Bulletins - Temple Ner Tamid

TEMPLE NER TAMID
368 Lowell Street, Peabody, MA 01960
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Peabody, MA
No. 63
The Conservative Congregation of Peabody, MA
Affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
FEBRUARY 2015
SHEVAT/ADAR
5775
“OR CURRENT RESIDENT”
PURIM SPECTACTULAR
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4
5:30 PM
GAMES,DINNER,
PURIM SHPIEL &
LOTS OF FUN!
TNT SERVICE HOURS
Sunday
Sunday - Thursday
Friday
(unless otherwise noted)
Saturday
9:00 AM
7:30 PM
8:00 PM
9:30 AM
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SHABBAT
CANDLE LIGHTING
Rabbi: Deborah Zuker
Temple Ext.201
[email protected]
Cantor: Stephen Abramowitz
Temple Ext: 203 [email protected]
Synagogue Administrator: Beth K. Hoffman
Temple Ext: 200 [email protected]
President: Eric Richman
Cell (617) 908-2434 [email protected]
Vice Presidents: Harvey Dragoon [email protected]
Linda Gross [email protected]
Adele Lubarsky [email protected]
Alan Titelbaum [email protected]
Youth Committee: David Goldberg
Home: (978)535-4555 [email protected]
Bookkeeper: Linda Swears
Temple Ext: 202 [email protected]
Sisterhood President: Judy Kemp
Home: 978-532-8057 [email protected]
Friday, February 6
Friday, February 13
Friday, February 20
Friday, February 27
4:45 PM
4:54 PM
5:03 PM
5:12 PM
Friday, March 6
Friday, March 13
Friday, March 20
Friday, March 27
5:21 PM
6:29 PM
6:37 PM
6:45 PM
Men’s Club President: Larry Malatzky
Home: 617-930-1852 [email protected]
Torah Fund Cards: Sue Savy
Home: (617) 686-7470 [email protected]
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OFFICE
CLOSED
Monday,
February
16th
President’s
Day
Rabbi Deborah Zuker
Purim - A Celebration for All Ages!
President, Eric Richman
Hello Fellow Temple Members,
Purim is by far the silliest, most playful holiday on the
Jewish calendar. Children in particular enjoy the customs
of Purim - dressing up in costumes, cheering the heroes
Mordechai and Esther and booing the villain Haman, eating hamentashen (be they prune-, apricot-, or chocolatefilled). It may seem amid all this silliness that Purim is a
holiday primarily for children.
I am writing this article during the Blizzard of 2015, hoping you are all well, staying warm, and enjoying the extra
family time. During the month of January we held our
General meeting. Members were updated on all committee
activities and the financial status of our Temple. We continue to need to develop our community, and we can all
contribute to accomplishing this goal by meeting and talking with potential members at every opportunity. I enActually, there are many aspects and themes to Purim that courage everyone to keep this in mind and do all that you
are strictly for adults. Purim costumes customarily include can to help build our membership. TNT has so much to
gender bending, the humor of the Purim-shpeil (an ama- offer, we just need to make that known.
teur play that tells the Purim story) is often adult and full
of timely and inside jokes, and there is a commandment to Plans for the combined Purim event in March with Temple
drink alcohol to the point where one can no longer tell the Beth Shalom are underway. Cantor Steve has put together
difference between Mordechai and Haman (not for chil- another great program and this is sure to be a fun time for
dren!). For the intellectuals among us, the story of Purim all ages. Please mark your calendars for Wednesday,
includes many nuanced and mature themes: What is the March 4th, pick out your best costume, and join us for a
role of God in human affairs? What is the experience of fun-filled evening!
Jews living as a minority amid a majority culture? Do we
hide our Jewishness? Do we try to 'pass'? What is the ap- In addition, the fundraising committee has begun planning
propriate moral response to the suffering of our enemies? for our annual June fundraiser. This is our largest event of
the year and the one that contributes the most to the fundAs adults, we believe in the importance of creating mean- raising budget. It will be held on Sunday, June 14th ; volingful Jewish experiences for young people and children. unteers are needed and if you would like to help with this
We model behaviors, such as attending services, and cele- event, please contact Steve Ring. More details will follow
brating Shabbat, that we believe have value and that we as it gets closer.
want our children and grandchildren to incorporate into
their lives.
But do we also pay attention to modeling silliness and
playfulness for the next generation? They dress up and
enjoy Purim, but do you, as a parent or grandparent, also
dress up and enjoy Purim? When we model Jewish living,
we must be conscious of modeling ALL of it - no part of
Judaism is only for children. Jewish living is a life-long
pursuit.
