cheshvan 5778 ~ kislev 5778 november 2017
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Cheshvan 5778 ~ Kislev 5778 November 2017
Megillah Table of Contents
Circle of Honor / November Schedules………………………….…………3
HHD Tzedakah Donations………………………………………………….4
Rabbi’s Bulletin……………………………………………...…………......5
Sisterhood Matters!........................................................................................6
Brotherhood Article………………………………………………………...7
ARZA………………………………………………………………………8
Message from Membership………………………………………………..9
December Mazelgrams…………..…….…………………………………..10
TBD Israel Trip…………………………………………………………….11
Help Keep Someone Warm……...…………………………………………12
Buck for the Bucket...……………………………………………………...13
Veterans Synaplex….……………………………………………………...14
Help the Dreamers………………………………………………………...15
Chanukah Boutique & Carnival Info…………………………………….16-20
Club 55 - From Mendelssohhn to Mendelssohhn…………………………21
Hope for the Holidays……………………………………………………..22
Chanukah Tot Shabbat…………………………………………………….23
Rescue in the Philippines………………………………………………….24
Chanukah Party & Dinner…………………………………………………25
A Return Engagement……………………………………………………..26
Sisterhood Pechanga Trip…………………………………………………27
Goodshop/Goodsearch…………………..…………………………….......28
Donations……………………………………………………………….....29
Announcements………………….………………………………………...30
TBD Advertising……………..……………………………………..........31-32
Links………………………..………………………………………….......33
Monthly Calendar…….................................................................................34
TBD Donation Form……………………………………………………….35
CIRCLE OF HONOR MEMBERS 2017 / NOVEMBER SCHEDULES
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“Please consider remembering Temple Beth David in your will or trust.”
November Religious School Schedule
Sun 5 9:00am Religious School
Tues 7 4:15pm Hebrew School
6:30pm Teen Program
9th Grade Program
Sun 12 No Religious School
Tues 14 4:15pm Hebrew School
6:30pm Teen Program
Sun 19 9:00am Religious School
Tues 21 No Hebrew School/ Teen Program
Sun 26 No Religious School
Tues 28 4:15pm Hebrew School
6:30pm Teen Program
9th Grade Program
November Shabbat Schedule
Friday 3 7:00pm Family Shabbat Service
Saturday 4 9:00am Torah Study
Friday 10 7:30pm Choir Shabbat Service
Saturday 11 9:00am Lay Led Minyan
Friday 17 7:30pm Shabbat ALIVE Service
Saturday 18 9:00am Body, Mind, & Spirit Shabbat
Friday 24 7:30pm Torah Shabbat Service
Saturday 25 9:00am Lay Led Minyan
PLATINUM Joe & Sharon Hernandez Neil Kornsweit Saul & Barbara Zenk Shirley Ross
GOLD Robert Altman & Michelle Sandler Gene Broscow & Rachelle Wilson Sean & Andrea Chait-Walters Aaron & Leslie Kern Jan Klein Marv & Evelyn Marshall
Alan & Laurel Jarrick Deborah & Daniel Lelchuk Dan & Patti Levin Matt & Lisa Paretsky Marlyn Phillips Richard & Deanne Ruby Howard & Candy Fox Tobey Michelle & David Twisselmann
Charlie & Cathy Niederman Allan Shubin & Sandy Sobolew Shubin Howard & Diane Spielman
SILVER
Beverly August Joel & Hallie Berman Frieda Rapoport Caplan Ian & Gayle Chait Fran DeKovner Michael Greenfield Stephen & Bich Thuy-Groner Lynne Horn
