April - The Temple

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April - The Temple
The Temple
April 2013 / 5773 = Nisan-Iyar = Volume 73 / Number 8 = established 1867 = www.the-temple.org
Potlucks in May
OUR POTLUCK DINNERS WERE SO
SUCCESSFUL WE’RE DOING THEM AGAIN.
At homes across the city, we’ll gather together
as “Neighborhoods”. We will sit at tables together
and get to know one another, sometimes for the
first time. You’ll meet other members in or near
your own neighborhoods, people you never even
knew you had this connection with.
Temple members will be invited to attend a dinner in or as close as possible to their neighborhood.
Look for an evite invitation from a host in your
neighborhood for one of the following dates:
Friday, May 3
Saturday, May 4
Saturday, May 11
Saturday, May 18 or
Sunday, May 19
WORSHIP SCHEDULE
Monday, April 1
Passover Yizkor Service............................ 10:30 AM
Friday, April 5
Shabbat Worship Service.............................6:00 PM
Consider being a host for one of those dates. We
need as many hosts as possible. You can select one
of the dates in May and host a Friday night Shabbat dinner, a Saturday dinner or havdalah with
dessert or a Sunday brunch or dinner for families
or just adults. Please remember that this is potluck
and all guests will be providing part of the dinner.
All hosts will choose the date that works best for
them and decide how many “neighbors” they can
accommodate.
Did you know that our Temple membership
encompasses 86 zip codes!
If you have questions, please feel free to call or
email either Ellen Schwartz at ellenschwartz2@
gmail.com; 770-938-7387 or Ronnie van Gelder at
[email protected]; 404-873-1731. <
Saturday, April 6
Bat Mitzvah of Sabrina C. DeWeerdt...... 10:30 AM
Shabbat Chapel Worship Service............. 10:30 AM
Friday, April 26
Shabbat Chapel Worship Service................6:00 PM
Synaplex Worship Service
Featuring Michael Ochs...............................7:45 PM
TORAH & HAFTARAH
6 Apr.
26 Nisan
Shimini
Leviticus 9:1-11:47; II Samuel 6:1-7:17
13 Apr.
3 Iyar
Tazria – Metzora
Leviticus 12:1-15:33; II Kings 7:3-20
20 Apr.
10 Iyar
Achare Mot – Kedoshim
Leviticus 16:1-20:27; Amos 9:7-15
27 Apr.
17 Iyar
Emor
Leviticus 21:1-24:23; Exodus 44:15-31
Friday, April 12
Shabbat Worship Service.............................6:00 PM
Shabbat Shalom Temple!
A Tot Experience Worship Service............6:00 PM
Saturday, April 13
Bar Mitzvah of Michael Dehan................ 10:30 AM
Shabbat Chapel Worship Service............. 10:30 AM
Friday, April 19
Shabbat Worship Service
High School Senior Send-Off.....................6:00 PM
Saturday, April 20
B’nei Mitzvah of Eve Robinson
and Dean Kopitsky.................................... 10:30 AM
Shabbat Chapel Worship Service............. 10:30 AM
Mincha B’nei Mitzvah of
Lane & Laurie Ann Goldman.....................5:30 PM
Saturday, April 27
Bat Mitzvah of Morgan Lindelow........... 10:30 AM
Shabbat Chapel Worship Service............. 10:30 AM
For a full listing of services & other Temple programs:
WWW.THE-TEMPLE.ORG
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Lifecycles & Special Occasions
B’nei Mitzvah
Mazal Tov to...
<Rabbi Micah Lapidus on being installed as the new president
of the PARDeS (Progressive Association of Reform Day
Schools) network.
Our Newest Members
SABRINA
DEWEERDT
Daughter of
Regan Reinhold &
Peter Deweerdt
April 6
MICHAEL
DEHAN
Son of Karen Dehan
& Rod Dehan
April 13
<Andrea & Jordy Gamson
Will, Ella
LANE
GOLDMAN
<Gwyn Gordon
Son of Laurie Ann &
Jonathan Goldman
April 20
May Their Memory
Be For a Blessing
Our Heartfelt Sympathy to the Families of:
<Geraldine K. Brumberg (grandfather of Jackie Knapp)
<Rose Boyter
<Charles Wittenstein (husband of Elinor Wittenstein)
<J.T. Rhodes (brother of Catherine Kasriel)
<Heather Pullen (daughter of Ron & Linda Silber &
Loretta Silber)
<Sean Alan Forster (son of Len Forster)
DEAN
KOPITSKY
Son of Stacey Kalberman
& Neil Kopitsky
April 20
EVE
ROBINSON
Daughter of Anna &
Ben Robinson
April 20
Leadership
& Contacts
Postal Mail:
1589 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30309
Telephone: 404.873.1731
Fax: 404.873.5529
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.the-temple.org
MORGAN
ALEXANDRA
LINDELOW
Daughter of
Julie Zimmerman
& Scott Lindelow
April 27
Clergy
Rabbi Peter S. Berg
Rabbi Frederick H. Reeves
Rabbi Loren Filson Lapidus
Cantor Deborah L. Hartman
<Rabbi David Hartman
<Phillip Levy (brother of Sarah Levy)
<Ruth Hertzka
<Miriam Hahn
<Sophie Turk (grandmother of Jessica Landisman Williams)
<Dr. Joseph Katz (brother of Ruth Shacter)
Staff
Mark R. Jacobson
Executive Director
Ronnie van Gelder
Program Director
Rabbi Alvin M. Sugarman, Ph.D.
