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A MONTHLY PUBLICATION OF TEMPLE BETH AM www.BethAmBuffalo.org
MAY 2010
TEMPLE BETH AM 4660 SHERIDAN DRIVE WILLIAMSVILLE, NY 14221 (716) 633-8877 FAX (716) 633-8952
IYAR - SIVAN 5770
Join Your Temple Beth Am Family At Our Annual Mother’s Day Chiavetta’s Barbeque Chicken Dinner
Sunday, May 9, 2010 11:00 AM—5:00PM
(or until sold out)
Adult Dinner $9 Children 12 & Under $6 Includes: Includes: 1/2 Chicken 1/4 Chicken Potato Salad Potato Salad Cole Slaw Cole Slaw Roll w/Butter Roll w/Butter Beverage (eat in only) Beverage (eat in only)
Eat In or Take Home For details, please call the Temple office.
Pre-Orders accepted with Order Form and check. To Pre-Order: Fill out the Order Form below, and send it with your check payable to:
Temple Beth Am Sisterhood Attn: Chiavetta’s Pre-Order 4660 Sheridan Drive Williamsville, NY 14221 —————————————————————————
CHIAVETTA’S ORDER FORM Name: ________________________ Phone:___________ # of meals Price Total
Adult Dinner _________ $9.00 ________
Children’s Dinner _________ $6.00 ________
1/2 Chicken only _________ $6.00 ________
Total Order $________
Extra 1/2
Chicken
$6
JEWISH COMMUNITY
FAMILY FATHER’S DAY PICNIC
The Men’s Group’s from:
Temple Beth Am
Temple Beth Zion and
Temple Beth Tzedek
are sponsoring
The First Annual Community-Wide
Father’s Day Picnic
Come join us on June 20, 2010
11:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Temple Beth Am
4660 Sheridan Drive
Williamsville, NY 14221
The cost will be $20.00 per family
or $7.00 per person.
We will be serving all Kosher Food.
There will be plenty of activities such as:
Volleyball and Horseshoes, and for the children
there will be a bounce house, games, and pony rides.
This is an event for all ages!
So Dad’s, bring your family
and enjoy your day with them!
Please RSVP or direct any questions to:
Todd Sugarman at [email protected] or
Dave Goldberg at [email protected]
WE HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL THERE!
Pick up your order by
4:00 PM Sunday. Stop
at the cashier’s table
and mention that you
pre-ordered. Thanks
for your support!
Upcoming Services May 2010
Behar-Behukotai
Leviticus 25:1 – 27:34
Friday, May 7, 2010
6:00 PM Erev Shabbat Service
Saturday, May 8, 2010
9:00 AM Torah Study
10:30 AM Shabbat Morning Service
Bar Mitzvah of Ross Cominsky
4:00 PM Grade 8 Havdalah Service,
Off-site
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Parashat Bamidbar
Numbers 1:1 – 4:20
Friday, May 14, 2010
7:30 PM Erev Shabbat Service
Saturday, May 15, 2010
9:00 AM Torah Study
10:30 AM Shabbat Morning Service
Bar Mitzvah of Benjamin Wald
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
10:30 AM Shavuot Joint Liberal Yizkor
Service at Temple Beth Zion
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Parashat Nasoh
Numbers 4:21 – 7:89
Friday, May 21, 2010
7:30 PM Erev Shabbat Shavuot Service
and Confirmation
Saturday, May 22, 2010
9:00 AM Torah Study
10:30 AM Shabbat Morning Service
Bar Mitzvah of Max Medwin
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Parashat Beha-Alotekha
Numbers 8:1 – 12:16
Friday, May 28, 2010
7:30 PM Erev Shabbat Service
Saturday, May 29, 2010
9:00 AM Torah Study
10:30 AM Shabbat Morning Service
Bat Mitzvah of Victoria Sokolovskiy
5:30 PM Mincha-Havdalah Service
Bat Mitzvah of Veronica Borzynski
