The TBR - Temple Beth Rishon
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The TBR - Temple Beth Rishon
The TBR Tablet February 2014 Saturday, February 8 at 7:30 pm A CABARET EVENING FEATURING: Singers: Margot Banen, Phyllis Cole, Jenna Daniels, Hannah Haas, Kerry Holder, Mark Kantrowitz, Robin Kantrowitz, Judy Kessler, Jane Koch, Noah Leibowitz, Barbra Lieberstein, Arthur Mamber, Ilan Mamber, Daniel Polevoy, Ted Prosnitz, Jamie Rosenblum, Stephanie Rosenblum, Fern Wilensky, Lindsay Wyck • Piano: Judy Kessler, Jane Koch • Violin: Sylvia Rubin • Clarinet: Jacob Niederman • Guitar: Adam Friedlander, Mark Kantrowitz, Ilan Mamber • Dancers: The Syncopated Seniors Tap Dancers • Percussion: Jimmy Cohen • Bass Guitar: Jack Seidenberg Directors: Kerry Holder, Ilan Mamber Master of Ceremonies: Cantor Ilan Mamber Stage Manager: Gail Niederman Sound and Lighting: Jimmy Cohen Sound Engineer: David Schwartz Concert Committee: Louis & Lisa Milowsky and Kerry Holder Join us and support our congregant musicians for a lively night of music, hors d’oeuvres, fruit and desserts. BYOB! Cabaret Repertoire Includes: Broadway, Opera, Jazz, Folk Songs, Rock, Yiddish Art Songs and more! Members are free with reservations made by February 6th. For reservations contact the temple office at 201-891-4466. See page 14 for more information. Adar 1 5774 Inside this issue Click on a title to go to that section. Shabbat, Festival & Holiday Service Schedule..................................2 Rabbi’s Message........................................3 Cantor’s Message......................................4 President’s Message................................5 Building Project Update........................6 Adult Education.....................................7-9 Special Services...................................... 10 Religious School News......................... 11 Youth Group News................................. 12 Around the Temple..........................13-15 Community Programs.......................... 16 Tribute Cards......................................17-18 Yahrzeits..................................................... 19 Food For Thought A Distinguished Speaker Series Sunday, March 9th at 9:45 am See page 9 for details. 585 Russell Avenue, Wyckoff, NJ 07481 Tel: (201) 891-4466 • Fax: (201) 891-0508 • Education: (201) 891-6074 templeoffice@bethrishon.org • www.bethrishon.org February 2014 Service Schedule Upcoming Shabbat, Festival & Holiday Service Schedule DATE TIMESERVICE Attention Parents of B’nei Mitzvah Students: The Shabbat morning services throughout February provide great opportunities for your children to practice leading parts of the service and to be called to the Torah, with you or another adult, for a practice aliyah. They will also be able to practice blessings and prayers. We urge you to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity. Saturday, February 1 9:00 am Nosh & Drash 10:00 am Shabbat Service - Terumah - Rosh Chodesh Adar I Torah: Cantor Ilan Mamber, Rabbi Marley Weiner, Steven Schwartz Haftarah: Pam Berk Friday, February 7 **6:00 pm** Special Time for Service Bet Class Family Service, Siddur Ceremony and Dinner Candle lighting: 5:02 pm Saturday, February 8 9:00 am Nosh & Drash 10:00 am Shabbat Service - Tetzaveh Torah: Cantor Ilan Mamber, Cantor Jenna Daniels, Steven Schwartz Haftarah: Rabbi Emert Friday, February 14 8:00 pm Evening Service Soloist and Guitar: Mark Kantrowitz Candle lighting: 5:11 pm Saturday, February 15 9:00 am Nosh & Drash 10:00 am Shabbat Service - Ki Tissa Torah: Rabbi Emert, Rabbi Marley Weiner Haftarah: Mitchell Steinschneider Friday, February 21 8:00 pm Evening Service Soloist and Piano: Jane Koch Candle lighting: 5:20 pm Saturday, February 22 10:00 am Shabbat Service - Vayak’hel Torah: Rabbi Emert Haftarah: Steven Schwartz Friday, February 28 8:00 pm Evening Service Candle lighting: 5:28 pm Saturday, March 1 10:00 am Shabbat Service - Pekudei Bar Mitzvah: Bradley Morrison Friday, March 7 Saturday, March 8 **6:00 pm** Special Time for Service 9:00 am 10:00 am Gimel Class Family Service and Dinner Candle lighting: 5:36 pm Nosh & Drash Shabbat Service - Vayikra Friday, March 14 8:00 pm Evening Service Candle lighting: 6:44 pm Saturday, March 15 10:00 am Shabbat Service - Tzav - Erev Purim Torah: Jillian Krim Haftarah: Claire Taub **6:00 pm** Family Megillah Reading and Youth Program 6:50 pm Congregational Purim Dinner 7:30 pm Adult Megillah Reading Program Page 2 February 2014 Rabbi’s Message From the Rabbi’s Desk... A Note FROM Our RABBINIC INTERN, Marley Weiner Recently, an article appeared in the Jewish Week about rabbis and rabbinical students from interfaith families, and I was lucky enough to be featured as part of that article. For the past twenty to thirty years, there has been a dramatic shift in the number of Jews married to nonJews. And because the shift happened twenty to thirty years ago, I, and others like me, are at the forefront of young Jewish adults who came of age in a world where we were surrounded by other interfaith families, and are now growing into positions of Jewish leadership. I wanted to use this article as a catalyst to provide a little bit more background for the Beth Rishon community about my family, my decision to not undergo mikvah at this time, and how this relates to my work at Temple Beth Rishon. I am very lucky to be working for a community that supports my work, and I would like to thank all of you, as well as Rabbi Emert, for the opportunity to speak about this very important issue that is near and dear to my heart. As is mentioned in the article, I was born to a father who was raised as a Conservative Jew and a mother who was raised Presbyterian. My parents are both religious questioners but neither of them are religious. That being said, they have been tremendously supportive of my path in connecting to Judaism and becoming a rabbi. Some of you even met them when they came to support me in my student pulpit during the High Holidays. I hope to encourage them to come back for Shabbat services before this year is