Bulletin - Temple Beth Tikvah

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Bulletin - Temple Beth Tikvah
The
Bulletin
TEMPLE BETH TIKVAH
Volume XXI, No. 9
•
May 2016
•
Nisan/Iyar 5776
•
From the
Rabbi’s
Study
Rabbi Howard M. Shub
•
Editor: Judith Schnee 432-7713
President’s
Message
A
Michael Merker
You have to love our Men’s Club! The guys saw
a need and they seized the opportunity. Courtesy of
the Men’s Club, our Temple is the recipient of three
new stainless steel wheeled carts for the kitchen and a
beautiful kitchen first-aid kit. The guys are working hard
to support the organization and I’m proud that they’re
part of our temple family.
On April 9, at Shabbat services, our religious school
held a consecration ceremony for the third graders. The
participation from our school students was a moving
experience and the kids were wonderful.
If you haven’t been coming to our TGIS services
and dinners on Friday evenings, you will have another
chance this month on May 27. You don’t have to stay for
dinner if you only want to attend the service. Maariv is
conducted by our Rabbi and Cantor, along with Cantor
Mitch Martin and Sam Weber, and is participatory –
singing along is encouraged! If you do stay for dinner,
the meals are always tasty and there’s plenty of food.
Services are free. For dinner pricing and reservations,
contact the temple office.
Don’t forget about our Yom Hashoah program this
year on May 5. Always a meaningful day for Jews, this
year’s joint program with Temple Beth Kodesh is special
as we will recall the names of those who perished at
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continued on page 2
It’s hard to believe that this is my last shul Bulletin
article before we start preparing for the High Holidays.
This month of May, although it doesn’t contain any of
the “biggies,” does include some important “minor”
holidays, such as Yom HaShoah, Yom Ha’Atzmaut and
Lag B’Omer. So let me ask you a question to which
I am sure you may have an opinion: Does Judaism
require glitz?
I pose this question to you because so many shuls/
temples are losing members or are trying to figure out
how to attract the Jewish masses (or, at least, their own
members) through their doors. At times, it seems that
when reading Jewish publications, especially just before
Rosh Hashanah or Yom Kippur, the Jewish community
has hired a New York – Madison Avenue advertising
agency to bring Jews to synagogues. Or to put it another
way – to fill the pews with Jews!
My colleague, Marc Angel, notes this trend toward
competitive advertising and, yes, what it implies.
Rabbi Angel writes: “Recent issues of New York’s
Jewish Week newspaper, as well as other publications,
have included advertisements by area synagogues
that promise ‘inspiring services and sermons, talented
cantors, special programs for children, etc.’ Several
hotels have placed ads attempting to lure customers
to spend the holy days in their ‘luxurious and chic’
May 2016
Temple Office: 967-3600
continued on page 2
From The Rabbi’s Study continued...
facilities where guests enjoy services led by fine cantors,
rabbis and scholars in-residence.”
When we look at these ads – and they need not be
only for the High Holy days, but for any Shabbat and for
Yom Tov – or anytime – what we see is that nearly all
those ads are appealing to our desire to be entertained.
The ads seem to be telling us: come to our synagogue or
our hotel and you’ll have a great time with good music,
good speakers and lots of inspiration. Instead of going
elsewhere, why not come to us, because we can entertain
you better or cheaper, or even for free.
So, now we have synagogues marketing themselves
as entertainment centers, which may also include some
“inspirational” and “meaningful” services in order to
attract people. I agree with Rabbi Angel that, far too
often, Judaism (or what purports to be Judaism) has,
sadly, descended to this level. And it pains me. In the
synagogue – in G-d’s house – tefillah (Jewish prayer) is
not meant to entertain us. It is meant to challenge us to
be better than who we are. Prayer is meant to encourage
us to raise our own spiritual souls by our sincere efforts.
If we wish to leave a legacy of committed Jews, then
isn’t it time for us to re-examine not only our shuls but
ourselves as well and not settle for entertainment?
Now that’s something to think about.
B’vrachot,
– Rabbi Howard M. Shub
Forever In My Heart
My Adored and Precious Wife,
FRAN MINTZ
Loving Mom & Grandma
Thanks for all the Wonderful Memories
Jules, Joan & Bob
The President’s Message continued...
Kunta Hora, Prague, the town from which Beth Kodesh
got their Holocaust Torah.
Cantor Grossman – Palm Beach County’s Most
Versatile Cantor. That’s how our Cantor is billed on his
web site, and you have to admit that statement is true.
Cantor can do it all – chazzanot, Broadway tunes, the
Great American Song book, and more. And he makes all
of it look effortless. That effortless appearance comes
from the time and energy Cantor puts into practice and
rehearsal, and his commitment to his craft. When I see
Cantor Grossman, I’m reminded that I need to be adept
at more than one skill, and if I’m going to pursue a skill,
I have to be sure I give my full effort to getting as close
to perfection as I can. Versatility is important, but not
at the expense of developing great ability within that
versatility. And, always keep reaching and striving to
improve, and have commitment.
Rabbi Shub is a mensch, and brilliantly learned in many
subjects. Yet, he’s easygoing, and very approachable, and
humble. While emulating those qualities is something
we all ought to do, there’s something special to me about
our Rabbi. I’ve come to lean on him as a sounding board
for decisions I need to make or for advice about ideas I’d
like to pursue. Rabbi Shub taught me that I have to look
at all sides of an issue, and making a hasty decision is
usually worse than taking the time to think and consider
the outcomes of the decision. He has shown me that I
have to consider people’s feelings when making choices,
but it’s also okay for me to have my own feelings on a
matter and not to ignore my own feelings. And, when
I think about Rabbi, I’m always reminded to not do to
others that which I would find distasteful if done to me.