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Dear Friends, It was at Sinai that our ancestors heard the heavenly verdict: “On this day you have become a people.” A “mixed multitude” of the dispos-sessed and the enslaved was ele-vated into a consecrated people and given a priceless gift – The Torah. And that made all the difference. As one of my colleagues has taught: “We became a people when we enlisted in the service of God.” The Festival of Shavuot, with its important Yizkor Service, celebrates the “birthday” of the Ten Commandments. Far from being a “curse” from which we need “liberation,” the Commandments are a blessing to which we need deepened appreciation. It commemo-rates the event, which – in extraordinary fashion – burned itself into our soul, molded our character, regulated our behavior and shaped our destiny. From Torah grew the great texts and wisdom of Judaism: Talmud, Midrash, codes, re-sponse literature, and the wondrous teachings of the ages. We, who appeared on the stage of history carrying a Book, earned the proud designation – “The People of the Book.” We have carried that book since, and that Book has carried us. One of the real threats to Jewish survival in our communities of America derives from the growing distance between the People of the Book and the books of our people. More and more of our people know less and less about our rich heritage, accumulated over long centuries of spiritual and intellectual creativity. Ignorance leads to indifference; indifference leads to loss of identity. An empty sack cannot stand. Join us this year as we celebrate Shavuot with Yizkor together with Temple Beth Zion,
Temple Sinai, and Congregation Havurah. This year, we will gather at Temple Beth Zion on Delaware at 10:30 AM for a joint service. Additionally, we will celebrate the Confirmation of Temple Beth Am’s wonderful Confirmands on Friday evening, May 21st, in our
sanctuary at 7:30 PM. Please consider joining us at these services. Please consider renewing and strengthening your connection to our People and our Festi-vals. I’d like to conclude this article (as I have in the past) with the inspiring poem from the hands of Rabbis Harold Kushner and Jack Riemer:
We owe it to our ancestors to keep Torah alive; They struggled and suffered to pre-serve our way of life; They knew this to be their most precious gift to us. We owe it to our children to keep Torah alive; For why should they be spiritual paupers; When the riches of this heritage can be theirs? We owe it to the world to keep Torah alive; This is a message which the world needs to hear. We owe it to God to continue as a people, To share God’s dream, To bear witness to God’s sovereignty, And to live the words of Torah.
Chag Sameiach – For a Wonderful Meaning-ful Holiday! In Peace,
From the Desk of Rabbi Irwin A. Tanenbaum, D.D.
Celebrate Your Anniversary in June!
A Marriage Re-Consecration event will take place
during Erev Shabbat Services on June 18th at 7:30 PM.
Couples celebrating a “special” anniversary during the
year 2010, starting with the 10th year and in five-year increments
until the 50th, and every year past 50, are invited to receive blessings
on the Bimah with Rabbi Tanenbaum and Cantor Colbert. This joyful
way to recommit to the sacred bond of marriage is a most uplifting
experience. Please provide your name and anniversary number to Stan
and Rella Corris at 636-1541 or via email at [email protected].
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Temple Beth Am Rabbi
Irwin A. Tanenbaum, D.D.
Cantor
Sharon Eve Colbert
Executive Director Richard A. Ellis
Director of Education
Sharon Malek Jacobs
BATY Advisor
Erin Zimmerman
Junior Youth Group Advisors
Liz Messer & Faith Chvala
President
David Berghash
V.P. Administration
Daniel Wolfe
V.P. Membership
Jay Mesnekoff
V.P. Worship
Judy Henn
V.P. Education
Heidi Neu
V.P. Finance
Joseph Glickman
Secretary
Lisbeth Rothschild Nye
Treasurer Todd Sugarman
Immediate Past President
Blaine Schwartz
Sisterhood President
Janice Cohen
Men’s Group President
Todd Sugarman
BATY President
Samantha Rothschild
Topics Editor Sharlene Vogler
Temple Office Telephone
633-8877
633-8878 (after hours and weekends)
Temple Office Fax
633-8952
Religious School Telephone
633-8953
Temple Beth Am is also on facebook.
