Membership Information Booklet

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Membership Information Booklet
Temple Solel
Membership
Information
3575 Manchester Avenue | Cardiff by the Sea, CA 92007
Tel: 760.436.0654 | Fax: 760.436.2748 | www.templesolel.net
Temple Solel
MISSION STATEMENT
Temple Solel is a Reform congregation dedicated
to promoting Jewish community and continuity
through study, prayer, and acts of justice and
loving kindness.
Table of
Contents
Baruch Ha-Ba Welcome to Temple Solel Worship Meet our Clergy page 2
page 3
Facilities Early Childhood Center page 4
Religious & Hebrew School page 4
Youth Groups page 4
Camp Simcha page 4
Albert Mendelson Library page 5
Gift Shop page 5
Celebrate Your Events page 5
Cemetery
Page 5
Committees & Programs Brotherhood page 6
Etanu page 6
Havurah page 6
Havdalah Nights page 6
Hineynu page 7
LIfe Long Learning page 7
Sisterhood page 7
Social Action page 7
Circle of Honor
Page 8
ECC Children’s Circle page 9
Membership Commitments Giving Opportunities
Havurah Application
page 10
Page 11 - 12
Page 13
Welcome to
Temple Solel
Baruch Ha-Ba
Welcome to
Temple Solel
We are a Reform Jewish
Congregation located in San
Diego’s North Coastal Community
of Cardiff by the Sea. Temple Solel was founded in 1978 and now
serves over 800 families throughout the County. Temple Solel
provides Sabbath and Holiday services, an Early Childhood Center,
a Religious and Hebrew School, Adult Education programs, Social
Action projects, Sisterhood, Brotherhood, and three active Youth
Groups. We are dedicated to providing Jewish religious, cultural
and social activities through services, programs and events which
are enjoyed by our members and guests.
Our congregation generates an atmosphere of warmth, kindles
Jewish awareness, and has established a strong Jewish home in
the North Coastal Community. At Temple Solel, the teachings
of Judaism are translated into positive, meaningful, creative life
experiences for people of all ages and backgrounds. We pride
ourselves on the quality of our interpersonal relationships; we
truly reach out to each other in support and caring.
Worship
We offer a wide variety of worship
service experiences. The first Friday
of the month is our Family Service which includes our children’s
choir, birthday blessings and a story from one of our Rabbi’s.
Other Erev Shabbat services are Shabbat Unplugged with our all
congregant band, as well as creative services and programming
that appeals to congregants of all ages. Please check our website
for exact dates and times.
The Jewish year begins with the Days of Awe. We open our
celebration of the creation of the world on Rosh Hashanah,
Tashlich at Cardiff Seaside State Beach, and ten days later, Yom
Kippur. We not only have services that speak to adults, but also
special services geared for toddlers and school age children.
On each of the three pilgrimage festivals - Sukkot, Pesach and
Shavuot - morning services are held on both the first and
concluding days. Yizkor is included on Shavuot and the last day of
Sukkot and Pesach.
We believe in the full spiritual range of Jewish observance! We
celebrate Purim, Chanukah and Simchat Torah with a strong
emphasis on family involvement and joy.
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Rabbi David M. Frank
Rabbi David M. Frank is a native
of Los Angeles, California. He
received his B.A. in Religious Studies from the University of California at Santa
Cruz in 1976. He received his M.A. in Hebrew Letters from the Hebrew Union
College-Jewish Institute of Religion in 1980, rabbinical ordination in 1983, and
Doctorate of Divinity in 2008. He is a Senior Rabbinic Fellow of the Shalom
Hartman Institute in Jerusalem.
Meet Our
Clergy
He served as Assistant Rabbi of Temple Israel of New Rochelle in New York from
1983-1985, and as Associate Rabbi of Temple Beth Hillel in North Hollywood,
California from 1985-1991. Since 1991, he has served as Senior Rabbi of Temple
Solel in Cardiff by the Sea, California. He is a member of the San Dieguito
Interfaith Ministerial Association. Additionally, he is a past president of the
San Diego Rabbinical Association, and a former chair of both the Community
Relations Committee and the Synagogue Committee of the United Jewish
Federation of San Diego County, having also served as a member of the UJF
Executive Board.
