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Temple B`nai Or Bulletin - American Jewish Archives
Temple
B'nai Or
Bulletin
APRIL
SHABBAT
CELEBRATION
AND WORSHIP
Friday
(3) at 7:30 p.m.
Family Shabbat Service
Friday
(10)
First Night of Passover
There will be NO Shabbat
Service.
From
Rabbi
Rossoff
DO YOU REMEMBER?
In every generation, each Jew must
see himself or herself as if slhe had
personally come out of Egypt.
- Passover Haggadah
History is what happened to them back
then. Memory is what happened to me
back then.
after Yerushalmi
To be a Jew is to remember tomorrow.
Leonard Fein
Do you remember?
Do you remember the degradation of
slavery - having to give up your first­
born to the Pharaoh's' capricious
paranoia?
Do you remember your disbelief
when that man Moses came with
strange new thoughts, never thinking
that your lot would ever be better than
that of a slave?
And do you remember that first taste
of freedom, like a new day wrapping
its light around your soul and lifting
you up, even in the fear of capture?
Do you remember the terror of
Mt. Sinai, when you wanted to tum
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and run from the voice of God, and
yet you stood transfixed and trans­
formed by the Word?
Saturday
(11) at 10:00 a.m.
Passover Service and Study
Do you remember?
Do you remember the splendor of the
great synagogues of Toledo and
Cordoba; the thousand voices of
Poland's yeshivas?
Do you remember the sound of
Mother's lullaby and the sweet sound
of the mama/oshen?
Do you remember the pain of sepa­
ration when the Selektion sent you to
the right and those you loved to the
left, the despair when you knew that
you would not see them again in this
world?
Do you remember the taste of that
morsel of bread which meant that you
would live another day in the cloud
of the ovens' smoke?
Friday
(17)
10:00
at
a.m.
Passover Yiskor Service
Friday(l7) at
8:00 p.m.
Shabbat Evening Service
Yom HaShoah Service
Service in memory of the
Holocaust
Songs and readings from
the Holocaust
Candle Blessing:
Barbara Piermont
Introduction to Kiddush:
Donald Piermont
Kiddush:
Michael Piermont
Saturday (18) at
11:00 a.m.
Shabbat Morning Service
Do you remember?
Do you remember the hora we
danced in the streets of Tel Aviv,
when we finally had a State of our
own, a place that would always
welcome us home?
Do you remember the fear of '67
when it seemed that Israel would be
no more, followed six days later by
the joy of the victory - the Jewish
People, victims no more.
Do you remember the terror of the
approaching Crusaders with their
shouts of "Death to the infidel in our
midst- or the blood libel of England,
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Michael Piermont
will be
called to the Torah as a Bar
Mitzvah
Friday (24) at
8:00 p.m.
Shabbat Evening Service
T
his Bulletin is published
monthly (except in July and
August) by Temple B'nai Or,
60 Overlook Road,
Morristown, New Jersey
07960-5800.
Telephone: 973-539-4539
Fax: 973-539-2758
Nursery School: 973-267-6424
Home Page:
http://uahcweb.org/nj/morris-tbo
Rabbi:
Donald B. Rossoff
From the Rabbi (continued from page 1)
or the Cossacks cry, or the Czar's
edicts, or the Soviets' refusal to let
our people go?
Do you remember the acts of chesed
- the deeds of kindness - that lie
hidden in tomorrow, offered to you
as a gift waiting to be unwrapped by
your selflessness?
Men's Club
Gabe Guilis
Senior Youth Group
Ariel Weintraub
Renaissance
Richard Raffman
Editor
Jackie Horn
Designer
Debby Dixler
Administrator
Carole Goldberg
Director of Education
David Iskovitz
Director of Nursery School
Dee F. Cohen
Choir Director & Organist
Daniel Palko
Rabbi Don Rossoff
.
'"/� Presidential Reflections
Z. David Levy
WRJ/Sisterhood
Best wishes from home to home for a
joyous and meaningful Pesach!
�
Rabbi Emeritus
Susan Aidekman
For only when we remember
does redemption come.
Do you remember the sounds of
messiah's footsteps, bringing a day
Bruce M. Benson
Phyllis Feinblum
Do you remember?
Do you remember?
Cantor:
President
when the whole world will be
wrapped in the same light of freedom
that has clothed our souls ever since
Egypt?
By the time you read this Bulletin
article you will be busy preparing for
the q':lebration of Passover, or at least
thinking about it. I always think of
April as a time of rebirth and new
beginnings, both for our ancestors who
escaped the bondage of slavery, and
for us as well. The trees take on their
greenery once again, while the grass
turns from winter dull to a bright ver­
dant green, and the flowers begin to
bloom outside my doorstep.
But it is also the time we think about
changes here at Temple. The
Nominating Committee has presented
the new slate of officers to the Board
and awaits your approval at our May
Congregational Meeting. It is an excit­
ing, excellent slate with new people
who bring new energy, enthusiasm and
ideas. I lo<;,k forward to working with
each of the new Board Members and
the opportunities to share their input
and ideas as we prepare to begin a new
fiscal year at Temple. But there are
also people who will be leaving the
Temple Board and will be greatly
missed. Each of them has made some
wonderful contributions to Temple in
their role on the Board. I will miss
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their wisdom, insight, and contributions.
You already know that Carole
Goldberg will be leaving Temple B'nai
Or. As she prepares to move on to
accept a great career advancement as
Executive Director of Congregation Beth
Israel in West Hartford, Connecticut, we
can only wish her the best. During her
tenure at Temple we have grown to love
her warmth, compassion and caring, her
welcoming presence to our congregants
as they come into the office, her hugs,
and the M&M's she dispenses so well!