July 2010 Temple Topics
Deadline
The deadline for articles to be submitted for inclusion in the July 2010 issue of
Temple Topics is May 21, 2010. Please submit articles to the editor at
From Cantor Sharon Eve Colbert Spring really is beautiful, isn’t it? On March 21st, I was leaving Temple on a Sunday after-noon and saw my first pansy of the season – just a little one – a small purple and yellow face checking out the weather probabilities for the survival of its species. Being a bit of a romantic, in case you haven’t noticed by now, I reflected back on that weekend. Saturday, March 20th was the vernal equinox, the first moment of spring: a time when the periods of light and dark are equal, a time of balance. It was also the weekend that Rabbi Jamie Ar-nold gave our Buffalo community a gift. We had the opportunity to achieve balance in our lives through music and ritual. I realize now that it was not by chance that we gathered to find an equinox in our kahal, in our Jewish community. With this realization, my own faith and sense of balance was strengthened. In the Gregorian month of May, we are passing through the final days of the Hebrew month of Iyar. In Biblical history, we are approaching Mount Sinai, where we will receive the 10 Declarations of God on Shavuot, the 6th of Sivan, or May 19th on the Gregorian calendar. Not only are the Commandments a gift, but a moral and ethical code by which six billion of the earth’s inhabitants can achieve balance. Do they work? Only if we hold them fast to our hearts. B’rachot
Come close...we are so fortunate. On Thursday, May 20th at 7:30 PM, poet Gunilla Theander Kester, Ph.D. will attend our roundtable discussion
as we read selections and offer her our personal responses to her poetry chapbook, "Time of Sand and Teeth," published in 2009. Why is this night different from all other readings Gunilla does in Buffalo? We at TBA, trusted friends and thoughtful readers, take pride in her many artistic and spiritual gifts to Temple and the larger community, particularly in recent years. On this night, May 20th, we at TBA will make our own intimate evening with Gunilla's poetry, giving back by reading her poems to her. As we respond, perhaps we can help build on Gunilla's com-ment that "the poet's place is as ...witness, ...member and ...heir." Reviewed by Dan Veach, Editor of the Atlanta Review: "Gunilla Kester's gaze at the tragedies of our history is steady and unflinching, her connection with the story personal and direct. Yet there is a remarkable lack of bitterness here. She enfolds the hurts of war and persecution with a careful attention and empathy that speak of the possibility of heal-ing for our troubled times." "Beautiful and moving," said Gerda Weissman Klein; "I am deeply touched by the caring artistry." To purchase your copy of "Time of Sand and Teeth,” inquire at the TBA office, or email [email protected]. Also visit www.thekesters.net.
Between the Covers
Temple Beth Am 55th Annual Congregational Meeting
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
7:30 PM
TBA Social Hall
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Ganainu White May 2nd at 9:00 AM
Ganainu Blue May 9th at 9:00 AM
3 & 4 year olds - Bring a loving adult
and join us. We’ll have a special morning of
crafts, music and movement with Miss Terri,
Miss Emily, Miss Maddie & Miss Hannah.
Sunday, May 9th, 9:00 AM JLI Closing Session
Share Shabbat Grades 6 & 7 Friday, May 14, 2010
7:30 PM
May 2nd at 9:00 AM Grade 8 Giborim closing session.
Dress for an outdoor (messy) Mitzvah Project.
Religious School Registration
Registration for Ganainu through High School will be mailed to current Religious School families. Please let us know of any
other families with potential students, so that we can offer
them our Early Bird Registration opportunity.
You don’t have to just be celebrating a Bar/Bat Mitzvah
to sponsor an Oneg! Celebrate any Simcha! Call Rick Ellis
at 633-8877 for all of the details.
If you have any pictures or information regarding
Temple Beth Am that you would like to see posted
on our facebook page, please email the information
Mazel Tov to our B’nei Mitzvah and Their Families
Benjamin Wald
May 15th, 10:30 AM
Veronica Borzynski
May 29th, 5:30 PM
Tuesday, May 11th Last Tuesday of Religious School
Sunday, May 16th Last Sunday of Religious School
Attention
Temple Members!
Don’t forget to save and drop
off your “pop tabs” from beverage cans in
the box in the Temple office to benefit
the Ronald McDonald House.
Ross Cominsky
May 8th, 10:30 AM
Max Medwin
May 22nd, 10:30 AM
Victoria Sokolovskiy
May 29th, 10:30 AM
Thank You to Bagel Jays...
for the lovely challahs you donate
to our Temple Beth Am Family each
and every Shabbat.
Cell Phones Now Recycled at Temple Beth Am for
BATY
Don’t toss out your used cell phone or accessories. Bring them to Temple for recycling!
Help our Youth Group
Green the World.
Join with BATY and recycle your
newspapers, old mail, magazines,
phone books and paper.
Parkinson’s Support Group Meeting May 13, 2010
The Parkinson’s Support Group
will hold its monthly meeting on
Thursday, May 13th, at 6:30 PM at
Temple Beth Am. Meetings are open
to the community and provide various
topics related to Parkinson’s disease.
For additional information, please
call Joyce Gafter at 689-1559.
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From Sharon Malek Jacobs, Director of Education Shabbat is a gift for all of us to enjoy. The youngest among us need not be ex-
empt. Friday Morning Family Fun is a new program that has been spearheaded
by Rabbi Alex Lazarus Klein and his wife, Ashirah, of Temple Sinai.