I hope you'll plan to attend our Purim Spectacular next
month on March 4th (see flyer in this bulletin) - it will be
a fabulous, fun and festive event, shared with our neighbors from TBS. Bring your whole family, and plan for
children AND adults to come in costume to fully embrace
the spirit of Purim!
Eric
SPECIAL THANKS TO
JEFF SCHULTZ,OSVALDO &
THE TOWN OF PEABODY
FOR SHOVELING THE
TEMPLE PARKING LOT AFTER
THE BIG STORM
Yahrzeit Fund in memory of
ALFRED KLEIN (Father) by Jo Anne Appelstein
BARRY JOHN BLACK (Husband) by Francine Black
BENJAMIN L. ADELBERG (Father) by Harriet Feinstein
CELIA AGRANAT KANE (Mother) by Gloria Simons
GISIA RABINOVITCH (Mother-in-law) by Irene Rab
inovitch
HARRY A. COHEN (Father) by Gail Silverman
IDA BABNER (Mother) by Gladys Katcher
LEO SIMONS (Father) by S. Murray Simons
MAURICE BAND (Father) by Richard Band
PAUL LEHMAN (Father) by Alan Lehman
SARA CUSHINSKY (Mother) by David Cushinsky
ally translates as “eternity”, appears in our daily
Nishmat prayer, closing the third paragraph:
“Don’t abandon us, A donai our G-d, for eternity
(lanetzach). This root appears in several Haftarot,
from Amos (“and he nursed his grudge forever )‫נצח‬
to Jeremiah (“Why has my suffering been without
end ( )51:51 ,)‫נצח‬and in Psalms (“Adonai, will
As I write this article, the New England Patriots
have arrived in Arizona, preparing for their 6th Su- You forget me continually ( ‫נצח‬Until when?”) Psalm
per Bowl. This fact—along with two days ground- 13.
ed at home during the Blizzard of Shevat 5775—led
me to think about the American culture of WINNING, and how it intersects with Judaism and Temple Ner Tamid.
Cantor Stephen Abramowitz
Winning in Judaism?
Think about how often you want to win something.
It might be a Scrabble game with your grandchild, a
pick-up basketball game at the JCC, the “all-in”
game of Texas Hold ‘Em at the Men’s Club poker
event, or your regular Bridge or Mah Jongg club. I
even wanted to beat my 4 ½ year old son at Chutes
& Ladders this afternoon (to no avail).
Watch reality television much? Whether you are a
fan of “American Idol”, “Survivor”, “The Bachelor/
Bachelorette”, “The Apprentice” or “The Amazing
Race”, the focus remains on winning—that recording contract, a check for $1 million, your dream job,
or even an engagement ring!
With a solid footing in the American culture of winning, I turned my focus toward Judaism. The religious connotation usually involves a military or Divinely inspired victory, from Moses—through G-d’s
plagues—“defeating” Pharaoh’s Egyptians (with a
large human cost) to the Maccabees military
“miracle” over the Assyrian Greeks.
In modern
times, most historians would document Israel’s Six
Day War as a victory, unifying Jerusalem for the
first time in 2000 years, and forcing Naomi Shemer
z”l to add a verse to Yerushalayim Shel Zahav.
Finally, many websites document the 194 individuals with at least one Jewish parent who have won
Nobel Prizes. (Medicine and Physics, with 55 and
51 winners respectively, lead all Jewish Nobelwinning categories.)
Source: Bahir Tree of Life/Hebrew--Wikipedia
Sadly, this topic begs the question: With so much
persecution, acts of Anti-Semitism and genocide in
our history, from the Crusades to Spanish Inquisition to Pogroms to the Shoah, can we justifiably
pray for winning a war, or even victory by peace
agreement?
After all, if Joshua and David both
prayed for victory in battle, why can’t we? Perhaps
this urge is beyond human control, if as Abraham
Joshua Heschel z”l stated, “we pray because we
But does room exist for winning in ritual and spir- cannot help praying”.
itual activities? It certainly feels like a small victory when a minyan gathers to support a congregant Ultimately, I believe that personal prayer is just
observing a Yahrzeit on a cold, snowy winter night. that, personal, and only the Divine Judge should
Sometimes we can introduce competition to our evaluate the quality (and quantity!) of our words. In
holiday celebrations, as Rabbi Zuker’s brainchild, closing, however, I feel that we should celebrate a
the Iron Chef latke competition, would attest. But group who WON the RIGHT to pray, the Women of
does our prayer service offer any guide for win- the
Wall
(http://forward.com/articles/175434/
ning?
women-win-landmark-court-decision-on-westernwall).
