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November 2015
Cheshvan–Kislev 5776
TEMPLE
BETH EL
Contents
Rabbi’s Message .......................................1
Ritual ......................................................2
MEKOR
CHAYIM
Sisterhood ...............................................2
Religious School .......................................3
Rabbi’s Message
Youth .......................................................4
Rabbi Ben Goldstein
Classes .....................................................4
Dear Friends,
This past High Holiday season was a great one. As your rabbi, the view from
my seat is a unique and beautiful one. It was so nice to see how many people
came to celebrate the holidays with us here at TBEMC. It was also so nice to
look out and see all of the people. We have a strong community and, from the
looks of the High Holy Days, we have the ability to be even stronger.
I would like to thank everyone who made these High Holy Days so special.
To our office staff, Susan and Chris, thank you for making sure that everything
was in place and that everyone had everything they needed. I want to also single out Susan Lemerman and to thank her for all her years of service. Our
community is so very grateful for all that you have done for us. Personally, I
want to thank you for showing me the ropes, for helping a new rabbi feel at
home in this community and for empowering me, and our entire community
to succeed. You will be missed.
To our baal Koreh, Art Wershultz, thank you for your tireless dedication.
Now, please stop pushing yourself and let us take care of you for a little bit.
To Patty Werschulz, Phil Stein, Laura Cohen, Becky Leibowitz, Mark Kaplan
and the rest of the high holiday and ritual committees, thank you so much for
organizing tickets, services, our annual campaign and for making sure everything ran smoothly. To all of the ushers, thank you for your hard work and for
helping to create such a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
A special thank you to my partner on the bima, Cantor Kintisch. Your
talent, warmth and presence helped create an atmosphere of welcome and joy
throughout the High Holy Days. Since Yom Kippur has ended I’ve been
getting such good feedback from people about how much they enjoyed the
services. That was only possible because of our great partnership. I’m very
excited to continue working with you and growing from strength to strength.
I’ve been overwhelmed by the positive feedback and I’m so grateful that
everyone found these High Holy Days enjoyable and meaningful. It’s an honor
and privilege to be the rabbi for such a beautiful and warm community. Thank
you for allowing me to be your rabbi and for sharing these High Holidays.
Now that the holidays are over and we no longer find ourselves in services
for hours and days on end, I want to tell you about a few things that will be
going on in our community. You’ll find the dates later in the bulletin.
First off, we are excited to welcome back Java ‘N Jeans for its second year.
For those who might not know, Java ‘N Jeans is our Shabbat morning conversation about prayer, religion and community. It’s held from 9:30 until 11:30
am once a month during the year.
(continued on next page)
Legacy .....................................................2
Presidents’ Message ..................................5
Annual Campaign .....................................6
Membership .............................................7
Rummage Sale ..........................................8
Men’s Club ...............................................8
Library ....................................................9
Communications .......................................9
Community...............................................9
Garden .....................................................9
Mobile Phone Help ....................................9
Fundraising........................................... 10
Minyan ...................................................11
Donations ...............................................12
Yahrzeit .................................................13
Temple Beth-El Mekor Chayim
338 Walnut Avenue Cranford, NJ 07016
(908) 276-9231 www.tbemc.org
Rabbi Benjamin Goldstein
Cantor Benjamin Kintisch
Director of Education: Cantor Benjamin Kintisch
Temple Administrator: Connie Moore
Presidents: Jaclyn Baranoff and Elliot Ballen
First Vice President: Mark Kaplan
Second Vice-President: Devorah Wolf
Third VP: Joanie Finklestein
Treasurer: Jerry Baranoff
Financial Secretary: Rachel Schwartz
Corresponding Secretary: Heidi Farber
Editors: Debbie Abrams Kaplan and
Devorah Wolf
Thanks to: Connie Moore, Art Werschulz
To Submit Articles or Letters to the Editor:
[email protected]
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SUKKOT DINNER
There are so many people to thank for
helping make the Sukkot dinner a success. More than 100 people attended!
Thanks to Nadine Rosenbaum-Lehrer
and Brian Lehrer, Anat Krispin, Rebecca
Bagatelle Reissman, Debbie Abrams Kaplan, Jessica Brief Handsman, Amy
Thaler, Mindi Metz, Joan Finkelstein,
Howard Epstein, Julie Steinberg. If I
missed someone, I am so sorry! Rafael
was awesome during set-up and clean-up
time as always. If you have never cooked
in the kitchen, find out how you can.
Some of the greatest relationships I have
with people at TBEMC were made there!
—Adrienne Fitzer,
Sukkot Dinner Organizer
(continued from previous page)
Secondly, we had our first Shabbat yoga service last week, and we got some
rave reviews. We are very excited that our own Tammy Kaplan Spiewak will
be leading this service of yoga, meditation and Judaism. This service will be
on select Shabbat mornings at 10:15. As Tammy herself said, “join us on your
mat to create community through breath, movement, and meditation.”
Also, I started teaching a theology class once a month on Sunday mornings,
on Sunday October 25th. Join us at 9:30 as we explore the history of theology
starting from the biblical period, and going all the way up through today.
Keep your eyes open for more information about an eight week class that
will be held on Thursday evenings. The class will be about the history of Israel
as told through some of the most important court cases in her 67 year history.
Enjoy the fall season, and may this year be a happy, healthy and sweet one
for us all.
RITUAL
Even when it’s not a holiday, come to
minyan and be counted! Evening minyan
is at 7:30, Sunday mornings at 9. In November, morning minyan is in Clark, on
Mondays and Thursdays at 6:50 am,
Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at 7:00.
You can find the daily minyan list at:
http://tbemc.org/religious-life/
minyan-list/
SISTERHOOD
Thank you to Samuel Kimmelman for
his donation to Sisterhood.
Oneg/Kiddush Shopping All men and
women are invited to help shop or platter for Shabbat. Shoppers must have
food in refrigerator by 10 am Friday
morning. Shop at your leisure and buy
what you like to eat. Plattering takes
place Friday morning at 10 am unless
those signed up for a particular date discuss and change to suit their schedules.
Please email Carol Blank or call her at
[email protected] or (908) 272-7254
to volunteer. The more people who sign
up, the easier it is on everyone!
