march 2016 - Peabody

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march 2016 - Peabody
TEMPLE NER TAMID
Non-Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
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Peabody, MA
No. 63
368 Lowell Street, Peabody, MA 01960
(978) 532-1293, Fax: (978) 532-0101
Website: www.templenertamid.org
E-mail: templenertamid@verizon.net
The Conservative Congregation of Peabody, MA
Affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
MARCH 2016
ADAR I/ADAR II
5776
“OR CURRENT RESIDENT”
PURIM CELEBRATION!
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23
5:15 PM Activities for
children ages 0-6 years
5:30 PM Kings Purim Banquet
6:30 PM Viva Las Shushan!
(see flyer for more info)
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Ages 13 & older - $12.00
12 and under - $5.00
Under 5 - Free
RSVP by March 18th to
Temple Tiferet Shalom
Event to take place at
Temple Tiferet Shalom
Sunday morning Minyans
in the month of March
will take place at
Sons Of Israel
Park Street, Peabody
At 9:00 AM
followed by breakfast
TNT SERVICE HOURS
Sunday
Sunday - Thursday
Friday
(unless otherwise noted)
Saturday
9:00 AM
7:30 PM
8:00 PM
9:30 AM
Our Temple staff members and
volunteers are happy to help you by
phone or email
Cantor: Stephen Abramowitz
Temple Ext: 203 cantor@templenertamid.org
Friday,
Friday,
Friday,
Friday,
Synagogue Administrator: Beth K. Hoffman
Temple Ext: 200 office@templenertamid.org
President: Eric Richman
Cell (617) 908-2434 pres@templenertamid.org
Vice Presidents:
Harvey Dragoon hardra535@aol.com
Adele Lubarsky lubarskya@hotmail.com
Alan Titelbaum alan@asmallcreation.com
Bookkeeper: Linda Swears
Temple Ext: 202 ltswears@comcast.net
Sisterhood President: Sue Callum
scallum16@gmail.com
Men’s Club President: Larry Malatzky
lmalatzky@gmail.com
Torah Fund Cards: Sue Savy
Home: (617) 686-7470 suesavy@comcast.net
“One Brick at a Time”
Ponn Family Pathway
SHABBAT & PASSOVER
CANDLE LIGHTING
March 4
March 11
March 18
March 25
Friday, April 1
Friday, April 8
Friday, April 15
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as we secure our future while
we build a solid foundation!
Contact:
office@templenertamid.org
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1st Night of Passover
Friday, April 22 7:16 PM
2nd Night of Passover
Saturday, April 23 8:21 PM
Passover VII
Thursday, April 28 7:23 PM
Passover Shabbat/Yizkor
Friday, April 29 7:24 PM
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Monday,
April 18
Patriots Day
for your Donations
& Payments
Please call the office and
we would be happy to
help you!
Friday,
April 29
President, Eric Richman
Hi Everyone,
The Rabbi Search Committee has been busy
interviewing many candidates. We continue to conduct
first interviews and are in the process of setting up second interviews with several candidates. Stay tuned as
this tedious process evolves. We will notify all of you
when we select candidates to bring in for a Friday night
or Saturday morning to meet all of you.
The nominating committee has begun planning
to find my replacement and fill any other vacant board
and executive seats. It is hard to believe that my 2 year
term is already coming to an end.
The Ritual committee has made a recommendation to the board to enter into negotiations with Cantor
Steve. The Board of Directors voted to accept this recommendation and I have formed a Cantor Negotiation
committee to start the discussions, meet with Cantor
Steve, and bring a contract back to the board for approval.
Last Saturday night we offered a new program
at the Temple to an audience of 70 people. We showed
the movie “Deli Man”, served a deli dinner after a Havdalah Service, and then our own deli man, Todd Levine,
fielded questions about the deli business. Keep these
new and creative ideas coming so that we can continue
to offer diverse events to attract more participation from
our congregants. Thank you to Beth Hoffman for this
great idea and for chairing the event.
