Temple Beth Am 2250 Central Blvd. Jupiter, FL 33458 (561) 747-1109
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Temple Beth Am 2250 Central Blvd. Jupiter, FL 33458 (561) 747-1109
Temple Beth Am April 2016 Adar II/Nisan 5776 2250 Central Blvd. Jupiter, FL 33458 (561) 747-1109 Published Monthly Vol. 1, Issue No. 191 14 years after the original groundbreaking of Temple Beth Am, many of us gathered outside on a beautiful Sunday for a new groundbreaking. As I was standing between the beam (that we later signed) and the congregation, I was overwhelmed with feelings of gratitude. I had prepared a different message for the occasion, but the next day I sat to write a blessing that expresses those feelings: Baruch Atah Adonai, Blessed are you God for: 1. Blessing and guarding us. 2. Guiding and helping a small number of TBA members to build a beautiful synagogue. Having an impressive building inspired us and many prospective members to become part of TBA. In the hundreds of times when I’ve had the pleasure of showing the building to those who never saw it before, I heard time and again: “I cannot believe that a place like this exists in a small town like Jupiter.” 3. Sending our way members who are naturally loving, warm and welcoming. We will never be satisfied with the hospitality we offer as we constantly strive to be better. 4. Blessing us with generous members who believe in the future of the Jewish people and the role of TBA in ensuring our continuity. The majority of our original benefactors attended the ceremony. They witnessed their original investment bearing fruit faster than they had expected. They were proud and happy even though their tangible reward was the opportunity to give another major gift. 5. Bold leaders who are not afraid to make difficult decisions, take risks and do all in their power to make TBA thrive. When the tendency of many temples’ boards is to preserve the “old,” our leaders respect the “old” but when facing a new, out of the box idea their response is, “How can we make it happen?” 6. Instilling the spirit of voluntarism in our member’s hearts. We have a small paid staff and many activities. What makes it possible is the hard work of hundreds of volunteers. 7. Bringing together talented, dedicated and hardworking staff who work together as a team to care for the needs of the members of TBA and the Jewish people of our community. 8. Being surrounded by so many young families and children from preschool age to high school. Because of them, our building is always full of life, laughter and optimism. 9. Blessing us with good neighbors such as the two churches across the road, St. Peter Catholic Church and JupiterFirst Church. Although our theologies are different, our core values and our desire to do God’s will unite us. 10. Blessing me and my family with 10 of the most beautiful years of our lives in this special place. I couldn’t have asked for a better congregation to serve. Thank you all for sharing your lives with us and for being our family. B’Shalom, Rabbi Alon Levkovitz ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING We need YOU to help us make a quorum so we can conduct Temple business. ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING SUNDAY, MAY 1, 2016 at 9:30am Vote on your new Board of Directors Hear about updates to The Chidush (Renewal) חִ ידוּשׁ Project and our Capital Campaign to update our facility Free Breakfast will be served. GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY 2 FROM THE PRESIDENT Mark Slifkin Purim Carnival & Groundbreaking/Beam Signing Thank You: Wow!! Over 150 TBA member s at the groundbreaking and well over 100 kids at the Purim Carnival. That had to be the best Purim carnival yet – if you missed it there is always next year. The Religious School kids sure had fun signing the beam which will be placed in the ceiling of the Cohn Family Welcome Center near the Steinhart Family Chapel. That has to be the most games & rides we have had yet – thank you Alissa Frankel, Danna Cohen and the entire Education Staff, Youth Groups and Volunteers. Thank You to the Men’s Club Volunteer s for cooking over 200 hot dogs and 150 hamburgers, and to Sisterhood for manning the games. A special thank you to our custodial staff and volunteers: Shawn Berry, Alfredo Montes, Bill LaFazia, El Sol and Rich Remick for suppor ting 2 major events on the same day as well as to our office staff, Melanie Goldsobel, Carol Sleeper & Elizabeth Howell. Thank you to Mindy Hankin for or ganizing our Gr oundbr eaking Event. Mark Your Calendars: TBA Annual Meeting Sunday May 1 at 9:30am. Vote for your Boar d of Dir ector s, as well as receive information on our financial status, accomplishments, and an update on Project Chidush. We need you for a quorum and to vote. Did I forget, light breakfast by Men’s Club will be served = Food! So please join us. CHIDUSH – Did You Know: As we complete areas of construction, Scribes, flyers and other communications will begin to utilize the names of those dedicating that naming opportunity. Some of the areas are being rededicated since the renovation in those areas is extensive. However, we will continue to recognize the prior dedication with an appropriate plaque for the Al & Fran Newman Social Hall, Jack & Yvonne (Bobby) Barr Chapel and the Sandquist Family Lobby. There are still other significant dedication opportunities available, in addition to those already taken (see below). Leah & Ed Frankel Sanctuary Steinhart Family Chapel Cohn Family Welcome Center Silvers Family Social Hall (closest to the Sanctuary) Maltz Family Social Hall (middle one) Your Family Name Here Social Hall (the end one with the dance floor ) – Great dedication opportunity Irma & Peter Meyer Bima Laney & Harold Becker Rabbi’s Library & Study Emily & Howard Bromberg Memorial Hallway Kathy & Michael Azeez Education Lobby Arline & Mark Slifkin Makom Kadosh (Sanctuary Entrance) CHIDUSH Progress: Apr il & May Plans (check our website for pr ogr ess pictur es): Construction on the Education office, new storage area, Silvers Family Social Hall and kitchen are the primary focus. The Chapel will be unavailable for most of 2016. There will be lots of signage and with the help of on site security provided by United Special Patrol we will closely monitor our children and member safety. Our Board member names are always listed in the Scribe – talk to them anytime about your thoughts, suggestions and ideas – our tag line ALL OF US TOGETHER only works if we have YOUR input! Scribe articles are great and contain interesting tidbits about TBA – enjoy them. Call me at 561-222-8350 if you have ANY questions on Chidush or just wish to chat. Email works also: [email protected]. B’Shalom, Mark Slifkin 3 PROJECT CHIDUSH Mindy Hanken, Capital Campaign Consultant Hebrew for renewal, Chidush is the Temple’s renovation project, redesigning the synagogue to make more room for congregants while at the same time creating a more intimate worship space. We deeply appreciate the generous donors who have contributed to Chidush. For more information and to make your contribution to Chidush, please contact Mindy Hanken, Capital Campaign Consultant, at 561.747.1109 or by email at [email protected]. Chidush