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Hay m היום
Congregation Agudath Achim
9 LEE BLVD., • SAVANNAH, GA 31405 • 912-352-4737 • www.agudath-achim.com
JULY-AUGUST 2013 • TAMMUZ/ELUL 5773
ISSUE #4
CONGREGATION AGUDATH ACHIM
A Glance at what’s
inside
A Message from the
Rabbi
From the desk of the
President
Message from Motti
News from
Sisterhood
Informative News
from the Men’s Club
Upcoming Events
Yahrzeits
Contributions
Birthdays
Your July/August
Calendar
Men’s Club & Sisterhood
Pizza/Spaghetti Party
Thursday, August 8th at 6:30 P.M. at AA
Cost $ 10 per person /$20 per family
Welcome back from summer vacations!
JULY/AUGUST, 2013 TAMMUZ/ELUL 5773 Page 2
RABBI
Ruven Barkan
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Motti Locker
PRESIDENT
Kenneth Sadler
VICE-PRESIDENT
Steven Roth
VICE-PRESIDENT/FINANCIAL
SECRETARY
Elise Shernoff
TREASURER
Adam Kaminsky
RECORDING SECRETARY
*******
IMMEDIATE
PAST PRESIDENT
Lynn Reeves
BOARD MEMBERS
Liz Arkin
Michael Bonder
Ernie Friedman
Doug Goldstein
Barry Luskey
Debbie Luskey
Morgan McGhie
Jennifer Rich
Tom Rosen
Jesse Ruben
Barry Schlafstein
Harvey Shatz
Warren Zeger
CHEVRA KADISHA
David Reeves
ENDOWMENT COMMITTEE
Eric Meyerhoff
SISTERHOOD
Joanna Rich
SHALOM SCHOOL
Eva Locker
HONORARY MEMBERS
Larry Lasky
Ruth Stein
Message From Rabbi
Sensitivity to the communal rhythms of loss and comfort in the Jewish calendar develops the
individual’s ability to express personal loss and tap into sources of comfort and renewal. In the
heat of the summer, we enter the cycle of mourning with the fast on the Seventeenth of Tam-
muz (Tuesday June 25) which begins the three week period that ends with a full day of mourn-
ing on the Ninth of Av (evening of July 15-16), commemorating the multiple destructions that
befell our people. This is immediately followed by a seven week period of comfort and spiri-
tual renewal that culminates with Rosh Hashanah.
During this period, I have been teaching a three week series titled, “Turning to Tradition in
Times of Loss.” In the first session we studied the rituals surrounding death and mourn-
ing. Our rabbinic leaders' demonstrated keen psychological sensitivity when shaping rituals
surrounding death, burial, and mourning. They carefully structured the mourning process into
periods -- the time between death and burial, the first week, month and year -- guiding the in-
dividual through the different waves of grief. By studying these rituals we examined rabbinic
views of life and death, and the program of comfort and healing they laid out for us.
It has been an honor to work with our dedicated Chevra Kadisha. This is a group of people
who provides all of the rituals associated with honoring the dead, culminating in burial. By
carefully adhering to these honored rites, this sacred community has maintained and transmit-
ted the wisdom inherent in our great tradition, even as we meet the unique challenges of our
time.
The world-view of our great sages was still limited by circumstance. Thus, due to the high
rate of infant mortality the rabbis did need not require mourning an infant who died before
thirty days. What was originally legislated out of compassion by preventing parents from be-
ing saddled by the burdens of the ritual; in our day, such a pragmatic approach ignores the
grief associated with the death of an infant or miscarriage. Even in our own day, such a loss is
dubbed "invisible" when it lacks a ritual response that allows the parents to grieve and receive
support and comfort from the community. In our second class, we studied how the develop-
ment of Jewish law and ritual in the Conservative movement sought to correct this griev-
ance. Rabbi Amy Eilberg, my mentor, writes in a legal response for the Committee of Jewish
Law and Standard of the Conservative Movement that using Jewish ritual to mourn a miscar-
riage “communicate(s) powerfully to the family that this loss was real, and that the Jewish
community understands and wants to provide support as the bereavement process gradually
unfolds.” (rabbinicalassembly.org, 1991). This is one of many examples of how the female
voice in the rabbinate provides unique insight into our people's spiritual needs.
Much of Judaism, practice and belief, is born out of our people's response to the experience of
exile from Israel after the destructions of the first and second Temples in 586 BCE and 70
CE. In our third session on July 10 at 6:30 pm, we will study the theology associated with
Tisha B'Av to analyze how it has sustained our people for millennia and we will evaluate its
utility in a post-Holocaust age.
