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20 The Menorah Board of Directors Michael Riskin, President Gary Schwartz, 1st VP Tammy Serebrin, 2nd VP Mark Scolnick, 3rd VP Gary Rabin, Treasurer Robin Sussingham, Recording Secretary April Eckert Cat Eskin Harris Estroff Kevin Estroff Jane Renz Shelley Robinson Gary Rabin Heidi Sichelman Marvin Wyman Tammy Serebrin Mark Scolnick Daniel Boston Stephanie Kimbrough Marc Rapke Jodie Snyder Gerald Cohen Amy Blocher Alan Shane 2015-2016 Board Members Staff Rabbi Bertram Kieffer, Spiritual Leader Denise Fisher, Office Administration Davida Israel, Caretaker Service Times Friday evenings at 7:30 p.m. Saturday mornings at 9:30 a.m. Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Temple Emanuel 600 Lake Hollingsworth Dr. Lakeland, FL 33803 Events and Meetings for December and January Friday Night Services 7:30pm and Saturday Services 9:30am DECEMBER 2015 Fri. 4 Tot Shabbat 6:00pm to 6:45pm, Sun. 6 Religious School 9:45am Confirmation Glass/Adult Ed 11-11:45am (see class schedule) Sat. 12 Religious School Synaplex (#2) 9:00am to 2:00pm Sun. 13 NO RELIGIOUS SCHOOL - CHANUKAFEST AT 5:00PM Mon. 14 Board Meeting 7:30pm Sun. 20 NO SCHOOL - Winter Break Sun. 27 NO SCHOOL - Winter Break Sun. to Thurs. 27-31 USY Convention in Baltimore JANUARY 2016 Sun. 3 NO SCHOOL—Winter Break Wed. 6 Hadassah Activity Fri. 8 Tot Shabbat 6:00pm to 6:45pm, Regular Service at 7:30pm Sun. 10 Religious School 9:45am, Confirmation Class/Adult Ed—11-11:45am (see class schedule) Sat. 16 VICTOR AUDETTE BAR MITZVAH 9:30AM Sun. 17 NO SCHOOL (MLK WEEKEND) Mon. 18 Board Meeting 7:30pm Tues. 19 Book Club Fri. 22 Musical Shabbat (Tom Jones/Humperdinck Come to Shul) Sun. 24 Religious School 9:45am—Tu B’Shevat Wed. 27 Movie Night 7:00pm Sat. 30 Religious School Synaplex 9:00am to 2:00pm Sun. 31 NO SCHOOL—Mah Jong Tournament 1:00pm The office hours are as follows: Monday thru Thursday 9:00am to 2:00pm Fridays 9:00am to 12pm Temple Emanuel 600 Lake Hollingsworth Dr. Lakeland, FL 33803 (863) 682-8616 [email protected] Rabbi Kieffer’s email: [email protected] www.TempleEmanuelLakeland.com www.Facebook.com/Temple Emanuel Lakeland Rabbi Kieffer’s Letter 1-2 Presidents Corner 2 Upcoming Events & Save the Dates 3-5 Previous Events Pictures 6-7 1st Annual Mah Jongg Tournament 8 Archives 9-10 Donations 11-12 Schmooze News & Updates 13 Yahrzeits 14-15 Birthdays and Anniversaries 16-17 Board of Directors 18 Events & Meeting Schedule 18 Inside this issue: December 2015 Note from Rabbi Kieffer, Our Torah studies beginning in January direct our thoughts to the events that took place in the desert after the death of Joseph. In fact, the remaining four books of the Pentateuch concern themselves with the events of only a forty year duration. Genesis, on the other hand, which we will have completed reading near the end of December, concerns itself with ALL of Jewish history from the creation of the world, through Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph….covering thousands of years! And now we find the remainder of the Torah covering a period of only 40 years! The question begs to be asked: what happened in those forty years that merited so much biblical coverage? What do the latter four books, i.e., Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy deal with in their texts? The first chapter of the Book of Exodus describes how the family of Jacob moved down to Egypt and settled in the land of Goshen where they had lots of children and thrived economically. Things were great for the Hebrews and everything in their way of life was on the upswing. We are told that a new Pharoah arose over the land who got nervous that the Hebrews were multiplying and becoming too powerful and that he conspired with some of his inner advisors to confiscate the lands and riches of the Hebrews and to consign the Hebrews to a life of slave labor on behalf of the state. The first 15 chapters of the Book of Exodus give us details about the enslavement, the emergence of Moses as a leader of this unorganized band of descendants of Jacob, and the eventual exodus from Egypt with its ensuing opportunity to become free people. We indeed were free people as individuals but we were not yet a free people! After we were freed from slavery in Egypt, who were we? What defined us as a people? What differentiates us as Jews from other people? Aahhh! Now we get why 80% of the Torah starts from here! (continued on Page 2) Volume 15, Issue 1 December 2015

