November - Temple Israel
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November - Temple Israel
November 2015 • Cheshvan/Kislev 5776 Kol Yisra’el The Voice of Temple Israel New Member Recognition Shabbat Got Shabbat? Generously sponsored by Debbie & Rob Feldman Friday, November 20 at 7:00 p.m. Join us for this special, joyful and musical Shabbat Service where we welcome our Newest Members SHABBAT SERVICES Friday, November 6 7:00 p.m. Family Shabbat Service Saturday, November 7 8:45 a.m. Torah Study 10:30 a.m. Sabbath Fellowship Friday, November 13 6:00 p.m. Tot Shabbat 6:00 p.m. Ruach Shabbat Saturday, November 14 8:45 a.m. Torah Study 10:30 a.m. Shabbat Morning Service Bat Mitzvah of Zoe DeYoung Friday, November 20 7:00 p.m. Got Shabbat? Saturday, November 21 8:45 a.m. Torah Study 10:30 a.m. Shabbat Morning Service Bat Mitzvah of Jody Goldman Friday, November 27 6:00 p.m. Shabbat Evening Service Shabbat Dinner We invite the congregation to welcome the newest members of our Temple Israel Community. Meet and Greet 5:00 p.m. Dinner 5:20 p.m. Cost: $18 Adults and $12 Children (New Members Complimentary) Please RSVP to the Temple Office with payment by Monday, November 16 Saturday, November 28 8:45 a.m. Torah Study 10:30 a.m. Shabbat Morning Service TABLE OF CONTENTS President’s Message Page 3 RPC MessagePage 4 SisterhoodPage 5 Welcome New Members Page 6 B’nai Mitzvah/ ANDI Page 7 Caring Community Page 8 Library Page 9 Mishkan Hanefesh Page 10 JJLPage 11 SCIC / Anniversaries Page 12 Yahrzeit Page 13 ContributionsPgs 14-16 SponsorsPgs 17-19 featuring BILL SHAFTON Saturday, November 7 ~10:30 a.m. at Temple Israel This program includes live entertainment, a brief Shabbat Service and lunch ($5). Please RSVP by Tuesday, November 3rd to the Temple Office (562) 434-0996 Get Well Wishes To... Ronald Guest Philip Fritz Leah Fudim Dale Halliday Harvey Harmatz Jeanette Kull Gordon Lentzner Roni Love Barbara Miller Harold Pottebaum Doris Ratner Joy Rosenthal Sid Schulman Norma Schumow Arlene Solomon Dan Spellens Edna Statman If you are aware of someone hurt, sick or experiencing a loss, please let us know by contacting the Temple Office. Kol Yisra’el is a monthly newsletter published August - June by Temple Israel (a member of the Union for Reform Judaism). The deadline for submission of all material for the newsletter is the 10th of the preceding month prior to publication. PROFESSIONAL STAFF Rabbi Steven Moskowitz • Cantor Sara Hass • David York, Organist Eric J. Shatzkin, Executive Director • Sharon Amster Brown, Educator Our Mission Statement: To actively engage in a journey of Jewish spiritual, educational and social growth. Our Vision Statement A vibrant, caring Reform congregation of living Judaism that embraces the rich legacy of Jewish thought, practice and spirituality. 2 Friday, November 13 ~ 6:00 p.m. Led by Kelly Cooper Perler Our Tot Shabbat is a fun, informal, child-centered Shabbat Service, designed especially for children, ages newborn to elementary school age and their loved ones. Through songs, prayers, stories, and Torah time, children love this Service. Tot Shabbat Services will be followed by challah and grape juice, and a FREE pizza dinner! Please RSVP by Wednesday, November 11 to Michelle at mdt@tilb.org BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2015 - 2016 Steven Keiles President Deborah Lewis VP Education David Philips VP Membership Steve Gordon VP Programming Joanne Levy VP Ritual Practices Danny Levy VP Ways & Means Deborah Fabricant Secretary Seth Goldman Treasurer Jonathan Kass Past President Jay Eiser Foundation President Evan Braude, Jackie Besley, Rick Burney, Leslie Ciletti, Martha De Young, Mark Dressner, Jennette Fackler, Joyce Feldman, Gail Freedman, Ed Green, Dove Mayo, Joel Perler, and Matthew Simmons PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE LET’S CONTINUE TO CELEBRATE OUR YOUTH AND OURSELVES By Steven Keiles, Temple President I had the privilege of attending the Family Shabbat Services on the first Friday of last month. For our Family Service we have the honor of hearing from our Youth Choir, which is led by Kendra Cogert. It is really a special event to see how engaged these 3rd through 6th graders have become. This is just one area where we are helping lay the groundwork for developing our future congregational leaders. I would strongly encourage everyone to experience a Friday night Family Shabbat Service (the first Friday September - June), if you are able, as it is really something special - plus, the oneg snacks tend to be very good! Let’s move ahead to kids about five years older or so. Now Temple Israel has a group of very engaged teenagers. They are participating in our youth group, referred to as ANDI as well as the leading their region of the national youth Reform your group, NFTY. I was recently approached by the current ANDI President, Miriam Berro Krugman, about the teens becoming more involved in the Temple Israel “adult” committees and there was a strong interest in working more closely with our current Temple Board of Directors. As a result, we just held a joint board meeting last week! It was quite the event to see the entire boards of both the ANDI Youth Group and our congregation sharing bread, prayer and ideas. This is our future and I can tell you we are in great hands. As we are coming to the end of the calendar year, I want to take this opportunity to make sure all of you are taking full advantage of your potential tax deductions. We are still accepting High Holy Day pledges for those who have not had the opportunity to contribute yet, but were planning on participating. For those who have already made their commitments and are looking for an end-of-year deduction, please consider an additional gift before December 31st to take advantage of the deduction. We are in good financial shape at this point in time, but are always planning for the future. This is a great transition to discuss our Capital Campaign and how the future is being addressed. The great news about our Capital Campaign is that this congregation came together and built our amazing new facility. Well, not quite new, but fairly new. So first, this is a thank you to every member of this congregation who had a hand in our great facility, it was truly a group effort we can all be very proud of. We are still in the process of paying off our original $1 million loan, but we are ahead of schedule. This has allowed us to save money on potential interest expense. For those with remaining commitments who are able to accelerate their commitments, it will further allow us to save even more money. As a reminder to everyone, our leadership had the forethought to ensure that our great facility will remain as pristine as it was the day we reentered. All the additional funds donated towards the Capital Campaign after all expenses have been paid are earmarked for our Hidur Mitzvah Fund for beautification and long-term maintenance. This fund has already been established and is currently being managed by our Temple Israel