The rabbis teach, "All who mourn for Jerusalem, will be rejoice with her." (Ta'anit 30b) May
we take a proactive stance to face the loss that exists in our lives on a communal and personal
level. May we turn to the Jewish tradition for strength as we confront such loss. May we
strengthen one another as we gather together as a supportive Jewish community. Thus, as we
enter the High Holidays with an awareness of the pain in our lives and a heightened sensitivity
to others, we shall be prepared for renewal, comfort and growth.
Rabbi Ruven Barkan
JULY/AUGUST, 2013 TAMMUZ/ELUL 5773 Page 3
A MessAge FroM our Presidents desk …………
I am sure when thinking about synagogue participation, many thoughts come to mind, daily
minyan, High Holiday services, family simachs and the list goes on and on. I guess there is not a
week or even a day that goes by without someone from the synagogue asking you to do some-
thing to help. In addition, there is Money. We are constantly asking you to give money. I guess
this is a fact in any non-profit organization. We need money to pay our staff, utilities, mainte-
nance, and again the list goes on and on. I think about this a lot when trying to make the AA a
more vibrant, growing, and caring synagogue. What does it mean to be growing? What does it
mean to be a caring synagogue?
As President, I spend a lot of time with the Officers reviewing the long-range plan. We have
many important goals. One is increasing membership 5% per year for the next 5 years. This will
be very difficult but we work on it constantly. Maybe, a better goal is to get more of our current
members more involved. I ask myself, what would get more of our members to be involved. I
know you have to serve your emotional and spiritual needs. We have made great strides here at
the AA the last few years and in order for this synagogue to thrive and prosper, we need each
member to participate more fully. We want the Agudath Achim to be around to celebrate its 200th
anniversary.
There is much to value here at the Agudath Achim and we need you to be a part of our family
so that we can say to our children and grandchildren we did everything we could to thrive prosper
and grow.
Kenneth Sadler,
President
JULY/AUGUST, 2013 TAMMUZ/ELUL 5773 Page 4
From the mind oF motti……….
Why can't we have our own Waze?
Last summer when traveling in Israel I would stop from time to time and ask about a place that I needed
to get to or a restaurant that someone recommended, and every time I got the same answer: why don’t
you put it on Waze (or as the Israelis called it wez)? I didn’t know what they were talking about, so I
Googled it and, for the sake of my older readers, I will explain what Waze is all about. "Waze is a GPS
system, but it differs from traditional GPS navigation as it is a community-driven application and learns
from users' driving times to provide routing and real-time traffic updates. It is also free to download and
use, as it gathers map data and other information from users who use the service. Additionally, people
can report accidents, traffic jams, speed traps, police, and can update roads, landmarks, house numbers,
etc. Waze also helps users find the cheapest, closest gas station around them or along their route.”
Many of you heard the end of this story: few weeks ago Google bought Waze for a reported 1.2 billion
dollars and made a few young Israelis very rich! One would ask himself again how come little Israel is
doing it over and over again. What about the Israeli's makes this happen? I think that there are many
theories, and if you are interested I would recommend a book written by a friend of ours called “Start-up
Nation,” but today I want to talk only about Waze .
It is very clear to me why Waze happened only in Israel. Only in Israel will you hear a dialog between
two drivers that do not know each other about which restaurant they should go to, how much their car
costs them or what they do for a living and how much they get paid!
In Israel there is a very strong sense of community. An app that get its life support from voluntary
feeds will flourish in Israel because everyone is in everyone's business, everyone knows or at least pre-
tends to know everybody, and at the end of the day everyone cares.
If you would ask the Israelis about their community-minded society they probably would call it a differ-
ent name and would allude to the small size of the country. They might even resent it and tell you that
you cannot “buy” moments of quiet or be left alone in this place. They might even explain that they will
travel abroad for vacation just to get piece of mind with no other Israelis around, but at the end of the day
they love it!
Here in Savannah we live in a very small Jewish community. We are so small that our existence depends
on our involvement in the community in the same form that Waze works, feeding and receiving: info,
money, value and other things. The beauty of the Jewish community of Savannah is the ability of its
members to ignore the natural gap between age groups, religious affiliations, political views and socio-
economic bearing. It's possible that the old system does not work and if so it is our responsibility to in-
vent our own Waze. We have to find a vehicle that will enable us to feed and share our info, opinions,
ideas and values. The Israelis could probably survive without Waze. As for us, finding a tool or place
that we can all feed to and receive from is a necessity.
See you in shul!
