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BulletinAugust/September
2018
Shabbat Service Schedule (for High Holiday schedule see pp. 2-3)Friday, August 3 5:30 p.m. Pre-Neg 6:00 p.m. Erev Shabbat Rebooted Saturday, August 4 10:00 a.m. Yom Shabbat Service Blessing for August Wedding AnniversariesFriday, August 10 6:00 p.m. Erev Shabbat ServiceSaturday, August 11 10:00 a.m. Yom Shabbat Service; Aufruf of Alison Wilensky; Baby naming for Shields & Matt Jackson; Kiddush Co-Sponsored by Bonnie & Glen Wilensky and by Robin & Danny JacksonFriday, August 17 6:00 p.m. Erev Shabbat Service Saturday, August 18 10:00 a.m. Yom Shabbat Service D'var Torah by Gary Goldberg Kiddush sponsored by Michael and Krysta Schwartz in honor of their baby namingFriday, August 24 6:00 p.m. Shabbat in the Park at Deep Run Park; details on page 4 (no services at Grove)Saturday, August 25 10:00 a.m. Yom Shabbat Service Blessing for August birthdays Kiddush sponsored by Jamie Weinstein in honor of her welcoming ceremonyFriday, August 31 6:00 p.m. Erev Shabbat ServiceSaturday, September 1 10:00 a.m. Yom Shabbat Service Blessing for September Wedding Anniversaries 8:30 p.m. S'lichot ProgramFriday, September 7 6:00 p.m. Erev Shabbat ServiceSaturday, September 8 10:00 a.m. Yom Shabbat Service D'var Torah by Rita RubyFriday, September 14 6:00 p.m. Erev Shabbat ServiceSaturday, September 15 10:00 a.m. Yom Shabbat ServiceBat Mitzvah of Izabella Bender Friday, September 21 6:00 p.m. Erev Shabbat Service 8:00 p.m. Erev Shabbat Service Oneg sponsored by Hilary & Elliott BenderSaturday, September 22 10:00 a.m. Yom Shabbat Service Kiddush sponsored by Hilary & Elliott BenderFriday, September 28 6:00 p.m. Erev Shabbat ServiceSaturday, September 29 10:00 a.m. Yom Shabbat Service Blessing for September birthdays Southern in the Sukkah Cong. dinner Sippin' in the Sukkah
Complete High Holiday schedule on pages 2-3
A Note from Cantor RosenblattDear Temple Beth-El Family, If you can believe it, I have already begun my role as your Cantor! I look forward to building community through song, prayer, and connection
with all of you. Throughout my interview process with Beth-El, I was amazed by the warmth and love that this community has for each other. I must sincerely thank Ben Lewis and the Search Committee, Beni-ta Felmus and Rita Ruby, for their time and energy throughout the process. The lay leadership’s thoughtfulness really drew me in and allowed me to be myself; in essence, I am thrilled to call this my new home. As you may already know, I am a recent graduate of Hebrew College, and I bring with me a wide breadth of knowledge that I am excited to share at Temple Beth-El. I will be teaching throughout the year on a variety of topics, fo-cused on liturgy, prayer, and music. I hope to see you and meet you during these various learning opportunities. Creating music together is a holy task, and I especially invite you, if you consider yourself a musician or not, to join me in this endeavor. Please be on the lookout for information about how to raise your voices in song in the weeks and months to come. In addition to our singing and davening together, I truly hope to get to know many of you through conversation, hearing your stories, and learning about your connection to music. In an effort to make this happen, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me (email [email protected] ) to find a time to connect over coffee or tea.
As we move forward, I know that a clergy transition can be difficult, and I will be working closely with Rabbi Knopf, Faith Kallman, Ramona Brand, and the rest of the staff to ensure that it all goes smoothly. Already I am filled with enthusi-asm for the collaboration ahead with Rabbi Knopf and I thank him for his support and guidance. I want to thank all of you for this opportunity to be your Cantor. As a newly ordained Cantor, it is as much a transition for me as it is for you. I thank you in advance for your patience and understand-ing as I take on this full-time position. Along these lines, self-care is important to my success as your Cantor. I will be coordinating with the Rabbi for our day off each week, and we will make sure to connect when emergencies arise in order to be attentive to your needs. I am very excited to be here and feel blessed to become a part of this holy community. Looking forward to being with you in mind, body, and spirit!
B’shalom,
Cantor Dara Rosenblatt
Highlights in this IssueHigh Holidays ..................................2-3Havurah 2018 ......................................4Shabbat in the Park ...........................5Bat Mitzvah ..........................................6Book of Remembrance ....................7Sisterhood News ................................7Religious School News .....................8SATO Shoe Ministry ...........................9Life & Legacy ........................................9Chevra Kadisha .................................11Patrons .................................................12
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Ritual Inspired by S'lichot • Saturday, September 18:30 p.m. at 213 Roseneath (building behind the temple), Multi-purpose Room (first floor) This S'lichot we will reflect and connect through creative ritual and song as we prepare for the days, months, and year ahead.
Erev Rosh Hashanah • Sunday, September 98:00 p.m. Main Sanctuary
First Day Rosh Hashanah • Monday, September 10 Childcare available at Roseneath 9:15 a.m. - 1:15 p.m.
Main Sanctuary (except where noted) 8:30 a.m. Shacharit Torah Service Shofar Service Approx. 11:15 a.m. Sermon Hineni/Musaf
7:30 p.m. Traditional Evening Service (Okun Chapel) 8:00 p.m. “Rosh Hashanah Underground” Service (Social Hall) Where there is song, there is prayer. Join us for an evening of song, inspiration, and community as we welcome in the second evening of Rosh Hashanah.
Kol Nidre Tuesday, September 18 Childcare available at Roseneath 6:45 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. (see page 6)
Main Sanctuary 7:00 p.m. Music Prelude (instrumental) 7:30 p.m. Service
Second Day Rosh Hashanah • Tuesday, September 11 Main Sanctuary Service times following Shacharit are approximate
8:30 a.m. Shacharit 9:30 a.m. Torah Service 11:15 a.m. Sermon 11:45 a.m. Musaf
2018 HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICE SCHEDULE
Tashlikh & Cemetery Services • Sunday, September 16New Year Festival & Tashlikh 12:30 p.m. Deep Run Park, first shelter on right (following religious school)
Parallel Cemetery Services 3:00 p.m. B’nai Shalom Cemetery at Greenwood Memorial Gardens 3:00 p.m. Richmond Beth-El Cemetery at Forest Lawn
Mikveh Schedule Spiritually prepare for the High Holy Days half hour limit; bring a towel and shower supplies (shower needed beforehand)
Sunday, September 9 (Erev Rosh Hashanah) Men 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | Women 12:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, September 18 (Kol Nidre) Women 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | Men 12:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Family Services | Social Hall
Tot Hashana: a touch & movement-friendly service (parents with children 0-4 years) 9:30-10:00 a.m.
Family Service (parents with children grades K-6 ) 10:30-11:45 a.m. Social Hall
Kids’ Time: supervised activities for kids (grades K-6; Children may bring a dairy lunch, Birthday Cake for the World will be served) 11:45 a.m. until end of Main Sanctuary Service Social Hall
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Sukkot & Simchat Torah There is one Sukkah, located in the breezeway at Grove Ave.
Erev Sukkot - Sunday September 23 4:00 p.m. Pizza in the Hut /Sukkah Building & Decorating; Register for dinner at bethelrichmond.org/hhd2018 6:00 p.m. Service in Okun Chapel followed by Kiddush in the Sukkah
Sukkot - Day 1 • Monday, September 24 10:00 a.m. Main Sanctuary
Sukkot - Day 2 • Tuesday, September 25 10:00 a.m. Kiddush Room
Erev Shabbat Sukkot • Friday, September 28 6:00 p.m. Services in Kiddush Room 7:00 p.m. Southern in the Sukkah congregational dinner; Register for dinner at bethelrichmond.org/hhd2018 Afterwards Sippin’ in the Sukkah (for adults)
Shabbat Hol Ha-Mo’ed • Saturday, September 29 10:00 a.m. Kiddush Room
Hoshana Raba • Sunday, September 30 9:00 p.m. Services, Religious School
Shemini Atzeret/Yizkor • Monday, October 1 10:00 a.m. Main Sanctuary Yahrzeit plaque dedications for: Joseph Goodstein Shirley Plotkin Ruth Rosenberg Howard Weinberg
Erev Simchat Torah • Monday, October 1 6:00 p.m. Short service followed by a Pajama Party for all ages with ice cream sundaes (Social Hall) 7:30 p.m. Celebration continues (for adults)
Simchat Torah • Tuesday, October 2 10:00 a.m. Service (Main Sanctuary) followed by Honorees’ Luncheon (Social Hall)
Yom Kippur Wednesday, September 19 | Wear White!