He married Davida Shreiber in 1982, and together they have three childrenJacob, who graduated from the University of California at Davis, Micah, a Senior
at New York University, and Sara, who attends the San Diego Jewish Academy.
Rabbi David M. Frank
Rabbi Adam Wright
Rabbi Adam Wright is from West
Bloomfield, MI – a suburb of Detroit.
Adam earned his Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, in Religion and Judaic Studies
from Wheaton College (Norton, MA). After college, he pursued graduate
studies at Vanderbilt University Divinity School (Nashville, TN), where he earned
a Master in Theological Studies focusing on the Ancient Near East and Early
Judaism. After Adam’s tenure at Vanderbilt, he enrolled at the Hebrew Union
College – JIR to begin his rabbinic training. At HUC-JIR, he earned his Master in
Arts in Hebrew Letters, Master of Arts in Jewish Education from HUC-JIR’s Rhea
Hirsch School of Education, and a Graduate Certificate in Jewish Non-Profit
Management from HUC-JIR’s School of Jewish Non-Profit Management, where
he also serves on the Advisory Committee.
Rabbi Adam Wright
Rabbi Wright has served Jewish communities in Victorville, CA, Fountain Valley,
CA, Pacific Palisades, CA, Occidental College Hillel, Tarzana, CA, and CedarsSinai Medical Center Spiritual Care Department.
Rabbi Wright comes to Temple Solel with his fiancée Rachel, who is an internist
and pediatrician at Sharp Rees-Stealy Medical Center. Rabbi Wright played four
years of collegiate tennis and still relishes his time on the court. He is also an
avid Detroit Red Wings fan.
Cantor William tiep
Cantor William Tiep was born in
Encino, California and grew up in Las
Vegas, Nevada. Billy found his talents drew him to work with young people,
and so a major in both music and education was a natural choice. Billy received
his degree in Music Education from the University of Arizona, Tucson.
Cantor William Tiep
Billy studied at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in New York,
where he was invested as cantor in 2007. While living in New York, he held a
number of positions: student cantor at Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester
in Chappaqua, NY, at the Jewish Home and Hospital in the Bronx, and at
Rodeph Shalom on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Billy has also spent
two summers studying under the clergy at Temple Judea in Tarzana, California.
Besides his work with secular and religious schools, Billy has also been the Head
Songleader at the URJ Greene Family Camp (1997), and URJ Kutz Camp (1998,
1999, 2003, 2004).
He served as cantor from 2007 to 2010 at the historic Touro Synagogue in New
Orleans, Louisiana where he took the annual Jazz Fest Shabbat service to a new
level, working with the famous Allen Toussaint and Marcia Ball.
Billy comes to Temple Solel with his wife Michelle, their sons Zachary and Eli
and two dogs, Oliver and Kona.
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Early
Childhood Center
Temple Solel Early Childhood
Center is open to members and
non-members of the Temple Solel
community from birth through Kindergarten. Our curriculum puts
equal emphasis on social, emotional, physical, cognitive, and spiritual
development. We create an environment that encourages exploration,
creativity and self-discovery. Our hands-on and developmental
approach provides a healthy balance of structured and unstructured
activities. The children’s learning is enriched with Shabbat and Jewish
holiday celebrations, as well as specialty classes including: library, music,
physical education, and yoga. Striving to provide for the total well-being
of each child, we create a loving and nurturing environment that supports
the growth of positive social skills and self-esteem. Jewish culture and
identity are integrated into all aspects of our program. We stimulate
our children’s curiosity through appealing to the senses, instilling the
confidence to attempt challenges, and awakening a lifetime love of Jewish
learning.
Offering classes for Kindergarten
through tenth grade students,
our dynamic Religious School
brings Judaism to life by engaging students in stimulating classroom
activities, art, music, and drama. We are especially excited about new
camp-style 3rd - 6th grade Sunday program. Our teaching staff creates
opportunities beyond book learning which enriches the curriculum and
fosters class community. Our curriculum explores the Jewish Holidays,
Bible stories, Jewish values and ethics, life cycle, history and Israel.
In third grade students begin a program to include Hebrew reading and
prayer comprehension on either Tuesday or Wednesday afternoons. Our
Pre-Confirmation and Confirmation programs are filled with topics that
are both relevant and important for today’s teens.
