ADULT HEBREW CLASSES
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ADULT HEBREW CLASSES
TEMPLE ISRAEL Memphis, Tennessee July 2013 ~ Tamuz-Av 5773 Vol. 67 ~ N0. 11 MISSON STATEMENT Temple Israel is the Mid-South’s Reform Jewish home for Torah, spiritual fulfillment, community, and tikkun olam. MEMBER CONGREGATION Union for Reform Judaism, Serving Reform Congregations in North America SHABBAT SERVICES Torah Study Shabbat mornings, 8:45-9:45 am Friday, July 5, 6:15 pm Rabbi Adam Grossman and Cantor John Kaplan Tot Shabbat Service and Dinner, 6:15 pm Rabbi Micah Greenstein See page 4 for details. Saturday, July 6, 10 am Hattie Fogarty and Jonathan Fogarty, daughter and son of Cyndie and Larry Fogarty, will become b’nai mitzvah. Friday, July 12, 6:15 pm Rabbi Micah Greenstein Saturday, July 13, 10 am Luca Terle, son of Dana Terle and Scott Terle, will become bar mitzvah. Friday, July 19, 6:15 pm Rabbi Katie Bauman We welcome our guest, Rabbi Rick Jacobs, President of the Union for Reform Judaism. Saturday, July 20, 10 am Rabbi Katie Bauman Friday, July 26, 6:15 pm Cantor John Kaplan Saturday, July 27, 10 am Ethan Malin, son of Marcie and Ronald Malin, will become bar mitzvah. AAA SHABBAT GREETERS Thank you to those who served as greeters at Shabbat services in May: Cindy & Jim Forman, BeJay Gronauer & Skip Gronauer, Barbara & Jerry Hermann, Dorothy Hirsh, and Berta Stevens. Be a greeter! Call Sylvia Appleton, 901.761.3130. AAA Commemorate a joyous family occasion or honor a loved one by sponsoring a Kiddush after a Shabbat service. Call Sharon Nickol, 901.937.2797. voice ADULT HEBREW CLASSES Temple Israel is pleased to offer Hebrew classes for adults. Are you a beginner who wants to read along during Shabbat services? Would you like to improve your Hebrew reading fluency? Do you want to understand some of the prayers in the prayer book? Would you like to experience the excitement of learning to read and understand the Torah text? If you need to improve your reading skills, get started by attending Reading Hebrew 1 or 2. To sign up for Reading Hebrew 1 or 2 classes, call Temple’s Education Office at 901.937.2777. To sign up for the Biblical Hebrew class or for more information about any of the classes, please e-mail Dr. Dick Rubin at [email protected]. The following one-hour weekly Hebrew classes are on Sunday mornings while religious school is in session: READING HEBREW 1 with Dr. Dick Rubin, weekly, beginning Sunday, August 25, 11 am Learn the alef-bet and begin to read prayers in Hebrew. Materials fee: $25 READING HEBREW 2 with Dr. Dick Rubin, weekly, beginning Sunday, August 25, 10 am Improve your reading fluency. Learn some prayer vocabulary and a bit of Hebrew grammar. Prerequisite: the ability to read the alef-bet Materials fee: $25 BIBLICAL HEBREW with Susan Labovitz and Barry Shulkin weekly, beginning Sunday, August 25, 9:30 am Learn the fundamentals for translating Hebrew in the Torah and the prayer book. Soon, you’ll start understanding the Hebrew you read in prayer and in the weekly Torah portion. Temple Israel offers a two-year introduction to this exciting subject. During the two years, students start the learning process and are prepared to continue this study as a group or individually. Learning to translate Hebrew in the Torah and prayer book is a muIti-year project. Prerequisite: the ability to read Hebrew. TIMEMPHIS.ORG | FACEBOOK.COM/TEMPLEISRAEL | TWITTER: @TIMEMPHIS PICTURE THIS! Photos like these are posted on Temple Israel’s Facebook page, facebook.com/TempleIsrael. Remember, you do not need to have a Facebook account to view them, so check it out! Temple Israel is also on Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube, and Vimeo. Links to all are on our website, timemphis.org. Twitter: @TIMemphis - 2- pinterest.com/TempleIsrael TIMEMPHIS.ORG | FACEBOOK.COM/TEMPLEISRAEL | TWITTER: @TIMEMPHIS youtube.com/TIMemphis vimeo.com/TempleIsrael BETWEEN YOU AND ME You shall not stand idly by while your neighbor bleeds. (Leviticus 19:16) This verse from our Torah has always been a call to consciousness for me. I understand it to mean that it is a clear violation of our Jewish tradition to do nothing when someone else is hurting, suffering, or in danger. But since the end of April, this piece of text has come to mean even more to me. On April 21, Temple Israel hosted our first teen blood drive. Our congregation is a beacon in Memphis when it comes to the self-sacrificing act of donating blood. We were even honored by Lifeblood as the Faith-Based Group of the Year in 2012, donating more blood than some of our sister Christian congregations that are many times our size. Given this legacy, and given our 11th and 12th grade curriculum this year of Judaism in action, having a teen drive seemed worth a shot. Lifeblood issued us a 20-pint challenge. That is, they would consider it a worthwhile venture to come out especially for our teens if we were able to produce 20 willing donors. Our teens met the challenge: more than 20 showed up ready to give, some even bringing friends from school. Many were petrified, the vast majority having never given blood before and possessing a fear of shots and needles. They cheered each other on, held each other’s hands, talked each other through panic, and, in the process, saved dozens of lives. I’d like to share with you a few of their own words, taken down by teen “reporters” who were unable to donate blood that day but showed up anyway. A “I am giving blood because I know it has the ability to save lives.” A “I am nervous because it is my first time giving blood, but excited because I am about to save four lives.” A “Giving blood means the world to me. I am truly making a difference.” A “The fear of giving blood is taken away by the lives I will be saving.” A “Even though I cannot give blood, I still came to give my support to those who are able. They are so brave and I love how so many people came to support them. It is truly a mitzvah.” What is Judaism in action? It is using the teachings of our Torah as the collective moral underpinning that motivates us to make righteous choices in our lives. We learn from our tradition, internalize those teachings, and use them as a universal and silent connective tissue that binds us together and propels us on our path toward building a better world. That is what I witnessed as I watched our young adults opening their veins for their fellow human beings. I’d like to close by sharing one more reflection from a student. I asked her to comment on the quote from Leviticus that began this article. Here is what she said. A “Leviticus 19:16 represents my involvement today because although I could not donate myself, I still participated by encouraging my friends and supporting them as they fulfilled this important mitzvah. I’m proud that I could help out in some way, rather than just letting others do all the work for me.” For her, not standing idly by while her neighbors bleed means that while her friends were bleeding in order to save lives, she would be with them every step of the way. I hope and pray that this is the first of many times our teens inspire each other to save lives. And I am encouraged as a rabbi and a passionate Jew that Judaism in action is a force for good in our world. B’shalom, Rabbi Katie Bauman Note: Blood drives will be held from 8:30am-1:30pm at Temple Israel on these Sundays: August 18, 2013; November 17, 2013; February 9, 2014; and April 6, 2014. E-mail Julie Klein [email protected] or call her at 901.335.9981 for details. Rabbi Katie Bauman TIMEMPHIS.ORG | FACEBOOK.COM/TEMPLEISRAEL | TWITTER: @TIMEMPHIS - 3 - TOT SHABBAT Friday, July 5, 6:15 pm Bring