The War of the Siddur - American Jewish Archives

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The War of the Siddur - American Jewish Archives
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SEPTEMBER 2003
"The War ofthe Siddur"
Rabbi Weis and Cantor Averbakh along with the Ritual Committee
are excited to announce that a committee will be forming to
edit a siddur for our congregation. With that goal in mind
. we have planned some exciting and innovative programs for you to
participate in. Choose one, choose two, or choose all.
THERE IS STILL TIME
TO SPONSOR OR PLAY
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GOLF
TOURNAMENT
SEPT. 10
SPONSORED BY
BERNIE
ROBBINS!
Please call the
office, 641-3600
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Holiday traditions, food,
and how to celebrate t.he
festival with your family
will be the focus of this the
Family Education series.
On Sunday Sept. 14th, from 8:30 - 10:30
am Rosh Hashanah will be explore?
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will be announced. These sesslO~S are
geared for families with young chtldren.
"Freght und Frest"
(Ask and Eat)
with Cantor Averbakh
The first Tuesday of each month the
Cantor will spend a lunch hour
rediscovering the joys of Yiddish
culture. We will share some language,
some music and stories of Eastern
Europe. These sessions will begin at
12:00 and end at 1:30 p.m. Dates: Oct.
2nd , Nov. 7th , Dec. 4 1\ Jan. 2 nd, Feb. 61\
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Shabbat MinyaliServices .,.,.,.,.,.10:30 am
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Erev Rosh Hashanah .,., .. ., .. .,.,.,.,., 8:15 pm
SAT, SEPT. 27, 2003
Rosh Hashanah Services ., .. .,.,., ... 10:00 am
Concurrent Children's Program,
ages 3 through Gr. 4
Tashlich Service at
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THERE IS STILL TIME TO
SPONSOR OR PLAY IN THE
BETH ISRAEL
GOLFTO
SEPTEMBER 10
SPONSORED BY
BERNIE ROBBINS!
Please call
the office,
641-3600
How often I hear the phrase, "I am spiritual, but not religious." I
must confess that I have never understood the meaning of this quote.
What is spirituality, if not religion, and what is religion, if not the
quest for spirituality? It is sometimes suggested that Judaism is a
. religion oflaw, that its dramatic mitzvah system presents a behaviorist
view of the world. Judaism's preeminent value ofTikkun Olam clearly
advocates a partnership with human beings and God, and advocates our responsibility to
complete the process of creation.
However, to imply that our activism in the physical world means that we have no
interest in the world of the spirit is completely without warrant. Our tradition is replete
with powerful and meaningful attempts to connect with God. Jewish mysticism expressed
in the many works of Kabbalah, began in the first century of the Common Era, and
continues until this day. There have been periods when a more rational approach held
sway, but there have been and continue to be wide swaths of the Jewish world that express
their Jewish life through the spiritual. It is important to note that even those who engage in
most mystical aspects of spiritual life have never abandoned the Mitzvot or the noble goal
to repair the world. Indeed, mystical tradition has reinforced the performance ofMitzvot
with the inclusion of a cosmic importance. Not only do we see a personal and global
impact from our behavior, but there might also be an unseen, unknown, yet very real,
cascading effect to Jewish ritual. What I do matters, not only to my immediate neighbors,
and me, but it effects the cosmos in untold ways. Therefore, spiritual Jews perform even
the most mundane Mitzvot with great fervor.
Though I may not recognize or realize the impact of this behavior, it does not mean that
there isn't some effect. In truth, the mystical tradition is profoundly behaviorist, because it
acknowledges the power inherent in actions even when they are not readily visible. Thus,
truly spiritual people do not dwell only in the world of the self, but rely on the self to effect
creation and climb the physical world's ladder toward the divine. Our religious tradition
places responsibility on each of us not merely to feel good and obtain inner peace, but to
bring the world closer to heavenly perfection.
As we approach Rosh Chodesh Elul, the month before the Holy Days, it is our tradition
to sound the shofar daily. It calls us, awakens us, and invokes us, not merely to attend
High Holiday services, but also and more importantly to accept the spiritual imperative to
elevate our souls toward the divine within and without, and accept our ancient call to
repair our world. As the Holy Days of Awe draw near, let us examine our hearts and souls,
and recommit ourselves to being God's partners in spirit and deed.
Susan, I and our family wish you and yours a Shana Tova Umetukah, a sweet and good
New Year, filled with the pleasant peace of spiritual joy and imbued with the fulfillment
that comes from doing God's work.
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are once again pleased to offer parallel children's
the High Holidays while adult services are being
cond}lct~4. However, your children must bep.r;e;registered. This
p~ogf~ms,} r children of age 3 and thrQtigl(gr:lJ~'.{~~, who are
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either Rosh Hashanafq>f,Yom Kippur.Yqu willJ;je. performing a
real mitzvah! Please calt'Cookie'of Ljl1~~ 3:t 6A 1-3606, to volunteer.
We thank you for your help and support.
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This past summer was a very
special one for me. You aU know about
the most important event that occurred
for Dmitri and me - the birth of our
son Michael Gideon (MotI Moshe)
may he live 120 years, I was thrilled that our congregants
welcomed him into the world with open arms and I am
immensely grateful to you for sharing our happiness and for
all the love and support you showed us in so many ways,
Summertime, when Hebrew school is on vacation and most children
are away, is the best time for study, professional development and
sharing experience with other cantors. Though getting used to the
huge change in my life and this new overwhelming responsibility
that little Motele brought into my life, I was able to attend only one
seminar on Jewish music this summer that proved a profound
experience for me. I spent four days in the Catskills studying with my
most distinguished colleagues at the first annual Rozhinke retreat.
Rozhinke is a new seminar organized in an effort to preserve and
continue the great cantorial art tradition of yesteryear.