The Bulletin is taking a rest for the summer. Judy
Schnee has been working hard, along with her editorial
staff, and has earned a well-deserved break. I hope
everyone has a great summer season.
– Michael Merker/President
Delivering
Passover food
bags to Temple
Beth Tikvah
from National
Council of
Jewish Women
Palm Beach
Section are
(left to right):
Lenore Blinkoff, Joyce Kantrowitz,
Audrey Goldberg, and Program Chair Fredi Grove.
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May 2016
Gladys Lillian
Education Program
As our congregation has been made aware of the
financial situation we are in, we would like our bulletin
article to say thank you to Mr. Mel Lillian, The Prime
Timers and Sisterhood for their generous financial
support. Mr. Lillian’s generous support has allowed the
Gladys Lillian Education
Program to present our
summer and winter film
festivals, our Rosh Hodesh
celebrations enjoyed by our
congregants and Hebrew
School, Havdalah programs
run jointly with our
congregants, Hebrew School
and The PrimeTimers, our
ongoing classes consist
of: Hebrew reading with
Tanya Thaw, Torah study
with Rabbi Shub, Knit
and Crochet Nook with Barbara Alper, and Read and
Discussion Circle with Helen Shub. We started with a
special information Medicare 101 program given by
SHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders). The PrimeTimers generous support made it possible
for Temple Beth Tikvah to be part of “Collaboration”
which
included
Temple Torat Emet
and Temple Shaarei
Shalom in joint adult
education programs. The PrimeTimers also
supported
Shabbat
Across America.
S i s t e r h o o d ’s
generous support of the Shabbat Across America helped
us enjoy delicious challah and the best dessert.
Without the generous financial support of Mr. Mel
Lillian, the Prime Timers and Sisterhood, Temple Beth
Tikvah would not have been able to participate in any of
the above mentioned programs.
Please think of the different areas of our synagogue
that your individual financial support could help make it
possible to continue.
– Barbara Alper/Claire Kauftheil Co-Chairs
May 2016
THE BULLETIN
Published nine times a year by Temple Beth Tikvah
4550 Jog Road • Greenacres, Florida 33467
Phone: 967-3600 • Fax: 967-5202
e-mail: [email protected]
website: www.templebethtikvah.net
An affiliate of The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
Rabbi............................................... Howard M. Shub
Rabbi Emeritus................................ Richard K. Rocklin
Cantor............................................. Irving Grossman
Founding Cantor............................. Abraham Mehler z’l
Baal Kore ......................................Sam Hartman
TEMPLE OFFICERS
President................................................ Michael Merker
Vice Presidents.......................................Brenda Kramer
Art Gold
Howard Linett
Temple Administrator.............................Diane Goldman
Treasurer............................................... Elliot Rosenthal
Acting Financial Secretary................... Paul Richter
Acting Recording Secretary.................. Karl Wittman
Corresponding Secretary...................... Gail Bloom
Sisterhood President............................. Ruth Stall
Men’s Club President............................ Fred Wechsler
Religious School/Youth Director.......... Orly Jacobs
PrimeTimers.......................................... Gary & Judith Schreibman
EDITORIAL BOARD
Editor......................................................Judith Schnee
Editor Emeritus......................................Dr. David Trachtenberg
Advertising Business Manager..............Diane Goldman
Proofreaders...........................................Fran Rapoport
Fawn Tenenbaum
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SISTERHOOD
As this is the last bulletin before the summer, I would
like to review some of the events that Sisterhood held.
Our Sisterhood year began with Rabbi Shub addressing
our first meeting. Cantor Grossman entertained us at
our November meeting. We held very successful card
party/luncheons under the aegis of Trudy Bromberg and
Ellen Gold. The number of attendees has increased with
each successive luncheon/card party, many of whom are
not Sisterhood members. Delicious luncheons (hot) are
catered by Diamond Caterers, and a variety of choices
is offered. Why aren’t you coming?
Our Sisterhood Shabbat was held in January. Most
of the women who were asked to take a part said
“Yes”. I was very proud of all our women. Our paidup members lunch was very well attended. Our Torah
Fund brunch honored Michelle Grabasch, who well
deserved this honor. The Torah Fund Vice President
of Florida Region of Women’s League addressed the
group.
In March, Sisterhood’s Purim event involved the
entire congregation if they chose to participate. We
filled shalach monas (giving food and sweets to family
and friends) bags for distribution and fund raising.
This was a huge undertaking that was very successful.
I want to thank everyone who helped set this in motion
and all those who participated.
There is a germ of an idea growing in my head and
it is this: when looking through your closets, you may
find you have some “gently used” handbags. You might
consider donating these to Sisterhood for an event I
hope to have in the next Sisterhood year. There are no
concrete details yet. Just some thoughts on what might
be an interesting and exciting evening or afternoon.
I trust you had a wonderful Passover. The Temple
did not have a seder because no caterer was able to do
this for us. We enjoyed the playing and singing of Syd
Eskin at our April meeting.
I wish all of you a wonderful summer. Be safe, be
well, and come back to us in good health and plan to be
part of Sisterhood. We cannot do things without you!
“Volunteers may not have the time; they have the
heart”. Elizabeth Andrews.
