August - Temple Beth Tzedek
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August - Temple Beth Tzedek
Temple Beth Tzedek Shofar AUGUST JULY 2009 2009 TAMMUZ AV / ELUL / AV 5769 A GOOD-BYE RABBI MESSAGE CONN’S MESSAGE to RABBI CONN THE PRESIDENT’S REPORT Time andNote: againThroughout this year, I met people Editor’s the months who told me theyJuly, came to Buffalo only of June and Rabbi Conn’s temporarily—and departure for Longended Islandup wasstaying noted for a lifetime. Now,meetings, after nearly at various committee boarda year living in Buffalo, I understand. and officers’ meetings and numerous Buffalo has a bad reputation out there other Congregants gave in the functions. rest of the world. The mention glowing tributes to Rabbi Conn of Buffalo evokes images of pilesfor of his service over thefactories. past year. The snow and shuttered Buffalo following by is the gray,remarks dismal were place given you pass through the way to Niagara Falls. PresidentonHarvey Sanders at Shabbat Buffalo perennial loser sports, services isona the morning of inJuly 18, in economics in demographics. 2009, when he and presented Rabbi Conn Lots people from with aofgift fromcome Temple BethBuffalo, Tzedek.only to end up somewhere else. Remarks by Harvey Sanders But Buffalo starts looking different once you live here. People greet youofwith enthusiasm you go. Strangersbegan hold In April 2007, the most wherever recent merger discussions open doors and readily offer directions. Cars yield the right of between Temple Shaarey Zedek and Temple Beth El. It took way at afour stops (though not when there a yellow nearly yearway of difficult and diligent work andisthere werelight). many Trips town neverseemed take more than twenty minutes—even times across when the merger in jeopardy. In March of 2008, in rush hour. Drive down the right streetstoand can be both boards voted to recommend the merger theiryou respective dazzled by architectural wonders. Keepmemberships your eyes onvoted the arts memberships. In May of 2008, both to section discover cultural accomplishment life. Stay patient merge. and We you werewill all so proud aofvibrant this milestone through (and stillthe are).admittedly long winter and reap the reward of a gentle spring that lasts well into June. In January 2008, Temple Shaarey Zedek experienced a vacancy And there is the Jewish community have experienced in itsthen Rabbi position. It began a search as forI an interim Rabbi. it through congregation. those the of us socialized in this the Any Rabbiour search is difficult.ForUnder circumstances, suburbs of New York, Boston search. or Los Rabbi Angeles, thevisited spirit the of was a critical and time-sensitive Conn Buffalo’s Jews comes a pleasant surprise. Used to being week of the merger and as made a great impression. He started in surrounded whoWe could belong just astoeasily July 2008 – by justfickle aboutconsumers one year ago. were so thrilled have to onethesynagogue or the other--or filled position with Rabbi Conn. none at all--we marvel at the dedication of Buffalo’s Jews to their synagogues. Families attend and support sametwo synagogue for generations. We quickly learnedthethese accomplishments – the Loyalty merger runs deep. People their resources because and hiring Rabbi give Connof-their weretime notand conclusions, but only the that’s what they have always done—and their fathers and beginning. The work of the past year waswhat significant. I cannot mothers before themeverything did. People complain. during They may even begin to list we may accomplished our compare unfavorably to thewe great Buffalo community of the first year.usRabbi Conn knew were merging and that Rabbi past. But had theyleft. care So in aI way that transcends particular or Shalman guess I could say heaknew whatrabbi he was agetting particular need or even particular building. We himself into. I can asay that as asynagogue Vice President last year, could move our what synagogue the farthest Clarence I did not know I was to getting myselfreaches into. Aofyear later, and it would still Iecho withstanding the spirithere of Hamlin Rabbi Conn and are both today. Park and North Buffalo. While it is true Rabbi Conn is leaving, he is certainly not Buffalo grows on you. The community grows on abandoning ship. Like theBuffalo tribes Jewish of Reuben and Gad in this you. And, yes, TBT grown on us. Soon to enough, it’sthe hard to week’s Parsha, who has made the commitment conquer land leave. at the end of the month, and IRabbi are leaving. beforeBut returning to the other sideIllyse, of theYoni Jordan, Conn We will leavingto a synagogue love, peopleHe wecertainly feel close to made thebepromise help us withwethis merger. did. and really care It will be shrank hard to away say good-bye. Throughout theabout. year, he never from a challenge. Whenever there was an issue to be resolved, he studied the There wonderful story congregations in the Torah that me historyisofa the predecessor and has thenhelped made the frame mythat thoughts as we leave Temple Beth Tzedek. decision was best forprepare Templeto Beth Tzedek. Sometime after the Israelites leave Egypt, Yitro, Moses’ fatherin-law, travels across the wilderness from Midian to meet up Harold Gelfand recently observed that Rabbi Conn never seemed with Moses. Herabbi. brings IMoses’ wife their two like an interim took this in Tzipporah two ways. and First, Rabbi sons with him. Yitro means only to escort Moses’ family to Shalom By the time you are reading this, Rabbi Perry Netter will have begun (Continued on page 2) his tenure as the first Permanent Rabbi of Temple Beth Tzedek. I This my last the article youour as President of Temple Beth write will that be sentence, day toafter membership unanimously Tzedek. I have completed my term as President. At the Board voted to hire Rabbi Netter, with great anticipation for our future. of Trustees meeting held on June 9, 2009. Harvey Sanders was elected thewas newcomprehensive President andand I have moved to Chairman of Our search we owe suchupa debt of gratitude the Board. to the Search Committee, co-chaired by Charlotte Gendler and Larry Boxer, joined by Lynne Birnholz, Mel Brothman, David Davidson, IJudy feelDavis, that we haveKostiner, accomplished a lot overWendy the past year, and our Sharon Ellen Sterman, Weisbrot first year of operation as Temple Beth Tzedek. As you all know, Richard Zakalik. They did a great job and we are all enthusiastic Beth came through the merger of two our