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Kol Anshei Shalom The Voice of Temple Anshei Shalom! 1 October 2014 Issue No. 66 5775 Kol Anshei Shalom is published 11 months per year as a Monthly Bulletin Temple Anshei Shalom Delray’s Vibrant Synagogue of the Future Affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism 7099 West Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33446 Phone: 561-495-1300 [email protected] Interim Rabbi Rabbi Gerald Weiss Cantor Cantor Efraim Sapir Baal Koreh Steven Wallach Choir Director Cantor Willian S. Wood Senior Gabbai Yona Alter President Lawrence “Larry” Feinberg President Emeritus Paul A. Felder High holiday services conducted by Rabbi Gerald weiss & cantor efraim sapir ��� �� "R�#$�% �&'�()R *R# +,-- !R � .��/&H$0 "R�#$�% �&'�()R *R#% ��1 /�#R)% 2,34 Executive Vice President Barbara Grau 5$'!R#$�% �&'�()R 3'H% 6,-- $� VP Ritual Paul Erstein ��7��R 88,-- $� .appro9imately0 VP Membership Fran Goldman &���!/�'� ��� �� !R 5)R:�&) .�/&1!#)5 ��7��R0 *,*- � VP Communications Marvin S. 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Erstein simchat 'orah Production Minuteman Press "riday% �ctober 8@th % =,34 am & @,*- pm 2 President’s Office Cantor Sapir for sponsoring the Selichot prayer books in memory of his beloved mother, Yehudit Sapir • Cantor Saul Rubinstein for being our Chazzan Sheni, for sponsoring our Selichot program in memory of his beloved wife Ruth and your many contributions in so many ways for our synagogue • Stanley Bernsteen, Julian Rubinstein and Cantor Sapir for reading Torah so beautifully • Harriet DeCosta, our energetic and effervescent floor manager and greeter and Howard Mordis, our always efficient ritual manager • Barbara Kirshner and Ros Gibson, who compiled the Aliyah list • Bob Rothman who coordinates the movement of those being honored on the bima • Harvey Miller, Ed Walvick, Michael Halzel and Yona Alter for serving as a Gabbai on the bima • Michael Silverman, Bernie Morwitz and Sumner Greenberg for blowing shofar so magnificently • Yona Alter, Sol Rosen and Julie Rosenberg for davening Pesukei Dizimra on the High Holidays • Ed Gastfriend, Ruth Morwitz and Paul Felder for chanting Haftorahs on the High Holy Days • Irwin Nable who will chant Maftir Yonah during Mincha on Yom Kippur • My Executive Vice President, Barbara Grau for coordinating all the ushering and security during the holidays. Thank you to each and every one of you who ushered • Our Ritual Chairman, Paul Erstein, for his assistance in so many ways and in so many areas of temple leadership • Gayle Savitz for her Kol Nidre Appeal • The Temple Anshei Shalom Choir directed by Cantor Bill Wood and guest conductor Elliot Kahn for their hearfelt renditions during our Selichot service and on the High Holy Days • Irene Marks and Ruth Kurtz for scheduling the women’s readings and to all the women who read and chanted Ashrei • To our members of Sisterhood, Gerry Berg, Ida Brass, Bope Kraemer, Ray Misshula, who this year and for many years before have had the responsibility of polishing the silver crowns and breast plates • To those Sisterhood women who set up for our Oneg and Kiddush for Shabbat and Yom Tovim • Marvin S. Cohen for compiling and editing the Book of Remembrance. • To all those who worked in the ticket office for selling so many High Holiday tickets to our members and the public • Rita Erstein and Florence Ull, who sold Lawrence Feinberg In many congregations during the High Holiday services, the President gives a report called the State of the Congregation. Over the course of my Presidency through announcements, articles in the Kol monthly bulletin, letters to the congregation and emails, I have attempted to keep the congregation informed as to the functioning, development and progress of our beloved Temple Anshei Shalom. Thus at this time I am pleased to say that, in the simplest of terms, the state of this congregation, Temple Anshei Shalom, is strong, thriving and always improving. During this calendar year we have increased our membership by over 170 new members. Our overall individual membership is close to 850, the highest it has been in many years. Helen Keller once said: “Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence.” This is a statement that we at Temple Anshei Shalom follow. As the vibrant synagogue of the future, Temple Anshei Shalom is moving forward with an optimism that has been demonstrated over the last four years. We are inspired by our clergy, Rabbi Gerald Weiss and Cantor Efraim Sapir. We are motivated by the many dedicated and tireless volunteers who give of their time and energy so that throughout the year Temple Anshei Shalom will always be a meaningful, educational and spiritual home for our community. This synagogue is a family – and with all families there may be differences of opinion but we as a congregation – we as a group of individuals working as part of the greater Jewish community must always direct our hearts and minds into doing what is best for our beloved synagogue and its congregants. As we are in the midst of the holiest days of the year and as this is a time for reflection, I would like to express my appreciation to our clergy and to our volunteer congregants a Yasher Koach for all they have done and all that they will continue to do for our synagogue. To: • Rabbi Weiss for compiling the new High Holiday readings and Selichot prayer booklet and 3 (continued on page 14) Kol Nidre forgiven you, may everything be allowed you. There does not exist any vow, oath, ... or curse. But there does exist pardon, forgiveness, and atonement.” And the individual then concludes with a brief statement that “I cancel from this time onward all vows and all oaths ... that I will accept upon myself, whether while awake or in a dream .... from this moment I preemptively regret them and declare of all of them they shall be utterly null and void....” So, from a time before the composition of Kol Nidrei there was a corresponding ritual intended for Rosh Hashana. It is believed that Kol Nidrei was added to the liturgy of Yom Kippur, ten days after Rosh Hashana, because that service is much more solemn, because