“Voice of Women” - Temple Adat Elohim
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“Voice of Women” - Temple Adat Elohim
K OL I SHA A publication of the Sisterhood of “Voice of Women” Volume XVI, Issue V–VI Making Jewelry with Sandi Stern Monday, May 23rd at 7 p.m. Express your creative side in this fun & easy bracelet-making class! See page 4 Sisterhood Shabbat Friday, June 3rd at 7:30 p.m. Please join your TAE Sisters for this special Shabbat where we will lead the service, read Torah, and honor our sisters and the board. We are also sponsoring the evening’s oneg. English readers are needed to be part of the service, as well as Greeters and Torah Dressers. If you are interested, please contact Shoshana Lewin Fischer at shoshieml@aol. com or (805) 402-4884 – NO LATER THAN MAY 21st. Don’t forget to wear your pink scarf! May CALENDAR 1–14 Collecting items for "MyStuff Bags" (see p. 3) 3 Auction Dinner 4 Monthly Mah Jongg Tournament 5, 12, 19, 26 Women's Torah Study (10:30am–12pm) 9 Board Meeting 10 Movie Group 15–22 TAE MANNA Food Drive 23 Jewelry-Making with Sandi Stern (see p. 4) June 1 Monthly Mah Jongg Tournament 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Women's Torah Study 3 Sisterhood Shabbat 13 Board Meeting 14 Movie Group 26 Year-End Luncheon (off-site) For more information, contact Ellen Southard at momthebomb45@aol.com / (818) 707-9024 or Tara Farkash at tchrtawa@gmail.com / (818) 707-6017. 2420 East Hillcrest Drive Thousand Oaks, CA 91362 (805) 497-7101 May/June, 2016 ~ Nisan–Iyar / Iyar–Sivan 5776 Rosh Chodesh—Sivan Monday, June 6th ~ 7:30 P.M. Women of all ages are invited to join us in welcoming the new moon and the new month of Sivan at our Rosh Chodesh program. It will be held at the home of Char Wecker, 3203 Montagne Way, Thousand Oaks. The Torah is our ethical guidepost handed down by G-d to each generation. But what about our own personal ideas and beliefs? We will be discussing ways we can share our ideas, hopes, and aspirations for the generations that follow us. Please RSVP to Helene Cohen (805) 389-4866 / helene.lifebound@gmail.com or Char Wecker at (805) 241-7578 / charsky3737@gmail.com by June 2nd. RSVPs are a MUST as it is a gated community. Year-End Luncheon: Sunday, June 26th “Diamonds Are Forever!” Sunday, June 26th—Diamond Doors Open at 11:00 a.m. Sheraton Hotel—Agoura Hills You'll be receiving your invitation in the mail at the end of May. Sisterhood Movie Group We meet on the second Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. in the TAE library to discuss the chosen movie(s) of the month. Join us on Tuesday, May 10th to discuss “Eye in the Sky,” starring Helen Mirren Questions? Please contact: Barbara Peifer at barbsgr88@aol.com / (805) 498-0421 or Judy Watson at judyw1416@gmail.com / (805) 418-7226 Kol Isha May/June, 2016 ~ Nisan–Iyar / Iyar–Sivan 5776 In Appreciation President’s Message Spirituality Dear Sisterhood Members and Prospective Members, By the time you read this Pesach will be behind us. I hope all of you enjoyed the holiday and participated in a Seder with family and/or friends. Additionally, I hope many of you attended and enjoyed at least one of the TAE Seders. And by the time you read this we will also be Counting the Omer. Just in case you are wondering (as I was) about what Omer means, this is what I found on jewfaq.org.: “According to the Torah (Lev. 23:15), we are obligated to count the days from Passover to Shavu’ot. This period is known as the Counting of the Omer. An omer is a unit of measure. On the second day of Passover, in the days of the Temple, an omer of barley was cut down and brought to the Temple as an offering. This grain offering was referred to as the Omer.” Currently, Sisterhood is planning our May and June functions. These include “Making Jewelry” with Sandi Stern on May 23rd; the Sisterhood Shabbat on June 3rd, which will most likely include some original readings and will definitely include Torah reading and drash; and our Year-End Luncheon on June 26th. Details on jewelry-making and the Year-End Luncheon can be found elsewhere in this issue. And REMEMBER: you do not need to be a member to attend