The fund raising committee is still discussing
ideas for our spring fundraiser. If anyone has any
thoughts or ideas, please contact Alan Titelbaum or Steve Ring. As this greatly impacts our budget, it is extremely important that we present an idea that we can
all participate in.
Rabbi Bernie Horowitz continues to be an integral part of our Temple community. He has attended
many events over the past few months and they have
been very well received. Rabbi Bernie is scheduled for
more events between now and June. If you have not yet
participated in one of these events, I encourage you to
check the calendar and try to attend.
We continue with our creative thinking of how
we can grow our community. We have had discussions
with TTS and Chelsea Jewish Foundation. We are exploring an idea to merge the two Temples together and
build a new combined Temple with the potential for
senior housing, as well. This would build a community
with 400 to 500 families. We first need to survey our 12
acre site to see exactly how much land we have that is
buildable. We will continue to look at the possibility for
this exciting project and keep you all posted.
As always, please reach out with any ideas.
Thanks,
Eric
Religious School, Tracy Cranson
Shalom Friends,
So much for March going in like a lion! It has been
such a beautiful and “warm” February it’s hard to believe that it is winter, and no I am not complaining!
Things at the Religious School have been going swell
and I would like to share with you some of the goings
on:
The students in grades K-5 enjoyed Tu B’shevat
through mini-celebrations in school. The teachers rallied and came up with creative ways to enjoy the holiday while learning about its traditions and customs.
Thank you to those families who participated in the
school-wide JNF (Jewish National Fund) tree planting
campaign. And a special shout out to our 4th graders
who took their Tzedakah and planted a tree in honor of
their class and teacher, Miss Jenny.
Speaking of 4th grade, they participated and helped lead
a terrific service on Friday, February 26th. Despite having a service right after a school vacation, the students
did a wonderful job and we are all proud of them. The
next class service will be held on Friday, March 11th at
TTS. There will be a pizza/salad dinner beforehand and
all congregants are welcome to attend – the flyer for the
service is in this bulletin should you wish to sign up.
The service begins at 7:30 p.m. and there will be no
service at TNT that evening.
Purim is right around the bend – the 4th-6th graders will
be making a trip to Brooksby Village on Thursday,
March 17th, to sing Purim songs and share Hamentaschen with the residents there. We have been working
with Cantor Steve on Thursdays to learn Purim songs
and are well prepared to share some holiday cheer with
our Senior Friends! And our annual Religious School
Purim Carnival will be held during school hours on
Sunday, March 20th from 1030-1200. We have included a flyer in this bulletin in which we are asking Families and Congregants to consider sponsoring a “booth”
at the Carnival. I am very appreciative to those members who have already responded with their donations!!!
I hope that everyone continues to stay safe and healthy
through the end of this winter season.
B’ahava
Tracy Cranson
Head of Religious School
Cantor Stephen Abramowitz
The International Purim Elixir
Iraqi Jews aim for the fleishig route with their Sambusk El Tawa, a pastry puff filled with chicken and
vegetables. My dessert palate brought me back onto the Ashkenazi side, but I had never tasted hamantaschen like those described on Buzzfeed.com. Caramelized onion and goat cheese? Cinnamon Dulce
de Leche?
French onion soup?
Candy cane
cheesecake?
With my curiosity--and hunger-piqued, I decided to advance to the other customs
around Purim.