Emeritus
Edye Summerfield
Temple Early Learning
Center Director
Rabbi Steven H. Rau, RJE
Director of Lifelong Learning
Amy W. DeFaveri
Communications Director
Rabbi Rachael M. Bregman
Open Jewish Project
Elizabeth C. Foster
Family & Teen Educator
Stephanie C. Fields
Education Coordinator
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Officers of the Board
Billy Bauman • President
Jonathan Amsler
Executive Vice President
Janet Lavine • Vice President
Louis Lettes • Vice President
Kirk Dornbush • Secretary
Lauren Grien • Treasurer
Learn at the temple
The Breman Religious School Calendar
April 1-3
No Midweek Hebrew
April 7
Religious School 9:30 AM
April 8
No Oak Grove Midweek Hebrew
April 12
Shabbat Shalom Temple! A Tot Experience 5:45 PM
April 14
Religious School 9:30 AM
Sababa 11:00 AM, Dismissal for 1st-5th Grade 1:00 PM
Teen Mitzvah Corps (6-12 Grade) Noon-1:00 PM
April 19
High School Senior Send-off Service 6:00 PM
April 21
Religious School 9:30 AM
6th Grade Family Program 9:30 AM
Yom Ha’atzmaut Fair 10:00 AM
Tzadikim Meeting 12:15 PM
April 27-29
NFTY-SAR Spring Kallah at Camp Coleman
April 28 Religious School 9:30 AM
Closing Service 11:15 AM
April 29
Oak Grove Midweek Hebrew rescheduled from April 8
Shabbat Shalom Temple!
A Tot Experience
Friday April 12 | 5:45 PM
Two noshes on the outside with a worship service in
between. Join us for a kid-friendly nosh at 5:45 PM,
a worship service at 6:00 PM followed by another
kid-friendly nosh. What could be better? No RSVP required.
Camp Minimac is
Offering 1-Week
Sessions This Summer
Join us from June 3 – August 2 as we go
Globe Trotting Throughout the World.
We’ll visit a different country each week.
Children who will be 16 months – 5 years old on June 3, 2013 may register
for one or more Camp Minimac Sessions. Extended day options are available
from 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM.
Applications and additional information for Camp Minimac and The
Temple Early Learning Center can be found on our website or by contacting
the TELC/Camp Minimac office at 404.872.8668 or [email protected]
Spring Into Parenthood
APRIL 2, 9, 16 | 6:30 PM -8:00 PM
With Rabbi Loren Filson Lapidus
Are you thinking about starting a family, pregnant or in the adoption
process? This class will answer questions about Jewish rituals to
welcome your child (naming ceremonies and brit milah), superstitions,
choosing a Hebrew name, raising a Jewish child, interfaith issues,
and ways to spiritually acknowledge this milestone in your life.
Location will be provided with registration. Questions? Please
contact Rabbi Loren Filson Lapidus at [email protected].
Tug of war, inflatables, pizza, races Jewpardy! Our Sababa Sunday Field Day will be nothing short of awesome. For those in grades 1-5,
school will end later at 1:00 PM. Wear your class color to show your team support. More details in your email as we get closer to the date.
Sababa Sunday Field Day
Looking to connect with
other Tot Families?
Want to create stronger connections with the friends
you see at our Tot programs? If you have a child in the
“infant and tot” age group (under 5) and are interested in
connecting with other Temple families for Shabbat and
holiday gatherings, play dates, and more, please email Rabbi
Loren Filson Lapidus at [email protected].
SU N DAY, A PR I L 1 4
The TELC would like to give
an extra big THANK YOU to
Photo Keepsakes
by DJR Photography
for supporting our SOCK HOP.
Thanks to their donation of time, everyone took home
fun photos to remember this great family event!
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SOCIAL
JUSTICE
Anti Child-Trafficking
I N I T IAT I V E
The Temple’s social justice efforts to combat human trafficking have been moving ahead full-force, connecting Temple
members with a variety of resources to directly engage with in
regards to this issue. On February 7, Temple members participated in Lobby Day at the Georgia State House, gaining support from their representatives for four anti-trafficking bills:
• HB 141, which will require certain businesses and establishments (including adult entertainment venues) to
post the National Human Trafficking Hotline number
(888.373.7888)
• HB 219, which includes the sealing of records for juveniles charged with prostitution
• HB 156, which clarifies certain acts amounting to unlawfully seducing, soliciting, luring, or enticing a child
through the use of a computer online service, Internet
service, or similar service
• HB 242, a juvenile code re-write and to contain a provision (CHINS - CHildren In Need of Services) to protect
child victims of commercial sexual exploitation.
