High Holy Days Service information on page 5.
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High Holy Days Service information on page 5.
IIAKOL Volume 75 Issue 1 | September 2015 | www.tbsmb.org High Holy Days Service information on page 5. Page 2 HaKOL September 2015 Gary A. Glickstein Rabbi Robert A. Davis Rabbi, D.Min. Gayle Pomerantz Rabbi Amy L. Morrison Rabbi Lisa V. Segal Cantor Steven Haas Cantor Emeritus David M. Lamden, F.T.A. Executive Director Mark Baranek Director of Congregational Engagement Margie Zeskind Director of Early Childhood Education Yael Dadoun Principal/Educator Ilana Gilat Director of Advancement Greg Lawrence Director of The Tribe Lois Kotzen Office Administrator Nerissa Balland Director of Communications Lorna Rodriguez Director of Finance Sharon Hoffman Director of Member Services Shula Ben-David Director Bar/Bat Mitzvah Emerita David Conviser Cantor Emeritus Alice Miller, F.T.A. Executive Director Emerita Dennis J. Rice, F.T.A. Executive Director Emeritus Board of Trustees In This Issue Shabbat Schedule............................2 Elu v’Elu ................................................3 President’s Message........................4 High Holy Day Schedule................5 Rabbi Pomerantz...............................6/7 Foundation School News ..............8/9 Cantor Segal .......................................10 Community Opportunities.............11 Legacy Endowment ........................12/13 Tzedakah .............................................14/15 Birthdays ..............................................16/17 SHABBAT SCHEDULE “Shabbat is a taste of paradise.” Talmud, Berachot 57a OFFICERS PRESIDENT Shabbat Evening Services Jack Karson VICE PRESIDENTS Cyndy Albert Jose Benrey Jocelyn Berman Etan Mark TREASURER SECRETARY TBS Brotherhood ..............................16 Create a Jewish Legacy .................17 Anniversaries ......................................18 Their Memory is a Blessing ...........18 Mazel Tov.............................................19 Upcoming @TBS...............................20 TBS Shutterbug .................................20 Israel Bonds.........................................21 Staff Directory ....................................22 Business Directory Listings ...........27 Suzanne Meltzer Vanessa Ressler Karen Rivo, 1st VP Aaron Tandy Our Shabbat evening service will embrace you. Fresh and familiar music will enable you to give voice to your own spirit. Special occasions in the lives of our congregants, Jewish teachings, sermons from our Rabbis, and special music will enhance “Shabbat - our sanctuary in time.” Fridays, 6:00 pm. Jeff Graff Shabbat Club Bobbi Ossip Every Friday during evening services, children two-years-old through 2nd grade meet for a Shabbat experience under the supervision of our Early Childhood Department. Call the School office for more information. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Elaine Bachenheimer Julie Basner Eric Broad John Bussel Elizabeth Camargo Steven Chaneles Lisa Cicero Heidi Cooper Terry Jove Tara Katz Diane Katzen Michael Levinson Sharlane Packar Stevan Pardo Allan Pekor Stephanie Rosen Gary Rosenberg Myra Spindel Robin Straus Furlong Michael Weinberg Rachel Weissman Mark Weithorn Carrie Wiesenfeld Torah Study on Shabbat Morning Start your Saturday morning with Torah study and a bagel with a shmeer (spread) of cream cheese. Each Shabbat morning before our Shabbat Morning Minyan (which starts at 10:30 am), you will study Parashat HaShavua, the weekly Torah portion. The Rabbis will lead a discussion of ancient commentaries and teachings and reveal the Torah’s modern and relevant lessons. Every Saturday morning, 9:30 am. PAST PRESIDENTS *James S. Knopke *Milton Gaynor *Harold B. Vinik *Neal O. Amdur Marvin Stonberg *Helen Kotler Michael Dribin Charles A. Citrin Andrew R. Hirschl Nancy Kipnis Ratzan Robert Hertzberg Shelley Niceley Groff Ronald Albert, Jr. Peter Russin Marjorie Baron *deceased *Alfred B. Rosenstein *Dr. Max Ellis *Morris Berrick *Harry A. Cornblum *Louis J. Krensky *Shepard Broad *Leon J. Ell *Ralph Spero *John Serbin *Judge Harry Arthur Greenberg *James Albert *Louis Snetman *Jack Fink *Eli Katzin ADVISORY BOARD Stanley Arkin Norman Braman Morris Broad Harvey Chaplin Joel Friedland Gary Gerson David Kenin Donald Lefton Hillel Meyers Irving Miller Gerald Robins Harry B. Smith Manuel Zaiac This lively service for pre-school-aged children and families combines prayer, music, stories, snacks, and much more. Contact Mark Baranek. Takes place Saturday mornings, 9:30 am when Shabbat School is in session. Shabbat Morning Minyan Join us Saturday mornings at 10:30 am in our beautiful chapel or sanctuary. Our clergy and members of our congregation help to lead the prayers and read the Torah. B’nei Mitzvah Service Our B’nei Mitzvah services are at 10:00 am and 4:30 pm. These services occur only when a member of the Temple is celebrating the occasion of becoming Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mitzvah. Please see HaKOL or tbsmb.org for the current schedule. Kodesh and Coffee HONORARY TRUSTEES Judy Drucker Tot Shabbat Dr. Robert Rosen School Committee Co-chairs Julie Basner & Rachel Weissman BESHTY President Ally Schwartz Founding Sr. Rabbi Leon Kronish, D.D. Auxiliary Rabbi Harry Jolt Join us after Shabbat evening services to be with old friends, meet new friends, listen to music, enjoy coffee, and celebrate the joy of Shabbat. Live Streaming To watch Friday night and Saturday morning Shabbat services on your computer: go to Temple Beth Sholom’s website at www.tbsmb.org and click on the Worship tab and then click on Watch Services Online link. Page 3 temple Beth SHolom ELU V’ELU Rabbi Gary Glickstein In Miami Beach, around the year 1950, an Orthodox Jewish family moved in down the street from Temple Beth Sholom. The family included a young boy who quickly became friends with the neighbor’s daughter. She was a student at our Religious School and she asked him to come to Temple with her to attend a service. On returning home, the boy was asked by his mother what he thought of the “strange” synagogue. He reported that he “liked the book and the music a lot but the commercial was too long.” Just for your information, all of your rabbis are diligently working on their “commercials,” so that they are just the right length, especially during the High Holy Days. In time, as women were ordained as rabbis and cantors, even these new books no longer reflected the sensitivities of an ever-changing Jewish world. During the last few years, we have replaced our Shabbat prayer book with Mishkan Tefilah and now we have its High Holy Days companion, Mishkan HaNefesh. However, you now are aware