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Oct-Nov-Dec Newsletter
Fall Edition 2015 | October • November • December
SERVICES FOR NOVEMBER 2015
Friday, November 6
7:30 pm — Shabbat Services
Saturday, November 7
5:00 pm — The Bat Mitzvah of Reyna Graciella Maya
Friday, November 13
7:30 pm — Shabbat Services
Saturday, November 14
10:30 am — The Bar Mitzvah of Jake Tyler Glantz
Friday, November 20
7:30 pm — Shabbat Services
TORAH STUDY WITH RABBI SALKIN TAKES PLACE
ON SATURDAY MORNINGS AT 9:15 am
PLEASE CONTACT ANITA FOR MORE INFORMATION
954-989-0205 alorenz@templesolel.com
SERVICES FOR OCTOBER 2015
Saturday, November 21
5:00 pm — The Bar Mitzvah of Aidan Eli Rubinger
Friday, November 27
7:30 pm — Shabbat Services
Saturday, November 28
Saturday, October 3
5:00 pm — The Bar Mitzvah of Alexander David Wilentz
Monday, October 5
10:00 am — Yizkor Services
Friday, October 9
7:30 pm — Shabbat Services
Saturday, October 10
10:30 am — The Bat Mitzvah of Abby Olivia Blaze
Friday, October 16
7:30 pm — Shabbat Services
SERVICES FOR DECEMBER 2015
Friday, December 4
7:30 pm — Shabbat Services
Friday, December 11
7:30 pm — Shabbat Services & Rabbi Salkin Installation
Friday, December 18
7:30 pm — Shabbat Services
Saturday, December 19
10:30 am — The Bat Mitzvah of Brynn Autumn Cohen
Friday, December 25
7:30 pm — Shabbat Services
Candle Lighting
Temple Solel
5100 Sheridan Street, Hollywood, FL 33021-2827
October 2 – 6:48 pm
November 6 – 5:18 pm
December 4 – 5:11 pm
Temple Office: (954) 989-0205
Fax: (954) 989-5787
October 9 – 6:41 pm
November 13 – 5:14 pm
December 11 – 5:12 pm
October 16 – 6:34 pm
November 20 – 5:12 pm December 18 – 5:15 pm
October 23 – 6:28 pm
November 27 – 5:11 pm
Email: info@templesolel.com
Website: www.templesolel.com
2015–2016
Officers of Temple Solel
December 25 – 5:18 pm
October 30 – 6:22 pm
President......................................... Joseph Stadlen
Immediate Past President....... Robb Wilentz
Vice President............................... Jodi Medow
(Membership)
Vice President............................... Stacey Fisher
(Fundraising)
Vice President............................... Robb Wilentz
(Education)
Treasurer.......................................... Jeffrey Blaze
Financial Secretary..................... David Topping
Recording Secretary.................. Dana Altschul
10:30 am — The Bar Mitzvah of Brett Weiselberg
Friday, October 2
6:00 pm — Sisterhood’s Sukkot Shabbat in the Mangrove
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Blessings for shabbat
The candles are lit before the blessing is recited
BARUCH atah Adonai
Eloheinu, Melech haolam,
asher kid’shanu b’mitzvotav
v’tzivanu l’hadlik
ner shel Shabbat.
BLESSED ARE YOU, Adonai our God, Sovereign of the universe,
who hallows us with mitzvot
commanding us to kindle the light of Shabbat.
Senior Rabbi Jeffrey Salkin:
(As of August 1, 2015)
rabbisalkin@templesolel.com
Rabbi Emeritus Rabbi Robert P. Frazin:
frabdoc@aol.com
Cantor Israel Rosen:
cantor@templesolel.com
Robin Agronin, Executive Director:
ragronin@templesolel.com
Valeria Michanie, Education Director:
valeria@templesolel.com
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Saturday, October 17
5:00 pm — The Bar Mitzvah of David Powell Lowsky
Friday, October 23
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Sunday, December 6 – 1st Candle
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6:00 pm — Green Shabbat on the Beach
Tuesday, December 8 – 3rd Candle
Saturday, October 24
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Thursday, December 10 – 5th Candle
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Friday, October 30
7:30 pm — Shabbat Services
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Sunday, December 13 – 8th Candle
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Fall Edition 2
A Message from
rabbi salkin
— How To Keep God Company —
For the most exciting and invigorating thirty days of my life, I am deeply grateful.
Rabbi Salkin’s acclaimed books
are now available for purchase
in the Temple Solel office!
Call or visit to purchase your copy
Autographs/inscriptions available
That is my principle reflection, as I look back on my first month of being the new senior rabbi
at Temple Solel. The midrash says, about creation itself: “All beginnings are difficult,” but your
graciousness, receptivity, and warmth have made this particular beginning that much easier.
Several days ago, I was speaking to someone in Hollywood, and he asked me the ubiquitous question:
“So, what do you do?” I replied that I was a rabbi, and for some reason, my questioner was not quite
sure what rabbis actually do – other than give sermons. Would that it were that easy.
I found myself reflecting on one of the greatest “job descriptions” for a rabbi that I have ever read.
It comes to us from Rabbi Hayyim of Brisk, the greatest Talmudist of the late nineteenth century,
and the founder of an entire dynasty of Talmudic scholars.
This was how he defined the rabbi’s task: “To redress the grievances of those who are abandoned and
alone, to protect the dignity of the poor, and to save the oppressed from the hands of the oppressor.”
Amazing – that this nineteenth century rabbi in eastern Europe would believe that the tasks of the
rabbi are, primarily, located in the realm of what we might call social justice.
Except, for one thing.
I would add: when we are redressing the grievances of those who are abandoned and alone, we might
want to add God to this list.
In our time, God has been abandoned and alone. (That is a mischievous translation of Adonai echad
in the Sh’ma — “God is lonely.”) If the sanctuaries have been less-than-full, then God is, in fact, lonely.
If our places of study are empty, then God is, in fact, lonely.
My rabbinate has had an item on its invisible job description -- teaching people how to keep God
company.
That is precisely what we have been doing, here at Solel. Our sanctuary has come alive with new life.
Our Torah study on Shabbat morning, and our Solel University offerings, have been bursting out of
the library. This is all good.
5100 Sheridan Street Hollywood, FL 33021
954-989-0205 www.templesolel.com
Especially for God. God will be lonely no more.
Sheila, our children, and I join together in wishing all of you a good and sweet New Year.
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Fall Edition 4
Rabbi’s Corner
Founding Rabbi Emeritus
Robert P. Frazin D.D.
Why be a Rabbi?
My dear friends, this was the first summer in 45 years in South Florida that Penny and I never ventured out of town. There
was no trip to the mountains of North Carolina. No visiting our children and grandchildren in Atlanta. No cruise. We stayed
home. Wow, It is really hot in South Florida during July and August! As a matter of fact, July was the warmest it has been
since the weather bureau has been keeping records. Yet there are still global warming deniers !!!
This summer I was able to get acquainted with our Family of Solel’s new Senior Rabbi, Jeff Salkin. I wish him much success
in fulfilling the needs of our Temple families and reinvigorating the meaning and spiritual message of our congregation.
This summer was a time of reflection for me. In the course of my active rabbinate, I was often asked why I decided to
become a rabbi. As I mentioned in a sermon almost nine years ago, I became a rabbi because I simply love being Jewish
and I cherish Judaism. I have always been awed by the relevance of Torah and the simplicity of our faith which I believe
has been made very complex over the ages by those who need the complexity in order to demonstrate their devotion to
G-d. I have always wanted to help people improve their quality of life through the teachings of Judaism. Growing up,
I always loved my Temple and I must admit, I always wanted to be on the stage. I thought “shul business”: was like show
business and not too difficult.
As a matter of fact, as a kid, growing up in Chicago, I thought my rabbi only worked two days a week. What a great job!
This is for me. As a kid, I went to Temple almost every Friday night with my parents, and I loved it. I knew the prayers by
heart before I could read them.
My parents were “Temple Centered.”
Upon my ordination, I quickly learned the complexities of being a rabbi. Our Temple, Solel has been a driving force in
Broward County Political careers. National, State and Local leaders who have sought to serve our country, our state, our
county, and various Broward County Cities have launched their political journeys from our House of G-d.
I’m truly proud that Solel has helped to create other Reform Temples in Broward County who have used what we have
done here as a model worthy of emulation.
Solel is our sacred space. It is here where we should respect one another and be honest with each other and forgive each
other’s weaknesses. It is here , where we have cried together and laughed together and have broadened the discussion of
our heritage and strengthened our Jewish community and our bond with the faith of Israel.
For 37 years as the Senior Rabbi of Solel, I always referred to our Congregation as the Family of Solel. I’ve missed that
terminology not being used since my retirement almost nine years ago. I believe we are a family in every sense of the
word. I hope that in the years ahead, we shall once again be called the Family of Solel as we study Torah and seek to
achieve our destiny and retain our identity and together create the tomorrow of our heritage.
Penny, our children and grandchildren wish our Family of Solel a happy and fulfilling and healthy 5776.
B’Shalom,
Bob
Rabbi Emeritus Robert P. Frazin D.D.
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Friday, December 11, 2015
Shabbat worship and formal installation,
dedicating Rabbi Jeffrey Salkin to
Temple Solel of Hollywood
We Welcome Guest Speaker
Dr. Gary P. Zola,
Executive Director - The Jacob Rader Marcus Center
of the American Jewish Archives
& The Edward M. Ackerman Family Distinguished Professor
of the American Jewish Experience & Reform Jewish History
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
Fall Edition 6
The Journey of Jewish Learning
It is with great excitement that I’m entering my fourth
year at Temple Solel. It feels so good to be part of this
community where I can finally say, it feels like home.
Together we walked a long journey and there is still so
much more to do! Where do we begin?
How about the beginning: this year we decided to begin
our program with a special learning session for our parents.
The idea was to build up a partnership agreement where
we understand we can only accomplish our mission if all the
parts involved are in harmony. One of the first questions we
asked was:
Why are your children here?