We have been blessed to h<!.ve her with
us. She has been both a good leader and
a good teacher, and has touched many
lives. For us it will be a loss, but for her
it is a wonderful opportunity. So I hope
each of you will join your Temple Board
and Professional Staff as we celebrate
how blessed we have been to have
Carole as our Temple Administrator, and
honor her at the Oneg Shabbat on May
29. The change we face will be difficult
for us as a congregation, for me
personally, and, I am sure, for Carole as
well. But each of us come to certain
turning points in our lives where we
Presidential Reflections
(continues on page 3)
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Mazel Tov!
Presidential Reflections (continued from page 2)
must seize the moment, and look forward to taking the opportunities and challenges
that face us. So although the parting is a loss for us, it is a window of opportunity
that Carole cannot afford to pass up. If you take but a moment to reflect, you will
know what I mean, and think of this as a wonderfully positive situation for her, and
not as a negative for us! The Search Committee is already actively at work seeking
out a candidate who will serve as Carole's replacement. Although nobody can fill
her shoes the same way she does, we will seek out the best fit.
Another loss this Temple will have is the music of Vivian Gibilisco, as well as the
joy, energy, and enthusiasm that she brings to the Religious School and to her role as
Junior Youth Group Advisor. As she and her family prepare for their move to
Chicago, we can only wish all of them the very best.
The Granite Marketing Committee has started work so that we can get on with
Phase II of the Courtyard next spring, after the excess granite has been sold.
So as you watch the rebirth of the trees and the flowers and ponder the changes
facing our congregation, remember, also, the opportunities that unfold before us.
Seize the opportunity to make the best of situations that we do not always like, and,
to quote one of our past presidents, "to tum lemons into lemonade"! May each of
you have a joyous Passover. Hag samaech.
Phyllis Feinblum
BIRTH OF:
Rebecca Jill,
granddaughter of
Susan and Michael Miller
Hannah Jocelyn Luchs,
grandaughter of
Judy and Herbert Orent
MARRIAGE OF:
Renee Yom to
Theodore Simon
ACCOMPLISHMENT OF:
Sam Hyken,
selected for the National
High School Honors
Orchestra
Rita Tabatchnick,
co-chair of the United
Jewish Appeal of MetroWest
Young Women's Campaign
David Weitzman,
From the
Cantor
Hagigah was a huge
success. The Senior
Youth Group wishes to
thank those who assisted
in the organization of
Hagigah: Ellen Cookler,
Bonnie Wolder, Ros
Guilis, Neva Stiller,
Carol Barkin, and Carole
Goldberg. A very special
Todah Rabbah to Ros and
Gabe Guilis and Jordan
Byk whose work on
behalf of Sisterhood and
Men's Club helped organize and prepare the
meals served at Temple.
Our Host Families:
Susan and Gary
Aidekman
Karen and David Anolick
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Carol and Dan Barkin
Beth and Greg Benson
Judith and Steven Bliss
Laura and David Bolson
Carey and Lee Brodsky
Cecily and Jordan Byk
Ellen and Ron Cookler
Marjorie and Alan Dubov
Nancy Ellis
Debbi and Joel Farkas
Linda and Evan
Fedennan
Phyllis and Dave
Feinblum
Renie and Don Fembach
Lynn and Victor Finkel
Audrey and Ira Fonnan
Charlotte and Steve
Frank
Elaine and Stewart
Ginsberg
Sheri and Charles
Gropper
Rosalind and Gabe
Guilis
Linda and Rick Haan
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Lee and Richard
Hansen
Sari and Salah
Hassanein
Miriam and Rich
Herbert
Drew Hines
Bonnie and Dick Hyken
Ilene and Bruce Jacobs
Helen Jacobson
Gayle and Barry Joseph
Kathy and Joel Kesner
Stacy and Michael
Knapp
Zenda and Jonathan
Krasney
Marta and Philip
La Bove
Laura and Robert Mayer
Rhonda and Bennett
Moses
Vicki and John Nelson
From the Cantor
(continues on page 4)
ptlgc 3
chosen as one of New
Jersey's best young
musicians
TEMPO
UPDATES
Amy and Richard Levy
973-895-2659
Ruth and Seymoure Wolfe
941-966-7107
TREE OF LIFE
To celebrate a special
simcha, you are invited
to purchase a stone or
leaf on our Tree of Life.
For more information,
please call
Larry Leibawitz
at 973-635-4694
From the Cantor
(continued from page 3)
Our Host Families,
continued
KEHILAT
MEVASSERET
ZION
Rabbi Lebavich sends
her thanks to all of you
who have contributed
to Kehilat Mevasseret
Zion since February 17,
1998.
Cheryl and Stuart
Doline
Laura and Zachary
Fluhr
The Hansen Family
Julie Polifka Kurland
Carol and Steven
Markoff
Francine Milberg
The Oyer Family
The Schran Family
Ellen and Arnold
Sterman
See you at
the
Fine Art
&
Colleetibles
Auetion
on Saturday
evening
April 25
at the
Temple!