– Ruth Stall
Sisterhood of Temple Beth Tikvah cordially invites all
Ladies and Gentlemen
Luncheon and Card/Game Party
at Temple Beth Tikvah
Wednesday, June 1, 2016 at 11:00 a.m.
Lunch will be served at noon
MENU choices:
Sweet ‘n Sour Meatballs & Orzo or Vegetable Cutlet
Cost: $20
Please RSVP by May 20th
For Reservations call: Trudy Bromberg 964-7762 or Ellen Gold 374-7459
Please let us know if you need a ride or are looking for a game
Send your check with menu choice to:
Temple Beth Tikvah • 4550 Jog Road • Greenacres, FL 33467
Name __________________________ Phone _______________________
Playing with ___________________________________________________
Menu choice ___________________________________________________
Please indicate the game you will be playing ________________________
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May 2016
MEN’S CLUB
The Men’s Club wishes a speedy recovery to the wives
of two of our valued members, Marilyn Blumenthal and Iris
Lazarus. Many of our Temple Beth
Tikvah and Men’s Club members
wonder what happens to the dues and
program fees they pay to the Men’s
Club. Well, they need not wonder
anymore. The Men’s Club just spent
in excess of $1,300.00 to upgrade
our much needed first aid kit in the
kitchen and purchased three brandnew stainless steel carts, with 5”
wheels, for the kitchen. That is why
it is important to belong to the Men’s Club because one of
our mission statements is to help support our Temple.
While we regretfully cancelled our trip to the Navy
Seal Museum in Fort Pierce because of lack of interest
and participation by our Temple and Men’s Club members
(does that sound familiar?), we have other programs
planned for the remaining spring months and some in the
summer, and we hope that our temple members and Men’s
Club members will come out and help support our temple.
May 2016
I would like to extend a special welcome to Larry
Newman who recently joined the Men’s Club board. He
was also elected to the temple board, as was one of our
other Men’s Club board members, Allen Lichaa. Now,
that’s what I call commitment! Yasher Koach to both
these gentlemen. They not only talked about it, but they
actually walked the walk! We also invited two other
gentlemen who expressed an interest to attend our next
board meeting as guests. I will not reveal their names
until they make the decision if they want to join our
board.
I would like to remind our temple members that our
Rabbi is leading an Israel trip, from November 30 to
December 13, and he has asked Jane and me to serve
as his mini-committee. Our first informational meeting
was held on April 14. We will have our own bus with
guides and driver provided by Israel Celebration Tours,
but more about this trip in a later issue.
Finally, I would like to wish our “snowbirds” a safe
and healthy summer and look forward to seeing you back
in the fall. To our remaining temple members I wish you
likewise as well.
Shalom,
– Fred Wechsler/President
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Z’HAVAH
Z’havah hopes everyone had a Happy Pesach with
nice seders, an easy time without the usual carbs but, most
of all, some enjoyable time with family and friends. And
the celebrations continue in May. We would like to wish
everyone a happy yom Ha’Atzmaut (Israel Independence
Day), Pesach Sheni (second Pesach), and Lag B’Omer
(33rd day of counting the Omer). And we remember
together all those who lost their lives in the struggle
that led to the establishment of the State of Israel and all
military personnel who were killed while active duty in
Israel’s armed forces (on Yom HaZikaron) and all those
who perished in resistance and at the hands of the Nazis
in the Holocaust (on Yom HaShoah).
Please join us as Z’havah sponsors the delicious meal
following the TGIS service on May 27. We hope to see
everyone there!
Also, please remember to order your honey before
July 29 in order to take advantage of FREE shipping.
Delivered in time for Rosh Hashanah (for orders placed
by September 15), jars cost $11.00 each. Ordering details
will be available at the end of May. Please keep an eye
out for flyers at the temple or contact Jenny Arauz (786)
709-8844 for further information.
Honey for the Heart
Fundraiser
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We would like to wish a Happy Birthday to member
Nancy Sokoloff. And we wish a refuah sh’lemah to our
member Ina Tessenholtz. We miss you, and wish you a
full, speedy recovery. Get well soon!
There’s a great deal of naches this month for our
Z’havah members. First, let’s all congratulate Zachary
Schwartz, son of Gail Schwartz on receiving his first
siddur. We hope as he continues to study the words will
guide him, challenge him, and inspire him. We also want
to wish member Nancy Sokoloff a Mazel Tov on the Bar
Mitzvah of her son Alex this month. As he is called to
the Torah we congratulate him on his achievement and
wish Alex and his family much happiness and prosperity.
We wish Allie Warner, daughter of member Leah Warner,
Sheh’ti’ye leh’cha nsi’ah to’va, a good, safe trip as she
embarks on a journey to Israel this May with the Birthright
Program.
Please also join us in extending a mazel tov and
congratulations to the following graduates: Alex Sokoloff,
son of Nancy Sokoloff, and Noah Wilfond and Joshua
Wilfond, sons of Susan Wilfond, on their graduation
from Temple Beth Tikvah’s Religious School; Matthew
Grabasch, son of Michelle Grabasch, Jenniffer Auraz,
daughter of Jenny Arauz and Max Wilfond, son of Susan
Wilfond on their graduation from Temple Beth Tikvah’s
Confirmation Class.
Good luck goes to Sarah Merker, daughter of Robin
Merker, who has just begun court reporting school.