The music that we hear in the synagogue today is various and
eclectic, derived from different times and traditions, and changing
from place to place according to the taste and average age of the
~~~~~~~~~~~ congregants. But when one thinks
of hazzanut, as an art form, the
particular style that has its roots
in the eastern European shtetl
comes to mind. Yossele
Rosenblatt, the Kousevitsky
brothers and other renowned
cantors of the first half of the
twentieth century, a period now
and we CVte mod
called "The Golden Age of
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Cantors ," possessed special
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authentic sound and ethnically
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was so intrinsically Jewish, so
passionate, so filled with pathos and sweetness, that it is described
by the term "Rozhinke" (a raisin). We admire the cantors of the
Golden Age not just for the beauty of their voices and amazing
vocal technique, but for being real zoggers (speakers) who prayed
with kavanah (understanding), expressing longings and aspirations
of a human soul and conveying a liturgical message to their listeners.
It was both challenge and fun to spend four days working on all
those little krechtz and kveck sounds, polishing dreydelach and runs
that, unfortunately, are very rarely heard on the bimah nowadays.
Should this part of our heritage be left only to a concert stage where
it becomes the showcase ofthe cantor's voice, or can it be a part of
the worship service and awaken the same spiritual and emotional
response that it did from our parents and grandparents? I strongly
believe that it can. This year which is the Year of the Siddur in our
congregation, I would like to dedicate the sermons in song to the
renditions ofliturgy from different times and styles, and to see which
of them would resonate with us so that we might incorporate them
into the service. I look forward to sharing more wonderful music
with you and your thoughtful insights that always enhance my
interpretation ofthe words of the prayers.
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LAST CALL FOR
BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE!
If you haven't gotten your form in for the Book of
Remembrance, you have until September 22. That is the
deadline and the book will go to press! We are most
appreciative of all who have responded thus far. There
are several members who have not yet been heard from
who do participate in the book. If you are one of them,
please send in your names as speedily as possible.
We will be happy to hear from you and thank you.
TIDING.!
SISTERHOOD NEWS
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It's back to business, as usual! Everything is
in high gear with the approach of the High
Holidays. It almost seems like the birth of a new
WELCOME BACK from what we hope was a healthy,
baby as we begin a new year with lots of new
enjoyable summer.
programs on the agenda. The Tidings will keep
Now that those long hot and sometimes very damp days are past
you well informed and you will also be
and we're all rested and relaxed, we can look forward to a Sisterhood
year filled with something to whet our appetites - The Arts, Trips, contacted in other ways so that you will always
know what's going on at Beth Israel. We truly
Crafts, Dining, Shopping and so much more.
hope you will take advantage of what is offered. Our Rabbi,
THE FOLLOWING IS AN OVERVIEW of the programs and
Cantor, President, Administrator and Committee heads have
activities for the year!
been busy during the summer putting ideas into action that
(1) Thesday, Sept. 9, at 9:30 a.m. lunch is set up for Beth
would be of interest to you. In the final analysis, it is the action
Israel's 5th Annual Golf Tournament on Wednesday, Sept.
you take that will prove their efforts were not in vain. Please do
10. To volunteer, call Susan Simon at 641-3253 or Ina Cohn
avail yourselves of the wonderful opportunities that lie ahead.
at 822-3674.
Speaking of opportunities, those who attended our summer
(2) New York food shopping day - before Break the Fast
fundraiser featuring Cantor Roslyn Barak enjoyed a real musical
(3) Beth Israel kitchen shower ands kitchen gadget demo
treat. Cantor Barak sang her heart out and won our hearts during
(4) Philadelphia Museum of Art
the
two hours she spent on stage.
(5) Ritz Movie and lunch in Voorhees
As
an octogenarian I am becoming more and more aware of
(6) Scrim Discovery - Ocean City - needlepoint
time's
passage and I embrace and treasure each moment as most
(7) Antique Road Show
precious.
However, it is the utilization of each moment that really
(8) Make Over - chaired by Ilene Lippman and Emily Weiss
st
counts.
Please
keep that thought in mind as you go about your
(9) Lunch and Learn w/Cantor Averbakh - 1 Thesday of
daily
tasks
and
you will be the richer for it.
the month
Please stay in touch and let me know if you have any news
(10) Fall Thrift Sale - Sun, Mon, Tues - Nov. 2, 3 and 4
Drop Off - Wed, Thurs, Fri - Oct. 29, 30 and 31. that we can impart via the Tidings. That is one of its purposes.
The 30 tb is also a late drop off
As its editor it is my delight to relay good news about your family 's
(11) Spa Night
achievements and other happy events.
(12) Chanukah Dinner - Fri., Dec. 19
Yes, it feels good to be back and in touch. Morris joins me in the
(13) Second Night Seder - Tues., April 6
wish that the New Year bless you, one and all, with all things good.
Details to follow on the above listed events. Committees are now
Shalom
forming for many of these programs. So, if something peaks your
,selma- 9?JowUw
interest just pick up the phone and call Susan Simon at 641-3253 or
me, Ina Cohn, 822-3674. You won't be sorry- it's fun and no calories.
If you missed the August meeting, you lost the opportunity to A good idea from Cookie's desk!
greet our newest Sisterhood member, Mrs. Bat. She didn't stay very
An e-mail came to me recently and I share it with you because it
long, she had to fly!
would be a beautiful mitzvah project for Beth Israel. I quote from
SISTERHOOD DUES ARE STILL THE BEST BARGAIN
the e-mail: "My son, a Marine lieutenant, called last Thursday from
AI Hillah, Iraq! It was the third phone call since they deployed in
January. The call was short due to the enormous cost and, therefore,
rather a frantic check list - are you ok, how is your stomach feeling,
do you have enough food? But he chose Thursday because it was his
father 's tenth yahrzeit and he wanted to make the family connection
that only a voice can do. It was wonderful for both of us to be
"together." The Army son of the Rabbi's assistant at the reform shul
in Atlanta was among the team that took Uday and Qusai. The
generals came to congratulate them and then brought the news
that their deployment would be extended to Marc~
'04. The generals asked what would make the months ahead tolerable. The answer was the ~.wIWr.
ability to make phone calls home."
