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Beth Emeth
BETH EMETH CONGREGATION 13702 W. Meeker Blvd., Sun City West, AZ 85375
623-584-7210 [email protected]
www.bethemethaz.org
Rabbi Tracee Rosen
AV - ELUL - TISHREI
AUGUST - SEPTEMBER
Volume 2019 Number 47
"More Than Just The Conservative Congregation of the West Valley, We Are A Community".
Inside this issue
President’s Message 2
Rabbi Tracee Rosen 3
Judaica Shop 4
Yahzeit 8-9
Birthdays/Anniversary 10
Holiday Schedule 11
Rabbi’s classes 22
Calendar 23
SABBATH CANDLE LIGHTING
September 6 6:29 13 6:19 20 6:10 27 6:00
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FROM THE DESK OF MARILYN NEWBERG, PRESIDENT
I hope that you all enjoyed the first ½ of your summer in Arizona. For those who vacated the heat of Arizona.. Lucky You! Is the weather getting hotter, or are we just getting older.? I thought for sure, that I was back in the Bronx, hanging out on the fire escape to cool down.
Beth Emeth has had several major repairs these last couple of months. Namely, our walk-in refrigerator has succumb to the heat, and has cooled its last bottle of soda. Thankfully, while we are investigating the purchase or repair, Kat & Nelson Magedman have generously donated their extra fridge.
The sprinkling system has taken a bath. Many leaks have to be repaired.
The circuit breaker gave itself a shock!. Repairs are in progress.
The good news is, $10.00 Tuesday has been a great success. Many of our mem-bers have responded generously with so much more that the $10. We raised al-most $3,000! I thank all of you for giving, whether your donation was great or small, you helped support our needs. Keep up the good work, remember there are only 208 Tuesdays a year-with a few extra.
I am hoping that every member placed their dedication ad in the Book of Re-membrance. Please don’t forget the soldiers who gave their heart and soul to protect us.
Wishing you well,
Shalom, Marilyn
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FROM THE DESK OF RABBI TRACEE ROSEN
I’m so happy to be back in the office after a summer of relative rest & relaxation. Living in an almost 50 year old home is often like living in an older body. One by one, major systems broke down: the pool cleaner, the air conditioner, the main circuit breaker for all the electricity, and the sprinkler system. The hardest was the air conditioner, where over the 4th of July holiday, we couldn’t get the inside of the house to be cooler than 93 degrees during the day, even with all our fans working hard. Eventually, we gave up & spent 4 nights at a hotel until the part came in and they could fix it. We made the best of the situation by calling it our “staycation.”
While dealing with all these incidents was stressful, I also took time to be grateful that we had the resources to weather (pun intended) these challenges successfully. Reports this year from the Federal Reserve Bank tell us that 40% of adults in this country couldn’t pay for a $400 unplanned expense without having to borrow money or forego paying another bill. That’s a horrifying statistic.
I also thought of others nearby who have been spending time even indoors in this scorching heat, for whom the situation was not just temporary. Last year, 119 people died in Maricopa County because of the heat, almost half of them indoors in uncooled settings. A woman from Sun City passed away soon after APS shut off her electricity for being delinquent on her payment even though she had made a partial payment. Human beings are being detained at our southern border for weeks on end without adequate air conditioning, food or hygiene facilities.
Most of us grew up believing that having a roof over our heads, food to eat, clothing, and the ability to live in relative comfort are the norm. And for the vast majority of us, that is still true. But we have to realize that the basics of decent living are ours, not because we are more deserving than others, but because we happened to be fortunate enough to live in the right place at the right time. With our awareness and our gratitude also comes a call to action.
We have a responsibility to share what bounty we have with others who are less fortunate. In Parashat Eikev, which we will read on August 24, we are told that once we settle in the Promised Land, and we have gained wealth, we need to be careful not to take the attitude of “My own power and the might of my own hand have won this wealth for me.(8:17)” Indeed, our financial lot, and the fate of others is determined by larger forces operating in this world. Some call it “Acts of God,” others call it luck or fate. In any case, our tradition teaches that we have a special responsibility to those less fortunate. We don’t believe that a poor lot in life is a punishment from God. Instead, Jewish law views it as an inequality that it is up to us to remedy. “Remember, you were strangers in the Land of Egypt, therefore do not oppress the stranger,” the Torah says.