Thank you to ALL the generous donors of our Yom Kippur Tzedakah Appeal:
Susan Abraham
Lois & Herb Abrams
Shelley Acker
Marcela & Jon Alban
Michael & Melanie Alkov
Ruth Anisman
Jan Aven
Kimberly & Stephen Baldwin
David & Robin Baroway
Cheron & Oliver Bartee
Doris Benezra
Herb & Lynne Berkwitz
The Berman Family
Adam & Julie Bernstein
Paige Berzak
The Berzak Family
Nancy Bigley
Rachel Bigley
Eric Bigley
Bob & Carole Blum
Rick & Melanie Blumenthal
Gary & Robbie Brendzel
David & Rachel Brenneman
Gene Broscow
Chuck & Jackie Brotchner
Howard & Crystal Bushinsky
Sable & Laurie Cantus
Frieda Rapoport Caplan
Irv & Miriam Carr
Sean & Andrea Chait-Walter
Ian & Gayle Chait
Jack & Ellen Collender
Ted Comfort
Adam Cooper
Debbie Crowley
Larry & Jenny Davidoff
Vida & David Delshad
Elliot & Eve Fein
Jeff & Sharon Fetterman
David & Joan Fisher
David & Doris Franco
Norman Frankel
Maryse & Daniel Fujimori
Daniel Gary
Irwin Greenfield
Michael & Kim Greenfield
Caitlin Greenfield
David & Susan Grinberg-Smith
Stephen & Bich-Thuy Groner
Fran Hadley
Louise Haglind
Mitchell & Kelley Halbreich
Stephen & Yu-Fen Chiang Harris
Annette & Stan Helfman
Alma Herman
Karen Hertz
Linda Hirsch
Lynne Horn
Sharon Illions
Isaac & Marina Indich
Alan & Laurel Jarrick
Shifra Fishman Johnson
Kam & David Kalish
Judy Karmon
Anne Katz
Tina & Lisa Kaufman
Mel & Jeannie Keleman
Aaron & Leslie Kern
The Kivelsky Family
Jan Klein
The Kleinman Family
Rebecca Knutson
Scott & Melinda Koppel
Greg & Karen Korduner
Ruth Kramer
Carl & Marilyn Kramer
Linda & Terry Kreiger
Sidney Laham
Susan Laio
Sue & Jeff LeBoff
Monica Leff
Hannah Levine
Mickey Lewin
Debbie Lux
Allan & Sally Mann
Marv & Evelyn Marshall
Larry & Sharon D. Matalon
Gloria Mayer
Lisa & Ian McCall
David & Julia Metz
James & Robyn Michaeloff
Irina Mirskaya & Michael Gurfinkel
Edgar Moran
Myrna Motzer
Rabbi Nancy Myers
Lee & Elaine Netzer
Mercedes Neves-Hatchwell &
Monty Fisher
Charlie & Cathy Niederman
Phil & Joyce Palbaum
Phillip & Kathy Palmquist
Faith Pantel
Matt & Lisa Paretsky
Marlyn Phillips
Lester Pink
Harry Pieczenik & Karen Haynes
Garry Plotkin
Phyllis Postman
Alan Ratman
Joshua & Ai Resnick
Jeff & Jennifer Robbins
The Rosenberg Family
Marcia Rosenzweig
Shirley Ross
Bruce & Katy Rothschild
Cookie Ruby
Annabelle Sandler
Lisa Sandoval
Claire Schecter
Jane Schiffer
Eric & Peggy Schiffer
Laurie Schneider
Stephanie Seiden
Jeff & Judy Seitelman
Elliot & Keri Gee Semmelman
Marc & April Serlin
Ed Shaiman
Howard & Diane Spielman
Beverly Strauss
Florence Sudakow
Christine Taxier
Brooke Thibault
Eileen Tobey
Howard & Candy Fox Tobey
Yehuda & Mary Treiger
Judy Turner
Michelle & David Twisselmann
Millie Vogel
Marlene Wedner
Arnie & Sharon Weintraub
Doug & Jackie Caplan Wiggins
Wayne Wiley
Rachelle Wilson
Susanne Wolff
Anonymous Donors
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“Every time I go to Israel it is in
many ways like going home, it is
welcoming and comfortable to be
in the only country where what
we do as Jews is the norm and
the way of life.”