TBEMC HONORS DONORS
TBEMC recently honored some of its CJL participants by asking
them to carry Torahs in the Kol Nidre procession. We acknowledge
that the 39 people who have made a commitment to TBEMC’s
future are the key to both the future of our shul and Judaism in
general. Because of gifts such as these, the shul will be able to fund
future programming and projects which dues alone could never
cover. As we move forward into year 99 of our storied history,
people such as these join a long line of others who supported the
efforts of TBEMC over time and cared that it survive into the next
generation. On November 12th, donors are invited to a community-wide Shorashim (Roots) celebration which will bring people
together and share stories of why giving was important to them.
The opportunity to “give back” and “pay forward” is something
each of us can do now. By making a legacy (post-life) gift now,
you are not taking current dollars away from your personal use.
You can live your life knowing that you have left a future gift to
this organization, which will make the difference in the future. It
will provide funding to enable TBEMC to address major projects
like making accessibility changes in our sanctuary configuration
and ingress and egress into our building, as well as special programming needs. Every legacy gift matters, no matter what size!
You too can make a difference to TBEMC’s future by creating
legacy gifts in many sizes and forms, which we are more than
happy to discuss with you. We have posted the most current list of
donors in the Temple lobby, and will include that list in next
month’s bulletin article. Our sincere thanks to them.
You too can join the Legacy Circle! Reach out to Laura Cohen
at (908) 389-1744 or David Springer at (908) 370-1890 now!
Make that call to us before we call you!
In spite of the bad weather during Sukkot, Religious School
kids and Cantor Kintisch still enjoyed the traditional pizza
in the hut – just indoors.
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Religious School News
Off to a Great Start
Cantor Benjamin Kintisch, Education Director
Enrollment is Strong
School began for our students on September 20 this year, and
the wonderful energy in the building was palpable. We are
delighted to welcome so many new families and children to
our school program, with enrollment now at 71 children. We
have many children returning from last year and 20 children
who are new to our program this year.
Gan Katan Early Childhood Program
Our surging school population includes eight children in our
new Gan Katan early childhood program. This new class for
children three and four years old, meets twice monthly, and is
taught by the talented Jewish educator Debbie Goldsmith.
Debbie led the Tot Shabbat program here in the Temple last
year for our youngest families, and has worked previously at
the JCC in Scotch Plains. Gan Katan features many ageappropriate Jewish learning activities, including early literacy
in Hebrew, Jewish holiday crafts, Jewish-themed read aloud
stories, Jewish children’s music and dancing, as well as free
play time. It is a great joy to see so many young children
bringing their spirit and energy to our program. We hope that
these young children continue to grow and learn with us for
many years to come!
Family Musical T’fillah on Sunday Mornings
Many parents join our student body every Sunday morning
for our Family Musical T’fillah. Some weeks we have nearly
100 people singing and praying together. Our seventh graders
lead the music in a percussion band, along with Cantor
Kintisch on guitar. We combine spirited singing of liturgical
songs with elements of the traditional morning services, such
as the Sh’ma and the Amidah. Children of all ages are participating with joy and kavanah (intention) along with a dozen
or more of their parents. All congregants are welcome to come
and join us on any Sunday morning for this special and meaningful community prayer service.
Wonderful Faculty
A school cannot run without teachers, and we are proud of the
talented and motivated teaching team here at TBEMC
Religious School for the 2015-2016 school year. We were
glad to welcome back Michal Strauss (3rd grade) and Nita
Polay-Levin (4th grade).
We are so lucky to welcome several great new teachers to
our team. The K/1 class is taught by Yehudit Becker. The 2nd
grade class is led by Paola Baharav. The 5th grade is being
taught on Sunday mornings by Cantor Kintisch and by Paola
Baharav on Tuesdays. The 6th grade is being taught by
Laurence Epstein. The 7th graders are learning with Mimi
Gold. Welcome aboard to our excellent new teachers!
Growing Volunteer Corps of Teens
and Adult Members
TBEMC Religious School benefits so much from the growing
corps of volunteers who give so generously of their time and
energies to enhance learning for all of our students. All four
of the recent graduates of our school program (8th graders
Seth Levine, Lauren White, Gabby Aubrey and Zachary
Spergel) are working with our children as volunteer school
assistants. We have two other young teens helping in Kindergarten/1st grade and 2nd grade.
Adult volunteers continue to provide invaluable academic
support to our children through in-class service and remedial
Hebrew support and tutoring. Thank you to Liela Bernstein
for helping with Hebrew, Abbie Halperin for helping in the
library, and Joan Finkelstein for support in the 2nd grade
classroom.
School Committee Providing
Feedback and Support
Thank you to the committed TBEMC members who are
serving on our school committee. We meet monthly to discuss
and review new programming, curriculum, school policies and
issues of governances. Our co-chairs are Stephanie Rubenstein
and Phyllis Kandl. Other returning committee members
include secretary Robin Berkman, treasurer Craig Schwartz,
and board liaison Nancy Lubarski. Welcome to our three
newest members: Sarra Herzog, Jessica Handsman and Susan
Lesser. With the leadership of our school committee and their
helpful support, we are able to continue building and improving our school program together.
SAVE THE DATE Sunday December 6 at noon Zimriyah
(song festival) and Hannukah Party!
Seeking Donations
We are looking for donations of the following items (in good working order, new or
lightly used) to support our school’s creative
and dynamic Jewish education program.
• Digital video cameras (flip camera or
camcorder style)
• Digital point and shoot camera
• Tablet or laptop computers
• CD players/boom boxes
• Headphones for listening centers
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TBEMC Youth
USY EVENTS:
November 5 Pumpkin Carve-nival
TBEMC Social Hall, 7:15–about 8:45
Just as the weather is turning colder, USY
will take some carving implements to
seasonal gourds and create masterpiece
porch ornaments that will probably feed
a few squirrels for the winter! Tools will
be provided as well as seasonal refreshments (cider, hot chocolate, and perhaps
pumpkin desserts!). See the flyer later in
the bulletin.
November 8 Laser Tag
Bridgewater Sports Arena, 1-3pm
Our opening inter-chapter event for
Kadima and USY. AND we'll be ordering
some Chinese takeout afterwards. We've
already got a lot of interest from Kadima,
and since this is a multi-chapter event,
you can bring your friends from nearby!
$25 (includes transportation).
