AUGUST~SEPTEMBER 2013
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AUGUST~SEPTEMBER 2013
The Temple a y D S y l c o h H e h dule g i H -- Congregation Ohabai Sholom Wednesday, September 4, 2013 7:30 pm Erev Rosh Hashanah Service Thursday, September 5, 2013 9:00 am ..........Family Service 9:00 am ..........Tot Yom Tov 10:30 am ..........Morning Service 12:45 pm...........President’s Rosh Hashanah Reception 1:00 pm ..........Tashlich at the Creek Sunday, September 8, 2013 2:00 pm Memorial Service at The Temple Cemetery Friday, September 13, 2013 7:30 pm Kol Nidre Service Saturday, September 14, 2013 9:00 am................. Family Service 9:00 am ................ Tot Yom Tov 10:30 am ................Morning Service 12:45 pm ................Congregant’s Hour 2:00 pm ...............Afternoon Service 3:15 pm ...............Study Hour 4:15 pm ................Yizkor & Concluding Service Break Fast following Concluding Service (reservations required) August~September 2013 ~ www.templenashville.org To Jerusalem and Back The Temple 5015 Harding Road Nashville, TN 37205 Phone: 615-352-7620 Fax: 615-352-9365 I have just returned from Jerusalem, the united and eternal capital of the Jewish people and the cradle of Jewish civilization. For the second summer of my three-summer sabbatical, I once again had the privilege of studying at the Shalom Hartman Institute. The Institute was founded by Rabbi David Executive Staff Hartman (now of blessed memory), a visionary Modern Orthodox rabbi who believed in supreme value Jewish religious pluralism. Mark Schiftan Today, the Hartman Institute instructs Israeli educators on how to teach Senior Rabbi................................. ext. 224 Rabbi Schiftan Jewish history and texts from a pluralistic approach; it runs high school programs that, while secular in nature, deal sensitively and responsively with Shana Goldstein Mackler Rabbi.............................................. ext. 221 the complexity of issues that have been sources of tension and divisiveness within Jewish communities throughout history, and, more importantly, in contemporary Israeli society. Randall M. Falk David Davis The Hartman Institute also trains officers in the Israeli military the ethics and morality of war Rabbi Emeritus Rabbi Laureate (including the treatment of those of minority religious or ethnic status under the care of the Israeli Defense Forces). It also offers educational programs for Jewish Communal leaders from abroad, Tracy Fishbein Cantor............................................ ext. 226 Jewish Campus professionals from around the world, and Christian ministers and scholars (about the complexities of both Jewish and Israeli intellectual and contemporary concerns). The centerpiece of the Hartman Institute, however, is the yearly summertime gathering of rabbis Bernard Gutcheon Cantor Emeritus.......................... ext. 234 from across the spectrum of Jewish life, who gather together to study the ancient sacred texts of Jewish life and rabbinic tradition. Lisa Crockett For most of each and every year of our professional lives, congregational rabbis devote themselves to Director of Finance & Operations. service delivery, giving tirelessly and often even selflessly to their congregations and to their individual .......................................................ext. 230 congregants. It is a sacred privilege, one filled with meaning and spiritual reward. We rejoice and we mourn alongside of members, serving as pastors and gentle listeners; we teach both young and old, and Lynda Gutcheon Director of Education................ ext. 233 those in between; we address the issues of the day, both from the pulpit, and in the wider community. Religious School Office.............. ext. 225 We share our passion for the wisdom of Jewish tradition, even as we attempt to create enduring bonds between each member of our community and our collective heritage and history. Corye Nelson But the summertime at the Hartman Institute offers an opportunity for rabbis to replenish Preschool Director...................... ext. 231 themselves, to nurture and to nourish their own spiritual growth and their own Jewish souls, in the comfort and support of other colleagues. Erin Zagnoev Imagine: It is as if a page of Talmud comes to life. Rabbis debating and discussing issues of Jewish law, Director of Membership & Development................................ ext. 299 and meaning, rabbis passionately agreeing, and vehemently disagreeing, with one another, opening up the throttles of meaningful dialogue and discourse. Like a page of Talmud, all opinions are valued, and respected; like a page of that sacred text, truths can be found in every argument, in each discussion, and Office Staff among every rabbi and every rabbinic conversation. It is a truly invigorating environment, highlighted by the fact that these rabbis vary from Modern Orthodox practice to classical Reform orientation (I’ll Mitzie Russell Executive Assistant to the Clery & let you guess where I fall!). Men and women, young and old, gay and straight, veteran and newcomer...all Office Manager........................... ext. 292 gather together to reflect upon and remember the sacred scholarship at the heart of Jewish continuity and community. Nearly 200 rabbis convene in the city of Jerusalem in pursuit of this sacred enterprise Mark Shepard and delight. Facility Manager.......................... ext. 235 The program also includes evening programs that focus on issues of concern regarding contemporary Israel society and Jewish Communal life. Among others, we heard from Justice Minister Tzipi Livni, and Helene Dunbar from Anat Hoffman, the courageous female attorney behind the Women of the Wall initiative, and Marketing Specialist................ext. 227 the leader of the Israeli branch of our Reform movement’s Religious Action Center. We spent a day Bookkeeper............................. ext . 