Motti
Motti Locker will be speaking about the
Current Events in Israel
Thursday, July 25th at 7pm
in Sun City at the home of Liela Weltman
JULY/AUGUST, 2013 TAMMUZ/ELUL 5773 Page 5
NEWS FROM SISTERHOOD …
As we begin our 2013-14 year in Sisterhood, we have much to discuss and some important decisions to make. To begin, please take
note of the following dates and deadlines: (Flyers for the Honey and Holiday Baking have been mailed and/or emailed.)
July 1, 2013 - your Holiday Honey orders must be in (mail to Treasurer, Linda Friedman)
August 5, 2013 - your Holiday baking orders must be in (mail to Treasurer, Linda Friedman)
August 5-8, 2013 - we will be baking the holiday goodies (challah, cakes) and need volunteers to help bake
(contact Joanna Rich by phone or email)
August 18th, 10 a.m. AA - Open Sisterhood meeting to discuss the combined Sisterhood/Mens’ Club programs
for the 2012/14 year. RSVP to Joanna Rich for this meeting.
Following is what we will be discussing at the open meeting:
I recently met with Bob Schwartz, the acting leader for the revived Men’s Club at AA, to discuss the possibility of Sisterhood and
Men’s Club continuing to work together on several projects and/or meetings we have tentatively scheduled for this year.
--We will have a joint Minyan Breakfast the last Sunday of the month. (2013-9/29, 10/27, 11/24, 12/29; 2014-1/26, 2/23, 3/30 -
April ? and May 25?) Costs will be $8 for adults and $4 for a child.
AJ Haysman will handle menu and preparation, Steve Sacks is a special guest chef including for appropriate
Minyans and special events, and committee (men and women) will do set up and clean up.
--Once a quarter a talk or event of interest by a speaker that can draw a group. The first week of a quarter: November, February,
May and Sept (This year will be August 18th for a welcome back Pizza night).
--Once a year one of the talks/events will be for paid up members only, including Men and Woman.
Proposed Dues will be $36 a year for Club or Sisterhood. If a family, $60 for the year. (This event will replace the Sisterhood Paid
Up meeting.)
--Ernie Friedman and committee will handle kitchen and serving duties for Hanukah party.
We will secure our dates of interest at the July calendar meeting and notify members of final dates and events.
We also want to create committees (of peers & friends) to plan and staff the following:
-an event for younger members and/or young families
-a committee for building and setting up the Sukkah (Hadassah will chair and provide
food for Sukkah event at AA on Tuesday, Sept. 24th 6 p.m.)
-possible event or meeting in Bluffton region
Men’s Club has been doing work, as needed, around synagogue and always welcomes additional help.
Sisterhood needs to revitalize, restock and staff the gift shop--a committee is needed to take this over. We are doing the Honey
Sales again (note order deadline above), and if we want to continue to bake for the holidays, a committee is needed to staff and pre-
pare. If we want additional meetings (separate from the proposed combined meeting), our challenge is to find interested members
who will provide their time and expertise to plan and staff additional meetings.
Instead of looking for a traditional board and officers, separate committees (in charge of one specific event) may be a better choice.
With a one-time committee, the members can set up with their peers and friends. We would love to have your thoughts on this.
The open meeting on August 18th will be a very full and important meeting and we need your attendance and input to help us secure
a strong, productive presence for the coming year.
L’Shana Tova
Joanna Rich, Sisterhood President
Joanna Rich
President
912-480-4686
JULY/AUGUST, 2013 TAMMUZ/ELUL 5773 Page 6
Informative News from the Men’s Club:
Men’s Club Summer 2013
First, a thank you to Kenneth, who without his leadership and personal help, there would be no
Men's Club today. The rest of you who have helped and/or attended events are highly appreci-
ated as well. This is indeed a family affair and all of us are in it together. Rabbi is of course our
spiritual leader and Motti for all things. Thank you all.
During the past year we have chosen to work with our Sisterhood to develop joint programs of
mutual interest. What we believe will be of interest for the coming 12 months will be the last
Sunday of the Month Minyan and breakfast; and quarterly events with exciting speakers. One
scheduled event will be a welcome back pizza/spaghetti dinner, August 8th for men, women and
children. Of course we will continue to assist Ernie Friedman with the Hanukah party and David
Reeves and Ron Robbins with maintenance work in and around the Synagogue. Finally, we will
begin to have to charge for breakfast ($8 adults and $4 for children); $36 dues for either club and
$60 for dues for both clubs combined. There will be one paid up member event during the year.
We already have a number of members who have offered to set-up, cook and of course help clean
up. AJ Haysman is our Minyan Chef; Steve Sachs is our spaghetti chef and we are negotiating
with David Hirsh on the Pizza side. Of course, Joanna Rich has helped a number of times. Jack
Wolf is our new volunteer Treasurer. For all the helpers and those congregants who have helped
with donations to cover events, I am most appreciative and personally gratified with their good
will and contributions.
