Temple Bulletin - Temple Emanu
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Temple Bulletin - Temple Emanu
TEMPLE EMANU-EL OF LONG BEACH Bulletin July-August 2012 A Reform Jewish Congregation www.temple-emanu-el.org President’s Message Rabbi Lines S ummertime and the living is easy. Please join us at our next two Beach Shabbats: July 20 and August 10. It is a beautiful way to usher in the Sabbath and become more spiritual by interacting with the sand and the sea. The 67th Annual Anniversary Dinner Dance was spectacular. The Allegria Hotel was warm and inviting. During the cocktail hour in the hotel lobby overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, we were serenaded by the High School Jazz Band conducted by Marino Bragino. They were so professional and upbeat. We thought we were listening to a professional group. The dinner was held in the ballroom which was elegant and glittering with light and beauty. We danced and danced to the wonderful DJ – DJ JazziGerri and participated in a silent auction. Special thank you’s to: Sy Landsman who worked with the caterer at the Allegria, Steve Kolodny who created the dinner dance journal, Mike Heller who got the dinner dance committee started, Gary Meyer who donated all the invitations, and Donna Hills who chaired the event and kept us all centered and on task. We are most grateful to the sponsors of the dinner dance: Marty and Lauren Kaminsky for donating the flowers in honor of Ruth Kaleko’s 90th birthday, Martha and Irwin Lederer for supplying the music, and Sisterhood for their generous check in support of the religious school. In addition, I personally want to thank Neil Vogel for MC’ing the event and Ricky Ehrlich for introducing the participants. Thank you to Dr. Jeff and Bari Klirsfeld for being our honorees. Their hard work and dedication were extraordinary! They did an awesome job!! Unplugged, a musical event orchestrated by Cantor Katz, was a magical night. Russell Goetz sang amazingly, alone and as a duet with the Cantor. Their voices were soulful and moving, and complimented each other in a fabulous way. Shelby Applebaum sang in her very special style as well. Her solos were very unique, beautiful, and memorable. Lucas Klirsfeld on the sax and Jesse Klirsfeld on the trumpet were an amazing accompaniment for the vocalists. In addition, Daniel Feldman played his acoustic guitar, solo. All of the volunteer musicians were Temple Emanu-El Bar/Bat Mitzvahs. We were all kvelling with pride. Once again, special appreciation goes out to Bari and Jeff who were instrumental in making this concert happen. Thank you to all of the members of our congregation and their friends and families for supporting our temple. Have a happy and safe summer. B’Shalom Susan Hirschbein, President W hat a beautiful Temple Emanu-El Dinner Dance, held at the new Allegria Hotel in Long Beach. It was a top drawer affair, with over one hundred guests in attendance. The spirit was fabulous. The evening was moderated by Neil Vogel, who did a splendid job outlining where the congregation is at, and where it aspires to go. Bari and Jeff Klirsfeld were outstanding honorees. Let us build on the success of this affair and go forward to build a bigger, stronger Temple Emanu-El for our children, our youth, and our entire congregation. Kadema – Go forward – Have a g reat summer. Don’t forg e t Beach Shabbat on July 20 and August 10 on the beach at the foot of Neptune Blvd., and our Interfaith Memorial Service for the four Long Beach clergymen who passed away this year: Father Tom, Ghazi Khankan, Rev. Walter Davis, and Bishop Creech. The service will be held at St. Ignatius on Thursday, July 19 at 8:00 PM. Shalom and Love, Rabbi Temple Emanu-El of Long Beach is happy to welcome our new Cantor, Lisa Klinger-Kantor. Please join us for a gala oneg to welcome her on Friday July 6th. Ca nto r’s N otes By now many of you are aware that I will be leaving Temple Emanu-El. For those of you who did not know this, I regret that you are first getting this message from the Bulletin and not from me directly. Our decision to leave Temple was not an easy one. In fact, for Julia and I it was one of the toughest decisions we have had to make. Over the last 6 1/2 years we have become very close with many of you as congregants and friends. You have treated us with kindness, generosity and appreciation many times over. We are grateful to have gotten to know so