UPDATE: HB 242 and HB 219 have all since passed out of
committee with a “do pass” recommendation and HB 141
has just passed the State House and is headed to the State
Senate. Rabbi Bregman was also asked to lead the closing
prayer at the day’s event, in front of a crowd of more than
700 citizen participants.
The Temple and Open Jewish Project were asked to join in
a table discussion on February 9 with the Community Leadership Institute at Morehouse University. All parties present
agreed that the most successful way to advocate around the
issue of child trafficking is to not waste time ‘fighting against’,
but to dedicate yourself to ‘fight for’ a decrease in demand.
We all can come together around this clearly articulated and
tangible goal of decreasing demand by working together in
groups, to further amplify each individual voice and by contextualizing this issue as an adult problem: Though children
are the victims of this form of trafficking, they are not the
perpetrators-- it is the adults we must hold accountable and
seek to influence and educate.
On February 10, the non-profit organization StreetGrace
held an awareness training session at The Temple, which was
attended by 49 people, 14 of which were Temple members.
The presentation is the first of three modules and is intended
to give the attendees enough information to be able to talk
with others about the subject. For those who wish to join the
Street Grace speakers group, there are two additional training
modules conducted at another time and location. One of the
main points communicated in the training was that child trafficking is an issue hidden in plain sight and it is our responsibility to be aware of the signs and report anything suspicious.
Should you see or hear anything concerning, please report
it to either the national human trafficking hotline, 888-3737888, or to the Georgia trafficking hotline, 404-941-6024. <
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F R OM T H E D E S K O F R A B B I P E T E R B E R G :
LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR
AS YOURSELF – BUT NOT MINE!
R
ecently in a Friday night sermon, I used
the injunction “Love Your Neighbor As
Yourself” as an example of an oft quoted mitzvah. After the service, a woman came running
over to me and said emphatically, “Rabbi, I’d
like to see you love my neighbors!”
A point well taken. We quote the verse “Love
Your Neighbor” from Leviticus 19, nodding
our heads unshaken, whenever we see it or
whenever we read it on the wall in our chapel.
There are even those who profess no religion
whatsoever, except for the biblical command to
love our neighbors.
Of course, we know that it is not as easy to
observe the command as it is to quote it. It is
not easy to relate “in love” to plenty of people
in this world. Many have enough trouble
relating in a loving manner to their
own family! A better question – a more
meaningful question - might be: How
much do we really love ourselves?
Are we loveable people? Do all
who know us actually love us?
When we stop to reflect on
this well-known Jewish teaching,
we realize that it is far more easily professed than it is practiced.
It is certainly a lofty ideal that we
should try hard to attain, but as a
guide for daily living it is not particularly practical.
Part of what makes this verse so
challenging is that love is an emotion;
even when we have the best of intentions, we can’t always control our
emotions. So, what do we do when
we feel absolutely no love for a neighbor or a
friend or a colleague? The answer, I believe,
is provided by another majestic phrase in the
Torah, this time from Deuteronomy: “Justice,
Justice shall you pursue.”
True, we may not be able to control all of
our feelings, but regarding our actions, there
is no question – we must be in total control.
We may have a neighbor to whom we just are
not capable of giving love, but we are never
permitted from withholding justice from that
person. No matter how we feel towards him
or her, we owe every human being our justice.
This is at the core of our steadfast commitment as a congregation to social justice. And
it is at the heart of our three major justice initiatives: The Zaban Couples Center, Toomer
Elementary School, and our Anti-human
trafficking initiatives. And who knows? If
we avoid harming a person, maybe
the feeling of love will come to us
at a later time.
John Ruskin, the nineteenth century essayist, seemed to be addressing himself to this very theme
when he wrote: “If we do justice to
our brother even though we may
not like him, we will come to love
him; but, if we do injustice to him
because we do not love him, we will
come to hate him.”
If we take seriously the biblical
injunction “Justice, Justice, shall you
pursue,” we may in fact come to love
our neighbor. And, if we do not,
then let love wait. Justice cannot. <
RABBI PETER BERG CAN BE REACHED AT [email protected]
The Temple Book Club
4Tuesday, April 9 at 7.30 PM at The Temple
4The Temple Media Center
4Jews & Money: The Story Of A Stereotype
By Abraham Foxman
Abe Foxman is the national director of the ADL & has written this
book with a forward by Paul Volcker.
Of course it’s about prejudice: as he says in the book, Bernie Madoff’s religion was mentioned at least three times in a piece about him in the New York Times whereas Allen Stanford who was accused of a similar crime shortly afterwards, was not defined in any way by
religion (as it turns out, he is a Southern Baptist).