Thank you.
Bob Schwartz, 897-4743, [email protected]
Sunday’s, June 30th
, July 28, Minyan 9:00 am,
Men, Women and Children welcome breakfast after
($8 for adults, $4 for children)
JULY/AUGUST, 2013 TAMMUZ/ELUL 5773 Page 7
Family Shabbat In May, we had Friday night services and Shabbat dinner at the Rabbi’s house. Mrs. Barkan cooked up a storm. We celebrated the joys of Shabbat together: The
kids did a pre-Shabbat activity of decorating the patio with Jewish symbols. We sang, ate, and prayed.
Every Friday night and Saturday morning we have family-friendly
services. Once a month we enjoy Shabbat dinner together, too. We hope you join us this Shabbat!
JULY/AUGUST, 2013 TAMMUZ/ELUL 5773 Page 8
Dear AA Synagogue;
Backpack Buddies is such a blessing for our students. Please thank your packers, delivery persons, and your congregation for
their generosity in helping our families.
I wish you could have seen the faces of the students when they received their summer books. The joy and surprise from even
our older boys would have brought a tear to your eyes. It means a lot to them that someone cares about them and is doing some-
thing to make them feel so special. One of my female students hugged the books to her chest and with bright, shiny eyes and a
huge grin said, “Oh, goody. Please thank them so much for making my summer!”
Thank all of you for making the year easier and less stressful for our families. It is a joy to meet and talk with the delivery vol-
unteers. I hope you all understand what a difference you are making in these students’ lives.
I hope you have a restful and fun summer. I look forward to seeing you in the fall.
Gratefully,
Sherry Ingram
Hesse K-8 School Counselor
At our annual board meeting we thanked our outgoing board members, Gale Hirsh, Linda Meyers,
Paul Todtfeld, and our Recording Secretary Bunny Cohen. We thank them for their devoted service
over the years. We renewed the term of Jesse Ruben and welcomed new board members, Debbie
Luskey and Liz Arkin. May they lead us with strength and wisdom as we grow our synagogue.
Adult Education Opportunities
Turning to Tradition in Times of Loss:
Theology in the Wake of Destruction Rabbi Barkan
Wednesday, July 10th, 6:30pm at AA
The Latest from Israel Motti Locker
Wednesday, July 24th
Study Torah on Shabbat Rabbi Barkan
Every Shabbat after Kiddush luncheon and one hour before nightfall
Learn to Read Hebrew Rabbi Barkan
Wednesdays at 6:30pm
Conversion Class Rabbi Barkan
Debbie Luskey Liz Arkin
JULY/AUGUST, 2013 TAMMUZ/ELUL 5773 Page 9
JULY 01/23 TAMMUZ HARRY VOGEL
LILLIAN WIZWER
JULY 03/25 TAMMUZ FANNIE K. HARRIS
JULIAN SPECTOR
JULY 04/26 TAMMUZ STEVEN ROBIN
HANNAH S. WEIL
JULY 05/27 TAMMUZ JERRY SHELL
JULY 06/28 TAMMUZ
GEORGE BAKER
ALAN WEXLER
JULY 08/1 AV
OSCAR BEBERMAN
JACK GALIN
LOIS MAKOVER
JULY 09/2 AV LAWRENCE BODZINER
NATHAN CHODASH
JULY 10/3 AV AL SHAYNE
JOSEPH STEIRN
JULY 11/4 AV
RUBEN GINSBERG
JOSEPH JOSELOVE
SAM POZNANAKY
CATHERINE SILVER
JULY 12/5 AV
ETHEL BRODSKY