As we approach the High Holy Days, let uS share our good fortune
with those far from home and their loved ones. Please send your
calling cards to the Temple office or have your child bring them on
the first day of Sunday school.
Sincerely,
~CJ~
TiDiNCt.l
Bamishpachah
(In the Family):
! . I do believe that school kids get the advantage. They buy new pencils,
Congratulations to:
Our President, Jay Zimmer, whose firm, HR
new notebooks and start fresh. As adults, we should also take advantage
Solutions, was recognized as one of the
of new beginnings. High Holidays Our congregation has a great opportunity
top 25 fastest growing companies in S.1.
waiting. We are beginning "The Year of The Siddur." In anticipation of
by The Philadelphia Business Journal and
editing a siddur for our congregational use, exciting new programs are
Rowan University College of Business
being offered: Layn and Learn with Rabbi Weis, Freight und Frest with
Administration
Cantor Averbakh, Adult Ed., Family Ed., and, of course, our worship
Jenn Cohn, mother of Hedy Roche, who
services. This will be a spiritual journey you will not want to miss.
celebrated her 106th birthday
There have been many questions about the Scrip assessment. Allow me to try to better
Allen and Myra Goldberg on the marriage
explain how this came about. As you know, our Board of Trustees will not allow the Temple
of their son, Evan to Allison Barber
to have a deficit budget. We strive to keep our expenses to the minimum necessary to provide
Marriage of Ken Blatt, son of Peter and
the largest-scope of programs available, and to operate the finest religious and nursery
Margie Blatt Kernan
schools in our community. Scrip is an ideal solution to increase revenues. When you use
Larry and Rosalie Clofine on the marriage
scrip, there is no cost to you. You buy the scrip at face value; the Temple pays for it at a
of their daughter Beth to Michael Fox
discount
rate. Therefore, if you purchase scrip, there is no assessment. Each time you purchase
B. Robert Anderson on his new book
scrip,
you
will be credited accordingly. If you wish not to participate in the program, there
"Freezing to Death" now available in
is
an
assessment
of $100 per family membership or $50 for a single adult membership.
local book stores
The choice is clearly yours. If we all "buy" into this program, the Temple will be fiscally
Bonnie, daughter of Hedy Roche, who
sound and we will be able to maintain our financial commitment levels. Please participate.
designed a synagogue to be built in
If you have any questions, just call me. I will be more than happy to help you in any way I
Manhattan. Her book "The Mishkan as
can. For 113 years, the doors of Beth Israel have been open to all, regardless of any financial
Metaphor" is on the must-read list at
limitations. We are pledged to carry on that principle that was established by our founding
Princeton U. Archaelogy Dept.
families. With your help and cooperation, we will succeed.
Steve Marchel whose involvement in
Michael, Ivan, Eliot and Brian join me in wishing each of you Shana Tova, a New Year
Federation and other philanthropies was
recognized by Howard Berger in the
filled with love of family, good health and prosperity.
Jewish Times
Adam, son of Jeff and Marta Kripitz on
graduating from Northeastern U. with a
BD degree in Business Administration
Rose, daughter of Cory and Martha
Morowitz, who attended the National
Sqturqqy, September 20,9:30 pm
Young Leaders' Conference in
'It Beth EI Syn'lgogue, 500 N. Jerome Ave., Melt·gate., NJ
Washington, DC in June/July by invitation
due to her scholastic merit, community
Featuring:
involvement and leadership contributions
Brooke, daughter of William and Nina Cqntor Eq Kulp ~ Cqntor l..4risq Avebqkh ~ Cqntor Rqlph Goren
Demko, who graduated cum laude from
Anq the Choirs of Beth EI, Beth )uqqh qnq Beth Istqe/
Univ. of Fla. Her major was psychology.
Let us join together to bring in the New Year spiritually 'Inc! mUSically.
Corinne Majeska, granddaughter of Ed
Refreshments will be setvec!. ALL ARE WELCOME!
and Annette Roth, who graduated with
a VMD from the U. of Penn School of
Veterinary Medicine.
We've said it before, but it bears repeating!
Ruth, daughter of Nancy Katz, who was
appointed Dean of George Washington
University's Medical Center School of
Public Health and Health Services
Wendy Ruden who was installed as 1sl VP.