that we have a new High Holy Days prayer book, Mishkan HaNefesh. I have been asked a number of times to explain why we changed books. This is an answer. There are always some who long for the past, the familiar, the books and prayers of their youth. That is true of the words and the music as well as the rituals. However, the Reform Movement is mandated to continue to progressively reform and renew the past, so that the future can embrace those who will eventually lead us. The book the young boy saw at Temple Beth Sholom in 1950 was the Union Prayer Book. That book and its companion for the High Holy Days, the Union Prayer Book II, were the same prayer books I learned to use in Rabbinical School in the 1970s. However, by then, most American Jews had grown distant from the “thou” and “shalt” language and were seeking a new translation to which they could relate. Furthermore, a number of Reform Jews had been rediscovering traditions that past generations had discarded. When Joanie and I decided to adopt kashrut in our eating habits, we were among a small minority of Rabbinical students. Reform Rabbis were rediscovering ritual items like the tallit, along with many Hebrew prayers that the older Reform prayer books had edited out of the service. A new prayer book was needed to reflect the times. The Gates of Prayer and its High Holy Days companion, the Gates of Repentance, followed soon after. The Hebrew text is enriched and enhanced by recapturing many beautiful prayers that had already begun to enter our services over the years. The English readings now reflect our times and the ways in which many of us view the world. The truth is, the Jewish People have been innovating our prayer services, books, music and rituals throughout our long history. Our flexibility and willingness to experiment have been the hallmarks of our survival throughout the ages and the source of our strength in the Modern Era. Your Clergy Team is excited and stimulated by the new prayer book we have acquired. We look forward to sharing it with you over these next many years. Shana Tova/G’Mar Tov - May you and all those you love be written and sealed in the Book of Life for a good New Year. Our Mission Temple Beth Sholom will affect Jewish lives in a positive way. We will foster and promote Jewish continuity through our spiritual, religious, and textual value system. We will create a sense of community among our members. We will achieve the highest quality, in all that we do, while focusing on the lives of our members and their families. Page 4 HaKOL September 2015 High Holy Days Reimagined Service Descriptions Thoughts from the President Jack Karson, President As you read these comments, we will be embarking on you and your family’s participation in the reengineering of our High Holy Days. While we have worked diligently to make sure the congregation understands the schedule, the changes and the nuances of our new holiday experience, I believe we must keep all of these changes in perspective. As I have told all of you before, my family dynamic has changed significantly. During the holidays, I always looked forward to celebrating, eating and praying together. Now our family has spread out. For these holidays, the year 5776, we will not be together. For years, we would all come to Temple together. The boys would finally graduate to the sanctuary where they would sit with Arden and me. We would look for Lily on the bima with all the other children that would come up during the shofar service. I will admit, we would wave even though she would say she could never find us. This year, Jared will be in New York and Micah will be at the University of Michigan. Their work and studies will prevent them from joining us. While Lily will be with us, she will be experiencing some of the new programs that we are offering to our teens during this reengineering time. We will not all be together for Yizkor to honor my Mother. Our family dynamic has changed. Our Temple dynamic has changed. As I explained last month, the changes are a result of feedback from you and your fellow congregants. The choices of services, clergy and locations were all developed with you in mind. In fact, we are maintaining many old traditions and creating new ones. As Jews, we love to talk (notice, I did not use the word “Kvetch”). This year, let’s talk about the new dynamics and how these changes will be what sustains our beloved temple for many years to come. Let’s embrace the “ruach” and all that out temple has to offer. On a separate note, I must thank all of our board members for serving as we focus on the business of the Temple. This year, our focus will be on completing our strategic plan; introducing the Legacy Endowment campaign to our congregation; and working to complete the Education transitions in the Rabbi Kronish School of Living Judaism. Also, thank you to all of our volunteers that have supported our efforts. Happy New Year! L’Shana Tovah Tikatayvu. Shalom! Jack The Family Service for Erev Rosh HaShanah and Kol Nidre is not changing. This service is for families with children of elementary school age and younger. The Evening Service for Erev Rosh HaShanah and Kol Nidre is using the new prayer book, Mishkan HaNefesh. The Unplugged Service on both Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur mornings is in the Sanctuary, where seating is open to all. Rabbi Gayle Pomerantz and Cantor Lisa Segal will utilize the talents and energy of our congregants to create an uplifting, engaging, interactive, and innovative spiritual experience. The Chapel Service is on both Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur mornings. Using the new prayer book, Mishkan HaNefesh, Rabbi Gary Glickstein and Cantor Steven Haas will conduct a service with musical settings and arrangements reflecting the historical roots of our congregation. (Seating is limited.) Morning Study on Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur mornings will deal with the themes of repentance, forgiveness, and change. The participatory, informal, and text based discussions will be led by Rabbi Davis. The Main Sanctuary Service is on both Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur. Rabbis Glickstein, Davis and Pomerantz and Cantors Segal and Haas will conduct a service using our new prayer book, Mishkan HaNefesh. Experience long-standing Temple Beth Sholom traditions and new musical settings with creative experiences designed to energize the High Holy Days. (Seating is open to all.) The Youth Experience (K-6) parallels the Unplugged and Main Sanctuary Services on both Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur. Our youth will experience interactive and dynamic High Holy Days services with