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Page 1: Events and Meetings for December and January Inside this ......Rabbi Bertram Kieffer, Spiritual Leader Denise Fisher, Office Administration Davida Israel, Caretaker Service Times Friday

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Board of Directors

Michael Riskin, President Gary Schwartz, 1st VP Tammy Serebrin, 2nd VP Mark Scolnick, 3rd VP Gary Rabin, Treasurer Robin Sussingham, Recording Secretary

April Eckert Cat Eskin Harris Estroff Kevin Estroff Jane Renz Shelley Robinson Gary Rabin Heidi Sichelman Marvin Wyman Tammy Serebrin

Mark Scolnick Daniel Boston Stephanie Kimbrough Marc Rapke Jodie Snyder Gerald Cohen Amy Blocher Alan Shane

2015-2016 Board Members

Staff Rabbi Bertram Kieffer, Spiritual Leader Denise Fisher, Office Administration Davida Israel, Caretaker

Service Times Friday evenings at 7:30 p.m. Saturday mornings at 9:30 a.m. Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.

Temple Emanuel 600 Lake Hollingsworth Dr.

Lakeland, FL 33803

Events and Meetings for December and January

Friday Night Services 7:30pm and Saturday Services 9:30am

DECEMBER 2015 Fri. 4 Tot Shabbat 6:00pm to 6:45pm,

Sun. 6 Religious School 9:45am Confirmation Glass/Adult Ed 11-11:45am (see class schedule)

Sat. 12 Religious School Synaplex (#2) 9:00am to 2:00pm

Sun. 13 NO RELIGIOUS SCHOOL - CHANUKAFEST AT 5:00PM

Mon. 14 Board Meeting 7:30pm

Sun. 20 NO SCHOOL - Winter Break

Sun. 27 NO SCHOOL - Winter Break Sun. to Thurs. 27-31 USY Convention in Baltimore

JANUARY 2016 Sun. 3 NO SCHOOL—Winter Break

Wed. 6 Hadassah Activity

Fri. 8 Tot Shabbat 6:00pm to 6:45pm, Regular Service at 7:30pm

Sun. 10 Religious School 9:45am, Confirmation Class/Adult Ed—11-11:45am (see class schedule)

Sat. 16 VICTOR AUDETTE BAR MITZVAH 9:30AM

Sun. 17 NO SCHOOL (MLK WEEKEND)

Mon. 18 Board Meeting 7:30pm

Tues. 19 Book Club

Fri. 22 Musical Shabbat (Tom Jones/Humperdinck Come to Shul)

Sun. 24 Religious School 9:45am—Tu B’Shevat

Wed. 27 Movie Night 7:00pm

Sat. 30 Religious School Synaplex 9:00am to 2:00pm

Sun. 31 NO SCHOOL—Mah Jong Tournament 1:00pm

The office hours are as follows:

Monday thru Thursday 9:00am to 2:00pm

Fridays 9:00am to 12pm

December 2015

Temple Emanuel 600 Lake Hollingsworth Dr.

Lakeland, FL 33803

(863) 682-8616

[email protected]

Rabbi Kieffer’s email:

[email protected]

www.TempleEmanuelLakeland.com

www.Facebook.com/Temple Emanuel Lakeland

Rabbi Kieffer’s Letter 1-2

Presidents Corner 2

Upcoming Events & Save the

Dates 3-5

Previous Events Pictures 6-7

1st Annual Mah Jongg

Tournament

8

Archives 9-10

Donations 11-12

Schmooze News & Updates 13

Yahrzeits 14-15

Birthdays and Anniversaries 16-17

Board of Directors 18

Events & Meeting Schedule 18

Inside this issue:

Volume 15, Issue 1

December 2015

Note from Rabbi Kieffer,

Our Torah studies beginning in January direct

our thoughts to the events that took place in the

desert after the death of Joseph. In fact, the

remaining four books of the Pentateuch concern

themselves with the events of only a forty year

duration. Genesis, on the other hand, which we

will have completed reading near the end of

December, concerns itself with ALL of Jewish

history from the creation of the world, through

Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, Noah, Abraham,

Isaac, Jacob and Joseph….covering thousands

of years! And now we find the remainder of the Torah covering a period

of only 40 years!

