December 2009 - Temple Beth Tikvah
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December 2009 - Temple Beth Tikvah
950 Preakness Avenue, Wayne, New Jersey 07470 973-595-6565 Kislev/Tevet 5770 Vol. LVIII No. 5 December 2009 www.templebethtikvahwayne.org Schedule of Services Friday, December 4 Adult Shabbat Dinner 6:15 PM Erev Shabbat Service at 8 PM Saturday, December 5 Torah Study at 9 AM Shabbat Worship at 10 AM Parshat Vayishlach Genesis 32:4-36:43 B’nai Mitzvah Shabbaton Bar Mitzvah of Matthew Fishman TEN GOOD REASONS TO GO TO SYNAGOGUE ON FRIDAY NIGHT 10. YOU WANT TO - You know that you do. Go ahead and give in to your desire. Friday, December 11 Erev Shabbat Service at 8 PM First night of Hanukkah 9. YOU’RE JEWISH - Where else should a Jew be on Shabbat? Saturday, December 12 Torah Study at 9 AM Shabbat Worship at 10 AM Parshat Vayeshev Genesis 37:1-40:23 Bat Mitzvah Emily Ackerman 8. YOU’RE TOO TIRED TO GO - Here is a paradox. If you stay home, you will feel even more tired and exhausted than you already feel after a long, hard week. If you come to Temple, you will be refreshed and re-energized. Friday, December 18 Kabbalat Shabbat Service 6 PM Intergenerational Choir 8th night of Hanukkah—Potluck dinner Saturday, December 19 Torah Study at 9 AM Shabbat Worship at 10 AM Parshat Miketz Genesis 41:1-44:17 Bar Mitzvah of Jordan Nemery Friday, December 25 Kabbalat Shabbat Service 6 PM Saturday, December 26 No Torah Study Shabbat Worship 10 AM Parshat Vayigash Genesis 44:18-47:27 7. YOU’VE EARNED IT - You worked hard all week. At last it is Shabbat. Take it easy! Go to synagogue and relax! 6. THIS IS YOUR JEWISH COMMUNITY - You are one of us. You belong with us. If you were missing, we would miss you. 5. BRING THE MESSIAH - It is said that if every Jew were to observe Shabbat properly two weeks in a row, the Messiah would come instantly. Why delay him any longer? 4. MAKE YOUR PARENTS/CHILDREN HAPPY If you have parents, they will be glad to know you went to synagogue. If you have children, they will be happy to sit beside you. Even if your parents and grandparents don’t go to synagogue, they’ll be glad that you went. Rabbi’s Column continued from page 1 TEN GOOD REASONS TO GO TO SYNAGOGUE ON FRIDAY NIGHT This is a special time of year and as you read this, Chanukah or Hanukkah (the Festival of Lights) is fast approaching. The first candle lighting is Friday, December 11th – the eve of the 25th day of Kislev. The Hebrew word “Chanukah” means “dedication” and refers to the joyous 8-day celebration through which Jews commemorate the victory of the Maccabees over the armies of Syria in 165 BCE and the subsequent liberation and “rededication” of the Temple in Jerusalem. Technically, Chanukah is considered a “minor” Jewish festival (work may be performed and children may attend school), yet it ranks as one of the most beloved Jewish family holidays & a symbol of Jewish identity. Clearly, the rituals which emerged from it, and the special games and foods combined to capture the Jewish imagination have elevated its status within the Jewish community. Chanukah is a fun time for family and friends. It is an old celebration that we continue to enjoy around the world today. We continue the many joyous customs and ceremonies commemorating the liberation of our people and their affirmation of human dignity and freedom of religion. We enjoy the traditions of lighting the menorah, playing the dreidel game (one of the few times of the year when the rabbis permit games of chance), reciting prayers, singing songs, eating latkes, exchanging gifts. When all is said and done, perhaps the most important message of Chanukah may be found in the name of the holiday itself – Dedication. When Jews have dedicated themselves, through faith and action, to the pursuit of high religious and human ideals, Judaism has been strong. That