Donors (as of March 15, 2016): $500,000 Ed and Leah Frankel $100,000 to $249,999 Cubby Steinhart The Cohn Family Milton and Tamar Maltz Jerry and Robin Silvers Alec and Dotty Wisch $75,000 to $99,999 Peter and Irma Meyer $50,000 to $74,999 Michael and Kathy Azeez Howard and Emily Bromberg Harold and Laney Becker Temple Beth Am Preschool PTO $36,000 to $49,999 Mark and Arline Slifkin $25,000 to $35,999 Hal and Debbie Baseman Bob and Zelda Cohen Bruce and Maureen Cohen Herbert and Phyllis Cohen David and Mindy Cox Ross and Susan Federgreen Brian and Andrea Hass Brian and Esther LaBovick The Roosth Family Norman and Ruth Stavisky Anonymous $18,000 to $24,999 TBA’s Men’s Club Diane Sosman Scott and Melissa Berman Nathaniel and Catherine Drourr Allen and Suzan Fox Alex and Sarrie Katz Rabbi Alon and Gali Levkovitz David and Barbara Levy David and Mary Rosenberg Joel Weinstein and Gladys Gottlieb $10,000 to $17,999 The Smith Family David and Mary Elias Jack and Bobby Barr Gary Colton Ira and Kim Fialkow Leila Graceman The Krieger Family Andrew and Stacy Kushner Jeff Lichterman Jody Minde Len Rubin and Julie Littky-Rubin Charles and Joan Tager Joel Tancer and Nancy Breitbarth Leona Usher Alberto and Ellen Vargas Anonymous $5,000 to $9,999 Steve and Jill Fried Jon Gilbert and Fran Sachs Suzanne Holmes Charlie Madanick Marsha Orandle Jeff and Martha Satinoff Allen and Esther Schultz Anthony and Stephanie Shaya Sisterhood of TBA Ellis “Brud” and Jeanne Tarsches Craig and Amy Vogel Greg and Bettina Weiss Anonymous x2 $3,600 to $4,999 The Blatt Family Carol Carswell Win and Lenore Gerson Paul and Amy Giamboi Herb and Marge Gildenhorn Bob and Nanci Hochman Elliot and Jan Hochman The Kissil Family David and Myrna Leven Bradley Roffer and Anna Healy Harriet Vogel and Joe Isenstein John and Renee Weisman Jason and Jax Weisser Anonymous x2 $1,800 to $3,599 Harmon and Lorraine Garfinkel Ken and Caryn Meinbach Jeffrey and Stacy Miller Roger and Marcia Beutner Steve and Marilyn Carp Ron and Phyllis Shaw Richard and Nina Golub Matthew and Ruth Rosenberg Murry and Myrna Abramowitz Jose Alvarez and Carole Levine Stan and Diane Belsky Robert and Brenda Brodows David and Gladys Chleck Lee and Melissa Cohen Sandy and Lois Edelstein Ted and Maxine Essinger Joe and Phyllis Frydman The Gans Family Bob and Rosalie Grass David and Jackie Halderman Sharon Holinstat Dori Kiken Marsha Levinson Charlie and Maril Levy Ilya and Diana Lioznyansky David Miller Leonard and Beverly Pace Bill and Lois Prokocimer Don and Harriet Schaffer Harvey and Rita Silverman Marshall and Laurel Teitelbaum Rabbi Bernice Weiss The Weiss/Dwork Family Anonymous x3 Temple Beth Am needs Chidush and we need you. Contribute today! Dedication opportunities are available for pledges starting at $1,800. Pledges are payable over 5 years. 4 GUEST SPEAKER - DR. SALMAN ZARKA - March 30th PURIM CELEBRATION - March 25th 5 FROM OUR DIRECTOR OF ENGAGEMENT, PROGRAMMING & MEMBERSHIP Carol Sleeper Once again we will be celebrating the 2nd night of Passover here at Temple Beth Am with an interactive Service led by Rabbi Alon, Cantor Jessica, and Rabbinic Intern Brett Tancer. And as we have been doing for the past sever al years there will also be a Pot Luck Seder dinner. The committee is working hard on making the Seder on Saturday night, April 23rd at 6:00pm feel like you ar e in your own home with your family. It’s important to have the feeling and sense of community. Once you sign up to attend the 2nd night Seder you will receive a phone call about what you will need to bring. Please see the flyer on page 14 to sign up, and don’t forget that your payment is your reservation. Due to the Chidush renovations we will only be able to accommodate a limited amount of people, so remember to send in your reservations as soon as possible. If you have any questions about the Seder, please feel free to contact me or another member of the committee. They are Leona Holland, Arline Slifkin, Bruce Cohen, Nanci Hochman, CK Tenenbaum, Eric Weiner, John Marzina, and myself, Carol Sleeper. Temple Beth Am is now working with other houses of worship in Jupiter and Tequesta to collect food for the Store House Food Pantry located on Center Street in Jupiter and run by the Christian F amily Church. F or more information please read the article on page 12 by Robin Schafler and Marcy Isdaner. At Passover most Jews know that they should be eating Matzah, which is unleavened bread, symbolizing the Exodus from Eqypt, which happened so quickly there was no time for the bread that had been baked to rise. But did you know that the opposite of Matzah is Chametz, dough which is left out long enough to ferment and rise. It is considered a mitzvah to rid our homes of Chametz and consume only Matzah for the duration of the eight days of Passover. If you are observing this, we ask that you donate any unopened pasta, cereal, and canned foods to go to the Store House Food Pantry. Even if you don’t rid your home of Chametz you can still do a mitzvah and bring in the above mentioned food items. All donations will go directly to families who are in need. As Jews we are responsible for repairing the world or “tikkun olam”. Help us feed the hungry by donating these non-perishable food items. This effort will enable us to help those in our community who are in need. “Let All Who are Hungry Come & Eat” Passover Haggadah Matzah, yes for Passover Chametz, no for Passover Fun Please donate your Chametz for the Store House food pantry Passover Fact: The world’s largest matzah ball was made in the heart of New York City in 2009. Chef Anthony Sylvestry managed to make a matzah ball measuring 22.9” wide and weighing 267 lbs! The giant Passover creation was made to raise money for a New York Knicks vs. Tel Aviv Maccabi charity basketball game & money raised from the game went to Migdal Ohr, an orphanage in Northern Israel. We can guarantee that the Matzah balls at the 2nd night Seder won’t be that large! Hope to see you there. Wishing you and your family Chag Sameach and a Happy Pesach! 6 STORY OF EXODUS WORKING TOWARDS GENDER EQUALITY 7 Edie Wolf BOOK CLUB Thanks to all who attended the March Book Club meeting. The discussion of Go Set A Watchman by Harper Lee was interesting and enjoyable. Our next meeting is on MONDAY APRIL 4th at 10:30am at the synagogue when we will be discussing Boston Girl by Anita Diamant: Anita Diamant’s “vivid, affectionate portrait of American womanhood” (Los Angeles Times), follows the life of one woman, Addie Baum, through a period of dramatic change. Addie is The Boston Girl, the spirited daughter of an immigrant Jewish family, born in 1900 to parents who were unprepared for America and its effect on their three daughters. Growing up in the North End of Boston, then a teeming multicultural neighborhood, Addie’s intelligence and curiosity take her to a world her parents can’t imagine—a world of short skirts, movies, celebrity culture, and new opportunities for women. Addie wants to finish high school and dreams of going to college. She wants a career and to find true love. From the one-room tenement apartment she shared with her parents and two sisters, to the library group for girls she joins at a neighborhood