save the date: saturday, december 6 men`s club
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save the date: saturday, december 6 men`s club
TEMPLE NER TAMID 368 Lowell Street, Peabody, MA 01960 (978) 532-1293, Fax: (978) 532-0101 Website: www.templenertamid.org E-mail: templenertamid@verizon.net Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Peabody, MA No. 63 The Conservative Congregation of Peabody, MA Affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism NOVEMBER 2014 CHESHVAN/KISLEV 5775 “OR CURRENT RESIDENT” SAVE THE DATE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 MEN’S CLUB AUCTION 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 Rabbi: Deborah Zuker Temple Ext.201 rabbi@templenertamid.org SHABBAT CANDLE LIGHTING Cantor: Stephen Abramowitz Temple Ext: 203 cantor@templenertamid.org Friday, November 7 Friday, November 14 Friday, November 21 Friday, November 28 4:12 PM 4:05 PM 3:59 PM 3:55 PM Friday, December 5 Friday, December 12 Friday, December 19 Friday, December 26 3:55 PM 3:53 PM 3:55 PM 3:58 PM 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 Linda Gross lsgross@comcast.net Adele Lubarsky lubarskya@hotmail.com Alan Titelbaum alan@asmallcreation.com *************************** Chanukah 1st candle, Tuesday, December 16 USY: David Goldberg Home: (978)535-4555 goldbergl@comcast.net Bookkeeper: Linda Swears Temple Ext: 202 ltswears@comcast.net Sisterhood President: Judy Kemp Home: 978-532-8057 judykemp@comcast.net Men’s Club President: Mark Lubarsky Home: 978-535-4378 mark.e.lubarsky@gmail.com Torah Fund Cards: Sue Savy Home: (617) 686-7470 suesavy@comcast.net “One Brick at a Time” Ponn Family Pathway Buy a brick to recognize special people or milestones in your life, just honor someone you love! Please join Temple Ner Tamid as we secure our future while we build a solid foundation! Contact: office@templenertamid.org DONATIONS OFFICE CLOSED Did you know you can make a donation online by credit card at any time? Tuesday, November 11 Veterans Day Visit www.templenertamid.org Select “payments” and process your donation from the comfort of home! Thursday, November 27 Thanksgiving Day Rabbi Deborah Zuker As we move out of the month of Tishrei - the month of Rosh Hashanah, Tzom Gedalia, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Hoshana Rabba, Shmini Atzeret, and Simchat Torah - we enter the month of Cheshvan - a month with no holidays!! Cheshvan is often referred to as Marcheshvan - 'bitter Cheshvan', because we have no holidays to sweeten our days. At TNT we enjoyed an incredibly successful Tishrei holiday season. My sincere thanks to the many volunteers who worked behind the scenes to make Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur run smoothly. Thank you to all the families who came and participated in our Simchat Torah Celebration and Consecration - congratulations to our religious school students who are embarking on a new year of learning. I'd like to give my particular thanks to Cantor Steve your energy, passion, and talent made our prayers soar. And also to Beth Hoffman who does so much to run the temple office and to help me do my job. Without holidays to celebrate, we have filled Cheshvan/ November with many wonderful events, educational opportunities, and programs. I am particularly excited about our Adult Education four-part series (four Thur sdays beginning Oct. 30) on the topic of "Judaism and Gender." We will also be restarting our Thursday (noon) Torah study class, and the Sunday morning Cream Cheese Club Torah study following 9 AM minyan. President, Eric Richman Hello Congregants, This month’s President’s message is being scribed by a guest columnist. Eric told me to thank all of you that contributed to the High Holy Day appeal. If you still have your appeal card, please consider sending in your contribution. First let me say that the month of October was a busy month. We started the month with Kol Nidre and Yom Kippur, sprinkle in a Sukkot Dinner, Simchat Torah Ice Cream Oneg and a Friday Night 2nd grade class service. We concluded the month with the Men’s Club Keeper of The Flame dinner