November 14 HAVDALAH IN PAJAMAS!!!
TBEMC, 7pm Join us Saturday night!
Shabbat is starting to end early, we'll
begin with Havdalah and continue until
9:15. Bagels, muffins, OJ and other
breakfast food will be provided. Let me
know if you have special requests.
Suggested attire is pajamas.
November 20-22 Fall Convention
Marlboro. Application coming soon.
KADIMA EVENTS:
Please see the November 8th event in the
USY announcements. This is for Kadima
as well.
December 4-6 SAVE THE DATE
Regional Kadima Shabbaton, including
a dance on Saturday night (and a Lock-In
for the 8th graders)!
Kadima Regional Calendar:
December 18-19 Shabbaton and
Dance/8th Grade Lock-In Wayne
December 20 Basketball Tournament
January 30 Kadima Saturday Night
Live East Brunswick
January 31 Basketball Tournament
Rumson
February 28 Basketball Tournament
March 6 Kadima Day
March 18-20 8th Grade Shabbaton
N/S Brunswick
April 17 Roller Rama Woodbridge
May 20-22 Spring Weekend (Somerset)
August 23-30 Encampment
WEEKLY TORAH STUDY This class, led by Rabbi Goldstein,
meets on Thursdays at 11:30 am.
JAVA AND JEANS A different kind of prayer service combined with
learning, led by Rabbi Goldstein from 9:30-11:30 am on:
November 14, December 26, January 9, February 13, March 12,
April 9, May 14
YOGA SHABBAT Yoga Shabbat combines yoga, meditation and
Judaism, led by TBEMC member Tammy Spiewak at 10:15 am on:
December 19, January 23, March 19, April 23, June 25
THEOLOGY THROUGH THE AGES: From Ancient Times to
Present Day This class, led by Rabbi Goldstein, meets once a month
on Sundays at 9:30 am. Check the synagogue calendar for the November and upcoming dates (http://tbemc.org/tbemc-calendar/).
MELTON SCHOOL The 10 session course, the Foundations of
Jewish Living, Values for Jewish Parents to Share with Their Children,
is co-sponsored by TBEMC and JCC MetroWest and taught by Rabbi
Goldstein. The next class is November 15 and will be held one Sunday
a month at 9:30 a.m. This course provides you with the learning,
language and confidence to be a teacher to your own children and
support Jewish learning at home. For more information contact Rabbi
Goldstein or Rhonda ([email protected] or call her at
(973) 530-3519). Please check the synagogue calendar for November
and other upcoming dates (http://tbemc.org/tbemc-calendar/).
HEBREW READING Do you know how to read Hebrew? Would
you like to learn? This class is for mothers, fathers, grandmothers,
grandfathers, relatives, friends and neighbors. You do not have to be
a member of the synagogue! The course in Hebrew reading will meet
at TBEMC every Sunday morning from 11:00 a.m. to noon. The
course is for BEGINNERS. Anyone can join if they don’t yet read
Hebrew and would like to:
• Learn as your children learn
• Feel more comfortable at services
• Prepare to have your own Bar/Bat Mitzvah
• Have an Aliyah at your child or grandchild’s Bar/Bat Mitzvah.
The class is taught by Liela Bernstein every Sunday morning. The cost
is about $20 (the price of the text book). If interested, call Liela at
(908) 233-0058 or e-mail her at [email protected] to sign up.
TORAH WITH LAURA Do you sing along when we recite
Ve’ahavta and Tzitzit during the Sh’ma? Then you know about 80%
of the trope notes for chanting the Torah! The new session is starting
soon for those who want to learn a new skill or refresh your knowledge
of Torah chanting. The goal will be to chant a 3-4 verse Torah Aliya.
Message me on Facebook (Laura Abrahams Cohen), email me at
[email protected], or text me at (848) 702-9106.
Please check our calendar (http://tbemc.org/tbemc-calendar/)
for dates of all classes.
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Presidents’ Message
The heart of a volunteer is not measured by its size, but by the
depth of their commitment to make an improvement in the
lives of others. In its 99 years of existence, TBEMC has been
blessed with many deep-hearted people.
A synagogue such as ours cannot exist without its volunteers. Aside from clergy, those who choose to donate their
work, wisdom and wealth are the heartbeat of our shul. Things
just don’t happen here; we have a cavalry of people, many behind the scenes, that come to our rescue and who perform
magic for us every day. We must start
with some very special people who
like the postman always deliver
through rain, snow, sleet, dark of
night, broken bones and gout.
We also applaud our professional staff. Thanks to Rabbi
Goldstein for his leadership and inspiring sermons.
Thanks to Cantor Kintisch for the family service and
for davening.
Thanks to Spencer Brooks our choir director, and thanks
to his songbirds.
Thanks to Ellie Barkin for leading Junior Congregation
and Jon Cohen for organizing the USYers for Mincha.
As we begin our 99th year in November, we will proudly march towards
our centennial and BEYOND, to paraphrase Buzz Lightyear. To kickoff
this milestone, a special event will be
The steadfast dedication and deterheld on April 5, 2016 at the Crystal
mination of Phil Stein and Art
Plaza in Livingston. The 99 Years of
Werschulz to our community, both
Volunteers event will recognize the
during holy days and regular days,
efforts of the following volunteers:
YEARS
cannot be measured. Similarly,
OF VOLUNTEERS
Art and Patty Werschulz, Craig and
Marty Metzger’s devotion as house
Rachel Schwartz, Max Kopla and
chair is unparalleled; no one takes
Zack Roy. More information on this
care of this building as well as
exciting event will be forthcoming, as
Marty.
well as the opportunity to congratulate
SAVE THE DATE TO CELEBRATE
the honorees by contributing to our
Also, special thanks to our High
commemoratory ad journal.
TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 2016
Holiday chairs, Mark Kaplan
Volunteering is quite fulfilling–take
and Becky Leibowitz. You did an
CRYSTAL PL A Z A , LIVINGSTON
it from Elliot and me we get to spend
awesome job.
6:3 0 –10 P M
most nights with each other here at
Thanks to Patty Werschulz for
the synagogue. Who could ask for
handling Aliyot. And to Laura Cohen
anything more? So far, it has been an
for recruiting Torah readers in the blink of an eye.
adventure with ups and downs, and twists and turns, BUT we
Special thanks to all who read Torah or
have some great people with us along for the ride. Come join
Haftarah during these High Holidays.
the journey with us; find a Committee that suits your interest
and climb aboard. You will see how rewarding it can be.
