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Megillah Table of Contents
Circle of Honor / February Schedules ....................................................... .3
Rabbi’s Bulletin……………………………………………...…………...4
President’s Message………………………………………………………5
Sisterhood Matters!....................................................................................6
Brotherhood Article………………………………………………………7
ARZA………………………………………………………………….....8
March Mazelgram…………….…...………….………………………….9
Body, Mind, & Spirit Shabbat…………... ………………………………10
Sisterhood Social Action ………………………………………..……....11
Brotherhood Shabbat Service…………………………………………….12
The Delegitimization of Israel on Campus……………………………....13
Young Adults Event………………………………………………………14
TBD Blood Drive………………………………………………………...15
Club 55 - Laura Pinkham…………………………………………………16
Rabbi’s Class - Good & Evil……………………………………………...17
Hamentashen Baking……………………………………………………...18
Hamentashen Order Form………………………………………………...19
Dine-Out Delight @ Katella Deli…………………………………………20
Purim Info……………………………………………………………...21-23
Brotherhood Brunch……………………………………………………...24
Lecture Series - Don Schwartz…………………...……………………...25
Mah Jongg cards 2017…………………………………………………...26
Goodshop/Goodsearch…………………..……………………………....27
Donations………………………………………………………………..28
Announcements………………….………………………………………29
TBD Advertising………………..…………………………………….....30-31
Links………………………..…………………………………………....32
Monthly Calendar……..............................................................................33
TBD Donation Form .................................................................................. 34
CIRCLE OF HONOR MEMBERS 2017 / FEB SCHEDULES
SILVER Robert Altman & Michelle Sandler Gene Broscow & Rachelle Wilson Aaron & Leslie Kern Marv & Evelyn Marshall Cathy & Charlie Niederman Eugene & Shirley Ross Jeffrey & Teri Roth Howard & Diane Spielman Barbara & Saul Zenk Neil Kornswiet Dan & Patti Levin Allan Shubin & Sandy Sobolew -Shubin
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BRONZE
Joel & Hallie Berman Andrea Chait & Sean Walter Ian & Gayle Chait Fran DeKovner Alan & Laurel Jarrick Jan Klein Dan & Deborah Lelchuk Marlyn Phillips Eileen Tobey Jeff & Diane Weinstock Doug & Jackie Caplan Wiggins
“Please consider remembering Temple Beth David in your will or trust.”
February Religious School Schedule
Sun 5 9:00am Religious School
Tues 7 4:15pm Hebrew School/Teen Program
6:15pm 6th/7th Grade Dinner
Sun 12 9:00am Religious School
9:00am 4th Grade Family Class
Tues 14 4:15pm Hebrew School/Teen Program
Sun 19 No Religious School
Tues 21 4:15pm Hebrew School/Teen Program
Sun 26 9:00am Religious School
Tues 28 4:15pm Hebrew School/Teen Program
Beverly August Stephen & Bich-thuy Groner Steve & Shirley Kahn Laurie Schneider
February Shabbat Schedule
Friday 3 5:45pm K/1st Grade Shabbat Dinner
7:00pm Family Shabbat Service
Saturday 4 9:00am Body, Mind, & Spirit Shabbat
Friday 10 7:30pm Brotherhood Shabbat Service
Saturday 11 9:00am Tu Bi Shevat Seder
Friday 17 7:30pm Shabbat ALIVE! Service
Saturday 18 9:00am Lay Led Minyan
Friday 24 6:15pm 6th/7th Grade Shabbat Dinner
7:30pm Torah Shabbat Service
Saturday 25 9:00am Lay Led Minyan
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From the beginning of my
tenure at our synagogue, I
was told that the middle
scroll in our ark was our
Holocaust scroll. I believed
this because the parchment
looks burnt and damaged in
many places. By the way, we
use this Torah regularly. Most of our Bnei Mitzvah
students carry it because it is lighter than the other
Torahs. We read from it during our Second Day
Rosh Hashanah service at the Huntington Beach
pier and at select times throughout the year such as
at Shavuot.
I have been aware that the seams are coming
apart especially at the revelation of the Ten
Commandments. It had become imperative to
repair the scroll. Robin Harrison, VP of Religious
Practice, and I have begun researching the origin of
our Torahs. To my surprise, we identified two
Torahs on the left as surviving the Holocaust.
