תיב םולש Shalom Bayit From The Rabbi

November 2014
A monthly publication of Temple Beth Ami
www.templebethami.org
Shalom Bayit
‫שלום בית‬
Vol 34 No 15
Established 1987
From The Rabbi
In the last 8 years Temple Beth Ami has
Some of the highlights of the itinerary include: Pergamon
traveled to Israel five times. This is a
Museum, The Berlin Jewish Museum, Alt-Neu Synagogue,
remarkable amount of trips for a
the Prague Jewish Cemetery, Cathedral of St. Vitus, St.
community of any size.
George's Basilica and Golden Lane with Daliborka Tower, the
Charles Bridge, St. Stephen Cathedral, the Belvedere,
As many of you know, we just
Schönbrunn Palace, Budapest Jewish Museum & Holocaust
announced our departure for our first
Memorial, Danube River Cruise, Matthias Church, Remuh
Jewish Heritage Trip to Central and
Synagogue with the Cemetery, Oskar Schindler’s Factory,
st
Eastern Europe! The trip will be from June 21 through July
Krakow’s Market Square, and St Mary’s Church.
th
5 . We will be starting in Berlin and continuing on to Prague,
Vienna, Budapest and Krakow. In Poland we will conclude
More information can be found on the TBA website:
our trip with the Krakow Jewish Festival, an astounding one-
www.templebethami.org/jewish-heritage-tour-to-eastern-
of-a-kind celebration of Jewish food, music, and culture.
europe.html
We will be visiting some of the most important centers of
Rest assured, if you have to miss this trip you will have an
Jewish life in the last 800 years, and visiting the largest
opportunity to travel back to Israel with us the following year.
synagogue in Europe and the Dohany in Budapest. We will
The 2015 trip may be one of our largest, and we will have a
also stand in some of the places where the Shoah, the
chance to celebrate B’nai Mitzvah in Jerusalem for the sixth
darkest chapter of Jewish history unfolded, at the Terezin
time! As we live out the dream, L’shanah ha-ba’ah
Ghetto, and Auschwitz.
B’Yeruslayim, Next Year in Jerusalem.
Rabbi Mark Blazer
We should be getting Jewish Journals at TBA
soon !
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From The Cantor
When I think of Shabbat, I think of all
I loved going to Kinnusim – Shabbat week-ends as a USYer,
of
that
where all of us teens got to experience Shabbat together. . .
week
singing and dancing non-stop for an entire weekend. Shabbat
holiday. From the blessings over the
at the Kotel, the Western Wall in Jerusalem at age 16
candles, wine and challah, to the
changed my life. I journeyed there which USY Israel
melodies we sing at the Shabbat
Pilgrimage. Shabbat in Safed with Laura at the Synagogue
table- z’mirot, to the special Shabbat
of Abuhav twenty-two years ago was also a memorable
melodies we use in the synagogue for
Shabbat experience.
the
wonderful
accompanies
Shabbat
this
m us ic
once
services
a
each
week.
Shabbat is a very musical day.
These memories of the tastes, the smells, the sounds, and
the feelings of Shabbat cannot be forgotten. They have a
Shabbat is a great day for so many reasons. It’s the only day
special place in my soul and I constantly draw on these
mentioned in the Ten Commandments “Honor the Sabbath
memories. Even today and it instantly brings a smile to my
day and keep it holy.” It’s a day when you can forget your
face and to my heart.
troubles and be at peace. . . sort of a taste of the “world to
come.” It’s a major “time out” for all of G-d’s creatures.
I hope all of you can find a way to celebrate Shabbat at home
and with us at Temple Beth Ami. So. . . take a break. You can
Growing up back in Philadelphia, I can remember my
use it!
grandmother – we called her “Bubba” baking challah and
making chicken soup on Fridays. My mother always got her
B’Shalom,
hair done before Shabbat. I use to walk to synagogue on
Saturday mornings, so I could sing in the Youth Corale – our
Cantor Kenny Ellis
synagogue youth choir.
EAT FOR TBA NOVEMBER
To print full size flyer go to:
http://www.templebethami.org/events.html
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From The President
What a wonderful time of year! Our
entire congregation plus many guests
spent another year together during Yom
Kippur and Rosh Hashanah at our “home
away from home”…The Hyatt.
