Our Current Newsletter

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Our Current Newsletter
Kol Emanu-El
March 2015
Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach
Melvin J. & Claire M. Levine Campus
Adar - Nisan 5775
Purim
Passover Schedule (see page 7)
Purim Celebration (see page 3 & 10)
Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach
Tel: 561 832 0804 • Fax: 561 832 0811
www.tepb.org
Clergy
Rabbi Michael Resnick
Barbara & Jack Kay
Rabbinical Chair
rabbimichael@tepb.org
Hazzan David Feuer
Gilda & Henry Block
Cantorial Chair
hazzan_feuer@tepb.org
Officers
President
Anthony Lampert
tony@lampertco.com
Vice Presidents
Robert Gordon
Charles Feldberg
Financial Secretary
Dvora Callahan
Treasurer
Robert Burke
Recording Secretary
Steven Horowitz
Board of Trustees
Honorary Board
Harold Bix
Melvin z”l & Claire Levine
Diane Belfer
Henry Block
Alec Engelstein
Rita Dee Hassenfeld z”l
Sidney Kohl
William Langfan
Stephen A. Levin
H. Irwin Levy
David Mack
Roberta Robinson
Bill Sandler z”l
Jami Huber
Vivienne Felberman Ivry
Gladys R. Jacobson
Sheila Josephberg
Brahm D. Levine
Sheri Levine
Susan Pertnoy
Laura Pincus
Jill L. Richman
Hana Siegelstein
Richard Sloane
Michael Yasuna
Women’s League
President
Rhea Zukerman
rkzkdz@aol.com
Past President
Ronald Y. Schram
Kol Emanu-El
Editorial Board:
Mickey Feldberg
milfel@aol.com
Donna Kramer
Arlene Kurtis
Haviva Langenauer
Barbara Steinberg
Belle Winston
Mission Statement
Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach strives to be the leading congregation in
the greater Palm Beaches, built upon an expansive and inclusive vision of
what a Jewish community can be.
We recognize that people connect to God and Judaism in diverse ways –
through prayer, learning, shared activities, artistic expression and social
action. As an egalitarian, Conservative congregation, we are committed to
nurturing and facilitating the personal and spiritual journeys of all our members and welcome all who enter our doors. We strive to do so in a manner
that resonates with their innermost needs and interests, resulting in
increased involvement, observance and participation.
In This Issue:
Candle Lighting Times
2
President’s Message
3
Rabbi’s Message
3
Slate of Officers
4
Rosh Chodesh
5
Adult Ed
6
Guest Lecturers
7
Passover
7
Women’s League
8
Women’s League Shabbaton 9
Youth & Education
10
Purim
3, 10
Birthdays
& Anniversaries
11
Calendar
11
With Appreciation
12
Tribute Form
12
Contributions
13
Advertisers
14,15
CANDLE LIGHTING TIMES
MARCH
6
13
20
27
6:06pm
7:09pm
7:13pm
7:16pm
FRIDAY NIGHT
FRIDAY NIGHT
FRIDAY NIGHT
FRIDAY NIGHT
Ritual Coordinator
Jacob Mitzner
ridahou@hotmail.com
Director of Youth Education
& Programming
Amanda Brezinski
amanda@tepb.org
Pianist/Organist
Claudio Waisgluss
Administrative Assistant
Graphics
Eduardo Mendieta
eddie@tepb.org
Administrative Assistant
Jo Anne Frechette
joanne@tepb.org
Committee Chairs
Adult Education
Vivienne Ivry
Investment
Andy Richman
Program
Charles Feldberg
Jami Huber
Membership
Harold Bix
Dvora Callahan
Sheri Levine
Rothman Religious School
Laura Pincus
Leslie Schram
Youth Activities
Emily Bernstein
Jason Bodnick
Ritual
Rob Gordon
Kol Emanu-El
Mickey Feldberg
Judaica Arts
Sheila Josephberg
Mazal Tov to Andrea and
Josh Pertnoy on the birth of
their newborn son!
Blessings also to grandparents
Susan and Ron Pertnoy and
great grandparents Barbara
Kay and Elizabeth and Alan
Shulman.
&RQGROHQFHV
Notice of Annual
Meeting
The Annual Meeting of the
Membership of Temple
Emanu-El of Palm Beach
will be held at
6:00 PM on Tuesday,
March 31, 2015.
Food will be served.
Welcome New Members
Elyse Barkin
Samuel Feldman & Marilyn Myerhoff
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Staff
Synagogue Administrator
David Schreier
david@tepb.org
It is with deep sadness that we inform
you of the passing of:
Longtime Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach member &
former member of the Board of Trustees, Joseph Kerzner.
Richard Schwartz,
Brother of Temple Emanu-El memberLes Schwartz
We offer our heartfelt condolences to Lisa Koeper, the
Kerzner & Schwartz families during this difficult time.
“Zichronam L'vracha”
May their memories be for a blessing.
PRESIDENT’S
MESSAGE
We have all heard the famous cry
from supporters during presidential
election time…four more years!
In our temple world it was 2 more
years, 2 years ago and my second “2 more years” is
over in 2 months. I am looking forward to the next 2
years as your past president.
Tuesday March 31, 2015 is the Annual Meeting of the
Congregation. It will begin at 6 PM. In addition to
reports that will be given that summarize the year’s
work, we will have the election of Officers and Trustees for the NEW Board. (See page 4). In addition, on
April 24th, we will have a “really big night” as we usher
in the NEW and say good-bye to the past. We will
have an International Dinner that evening followed by
Kabbalat Shabbat services with a few surprises and
then the installation of the NEW board of trustees,
officers and president. This is when my next 2 years
kick in!
To me, being past president means ensuring that my
work and the work of my predecessors, Ron Schram,
Gladys Jacobson, Marvin Rosen and Steve Levin is
taken to even higher heights. Perhaps a cliché, but we
must build upon what others before us have done.
With the assumption that the slate proposed is voted
on and approved, I am more than confident that our
synagogue will continue to flourish.
My last plea to all of you is that you volunteer, contribute, attend and be advocates for others to join our
temple community. Please re-read our mission statement in the middle of page 2. I pledge to you my continued love and support for our shul.
Sincerely,
Anthony Lampert
Purim
A MESSAGE FROM THE RABBI...
Let me begin by saying how much I appreciate you
being a member of Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach.
