Newsletter-201311 - Temple Beth Shalom Mahopac
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Newsletter-201311 - Temple Beth Shalom Mahopac
Temple Times November / December 2013 Temple Beth Shalom 2009 Gold winner Heshvan / Kislev / Tevet 5774 Established 1953 Member United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism Our Congregation What’s Inside… Message from Rabbi Hammerman President’s Message USCJ Centennial USY Kids Movie & Bloom Mitzvah A Minyan of Sukkah Programming Movie Night Bnai Mitzvot Ritual Committee Men’s Club 2 4 6 8 11 12 16 17 18 19 19 Blooming Seed Hazon Bike Tour Josh Bloom Bar Mitzvah project Listening Campaign Movies New SCRIP Program Mishebeirach Birthdays Tour D’Shuls Contributions Hanukkah Stamp 20 21 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 28 Book Club Calendar Yahrzeits Our Advertisers 29 30-31 32 33 PAGE 2 TEMPLE TIMES November / December 2013 From Rabbi Hammerman’s Desk Dear friends, TEMPLE BETH SHALOM 760 Route 6 Mahopac, NY 10541 (845) 628-6133 http://TBSMahopac.org Eytan Hammerman Rabbi Carol Zager Director of Education Steven Bettman President Gail Freundlich 1st Vice President Melody Weisman 2nd Vice President David Michaels Treasurer Steven Jaffey Financial Secretary Mark Kandel Recording Secretary Ron Arsham Past President Joel Greenberg Men’s Club President Ellen Gershman Sisterhood President EBoard@TBSMahopac.org TRUSTEES Abigail Avelino Alan Belsky Gabrielle Duke Wendy Greenberg Jeff Guest Allan Gunzburg Dana Gutt Elaine Jacobs Jennifer Klee Michael Kushner Kjersten Lazar Jennifer Lomas Barry Plaut Alicia Raskob David Volkman OFFICE STAFF Ro Belsky Jean Follit BUILDING SUPERVISOR William Hughes As I write these words, our synagogue remains wide-open, even if our government is mostly shut down with our political leadership disagreeing on the question of the government’s role in the healthcare system. You may recall that this argument is a result of a United States Supreme Court ruling that the Individual Mandate of “Obamacare” is Constitutional under the rules of taxation. Our Supreme Court justices believe that it is permissible for citizens to be required to purchase their own coverage. Here at Beth Shalom, we love the idea. No, I'm not referring to “Obamacare” and its goals. That, I'm going to leave to you and your friends to argue, agree, disagree, or agree to disagree if “Obamacare” is good for the country - or not. What I'm referring to is the Supreme Court ruling that allows taxing someone for not doing something. It is a great concept that we can adopt. So, allow me to introduce “TBSCares”. Let's be honest. One of the toughest things in my job, especially once Yom Kippur comes to an end, is trying to get people to participate in Shabbat and Festival Services, Adult Educational classes and other programs. We put in much work and effort to make them enjoyable, entertaining and Friday Evening 8:00 pm Saturday Morning 10:00am Shabbat Hebrew School Saturday, November 9 Saturday, December 7 Friday, December 13 Saturday, January 4 Enter “TBSCares.” Now, thanks to our Supreme Court, we can tax someone for not participating. Imagine how it would change how we operate and what it would look like. a. Friday Shabbat Evening Services: FREE Tax On Not Coming to Evening Services: $18 b. Shabbat Morning Services followed by Kiddush Lunch some weeks: FREE Tax On Not Coming to Morning Services: $36 d. Inspirational High Holiday Services: FREE - Tax On Not Attending High Holiday Services: $250 e. Mind-Opening Adult Educational Classes, Book Clubs, movie nights, other lectures: ALL FREE - Tax On Not Attending: $100 f. Filling one of our many volunteer opportunities: FREE – Tax on Not Serving as a volunteer to help TBS move forward, $360 I could go on to include the many more things our congregation offers during the course of the year. Now, just like “Obamacare,” the goal of “TBSCares” isn't the tax, but to reach the Candle-lighting SHABBAT Service Times Regular Shabbat Services stimulating. Many people participate. But, there are still many of you out there standing on the sidelines. Our goal, and what we strive for, is full participation. 11/01/13 11/08/13 11/15/13 11/22/13 11/29/13 12/06/13 12/13/13 12/20/13 5:33 PM 4:25 PM 4:18 PM 4:13 PM 4:09 PM 4:07 PM 4:08 PM 4:10 PM 12/27/13 4:14 PM 01/03/14 4:19 PM Heshvan / Kislev / Tevet 5774 TEMPLE TIMES From Rabbi Hammerman’s Desk goal of full community participation in Jewish Life. The only problem is that if everyone participates and no one is paying the taxes, then how will expenses be covered? But we'll cross that bridge when we get there. One distinction between “TBSCares” & “Obamacare” - We can debate if “Obamacare” is good for the country in the short and long terms. No one can debate about the benefits of “TBSCares.” Coming to Synagogue Services, celebrating Israel, learning more about PAGE 3 (continued) your Judaism and deepening your involvement in Jewish life will do wonders for your mental, emotional and physical well-being. Now, why didn't we think of this idea earlier? Looking forward to seeing you soon! HOLD THE PRESSES!!!! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE RATES!!! RATE WILL BE GOING UP IN JANUARY 2014!!! Buy A Brass Memorial Plaque You may sponsor as many seats or rows as you wish Put them near where you or your friends usually sit Each 2" x 4" Brass Seat Plaque costs $180.00 Each 3" x 5" Brass Row Plaque costs $360.00 PAGE 4 TEMPLE TIMES November / December 2013 A Message from our President The High Holy Days at Temple Beth Shalom were a tremendous success. It sounds strange to be placing such a commercially subjective value on the most sacred days of our Jewish calendar. However, from the perspective of the Executive Board, Rabbi Hammerman, the Board of Trustees and the Administrative Staff, the month long festivities of Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Simchas Torah and Sukkot were exhilarating and insightful, offering countless opportunities for Temple Beth Shalom members, family and friends to reconnect with each other, the Torah and the Synagogue. spiritual advisor to father of three daughters to organizer of holiday celebrations to officiating at a funeral or to teaching Talmud. However, for all that Rabbi