Under
the direction of the Men’s Club, we built
our sukkah at TBA and enjoyed a Sukkot
service on Shabbat. We also enjoyed the
Rabbi’s sukkah for several social opportunities. Last but not
least, we celebrated and danced as we unrolled and
re-rolled our Torahs on Simchat Torah.
As we return to the beginning of the Torah, I’m reminded of
some very important lessons that we learn in first few
chapters of Genesis. In the Adam and Eve story, we all
know that Eve is tempted by the serpent and both Adam and
Eve, eventually, eat an apple from the Tree of Life. And
we’re led to believe that G-d becomes angry because of
their disobedience.
However, I question whether this is the real message of the
story. Think about it. G-d puts the Tree of Life in the middle
of the Garden of Eden and says this is one thing they may
not touch or enjoy. Does G-d really think they will not be
tempted to disobey at some point?
Later, Adam hides in the bushes and G-d asks, “Where are you?”
Does G-d really not know where Adam is hiding? Does G-d really
not know what Adam has done, when asking, “What have you
done?” Finally, when confronted by G-d, Adam points the finger
at Eve saying that it was her fault and Eve blames the serpent.
I believe the real reason G-d is angry has nothing to do with
disobedience. It’s about taking responsibility for one’s own
actions. Yes, there are reasons we do certain things. Yes, we
sometimes make bad choices that can be explained by
unfortunate circumstances or were motivated by the actions of
another. However, at the end of the day, we do make our own
choices and it’s on us to own up and take responsibility for those
choices . . . good or bad.
While you’re pondering the message of my article, please also
take a look at the upcoming calendar of events at TBA. There’s
something for everyone! I look forward to seeing you at Movie
Night, Bowling, Softball, the Mystery Dinner, Family
Promise, Torah Study, or Shabbat services. Remember that
Temple Beth Ami is the place to be!
Shana Tova, Shabbat Shalom and Mazel Tov
Eddie Nathan
President
TBA PERSONALS
Are you a female who loves movies and local theatre? Want
to connect with a female with the same interest? Have we got
a gal for you!!
One of our newest members is looking for a new friend who
would like to attend movies and local theatre. She lives in
Friendly Valley but location in Santa Clarita isn’t a problem for
daytime events.
We also have a lady who would like to connect with others
who wants to attend some of the plays being offered through
the Jewish Women’s Theatre Group.
For complete
information about JWT, go to their website at
www.jewishwomenstheater.org.
If you have similar interests and would like to connect with
either of these ladies, send an email to
[email protected] and ask for Erika to let me
know who you want to connect with and I’ll get you
connected!
So . . . this is how our new TBA PERSONALS works!! If you
have an interest in finding new friends who want to get
together for mah jongg, cards, outings . . . whatever! Just
send me an email and I’ll see what I can do to get you up
and out of the house.
Oh, and by the way, this isn’t just for ladies. If you guys
want to start a new poker group, get together to watch
football or whatever it is you guys like to do together, let me
know.
Erika Schwartz
TBA Personals Coordinator
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TBA Golf Classic V - March 8, 2015 at the Elkins Ranch Golf Club
Golf Tournament important update!!!
Due to low numbers we wanted to inform you that the golf tournament has been moved to March 8, 2015. Since this is one of
the most enjoyed fundraisers for the temple each year we wanted to have enough time to organize this wonderful event and we
feel that we need more time to make it successful.
I hope this did not disrupt anyone’s plans and if it did I’m sorry. I hope that you will be able to play in March.
We will be organizing a committee very soon.
Thank you for your understanding.
Sincerely,
Rick Kaufman
Golf Chairperson
Books and Brunch
Join us for a discussion on Love and
Treasure by Ayelet Waldman and a
potluck brunch.
When: Saturday, December 5, 2014
Time: 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 pm
Where: At the home of Diana Sotela
RSVP: [email protected]
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Mission Statement of Temple Beth Ami
The Purpose of this Reform Congregation shall be to worship G-d, to promote Jewish education and the fundamental principles
of Judaism, to ensure the continuity of the Jewish people to cultivate love, understanding, and enjoyment of our Jewish heritage
and to encourage community involvement.