As we still have more than a month of severe summertime weather to get through this season, please let’s make a special effort to remember and to help those who don’t have the resources to live in safety in this climate. And let us all pause to reflect on the gratitude we have for the ability to keep safe and keep cool* Rabbi Tracee
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JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS
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2019-2020
PROGRAMS…
BACK TO BASICS
BE A PART OF OUR
JEWISH FAMILY Families come in all shapes
and sizes, But one thing is for sure, they love spending
time together. Playing games, singing songs, watching
movies and, of course, eating
In addition, the Rabbi will be offering classes,
we will have nationally known speakers, Musical Shabbats,
Choir Shabbats, Holiday parties, Ask
the Rabbi, Film Festival, Lunch Bunch, Fashion Show, Book
Club and a few very special events that are sure to please
everyone
As always,
WE CANNOT DO THIS WITHOUT
YOUR HELP,
Please call the office at 623-584-7210
with any suggestions that you have.
Also, please join one of the committees
or say YES when we call you!
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YOU’RE INVITED TO CELEBRATE OUR
UPCOMING 2019-2020 YEAR
Get a sneak peek at what the
year has in store for you.
Sunday, September 8th
11:00 AM RSVP BY September 1st. Members Free; non-members $5.00
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Let Beth Emeth wish your friends
a Happy and Healthy New Year for you!
No need to send out New Years cards this year.
In the October Observer, we will be putting in “greetings” from you to
your fellow congregants.
The Header on the page will be the same picture as above: We will add
your name, just like the example below.
May your New Year be sweetened with Happiness Marilyn Newman
Jordan Colbert
For $5.00, we will list your name wishing your friends
a Happy New Year
Please contact the office before September 25, 2019
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The following Yahzeits will be observed during August
Kaddish may be said on Friday evenings and Saturday mornings.
El Malei Rachamim, the memorial prayer, may be said on the Monday or Thursday pre-
ceding the Yahzeit at 8:00 a.m. Minyan.
AUGUST TAMUZ-AV Deceased Relationship Observant
1 29 Cecile Peker Mother Shirley Gubin
2 AV 1 Phyllis Harris Wife Bernard Harris
3 2 Herman Grossman Husband Gail Grossman
4 3 Julius Kneitel Husband Bobbi Kneital
5 4 Murray Bernstein Father Irwin Bernstein
5 4 Susan Weintraub Wife Joe Weintraub
5 4 Eli Witt Father Natalie Morrison
6 5 William Rosen Father Alice Mason
6 5 Morris Silverman Father A. David Silverman
6 5 Hanna Behrendt Mother Tom Behrendt
7 6 Jacob Goldberg Father Celia Weissbuch
8 7 Simon Newman Father Harry Newman
9 8 Esther Kaufman Mother Rosalyn Podbielak
9 8 Ida Lee Mother Joanie Jacobs
10 9 Isser Koven Grandfather Sheldon Koven
10 9 David Perlmutter Father Myron Perlmutter
12 11 Nettie Freilich Mother Diane Freilich
13 12 Mike Saperstein Husband Sunnie Saperstein
15 14 I. Cooper Father Gene Cooper
16 15 Melvin Silverman Brother A. David Silverman
17 16 Herman Kurtz Father Norm Kurtz
18 17 Robert Fisher Father Shelly Moschel
23 22 Lillian Himmelfarb Mother Gerald Himmelfarb
24 23 Barbara Paul Wife Ron Paul
24 23 Steven Behrendt Son Tom Behrendt
27 26 Sam Rosen Father Bernard Rosen
29 28 Irwin Podbielak Husband Rosalyn Podbielak
29 28 Abraham Rothenberg Grandfather Owen Segall
31 30 Martha Cohen Sister Gloria Greenberg
31 30 Itzchak Moshe Father Dov Giloni
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The following Yahzeits will be observed during September
Kaddish may be said on Friday evenings and Saturday mornings.
El Malei Rachamim, the memorial prayer, may be said on the Monday or Thursday
preceding the Yahzeit at 8:00 a.m. Minyan.