settlement house, to her first disastrous love affair, to finding the love of her life, eighty-five-year-old Addie recounts her adventures with humor and compassion for the naïve girl she once was. We will be having lunch after our book discussion at Suzy-Q’s Diner, 225 Chimney Cor ner Lane, #1001, Militar y Trail between University Drive and Donald Ross Road. Please RSVP ([email protected] or 443-223-9729) and let me know whether you plan on coming to the book discussion AND whether you plan to join us for lunch afterwards. Note: I have sent out a list of books to consider for our Book Club next year. If you have not received this list, please let me know. Thanks, Edie SOCIAL ACTION: ST. GEORGE’S SOUP KITCHEN Our Volunteers prepare and serve hot, healthy dinners to the needy at St. George's Center in Riviera Beach. On the 3rd Monday of each month we need 10 to 12 volunteers to assist in cooking and serving the meals. We meet at St. George's, 21 West 22nd St, from 4:45pm to 6:30pm. St. George's is also looking for volunteers to help serve the luncheon meal. This is served from Monday thru Saturday, 11:30am -12:30pm. Please contact Cindy Ryan at [email protected] to volunteer for LUNCHES. Please help the Soup Kitchen by dropping off boxes at the Temple of penne pasta or elbow macaroni (no substitutions) one week before we work in the Soup Kitchen. Your donation of pasta will help feed the hungry. Because of the Scribe deadline, we will thank our March volunteers in the May Scribe. To volunteer with Temple Beth Am for DINNERS, contact Lauren Weinstein at [email protected] or Eric Weiner at [email protected]. Our next date will be Monday, April 18, 2016. 8 WEST POINT JEWISH CHAPEL CHOIR 9 MEN’S CLUB SCRIBBLES Jack Tenenbaum, President On March 13, the Temple held its annual Purim Carnival, and as usual, the Men's Club provided volunteers who grilled, served, and sold the hotdogs and hamburgers. Thank you chefs John Marzina and Eric Weiner, Bruce Cohen, Joe Mitchell, Mel Wolfe, Gideon Kroyter, Stu Fierman, Bruce Starr, Lou Wolfson and Brad Roffer. Due to the response of our last dining out at Brio, we held another one on March 19th at 6:30pm. Once again complimentary coffee was arranged and the Men's Club supplied a cake for dessert. The format was simple - order what you want, and pay for it. The turnout was great, about 50 people attended. This summer, during the slow season, the Men's Club and Sisterhood will once again be sponsoring monthly dining out events at various venues on a monthly basis. The usual format will be used, order what you want and pay for it. Like last year, we see no reason that there should not be opportunities for members of the congregation to get together and enjoy each other's company. Look for announcements in the Scribe, weekly emails from the Temple, and Friday night announcements. We are also planning a trip to a Marlins game that will include tickets and transportation. It will be very much like the trip that we took to see a Dolphins game last fall. A tour type bus will pick us up from the Temple Beth Am parking lot, take us to the game where we have seats in a block, and then take us back to the Temple. Because there are many more baseball games during the season, our choices are increased. We will pick the best game available, and announce the opportunity this spring or early summer, depending on the game chosen. Watch for details in the Scribe and in the weekly email blasts, Friday night announcements, and flyers in the Temple lobby. In this election year, the Men's Club has planned a Sunday morning breakfast with a speaker from the League of Women Voters to explain the var ious amendments that ar e sur e to appear on the ballot. The speaker will not discuss any of the candidates, Democrat, Republican, or Independent, but only the meaning and ramifications of the ballot questions. This breakfast program, which also includes lox and bagels, will take place on September 11, 2016 at 9:30am in the Temple Social Hall. Mar k your calendar s. In planning events for next year, we will offer the congregation different opportunities for participation and fun. The Men's Club is developing a questionnaire that will be sent to members of the congregation to help us improve our programs. Please take a minute or two when you get the questionnaire to fill it out and send it back. This feedback is extremely important. If you have comments or suggestions, please feel free to call me at 561-744-3010, or email me at: [email protected] Jack Tenenbaum, President MORNING SERVICE WITH YIZKOR: Last Day of Passover Friday, April 29, 2016 at 10:00am Yizkor Services are done 4 times a year: the last day of Passover, Shavuot, Yom Kippur and Shemini Atzeret. This special Service is our way of remembering and praying for our departed loved ones. The Yizkor prayers are only permitted to be recited in the presence of others, in a community of other Jews. If you have loved ones who have passed away and you wish to say Yizkor for them, then please join us on April 29th for this Service. 10 Lois Remick SISTERHOOD SCOOP Realizing that you will read this after the first day of Spring, March 20, I thought I would share how I know when the seasons change…which, of course, is a challenge here in Florida! I know when it is winter because my neighbor wears a jacket with shorts, tee shirt and flip flops. He alerts me to spring as he is wearing a sweater with shorts, tee shirt, and flip flops. Summer is easy as he wears shorts, a tee shirt and flip flops and autumn calls for a very thin sweater, shorts, tee shirt and flip flops. In this very scientific way, I am able to gauge the seasons! Because Sisterhood’s last event, the Healing Drum Circle, took place in late February, I was not able to report that all who attended enjoyed themselves. We thank Alfredo for getting the goodies ready for our hungry attendees and Sue Freedland for buying the delicious little quiches. We had 15 men and women attend this event and tr uly regret having not publicizing it better. It was terrific! Your Sisterhood Board is actively planning events for this next calendar year, and we will definitely arrange some for spring and summer events too, so stay tuned to your email for both the weekly TBA information blast on Wednesdays and for Sisterhood emails and event flyers. We had 9 members attend our March 10 Open Planning Meeting and about 5 more members emailed and phoned in their ideas. A number of terrific new events for our membership were proposed. We expect to get the calendar of events to you within the next month or so. If you were not able to attend the March 10 Planning Meeting and have an idea for an event, please contact Maril Levy at [email protected] or phone her at 561-249-6046. Be happy, it’s Adar! We were pleased to support the TBA Purim Carnival this year, on March 13. Sisterhood again donated funds for the Pony Rides, and many of our members volunteered to help with games and activities. Lots of happy, smiling faces all around. Sisterhood is happy to welcome new Board members Nanci Hochman and Linda Wolfe. They and we are looking forward to working with and for you. We are sad to see Cathy Yonkers step down from our Board but we thank her for her