Rabbi - Mark Blazer
[email protected]
Cantor - Kenny Ellis
[email protected]
Board of Trustees:
President - Eddie Nathan
[email protected]
Executive Vice President - Rosemary Watson
[email protected]
Past President - John Stulman
[email protected]
Treasurer - Jeff Stein
[email protected]
Secretary - Andy Steier
[email protected]
Religious and Ritual - Debra Block
[email protected]
Facilities Trustee - Bill Schwartz
[email protected]
Membership – Francine G. Van Scoyoc
[email protected]
Men's Club - Rich Tabach
[email protected]
Board Trustee Sisterhood - Nancy Lepore
[email protected]
Havurah Coordinator - Cheryl Cogan
[email protected]
Judith Stolnitz - Educational Director
[email protected]
Catherine Szyfer - Administrator
[email protected]
Ofra Naylor - Bookkeeper
[email protected]
Monthly Newsletters:
Publisher: Catherine Szyfer
Editor: Francine G. Van Scoyoc
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Education
When November rolls around, I sigh with relief. The High
Remember to ask your students what they learned in
Holidays are over. Our students have decorated a sukkah
Hebrew.
and enjoyed the mitzvot associated with that often overlooked
further their comfort with Hebrew reading.
holiday.
Treats
occasion.
and
songs
make
a
They will be using prayers from our Siddur to
memorable
However it is a false sense of ease.
At the
religious school the fun and learning continue.
It
will
be
progresses.
getting
cold
and
dark
as
the
year
Please remind your students to bring jackets
and to watch the parking lot. They should be waiting inside
This month our students will work on Shabbat songs with
the fence until they see you, so please have a chat about
Wendee.
safety.
Each grade will get started on their specific
curriculum: Dalet (4) will be working their way through the
Jewish Life Cycle Events.
Hey (5) is creating travel
Finally, I want to remind parents that students should not be
brochures as they learn about our country Israel. Vav (6) is
dropped off at Temple Beth Ami by themselves unless there
looking at their relationship with God and how they can make
is a staff member present.
the world a better place.
member is in the building before you leave your child. This is
They have already started a
Tzedakah project to support Family Promise. Torah study
Please confirm that a staff
to keep your children safe.
and Jewish history round out the curriculum for the Zayen (7)
class.
They will also be getting some guidance on their
L'Hitraot,
Mitzvah projects - an integral part of becoming a Bar/Bat
Judith Stolnitz
Mitzvah.
Education Director
Religious and Ritual
Dear Temple Beth Ami Members,
We have many people to thank for their help on the recent
holidays.
Sukkah Breakdown
Charles Peretz, Rick Kaufman, Eddie Nathan, Don Cogan,
Ayla Nathan, Max Cogan, John Stulman and Sam Stulman.
Yom Kippur
Charles Peretz, Rick Kaufman, Kirk Garden, Jon Savitch, and
Michael Halberstam for ushering.
Simchah Torah
Rabbi Mark Blazer, Cantor Kenny Ellis, Dina Blazer for
serving and set up, Judith Stolnitz for ordering the pizza, and
Adrienne Foldes for taking the wonderful pictures.
Children’s Program
Nancy Lepore and Francine Van Scoyoc for taking care of
the challah along with Jennifer Ihrig for her donations of
apples for the children’s program.
Happy Holidays,
Debra Block
Religious and Ritual Trustee
Sukkah Building for Sukkot
Eddie Nathan, Sam Silver, Brian Block, Rich Tabach, Rick
Kaufman, Alex Kaufman, Adam Lepore, Jerry Witherspoon,
and Len Unkeless.
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Membership
It is wonderful to see so many families enjoying to attend all of
TBA always wants to make sure that our new members
the holiday services and special gatherings at this time of year!
know how much we appreciate your becoming a part of
Please see some of the pictures taken of services, courtesy of
TBA’s community and, as a result, we have a special
The Signal. We are also seeing more congregants and visitors
service in which we honor and celebrate you. TBA has
attending our weekly Friday night Shabbat services! Each time
the tradition of having this special welcoming service to
we come together we are building a stronger community! We
celebrate new members at the same service when we
must thank our wonderful Rabbi Mark Blazer and Cantor Kenny
honor
Ellis for making services for the High Holidays, Sukkot and
volunteered his/her time to TBA and is neither a present
Simcha Torah so meaningful and enjoyable, along with Rabbi
board member, nor an employee of our congregation.
one
special
member
that
has
unselfishly
and Tracy Blazer for all of the social gatherings so many have
enjoyed
under
the
Sukkah
at
their
home
–
feeling
Therefore, PLEASE SAVE THE DATE of December 12,
2014 at 8 p.m. when TBA has its TRADITIONAL New
welcomed and a part of TBA’s community.