Eytan Hammerman does at and for Temple Beth Shalom, he does not do so in a vacuum. The Executive Board and the General Board and the vital standing committees of Temple Beth Shalom are in constant communication with Rabbi Hammerman. These boards and committees, consisting of congregants, just like you, are constantly in the midst of discussions and planning, always striving to be a cohesive working body in order to support Temple Beth Shalom and its members in the best and brightest illumination of our synagogue mission statement. The policies, protocol, expectations and procedures instituted throughout Temple Beth Shalom are not arbitrary nor are they implemented by a single individual. The Executive Board and the General Board work tirelessly and diligently to insure that what we are asking our members to do or follow or not do, have the full support of the entire spectrum It is, in fact, the Rabbi, that most people think about of representatives from our Temple Beth Shalom when they have an interaction with Temple Beth leadership community. Shalom. It is true that Rabbi Hammerman possesses the energy; drive; fortitude; foresight and inspiration To that end, the Temple Beth Shalom Board of to be involved in a multitude of programs all across Trustees, Executive Board and Rabbi Hammerman the social, religious and political spectrum both for shall, before the end of the calendar year, be signing our synagogue, in our local Mahopac community as a Brit Avodah. The “Brit” is a covenant of service wherein one reaffirms his/her role in the synagogue well as the platform of the greater State of New as that of “managing the sacred by bringing vision, York. wisdom and dedication to their duties.” The Board Yet, the reality is that it is “You and I” that most members and the Rabbi enter into a brit kodesh, people come into contact with first and foremost (sacred covenant) and in so doing they agree to when they visit Temple Beth Shalom. It is “You and adhere to specific principles. I” that they sit beside during a service. It is with” You and I” that they share a Shabbat meal. It is with Most pointedly, Temple Beth Shalom’s Board “You and I” that they kibbitz with during the Purim members and the Rabbi shall always act with Carnival, share a cup of java with at a local coffee honesty, integrity and honor when acting on behalf house or tell a tale while waiting for Hebrew school of the synagogue. Further, they will communicate pick up. We are the real voice and ears and face of openly and truthfully with fellow lay leaders, clergy, professional staff and congregants. The “Brit” also Temple Beth Shalom. recites that they shall ensure that criticism of policy, On any given day, Rabbi Hammerman deftly positions, programs or individuals is expressed transitions, dozens of times during a fifteen hour constructively and addressed to the appropriate work day, from religious leader to grant writer to It is my humble opinion that, throughout the holidays, Rabbi Hammerman represented Temple Beth Shalom magnificently and he presented himself as an engaged, open and welcoming spiritual leader during all facets of the five (5) week long holiday festivities. Heshvan / Kislev / Tevet 5774 TEMPLE TIMES PAGE 5 A Message from our President (continued) party. The “Brit” goes on to state that Board members and the Rabbi shall ensure that fellow lay leaders, clergy, professional staff and congregants are treated with Kavod, respect. Finally, to ensure that respect for boundaries, prerogatives and expertise is the norm and that the position/office/calling of the clergy, professional staff and lay leaders is worthy of respect. That is not to say that, to a person, each and every member of Temple Beth Shalom shall fully embrace each and every rule or protocol or specific interpretation of ritual or administrative policy at Temple Beth Shalom. There is absolutely nothing wrong with being in disagreement; having a different perspective and standing at a different point along the ideological spectrum upon which, we as observant Jews, find ourselves standing within the Conservative movement. If you have a beef (or a tofu ) or you just want to bounce an idea around with Rabbi Hammerman, I respectfully direct you to call him up or knock on his office door. But, be ready and prepared to have an intelligent and thought provoking conversation about what you are feeling; what the Rabbi is thinking and how you believe that together you and the Rabbi can work to make your place in our community a stronger and more fulfilling experience for both you and the Congregation. If, depending upon the nature of your issue, question and or concern, it is more appropriate, reach out to me or the Executive Board or any Trustee and have a conversation, perhaps over a cup of coffee outside of the Temple. Although it is a “ Rabbi” that everyone first sees and thinks of when we think of Temple Beth Shalom, it is all too easy to forget that as our Rabbi, Rabbi Hammerman is first and foremost a person just like you and me. We are all searching and struggling to The situation we should all wish to avoid is when one find the right path along life’s journey, for a way to individual decides to take it upon himself to fervently be the best person we can be. and publically criticize and chastise the Rabbi and or a Trustee and place one hundred percent of the blame What separates us from lower rungs of the animal world is that we have the keen capacity to respect squarely on the shoulders of that individual or to one another and to cognitively and constructively falsely claim that the Rabbi acts independent from process our disagreements and recognize our the governing body of Temple Beth Shalom. mistakes in order to grow into a more fully Although this Brit Avodah is presently set to be conscious, caring, understanding human being. When signed by the Board of Trustees and Rabbi we can embrace this idea and identify a course that Hammerman, it is my intention to have the “Brit” will bring us closer together to live and work in signed by all chairs of standing committees; chairs of greater harmony, then we will be a stronger, happier, standing clubs, bar and bat mitzvah tutors and any safer and wealthier community. The mistake that we individual