for Mel Babner and Sisterhood Paid Up Supper. It was great to see many of you at these different occasions. The month of November is packed with other programs that you can take advantage of. The Sisterhood rummage sale, the winter coat drive, Men’s Club Paid Up Supper, Sisterhood Game Night and the Men’s Club Texas Hold’em just to name a few. As Eric mentioned, the Temple Board had a Brainstorming and Planning meeting and came up with 14 projects. Several are beginning to take shape. Mark Rudin and Richard Strauss are coordinating teams on special Shabbats. Elisa Zimmerman and her crew are working on a Sleigh/Hay ride in coordination with a Hanukkah party. Allen Talewsky is looking into setting up a Jewish Tour of Boston. Please watch your bulletin for more information on these projects. If you are interested in working on or finding out more on any of the projects, contact the Temple office. We have several special Shabbat programs on the calendar to look forward to. On Friday November 14th we will host a "Faith Matters" speaker, Pastor Joel Anderle, who will speak about Evangelical Christians and Israel. On Friday November 21st we will mark Interfaith Families Shabbat, a new program for us. Please come support these innovative adult-learning Shabbat programs. Also, please mark your calendar for our annual Peabody Interfaith Thanksgiving Service on Tuesday November 25th at 7pm at St. Thomas the Apostle Church. For the young people in our congregation, we have another "Teddy Bear Shabbat" coming up on November 7th, as well as "Havdallah and Family Movie Night" (for the young and the young at heart!) on Saturday November 22nd. I look forward to seeing you throughout the month of Cheshvan! Chodesh Tov, Rabbi Deborah Zuker Happy Thanksgiving! L’Shalom – Mystery Columnist Cantor Stephen Abramowitz Thanksgivukkah: One Year Later Can you believe it was just one year ago when we were dreaming of turkey with latkes, cranberry sauce with sufganiyot (jelly doughnuts) and pecan pie with (pareve) chocolate gelt.? Yes, we return to calendrical normalcy, as 5775/Fall 2014 presents a more typical American-Jewish holiday arrangement. But fear thee not, as holiday bereft “Mar”Cheshvan makes its annual sojourn. There are ample opportunities to celebrate a simcha, from young families to octogenarians and everyone in between. Fresh from a wonderful Sukkot dinner (thank you Men’s Club!), we united in our inaugural Conserva-form class service with Temple Beth Shalom. We davened with the Gates of Prayer family siddur, welcomed four participating clergy, and celebrated the emerging voices of our sizable (when combined) kitah Bet class. By the time you read this, we will have shared our sacred space with Dr. Marvin Wilson and the young divinity students at Gordon College. This blessed interfaith opportunity has blossomed more than 20 years, to the point where Gordon students have attended Friday night services semi-regularly, played percussion for our Musical Shabbats, and once attended a Kol Nidre service. ditional reason to celebrate with us, like a birthday, anniversary or Bar/Bat mitzvah anniversary. We would love to save an A liyah, or even a Haftarah for you. We will also support anyone who needs to recite the Mourner’s Kaddish. The fast-moving service usually clocks in at right around 2 hours (even a longer service ends by 11:45 am), and we always enjoy a festive Shabbat lunch afterwards. Rabbi Zuker nimbly connects Torah, modern society, and even our own congregation through stories, Midrashim and remarkable insights. I would be remiss if I didn’t admit that whenever we have a large dinner on Friday night, we seldom reach a minyan Shabbat morning, which means that we do not read Torah, skip several prayers, and delete the Kaddish. That being said, we have so much to be thankful for, as our TNT community remains vibrant and vital. So many dedicate so much time and effort to make Temple Ner Tamid such a special sacred space, even during “Mar” (bitter) Cheshvan with no Thanksgivukkah in sight. I hope to celebrate with you soon. VISIT THE SISTERHOOD JUDIAC SHOP FOR ALL OF YOUR CHANUKAH