Foundation. There have already been some very generous donations, so we are well on our way to ensuring our building will be well taken care of, as it moves from infancy into adulthood. Our building is so much more than brick and mortar. The energy that fills our halls is inspiring. On any given Sunday during Torah Center, there is so much happening throughout the building, it is an honor to be a part of it. I would encourage the Torah Center parents to try and stay for some of these great activities on occasion, your kids will very much appreciate you being in the building. I have to tell you that I am great with names, and great with recognizing faces, but I am terrible at putting the two together. So if you see me walking through the building, feel free to reintroduce yourself, and I promise to try and do better to put the two together. There are so many great things happening throughout the end of the year there will be many opportunities for us to meet and schmooze (my all-time favorite Yiddish word). I will leave you with two of my favorite quotes that I hope we all think about when we speak or act. “I don’t speak because I have the power to speak; I speak because I don’t have the power to remain silent” – Rabbi A.Y. Kook Caring for other Jews cuts to the core of who we are as a people. “People often avoid making decisions out of fear of making a mistake. Actually the failure to make decisions is one of life’s biggest mistakes.” – Rabbi Noah Weinberg. So let’s all make the best decisions we can every day. TORAH STUDY With Rabbi Moskowitz Saturday Mornings 8:45 - 10:00 a.m. Rabbi Moskowitz facilitates this participatory weekly Torah study. Each week, this enthusiastic group examines the parashat hashavuah (weekly Torah portion) and discusses its meaning and relevance through the use of traditional commentaries and personal reflection. This Torah study is for everyone. No previous background or knowledge of Hebrew is required. Come one time or every week! 3 WELCOME NEW MEMBERS FOCUS ON NEW MEMBERS! Karen & Eli Ben-Shmuels and Family Temple Israel and taking their preschoolers to our Tot Shabbat. The Ben-Shmuels are looking for long term relationships and a sense of community for themselves and their children. They hope that their children will become Bat and Bar Mitzvah at our Temple. Karen looks forward to connecting with others who share common interests.The Ben-Shmuels are excited about getting involved with Temple Israel, and they all look forward to Ilana’s having a successful second year at our Torah Center. John-David & Michelle Currey and Family Karen and Eli joined our Temple in September 2014. Their blended family consists of 20-year-old Jacob, who is a student at UC Irvine; 16-year-old Jordan, who is a student at Clayton Valley High School; 6-year-old Ilana, a first grader at Hopkinson Elementary in Rossmoor, and 2-year-old Zachary, in preschool at the Alpert JCC. Jacob and Jordan were B’nai Mitzvot at Temple Beth Emet in Anaheim. Ilana loves dolls, writing, drawing, playing with her friends, and swimming, while Zachary loves Mickey Mouse, Legos, cars and pirates. As residents of Seal Beach for six years, the Ben-Shmuels have indulged in their love of the Anaheim Ducks (hockey), reading and travel. They enjoy spending time together with family and friends, going to the beach, attending outdoor concerts and trips to Disneyland. In addition, the Ben-Shmuels have wasted no time getting involved in the Long Beach Jewish community: Karen and Eli both volunteer at the J, where Karen is involved as the co-chair of the Parent Student Association for the preschool and ECE Committee, and Eli is a member of the Alpert JCC Board and Executive Committee. Karen just completed the Alpert New Leaders Forum and will also become chair of the HUM parents organization for our religious school, where she looks forward to working with Sharon Amster-Brown and Deb Lewis. Karen sits on the Board of the Federation Tower and is a Girl Scout co-leader. As if being a Mom and volunteering weren’t enough, Karen is a public relations consultant to an architecture firm. Eli is an attorney for the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Karen was raised Reform and her family belonged to Temple Beth David. Eli grew up in a Conservative household and belonged to Temple Beth Emet. Karen’s grandparents were members of Temple Israel and her parents were married here, so she has lots of friends in three generations at our Temple. More recently, she heard about Temple Israel from her association with the Alpert JCC preschool, and other families who were joining 4 When John-David Currey and his wife, Michelle, were looking around recently for a synagogue to call home, they put a premium on an easy going atmosphere, but with a strong religious base. They wondered whether they could have both. “Temple Israel was the atmosphere we were looking for. Nothing against other temples, but we wanted to find a place where we could drop off our kids in shorts and still feel a strong spiritual base,” Currey said. Both 7 year old daughter, Jenna, and 4 year old son, Ben, attend Torah Center. Currey runs a company in Seal Beach that creates trailers for Hollywood - the ones you see in theaters, not the ones with wheels - and Michelle works as a pediatric occupational therapist. John-David loves the thrill of flying small planes. “There’s no better escape than going up 5,000 feet,” he said. Michelle loves all kinds of water sports, while Jenna loves to sing, dance, and act. Ben is a soccer fanatic. John-David grew up Catholic in Los Alamitos. His wife grew up attending Temple Beth Shalom in Tustin. Before they had kids they decided they wanted to raise them Jewish. Temple Israel became even more welcoming, he said, when he and Michelle ran into old high school friends Loren Kaiser, and Sharon Amster-Brown at Torah Center. “We’ve enjoyed every moment at Temple Israel!,” he said. This is a new membership committee project. We are trying to interview new members within the last year. However, if you haven’t been contacted (no matter when you became a member) and wish to have your family’s bio in a Kol Y’srael edition, please phone Karen Calechman at (562) 420-9856, or email her at kcalechman@yahoo.com B’NAI MITZVAH / ANDI / YOUNG ADULTS THIS MONTH’S B’NAI MITZVAH My name is Zoe De Young and I’m an 8th grader at Hughes Middle School. I am a GATE student and in our school’s advanced orchestra and jazz band. I play electric and string bass. I am also in my schools’ leadership program for 8th graders, WEB (“Where Everyone Belongs). Outside of school, I play the guitar and take lessons at Jammin’ Music. I also have participated in Girl Scouts since kindergarten, and my mom is our ZOE DEYOUNG troop leader. For my Mitzvah Project I November 14, 2015 am volunteering at NKLA (No-Kill Los Angeles) in West LA. It is a non-profit organization that promotes an initiative led by Best Friends Animal Society. Their goal is to try to end euthanizing at all LA shelter animals by the year 2017. NKLA