Main Sanctuary
9:30 a.m. Shacharit Torah Service Approx. 12:00 p.m. Sermon & Yizkor Musaf Avodah Guided Meditation (Break) Mincha 6:00 p.m. Neilah 7:30 p.m. Ma’ariv 8:00 p.m. Blowing of the Shofar
Social Hall - Family ServicesTot Kippur - service (parents & children 0–4 years) 9:30–10:00 a.m.: A touch-and-movement-friendly serviceFamily Service (parents with children grades K-6) 10:30–11:45 a.m.Kids’ Time: (Kids grades K-6; pre-B’nai Mitzvah children may bring a dairy lunch; snacks provided) 11:45a.m. – 1p.m. Mini Neilah: Stories, Songs, and Havdallah prep (kids only) 6:00 p.m. At the end of Mini Neilah kids will proceed to the Main Sanctuary Havdalah service
This Year's Torah Fund Pin! Atid is Hebrew for "future." As Women’s League for Con-servative Judaism enters its second century, Torah Fund begins its 77th year, and the State of Israel enters its 71st year. We look forward with joy to our future together with you, our supporters of Torah Fund. How do you envision your future? The seminaries of the Conservative/Masorti movement, which we support through Torah Fund, are doing the great work that helps us navigate our future together, as one people. Our sisterhoods provide the social and educational networks – the extended fami-ly – that help us go forward into our future, as Jewish women, with confidence.
The 5779 Torah Fund pin envelopes the Hebrew word for "future" with a stylized Magen David. It represents our wish for a distinctly Jewish future, for ourselves as individuals, for our families, and our communities. Order this year's Torah Fund pin for $180 from Marian Winer (804-270-7898) and have it ready to wear proud-ly for the High Holidays! We appreciate all contribu-tions of any amount.
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The goal of The Havurah Projectis to bring our Beth-El community closer by nurturing newer and deeper relationships through Shabbat meals. Based on the registrants, we will form small groups with “deliberate mixing.” We want to connect people who don’t know each other (well), or who, because of demographics or geography, wouldn’t normally interact. Every month, one or two members of each Havurah will host their group for a potluck Shabbat dinner. Don’t know how to host a Shabbat dinner? Not to worry! We'll provide hosts with everything they need to confidently host a beautiful Shabbat experience.
This Year's Schedule Opening Celebration (Grove Ave.) Oct. 12 Host Shabbat Dinners Nov. 9 Dec. 14 Jan. 11 Feb. 18 March 8 April 12 May 10 End-of-year Celebration (Grove Ave.) June 14
Join Beth-El’s
Havurah Project year3!
Sign up online AFTER August 9
bethelrichmond.org/havurah
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Shabbat in the Park Deep Run Park, Shelters 4 &5 Drive all to the back of park to the very last parking lot.
Bring a dairy/ veggie dinnerAfter services enjoy your picnic with friends while the kids
explore the playground!
Friday, August 24 6:00 pm
2018 Confirmation Class GiftThanks to the families of this year's Confirmation Class, Ben Doniger, Courtlyn Dranoff, and Rebecca Falik, Temple Beth-El received a new rolling prayerbook cart for the Kiddush Room.
Due to time constraints during confirmation, these remarks were not made during the ceremony so we’d like to share them with you here.
From Courtlyn: Thank you all for sharing this special milestone in our lives. It has been a religious journey that started when we were very young. Through all the many lessons of learning Hebrew and religious instruction it has been a path that has shaped us to who we are spiritually today. We would like to thank our parents for supporting us all these years. We would like to thank the congregation for welcoming us officially to the temple. And last but certainly not least we would like to thank Rabbi Knopf for all his insight and knowledge that he has taught us this year. We appreciate him taking us to explore Wash-ington D.C. in a way we had not before. Oh let’s not forget all the Krispy Kreme Doughnuts too! Thank you.
From Becca: Hello everyone! On behalf of myself, Ben, and Courtlyn, we would like to thank you all for coming tonight. As a confirmation class, it is a tradi-tion to get something for the synagogue that can be used for the years to come. This year, we are purchasing a rolling bookcase for the kiddish room in or-der to keep the siddurim down there for when we have services. It is much needed and we are so glad we get to give this to the synagogue. Our hope is that it will be able to be used long into the future. Thank you.
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$10,000 & upBarbara S. ShocketGail & Jim Plotkin Anonymous
$7,200 - $9,999Mark & Susan Sisisky
$5,000 - $7,199 Benita & Ron FelmusHarry & Lois HirschHelen HorwitzThe Imburg FamilyJohn & Judith LevyThe Meyers FamilyRita & David RubyBetty Anne SoffinFranklin Wolf & Gini Blostein-Wolf
$2,500 - $4,999 Stacey & Frank BaumMichael & Luan Doniger
$1,000 - $2,4993 Anonymous Gifts The Falik FamilyEdith GlockNeal & Joan Menkes Debbie Minden & Gary GoldbergDavid Perry & David SachsThe Rosenberg Family
Sara & Mitch WaskinThe Zasler Family
$500 - $9992 Anonymous GiftsSusan & Scott BellerSteve & Sandra CantorArt & Susan DavisRonald FriedmanDanny & Robin JacksonLisa & Michael HessbergLaura & Ben LewisReggie LevetJay & Risa LevineKhosrow & Sharon KashinejadBarbara & Arnold Lowenstein/ Amy & Paul Buckberg/David & Rebekah LowensteinJake & Lori PasternakMarcia & Joel PeckMark Pennington & Marsha FeldsteinToby RosenthalSarah & Milton RubinEmily Sterling
$180 - $4999 Anonymous GiftsHoward & Leslie BaronIrv & Rhona BlankJack & Bari CohenFrona & Alan Colker
Rutledge M. Dennis Beth & Michael EdelsteinKaren & Roben FarzadBonnie FentonJudy & Louis GaryGail & Sam GendersonFrances & Larry GoldmanJay & Ellie IpsonMark RubinGail & John Jay SchwartzJanie & Maurice SchwarzRobert & Mary SiegelSandy SisiskyMartin & Arlene SlutzahNorman SpornRita SteinSam & Jane StrausMarty & Leah WacksmanNancy WalterCarrie & Matthew WeberBetty WeissbeckerDavid Weinfeld & Marjorie Patterson
Up to $17912 Anonymous GiftsJudy & Chick BeckerThe Berger FamilySteve & Claudia BieglerFran BroederEva BrummerJudy Crocker
Randy Farrow & Stan LefcoJerome & Arlene FeldsteinNorma & Paul FiedlerDebbie & Elliott FriedmanStephen FrostNeal Freed & Rebecca HayesPearl & Arlene HalpernSheila & David HollandJoan GoodsteinAlan & Lynn KatzDoris KatzWendy & Andy KleinRabbi Michael & Adira KnopfGail & Joel LewisBrandon MethenyEsther Sarah MervesNancy & Courtney MillhouseHarris RaskindDel. Debra Rodman & FamilyKate & Arnold RosenbaumRoberta Oster SachsHattie ShocketMichael & Cliff SingerMeredith & Andrew SissonMike & Bonny (OBM) SwatezSkromne/Weinstein FamilyBonnie & Glen WilenskyAdrienne WinkelmannDorothy Meyers Wizer
Thank You Passover Challenge Donors!
SEPTEMBER BAT MITZVAHIzabella BenderSeptember 21-22, 2018 Izabella Bender is the daughter of Hilary and Elliott Bender. She is the granddaughter of Alvin (OBM) and Weene Lehman of Richmond and of Izadore and Frances Bend-er (both OBM) of Richmond. She is sister to Emory Bender. Izabella is an eighth grader at Rudlin Torah Academy when she is not competing as a level 7 gymnast (which takes up most of her time), she also enjoys art, baking, singing, and even
dabbles in makeup artistry. She loves anything athletic and loves spending time with friends and family. Elliott and Hilary would like to invite their family, friends, and the congre-gation to share in an oneg on Friday evening (following an 8pm service) and a kiddush lunch on Saturday to celebrate this momentous occasion.
WelcomeNew Members!
Anne Barash
Russ Finer
Hedy Lapkin
Meredith & Aaron Schatz
Jamie Weinstein
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Sisterhood News Chris Greenberg, President
Thank You 2018 Sisterhood DonorsYour generosity allows Sisterhood to support the Jacob and Selma Brown Religious School including holiday dinners, Cook’s Night Out and our annual donation of $15,000 to support the school’s budget deficit.