NEEDS Teddy Bear Shabbat services return on the first Friday of November, and Rabbi Zuker has assembled a number of new young families to this energetic family service and dinner. (And for those who prefer the 8pm service, I will return to lead it.) And, in keeping with the theme of being--or feeling--young, I am pleased to announce the next Musical Shabbat (December 5th) will feature beloved children’s music from films spanning six decades. Matt Wulf returns to lend his brilliance to the melodic proceedings. That event will catapult us toward Chanukah, but I will save that discussion for the Kislev bulletin. But, as I have discussed in past Cheshvan bulletins, we—as a community—share a golden opportunity to redefine our spiritual focus. For those who have not had the chance to pray with us on Saturday morning for a while, I exhort you to come back and give us a try. And for those who we do see occasionally, find one ad- MENORAHS CANDLES DRIEDLES CANDY COINS GIFTS WHY SCHELP TO BROOKLINE? Temple’s blood program for 25 years. He personally has donated 13 gallons. Mel was also co-chair of Bingo at the Temple for 10 years. Mel is a true example of a mensch. A hearty Yasher Koach As we move through autumn, Sisterhood is thriv- to Mel and his family. ing! On October 29th, we celebrated our membership with over 60 of our wonderful Sisters at our annual Paid Up Supper. Save the dates for the next round of activity – the Men’s Club Thanks to our chairs Tracy Cranson and Lisa Stone and their Paid-up Supper featuring sports writer Steve Buckley on Novemcommittee for putting on another fantastic evening. Our creative ber 18th, Texas Hold’Em on November 24th, and our annual aucvendors are always such a treat and the meal was innovative and tion on December 6th. For more information, refer to the flyers in delicious, in Sisterhood fashion. For those who missed the this bulletin. “show”, we’re thinking of taking it on the road! November is always a busy month for our Sisters. Our Wishing you and your family, a very Happy Thanksgiving. semi-annual Rummage Sale will be held on November 2nd and 3rd, chaired by Kim Silverman and myself. Now is the perfect Mark Lubarsky time to clean out that closet, basement, or under the bed. I know you’ve been putting it off!! You never know, you might also find something you’ve been looking for! Volunteers are needed, so please contact me if you are available for an hour or two. Religious School On Sunday, November 9th, we are hosting a Broadway Brunch, chaired by Sue Savy. ALL TEMPLE MEMBERS ARE WELCOME to attend!! Come for a little nosh and sing along! The students in the merged TNT/TBS religious school program To finish up our month, we will host one of our fabu- continue to thrive through engaging classroom activities and lous Game Night’s on Wednesday November 19th, chaired by coming together as a school to celebrate the Jewish holidays. Sue Callum and Elisa Zimmerman. Enjoy an inexpensive night Each class will lead a Shabbat service over the course of the out with friends, laughs, and great food. Again, volunteers are school year (check the temple calendar for dates, times, and locawelcome, so PLEASE contact any of us if you can give some tions). I had the pleasure of attending the 2 nd grade class service time to help (see a pattern here?). Lastly, we are finalizing our on Friday, October 24th at Temple Ner Tamid. The boys and Sisterhood Calendar for 2014. Please support our personalized girls led us in prayer, supported by their teacher, Talya Paul, as Sisterhood Calendar, as it is our biggest fund raiser and helps us well as Rabbi Mathis, Rabbi Zuker, Cantor Abramowitz, and meet our monetary goals to the temple. Cantor Robins. The 2nd graders did such a great job…and in my November is the month we give thanks (and my favorite opinion, were so cute! They provided thoughtful responses to holiday) and I’d like to say I am so thankful for the support I am Rabbi Zuker’s questions displaying their knowledge of the story given by my family, board, our Sisterhood members, and the of Noah. The sense of community was apparent as congregants temple