ofRNS
Fran Goldstein who was installed as 3rd
VP.ofRNS
Debbie Orefice, niece of Arlene Groch,
who won a $10,000 grant from the
Coalition for the Advancement of Jewish
Education, and has published a CD as a
teaching tool relative to the Holocaust
Nice to note that David Greenspun is among
those who contribute time and financial
assistance to Sister Jean's Kitchen, along
with our own Youth Group
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GRACIOUS GIFTS
In Memory Of:
William Rosenstein - Max and Dorothy Belkin
Lenny Bakst - James and Michelle Devlin
Sylvia Wofsy - Matthew and Elaine Potash
Naomi Jane Hoffman - Jeanette Hoffman
Esther Diamond - Nat and Sima Diamond
Emma Wilson - Suzanne Franks
Hyman Davis - Ralph and Bette Madway
Herbert Monheit - Dr. M"lChaei and Shelly Katz; Nat and Sima
Diamond; Betty Strouse; Howard and Phyllis Solomon; Dr. Ike
and Joyce Mordecai; Paul and Gus Schwab; Dr. Morton and
Sandy Waldman; Peter and Margie Kernan; Mindy Kaneff; Larry
and Rosafle Clofine
Uncle Donald, unde of Sori Hecht - James and Mara Vasslides;
Morris Jaffe - Doris Barkan
Abe Kaplan - David and Erma Kaplan
Brother, Dave Shaffron - Helen Adelman
Nathan Weisfeld - George and Belle Weisfeld
Samuel Freedman - Maxine Lippman
Sadie Rosenblatt - Dr. Alfred and Barbara Rosenblatt
Artine Rosenberg - Larry and Robin Mintz
Samuel Friedman - Herbert and Renee Dudnick
Manny Bernson - Betty Bernson
Harry Cohen - Bob and Susan Mayer
Max and Ruth Mayer - Bob and Susan Mayer
Richard Goldbacher - Herb and Dottie Abrams
Sidney Dichter - Sally Dichter
Miriam Plotte! - Irwin and Perl Pincus
Lillian Mayer - Therese Wertheimer
Martin Wizov - Barry and Fran Wizov
Charles Hyman - Lynne Kupperman and Family
Kate Abel - Robert Abel
Doris Atlas - Edward and Ruth Weislow
Leo Weislow - Edward and Ruth Weislow
Ida Strouse - Betty Strouse
Mae Polakoff - Marc and Cookie Feldman
Beloved father of Andi Goldberg - Marc and Cookie Feldman
Lena Orlow - Dr. Gary and Ruth Kelman
Jenny Biegeleison - Renee Biel
Dr. Allen Cohen - Lynne Kupperman
Bluma Punnell - Jacqueline Siegel
Tracy Channick - Mindy Kaneff
Samuel Charen - Milton and Shirley Gewertz
Betty Gelula - Jerry and Mary Ann Gelula
Mollie Rubin - Norman and Audrey Fischer
Abram and Clara Ziegler - Miriam Brandschain
Bernard Uman - Sidney and Nettie Portnoy; Selma Portnoy; Rose
Dinerman; Morris and Selma Boudov; Jim and Mickey Devlin
Charles Tannenbaum - Morris and Selma Boudov
Helen Katz - Dr. Michael and Shelly Katz
Ida Auerbach - Dr. Paul and Amy Remer and Family
Samuel Weiner - Marshall and Maria Goldfarb and Family; Morris
and Selma Boudov; Michael and Sandra Cannan; V.Mae
Townsend; The Abe Weiner Family; Nina Rosenthal; Mr. and
Mrs. John J. Pagano; Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Margolis
Dr. George J. Siotoroff - Dr. David and Barbara Siotoroff; Dr. Jack
Siotoroff
Alexander Halpern - Marilyn Halpern
Lillian Berger - Esther Shaber
David Shaffran - Helen Adelman
Rudy Stem - Nina Stern
Johevet and Pincus Knobler - Nina Stern
Cheryl Kaufman - Bill and Karen Burns
Dr. Bruce Eidelson - Susan Morris
Ruth and AI Treatman - Dr. Ron and Audrey Litto
Albert Lelah - Richard and Sylvia Kintish
Florence Grossman - Betty Bernson
Morton Pliskin - Sid and Nettie Portnoy
Ann Brown - Michael and Joy Lewl<owski
Saul Bogatin - Jim and Mickey Devlin
William Chase - Karl and Sindy Baker
Bessie Simon - Robert and Susan Simon
Fran k F. Simon - Robert and Susan Simon
Rose Hyman - Lynne Kupperman; Carolyn Kupperman; Dr. and
Mrs. Richard Ruden and Jacob
George Schwartz - Shirley Gottlieb
Benjamin Bigney - Arnold and Marilyn Bigney
Dr. Barney B. Barab - Barbara Levitt, Bobby Levitt, Joe and Linda
Doyle
Oscar Groebel - Gusti Engelberg
Celia Resnick - Irv and Joan Yeagle
Jerome Rubenstein - Linda Rubenstein
Johanna Horowitz - Dr. Michael and Shelly Katz
Frieda Jacobs - Jerrold and Carol Jacobs
Samuel Rosenthal - Ruth Bandoroff
Mier Winn - Bernard and Bea Sandson
Dr. Manuel Tubis - Harry Tubis
Mary Davis - Ralph and Bette Madway
Hettie Goldmann - Dr. Gary and Ruth Kelman
Sam Alexander - Eugene and Dorris Alexander
Mary Alexander - Charles and Eleanor Thierman
Ruth Siotoroff - Martin and Golda Wood; Morris and Selma Boudov;
Dr. David and Barbara Siotoroff; Selma Portnoy; Joseph George
Siotoroff and Family; Julia Krantz and Family; Dr. Steven, Laura,
Aaron, Brian and Brad Bender; Dr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Wilner
Derek Shaw - Barry and Deborah Pincus
Fannie Bernson - Betty Bernson
Maurice Kurtz - Dr. Joel and Karen Bayer
Bernice Feinstone - Stanley and Raye Feinstone
Ruth Rosenthal - Pauline Hollander
Morris Dublinsky - Sondra Yanniello
Cyril Simon - Robert and Susan Simon
Jean Kohler - Saul and Beverly Kohler
Philip Pinsky - Adele Mintz
Marguerita Schwartz - Dr. Richard and Susan Adelman
Albert Wilson - Bert and Betty Wilson
Minnie Gottlieb - Shirley Gottlieb
Israel Seelig - Helen Gliksman
