Rabbinic Reflections - Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael
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Rabbinic Reflections - Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael
TEMPLE BETH AHM YISRAEL VOL. XLXVI NO. 2 OCTOBER 2015 Tishrei—Heshvan 5776 Rabbinic Reflections WHAT'S HOLDING BACK YOUR JEWISH SPARK? (Sermon Story from Rabbi Stephen Weiss) Mark Mallach Senior Rabbi [email protected] Cecelia Beyer Associate Rabbi [email protected] Richard Nadel Cantor Emeritus Susan Blanco President [email protected] Tracey Shenker Executive Director [email protected] Julie Bernstein Early Childhood Director [email protected] Beth Sandweiss JFS Social Worker [email protected] Dana Langerman Bookkeeper [email protected] Ro Dobkin Administrative Assistant [email protected] Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael 60 Temple Drive Springfield, NJ 07081 Phone 973-376-0539 Fax 973-376-5478 www.tbaynj.org The guru laughed. That started their discussion; and they sparred back and forth as the guru tried to teach “that religion is not the Truth.” With neither side conceding to the other, the Hasid suddenly switched gears. He asked, “What did your mother call you when you were a child?” Tears came to the guru’s eyes. My name was Avraham; my mother called me Avrimka. In 2008, near Hardwar, India, an incongruous scene unfolded. Amidst the long line of pilgrims, two Hasidic men approached the ashram of guru Swami Vijayananda. Would they even be permitted to enter? After a few minutes, the guru noticed the two Hasidim. He gestured to his attend- The Hasid continued to probe: “Do you rememants to block the line. Then the guru beckoned to ber your mother’s Shabbos table?” The guru closed his eyes. Then, from out of hazy depths the Hasids to approach. he started to sing “Eishet Hayil, A Woman of The Hasid’s question was different than those of Valor.” With tears streaming from his closed the devotees who asked about the purpose of eyes, he sang the entire song. The attendants, life. The Hasid asked the guru, “I heard that who had never before seen their guru cry, beyou’re a Jew. Is it true?” The guru smiled. Yes, came afraid. They moved to eject the Hasids, he had been born into a Hasidic family in but the guru opened his eyes, and waved the France, but in his twenties he abandoned Juda- attendants away. ism. He told them about his Holocaust experiences, and about how he gave his tefillin away The Hasid pulled a Hebrew Bible out of his backpack and presented it to the guru. The guru told because he wasn’t using them anyway. him, “I already have one, and I’ll tell you from “Why did you come to India?” The Hasid asked where. An Israeli came to me with a dilemma. him. The guru related that he was on a ship The Israeli had been a soldier and became traubound for Israel. A woman on the ship asked matized by the ceaseless warfare in Israel, and him why he was going from one war to another. decided to sever all connections with Israel and “Where should I go?” he asked her. She sug- with Judaism. He became a Christian, but he gested India, a place of peace, with no anti- was unsatisfied and unsettled. So he came to Semitism. Looking at the Hasids he then said, India and started to practice Hinduism. But here, “There are 2 levels of spirituality: a lower and a too, he felt unsatisfied. Coming to me, he comhigher. The lower is religion; the higher is the plained, “Maybe the reason I can’t get rid of this recognition that everything is one.” Jewish feeling is that I still have my Bible from the Israeli army. Is it proper to throw it away?” The Hasid replied: “There are two levels of love: a higher and a lower. There is love for every “No,” the guru replied, “don’t throw it away. Give person in the world, and there is love for your it to me.” He proceeded to tell the ex-soldier the own spouse and family. If you’re not able to love story of Rabbi Akiva, who, as the Romans were your own family, your love of the whole world is flaying him alive, recited the Shema. Akiva statfake.” I agree, nodded the guru. “So, you’re Jew- ed that all his life he had yearned to get to the ish; before you go out and love the whole world, place of serving God with his very life. you should practice loving those who are closest “I told him,” related the guru, “Do you know the to you, the Jewish People.” (Continued on page 3) TEMPLE BETH AHM YISRAEL MINYANIM Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael needs you to help assure our commitment to provide a Daily Minyan, every day, twice each day, 365 days a year. Monday-Friday 7:00 am* Saturday 9:30 am Sunday 9:00 am *Legal Holidays 9:00 am Sunday-Thursday 7:45 pm Saturday 10 minutes past candle-lighting Friday 6:30 pm or 8:00 pm Our minyan policy is that TBAY members are asked to attend daily minyan, morning and evening, on the date of their birthday each month, meaning you would be at minyan 12 days/year. Having a minyan allows members the opportunity to say kaddish for their loved ones. There is no dress code for minyan—come as you are, but PLEASE COME! Page 2 OFFICERS 2015—2016 President Susan Blanco 973-379-1744 Exec. 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Back in the 80’s this synagogue took a significant step toward reinvention. Facing a decline in young new members we opened up a nursery school. And it worked. Not only did we start seeing younger members join the synagogue, we also found ourselves with an additional source of income as the nursery school was profitable. Win-win. The nursery school program was successful for many years. By the late 1990’s though we saw a change in needs. In order to keep up, we offered families extended hours, though for families with two working parents, the hours were not enough. In recent years our competition stopped being other synagogues and instead became daycare centers. While many families still wanted a Jewish program for their preschoolers, our part time program with limited hours and holiday closings did not offer the coverage and convenience they needed. So after years of seeing our enrollment decline, this summer we reinvented ourselves again and made the move to offer full time child care in addition to our preschool educational program. With extended