finds homeless cats and dogs and cares for them until they are adopted, also spays/neuters pets, and has community events for local pet owners. I want to thank everyone who has helped me prepare for my important day. I look forward to sharing my simcha with my family, friends, and community. Thank you! My name is Jody Goldman and I’m being called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah on November 21, 2015. I am in 8th grade at Oak Middle School. I am a member of both the zero period ShowCase choir and the ShowStoppers competition choir at Oak. I love to perform, travel, and compete with my school choir friends. I have been attending Torah Center since 3rd grade. I always had a lot of JODY GOLDMAN fun at the sleep away camp in Irvine November 21, 2015 and singing in the youth choir. I have gone to Camp Newman in Northern California for the past 4 summers with friends from Temple Israel, and I love it. For my Mitzvah Project I worked with the Casa Youth Shelter in Los Alamitos. I toured the shelter and learned a lot about the work they do in providing temporary housing and counseling to teens in crisis. I also worked with Casa Youth Shelter to host an information table about the shelter and their services at a forum on domestic violence that was held at Temple Israel. I collected money for the Casa Youth Shelter that went to help purchase a new BBQ for the shelter. The best part of my Mitzvah Project was making 12 bulletin boards to hang in the bedrooms at the shelter. These boards will brighten up the rooms and allow the teens to display some personal items while they are staying at the shelter. I am very excited about my Bat Mitzvah. I have worked very hard to prepare for this big day and I am looking forward to celebrating with all my family and friends! ANDI-TEMPLE ISRAEL’S 9-12 GRADE YOUTH GROUP By Max Liu, VP ANDI This month ANDI had lots to do. We went to fall kallah, the first kallah of the year. ANDI was a huge presence in SOCAL with around thirty members attending. While at fall kallah we had the first asefah of the year, a large regional board meeting were all of the people in SOCAL vote on legislation. ANDI also held our very first open door event. Several people from first Congregational Church came. Reverend John Forest Douglas, the associate minister, plans to invite ANDI to some of their events and continue connection with ANDI. Next month ANDI plans to start the oneg games and crafts again and go to NFTY SOCAL Social Justice Kallah. Finally if you have any questions feel free to ask our advisor Kara Liu or one of the ANDI board members. Special thank you to Performance Plus (Hank & Joyce Feldaman) for underwriting the cost of the Chanukah College Connection mailing. If your business would like to sponsor any of our future mailings, please contact Cecelia Danziger at sealdnzg@yahoo.com or (562) 900-2746 Do you know any young Jewish professionals in their 20’s and 30’s (children, grandchildren, friends, children of friends, etc) in the Long Beach area? If so, we’d love to have them join us and be a part of: NextDor (Dor = generation), Temple Israel’s group of 20’s/30’s Young Jewish Professionals Please be in touch with Cantor Hass at cantorhass@tilb.org! 5 RITUAL PRACTICES COMMITTEE MESSAGE IT TAKES A VILLAGE By Joanne Levy, Vice President, Ritual Practices During the High Holy Days we listen, we think, we pray. We consider how we can make our lives more meaningful, be better spouses, parents, children, friends, congregants. As we move forward into this new year, 5775, bringing the messages and inspirations into our busy lives, I am overwhelmed with gratitude for those in our congregational family who volunteered to create a warm, welcoming and wellorganized experience at the Temple and at Adventure in the Park. As the Vice President of Ritual Practices, and on behalf of the Board of Directors, I offer my heartfelt thanks. First and foremost, I am reminded how incredibly lucky we are to have our wonderful Rabbi Moskowitz, whose words continue to move, inspire and enrich. We are blessed to have Cantor Hass, who, along with David York and the Ensemble, brought the beauty and joy of music to complement our prayers. Behind the scenes, but not forgotten, planning, organizing and making everything come together and run smoothly, thank you to Eric Shatzkin, Sharon Amster-Brown, Charmaine Weiner, Michael Jackson, the office and entire building staff. To the man with the excel spread sheet, to beat all spread sheets, I love and appreciate the coordinating efforts of my hard-working husband, Jerry Levy. Thank you to our incredible volunteer corps, for their dedication to creating a wonderful High Holy Day experience at the Temple and at Adventure in the Park Jay Alhadeff Laurie Arroyo Ed Babtkis Tom Besley Jackie Besley Al Birch Rita Birch Denny Blumenthal Judy Blumenthal Jim Brady Peggy Brady Rick Burney Linda Burney Karen Calechman Jerry Prell Tila Carrol Robb Cohn Ruth Cooperman 6 Barbara Crane Martha DeYoung Mark Dressner Deborah Fabricant Jennette Fackler Joyce Feldman Hank Feldman Linda Fox Gail Freedman Karen Fried Roberta Friedman Harvey Friedman Laurie Garabedian Marvin Glickman Lory Glickman Steve Gordon Michelle Gordon Ed Green Judy Green Anne Gundry Dawn Haldane Judith Hardaker David Hillinger Bobbi Horowitz Shlomit Jackson Inge Johnson Jonathan Kass Lynne Kass Alan Kreida Kathy Kreida Danny Levy Deb Lewis Richard Lipeles Amy Lipeles Kara Liu Max Liu Maddelin Liu Harry Lowenstein Eva Lowenstein Kathy McDermott Barry Mitnick Donna Mitnick Regina Roberts Gary Roberts David Sacks Mark Sharzer Liz Sharzer Gail Sherain Leon Shoag Barbara Shoag Matt Simmons Norma Stein Natalie Swit William Teweles Leon Neumann Janice Wood Thank you for ably leading congregants in additional study and thoughtful discussion at our forums on Yom Kippur: Adolfo Guzman-Lopez Shirley Kashoff David Philips Wayne Slavitt Thank you to all the volunteers who made Adventure in The Park a wonderful experience for all: Jay Alhadeff Johanna Brown Melissa Burney Matt Davis Mark Dressner Trevor Davis-Dressner Andy Eiser Cheryl Eiser Jay Eiser Inge Johnson Lynne Kass Max Kass Abby Harmatz Michelle Minkoff Melissa Rosenthal Matt Simmons Beth Sterling And finally, to all of those who read prayers from the bimah, chanted from the Torah, lit candles, sang in the Youth Choir, carried our Torahs during a Hakafot, babysat our wee ones, or perhaps made room for someone to sit, opened a door, or shared a prayer book, my heartfelt appreciation. TI SISTERHOOD TIS BOARD PROFILE: Nancy Linden, Member-At-Large, Fundraising By Joanne Levy, Newsletter & Publicity Nancy was raised to believe that if “your cup runneth over” you give back what you can to others, be it to our temple, JFCS, our Federation or our schools. It is one of her greatest pleasures, so it’s no wonder she said “yes” when asked to share her talents with Temple Israel Sisterhood Board! Nancy is both a member of the programming committee and the fund raising committee and is very much looking forward to