the Day of atonement is entirely attuned to the theme of repentance and remorse, and because (despite the great importance of Rosh Hashana) Yom Kippur services are better attended, and perhaps because Yom Kippur itself is once referred to as Rosh Hashana in Scripture (Ezekiel 40:1). There may be an additional reason—perhaps the annulment of vows was moved to, or repeated at, the commencement of the Day of Atonement in order to minimize the risk that new vows would be made in the short interval between the repudiation of vows in Kol Nidre and the service of Atonement. The Kol Nidrei prayer has been used by non-Jews as a basis for asserting that an oath taken by a Jew may not be trusted. Historically, this accusation was leveled so often and so persistently that many non-Jewish legislators considered it necessary to have a special form of oath administered to Jews (“ Oath More Judaico”), and many judges refused to allow them to take a supplementary oath, basing their objections chiefly on this prayer. As early as 1240 in the Disputation of Paris, Yechiel of Paris was obliged to defend Kol Nidrei against these charges. The Russian government, in 1857, decreed that the prayerbooks must include, as an introduction to Kol Nidrei, a Hebrew explanation to the readers of the limited nature of the vows that could be released by this ceremony. Because this prayer has often been held up by antiSemites as proof that Jews are untrustworthy, the Reform movement removed it from the liturgy for a while. In fact, the reverse is true: Jews make this prayer because they take vows so seriously that they consider themselves bound even if they make the vows under duress or in times of stress when not thinking straight. This prayer gave comfort to those who were forcibly converted to Christianity, yet felt unable to break their vow to follow Christianity. In recognition of that history, the Reform movement restored this prayer to its liturgy. And there were even some considerations by the Orthodox community to abolish it but it was never acted upon. Our Personal Resolve As we approach Kol Nidre this year, I implore all of our membership family to ponder all of the above and while uttering the words of this haunting ancient formula to resolve to make the coming year the better one yet. Dvora and I wish you a meaningful fast and that God will indeed hear our prayers and grant us all that we wish for ourselves, our community and for Klal Yisrael, Amen The formula for the annulment of vows and promisses that ushers in the Service of the Eve Yom Kipur and refers only to such vows which we had voluntarity promised to God, and had not kept, or the fulfillment of which might prove to be beyond our ability to carry out. Origin The date of the composition of the declaration and its author are alike unknown; but it was in existence at the Geonic period (589–1038 CE). The tendency to make vows to God was strong in ancient Israel; the Torah found it necessary to caution against the promiscuous making of vows: “When you make a vow [neder] to the LORD your God, do not put off fulfilling it, for the LORD your God will require it of you, and you will have incurred guilt; whereas you incur no guilt if you refrain from vowing. You must fulfill what has crossed your lips and perform what you have voluntarily vowed to the LORD your God, having made the promise with your own mouth.” (Deuteronomy 23:22–24). As one commentary puts it, “it is considered a fearsome sin for one to violate his vows and oaths and the Sages regard it as an extremely serious matter for one to approach the Days of Judgment [meaning the High Holy Days] with such violation in hand. Rash vows to God that for whatever reason were not fulfilled created painful religious and ethical difficulties for those who had made them; this led to an earnest desire for dispensation from them. Therefore, halakha allowed for the absolution from a vow (‘hattarat nedarim”), which might be performed only by a scholar, or an expert on the one hand, or by a board of three Jewish laymen on the other. This rite declared that the petitioners, who were seeking reconciliation with God, solemnly retracted their vows and oaths they had made to God during the period intervening between the previous Day of Atonement and the present one; this rite made them null and void from the beginning, entreating in their stead pardon and forgiveness from God. Adoption into Yom Kippur services Originally, the annulment of vows was performed on Rosh Hashanah, the New Year, ten days before Yom Kippur. The Talmud (Nedarim 23b) says, “Who wished to cancel his vows of a whole year should arise on Rosh Hashanah and announce, ‘All vows that I will pledge in the coming year shall be annulled.’” There is, in fact, a ritual for this that is supposed to take place the day before Rosh Hashana (because one does not do such chores on a holy day), known as Hatarat nedarim (Annulment of vows), wherein the individual presents himself before a tribunal of three and recites a Hebrew formula, very different from that of Kol Nidrei, asking for annulment of every vow or pledge or prohibition that he swore “while I was awake or dreaming”, “whether they were matters relating to money, or to the body, or to the soul”.... And the tribunal responds by reciting three times, “May everything be permitted you, may everything be 4 Delray PoDiatry Foot Temple member Edward H. 