Express your Jewish Self
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Express your Jewish Self
HOLY BLOSSOM TEMPLE Bulletin December 2012 The Fine Arts Express your Jewish Self Festival of Lights Friday Dec 14, 2012 at 4:30 p.m. The entire congregation is invited to our multigenerational Chanukah party. Enjoy live music, dreidel games, story telling and latkes with all the trimmings. Bring your own Chanukiyah and we will light the candles together. Tot Shabbat and Kabbalat Shabbat services with our own Neginah Band will follow at 6 p.m. Saturday Dec 15, 2012 at 10:30 a.m. Congregation-wide service with special guest, Rabbi Noam Katz, Dean of Jewish Living for Camp George and the Leo Baeck Day School. Songs of Shabbat and Chanukah will raise up our voices – both young and old. Creative learning programs for our children will be incorporated throughout the morning. A special invitation goes out to our young families. A Chanukah lunch for all to enjoy. There are many HBT celebrations throughout the days and nights of Chanukah. Visit holyblossom.org for details. HOLY BLOSSOM TEMPLE 7 Bulletin CONTENTS 5 Hiddur Mitzvah: The Aesthetics of Mitzvot 4 Art in Synagogue Music A Stagecraft Family within the Temple 5 6 The Secret Life of a Holy Roller 7 Our Artist in Residence 8 Our Shinshin Artist in Residence 9 9 The Intersection of Art and Judaism 10 A contemporary, Canadian Jewish musical voice 12 art about us 13 A spiritual home for our members 14 10 Our Congregational Appeal Donors: Thank You 16 Our Congregational Family 20 Holy Blossom Calendar 23 3 13 Cover photo: Temple Players: 1959 Want to share a comment about the Bulletin?Email Robert Carnevale at [email protected]. Hiddur Mitzvah: The Aesthetics of Mitzvot 4 Reflections Rabbi Yael Splansky [email protected] Our Sages often ask: “What is the minimum requirement in order to fulfill this mitzvah?” A sukkah must be at least large enough for one person to sit at a table and eat a meal. A kiddush cup must be large enough to hold at least four and a half ounces of wine. Chanukah wicks must burn for at least thirty minutes. These minimum requirements were clarified in order to keep Jewish life livable for the poor and to remind everyone of the essence of each mitzvah. At the same time, a life of mitzvot should be celebrated in such a way as to delight the senses. Beautiful sounds, pleasing fragrances, delicious tastes, attractive textures, colors, and artistry transform the mitzvot into Jewish expressions of joy and honour; and beauty itself takes on a religious dimension. The principle of enhancing a mitzvah through aesthetics is called Hiddur Mitzvah. Rabbi Ishmael comments on the verse, “This is my God and I will glorify Him” (Exodus 15:2). “Is it possible for a human being to add glory to The Creator the Universe? (No,) What this really means is: I shall glorify God in the way in which I perform mitzvot. I shall prepare before God a beautiful lulav, beautiful sukkah, beautiful tzitzit, and beautiful tefillin.” (Midrash Mechilta, Shirata 3) The Talmud adds to this list “a beautiful shofar and a beautiful Torah scroll, which is written by a skilled scribe with fine ink and fine pen and wrapped in beautiful silks.” (Shabbat 133b) a life of mitzvot should be celebrated in such a way as to delight the senses Think of all the ways we add to this list as well. Just look at our Shabbat and Seder tables, the mezuzah casings on our doorposts, our upcoming Chanukah festivities,. These beautiful foods and ritual objects serve a sacred purpose: reciprocity of beauty through mitzvot. That is, a Jew becomes beautiful as she or he performs a mitzvah intended to “beautify God’s glory.” a Jew becomes beautiful as she or he performs a mitzvah intended to “beautify God’s glory” Always careful to fill form with substance, Holy Blossom Temple devotes time and effort to Hiddur Mitzvah in countless ways. Beautiful music fills our sanctuaries and concert halls. Words of poetry and fine literature are enjoyed around study tables. Dramatic expressions of the Jewish experience are told by Stagecraft, our own in-house theatre troupe. Inspiring architecture and works of art are created by silver smiths, scribes, woodworkers, and textile artists. Always mindful of fulfilling form with substance, Holy Blossom Temple devotes time and effort to Hiddur Mitzvah in countless ways. Beautiful music fills our sanctuaries and concert halls. Words of poetry and fine literature are enjoyed around study tables. Dramatic expressions of the Jewish experience are told by Stagecraft, our own in-house theatre troupe. Inspiring architecture and works of art, created by silver smiths, scribes, woodworkers, and textile artists are displayed in every corner of our building. The walls of our school wing also come to life with the masterpieces of our children and teens. As Chanukah approaches, let’s delight in the Mitzvah of bringing more beauty and light to Gods world, and thereby, become ourselves a more beautiful source of light. Holy Blossom Temple Art in Synagogue Music Cantor Benjamin Z. Maissner [email protected] “I will sing unto God while I am alive, I will sing praises to my God while I endure.” ~ Psalm 104 “Worship the Lord with Happiness, come before God with Gladness.” ~ Psalm 100 How else can we approach the sacred task of “HIDUR MIZVAH”, the beautification of the commandment of Prayer? Moses taught us the Torah through “The SONG” - HASHIRAH HAZOT”. The Talmud describes the duty of the Levites as: “Dibru et ha- Shir.” Melody and words of prayer were transformed into worship. Chronicles describes the First Temple’s services as overwhelmingly loud and boisterous. Later we learn that the Second Temple’s ritual was virtually somber and tranquil. Today as in ancient times the very essence of “Art” in Synagogue music are the elements organized into a highly ritual format. We at Holy Blossom always had deep respect for the preservation for the highest quality of our musical traditions. The centrality, history and importance of music at our Temple accompany every facet of our musical lives. Worship music has always rested upon the solid foundations, principles and authentic Chant, Cantillation and Synagogue Prayer modes - “Nussach Hat’filah.” We practice with highest regard for the best of Jewish choral repertoire, from Ancient “MiSinai Tunes” to a warm comfort level of community participation. Our Worship Services Shabbat Festivals and High Holy Day experiences are inspirationally immersed in the seriousness of soaring music. We are grateful to our committed choristers both our Professional Choir mingled into one family with our cadre of volunteers, the sweet Temple Singers. This community of music-making continues to enhance and uplift our souls through every worship service. Over the many decades we have taken great pride in Bulletin • December 2012 our Temple Singers. In order to continue this sacred legacy we need you and every music lover out there. We need young and new people to strengthen our musical forces. I personally invite anyone interested, regardless of age or musical background to join us in this endeavor. We engage not only in the musical end of our prayers but dwell deep into the meaning of our sacred liturgy. Newly Formed “NEGINAH BAND” To