imperative, to strengthen our religion and our people, remains an important challenge at this season, in every generation. At Temple Beth Tikvah, on Friday evening, December 18th we will, once again, celebrate Chanukah with 3. IT’S THERAPEUTIC - After services you will feel better about yourself and more optimistic about life, the future, and humankind in general. You will feel connected to a higher purpose. Your life will have more meaning. Your problems will seem solvable. God wants you to feel better; that’s why we have the mitzvah of worship. Hard to believe we don’t charge by the hour. 2. YOU WILL AVOID OTHER FRIDAY NIGHT ACTIVITIES - No bars, no rock concerts, no arena parking lots, no veggie-ing out in front of the tv set, no fast food dinners, no boring cocktail party chit-chat. Just you, your family, friends and God, getting together for rest and renewal. What a m’hayyeh! 1. GOD WANTS YOU TO - God loves you. Don’t disappoint Him. Beryl’s Article continued our TBT family starting at 6 pm with a Kabbalat service featuring the debut appearance of TBT’s own Intergenerational Choir, under the direction of Cantor Charles Romalis, followed by a pot-luck dinner with each of us bringing our favorite dishes to share. We hope that you and your family will join us as we celebrate the Chanukah festival with our Temple family. If you would like more information, please feel free to contact me (973-696-7310 or berylp515@aol.com). Happy Chanukah! Beryl Contact TBT Staff: Rabbi Stephen Wylen TBTrabbi@aol.com Cantor Charles Romalis TBTcantor@aol.com Ellen Goldin, Administrator TBTschool@aol.com or TBTexec@optonline.net Carol Bederka, Temple Secretary TBToffice@optonline.net Meredith Rinas, Bookkeeper TBTfinance@optonline.net Marie Tomasko, Religious School Sec TBTrssecy@optonline.net Mickie Stricker, Bulletin Editor MRR32@optonline.net 2 TEMPLE BETH TIKVAH 950 Preakness Avenue Wayne, NJ 07470 Office: 973-595-6565 School: 973-595-6566 Fax: 973-595-8192 President Beryl Paul Exec VP Mickie Stricker Rabbi Stephen Wylen Vice Presidents: Cantor Charles Romalis Aimee Gomberg Administrator/Educator Ellen Goldin Steve Gross Sharon Nachimson 3 Educator’s Message ~ Ellen Goldin Religious School News December 2009 THE TRUE STORY OF HANUKKAH So what is the true story of Hanukkah? Is the real miracle the oil that burned for 8 days? The True Story of Hanukkah: (175-165 BCE) King Antiochus IV wanted all the Jews to follow the ways of Greek society. He wanted to be treated as a god and resented the Jewish belief in one God. This pressure caused a rift in the Jewish community and the age old dilemma of religion vs. secularism ensued. Judah Maccabee and his followers decided that they would stay true to the Torah. This is the true story of Hanukkah. The Real Miracle of Hanukkah: Judah Maccabee and his small group of followers defeated the large Greek forces. Judaism prevailed. That is both the legacy and the miracle of Hanukkah. During December, teaching our children to respect differences and still maintain Jewish identity is a delicate balance. Gift giving is an area that lends itself to teaching lessons that separate religion and secularism. Instead of allowing our children to be swept up in the stream of holiday commercialism, we can show them the Jewish way. With the help of your children, choose an organization or cause that interests them and donate money that you would have spent on Hanukkah gifts. Part of the Jewish way to celebrate is to think of those who are less fortunate. Don’t let Hanukkah be about imitating the secular world…let it be about Jewish values, Jewish history and being Jewish. That is the way to make our Hanukkah meaningful in our modern world. Hanukkah Sameach! Happy Hanukkah! December Religious School Dates Tues & Wed, Dec. 1 & 2 Religious School Hanukkah Boutique 4-6pm Sat, Dec. 5 6th Grade Family Shabbaton 10am – 2:30pm