Thanks to Mark Kaplan and Allen Barkin,
Next time you run into Debbie Kaplan or Devorah Wolf,
Annual Campaign chairs.
thank them for providing us with our monthly bulletin so we
Thanks to Tammy Merman for assisting in
all can be aware of what is happening at TBEMC. Then you
the purchasing of our new comfy chairs.
can stop by on a Sunday morning and hear the children, the
future of our synagogue, singing and davening at the beginThank you to Roz Rosenfeld for the lovely bima flowers.
ning of Religious School led by Cantor Kintisch. Attend a
These people are just some of our volunteers. So many people
Friday evening musical Shabbat, experience Java & Jeans,
give of their time, energy and heart to keep TBEMC beating
join us for Shabbat morning services, book club with Marilyn
not just on the High Holidays but all year long. We have read
Kaback, support Sisterhood and its new presidents Gail Sathat, “research has shown that people who volunteer live
lomon, Sidney Solomon and Sandy Springer, Men’s Club led
longer.” We think that’s true - for instance, Joe Bloomfield and
by Lance Kandl and Craig Schwartz, visit Abbie Halperin and
Sheila Levine seem to be getting younger each year as they
her crew in the Library, assist Carol Blank in preparing onegs
volunteer in the office.
& kiddushes, or take a class with the Rabbi. But most of all,
GIVE of yourself. Only by giving are you able to receive more
Speaking of the office, we must thank Chris, our bookthan you already have. To quote Winston Churchill “we make
keeper; this is one busy time of year for her and she has
a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give."
been great. Many thanks and the best of luck to Susan
Lemerman, our administrator for the last seven years, who
From the Ballen and Baranoff families,
recently retired.
may we all be sealed for a year of good health & prosperity
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Annual Campaign
The High Holidays may be over, but the 5776 Annual Campaign is essential for sustaining our
congregation year round. If you haven't yet made your pledge, it is not too late to join the
154 families- listed below - who have already done so, at the time this Bulletin went to press.
Thank you for supporting your synagogue. Mark Kaplan and Allen Barkin, Co-Chairs 5776 Annual Campaign
Ira & Oznat Alexander
Russell & Robin Aubrey
Elliot & Janet Ballen
Jerald & Jaclyn Baranoff
Allen & Julie Barkin
Sharlene Barr
Bernice Bedrick
Judith Beinstein
Dov Ben-Shimon & Leslie Klieger
Jay Berger & Alison Kessler
Liela Bernstein
Arthur & Teri Bilenker
Carol Blank
Niles & Carol Blecher
Joseph Bloomfield
Geoffrey Bob
Stewart & Hana Cofsky
Aaron & Laura Cohen
Harold & Helaine Cohen
Larry Cohen
Scott Cohen
Gary & Judy Daniel
Rhoda Dorfman
Marsha Drechsler
Davita Dulberger
Leo Dulberger
Ramona Ehrich
Marcu & Ghitta Eibschutz
Harry & Roberta Einhorn
Kenneth & Susan Eisenberg
Leonard Farber
Seth & Heidi Farber
Paula Figman
Bertram Fine
Joan Finkelstein
Leo Finston & Joanne Levy
John & Caren Fiore
Eleanor Fishman
Max & Linda Flaxman
George Forest
William & Carol Forlander
Milton & Ernestine Fox
Martin & Joanne Friedman
Irving & Linda Gantz
Steven & Sandy Gerber
Barbara Ginsberg
Louis & Terri Gittlin
Alice Goldfarb
Jason & Shira Goldberg
Abraham & Barbara Goodgold
Gary & Andrea Goodman
Bruce & Debra Greenberg
Marvin Greenberg
Lloyd & Linda Grossman
Harriet Gross
Howard & Abbie Halperin
John & Susan Harris
Carole Harsch
Blossom Hatoff
Lewis Heicklen
Donald & Renee Herz
Mark & Sarra Herzog
John & Nina Heyman
Jerrold Jacobson
Lisa Jacobson
Marilyn Kaback
Lance & Phyllis Kandl
Sue Kandl
Barry & Jane Kanig
Fred & Clarisse Kant
Mark & Deborah Kaplan
Michael & Laura Kashtan
Gary & Linda Kendler
Frederic & Roberta Kessler
Sam Kimmelman
Stanley & Mindy Kipness
Lenore Klein
Robert Klein
Rafael & Shari Kopla
Jean Kroner
David & Judith Kupferberg
David & Deborah Leber
Martin & Renee Leffler
David Lefkovic
Fred & Ruth Lefkovic
Marc & Becky Leibowitz
Jonas & Linda Leifer
David Levenberg & Linda
Ershow-Levenberg
Esther Levine
Sheila Levine
Mildred Lewis
Milton & Lorraine Loshin
Ira & Libby Lulinski
Burton Mandell
Marvin Margulies
Neil Mayer
Harriet Mazur
Steve & Tammy Merman
Lawrence & Mindi Metz
Martin & Rosie Metzger
Sima Murphy
Sol & Malca Novick
Benjamin Opatowski & Elizabeth Baroh
Harold & Marlene Oslick
Howard & Sofia Parish
Robert & Karen Platt
Lawrence Posner
Elise Quintana
Irwin & Thelma Rappaport
Erwin & Grace Rausch
Jeffrey & Kymm Regan
Roberta Rich
Karen Rose
Roslyn Rosenfeld
Murray Rose
Richard & Judith Rosenberg
Harold & Amy Roy
Jaron & Stephanie Rubenstein
Alan & Donna Rubin
Laura Rubin
Rebecca Ruck
David & Gail Salomon
Martin & Linda Samolsky
Dorothy Schalef
Max & Sadie Schoss
Peter & Jill Schulz
Alan & Carol Schwartz
Craig & Rachel Schwartz
David & Rochelle Schwartz
Donald Shapiro & Nancy Lubarsky
Robert & Burnice Siegel
Stephen & Sidney Solomon
Girsh & Feiga Sorkin
Lev Sorkin & Rita Berlin
Dorothy Sourifman
Henry & Mollie Sperling
Theodore & Madeline Spitz
Charles Sporn
David & Sandra Springer
Scott & Tara Stavin
Kurt Steiner
Carol Steuer & Herbert Marton
Sandra Sussman
Theodore & Eugenie Taub
David Thaler & Amy Plotkin
Aaron & Stacy Turnof
Joy Veron
Leonard & Lois Waldman
Sidney & Doris Weingus
Arthur & Patricia Werschulz
Garrett & Deborah White
Howard & Doreen Wise
Matt & Carrie Wofsy
Bernard & Shona Young
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MEMBERSHIP
As we mentioned last month, we welcomed so many new member families this
fall. We want you to know something about them, so you can greet them when
you see them. For the other families who joined this fall or summer, you should
have gotten an email from the bulletin requesting a photo and bio. We would
love to run yours next month, so please send it to [email protected].