• To feel they are part of something bigger than themselves
• To have positive and creative Jewish experiences that is
social, intellectual, and dynamic
• To continue our traditions from generation to generation
• To develop a sense of love and advocacy for Israel
• To be part of a community that not only teaches Judaism
but models Judaism
• To build up the child and the family’s Jewish toolbox
• To use the tools we give them to make right choices in life
• To make Jewish friends and to be proud to be Jews
If our goals are aligned, there is no risk for failure on this
journey. However we still face many challenges along the
way. Finding the balance between students’ secular life and
Jewish life is a big challenge. I always say “our goal is not
to compete with the students’ secular life.” I will never say
basketball is less important than Judaism.
I strongly believe it is the parents’ responsibility to find the
balance, if Jewish education is relevant to them. Is this an
easy task? Of course not! Is it possible? I think it is. But this
must be a parental choice. We cannot leave it up to our
children to decide if they want to continue their journey
after their Bnai Mitzvah. They are only 13 years old! They
are just starting their journey and we are giving them the
option to jump the train?
Here is another challenge we face: we are not a Bnai
Mitzvah Factory. We aim to build up a strong Jewish
identity to pass along our heritage from generation
to generation. We believe Judaism is a way of living.
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Valeria Michanie
Becoming a Bar/Bat Mitzvah is a huge Simcha, but is only
one of the many life cycle events on their Jewish journey.
Think about it, while decoding Hebrew is important, loving
the language of our ancestors and understanding the
meaning of the prayers is important as well. I want to teach
our students a language that will help them connect to the
Torah, to the prayers, and to the people of Israel.
We want to build a strong Youth group at Temple Solel
to continue what you started many years ago. We have
children who started in our early childhood program, who
grew up together and bonded over the years. It is our
responsibility to maintain their connection with synagogue
life to assure that they will be the future leaders of our
congregation. Thanks to Rabbi Salkin and our lay leaders,
we can start dreaming again by having a strong Youth
Group Program at Temple Solel.
I will go back to the partnership agreement I mentioned
before—I do believe we have a tremendous responsibility
in regards to our students’ Jewish education. We are
responsible for offering a compelling program, that is
relevant and engages students in learning while providing a
foundation for love and pride for Judaism.
This year, our families and school faculty signed a Brit
Kehilah (Covenant of the Community.)
Greetings to the Temple Solel Community from the Green Committee! Please join us as we welcome the New Year with a
number of activities that will bring attention to ways we can help repair the environment. Our efforts have already begun with
sales of locally harvested honey (enjoy a sweet new year and help our beekeepers!) and insulated bags that help reduce the
use of plastic and paper bags.
Our first Sukkoth Harvest Market was held on Sunday, September 27th with a variety of locally grown and locally produced
foods including fruits and vegetables, sprouts, and even chocolate goodies for sale and sampling. Attendees honored the
agricultural roots of the holiday by tasting wine and planting cherry tomatoes to take home.
On October 23rd, we will celebrate the story of Noah with a Green Shabbat at the Beach. Come enjoy the beauty and wonder
of our South Florida beaches while sampling some of the fantastic foods (locally grown and organic) that Temple members
will bring for the potluck oneg.
We will conduct an Electronics Recycling day at the Temple in conjunction with Chanukah. This will be a great time to clean
out all of those old electronic devices stashed at home such as that old tape player, television set, and even Commodore
computer hiding in the garage. Stay tuned for more details.
We are also beginning to plan events for next spring, including celebrating Passover at the Beach. As part of the event in
previous years, we have had farmers there to sell hot radish for maror preparation, harvested salt water for the Passover table,
tasted Jonah’s wicked hot peppers and salsa, and foraged for edible plants (perhaps Moses did a little of this in the desert
when he got tired of eating manna)
Temple members are invited to come to our monthly meetings at the Temple, generally on the second Tuesday of the month –
come help us GREEN the Temple. If you have questions or want to get involved, please e-mail Scott Lewis – scotlew@aol.com
According to Jewish law a brit, a holy covenant, is different
from a contract. A contract describes an agreement that
protects both parties to the relationship. A brit represents
a commitment. In a covenantal relationship, we believe that
our partners are acting out of good will, even when they
make mistakes or when we disagree with their actions.
What happens when rules are broken? When rules are
broken, the covenant is at risk. The balance that embraces
the learning process is affected and the consequences
affect all parts involved. This quote from the Talmud is the
essence of communal responsibility within the Jewish law:
“Kol Yisrael arevim zeh la-zeh,” meaning that “all Jews are
responsible for one another.” We are all responsible for
keeping with the rules to assure success.
Mantling the brit is a big challenge and we should all aim to
achieve it. Loving Judaism and shaping positive memories
of our students are our ultimate goals.
Abraham Lincoln said: “The best way to predict your future
is to create it. If we want to project a solid future for our
children filled with Jewish values and traditions, we must
invest in their present Jewish education.
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Social Action
With donations from our incredibly generous Preschool
and Religious School Families, we donated 22
backpacks filled with school supplies for the children in
the Liberia neighborhood of Hollywood, an extremely
low-income community about 2 miles from Temple Solel.
Thank you so much to all the very generous families
who donated Gift cards and food for families in need at
the High Holidays and Thanksgiving. You really make a
difference in people’s lives.
Temple Solel members
continue to volunteer for
a bimonthly lunch/dinner
meal program at the Broward
Outreach Center, the homeless
shelter in Hollywood — our
volunteer families help
serve lunch and prepare
and distribute a bag dinner
to homeless people who
don’t live at the shelter.
Volunteers are always needed.
Contact Nikki Glantz at
nutrinikki@gmail.com.
We continue to look for
congregants to volunteer at
the South Broward Learning
Center, the preschool we
refurbished several years
ago also in the Liberia
neighborhood of Hollywood. Volunteers are needed to
read to or do special projects with the children. If you
can donate even one hour a week it would be greatly
appreciated by the children. You can even share a time
slot with a partner. Anyone interested please contact
Stephanie Jofe at shrinkmom@kidbones.com. Thus far
this year, we have celebrated Rosh Hashanah and Sukkot
and will celebrate Chanukah, Christmas, Purim and
Passover with the children. Volunteers are also welcome
to attend and assist with these celebrations.
Sisterhood and Brotherhood Corner
Thanks to our Preschool and Religious School families,
last year we collected enough holiday toys to give 2 toys
to each child at the Broward Outreach Center, (including
toys specifically requested by the children at BOC), and
2 toys for each child at the South Broward Learning
Center. All the toys were wrapped by our Religious
School children. We hope to do the same this year with
our BOGO program — Buy One-Give One. Let’s teach
our children that on alternate nights we get a gift and
give a gift- what an amazing family tradition to start for
the celebration of Hanukkah!
January 31st will be our 10th
Annual Mitzvah Day — so
it’s going to be big. For the
past several years we have
undertaken increasingly
larger projects to refurbish
an agency in need in our
community. We have
refurbished a food pantry
and clothing bank, the South
Broward Learning Center,
the Joe DiMaggio Children’s
Hospital playground, and
last year, the Adult Training
Unit of United Cerebral
Palsy. Our amazing temple
members, including all our
Religious School children, have
come out in force, working
extremely hard to give these
facilities a facelift and simultaneously, bringing us
together as a community. We look forward to helping
another agency in need this year.
The Social Action Committee is also available to help
your children decide upon a mitzvah project for his or
her Bar or Bat Mitzvah.
SISTERHOOD
Dear Sisters,
A Happy and Healthy New Year to all Temple Solel’s beautiful Sisters. At the start of this upcoming 2015-2016 season
we have found ourselves thinking how Sisterhood has impacted our lives. All of us are so busy with life, we had to ask
ourselves what the Sisterhood has meant to us over the years. Through the years of involvement we have met some of
the most incredible women, in addition to raising funds for scholarships and programming, while having FUN, FUN, FUN
along the way. All of these things we want to continue with you. This October, November, and December we have some
incredible events happening, so experience the FUN, FUN, FUN, with your Sisterhood.
October Events:
Sukkot – Anne Kolb Nature Center — October 2
Sip n Spa- Temple Cocktail Room — October 28
November Events
Mah Jong — November 4 & 18
December Events:
Game Night — December 3
Volunteer/Staff Holiday Luncheon — December 16
2016
Shabbat Services — January 15, 2016
Scholarship Luncheon — February 28, 2016
In addition to these wonderful events we are working on offering Daniel Pontet’s beautiful artwork, the piece that
he painted at our scholarship luncheon. Daniel has graciously offered to give the right to reproduce his art to be
used for fundraising efforts. There will be a limited amount of his art produced so if you are interested, please notify
Stacey Friedman, staceyfriedman103@gmail.com, or Khila Khani, Khila@hollywood-law.com
Thank you & Shana Tova,
Stacey Friedman & Robin Robins
BROTHERHOOD
Welcome back!!! I hope that everyone had a great summer. Brotherhood is very excited for this upcoming year with many fun
and entertaining activities planned. Always striving to make each year better than the one before, this year no doubt will be
the best by far. Activities this year include Poker Nights, Monthly Brotherhood Bagels after Drop Off, NFL Football Games on
the Big Screen at Solel, Camping Trips with our kids, Temple Solel Softball Team, Breakfast with Guest Speakers and much
more. This year Brotherhood and Sisterhood will join forces and we will have some AWESOME activities planned together.
As Temple Solel continues in their altruistic ways, this year will be no different as Brotherhood takes part in a new project for
our Mitzvah Day led by Drs. Michael and Stephanie Jofe and Brotherhood will once again be involved in building our Sukkah
led by Harvey Meshel.
Please join US as our programming year will include activities for all to engage in friendship, spirituality, family, food and fun.
Please come to our meetings. Bring your ideas, energy and teens. Together the Family of Solel
can really make a difference in our community!
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We need your support in making this OUR best year to date. Please send in your $50 membership fee and lets make it
“A GREAT YEAR”.