The Hebrew root for “victory”, nun, tzadi, chet, actually appears in several places in our liturgy, Haf- May we cherish the small victories we gain each
tarot and other written canons. In the realm of Jew- blessed day.
ish Mysticism, the 7th s’firah of Kabbalah is Netzach, appearing just below Hesed (loving-kindness)
and just above Hod (majesty). Netzach, which usu-
Sisterhood, Judy Kemp
As I write this, we are all awaiting the arrival of the
Blizzard of 2015! Like the snow we are expecting,
2015 began with a flurry of excitement as we started
off the year leading Friday night services for Sisterhood Shabbat. Thank you to Anne Schwartz and Sarah Wulf and their committee for preparing a homemade, delicious oneg as well as leading us in Sisterhood Shabbat services. It is such a pleasure and so rewarding to lead such a bright, talented group of women.
As we brace ourselves for the month of February, we
do not hold a general meeting but opt for a Tealess
Tea as a form of Tikkun Olam, where we request donations to a worthy cause. This year’s efforts are in
support of an organization close to home and one our
community gladly supports. Stay tuned for more details and enjoy a cup of tea on us. It looks like we’ll
need the warmth!
We don’t hibernate for long, as we have an exciting
event happening in February. On Saturday night, February 7th, for the 2nd time, we are co-chairing a night
out with Men’s Club at Giggles Comedy Club. Please
join us for a night of laughs. Last year’s event received rave reviews, so don’t miss out!!! It’s exactly
what we need in the middle of the winter doldrums.
Men’s Club, Larry Malatzky
The Men’s club has already been active this year and
we are planning many events for the upcoming
months. The Men’s Club provided the refreshments
for the Temple general meeting in January. Thank you
to the folks that helped setup and cleanup and a special thank you to Ed Gustat for picking up all of the
refreshments for the meeting.
We held another successful Bus Trip to Connecticut in
January. This time we went to Mohegan Sun for the
first time and all had a great time. There was action on
the tables, slots and of course the race book. Stay
tuned for the next planned trip in the May timeframe.
Our next event will be the World Wide Wrap. Please
join the Men’s Club as we join hundreds of congregations globally in the uniquely Jewish spiritual experience and tradition of tefillin on Sunday morning February 1st, 2015 for breakfast and minyan. Details can
be found on the TNT website.
Please don’t miss the Sisterhood and Men’s Club
“Night at Giggles” on Saturday February 7th.
We also have kick-off our annual Men’s Club Limited
Raffle. Only 125 tickets will be sold. There are 5 prizes with the top prize of $1500. The drawing will be at
the May general meeting but don’t wait as tickets are
going fast!
Think warm (and dry) thoughts and enjoy the newSome other notable events in the coming months will
found sunlight at the end of each day. I know I perinclude:
sonally brighten as our daylight hours lengthen!

March – Men’s Club Shabbat and Men’s Club
breakfast
L’Shalom - Judy Kemp

Yom HaShoah Yellow Candle program

Hearing Men’s Voices
Religious School

May – our Annual Mother’s Day Brunch
The RS classes continue to be bustling with exciting
lessons from our dedicated, talented teachers. This
month will feature our 6th grade class dinner and service on Friday the 27th at TNT. There is snow on the
ground, but with Purim and Passover plans in the
works spring must be around the corner. The TNT/
TBS combined religious school will be having a Purim carnival during school hours on Sunday, March 1st
for the RS students (this event is not open to the public). Later that month on the 22nd, the students will
participate in a Passover Sedar. There will be one
held for the younger children in grades K-2 and a separate one for the “big kids” in grades 3-6. The RS
committee is helping to execute these programs and
will be in touch with families about how they can assist through volunteering and/or donating food. The
next RS committee meeting will be held on Sunday,
February 8th.
Shalom,
Linda Gross, Vice President
Please check out the TNT website and Facebook page
for details. We welcome any affiliated or unaffiliated
Jewish man in the area to join the TNT Men’s Club.
If you are not currently a member, why not????
Please join us!
L’Shalom, Larry
MEN’S CLUB SHABBAT
FRIDAY, MARCH 20
8:00 PM
IF YOU WOULD LIKE A
PART IN THE SERVICE
PLEASE CALL
RICHARD STRAUSS
978-290-1079
MAZEL TOV!