The question begs to be asked: what happened in those forty years that

merited so much biblical coverage?

What do the latter four books, i.e., Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and

Deuteronomy deal with in their texts?

The first chapter of the Book of Exodus describes how the family of Jacob

moved down to Egypt and settled in the land of Goshen where they had

lots of children and thrived economically. Things were great for the

Hebrews and everything in their way of life was on the upswing. We are

told that a new Pharoah arose over the land who got nervous that the

Hebrews were multiplying and becoming too powerful and that he

conspired with some of his inner advisors to confiscate the lands and

riches of the Hebrews and to consign the Hebrews to a life of slave labor

on behalf of the state.

The first 15 chapters of the Book of Exodus give us details about the

enslavement, the emergence of Moses as a leader of this unorganized

band of descendants of Jacob, and the eventual exodus from Egypt with

its ensuing opportunity to become free people. We indeed were free

people as individuals but we were not yet a free people!

After we were freed from slavery in Egypt, who were we? What defined

us as a people? What differentiates us as Jews from other people? Aahhh!

Now we get why 80% of the Torah starts from here!

(continued on Page 2)

Volume 15, Issue 1 December 2015

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(Continued from Page 1)

As we study the Torah week to week and discover our codes of morality as taught by Moses and we

learn details about such things as trying to act in a priestly manner, the role that rituals and

repetition of rituals play in our identity as a people as presented in the Book of Leviticus; we learn

about the constant challenges to authority within our people from people like Korach as we learn in

the Book of Numbers; we learn about respecting the land, our environment, about kindness to

strangers and concern for the unfortunate, respecting scholarship and the performance of good deeds

as presented to us in the Book of Deuteronomy, a picture begins to manifest itself as to who we are

and what we are about.

My friends, each generation has to sign up anew as Jews. To what extent will we identify ourselves

with our past as a Jewish people? How will we blend tradition with modernity? What will we teach

our kids both by our words and our actions? History is a wonderful thing but it’s only relevant if we

learn from it and apply its teachings to today. Freedom is great…..or….not!

As our families gather during this season and we get to count our blessings for the love that is part of

our lives, Dianne and I and our entire family hope that the coming secular year of 2016 will be a year

of health, happiness, and discovery for you and your loved ones.

Rabbi Bertram U. Kieffer, D.D.

Presidents Corner

Welcome to Temple Emanuel. I hope that you find this edition of The Menorah to be a useful

resource into the programs and services we offer at our congregation. At Temple Emanuel, we

strive to be a vibrant and engaged community inspired by our connections with each other. We

hope that you will be inspired to meet and engage with our terrific Rabbi Kieffer and his wife

Dianne and perhaps become involved. We offer resources for our children through our

Educational Programs, our Bar and Bat Mitzvah training courses, and through our Religious

School. This past year we have made some tweaks to our education system and have rolled out

some exciting and reimagined religious and cultural programming as a result of these efforts.

We also offer opportunities for lifelong learning for all generations as well as opportunities to

develop meaningful relationships with other members of our congregation. These opportunities

take many forms whether by volunteering to help plan a special event, a Mitzvah day with others,

or simply by sitting down and grabbing a cup of coffee and making friends and one of our many

social events.

If you have any questions, we are here to help. So no matter how you navigate your Jewish jour-

ney, whether on-line or in person, please consider Temple Emanuel a helpful tool in your life-long

passage. Please visit us at http://templeemanuellakeland.com/ or like us on Facebook to get the

most up to the minute information about what is happening at Temple Emanuel.

I hope you and your family have a Happy Hanukah and we will look forward to seeing you at the

Temple soon!

Michael Riskin

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Save the Date -

Our Jewish Communion:

Religious Identity and Growing

Up Jewish in Polk County

Sunday, February 21 from 2-3:30pm

Annie Pfeiffer Chapel

on the Florida Southern College

campus.

This presentation is sponsored by a

Service Grant from The Florida

Humanities Council Community

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December 2015

Strings

and

Shabbat

Friday,

December 18

During our Shabbat Service, we

will enjoy a musical interlude

with songs lead by

Susie Blevins

accompanied by

Norma Jo Vaillette

on Violin

Join us after Services at a special

Oneg which is sponsored by

Susie Blevins

* Dinner Served

* Learn Israeli Dancing

* Bring Friends

* Activities for All Ages

* Celebrate Hanukkah

with your Temple

Family!