I am so happy you are here. And since you are here,
I have a few questions for you.
Why are you here? What compelled you to join
Temple Emanu-El? What were your reasons for
joining? Are you getting from the Temple that which
you wanted or expected?
You see, contrary to popular belief, Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach
is NOT the building located at 190 N. County Road. Temple
Emanu-El is you. It’s me. It’s the hundreds of people that make up
our congregation. If our beautiful building was suddenly replaced
with a barn, we would all still be Temple Emanu-El. WE are the beating heart of this Temple, not the building.
So I ask you, have you found what you are looking for by being a
member of Temple Emanu-El? If yes, then I’m delighted to hear it. If
no, then I’m going to ask you to do something about it.
This Temple is your Temple. I need you to help make it what you
want it to be.
If there is a program you’d like to see us offer; if there is a Jewish
subject you would like to learn more about; if you’d like to explore
your spirituality in more depth – anything – I encourage you to let
me know.
In the Torah in Parashat Terumah, God instructs the Israelites to
build a Sanctuary so that God can dwell – not in the Sanctuary – but
in the heart of each person. “V’asu Li Mikdash v’shachanti
b’tocham.”
We just completed a major renovation of the synagogue. Our
campus – outside and inside – has never looked better. The “Sanctuary” has been built. Now comes the next step – and to me, the
more important one – of ensuring that our Temple is alive, vibrant
and meeting the needs of each and every member of our community.
I can’t do this for us. But we can do this together.
With your help, participation and involvement, I look forward to us
creating a more sacred space in our Temple and in our hearts.
B’Shalom,
Rabbi Michael Resnick
Celebration Wednesday, March 4
5:30PM - Free Dairy Dinner
6:30PM - Ma’ariv and “Make Some Noise” Megillah Reading
Ice Cream Reception to follow
*Bring the whole family!
*Come in costume!
*Be ready to make some noise on
exotic noise making instruments!
RSVP is required for dinner by Monday, March 2nd
RSVP at 561-832-0804 or officesec@tepb.org
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SLATE OF OFFICERS AND
BOARD 2015-2017
Irish
Shabbat Dinner
Dear Temple Members,
Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach will be holding its Annual
Honoring Our New Members!
Meeting of the Congregation on Tuesday, March
31, 2015, at 6:00 PM. Included in this year’s Annual
Friday, March 6 at 5:45PM
Meeting, in addition to a series of reports reflecting upon
the past year and projecting the Temple’s future, there will be Special Musical Service following at 7:30PM with our own
an election of Officers and Trustees for the new Board term
Hazzan David Feuer, Rabbi Michael Resnick, Claudio
that begins May 1, 2015.
Waisgluss accompanied by a violinist & percussionist
The accepted slate for the Board of Trustees as presented by
the Nominating Committee for the term of May 1, 2015
Menu
through April 30, 2017 appears below.
Green Salad
If you have any questions regarding the Annual Meeting or
Dijon Glazed Corned Beef
regarding running for a Board of Trustees position, please
Lemon Rosemary
call me at (561) 832-0804.
Cornish Game Hen
B’Shalom,
Roasted Cabbage
David Schreier, Synagogue Administrator
Carrots and Sugar Snap Peas
The Board of Trustees of Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach
Baked New Potatoes
has approved the following slate of Officers and Trustees for
Assorted Yummy Desserts
the 2015-2017 term.
Officers
President:
Robert Gordon, DO
1st Vice President:
Charles Feldberg
2nd Vice President:
Harold Bix
Financial Secretary:
Steven M. Horowitz, DC
Treasurer:
Ronald Y. Schram, Esq
Recording Secretary:
Vivienne Felberman Ivry
Immediate Past President: Anthony Lampert
Board of Trustees
Robert Burke, MD
Sheri Levine, Esq.
Dvora Callahan, CFP®
Susan Pertnoy, Esq.
Ben Gordon
Laura Pincus, Esq.
Jami Huber, Esq.
Marvin S. Rosen, Esq.
Sheila Josephberg
Hana Siegelstein
Sheldon Konigsberg, MD
Michael Yasuna
Patricia Lebow, Esq.
Rhea Zukerman, Women’s League President
Torah Fund Luncheon
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Carmela
Kalmanson
presents the
Woman of
Achievement
Award to
honoree Mickey
Feldberg
Cost is $20 for members, $10 for children (6-13), children 5 & under, no charge.
Guest of members & Non-members cost is $25, children $10 (6-13), children 5 & under, no charge.
To RSVP, call the Temple office at 561-832-0804 by Monday, March. 2.
SPACE IS LIMITED
Please feel free to bring your own bottle of wine to Temple Emanu-El as long as it is certified Kosher.
There are many wonderful Kosher options now available.
**Additional charge of $5 per adult if RSVP is made after the cutoff date**
***Vegetarian and Special Diet Requests NEED to be made with reservation***
Save the Date
Friday, May 1, 2015
at 7:30PM
Board Installation
Out with the past and in with the
future as we thank Tony Lampert
for his service as president and
welcome in our new president.
We have an expanded Friday
musical service featuring our
Hazzan and Rabbi along
with Claudio and his band.
A “not-to-be-missed
service” and evening.
Special Oneg to follow service.
Rosh Chodesh Nisan 5775
Every year we start to feel like Passover is
upon us – as soon as we read the Megillah on
Purim. So it’s cleaning time and time to buy
the kosher for Passover food, to plan the
menus, to invite the guests, and to study the
texts that help us celebrate the major holiday
of Nisan.
This year let’s focus our attention on the number “four” as we
begin our Passover preparation.
Passover has several items that come in “fours” in its celebration: four questions, four sons, four cups of wine, and one
Internet source says there are four flavors of matzah: unsalted,
egg, onion, and white grape. Have you tasted white grape
flavored matzah. I personally didn’t know about the white
grape flavored matzah but it sounds interesting. The holiday
also has four names: Hag HaPesah (the festival of Passover),
Hag HaMatzot (the festival of matzah), Hag Ha'Aviv (the festival of spring) and Z'man Heiruteinu (the time of our freedom).
What is the source of all these “fours?”
In Exodus 6:6-8, God makes four promises to Moses: "I will
free you from the labors of the Egyptians and deliver you from
their bondage. I will redeem you -- and I will take you to be My
people."
Some however believe that there were five promises, including “I will bring you to the land that I promised to your forefathers.”