Purim always excites me, as a time to let loose and
creatively invent myself. I cherish the opportunity to
publicly chant Megillat Esther, inserting character
voices and reimagined props. And of course I am
thrilled to compose and direct a new PurimSpiel each
year, with the Elvis-inspired "Viva Las Shushan"
debuting at Temple Tiferet Shalom on Wednesday,
I discovered that Jews around the world offer donaMarch 23rd.
tions to the poor (Matanot L'evyonim) around Purim,
In fact, we should be doubly joyous, because in 5776 in addition to the mishloach manot baskets offered to
we herald in two months of Adar, due to the leap family and friends. But when you look a little deeper
year (7 out of 19 years). Yet, I would be remiss if I into the customs, they vary dramatically. For examdidn't share feeling a bit of a malaise, counter- ple, Yemenite Jews construct wooden Haman dolls,
intuitive to the saying "Mi shenichnas A dar marbim which they roll through town on a wagon. Then the
b'simcha" (whoever enters the month of Adar should wooden dolls are hung in the central square, just like
experience multiple levels of joy).
Perhaps the in Shushan. The Haman bashing continues in UzWednesday night/Thursday arrival of Purim has bekistan, where the Bukharan Jews create a Hamansomething to do with it. Perhaps it's because during snowman out of compostable food scraps. Then,
Adar we have none of the prayer prohibitions with children leading the way, the Ha-snow-man is
(Tachanun, prayers for those who have passed) asso- "melted" in a gigantic bonfire.
ciated with happy days. Following the presidential
race, perhaps I am saddened by some of the modern- The Egyptian Jewish community prefers to focus on
day Amalekite-ish vitriol being spewed by certain the heroism of Mordechai, as Jews parade through
candidates. Or perhaps I am lamenting the state of town on horses, donkeys and camels. But the most
disturbing images come from the Persian Jewish
my fingertips through this unpredictable winter.
community, where one might find the descendents of
Nonetheless, my spirits were raised by a certain Esther and Mordechai. Persian Jews construct a lifeGoogle-inspired trip to the website http:// size Haman in effigy, and fill it with gun powder.
Then the Haman-Golum is set ablaze.
Haman's
UnitedwithIsrael.org/tasty-colorful-purimcustoms-from-around-the-world. While none of name surely will be blotted out in Persia, where Exothe Ashkenazi traditions particularly surprised me, I dus 17:14, "I shall surely erase the name of Amalek",
was delighted to read about the various Sephardic is taken seriously.
customs surrounding Purim. I was first attracted to
the culinary delights, from the Moroccan Purim I invite all of you to find a new Purim tradition, or
Bread, circular sweet breads with raisins and a hard- adapt a new international Purim custom each year.
boiled egg in the center. The whole concoction is And if our community Purim celebration, Wednesprepared to resemble Haman's eye. "Hamanoygen"?) day, March 23rd at TTS, and our Thursday morning
Purim "Gantze Megilla" reading at TNT with Temple B'nai Abraham, don't offer you enough frivolity ,
not to worry. Matt Wulf and I welcome you to our
rescheduled "Sinatra Shabbatra" on Friday, March
25th.
"The Best is Yet To Come", so "Come Fly With
Me". It is Adar, after all.
Moroccan Purim Bread
MAZEL TOV!
Ellen Winokur sons are engaged,
Howard to Karen Blumenthal and Eric to Annaleah Logan
Susan & Harvey Dragoon’s granddaughter, Kaley Krivelow’s Bat Mitzvah
Beth & Bob Hoffman’s son, David engaged to Ashley Pivnick
GET WELL
Al Fogel
Ron Generrazo
Martin Margolis
KIDDUSH & ONEG SPONSORS
Sisterhood & Men’s Club
To share your news or if you are interested in sponsoring an
Oneg Shabbat or Kiddush Luncheon in honor of a special occasion,
Contact: office@templenertamid.org
MEN’S CLUB SHABBAT
FRIDAY, MARCH 18 - 8:00 PM
Contact Richard Strauss
978-290-1079
for a part in the service
Saturday, March 19
Shabbat Service - 9:30 AM
Men’s Club to
Sponsor Kiddush Lunch
Every Monday Evening
6:15 PM – 7:15 PM
Instructor: Jenn Pomerantz
Co-sponsored by
Temple Ner Tamid & NSJCC
Only $5.00 per class
Call Arlyne Greenspan
at 978-471-5520 for more info.
