Temple Beth Tikvah

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Temple Beth Tikvah
Temple Beth Tikvah
Serving the North Orange County
Jewish Community since 1964
WHO WE ARE
Temple Beth Tikvah takes pride in being the center of Jewish
life in North Orange County. TBT’s mission is to encourage
and promote the continuity of our rich Jewish heritage and
traditions. Our congregation, working along with the larger
Jewish community, creates the environment and the
opportunities to gather together for prayer, for meaningful
lifelong Jewish learning, and for social interactions and
cultural experiences.
1600 N. Acacia, Fullerton, California 92831 (714) 871-3535
October 2014

Tishri-Cheshvan 5775
WELCOMING SUKKOT
Wednesday, October 8, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Bring a picnic dinner and join us in the Sukkah
as we welcome the Fall harvest Festival
and learn about the mitzvot of the holiday.
**Sit in the Sukkah**Smell the Etrog**Wave the Lulav
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SUKKOT POTLUCK
Friday, October 10, 6:30 p.m.
Join us in the Sukkah before our Sukkot family service,
for a buffet of delicious dishes brought by YOU!
See the guidelines of what to bring, listed below.
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SIMCHAT TORAH POTLUCK
Friday, October 17, 6:30 p.m.
If your name begins with the letters:
A-K:
L-Z:
Please bring A Dairy Side dish for your family plus 10 more people.
Please bring a Dairy Main Dish that will feed your family plus 10 more people.
RSVP to the Temple office
(714) 871-3535 or [email protected]
by two days before each potluck
The
Scroll
is published monthly by
TEMPLE BETH TIKVAH
1600 N. Acacia, Fullerton, CA 92831
Rabbi
Rabbi Teri Appleby
Cantor
Michael Avdee
Temple Administrator/Educator
Miriam Van Raalte
Preschool Director
Natalie Wirtzer
Immediate Past President
Ben Berkley
Presidents
Howard Brass & Cindy Jacobson
Executive Vice President
Jesse Richter
Treasurer
Jonathan Gottlieb
Assistant Treasurer
Michael Flashner
Secretary
Mark Silverstein
Education Vice Presidents
Jake Sapiro & Sarah Budeshtsky
Facilities Vice Presidents
Kevin Applebaum & Lauren Simon
Membership Vice Presidents
Sheri Weitzman & Melissa Goldman
Operations Vice Presidents
Steve Belasco & Lila Pesner
Programming Vice Presidents
Gary Gruber, Shiloh Jaramillo
& Angie Cohen
Publicity Vice President
Eric Van Raalte
Religious Practices Vice Presidents
Daniel Santillan & Bob Cohen
Tikkun Olam Vice Presidents
Barbara Levine & Jay Weinschenker
Ways and Means Vice Presidents
Evelyn Bell & Becky Boren
Youth Vice President
Marvin Goodman
Trustees
Sophia Litt, Bruce Melcer,
Henry Cohen, & Bruce Melcer
Neshot Tikvah President
Daphna Gutterman
Men’s Club President
Greg Spalter
Visit our web site at
http://www.templebethtikvah.com
Message from Rabbi Appleby
“Kehilat Hesed – Caring Community”
During the High Holy Days we individually take a heshbon ha-nefesh—an
accounting of our lives and we are challenged to live our lives more Jewishly.
During this time of a rabbinic search for a new permanent rabbi, we as a
congregation are taking a collective heshbon na-nefesh and are challenged to
create a stronger and more vibrant community here at Temple Beth Tikvah. One
of my top priorities is that we are a kehilat hesed – a true caring community.
If there is one thing I have learned in my life, it’s that we can’t go it alone. In isolation our spirits
atrophy; our lives can spin out of control. We all need love, friendship, mentors, and supportive
people in our lives. We all need a caring community to help us cope with the problems we face
with our health, our jobs, kids, spouses, and our aging parents. We all need a sense of hope for
the future.
In community, no one should have to walk through divorce, unemployment, bereavement, serious
injury or disability, or loneliness alone. In community we should learn how to give – and what is
still harder, for most of us - how to receive.
A Hasidic story is told of a boy and his father traveling together up a hill in an old wagon.
Suddenly, a large boulder appeared on the road, which the wagon could not get around. The boy
pondered the situation, got out of the wagon, and tried to move the boulder. He couldn’t; it was
simply too heavy. So next he went to a tree, took off a large branch, and tried to pry the stone out.
The branch snapped under the effort. The boy then tried to roll the stone downward, but to no
avail. Exhausted, frustrated, the boy climbed back into the wagon and said to his father, “I’ve
tried everything. I just can’t do it.” His father replied, “You haven’t tried everything.” “But
father,” the boy protested, “I’ve rolled the stone, pried the stone, pushed the stone. What didn’t I
do?” His father looked tenderly at him and answered, “You didn’t ask me for help.”
It’s so hard for many of us to ask for help. It’s much easier to give than to receive; easier to
nurture than to be nurtured.
Here at Temple Beth Tikvah, we have a wonderful Caring Community Committee. Our goal as a
kehilat hesed is to create a more caring and responsive community; to transform our casual
associations into loving and sacred relationships. Our tradition teaches us not to separate
ourselves from the community; and it teaches us that we are each responsible for one another. I
take this sacred obligation seriously and we need your help:
First, we need you to step forward to volunteer to help others in their time of need. Second, we
need you to let us know what your needs are – to be willing to give us a call and ask for help.
Please rest assured that your wishes concerning privacy and confidentiality will be honored.
Offering Help
Please let us know if you are willing to help with any of the following:
 Deliver a meal to a neighbor
 Give a neighbor a ride to a Temple event
 Give a neighbor a ride to an appointment
 Run an errand for a neighbor
 Make a friendly phone call or pay a visit to someone who is home-bound
 Knit a shawl for someone who is ill
 Offer a place at your holiday table
Accepting Help
Please call:
 If there has been a death in your family
 If you or a family member is ill
 If you need a ride to Temple
 If you need an errand done
 If you are home-bound
 If you are the primary caregiver of an aging parent or a child with special needs
 If you would like to be hosted for a Shabbat or holiday dinner
As we begin this New Year, may we truly tend and befriend one another.
L’Shalom and Shanah Tova,
Rabbi Teri Appleby
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PRESIDENTS’
MESSAGE
Under their guidance, the youth of TBT will have meaningful
and fun activities while making lifelong Jewish friends.
by Cindy Jacobson
& Howard Brass
TBT's Programming VPs, Angie Cohen, Gary Gruber, and
Shiloh Jaramillo, have organized a wide range of guaranteed
fun activities for all ages. See their list on the back page of the
Scroll or pick up their many flyers on the back table during
High Holy Days. Also, make sure to pick up our Adult
Education brochure, listing an impressive line-up of classes we
will be offering this fall. We want to thank Jake Sapiro, our
other Education VP, for organizing such an interesting array of
educational opportunities, and thank Rabbi Appleby and our
volunteer teachers, Mark Filowitz, Sam Prum, and Rabbi Art
Levine for making it all happen.