long time about Tzedek the product of about that search – Rabbi Netter joining shul as synagogues in our community: Temple Shaarey Zedek and Rabbi! Temple Beth El. Over the next months, we will get to know Rabbi Netter and to learn The of merging has not been without pain and of hisprocess vision for our congregation. Let me take a some few minutes to turmoil, but that was to be expected. While we are both share a message that I shared with the Board upon my election as Conservative synagogues, there wereBeth cultural differences that President, about my vision for Temple Tzedek. From time had to be overcome. I can’t tell you how many times I heard to time, I find an acronym that works for me. It occurs to me that “Why are “we” (referring TBT)can doing it is) this TBT should be a place wheretopeople find (whatever REST. REST stands way? “We” (referring to a predecessor synagogue) did this for: Religious activities, Educational activities, Social activities and (whatever it is) this way.”the world. We should find all of these at Tikkun Olam – repairing TBT. Our objective, of course, is to proceed in the “Temple Beth Tzedek” way and begin establishing our own culture, keeping in Our religious programming is comprehensive. We offer services mind the and traditions thedays predecessor synagogues. Manyholiday of the morning night, of 365 a year. We observe every reasons for merging were because methods noYizkor longeriswere – even offering an “early bird” Yizkorold services when said the way toOur operate and survive the long term. Wetohave on abest weekday. religious activitiesover are and will continue be a financial considerations well issue ofwe a shrinking local central part of our mission.asBut at as thethe same time, must find ways Jewish Jewish community as a wholetoisthose also to makecommunity. our religious The services meaningful and welcoming looking at the changing demographics. Our successful merger that struggle with the current structure of our religious services. could serve as a model for what can and must be accomplished. Our educational activities are also comprehensive. Through our Before I gowith any further, I have to thank againeducation the many,for many partnership the Gesher school, we offer our individuals who have worked so hard over the last year to make youth. Our active adult education programs meet daily, weekly, the merger as annually. well as it There has. Your Boardand of Trustees monthly andgo even are classes programs has for worked tirelessly to make the merger work. Results everyone. But at the same time, we must find ways to addappear to the to have happened seamlessly but a lot of members effort was required educational opportunities we offer to all of our – including to achieve these results. For the most part, we have our pre-schoolers, those children who attend Kadimah, andworked people in thespecial best interests with needs. of the synagogue. Discussions have been constructive and led to decisions that will allow us to move forward foractivities many years as a overlooked vibrant organization serving the Our social are often and underappreciated. local Conservative movement. In addition to the socialization that happens in the context of our religious and educational programs (feed them and they will come), On Maymany 31, we heldsocial out first annual The Ball we have purely programs thatTemple promoteBall. spirituality and was a financial social success. attendance comraderie. Thisand month alone, there Those are funinevents nearly had everya wonderful time. My thanks to David anda Beverly Schiller week – a Bisons game on August 16th, Sisterhood outingand to their dedicated committee for their hard Anyone did Artpark to see Joseph on August 23rd, andwork. the Jazz in thewho Garden not attendonmissed wonderful evening. Plan to attend year. program Augusta 30th. We are planning many social next events for We expect the BallPlease to become an annual affair will be and the the 2009-10 year. volunteer to help withwhich the planning highlight social season. make plansoftoour attend these fun events with your TBT friends! The has recommended the hiring Rabbi Netter, which Last,Board but certainly not least, Tikkun Olam.ofPart of our mission as will be votedison a congregational meeting 7. so proud of a synagogue to athelp with repairing the world.July I am the work of our Kesher committee and the outreach work it does During past year, Rabbi Conn has as ourand interim – for ourthe members who are home-bound andserved at Weinberg other Rabbi. He has been appointed to a full-time position, and at the end of July, he and his family are moving on. I want to 1 (Continued on page 2) A GOOD-BYE RABBI CONN’S MESSAGE MESSAGE to RABBI CONT’D CONN (Continued from page 1) THE PRESIDENT’S REPORT CONT’D (Continued from page 1) facilities, well as forfor oura larger community. there are little personallyasthank him wonderful job and But for his assistance ways that you our can help – suchand as bringing your recycling the in facilitating “healing” “consolidation” process.to He container parking lot. made my in jobour much easier. Mountcame Conn Sinai.upBut to Yitro speedends so quickly up staying and awhile. becameHe so gives comfortable Moses with allon advice of how us that to when set upyou a judicial attended system. services Heitoffers seemed sacrifices like he hadcelebrate to been serving the power this congregation of God andfor themany liberation years.from Second, Egypt. Rabbi He Conn never comes to identify made with a decision the Israelites as if heand wastheir “just” God. an interim rabbi. He made decisions based on what was in the best interest of the shul –God And period. instructs Moses and the Israelites to leave Mount Sinai and begin the journey to the land of Israel. Moses invites Yitro When to come considering along. Hea gift asksfor Yitro Rabbi to Conn, help guide of course the we people turned through to the Torah the wilderness. – as RabbiHe Conn offers routinely Yitro did a stake when in guiding the land us throughout of Israel. the year. But, according We considered to most commentators, the way that he Yitro pointed decides us to in return the right to direction whenever there was a challenging issue to resolve. And Midian. finally, we considered the fact that unlike here, where Cantor Spindler Why would doesYitro, almost whoallhas of become the Torahsoreading, attachedintoRabbi the Israelites Conn’s new job and to God, in Plainview, choose LI, to