December 12 - from 9 - 2

Torah Yoga - armchair Yoga with a Hanukkah twist

The Matzav - a group discussion on the current Israeli situation

Jewish Spirituality - a short, spiritual session in English

led by Rabbi Bert Kieffer

Torah at the Inprov - Let’s act out this week’s

Torah portion

Traditional Shabbat Service

You be the Judge - What does the Torah say about

real life current problems

Shabbat Lunch, Birkat Hamazon &

Maccabia— Lots of games and races Golf, Chess, Tennis, Volleyball,

Baseball, Gaga and more; bring your own clubs,

racquets, mitts & bats!

Come at whatever time works for you! Stay as long as you would like!

Wear clothing suited to your activities & choose the activities that you

would like to take part in … Shabbat shouldn’t be one size fits all! Come

& explore Synaplex at Temple Emanuel & find out what fits …YOU!

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Upcoming Events:

Traditional Shabbat Prayers set to the melodies of

“Please Release Me”, “It’s Not Unusual”, “Delilah”,“Quando, Quando”,

“Love Me Tonight” and much more…

as performed by our own dynamic

Rabbi “Engel” Bert Kieffer

Thank G-d it’s

Shabbat!* TGIS*- Musical

Shabbat

Bring your friends!

Temple Emanuel’s Tot Shabbat !

January 8 from 6 - 6:45 PM in Renz Hall

A special Shabbat experience for

children under age 7 and their families.

Join us for pasta, singing,

“Treasures of Shabbat” Pirate Puppet Show and help us

celebrate Shabbat !

Please call the office and let us know you will be joining us!

Traditional Shabbat Service at 7:30 PM in the Sanctuary

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December 2015

Birthdays in December

1 Shelley Robinson

4 Leonard Rabin

5 Beverly Fox

8 Joshua Max Audette

10 Barbara Cohen

13 Richard Ross

15 Elaine Fleisher

18 Annie Spiro

23 Donald Kaplan

24 Jessica Shoffner

28 Victor David Audette

28 Alan Joseph

28 Robert Trohn

29 Kayla Dougherty

31 Ariel Vugman

Anniversaries in December

3 Stuart and Carolyn Neuberger

23 Harvey and Myrna Garbow

If you are a Temple member and

you would like us to announce

your birthday or anniversary,

please email the information to the

Temple office

[email protected] or

call the office (863) 682-8616.

Birthdays in January

2 Alexandra Michelle Eckert

6 Maxine Weiss

12 Anne Weiner

15 Max Glenn Estroff

15 Robin Sussingham

16 Isaac Selig

16 Arthur Alvarez

18 Korina Masters

19 Shelley Epstein

24 Dr. Joel Freid

24 Stuart Neuberger

27 Dr. Ilan Abramowitz

27 Daniel Sussingham

28 Dr. Monte Sichelman

Anniversaries in January

1 David and Shelley Robinson

15 Moshe and Lizandra Izsak

15 Robert and Amy Morris

20 Harris and Linda Estroff

20 Drs. Monte & Heidi Sichelman

A great way to honor someone on their birthday or anniversary or any other simcha, or to remem-

ber them as you observe their Yahrzeit is to sponsor an Oneg Shabbat or Kiddush lunch in their

honor or memory.

Cost of sponsoring a regular Oneg Shabbat is $36 and a regular Kiddush lunch is

$108 for up to 40 people. If any additional food is desired such as a birthday or anniversary cake

or additional foods are desired or for more than 40 people, there will be an additional charge.

Call Tammy Serebrin at 863-838-2583 to book a date and

for further information.

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Birthdays in November

2 Carolyn Neuberger

3 Melody Eckert

6 Ramon Quintana

7 Mark Scolnick

8 Mimi Chernick

8 Myrna Glass-Quintana

9 Michelle Estroff

11 Jennifer Audette

11 Jillian Robinson

13 Dr. Marvin Odro

14 Jane Kaplan

15 William Sadowsky

15 Ira Serebrin

16 Benjamin Joseph Vickers

Anniversaries in November

1 Kevin and Michelle Estroff

14 Ruth and Charles Vickers

18 Jim and Lori Dougherty

20 Stephen and Deborah Herman

26 Dr. Jordan and April Eckert

29 Michael and Nyrka Riskin

(Proceeds go to the Religious School Fund)

Member Birthdays and Anniversaries

Help Temple Emanuel’s Religious School

and send your family and friends happy mail by

sending Nachas Notes.