hours, and a limited number of days closed, our program now runs 51 weeks a year (we close for one week at the end of August to deep clean our classrooms). We are off to a great start. Our program opened on September 1 with 13 children in the full time program and more starting later in the year. Not bad for something we only started to promote in June. Further, we did not spend a dime on print advertising. We got the word out about this program through social media and word of mouth. Change again. In years past, these programs would have been advertised in the Jewish News and the Springfield Leader. But this is just one example of how we are reexamining not only how we meet the needs of our community, but also how we do business. You can expect us to reexamine the way we operate the synagogue. For some help with this, several of our Board members, committee members and myself will be attending workshops held by United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism (USCJ) this coming month. Topics include: Alternative Dues Models, Building Use, and Responding to Changing Family Priorities. Interested in joining me? Let me know. Otherwise, watch this space as I report back on what we have learned. See you in shul! Sue Blanco Women’s League Autumn in the Sukkah ECP Sukkah Dinner Congregational Sukkah Dinner Shemini Atzeret/ Yizkor & Simchat Torah Service Religious School Pizza in the Hut ECP Back to School Night Torah on Tap Women’s League Clothing Drive Religious School Tallit & Tefillin Seminar “A Conversation with Mariska Hargitay” AARP - 55 Alive Driving Course Miriam, Midrash & Mojitos Coffee & Clergy at Barnes & Noble Adult Education Spirituality Series Men’s Club *Deceased Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael 973-376-0539 tbaynj.org Page 3 From Our Associate Rabbi Through the month of Elul, leading up to the High Holy Days, through Hoshanah Rabbah on Sukkot, twice daily, at shacharit morning and at the ma’ariv evening service, we recite Psalm 27. There are many beautiful lines, about dwelling in the house of Adonai and other such sentiments that are apt for the season. But one line in particular struck me this year, which our Siddur Sim Shalom translates thus: Though my father and my mother leave me, Adonai will care for me. This year, after the death of my father in February, and nine years after losing my mother, this line hit me in the gut in a way it had not before. I had always understood the first half of this line as an abstract inevitability: the humans in our lives must leave this world, for that is the way of things. And I’ve always understood the second half of this line as a deliberate contrast, intended to highlight God’s eternalness … But this year, as it became a little less abstract, something about the line stayed with me all month. Every translation is in itself an interpretation, as words are imprecise, and our siddur’s translation is lacking something of the nuance of the original Hebrew. The Hebrew states “Adonai ya’asfeini.” The verb comes from the root for “to gather,” or “to collect.” So it is more than just that God will care for us, even after all those who care for us are gone. Rather, I would say something more along the lines of “God will ‘gather me close,’ or ‘collect me.’” And this is what struck me this year. This line is not just a juxtaposition of the transience of human life against the eternal nature of The Holy One. It is a statement that even at those times where we may feel alone, bereaved, and thus scattered, God will collect our scattered, disorganized, disoriented, and disheveled parts back together. In these past few months, where the loss of my parents, and the life that once was, where I was in part defined as their daughter, has been particularly disconcerting and unsettling, it is this line that gave me comfort. I may be scattered, and the pieces of myself may be all over the place, but God is there to “gather me in” and help put my pieces back together. And this has provided me much comfort during both this fragile time of year and this fragile time in my life. May each of us, whenever feeling scattered, know that God will gather us in and help us put ourselves back together again. Rabbi Cecelia Beyer Rabbinic Reflections flesh and blood, but rather the emotions, the rationalizations, the temptations that hold us back. Sometimes the attendant is fear, difference between Rabbi Akiva and us? After all we went through sometimes distraction, sometimes egotism, sometimes complawe asked, ‘My God, my God, why have you abandoned us?’ Rab- cency. bi Akiva understood that his suffering was not a punishment but rather a path to the highest spiritual state of complete unity with God repeatedly sends messengers into our lives. They come in God. I don’t know where he is now, but I think he must have come diverse costumes: sometimes a stranger who utters a portentous statement; sometimes a wake-up call in the form of a tragedy or back to Judaism after what I told him.” near-tragedy; sometimes a bountiful blessing; sometimes an unThis was The Hasid’s opening. “Maybe it’s time for you, too, to likely encounter with a rabbi or teacher, a colleague or friend, a come back to Judaism; God loves every Jew, and wants every shopkeeper or even a stranger. Our interaction with them ignites Jew to return to Judaism.” At that the attendants got agitated and our pintele yid and excites our yearning for Torah and God. We angry. “You’re trying to take our guru away from us,” they said, think maybe we can do more, we want to do more. But the attendand they evicted the two Hasids. ants step in to dissuade us: “You don’t have time to go to that class.” “You’re too old/established/comfortable to start changing My dear friends, every Jew has what is called a pintele Yid, a now; don’t become a fanatic.” Jewish soul-spark that can never be snuffed out. No matter how far Jews stray, repudiate their Jewish roots, ignore their Jewish It takes courage to banish the attendants, to realize that rather soul or immerse themselves in a different religion, the Jewish than protecting us, they are holding back our greatest potential for spark is always there, waiting to be ignited anew. All of us have growth, stopping us from being