228 exploring the tensions and the innovative and hopeful resolutions to the Israeli-Jewish and IsraeliArab complexities, as well as the ongoing developments of the “Arab Spring” unfolding just across the Marjorie Zager borders, to the east and to the west of the Jewish homeland. Senior Services Coordinator..... ext. 237 I got the chance to be a student, once again, a backpack on my shoulders, wandering the streets of the Holy City on breathtakingly beautiful (and cool) Jerusalem mornings and nights. Officers As we say at the seder table: Next Year in Jerusalem. I was fortunate enough to say it once again this year, and to fulfill that age-old hope of our people. I come back renewed, reinvigorated, refreshed and Ray Berk...................................President replenished, ready to go, and to give of myself, fully, in the New Year ahead. Ralph Levy ...................... Vice President I am profoundly grateful to all of you, for allowing me the privilege, and the joy, of completing that journey. Martin Sir.................................Treasurer May the New Year be one of blessing, and of peace, for each of us, for our people, and for Jerusalem. Joyce Friedman.......................Secretary page 2 ~ August~September 2013 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 Get on Board Summer at the Temple is always an interesting time. While it may appear that things slow dramatically, in reality the pace remains the same. Temple officers still meet on the first Tuesday of each month, and the members of the Executive Committee still meet on the second Tuesday. With the constitutional reduction in the number of mandatory Board meetings from twelve to eight a year, there was no meeting in July, and there will be no Board meeting in September. Ray Berkt It is during the summer that our staff and clergy prepare for the fall and the High Holy Days. Whether it’s the upcoming Religious School year, or the holidays, there is much to be done. As members, we may not see the actual preparation, but we all enjoy and benefit from the summer labor. Of course, our volunteers don’t take a day off in the summer. For some, like those who prepare our Memorial Book, each day is dedicated to T he Temple, and work is non-stop. Keep in mind that the High Holy Days are early this year, so it is important that you get your Memorial Book listings and donations in as soon as possible. Summer is also a good time to experiment a bit and alter the normal routine. A good example is this year’s introduction of the Picnic Oneg. Once a month, following Friday Shabbat services, our standard oneg fare has been replaced with picnic foods, including hot dogs, hamburgers, veggie burgers, and black bean burgers. Food is served in the Social Hall, so there is plenty of room and lots of tables. On July 12, 2013, we had approximately 140 people attend the Picnic Oneg, which was a very impressive turnout. Our final Picnic Oneg for the summer will be August 16, 2013; however, if you can’t make it, don’t despair. We will continue to experiment with some of our onegs, so stay tuned for future surprises - I think that you will be pleased. Another development this summer is the formation of a Technology Committee to develop ways to better communicate with our congregants, and to allow our congregants to communicate with one-another. Joyce Friedman is heading it up, and it will be interesting to see what our more technologically savvy members come up with. Please call Joyce if you would like to help. Speaking of technology, in June, the Board of Trustees approved the purchase of a new sound system that will be used in the sanctuary, chapel, and Social Hall. It should be up-and-running in time for the High Holy Days. It is state of the art, and will allow us considerable flexibility and control over all audio. In addition, we will be able to “stream” services and events, which will allow viewing via the Internet. This summer, we also began the process of putting together a committee to explore possible fundraisers to replace the Temple Arts Festival. Although it will be some time before we decide on a plan, the possibilities and opportunities are very exciting. If you have any fundraising suggestions, please let me know. Finally, as you begin preparing for the High Holy Days, there are two things that I want you to be aware of. First, as you know, our Social Action Committee distributes grocery bags so that our members can donate packaged goods to Second Harvest. This holiday, the committee will distribute envelopes in addition to bags, and you will have the option of making a monetary contribution in lieu of contributing food. The choice will be yours. Second, the reception that we initiated last year, immediately following the Rosh Hashanah morning service, was more successful than we anticipated. So this year, it will be expanded and more refreshments will be offered. Hopefully, you will linger a while and talk with your fellow congregants, Temple officers, and clergy. You will be able to avoid the parking lot exit rush, and still have time to enjoy the afternoon with your family and friends. The Temple Family’s Annual Rosh Hashanah Reception will be hosted by The Temple Officers & Clergy at The Temple following the Morning Service on Thursday, September 5th New members and long-time members alike are cordially invited to celebrate Selichot Service ~ August 31st @ 7:30 pm Service & Movie - Watch for Details August~September 2013 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 3 Temple B’nai Mitzvah Author Spotlight Maya Penson August 31, 2013 11:00 am Maya was born on February The Affairs of Rabbi Flowers - An Intimate Look into 10, 2000 in Seoul, South Korea. Her Clergy–Congregant Relations parents are Jennifer and David Penson. Temple Past President, Ted Pailet’s April 2013 release explores Her grandparents are Susan Berenson the experiences of a young rabbi, named Conrad Flowers, of Armonk, New York, Richard Berenson recently discharged from military service of Naples, Florida and Ruth & Jim Penson of Los Angeles, in the 1970’s. California. A young and unconventional rabbi, Her mitzvah project is raising funds and collecting he is hired by a congregation in Centralbaby supplies (diapers, formula, grocery/gas gift cards, etc.) Bella and soon realized that military for new adoptive families through Miriam’s Promise. service was easy; his time at war barely Maya is in 7th grade at University School of Nashville. compares with the ins and outs of a Her special interests include volleyball, track and spending Jewish congregation, torn between past time with her friends. and present policies. Ted Pailet is a member of the Tennessee Bar who was involved in congregational life from his late twenties until his early eighties. He is perhaps best known for his work throughout North America for his attempts to resolve Welcome to the following new members, conflict between clergy and lay leaders over a we are so glad you joined our Temple family! period of fifteen years. He and his wife, Louise, divide their time between Tennessee and Shujah Choudhry & Robin Bershader Florida. He is also the author of The Korean War