Our discussion will be led by Hollande Levinson who is the Educational Director of the
ADL, SE Region.
It will be as usual on the second Tuesday of the month, April 9 at 7:30 PM and in the Halpern Conference Room since Holli wants to show a short power point or video. Do come,
even if you haven’t read the book as it should be a stimulating discussion.
Programs & News
Learn with TAMID in April: A Lifetime of Jewish Learning
Because the 7th day of Passover is on Monday, April
1st we have moved Tamid to Tuesday, April 2nd.
Tamid dates for the month of April include (Tuesday)
2, 8, 15, 22, 29
ADULT B’NEI MITZVAH
April 2, 8, 15, 22, 29 = 7:00 PM – 7:55 PM
Rabbi Steven Rau
MELTON CE: THE BOOK OF PSALMS
April 29 = 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Dr. Shelley Buxbaum
Countless numbers of people throughout history
and across the globe have been encouraged, comforted and found solace in the biblical Psalms. The
course will attempt to determine why.
HEBREW 101
April 2, 8, 15, 22, 29 = 7:00 PM – 7:55 PM
Elizabeth Foster
HEBREW 201
April 2, 8, 15, 22, 29 = 8:05 PM – 9:00 PM
Stephanie Fields
MELTON CE: HIGHLIGHTS OF THE
MELTON CURRICULUM
April 8, 15, 22 = 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Dr. Shelley Buxbaum
HOW TO…GUIDE TO SHAVUOT
Sunday, April 28 = 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Temple Clergy
Weren't raised Jewish but you're expected to put on a
holiday festival that can't be beat? Or perhaps you've
always been Jewish but want to fill in some of the rituals? These classes and discussions are the answer. Each
one will provide a brief background to the meaning of
the holiday, home rituals, recipes, and ways to make
your holiday meaningful and memorable.
JUDAISM 101
April 2, 8, 15, 22, 29 = 8:05 PM – 9:00 PM
Temple Clergy
LUNCH & LEARN – COMMON LEGAL
ISSUES FOR SENIORS
Wednesdays, April 17 and 24 = Noon – 1:00 PM
Hilary Cutler J.D. Staff Attorney, Atlanta Legal Aid
Society
Do I need a power of attorney? How will I pay for
long-term care if I need it? What do I do if I can’t
pay off my credit cards? Join us for a discussion
about these and other common legal issues affecting seniors.
MELTON ADULT MINI-SCHOOL YEAR 2
April 2, 8, 15, 22, 29 = 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Rabbi Frederick Reeves and Rabbi Steven Rau
MODERN LIVING:
MAINTAINING BALANCE
April 2, 8, 15, 22 = 7:00 PM – 7:55 PM
Rabbi Peter Berg
TAKING PLACE OFFSITE ON TUESDAYS
(Address provided with registration)
SPRING INTO PARENTHOOD
Tuesdays, April 9, 16, 23 = 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Rabbi Loren Filson Lapidus
For those who are thinking about having a child,
who are pregnant or hoping to adopt, this course
will cover all the questions expectant parents
might have once their bundle of joy arrives. Topics
include brit milah and naming ceremonies, Jewish
customs surrounding new children, how to create
Jewish observance for your family, and more.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT STEPHANIE FIELDS AT 404.873.1734.
Thank
You
T O O U R P U R I M C A R N I VA L VO LU N T E E R S
A big thank you to all of our volunteers for their help making our Purim Carnival a smashing success –
we couldn’t have done it without you!
Stephanie Abramowitz, Amber Ackerman, Stephanie Aferiat, Lenore Alexander, Pamela Alexander,
Jon Amsler, Annie Asher, Isabelle Balaban, Matan Berg, Rabbi Peter Berg, Jennifer Bush Otte, Kristie
Cohen, Leah Cohen, Sam Cohen, Seth Cohen, Terri Cohen, Scott Cooper, Rick Dascher, Cindy Davis,
Lyndsey Davis, Susan Edlein, Kevin Flink, Elizabeth Foster, Julie Friedman, Adam Ganz, Hannah Jessica Genser, Ira Genser, Joanna Genser, Matt Genser, Max Gluck, Ailene Grego, Morgan Grego, Teddy
Gribbins, Blaine Harris, Suzanne Harris, Cantor Deborah Hartman, Chase Herbert, Heather Hopper,
Chris Joiner, Lisa Kepler, Georgia Kimmel, Jeffrey Kitzler, Lior Koren, Reut Koren, Andrew Kronitz,
Brock Kronitz, Ben Kuehnert, Julie Kuehnert, Rabbi Loren Filson Lapidus, Diana Lerner, Amy Lettes,
Jessica Levine, Julie Levine, Mia Levine, Kate Levy, Jeff Levy, Alisa Lewis, Albert Lorenzo, Cindy Lourie, Max Lourie, Noah Lourie, Sophie Lukashok, Amy Sue Mann, Astrid Michelson, Mirabel Michelson, Andrea Montag, Emma Montag, Erik Montag, Kate Mason, Kathryn Otte, Alexandra Pearlstein,
Mandy Peskin, Cecile Prager, Joseph Rafshoon, Rabbi Steven H. Rau, Beth Reingold, Cherie Restler,
Emma Ripps, Jacob Ripps, Robyn Ripps, Scott Ripps, Julie Roseman, Stephanie Russo, Ayer Ryden,
Jacob Salomon, Anna Savage, Ellen Schwartz, Eyal Lalkin Segal, Barbara Seligman, Mia Spolan, Mitch
Spolan, Sara Steinfeld, Alan Tapper, Jason Tapper, Jo Tapper, Steve Tapper, Ronnie van Gelder, Nonyameko Waddell, Sydney Warren, Stacey Wolf, Sophie Yaeger, all last minute volunteers, and those who
we may have inadvertently been left off this list.