Save the date
Wednesday, May 18
Sisterhood of TNT
HAWAIIAN luau
Boutiques, raffles and dinner
Mark your calendars for
a wonderful evening!
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ALL ARE WELCOME!
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We are still Collecting!
Save Cancelled Postage Stamps For
the Holocaust Stamps Project!
Students, staff, parent volunteers, and friends of Foxborough
Regional Charter School have been saving, trimming, and counting cancelled postage stamps since 2009 as part of a Community
Service Learning initiative, the Holocaust Stamps Project.
Five years ago, an ambitious goal was set – to collect 11 million
stamps to visually illustrate the enormity of that number of children, women, and men having been killed as a result of prejudice, racism, and discrimination by the Nazi regime. Six million
Jewish people and five million others considered by Germany’s
dictator to be “enemies of the State” are being honored and memorialized by each of the collected stamps.
Thousands of the stamps are being used, by small groups of talented middle and high school FRCS students, to create a series
of 18 unique collage pictures that reflect causes and effects of the
Holocaust. Long-term plans are for a public venue to be found
where the entire collection of stamps can be permanently displayed in a custom designed acrylic sculpture, along with the
whole collage series. As of mid-November, more than 6,611,500
stamps had been counted, but there is a long way to go before the
goal is reached.
You Are Invited To A Tea-Less Tea Party
The Boston Tea Party was to protest a tax.
The Sisterhood Tea Party wants you to relax.
No need to leave your home; no meeting to attend.
Enjoy your cup of tea – alone or with a friend.
But, as you sip on your brew, take time to reflect
On other folks in need, whom we should not neglect.
This year’s charity we have chosen to bless
Is an organization that helps the homeless.
Family Promise’s mission just can’t be beat.
They house families ‘til they get back on their feet.
They rely on donations from groups such as ours,
So let us do everything within our powers.
Please make a contribution, whether large or small
And thank you in advance for answering the call.
Proceeds from this event will benefit Family Promise North Shore, located on Rantoul Street in Beverly,
Massachusetts. Please support our yearly tradition and make a donation payable to Sisterhood of
Temple Ner Tamid. Send your check to: Debra Krinsky 22 Eisenhower Road Peabody, MA 01960.
THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS CONTRIBUTORS
BUILDING FUND
RUTH ROSS ORLOFF In Memory of your beloved sister, Gerri Ross Yellin by ARTHUR GOLDBERG
DEE DEE TALEWSKY MEMORIAL
ALLEN TALEWSKY In Honor of the 50th anniversary of your Bar Mitzvah and reading your Haftorah by
SANDI & ALAN ROSENBAUM
ANDREA & ALAN TITELBAUM Wishing you Mazel Tov on Jason and Carolyn's engagement by SANDI & ALAN
ROSENBAUM
NANCY & ROBERT TALEWSKY In Memory of mother, grandmother and great grandmother, Caroline Talewsky
by LIBBY KOOCHER AND DEB BENTON
ALLEN TALEWSKY In Memory of your mother, grandmother & great grandmother Caroline by
BEVERLY KOLTOV, MYRA & JEFF NEWTON, BARBARA & RONALD COHEN, LIBBY KOOCHER AND DEB BENTON,