Congratulations go out as well to our secular school
graduates: Amanda Kronzek, daughter of Tonya Kronzek,
on her completion of Elementary School and Jaddy Arauz,
daughter of Jenny Arauz, together with Noah Bach, son
of member Ellen Bach on their completion of Middle
School. We wish them well as they move on to Middle
and High School respectively. And l’hitraot, it’s never
good bye – a big Mazel Tov to Beth Grabasch, daughter
of Michelle Grabasch, who graduates from High School
and will be attending the University of South Florida in
Tampa, beginning this summer. To all of our graduates,
we “hope your dreams take you... to the corners of your
smiles, to the highest of your hopes, to the windows of
your opportunities, and to the most special places your
heart has ever known.” Anonymous
Our open monthly meetings are held on the fourth
Wednesday of the month during the calendar year. We
will continue to meet in the summer although meeting
locations, days and times may vary. Please contact
Michelle Grabasch (561) 715-7651 for Z’havah details
or information. Also visit our open Temple Beth Tikvah
Facebook page.
– Susan Wilfond/
Corresponding Secretary
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May 2016
On A High Note
FROM
CANTOR GROSSMAN
Shavuot [Pentecost], a festival tucked away in the
middle of the year and likely to be forgotten by secular
Jews if not for the abundant assortment of cheesecake
and blintzes recipes, is actually a rich source of folklore
and folksongs reflecting agricultural festivity and the
mysticism of revelation.
The different names of the festival highlight its
various aspects.
1. The names Festival of the First Fruits [Chag
habikurim] and Harvest Festival [Chag hakatsir] reflect
the fact that Shavuot was originally an agricultural
festival - “You shall observe the festival of the harvest,
the first fruits of your labors, which you will sow in the
field…” (Shemot [Exodus] 23:16).
2. The names Festival of Weeks [Chag haShavuot]
and Solemn Assembly [Chag ha’Atseret] show that
the festival is also the culmination of the seven-week
“Counting of the Omer”, beginning on the second day
of Pesach. This period was regarded as a count-down to
the revelation on Mt. Sinai. According to Kabbalistic
thought, the counting [sefirah] of the Omer promotes
the radial influence of the seven Godly qualities
[sefirot] with which man was endowed at Creation:
chessed [kindness], gevurah [strength, empowerment],
tiferet [beauty], netzach [infinity], hod [gratitude],
yesod [foundation]and malchut [kingship]. This idea is
expressed in the prayer Ribono shel olam - Ve’al yedei
ze [May abundant bounty thereby be bestowed upon all
the worlds]. 3. Another name - The anniversary of giving of the
Torah [Z’man matan torateinu] - represents the mystical
aspect of the revelation at Mt. Sinai, when God and
the Jewish people came together in the covenant. The
connection between the Almighty and the Assembly
of Israel [Knesset Yisrael], or between Moses and the
Torah, is expressed in the metaphor of a sacred marriage,
which is based upon the prophecy of Hosea (2:21-22):
“I will betroth thee unto Me forever; yea, I will betroth
thee unto Me in righteousness, and in justice, and in
lovingkindness, and in compassion. And I will betroth
thee unto Me in faithfulness, and thou shalt know the
Lord”.
An all-night vigil of Torah learning, Tikkun Leil
Shavuot, was originally practiced by the Kabbalists
in the 16th century. According to the “Zohar”, the
Kabbalistic “Book of Splendour”, the word “tikkun”
has two meanings: “repair” and “decoration”. Studying
the Torah was a means of “repairing” the Tablets of the
Law, which had been smashed following the sin of the
golden calf; the 24 books of the Law were the “jewels”
with which God’s celestial bride, the Torah, were
“decorated”. The concept of Tikkun Olam [Repairing
of the world] applies both to Kabbalistic mysticism and
to the concept of social justice, which is central to all
streams of Judaism. Nowadays, variations of study on the night of
Shavuot are observed by conservative as well as
orthodox Jews. From the musical point of view, Hasidim
sing exuberant songs of faith, e.g., “Torah tsiva lanu
Moshe” [Moshe commanded us to study the Torah].
This year, our congregation will join with Temple
Beth Kodesh and we will be having our study session
on the first night of Shavuot at Temple Beth Kodesh.
Shavuot services continue at our Temple on Sunday
and Monday morning with Yizkor included in our
service on Monday. May all of our congregational
family have a happy and healthy Shavuot and a great
summer.
B’Shalom,
– Cantor Irving Grossman
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All members are encouraged to inform us of social,
educational or religious activities that they have experienced
and feel may be of benefit to the PrimeTimers.
Fraternally,
– Gary and Judith Schreibman
PETER J. LOWE, M.D.
Our annual meeting was held on Sunday, April 10. The
members had a fine breakfast of bagels, bialys, cream cheese,
donuts and coffee. Once everyone had finished breakfast and
conversations, the meeting was opened.
Members of the present board, whose term ends on June
30, were discharged effective July 1. Gary Schreibman,
co-president, thanked all for their services to the club.
Not returning to the board are secretaries Gerson and Fran
Rapaport and director Sandy Fields.
The slate of nominees for the year July 1, 2016 through
June 30, 2017 was elected unanimously. The co-presidents
are Judith and Gary Schreibman; secretaries are Marilyn and
Norman Blumenthal; treasurers Betty and Sy Himelstein;
vice presidents – membership – Marcia and Art Sosslau; vice
presidents – publicity – Lynne and Alan Birnholz; directors –
kitchen – Yvette and Bruce Strauss; directors – reservations
– Annette and Herb Sokol, and ex-officio – Ellen and Art
Gold.