$200-$299 AnonymousStacey & Frank BaumSusan BellerChris GreenbergHelen HorwitzDeborah MindenGail SchwartzCathy Soffin
$100-$199 Frona ColkerSusan DavisDebbie FalikBenita FelmusBonnie J. FentonKaren GerringJudy HelfmanWilla KalmanSherrie KashinejadLynn KesslerRebekah LowensteinGail PlotkinBeth Rubinstein
Up to $99Randi BerkowitzGini Blostein-WolfEva BrummerSusan ClaymanKaren FarzadFern FrostJudy GaryGail GendersonEdith GlockFrances F. GoldmanShelley GouldinFlorine Sue HarowitzLisa & Michael HessbergInge W. Horowitz
Judith KowlerLaura LewisMarci LinasJoan MenkesBarbara RabhanToby RosenthalSarah RubinBarbara S. ShocketArlene SlutzahCarole StevensNancy WalterMarian Winer
Help Wanted in the Sisterhood
Gift Shop
Is your Child at the Religious School on
Wednesday afternoons and do
you have 1.5 hours to spare?We are in need of a person to man the Myra B. Danzing Gift
Shop (at the school) during Religious School on Wednesdays, 4:30 – 6pm.
The Myra B. Danzing Gift Shop is a fundraiser for Temple Beth-El Sisterhood.
Please consider helping out!
Contact Arlene Slutzah, Gift Shop Chairat 804-747-0765 or [email protected]
Book of RemembranceHigh Holy Days come early this year -
Rosh Hashanah is Sept. 10 -11! We need you to update your loved ones for the
Book of Remembrance by August 15.
You can do this 2 ways:
go online at bethelrichmond.org/BOR and log in to your account
ORcall or email Norma at 804-355-3564 ext. 100
*A "snail mail" letter was sent to all new members (since last year), and those who usually receive snail mail.
Our initial 2018-2019 Programming Calendar is below. We hope you’ll join us at the variety of events we are planning and any additional events we add. We’re replacing Cook’s Night Out with Pizza Night. We’ll have pizza, salad, drinks and dessert at Parham after Hebrew School or provide the opportunity for you to pre-order pizza to go.
Event Date/Time LocationBubbles & Brunch Sunday, September 16 at 9:15 TBDSukkah Decoration Stations at Tashlikh event Sunday, September 16 after school Deep Run ParkSukkah Decorating/Dinner Sunday, September 23 at 4:00pm Sukkah (Grove Ave.)Pizza Night Wednesday, October 10 at 6:15pm ParhamPizza Night Wednesday, January 16 at 6:15pm ParhamDONOR – Paint Night Sunday, April 14, 2-5pm TBD, Grove or ParhamPizza Night Wednesday, May 1 at 6:15pm Parham
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News from Brown Religious School Ramona Brand, Director of Youth Learning
What's New, What's News Parents spoke; we listened! We sent a religious school survey out in the spring and received thoughtful feedback from many parents. Over the summer a team of parents, teachers, and Religious School committee members joined the professional staff in addressing the comments and concerns voiced in the survey. We have worked diligently to make changes that will enhance
our educational goals.• Skill Level Hebrew: Students (grades 2-6) will be placed in Hebrew classes according to their skill level so that we may better individualize instruction. Students will have the opportunity to move up during the year if they progress to the next level. • Trope, T’filah and Text Study with the Cantor: Cantor Rosenblatt will work with our 6th and 7th graders to deepen their understanding of and interaction with prayer and Torah. • More student engagement in Nesiyah services: Students will be provided with service roles during Family Services. All the Nesiyah programming will also intersect with a Jewish life-cycle event, holiday or special function. • Chugim: Our popular Chugim will be woven organically into our classroom Judaics program. We are striving for center-based classrooms to stimulate student interaction and hands-on activity. • Unit based curriculum: will integrate Hebrew and Judaics learning.
We are excited to announce that the school was awarded a second year grant to expand our Nature Center, support the “Living Classroom” program and to con-tinue providing students with interdisciplinary learning that integrates our green spaces with the understanding of Jewish text and teachings. Additionally, our teen program continues to build in scope and strength! Teen Program News!! This year we will be collaborating with Congregation Or Atid in the creation of RVA Koach. Koach, meaning strength, will help to strength-en the bonds of Conservative Jewish youth to their local Jewish community. See more about the teen program below. I warmly welcome you to our 2018-2019 academic school year. One of our sages once said that "education without vision is like a present without a
future". Our children are our future and it is our goal to guide them with vision as they learn and grow.August HappeningsCome to Camp Sababa! For the last seven years, kids from all over Richmond have enjoyed the fun way of getting connected to Judaism through singing, dancing, nature, crafts, drama, and special themes like Jewish Time Travel, Hiking Through Israel, and Color Wars. Our Israeli Madrichim bring modern Israel to camp. Only a few spaces remain! August 13-17 from 9am – 4pm each day Beth-El Religious School Parham Rd.Contact Ramona to register
Teacher Professional Development Workshop:Sunday, August 26, 9:30am - 2pm at Holocaust Museum 200 East Cary St. Packing Your Toolkit: Having Your Best Professional YearKeynote Speaker: Betsy Olinger, Energetic Speaker, Facilitator and Career Coach With 25 years of experience in Jewish Education
September Religious School CalendarOPENING DAY: Sunday, Sept. 16, 9:00am – 12:00pm followed by Tashlich celebration and picnic at Deep Run ParkSundays, 9:00am – 12:00pm all grades, Sept. 16, 26, 30Wednesdays, grades 3-7 4:15 – 6:15pm: Sept. 26
Pre-K meets: 16, 30
Beth-El Teens/KOACH (explained below) meets: 16, 30 (Beth-El)
Confirmation class meets: 23, 30
Register for Religious School!! Easy on-line registration atbethelrichmond.org/school.html
CONTACT RAMONA BRAND 804.355.3564 ext. 111 [email protected] or visit bethelrichmond.org/education/brown-religious-school/
KOACH: Area Teen Programs Unite for 2018-2019 by Maddie Berger, Youth Programs Coordinator Temple Beth-El and Congregation Or Atid are excited to announce a collaboration of youth and teen programming. The youth and teen programs at Temple Beth-El enjoyed growth and expansion this past year, which included a new Teen Lounge, exciting social events, and thought-provoking speakers. The religious schools of both congregations shared several youth and teen events that sparked a desire to do more! After several meetings between parents and leaders of the two synagogues, including one with teens, we are excited to announce the enactment of RVA KOACH, a combined conservative youth experience in Richmond. Koach (Hebrew for 'strength') will help build the bond of conservative Jewish youth to their local Jewish community. Koach has also become the acronym for the program's mission.
K – Knowledge: provide Conservative Jewish education designed to engage students in thoughtful, open, and inquisitive discussionsO – Opportunities: allow youth to participate in acts of tikkun olam, in leadership development- with the initiation of the teen board, and in fun and meaningful events.
A - Anchors: enable the synagogues and staff to become something that youth can depend on and feel comfortable with, an ethical and emotional anchor to help them make positive decisions.C- Community: allow the youth of both synagogues to develop friendships with each other as part of the same Ruach/Kadima/USY chapter. H - Healthy Relationships: provide a safe space where participants of all ages can feel accepted, heard and have meaningful experiences.
In addition to youth events, the teens of both synagogues will have post-B'nei Mitzvah classes together, expanding their horizons beyond their own syna-gogues. One of the students from this past year remarked, "the best part about our class is that I feel like I have a voice, and even though my opinions may be different than others' I always feel validated and that my opinions matter." In the spirit of collaboration, events and teen classes will alternate locations between the two synagogues run under the leadership of Madeline Berger with direct oversight from Ramona Brand, Rabbi Michael Knopf and Rabbi Hal Schevitz. We are so excited to enact this program in the coming school year!
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THE FUTURE OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY IS IN YOUR HANDS.
HOW WILL YOU ASSURE JEWISH TOMMORROWS?contact us [email protected]
THE FUTURE OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY
IS IN YOUR HANDS.
Thank you to those who have made a legacy commitment to Temple Beth-El
Celia Brown (OBM) Jacob (OBM) & Selma Brown
Eva Brummer Jake & Margie Clayman (both OBM)
Susan Cohen Marks (OBM)Frona & Alan ColkerRabbi Gary Creditor
Judy Crocker Ron & Benita Felmus
Marilyn Lipstiz Flax & Robert Flax Edith & Eugene (OBM) Glock
A. Lawrence & Frances F. Goldman Christine & Marc Greenberg
Carolyn Weiss Guertin Florine Sue & Charles (OBM) Harowitz
Harry & Lois Hirsch Margaret & Kurt Hirsch (both OBM)
Hal (OBM) & Helen Horwitz Brian & Melody Imburg
Faith Kallman Malcolm (OBM) & Willa Kalman
Neil S. Kessler
Rabbi Michael & Adira Knopf Amy & Nat (OBM) Krumbein
Dara Hirsch Kurtz Ben & Laura Lewis
Neal & Joan Menkes Debbie Minden & Gary Goldberg
Myron Linfield (OBM)Gail & Jim Plotkin
Ruth Rosenberg (OBM) GD Rothenberg
Sarah & Milton RubinDavid & Rita Ruby
Joan & Arlon (OBM) Ruby Mark & Susan Sisisky
Martin & Arlene Slutzah Betty Anne Soffin
I. Norman & Patricia (OBM) Sporn Gladys Tatarsky (OBM)
Nancy Cohen WalterSara Shocket Waskin
Gary & Bette Rose WebneBonnie & Glen Wilensky
Franklin Wolf & Gini Blostein-Wolf 7 Anonymous
New Shoes Back-to-School MinistryBeth-El will again join the Richmond Partnership of Churches/Synagogues. We are collecting new shoes at the temple (marked bins in the scantuary foyer and admininstration foyer). Our quota is 300
pairs of new shoes (sturdy, closed-toe) for children in need. The Ministry’s goal is 4500 pairs of shoes to be distributed on Labor Day. We are to provide 15 volun-teers to work the tables. In lieu of shoes, you can make a cash donation.