SANDY & BARRY FRITTER, Irene & Edward Gustat, Ronda & Stuart Spitzer, Carol & Dick Willens, Suzanne & Howard Dantowitz,
Marcia & Dick Zuker, Leona & Henry Kaplan, Mimi Levy, Deborah & Alan Pransky, Susan & Eric Richman,Paula & Lee Bradbard,
Betty Green, Roz & Marv Jacobson, Janice Gershlak, Dorothy Eisenman, Wendy & Mark Gershlak, Sue & Steve Ring, Marlene
Goodman, Amy & Bill Flaxer, Arlene Titelbaum, Sandi & Alan Rosenbaum, Evelyn Ponn, Adele & Mark Lubarsky, Paula Dollin,
Cheryl, Stephanie, Nathaniel and James, Gail & Barry Falkoff, Norma & Rob Cohen, Susan & Steven Feinstein, Ellen & Frank
Chmara, Arlyne & Howard Greenspan, Judy & Harvey Tabachnick, Lisa & Peter Stone, Estelle Comak, Alex Kemp, Sue Savy,
Debbie & Richard Strauss, Jennifer S. Cohen-Peary, Ruth & David Titelbaum, Judi Wise, Susan & Harvey Dragoon, Janice & Elliot
Wyner, The Nissenbaum Family, Sharyn & Mark Solomon, Gail & Jeffrey Silverman
EDUCATIONAL ENRICHMENT
RANDY CHERKAS In Memory of your father, Joseph Cherkas by JANICE & ELLIOT WYNER
GENERAL FUND
BETH SHERMAN AND FAMILY In Memory of Father, Selwyn by BOB SULLAWAY AND FAMILY
EDIE ELLIN In Memory of your father, Joseph Cherkas by DEBORAH & ALAN PRANSKY
EDIE ELLIN In Memory of your father, Joseph Cherkas by SIS NICHOLSON
EDYTHE & MARVIN ELLIN In Memory of your father, Joseph Cherkas by SUE & PHIL ELLIN
ELLEN WINOKUR In Honor of the engagements of your sons Eric and Howard, Mazel Tov! by LEONA & HENRY
KAPLAN
INA CHERKAS In Memory of longtime friend, Joseph Cherkas by MOE SACK
MURRAY SIMONS Wishing you a speedy get well by TNT BINGO GROUP
RANDY CHERKAS In Memory of your father, Joseph Cherkas by LORI & JAMES MARCUS, THE GRAPEVINE
DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS, ANNETTE & JOHN MCGOVERN, LYNNE & PHILP COHEN, GINNY & BOB DIENNA
THE SHERMAN FAMILY In Memory of Selwyn Sherman by JANICE GERSHLAK
THE TNT CONGREGATION In Memory of her beloved cousin, Joseph Cherkas, with wishes for a year of health
and blessings by SELMA SNIDER
ALLEN TALEWSKY In Memory of your mother, grandmother & great grandmother, Caroline by ETHEL & MEL BABNER
KITCHEN FUND
BRAND FAMILY In Memory of father and grandfather, Abraham by MINDY & LARRY LEVINE
ALLEN TALEWSKY In Memory of your mother, grandmother & great grandmother, Caroline by
MINDY & LARRY LEVINE, SIMONE & TODD LEVINE
POIRES SCHOLARSHIP
RONDA & DAVE COHEN In Honor of your 75th Birthdays by DONNA & BILL POIRES
PRAYER BOOK FUND
DOROTHY WALLMAN In Loving Memory of Ray Wallman by SHARON WEBER
WINOKUR FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP
ELLEN WINOKUR In Honor of the engagement of your sons Eric and Howard by SHARON & MARTY BREGMAN
ELLEN WINOKUR Mazel Tov on your sons engagements, Eric to Annaleah and Howard to Karen by PAULA DOLLIN
ESTHER & NEAL KAUFMAN In Honor of the engagement of your son, Barry by SHARON & MARTY BREGMAN
YOUTH FUND
BRUCE CHASE AND FAMILY In Memory of your mother by ARLYNE & HOWARD GREENSPAN
PRAYER BOOK FUND
ALLEN TALEWSKY In Memory of your mother, grandmother & great grandmother Caroline by
NANCY & FRED BECKER, DAVE GOLDBERG
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO OUR MARCH BIRTHDAYS!
Don’t see your MARCH birthday?
Make sure the office knows the date.