JULY 13/06 AV
REBECCA COHEN
JULY 14/07 AV
CHARLOTTE LOCKER
JULY 15/8 AV OSCAR LEVY
SOPHIE PERLMAN
HARRY POTICHA
JULY 16/9 AV
MARTIN EICHELBAUM
ESTHER LEVY
PAUL POTICHA
JULY 17/10 AV
RENEE BERNARD
SADIE NATHAN BODZINER
JULY 19/12 AV
ROSE FREED
MORRIS HOMANSKY
LEROY MONSKY
JULY 20/13 AV MOE GALIN
JULIUS JACK MARCUS
JULY 22/15 AV
BURTON BARR
CELIA KAMINE
JULY 23/16 AV
IRVING COOPER
ROSALINE LEVY TENENBAUM
JULY 24/17 AV
NATHAN DAUB
JULY 25/18 AV
EVELYN BODZINER FRIEDMAN
JULY 26/19 AV RUBIN ABLIN
ALBERT KARP
SARAH LEVY BUCHSBAUM
LOUIS ZEGER
JULY 27/20 AV
LARRY KAMINSKY
JULY 28/21 AV
PAULINE ISAACSON SCHMIER
JERRY WEBER
JULY 29/22 AV
HERMAN DIRECTOR
MILLIE KADISH
BURTON MINTZ
BENJAMIN SAGER
JULY 31/24 AV
SARA WAGGER
AUGUST 01/25 AV
BERNARD LEHRBERGER
AUGUST 02/26 AV
ALBERT MEYERHOFF
ALINE SIMMONS
AUGUST 03/27 AV
ROSE WEITZ
AUGUST 04/28 AV
HENRY I. COLEMAN
AUGUST 05/29 AV JONATHAN BEHR
ADELINE GOLD
HELENE HARRIS
AUGUST 06/30 AV SAMUEL RUDOWITZ
AUGUST 07/1 ELUL ALAN NEIDICH
AUGUST 08/2 ELUL
HELENA BILEK
SAM GARVIS
BELLA VOGEL
AUGUST 09/3 ELUL EDWARD CRANMAN
MARVIN ZERDEN
AUGUST 10/4 ELUL RUTH EICHHOLZ KAHN
AUGUST 11/5 ELUL
BERNARD METZGER
AUGUST 13/7 ELUL
SARAH ODREZIN
MAURICE SINSHEIMER
WOLF STEINBERG
AUGUST 14/8 ELUL ALBERT PECKNAY
SAM STEINBERG
AUGUST 15/9 ELUL DORA ROSENBERG
EUNICE SCHWARTZMAN
AUGUST 16/10 ELUL HERBERT KAHAN
AUGUST 17/11 ELUL
JEANE CRANMAN
ANNA LOU FRIEDMAN
JOSPEH SOLOMON GREENBERG
ARNOLD WEINER
AUGUST 18/12 ELUL
LOUIS GINSBERG
LOIS LANEY REEVES
AUGUST 19/13 ELUL
ROSE RUDIKOFF
MEYER WARREN TENENBAUM
AUGUST 20/14 ELUL
PAULINE KIRSCHNER
ARTHUR KRIEGER
AUGUST 22/16 ELUL
SYLVIA COHEN
JACOB DURBEN
OWEN KATZ
HOWARD REEVES
AUGUST 23/17ELUL BERTHA DIRECTOR
SAM KAMINE
JOSEPH WALDMAN
AUGUST 24/18 ELUL
MYRA DIRECTOR LIPPMAN
JULIUS EDWARD STEINBERG
SIDNEY FRANKEL
COLEMAN STEIRN
AUGUST 25/19 ELUL
ETHEL RICHMAN WAGNER
AUGUST 26/20 ELUL
RACHEL GREENBERG
AUGUST 27/21 ELUL
BEATRICE CUTTNER
AUGUST 28/22 ELUL WULF FARKOVITZ
AL ROBBINS
AUGUST 29/23 ELUL KARL FRIEDMAN
AUGUST 30/24 ELUL
SUSAN RUBEN
AUGUST 31/25 ELUL
JULIUS JACOBSON
Yahrzeits July-August 2013/5773
JULY/AUGUST, 2013 TAMMUZ/ELUL 5773 Page 10
Contributions We acknowledge with gratitude and appreciation your generous donations
Leaf on the “Tree of Life”
In Honor Of
40th Birthday
Jesse Ruben
The Kaminsky, Linfoot, Neil, Pine, Rich & Robin Families
Norton & Betty Melaver Education Fund
In Memory Of
Max Eisenberg
Linda Cooper
Louis Luskey, Morris & Sophia Samorodin
Bernice Luskey
In Honor Of
Sylvia & Burton’s 65th Wedding
Anniversary
Bernice Luskey
Torah Fund
In Memory Of
Jay Kaminsky
Harvey & Joan Pam
Speedy Recovery Of
Harvey Pam Joan Pam
Sylvia & Morris Cohen Israel Travel
Endowment Fund
In Memory Of
Malcolm Alterman, Lewis & Morris Cohen
&
Henry Miller
Edward & Becky Cohen
Florence Haysman Silver Fund
Speedy Recovery Of
Steve Haysman
Jack Wolf
Bailee Tenenbaum Kronowitz Kiddush
Fund
In Memory Of
Jay Kaminsky, Louis Odrezin &
Rose Wineberg Faye Kirschner & Christine Addy
Norman Dobbs