and Me. Visit him online at www.tedpailet.com. Jeffrey & Nancy Miles Please join us at services on August 9th, when Emilia & Julianna Ted Pailet will be speaking about this new work to the congregation. Ronald & Mary Ruth Silber New Members Congregational Simchat Torah Celebration Friday, September 27th - 6:00 p.m. This special musical shabbat service, with the Junior Choir, will include Simchat Torah festivities. Shabbat Dinner will follow. $15.00 (adults) $5.00 (children ages 3-12) RSVPs due by September 25th Your check is your reservation & should be mailed to: 5015 Harding Road, Nashville, TN 37205 Name: __________________________________ Phone: __________________________________ # of Adults_______ x $15 _______ # of Children_____ x $5 _______ Total Enclosed __________ page 4 ~ August~September 2013 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 -- Life Congregational News Sincere Sympathy The Temple mourns the loss of the following members and extends condolences to our Temple members who share the loss. Claire & Charles Kahane, May 23, 2013 Survived by daughter, Danielle (Paul) Kaminsky and grandchildren Joseph & Rachel. Irene Kenigson, June 21, 2013 Samuel Simon, July 13, 2013 Mazel Tov to . . . Erin & Greg Zagnoev and big sister Rena on the May 17th birth of Sari Blair. Sari’s grandparents are Rae & Bruce Hirsch and her aunts and uncles are Jamie & Jeremy Brook and Jennie & Brad Zagnoev. Diane & Craig Sussman on the birth of their granddaughter, Romi on May 6th. Her parents are Mr. & Mrs. Evan Sussman. Grace Seckman & Jacob Bennett on their May 12th marriage. Felicia Levine & Joel Abramson who were married on May 26th. Survived by wife, Sally Simon Reta Guttman whose grandson Ilan Guttman married Hadar Dorit in Tel Aviv on June 6th. He is the son of Fred & Nancy Guttman. The Temple family extends condolences to the following members who have lost loved ones. Deb Pinger on her July 26th conversion. •Marshall (Lela) Altman on the loss of his father, Donald Altman & his Emily Cooper, daughter of Lauren & Mike Cooper, graduated from mother, Ruth Altman. University of Tennessee with her Master of Science in Social Work. She •Mike (Marva) Collins on the loss of his mother, Marion Collins. will accept a position as a Family Therapist with Youth Villages in Memphis Tennessee and a Crisis Counselor with Lakeside Hospital. •Laurie Handshu on the loss of her mother, Adrienne Giovanni Handshu. •Susan Kroop (David Shaffer) on the loss of her father, Irving Kroop. Maital Guttman, granddaughter of Reta Guttman, received her MBA •Elaine (Gus) Kuhn on the loss of her father and Amy (Brian) Katz on from the University of North Carolina on Sunday May 12th. She is the the loss of her grandfather, Maurice Raphael daughter of Fred & Nancy Guttman. She has accepted a position with •Bob Levy (Jeanmarie Stalma) on the loss of his mother, Natalie Levy. the McKenzie Corporation in Atlanta. •Gabor (Judit) Pap on the loss of his grandmother, Elizabeth Sandor Becky Cohen who received the Nancy Saturn Award of Inspiration •Barbara Schwartz on the loss of her daughter, Nancy Schwartz. •Annie Solomon (Larry Jensen) and Saul (Joan) Solomon on the loss of for the years of support she has given to Gilda’s Club Nashville, and the numerous ways in which she inspires others living with cancer. their mother, Miriam Solomon. •Sharon (Todd) Tenenholz on the loss of her father, Joseph Guttman. •Harry (Beth) Wolskij on the loss of his mother, Bernice Wolskij. And they came, men & women willing-hearted to give. . . Exodus 35:22 Our Temple Recognition Boards have become a beautiful part of the entry to our building. They allow us to thank our congregants for the financial support that helps to make our Temple such a special and sacred space. Each year, we will continue to use our Recognition Boards to alphabetically recognize all congregants who donated to our tribute funds during the last twelve months. We will also list all Temple Named Funds and in the future, all congregants who have designated a gift to the Temple in their will or through another planned giving option. We would like the opportunity to continue to list all congregants who have given to a tribute fund in the last twelve months. If you prefer to be listed as anonymous, please contact Erin Zagnoev at [email protected]. August~September 2013 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 5 Social Action Social Action Allocations Each month we highlight an organization which receives funds through the Temple's Social Action Allocations. Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Every year in Davidson County alone, there are roughly 2,000 children who need someone who will advocate for their best interests in court, where the decisions about their futures are made. That is exactly what CASA volunteers are trained to do. When a CASA volunteer is involved in a case, children are more likely to stay out of the child welfare system, more likely to stop continually moving from foster home to foster home, more likely to be adopted, and more likely to be successful in school. Funding from Social Action Allocations in 2013 is being used to help train and supervise these volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocates. Save the Date! Fall Blood Drive ~ Sunday, October 27th Contact Betsy Davis at [email protected] for more info or to make an appointment. Keep those Pull Tabs Coming In! The Social Action Committee & the Religious School are collecting these for the Ronald McDonald House, which uses them to fund their services for families of seriously ill or injured children receiving medical treatment at Nashville area hospitals. Please place your pull tabs from soda, beverage and soup cans into the container located by the Presidents’ photos near the Chapel. COAT DRIVE: September 29th - October 6th This year we will be collecting children’s coats, hats, mittens and gloves, in addition to adult coats. Adult coats will go to Room in the Inn, and children’s items will go to CASA (see above to learn about their organization). Upcoming – mark your calendars! Food Drive:Yom Kippur Medicare Prescription Review: one day only – November 16 Interested in Conversion to Judaism? Students will follow the Introduction to Judaism syllabus prepared by Rabbi Mackler, and engage in conversations with her and Patty Marks, past President of The Temple.Those seeking to learn more about Judaism will grow as a group and continue on their individual Journeys toward becoming Jewish. Students will keep a journal about their journey, and