Reissman Family Becca and Adam Reissman have been
Westfield residents for 10 years. They’re very happy to
belong to TBEMC, and you may have seen them around
the past few years at various
events and services. They’re
excited to be involved as well!
Their son Max is 8 and daughter Natalie is 3.5. The Reissmans enjoy traveling and
family excursions, and are big
football fans, watching professional games and cheering on
Rutgers. Becca works in
Manhattan for a broadcast PR firm, and Adam works for an
insurance brokerage in Somerset. Look for them hanging
out in downtown Westfield with their kids in tow.
Canter/Piatkowski Family Melanie Canter and her
sons Jacob (age 10) and David (age 4) Piatkowski live in
Roselle Park. They moved
from Passaic in October,
2014. Jacob loves to draw and
write, while David loves
collecting and dressing up in
superhero costumes. Melanie
works part time as the Enterprise Clerk for the Roselle
Park High School and
Summer Camp. The family
loves movies and TV and the kids have a knack for
performing. This makes Melanie proud, since she comes
from a theatrical background and has a degree in theatre.
Brugger Family The Brugger family has called Scotch
Plains home for six years. Their son Danny is 9, and Noah
is 7, and they have two dogs an elderly retriever/shepherd
and a Plott hound puppy. Seth
is an attorney and Abby is a
medical editor. For fun, Seth
plays tennis and Abby likes to
cook. They are thrilled to be a
part of TBEMC.
Natt Family Shoshana, Brett
and their sons Jaden (age 9)
and Alex (age 4) moved from
Hoboken to Westfield at the
end of the summer, along with
their 11 year old wheaten
terrier Beavis. Shoshana
works in advertising sales for
HGTV and DIY Network,
while Brett is in pharmaceutical sales with Allergan.
Sclar Family The Sclars moved to Westfield this past
summer from Rockland County, New York. They
previously lived in Brooklyn and Great Neck, Long Island.
Ari, originally from Minneapolis, attended the University
of Wisconsin as an undergrad
before getting his masters
degree in North Carolina, and
a PhD in American History
from Stony Brook University.
He teaches history at the
Ramaz Upper School in New
York City and works as an
adjunct professor at Hunter
College. Rachael, originally
from Westchester County, attended Ithaca College before
moving to Chicago for graduate school. She’s a clinical
psychologist working in private practice. Their two daughters, Avi who is 9 and Hanna who is 7, attend Jefferson
Elementary in Westfield.
Spiewak Family Jason and Tammy have lived in
Westfield since 2007. Their kids Jacob (age 9) and Maya
(age 6) attend McKinley
Elementary. Tammy is a yoga
instructor and spiritual guide
(check out her Yoga Shabbat
service at TBEMC) and is a
student of Gabby Bernstein.
Jason is an artist manager and
indie record label president,
studio musician and producer
(www.jlsmgmt.com).
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RUMMAGE SALE
A big THANK YOU to all the volunteers
who made rummage the success that it was!
Thank you Karen Platt (who priced out all household items!),
Gail Salomon, Millie Lewis, Malca Novick, Cantor Kintisch, and
Sidney Solomon for sitting at rummage while people dropped
off, giving instructions to all. Amy
Thaler, Shari Kopla, Jessica Handsman,
Robin Berkman, Deb Kaplan for being
cashiers. Sharlene Barr and Daniel
Gottschalk for straightening up and
going through 100's of cd's to send off
to Declutter for $$. And, lastly, Daniel
Gottschalk, Bill Gottschalk, Roberta
Kessler, Cantor Kintisch, Dalia Kintisch,
Art Belinker, Alison Kessler, Margo
Berger, Haley Berger, and of course,
Dan and Rafael for clean up!
Thank you to all of you who dropped off your items and
unpacked them too! Sisterhood couldn't have a rummage sale
without your generosity! Please forgive me if I forgot anyone
who helped out. I appreciated everyone who lent a hand. :)
— Jessica Hoff, Rummage Chair
SAVE THE DATE
We Shall Not Stand By:
Jews on the March
for Civil Rights with Dr. King
Sunday, January 17, 7:30, TBEMC
SAVE THE DATE
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8:00 PM at TBEMC
Saturday
8:00 PM
$36 includes snacks, wine, beer, soft drinks,
and lots of laughs!
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MEN’S CLUB
SAVE THE DATE
The TBEMC Men's Club is proud to
announce our honoree for 5776. Our
Man of the Year is Harold Oslick. Harold
has been a member of our club since
joining the shul in the early 1970’s. He’s
held many positions including president,
1st vice president and treasurer.
We will be honoring Harold at the
Northern NJ Regional Man and Youth of
the Year Dinner, November 11 at Congregation B'nai Tikvah, North Brunswick
Saturday
21 email
NJ. If you
wish to November
join us, please
PM at TBEMC
Craig at8:00
[email protected]
or Lance at
[email protected] for more information. We can also give you information
should you wish to place a congratulatory message in the Man and Youth of
the Year ad journal. Join me in wishing
Harold Oslick a Mazel Tov.
—Craig Schwartz,
Men's Club Co-President
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Thank you to the crew of Fred Kessler,
Larry Posner, Harry Einhorn and myself
for laboring in the rain for 1.5 hours to
remove sukkah walls, lighting, and roof
in anticipation of possible storm damage
and danger. —Marty Metzger
Featuring the documentary film
I Shall Not be Silent
about Rabbi Joachim Prinz, a keynote speaker
at the 1963 March on Washington.
Friends, it has taken some time to find
an appropriate pager system for our lift.