Caring at The Temple
Thanks to our Caring at The Temple
volunteers who delivered soup this month:
John Chapman
Lara Geller Church
Joan Duncan
Dyan Duff
B. Louis Frenkel
Bill Goldstein
Jessica Landisman
Robbie Levin
Denny Marcus
Nina Prasanphanich
Leslie Stone
For more information or to volunteer, please contact
Rabbi Loren Filson Lapidus at [email protected].
‘AND I AM
A STRANGER:
BECOMING
RUTH’
Avivah Zornberg
to Speak at The Temple
Monday, April 29, 2013 at 7:00 PM
The Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta
in partnership with The Temple presents Avivah
Zornberg, who will speak at The Temple on Monday evening, April 29, 2013 at 7:00 PM. Zornberg
is a scholar, author and a preeminent interpreter of
the Bible. She is that rare teacher who makes learning come alive, integrating Jewish texts with literature, psychology and contemporary culture. This
program is offered to the community free of charge.
Topic of the evening is, ‘And I am a Stranger:
Becoming Ruth’. Ruth is considered the ancestor
of King David, but she is a stranger from Moab.
Who is this unknown woman and how does she
find her way into Judaism? Might we learn from
her to find our own way?
Dr. Zornberg was born in London and grew
up in Glasgow, Scotland, where her father was a
Rabbi and the head of the Rabbinical Court. She
studied with him from childhood; he was her
most important teacher of Torah. She holds a BA
and PhD in English Literature from Cambridge
University. After teaching English literature at
the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, she turned
to teaching Torah. For the past twenty-five years,
she has taught Torah in Jerusalem at Matan,
Yakar, Pardes and the Jerusalem College for
Adults. Dr. Zornberg also holds a Visiting Lectureship at the London School of Jewish Studies.
She travels widely, lecturing in Jewish, academic
and psychoanalytic settings.
Her publications include:
• The Murmuring Deep: Reflections on the Biblical Unconscious published by Schocken in
March, 2009. Paperback Schocken 2011
• Genesis: The Beginning of Desire (for which
she won the National Jewish Book Award) JPS
1995; paperback Schocken 2011, renamed The
Beginning of Desire: Reflections on Genesis
• The Particulars of Rapture: Reflections on Exodus.
(Doubleday 2001) Paperback Schocken 2011
Her next book on the Book of Numbers will be
published by Schocken in 2014. <
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Contributions of Support
Rabbis’ Discretionary Funds
In Memory of:
Temple Singers Fund
Given By:
Our son, Brad Beerman.......................... Janet & Bruce Beerman
Leonard Bernes................................................ Florence A. Bernes
Jack Browdy...............................................................Helen Browdy
Ernestine Cassouto.....................................................Rose Obergh
Abraham Cohen............................................................. June Klein
Eva Davidson................................ Linda & Dr. Eugene Davidson
Rose Ellis.................................................. Janet & Bruce Beerman
Beloved husband, Cliffe Gort.......................................Sylvia Gort
Stanley E. Klein............................................................... June Klein
Esta Gallant Kornfield.............................Nancy & Steven Gallant
Charles Nachman.................................................... Elaine Potlock
Beloved husband, Milton Pascaner.......................Mina Pascaner
Beloved daughter, Heather Pullen.................Ron & Linda Silber
Paul Raymon...........................................Rosthema & Paul Kastin
Milton Romm.............................................. Judy & Barry Frankel
James Rones................................................................... Gail Rones
Sholom Rubinstein........................................................... Jill Slavin
Beloved grandson,
Lucas Sebastian Scalia............................... Elizabeth Grass Weese
Raie Weinbaum.......................................................... Elaine Harris
Norman Weitz.............................................................. Cathy Block
Beloved father, Norman Weitz..................................... Brad Weitz
Beloved husband & father,
Charles Wittenstein.......................... Elinor Wittenstein & family
In Honor of:
Given by:
Anniversary of Judy & Jerry Dubroff............ Joan & Don Brown
Speedy Recovery of
Richard Guthman, Jr..................................Barbara & Alan Smith
Birthday of Marjorie Holland.................... Nancy & Hal Abrams
Bar Mitzvah of Ohad Rau....................................... The Ilai family
In honor of our daughter,
Emma’s bat mitzvah..................................... Robyn & Scott Ripps
Temple Endowment Fund
In Memory of:
Given by:
Lillian Straus..............................................Joyce and Jay Schwartz
................................................................. Tracy and Enan Stillman
Ida Minnie Zwig ...................................... Jane and Andrew Zwig
Charles Wittenstein ................................................ Virginia Hein
Brad Beerman ......................................................... Virginia Hein
Louis “Skip” Elsas ................................................... Virginia Hein
Anthony Karpas .............................. Deborah and Alonzo Neese
Edward Gray ..................................... Nancy and Harold Abrams
Helen Wax ............................................................... Jonathan Wax
Evelyn Howren .............................. Beth and Edward Sugarman
Fannie Shapiro ................................ Loretta and Hyman Shapiro