Volunteers please register online:
Bethelrichmond.org/event/newshoes2018For more information, contact Franklin [email protected]
Bring Us Your Pop Tops!Ronald McDonald House Charities
believes in keeping families close to the care and resources they need when they have a sick child. The Pop Tops you do-nate help us stay true to these beliefs.
Look for the big jug in the temple foyer or
small container in the Okun Chapel.
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Kiddush, Pre-Neg, and Oneg SponsorshipsDo you have a birthday, anniversary or social event coming up? Celebrate with a Kiddush or Pre-Neg! Your sponsorship will be announced in the Shabbat handout, the Good Shabbos email news, and the Temple Bulletin. For prices please contact Faith Kall-man: [email protected] | 804-355-3564 ext. 104
recent and Upcoming EventsJuly 7 Kiddush sponsored by Phyllis & Ken Ellenbogen honoring the Naming of their Grandson, and in part by Jay and Elly Ipson, in honor of July Wedding AnniversariesJuly 14 Kiddush sponsored by David & Rita Ruby in honor of National Hot Dog DayJuly 21 Kiddush sponsored by the Minyanaires in honor of Ben Lehman as he moves to New YorkJuly 28 Kiddush sponsored by GD & Susan Rothenberg in memory of GD's father, Rabbi Tobias RothenbergAugust 11 Kiddush co-sponsored by Robin & Danny Jackson in honor of their granddaughter's baby naming, and by Bonnie & Glen Wilensky in honor of their daughter Allison's aufrufAugust 18 Kiddush sponsored by Michael & Krysta Schwartz in honor of their son's namingAugust 25 Kiddush sponsored by Jamie Weinstein in honor of her welcoming ceremonySeptember 21 Oneg (following 8pm service) sponsored by Elliott & Hilary Bender in honor of the bat mitzvah of their daughter IzabellaSeptember 22 Kiddush sponsored by Elliott & Hilary Bender in honor of the bat mitzvah of their daughter Izabella
Wedding Anniversaries
AugustPhilip & Janet AbrahamLouis & Judith BelinkieScott and Susan BellerDane & Leslie Burke
Steve & Sandra CantorReid & Cheri Cardon
Herbert & Rosemarie ClaymanNicholas & Allie Dollins
Jerome & Arlene (Judy) FeldsteinGreg & Elizabeth FishmanSamuel & Gail Genderson
A. Lawrence & Frances and GoldmanJerold & Sharon GrabinerMichael & Marci Guthrie
Andrew and Wendy KleinJeffrey & Barbara Levin
John & Judith LevyJoel & Gail Lewis
Kenneth & Rosalind MeyerStanley & Jane Meyers
Albert & Marlene NegrinDavid & David PerryBruce & Joyce Slater
William & Cheryl SpornJay & Caren Tronfeld
Gary & Bette Rose WebneBarry & Marcia Yaffe
SeptemberGeri & Andrew Adler
Joshua & Monica CaneLeo & Mary Cantor
Barry & Patricia ComessFrederick & Sandra Fogelson
Louis & Judy GaryMichael & Karen GrossNeil & Laurie Halpert
Steven & Shelly Clarke MontanteKevin & Jennie O'HolleranRobert & Melia Pustilnik
Jay & Lisa RosenthalGD & Susan Rothenberg
Catherine & Stephen SoffinMichael & Betty Anne Soffin
Rubin & Eleanor UnowitzAllan & LynneDee Weiman
Charles & S. Vickie Weitzenhofer
Staff Changes at TBEKrista Fidlow, Communications Director, will leave Temple Beth-El as a full-time staff member at the end of August. Her husband took a job in Los Angeles, so they are west-coast bound! She will continue doing work for the temple remotely on a per-project basis. She is sad to leave Richmond, and she will especially miss this wonderfully warm congregration. For the time being, you can continue to reach her at [email protected], so email her any time!
Hannah Rose Imburg joins staff as Member-ship Engagement & Program CoordinatorHannah has been a member of Temple Beth-El for 29 years. She is extremely excited about following in her Mother and Father’s footsteps, to help serve the temple and its community. With a Bachelor of Art in Visual Art from The University of Virginia’s College at Wise, Hannah has over 7 years' experi-ence in programming and event planning. Hannah is looking forward to working close-ly with TBE committees. Stop by the office or send an email to [email protected] and say hello!
Hannah Imburg
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Why Should You Join the Chevra Kadisha at Beth-El?During Yom Kippur services in 2003, Rabbi Cred-itor explained the state of our current process at Beth-El for preparing our loved ones for a prop-er Jewish burial. We did not have a true group of individuals who had taken on this most important mission each of us can do for one another. He announced that there was an effort to re-vitalize the Chevra Kadisha and requested that interested individuals “step up to the plate.” Rabbi Knopf has continued to support this important mitzvah. I am one of the men who 15 years ago committed him-self to become involved and serve those who cannot serve themselves.
After several meetings where we discussed and were taught the proper method of Tahara (prepar-ing the deceased), we were finally ready to perform the task. As it is not allowed to merely watch the procedure, we all had to proceed without a dress rehearsal. I can assure you, all of us were appre-hensive, but we applied what we had learned and performed this most important Mitzvah.
I cannot tell you what a sense of satisfaction came over each of us. As the ritual proceeded, we actual-ly felt as if the met (deceased) was aware of what we were doing and his countenance seemed to smile on us. It was a most profound revelation that none of us expected. There was no doubt in any of our minds that we had made the right decision taking on this obligation. We were all made better by our involvement.
So why am I making you aware of this? Yes, it’s another appeal in a way, but one that will NOT put a dent in your wallet. While we have an ade-quate number of members, we have found ourselves in a situation where, as with most groups, some members assumed the bulk of the work. While many of our initial group remain active; we have lost some and recruited others. But there is always the need for more volunteers, so we can assure that our work can continue. We would love to recruit a greater number of men and women, and I hope the description of our first experience will inspire others to join.
Do not be afraid of taking on this Mitzvah. It is truly awesome (in the spiritual sense) and you will become immersed in the brotherhood and sisterhood that we have created. If you are intrigued and would like to get involved, please call Rabbi Knopf (804-355-3564 ext. 100) or Bette Webne (804-270-3430) at any time. They will speak with you and explain the process. We will then contact you to teach you the ancient ritual of Taha-ra so that we can truly honor our dead as Jewish law prescribes.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. Please say YES.
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General FundTRIBUTES In Appreciation ofBirthday Aliyah Hattie ShocketCantor Dara Rosenblatt Welcome to Temple Beth-El, from Mary and Ed MollenTemple Beth-El Daniel Finer
In Honor ofBob and Elsie Adler Mazel Tov on the celebration of your 65th Wedding Anniversary ~ Edith GlockJeffrey and Joanne Bookbinder Your daughter, Aviva Leah’s naming ~ Susan and Art DavisBuddy and Myra Deutsch Mazel Tov on the birth of your two grand-sons, Elliott and Nathan ~ Edith GlockAdele and David Karp Jason and Miriam ZarinDenise Goodman-Kiel and Jeff Keil Emily’s marriage to Joshua Federman ~ Judith KowlerJim Plotkin Birthday! ~ The Plotkin FamilyTisha B’Av Katherine M. GerberAdrienne Winkelmann’s Marriage Marsha Feldstein and Mark PenningtonSamuel Zarin’s Bris Jason and Miriam Zarin
CondolencesMary Cohen Mary was predeceased by her husband Leo, and she is survived by her daughters, Sandra Benoit, Adrienne Graham and Sara Cohen; two brothers and four sisters-in-law, six grandchildren; and other extended family.Selma Ringel Goldsmith Selma was the mother of former Temple Beth-El Education Director, David Goldsmith. Selma was predeceased by her husband of 64 years, Paul; her parents, Sam and Becky Ringel, and her sisters, Mildred Plotkin and Dorothy Shulman. She is survived by her son David, daughter and son-in-law Deborah and Wes Chappell; grandsons Jesse Chapell (Kathleen) and Adam Goldsmith (Hillary); and great-granddaughters Joanna and Rebecca.