the best that we can be. The Jewthat pintele yid inside that is pushing us to seek a closer relation- ish spark, the pintele Yid, in each of us, is waiting to burst into ship with God, to try to raise ourselves up, to take on new mitzvot, flames of joy, love, and fulfillment. My prayer for you this Rosh to serve God better through tzedakah and chesed. Our soul Hashanah is that you nurture it and help it glow brightly. yearns to be close to God, Rabbi Mark Mallach But each of us is also flanked by “attendants” who work to keep the pintele Yid from being ignited. Our attendants are often not the (Continued from page 1) Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael 973-376-0539 tbaynj.org Page 4 Coffee & Clergy Corner Looking to Immerse, Interact, or Imbibe? ith ‘a i Mark Malla h a d Pastor Da id K e ht Join Rabbi Cece for of Hol Cross Luthera Chur h Joi us for our th YEA‘ of i for al a d e ri hi g dis ussio s ased o difere t topi s ea h o th. We el o e ou to o e to the e ire series or to stop i he ou a . Bar es a d No le, ‘t. Miriam, Midrash, and Mojitos A Modern Women’s Torah Study! Wednesday, October 21 7:45 pm , Spri gield (No need to RSVP) Thursday e e i gs, fro - p 2015: October 22, November 19 Join us at TBAY’s major fund raising event on SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8 TEMPLE BETH AHM YISRAEL and RACHEL COALITION host M A R I S K A H A R G I TAY “A Conversation with Mariska Hargitay” Star of Benefactor Ticket - $ 8 per person includes cocktail reception, reserved seating and preferred parking General Admission Ticket - $ per person You received your invitation. RSVP promptly. We expect a full house! OCTOBER IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH How is our synagogue community recognizing this? At Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael this year we are recognizing this month as never before! It is not by accident that we host Mariska Hargitay in October. It was planned that way because of her connection to victims of domestic violence. The mission of Ms. Hargitay’s Joyful Heart Foundation is to heal, educate and empower survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence and child abuse. In addition, we are partnering with Rachel Coalition, our local agency that provides services and support on a non-sectarian basis to help improve the lives of victims of domestic violence. We look forward to seeing you there. Tracy Smith, Lois Kaish, Lisa Lindauer Co-Chairs—A Conversation with Mariska Hargitay Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael 973-376-0539 tbaynj.org Page 5 EREV SHEMINI ATZERET v’SIMCHAT TORAH SHEMINI ATZERET & SIMCHAT TORAH ARE COMBINED AS ONE DAY, FOLLOWING THE ISRAELI LITURGICAL CALENDAR Sunday, October 4 at 7:00 pm—Vodka, A Pickle & A Shtickel of Pumpernickel. Help us kick it up lots of notches for Erev Simchat Torah. Come dance with the Torah for Simchat Torah, hear Rabbi Mark Mallach read an entire Torah scroll in 18 minutes or less, and enjoy a candied apple. We also have soda for those who do not want vodka. Monday, October 5 at 9:30 am—HATAN v’KALLAT HATORAH. Shemini Atzeret v`Simchat Torah – includes the Yizkor service. PAVE THE WAY Campaign The first installation in our TBAY Pave The Way Campaign on the front walkway of the Temple is complete! It’s never too late to get your own brick in the walkway in this ongoing program. This is a unique opportunity to leave a lasting impression on the synagogue and the community as well as have a positive impact on the financial well-being of our Temple. Your donation for each 4X8 engraved brick is $180. Each brick can have up to 3 lines of text in Hebrew and/or English. This is an ongoing project and we hope additional bricks will be dedicated in the future. Any additional brick dedication after the first is $136. Your support is greatly appreciated and will be a lasting tribute. You can order your brick on line by following this link. http://www.polarengraving.com/TBAYPaveTheWay, or contact the Temple at 973-376-0539, ext. 11. To order online, go to www.polarengraving.com/TBAYPavetheWay Todah ‘a ah! We e press our si ere appre iaio to A dy S huyler for his skill, dedi aio a d efort i i stalli g the Pa e the Wa Ca paig ri ks i the fro t alk a . This as a efort a o e a d e o d the all of dut a d ade possi le the o pleio of the irst phase of this o goi g proje t efore the High Hol Da s. A dy, tha k you, tha k you, tha k you! Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael 973-376-0539 tbaynj.org Page 6 Adults $10 Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael 973-376-0539 tbaynj.org Children & Seniors $5 Page 7 Tikkun Olam Committee We have several fun events planned for Tikkun Olam for the coming year! Oheb Shalom Food Pantry— school year. Members prepare groceries for needy families at a temple in South Orange. This event occurs on a monthly basis throughout the Shabbat in a Box—The first Shabbat in a Box pro- gram is Sunday, November 22 at TBAY. This is a Friendship Circle program in which members assemble Shabbat boxes and their contents. Once assembled, the boxes will be delivered to the Friendship Circle in Livingston which then distributes them to three local hospitals. Another Shabbat in a Box is expected to take place in the spring. This program is appropriate for all ages. The Friendship Circle is a non-profit organization that provides help to children with special needs and their families. Friendship Circle Walk—October 25 at noon in West Orange. We are currently enlisting a large group to support Team Goldy. Team Goldy represents our fellow TBAY teenage member Matthew Goldstein for this event. For more information contact me at [email protected]. Cheryl Greenwald, Chair Please welcome our newest members! Daniella and Edward Hurtares and their children Gabriel, 2, and Sarah, 6 months Allison and David Weitzman and their children Olivia, 7, and Asher, 4 Create a Jewish Legacy: Our Future, Your Legacy When you include a gift to the Temple in your will or codicil, or designate the Temple as a beneficiary of your life insurance policy, retirement plan assets (such as a 401(k) plan) or individual retirement account, you give voice to your philanthropic values, guaranteeing that your gift