If there were five promises why aren’t there five cups? We are
told in rabbinic literature that some rabbis argued for four
cups and others for five. In the end it was decided that this
argument would be decided by the Messiah, whose forerunner
we believe is to be Elijah the prophet. As a result the fifth cup
was added – Elijah’s cup – to remind us of all five promises.
The four questions remind us of the four responses that the
Bible offers when people asked why we celebrate Passover.
As you celebrate this year and enjoy your family at your
sedarim, ask them to find other numbers in the haggadah (if
they can!) and to remember the miracle of the Exodus in
which we all participated (In every generation) thousands of
years ago.
Hag Pesah Sameah!
- Barbara Steinberg
NOW THAT THE MAHZORIM ARE
SOLD OUT...
HELP DEDICATE OUR
REMAINING PRAYER BOOKS
Only 166 remain
HONOR OR REMEMBER
ANY OCCASION
Dedicate one or more and have a customized name plate added to:
Carolyn & Richard Sloane
Mishkan T’filah (Prayer book used on Friday night)
All proceeds go to the Temple’s General Fund.
$36 members
$50 non-members
Please contact the Temple office for more information at
(561) 832-0804, or email officesec@tepb.org
Temple Emanu-El Continues
Helping The Jewish Family &
Children’s Services Food Pantry
Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach donated $2,875 to benefit
the food pantry at Alpert Jewish Family & Children’s
Services through our Food Basket Program. Last March our
shul donated $3000 to the food pantry. Congregants are
encouraged to sponsor the sample food basket that is
displayed on the Bimah on Shabbat. The proceeds add up
quickly for this worthwhile act of tzedakah. Call the Temple
office at 561-832-0804 to schedule a date when you have a
birthday, anniversary or special person you want to honor
or remember.
Tree of Life
Honor or remember any occasion
by sponsoring a leaf or stone.
Located in our office lobby
Limited quantity available
Leaf: $360
Stone: $1000
Please contact the Temple office for more
information at (561) 832-0804, or email officesec@tepb.org
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Adult Education
Sunday Morning Series:
Positive Psychology & Judaism
Are you ready to make positive changes in your life but don’t
know how to start? This impactful program will give you the
skills and support you need to take your life to a new level!
Each session consists of a newly revised 40-minute video
featuring world-renowned Positive Psychology expert and
former Harvard University lecturer Dr. Tal Ben-Shahar.
Learn positive new habits. Build up your self-esteem. Make
positive changes. This course will have a lifelong impact on
your interpersonal relationships and the way you understand
yourself. Opportunities for discussion follow each film. Facilitated by Rabbi Michael Resnick and a trained Family Counselor.
Sunday Mornings: 10:30 AM - noon
March 8 & 29, 2015
An Introduction to Judaism as a
Civilization Has Been Cancelled.
We look forward to renewing
the class in the future.
Engaging Israel:
Join us for the Shalom Hartman Institute Video Lecture
Series. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn from the
great scholars of the Hartman Institute, from our own Rabbi
Resnick, and from one another as we engage in thinking
about the meaning that Israel can have in our lives and what
our role might be in envisioning and building the future of
the Jewish State.
Each session includes text study and discussion led by Rabbi
Resnick, a video lecture by Rabbi Dr. Donniel Hartman, and
a video dialogue between Rabbi Hartman and other top
scholars and experts.
The cost for the series is $20 for Temple members, and $36
for guests. (Cost includes a 100-page sourcebook).
To Register: Call the Temple Office at 561-832-0804
Wednesday Mornings: 11AM - 1PM
March 11, 18 & 25, 2015
Thursday Nights: 7PM - 9PM
March 12, 19 & 26, 2015
Facilitator: Rabbi Michael Resnick
Adult Ed Movie Nights
Wednesdays at 7:30 PM. Refreshments are served. All are welcome, members free, guests $5 per film.
March 18, 2015
Lies My Father Told Me
April 15, 2015
Nora’s Will
Spanish, Hebrew, 92 minutes
English, 103 minutes
Nora’s Will is a unique tale of lost faith
This heart-warming English language
and eternal love from talented Mexican
Canadian film classic set in the
writer and director Mariana Chenillo.
1920s Jewish immigrant community
Nora had a plan. It would bring her
of Montreal was winner of the 1976
ex-husband, Jose, and the rest of the
Golden Globe for Best Foreign Film
family together for Passover Seder.
and the 1975 Academy Award nomiThere is a flaw in her plan.A mysterious
nee for Best Screenplay. Lies My
photograph from the past, hidden
Father Told Me is the quintessential
under the bed, leads Jose to reexamine their relationship and
Canadian film about a boy’s evolving
rediscover their undying love for each other.
view of the world and the Jewish
Director Mariana Chenillo was the first female director to
immigrant experience in Canada.
win Mexico’s Best Picture award.
These smiling students at the
University of Central Florida
are appreciative of Temple
Emanu-El’s donation of the
Ark and Torah table from the
Rabb Chapel. The old showcase is now also located at
the school’s Hillel House.
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Guest Lecturers
Arthur S. Berger
Senior Advisor for External Affairs at the
United States Holocaust Memorial
Museum
Saturday Morning, March
7, 2015 - Service at 9:15AM
Passover Schedule
Friday Night Service, April 3 at 6:15PM
1st Seder
Friday, April 3 at 7:00PM
(see details below)
1st Day Services
Saturday, April 4 at 9:15AM
Anti-Semitism, Anti-Zionism and
Holocaust Denial: Why does the
2nd Seder
situation seem so bad?
Saturday, April 4
Before joining the Museum, Mr. Berger directed public
2nd Day Services
relations and communications at the American Jewish ComSunday,
April 5 at 9:15AM
mittee and then at the American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science.
7th Day Services
Friday,
April 10 at 9:15AM
Previously, in a 25-year career in the U.S. Foreign Service, Mr.
Berger served in Israel, Uganda, Ethiopia, Brazil and the Neth8th Day Services / Yizkor
erlands, as well as at the Department of State as Middle East
Saturday, April 11 at 9:15AM
issues spokesman. In that position, he was honored as Speaker
of the Year by then-Secretary of State George Shultz. He
First Night Passover Seder
retired as a senior Foreign Service officer in 1995. A graduate
of Yeshiva University in New York, Mr. Berger received a Join Rabbi Michael Resnick, Hazzan David Feuer & Your Temple Family
master’s degree from Howard University (with a focus on
Friday, April 3 at 7:00 PM
Africa) and continued his post-graduate studies at the Washington, D.C. Consortium of Universities researching political
Buffet Menu
leadership in Africa and the Middle East. He was born in
Rotisserie Chicken
Rhode Island, is married, and has two adult sons and two
Sliced Brisket of Beef with Gravy
granddaughters.