Michael Dobbs
Herb Schildkraut
Sally Krissman
In Honor Of
Sylvia & Burton Udinsky's
65th Wedding Anniversary
Anita Schlossberg
Zena Caplan
Speedy Recovery Of
Gerald Cohen
Sally Krissman
Lewis Danish Tzedakah
In Memory Of
Jay Kaminsky
Merry & Richard Bodziner
Julie & Buddy Metzger
In Honor Of
Sylvia & Burton Udinsky’s
65th Wedding Anniversary
Julie & Buddy Metzger
Harvey & Judith Shatz
Ed Wexler & Buddy Metzger’s Birthday
Merry & Richard Bodziner
Mazel Tov
on your Bar/Bat Mitzvah
Uri & Shani Locker
Marsha & Chuck Bernstein
Thank You
Rabbi & Adina Barkan
Julie & Buddy Metzger
Maxine Patterson
Michael & Linda Zoller
Richard Bodziner
Michael & Linda Zoller
Ralph & Pauline Tenenbaum Chevra
Kadisha Fund
In Memory Of
Wolfe W. Silver
Murray Silver
Ralph Tenenbaum
Marsha & Andre Kessler
Esther Jacobson
Helen Rosengart
In Honor Of
Sylvia & Burton Udinsky’s
65th Wedding Anniversary
Louis & Pearl Friedenberg
Eric Nathan Karp Fund
In Memory Of
Roy Kelman
Annette Karp
Arnold , Chrissie, Evan & Miles Karp
Joseph Hoffman
Arnold & Chrissie Karp
Happy Mother’s Day
Sheryl Kreh
Rahel O’More
“Golden Girls”
Elizabeth Weitz, Ruth Stein,
Anita Schlossberg, Bernice Elman &
Ann Scheer
Sheryl, Stavie Kreh & Annette Karp
Rabbi Jerry Potack Camp Ramah Fund
In Memory Of
A.M. Seligman
Arnold Tillinger
Sidney Hollander
Ellis & Barbara Abrams
Jennifer Jones
Maxine Karr
Edith Selkow Maxine Karr
Speedy Recovery Of
Sylvia Udinsky & David Hirsh
Maxine Karr
Building Fund
In Memory Of
Jeanette Rabhan
Elise & Victor Shernoff
Jay Kaminsky
Elise & Victor Shernoff
In Honor Of
Birth of New Daughter
Aileen & Ira Miller
Victor & Elise Shernoff
Rebecca Zoller’s Wedding
Victor & Elise Shernoff
Happy Birthday
Bernice Elman
Lillian & Walter Lowe
Sylvia & Burton Udinsky’s
65th Wedding Anniversary
Elise & Victor Shernoff
Doris Klugman
JULY/AUGUST, 2013 TAMMUZ/ELUL 5773 Page 11
Contributions We acknowledge with gratitude and appreciation your generous donations
Sisterhood Mitzvah Committee
In Memory Of
Julius Galin, Jeannette Galin & George
Newman
Mel & Ellie Galin
Paul Stein
Ruth Stein
Backpack Buddies
In Memory Of
Ben Tucker
AM Goldkrand
Jay Kaminsky
AM Goldkrand
Harriet Ullman
Samuel Gold, Ida Wilensky, Joe Hoffman
& Aunt Louise
AM Goldkrand
A.M. Seligman & Louis Baker
Sandy & Marcus Seligman
Ryan Williams
Elise, Victor, Heather, Jason, & Kristina
Shernoff
Isadore Karpf
Sally Krissman
Bells Lasky, Sidney Lasky & Nathan Weiss
Betty & Larry Lasky
In Honor Of
Ben Cohen’s Bar Mitzvah
AM Goldkrand
Linda & Steve Sacks
45th Wedding Anniversary
AM Goldkrand
Happy Birthday
Marsha Gordon
AM Goldkrand
Dick Berkowitz’s 80th Birthday
Norma & Marvin Rappaport
Mazel Toz
Jeff Kole & Judy Byck
AM Goldkrand
Thank You
Merle & David Horwitz, Gale & David
Hirsh &
Carole & Jerald Cohen
AM Goldkrand
Sylvia & Burton Udinsky’s
65th Wedding Anniversary
Harriet Ullman
Speedy Recovery Of
Ernie Friedman & Fran LeVow
AM Goldkrand
Carol Minkovitz
Harriet Ullman
Joanne Hochman
Jane Winter
AM Goldkrand
General Fund