We installed a good system in October.
If you need assistance, push the round
button on the yellow pad. There’s one located in the classroom, parking lot level
and social hall. Custodians have a beeper
that will tell them which level you are
on. Thanks to Men's Club who funded
this system and to Howard Epstein for
the technical assistance he gave to me
installing this unit. —Marty Metzger
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LIBRARY
Visit our library! We’re adding new books
every two weeks. Consider honoring or
memorializing someone by placing a
bookplate in a new book for $25. To
have a library tribute card made in honor
or memory of someone, donate anything
over $5, which is greatly appreciated. All
donations are welcome!
Kindly return any library books you’re
no longer reading. Many are missing, including youth, religious school, kids’ and
adult books. Use the drop box outside or
drop books inside the library.
–Abbie Halperin (908)337-5256
COMMUNICATIONS
New Family Newsletter!
We began a new family events newsletter, emailed once a month to families
with kids in 7th grade and younger. If
you are not on the list and would like to
be (no matter your age or your kids’
age), please email Debbie at:
[email protected]
COMMUNITY
I would like to send my gratitude for all
of the support I have received since my
father’s passing. I appreciate all the
cards, calls and visits. We are very fortunate to be part of such a great community. Thank you. —Rachel Schwartz
Thanks to all the liquor Kiddush donors.
—Joe Bloomfield, the Kiddush Committee
SAVE THE DATE
Super Sunday, November 22
JVS
JVS Offers a Broad Range
of Job Counseling Services
If you or someone you know is unemployed and looking for work, changing
careers, re-entering the workforce, or a
recent college graduate and seeking a
job for the first time, we can help.
JVS Career Counseling & Placement
offers high-quality career services—at no
or low-cost to you. Services include: oneon-one career counseling, job placement, resume writing, interview training,
mentoring, support groups, workshops,
vocational testing, and more. For info,
contact Dr. Meryl Kanner at JVS:
[email protected];973-674-6330 x271
Garden
TBMEC
Take some time to peek into the buckets outside the Religious School
doors (by the parking lot). Get excited. There is real food growing in
there and a lesson in all is not as it seems. From afar, it is true, there
are a lot of orange buckets and some stuff growing in them. Close up
there is growth, life, and love. Get excited about growing food. Get
excited that TBEMC is open to the creation of gardens for our spiritual,
emotional, and physical health. It is time to start talking about the next
steps, so please let me know if you are interested in helping me build
a beautiful space. —Adrienne Fitzer
MOBILE PHONE HELP
FOR SENIORS
Hosted by the Zayin Class
Sunday, November 1
10 am to noon
The Zayin (7th grade) class will be hosting a cell phone
tutorial. All seniors who want to learn to operate their
phone more proficiently, RSVP for a slot for this
November 1 session. There are four time slots, with
five people in each, so sign up quickly to get a spot! If
the event is successful, we will consider having another
one. There is a $1.80 charge. Please sign up on the
bulletin board inside TBEMC’s lobby front doors or
just stop by.
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GIFT CARDS
Support TBEMC
Through Shopping
Do you shop online with Amazon or Barnes & Noble? Go to
Target or Walmart, Macy's, Old Navy, Gap or Nordstrom? Fly
Jet Blue, Southwest or American Airlines? Stay at a Holiday
Inn or Sheraton Hotel? Cruise with Carnival, Royal Caribbean,
Celebrity, Princess?*
To patronize these and many other merchants, go to the
“Support by Shopping” page on the TBEMC website where we
have direct links to Amazon and Barnes & Noble, and TBEMC
gets cash back on your purchases. Plant a tree in Israel with the
Jewish National Fund and get TBEMC some cash back. Obtain
discounts on JDeal, which is a Jewish oriented discount program
similar to Groupon. Get the Temple credit with a very wide
variety of merchants using E-Scrip.
You can even donate a car and get TBEMC a large percentage of the fair market value through the Charitable Auto
Resources link (5 Temple members have already done so!)
In some cases, you can use your TBEMC Sisterhood gift
cards at the links from the “Support by Shopping” page so that
TBEMC receives double credit!
This is an easy, cost-free way to support the Temple and we
hope that you will remember to take advantage of it. If you
experience any difficulties, please send me an e-mail.
David Thaler, [email protected]
*For Pathmark and American Airlines, use the E-Scrip link and go to
the "Family of Merchants" tab and select "Northeast" and the corresponding categories from the drop down menus. For all of the other merchants
mentioned above (and many more), you must first sign up with E-Scrip
at this link: https://secure.escrip.com/jsp/supporter/registration/step1.jsp
and, once you have a supporter ID, go to E-Scrip's Online Mall, where
you will find many, many popular merchants. Amazon and Barnes &
Noble have direct links from our web page.
Cars for Cash
You recently filed your taxes, and maybe you’re looking for
a tax break for next year. One great way to support TBEMC
is by donating your used car. You get the full tax deduction
and TBEMC gets the majority of the donation. To donate, go
to the “Support the Temple” part of TBEMC’s website, click
“Support by Shopping” and then click “CARS.” For questions
or more information on this easy donation process,
please contact Mark Kaplan (908) 232-5498 or email at
[email protected].
Thank you to Ernestine and Mickey Fox for donating your
car to benefit TBEMC.
Sisterhood sells gift cards all year long.
Use them instead of your credit card
when grocery shopping as well. When
you buy your gift card through
Sisterhood, TBEMC gets a percentage of
every card, and it costs you nothing
extra. Did you know that 5% of every
ShopRite card you buy goes directly to
TBEMC? While you may forgo your credit
card rewards in using them, you’ll be
making a valuable donation to the shul.
How to get gift cards:
• Linda Flaxman is the queen of gift
cards. Contact her linda.flaxman@
rutgers.edu to order specific cards, or
for your daily use. She’s often at the
Sunday morning minyan with her box
of cards, as well as other synagogue
events.
• Connie Moore in the temple office has
several types of grocery store gift
cards. Come in during office hours (including at the start of Tuesday Hebrew
school) and purchase from her.
Gift cards bring in thousands of needed
dollars to TBEMC every year. While it
may take a little adjustment in how you
do your grocery shopping, or ordering a
little earlier from Linda and not picking
them up at the neighborhood store,
you’re doing an extra mitzvah in buying
them from Sisterhood.
