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F rom the Rabbi·s Study Chai Honoring! Friday, June 1 a 8pm 11 14
Volume 54 - Number 11- June 2004 - Sivanrrammuz 5764
F rom the Rabbi·s Study
''Time flies when you're having fun"- it's a cliche, but
it's true. By the time you read this message I will be
wrappbIg up my first full year at Temple Emanuel (I
can;t believe it myself1). In this year I never lacked
1 fo~ excitement, or something fun and interesting to
do. (this tends to happen when you teach 7th, 8th and
9th graders}. I can't help but remember the very first
Shabbat Eric and I celebrated at Temple Emanuel. It
was July 4th and it was hot outside, but inside the airconditioned chapel we received a very warm reception.
Fortunately, the month of June continues to bring energy to all of us at
Temple Emanuel. In fact we have three very special Shabbatot (plural of Shabbat) to celebrate. On June 11 the Men's Club will lead Shabbat services and on
June 18 we honor all members who have been part of the Temple Emanuel family for eighteen years or more! Finally, on June 25 we sadly say farewell to our
beloved Cantor Robin Sherman. All of these services prolnise to be meaningful
and special.
The Israeli author Ahad Ha'am wrote, "More than the Jews have kept
Shabbat, Shabbat has kept the Jews." There might be many ways to interpret
Ahad Ha'am's words, but I think it teaches us that Shabbat is a special time for
us as a community to come together- we can share the joys and frustrations of
the week gone by and share the peace that Shabbat brings us. We look forward
to sharing a joyous Shabbat with you!
PLEASE JOIN US ON FRIDA
Y. JUNE 25 TH A T 8:00 PM
AS WE HONOR CANTOR ROBIN SHERMAN
AT A SPECIAL SHABBAT SERVICE
WE WANT TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY
TO SHOW HER OUR LOVE AND
TO WISH HER HAPPINESS IN ALL OF HER PURSUITS
Please note: We are installing new carpeting in the Administrative Wing during
the weeks of June 7th and June 14th. There may be a day the office is not fully
functioning, or there may be a need to temporarily close certain entrances. It is
suggested that you call the Temple office at 856-489-0029 or the school office at
856-489-0035 in advance of visiting· the Temple during the work week. We
apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may present.
Chai Honoring!
Friday, June 1a
8pm
If you have been a
member of Temple
Emanuel for 18 years (chai) or more
we want to honor your dedication
and support to the Temple. We will
be celebrating your membership on
this Friday with a special, joyous
Shabbat service.
If you would like to be
involved in this service, please
contact Rabbi Geri Newburge at
gnewburge@templeeemanuel.org,
or at (856) 489-0029 x16.
Inside this Issue:
Presidenfs
Message
2
Executive Director
3
Lifelong Education
8
Senior Scene
11
Social Action
12
Men's Club
14
Sisterhood
14
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hh. June is finally here!
You know what that
means.
The "Shore",
barbecuing in the back
yard, the swim club, family vacations, kids at camp so Mom and
Dad (and probably the kids too!)
can regain some of their sanity,
and of course Temple Emanuel
membership! Now I know what you're thinking ''where does Temple membership fit in with my other
fabulous plans (or lack thereof) for the summer", or
alternatively, ''why is he bugging me about Temple
membership when we are obviously already Temple
Emanuel members." Well, no need to wonder any
longer, just read on!
It is my most sincere hope, along with that of my fellow
lay leaders, rabbis, and professional staff, that you
enjoy and benefit from your membership at our
wonderful synagogue. This "team" at Temple Emanuel
works diligently all year to provide the types of educational, religious, social, and other programs which
meets your needs (if we don't please let me know!).
While we recognize that every program may not interest everyone, our goal is to present a wide diversity of
activities so that there is something for everyone. Your
continued membership in our Temple family is of paramount importance to us and we are blessed to have
approximately 1000 families who call Temple Emanuel
"home".
As I am sure you can understand, membership in our
synagogue is the foundation for our strength, both
spiritually and financially. This is true for any
religious organization. This is why we devote so much
of our energy towards trying to attract and retain
members. We obviously think we have an incredible
temple and want to share every aspect of it, including
the Pre-School, with everyone who is looking to affiliate with a synagogue (and especially those who aren't
but should be!). This is where you, the congregation,
have a very important role to play. I firmly believe
that one of the key factors that people rely upon in
deciding what synagogue to belong to is the advice of
friends, neighbors and relatives. It is also more likely
that folks look to make a decision about where to affiliate in the early summer than any other time of the
year. This is due to educational programs starting in
the fall, along with the High Holy Days.
As such, one of the most important things you can do
for Temple Emanuel is spreading the word about how
fantastic membership is to your friends, neighbors and
relatives. Invite them to a service, or a social function,
or just to come by the Temple to take a tour and meet
the staff. If you have any questions just call the
Temple office. Remember, your good words count far
more than any marketing material we could ever
develop! So please, help us keep Temple Emanuel
strong by espousing the benefits of membership. It
should be right up there on your list of "things to do
this summer", along with keeping plenty of SPF 30
suntan lotion around. Have a great and safe summer.
B'Shalom
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Kenneth Korach
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Shabbat Morning Torah Study
Our Shabbat Morning Torah Study group meets throughout the year. Newcomers to
Torah Study are encouraged to come. We read selections from the weekly Torah
portion together and have a lively and engaging discussion. We will meet at 9:15 in
the library. Come be part of our study community.
Coffee is served - what could better?
June
5
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19
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At 9:15
Rabbi Debbie Cohen
Laurie Hohwald
Rabbi Geri Newburge
Judy Lubetkin and Sheila Stern
July
3
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At 10:00
Bruce Sacha is
Rabbi Debbie Cohen
David Cohen
Rabbi Geri Newburge
Steve Ehrlich
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Memo from
W
e don't live in an isolated, compartmentalized world. Rather, we are a
community. At Temple Emanuel, our community is strengthened each
time we work together, pray together, learn together and grow
together. Sometimes, the results of our efforts are immediately obvious,
such as the remarkable success of our Reach for the Stars weekend of events. Other
times, the results of our efforts are like ripples in a lake; subtle and faint, with the
eventual outcome or direction unknown.
So is the case with many of the projects our synagogue participated in this
year. Who will ever know the eventual result of helping the Israeli artists to sell
their works? Watching 16 men have an Adult Bar Mitzvah? Sharing our resources by supporting our winter
coat and hat drive, our bicycle drive and our sporting goods drive in our attempt to help our Camden
neighbors? Who can tell the outcome of sharing a Shabbat service with your family, helping with casserole
cooking for the homeless or attending a TEFTY event? Who is to know which ripples will become waves - and
what impact these waves will have on each of our lives and the lives of generations to come?
I read a quote recently, attributed to Joseph Epstein of the Association for Volunteer Administration. It reads:
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We do not choose to be born.
We do not choose our parents.
Or, our times or country of birth,
Or the circumstances of our upbringing.
We do not - most of us - choose to die
But within all this realm of choicelessness
We do choose how we shall live Courageously or in cowardice,
Honorably or dishonorably,
With purpose or adrift. .
We decide what is important and what is trivial
What makes us significant is what we can do,
Or refuse to do.
We decide and we choose
And so we give definition to ourselves.
How can we help you give definition to yourself? How can we help you find your path? Your way? How can
we help you make Temple Emanuel and your Judaism a more central part of your life and the life of your
family? My door is always open. Let me know how I can help.
I look forward to seeing you often at Temple Emanuel.
We gratefully acknowledge the generosity of our sponsors.
Their support will ensure that our Temple will continue ...