Jack Cohen - Eileen Cohen
Arlen Chotiner - Charles and Marcia Chotiner
Max Weiner - Libby Weiner
Harry Bandoroff - Ruth Bandoroff
Rose Rappaport - Renee Biel
Nathan Hirsch - Dr. Jack Siotoroff
Edward I. Cowan - Morris and Selma Boudov; Bonnie Bednar
Beatrice Weiss - Jerry and Ina Cohn
louis Schreiber - Shula Schreiber
Danie! Horowitz - Dr. Michael and Shelly Katz
Rose Brandow - Helen Pogachefsky
Dr. Bruce Eidelson - Susan Morris
Melvin Dinter - Charles and Marilyn Ross
Seraphine Mayer - Therese Wertheimer
Jack and Rebecca lipton - Dr. Ike and Joyce Mordecai and Family
Nettie Hollander - Pauline Hollander
Leonard Plotte! -Irvin and Perl Pincus
Minna Litman - Hoe, Kirsten and Bess Levin; Mark, lauren and
Haley levin
Jeff Roth - Morris and Selma Boudov
Frieda Gilbert - Charles and Eleanor Thierman; Bernie and Linda
Cohen; Morris and Selma Boudov
Albert Packman - Morris and Selma Boudov
Dorothy Golomb - Robert and Susan Simon
Henry Moskowitz - lois Baker
In Honor Ot
Bat Mitzvah of Samantha Hordes - Stanley and Susan Sabin
Confirmation of Sara Belkin - Joe, Meryl and Jesse Rodgers
Confinnation of Mitchell Flax - Joe, Meryl and Jesse Rodgers
Confirmation of Leah Weis - Joe, Meryl and Jesse Rodgers
Speedy recovery of Sara Cohen - Joe, Meryl and Jesse Rodgers
Morris and Selma Boudov's 40~ Ann'y and Morris' 90· Birthday
- Dr. Ike and Joyce Mordecai
Our granddaughter, Corinne Majeska, on her graduation with a
VMD from the U. of Pa. School of Veterinary Medicine - Ed and
Annette Roth
Recovery of Joseph Iacovelli - Arnold and Marilyn Bigney
Jenn Cohen's 106· Birthday - Hedy Roche
Andrew lippman's Confinnation - Hedy Roche
Anniversary of Abram and Clara Ziegler - Miriam Brandschain
Birthday of Abram Ziegler - Miriam Brandschain
Birthday of Clara Ziegler - Miriam Brandschain
Daughter Bonnie Roche, Manhattan architect - Hedy Roche
Confinnation of Shelley Bernstein - Richard and Elaine Coren
Adam Kripitz' graduation from college - Steve and Michelle Labov
and Family
Jay Zimmer's installation as President of Congregation Beth
Israe!- Sandra Foyil Zimmer
Birth of Logan Russo - Paul and Gazella Schwab
Recovery of Marta Davidovich - Dr. Joel and Karen Bayer
30· Wedding Anniversary of Dr. Stanley and June Cohen - Fay
Cohen; Rhona Cohen
Speedy recovery of Burt Rothstein - Dan and June Probinsky
Recovery of Ruth Harrison - larry and Rosalie Clofine
RABBI'S DlSCRETIONARV FUND
In Memory Of:
Benjamin Schreiber - Shula Schreiber
Dr. Sam Rubin - Nancy Rubin
David M. Grossman - Bud and Anne Grossman
Max Grossman - Bud and Anne Grossman
Herb Monheit - Deborah Monheit
Janice Cohen - Ira, Phyllis and Steven Cohen
Sam H. Cohen - Ira, Phyllis and Steven Cohen
Charles Tannenbaum - Mike and Gladd Pred; Arnie Schusterman
Edith Kaplan - Sherry Hoffman
Bennett Madway - Ralph and Bette Madway
Edward Kemeny - Mike and Gladd Pred
Robert Caplan - Larry and Robin Caplan
Sidney Segal - Paul and Jodi Goodman and Family
Harry Zlotnick - Norman and Sharon Zlotnick
In Honor Of:
Rabbi Weis for his wisdom and guidance - Kristy Irish
Rabbi with much thanks for his caring - Deborah Monheit
Eric and Robin Tiger in appreciation of their kindness - Karl
and Sindy Baker
And appreciation of Rabbi's caring and kindness - Dr. Ron and
Audrey Litto
Appreciation of Rabbi's caring during our son Glenn's illness
- Alan and Rona Raab
Josh Weis - Nancy Rubin
Rabbi Weis for his kindness and support - Nancy Rubin
Rabbi Weis' support & guidance for Julie's Bat Mitzvah - Ilene
Lippman and Mark Lippman
Andrew lippman's Confirmation - Ilene Lippman and Mark
Lippman
Steffan ie's Bat Mitzvah, and thanks for Rabbi's guidance - Cindy
Jacobson
And appreciation of Rabbi's guidance for Michael's Bar Mitzvah
- Bob and Jean Bradley
80· Birthday of Selma Ackerman - Karl, Sindy and lucas Baker
Rabbi Weis for his kindness and comfort - Sherry Hoffman
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YOUTH GROUP NEWS
NURSERY & RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
This year Youth Group will see many changes
that I am very excited about. Our 7th and 8th Grade
Youth group is undergoing another transformation!
It will now be known as the Mitzvah Corps. The
Mitzvah Corps will give our children the chance
to perform Mitzvoth (commandments) on a
monthly basis. This will present a great opportunity
for our youth to volunteer their services to organizations throughout
our community. We will provide attention to the elderly, the
homeless, adults in group homes, the homebound and many more.
Among other things, we will be cooking, serving meals, planting
flowers and playing bingo.
Our senior Youth Group will continue to be known as BITY (Beth
Israel Temple Youth). We have a new board in place and I encourage any
students in high school who would like to be involved to contact me.
Our 41h through 6th graders will now be known as Ity-Bity and
will still feature the same fun-filled monthly activities.