working with all of the members of Sisterhood. Nancy was born in Detroit, Michigan, and lived there until she was 30 when she moved to Long Beach California and met husband-to-be, Jim Linden. They were married in Detroit in 1977 by our very own Rabbi Wolli Kaelter. Nancy and Jim have two sons, Seth and Ari and an adorable two-year old grandson, Ezra Benjamin. One of her happiest days was when Ezra was named at our very own Temple Israel, surrounded by their family, dear friends and Temple Israel family. JOIN SISTERHOOD TODAY Thank you to this month’s renewing members... Judith Dubowy, Deborah Fabricant, Sylvia Hartman, Chana Ham-Rosebrock, Susan Philips, Rosecarrie Brooks, Micki Sangster, Beverly Brown, Gerda Seifer, Bethlaine Moreno, Cheryl Eiser and Karen Calechman and our new ones too... Viviane Levin, Marilyn Green, and Melissa Simmons SISTERHOOD TORAH CIRCLE Sarah - $36 Rebecca - $54 Leah - $100 Rachel - $180 Checks payable to Temple Israel Sisterhood can be sent Sharon Coleman, 1700 Bluff Pl #2, Long Beach 90802 (562) 436-9530 or sharonscoleman@yahoo.com GREAT FOOD AND FRIENDSHIP AT OUR WOMEN’S NIGHT OUT, AT RUSSO’S RESTAURANT IN AUGUST It is no surprise that Nancy pursued a profession and career focused on caring, giving and teaching. She graduated from the University of Michigan and Wayne State University where she received her Masters degree in Special Education. She worked in the field of early childhood/special education, until three years ago, when she retired. Also, she has been a part-time professor at Cal State Long Beach and at Long Beach City College in the Special Education Departments. Being involved in the various Jewish organizations within our city also gives Nancy a sense of fulfillment. She helped plan the very first Women’s Weekend in Long Beach, thirty-four years ago, at Camp Komaroff, and was President of Women’s Division of the Federation. Additionally, she brought the very first Visions event to Long Beach in the late 1980’s. Nancy also loves hanging with her girlfriends, husband, and sister, playing mahj, walking, shopping, doing yoga and reading. Her cup does, indeed, runneth over, and Sisterhood is fortunate to be the recipient of Nancy’s talent, generosity and time. Thank you, Nancy! SAVE THESE DATES November 5 Women’s Night Out at 6:30 p.m. December-January “Baby It’s Cold Outside” Coat Drive February 7 Superbowl Sunday Lox Box Fun-raiser ~ Stay tuned! April 17 Women’s Night Out at 6:30 p.m. April 19 Game Day Fun-raiser 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. It’s time to start getting ready for Chanukah! Stop by our Gift Shop, we have a great selection of decorations, children's menorahs, theme-related gifts for Chanukah as well as beautiful jewelry that will make great gifts. REQUEST FOR RECIPES We are planning on compiling a cook book, and we need your help. If you have a favorite family recipe please send it to us! Send it to Elyse Gordon at egordon938@verizon.net 7 CARING COMMUNITY - A STORY By Susan Philips, Bereavement Chair Adapted from the re-telling by Rabbi Edward Feinstein, “Heaven and Hell,” Capturing the Moon, pp. 47-48. Behrman House, 2008. There once was a Jewish man so pious and righteous, that an angel came and visited him, offering as a reward for his good deeds a chance to glimpse the afterlife while he was still alive. Like most of us, he was curious about what happens to us after we depart this world, and he accepted the offer. First the angel took him to hell. The man was shocked. He saw a beautiful mansion with beautifully manicured grounds. The angel led him inside the mansion through rooms filled with plush rugs, hand-carved furnishings, lush tapestries and beautiful art; each room more beautifully appointed than the last. Finally they came to an immense banquet hall, laden with a feast the likes of which the man had never dreamed. Delicacies of every sort were piled high on rich golden platters: steaks and chicken and fish, all with delectable sauces; pitchers of fine wines and sweet juices; tureens of savory soups, and desserts beyond description. It was, without a doubt, far greater than any feast on earth. Then a servant rang a dinner bell. Into the banquet hall came the inhabitants of hell. To the surprise of the man, they were emaciated—sickly, starved and crying out in pain. How could this be, given such a feast? How could they live in the presence of such plenty, yet look so hungry and forlorn? As everyone approached the table, the man noticed that the inhabitants of hell could not bend their elbows! They could grasp at the fabulous food, but they could not put it in their mouths. And so they groaned and moaned in hunger and bitter frustration as the magnificent feast lay before them. They could see it, they could smell it, they could even touch it, but they could not eat it. The man felt their anguish and begged to be taken away. A moment later the angel whisked the man to heaven. To the man’s astonishment, it was identical with hell. The same lush lawn, the same great mansion, the same elegant halls, even the same grand banquet room. As in hell, the table was laden with platters of gourmet foods and pitchers of delectable wines and cool juices. When a servant entered and rang the bell, the man braced for another scene of frustration and torture. The inhabitants of heaven entered and the man saw that the people of heaven suffered the same malady as their counterparts in hell: they, too, could not bend their elbows. But the inhabitants of heaven were different: astonishingly they were healthy and joyful; they laughed and sang. How, then, wondered the man, were they so happy and well-fed? The man watched as the people in heaven picked up the delicious food on the platters, and, with their arms stiff in front of them, fed the person next to them. This was the only difference between 8 heaven and hell: in heaven, instead of grasping food for themselves, the inhabitants turned and fed their neighbors. Community in this story is not simply about being around the same table. It’s about reaching out—literally, and helping our neighbor. It’s about creating supportive relationships with the other people at the table. Temple Israel’s Caring Community is looking for people that will reach out and help our neighbors in their hour of need. Currently we are working on providing assistance to the newly bereaved. We hope you are interested in helping us to build a Kehillat Chesed – a Caring Community. Please contact Susan Philips, Bereavement Chair (562) 430-8004, famphilips@me.com for additional information, or call the temple office. Our Social Action Committee is committed to serving a hot meal to the homeless of Long Beach. We need your help. Come Feed the Homeless Christmas Day VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Friday, December 25, 2015 At First Congregational Church 241 Cedar Avenue, Long Beach Please join us Christmas Day as we spend the afternoon with individuals and families, each of whom has a special story. Welcoming someone with a hot cup of cocoa, a