Committing to our Future
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Gold Sponsors
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Janice & Jerry Apple
Randi & Bruce Bard
Marianne & Myles Bass
Amy & Andy Blackstone
Amy & Elliot Bodofsky
Shirley & AI Chess
Rabbi & Peggy David
Estelle & Stanton Deitch
Pattie & Larry Feinerman
Eileen Friedland-Weiner & Stanton Fischer
Maureen & Ken Huffman
Beth & K.C. Isdaner
Susan & Donald Katz
Brenda & Ken Korach
Julie & Bob Kratchman
Mindy & Charles Rose
Margery Ann & David Ross
Nora & Marty Salzman
Bess & Jim Soffer
Silver Sponsors
Judy & Barry Bannett
Alysa & Scott Bannett
Judy & Howard Goldstein
Anne Koons
Lisa & David Nugiel
Jackie & Michael Palkovicz
Jerrilyn & Robert Pinsky
Jack Satlfn
Nancy & Edgar Wolf Jr.
Bronze Sponsors
Susan & Dean Andrew
Pamela & Thomas Austin
Balloon Celebrations
Debby & Brian Baratz
Barbara & Steven Belchatowski
Barbara & Charles Bell
Deb & Bill Berger
Meredith & Eric Berkowitz
Alexis & Michael Birnbaum
Audrey & Chuck Blackman
Judy & Conrad Brahin
Lynne & Greg Bruno
Susan & Lloyd Calder
Jessica & David Chasen
Mayda & Alan Clarke
Rabbi Deborah & David Cohen
Gillian & Robert Cohen
Yvonne & Howard Cooper
Corey Communications
Nancy & Hank Cutler
Melissa & Marc Eisenberg
Honey & Ronald Etkin
Robin & Ron Feinberg
Beth & Ben Folkman
Judy & Richard Franken
Felice & Barry Friedman
Debra & Sanford Gips
Ahuva & Barry Gleimer
Rabbi Geri Newburge &
Rabb' Eric Goldberg
Michael Hacker
Michele & Hal Hirsch
Joyce & Malt Hoff
Carolyn & Kenneth Horowitz
Debbie & Scott Jeffreys
Eileen & Joel Kanefsky
Lil & Martin Kaplan
Jackie & Ron Kaplan
Irene & Lawrence Kauffman
Jane & Mel Kaye
Tina & Howard Kesselheim
Amy & Ed Krell
Fern & Martin Lerner
Ross & Linda Levitsky
Nora & Steve Litz
Jessica & Alex Manelis
Linda & Henry Maurer
Jill & Alan Meltzer
Adrienne & Robert Mintz
Cheryl & Jay Murphy
Nancy & David Oberlander
Jodi & Stephen Paisner
Nancy & Manny Pearl
Barbara Pearlman
Tracey & Jeffrey ReBock
Jane A. Rose
Joanne Rosen & Jeff Grabov
Sheila & GeralCl Rosenfield
Gerri & Art Rudner
Linda & Bruce Sachais
Pam c$ Dan Sacks
Mindy & Michael Schorr
Carolyn & Fred Schultz
Harilyn & Leo Schwartzberg
Miriam & Robert Seltzer
Gail & Richard Selznick
Marge & Joe Sobel
Sharon & Arnold Staloff
Lynn & Robert Turchin
Eileen & Bernard Wecht
Linda & Ben Yelowitz
Barry Yelowitz & Susan Zelle
Lisa & DaVi~Aa~AllAH AHR;lIA~~HAHAHAHAIIt\J .
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Platt Memorial Chapels, Inc.
Bernard A. Platt, Manager
NJ Lie. No. 3480
Gold Corporate Sponsors
Auction Donors
7 Seas Chinese Restaurant
800 West Salon and Spa
Ace Hardware
Adele Oberlander
Adrienne & Robert Mintz
Alexis Birnbaum
Amy and Andy Blackstone
Andrea's Boutique
Anne Koons/Prudential Fox & Roach
Arden Theatre Company
Arnie's Gourmet
Avian Jewelers
Barbara Pachter/Pachter Associates
Barry Personal Touch Catering
Bayard's Chocolate House
Bernard's Hair Design
Best Foot Forward
Biaggio Salon & Spa
Billig Jewelers and S&R Designs
Blink
Blush
Bose Radio
Braddock's Tavern
Brian Baratz & Art Rudner
by hand Fine Craft Gallery
Cape May Whale Watcher
Carmen's Hair Emporium Salon & Spa
Carter Wallace Travel
Casa Carollo Italian Restaurant
CasBar Gourmet Meals
Catelli's
Charlie Brown's Steakhouse
Cherry Hill Health & Racquet Club
Chez Elena Wu
Chickie's & Pete's
Coffee Works
Color Me Mine
Country Club Diner
Cutco
Darlene Kramer
Desserts by Design
OJ Elite Entertainment
Donna's Bag
Dr. Marc Rosenberg's Animal Crackers
Dreamfield's
Eaise Landscaping & Design
Electronics Boutique
Elfman Orthodontics
Elkin's Chevrolet
European Sun
Evan's Chocolates
Executive Clothiers
Fern & Mac Lerner
Fleet Bank
Garden State Discovery Museum
Geoffrey Soffer
Gillian & Robert Cohen/Continental Airlines
Goldmine Jewelers
Grease Monkey of Cherry Hill
HA Ott Motorcars
Heidi Silverberg/Karl's Furniture
Jack Kellmer Company
Janice Jablonski
Jan's Boutique
Joanne Rosen & Justin Latvenas
Joe's Peking Duck House
Kaminski's
Kerbeck Automotive Group
Kim's Dutch Cleaners
Ladies Express
Lamberti Restaurants
Le Petite Salon
Lee Newman Fine Men's Clothing
Lenape Regional Performing Arts Center
Limousines of Luxury
Linda and Henry Maurer
Lipinski Landscaping
Lisa & David Nugiel
[oistewis Schumm
Marcy 6.
Meredith & Eric Berkowitz
MerYl Davis/GG's Restaurant
Meyer Co.
Mikado Japanese Cusine
Millennium Florist
Misha of Siberia Furs
Montagnaro's Restaurant
Mr_ and Mrs. Edgar Wolf J~.
Nancy & Peter Law
Norm the Caterer/Tammy Blankfield
Paper Chase
Patricia Lahn/GG's Restaurant
Payless Sports
Pennsauken Country Club
Petal Pushe~
Pizzacato Ristorante
Plays & Players Theater
Prudential Fox & Roach Margate
Queen Bead
Randy Lahn/The Falls
Rebecca Krell
Ristorante Capuano
Ritz Seafood
Robin & Joe Miller/ Wireless Technologies
Room By Room
Rosie Hymerling
Salon at the Ritz
Salon Rouge - Cherry Hill
Scotland Run Golf Club
Servus Station
~heraton Rittenhouse Square Hotel
Short Hills Restaurant & Deli
Smart Bodies
smith bros.
Snips
Stephen Berman Diamonds
Steve & Cookie's By the Bay
Steven Felsenstein/Greenberg Trauig
Subway
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Susan's Gourmet KitChen
Tavola Dei Amici
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he Academy of Natural Sciences
The Active Edge Clothing Co.
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The Breakfast Club of
The Kibitz Room
The Library II
The Little Tuna
Tile Prime Rib
The Security Pro ssionals
Tiffany & Co.
Unique Interiors
Ventura's Greenhouse
Ventura's Restaurant
Viking Casual E rniture
Villa Barone
Vito's Pizza
Wawa
WonderOogs
Wonderful Town
Woodcrest Playdrome
Word of Mouth
Workwear USA
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Adrienne Mintz, (left) & Meredith Berkowitz (3rd from left)
Co-Chairs of the Auction, enjoy a moment with Jay &
Cheryl Murphy.
Ken Korach, Temple Emanuel President, chats with Peggy
David, Lee Hymerling, Amy & Elliot Bodofsky &
Rosie Hymerling.
Melissa Eisenberg, Adrienne Mintz & Robin Miller share a
rooment at the auction.
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Steve Lubetkin, representing Fleet Bank, Amy Blackstone,
Maureen & Hen Huffman at the home of Shelley &
Sen. John Adler.