many of you. I personally want to thank everyone for all the support and love you have given us. I am confident that under the current leadership Temple Emanu-El will continue to grow and thrive providing the community of Long Beach with ruach and the best spiritual experience Reform Judaism has to offer. I want to thank Rabbi Hermann for his being a beacon of care and healing for the community. I have learned a tremendous amount from him, and appreciate his being the model he has been. We will not be moving out of Long Beach, as we love it here and feel there is no greater place to live on Long Island. Please do not hesitate to call or reach out if there is ever anything I may be able to help with. Julia, Rayna, Hanna and I wish only blessings and abundance for all of you. B’shalom, Cantor Katz July Worship Schedule Friday, July 6th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 P.M. “What Doth the Lord Require of Thee?” Saturday, July 7th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:30 A.M. Rabbi’s Study Group: Balak Friday, July 13th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 P.M. “Was Pinchas a Terrorist?” Saturday, July 14th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:30 A.M. Rabbi’s Study Group: Pinchas Friday, July 20th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 P.M. Service on the Beach ~ Foot of Neptune Blvd. There will be a service at Temple at . . . . . .8:00 P.M. “Learn War No More” Saturday, July 21st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:30 A.M. Rabbi’s Study Group: Matot- Masei Friday, July 27th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 P.M. “The Book of Ecclesiastics” Saturday, July 28th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:30 A.M. Rabbi’s Study Group: Devarim Our next great trip to Israel will be April 8-19, 2013. Save the Date. Any questions, contact Rabbi Hermann 431-4060 x5 Congregational Breakfast Bulletin Sunday, August 19 – 10:00 A.M. Published by Temple Emanu-El Please join us and find out what’s going on in your Temple! ALSO: Please stay a while and help us set up for our Rummage Sale A Reform Jewish Congregation 455 Neptune Blvd. • Long Beach, N.Y. 11561 Tel: (516) 431-4060 Fax: (516) 897-7465) www.temple-emanu-el.org Rabbi Bennett M. Hermann Judaica Shop SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Everything greatly reduced Bargains galore ~ Stop in & take a look. No charge for gift wrap Have a safe and happy summer. Open Friday before service, during the Oneg, or by appointment. July-August 2012 President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Susan Hirschbein Cantor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lisa Klinger-Kantor Cantor Emerita . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bette Cohen Chairman of the Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Michael Heller Sisterhood President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Toby Gordon Brotherhood President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Evan Levine Education Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vicki Cabrera Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barbara Schoner Temple Office Hours Mon – Thurs 9 am – 4 pm* • Friday 9 am – 1 pm *Except religious school nights to 6 pm Bulletin Designed by eFace Media Page 2 August Worship Schedule Friday, August 3rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 P.M. “Listen and You Will Live” Saturday, August 4th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..9:30 A.M. Rabbi’s Study Group: Vaetchanan Friday, August 10th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..7:30 P.M. Service on the Beach ~ Foot of Neptune Blvd. There will be a service at Temple at . . . . .8:00 P.M. “If You Hearken” Saturday, August 11th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..9:30 A.M. Rabbi’s Study Group: Ekev Friday, August 17th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 P.M. “The Blessing and the Curse” Saturday, August 18th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:30 A.M. Rabbi’s Study Group: Re’eh Friday, August 24th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 P.M. “Thou Shalt Surely Pursue Justice” Saturday, August 25th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:30 A.M. Rabbi’s Study Group: Shoftim Friday, August 31st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 P.M. Getting Ready for the New