your young kids, especially ages 5 and under, to Temple Israel to celebrate Shabbat together with friends and family. After the service, enjoy a dinner, which is free to Temple members who RSVP by July 2; after July 2 and for non-members: $8/adult and $4/child. Make dinner reservations by scanning this QR code or going to timemphis.org. If you have questions about Tot Shabbat, contact Jackie Evans, [email protected] or 901.937.2777. WRJ-TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTERHOOD LADIES LUNCH AT OWEN BRENNAN’S Thursday, July 18, 11:30 am-1 pm 6150 Poplar Avenue, Suite 150 Ladies Day Out will gather at Owen Brennan’s for a New Orleans-style lunch. All are welcome. RSVP by July 11 to Barb Gosney, [email protected] or 901.481.0071. KNITTING Thursdays, 1:30-3 pm Knit for a cause! Join the group; experience is not required. For details, contact Jenny Baer, [email protected] or Phyllis Niegelberg, [email protected]. Tot Shabbat is made possible by the Mildred H. and Edgar C. Haas, Sr. Family Endowment for Education, with additional support provided by WRJ-Temple Israel Sisterhood. AAA video CAREER TRANSITION GROUP July 7 and July 21, 9:30-11 am Receive help finding a job through resume writing tips, enhanced interview techniques, and other methods. Please contact David Silberman, [email protected], or Rob Mann, [email protected], for additional information. AAA PINOT & PADDLES & PILSNER Sunday, July 21, 6:30-8 pm Sisterhood and Brotherhood are doing battle over the pingpong table! Enjoy wine (pinot) and beer (pilsner) tastings and a light dinner. All Temple members who are at least 21 years old are invited. The cost, if payment is received by July 15, is $15/person for Sisterhood and Brotherhood members and spouses; $18/person for non-members. (After July 15, tickets are $20/person for Sisterhood and Brotherhood members and spouses; $23/person for non-members.) Your check is your reservation. Make checks payable to WRJ-Temple Israel Sisterhood and remit to Temple. Please contact Judy Edelson, [email protected] or 901.482.7368, for more details. AAA ROSH HASHANAH APPLE CAKES Order your kosher apple cakes ($10 each) from Ricki’s Cookie Corner by August 8 by going to timemphis.org, scanning this QR code, or by calling 901.761.3130. Pick up your order at Temple on Tuesday, September 3, from 8:30 am-5:30 pm or Wednesday, September 4, from 8:30 am-12 pm. TAKING A BREAK COOL cooking and the Sisterhood book group will take a break in July. COOL will resume on August 7, and the book group will begin again on September 11 with 11/22/63 by Stephen King. JUDAICA SHOP NEWS The WRJ-Temple Israel Judaica Shop is showcasing local Jewish artists. July’s artist is Sharon Israel. She dabbles in many forms of art, including photography, painting, and stonework engraving. She enjoys exploring the interplay of color, shape, and movement in her pieces. Through the month of July, the gift shop features her stained glass designs. Visit it to see her artwork and for all your Judaica needs. If you are a local artist and have Judaica you would like to have considered for display in the gift shop, please e-mail [email protected]. Summer hours are Monday through Friday, 10 am-1 pm. Regular store hours return August 18. THINGS OF BEAUTY Sisterhood is selling flower bulbs! Your order purchased now will be available in the fall. If your garden is full, you can donate to Temple Israel grounds, the Memphis Jewish Home, Plough Towers, and the Cancer Survivors Park. Proceeds from the sales help fund Sisterhood’s many activities and tikkun olam initiatives throughout the year. Please contact Judy Royal, [email protected] or 901.683.7959. - 4- TIMEMPHIS.ORG | FACEBOOK.COM/TEMPLEISRAEL | TWITTER: @TIMEMPHIS Although the Wendy and Avron Fogelman Religious School may not begin until August 18, we work throughout