Bess & Jim Soffer, Chairs of the Reach for the Stars
Weekend at the home of Shelley & Sen. John Adler.
Rabbi David, Peter Brown of Lexus of Cherry Hill & Ken
Korach at the Saturday evening dinner.
Educatio
by Rabbi Deborah Bodin Cohen
Director ofLifelong Education
ur Religious School Students proved the power of small actions over the course
of last year. In the form of pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters and a dollar bill
every so often, the Religious School collected over $3000 in Tzedakah money.
The students, through classroom discussions and an all-school vote, donated the
money to a number of different organizations. Several of the classes used the money collected to buy supplies for community service projects. Our students helped in Tikkun Olam,
healing the world, one nickel at a time, by donating to the following organizations:
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Food Bank of Southern New Jersey's Bagging Summer Hunger Campaign - Our 7th
and 9th graders created summer lunch bags for children who receive free school lunches
during the school year with money collected as Tzedakah. Other classes made general
donations.
• Jewish National Fund - Money donated to the largest environmental agency in Israel.
Magen David Adom - Money donated to Israel's emergency medical, health, blood and
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disaster services.
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Casserole Cooking - Several classes made casseroles to be donated to local
organizations with money collected as Tzedakah ..
CHAI - Money donated to Concern for Animal in Israel.
ILAN -Money donated to the Israel Foundation for Handicapped Children, which cares for the needs of over
17,000 children and adults.
Neve Michael - Money donated to this residential home for over 300 Israeli children at risk.
Aid for Friends - Several classes made breakfast bags for poor, home-bound seniors in Philadelphia with
money collected as Tzedakah.
Ronald McDonald House - Money donated to this "home-away-from-home" for families of seriously ill children
who are receiving treatment at nearby hospitals.
BookMates - Our kindergarteners in Joanne Rosen's class gift-wrapped books for disadvantaged children
with money collected as Tzedakah.
AHAVA - Money donated to this organization that helps disadvantaged Israeli students learn English.
Lifeline for the Elderly - Money donated to this organization that provides a meaningful and nurturing environment for the elderly in Jerusalem.
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North American Council on Ethiopian Jewry - Debra Berger's 3rd and 5 Grade classes donated well over
1500 meals to Ethiopian Jewish children living in Israel.
Susan G. Koman Breast Cancer Foundation - This organization supports research and education into this disease.
Children of the Americas - Margery Ross' Hebrew class donated their Tzedakah to this organization which
brings children from around the world to the United States for medical operations that they can not receive in
their homelands.
Help Plan the Adult and Family Education Program for Next Year
The education offerings at Temple Emanuel are vast. We need your advice and suggestions to make them as
meaningful and interesting as possible. Get involved and join an education committee. For more information about
any of these committees, contact the committee chair or Rabbi Cohen, dbcohen@templeemanuel.org, 489-0035.
The following committees could use your help:
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Adult Education Committee, chaired by Irene Kauffman and Robin Miller. Upcoming meeting is June 9 at
7:30 pm. Help organize our Adult Education Program for next year. Come with your ideas, suggestions and
feedback. If you have an idea for a course, we can make it happen. This meeting will take place at a committee member's home. Call for directions and information.
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Family Education Committee, chaired by Jessica Manelis and Tracey Rebock. Upcoming meeting on June 15
at 7:00 pm. The Family Education Committee at Temple Emanuel brings you the Chocolate Seder, BleSSing
of the Pets, Sukkot Hayride, Shabbat Around the World, Sukkah Hop, Tu B'Shevat Seder, PJ Havdalah
Party, and much more. Join us and make the fun and learning happen again next year. Come with your
ideas and suggestions for making Jewish learning family friendly.
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By Mayda Clarke
Jonnetta B. Cole once said, "The ultimate expression of generosity is not in giving of what you have,
but in giving of who you are." At the end of this month, we will be saying good-bye to someone who has given
so much of herself to the Pre-School of Temple Emanuel.
Throughout the years, Julie Kratchman touched
the lives and hearts of all of the children who have
passed through our doors. She has earned the respect
and love of those children, their parents, and all the
teachers who have been fortunate enough to know her.
In short, she has given her all to make The Pre-School at
Temple Emanuel a wonderful, child-centered, safe,
wholesome environment in which we welcome the youngest members into the Temple Emanuel community.
The ultimate expression of generosity
is not in giving of what you have, but
in giving of who you are."
The Pre-School at Temple Emanuel, known for its loving and caring environment, has flourished and
grown under Julie's expert direction. She has provided love and guidance to our children for more than a
decade. Her commitment to providing our children with a quality Jewish education is to be admired.
We are one congregation, one family - which is clearly reflected in the way Julie Kratchman professionally and with love, ran _Temple Emanuel's early childhood program.
We wish Julie happiness and success as she continues on her life's path. And we will miss her dearly.
For more than two decades, Cantor Robin Sherman's voice has given us chills and inspiration. Her smile has
brought us warmth. Her caring nature has nurtured our children and touched our hearts and souls.
Robin has touched countless lives as part of the clergy team, officiating at baby namings, weddings,
b'nai mitzvah and funerals. She holds a special place in our collective memories, as she shared the High Holy
Days, Passover Seders, Sisterhood Retreats, special Shabbatot and many other simchas and memorable events with
us and the greater South Jersey community.
"Appreciation is a wonderful thing; it
makes what is excellent in others
belong to us as well."
Robin's beautiful voice has graced Carnegie Hall
and the Kimmel Center, but none amongst the audience in
those locations can match the experience of sharing
Robin's voice in prayer and in song.
Cantor Robin Sherman has been a valued and talented member of our congregation for an
amazing twenty two years. Now, she must leave us to follow her husband to an exciting new life in
San Francisco.
Voltaire wrote, "Appreciation is a wonderful thing; it makes what is excellent in others belong to us as well." We will always appreciate Robin and the beauty she brought to our
worship experience, the memory of which will live on in all of us for many years to
come. Our best wishes to Robin and Ron as they begin a new chapter oftheir
lives in California.
June Bar and Bat Mitzvahs
SaturdJ~, June 5
Bat Mitzvah of
HANNAH WHITEHOUSE LEVY
Daughter of Drs. Brahman Levy
and Jody Whitehouse
Bat Mitzvah of REBECCA KRELL
Daughter of Amy and Edward Krell
Havdalah Service
Bar Mitzvah of
ALEXANDER ADLER
Son of Shelley and John Adler
Saturday, June 12 Bar Mitzvah of
ALEXANDER GAETANO WEISS
Son of Pagan and Michael Weiss
Bat Mitzvah of
JOANNA ELLEN VOLPE
Daughter of Michael and
Beverly Volpe
Havdalah Service
Bat Mitzvah of
HALEY RAE COH EN
Daughter of Gillian and
Robert Cohen
Saturday, June 19 Bar Mitzvah of
JAR RET SCHINDLER
Son of Jeffrey and Meryl Schindler
Bat Mitzvah of
MARLA LYNNE GOLDSMITH
Daughter of Dr. Leonard Goldsmith
and Dr. Kathleen Goldsmith
Havdalah Service
Bat Mitzvah of
JENNA ROSE WEITZ
Daughter of Merle and Russ Weitz
Sunday, June 20
Bar Mitzvah of
AARON WILLIAM THOMS9_N
Son of Robert and Debra Thomson
Saturday, June 26
Havdalah Service
Bar Mitzvah of
JOSHUA ROUM MONK
Son of Dr. Scott and Nancy Monk
TREE OF LIFE
Jerri Pinsky Chairperson
The parents of the Confirmation and ELITE class
graduates were recently mailed the form to
purchase leaves on our Tree of Life. Do you have
any graduations, weddings or happy life cycle events
during the summer months? Feel free to place your
orders now for leaves to be hung in June, July and
August. We are always open for business and we
look forward to hearing from you.