Gerry & Jacques Potash on their 60th wedding anniversary
Fran & Irving Schulman on the b’nei mitzvah of their grandchildren,
Martin & Emma Sullaway
Jeremy Dunn on achieving the rank of Eagle Scouts
Sharyn & Mark Solomon on their new home
Susan Salkovitz on the marriage of her son, Joshua to Liz
Dottie & Ray Wallman on the engagement of their granddaughter
Ellen & Frank Chmara on their grandson, Sam York, becoming a member
of the Ohio State College Championship Football Team
GET WELL
Irving Babner
Evelyn Ponn
Sylvia Toby Steve Chamuel
Nancy Becker Larry Levine
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To share your news or if you are interested in sponsoring an Oneg Shabbat or Kiddush
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COMING SOON
A LENDING LIBRARY
There will be a book cart
in Founders Hall
Borrowing will be
on the honor system
ISRAELI DANCE GROUP
TUESDAY NIGHTS AT
8:00 PM
DONATION $1.00
ALL ARE WELCOME!
Please bring your donations
of new or gently used books
with or without Jewish content
to the temple office.
ZUMBA FOR FITNESS
Every Monday Night
At TNT
6:15 PM - 7:17 PM
Instructor: Jenn Pomerantz
Try out your class for $5.00. 5 class punch card passes
are $40.00 for NSJCC/TNT members and $50.00 for
non members. Call Arlyne Greenspan
at 978-471-5520 for more info.
CREAM CHEESE CLUB
EVERY SUNDAY
MORNING MINYAN 9:00 AM
CREAM CHEESE CLUB 9:30 AM
DISCUSSION WITH
RABBI ZUKER
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO OUR FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYS!
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Elizabeth Berman
Sue Callum
Shirley Cole
Lisa Finn
Wendy Gershlak
Brayden Golub
Ed Gustat
Herbert Kahan
Debra Krinsky
Ethel Madnick
Marty Margolis
Al Newman
Jim Norcross
Roy Pincus
Jacques Potash
Deborah Pransky
Mark Rudin
Jeff Schultz
Barry Silverman
Jane Tolpina
Dorothy Wallman
Steve Wisotsky
Matt Wulf
Elisa Zimmerman
Men’s Club of Temple Ner Tamid
2015 Annual Limited Raffle
Grand Prize $1,500
2nd Prize $1,000
3rd Prize $500
4th Prize $500
5th Prize $250
Be sure to purchase your ticket soon as there are only 125 tickets sold.
Only $75 donation per ticket
Drawing date is May 27th 2015
at the Temple Ner Tamid General Meeting
Winners do not need to be present at drawing
for more information you can contact
[email protected] or [email protected]
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"Reading the Book"
Comes to an End…
Many thanks to everyone who has
taken part in the Thursday "Reading
the Book" class which has now come
to an end. Over the past 2+ years
we have studied 11 books of the
Hebrew Bible, discussed and debated, and grown together.
I look forward to learning with all
of you again in the years to come,
Rabbi Deborah Zuker
THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS CONTRIBUTORS
ARNOLD DOLLIN SCHOLARSHIP
ANITA & MARK RUDIN In Memory of mother, Rose Rudin by PAULA DOLLIN
SUSAN SALKOVITZ In Honor of son Josh's Marriage by PAULA DOLLIN
BUILDING FUND
ARLENE TITELBAUM In Memory of my father, Morton C. Titelbaum by MARK TITELBAUM
EDUCATIONAL ENRICHMENT
ANITA & MARK RUDIN In Memory of mother, Rose Rudin by ALEXANDER KEMP
ANITA & MARK RUDIN In Memory of mother, Rose Rudin by MARK TITELBAUM
ANITA & MARK RUDIN In Memory of mother, Rose Rudin by ARLENE TITELBAUM
GENERAL FUND
ANITA & MARK RUDIN In Memory of mother, Rose Rudin by EDWARD J. RAYMOND
ANITA & MARK RUDIN In Memory of mother, Rose Rudin by ADELE & MARK LUBARSKY
ANITA & MARK RUDIN In Memory of mother, Rose Rudin by ALVIN FOGEL
ANITA & MARK RUDIN In Memory of mother, Rose Rudin by DEBORAH & ALAN PRANSKY
