SIMHAT TORAH Simhat Torah Service and Children’s Torah Parade
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SIMHAT TORAH Simhat Torah Service and Children’s Torah Parade
SIMHAT TORAH • THE BULLETIN SIMHAT TORAH Simhat Torah Service and Children’s Torah Parade Thursday October 16, 2014 5:30pm: Snacks and Torah craft for kids in the lobby 6:00pm: Holiday service and Torah parade 7:30pm: Simhat Torah Dinner Join the Dorshei Emet community in celebrating Simhat Torah, the holiday of the Torah! Children are invited to see the Torah up close and to parade with the Torah around the synagogue. Bring rattles, bells, cymbals, and other percussive instruments for a rollicking good time. Hakkafot: 6:00pm / Dinner: 7:30pm Join us for a celebratory dinner, the Se’udat Siyyum, as we show our appreciation to worthy members of our community by honouring them as Hatan Torah and Kallat Bereishit. The Siyyum Dinner in their honour is being chaired by Peggi Cohen and Donnie Frank. Irv Perlman - Hatan Torah Sharron Schwartz - Kallat Bereishit Irv and Terrye Perlman immigrated to Montreal with their infant daughter Randi in September 1970. A few years later their younger daughter Kori was born. Irv worked at a variety of positions at both the YMYWHA of Montreal and Jewish Family Services Social Service Center. His first association with Congregation Dorshei Emet was attending High Holiday services under its then Open Door policy. A few years later as he and Terrye were assessing synagogue options, they chose Dorshei Emet and its new young Rabbi. The decision was based on its liberal orientation. Irv’s first involvement in Dorshei Emet’s social action was in the project chaired by Terrye to settle the Vietnamese Family Tran in Montreal. Irv was invited to serve on the shul Board of Directors in several positions including President. Irv’s involvement in voluntary service started when he was a Boy Scout in Temple Beth-El’s (Utica, NY) Troop 10. He has served as President of GrowWest, an organization providing low cost housing loans to low income families, the Mohawk Valley Bicycling Association and the Utica Chapter of the Congress of Racial Equality. After managing a family business in the States for 21 years, he returned to active shul life recently and is a ‘regular’ at Shabbat Services and other shul activities. He has shared responsibility for organizing minyans, and the volunteer schedule of Baal Tifilot during Rabbi Ron’s sabbatical. Irv served as the chair of the reestablished Social Action (Tikkun Olam Committee). If there was an award for those who made the most extensive contribution to shul life, Sharron would have been the stand-out candidate, since from the beginning, Sharron threw herself into shul activities, bringing her grace, intellect and humour to numerous committees and as President. Sharron’s friends would wait patiently at kiddush, holding a spot for her at their table, but Sharron would take this time to listen to each congregant who wanted to talk to her, whether to praise, vent or ask her where she bought her shoes! During Sharron’s term as president, she brought her sweetness, kindness, and her singular talent to the bimah, always taking a moment to make each b’nai mitzvah feel relaxed, before they gave their speech. Sharron realized the impact of these moments, since both of Sharron’s children, Benjamin and Annie had their b’nai mitzvahs at the shul. Perhaps Sharron’s greatest and proudest moments was being the shul liason to the scribe for Torat Imeinu. Sharron felt that this innovative and important mission reflected Dorshei Emet’s values and created an important legacy. While many presidents take a well-deserved break when their term is over, Sharron has continued to participate, and advise committees. Sharron continues to attend board meetings, and serves an invaluable role as the ‘memory’ of the shul. It is with great pleasure that the Dorshei Emet community celebrates Sharron and her ongoing contribution to shul life. We look forward to celebrating with you. Please contact the office by October 8 to make your reservations for the Siyyum Dinner. Tickets are $36.00 per person and reservations are required (514) 486-9400. Dorshei Emet Bulletin - Elul • Tishrei • Heshvan 5774-5775 11