over. Growing up in an interfaith family has had benefits to my rabbinate. Because I grew up around multiple religious viewpoints, I have been forced to question, refine, and define my faith every step of the way, which has only made it stronger. My parents are very supportive in our theological conversations, and their differing views help to keep me intellectually and spiritually honest. But my parents were not able to raise me as a committed Jew by themselves. In growing into the Jew that I am today, one of the most important factors was the support of my Jewish community. My home synagogue taught me about the magic of Jewish texts, the beauty of Shabbat and the Holidays, and gave me my first opportunities to teach Judaism as a Hebrew High School student Hebrew School teacher. My synagogue also had many interfaith families and an active interfaith couples’ group, which provided many positive role models of families like mine who loved and embraced Judaism. It is partially because of this that I never had any doubts that I could become a rabbi if I so chose. It is in part the support of my home synagogue that has led me to choose not to undergo mikveh at this time. I strongly believe that there is room in the Jewish community for many different types of people, and I want to serve as a rabbinic exemplar for Jewish families that look like mine. Growing up in a Jewish community that was supportive of the non-Jews in its midst was really powerful for me, and I want to make sure that my future congregants, especially the children, know that they can come and speak to me about any difficult questions of their Jewish identity, and that I will be able to answer their questions from a place of first-hand experience. This is part of the reason that I am excited to be working at Beth Rishon this year. I was greatly impressed by Beth and Seth Fisher’s words during their Kol Nidrei Appeal speech of wisdom and love for the Beth Rishon community. Having that speech be the center point of the High Holiday campaign really spoke to me about this community’s acceptance of interfaith families. I hope that, in my time here, I can also be a positive face on the possibilities of raising children with a strong sense of Jewish self within the context of an interfaith family. Rabbi Marley Weiner, Rabbinic Intern Hold the Date • Grand Opening Gala! • Saturday, May 17th Page 3 February 2014 Cantor’s Message From the Cantor’s Desk... THERE ARE STARS… Death is a fact of life. We all experience it. None of us can escape it. We are all saddened by it. We have all experienced mourning. Our Beth Rishon community is a congregation that encompasses all ages. Throughout the years, many of our families have experienced death, mostly of aging parents. But periodically we lose someone who is considered relatively young and, therefore, their death may be considered more of a loss than when it is expected. Our congregation was founded in the 1970’s. It passed its “teenage phase” in the 80’s, and “young family phase” in the 90’s. The congregation is now in its “middle age phase”, and it is aging. The past three weeks have been particularly indicative that we are in that phase. Our families have experienced an unusually high number of deaths. Within that time period, there have been at least eight losses. Our Beth Rishon community must be commended in its show of support for these grieving families. Many of our member families were present at the various funerals and numerous shiva homes and minyan services. The families in mourning received comfort through the visitations of friends and of members of our congregation who came to support these families with memories of their loved ones as well as plenty of food baskets. Our members aided the families through their time of need by spending time with them, talking about the deceased and helping them get through the most difficult time immediately after the funerals. That is what a congregational family is all about. We convey our deepest condolences to our grieving families on their time of loss: To the Zoll Family on the loss of Shirley, David’s beloved mother, and Jared and Allie’s beloved grandmother. To Jack Berger and the Javer and Greenbaum Families on the loss of long time Beth Rishon member, Carol, beloved wife of Jack and beloved mother of Sharon, Judyth, David, Daniel, Rachel, and Robert, and beloved grandmother of Daryn, Deanna, Lily, Marley, and Brady. To the Gerhadt Family on the loss of Darry, Ira’s beloved mother and Max’s beloved grandmother. To the Friedman, Krieger, and Fisherman Families on the loss of Leslie, the beloved hus- band of Mary Ann, beloved father of Joan and Amy, and the beloved grandfather of Stephanie, Jocelyn, Dylan, and Alex. To the Grossberg Family on the loss of Joseph, beloved father of Sonye and the beloved grandfather of Jason and Amy. To the Konner and Rosner Families on the loss of long time Beth Rishon Member Florence, beloved mother of Ken, R. J., and Gary and the beloved grandmother of Kimberly, Jared, Madison, Cameron, Melissa, Blake, Samantha, and Malcolm. To the Heller and Polevoy Families on the loss of Edwin, Natalie’s and Sherry’s beloved father, and the beloved grandfather of Michael, Robert, Adam, Danny, and Lindsay. To the Dressler Family on the loss of Marilyn Ellen, Linda’s beloved mother, and Michael’s beloved grandmother. On behalf of the families above and their loved ones who have passed on, I would like to conclude a poem by Channa Szenesh: There Are Stars There are stars up above, So far away we only see their light long, long after the star itself is gone. And so it is with people that we loved -- their memories keep shining ever brightly though their time with us is done. But the stars that light up the darkest night, these are the lights that guide us. As we live our days, these are the ways we remember. Page 4 B’Shalom (In Peace), Cantor Ilan Mamber, cantor@bethrishon.org February 2014 President’s Message From the President’s Desk... The months of loss... Often we say that bad things happen in “3”s”. For our