More than 40 members attended Shabbat on the Beach
at Boynton Beach Park on Friday, April 15. As in past years,
Cantor Mitch Martin played his keyboard and everybody
sang along to the various prayers.
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23 Nisan
11
3 Iyar
29
21 Iyar
8:30 a.m. YAD final
program
10:30 a.m. Special Congregational Meeting
30
22 Iyar
15 Iyar
16 Iyar
31
23 Iyar
9:30 a.m. Mature Drivers
24
10 Iyar
27 Nisan
4 Iyar
11 Iyar
Iyar II
Lag B’Omer
11:00 a.m. Rabbi’s Class
26
11:00 a.m. Rabbi’s Class
7:00 p.m. Temple Board
Meeting
19
Yom Ha’Atzmaut
11:00 a.m. Rabbi’s Class
12
2:00 p.m. Yom Hashoah
at Beth Kodesh
11:00 a.m. Rabbi’s Class
5
THURSDAY
Daily Minyan:......... Monday-Friday
8:30 AM
Sunday
9:00 AM
Shabbat:.................. Friday
6:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM
Minchah/Maariv: Sun. - Thurs.
5:00 PM
Saturday Approx. 12:45 PM
4th Friday............... TGIS
6:00 PM
17 Iyar
25
14 Iyar
23
9 Iyar
22
8 Iyar
10:00 a.m. Calender
Meeting
16
9:30 a.m. Religious
School closing
program
7 Iyar
18
2 Iyar
26 Nisan
10:00 a.m. Sisterhood
Board Meeting
4
17
10
25 Nisan
15
1 Iyar
3
WEDNESDAY
Yom Hazikaron
12:00 p.m. Sisterhood
Regular Meeting
9
24 Nisan
TUESDAY
9:30 a.m. Men’s Club
Meeting
30 Nisan
2
MONDAY
28 Nisan
FRIDAY
5 Iyar
14
6 Iyar
12 Iyar
19 Iyar
Tái Chi
Every Tuesday
and
Friday at 10:00 a.m.
Candle Lighting 7:49 p.m.
6:00 p.m. TGIS/Z’havah
27
Candle Lighting 7:45 p.m.
6:00 p.m. Confirmation
Ceremony
20
Candle Lighting 7:41 p.m.
20 Iyar
13 Iyar
Support Group
Every Friday
10:00 a.m.
28
21
Oneg & Kiddush sponsored by Elliot and
Nancy Sokoloff IHO Alex’s Bar Mitzvah
13
Candle Lighting 7:38 p.m.
29 Nisan
9:00 a.m. Choir
7
SATURDAY
NISAN/Iyar
5776
6:00 p.m. Birthdays/
Anniversaries
6
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Mother’s Day
No Religious School
9:30 a.m. JWV
8
10:00 a.m. Read &
Discussion/Helen
Shub
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SUNDAY
May 2016
Letter
from
the Editor
I hope everyone has received
the May bulletin. It is my job, as
JUDITH SCHNEE
editor, to keep you informed of
all the happenings at Temple Beth Tikvah. I appreciate
and want to thank each and every contributor to this
endeavor. Thank you to Rabbi Shub; Cantor Grossman;
TBT President Mike Merker; Religious School Director
Orly Jacobs; Men’s Club President Fred Wechsler;
Sisterhood President Ruth Stall; Z’havah President
Susan Wilfond; Education Chairpeople Barbara Alper
and Claire Kauftheil, and The PrimeTimers Presidents
Gary and Judith Schreibman for meeting the deadline
and sending informative articles. Thank you to Diane
Goldman, office manager, as well as our office staff and
proofreaders for all their help.
There will be a brief respite for the summer months.
Have a wonderful, relaxing time.
For those of us who are full-time residents, let us
continue to be supportive of events going on at Temple
Beth Tikvah. Please also support our Judaica Shop,
which continues to stock beautiful items for holidays,
as well as year-round gifts.
If you have any questions, you can reach me at my
e-mail address: [email protected] or at my phone numbers
(home: 561-432-7713) or (cell: 610-334-6947).
– Judith Schnee
TBT Bulletin Editor
TEMPLE BETH TIKVAH
HOSTS ISRAEL TRIP
Temple Beth Tikvah is proud to
announce that it is hosting an Israel trip led
by Rabbi Shub and
conducted by Israel
Celebration Tours.
Transportation
to and from the
Temple is included. The departure date is
November 30 and return date is December
13, 2016.
The trip includes air fare, six nights
in Jerusalem, three nights in Sfat and one
night in Tel Aviv.
That means eleven nights hotel
accommodations with breakfast included,
lunch at an Army base, nine dinners, a fulltime English-speaking guide (including
both Shabbatot), our own bus with driver,
and numerous extras at a very reasonable
price, including entrance fees at all the
scheduled venues
This trip has been designed to please
those who have been to Israel before,
but also for those who have never been
there.
The trip is ideal for you, your family,
and friends, so please pick up a brochure
at the temple and join us.
For more information please call
Rabbi Shub (561) 967-3600 or Fred
Wechsler (561) 742-2776.
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May 2016
Religious School and youth news
I know that I wrote about our Immigration Experience in
my last report, but I wanted to share pictures and more from
the event. We had over 60 students and 50 parents come by
to share the experience with us. I want to personally thank all
of our congregants and clergy who came by to lend support,
help bake challah, act as doctors, nurses, and so much more.