will be used as you intend. You also enjoy important benefits: Your assets remain in your control during your lifetime. You can modify your gift at any time if your circumstances change. You enjoy the satisfaction of knowing that your gift will benefit the Temple tomorrow as you intend it today. Legacy gifts provide future support for the Temple. They are flexible and diverse. They are valuable estate planning tools. They become part of your lasting legacy – as well as the foundation supporting the Temple for years to come. By making a gift from our estate to the Temple we get the best of both worlds – the satisfaction now and for the rest of our lives of making a gift to an institution we love, and the ability to postpone the transfer of assets until the time we can no longer use them. Please create a legacy for the future by making a legacy gift to TBAY. If you are interested in becoming a member of our Legacy Society, but are unsure how to make a legacy gift, please contact me. Meredith and David Schnur and their children Samantha, 8, and Alexis, 7 Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael 973-376-0539 tbaynj.org Gene Gorrin Legacy Committee Chair 908-686-7686 or [email protected] Page 8 Religious School Early Childhood Program Happy autumn! We have been in school for one month already! The transition to preschool that had many of you worried (or in some cases relieved, after a long summer) is but a memory. The children have made new friends or become reacquainted with old ones. We’ve learned about Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot and now Simchat Torah. Class rules are becoming routine. Each Friday, our friends are singing their favorite Shabbat songs and learning some new ones. Our themes for October are Community Helpers and, of course, things for fall. October is especially fun as the fire truck comes for a visit. The children are always amazed. Some of the children will be “apple picking” while the others will see a “pumpkin patch.” We also hope to have a seeing eye dog and an EMT with the ambulance visit the school. This year, Back to School night is Thursday, October 15. Along with our annual bake sale, which is always a huge hit, I invite the parents to decorate a Shabbat place mat for their children. Julie Bernstein, Director Welcome back! While our first month back may have been short on time due to the holidays, it definitely made up in content! We started the year together with an amazing opening assembly featuring a concert by Jewish music superstar Peri Smilow. All of our Shorashim students sang, danced, and cheered us into a happy new year. Our theme this year is “Hesed,” or loving-kindness. Together we will explore the different ways we show kindness to ourselves (shmirat haguf), our families (kibud av va’em), our communities (v’ahavta l’rey-acha kamocha), our animals (tza’ar ba’alei chayim), and our whole planet (bal tashchit). We look forward to sharing with you how these Jewish values shape our lives and help make the world a kinder place. We’ve also had a great month of Tishrei, celebrating Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur together with exciting youth and family services, shaking our lulavs and eating pizza in our sukkah (which we decorated!), and we look forward to dancing with the Torah on Simchat Torah. We are anticipating all that the new year will bring! Rabbi Cecelia Beyer USY Welcome to a brand new year of USY and Kadima!! A bit about me, your new Youth Advisor. My name is Rabbi Helene Kornsgold—please call me Rabbi Helene. I moved to NJ a little over a year ago from California. While in California I worked as a Religious School principal. Every week I had the opportunity to spend time with the USYers and Kadiminicks while they were having fun hanging out with each other. tions and anything else which you want to contribute to make the TBAY youth groups a huge success!! Whether you want to help with programming or just attend the events is fine with me. My goal is to have as many people involved and attending events as possible. There are already a few people who have expressed interest in working with me and we have openings for more to join us! It was great to see you at the opening Kadima event on Sunday, September 27. Stay tuned for more information about coming events and also information about registraI am extremely excited to be working at TBAY and I look tion. forward to meeting all of you! This is going to be a fabulous, fun and functional year for both groups, but I can't do Rabbi Helene Kornsgold, Youth Advisor it without your help!! If you would like to help plan programs [email protected] and connect with others to form a close group of friends, please reach out to me. I want to hear your ideas, suggesTemple Beth Ahm Yisrael 973-376-0539 tbaynj.org Page 9 Kristallnacht Commemoration Speaker FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8: pm Janet Kirchheimer nd Generation Holocaust Survivor Join us for this moving program Teen Institute It’s a brand new year of Tichon: the Teen Institute at Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael, and we have lots of incredible things coming your way! First, we’d like to introduce you to our new Tichon co-leader, Rabbi Helene Kornsgold, who also happens to be our new Kadima and USY advisor! She’s an incredible person with a passion for Judaism, and an energy to match our teens! Here’s what she has to say: gether. We had a good time getting to know each other and studying different topics in Judaism which were relevant to their lives. I am extremely excited to be working at TBAY and looking forward to meeting all of you! This is going to be a fabulous year for TI. I have a couple of ideas for our curriculum this year, but I want your input as well. I want to hear the things you are interested to learn about! When you come to the first class bring your suggestions for topics to study. I look forward to seeing you on Tuesday, October 13 at 6:15. My name is Rabbi Helene. I moved to NJ a little over year Chag Sameach and have a festive Sukkot! ago from California. While in California I worked as a Religious School Principal. Every week I had the opportunity Rabbi Cecelia Beyer to spend time with the Hebrew High