Esther Babner
Marty Bregman
Ed Bromberg
Marian Bromberg
Steve Chamuel
Frank Chmara
Tracy Cranson
David Cushinsky
Arlyne Greenspan
Amy Grossman
Amy Karas
Lois Kornitsky
Danny Levy
Adele Lubarsky
Arlene Margolis
Sandee Matteucci
Jane Mulsman
Barbara Phillips
Evelyn Ponn
Alan Pransky
Susan Richman
Cliff Rucker
Sue Savy
Fran Schulman
Anne Schwartz
Sandra Sparr
Peter Stone
Sylvia Toby
Harriet Wacks
Bea Zide
Renee Zimmerman
SOCIAL ACTION
In 2016, the Social Action Committee of the Temple has committed to prepare and serve supper for Haven from Hunger each
month on the third Thursday. I was fortunate to be at Haven in
February to witness our Temple members in the kitchen preparing a spaghetti and meatball supper with assorted vegetables.
Also we served a salad and for desert, there was ice cream and
fresh-baked cookies. There were some 30+ guests in attendance. We heard from person after person how good the food
was and were thanked us for our efforts. My experience has
been that we enough people there that we can offer support beyond preparing supper. This visit we sorted coats, hats, gloves,
and scarves so that they could be given out to those with a need.
We are looking forward to again helping at Haven on March
17th.
As we are nearing the Passover season there are Jewish Families
who need help to obtain Passover foods. The Jewish Family and
Children’s Service (JF&CS) has asked Temple Ner Tamid to
join the community in helping meet this need by collecting boxes of matzah and matzah meal. Please bring unopened and unexpired boxes of matzah and matzah meal to the Temple and put
them in the Food barrel before March 9th so that we can deliver
them to the JF&CS food pantry in time for the Passover distribution.
Please see announcements elsewhere in the bulletin for guest
speakers at Shabbat Friday services on Mar 4th and April 1st
from Family Promise and Haven from Hunger respectively.
Hope you can join us then to learn more about how these nonprofit organizations are helping to combat hunger and homelessness in our community.
SOCIAL ACTION
Next Meeting
Tuesday, March 29
Following evening Minyan
TNT will be serving and
preparing meals at
“Haven From Hunger”
third Thursday of
every month
For more info,
Contact
Elliot Wyner:
efwyner@aol.com
MARCH YAHRZEITS: WE REMEMBER THEM
Louis Babner [father of Melvin Babner,
Gladys Katcher & father-in-law of Esther
Babner]
Edward C. Bacherman [brother of Annabelle
Swartz
& Evelyn Ponn]
Harry Clayman
Robert Cohen [father of Ruth Titelbaum]
Sally Cohen [mother of Gail Silverman]
Nathan Collier
Max Cushinsky [father of David Cushinsky]
Eve Dansker [mother of Sandee Matteucci]
Joseph Dansker [father of Sandee Matteucci]
Jeanne David [mother of Sidney David]
Joseph Dragoon [father of Harvey Dragoon]
Esther Epstein
Samuel Feldman [father of Fran Schulman]
Edward Goldberg
Bessie Goldman [mother of Shirley Lipman]
Rose Gordon
Craig Steven Green
Harriet E. Harris
Miriam Kaden
Louis Kaminsky [father of Jane Mulsman]
Max Kantor [father of Donald Kantor]
Jacob Kaplan
Oscar Kaplan [father of Susan Dragoon]
Gertrude Karafin
Robert "Bob" Klein