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Jog Road, Suite 2 (NE corner of Jog & Lake Ida) Delray Beach, FL 33428 drmichaelsturm.com (561) 865-3331 5 Ritual and Rabbi Search Committees First and most importantly, if during this year, I have slighted or insulted you in any way, I ask your forgiveness. We had very successful Selichot and Rosh Hashanah services. Our President, Larry Feinberg in his article on page 3 and beyond thanked all the members who contributed to our efforts. I just want to say a special thank you to Rabbi Weiss and Cantor Sapir for being so easy to work with in putting together the new prayer booklets for Selichot and the Supplemental Readings for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. It is certainly nice to work with a Rabbi who has 2014 computer skills and is willing to work far beyond his “interim” “services only” contract. The phone blast new years message you received right before Rosh Hashanah was also produced by Rabbi Weiss and his “apples”. Thank you Rabbi Weiss. Some of you may know that I recently delegated the giving out of Aliyot during the year to Harriet Decosta and Barbara Kirshner. After doing this for nearly eight months, I recognized that they could do a better job than I had been doing and for the good of the Temple I gave this over to them. During my eight month effort, I had the opportunity to speak to so many of our members, it was a worthwhile experience. Please continue to call or email me with concerns, requests and opinions about either Ritual or Rabbi Search. [email protected] and 561 886 8144 About the Rabbi Search...while in NY visiting my lady friend, I “pre-interviewed” two promising NY area candidates for our open position. By the time you read this, we may also have had the committee do a “Skype” video interview with them. We have a third local Rabbi who is also interested in us, and we should be interviewing him on site after Yom Kippur. Our dear friend and Rabbi’s Rabbi, Rabbi Jack Reimer, who has extensive experience with Rabbi placement and seems to know “everybody” tell us that after the holidays we should expect to receive additional resumes. Frankly, we are in no rush to hire a Rabbi. Rabbi Weiss is, as I hope you agree, an excellent “interim”. He is warm and thoughtful and he likes us and we like him. So the committee is going to continue to go through candidates until we find someone who really is just wonderful and really fits us. I promise to keep you informed and of course you will get to meet all the finalists and weigh in with your opinions. AND finally, G’mar Chatima Tova. May you be sealed in the book of life for the coming year. Paul Erstein Ritual VP Co-Chairman, Rabbi Search Committee Would you like to have a meal in the Succah with your family and friends? Contact: Harriet DeCosta (561) 716-1210 In Memoriam Frank N. Morgenstern The family of Frank N. Morgenstern, of blessed memory, appreciates the many kind expressions of sympathy from both clergy and membership, having enabled us to easily surpass attendance for a minyan at our Shiva. We are also most grateful for the synagogue's provision of food from Glick's during this time of need. Thanks to all. 6 Temple Anshei Shalom TEMPLE BOOK CLUB Book Club Leader: Arlene S. Ritholtz Monday, October 13, 2014 12:00 noon Read…Come…Discuss Book Reviewed: “Rise and Shine” Shine” by Anna Quindlen Copies, including large print and cd’s are available at the Hagen Ranch library From Anna Quindlen, acclaimed author of Blessings, Black and Blue, and One True Thing, a superb novel about two sisters, the true meaning of success, and the qualities in life that matter most. It’s an otherwise ordinary Monday when Meghan Fitzmaurice’s perfect life hits a wall. A household name as the host of Rise and Shine, the country’s highest-rated morning talk show, Meghan cuts to a commercial break–but not before she mutters two forbidden words into her open mike. In an instant, it’s the end of an era, not only for Meghan, who is unaccustomed to dealing with adversity, but also for her younger sister, Bridget, a social worker in the Bronx who has always lived in Meghan’s long shadow. The effect of Meghan’s on-air truth telling reverberates through both their lives, affecting Meghan’s son, husband, friends, and fans, as well as Bridget’s perception of her sister, their complex childhood, and herself. What follows is a story about how, in very different ways, the Fitzmaurice women adapt, survive, and manage to bring the whole teeming world of New York to heel by dint of their smart mouths, quick wits, and the powerful connection between them that even the worst tragedy cannot shatter. Temple Anshei Shalom, 7099 West Atlantic Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33446 561-495-1300 www.templeansheishalom.org Questions: Arlene S. Ritholtz 561-369-7666 7 Beth Israel MEMORIAL CHAPEL Independently Owned & Operated Since 1982 Irwin M. Schultz Licensed Pre-Need Counselor Member of Temple Anshei Shalom Cell Phone (561) 414-9535 Home Phone (561) 499-8363 You can rely on Irwin for pre-need information on Local Burial, In-Ground or Above-Ground Cemetery Property, or Burial Out-of-State Chapel & Pre-Need Office 11115 Jog Road, Boynton Beach, FL (corner of Woolbright) (561) 732-3000 Pre-Need Conference Center 6578 W. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach, FL (Kings Point Shopping Center) (561) 498-5700 Yiddish The 16th Annual Conference Of The International Association Of Yiddish Clubs takes place on November 14th-17th at the Boca Marriott. Join in this exciting weekend of celebration of the Yiddish language, culture and history. For more information contact : Genia Kutner @ 561 498-5961 8 Membership Hagen Ranch Library. As always, the discussion, lead by Arlene Ritholtz is lively and interesting. Please join us. The following dates have been set aside for the Temple Book Club: Monday, November 10, December 8, January 12, February 9, March 9, April 13, May 11 at noon. SAVE THE DATE: Friday evening January 16, 2015 ...LETS CELEBRATE ! Those that joined our Anshei family in 2014, as well as installation of our 2015 officers. Please contact me if you have any questions. Membership is here to make everyone comfortable in their new home Fran Goldman, Membership VP [email protected] We welcome our new members with great enthusiasm! We thank you for choosing Anshei Shalom as your new spiritual home: Irving & Hannah Goldberg, Barbara SeltzerMeister, David & Marilyn Ference, Gary Black & Jan McCarthy, Dr Stanley Bernsteen, Sol & Florence Adamsky, Jean Havelin, Marci Havelin, Bernard & Miriam Herbst, Sally Hyman, Sylvia Kirschner, Mildred Montauk, Marvin Corin, Harry & Marlene Lebovitz, Aaron Lomasky, Moe Buller and Sema Moskowitz. We encourage you to become engaged and involved in the many programs and activities that we have throughout the year. Friday night services led by Cantor Efraim Sapir has grown though out the summer months