community, in a period of six weeks we lost nearly a dozen loved ones. Every time the Cantor called me, I held my breath thinking he was going to tell me of another loss for one of our members. Often I would see members during this time and they would say – “Every time I get an email it says “Baruch Dayen HaEmet”…it’s crazy!!!” I attended many funerals and many shivas in the month of December and January. Although they were sad, I also found them inspiring. I heard such wonderful stories about amazing people – some I knew and some I didn’t. Tales of friendship, love, devotion, and inspiration of course laced with sadness and melancholy. I heard stories from grandchildren, children, friends, nieces and nephews. They shared their memories, their love and their admiration. They laughed, they cried, but most of all, they honored the person who passed. For some, the loss was expected, for others the loss was a shock. I often found myself tearing up listening to some heartwarming stories and chuckling as stories were told of some idiosyncratic memories. For all of these families, as well as any family who has experienced loss, they will spend the next few months or years looking for a “new normal”. And what continued to blow me away was the support our community gave to these families. Every shiva home was filled with people from our community. Sometimes there were a hundred people crammed into a den/dining room/living room area. Every generation was represented. It was wonderful seeing young people support their friends when a grandparent was lost. Often the teens would be in another room, and the little ones would be running around under everyone’s feet. We brought meals, coffee pots, food, and people to ensure there was always enough for a minyan. During times of loss, the sense of belonging to a community becomes so important and vital to the healing process. I want to thank Cantor Mamber for going above and beyond the call of duty officiating at so many funerals and shiva services. I also want to thank Ron Rosenzweig for helping with the minyan services – especially when we had two in one evening. I was proud to be the president of our community. We were there. And we will continue to be there for these families and all families that are in need. Laura Freeman, Temple President ljfassoc@aol.com Page 5 February 2014 Building Project Education Wing Renovation Campaign BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE LEADING THE WAY as of 1/17/14 GINA ADDEO, ADCO ELECTRICAL CORP. HOWARD & FELICIA BARASH DANIEL & SHARI BECKER PAUL & JUDY BEDRIN MARSHALL & GRETTA BERMAN LARRY & MARNIE BERNSTEIN STEPHAN BILLSTEIN & SUSAN HOOPER THE BROOKE FUND ROBERT & JENNIFER CAHN MARK & TERRY CHARNET ROBERT & SHEILA CHESTNOV HAROLD & WENDY CHUBINSKY DAVID & LAUREN COHEN SAVERIO COSTA & TARA MANDEL LOU & JILL D’AVANZO STEVE & LINDA DRESSLER RABBI KENNETH EMERT KEN & LAURA ESTEROW ALBERT FARHI LEONARD & SHOSHANA FEINER JEFF & LAURA FREEMAN MICHAEL & STACEY FRENKEL ED & KATIE FRIEDLAND STEVE & JUDITH FRIEDLAND MARK FRIEDLANDER & LAURA EISDORFER GARY & SAMANTHA GABRIEL BOB & MARILYN GELLERT MARVIN & DIANE GESS BARRY & MARGE GINSBERG ROBERT & SHARON GLASSMAN MICHAEL & LESLIE GOLDBERG STEPHEN & RANDI GOLDBERG CHARLES & NITA GOODGAL LARRY & MARIANNE GOODMAN STAN & NANCY GOODMAN JOSH & DEBBIE GRAUER MICHAEL & JOYCE GREENBERG JEFF & ELENA GREENE ROB & ABI GROSSMAN ARNOLD & AUDREY HEIMLER JODI HEIMLER RICHARD HEIMLER HARRY & MARJORIE IMMERMAN DENNIS & SHARON JAVER ANDREW JENNIS & HARRIET SHUGARMAN DAVID KAHN & LIZ COLE SCOTT & CARYN KAHN MANNY KAPLAN HENRY & ELAINE KAUFMAN JEFFREY & ALLISON KARPF DAVID & LESLIE KLYDE KEITH & ABBE KOOPER JONATHAN & LINH KORN ARTHUR R. & NANCY KRAMER SCOTT & PAM KRIM MARTIN & MARY KWARTLER LARRY & ALYSON LANDSMAN LEN & LEANN LEBOV ED & JOAN LEFFERMAN BENNETT LEIFER & LAURA MUFSON STEVEN & SUE ANN LEVIN ERIC & STACEY LEVY LARRY LEVY CHUCK & ANNE LIEBERMAN ILAN & CAROL MAMBER IRA & HOLLY MARX PETER & EVELYN MEIER RICHARD & CINDY MILLER CURTIS & KIMBERLY NASSAU MARK & SHARON NEWMAN PETER & BARBARA NORDEN DAVID & MICHELE OPPER MEL & JUDY OPPER JEFF & SHERRY POLEVOY MICHAEL & ALISA ROBINSON RON ROSENSWEIG & LINDA DOMBROWSKY MICHAEL & ELLEN RUBENSTEIN DAVID & BRIGITTE RUDMAN WILL & MARNIE RUKIN MARC & KAREN SACKSTEIN HOWARD & JILL SCHOENFELD KEITH SEIDENBERG & ELLEN WALD IRA & RANDI SHINSKE BARRY & AMY SILVERMAN DEAN & LAUREN SILVERMAN MARTIN & CATHERINE SMITHLINE ED & ADRIENNE SOLOMON MICHAEL & BETH SPAROZIC FRED & JUDY STEINBERG LEE & AMY TESSER ZAHAVA TROSTEN BRADLEY & NADINE VAIANA JEFF & KIM WEISS EDWARD J. WELSH CYRILE WILSON ANDY & SUSAN YADOFF JACK & LYDIA ZAKIM RONALD & ZIONA ZELAZO LENNY & MOIRA ZELIN JEFF & ANNE ZENN LON & ELLEN ZIMMER IAN & JEAN-MARIE ZIMMERMAN DAVY & AMANDA ZONERAICH GARY & MARIE ROSE ZWERLING Page 6 February 2014 Adult Education Visit the “Adult Education” tab at www.bethrishon.org for more information about these programs. Nosh & Drash Reader’s Circle Book Club: Come Read with Us! FEBRUARY 6: Once We Were Brothers by Ronald H. Balson. A compelling tale of two boys and a family struggling to survive in war-torn Poland. It is also the story of a young lawyer who must face not only a powerful adversary, but her own self-doubts. Two lives, two worlds and sixty years all on course to collide in a fastpaced legal thriller. MARCH 6: All Other Nights by Dara Horn. This Civil War page turner details the adventures of a young Jewish Confederate spy while exploring race and religion in 19th century America. Bible, bagels, coffee and commentarY Join Rabbi Marley as we explore the Torah portion together to build familiarity with our sacred text and to get acquainted with some of its most provocative commentators, ancient and modern. Upcoming Saturdays: February 1st February 8th February 15th March 8th Time: 9:00 - 10:00 am Consider making a tribute to a special event in your life by inscribing it on The Tree of Life We meet the first Thursday of each month at 7:30 pm. in Beth Consider making a tribute to Rishon’s a special life by beautiful inscribinglobby. it on Great