Nachas notes are cute postcards (postage

included) with birthday or anniversary greetings.

We also have Nachas Note Cards for holidays.

Nachas Notes are sent by Temple volunteer,

Rhoda Goldsmith.

Please do not send your order to the Temple office—this

will delay processing.

Please check name(s), as indicated on this form,

for those you wish to receive Nachas Note. Then

indicate below, YOUR name and phone number.

Mail this form, along with check ($5.00 for each

name checked) to Rhoda Goldsmith, 3105 Boger

Blvd. West, Lakeland, FL 33803

Name:

Phone:

18 Gabriella Pinheiro S Ruiz

18 William Blocher

24 Josh O’Connor

25 Susan Alvarez

25 Donna Gorell

26 Irma Cole

28 Dr. Jordan Eckert

28 Joy Leviten

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Many thanks to those who made the Rosh Hashanah reception such a memorable occasion.

A loving thank you to my children and grandchildren who sponsored it in honor of my

90th Birthday.

My thanks also to those who baked, worked in the kitchen and helped with the serving.

Ada and her kitchen crew. Jennifer Audette, Barbara Cohen, Irma Cole and Mark Scolnick, Beth

Dennis, Lori Dougherty, April Eckert, Cat Eskin, Myrna Garbo, Cheri Glogower, Debby Herman,

Lizandra Izsak, Miriam Joseph, Stephanie Kimbrough, Joy and Dan Leviten, Sharon Lakin, Shari

Levitats, Bonnie Odro, Joan Rabin, Jane Renz, Shelley Robinson, Arlene Schwartz, Heide Sichel-

man, Sonny Spiwak, Robin Sussingham, Doris Trohn, Norma Jo Valliete, Maxine Weiss and Mar-

lene and Harry Wlodawski

A special thanks to Linda Estroff and Tammy Serebrin who is the Grand Poobah of everything

Upstairs and Downstairs at Temple Emanuel.

Marilyn Signer

With great joy and pride,

Scott & Jennifer Audette welcome you to join them as their son,

Victor David Audette, is called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah.

Friday evening, January 15, 2016

& Saturday morning, January 16, 2016

Many thanks to Baila Miller who gave a wonderful program

at Temple Emanuel

on Sunday November 15

about the history of Russian, Cantorial and Klezmer

music and its influence on the music of modern times.

Thanks also to Baila’s brother and his wife, Temple members,

Harry and Marlene Wlodowski

who provided the delicious homemade goodies reception that followed.

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December 2015

Donations (Continued)

Kol Nidre Appeal Pledges

Ilan and Doraida Abramowitz

Bertha Alvarez

Saul and Evelyn Berger

Jerry and Gail Blumengarten

Michael and Beth Dennis

Lori and Jim Dougherty

Jordan and April Eckert

Catherine Eskin and Michael Barickman

Harris and Linda Estroff

Edwin and Kathryn Friedlander

Neil Glazer

Harvey and Myrna Garbow

Joan Greenbaum

Stephen and Deborah Herman

Moshe and Lizandra Izsak

Max and Miriam Joseph

Donald and Jane Kaplan

Mavra Kear

High Holiday Honors

Robert and Sarah Behr

Jordan and April Echert

Harris and Linda Estroff

Kevin and Michelle Estroff

Paul and Cheri Glogower

Dr. Moshe and Lizandra Izsak

Morris Kutner

Dan and Joy Leviten

Eric and Ana Lipson

Marc and Phyllis Pechter (Heidi Sichelman’s Parents)