enhance our Friday night vivacious Kabbalat Shabbat Services, we introduced a new Band made up of ten instrumentalists -- members of the congregation who love to play. What lively sound and music-making mingled with the mystical text of welcoming the “Shabbat Bride.” Our Band plays every second Friday night of the month. We invite anyone who plays a musical instrument to join us. Musical Heritage Concert Series The passion, energy and resources invested into decades of the highest and most unique concert series has made our congregation a “flagship” in the movement on the subject of musical activities. Renowned and international artists and performers have embraced our Sanctuary with their unique talent. The attached brochure points clearly toward that goal. This year, as in the past, we walk that path of passion for Jewish music in a most diverse program. Please help us to continue this legacy by sponsoring, contributing and becoming part of our community. And be uplifted and inspired by the power of music. Musical Notes “My soul blesses you My God, and let all my innermost being bless the Holy Name.” ~ Psalm 103 5 A Stagecraft Family within the Temple L article by Judy Malkin [email protected] “Let’s pretend!” It’s what every kid does, right? But in my case, I never outgrew it. I was bitten by the acting bug in high school and appeared in two or three productions during those years. The university I went to had a strong drama department, and was home to a thriving community theatre, but I never had the courage to audition. In the fall of 1994, an article in the Bulletin caught my eye. Several members of Temple had formed a drama group, and were reading a play. Anyone could join, so I made a phone call and went to the next reading. The play was Sholem Asch’s God of Vengeance, written in the 1920s and closed down after 8 performances because it was deemed too provocative. The play is a story of a man who runs a brothel and commissions a Torah scroll to be written, in the hope that the presence of the scroll in his home will keep his daughter safe and prevent her from entering the family business. That was the start of Stagecraft. We mounted one performance of God of Vengeance, and had a talk-back after the show, led by then-Senior Rabbi Dow Marmur. Stagecraft’s mission is “to produce plays with Jewish themes and content, and to have fun, too!” Since the spring of 1995, we have produced more than 30 plays, including some new work by Canadian playwrights. Stagecraft has engaged Temple members in new ways. As we have explored the themes presented in various works, it’s made us think about how we relate to each other, to Temple, to the wider Jewish community. It’s allowed us to live in another person’s skin, at least for a while, and learn how other people think and feel and react to their surroundings – and the audience sees that, too. Theatre in general is valuable in any community because it allows us to explore new ideas in a safe and accessible way. By “making believe” we can get into the skin of the other. Our non-Jewish audience members have often told us that they have learned a lot about Jewish life, Jewish practice, and Jewish thinking when they come to our plays. We have grown as a company over the 18 years (chai!) that we’ve been a Temple group. We are always looking for new members and look forward to seeing new faces as time goes on. Many of the current members of Stagecraft have been with the group since the beginning. We have been there for each other, through happy times and sad times, and have become a family within the Temple. Holy Blossom Temple The Secret Life of a Holy Roller Lindi Rivers article by [email protected] I have a confession to make. It’s about a deeply personal relationship that I am having with 10 beautiful and unique members of our community. Each is different: tall, short, with fine features or more bold ones, elegant or rugged. I am talking about our precious Torah scrolls, and I have the privilege and the joy of rolling them to our sacred texts throughout the Jewish calendar. During most of the year only our Shacharit (morning service) and Shabbat scrolls need setting weekly, but in preparation for the High Holy Day season, we read from 8 of our scrolls. Usually Rabbi Splansky and I do the “holy rolling” together. We turn up our sleeves, and I don exercise gloves (one only needs to roll one or two scrolls from one end to the other to see the wisdom of gloves). As each passage, story, list, song or poem scroll by we are quite literally seeing the early history of our people pass before our eyes. It touches me every time. I see the Ten Commandments and imagine myself at the foot of Sinai; Moses’ Song at the Sea with its unusual, artistic form; columns filled with the wisdom, fears, pleas and struggles of our ancestors. I feel both grateful and awestruck. I feel love for the scrolls themselves. Perhaps this is why I am so drawn to cantillation, the system by which we string together musical phrases to create the melodies for chanting our sacred texts, according to specific symbols called trope, in Yiddish and ta’amei ha-mikra, in Hebrew: literally “taste” or “sense” of the text. There are different cantillation melodies for Torah, Haftarah, High Holy Days, Festivals, Lamentations (at Tisha B’av), and The Book of Esther (at Purim). The trope signs indicate tune, punctuation and accentuation for each phrase. The specific trope combinations thus suggest their own commentary on the meaning of the text. At its’ purist, it is an art form with complex rules of structure and execution, beyond what we generally teach and what most of us will ever fully master. I marvel to imagine that on days when Torah is read, Jews all over the world chant roughly the same texts at the same time (okay, a little time zone creativity here). It heightens my sense of being a part of the world’s Jewish community. These ancient teachings are the roots upon which our people stand, and chanting them gives strength to my own body and soul. I invite you to learn to chant from our sacred texts, and to share in my not-so-secret love. 7 Lindi Rivers Bulletin • December 2012 Youth Choir 2005 Our Artist in Residence W We are pleased to announce Holy Blossom Temple’s Artist-in-Residence, Temma Gentles. Temma grew up in Heinz Warshauer’s Religious School. Holy Blossom Temple was her home away from home. Here she learned, and later, here she taught that to live a Jewish life is to be “enormously curious” and “creatively responsive.” Having completed several major artworks for the sanctuary and Board Room, her unplanned, but fortuitous, turn towards Judaic textiles came when Rabbi W. Gunther Plaut, z’l asked her to weave him a tallit. Temma is internationally recognized as a leading Jewish Textile Artist. Her work is displayed in the four corners of the earth -- from Shanghai to Jerusalem, from Los Angeles to Montreal. In addition to the large-scale sacred objects she creates for synagogues – Torah mantels and chuppot, for example -- Temma also creates personalized works of art for the individual – tallitot, tzedakah boxes, and ketubot. Her award-winning art is always rooted in Jewish text and ideas and is often the vehicle for bringing communities together. Watch for announcements about upcoming workshops in which Temma will guide us in weaving together our own talents, visions and good intensions to create something beautiful. Temma considers that the essence of all her work is bringing stories to life, and invites you to visit her website - temmagentles.com - to see that in practice. Temma Gentles’ studio can be found in the space behind the Eisendrath stage. Her textile sign will indicate when the studio is open to visitors. Come by and be inspired! 