Gertrude Pike .................................. Loretta and Hyman Shapiro
Beverly Handel ..................................... Sylvia and Daniel Leland
David Robert Block ............................................ Anita Weinraub
Pat Richards ............................................................. Claudia Shorr
Richard A. Guthman, Sr. ....... Margaret and Richard Guthman, Jr.
Edward Greenblatt ................................................. Denise Brown
Marcia Singer ........................................................ William Singer
Vitta Raymon ...................................................... Brenda Raymon
Gloria Gavlin ....................................................... Brenda Raymon
Grace H. Spitz ......................... Margaret and Richard Guthman
In Honor of:
Given by:
Birth of Noah Jennings .......................................... Virginia Hein
Speedy recovery of Stanley Ney ............................. David Beeber
Jewish Federation Lifetime
Achievement Award of Marilyn Shubin ................. Elaine Levin
Bar Mitzvah of Ohad Rau ...................................... Claudia Shorr
Bar Mitzvah of Ohad Rau .................... Rita and Michael Zadoff
Cherie Winsett ....................................................... the Ilai Family
Senior Transportation Fund
In Memory of:
Esther Bleich Scholarship Fund
Given by:
Milton Pascaner ..................................... Marilyn and Mike Rose
Harold Freedman ......................... Patricia and Irwin Freedman
Holland Youth Library Fund
In Memory of: Given by:
Mulford Fisher ........................................ Ellen and Jack Holland
Paula and Jack Weinstock ...................... Ellen and Jack Holland
Lowenstein Youth Scholarship Fund
In Memory of: Given by:
In Honor of:
Given by:
Bernard Zuckerman .......................... Joel and Irwin Lowenstein
Birthday of Sue Tancill ...................... Joel and Irwin Lowenstein
Birthday of Cecile Prager ................. Joel and Irwin Lowenstein
Birthday of Bea Feiman .................... Joel and Irwin Lowenstein
Birthday of Billie Guthman .............. Joel and Irwin Lowenstein
Birthday of Nancy Hirsch ................. Joel and Irwin Lowenstein
Birthday of John Hirsch .................... Joel and Irwin Lowenstein
Birthday of Hal Abrams .................... Joel and Irwin Lowenstein
Haskell Boyter Memorial Music Fund
In Memory of:
Given by:
In Honor of:
Given by:
Larry Block.................................................................... Penny Berk
Given by:
In Memory of:
Given by:
In Honor of:
Given by:
Arthur Faber ..................................... Susan and Early Muntzing
................................................................ Sarah and Lily Muntzing
Father of Adele Gabbai Muir ................................. Harriett Ross
Alexis Ratowsky and
Ross Appel's engagement .................................... Laurie Botstein
Cantor’s Discretionary Fund
In Memory of:
Given by:
In Honor of:
Given by:
Milton Freedman .......................... Louise and Robert Freedman
Jess Freedman ............................... Louise and Robert Freedman
George Goldman ................................................... Joan Goldman
Ellen Burnstein ...................................................... Joan Goldman
Sylvia and Bill Breman .......................................... Joan Goldman
Carolyn and Kurt Holland..................................... Joan Goldman
Arthur David Strauss (Papie) ................................. Jackie Kanfer
Janice Levin ................................................................... Jack Levin
Florence Goldstein ................................................ Joan Goldman
Milton “Butch” Frank ............................................ Joan Goldman
Rabbi Alvin Sugarman .......................................... Joan Goldman
Temple Early Learning Center
Playground Fund
Speedy recovery of Jean Hyman................................. Penny Berk
In Memory of:
Given by:
Temple Library Fund
In Honor of:
Given by:
In Memory of:
Given by:
Phillip Levy .................................................... Rochelle Friedman
Phillip Levy ............................................... Janet and Dennis Rice
Lillian Wexler .............................................................. Jack Wexler
Ruth Hertzka .......................................................... Beatrice Caine
Community Services Fund
In Memory of:
Given by:
In Honor of:
Given by:
Valerie Delman ..................................... Nancy and Philip Kranz
Ira Herbert .................................................................. Lila Herbert
Bat Mitzvah of Emma Ripps ......................... Ronnie van Gelder
Dr. Joseph Katz ............................................... Ronnie van Gelder
J. T. Rhodes ...................................................... Ronnie van Gelder
Rabbi Michah Lapidus becoming
President of Pardes ......................................... Ronnie van Gelder
Temple Breman Religious School Fund
In Memory of:
Given by:
In Honor of:
Given by:
Fran Eizenstat ........................................................ James Breman
Birthday of James Breman ................... Carol and Robert Nemo
Bat Mitzvah of Emma Ripps ................... the Rubenstein family
Birthday of Isaac Shore ............................... Stacy and Ed Hyken
Bar Mitzvah of Ohad Rau ...... Ariela Paschal and Bruce Ehrens
Bar Mitzvah of Ohad Rau .................................. Stephanie Fields
Prayerbook & Worship Enrichment Fund
In Memory of:
Given by:
Barbara Balis .................................................................