Religious &
Hebrew School
“The youth groups at Temple
Solel have been invaluable to
my family. They have inspired
a sense of community and
belonging in my kids. Craig and
his programs have helped my
shy one blossom, my energetic
one find a place to channel that
energy in a positive way, and my
social one to be social in a safe
and caring environment.”
Dr. Thomas & Lisa Sweet
Members since 1997
Youth Programs
The Temple Solel youth programs
have been recognized as leaders in
the Reform Movement for 7th - 12th grade students. Social connections
are made through exciting, diverse and fun activities. Ongoing programs
include: teen only Friday night Shabbat led by Kavannah (our youth band),
social action & mitzvah projects, sports, discussion series and regional
events with the North American Federation of Temple Youth (NFTY). Our
youth lounge is open nearly every day during the school year for our
teens to hang out, meet up with friends, play games, and listen to music
or even study. Your children will develop life-long friendships through
youth program involvement.
Camp Simcha is a special place where
children nurture friendships,
develop self-confidence, strengthen their Jewish identities, and
enjoy the beautiful outdoors. A full range of programs are offered from
sports, arts & crafts, hiking, games, music, Oneg Shabbat and singing with
Craig Parks. Camp Simcha has one of the best camper-to-counselor ratios
in San Diego. Enroll early - this program sells out every year.
Camp simcha
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Alpert Mendelson
Library
Our Alpert Mendelson Library is
the largest and finest Judaica
library in Northern San Diego
County. The collection is comprised of approximately 8,500 items for
adults and children, including books, an extensive selection of DVD’s,
musical CD’s, and audiobooks.
We also host two stimulating book clubs, facilitated by our librarian. Our
book clubs meet monthly and offer opportunities for discussing current
books of Jewish interest in a social setting with people who share a love
of reading.
Beautiful selections of traditional
and contemporary Judaica items,
including menorahs, candlesticks, Kiddush cups, tallitot, mezuzot, challah
and Seder plates, specialty holiday items and much, much more!
Gift Shop
The store also offers a wide variety of general gifts. Enjoy shopping for
housewarming, baby naming, Brit, B’nai Mitzvah and wedding presents,
as well as teacher appreciation gifts and hostess gifts.
Come visit the gift shop to meet all of your gift-giving needs and to find
that special and unique Judaica item for which you have been searching.
Celebrate your next special
occasion at Temple Solel. We
know that a great deal of time and
money goes into planning your event. Whether you are having a Bar or
Bat Mitzvah party, a wedding, anniversary celebration, birthday or baby
naming luncheon or dinner, we have everything you will need to make
your event memorable and our prices are affordable. With the ability to
seat 250 guests or as few as 10, we have a space that will work for you. Our
state of the art Reform kosher kitchen will make it a pleasure to serve your
guests a meal that is prepared by adhering to our standards of kashrut. A
list of our preferred vendors is available for your planning needs.
Celebrate Your
Events Here
“We love shopping in the Gift Shop
to see the wonderful array of Judaica
and contemporary merchandise
available for our home. It is an
Cemetery
Temple Solel has established a
tradition of meeting the needs of
our members… from birth through the entire life cycle. The final act of
burial is considered a special Mitzvah Shel Emet—a Mitzvah of Truth. In
this spirit, we are proud that Temple Solel has a section of cemetery spaces
within El Camino Memorial Park in Sorrento Valley. These spaces are
available to congregants, extended family members and friends of Temple
Solel. Advance planning has biblical origins. Abraham secured a plot of
land for burial long before owning a homeland. Advance commitment
of cemetery property is a thoughtful, loving and considerate act;
sparing survivors from making complicated business decisions at the
time of emotional grief.
exciting store to purchase gifts for
our family and friends. The Gift
Shop is one of the best kept secrets
at Temple Solel.”
Paula & Kenneth Marks
Members since 2003
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Brotherhood
Temple Solel’s Brotherhood is
an active contributor to our
congregation’s vitality. It’s role is to help the men of the Temple grow
personally while becoming involved in the Jewish community. Various
programs include lectures, sports outings, Israel and other family
activities. Brotherhood also contributes to the life of Temple Solel by
supporting our High Holy Days and building the sukkah at Sukkot. Make
Temple Solel’s Brotherhood an important part of your life.