September marks the
end of summer and the
beginning of a new
school year for the
children of TBT. On the first day of religious school, we could
all feel the excitement in the air. The hallways were filled with
laughter as children greeted their classmates, met their new
teachers, and of course waited anxiously for the once-a-year
special treat of taking the elevator to their classrooms. How
they have grown over the summer! Parents, too, enjoyed
catching up with old friends as we all nibbled muffins for
breakfast provided by our Membership VPs and later hot dogs
provided by Men's Club.
Finally, we would like to say how much we appreciate the daily
presence of our rabbi, Teri Appleby. Her leadership and
guidance is evident in all of the wonderful things happening at
TBT.
A new school year may be an anxious time, yet it is an
opportunity for each child to start fresh, with a clean slate. In
the same way, the High Holy Days give us a chance, as Jews,
to begin again and change for the better. These Days of Awe
are a time for each of us to reflect, repent, reconcile, and
repair. As busy as this season can be, each of us should take
time to consider how we can turn from our past selves to better
selves who will act differently in the coming new year. To
help in this process, we invite you to participate in "Selichot A Community Confession," a project created by Carmi Y.
Plaut and Beth Fishman, which Rabbi Appleby has organized
for us in our Social Hall. This is an interactive exhibit
promoting the themes of repentance, t'shuvah, and
transformation for both the individual and the community.
We look forward to welcoming you at High Holy Day services
and hope to see you often at TBT throughout the new year.
L'Shanah Tovah.
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MEN’S CLUB REPORT
JUST COMPLETED PROGRAMS
August 10th Discussion for Rabbi Search
Mike Cocos : Videos of the Israel Iron Dome
defense system
UPCOMING EVENTS
Sat. Sept . 13 1st day of Religious School BBQ
Sat. Sept . 20th Slichot – Ice Cream Social
Sun. Oct. 5th Joke Breakfast
This summer, Temple Beth Tikvah has been going through its
own period of introspection and rejuvenation. Over one
hundred and fifty congregants participated in our Gatherings,
the purpose of which was to assist the Rabbi Search Committee
to define the qualities in a rabbi that will fulfill the needs and
culture of the TBT family. During these sessions, congregants
shared stories of what has made TBT special, and tried to
envision what we would like TBT to be in the future. Related
to this, we have a board set up in the Social Hall that asks you
to list what you believe are TBT's core values: those principles
that reflect TBT's priorities that guide our conduct and shape
our culture. It is through this process of self-reflection and
change that TBT can remain relevant in our congregants' lives,
now and in the future.
The Board of Directors and Staff have also been hard at work
updating and improving many aspects of TBT. Thanks to the
passion and commitment of our parents and the efforts of
Miriam, Rabbi Appleby, Sarah Budeshtsky (our Education
VP), and our teachers, the religious school and Hebrew
programs are seeing many changes this year. We hope to
enhance the learning process through a better curriculum and
more experiential learning opportunities. We also welcome
our new Youth Director, Daylen Degelsmith, to our staff, and
thank Marv Goodman for stepping in as our new Youth VP.
MEMBERSHIP
We do a lot for the Temple. If you are not a member, please
come join us for some Mitzvah doings, and some fun. We are
86 members strong.
TIKKUN OLAM
Your Men’s Club is doing its part to serve the community and
helps provide food to those in need. Volunteers Are Needed
to help with pickups and deliveries from local markets and
restaurants to Pathways of Hope and Panache (Temple Beth
Shalom).
WEB SITE.
Please check out our section at TempleBethTikvah.com. If you
have any questions or comments, please talk with your Men’s
Club Officers: Jay Weinschenker or Greg Spalter.
We have MANY activities and DO GOOD. Please come join
us.
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Religious School
Miriam Van Raalte, R.J.E., Director of Education
Email: [email protected]
GRADE 8/9 STUDENTS
SHINE ON THE BIMAH
The new school started with a bang,
and our classes are now in full swing.
Lots of changes are being made to keep
the lines of communication open
between home and school, and we are
making great strides in bringing the
parents into our Religious School world
to be more active partners in their children’s education.
Last year we started sending home weekly reviews of what
was done during each Saturday session. This year we are
adding a Friday email blast to parents to give them
information about what the schedule will be for the weekend
ahead as well as any special news they might need. So far the
feedback on this new communication has been positive and
parents really appreciate the knowledge.
It is no secret that the affiliation rate of Jews in the U.S. has
dropped, which of course affects the enrollment in our
Religious Schools. This has caused us to combine classes in
most of our grade levels. There are advantages and
disadvantages to being either the younger or the older children
in these mixed-age classes. In order to create the best possible
educational experience for all, we are experimenting with a
variety of learning styles. The teachers are incorporating
small-group activities, use of technology, individualized
learning, and multi-sensory approaches to the material. Our
goal is to increase engagement between students and their
learning.
Beyond all the academics that we want our students to have,
the ultimate goal of our school is to create a well-rounded
Jewish identity and to encourage the building of community.
In order to accomplish this, it is important for students to be
here at school. Your child has a maximum of five hours a
week in our classes. If choir is a part of your family’s
commitment to Temple, then that’s another hour. Compare
that to the 30-35 hours of secular class time. It’s not surprising
that the commitment to secular studies is great. However, with
only that 5-hour maximum, it’s all the more important to keep
Religious/Hebrew School as a priority. Those students who
have the best experience here at TBT are those whose parents
are also active and involved. So I invite you, the adults, to set
that example for your children in finding a way to put your
talents to good use here in our school and at Temple.
With Rosh Hashanah behind us, we now look forward to the
rest of the autumn holiday season, with Yom Kippur, Sukkot,
and Simchat Torah just around the corner. I look forward to
celebrating with you, and look forward to traveling through
the upcoming school year with you as well.
L’shalom,
Don’t miss our Shabbat morning service on October 25th, as
our eighth and ninth graders lead our morning worship. These
students have accomplished so much during their years of
Religious and Hebrew School, and our Shabbat service will be
enhanced by their presence and participation.
There will be a lunch following the service for the families
of our eighth and ninth graders. Join us at 10:00 a.m. for
services; start the morning at 9:00 with bagels and Torah
study!
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TZEDAKAH PROJECT OF THE
MONTH
This year we will collect items for distribution to those less
fortunate than ourselves through Pathways of Hope. Each
month we will highlight one item that our children can bring
to Religious/Hebrew School. At the end of the month the
collected items will be sent to Pathways of Hope. Here is what
we have planned:
October
Personal hygiene items
November
Thanksgiving food items
December
Toys
January
Children’s underwear/socks
February
Gardening supplies
March
Cleaning products
April
Non-perishable food items
May
New women’s/men’s socks
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CONSECRATION AT
SIMCHAT TORAH SERVICES
Every religion has ceremonies to mark rites of passage.
Ceremonies
mark
important
learning
milestones.
Consecration generally takes place at the beginning of
kindergarten, or whenever a child begins his or her Jewish
education. The ceremony is held at TBT as part of the Simchat
Torah celebration, though some synagogues may hold it at
other times of the year. This is a lovely and meaningful
ceremony for children and families alike. Rabbi Appleby and
Miriam Van Raalte will hold a large talit (prayer shawl) over
the students while they recite the Sh'ma (the declaration of
Jewish faith). The children will be blessed by the and will
receive a certificate and a miniature Torah. How wonderful to
begin a child's Jewish education with a celebration.