Sophie I. Balis ...............................................................
Samuel Balis ..................................................................
Sig Guthman .................................................................
George M. Goldman ....................................................
Earle Balis
Earle Balis
Earle Balis
Earle Balis
Earle Balis
Henry R. Bauer, Jr. Fund
Roy H. Heyman ...................................................... Ruth Heyman
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In Memory of:
In Memory:
Given by:
Eleanor Small...........................................Judy and Ronnie Cohen
Jimmie Hess .......................................... Lauren and James Grien
Birthday of James Breman .......... Sally Nemo, Tamara and Dan,
.............................................................Roberta and John, Michelle
....................................................................and Jimy, Galit and Joe,
.................................................................Jennifer and David, Sybil
Birthday of Asher Solomon ........................ Stacy and Ed Hyken
Birthday of Alexa Posel ............... Sydnei and David Rubenstein
Mackler children’s many
years at the TELC ............................ Susie and Andrew Mackler
Ava Roseman ......................................................... Julie Roseman
Contributions were made by: Rebecca Short, Sally
Nemo, Jennifer and Jonathan Mopper, Michele and Mark
Goodelman, Sarah and David Shinsky, Jennifer Pearlman,
Jennifer and Mitchell Reiner, Amy Peskin, Parisa Roozitalab,
Adrienne and Nathaniel Strohl, Seth Persily, Rebecca and
David Ries, Stephanie Fields
Sonia & William B. Schwartz
Anniversary Fund
In Memory of:
Given by:
Heather Silber Pullen .............................. Joyce and Jay Schwartz
Dr. Robert J. Ross Memorial Fund
In Honor of:
Given by:
Speedy recovery of Harriett Ross ................. Ronnie van Gelder
Lenore E. Gold Memorial Fund
In Memory of:
Given by:
Cliff Gort ............................................... Lauren and James Grien
Adult Education Fund
In Memory of:
Given by:
Sean Forster ............................................... Janet and Dennis Rice
Harold Javetz ........................................................ Carolyn Wasser
Freddy Loef and Carolyn Skalla
Memorial Fund
In Memory of:
Given by:
Freddy Loef ................................................................. Marc Skalla
Zaban Couples Center Contributions
In memory of:
Given By:
Susan Lynn Babush.............................. Richard & Carole Babush
Beloved and devoted father,
Michael M. Bailey..................................................... Ethel Delman
Doreen Carlysle.....................................Morris & Robin Neuman
Irving Cummins........................................................... Gail Ripans
Martha Delman.......................................Ethel & George Delman
Donnie Diamond,
brother of Mr. & Mrs. Milton Saul.............Sandra & Gary Silver
Stephen Epsten......................................................... Naomi Popkin
Arnold Friedman........................................................Betty Garrett
Jane Fryer’s grandson...................................Sandra & Gary Silver
Marvin Garrett............................................................Betty Garrett
Marguerite Gumbiner................................................Betty Garrett
Phil Gumbiner............................................................Betty Garrett
Victor Kasriel...................................... Catherine & David Kasriel
Andrew Kelly..............................................................Betty Garrett
Samuel (Sid) Koenig............................... Ronald & Elaine Koenig
Father, Jacob Kweller......................................Gail & Allan Ripans
Beloved father, David Levison............ Joyce & Irving Shlesinger
Natalie Melman.......................................................... Sally Jo Forb
Beloved mother-in-law,
Florence Melton.................................... Joyce & Irving Shlesinger
Morrisdean Neuman.............................Morris & Robin Neuman
Neal Nodvin...................................Marcy, Bruce & Rachael Baer,
.................................... Cathy Stone, Jackie Nix & Jonathan Stone
Charles Rafshoon.......................................................Betty Garrett
Dear mother, grandmother & great-grandmother,
Rose Stern...................................Susan & Richard Stern & family
Janet Sunshine, wife of Philip Sunshine.......Sandra & Gary Silver
Louise Levy Temerson................... Ilene Engel and Bob Arotsky
Helen Weintraub.......................................................... Gail Ripans
Charles Wittenstein.............................................Gay & Lyons Joel
In honor of:
How My Grandmother’s
Teapot Became Our
Tzdakah Box
by Mary Anne Fry,
Congregant and Volunteer at The Temple
M
y grandparents raised their family during the depression. My grandfather was fortunate to
have work as a policeman. When he brought home his pay, my grandmother used several
teapots to hold the money. Each teapot had a job holding a specific household expense.