Homemade Gefilte Fish with Red Horseradish
Homemade Clear Chicken Soup with Fluffy Matzo Balls
This special program is made possible through the generosity
Homemade Potato Kugel
of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum FoundaHomemade Mushroom Onion Farfel
tion.
Sweet Carrot Tzimmes with Honey and Prunes
Hot and Cold Beverages
Desserts
THE MIDDLE EAST
Dr. Robert Rabil
Associate Professor of Political Science,
& Lifelong Learning Distinguished
Professor of Current Affairs, Florida
Atlantic University
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Service at 9:15AM
The Middle East is undergoing a period of incredible flux.
From the civil war in Syria to dramatic political changes in
Egypt, understanding the nuances of what is driving these
changes - as well as how they affect U.S.-Arab Relations,
reform in the Arab world, radical Islam and terrorism - are
of utmost importance.
No one can help explain it better than Dr. Robert G. Rabil.
Dr. Rabil holds a Masters in Government from Harvard
University and a Ph.D. in Near Eastern and Judaic Studies
from Brandeis University. He served as Chief of Emergency
for the Red Cross in Lebanon, and was Project Manager of
the U.S. State Department-funded Iraq Research and Documentation Project.
Cost is $70 for members
Guest of members cost is $85
Non-member cost is $85
Children $25 (5-12), children under 5, no charge.
To RSVP, call the Temple office at 561-832-0804 by Monday, March 23.
Passover is just around the corner
and that means that it is time to
Sell your Chametz!
As you know, the Torah (Exodus 12:19 and 13:7) prohibits
possession of Chametz (leaven) on Passover. In other
words, it is a biblical requirement to get rid of all of the
Chametz in your possession before Passover begins.
As an alternative to the disposal of Chametz, many people
sell their Chametz (Mechirat Chametz) as a means of
"removing" the Chametz from their possession. If you
would like the Temple to sell your Chametz on your
behalf, please contact the office (561) 832-0804 and we
do the rest!
The deadline to sell your Chametz is by
Friday, April 3, 2015 at 10:00AM.
This is time-sensitive, so don't delay!
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WOMEN’S LEAGUE
WOMEN’S LEAGUE
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
It’s too bad that we had to reset our clocks at
the beginning of this month to jump ahead.
We could have used that lost hour to get all
the exciting coming events underway.
WOMEN’S LEAGUE
Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
5775/ 2014-2015
____________________________________________
Monday, March 9, 11:30 AM
Home Is Where The Art Is
Chair: Mickey Feldberg
“Home is Where the Art Is,” a new effort by
Women’s League to raise funds in support of
Friday and Saturday, March 27-28
various activities in our temple, is on Monday, March 9. We
Women's League Shabbaton
will visit the art-filled homes of Marylou Gray, Ellen Levy and
Chair: Sandi Gladding
Beverly Myers, chaired by Mickey Feldberg. Our Book Club
this month will feature the provocative book by Ari Shavit,
Thursday, April 23, 1:30 PM
“My Promised Land: The Triumph and Tragedy of Israel.”
CAMERA
Israel Affairs chair, Carmela Kalmanson, will be our reviewer.
Chair: Priscilla Friedman
Because of the great interest and diversity of opinion about
Wednesday, May 13, 7:30 PM
this book, we invite men, as well as women, to join us in what
Women's League Takes You To The Movies
will surely be a lively discussion.
Chair: Hana Siegelstein
The highlight of March is our annual Shabbaton weekend,
______________________________________
March 27 and 28, ably chaired once again by Sandi Gladding.
Book Club Meetings - Mondays at 1:00 PM
We are so fortunate to have with us, through the generosity
Chair: Mindi Belsky
of Gilda and Henry Block, Rabbi Rachel Ain, Rabbi of Sutton
March 16, April 20, May 18
Place Synagogue in Manhattan. Among her many accomplishRosh Chodesh Study Programs 10:30 AM
ments, Rabbi Ain served as a commissioned Lieutenant for
Leader: Barbara Steinberg
the US Navy Chaplain Corps. She served as director of the
Adar: March 19
National Young Leadership department for the Jewish
Federations of North America and is a lecturer at the JTS
Board Meetings: Mondays at 12:30 PM
Rabbinical School.
March 2, April 13, May 4
Rabbi Ain is married to Rabbi David Levy, Director of Teen
Learning at JTS, who we’re delighted to have joining us.
SYBIL SANDERS LEGACY
Thanks to the effort of our Youth Director, Amanda Brezinski, S E S BOOK
BOOK CLUB
Rabbi Levy will be available to meet with our USY kids. The
CLUB
weekend will start off with a Shabbat dinner with Rabbi Ain Meets monthly on Mondays at 1:00 PM in the Stone Family Lounge &
sharing her learning with us then and continuing on Shabbat Kramer Library.
morning. As always, our women will be leading our congregaMy Promised Land (Non-Fiction)
tion in prayer, Torah reading and song.
By Ari Shavit
A lot of planning, preparation and commitment by our
women are what makes all of this possible. More to come in March 16, 2015
Carmela Kalmanson, Reviewer
April! Kudos and enormous thanks to all.
This book is a history of Israel by Ari Shavit, the most
talented Israeli journalist of his generation. It is positioned
B’shalom.
to appeal to hard-line supporters of Israel as well as dovish
Rhea Zukerman
groups more critical of Israeli government policies. Each
side, he hoped, would find something in the book that
appealed to their own perspectives on the IsraeliCOLLEGE CONNECTION
Palestinian conflict.
Do you have a child in college? Women's League sends four
packages a year to any college student for Rosh Hashanah,
Hanukkah, Purim and Passover, filled with holiday-appropriate
goodies, a letter from the Rabbi and a gift card. There is no charge
for Temple members. Grandparents can sign up for a charge of $36
a package.
Sandi Gladding chairs this means of connecting our youth to our
shul and requests your cooperation providing your children's
addresses.
Please contact her at: slg759@comcast.net or
561-684-2869.