time and talent and we wish her r’fuah sh’leimah. Many of you will be leaving the area soon for your summer homes, and we want to wish you a safe trip. We value your input whether from near or far, so please stay in touch. And, please don’t forget to mail back your 2016-2017 Sisterhood registration form and check for next season. (It will be mailed to you in early June.) Kulanu! Lois BIRTHDAY SHABBAT - APRIL 15, 2016 6:30pm Pre-Shabbat Song Session with Rabbinic Intern Brett Tancer 7:00pm Shabbat Service with Torah Reading and Birthday Blessings 11 PLEASE SUPPORT OUR CURRENT SOCIAL ACTION PHILANTHROPY Marcy Isdaner & Robin Schafler THE TEMPLE BETH AM FOOD PANTRY TBA has joined efforts with other local clergy in Jupiter and Tequesta to secure a location for a much needed Food Pantry. The current pantry, Store House Food Pantry, is located at 430 Center Street in Jupiter. It has been solely operated by the Christian Family Church one day a week (Sundays from 11:45am- 1:00pm) but will soon be expanding its days and hours to serve even more of our most needy neighbors right here in our community. The Food Pantry has refrigeration, freezers and plenty of storage. EVERYONE'S HELP IS NEEDED AND NO TASK IS TOO SMALL TO HELP MAKE THIS LONG AWAITED PANTRY A SUCCESS. HERE'S HOW YOU CAN HELP 1) Ongoing food collection will be located at TBA where you can donate the following: Canned meats (preferably flip top lids) Jelly Cereal Prepackaged "add in" meals (ie: Pastaroni) Pasta Tomato sauces Toiletries (toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, razors) Soups 2) Volunteer a few hours a week or even once a month: Pick up or drop off food Work in the Food Pantry during hours of operation Help sort the donated food and organize them onto the shelves 3) Monetary Donations: Temple Beth Am’s Schafler Family Food & Emergency Fund collects ongoing donations that go directly to the Food Pantry to improve the current facility and to purchase food from co-ops that will sell food at a tremendous discount. PLEASE CALL TO LEARN MORE ABOUT HOW YOU CAN GET INVOLVED AND HELP LOCAL FAMILIES IN NEED FEEL MORE SECURE. Robin Schafler at [email protected] or Marcy Isdaner at [email protected] BRIDGES PINNACLE KIDS Another project we are involved with is Pinnacle Kids; a non-profit to help fill the hunger gap at schools with a "poor" population. Through this program we will be supplying health bars to teachers so they can supplement the nutritional needs of children who appear hungry and lethargic due to a lack of food. We are asking for boxes of health bars to distribute to teachers in underprivileged neighborhoods for these undernourished children. IT TAKES A VILLAGE TO HELP AND WE ARE REACHING OUT TO OUR TEMPLE COMMUNITY TO MAKE OUR SOCIAL ACTION ENDEAVORS A SUCCESS. PLEASE BE INVOLVED AND HELP WITH ANY AND ALL CAUSES WE ARE UNDERTAKING TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF LESS FORTUNATE PEOPLE. 12 GET INVOLVED! PLEASE SUPPORT OUR CURRENT SOCIAL ACTION PHILANTHROPY CLOTHING AND GEAR DRIVE What? Please donate your gently used clothing, shoes and children’s items to local families in need. Spring is the perfect time to give unused items to children and families who go without basic provisions. Clothing sizes infant through youth 16 are requested. When? Save the Date: Fr om now until the week of May 18th please bring your items to TBA for collection. Our all-volunteer crew would greatly appreciate it if you would please sort and label clothing by bagging items of similar size and gender, and marking the bag/s with the information. No time? No worries. We are happy to sort and label. Who? We are collecting for 200 local family members of 4 Bridges locations. Br idges is a family ser vices organization with 10 locations in Palm Beach County who provide urgently needed support to local children and families. The Bridges will deliver items in Riviera Beach, Lake Park, Highlands Park and Pahokee. Temple Beth Am Families – Please call or text Robin Schafler at 561-310-1335 with any questions. KIDS SHABBAT - Friday, April 1st 13 Carol Sleeper PASSOVER SEDER 14 YOM HAATZMAUT AT THE BEACH - Friday, May 13th 15 TBA KNITTING CLUB MAH JONGG CLUB MAH JONGG CLUB Wednesdays at 12:45pm Cracks, Bams, and Dots! Oh, my! Interested in joining a Mah Jongg Club here at Temple? Call Dotty Wisch at 746-7017 or email [email protected], or call Toby Zeichner at 745-0395. Mondays, April 11 & 25 at 11:00am For more information, contact Leona Usher: 561-694-0290 or lju561@gmail;com AMAZON SMILE FUNDRAISER Support Temple Beth Am by shopping on Amazon Smile! TBA CHOIR Do you like to shop Amazon online? Want to support TBA? Go to the link below to learn more about Amazon Smile, a program that allows you to support your favorite organizations by shopping - at no additional cost to you! To support Temple, simply: 1. Go to https://smile.amazon.com 2. Search: Reform Temple of Jupiter-Tequesta 3. Select it 4. Shop 5. Support us! DRIVER’S NEEDED Need a Ride? If you need a ride to or from Friday night Services please contact the Temple office by Tuesday morning prior and we’ll see if there are any volunteers that can pick you up. Please remember that arrangements must be made at least four days in advance. Provide a Ride Volunteer drivers are needed to drive our senior members who would not otherwise be able to get to Shabbat Services. If you’d like to volunteer to be one of the mensches who provides rides for Friday Shabbat Services, please give the Temple office a call to sign up to be a volunteer. 16 ON GOING PROGRAMMING Feb. April4,7,11, 14,1821, &28 25 April 1 at 6:15pm April 3, 17, & 24 April 15 at 6:30pm 17 THE BRCA GENE MUTATION Everyone faces a risk of cancer; however, some individuals may be at higher risk based on their family history and/ or ethnic background. One in 40 individuals of Ashkenazi Jewish descent is a carrier of a BRCA mutation, increasing their risk of Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer (HBOC) Syndrome. This means that individuals in the Jewish population are ten times more likely to carry these mutations than the general population. The Center For Jewish Genetics, Chicago www.jewishgenetics.org Our Temple member, Amy Byer Shainman, has been working on the below documentary for 2 years. (She is also in it, as she says, “for a minute or two.”) The film has been nominated for Best Documentary at the Palm Beach International Film Festival. "Pink & Blue: Colors of Hereditary Cancer" Two upcoming screenings in South Florida! BOCA RATON - Sunday, April 10 th - http://sched.co/6PVM MANALAPAN - Wednesday, April 13th - http://sched.co/6PVN Pink & Blue: Colors of Hereditary Cancer picks up where Angelina Jolie left off. This Oscar-qualified feature length documentary takes us through the lives of women...and men dealing with genetic mutations (BRCA 1 and 2) and their related hereditary cancers. We meet the doctors and their patients who make the tough decisions on whether to have preventative surgeries or not. Director Alan M. Blassberg tells the story of how this disease ripped his family apart and what he must face as a BRCA 2 positive male. CAST: Nancy G. Brinker, Kara DioGuardi, Susan M. Domchek MD, Stacey Sager, Armando