students learning to- THE CARING COMMITTEE OF TBAY WANTS TO KNOW IF YOU CAN HELP US WITH A MITZVAH. IF SO, PLEASE ATTEND THIS SESSION: CREATING A CARING COMMUNITY TOGETHER A TOOLKIT FOR A CARING COMMUNITY EVERYONE WELCOME!!! How to Make Hospital and Home Visits: the Art of Listening and the Do’s & Don’ts Thursday, October 15, 2015, 9:00 am – 2:00 pm Federation Building, 901 Route 10, Whippany Joint Chaplaincy Committee Cecille Asekoff 973-929-3168, [email protected] If you are interested, whether or not you can attend, call April Modlinger at 973-218-9174 Oneg Shabbat Sponsors Thank you to those who sponsored a Friday evening Oneg Shabbat Falkin Family on the occasion of the Bernard Lyons plaque dedicated in honor of Arthur Falkin If you would like to share a simcha or just share with your friends at Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael by sponsoring an Oneg Shabbat, contact Executive Director Tracey Shenker at [email protected] or 973-376-0539, ext. 13. Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael 973-376-0539 tbaynj.org Page 10 Jewish Seniors of Springfield, Temple Sha’arey Shalom Renaissance Group, Congregation Israel Senior Set and Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael Hazak 2015 FALL LECTURE SERIES at Temple Sha’arey Shalom 78 South Springfield Avenue, Springfield B ’ N A I M I T Z V A S P OT L I GHT H Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael is proud to announce these B’nai Mitzvah Matthew Mlawski, son of Liz and Neil Mlawski, Saturday, October 3, 2015 at the 9:30 am service MONDAYS AT 1:30 BEN NELSON - “The Story of Noah” - October 12 Samantha Biton, daughter of Rachel and Haviv Biton, Saturday, October 17, 2015 at the 9:30 am service JIM DELGIUDICE-“Images That Define Us” - October19 Brief History of American Photography BEN NELSON - “The Story of Jonah” - October 26 EUGENE LIEBER - “Controversial Elections” - November2 EUGENE LIEBER - “Dynasties in Politics” - November 9 Series Ticket $30 ~ NO SINGLE TICKETS SOLD Make check payable to Jewish Seniors of Springfield and mail to Bobbie Brown, 50 Christy Lane, Springfield 07081 FREE BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING starting at 1 pm In case of inclement weather call 973-379-5387, ext. 32 REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED CONGRATULATIONS!! The Temple family extends hearty congratulations to these families on their recent life cycle events and other special occasions All are welcome to attend services and share these s’machot! College Connection College Connection of Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael sends fun holiday-related small gifts and cards to our college students throughout the year. Our mailings keep our children connected to our Jewish community and rich traditions. Last year students enjoyed receiving Rosh Hashanah cards, Hanukkah window decorations, Purim masks and Passover placemats. Please remember to sign up your student to receive our mailings in college for 2015-16. Thank you for your support! A happy and healthy New Year! Debbie Neher and Amy Roth Co-Chairs Jill Aroeste on the engagement of her son Ian to Lisa Russo Rochelle and Brad Denning on the engagement of their son Jon to Noa Haase Marilyn and Dan Garlen on the engagement of their daughter Amanda to Mark Seiberling Helen Jenys and Peter Schvarcz on the marriage of their daughter Arielle to David Eckfeld Anita and Jeffrey Neubauer on the engagement of their son Matt to Natasha Nanus AARP – 55 ALIVE DRIVING COURSE Tuesday & Wednesday, October 20 & 21, 2015 9:30 am to 12:30 pm at TBAY AARP MEMBERS - $15 NON-AARP MEMBERS - $20 Make checks payable to AARP and send to Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael 60 Temple Drive, Springfield, NJ 07081 Attn: AARP Driving Course Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael 973-376-0539 tbaynj.org Page 11 Congregational Nurses SWEET BEGINNINGS Have you ever heard the expression “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade?” Try applying it to yourself and your life as you begin this new year. As each less than perfect event occurs, open your mind and think of three ways you can react. Then choose the reaction most positive for the situation. due yet,” “Why are you always rushing me?”, or “I'm working on it now and trying to do a really good job.” Example: Your mom calls and after chatting a little mentions that she has a very bad pain in her shoulder. Responses could be “Just rest it a little,” “Oh, you always complain about everything,” or “When did the pain start?” If you thought before you spoke, you could have a happy child, perhaps a satisfied boss, and a mother who gets attention for what could be a major symptom (heart attack). Example: Your child falls and skins a knee. Three responsWhat these examples suggest is that making lemonade es could be “Why are you so clumsy?”, “Now we'll be late from lemons requires adult comprehension and control as for the party,” or “Here, let me help you wipe it off so we well as being open with a positive attitude. Not bad qualican leave.” ties to practice to sweeten the year. Example: Your boss asks for a project report that isn't due Jaclyn Herzlinger, RN & Andrea Cook, RN and isn't finished. Responses could be “You know it is not 973-376-0539, extension 27 Caring Committee Bikur cholim literally means visiting humanity, as well, emulating the Godly attributes of compasthe sick. This text comes from the sion and lovingkindness. website of the Jewish Board of Fam“The Talmud makes references to scholars and disciples makily and Children Services: ing visits to the sick. The local Bikur Cholim Society was one “Bikur cholim, visiting the sick, in of the principle institutions established by Jewish communities, Hebrew, is a term encompassing a the first one formed at the time of the Middle Ages. wide range of activities performed Because people need to feel connected to the community, especially when they are ill or homebound. by an individual or a group to provide comfort and support to people who are ill, homebound, isolated and/or otherwise in Because bringing the community to the bedside lifts the spirit of those who may feel forgotten. distress. Bikur cholim can include such activities as