Arnold “Arnie” Isenberg Arnold was known as a beloved husband to Donna, his wife of 50 years, Dad to son, David (Geri) and daughter, Stacie (Jon Wein-stein), Zayde to his 4 grandchildren (Sydney and Jack Isenberg & Evan and Natalia Wein-stein) and a friend to all.Stuart Kaplan Stuart was the father of our member, Geri Isenberg, father-in-law of David Isenberg, and grandfather of Sydney and Jack.Bernice Lipson Katz Bernice was the daughter of Celia and Samuel Berkman and was preceded in death by her husband of 42 years, Alvin Leopold Lipson. She is survived by her husband of 19 years, Harold J. Katz.
In Memory ofBruce Feldman Gail and Sam GendersonSelma Goldsmith Dr. I. Norman SpornGypsy Imburg Hilton and Suzanne RubinArnold Isenberg Franklin Wolf and Gini Blostein-Wolf Hilton and Suzanne RubinStuart Kaplan Adele and David Karp Hilton and Suzanne Rubin Bernice Lipson Katz Barbara and Martin Mannlein Sonia Zinder Betty Anne and Michael SoffinDavid Lewis With our deepest sympathy on the passing of your beloved father and grandfather ~ Neil and Laurie HalpertPaul Luterman With heartfelt sympathy on the loss of your father ~ Gail and Jim PlotkinIris Petersiel Edith Glock
Observance of YahrzeitAl Berritt, Dvoira Ipson, Golde Ipson and Tone Ipson Jay and Elly IpsonArthur Brandeis and Oscar Brandeis Edith LevinSara Mandel Comess and Max Comess Barry and Patricia Comes
Mary Dolinger Sandi NogiLinda Dranoff Lee and Robin DranoffRobert Ellenson Micki SpectorMartha Goldberg Gary Goldberg and Debbie MindenRosa Brandeis Goodman and William Newman Edith LevinSarah Kashinejad Khosrow & Sharon KashinejadHannelore Nora Klein Michael SwatezBertha Ladenburger Lamm Sheryl and David LuebkeJoseph H. Minden Debbie Minden and Gary GoldbergAbraham M. (Al) and Ellen Ostrow Barbara and Joseph AsherRuth Seiden Marilyn JacobsBernice Steinberg Phyllis and Ken EllenbogenErna Walder Margot MillerHoward Weinberg Charlotte WeinbergBenjamin Allen Wolf Franklin Wolf and Gini Blostein-Wolf
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Designated FundsTRIBUTES
HORWITZ-PERLIN WELCOMING FUNDObservance of YahrzeitElla Horwitz and Hal Horwitz Helen Horwitz
MARGIE AND JAKE CLAYMAN WEL-COMING FUNDObservance of YahrzeitLena Orenstein, Nathan Morris, and Sara Morris Pat Janner
LILY AND LOUIS FRANKEL FUNDObservance of YahrzeitLouis Frankel and Mau-rice Moes Dale and Victor Moes
SUSAN COHEN MARKS MEMORIAL FUNDIn Memory ofAlvin Walter Nancy Walter
CELIA BROWN EDUCATION FUND FOR CAMP RAMAHIn Memory ofBernice Katz Lynn and Alan Katz
In Honor ofMr. & Mrs. Rick Gary Mazel Tov on the birth of your granddaughter, Whitley Shea, -Lynn and Alan Katz
MARGARET AND KURT HIRSCH, MD STUDENT EDUCATION FUND In Honor ofJudy Becker's Special Birthday Mr. & Mrs. John Rodriguez
PRAYER BOOK FUNDIn Memory ofArnold Isenberg The Rosenberg Family
ABRAMSON-ELSNER-MEY-ER-ROSENBLOOM-SPORN-TATAR-SKY PLAYPEN PALS BABYSITTING FUNDIn Honor ofRegina Sager's Special Birthday Leo and Mary Cantor Paul and Zelda Silver Jim and Susan Brinson Ellen Renee and Louis Adams Doris Abraham Gail and Jim Plotkin Louis and Judy Gary Nathalie Silver Jacque and Scott Helmus Marianne and Ted Metzger Arnie and Carol Feltoon Cousins Robin Feltoon and Bill Marani Cathy and Marvin Daniel Rona and Alan Unowitz Roger Medvin
In Memory ofJoAnn Hogan Regina Levet
Gladys Tatarsky, Philip and Goldie Passamaneck Tatarsky Doris Abraham
SIDDUR LEV SHALEMIn Memory of Stuart Kaplan The Entire Wise Family Dr. & Mrs. Aaron Rosenberg
RITUAL OBJECTS FUNDIn Honor ofEd Mollen Ken and Phyllis Ellenbogen
TORAH RESTORATION FUNDThank youElisheva Hadar For the restoration of my family prayerbook, -Nancy Walter
BirthdaysAugustTaylor AltmanStuart Altman
Shari Menlowe BarckJordan BarckSusan Beller
Mariele BerkowitzSelma BrownEva Brummer
Millie BuckbergReid Cardon
Sandra CohanTzeira CreditorArthur Davis
Rutledge DennisBeth Edelstein
Phyllis EllenbogenDeborah Falik
Moshe FeldmanJeffrey Frost
Sabrina Paige GalpernAaron Tolek Galpern
Robyn GalpernEli Gary
Gary GoldbergJulie GoodmanJerold GrabinerJean Greenberg
Sloane GrossmanNeil Halpert
Meggie HirschBrian ImburgRonny Ipson
Paola Korall KadyczHilda KaplanJane Keyser
Celeste KocenEdith Levin
Donald LightRebekah Lowenstein
Charlotte Virginia LynnMichael MandelJoel McCauleyNeal Menkes
Stanley MeyersJack MolineMary Mollen
Zoe Kate NombergDavid Ovrutskiy
Lois PadowJoshua Peck
Leigh PenningtonGail Plotkin
Debra RodmanSydney Rosenberg
Suzanne RubinMarc RutmanNoah SachsStuart SachsRegina Sager
Hannah SampsonEsther Ray Shevick
Robert SiegelNathalie SilverMichael Singer
Sandra SisiskyBenjamin Skromne
Ellen SoffinKevin Spector
Ethan SteinEphraimSteinberg
Emily SterlingCollin Turner
Noah VillalonaMatthew Weber
Joel WebneAllan Weiman
Dina WeinsteinRoberta WienerApril WilliamsBooker WoodsAaron ZaslerLynn Zinder
SeptemberRobert Adler
Nathanael AkyeampongAlex Arkin
Lois BackerMargaret Bandas
Alexis BeckerJared Beller
Rachel BeverlyLeah Bondy
Allan BuffensteinFrona Buffenstein
Leo CantorMax Comess
Regina CoplanRuby Eisenberg-Creditor
Colin Mitchell CregarJudy Crocker
Benjamin DonigerLee Dranoff
Howard ElfordAaron Falik
Nicole FelmusBonnie FentonGreg FishmanDavid GalpernBrian Gerring
Rachel GladstoneEdith GlockMerrill Gold
Sophia GoldinMadeline GreenSteven Green
Christine GreenbergSamuel Adam Gross
Karen GrossLisa Harowitz
Michael HessbergLisa Hessberg
Harriet HorowitzCaroline HorwitzRachel ImburgJack Isenberg
Marilyn Patricia JannerDavid Kadycz
Sharon Kashinejad
Harold KatzAndrew Klein
Bonnie KleinkopfLee Krauss
Lee KrumbeinDavis LapkinDaniel LaskinAlfred Lehman
James LemasterGail Lewis
Marsha LightRebecca Low
Brian LynnRichard MuradRobert OscarErica Oscar
Marjorie PattersonJessica Pennington
Ashley B. PolleyBarbara RabhanMarci Rosenthal
Zachary RosenthalMark Rubin
Sandra SachsGary Sager
Megan ShermanSamuel Shipkoff
Alexander ShipkoffEvan SilversteinSusan SisiskyMark Sisisky
Yehuda SkromneDaniel SoffinCheryl Sporn
Carole StevensJuan VillalonaSara VillalonaNancy Walter
Betty WeisingerBarbara WiseNathan Zasler
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REMEMBRANCEIsaac Silver, father of Judy Gary Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hessberg
David Albert Lewis, father of Ben Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hessberg Marcia November
Bruce Feldman, brother of Mimi Pustilnik Mr. & Mrs. John Rodriguez Mr. & Mrs. Joey Clayman Rita Stein