music, holiday-related activities and a special time to bond with their peers. The Teen Service (Post B’nei Mitzvah and older) is on both Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur. Our teens will partake in an inspiring and interactive service designed just for their age group, in order to individually reflect on their accomplishments and challenges, and plan their new beginnings together. The Healing Service on Yom Kippur is in the Sanctuary. This service provides an opportunity for reflection, song and prayers for all those who are in need of physical, emotional and spiritual healing. Congregants are invited to stand in front of the ark for a special prayer of healing and hope. The Childrens’ Services (K and younger) are held on Rosh HaShanah, in the Sanctuary (featuring the TBS Teen Band), and on Yom Kippur in the Chapel (Beit Hannah). The Yom Kippur Afternoon/Torah/ Yizkor/Neilah Services are in the Sanctuary. The Torah Service includes the teens who will talk about their experiences in Israel this summer, as well as our annual Israel Bond appeal. Page 5 temple Beth SHolom High Holy Days…Reimagined Temple Beth Sholom is transforming and reenergizing the High Holy Days! Come and celebrate many of the ongoing traditions our congregation has come to love, while adding new elements. Explore the exciting new schedule of services. You can find descriptions of each service, so you can make your choice of how you wish to observe the holidays. Schedule of Services ROSH HASHANAH YOM KIPPUR Sunday, September 13 6:00 pm Family Service with Rabbis Glickstein/Davis/ Pomerantz* and Cantor Segal Tuesday, September 22 6:00 pm Kol Nidre Family Service with Rabbis Glickstein/Davis*/ Pomerantz and Cantor Segal 8:00 pm 8:00 pm Evening Service with Rabbis Glickstein/Davis*/ Pomerantz and Cantors Segal/Haas Monday, September 14 8:45 am Unplugged Service in the Sanctuary with Rabbi Pomerantz*/Cantor Segal Kol Nidre Evening Service with Rabbis Glickstein*/Davis Pomerantz and Cantors Segal/Haas Wednesday, September 23 8:45 am Unplugged Service in the Sanctuary with Rabbi Pomerantz*/ Cantor Segal 8:45 am Youth Experience (K-6) 8:45 am Youth Experience (K-6) 9:30 am Chapel Service with Rabbi Glickstein*/Cantor Haas 9:30 am Chapel Service with Rabbi Glickstein*/Cantor Haas Teen Service (Post B’nei Mitzvah/older) with Rabbi Morrison 9:45 am Teen Service (Post B’nei Mitzvah/older) with Rabbi Morrison 10:30 am Morning Study with Rabbi Davis 11:45 am Main Sanctuary Service with Rabbis Glickstein*/ Pomerantz/Davis and Cantors Segal/Haas 11:45 am Youth Experience (K-6) and Teen Experience (Post B’nei Mitzvah/older) 2:45 pm Healing Service with Rabbis Glickstein/Davis/ Pomerantz and Cantors Segal/Haas 3:30 pm Children’s Service (K & younger) with Rabbi Morrison 3:30 pm Afternoon Torah Service/Yizkor/ Neilah with Rabbis Glickstein*/ Davis/Pomerantz/Morrison and Cantors Segal/Haas 9:45 am 10:30 am Morning Study with Rabbi Davis 11:45 am Main Sanctuary Service with Rabbis Glickstein/Davis/Pomerantz* and Cantors Segal/Haas (ends by 2:30 pm) 11:45 am Youth Experience (K-6) and Teen Experience (Post B’nei Mitzvah/older) 2:30 pm Tashlich Service with Rabbi Morrison 3:30 pm Children’s Service (K & younger) with Rabbis Glickstein/Davis*/ Pomerantz and Cantor Segal featuring the TBS Teen Band Tuesday, September 15 - Rosh HaShanah (Day 2) 9:15 am Pre-Service Learning Session with Rabbi Glickstein 9:30 am Morning Service in the Sanctuary with Rabbis Glickstein/Davis/ Pomerantz/Morrison*and Cantors Segal/Haas *Indicates the Rabbi who is giving the sermon at that service Page 6 HaKOL September 2015 UPDATES Rabbi Gayle Pomerantz Spiritual Direction Spiritual Direction: Where Am I? An Exploration of Midrash, Mindfulness and Musar Tuesday evenings, 7:30–8:45 pm October 13–December 15, 2015 We have more than enough recharging stations for our devices, but what about our souls? This class, co-taught by Rabbi Gayle Pomerantz, Professor Scott Rogers and Dr. Henry Wodnicki, is meant to give us a spiritual charge. In the first month of class, Rabbi Pomerantz will guide us through core, evocative Jewish texts that will frame a conversation about Jewish and personal journey. In the following month, Scott Rogers, Founder and Director of the Mindfulness in Law Program at the University of Miami School of Law, and of the Institute for Mindfulness Studies, will teach theory and exercises for integrating Mindfulness into our lives. In the final third of the class, Dr. Henry Wodnicki, student of Musar, will teach about this Jewish spiritual practice of personal growth through refining qualities, emotions and habits. Space is limited to 20 particpants. Please send a $100 registration fee to Temple Beth Sholom, Attn: Rabbi Pomerantz to reserve a spot. SOCIAL JUSTICE NETWORK Temple Beth Sholom’s SJN is galvanizing our congregation in the work of social justice. Please be a part of our efforts this coming year as we amplify our work in the area of Poverty. Join in one of our ongoing Direct Service projects! Make your voice heard at a PACT rally! Be part of a Justice Jam! Serve your community on Mitzvah Day! (January 31, 2016) Advocate for economic justice! Please look for information at tbsmb.org and respond to our call on the High Holy Days. We hope that every member of our community will rally around this call to justice. For more information, contact Rabbi Pomerantz ([email protected]) or one of our Chairpeople: Adrienne Pardo ([email protected]), Jani Singer ([email protected]) or Myra Spindel ([email protected]). Mission Statement: The Social Justice Network’s (SJN) mission is to Repair the World (Tikkun Olam) by motivating and educating our congregation to service and advocacy. “Tzedek, tzedek tirdof – Justice, justice you shall pursue!” (Deuteronomy 16:20) INTRODUCING SOCIAL JUSTICE INTERN RACHAEL CAIN As our SJN amplifies its Justice work, we are delighted to welcome Rachael Cain, a recent graduate of the University of Florida, to help us fulfill our mission. Rachael’s position is sponsored by Temple Beth Sholom’s Keren Dorim Fund, established in honor of Rabbi Gary and Joanie Glickstein. Rachael was the Manoa Social Justice Intern for the UF Hillel and the Founder and President of the UF J Street U. She was also just selected as a Birthright Fellow. Rachael will bring new energy, passion and excitement to our justice work at TBS. Please welcome Rachael when you see her or contact her directly at: [email protected]. For more information on any of these programs or events, contact Rabbi Pomerantz at [email protected]. Page 7 temple Beth SHolom HIGH HOLY DAYS UNPLUGGED 8:45 am TEKIAH! Wednesday, September 9, 5:45 pm Join a Shofar Blowing Troupe for the High Holy Days Unplugged Service on Rosh HaShanah. This session is designed to teach and polish shofar blowing technique. NEXT SUMMER IN JERUSALEM! WELCOMING YOUNG FAMILIES! June 13–June 26, 2016 Join Rabbi Gary Glickstein, Rabbi Gayle Pomerantz, Cantor Steven Haas and Margie Zeskind on the trip of a lifetime in June 2016. This year, we are not only featuring our annual Magical Mitzvah Tour, we are also creating a special, transformative experience for Young Families. Trip will include Shabbat at the Kotel, jeep rides, camel rides, rafting on the Jordan River, a mud fest at the Dead Sea, with the opportunity to chant Torah while gazing at the Old City of Jerusalem! This trip is a magical way to create new life-long friendships, strengthen family ties, deepen your knowledge and spiritual connection and have fun! All ages are welcome. We would be happy to include you in our next Israel experience. Contact Rabbi Pomerantz for more information: [email protected] or attend an informational meeting on Sunday, Oct. 18 at 10:00 am For the first time ever, our High Holy Days Unplugged Services will take place in the Main Sanctuary, giving many more congregants the opportunity to experience the energy and spirituality of this special worship experience. You may even want to attend our Unplugged Service at 8:45 am. AND also our regular High Holy Days Service, which begins this year at 11:45 am One of the many things that make the Unplugged Service unique is the way the talents of our congregants are part of the fabric of the service, truly creating a communal experience. People who have attended in past years have said the following: “I am still basking in the glow of the High Holy Days. Your Unplugged Services were simply exquisite. The individual stories from congregants were inspiring and beautiful. All of the chanters, musicians, singers and participants were outstanding–each in their own way…You orchestrated such a spiritual, uplifting, loving experience for all of us and we are so grateful.” - Suzanne Meltzer “I feel as though I have been on such a journey these past 24 hours. You provoked thought and opened my heart to feeling worship in a whole new way. The service felt relevant, intimate and deeply personal.” - Cathy Fetell “A note to thank you for an extraordinarily meaningful (and enjoyable) a service as any of us has ever attended! It was the topic of conversation at length last evening among Wendy, Zach, Dylan and me. If lifting up your congregation is your mostimportant goal, you have CERTAINLY succeeded. “ - Carl Roston “It is said that one can’t be Jewish alone. Rabbi Pomerantz brings together individuals and creates a truly sacred space to pray as a community. Every year we are humbled by members of our community who share their personal struggles and triumphs. Every year we are lifted and moved by Cantor Segal’s careful curation of traditional prayers and contemporary music. And each year we feel renewed and reconnected to ourselves, our family and our community.” - Heidi and John Cooper “I just wanted to drop you a note about how much we enjoyed your thoughtful, though-provoking and meaningful ‘alternative’ service yesterday morning….I cried, laughed and most importantly, truly thought about my past year and the year(s) to come. Not only was each speaker inspiring, but it is also so nice to know a little bit more about how others find meaning in their respective lives – a question I grapple with always. I have been on a little ‘high’ since yesterday.” - Tiffany Hurwitz “Our family of five has attended each of the Unplugged Services since they started. One time, we even sat on the floor when no seats were available. Each of us enjoys it on our own level. And we are all drawn in to something different: the live music, singing, personal stories and of course our amazing clergy. The Unplugged Service invites us to connect not only with our synagogue, but also with each other and our fellow congregants, and on a much more personal level.” - The Bast Family Please remember this service will begin promptly at 8:45 am. In order to preserve the intimacy and sanctity of this service, latecomers will be asked to wait patiently for specific times when the ushers will allow entrance into the Sanctuary. Page 8 HaKOL September 2015 Foundation School News Margie Zeskind Director of Early Childhood Dear Families, I am excited to share a letter written by our Bereshit Art Studio Lead Teacher, Ms. Liset Leyva. Following our special Temple Beth Sholom Art Camp this summer, Liset eagerly wrote a letter that she wanted to share with our community. The photographs were graciously taken by one of our Temple Beth Sholom members, Jonathan Hofman. Enjoy! Margie RIght: he Art Room Dear Families, With the advent of our newly designed Bereshit Art Studio, many new possibilities for creative expression have opened up. Prior to the Art Room restructuring, one of our hopeful projections was the addition of a specialized Art Camp for young children as part of the already existing Temple Beth Sholom Summer Camp program. The original intent to hold camp in the studio in the summer of 2014 was delayed, since its refurbishing was not complete until the end of the summer of 2014. Ms. Monda Gejka graciously conducted a prototype mini art camp in 2014 while I, in the role of Studio Lead Teacher, worked to pattern the space after the Biblical Seven Days of Creation. This led to the renaming of the Art Room to the Bereshit Studio. Finally, this summer, together with the help of my assistant camp art teacher Ruth Stein, the official first summer specialty “Art Camp” took place and it proved to be an absolute success. Art Camp culminated in a mini Gallery Expo morning where five weeks of children’s artwork was on display for all to see! Sholom Art Camp can boast being one of the few to be operated by a professional staff in a “State of the Art” environment, where the young child and the internal workings of his/her mind are at its core of practice. In closing, I want to share a comment from the parents of one of my campers that sums it all up perfectly! “The amazing creativity and hands on experience has been filled with a world of color and art!! OMG my daughter couldn’t get enough!! The dirtier she got, the more fun she had! Great Art Camp!” Great Counselors Ms. Liset & Ms. Ruth and the Greatest Friends!! Thank you, Michelle & Sydney Kane It was such a beautiful time and I look forward to many more inspiring days to come in the Studio during the school year in both the Foundation School and After School Enrichment programs. Stop by the office and register for our amazing After School Art classes! Professionally, I hold a Bachelor of Fine Arts and I have over ten years of experience organically