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Judaica Boutique
at Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach
SALE
30% OFF
SHABBAT
ITEMS
Volunteers Needed
Hours:
Monday, 9:30AM-10:30AM
Tuesday, 1PM-3PM
Wednesday, 1PM-4PM
Thursday, 9:30AM-10:30AM & 1PM-4PM
Women’s League Shabbaton
MARCH 27-28
Our visiting scholar will be Rabbi
Rachel Ain, Rabbi of Sutton Place
Synagogue, a Conservative Synagogue in Midtown Manhattan. She
believes that people of all ages,
stages, and backgrounds can find
meaning and purpose through a
connection with a Jewish community and Jewish traditions, and in
turn, that community is enriched by their presence.
Before coming to SPS in the summer of 2012, she served as
a Rabbi in Syracuse, NY and then as the director of the
National Young Leadership department for the Jewish
Federations of North America. She sits on the Rabbinic
Cabinets of JTS and the Masorti Foundation, is a board
member at the Solomon Schechter School of Manhattan.
Earlier in her career she served as a commissioned Lieutenant (JG) for the US Navy Chaplains Corps. She writes
for The New York Jewish Week, E-Jewish Philanthropy,
Kolot: The magazine of the Conservative movement, and is
a lecturer in the Rabbinical School at JTS.
Rabbi Ain holds a BA from Barnard College, and a BA, MA
(Jewish Education), and Rabbinic Ordination from JTS. She
is married to Rabbi David Levy and they have two sons,
Jared (9) and Zachary (6).
Women’s League Shabbat Dinner
Friday, March 27 at 5:45PM
Special Women’s League Shabbaton
Service following at 7:30PM
Menu
Chicken with Dried Fruit
Sweet and Sour Meatballs
Carrot and Cauliflower Puree
Broccolini with Balsamic Vinaigrette
Basmati Rice
Yummy Desserts
Cost is $20 for members, $10 for children (6-13), children 5 & under, no charge.
Guest of members & Non-members cost is $25, children $10 (6-13), children 5 & under, no charge.
To RSVP, call the Temple office at 561-832-0804 by Monday, March. 23.
Please feel free to bring your own bottle of wine to Temple Emanu-El as long as it is certified Kosher.
There are many wonderful Kosher options now available.
**Additional charge of $5 per adult if RSVP is made after the cutoff date**
***Vegetarian and Special Diet Requests NEED to be made with reservation***
SUPPORT GROUPS
Temple Emanu-El offers these support groups for the community as well as our congregants.They are led by trained and
certified professionals and are free of charge. For more information, call the Temple office at 561-832-0804, or email
officesec@tepb.org.
Being a caregiver can be
mentally, physically, and emotionally draining under the
best of circumstances.The
challenges of caring for a
sick or elderly loved one can
result in caregivers ignoring
led by
their own physical and emoDale Kinzer, LCSW
tional health, often to the
extent that they don't recognize or cope with the symptoms
of stress that they are experiencing. Temple Emanu-El's Caregiver Support Group offers a safe place to discuss the
Home Is Where The Art Is stresses and challenges of providing care for a loved one as
A Fundraiser of the Women’s League of Temple Emanu-El well as strategies for also caring for yourself.
Tour the Art-Filled Homes of Marylou Gray, Ellen Levy
& Beverly Myers
Monday, March 9, 2015 from 11:30am to 4pm
couvert $72
Petite Luncheon at Temple catered by Marla.
Carpool from Temple and return
Reservations required as space is limited
contact Mickey Feldberg: 561-586-2358 or milfel@aol.com
Memorial Plaques
Honor your departed loved ones with a plaque
installed in the lower lobby’s Ruth & H. Bert Mack
Memorial Room.
Memorial Plaques: $500 each
Please contact the Temple office for more
information, (561) 832-0804, or email officesec@tepb.org.
Thursdays
March 12 & 26, 2015
10:00AM-11:30AM
Bereavement
Group
led by
Jordana Perlman, LCSW
Have you suffered the loss
of a loved one? We can help.
Thursdays
March 12 & 26, 2015
1:00PM-2:00PM
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YOUTH & EDUCATION
It’s been a big month for our youth
group! Kadima and USY enjoyed two
major events, a night of ice skating and
Yom Universal, and Pre-Kadima did their
part to help others with a Social
Action/Tikun Olam After-school project.
Our group of 44 youth members traveled to Orlando early Sunday, February 15th for a two day
adventure at Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure. On
Ice Cream Reception to follow
day one of our trip the members were reunited with friends
from all over the HaNegev region of United Synagogue Youth.
The friends were able to partake in all of the park’s activities Contact Amanda with any questions amanda@tepb.org
including fantastic rides like Transformers 3-D and the Hollywood Rip Ride Rocket, parades, shows and even their own
stroll down Diagon Alley. We spent day two at Islands of
Invitation to Beach USY & Kadima to
Adventure enjoying the attractions with a few of our neighattend the Women’s League Shabbat
boring chapters. This annual event is heavily anticipated by all
Dinner at 5:45 PM on Friday, March 27.
of our USYers and Kadimaniks and certainly turned out to be
Immediately following the dinner Rabbi David Levy will lead a special
one of the best of the year.
discussion with our USY and Kadima groups and their friends. The cost
for Beach youth members is $10 and $15 for non Beach youth members.
Parents are also invited to attend the Dinner (see details on page 9).
RSVP is required by March 23rd to amanda@tepb.org.
Rothman Religious School is going strong and our students
are gearing up for the spring holidays. The Purim costumes
are being chosen carefully and noisemakers are under
construction for the celebration. In the midst of our spring
holidays, we will be pausing for spring break. Please note that
there will not be religious school on the following dates due
to school holidays and spring break: March 15th, March 17th,
March 22nd and March 24th.
Important Dates:
March 4 – Family Purim Evening
March 8 – USY & 8th grade SATO Sunday
March 20-22 – 8th Grade Gesher Convention
Rabbi David Levy is the Director of Teen
Learning for the United Synagogue of
Conservative Judaism. In this capacity he
works to strengthen and transform teen
learning in and among Conservative
kehillot, as well as leading USY and
Kadima. Previously, Rabbi Levy worked
as the director of admissions for The
Rabbinical School and H. L. Miller Cantorial School and College of Jewish Music of
the Jewish Theological Seminary. Rabbi
Levy worked for Colgate University,
where he served as the University Chaplain
and director of Jewish life. In 2007, while
at Colgate, Rabbi Levy was selected by Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish
Campus Life as a recipient of the Richard M. Joel Exemplar of Excellence
Award. Rabbi Levy is the author of “A Guide for the New Jewish College
Student,” a resource published by Koach, the Conservative Movement's
college outreach program. He is also a frequent contributor to Jewish
Values Online.