Temple Solel also reaches out to
college students through the Etanu
program, which has grown into a multi-generational community of
online learners. Etanu college students receive periodic care packages
from Temple Solel, as well as the weekly Etanu blog. We are so excited
to announce that we will be expanding the scope of Etanu by creating
a podcast to go along with the blog. Stay tuned for more details and
information!
Etanu
“Temple Solel is very unique
providing spiritual nourishment
along with a vibrant social
environment. For us, Temple
Solel
has
always
been
a
wonderful home full of warm
The word Havurah comes from
the word haver, meaning friend.
A Havurah is a small group of individuals who gather together for a
variety of reasons: to socialize, celebrate Jewish holidays, learn more
about Judaism, participate in social action projects.
Havurah
The Havurah format allows congregants the opportunity to interact in
an intimate setting and form lasting bonds by creating community. The
Havurah is a family within the temple family. Most importantly, a Havurah
provides an opportunity for you to meet others who share your values
and interests.
and caring people.”
Richard & Rhona Gordon
Members since 1980
Havdalah Nights
Havdalah Nights is a social group of
Temple Solel members 45+ single
or married, childless or with grown children who want to build a tighter
bond with the Temple Solel community. We choose and plan our own
social, cultural, religious and educational programs. We enjoy renewing
old friendships as well as making new ones.
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Hineynu
The Hineynu Community is a
network of Temple Solel members
designed for “in-reach” to Temple members in need due to family crises
such as critical illness, bereavement and major life changes. Hineynu
provides supportive services such as hospital and home visitation,
provision of meals and transportation. Hineynu encourages participation
from all Temple Solel members in fulfilling the mitzvah of Gemilut
Chasidim - acts of loving kindness.
Temple Solel values lifelong learning as a means of
strengthening our Temple community and enriching the intellectual
and spiritual lives of our members. We are exploring and creating new
programs through technology as well as opportunities that include Torah
study, Study with the Rabbi and other contemporary topics. We also offer
an Adult B’nai Mitzvah program which continues to be one of the most
popular and well-attended courses. Let Temple Solel kindle your passion
for Jewish study and learning.
Adult Education
We encourage multigenerational
Sisterhood
participation. Sisterhood provides
a collective identity for the women of Temple Solel. We come together in
friendship for programs to benefit the Temple, the community, our families
and ourselves. We seek opportunities to study Judaism and promote the
growth of the individual so that each may find an opportunity to fulfill her
potential as a person and as a Jewish woman.
“We have been impressed with
the variety of activities at Temple
Solel such as the varied Shabbat
services, Life Long Learning
classes and the Social Action
committee. I love singing in the
We are guided by the Jewish
Social Action
principle of Tikkun Olam, or “to
repair the world.” Our congregants are concerned with a broad range
of social justice issues — from homelessness and hunger, to the needs
of Jews around the world. Our Social Action Committee coordinates
and provides volunteer assistance to synagogue and community-wide
causes. We want and need your involvement. The success of our efforts
depends on the participation of our Temple membership.
choir during High Holy Days
and throughout the rest of the
year.
We have found Temple
Solel to be warm and spiritually
nurturing which we are grateful
to be a part of.”
Dr. Eric and Barbara Emont
Members since 2006
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An Invitation
To Become
a Member of
the Circle
of Honor
The Temple is the foundation of the Jewish community. It helps insure the survival
of the Jewish people. Within its walls lie our hopes for the future of our centuriesold heritage. When you become a member of the Circle of Honor or ECC Children’s
Circle, you make it possible for us to provide all Temple services and our excellent
programs to everyone regardless of means. An annual contribution at one of these
levels demonstrates an investment in our future.
Circle of Honor Benefits
PILLAR - $11,000 Annually
Includes: • Annual Temple Membership Dues including Building Fund Fees
• Recognition and participation at High Holy Days
• Seating in the reserved section of the sanctuary at High Holy Days • 4 extra High Holy Day tickets for family members
• Free listing in High Holy Days memorial book
• No fees for Religious or Hebrew School, Bar/Bat Mitzvah and Confirmation
• Priority registration for Religious School and Camp Simcha • Annual Security Fee Included
• Free attendance to all Adult Education Programs at Temple Solel • Membership in Brotherhood and/or Sisterhood
• 4 tickets to annual major fundraiser
• Large paver in our Garden of Giving
• Large leaf on the Tree of Life
• Reserved spot in the front Parking Lot
• Original Temple Solel Mezuzah made out of Jerusalem stone
• Intimate Circle of Honor receptions
• 25 Tributes or Memorials per year into the General Fund
BENEFACTOR - $8,250 Annually
Includes: • Annual Temple Membership Dues including Building Fund Fees
“Temples and houses of study
are Israel’s fortresses.”