In Memory Of
Jay Kaminsky
Joseph & Veronica Hoffman
J.C. Lewis Family
Employees of Southern Motors Honda
Nell Itzkovitz
Rick & Roberta Finn
Edward & Beck Cohen
Gale & David Hirsh
Evelyn Ward Karsman & Henry Karsman
Lea Ward Sutker
Dena Bodziner
Sylvia & Burton Udinsky
Martin Metzger
Julie & Buddy Metzger
Selma Dunn
Joan Dunn Moore
Phyllis Wolf
Jack Wolf
Ida Wilensky
Jane Winter
David Kramer
Linda & Michael Zoller
Charles Becker
Elaine Becker
Larry L. Hirsh & Julius Schmier
Gale & David Hirsh
Aunt Nancy
Jane Winter
Lena Shoob
Cary Shoob
Helena Bilek
William & Jennifer Bilek
Rose Roth
Beth & Steven Roth
Rose Poznansky
Liela Weltman
Charles & Lillian Wizwer
Phillip & Arlene Wizwer
In Honor Of
Sylvia & Burton Udinsky’s
65th Wedding Anniversary
Charlotte Weitz
Susan Lowrey Flaherty
Barbara & Ellis Abrams
Phyllis Mintz
Jean & Paul Birnbaum
Shelbie Hafter-Wassel
Anne Scheer
Danny & Lisa Kaminsky
On the Birth of your son
Anna Berwitz
Harriet Ullman
Congratulations
Judith Goldkrand
Jane Winter
Sandy & Nancy Rosenthall
50th Wedding Anniversary
Jane Winter
Congratulations on Becca’s Marriage
Michael & Linda Zoller
Gale & David Hirsh
Rabbi Barkan
Sandy & Stuart Shubin
Speedy Recovery Of
Bernie Wilker
Elise & Victor Shernoff
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Congregation Agudath Achim
July 2013 August 2013
Thursday, July 4th
Independence Day
8:00 am Shacharit
6:00 pm Mincha
Friday, July 5th
8:16 pm Candlelighting
Saturday, July 6th
9:00 am Shabbat Services
8:10 pm Mincha/Maariv
8:40 pm Seudah, Study & Song
9:17 pm Havdalah
Friday, July 12th
8:14 pm Candlelighting
Saturday, July 13th
9:00 am Shabbat Services
8:05 pm Mincha/Maariv
8:35 pm Seudah, Study & Song
9:14 pm Havdalah
Friday, July 19th
8:11 pm Candlelighting
Saturday, July 20th
9:00 am Shabbat Services
8:00 pm Mincha/Maariv
8:30 pm Seudah, Study & Song
9:11 pm Havdalah
Friday, July 26th
8:07 pm Candlelighting
Saturday, July 27th
9:00 am Shabbat Services
7:55 pm Mincha/Maariv
8:25 pm Seudah, Study & Song
9:06 pm Havdalah
Sunday, July 28th
9:00 am Shacharit
6:00 pm Mincha
Friday, August 2nd
8:02 pm Candlelighting
Saturday, August 3rd
9:00 am Shabbat Services
7:50 pm Mincha/Maariv
8:20 pm Seudah, Study & Song
9:00 pm Havdalah
Friday, August 9th
7:56 pm Candlelighting
Saturday, August 10th
9:00 am Shabbat Services
7:40 pm Mincha/Maariv
8:10 pm Seudah, Study & Song
8:53 pm Havdalah
Friday, August 16th
7:49 pm Candlelighting
Saturday, August 17th
9:00 am Shabbat Services
7:35 pm Mincha/Maariv
8:05 pm Seudah, Study & Song
8:45 pm Havdalah
Friday, August 23rd
7:41 pm Candlelighting
Saturday, August 24th
9:00 am Shabbat Services
7:25 pm Mincha/Maariv
7:55 pm Seudah, Study & Song
8:36 pm Havdalah
Friday, August 30th
7:32 pm Candlelighting
Saturday, August 31st
9:00 am Shabbat Services
7:15 pm Mincha/Maariv
7:45 pm Seudah, Study & Song
8:27 pm Havdalah
JULY/AUGUST, 2013 TAMMUZ/ELUL 5773 Page 13
High Holiday Bake Sale Baked by Sisterhood at Agudath Achim
We want your holidays to be sweet!