Year Sisterhood T he school year is over. The summer is here. Let us all have some fun, but let us not forget that the Temple is still here . On July 20th we have our next “Beach Shabbat”. Bring a picnic dinner and join us at 6:30PM, at the Neptune entrance to the beach for the wind-down of a very busy school year. Services will follow on the sand, under the stars, as you listen to the roar of the surf! What a way to end the busy year! Sisterhood held its paid-up dinner catered by Da Vinci’s on Long Beach Road in Island Park. We also celebrated the longevity of several of our members. Along with good food we enjoyed the entertainment of professional ballroom dance competitor, Ken Braggelwirth. A great time was held by all. Our “game night” is continuing through the summer. Enjoy the company of friends, meet new ones and cool off with a light dinner and a game of cards or Mah Jagg. Scrabble or Monopoly anyone! Gentlemen you are more than welcome. Form your own table for poker, gin rummy or whatever else you would like to play. Watch our flyers for the exact Toby Brotherhood L Rabbi Hermann answered questions of children in Mrs. Jawitz's K-2 class as part of our "Dinner With the Rabbi" program. Children have pizza and juice and get to ask Rabbi 3 questions each on any topic they would like. egend has it that a man went for a ride one day with his 5 year old daughter in the back seat. After hitting gridlock traffic he began to slam on the wheel, curse and complain loudly. Just then - out of nowhere- the little girl blurts out: “ Daddy, it doesn’t make sense to complain about the traffic, because we’re part of it! “ At one time or another we have all complained about the Temple - one aspect or another. But does that make sense if we are all part of it? Brotherhood Shogun dinner will break for the Summer and resume in September. Our next Brotherhood meeting is June 26th @ 7:30 in the sisterhood room- then we will break for July and August. Mrs. Cabrera treated Mrs. Katz's Grade 3 to a pizza and juice party for having donated the more money to Keren Ami than all of the other grades combined. There money will be donated to the North Shore Animal Shelter, Israel Guide Dogs, Doctors Without Borders and Israel Special Kids. July-August 2012 Any ideas for Brotherhood events? Pleas call me at 917.696.0674 Thanks and enjoy your summer. Evan Page 3 Religious School NEWS "Spend time with your children over the summer. Make occasions to restate your love, concerns, and respect for them." -John Boshoven, Jewish Counselor- I hope that you are all having a wonderful and healthy summer vacation. Shortly you will be receiving information on our Fall Open House and Registration for the 2012-2013 school year. If you have any questions or concerns with the materials that you receive, please feel free to call me at 431-4060 ext 3. I am only in theTemple two days a week in the summer, so please leave a voicemail for me and I will get back to you as soon as possible. The summer is a great time to take trips with the whole family. There are many interesting places in New York City where your family can experience our Jewish Heritage and Culture . There is the "Jewish Museum" at 1109 5th Avenue that is housed in a beautiful and elaborate mansion, the "Museum of Jewish History-A Living Memorial to the Holocaust" at 36 Battery Place and the "Tenement Museum" which tells the stories of immigrants who lived at 97 Orchard Street, a tenement built in 1863 in Manhattan's Lower East Side. Tour the Lower East Side and eat sour pickles right from the barrels or enjoy a corned beef sandwich at the 2nd Avenue Deli. Children who want to practice their O Mrs. Jawitz's Grade K-2 and Mrs. Katz's Grade 3 hold their "Certificates of Promotion" at our end of year assembly program. Hebrew over the summer and parents who would like to learn Hebrew for Prayer or Conversational Hebrew can go to the free web site provided by the publisher of our textbooks. Go to www.behrmanhouse.com and re g i ster. It's free and interactive! The students and staff in the Religious School ended the school year with an assembly program and celebration in which I thanked the staff and parents for helping to make this year so successful. The students really out did themselves this year mastering the required work, presenting an amazing Yom Hashoah and 4 Family Shabbat Services, collecting over $600 in Keren Ami money to be donated to