Gift cards include: ShopRite, Stop &
Shop, Home Depot, Dunkin Donuts,
iTunes, and just about any other store
card you want.
S’MACHOT
Got Simcha? Want to celebrate with your
TBEMC community? Special occasions,
birthdays, anniversaries, graduations,
new children and grandchildren all are
special. Thanks to Joanie Finkelstein and
Marc Herzog for providing new menu
options for you to choose from when you
enjoy a Simcha here at the Temple. See the flyer in this bulletin about food
options (or check with Connie in the temple office). When you decide to sponsor
a Friday night or Saturday morning Oneg
or Kiddush, please check with the office
first about date availability. Next, contact
Joanie or Marc to discuss your menu
options and prices. Please email [email protected] to
submit requests for orders. They need a
minimum of two weeks notice from you
in order to place the order in a timely
manner; but more time would be greatly
appreciated.
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NOVEMBER 2015 MINYAN LIST
Sun: 9:00 a.m.; Mon. & Thurs. 6:50 a.m. / Tues., Wed., Fri., 7 a.m.; Evenings 7:30 p.m.
@Rosh Hodesh Kislev: Friday, Nov. 13@
@Morning Minyan at Temple Beth 'Or Beth Torah in Clark for November@
SUNDAY
MONDAY
Rosman
Roy
Rubenstein
Salomon
Samolsky
Schalef
Scheiner, H & M
Scheiner, S & S
Scher
Schoss
2
Wofsy
Young
Zudiker
Alexander
Applebaum
Aubrey
Ballen
Baranoff
Barkin
Barr
9
15
Fox
Friedman
Gantz
Gerber
Ginsberg
Gittlin
Goldberg
Goldfarb
Goodgold
Goodman
16
22
Lupin
Mamlet
Mandell
Margulies
Mayer
Mazur
Mazura
Merman
Metz
Metzger
23
1
8
29 Sorkin/Berlin
Sourifman
Spergel
Sperling
Spitz
Sporn
Springer
Stark Baharav
Stavin
Stein
Schulz
Schwartz, C & A
Schwartz, R & C
Schwartz, D & S
Schwartz, H
Schwartzbach
Sclar
Semel
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
5 Veron
Waldman
Weingus
Weinstock
Werschulz
White, D & G
Whte, R & J
Wiecek
Wise
Wolf
3
Siegel
Solomon
Sorkin, F & G
Sorkin/Berlin
Sourifman
Spergel
Sperling
Spitz
Sporn
Springer
4
Stark Baharav
Stavin
Stein
Steinbach, D
Steinbach, L & S
Steiner
Sussman
Taub
Thaler/Plotkin
Turnof
10
Brugger
Cagan
Carno Sarwin
Cofsky
Cohen, A & L
Cohen, H & H
Cohen, J.
Daniel
DiChiaro
Dorf
11
Dorfman
Drechsler
Dulberger, L.
Dulberger, D.
Ehrich
Eibschutz
Einhorn
Eisenberg
Epstein, C & H
Farber, L
12
Farber, H & S
Ferdinand
Figman
Fine
Finklestein
Finston/Levy
Fiore
Fitzer
Flaxman
Forlander
Gottschalk Hoff
Greenberg
Grunberg
Haiser
Haleva
Halperin
Harris
Harsch
Hatoff
Heicklin
17
Hertzoff
Herz
Herzog
Jacobson
Kaback
Kandl
Kanig
Kant
Kaplan
Kendler
18
Kessler
Kimmelman
Kipness
Klein, R
Klein, L.
Kopla
Kroner
Kupferberg
Leber
Lefkovic, D.
19
Lefkovic, R. & F
Leibowitz
Leifer
Lesser
Levenberg
Levine, S & M
Levine, S.
Littman
Loshin
Lulinski
Novick
24
Reitman
Rich
Ritter
Rosenberg
Rosenblum
Rosenfeld
Rosenthal
Rosman
Roy
Rubenstein
25
26
Salomon
Samolsky
Schalef
Scheiner, H & M
Scheiner, S & S
Scher
Schoss
Schulz
Schwartz, C & A
Schwartz, R & C
Schwartz, D & S
Schwartz, H
Schwartzbach
Sclar
Semel
Sexton Steinberg
Shapiro Lubarsky
Beinstein
Ben Shimon Klieger
Berger Kessler
Berkman
Bernstein
Bilenker
Blank
Blecher
Bleemer
Bloomfield
Opatowski/Baroh
Oslick
Parish
Platt
Posner
Potashkin
Quintana
Rappaport
Regan
Sexton Steinberg
Shapiro Lubarsky
Siegel
Solomon
Sorkin, F & G
30 Steinbach, D
Steinbach, L & S
Steiner
Sussman
Taub
Thaler/Plotkin
Turnof
Veron
Waldman
Weingus
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Donations
Please consider donations to these other
charitable funds at TBEMC
NEW CANTOR’S DISCRETIONARY FUND
BERNICE WEINSTOCK FUND
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FUND
TORAH RESTORATION FUND
ETZ CHAYIM FUND
PHYLLIS AND IRVING METZGER MEMORIAL FUND
SIMCHA FUND
DR. STUART M. KABACK MEMORIAL FUND
RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND
YAHRTZEIT FUND
Miriam Jarney— In memory of my beloved father, Sigmund Grunwald
Bert Fine—In loving memory of my aunt, Anna Weiss
Florette Applebaum—In loving memory of my mother, Shirley Rosenblatt
Arlene and Herbert Hertzoff—in loving memory of my father, Harry Hertzoff
Helaine and Harold Cohen—In loving memory of Betty Cohen
Linda and Jonas Leifer— In loving memory of my father, Jack Franzman
Mark and Florence Lurinsky—In loving memory of Celia Teitelbaum
Judy Beinstein—In memory of my father, Morris Shor and my mother-in-law,
Sonia Beinstein
Alison and Stanley Rems in memory of Michael Weisfeld
Rae Kane in memory of Shirley Riesenberg
Harriet Gross in memory of Morris Elgarten
Richard and Judith Rosenberg in memory of Harry Rosenberg
Len and Lois Waldman in memory of Alex Waldman
Shirley Picker in memory of Abraham Picker
Joanne and Martin Friedman in memory of Arthur Rosen
Paul and Helene Graboff in memory of Ester Graboff
Bert Fine and Heidi Farber in loving memory of Florence Fine
Howard Epstein in memory of Carol Epstein
Estelle Model in memory of Gertrude Sandler
SHIVA MEAL FUND
Joy Veron—In loving memory of Michael Veron and Sylvia Rabinowitsch