working with young children in a constructivist approach within the Foundation School. The Foundation School is inspired by the Reggio Emilia Philosophy practices, which are steeped in languages of expression. This outstanding combination enabled me to envision projects that were not only fun and aesthetically beautiful, but also engaging, meaningful and age appropriate. The campers’ artistic exploration ranged from, but was not limited to, photography of liquid art to making actual lamps that worked! It was amazing to see each of the young artist’s excitement during the Gallery Expo. What was equally gratifying was their ability to eloquently articulate to the guests the “how” behind the process of each of their created masterpieces. While there may be many art programs offered in and outside of our Miami Beach Community, our Temple Beth Ms. Liset Leyva Temple Beth Sholom’s Foundation School Infant/Toddler Childcare For ages 8 Weeks to 24 Months • MONDAY - FRIDAY from 7:30 am - 6:00 pm For more information and details please contact [email protected] or call the school office at 305.538.7231 ext. 223. Page 9 temple Beth SHolom Join our Congregation at the largest Jewish gathering in North America! Foundation School Holiday Bazaar Please join us for the annual Holiday Bazaar Wednesday, October 28 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Ulam HaShalom (Welcome Center) Vendors include children’s and women’s clothing, jewelry, housewares, personalized gift items and much more! Complimentary childcare will be provided beginning at 2:00 pm. See you there! urj.org/biennial #URJBiennial The WRJ Assembly, held in conjunction with the URJ Biennial at the end of odd-numbered years, is a one-of-akind experience for Reform/Progressive Jewish women. It is the place for WRJ members and women from across North America and around the world who identify with or are interested in the Reform Movement to come together to learn through various workshops and study sessions, worship together, share ideas and best practices, make decisions about WRJ policies that will determine the organization’s future, hear from inspiring presenters, dance and sing to exciting music, shop at Judaic and art vendors, reconnect with old friends, and form new bonds. Attendees will leave the WRJ Assembly feeling completely inspired as they return to their sisterhoods and Jewish communities. Page 10 HaKOL September 2015 A Message from the Cantor Cantor Lisa Segal Friday, September 11, 2015 9:30 am Sanctuary Foundation School Shabbat with Ellen Allard – Musician, Composer, Entertainer http://www.ellenallard.com A “SNEAK PREVIEW” OF OUR MUSICAL PROGRAMMING 2015-2016 SAVE THESE DATES Friday, October 9, 2015 & March 11, 2016 | 6:00 pm Sanctuary Rock On Shabbat – presented by Cantor Lisa Segal and the Rock On Shabbat Band Friday, December 11, 2015 | 6:00 pm Sanctuary “Shabanukah” featuring our TBS Adult and Children’s Choirs Friday, January 15, 2016 | 6:00 pm Sanctuary “MLK Shabbat” Tuesday, October 13, 2015 | 7:00 – 8:00 pm Sanctuary “Chai Notes” Adult Choir resumes Saturday, October 31, 2015 | 10:30 am Minyan Service Shabbat with Cantor Natalie Young, Composer, Musician, Artist in Residence www.natalieyoungmusic.com Friday, November 20, 2015 | 6:00 pm Sanctuary Service Shabbat with The Nava Tehila Ensemble from Israel. Composers and performers of original and traditional music that draws on verses from Jewish sources, liturgical poems, and Israeli and world poetry, to create a moving and spiritually uplifting experience. www.navatehila.org Friday Evening Services | 6:00 pm Sanctuary “Shabbat Alive” – A Shabbat Musical Innovation Sponsored by the Singerman Family January 22, 29 February 19, 26 March 4 April 1, 15 May 20, 27 June 3 Friday & Saturday, March 18 & 19 Shabbat Services - TENTATIVE Shabbat with Noah Aronson, Composer and performer Sunday, April 3, 2016 | 2:00 pm A Cantor’s Concert Page 11 temple Beth SHolom CONNECT AND ENRICH YOUR JEWISH IDENTITY THE TRIBE Shana Tova Tribesters! What a great summer we had here in 2015/5775! We are fresh off the heels of our First Annual Pool in Elul at Thompson Miami Beach. Scores of Young Professional Jews gathered for a Shabbat afternoon of refreshing drinks in one of the most scenic pool spaces that Miami Beach has to offer. We’re excited to continue this annual tradition in the future... We also held true to our monthly Shabbat dinners and volunteering at the Children’s Home Society, both of which are continually gaining momentum and devoted attendees! Looking ahead, we have our annual High Holy Days Experience on Erev Rosh HaShanah, September 13, and Erev Yom Kippur, September 22. Once again, our spiritual leaders will be TBSMB’s very own Rabbi Amy Morrison alongside Cantor Marcos Askenazi, generously on loan from Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center. We will be using Rabbi Morrison’s very own machzor, Hineni, which is available for purchase for $10. Tribesters Engage in an arts and crafts project with Children at the Children's Home Society This year we are excited to be hosted by Temple Beth Sholom. All Jewish Young Professionals are welcome to join us for one or both of these musical, technology-infused experiences of teshuvah in the Chapel. Services begin at 8:30 pm. On Rosh HaShanah there will be a cocktail hour at 7:30 pm, followed by the service and concluding with refreshments and light bites. To register and/or to purchase your copy of Hineni, please visit www.thetribe.org. May you have a sweet and meaningful New Year. More arts and crafts at Children's Home Society L’Shalom, Greg Lawrence, Tribe Director www.thetribe.org 786.364.4406 (w) 201.788.7694 (c) facebook & e-list Tribesters Enjoy a Summer Pot Luck Shabbat Dinner Page 12 HaKOL September 2015 Legacy Endowment Ilana Gilat Director of Advancement Five Legacy Myth Busters As many of you know, we are officially rolling out and launching the Legacy Endowment Campaign this fall. As the New Year is upon us, I want to take this opportunity to dispel some common myths about legacy giving. Fact: For over 70 years, our members have worked meticulously to build a strong Temple. Our collective responsibility is to plant seeds for future generations, so that they may enjoy this space and place that we worked so hard to create. Myth #1: We need to have a great deal of wealth to consider leaving a legacy gift. Fact: Everyone can leave a legacy! Gifts of any amount are most appreciated and will have a lasting impact on shaping the future of TBS. You can create a lasting legacy to match your values and passions with the Temple’s needs. Together we can impact the future of the Jewish community. This New Year inscribe your vision for a sweet Jewish