Erev Rosh Hashanah is September 4,2013
PLEASE ORDER BY AUGUST 16
READY FOR PICK UP AUGUST 28TH
YOU CAN PLACE YOUR ORDERS BY: PHONE: Gale Hirsh @ 692-1549
Synagogue Office @ 352-4737
MAIL: 9 Lee Boulevard, Savannah, GA 31405
FAX: AA Office 352-3477
Thank you for your support
High Holiday Order Form:
Yes – Please Make My Rosh Hashanah Sweet
__________ Round Challah, plain – $6.00
__________ Round Challah, with raisins – $6.50
__________ Medium Loaf Apple Cake - $7.00
__________ Large Round Apple Cake - $25.00
TOTAL PRICE: Make Checks payable to: AA Sisterhood
NAME:
PHONE NUMBER:
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Agudath Achim Sisterhood This 8-ounce jar of delicious
kosher honey arrives in time for
the Rosh Hashanah holiday,
decorated with a colorful label,
and includes a personalized card
reading “L’Shana Tova—Wishing
you a Healthy and Happy New
Year”. This card also lets the
recipients know that a donation
has been made in their honor to
Agudath Achim Sisterhood.
Your cost is $10.00 per jar which includes
shipping and handling within the United States. We will gladly mail orders outside the U.S. for
an additional fee. To order honey, please complete the attached form and follow the step-by-step
instructions. Please mail the form to the synagogue at 9 Lee Blvd., Savannah, GA 31405 along
with your check payable to Agudath Achim Sisterhood. No credit cards, please. That’s all there is
to it!
Order by July 1st, 2013 to avoid a $3.50 per jar shipping fee.
What better way to wish family, friends and business associates a “Sweet and
Healthy New Year” than sending a jar
of honey?
For more information please contact:
Linda C. Friedman
(912) 656-1096 [email protected]
HONEY FROM THE
HEART!
JULY/AUGUST, 2013 TAMMUZ/ELUL 5773 Page 15
For further information see the E-News to get your
order forms or contact
Linda Friedman
912-656-1096
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Yom Huledet
Same’ach!
We Extend Happy
Birthday Wishes
to the Following
Members
July 2
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Linda Zoller
Linda Myers
Barry Schlafstein
Victor Shernoff
Michelle Ourhaan
Donald Kantor
Harvey Shatz
Melvin Haysman
Rachel Kronowitz
Janice Steirn
Tom Rosen
Harriet Ullman
Leila Kyriacos
Benjamin Sutker
Judy Weiner
Paul Cranman
Aaron Davidson
Martin Miller
Bill Sand
Paul Friedman
Sandra Longwa-
ter
Judy Todtfeld
Michael Zoller
Ronald
Kronowitz
Muriel Bono
Max Sutker
Tessa Lewis
Rose Sadler
Russell Rosengart
MESSAGE FROM THE
MINYAN CAPTAINS
If you are planning to come to
Shul for Kaddish, please
contact the minyan captain a
few days in advance.
Monday
(7:00am) - Kenneth Sadler
Tuesday
(7:30am) - Lynn Reeves
Wednesday (8:00am) - Ernie
Friedman
Thursday (7:00am) - Michael
Konter
Friday (7:00am) - Bobby
Isaacson
Sunday (9:00am) - David Hirsh
August 1
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Kathryn Barker
Jordan Horesh
Ben Goodman
Alex Zerden
Noah Luskey
Betty Melaver
Sarah Pine
Ellie Galin
Loyce Weil
Harris Greenberg
Louis Rabinowitz
Ashley Schlafstein
Elise Shernoff
Amos Timna
Randall Bart
Linda Meier
Jack Wolf
Betty Nathan
Jennifer Rich
Arnold Karp
Danny Weil
Joel Homansky
Haim Bober
Harriet Karlin
Joy Warshaw
Ida Zeger
Demetre Kyriacos
Julie Metzger
Leon Shelkoff
Melanie Ourhaan
Amanda Barker
Louise Harkavy
Millie Melaver
NON/PROFIT
ORG.
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
PERMIT NO. 21
Congregation Agudath
Achim
9 Lee Blvd
Savannah GA 31405
Phone: (912) 352/4737
RABBI RABBI EMERITUS
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
FINANCIAL COORDINATOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASST.
HAYOM EDITOR
RUVEN BARKAN RABBI RAPHAEL GOLD
MOTTI LOCKER
JENNIFER JONES JULIANA G. BLAND
JULIANA G. BLAND
PRESIDENT VICE/PRESIDENT
VICE/PRESIDENT/FIN. SECT.
TREASURER RECORDING SECRETARY
SISTERHOOD PRESIDENT
CHEVRA KADISHA PRESIDENT PRESIDENT EMERITUS
KENNETH SADLER STEVEN ROTH
ELISE SHERNOFF
ADAM KAMINSKY
JOANNA RICH
DAVID REEVES ABRAM RUBIN
OFFICE HOURS Monday/Thursday 8:30am / 5:00pm
Friday 8:30am / 3:00pm
Gift Shop Hours:
PLEASE CALL
Linda Friedman/(912) 656-1096
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PROFESSIONAL STAFF
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED