! Advertise in the SCRIBE! Our publication is circulated all over New York City to hundreds of households! Call the Temple office for more details! Call us at: 718-891-3500 Our publication is circulated all over New York City to hundreds of households! Call the Temple office for more details! Call us at: 718-891-3500 THE SCRIBE PRESIDENT BARACK H. OBAMA VICE PRESIDENT JOSEPH BIDEN The White House - 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW - Washington, DC 20500 Page 7 Tel. 202-456-1414 - Fax 202-456-2461 - [email protected] Eisenhower Executive Office Building – Washington US 20501 Tel: 202-456-9000 – [email protected] SECRETARY OF STATE HILLARY CLINTON Government DONATIONS Rabbi's Article Rabbis often mention in our Yizkor sermons people who have died in the last year and who have had an impact in the world. I, myself, have done so in past years. You might remember Steven Jobs and his commencement speech at Stanford University where he said: "You've got to find what you love." Or, you might recall the story of Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite, whose brother Ludvig died and the newspapers mistakenly reported his own death instead. The next morning, Alfred Nobel had the disturbing experience of reading his own obituary with the headline "Le marchand de la mort est mort" ("The merchant of death is dead.") "Dr. Alfred Nobel, who became rich by discovering the most powerful and destructive explosive, one that can kill more people faster than ever before, died yesterday". That day, Alfred Nobel decided to establish the foundation that awards the Nobel prizes to create a legacy that became much different than the one suggested by his mistaken and premature obituary. Today, everyone knows about the Nobel prizes, but few remember that Nobel was the inventor of dynamite. This year again I would like to speak about such a remarkable person, one that also has had a profound impact on each one of us. But no, it is not the person you are thinking about… It is Someone Else… Yes, we all know his name, Someone Else. Someone Else was one of the most valued members of our community. Someone's passing creates a vacancy that will be difficult to fill. Else has been with us for many years and for every one of those years, Someone did far more than a normal person's share of the work. Whenever there was a job to do, a class to teach, or a meeting to attend, one name was on everyone's list, "Let Someone Else do it." Whenever leadership was mentioned, this wonderful person was looked to for inspiration as well as results; "Someone Else can work with that group." It was common knowledge that Someone Else was among the most generous givers in our synagogue. Whenever there was a financial need, everyone just assumed Someone Else would make up the difference. Someone Else was a wonderful person; sometimes appearing superhuman. Everybody expected too much of Someone Else. But now Someone Else is gone! We wonder what we are going to do. Someone Else left a wonderful example to follow, but who is going to follow it? Who is going to do the things Someone Else did? Now that Someone Else is gone, we have no one to rely upon but us, ourselves. As notorious world leaders such as Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Egypt's Mohammed Morsi bring the gift of gridlock to NYC streets for the UN General Assembly, let us remember that Someone Else will not be there to stand up for Israel. On this Yom Kippur, let us commit ourselves to demand from our elected officials to support Israel in its struggle with the forces of Islamic radicalism, and especially the threat of a nuclear Iran. Let us resolve to contribute money to Israeli charities and especially to go ourselves to visit Israel to bring our support personally. For this reason, God willing, we will organize a Congregational Trip to Israel this coming June, and I hope that everyone here will try to join us for an experience that can have a life-changing impact for each one of us. Please contact me or the temple office for more information about our upcoming planning meeting. On Yom Kippur, as prescribed in the Torah, we follow practices of abstinence and fast. Our fasting is meant to help us focus on our spiritual health by suspending our concern with the physical aspects of life. Our fasting is also meant to help us identify with those who are less fortunate and for whom hunger is not just an occasional