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TZEDAKAH PROJECT
OF THE MONTH
Miriam Van Raalte
LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS
This month we will be collecting personal hygiene items to be
donated to Pathways of Hope. Please send an item with your
child, and have them put the item in the basket at the entrance
to the sanctuary. Thanks!
Don’t forget to offer your help in our Religious School for
the coming year. We want your input on our Education
Committee and in our classrooms. If you’d like to help, please
contact Education VP’s Jake Sapiro & Sarah Budeshtsky.
We’d love to include you in our team!
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E.C.L.C. NEWS
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
BAKED GOODS SALE
By Natalie Wirtzer, Director
Here is an opportunity to make sure that you have challah
for celebrating Shabbat. Items come from Solomon’s
Bakery in Lake Forest.
“This is what we need to build a Sukkah
wood and branches hammer and nails
This is what we need to build a Sukkah
for this holiday” (Debbie Friedman).
Orders are delivered every two weeks on Friday morning to
the Temple. If you are ordering for the intermediate week,
your order will be double-wrapped. Payments are due upon
pick-up. Proceeds from your orders go directly to our
school.
Orders need to be turned in Wednesdays by the end of
the day.
I learned this song over ten years ago, when Cantor
Shannon Mc Grady Bane volunteered to sing with us on
Fridays while her children attended ECLC; and it is still
a favorite of mine. Sukkah building today, however, is
often done without the use of hammers or nails. Maybe
I need to rewrite the lyrics to include PVC pipe and
tarps; I even found a pop-up sukkah for the classroom!!
Item
12 oz. Plain Challah
12 oz. Poppy Seed Challah
12 oz. Sesame Seed Challah
12 oz. Chocolate Chip Challah
12 oz. Raisin Challah
1 lb. Plain Challah
1 lb. Poppy Seed Challah
1 lb. Sesame Seed Challah
1 lb. Chocolate Chip Challah
1 lb. Raisin Challah
2 lb. Plain Challah
2 lb. Poppy Seed Challah
2 lb. Sesame Seed Challah
2 lb. Chocolate Chip Challah
2 lb. Raisin Challah
1-lb. Challah dough
Total
As we thought about Sukkot this year, I asked for
parent volunteers to help us design and build a sukkah
on our playground for us to enjoy our snacks and lunch
in. Not only did I get some handy dads to volunteer, but
a grandfather as well! OK, he was volunteered without
his knowledge by his son, but did gracefully agree to
help when he found out (thank you Barry Klaztker!!). His
help works perfectly into our sukkah theme this year …
grandparents. During the weeks leading up to Sukkot,
the children will explore the theme of family, and the
values and traditions that are unique to them. This will
culminate on October 17th as we honor our grandparents
during Tot Shabbat. I hope your family will join us as
we celebrate the important role they play in our lives,
past and present. Each family will have the opportunity
to take a family portrait that night as a memento.
Please RSVP to [email protected] for dinner planning
purposes.
Name
Phone number (
We welcome two new families to ECLC …
the Goldsmiths (son, Noah), and the Witfoth family
(daughter, Rayna, granddaughter of Mela Tsyrlin).
Shalom,
Email
Morah Wirtzer
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Qty
Price
$4.00
$4.25
$4.25
$4.25
$4.25
$5.00
$5.25
$5.25
$5.25
$5.25
$7.50
$7.75
$7.75
$7.50
$7.50
$4.50
EZRA CENTER
BOARD BYTES
North Orange Co. Active Adult Program
The Board of Directors met
earlier than usual in September due to
Rosh Hashanah falling on the fourth
Wednesday. Besides our regularly
scheduled meetings the past two months,
the Board also held a retreat where
individual members shared their vision for the future of
Temple Beth Tikvah and the qualities a permanent rabbi needs
to implement that vision. Board members made phone calls to
members to welcome them back and to inform them of the
gatherings where they may express their vision and desire for
our future. These meetings were well attended.
In meeting our fiduciary responsibility the Board has
authorized the treasurer and co-presidents to refinance the
mortgage, which will facilitate a greater cash flow. The
finance committee has developed the Profit & Loss and
Budget Performance sheet, a new report that compares the
current month with year to date and total budget.
The membership committee wants to find ways to
attract and retain younger members in the demographic
between 24 and 44 years of age. They held one successful
event last year, but attendance at events targeting this group
has fallen off more recently.
The board welcomed its latest member in August.
Marv Goodman became the vice president of Youth and
immediately found a new youth director, Daylen Degelsmith.
In September religious school and ECLC started a new year.
Several students prepared for the High Holidays by making a
shofar at the Shofar Factory held September 17.
The programming committee sponsored a flapjack
fundraiser at Applebee’s on Sunday, September 21, will
feature a Family Movie night October 25 and Rosh Chodesh
(It’s a girl thing) on October 27. The committee is currently
seeking vendors for the Holiday Boutique, Sunday, November
16, 2014. For those interested in autos, the Ways and Means
committee set up a fundraiser with the Orange County
International Auto Show, October 2-5 at Anaheim Convention
Center.
Purchase
your
tickets
at
www.ocstudentfundraising.com. Use the pull down menu to
find Temple Beth Tikvah and we will receive 100% of the
ticket sale. You also qualify for a free subscription to Motor
Trend.
The publicity committee has updated the website to
make sure the front page has a focus on the High Holidays.
Tikkun Olam and the Caring Community committees are
working together on programs like the Package from Home,
Mitzvah Meals and the Gift of Life drive, which will be held
on Yom Kippur.
On behalf of the Board of Directors, I would like to
wish each of you a L’Shanah Tova.
With mid-term elections coming we need to learn about
issues on the ballot, so we will have a speaker from the
League of Women Voters. We are aware of other changes in
our world & want to learn more about them. For that we have
a series about World Events which changed history.
As we retire & our physical & mental capabilities & our
spouses change, so do our roles. We would like to start a
discussion group so that we will have an outlet & share how
we cope with these changes. The group can meet either at
TBT Ezra or TBE Ezra. If interested call Ezra 714-776-1103.
Special Ezra Programs for October:
 Be An Informed Voter, Oct 2. A speaker from the
League of Women Voters will clarify some issues on the
ballot.
 What’s Up? Oct 6, Bob & Ruth Wilkoff. This program is
an informal forum on contemporary issues: political,
societal, economic, national & international. There will be
topics for discussion & time to share your concerns.
 Sleep Disorders, Oct 13, Bill Liu, pharmacist. Millions of
Americans suffer from sleep disorders & are unaware that
help is available. Learn more about what help there is.
 Events That Changed History, Oct 20, Jerry Silverman.
JesusThe Trial of a Teacher. This program explores world
history through the study of great events that have shaped
history. Constantine I Wins a Battle (312 CE). We will
study the impact Constantine had on the Roman Empire
& the Future world.
 The New Testament, Oct 23, Jerry Silverman. Gospels
of Luke and John. We continue with Luke which
“portrays Jesus as a Jewish prophet whose salvation goes
to the whole world..” & John, “known amongst scholars
as a “maverick” gospel.”
 Growing up in Australia, Oct 27, Penelope Kieffer.