DONOR
IN HONOR OF
Meredith & Eric Berkowitz
Hunter Berkowitz
Meredith & Eric Berkowitz
Bar Mitzvah of
Dane Berkowitz
Wendy & Todd Silverberg
Reserved I leaf
Wendy & Todd Silverberg
Bar Mitzvah of
Ross Silverberg
Bess & James Soffer
Reserved 3 leaves
Goldberg Family
Joey Goldberg
Jean Moss
Bat Mitzvah of
Haley Cohen
ROCK
Gerri & Art Rudner
Reserved I rock
Registrations for Religious School 516512004-2005
Registration forms have been sent home for the 5765
school year. Please fill out and return your children's
registration forms by the deadline - June 15. Receiving
the registrations in a prompt and timely manner helps the
Religious School office tremendously in determining our
staffing, textbook and classroom needs.
If you have any questions about the Religious School
program or about the Registration process, do not hesitate to contact Rabbi Debbie Cohen, 489-0035.
If you did not receive a Registration Packet or need
additional forms, please contact Jean Klein, 489-0035.
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SUMMER SHABBA T SERVICES
by Gerl Paste/nick
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s the summer approaches, the senior
board members and I have a sense of
satisfaction that we are ending a season
that has presented a mix of interesting
and varied programs. It was our intent to have
something of interest for everybody; and it is our
feeling that we accomplished that mission.
On Wednesday, June 16, we will culminate our program season. We have saved the
very best for last. We look forward to our guest
speaker, Rabbi Jerry David. In addition, our
boarq. .will prepare and present special desserts and
refreshments.
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As the year ends, I would like to thank
the senior board for their support, their interest,
all their effort and involvement. It made this year
very special for us all.
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Our Friday Evening Shabbat Services will continue
throughout the summer months. Services will be held at
8 pm with the exception of our Family Kabbalat Service
which will be held at 6 pm on the first Friday of each
month. Tot Shabbat will be held on Friday, July 16 and
Friday, August 20 at 7:00 pm. A schedule of services will
be sent to you shortly.
Blood Drive July 29th , 2:00 -7:30
Our summer blood drive will be held on Thursday, July
th
29 in the social hall. This is our most important drive
because as donors take vacation in the summer, blood
needs increase. Please take time out of your summer
to save a life.
To make an appointment, please call Gilda in the
temple office (489-0029) or log on to https:/1
www.membersforlife.org/pennj/schedule/bdc zip.php
and schedule your appOintment on line.
Assistance is needed for donor recruitment. Anyone
interested please contact Bruce Sacha is at
bsachais77590@comcast.net. We only call those who
have previously donated.
he Social Action Committee was very busy this year with wonderful projects that helped so many. The
approach of summer doesn't mean a slow-down in the work we do. Here are some activities we will be
continuing throughout the warmer months - and beyond:
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Drives: Thanks to everyone who supported the various drives that we sponsored. I know it's the summer,
but we are continuing to support TEFTY's collection of sleeping bags for Project Warmth. Please drop them
off at the synagogue to be distributed to homeless people in Philadelphia.
•
Blood Drive: The next blood drive is scheduled for 7/29. Blood supplies drop particularly low in the
summer, so this is a crucial time to donate. Contact Bruce Sachais (bsachais77590@comcast.net) for
more information.
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Tzedakah Collective: Thanks to Men's Club for their generous support of the Tzedakah Collective through
their golf tournament. The fund has over $5,500 dollars to be distributed to various charities. The tentative
date for the Tzedakah Fund Family Walk is October 17. Please consider being a sponsor for this special
event.
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Israel Support: Show support for Israel by going to the NFTY-YOFI (National Federation of Temple YouthYouth Organized for Israel), internet site http\\www.rac.org/home-frame.htmland follow the directions for
"Write to Congress."
Where Jews Pray
an you believe that it is June already? Time just keeps moving faster and faster. Before you know it
the beginning ofthe next school year and the High Holy Days will be right around the corner. As
most of you know, I am the last one that wants to rush through the summer months. It is my favorite time of the year. I just love the weather and the longer days.
Summertime is the time that many families choose to take a nice relaxing summer vacation. Families also
enjoy the summer months to be able to slow down and take the time to spend extra quality "family time" together. We all tend to be so busy during the months of the school year, that we don't even realize how much
we missed.
If you are taking a vacation out of the area, please take this opportunity to visit an out of town synagogue on
Shabbat. (Don't forget to call them first to get the time of their service). You will find it to be such a rewarding experience.
If it is not possible to attend a Shabbat service in a synagogue, it is most important for you to remember
that Jews can pray anywhere. This is beautifully expressed in Midrash Tehillim: "When you pray, pray in the
synagogue of your city; if you are unable to pray in the synagogue, pray in your field; if you are unable to pray
in your field, pray in your home; if you are unable to pray in your home, pray on your couch; and if you are unable to pray on your couch, meditate in your heart."
Of course, while in the area, please remember that Shabbat does not go on vacation here at Temple Emanuel. We
have a Friday night service 52 weeks of the year. Check your summer service schedule for more information.
No matter what you do during this summer break, have a good one, a safe one and remember that we are
always here for you at Temple Emanuel.
C
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on his graduation from
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from
Midrashah, coordinated by the Jewish Federation's Dept of Jewish Education,
provides post confirmation education for 11th & 12th graders and 9th & 10th
grade day school graduates. Funding for Midrashah is provided by the Jewish .
Federation Annual Campaign.
L'Zecher Olam
for an Everlasting Memorial
We record with love and dignity those whose
lives are forever remembered in our Temple. The following name of a loved one has been added by a devoted
family to be enshrined in our Memorial Chapel.
ESTHER G. SOLER
Mother of Dr. Alan Soler
Kody Catering is part of the
Barry Catering Family.
Calling All Musicians
The overwhelmingly positive response to our Celebrate
Israel Shabbat has created great enthusiasm in the
Ritual Committee. We are hoping to organize some of
our talented musicians to enable us to occasionally bring
additional and varied music to our worship services, If
you play an instrument and would be interested in
learning more about sharing your talent with your
Temple family, please contact Jim Soffer at
jbsoffer@aol.com
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by Julie Kratchman
Shalom...
To all of "my" families,
Throughout so many years.
I've shared with you your children,
Their milestones, their joys and their tears.
I have memories of "little things,"
I've had the privilege to share.
The "treasures" in a child's hand,
The "once in a lifetime" moments, so rare.
Each child and family holds a special place,
Having touched my heart.
How can I thank you for all the joys,
I truly don't know where to start.
Of course I wasn't here alone,
The Rabbis and morot, a team we became.
Always striving to make learning fun,
Our goal was one in the same.
And Jeanie, my true "genie,"
Where would I be without you?
Each and everyday we shared together,
Doing all there was to do.
How can it be twelve years have passed?
It seems like only yesterday.
When I started on this journey,
To come teach, to learn, to play.
My time here has been special,
So many wonderful memories for me.
I will cherish each and everyone,
A part of me they will always be.
Over the years you all have given me,
More than mere words alone can convey.
Please know you are in my heart and in my thoughts,
As I go on my way.
Coieby and Tanitra Rogers on the birth of their
daughter, Kolbi Sunshine Rogers
Stan and Ruth Cevinthal on the birth of their
gr~t·grandson, . ~van Sean Gil:)soijAi~
Dr. Howard and Judy Goldstein on th~ birth of their
gfaf.ldson, MHo Re.e d Goldstein, ~O!l of Lee and
Greteben Goldsten
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IN MEMORIAM
BETTY BINGHAM
Mother of Mary Fisher
EILEEN DiPALMA
Mother of Thomas DiPalma
RUBEN GINSBERG
Uncle of Barry Weinberg
EDITH MENDELSON
Mother of Amy Krell
RUTH NORWITZ
Mother of Naomi Hibronner
FRED WOLFSON
Brother-in-Law of Sharren and Dave Filan
Uncle of Donna Friedman
BILL WILEY
Father of Ellen Friedman
JACK WEXLER
Uncle of Kim Konefsky
There's Still Time to Register for Kamp Kayeetz Summer Program, which runs June 29 through August 11.