home-cooked meal, and a warm smile makes a difference in the lives of those less fortunate than we are. We need volunteers to from 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Sign up for a 2 hour shift • Set-up, cook, serve, socialize with our guests, participate in activities and clean-up after dinner. • Sponsor by donating to our Homeless Fund To volunteer contact Charmaine at clw@tilb.org This year we are taking donations for toys, new socks or underwear, hygiene items, new or gently used clothing, and canned or packaged food items to make the holiday really special. Bring donations to the Temple by Friday, December 18 LOOKING TO GET INVOLVED? Join one of our Committees below: Budget & Finance zz Budget & Finance Committee Education zz Adult Education Committee ( JJL) zz B’nai Mitzvah Committee zz College Connection Committee zz HUM (Parent Teacher Association) zz Library Committee zz Religious School Committee (TC) Membership zz Membership Committee Shabbat Greeter Programming zz Family Camp Committee zz Social Action Committee zz Yad b’Yad (Hand in Hand) zz Youth Committee Ritual Practices zz Ritual Practices Committee (RPC) zz RH Adventure in the Park Committee zz Caring Community Committee zz Sabbath Fellowship Committee Ways & Means zz Ways & Means Committee Annual Gala Sustaining Member Recognition Purim Bags Purim Dinner/Event Other Committees & Auxiliary Group zz Bylaws & Policy Review Committee zz House Committee zz Long Range Planning Committee zz Marketing Committee zz Personnel Committee zz Men’s Club (Men of Reform Judaism) zz Sisterhood (Women of Reform Judaism) For more information or to sign-up for a committee please contact Eric Shatzkin, Executive Director(562) 434-0996 ext 111 or ejs@tilb.org NEWS FROM THE LIBRARY by Joan Leb Read for Jewish Book Month, November 5 - December 6, 2015 Many books have been added to the library’s collection during the past few months. Pick one and read a Jewish book for Jewish Book Month. Judaica: Conservative Judaism, by Neil Gillman. 215 Gil The Art of Public Prayer, by Lawrence Hoffman 230 HOF The Jewish Holidays, by Michael Strassfeld 236 STR An Introduction to Modern Jewish Thinkers, by Alan Levenson 175 LEV Comparative Religion: At the Entrance to the Garden of Eden: The Search for God with Christians and Muslims, by Yossi Klein Halevi 290 HAL Christians and Jews Faith to Faith: Tragic History, Promising Present, Fragile Future, by Rabbi James Rudin East, by Tom Segev 823.3 SEG Genesis: Truman, American Jews and the Origins of the Arab/ Israeli Conflict, by John B. Judis 890.5 JUD Biography/Memoir: Shush! Growing Up Jewish Under Stalin, by Emil Draitser 799 DRA The Year of Living Biblically. by A.J. Jacobs 799 JAC The Crooked Mirror, by Louise Steinman 799 STE Fiction: A Town of Empty Rooms, by Karen Bender F BEN Skeletons at the Feast, by Chris Bohjalian F BOH The Boston Girl, by Anita DiamantF DIA After Abel and Other Stories, by Michal Lemberger F LEM Dissident Gardens, by Jonathan Lethem F LET Picture Books: Joey and the Giant Box, by Deborah Lakritz PB LAK King David & Akavish the Spider, by Sylvia Rouss PB ROU Baby’s Bris, by Susan Wilkowski PB WIL History: Ideas of Jewish History, by Michael Meyer 702 Mey A Hidden Revolution, by Ellis Rivkin 725.1 RIV Young Readers: Nest, by Esther Ehrlich YR HER Death by Toilet Paper, by Donna Gephart YR GEP Israel: 1967, Israel, The War and The Year That Tranformed The Middle Of course, there are many older books in the library, so come in, browse, and READ FOR JEWISH BOOK MONTH. 9 NEW HIGH HOLY DAYS MACHZOR FOR 2016/5777 OPPORTUNITIES TO FUND THIS IMPORTANT CHANGE Temple Israel has purchased 500 sets of the The New Machzor of the Reform Movement. for the High Holy Days, 2016/5777 This is an important upgrade for our community, and features the most contemporary interpretations and commentaries on the prayers for Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur. I N S P I R AT I O N • T R A D I T I O N • I N N O VAT I O N Sponsorship & Dedication Opportunities: • Sponsor the Rosh HaShanah Collection - $25,000 • Sponsor the Yom Kippur Collection - $25,000 • Dedicate a 2 volume set as an honor or remembrance - $72 • Dedicate an individual book - $36 If you are interesteded in Sponsorship please contact Eric Shatzkin, Executive Director (562) 434-0996 ext. 111 For dedictaions please contact the Temple Office at (562) 434-0996 About Mishkan HaNefesh • Offers meaningful liturgy for both regular service attendees and those new to Jewish spirituality and practice • Inspires a multifaceted experience of Yamim HaNoraim—from feelings of awe to moments of solace, from the solitude of contemplation to the solidarity of song and worship • Provides an accessible guide through the journey of t’shuvah (repentance) and cheshbon hanefesh (self-reflection) • Bridges the personal and the communal, the ritual and the ethical dimensions of Yamim HaNoraim • Embraces the rich liturgical voices of the Jewish past and the aspirations of our people today 10 JOYS OF JEWISH LEARNING POTLUCK SHABBAT DINNER AND SHORT FILM Screening of From Babylon to Beverly Hills: The Exodus of Iran’s Jews Friday, November 13 at 7:00 p.m. (following Ruach Shabbat services) Jewish Women’s Theater Production of SAFFRON & ROSEWATER in memory of Susanna Levitt Sunday, November 1 at 4:00 p.m. (Followed by Wine & Cheese) Co-sponsored by our Sisterhood The perfume of Persian nights will transport you in a fragrant evening of stories, song and lovely surprises. There is NO COST to attend. Please RSVP to Charmaine at clw@tilb.org WOMEN’S BOOK CLUB Wednesday, November 18 at 7:30 p.m. The second book of the 2015-2016 year is Lady at the O.K. Corral: The True Story of Josephine Marcus Earp by Ann Kirschner. Rosecarrie Brooks has kindly agreed to be our facilitator for the evening. The New York born daughter of Polish-Jewish immigrants, Josephine Sarah Marcus, a flamboyant actress and dancer, was the common-law wife of Wyatt Earp for nearly 50 years. She was a valiant frontierswoman in her own right. Interpreting the fabled 1881 shootout at the OK Corral as a consequence of a love triangle, the author ably brings Josephine’s story out of the shadows of history. The story ranges from San Francisco in the Gay Nineties to rough mining camps, gaudy gambling casinos, and Hollywood, and offers a new look at this period of the Wild West. (The New York Times Book Review, 4/27/14) Bring a vegetarian item to share for dinner and then stay for the screening of this excellent short film. In 1979, the Islamic Revolution in Iran brought a 2500 year-old history to a close for the Jews who left their homeland for America. Uncertain about their safety and fearing religious persecution in Khomeini’s Islamic Theocracy, an estimated 80,000 of Iran’s 100,000 Jews fled the country. This documentary tells the story of those Jews who re-established a tight-knit community in Los Angeles. Iranian Jewish families talk about their past in Iran - how the increasingly hostile circumstances forced them to flee their own country