8 Holy Blossom Temple Our Shinshin Artist in Residence W article by Gal Baruch [email protected] When I was in second grade, my art teacher told me that I will never be a real artist. I think she said it because I talked too much in her class. I came back home and I thought to myself, who is a real artist? I wasn’t sure, but I knew that I wanted to be one. When I asked my friends, they told me that a real artist is the one who can paint without going outside of the lines. So I tried for hours, but still I couldn’t do it. So I came back to my teacher and I asked her, who is a real artist? She told me that a real artist doesn’t disturb his teacher, can work on the same work for hours and doesn’t bother classmates while they are working. I was then frustrated. I asked my mother the same question. She told me that an artist is one that enjoys what he is doing. I still wasn’t satisfied. I kept trying to do art even when I didn’t enjoy it. I wasn’t able keep in the lines and everything became ugly. After few years I went to an art history class. There I was exposed to the greatest artists. I then understood that a real artist uses his art so that he can have an impact on people. An artist is able to change people’s feelings without words. An artist can explain things that others will never understand. An artist is not sure it is the right way or the only way but that this is the magic of art. Sharing my love of art with my course at Holy Blossom is a unique way to show Israel through Israeli artists. Israeli artists show what Israel used to be and what is today. Israeli artists deal with many of the toughest of Israel’s issues in a very special way. Through art, not only do we begin to understand them, we can feel them. Gal is an aspiring artist who currently has 6 paintings on exhibit at the “Mishkan Omanuyot” at the University of Haifa. “Self portraits” by Gal Baruch 9 Bulletin • December 2012 The Intersection of Art and Judaism Daniel Abramson and Rabbi Karen Thomashow article by A Conversation [email protected] I will recognize the feeling of something special when you beautify a mitzvah with your own work. I had the privilege of sitting down with Daniel Abramson, member of our community, artist, and Jewish day school teacher. Here is the transcript from our conversation about the intersection of art and our sacred tradition: What type of medium is your art? I work with a variety of media. In the past years I have been doing a lot of calligraphy. At first I thought that text based work was too direct, didactic, it tells the viewer exactly what to think. After some exploration and seeing the work of artist like Simon Glass who engage directly with text, I’ve really started to see that text, words, especially when removed from their context offer very interesting paths to understand meaning in a broad and symbolic way. This seems especially true in Hebrew when the root of a word can invoke images that reach far past the immediate meaning. G’milut chasadim for example has a link with Gamal (camel). The ideas seem so far apart, but even in this weeks parsha camels figure prominently in a narrative about kindness. What has been your favorite Jewish art project of your own? I have worked on several community art projects, mostly large scale silk pieces. At Camp George the campers and staff all made a tallit which is now used at camp when we recite Mi Shebeirach as a community. I think that the idea that campers created their own ritual object and then created their own way of using it holds something really important. Anyone who has ever taken time to bake their own challah for Shabbat dinner 10 What is your favorite Jewish art “out there?” I tend to like work where an artist’s work invites you into a struggle that they see about the world or about identity. I also maintain a pretty broad definition of what counts as Jewish art. I am very interested in seeing how the big ideas of religion are understood in different ways, and looking for the differences and commonalities. For example, I love the Donovan collection housed at U of T because it gives me an opportunity to read biblical narratives from a different vantage point, which I think in turn helps me to see more of the core issues that they present. Do you see God in art? I think that the inclination to create art is linked strongly to the motivation for prayer so I feel that the expression of both have some strong commonalities. An artist notices something special or significant and uses her or his tools to explore it and to show others what is inherently important in that idea. Poetry does the same, and I think prayer does the same as well. Scholars and Rabbis noticed what held inherent importance in the world around us and crafted a vocabulary to show others what they saw. What do you think is the significance of art vis-à-vis the Jewish people? I think that art offers the Jewish people the same as it offers the rest of the world. Art is a vehicle for observing and retelling the stories about the world that are the most meaningful and from which we have the most to learn. Art is also probably the best tool to then imagine the world as it might otherwise be. If art can bring our attention to what is broken in our world, then it can equally show us options that we can aspire to in recreating those things in the way that we feel they ought to be. Thank you to Leo Baeck Day School, South Campus, for their gift of FourSeasons – Painted Silk, which honours and celebrates their twenty-one wonderful years with us at Holy Blossom Temple, and speaks to the strength of our continued relationship. The project was completed by Leo Baeck students under the direction of artist Daniel Abramson. 