and we look forward to the New Year with renewed optimism for increased member participation. Sylvia Engell and Gayle Savitz greet everyone, as we join with our new friends to welcome in the Shabbat. After services we enjoy an Oneg and friendly conversation. Join us for a relaxed social Shabbos evening. Our Book Club continues on MONDAY, OCTOBER 13th at 12:00 with, “Rise and Shine” by Anna Quinlan. The books are available at the Celebrate a Simcha or honor a departed loved one by sponsoring the Bima Flowers for Shabbat. Contact Marilyn in the office and reserve your date. Acknowledgements Margaret Vesely wishes to thank everybody for their outpouring of sympathy at the passing of her beloved son Tommy. Your calls, cards and prayers are most Appreciated. Margaret Thank you to everybody for your acts of kindness in recognizing the passing of my dearneed husband filler Gene. A reminder that we are truly a family here at Temple Anshei Shalom. Sylvia Eisner 9 many projects; ticket office, gift shop, hospitality, etc. If you might have just a little time to spare, please call me- Helene 561-495-8847. One further note: the gift shop is no longer able to accept charges- check or cash only. Please make all checks payable to “Sisterhood TAS.” As you can tell, WE ARE READY and, if you Sisterhood Let’s held its first fundraiser this year, our Annual Luncheon me, CALL ME- HELENE 561-495-8847 get ready for an exciting New Year for needand rty. It was a huge success, Yasher Koach to our chairpersons Helene Let us make Sisterhood, Temple Anshei Sisterhood! on and Mildred Grant, their terrific ticket sales person, Selma Aison and Shalom, an even better place!!!!! Just to go back a bit, many of us enjoyed a mmittee of Ida Brass, Harriet DeCosta and Bope Kraemer. Shalom wonderful in Miami Sunday,singer Sept.and 7; aguitarist, huge entertained Our November 18 day meeting, Ron Dagan, “thank you” oncemeeting again to Barbara Grau for her e well-attended breakfast and put us in a pre-Chanukah mood. ut the following dates on your calendar:at Monday, December 16 , Barbara most informative narration the Holocaust ll speakMemorial. to us about “The Naughty Ladies of the Bible” and Sisterhood Lunch followed and then we were will be December 21 and the Sisterhood Board will be participants in the privileged to have an excellent tour guide who so come and join us. took us through all the highlights of Miami. The following was written in 1983 by Renata Eckstein, the first President of Thank you, for planning great repeating. day!! od. Its message is justMillie, as prevalent today this and bears I thank her and all guests, please plan on ng us print Ladies this: WHAT IS afternoon SISTERHOOD? attending another fun at a Sisterhood ncerity –Card, Be sincere in whatever you do. Game Party and Lunch on Tuesday, eas – Interest, involvement, they go together. Nov. 18. There will beall exciting vendors selling cial Activities – Getting to know one another. Satisfaction of a job well done. great gifts for the holidays which are rapidly What a wonderful feeling! Of course,–just a little treat FOR the most of it. me - Ourapproaching. most precious commodity irreplaceable, so make always nice!!! ffort – AYOU good would ingredient to bebe put in whatever we are doing. Sunday, 7 offers an entertaining eligion – Attend and December participate in services. Hospitality – Making everyone feel welcome. afternoon at the Delray Playhouse to see “Over rganization Getting your committees organized – working together. The –River And Through The Woods.” bligation – To do the best you know how. Tickets for these fun fund raising events vote yourself to do what you are doing for Sisterhood. Determination to are available in our ticket office Monday thru oject a success. Thursday mornings. If necessary, you can what Sisterhood to Renata and myself. I hope it 561means the same to always means call Millie for further information495-0056. She is usually available 24 hrs. a Shalom, day to answer questions! Gerry Berg Please, put on your calendar the Sisterhood/ Men’s Club Spring Cleaning Rummage SaleDecember to s for Sisterhood Shabbat on Saturday, 21st be held Sunday, March, 22, 2015. Collections th k your for Sunday willcalendars begin after January 1, 2015.January We need19 your for a joint help to Club make this a great Sign ticket up ood/Men’s “Night Of success. Music” The office has now. tickets. Don’t miss this exciting evening. The next Sisterhood Meeting will be Monday, Oct. 20. We are delighted to have Barbara Grau as the guest speaker: Topic- Anti Semitism. We are always happy to have you sponsor refreshments for the meeting in honor of some special occasion; just give me a call- Helene 561-495-8847. Many volunteers are needed to continue our 10 Sisterhood th th st As I See It The Torah foresees that “all the people of the earth will come to see G-d’s glory”. The implication, according to the Gaon of Vilna, is that it is Israel’s task to bring G-d’s knowledge to them. A heavy burden indeed but not one from which we can run. This is our angst, but this is our mission. Long live Jewish guilt, bless the Jewish mothers, and announce to the world that we are here to stay. May this year be the year that we all feel the power, majesty and truth of our ancient teachings and be for a blessing to all. May we be inscribed for another year of life, one filled with joy, health, and a sense of accomplishment. Shalom Barbara Grau By Barbara Grau As I See It Jewish angst and anxiety/guilt complexes have been fodder for Jewish writers forever. Philip Roth’s character, Portnoy, has a problem with a mother who loved him too much. Others write of being (s) mothered with food, love or guilt: How could you do that to Momma? Jewish guilt and/or smothering have been a rich source for comics as well. Anything going wrong is always the Jews’ fault: for better or worse, the world is obsessed with Jews as Jews are obsessed with collective guilt. We are obsessed with how to make the world “like” us. We have bobbed our noses, changed our names, turned our backs on traditional Judaism and have made ourselves strangers to ourselves. At this time of the year, the ‘pintele