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
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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
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A GOOD-BYE
RABBI CONN’S
MESSAGE
MESSAGE
to RABBI
CONT’D
CONN
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THE PRESIDENT’S REPORT CONT’D
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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
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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
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And
when
in shul
and seeroles:
someone
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you
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as
an
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Preparation
assistance
is
available.
so we can bring in the most.
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SUMP PUMP BACK-UP SYSTEMS
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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.
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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
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19.95
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14.95
Brisket
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Chilled
Poached
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Brisket
of
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Entrees
Include:
Salad,
potato
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vegetable
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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
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touch.
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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
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Dinners must be picked up unless
Dinners
must
be be
picked
up up
unless
other
arrangements
made
in advance
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must
picked
unless
other
arrangements
are
madeare
in
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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morning
subjectwas
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of Moses.
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teachings
influence
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new
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commitment to Tikkun Olam.
contributing to the Rabbi Isaac Klein Endowment Fund at any time
of
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confirmands using the analogy of the childhood game Tag as parents
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themselves, their temple and the continuation of Judaism, he passed
the Torah to each of the confirmands in symbolic gesture of their
Alan
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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
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2009
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Friday
Saturday
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Calendar
Committee
7:30 p.m.
Shabbat Services
7:45 p.m. /
Candle Lighting
8:39 p.m.
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9:27 p.m.
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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
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Meeting
Board
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p.m. /
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Board
Meeting
7:30
p.m.
7:30 p.m.
Talmud Class
10:00 a.m.
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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.
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5 AV
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to go
to Artpark
Talmud
Talmud
Class
Class 10a.m.
10a.m.
Jazz In The
Garden
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28
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Finance Committee
7:30 p.m.
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30
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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Sunday Shaharit Service - 8:30 A.M., Weekday Shaharit Service 7:30 A.M.
Friday Evening Kabbalat Shabbat and Ma’ariv Service
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August
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