Please call the Pre.School at 489-0034 for information or to register.
Kamp Kayeetz is a fun-filled , exciting summer program
where your child will enjoy:
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Water Play
Music/Movement
Arts & Crafts
Playground time
Nature exploration
Shabbat celebration
Games & Sports
Weekly themes
There are several programs to choose from:
2 Years Old, 2- Day Program - Tuesday & Thursday,
9:30 am to 11 :30 am. Smick will be provided. (Children
need not be potty trained to attend.)
3 Years Old, 3- Day or 4- Day Program - Tuesday,
Wednesday & Thursday or Tuesday through Friday,
9:30 am to 12:30 pm. Snack will be provided. Children
should bring a dairy lunch.
4 & 5 Years Old, 4-Day Program - Tuesday through
Friday, 9:30 am to 12:30 pm . Snack will be provided.
Children should bring a dairy lunch.
by Linda Levitsky
pring is always a busy time for Sisterhood, and this year was no exception. We had our Annual Retreat in
Cape May (co-chaired by Sheila Stern and Linda Sachais), a wonderful weekend of spirituality and friendship
led by Rabbi Newburge and Rabbi Cohen. We had a successful plant sale, coordinated by DJ Whitley, along
with a sale of Roses from Israel, capably handled by Randi Eisen. Later in May, we had a beautiful dinner
and program in honor of Cantor Sherman (Debra Berger and Stephanie Ross, Co-Chairs), which included music,
prayer and fond memories. Sisterhood Shabbat followed that same evening (Kelly Fineman and Laurie Hohwald,
Co-chairs), with the theme of "Honoring the Women of Temple Emanuel." The installation of the 2004-2005 Sisterhood Board also took place that evening. On behalf of Sisterhood, I want to thank the many women who made these
wonderful events possible. I regret that space does not permit me to mention everyone by name.
S
It is time to finish out the year with one of our most anticipated events: Sisterhood Bingo Night! Come one, come
all, on June 3 at 6:30 pm for food, fun and fabulous prizes! Bonnie Sharps, our Chair, and her committee have taken
this event to a new level, with a clever theme of "Classic TV." Watch and see how the theme plays out through the
evening. There will be ten rounds of games, with six cards in each round, all for only $18 in advance, $20 at the
door. There will be special games and a 50/50 sold separately, with fabulous prizes! Round up your friends and come
out to party!
I probably sound like a "broken record" (do our children even know what that means?) as I extol the joys and benefits of being part of Sisterhood . But it is that time of year again when the women of Temple Emanuel will be deciding
whether to join Sisterhood for the coming year. For many, the decision to join is easy. Those of you who have
joined faithfully each year are the backbone of our Sisterhood and we are grateful for your support. Others hesitate to
join for a variety of reasons. Some feel it is not worthwhile because they don't have time to get involved or come to
programs. But simply by joining, you are helping Sisterhood support the Religious School and provide other programs
and benefits throughout the Temple. Others actually think they are members, uJltil they discover that their husbands
did not sign them up! (Sorry, guys, but you would be amazed how often I have heard that!) If you are hesitating,
please reconsider and become part of this diverse group of women. At $36.00 per year, it is truly a bargain. We are
making an effort to create a real benefit for members by charging them less for many of our programs throughout the
year. In addition, only members receive the Sisterhooa newsletter ("The Dish", edited by Jessica Manelis) and are eligible for tuition credit when purchasing from our Gift Card Program (run by Jessica Chasen). We are busy making
plans for another great year, so come and join us!
Have a wonderful relaxing summer!
by Kenneth J. Huffman
T
he Men's Club will sponsor a Charitable Golf Tournament at Ramblewood C01.mtry Club on Wednesday,
June 9. Have more fun-sign up as a foursome! The fee is $150 which includes green fees and lunch.
For more information please contact Steve Ehrlich, (856) 424.6669, (steve@cyberehrlich.com) or Jeff
Rebock, (856)429-5887, (jeffrey@therebockcorporation.com).
We have many traditions at Temple Emanuel. One ofthe traditions is The Men's Club. For the last 54 years
The Men's Club has played a significant role by promoting fellowship, education and recreation for the men of
Temple Emanuel. The annual Men's Club Shabbat Service on June 11 will honor our past. Please join us on
June 11 as we recognize the leadership and contributions of our past presidents.
The past year has been very successful for The Men's Club. Our programs have covered many topics: men's
health issues, politics, Judaism, sports, Israel, wine tasting, parent/child bowling and a charitable golftournament. The attendance at these programs has been very strong and encouraging. The officers are currently working on the programs for the 200412005 year. We welcome your program ideas or suggestions.
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by Sandy Umansky
It is amazing to know that energy and enthusiasm can continue to grow, even as the school year winds
down. Youth Group has given so much to so many of our Temple Emanuel teens that it is meaningful to hear
from these very teens in their own words:
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Youth Group is about getting involved. It is about reaching goals. It is about getting your peers and
younger teens to attend events and activities because they are our future.
•
Youth Group is about being there for others when they are needed; it is about making new friends and
telling the old ones that you are there for them.
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Youth Group is about learning how to be a role model for others, how to show everyone what they can
get out of being involved. It is about promoting community service programs, helping others.
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Youth Group is about Jewish pride, seeing how it is really special to be Jewish, to feel spirituality and
purpose in all that you do.
All of these incredible thoughts were generated at a recent Executive/General Board meeting of Tefty. Each
quote came from one of the twenty teens who attended. Each of these teens is planning to run for next year's
Executive Board, giving back to the group that has given to them. The new officers for 2004-2005 are as follows:
PRESIDENTS: MELISSA HIRSCH
ALLISON LANDSMAN
V.P.RELIGIOUS AND CULTURAL:
JILLIAN COGAN
CAROLYN STRUM
v.P. SOCIAL ACTION: ALLISON COGAN; LINDSAY ROSS
JANAKARPF
v.P. MEMBERSHIP: DEREK BRUNO
MERIDITH GANZMAN
V.P. ACTIVITIES: CAYLAH COHEN
BRIANA KERENSKY
v.P. GENERAL BOARD: BRETT ROBBINS
SECRETARY: SHARON SEGAL
TREASURER: DEBRA WINTER
GLENN FRITSCH
NFTY / PAR REPRESENTATIVE:
REBECCA DITTRICH
LAURYN COHEN
HISTORIAN: REBECCA FRIEDMAN
I know that next year will create a new dedication and a new spirit, helping Temple Emanuel to grow and
find deep roots in the hearts of each and every member. I am encouraged that the promise of things to come
will most definitely find reality with these amazing teens.
I also want to reflect upon the school year just completed. Tefty's Executive Board, led most ably by president, Dani Dittrich, held monthly social activities. They ran an awesome Purim Carnival, whose Special Needs
component touched the hearts of more than 25 disabled teens. Social Action projects ranging from sleeping
bags for the homeless to wrist bands to help Israel to collecting children's books for Camden's needy children
were all successful. A night of games and dancing was a first for Tefty, and a most incredible first at that!
Meetings were held, projects were planned ... and a feeling of community grew. Thank you to each and every
member who gave ofhim/herselfto make Temple Emanuel stronger and more vibrant.
I wish each of you a relaxing and f't.ID-filled summer ..and can't wait to see you in the falL.ready for action and change!
by Beth Strum
I(l
l Emanuel is rounding out its singing year with two exciting performances. On Friday, June 25 at
8 pm, the group will sing at the Shabbat Services honoring Cantor Robin Sherman. On August 2
through August 12, it will participate in the Zimriyah International Choral Festival in Israel. Phil and
oan Miller and Marty Rosenberg and Ellen Fennick invite singers (even if you're not in the choir!) to
join them in Israel with choral singers throughout the world. In addition to taking part in the festival, participants will also have the opportunity to tour Israel with them one week before performances.