religious observance but a permanent painful presence in every single day of life THE SCRIBE Page 7 DONATIONS As we read in today's Haftarah, in the words of prophet Isaiah: "This is the fast I desire: ... to share your bread with the hungry, and to take the wretched poor into your home; when you see the naked, to clothe him, and not to ignore your own kin." With the state of our economy, there is hunger even in America, more than before. We cannot wait for Someone Else to help. We are asking from every person, adult or child, to accept the minimum responsibility of bringing at least one nonperishable non-breakable food item to the Yom Kippur services and place them on the bin in our lobby to be donated to local food banks Rabbi's Article Continued On this Yom Kippur, we feel most acutely the loss and embrace the memory of our loved ones who are no longer alive. As we remember the sacrifices others made so we can live proudly as Jews, let us commit ourselves to choose a rich spiritual life, to take our Jewish souls to a higher level. In order to achieve that goal we need a Jewish community. Let Temple Beth El become your second home. Our services every week are lively and inspiring and are followed by a bountiful Kiddush that provides the opportunity for people to linger and enjoy the food and friendship. If you have not attended our regular services lately, I invite you to do so. You will be not only welcomed warmly but also pleasantly surprised. We at Temple Beth El want to bring to bring the joy and blessings of Judaism not only to our own families but to all. If you know of any single people or families in our community that are not connected to any Synagogue, please invite them to visit us, or let me or the Temple office know their names and phone number so we can reach out to them and invite them to our activities. This year we also are implementing a program by which we offer Free participation in our JEP, Hebrew School, to any new student. Paraphrasing the name of a popular education program, please help us make sure that "no Jew is left behind." Please feel free to contact me at any time by phone or by e-mail, [email protected] if you know of any potential participants. We also offer a rich and FREE adult education program, starting with our very well attended Friday Night lecture series followed by a delicious catered buffet dinner. We also offer Torah classes after Minyan and light breakfast on Sunday mornings. We also offer classes on Wednesday evenings, this fall we plan to have a basic Hebrew class and a Computer 101 class for all those who want to learn the basics of how to use this important tool of modern life. This year we plan to offer children services not only for the High Holidays but once a month, and please bring all children. Our calendar of activities is posted in our new website, www.TempleBethElMB.org so please visit it and learn more about all we have to offer. Our congregation is also there for those who suffer a loss in their families. We offer our members plots in Old Mt. Carmel and New Montefiore Cemeteries at a very low price We also help organize shiva, unveilings and memorial services for our loved ones as needed. In order to offer all these and other services to the community we need your help. Our Temple operates at a loss every year. Without your generous financial support we cannot go on much longer. And please remember that Someone Else will not be there to make up for the deficit. Please send in your pledge card. If you did not get one please ask one from the temple office. And look deeply into your heart and ask yourself can I give a little more this year? Remember, Someone Else is gone. It is only you now who can make all the difference. May the memory of our loved ones be a source of inspiration and a call to action and generosity in the new year. Hatima Tova - may we all be sealed in the book of life. THE SCRIBE Page 7 DONATIONS Adapted from my sermon delivered on Yom Kippur 2012 - With appreciation to Rabbi Joe Mendelsohn for the "Someone Else" idea. Within the Family Condolences to Amy Ditchek and families on the death of their beloved mother and grandmother, Marilyn Batterman Condolences to the family of the late Professor Norman Adise on his passing. Birthdays Norman Bloomfield Rima Dubowski Michael Eberman Bertram Eckert Rhea Fried Ellie Fries Stuart Fries Robert Gandler Myron Griffel Susan Jacobs Harvey Lubowitz Ruth Marks