yid’ emerges somewhat, as attendance at formal services increases dramatically. One could posit that it is partly our doing. In our DNA, guilt is but one component. Why should we assume the responsibility and the guilt because we were to be a light unto the Nations. In the Parsha, Ki Tavo, we are given the blessings and the curses. As all Israel was at the Mount to receive the original Ten Commandments, so are we at Mt. Gerizim and Mt. Ebal to hear our choices and their consequences. IF we are bringing such a clear message of how to live, why should we not be hailed as heroes? Possibly we have set the bar too high and therefore, we become the cursed for trying to elevate humanity. When we come together for Kol Nidre, we acknowledge the power of words and the penalty for betraying those words. Like Ruth, we take an oath, a solemn act, which allows G-d to punish us if we break that oath. That is the solemnity of Kol Nidre, a call to ethical behavior, to answer to a higher power. It is a burden. Abarbanel, a medieval Sephardic scholar, noted that other nations erect monuments to memorialize their conquests, victories and heroes, while Israel inscribes on stone its words of Torah. That is our monument. What is asked of us at this time of year? That we match the words of G-d with our own righteous acts. A Chasidic writer concluded that all curses refer to secret transgressions. For public offenders, there is hope of repentance, for hypocrites, there is none. Sisterhood functions are fund raisers for the Temple but also fun. Please participate. 11 Delray’s Vibrant Synagogue Of The Future STILL JEWISH AFTER ALL THESE YEARS… …A life in the Theatre January 25th at 2 pm Tickets On Sale Monday-Thursday 9:30 am- 11:30 am Or by phone (561) 495-1300 7099 West Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach Visit us on the web at: www.templeansheishalom.org 12 HELP AVAILABLE! 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We look to the continuing success of the state of our Congregation. As I say over and over, Temple Anshei Shalom is the vibrant synagogue of the future. Temple Anshei Shalom is always moving forward and improving. Temple Anshei Shalom of Delray Beach is the place to be! A year of good health to each and every one of you. May each and every one of you be inscribed in the Book of Life for the coming year and many years to come. L’hitraot, Larry Feinberg, President This article was shared with the congregation by President Larry Feinberg on the morning of the first day of Rosh Hashanah. In appreciation of the service given by all of our volunteers, we are printing it so that the whole congregation including the “snowbirds” will be informed and can honor those who work so hard for our beloved Temple Anshei Shalom PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE (continued from page 3) tickets, made reservations and organized the seating plans for Rosh Hashana dinner and Break Fast gettogether • Arlene Lurie and Dan Goldman along with our fantastic bookkeeper, Joanne Kessler for maintaining all of our accounts in a professional manner • Paul Erstein and Millie Grant for all of the publicity and marketing about the High Holidays • Herb Levine for his computer expertise in generating much needed High Holiday information • Fran Goldman and her membership committee for their efforts in inspiring many of you to join our synagogue • David Lurie, House Chairman, and his fantastic hardworking and dedicated custodial staff (Rolly, Chad & Mark) who cleaned, set-up and provided security for all of the services • The Office Staff of Marilyn, Janette and the many volunteers – thank you for your smiles, cooperative attitudes and pleasant demeanors during the most spiritual and most stressful time of a synagogue’s year • Beth Israel Memorial Chapel for sponsoring the Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur Supplementary Readings and Prayer books At this time of forgiveness, please forgive me if I have not mentioned your name. Whatever you have done for our Synagogue is greatly appreciated. As in the past, I ask you to step up and become part of our family. I encourage you to come to services, to participate in our LifeLong Learning program, join our Sisterhood, Men’s Club, Choir, Book Club Bar/ Bat Mitzvah class, and Rosh Chodesh luncheons, to attend the Cantor Sapir and Friends Concert and our Avi Hoffman show, to learn with our Scholarin-Residence and to honor our leadership at our upcoming gala. I also encourage you to contribute to our Kol Nidre Campaign if you have not already done so. I encourage you to join us for Sukkot and Simchat May The Almighty protect and defend the State Of Israel. AVAILABLE SENIOR TRANSPORTATION MAE VOLEN SENIOR CENTER DOES SR. TRANSPORTS 561-736-3820 or 561-395-8920 There is a small charge for non-medical trips. There is no charge for a medical transport, but they may ask for a donation. PALM BEACH COUNTY DIVISION OF SENIOR SERVICES TRANSPORTATION SERVICE : 561-649-0838 PALM BEACH MEDICAL TRANSPORT: 800-715-2386 or 561-439-9900 PALM TRAN: 1-877-870-9840 or 561-233-1111 PALM TRAN CONNECTION: 649-9848 or 649-9838 Pray for the brave Men and Women of the IDF. 14 15 TISHRI/CHESHVAN 5775 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wedne 1 9:30am Executive Meeting 10:30am Folk Da 1:30pm Movie of 5 12 19 11 Tishri 18 Tishri 25 Tishri 10:00am Men’s Club Breakfast 26 2 Cheshvan 6 12 Tishri 7 13 Tishri 3:30pm Sociable Singles 9:30am men’s club board meeting 10:30am Choir 2 pm Cantor Sapir’s Parshat Class 13 14 19 Tishri 20 Tishri 8 9:30am Full Boar 10:30am Folk Da 11 am Congregat 11:30am Finance 1:30pm Movie of 6:30pm Erev Suk 15 Columbus Day 12 pm Book Club 3:30pm Sociable Singles 2 pm Cantor Sapir’s Parshat Class Hoshanah Rabah 10:30am Folk Da 1:30pm Movie of 6:30pm Yom Tov 20 21 22 26 Tishri 27 Tishri 3:30pm Sociable Singles 2 pm Cantor Sapir’s Parshat Class 10:30am Folk Da 1:30pm Movie of 27 28 29 3 Cheshvan 12 pm Rosh Chodesh Luncheon 3:30pm Sociable Singles 16 4 Cheshvan 2 pm Cantor Sapir’s Parshat Class 10:30am Folk Da 1:30pm Movie of OCTOBER 2014 esday Thursday 7 Tishri e Committee ancing the Week 14 Tishri rd Meeting ancing tional