Charlie Niederman
I am excited to lead our trip to
Israel this upcoming April! I’ve designed this trip for both
newcomers and experienced visitors to Israel. You are
welcome to join us whether you are a member of Temple
Beth David or just feel a connection to our community.
We will explore the
Old City of Jerusalem
with its sacred sites to
Judaism, Christianity,
and Islam. There will
be festive Shabbat cel-
ebrations. In Jerusa-
lem, we’ll enjoy a tasting tour of the Arab market and en-
joy shopping opportunities. There will be unique opportu-
nities to learn about the religious diversity of Israel in his-
tory and current day.
In Haifa, we’ll learn about the Druze community,
view the famous Baha’i Gardens, and learn about the
plight of Jewish refugees coming to the land before it be-
came a state. We’ll enjoy wine tasting and great Israeli
food.
Then in Tel Aviv, we will stand with
Israel as the Memorial Day siren
sounds all over the country and visit
the Rabin center. This is dedicated
to the history of democracy in Israel.
And we will celebrate Israel’s
birthday with music and dancing as fireworks light up the
sky.
On the Western Wall: “Y ou see pictures of it in books, and
in the news you see people praying there, but when you
are right next to it and can touch it, a whole different feel-
ing came over me…I just stared at the wall and realized
Israel is my home as well as the United States and I will
always feel that way.” Lynne Horn
For more information:
http://www.arzaworld.com/Temple-Beth-David-of-
Westminster-CA-Celebrates-Israel-70th-Led-by-Rabbi-
Nancy-Myers.aspx or call ARZA world customer service:
888-811-2812
Also, join us for our Israel information meeting on
Wednesday night, Nov. 15 at 7:00 p.m.
I hope you can join us.
Rabbi Nancy Myers
I agree that visiting Israel can seem like going home, but
one where there is always something new to learn or see,
even in such a small country. Cathy Niederman
Rabbi Nancy Myers
Come Celebrate Israel’s 70th Birthday in Israel!
November 2017
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SISTERHOOD MATTERS!
By Anne Farber, Sisterhood President
SISTERHOOD MATTERS…
What an enjoyable membership brunch many
of us attended last month. Love the new
addition to my garden.
Sisterhood is sponsoring the back page of the
new Temple Member Directory. Look for yours
at the Hanukkah carnival. Speaking of the
carnival, we have 27 vendors for the boutique
and many new items purchased for the gift shop,
plus delicious latkas and brotherhood's bar-b-q,
game booths and much more.
We are dedicating the carnival/boutique in
memory of Edie Schwartz who spent many years
organizing this annual event. Please plan to attend
the carnival. Much work goes into planning the
carnival and we appreciate your support.
Hope you had an opportunity to browse the
historian’s scrap book. Phyllis is a pro at this!
Thanksgiving is fast approaching and I want
to extend wishes for a wonderful holiday from
your board of directors.
Shalom ,
Anne Farber, President
SISTERHOOD
November 2017
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In what turned out to be a follow up to last month's
article I attended a lecture at the Alpert J.C.C. by Dr.
Steven Spiegel (UCLA) on “The Middle East and the
Trump Administration." He did not feel that US
Ambassador to Israel, David Freeman, was really a
player in the Trump administration. His main theme
was that Donald Trump really wants to conclude an
Israeli-Palestinian peace treaty. According to Dr.
Spiegel, a special envoy has been sent to work with
both sides. To say I'm skeptical is an understatement.
The leaders of the American Conservative and
Reform movements will meet shortly with the Prime
Minister Netanyahu to push for restoration of the
2016 agreement to create an egalitarian prayer area at
the Kotel (Western Wall). It probably will be a less
than cordial meeting.