Laurie and Joseph
Nosofsky
Amy and Jay Oyer
Anita and Larry Raff
Barbara and Stuart
Rayvid
Dolores and Sandy
Rems
Fran and Rabbi Don
Rossoff
Irene and Michael
Rubell
Cathi and Elliot Ruga
Stacey and Bill
Schlosser
Jeri and Gary Sharpe
Wendy and Kenneth
Simons
Laurie and Steve Spiegel
Neva and Bill Stiller
Rita and Benjamin
Tabatchnick
Elyna and Robert
Weintraub
Dian and Jeffrey
Weisman
Maura and Frank
Weitzman
Vicki and Tom Williams
Sharon and Paul
Zuckerman
Thanks also to the
following volunteers
who worked, cooked,
and chaperoned
during the weekend:
WRJISisterhood:
Susan Aidekman
Lisa Barbarosh
Carol Barkin
Laura Bolson
Ellen, Ron and Alana
Cookler
Marge Dubov
Rhonda Farber
Renie and Don Fernbach
Audrey Forman
Ros Guilis
Linda Haan
Lee Hansen
Miriam Herbert
Emma and Alan Kaplan
Stacey, Michael and
Sarah Knapp
Zenda Krasney
Anita Raff
Barbara and Stuart
Rayvid
Jeri Sharpe
Neva Stiller
Men's Club Breakfast:
Dan Barkin
David Bolson
Lee Brodsky
Jordan Byk
Ira Forman
Jeff Freeman
Gary Frishman
Stewart Ginsberg
Gabe Guilis
Bruce Harrison
Rich Herbert
Michael Lansky
Bob Mayer
David Morris
Larry Raff
Gary Sharpe
Steve Spiegel
Shira Fernbach, Garret
Szibdat, Lisa Ellis, Kathy
Ellis, Brooke Weitzman,
Ariel Weintraub and our
entire Youth Group
should be proud of the
accomplishment of being
the Host Youth Group
of the largest Hagigah
ever.
Most of all, we want to
thank you, our TBO family and support staff
including Doris,
Margaret, Dennis and his
crew, for supporting us,
helping us, and being
there as we explore our
Judaism.
Thank you.
Cantor Bruce Benson
}Vlorristown
eelebrates
9srael at SO!
Save Sunday, May 3rd for a
community-wide celebration of
Israel's 50th Birthday.
If you would like to help, call Neva Stiller, 973 - 326-8910.
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1.
2.
Four Questions
What is the new group that is beingformed at Temple B'nai Or?
We are a group of vibrant Temple B'nai Or members who are committed to
join together to share and enjoy social and cultural events of mutual inter­
est as a means to develop and strengthen friendships, and enhance our
Temple life.
How willI know if the new group is rightfor me?
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3.
4.
OUTREACH
You remember watching Howdy Doody on television after school.
You identified with Benjamin in "The Graduate."
You wore a mni-skirt - the first time round.
You remember line dancing as The Stroll.
You grew up with the State of Israel.
What is our first activity?
Attend a production of Sly Fox at the Bickford Theatre at the Morris
Museum followed by dessert with the director on Saturday, June 20 at
8 p.m. For reservations, call Elinor Rosenberg, 973-898-0082.
What will we call ourselves?
We need you to help us select a name. Suggestions have included:
Boomers Plus, Chai Times and Tweenagers. More suggestions are
welcome.
We look forward to meeting new friends and enjoying special activities together.
We hope you will be part of the fun!
Important meetings you
won't want to miss!
Listed below are our
1998 scheduled meet­
ings and/or discussion
groups for TOO
Congregational
Outreach.
16, 1998Outreach Monthly
Meeting at Temple at
April
7 p.m.
May 7, 1998-Mingled
Roots In a Jewish Home.
Discussion for interfaith
households to be held at
Temple at 7:30 p.m.
Look for Temple flyer!!
Please RSVP to Ros
Guilis at 973-267-1703
May 20,
1998Outreac;h Monthly
Meeting at Temple at
7 p.m.
UPDATE:
From the Desk of the Administrator
We are currently putting
together a special area in
the Library for Outreach
As you know, during the past few years
we have made available Tzedekah
Books that describe each fund and pro­
vide forms to complete and mail in with
your donation. A few people have sug­
gested that I highlight the purposes of a
few of our Tzedakah Funds. Donations
to these funds provide financial
resources as follows:
• Jason Lewis Fund for Special
• Justin Wayne Memorial Fund - to
Education for assistance to students
with learning disabilities who require
special training.
• Melissa Neier Youth Scholarship
Fund - for scholarships for students
enrolled in our ORIM program to attend
UAHC sponsored camp programs.
• Daryl Gehr Rosenfarb Scholarship
Fund - for assisting students qualifying
for summer study in Israel.
help us maintain the Temple gardens
and grounds.
• Carl I. Rosenberg Fund - to help
us maintain the Temple gardens and
grounds.
Services and concerts.
If you have any questions please call
me.
Carole Goldberg
flpril 1995
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• Shabbat Shira Fund - for Musical
IClIlplc H'lltli Or Hlll/Ctill
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related books, topics
and other information.
If you want information
on holidays, cooking,
Jewish educational pro­
grams, information on
Torah study or Temple
events, feel free to ask.
If you have any personal
needs or ideas, call Ros
Guilis at 973-267-1703 or
Anita Raff at 973-895-
5014.
MARK
YOUR
CALENDARI
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Sunday, May 3
Morristown
Temple
B'naT Or
Religious
School
I can remember being a
and once again our Seder
The Religious School
needed a "revision." The
will be presenting a wide
ritual order and required
range of model seders and
readings didn't change,
workshops for students
but elements of surprise,
and parents. Each grade's
curiosity, questioning,
model seder is unique and
discussion, and pure
incorporates numerous
laugh-out-Ioud stories
age-appropriate learning
were interspersed
and fun centered activities. We want the children to successfully expe-
Celebrates
young boy sitting at the
throughout the service to
Seder with my mother as
ensure that the "kinder"
Israel at 50
my father recited every
remained interested and
rience the seder's impor-
Thursday, May 14
word from the Haggadah.
involved.
tance and relevance to
As I got a little older, I
Isaac Stem in
Concert at the
NJPAC
Sunday, May 17
Mitzvah Day
Thursday, May 21
The leader of a Seder
modernity. We hope our
would sing the four ques-
today needs to be part-
seders bring inspiration
tions as well as a few tra-
educator, part-facilitator,
and enrichment to seders
ditional verses with those
part-producer, part-narra-
the children will have
special holiday times
tor, part-performer, part-
with their families. The
along with my parents.
game show host and full
Much of what was read
master of ceremonies of
tial Jewish Family
was not understood, but
the evening's main
Education event of the
the formal atmosphere
events
These new roles
seder is the quasi-essen-
year. So be daring and
Annual
did have a quality of
are important and in fact
bold in your efforts to cre-
sanctity. It may not have
are rooted in Torah. The
ate an exciting seder.