taking on a leadership role within Temple cannot tolerate is standing solidly on one spot and Beth Shalom, whether they are representing the simply pointing out everyone else’s mistakes without synagogue “in-house” or they are working in the being able to acknowledge that each one of us is greater community. In essence, the expectation is complicit in having a part in the dynamics of TBS that we all need to make a covenant to the synagogue and that we each have the ability to change and work to act and react with wisdom and respect in any and for the greater good. all of our interactions with Temple Beth Shalom. PAGE 6 TEMPLE TIMES November / December 2013 USCJ Centennial—The Conversation of the Century by Melody Weisman From October 13 to 15 Rabbi Hammerman, Gail Freundlich and I attended the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism (USCJ) Centennial – “The Conversation of the Century” in Baltimore, Maryland along with 1200 of our closest friends. From the moment that we arrived, everyone that we met warmly welcomed us. Being a part of USCJ brings such a connection and camaraderie, no matter where you were people would start conversations asking about our kehillot, where is it located, and what you wanted to gain out of coming to this convention. In the Program guide, the Centennial CoChairs, Margo Gold and Jack Finkelstein, welcomed the participants by saying: “Together, through a series of conversations, we will explore the dramatic changes taking place in the Jewish world, hear how innovative thinkers and congregations are responding to these change and learn how we can all foster warm, vibrant, sacred communities for 21st century Jews.” The mantra of the event was “Let the Conversation begin”. According to Rabbi Steve Wernick, USCJ CEO, who was with us during Temple Beth Shalom’s 60th Anniversary Weekend in April 2013, “United Synagogue’s Centennial is a RESET button. This is a pivot point; a catalyst for reflection, inspiration and the generation of strategies to engage North American Jews in a Judaism that is rooted in tradition and informed, challenged and engaged by modernity.” Each day there were a number of conversation starters and Keynote addresses given by some of Conservative Judaism’s greatest thinkers. The opening keynote address given by Dr. Erica Brown, a scholar-in-residence for the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington, “Give the People what they want, but what do they want?” Asked communal leaders to look beyond the transactional aspects of synagogue life and toward creating transformative experiences for their kehillot (community). At the Gala on Sunday evening, the Keynote speaker was Rabbi Harold Kushner, Rabbi Laureate of Temple Israel in Natick, Massachusetts, who spoke about his vision for “The Future of Conservative Judaism in the 21st Century”. On Monday morning, Dr. Amy-Jill Levine, a professor at Vanderbilt Divinity School and College of Arts and Science, began the crucial conversation of how we overcome our misunderstandings to better welcome and engage interfaith families during her address – “The Common Misunderstanding Christians Make about Judaism, and Jews Make about Christianity”. However, it was during Dr. Ron Wolfson’s, a professor of education at American Jewish University in Los Angeles, communal conversation “Relational Judaism: Using the Power of Relationships to Transform the Jewish Community” that I personally had what Oprah Winfrey calls an “ah ha moment”. Dr. Wolfson spoke about how creating and Heshvan / Kislev / Tevet 5774 TEMPLE TIMES PAGE 7 USCJ Centennial—The Conversation of the Century by Melody Weisman (cont.) maintaining relationships are the best way for synagogues and Judaism to thrive in the 21st century and that we as clergy and lay leaders need to “meet people where they are at” in order to have a thriving kehillot. This conversation was such an eye opener that Rabbi Hammerman, Gail and I decided to purchase copies of Dr. Wolfson’s book for the entire TBS Board of Trustees in order to learn about his concept of “Relational Judaism” and how we can apply it Temple Beth Shalom. Magda Fishman, Randy Herman, Alberto Mizrahi, Mike Stein and Dale Schatz. Whether they were singing modern Israeli songs, blue grass Hebrew tunes or traditional Cantorial music these Cantors were amazing. Going to bed that night was difficult because all of the music was flowing through my head. Something special happened to me the next morning, before going to my first workshop. I was walking into Centennial Square next to Hazzan Alberto Mizrahi, we both smiled at each other then I told him how his performance the night before had so Although the lectures, addresses and moved and inspired me. He was so very workshops were inspiring and thought kind; he thanked me, we spoke for a few provoking, to me the ruach that I felt minutes and then I was off to get during the musical interludes was breakfast. Where else but at the USCJ unforgettable. On Sunday evening, Josh Centennial Conference could I feel Nelson and Neshema Carlebach comfortable enough to start a performed and when they sang “Am conversation with a world renowned Yisrael Chai” everyone in the room was Cantor such as Hazzan Mizrahi? on their feet, dancing and singing, you could almost feel the room levitate. I know that I speak for Rabbi However, the most inspirational and Hammerman and Gail when I say that transformative moment for me was attending this Centennial Conference was during the Centennial Cabaret: Rockin’ transformational. All of us learned a lot Souls Concert produced by Magda and can’t wait to share what we learned Fishman featuring Cantors Jen Cohen, with all of you at Temple Beth Shalom. PAGE 8 TEMPLE TIMES November / December 2013 Heshvan / Kislev / Tevet 5774 TEMPLE TIMES PAGE 9 PAGE 10 TEMPLE TIMES November / December 2013 Heshvan / Kislev / Tevet 5774 TEMPLE TIMES PAGE 11 Children’s Movie Movie starts at Noon. Lunch will be provided. Josh Bloom’s Bar Mitzvah Project PAGE 12 TEMPLE TIMES November / December 2013 A Minyan Of Sukkah By Gail Plaut Sukkot, considered one of the most fun and joyous of all the holidays, brought warm, sunny days with soft breezes and lovely, clear evening skies...just perfect for enjoying a meal or a