8th -12th Graders!
We are always accepting registration for the Rothman ReliYala! means “let’s go”
gious School and Beach Youth Groups, so if you would like to
receive more information or know anyone that is interested, Yala! means “let’s go” and allows teens to do just that, in a
please contact us in the office or via e-mail at amanda@tepb.org. fun, social, and enlightening way. This program is designed
for post Bar/Bat Mitzvah age students to continue their
Jewish education as they grow into responsible Jewish
Join our Facebook group to receive the most up to date
adults. The classes specifically focus on the pressing issues
Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach information!
that confront them as they grow up in today’s world.Yala!
Amanda Brezinski,
Meets from 10:30AM – 12:30PM.
Director of Youth Education & Programming
amanda@tepb.org
Sunday, March 8, 2015
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March
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8:15AM MINYAN
12:30PM
10:00AM *RRS *WL BOARD MTG NO SCHOOL
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8:15AM MINYAN
9:30AM *RRS
4:00PM *RRS
11:30AM
10:30AM YALA *WL PROGRAM 5:00PM *EBM
10:30AM *PP&J HOME IS WHERE 6:00PM *BTM
THE ART IS
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8:15AM
MINYAN
1:00PM
*WL BOOK CLUB
NO SCHOOL
8:15AM MINYAN
11:00AM
ADULT ED
11:00AM
ADULT ED
7:30PM
MOVIE NIGHT
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8:15AM MINYAN
6:00PM
5PM *PB
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CONGREGATIONAL
FELLOWSHIP
CELEBRATION
MEETING &
MTG
10:30AM *PP&J
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COMMITTEE
MEETING
7:30PM
SERVICE
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SPEAKER
ARTHUR
BERGER
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SPEAKER
ROBERT RABIL
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8:15AM
MINYAN
DINNER
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10AM *CGG 7:30PM SERVICE
SERVICE
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*WL SHABBATON *WL SHABBATON
7PM ADULT ED
SPEAKER
SPEAKER
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5:45PM
INTERNATIONAL
SHABBAT
8:15AM MINYAN
DINNER
& MEGILLAH
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MINYAN
10AM *CGG
1PM *BRV
7PM ADULT ED
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ED CLASS
5:30PM DAIRY
DINNER
6:30PM PURIM
SERVICE
11:00AM
ADULT ED
*PP&J = POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY
& JUDAISM
*RRS = ROTHMAN RELIGIOUS
SCHOOL
* WL = WOMEN’S LEAGUE
*BRV = BEREAVEMENT GROUP
*BTM = BOARD OF TRUSTEES
MEETING
*CGG = CARE GIVERS GROUP
*EBM = EXECUTIVE BOARD
MEETING
We wish to extend a Mazal Tov to our members
who are celebrating a birthday in March.
Sanford Baklor
Sam Bader
Deborah Boner
William Langfan
Rosalie Chris Lerman
Flora Heilweil
Arlette Gordon
Sheila Engelstein
William Wolff
Barbara Bell
Denise Zeide
Katherine Kraft
3/1
3/2
3/4
3/4
3/5
3/5
3/6
3/6
3/7
3/8
3/8
3/8
March
Shelley Schwartz Platt 3/8 Gilda Block
Irving Kramer
3/9 Robin Bernstein
Carmela Kalmanson
3/9 Marcy Fine
Eleanor Shaw
3/14 Marilyn Myerhoff
Josh Pertnoy
3/15 Steven Pincus
Philip Radlauer
3/16 Ron Pertnoy
Garrett Ellberger
3/16 Elaine Wolff
Ivor Safro
3/17 Susan Spilker-Ochstein
Harry Black
3/17 Marsha Moskowitz
Deanna Burger
3/17 Ileene Fisher
Gerald Gilberg
3/18 Sir Geoffrey Leigh
Jeffrey Levitt
3/18 Brian Cole
3/19
3/19
3/20
3/20
3/20
3/20
3/21
3/21
3/21
3/23
3/23
3/23
Bruce Moskowitz
Stanley Jacobson
Audrey Weinstein
Ellen Rampell
Lori Bernstein
Ed Satell
Janet Blank
Roger Benjamin
Donna Schneier
Renee Seal
Emily Gardner
3/24
3/25
3/25
3/26
3/29
3/29
3/30
3/30
3/30
3/31
3/31
We wish to extend a Mazal Tov to our members who are
celebrating an anniversary in March.
Allan & Muriel Greenblatt
William & Elaine Wolff
Mark & Cecelia Eisenberg
Brian & Andrea Kosoy
3/6
3/9
3/11
3/17
March
Jack & Rita Chase
Craig & Rochelle Menin
Jules & Leah Nettis
Melvin & Bernice Spiegel
3/18
3/20
3/25
3/26
Sanford & Brenda Guritzky
Michael & Lori Bernstein
Leonard & Roberta Griff
3/26
3/30
3/31
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With Appreciation...