charities that each class selected, having a Bake Sale in order to plant trees in Israel, and creating "Bully Free Classrooms." I am so very proud of them. We will be kicking off our annual "Supplies for Success" mitzvah project over the summer. As part of a UJA Federation of NY sponsored program ur Camp program began on June 25 and campers are having a wonderful time. All of our children are enjoying our enrichment activities such as music, exercise, dance, booknook, and arts and crafts. Keeping cool in the hot summer sun can’t be more fun than running through the sprinklers right here at Camp Temple Emanu-El. It’s so adorable to watch the children arrive for camp in their bathing suits. They smell of sunscreen and their giggles and smiley faces make everyone happy to be here. The week of July 4 is right around the corner, and it will mean a lot of red, white, and blue projects, colorful snacks, and Nursery School July-August 2012 Temples all over Long Island will be collecting and donating book-bags filled with school supplies to children in need. You will be receiving a flyer shortly describing this program in detail. We will be collecting bookbags, backpacks, and school supplies through August 17th in the Temple and Religious School offices. I want to take this opportunity to thank Cantor David Katz and wish him well. As many of you know, Cantor is leaving us after years of devoted service to Temple Emanu El. He has wonderfully prepared our children for Bar and Bat Mitzvah, led us in prayer and song at many of our services and programs, inspired and supported our Junior Choir, Lori Weinbloom and myself. I wish you and your family "Shalom". I will miss you. Vicki Cabrera Educational Director a special cake to celebrate America’s birthday. There will be eight fun filled weeks of camp, and I’m sure everyone will have a ball. I know it will fly by quickly and school will be back in session right after Labor Day. We wish everyone a summer filled with lots of fun and excitement. If you need to add some smiles to your summer, come visit us at Camp Temple Emanu-El. Shalom, Roberta Abramowitz Page 4 TEMPLE T I D I N G S The following friends and families have made donations to the perpetuating fund: Sue, Perry and Eric Hirschbein-Bodnar, in honor of Ruth Kaleko on her 90th Birthday Sue and Perry Hirschbein-Bodnar, in memory of Lillian Cohen Sue and Perry Hirschbein-Bodnar, in memory of Hilary Topper’s mother Phyllis Mass Toby Gordon, in memory of Phyllis Mass Adele Danon, wishing Maryanne Hughes a speedy recovery Rabbi’s Fund Paul Atlas, wishing Martha Lederer a speedy recovery The Lynne Cahn Friendship Flower Garden Fund Bill Cahn, wishing Renee Kasper a Happy Birthday Bill Cahn, wishing Rabbi Bennett Hermann a Happy Birthday Bill Cahn, wishing Maurice Vegh a Happy Birthday Bill Cahn, wishing Ruth Kaleko a Happy Birthday Bill Cahn, wishing Trudi Bernstein a Happy Birthday Peace Begins With Me By Meredith Zelman Narissi Shabbat Shalom. Peace. What is inner peace? We talk about it, yet the experience is often elusive. To cultivate this inner peace, this bliss, this state of reverence, one must abandon the thinking mind for a time. It is a place of the heart; a place of charitable gratitude. Remember some of the delight and joy of being a child; the free abandon of pure bliss? This state still lives within us. It is this implacable inner celebration of life and being that we all carry within, that will create peace on earth. Can we allow ourselves to delve into the silent celebration that reverberates in Shalom? We cannot create peace until we know it. When Love takes precedence over being right we can know peace. Having to be right is a form of violence. It makes the other person wrong. One of the ways to practice peace is to practice kindness. This July-August 2012 Bill Cahn, wishing Ted and Renee Kasper a Happy Anniversary Bill Cahn, wishing Herb and Judy Levitz a Happy Anniversary Bill Cahn, wishing Larry and Liz Gutman a Happy Anniversary Bill Cahn, wishing Stan and Fran Fleishman a Happy Anniversary Bill Cahn, wishing Hank and Nikki Baum a Happy Anniversary Bill Cahn, wishing Allan and Carol Carlton a Happy Anniversary Bill Cahn, wishing Larry and Ellin Stracher a Happy Anniversary Dr. Jerry Oberman Nursery School Fund Edith Oberman, in memory of her beloved husband, Jerry Oberman Edith Oberman, in memory of her beloved mother, Lillian Goldberg The Lenny and Lucille