gathering in the Sukkah! With the Harvest moon shining bright and full over us, a number of TBS families fulfilled the mitzah of building and eating in the Sukkah (actually, the ancient Hebrews lived in the Sukkah during the harvest). and the (4) Jurisz families, the (5) Toovells, the (6) Tuchmans and (7) Tuzmans as well as the (8) Plaut and (9) Hammerman families. The TBS Sukkah make the count 10, a full Minyan! The Lomas family has had different Sukkahs over the years, however, the Rabbi's offer was the inspiration to build a Kosher Sukkah. The frame was made of wood; the sides were fashioned from fabric curtains then The Festival of Sukkot begins on Tishri15, the fifth day tacked to the frame. Jen and Gabe strung small white after Yom Kippur. It is quite a drastic transition, from lights around the outer edge of the Sukkah and strings one of the most solemn holidays in our year to one of of grape clusters with lights inside added to the Sukkah the most joyous. Sukkot is so unreservedly joyful that it decor. The roof was made of branches with string of is commonly referred to in Jewish prayer and literature leaves. They used a combination of both artificial and as Z'man Simchateinu, the Season of our Rejoicing. real greens, with of course homemade touches made by Sukkot has a dual significance: historical and Jake and Becca. They put out a table and chairs to agricultural. Historically, Sukkot commemorates the accommodate the several gatherings that occurred forty-year period during which the children of Israel during the festival week. The Lomas Sukkah was were wandering in the desert, living in temporary perched in the front yard which enabled them to share shelters. Agriculturally, Sukkot is a harvest festival. the Sukkot with both Jewish as well as non-Jewish The word "Sukkot" means "booths," and refers to the neighbors. Jen said it was nice to share their customs temporary dwellings that we are commanded to live in and holiday as so many of their non-Jewish neighbors during this holiday in memory of the period of display lights and scenery during various seasonal wandering. The name of the holiday is frequently holidays. Jen said "Shabbat dinner was special in the translated "Feast of Tabernacles," which, like many Sukkah. Erecting the Sukkah was so much fun that translations of Jewish terms, isn't very useful. This taking it down was a little sad!" translation is particularly misleading, because the word The Bromberg family hadn't had an opportunity before "tabernacle" in the Bible refers to the portable Sanctuary in the desert, a precursor to the Temple. The to build a Sukkah. The Rabbi's offer was just the Hebrew word "sukkah" (plural: "sukkot") refers to the motivator for Julie & Emi to say "Let's do it"! Julie said she has always wanted a Sukkah since she first temporary booths that people lived in, not to the Tabernacle. Sukkot lasts for seven days. The two days converted and began observing the cycle of Jewish holidays. "The holiday of Sukkot resonated with both following the festival, Shemini Atzeret and Simchot of us, we love the community aspect and the joy of the Torah, are separate holidays but are related to Sukkot harvest season." And so it began, this year, Jen and and are commonly thought of as part of Sukkot. Gabe Lomas, friends as well as neighbors of the Rabbi Hammerman can often be heard throughout the Brombergs joined forces. Emi & Gabe started a new holiday season boasting about the TBS Sukkah, the tradition: The Raising of the Sukkahs. Co-operatively, largest in Putnam County. This year, he not only the men framed out the Lomas Sukkah and then moved wanted to share the delight and meaning of Sukkot, but on to the Bromberg Sukkah. "This made it truly a wanted as many families as possible to have the full community effort and will probably continue for many Sukkot experience...building and having a Sukkah at years to come" Julie shared. The Sukkah frame is their homes. So, Rabbi Hammerman sent out a made of wood, with rolls of natural burlap for walls constant contact email entitled Temple Beth Shalom that are staple gunned to the frame. They hung Wants to Buy You a Sukkah! This communiqué was artificial fruit, apples, pumpkins, flowers and of course an offer of funding up to $100 to the TBS congregation Noah and Ezra helped place decorations. “My goal for as well as a four-step process on how to procure and next year is to have the kids make more decorations” said Julie. The Brombergs used the Sukkah as much as enjoy your Sukkah. possible, entertaining whenever possible. Both family The minyan of Sukkahs was brought to you by the (1) & friends shared meals in the Sukkah. In addition to Lomas family, the (2) Brombergs, the (3) Tavelinsky Heshvan / Kislev / Tevet 5774 TEMPLE TIMES PAGE 13 A Minyan Of Sukkah By Gail Plaut (continued eating, Noah and Ezra enjoyed playing and reading books in the Sukkah ! Adrienne and Dan Tavelinsky had their first Sukkah last year. The frame is made from 2" wood dowels, with 8 foot, 2 x 4 creating a square for the top and bottom. They attached blankets using string threaded through holes in the corners of blankets; sticks and brush were used for top. Adrienne started a tradition of having an Arts & Crafts party; all the children came and made decorations for the Sukkah. Alex and Dylan made paper chains and pictures. Dan shared that their inspiration for building a Sukkah came out of the desire to create a Jewish home, complete with creating memories with experiences such as this. They enjoyed having a Sukkah party with the lulav and etrog. When asked about having a Sukkah next year, Dan replied “You bet and the Tavelinsky Sukkah will be bigger and better with each year to come!” The Tuzmans have been erecting their Sukkah for over 30 years. “We used to have a wood frame but that got to heavy and the kids weren't home to help so about 10 years ago, we bought a portable 8 x10 Sukkah” said Susan Tuzman. When Susan taught Sunday school at TBS, she would have her class come over for breakfast in the Sukkah and capitalize on the experience for all her students by making it a holiday lesson. The class would learn about Sukkah and she would create some kind of decoration arts & crafts project. She would then teach then another