Sun, Dec.6 Prek & K Family Workshop – 10:30am “Celebrate the Festival of Lights” Mon, Dec.7 Post Confirmation Class – 8:00pm Tues & Wed, Dec 8 & 9 Intergenerational Reading Program Fri, Dec 11 1st Candle and 1st night of Hanukkah Mon, Dec. 14 Hanukkah Dinner at Rabbi Wylen’s home 5:30-7:30pm/Grades 10-12 Hanukkah celebration & latkes 7:00pm Grades 7-9 Hanukkah workshops and latkes/grades 1-6 Tues & Wed, Dec. 15 & 16 Fri, Dec 18 Kabbalat Shabbat service 6pm Hanukkah pot luck dinner WINTER RECESS: MONDAY, DEC. 21, 2009 - THURSDAY, DEC. 31, 2009 CLASSES RESUME: Monday, Jan. 4, 2009 4 Saturday January 16, 2010 FEATURED ARTIST Havdalah at 7 PM Followed by an Evening of Music and Song Rebecca Schwartz GUEST APPEARANCES BY Jake Lefkowitz Snacks, Dessert & Coffee Sam Haiman For more information call 973-595-6565 or email TBTCantor@aol.com 5 Renaissance Club Chinese Dinner Thursday, December 24th 5:45 PM Cheng Du 23 6 Willowbrook Blvd. (West Belt Plaza) Wayne, NJ 973-812-2800 $25 per person for Renaissance members $30 for non-members If you need more information, contact Julie Rothenberg at 973-694-8997 Soup Appetizers 8 Different Entrees served family style Dessert Tea Wine compliments of the Renaissance Club Once again Felice & Lenny Tobias have graciously invited everyone back to their home for dessert and coffee Please cut along line and return with your check payable to TBT Renaissance. Name ___________________________________________ Number of members attending ___________________ Number of non-members attending _______________ Return to Harry Stricker, 83 Easedale Road, Wayne, NJ 07470 Deadline for reservations is December 18, 2009 6 CARING COMMUNITY OPEN BREAKFAST MEETING If you would like to give a small amount of your time this year to help your fellow-congregants or you would like to see what our committee does, please join us at our next Caring Community Breakfast Meeting to be held on Sunday, December 13, 2009 at 9:30 AM. We would also like to thank the many congregants who signed up at the holiday ticket pick-up to help other congregants. We will be calling upon you in the near future to invite you to join us at the December 13 breakfast. CARING COMMUNITY HOLIDAY BASKETS A special “thank you” is extended to a group of dedicated volunteers who met before the holidays to prepare and deliver “Remembrance Baskets” to our congregants who had a loss during the past year. Rickie Bernstein, our Temple Good and Welfare Chairman, provided the list. This project is coordinated by Wendy Bowes. Baskets of honey and apples were delivered with a note prepared by Claire Glasser, saying we hope the congregants will have a sweeter year next year. Wendy’s committee consisted of Mary Moroch, Wendy Farber, Averil Moskow, Bunny Levine, Leslie Frommer, Bobbi Kraus, Ashley Mackoul and Adrienne Migdale. TBT LIBRARY Presently your “librarians” are busy cataloging the juvenile and young adult books. You will find many fiction and nonfiction volumes on our shelves. Please have your children come and look at collection. Here are just a few titles: JUVENILE All the Lights in the Night—A Chanukah Story Hank Greenberg—Biography The Singing Mountain—fiction—stories of the Jewish Holidays The Rugrat’s Book of Chanukah our YOUNG ADULT Thank You Jackie Robinson—fiction About the B’Nai Bagels—fiction The House of Moses—All-Stars—fiction Pink Slippers, Bat Mitzvah Blues—fiction Exploring Jewish Ethics and Values Thank you to Betty Stack, Mary Moroch, Andrea Singer and Sharon Nachimson for the recently donated books that are now on our shelves! 