Gary Rabin

Gerald and Joan Rabin

Korina Masters

Stuart and Carolyn Neuberger

Althea Miller

Brian and Jane Renz

Michael and Nyrka Riskin

Richard Ross

Gary and Arlene Schwartz

Michael Sedloff and Norma Jo Vaillette

Ira and Tammy Serebrin

Marilyn Signer

Raymond and Jodie Snyder

Sonny Spiwak and George Berger

Victor and Annie Spiro

Beverly and Jack Stephens

Chris and Robin Sussingham

Jonathan Trohn

Bernard and Martha Wildove

Marvin Wyman

Barry Zalman

Jane and Brian Renz

Michael Riskin

Shelley Robinson

Ira and Tammy Serebrin

Heidi Sichelman

Marilyn Signer

Raymond and Jodie Snyder

Jack and Beverly Stephens

Doris Trohn

Aleksander Vugman

Richard and Maxine Weiss

Marvin Wyman

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TEMPLE GENERAL FUND

Sol and Mary Feldman in memory of Betty Ann Greenbaum Miller

Richard and Maxine Weiss in memory of Betty Ann Greenbaum Miller

Harris and Linda Estroff in memory of Betty Ann Greenbaum Miller

Max and Miriam Joseph in memory of Emanuel Josephowitz

Max and Miriam Joseph in memory of Harry Aaron

Michael and Beth Dennis in memory of Anna Josephowitz

Michael and Beth Dennis in memory of Emanuel Josephowitz

Althea Miller in memory of Albert Sofness and Harold Sofness

Richard Ross in memory of Harry Ross

Brian and Jane Renz in memory of Arthur B. VanGelder Jr.

Michael and Beth Dennis in memory of Clement R. Dennis

Roy Dribbon in memory of Elaine Dribbon

Brian and Jane Renz in honor of Ira Serebrin’s Birthday

Roberta Gordon in memory of Bernie Gordon and

Irene Goldberg

Robert and Sarah Behr for “Put the Shtelt to the Metal”

Rabbi Discretionary Fund

Dr. Ronald and Arlene Krusch in memory of Rose Fleet

Nachas Notes

Gerald and Barbara Cohen

Richard and Maxine Weiss

Brian and Jane Renz

Charity Fund

Ilan Abramowitz

Oneg/Kiddush Fund

Marc and Phyllis Pechter in honor of

Heidi Sichelman’s Birthday

Robin Sussingham in honor of

Doris Trohn’s Birthday

Building Fund

Marvin Wyman in honor of

Brian Renz’s Birthday and

Tammy Serebrin’s Birthday

Educational Endowment Fund

Sharon Stone in memory of her daughter Jenny Stone Brown

Donations Monies received from February16, 2014. through N, 2015. Temple Emanuel thanks everyone who has made financial contributions to The Temple in honor or memory of Temple family and/or friends.

If there are unintentional omissions, please contact the office and we will make those corrections in the next newsletter.

Donations in honor of Marilyn

Signer’s 90th Birthday

Paul and Cheri Glogower

(Charity Fund)

Hope and Ron Rosenberg

(Building Fund)

Norman and Rebecca Slakman

(Temple Fund)

Stella and Carrie Toro

(Temple Fundy)

Richard and Maxine Weiss

(Temple Fund)

Sonny Spiwak

(Temple Fund)

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December 2015

“Meshuga for Mah Jongg” First Annual Tournament Fundraiser

Sunday, January 31st, 2016

Temple Emanuel, 600 Lake Hollingsworth Dr. Lakeland, FL

33803

$25 Registration Fee

Includes 12 games of Mah Jongg, lunch,

dessert, coffee & prizes!

Print and mail registration form and fee

(made payable to Temple Emanuel) send to :

Temple Emanuel, 600 Lake Hollingsworth, FL 33803

11:30—12:30 Lunch & Rules

12:30—1:30 Round 1

1:45—2:45 Round 2

3:00—4:00 Round 3

Followed by Prizes, Dessert & Coffee

Registration Form (Mah Jongg Tournament)

Name ______________________________________________________

Address ____________________________________________________

City ___________________________ State _________ Zip ___________

Phone ____________________________ Email ____________________

Registration Cut-off Date is January 15, 2016

Questions? Contact Myrna 863-213-4542 or Lizandra 863-670-7698

Mondays

1:00 p.m.

Renz Hall

Join us for

MAH JONGG

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Al and June Arnold in front of their home in Lakeland, c.1960

(From left) Judy, Todd, Joan

and Sandy Estroff, c. 1960

Hilda& Jerry Weiner take a turn on the

floor during his Bar Mitzvah , 1963

Honorable “Mentch”en Laurel Friedman-Aytes, daughter of Temple members Barry Friedman and Sharon Hodges, was

awarded a doctorate in communication from the University of California San Diego on Nov. 12.

Laurel’s doctoral work focused on health communication and her dissertation looks at issues sur-

rounding tuberculosis treatment policy in the California-Mexico border region.

Laurel, who was born in Tampa and grew up in Lakeland, is a 1998 graduate of Harrison Arts Cen-

ter. She has an associates degree in photography from Daytona Beach Community College, a multi-

disciplinary bachelors degree from the University of South Florida with concentrations in anthropol-

ogy, communication and photography, and a masters in communication from UCSD.