TBE’s Past Rebbetzen who grew up in Australia will take
us back in time to the place where she grew up. Learn
about the culture, history & life style there.
 Laughter Yoga for Seniors, Oct 30, Pamela
Leszczynski. Laughter Yoga exercises are simple,
structured & entertaining. They are easy & safe & provide
a genuine form of physical exercise. People’s
participation is invited and not impose. This Yoga appears
to lift depression & replace it with appositive outlook.
 The Life and Music of Fredric Chopin, Oct 30, Pianist
Yonnula Renee. Until 1838, Chopin’s career was
developing well. He had become one of Paris’ favorite
composers & performing pianists. The world was his
oyster & he decided to go to Majorca with his lover
George Sand, a celebrated French novelist. The trip was
planned as a romantic journey, but turned out to be a
roller-coaster of emotions…
Creative Writing & Memoirs Oct 8 &22 at TBT.
Continuing programs: Writing Creatively or Memoirs at
TBT; Tai Chi, Strength training, & Yiddish Club at TBE.
Cards & games at both TBE and TBT. Further info
contact Margalit at 776-1103. For a ride to Ezra Center
call Ruth Sheldon at 714-774-0472.
Respectfully,
Mark Silverstein, Secretary Temple Beth Tikvah
Marilyn Silverstein Vaccarino
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IGGGY UPDATE
YOUTH GROUP NEWS
My name is Daylen
Degelsmith and I am honored
to be the new youth director
here at Temple Beth Tikvah.
Everyone from Kindergarten to
12th grade should start getting
really excited for the fun-filled
year ahead of us.
This year’s National Make a Difference Day event will take
place on Saturday, October 25 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
Pathways of Hope located at 514 W. Amerige Ave.
Fullerton, CA. A very diverse list of improvement projects is
being developed for our associate volunteers to work on
throughout the four homes located at Pathways of Hope’s
Fullerton campus, which includes:
A little bit about me:
I grew up in San
Diego and spent my youth
years at Temple Adat Shalom
and became quite involved with
the youth group. I was the
religious and cultural vice president of the high school youth
group for two years followed by being the president during my
senior year. I also spent my childhood at Camp Akiba. Since
I was 8 years old, this Jewish summer sleep away camp has
been my home away from home. For the past few summers, I
have had the opportunity to be a counselor for campers
ranging from 2nd graders through 8th graders. Currently, I am
a Chapman University student studying psychology,
leadership studies, and kinesiology.
• Replacing vertical blinds with horizontal blinds
• Installing new flooring on stairs
• Cleaning and resurfacing patio area
• Installing new storage in bathrooms
• Installing new faucets and lighting in all bathrooms
• Grouting and caulking all bathroom showers
• Replacing kitchen cook top and overhead vent
• Refinishing two front doors
• Prepping and painting several interior areas
• Repairing living room and hallway walls with new drywall
Building a dividing wall to create two separate garages
For more information or to sign up as a volunteer for this
exciting project (for an hour or two or the entire day),
please contact Marci Raudez; 714-961-6336 x 48-6672. A
completed Pathways of Hope Volunteer Waiver and
Release
is also required by each participating
volunteer. Family members and friends are welcome to
participate however, they must be at least 15 years of age and
accompanied by a participating adult. Community service
hours are also available for all student volunteers.
Now, a little bit about IGGGY:
There are 4 different youth programs here at TBT:
Galim (K – 2nd), Garin (3rd – 5th), Gesher (6th – 8th), and
ICETY (9th – 12th). Each youth group will have multiple
events throughout the year that will focus on spending time in
a fun environment with each other and putting interesting and
interactive twists on Jewish values and holidays.
The high school group, ICETY (Infectious Chavurah
of Enthusiastic Tikvah Youth), is mainly run by its own
members. ICETY board members get together monthly to
come up with their own events while I oversee the group.
ICETY is also a part of a bigger, national group called NFTY.
The NFTY SoCal region has a handful of fun, weekend
getaway events throughout the year and a convention in late
winter. Being involved in NFTY events allows Jewish teens
from all over the region and country to meet and connect with
each other.
In addition please be aware of the upcoming open houses for
Pathways:
I thoroughly enjoyed meeting many of you at the
Rosh Hashanah youth service and I can’t wait to have an even
bigger and better turn out at Yom Kippur. Stay tuned for
information about IGGGY’s up and coming events!
L’shanah tovah,
Daylen Degelsmith
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Neshot Tikvah
Sisterhood of Temple Beth Tikvah
President
Dafna Gutterman
Past-President
Diana Reinstein
Membership
Diana Reinstein & Denise Spalter
Membership-at-Large
Angie Cohen & Shiloh Jaramillo
Sponsored Onegs
Tracy Green
Unsponsored Onegs
Carmen Feldman & Sheri Weitzman
Programs
Sherri Chapman & Phyllis Berkley
Committee Member-Layla Fritz
Religion & Education
TBD
Ways & Means/Judaica Shop
Lisa Barbarick
Recording Secretary
Fran Sherman
Treasurer/Scrip
Lisa Brass
Tributes
Rachelle Wilson
Mitzvah Corps
Sophia Litt
Keep in Touch
Mindy Liron & Lisa Marder
Historian
Lois Thall
WRJ Representative
Fran Sherman
It is time once again to join or renew your membership to Neshot Tikvah. Our mission
is to provide experiences, based on our Jewish heritage, that enrich and nurture
women of all ages and backgrounds. We provide opportunities for “our sisters” to
come together to develop themselves creatively, intellectually, spiritually and socially
and we support the greater needs of our congregation, and the larger community.
Here are some facts about Neshot Tikvah:
 Joining Sisterhood means being part of a much larger organization, the
Women of Reform Judaism (WRJ).
 WRJ provides a wealth of networking and learning opportunities to Jewish
women everywhere.
 WRJ provides funds that support student Rabbis through their education.
 WRJ provides money and services for women and children in need in this
country and around the world.
 Your TBT Sisterhood provides the beautiful Shabbat Onegs each week.
 Your TBT Sisterhood provides camperships for the children of our
congregation to attend summer camps.
 Your TBT Sisterhood has been proud sponsors of numerous TBT functions.
 Your TBT Sisterhood celebrates with each Bar/Bat Mitvah and Confirmant and
recognizes the occasion with a Judaic gift.
 Your TBT Sisterhood provides programs several times a year for women to
get together for socialization, learning, and fun.
And these are just a few of the contributions Sisterhood makes.
If you have not sent in your Neshot Tikvah dues yet, you still have time. We are
happily accepting registrations and asking that each lady of TBT consider joining to
help support our commitment to the women of TBT, our congregation, and the larger
community.
All paid up members are invited to join us for an evening under the sukkah on Tuesday
October 14, at 6:30 PM. This event is free for paid up members and includes fun with
friends, entertainment and dinner.
B'Shalom,
Diana Reinstein & Denise Spalter
Co-Membership VPs
Past President/ Parliamentarian
Diana Reinstein
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N E S H O T
T I K V A H
T R I B U T E
Margaret Cady
Bruce Melcer- Birthday
Victoria & Jerry Levin
Bruce Melcer- Birthday
Sylvia & Leo Schmidt
Jerry & Sheila Harman- Loss of sister
Barbara & Art Levine
Karen Block- Get well
Jerry Harman- Loss of sister
Tracy & Tom Green
Jerry Harman- Loss of sister
Elaine Asa- Granddaughter’s engagement
Karen Block- Thinking of you
F U N D
Lois & Howard Thall
Rosenstein Family- Loss of father
Rosenstein Family- Loss of brother
Callie & Alan Katz
Mickey Warner- New grandson
Elaine Asa- Safe trip
Lynda & David Trachtman
Jerry Harman – Loss of sister
Sent From Sisterhood
Alan & Callie Katz-Thank you
Jerry & Sheila Harman- Loss of sister
Karen Block- Get well

 Call Rachelle Wilson
Embossed Card with gold lined envelope
$18.00 
Gold Sentiment – oversized gold card
$10.00 
 (714) 325-3678
 or e-mail:
Colorful Card
$ 6.00 
 [email protected]
Standard Tribute
$ 3.00 
 for Tributes
Packet of 10 Standard Tributes
$27.00 

August Oneg Sponsors
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Thanks to the families of the following who sponsored our September 5 oneg in honor of their birthdays:
Alyssa Bloomfield, Liliana Jaramillo, Lisa Brass, Jill Perkins, Elaine Asa, and Sheri Weitzman,
as well as Chris & Audrey Prezgay and friends
in honor of Rebecca Prezgay’s Bat Mitzvah
Thank you!
You are invited to attend TBT's Sisterhood annual Membership Dinner
Tuesday, October 14, 6:30pm at TBT
Admission is your paid dues of $54
RSVP to the temple 714 871-3535 no later than October 7
As well as supporting our temple in so many ways.....
Your Sisterhood membership means you are part of a nationwide organization of Reform Jewish Women.
Your Sisterhood membership helps train future Rabbis, support youth programming,
educational and special programs.
Your Sisterhood membership promotes leadership and social justice.
Your Sisterhood membership benefits programs for women and children in Israel and around the world.
Come for an evening of friendship, food and fun!
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CEMETERY LOT SALE
Mount Olive - Costa Mesa
$3,500.00 and up/Plot*
Pacific View - Newport Beach
$9,000.00 and up/Plot*
(plus $75 per plot transfer fee charged by cemetery)
ADVANTAGES OF PRE-PLANNING
Takes decision making burdens off your loved ones  Provides peace of mind
Saves on funeral arrangements  Stops annual industry inflation of cemetery plots
Allows you to communicate your wishes
TERMS OF SALE
With 25% down, the balance can be paid over a 6-month period with no interest.
*If non-affiliated with Temple Beth Tikvah, cost is $4,025.00 and up at Mt. Olive and $10,350.00 and up at Pacific View.
For details please contact Benjamin Berkley at (714) 871-6440 (day) or (714) 944-9573 (evenings & weekends)
Remember and Commemorate Life Cycle Events
Establish a permanent memorial to a loved one.
Commemorate a happy family event for all time.
Acknowledge the feeling for another
…their happiness…their sadness
You can do this while providing needed assistance to your
Jewish Community!
Serving the North
Orange County
Jewish Community since 1964
PLEASE JOIN US …
Yahrzeit: Lighted Plaques, a permanent memorial to your
loved ones, located in the lobby and lighted on Yahrzeit dates
$400
Yahrzeit: Unlighted Plaques located in the Sanctuary
$300
Simcha Leaves: Grow on the Tree of Life in our Sanctuary to
commemorate happy events in the lives of your friends and
family
$100
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Fund Donations:
General Fund: Donations to supplement needed funds for the
general expenditures of TBT
$18 and up
Sanctuary Funds:
Torah Repair Fund:
$18 and up
Prayer Book Fund:
$45
Inscribed Chumash:
$75
Clergy Funds:
$18 and up
Rabbi Appleby’s Discretionary Fund
Cantor Avdee’s Discretionary Fund
Education Funds:
$18 and up
IGGGY ~ TBT Youth Group
Religious School Discretionary Fund
Religious School Scholarship Fund – Nachor Fund
Harold Cohen Poetry Fund
Shayna Rosenberg ECLC Education Fund
Adult Education Fund
Rabbi Asa Education Fund
Additional Funds:
$18 and up
Neshot Tikvah ~ TBT Sisterhood
$18 and up
TBT Men’s Club
$18 and up
Holocaust Memorial
$18 and up
Caring Community
$18 and up
Torah Study
$18 and up
Legacy Bricks
$360
Holocaust Memorial Plaques
$1,800 and up
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For October events please see the back of the Scroll.
Upcoming November Events
Israeli Dancing/Havdalah (6:30p)
Men’s Club Meeting (6:30p)
Wine/Cheese Reception (7:00p); Family Service (7:30p)
Veteran’s Day Activities during Oneg
Bar Mitzvah of Benjamin Zinnel (10:00a)
Kristallnacht Program/Service (4:00p)
“Cast Out the Heretic” – Film (7:00p)
Mosaics Class (7:00p)
Religious School Parent Meeting (6:30p)
Holocaust Class (7:00p)
New Member Shabbat Dinner & Honors (6:30p/7:30p)
Grade 6/7 Shabbat Morning Service/Lunch (10:00a)
Holiday Boutique (11:00a)
Global Day of Jewish Learning (1:00p)
“The Disputation” – Film (7:00p)
Mosaics Class (7:00p)
TBT Board Meeting (7:30p)
TBT Eats Out – TBA
Tot Shabbat (5:30p)
Guest Speaker at Services – Cong. Ed Royce (7:30p)
Rosh Chodesh Celebration @ Angie Cohen’s House (7:00p)
“To Build & Be Rebuilt – Adult Education (7:00p)
Interfaith Thanksgiving Service (7:00p)
THANKSGIVING (office/ECLC closed)
Mondays
Tuesdays
Wednesdays
Thursdays
Saturdays
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Ongoing at TBT…
8:00a: Morning Minyan (Suspended till Nov 17th)
10:00a: Yoga
11:30p: Mahjongg
10:30a: ORT Pan Game; 6:00p: Mahjongg
10:00a: EZRA Bridge; 7:30p: Kol Tikvah
Rehearsal
8:00a: Morning Minyan (Suspended till Nov 17th)
11:30p: Mahjongg
9:00a: Bagels & Torah Study
October Smachot (Happy Occasions)
Children’s Birthdays
Ari Nachshon
Rebecca Prezgay
Joseph Golumbic
Sophie Genow
Alexander Moskowitz
Paul Arrey, Jr.