Congregational
been very stimulating but
Rabbis required parents
it was pleasurable to
to illicit the four ques-
family explore the
know that our Seder
tions from the children
Haggadah together and
linked itself to the similar
and not to merely sing
gain understanding as to
ones that were presently
them. The great sage
why the Exodus is the
being celebrated by many
Marmonides said: "One
single most important his-
thousands of Jews world-
must make changes on
torical Jewish event. It
wide, and had been conducted for thousands of
this night, so the children
remains the story of our
will notice and ask:
people.
years in Jewish commu-
'Why is this night differ-
nities everywhere.
ent?'" We are asked to
Meeting
Friday, May 29
Special Shabbat
honoring Temple
volunteers and
Carole Goldberg
Sunday, May 31
Confirmation
Sunday, June 7
Temple Picnic
June 12-14
Composer-InResidence Weekend
Special
MAZON
Passover
Appeal
instill the story of the
Once married, our
newly expanded family
Exodus in dramatic fash-
joined the Seder which
ion. To do so we can
necessitated changes.
and should be creative
Everyone was given a
and innovative as we
part to read aloud and in
bring to each Seder a
English (although my
variety of approaches
father continued to read
that will have a wide
every word in Hebrew).
variety of appeal to
Then came the children
invited guests and family.
PASSOVER
I hope you and your
We wish everyone a
"zeesin" (sweet) Pesach
and hope your seder
results in the children
seeking to answer the
long standing question of
"What is the difference
between this night and all
other nights?"
David Iskovitz
"Let all who are hungry enter and eat" So that
others
may eat, we contribute to MAZON; a Jewish Response to Hunger and we
say together, "Blessed is our God through whose goodness we have been'brought
to the privilege of sharing our bread." Contributions may be mailed to Temple.
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TEMPLE
BOARD
NEWS
... Carole Goldberg sub­
mitted her resignation
Nursery
School
very simple. But as
that our perspective and
our perception is vastly
different from those
Come on everybody.
whose experience, educa­
Let's all make a circle
At two years old, they
don't even know what a
circle is.
At three, it might mean
drawing a circle with
tion, and mental process­
ing skills have not yet
endured many years of
nurturing, growth and
maturity.
Now, kneel on the floor
crayons on paper.
again.
At four years old it
could mean cutting a cir­
cle out of paper, joining
hands as a group, mold­
ing some clay into a
cookie shape, or drawing
O's again and again.
Thrn on the
tele­
It's our job as adults
and as parents to try to
imagine the child's per­
spective. We must
explain, shelter, teach,
nurture, forewarn,
inform, reassure, protect,
defend and arm our chil­
room full of people.
Now, make a circle. You
3 or 4 and it's
hard to know what to
think or where to begin.
As an adult it seems so
Congregation Beth Israel
in West Hartford,
Connecticut. Th� Board
wished her the best.
dren. Yes, we must arm
... A report was given
on the Hagigah
esteem and problem solv­
Weekend! It was a huge
ing skills in addition to
success. Our Temple
vision. What do you
all of the above. (And if
think your children
there is a plastic bubble
Family was praised by
the youth group stu­
perceive when they see
with no way to see or
dents who attended.
President Bill Clinton?
hear the crazy world
Our Youth Group
What does murder mean?
around us, that might
thanked everyone for
And kidnapping? And
help, too.)
their help and support.
And starvation?
Yes, cartoons deal with
Teaching stories of
Queen Esther and Moses
in Egypt are easy com­
violence and movies are
pared to parents' jobs
scary no matter what the
explaining current events
rating. Is it any wonder
today.
aggressive, insensitive
ilZVAH
DAY
Temple 8'nai Or
Sunday, May 17, 1998
Tel1lple Willi; Or BIII/Ctill
... The House and
Grounds Committee
reported that they are
investigating the
requirements and costs
associated with using
our children are fearful,
C).I-�
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accepted a position as
Executive Director of
them with good self
threat of war in Iraq?
Kneel on the floor in a
are 2 or
and selfish? HELP!
adults we must realize
as our Temple
Administrator effective
July 1, 1998. She has
Dee Cohen
Check your
mailbox...
Mitzvah Day
1998 Volunteer
Registration
forms are
coming. Please
return them to
Temple ASAP.
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the upstairs classrooms
for Nursery classes.
... Dolores Gingold
gave the Nominating
Committee's report on
the slate of officers for
1998-99.
-
By her works,
shallyeknowher...
Women of Reform Judaism/
Sisterhood of Temple B'nai Or
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The ,udaica Shop will be
open during Religious
School hours on Sundays
with a wonderful
selection of items.
please stop by or contact
Betsy Freeman at
973-540-1934
SPECIAL
PRE-PASSOVER
HOURS
(during Religious School);
Tuesday, Marc h 31
Thursday, April 2
The time has come to
make preparations for the
Secretary, Correspond-
questions. Come and
ing Secretary, Historian
enrich your child's basic
Nominating Committee
and Treasurer.
knowledge of Judaism.
has been selected and is
composed of the following Sisterhood members:
Miriam Herbert, who will
serve as Chairman,
Marjorie Dubov, Rosalind
Guilis, Fran Rossoff and
Laurie Spiegel. Any
Sisterhood member interested in becoming an
Officer of our Sisterhood
Board, or wishing to
make a nomination
should contact Miriam
Herbert at
973-993-1299.