She and her husband, Ayhan Aytes, had their first child on November 23rd, a girl Ela Deniz. They

are currently in San Diego and plan to return to their home in Istanbul, Turkey, in January.

Mazel tov to Temple member Richard “Dick” Ross has became a great grandfather. The baby’s

name is Ava Francine Ross.

Mazel tov to Temple member Robert Behr who was appointed to his new position as CEO of Florida

Natural Growers in September. The Ledger wrote a wonderful front page article about Bob in the

November 16 issue of the newspaper.

Mazel Tov to Marilyn Signer on the birth of her fifth Great-grandchild, Eva.

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December 2015

Within Conservative Judaism yahrzeits are calculated from the Hebrew calendar. Names are recalled the Friday before the yahrzeit date.

December 19-December 25

Stanley Friedman, Joseph Jerusalem, Iving Kirshman, Julius

Kirshman, Ida Ross, Rose Eskow, Paul Kirshman, Abe Tonkel, Scott Goldberg, Frances

Leviten, Esther Schwartz, Bernard Engleman, Louis Ginsburg, Alfred Goldberg, Sadie Lerner,

Hannah Moskowitz, Sadie Roch Lerner, Cyrus Wolfson

December 26-January 1

Joseph Ingber Ambar, Nellie Bloch, Thomas Adam Ginsburg, Betty Goldring, Leah Smith,

Martin Spiro, Dr. Joseph Freedman, Jeanne Blumengarten, Edith Cynthia Fishman, Nathan

Gilbert, Sidney Kasavana, Israel I. Marcus, Mania Kalisiak, Bertha Kenet, Helene Mandel,

Hyman Schneider, Charles Wolk, Jennie Salkowitz

January 2-January 7

Gladys Spitzer, Nathan Kaplan, Rose M. Schwartz, Zelda Silverman, Evah Leah Wolfson,

Sidney Banchik, Morris Fox, Frank Levine, Benjamin Palestine, Lawrence Safferstone, Hilda &

Ernst Straus, Harris Wishnatzki

January 8-January 15

Alex Friedman, Shepe Goldberg, Philip Trohn, Howard Wein, Samuel Blumberg, Mary Booker,

Jennie Brownstein, Samuel Gamce, Irving H. Senft, Rae Weiss, Norman Wolf, Allen Weinstein,

Jennifer Rae Kochan, Frank Golub, John Steven Kaplan, Joseph Slakman, Simmie Cohen, Bill

Prebler, Dr. Herman R. Slakman, Howard Cohn, Dorothea May Teicher, Aleksander Kaplan,

Janet H. Sinder

January 16-January 22

Irene Cole, Abraham Silverstein, J. Herbert Wolfson, Herman Greenbaum, Edward Safer, Elias

Birk, Irving Gilbert, Abraham Schwartz, Frances G. Holober, Evelyn Miller, Bernhardt Trohn,

Sydney Schwartz

January 23-January 31

Eli Levitt, Harry Moskovitz, Frank R. Rauschkolb, Mollie Wolf,

Nathan Blumengarten, Samuel Estroff, Sylvia Claire Klein, Sally

Wasserman, Abraham Benkovitz, Yetta Cohen, Moshe Kenet, Joseph

Licht, Sam Weiner, Freda Dudkin, Samuel A. Novak, Ceyl

Ostrowsky, Ethel Friedman, Bertha Roch, Milo Berthe

Yahrezits in November, December & January (cont.)

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Within Conservative Judaism yahrzeits are calculated from the Hebrew calendar. Names are recalled the Friday before the yahrzeit date.

November 1-November 6

Elaine Dribbon, Ethel Lamport, Edward Charles Leviten, Harry H.

Blumberg, Alfred Rovell, Leo Kaplan, Morris Selig, Harry Ginsburg, Bessie Schneider, Sanford

Davis, Tova Izsak

November 7-November 13

Esther Hammerman Blate, Mildred Estroff, Irene Greenburg, Sallye Finman Horowitz, Kismet

Neuman, Abraham Pincus, Stanley Kochan, Russell Rabin, Anna Josephowitz, Ruth Fishbein

Barber, Bernard Gordon, Dora Herman, Edythe Schwartz, Solica Levy, Rosa G. Breidenbach,

Sigmund Breidenbach, Abraham H. Friedman

November 14-November 20

Nathan Rodnesky, Benjamin Grossman, Jonah Kisler, Nathan Lipshitz, Lena DeLieme

Heertje, William B. Jacobs, Carolee Kirshman, Gladys F. Lowy, Molly Gantzman, Joseph

Wishnatzki, Martin Fridovich

November 21-November 27

Herman David Goldstein, Clara Aaron, Charles Diner, William Henry Estroff, Muriel Greif,

Barney Kenet, Yetta Levitt, Morris Robinson, Sidney Goodwin, Celina Kaplan, Nat J.