Both the Economist and New Yorker have run
articles about Avi Gabbay, the new leader of the
Labor Party, elected in a July primary. Gabbay is the
seventh of eight children of a Morrocan immigrant
family who rose to head Bezeq, the internet service
provider for most Israelis, after it was privatized. His
prior experience in politics was working with the
founders of Kulanu, a political party whose primary
issues are improving the economic condition of the
lower middle class. It is part of the ruling coalition
and although he was not a Knesset member,
Netanyahu appointed him to be Environmental
Protection Minister. He broke with Netanyahu when
the coalition took a turn to far right and resigned in
protest over the appointment of Avigdor Lieberman
as Minister of Defense. In December last year he
joined Labor. Traditionally, Labor leaders have come
from the military, the Kibbutz Movement, or labor
movements; so he has broken that mold. He has
initiated changes in policy that move Labor to the
center, and now Labor shows new strength in polls.
In the next election, if he continues on his current
path, Labor stands a realistic chance of creating its
own ruling coalition. As the Economist put it,”The
anomaly of Israeli politics is that a majority of voters
supports the left’s two-state solution but continues to
vote for right-wing leaders. Perhaps that will change
if Labour is led by a right-winger."
There is a bill in the Knesset, initiated by14
members from mostly far right religious parties, that
addresses the "Basic Law: Israel - The Nation-State
of the Jewish People" often referred to in pleadings
before Israel's Supreme Court as "Basic Law" and in
the Knesset bill as the "Nation-State." This law and
related legislation now being proposed in the Knesset
is the result of Israel not having a constitution after
nearly 70 years of trying.
The provisions of the bill are extensive and it is
highly controversial. It purports to advance the
principles Israel's Declaration of Independence that
describes the state as democratic and pluralistic.
One area of extreme concern is the addition of
Halakhic Law (Jewish Law) as part of the basis for
court decisions. Defense Minister Avigdor
Lieberman, who is the leader of Yisrael Beiteinu that
is not a friend of the left, was critical of the bill,
saying he feared it would be used to turn Israel into a
state governed by halakha, Jewish religious law. He
said, “I have great difficulty with the nation-state law.
Instead of turning Israel into a Jewish state they’re
trying to turn it into a halakhic state,” Lieberman
continued that "our position is to take the Declaration
of Independence and legislate it.”
He was referring to the provision which specifies that
courts rule “in light of the principles of Jewish law”
in the absence of clear legislation or legal precedent.
This provision has been changed to a separate bill for
ordinary law, so it is not now part of the current
version of the Nation-State Basic Law bill and it can
be overruled. The Jewish Law provisions have been
criticized over concerns that they discriminate against
women, non-Jews and homosexuals.
A coalition of ten women's groups says the law could
undermine the status of Israeli women. The groups
fear that the effort to strengthen the state’s Jewish
characteristics by making religious law part of
modern law will be detrimental to women. They say,
“A number of bills being advanced in the Knesset
undermine the right to equality by granting
unprecedented status to religious law in Israel,” the
organizations also expressed their concern about
“giving halakha the power to affect the status of
numerous populations and substantially broadening
the authority of the rabbinical courts.”
We are sure to hear more about the Nation-State bill.
Charlie Niederman
ARZA By Charlie Niederman
Association of Reform Zionists of America
Charlie Niederman, VP, Planning & Development October 2017
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The High Holy Days are Over...
Now what?
You have experienced beautiful Jewish holidays....now what should you do to gain
part ownership of Temple Beth David? For, the best way to really be part of a
family is to PARTICIPATE in the life of that family. Here are some suggestions to
help you on your way. If you choose just ONE of these ideas, you will be a life long
member of the Temple Beth David family because you will own its spirit, its ruach.
Attend Shabbat services REGULARLY.
Join Brotherhood or Sisterhood (perhaps Brotherhood will open up to the female
gender, just as the Boy Scouts did!!)
Join the Choir (reading music not required).
If you work, attend weekend activities, such as Mind, Body, Spirit, or the special
programs that are offered regularly.
Be a Shabbat greeter.