community. It makes my job as Sisterhood President that from both synagogues joined together for a wonderful Shabbat much easier. Happy Thanksgiving to all! evening. Sisterhood, Judy Kemp L’Shalom, Judy Kemp Men’s Club, Mark Lubarsky “Like the Energizer Bunny the Men’s Club keeps on going and going and going and here we go again” Hello everyone, We are just catching our breath from the holidays of Sukkot and Simchat Torah. Hats off to Allen Talewsky and his fantastic committee for a most enjoyable dinner and celebration of Sukkot. Everyone who attended remarked on how pleasant an evening it was. The level of energy, excitement and noise of young children’s voices was high when we rolled out the Torah for Simchat Torah and consecrated our youngest students. It was really wonderful to see the activity taking place in the Temple. My thanks go to Mel Babner for seeing that our traditional ice cream social went off without a hitch. The older students in our community began their preconfirmation and confirmation classes on September 30 th. These classes are open to students in grades 8-10. This year a new model of learning has been introduced. Students are encouraged to take their Jewish learning and experiences outside of the classroom. Using a point system, students can earn points for a variety of activities with a goal of earning at least 15 points by the end of the school year. Students can earn points by attending classes, which are held one to two times per month at TBS, as well as attending Torah Hub classes, Adult education programs, Jewish youth group activities, viewing Jewish museum exhibits and films, or reading a Jewish book. For activities such as watching movies and reading books, students must complete a one-page reflection essay. Students seem excited about the independence this model provides in guiding their Jewish education. I would also like to note that educating our educators is an important goal for Cantor Robins, Director of Education. A variety of opportunities for continuing education are available to the religious school teachers. These include speakers brought into staff meetings, as well as making teachers aware of outside conferences. A guest speaker at a recent staff meeting focused on “working with families where one parent comes from a different faith”. Upcoming speakers will discuss strategies and techniques to support teaching students with special needs. Providing continuing education to our teachers is just one example of what goes on behind the scenes to support our children’s Jewish education. Speaking of Mel, many of us traveled to Brockton on October 26th to honor our newest recipient of the New England Region Keeper of the Flame. For those of you who know Mel, this honor is well deserved. For those of you who don’t know Mel, let me share some of his TNT involvement. For the past 50 years, he has been involved in Temple activities, serving as House Chairman, on the Board of Directors, and as Shalom, Men’s Club President from 1969-1970. His initial involvement Linda Gross into Men’s Club was as a clown at children’s functions. One of Vice President his most outstanding endeavors was serving as chairman of the MAZEL TOV! Arlyne & Howard Greenspan, on the birth of grandson, Mason Beau Cantor Welcome to our newest members, Kaitlin Craig & Braden Golum, Rhonda Yanco Zero & Michael Zero Pincus family on their new home Mark Leventhal on his new home Alex Kemp on his 75th Birthday GET WELL Irving Babner Susan Salkovitz Rena Zellin Murray Simons Estelle Comak Henry Kaplan KIDDUSH & ONEG SPONSORS Sisterhood, Men’s Club, 2nd grade Religious School Class To share your news or if you are interested in sponsoring an Oneg Shabbat or Kiddush Luncheon in honor of a special occasion READING THE BOOK STUDY SESSION In this ongoing series, we read the Torah at our own pace, stopping to reflect and discuss, picking up each week where we left off the week before. We use several English translations to see different interpretations of the text. No knowledge of Hebrew is required. Thursdays from Noon – 1:00 PM Ongoing with Rabbi Zuker ZUMBA FOR FITNESS Every Monday Night At TNT 6:15 PM - 7:17 PM Instructor: Jenn Pomerantz Try out your class for $5.00. 