sessions nearer to holidays will include indepth learning about those celebrations and customs. Rabbi Mackler will continue to meet with each student individually periodically throughout the course. Students may join throughout the year, and there is no expectation of conversion upon completion of the syllabus.This is a way to learn together and to take these next steps toward becoming Jewish, living and leading a meaningful Jewish life. To register for the class or for more information, please contact: Rabbi Mackler ([email protected]) or Mitzie ([email protected]/615-352-7620) Fall Dates for Conversion Conversation all classes are 11:00 am @ Temple unless otherwise noted. Sunday, September 22, 2013 @ 5:00 PM Sunday, October 13, 2013 Sunday, October 27, 2013 Sunday, November 10, 2013 Sunday, November 24, 2013 Sunday, December 08, 2013 page 6 ~ August~September 2013 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 Attention! Attention! Attention! Attention! High Holy Days Important Information Parking and Security for the High Holy Days Each year, congregants for High Holy Day services are greeted at The Temple by uniformed officers and professional parking attendants. Security this year will be provided through a combined effort of public and private personnel who are familiar with our Temple buildings and grounds. The usual procedures will be in place for security, traffic control and member safety. Please note the following very important items: 1. Leave for services earlier than usual in order to arrive in advance of service time. There are two entrances to The Temple. Drop-off is available only at the glassed-in-foyer entrance for those who need it. 2. Overflow parking will be available on the Belle Meade Plantation property . 3. If you park at the Plantation, we ask that you enter by way of The Temple parking lot but exit only from the Belle Meade Plantation exit on Leake Avenue following services. 4. The Temple driveway will be one way during our largest services. Please follow the posted signs that will direct you around the building. The traffic controllers will direct you as to where and how to park and exit. Please do not try to back into parking spaces, this causes traffic to back up. Your patience will be greatly appreciated! 5.Additional disabled & elderly parking will be available close to the building. Look for signs. 6. Please remember that our neighbors will likely be less critical of the traffic congestion if we park “on” the street rather than “in” their yards and/or driveways. Over the past two years the Belle Meade Police Department has towed cars blocking city traffic during services. BE WARNED, we cannot interrupt services to announce imminent towing. A Reminder About Seating Sanctuary, chapel, and auditorium seating will be in place to accommodate over 1,200 members and guests to each of the services for the High Holy Days. As in the past, there are no tickets required for entry into the services, nor is there reserved seating. We ask your cooperation through the direction of the ushers and staff in helping to maintain the dignity and decorum of our services. Please help them by adhering to a few simple but very important rules: 1. You may not save seats in the sanctuary except for the driver while he/she is parking. If you wish to sit together, you may gather in the foyer and enter together or you may save a few seats in the chapel or auditorium. 2. Please do not leave empty spaces between you and the person next to you! It is critical that we fill all available seating so that everyone who wants to attend can be accommodated. 3. A special seating section will be available for the convenience of persons with physical disabilities. 4. No one may enter the sanctuary, chapel or auditorium when the congregation is standing. The staff knows when to seat latecomers. Entry will be through the auditorium and chapel doors only, so as not to disturb services in progress. 5. Please be considerate of others while waiting in the foyer prior to the start of the next service. If you arrive early, we ask that you wait quietly. The noise from those waiting can easily be heard in the sanctuary. The speakers in the foyer area will enable you to listen to services in progress. 6. So that everyone is assured of having a prayerbook, kindly return yours to the ushers and staff in the lobby at the end of the service. If you own a copy of the Gates of Repentance prayerbook, we encourage you to bring it. Please ... Drive Slowly! l Do Not Park on the Grass! l Please Carpool ... Follow Directions! Some people find the temperature in the sanctuary can fluctuate during services.We recommend you bring a wrap or other garment to insure your comfort throughout services. August~September2013 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 7 Temple Events Golden Lunch Bunch 11:30 am Tuesdays August 6th,: Lisa Webb & Carol Shaw August 20th,: August 2013 Watch For Details: Next Dor ~ Sushi & Sake: September 21st at 7:00 pm W.e.l.l. ~ It’s a Knitsvah September 22nd at 1:00 pm Jeff Lisenby September 3rd,: Fred Bacon September 17th,: Yankee Girl To RSVP: Call Anna Sir 354-1686 Mussar Mindfulness 7:15 pm August 7th For more information contact: Martin Sir, 419-8325 or David Barton, 352-6442 page 8 ~ August~September 2013 - www.t September 2013 Sunday 1 Monday September 2013 2 4:00 PM Choir Rehearsal Tuesday Wednesday 3 Thursday 4 Labor Day/Temple Office & Preschool Closed 11:30 AM Golden Lunch Bunch 5 See cover for schedule. Temple Events Friday Saturday 6 August 4th 7 6:00 PM Shabbat Service See cover for schedule. 9:30 AM Chevrah Torah 11:00 AM Shabbat Service 7:00 PM Choir Rehearsal Rosh Hashanah Erev Rosh Hashanah 8 9 10 11 12 9:30 AM Conscration Meeting 4:00 PM Executive Committee 4:00 PM Jr. Choir Rehearsal 2:00 PM Memorial Service @ Temple Cemetery 7:00 PM Choir Rehearsal 6:00 PM JACS 13 12:00 PM Women's Torah Study 14 See cover for schedule. See cover for schedule. Yom Kippur Kol Nidre 15 16 17 9:30 AM Consecration Rehearsal 18 19 11:30 AM Golden Lunch Bunch 6:00 PM Confirmation Opening Dinner 4:00 PM Cemetery Task Force Meeting 6:00 PM JACS The Housekeeper and the Professor by Yoko Ogawa Newcomers are always welcome! For more information contact Joan Breyer [email protected] or Laurie Handshu 7:00 PM Social Action Committee 4:00 PM Choir Rehearsal Book Club 20 lauriehandshu@ gmail.com 21 Sukkot- Temple Office & Preschool Closed 6:00 PM Family Service 9:30 AM Chevrah Torah 11:00 AM Shabbat Service 7:00 PM Next Dor 22 23 24 25 4:15 PM Mid-week Hebrew 9:30 AM Religious School 26 1:30 PM Beautification Committee 29 28 11:00 AM Yizkor Service 1:00 PM W.E.L.L./It's a Knitvah 6:00 PM Simchat Torah Service & Dinner 9:30 AM Chevrah Torah 11:00 AM Shabbat Service Shemini Azeret Temple Office & Preschool Closed 4:15 PM Mid-week Hebrew 5:00 PM Conversion Conversion Dinner under the Sukkah 27 6:00 PM JACS 30 led by Patty Marks Thursdays @ 12:00 pm. W.E.L.L. presents Aug 2013 9:30 AM Religious School S M T Oct 2013 High Holy Heels W T F S S M T W T F S A look back at fasion tradition and forward to this fall’s styles. 