In Cantor Harry Newman’s autobiography, of
blessed memory, he describes how the Germans
during WWII collected thousands of Jewish
religious artifacts in Europe and stored them in
Czechoslovakia. After the war, the World
Progressive Jewish movement created a repository
in London for the “Czech Torahs.”
He writes, “One scroll was sent to Temple Beth
David and placed in the Ark… When conservative
Congregation Hillel of Huntington Beach merged
with Temple Beth David, they brought their own
Czech Torah with them. Now we had two in our
Ark and used both of them on Rosh Hashana and
Yom Kippur.”
Cantor Newman describes furthermore how the
original atzei chayim (rollers) were replaced with
newer ones and placed in our display case in the
hallway. The letters on the TBD Torah scroll
identified it as coming from Provstitz, a village in
Czechoslovakia that was destroyed by the German
army. According to Cantor Newman, it is well over
two hundred years old. Cantor Newman informs
that it is unusual for a congregation to have a
Holocaust scroll, not withstanding two, since there
are only 1500 Holocaust scrolls in the world.
So what is the story behind our middle scroll, the
one I have referred to as our “Holocaust
scroll?” Previous rabbis, presidents, and long term
members of TBD have no idea of its origin.
We hope to learn more on Tuesday night, Feb.
21, when we bring in a sofer, scribe, to look at our
scroll, repair it, and hopefully give us some
information about it. The sofer will be here that
night approximately 5:00 p.m. and onward. Our
religious school students will be able to come in and
watch him work. You are welcome to come as
well.
On Friday night, Feb. 24 at the 6 & 7th grade
Shabbat service, we will honor those who
contributed to its repair with an Aliyah and talk
more about our Torahs and their history.
We invite you to join us in celebrating our
history, our Torahs, and our people’s survival.
Rabbi Nancy Myers
How many Holocaust scrolls do we have at TBD?
We've all done it. You grab your keys, rush out of the door
(the dog didn't run out, did she?) and go speeding off to
wherever it is you are trying to arrive on time. You don't
make eye contact with the drivers in the cars around you- after all, if you
look at them, they may think it is okay to change lanes in front of you.
The nerve! You pull into your space and rush to your destination, still
tense from your journey. Well, what if that destination is Temple Beth
David? Did you just bring those rushed feelings in with you?
Sometimes, we all need to just slow down a bit and engage with those
around us. Maybe give a smile. Or say hello to someone you don't
know and introduce yourself. You know, kind of the exact opposite that
we tend to do during our daily comings and goings. Hospitality is such
an important thing for all of us. Feeling welcome and comfortable- espe-
cially at TBD- is the key to having memorable experiences and making
good memories.
Coincidentally, we are not alone. The Union for Reform Judaism (URJ)
is in the midst of a campaign they are calling "Audacious Hospitality."
This focuses on their effort to embrace diversity and to reach out to those
currently not engaged in Jewish life. The URJ believes that everyone can
feel at home in a Jewish community - and that Judaism must meet people
where they are today to thrive tomorrow. Here is a link to their website
if you would like more information about their initiative http://
www.urj.org/audacioushospitality.
I think there is a lot to be said for that, and I for one hope that we can all
find it within ourselves to always be friendly and polite with one another
at TBD, and to make an effort to make everyone (members and visitors
alike) feel welcome and comfortable. Even if we had to cut someone off
on the freeway on our way here.
President’s Message
General Hospitality
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SISTERHOOD MATTERS!
By Anne Farber, Sisterhood President
SISTERHOOD MATTERS…
The Sisterhood/Brotherhood paid-up dinner will not be held in
February. Instead, we are planning something very different to be held in
August. You will receive publicity way in advance of the event.
Hope everyone had a fun (and profitable) time at Pechanga.
Please try to attend our very worthy social action workshop planned by Debbie
Lelchuk on February 5th. All supplies will be provided.
Difficult to believe, but it is Hamentaschen baking time again! Please
call Eileen Tobey to place your advance order. Yummy!
Let’s start 2017 with Random Acts of Kindness (no, you are not going to
receive a new Honda). To begin, how about writing a note to a friend or let
someone in ahead of you in line at the grocery store?
I would like to let Brotherhood know that their Deli Man event was tasty and an
entertaining evening.
If you can volunteer a few hours a month in the gift shop, please call chair,
Jackie Hewitt at 714-846-4620.