the year to ensure that our education programs at Temple are of the highest caliber. Each summer, we spend a significant amount of time evaluating and rethinking all aspects of our program, from our kindergarten classes through adult education. We bring new ideas to life, such as involving parents more directly in their children’s Jewish education, engaging more of our high school students on a deeper level, and developing new adult learning initiatives. But did you ever wonder where these ideas come from? Many of my innovative ideas have come from working with our incredible team at Temple, along with my own studies in Jewish education at the Rhea Hirsch School of Education at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, where leading scholars and cutting-edge researchers challenged my intellectual curiosity and introduced me to a new vision for Jewish life. My year in Israel at the start of the program was a great gift that helped me immerse myself in Israeli life, culture, and the Hebrew language. My years at HUC-JIR empowered my ability to breathe new life into our cherished traditions and to teach others. Today, I am applying that knowledge and creativity to rethink how we engage with Jewish education at Temple. We are constantly working to connect more of our members – from the youngest to the oldest – with their Judaism in a meaningful, exciting way. It is a privilege to be able to strengthen this community, sustain the transmission of our heritage from generation to generation, and to touch the lives of so many of our children and adults. This is what has made my life and my career so meaningful. The joy of experimentation and the love for the big questions makes being a Jewish educator an incredibly fulfilling career path. Today, there is a growing demand for Jewish educators who can bring a new vision, relevance, and innovative strategies to galvanize the imaginations of students of all ages. It is not an exaggeration to say that children enjoy getting wet and messy! Incorporating these types of active learning experiences into the classroom means children are highly engaged and have an opportunity to explore their world. For young children, science is a way to find out about the everyday world that surrounds them. This is exactly what they are interested in doing, all day, every day. This summer, our faculty has created a “Weird Science” curriculum based on active and hands-on learning. Real science learning begins with the curiosity of a child, and we kicked off the first week with “Water Works.” By playing in water, scooping water, dumping water and freezing water, children learned that water is a liquid. They learned that some objects may sink and some may float in water, but they had to predict and create a hypothesis for each item. They learned about condensation and evaporation. And they also learned about conserving water and water pollution. The rest of the summer curriculum will include topics such as “Garden Goodies,” “Nibble on Nutrition,” and “World of Weather.” Sound like fun for your child? There are a limited number of spaces available in our program for the month of July. If you are interested, please contact me. L’shalom, Susan N. Feld, Ed.S., Director [email protected] A 901.937.2784 A Twitter: @BKLipmanELC So if you know someone who likes to question what is, and imagine what can be – especially a high school or college student beginning to imagine their future careers – please put them in touch with me. I’ll be happy to tell them all about HUC-JIR’s graduate programs preparing leaders in Jewish education and encourage them to join me in shaping the Jewish future. L’shalom, Lauren Luskey Lauren Luskey Director of Congregational Learning [email protected] A 901.937.2776 A Twitter: @LELuskey TIMEMPHIS.ORG | FACEBOOK.COM/TEMPLEISRAEL | TWITTER: @TIMEMPHIS - 5 - DONATIONS TO TEMPLE ISRAEL-MAY 2013 Giving is measurable, but the Jewish impact of one’s generosity to Temple Israel is immeasurable. ~Rabbi Micah Greenstein ARCHIVES FUND In honor of Bettye & Louis Roman Judy Boshwit & Raymond Shainberg BARBARA K. LIPMAN EARLY LEARNING CENTER FUND In appreciation of Susan Feld Sherry & Peter Blumberg CANTOR KAPLAN MUSIC FUND In honor of Anniversary & Birthdays Joy & Leo Bearman David Rosenberg’s birthday Randa Lipman & Bob Phillips In memory of Dotty Brenner Haynes Carol & Joel Hertz Dr. Philip Green Lynn, Joel & Jef Weiner Peggy Sternberger William Sternberger Judy & James Mosely Russ Elliot Joy & Leo Bearman Amy & Richard Dorsey Ruth O’Mell Joy & Leo Bearman Judy & David Bearman CEMETERY FUND In memory of Rena Jacobs Eiseman Carol & Dr. Philip Aronoff In honor of Edith Reiter Stacey, Tommy, Sarah, & Zachary GENERAL FUND In appreciation of Cindy Katz Iris Ruden Sue & Bud Balkin Mr. & Mrs. Alan Lightstone For the recovery of Beverly Halpern Carole & Bob Pinstein Elizabeth Simonian Dr. Jerry Siegel Arlene & Dr. Victor Schlesinger Fran Buchalter Hermine Davidson In honor of Bettye & Louis Roman Peggy & Lawrence Goldstein Mildred Schwartz Debbie & Steve Newman Confirmation class Graduation class Fayne Frankel Dr. Larry Pfeffer Sylvia Appleton Jan Reisman Stacy Canales Julie & Jerry Klein Judy Royal Gina & Monty Jolly Marriage of Kim Timmons & Howard Manis Rachel & Steve Shankman Lucas Jalenak’s bar mitzvah Sylvia Appleton In memory of Donald Pelts Mildred Schwartz Sylvia Appleton Michelle & Istvan Bardos Debby & Steve Schadt David Russell & friends at FedEx Nancy & Richard Robinson Carol & Elliott Slutsky The Belz Foundation - 6- Ruth O’Mell Arlene & Dr. Victor Schlesinger Jacquelyn Boston Joyce & Fred Graflund Sheron Strauss & Russell Strauss Trudy Belz Sally Endler Jan & Marc Reisman Russ Elliot Annette & Kenneth Baim Daneel Buring & Laurie Robinson Mildred Schwartz Cindy & Buz Katz Sylvia Appleton Sharon Berman Brenda & Dr. Bob Gold Herman Markell Sherry & Dr. Alan Samuels WRJ-Temple Israel Sisterhood Bernard Garfinkel June Garfinkel Dr. Robert Forman Evelyn Greenberg Edward Greenberg Sylvia Appleton Bess Lubin Hermine Davidson Hal Kaufman Sylvia Appleton Harry Rudin Sharon Kerson Jack Phillips Betty Besser Louis Schwartz Minette Kochman Mabel Paul & Jake Shainberg Deanna & Dr. Albert Burson Mitzi Zeno Eva Zeno Rivia Balkin Domash Sue & Bud Balkin Rebecca Burson Deanna & Dr. Albert Burson Sam Rosenblum Mr. & Mrs. Alan Lightstone Sarilee Optican Richard Optican Additional contributions: Tamm Dannheisser Helaine & Richard Grassgreen MRJ-BROTHERHOOD FUND In memory of Donald Pelts Robin & Jeffrey Wallace Millie Singer Jan & Marc Reisman Russ Elliot The Meltzer Family Stacey & Michael Alpert The Chaum Family Jan & Marc Reisman MEFTY FUND In honor of Aimee Adler, President of NFTY-SO Board Kay & Shelly Saslawsky MUSEUM FUND In memory of Donald Pelts Myrna & Dr. Joe Levy Honey & Rudi Scheidt Yvonne & Glenn Kiersky Hal Kaufman Yvonne & Glenn Kiersky Susan Adler Thorp Irving Biller & Vivian Biller Margaret & Stephen Biller Sally Grinspan Nicole & Jack Lewis TIMEMPHIS.ORG | FACEBOOK.COM/TEMPLEISRAEL | TWITTER: @TIMEMPHIS In honor of Bettye & Louis Roman Yvonne & Glenn Kiersky Dr. & Mrs. Jeffery Doolittle Carol Meyer Mimi & Kopie Kopald Nicole & Jack Lewis Alice Ahart Eileen & Steve Wishnia Susan Adler Thorp RABBI KATIE BAUMAN DISCRETIONARY FUND In memory of Grace Bernstein Jane & Dr. Eugene Eckstein Elizabeth Straus Marsha & Dr. Paul Kimmelman In honor of Judy Royal Jane & Dr. Eugene Eckstein RABBI HARRY DANZIGER DISCRETIONARY FUND In memory of Carrie Newman Linda Ellen & Ron Sklar Leo Bearman Kay Bearman Russ Elliot Pat & David Halpern In honor of Marriage of M. Shelby Deeny & Dr. Brian Hanson Judith Royal RABBI MICAH GREENSTEIN DISCRETIONARY