visiting patients in a hospital, rehabilitation center or nursing home; Because studies have shown that social contact and support positively influences those needing and receiving visiting people who are restricted to their home because of comfort. physical or psychological impairment or social isolation; providing telephone contact and reassurance to those who are Because visiting and caring activities help build community and character. ill or homebound. Because we are acting in a Godly way when we visit.” “The act of bikur cholim is a mitzvah, a moral and spiritual obligation incumbent upon all Jews to perform. The Bible tells us The Caring Committee of TBAY would like you to help us in that human beings are created in the image of God and in- our mission. If you can spare a half hour a month to call structs us to aspire to be like God by emulating God’s ways. someone on the phone or write some notes that would help us The Talmud teaches us that "As He [God] visited the sick, so fulfill our mission. The Jewish Federation is sponsoring a training day on Thursday, October 15 at the Federation in Whippashall you visit the sick…" ny. The flyer for the session is in this Bulletin on page 17. If “Bikur cholim…reflects the primary Biblical value, "And you you are interested in working with our committee to perform shall love your neighbor as yourself" (Leviticus 19:18). By ful- tikkun olam, healing the world, please contact us. If you have filling this role, we deeply enrich both our lives and the lives of interest but are unable to attend the session, we would still those we visit. When we visit we attain a spiritual dimension love you to join us on this journey. that goes well beyond a simple personal expression of caring and links us with generations past, present and future. Indeed, April Modlinger, Chair we are linked not only to the entire Jewish people, but to all 973-218-9174; [email protected] Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael 973-376-0539 tbaynj.org Page 12 Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael Gratefully Acknowledges these Donations Thank you for your minimum donation of $10 CARING COMMITTEE In Memory of Rachel Romano by Arlette Cohen Judith Romano by Arlette Cohen Neil Beim by Harriet Beim EARLY CHILDHOOD FUND In Memory of Fanny Heyman by Norton Scherzer Clarisse Scherzer by Norton Scherzer Louis Friedman by Helen Scharf FALKIN SCHOLAR-in-RESIDENCE FUND In Memory of Esther Greenblatt by Babe and Sy Greer HOLOCAUST EDUCATION ENDOWMENT In Memory of Claire Todres by Cunningham Family Young Family Janet and Robert Capone Barney Spielholz by Kathi Spielholz Adam Kappstatter by Bobbie Goldman Joseph Bayroff by Andrea and Glenn Wohl MUSIC FUND In Memory of Murray Rogow by Roberta Rogow PRAYER BOOK DEDICATIONS In Memory of Max Sherman by Rosalie Conte Laura Holland by David Green RABBI MALLACH’S FUND In Honor of Martha Lefkowitz by Lillian Margolis Sally Kaufman by Lillian Margolis In Appreciation Nancy and Howard Wenocur Anita and Joel Millman Peter Levine Karen and Abba Cargan Arlene Weil Marsha Taback In Memory of Phyllis Nathanson by Nancy and Mitchell Bookbinder Betty Eisenberg by Ilene and Louis Perl Goldie Tolchinsky by Arlene and Alvin Tolchinsky Annice Stettner by Rose and Sam Goldman Albert Shroot by Bernice and Sam Davis Larry Steinberg by Rosalyn Bernstein Charnes Lee Bernstein by Rosalyn Bernstein Charnes Gertrude Falk by Amy Lebovitz Miriam Silverman by Ruth Chaiet Lena Brumer by Lillian Margolis Margaret Barnes by Sadha and Robert Barnes Claire Todres by Lillian Margolis Annabel Klein by Lillian Margolis ROSALIE MILLMAN MEMORIAL FUND In Memory of Leonard Rogoff by Anita and Joel Millman TEMPLE DONATIONS In Honor of Marriage of Helen Jenys and Peter Schvarcz’s daughter by Gayle and Simon Rosenbach Lois and Larry Horwitz In Memory of Rose Babrowsky by Geri and Joseph Babrowsky Mollie Moncher by David Beim Rose Davis by Bernice and Sam Davis Harriet Fischbein by Ellen and Stephen Fischbein Robert Fish by Yeda Fish Harriet Flashberg by Martha and Bernie Flashberg Max Flashberg by Martha and Bernie Flashberg Steven Drayer by Roz Feuer Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael 973-376-0539 tbaynj.org Bernard Sanders by Susan Goldberg and Justin Horowitz Jack Goldberg by Susan Goldberg and Justin Horowitz Else Neugass by Susan Goldberg and Justin Horowitz Berthold Neugass by Susan Goldberg and Justin Horowitz Emily Hammer by Rhoda and Jim Gladstone Joseph Goldblat by Elise and Robert Goldblat Annabel Klein by Fern and Jerry Steinberg Gina Russomanno and Ron Silver Faye Spergel by Rona and Al Lehner Leo Lehner by Rona and Al Lehner Martin Stern by Kate Stern Family of N. Springut by David Werdiger Family of S. Mandel by David Werdiger Sidney Robinson by Sally and Michael Zuckerman Sally Linker by Marilyn and George Zapolitz Claire Todres by Deb Magiera LuAnne Simon Gussie Cott by Marilyn Schwartz Max Sherman by Eileen and Richard Sherman Barbara Gray by Eve and Samuel Dower Mary Koff by Bella Lipton Rebecca Helfand by Bobbie D’Angelo Jerold Stern by Marilyn and George Zapolitz YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Memory of Frimi Rose Shroot by Bernice and Sam Davis Rhoda Chester by Isabell, Leslie and Aaron Adler Annabel Klein by Isabell, Leslie and Aaron Adler Evelyn Denner by Iris Segal WOMEN’S LEAGUE Page 13 Co-Presidents’ Message Shake It Off UP! Shake It Off UP! We are shaking it up this year at Women’s League - rebooting our programs to suit a variety of interests. We are even changing the days of our programs so they will be on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays to better suit your calendar. Like to go to the movies? Join us for the fall Jewish film festival on Tuesday, October 15, Wednesday, October 28, Monday, November 2 and Tuesday, November 10. Films are at the Rialto Theater in Westfield. Watch for fliers for details about this great film series sponsored by the Central Jersey Y. Several members attended the series last year and thoroughly enjoyed the films. Like to bake? We will be having a guest pastry chef teach us to make hamantashen in March so you will be ready for Purim. Gift cards are always available at the synagogue office for ShopRite, Costco, Kings, Trader