Member Welcoming Friday Night & Pasha Award
Service taking place when the recipient of the Pasha
After Yom Kippur services, we came together as a community
to break the fast. Approximately 60 TBA members participated
in the potluck styled dinner and I think we had enough food for
another 60 – so thank you for all of you that attended!
Many
Award is announced, so new and old members can meet
and mingle and we can formally welcome each new family
to our shul. Please make sure you save the date and look
for the flyer in the newsletter and on the website.
thanks of appreciation are in order to Lori Garden who helped
with the planning, set up and continued to help throughout the
evening – you are indispensible! Everyone that attended was
helpful and need to especially thank Gail & Sam Silver and
girls, Rachel & Eddie Nathan, BJ Kaufman, Glori & John
Stulman and, of course, Tina & Jon Savitch –but last not least
Joey Van Scoyoc for setting up all of the tables & chairs! If
there is someone I have neglected to thank, your help was well
appreciated! It was a wonderful community gathering.
We are looking forward to having you being a part of the
warm community of TBA and to enjoy what it has to offer
you:
to worship God, to enjoy Jewish education and
holidays, to enjoy our Jewish heritage and attend social
events.
TBA also offers several ways for you to meet
people: join a Havurah (contact Cheryl Cogan, Havurah
Coordinator) or by enjoying your first year’s free and
automatic membership with either Sisterhood or Men’s
Club. These groups help support and strengthen TBA and
Temple Beth Ami continues to grow! Please welcome our
so we hope you will decide to participate in them as well.
most recent new member Jacqueline Schneider, bringing
our total new families to date to 20!
Now last year at this time we were saying: Happy
Thanksgivvikah
- remember? So, I will end this by
wishing each of your families a Happy Thanksgiving!
Francine G. Van Scoyoc
Membership Trustee
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Onegs
Thank you to everyone who helped set up and clean up Onegs this past month. Please remember you can sign up on Volunteer
Spot at http://www.volunteerspot.com/login/entry/1167578514043
We would like to thank Jennifer Ihrig for donating the sliced apples for the teen Yom Kippur service.
Nancy Lepore
Oneg Coordinator
TOT SHABBAT SERVICES WITH WENDY
Children, Moms and Dads, Grandmas and Grandpas -- in fact
the whole family looks forward to attending TBA's Tot Shabbat
services held at 6:30 p.m. the first Friday night of each month at
TBA. Wendee Hersh joins Rabbi Blazer at TBA's Tot Shabbat
services which are especially for young children. The children
and all of the family love Wendee! Your children will be well
entertained while learning and having fun while at shul the first
Friday night Shabbat service of every month!
This month’s
services will be taking place on November 7th at 6:30 p.m. We
look forward to you joining us at shul!
Judaica Shop - New
Hours Open!
Our Judaica Shop now has new store hours from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
during the week Monday through Friday! So if you need a gift all
you have to do is contact either Catherine our administrator, or Ofra
our bookkeeper, by simply calling them at the office 661-255-6410
and they will be happy to help you!
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It's time to sign up NOW!
See Sign Up Form on next page
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PARENTING PLACE continued
PARENTING PLACE SCV
SIGN UP FORM
First Session
(11/4/14 thru 12/9/14)
DATE: _______________
MOM’S NAME________________________________________________________________
CHILD’S NAME_______________________________________________________________
CHILD’S AGE____________________________BIRTHDATE _________________________
ANY SPECIAL NEEDS__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
CONTACT INFO:
E-MAIL __________________________________________
CELL PHONE_______________________
TBA MEMBER:_____________ $60
HOME PHONE:___________________________
NON-MEMBER: $75_________________________
Check #____________
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HONOR YOUR LOVED ONE’S SPECIAL LIFECYLE EVENTS OR ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
Tree & Water Projects in Israel
Please let Sisterhood know as we would like to help you honor your loved graduate that you are so proud of! Israel's Water
Project is still going strong and is a nice way for you and your families to honor life cycle and special events such as
graduations. Simply fill out the form by going to Sisterhood’s website: [email protected] and send it to TBA
Sisterhood, 23023 Hilse Lane, Santa Clarita, CA 91321. For one tree or one water project the cost is just $18. That’s it! A
certificate indicating your gift will be sent directly from The Jewish National Fund to your gift recipient. Should you have any
questions, please contact Sisterhood and ask for Hedy Greenfield, Sisterhood Past-President.