Sean Sendowsky
Jared Boren
Benjamin Zinnel
Amanda Esterson
Natassia Feldman
Dean Gutterman
Zachary Fogel
Eli Simon
October 5
October 5
October 8
October 10
October 10
October 13
October 14
October 15
October 15
October 18
October 25
October 25
October 29
October 31
Adult Birthdays
Allen Solomon
Ariel Feldman
Rachel Baranick
Jan Cogan
Sanford Opperman
Steven Poggi
Cantor Michael Avdee
Pamela Levine
Loryn Cocos
October 1
October 4
October 5
October 5
October 8
October 8
October 12
October 12
October 13
Daniel Kaplan
Barbara Rothbart
Stan Sackler
Karen Gottlieb
Katherine Sapiro
Karen Guth
Sergio Sendowsky
Linda Saslow
Shoshana Mandel
October 13
October 13
October 13
October 14
October 14
October 15
October 16
October 20
October 21
Minnie Schechter
Chad Cline
Steven Stredler
Faye Kwate
DeAnn Richter
Edward Rosenthal
Sydelle Jass
Steven Belasco
Kevin Simon
October 21
October 22
October 22
October 24
October 24
October 26
October 28
October 30
October 31
Anniversaries
Maxwell & Sophia Litt
Phillip & Susan Marks
Jefferey & Denise Schwartz
Marc & Paula Esterson
Steven & Cara Stack
Wayne & Jill Foran
October 1
October 1
October 1
October 4
October 7
October 14
Temple Beth Tikvah Wish List
Religious School Scholarship Funds
Fire Alarm Replacement Project
Video Camera
CD Players
Sean & Sharon Paden
Jesse & DeAnn Richter
David & Joy Simon
David & Andi Shandling
Jonathan & Michelle Gottlieb
Michael & Loryn Cocos
October 15
October 18
October 26
October 28
October 29
October 30
Are you celebrating a birthday or anniversary this month?
If so, mark the occasion by making a contribution to the
Sisterhood for our first Friday of the month family
service!
Your name will be listed in the program for that evening,
and your contribution will also be listed in the Scroll.
Thanks to all who help us out by making our Shabbat sweet
with their contributions.
OCTOBER YAHRZEIT LIST
Friday, Oct. 3 – Saturday, Oct. 4
(Note: Friday service 7:00p at LDSC,
Saturday service 9:00a at LDSC –
ticket Needed, contact Temple office)
Edward Gross
September 28
Irving Kassman
September 28
Alan Katz
September 28
Max Opperman
September 28
Ida Sheinblum
September 28
Celia Bolasny
September 29
Robert Erwin
September 29
Herman Goldman
September 29
Shalom Gutterman
September 29
Julius Reinstein
September 29
Jim Farris
September 30
Marcia Goldberg
October 1
Eron Appleby
October 2
Michael Lipshy
October 2
Gertrude Ritchie
October 2
Joseph Sendowsky
October 2
Jean Friedman
October 3
Celia Kagan
October 3
Rochelle Lazar
October 3
Ettie Bargman
October 4
Sol Frand
October 4
Alan Bernard Glass
October 4
Meira Imus
October 4
Sarah Rubin
October 4
Morris Sires
October 4
Sara Sugar
October 4
Friday, Oct. 10 – Saturday, Oct. 11
Harry Brown III
October 5
Henry Dockswell
October 5
Scott Eames
October 5
Lillian Glatstein
October 5
Lester Kohn
October 5
Herbert Nagler
October 5
Julio Rajmaliuk
October 5
Lily Stein
October 5
Lillian Bart
October 6
Tillie Jarcho
October 6
Hyman Tavris
October 6
Edythe Fine
October 7
Nettie Goren
October 7
Rose Weiss
October 7
Nathalie Ackerman
October 8
Jane Berman-Purdy
October 9
Ilene Kouzel
October 9
Eli Gold
October 10
Albert Taback
October 10
Cecil Donenfeld
October 11
Alfred Kaufman
October 11
Erich Kaufman
October 11
Ottilie Kaufman
October 11
Helene Levy
October 11
Solomon Levy
October 11
Bernard Northcutt
October 11
Julia Reinstein
October 11
Friday, Oct. 17 – Saturday, Oct. 18
Leonard Bloom
October 12
Pesya Carolinsky
October 12
Zelda Leland
October 12
Sidney Leo
October 12
Edward Oppman
October 12
Edith Burns
October 13
Nathan Sosnovich
October 13
Sidney Glasser
October 14
Aurelia Morlett
October 14
Michael Rothbart
October 14
Donna Stratton
October 14
Ida Weiser
October 14
Dick Blosser
October 15
Esther Asa
October 16
Miriam Freed
October 16
Susan Hamrell
October 16
Rose Levine
October 16
Anita Monick
October 16
Edward Rubin
October 16
Bill Weiser
October 16
Morris Weiss
October 16
Harold Coleman
October 17
Basilia Hernandez Jaramill
October 17
Fannie Klietz
October 17
Harris Levine
October 17
Mildred Miller
October 17
Abraham Silverstein
October 17
Jacob Worms
October 17
Sara Worms
October 17
Marie Owen
October 18
Helen Scharps
October 18
Friday, Oct. 24 – Saturday, Oct. 25
Arthur Cohen
October 19
Lois De Land May
October 19
Max Hara
October 19
Elizabeth Nemirovsky
October 19
Baby Steinberg
October 19
Wendy Klatzker
October 20
Deborah Opperman
October 20
Sylvia Teplitz
October 20
Reuben Brenkel
October 21
Herta Cohen
October 21
Ethel Epstein
October 21
Jack Genow
October 22
Rose Kendall
October 22
Norman Mendlinger
October 22
Donald Notick
October 23
Sharlene Roth
October 23
Mark Schmidt
October 23
Sarah Erenburg
October 24
Cecelia Lewinson
October 24
Abraham Noar
October 24
Florence Pattison
October 24
Motl Goldin
October 25
Iris Loew
October 25
Daniel Mount
October 25
Rose Schmilowitz
October 25
Louis Weiner
October 25
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Friday, Oct. 31 – Saturday, Nov. 1
Ruth Brent
October 26
Lottie Hirsch
October 26
Louis Katz
October 26
Ema Leibovich
October 26
Charles Rosenberg
October 26
Betty Ruben
October 26
Miriam Phillips
October 27
Toby Randall
October 27
Katie Sorokin
October 27
Morton Hecht
October 28
Julius Helbon
October 28
Lewis Kaffesieder
October 28
Andre Posalski
October 28
Louis Boyarsky
October 29
Herbert Hamrell
October 29
Diane Lampel
October 29
George Marhefka
October 29
Samuel Fleisig
October 30
Melvin Kohen
October 30
Lester Rose
October 30
Ida Cutler
October 31
Alison Glaser
October 31
Leo Shapiro
October 31
Helen Fink
November 1
Kelly Tripp
November 1
 Memorial Plaque
“MAY THE MEMORY OF THE
RIGHTEOUS BE
A BLESSING.”