Shomrim (Guardians)
Dan & Ewa Abraham
Henry & Gilda Block
Barbara Kay
Henry & Marsha Laufer
Claire Levine
Bonim (Builders)
Sanford Baklor & Arlene Kaufman
Charles & Rita Bronfman
Alec & Sheila Engelstein
Charles & Mickey Feldberg
Sondra Fetner
Harold Goald
Gerald Goldsmith & Roni Okun
Herbert & Marylou Gray
Sidney & Dorothy Kohl
Anthony & Patricia Lampert
Arnold Lampert
William Langfan
Stephen & Petra Levin
H. Irwin & Ellen Levy
Beverly Myers
Arthur & Rhoda Rodbell
Cyma & Ed Satell
Matthew & Tracy Smith
Richard Sussman
Platinum Chai
Ruth Albert
Norman & Elinor Belfer
Harold & Barbara Bell
Harold & Helen Bix
Dvora Lange Callahan
Jenny Cyker
Joan Eigen
Malka Fingold
Linda Glazer
Ray & Linda Golden
Jacqueline Goldman
Steven Green & Cynthia Sulzberger
Madelyn Greenberg
Allan & Muriel Greenblatt
Flora Heilweil
Bruce Hindin
Vivienne Ivry
Gladys Jacobson
Robert & Sheila Josephberg
Henry & Elaine Kaufman
Ronald & Paulette Koch
Shirley Kullen
Ronald & Jo Lauder
Mark & Stacey Levy
Paula Lustbader
David & Sondra Mack
Beatrice Neu Melov
Craig & Rochelle Menin
Bruce & Judith Newman
Ron & Susan Pertnoy
Roberta Robinson
Lillian Sandler
Muriel Shapiro
Marty & Marlene Silver
Beverly Sommer
Rita Taca
Lisa Weisberg-Snietka
Victor & Belle Winston
William & Elaine Wolff
Gold Chai
Richard & Harriet Baime
Diane Belfer
Georges Benarroch
Judy Bergman
Diana Burger
Robert & Debbie Burger
Alvin & Greta Chaiken
Robert & Hiroko Davidow
Kenneth & Frances Eisenberg
Estelle Fassler
Jeffrey & Ileene Fisher
Sol Freedman
Robert & Ann Fromer
Ira Gerstein
Gerald & Frances Gilberg
Leonard Goldberg & Donna Schneier
Arlette Gordon
Benjamin & Elizabeth Gordon
Robert & Renee Gordon
Sylvia Greenberg
William & Nina Heitman
Herbert & Diane Hoffman
Steven & Caren Horowitz
Rosamond Isenberg
Stanley & Michelle Jacobson
Jane Karp
Michael & Angelica Klebanoff
Sheldon & Marjie Konigsberg
Phyllis Kuby
Patricia Lebow
Brian & Vivian Lemelman
Audrey Levine
Brahm & Carole-Ann Levine
Norman & Phyllis Lipsett
Jeffrey & Rachelle Litt
Karyn Lutz
Earle & Carol Mack
Sol Matsil
Irving Morris
Bruce & Marsha Moskowitz
Paul Moskowitz
Paul & Madelaine Niloff
Frank & Lynn Peseckis
Robert Postal
Andrew & Jill Richman
Marvin S. & Sandra Rosen
Alice Rudin
Irvin Saltzman & Robin Roshkind
Ronald & Leslie Schram
David & Joanne Singer
Fay Sugar
Pierce Weinstein
Jay & Carole Weitzman
Jacqueline Wilner
Janice Winter
Michael & Carolyn Yasuna
Roger & Linda Benjamin
Leonard & Bernna Berkowitz
Harry Black
Jack & Rita Chase
Robert Chod
Arnold Esterman
Ed & Marcy Fine
Gloria Fishman
Gary & Leslie Granoff
Leslie Groffman
Sanford & Brenda Guritzky
Lawrence & Michelle Herbert
Michael & Lori Jacobs
Martin & Carmela Kalmanson
Richard & Susan Kaplan
Stuart & Tammy Karu
Joel & Darcie Kassewitz
Miriam Kerzner
Robert & Michelle Kirschner
Brian & Andrea Kosoy
Jeff Kotzen
Katherine Kraft
Stephen & Donna Krasner
Steven & Dana Krumholz
Barbara Landau
Chris Lerman
Ken & Sheri Levine
Jeffrey & Susan Levitt
Ellen Liman
Adam & Malinda Linkhorst
Daniel & Morrine Marantz
Edward & Hadar Mehl
Hilary Musser
Sidney & Elise Neimark
Harold & Nancy Oelbaum
Steven & Laura Pincus
Kathryn Resnick
Ella Seidenfeld
Fannie Shore
Robert Shore
Alan & Elizabeth Shulman
Shirley Slater
Richard & Carolyn Sloane
Helen Stein
Barbara Steinberg
Lori Stoll
Benjamin Tepper
Polly Wachtenheim
Karl & Rhea Zukerman
Silver Chai
Lauren Belfer
Clive & Deborah Boner
Robert & Jan Burke
Albert Goldberg & Miriam Lieff
Herbert & Barbara Goldberg
Ron Guritzky
Jack Halickman
William & Sharon Hope
Andrew & Jami Huber
Jean Katz
Lisa Koeper
Irving & Donna Kramer
Arlene Kurtis
Geoffrey & Sylvia Leigh
Sidney Packer
Andrew & Hana Siegelstein
Anita Sigel
Jay & Shirley Tenzer
Michael & Denise Zeide
Chai
Max & Inge Adler
Belinda Agar
Jo Ann Barone
Ronnie Barre
Asher Bar-Zev & Haviva Langenauer
Elissa Baum
Mindi Belsky
The Temple is grateful to those individuals who have generously contributed to the welfare of the congregation.This listing reflects the higher of this year's dues pledge
(2014/2015) and the past year's total payments for dues and donations for the High Holy Days, Book of Remembrance, concert and Memorial Plaque fundraisers as well as
other regular donations. For more information on how you can help support our sacred work, please call our Temple Administrator, David Schreier, at 561-832-0804.
Tribute Form
Occasion:
 In Honor of
 Mazal Tov
 In Memory of
 For Speedy Recovery
 Other
Name to Appear in Tribute __________________________________________________
Address for Acknowledgement _____________________________________________________________________________________________
Your Name ______________________________________________Your Phone ________________Your Email ____________________________
Your Address __________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Unless specified, all donations go to the Temple’s General Fund. To specify a different fund, please indicate below. (Please use a separate form for each tribute).
Adult Education
Dr. Cindy Bix USY
Flower Fund
General Fund
Bereavement/Support Group Fund
Harold Bernstein Israel Scholarship Fund
Hazzan’s Discretionary Fund
Kramer Library
Kiddush Fund
March of the Living
Memorial Fund
Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund
Rothman Religious School
Total Enclosed $ _______
Thank you for your support of Temple Emanu El of Palm Beach.Tributes are published in our newsletter. If you do not wish yours to be
published, please check here. 