Brad Elmowitz
Brotherhood President
Fall Edition 10
NOVEMBER 2015
OCTOBER 2015
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
1
FRIDAY
SUNDAY
SATURDAY
1
2
3
9am
PTTO Meeting (Library)
6pm
Sisterhood Sukkot
9:15am
Torah Study
5pm
Bar Mitzvah of
Alexander David Wilentz
9am
Religious School
K–6th Grades
12pm
Shahat Kef
12pm
Optional Hebrew
8
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Erev Shemini Atzeret
9am
Religious School
12pm
Shahat Kef
12pm
Optional Hebrew
6pm
Consecration &
Simchat Torah
Shemini Atzeret
Erev Simchat
No Preschool for
Simchat Torah
10am
Yizkor Services
5:15pm
Optional Hebrew
5:30pm
Religious School
5:30pm 10th Grade
Confirmation Class
7:30pm Jewish Values
Adult Education
7pm
Adult Education Class
with Rabbi Salkin,
“Praying With Fire”
(Library)
6pm
Executive Board meeting
7:30pm
Board meeting
7:30pm
Shabbat Services
9:15am
Torah Study
10:30am
Bat Mitzvah of
Abby Olivia Blaze
9am
Religious School
11am
PTTO Mom’s Day Out
12pm
Shahat Kef
12pm
Optional Hebrew
11
12
15
9am
Religious School
K–6th Grades
9am
Blessing of the Pets
12pm
Shahat Kef
12pm
Optional Hebrew
13
14
15
16
17
5:15pm
Optional Hebrew
5:30pm
Religious School
5:30pm 10th Grade
Confirmation Class
7:30pm Jewish Values
Adult Education
No Israeli Dancing or
Adult Education
7pm
Club Energy
7:30pm
Sisterhood Meeting
7:30pm
Shabbat Services
9:15am
Torah Study
5pm
Bar Mitzvah of
David Powell Lowsky
GLOBAL DAY
OF LEARNING
9am Religious School
9:30am
Global Day
of Learning
10:30am
Sisterhood Meeting
12pm Shahat Kef
12pm Optional Hebrew
22
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
9am
Religious School
9:30am
B’nai Mitzvah Boot Camp
10:30am
Sisterhood Meeting
12pm
Shahat Kef
12pm
Optional Hebrew
Preschool Book Fair
Preschool Book Fair
5:15pm
Optional Hebrew
5:30pm
Religious School
5:30pm 10th Grade
Confirmation Class
7:30pm Jewish Values
Adult Education
Preschool Book Fair
7pm
Adult Education Class
with Rabbi Salkin
8pm
Israeli Dancing
Preschool Book Fair
10:30am
Bar Mitzvah of
Jacob Militzok
6pm
Preschool Movie Night
Preschool Book Fair
11am
Preschool Grandparents
Shabbat
7pm
Green Shabbat
on the Beach
9:15am
Torah Study
5pm
Bat Mitzvah of
Hannah Medow
9am
Religious School
K–6th Grades
12pm
Shahat Kef Happy Hour
K–3rd
12pm
Optional Hebrew
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
29
5:15pm
Optional Hebrew
5:30pm
Religious School
5:30pm 10th Grade
Confirmation Class
7:30pm Jewish Values
Adult Education
7pm
Sisterhood’s Sip & Spa
7pm
Adult Education Class
with Rabbi Salkin
7:30pm
Shabbat Services
Day Light Savings Time
Ends This Evening
9:15am
Torah Study
No Religious School
9am
Religious School
9am
Preschool Book Fair
9:30am
B’nai Mitzvah Boot Camp
12pm Shahat Kef
12pm Optional Hebrew
OCTOBER 28
Sisterhood’s Sip & Spa
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MONDAY
2
9
16
23
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
3
4
Election Day
5:15pm
Optional Hebrew
5:30pm
Religious School
5:30pm 10th Grade
Confirmation Class
7:30pm Jewish Values
Adult Education
9am Preschool
7pm
Sisterhood’s Mah Jong
7pm
Adult Education Class
with Rabbi Salkin
8pm
Israeli Dancing
THURSDAY
5
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
6
7
9am
PTTO Meeting
7:30pm
Shabbat Services
9:15am
Torah Study
5pm
Bat Mitzvah of
Reyna Graciella Maya
10
11
12
13
14
5:15pm
Optional Hebrew
5:30pm
Religious School
5:30pm 10th Grade
Confirmation Class
7:30pm Jewish Values
Adult Education
7pm
Adult Education Class
with Rabbi Salkin
8pm
Israeli Dancing
6pm
Executive Board meeting
6:30pm
Social Action Committee
Meeting
7:30pm
Board meeting
7:30pm
Shabbat Services
9:15am
Torah Study
10:30am
Bar Mitzvah of
Jake Tyler Glantz
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17
18
5:15pm
Optional Hebrew
5:30pm
Religious School
5:30pm 10th Grade
Confirmation Class
7:30pm Jewish Values
Adult Education
7pm
Sisterhood Mah Jong
7pm
Adult Education Class
with Rabbi Salkin
8pm
Israeli Dancing
24
25
No Religious School
10am
Preschool Thanksgiving
Lunch
20
21
11am
Preschool Shabbat
with Cantor Rosen
7:30pm
Shabbat Services
9:15am
Torah Study
5pm
Bar Mitzvah of
Aidan Eli Rubinger
26
27
28
No Preschool
Thanksgiving Day
Temple Closed
No Preschool
Temple Closed
7:30pm
Shabbat Services
9:15am
Torah Study
10:30am
Bar Mitzvah of
Brett Weiselberg
30
REMINDERS:
No Religious School November 24; 29
Temple Office & Preschool Closed November 26; 27
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SUNDAY
MONDAY
deCemBer 2015
SUNDAY
MONDAY
6
TUESDAY
Hanukkah Begins
1st Candle
9am Religious School
9:30am "Judaism for
11am Grownups: Hanukkah"
Staff Meeting
9:30am Family Education
5:15pm Program 3rd Grade
12pm Shahat Kef
Optional
Hebrew
12pm Optional Hebrew
1
5:30pm
Religious School
5:30pm13
10th Grade
Confirmation
Class
8th Candle
9am
Religious
School
7:30pm Jewish
Values
K–6th Grades
with Rabbi
Frazin
12pm
Shahat Kef
12pm
Optional Hebrew
TUESDAY
2
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
2
3
4
5
11am
Staff Meeting
5:15pm
Optional Hebrew
5:30pm
Religious School
5:30pm 10th Grade
Confirmation Class
7:30pm Jewish Values
with Rabbi Frazin
9am
Preschool Bring
a Friend Day!
6:30pm
Broward Resource League
7pm
Adult Education Class
with Rabbi Salkin
7pm
Sisterhood Game Night
9am
PTTO Meeting
11am
Preschool Shabbat
with Rabbi
7:30pm
Shabbat Services
9:15am
Torah Study
9
THURSDAY
10
FRIDAY
11
SATURDAY
3rd Candle
4th Candle
5th Candle
6th Candle
5:15pm
3pm
4:30pm
5:45pm
Optional Hebrew
Liberia Hanukkah Party
PTTO Annual
Hanukkah Dinner
5:30pm
7pm
6pm
7:30pm
7pm
9am
9:15amShabbat Services –
Religious
School
Adult Education
Class
Executive Board meeting
with Rabbi Salkin
Installation Service
Sisterhood
PTTO Meeting
Torah Study
5:30pm
10th Grade Game Night
7:30pm
Confirmation Class
8pm
Board meeting
11am
Israeli
Dancing
7:30pm Jewish Values
Preschool Shabbat
with Rabbi Frazin
3
9am
Preschool Bring
a Friend Day!
6:30pm
Broward Resource League
7pm
Adult
14 Education Class 15
with Rabbi Salkin
5:15pm Optional Hebrew
7:30pm Jewish Values
with Rabbi Frazin
9
10
4
16
5
with Rabbi
7:30pm
Shabbat Services
17
9am
Preschool Parent-Teacher
7pm
Adult Education Class
with Rabbi Salkin
8pm
Israeli Dancing
7pm
CLuB Energy
11
12
7th Candle
9:15am
Torah Study
18
19
7:30pm
Shabbat Services
9:15am
Torah Study
10:30am
Bat Mitzvah of
Brynn Autumn Cohen
6
7
8
Hanukkah Begins
1st Candle
9am Religious School
9:30am "Judaism for
Grownups: Hanukkah"
9:30am Family Education
Program 3rd Grade
12pm Shahat Kef
12pm Optional Hebrew
2nd Candle
3rd Candle
5:15pm
Optional Hebrew
5:30pm20
Religious
School
No Religious School
5:30pm 10th Grade
Confirmation Class
7:30pm Jewish Values
with Rabbi Frazin
4th Candle
5th Candle
6th Candle
7th Candle
3pm
4:30pm
5:45pm
9:15am
Liberia Hanukkah Party
PTTO Annual
Hanukkah Dinner
Torah Study
7pm
7:30pm
21
22 6pm
23
24
25
Adult
Education Class Preschool
Executive
Board meeting
Shabbat Services
–
Preschool Winter
Winter
Preschool Winter
No Winter Break
Christmas Day
with
BreakRabbi
Camp Salkin
Break 7:30pm
Camp
Break Camp Installation Service
Preschool Mini-Camp
Temple Closed
No Religious
7:30pm
8pm
BoardSchool
meeting 6pm
Broward
Shabbat Services
Israeli Dancing
13
14
15
16
5:15pm Optional Hebrew
7:30pm27
Jewish Values
No Religious
with Rabbi
Frazin School
9am
7pm
28
Preschool
Parent-Teacher29 CLuB Energy
Preschool Winter
Preschool Winter
7pm
Break Camp
Break Camp
Adult Education Class
No Religious School
with Rabbi Salkin
8pm
Israeli Dancing
8th Candle
9am Religious School
K–6th Grades
12pm
Shahat Kef
12pm
Optional Hebrew
SATURDAY
1
7
8
WEDNESDAY
2nd Candle
WEDNESDAY
12
26
9:15am
Torah Study
Sip Shop & Spa
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
7:30 – 10:00 p.m.
$45 in advance
$60 after Oct. 21 & at door
Temple Solel
5100 Sheridan Street Hollywood, FL 33021
Sip Shop & Spa
Contact Stacey S. 305-975-5559
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HaPPY HanUKKaH!