lesson about Simchat Torah. Dessert & coffee and frequent open houses are a common occurrence in the Tuzman Sukkah, inviting both Jews and non-Jews. They try to eat many meals in the Sukkah when they are home but mostly they just have dinner and a lot of company. When the Tzuman children were young, Susan would set up dough made out of flour and salt for the children to make decorations and keep themselves occupied during Yom Kippur. Afterward, the decorations would be painted, glazed, baked and displayed in the Sukkah. Paper chains, flowers, Indian corn, apples and pumpkins also adorn the Sukkah. Susan said they tried stringing cranberries and popcorn one year, but that didn't work so well. Any New Year's greeting that the family received was also displayed lovingly in the Sukkah. A long standing Tuzman Sukkoth tradition is that whenever children are invited, they are asked to bring a picture or original art to further decorate the Sukkah . Additionally, Susan sets a lamp out so the Sukkah can be used in the evening and of course, candles for Shabbat. They also have put a portable heater in their Sukkah when the weather requires the warmth. Mahopac weekenders Shera & Alan Tuchman have a home on Lake Mahopac. They started having a Sukkah on the flagstone patio in back of their house four years ago. The Sukkah has a snap together metal frame with canvas walls that velcro to the frame. Imitation birds and greenery as well as prized art hand made by the grandchildren adorn the Sukkah. The Plaut family has had a Sukkah for a couple of years. Barry Plaut, chairman of the House & Grounds Committee at TBS, erected the family Sukkah using 2 x 4 pressure treated wood for the frame. Latticing surrounds the Sukkah on all the sides with strands of autumn leaves and seasonal fruits, berries and flowers scalloping the interior and exterior walls. Small white lights trim the crisscross the ceiling for an elegant effect as well as a rainbow of mums and asters around the outside of the Sukkah. Situated on the back deck of the house allows for easy serving of meals, making entertaining uncomplicated and fun. "Star gazing through the bamboo roof of the Sukkah on a clear night is truly exciting and calming all at once. It’s our little piece of heaven and just one more way we are able to enjoy the beautiful property we have created" shared Gail Plaut. The TBS Sukkah has hosted the Men's Club Football in the Sukkah, Pizza in the Hut, the Shabbat Oneg as well as Shabbat morning Kiddish and numerous community dinners as well as Hebrew School activities. Unfortunately, the Toovells & Jurisz families were unavailable for information about their Sukkahs. I have really enjoyed talking to every family about their Sukkah. Each family was filled with excitement that they had made the holiday Sukkot their own by building a Sukkah and fulfilling the mitzvah. I hope this article has and will inspire you to build a Sukkah at your home next year, creating your own special family traditions and memories. Let's make our goal CHAI SUKKAH! 18 Sukkahs next year! Please watch for details....Tour de Sukkah 2014! PAGE 14 TEMPLE TIMES November / December 2013 Our Members Sukkot The Travelinsky’s Sukkah The Lomas’ Sukkah The Toovell’s Sukkah The Tuzman’s Sukkah Plaut Sukkah Bromberg Sukkah Heshvan / Kislev / Tevet 5774 TEMPLE TIMES Temple Beth Shalom’s Sukkah PAGE 15 PAGE 16 TEMPLE TIMES November / December 2013 Programming Previews by Wendy Greenberg Listed below are the many wonderful and exciting events planned for November and December at Temple Beth Shalom. We hope you will be joining us! Enjoy! 7. Guess Who’s Coming to Shabbas? Coming together, and Reaching out, at the Shabbas Table. See below for more info The Programming Committee is very excited about a program we are planning to launch at Temple Beth Shalom. It is called “GUESS WHO’S COMING TO SHABBAS?” The program was created by Debbie Alpert 1. Chai Mitzvah – Saturday, November 9th at 9am and and her family at Temple Sinai in Dresher, PA. The Saturday, December 14th. 2014 Dates TBA. concept is simple – host Shabbat dinners for fellow 2. TBS Book Club – Tuesday, November 12th at 7pm congregants – including strangers – families who will Andi Rosenthal will be talking about her spellbinding novel, The Bookseller’s Sonnets. The book is available at consider becoming hosts themselves. The exponential growth of hosts will mean that, Shabbat after Shabbat (we local libraries, amazon.com, and Barnes and are hoping to do it once a month), more people within our Noble. There is no charge and everyone is welcome to Temple community will come to know one another. Our attend! Refreshments will be served. hope is to involve every member of our congregation who 3. TBS Goes to the Movies (adults) wants to participate by the end of the year. Patti Bettman a. Lincoln – Saturday, November 16th at 7pm and I will be serving as “matchmakers” - finding hosts b. Arranged – Saturday, December 14th at 7pm and families for them to welcome to their home for a There is no charge and refreshments will be served. Shabbat dinner. Each host will receive a complete guide 4. TBS Goes to the Movies (children) to the traditional Shabbat rituals, including explanations a. Madagascar – Sunday, November 24th at noon There is no charge and lunch will be served before the of prayers and suggestions for table-talk subjects – from discussing current events to sharing what was special in movie. the week gone by. Please “stay tuned” for constant 5. The Blooming Seed Café contacts about “Guess Who’s Coming to Shabbas?” a. November 23rd at 7:30pm b. December 28th at 7:30pm Enjoy all the activities and events! 