E. Giuliano, MD RUNTIME: 1:29:00 OFFICIAL MOVIE TRAILER: https://vimeo.com/140382692 JEWISH TEEN INITIATIVE’S PROJECT TIKVAH Calling all high school students! You’re invited to make a difference with Project Tikvah, an impactful service trip to Charleston, South Carolina through Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County’s Jewish Teen Initiative (JTI). From Sunday, June 5 to Thursday, June 9, 2016, Project Tikvah will aid in flood relief efforts in Charleston and interfaith volunteer work with churches targeted last summer during a rise in racial tensions. If you’re ready to roll up your sleeves and help those in need, then this is the trip you won’t want to miss. Cost is $300 per student – significantly subsidized by Jewish Federation’s OneWorld initiative – and includes airfare, housing and meals. Students who participate will receive 30 community service hours. Space is limited to 16 students – so sign up soon! There are scholarship opportunities available for those who qualify. Deadline for registration is Friday, April 22, 2016. This is the inaugural community service opportunity for JTI’s Project Tikvah (Hebrew for “hope”), a hands-on service program for Palm Beach County teens, aimed at making a lasting impact by serving those in need. By connecting with others and sharing life experiences, teens will meet new friends, connect with new communities, and help Federation change the world for the better through service. To register, visit jtipalmbeach.org (registration cost is $50). For more information, contact Matt Vogel at 561.242.6653 or [email protected]. 18 14TH ANNUAL PTO NIGHT OUT GALA 19 14TH ANNUAL PTO NIGHT OUT GALA SPONSORS PTO NIGHT OUT KICKOFF PARTY 20 14TH ANNUAL PTO NIGHT OUT GALA Sponsorship & How to Register 21 22 YOUTH GROUP ACTIVITIES 23 THE ONE SCHOOL Paula Deakter, Early Childhood Director Is your Child Resourceful? Resourcefulness, the ability to meet challenges in a variety of ways, is a by-product of creative intelligence. As children develop resourcefulness, they learn to trust their instincts and unique abilities. They acquire a positive attitude toward problem solving. Resourceful children mature into confident and industrious people. Just as important, they tap into the multitude of joys life has to offer. If we raise children brave enough to be creative, we bestow a gift money can’t buy. So apply the following tips and seed your child’s imagination. Enjoy the bloom, and may the harvest be unending. Welcome to Spring! Some Tips for Encouraging Creativity • Encourage curiosity and seeking answers. One of the best ways parents can respond to a child’s questions is by saying, “I don’t know. How could we find the answer?” • Don’t stifle and numb creativity with too many manufactured toys. Resist buying kids every accessory marketed with the latest movie or cartoon character so resourcefulness will have room to grow. Dolls are nifty, but kids don’t stretch their imagination when we supply every dress and play prop. Pre-assembled kits rob kids of chances to think on their own. • Encourage exploration • Avoid shaming or embarrassing children who experiment through trial and error. Don’t say: “What in the WORLD were you thinking of?” Instead, offer support, “If that didn’t work, try something else; you’ll get it.” Encourage reasonable risk taking that fuels creativity. • Show respect for creative effort. Display children’s stories or artwork on refrigerators and bulletin boards. Kids love to see their labors of love at their parents’ workplaces, too. • Facilitate play; don’t dictate it. Kids get a big boost from parents’ getting on the floor and really playing with them. During play follow your child’s lead. Play should be a dance between you, not a concert with you as sole conductor. The Week of the Young Child™ is an annual celebration sponsored by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). The purpose of the Week of the Young Child™ is to focus public attention on the needs of young children and their families and to recognize the early childhood programs and services that meet those needs. The 2016 Week of the Young Child™ is April 11-15 and the themes are as follows: Music Monday: Thr ough music, childr en develop math, language and liter acy skills. Healthy Eating and Fitness Tuesday: Our One Schooler s will lear n about exer cise and healthy eating as we celebrate with Taco Tuesday! Work Together Wednesday: As we build together , we will explor e math and science concepts, as well as social and literacy skills. Artsy Thursday: We will develop cr eativity, social and fine motor skills with open-ended art projects. Family Friday: We will celebr ate the unique r ole that families play in our childr en ’s learning and development. 24 THE ONE SCHOOL Paula Deakter, Early Childhood Director Celebrating Passover: One of the most impor tant Mitzvot (good deed) that we may do at Passover is r e-telling of the story. This is our history! In the Torah it says, “You shall tell your children on that day saying, ‘this is because what God did for ME when I came out of Egypt’ (Exodus 13:8).” The Passover story is told four times during the Seder. There are plenty of wonderful resources for telling the story, so the focus will be to make the story meaningful to your children. Read the story from a children’s book. Find a Haggadah (the narrative of the story of the Exodus) that is child-friendly. Tell the story with puppets or props. Make a special Passover food with your child. Please join us for our One School Passover Celebration on Wednesday, April 20th at 9:00am. We will have a Passover breakfast and sing Passover songs in our classrooms Save the Dates: April 1st Kids Shabbat in the Garden at 5:30pm April 11-15 Week of the Young Child April 16 The One School PTO Night Out Gala April 20 Passover morning program at 9:00am April 22 Noon Dismissal April 29 Yizkor, No School Busch Wildlife Visits The One School The Busch Wildlife Sanctuary’s wildlife rescue and rehabilitation program provides comprehensive medical care to over 5,000 sick, injured, and orphaned wild animals each year. The ultimate goal of the Sanctuary’s rehabilitation efforts is to return recovered patients to their natural habitats so they can become an integral part of the environment once again. Busch Wildlife came to The One School in March and introduced us to several Florida rescued animals. Our school donated paper towels, plastic bags and sanitizer to the shelter for the animals. 25 TEMPLE BETH AM MISHPACHA/FAMILY CENTER 26 APRIL 2, 2016 B’NEI MITZVAH OF GABRIEL & DANIEL GORMEZANO Our pride is doubled as we announce that our sons, Gabriel and Daniel Gormezano, will be called to the Torah as B’nei Mitzvah on April 2nd, 2016. Gabe is an 8th grade honor roll student in the Pre-Law Academy at Independence Middle School. He is a member of the Science, Engineering, Computer, Math and Enrichment Club and National Junior Honor Society. Gabe’s interests are varied and include math, pizza, building computers, reality TV and of course Smash Bros. Dan is in 7th grade. He is also an honor roll student in the Pre-Medical Academy at IMS. He is a member of the Science, Engineering, Computer, Math and Enrichment Club, is very artistic, creative with a love of drawing, and has a soft spot in his heart for furry animals. He will never turn down an opportunity to go fishing unless he is playing Smash Bros. Their Mitzvah project was an opportunity to help US military families, relocated overseas, with a little “coupon love”. The US base commissaries will accept US manufacturer coupons, but families have no way of getting them. Military Family Coupons project accepts current and expired coupons to help the soldiers and their families. Over the last year, Gabe and Dan, with a little help from their friends, were able to gather, sort and send almost $7,000 in savings to our service men and women abroad. We are so proud of Gabe and Dan for their journey to affirm their connection with Judaism and our traditions. As they approach this important milestone, we want to thank everyone who has helped develop their Jewish identities. Special thanks to Rabbi Alon for defining our place in a modern Jewish community. To Brett and Cantor Jessica, for their patience and leadership, as Gabe and Dan’s view of Judaism is forever linked to you. Skype would not be the same without Sherrie Kesselman and Debbie Baseman. Finally, Todah to everyone who has been a part of their lives at TBA and for embracing them in the comfort and sense of family only a synagogue brings. Dyann and Kyle Gormezano 27 APRIL 9, 2016 BAR MITZVAH OF NOAH PINCUS We joyfully announce that our son, Noah Alexander Pincus, will be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah on April 9, 2016. Noah is a 7th grade honor roll student in the Pre-finance academy at Duncan Middle School. Noah loves playing basketball. In his free time, he enjoys fishing, skim-boarding at the beach, hanging out with friends and playing more basketball! Noah chose to do different Acts of Kindness for his Mitzvah project. He volunteers his time around the community helping and assisting charities and sport groups, like The Race for Life Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and PBGYAA-Baseball. We are so proud of Noah and can’t wait to celebrate his special day. Many thanks to Rabbi Alon, Brett Tancer, Cantor Jessica and all the teachers and staff at Temple Beth Am on preparing Noah for this day. Carrie & Jonathan Pincus APRIL 16, 2016 BAR MITZVAH OF ADAM CHERENSON It is with great pride and joy that we announce our son, Adam Cherenson, will be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah on April 16, 2016. Adam is a seventh grade honor roll student at Independence Middle School, where he is in the Pre-Medical Honors Academy and a member of the IMS news team. Adam also played intramural Ping Pong and was the IMS champion this season. Adam is an accomplished tennis player. He is a member of the junior team at Eastpointe Country Club and regularly competes in both USTA and recreational tournaments. Adam’s mitzvah project was to volunteer as a junior tennis coach. He helps coach younger students and older beginners. Adam aspires to be a coach in the future and to help bring the sport of tennis to kids who otherwise may not be able to afford access to coaches, lessons or facilities. We would like to thank everyone who helped Adam prepare for his Bar Mitzvah, including Brett Tancer, Rabbi Alon, Cantor Jessica, Sherrie Kesselman and all of his religious school teachers. We would also like to thank Paula Deakter and his preschool teachers at The One School, where Adam began his Jewish Education. Along with his sister, Alexandra, family and close friends, we look forward to celebrating his momentous occasion! Roseann & Marc Cherenson 28 APRIL 30, 2016 BAR MITZVAH OF ETHAN LEVITT It is with great pride and joy as we announce that our son Ethan Henry will be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah on April 30, 2016. Ethan is a dedicated seventh grader, morning news anchor and member of the Pre-Law Academy at Independence Middle School. When not preparing for a trial, Ethan spends his time with the Performance Band at the School of Rock where he practices his guitar riffs, bass licks and drum solos. He also enjoys throwing the football around with his dad, wrestling with our dog Charli, playing tennis, hover boarding and gaming on the Xbox with his friends. For Ethan’s mitzvah project he is raising funds for the Rock School Scholarship Fund by designing, creating and selling packs of greeting cards. The funds Ethan raises will be used to help low income children in our community attend the School of Rock, North Palm Beach with him. We would like to thank Rabbi Alon, Brett Tancer, Cantor Jessica, and all of the teachers at Temple Beth Am for helping Ethan prepare for this special day. We are very proud of Ethan for working so diligently and look forward to “rocking” this momentous occasion with all of our family, friends and congregants. Bari and Randy Levitt KVELL & TELL Congratulations to Emily Minsky who took 1st place in Original Oratory Debate and took one of only two qualifying spots for NSDA Nationals this summer in Salt Lake City. Congratulations to Lacie Greenwald for making the Junior Olympics Team at Vail. Mazel Tov to Molly Walsh for winning 2nd place & Naomi Cohn for winning 3rd place in the KOLOT poster contest at the Alpert Jewish Family and Children’s Service No Excuse for Abuse luncheon. Mazel Tov to Amy Byer Shainman on her documentary “Pink & Blue: Colors of Hereditary Cancer” being nominated for Best Documentary at The Palm Beach County Film Festival. Congratulations to Benji Gans for his first official speaking engagement at Meyer Academy about his journey with autism. 29 APRIL YAHRZEITS April 1 - April 2 (read on April 1) Irving Federgreen: Father of Ross Federgreen Ethel Chernin Katzin: Mother of Davi-Linda Friedman Max Stavisky: Father of Norman Stavisky Sylvia Deakter*: Mother of Natalie Lango & Mike Deakter and Grandmother of Rachel Goldman & Josh Deakter Phyllis Dennis: Mother of Brian Dennis Alvin London*: Brother of Gwen Tanner & Uncle of Robin Silvers Joshua Isaac Seidman: Father of Frank Seidman Eloise Sternberg: Sister of Mort Wapner April 3 - April 9 (read on April 8) B. Louis Blumberg*: Father of Shirley Goldberg Efraim Jacob: Brother of Albert Jacob Bernard Rivin: Father of Anne Stanfield Paul Frydman: Father of Joseph Frydman Lillian Harr: Grandmother of Jessi Rubenstein Esther Mograbi*: Mother of Leona Holland Joanne Weiss: Niece of Harriet Vogel & Cousin of Craig Vogel Herbert Glabman*: Father of Nina Gelman Irving Goodman*: Father of Mark Goodman & Grandfather of Brian Goodman Carolyn B. Meyer: Mother of Peter Meyer Ida Sussman: Mother of Tema Smeyne Sam Feingold: Father of Sharon Holinstat & Grandfather of Tammy Webber Catherine Fortunato: Mother of Helene Newman Anna Mae Marzina: Mother of John Marzina Sadie Siegel*: Mother-in-law of Sally Siegel Reuben Silverberg: Father of Alan Silverberg Bella Smith*: Mother of Eva Eiselman Yitzchak Fishbein: Father of Joetta Schneider & Sally Siegel Rose Kleigman: Mother of Doris Newman Marc Levicoff*: Nephew of Wayne Posner Tanya Myerson: Mother of Daniel Myerson Mary J. Woods: Mother of Jan Pollitt Laurie W. Berry: Mother of Gwen Berry Harry Kaplan: Father-in-law of Edie Kaplan Harry Kinkulkin: Cousin of Maxine