future. Give today, guarantee tomorrow! Myth #2: Legacy gifts are not for young families. Fact: Many young families are choosing to add TBS as a beneficiary to policies such as their life insurance or IRAs. There are many ways to leave a legacy gift to the Temple. Shanah Tova, Myth #3: Leaving a legacy gift is complicated. Fact: There are many simple ways to give a legacy gift. One simple way is through a cash gift now. Payment plans are available. *Another simple way is through a bequest in your will. Myth #4: Our membership dues should be enough. Why do we need the endowment? Fact: Membership fees barely cover 50% of total operating costs. Strategic long term planning in the form of an endowment is the solution. An endowment generates additional income through conservative investment of the principal. A percentage of the interest the endowment produces is used to offset operating budget expenses. The principal is protected and the endowment transforms into an income generating vehicle that will drive us safely into our financial future. Ilana Visit our NEW electronic kiosk in the Welcome Center, featuring our Book of Life stories! The Book of Life is a virtual online album, a collection of individual and family stories, from our cherished members who have made a legacy gift. *For a sample of simple bequest language, please contact Ilana Gilat at [email protected] (305) 538-7231 x134 Myth #5: Since TBS is strong now, we don’t need to worry about building the endowment or planning for the future. For more information on the Legacy Endowment Campaign, please contact me at [email protected] or (305) 538-7231 x134. Page 13 temple Beth SHolom Etan and Brielle Mark Book of Life Story “Temple Beth Sholom teaches us how to love being Jewish.” We came from different religious upbringings: Brielle grew up with Temple Beth Sholom (Rabbi Glickstein was the rabbi at her brothers’ bnei mitzvah), while Etan was raised in a modern Orthodox household in Brooklyn. We were both inculcated with the importance of “being Jewish” from a young age–but despite Etan’s Orthodox indoctrination, by the time they met in 2002, it was more important to Brielle to raise a Jewish family than it was to Etan. TBS was the impetus that allowed our paths to eventually intersect to provide a consistent message for our family. Book Donations Needed by SJN “Every person deserves to own books.” Please bring your gently read books to Temple for the Phoenix Reading Project. Books will be donated to the Chapman Partnership for the Homeless. Every week, new families enter and we have collected and donated thousands of books over the past three years. Thank you, Harrison Tandy, Member of the Social Justice Network After getting married in 2005 and relocating to Miami Beach from New York, Brielle’s father suggested to Etan that he get more involved in TBS. Etan had never envisioned becoming involved in any temple, much less a reform one. Years later, our children, Charlotte and Oliver, both attended the Foundation School and Etan is now a Vice President of TBS. Brielle is involved in a number of initiatives around TBS as well, including its Social Justice Network. We are a resilient community. We don’t have the luxury to be complacent, and must do our part to ensure the success of the Temple. It’s easy to rely on others to become the community leaders and reap the benefits of their work. Yet, the legacy of the Temple requires a much deeper level of participation. People need to consider whether they want a vibrant and impactful Temple with human interaction that reflects their Jewish beliefs, or a lukewarm façade with no substance, no kishkes. Judaism is about legacy and history, remembering and propagating. We’ve been blessed with altruistic parents and grandparents who always gave without hesitation, just as we’ve been blessed with this opportunity to engage with such a spiritually rich platform. By doing our part, we are reinforcing their legacy, making sure our Temple is available and vibrant for years to come. We hope you will join us. SHARE YOUR SIMCHA WITH OUR CONGREGATION To read their full stories and others, visit tbsmb.org If you have a Mazal Tov for the HaKOL, e-mail Lois Kotzen at [email protected] Page 14 HaKOL September 2015 September 2015 We Thank You For Your Generous Contributions BROAD BUSSEL INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL FUND In Memory Of Yetta Bussel by Ann Bussel In Honor Of Eleanor Townsend’s return to good health by Ann Bussel and family CARING COMMITTEE FUND In Honor Of Doris Olesky’s 96th Birthday by Sharon and Jamie Hoffman by Lois Kotzen Theodore Kipnis Mitchell Friedland by Priscilla and Allan Friedland In Memory Of David Dubrow by Meredith and Jonathan Hoffman by Norma Rosenfeld by The Coats Family Foundation by Andrew Okun by The Yablon Family Foundation Jack Sternklar by Michelle and Matan Ben-Aviv by Cheryl and Steve Zuckerman YAHRZEIT In Memory Of Eric Eikov Gertrude Laveton Morris Laveton by Lee Eikov Marsha Dauer by Myrna and Robert Kirkpatrick Rosalyn Gross by Debra Weiss Goodstone PACT (People Action for Community Together) by Melinda and Michael Berman by Norma Rosenfeld Dr. Andrew Nullman’s installation as President of the Dade County Medical Assocation by Brenda and Andrew Nullman Magical Mitzvah Trip to Israel by Sandra and Neil Malamud and the Cicero Family SANDRA MORDUJOVICH MEMORIAL FUND In Memory Of In Memory Of Marsha Dauer by The Kirkpatrick Family Marsha Dauer by Sharman Bergman by Song & Associates, Inc. Shoshana Pachter by Itzchak Pachter School of Living Judaism Fund In Honor Of MAZON FUND In Memory Of Dr. Harold Unger by Ruth and Dennis Rice Doris Olesky’s 96th Birthday by Jo Asmundsson In Memory Of GENERAL FUND Morton Steele by Deborah and Charles Citrin Toni Lynn Feldman by Lori Mishkin and Andrew Kern Lorraine Scheaffer by Denis Russ and Lori Mishkin Isabel May by Denis Russ, Lori Mishkin and Gina and Richard Russ In Honor Of MITZVAH (CLERGY DISCRETIONARY) FUND In Honor Of DAVID DUBROW MEMORIAL FUND SHALOM TOTS FUND Doris Olesky’s 96th Birthday by Dr. Bobbi Ann Ossip Christine Ernst Minette Benson by Jo Asmundsson Bessie Brause Nelson by Burton Nelson Bessie Gaynor by Lenore Gaynor Nathan Siegel by Harriet Dokson Florence L. Dribin by Albert Dribin Richard Moser Jones by Suzanne Stolar Ruth Brown Shapiro by Joy May Meyer Dribin by Albert Dribin Burton Sherman by Lois Sherman Bessie Hoffman by Howard Hoffman Harold Leighton Winkler Nathan Slewett by Sheila Slewett Isabel Davidson JoEllen “Jodi” Multack by Kimberly and Eric Mendelson Hermann Tobias by Julia Givre Meyer Kotler by his loving daughters Ruth Weiland Falk by Judith Richard Donald Rubin by A. Jay Cristol Jorge Issac Bassuk by Roberta Bassuk