Rabbi Alex called a meeting with Sheree LaMendola, a parent from Temple Beth
Tzedek, Susan Goldberg Pardo, the Educator from Temple Beth Zion, and I repre-
sented our Temple. Together, we agreed to a seasonal rotation of this program at
each of our buildings.
This past winter, the program was piloted at Temple Sinai. Temple Beth Zion will
offer the spring program, which runs each Friday morning through June 4th at the
Broder Building, 700 Sweet Home Road. We, at Temple Beth Am, will host the
summer installment that will begin on July 9th and continue through August 13th.
The autumn dates at Temple Beth Tzedek will be October 29th to December 10th.
Then we continue again in the winter at Temple Sinai.
Each Friday morning will begin at 10:00 AM and finish at 11:15 AM. Activities
for babies, toddlers and their families will include: Jewish stories, songs, crafts,
playtime, snack and a Shabbat celebration. The fee is $36 per family.
The goal of this group was to strengthen programming for young Jewish families
in our community by working cooperatively. Additional programs for young Jew-
ish families may be an outgrowth of this initiative.
To register for Friday Morning Family Fun, please call our Religious School of-
fice at 633-8953, or email us at [email protected]. We will
be happy to answer any questions that you may have about this new and exciting
program.
Men’s Health Project of Temple Beth Am
Knowledge is Power!
Get Empowered with Information to
Advocate for Your Health and the
Health of the Men in your Life!
WHAT? “Heart Healthy Eating,” by Kate Berchou RN WHERE? Temple Beth Am WHEN? Sunday, May 16th from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Men and their caregivers, spouses and significant others. COST? Free of charge
Attendance is open and encouraged to all members of the community regardless of religious affiliation.
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Greetings from Sisterhood by Jan Cohen
On March 11th, Sisterhood held it’s first “Lunch and Learn” in our Tem-ple’s Social Hall. Hosted by Janis Sinatra and attended by a dozen Sister-hood members and one brave gentleman, we learned how to make a vari-ety of delicious, yet simple cookies. While our cookies were baking, we ate our lunch and schmoozed. When the cookies were done, we ate them for dessert, and packaged the rest for everyone to take home. Janis was an excellent instructor, having prepared work stations in the kitchen with the necessary ingredients so that everyone had an opportunity to work “hands on.” Thank you Janis for a job well done. On Sunday, May 9th, Sisterhood will be holding it’s Annual Mother’s Day Chiavetta’s BBQ in the Social Hall. Please join us for take-out or eat-in from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM, but come early, as this event always sells out. To be certain we don’t sell out before you arrive, if you wish to pre-order and pre-pay for your chicken dinners, please send your check to Evelyn Herman at 52 Fairbanks Ave., Buffalo, NY 14223. The price of a chicken dinner with ½ chicken, two sides and a roll and butter is $9.00. Extra ½ chickens or a child’s dinner (¼ chicken with two sides, roll and butter) is $6.00. We will set aside your pre-ordered dinners, labeled with your name, for pick-up at your convenience. Your order must be received by May 5th. Also, mark your calendars for Sunday, June 6th, for Sisterhood’s Annual Donor’s Luncheon and Basket Auction. More information to come. Sisterhood is also planning two events for July. One is our Annual End-of-Year Party, at which our new Sisterhood Board will be installed. The other is a special event that is still in the planning stages. More informa-tion will be available in June. The next Sisterhood general meeting is Tuesday, May 11th, at 7:00 PM in the Temple Library. All are welcome.
Temple Beth Am Sisterhood Judaica Gift Shop
For special orders, or to make an appointment, call Helene at 632-7688.
Gift Shop Hours: Tuesdays: 4 PM to 6 PM Sundays: 9 AM to 12 PM
BE PROACTIVE!
Get a jump on next year’s shopping for Hanukkah, Passover, Purim and all your gifts
at special discounted prices.
All your B’nei Mitzvah needs: Invitations, deep discounts on select Talit, Kipot and more.
Sisterhood Executive Board 2010 - 2011
President Julia Cohan
VP Programming Tracy Shapiro
VP Membership Diane Symons
VP Religion Judy Henn
VP Education Marta Braiterman
Treasurer Rella Corris
Financial Secretary Mary Usen
Recording Secretary Jean Messinger
Corresponding Secretary Tobi Horwitz
Paul Colbert was brave to join the ladies at
Janis Sinatra’s Lunch & Learn.