Meeting e Meeting the Week kkot 21 Tishri h ancing the Week Services 2 8 Tishri 10:30am Choir Rehearsal 10:30am Conversational Hebrew (Ritzner) 2 pm Chug Ivrit 9 15 Tishri 8:45am Sukkot Services 6:30pm Sukkot Services 16 22 Tishri 8:45am Shemini Atzeret/Yizkor Services 6:30pm Simchat Torah eve Friday 3 9 Tishri Saturday 4 10 Tishri 10:30am Yiddish Club 2:00 pm Mincha 6:45pm Kol Nidre Service 9 am Yom Kippur Services 11 am Yizkor 3:30pm Community Yizkor 5 pm Mincha/Nielah 6:47pm Candle Lighting 7:39 pm Yom Kippur Ends 10 16 Tishri 11 17 Tishri 8:45am Sukkot Services 6:30pm Shabbat Services 8:45 am Shabbat Morning Services 12:30pm Mincha 6:40pm Candle Lighting 7:31 pm Shabbat Ends 23 Tishri 17 8:45am Simchat T orah Services 7:30pm Friday Night Services 18 24 Tishri 8:45 am Shabbat Morning Services 12:30pm Mincha 6:33pm Candle Lighting 28 Tishri ancing the Week 5 Cheshvan ancing the Week 23 29 Tishri 24 10:30am Choir Rehearsal 10:30am Conversational Hebrew (Ritzner) 2 pm Chug Ivrit 5 pm 30 31 6 Cheshvan 9:30am Hebrew Reading 10:30am Choir Rehearsal 10:30am Conversational Hebrew (Ritzner) 2 pm Chug Ivrit 30 Tishri Early Evening Services 6:27pm Candle Lighting 7:30pm Late Friday Evening Services 7 Cheshvan Halloween 10:30am Yiddish Club 5 pm Early Shabbat Service 7:30 pm Late Friday Night Service 6:21pm Candle Lighting 17 25 1 Cheshvan 8:45 am Shabbat Morning Services 12:30pm Mincha TAS Men’s Club Bulletin October 2014 Sam Perlowitz – Editor Sam Wasserman – Co-Editor (Z.L.) Leslie Leon-Kennedy – Publisher Breakfast Meeting – Sun. Oct. 19th - Guest Speaker: Jayne Chapman from Ted Deutsch’s Office Topic - Community Outreach Breakfast $7.00 per person NO TICKETS will be sold at the door. Reservation Deadline: Thursday, Oct. 16th Announcements: § § § § § Email Communication – if you are not receiving our emails, then please call Sam Perlowitz at 561-495-7410 and we’ll add you to our address book. Cruise – Dec 12th a 10-day cruise on the fabulous Celebrity Equinox (see flyer on Carousel in Temple lobby). Condolences – Our deepest sympathies to the Langmeyer and London families on the loss of Herbert and Frank. Herbert Langmeyer was our oldest lifetime member. Israel Trip – The Men‘s Club and Cantor Sapir are co-sponsoring a trip to Israel. The trip to Israel is from Nov. 4th thru Nov. 17th; the side trip to Italy has been cancelled. Contact the Cantor for details. Volunteers Needed – We need at least two people to volunteer for our Telephone Committee. You’ll spend about 10 minutes, one day per month, calling our brothers to remind them of the next Men’s Club meeting. President’s Message: We had a great turnout for our first Breakfast Meeting for this season. The Men’s Club and Sisterhood are co-sponsoring a Rummage Sale. PLEASE SAVE THE DATE: SUNDAY, MARCH 22ND, 2015! Please start saving clothing and household items to donate for the sale. ���������������������������������� Welcome To All Our New Members Board Meeting Tues., Oct. 7th 9:30 a.m. 18 If you have a Simcha or a Yahrzeit, we would be honored if you would allow us to call you to the Torah or have you open the ark. If you can lead portions of the daily or Shabbat services that lay people lead, call or email me. Call me well in advance of the date of your request. My phone number is (561) 886-8144. Email is [email protected] SAVE THESE DATES.....January 23rd-25th…. Scholar In Residence Weekend: Dr. Prof. Shalom Paul Professor Shalom Paul is a Professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and former Chair of the department of Bible, who specializes in the Bible and the Ancient Near East, its cultures, languages, and theologies. He is the Chair of the Dead Sea Scrolls Foundation, an international organization of leading scholars on the Dead Sea Scrolls, and is also the chair of the curriculum committee of Bible for the Ministry of Education for all grades in Israel. Professor Paul is known as a charismatic and dynamic teacher of Bible who has charmed generations of students at universities, educational institutions and synagogues in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas. 19 Independent, Assisted Living and Memory Care Welcome Home Grand Villa offers the best in senior living lifestyles. The best way to learn about Grand Villa is to come for a personal tour and meet everyone. You always have an invitation to visit us. 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Please make your reservations by leaving a check and a note in the Rosh Chodesh mailbox in the Temple office. The Luncheon is $12.50 pp 24 Tzedakah KEY: IMO In Memory of IHO In Honor of HB Happy Birthday HA Happy Anniversary GW Get Well Kol Nidre Pledges Louis & Lillian Adamsky Jacob K & Evelyn Alter Helene Aronoff Beverly Berman Doris Bernfeld Natalie Biegel Charles & Gertrude Bornstein Arthur & Barbara Brandon Ida Brass Rita Brown Harold Cohen Jerome L. & Marilyn Cohen Marlene Cooper Vera Deblinger Harriet DeCosta Janet Devinsky Sandra Dickstein Stephen Edelman Harold & May Ehrenman Trudy Ehrlich Phyllis Eisen Sylvia Eisner Morris Epstein Rita Erstein Gerald Fahrer & Charlotte Feinholz Sheldon & Shirley Fant Lawrence & Linda Feinberg Beverly Fine Bernard & Eileen Finegold Florence Gardner Elaine Geller Robert & Rosalyn Gibson Joan Goldberg Morris Goldberg Daniel & Frances Goldman Emma Goodman Rhoda Goydel Mildred Grant Lois Green Sumner Greenberg Arthur H. Greenwald Howard & Irma Greif Michael & Celie Halzel Herbert L. Isaacs Gloria Jacobs Irwin & Eileen Jacobs Selma Jacobs David & Elaine Kagan Janette Kanfer Fania Keck Leonard & Sandra Keller Philip Klein John Korn Hannah Krakauer 25 Lillian Kramer Max & Jean Kushner Morris & Doris Kushner Bernard & Greta Labush Morris & Lena Lazarus Paula Lenchner-Eisen Sol Lepson David & Arlene Lurie Tobie Markowitz Irene Marks Rosalie Meltzer Nathan Mitchell Ber & Hana Mlawski Bernard & Ruth Morwitz Milton & Marilyn Ozar Pearl Perlman Samuel & Evelyn Perlowitz Edward & Myrna Phillips Charlotte Ratafia Sam & Ceil Reich Donald & Janet Reichler Solomon Z. & Ray Rosen Roberta Rosenzweig Rita Roslin Robert & Barbara Rothman Jack & Shirley Rubin Arista Salzstein Joan Savitt Gilbert & Beatrice Schechtman Michael Scheinzeit