Edith Pollack Ruth Rosen Kathe Silverman Jon Sobel Ruth Sommer I would like to take the opportunity to thank all of you at the Temple and the community at large for your outpouring of sympathy and donations in memory of my beloved mother, Florence. Mom was a member of Temple Beth El when she was three years old as my grandparents, Sylvia and Louis Smith of blessed memory joined the Temple when they moved to Manhattan Beach in 1935. I’m proud to say that I’m still a member of that same Temple. Carrying on the family tradition your support and friendship has given me much strength during this difficult period. Fondly, Jon Sobel Congratulations to Elise Kesner and Steve Howard on their retirement. Thanks to all the helping hands in the High Holiday preparations: Betty Glickman, Muriel Ellenberg, Rita Levenson,Page 7 THE SCRIBE Lorraine Lester, Bob Levine, Abe Albenda, Steve Schaeffer, Jerry Farkash, Lee Weidman, Lidia Borus, Lionel Weiser, Fran Schwartz, Anniversaries Ilana and Mark Amir Kathe and Hy Davis Rhea and Paul Fried Sheila Pass and Martin Edelman DONATIONS Irina and Michael Temple Beth El now has a website High Holiday Flower Contributors for the Bimah ROSH HASHANAH In memory of beloved sister and aunt, Carolyn Kaufman. -Norma Gingold and Family-In memory of beloved parents, MAX AND TESSIE FARKASH; JOE AND JUDY EISENBERG -Terry and Jerry Farkash-YOM KIPPUR In memory of beloved Hyman and Jeannette Strickoff, Judy Ellenberg, Sam Ellenberg -Muriel Ellenberg-In memory of beloved I. Michael Lerner and Beulah Klinger -Maureen and Harvey Lerner-SIMCHAT TORAH In memory of beloved mother and grandmother, Jella Sutnar In memory of beloved husband, father, and grandfather, Sasha -Vera Zablozki and Family-- mple Beth El’s 2012 od Drive is on NOW! NOW PLEASE DONATE ITEMS SUCH AS: Baby formula, canned fish and meat, pasta,grains, beans, canned fruits and vegetables, soups NO GLASS OR BREAKABLE CONTAINERS ALL ITEMS MUST BE NEW AND SEALED WE CANNOT ACCEPT OLD, OPENED, DATE-EXPIRED FOOD THE SCRIBE Page 7 DONATIONS Checks made out to CITY HARVEST are also welcome. THANK YOU! Donations Judy and Ed Fine in memory of Bessie Lipschutz Yahrzeit Donations Terry and Jerry Farkash in memory of Aaron Gallens in memory of Judith Eisenberg in memory of Dr. Sheldon Pass Sheila Pass Joanna and Adam Pass Beatrice Gillar in memory of Nathan Dolores and Al Measer in memory of Daniel Measer Judith Washor in memory of Harry Washor, M.D. in memory of Charles and Jeanne Washor in memort of J. Lewis and Charlotte Blass Roberta Kahan in memory of Dr. William Kahan Temple Donations Arnold Lerner in memory of Edna Lerner Iris and Stephen Howard Diane and Jerry Fox Herb Yassky Marie and Baroukh Kodsi Betty and Al Glickman in memory of David Glickman Rita Levenson in memory of Louis Cohen Maureen and Harvey Lerner in honor of Betty and Al Gilickman for the New Year Condolences to Jon Sobel on the death of his mother, Florence Sobel Gary Jacobs Helaine and George Szalavetz Lois Biesky Iris, Steve and Noah Howard Amy and Alan Ditchek Ellie and Stuart Fries Florence Greenberg Iris and Stephen Howard Norma Gingold Herb Yassky Rima and Elliot Dubowski Nina Kraus Muriel Ellenberg Kathe Silverman and Hy Davis Terry and Jerry Farkash Sheila Baum Ann Coopersmith Jill and Samuel Amster Lillian Froom Vera Zablozki Jack Gingold Anne Green Judy Zuckerman Mark Feldman Lois Biesky Betty and Al Glickman Shirley Appelbaum in memory of Anna Appelbaum in memory of Richard Stolack in memory of Max and Harry Appelbaum in memory of Mary Stolack Phyllis Brodsky in memory of father, husband Gail and Myron Griffel in memory of Frances Gellin Lois Biesky in memory of Morris Schwartz Blanche Strauss in memory of Julie Cohen Nina Friend in memory of Nettie Friend Anne Green in memory of Irving Michael Green in memory of Kay Lipson in memory of Tany Kupchik THE SCRIBE Page 7 DONATIONS Ronald Fierstein in memory of Bertha Gilbert Maureen and Harvey Lerner Oneg Sponsor Anne and Harold Green THE SCRIBE Page 7 DONATIONS TEMPLE BETH-EL OF MANHATTAN BEACH CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO AN AMAZING CONCERT FEATURING AVRAM PENGAS AND THE NOGA GROUP When: When Where: Where Cost: Cost Saturday, October 20, 2012 at 8:00pm 111 West End Ave., Manhattan Beach $25.00 pp in advance; $30.00 at door ($100 special sponsor seats available) CALL TO RESERVE YOUR SEATS NOW (718) 891-3500 Greek born musical arranger, lead guitarist, and