17
30
18
19
7:30pm
31
Shabbat Services
9:15am
Torah Study
10:30am
Bat Mitzvah of
Brynn Autumn Cohen
Preschool Winter
Break Camp
24
25
New Year’s Eve
Temple Closes Early
20
21
22
No Religious School
Preschool Winter
Break Camp
Preschool Winter
Preschool Winter
No Winter Break
Christmas Day
9:15am
liGHt tHE
HanUKKaHPreschool
CandlES
Break Camp
Break Camp
Mini-Camp
Temple Closed
Torah Study
No Religious School
7:30pm
1st Candle6pm
–
Sunday,
december
6;
2nd
Candle
–
Monday,
december
7;
3rd
Candle
– tuesday, december 8;
Broward
Shabbat Services
26
4th Candle – Wednesday, december 9; 5th Candle – thursday, december 10; 6th Candle–Friday, december 11;
7th Candle–Saturday, december 12; 8th Candle–Sunday, december 13
livijax@gmail.com
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
7:30 – 10:00 p.m.
$45 in advance
$60 after Oct. 21 & at door
Hanukkah Dinner
Temple Solel
5100 Sheridan Street Hollywood, FL 33021
Friday, December 11 at 5:45 p.m.
Contact Stacey S. 305-975-5559
livijax@gmail.com
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No Religious School
Preschool Winter
Break Camp
Preschool Winter
Break Camp
No Religious School
Preschool Winter
Break Camp
New Year’s Eve
Temple Closes Early
fall ediTion 14
Preceding Rabbi Salkin’s Installation Service
Pricing Coming Soon!
HaPPY HanUKKaH!
liGHt tHE HanUKKaH CandlES
1st Candle – Sunday, december 6; 2nd Candle – Monday, december 7; 3rd Candle – tuesday, december 8;
4th Candle – Wednesday, december 9; 5th Candle – thursday, december 10; 6th Candle–Friday, december 11;
7th Candle–Saturday, december 12; 8th Candle–Sunday, december 13
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fall ediTion 14
OCTOBER
Mazel tov
TO OUR B’NAI MITZVAH
NOVEMBER
Alexander Wilentz — October 3
Reyna Maya — NOVEMBER 7
Alexander Wilentz is a 7th-grade honors student at Pine Crest School. Alexander has many interests,
both academic and extracurricular; these include basketball, crew, traveling, writing, math, and science.
Most importantly, Alexander is a kind and compassionate young man, a great friend, a terrific son, and
a wonderful big brother. For his Mitzvah project, in honor of his friend and next-door neighbor Chris
Del Vecchio, Alexander will be organizing and leading a team in this year's Broward Gold Coast Down
Syndrome Organization Buddy Walk, in which on October 18 he and the rest of his team will walk or run
to show support for people with Down Syndrome. Follow this link to register and join his team:
http://bgcdso.donordrive.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.event&eventID=501.
When Reyna was 11 years old, she was not just playing in a softball league with much older and bigger
15 year olds, but also actually earning the respect of the best players in the league as well. Her drive and
tenacity carry forward to everything she sets her mind to accomplishing. She is a straight A student
and on the student council at Nova Middle School, but truthfully, above her athletic and academic
accomplishments, Reyna values and cares about her friends. She is a sweet, non-judgmental girl and is
surrounded by friends and family who adore her. Mazel-tov young lady!
Abby Blaze — October 10
Jake Glantz — NOVEMBER 14
Abby Blaze is in the 7th grade at Pine Crest Preparatory School in Fort Lauderdale. In addition to
academics, Abby is involved in dance at school, taking ballet classes, performing in the Middle and
High School ballet performances of Coppelia and A Christmas Carol, and performing with the Dance, Etc,
team. She also plays on the middle school lacrosse team. Abby enjoys spending time at the beach, water
sports, snow skiing, and spending time with her friends and family. Abby helps clean up the Hollywood
Beach as her Mitzvah project. She chose this project because she loves the beach and feels that we are
all responsible for taking care of our planet.
Jake Glantz is a 7th grader at Pioneer Middle School. Jake enjoys many things and finds humor and
entertainment in almost everything life throws at him. Jake’s favorites are his family, friends, playing
lacrosse, playing video games, drawing, creating, hanging with friends, talking with friends, basically
anything that makes him happy and keeps him smiling. For his Mitzvah project, Jake organized Homeless
SWAGBAGs and collected and made bags filled with essentials for the homeless. Jake then personally
handed out those bags to very needy people that were homeless. Jake and his family and friends are
looking forward to chilLAXin’ with Jake at his Bar Mitzvah.
David Lowsky — October 17
Aidan Rubinger — NOVEMBER 21
David is in 7th grade at American Heritage in Plantation. He is a member of the student council, National
Junior Honor Society and JV Football team. David's hobbies include playing electric guitar, Xbox, boating
with his friends and family, skiing and playing chess. His mitzvah project was working with local charities
in our community. Partnering with Recycle Bike Exchange, he collected 20 bikes to be refurbished and
distributed to Boys and Girls Club, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, and homeless shelters. He organized a Habitat
for Humanity drive in his neighborhood. He pulled weeds and planted at the Dania Beach Community
Garden. The garden distributes fresh produce to their neighborhood. He helped distributed new shoes/
uniforms and school supplies to kids in need through Hands on Broward. David is looking forward to
becoming a bar mitzvah and celebrating with his family and friends.
Aidan is a 7th grade student at the University School in Davie. Not only is Aidan a very good student, he
is also passionate about basketball where he plays both on the University School team as well as a travel
team. Aidan is a wonderful big brother to his sister Lindsey (and puppy Annie), and enjoys family vacations,
especially those in California. Aidan knows how fortunate he is to be able to go to sleep away camp every
summer. To show his appreciation and give less fortunate children the same opportunity, Aidan wants to
donate to JAFCO for his mitzvah project. As part of this effort, Aidan will be selling lollipops and donating
the proceeds to JAFCO so that these children can also experience camp this summer.
Brett Weiselberg — NOVEMBER 28
Brett Weiselberg is an amazing young man. He is the middle son of three Weiselberg boys with older
brother Jonathan and younger brother Alex never too far away. Brett attends University School in Davie
where he is involved in many school activities and plays on the football and basketball team. Brett has a
big love of sports and is a well-rounded athlete, excelling at every sport he plays. We are very excited for
Brett's Bar Mitzvah and look forward to seeing all of his hard work come together in following a family
milestone in Jewish tradition. For his mitzvah project, Brett raised money for JNF. The Jorge Nation
Foundation is a non-profit 501c3 organization, that is dedicated to raising funds to send children with life
threatening illnesses and their families on a once in a lifetime all inclusive dream trip. Brett and his family
were fortunate enough to meet and present Kayla with her dream trip. We couldn't be more proud of the
young man Brett has become.
Jacob Militzok — October 22
Jacob is a 7th grade honors student at Pioneer Middle School. Jacob enjoys playing soccer and spending
time with his family. Jacob brings smiles and laughter to everyone who knows him with his sharp sense of
humor. In addition to having his Bar Mitzvah service at Temple Solel, Jacob is looking forward to celebrating
his Bar Mitzvah in Israel next summer. For his mitzvah project, Jacob teamed up with Chai Lifeline by
collecting and distributing video games to children with terminal illnesses. Jacob loves spending his
summers at Blue Star Camps in Hendersonville, NC which enhances his love for Judaism.
Hannah Medow — October 24
Hannah Medow is a 7th grader at Hollywood Academy of Arts and Science. She is an excellent student.
Hannah is compassionate, kind, inquisitive, friendly, and an amazing big sister to her brother Harrison.
Hannah enjoys skiing, swimming, reading, and spending time at home with her family and friends, and
her 2 year old black Labrador, Chloe. As part of being a dedicated Girl Scout since 2nd grade, Hannah has
participated in visiting the homeless shelter to spend time with, and assist those in need. She has assisted
at the Humane Society, and participated in the Beach Clean-up at Hollywood Beach. For her Mitzvah
project, she has decided to help raise money for less fortunate individuals to become members of Temple
Solel. Along with contributing a portion of her Bat Mitzvah money, she will be hosting other events such
as a car wash, and a movie night. She hopes that her friends and family will join in, so that they too can
see Temple Solel grow, and experience being part of the Jewish community. Hannah is excited for her
Bat Mitzvah on October 24, and what this “rite of passage” means.
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DECEMBER
Brynn Cohen — DECEMBER 19
Brynn is a 7th grade honor student at Nova Middle School. She enjoys her friends, camp, shopping, travel,
track, lacrosse and helping others. She also enjoys working with her sister with their own kid run not for
profit organization Giving & Living. They organize several annual fundraisers and donate the money to
local children's organizations. This year the funds were donated to Give Kids The World in Kissimmee, FL.
They also got together with friends and prepared and served dinner to families at Ronald McDonald House
in Ft. Lauderdale.
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Who is wise?
Who
is
wise?
He who learns from everyone
~Jewish proverb
He who learns from everyone
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Attendance
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Please
be there!
the service
(of God),
Sunday, October 18 or Sunday, October 25
9:30 18
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a.m. October 25
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or Sunday,
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Fall Edition 18
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Searching for God
Ethical Struggle
Ethical
Struggle
"Opening the Gates of Awe"
Understanding Israel
Understanding Israel
Rabbi Jeffrey Salkin
Encountering
Encountering our sacred
texts our sacred texts
Tuesday evenings , 7:00 – 8:30 pm
JUDAISM MATTERS.
August 25, September 1, September
8
JUDAISM
MATTERS. HERE’S WHY…
HERE’S WHY …
Department of Spir
ituality for God
Searching
The High Holy Days are Jewish "prime
time," but sometimes they can be
overwhelming.
"Sin?"OF
"OurSPIRITUALITY
Father, Our
DEPARTMENT
King?" Abraham almost killing his own
son? "Who shall live, and who shall die?"
Who is wise?
Department
of Torah Study
“Praying
Fire”
This
year, yourWith
holy days
can be
different.