For those of you "staying home," we continue throughout the warmer months with a special summer schedule.
Also in the summer, Kol Emanuel begins preparing for the beautiful holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom
Kipper. Please check with the office if you are interested in joining us.
As promised, this article will continue our special feature of spotlighting a Kol Emanuel singer. June shines
the light on Janice Apple, a Kol Emanuel Soprano.
"1 joined the choir just after joining Temple Emanuel about eight years ago. It was because of the persistent
encouragement of Donna Friedman. Being a member of the choir has been a rewarding experience both spiritually and socially," says Janice.
As a new member at Temple Emanuel, Janice found joining the choir was a wonderful way to get involved
and meet other members of the temple family. She even found a long-lost relative!
"I was surprised to learn that after singing in the choir for many years that I am related to Helen Trautenberg
(who chairs the choir fund). Our families have since been reacquainted."
Janice's love of music stems from her parents. Her mother played the piano and Janice and her father would
sing along. The two would also sing in the car as he drove her to school. They would sing Jewish music, opera,
classical - even modern popular tunes from MTV!
While Janice studied piano, she soon switched to the guitar because it was easier to accompany herself. She
was involved in numerous small ensembles and choirs in Junior High School and overnight camp. Once she
found the nerve to audition for a camp musical, she was hooked.
"A star was born!" she laughs.
She began taking voice lessons in college, and even sang at a friend's wedding. But singing in Hebrew holds a
special place in her heart.
I loved Hebrew school because oflearning the prayers set to music. Our cantor had a magnificent voice and he was
an inspiration to me. Practicing each song and prayer under Julia's tutelage is a gratifying experience, and one that
serves to solidify my devotion to G-d and Judiasm," Janice says, quickly adding, "And it is lots offun too!"
Our Temple's Future.....
Our Temple members are today's custodians of a four thousand year chain of Jewish life that has been passed
from generation to generation, I'd or v'dor. Temple Emanuel has been a link in that chain for over 50 years, growing
from a few families meeting in each other's homes to a large family of over 1,020 membership units in our beautiful
building.
To ensure the vitality, meaningfulness and continuation of Jewish life for our children and grandchildren we, as
Temple members must strive to keep our synagogue dynamic, vibrant, strong and growing so that it can continue
to provide education, spiritual enrichment, support for life events and recreation, as well as new services for the
future to our members of all ages.
We must continue to grow by bringing into our temple family members who are committed to the challenge and
responsibility to continue and strengthen this link for the sake of our children and grandchildren.
If you have unaffiliated friends or acquaintances who recognize this responsibility and challenge, and may wish to
be a part of our family, invite them to join us for Shabbat services. Joanne Rosen, Vice-President for Membership
or Jane Vortreflich, Temple Program Administrator at the Temple Office (856) 489-0029 would be delighted to
speak with them and provide information about Temple Emanuel.
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CASSEROLE COOKING
WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY NIGHTS
AT 7:00 PM DURING
THE SUMMER MONTHS
JULY 14TH AND AUGUST 11TH
EXTRA HANDS ARE ALWAYS NEEDED
AT THIS MONTHLY MITZVAH
Please call Sheila Speigle to find out how
you can help - 983-5338.
Dear Friends,
I want to thank all of you who participated in the Susan G. Komen Philly Race for the Cure. Everything went
smoothly, and the weather cooperated and we had a beautiful day.
We had a group of 39 people who registered for the race - some specifically registered for the Temple Emanuel
Team, others were general registrations. Let's hope that next year Temple Emanuel's Team makes a good showing with everyone remembering to register for our
team -- and in even greater numbers.
Thanks again,
Norma Snyder
Temple Emanuel Team Captain
Y~git&. Jewi~h"
Meditation
:,;SUl1llller Session
.. June lO'- August 19··
No Class on June 3 & July 22
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School iile Itesi ti can It,
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MOllY.,
Yes, I would be happy
to be a Class Parent.
Name:
Phone Number:
Child or Children's Names:
Grade Levels:
I would prefer to serve in my child's
Hebrew Class
Judaica Class
Does not Matter
Return to Jean Klein in the Religious
School Offfice, I 101 Springdale Road,
Cherry Hill, NJ 08003.
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Chocolate Seder
Blessing of the Pets
Sukkot Hayride
Shabbat Around the World
Sukkah Hop
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Tu B'Shevat Seder
PJ Havdalah Party
& Much More
All brought to you by the Family
Education Committee at Temple
Emanuel. Join us and make the
fun and learning happen again
next year. Come with your
ideas and suggestions for
making Jewish learning family
friendly.
Planning Meeting
June 15 at 7:00 PM
RSVP to Jean Klein,
489-0035
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Mon
Tue
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7 pm Candlelighting
Kiddush Class
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7:30 pm Membership
Comm. Mtg.
8
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7 pm Casserole
Cooking
7:30 Social Action
Men's Club Golf Outing
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7:30 pm Exec. Board Meeting
7:30 pm Youth Group
Committee
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Wed
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7 pm Family
Ed. Meeting
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23
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7 pm Choir Practice
7:30 pm Sisterhood
Bingo Night
10
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II 8 pm Shabbat
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7 pm Choir Practice
7:30 pm Ritual
Committee Mtg.
Sisterhood Board Mtg.
24
7 pm Choir Practice
Father's Day
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7:30 pm TE Board of
Trustees Mtg.
29
Kamp Kayeetz
Begins
30
5
7 pm Tot Shabbat
7:30 pm Shabbat
Evening Family Service
7 pm Choir Practice
12 Noon Senior Group
Brown Bag Lunch and
Discussion
10:30 am Bar
Mitzvah of AARON
WILLIAM THOMSON
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Sat
Fri
Thu
Evening Service
Men's Club Shabbat
9:15 am Torah Study
10:30 am Shabbat Morning Service
Bat Mitzvah of
HANNAH WHITEHOUSE LEVY
and
REBECCA KRELL
6: 15 PM Havdalah Service
Bar Mitzvah of
ALEXANDER ADLER
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9: 15 am Torah Study
10:30 am Shabbat Morning
Service Bar Mitzvah of
ALEXANDER GAETANO WEISS
and Bat Mitzvah of JOANNA ELLEN
VOLPE
6 pm Young Adult Event
6: 15 pm Havdalah Service
Bat Mitzvah of IIALEY RAE COH.EN
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19
7 pm Tot Shabbat
8 pm Shabbat Evening
Service honoring Members
18+ years
9: 15 am Torah Study
10:30 alii Shabbat Morning Service
Bar Mitzvah of JARRETT
SCHINDLER and Bat Mitzvah of
MARLA LYNNE GOLDSM1TH
6: 15 pm Havdalah Service
Bat Mitzvah of JENNA ROSE
WEITZ
25
8 pm Shabbat
Evening Service
In honor of
CANTOR ROBIN
SHERMAN
Kol Emanuel
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9: t 5 am Torah Study
10:30 am Shabbat
Morning Service
6: t 5 pm Havdalah Service
Bar Mitzvah of JOSHUA
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WE GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE YOUR CONTRIBTIJTIONS
Our Temple FlDlds provide a beautiful way to remember someone special and, at the same time help to maintain several worthwhile synagogue projects.
Deaclline for insertion in The Light is the first day of the previous month. Minimum contribution is $5.
Building Fund
To beautify & maintain the building.