Selma Goldsmith, mother of Da-vid Goldsmith Mr. & Mrs. Milton Rubin Mr. & Mrs. Joey Clayman Mr. & Mrs. Richard Wiener
Paul Luterman, father of Mickey Corn Mr. & Mrs. Joey Clayman
Ike Silver husband of Nat Silver Marcia November
Son of Mr. & Mrs. Mark Rosenbloom Mr. & Mrs. Richard Wiener
Brother of Abby Moore from Rita Stein Mr. & Mrs. Howard Coplan
Bernice Katz Marcia November Rita Stein
CONFIRMATIONCourtlyn Dranoff, daughter of Robin & Lee Dranoff Blanche Kornfeld
RETIREMENTFred Weinberg Rita Stein Marcia November Mr. & Mrs. Howard Coplan
BIRTHDAYJim Plotkin Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hessberg Rita Stein
Judy Becker Marcia November
Doris Baum Mr. & Mrs. Howard Coplan
RECOVERYArlyn Webber Rita Stein Mr. & Mrs. Howard Coplan
David Nisenson Marcia November Mr. & Mrs. Frank Stahl
WEDDINGAdrienne Lehman Winklemann Rita Stein Mr. & Mrs. Howard Coplan
SISTERHOOD STAINED GLASS WINDOW CARDS
WEDDING Dr. & Mrs. Edward Epstein
from Mr. & Mrs. Frank Baum
REMEMBRANCEPaul Luterman,
father of Mrs. Stanley Corn from Mr. & Mrs. Richard Wiener
David Albert Lewis, father of Ben Lewis
from Mr. & Mrs. Louis Baum
LET LIFE TRIUMPH
Daniel Kowler by Judith Kowler
David M. Benenson by Claire Benenson
Dena K. Cantor by Dr. David & Sandra Cantor
Bea Goldman by Ronnie Goldman
Daughter by Bob & Mimi Pustilnik
Father by Iris & Helmut Petersiel
Fannie Flax by Lorraine F. Hecht
Betty Borton and Syrel Elfman by Marci & Steve Linas
Jeanette Feldman by Mimi & Bob Pustilnik
Maurice Scherr by Lynn Bowles & Beverly Jones
Tessie Grossman by Sid Sperberg
Uncle by Sonny Zinder
Celia Hoffman by Edythe Hoffman
Louis Horwitz by Tracey Adler Horwitz
Morton Sporn by Eleanor & Rubin Unowitz
Arlene R. Fife by Susan & Art Davis
Victor Morris by Risa & Jay Levine
Richard Horwitz by Edythe H. Hoffman
Charles & Betty Borton by Laura Lewis
Ethel Rosenbloom by Irma Rosenbloom and by Steven & Donna Rosenbloom
Anne Smeyne by Toby Rosenthal
Dr. Albert Waskin by Fern & Jeff Frost
Mollie Friedman, Ben Friedman, Grandmother & Grandfather by Amernick Family
Mother, Father, Sister & Brother by Myra & Stewart Deutsch
Morris Smeyne by Toby Rosenthal
Harry M. Kirson by Margaret Weinberg
Joseph Minden by Debbie Minden & Gary Goldberg
Lois Pustilnik by Bob & Mimi Pustilnik
Bessie Rae Rudy by Blanche (BeeGee) Gary
Rose Horowitz by Inge Horowitz
Abe Kahan & Gloria A. Weisberger by Shirley A. Kahan
Grandmother & Aunts by Jay M. Ipson
Sara Comess & Max Comess by Barry Comess
Henry Glock by Edith S. Glock
Joseph Goodstein by Joan Goodstein
David Weinberg by Sara Villalona
Jack Ladin by Gene Ladin
Esther Rosenfeld & Charles Rosenfeld by Mary R. Siegel
SISTERHOOD FLORAL FUND
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August & September Daniel Kaufman
AUGUST 30 / 19 ELULMorris LuttoJulius BrandeisJerrold ElfordRose LapkinMina Schuchat BeckerRoberta Cohen NeblettFrank Feibelman
AUGUST 31 / 20 ELULAbe RabhanEsta FleishmanKatie G. PassamaneckAnn B. PassamaneckHarry BortonRichard GibianSylvia GrandisBarnett Simons
SEPTEMBER 1 / 21 ELULEstelle FinerLeonard MeyerCharles BarkerRonald Lee JacobsonAnn Dobbie
SEPTEMBER 2 / 22 ELULBernhard BielerJoseph SchreibfederJohn PennBertha Kaminsky RichHerman GersteinRebecca BortonPhyllis NordinArthur Leonard SlaterMillie Segal
SEPTEMBER 3 / 23 ELULMollie G. KaufmanHarry C. HoffmanThelma G. Wise
SEPTEMBER 4 / 24 ELULEmil CohenSamuel SiffJoseph D. KesslerMax E. TellerMorris I. Okun
SEPTEMBER 5 / 25 ELULAlice R. FeibelmanStella M. BlankRose S. JaffeeAbe DavidsHerbert Mollen
SEPTEMBER 6 / 26 ELULRebecca GreenbergThomas Hart RobinsonFrancis G. WarcewiczLena ScherrEvelyn TannenbaumLillian Levin PerlinGus CarwichMarilyn Brown(continued on next page)
yahrzeitsAUGUST 1 / 20 AVAlfred L. GlassSamuel GersonJoseph Barry SchwartzIsaac FogelHarriet Goodman
AUGUST 2 / 21 AVJack J. BloomEsther ElsnerErna WindmuellerArlene M. JohnYetta Brown LowensteinWendy Forem Alpert
AUGUST 3 / 22 AVJoseph ClaymanAlfred AsbeilLouis WeinsteinEdythe B. RommEsther CaneLeah AlbertIsaac Reisman
AUGUST 4 / 23 AVEsther P. KootnerErna SiegelMary BerkowitzLewis KootnerTillie LevinAl KatzCarolyn Swatez
AUGUST 5 / 24 AVEthel Moore HellerVivian RethefordAnnie Cecelia MollenAl OstrowAbraham Rudlin
AUGUST 6 / 25 AVFannie ShapiroSara MorrisMary FriedenbergHyman WeinerGertrude NachmanRebeca GoldSylvia G. Sperberg
AUGUST 7 / 26 AVSally G. LiniadoJulius SilvesterSonia R. CramerIda CantorBoyd Raymond Millhouse
AUGUST 8 / 27 AVRose Straus RobinsonSidney K. Silverman
AUGUST 9 / 28 AVJoe NeumanIsadore KuntzBarry SpectorRosa Lee Schiff
Harry P. FreemanIrving S. AbadyAlvin Rabun
AUGUST 10 / 29 AVArthur SilversteinHerman JoelBelle P. SaxeGeraldine MarcusMurray B. GordonSol WisePaul WallinsHelene Kahn
AUGUST 11 / 30 AV Rae LevinFreida SilverLouis Bradford BoyntonMichael GordonFannie BridgeGeorge WasserbergFaye J. LipmanCecil Jacobs PassamaneckLeivy SmolarIlse Schwab StahlBenny GreenblattRichard LaxBertie Fischbein
AUGUST 12 / 1 ELULMollie R. KatzSophia GoldmanMichael JaffeeJulius NovickMinnie B. MesslerJudith Ray Cantor
AUGUST 13 / 2 ELULMorris LeaderMalcolm KalmanHilbert Ben SmeyneDavid Joel Marcus
AUGUST 14 / 3 ELULDennis GordonBertha Brandeis NewmanJulia Doris MitchellJoseph KleinDorothy OrlowIrving PasternakIrwin TeitelbaumMorris BlotmanLouis AmsterAnna Schwab MautnerMary Cantor CohenChaim Geneslaw
AUGUST 15 / 4 ELULRobert B. ElkinsCharlotte S. LickerRose SobelRobert KramerHarold MerriamSara J. BagenWilliam "Bill" H. Dranoff
Nicole Sage Cormen
AUGUST 16 / 5 ELULSelma GoldbergIda PinkofskySteven S. RussinskyElla AbrahamJanice Rose Scherr
AUGUST 17 / 6 ELULLawrence SchoenbergerAndrew KalanAvrum CimermanFrances Fine LeopoldHenry S. FineRose Fox FeldsteinEdythe M. BinderLouis OpengartHyman H. Hyman
AUGUST 18 / 7 ELULPat LeboLouis ShapiroFannie C. GouldPaula ReimanSteve M. AlpertCecelia TesslerMorris SchapiroJim BlumbergLeah Schachman
AUGUST 19 / 8 ELULRose Azzie GendersonSamuel LevinSarah Kaizen LewisEvelyn Fox KirsonMinnie CohenJacqueline Ann BurkeEdith KatzIsadore KlatzkieWilliam Rosenberg
AUGUST 20 / 9 ELULBenjamin B. SchiekenNoah Alexander HessbergStanley N. CohenThomas D. MorewitzMary Clayman PlotkinCarl RobinsBetty Sturman KatzHerman E. Siff
AUGUST 21 / 10 ELULTheresa Roth SimonsFlorence Rose HollanderBenjamin JacobsEsther KrumbeinSam SilverJoseph CohenRose LutermanBess Grafman CohenEsther Ruth Meyer
AUGUST 22 / 11 ELULBenjamin Radow
Louis KravitzJack GoldsteinBenjamin GoodmanMichael MesslerYetta Friedman MorenfeldAnne Kitt Minden