return he willhome have totodoMidian? half the Perhaps torah reading. Yitro He showedhisusanswer expresses today in that theheway willheberefers up totothe his task. destination As you as have “my undoubtedly country and my figured birthplace”. out, we are Yitro presenting was a Midianite Rabbi Conn by nationality. with a Yad to remember But, more important, us by. Just Midain as he was lent us Yitro’s a hand family and pointed home—and us in the right direction, home of his family. we wanted His wife, toand do the six daughters same for him. and their Rabbi families, Conn – we will miss remained in Midian. you and Nowe matter will never how much forgetYitro you.might Thankhave you!liked to identify fully and completely with the Israelites, his loyalty remains first and foremost to his family. We do –Spindler and should offer something for us everyone. We also Cantor has –continued to serve at services and need to find ways toevents reach out to those who are not REST various life-cycle as well as training ourfinding children for opportunities among ourtocurrent offerings including B’nai Mitzvah. I have say that I am in– awe of his Young Torah Families, Kadimah Intermarried families, and those who reading. He makesfamilies, it look so easy. cannot participate in our religious services and programs. We also need ensure there is balance, that potential fit into I alsotowant to thank thea other professionals forprograms their assistance onethe or more of these categories and that promote Director, and publicize in last year. Allan Werbow, our we Executive has the activities we have. Please help volunteering to help organize proven himself invaluable. His by heart and soul are truly in the an event and Kim by participating in our many events. memake with synagogue. and Michelle do so much in the Contact office and your suggestions and volunteer at [email protected]. it look easy. They aretotruly an asset to TBT and I thank them forI hope you find TBTBill to beRichter a place and of REST for you! their assistance. the maintenance staff work very hard to keep our building clean and fully functioning. In Harvey addition, Bill does double duty and runs our catering function. They have always been there when needed. Repeating my monthly plea, our daily minyans are generally well-attended. We have good attendance on Tuesday and Friday mornings when the café is in operation after the minyan and breakfast is served. However, at other times, we have had trouble getting enough people. If you could commit to attending one service a week, it would be a great help. If you can assist us as well as those who come for yahrzeit, let Cantor Spindler know and he will put you on his list. THE TORAH FUND I came to Temple Beth Tzedek a year ago as an interim Rabbi. I expected to spendLe’avdah a year here, do my best In to help the community, ul-shamrah: Genesis 2:15, after and then be on my way. I never expected to become so attached God completed the Creation and placed to this community andhumans to all ofinyou. I never expected that I would the garden, the first command come to identify with this and considertheir it my own. I wascommunity “to plant and preserve” bountiful never expected to be so inspired by what I experienced this year. home. This divine directive to protect the environment is as appropriate When it came time to decide whether would accompany today as it Iwas at the beginningyou of as Temple Beth Tzedek took recorded the next steps on its the time as thejourney, recipients decision was unexpectedly difficult. In the end, though, the factors of God’s command, le’avdah that compelled Yitro to return to Midian are the factors that ul-shamrah, wesame became and drove our decision to relocate to Plainview, New York. continue to be partners in the ongoing process of creation. Your support of It is Jewish certainlyTheological true that leaving BethZiegler TzedekSchool allowsofmeRabbinic to take The Seminary, advantage of an excellent professional opportunity in a very strong Studies, Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, and Seminario Jewish community. I am very excited about my new position. Rabinico Latinoamericano Ensures the solid and healthy future of But ultimately, for us,Judaism. as for Yitro, the most important factor Conservative/Masorti for me was family. My daughter Dalya is moving to New York City this summer. Moving to and the New City area offers me The above is the new theme logo York for the 2009-2010 Torah the opportunity to give my daughter Dalya the hands-on support Fund Campaign. It is a very timely theme and we hope YOU the of both of of herTemple parentsBeth and Tzedek a very will devoted at aofvery Sisterhood showstepmother their support this important juncture in her life. I know that it has been difficult year’s Campaign, as you have in the past. for Dalya to be separated for the last six years from one of her parents or the other by at least a thousand Illyse are The Torah Fund Committee remains almostmiles. the same as and last Iyear looking forward to helping Dalya find her path after high school, and any one the members can be contacted by you if you wish to and givingcards Dalya Yoni theamount chanceyou to enjoy being brother and purchase or and pledge any choose. sister. I am hoping that our move will benefit all of us in the way that supportisofMolly familyBallow, can. and members are The only chairthe of love our and committee Sheila Trossman, Elaine Baren, Marcia Goldstein, Bobbie Vishner As readKielar. later in the Book of Judges, Yitro’s family retained ties andwe Edna to the Israelites. I hope we will always retain ties to the Temple Beth I hopeWe that, likeforward Yitro, Itowas ableyou to offer EnjoyTzedek the restcommunity. of your summer. look seeing and some valuable guidance while I was here. I certainly have learned hearing from you. much from my experience this year. I feel that, like Yitro, sharing the firstRabah, year of TBT’s history has enabled me to grow spiritually Todah The Torah Fund Committee (Continued on page 3) RECRUIT I continue to encourageMEMBERS you to visit our website at www. NEW btzbuffalo.org. There is information on the various operations of the synagogue. There is also a link to various vendors that you may use for your one Internet shopping. If you access these Now that we’re year into the merger, we vendors through our site, we are paid for every purchase at no have to keep up the momentum by recruiting cost to you. Please