You will receive further
Tuesday, April 7
notice of the proposed
slate of officers from the
Nominating Committee.
5
meeting to
II§>Thursday, April 2, 9,
10, 23, and 30
change this composition
Exodus Seminar with
to include a Vice
Rabbi Rossoff will begin
President of Program-
at
mingo The duties of the
are welcome to join
Vice President of
Rabbi Rossoff in study.
Programming would be
to oversee programs of
a social, educational or
Jewish nature for the
benefit of our
Sisterhood members.
10 a.m.
at'Temple. All
I§>Tuesday, April 7
WRJ Board Meeting at
7:30 p.m.
at Temple. All
Sisterhood members are
welcome to attend.
If you are interested in
i§>Saturday, April 11
this new Board position
Congregational Seder
6
or would like to make a
begins at
nomination, please con-
Temple Social Hall.
973-993-
Come and join your
tact Miriam at
1299.
Miriam can also
p.m. in the
Temple family for a
All Sisterhood mem-
answer any questions
meaningful Seder to be
regarding the specific
led by Rabbi Rossoff the
attend and vote at our
duties of each
Use SCRIP for
your Passover
Shopping!
Thesday, May 5 at
�
We will also vote at
the May
bers are encouraged to
Board Meeting on
Call Kathy Kesner
at 973-539-7602
or the Temple Office
at 973-539-4539.
Q
wish to attend or have
upcoming year. A
Sunday, April 5
New Passover Items
Arriving Daily!
Membership, Recording
Sisterhood Officer.
7:30
p.m. at Temple. No nominations will be accepted
from the floor at the time
of this meeting, so it is
important that you contact Miriam before then.
accepting reservations at
Our upcoming
events include:
973-898-0094.
i§>Saturday, March 28
11
9:30 to
a.m. at Temple. The
Currently the Executive
Cradle Roll Program is
Board is composed of the
a parent/child program
following Officers:
for children aged
President, President-elect,
through
VP of Community, VP of
Temple and non-Temple
Education, VP of Family,
members are welcome.
two VP's of Fundraising,
Please call Jeri Sharpe
VP of Joint Events, VP of
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Please
respond by April
Cradle Roll celebrates
Passover from
second night of Passover.
Judith Sacks Bliss is
2 112
years of age.
4.
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It's not too late to make a
$10 donation: to secure a
place at out
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Congregational Seder for
a newly immigrated
Russian. (Checks should
be made payable to
Temple B'nai Or
973-984-6298 if you
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Sisterhood and sent to
Judith Sacks Bliss at 20
. Ventosa Drive,
Morristown, NJ 07960.)
©>Sunday, April 19
Game Mania is coming
to Temple from 1 p.m. to
4 p.m. You won't want
to miss this parent/child
afternoon at games and
surprises. Purchase a
hot lunch and/or enjoy
dessert at the sundae bar.
This afternoon will chal­
lenge kids of all ages.
RSVP to Judith Sacks
Bliss at 973-898-0094.
©>Friday, May 8
Cradle Roll Shabbat
Dinner - Details will
follow.
THANK YOU! to
Laurie Spiegel and
Zenda Krasney who
worked with Rabbi
Rossoff to create a
beautiful Sisterhood
Shabbat Service. To all
our Sisterhood members
who participated during
the Service and to those
who enjoyed the Shabbat
pot-luck dinner ­
THANK YOU!
Happy Passover to All!
comfort of friends. The
Congregation extends its
sympathy to the families
of:
brother of
Gerald and Jerome
Susan Aidekman,
President
Aresty
Rose Sim on,
mother of
Eileen Fink
Jerry Gluckin,
Our RENAISSANCE GROUP pro­
vides an oasis for those having leisure
time to cultivate new friendships and
renew old ones. We promote education­
al, cultural, and entertaining programs
that are of interest to all participants.
9:30 a.m. It is planned to rent a bus,
rather than driving individually, but that
depends on the number of participants.
For information and reservations, call
Dick Raffman at 973-377-4566, or
Laura Waters at 973-334-8680.
SIGN UP NOW!! "IT'S JUST
AROUND THE CORNER."
YOU DON'T HAVE TO LEAVE
YOUR LOVE IN AVALON, TO
ENJOY A WEEKEND THERE
(AL JOLSON ENJOYED IT TOO!)
Yes, we are talking about Avalon,
New Jersey where we are planning to
spend a three-day weekend on April 24,
25 and 26 at a reasonable price of $325
for two. Since it is located about half
way between Atlantic City and Cape
May, a side trip to either location can
readily be taken. Transportation will
be with our own cars. For more
information and reservations, call
Charlotte Abberman at 908-766-4941.
TE�I'LE J3 ''AI O� SO-SO RAFFLE
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sadness is made lighter
by the sympathy and
Victor Aresty,
Renaissance Times
This unique Excursion into our Jewish
Heritage! On Sunday, April 5th, the
Renaissance Group will visit the past of
Jewish immigration and settlement in
the New York City area. We will tour
the historic Eldridge Street Synagogue
in the East Delancey Street district of
Manhattan. Included will be a visit to
the nearby Tenement Museum. Our trip
will also include a luncheon at the
famous Ratner Restaurant. The group
will meet at the Temple parking lot
and leave for New York not later than
When cherished ties are
broken, our burden of
Tcmple B'lltli Or Blll/ctill
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father of
Robert Gluckin
Edith Rachleff,
mother of
Maxine Riskin
Moses Siegel,
father of
Lona Wind
Tributes
RABBI ROSSOFF'S
DISCRETIONARY FUND
In honor 0/
Naming of our daughter, lAuren
"Amy and Adam Noble
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sanders' 50th
wedding anniversary
Dora Faber and family
Birth of our granddaughter, Hannah
Jocelyn Luchs
Judy and Herbert Orent
Naming of our granddaughter, Arielle
Shayna
"Renee and Samuel Goldenberg
In memory of.