Goldstein Youth Group Fund Phil and Cindy Goldstein, for the Yahrzeit of their beloved mother, Lucille Goldstein Phil and Cindy Goldstein and Family, in memory of their dear friend Hank Hamburg Freda Berkowitz, in memory of Geraldine Birnbaum may mean being in the presence of cultures or ideas that we do not agree with. If we have faith in our own ideologies we can share the possible commonalities of another. Yahrzeit Fran Miller, in memory of her beloved sister, May Furth Helaine Shepard, in memory of her beloved mother, Mollie Beaber Helaine Shepard, in memory of her beloved niece, Barbara Bere Helen Elovich, in memory of her beloved father, S. Louis Mirel Harriet Forman, in memory of her beloved husband, Albert Forman Robert Geltman, in memory of his beloved wife, Natalie Geltman Anita Kaplan Cutler, in memory of her beloved husband, Benjamin I. Hyman Sy Landsman, in memory of his beloved mother, Gertrude Landsman Ruth Dropkin, in memory of her beloved father, William Dropkin Bob Geller, in loving memory of Rebecca Geller Diana Stimmel, in memory of her beloved husband, Lou Stimmel Sol Meyers, in loving memory of Louis Meyers and Diane Meyers Robin Wadler, in memory of her beloved father, Saul Singman Lois Lutwin, in memory of her beloved father, Ralph Halperin shall we say meditation; we come to know a presence that is not quite so judgmental. This is the path to peace. Perhaps we need to spend less time talking to ourselves and more time talking to G-d. How do you talk to G-d? Can an ongoing “The highest peace is the peace between oppo - dialogue with G-d bring you peace of mind? sites.” Isaac Goldberg says in “The Wonder of Words”: We are all born of opposites, all of creation is based on opposites: positive and nega- “To atone is to be at one with God, to sink tive, dark and light, man and woman, man, self into the not-self, woman and thus child. In the face of opposites we can practice kindness. When we are to achieve a mystic unity with the source of kind, we are being tolerant, compassionate, being, wiping out all error and finding and helpful. These qualities are the soil in peace in self-submergence.” which the flower of peace grows. To be at peace with oneself we have to One last thought: Is it this kind of forgiveexamine our self talk. How do you speak to ness, even self forgiveness that leads to yourself? Who are these two selves? Who is peace of mind? As we release our blame, the “I” having the thoughts? All too often anger, guilt and resentments we are then left we hear a voice which is critical, self depre- with nothing but peace and love. One great ciating, or just plain scary. Where is the and astounding prayer, one of my favorites, voice that sooths you or tells you all is well? that illustrates this concept is the bedtime Upon introspection and understanding, shema. Listen! Rebbe Nachman of Breslov says cont. on p. 6 Page 5 a July Birthdays 1 5 7 8 10 12 14 16 18 19 22 25 26 27 29 30 Cathy Pettit Joseph Lehr Martin Schneiweis Bonnie Stern Sheldon Sanders Kenneth Mittelberg Roberta Zucker Paul Atlas Sherry Renz Judith Levine Alan Wolfer Raquel Entes-Feingold Brad Quick Susan HirschbeinBodnar Beatrice Soloway Malcolm Cooper Michael Zapson Pamela Kaplan Theodore Kasper Fran Miller Dr. George Miller Carol Carlton Francine Fleishman Birthdays & Anniversaries August Birthdays 1 2 3 5 7 9 10 13 14 16 17 19 20 24 25 27 28 29 Mitch Rubin Brian Hellman Michael Cohen Frieda Kriedman Lori Field Judith Weitz Ruth Schwartz Eileen Kramer Stephen Botwinoff James Lyman Toby Gordon The Honorable Joseph Slavin Dr. Jo Eisman Bonni Goetz Lawrence Elovich Harold Kuritzky Virginia Feinberg Lawrence Gutman Marvin Gehn Nancy Goldstein Kevin Heller A July Anniversaries 1 2 8 Dr. Alan and Marcia Zimmerman Robert and Phyllis Robinson Steven and Roberta Strauss August Anniversaries 1 7 8 13 18 23 25 29 Richard and Lisa Charschan Mark and Alysa Goldsmith Richard and Jodi Applebaum Alan and Ivy Leibowitz Isidoro and Susan Korn Ignacio and Dava Lopez Jeffrey and Bari Klirsfeld Rick and Liza Ehrlich Lawrence and Helen Elovich Harold and Tina Kuritzky Steven and Rochelle Kolodny cont. from p. 5 « THE BEDTIME SHEMA » YOUTH AND FAMILY ACTIVITIES I hope you are enjoying the summer and making the most of where you live. Beach Shabbat is a beautiful way to celebrate summer and Shabbat at the same time. When the surf is pounding and your toes are in the sand and prayers are being sung