FUND In memory of Don Pelts Carole & Robert Pinstein Lisa & Ken Levi, Jordan and Cara Barbara & Dr. Norman Towbin Michele & Daniel Buring Jan & Marc Reisman Beverly & Bob Buchalter Marilyn & Harvey Cook Bobette Miller Mary Shainberg Barrie & Kenneth Wurzburg Graham deWit Marilyn & Louis Glazer Hal Kaufman Barbara & Dr. Norman Towbin Morton Cohn Terry & Richard Orgel Edward Greenberg Jan & Marc Reisman Dr. Rita Green Mary DuMont Jan & Marc Reisman Ruth O’Mell Jan & Marc Reisman Sharyn & Tom Tritsch Russ Elliot Lisa & Ken Levi, Jordan and Cara Carole & Robert Pinstein Barbara & Dr. Norman Towbin Dr. Stephen Fink, Shirley Taber, Harold Taber Sharon Taber Ethel Joyner Belleair Woods Neighborhood Association Freida Baruchman Beverly & Dr. Bob Buchalter Jake Salky Ellen & Sammy Salky Jake Shainberg Thelma Greenberg Jane Harmel Paul Harmel Janna Bernstein Family Mitzi Zeno Lynn & Vic Butcher Sharyn & Tom Tritsch Morris Reagler Joanne & David Reagler Russ Elliot Barbie & Kevin Schaffer Sandra & Dr. Ben Beatus Ellen & Sammy Salky Mary Shainberg Barrie & Kenneth Wurzburg Inez & Gerald Fried Ruthe Handleman Edward Grauman Sylvia Rothschild Nora Rothschild Tillie Alperin Sonya Krivcher Jack & Jan Magids In honor of Megan Orgel Adam Saharovich Daniel Saharovich Miki Caplan Rabbi Greenstein Craig Moskowitz Marilyn Haas & Tommy Howard Margaret & Steve Biller Susan & Alan Kosten Judith & Jerry Shore, Ellen & Alan Shore Mary & Dr. Ed Horwitz The Chaum Family Cheri & Henry Rudner Ellen & Herb Kahn & family Judge Robert Benham Judith Royal Marriage of Mr. & Mrs. Larry Lipman Inez & Gerald Fried Hilda & Irwin Kaufman Mary & Dr. Maury Bronstein Linda & Dr. Edward Kaplan For the recovery of Julie Arney Jan & Marc Reisman Deanna Burson Becky & Dr. Alvin Labens Dr. Jerry Siegel Sidney Lehman Sandra & Dr. Ben Beatus Fran Buchalter Barbara Michel Additional contribution Robert Harmel RABBI ADAM GROSSMAN DISCRETIONARY FUND In memory of Edward Greenberg Barbara Michel Russ Elliot Lynn & Vic Butcher Sam Grosman Cheri, Henry & Jonathan Rudner & family RABBI JAMES A. WAX MEMORIAL FUND In memory of Dr. Gilbert Levy Doris & Dr. Burton Bodan Helen Wax Eileen Goldstrom Nathan Lynn & Zelda Lynn Andrea Lowe WRJ-SISTERHOOD BEULAH VOSSE LIBRARY FUND In memory of Russ Elliot Melissa & Richard Faber continued on page 7 DONATIONS-MAY 2013 continued from page 6 Ruth O’Mell Don Pelts Kathryn & Ennis Morse Constance Shelton For the recovery of Ronna Sander Dr. Jerry Siegel Beverly & Lewis Kay WRJ-SISTERHOOD TEMPLE GROUNDS Lynn & Dr. Robert Kline Sidney Lehman & BEAUTIFICATION FUND Lynn & Dr. Robert Kline For the recovery of Eugenia & Arthur Levitch Sheryl Gorden In honor of Judith Royal Bettye & Louis Roman In honor of Debbie & Ron Jackson Judith Royal WENDY & AVRON FOGELMAN Mildred Schwartz RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Joyce Graflund’s birthday In memory of Judith Royal Myrna Klazmer In memory of Hal Kaufman Sarah Reva Platt Wendy & Avron Fogelman Jack Stanley Platt Don Pelts Nettie Strauch Julie & Jerry Klein Children of Marie & Abe Krivcher In honor of Bernard Garfinkel Bettye & Louis Roman Gale Gordon Julie & Jerry Klein WRJ SERVICE TO THE BLIND Flora & Harry Samuels In memory of Wendy & Avron Fogelman Russ Elliot Louis Kline Leon Thalheimer Lynn & Dr. Robert Kline AAA MITZVAH OPPORTUNITIES CLEAN CEMETERY HEADSTONES Sunday, August 25, 9:45 - 11:30 am Join Temple’s 7th and 8th graders at the Temple cemetery (old/south section). Wear old clothes because bleach will be used. This ever-popular project is a chance to perform a wonderful mitzvah. Those who want to join the 7th and 8th grade families, contact Erma Cohen, [email protected] or 901.937.2770, and be a part of this sacred work. DONATE CLOTHES AND TOILETRIES Place items in the bins on the “Mitzvah Mile” driveway on the north side of Temple, near