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Temple Beth Am
A Family of Families
President David Berghash
Rabbi Irwin A. Tanenbaum, D.D.
Cantor Sharon Eve Colbert, MJSM
Director of Education Sharon Malek Jacobs
Executive Director Richard A. Ellis
4660 Sheridan Drive • Williamsville, New York 14221
Telephone 716-633-8877 • Fax 716-633-8952
Web Site: www.BethAmBuffalo.org
Email: [email protected]
Dear TBA Family & Friends,
It’s hard to believe it’s 2010. As we look forward to the fabulous year ahead, we’d like to remind you to mark your calendars for this year’s Walk Off
Hunger for the Food Bank of WNY/Summer Fest 2010. This year’s event takes place on Sunday, August 1st, and represents the largest fundraising
activity and community event organized by Temple Beth Am. This year’s Walk Off Hunger will begin with registration and check in at 10:30 AM Sun-
day August 1st, with the walk beginning at 11:30 AM and Summer Fest kicking off at 12:00 PM!
Many members of our Temple family have supported the walkathon and Summer Fest since its inception two years ago. Support in the form of event
participation, volunteers, and sponsors are what enable us to put together this community event that demonstrates the altruis m of our Jewish community,
while at the same time bringing in much needed funds for Temple Beth Am.
Of course, we can’t say enough about our generous sponsors. Without their monetary support, this event would not have doubled its success over the past
two years. This year, we expect the growth to continue. The entire Buffalo community is looking forward to this year’s Walk Off Hunger and Summer
Fest 2010, which will continue to promote the celebration of community diversity. As host and sponsor of this event, Temple B eth Am raises funds
through ticket sales, food and booth vending, basket raffles and more.
For those who are unfamiliar with Summer Fest, our mission statement is as follows: Summer Fest is a Temple Beth Am sponsored and hosted commu-
nity celebration of diversity. It provides an opportunity for non-profit, non-political cultural groups to raise funds through booth vending, and share
with the community their culture through wares, food, and entertainment. The intent of Summer Fest is to draw in participant s from the entire Buf-
falo community to come together in the celebration of culture and diversity.
Summer Fest begins with a community walkathon (Walk Off Hunger) to raise money for the Food Bank of WNY. The walkathon begins and ends on the
grounds of Temple Beth Am. 100% of the money raised from walker registration and walk donations go directly to the Food Bank of WNY. Over the
past two years, Temple Beth Am and The Food Bank of WNY have raised nearly $75,000 providing more than a quarter of a million meals for the hun-
gry here in Western New York. Walkers can register to walk individually, as a family or as a group i.e. sports team, club, bu siness, or even religious
organization. More information regarding walkathon registration will be available soon.
After the walkathon, Temple Beth Am hosts Summer Fest, a celebration of our community’s diversity. Our community effort to wa lk together to raise
money for the Food Bank of WNY becomes a unifying agent connecting all participants in this fundraising festival. Summer Fest sponsors provide the
funds to cover the expenses of the event, for example, the stage, tents, rides, and other costs associated with making the fe stival spectacular. Last year,
this festival raised approximately $15,000 for Temple Beth Am, nearly double that from our first year.
We are confident this festival will continue to grow exponentially. The public relations and media coverage of Walk Off Hunge r/Summer Fest has put
Temple Beth Am on the map as host of this terrific event.
As we begin the extensive process of planning for this year’s Summer Fest, we hope that you reserve the date on your calendar and plan on participating
this summer. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor for this event, please contact Liz Messer at 512 -5218 or Ellen Scumaci at 725-5580. Your gen-
erous contributions are what make Summer Fest possible. Sponsorship details will be available soon!