Simeon bar Yochai
• Recognition and participation at High Holy Days
• Seating in the reserved section of the sanctuary at High Holy Days • 4 extra High Holy Day tickets for family members
• No fees for Religious or Hebrew School for 1/child
• Priority registration for Religious School and Camp Simcha • Free attendance to all Adult Education Programs at Temple Solel • Membership in Brotherhood and/or Sisterhood
• 2 tickets to annual major fundraiser
• Large leaf on the Tree of Life
• Intimate Circle of Honor receptions
• 20 Tributes or Memorials per year into the General Fund
PATRON - $5,500 Annually
Includes: • Annual Temple Membership Dues including Building Fund Fees
• Recognition and participation at High Holy Days
• Seating in the reserved section of the sanctuary at High Holy Days • 4 extra High Holy Day tickets for family members
• Membership in Brotherhood and/or Sisterhood
• 2 tickets to annual major fundraiser
• Large leaf on the Tree of Life
• Intimate Circle of Honor receptions
• 20 Tributes or Memorials per year into the General Fund
SPONSOR - $4,950 Annually
Includes: • Annual Temple Membership Dues
• Recognition and participation at High Holy Days
• Seating in the reserved section of the sanctuary at High Holy Days • 4 extra High Holy Day tickets for family members
• 2 tickets to annual major fundraiser
• Small leaf on the Tree of Life
• Intimate Circle of Honor receptions
• 15 Tributes or Memorials per year into the General Fund
FRIEND - $3,850 Annually
Includes: • Annual Temple Membership Dues
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• Recognition and participation at High Holy Days
• 2 extra High Holy Day tickets for family members
• Small leaf on the Tree of Life
• Intimate Circle of Honor receptions
• 10 Tributes or Memorials per year into the General Fund
“Charity equals all the other
Commandments.”
Talmud Baba Bathra 9a
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2015-2016 Temple membership
commitments are as follows
Your annual financial commitments are determined by your membership
category:
Family: Plus Building Fund “As my forebearers planted
for me, so will I plant for my
offspring.”
Talmad Ta’anit 23a
$2,655
Senior Family: No Building Fund
For Membership Dues inquires, please contact
Age 65+
Judy
Bricker, jbricker@templesolel.net or
$2,245
760.436.0654,
ext. 254.
Young Family: No Building Fund 35 & under
$1,275
Single/ Single Parent: Plus Building Fund
Young Single: No Building Fund $1,530
Ages 21 to 35
$825
Student: No Building Fund Full-time college student under age 28
$600
Early Childhood
$1,300
Center Members: • Family with at least 1 child enrolled in
No Building Fund 2014/2015 ECC Early Childhood
$1,930
Center Transition Year: • One year only for 2013/2014 ECC families
No Building Fund before moving to Family Membership
Associate Members: $975
No Building Fund
• Members in good standing of another Temple
• Religious School and/or Hebrew School
not available
BUILDING FUND:
$4,000 over 10 years
$400 per year
SECURITY FEES: $125 per year
• Does not apply to ECC Members
FEES: Early Childhood Center, Religious School and Hebrew School fees are separate from Annual and Building Fund commitments.
All families are welcomed and no family will be denied Temple membership
or affiliation because of financial hardship. Please contact Judy Bricker,
jbricker@templesolel.net for more information.
Temple Solel Phone: 760.436.0654
ECC Phone: 760.944.1285
Temple Solel Fax: 760.436.2748
ECC Fax: 760.479.1058
www.templesolel.net
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For your convenience we accept payment for all financial commitments with Visa,
Mastercard, Discover Card and American Express.
Legacy Circle
One of the many ways that
members of our congregation
have chosen to express their deep commitment to our community is
by naming Temple Solel in their will, in their trust, in another planned
charitable gift, or by making an endowment donation. This is a way to
make a lasting contribution that continues your Jewish legacy in
perpetuity.
Giving
Opportunities
If you have named Temple Solel in your will or trust, or if you have
made another form of legacy gift to Temple Solel, we would like
to acknowledge your generosity. Any amount of giving is greatly
appreciated.