If you do not work, attend Club 55 programs, Lunch and Learn with the Rabbi, or
volunteer to help in the office.
Tell Eileen Tobey you would LOVE to bake for oneg shabbats.
Find Lynn Horn or Debbie Lelchuk (no, they are not actually lost) and volunteer
to work on social action projects.
If you have children in religious school and/or youth groups, be an active parent.
There are probably more suggestions, but any one of these will put you well on your
way to BELONGING in the truest sense.
Shalom and love, Florence Florence Sudakow
VP Membership
Message from Membership Chair
The Temple Beth David Library is finally all cataloged and automated.
The Online Public Access Catalog will be on the Temple Beth David website soon. The Library will be completely organized sometime in November.
Once the catalog is up on the Temple’s website feel free to use. The library has 2,200 books and about
100 multimedia items.
To check out a book take the card out of the book pocket and write your name and phone number and
date of check out on the card. Put the card in a plastic box which will live in the wire basket. Take a card out of the plastic box and write the due date on the card and place it in the pocket in the book.
Check out is 4 weeks. When you return items to the library find the card in the plastic box return it to the
items pocket. Return the card in the items pocket to the plastic box.
Place the item on the black six shelf book truck. I will file the items away
once or twice a month.
Michelle Sandler Temple Beth David Librarian
November 1 to November 21
Social Action Committee is asking for slightly used coats & jackets to donate to One Warm Coat. Any used coat or jacket is fine, all sizes. Please be sure they are in good condition. There will be a box in
the TBD lobby for these items. Your donation will be greatly appreciated!
To Our Temple Beth David Family:
As most of you are aware, our Temple depends on donations to deliver the high quality of
services to all of you. We understand that many of you are still struggling with the recent
economic downturn. However, we have come up with a way that will allow you to donate to
the Temple without spending a penny of your own money, plus you will actually save money
on many purchases that you normally make!
We would like to introduce you to Goodshop and Goodsearch. Goodshop works with more
than 5,000 stores that will provide all of you with discounts on what you normally buy and then
will donate up to 20% of the purchase price to the Temple. You will simply click on a link on
the Temple Home Page, start saving money for your family and help the Temple out as
well! We have included an easy step-by-step signup guide with this letter. Here are some
examples of companies that participate in the program:
Target, Macy’s, Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, Sears, Sak’s, Apple, Old Navy, the Gap, Amazon,
Office Depot, Petco, Staples, Dell, The Limited, Holiday Inn, Groupon, Levi’s, Lands End,
Best Buy, 1-800 Flowers, 24 Hour Fitness, and Victoria’s Secret.
These are companies that we all normally shop at, and by simply clicking on the link on the
Temple website, you will be saving money for your family and actually raising money for the
Temple. In addition, you can also save money by dining out at participating restaurants and, at
the same time, raising donations for the Temple as well. It’s simple, free and easy to use, and
the average family using the site over a year will actually raise more than $350 annually for the
Temple. Multiply that by our 300 families and we will raise more than $100,000 per year for
the Temple! This program really works. Goodshop has raised more than $11 million for
charitable organizations with this program.
Likewise, we are also rolling out Goodsearch. By doing your internet searches through
Goodsearch.com, which links with Yahoo, the Temple will receive a penny for every internet
search. If you can imagine how many internet searches you do, and your families do, this will
also add up to real money for the Temple.
We encourage all of you to participate and to help strengthen our Temple for all of us and for
the generations to come.