7 Please Join Us for Temple Beth Tikvah’s Annual Chanukah Potluck Dinner Friday, December 18, 2009 following Kabbalat Shabbat Worship Services at 6:00 p.m. Open to Families, Couples & Singles of All Ages! Bring a Latke, Brisket, Chicken, Kugel, Veggies or Fruit Ready-to-Eat Dish (Or Any Other Kosher-Style Main or Side Dish; Just No Dairy Please) Menorah Lighting, Children’s Craft, and Sing-a-long with the Cantor Will Be Part of the Chanukah Festival Celebration FREE to All TBT Members— Just Bring Your Delectable Contribution to our Potluck Dinner ————————————————— $18/Adult; $11/Child + One Potluck Dish for Non-Members Please RSVP to Janice Paul at 973-694-1616 or Email tbtmembers@aol.com by December 11. TBT Membership Not Required to Attend This Event!! 8 Temple Beth Tikvah Welcomes, Worships, Studies and Remembers Photos on this and the next pages by Janet Shapiro, Debbie Stone, Ellen Goldin, Janice Paul and the 1st and 2nd Grade Teachers Jayne Silverstein and Elena Klarberg and Their Helpers TEMPLE BETH TIKVAH WELCOMES ITS NEW MEMBERS FOR THE YEAR 5770 On October 30, 2009, Temple Beth Tikvah welcomed its new members for the new Jewish year of 5770 with individual recognition and a Certificate of Appreciation during a very special Oneg Shabbat. Membership Chair Janice Paul welcomed each new member in part by saying, “On behalf of the entire congregation, we welcome our new members to the Temple Beth Tikvah family, and we thank you for joining us. For you to have officially joined Temple Beth Tikvah this year is truly a mitzvah. Your dedication to Judaism, to your children’s Jewish education and to helping to support the greater Jewish community is admirable. Especially in challenging economic times such as these, for you to have made active membership of this synagogue a priority in your lives is certainly to be commended. “As the years go on, we very much look forward to your ongoing participation and to your active commitment in helping to keep Temple Beth Tikvah the vibrant religious, social, cultural and educational Jewish center it is. I know for me, this synagogue has long been a home away from home, and I sincerely hope that you and your families have already begun to feel the same way. As the newest members of the Temple Beth Tikvah family, I encourage you to share your opinions, wishes, and ideas. The only way we who have been long-standing members can know what you are thinking and how best we may help meet your needs is if you share that with us. That said, I remind you that here at Temple Beth Tikvah there is no “they,” so it is completely and totally up to you…and me…to make this place all that WE want it to be.” Baruchim Ha Ba’im! Blessed Are Those Who Come! Faith & Ron Berman & Family Linda & Ralph Bernstein Tammi & Brian Borchard & Family Karyn & Carlos Cordero & Family Traci & Steven Dickstein & Family Juli Driesse & Family Judith & Howard Ebright Loni & Steve Friedman & Family Jennifer & Lewis Kobrin & Family Melanie & Glenn Mintz & Family Pictured above are (left) Traci and Steven Dickstein and their children Jamie and Zachary and (right) Judith and Howard Ebright. Sheila & Sam Saltz Myra & Elliot Sarney Debbie & Joseph Verret & Family 9 TBT REMEMBERS RABBI SHAI SHACKNAI WITH 40TH MEMORIAL LECTURE On November 13, TBT honored the memory of its first rabbi, Shai Shacknai, through the Rabbi Shai Shacknai Memorial Lecture delivered by Rabbi Hillel Gamoran on the topic “Who’s Afraid of the Talmud?” Rabbi Shai Shacknai came to Temple Beth Tikvah in 1960 as its first full-time rabbi. This was his first and only pulpit. In the course of nine years of consecrated service, Rabbi Shacknai established himself as a leader in the Jewish community of North Jersey and in Wayne. A driving force behind the growth of the TBT congregation, he molded a community of diverse backgrounds and traditions into a vital and responsive kehilla. To his congregants, Rabbi Shacknai was teacher, mentor, counselor and leader. To the many people whose lives he touched, his death at the age of 38 was felt as a deep personal loss. The Annual Lecture, as a living memorial to Rabbi Shacknai, was begun in 1971 at the suggestion of Rabbi