Get Well and Sympathy Cards
Just a reminder . . . The Sisterhood sends out get well cards for those who are hospitalized, have had surgery or are seriously
ill. We also send out sympathy cards. Hedy Greenfield takes care of these too, so please contact Hedy Greenfield via the
Sisterhood Contact Page with your information (name & address) if you would like a card sent.
Pictures from High Holidays, Sukkot and Simchat Tora 2014
High Holidays
Pictures courtesy of “The Signal”
Sukkot
Thank you Debra Block for the pictures
Simchat Torah
Thank you Adrienne Foldes for the pictures
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SISTERHOOD NEWS
Welcome to our new members and welcome back to our returning members. Remember, it is never too late to join.
Last month we had the opportunity to welcome new and old members to a meet and greet at Jennifer's house. Thank you to
everyone who came. Also, we had a movie night which included Havdalah and a potluck. Thank you to Debra Block and Cheryl
Cogan for planning this event.
Our next events will be the Chanukah Boutique and our annual Chanukah Party. The Chanukah Boutique will be on November
23rd, 10am - 2pm and our annual Chanukah Party will take place on December 13th. Please see the flyer in this newsletter
regarding both. We hope to see many of you at both events.
If you have any suggestions or comments for Sisterhood, please e-mail us at [email protected]
“Without you we are one woman short”
Nancy Lepore
President
SAVE THE DATE ….FOR THESE UPCOMING SISTERHOOD EVENTS for 2014!
11/1/14 @ 11:30 am
*Non-Fiction Book Club @ Karma Restaurant
11/11/14 (Tues) @ 7 pm
Sisterhood Meeting
11/14/14 @ 6:30 pm
*Sisterhood Shabbat Dinner & Service
11/23/14 @ 10-2
*Holiday Boutique
12/13/14 @ 6:30-9
*Sisterhood Hanukah Potluck & White Elephant
Gift Exchange Party
WELCOME TO NEW SISTERHOOD MEMBERS!
We are pleased to announce and welcome new TBA member Jacqueline Schneider as an automatic Sisterhood
Member and Marina Eick who joined as a new Sisterhood member in October!
We also want to thank Elena Hedvig for volunteering to design prepare, and distribute our Sisterhood event flyers. You can see
how talented Elena is with our new Hanukah flyer!
Do you want to get to know people in sisterhood and volunteer? Other talent we are looking for! If you have a flair for writing,
please contact Francine through [email protected] to write sisterhood articles!
"Without You We Are One Woman Short!"
November 2014 Sisterhood Happenings
By Francine G. Van Scoyoc
Nancy Lepore – President; Francine G. Van Scoyoc – Vice President; Donna Alvarado-Casey – Secretary; B.J. Kaufman –
Treasurer; Debra Block – Programming; Membership – Cheryl Cogan; Women’s Torah Study – Sheryl Melnick and Rosemary
Watson; Judaica Shop – Nancy Lepore & Nancy Lefko
Visit the sisterhood website for news & events
http://www.templebethami.org/sisterhood.html
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Sisterhood Continued
LOMBARDI RANCH BAKE SALE FUNDRAISER:
October 29 - Bake your heart out and bring items to Francine's house.
October 30 - Bake Sale (2-hr shifts from 8-6)
Go to website for Lombardi Ranch's baking guidelines.
Contact Nancy/Francine: [email protected]
to say if you are baking or want to do a shift; ask for directions to Francine's house.
SISTERHOOD'S NON-FICTION BOOK CLUB:
RSVP - October 31: Donna Alvarado-Casey thru [email protected].
(for restaurant reservations)
NOVEMBER 1: Luncheon Meeting to discuss My Grandfather's Blessings .See attached flyer for details.
SISTERHOOD SHABBAT DINNER & SERVICE
NOVEMBER 14, 2014, 6:30-9
RSVP - November 7, 2014 Cheryl Cogan for dinner ALSO Service Readings: Francine Van Scoyoc
through [email protected]
Traditional Friday Night Dinner for Sisterhood Members & Families by Tracy Blazer!