Though Youth Group is focused on our youth; the more important
emphasis should be on parents. Without parental support we could
not have successful events. Please encourage your child(ren) to not
only become members of Youth Group, but to become active
members. Youth Group gives our children the opportunity to grow
into young adults and as Jews in an informal setting. In addition to
our work in Tikkun Olam, repairing the world, we offer fun and
exciting events that bring our kids together with our Jewish kids
locally and throughout the region. So when the Youth Group
registration arrives for your child, please fill it out, send it back to
Beth Israel and stay involved.
I heard a rumor that summer was here ... but I'm
not really sure. I suppose there were some very hot
days, but Mr. Sunshine rarely showed his face and
my days at the beach were numbered. However,
not one to complain, I'll just say 'thank you, God'
for those Fridays off. They certainly felt great!
September brings much excitement to our
school building. Nursery school ran a very
successful camp program this summer for our
youngest children. It was great fun and a pure delight to watch all
those bathing beauties in and out of our small pools. A warm
thanks to Ms. Ina who really made it all happen.
Our fall nursery programs are in place and there are still a few
spots available. This year we have both a morning and afternoon
kindergarten enrichment program. These classes are designed to
reinforce kindergarten skills in an active leaming environment
with a project approach curriculum. Thanks to Lisa Stein, our staB
had the opportunity to learn about the Reggio Emila program of
Italy. This approach allows children to construct their own
learning in an open, flexible manner. Teachers are there to
facilitate the process and guide their discoveries . .
There are many new things happening in our Sunday and
Hebrew School. We will continue to use the Chai curriculum in
second, third, and now fourth grade. The Chai curriculum was
designed by the UARC and focuses on Torah, Avodah and
G'milut Chasadim. Each grade level studies a specific book of the
Torah. We will continue to use the same Hebrew series for
instruction but will individualize and supplement our studies with
materials from the new Mitkadem program.
This year there will be many scheduled Tefillah (worship)
sessions both during the week and on Sundays. The Rabbi and
Cantor put together a prayer book specifically to be used for our
school Tefillah sessions. It is our goal to make our children as
proficient and comfortable as possible with the worship service
through ongoing programming. We are, after all, in the business of
helping to educate the future generation of Jewish adults. We take
this responsibility very seriously.
As the year closes and we look toward a new year hopefully filled
with peace for all, my family and I wish everyone a sweet New Year.
B'Sha/om,
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Dear Beth Israel Congregant:
We need this information for
our records. It will facilitate our
communications with you.
Please take a moment of your
valuable time to respond to this
request. Thank you so
much. The number to
call is 641-3600.
We also need
college e-mail
addresses! Rabbi Weis and Cantor Averbakh want to stay in
touch with all college students. Please contact us!!
Dara Nachimson
[email protected]
~CJeUna"
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Rabbi Weis on the occasion of Lauren and Billy's marriage Arthur and Carol Sklar
Rabbi Weis for his memorable naming of granddaughter and
daughter, Jillian Paige Wulwick, and her sister Karli's 4'"
Birthday - Dr. Marc and Betsy Peck and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
WuIvkk
Rabbi for his support and words of comfort on the loss of our
beloved Sam - Libby Weiner, Stanley, Stacy, Raechal and Justin
Weiner; Renee, Rory, Kevin and Sean Ahern
Naming of Biana Dente - The Dente Family
Marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Greenspun - Gary and Robin
Aisw.Mtz
CANTOR FUND
In "emory Of:
Donald N. Cohen - Mel and Sue Cohen
Solomon Bernstein - Jerry and Shelley Bernstein
Samuel Weiner - Jerry and Shelley Bemstein
Marvin Altman - Sharon Altman and Family
Jack Cohen - Mitch and Merali Drucker; Michelle Chalfin; Erick
Chalfin
In Honor Of:
Birth of Michael Gideon, son of Cantor Larisa Averbakh and
Dmitri Leiderman - Alan, Bonnie, Nate and Neil Cohen; Ted, Jane~
Hank and Jessica Rich; Torn and Robin Shields; Larry, Kathy,
Samantha and Danielle Malarnut; Marc Lowenstein and Debbie
Davies; Dr. Robert and Kim Sabo
CANTOR'S DISCRETIONARY FUND
In lIemory Of:
Herb Monheit - Gary and Lanie Sinderbrand
In Honor Of:
Cantor Averbakh's help on the occasion of Steffanie's Bat
Mitzvah - Cildy Jacobson
Birth of Larisa and Dimitri's baby, Michael Gideon - Dr. Gary
and Debra Rosman; Ira, Phyillis and Steven Cohen
ConHrmation of Lisa Gottlieb - Gary and Lanie Sinderbrand
Cantor Averbakh's guidance for Julie's Bat Mitzvah - Ilene
Lippman and Mark Lippman
And appreciation of Cantor's presence and "gift of music· for
Michael's Bar Mitzvah - Bob and Jean Bradley
MARTHA MAWN/BARBARA MAlAMUT FUND
In "emory Of:
Sylvia Moskowitz - Harold and Martha Moskowitz
Mike Parfm - Mel and Sandra Parlin
Edward Stem - Herb and Faith Stem
BRICKMAN/GROSS CONTINUING EDUCAllON FUND
In "emory Of:
Ruth Siotoroff - Dr. Robert and Gail Chorney
HERMAN POGACHEFSKY ISRAEL
SCHOlARSHIP FUND
In "emory Of:
Marguerita Schwartz - Susan Morris and Michael Morris