Page 15 temple Beth SHolom George Shusterman by Wendy Rapaport Belle Radin by Jane Radin Robert M. Stern Anna Stern Lieberman by Barbara Pomerantz Rose Siegel by Harriet Dokson Jon Serbin by Linda Serbin Sylvia Rosnick by Richard Berkowitz Milton Myers by Dee Dee Berkowitz Mark Levick by Stanley Levick Saul Glottmanm by Dalia Glottmann Milton Gaynor by Lenore Gaynor Harry Reiter by Sam Reiter Seymour Winston Rose Krulick by Martin Winston Evelyn Glustoff by Albert Dribin Werner Stern by Ruthi Waechter Barbara Gordon by Mark Yaffey Richard A. Sharpstein by Marilyn and Sidney Sharpstein Faye Malatesta by Phyllis Winston Ephram Libbin by Jerome Libbin Moises Behmoiras by Rafael Behmoiras Nathan Reiber by Carolee Reiber Esther Spiegelman by Guy Spigelman Paul Nudelman by Stuart Grossman Doris K. Yaffey by Thalia Broudy Seymour Satin by Wendy Rapaport Burton Engels by Nancy Engels Marilyn J. Simon by George Simon Meyer Attias by Nicole Cypen Pauline Nudelman by Stuart Grossman Abe Schonfeld by Donna Rosen Yvibbe Barban Levin by Simon Levin Ruth Bachman by Alvin Dlott Nathan Cynamon by Howard Cynamon Edith S. Gelber by Seymour Gelber Meredith Smith by David Smith Sylvia Schatzman by Arnold Schatzman Sarah Tabor by Mollie Rudt Membership in Temple Beth Sholom is open to all, regardless of means. Our annual commitment is based on a suggested standard amount and on one’s ability to pay, regardless of one’s use of the various programs the Temple offers. This structure enables all who are interested to join the Temple and contribute. The policy of Temple Beth Sholom is that no one is refused membership for financial reasons. Temple Beth Sholom is organizing a number of events in the upcoming year for our Brotherhood. There will be outings, Sunday morning breakfasts, sports events, and much more. Please watch in future issues of HaKOL and communications for more information. Eric Broad is the Brotherhood Chair and you can reach him at [email protected] z Page 16 HaKOL September 2015 z September 1 Seymour Gelber Stephanie Hadad Zachary Horwitz Benjamin Lustig Judy Pine Annette Rosenfield Theodore Wagner September 2 Michael Aller Elizabeth Etkin-Kramer Cynthia Frankel Ozzy Friedman Judith Levick Carol Loevin Caryn Musaffi Saskia Raymond Sebastian Seitles Joan Silverstein Robert Stern Jose Vallverdu Yvonne Wagner September 3 Joshua Abrams Isaac Camber Jodi Gallant Violeta Josefsberg Maximilian Josefsberg Fred Jove Aaron Rosenfeld Eden Seifan September 4 Franck Aravya Alice Palombo September 5 Ryann Cooper Cathy Fetell Noah Florin Michelle Mally Joanie Stein September 6 Mia Berman Anneliese Gelber Marissa Goldstein Jonathan Haber Hudson Lubow Judith Rosen Susan Rosen Michael Schwager Yuladys Wrubel September 7 Hannah Bast David Berkowitz-Sklar Khiara Berkowitz-Sklar Claire Block Julia Fine Marshall Pasternack Lorraine Steen Rita Swedroe September 8 Layla Arcoub Robert Furlong Jacqueline Greenberg Rose Harris Cheryl Kaufman Anne Laurence-Jaffe Liza Schwager Amy Steele Donner Charles Wallace Blanche Weiss Aaron Winer September 9 Eleni Andris Robert Berney Deanna Green Jacob Hare Robert Jaffe Greg Lawrence Rachel Lilenbaum Ellie Moret Marianne Nation Rachel Neuhut Kate Rosenberg Valerie Rasken Roy Jason Vaserstein Lawrence Weinstein Myla Zuckerman September 10 Laura Alonso Gallo Adam Block Caryn Duboff Frederic Friedman Steven Greenspan Jack Karson Roberto Lang Fran Levey Dolores Nathan Kate Russakoff Simon Russell September 11 Laurent Chemla Brett Silvers Alexis Wagner Martin Zaiac September 12 Maya Adrabi Oceana Bain Ilyce Barish Ross Borer Irene Brandon Matthew Clark Lila Jonas Paige Kleidermacher Judy Kutun David Lease Jane Robinson Sarah Samuels Danielle Schwartz Victoria Shalom Chad Tromberg Nash Zalkin Ryder Zalkin September 13 Angela Cohen Marcia Jaes Michael Kochen Randi Levey Daniel Mendelson Samuel Morjain Norma Rosenfeld Dave Sack Valerie Schimel Barbara Wien September 14 Julie Dennis-Litinger Mindy Glazer Leslie Kaplan Jacob Katz Barry Meiselman Gemma Wiener September 15 David Arditi Ian Bacheikov Maximo Bratter Max Feldman Valerie Schwarzkopf Warren Tepper September 16 Keryn Breiterman-Loader Regina Feldman-Goldstein Sam Geronemus Olivia Hege Bernice Jaffe Adam Kuperstein Sharon Lerner David Morales Alexander Raymond Scott Robins Maxine Rosenbloom Mia Shields Hudson Shields September 17 Adam Cohen Moni Cohen Omer Gady Jan Golden Eugene Howard Leah Lane Julian Lawitschka Rachel Pollock Singerman Michael Sabet Samuel Seitles Steven Tromberg September 18 Shirley Arkin Alexandra Benichou David Bernard Allan Freedline Brooke Perlyn Michael Sherman Suzanne Stolar September 19 Harris Gilbert Nikki Jagid Carla Oxios Ethan Perlyn Michael Samuels Jeffrey Weissman Matthew Winer Pauline Winick September 20 Samuel Bussel-Alonso Phil Gross Tager Lehr David Mishkin Stuart Rohatiner Lydia Slezynger Steve Stowe September 21 Christophe Baraton Eric Boritz Jack Brod Andrew Burger Lindsay Genet Martha Harris Sophie Kane Annie Kane Miriam Kolker Kasey Leeds Ruby Lieberman Aron Mandel Stephanie Muhtar September 22 Philippe Benichou Simone D’Antuono Alyson Milberg Zachary Myones Adam Perry David Siegel Jared Stein Aaron Unger K. Peter Wagner Irene Weisburd Renae Winer September 23 Samson Bienstock Joseph Luria Page 17 temple Beth SHolom Ana Morjain Doris Richards Sara Schreiber September 24 Zachary Borak Alan Brick-Turin Michael Eisenstadt Estee Gelpi Jared Goldberg Matthew Hege William Kirsh Arie Martel Alan Merkin Helen Merwitzer Michelle Svayg Jennifer Tolston September 25 Adalynn Adler Peter Berman Nathan Brown A. Jay Cristol Diane Eisenberg Michael Feldman Jacob Lenard Sharon Saballos Yoel Shaked Edith Shapiro Alan Slewett Maris Sotsky Diane Weisman September 26 Michael Behmoiras Mark Block Anita Broad Dorothy Brumer Jill Davis Peri Gould Carl Hellman Sanford Horwitz Julie Rivo Amy Tobin Rebecca Tuch-Bussey September 27 Ramon Blumenthal Grant Cohen Jack Guy Sam Kramer Ronni Merkin Jackson Mutchnik Matthew Papunen Joshua Robins Ava Schultz September 28 Linda Friedman Elliot Grossman Rebecca Kipnis Stephanie Krasnoff Patricia Kupferman Sandi Pimentel Mihi Singer Erika Steinbauer Jonathan Tibi Marc Umlas September 29 Owen Basner Carolina Blumenthal Arlene Heller Adam Jaffe Micky Steinberg Matthew Tibi Stuart Weissman September 30 Linda Altman Barry Harris Sebastian Mateu Daniel Mateu Paul Richards Diana Schultz Jennifer Turkell Justin Wald Page 18 HaKOL September 2015 Anniversaries CONGRATULATIONS ON THE TIME YOU HAVE SHARED TOGETHER September 1 Lisa & Mathew Cicero September 2 Annette Rosenfield & Frank Adams Toba & Barry Meiselman Lisa & Hugo Morales September 3 Lucila & Stefano Maltagliati Alexis & Scott Wagner Nikki & Randy Weisburd September 4 Vicki & Allan Land September 5 Priscilla & Allan Friedland Andrea & Keith Hartley Marcela & Jeffrey Stern September 6 Leslie & Roger Baumann Stacey & Jonathan Chopp Joan & Howard Lenard Alexi & Adam Richards Carrie & Jason Wiesenfeld September 7 Sandra Breiterman & Gordon Loader September 8 Leanne & Lorne Reiter Dianne & Murray Rubin September 9 Lea & Jeremy Green Wendy & Carl Roston Ursula & Murray Weil Jr. September 10 Deborah & Neil Bienstock Sandy & Harold Stoller September 12 Diane & Edward Eisenberg Lauren & Dore Louis Joan & Harry Smith September 13 Arlene & Wayne Chaplin September 14 Emmanuela & Alexandre Wolloch Dr. Stephen Noah Horwitz – husband of Joyce Melissa Horwitz; brother of Sandy (Janet) Horwitz, uncle of Michelle and Zachary Horwitz. Sharon Seiler – sister of Cyndy (Ron) Albert, aunt of Erin and Jason Albert. September 26 Anita & Morris Broad September 29 Tracy & David Moret September 30 Irma & Norman Braman September 20 Wendy & Jeffrey Barash Alvin Burger – father of Andrew (Michele) Burger, grandfather of Tali, Jonathan and David Burger. Dr. Hyman Turken – husband of Paula Turken, father of Jack (Marilyn) Turken and Robert (Dana) Turken, grandfather of Lauren, Daniele and Sam Turken. September 25 Katherine & Benjamin Nemser September 15 Laura & Lewis Levey Their MEMORY is a Blessing Jack Sternklar – grandfather of Etan (Brielle) Mark, great-grandfather of Charlotte and Oliver Mark. September 21 Selen & David Arditi We are creating welcome baskets for our new members and need help assembling and delivering them. Please contact Mark Baranek, Director of Congregational Engagement at [email protected] temple Beth SHolom Page 19 Page 20 HaKOL September 2015 Pre-Selichot Movie Mazal Tov To Marcelle and Richard May on the marriage of their daughter, Dr. Carly May to Donald Zuehlke on September 6, 2015 in Denver, Colorado. Proud grandparents are Joan and Stanley Worton and Joy May and the proud aunt is Linda Worton Jackson. To Bill Multack, who competed in the 14th European Maccabi Games. His sport is bridge, which has been added to the games this year for the first time. Thirtyeight countries are represented this year with over 2,000 Jewish athletes, almost 200 from the United States. This year the games took place in Berlin, Germany. To Nava Regev and Mark Baranek on the birth of their grandson, Refael Hayim, born August 1, 2015. The proud parents are Ortal and Gilad Hayim. To Valerie Rasken Roy and Tod Roy on the birth of their son, Cole Henry Roy, on August 10, 2015. The proud grandparents are Adria and Robert Rasken. Nicky’s Family Saturday, September 5, 2015 7:45 pm Join us for a screening of this film followed by a discussion. Coffee and Dessert will be served. Immediately afterward, we will have our Annual Selichot service beginning at 10:00 pm. Please call Mark Baranek at 305.538.7231 Page 21 temple Beth SHolom Upcoming GOINGS ON @ TBS ART EXHIBITION AT TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM FEATURING FIVE LOCAL ARTISTS We are pleased to open our Fall Season with an Art Exhibition by local artists, each 1 highly accomplished in her own media, with residencies at the Bakehouse Art Complex in Miami. Everyone is invited to meet and greet the artists. We encourage you to invite your family and friends and help us welcome these wonderful artists to our Synagogue. Their work will be beautifying our walls through the month of November. Opening Reception on Tuesday, September 8, 2015 6:00 pm–8:00 pm Temple Beth Sholom Wine and hors d’oeuvres will be served 2 THE ARTISTS: 1 - SUSAN FINK, 2 - DIANE HANSON, 3 - JUDITH BERK KING, 4 - IRENA DAKHNOVSKAIA-LAWTON, 5 - STEPHANIE JAFFE WERNER 4 3 5 Shutterbug TBS Students in Israel HaKOL September 2015 Page 22 WHO HELPED HER FINISH A MARATHON? A Technion alumnus did. In May 2012, paraplegic Claire Lomas finished the London Marathon in 14 days using ReWalk, a lightweight, computer-assisted exoskeleton developed by Technion alumnus Dr. Amit Goffer, who is paralyzed from the chest down. Says Goffer of his invention, “Everything was based on the basic education that I received at the Technion, which is priceless.” And he is developing ReWalk further, so more people can use it. Q There are many more breakthroughs at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. As one of the world’s leading universities in science, technology and medicine, the Technion is a major source of innovation. The brainpower of its graduates helps drive the Israeli economy and contributes to the health and wellbeing of people in Israel and around the world. Q The American Technion Society consists of thousands of people in the United States who support the Technion. Please join us and help make the next generation of Technion breakthroughs possible. Visit www.atscampaign.org or call 305.707.4633. For more information, contact ATS Greater Miami Chapter Director Reyna Susi at 305.707.4633 or [email protected], or visit www.ats.org temple Beth SHolom Staff Directory Phone 305.538.7231 Office Fax 305.531.4248 E-mail: [email protected] Rabbi Gary A. Glickstein [email protected] ext. 226 Rabbi Robert A. Davis, D.Min. [email protected] ext. 234 Rabbi Gayle Pomerantz [email protected] ext. 257 Rabbi Amy Morrison [email protected] ext. 135 Cantor Lisa Segal [email protected] ext. 136 Cantor Steven Haas, Cantor Emeritus [email protected] ext. 239 David M. Lamden, F.T.A. Executive Director [email protected] ext. 231 Mark Baranek Dir. of Congregational Engagement [email protected] ext. 376 Margie Zeskind Dir. of Early Childhood Education [email protected] ext. 227 Yael Dadoun Principal/Educator [email protected] ext. 232 Ilana Gilat Dir. of Advancement [email protected] ext. 134 Greg Lawrence Dir. of The Tribe [email protected] ext. 228 Lois Kotzen Office Administrator [email protected] ext. 253 Nerissa Balland Director of Communications [email protected] ext. 375 Lorna Rodriguez Dir. of Finance [email protected] ext. 237 Sharon Hoffman Dir. of Member Services [email protected] ext. 245 Dalia Katz After School Enrichment/Parent/Child Coor./Camp [email protected] ext. 238 Rita Fernandez Accounting Assistant [email protected] ext. 224 Diana Burnett Early Childhood Administrative Assistant [email protected] ext. 223 Alice Palombo Assistant to Executive Director [email protected] ext. 258 Jennifer Lamden Cantorial Assistant [email protected] ext. 255 Deldra Owens Administrative Assistant [email protected] ext. 277 Noemi Cortes Clergy Assistant [email protected] ext. 225 Ariane Bock-Davis Receptionist [email protected] ext. 100 Michael Svayg Dir. of Building and Facilities [email protected] ext. 276 Page 23 Page 24 HaKOL September 2015 Advertise With Us! 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