Join Rabbi
Salkin for a journey
Rabbi Jeffrey
Salkin
through
the images,
poetry,
and
liturgy
Wednesday
evenings,
7:00
– 8:00
pm
of October
Rosh HaShanah
and Yom Kippur, and
7, 21, and 28
figure it out.
“Judaism for Grownups” – NEW!
He who learns from everyone “Why are we reading this?”
“I don’t believe this!”
"Praying
With Fire"
Have you ever uttered those words at
Rabbi
JeffreyJoin
Salkin
services?
the club. Many Jews find
worship services bewildering.
Wednesday
evenings, 7 :00 – 8:00 pm
But
there’s
October 7, 14,far
andmore
28 here than what meets
the eye. This class will completely change
"Why
are
we reading
this?" "I--don't
your
worship
experience
and maybe
believe
even this!"
your relationship with God.
Have you ever uttered those words at
services? Join the club. Many Jews find
worship services bewildering.
But there's far more here than what meets
the eye. This class will completely change
your worship experience -- and maybe even
your relationship with God.
"Black Letters, White Spaces: Torah
Rabbi Jeffrey Salkin
study with Rabbi Salkin."
Sunday, December 6, 9:30 am
“Hanukkah
– It’s Not
About the9:15
Oil” am*
Shabbat
mornings,
Explore
the16,weekly
Torah portion with
Wednesday,
March
7:00 pm
Rabbi
Salkin,
and learn
how
it all fits
“Purim: The
Scariest
Jewish
Story of
all Time”
together to create Judaism.
Wednesday, April 6, 7:00 pm
“Pesach: Seder but Wiser”
Department of Ethics
"And What Would You Do?"
Rabbi Robert Frazin
Tuesday evenings, 7:30 – 8:30 pm
October 6, 13, 20, 27
November 3, 10, 17
December 1, 8, 15
The world is becoming a more complex
place. Judaism has something to say
about that complexity. Join Rabbi Frazin
for a discussion of Jewish ethics and
The world stands on three things: on
Torahand
study,
values,
figure out how you would
on the service (of God), and on kind
deeds.
deal with
complex and ethically
challenging situations.
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Department of Israel Studies
"The Z Word"
Rabbi Jeffrey Salkin
Wednesday
evenings,
7:00
pm
DEPARTMENT
OF
TORAH
STUDY
December 2, 9, and 16
Israel is the elephant in the American
DEPARTMENT OF ISRAEL STUDIES
“Black
Letters,
White
Jewish living
room -a greatSpaces:
source of
Torah
study
with
Rabbi
Salkin.”
unity, as well as controversy. How
do we
“The Z Word”
have
intelligent
conversations
Shabbat
mornings,
9:15 am* about
Israel
-- with
ourselves,
ourportion
childrenwith
and
Explore
the weekly
Torah
grandchildren,
andlearn
with how
friends
and
Rabbi Salkin, and
it all
fits
colleagues?
How
can
we
help
combat
together to create Judaism.
anti-Israel act ivism on campus?
Wednesday evenings, 7:00 pm
“Dance Like Jewish History Is
Watching”
DEPARTMENT OF ETHICS
Cantor Israel Rosen
Rabbi Jeffrey Salkin
December 2, 9, and 16
Israel is the elephant in the American
Jewish living room — a great source of
unity, as well as controversy. How do
we have intelligent conversations about
Israel — with ourselves, our children
and grandchildren, and with friends and
colleagues? How can we help combat antiIsrael activism on campus?
Wednesday evenings, 8:00 – 9:30 p.m.
“And
Would You Do?”
OctoberWhat
21
Rabbi Robert
Frazin
November
4, 11,
18
December
9 and 167:30 – 8:30 pm
Tuesday evenings,
Octoberyou
6, 13,
20, 27
Haven’t
always
wanted to learn basic
November
3, 10,
Israeli
dancing
(as17well as having a good
cardio
workout?)
December
1, 8, 15Join Cantor Rosen for a
close
encounter
with Israeli
folk complex
culture
The world
is becoming
a more
place. Judaism has something to say
about that complexity. Join Rabbi Frazin
for a discussion of Jewish ethics and
values, and figure out how you would deal
with complex and ethically challenging
situations.
“Dance Like Jewish History
Is Watching”
Cantor Israel Rosen
Wednesday evenings, 8:00 – 9:30 p.m.
October 21
November 4, 11, 18
December 9 and 16
Haven’t you always wanted to learn basic
Israeli dancing (as well as having a good
cardio workout?) Join Cantor Rosen for a
close encounter with Israeli folk culture
*Torah Study sessions will take place in the
Temple library on Saturday mornings .
*Dates subject to change – Please call the Temple office to confirm classes: 954-989-0205
*Sessions will repeat every Saturday through
*Torah
Study
sessions
willotherwise
take place noted
in the Temple
June 11,
2016
unless
with library on Saturday mornings.
*the
Sessions
will repeat
every23,
Saturday
June 11, 2016 unless otherwise noted with the exception of April 23, 2016.
exception
of April
2016 through
.
FALL EDITION 20
Fall Edition 20
Yahrzeits
August 30 thru September 5
Harry S. Berger
Dorothy Blum*
David Cohen*
Samuel Cohen*
Ross Dobkin
Milton Finegold*
Adele Fischer
Dora Friedman
Hilda Mintzer Ginsburg*
Irving I. Goldstein
Milton Green
Louis Greenberg
Gertrude Haimes
Ira Harris*
Roslyn Hirsch
Susie Hurowitz
Patty Kelrick
Benjamin Krieff*
Harold Levenson
Leo P. Maltzman*
Max Mason*
Betty Markowitz May*
Shirley Olshefski
Dorothy Pugatch
Sadie Schafer
Rita Scheim
Morris Seidman
Irving Sholtz*
Ben Silver
Ila Solosko
Hyman Max Sugeman*
Oscar Tetenbaum
Rebecca G. Wasilevsky*
Martha Weisberg
Anna C. Weitz*
Sylvia Wolf
September 6 thru
September 12
Ella Caplan Brewer*
Howard Caplan
Sydney Daniels
Andrew Dworkis
Robert Feldman
Joseph Freeman*
Blanche Friedman
Dora Granoff*
Alma Heller*
Samuel Herskowitz*
Rieva Harris Kaye
Shamsi Khani*
Yahrzeits
for the months of October, November & December 2015
Abraham Kopald
Ruth Kraar*
Irving Kravitz
Kenneth F. Kupper*
Marvin Lewis*
Joseph H. Mezer
Maurice Pearis*
Ellen Pomerantz
Howard Prince
Pauline Rabins*
Judith Rifkin
Esther Feldman Rose*
Barry E. Rosenthal
Abraham Satovsky*
Toby Nayer Satovksy*
Sam Schwartz
Lee Silver
Everett Silverman
Marcia Smith*
Jean Sodicoff
Silvestre Tovar
Jonathan Uman
Philip Weisbaum*
Leonard Yolles*
Edmund O’Connell
September 13 thru
September 19
Joseph Alexander*
Samuel Applebaum*
Herbert Bergman*
Charles Bernstein*
Irving Block*
Harvey Blutstein
Kate Borinstein
Kitty Brandon*
Robert L. Cannon*
Helen Cellentani
Fannie Cornfeld
Doris Eisenson
Mili Frohlinger*
Nissim I. Ganon*
Zack Ryan Gilchrist*
Rudolph Goldstein
Sara Gotlieb*
Ann Granat*
Morris Green*
Robert Green
Theodore Halpern
William Hankin
Andrew Leslie Infeld
Julius Jofe*
Samuel Kotler
Vivian Krowitz*
Bess Lessne
Myrille Levenson
Max Levin*
Herman Levy*
Becky Lewin*
Joseph Lewin*
Mary Lewis*
Leah Linder
Stanley Low*
Ruth Minars*
Faye Nortman
Eva Novin
Emanuel Y. Perlman*
Lorraine Plasker
Mauricio Rechtszaid
Albert Rubin*
Rosamond Sampson
Mac M. Schreiber*
Henry Shaw
Rosalyn Stein*
Sam Trope*
Mae Wallace*
Chiel Weinbaum
Anna Weiss*
September 20 thru
September 26
Charlotte Abeloff
Donald J. Anker M.D.*
Hyman Theodore Beitscher
Rose Stulman Berger*
Roxy Samuel Berger*
Martin Bernstein*
Nathan Braverman*
Herman Brown
Dr. Joseph Byer*
Edwin Cohen
Lillian Ehrlich*
Joseph Engelberg*
Ray Matt Feinstein
Louis C. Fischer*
Rachel Ganon*
Henrietta Greenberg
Goldberg
Blanche Halpert Goldstein*
Harold Greenberg*
Stephen Guilder
Benjamin T. Howard*
Murray Jomsky
Mildred J. Klotz*
Abraham Kovadlo*
Gloria Leiner
Richard Levey
Rhoda Marcus*
Jay Stephen Margolin*
William Mosef
Simon Posner
Steven Ring
Esther Rosen
Gertrude Rosenberg
Max Rosenberg
Mendel Rosenfeld
Edna Rubin*
Irving Samuels
Virginia Shader
Abraham Spanier*
Minna Stone*
Arnold Suval*
Mickey Wolf
Sam Wyloge
Moshe Zohar*
September 27 thru
October 3
Louis Balantzow*
Anna Bascove
Myrna E. Belsky
Irene Berry
Eva Berger*
Harold Berson*
Herbert "Buddy" Breggar
Esther Brody
Joseph N. Dannov*
Sidney Danzig*
Muriel S. Enslein*
Barbara Feldmesser
Irving Frankel*
Rose Freedman
Janet Glick
Shirley Gottlieb
Melvin Greck
Isadore Hirsch
Sally Romano Hirsch*
Adam Spencer Katz*
Annie Kotler
Frank Lerner*
Luba Mandelbaum*
Louis S. Marcus
Ada Newman*
Miriam Newman*
Edward Olem
Mildred Paige
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William Pittman
Rosalyn Pomerantz
Carol Sue Press*
Mollie Rubenthal*
Frank Rubinstein*
Morris Shames
Norman Shapiro
Jason Shraga
Alter Leslie Silver
Harry Silverstein
Isabelle Skubin*
Samuel Stadlen*
Frances Stamberg*
Phyllis E. Stark
Dorothy Sternberg*
Barbara Tucker*
Lillian Weil
Meyer Wofsy
Myer J. Wolf*
October 4 thru October 10
Michael Arthur Alspector*
Bernard Applebaum
Isidore Becker*
Kim Belle
Sidney Berger
Elena Califf
Harry Drayman
Sarah Ehrlich*