Barnett Kaplan, father of Barbara
Davich
Francine G. Milberg
Milton Blake
Judy and Marc Allen
Mary Cohen Osser, beloved mother
Zenda and Jonathan Krasney
Harry Rosen, father of Peter Rosen
Jackie and Larry Hom
Jeff Richman, brother in-law of Betsy
and Jeff Freeman
Harriet and Gil Adelstein
Sam Deitch
Oscar Neuss
Barnett Kaplan, father of Barbara
Davich
Suzy and Kenny Press
John Phillip Wright
Joan and Peter Weisman
Ruth Berger
"Anita and Lawrence Raff
CANTOR'S DISCRETIONARY
FUND
In honor of.
Herman Sebiri's birthday
Judy and Marc Allen
In memory of.
Marilyn Ostrich, mother of Susan
Benson
Zenda and Jonathan Krasney
Walter Greenbaum
Ruth Weinstein
CARING COMMUNITY FUND
In memory of.
Irwin Lerner, husband of Lynda Lerner
Bonnie and Alan Ackerman
April 1998
Jeff Richman, brother in-law of Betsy
and Jeff Freeman
Zenda and Jonathan Krasney
DARYL GEHR ROSENFARB
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
In honor of.
ENDOWMENT FUND
Phillip Presby's engagement
Arleen Tarutz
Victor Aresty, brother of Gerald and
Jerome Aresty
Deenie and Sid Schlosser
In memory of.
In memory of.
FLOWER AND TRIBUTE FUND
In honor of.
Beth Hess' retirement
Raya Pallingston
Shabbat Service participation
"Chavurah Daled
In memory of.
Wilma Michelstein
Joyce and Ron Levy
Jack Schwartz
Pat Tolkoff
HOUSING THE HOMELESS
FUND
In memory of.
Barnett Kaplan, father of Barbara
Davich
Sandy and Barry Efros
Jill lAsser's father
Judy and Marc Allen
Samuel Samach, father of Michael
Samach
Shari and Jay Stack and family
UBRARY FUND
In memory of.
Irwin Lerner, husband of Lynda
Lerner
Linda and Jeffrey Ricken
NURSERY SCHOOL FUND
In honor 0/:
Elio of Lackawanna Barber Shop
A1ise and Marty Ford
PRAYERBOOK FUND
In honor of.
Jonathan Krasney's 50th Birthday
llJ "Kenneth Krasney
In memory of.
Samuel Samach, father of Michael
Samach
tIl Bonnie and Alan Ackerman
Edith Teich Rachleff, mother of
Maxine Riskin
Joan and Jon Brody
Victor Aresty, brother of Gerald and
Jerome Aresty
Vicki and John Nelson
Tel1lple B'lllli Or Hul/dill
SHABBAT SHIRA FUND
Rose Levine
Deenie and Sid Schlosser
TEACHER ENRICHMENT FUND
In memory of.
Moses Siegel, father of Lona Wind
Carey and Lee Brodsky
JUSTIN WAYNE MEMORIAL
FUND
In memory of.
Walter Greenbaum, husband of
Henrietta Greenbaum
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Joseph Zucker
Gertrude Gannett
Liese Wayne
YAHRZEIT FUND
In memory of.
Isadore Segal
T he Knapp Family
Sara Rudnick
"Dee Gozonsky
Rita Krasney
Amy and Richard Levy
Deborah Raskin Linder
Shirley Linder Storgion
Arthur G. Jaffe
Goldie and Rudy Jaffe
Anna Weinberg, beloved grandmother
Shari Leviss
Leo Holzer
Phyllis Feinblum
Sol Rems
Dolores and Sandy Rems
Harriet Rubin
Debra Elsner
Jennie Brody
Pearl Schlossman Pall
Clara Sevrin, beloved sister
Norman Sevrin
Samuel A. Hollander
Frances Hollander
Rose Lupkin
Jonathan, Eric, Barbara and
Stuart Rayvid
Nat Miller
Ina Udsky
Nettie Meyer, beloved mother
Sandy M. Mayer
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Tributes,
continued
Evan Zaborsky
"Rosalind and David Zaborsky
Miriam Roth1'!'lln, beloved mother
Ann Cohen
Betty L. Becker
"Judy and Alan Goldstein
Beatrice Barkin
Carol and Dan Barkin
Henry R. Brown
Hyman BT'OU!n
Marise and Alan Brown
Max Cohin
Ethel Ginsberg
Arnold Raphael
Laurie and Richard Bruskin
Yerme Weinstock
Lena Shaps
Celia Levy
Unda and Rick Haan and family
Alma Wintrs
David J. Wmters
Ida Feinblum
Phyllis and David Feinblum
Louis A. Leviss
Shari and Stephen Leviss
Abe Cohen
Rita Byeff Krasney
Zenda and Jonathan Krasney
Samuel Kurland
Joy and Leon Kurland
Aaron Zweig
Claire and Gil Zweig
Minnie Bardack
"Kenneth Berman
Irving Wacks
Frank Glassner
"Linda Glassner Wacks and
Edward Wacks
Milton Segel
Harriet and Gil Adelstein
Julius Levine
Tobey B. Levine and David,
Melvyn and Robyn
Leo Mann
Eleanor and Martin Mann
Anna Jaffe
William Jaffe
According to our records, the following yahneits will be
observed during the month of April. Please notify the office of
any additions or corrections.