books, great reviewers, great evenings of dialogue event in your and discussion!! Please join us. You will be very glad you did! For more information, contact Diane Gess: gessagain@aol.com or 845-357-5366. Call Anne Zenn at (201) The Tree of Life848-9322 in TBR’s beautiful lobby. call Anne Zenn 201.848.9322 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Temple-BethRishon/104961512881018 Page 7 February 2014 Adult Education Visit the ”Adult Education” tab at www.bethrishon.org for more information about these programs. ADULT BAR/BAT MITZVAH XVI ORIENTATION Tuesday, March 11th at 6:00 pm Curriculum for Course will include: • • • • • • • • • The Synagogue, The Service, The Prayers The Jewish Calendar and Festivals Jewish Values and Ethics Hebrew Reading (For those who need it) Bar and Bat Mitzvah: A Jewish Life Cycle Event Hebrew Names: Meaning and Exploration Torah and Haftarah Study Leading & Participating in the Shabbat Morning Services Beginning Hebrew Class Coordinator: Hazzan Ilan Mamber Instructors: Rabbi Kenneth Emert Hazzan Ilan Mamber Judy Ackerman Rabbi Marley Weiner Cantor Jenna Daniels Cost: Members - $360 Non Members - $500 For more information, contact Cantor Ilan Mamber: cantor@bethrishon.org or call 201-891-4669 (office), 201-914-2693 (cell) Jewish Federation OF NORTHERN NEW JERSEY FREE COMMUNITY EVENT MEET THE AUTHOR Mitchell James Kaplan Thursday, April 3 7 pm with dessert reception to follow RSVP to Nancy Perlman: NancyP@jfnnj.org or 201.820.3904 www.jfnnj.org/onebook ment Announce of 15 2014-20 Book Selection ONE BOOK, ONE COMMUNITY a project of the Synagogue Leadership Initiative, is sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey and the Henry and Marilyn Taub Foundation. taking place at Temple Israel & Jewish Community Center 475 Grove Street, Ridgewood Page 8 February 2014 Adult Education Food for Thought A DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER SERIES SUNDAY MARCH 9, 2014 9:45 AM DR. Suzannah Heschel Eli Black Professor of Jewish Studies, Dartmouth College “Prophecy and Social Action in Judaism” Suzannah Heschel is a professor and a highly respected biblical and Jewish feminist scholar. She has written extensively and garnered praise and awards for her activism in interfaith relations, receiving grants from both the Ford and Carnegie Foundations. Her book, Abraham Geiger and the Jewish Jesus, won a National Book Award and Germany’s Geiger Prize. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Heschel has received several honorary doctorates, as well as honorary membership in Phi Beta Kappa. Our speaker follows in the footsteps of her father Abraham Joshua Heschel, the pre-eminent 20th Century Jewish theologian and philosopher. Dr. Heschel will speak to us about our Jewish prophets and their call for social action, and the centrality of the prophetic tradition, not only in the Bible, but throughout the course of Judaism. Like her father, who marched with Dr. Martin Luther King, she believes in the critical importance of human rights activism as an extension of Jewish teaching. She will discuss the prophets’ dream of world peace, their awareness of human rights, and the primacy of human dignity as a link to God’s dignity. Suzannah Heschel will emphasize the crucial significance of prophetic Judaism for us today. Breakfast Buffet served at 9:45 AM Presentation, at 10:30AM, will be followed by Q & A This Program is Sponsored By The Fred Emert Memorial Adult Education Fund with TBR Patron support. Program Cost: Temple Members: $15 Non-Members: $20 Please RSVP to the Temple Office at 201-891-4466 by Thursday, March 6th. If needed, babysitting will be provided. Distinguished Speakers Series Patrons are welcomed! Contact Sharon Rubin, Shar6on@aol.com Page 9 February 2014 Special Services Visit the “Observance” tab at www.bethrishon.org for more information about these programs. Bet Class Family Service and Siddur Ceremony Friday, February 7 at 6:00 PM Join us for a family Shabbat service and the Bet Class Siddur Ceremony, followed by dinner. PURIM at TBR Saturday, March 15th starting at 6:00 pm Meditative Shabbat Service A Peaceful Shabbat: A Meditative Shabbat Experience at TBR with Rabbi Ziona Zelazo Saturday, March 22 10:00 - 11:00 am 6:00 pm: Family Megillah Reading & Youth Program 6:50 pm: Congregational Dinner 7:30 pm: Adult Program Don’t forget to wear your Purim costumes!! Shabbat Family Service Featuring the Gimel Class Friday, March 7 at 6:00 PM Our Gimel students will lead this family friendly Shabbat service, followed by dinner. Girl Scout Shabbat Service Friday, March 28 at 8:00 PM Dinner and service open to all Girl Scout, Brownie, & Daisy troops of all denominations in Oakland, Franklin Lakes, Wyckoff, & surrounding communities (additional fee for dinner). Contact Louis Milowsky at milo613@aol.com for more info. Visit the Observance tab (Special Services) on the TBR website for more details. Hold the date! Grand Opening Gala! Saturday, May 17th Details coming soon.. Page 10 February 2014 Religious School News Addison M. & Elizabeth Opper Religious School Celebrating Your Child Through The Power of Names I have been thinking a lot about names since our Shorashim (first grade) teacher, Alissa Vogel, had a healthy baby last month! When a Jewish baby is born, we make a big deal out of naming that child. Many American Jews give their child a name Thus, we celebrated the children through the significance and a separate Hebrew name, to be used when that child of their names. This month, on February 7, we will have is called to the Torah. When my own daughter was born, our Bet (4th grade) Siddur Ceremony. At this service, Bet she was given a first and a middle name filled with deep students will receive a new siddur (prayer book) which meaning and connections to family members, literary will include a template with their English and Hebrew characters, and Biblical heroes. Her Hebrew name names. Parents will individually present these siddurim reflected the qualities of the family members for whom to their own children along with