Shacknai’s successor, Rabbi Israel Dresner, in collaboration with Rabbi Shacknai’s widow, Shirley Shacknai Freedman. Each year, around the time of Rabbi Shacknai’s yahrzeit, TBT brings a Jewish scholar, artist or leader to Wayne to provide a learning experience for the members of the congregation that he knew and loved. The 40th Annual Rabbi Shai Shacknai Memorial Lecture was delivered by Rabbi Shacknai’s friend Rabbi Hillel Gamoran. Rabbi Gamoran served as the spiritual leader of Beth Tikvah Congregation in Hoffman Estates, IL for 34 years. He then moved to Seattle where he taught Rabbinic literature at the University of Washington before retiring recently. TBT was honored to learn from Rabbi Gamoran and to honor Rabbi Shacknai’s memory in this important way. Thanks go to Adult Education Chair Janet Shapiro for helping to organize this event. Pictured above top are Rabbi Emeritus Israel Dresner, Shirley Shacknai Freedman, Rabbi Hillel Gamoran and his wife Judith and Rabbi Wylen and his wife Cheryl. Pictured above bottom are Shirley Shacknai Freedman and her family. Pictured above right is the sign in Wayne recognizing the Rabbi Shai Shacknai Memorial Park and the plaque recognizing the name of our own sanctuary. 10 TBT PRIMARY GRADE RELIGIOUS SCHOOL STUDENTS PLANT BULBS IN HANDS-ON LESSON To welcome the harvest season and help learn a lesson about taking care of the earth and all of God’s creations, Temple Beth Tikvah Religious School first and second graders planted flower bulbs and beautified our building grounds in a special project led by Sue Ungerleider. Adam and Eve were told to “till and tend to the land” in the Garden of Eden. MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR OUR NEXT SENIOR DAYTIME EVENT TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2010 1:00—3:00 PM RABBI EMERITUS ISRAEL DRESNER PRESENTS “THEODORE HERZL ON HIS SESQUICENTENNIAL” Watch your mail and your weekly TBT e-mail bulletins for more details. TBT SENIORS LEARN ABOUT “NOTABLE JEWISH NOBEL LAUREATES” FROM OUR OWN SHIRLEY LAIKS On November 17, approximately three dozen TBT seniors and friends attended the first in our 2009-2010 Senior Daytime Series. TBT’s own Shirley Laiks, retired principal of the TBT Religious School, presented “Notable Jewish Nobel Laureates” from the wellknown such as Albert Einstein to those less known such as 100-year-old Dr. Rita LeviMontalcini. Everyone’s Jewish pride soared as they were introduced to Jewish Nobel prize winners and learned of their noteworthy achievements and accomplishments. Thanks go to Shirley Laiks for her generosity of time and knowledge and to our Senior Liaison Barbara Reiss for helping to organize the program. 11 GRADE 3 FAMILY EDUCATION SESSION FOCUSES ON “THE MEANING OF MITZVAH” On November 16, the TBT 3rd grade students and their families were invited to attend a Family Education Session led by Rabbi Wylen about “The Meaning of Mitzvah.” The session served as a wonderful opportunity for parents to learn alongside their children about what constitutes a mitzvah and to engage in a lively conversation about why mitzvah is a core tenet of Judaism. Family Education Sessions are held for Grades 3 through 6 of the Religious School as an integral part of the learning experience. 12 It’s not too late to register for the OPEN TO NONMEMBERS! Pre-K and Kindergarten Family Workshop Series for Children Ages 4 through 6 & Their Families Invite A Friend To Register, Too The Next Workshop is Sunday, December 6 You Can Register for Individual Workshops! 