10:30 AM Consecration 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 27 28 29 30 31 August 15th ~ 5:30 - 7:00 pm at Levy’s. Wine & Cheese will be served. RSVP to The Temple 356-7620 or [email protected] templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 9 Women’s Torah Study Religious School by Lynda Gutcheon The Year of Blessings Promises to be My Great Last Harrah Beginning on September 22nd with drum circles, a special documentary and Food Trucks, this year, The Year of Blessings, will provide students and families with many wonderful opportunities to express and show gratitude for the blessings in our lives and for the blessings we provide others. Each grade level team has planned special activities for their students both here at Temple and out in the community. As part of this effort the Religious School is partnering with our preschool, Robb McCluskey and Douglas Adair to collect specific items for the homeless community. This will be a year long project. We look forward to bringing blessings to others and in turn bring blessings to ourselves. We hope you will visit our Temple website to peruse our Parents Handbook and record any important dates of events in the lives of your child/ren. You will be receiving specific grade level curriculum information via email as September 22nd gets closer. Please review everything carefully and if you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact me. NOTEWORTHY DATES: Sunday, September 22nd Tuesday, September 24th Wednesday, September 25th Sunday, September 29th Religious School begins 4th & 5th grade mid-week Hebrew begins 6th & 7th grade mid-week Hebrew begins Consecration of our 1st graders May this year bring us Blessings Around and Blessings Abound. Creativity Brings Blessings to so Many Once again, our congregation is blessed with talented and caring students who do for others. As our Religious School year begins, with our theme The Year of Blessings, we are humbled and grateful for so much. Last year, Jacob Rothman, son of Alice and Russell Rothman, was the designer of the Chanukah holiday card offered by Children’s Hospital as one of their many fundrasiers. The Holiday Project artwork is designed by kids whose lives have been impacted by Children’s Hospital.Your purchases help the Friends organization provide extra touches to patients, families and staff in their time of need. Since they started in 1973, Holiday Project has been a tradition for many in our area. This fundraiser is a creative way to support the hospital through holiday giving. This year we are proud of Zach and Adam Garfinkel, sons of Louise and Scott Garfinkel. Each of these boys designed a Chanukah card which will be used as part of this project. We are proud of them but even more, we are proud of the blessings they are bringing to others. Later on this year, cards can be purchased at our Temple Gift Shop. Registration is in progress for the 2013-2014 School Year. Please Make Sure Your Child/ren are Registered. For information, Contact the Religious School Office at 352-5902 or Email us at [email protected] page 10 ~ August~September 2013 - www.templenashville.org - 615- -- Preschool by Jan Huettner & Corye Nelson Diaper Drive to Help Others Did you know that one in three lower income families struggles to afford diapers? Many times the choice for these families between being able to provide food for their tables versus diapering younger children results in the re-use of disposable diapers. Diapers are not covered by food stamps. The Temple Preschool would like to do something to help members of the Nashville community who are in need of clean, dry diapers. We would like to become part of a network of community groups that will be hosting diaper drives throughout the year to help assure that distribution centers are supplied with enough diapers to help provide relief. This wonderful project was brought to our attention by Robb McCluskey and Douglas M. Adair. Doug will be working with Jewish Family Services, St. Lukes Community House, Catholic Charities of Middle Tennessee, and East Nashville Cooperative Ministry to insure that families in need will be assisted through these agencies. Doug will also be coordinating the distribution center where the diapers will be stored, and will work directly with the Temple Preschool. How easy it would be to drop off diapers that no longer fit your child to our school! Studies have shown that an adequate supply of diapers can help provide relief to many families already distressed by difficult circumstances. Some parents have been forced into unemployment or denied educational opportunities simply because many daycares will not accept their children without a daily supply of disposable diapers. We would like to engage our whole Temple family as we prepare to help our community. According to a 2007 study by the Annie E. Casey Foundation more than one in eight pre-school Nashville children live in dire poverty. That would mean over 4,500 at risk children in Davidson County alone. Here is how you can help. There are no limits on collection amounts. A baby requires six to ten diapers a day. All sizes (infants and toddlers only, please) are needed and open packages of diapers are acceptable. Monetary donations are also accepted. Donations are tax deductible and donated diapers and cash contributions will receive a receipt acknowledging the gift is compliant with IRS requirements. We are very much aware that disposable diapers are not good for the environment. However, re-usable diapers are not realistic for the families we are trying to assist. Most apartment and commercial Laundromats prohibit washing cloth diapers. Many recipients depend on public transportation and, even if they could find a place to wash diapers, transporting dirty diapers to be washed would be difficult. As mentioned, many daycares will not accept cloth diapers and Food Stamps and WIC (a program that supports women, infants, and children) do not include diapers. As we begin another school year, we thank our families who unfalteringly reach out to those less fortunate. We appreciate your help and your encouragement. High Holy Day Babysitting The Temple will offer High Holy Days babysitting ONLY for the following services: Erev Rosh Hashanah, Rosh Hashanah Morning, Kol Nidre & Yom Kippur Morning for the children of Temple members up to age 5 for a nominal fee of $10.00 per child, per service. Our goal is to provide the kind of care you expect for your children. To do so, we need your cooperation. The size of our membership and the increased demand for this service, as well as our desire to provide well-organized, safe care for the children, require that the following procedures be followed: 1. Parents must be attending services in The Temple building. 