consider using this means of access. It is an newway members to join Temple Beth Tzedek. easy for us to make someour additional money. But we need your help to do it. I look forward to seeing you all in Shul. Thank you for allowing me the privilege of serving you as President this past year. Do you know of anyone who is not currently B’Shalom affiliated with a shul? Do you know of anyone who Larry might want to join a different shul than they are currently at, someone who would thrive in our warm and welcoming atmosphere, where a Our TBT Community is Strengthened wide range of knowledge andParticipation observance are & Enriched by Member embraced? Contact Membership Committee in TBT High Holy Days Religious Chairman Mitch Steinhorn 818-0148 Services. PLEASEatJOIN US! or by email at [email protected]. Please contact Janet Gunner (536-0454; [email protected]) or Irving Sellers (691-6842; [email protected]) by July 15, 2009, if youyou’re are interested in the following Leading And when in shul and seeroles: someone Davening, Reading Torah, Chanting Haftarah, Sounding the you you say anhiAliyah, and Shofar,don’t Openingknow, the Ark, make Carryingsure a Scroll, Having Lifting the Scroll, Leading Let’s an English Reading, the introduce yourself. bring out Dressing our best, Scroll, Serving as an Usher. Preparation assistance is available. so we can bring in the most. TANKLESS WATER HEATERS SUMP PUMP BACK-UP SYSTEMS 2 CONDOLENCES Irwin Pitterman brother of Elaine Goldstein brother of Milton Pitterman brother of Barbara Zeplowitz brother of Charlotte Palak Helen Brophy sister of Jeanette Levin Sheldon Schwartzberg husband of Mona Schwartzberg father of Jody Schwartzberg father of Jay Schwartzberg father of Jamie Schwartzberg father of Jill Long Evelyn Schaffran mother of Anita Sorell mother of Lois Conway Elaine Peita wife of Henry Peita mother Debbie Mills mother of Cindy Crowley step-mother of Stuart Peita sister of David Trachtman Elaine Silverstein wife of Jack Silverstein mother of Emilee Silverstein mother of Andrea Silverstein mother of Julie Silverstein sister of Glenn Day Morris Rakowski husband of Ethel Rakowski father of David Rakowski father of Michael Rakowski Frieda Dietch sister of Harold Gandel MAZEL TOV – Helen Bergman on the birth of her great- granddaughter Esther Marie Forster. – Cantor Mark & Leona Spindler on the birth of their granddaughter Lily Grace Kaufman. TEMPLE BETH TZEDEK YAHRZEITS Contributions are gratefully acknowledged for the following yahrzeits Fannie Abgott Jacob Abramowitz Bette Abrams Frank Baron Betty Brown Bengart Pincus Paul Ber Julius Blum Dr. Samuel Brock Morris Bronstein Enid Brown Morris Brownstein Louis Buch Morris Burdman Hilda Capell Bessie Carr Aliece Cohen Bessie Cohen Evelyn Cohen Louis Cohen Manuel Cohen Rose Zegler Cohen Rebecca Bella Cohn Eileen Cole Anna Cooper Meknine Dahan Bessie P. Dozoretz Abraham Drellich Mendel Elkin Jack Ellis Florence Elman Gilbert Epstein Martin W. Fagin Joseph Farber Marcus Farber Maury Farber Rose Rosenblatt Farber Jacob M. Feldman Ethel Feuerstein David Fingold Everett Fischman Joseph Flatow Norman Forman Cecelia K. Freedman Elmer Friedland Bessie Gandel Lillian Gerstman Sidney Gerstman Frances Ginsberg Meer Gitman Max Golos Nathan Gottlieb Sally Gottlieb Anne Greenberg Anne Hacker Harry Hoffman Harry Horwitz Dora N. Izirer Sadie Jacobson Beatrice Kahn Simon Kahn Victoria Kajdacz Joseph Kareff Lena Katz Mary Kay Morris Louis Klein Abraham Kugel Esther Kurland Lois Kurtzman Garson Kwasman William Lasser Frederick Leff David Leifer Rebecca Lenchner Kevin Michael Levine Esther C. Lubonne Rose Mandel Seymour Mandel Albert Mandelkern Yetta Mandelkern Alfred V. Mark Alexander Maten Fannie Maten Sadie May Nettie Warrensky McGing Dora Melnick Charles L. Memel Abraham Meyers Albert Miller Harry Miller Isadore Mintz Jack Morris Marvin D. Mossmond Lillian Myers Ruth Nechamkin Benjamin Newman Shirley Newman Samuel J. Paul Haskell Penn Michael Plesur Edward Potosky George Prock Fae Resman Sarah Rochwarger Max Rochwarger Isidor Rosenband Paul Rosenband MAZEL TOV to the B’NOT MITZVAH – August 29 - Bat Mitzvah of Rachel Horowitz daughter of Michael Horowitz and Lalena MacDonald. 3 Gertrude Rosenblatt Marcia Mae Rosenthal Norman Rothenberg Harris Ruddank Beatrice Rutstein Harry Scheer Tillie Scheff Alfred Schwab Miriam Segal Rose Segarnick Minnie Sheffer Eli Shleser Ida Shuman George Siegel Harry Silver George Singer Sam Slaven Dr. Alexander Slepian Irving P. Smith Jacob Solotken Aaron Sorotsky Bernard David Sorotsky Koppel Speier Samuel Sperer Jacob Statland Lipot Stauner Dr. Aloys Stiller Leon Suskewicz Morris Swagler Rebecca Swagler Pauline W. Tananbaum Solomon Tananbaum Yetta Taks Leo Thier Isabelle Tobbe Ida Trachtenberg Leopold Ullman Fred Vogel Betty R. Wagner Sophie S. Wagner Dorothy Wallach Isaiah Zevi Waxman Benjamin Weinberg Louis Weinstein Morris Weinstein Clare Weiss Marion Willig Weitzman Harry Herman Werbow Shirley Freedman Wolf Ruth Yost Goldie Zackheim Anna Zafron Manuel Zegler SIMCHA OPPORTUNITIES A celebration of monthly birthdays and anniversaries for our Beth Tzedek family members. PLEASE JOIN US! on Saturday morning, August 15, as we honor those observing a simcha during the month of August. We’d like to acknowledge members who are celebrating with a bimah honor during services. Please let us know if you’d like an aliyah or reading. Those who wish to remain anonymous may, of course, do so. Those with another simcha (such as promotions, graduations, engagements, homecoming, etc.) are also welcome to participate. Even if you will not be at services, we hope you will participate by letting the congregation know of your celebration. If you are a celebrant, we ask that you join in sponsoring the lovely kiddush luncheon. Feel free to invite your family and friends to celebrate with you. (If you expect a large number of guests, please let the office know so that we may adequately prepare the luncheon. If you expect only a few guests, no additional notice is necessary.) We have established three primary levels of support: • $36.00 to be a Sponsor; • $54.00 to be a Donor; and • $72.00 to be a Benefactor You may honor a child, here in town or near to your heart, with any of these amounts or, with our additional, special Kinder Recognition, with a donation of $1.00 per year for children up to age 18. We appreciate even greater generosity to help offset the ever-increasing costs. Perhaps you can send a dollar for every year of celebration? However, if even these levels are too much for your budget, please feel free to contact Allan Werbow in the Temple office or me. Family and friends may find that a Simcha Shabbat sponsorship is the perfect gift. Because of publication delays, it will take a month or two, but those contributing to the Simcha Shabbat Kiddush will have their names listed in the Shofar – unless you request that you remain anonymous. To participate or if you have any questions, please contact the Temple Office (838-3232) or Linda Boxer (284-1534) or via email: (boxerlinda@ yahoo.com). We look forward to sharing your celebration! A MELTON MOMENT Linda Boxer, Simcha Shabbat Chair A service of the Membership Committee (Written by a former Florence Melton Adult Mini-School graduate) SIMCHA SHABBAT “Melton is my two hours each week of ‘pure Jewish learning’. No homework, no tests, no papers. I just show up and listen to amazing instructors whose knowledge seems endless. My classmates are Hebrew school graduates and Sunday school dropouts; congregation members and unaffiliated Jews; young adults and grandparents. We are a ‘Melton mishpacha’! We learn and laugh and then repeat again the next week. It is the highlight of my week!” June 2009 - Kiddush Anniversary Donors Helen & Sam Ablove* Harold & Janice Gelfand Jeanette Winczer & Matthew Dubin Judith & Jonathan Epstein Bobbie & Jack Vishner* Rusty & Joe Zackheim Anniversary Sponsors Jane & Stuart Fischman Carolyn & Jerry Kershanbaum (May Anni.) Karina & Marat Gitman Sheila & Donald Weisman* Birthday Benefactors Sol Messinger Judy Brownstein* Frank Levin Wendy Weisbrot Judy Alessi Louis Levinsky* Deb Sereno* Michael Sitrin Join us and become a member of the Melton family as we begin again on Wednesday, September 9. Call Ethel Melzer at 923-0020 to see if there is still room for you to become part of the “Melton mishpacha”! Leonard Saran Birthday Donors Restaurant Dining... Restaurant Dining... Restaurant Dining... Restaurant Dining... In the comfort of your home In the comfort of your home InIn the comfort ofof your home the comfort your home Restaurant Dining... Carol Davis Ellen Lippa Joe Zackheim Birthday Sponsors In the comfort of your home Take out menu Take out menu Take out menu Take out menu of Courtesy Courtesy of Courtesy of Courtesy of Tzedek Temple Beth Temple TakeBeth out Tzedek menu Temple Beth Tzedek Temple Beth Tzedek Catering Catering Courtesy of Catering Catering Chef Bill Richter Chef Bill Richter Temple Beth Tzedek Chef Bill Richter Chef Bill Richter Catering Chef Bill Richter 14.95 Fresh Roasted Fresh Roasted Chicken Chicken 14.95 Sidney Josephson* Saul Narotsky (May Birthday) Jeff Sereno * denotes a milestone birthday or anniversary Fresh Roasted Chicken 14.95 Boneless Breast Chicken Fresh Roasted Chicken 14.95 16.95 Boneless Breast Chicken 16.95 Boneless Breast Chicken 16.95 Brisket of Beef Boneless Breast Chicken 16.95 19.95 Brisket of Beef 19.95 Fresh Roasted Chicken 14.95 Brisket of Beef 19.95 Chilled Poached Salmon Brisket of Beef 19.95 15.95 Chilled Poached Salmon 15.95 Boneless Breast Chicken 16.95 Chilled Poached Salmon 15.95 Salmon Baked Chilled Poached Salmon 15.95 15.95 Salmon of Baked 15.95 Brisket Beef 19.95 Salmon Baked 15.95 Salmon Crote Salmon Baked 15.95 17.95 Salmon En CroteEn 17.95 Chilled Poached Salmon 15.95 Salmon En Crote 17.95 Meat Loaf Salmon En Crote 17.95 13.95 Meat Loaf 13.95 Salmon Baked 15.95 Meat Loaf 13.95 Fresh Baked Tilapia Meat Loaf 13.95 12.95 Fresh Baked Tilapia 12.95 Salmon En Crote 17.95 Fresh Baked Tilapia 12.95 Lasagna Fresh Baked Tilapia 12.95 13.95 Lasagna 13.95 Meat Loaf 13.95 Lasagna 13.95 Lasagna 13.95 Fresh Baked Tilapia 12.95 All Include: Entrees Include: All Entrees Lasagna 13.95 AllAll Entrees Include: Salad, potato or rice, vegetable and dessert Entrees Include: Salad, potato or rice, vegetable and dessert Salad, potato or or rice, vegetable dessert Meals prepared with and a personal touch. Salad, potato rice, vegetable and dessert Meals prepared with a personal touch. All Entrees Include: Meals prepared with a personal touch. Order early 838-3232 Meals prepared with a personal touch. Order early 838-3232 Salad, potato or rice, vegetable and dessert Order early 838-3232 Order early 838-3232 Meals prepared with a personal touch. Also Available Also Available Order early 838-3232 Also Available Additional June Milestone Simchas Anniversaries Bertha & Joe Adler Shirlee & Sam Glickstein Tillie & Richard Lazerson Elizabeth & Arthur Pressman Sue & Julian Siva Carol Amsterdam Rose Gandel Harold Halpern Lillian May Harvey Podolsky Renee Sunshine Birthdays Sheila & Jeffrey Carrel Hillary & Stephen Hurwitz Christiane & Louis Linsky Ellen & Harold Revo Barbara & Jack Yellen Karen Cooper Edith Goldstein Cerease Kronman Esther Nisengard Joseph Scheff Daniel Teplesky Also Available ASSORTED Soups $5.00 per quart ASSORTED Soups $5.00 per quart Also Available ASSORTED Soups $5.00 per quart ASSORTED Soups $5.00 per quart Challah $5.00 Challah $5.00 Challah $5.00 Challah $5.00 $15.00 Pizza Pizza $15.00 ASSORTED Soups $5.00 per quart Pizza Pizza $15.00 $15.00 Challah $5.00for Shiva Meals Also available Also available for$15.00 Shiva Meals Pizza Also available for Shiva Meals Dinners must be picked up unless Also available for Shiva Meals Mazel Tov to all our Celebrants! Next Simcha Shabbat – September 12 4 Dinners must be picked up unless Dinners must be be picked up up unless other arrangements made in advance Dinners must picked unless other arrangements are madeare in advance Also available for Shiva Meals other arrangements are made in advance other arrangements are made in advance Dinners must be picked up unless other arrangements are made in advance WE ACKNOWLEDGE WITH THANKS THE FOLLOWING TBT CONTRIBUTIONS Janet and Selig Adler Memorial Fund In Honor of: Professor Adler’s 100th Birthday Alan M. Ehrlich Belle Balser Camp Ramah Scholarship Fund - In Honor of: Engagement of Sarah Lewis to Dr. Samson Timoner Allan & Myra Werbow Robert and David Belinson Scholarship Fund - In Memory of: Grant Holmes Helen Belinson Bradley J. Bronstein Memorial Fund - In Honor of: Birth of Bradley Joseph Bronstein Laurence & Linda Boxer Lynn & Bruce Bronstein Dedication of the Bradley J. Bronstein Youth Lounge Lynn & Bruce Bronstein Building Fund - In Honor of: Birth of Lila Shirah Sukert Laurence & Linda Boxer Building Fund - In Memory of: Elaine Peita Jack Robins & Elaine Cheiffetz Sylvia & Louis Cooper Fund - In Honor