$12 per person; see flyer for details
HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE
November 23, 2014 from 10-2
For full size flyers go to: http://www.templebethami.org/sisterhood-updates.html
PAST EVENT: GIRLS NIGHT OUT
First things are first. We have to first thank Marcia Davis for graciously having Sisterhood have it's GNO event at her home a
second time! Thank you Marcia! Our Girls Night Out (GNO) was a great success and a lot of fun! GNO had a great turnout of
approximately 15 women who got together enjoying each other’s company and potluck--as they finally started to watch Robin
Williams’ movies about 2-1/2 hours later! The Havdalah was led by our president Nancy Lepore, but thanks must to go to
Programming Chair Debra Block and Membership Chair Cheryl Cogan for planning the gathering. Many also participated in
50/50 raising about $85! (so somebody also enjoyed the other $85) A great way to see how much fun everyone had: go to our
photo gallery on the TBA Sisterhood’s website!
GNO PICTURES ARE ON PHOTO GALLERY!
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Sisterhood Continued
WHAT DO WE HAVE FOR YOU FOR HANUKAH?
On November 23, 2014 our HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE will also be here before you know it and is truly a lot of fun to participate in.
Nancy Lepore would love to hear from you if you are interested in helping out for the HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE on November 23!
It’s a great way to be the crowds and get some wonderful Chanukah gifts for family and friends while also supporting our
shul. Come by why your children are in class on Sunday morning – as our Holiday Boutique on November 23 will be open
from 10-12!
HANUKAH PARTY! New Member Jessica Orenstein has offered to have at her home our annual Hanukah Party on
December 13 from 6:30-9:30. Every year this has been a lot of fun with everyone participating in the potluck and also bringing
a white elephant present priced at $10 and under! Would you like to help with this event? Let Nancy or Debra know through
sisterhood’s website and RSVP there that you are coming. Please see the flyer in our newsletter and also on our website:
[email protected]! Hope to see you at this last event we do for 2015! This is a free event for members and $10
for non-members and walk-ins who do not RSVP by December 7!
NEXT YEAR IN 2015 – SAVE THE DATE:
WOMEN’S RETREAT: February 26 – 28, 2014 – A memorable spiritual weekend at Brandeis University in Simi
Valley. Our own Judith Stolnitz each time puts together a wonderfully themed and interwoven program of spiritual readings, art,
music and activities for the group of women that attend to thoroughly enjoy making new and strengthening friendships within
Temple Beth Ami’s community. Accommodations are fantastic too! Anyone that goes has a memorable time and ends up
deciding they want to go again. Give yourself a break from your regular routine to relax and enjoy! Cost is $350 for members,
and a slightly higher fee for non-members, but fees need to paid no later than January 15 to reserve your spot as space is
limited! You can do so, by contacting [email protected] stating women’s retreat and can pay through Paypal right
on our website!
SISTERHOOD MEMBERSHIP INFO: P l e a s e
contact
Membership
Chair,
Cheryl
Cogan
through
[email protected] for Sisterhood Membership. Sisterhood membership fees are set as follows: Basic membership
($36); Sarah ($54); Leah ($90); Rachel ($180) and non-temple members ($46). Whether you are an existing or new member,
please (1) fill out the membership form which can be found on sisterhood’s website. This is so that we can have your contact
information and add you to our mailing lists.
( N o t e :
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m a r k
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(2) Please either pay by Pay-Pal via the link below or by check.