YAHRZEIT AND GENERAL DONATIONS
Remembered By
Elaine Asa
Rachel Baranick
Mr/Mrs Jerry Bekier
Mr/Mrs David Bialosky
Dr/Mrs Richard Blake
Robert Cohen
Mr/Mrs Richard Collender
Selma Dirnbach
Carmen Flashner
Mr/Mrs Lionel Gayron
Debbie & Carol Gelfer
Hon/Mrs Mitchel Goldberg
Michelle Gottlieb
Mr/Mrs Sid Jacobson
Alan Katz
Mildred Kouzel
Peggy Kravitz
Mr/Mrs Stewart Lawrence
Jeanne Lichman
In Memory Of
Ben Carl
Harry Chinn
Paul Chinn
Murray Hill
Rasha Berger
Mayer Bekier
Michael Dorofijew
Frances Blake
Myra Epstein
Julian Collender
Herman Robinson
Albert Monzon
Beatrice Gayron
Florine Gelfer
Ruth Fishman
Rose Sukonick
Jeff Gorelick
Rose Levin
Ruth Fishman
Rosalind Katz
Marcia Goldberg
Mae Miriam Freedman
Seymour Lawrence
Edward Lichman
General Fund
Nanc Hemp
Anonymous
in honor of learners and the teachers
The Subeck, Cline & Goodman Families
in memory of our beloved husband, father, & grandfather,
Alan Subeck
Peter & Marilyn Gwosdof
Mitchel & Janice Goldberg – 50th anniversary
Jerry & Sheila Harman
Karen Block – speedy recovery
Marvin & Jane Goodman
Jerry Harman – loss of sister, Eunice
Karen Block – get well
Elaine Asa
David Trachtman – 75th birthday
Joan Friedman
Karen Block – get well
Dick & Estelle Blake – birth of 7th great grandchild
Elaine Asa – engagement of granddaughter, Devorah
Les & Louise Sussman
Jerry Harman – loss of sister, Eunice
Lois Saltman - birthday
Roger & Karen Spalter
Greg & Denise Spalter – birthdays
Herb Weiller
Etta Brown – loss of husband, David
Susi Waldbaum
Etta Brown – loss of husband, David
David & Harriet Boyarsky
Joan Filowitz – speedy recovery
Jeanne Lichman
birth of new grandson, Gage
Jerome & Cheryl Waldbaum
Etta Brown – loss of husband, David
Jerry & Sheila Harman
Micki Fisher – speedy revoery
Remembered By
Mr/Mrs Felix Livits
Lynn Manson
Fred Nadel
Raisa Nemirovsky
Allan Night
Mr/Mrs Jan Perkins &
Ryan Ruhe
Carol Goodman
Fran Rose
Stan Sackler
Minnie Schechter
Judy Semless
Howard Sloane
Dr/Mrs Harvey Socol
Lou Ann Taback
Barbara Talento
Ludmela Tsyrlin
Mickey Warner
Mr/Mrs David Weiner
Jay Weinschenker
In Memory Of
Shlomo Livshits
Golda Portnoi
Debbie Harclerode
Irma Nadel
Lev Nemirovsky
S.D. Night
Travis Ruhe
Ruth Roman
David Rose
Steven Sackler
Sadie Altschuler
Adele Semless
Harry Sloane
Mel Gilbert
Charles Kates
Alvin Pollock
Ben Levin
Sarah Levin
Lidya Khodash
Roman Tsyrlin
David Warner
Alfred Solow
Irving Weinscheiner
Rabbi Teri Appleby Discretionary Fund
Roger & Anna Nanes
Jerry Harman – loss of sister, Eunice
Moe & Priscilla Locketz
Baby Naming of great granddaughter, Josephine
Project Legacy Fund
Henry & Eileen Cohen
David Trachtman – 75th birthday
Gabi Trachtman – promotion to Captain
Steve & Steffanie Belasco
Rebecca Prezgay – Bat Mitzvah
Rivi Alch – loss of husband, Mark
Selma Greenbery – loss of Karen Golen
Stan & Lila Pesner
Etta Brown & Family – loss of husband, David
Rabbi Asa Education Fund
Ed Goldstein & Ruth Smith
Elaine Asa
Rabbi Teri Appleby - appreciation
Henry & Deborah Hallgarten
Mitchel & Janice Goldberg – 50th Anniversary
Gary & Beverly Steinberg
David Trachtman – 75th birthday
Micki Fisher – get well soon
Joan Filowitz – speedy recovery
Harvey & Elaine Socol
Jerry Harman – loss of sister, Eunice
Karen Block – speedy recovery
Dick & Estelle Blake – new great grandchild
Elaine Asa – engagement of granddaughter, Devorah
David Trachtman – 75th birthday
Joan Filowitz – speedy recovery
in memory of Rita Geller
Felix Oster
in memory of Rabbi Haim Asa
DONATIONS CONTINUED ON PAGE: 14
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RABBI SEARCH
COMMITTEE UPDATE
WELCOME TO TBT
Jim & Anne Kalen
Welcome Back
Rob & Linda Saslow
Silvie & Simone Saslow
Welcome Back
James & Michelle Rettinger
Stanley Adelman
Bert & Shirley Bonem
Karen Guth
Daniel & Gayle Kaplan
Erno & Charlotte Ross
Ira Newman
Members of the Search Committee extend a sincere thank you
to Rabbi Teri Appleby and to over 100 members who
participated in one of the many "gatherings" held throughout
our community in August and September. The primary focus
of the discussion groups facilitated by Rabbi Appleby was to
gather input from TBT congregants which would help identify
the characteristics we should seek in our next rabbi. Lively
discussions centered around positive experiences at TBT and
how synagogue life is evolving as demographics are changing
and the world is becoming progressively more secular. Temple
Beth Tikvah members agree that our next rabbi should have
these characteristics:
 Strong interpersonal skills, relates to people of all ages,
open to input, develops rapport easily (is caring,
welcoming, compassionate, perceptive, comforting,
accessible, approachable)
 Passionate about Judaism and Israel (energetic, engaging,
outgoing, charismatic, enthusiastic, inspires others to reach
higher)
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 Well-rounded (has a strong pulpit presence, loves teaching
children and adults, wants to meet the needs of individual
members, provides board and professional leadership, is
scholarly and wise, yet humble and open to input)
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E.C.L.C. Discretionary Fund
Michael & Micki Fisher
in memory of Benjamin Klein
in memory of Richard & Eunice Fisher
DONATIONS
(continued from page 13)
Torah Study Fund
Ludmela Tsyrlin
to help with floor repair
Bob & Dora Cohen
to help with floor repair
PLEASE DONATE YOUR
CANS AND BOTTLES
For several years now we have been collecting cans
and bottles. The money is going for TBT people in need…..It
started with the helping one family and has continued on.
Please leave your cans and bottles at the Temple or
give them to Gary Gruber. Then, Max Litt and Tom Green
will sort them and take them to the recycler (as we have been
doing for the last several years).
If you have been donating, then thank you. If not,
then please donate to this worthy cause. The decision of who
the money goes to will be decided by the Men’s Club Tikkun
Olam committee.
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Donation to the Meal of Condolence for Rabbi Haim Asa:
Sam & Leslye Prum
Donations in honor of High Holy Day Honors:
Dick & Estelle Blake
Marvin & Jane Goodman
Michael & Karen Block
Peter & Marilyn Gwosdof
Mark & Joan Filowitz
Fred & Cindy Jacobson
Joan Friedman
Alan & Callie Katz
Mitch & Janice Goldberg
Rabbi Art & Barbara Levine
Ed Goldstein
Elisabeth Leyson
Max & Sophia Litt
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THANK YOU
My heartfelt gratitude is extended
to the 25 plus TBT members who
attended memorial services for my
son, Durand, on July 30, 2014. I
was overwhelmed by the presence
of so many of you. I also wish to
thank all who made contributions
to TBT in memory of Durand and
I'm sorry I cannot thank each of you individually. The love
and support from TBT at this time meant more to me than
words can ever express.