3. Children arriving without a reservation will not be able to remain in the babysitting area. 2. 4. Please pack a snack or other items your child may need during the babysitting times. Babysitting is by reservation only. (The deadline for Erev Rosh Hashanah & Rosh Hashanah Morning Service is August 30th & the deadline for Kol Nidre & Yom Kippur Morning Service is September 2nd). No exceptions! August~September 2013 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 Reservations may be made by calling 356-8009 or emailing [email protected]. We will need to know the ages of your children and the services you will be attending. Kaddish will be recited in memory of these loved ones . . . . August 2&3 August 9 & 10 August 16 & 17 August 23 & 24 Max Benowitz Miriam E. Bloomstein Rachel Daneman Aaron Elterman Fanny Farber Max Joseph Gichner Betty Frances Ginsberg Molly Goldstein Harold Marcus Hecht (father) Esther & Roger Cohn Charles C. Hobbs (father) Frances & Steven Wolf Solomon Hyman Morris Jacobs Hans Karlsruher Hannah Kroll Marcus S. Kronberg Helen Lieberman A. Maurice Loveman Dorris S. Loventhal,Jr. Stanley Luboniecki Abe Morris Rudderman Josephine Russ (mother) Phil & Missy Russ Meyer Salzkotter Harry Lipman Samuels Leslie Jack Schoenfield Lawrence Stuart Scott Louis Sear (brother) Gloria & Manuel Sir (uncle) Martin & Anna Sir Selwyn Silverman Jerome Kuhn Small Samuel Stein Malvin Fisher Steiner Sherron Weinberger (husband) Sylvia Weinberger Doris Woller Melanie Bloch Worris Michael Abrams Sophie Spitz Allen Ira Esfir Olshanitsky Arbitman Manuel S. Averbuch Annette Berman Helene Bloch Anna Bloomstein Rose Bogatsky Birdie Cohen Estelle Elter Cohen Lahela Jacobson Cohn Edwin Charles Convoy Esther Daltrop David Feinstein Ralph Fensterwald Sol S. Fishman Ethel Friedman Maurice Gilbert Arthur Lee Goldner, MD (nephew) Norma Neaderthal Maurice Goldstein Paul Goldstein George B. Gordon (father) Joel & Bernice Gordon (grandfather) Gail & Jeff Jacobs Capt. David L. Gross Jr. Fernand M. Haber Shirley Burke Haber Arnold Haber Jr. Ida Hirshberg (grandmother) Charles & Dorothy Hirshberg (grandmother) Sam Hirshberg Ida Horwitz Bernard Kalmanson Andrew Kasper Max Kirshner Ike J. Kuhn (great-uncle) Gus & Elaine Kuhn Rebecca Leventhal Bess Holzman Levis Charles Levy Naomi Lundin Rose S. Olshine Eli Perlman Nancy L. Schoenfield Eleanor Floersheim Seligman (mother) Gretchen & Randall Goldstein Ida R. Shanker Joseph S. Shapiro Elizabeth Schwartz Silverfield Adolph Joseph Simpson Samuel Smirnow David Solinsky Morris Wachs Joseph S. Weinstein Dietrich Westfield Max Westfield Sally Rothschild Zander Ernest Zwald Elsie Werthan Adler Rebecca Berman Martin Davis Charles Denbo (brother) Dede & Ted Lipman Frank Edelmon Marcia Frank Theresa C. Goldberg Jeanette R. Gorden (mother-in-law) Sam Hirshberg Manuel Gorden (father-in-law) Sam Hirshberg Isaac Hirshberg Oscar Jones (husband) Mary Jones Isaac Karnowsky Sidney Kay Marlene “Penny” Klubeck Louis Kornman Sam Levy Sybil Lewis Lottie Fisher Lightman Jane Schwartz Linn Milton Lockenbach Isaac Lowenstein Audrey Malin Paul R. Michael Rose Milrod Fedora Jonas Newfield Fannie Garber Paplanus Harry William Pfeifer Katie Pushin (grandmother) The Jerome Guttman Family James Harold Queyrouze Rose Rabinowitz Abe D. Rosenbaum H. Leo Schwartz (grandmother) The Jerome Guttman Family Louis H. Small Ruth Trent (sister) Shelia Schott Jack Urtnowski (brother) Maddy & David Berezov Rose W. Weil Anna Heiner Weinberg Elisa Weisman Mary Jane Werthan Henry Zalman Kathryn Zander Sarah Abrams Harvey Amster David Berman Reba Blum Robert Blum Jr. Libby Buchman Jonathan Brian Cohen Joe Copple Marilyn Dicker Fanny Karsch Dresner (grandmother) Ivan Weinstein Keith Frank Betty Lee & Howard Rosen Fred Frederick Alan Sims Gaynor Semyon Gerloun Manuel Gorden Peter Grant Max Hiller Oscar Israel (father) Renette Corenswet Harriette Katz Sara Lefkovits Beckie Steinau Leichtmann Joseph H. Levy William S. Lipman (brother) Ted & Dede Lipman Joseph B. Lowenheim Frances Lusky Florence Gates Marx Arthur Metzger Benjamin Samuel Meyer Norma Morris (mother) Alyse & Charles Sprintz Mary Ann Jess Neel Cindy Pomerantz Norman Propper Rudolf Schneider Agness Schwartz Julius Silberman (father) Diane & Irwin Kuhn Charles Teitelbaum John Uhlmann Benjamin Weinger Sol B. Weise Harry Zeitlin Pauline Zimmerman page 12 ~ August~September 2013 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 . . . . Kaddish will be recited in memory of these loved ones August 30 & 31 September 6 & 7 September 13 & 14 September 20 & 21 September 27 & 28 Victor Abeles Eleise Bauman Avern Joseph Bloom Dr. Otto Bluh Evelyn Giles Brooks Marvin Lee Churney Dora Epstein Cohen Sarah Copple Jo Ellen Scott Couch Roslyn Weiner Dembsky Jeanette Rifken Denbo (mother) Dede & Ted Lipman Ann Dubrov Eva Garfinkle Sandra B. Goldstein Julius Haber Gerald M. Halprin Ben Herman Joseph Horwitz Walter Huebner Clarence Inglis Esther Klein Rudolph Levy Estelle Lewinthal Mitchell S. Magid, Jr. Morris Marcus Goldie K. Meyer Harold Moise Charles Lyon Morris Gladys Kornman Myer Cecelia Oppenheim Rose Shub Osheroff Dorothy Parker (grandmother) Susan & David Berck Rose Rosenblum Minnie L. Rosenfeld Albert Roth Victor Schreiber Leo Schwartz David M. Shapiro Edward Shea Edith Star Tamkin Bernard Tepper Theresa Weil Morris Weiner Bernard M. Weinstein Florence Eskind Zucker Leo Berg Joseph Blum Milton Book (father) Jared & Judy Book Peggy Brandes Bessie G. Brandt (grandmother) David & Kay Raybin Frieda Caplan Abe J. Cohen Myra Cohen Alexander Cooper (father) Morton Cooper Dorothea Deutscher Ruth Finkelstein Gertrude Freidenburg Rita Garfinkel Maxwell Gould Ann Graber Louis Greenspan Jenny Guttman Judith Weinstein Halpern (sister) Betty Lee & Howard Rosen Hazel Hirsch