April 3, 1998
Marion Brooks
Morris Fass
Martha Finkelstein
Philip Fleischman
Jason S. Friedman
Seymour Gannet
Solomon Geller
Anna Goldenberg
Sarah Greenberg
Harry Hirsch
Rowena Hirsch
Jeanette Horn
Toni Kahn
Max Kanengiser
Emil M. Kaney
Bruno Kramer
Oscar Lebowitz
Sadye Luckton
Pauline Neger
Louis Perr
Samuel Portnoy
Rhoda Rosenstein
David E. Scher
Minnie Sherman
Ruth Sichel
Rae Trilling
Simmons
Irving Simon
Ruth Shiman Stein
Isidore Swotinsky
Nettie Thaler
Sophie Trencher
Betsy L. Weismann
Hyman Weitzman
Erwin Widmann
Nathan Woronov
April 10, 1998
Sadye Baurer
Naomi Ben-Asher
Milton Berman
Rose Botkin
Herbert Brody
Hannah Caplin
Jack Conviser
Rose Danzis
Bernice Dewlow
Sidney Feinstein
Lawrence Fisch
Murray Hecht
Pearl Janowitz
Max Kesselhaut
Solomon Lieber
Josephine Mayer
Joseph Meller
Abraham Narcez
Goldie Saslaw
Joseph Shapiro
Jonathan David Stiller
Jean Weinstein
Lillian Weinstein
Samuel Yacker
Florence Zaimant
April 17, 1998
Samuel Abramowitz
Albert Aferiat
Adele Blurnenstyk
Albert Bowman
Albert Brunnlieb
Jack Cohen
Bertha Cumins
Charles Filenbaum
Manya Futeran
Sally Gerner
Arthur Getzoff
Ruth F. Goldfein
Benjamin Goldstein
Annie Greenbaum
Samuel Kaprove
Joseph Morton Kleban
Samuel Lander
Alice Lanzoff
Morris Levy
Morris Lissak
Philip Marech
Florence Marolis
Max J. Mednick
Samuel Mufson
Jerome M. Rayvid
Harry River
Carl Saidiner
Lenore Sheriden
Helen Slepian
James Sorhagen
Erna Weinschenk
Strauss
Bertha Szerlip
Justin Wayne
Diana Weber
Arlene S. Weiss
Frank Welt
Fannie Westreich
Herbert Wilmers
April 24, 1998
Sol Argush
Leo Bader
Solomon Ben-Asher
Douglas Bleiman
Jack Byk
Edward Danzis
Samuel Glickman
Mae Gross
Bernard D.
Helderman
Anna Israel
Anna Jaffe
Fannie Katz
Lena Katz
Samuel Levitz
Lydie Levy
Tess Meyer
Frank Pall
Rose Pearl
Lorraine Sedler
Marta Stern
Alan Tumarkin
Louis Weissglass
*Denotes a donation of $50 or more
IIi Denotes purchase of a prayerbook
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CONGREGATIONAL SURVEY
TIUS IS A SURVEY, NOT A SIGN.up FORM
We have a wonderful problem. Due to our growing Temple Family, we need to coosider alternative schedules for Yom Kippur Day Services in order to accommodate
all of our members and their families. We would like your input. Please return this informal survey to the Temple office as
time to do two things:
soon
as possible. We ask you to take the
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For each of the three PLANs below, please indicate which of the two services you, your guests and your children would attend . If some in your
2.
Please circle below which PLAN of the three you would prefer.
family would attend Born services, put those numbers in the appropriate columns.
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NOTE: The "Regular" Service is our traditional Yom Kippur Morning Service.
The "Alternative" Service uses creative prayers and is led by students in the
Religious School. The Choir is not present for this service. The Children's Program is our regular Yom Kippur Programming for ages 3 through 3rd Grade, including
a worship service.
In any case, the Afternoon, Yizkor and Concluding Service will again begin at 3 p.m.
PLAN I: "Alternative" Service followed by a "Regular" Service.
PROVISIONS
PLAN II Two identical Services;the earlier Service open to children (like theearly KQI Nidrel; Children's Programs would be during later Service.
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Notice is served that the ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING will take place in the
Temple on Thursday, May 21 at 7:30 p.m .
In addition to the regu lar business, there will be
the election of the slate of officers for 1 998/99, presentation of the 1 998/99 budget, as well as
reports from your President, Vice Presidents, and the Rabbi. All are encouraged to attend.
TEMPLE B'NAI OR
SLATE OF
1998-99 OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES
President:
Phyllis Feinblum *
Vice Presidents:
Linda Haan*
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Stuart Rayvid*
Connie Rubin*
Mindy Zaziski*
Pat Sarasohn *
Treasurer:
Financial Secretary:
Sanford Rems*
Board Secretary:
Deborah Dixler*
Trustees (term ending
William J. Blatt
1999)
Alan Brown
Sari Hassanein *
Phillip Kaufman
Jay Oyer
Norman Schnayer
Dian Weisman·
T rustees (term ending
2000)
'Keith Barbarosh
Lee Brodsky
Richard Herbert
Wendy Keil
Roy Konwiser
Catherine Litwin
Laurie Spiegel
Trustees (term ending
2001)
Jordan Byk*
Ann Cohen·
Richard Hyken *
', Joshua Mackotr
'Oliver Esman·
' William Schlosser*
, Neva Stiller*
Past Presidents (term ending
1999)
Dee Ginsburg·
Irv Gozonsky*
Vicki G. Nelson *
Past President (term ending
2000)
Nominating Committee Member
Jack Piermont
Wendy Fried*
*up for election
PRESENTED BY THE NOMINATING COMMITTEE:
Gary Aidekman, Chair,
Deborah Dixler, Dolores Gingold, Larry Born, Stuart Rayvid
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bn May J, 1998, Morristown will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the State of tsrael.