6. Friday Night Live with Cantor Jake, Followed by a Wendy Greenberg Post Chanukah Dinner and Celebration – Friday, Programming Chair December 13th at 7pm Heshvan / Kislev / Tevet 5774 TEMPLE TIMES PAGE 17 Movie Night Schedule Temple Times thanks its advertisers for their sponsorship and support. Please show your thanks by supporting them and when you do, be sure to let them know that you saw their ad in the Temple Times. PAGE 18 TEMPLE TIMES November / December 2013 Eva Gutt Eva Gutt Chava Gittel bat Faibol and Divorah Michlor November 30, 2013 Eva Gutt is a bright, gregarious 7th grader at Mahopac Middle School. As a high honor roll student, Eva is in advanced math and participates in two school bands as well as the Middle School drama company. She plays percussion in the regular band and she also plays the steel drum in the Mahopac Steel Drum Band. CPR instructors will be teaching the newest CPR and AED techniques. She wants to be certain that her family, friends and the entire TBS community, have the access to become certified and proficient in these very important skills. Many thanks to Eva, the Gutt family and WML Aquatics, which is owned by TBS member Wendie Lubinsky, for their generosity and help with this event. Eva has an older brother Hayden. He is in 10th grade at Mahopac High School. It is because of Hayden that Eva is in the steel drum band. Hayden assists Mr. Flynn, the band teacher, in introducing students to the wonderful sound of the steel drum. He instructs students how to play them. Hayden also loves theater and has attended the same performing arts camp as Eva for the past 7 summers. Unlike his sister, Hayden is a skier, not a snowboarder, but he does agree with Eva in saying that Big Sky, Montana is the best. Eva loves theater and has attended a performing arts camp for the past 6 summers. At camp she has performed in many shows including, “Annabelle Broom”, “All Shook Up”, “Flat Stanley”, “George M, and “The Pajama Game”. Locally, at Yorktown Stage, Eva garnered wonderful experience performing in “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Eva’s proud parents, Dana & Fred Gutt are very involved in the Temple. Dana is a member of the Dreamcoat”. She currently takes voice lessons. Board of Trustees and is the coordinator of Backyard She is an avid equestrian and rides several times a Shabbat, which aims to bring Temple members week at Zephyr Farm where she is on the Intertogether in an informal setting during the summer. Collegiate Equestrian team. Her favorite horse is She is always looking for new host families. Fred is Grapefruit. She is well versed in horse care, knows an anesthesiologist at Vassar Brothers Medical how to groom and saddle horses, and has had her Center. If you have enjoyed our new digital sign and share of cleaning out stalls! Her dream is to be an the plantings surrounding it, thank Dana and Fred equine veterinarian. who donated them in honor of Hayden’s Bar Mitzvah and Eva’s Bat Mitzvah. In addition to riding horses, Eva loves snowboarding and bike riding. Her favorite place to snowboard is Eva and her family love to travel and visited Israel in Big Sky, Montana, which she feels is exquisite. She 2010. Although she was only 9 years old at the time, enjoys using her bike on Mahopac’s bike path. Eva remembers the beautiful sunrise while climbing Masada and floating effortlessly in the Dead Sea. For her Mitzvah Project, Eva is learning how to Eva plans to continue her Jewish experience after her administer CPR. While she is too young to be an Bat Mitzvah by joining Kadima and later, USY. instructor, her goal is to make sure that as many people as possible learn CPR to help save lives. On Eva is excited to share her Bat Mitzvah celebration Sunday, October 27, 2013, Eva is coordinating an with her family and friends! event at TBS, at no cost to members, where certified Happy Bat Mitzvah to Eva!!! Heshvan / Kislev / Tevet 5774 TEMPLE TIMES PAGE 19 From the Ritual Committee The high holidays are a time for prayer, for spirituality, and for connecting with our family and community in contemplation of the Jewish year that is ending, and looking ahead to the year that is about to begin. We hope that those of you who chose to spend the high holidays with us at TBS felt that connection and feeling of fulfillment from the services. communal meal in the sukkah the entire community could carry out the mitzvah of eating in the sukkah. We hope you took part in some event and rejoiced in the Yom Tovim. It is due to the stimulating sermons of Rabbi Hammerman, and to the beautiful cantorial voice of Jacob Feldman, working together seamlessly to conduct the services, that the high holidays were so meaningful to all of us. L’hitraot Please don't think that this is it for the year, and you don't need to come until next September, or until Hanukah! There is so much going on at TBS, always, so please carefully read this newsletter, check the emails, or the flyers. If you enjoyed our high holiday services, imagine how you would enjoy a regular Thank you to Bernice and Jeff Guest, who worked so Shabbat morning, with an intimate setting and the hard behind the scenes. Thank you to the Torah readers opportunity to have direct contact with the Rabbi and and service leaders, and to the board members who other congregants. Join us for many more meaningful volunteered to usher. experiences. Alicia Raskob, Ritual chairperson Sukkot provided many opportunities for us to be a part of the festival, whether it was coming to services and having kiddsh in the sukkah or having a private or From the Men’s Club I hope all of you were inspired as much as I was from our High Holiday Services led by Rabbi Hammerman and Cantor Jake. We certainly have a lot to think about for the coming year. On Monday night, September 23, 2013, we had our Third Annual Steak and Football Night. It was very successful with the attendance exceeding twenty-five. Our thanks to Chef Howie for the delicious steaks. I believe a good time was had by all. On Sunday morning, October 27, 2013 we are having a CPR Class which begins at 9:00 AM. Breakfast will be served. Our thanks to Eytan for organizing this event. On Sunday, November 17, 2013, the Men’s Club will be sponsoring its First Midnight Run. This involves bringing hot breakfast to the needy in Manhattan. Our final event of 2013 will be our Breakfast on Sunday, December 15, 2013 at 9:00 a.m. Individual flyers will be mailed out shortly regarding all of our programs. Looking ahead to 2014, we will be having our Fifteenth Annual Millennium Breakfast on Sunday, January 12, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. This has always been one of our most successful programs where we have representatives of the religious and political arena give us their view for the coming year. Look forward to seeing you at our next event on