bouzouki virtuoso Avram Pengas is a versatile performer who plays popular Israeli hits, exotic Arabic melodies, pulsating Persian and Turkish rhythms, Armenian dances and traditional Yiddish songs. Born in Greece, Pengas is a skilled musical arranger, guitarist, and self-taught bouzouki virtuoso. He creates music rooted in the Mediterranean and the Middle East, and draws upon Eastern and Western musical elements. Pengas has appeared in New York at El Avram, Café Feenjon, and in 1979, opened his own nightclub, Noga, in the heart of Greenwich Village. He has performed in the off-Broadway production of Hot Klezmer, and can still be heard weekly at SoHo’s Cupping Room Café. Pengas' Noga Group has been a staple of New York's downtown music scene for nearly twenty years. . The resulting vibe is fresh and innovative. Ethnic! Of course. Jazzy? Definitely. Modern, infectious, and kinetic! THE SCRIBE ARTICLE September, 2012 Dear Friends, I am biking to a Bar Mitzvah. ALYN Children’s Hospital’s “Wheels of Love,” the largest sports charity event in Israel, is celebrating its 13th year…and you’re all invited! As the only children’s rehabilitation hospital in Israel, ALYN is dependent upon donations to fund its miraculous work with kids. For the past six years, I have been honored and privileged to be a participant in a 500 rider bike event which lasts five days and covers 300 miles. This year, the ride will begin in Arad, go through the mountains, craters and canyons of the Negev desert and finish at the hospital in Jerusalem. The celebration as we enter ALYN on the last day is nothing short of incredible—and this being the ‘Bar Mitzvah Year”, it promises to be spectacular. YOUR invitation is to participate in one (or more) of the following ways: a) Join me on the ride. Registration is still open. The ride begins November 11th. Check out the details at www.alynride.org. Or call me. b) Join me at the closing Bar Mitzvah festivities in Jerusalem on Thursday, November 15th. c) Send a Bar Mitzvah gift! Click on www.wolusa.org/howardweber. www.wolusa.org/howardweber Make a credit card donation in support of my ride. For the past six years, my sponsors have donated an average of over $10,000/year. We hope to even exceed that goal in this very special year! You can also mail a check, payable to “American Friends of Alyn Hospital,” 51 East 42d St., Suite 308, New York, NY 10017. Please write on the check that it’s in support of Howard Weber’s ride. ALYN turns children’s disabilities into abilities through the most innovative therapies and equipment. They are dedicated to enhancing the lives of every child, no matter what obstacles he or she may face. Over the past six years, I have witnessed first-hand some of these amazing children and their stories—children with brain tumors now riding bikes, victims of terror attacks now playing soccer, children on respirators enjoying childhood by swimming and even cable gliding in wheelchairs. ALYN has been recognized as one of the premier children’s hospitals in the world. When earthquakes struck Haiti, child amputees were not mobile, until ALYN sent a team to help children adjust to their prosthetic devices. ALYN treats children of all backgrounds, races and religions. I have met most of the hospital staff and I can tell you they are the most dedicated, devoted and caring professionals you could hope for. ALYN is a place of hope and optimism. The ‘Wheels of Love’ ride is reaching an important milestone and I hope you can join me in the celebration. More importantly, together we can insure many more years of miracles for the children of ALYN. Thank you, as always, for your support! With Love, Howard Weber THE SCRIBE ARTICLE Save the Date Celebrate Chanukah at a Dinner Dance Temple Beth El of Manhattan Beach On Saturday December, 15 2012 at 7:30 PM Donation: $65 per person Reservations made payable in advance Catered by World Star East (Adam) Music by Victory Music Friends and guests most welcome Seating Preference:: __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ THE SCRIBE ARTICLE Memorial Lights Week October 5th 19 Tishrei – 25 Tishrei MEMORIAL LIGHTS Week October 12th 26 Tishrei – 2 Cheshvan MEMORIAL LIGHTS Week October 19th 3 Cheshvan – 9 Cheshvan Louis Alexander, Samuel Schoem, Celia Staum, Nettie Kinoy, Morris Lehker, Max Gurtovnik, William H. Gluck, Rose Gertler, Elaine Hirsch, Charles I. 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