Tree of Life Leaves
A Tree of Life leaf can be ordered
to commemorate any person or occasion. Leaves will be added to
the Tree of Life in the Social Hall when contributions of $250 for a small
leaf or $300 for a large leaf are made.
Yahrzeit Plaques
Yahrzeit wall plaques are
permanent plaques that are lit
on the Shabbat closest to the Hebrew anniversary of your loved
one’s date of death. A donation of $450 for members and $650 for
non-members is required for each plaque. All Yahrzeit wall plaques can
be ordered by written request at any time and will be hung according
to the date received.
“Therefore choose life, that you
and your children may live.”
For additional information about our Giving Opportunities, please
contact our Executive Director, Mark Newman, mnewman@templesolel.
net or 760.436.0654, ext. 255.
Deuteronomy 30:19
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Giving
Opportunities
Garden of Giving
“Live For Today, Honor
Yesterday”.
From
this
central message, a circular pathway of granite tiles and pavers
inscribed with the names of our children, families and loved ones
permanently reside. The Temple Solel Garden, designed by artist
Laurie Gross is an extension of our Sanctuary design of the glass
shards bursting forth upon creation. The center of our garden
features a circular arc vibrating out to its core edges – signifying
“Solel” and our pathway to Torah and holiness.
Just as our ancestors planted for us, our Temple Solel Garden
represents our commitment to pave the trail for future generations.
The Garden of Giving presents opportunities at all levels with
commemorative tile pavers. We invite you to consider how you
and your family can make your mark on Temple Solel’s future. Your
gift will ensure that the legacy, which has been gifted to us, will be
carried forward to future generations. Just as our ancestors built
for us, now it is our turn.
Garden of Giving Commemorative Pavers
“All of Israel is responsible one
for the other.”
Talmud Shevuot 39a
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$10,000 Large, scalloped-shaped granite paver, emanating
from the central quote (15 word inscription)
$5,000 Large, rectangular granite paver, framing the core
aperture design (15 word inscription)
$3,600 Triangular granite paver, on the pathway to
the Garden’s four benches (13 word inscription)
$1,800 Medium, rectangular granite paver, on the pathway
to the Garden’s four benches (11 word inscription)
$1,000 Rectangular granite paver, on the pathway to
the Garden’s four benches (9 word inscription)
$360 Rectangular pavers outlining the entire garden
(9 word inscription)
$180 Square pavers encasing area of reflection
(2 word inscription)
Friendship ~ Fun ~ Community
HAVURAH ENROLLMENT FORM
A Havurah is a small group of Temple Solel members who meet regularly to participate in study, worship, celebration
and friendship. The Havurah experience is for people who are willing to give of themselves and work towards building
this unique communal bond. Each Havurah decides on its own meaningful program based on its own needs. While
Temple Solel will provide ideas and support for Havurah activities, each Havurah is self-directed.
By submitting this form your name will be put in an active file. Once we receive enough requests from people with
your specific interests you will be notified.
CONTACT INFORMATION (Please print clearly):
Last Name(s):_______________________________________________________________________________________
First Name(s):_______________________________________________________________________________________
Address: __________________________________________________________________________________________
Street Address
City
State
Zip Code
Phone #(s):_________________________________________________________________________________________
E-Mail(s):___________________________________________________________________________________________
ADULT AGE GROUP:
q Under 30
q 31-40
q 41-50
q 51-60
q Over 60
NAMES OF CHILDREN:
__________________Age:______
__________________Age:_____
__________________Age:______
__________________Age:_____
DO YOU PREFER (Select as many as you’d like):
q To be placed with adults close to your age? q To be placed with adults with similar interests? q To be placed with
families with children of similar age? q Singles? q Single Parents? q Families only? q Adults only?
PLEASE INDICATE A GENERAL INTEREST (Select as many as you’d like):
q Culture
q Religious
q Social
q Holiday
q Conservation/Outdoors
q Jewish Learning
q Social Action
q List additional special interests or comments on the back
For more information or to join a Havurah, please contact Judy Bricker, jbricker@templesolel.net or 760.436.0654, ext. 254
or send enrollment form to: Temple Solel, 3575 Manchester Avenue, Cardiff by the Sea, CA 92007, Attn: Havurah Program.
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