In Honor Of
Donor
Lauren Cohen The Korach Family
Bat Milzvah
Men's Adult
Brenda, Max & Sam
Korach
B'nai Mitzvah Class
Marge & Joe Sobel
lrv Brown
Ken Korach
Marge & Joe Sobel
The Orwilz Family
Dorothy Segal
Ruth Feistrmn's
Special Birthlay
Ken, Brenda, Max and
Julie Kratchman
Sam Korach
Ken, Brenda, Max and
Robin Shennan
Sam Korach
Randy Green Korach Family
ELITE Graduaticn
Korach Family
Brian Hoff ELITE Graduaticn
Korach Family
Brandon Miller ELITE Graduaticn
Korach Family
Scott Oberlander ELITE Graduaticn
Korach Family
Troy Sattin ELITE Graduaticn
Rebecca SobelKorach Family
Mark Sobel
ELITE Graduaticn
Adriemte Minlz
Ken and Brenda
VollDlteer of the Year
Korach
Jordan Miller- Coofumation Korach Family
Jenny Hirsch - Bat Mitzvah. Korach Family
Daniel. Selznick - Bar Mitzvah Korach Family
Ross Silverberg Korach Family
Bar Mitzvah
Sue Elfinan's
Korach Family
Special Birthlay
Joan Grossberg's
Korach Family
Special Birthlay
Susan & Dean Andrew
Irene Strauss
In Memory Of
Donor
Mina Salzman
Ken & Brenda Korach
Edward E. Mittelman
Daniel S. Mittelman
Joyce Hoff & Family
Arthur Solomon
Dgrman-Rajch Spegkers Fund
To enhance adult education programming.
In Honor Of
Donor
Robert Treuhaft Midge Raich
Adult Bar Mitzvah
Adele Oberlander
Elaine Kooperstein
Judy Block
Carl Lefevre Midge Raich
Adult Bar Mitzvah
Adele Oberlander
Midge Raich
Ken KorachAdult Bar Mitzvah
Adele Oberlander
Elaine Kooperstein
Scott Jeffreys Midge Raich
Adult Bar Mitzvah
Adele Oberlander
Elaine Kooperstein
Midge Raich
Irving BrownAdele Oberlander
Adult Bar Mitzvah
Elaine Kooperstein
Judy Block
Dorman-Raich Speakers Fund
In Honor Of
Richard Bogulz
Adult Bar Mitzvah
Alan Clarke Adult Bar Mitzvah
Steve Ehrlich Adult Bar Mitzvah
Richard Bloom's
Engagement
Lily Josephine Kahn
Midge Raich
Speedy Recovery for
Lee Pierce
In Memory Of
Arthur Ross
Boris Spivak
IlyaBurman
Beatrice Kushner
Shiphra Giet
Louis L. Dorman
Helene Saft
David Oberlander
Claire Fineman
Ruth Norwilz
Amy Stein Hartmann
Donor
Adele Oberlander
Judy Block
Elaine Kooperstein
Elaine Kooperstein
Midge Raich
LeahKalm
Lorraine & Marvin
Riesenthal
Janet Richman
Al & Mitzie Wolf
Donor
Eiline & Bob Bassman
Rima & MarIe GccreI.sky
Lana Brodsky
B. Frost
Rima & MarIe GccreI.sky
Midge Raich
Jeannette SchwaitAddress
Adele Oberlander
Barbara & Murray
Fineman
Adele Oberlander
Ann Schwartz
Deena & Marty Iskowilz
Educgtion Fund (or Religious
& A dull Education
To enhance religious school education.
In Memory Of
Margaret Caplen
Donor
Cheryl Campisi
Eugene & Adele Fejnermwt Cwrw
Scholgrshjp Fund
To enable our children to attend a Jewish camp.
In Honor Of
Donor
Rabbi David
Judi Mink
In Memory Of
Steve Markoe
Ellis Toff
Ruth Norwilz
Donor
Beth Markoe & Family
Judith Gensib
Al & Mitzi Wold
Frisch-1'rqulenberg Choir Fund
To endow the Temple Choir & other musical
Programs at the Temple.
In Honor Of
Donor
Zach Silverberg Holly & Howie
Bar Mitzvah
Friedman
Carl Lefevre Sue & Sal Conde
Adult Bar Mitzvah
Cantor Robin Shennan
Ruth & Stan Levinthal
In Memory Of
Donor
Bertha Gerling
Roz & Ernie Jellinek
Sue, Sal, Robert &
Millie Cohen
Elyse Conde
Al Small
Ruth Levinthal
Fred Wolfson
Michele Zeldner &
Ian Wachstein
Ruth Norwilz
Michele Zeldner &
Ian Wachstein
Sandra Stogo Gordon
Barry Weinberg
Michele Zeldner &
Ian Wachstein
Gates g(Repentgnce
High Holy Day prayer book with bookplate.
In Memory Of
Donor
Ruth Norwilz
Tre Coha1S, The Savrins,
Tre Spitz's & Tre Utrin's
Hess-GeaIJ Fund
To be used for equipment for the
handicapped & signing of services.
In Memory Of
Donor
Mina Salzman
Susan & Bob Mayer
Ruth Norwitz
Hess Family
Audrey Faber
Faber Family
Isrq&i Project FOOd
To raise funds to be sent to Israel.
In Memory Of
Donor
Bronya Giet
Rima & MarIe Gcmel.sky
Nathan Sataloff
Zelda Bryen
Jewish Natiogal Fugd
To purchase trees in Israel.
In Honor Of
Donor
Barry Eilberg's new
The Dennis Karpf
Family
granddaughter &
new home
In Memory Of
Donor
Harriet Popper
Arlene Soslow
Harriet Popper
Millie & John Rocco
Libra" Fund
To purchase a variety of Jewish interest books.
In Honor Of
Donor
Birth ofCa:a Rose Glazer
Jacqueline & Larry
Glazer
Ruth Feistman's
Ruth Goldberg
Special Birthday
Susie Greenberg
The Gips Family
In Memory Of
Donor
Esther Yorke
Walter Greenberg
Edward Sattin
Rena, Paul & Matthew
Alpert
George Canter
Sandi & Fred Cohen
Herbert Jacobson
Abraham Keroes
Mike, Carol & Robyn
Mimi Salzman
Goldenberg
Janet & Art Simons &
Family
Frances Jacobson
Tre Marows, ~d;
& Heiligman's
Edward Trubin
Mike & Carol Gddenberg
Lihevgt Fund (or Hwtdicwz Inclusion
To establish a supportive enviromnent within
the Temple & to provide those with_
special needs & disabilities.
In Memory Of
Donor
Edith Mendelson
Mr. & Mrs. Steven
Paisner
Harry Forman
Sharon & Al Paisner
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Museum/Art Fund
To purchase ArtIMuseurn pieces to
beautify the inside of our Temple.
In Memory Of
Donor
Helen Levine
Gary, Donna, Adam,
RaIny & Stacey Green
Pcaverbook Fund
Shabbat & Festival prayer books with Bookplate.
In Honor Of
Donor
Dorothy Vederman's
Mr. & Mrs. Steven
Birthday
Paisner
Sharon Paisner's
Steven & Jodi Paisner
Birthday
InMemoryOf
Donor
Frances Fleisher
Elaine & Fred Fleisher
Elizabeth Baron
Marlene & Jerry
Summers
Debbi Soloway &
Saul Gruber
Elaine & Fred Fleisher
Forrest Fleisher
Rena Millman
Larry Millman
Dot Sorken
Joan & Jim Muller
Florence D. Steel
Sarah Dubrow
Edith Mendelson
Sue & Gary Polikoff
& Family
Fred Wolfson
Morot Kathi, Joni &
Shirley
Pre.school Fund
To purchase equipment, educational toys
& fimd special programming.
In Honor Of
Donor
Robert Finch
Steven Harley
Jermifer Cohen
Mindy & Leo Gotleib
& Family
Mindy & Leo Gotleib
Julie Kratchman
& Family
Mindy & Leo Gotleib
Temple Emanuel Staff
& Family
InMemoryOf
Donor
David Brewstein
Bernard Brewstein
Daughter of Mr.
Sally & Harvey Kane
& Mrs. Bennett Aaron
Fred Wolfson
Yvorme & Howard
Cooper
Mindy & Leo Gotleib
Ron Litto
& Family
Stanley Cooper
Rgbbi Edwin N. Saslow Endowment Fund
To be awarded as a scholarship to a graduating
senior to further Religious School Education.