Dr. Myer Feingold*
William Gittleman*
Rosemary " Muffy" Glantz*
Clarice Gomez
Lenard Gotlieb*
Hilbert Horwitz
Laura E. Hruska*
Marcel Marc Israel*
Ida Jonas*
Esther Kabot*
Morris Kay
Jeremy David Klass*
Walter Klein
Frederick Kogos
Ruth Lane
Annette Levine
Rose Levitan*
David Liss
Joseph Mersand*
Carol Meyerson
Gerry Morris*
Allen Neustater
Dominga Ortiz*
Frances Packar*
Elizabeth Renert*
Martin Robins
Jules Savlov
Nathan Schnell
Irving Schweibish*
Sam Shatz
Albert Raymond Shook
Hannah Robinson Spitz*
Dorothy Weinberg*
Meyer Weinger
Robert Weisshaut
A. Edward Wilen*
October 11 thru October 17
Renee Altschul
Ruth Arditti
Ira Brawer*
Sheldon J. Brodie, M.D.*
Robert Evan Brooks*
Esther D. Cohen*
Jacob Cohen*
Maxwell Drescher*
Bonnie L. Arditti Edelstein*
Siegfreid Enslein*
Dr. Myron Ettenson
Francine Gruder
Sara Haberman*
Mildred Horwitz
Emanuel Jacobs*
William Jonas*
Mary Kessler
Marion Kofsky
Ann Kramer
Helene Gale Metz
Rose Miller
Theresa Posner
Hyman Rudolph*
Hannah Safier*
Sam Schacter*
BellaSchiff*
Doris Schwartz
Solomon Sherman*
Stanley L. Shulman
Yola Spencer*
Blanche Stierer
Louis Stoll*
Lt. Col. Arthur James Swett
Charles Tatz*
Ethel Tomchin*
Stanley Marvin Weiner
William Weiss
Stanley Wolf*
Ethel Wolfson
Max Yates*
Edward Zeller*
October 18 thru October 24
Louis J. Bader
Lena Becker*
Dr. Henry Blank*
Joseph Brandon*
Manuel S. Cassen*
Rose Charney
Nellie Chasin
Louis Chazen
Louis Dubnsky*
Hertha Futter*
Hyman Goldstein*
Abe Kahn*
Zoltan Kalfen
Murray Keyes*
Marilyn Kinstler*
Cecil M. Lichtman
David Lieberman*
Adrienne Malis
Shirley Mondre*
Edward North
Alex Pinsky
Louis J. Pitzele*
Michael W. Roaman*
Rachel Rotfeld
David Rubin*
Margaret Edwards Saltzman*
Bert Schlesinger
Abraham Schmidt
Beryl Schonfeld
Marlene Shapiro
Miriam Sichuk
Albert Sigel*
Harry Silverman*
Mildred Simmonds
Lillian Singer*
Beatrice Snyder*
Sam Solloway*
Edward Stone
Irene Tirck*
Philip Tomchin*
Anne Weinstein*
Elizabeth Weiss*
Frank Weldon*
October 25 thru October 31
Anne Arditti*
Sonja Barnett
Edna P. Berger
Frances Bergman*
Louis Birnbaum*
Rosalind Baverman*
Selma Brown*
Abraham Cohen
Max Cornblatt
Henry G. Cowan*
Joseph B. Danzansky*
Nettie Eisenberg
Joseph Fellows
Henry Goldsmith
Julius Gordon*
Jesse Gropper
Morris Harris
Melvin Kaplan
Bonnie Klotz
Rose Koross
Vincent (Jimmy) LaBarbera
Raymond Levin*
Stella Levy*
Jeanette Messinger
Archie Mishkin
Arthur Newman
Milton Newman
Esther Patraka*
Lillian Raffel
Michael Rubin*
B. Reuben Saunders*
Esther Scheinholz*
Frieda Schuster*
Sam Schwartz*
Nathan Sheray
Dr.Arthur Shlaifer
Philip Shneider
Abner Silverberg
Harry Slingbaum
Bert Sperling
Julius Toroker*
Ruth Fuerst Trelin*
Helen Weinberg
Murray Weinstein*
Frank Wildhorn*
November 1 thru November 7
Frieda Wyloge Barron
Beatrice Carp*
Pauline Charnow
Marilyn Draizin
*Denotes plaque
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Yahrzeits
Yahrzeits
Leon Dranoff*
Natalie Druckman
Herman Einhorn
Leonid V. Faynerman*
Tauba Faynerman*
Hannah Feinberg*
Howard Fleissig
David Glanzrock
Ida Goldstein*
Sam Hassan*
Keri Heiken*
Chuma Holand*
Arthur Kass
Martin S. Kraar*
David Kreitzer
Dr. Harold Levinson
Hillard J. Meinstein*
Martin I. Newman*
Madeline Novak
Marilyn Reich*
Barbara Rich
Harvey Richmond
Jack Rickel*
Lisa Roaman Fox*
Melvin Robinson
Benjamin Rose*
Herman (Hy) Schiff*
Bernard Schuster
Murray Schwartz*
Sam Schwartz*
Evelyn K. Shapiro*
Meyer Solodkin
Thelma S. Spitzer*
Janice Sumholz*
Jingles Thomas
Harry Uscher
Stanley Weinberg
Harold S. Weiser
Gloria Yanofsky*
Cecile Youner
November 8 thru
November 14
Marcie Ast
Julius Berens
Rachel Yvonne Bolker*
Eva Braiter
Margo Jill Edison*
Sophie Ehrlich*
Herbert Gellman*
Randal Brian Greene*
Sylvia Hoffman*
Irwin Horowitz
William Jenkins
Dr. Leo Kahn*
Joseph Kempner*
Eva Kofman
Jacob Krieger*
Louis "Skip" Kurland
Dr. Martin M. Maliner*
Sara Menscher*
Gerald Messinger
Max Minars*
David Piotrkowski
Anna Rosenzweig*
Rose Ross*
Morris Saltzman*
Irene Smith*
Bonnie Sombert
Philip Spanier*
Daniel Stein
Marsha E. Stevens*
Hilda Waltman
Gerard Weisberg
Belle Zelenko*
November 15 thru
November 21
Celia Barnett*
David Becker*
Elliot Bercovitz*
Vladimir Bercovitz*
Dorothy Carmel*
Melvin Chirls
Sophia Cohen
Gertrude Elis
Isadore Geller
Audrey Gerber
Blanche Germain
Leon Goldenberg
Samuel Goldner
Irvine Greene
Adam Greenspoon
Fraincine Herold
Lewis Jacob Herold*
Laura Jofe*
Dr. David L. Keller*
Harry Klein*
Anne Krieff*
Rochelle Kronfeld*
Sara Langa*
Norman L. Lasker*
David Leboe
Louis Lindenbaum*
Murray C. Nichthauser*
Carol Trope Plotkin*
Muriel Raynor
Roslyn Reinhardt
Harry Renert*
Marion Ring
Leonard E. Schwalb
Julia Alexander Schwartz
Sam Schwartz*
Phyllis Selig*
Dorothy Shapiro
Miriam Shook
Ann Glassman Shore*
Sydell Singer*
Irene Tanenbaum*
Ciel Topping*
Joe Weiner
Irving Weinger*
Tamas Weisz*
Sylvia Wilen*
Samuel Zucker
November 22 thru
November 28
Bernice Busch
Nancy Cassel*
Stuart Barry Cohen*
Rae Coopersmith
Bonnie Elmowitz
Sol Feinberg*
Arthur L. Frazin*
Paul Frost*
Philip Martin Frost*
Anne Sacks Golden
Dora Goldstein
Anna Gruder
Irwin "Hank" Hankin
Morton Alvin Heller*
Sophia Kahn*
Aaron Jeffrey Karp*
Blanche Keyes*
Catherine Lasker*
Hershey Lasker
Harold Levy*
Helen Greenblott Lipetz*
Clara Markson
Robert Miller
Louise Parker*
Martin Radwell*
Frank Rawitz*
Michael Rifkin
Burt-David Rosenberg*
Dr. Nathan A. Rubel*
Rudolph Sandler
Zach Nicholas Shapiro*
Herman Singer*
Florette T. Stark
Kitty Storch*
Malka Urman
Sophie C. Weinger
Ray Weisfeld*
November 29 thru
December 5
Harry Arthur Bader*
Morton S. Baum*
Sidney Bernstein
Sol Brewer*
Blanche Bronfman*
Molly Chazen
Barbara Cohen
Nathan Don*
Lila Eschen
Mae Eskin
Abraham Feinzig
Robert Frank*
Rhoda Frankel
Michele Ilene Harris*
Cheryl Beth Horowitz*
Fred Infeld
Meyer Jonas Kern
Charlotte Lowenfeld
Lillian Mandel*
Morton Milstein
Edmund R. Paige*
Doris Pollock
Herman Popkin*
Jeanette Z. Posner
Dr. Alan Reich
Louis B. Rothstein*
Jack Sacks
Sonnie Schencker*
Robert Scher
Howard G. Schoen*
Harry Snowman
Fruma Stolyarova*
Pauline Ruth Swett
Edward P. Tanenbaum
Miriam Alter Teram
Anna Gladys Wilentz*
*Denotes plaque
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December 6 thru
December 12
December 13 thru
December 19
December 20 thru
December 26
December 27 thru
January 2
Steven David Bader*
Sheldon Bernstein
Martin Burke*
Milton Irving Cohen*
Samuel Daniels
Jeanne Dranoff*
Louis Elgart*
Sigmund Enoch
Ellis Feinstein
Jack Fortgang
Anita Garmizo
Gertrude Glaubman*
Molly Rosenthal Goldberg*
Barnet Goldenberg
Jenny Gordon
Phyllis Harris
Otto E. Herz
Leo J. Hoffman*
Robert Johnston
Miriam Kaplan*
Charles Katz
Fanny Kern
Herbert Kofsky*
Sarah Kogos
Dr. Ronald B. Landman*
Hortense Levy*
June Meinstein*
Eleanore Niederman*
Jessie L. Rodney*
Anne Rogers
Marge Rothman Brown
Alan Rubin
Evelyn Schechter
Winifred Silberstein
Mark I. Siller
Dr. Harold E. Simmonds
Sadie L. Stark
Esther Friedman Taps
Ben Tarter
Samuel Tunick
Marcie Hankin Vega
Julius Volvovic
Fernando Waisman
Hyman Weisfeld*
Goldie Alspector*
Eli H. Bascove
Barry Bernstein
Irving Blum*
Mario Cellentani
Jacob Cohen
Thomas Daner
Beatrice Danzig
Dorothy Davidson*
Abe Durbin*
Ellis Feinstein
Fannie Fisher*
Nathan Gold
Bruce Goldberg
Leo Goldsmith
Albert Goldstein
Sam Granoff*
Milton Grover*
Helaine Barbara Gustin*
Mary Isaacs*
Sara Kass
Shirley Katzin*
Kurt M. Kimmelman
Sadie Kramer*
Harmon Leder
George Lesny
Morris Lessne
Morton S. Levin
Albert H. Levine
Aaron Lewin*
Elaine Mandarino*
Edward Margolin*
Sandra Miller
Joseph L. Moskovitz*
Sandy Raub
Stephen Rosen
Meyer Rosenbaum*
Evelyn Ruth Schechter*
Melanie Schlesinger
Molly Shilling*
Haviva M. Shull*
Charles Slingbaum
Irwin Stolberg*
Dr. Joseph Sugerman*
Shirley Suskind
Julius Weinberg*
Laurence S. Weiss*
Robert Wolfson
Rosalind Zilbert
Paul H. Aronsky*
Peter Trilling Aronson*
Harold S. Bamberg
Frances Bernstein*
Judith F. Berson*
William Carmel*
Fred Chasin
Marion Chodosh
Sidney Goldberger Edwards*
Judith Epstein*
Mary Freidman
Mae Fuerst*
Geraldyne Gaynor
Marvin Geller*
Ruth Gillman
Bess Grant*
Marvin Gutter
Jack Haber
Bertha Halpern
Herbert Hankin
Miriam Jainchill
Bernice Karul
Herman Katlin*
Sylvia Katz
Steven S. Katzin*
David Kaufman*
Ethel Keller*
Elyahou Khani*
Alan Korbar
David Korbar
Jules Krasner
Arthur Libman
Doris S. Lichtman
Ashley Nicole Meyer*
Faja Migdal*
Irene Mishkin