This celebration will be held on the front lawn of the old Town Hall (Vail Mansion}, 1 10
, South Street, beginning at 12:15 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. (In'the event ofrain, the celebration '
will be moved to the Headquarters Hotel and indoor Plaza.)
Congregation Ahavath Israel, Morristown Jewish Center and Temple B'nai Or are joining "
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Scheduled for the event will be a main stage with Israeli music and dance, food and arts
and crafts vendors �d various activities for children.
50 only once! We would like this celebration to be the best it can be and that can
only hap�n ,if we have an abundant amount of volunteers on hand the day of the event.
Israel is
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Kindly share your talents and be a part of this wonderful day of celebration. '
VOLUNTEER FORM '
Logistics - Coordinates the layout of the event; ie.
constniction.
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ArtJCraft Fair Solicits artists from the area and coordinates
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up to the big day, we could not physically run the various activities without the help of,
these volunteers. WE NEED ,YOU! IT you would like to vollDlteer the day of the event for
an hour or two, or you would like �o make a bigger commitment and join the Motristown
Celebrates Israel at SO CoiDmittee, please fill out and submit the form below or call :
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Passover is the holiday celebrating the liberation of the children of Israel from Egyptian bondage. The
holiday is also known as the feast of unleavened bread, "Chag Hamatzot" and "Z'man Charutanu," Season
of our Freedom.
Before Passover begins, every Jewish home is thoroughly cleaned to assure that no chametz (leaven) is
found in the home during the holiday.
"It is a mitzvah to abstain from eating leaven (Chametz) during the entire seven days of
Pesach. As the Torah states, 'You shall eat nothing leavened . . . ' (Exodus 12:20). Among
Reform Jews, abstaining from leaven may take many forms
from not eating those foods
which obviously contain leaven, such as bread or cake, to the more stringent avoidance and
examination of all ingredients in a particular foodstuff. By consciously making a choice to
abstain during the whole week of Pesach, one is constantly aware of the festival and one's
identity as a Jew."
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Being a Reform Jew means making an informed choice.
What is Chametz?
The special dietary laws of Passover are based on the rule that during the seven days of Passover, a Jew
must not eat, own, or derive any benefit from chametz or . 'or. Chametz means "fermented" and s'or
means "that which causes fermentation." The term chametz refers to products made of naturally or
artificially fermented wheat, rye, barley, oats, or spelt. The term s 'or refers to yeast and yeast-like
products which cause or accelerate the fermentation of these grains. NOTE, that it is fermented grain
products which are forbidden and not all food which has been fermented. It is permissible to drink wine
which is made of fermented grapes.
Forbidden products on Passover include:
o Regular flour as it would be more subject to fermentation than the
. matzah meal, which, since it has
already been baked, has a much lower moisture content.
o Beer and whiskey made from fermented grain.
o Vinegar made from grain.
o Most prepared products from a supermarket, like salad dressing, pickles, mayonnaise which are usually
made with grain vinegar, or sauces which may be thickened with flour.
Forbidden Veg�tablel:
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The following items do not need Rabbinic certification:
o Raw, fresh, or frozen FRUIT, not in any syrup or sweeteners
o Raw, fresh, or frozen VEGETABLES, that are permitted, and not in any sauce
o Raw, frozen FISH of the Kosher species, unbreaded, not in any sauce
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RUN, RUN, RUN
Friday, May 29, 1 998
Volunteer Recognition
Shabbat &
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We're rootin' for you.
Special Oneg Honoring,
We love you J
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Betsy, Ros, Zenda, Linda,
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Carole Goldberg
COMPOSER I N R ESIDENCE
Our Shabbat Service will
B E N ST E I N B E R G
begin at 8:00 pm
JUNE 1 2, 1 3, 1 4
SA V E T H E DATES!
Saturday, May 30, 1 998
Sheldon I. Wilensky
Tikkun Lei! Shavuot
8 :00 pm
Bagels . Delicatessen • Baked Goods • CharBroil • Catering
35 South Street, Morristown. NJ 07960 (201) 538·5888 .
Temple B 'nai Or
Join us in studying Torah!
REMINDERS :
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2nd Night Congregational Seder, SaturciCl)(. April 11 : Reservations must
be made by April 4th. Call Judith Sacks-Bliss at 973-898-0094
Men ' s Club Stock Market Contest: Must be in contest before
April 1 7th. For information, call Gabe Guilis at 973 -267- 1 703
Temple Picnic Sunday, June 7th ! !
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IN DEALING WITH THE TOUGH ISSUES WE FACE TODAY
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5. THOSE WHO WANT TO STUDY TORAH
WITH RABBI DON ROSSOFF AND GARY AIDEKMAN
FOURTH IN THE SERIES
5758 ('97 - 198)
SUNDAY. APRIL 1 9. 1 998
1 : 1 5 pm
Ice Cream Sundae Bar included with
BABYBOOMERS IN A SQUEEZE
Admission!
Lunch available for purchase
OBLIGATIONS OF CHILDREN TO PARENTS
OBLIGATIONS OF PARENTS TO CHILDREN
A JEWISH PERSPECTIVE ON THE DIFFICULT CHOICES WE FACE AS PARENTS OF
GROWING CHILDREN AND CHILDREN OF AGING PARENTS
SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1 1 :30 AM - 1 : 1 5 PM
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