a personal blessing. she was named. At eight days old, our daughter was Of course, the most treasured moment of celebrating our celebrated with a ceremony bestowing her name upon children through their names happens right at the cusp her and sharing with our friends, family, and community of the child turning into an adult, at least in the eyes of what the names mean to us as her parents. the Jewish community. At the Bat/Bar Mitzvah ceremony, Our cultural focus on names is not surprising. Our Biblical the most significant moment is when the new adult is called up to the Torah for the first time, something ancestors deeply valued names as well. In fact, each time that that individual could not have done before that there was a major transition in the relationship between moment. At that time, the person is called up by their one of our forefathers or foremothers and G-d, their own Hebrew name and the names of their parents. For name was literally changed. For instance, our forefather the rest of our lives, we are known in a religious setting Abraham was born Avram and his wife Sara was born by our name, daughter or son of our parents. Not only Sarai. When G-d chose them to be the couple to leave are our names filled with meaning, but we are linked to their home and go to a new land to start a new people our families and to the Jewish community not by our (who would become the Jewish people), G-d changed last name, but by the Hebrew names of our parents. We their names to Avraham and Sarah. Likewise, our ancestor Jacob wrestled with an angel in the middle celebrate who we are through our names. of the night and then said that he would not give up If your child does not know what her or his Hebrew until the angel gave him a new name depicting his name is or if your child does not know why that name transformation after this battle. The angel named him was chosen, sit down and share the story. At the same Yisrael (Israel), which means to struggle with something time, let your child know why you chose his or his English or someone. For the rest of his life, Jacob went back name. Take the time to celebrate your child and all she and forth between his two names – Ya’akov and Yisrael. or he represents through the power of his or her name! Names have deep significance for Jews. How fortunate it is that our Religious School students have opportunities to delve into the meaning and significance of their names and, through that, to be celebrated as unique, special people. On January 18, we had our Alef (3rd grade) Consecration and Tu B’Shevat Seder. At that ceremony, each child was given a certificate stating both the Hebrew and English names. Parents were invited to share the meaning of their child’s name. Rabbi Lori Feldstein-Gardner Rabbi/Educator (413) 627-3817 • loriafg@yahoo.com Page 11 February 2014 Youth Group News Visit the “TBR Youth Group” tab at www.bethrishon.org for more program information. From the Youth Director... Youth Group Fun! Last month, we celebrated Shabbat with the fabulous and upbeat Youth Group. The combination of the kids with the YG leaders plus Cantor Mamber, Rabbi Marley, and Cantor Jenna, made for a great night! Special thanks go to Kari Teital for her continued commitment to the Youth Group program and to Michele Nemiroff, Jennifer Berger, and Pam Oring for their extra hands and support. Following YG Shabbat, the night continued on with Midnight Madness for the 3rd & 4th graders. Activities included relay races, board games, crafts, social time and an ice cream sundae bar! Youth group is so outrageous this year and the commitment that you have all made towards the program is amazing! I thank you so much. Look out for Purim next month... SAVE THE DATE - MARCH 16th PURIM CARNIVAL. I am looking for volunteers to help..... step up, step up and help us out! B’Ahava, B’ Simcha Jana Schwartz, Youth Director youth_director@bethrishon.org ATTENTION ALL 9th-12th GRADERS... Upcoming Chai-Lights Youth Group Schedule Find out about a fun and exciting high school youth group BBYO (B’nai Brith Youth Organization) Meetings held twice a month on Sunday evenings at 7 p.m. at Temple Beth Rishon February 4.........................................Club 34 February 13.......................................Club 56 February 25...................................... Club 34 March 6..............................................Club 56 ➤ Attend Bergen County events and state wide conventions and activities ➤ Open to all area Jewish teens, so bring your friends! PLEASE NOTE THAT YOUTH GROUP HAS A TRIBUTE CARD FUND. If you would like to make a donation, please contact the main office at your convenience. Thank you for your ongoing support. Page 12 For more information, contact: Laura Freeman ljfassoc@aol.com nce e i r e p Ex BBYO! February 2014 Around the Temple We are open!!! TBR Gift Shop Your Temple Gift Shop Is Open and Waiting For You! Please stop by to say hello and take a look. You’ll find that little something that you must have for yourself or a special item for a family member or friend. We have whatever you need, whatever the occasion. We are open during the construction by appointment. Please call Gretta Berman at 201-788-2838 to set up a mutually convenient time. Kol Rishon Adult Choir Open to High School students and adults. Ability to read music and Hebrew are not required. Contact Cantor Mamber cantor@bethrishon.org or 201-8914466 for more information. All are welcome to join. Rehearsals resume on Monday, March 10th. UPCOMING PERFORMANCES Sunday, March 23: Joshua Nelson Concert Friday, April 11: Pre-Passover Shabbat Zemer Rishon Teen Choir We invite all 7th through 12th graders to participate. Rehearsals, under the direction of cantorial intern Jenna Daniels, take place two Sundays a month from 12:30 - 1:30 pm. Contact Cantor Ilan Mamber at cantor@bethrishon.org (201-891-4466) or Cantor Jenna at jrd05c@gmail .com (561-762-9084). There is NO fee for this special program! UPCOMING PERFORMANCES Saturday, March 15: Purim Megila Reading Friday, April 11: Pre-Passover Shabbat CATERING