11 Bulletin • December 2012 A contemporary, Canadian Jewish musical voice I Six years ago I had a conversation with Rabbi Splansky, which continues to enrich my life to today. An invitation to bring music for a Friday night Rabbi’s tisch, has grown into a monthly service which now boasts a dedicated ensemble of six award winning World and Indie music artists, a specially developed repertoire of songs for prayer and, most importantly, a unique community of participants of all ages and diverse backgrounds who gather together to bring in Shabbat. What is Shabbat Fusion? Shabbat Fusion is what happens when the tones of a Persian lute meet the twang of a mandolin and when Ashkenazy melodies weave with Sephardic-influenced compositions for new Jewish music. Shabbat Fusion is the blending of many voices joined in song and prayer to greet the Sabbath Bride. The ensemble is Mark Weinstock, Aaron Lightstone, Jeffrey Wilson, Ernie Tollar and Sundar Viswanathan. Over the past six years, I have had the pleasure of creating music together with these musicians and developing it further with our Shabbat Fusion community and congregations throughout Toronto and across North America. article by Aviva Chernick via [email protected] Together with these musicians and others, I have now completed arranging and recording a nine-song album of this devotional music to be released at a concert December 5th. This is a celebration not only for me and the musicians with whom I collaborate, but also for you, for our community, which has been integral in nurturing a contemporary, Canadian Jewish musical voice. Keep your ears open as an arrangement of Bo’i Kalah (with the ensemble Jaffa Road), one of the songs first shared at Shabbat Fusion, has been heard playing on CBC radio. We did that together. So, why not mark the last Friday night of every month from now until June (except for December) in your calendar. Plan to come for 6:20 to hear the musical meditation and to stay after for a sushi Kiddush. I hope you will join Rabbi Thomashow, the Shabbat Fusion ensemble, our very special community and me as we continue to grow in this adventure. I will also look forward to sharing the further celebration of this music with you and the greater community on December 5th. 12 Holy Blossom Temple art about us article by Joyce Zemans via [email protected] Invited to write about the value and importance of art at HBT, I began to consider the influence that art at HBT has had on my own life and determined that, for this occasion, given the limitations of time and space, I will highlight a few of my own personal connections with art at HBT. I grew up in the grandeur of the Sanctuary and its stained glass windows. It seems to me, now, that my understanding of the Torah, traditions and values must have been shaped in part by my experience, as a young child, of contemplating the stern imposing Moses on high, his right hand raised, his left firmly embracing the commandments, with the dynamic patterns of brilliant blues and reds of the glass exquisitely backlit by the piercing rays of the sun. I have always been fascinated by the “Age of the Prophets” window in which the lion and the lamb lie in stately harmony, with the edict, “Thou Shall Learn War No More”. (I taught grade 8 religious school for ten years and the prophetic texts were central to that curriculum.) The holidays, rituals and symbols are all there – as are the twelve tribes of Israel in Peter Haworth’s, now wonderfully restored, Rose Window. to call worshippers to assemble, and ornamental stone bowls once located in the courtyard of the now destroyed synagogue. Though the memorial stone recording the community’s history from the first building of the synagogue in 1163 into the 16th century remained in China, rubbings of it were also included in the exhibition. There are many works of art at HBT that evoke memories of our history as a congregation and as a people, and there are regular temporary exhibitions in the Cecile and Harry Pearl Art Gallery, but there are two works at HBT that have come to have particular meaning and resonance for me. In 1991, Temple dedicated the “Memorial to the Holocaust” by Israeli sculptor Zipora Gendler in the courtyard. Though abstract, “this white wall-sculpture addresses the themes of memory, survival and hope.” The artist recounts that “the relief sculpture was inspired by the physical structure of the courtyard – the deep niche along the wall [where it was installed]. The narrative of the holocaust emerged from the forms that developed around the niche.” She writes: “The six interlaced erupting beams portrayed for me the six million Jews murdered during In boardroom study sessions and the holocaust. The singular figure on the meetings, my eye is invariably drawn to a right portrays ‘the surviving observer’ – the more recent interpretation of the twelve Hasidic Head artist Sorel Etrog (1959) ‘phoenix’.” Today, the courtyard designed tribes – Chagall’s wonderful serigraphs, by landscape architect Steven Moorhead, is evoking flights of imagination, attempts to a place of stillness and contemplation and I often find myself link image and biblical text, and memories of the stained glass drawn to it or standing by the window on the third floor outside windows at the Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem. the Chapel, engaged by the power of the work. My interest in art and art history has led to my participation, The last piece I will mention is Sorel Etrog’s marvelous Hasidic from time to time, in particular Temple art activities. Some Head (1959) which stands by the entrance to the synagogue readers will remember the “Jews of K’aifeng” a remarkable on Bathurst Street. One of Etrog’s earliest bronze sculptures, exhibition installed at HBT from 1971 to 1984 – a partnership this powerful work greets worshippers and visitors alike. A between HBT and the Royal Ontario Museum. The exhibition, monumental image, both solid and graceful at the same time, drawn from the Museum’s Bishop White collection, offered a its complex elements never cease to fascinate me. I am grateful glimpse of the history of Jews who may have found their way for its presence and for the work of the Temple art committees, to K’aifeng in Honan Province in northern China as early as those who continue to make art an important part of our HBT the destruction of the second Temple. It included, among other experience. objects, a wooden Torah case, a black stone originally used Bulletin • December 2012 13 A spiritual home for our members and a beacon for the community 14 From The Board Harvey Schipper [email protected] Oncologists of a certain age often receive calls from friends and relatives, not our patients, seeking counsel, and perhaps a touch of wisdom, from a different perspective on wrenching choices. Often the question is “What to do with my life now that this incurable tumour has returned?” I received such a call last week as I was preparing this, my first Bulletin message to you as your President. The surprise in this call came from the Orthodox son of these lifelong friends, who prefaced the conversation by saying that he hoped that in my new role I would not forget the Out of The Cold Program. “Ah,” he said, “we use this program as an example in our community of the importance of Jewish principles in our relations with the rest of the world. Why, now…because we are about to speak acutely of legacy, and of the meaning of days.” “How do you know about this?”, I asked, “You have lived a life of religious study in Jerusalem for years, you have never been to Toronto, let alone Holy Blossom, and what brings this to mind now?” The phone call reminded me that equally important are the intimate, little things that we do. Providing shelter for the dispossessed, without reference to faith, speaks volumes of our purpose as Jews and Temple members. It is the same soul that is there for baby namings, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, The ripples of what we do at Holy Blossom have been felt far and wide for 150 years. We often cite our great rabbis, our religious scholarship, our music, and the prescience of our education programs. Barack Obama cited the catalytic role of the Reform Movement in the Civil Rights struggle. We were large players in that. Photo: “Stones” by Harvey Schipper Holy