5 class punch card passes are $40.00 for NSJCC/TNT members and $50.00 for non members. Call Arlyne Greenspan at 978-471-5520 for more info. NEW FUNDRAISER FOR TNT DONATE YOUR DEPOSIT BOTTLES TO TNT! IT WILL RAISE SOME MONEY AND HELP THE ENVIRONMENT! CALL MEL BABNER FOR MORE INFO 978-531-8605 PEABODY INTERFAITH THANKSGIVING SERVICE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 - 7:00 PM St. Thomas the Apostle Parish 1 Margin Street Peabody, MA The High Holy Day Yizkor Book committee would like to apologize for any mistakes in this year’s book. To the Gershlak Family To the Fogel Family L’ Shanah Tovah from Judy Wise & Family The Pransky Financial Group ARE YOU TRAVELING?? PROBLEMS HAPPEN… Now offering Worldwide Travel Insurance from one of the leading global providers for information… Contact Alan Pransky alan@pranskyfinancial.com 617-538-0058 Insurance coverage is underwritten by BCS Insurance Company (OH, Administrative Office: Oakwood Terrace, IL), rated “A-“ (Excellent) by A.M. Best Co., under BCS Form No. 52.201 series or 52.401 series, or Jefferson Insurance Company (NY, Administrative Office: Richmond, VA), rated “A” (Excellent) by A.M. Best Co., under Jefferson Form No. 101-C series or 101-P series, depending on the insured’s state. Allianz Global Assistance and Allianz Travel Insurance are brands of AGA Service Company. AGA Service Company is the licensed producer and administrator of this plan and an affiliate of Jefferson Insurance Company. The insured shall not receive any special benefit or advantage because of the affiliation between AGA Service Company and Jefferson Insurance Company. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO OUR NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS! Don’t see your NOVEMBER birthday? Make sure the office knows the date. Call - 978-532-1293 Cantor Steve Abramowitz Lawrence Baker David Callum Suzanne Dantowitz Mike Demeule Jeff Dorenfeld Estelle Dubin John Dunn Barry Falkoff Gary Gordon Roberta Gordon Betty Green Leona Kaplan Judy Kemp Kalah Kresnow Sandra Litner Harold Smith Lee Steller Anne Strauss Suzanne Swartz Grigory Taska Sarah Wulf Elliot Wyner Janice Wyner WOULD YOU LIKE TO MARK A SPECIAL OCCASION? HONOR YOUR CHILDREN OR GRANDCHILDREN? SPECIAL BIRTHDAY? GOOD HEALTH? SPONSOR AN ONEG SHABBAT AT TNT CONTACT SUE SAVY 617-686-7470 TEMPLE NER TAMID INVITES YOU TO OUR “TEDDY BEAR SHABBAT” FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 2014 BRING YOUR FAVORITE CUDDLY FRIEND! 5:30 PM DINNER (FREE -RSVP’S APPRECIATED - 978-532-1293) *6:15 PM KABBALAT SHABBAT *There will also be a traditional service at 8:00 PM MAZEL TOV TO OUR RELIGIOUS SCHOOL STUDENTS THAT WERE CONSECRATED ON SIMCHAT TORAH Amanda Goss Claire Adler Jacob Cranson Daniel Karas Callie Robbins Benjamin Wulf Ilana Wulf Matthew Cipriano Maya Goss Zach Pincus Ephram Adler Laci Robbins Jason Karas VETERANS DAY OBSERVED FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th FRIDAY EVENING SERVICES - 8:00 PM IF YOU WERE IN THE MILITARY, PLEASE SEND YOUR INFORMATION TO STEVE RING AT sring@mitre.org THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS CONTRIBUTORS ARNOLD DOLLIN SCHOLARSHIP GAIL & BARRY FALKOFF In Honor of David's marriage Mazel Tov! by MERLE & LARRY SHUMAN MARILYN GILMAN In Honor of your Birthday by TANYA & AL LAMPERT MEL BABNER In Honor of you receiving the "Keeper of the Flame" award by PAULA DOLLIN PAULA DOLLIN In Honor of your Birthday by TANYA & AL LAMPERT BIBLE FUND MOE SACK AND FAMILY In Loving memory of Jean Sack beloved wife and mother by HARRIETT SHERMAN GENERAL FUND In Memory of parents Sonia & Mark Weitz by SANDY WEITZ ARTHUR GOLDBERG In Memory of Eleanor Goldberg by ELEANOR BROWN AUDREY & SCOTT ZUNICK In Memory of beloved son, Joshua by BETTY GREEN GAIL & BARRY FALKOFF To Honor our brother, Barry Falkoff for his inspiring words at the Yizkor service at Temple Ner Tamid on Yom Kippur by ROBERTA & BARRY ARKIN HEATHER SIEGEL In Memory of beloved husband, Ted De Muro by ARTHUR AND EDWARD GOLDBERG MEL