ROOM RENTAL NEWLY REDUCED RATES!! Take advantage of these new rates for your next party or event. New Rate REDUCED RATES! Old Rate Entire Ballroom up to two hours $400.00 625.00 Entire Ballroom two - 5 hours $750.00 1250.00 Large Side of Ballroom up to 2 hours $300.00 575.00 Large Side of Ballroom 2-5 hours $750.00 950.00 Small Side of Ballroom up to 2 hours $200.00 450.00 Small Side of Ballroom 2-5 hours $500.00 700.00 Visit the “Our Community” tab at www.bethrishon.org for more information on all TBR clubs and activities. Page 13 February 2014 Around the Temple Café Beth Rishon Join us and support our congregant musicians for a lively night of music, wine, cheese, hors d’oeuvres, fruit & desserts. BYOB! Saturday, February 8th 2014 @ 7:30pm A cabaret evening featuring Singers: Margot Banen, Phyllis Cole, Jenna Daniels, Hannah Haas, Kerry Holder, Mark Kantrowitz, Robin Kantrowitz, Judy Kessler, Jane Koch, Noah Leibowitz, Barbra Lieberstein, Arthur Mamber, Ilan Mamber, Daniel Polevoy, Ted Prosnitz, Jamie Rosenblum, Stephanie Rosenblum, Fern Wilensky , Lindsay Wyck Piano: Judy Kessler Jane Koch Guitar: Adam Friedlander, Mark Kantrowitz, Ilan Mamber Violin: Sylvia Rubin Clarinet: Jacob Niederman Bass Guitar: Jack Seidenberg Percussion: Jimmy Cohen Dancers: The Syncopated Seniors Tap Dancers Master of Ceremonies: Cantor Ilan Mamber Stage Manager: Gail Niederman Sound Engineer: David Schwartz Sound & Lighting Coordination: Jimmy Cohen Concert Committee: Kerry Holder, Lisa & Louis Milowsky Produced & Directed by: Kerry Holder & Ilan Mamber Cabaret Repertoire includes: Broadway, Opera, Jazz, Folk Songs, Rock, and more BYO-Be there! Save the Date Joshua Nelson is Coming to TBR! Sunday, March 23 at 4:00 pm World renowned Jewish Gospel singer, Joshua Nelson, will be performing at Beth Rishon! Nelson goes by the nickname “the prince of kosher gospel.” He’s given credit for the idea of combining two parts of his own heritage, African-American and Jewish, and creating a new style that combines Jewish meaning and gospel sounds. Nelson has performed around the world, for Presidents, congregations, major music festivals—and for Oprah, who named him a “Next Big Thing.” Don’t miss this incredible FREE concert! Members are Free with Reservations made by February 6th. Members without reservations & Guests: $10. Student members without reservations & Student guests $5. For Reservations: Contact Temple Beth Rishon 201-891-4466 585 Russell Avenue ~ Wyckoff, NJ ~ 07481 On January 8th, Laugh, Learn and Linger, our social series for women, met for the second time at the home of Emily Popowitz. Thirty TBR women gathered in the kitchen for a morning of learning with guest speaker, Erica Danziger, a local holistic health coach. Erica spent time teaching us healthy snacking options and recipes to get through the day. She offered healthy substitutions for typical ingredients and taught us how to better feed ourselves and our family. We all enjoyed the opportunity to taste new things, learn new things and spend a little relaxing time together. Our thanks to Emily for graciously hosting us all in her beautiful home! Page 14 Supported by the Channa Mamber Music Memorial Fund. Donations will be accepted. Call temple office for reservations. Co-sponsored by Beth Haverim Shir Shalom congregation of Mahwah. February 2014 Around the Temple Would You Like To Be a Member of the TBR Board of Trustees? Any member wishing to be considered by the Nominating Committee for an elected position on the Board of Trustees must inform the Nominating Committee in writing no later than March 15 of such preference. Please direct all inquiries to Ian Zimmerman at izimmerman@auerpak.com. Jewish Family Service of North Jersey Offers On-Site Social Work Services February Food Drive To Benefit Wayne Interfaith Network Food Pantry in Wayne Contact Jessica Fleischer, LSW, at (973) 897-3703. Jessica is available to provide assessment, referrals, and short-term counseling on a variety of subjects such as eldercare, child development, marital concerns, mental health, and personal growth and development. She sees congregants at the synagogue every Wednesday and is also available by appointment. Collection baskets are located in the front lobby. Items must be non-perishable. Please check expiration dates. Thank you for your generosity! Sharing Nachas Bob and Sharon Glassman and Sherry Glassman are thrilled to announce the birth of a beautiful girl, Lila Jade, to Jodi and Larry Goldstein. Jodi, daughter of grandparents Bob and Sherry, and Larry make their home in Monroe, NY. Visit the “Announcements and Events” tab at www.bethrishon.org to see more photos from TBR recent events. Page 15 February 2014 Community Programs Visit the “Jewish Community News” tab at www.bethrishon.org for more information on these programs. TEMPLE COMMUNITY NETWORK (TCN) TCN is a professional networking group focused on the job search needs of our community. Everyone is welcome! Our Monday, February 24 meeting will feature renowned career coach Eli Amdur (www.amdurcoaching.com) presenting, “’Fifty for Fifty’ -- 50 Reasons to Hire the 50 (plus) Candidate.” This will be fantastic. Don’t miss it! As always, there will also be plenty of open networking time with your colleagues. Please join us at Barnert Temple (Rt. 208 S. in Franklin Lakes) on: Monday, February 24 • 7:00 - 9:00 pm For more information, contact Bob Roman at broman235@gmail.com. TCN is a joint project of Temple Beth Rishon, Barnert Temple, Beth Haverim Shir Shalom, Temple Beth Or and Temple Beth Tikvah. CHAT: Chatting Hour for Asperger’s Teens Tuesday evenings through March 4, 2014 7:45 pm to 9:00 pm at Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey Volunteer and Get Connected! Dates: February 4, 11, 25 and March 4 • Small structured group meetings for Teens/ Young Adults with Asperger’s Syndrome (ages 16-21) • Clinician facilitated / Psyco-educational Group Advanced registration & screening required. For more information or to register, please call: 201-837-9090 for Ira or 973-595-0111 x 134 for Lauryn