Abraham Pollak*
Debra Rappaport*
Donald Rosenthal
Gerard Saliba
Milton Schillinger*
Leo Schumer*
Evelyn Seffren
Rose Snider
Sam Spiegel
Saul Topping*
Larry Trunsky
Filiberto Valdes
Andrew Weinberg
T. Cecil Anderson*
Rita B. Banks*
Edna Lippman Baten*
Abe P. Bercovitz*
Gertrude Berlin*
Jacob I. Cassuto*
Daniel Cohen*
Marshall J. Cooper*
Sidney Crastnopol
Carol A. Doyle
Gloria Eizentier*
Nancy Firestone*
Edith Fontanez
Helen Forrest
David Frazin
Jacob H. Goldberg*
Sam Goldwasser*
Rose Grover*
Irene Hess
Morton Hoch
Lisa Ann Kahn*
Dr. Melvin D. Kappelman*
Benjamin Howard Katz
Aimee Kriger*
Dr. Aaron Lessin*
Mollie Levin*
Nathan Levin*
Emanuel Levy*
David Lewis
Lillian London
Sam Mandel*
Sol Nadel*
Misza Abraham Neuhaus*
Milton Parker*
Jennie Peisner*
Gloria Postelnek
Dr. Beatrice Raisin*
Sidney Morton Roberts*
Betty Rothouse
Morris Samuels*
David J. Schlang*
Isaac (Nicky) Schwartz*
Esther Sigel*
Eugene Taub*
Saul Taub*
Eliazer Uman
Faye Weiner
*Denotes plaque
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Donations
Donations
Judith Kleiman Camp Scholarship Fund
Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund
IN MEMORY OF:
Mrs. Allyse Graham, in memory of her loving daughter,
Lee Finkelstein
Mr. Jack B. Packar, in memory of his wonderful father,
Louis Packar
Dr. and Mrs. Lester Goldberg, in memory of your beloved
mother, Rosalind Goldberg
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Milmed, in memory of their loving
mother, Sandra Milmed
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gottlieb, in honor of Larry Smith’s
birthday
Anne Arditti Early Childhood Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ganon, for the good health
of Ellen Rodney Henderson;
in honor of Brand Krieth’s engagement,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Krieth;
Mr. David Harris, in memory of his beloved wife, Janice Harris
In memory of his wonderful mother-in-law, Betty Bernstein
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schuster, in memory of their loving mother,
Ruth Schiffman
Get Well Wishes to Sy Shweky
State Senator Eleanor Sobel, in loving memory of her father,
Milton Finegold
Mr. Sergio Paradiz and Family, in memory of their beloved
mother, Fanny Paradiz
Mrs. Beatrice Taft, in memory of her loving husband,
Jerome Taft
Mrs. Rena Seligman, in loving memory of her father,
Ludwig Futter
Mrs. Shelley Zane and Family in loving memory
of Elaine Zane
In loving memory of her son Mark Alan Taft
Dr. and Mrs. Joel Wilentz, in loving memory of their father,
Alexander Wilentz
David G. Hollander Memorial Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Birnbaum, in memory of their loving
mother, Ida Birnbaum
Ms. Marla Brownstein Hannah in honor of Friday Night
Shabbat Service
Mr. Elliot Kleiman, in loving memory of his mother,
Lenore Kleinman; and his mother-in-law, Mona Solloway;
In memory of his dear friend, Kenneth Kupper
Mr. Robert Yanofsky, in memory of his wonderful aunt,
Ruth Yanofsky
Lee Sokol Floral Fund
Mrs. Marcy Bader, in loving memory of her father,
Aaron Migatz
Mrs. Joyce Milmed, in memory of her beloved grandmother,
Dora Wolfe
Mazon Fund
Mr. Ed Birnbaum, in memory of his wonderful mother,
Ida Birnbaum
Mrs. Doris Dolchin, in memory of her loving mother,
Ruth Silver
Barbara Plasker
Early Childhood Scholarship
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Ackerman, in loving memory
of Dr. Alvin Shapiro
Ms. Beth Feinberg in memory of her grandmother,
Dorothy Pugatch
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hollander, in loving memory of their
father, Bernard Hollander;
In memory of their loving father, Charles L. Bernstein
In loving memory of their father, Milt Green
Mrs. Robbie Kurland, in loving memory of her father-in-law,
Dr. Stanley Kurland
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weiner, in memory of their loving father,
Harry Weiner,
In memory of their loving mother, Pauline Weiner;
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Stolberg, in memory of their loving
mother, Judith Rifkin
In loving memory of their sister, Pamela Lewis
Ms. Beth Feinberg in memory of her grandmother,
Dorothy Pugatch
Jill Benjamin Academic
Achievement Award
Cantor’s Choir/Music Fund
Dr. Robert Pomerantz, in loving memory of his mother,
Sonia Pomerantz
Dr. Herbert Brizel, in loving memory of his father, Paul Brizel
In memory of their dear mother, Florence Brizel
Mrs. W. Gwenn Burick, in loving memory of her father,
Herbert Niren
Ms. Judith Ford, in memory of her loving step-father,
Herbert Vendeland
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Khani, in memory of their loving mother,
Shamsi Khani;
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Patraka, in honor of Larry Smith’s
birthday;
In loving memory of Libby Fleisher, the sister
of Shirley Berger;
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Solodkin, in honor of the birth
of Dr. & Mrs. Alan Lane’s grandson, Brayden Micah
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sossin, in honor of Rabbi Samuel
Rothberg;
In honor of Rabbi Robert P. Frazin
Mrs. Susan Zohar and Anabel Zohar, in loving memory
of Moshe Zohar, a loving husband and father
Memorial Fund
Mrs. Sheila Abelman, in memory of her beloved father,
Samuel Cohn
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beckman, in loving memory of their
nephew, Jonathan Uman
Mr. and Mrs. George Blutstein, in loving memory of their
father, John Milkens
Dr. Harry and the Honorable Joy Cooper, in memory of their
beloved brother, Robert L. Cooper
Ms. Andrea L. German, in memory of her beloved father,
Irving A. German
Dr. and Mrs. David Glassman in memory of their beloved
mother, Ella Caplan Brewer
Dr. and Mrs. Lester Goldberg, in memory of their beloved
mother, Charlotte Berson;
In memory of their dear sister, Rosalyn Stein
Dr. Harvey P. Gordon, in loving memory of his mother,
Florence Gordon
Mrs. Susan Gordon, in memory of her beloved mother,
Beatrice K. Cassen
Dr. Jean Gordon, in memory of her wonderful grandmother,
Sara Gordon
In memory of Libby Fleisher, the beloved aunt
of Linda Trupkin
Mrs. Marilyn Gruder, in memory of her loving father,
Max Gruder
Mrs. Rhoda Rosenberg, in memory of her wonderful mother,
Sara Glanzrock
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hand, in memory of their loving father,
William Hand, and loving brother, Michael Fuchs
Mrs. Carol Anker, in loving memory of her husband,
Donald Anker
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Solodkin, congratulations
to Beth and Jack Greenman on the marriage of their son,
Josh to Andrea
Mrs. Judith Handler, in loving memory of her mother,
Sophie Rosenhand
Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan Wise, in loving memory of their
mother, Mildred Wise;
Mrs. Elsa Valdes, in loving memory of Libby Fleisher,
the loving aunt of Linda Trupkin
Jill Edison Infant Care Center Fund
Dr. and Mrs. Fred Herold, in loving memory of their father,
Abe Snyder
In memory of their loving father, David J. Wise
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Memorial Fund continued
Mrs. Roberta Kanowitz, in memory of her beloved father,
Monroe Sumholz
Mrs. Eleanor Koffler, in loving memory of her husband,
Samuel Koffler
Mr. Donald Kronfeld, in loving memory of his mother-in-law,
Sara Halfon
Mrs. Ann Lane, in memory of her loving mother,
Miaiam M. Wolfe
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mondre in memory of their loving
mother, Bertha A. Spitz;
In memory of their loving brother, Fred Marshall Spitz
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Slingbaum, in memory of their wonderful
father, Samuel Onrot
Mrs. Eva Schwimmer, in memory of her beloved mother,
Olga Morar
Dr. and Mrs. Alan Neuman, in loving memory of Alan’s father,
Norman Neuman;
In memory of Marilyn’s loving father, Sol Yellin;
Mrs. Amy Tobin, in memory of her wonderful mother,
Lillian Ehrlich
Mrs. Gail Topping, in memory of her loving uncle,
Simon Posner
Mr. H. Allan Tucker, in loving memory of his mother,
Barbara Tucker
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Veszi, in memory of their beloved father,
Istvan Veszi
Mr. Norman Weil, in memory of his loving father,
Milton G. Weil
Mrs. Shari Weil, in memory of her loving parents,
David & Mindall Gutman
In memory of Alan’s loving mother, Erna Neuman