Shalom,
Anne Farber, President
SISTERHOOD
February 2017
As we get into 2017 it appears that there have
been no arrests in the case of the vandalism
and death threats at the Reform Congregation
in Ra’anana, a suburb north of Tel Aviv, that
was included in last month's article. The
Israel Religious Action Center (IRAC) which
is the social justice and legal action arm of
the Israel Movement for Progressive and
Reform Judaism (IMPJ) is taking a strong
stand against a domestic ultra-nationalist
hate group. Their Executive Director, Anat
Hoffman, wrote after the recent Women's
Marches, "It is a rare event in anyone's life to
see millions around the world marching for
the rights and dignity of women. The sight
was moving and the message was universal,
enough to hate and enough to discrimination.
A global display of solidarity of that size
against the rising tide of racism and
jingoist nationalism might mean that level
heads are finally waking up and joining the
fray."
She added, that one way IRAC is part of that
global struggle is its campaign against the
hate group Lehava (the “flame”) that is led
by the charismatic, Bentzi
Gopstein. Gopstein has become an expert at
using the language of nationalism and
Judaism to justify sending his army of
misguided thugs to commit hate crimes
against other Jews, churches, and mosques.
His main target is Israel’s Arab citizens, who
make up almost a quarter of the population.
He also uses social media to spread his
message, raise money, and post fake news
scapegoating Arabs for any crime committed
in Israel. "It helps him recruit new followers,
and to sell his group as something in line
with the best of our Jewish values. Nothing
could be further from the truth, and we are
here to keep the record straight."
By clicking on ARZA you can join and
support the IMPJ as it promotes Reform
Judaism and its values, and the actions of
IRC to achieve pluralism in a democratic and
Jewish Israel.
As for predictions that were mentioned last
month, the Trump administration still is
being assembled, and the outlook for the two
state solution and a lasting peace looks bleak.
His son-in-law, Jared Kushner, is a close
adviser, who does not appear to agree with
the long standing and bipartisan US position
of support for a two sate solution. David
Friedman, the proposed US Ambassador to
Israel, is an Orthodox Jew who holds views
in direct opposition to long-standing U.S.
policy positions. He opposes a two-state
solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,
and is a long time financial supporter of
Israeli West Bank settlements. He advocates
for Israel’s annexation of the West Bank,
maintaining that the occupied Palestinian
Territories are not occupied. Also, Friedman
wants to move the U.S. embassy from Tel
Aviv to Jerusalem, thereby recognizing
Jerusalem as Israel's capital, a disputed city
of which both Israelis and Palestinians claim
ownership. He has no career experience with
either policy or diplomacy. He is a close
Trump friend, and a bankruptcy lawyer who
advised Trump during the campaign and the
bankruptcy of Trump's investments in
Atlantic City casinos.
Charlie Niederman
ARZA By Charlie Niederman
Association of Reform Zionists of America
Charlie Niederman, VP, Planning & Development February 2017
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Circle as many names as you wish and send this page together with 75¢ per greeting to:
Renée Dorfman
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Did we forget someone you know? Any corrections or suggestions, please contact
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Sisterhood will send a Birthday or Anniversary greeting in your name
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12 Elizabeth Kleinman
13 Mary Makler
14 Kimberly Baldwin
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Rabbi Nancy Myers Good & Evil Sundays, February 26 & March 5 at 10:00 a.m.
Part I: Evil: Did evil start in the Garden of
Eden? Role of the devil & evil in general.
Part II: Good: For Goodness sake, what does it
mean to be good? Can anyone be good?
Temple Beth David Sisterhood Annual Hamentashen Bake!
Come join Sisterhood in making the Hamentashen.
Questions, contact Eileen Tobey @ 562.400.4420
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Temple Beth David Sisterhood Hamentashen!
Orange County’s Best Tasting Purim Cookies Pre-Order Form
Half Dozen: $4.00 Baker’s Dozen $7.00 * If you would like us to ship your order, please add an additional $6.00 Name ____________________________________________________ Phone: _________________________________ E-mail:___________________________________________________ Payment Amount____________________
7 Great Flavors — Order by flavor or random assortment
Cash or check only — Make check payable to TBD
Order by Half Dozen or Baker’s Dozen below: Almond ____________________ Apricot _____________________
Cherry _________________ Chocolate _________________
Prune ________________ Poppy Seed _________________
Raspberry _____________________ Random assortment ______________________________
Orders must be submitted to the TBD Religious School Office on or before Sunday, February 26th.
Orders can be picked up at the Purim Carnival on Wednesday, March 12th or special arrangements can be made for early pickup of your order.