SAUL SINDERBRAND/HARRY ROSENBERG
REUGIOUS SCHOOL FUND
In "emory Of:
Harry E. Rosenberg - Debra Rosenberg; Marc, Patti, Reed and
Zoe Rosenberg
Herb Monheit - Debra Rosenberg
Craig Packman - Debra Rosenberg
Philip Pinsky - George and Jean Kripitz
In Honor Of:
Henry's Second Grade Teacher, Mrs. Van Dyke - Sco~ Michel
and Henry Sacks
My husband David's 42 04 Birthday - Jennifer Montgomery
Sinderbrand
Gregory Malamut's Confirmation - Dr. Bill and Cookie Vilensky
Kathy Malamut's Confirmation - Dr. Bill and Cookie Vilensky
Recovery of Nancy Katz - Debra Rosenberg
Marriage of Ken Blat! - Dr. Bill and Cookie Vilensky
CHARLES N. COHEN NURSERY SCHOOL FUND
In Memory Of:
Herbert Monheit - Dr. Sidney and Janet Millstein
Abraham Rosenberg - Gary and Robin Aiscowitz
D. Patricia Garfield - AJan, Bonnie, Nate and Neil Cohen
In Honor Of:
Birth of Bella Rose Reich - Ilene, Andrew and Julie Lippman
Anniversary of Irving and Fay Glickman - Gary and Robin
Aiscov.itz
Birth of Hannah Kaufman - Alan and Bonnie Cohen
RUTH AND STAN HARRIS CAMP HARLfM RJND
In Memory Of:
Ruth Harris· Norman and Sharon Harris Zlotnick
RICHARD GADON MEDIA CENTER FUND
In Memory Of:
Jerome Berman - Steve and Barbara Gadon
In Honor Of:
Recovery of Max Botel - Steve and Barbara Gadon
Recovery of Stanley Joffe - Steve and Barbara Gadon
Marriage of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Braverman - Steve
and Barbara Gadon
BUILDING FUND
B. I. SISTERHOOD GOWEN BOOK
In Honor Of:
Recovery of Nancy Katz - Bernie and Bea Sandson
MARTHA MAWN/BARBARA MAlAMUT FUND
In Memory Of:
Edward Stem - Herb and Faith Stern
Abe Malamut - Lewis J. and Rhoda Malamut
Frieda Beldegreen - Herb and Faith Stern
Marilyn Malamut - Lewis J. and Rhoda Malamut
In Honor Of:
30'" Wedding Anniversary of Dr. Stanley and June Cohen - Morris
and Selma Boudov
MANNA FUND
In Memory Of:
Herbert Monheit - Martin and Golda Wood; Bonnie Utvack and Tom
Kennedy; Alice Epstein; Dr. Paul and Jodie Goodman; Florence
Lippman; Morris and Selma Boudov; Jerry and Shelley Bernstein;
Janet Levitt; Gene and Betty Ann Beckman; Lynne Kupperman
and Jack Daro.Wz; Hedy Rcxre; Mitchell, Eise, Rachei and Lauren
Waldman; Dr. PaU and Jodi Goodman; Janet Levitt; Mel and
Sandra Parlin; Herb and Faith Stem; Brian and Shelly Meyers;
Heien Adelman; Dr. Bernie and Brenda Casel; Marv and MiDie
Becker; Ame Goodman and Family; Harold and Leonore Garber;
Jack and Diane DeCola; Wdfiam and Petie Subin; Shirley Pincus;
Dr. Joshua and Susan Braunstein; Dr. Alfred and Barbara
Rosenblatt; Mort and Barbara Spiegel; Dr. BiD and Cookie Vilensky;
Nicholas D. Coliova, D.D.S.; Ruth Bandoroff; AJan and Bonnie
Cohen; The Labov Family; Harold and Joyce Yamron; Barbara
Baker and Harold Cranska; Dene, Andrew and Jufie Lippman; Lewis
H. and Rhoda Malamut; Harold and Martha Moskowitz; Lewis H.
and Elaine Abel; Roy and JOlIVle Goldberg; Bob and Eileen
Li1zner; AI and BLMY Katznm; Liian Sokasky; Michael and Susan
Sokalsky; David and Jana Weiss; Barbara Levitt; Ed and Cissy
Hurst Stanley and Marsha Grossman; George and Jean Kripitz;
Dr. Gary and Debra Rosman; Larry and Carla Gash; Seymour and
Shirley Gash; Roy and Charlotte Rubenstein; Bob and Susan
Mayer; Bud and Anne Grossman; Charles and Lynn Kramer; Dr.
Gary and Ruth Kelman; Shy and JcrJet Kramer; Margie Lowenstein
and Family; Richard, Elizabeth and Daniel Rubin; Loewy and
Patricia Latz; Jimmie and Lorraine Cooper; Norman and Audrey
Fischer; Michael Stark; Harold and Paula Zeltner; Robert and
Stephanie Giaymon; Marc and Patti Rosenberg; Larry and Helen
Shapiro; Doris S. Lippincott; Burt and Patti Rubin
Edith Kaplan - Dr. Gary and Debra Rosman
Richard C. Sykes - Dr. Gary and Debbie Rosman
Irving L Labov - The Labov Family
Fred Goldfine - Sara Labov
Morris and Eva Lazerow - Sara Labov
In Honor Of:
The good worll of Manna - Margate Community Church; Linwood
Ambulance Squad; Little Gardens Club of AHantic City
Recovery of Nancy Katz - Sara Labov
Graduations and confirmations of Harold and Martha Moskowitz
family members - Seymour and Shirley Gash
Recovery of Dr. David Rosenberg - Bob and Susan Simon
Birth of granddaughter to Lewis and Bunny April- Bob and Susan
Siron
And gratitude to Adria Light for her caring and concern - Roberta
Conners
Rev. and Mrs. David Fleming on their daughter Kara's marriage
- Dr. Gary and Debbie Rosman
InMemof}'Of:
Victor Lowenstein - Marc Lowenstein and Deborah Davies
BETH ISRAEL GROVE, S. J. FOREST IN ISRAEL
InMemoryOt
(1 tree) Leonard Pollock - David and Axine Fahringer
(1 tree) Cheryl Kaufman - Ed and Wendy; Debbie and Gary
(1 tree) Dr. Samuel Rubin - Michael Stark
(1 tree) Renee Saber - Michael Stark
(10 trees) Yosef Na'aman - Friends at MASSOA
(1 tree) Samuel Weiner - Ron and Kathy Stablini
(5 trees) Sadie Adelman - Rae (Bea) Holtz
(1 tree) Michael Bennette - Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wenick
(2 trees) Gussie Rubinstein - Elaine ROOinstein, Werrl'f and Michele
(1 tree) Richard C. Sykes - Dr. Kenneth and Janet Grossman
InHonorOt
(1 tree) Birth of Eden Rose Pollock - Shirley Szatmary
(Circle of trees - 5) 60· Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Sherwin - Herman and Milzi Polsky
(2 trees) 50'" Wedding Anniversary of Jerry and Claire Breger Libby Weiner
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The Adult Choir and the Young People's Choir of
St. Bernadette Church, at 1421 New Road in
Northfield is presenting a patriotic concert in
remembrance of victims of 9/ 11 entitled AMERiCA!