Sunday, October 27, 2013 and all our future programs. Joel PAGE 20 TEMPLE TIMES Blooming Seed By Steve Bettman November / December 2013 Heshvan / Kislev / Tevet 5774 TEMPLE TIMES Hazon Bike Tour This past Labor Day, a group of bikers rolled into our Temple Beth Shalom parking lot. All outfitted in their bike gear and helmets they stopped for a rest and refreshments. They were warmly welcomed by our Temple members participating to meet and greet them. They biked throughout Westchester and Putman County that morning even though it continued to rain. Many continued to be enthusiastic and committed to complete the course. As a volunteer for our Temple, I was proud to assist and represent my Mahopac Jewish Community. I felt like a part of me had biked along with them and I was happy to support their sport. Marge Pollack PAGE 21 PAGE 22 TEMPLE TIMES November / December 2013 Heshvan / Kislev / Tevet 5774 TEMPLE TIMES Israeli Scouts/Friendship Caravan by Robin Kushner PAGE 23 PAGE 24 TEMPLE TIMES November / December 2013 On Line SCRIP is here!!! By Lynn Michaels What is ShopWithScrip? ShopWithScrip.com is a free online scrip management tool from Great Lakes Scrip Center (GLSC). It allows families to place their own scrip orders online. ShopWithScrip® makes ordering a breeze for families. See the list of vendors on the next page. Why Should I use ShopWithScrip? ShopWithScrip is so convenient to use! It’s more accurate than traditional order forms, because discounts, products, and denominations are updated immediately by GLSC as changes occur. You can view images of each product, and find information about where and how gift cards can be used. With participating retailers, you can Reload funds onto gift cards you already own, and print your own ScripNow!™ eGiftCards in minutes when you pay for your order online with PrestoPay™. You won’t have to wait for a physical card to ship - perfect for last-minute purchases! Plus, you can place your orders literally any time of day or night, 365 days a year, from any internet-connected computer or device! How Do I Get Started? The first step is to create your free account by visiting ShopWithScrip.com and clicking on the green ‘Sign Up’ box. Fill in the form and follow the simple registration instructions. This includes entering our temple’s enrollment code— 47AELAD51LL75 That’s all it takes to begin taking advantage of the easiest and most convenient fundraising program you’ll ever use. Start using ShopWithScrip.com today! Heshvan / Kislev / Tevet 5774 TEMPLE TIMES PAGE 25 PAGE 26 TEMPLE TIMES ~רפואה שלמהMi’sheberach Yom Huledet Sameakh Wishing a return to good health to those who are ill in our community •Reuven ben Beryl Richard Charkow •Selma Chavis •Barry Cohen •Joy Degal •Stefani DiCembrino •Gisa Dollinger •Annie Drogy •Sheila Drogy •Stephen Erlitz •Wilma Fantin •Josh Goldenberg •Yvonne Horowitz •Tony Iannucci •Chrissy Johnson •Sandra Klein •Shelly Lapa •Janet Lipson •Mary Joe Lomas •Michelle Minkoff •Darren Pinsker •Keva bat Sheindal •Christine Paravaty •Rachel Samuel •Yossel ben Schmuel •Christopher Starace •Rosalie Steiner •Christina Stroud •Larry Ticker •Maria Urman •Doris Vecca •Mark Yekutiel •Gershon ben Gitel Drazier •Yosef Zvi Ben Hadassah Chanah •Malka Leah bat Gitel •Moshe ben Menachem Mendel and Vela יום הולדת שמח November, December November 01 Rebecca Charkow November 03 Nicole Ann Koppel Julie Bromberg December 07 November 05 Joshua Solar-Doherty Jerry Persampieri November 02 Haden Gold Andrew Gorodess Ethan Pomerantz November 06 Joseph Sacks Dylan Tavelinsky Paul Hammer November 08 Barry Plaut November 10 Denise Persampieri Melissa Pomerantz Jennifer Swift November 12 Diane Houslanger November 13 Evan Volkman November 14 Did we miss your birth- day? Please let us know! December 05 November 20 November 09 Please notify the office if you or a family member is ill or in the hospital, so that Rabbi Hammerman can schedule a visit. Your phone call is greatly appreciated. Zachary Martin Sharon Volkman Brett Freeman Andrew Braman If you see a name on the Mi’Sheberach list who, thank G-d, has returned to good health, please notify the office at office@tbsmahopac.org November / December 2013 Georgene Perlman Matt Petrone Simon Begler November 15 Dylan McDermott Leah Cohen Hayley Weisman November 19 Eytan Hammerman Alvin Rosenberg November 21 November 22 November 23 Shari Zimmerman Jennifer Winters December 06 Karen Kwan Kenneth Koswener December 09 December 10 November 25 Lani Hammerman David Rubin November 26 Jennifer Pallant Aidan Savir Jessica Reing Aimee Freundlich Erica Liu Matthew Hirsch Anita Bellenchia Michael Kwan Matthew Hirsch Kjersten Lazar November 27 Shea Belsky David Ranani November 28 Alan Weiskopf Zila Koswener Mrs. Ashley Lathrop Ilana Pollack November 30 Robin Kushner Amanda Stern December 03 Jordan Feldman December 04 Alexandra Orlinsky Heather Gorodess December 12 December 15 Al Dicembrino Stefani Dicembrino Richard A. Cohen December 16 Jonathan Tuzman December 17 Steven Toovell December 18 Alexander Koswener Laura Avellino December 19 Zachary Rubin Jacquelyn Stochel Rachel Kwan Aliza Mannis December 20 Ryan Luxemburg December 21 Amanda Silverman December 22 Gabriel Goldstein December 24 Benjamin Vilshansky Ruth Simon December 25 Jason Toovell Dr. Paul Hertz December 26 Debbe Buckvar Elaine Jacobs December 27 Chaim Emil Bromberg December 28 Howard Gershman December 29 Jonathan Schwartz December 30 Joshua Martin Hayden Gutt Heshvan / Kislev / Tevet 5774 TEMPLE TIMES All Roads Lead to Mahopac and TBS PAGE 27 Temple Times Co-Editors Bernice Guest Lynn Michaels Advertising Editor David Michaels Contributors Steve Bettman Joel Greenberg Wendy Greenberg Rabbi Eytan Hammerman Gail Plaut Marge Pollack Alicia Raskob Melody Weisman Carol Zager Sunday Oct. 13, 2013 was the Tour d'Shul Bike Tour from Bedford to Putnam County with a stop for refreshments at our Temple Beth Shalom. It was a beautiful sunny dry morning when quite a lot of bikers biked into our driveway. They received warm welcomes and assorted drinks and eats. They ranged in age from preteen to adult. All smiles and very talkative. It was exciting to see so many individuals in their biking gear and helmets. Their adrenaline rush passed through all of our members who were on the spot to assist. Thanks for coming to our Shul here in Mahopac.