Joes and Whole Foods. Call Ilene Shewitz at 973-376-7418 if you need other gift cards. Gift cards are available for nearly every chain retailer. Women’s League Gift Shop has new stock, so be sure to stop by and pick up needed items. Judaic articles are for every family member. Tributes and Tapestry Cards are a great way to honor or memorialize a friend or family member. Send them in lieu of a Hallmark greeting card. Just call one of the individuals below and she will send out your card. You will be billed later, $3 for tribute and $5 for tapestry card. For tributes contact: Lori Citrin 973-912-8022 April Modlinger 973-218-9174 Marlene Moss 973-379-1788 Lynda Goldman 973-467-0919 Like to read? We had a book club meeting in July and will Torah Fund Pins are a beautiful way to support the Jewish be having another in February. Theological Seminary, which educates our clergy, Jewish Like to party? (Who doesn’t?) We will be having an Israeli educators, and social workers. You will be purchasing a themed celebration for Israeli Independence Day in May piece of custom designed gold jewelry with your donation of $180. Contact Esther Avnet at 908-964-3468 for more with Israeli food and folk dancing. information. This is just a taste of what we have cooked up for this year. Finally, thanks to all our members who have been hard at work this summer to gear up for the 2015-16 year. Kudos Here’s your briefing for upcoming events to Ilene Shewitz and Lois Kaish for putting together the Sunday, October 18—Clothing Drive - Bring your weara- Women’s League calendar, and to those who worked hard bles and FABRIC household items (e.g. sheets, blankets, on soliciting ads: Jill Aroeste, Esther Avnet, Paula Gerber etc.). It is in the synagogue parking lot from 9 am to 12. and Sally Zuckerman. This is a fundraiser for Women’s League, so do us all a favor and clean out your closets! CHECK the flyer in this Jane Lakritz and Sharon Kornspan developed our program Bulletin, following, to see what items are acceptable and for the year and Julie Scherzer put a new face on our membership efforts by reaching out to new members and rewhat are not. engaging our current membership. Wednesday, November 18—Paid-Up Membership Dinner - Pay your membership dues and join us for dinner, May this New Year bring you and your families many blesscatered by Exquisite Affairs Caterers. Always a good time ings. to chat it up with friends. Please come so we can get to meet you. Women’s League is able to provide significant Contact either of us with questions or suggestions: April: benefits to the synagogue because of your participation. 973-715-3457 or [email protected]; Helen: 973-467Please support us so we can help support the synagogue! 9739 or [email protected]. New synagogue members are automatic members of Women’s League for this year and are welcome to join us Helen Jenys and April Modlinger for the dinner. Co-Presidents Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael 973-376-0539 tbaynj.org WOMEN’S LEAGUE Page 14 WOMEN’S LEAGUE NIGHT AT THE JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL The rebellious teenage daughter of ultra- Orthodox Jewish parents, Rebecca Abarbanel journeys into the secular world. She is an only 11th Annual Jewish Film Festival of Central NJ at the Carmike Rialto Theater, child, living a cloistered existence in Jerusalem 250 East Broad Street, Westfield with her strictly religious Sephardic parents. Unhappy with the restrictive traditions of home and community, she secretly breaks taboos and Directed by Matti Harari, Arik Lubetzky, Israel, 2014, Hebrew with English subtitles attends dance classes where she forms a relationship with a secular kibbutznik. Suspicious MOVIE TICKETS - $10; $15 at the door and angry in the face of Rebecca’s growing acts Bring your spouse and/or friend! of rebellion, her strict father reacts by setting in OPTIONAL DINNER - $10 motion a pre-arranged marriage to an older CHINESE TAKE-OUT FROM TOKOYO HIBACHI widower. After Rebecca runs away from home, the family conflict culminates in a moment of AT THE HOME OF HELEN JENYS AT 5:30 pm truth, forcing them to confront their beliefs and Mail check, with your name, phone, number of movie tickets and one another. Nominated for three Israeli Acadenumber of dinner reservations to my Awards, Apples from the Desert is a timeHelen Jenys, 4 Jade Meadow Drive, Springfield NJ 07081 by Oct 5. less and moving tale of tradition versus [email protected] (http://www.jccnj.org) nity as well as love and reconciliation. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2015 at 7:30 pm Apples fro the Desert Memorial Irving Tiss, Wife Elaine Rhoda and Jay Horn riage of Son Ari Lori Citrin 973-912-8022 Linda and Marty Lieb and Family Linda and Marty Lieb and Family Lynda Goldman 908-378-5168 Shelley and David Kaplan, Marriage of Marilyn Garlen, Mother Annabel Klein April Modlinger 973-218-9174 Son Jason Linda and Marty Lieb and Family Marlene Moss 973-379-1788 Rose and Sam Goldman Linda and Marty Lieb and Family Esther Avnet Sally Kaufman, New Apartment Buy Tribute Cards to mail yourself. Ten Laurie and Scott Zinberg Rose and Sam Goldman cost $20. Contact Lori Citrin at Lynne and Howard Guss Rhoda and Jay Horn [email protected] or 973-912-8022. Marlene Moss Marlene Moss Allen Todres, Mother Claire Todres Marilyn Schwartz, Birth of Great Linda and Marty Lieb and Family Granddaughter Hannah Renee Todres Schwartz, Mother Claire Rose and Sam Goldman Golden Audrey and Ziggi Wilf, Birth of Grand- Todres Josh Weisberger, Speedy Recovery Linda and Marty Lieb and Family daughter Hannah Bobbi and Jack Matalon Dr. Douglas Chester, Mother Rhoda Rose and Sam Goldman Joan and Gary Fox, Engagement of Esther Avnet Mr. and Mrs. Brett Tanzman, Birth of Son Matt Jill Aroeste Daughter Hannah Barbara and Al Eglow Bobbie Pomp, Sister Claire Todres Rose and Sam Goldman Gloria Fox, Special Birthday Esther Avnet Caren and Richard Manders, EngageBarbara and Al Eglow Seth Hammer, Grandmother Emily ment of Daughter Courtney Esther Avnet Rose and Sam Goldman Memorial Irwin Hammer, Mother Emily Hammer Helen Jenys and Peter Schvarcz, MarMarilyn Garlen, Mother Annabel Klein Linda and Marty Lieb and Family riage of Daughter Babe and Sy Greer