in the wind, then there is no doubt God is listening. Don’t forget to be a part of it. Bring the kids and have them come by my blanket to share my chips. A new and exciting thing will be happening this coming year. The Madrichim Program will be starting this Fall. The Program is partially funded by The Slomo and Cindy Silvian Foundation, Inc. Our post Bar/Bat Mitzvah students will meet for dinner and discussion groups and to perform a variety of service activities for the Religious School and the Family Ed. program. You’ll be hearing much more about this in the coming weeks. I’m already thinking about all the great activities we’ll have in the year ahead. I’m thrilled by the consistently high turn-out. Tell your friends…the more the merrier (except when I’m making blintzes!) Have a great summer and don’t forget your sunblock! Lori Z. Weinbloom Master of the universe, I hereby forgive anyone who angered or antagonized me or who sinned against me — whether against my body, my property, my honor or against anything of mine; whether he did so accidentally, willfully, carelessly, or purposely; whether through speech, deed, thought, or notion; whether in this transmigration or another transmigration — I forgive every Jew.(person). May no one be punished because of me. May it will be Your will, HASHEM, my God and the God of my forefathers, that I may sin no more. Whatever sins I have done before You, may You blot out in Your abundant mercies, but not through suf fering or bad illnesses. May the expressions of my mouth and the thoughts of my heart find favor before You, HASHEM, my Rock and my Redeemer.1 So it is with heartfelt blessings that I wish you all Peace, Deep Peace, Deep Inner Peace. Shabbat Shalom! Past president and congregant Bill Cahn has just published a new murder mystery. It's title is "Murder Among Friends" and can be purchased from Amazon through the Temple website. http://www.temple-emanu-el.org/ July-August 2012 Page 6 Drug/Alcohol Abuse Help - Families Anonymous Wednesday evening at 7:30 pm at St. Raymond's Church School Cafeteria, 263 Atlantic Avenue, East Rockaway, New York. 516-221-0303. Temple earns $8.00 for every tree you buy! Place this code on your envelope for Temple to get credit: LI612 HND63954 For Sale: Culinary Institute Graduate Chef Kenny Osder Home catering: 561-676-2176 [email protected] (Kenny generously donated the lasagna for our Shavuot Dinner.) Eight Cemetery plots in Cedar Park/Beth El Cemetary Paramus New Jersey. All eight plots must be purchased together. This section uses a single family headstone and individual footstones for each grave. $5000 includes transfer fees. Call Irwin (516) 897-8655 CELEBRATE YOUR SIMCHA WITH OUR TEMPLE FAMILY SPONSOR AN ONEG IN HONOR OF THAT EVENT. AHRC-NASSAU in Oceanside Offers FREE GROCERY SHOPPING SERVICE to members of your Congregation Organization/Lodge who are disabled, elderly, or just out of the hospital.If interested in taking advantage of this service, please call Jack File or Janice Shear at (516) 764-1590 Breaking News !!! *********** Temple Emanu-El is now linked from Our Website (www.Temple-Emanu-El.org) to Amazon.com. We will receive a 4% donation on everything purchased through this link !!! A SPECIAL CAKE AND BEAUTIFUL PLATTERS WILL BE PROVIDED BY YOU FOR YOUR GUESTS AND THE CONGREGANTS ATTENDING SERVICES. THE COST: $150.00 THE JOY OF CELEBRATING WITH FRIENDS: PRICELESS CALL THE TEMPLE OFFICE 516-431-4060, EXT. 0 TO RESERVE YOUR DATE AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS Commemorative Bricks are a wonderful way to memorialize a Loved One, but they may also be dedicated in honor of a Bar or Bat Mitzvah, or any special occasion. To order please call Maurice Vegh at 889-0554 Rabbi’s Monday Night Torah Class - Monday Nights at 8:00 pm PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS July-August 2012 Rabbi’s Torah Study Group - 9:30 am on Saturday (9:00 if there is a Bar/Bat Mitzvah) Page 7 TEMPLE EMANU-EL OF LONG BEACH 455 NEPTUNE BLVD. LONG BEACH, NEW YORK 11561 If you Are Interested in Placing An Ad in the Bulletin, Please Contact the Temple Office at (516)431-4060 x10 on 7/20 and 8/10 PICNIC & PRAYERS Bring a picnic supper at 6:30 pm Welcome Shabbat at 7:30 pm with Rabbi Hermann, Cantor Kantor & Lori Temple Emanu-El Nursery School and Day Camp Roberta Abramowitz Director - 431-4060 Ext. 14 Please visit Temple Emanu-El’s Facebook page for the latest Temple news