BONNIE WEINER MEMORIAL LIBRARY FUND
In honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Noah Kopla, from Marilyn Kaback
PHYLLIS AND IRVING METZGER MEMORIAL FUND
Sharlene Barr in memory of my parents, Samuel and Sylvia Barr
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Yahrzeit Announcements
NOVEMBER 1–6
Cheshvan 19–24
Ellen Meth, mother of Robert Meth
Regina Kaback, mother-in-law of Marilyn Kaback
Frieda Lipkind, sister of Leonard Farber
Minnie Schwartz, mother of David Schwartz
Emil Bleemer, father of Melvin Bleeme
Maurice David Roffe, father of Julie Barkin
Benjamin Kleinert, father of Terri Gittlin
Joseph Greenberg, father of Marvin Greenberg
Robert Littman, brother of Lawrence Littman
Benjamin Kleinert, father of Carol Blank
Harold Baranoff, father of Jerald Baranoff
Florence Jacobson, mother of Roberta Einhorn
Abraham Grodjesk, father of Bernice Bedrick
Leonard Sattler, brother of Lorraine Loshin
Irene Gromfin, sister of Thelma Rappaport
Edward Warren, father of Sadie Schoss
Nathan Tanenbaum, father of Eleanor Fishman
NOVEMBER 7–13
Cheshvan 24–Kislev 1
Faye Rubin, mother-in-law of Laura Rubin
Morton Fairberg, father of Ruth Sperber
Max Grund, father of Roberta Phillips
Samuel Fishman, father-in-law of Eleanor Fishman
Anna Zinker, grandmother of Sima Dorf-Murphy
Emanuel Bedrick, husband of Bernice Bedrick
Tillie Saperstein, mother-in-law of Joseph Bloomfield
Theodore Farber, father of Leonard Farber
Lillian Goldblatt, sister of Rae Kane
Lillian Rosenberg, mother of Richard Rosenberg
Emanuel Feder, father of Lenore Klein
NOVEMBER 14–20
Kislev 2–8
Lillian Rubenstein, mother of Muriel Blum
Rose Mandell, mother of Burton Mandell
David Rappaport, father of Irwin Rappaport
Gladys Lubarsky, mother of Nancy Lubarsky
Bess Fairberg, mother of Ruth Sperber
Sylvia Wachtel, mother of Ramona Ehrich
Arthur Ferdinand, husband of Carrie Ferdinand
Herb Levenberg, husband of Roberta Phillips and
father of David Levenberg
Helen Likover, mother of Laura Rubin
Mr. Leon Sperling, brother of Henry Sperling
Louis Galen, grandfather of Robert Galen
Jack Schwartz, husband of Henny Schwartz
Sol Mandell, father of Burton Mandell
Fred Koenig, father of Susan Harris
Julius Gross, father-in-law of Harriet Gross
NOVEMBER 21–27
Kislev 9–15
Samuel Gershman, grandfather of Annette Sarrazine
Max Salomon, father of David Salomon
Herman Schultz, father of Madeline Spitz
Lewis Kater, father of Barbara Potashkin
Elsie Siegfried, grandmother of Jane Kanig
Alan Hatoff, husband of Blossom Hatoff and father of
Kory Hatoff
Ruth Barde, mother of Susan Eisenberg
Harry Levine, father-in-law of Sheila Levine
William Eckel, son of Joan Eckel
Jack Stein, father of Philip Stein
Bryna Lulinski, sister of Ira Lulinski
Eva Oslick, mother of Harold Oslick
Samuel Milberger, husband of Bernice Bedrick
Haddassah Levitan, mother of Sidney Solomon
Marion Grund, mother of Roberta Phillips
Sandra Hecht Heller, niece of Judith Hecht
Phillip Sperber, brother of Martin Sperbe
Helen Shine Pollins, mother of Roberta Rich
NOVEMBER 28–31
Kislev 16–18
Pauline Feldman, mother of Marilyn Kaback
Ben Phillips, father-in-law of Roberta Phillips
Samuel Lutsky, father of Estelle Meltzer
Max Lesser, father of Jonathan Lesser
Beverly Applebaum Mc Donald, daughter of
Florette Applebaum
Klara Scheiber, mother of Esther Colodner
Alex Mazur, father-in-law of Harriet Mazur
Abraham Bedrick, father-in-law of Bernice Bedrick
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USY Carnival
WHEN: 11//5/2015
WHAT: We will be carving pumpkins,
enjoying, apple cider, an
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TIME: 7:15 pm to 8:45 pm
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338 Walnut Avenue, Cranford
908-276-9231
www.tbemc.org
Rabbi Ben Goldstein
Run TBEMC members Harold Roy, Donna Rubin, Mark Kaplan, Carrie Wofsy and David Kovacs ran the
Hershey Half Marathon in October. If interested in joining the temple’s running group, which often runs
on Sundays after religious school drop-off, email Harold at [email protected].
Birthdays
Anniversaries
Bar/Bat Mitzvot
Graduations
Birth of a Child
Birth of a Grandchild
Commemorating a Yahrzeit
Host a celebration
with your TBEMC family
just for fun!
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Option 1: Bagel & Shmear $270
with Lox $360
• Tuna Salad
• Egg Salad
• Bagels
• Cream Cheese
• Sliced Tomatoes & Onions
• Cucumber Platter
Option 1: Deli-cious Platters $915
• Assorted Meats
• Salads
• Pickles
• Bread and Rolls
Option 2: A Taste of Israel $405
• Chummus
• Babaganush
• Turkish Salad • Israeli Salad
• Falafel Balls
• Tehina
• Pita
• Greek Salad
Option 3: Hot Separdic $405
• Eggplant Parmesan
• Ziti
• Caesar Salad
• Garlic Knots
Option 2: Sloppy Jonah $810
• Sloppy Joes
• Pickles
• Potato Salad
* Pricing includes cost of paper goods, sodas,
coffee/tea and are based on 60 servings.
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