of: Birthday of Karen Cooper Sam & Helen Ablove Education Fund - In Memory of: In observance of the Yahrzeit of Linda Cohn Brauner Joel Brauner Sheldon Schwartzberg Albert & Roz Kershanbaum Elaine Silverstein Friends at HSBC Susan & Gerald Mackey Floral Fund - In Honor of: Speedy Recovery Jerry Birzon Elaine & Mel Brothman 60th Anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Sherwood Freed Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Gorsky Floral Fund - In Memory of: Helen Brophy Elaine & Mel Brothman Jerry Frank Memorial Garden Fund In Honor of: Hospitality of Gloria & Jerry Birzon Norma & Ollie Adel Receiving Torah Honors Lilly Z. Pleskow Speedy Recovery of Herb Scheer Shirley & Larry Magil Jerry Frank Memorial Garden Fund - In Memory of: In observance of the yahrzeit of my sister, Rose Zegler Cohen Lilly Z. Pleskow In observance of the yahrzeit of my brother, Manuel Zegler Lilly Z. Pleskow Evelyn Schaffran Sheila & Joel Bernstein Sandi Ida Miesik Glickstein Kesher Fund - In Honor of: In appreciation of the Shalach Manot Basket Sam & Joan Weissman Appreciation of the Shavuot Gift Audrey Kokin In appreciation for the Kesher Basket Sylvia Greenman Sandi Ida Miesik Glickstein Kesher Fund - In Memory of: In observance of the Yahrzeit of Joseph Mandel Jennifer Milich Elaine Silverstein Eileen & Arnold Markowitz Kassirer Family Minyan Room Fund In Honor of: Special Birthday of Hy Cohen Bob & Judy Alessi Kassirer Family Minyan Room Fund In Memory of: In observance of the yahrzeit of Fannie Gelman Marlene Simon In Observance of the Yahrzeit of Mother, Fannie Gelman Shirlee Stromberg-Gluckstein In Obserance of the Yahrzeit of Father, Jacob Gelman Shirlee Stromberg-Gluckstein In Observance of the Yahrzeit of Husband, Burton R. Stromberg Shirlee Stromberg-Gluckstein Kiddush Fund - In Honor of: In Appreciation Allan & Myra Werbow 101st birthday of Grandma Lil May Sidney Grossberg & Doris Bookbinder Rabbi Isaac Klein Scholar in Residence Endowment Fund - In Honor of: Birth of Esther Marie Forster Joe Buch Speedy Recovery of Sylvia Greenman Albert Brunn Rabbi Isaac Klein Scholar in Residence Endowment Fund - In Memory of: Helen Brophy Helen Bergman & Joe Buch Elaine Peita Muriel Segal Sheldon Schwartzberg Muriel Segal 5 Frances Kornmehl Memorial Fund In Memory of: In observance of the Yahrzeit of Frances Kornmehl Bernie, Jill, Jason, Adam & David Kornmehl Richard S. Kulick Memorial Fund In Memory of: In observance of the Yahrzeit of Irving N. Goldman Peggy & Deborah Kulick and Jennifer Rosenbaum Rabbi Isaac Klein Library Fund - In Honor of: The marriage of Mr. & Mrs. David Bussell Rosalie Rosenband In Appreciation Sandy Perlmuter, Robert & Rhonda Perlmuter, Max & Judy Levine Receiving an aliyah Sid Josephson Speedy Recovery Bea Saffer Rosalie Rosenband Birth of Lila Shirah Sukert Sharon & Rick Keller 60th Anniversary of Joseph Zackheim becoming a Bar Mitzvah The Steinhorn Family Anniversary of Rusty & Joe Zackheim The Steinhorn Family Rabbi Isaac Klein Library Fund In Memory of: Henrietta Harris Sandy Perlmuter, Robert & Rhonda Perlmuter, Max & Judy Levine Evelyn Schaffran Rita & Leonard Weiss Elaine Peita TBT Sisterhood Elaine Silverstein Sandra & Bernie Weinstein TBT Sisterhood Max & Rose Linsky Memorial Fund In Memory of: In observance of the yahrzeit of Max Linsky Linda & Alan Linsky & Familiy In observance of the yahrzeit of Bertha Goldman Linda & Alan Linsky & Familiy Henrietta Steinberg Music Fund - In Honor of: Birth of Lily Grace Kaufman Ina Sanders Ina & Herb Scheer Rusty & Joe Zackheim Edith & Mendy Fine Brian & Laurie Rothschild Lilli Silbiger Prayerbook Fund - In Memory of: Henrietta Harris Roz & Al Kershanbaum, Linda & Franklin Yudkin, Eileen Essman and Marc Kershanbaum WE ACKNOWLEDGE WITH THANKS THE FOLLOWING TBT CONTRIBUTIONS Helen Brophy Louise Dumain Elaine Peita Shirley & Larry Magil Friends of Elaine Peita Max Margulis Elaine & Mel Brothman and Rosalie Rosenband Pulpit Fund - In Honor of: In Appreciation for the thoughtfulness of Rabbi Conn Ruth & Will Norman Alan Raines Library Fund - In Memory of: Irwin Pitterman Mannette & Bruce Raines Lillian Liebesman Mannette & Bruce Raines Camp Ramah Scholarship Fund - In Honor of: Bat Mitzvah of the Granddaughter of Elaine & Seymour Baren Ann and Richard Earne Speedy Recovery of Herb Scheer Mark & Leona Spindler 60th Anniversary of Joseph Zackheim becoming a Bar Mitzvah Ina & Herb Scheer Camp Ramah Scholarship Fund In Memory of: Evelyn Schaffran Florence Margolis Esther Robbins Bruce S. Rein Memorial Fund - In Honor of: Birthday of Edna Kielar Lenore & Buddy Rein Bruce S. Rein Memorial Fund - In Memory of: In observance of the Yahrzeit of Joseph Rein Lenore & Buddy Rein Elaine Peita Myra Chazin Ilene Levine Sandy Perlmuter Robert & Rhonda Perlmuter Max & Judy Levine Arnold Malvern Commercial Collection Corporation of New York Craig Posmantur Shannon & Rick Keller Harry & Joyce Cohen John & Diane Jacob Doreen & Ron Ginsberg Steven Sanders Arlene & Bob Hayman Harvey Getsler Keith & Dawn Birzon Ellen & Steve Loffredo Barry & Hermine Levine Sally & Ilene Scheib Edna Kielar Ed & Evelyn Drozen Allan & Myra Werbow Eric & Judy Davis Irv & Gloria Atlas Jerry Michaels & Iris Brownrout Peter J. Tasca Jeannette Rosenmbaum & Family Jerry & Shelly Silverman Bruce S. Rein Memorial Fund - In Memory of: Elaine Peita (continued) Anonymous Bobbi Mednick & Family Charlotte Mador Erwin Weinstein Joyce & Alvin Mintz Rusty & Joe Zackheim Jack & Betty Levin Esther Trachtman David & Lisa Davidson Howard & Myrna Levine Nancy and Howard Mills Carol Davis Speedy Recovery Molly Lettman Sam & Lori Korus Sheldon Schwartzberg Edna Kielar In Appreciation of Allan Werbow Tamara Castro Synagogue Renovation Fund - In Honor of: Birth of Lily Grace Kaufman Larry and Cookie Levin The Bar Mitzvah Anniversary of Joe Zackheim Sam & Helen Ablove Synagogue Renovation Fund - In Memory of: Irwin Pitterman Larry and Cookie Levin Martin Sanders Memorial Fund - In Honor of: Birth of Esther Marie Forster Ina Sanders Speedy Recovery of Gerald Birzon Ina Sanders Congratulations on Judy & Joel Brownstein’s son, Joseph’s Engagement Ina Sanders Engagement of Sarah Lewis to Dr. Samson Timoner Ina Sanders Martin Sanders Memorial Fund In Memory of: Elaine Peita Ina Sanders Morris Rakowski Ina Sanders Nathan and Dorothy Simon Israel Scholarship Fund - In Honor of: Speedy Recovery of Gerald Birzon Warren Simon Nathan and Dorothy Simon Israel Scholarship Fund - In Memory of: Howard Phillips