You came dressed for the part and truly showed our parents
and students how much you support our Religious School. It
truly meant a lot to me as we all worked very hard to make
this a wonderful learning experience for all who participated.
Please enjoy the pictures below and relive this experience
through our lenses.
Our Model Seder was a wonderful program led by our
fifth grade students and supported by all of our students.
Many of our parents came by to watch and participate in
this annual event. Of course, Passover at the TBT Religious
School is never complete without our annual chocolate Seder,
which I also discussed in my last report. Our confirmation
students led this fun event and I will share pictures of these at
a later date. This past week our confirmation students actually
had the opportunity to visit and “reap the benefits “from our
garden. They came out and were pleasantly surprised with
the growth and maturity of the herbs and vegetables they
planted a few months ago. We picked some of the herbs,
tasted our first tomato, and made pesto that we all shared
together. It was a great “ shehecheyanu” moment!
Our USY’ers and Kadimaniks also had a great month.
We had one of our eighth graders participate in a special
“Gesher” convention; which is a great opportunity to learn
all there is to know about USY and how to “cross the bridge”
into USY in a very easy transition. Four of our USY’ers
participated in Regional Convention held in Tampa. We
all had a wonderful time, participating in so much ruach,
learning, and of course visiting with old friends and making
new friends. The highlight of Regional Convention is the
senior program, where one of our USY’ers was able to
participate and “cross the bridge” from USY into college
life. It was an emotional but exciting program. In the
meantime, please enjoy these pictures from our Immigration
Experience.
L’Hitraot.
– Orly Jacobs / Religious School/Youth Director
Dr. Gina Harris, Ph.D.,
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Specializing in treatment of
adults and children struggling
with relationship issues,
substance abuse, depression,
Attention deficit disorder,
anxiety and
similar difficulties.
Dr. Gina Harris, Ph.D.
561-791-3239
1035 State Road 7 (Suite 315) • Wellington, FL 33414
www.doctorginaharris.com
May 2016
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May the memories of your loved ones be for a blessing
These members will be observing a loved one’s yahrzeit on the following dates.
Please notify our office of any errors or if you have not been receiving proper yahrzeit notification.
May 1, 2016 Nisan 23
Janice Feiner
May 2, 2016 Nisan 24
Barbara Alper
Irwin Becker
Michael Fink
Barbara Gerstenhaber
Betty Meltzer
Arthur Sosslau
May 7, 2016 Nisan 29
Floyd Edelman
Esther Kukoff
Theodore Pilchik
May 8, 2016 Nisan 30
Stuart Cohen
Norman Fisher
Harriet Itkin
Judy Jacobson
Mark Stein
May 3, 2016 Nisan 25
Suzanne Cashman
Alexander Danziger
Ray Lichtenstein
Sherri Monroe
Roberta Weisshaut
May 9, 2016 Iyar 1
Gail Bloom
Ruth Davidoff
William Grosser
Martin Rubinstein
Wilma Sheftell
Elliot Sokoloff
May 4, 2016 Nisan 26
Julienne Falk
Stanley Zalen
May 10, 2016 Iyar 2
Arthur Boord
Ruth Davidoff
Edward Goldberg
David Kaufman
Anita Loeb
Lenny Pollack
Sharon Sacks
May 5, 2016 Nisan 27
Claire Cwick
Irene Kohn
Gale Wexler
May 6, 2016 Nisan 28
Sanford Le Vine
Ida Rotman
Irving Stone
David Trachtenberg
Sydelle Trope-Eskin
Beulah Weinstein
May 11, 2016 Iyar 3
Gary Caplan
May 12, 2016 Iyar 4
Julienne Falk
Selma Katz
Mel Kitzes
Barbara Rosenthal
May 13, 2016 Iyar 5
Mark Stein
Janice Stracher
May 14, 2016 Iyar 6
Naoma Feld
Seymour Rothfarb
Janice Stracher
Freda Weisman
May 15, 2016 Iyar 7
Sandra Breger
Barry Feldman
Sharon Kirk
May 16, 2016 Iyar 8
Barbara Fox
Lenny Pollack
Vivian Weiner
May 17, 2016 Iyar 9
Ellen Bach
Charles Hoffman
Irene Kohn
May 18, 2016 Iyar 10
Arline Gershberg
Selma Katz
Sarah Mart
Eileen Pilchik
May 19, 2016 Iyar 11
Barbara Bialek
Brenda Caplan
Harvey Shane
May 20, 2016 Iyar 12
Richard Fox
Anita Holtzberg
Tina Katz
Ray Lichtenstein
Sheldon Michel
Ida Rotman
May 21, 2016 Iyar 13
Trudy Bromberg
Rita Gluzband
Sheila Korenfield
Stuart Mehler
Geraldine Schlenker
Mark Stein
May 22, 2016 Iyar 14
Helen Greenberg
Agnes Young
May 23, 2016 Iyar 15
Charles Moscovitz
May 24, 2016 Iyar 16
Barbara Bialek
Joseph Cramer
JoAnn Gorodetzer
Stuart Katz
George Klomberg
Claire Michel
May 25, 2016 Iyar 17
David Katz
Lenny Pollack
Marlene Solomon
Rhoda Storch
May 26, 2016 Iyar 18
Harriet Cramer
David Goldstein
Harriet Itkin
Florence Kahn
Charles Moscovitz
Beverly Silverstein
May 27, 2016 Iyar 19
Zora Natanblut
May 28, 2016 Iyar 20
Iris Lazarus
Bruce Shugerman
May 29, 2016 Iyar 21
Harriet Cramer
Barry Feldman
Simon Katz
Seymour Meister
Zora Natanblut
Gail Seifer
Helen Spiro
May 30, 2016 Iyar 22
Sheila E. Pozensky
Judith Rubin
Carole Stein
May 31, 2016 Iyar 23
Helen Greenberg
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May 2016
DONATIONS
DEDICATE A NEW OAK BOOKHOLDER
$150.00
If you are inclined to leave a part of your estate to Temple
Beth Tikvah, please contact the office. It is never too soon to think
of this wonderful mitzvah.