Prayer Book Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Sergio Paradiz and Family, in memory of their
mother, Tania Wasbein
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Patraka, in memory of Bernard Kaufman,
brother-in-law of Adrienne and Alan Fiske
Mrs. Susan Somers Pollock, in memory of her wonderful
mother, Ann Granat
Mr. Jimmy Robbins and Family, in loving memory of his
mother, Diane Robbins;
Mrs. Cindy Robbins and Family, in loving memory of their
grandmother, Pearl Clavir;
In loving memory of their grandmother, Eva Gold
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Robinson, in loving memory of their mother,
Annette Palenbaum
Temple Fund
Mr. Donald Kronfeld, in memory of his beloved brother,
Lester Kronfeld;
Mr. William Abelman, in memory of his beloved father,
Louis Abelman
In memory of his beloved mother, Esther Kronfeld
Dr. and Mrs. Alan Lane, in memory of Neil Grossman
Mrs. Edna Bader, in honor of her mother in law, Minnie Bader
In loving memory of their beloved friend, Richard Weiner
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Morris in loving memory of their father,
Benjamin Morris
Donations
Mr. Stuart Schechter, in memory of his beloved father,
Al J. Schechter;
In memory of his loving mother-in-law; Kitty Brandon
Mrs. Nancy Wyman, in memory of her dear friend,
Richard Weiner
Temple Program Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Marcus, in loving memory of their mother,
Rhoda Marcus
Religious School Fund
Mr. David Harris, in memory of his beloved wife, Janice Harris
In memory of his wonderful mother-in-law, Betty Bernstein
Mrs. Beryl Schneider, in memory of her loving father,
Aaron Feinberg
Dr. and Mrs. Joel Wilentz, in memory of their loving mother
and father, Rita Krohn and Hyman Krohn, and grandmother,
Ida Adams;
Mr. Joel Schwartz, in memory of his beloved mother-in-law,
Marion Snowman
In memory of Bernard Kaufman, Adrienne and Alan Fiske’s
brother-in-law
Mr. Dan Levine, in memory of his sister, Shirley Kass
Mr. Richard Beckman, in memory of his loving mother,
Marion Burke Beckman
Mrs. Beatrice Belsky, in loving memory of her mother,
Beatrice Belsky
Mr. Josh and Dr. Caren Bennett, in honor of their Aliyah
for the High Holy Days
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Berens, in honor of Dick Blattner,
The Sossin Family, and to Mr. Al Martino in memory
of Cynthia Martino
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blattner, in loving memory of
Bunny’s father, Samuel Kaye
Ms. Joyce Bloch, in memory of her beloved partner,
Milton Silverberg
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Eisenson & Family, in memory of their
beloved mother and grandmother, Doris Eisenson
Mrs. Carol Fischer, in loving memory of her father,
Murray Haberman
Ms. Jackie MacIntosh, in appreciation to
Rabbi Kurtz-Lendner;
In honor of Temple Solel
Mr. Leon Rudolph, in memory of his beloved father,
Murray Rudolph
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Slovitt in memory of their beloved fathers,
Simon Slovitt and Irving Kravitz
Mrs. Gail Topping, in memory of her loving father
Louis D. Posner
Mrs. Elizabeth Veszi, in honor of Jacob Claytor being
confirmed at Temple Solel;
Ms. Elyce Weiner, in honor of Rabbi Salkin, to thank him
for his kindness
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Veszi, in honor of Bob Sossin’s special
birthday;
In honor of Marilyn and Sergio Paradiz’s anniversary;
In honor of Deanna Sossin’s marriage to David;
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Goldberg, in memory of their nephew,
Steven Goldberg
In honor of Carl Schuster being elected Chairman
of the Board of Directors of the Joe DiMaggio Children’s
Hospital Foundation;
Dr. Jean Gordon in loving memory of her grandmother,
Betty May
In honor of the birth of a granddaughter to Audrey and
Richard Schwartz,
In honor of the birth of grandson to Ray and Ida Leightman
Mrs. Mary Gottlieb, in memory of her beloved mother
Mr. Stephen Greenberger, in memory of his dear mother,
Sylvia Greenberger
Mrs. Judith Handler, in loving memory of her father,
William Rosenhand
Mrs. Dolly Kass, in loving memory of her friend, Ellen Kabot
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keyes in loving memory of their
brother, Michael Kushner;
Mr. and Ms. Richard Weiner, Mazel Tov to the Gossin family
on the marriage of Deanna to David;
Mazel Tov to the Leightman family on the birth
of a grandson
Ms. Cheri Weisshaut, in loving memory of her father,
Irving Postelnek;
In memory of Cheri’s loving husband, Jacob; in loving
memory of her sister, Leah Postelnek
In memory of their beloved mother, Frieda Kushner;
In memory of their beloved father, Harold Kushner
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schwartz, in loving memory of their
mother, Sylvia Schwartz
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4420 Sheridan Street, Suite E
Hollywood, FL 33021
954-962-8311
Pembroke Pines Office
12301 Taft Street, Suite 300
Pembroke Pines, FL 33026
954-435-5900
WHEN CELEBRATING OR ATTENDING
A BAR OR BAT MITZVAH
GIVE A GIFT OF ISRAEL BONDS
„Gift bonds starting at $36*
„Buy online and print gift cards
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„Provides competitive interest rates
„Encourages financial planning
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eMITZVAH BOND*
$36 and increments of $18
CELL 754-581-2624
OFFICE 954-744-0306
info@mavilaphotography.com
www.mavilaphotography.com
Serving The Families Of Temple Solel
Marc Rubin
Area Sales
Director,
Southeast
Florida
MAZEL TOV BOND
$100 and increments of $10
Appropriate for class gifts and matching programs at
congregations, day schools, Sunday schools and yeshivas.
To learn more about eMITZVAH and MAZEL TOV bonds,
visit israelbonds.com or call (305) 895-4700
Development Corporation for Israel/Israel Bonds
Melanie Weinstein, Interim Executive Director 305.755.4805
Helena Cohen, Registered Representative 305.755.4807
miami@israelbonds.com
*Available online only
Issues subject to availability. This is not an offering, which can be made only by prospectus. Read the prospectus carefully
before investing to fully evaluate the risks associated with investing in Israel bonds. Member FINRA
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Honoring Your
Jewish Traditions
In your time of immediate need or to make
prearrangements, we strive to provide the
greatest respect, dignity and compassion to
every individual and family we serve.
BETH DAVID MEMORIAL
GARDENS & CHAPEL
855-204-2269
www.levitt-weinstein.com
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The Same Excellent Care You Have Received Throughout the Years. Come and Discuss Any Orthopaedic Concern.
DAVID A. KRANT, M.D.
F.A.A.O.S. F.A.C.S.
F.A.A.O.S. • F.A.C.S.
Harvard-A.B. Harvard-M.D. Columbia-Orthopaedic Residency
JMH/Miami-Hand Surgery Fellowship
Harvard-A.B. • Harvard-M.D. • Columbia-Orthopaedics
JMH/Miami Hand Surgery Fellowship
specializing in
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Non-Surgical Orthopaedic Care Bone & Joint Pain
Sports Injuries • Hand & Upper Extremity
Carpel Tunnel • Office Treatment
954.272.2225
Broward Spine Institute, LLC
THE EVERYDAY
DIAGNOSIS EVALUATION SECOND OPINIONS
Non-Surgical Orthopaedic Care Bone & Joint Pain
Sports Injuries Hand & Upper Extremity
Carpal Tunnel Office Treatment
APPOINTMENTS
954.272.2225
Offices at Broward Spine Institute, LLC
3702 Washington Street ▪ Suite 101
next to Memorial South
Hollywood, Florida 33021
3702 Washington Street
Suite 101
“The Same Excellent Care You Have
Received Throughout the Years.
next to Memorial Regional South
Come and Discuss Any
Hollywood, Florida 33021
Valet Parking ▪ Convenient Appointments
CELEBRATE
DAVID A. KRANT, M.D.
Orthopaedic Concern with Me”
"PHOTO BY RAY FISHER”
"PHOTO BY RAY FISHER”
Valet Parking ▪ Convenient Appointments
YOU DON’T NEED A SPECIAL
OCCASION TO ENJOY CHOCOLATE
We have been making life sweeter in South
Florida for 40 years. Be sure to stop in to
our newly remodeled store and see our great
selection of locally handmade kosher chocolates.
HOFFMANS.COM
3341 Sheridan Street
Hollywood • 954-962-5972
PAREVE
DAIRY
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Hollywood, Florida 33021
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