If you would like to work with us in planning and organizing Summer Fest, or volunteering the day of the event, please email us at
Sincerely,
Liz Messer and Ellen Scumaci
Summer Fest 2010 Co-Chairs
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The Endowment Fund In Memory of: Dorothy Brock, by Gordon Helfant Cy and Berna Koren Sam J. Camhi, by The Camhi Family Harry S. Eisner, by Bernice Baker, Jeffrey Baker, Arona Baker, Vanessa Baker, Matthew Baker and Igor Koganov Julia Korda, by Dr. George and Catherine Egri Edith Harrison Liebeskind and Isadore J. Liebeskind, by Helen Hersh Cecelia Tanenbaum, by Joyce and Sol Kaufman Cantor Susan Wehle, by Kim and W. Clark Trow Jerauld Wisbaum, by Kim and W. Clark Trow Dorothy Wolf, by Faye Maxick In Honor of: Donald Barish, on his Special Birthday, by Gary and Joyce Gafter Phoebe and Harry Meyers Jennie Pohl, on her 90th Birthday, by Laurie, Bert, Ryan and Eric Dohn
The Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund In Memory of: Jack Bunis, by Esther Haber Kranitz Marvin Fox, by Eric and Leigh Fox Dr. Kenneth L. Miller, by Ruth S. Miller Cecelia Tanenbaum, by Zella Glickman
The Cantor’s Discretionary Fund In Memory of: Ella Donna Alba, by Rita Epstein Ruth Winer, by Janeen Greene
The Administrator’s Discretionary Fund
In Memory of: Benjamin James Ellis, by the Ellis Family Henry Pohl, by Jennie Pohl Cantor Susan Wehle, by Renee and Peter Weinrieb In Honor of: Passover, by Blaine, Joan and Michael Schwartz Jennie Pohl, on her 90th Birthday, by N.Jo Tufts
The Educator’s Discretionary Fund In Memory of: Ella Medwin, by Barry Medwin
The Building Fund In Memory of: Bessie Gross, by Jack Helfant Sol Markowitz, by Ivan and Myrna Markowitz Evelyn Perlmuter, by Wayne and Barbara Freid
The Anne Bernstein Education Fund
In Memory of: Betty Fudeman, by Lillian Gerstman Hane Westerman, by Maurice and Doris Spector In Appreciation of: Barbara and Phil Brogadir, for their many kindnesses, by Sharon Jacobs
The Cantor Susan Wehle Memorial Fund In Memory of: Walter Nussbaum, by Mary Alderman Hyman Obstein, by the Board of Directors of the Child Care Resource Network George Swadron, Rose Swadron, Isadore Fox and Marvin Fox, by Florence Fox Cantor Susan Wehle, by Samuel Dudek Harold M. Roberts Diane and Gerald Symons In Honor of: Donald Barish, on his Special Birthday, by Ferne and Gordon Mittleman Jennie Pohl, on her 90th Birthday, by Susan Block and Terri Goldberg In Appreciation of: Judy Henn, by Mike and Lynn Obstein, Arnie and Erin Obstein, Terri Goldberg and Susan Block My Temple Family, by Sydney Bluman
The Capital Repair Fund
In Memory of: Helen Schulze, by Alan and Kathleen Kuritzky
The Caring Committee Fund In Memory of: Cantor Susan Wehle, by Gail Lewis In Honor of: Judy Henn, on her Graduation from the Roswell Park Cancer Institute Pastoral Care Visitors Training Program, by Rick Ellis, Sharon Jacobs, N.Jo Tufts and Laura Yellen
The Edith and Joel L. Cohen Prayer Book Fund In Honor of: Donald Barish, on his Special Birthday, by Doreen and Ron Ginsberg
The Fight Hunger Fund In Memory of: Betty Fudeman, by Helen and George Sloan Hubert A. Gerstman, by Lillian Gerstman
The Landscaping Fund In Honor of: Levi Clayton Aronoff, new Grandson of Helen and Larry Aronoff, by the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Am New Business Venture, by Jonny C’s Deli
The Music Fund
In Memory of: Patti Savit Barone, by Mickey Savit, Michelle and Stan Polonski and Jill, Bryan, Alexa and Samantha Rafferty Dr. Aaron “Archie” Fine, by Edward J. Fine, M.D. Cantor Susan Wehle, by Gail Lewis
The Sanctuary Fund
In Memory of: Dorothy Brock, by Meyer Tubin (continued on page 9)
May Donations (those received by March 21, 2010)
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The Thanksgiving Baskets Fund
In Memory of: Fannie Weinstein, by Diane and Gerald Symons
The Yahrzeit Fund
In Memory of: Lillian Barsch and Thaddeus J. Gardon, by Barbara L. Gardon David Sadoff, by Ruth Sadoff Herbert Sadoff, by Ruth Sadoff Jack Saks, by Mildred Saks
The Youth Group Scholarship Fund In Memory of: Stuart J. Singer, by Evelyn Solomons and Samuel Arnovitz
The Rabbi Daniel E. Kerman Memorial Fund
In Memory of: Sadye Ann Cohen, by Eve Lyn and Norman Fertig Max Schatzberg, by Annette Stein
The Irving and Helene Fudeman Memorial Fund In Memory of: Betty Fudeman, by Neysa and Ron Davis
The Jane Oved Memorial Fund In Memory of: Alberta Grods Tully and Charles Sandler, by Gloria Sandler
The Morris and Gussie Spivack Youth Library Memorial Fund
In Memory of: Miriam Graber and Sylvia Gabin, by Donna and Morry Horwitz
NOTE: Writing a separate check for each donation allows us to credit the full amount of your
contribution to the fund you specify for your gift.