BABNER In Honor of your "Keeper of the Flame" award by GERRY & JACK POTASH MEL BABNER In Honor of your "Keeper of the Flame" award - Mazel Tov! by MIMI LEVY TEMPLE NER TAMID Thank you for making us feel so welcome during this holiday season by MARCIA & RICHARD ZUKER JUDY LEVENTHAL FUND In Memory of my mother, Anita Baker by STEPHEN BAKER KITCHEN DONNA & ALAN LEHMAN In Honor of your son Joshua's marriage to Corene by SIMONE & TODD LEVINE MEL BABNER In Honor of your "Keeper of the Flame" award by SIMONE & TODD LEVINE PRAYER BOOK FUND ALEX KEMP Best Wishes and Mazel Tov on your 75th Birthday by GERRY & JACK POTASH RABBI DISCRETIONARY FUND ARLYNE & HOWARD GREENSPAN In Honor of your new grandson, Mason by LOUIS RUDOLPH RABBI ZUKER For a Mishabera for a friend by FRAN & IRVING SCHULMAN SARITA PICKARD MEMORIAL JOAN PICKARD AND BERNIE PICKARD In Memory of Leon Pickard by MIRIAM YORKS YOUTH In Memory of Ann & Paul Wisotsky by JO ANN & STEVE WISOTSKY In Memory of Clara & Robert Kleiner by JO ANN & STEVE WISOTSKY GAIL & BARRY FALKOFF In Honor of your son David's marriage by IRENE & ED GUSTAT Yahrzeit Fund in memory of ADELE GREENFIELD (wife) by Morton Greenfield ANDREW GROSS (Husband) by Charlotte Gross ANNIE SWARTZ (Grandmother) by Suzanne Swartz ARNOLD IRVING SIEGEL (Father) by Heather Siegel ARNOLD IRVING SIEGEL (Friend) by Eleanor Brown BENJAMIN WILLENS (Father) by Richard Willens BERNICE LEVINE BRESS (Mother) by Ellen Chmara BORAH JACOB YOFFA (Father) by Sue Savy ESTHER ALPERSON (Grandmother) by Kenneth Willner EVA LEVINE (Mother) by Laurence Levine FRANCES MERLINO (Mother) by Heather Siegel FREDERICK DONALD COLE (Brother) by William Cole FREIDA AINBINDER (Mother) by Susan Kagan GEORGE SCHULMAN (Father) by Irving Schulman GUSSIE TITELBAUM (Mother-in-law) by Arlene Titelbaum HARRY FALEK (Father) by Carol Willens IRVING BACHERMAN (Grandfather) by Irving Bacherman JACK K, BURNIM (Father) by Barbara Lowy JOSEPH SPECTOR (Father) by Elliot Spector LEONARD STEIN (Husband) by Rosalyn Stein LILLIAN BECKER (Mother) by Frederick Becker LINDA HADANY (Sister) by Dorothy Wallman LOUIS GORDON (Father) by Gary Gordon MARIAN TANENHOLTZ (Aunt) by Dorothy Eisenman MARILYN SHAW (Mother) by Donna Lubarsky MARSHA KEMP (Wife) by Alexander Kemp MINNIE ADELBERG (Mother) by Harriet Feinstein NAT VARNICK (Father) by Anne Lee Weiner SHELDON ALMAN (Father) by Roberta Gordon SHELDON GESSON (Husband) by Marilyn Daitch SHIRLEY S. LUBARSKY (Mother) by Mark Lubarsky SUMNER FEINSTEIN (Father) by Linda Gross SUMNER FEINSTEIN (Husband) by Harriet Feinstein SUSAN GAIL FEINSTEIN (Daughter) by George Feinstein NOVEMBER YAHRZEITS: WE REMEMBER THEM Minnie Adelberg [mother of Harriet Feinstein] Sheldon Alman [father of Roberta Gordon] Lillian Bankler [mother of Brenda Halper] Lillian Becker [mother of Frederick Becker] Clare Bennett [grandmother of Rabbi Deborah Zuker] Nat Berland [father of Renee Zimmerman] Louis J. Bland Marilyn Lee Block [mother of Sharyn Solomon] Jacob Bromberg [father of Edward Bromberg] Louis Brownrout [father of Susan Salkovitz] Isaac Chmara [father of Frank Chmara] Annie Sadie Cohen [aunt of Jean Sack] Selma Cohen Frederick Donald Cole [father of Marcia Levine & brother of William Cole] Molly Dasheff [mother of Ronda Cohen] Lois E. Derman [wife of David Derman] Anna Erlich Sumner Feinstein [husband of Harriet Feinstein, father of Steven Feinstein & Linda Gross] Susan Gail Feinstein Celia Abramson Finn George S. Freedman [father-in-law of Vita Freedman] Murray Friedman [brother of Burton Friedman] Dorothy Frye Robert H. Garfinkle Bertram Gerson [father of Benjamin Gerson] H. Max Gleich [father of Anita David] Mary Gold Louis Gordon [father of Gary Gordon] Louis Greenstein Leslie Habelow Anne Hurwitz [grandmother of Stuart Spitzer] Samuel Katcher [brother-in-law of Gladys Katcher] Samuel J. Katz Hyman Lampert Philip Langer Evelyn Leventhal Joseph Levin Eva Levine [mother of Laurence Levine & grandmother of Todd Levine] Mack Levine Elliot Lewis Morris Liss [grandfather of Mitchell Covitz] Bess Litner [mother-in-law of Sandra Litner] Bernard Hyman Long [husband of Barbara Linda] Morris Lubow