Schneider, Charles Burghauser, Carl Lesnick, Lillie Signer, Sylvia Wolf

November 28-December 3

Sergio Alvarez, Myer A. Blate, Edgar I. Mehrlust, Julie Aaron, Julia Rauschkolb, William

Sunailitus, Kate Estroff Malkove

December 4-December 11

Barbara Brown, Mack Freid, Max Izove, Ralph Laub, Murray Garbow, Clara Gilbert, Hyman

Gittlewitch, Charles Holober, Herb Spiwak, Shirley “Tibe” Kasavana, Sara Lesnick, Ida

Wildove, Ethel Sedloff, Elliot Schick, Eli Chapnik, Frances P. Wolfson

December 12-December 18

Murray Horowitz, Marion Marcus, tilly Stecherl, Nat Wolf, S. Harvey Greenspan, Rose

Leibovitz, Lillian Kaplan, Tillie Moskovitz, Dora Pincus,Wilfred Wolfson, Harry Zelonky

Yahrezits in November, December & January

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December 2015

About the Archives - Celebrating Memory By Cat. Eskin

As many of you may already know, the Temple Emanuel Archive (TEA) has been honored over the last few

months. First, by a grant from the Southern Jewish Historical Society (SJHS), an organization founded in

1977 with the expressed purpose of fosteringscholarship about the experience of southern Jews. They boast

an annual conference,

academic journal, and active grant and award programs, which have helped to move southern Jewish histo-

ry from the margins of the American Jewish narrative into the mainstream. Many of you probably already

know that the earliest settlements of Jews were in the Southern United States. I was pleased to join their

ranks in 2010 and present on our temple at one of their conferences in Columbia, SC in October of 2011. En-

couraged by the wonderful scholars and enthusiasts connected with the Society, I applied for a Scott and

Donna Langston Archival Grant to help our little archive transcribe some of the over 100 (!) distinct inter-

views in the collection. In particular, I asked for help with the “Growing Up Jewish” interviews which were

already available (I had interviewed several people with the “Growing Up Jewish” purpose as far back as

2009). The grant monies will likely help with over 20 transcriptions (some are already partially transcribed),

allowing these important historical records to be more publicly available.

The committee which approved the Langston Grant encouraged me (well, the TEA) to apply for a Florida

Humanities Council grant, which aid organizations like ours. I am pleased to announce that I applied at the

beginning of September and we were approved before the end of the month! The grant from the Council

(funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities) will financially support several areas of the TEA’s

mission and also allow some new partnerships. The most exciting will be a public presentation in the

Spring—February 21, 2016; 2-3:30pm in Annie Pfeiffer Chapel on FSC’s campus—which will include the Di-

rector of the Jewish Studies Program at UF, Dr. Jack Kugelmass and our own Robin Sussingham as modera-

tor. I’ll be offering more details soon (it will be called “Our Jewish Communion”: Religious Identity and

Growing Up Jewish in Polk County). The grant also includes funding for more interviews, more transcrip-

tions and an archive/cataloging consultant to help organize and make more available our collections. This

last has helped the TEA form a cooperative relationship with the Polk County History Center which will

both provide one of the consultants and offer an exhibit on Jews in Polk County at the Bartow Courthouse

Museum they operate (May and June 2016). Finally, we will begin the process of making some items visible

on-line through our own website.

I am so pleased to be able to see our years of collecting bear fruit. The Temple Emanuel family—those who

are with us still and those who helped both the Archive and the Temple itself emerge and flourish—can be

proud of our contributions to Southern Jewish history, the history of Florida, and the more general work of

improving the world through

education and tolerance. Tikkun Olam!

The mothers (and at least one dad!) of the confirmation class lend a hand in the kitchen,

c.1962

Melvin and Selig Estroff at their home on

South Florida Avenue, c.1931

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Sukkot 2015

Sukkah Hop 2015

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Thanksgiving Interfaith Service

Pet Shabbat in October 2015