Blossom Temple marriages, conversions, deaths, and all manner of life crises for our members, writ on the world stage. We have for some months been engaged in one of those periods in our history where there has been some change. Questions have been asked. Some of us perceive a sense of rancor. In the coming months, as before, we will continue, energized, with clarity of direction and leadership that will position us for the next generation, as a spiritual home for our members and a beacon for the community. I, along with the incoming officers, met over the summer to prepare an activity schedule for Temple leaders for the coming term. The goal is to position Temple for the future: worship, education, youth, Israel, our physical building, our place in both the Reform Movement and in our community. We have been astonished by the degree of engagement of our members, by the depth of talent eagerly offered, and by the passion to come together in our grand tradition. You will hear much more about this in the coming months. So, when toward the end of the call the Chassidic son and his mother thanked me for my advice, and then asked me, “How do I know you will not forget Out of the Cold”, I could answer with confidence that Temple is strong, the history is deep, the values are clear, and the talent and energy is fully present as we move forward. I ntrodu c in g Ou r N e w B o a r d o f D i r e c tors President: Harvey Schipper Vice President: Phyllis Denaburg Financial Secretary: Ronna Rubin Treasurer: Cary Solomon Recording Secretary: Lisa Taylor Immediate Past President: Mark S. Anshan Directors: Elected for a two year term Jeff Dicker Tom Friedland Joan Garson Rick Howard Jonathan King Merle Kriss Alberto Quiroz Vanessa Yakobson Bulletin • December 2012 Elected for a one year term: Lynn Gluckman Carole Sterling Directors continuing their term: Janice Babins Owen Duckman Eric Roher Philip Smith Past Presidents: Larry Babins David Baskin Barry Borden Henrietta Chesnie Morris Cooper Alan Garfinkel Jack Geller, Honorary Past President Diana Goodman Elliott Jacobson Richard Krelstein Richard Lorie Nancy Ruth Barry Silver Sheila Smolkin Fred Zemans Wardens: Marilyn Farber David Hart Leonard Levy Mary Seldon Auxiliaries: Ruthe Schipper, Sisterhood President 15 Thank you to our Holy Blossom Congregational Appeal Donors! We are pleased to report that we have raised $469,000 from the wonderful generosity of the donors listed below. Our Congregational Appeal makes membership at Holy Blossom possible for all who wish to belong. Many in our congregation face financial hardships. Funds from this appeal directly subsidize membership fees, ensuring membership for all regardless of financial circumstance. It is through this campaign that we truly ensure that our community continues to be an inclusive and vibrant centre of Jewish life. It’s not too late to make a contribution to this year’s Congregational Appeal - the need remains great - with your help we can reach the milestone of $500,000. Please consider making a gift now. You will still receive a tax receipt for the current year, and have your congregational support recognized in the next Bulletin and on our website. Please call Loriellen Karam (ext 227) at the Temple to make your gift today. Thanks again to our generous donors! 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Fingold Isabel Freeman Nora & John Freund Etta Ginsberg McEwan Mary & Jose Goldman Mildred & Sheldon Goldstein Claire Goodman Jane & Gary Griesdorf David Hart Esther & Cyril Hersh Jill Hertzman Helen & Joe Hochberg Sandra Kamenir Ellen Karabanow Mark & Loriellen Karam Allan Kates & Danielle Himel Rose Kates Paula Kirsh Jeffrey & Natalie Kirsh Edith Kirzner Mr. Robert Klotz & Ms. Lyn Feldman Marie Knaul Shirley Kofman Ahuva Krieger Samuel Lapidus Fern Lebo & Alan Brudner Brian Lidsky & Elana Paice Lidsky Irwin & Carol Lightman Peter & Eleanor Loebel Saul Mandelbaum & Melissa Nutik Pnina Margolese Andrea McKellar Justine Melman Kaylee Miller Maxine Minden Ted Moses Norkem Water Treatment Barbara Organ Shoshana & David Paice Bulletin • December 2012 Deborah Perkins-Leitman Clifton Pezim Philip Ber Holdings Inc. Dr. Sheila Pollock z’l Mark & Joy Resnick Georgina Rigor Alan Ruth Adele Sager Dr. Mark & Mrs. Susan Sager Ruthe Schipper & Jerry Rotstein Annalee & Brian Schnurr Harold Segal Tobye & Sydney Sennet Helen & Edward Sheffman Eleanor & Jack Shuber Julius Silver Myrna & Harvey Silver Alma & Paul Simonsky Anne Sniderman Minnie Snitzer Joan Solway Doris Sommer-Rotenberg Sara Speigel Theodore Spevick Martin Stern Rosalie Sussman Ann D. B. Sutton Lisa Taylor Rabbi Karen Thomashow & Dr. Yonatan Eyal Eileen & Paul Tichauer Irwin & Tema Title Joan Tucker Debby Vigoda Paula & Alan Warren Herb & Joy Wolfson Harriet Wolman Gloria Wunder Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous 19 Welcome to Our Congregational Family Welcome We are delighted to welcome the following new members to Holy Blossom Temple: n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n Austin Bahadur & Clara Lavery John & Robyn Berman, Sydney and Jaymie Nate Charach Joshua Cooper & Michelle Levine Konopny, Alexis, Michael, Ryan and Alexis Rachel & Justin Cooper and Roslyn Liron Davis Bob & Marlene Goldman, Luke and Emma Ron & Amy Heckmann Maurice Kalman Joshua Kay & Elizabeth Horrocks Noah & Rebecca Leibel Pavle Levkovic Rebekah Lobosco Janice & Jeff Maser, Haley and Justin Alex & Sharon Mazelow Kate Melnyk & Ian Salonin Carolyn Offman & Neil Dankoff, Jack, Jordyn and Matt Goldie Rivers Jeremy & Lauren Rosenbaum, Jake and Ruby Beverley & Les Rothschild Sonia Schwartz Craig & Erica Shepherd, Sophie and Hayley Samara & David Starkman, Jack and Micah Herb & Andrea Veisman, Caleb and Cameron Cathryn & Shawn Walderman, Alexandra, Leigh, Ryan and Cole Sheldon & June Zimmerman Mazal Tov n 20 David Alexander Gold, son of E. Sheldon and RoseMarie Gold on receiving his PhD from York University at the 2012 Fall Convocation. David is now living in St. Louis. n Elliott Jacobson who has been awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee medal, to recognize his volunteer service with the Canadian Liver Foundation. Births n Jennifer & Solomon Birenbaum, on the birth of another daughter, Daniela Birenbaum, and sister to Talia, Samuel and Alexandra. Proud grandparents are Isaac & Marilyn Birenbaum; Brenda Gottlieb; and Michael Gottlieb. Proud great grandparents are Shaela Gottlieb; Bernie Gottlieb and May Love. n Rachel & Justin Cooper, on the birth of a daughter, Roslyn Frances Cooper. Proud grandparents are Julia & David Sommers; Gail Cooper; and Richard Cooper. Proud great grandparents are Milton Cooper; Amos Sommers; and Adele Roberts. n Lou & Shelly Dale, on the birth of a granddaughter, Tessa Abby Schell. Proud parents are Jennifer & Christopher Schell and sister to Adam & Kyle. Other proud grandparents are Deb & Rod Schell. Proud great grand parents are Shirley & Scarlat Albright; Gail & Manny Dombrofsky; Teresa Foulds and Helen & Ken Schell. n Shelly & Chuck Litman on the birth of a grandson, Ronen Yosef Shoham. Proud parents are Marni & Ran Shoham, a baby brother for sister Noa. Other proud grandparents are Franklina & Gideon Shoham of Calgary. B’nei Mitzvah n 17 Kislev 5773/ December 