May Donations (continued from page 8)
THANK YOU FROM BATY
BATY would like to thank everyone who made the Purim
Carnival such a great success!! We could not have done it
without you. Special thanks goes out to: Rick Ellis, Ned and
Caroline Coonly, David Berghash, John Nye, Kim Proch,
Blaine Schwartz, Leonard and Phyllis Rosokoff, Sharon Jacobs,
Laura Yellen, Denise Wolfe, Nancy Millman, Marjorie
Deschner, Linda Bergman, Shiri Kester, Drew Hynes,
Markheim Tropical Fish and Pet Store, and the TBA Religious
School Parent Council.
Also a BIG thank you to our BATY members Ryan Dohn,
Sydney Bluman, Sydney Millman, Marissa and Rachel Wolfe,
Austin Santora, Rachel and Adam Herman, Aliza and Alon
Berger, Seth Messer, Michael Schwartz, Rebecca and Josh
Deschner, Leah Neu, Pauline Bergman, Will Mintzer, Josh
and Alex Waykoff, Kevin Friar, Rachel DiVita, and Jenna
and Sarah Reiner.
We would also like to send a special thank you out to Paul
Santora and everyone at Santora's Pub for all their help with
our fundraiser in January! We are winding down and will keep
you updated on our end of the year activities!!
Thank you!
Erin Zimmerman and Samantha and Liz Rothschild
MAZEL TOV
To Betsy and Marc Kozinn on the birth of
their granddaughter, Halley Elana Kozinn.
To Melanie and Ian Leberman on the birth of their son,
Benjamin Alexander Leberman, and to Lily and Paul Bink
on the birth of their grandson.
To Richard and Robyn Steinacher on the birth of their
daughter, Rebecca Steinacher.
To Bruce and Suzette Stringer on the birth of their grand-
son, Graham Maxwell Stringer.
In Memoriam
Our Temple extends its sympathy to the families of:
Brian David Keller
Ruth Winer
May 2010 Memorial Anniversaries
May 7, 2010 Adolf Abraham, Constance Alfieri, Harry Barron, Ruth C. Bauer, Doris Lenobel Brody, Abraham Cohn, Hilda Cooper, Isadore Drach, Elizabeth P. Eisner, Jerome S. Fink, Donald Fox, David H. Freed, George Glantz, Judy Goldberg, Anne Greenspon, Harold Heskins, Nathan G. Horwitz, Dorothy Klein, Kaitlin Klein, Dr. Charles Konell, Meyer Korus, Ida Lawrence, Ethel Paull, Malcom Pierce, David Robbins, Anna Rosenthal, Richard Schieff, John Schierlitz, Minnie Schreiber, Arnold Sulcov, Samuel Treger, Aron Tsypenyuk, Lusik Verlotski, Edith Weinbaum, Yolan Weiner. May 14, 2010 Samuel Axlerod, Edwin Brockman, Theodore Bronk, Jennie Bronstein, Helen Bernstein Davidson, Paul Davidson, David Fredrick, Tillie Gafter, Patricia Gilbert Cole, Larry A. Glaser, Gertrude Goldberg, Ethel Goldman, Gladys Leila Goldman, Sydney Joseph, Abraham Kranitz, Moysha Kutsin, Bertha Lettman, Matthew Liebengards, Bessie Michaels, Ruth E. Pugash, Isabelle Roberts, Seymour A. Schonfeld, Leah Schultz, Fannie Slutsky, Irving Tomchin, Saul Wabnick, Evelyn Midda Zakalik. May 21, 2010 Sophie Abrams, Hyman Brody, Irving Brutman, Dave Bunis, Bernard Clement, Edward Cohen, Robert I. Cohen, Josephine M. Enzinna, Jacob Erlin, Dorothy Fellman, Lance Alden Fertig, Janet Glaser, Blanche N. Hersh, Robert L. Hersh, Helene Levine Horwitz, Blanche Joseph, Milton Kanner, Philip Koren, Albert Krawll, Esther Lensky, Lois Levy, Barry Lipsitz, Ruth Main, Clara L. Newman, Irving Nusinov, Sydelle Perlman, Betty Reizman, Phoebe Rose, Goldie J. Sachs, Donna Seeberger, Sylvia Snitzer, Rose Sohinki, Esther Tenenbaum, Sophie Treger, Edward Wapniak, George Weintraub, Warren D. Zander, Morey Zeldis. May 28, 2010 Florence Antonoff, Jacob Baker, Robert Baltuch, Anita Bregger, Shirley C. Bronstein, Martha Cantor, Mary Cantor, Max Chazan, Jacob M. Feldman, Isabel Fox, Rita Gerson, Pearl Getsler, Fannie Goldberg, Martha Goldman, Marsha Grant, Bernard Greenspon, Carl Haber, Ann Kaufman, Sylvia Kaufman, Dorothy Komm, Rose Kravatz, Claire Larke, Mary Ostroff, Rose Pikoff, George Rubin, Mildred Saturen, Paul Slepian, Lillian Cohn Snyder, Alvin Solomons, David Tenenbaum, Ralph B. Tufts, Leah Wagner, Lenore Weinstein, Marjorie Brutman Zimmet.