With best regards,
Neil Kornswiet Eric Schiffer Nancy Meyers
Ways and Means President Rabbi
CLICK HERE FOR INSTRUCTIONS
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TEMPLE FUNDS General Fund Lois & Herb Abrams in memory of Art Sandler In memory of Edie Schwartz Vida Delshad in memory of Zinat Nourani In memory of Nejat Kohan Aaron & Leslie Kern in memory of Arthur Sandler In memory of Arthur Kern In memory of Anne Kellog In memory of William Wilson Jeannie & Mel Keleman in memory of William Wilson Shirley Ross in memory of Ervin Ross Jeff & Sue LeBoff in memory of William Wilson Sisterhood Fund Lois Abrams donation to sisterhood Carolyn Dube donated portion of 50/50 winnings back The Niederman Family in memory of Edith Schwartz Toby Brown in memory of William Wilson Chai Lifers Havurah in honor of birth of grandson
of Erika & Allan Pogrund Toby Brown in memory of William Wilson Diane Prince oneg sponsor Shirley Ross in memory of William Wilson ECLC Fundraising Doris & Linda Chesler in memory of Gary Prince Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund Michael Tebrich in memory of Sonja Tebrich Jeanette Tebrich Smith in memory of Sonja Tebrich Aaron & Leslie Kern in honor of Rabbi for High Holy Days Linda & Ted Cohen in memory of Edie Schwartz In memory of Arthur Sandler Howard Bushinsky in memory of Doris Bushinsky Lucy Ableser in honor of Laurie Schneider Ave Buchwald in memory of Maurice Buchwald
Cantor’s Discretionary Fund The Etz Ha Chayim Havurah in memory of James Atkinson Aaron & Leslie Kern in honor of Cantor for High Holy Days Linda Palitz in memory of Renee Ritz Cantor Harry & Fay Newman Memorial Choir Fund Howard Bushinsky in memory of Doris Bushinsky David & Julia Metz in memory of John Metz
FOUNDATION FUNDS Irma Moskowitz Fund for Lifelong Learning Eileen Tobey in memory of Hal Tobey Harbor Jewish Singles donation
The Morton Wedner Memorial Special Projects Fund Marlene Wedner in memory of Laura Gold In memory of Edie Schwartz In memory of Arthur Sandler Marcia Rosenzweig in memory of David Bloom Maureen Broscow Memorial Fund Sandy Russakov & Steve Covey
in memory of William Wilson Lee & Elaine Netzer in memory of William Wilson
`In Remembrance
We note with sadness the recent passing of…
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The Temple Office Staff Thanks…
Jan Klein for editing the Megillah Gloria Schwartz for ongoing office support &
preparation for Shabbat services
HELP DEFRAY THE COST OF
OFFICE SUPPLIES.
The temple office buys a lot of office supplies.
If you have any office supply store coupons, dis-count cards, or e-mail sales advertisements, please share them with our office to help cut
costs.
Thank you to all who have donated! We appreci-ate your support!!!
*Please make sure they are valid dates and not expired*
If you have any unused envelopes, the TBD office would appreciate them.
Please drop off any time!!! Thank you!!!
* Our Religious School /
Youth Program is funded, in part,
by the Annual Community
Campaign of the Jewish
Federation of Greater Long
Beach & West Orange County
Rabbi Nancy R. Myers
Cantorial Soloist, Nancy Linder
Director of Education, Elizabeth Kleinman
ECLC Director, Sarah Salazar
Office Manager, Edie Mino
B’nei Mitzvah Educator, Larry Matalon
Temple Secretary, Charlie Do
Kitchen Supervisor, Mulu Skinner-White
Maintenance Supervisor, Scott Whiteside
Educator Emeritus, Irma Moskowitz, R.J.E.