Albert Hodes Rae Joseph Hyman Phyllis Kleiner Robert G. Lawrence Falk Leventhal Fannie Marx Levy Raphael Z. Levy Simon Joseph Lewis Gertrude M. Loventhal Rabbi Julius Mark Meyer Morris Jacob Oppenheim Eva Ossoff Hannah Palmer Lynn Barton Leo Polen Jonas G. Redelsheimer Alan T. Ross Edward Frank Rudderman Bruno Seideman Joseph Selove, Sr (father) Rebecca Selove Anna Rubin Silverman Anna Broffman Spiesel (grandmother) Barbara Turner Alfred I. Straus, Jr. Simon L. Streiffer Celine Thomas (sister) Murray & Isabelle Cohen Sylvia Weinberger Gus Weiss, Sr. Meier Werthan Mina Wiener Yolande R. Wiener Adrienne Zager (sister) Sally & Larry Wolfe Julian M. Zander Solomon Zimmelman Max Zuckerman Jacques Back Daisy Marx Bernstein Harry S. Blum Ruth Dockman Harry Dubrov Rose G. Elman Alex Eskind Randall M. Falk Hannah Krohn Feierman Irvin Gary Florman Bobbie Hirshberg Fox (sister) Charles & Dorothy Hirshberg Sam Hirshberg Meyer Werthan Frank Wilba Copple Freeman Esther Frockt Paul Gold Leo P. Goldner Ida Pushin Guttman (mother, grandmother) The Jerome Guttman Family Harriet Harris (grandmother) Jessica & Daniel Viner Julian Hirsch Jacob Hirshberg Esther Jacobs Martin Jacobson (brother) Richard & Ardi Jacobson Max Katchen Sadie Kravitz Daniel W. Lazarus Nina Franklin Liff Gertrude Loskove Albert Rosenthal Marks Miriam Mersky Hilda Miller (mother) Carol & Gary Fradkin Irene Miller Max I. Miller Joseph Osheroff Harold Rand (cousin) Norma Neaderthal Hannah Berner Raskin Charles Leonard Robinette, Jr. Samuel S. Schaffer Dolores Schatten Sally Schwartz Rosa Solinsky Helen L. Teitlebaum Isaac Tugendrich Joe Weise Joe Werthan Sylvia Wilker Gilbert Abrams Ludwig Boehm (father) Frank & Julie Boehm Rose Bohn (mother-in-law) Sara Rachel Robin Morris David Cohen George Cruickshanks Frances Cypress Alfred S. Ehrenwald Marc Feldman (son) Phyllis Katzoff Sanford Herschel Franklin Lillian W. Gilbert Ethel H. Katzoff Howard Klubeck Elsie Cohen Kraft Lois Hainsfurther Kuhn Beverly Lefkovitz Beatrice Leibovitz Ada J. Levy Abe Lipshutz Madeline Magid Moe Perlman Abram Pushin Isadore Schulman Benjamin A. Silverman Lily Levy Simon Sylvia Sprintz (mother) Charles & Alyse Sprintz Sophie Stein Jane Mayer Straus John Strupp Marcus Teitlebaum Elliott Winner Rivah Leah Zimmelman Shirley Zuckerman Reuben Balfus David Benis Samuel M. Bloomstein Samuel Burson Alexander Alvin Davis Barbara L. Frank Manuel Frank Florence Goldstone Eugene Greener, Jr. Henry Grossman Arnold Hartman Harold Hassenfeld Al Holzman (brother) Norma Neaderthal Nathan Klein (father) Ann Klein Parke Levy Jeannette Lewis Nathan Magid (father) Bonnie & Doug Small Birdie Lehman Pear Bertha Rosenblum (mother) Jerome & Brenda Rosenblum Martin Schott (husband) Shelia Schott Selma Schwartz Adelyne Benjamin Scott Eleanor Sewell Dorthy Sherman Jacob Leib Silver Bessie L. Silverfield Ernest A. Sonnenfield (great-uncle) Frank & Barbara Ghertner Dorothy & Jack Miller Maurice Harold Tamkin Rose Lee Wasserman Carrie Mae Weil Paul B. Weinstein, Jr. Minnie D. Werthan Mitchell Wise Ezel Wyman The Wyman Family Martin Zeitlin Helen Klein Zuckerman August~September 2013 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 13 Exodus 35:22 . . . and they came, men & women willing-hearted to give. Beautification Fund Birthday of Annette Eskind Phyllis Alper Paul and Sis Cohn Birthday of Sis and Paul Cohn Howard and Betty Lee Rosen Memory of Bobby Shepard Joe and Judith Barker Memory of Claire and Charles Kahane Howard and Betty Lee Rosen James and Elise Straus Bernard and Betty Werthan Memory of Eleanor Small Jean Eskind Sandra Schwarcz Memory of Elise Steiner Sandra Schwarcz Memory of Nancy Schwartz Reta Guttman James and Elise Straus Memory of Parents of Lynn Fleischer Reta Guttman Recovery of Charles Sprintz Phyllis Alper Recovery of Eric Chazen Frank and Julie Boehm Recovery of Jack Miller Reta Guttman Calvin A. Buchman Social Action Fund Birthday of Lois Fox Robert Eisenstein Memory of Father of Martine S. Sanders Bernard and Betty Werthan Memory of Nancy Schwartz James and Bernita Brown Cemetery Beautification Fund Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fred and Karen Yazdian Amy Michelle Cohen Preschool Teacher’s Fund Memory of Myra Mackler Gregory and Erin Zagnoev Confirmation Class Fund Confirmation of Gracie Hoffman James and Elise Straus Confirmation of Matthew Jacobs James and Elise Straus Honor of Confirmation Class Ralph and Raye Ann Greenbaum Gus and Elaine Kuhn Endowment Fund Memory of Natalie Levy Douglas and Bonnie Small Women of Reform Judaism’s 5774/2013-14 Calendar is now available in the Gift Shop! Get Yours Today! Randall M. Falk Fund for Social Action & Community Justice Memory of Jacqueline Littlefield Geraldine Sadow Cantor Fishbein’s Discretionary Fund Appreciation of Cantor Fishbein John and Dana Navin Kim Phillips Barbara Schwartz Sylvia Shepard Engagement of Tracy Fishbein and Glenn Turtel Kassi Bateman Memory of Nancy Schwartz Sy and Diane Trachtman Gerda Loewenstein Caring & Concern Fund Birth of Reese Gluck Heloise Werthan Kuhn Birth of Sari Blair Zagnoev Lawrence and Sally Wolfe Birthday of Annette Eskind Lawrence and Sally Wolfe Birthday of Cantor Bernie Gutcheon James and Patty Marks Birthday of Jane Leventhal Ann Pushin Birthday of Sis and Paul Cohn Suzanne Greener Lawrence and Sally Wolfe Geraldine Sadow James and Patty Marks Honor of Bob Eisenstein Lawrence and Sally Wolfe Honor of Harris Gilbert Lawrence and Sally Wolfe Memory of Buddy Jacobs James and Patty Marks Lawrence and Sally Wolfe Memory of Claire and Charles Kahane Robert and Miriam Mamlin Lawrence and Sally Wolfe Memory of Lori Fishel Sandra Schwarcz Memory of Miriam Solomon James and Patty Marks Break the Fast Memory of Nancy Schwartz Doris Fleischer Bernard and Betty Werthan Sam Hirshberg James and Patty Marks Lawrence and Sally Wolfe Memory of Peggy Smirnow Robert and Miriam Mamlin Lawrence and Sally Wolfe Memory of W. Lipscomb Davis, Jr. Lawrence and Sally Wolfe Recovery of Eric Chazen Julian and Barbara Zander Recovery of Jerry Klein Phyllis Alper Recovery of Sylvia Weinberger Frank and Barbara Ghertner Bud and Barbara Zander Arthur Lee Goldner, M.D. Fund for Judaica Artists and Healing Arts Memory of Claire and Charles Kahane Fred and Martha Goldner Memory of Nancy Schwartz Fred and Martha Goldner Selma & Carl Goldstein Fund for Religious Education Birthday of Sis and Paul Cohn Selma Goldstein Greatest Need Fund Anniversary of Lynda and Bernie Gutcheon Robert and Martha Nemer Birthday of Cantor Bernie Gutcheon Randall and Gretchen Goldstein Memory