in order to secure a better future for their children. They recall the difficulties of starting a new life in the United States. They voice their fears about their children growing up in an alien society, adopting a culture that is far removed from their own. Young Iranian adults, on the other hand, talk about the pressures of conforming to parental expectations, of remaining true to their Iranian Jewish heritage even as they try and carve their own individual identities in modern day American society. Historical background via the use of archival footage gives a detailed overview of the original Jewish settlement in Iran and their relationship with their adopted country as well as how they fared in the 20th century. In the American cultural imagination, Iranians are represented by scenes of hardline religious leaders and unruly crowds crying “Down with America.” Very little is known about the religious diversity of Iranians living in America. This documentary helps create a more nuanced view of the culture and religious diversity of Iranians both inside and outside the country. There is no cost to attend. Please RSVP to Charmaine at clw@tilb.org 11 INTERFAITH GREETINGS Interfaith at Work in the Community by Roni Love, member of the SCIC First Drops is an interfaith organization whose mission is to educate children on the world’s religions through interactive and fun activities by developing understanding and fostering respect for all people. Their founder and president, Farrah Khan, is known for her interfaith, social justice and political work. She is the Executive Director of Newport MesaIrvine Interfaith Council, Board Member of Orange County Interfaith Network, VP of One Global Family Foundation and Ambassador of the Parliament of the World’s Religions. Besides being honored by the U.S. Congress, CA Senate and State Assembly, Khan became the recipient of the 2015 Community Leader Award from the OC Human Relations Commission and Women For Orange County. First Drops visits local churches, temples, synagogues and mosques which provide tours of their facilities, brief discussions on their practices, and invite the children to participate in activities and festivities. Each visit is followed by a question and answer session. As a major project of First Drops, the children feed homeless community members every 4th Sunday of the month and also send comfort notes to those outside the community, like to the members of the Sikh community in Wisconsin after the horrible shooting tragedy in 2012 and to our own Temple Israel, when our newly renovated temple was vandalized. Joining hands, children from diverse backgrounds are setting examples through service. First Drops has received awards from: the South Coast Interfaith Council; the Stanton, Westminster, Garden Grove Interfaith Council; the CA State Senate and State Assembly; the U.S. Congress; and the World Interfaith Harmony Film Festival, placing 1st for their entry, “An Interfaith Carol.” First Drops nurtures confidence and educates children about those around them, providing experiences the whole family can enjoy. A quarterly Human Book series where guest speakers will walk the children through life’s ups and downs and share ways in which they can overcome obstacles is forthcoming. Farrah Khan invites Temple Israel and its children to join First Drops and experience how beautiful life is when people of different faiths and customs become friends. “I really believe that we need to work hard for our kids so that they can come out of this cycle of hate we’re living in today,” stated Khan. Let this be so… 12 1 Daniel & Rachel Kelson - 18 years David & Sadie Sacks - 46 years 2 Joseph & Lora Kederis - 13 years 3 Michael & Enid Posner - 24 years George & Joy Rosenthal - 58 years 6 Leon & Janet Minkoff - 49 years 8 Eric & Caren Adler - 7 years Douglas & Betsy Fagin - 17 years 9 Thomas & Jacqueline Besley - 18 years 11 Rob & Kris Damon - 20 years 13 David & Erin Cherson - 5 years 14 Howard & Nancy Epstein - 19 years Michael & Ann Martin - 22 years 19 Tad Peterson & Susan Balin-Peterson - 26 years 20 Joe & Natalie Lissak - 61 years 22 Daniel & Tammy Minkoff - 18 years 23 Seth & Vicki Kogan - 29 years 26 Sacha & Connie Bambadji - 9 years 28 Adam & Sharon Brown - 17 years Tom & Gail Levy - 18 years Bob & Lyn Wise - 18 years 29 Danny & Cecelia Danziger - 20 years Mark Dressner & Matthew Davis - 2 years 30 Rick & Arlene Freeman - 46 years Mazel Tov! To Dr. Ronald and Sylvia Hartman on being honored with the James H. Ackerman Arts Philanthropist Award at the Arts Council for Long Beach State of the Arts Event! Thank you to our Oneg Sponsors through October 10 Jessie Butler Elaine & Howard Davis in memory of Herman Albert & Belle Lutzky Gail Freedman in honor of her son, Ben’s Bar Mitzvah Paddy Kaller in appreciation of all love, kindness and support she received during her time of illness Geraldine Landes in memory of Lillie Steinberg and Otto Steinberg Bryant & Selma Lee in honor of their son, Jacob’s Bar Mitzvah Barry & Roberta Rabin Melanie & Dan Spellens in honor of their parents and grandparents Y ahrzeit O bservance “Zecher Tzadik Livracha” The memory of the righteous are a blessing November 4-10 Lee Alpern Lori Small Beckerman Maureen Bellettini August Bussi Lillian R. Cohen* Aage Dupont* Gloria Ferrer Julie Feys Jack Fudim Benjamin Goldhirsch Vera Goldman* Doris Gruberg David Horner* Joseph Jampolsky* Morris Kadison Maxenne Klein Carol Klowden Celia Lemmerman Max Lerner Jack K. Levy Herman Linz* Fanny Linz* Estelle Mandel Anthony W. Masters Edward Milkes* Harry Obodov Sylvia Berger Pokras* Rauo Preciado Wren Protz Morris Prupas Howard Ratner* Rebecca Rogers* Ely D. Rosenbaum* Bella Rosenberg* Max Schafer* Shirley Schwartz Miriam Schwartz* Sara Sherman* Johanna Strausberg* Sam Tarica Sadie Block Taylor* Richard Teweles Marim Tsipkis Saul Weiss November 11-17 Lottie Abend Doris Balin Louis Bergen* Betty Berger Richard Bobb Ralph Bonem Sylvain and Minna Bonem Andrew Bricker Blanche Chamoff Tabitha Cohen Herman Damon Jean Dorr Ruth Koppel Ettinger* Kathryn Felsenthal Lillian Fields Natalie Franklin* Rita Friedman* Morris Friedman Dale Fudim* Sylvia Rhoda Fudim Paul Fultheim George Garber Faye Green Arby Haley Ruth Heidelberger Fred Heim* Adolph E. Hirsh* Alex Horowitz* Leo Jacobs Michael Jaffe* Kay Kaplan Gilbert Lapid* Rose Levin* Mervin Levine Cecil Lilien Louis Meltzer* Goldie Obodov Bernice R. Pizer Benjamin Plotkin* Esther Senzel* Miriam Shapiro Bertha Srulovich* Janet Kaller Stelling* Ernest Stern Max Tartakowsky* Jack Toledo Max Waldman* Louisa Wasserman Fannie Wolfe November 18-24 Louis Adler Amalia Apel Marcie Balan* Henry Berman Jim Brown* Esther Cooper* Jack Covitz* Sadie Dover Julius Eichler Donald Eisner Marion Finnley Henry B. Franklin* Augusta Gilbert* Grace Gilman Jack Goldberg Dorine Green* Ida Greenbaum Lore Grove David Lloyd Kozoll* Milton Kozoll* Richard Lager Esther Lander* David Lander* Arnold Harvey Lander* Bertha L. Levin* Eusebio Lopez Louis Mayer* Sarah Cutler Migdall* Rose Miller