In Honor Of
Donor
Bob Pinsky John & Brenda Taube
Adult Bar Mitzvah
Doris & David Bluebond's Ceil M. Keim
New Home
In Memory Of
Donor
Harry Rosenfield
Sheila & Gerald
Rosenfield
Linda & Bruce Lipsius
Robert Horowitz
LeonBudman
Alan Budman
Milton &>slow
Arlene &>slow
Arlene Soslow
BenRaph
Rg,bbis' Good Works Fund
To distribute ftmds to worthy charitable and cultural activities & to those who may need assistance at the discretion of the rabbis.
In Honor Of
Donor
Max Korach
RuthManin
Bar Mitzvah
Holly Cohen
Susan & Dean Andrew
Lauren CohenThe Manins
Bat Mitzvah
Ruth Feistman's Birthday Nettie Rocklin
Ken KorachThe Kellers
Adult Bar Mitzvah
Dayna Zeises Gail K. Ruder
Bat Mitzvah
Gerald Block's Birthday Mr. & Mrs. Steven
Paisner
Sharon Paisner's
Steven & Jodi Paisner
Birthday
Phil UmanskySusan & Ed Heffernan
Adult Bar Mitzvah
Ben David's Graduation Ruth & Stan Levinthal
Rabbi David's Services
Martin & Ncra SaI2mm
Holly Cohen &
Alan Cohen
Gerald Jacobson Romie & Ken Weiner
Adult Bar Mitzvah
Jana Karpf - Confirmation Claire & Irv Tecker
Rebecca Sobel Claire & Irv Tecker
ELITE Graduation
Steve Ehrlich Laurie & Bob
Adult Bar Mitzvah
Hohwald
Alan Clarke Laurie & Bob
Adult Bar Mitzvah
Hohwald
In Memory Of
Donor
Beatrice Harvey
Linda & Ian Harvey
Julia Rosenzweig
Lorraine & Harold
Rayden
Dr. Ronald Litto
RuthManin
S. Alford Bolofsky
E. Elizabeth Fineman
Stanley Cooper
Debbi Soloway &
Saul Gruber
Sam Schoefller
Sian & Harriet SchJefiler
Lyle Howard Feistrnan
Ruth Feistman &
Family
Jerome Schwartz
Ceil & Kolman
Diamond
Reba Yoblick
Ted & Judy Spivak
Harold D. Oderman
Carl & Harriette Lefevre
Blanche & Ernest
RobertBeal
Kaufinan
Maureen & Ken
Emanuel Weiss
Huffinan
Alice Nieman
Ruth Norwitz
Edward Stem
Siegmund Halpern
Herman Fischer
Eleanor G Silverberg
Esther G Myers
Ella B. Deibel
Sima Kuperschmidt
Dorothy Finch
Florence Notis
Jane Meyerson
Helene Ludwin &
Herb Jacobson
Judy & Ted Spivak
Marianne Halpern
Evelyn F. Lief
Peter Silverberg
Peter Silverberg
Ian & Linda Harvey &
Family
Harry Kuperschmidt
Dr. Robert Finch
Robert & Evelyn
Berger
Ruth 8n WolfArchjyg FWd
To enable the Temple to protect our
history for future generations.
In Memory Of
Donor
Arthur W. Joseph
Judith B. Joseph
Ruth B. Wolf
Edgar Wol( Jr.
Alice & Bernie Brcnstein
Aaron Spector
Arma Bronstein
Alice & Bernie Brcnstein
Jonas C. Morris
Anita Rothstein
Scbolgrship Fund
To support members, their children and Religious
School faculty to further their Jewish education.
In Honor Of
Donor
Mark Steele's Induction Erica, Jay & Barbara
Cum Laude Teadier Society Klazmer
Bob Treuhaft Janet Richman &
Adult Bar Mitzvah
Bob Avigdor
Irv Brown Janet Richman &
Adult Bar Mitzvah
Bob Avigdor
Brandon Kates Andrea & Mitchell
Bar Mitzvah
Garber & Family
Midge Raich's
Janet Richman
Granddaughter's Graduation
In Memory Of
Donor
Walter Rosenthal
Barbara Lipkin
Herman Ross
Gladys M. Ross
Joe Dubow
Mindy, Michael, Noah
& Kayla Schorr
Gladys M. Ross
Herman Ross
Barbara Lipkin
Larry Rosenthal
Rhoda & Barry
Joseph Fineman
Abrams
Dr. Lawrence S. Lipkin
Martha Freimauer
Nancy & David
Betty Bingham
Oberlander
Glenda & Stan
Robert Cohn
Buckman
Marvin Race
Eric Race
StarLight FQUodgtjon
To help build an endowment to support Temple
Emanuel's educational & cultural activities.
In Honor Of
Donor
Men's Bar Mitzvah Group Randi, Bruce, Jordan,
Racld & Zachary Bard
In Memory Of
Donor
Henrietta Pinsky
Robert Pinsky
Torah Fund
To maintain and purchase ornaments for Torahs.
In Honor Of
Donor
The Lord
Emanuel Sean Joseph,
Anthony, Ava &
Janice Jablonski
Mayda Clarke
Holly Cohen & Lauren
Cohen
In Memory Of
Donor
Irving Zam, Hyman
Jason Noodell
Noodell & Rose Noodell
Mr. & Mrs. Made Cohen
Morris J. Silverman
Sister of Bobbi Grossman Judy & Howard
Goldstein
TzerJp,kgh Co11ective Food
To support worthy charitable activities
within the conununity.
In Memory Of
Donor
Leon Brenner
Dr & Mrs. Alan ZecOOwy
Fred Romash
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June 5
Beha'alotecha
Numbers 8:1 - 12:16
This Torah portion begins with God telling Moses to instruct Aaron about how to kindle the lights
(Beha'alotecha et ha neirot) of the Menorah. The Israelites are reminded to celebrate Passover. God
commands Moses to have two silver trumpets made and then blown by Aaron's sons for a variety of reasons. God instructs Moses to appoint 70 elders to share the burden of ruling the people.
June 12
Sh'lach L'cha
Numbers 13:1- 15:41
In this Torah portion God tells Moses to send-Sh'lach L'cha-- twelve men, a leader from each tribe, to
scout the land of Canaan. Moses instructs the scouts (or in Hebrew "spies") to go first to the Negev and
then proceed up into the hill country. The scouts are to determine the quality of the land and the strength
of the people inhabiting the land.
June 19
Korach
Numbers 16:1 - 18:32
This parasha, Korach, is named after one of the men who led a serious rebellion against Moses and Aaron.
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Moses and Aaron. Korach asserts that all members of the community are holy and asks Moses and Aaron
why they raise themselves above the rest of the people. Moses responds by telling Korach and his followers
to come to the Tent of Meeting the next day. They refuse, implying that he is a corrupt leader.
June 26
Chukat
Numbers 19:1 - 22:1
In Chukat, the law of the red heifer is introduced. Ashes of the red heifer were to be used to purify those
who came into contact with a corpse. The Israelites continue on their journey toward the Promised Land.
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We have teamed up with Lifetouch Directories and Portraits to
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A Gift for You - Every member photographed and selecting a
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Give Rabbi David a gi(t of yourself...
Rabbi David is celebrating his 30th Anniversary as
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with a pictorial directory, with the picture of each
Temple family included.
We have arranged to have each family'S picture taken
FREE of ~HARGE at the Temple. All you need to
do is make an appointment and show up!! You will
receive a FREE 8 x 10 color picture and a copy of
the book containing the pictures of everyone in the ·
congregation.
We cannot do this without you, and are counting on
each of you to participate - whether you are single,
married, with large family or small. Photos will be
taken by appointment on June 21-25 and June 28
&29 from 3 pm - 9 pm. (June 25 th until 8 pm)
If you have not already made an appointment or if
you have any questions contact Jessica Manelis at
(856) 566-1218.