1, 2012 Rachel Lehner, daughter of Susan & Jason Lehner n 2 Tevet 5773/ December 15, 2012/ Allan Fabrykant, son of Silvia Derasner n Charlotte & Sam Schwartz, on the birth of a granddaughter, Miriam Pearl Biro. Proud parents are Dina & Elliot Biro and sister to Saul. Other proud grandparents are Sharon & John Biro and great grandmothers are Rose Liberman and Eva Halasz. n Phyllis Wintraub on the birth of a granddaughter, Lila Kate Richter. Proud parents are Karen & Jon Richter and sister to Hannah, Jack, Sara and Esti. Other proud grandparents are Alan Wintraub; Linda & Melvyn Richter of PA. Engagements & Weddings n Laura Fogler, daughter of Gary & Barbara Fogler, grandparents are Lloyd & Gladys Fogler, and Mendy Sharf announce her engagement to Hartley Blumenfeld, son of Charles Blumenfeld and Andrea Shapiro, grandparents are Sam & Emma Shapiro, and Claire Blumenfeld n Shelley and Arthur Gans are pleased to announce the marriage of their son, Geoffrey Gans to Robyn Shyllit, daughter of Esther Shyllit and Joe Shyllit on September 9, 2012. Proud grandmothers are Evelyn Smith and Dina Shyllit n Wendy & Sid Paul announce the engagement of their son Zachary Paul to Rabbi Daniel Mikelberg, son of Rose & Fred Mikelberg of Vancouver. In Memoriam n 9 Tevet 5773/ December 22, 2012 Chloe Gordon-Chow, daughter of Denise Gordon & Dennis Chow n 18 Tevet 5773/ December 31, 2012 Rachel Perelmutar, daughter of Dena Perelmutar In Israel n 21 Tevet 5773/ January 3, 2013 Jacob Young, son of Lisa & John Young In Israel n 15 Shevat 5773/ January 26, 2013 Theo Bager, son of Jodi & Steven Bager n Arnold Bader, brother of Saundra Sherman, Ethel Lamster and Molly Moses, father of Fran Bader and Marlene Bader-Higgins n Richard Bain, son of Ruth Bain, husband of Harriet Bain, father of Vanessa Bain, David Bain and brother of Karen Klawans n Bernie Baum, husband of Penny Baum, brother of Lionel Baum, father of Cheryl Ferguson, Michael Baum, Lisa Baum and Daniel Baum n Sean Blumberg, son of Henry & Marcia Blumberg, brother of Mark Blumberg, Jonathan Blumberg and Kevin Blumberg n Hilde Breuer, mother of Eric Breuer, John Breuer and Ellen Yackness n Gloria Bass Fine, wife of Jack Fine, mother of Steven Bass and Ken Bass, stepmother of Janet Fine, Harry Fine, Joanne Schwebel and Walter Fine n Ruth Goldbloom, wife of Richard Goldbloom, mother of David Goldbloom. Alan Goldbloom and Barbara Hughes, sister of Harold Schwartz n Mervin Gollom, brother of Kaylee Miller, husband of Debby Gollom, father of Alan Gollom, Mindy Khu and Joanne Lockwood n Norman Goodis, husband of Edith Atkin Goodis, father of Lyle Goodis and Michael Goodis n Erwin Greenberg, husband of Hilde Greenberg, father of Barbara Bregman and Bethellyn Rosenthal n Leo Hardoon, father of Paulette Borsook, Liza Holy Blossom Temple Bergschneider and Daniel Hardoon n Belle Hodes, mother of Robert Hodes, Lyle Hodes and Ben Hodes n Lorraine Iverson, wife of Earle Iverson, mother of Tami Reiken and Hana Iverson n Florence Kobrick, mother of Ronald Kobrick n Morrie Konick, brother of Eve Pascoe n Gertie Kopilis, mother of Aubrey Kaplan, Loraine Erdman and Sandra Durbach n Camille Liberbaum, husband of Suzanne Liberbaum, father of Rachel Liberbaum, brother of Lilian Schacter n Bernard Ludwig, husband of Margaret Florence-Ludwig, father of Samuel Ludwig, Caren Shoychet, Florence Gwartz and John Ludwig, brother of Beverley Borins n Michael Manson, father of Harry Manson and Johanna Manson n Albert Musafija, husband of Sara Ina, father of Mair Musafija, Tamara Musafija and Mirjam Musafija n Linse Penturn, daughter of Edith Penturn, sister of James Penturn and John Penturn n Gerson Pollock, husband of Marilyn Pollock, father of Linda Barnett n Sylvia Roth, wife of Sidney Roth, mother of Arlene Roth, Myles Roth and Carol Saltzman, sister of Evelyn Young n Brigitte Shefer, wife of Moty Shefer, daughter of Jojo Beinglas, sister of Dalia Alalouf, mother of Limor Ovaia and Shirley Reichberg n Lottie Sinaisky, mother of Sydney Sennet and Risa Lang n Bertha Sklar, mother of Luke Sklar, Mark Sklar and David Sklar n Sharon Sutton, wife of Melvin Sutton, mother of Howard Sutton and Jeffrey Sutton n Kay Tartick, mother of David Tartick and Adrienne Kossman, brother of Alvin Schrage and Richard Schrage n Margaret Weisberg, mother of Allan Weisberg, Paul Weisberg, Barbara Givon and Nancy Weisbord, sister of Francis Biderman We thank our generous donors Brotherhood Mitzvah Fund John Sweet, In Honour: Alexandrina & Jeffrey Canto-Thaler Sami and James Cooper Youth Awards Fund Joe Grajer, In Memory: Sami & James Cooper Pam & Michael Albert, In Honour: Sami & James Cooper Glenna Finkelstein, In Memory: Sami & James Cooper Danson Family Camp Scholarship Isabel Coleman, In Honour: Jill & Ben Lustig and Family Jean Fine Seniors Fund Eva Shapira, In Honour: Rosaline Rose and Ruth Green Dr. Bernie Ludwig, In Memory: Sheila & Bob Smolkin; Marilyn Hahn. Mary Shannan, In Memory: Linda & Abe Neufeld Walter Seaton, In Honour: Mondays @ the Temple Phyllis Keller, In Honour: Mondays @ the Temple Gardiner Family Fund Allen Gardner, Yahrzeit: Dee-Dee & Gary Shiffman and Family Earl Gardner, Yahrzeit: Dee-Dee & Gary Shiffman and Family Gertrude Gardner, Yahrzeit: Dee-Dee & Gary Shiffman and Family Rabbi Edward & Fagi Goldfarb Fund for Jewish Literacy Esther Tile, In Honour: Rabbi Edward & Fagi Goldfarb David Baskin, In Honour: Rabbi Edward & Fagi Goldfarb Henry Goldbach, In Honour: Rabbi Edward & Fagi Goldfarb Thelma Siegel, Yahrzeit: Rabbi Edward & Fagi Goldfarb Irving Siegel, Yahrzeit: Rabbi Edward & Fagi Goldfarb Max Goldfarb, Yahrzeit: Rabbi Edward & Fagi Goldfarb Rose Goldfarb, Yahrzeit: Rabbi Edward & Fagi Goldfarb Rabbi Edward & Fagi Goldfarb, In Honour: Mary Seldon Raisa Berkowitz, In Honour: Lindi & Steve Rivers Rabbi Edward & Fagi Goldfarb, In Honour: Etta Ginsberg McEwan Bulletin • December 2012 Holy Blossom Temple Accessibility Fund Julius Kirschner, In Honour: Susan & Brian Fishman and Family Ellen & Robert Pike, In Honour: Susan & Brian Fishman and Family Holy Blossom Temple Foundation Esther Tile, In Honour: Nancy Ruth Sarah Willinsky & Daniel Berens, In Honour: Carmen and Emil Horvath Mr. & Mrs. Bernie Schwartz, In Honour: Barbara & Floyd Stern Mr. & Mrs. Max Rotstein, In Honour: Rosalind & Stanley Witkin Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Gans, In Honour: Rosalind & Stanley Witkin Dr. Marvin Tile, In Honour: Sheila Smolkin Molly Frankel, In Memory: Shelley & Stan Mintz Randi & Alan Garfinkel, In Honour: Carmen and Emil Horvath Warren Sinukoff, In Honour: Shelley & Arthur Gans Dorothy Hasinoff & Kalle Vaga, In Honour: Maureen Wright & Larry Mogelonsky S. Calvert Kogan, In Memory: Ron Kogan Hilda Breuer, In Memory: Sally Libman Donald Bierstock, In Memory: Sally Libman Rosetta Sterne, In Memory: Sally Libman Arnold Freedman, In Memory: Esther & Cyril Hersh Holy Blossom Temple Renewal Project Dr. Shia Salem, In Honour: Fine Arts Committee Ann & Gary Posen, In Honour: Caryl & Bert Barruch Diana Goodman, In Honour: The Birthday Girls Emily & Eugene Grant, In Honour: Barbara Weisfeld Annalee Schurr, In Honour: Bikur Cholim Executive Valerie Fish, In Honour: Bikur Cholim Executive Ruth & Hank Rosen, In Honour: Esther & Cyril Hersh Isenberg Family Endowment