Marty Baker-Jordan
SAVE THE DATE
May 3, 2015
TBT GALA CELEBRATION
More details to come!
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L’Shanah Tovah!
Am Yisrael Chai
Kol Ha Kavod IDF
Jay
A Happy & Healthy
New Year.
Michelle, Jonathan,
Josh, & Noah Gottlieb
A happy, prosperous, and peaceful
New Year to all our friends.
Lynette & Bob Northcutt
and family.
L’Shanah Tovah to all our
friends and family.
The Cobrink Family
L’Shanah Tovah to our
TBT Family.
The Filowitz and Arrey Families
L’Shanah Tovah!
Judy & Bernie Kotkin
L’Shanah Tovah!
Max, Sophia & Breanna
L’Shanah Tovah to TBT!
Estelle and Jerry Jewel
L’Shanah Tovah to all
our friends and fellow
members of TBT.
Mitchel & Janice
Goldberg
L’shanah Tovah!
Mela Tsyrlin & family
A peaceful &
healthy New Year
to all our TBT
friends.
Howard & Valerie
Sloane
L’Shanah Tovah to all our
TBT friends.
Erica & Michelle
Temple Beth Tikvah's
1
(It's a Girl Thing!)
OCTOBER MEETING
SHALOM!
TEMPLE BETH TIKVAH
1600 N. Acacia Avenue
Fullerton, CA 92831
1:00-3:00 p.m.
TEMPLE BETH TIKVAH and
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CONGREGATION IN FULLERTON'S
HOLIDAY
BOUTIQUE
Sunday, November 16, 2014
11 am - 4 pm
Free
Admission!
1600 North Acacia Avenue
Fullerton, CA 92831
On-site parking available.
Over 20 vendors with handmade arts, crafts
and/or products to help you with your Holiday Shopping!
VENDORS WANTED!
For more information, please call Angie Cohen
(714)694-1727
Raffle
Prizes!
VENDOR APPLICATION
Holiday Boutique Date and Time: Sunday, November 16, 2014 from 11:00am to 4:00pm
Set up Time: 9:00am-11:00am, Clean Up Time: 4:00pm-5:00pm
Location: Temple Beth Tikvah/Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Fullerton,
1600 North Acacia Avenue, Fullerton 92831
Cost: $20 for Residents, $35 for Non-Residents, plus 20% of Sales Profits. Please bring a raffle
item valued at $10 or more.
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This is an indoor event at Temple Beth Tikvah & Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Fullerton. It is
a free event to the public.
Each vendor will be will supply its own 6’ table and 2 chairs. Bring your own table cloths, your display
and a raffle item valued at $10 or more. If outside, bring your own pop-up. Space is without/ limited
electricity. Participation is subject to approval.
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Make checks payable to Temple Beth Tikvah. Please write the Vendor’s name on
check Memo as used on the application, if not already imprinted as such.
Include a self-addressed, stamped No.10 envelope for a confirmation/decline letter.
Mail your application, fee, and SASE to Temple Beth Tikvah, 1600 N Acacia Avenue,
Fullerton, CA 92831.
Vendor/Seller/Contact Name: ______________________________________________________________
Business Name: _____________________________________________________________________________________
E-mail: ___________________________________________________________________________________________
Cell Phone: ___________________________________
Home/Business ________________________________________
Address: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
City ____________________________________________________ State ________
Zip ________________
Describe your crafts or product to be sold: (Be specific, include price range and a photograph. Or you can
email a photo to [email protected])
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Temple Beth Tikvah and Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Fullerton are not responsible for any lost,
stolen, damaged, or missing items or property. Furthermore, Vendor/Seller agrees to sell at their own risk and
assumes all liability. TBT and UUCF do not guarantee sales.
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TBT use only
Postmark date: _________ Payment Received By:___________ Check # ________ Amount Paid: $__________
Date Confirmation Letter sent _________ Booth #___________
1600 North Acacia Avenue  Fullerton, California 92831
 Temple Beth Tikvah Phone (714) 871-3535
 UUCF Phone (714) 871-7150
Friday, October 17, 2014  7:30 p.m.
SCROLL ADVERTISING RATES
Business Card
Quarter-page
Half-page
Full-page
1 month
3 months
$25.00
$67.50
$50.00
$135.00
$75.00
$202.50
$100.00
$270.00
(based on 8-1/2x11 inch paper)
12 months
$270.00
$540.00
$810.00
$1,080.00
These rates reflect a 10% discount for 3 months or more
Luis Wood Finishing
Garage Doors  Cabinets  Furniture
Staining  Paining  Water Lacquer
Louis finished the beautiful display cabinet,
built by Barry Kancigor, located in the
Samuel R. Silverstein Memorial Library
in the Asa Center for Lifelong Jewish Learning.
(949) 294-4930
Professional Real Estate Services
(Property management, Sales, Purchases, Leases,
Investments, Short sales, Broker opinion of value, RE Careers)
Mike Cocos
Licensed California Broker
Full time professional since 1987, General Manager
Office 714-996-3000 Ext. 1307
Text / Cell: 714-612-4610
License # 00960721
Email: [email protected] Web: ERArealestateca.com
PACO’S CARPET
INSTALLATION
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COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL
CARPET
VINYL
HARDWOOD
REPAIRS
(installers of carpet for TBT’s remodeled
sanctuary and social hall)
Alberto Hdez.
(714) 420-3956
Pager (714) 298-6267
Email: paco’[email protected]
Our City Bagelry
Since 1994
Authentic New York style bagels
in the comfort of our California
cities. Baked daily on our premises
using natural, fresh ingredients.
1225 E. Yorba Linda Blvd.
Placentia, CA 92870
(714) 572-0220
Supplier of bagels for
TBT’s weekly “Bagels & Torah”
Dave’s HanDyman service
NO JOB TOO SMALL (or TOO BIG!)
Distinctive Smiles
G. Mitchell Turk, D.D.S., M.A.G.D.
Master of the Academy of General Dentistry
References: Stan and Lila Pesner,
Marilyn and Ken Roberts
(And, If I can keep them happy - Well??)
David Miller – (714) 905-4727
Carpenter - - Plumber - - Painter - - ANYTHING
Make Our Simcha Tree Grow…
Special Honor…New Job…
Graduations…
Birthdays…
Wedding…
Anniversaries…
Birth of a Child, Grandchild…
To purchase a Simcha Leaf
Contact the Temple Office
(714) 871-3535  [email protected]
1122 E. Lincoln Avenue, Suite 208
Orange, CA 92867
(714) 921-2110
Email: [email protected]
Endorsed by Temple Beth Tikvah Members …
Eileen & Henry Cohen  Ann & Jon Goldman
Tracy & Tom Green  Marlene & Marc Spiegel
EARTHQUAKE OR
OTHER DAMAGE
Furniture Refinishing
Restoration & Repair
714-526-3553
Eric Silletta
Temple Beth Tikvah
1600 North Acacia Avenue
Fullerton, California 92831
THE SCROLL
NON PROFIT
ORGANIZATION
U.S. POSTAGE PAID
FULLERTON, CA
RETURN SERVICE
REQUESTED
PERMIT NO.775
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2014