any of these. Please peruse these pages for things you can do with Sisterhood and ways you can support Sisterhood. Almost all of the Sisterhood’s earnings go back to TAE either directly or indirectly, e.g., contributions to youth programs, TAE Seniors, etc. Thus, supporting the Sisterhood of Temple Adat Elohim is also supporting TAE. Maggi Salfi E-Mail List Updates Please send all e-mail address changes and additions to Patti Zeman at rpzeman@gmail.com or 805.370.1039. Articles for Kol Isha may be sent to the editor, Patti Zeman, by email (rpzeman@gmail.com) or call 805.370.1039 for questions. The next Kol Isha will be the July/August 2016 issue. The deadline for submissions for that issue will be June 20, 2016. Thank you to the following volunteers for helping to put together the Yom HaShoah bags that were delivered to our preschool, religious school, and community: Nancy Federman, Lisa Gates, Judy Grossmann, Ruth Ann Hapner, Marcia Price, Audrey Rich. Irene Stern —Patti Zeman Sisterhood had another very successful Women’s Seder this year. The service was great and the food from Cielo was delicious. We would like to thank all of our wonderful volunteers who helped make this happen, especially the three people who led the service: Shoshana Fischer, Nancy Federman, and Marcy Goldberg. We also want to thank Bianca Weinstein who decorated our room with beautiful flowers from her garden. bB —Cindy Brand and Carol Weiss Yom HaShoah ~ Thursday, May 5th Holocaust Remembrance Day Please take a moment to light a Yahrzeit candle on the evening of Wednesday, May 4th. TAE MANNA Food Drive Sunday, May 15th to Sunday, May 22nd We need your help because hunger doesn’t take a summer vacation. If you are a member of any of the following groups, please bring: SISTERHOOD: Canned tomatoes (sliced, diced or stewed) Brotherhood: Cold cereal Seniors: Canned beans (red, white, baked, refried) Choir: Crackers Youth Group: Macaroni & cheese ECC: Canned chili or stew Religious School: Personal items (toothpaste, toothbrushes, deodorant, shampoo, hair brushes, diapers) Others: Salad dressing (glass bottles OK), Hamburger Helper, peanut butter, boxed potatoes, canned corn Thank you for making a difference. Collection barrels located in the foyer. Tikun Olam 2 Kol Isha 3 May/June, 2016 ~ Nisan–Iyar / Iyar–Sivan 5776 Temple Adat Elohim Sisterhood Please consider helping. Each year 300,000 children across America must be rescued from dangerous home environments . . . They frequently enter shelters and foster care with nothing of their own. My Stuff Bags comfort them with things they need, and things to hold onto. The My Stuff Bags Foundation provides NEW belongings for neglected and abandoned children being cared for by the following agencies: child and family social services agencies, drug and law enforcement agencies, crisis shelters, shelters for battered women, homeless shelters, foster care agencies, residential care facilities, and CASA organizations (Court Appointed Special Advocates). Here’s a list of suggested items you can donate: • Stuffed animals • Coloring books & crayons • Small toys for all ages • School supplies and stationery • Small toiletries: travel-size toothbrush/toothpaste, hotel soap and shampoo, etc. • Items for teens/tweens: games, young-adult books, deodorant, makeup, trading cards • Baby Stuff – rattles, pacifiers, bibs, diapers, baby clothes • Books, journals, or diaries • Clothing of all kinds – t-shirts, baseball hats, knit caps, scarves, socks, shoes, underwear • Hand held games • Small photo albums ALL ITEMS MUST BE NEW. Sisterhood will be collecting these items in the foyer of the Sanctuary the week before and the week after Mothers Day, May 1–14. My Stuff Bags Foundation is located at 5347 Sterling Center Drive, WLV Books 2420 East Hillcrest Drive Thousand Oaks, CA 91362 805.497-7101 4 Kol Isha May/June, 2016 ~ Nisan–Iyar / Iyar–Sivan 5776 Express your creative side in this fun and easy bracelet-making class! Monday, May 23rd at 7 p.m. Temple Adat Elohim—Rooms 5 and 6 Featured Artist— Sandi Stern Sandi is a temple and Sisterhood member and long-time jewelry maker. She began designing, creating, and