Bernice and Mel Katzman Esther Avnet Barbara and Al Eglow Jackie Wasserman, Father Dr. Irwin Hammer, Mother Emily Ham- Sandy Engel, Get Well Jill Aroeste Esther Avnet mer Hammer Family, Mother and Estelle Dienstag, New Home Cargan Family Grandmother Emily Jill Aroeste Dr. Seth Hammer, Grandmother Emily Sally and Michael Zuckerman Harold Feldman, Get Well Hammer Cookie Pashian Cargan Family Dr. Douglas Chester, Mother Rhoda Barbara and Al Eglow Aimee and Ira Perlman Please call any of these people to Golden send Tribute Cards or Tapestry Cards. Gayle and Simon Rosenbach, Mar- TapestryCards Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael 973-376-0539 tbaynj.org WOMEN’S LEAGUE Page 15 Men’s Club Steak and Scotch Dinner On Sunday October 25, from 4:00 to 8:00 pm, we will host our now annual Steak and Scotch Dinner. Join us to watch the Giants take on the hated Dallas Cowboys. We will also grill some nice juicy rib steaks and sample some premium scotches. The cost is $40 per person. All are welcome. For reservations, contact Matt Glass at 908-414-2116. Other Events 12/6/15 Jewish Heritage Night with the NJ DevilsFun for the whole family. Sunday, 2/7/16—9:00 am FJMC World Wide WrapBreakfast and speaker on Jewish Gangsters Saturday, Comedy 2/20/16—7:00 pm TBAY Men's Club this event. Contact David Glass to participate. Sunday, 4/3/16—NCAA Final Four Finals and Wrap-up of our annual Brackets Challenge Men’s Club Dues – New Year: We have been very busy setting up a schedule of events for this coming year; However, we need your support now. Without your dues of $30 annually, we could not sponsor or pay for many of these programs. Please send in your dues this month.. October Meeting Date: This month our Men’s Club meeting is Sunday, October 18 at approximately 9:00 am, following minyan. Bagels and spread will be served. Call David Glass to reserve so we get an accurate food count. Marvin Bram, David Glass, and Ken Melman Co-Presidents NOT TO BE MISSED!!! Volunteers are needed to work on Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael 973-376-0539 tbaynj.org Page 16 TBAY MEN’S CLUB 2015 MAN-OF-THE-YEAR STEVE TAUB Steve Taub will be honored as our Men’s Club Man-of-the-Year on Wednesday, November 4 at 6:00 pm at our Temple. We will be joined by 20 other temples representing their own Men’s Club Man-of-the-Year honoree. Come out and show your support for our own honoree Steve Taub. Any questions, please contact Elliot Merkin (908-884-4754). Wednesday, November 4, 2015 Expanded Cocktail Reception 6:00 PM Ma’ariv, D’var Torah, Award 7:30 PM Dessert 8:45 PM $54 per person Deadline for reservations is October 27, 2015 Please mail to TBAY, Men’s Club Man-of-the-Year, 60 Temple Drive, Springfield, NJ 07081. Check payable to TBAY Men’s Club. Contact Elliot Merkin (908-884-4754) with question. Pardes Beth Ahm Yisrael ~ The Grove of Beth Ahm Yisrael A Cemetery on the Grounds of the Menorah Section of East Ridgelawn Cemetery in Clifton, New Jersey Other Cemetery Pricing* Beth Israel $ 3,500 Mt. Lebanon $ 3,500 King Solomon $ 2,300 B’nai Abraham $1,800 – $ 2,300 * For comparison, prices as of April 2015 On- Member Prices Non-Member Prices Plot $ , Plots $ , ea h to Plots $ , ea h or More $ , ea h Plot $ , Plots $ , ea h to Plots $ , ea h or More $ , ea h those of the Jewish faith as defined by the Conservative movement may be buried in this cemetery. Final determination for eligibility is under the direction of Rabbi Mark Mallach at Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael. For more information or to obtain an application contact Tracey Shenker at [email protected] or or 973-376-0539, ext. 13. Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael 973-376-0539 tbaynj.org ly Page 17 Women’s League Judaica Shop Hanukkah begins Sunday evening, December 6 OCTOBER SPECIAL! PURCHASE ANY MENORAH & GET A FREE BOX OF REGULAR CANDLES! We have some beautiful menorahs, dreidels, candles and more! Caren Manders (973) 467-9058 Marlene Moss (973) 379-1788 Support Women's League, and Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael 973-376-0539 tbaynj.org Page 18 OCTOBER 2015 Tishrei—Heshvan 5776 1 Thursday 2 Friday 3 Saturday Hazak Meeting Women’s League Wine & Appetizers 1:00 pm 7:00 pm ECP Sukkah Dinner Candle Lighting Shabbat Service Sukkah Dinner 5:30 pm 6:19 pm 6:30 pm 7:30 pm Shacharit Service 9:30 am Bar Mitzvah of Matthew Mlawski, son of Elisabeth and Michael Mlawski Babysitting & Blessings 10:30 am Youth Service 10:30 am Mincha, Ma’ariv, Havdalah 5:09 pm 4 Sunday Erev Shemini Atzeret & Simchat Torah Service 7:00 pm 5 Monday Shemini Atzeret/Yizkor & Simchat Torah Service 9:30 am 7 Wednesday Temple Board Meeting 7:45 pm 9 Friday Candle Lighting Shabbat Service 6:08 pm 8:00 pm 10 Saturday Shacharit Service Babysitting & Blessings Mincha, Ma’ariv, Havdalah 13 Tuesday Teen Institute—1st Day 6:15 pm Men’s Club Meeting 7:00 pm Women’s League Board Mtg. 8:00 pm 9:30 am 10:30 am 4:58 pm 15 Thursday ECP Back to School Night Torah on Tap 7:00 pm 8:00 pm 16 Friday Candle Lighting Shabbat Service 5:57 pm 8:00 pm 17 Saturday Shacharit Service Babysitting & Blessings Mini-Minyan Youth Services Mincha, Ma’ariv, Havdalah 18 Sunday Religious School—1st Day 9:00 am Women’s League Clothing Drive 9:00 am Mariska Hargitay Event Call for Details 9:30 am 10:30 am 10:30 am 10:30 am 4:47 pm 20 Tuesday Religious Affairs Committee Mtg. 7:45 pm 21 Wednesday Miriam, Midrash & Mojitos 8:00 pm 22 Thursday Coffee & Clergy at Barnes & Noble, Springfield 8:15 pm 23 Friday Candle Lighting Shabbat Service 5:47 pm 8:00 pm 24 Saturday Shacharit Service Babysitting & Blessings Youth Services Mincha, Ma’ariv, Havdalah 9:30 am 10:30 am 10:30 am 4:37 pm 25 Sunday Men’s Club Steak & Scotch 4:00 pm 28 Wednesday Executive Committee Meeting 7:45 pm 30 Friday Candle Lighting Shabbat Service 31 Saturday Shacharit Service Babysitting & Blessings Mini-Minyan Youth Services Mincha, Ma’ariv, Havdalah 5:37 pm 8:00 pm 9:30 am 10:30 am 10:30 am 10:30 am 4:27 pm Torah on Tap with Rabbi Mallach 7:45 pm Thursday, October 15 Join Rabbi Mallach for Torah study in a relaxed and casual atmosphere Come each month for Torah on Tap on the third Thursday of the month! 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