OF THEE WE SING on September 14, at 3 p.m.
under the direction of Bettie Timm, Music Director,
accompanied by Jane McNeal.
All are welcome and there is no admission charge!
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SEPTEMBER 2003
Monday
Sunday
1
Thesday
Wednesday
8
Sunday School
Opens
Manna
14
15
Sunday School
Adult Education
10:45-11:45am
29
28
Sunday School
Adult Education
10:45-11 :45am
9
Hebrew School
Sisterhood Meeting
12 noon
Ritual Committee
Meeting 7:30pm
16
10
5
11
Annual Golf
Toumament
Harbor Pines
Golf Club
12 noon
17
23
25
Hebrew School
Shabbat Services
8:15pm
Guest Speaker,
Ruth Bandoroff
Torah Study
9:15am
Bat Mitzvah of
Samantha Levy
10:30am
20
Kabbalat Shabbat
5:30pm
26
Hebrew School
Adult Choir Rehearsal
7:30pm
Torah Study
9:15 am
Bar Mitzvah of
Max Mittelman
10:30am
13
19
Hebrew School
Layn (To Put On) and
Adult
Choir Rehearsal
Leam, Moming
7:30pm
Service and Study
7:30-9am
Board of Trustees
Meeting, 7:30pm
24
30
Hebrew School
Adult Choir Rehearsal
7:30pm
Saturday
6
12
18
Hebrew School
Sunday School
Adult Education
10:45-11 :45am
Friday
Manna
Kabbalat Shabbat
5:30pm
Adult Choir Rehearsal
Nursery School Opens
7:30pm
Hebrew School
22
21
Thursday
4
3
2
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Labor Day
7
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Torah Study
9:15am
Shabbat Minyan
Services
10:30am
27
Erev Rosh
Hashanah
8:15pm
Rosh Hashanah lOam
Concurrent Children's
Program,
ages 3 thru Gr. 4
Tashlich Service, Birch
Grove Park 3pm
THERE IS STILL TIME TO SPONSOR OR PLAY IN
THE B.I. GOLF TOURNAMENT SEPT. 10
SPONSORED BY BERNIE ROBBINS!
Please call the office, 641-3600
Attention All Music Covers!
Everybody who went raved about our last Opera Trip! Well, we're going to do it again!
Cantor Averbakh has planned another Metropolitan Opera adventure on
Saturday, Dec. 13, to see and hear "La Juive" (The Jewess) by famous 19 th
century French composer, Jacques Halevy.
This trip promises to be an exciting Shabbat experience. We will leave our
Temple grounds at approximately 8 a.m., and head for Temple Beth EI in Jersey
City where we will first enjoy a Shabbat service, followed by lunch at the
synagogue. Then on to New York City and the opera which will feature
Metropolitan star, Neil Shicoff, the son of a famous cantor, and Soile Isokoski,
in the title roles. While enroute to New York, Cantor Averbakh will acquaint us with the opera's story.
After the opera we will have dinner before proceeding home.
If you are interested, please call our Temple office and reserve your place. The price has been
estimated to be approximately $150 per person, which includes bus transportation, lunch, bus driver
gratuity, opera ticket and dinner. The number to call is 641-3600.
We are announcing this trip now so that you can plan ahead - we are sure it will be a SELLOUT!
Get on board early!
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Leonard and Pauline Allen
Dr. Robert and Elaine Charny
Ms. Stacy Luthke and Mr. Todd Forman
Henry and Sallie Gorohoff
Warren and Eta Hecht
Michael and Jody Karsevar
Riesa Levine
Michael and Lesley Loewenstern
Stanley and Stacy Weiner
Ben and Nancy Zeltner & Family
Opening Day!!
Goldberg Fitness Complex at the Milton and Betty Katz JCC, Margate, N.J.
September 7,2003 • 11 AM to 2 PM or September 14 & September 21 • 11 AM to 2 PM
Come Look Us Over!
CONGREGATION
BETH ISRAEL
HIGH HOLY DAYS
TICKET SERVICE
SCHEDULE
Rosh Hashanah Evening Service .... ........ ... Fri. , Sept. 26th, 8: 15 p.m.
Rosh Hashanah Morning Service .. ..... .. . Sot., Sept. 27th, 10:00 a.m.
CONCURRENT CHILDREN'S PROGRAM AGES 3 THROUGH GRADE 4
Tashliich Service at Birch Grove Pork ....... Sot., Sept. 27th, 3:00 p.m.
Kol Nidre Service ................ .... ..................... Sun., Oct. 5th, 8: 15 p.m.
Yom Kippur Services ............... ................. Mon., Oct. 6th, 10:00 a.m.
CONCURRENT CHILDREN 'S PROGRAM AGES 3 THROUGH GRADE 4
Afternoon Service, 3:00 p.m.
Yizkor and Neilah Service, 4:00 p.m.
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