Warren Simon Pearl and Nathan Sterman Memorial Fund - In Memory of: Hilda, Mother of Evie and Barry Weinstein Larry and Cookie Levin Temple Fund - In Honor of: In Appreication of TBT Brotherood Jack Silverstein & Family In Appreciation TBT Kesher Committee Jack Silverstein & Family In appreciation for Being Included on the Misheberach List Rosalie Neuberger Receiving aliyot Helen & Sam Ablove Louis Babb 6 Larry Levin Terry Eiduson Recovery of Bea Saffer David Buch and Iris Rivo Buch Birthday of Muriel Segal Joel & Judy Brownstein In Appreciation of TBT Sisterhood Jack Silverstein & Family Temple Fund - In Memory of: Evelyn Schaffran Dr. Norman and Eldene Mohl David Hersh Gerald Cantor Meyer & Mary Cantor Gerald Cantor Son, James Schneiderman Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon Schneiderman Helen Brophy Gary & Joyce Gafter Loretta & Norbert Schechter Sheldon Schwartzberg Annette & Sanford Rosenberg Elaine Silverstein Sam & Joan Weissman Annette & Sanford Rosenberg Evelyn Schaffran Dr. Norman and Eldene Mohl Joan & Michael Cohen Dr. Norman Winkelstein Education Fund - In Memory of: In observance of the Yahrzeit of Norman Winkelstein Abraham Winkelstein Jeanne Winkelstein SAVE THE DATE Temple Beth Tzedek invites you to our “Jazz in the Garden A Magical, Musical Mixed Grill” Sunday, August 30, 2009 3:00 p.m. through 7:00 p.m. A WORD FROM SISTERHOOD HARVEY SANDERS Let me This message start with is for some the women thankmembers yous. Thank of our you Congregation, for the vote to urge of confidence their support so many for ourof Sisterhood. you have We expressed invite you to me to join andwith the us and become incoming officers: part of the women’s voices of our Synagogue. We are a proud group of women deeply involved in activities that enrich Chair: our Congregation, beautify Larry Levin our Synagogue, support our religious Viceschool, Presidents: and enhance Linda our Boxer, youth programs. Jonathan Epstein, Janet Gunner, and Irv Sellers Our members Secretary: span a wide Alan rangeGoldstein of interests, ages, and background. Treasurer: We strive to provide Steve Lippa programs designed to enhance our personal growth, Jewish involvement and feeling of community. Thank to the incoming officers for agreeing to serve with me. Thank you to the inaugural officers who served during this first As we year after organize the merger, our programs includingand Linda activities, Boxer,we Ed hope Drozen, thatAlan you will activelyHarold Goldstein, participate. Halpern, WeAriel are sure Kostiner, that you Larry willLevin be happy and that you Rusty Zackheim. joined in There with us! was Whether a lot to do or during not you this arefirst able year to become and the officers involved, worked your annual togetherdues verywill wellenable as we us began to continue Temple our work Beth Tzedek. and toWe augment are well the membership on our way rolls and of look theforward Women of to the Conservative continuing this progress! movement through membership in Women’s League for Conservative Judaism. Our recent visit with Rabbi Perry Netter went very well and Ourlook we plansforward for the to coming continuing year will the process depend on of YOU considering and what his YOU would candidacy to become like to see ourSisterhood Rabbi. If you provide werefor unable you to and join with us you, such during the weekend, as educational talk to your programs, friends who volunteer were there. services It was to aworthy very positive causes, weekend. trips and outings, and/or discussions groups and speakers. We need to hear from YOU about how the women’s community We will alsoof continue Temple Beth to focus Tzedek on can the core be nurtured. mission Please of the contact me at any synagogue. In time fact, with we your will ideas be forming and suggestions. a task Working force to together, we acan recommend Mission develop Statement a thriving for women’s the synagogue. community If you at Temple are interested Beth Tzedek. in serving on that group, please contact me. We will also focus on the required supporting infrastructure – both Please join physical anduspersonnel by payingresources. your dues and by participating in many of our activities in the future. You may contact me at any time. ISee encourage you in theall Synagogue! of you to attend the numerous religious, educational and social activities at the synagogue. I also Linda Steinhorn encourage you to - President serve on the committees that make those Phone: happen. things 634-6330I appreciate the tireless efforts of those who Email: [email protected] worked on those committees, but we cannot rely on them alone. We need you! I am looking for people to serve on all of our committees, including: Art & Artifacts, Catering, Cemetery, THE SPONSORED Dues &FOLLOWING Retention, EducationHAVE (including Adult Education), Ethics, a kiddush Financial or Oneg Oversight, Shabbat Fundraising, during the month House,ofInsurance, June: Investment, Kesher, Library, Membership, – Patrons andLegal, sponsors in honor of the Rabbi Mission Isaac Statement, Museum, Personnel, Program Klein Memorial Lecture Series. Coordination, Religious, Special Websiteofand – Shofar/Publicity, Dr. & Mrs. Harold Levy Funds, in observance theYouth. Please step yahrzeits up to the plate! of Rose Clara Adelstein & I have set up Maxine Bloom. an e-mail address where you can reach me for synagogue – Temple Beth Tzedek to welcome Rabbi PerryI look business. It is [email protected]. forward to working Netter forwith the you weekend. this year. – Celebrants of birthdays and anniversaries Harvey Sanders during the month of June. 2009 KLEIN 2008 SCHOLAR / 5768 OFFERS OVERVIEW TEMPLE OF CONSERVATIVE SHAAREY ZEDEK THEOLOGY CONFIRMATION STUDENTS RECOGNIZED Rabbi Harvey Meirovich presented four outstanding lectures during this year’s Rabbi Isaac Klein Scholar in Residence Weekend held on June 5-7, 2009. Rabbi Meirovich, currently on sabbatical at Congregation Beth Tzedec in Toronto, is Senior Lecturer of Jewish Studies and former Dean at the Schechter Rabbinical Seminary in Jerusalem. The Friday evening program focused on the question of revelation and referenced the teachings of Neil Gillman, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Maimonides and Louis Jacobs. Topics touched on included “divine pathos”, God-patterns, and different interpretations of receiving and giving the Torah at Sinai. The Saturday morning session concerned Torah commentary and the subjective history of