Fund Jack Buchman, In Honour: Carol & Steve Pilon Roy Waisberg, In Memory: Carol & Steve Pilon and Family Lillian Burke, In Memory: Carol & Steve Pilon and Family Jacob’s Tower Fund Henrietta Chesnie, In Honour: Diana & Marvin Goodman Nathan Peck, In Memory: Marilyn Shesko & David Hertzman Florence Cooper, In Honour: Marilyn Shesko & David Hertzman Norman Goodis, In Memory: Jill Hertzman; Marilyn Shesko & David Hertzman. Esther Bloch Shesko, Yahrzeit: Marilyn Hertzman Joan Kerbel Leadership Development Fund Gail & Garry Goodman, In Honour: HBT Sisterhood; The Okorfskys. Linda & Abe Neufeld, In Honour: HBT Sisterhood Janice & Larry Babins, In Honour: HBT Sisterhood Daisy & Sydney Jacobs, In Honour: HBT Sisterhood Jackie & Howard Roger, In Honour: HBT Sisterhood Pauline & Jack Toker, In Honour: Carol & Lionel Schipper Gertie Kopilis, In Memory: HBT Sisterhood Janice & Larry Babins, In Honour: Jill & Murray Kamin Kiddush Fund General Donation: Virginia & Carl Solomon; Sam & Ilana Goodman; Emma Prentice. Library Book Fund Brigitte Shefer, In Memory: Dinah Borovoy Sylvia Roth, In Memory: Karen Emsig Dow & Fredzia Marmur Program for Educational Excellence Elissa & David Fingold, In Honour: Ellen Karabanow and Anthony Karabanow Belle Hodes, In Memory: Sybil & Jack Geller Esther & Marvin Tile, In Honour: Ellen Karabanow Musical Heritage Fund General donation: Varda Berenstein Helen Brodziak & Jack Kuglemass, In Honour: Mary Seldon Vallry & Arieh Waldman, In Honour: Mary Seldon Dr. Adriana Berbece, In Appreciation: Marla Powers David Abells, In Honour: Mary Seldon Brigitte Shefer, In Memory: Matilda Bigio The Holy Blossom Temple Singers, In Honour: The Goldfarb Family Nadia Adler, In Honour: Helena & David Fine Joyce & Barry Spiegel, In Honour: Susan & Ray Stancer Kay Tartick, In Memory: Helen Lyon Shoshana Sage, In Honour: Holy Blossom Temple Singers Ruth & Hank Rosen, In Honour: Shirley & Marvin Latchman Musical Legacy Fund Temple Singers, In Appreciation: Marla Powers Nadejda Adler, In Honour: The Gordon-Chow Family Sharon Friendly, In Honour: Georganne Greenstein & Joel Wagman Cantor Benjamin Z. Maissner, In Appreciation: Marla Powers Efim Adler, In Honour: Alexandrina & Jeffrey Canto-Thaler Out of the Cold Fund General Donation: Nurit & Martin Bloomberg Rhoda Lipton Di Zitti, In Memory: Julia & Michael Sax Val & Arieh Waldman, In Honour: Tania & Brian Blumenthal and Family Pearl Cappe, In Honour: Beverly & Milton Israel and Family Danielle & Heath Applebaum, In Honour: Janet & Michael Ryval Alta Karpenko & Jonathan Ryval, In Honour: Janet & Michael Ryval Kathy & Maurice Green, In Honour: Ellen Karabanow Shelly Berenbaum & Chuck Litman, In Honour: Janice Feuer Eidan Taxon, In Honour: Ruthe Simonsky Jenny Klotz, In Memory: Susan Berman Merv Gollom, In Memory: Joy & Charles Cohen Jack Applebaum, In Memory: Allan Wexler Sheila Bacher, In Honour: Marilyn Hahn Razelle Roebuck, In Honour: Kathy & Maurice Green Earl Bederman, In Honour: Kathy & Maurice Green Claudia Blumberger, In Honour: Kathy & Maurice Green Donna Silver, In Honour: Kathy & Maurice Green Happy Iscove, In Appreciation: 21 The Arbess Family Dorothy Hasinoff & Kalle Vaga, In Honour: Mrs. Una Coghlan; Susan Waterfield & John Razulif. Bernard Ludwig, In Memory: Sheila Bacher Bill Gula, In Honour: Bonnie Croll & Robert Henry Alan MacPherson, In Memory: Elaine & David Wolpin; Marsha Slivka and Family; Kathy & Maurice Green. Rabbi James Prosnit & Wendy Bloch, In Honour: Annalee & Brian Schnurr Henry Glover, In Memory: Marsha & Harry Glicksman Pauline & Jack Toker, In Honour: Mimi Hollenberg; Elaine & Bernard Davis; Barbara & Manley Walters; Eleanor Steinberg; Arlene & Sam Klapman; June & Robert Filler; Sheila Loftus; Janet & Norman Shiner and Family; Lois & George Fine; Shay & Maurice Wechsler; Judith & Victor J. Goldberg and Family; Raylene & Nassie Godel; Ruth & Robert Ehrlich; Debbie Molot and Family. Out of the Cold Volunteer, In Honour: Ann MacPherson & Earl Bederman Gertie Kopilis, In Memory: Grace & Harvey Brooker; Glenda Mindlin Happy Iscove, In Honour: Audrey & Janet Shiner Ruth & Hank Rosen, In Honour: Susan Himel & Neil Kozloff and Family Harry & Cecile Pearl Youth Award Endowment Fund Oscar Kofman, In Memory: Joyce & Fred Zemans Rabbi Gunther W. Plaut Memorial Fund Gertrude Kruger, In Memory: Judith Plaut Rabbi Gunther W. Plaut, In Memory: Nancy-Gay & Max Rotstein; Liesl Wolfe Neuburger; Frances & Phil Shapiro. Prayer Book Fund 22 Marlene & Robert Ruderman, In Appreciation: Debby Vigoda and Family Lori & Ernie Gershan, In Appreciation: Debby Vigoda and Family Albert (Bert) Abugov, Yahrzeit: Carol Abugov and Family Zale Skolnik, In Honour: Judi Swartz & Bob Skolnik Vallry & Arieh Waldman, In Honour: Alexandrina & Jeffrey Canto-Thaler Jeff Levy, In Honour: Alexandrina & Jeffrey Canto-Thaler Melville Olsberg, In Honour: Alexandrina & Jeffrey Canto-Thaler David Gershon, In Honour: Alexandrina & Jeffrey Canto-Thaler Dr. Marvin Tile, In Honour: Alexandrina & Jeffrey Canto-Thaler Gordon Winemaker, In Honour: Holly & John Laskin and Family Harry Greenwood, In Memory: Faye Greenwood & Family Lucy Waverman, In Honour: Bikur Cholim Committee Project Tikvah Shelly Berenbaum & Chuck Litman, In Honour: Gail & Barry Silver Rabbi’s Discretionary Funds Rabbi John Moscowitz, In Appreciation: Annalee & Brian Schnurr. In Honour: Marilyn & Jack Newman and Family; Joanne Cohen; Myrna Ross; Dorothy Hasinoff & Kalle Vaga. Rabbi Yael Splansky, In Appreciation: David Hart; Donna & Mark Weinstock and Family; The Arbess Family; The Shiner Family; Sami & James Cooper; The Moranis Family; Mariam Leitman & Craig Perkins; Elissa & David L. Fingold; Janis & Gary Soren. In Honour: Myrna Ross. Rabbi Karen Thomashow, In Appreciation: Phyllis Benjamin; Harriette Laing; Paula Kirsh; David Hart; Donna & Mark Weinstock and Family; The Arbess Family; Myrna Ross; Elissa & David L. Fingold; The Lieberman Family; Harry Manson. In Honour: Myrna Ross; Evelyn Epino & Eitan Waldman; Elizabeth Tarshis & Rick Lash. Rabbi Edward Goldfarb, In Appreciation: Rina Fishbein and Family; Shelly & Arthur Gans and Geoff Gans & Robyn Shyllit; The Arbess Family. In Honour: Ellen Karabanow; Daisy & Sydney Jacobs; Cynthia Good. Rabbi Edward & Fagi Goldfarb, In Honour: Daisy & Sidney Jacobs. Rabbi Dow Marmur & Fredzia Marmur, In Appreciation: Irene & Bernie Frolic. In Honour: Alexandrina & Jeffrey Canto-Thaler. Cantor Benjamin Z. Maissner, In Appreciation: Shelly & Arthur Gans and Geoff Gans & Robyn Shyllit; The Arbess Family; Marian Leitman & Craig Perkins; The Moranis Family; Elissa & David L. Fingold; The Lieberman Family. Cantorial Soloist Lindi Rivers, In Appreciation: Rina Fishbein and Family; Dorothy Hasinoff & Kalle Vaga; Elissa & David L. Fingold; Janis & Gary Soren. Dorothy Hasinoff & Kalle Vaga, In Honour (Rabbi Splansky’s fund): Diana Ginpil Henry Kay, In Memory (Rabbi Splansky’s fund): Susan & Brian Fishman and Family. Mel Sarett, In Honour (Rabbi Splansky’s fund): Edyse & Norm Fisher. Glenna Finkelstein, In Memory (Rabbi Splansky’s fund): Susan & Brian Fishman Mae Shapiro, In Memory (Rabbi Thomashow’s fund): Debbie & Irwin Thomashow. Cantorial Soloist Lindi Rivers, In Honour (Rabbi Thomashow’s fund): Sandra & David Sandler. Rabbi John Moscowitz, In