Essinger Dr. Kenneth Rothenberg: Brother of Lois Weiss & Uncle of Janet Dwork Iric Grossman: Son of Melvyn & Barbara Grossman & Brother of Melanie Goldsobel Jerry Holinstat*: Husband of Sharon Holinstat & Father of Tammy Webber Hugh Roth: Father of Jackie Feldman Lawrence Shapiro*: Father of Marc Shapiro April 10 - April 16 (read on April 15) Michael Anderson: Brother-in-law of Paula Deakter & Uncle of Rachel Goldman & Josh Deakter Morris Greene: Father of Sanford Greene Dorothy Hilcoff: Mother of Stephan Hilcoff Marshall D. Levin: Brother of Maxine Essinger Esther Rosenberg: Mother of Matthew Rosenberg Stanley Yeskel*: Friend of the Congregation Seymour Provus: Father of Jan Hochman Murray Weiss: Father of Barry Weiss & Grandfather of Janet Dwork * Memorial Plaque April 10 - April 16 (read on April 15) (cont.) Sophia S. Albert: Mother of Gail Barr George Black*: Grandfather of Myrna Abramowitz David Bloom*: Father of Jim Bloom Joel Deitch: Father of Steven Deitch Leon Gerson: Father of Irwin Gerson Andrew B. Sandquist: Son of Peter Sandquist & Emily Bukow Sonya Levine: Cousin of Maxine Essinger Shirley Resnick: Mother of Seth Resnick Joel Chiet*: Husband of Shellie Chiet Morris Elson: Father-in-law of Emile Sandler Nathan Kulman: Grandfather of Sheila Teitelbaum & GreatGrandfather of Marshall Teitelbaum Barbara Linkhorst: Mother of Adam Linkhorst Sylvia H. Weisman: Mother of John Weisman Larry London: Grandfather of Mark Golzbein Edward Miller: Uncle of Susan Marzina Louis Scadron: Grandfather of Marc Spungin April 17 - April 23 (read on April 22) Lola Greene: Mother of Robert Greene Mannie Roseman*: Friend of the Congregation Sam Savel: Grandfather of Bruce Cohen Zachary Schneider*: Husband of Joetta Schneider Paul Gross: Brother of Nancy Kaler Freda Marks: Mother of Elinor Roosth & Grandmother of Kenneth Roosth Aaron Rothenberg: Father of Lois Weiss & Grandfather of Janet Dwork Herbert Wildenberg: Father of Tina Shuldiner Frances Snell Rosenberg*: Mother of Jane Schwartz Lewis Barr: Father of Jack Barr William Herman: Cousin of Norm Skurnick Ursula Kouhana: Mother of Veronique Benfield Claire Kurnitsky*: Mother of Jackie Baseman & Grandmother of Hal Baseman Benjamin Remick: Father of Richard Remick Hilda Zayon*: Mother of Herbert Zayon Ann Bartell: Sister-in-law of Ruth Ottenheimer Teddi Gulkis: Cousin of Arnie Weinstein Harry Mendelson*: Father of Paula Deakter & Grandfather of Rachel Goldman & Josh Deakter Samuel Sheinman: Father of Geryl Deixler Morris Heckman: Father of Alexander Heckman Pauline Heckman: Mother of Alexander Heckman Lynne Rene Hamstra*: Daughter of Steve & Marilyn Carp Selma Ress: Sister of Morton Siegel Lillian Stewart: Mother of Rick Stewart Esther Wender*: Mother of Herbert Wender continued on following page 30 APRIL YAHRZEITS * Memorial Plaque APRIL YAHRZEITS April 24 - April 30 (read on April 29) Rhonda Cooper: Mother of Jason Cooper Mary Wallman: Mother of Lois Prokocimer Lewis Weiner: Brother of Gerald Weiner Jean Weinstein: Mother of Marjorie Gildenhorn & Grandmother of Cheryl Baldwin Harry Kroll*: Father of Evelyn Slotkin Seymour Rosenthal*: Brother-in-law of Esther Hartman and Uncle of Chris & Eileen Turenne, Herbert & Cindy Hartman and Debora Hartman. Great-Uncle of Tamara & Matthew Hartman and Kacy, Jaclyn & Michelle Turenne Marian Schatzer*: Mother of Barbara Leaf * Memorial Plaque April 24 - April 30 (read on April 29) (cont.) Arthur Gilbert*: Father of Sandra Landsman Edna Janoff: Mother of Debbie Schmidt Harry Landsman*: Father of Rod Landsman Jesse Lane: Father of George Lane Samuel Binder: Father of Sandra Weiner Leffert Holz: Father of Ruth Dubrowin Benjamin Weiss*: Father of Wendy Green Helen Sacks Biebel: Mother of Judy Pincus & Grandmother of Jonathan Pincus Rose Kaufman: Mother of Harold Kaufman Esther K. Levey*: Grandmother of Amanda Schaub CONDOLENCES CONDOLENCES TO: Rick Stewart & family on the loss of his father, Alan Stewart. Edie Kaplan & family on the loss of her nephew, Howard Cohen. May God send comfort to those in mourning. WELCOME NEW MEMBERS Stacy Link Caplan & son Zachary from Palm Beach Gardens 31 WE GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE YOUR DONATIONS Camp Coleman Hal Siegel-in memory of Mary Siegel Jeanne & Brud Tarsches-in memory of Rod Landsman Caring Community Cheryl Baldwin-in memory of William Gildenhorn & Gertrude “Goldy” Gildenhorn Donna Wexler-in memory of Milton Brook Estelle, Steve and Zhahava Misshula Flower Fund Stephanie & Bryan Greenberg-in honor of their daughter Courtney becoming a Bat Mitzvah General Fund Ira Fialkow-in memory of Norman Fialkow Nina & Edgar Wolff-in appreciation Lisa & Robert Kleinfeld-in memory of Arthur Kleinfeld Fredda & Paul Steidle-in memory of Dr. Larry Burns Toby Zeichner-in memory of Isaac Goldstein Barbara Falk-in memory of Gerald Schneider Robert Newman-in memory of Nathan Newman Roz & Dena Gitlitz-in memory of Abraham Gitlitz Audrey Kaplan-in memory of Myron Kaplan Jonathan Shainman-in memory of Sarah Levine Debbie & Hal Baseman-in memory of Harvey Baseman High Holy Days Prayer Books Barry Sternberg-in memory of John Sternberg Mortgage Elimination Fund Edie Kaplan-in memory of Seymour Kaplan Marilyn & Nate Finkel-wishing Cy Hollander many more years of good health Fredda & Paul Steidle-in memory of Fredda Leitner Music Fund Anina Robb & Rob Hustick-in honor of Lucas Hustick’s Bar Mitzvah Eleanor Titelbaum-in memory of Robert A. Titelbaum Judy & Norm Skurnick-wishing Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Block a happy anniversary & many more Harriet Vogel-in memory of Henry Schwartz The Gormezano Family-in honor of Brett Tancer’s patience in helping Gabe & Dan Gormezano become B’nei Mitzvah The Gormezano Family-in honor of Cantor Jessica and her devotion to Temple Beth Am and Gabe & Dan Gormezano becoming B’nei Mitzvah Lynne & David Wachsman and Amy Andersen-in memory of Jackie Wachsman and in appreciation Project Chidush Donations Marjorie & Louis Wolfson-in memory of Lillian Gilbert, Edgar Wolfson, Reuben Gilbert & Gladys Wolfson Sharon Rosen & Al Komins Lisa & John Stauffer Krisztina & Emre Ergas Marvin Slotkin-in memory of Mark Slotkin The One School Beth & Bill Goldman-in memory of Ralph Knotts Beth & Bill Goldman-in memory of Lucille Aronson Beth & Bill Goldman-in memory of William Goldman Beth & Bill Goldman-in memory of Thelma Goldman 32 Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund Ruth Schiffer-in memory of Harvey Schiffer Janet & Ross Levy-in honor of the marriage of their son Andrew to Danie Damm, granddaughter of Win & Lenore Gerson Emile Sandler-in memory of Vivian Sandler Lorraine Katz-in memory of Frank Katz Debbie Roosth-in memory of Frank Katz Wayne Posner-in memory of Herbert Posner Irving Mittenberg-in memory of Lena Mittenberg Debbie Schmidt-in memory of Jean Tint Craig Vogel-in memory of Henry Schwartz Nancy & Murray Steinfeld-in appreciation for the Adult Education Film Series Joseph Isenstein-in memory of Gertrude Isenstein Dyann Gormezano-in memory of Benny Halfon Charlotte Markowitz-in memory of Rose Shimmerman Dyann & Kyle Gormezano-in honor of their son Gabriel becoming a Bar Mitzvah Dyann & Kyle Gormezano-in honor of their son Daniel becoming a Bar Mitzvah