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Temple Beth Am’s
Religious School
grades K-7 took a
field trip to the
Erie County
Botanical Gardens
to celebrate
Tu B’Shevat!
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 9:00 AM Torah Study
2 9:00 AM Religious School 9:00 AM Ganainu-White 9:00 AM Grade 8
Giborim Class
3
OFFICE CLOSED
4
4:30 PM Religious School 5:30 PM Knitting Group 6:00 PM Karate Class 7:00 PM Executive
Committee Meeting
5 11:30 AM Sisterhood
Bible Study
7:30 PM H.S.J.S. Graduation
6
6:00 PM Karate Class
7 9:30 AM Vus Tut Sich
Noon: Communication
Committee Meeting 6:00 PM Erev Shabbat
Service
8 9:00 AM Torah Study 10:30 AM Shabbat
Morning Service Bar Mitzvah of Ross Cominsky
4:00 PM Grade 8 Havdalah Off-Site
9 9:00 AM Religious School 9:00 AM Ganainu-Blue 9:00 AM J.L.I. Program 11:00 AM Chiavetta’s
Mother’s Day Barbeque Chicken
Dinner
10
OFFICE CLOSED
11
4:30 PM Last Tuesday Religious School
4:30 PM Grade 8 Confirmation Class
6:00 PM Karate Class 7:00 PM Sisterhood
Meeting
12
11:30 AM Sisterhood Bible Study
End of Year Luncheon
13
6:00 PM Karate Class 6:30 PM Parkinson’s
Group Meeting 7:30 PM Music Committee Meeting
14 7:30 PM Erev Shabbat
Service Grades 6 and 7 “Share Shabbat”
15 9:00 AM Torah Study 10:30 AM Shabbat
Morning Service Bar Mitzvah of Benjamin Wald
16 9:00 AM Last Day
Religious School 9:00 AM Men’s Group
Meeting
10:00 AM Men’s Health Project
17
OFFICE CLOSED
18
19 10:30 AM Shavuot
Joint Liberal Yizkor Service
at Temple Beth Zion
OFFICE CLOSED
20
7:30 PM Between the Covers with Jewish Authors Book Talk
21 9:30 AM Vus Tut Sich
Temple Topics
Deadline 7:30 PM Erev Shabbat
Shavuot Service and Confirmation
22 9:00 AM Torah Study 10:30 AM Shabbat
Morning Service Bar Mitzvah of Max Medwin
7:00 PM Israeli Dancing
23
24
OFFICE CLOSED
25
6:30 PM Board of Trustees Meeting
7:30 PM Annual Congregational
Meeting
26
27
28
7:30 PM Erev Shabbat Service
29 9:00 AM Torah Study 10:30 AM Shabbat
Morning Service Bat Mitzvah of
Victoria Sokolovskiy 5:30 PM Mincha-
Havdalah Service Bat Mitzvah of
Veronica Borzynski
June 2
June 3
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OFFICE CLOSED
June 5 9:00 AM Torah Study
June 1
6:00 PM Karate Class 7:00 PM Executive
Committee Meeting
June 4 9:30 AM Vus Tut Sich
Noon: Communication
Committee Meeting 6:00 PM Erev Shabbat
Service
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