—Marge Pollack Pictures by Jules Gidal To download a Scrip Order Form, go to http://tinyurl.com/tbsscrip The Temple Beth Shalom newsletter is published five times per year and is provided by and for the membership of the synagogue. Neither Temple Beth Shalom, nor its members, assumes liability for any of the information, opinions or suggestions contained herein. Articles submitted are subject to editing. Contents may not be reproduced without written permission from the Temple office. We apologize in advance for any errors or omissions. Submissions can be sent via email in Word or Publisher format to: Newsletter@TBSMahopac.org. NEXT DEADLINE IS DECEMBER 10, 2013 Newsletter Errors Occasionally errors & omissions are found in the pages of Temple Times. We appreciate being notified of any corrections by calling the TBS office (845)6286133. A newsletter staff member will return your call ASAP. The temple office is not responsible for newsletter content. Many thanks to our readers, Temple Times Staff PAGE 28 TEMPLE TIMES November / December 2013 Contributions (August 1—September 30, 2013) General Fund In Honor of the Wedding of Steve & Patti Bettman's daughter, Alyia from Alicia & Gerald Raskob For the Speedy Recovery of Rich- For the Yahrzeit of Stephen's faard Charkow from Harriet & Alvin ther, Jack Nadelhaft from Stephen Rosenberg & Phyllis Nadelhaft For the Yahrzeit of Brother, Seymour Bessen from Herbert Bessen In Honor of Ellen & Howard Gershman's 40th Anniversary from For the Yahrzeit of Family from Alicia & Gerald Raskob Howard Garrell Thank you Thank Ro for her help and compassion from Claire Ullman In Honor of the Wedding of Steve & Patti Bettman's daughter, Alyia from David & Lynn Michaels For the Yahrzeit of Jack's father from Jack Zencheck For the Yahrzeit of Mother, Ann Bress from Linda Silbert In Memory of Stephen Novick's sister from Sue & Gary Loewenberg For the Yahrzeit of Father, Max Fechenbach from Sue Loewenberg In Honor of Ellen & Howard Gershman's 40th Anniversary from Wendy & Joel Greenberg Thank you In appreciation for BerFor the Yahrzeit of Mother, nice Guest's hard work during the Frances Berliner from Maxine Ber- high holidays. from Wendy & Joel Happy New Year from David & lin Greenberg Lynn Michaels For the Yahrzeit of Wife, Marion Rabbi's Fund For the Yahrzeit of Mother, Doro- Freed from Rabbi Herb Freed In Honor of Ellen & Howard thy Freedland from Elaine Bessen For the Yahrzeit of Father, Dave Gershman's 40th Anniversary from For the Yahrzeit of Father, Alex Begler from Samuel Begler Judy & Joe Occhiogrossi Freedland from Elaine Bessen For the Yahrzeit of Phyllis's sister, In Honor of the Wedding of Steve In Honor of Rachel Kwan's year of Susan Cox from Stephen & Phyllis & Patti Bettman's daughter, Alyia study in Israel from Eleanor & Nadelhaft from Judy & Joe Occhiogrossi Ralph Small For the Yahrzeit of Stephen's In Honor of Rabbi Hammerman For the Yahrzeit of For her mother grandmother, Sarah Baskin from from The Ljumic Family and grandfather from Gale Stephen & Phyllis Nadelhaft Schwartz Religious School Fund For the Yahrzeit of Stephen's mothFor the Yahrzeit of Mother, Phyllis For the Yahrzeit of Mother, Edith er, Celia Baskin Nadelhaft from Stephen & Phyllis Nadelhaft Weinstein from Sharon Volkman Raskob from Gerald Raskob Project Hanukkah Stamp by Myrna Holzman, Director Hanukkah comes early this year, beginning the evening of November 27th. The USPS has said that the Hanukkah stamp should be available in mid-October. However, it'll be the same stamp design as issued in 2012. Since it won't be a new stamp, your P0 may not receive it automatically so you must go to or call your local post office and tell them that they must order NOW, so you can buy them in time for the holiday which is early this year. If your local post office does not have Hanukkah stamps, you can buy them on line. Go to usps.com and on the home page, click on 'Buy Stamps". On the new page click on "Forever/46 cent Stamps". On the next page click on "6" in the list of pages (upper right hand). Then scroll down; "Hanukkah stamps" is in the bottom row. Click on the "BUY" button and proceed from there. It's not easy, but if the USPS won't issue or ship Hanukkah stamps every year automatically, we still need to show them that these stamps are necessary. Heshvan / Kislev / Tevet 5774 TEMPLE TIMES PAGE 29 PAGE 30 TEMPLE TIMES November / December 2013 Heshvan / Kislev / Tevet 5774 TEMPLE TIMES PAGE 31 PAGE 32 TEMPLE TIMES November / December 2013 Yahrzeits May Their Memory be a Blessing Nov 1 / Heshvan 28 Bernard Hendler Joseph Lipins Dec 20 / Tevet 17 Mark Goldberg Nov 15 / Kislev 12 Dec 7 / Tevet 4 Ester Dayanoff Nov 2 / Heshvan 29 Steven Kantor Dec 22 / Tevet 19 Aleck Pollack Nov 17 / Kislev 14 Joseph Bloom Julia Homelsky Nov 5 / Kislev 2 Morris Goldstein Dec 11 / Tevet 8 Morris Nathan Pomerantz Ruth Kramer Weiss Blanche W. Axelrod Nov 18 / Kislev 15 Dec 26 / Tevet 23 Nov 7 / Kislev 4 Seymour Hartman Rae Posniak Samuel Shapiro Sarah Sophie Ofrichter Nov 23 / Kislev 20 Nov 8 / Kislev 5 Treitek Steinlauf Harold Rosner Philip Schectman Elaine Zager Nov 25 / Kislev 22 Nov 9 / Kislev 6 Isadore N. Axelrod Jay Freebern Jack Chupper Frances Michaels Ann Teplitsky Nov 11 / Kislev 8 Nov 29 / Kislev 26 Anna Hammer Samuel Berlin Nov 12 / Kislev 9 Dec 6 / Tevet 3 Neal Tilzer Nov 28 / Kislev 25 Dec 12 / Tevet 9 Libby Seiden Baruch Yekutiel Ruth Bornfriend Edith Steinlauf Dec 28 / Tevet 25 Dec 13 / Tevet 10 Aaron Gorelick Dorothy Gould Deena Guest Ethel Pollack Dec 16 / Tevet 13 Sarah Brazinsky Nancy Michlowitz Abraham Weiskopf William L Lichtman Dec 29 / Tevet 26 Margaret Diana Dec 30 / Tevet 27 Goldie Jacobs Izik Aryeh Skybell Heshvan / Kislev / Tevet 5774 TEMPLE TIMES PAGE 33 ar! e y 5th 1 r Ou "We're not just cruises !” Europe, Caribbean, Mexico, -All inclusive vacations, hotels, air, cruises ! Israel, US., Bermuda, etc -We accept American Express reward points for travel! (914) 962-6464 Captain Jeff (TBS member) www.WestchesterCruiseAndTravel.com Use Amex rewards for travel! 2% of the total value of your trip will be donated to TBS in your honor! Such a deal ! 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