6100 Hefley Street Westminster, CA 92683
Phone: (714) 892-6624, ext. #231 Fax: (714) 897-5306
Name _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Address_____________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ and sign the card _______________________________________________________________________________
Ship to:
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Invite your friends and family and join us for a
meal at “KATELLA DELI”. Just bring this flyer
with you on Monday, March 6, 2017 and 20% of
your total bill will be donated to TBD Brotherhood
and Sisterhood.
WHEN? MONDAY, MARCH 6, 2017
FROM 7:00am to 9:00pm
WHERE? KATELLA DELI
4470 Katella Ave.
Los Alamitos, Ca 90720
(562) 594-8611
MANAGER/SERVER
PLEASE ATTACH THIS FLYER TO THE GUEST'S CHECK
Amount of check $ _________
Would you like to help with the Purim Shpiel this year?
Now’s your chance! Get in touch with your inner
thespian and be part of the fun!
Anyone who would like to help with set design and construction, costume construction, publicity, program design, set-up or take down please contact me. Also, if
you would like to be an actor, please let me know. (Previous performers will receive a personal invite!)
The Purim Shpiel is on Sunday morning,
March 12 @ 9:30am Rehearsal will be on Sunday, March 5 at 11:30am
Thank you!
Sharon D. Matalon
larryamatalon@netscape.net 714.894.7886
P.S. The theme for the Purim shpiel this year is
the Wild, Wild West!!!!!!!!
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At Temple Beth David
THURSDAYS, February 2, 9, 16, & 23
10:30 am - NOON
REGISTRATION - $35 for TBD members, or $40
Send registration fee to:
DR. DON SCHWARTZ
P.O. BOX 5151
GARDEN GROVE, CA 92846-5151
QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT DON SCHWARTZ AT:
don.schwartz@csulb.edu
Unheralded Woman in American History
A four-week lecture series by Dr. Don Schwartz on fascinating women who have
made a significant impact on U.S. History & Culture
Calling all Mah Jongg Players!
It’s time to buy your 2017 cards!
Cards are $8.00 for regular and $9.00 for large. To buy your card please send a check to TBD Sisterhood with your name and address to:
Eileen Tobey 4427 Larwin Avenue
Cypress CA 90630
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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 Alan Ruby in memory of Lillian Masover In memory of Charlotte Ruby Joyce & Phil Palbaum in memory of Eva Leigh Gary Grendzel in memory of Lee Falk Sisterhood Fund TBD Brotherhood oneg Sponsor Lynne Horn in memory of Evelyn Brightman David & Joan Fisher in memory of Gerard David Brass Howard & Candy Fox Tobey
in memory of Frances Rockford Brotherhood Fund Chai Lifers Havurah in memory of Dan Karmon Prayer Book Fund Rochelle Matalon in memory of Charles Samuel Torah Fund Martin & Lucy Ableser
in memory of Henry & Rose Baumgold Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund Linda Holzman Creason
in memory of Anna and Louis Holzman Allan Ratman in memory of Shirley Ratman Rita & Richard Woods Holocaust Torah Scroll donation Jonathan & Elizabeth Kleinman donation
in honor of Jessa Kleinman’s Bat Mitzvah Joan Hoffman Fisher Holocaust Torah Scroll Donation Michael Tebrich & Jeanette Smith
Holocaust Torah Scroll Donation Lynne Horn in honor of all our caring members Holocaust Torah Scroll Donation Linda Palitz in memory of David Stolack, Philip Stolack,
Willard Bowers, & Ethel Bowers Holocaust Torah Scroll Donation The Bushinsky Family in memory of Saul Bushinsky Laurie Schneider Holocaust Torah Scroll Donation Phyllis Postman in memory of Dan Karmon
Cantor’s Discretionary Fund Michael Tebrich & Jeanette Smith in memory Henry Tebrich Etz Ha Chayim Chavurah in honor of their new grandson
for Sandy & Ken Friedman, Aaron Jerome Egeth Cantor Harry & Fay Newman Memorial Choir Fund Julia & David Metz in memory of Dr. Mark H Hopp M.D.