Ida Pinto Nahum Rose Opper* Al Passy* Mary Pomper Pamela Ratner Naomi Roberts Frank S. Rodecker* Gertrude Rosenstreich Edward E. Rubin* Robert Schwimmer Shirley Shayne Ruth Simmons Evelyn Simon* Michelle Sloan Solomon Statman Harry Stern* Rose Warren* Jeanne Weil Israel Weinblatt* Rickchen Wertheim* Geraldine Willner Harry Wolfe November 25-Dec. 1 Sarah K. Aron* Gita Budeshtsky Jacob Coahn Abe Cohn Beatrice Cohn Barney Cohn* Lee Collins Gaye Corman Hannah Dahlin Lillian Feiwell* Anna Galis Isreal Gold Herman Goldberg* Harry Goldin* Charles Gordon Don Hallwerck Sidney Hartmann* Ted Horn Steven Klein Evelyn Kutner Michael Levy Carol Lewin Norman Lieberman Carol Litwin Belle Mayer* Alfred Neuman Samuel Chuck Newman Edward Nusbaum Etta Resler* Philip Rosen Clarence Schulman* David S. Schwartz* Meyer Seligman* Otto Steinberg* Barbara Sugar Rachelle Van Der Most* Jimmy Weinstein OUR CONDOLENCES TO... Baratelle Family on the death of Elinor Baratelle Jeanette Kull on the death of her sister-in-law Sandra Goodman Gail Sherain on the death of her son-in-law Jay Spence Stern Family on the death of Edith Stern *These names are permanently inscribed on memorial plaques and will be read in perpetuity. 13 TEMPLE ISRAEL FUNDS Tzedakah is a central mitzvah of Judaism. It humanizes both the giver and the recipient. It acknowledges an important occasion, honors a person for a job well done, or pays tribute in sympathy. Rob & Debbie Feldman Family Got Shabbat Funds quarterly Friday Shabbat alternative music service. General Fund For the support of on going congregational activities DISCRETIONARY FUNDS Music Patrons Funds musical programs Rabbi Steven Moskowitz Tzedakah projects at the Rabbi’s discretion Cantor Sara Hass Tzedakah projects at the Cantor’s discretion CAMP FUNDS Educator For benefit of the Torah Center and its teachers President For special projects at the President’s discretion COMMUNITY FUNDS Homeless Assistance Helps those in need pay first and/or last month’s rent Caring Community Funds programs for families in need Nancy Leff and Donald Leff Memorial Purchases Hanukkah gifts for children of needy families Yad B’Yad Purchases kitchen and catering supplies for Yad B’Yad BOOK FUND Library Fund Purchase of library books MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS Rabbi Wolli Kaelter Sabbath Fellowship For purchase of kitchen items and programming Stan Solomon Building For building repairs TORAH CENTER FUNDS MUSIC FUNDS TEMPLE ISRAEL FUND Paula &Michael Avchen Memorial Campership Camp/trip program for children in financial need Lester Elbert and Corinne Van Boemel Memorial Campership Camperships for those in financial need HUM (Horim U’Morim) Funds Torah Center projects A. Estin Comarr Memorial Torah Scholarship Funds scholarships for Torah Center Torah Center Scholarship Assists with Torah Center fees and scholarships Roselle & Herbert Sommer Scholarship Fund Assists with Torah Center fees and camp scholarships Lipeles Family Camp & Adult Shabbaton Fund for Families in need Jewish Campership Camperships for those in need TEMPLE ISRAEL FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT FUNDS Jack Bard Memorial For Jewish programs of interest to the congregation Please make checks payable to TI Foundation Hiddur Mitzvah Fund Funds building beautification and refurbishment Social Action For social action and programming needs The Speizer Youth Development Funds youth activities Joys of Jewish Learning Funds adult education programs at the Temple Pilger Lectureship Funds annual guest speaker lectures PROGRAMMING FUNDS Lapid-Shapiro Funds annual lectureship programs and Torah Center educational programs TORAH CENTER FUNDS Torah Center Fund Syd Lemmerman Jewish Camping and Youth Fund Polly Alevy Memorial Education Funds for Torah Center In support of Jewish camping, Israel experiences, and other informal Jewish educational programs To make a donation, please check off any fund above to which you would like to donate and fill out the form below. Tear out this sheet and mail to: Temple Israel - 269 Loma Avenue, Long Beach CA 90803 Donor Name: Amount: Message: Send Card To: Address: Payment: Credit Card # Check Credit Card VISA Mastercard Exp. Date: Billing Address: Signature: 14 Phone # CONTRIBUTIONS THROUGH OCTOBER 10 We appreciate the thoughtfulness of those who support Temple Israel by remembering and honoring their friends and loved ones through generous contributions IN LOVING MEMORY Robert & Jeannie Alban in loving memory of Robert’s mother, Esther Alban. Thelma Becker in loving memory of her father, Nathan Schulman. Binnie & Jack Berro in loving memory of their mother, Flora Spellens. Binnie & Jack Berro in loving memory of their father, Samuel J. Berro. Binnie & Jack Berro in loving memory of their aunt, Ida Ruth Lichter. Michele, Aaron, Nathan & Miriam Berro in memory of Flora Spellens, beloved grandmother & great-grandmother. Jackie & Tom Besley in loving memory of Jackie’s mother-in-law, Flora Spellens. Beverly Brown in loving memory of her mother, Betty Goldstone. Beverly Brown in loving memory of her father-in-law, Joseph Brown. Beverly Brown in loving memory of her uncle, Seymour Feldman. Bill & Wynndi Dahlin in loving memory of Bill’s father, Cliff Dahlin. Howard & Elaine Davis in loving memory of Howard’s stepfather, Larry Malin. Joy & John Fisher in loving memory of Joy’s mother, Evelyn Palmquist. Linda R. Fox in loving memory of her grandmother, Sarah Selesnick. Gail Freedman in loving memory of father, Noble Langille. Gail Freedman in loving memory of her grandmother, Mary Duffy. Judith Gale Hardaker in loving memory of her father, Louis Gale. Judith Gale Hardaker in loving memory of her brother-in-law, Carl Edward Gordon. Dorothy & Paul Hartstein in loving memory of Dorothy’s mother, Marcia Federman. David & Irene Leib in loving memory of David’s father, Leo Leib. Arla Lewis in loving memory of her father, Clarence Calvin Lewis. Jim & Nancy Linden in loving memory of Jim’s father, Samuel Linden. Ann & Michael Martin in loving memory of Ann’s mother, Paula Sacks. Dove & Howard Mayo in loving memory of Dove’s mother, Corrine Shukartsi. Bethlaine Moreno in loving memory of her husband, Seymour Moreno. Bethlaine Moreno in loving memory of her brother, Stephen Barry Singer. Susy Oster in loving memory of her father-in-law, Harry Oster Sr. Mona Panitz & Ed Zwieback in loving memory of Mona’s brother, Neil Gold. Daryl & Sandy Phillips in loving memory of Daryl’s aunt, Flora Ruth Spellens. Al Roller in loving memory of his sister-in-law, Evelyn Bernstein Yassim. Herman & June Rubin in loving memory of Herman’s mother, Irene Ross. Shirlee Sappell in loving memory of her mother-in-law, Anna Sappell. Shirlee Sappell in loving memory of her sister-in-law, Sally Muslin. Carl & Jan Schultz in loving memory of Carl’s mother, Ruth L. Schultz. Gloria & Martin Simon in loving memory of Gloria’s father, Isaac Barsimantob. Martin & Gloria Simon in loving memory of Martin’s brother, Lester Simon. Arlene Solomon in loving memory of her stepfather, Eli