Sometimes my grandmother would have to “borrow” money from a teapot to help cover an unexpected expense. She always left a note in the “lending” teapot from the “borrowing” teapot and the
“borrowing” teapot always paid its debt.
When I was young my grandmother still employed the teapot system to manage “mad” money and
would sometimes use it to treat us to movies. I loved those teapots. When my grandmother passed
Mom gave me one of the special teapots. Part of being Jewish is to honor family memories and traditions and to keep the mitzvah of tzedakah. Don and I honored my grandmother’s wonderful tradition
of teapot money management by devoting our inherited teapot to the task of becoming our tzedakah
box. We figured it already was skilled at keeping good track of change and are certain my grandmother
would approve.
Given By:
80th birthday of Harold Abrams..................Gail & Allan Ripans
Appreciation of Laura &
Marshall Dinerman................................... Barry & Cheryl Stoller
Robert Dokson being awarded the Lifetime
Commitment Public Service Award by
Emory University Law School................. Nat & Libby Gozansky
Birthday of Bea Feiman................Fayne Frankel, Deedee Jessup
50th anniversary of
Dale & Ed Manning....................................Robert & Sara Franco
Bar Mitzvah of Ohad Rau..................................Barbara Seligman
Bat Mitzvah of Emma Ripps.............. Loretta & Hyman Shapiro
1st birthday of Micah Shulman...............................Laurie Simon
Marriage of Judy Zaban & Lester Miller.........Zeynep & Iris Behler
Birthday of Helene Zusman....................................Fayne Frankel
Contributions:
Whitney Blackmore, Ilene Engel & Bob Arotsky, Margie
Holland, Jackie Garson Howard, Gary & Lyons Joel, Mark &
Lisa Light, Barbara & Mark Murovitz, Morris & Robin Neuman,
Polay Financial Management, Barbara & Maury Riff, Clyde
Rodbell, Patricia & Maurice Rosenbaum, Mike Van Frayen
We appreciate all donations &
suggest a minimum of $10.00 per
acknowledgement. Donations
can be earmarked to one of our
various donations funds. For more
information on the various funds and
their purpose in funding The Temple’s
legacy and operations, please contact
Rita Zadoff at 404-873-1731. You can
make donations in person, over the
phone, or via our website at
WWW.THE-TEMPLE.ORG
Show Solidarity with
WOMEN OF THE WALL
Month after month, the Women of the Wall gather at the Kotel (Western Wall) in
Jerusalem for a Rosh Chodesh minyan in which they pray, wear tallitot, and then read
Torah. They are standing up for their right as liberal Jewish women to pray authentically
at the Kotel. In recent months, women are being prevented from even bringing tallitot
into the kotel plaza and some are being detained or arrested for wearing them.
We have started a Rosh Chodesh minyan in solidarity with Women of the Wall and
the pursuit of religious pluralism in Israel. It is open to women and men and is a
shacharit service and Torah reading, liturgically similar to what is said by the Women
of the Wall as they gather. Please join us on April 10 from 8:00-8:45 AM for this minyan,
and save the date for Friday, May 10. Questions? Please contact Rabbi Loren Filson
Lapidus at [email protected] or Janet Lavine at [email protected].
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APRIL 2013 BULLETIN
UPCOMING EVENTS
THE TEMPLE GOES TO
THE ALLIANCE THEATRE
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3 | 7:30 PM
Join us on Wednesday, April 3rd for the 7:30 PM performance of The
Whipping Man at the Hertz Stage. The Temple has reserved a block of
seats at a 15% discount price and no box office fee. Rabbi Berg will be
part of a panel discussion following the performance.
Order your tickets online at www.alliancetheater.org and use the
promo code DeLeon15.
TEMPLE SAGES OF ALL AGES
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 | 11:30 AM
Lunch at The Temple then off to The High Museum of Art to view the
largest exhibition of Frida and Diego. We will go by bus to the museum.
For more information and to RSVP visit www.the-temple.org. Or call
Joya Schmidt with your credit card at 404-873-1731 or by mailing in
your check.