the Barbara K. Lipman Early Learning Center. FOR THE HOMELESS served by MANNA HOUSE and St. Mary’s Catholic Church’s MATTHEW’S CLOSET: Men’s and women’s shorts, jeans, pants, t-shirts, baseball caps, shoes, and adult size backpacks MITZVAH DAY TOILETRIES: Summer traveling is a great time to collect unopened hotel toiletries for gift bags for Mitzvah Day agencies. MITZVAH DAY SUGGESTIONS WELCOME If you have a favorite agency that might benefit from our serving them in some way on November 3, please contact Erma Cohen, [email protected] or 901.937.2770. OUR SYMPATHY Temple Israel extends its sympathy to the families of the late: Joyce Gallant Hal Kaufman OUR SIMCHAS The Temple Israel family shares in the happiness of its members and is thankful for the blessings they enjoy. Congratulations to: Rabbis Lydia and Dan Medwin on the birth of a son; Linda and Cantor John Kaplan, Dr. Robert Bloom, and Rabbi Michele and Steve Medwin on the birth of a grandson. Cindy Cook and Ben Bloom on their marriage. Jessica Bradford and David Goldstein on their marriage. Abby Shipman and David Cooley on their marriage. Samantha Wolf and Michael Glaser on their marriage. M. Shelby Deeney and Dr. Brian Hanson on their marriage. Allison Chambliss and Shane Kupperman on their engagement. Rachel Watson and Ferris Mogy on their marriage. AAA CEMETERY MEMORIAL Temple Israel is working on a memorial to recognize congregants who lost their lives in service to our country. An existing memorial honors those Temple members who died in WW II. Now we are collecting names of those who lost their lives in Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf Wars, the war on terrorism or any other time while on active duty in the United States Armed Forces. The basic qualification for inclusion is that the honoree or their parents were members of Temple Israel. If you know of anyone who should be honored, please contact Dick Eiseman, Kenneth Wurzburg, or David Rosenthal at [email protected]. AAA Temple Israel is the Mid-South’s Reform Jewish home for Torah, spiritual fulfillment, community, and tikkun olam. Paula Jacobson, President Jonathan Frisch, Sr. Vice President David Rosenthal, Vice President Debbie B. Lazarov, Vice President Laurie Meskin, Vice President E. Elkan Scheidt, Secretary Mark Fogelman, Treasurer Rabbi Micah D. Greenstein David L. Bearman, Counsel Rabbi Adam B. Grossman Nancy R. Robinson, Immediate Past President Rabbi Katie M. Bauman Sharon Berman, WRJ-Sisterhood President Cantor John M. Kaplan Tod Singer, MRJ-Brotherhood President Rabbi Harry K. Danziger, Emeritus Becca Ashner, MeFTY President Stacy Canales, Executive Director Production for the Voice: Isti Bardos, Carol Geller Temple Israel 1376 E. Massey Rd. Memphis, TN 38120 901.761.3130 www.timemphis.org TIMEMPHIS.ORG | FACEBOOK.COM/TEMPLEISRAEL | TWITTER: @TIMEMPHIS - 7 - DATED MATERIAL PLEASE DELIVER BY JULY 1, 2013 PERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID voice AT MEMPHIS, TN The Voice is published monthly by Temple Israel, 1376 E. Massey Road, Memphis, TN 38120-3299. Periodicals postage paid (USPS 780-460) at Memphis, Tennessee. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Temple Israel, 1376 E. Massey Road, Memphis, TN 38120-3299 MUSIC AND MISHNAH Listen and learn when these tremendously talented and renowned Jewish musicians and spiritual leaders come to Temple Israel. Rick Recht August 16, 2013 Craig Taubman September 20, 2013 Dan Nichols September 25, 2013 Rabbi Naomi Levy February 21, 2014 Download a free code scanner app to your mobile device (iPhone, Android, iPad, etc.) and scan the QR codes throughout this newsletter to access additional content. The codes on this page link to videos. - 8- TIMEMPHIS.ORG | FACEBOOK.COM/TEMPLEISRAEL | TWITTER: @TIMEMPHIS
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