FOUNDATION FUNDS Caplan Family Outreach Fund Karen Caplan in memory of Alfred Caplan Frieda Rapoport Caplan in memory of Alfred H. Caplan Jackie Caplan Wiggins in memory of Alfred Caplan Dr. Leonard & Marjorie Brotchner Memorial Campership Fund Diane & Howard Spielman in memory of Sarah Spielman, Gail Crafton, & Pearl Berman Ruth Kramer in memory of Dan Karmon Irma Moskowitz Fund for Lifelong Learning Shirley Fishke in memory of Jacob Fishke Christine Taxier in memory of Helen Hoogasian,
mother of Anne Hoogasian Susan Schoenholtz in memory of Jean Potolsky Roselle & Herbert Sommer Youth Enrichment Fund Mel & Mickey in memory of Dan Karmon The Morton Wedner Memorial Special Projects Fund Lisa Sandoval
in memory of Judith Kaminski & Doreen Klieman Keri Gee Semmelman in memory of Sheri Barnett Diane & Howard Spielman in memory of Mort Wedner The Rosenzweig Family in memory of Sheldon Rosenzweig Maureen Broscow Memorial Fund Susan G. Abraham, in memory of my aunt, Mildred Appel
In Remembrance
We note with sadness the recent passing of…
Marty Buttwinick Father of Sable Cantus, father-in-law of Laurie Cantus, & grandfather of Jacob, Ethan, & Liam, who passed away
Tuesday, January 10, 2017.
Dan Karmon
Husband of Judy Karmon, who passed away Friday, January 27, 2017.
Bernard Sayone
who passed away Tuesday, January 31, 2017.
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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 Millie Vogel for all her help with
Shabbat preparation
HELP DEFRAY THE COST OF
OFFICE SUPPLIES. The temple office buys a lot of office supplies.
If you have any office supply store coupons, discount cards, or e-mail sales advertisements, please share them with our
office to help cut costs. Thank you to all who have donated! We appreciate 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
Jr. Choir Director, Sharon D. 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, KELLEY HALBREICH
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, MARK SERLIN
Building & Grounds, CHUCK BROTCHNER
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, FLORENCE SUDAKOW
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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2016-2017
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We love to warmly greet members and guests to Friday night Shabbat
Services.
If you are interested in being a Greeter, please let Elaine Netzer on the Membership
Committee know. Email: eknetzer@yahoo.com
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SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 2
3 5:45pm K/1st Grade Shabbat Dinner 7:00pm Family Shabbat Service
4 9:00am Body, Mind, & Spirit Shabbat
5 9:00am Religious School 9:00am Sisterhood Social Action
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7 4:15pm Hebrew School/Teen Program 9th grade program 6:00pm 7th grade dinner
8 6:30pm Sisterhood Board Meeting
9 12:00pm Lunch & Learn with Rabbi
10 7:30pm Brotherhood Shabbat Service
11 9:00am Tu B’Shevat Seder with Rabbi
12 9:00am 4th Grade Family Class 9:00am Religious School 10:30am Adult Ed Class 5:00pm Jr WAFTY Game Night
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14 4:15pm Hebrew School 6:30pm Teen Program NO 9TH GRADE PROGRAM
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17 7:30pm ALIVE! Shabbat Service with 405 Singles
18 9:00am Lay Led Minyan
19 NO RELIGIOUS SCHOOL 8:00am TBD Blood Drive
20 President’s Day
21 10:30am Club 55 4:15pm Hebrew School 9th grade program 6:30pm Teen Program
22 7:30pm TBD Board of Trustees Meeting
23 7:30pm Brotherhood Meeting
24 6:15pm 6th/7th Grade Shabbat Dinner 7:30pm Torah Shabbat Service
25 9:00am Lay Led Minyan 6:00pm WAFTY Havdalah & Bonfire
26 9:00am Religious School 9:00am Hamentashen Baking 10:00am Rabbi’s Class
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28 4:15pm Hebrew School 6:30pm Teen Program
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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 ___________________________
Check Enclosed Charge my card: _______________________________________Exp.___________ CCV________
Amount $___________ Signature Authorization: _____________________________________________________
Send Acknowledgement to: _____________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
6100 Hefley Street Westminster, CA 92683 Phone 714-892-6623 FAX 714-897-5306
TEMPLE FUNDS Please Make Checks Payable to Temple Beth David or you can donate on line: www.templebethdavid.org/tzedakah/donate/
FOUNDATION FUNDS Please Make Checks Payable to Temple Beth David Foundation
LASTING LEGACIES ENDOWMENT FUND Please Make Checks Payable to Temple Beth David
Benefitting Temple Beth David
TEMPLE BETH DAVID - DONATION FORM
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