Tuchman $200 for all sessions All around northern New Jersey there are volunteer opportunities you and your family can get involved in that will make a positive difference in our community. To learn more go to: http://www.jfnnj.org/page.aspx?id=140275 Page 16 February 2014 Tribute Cards Tribute Cards The congregation gratefully acknowledges the following contributions: Andrew Friedland Preschool Fund The Preschool Families to Jana & Jamie Katcher – we are thinking about you. The Gabriel Family to Ira Gerhardt in memory of your beloved mother. The following donations were made to Kim Rosner in memory of her beloved grandmother: Lindsay & Brian Arenstein Caryn & Scott Kahn Diane & Marvin Gess made the following donations: Sherry Polevoy in memory of your beloved father. Joan Krieger in memory of your beloved father. Linda Dressler in memory of your beloved mother. Cantor Discretionary Fund The following donations were made to Joan Krieger in memory of her beloved father: Rona Eagle & Bruce Leeb Kenneth & Arlene Weiss Mary & Marty Kwartler made a generous donation to this fund. Caring Committee Fund Diane & Bob Herzog to Jack Berger in memory of your beloved wife Richard & Claudia Meer to Joan Krieger in memory of your beloved father. Richard Heimler made the following donations: Karen & Darryl Weiss to Sonye Grossberg in memory of your beloved father. Jack Berger in memory of your beloved wife. The following donations were made to Edna Lewitz in memory of her beloved sister: Sonye Grossberg in memory of your beloved father. Natalie Heller in memory of your beloved father. Natalie Heller in memory of your beloved father. Ken Konner in memory of your beloved mother. Gary Konner in memory of your beloved mother. Nita & Chuck Goodgal to Alyson Cohn in memory of your beloved mother. Joan Krieger in memory of your beloved father. Manny Kaplan Susan & Steve Sorkenn Martha & Jim Baum made the following donations: Sharon Javer in memory of your beloved mother. Addison M. & Elizabeth Opper Hebrew School Fund Barry & Marcia Bloomfield to Ken Konner in memory of your beloved mother. Nancy & Stan Goodman made a generous donation to this fund. R.J. Konner in memory of your beloved mother. Jack Berger in memory of your beloved wife. Marge & Harry Immerman made the following donations: Cantorial Intern Fund Jen & Bob Cahn made a generous donation to this fund. Sonye Grossberg in memory of your beloved father. Joan Krieger in memory of your beloved father. Tribute Cards at TBR Grey Card..........................................................donation of $10.00 Silver Card.........................................................donation of $18.00 Gold Card..........................................................donation of $36.00 and over Machzor Chadash..........................................donation of $36.00 per book All donations will be published in the newsletter and your donation will be applied to the TBR fund of your choice. Available through the Temple office at (201) 891-4466. Page 17 Heidi & Michael Katz made the following donations: Jack Berger in memory of your beloved wife. Natalie Heller in memory of your beloved father. Joan Krieger in memory of your beloved father. Nancy & Harry Silver in memory of your beloved cousin. David Zoll in memory of your beloved mother. Linda Dressler in memory of your beloved mother. Lisa & Steve Marcus & Family made the following donations: Sonye Grossberg in memory of your beloved father. Joan Krieger in memory of your beloved father. Gail & Bob Loewenstein to Natalie Heller in memory of your beloved father. Channa Mamber Memorial Music Fund Marge & Barry Ginsberg to Jack Berger in memory of your beloved wife. Ruth & Len Stern to Edna Lewitz in memory of your beloved sister. Susan, Alan & Matt Yacavone to Sharon Javer in memory of your beloved mother. General Fund Donna Krieger to Arthur Jacobs in loving memory of Paula Jacobs. Helene and James Nelson to Edna Lewitz in memory of your beloved sister. Nancy Wellington to Linda Dressler in memory of your beloved mother. February 2014 Tribute Cards Tribute Cards The congregation gratefully acknowledges the following contributions: Viviane & Barry Newman made the following donations: Sue Berry in loving memory of Allan Berry. Florence Gordon in loving memory of Irving Gordon. Jack Berger in memory of your beloved wife. Sherry Polevoy in memory of your beloved father. Sharon Javer in memory of your beloved mother. David Zoll in memory of your beloved mother. Lisa & Louis Milowsky made the following donations: Rabbi Discretionary Fund The following donations were made to Jack Berger in memory of his beloved wife: Sari Fromberg Diane & Marvin Gess Nita & Chuck Goodgal Judy Goodwin & Bruce Platt Leona Greenbaum Manny Kaplan Tobie & Warren Kaufman Kris Len Doris Miller Ishaye & Josephine Monokof Viviane & Barry Newman Merrill Rutman Ruth & Irwin Schneider Lillian Silver Judy & Ira Singer Susan & Steve Sorkenn Judy & Fred Steinberg Ruth & Len Stern Sheila Tanenbaum The Wuhl Family to Darryl Weiss in memory of your beloved mother. The following donations were made to Sharon Javer in memory of her beloved mother: Nita & Chuck Goodgal Judy & Herb Javer Kris Len The following donations were made to Joan Krieger in memory of her beloved father: The following donations were made to Joan Krieger in memory of her beloved father: Judy Goodwin & Bruce Platt Marlene & Howard Goldberg Karen & Marc Sackstein Nancy Wellington Physical Plant Fund Lisa & David Schwartz to Sherry Polevoy in memory of your beloved father. Carole & Paul Schwartz made the following donations: Jack Berger in memory of your beloved wife. Sharon Javer in memory of your beloved mother. Rona Eagle & Bruce Leeb made the following donations: Jack Berger in memory of your beloved wife. Linda Dressler in memory of your beloved mother. Michael & Leslie Goldberg to Linda Dressler in memory of your beloved mother. Natalie Heller in memory of your beloved father. Rabbinic Intern Fund Youth Wing Fund Jen & Bob Cahn made a generous donation to this fund. Nancy & Arthur