Celia Esther Marmer David Mazonson [father-in-law of David Goldberg] Kenneth Allen Miller [brother of Nannette Shible] Lillian Mulsman [mother of Leonard Mulsman] Philip Nager [father of Ilene Borr] Isaac M. Naggar Barbara Rich Albert Robbins Manya Langer Rosenfield Alfred Rosner [father of Heidi Silverman] David Rosoff [father of Marlene Goodman & grandfather of Carrie Cohen] Elias Ross Catherine Cohen Roth [grandmother of Martin Rogosa] Dora Sanitsky William Schneider [father of Rhona Weiner] George Schulman [father of Irving Schulman] Harry Segal Melvin Shapiro Rose Shapiro Marilyn Shaw Ruth L. Sherr Jennie Shible [mother of Maxwell Shible] Bella Siegel [mother-in-law of Edward Goldberg] Harry William Silverman Louis Siskind Sheila Jane Sprinsky Annie Swartz [mother-in-law of Annabelle Swartz & grandmother of Suzanne Swartz]] Marian Tanenholtz [aunt of Dorothy Eisenman] Gussie Titelbaum [mother-in-law of Arlene Titelbaum, grandmother of Alan Titelbaum & David Titelbaum] Saul Toby [brother-in-law of Sylvia Toby] Diane Wainrober [mother of Ellen Winokur] Annie Waisberg Leonard A. Weiner [father of Elaine Rothstein] Blanche Werbner Borah Jacob Yoffa [father of Sue Savy & grandfather of Tracy Cranson] Abraham Zetlan Sarah Zuker [grandmother of Rabbi Deborah Zuker] Condolences to Rabbi Morhiam & Family, on the loss of his brother-in-law Sol Yousha Remember your loved one with a Memorial Plaque Space is limited Contact Beth in the office for details FOOD PANTRY IS IN NEED OF Whole Grains & Pasta Please drop off your donations in the bin located in the TNT Coat Room. Food Pantry Distribution at Temple Sinai, Marblehead on Sunday, November 2nd. Volunteers needed that morning to sort food. Monday, December 8, 2014 7:45 p.m. THE SISTERS WEISS By Naomi Ragen In 1950’s Brooklyn, sisters Rose and Pearl Weiss grow up in a loving but strict ultraOrthodox family, never dreaming of defying their parents or their community’s unbending and intrusive demands. Powerful, page-turning and deeply moving, Naomi Ragen’s novel is an unforgettable examination of loyalty and betrayal; the differences that can tear a family apart and the invisible bonds that tie them together. RSVP: Harriet Feinstein at hbubbe@yahoo.com or (978)536-5115 Israeli Folk Dancing Come See What You’ve Been Missing! Join our Beginner’s Class 7:00 PM Tuesdays November 4th and 11th Followed by our regular Israeli Dance Session For all levels 8:00 - 9:15 PM $1.00 donation For more information contact: Grace at 978-535-2292 algmewman@aol.com THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO DONATED FOOD TO PROJECT ISAIAH Pictured from left to right: Janice Wyner, Zipora Feiner, Harriet Feinstein. Elliot Wyner also helped sorting food. The committee sorted and assembled Operation Isaiah bags of food donated by members of Temple Ner Tamid. They will go to the local food banks: Haven From Hunger, the Kosher Food Pantry and My Brother's Table. SOCIAL ACTION WINTER COAT DRIVE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH - 9:00AM CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETS AND BRING IN YOUR COATS. COATS WILL GO TO NEEDY RECIPIENTS IN THE SURROUNDING AREAS. W.A.G. Will Be Laughing at Join the North Shore’s Jewish Widows and Widowers Activity Group at the Larcom Theatre as we attend a performance that will keep you laughing throughout the afternoon! This will be followed by dinner at The Beverly Depot. Sunday, November 16th Car pools will be assembling at Temple Ner Tamid in Peabody at 1:00 PM. We strongly recommend that you make your own driving arrangements, since only limited car pools will be available. As a token of appreciation to our drivers, we ask that each passenger contribute $2.00 for the ride. Please let us know if you’ll need a ride when making your reservation so we can plan accordingly. What is the cost? Tickets will cost $39.00; the cost of the meal will be determined by what you order. Whom do I call? Contact Sylvia Loman at 978.535.5211 to make a reservation. Where do I send my check? W.A.G., c/o Arlene Titelbaum 13 Forenza Road Peabody, MA 01960 What is the date? Where do we meet?