Theodore H. Klein [father of Malvina Liebert]
Melvin Lampert
Simon Lampert
Annie Levin
Augusta Levine [aunt of Shirley Lipman]
Dr. Conrad Litner [husband of Sandra Litner]
Mildred Mazonzon [mother-in-law of David
Goldberg]
Jacob Mulsman [father of Leonard Mulsman]
Philip Orloff [father of Ethel Babner]
Gertrude Parad [mother of Charlotte
Dantowitz]
Marilyn Paul [mother of Ronald Paul &
Stanley Paul]
James Pruss
Hyman D. Queen [father of Shirley Cole]
Justin Remis [husband of Ruthann Remis]
Rose Romo
Samuel Shneider
Samuel Siegel [father-in-law of Edward
Goldberg]
Ethel Spector
Frances Sternberg [mother of Arthur
Sternberg]
Mildred Sullaway
Elaine Swartz [daughter-in-law of Annabelle
Swartz & sister-in-law of Suzanne Swartz]
Max Swartz
Manus Taksa [father of Grigory Taska]
Joseph Tarnor [father of Harriet Wacks]
Riva Taska Goldstein [mother of Grigory
Taska]
Victor A. Trager [father of Barbara Kuhn]
Marcia Wallace [mother of Miriam Levy]
Goldie R. Webb
Norman Wise [husband of Judi Wise]
Eva Zeltzer [mother of Miriam Karas]
Marion Harriet Zimble [mother of Suzanne
Dantowitz]
We mourn the
loss of our congregant,
Joseph Cherkas
Remember your loved one
with a Memorial Plaque
Space is limited
Contact Beth in the
office for details
Yahrzeit Fund in memory of
ANNE M. SCHWARTZ (Grandmother) by David Titelbaum
ANNE M. SCHWARTZ (Mother) by Arlene Titelbaum
ANNTSY TOLPINA BERMAN (Grandmother) by Jane Tolpina
BARRY BLACK (Husband) by Francine Black
BENJAMIN L. ADELBERG (Father) by Harriet Feinstein
BESSIE SWARTZ SHERMAN (Aunt) by Suzanne Swartz
DOROTHY SCHULMAN (Mother) by Irving Schulman
EDWARD GOLDBERG (Father) by Arthur Goldberg
FREDERICK C. MILLER (Husband) by Lynda Rich
GLEN YANCO (Brother) by Rhonda Zero
HARVEY GERSHLAK (Father & Grandpa) by Mark Gershlak
LAVANA LICHA (Mother) by Laila Chamuel
LOUIS N. SWARTZ (Grandfather) by Suzanne Swartz
MARTHA EPSTEIN (Mother) by Merle Shuman
MAX RABINOVITCH (Husband) by Irene Rabinovitch
MINNIE DIAMOND (Mother) by Arlene Generazzo
MINNIE SCHWARTZ (Mother) by Sylvia Toby
MORTON C. TITELBAUM (Father) by David Titelbaum
MORTON C. TITELBAUM (Husband) by Arlene Titelbaum
RAYMOND WALLMAN (Husband) by Dorothy Wallman
ROGER F. CHAMUEL (Father) by Steve Chamuel
ROSE SIMONS FEINSTEIN (Mother) by S. Murray Simons
SAMUEL ROSENBLATT (Father) by Judith Greenfield
SAMUEL YANCO (Grandfather) by Rhonda Zero
SAUL MARGOLIS (Father) by Martin Margolis
JF&CS Family Table
(Kosher Food Pantry)
IS IN NEED OF
Canned Vegetables
&
Tuna Fish
Please drop off your donations
in the bin located
in the TNT Coat Room
Food Pantry Distribution
at Temple Sinai, Marblehead
on Sunday, March 13, 2016
TNT JANUARY CALENDAR
RAFFLE WINNERS
Adele Lubarsky
*Eric Richman
Mark Lerner
*Alan Titelbaum
Faith Lerner
Elaine Rothstein
Jay Lewis
Rich Band
Larry Shuman
Henry Kaplan
Steve Ring
Jeff Silverman
Grace Newman
“The Girls”
*Barry Falkoff
Beth Hoffman
David Ponn
* multiple wins
Come and check it out!
TNT’s Lending Library
Choose a selection from
some of these authors
James Patterson
Dan Brown
Anita Shreve
Faye Kellerman
Jodi Picolt
Robert Ludlum
Sue Monk Kidd
Liane Moriarty
Naomi Ragen