AUGUST 23 / 12 ELULBernard KatzHarold DavidsonJoseph R. LeboSol B. EvansFrances BeckerRose Lee LutermanHarry Rosenbloom
AUGUST 24 / 13 ELULMartha S. ThomasCharles SiegelPriscilla GreenbergAlbert J. Wasserman
AUGUST 25 / 14 ELULMary Roth KleinMorris BalansoffDorothy Marcus SwetlitzMurray SpielbergHelen Gerson HauptscheinTilda Radbill
AUGUST 26 / 15 ELULSidney LevineDorothy Winer Harowitz
AUGUST 27 / 16 ELULJacob SussIda ShevickJoseph R. KaminskyGussie C. HoffmanLeonard Charles GreenebaumTheresa MacConnellElaine LornCarl Hurwitz
AUGUST 28 / 17 ELULCelia S. LevetMax BarshowIsadore KatzReva WilksGene Martin LindenLois Izenberg MenkesJames CohenSharon Metz
AUGUST 29 / 18 ELULAbraham KelbergBeatrice I. PinesMorris HorowitzMichael SpornBeulah RosenbaumSamuel L. FeldmanBeulah Perdue RosenbaumFlora MendelJerome Stewart GershmanRoza Cimerman
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SEPTEMBER 7 / 27 ELULLouis BimbyBertha Betty GreenmanEsther DolinskyMauricio ParkerPearl Strauss MasonMarilyn LinasElaine MillerJerome S. MeyerHelen Gary ZimbergStuart Hunter Gary
SEPTEMBER 8 / 28 ELULOlga C. GoldfarbLouis BuffensteinLeatrice LazarusSamuel RosenbaumBessie LinasGertrude Bandas
SEPTEMBER 9 / 29 ELULSolomon WinerSharon ZellAdi GainesNatalie Goldberg
SEPTEMBER 10 / 1 TISHREIWilliam TokerLouise SeidenbergMichael KrapinMilton J. LewisPearl LefkowitzSadie Caplan SeltzerAlexander Kaufman
SEPTEMBER 11 / 2 TISHREIGladys H. SmeyneJoseph TatarskySaul M. SchreibfederAdolph KatchkoJoseph "Joe" WeinbergAnne ChernackNicholas Petrochko
SEPTEMBER 12 / 3 TISHREIHerbert SchultzMarian LuttoSam BratmanRosalind GubowBenjamin LottEveline Kocen AbramsAnne MangerEdward KadenBetty KaufmanJoseph MeyersSeymour London
SEPTEMBER 13 / 4 TISHREIBernard R. RaskindMorris Aaron PriceLouis GoldbergNana DrexlerRae AdamsHenry Kadycz
SEPTEMBER 14 / 5 TISHREIHarry LowensteinBertha OsiasRosa Tavss BrodskySamuel Ringel
SEPTEMBER 15 / 6 TISHREIJennie RiedenbergHarry DolinskyMorris BernsteinBertha R. MeyerMiriam BuckmanFannie FeldmanBetty Tabakin LevinGoldie WassermanEsther NewmanFrances Brown ShapiroNathaniel Raucher
SEPTEMBER 16 / 7 TISHREIJacob FratkinJack WeinerLouis ColkerMax KarpJudith Slavin
SEPTEMBER 17 / 8 TISHREIArnold Alfred EffronFrank GertzFlorence Tabakin MeyersDavid PolicoffKarl DeutschKenneth BeckerJennie BandasRenee BaronRose FrishtickArthur Seiden
SEPTEMBER 18 / 9 TISHREIIsadore SilverLeo BaskinRuth LinasHarry H. Rosen
SEPTEMBER 19 / 10 TISHREISara WebneMarilynn S. UnowitzLewis BlankFlorence WermanAlfred ArolickRobert ShapiroPearl Lorraine BrumbergFrank H. MeyerMax RosenthalMarvin KesslerCarole Goodman Turk
SEPTEMBER 20 / 11 TISHREIJulian ShapiroMorton L. BuckbergBlanche F. ResnicoffNettie ImburgHyman ClaymanSylvia KatzBernard Cohen
SEPTEMBER 21 / 12 TISHREIVictor ZinderMiriam BanksSidney KatzSamuel LevineSamuel SavageElla BassGeorge BeckRuth E. Iannello
SEPTEMBER 22 / 13 TISHREISarah Yetta BernsteinAlbert ResnickDavid Harry FeldmanYonna GlennEleanor SilversteinHermann StraussHyman W. BieglerJason Abady
SEPTEMBER 23 / 14 TISHREIRose BloomNat HorwitzNathan J. FeldmanSam GreenbergMary RodriguezLjalja RgovaLester ArkinSamuel KravitzLynn MyersMarie Milano Millhouse
SEPTEMBER 24 / 15 TISHREIWolf ShrenskyJacob RoundIda RoundIsadore "Eddie" SchwartzAnnie WolfEstelle Feinstein
SEPTEMBER 25 / 16 TISHREIRachel KocenSophia ArensteinPhillipp WindmuellerBeatrice MendlowTillie S. Nadel
SEPTEMBER 26 / 17 TISHREIHenry GuerinCelia BerkmanIda KlaffBen KaminskyBernard HurowitzRegina Weinberg
SEPTEMBER 27 / 18 TISHREIJerome Allen GordonAlexander SharoveSeymour GordonDorothy WaltersEdward GrayEugene GlockIsaac KanukNathan Baron
SEPTEMBER 28 / 19 TISHREISylvia Segal KrellNatalie G. EpsteinSiegmund GoodmanMorris Moxie MerkleBerta ChernjahovskayaEvelyn A. GarcyShirley RostovLillian B. MillerRonald Levet
SEPTEMBER 29 / 20 TISHREIFred SegalBernard FifeHarold Schwartz
SEPTEMBER 30 / 21 TISHREILeon FleishmanSam UnowitzSylvia Rosenbloom PeckAlbert WeissbeckerAbraham WaskinsJulian Lipsitz
Diamond $5400 and upGail & Jim Plotkin
Mark & Susan Sisisky
Double Chai $3600 - $5399Michael & Beth Edelstein
Chai $1800 -$3599Ron & Benita Felmus
Platinum $1000 - $1799Lewis & Doris BaumArthur & Susan Davis
David & Rita Ruby
Gold $750 - $999Harry & Lois Hirsch
Helen HorwitzFranklin Wolf & Gini Blostein-Wolf
Silver $500- $749Adam & Debbie Falik
Jay & Elly IpsonBen & Laura Lewis
Steven & Marci LinasMilton & Sarah RubinRobert & Mary Siegel
Anonymous
Bronze $360 - $499Irving & Rhona BlankFrona & Alan Colker
Rabbi Michael & Adira KnopfRisa & Jay LevineJoel & Gail Lewis
Richard & Pearl LiebArnold & Barbara Lowenstein
Barbara ShocketNancy Walter
THANK YOUPatrons of 2018
Patron gifts are in addition to annual dues and are welcome throughout the year.
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Minyan
5:45p Evening
Minyan
24Elul 13
6:00p Shabbat in the P
ark (noservices at G
rove)7:33p C
andle Lighting
25Elul 14
Ki Teitzei
10:00a Group A
liyah for this month's B
irthdays10:00a Yom
Shabbat S
ervice 11:00a W
elcoming C
eremony for Jam
ie Weinstein
12:30p Kiddush S
ponsored by Jamie W
einstein8:39p H
avdalah26
Elul 15
9:00a Morning
Minyan
27Elul 16
7:00a Morning
Minyan
5:45p Evening
Minyan
28Elul 17
5:45p Evening
Minyan
7:30p Personnel
Com
m M
tg
29Elul 18
5:45p Evening M
inyan
30Elul 19
7:00a Morning
Minyan
5:45p Evening
Minyan
31Elul 20
6:00p Erev S
habbat Service
7:23p Candle Lighting
1Elul 21
Ki Tavo
10:00a Group A
liyah for this month's W
eddingA
nniversaries10:00a Yom
Shabbat S
ervice8:29p H
avdalah 8:30p S
'Lichot Program
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ost up-to-date information, alw
ays refer to the online version at
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TEMPLE B
ETHEL
SEPTEMB
ER 2018 • ELU
L 5778/TISHR
EI 5779Sun
Mon
TuesW
edThu
FriSat
26Elul 15
9:00a Morning M
inyan
27Elul 16
7:00a Morning M
inyan5:45p E
vening Minyan
28Elul 17
5:45p Evening M
inyan 7:30p P
ersonnel Com
m M
tg
29Elul 18
5:45p Evening M
inyan
30Elul 19
7:00a Morning
Minyan
5:45p Evening
Minyan
31Elul 20
6:00p Erev S
habbatS
ervice7:23p C
andle Lighting
1Elul 21
Ki Tavo
10:00a Group A
liyah for this month's
Wedding A
nniversaries10:00a Yom
Shabbat S
ervice8:29p H
avdalah 8:30p S
'Lichot Program
2Elul 22
9:00a Morning M
inyan
3Elul 23
Labor Day
Offices C
losed SATO
Shoe Ministry
Distribution D
ay
8:00a Minyan
4Elul 24
5:30p Sisterhood C
omm
. Mtg.