Make your check payable to: Temple Emanu-El, and mail to: Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach190 N. County Road, Palm Beach, Fl 33480
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Gifts to the Congregation January 16 - February 15, 2015
Adult Education Fund
Martin & Carmela Kalmanson in
honor of H. Irwin Levy's award for Visionary
Leadership
Paul & Madelaine Niloff in honor of
Vivienne Ivry's birthday
Bereavement/Support Group Fund
Patti & Tony Lampert in honor of
Mickey Feldberg
Cindy Bix USY Fund
Harold & Helen Bix in honor of
Brittany & Zev Zaretsky's wedding
Ruby & Risa Helman in honor of the
Bar Mitzvahs of Helen & Harold Bix’s
grandsons, Sam & David
Irving & Donna Kramer in honor of
the Bar Mitzvahs of Harold & Helen Bix's
grandsons, Sam & David - Mazal Tov; in
memory of Joseph Kerzner
Walter Sag in honor of Vivienne Ivry's
birthday
Geri Sedler in honor of Cyma Satell's
birthday
Cantor's Discretionary Fund
Shelley Schwartz Platt in honor of
Hazzan David Feuer for Chanukat Habayit
General Fund
Jenny Cyker in honor of Vivienne Ivry's
birthday
Charlie & Mickey Feldberg in
memory of Joseph Kerzner
Rita Jacobs in honor of Cyma Satell
Sheldon & Marjie Konigsberg in
honor of the Bat Mitzvahs of Sophie and
Haley Huber
Debra Lerman in honor of Hayley &
Sophie Huber's Bat Mitzvahs
Paul Moskowitz in memory of beloved
Dr. Paul Elkins
Kiddush Fund
Frank & Roslyn Roth in honor of Jack
Halickman
March of the Living Fund
Ben & Ellen Levy in honor of the birth of
Sheldon & Margie Konigsberg's granddaughter
Jules & Leah Nettis in memory of
Edward Feldman's beloved mother, Flora
Memorial Fund
Edward Brock in memory of Edward's
beloved mother, Flora
Hope Cramer in memory of her beloved
sister, Goldanna Perlsweig; her beloved
father-in-law, George B. Williams
Ed & Cyma Satell in memory of Cyma's
dear cousin-in-law, Herbert Sedler
Joan Eigen in memory of her beloved
mother-in-law, Cecile Eigen
Joyce Goldberg in memory of her
beloved father, Louis Berman
Robert & Michelle Kirschner in memory
of Robert's beloved aunt, Grace Ayervais
Anny Lerman in memory of her beloved
son, Israel Lerman
Beatrice Melov in memory of her
beloved father, Richard Neu; her beloved
mother, Hedwig Neu
Irving Morris in memory of his beloved
wife, Doris Morris
Larry Ochstein in memory of his
beloved father, Charles Ochstein
Arthur & Rhoda Rodbell in memory
of Arthur's beloved mother, Sadye Rodbell
Ed & Cyma Satell in memory of Cyma's
beloved mother, Lillian Altman
Jeffrey & Ruth Stein in memory of
Ruth's beloved father, Morris Ginsberg
Richard Sussman in memory of his
beloved brother, Irving Sussman; his beloved
father-in-law, Leo Pasternak
Herb & Audrey Weinstein in memory
of Herb's beloved father, Sam Weinstein;
Audrey's beloved father, Joseph Cutler
Michael & Carolyn Yasuna in memory
of Michael's beloved mother, Rose Yasuna;
Michael's beloved father, Marshall Yasuna
Susan Zabriskie in memory of her
beloved father, Irving Stern
Mishkan T'Filah Prayer Book
Shirley Kullen in honor of the birthday
of her dear friend, Ginny Edlavitch
Rabbi's Discretionary Fund
Mr. & Mrs. I. Hammer in honor of
Rabbi Michael Resnick
Shelley Schwartz Platt in honor of
Rabbi Resnick for Chanukat Habayit
Dudley & Peggy Richter in memory of
Rita Dee Hassenfeld
Need a Ride to Shabbat
Services?
Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach would like
to offer you a ride to Shabbat Services:
Shabbat is the time when family and friends come
together. Temple Emanu-El would like to offer free car
service to our members who need a ride to the
Synagogue to spend Shabbat with us!
If you reside on Palm Beach Island or in the vicinity and
have a problem driving to the Temple, we will gladly
make arrangements to pick you up as many as 12 times
per year. If you are interested, please RSVP to
officesec@tepb.org or call the Synagogue office at
561-832-0804. We look forward to having you join us!
Kiddush-Vegetarian Cholent
INGREDIENTS
4 cups assorted dried beans
1 cup barley
2 envelopes onion soup mix
1 small onion, diced
4 cloves garlic, minced
3 small potatoes, cut into
medium pieces
1 large squirt of ketchup
1 tablespoon smoked paprika
1 bag soy crumbles-add next day
Black pepper
Salt to taste-optional
• About 3 pm, in crock pot, add 2 quarts
water.
• Bring to boil on high.
• Add beans, when beans float, add barley,
onion soup mix,
• Smoked paprika, black pepper and
ketchup.Turn to low.
• Before sleep, add potatoes, onions and
garlic.
• Check on water content. If needed add
more water
• Cover, cook on low over night.
• In morning add tofu crumbles, season
with salt & pepper and additional
smoked paprika if needed.
• After 15 minutes, turn crock pot
setting, to keep warm.
• Serve when you are ready to eat.
Cook with Love, Marla
CLERGY GRATUITIES
Members inquire from time to time
what the proper protocol is for
recognizing the Rabbi and Hazzan for
officiating at life-cycle events. The
answer is that the Rabbi and Hazzan
are paid by the Temple to provide
those services to our members.
Therefore, separate compensation is
neither charged nor expected for
those services. However, if a person
feels motivated to do more, we
recommend that contributions be
made to the Temple in honor of the
Rabbi and/or Hazzan. Each of them
also maintains a discretionary fund
from which financial assistance is
provided to those in our congregation
and our larger community who are in
need.
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Palm Beach Fellowship of Christia ns & Je ws
Presents
Tom O’Brien • Rabbi Howard Shapiro
Interfaith Dialogues
Monday, March 2, 2015 • 5:00-6:30PM
Christians and Jews: The Name We Call Each Other
Monday, March 30, 2015 • 5:00-6:30PM
A New Vision for a Shared Future
Each session will open with a short video that will form a basis for the conversations among the Participants.
The 2015 series is being held at Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach.
ALL SESSIONS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Light refreshments will be served.
Reservations are kindly requested for planning purposes.
Please call the Fellowship office at 561-833-6150
or register online at www.palmbeachfellowship.net
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Worship Services
Friday Evening Services 7:30PM
Saturday Morning Services 9:15AM
Minyanim
Mondays & Thursdays at 8:15AM