Stanley & Claire Schneider Jeffrey & Linda Schultz Debbie Schwartz Lester & Joan Schwartz Melvin & Marilyn Schwartz Chrissy Seidenfeld Carole Shaffer Estelle Sherer Benno & Phyllis Silberman Gerald & Florence Slatin Hyman & Renee Slavin Vivian Sloves Seymour Solomon Daniel Spector Harold Sperling Dr. Joseph & Selma Starr Bernard & Evelyn Tran Judith Weinberg Morris & Patricia Weinman Jacob Weiss Sam Weiss IMO May Weiss/Wife Benjamin & Gerda Weltman Tzedakah Bricks Gold/Silver Mildred Grant IHO Milton Ozar John Korn IHO Milton Ozar on his 90th BD Irene Marks IHO Ruth Kurtz on her 90th BD Dolores Rubin IHO Milton Ozar Gerald & Ingrid Schwartz IMO Eugene Eisner Margaret Vesely IMO Tom Vesely. Dearest Son Jay Weintraub IMO Fred (Sonny) Weintraub Memorial Plaques Jack & Nancy Bushinsky Arthur Bushinsky Phyllis Levine Joyce Amit Irving Rosenblatt transfer of memorial plaque Irving Rosenblatt transfer of memorial plaque-reserved Simcha Board(Leaf) David & Karen Marks IMO Leslie Marks Edward & Diane Tichi IMO Leslie Marks Simcha Shabbat Donat Ruth Kurtz IHO her birthday Selma Scott IHO her 98th BD Oneg Shabbat Beverly Berman Florence Ull Arthur & Joan Wiener General Donations Selma Aison HA Celie & Michael Halzel Selma Aison HA Herb & Sharon Levine Selma Aison HB Ida Brass, HB Jeffrey Perlmutter, HB Barbara Grau Selma Aison HB Maria Meisler, HB Pearl Perlman, HB Adina Moseson Selma Aison HB Ruth Kurtz, HB Lena Lazarus, HB Sandy Sadowitz Selma Aison IMO Gene Eisner, IMO Tommy Vesely Geraldine Berg IMO Tommy Vesely Jack & Nancy Bushinsky HB Annie Rubenstein Harriet DeCosta HB Marlene Goldman Harriet DeCosta IMO Jack Goldman Vivian Edelman IMO Eugene Eisner Phyllis Eisen HB Ruth Kurtz, Good Health Sylvia Eisner GW Morty Schwartz Daniel & Frances Goldman HA Celie & Michael Halzel, HA Jim & Marilyn Bachner Daniel & Frances Goldman HB Lenore Jaye, HB Hadassah Wang, HB Hana Mlawski Daniel & Frances Goldman HB Ruth Morwitz Mildred Grant GW Sandy Crain Mildred Grant IMO Frank Morgenstern Arthur H. Greenwald GW George Ehrlich, HA Celie 26 & Michael Halzel Arthur H. Greenwald HB Joel Jacobs, HB Rosalyn Gibson, HB Ruth Kurtz Arthur H. Greenwald HB Ruth Morwitz, HB Rabbi Jacob Halpern, HB Sam Perlowitz Howard & Irma Greif IMO Henry Levine Michael & Celie Halzel IHO Rabbi Gerald Weiss for enhancing & enriching our Shabbat Michael & Celie Halzel IMO Eugene Eisner Martin & Sharon Klein Ruth Kurtz GW Burt Lieberman Ruth Kurtz HA Jeff & Linda Schultz, HA Manfred & Margot Nussbaum Ruth Kurtz HB Phyllis Walsh Harvey Miller HA Michael & Celie Halzel Harvey Miller HB Lenore Jaye, HB Hadassah Wang, HB Charlotte Solomon Harvey Miller HB Rosalyn Gibson, HB Henry Borenstein Marilyn Mishkin IMO Elizabeth DeKercado Deborah Morgenstern IMO Frank Morgenstern Adina Moseson HB Barbara Grau Adina Moseson IMO Eugene Eisner Ayne R Rauch HB Lilyan Wien Arlene Ritholtz IHO Rita Erstein Edward & Gayle Savitz GW Hadassah Wang Sonia Schaeffer IHO her children’s 50th anniversary Joan Storch MT Dawn Canarick on your new teaching position Florence Ull HA Dennis & Arlene Gertzer Florence Ull HA Margot & Marvin Cohen, HA Harold & Lois Deutsch Florence Ull HB Arlene Lurie, HB Ceil Reich, HB Marianna Gluck Florence Ull HB Barbara Grau, HA Sandy & Irwin Chalfin Sema Weinberg GW George Ehrlich Special Donation Deborah Morgenstern Yahrzeit Gerald & Carol Abrahams IMO Shirley Marcus/Mother Selma Aison IMO Morris Gergel/Father Marc Anselmo & Sharon Barrett IMO Nathan Barrett/Father Lillian Becker IMO Louis Zarabet/Brother Miriam Behar IMO Hal Behar/Husband Barry Benson IMO Louis Benson/Grandfather Sylvia R. Berman IMO Henrietta Reiner/Mother Doris Bernfeld IMO May Weiss/Sister George & Sylvia Blackstein IMO Steven Leonard Blackstein/Son Eileen Bondy IMO Seymour Bondy/Husband Shirley Botwinick IMO Eve Wainstock/Sister Yahrzeit Arthur & Barbara Brandon Bronia Bronkesh Gayle Bucolo Irene Clayman Judith Danto Harold & Lois Deutsch Harold & May Ehrenman Marshall & Sylvia Engell Ilene Shepard Epstein Jean Epstein Joan Esterson Bernard & Eileen Finegold Hedy Fladell Kenneth Golberg Kenneth Golberg Beulah Goldberg Daniel & Frances Goldman Elizabeth Goldsmith Sheldon & Carol Goldsmith Bertha Gordon Rose Graffeo Gerald & Rose Halpern Andras & Liela Hamori Gloria Jacobs Joel Jacobs Ethel Katz Joseph & Rima Krieger Oscar Krieger Jacob & Florence Landsman Donald Lerman Morton I. & Muriel Levine Mindy Levitt Henry Lowenbraun Irving & Sue Mandel Irving & Sue Mandel Harvey Miller Marilyn Mishkin Claire Moses Renee Murray Neal Oknowsky Neal Oknowsky Neal Oknowsky Samuel & Evelyn Perlowitz Rhonda Post Linda Rabinowitz Tzedakah IMO Etta Biawitz/Mother IMO Shaye Zimerman/Father IMO Anna Block/Grandmother IMO Joseph Clayman/ Father-in-law IMO Joseph Fishman/Father IMO Dina Lefkowitz/Sister IMO Sadie Ehrenman/Mother IMO Bebe Byer/Mother, IMO Harry Engell/Father IMO Rabbi Jordan H Shepard/Husband IMO Murray Prottas/ Significant Other IMO Irwin Esterson/Husband IMO Morris Finegold/Father IMO Henry Fladell/Husband IMO Esther Golberg/Mother IMO Phyllis Sue Johnpoll/Daughter IMO Pearl Goldberg/ Mother-in-law IMO Murray Goldman/father IMO Liesel Erman/Aunt, IMO Fred Liebenthal/Uncle IMO Hyman Ashkenas/Grandfather IMO Frank Finkelstein/ Father, IMO Ida Finkelstein/Mother IMO Arthur Hochreich/Father IMO Sarah Bienstock/Mother IMO Louis Grodner/Father IMO Irene Levy/Mother IMO Pinchus Jacobs/Father IMO Sadie Solomon/Mother IMO Margot Melon/Sister IMO Morris Krieger/Father IMO Mary Grossman/Aunt IMO Max Lerman/Father IMO Shirley Mendelson/Sister IMO Anna Halperin/Grandmother IMO Mendel Lowenbraun/Father IMO Fannie Cohan/Mother IMO Robert Matorin/ Brother-in-law IMO Sam Miller/Father IMO Joshua Rosenblum & others who died at 9/11/01 IMO Alex Spielman/Father IMO Stanley Murray/Husband IMO Lawrence Oknowsky/ Brother, IMO Usher Oknowsky/Son IMO Morris Oknowsky/Father IMO Toby Oknowsky/Wife, IMO Lillian Lerner/Mother-in-law IMO Samuel Braunstein/Father IMO Benjamin Post IMO Seymour Rabinowitz/Father Zenia Revitz Arthur Rosen Roberta Rosen Norma Rosenfeld Deborah Sabarra Barry & Patricia Schneider Carole Shaffer Paul M. & Sheila Siegel Harold & Lillian Silow Harold & Lillian Silow