The Gormezano Family-in honor of Rabbi Alon, and his teaching through the years, for Gabriel and Daniel Gormezano’s B’nei Mitzvah. Celeste & Bob London-in memory of Lester London Celeste & Bob London-in memory of Bert Krawczyk Marion & Irving Levine-in appreciation to Rabbi Alon and in honor of C.K. & Jack Tenenbaum Carol Sherman-in memory of Herbert Sherman Rosalie & Bob Grass-in memory of Louis Grass and George Katzman Fran Sandler-in memory of John Eisinger Harmon Garfinkel-in memory of Harry Schwartz Linda Sandler-in memory of Leonard Sandler Howard Ornstein-in memory of Fritzi Ornstein Doris Ornstein-in memory of Beatrice Erlanger Stuart Rabbi’s Education & Programming Fund Wendy & Barry Cohn Liz & Brian Cohn Rena Mittenberg-in memory of Hyman Novick Judy & Barry Goldstein-wishing congratulations to Harriet Weiss on being awarded the JCC Legacy Award Diane & Stanley Belsky-in memory of Lotta Chester Rabbi’s Outreach Fund Wendi & Richard Adler-in honor of their grandson Adam Goldstick’s Bar Mitzvah Religious School Fund Sandy & Arthur Bobrow-in memory of Lester Silverman & Marcy Bobrow Amy Shainman-in memory of Isa B. Byer Milton Maltz-in memory of Anna Maltz Ricky Fischer Memorial Scholarship Fund Nina Gelman-in memory of Andrew Glabman Leona Usher-in memory of her husband James G. Usher April 2016 Calendar subject to change. Check our website at www.templebetham.com for updates. Sun Mon 27 Easter NO Religious School Tue 28 11:00 Knitting Club NO Adult B’nei Mitzvah class 29 5:00 Religious School 6:30 Shalom Chai Wed Thu Fri 30 12:45 Mah Jongg 31 1 9:30 & 10:30 Jewish Family Jams 9:15 Toddler Enrichment Program 7:00 Guest speaker: Dr. Zarka 12:00 Lunch & Learn 5:30 Kids Shabbat in the Garden 7:00 NO Choir 6:30 TOS Gala Kick off Party-offsite 7:00 The Story of Exodus with Rabbi Alon NO Adult Tr ope class 3 9:30 Rel. School 9:30 Adult B/M class 4 5 10:30 Book Club 6 5:00 Religious School 9:45 Edu. Cmte. Mtg 7 12:45 Mah Jongg 7:00 Choir 6:30 Shalom Chai 11:00 3rd gr. Family B/M program 12:30 JAMTY Jr. Program 10 9:30 Adult B’nei Mitzvah Class 11 11:00 Knitting Club 12 5:00 Religious School 6:30 Shalom Chai NO Religious School 13 12:45 Mah Jongg 6:30 Men’s Club Meeting 7:00 Choir 11:00 6th grade B’nei Mitzvah family brunch 17 9:30 Religious School 9:30 Adult B’nei Mitzvah class 10:00 5th gr. hosts Survivors 11:00 K-2nd gr. family program 18 9:15 The One School PTO meeting 9:30 Religious School 4:00 Cochavim Hangout 5:00 Religious School 4:45 St. George’s Soup Kitchen 7:00 Board Meeting 12:00 Trope class 24 19 25 11:00 Knitting Club 20 9:00 TOS Passover Program 26 5:00 Religious School 7:00 Choir 6:00 Religious School Family Shabbat Experience 7:00 Shabbat Service 8:00 1st & 2nd gr. Mock-in 15 9:30 & 10:30 Jewish Family Jams 12:00 Lunch & Learn 21 9:30 & 10:30 Jewish Family Jams 12:45 Mah Jong 6:30 Shalom Chai– last night JAMTY & JAMTY Jr. Ice cream Seder 9:15 Toddler Prog. 12:00 Lunch & Learn 14 12:00 Lunch & Learn 2 4:30 Gabriel & Daniel Gormezano B’nei Mitzvah– offsite 7:00 Shabbat Service 8 7:00 The Story of Exodus with Rabbi Alon NO Tr ope class 6:15 Pre-Shabbat Meditation 9:30 & 10:30 Jewish Family Jams 7:00 The Story of Exodus with Rabbi Alon 12:00 Trope class Sat JAMTY Subregional lock in 9:15 Toddler Enrich. Program 6:30 Pre-Shabbat Song session 7:00 Shabbat w/ Torah reading & B’day blessing 9 5:00 Afternoon Service & Bar Mitzvah of Noah Pincus 7:30 Free Concert: West Point Jewish Chapel Choir at TBA 16 10:00 Morning Service & Bar Mitzvah of Adam Cherenson 6:00 PTO Night Out 22 First Night of Passover 23 1st Day of Passover 9:15 Toddler Enrich. Program 6:00 2nd Night Passover Seder at TBA (prior reservations needed) 12:00 The One School & Office closes 4:30 Shabbat Service 27 12:45 Mah Jongg 7:00 Choir 9:30 Adult B’nei Mitzvah class 28 9:30 & 10:30 Jewish Family Jams 12:00 Lunch & Learn 12:00 Trope class 29 Last day of Passover The One School & Office Closed 10:00 Yizkor Service 7:00 Shabbat Service 33 30 5:00 Afternoon Service & Bar Mitzvah of Ethan Levitt APRIL BIRTHDAYS Dorien Burey Korleen Cooley Richard Flah Susan Federgreen Amy Frank Marissa Dalton Ariel Parets Eric Alterman Diane Belsky Aaron Katz Ilya Lioznyansky Stacy Reich Matthew Rubin Jamie Salinger Risa Voorhees Rebecca Weiss David Cox Beth Goldman Dan Grogins Andrea Rosenberg Arthur Seltzer Emily Cooper Courtney Greenberg Elliot Hochman Andrew Stein Joseph Frank Noah Pincus Tina Shuldiner Levi Berenson Deborah Gans Lynn Klausner Brian Klee Raquel Ruiz Evelyn Slotkin Ryan Copple Davi-Linda Friedman Merrick Walder Aubree Wood Cathy Yonkers Asher Elman Emily Friedlander Marcy Isdaner Shelby Rubin Barry Sternberg Sandra Weiner Stanley Goldberg Robin Silvers Sandra Cohn Gideon Kroyter Jeffrey Lichtenstein Bruce Starr Robert Denenberg Hans Homburger 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 Jules Musinger Megan Randell Emile Sandler Melvin Wolfe Louis Wolfson Shelley Ballin Adam Cherenson Geryl Deixler David Schlisserman Alexis Berman Sandra Hilcoff Neil Katz Emily Zelner Sanford Greene Jordan Herold Jonathan Kissil Carole Meshil Ronald Rosenthal Krista Alterman Barbara Falk Lorraine Garfinkel Maxwell Stein Keira Stolowitz Jacob Tenenbaum Jared White Seth White Zack Feldman Robin Heston Neil Merin Pamela Shore Rita Silverman Spencer Linkhorst Alexandra Cherenson Jonathan Cherner Shari Dobuler Alexander Dwork Sandra Bobrow Patrick Dooley Melanie Friedman Ilene Gerber Anna Healy Pamela Starusta Julie Cook-Cornelius Emily Bukow Howard Cohen Janet Dwork Alitza Fisch Alex Goldman Cheryl Koenig Lisa DelPrete Karen Feldman Edward Hochman Ethan Levitt Lisa Stauffer 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 19 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 21 21 22 23 23 23 23 23 23 24 24 24 24 24 34 Logan Stein Caren Talero Kristine Cohn Doris Newman Jonathan Pincus Carol Damon Herbert Kester Diana Lioznyansky Martha Slifkin Andrew Strauss Mindy Cox Rosalinde Gitlitz Marilyn Gushner Andrew Plotkin Jon Popiel Jackie Baseman Jack Berman Jonathan Bock David Leven Sophia Liporace Norman Stavisky Michael Stillman Joel Tancer Adam Axler Myrna Leven Alan Strassler Michael Walder Allan Baumholtz Terri Berryman Julian Bois Dolores Cowen Steve Fried 24 24 25 25 25 26 26 26 26 26 27 27 27 27 27 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 29 29 29 29 30 30 30 30 30 APRIL ANNIVERSARIES David & Helen Darby Richard & Elaine Ades Bill & Lois Prokocimer Brett & Andrea Rosenberg Andrew & Patsy Boyland Brian & Amy Russell Fred & Deanna Talmud Patrick & Marni Nicholas Matthew & Heather Wood Arthur & Barbara Seltzer Edward & Lisa Harrisburg Dan & Mona Morello LeRoy & Shari Rodgers Jason & Jax Weisser Herb & Helen Gordon Arnold & Rosalie Snyder Barry & Wendy Cohn Douglass & Shirley Grangard Michael & Esther Stillman Stephen & Mindy Gottlieb Philippe & Tina Bois Jack & Judy Pincus Benjy & Lissa Schwab Andrew & Cheryll Plotkin 2 3 3 3 5 5 5 6 6 7 8 10 10 13 14 15 17 19 21 22 23 24 24 30 35 NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA PERMIT # 1978 Temple Beth Am 2250 Central Blvd. Jupiter, FL 33458 Current resident or TEMPLE BETH AM 2250 CENTRAL BLVD JUPITER, FL 33458 561-747-1109 - 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