Kaplan. Arlene Solomon in loving memory of her cousin, Elaine Ehrenberg. Barbara Wolfe in loving memory of her stepfather, William Weir. Ilsebill Wolfe in loving memory of her husband, Charles Wolfe. Rose Fares Ziskrout in loving memory of her husband, Joseph Fares. GENERAL FUND Lisa Aubert. Linda R. Fox in honor of the Temple Israel Staff. Ted Hirschfeld & David Kiss. Dodie Robbins. RABBI STEVEN MOSKOWITZ DISCRETIONARY FUND In appreciation from The Lupe Ayala family. Helen Barrad sent her wishes for a speedy recovery to Fred Masback. Helen Barrad sent her wishes for a speedy recovery to Paddy Kaller. Binnie & Jack Berro in honor of Alain & Tari Hirsch. Marilyn Day for the honor of reading Torah on Yom Kippur. Linda R. Fox in honor of Rabbi Moskowitz and Cantor Hass for the inspiring High Holy Day Service. Linda R. Fox in memory of Jay Spence, beloved son-in-law of Gail Sherain. Robert & Eva Hirschhorn in loving memory of Mika Azaren. Paddy Kaller in loving memory of her father, Israel B. Padway. Norman & Linda Koven in memory of Chloe Fried, beloved daughter of Karen Fried. Marian & Paul Martin in recognition of Rabbi Moskowitz for his unfailing leadership & in appreciation of his spiritual fervor. The Osorio family in honor of Rabbi Moskowitz for his help with Caroline’s Bat Mitzvah. Netta & Raymon Roberts with deepest appreciation to the Rabbi for the baby naming of Charlotte Rochelle Robert. Shirlee Sappell in memory of her beloved brother, Lawrence Labow. Shirlee Sappell in memory of her beloved mother, May Labow. Harold & Gerda Seifer in honor of Jerry Levy to thank him for his courtesy in lending his tallit to Harold Seifer. Harold & Gerda Seifer-Mazel Tov to Gene & Ann Lentzner, a wonderful couple, on the occasion of their 64 years together. Harold & Gerda Seifer-Congratulations to Deborah & Mark Goldfarb on their 33rd Wedding Anniversary. Harold & Gerda Seifer-Mazel Tov & best wishes to Sheila & Norm Pokras, a wonderful couple on their 61st Wedding Anniversary. Gail Sherain in memory of her beloved son-in-law, Jay Spence and with gratitude to Rabbi Moskowitz. Arthur & Dorande Shor. Melanie & Dan Spellens. POLLY ALEVY MEMORIAL EDUCATION FUND Jean Feldman-Mazel Tov to Lois & Gordon Cohn on the birth of their granddaughter, Marley Fay Cohn. Melanie & Dan Spellens in loving memory of Dan’s mother, Flora Ruth Spellens. Melanie & Dan Spellens in loving memory of Dan’s aunt, Ida Ruth Lichter. PAULA & MICHAEL AVCHEN MEMORIAL CAMPERSHIP FUND Sandy Avchen in loving memory of Ted Orden. Sandy Avchen in loving memory of Max Medvin, beloved husband of Mrs. Max Medvin. Sandy Avchen in honor of the Wedding of Julie Avchen & Andie Friedman. Mimi Feldman in honor of the Wedding of Julie Avchen & Andie Friedman. 15 CANTOR SARA HASS DISCRETIONARY FUND Binnie & Jack Berro in honor of Cantor Sara Hass with appreciation for the beautiful High Holy Day Services. Barry & Sue Brucker. Deborah Fabricant & Clifford Corman in honor of Cantor Sara Hass touching their souls with music. Marian & Paul Martin in appreciation of Cantor Sara Hass for her awe-inspiring voice & leadership throughout the High Holy Days. The Osorio family in honor of Cantor Sara Hass for her help with Caroline’s Bat Mitzvah. EDUCATOR’S DISCRETIONARY FUND Marian & Paul Martin in appreciation of Johanna Brown gift to the community of chanting Torah & singing with the Youth Choir on Yom Kippur. LESTER ELBERT & CORINNE VAN BOEMEL MEMORIAL CAMPERSHIP FUND David & Joanne Feldman in loving memory of David’s mother, Corinne Van Boemel. Cheryl & Allan Waterman in loving memory of Cheryl’s mother, Corinne Van Boemel. ROB & DEBBIE FELDMAN FAMILY GOT SHABBAT FUND Robert & Laurie Raykoff in loving memory of Robert’s sister, Judith Anne Raykoff. HOMELESS ASSISTANCE FUND Bea Aron in loving memory of her father, Norman Miller. JOYS OF JEWISH LEARNING FUND Lisa Heller in honor of the first Yahrzeit of Susanna Levitt, beloved wife of Paul Levitt. Sheila & Norman Pokras in appreciation of Binnie & Jack Berro and to thank them for all the great memories. LIBRARY FUND Ronald & Adele Banner in loving memory of Ronald’s brothers, Gerald & Martin Banner. Karen Fried in loving memory of Harvey Fried, Genevieve Fried, Robert Fried and Chloe Fried. Patricia Glow. Marian & Paul Martin in loving memory of their beloved father, father-in-law, and grandfather, Daniel Leb. SOCIAL ACTION FUND Nancy & Mark Speizer in support of the Rick Fahlk Memorial Food Drive. SPEIZER YOUTH DEVELOPMENT FUND Marian & Paul Martin in appreciation of Kara Liu and her tireless efforts in revitalizing and guiding our youth group and for creating the beautiful tree-of-life objet d’art. 16 WE RECOGNIZE OUR SUSTAINING MEMBERS LIFE MEMBERS Reva & Seymour Alban Barbara Alpert Helen Barrad Binnie & Jack Berro Jean Feldman Sylvia & Ron Hartman Fred Masback Sidney Schulman Nancy & Mark Speizer Karen Zoller & David Tillman HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS Merv Lemmerman Shirley Loeb MINYAN CIRCLE Arlene Solomon TEMPLE DOME Beverly August Mark Beizer & Cathe Hagerman-Beizer Elaine & Howard Davis Joe & Laurie Dempsey Howard & Nancy Epstein Amy & Seth Goldman Alain & Tari Hirsch Jonathan & Lynne Kass Alan & Robin Lilien Richard & Amy Lipeles Martin & Gloria Simon Barbara Wolfe DOUBLE CHAI Anonymous Jackie & Tom Besley James & Peggy Brady Rick & Linda Burney Harry Cohn Clifford Corman & Deborah Fabricant Bill & Wynndi Dahlin Mark Dressner & Matthew Davis Hank & Joyce Feldman Gary & Lindsey Fields Daniel Hart & Sheila Carter-Hart Carl & Elise Hartman Steven & Pamela Keiles Steven & Julie Kinsbursky Seth & Vicki Kogan Alan & Kathy Kreida Michael & Cheryl Laven David & Irene Leib John & Joanne Lopez Arthur & Barbara Miller David & Susan Philips Daryl & Sandy Phillips Alexander & Ellen Polsky Mark & Liz Sharzer Morton & Susan Stuhlbarg Libby Wilson Janice Wood & Leon Neumann MENORAH CIRCLE David & Cindy Arana Michelle & Bruce Baral J. Garth Begler & Laura Snyder Michael & Elena Belkin Michele Berro John & Marcie Blumberg Denny & Judy Blumenthal Joel & Edie Brodsky Michael & Suzanne Brodsly Alan & Rosecarrie Brooks John Burkholder & Barbara Pollack Linda Calderòn Marc Coleman Gary & Judy Cooper Rob & Kris Damon Brent & Erika Eastep David & Joanne Feldman Rob & Debbie Feldman Donald & Diane Fike John & Joy Fisher Richard & Arlene Freeman Brian & Laurie Garabedian Cliff & Laurie Gerstman Daniel & Felicia Gilboa William Giser & Margaret Locke Steve & Michelle Gordon Jonathan & Cindy Gotz William Gould & Adelle Drane-Bosch Ronald & Diane Guest Dawn Haldane & Art Lim Glenn & Chana Ham-Rosebrock Arline Hillinger Mark & Margo Hoffer Donald & Andrea Kaiser Ruth Padway Kaller Bob & Ronni Kaplan Rebecca Kerr Martin Korach & Steve Burton Judy Leff Adam & Jodi Leiter Gene & Ann Lentzner Gordon & Judith Lentzner Honor & Michael Levin Jerry & Joanne Levy Thomas & Gail Levy James & Nancy Linden Harry & Eva Lowenstein Michael & Ann Martin Carol Masters Marc & Diane Merrick Maggie Monroy & Maggie H. 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