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Birthdays
Name
Adam
Gisella
Sydney
Tyler
Noah
Lauryn
Richard
Cassandra
Sean
Talia
Michael
Jake
Adin
Larry
Sharon
Scott
Miles
Risa
Nancy
Brandi
Kathi
Last
Azran
Farkas
Schwartz
Barton
Berent
West
Jaffke
Azani
Hawbecker
Shelton
Schoenwetter
Unkeiess
Antebi
Bernstein
Eberts
Gershin
Rubin
Rubin
Lefko
DeVore
Studden
Date
1-Nov
1-Nov
1-Nov
2-Nov
2-Nov
2-Nov
2-Nov
3-Nov
4-Nov
4-Nov
4-Nov
6-Nov
7-Nov
7-Nov
7-Nov
7-Nov
8-Nov
8-Nov
8-Nov
9-Nov
9-Nov
Name
Chris
Tyler
Joseph
Chris
Shari
Adam
Jessie
Abby
Ryan
Jaiden
Eric
Evan
Robert
Luke
Darien
Matias
Alizah
Robert
Rachel
Samantha
Last
Vila
Weinberg
Peyton
Aaron
Morgan
Hersh
Lifton
Tobeck
Barnett
Gershin
Solomon
Wosk
Kayne
DeVore
Azani
Bullon
Lipson
Van Scoyoc
Mazorow
Rosen
Date
9-Nov
10-Nov
10-Nov
11-Nov
12-Nov
13-Nov
13-Nov
13-Nov
14-Nov
14-Nov
14-Nov
14-Nov
14-Nov
15-Nov
16-Nov
16-Nov
16-Nov
16-Nov
17-Nov
17-Nov
Name
Matthew
Caryn
Zachary
Laird
Jordan
Juliet
Alan
Steven
Shira
Tom
Cindy
Patrice
Ethan
Lindsay
Kayla
Charlie
Rachel
David
Jillian
Pauline
Last
Wess
Sanders
Goldflam
Mendelson
Steuer
Walker
Ferdman
Shore
Blazer
Robinson
Gershin
Steier
Dreyfus
Cooley/Myerson
Halberstam
Schneider
Rappoport
Kelfer
Abreu
Aksenfeld
Date
17-Nov
17-Nov
18-Nov
18-Nov
18-Nov
18-Nov
18-Nov
18-Nov
19-Nov
19-Nov
20-Nov
21-Nov
22-Nov
23-Nov
23-Nov
23-Nov
25-Nov
26-Nov
30-Nov
30-Nov
Anniversaries
First Name
Last Name
Date
Cheryl and Donald
Cogan
4-Nov
Kenny and Laura
Ellis
14-Nov
Brad and Doreen
Rosenfeld
21-Nov
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Yahrzeits
Dec First
Bernard
Dec Last
Sher
Date
11/1
Dec First
Harold
Dec Last
Singer
Date
11/14
Elizabeth Hoodkin
Schwartz
11/1
Mark
Turer
11/14
James
Sutton
11/1
Morton
Hirsch
11/14
Seymour
Abrams
11/1
Bobby
Knafla
11/15
Sibyl
Cohen
11/1
Charles
Nierenbwg
11/15
Lou
Adler
11/2
Judith
Maiten
11/15
Harry
Aron
11/4
Stanley G.
Stulman
11/16
Meyer
Freed
11/4
Ted
Kania
11/17
Leibu
Simon
11/5
Zbigniew
Kania
11/17
Ethel
Mandel
11/6
Bea
Horwitz
11/18
Harry
Edelman
11/6
Samuel
Romm
11/18
Sidney
Chest
11/6
Abraham
Rosenblum
11/20
Henry
Silver
11/7
Esther
Feign
11/20
Rhoda
Bibicoff
11/7
Gordon
Silver
11/20
Socrates
Sorbarabian
11/7
Leonard
Winokur
11/20
Harold
Rosaline
Kassel
Hirsch
11/8
11/8
Abraham
Jerome
Katz
Kuklin
11/22
11/22
Flora
Massouola
11/9
Abraham
Bibicoff
11/25
Gertrude
Nach
11/9
Irving
Goldberg
11/25
Max
Gerber
11/9
Margueriet
Schuyler
11/26
Lilian
Levine
11/10
Jack
Davis
11/27
Mautice
Heller
11/10
Ray
Balmagia
11/27
Bernardo
Azani
11/11
Stan
Caplan
11/27
James Eugene
Schuyler
11/12
Shirley
Eisenberg
11/28
Ruth
Goodman
11/12
Harold
Richter
11/29
Samuel
Ruderman
11/12
Herbert
Howard
11/29
Irwin
Greenfield
11/13
Rosealyn
Strauss
11/29
Joseph
Levinson
11/13
Annie
Goldberg
11/30
Victor
Levy
11/13
Harold
Ellis
11/30
Dale
Meyerhoff
11/14
Joseph
Sherman
11/30
Yahrzeit plaques are available to order at the office by contacting the
administrator Catherine at: [email protected].
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TBA’s Calendar
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