Eugene Singer Eugene Singer Melvin & Selma Snow Mark & Sally Soirefman Seymour Solomon Harold Sperling Fay Stein Harvey Stein Bertha Sutin Bertha Sutin Daniel Toberisky Charlotte Uffner Margaret Vesely Jerome Weinstein Robert & Ruth Kaplan Weiser Robert & Ruth Kaplan Weiser Gilbert & Sheila Weisman Sam Weiss Ida Weitzman Edythe Wlody Renee Wolfson IMO Samuel Bolotin/Father IMO Judith Myrna Rosen/Wife IMO Elsie Press/Mother IMO Rabbi Paul Rosenfeld/Husband IMO Anne Sabarra/Aunt IMO Henry Margaritow/Uncle IMO Leon Glass/Father IMO Elsie Press/Mother IMO David Silow/Father IMO Klara Rosenberg/Mother IMO Grace Singer/Mother IMO Nathan Kaplan/ Father-in-law IMO Sheppard Werner/Brother IMO Sylvia Soirefman/Mother IMO Joan Solomon/Wife IMO Sandra Sperling/Wife IMO Melvin Stein/Brother IMO Melvin Stein/Brother IMO Abraham Sutin/Father-in-law IMO Rose Sutin/Mother-in-law IMO Elsie Toberisky/Mother IMO Joseph Hudis/Father IMO Andrew Vesely/Husband IMO ida Weinstein/Mother IMO Anna Goldberg Weiser/Mother IMO Mollie Chernofsky Kaplan/Mother IMO Herman Schweiger/Father IMO May Weiss/Wife, IMO Hyman Bernfeld, IMO Hyman Dien IMO Sarah Weitzman/ Mother-in-law IMO Anita Wlody/Daughter IMO Frank Turner/Grandfather Yiskor Joseph Plonsky Stanley & Claire Schneider 27 Aliyahs Dr Stanley Bernsteen IHO Reading the Torah Morris Epstein Aliyah Sheldon & Carol Goldsmith Honor of Hagbah & Gelilah Leonard & Sandra Keller Aliyah John Korn Aliyah Lillian Kramer Aliyah Ruth Kurtz Aliyah Sol & Eleanor Levine Aliyah Bernard & Ruth Morwitz Aliyah Julius Rosenberg Aliyah Jack & Shirley Rubin Aliyah Arista Salzstein Aliyah Lester & Joan Schwartz Aliyah Irving & Shirley Stiel Aliyah Tzedakah Mishaberah Lorraine Arbetman Marion Harris Charles David Harris Lawrence & Carole Shamis Carole bat Tzipka Book of Remembrance Keri Barnes Carol Belmer Beverly Berman Morris H. Berman Dr Stanley Bernsteen Gilbert & Hana Bogen Irwin & Sandra Chalfin David & Jackie Cohen Sylvia Eisner Marshall & Sylvia Engell Rita Erstein Joan Esterson Harold & Barbara Greenberg Marion Hankin Eleanor Hansen Marion Harris Selma Jacobs Ruth Kurtz Janet Lichtenfeld Arthur & Elaine Liebhaber Rosalie Meltzer Rose Mond Neal Oknowsky Julius Rosenberg Norma Rosenfeld Gertrude Rudd Bernard Saklad Irwin M Schultz Hyman Shmulewitz Samuel & Roslyn Stein Barbara Weinberger Sam Weiss David Wilansky Pushkas Sol & Eleanor Levine Cantor Discr Fund Selma Aison IMO Herbie Langmeyer Geraldine Berg IMO Herbie Langmeyer Gilbert & Hana Bogen IMO Herbie Langmeyer Irwin & Sandra Chalfin HB Faye Gluck Harriet DeCosta IMO Herbie Langmeyer Sylvia Eisner IMO Herbie Langmeyer Rita Erstein IMO Herbie Langmeyer Dr Burton & Nora Gerson IMO Herbie Langmeyer Mildred Grant IMO Herb Langmeyer Michael & Celie Halzel IMO Herb Langmeyer Ruth Kurtz IMO Herb Langmeyer David & Karen Marks IMO Herb Langmeyer David & Karen Marks IMO Herbie Langmeyer Don & Barbara Metsky Adina Moseson Milton & Rachel Popkin Miki Romanow Bernard Saklad Cantor Efraim & Dvora Sapir Edward & Gayle Savitz Leon & Roslyn Schor Sylvia Simon Edward & Diane Tichi Edward & Diane Tichi Florence Ull Edward & Doris Weitzner IMO Herbie Langmeyer IMO Herbie Langmeyer IMO Herbie Langmeyer IMO Herb Langmeyer IMO Herbie Langmeyer IMO Herbie Langmeyer IMO Herbie Langmeyer IMO Herbie Langmeyer IMO Herb Langmeyer IMO Herbie Langmeyer IMO Herbie Langmeyer IMO Edward Weitzner Flower Fund Daniel & Frances Goldman IHO Ruth Kurtz Michael & Celie Halzel IHO their 52nd wedding anniversary Louise Kurtz IHO Ruth Kurtz on her 90th birthday Milton & Marilyn Ozar IHO Milton’s 90th BD Rebecca Summers IMO Rachel Peretz & Shimone Peretz Gilbert & Sheila Weisman IHO Gil’s 90th BD Choir Fund Gilbert & Hana Bogen IMO Mickey Weinberg Robert & Miriam Milamed IMO Mickey Weinberg Martin & Connie Rabinovitz IMO Mickey Weinberg Prayer Book Fund Jack & Nancy Bushinsky IHO Ayla Miriam Bushinsky Edward Kertes IMO Ester Kertes Howard & Mildred Schoen IHO Ruth Kurtz on her 90th BD Gerald & Ingrid Schwartz IMO Eugene Eisner Martin & Carol Schwartz IMO Eugene Eisner Israel EmergencyFund Gilbert & Hana Bogen Mickie Corsun Sylvia Eisner Michael Gordon Seymour Greenspan Irwin & Eileen Jacobs Joanne Kessler & Andrew Molinaro Ayne R Rauch Norma Rosenfeld Rabbi Tobias & Ethel Rothenberg Norman & Helen Rubin Gertrude Rudd Dr. Joseph & Selma Starr 28 Are you earning enough income from your investments to live on? 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Kay 16th Irene Rabinovitz 24th Arthur Glick 2nd Ethel Fran Eddy 10th Martin Rotter 16th Greta Labush 25th Rabbi Raphael Miller2nd Esther Strickler 10th Roslyn Schor 16th Sema Moskowitz 25th Helene Aronoff 3rd Hava Weg 10th Harold Stein 16th Fania Keck 27th Roslyn Stein 3rd Aaron Frank 11th Renee Wolfson 16th Rita Rosen 27th Sidney Weiss 3rd Irving Weiner 11th Violet Darling 17th Helen Bedrick 28th Marion Harris 4th Louise Zweifler 11th Diane Begleiter 19th Dr Howard Wang 28th Sema Weinberg 5th Ivy Schamis 12th Jane Finger 20th Irene Dworkin 30th Milton Walzer 7th Selma Ackerman 14th Bernard Hochberg 20th Michael Silverman 30th Noah Fields 8th Moe Buller 14th Ruth Brotman 21st Zenia Revitz Selma Kleinman 8th Edward Friedman 14th Helen Goldman 21st Seymour Robbins 31st Morris Lazarus Gilbert Bogen Rebecca Summers 8th 14th 22nd s y a d h t r Bi Martin & Linda Radnor 3rd 30th anniversary Jack & Elizabeth Rosenthal 7th 64th anniversary Robert & Rosalyn Gibson 8th 36th anniversary Gilbert & Hana Bogen 11th 4th anniversary Arthur & Barbara Brandon 12th 39th anniversary Morris & Marilyn Silberstein 15th 42nd anniversary Albert & Sylvia Weinstein 18th 68th anniversary Bertram & Lee Lieberman 19th 62nd anniversary Ronald & Rochelle Rohin 19th 45th anniversary Jack & Nancy Bushinsky 24th 38th anniversary David & Jackie Cohen 24th 49th anniversary Rabbi Raphael & Jeannette Miller 26th 56th anniversary Arie & Susan Greenberg 27th 54th anniversary Sidney & Harriet Lenowitz 31st 66th anniversary 31 31st y r a s r e v i Ann Temple Anshei Shalom 7099 W. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach, FL 33446-1601 (561) 495-1300 Sukkot DATED MAIL Non Profit Org. U.S. Postage Paid Permit No. 1991 Boca Raton, FL Simchat Torah 32