10:30 AM—Noon Celebrate the Festival of Lights Registration Fee Already Included in Most Family Membership Dues! Brunch is Included for the Whole Family Convenient Day & Time Chanukah, Oh Chanukah! To register, call Ellen Goldin at 973-595-6565 or contact her at TBTexec@optonline.com. TBT Adult Education Continuous Learning Morning Series Daytime Adult Education Lectures Taught by Shirley Laiks Thursdays, 10:30 am – 12:00 noon Thursday, October 8, 2009 A Taste of the Five Megillot Thursday, December 17, 2009 The Life and Times of Maimonides Thursday, February 25, 2010 Miriam, Deborah and Hannah Thursday, April 22, 2010 The Ethics of the Sages--Pirkei Avot For additional information about this program or other Adult Education programming at TBT, contact Janet Shapiro, Adult Education Chairperson, at pretzel728@gmail.com or 973-694-2580. 13 END THE YEAR WITH A MITZVAH! Volunteers to cook and serve on Thursday, December 31st from 5-7PM at St. Paul’s Homeless Shelter for Men in Paterson. Volunteers are needed to prepare food (at home) and serve it at the shelter. We need the following: 6 lb. of Meatballs 3-5 lbs of cooked pasta 3 lbs of cooked green beans Salad Bread Dessert – enough for 40-50 men Contact Susan Senowitz at 973-942-5652 or agscapital@aol.com SCRIP...SCRIP...SCRIP...SCRIP...SCRIP...SCRIP...SCRIP Please remember to use scrip when doing your holiday shopping. Stop in the TBT office for supermarket scrip. 14 15 GOOD AND WELFARE Congratulations Barbara Gordon on the marriage of her granddaughter Beth Gordon to Matthew Zall Bunny Levine on the birth of her great grandson Collin Spencer Reis Condolences Vivian Grossman on the loss of her mother Micki Lane Len and Roberta Kahn on the loss of their granddaughter Sylvie Rose Hughes Blessings for Renewed Health Brian Nabatian George Garrison Lillian Knopf Leslie Frommer Paula Jacobs Rickie Bernstein 973-956-1054 DECEMBER ONEG SHABBAT SPONSORS The following Temple members should have been listed as Oneg Shabbat Sponsors for the month of November, but were inadvertently omitted: November 13 - Ernie and Joan Pressburger on their 10th anniversary November 20 – Barbara and Ken Kanoff on their anniversary November 27 – Arnold and Rhoda Stein on their 60th anniversary December 4th Jessica and Doug Fishman in honor of Matthew’s Bar Mitzvah Janice Paul in honor of Andrew’s Birthday David Weiner in honor of Ronnie’s Birthday December 11 Ellen and Mitchell Ackerman in honor of Emily’s Bat Mitzvah Paula Rindner in honor of Derek’s Birthday Louis and Shaney Goldenberg in honor of their children 16 Temple Beth Tikvah Presents Swing Into Spring Dinner Fashion Show Wednesday April 21, 2010 The Brownstone 151 W. Broadway Paterson, NJ Doors Open at 6 Donation $45 A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Wayne Interfaith Food Pantry Tricky Tray 50/50 Cash Bar Fashions provided by Annie Sez There are a limited number of seats so please get your ticket early. For tickets please contact Felice Tobias at felicedt@optonline.net or Devra Weingart at imadev@aol.com or call Temple Beth Tikvah 973-595-6565 As we celebrate Shabbat with Cantor Romalis on Saturday, February 6, 2010 At 10:AM Music by Janet Sosinsky EVERYONE IS WELCOME There are many parts available in both Hebrew and English. If you would like to participate or just attend the service, please RSVP to Harry Stricker at hs3550@optonline.net or 973-904-9070 Sit-Down Kiddush Following Services This is the 3rd annual Renaissance Shabbat and we would love to have you join us! 18 SAVE THE DATE SCHOLAR IN RESIDENCE Our visiting scholar this year is the fantastic teacher, Prof. Yossi Chayes, of Haifa University. His topic will be "Jewish Magic.” Yossi will be with us Feb. 12 and 13 (yes, that is President's Day weekend). If you will be in town, please plan to join us Theatre Parties Don’t make any plans for Tuesday evening, May 11, 2010! Don’t delay ordering! Nathan Lane Bebe Neuwirth In the new Musical “THE ADDAMS FAMILY” For tickets and information callSandy Margolin 973-694-2133 SAVE THE DATES At a November 19 convocation of area rabbis called by Steve Allen, Director of the Wayne YMHA, it was decided that area rabbis will join in presenting an adult education