5:45p Evening M
inyan
5Elul 25
5:45p Evening M
inyan
6Elul 26
7:00a Morning
Minyan
5:45p Evening
Minyan
7Elul 27
6:00p Erev S
habbatS
ervice7:12p C
andle Lighting
8Elul 28
Nitzavim
10:00a Yom S
habbat Service
10:30a D'Var Torah by guest speaker R
itaR
uby8:19p H
avdalah9
Elul 29Erev R
osh Hashana
9:00a Morning M
inyan 9:15a M
en's Club M
tg/brunch7:09p C
andle Lighting 8:00p E
rev Rosh H
ashanahS
ervice
10Tishrei 1
Rosh H
ashanaTashlichO
ffices Closed
8:30a Services begin
5:45p Evening M
inyan 8:00p R
osh Hashanah
Underground
8:08p Candle Lighting
11Tishrei 2
Rosh H
ashanaO
ffices Closed
8:30a Services begin
8:14p Havdalah
12Tishrei 3
Fast ofG
edalia
5:45p Evening M
inyan
13Tishrei 4
7:00a Morning
Minyan
5:45p Evening
Minyan
7:30p Board of
Govs. M
tg
14Tishrei 5
6:00p Erev S
habbatS
ervice7:02p C
andle Lighting
15Tishrei 6
Shabbat ShuvaVayeilech
10:00a Yom S
habbat Service
8:08p Havdalah
16Tishrei 7
9:00a Morning M
inyan 9:00a R
eligious School
9:15a Bubbles n B
runch 12:30p Tashlikh N
ew Year
Festival 3:00p C
emetery S
ervice 3:00p C
emetery S
ervice
17Tishrei 8
7:00a Morning M
inyan5:45p E
vening Minyan
18Tishrei 9
Erev Yom K
ippur
6:55p Candle Lighting
7:00p Kol N
idre Service
19Tishrei 10
YomK
ippurYizkor
Offices C
losed
9:30a Yom K
ippurS
ervices begin5:45p E
vening Minyan
8:02p Havdalah
20Tishrei 11
7:00a Morning
Minyan
5:45p Evening
Minyan
21Tishrei 12
6:00p Erev S
habbatS
ervice6:51p C
andle Lighting8:00p B
at Mitzvah of
Izabella Bender
9:00p Oneg
22Tishrei 13
Ha'A
zinuB
at Mitzvah of Izabella
Bender
10:00a Yom S
habbat Service
12:30p Kiddush spons. by E
lliott & H
ilaryB
ender7:57p H
avdalah
23Tishrei 14
Erev Sukkot
9:00a Morning M
inyan 9:00a R
eligious School
9:00a Sukkah B
uilding 4:00p S
ukkah Decorating &
Pizza in the H
ut 6:00p S
ukkot Service
6:48p Candle Lighting
24Tishrei 15
SukkotO
fficesC
losed
7:46p Candle Lighting
25Tishrei 16
SukkotO
ffices Closed
7:30p Personnel C
omm
Mtg
7:53p Havdalah
26Tishrei 17
Chol
Ham
oedSukkot
4:15p Religious S
chool5:45p E
vening Minyan
7:30p Ritual C
omm
Mtg
7:30p School B
oardM
tg.
27Tishrei 18
6:45a Morning
Minyan
Chol
Ham
Sukk
28Tishrei 19
Chol
Ham
oedSukkot
6:00p Erev S
habbatS
ervice6:40p C
andle Lighting 7:00p S
outhern in theS
ukkah 9:00p S
ippin' in theS
ukkah
29Tishrei 20
Chol H
amoed Sukkot
10:00a Group A
liyah for this month's
Birthdays
10:00a Yom S
habbat Service
7:46p Havdalah
30Tishrei 21
Hoshana R
abah
9:00a Morning M
inyan 9:00a R
eligious School
6:37p Candle Lighting
1Tishrei 22
Shmini
Atzeret
YizkorO
ffices Closed
10:00a Shem
ini Atzeret
Service w
/Yizkor 6:00p S
imchat Torah P
JP
arty7:35p C
andle Lighting
2Tishrei 23
Simchat Torah
Offices C
losed
10:00a Service featuring S
imchat
Torah Honorees
12:30p Sim
chat Torah Honoree
Luncheon5:45p E
vening Minyan
7:42p Havdalah
3Tishrei 24
5:45p Evening M
inyan
4Tishrei 25
7:00a Morning
Minyan
5:45p Evening
Minyan
5Tishrei 26
6:00p Erev S
habbatS
ervice6:29p C
andle Lighting
6Tishrei 27
Shabbat Mevarchim
Bereshit
10:00a Group A
liyah for this month's
Wedding A
nniversaries10:00a Yom
Shabbat S
ervice 11:15a Tot S
habbat7:36p H
avdalah
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WELCOMING FUNDS Both of these funds provide economic assistance to prospective members or members who cannot afford Temple dues or activities
HORWITZ-PERLIN WELCOMING FUNDMARGIE & JAKE CLAYMAN WELCOMING FUND
STUDENT FUNDS for events, Camps, Religious School activities, travel to Israel, or other needs
BELLER-JACKSON COLLEGE MOTHER FUND Send holiday packages to College students twice a year
CELIA BROWN FUND Aids youth activities at Jewish camps such as Ramah and furthers Jewish education for the children of Beth-El members
HANNAH & PHILIP KITTENPLAN FUND For students of TBE Religious school for summer study or religious enhancement programs, or for Beth-El graduates for Jewish Theological Seminary study. Includes support for Jewish camps, trips to Israel, etc.
MARGARET & KURT HIRSCH, MD STUDENT EDUCATION FUND Provides funds for students of Brown Religious School for activities designed to strengthen their Jewish education
ROBERT G. & MILDRED MEYER ESKELES RELIGIOUS EDU. FUND Provides support for religious educ. at Beth-El
STANLEY J. & SIDNEY S. SCHAPIRO EDUCA-TION Fund Benefits individuals for educational purposes, tuition grants, travel, organizational activities
CANTOR MORRIS & HELEN OKUN YOUTH MU-SIC SCHOLARSHIP FUND Assists children of Temple Beth-El members in developing their musical talent
MARY & ALEX COHEN EDUCATION FUND Provides teacher training for Temple Beth-El’s Religious School including in-service training, attendance at CAJE, classes for teachers to enhance religious school programming, and similar training opportunities
CHARLOTTE SOBEL LICKER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Subsidizes travel to Israel for a full-time college student who is currently attending school and has satisfactorily completed one college year
SUSAN & MARK SISISKY SUMMER IN ISRAEL SCHOLARSHIP FUND Provides funds for a confirmand whose parents are Temple Beth-El members with an interest in Judaism and a desire to learn
NEW SCHOOL FUND For capital repairs and improve-ments for Parham Road Religious School building
LEGACY FUNDS Non-restricted funds to support TBE operations annually
LILLIAN & DR. LOUIS PERLIN FUND LILY & LOUIS FRANKEL FUND FANNY & JOSEPH RUDLIN FUND
ADULT EDUCATION FUNDSSARAH & MEYER VITSKY MEMORIAL LECTURE SERIES FUND Promotes Adult Educ. with lectures, activities
SUSAN COHEN MARKS MEMORIAL FUND A perpetual endowment for the benefit of all Temple Beth-El Libraries, including but not limited to the purchase, housing and maintenance of all forms of printed and other educational materials
DESIGNATED FUNDSARK FUND To maintain or replace ark curtains
HARRY HIRSCH INNOVATION FUNDKALMAN LIBRARY FUND To support purchases of books, media, etc. for all Temple Beth-El libraries
PLAYPEN PALS FUND Provides care & equipment for infants & toddlers during all services
PRAYER BOOK FUND Replenishes all types of prayer books used at Temple Beth-El
RABBINIC BOOK FUND for purchasing books for the Rabbi's teachings
RITUAL OBJECTS FUND To maintain and/or replace ritual items needed for services
SENIOR SERVICES FUND Facilitates programs for our seniors including transportation to synagogue events, programs and the purchase of special materials for programs.
SIEGEL TORAH FUND To maintain, repair and purchase all Torahs and ritual objects owned by Temple Beth-El
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