SEPTEMBER ELUL DECEASED RELATIONSHIP OBSERVANT
5 5 Adeline Luckman Mother Ramona Luckman
6 6 Gertrude Casper Aunt Sheldon Koven
6 6 Martin Debber Father Stan Debber
8 8 Jonathan Kurtz Son Norman Kurtz
10 10 Arthur Rosen Brother Alice Mason
10 10 Isadore Weissbuch Husband Celia Weissbuch
10 10 Alan Wolf Husband Marion Wolf
12 12 Brad Rich Son Gerald Rich
12 12 Jack Singer Father Bobbi Kneitel
13 13 Oscar Segall Grandfather Owen Segall
14 14 Harry Koshar Brother Louis Koshar
15 15 Joel Merchant Husband Beverly Merchant
16 16 Cyla Grossman Mother-in-law Gail Grossman
21 21 Roberta Silverman Daughter Lorraine Silverman
22 22 Susan Federman Daughter Lorraine Silverman
22 22 Lee Levine Mother Helaine Feldman
23 23 Harry Caplan Father David Caplan
24 24 Esther Bernstein Mother Irwin Bernstein
25 25 Helen Koven Mother Sheldon Koven
25 25 Rose Silverblatt Mother Evelyn Walter
26 26 Marion Gould Aunt Iris Silverman
27 27 Stanley Glaser Husband Elaine Schwartz
27 27 Samuel Koven Father Sheldon Koven
29 29 Estelle Freedman Mother Robert Summer
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AUGUST
1 Rosalyn Podbielak
7 Dov Giloni
7 Owen Segall
9 Alicia Guerra Salazar
9 Beverly Merchant
10 Irene Weitzman
16 Charles Tarnor
19 Gerald Himmelfarb
19 Louis Koshar
25 Herb Leibovitz
29 Sharon Rothzeid
30 Barbara Newman
SEPTEMBER
4 Don Stevens
5 Marion Wolf
6 Harris Popolow
8 Marilyn Newberg
10 Efrem Schwartz
13 Suzan Giloni
14 Bonnie Schlossberg
17 Harry Newman
21 Ron Paul
29 Sonia Marshall
30 Gerald Rich
AUGUST 11 Jim & Ketzi Toney
17 Mark & Maddie Friedman
SEPTEMBER
5 Max & Sherry Lazar
12 Louis & Marion Koshar
16 Michael & Teri Maureen
Goldman
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SAVE THE DATE
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9TH 7:00 P.M.
The cost is $10.00 for Members, $12.00 non-members Please RSVP before October 2nd.
623-584-7210
Selichot are special prayers for forgiveness, said on the fast
days and also during the period preceding Yom Kippur. At the
Selichot service, worshipers begin to examine their deeds of the
past year, seeking forgiveness from G-d and promising to im-
prove their behavior in the New Year
Please join your fellow congregants, the Rabbi and the Choir
on Saturday, September 21st at 7:30 PM
Refreshments will be served
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THE RABBI IS IN! Do you have a religious question for the Rabbi?
Do you need some spiritual guidance? Do you need some emotional support?
Do you just want to talk?
The Rabbi in the office just for you every Tuesday from 9 a.m. to Noon
Please call the office for a phone or in-person meeting Same day appointments available. 623-584-7210
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High Holy Days
Schedule
Selichot Saturday September 21th 7:30 PM
Rosh Hashanah Eve Sunday September 29th 6:30 PM
Rosh Hashanah 1st Day Monday September 30th 9:00 AM
Tashlich Monday September 30th 6:00 PM
Rosh Hashanah 2nd Day Tuesday October 1st 9:00 AM
Community Memorial (Sunland Park) Sunday October 6th 11:00 AM
Kol Nidre Service Tuesday October 8th 5:30 PM
Yom Kippur Wednesday October 9th 9:00 AM
Yizkor Service Wednesday October 9th 12:15 PM
Minchah/Neilah Wednesday October 9th 4:30 PM
Sukkot Monday October 14th 9:00 AM
Sukkot 2nd Day Tuesday October 15th 9:00 AM
Hoshanah Rabbah Sunday October 20th 9:00 AM
Shemini Atzeret Monday October 21st 9:00 AM
Yizkor Service Monday October 21st 10:30 AM
Simchat Torah Eve-Hakafot Monday October 21st 6:30 PM
Simchat Torah Tuesday October 22nd 9:00 AM
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Cremation Center
15826 Del Webb Blvd Sun City, AZ 85351
Office…..(623) 933-0161
Fax…..(623) 974-2111
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Find comfort in our garden. It is tranquil in design and in harmony with its natural surroundings. The Biblical Garden is a quiet haven in which to find solace and to rejoice in life. We welcome your participation in enhanc-ing our garden through your generous contributions to honor, remember, or cele-brate a simcha. An appropriate plaque acknowledging your gift will be placed on the DONOR WALL in the lobby of the synagogue.
Suggested dedicated items
Trees .......................................... $500
Shrubs ........................................$300
Bulbs, Perennials, and
seasonal flower displays .......... $250
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TREE OF LIFE Celebrate your
Simcha
<Birthdays <Anniversaries <Bar/Bat Mitzvah <Graduation <Children <Grandchildren <Family <Friends <Weddings
Leaf $200 Apple $400 Small Rock $600 Large Rock $1200
Honor your beloved departed
with a Memorial Plaque in the Sanctuary
BRONZE PLAQUE
$350.00
ALIYAH HONOR Your Name engraved
on an ALIYAH PLATE
which is given out for honors
at Torah Services $50.00
To Order one of the
above items Call
623-584-7210
CALENDAR OF REGULAR EVENTS
(Exceptions do happen, so please check)
Executive & Board Meeting 3rd Friday of each month - 10:30 a.m.