Piano Accompanist, Rob Woyshner
President, ERIC SCHIFFER
Vice President of Operations, STEVE KAHN
Vice President of Ways & Means, NEIL KORNSWIET
Vice President of Finance, ALAN JARRICK
Vice President of Membership, FLORENCE SUDAKOW
Vice President of Education, ADAM BERNSTEIN
Vice President of Religious Practices, ROBIN HARRISON
Vice President of Planning & Development CHARLIE NIEDERMAN
Past President, AARON KERN
Secretary, ANDREA CHAIT-WALTER
Treasurer, MARC SERLIN
Building & Grounds, DAVID BAROWAY
Social Action Trustee, LYNNE HORN
Adult EducationTrustee, IRMA MOSKOWITZ
Publicity Co-Trustee, ROBERT ALTMAN & MICHELLE SANDLER
Youth Trustee, MITCHELL HALBREICH
Programming Trustee, EILEEN TOBEY
Brotherhood President, STEPHEN HARRIS
Sisterhood President, ANNE FARBER
Choir Presidents, PAIGE BERZAK & CAITLIN GREENFIELD
TBD offers FREE WIFI in the Social Hall.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 2
3 7:00pm Family Shabbat Service
4 9:00am Torah Study
5 9:00am Religious School 10:00am Rabbi’s Class
6 11:00am Dine-Out Delight @ Rodrigo’s Mexican Grill
7 4:15pm Hebrew School 9th Grade Program 6:30pm Teen Program
8 6:30pm Sisterhood Board Meeting
9 12:00pm Lunch & Learn with the Rabbi
10 6:00pm Honoring Veterans Synaplex 7:30pm Choir Service
11 9:00am Lay Led Minyan
12 2:00pm “Fifth of July” Movie Screening
13
14 4:15pm Hebrew School 6:30pm Teen Program
15 7:00pm Israel Trip Info Meeting
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17 7:30pm Shabbat ALIVE Service
18 9:00am Lay Led Minyan
19 9:00am Religious School 11:00am Chanukah Carnival
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21 10:30am Club 55 No Hebrew/Teen Program
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23
24 7:30pm Torah Shabbat Service
25 9:00am Lay Led Minyan
26 No Religious School
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28 4:15pm Hebrew School 9th Grade Program 6:30pm Teen Program
29 7:30pm TBD Board Meeting
30 7:30pm Brotherhood Meeting
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Check to see if your company offers Matching Gift Contributions to employee donations. Perhaps they can double or triple the match.
I would like to be contacted for information about my Will & Estate Planning, no obligations.
Barbara Shanks Memorial Educational Enrichment Fund Religious school materials & scholarships for needy students
Dr. Leonard & Marjorie Brotchner Memorial
Campership Fund Sending children to local Jewish residential camps
Rabbi Henri E. Front Memorial Scholar-In-Residence
Fund Funding for guest speakers and other programs
Irma Moskowitz Fund for Lifelong Learning Supplementing the educational experiences & programs at TBD
Roselle & Herbert Sommer Youth Enrichment Fund Providing funding for approved TBD youth projects & activities
Maureen Broscow Memorial Fund Providing support for TBD’s Early Childhood Learning Center
Caplan Family Outreach Fund Programs to attract intermarried couples to Jewish life
Lynn Front Memorial URJ Campership Fund Camperships for TBD students to URJ camps
Wendy Schekman Memorial Library Fund Maintaining and purchasing books for the Temple library
Jarrick Family Scholarship Fund Scholarships for TBD educational programs for our children
The Sheila Joseph Memorial Fund Enhancing quality of life for seniors
The Morton Wedner Memorial Special Projects Fund Providing funding for approved TBD special projects
The Regina B. Front Mitzvah Fund General fund to provide mitzvot large and small for the Temple
Building Fund Torah Fund Cantor’s Discretionary Fund
General Fund ECLC Fundraising Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund
Prayer book Fund Brotherhood Fund Cantor Harry & Fay Newman Memorial Choir Fund
Sisterhood Fund
If you are interested in sponsoring a Shabbat Oneg, the Shabbat Alive! Band, or a Synaplex in honor of your special occasion,
please complete this form below and return it to the synagogue. If you have any questions, please call the Temple office.
I am interested in sponsoring the following on this Date: ____________________________ ____ SHABBAT ONEG $300 ____ SYNAPLEX $180
____ 1/2 ONEG $150
____ Shabbat ALIVE! Band $72
In Memory In Honor : ____________________________________________________________________________
By: _____________________________________________________________ Phone ___________________________
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Send Acknowledgement to: _____________________________________________________________________________
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