Judaism. Rabbi Meirovich provided archeological evidence of changes in Torah manuscripts throughout the centuries. The Saturday afternoon lecture explored the issue of creating community and examined the meaning of religious myth, ritual behavior, principles of observance, the ritual of Shabbat, and the multiple avenues of access to Conservative Judaism. The morning subjectwas wasthe a close examination of Moses. What The Sunday second day of Shavuot setting for recognition of students was with Shaarey ZipporahZedek and his What was the fromhis therelationship former Temple as children? they became confirmed source of this apparent How badlyBeth did Tzedek. Moses want to avoid during Shabbat morningtension? services at Temple Participating the of being one to and/or lead the Israelites to freedom? withtask aliyot, Torahthe readings leading portions of the service were Sarah Bernstein, Scott Cohen, Gregory Dubin, Alexander Gordon and The entire weekend offered insights different of Rachel Pincus. The young adults, whointo havemany continued theiraspects religious Conservative belief and practice by an incredibly gifted teacher. This studies at the High School of Jewish Education, also participate in was a rare opportunity to be exposed to a brilliant whose various school and community activities as part individual of their ongoing teachings influence many new Conservative rabbis. Please consider commitment to Tikkun Olam. contributing to the Rabbi Isaac Klein Endowment Fund at any time of tocelebration, insure the continuation of this successful annual As the partyear of the the confirmands weremost presented with several program. to the thank the Adultwhose Education Committee, Jewish textsI would as giftslike from Sisterhood, president, Linda patrons andspoke donors, and those whoaccomplishments participated in the for Steinhorn, of each student’s andprogram importance making it a completeRabbi success. to the synagogue. Steven Conn also spoke directly to the confirmands using the analogy of the childhood game Tag as parents Due to the“It” difficulties in they maintaining a responsibility viable Adult ofEducation pass being to them and assume the not only Committee, there are currently plans to reconstitute thiscontinue entity asthea practicing the teachings of Torah, but the obligation to subcommittee of the Education Committee. WeRabbi welcome allspoke TBT cycle by passing Torah on to their children. As Conn members to consider joining and offering new ideas for upcoming about the interrelationship of the festival of Shavuot, which celebrates programs andofimproving programs. a note or call the receiving the Torah existing on Mount Sinai andJust theirdrop responsibilities to the leadership of our synagogue. Thank you. themselves, their temple and the continuation of Judaism, he passed the Torah to each of the confirmands in symbolic gesture of their Alan Sisselman commitment to Judaism and Torah. Former Co-chair, Adult Education Committee A kiddush following services was given in honor of the Confirmation Class. Compliments of Steinhorn Professional Services Mitchell Steinhorn 818-0148 7 JULY 2009 AUGUST 2009 Sunday TAMMUZ AV / ELUL / AV 5769 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 9 TAMMUZ 2 10 TAMMUZ 3 11 TAMMUZ 14 12 TAMMUZ 11 AV Calendar Committee 7:30 p.m. Shabbat Services 7:45 p.m. / Candle Lighting 8:39 p.m. End of Shabbat 9:27 p.m. 9:06 52 13 TAMMUZ 12 AV 63 14 TAMMUZ 13 AV 74 15 TAMMUZ 14 AV 85 16 TAMMUZ 15 AV 96 17 TAMMUZ 16 AV 10 7 18 TAMMUZ 17 AV 118 19 TAMMUZ 18 AV Religious Special Committee Congregational Meeting 7:30 Meeting p.m. 7:00 p.m. Talmud Class 10:00 a.m. Investment Committee 7:30 p.m. Education FAST DAY Committee Shabbat Services 7:45 6:00 p.m. p.m. // Candle Lighting 8:37 8:11 p.m. End of Shabbat 9:24 p.m. 8:57 12 9 20 TAMMUZ 19 AV 10 13 21 TAMMUZ 20 AV 11 14 22 TAMMUZ 21 AV 12 15 23 TAMMUZ 22 AV 13 16 24 TAMMUZ 23 AV 17 14 25 TAMMUZ 24 AV 15 18 26 TAMMUZ 25 AV Congregational Meeting Board 7:00 p.m. / Meeting Board Meeting 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Talmud Class 10:00 a.m. 19 27 TAMMUZ 16 26 AV 17 20 28 TAMMUZ 27 AV 21 18 29 TAMMUZ 28 AV Talmud Class 10:00 a.m. / Talmud Class TBT Day at the 10:00 a.m. / Ball Weinberg Park / Kesher Kesher 3:30Weinberg p.m. 3:30 p.m. 23 3 ELUL 26 5 AV Sisterhood to go to Artpark Talmud Talmud Class Class 10a.m. 10a.m. Jazz In The Garden 30 10 ELUL 24 27 4 ELUL 6 AV 31 11 ELUL 25 28 5 ELUL 7 AV Finance Committee 7:30 p.m. 22 19 23 20 30 2 AV AV 24 21 25 22 1 ELUL 3 AV Adult Membership Education Committee 7:30 7:45p.m. p.m./ Youth Committee 7:30 p.m. Shabbat Services 6:00 7:45 p.m. p.m. // Candle Lighting 7:50 8:27 p.m. p.m. 26 29 27 30 28 31 Officers’ Meeting Officers’ 7:30 p.m. Meeting / Sisterhood 7:30 p.m. Opening Board Meeting & Dinner *** SERVICE SCHEDULE *** DAILY MINHA (Sunday through Thursday) 6:00 P.M. SATURDAY MINHA FOLLOWED BY S’EUDAH SHLISHIT, MA’ARIV & HAVDALAH August September 1 - 8:00 5 - 7:00 p.m.p.m. September August 8 - 12 7:45 - 6:45 p.m.p.m. September August 15 - 19 7:45 - 6:45 p.m.p.m. September August 22 - 26 7:30 - 6:30 p.m.p.m. August October 29 - 7:15 3 - 6:15 p.m.p.m. 6 ELUL 8 AV 7 ELUL 9 AV Adult FAST Education DAY Committee 7:45 p.m. OUR NEXT ISSUE TEMPLE OFFICE……………838-3232 SCHOOL OFFICE……………836-2660 Rabbi………………………………………. . . . . . Steven Conn Cantor…………………………………………Mark Spindler Cantor Emeritus……………………………Gerald DeBruin Executive Director……………………………Allan Werbow Chairman of the Board……………….....Lawrence H. Levin President…………………………………....Harvey Sanders Vice President ……………………………......Linda Boxer Vice President…………………………………Janet Gunner Vice President…………………………….........…Irv Sellers Vice President…………………………….Jonathan Epstein Treasurer…………………………………........Steve Lippa Secretary …………………………………… Alan Goldstein End of Shabbat 9:14 p.m. 8:37 8 10 ELUL AV 29 Shabbat Services 7:45 p.m. / 6:00 Candle Lighting 8:19 7:39p.m. p.m. 2 ELUL 4 AV 9 ELUL Bat Mitzvah of Rachel Horowitz / End of Shabbat 8:25 p.m. All material for SEPTEMBER AUGUST SHOFAR SHOFAR Must be received by August July 7,7,2009 2009 Find us on the Web at: Http://www.btzbuffalo.org Or e-mail us at [email protected] TEMPLE BETH TZEDEK Amherst, New York Temple Beth Tzedek is affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism Simcha Shabbat / End of Shabbat 9:20 p.m. 8:48 Finance Committee 7:30 p.m. Sunday Shaharit Service - 8:30 A.M., Weekday Shaharit Service 7:30 A.M. 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