selling fun fashion jewelry and embellishing t-shirts and shorts for her sorority sisters and college friends in the 1980s. After taking several years off from designing to pursue an education, a career, and start a family, she decided to pick up the tools again a few years ago. Friends, family, and colleagues took notice, began placing orders, and a beloved hobby (and small business) was re-born. Come join us for a guided, step-by-step, simple activity—and take home a wearable bauble that you made yourself! $20 for one or $30 for two bracelets (fee for materials). Choose: Silver Pearl with Blue/Gray Crystal and Silver Ring *OR* Ivory Pearl with Amber Crystal and Gold Ring We must limit the number of attendees to 25! A paid RSVP is a MUST by Monday, May 16th. Due to supplies availability, no last minute RSVPs will be accepted. ✁ Name: Phone #: I would like to make one bracelet: ❐ Silver Pearl with Blue/Gray Crystal ❐ Ivory Pearl with Amber Crystal I would like to make a second bracelet: ❐ Silver Pearl with Blue/Gray Crystal ❐ Ivory Pearl with Amber Crystal ❐ $20 for one bracelet ❐ $30 for two bracelets My check, payable to TAE SISTERHOOD, is enclosed. Mail to: Tara Farkash • 28422 Driver Avenue • Agoura Hills, CA 91301 Temple Adat Elohim Sisterhood Kol Isha 5 May/June, 2016 ~ Nisan–Iyar / Iyar–Sivan 5776 Book Group News J If you would like to join an existing evening group, please contact Suzanne Gallant at gallantsuzanne@hotmail.com. S ✡ udaica hop ✡ Hours: Women’s Torah Study * Note: These [ ] hours come off the schedule in June, when summer hours are in effect. Tribute Cards It is so nice to receive a card on your birthday or a thoughtful note on your anniversary. Sisterhood can make it easy for you to recognize your friends in that special way. ❀ Temple Adat Elohim Sisterhood Invitations For all occasions For $3.00, a card will be sent for you to whomever you wish. A Goldengram costs $7.00. ❀ I do all the work and you get all the credit. What a deal! Bar/Bat Mitzvahs Weddings Kippot Party Invitations Personal & Business Stationery By sending a Tribute Uniongram, you are making a contribution to the Youth, Education and Special Projects (Y.E.S.) Fund of Women of Reform Judaism. Up to 20% Discount Please Call for an Appointment: Carol Weiss (805) 630-2060 carol3491@mac.com —Barbara Peifer ❀ You can order our sympathy card. Only $4. See’s OL DT S RNIA’S FAM OU IFO AL S IE IME CAND Sisterhood’s See’s Candies Mothers Day: May 8th! Let me be your personal shopper for all of your See’s Candies gift-giving needs. To place your order, call Myra Lee at (805) 496-5234. Caring A list of monthly birthdays and anniversaries can be found in the Bazman Hazeh. Or, if you prefer, I can email you the list monthly. Just send me your e-mail address. Mine is barbsgr88@aol.com. C Friendship Thursday mornings ~ 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon Tuesday through Thursday: 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. [and 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.]* Friday, before services: 6:30 p.m.–7:25 p.m. [Sunday: 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.]* or by appointment call Paula Kraft at (805) 493-1749 6 Kol Isha May/June, 2016 ~ Nisan–Iyar / Iyar–Sivan 5776 BE PREPARED FOR AN EMERGENCY Emergency Kits Homes Everybody Needs One! Cars Supports 1 person for 3 days with food, water, and space blanket (5-year shelf life) Offices Schools/Dorms ≤≤ Approved by FEMA, U.S. Coast Guard, and Homeland Security ≤≤ Packaged in a sturdy box and can easily be stored in classrooms/dorms, homes, cars, and offices. 1-Person Survival Kit includes: 1 – 3,600 calorie food bar 6 – water pouches 4.2 oz. ea. 1 – mylar blanket 2 – antiseptic wipes 1 – alcohol wipe 4 – bandages 3/4” x 3” 1 – extra large bandage 2 – non-aspirin 2 pk. 2 – antibiotic ointments 1 – 4” x 4” gauze pad 1 – tongue depressor Price: $20 ✃ Name(s): Phone: No. of kits E-mail: @ $20 Amount enclosed $ Send in this form with your checks payable to TAE Sisterhood. MAIL TO: Barbara Fulop 4000 Mariner Circle Westlake Village, CA 91361 Questions? Contact Barbara Fulop at (805) 338-9935 / barbrfl@sbcglobal.net