series at the Y on Twenty-First Century Judaism: Compelling Issues That Confront Jews Today. The program will take place on 6 Tuesday nights from 7:30--9 PM on April 13, 27, May 4, 11, 25 and June 1. More information will follow. CONGRATULATIONS Need a Notary? Contact Beryl Paul berylp515@aol.com 973-696-7310 No charge for TBT members We congratulate TBT alumna Tracey Steinberg, who is President of the Hillel Society this year at the College of New Jersey. Tracey is the daughter of David and Carol Steinberg. Veterans’ Day 2009 Jewish War Veterans, several of whom are TBT members, celebrate Veterans’ Day with a ceremony at the YMHA in Wayne. 20 21 22 DECEMBER 2009 DONATIONS Tribute Cards Gloria Frances in memory of sister Melba Reiss from Miriam Gluzman Devra & Gerry Weingart in honor of daughter Amy's marriage to Andre Roux from Betty & George Garrison Alex Nachimson in memory of mother from Betty & George Garrison Len Weingarten wishing a quick recovery from your latest bout from Betty & George Garrison Sue Ungerleider in honor of Justin's Bar Mitzvah from Shirley Laiks Jerry & Marge Stockhammer with mazel tov on your new home from Janice, Jack, Raymond, & Kevin Molnar Katz Family in honor of birth of Lillian Jordan from Alice Osur & Family Reisman Family in honor of birth of Mia & Ryan from Alice Osur & Family Ellen Goldin wishing a speedy and complete recovery from Shirley Laiks Maxine Feit in memory of mother from Building 8 Vivian & Paul Grossman in memory of Vivian’s mother Miriam Lane from Mickie & Harry Stricker The Nemery family in honor of Jordan's Bar Mitzvah from the Halligan family Rabbi’s Tzedakah Fund Janet Sosinsky in appreciation for the Hebrew naming of our granddaughter Emily Myrna Slatin, in memory of beloved mother Betty Herman Devra and Jerry Weingart in appreciation for prayers for our trip to Israel Mickie and Harry Stricker in appreciation for prayers for our trip to Israel Golden Books Brandi Rizika in honor of becoming a Bat Mitzvah by Seven Solomon, Steven and Susan Solomon Justin Ungerleider in honor of becoming a Bar Mitzvah by Wendy Farber, Brooks Nicklas Tova Livni in honor of becoming a Bat Mitzvah by Wendy Farber, Brooks Nicklas Lindsay Hook in honor of becoming a Bat Mitzvah by Wendy Farber, Brooks Nicklas Jacobowitz Family in memory of Carol Ann from Janice & Jack Molnar GOLDEN BOOKS AND TRIBUTE CARDS A lovely way to honor someone’s life cycle event or to offer condolences. Golden Books are $4.00 Tribute Cards are $7.50 Your name and the recipient's name will be listed in the bulletin For Golden Books Call: Sue Kolpon 973-839-0823 *Gen Warsaw 973-595-6207 For Tribute Cards Call: Claire Wolff 973-305-8144 *packs only—no listing in bulletin 23 Tuesday, December 1 Religious School Hanukkah Boutique 4-6PM Executive Committee Meeting 7:30PM Wednesday, December 2 Religious School Hanukkah Boutique 4-6PM Thursday, December 3 Adult Education Talmud Course 8-9:30PM Friday, December 4 Adult Shabbat Dinner Saturday, December 5 Sixth Grade Family Shabbaton Sunday, December 6 Pre K/K Family Workshop 10:30AM Jewish War Veterans Breakfast Monday, December 7 Intergenerational Choir Rehearsal 7:00PM Thursday, December 10 Adult Educational Talmud Course 8-9:30PM Friday, December 11 Erev Hanukkah – Light First Candle Sunday, December 13 Caring Community Breakfast Meeting 9:30AM Monday, December 14 Intergenerational Choir Rehearsal 7:00PM Thursday, December 17 Continuing Learning Series 10:30AM- Noon Friday, December 18 Kabbalat Shabbat Service 6:00PM Hanukkah Potluck Dinner 7:00PM Monday, December 21 Board of Trustees Meeting 8:00PM Monday, December 21Thursday, December 31 No Religious School classes – Winter Recess Thursday, December 24 Renaissance Club Chinese Dinner Friday, December 25 Kabbalat Shabbat Service 6:00PM Temple office closed Thursday, December 31 Temple office closes at 12:00PM 24 26