Minyan Mondays & Thursdays - 8:00 a.m.
Friday Evening Services -
6:30 p.m.
Saturday Morning Services
9:00 a.m.
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Jewish Family and Children’s Service (JFCS)
Ellie Schwartzberg of Jewish Family and Children’s Service (JFCS) offers individual counseling, referral to appropriate resources and advocacy to Jewish people living in the Sun Cities and surrounding communities. This is a free program underwritten by the Jewish Federation. Ellie has a Master’s degree in counseling from ASU and has been at JFCS for the past 32 years working with an older population. She is currently the Vice President of Geriatric Services at JFCS. Ellie offers this program at the Sun Cities Community Services Building on Tuesdays (9451 N. 99th Ave. Sun City) and at Beth Emeth Synagogue (13702 W. Meeker, Sun City West) on Thursdays. Counseling addresses such issues as coping with bereavement and loss, care-giving stress, long term planning and decision making, adjustment to chronic health problems, loss of inde-pendence, depression, couples’ issues, communication and problem solving with adult children, etc. Ellie facilitates a Bereavement Support Group at Beth Emeth Congregation every Thursday from 1:00-2:00 PM. This group is open to anyone who has lost a spouse or significant other within the past two years.
Please call Ellie Schwartzberg at 602-452-4660 for more information or to make an appointment.
13425 W. Rimrock St., Surprise, AZ
Phone: 623-544-7229
Mgr/Owner: Sylvia Choy
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We celebrate Holidays, Birthdays and Anniversaries
For Quality Care and Secure Comfort
Visit Our Home
MONTHLY RATE IS FIXED AT MOVE-IN AND WILL NOT INCREASE.
ALL SERVICES AND SUPPLIES ARE
INCLUDED EXCEPT PRESCRIPTION MEDICINES.
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Help Support Beth Emeth!
Did you know you can support Beth Emeth just
by shopping at Fry's?
It's easy when you enroll in Fry's Community Re-wards! To get started, sign up with your V.I.P Card, ei-ther by computer or stop in, and select Beth Emeth Congregation as the local organization you wish to support. Once you're enrolled, you'll earn rewards for Beth Emeth every time you shop and use your V.I.P Card!
Tikvah West Valley Hadassah invites you to join us for An Afternoon Tea Party with lunch and entertainment
Tuesday, September 17, 2019 at 11:30 am Temple Beth Shalom 12202 N 101
st Avenue
Sun City, 85351
Hal Martin, an engaging entertainer from the Borsht Belt will encourage the audience to sing and dance along with him.
The cost for this delightful end of summer event is $18.00.
Contact Judy Becker (914) 263 – 5880 or Lael Summer (623) 399-9041
for reservations
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SEPTEMBER 2019
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OFFICE
CLOSED
SEALING
DRIVEWAY
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Service 6:30
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Services 9 am
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Minyan 8 am Summer Study
Series 9:15
Bereavement
Group 1:00
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Service 6:30
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Services 9 am
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Minyan 8 am Summer Study
Series 9:15
Bereavement
Group 1:00
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Service 6:30
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Selichot
Choir
Refreshments
7:30 p.m.
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Minyan 8 am
Bereavement
Group 1:00
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Service 6:30
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Services 9 am
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Erev
Rosh
Hashana
6:30 p.m.
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1 Tishrei
Rosh
Hashana
9 a.m. Service
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Rosh
Hashana
9 a.m. Service
SAVE
THESE
DATES
OCTOBER
9TH
BREAK
THE
FAST
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Our logo is a Shield of David made up of a calligraphic
interpretation of the Hebrew initials of the Congregation,
BETH EMETH, which means House of Truth.
BETH EMETH CONGREGATION OF THE WEST VALLEY
13702 W. Meeker Blvd. Sun City West, AZ 85375
Phone: 623-584-7210 Website:
Bethemethaz.org
Office Hours: M-F 9-NOON
Beth Emeth Congregation Board OFFICERS
Marilyn Newberg President Jordan Colbert Vice President Rhoda Lessner Vice President OPEN Vice President Harry Newman Treasurer OPEN Financial Secretary Rosemary Abrami Recording Secretary Rhoda Lessner Corresponding Secretary
DIRECTORS
Sid Engel Wendy Engel Gloria Greenberg Irene Lehrer Nelson Magedman Alice Mason Natalie Morrison Joseph Weintraub
Sisterhood President Alice Mason Men’s Club
President
Gene Cooper/Norm Kurtz
Help us become the
Congregation we once
were
and want to be!
We need your help
bringing back
Past Members and inviting New Members
We are asking you to help us
organize events, fundraisers and
we welcome new ideas.