of Nancy Schwartz Randall and Gretchen Goldstein Cantor Gutcheon’s Discretionary Fund Honor of Cantor Gutcheon Dorothy Haber Inge Loewenstein Michael and Linda Mossman Edwin Raskin Robert and Sheri Warnke Rae & Bruce Hirsch Greatest Need Fund Anniversary of Goldie and Mark Shepard Bruce and Rae Hirsch Birthdays of Rae and Bruce Hirsch Jeremy and Jamie Brook Adam Hirsch Greg and Erin Zagnoev Reservations are required, please rsvp. Mark your calendars now and plan to Break the Fast with your Temple community on September 14th immediately following Concluding Services. This has become a Temple tradition & is enjoyed by all who participate. The cost is $10.00 for adults & $5.00 for children under 12. Your check is your reservation (received by September 10th) & should be mailed to: 5015 Harding Road, Nashville, TN 37205 page 14 ~ August~September 2013 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 You shall accept gifts for Me from every person whose heart is so moved. . . Exodus 25:2 Donald E. Jacobs Student Loan Fund Honor of Robert Lipman Mark and Goldie Shepard Honor of Steven Eskind Mark and Goldie Shepard Memory of Bobby Shepard Laurence and Valerie Cypress Jean Eskind Bernice Esstman Henry and Marilyn Foyer Sheila Schott Manuel and Gloria Sir Bud and Barbara Zander Memory of Buddy Jacobs Ronald and Heidi Addlestone Phyllis Alper Roger and Esther Cohn Carl and Beth Dreifuss Bernice Esstman Doris Fleischer Steven and Laurie Eskind Frank and Barbara Ghertner Joel and Bernice Gordon Ralph and Raye Ann Greenbaum Shirley Greenberg Jerome and Albee Guttman Bruce and Rae Hirsch Sam Hirshberg William and Erica Jacobs Jack and Dorothy Miller Barrett and Carolyn Rosen Rudy and Elinor Saperstein Sheila Schott Joan Shayne Manuel and Gloria Sir Leon and Charlotte Strauss Bernard and Betty Werthan Julian and Barbara Zander Shirley Zeitlin Alice Zimmerman Memory of Eleanor Small Bernice Esstman Recovery of Eric Chazen Frank and Barbara Ghertner Lee & Theresa Kuhn Social Action Fund Birthday of Lois Fox Sara Robin Honor of Bob Eisenstein Lottie Strupp Memory of Bobby Shepard Gus and Elaine Kuhn Memory of Buddy Jacobs Gilbert and Lois Fox Memory of Claire and Charles Kahane Lottie Strupp Memory of Dorothy Kottler Gilbert and Lois Fox Memory of Eleanor Small Gus and Elaine Kuhn Memory of Jacqueline Littlefield Gus and Elaine Kuhn Memory of Julie Juvelier Gus and Elaine Kuhn Memory of Lori Fishel Gus and Elaine Kuhn Memory of Mildred Weitzman Gus and Elaine Kuhn Memory of Nancy Schwartz Gary and Carol Fradkin Howard and Betty Lee Rosen Lottie Strupp Memory of Peggy Smirnoff Gus and Elaine Kuhn Recovery of Mike Cooper Howard and Betty Lee Rosen Annette Levy Ratkin & Ralph Z. Levy, Sr. Library and Archives Fund Memory of Lynn Fleischer’s Parents Roy and Carol Smith Rabbi Mackler’s Discretionary Fund Appreciation of Rabbi Mackler Sandra Schatten Barbara Schwartz Sylvia Shepard Diane Stoller Memory of Miriam Solomon Roger Ferris and Pamela Harrison A Lasting Legacy As you think about your estate planning, please remember The Temple. We welcome and appreciate all gifts, regardless of the size. Your gift to The Temple will help ensure our ability to provide a spiritual, educational and communal home for our members, today, tomorrow and for the generations to come, L’dor V’dor. To learn more about Leaving a Legacy, please contact Erin Zagnoev at The Temple, 352-7620. Memorial & Honor Fund Birthday of Jane Leventhal Reta Guttman Memory of Nancy Schwartz Edward and Susan Friedman Memory of Dr. Richard Eisenberg Heloise Werthan Kuhn Memory of Eleanor Small Frank and Julie Boehm Memory of Harold Cohen Joe and Judith Barker Frank and Julie Boehm Memory of Jacquelin Lapidus Theodore and Dede Lipman Memory of Nancy Schwartz Louise Cole Joel and Bernice Gordon Charles and Dorothy Hirshberg Sara Robin Raymond and Etta Zimmerman Memory of Peggy Smirnow Frank and Julie Boehm Recovery of Bruce Morris Raymond and Etta Zimmerman Music Fund Appreciation of Cantor Gutcheon Howard and Betty Lee Rosen Birthday of Harry Vise Ingeborg Loewenstein Preschool Fund Memory of Aaron Caplan Marion Caplan Recovery of Charles Sprintz Reta Guttman Religious School Enrichment Fund Birthday of Cantor Gutcheon Alan and Lisa Turk Honor of Post-confirmation Class Frank and Julie Boehm Scott Shapiro Preschool Scholarship Fund Honor of Reese Ella Gluck Julian and Barbara Zander Rabbi Schiftan’s Discretionary Fund Appreciation of Rabbi Schiftan Barbara Schwartz Sylvia Shepard Neel and Paula Wolfson Birthdays of Paul and Sis Cohn Janice Krohn Birthday of Judy Cahn Howard and Arlene Safer Suzanne J. Morris Youth Leadership Fund Birthday of Annette Eskind Betsy Chernau Birthday of Sis and Paul Cohn Jerome and Albee Guttman Honor of Bob Eisenstiein Jerome and Albee Guttman Recovery of Eric Chazen Betsy Chernau Beverly & Jimmy Small Golden Agers Fund Birth of Reese Ella Gluck Stanley and Phyllis Frank Birthday of Annette Eskind Bud and Barbara Zander Birthday of Manuel Sir Bud and Barbara Zander Honor of Beverly and Jimmy Small Sol and Carol Katz Memory of Miriam Solomon Fred and Martha Goldner Memory of Richard Small Manuel and Gloria Sir Estelle & Horace Small Campership Fund Memory of Nancy Schwartz Carol Solomon Yahrzeit Fund Memory of Hortense and Murray Foyer Henry and Marilyn Foyer Memory of Eugene Herbst Miriam Herbstova Memory of Earl Kirshner Keith and Meryl Kraft Memory of Stacy Kraft Keith and Meryl Kraft Memory of Marge Neel Perry and Donna Neel Memory of Dianne Ocker Judy Liff Memory of Kenneth Ocker Judy Liff Memory of William Robin Sara Rachel Robin This report reflects donations August~September 2013 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 15 that have been acknowledged as of June 30th “The Temple View (USPS 537-620) is published monthly exc. May/June, July/Aug. & Sept./Oct. + 1 extra in fall by The Temple, 5015 Harding Road, Nashville, TN 37205. Periodical Postage paid at Nashville, TN. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Temple View, 5015 Harding Road, Nashville, TN 37205.” The Temple 5015 Harding Road Nashville, Tennessee 37205 You are invited to Join Rabbi Mark & Harriet Schiftan Monte Carlo Barcelona Arlene Safer Co-Chair Mediterranean Cruise Diane Trachtman Co-Chair June 5 - 17, 2014 on Holland American’s ms Nieuw Amsterdam Ports will include tours of Jewish Sites of Interest Naples Informational Meeting Venice Tuesday, August 27th at 7:00 pm For additional information please contact Rabbi Schiftan ([email protected])
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