Appreciation (Cantor Benjamin Z. Maissner’s fund): Marla Powers. Pnina Margolese, In Appreciation (Cantor Benjamin Z. Maissner’s fund): Marla Powers. Caroline Ingvaldsen, In Appreciation (Cantor Benjamin Z. Maissner’s fund): Marla Powers. Jennifer Hunter, In Appreciation (Cantor Benjamin Z. Maissner’s fund): Marla Powers. Judy Winberg, In Appreciation (Cantor Benjamin Z. Maissner’s fund): Marla Powers. Jill Kamin, In Appreciation (Cantor Benjamin Z. Maissner’s fund): Marla Powers. Bella Shupak, In Appreciation (Cantor Benjamin Z. Maissner’s fund): Marla Powers. Susan Chernow, In Appreciation (Cantor Benjamin Z. Maissner’s fund): Marla Powers. Denise Gordon, In Appreciation (Cantor Benjamin Z. Maissner’s fund): Marla Powers. Dennis Chow, In Appreciation (Cantor Benjamin Z. Maissner’s fund): Marla Powers. Nancy Ruth Educational Fund General Donation: Nancy Ruth Nancy Ruth, In Honour: Alexandrina & Jeffrey Canto-Thaler Lorraine Sandler Tribute Endowment Fund Lorraine Sandler, In Honour: Hamovitch Family Klein Family, In Honour: Lorraine & Alan Sandler Arbess Family, In Honour: Lorraine & Alan Sandler Sandra & Steven Moranis, In Honour: Cathy & Lorne Greenbaum Shacharit Breakfast Fund Miriam Cohen, Yahrzeit: Sue & Lou Devor Saul Fishbein, In Memory: Rina Fishbein Nathan Peck, In Memory: Wendy & Ronnie Peck and Family Bessie Salemn, Yahrzeit: Jocelyne & Shia Salem Ann Borovoy, Yahrzeit: Dinah Borovoy Sadie Lewin, Yahrzeit: Dinah Borovoy Matthews Verbeeten, Yahrzeit: Yvonne Verbeeten Serene Bodor, Yahrzeit: Agnes Lantos Edward Krause, Yahrzeit: Shelley Krause-Levine & Martin Levine Violet Kassel, Yahrzeit: William Kassel Max Kassel, Yahrzeit: William Kassel Asher Lerenbaum, Yahrzeit: Susan Mogil Frances Erdell, Yahrzeit: Carol Collin Max Yack, In Memory: Ellen and Susan Yack Sam Rotholc, Yahrzeit: Sandra Rotholc-King Henry Clavir, Yahrzeit: Isabel Schwartz Lillian Smith, Yahrzeit: Leonard Smith Louis Smith, Yahrzeit: Leonard Smith William Pitch, Yahrzeit: Harvin Pitch Mayer Joseph Fogel, Yahrzeit: Rosie Uster Ida Sue Freedman, Yahrzeit: Marla Powers Max Hoffman, Yahrzeit: Bernice & Yitz Penciner Harry Penciner, Yahrzeit: Bernice & Yitz Penciner Selig Patchen, Yahrzeit: Marilyn Hahn Evelyn Davis, Yahrzeit: Julia Sax Kay Tartick, In Memory: The Tartick Family Sydney Ezrin, Yahrzeit: Hershel Ezrin Erin Belman, Yahrzeit: The Family of Erin Belman Morley Pape, Yarhrzeit: Michael Cole Rose Gyarmati, Yahrzeit: Magda Weisz Pauline Shaperom, Yahrzeit: Gail & Gary Goodman Anne Tile, In Memory: Esther & Marvin Tile and Family Seiga Gold, In Memory: Esther & Marvin Tile and Family Bella Zweig, In Memory: Esther & Marvin Tile and Family Samuel Tile, In Memory: Esther & Marvin Tile and Family Devy Herlin, Yahrzeit: Ken Herlin Lisa Brown, Yahrzeit: Jennifer & Jay Brown Toba Sussman, Yahrzeit: Rosalie Sussman Julian Druyan, Yahrzeit: Judy Druyan Sheldon Lipsey, Yahrzeit: Helen Lyon Harry Leitman, Yahrzeit: Mariam Leitman Joseph Windish, Yahrzeit: Marie Knaul Karen Goldblatt, Yahrzeit: Barry Goldblatt Minnie-Mae Kamenir, Yahrzeit: Sandra Kamenir Bernice Palef, Yahrzeit: Barbara & John Greenberg Stanley H. Davis, Yahrzeit: Julia & Michael Sax Gertie Kopilis, In Memory: Linda & Abe Neufeld Kate Witkin, Yahrzeit: Stan Witkin Joshua Brodey, Yahrzeit: Paulette Brodey David Klein, Yahrzeit: Veronica Mandel Murray Greenberg, Yahrzeit: Barbara & John Greenberg Hilde Breuer, In Memory: Eric Breuer Al & Dora Track Fund Living with Dementia Patients, In Honour: Sandy Atlin Living with Dementia Program Organizers, In Appreciation: Vera Baumal Morris Vigoda Tribute Fund Linse Penturn, In Memory: Debby Vigoda Bernard Ludwig, In Memory: Debby Vigoda Leonard Wolfe Memorial Educational Fund Marcelle Esses, In Honour: Honey Wolfe Denise Bond, In Memory: Honey Wolfe Denise Bond, In Memory: Carol Dale Youth Awards Fund General Donation: Sheryl Brodey & Richard Borins David Baskin, In Honour: Esther Zeller & Morris Cooper and Family Abraham Freuerlich-Berecz, Yahrzeit: Helene Barto Brigitte Shefer, In Memory: Debbie & Randy Spiegel Brigette Shefer, In Memory: Holy Blossom Temple and Religious School Ellen Karabanow, In Honour: The Birthday Girls Happy Iscove, In Honour: Alexandrina & Jeffrey Canto-Thaler Mai Levi, In Honour: Alexandrina & Jeffrey Canto-Thaler Or Shalem, In Honour: Alexandrina & Jeffrey Canto-Thaler Jacob Glaizel, In Honour: Jocelynn & Fred Engle Noah Yakobson, In Honour: Eleanor & Zishe Wittlin Chloe Gordon-Chow, In Honour: Debbie & Randy Spiegel Holy Blossom Temple Life at Holy Blossom For all programs between Dec. 1, 2012-Jan 31, 2013 Monday December 3, 10, 17; Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28 December 3 10:30 a.m. Mondays @ the Temple January 14 6:30 p.m. January 21 6:30 p.m. Israel and The United Church, A Conversation between Bruce Gregerson and Rabbi Dow Marmur, Jewish Genealogy Family History: Digging Roots and Growing Trees, Carolynne Veffer Family Programming, Screening of: ‘Race to Nowhere’ 7:30 p.m. Exploring the Jesus Triangle, Prof. Barrie Wilson 8:00 p.m. Tuesday January 15-29 Wednesday ongoing 7:00 p.m. 9:30 a.m. Adult B’nei Mitzvah Class Tora Study - Talmud, Rabbi Teri Appleby sponsored by Sisterhood 10:30 a.m. Deuteronomy: the First Jewish Reform Movement, Rabbi Michael Stroh The End of the Shul as We Know It? Crisis and Renewal in North American Synagogues, Keynote speaker, Professor Jonathan Sarna, sponsored by Holy Blossom Temple, Beth Tzedec Congregation and Centre for Jewish Studies at University of Toronto, taking place at Beth Tzedec Final class Western Art Music from a Jewish Perspective Ayn Rand & Martin Buber: What Can They Teach Us? Rabbi Michael Stroh, sponsored by Brotherhood Toward a New Ozick, Sharoni Sibony Thursday December 6, final class December 6 7:30 p.m. Dec 6 December 27, January 3-31 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. January 17-31 10:00 a.m. ! Friday Dec. 7, Jan. 4, Feb. 1, 6:00 p.m. Tot & Hot Shot Shabbat Service & Dinner 5:30 p.m. Tot Shabbat Service & Craft Dec. 21, Jan. 18, Feb 15, New sessions begins Little Blossoms January 11 – March 22 9:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 12:00 a.m. (No class February 15) Saturday Weekly Torah Study - ongoing December 15 9:00 a.m. after kiddush Timely Insights, Timeless Wisdom Rabbi Yael Splansky Rosh Hodesh Beit Midrash, Marla Powers, facilitator Sunday ongoing December 16 10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Temple Singers, Cantor Benjamin Maissner Sunday Book Club, Sharon Singer 1950 Bathurst Street, Toronto, ON M5P 3K9 416.789.3291 • www.holyblossom.org 23 Daily Mon. to Fri. Mon. to Thur. Sun. Services Shabbat Fri. Sat. Sat. Dec. 7 Dec. 21 Jan. 4 Jan 18 Services 6:00 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Shabbat Shabbat Nov. 30, Jan. 25, Feb. 22 6:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat Services Shabbat Morning Service Family Shabbat Service (Service & Pot Luck dinner) (Service & Craft) (Service & Pot Luck dinner) (Service & Craft) Fusion Shacharit Dec. 25, Dec 26, Jan 1 Shacharit Ma’ariv Shacharit 6:30 pm 9:00 a.m. ! To t 7:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 1950 Bathurst Street, Toronto, ON M5P 3K9 416.789.3291 • www.holyblossom.org
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