R. Kramer made the following donations: Ritual Fund Ken Konner in memory of your beloved mother. The following donations were made to Sonye Grossberg in memory of her beloved father: Lynn Schonbraun in memory of your beloved mother. Sondra & Stuart Levine Judy & Ira Singer Kim & Rich Cantor Sondra & Stuart Levine The Niederman Family Sharon & Bob Glassman Judy & Bruce Ackerman made the following donations: Jack Berger in memory of your beloved wife. Sonye Grossberg in memory of your beloved father. Natalie Heller in memory of your beloved father. Joan Krieger in memory of your beloved father. Edna Lewitz in memory of your beloved sister. Cathee & Marty Smithline to Sharon Javer in memory of your beloved mother. Ellen & Alan Zalkowitz to Anne & Chuck Lieberman in honor of the birth of your new granddaughter. The following donations were made to Jack Berger in memory of his beloved wife: Linda Dombrowsky & Ron Rosensweig Nancy & Arthur R. Kramer Karen & Marc Sackstein & Family Cathee & Marty Smithline Nancy Wellington Lydia & Jack Zakim The following donations were made to Judith Greenbaum in memory of her beloved mother: Page 18 Melvina & Bernard Feldman Caryn & Scott Kahn The following donations were made to Natalie Heller in memory of her beloved father: Nancy and Arthur R. Kramer Fran & Ernie Reinitz Cathee & Marty Smithline The following donations were made to Joan Krieger in memory of her beloved father: Fran & Ernie Reinitz Judy & Ira Singer Cathee & Marty Smithline Linda Dombrowsky & Ron Rosensweig made the following donations: Joan Krieger in memory of your beloved father. Edna Lewitz in memory of your beloved sister. Natalie Heller in memory of your beloved father. Linda Dressler in memory of your beloved mother. Ron Rosensweig in loving memory of Perry Rosensweig. Lydia & Jack Zakim made the following donations: Sonye Grossberg in memory of your beloved father. Joan Krieger in memory of your beloved father. Natalie Heller in memory of your beloved father. Linda Dressler in memory of your beloved mother. Jay & Carol Opper made the following donations: Jack Berger in memory of your beloved wife. Sonye Grossberg in memory of your beloved father. Joan Krieger in memory of your beloved father. Natalie Heller in memory of your beloved father. February 2014 Yahrzeits February Yahrzeit Donations FEBRUARY YAHRZEITS 1 Joel Feuer Irving Herman Louis Schreier Kenneth Weiner 2 Richard Breslaw Albert Lidsky 3 Rose W. Kirschner 4 Dorothy Vera Nearman 5 Sigmund Atterman 6 Charles Krames 7 Irvin B. Golboro 8 Jack Schultz 9 Thelma Lipsky Ellenbogen Ruth Kagan Miriam Schalman Jacob Shear 10 Jack Zalon 11 Dorothy Ann Feinberg Arthur W. Kutner 12 Alice Arenstein Paul Emert Harry Petereit 13 Gertrude Kasmanoff Peter Alexander Krieger Stanley Krieger Harriet Krim Harry Newman 15 Isabelle Taub 16 Herbert Axelrod 17 Solomon Friedland Alfred Lowry 18 Seymour Kessler Ilse Leipzig Ann Lyon Dr. J. Gabriel Michael Elaine Odessa Milton S. Jacobson In accordance with the Jewish tradition of giving Tzedakah as a tribute of reverence and love to the memory of our departed, the following donations have been made to the Temple Beth Rishon Yahrzeit Fund: 19 Sidney Gendell Lillian Litwin FAMILY OF: 20 Lester Levine Katie Shear 21 Bernard Howard Cadel Patricia Dressler Audrey Gross Roland Kinsley Richard Nestampower Anna Schleifer 22 Gaskel Goldstein 23 Jonas Herzog Harry Pollack 24 Shirley Dwoskin Akiva Macagon 25 Howard Sackstein 26 Miriam Bodner Belle Bukiet Bernard Jacobs Milton Krieger 27 Norman Cohen Irving Immerman Ann Sarbone 28 Channa Mamber Max H. Roller IN MEMORY OF: Andrea & Michael Prell�����������������������������Robyn Samantha Prell Sharon Rubin�����������������������������������������������Lorraine Goldman Bennett Leifer����������������������������������������������Charlotte Leifer Marsha Lutch Lloyd�����������������������������������Zelda Lutch Nathan Lutch Nicky Prell������������������������������������������������������Robyn Samantha Prell The Kutner Family��������������������������������������Phyllis Albert Edna Lewitz��������������������������������������������������Adolph Schwartz June Stahl������������������������������������������������������Alice S. Stahl Barry Gornstein�������������������������������������������Ruth Ginsberg The Phillips Family��������������������������������������Ida Skarnik TOWARD OUR EFFORTS TO BE A SUPPORTIVE COMMUNITY... In the event that the Clergy may not have been informed, please contact the Temple Office at 201-891-4466 with the name of any congregant who is ill at home, facing surgery, or in the hospital. We appreciate it! When a Death in Your Family Occurs, Please Let us Know. When a death in your immediate family occurs, the TBR Community would like to acknowledge your loss and support you in any and all ways possible. Please promptly notify Rabbi Emert at 201-819-5005 or Cantor Mamber at 201-914-2693. In addition, to provide pertinent information that you would like to share, call the Temple Office at 201-891-4466. Even if the service is out of town, we would like to know so that we can offer our condolences. Page 19 February 2014 CHECK OUT THESE TWO LINKS on our Temple website which help with our FUNDRAISING! Each time you make a purchase from Amazon.com or buy a tree in Israel from the Jewish National Fund via our website, the temple receives a percentage towards our fundraising goals. YOU MUST ENTER THESE SITES VIA OUR SITE in order for us to receive the benefit. You may use any of their vendors to make purchases as long as you do it via the Temple website. Both links are located at the bottom of our HOME page. We hope that you will take a moment to discover these links and to explore our Temple website at the same time at www.bethrishon.org . The entire membership, staff and clergy thank you for using this painless way to help our bottom line! 585 Russell Avenue, Wyckoff, NJ 07481 Tel: (201) 891-4466 • Fax: (201) 891-0508 Education: (201) 891-6074 templeoffice@bethrishon.org • www.bethrishon.org Page 20
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