If we have made any errors, please call the office
and we will correct them in the next Bulletin. Donations
of $10 or more are published.
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IAO...... In Appreciation Of
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TEMPLE BETH TIKVAH DONATION
OPPORTUNITIES:
Camp Ramah Scholarship Fund
Dedicables in new building
Florence Angrist Chaiway: Brick $180
Flower Fund
General Fund
Harriet Grossman Assistance Fund
Kiddush Fund
Library Fund
Music Fund
Prayer Book Fund
Religious School Scholarship Fund
Torah Fund
Yizkor
Yahrzeit
Memorial Plaques – members $500, non-members $750
Tree of Life Leaves, $250, stepping stones, $500
Book Plates, $36 and $50
Oak Book Holder Plaque $150
May 2016
DONATIONS RECEIVED March 1- March 31
Camp Ramah Scholarship Fund
Ms. Fawn Tenenbaum......................... IHO Eve Tenenbaum, Sinai
Scholar
Ms. Fawn Tenenbaum & Family......... IMOBetty Schlussler
General Fund
Dr. & Mrs. Alan Birnholz................... IHO a maftir aliyah
Mrs. Trudy Bromberg......................... IMOSelma Trachtenberg
Mrs. Trudy Bromberg......................... IMOBetty Schlussler
Mrs. Ruth Davidoff............................. IHO Ben Blitz
The Falk Family.................................. IMODr. Owen Falk
Mrs. Sandra Fields.............................. IMOSelma Trachtenberg
Mrs. Helen Finck................................ IHO Temple Beth Tikvah
Dr. Irwin Friedman.............................. IMOMilton Zalk
Mr. Ron Gable..................................... IHO Temple Beth Tikvah
Mrs. Rita Gluzband............................. IMOBetty Schlussler
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Gold...................... IMOSelma Trachtenberg
Mrs. Linda Gralitzer............................ IHO Temple Beth Tikvah
Mrs. Helen Greenberg......................... IHO Ina Tessenholtz’ speedy
recovery
Ms. Lois Guionnaud........................... IHO Temple Beth Tikvah
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Herskovitz................ IMOBetty Schlussler
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Herskovitz................ IHO Benny Blitz
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Holtzberg......... IMOSelma Trachtenberg
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Kirschbaum......... IMOSelma Trachtenberg
Mr. & Mrs. William Kogan................. IHO Diane & Ralph Leske’s
grandson, Eli’s Bar
Mitzvah
Mr. & Mrs. William Kogan................. IHO Lynne & Alan Birnholz’
grandson, Charlie’s Bar
Mitzvah
Mr. & Mrs. William Kogan................. IHO Michelle Grabasch,
Woman of Achievement
Mr. & Mrs. William Kogan................. IMOSelma Trachtenberg
Mrs. Irene Kohn.................................. IMOSelma Trachtenberg
Mrs. Irene Kohn.................................. IMOBetty Schlussler
Mrs. Irene Kohn.................................. IMODr. Owen Falk
Mr. & Mrs. Milton Kukoff.................. IMOFreda Sinberg’s brother,
Isidore
Mr. & Mrs. Milton Kukoff.................. IMOMilton Zalk
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Meit......................... IMODiana Parket Brown
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Merker............... IMOSelma Trachtenberg
Morrison & Foerster, LLP................... IMODr. Owen Falk
Mr. Larry Newman &
Mrs. Harriet Itkin........................... IHO Ina Tessenholtz’ speedy
recovery
Mr. Jay Savrin..................................... IHO Temple Beth Tikvah
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Schleimer............... IMODr. Owen Falk
Mrs. Pearl Siegel................................. IMODr. Owen Falk
Mr. David Speicher............................. IHO Temple Beth Tikvah
Mrs. Helen Spiro................................. IMOBetty Schlussler
Dr. Robert Stedman............................. IHO Temple Beth Tikvah
Mrs. Janice Stone................................ IMOsister, Edith
Mr. Gerald Storch................................ IHO Marian & Jack Pachman,
Israel Bond Gala honorees
Mr. Eugene Strum............................... IHOTemple Beth Tikvah
Support Group..................................... IHOTemple Beth Tikvah (4
Donations)
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DONATIONS
Mrs. Sydelle Trope-Eskin................... IMO SelmaTrachtenberg
Mrs. Sydelle Trope-Eskin................... IMO Betty Schlussler
Dr. & Mrs. Karl Wittman.................... IMO Janice Stone’s sister,
Edith
Dr. & Mrs. Karl Wittman.................... IMO Selma Trachtenberg
Mr. & Mrs . Stanley Zalen.................. IMO Selma Trachtenberg
Torah Fund
Mrs. Marilyn Sylvester....................... IMOBetty Schlussler
Mr. Irwin Becker................................. IMOlate wife, Sondra
Mr. Irwin Becker................................. IMOfather, Sam
Mrs. Eileen Berkowitz........................ IMOfather, Irving
Dr. Arthur Briskin............................... IMOaunt, Bess
Mr. Bruce Capsuto.............................. IMOmother, Osna
Dr. Joshua Chorowsky........................ IMOfather, Shabtai
Mrs. Phyllis Choset............................. IMOfather, Irving
Mrs. Marjorie Cohen........................... IMOgrandfather, Sam
Mr. Joseph Cramer.............................. IMOfather, Alfred
Mrs. Beatrice Crum............................. IMObrother, Morton
Ms. Rochelle D’Orazio....................... IMOsister, Wendy
Mrs. Marcia Hain Engle...................... IMOfather, Mickey
Mr. Melvin Fink.................................. IMOparents, Zion & Abraham
Mrs. Barbara Foster............................ IMOmother, Shirley
Dr. Irwin Friedman.............................. IMOsister, Muriel
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Greenbaum......... IMOBaruch Kagan
Cantor Irving Grossman...................... IMOmother, Sarah
Mrs. Harriet Itkin................................ IMOmother, Clara
Mr. Marvin Jacobs.............................. IMOlate wife, Muriel
Mrs. Florence Jurist............................ IMOmother, Sadie
Mrs. Florence Kahn............................ IMOfather, Harry
Mr. David Kaufman............................ IMOmother-in-law, Nettie
Mrs. Janice Kerr.................................. IMOfather, Jacob
Mrs. Marlene Krause.......................... IMOmother, Mary
Mrs. Roslyn Lederman........................ IMObrother, Harold
Mr. Barry Leif..................................... IMOfather, Rubin
Mr. Michael Levinton......................... IMOmother, Dorothy
Mr. Melvin Lillian............................... IMObrother, Seymour
Mrs. Rhoda Ludwig............................ IMOmother, Gussie
Dr. Rachel Manin................................ IMOmother, Ida
Mrs. Betty Meltzer.............................. IMOhusband, Louis
Mrs. Gail Merley................................. IMOfather, Herman
Mr. Jack Newman............................... IMObrother, Stanley
Mr. Theodore Pilchik.......................... IMOmother, Clara
Mr. Stuart Reichman........................... IMOfather, Philip
Mrs. Mary Resnick.............................. IMOson, David
Mrs. Abby Rosenblum........................ IMOmother, Kitty
Mrs. Dale Rosenblum......................... IMOgrandmother, Rose
Mr. David Schreier.............................. IMOgrandfather, Benjamin
Mrs. Marsha Segal.............................. IMOhusband, Robert
Mrs. Mildred Smilowitz...................... IMOmother-in-law, Yetta
Mrs. Mildred Smilowitz...................... IMObrother, Howard
Mr. Louis Solomon............................. IMOmother, Dorothy
Mrs. Susan Sparer............................... IMOparents, Cynthia & Louis
Mrs. Lillian Strauss............................. IMOfather, Benjamin
Mrs. Yvette Strauss............................. IMOfather, Arthur
Mrs. Barbara Weinstock...................... IMOfather, Meyer
Mr. Elliot Weinstock........................... IMOfather, Samuel
Mrs. Robin Witte................................. IMOmother, Cynthia
Mrs. Sheila Wunsh.............................. IMOfather, Samuel
Mrs. Sylvia Zeimer............................. IMOhusband, Roger
Mrs. Sylvia Zeimer............................. IMOfather, Raymond
Yahrzeit Donations
Mrs. Lynne Birnholz........................... IMOmother, Helen
Mrs. Phyllis Levine
Harriet Grossman Assistance Fund
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Gold...................... IHO Bruce Shugerman’s
daughter’s marriage
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Gold...................... IHO Lynne & Alan Birnholz’
grandson’s Bar Mitzvah
Dr. & Mrs. Edward Goldberg............. IHO Marian & Jack
Pachman’s recognition by
Israel Bonds
Dr. & Mrs. Phil Levens....................... IHO Dr. Ed Goldberg’s speedy
recovery
Mr. & Mrs. Bud Moskowitz................ IHO Dr. Ed Goldberg’s speedy
recovery
Mr. & Mrs. Gerson Rapoport.............. IHO Michelle Grabasch,
Woman of Achievement
Mrs. Judith Rubin............................... IMO Betty Schlussler
Mrs. Judith Rubin............................... IMO Selma Trachtenberg
Dr. David Trachtenberg & Family...... IHO Cantor Grossman
Kol Nidre Donations
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Slobodow
Mr. & Mrs. Elliot Sokoloff
Music Fund
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Pachman................... IHO Cantor & Meryl
Grossman
Temple Beth Tikvah Choir.................. IMOSelma Trachtenberg
Oneg & Kiddush Fund
Mr. & Mrs. Irwin Blavatnik................ IHO our anniversary
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Feld.................... IHO Lynne & Alan Birnholz’
grandson’s Bar Mitzvah
Mr. & Mrs. William Kogan................. IHO Renee’s birthday
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Schmell.............. IHO Barbara’s birthday
Dr. & Mrs. Karl Wittman.................... IHO Lynne & Alan Birnholz’
grandson’s Bar Mitzvah
Mrs. Sylvia Zeimer............................. IHO my birthday
Prayer Book Fund
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Berkowitz................. IMOSelma Trachtenberg (A
Chumash)
Religious School Donations
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Pachman................... IMOSelma Trachtenberg
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