ANITA & MARK RUDIN In Memory of mother, Rose Rudin by ROBERT GORIN
ANITA & MARK RUDIN In Memory of mother, Rose Rudin by MIMI LEVY
ANITA & MARK RUDIN In Memory of mother, Rose Rudin by JANICE & ELLIOT WYNER
ANITA & MARK RUDIN In Memory of mother, Rose Rudin by JANICE GERSHLAK
ANITA & MARK RUDIN In Memory of mother, Rose Rudin by JASON MAZUR
ANITA & MARK RUDIN In Memory of mother, Rose Rudin by LEONA & HENRY KAPLAN
ANITA & MARK RUDIN In Memory of mother, Rose Rudin by MAXINE ROSENBERG
ANITA & MARK RUDIN In Memory of mother, Rose Rudin by DIANE & HARVEY ELEFSON
ANITA & MARK RUDIN In Memory of mother, Rose Rudin by DEEVA & BARRY GOLDBLATT
ANITA & MARK RUDIN In Memory of mother, Rose Rudin by SHELDON SULLAWAY
ANITA & MARK RUDIN In Memory of mother, Rose Rudin by SUSAN & HARVEY DRAGOON
ANITA & MARK RUDIN In Memory of mother, Rose Rudin by FAITH & MARK LERNER
THE RUDIN FAMILY In Memory of mother, Rose Rudin by MARCIA & DICK ZUKER
THE RUDIN FAMILY In Memory of mother, Rose Rudin by BETH & BOB HOFFMAN
GLENNA PARKER AND FAMILY In Memory of Bea Zide's sister, Lillian Greenberg by ELLEN & ISRAEL STEIN
GLENNA PARKER AND FAMILY In Memory of my sister, Lillian Greenberg by BEA ZIDE
MEL BABNER In Honor of you receiving "Keeper of the Flame" award by JANE & LEN MULSMAN
SYLVIA TOBY Wishing you get well soon! by GERRY & JACQUES POTASH
THE RUDIN FAMILY In Memory of beloved mother, grandmother & great grandmother, Rose Rudin by DEBBY & RICHARD
STRAUSS
KITCHEN
EVELYN PONN Wishing you get well wishes by MINDY & LARRY LEVINE
KEN COBURN AND FAMILY In Memory of wife, mother and grandmother, Anita by SIMONE & TODD LEVINE
THE RUDIN FAMILY In Memory of mother, Rose Rudin by SIMONE & TODD LEVINE
POIRES SCHOLARSHIP
MR. & MRS. JOSEPH ARONSTEIN In Honor of many happy occasions by DONNA & BILL POIRES
RABBI DISCRETIONARY FUND
In Honor of you making a Misheberach by FRAN SCHULMAN
ARLENE TITELBAUM In Memory of my grandmother, Anne M. Schwartz by MARK TITELBAUM
SARITA PICKARD MEMORIAL
ANITA & MARK RUDIN With Deepest sympathy on the loss of your mother, Rose Rudin by LOIS & JOEL KORNITSKY
VICKIE MORHAIM FUND
ANITA & MARK RUDIN In Memory of mother, Rose Rudin by ROZ & MARV JACOBSON
WINOKUR FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP
NANCY BLACKMAN AND FAMILY In Memory of beloved husband, father and grandfather, Lew Blackman by ERIC,
HOWARD AND ELLEN WINOKUR
YOUTH
ANITA & MARK RUDIN In Memory of mother, Rose Rudin by DAVE GOLDBERG
ANITA & MARK RUDIN In Memory of mother, Rose Rudin by GAIL & BARRY FALKOFF
FEBRUARY YAHRZEITS: WE REMEMBER THEM
Benjamin L. Adelberg [father of Harriet Feinstein]
Florence Alman [mother of Roberta Gordon]
Richard Alman [brother of Roberta Gordon]
Jacob Annis [father of Paula Dollin]
Boris Avers
Eileen Bacherman
William Baker [father of Lawrence Baker]
Barry John Black
Anne Bornstein
Irving Bornstein
Frances Borr [mother of Bruce Borr]
Sadie Burnim
Ida Cheplowitz [aunt of Susan Salkovitz]
Max Cohen [grandfather of Herbert Cohen]
Robert Cohen [father of Ruth Titelbaum]
Joseph Dansker [father of Sandee Matteucci]
Ruth Doniger [sister of Marian Bromberg]
Martha Epstein [mother of Merle Shuman]
Melvin L. Epstein
Rose Simons Feinstein [mother of S. Murray Simons]
Frieda E. Frank [mother of Burton Friedman]
Frieda Frimer
Gusta Frimer
Jehuda Frimer
Joseph B. Fromer
Manuel H. Gaman
Frieda Gerson
Mollie Gillman
Mary Hill Ginsberg [mother of Barry Ginsberg]
Stefanie Goldberg [daughter of Stephen & Lois Goldberg]
Ruth Goldstein [mother of Gail Falkoff]
Sura Goldstein
Edward Gordon
Mary Gordon
Rose Gordon
Jack Gray [father of Betty Green]
David Greenstein [father of Barbara Pickard]
Miriam Kaden
H. Kenneth Karafin
Hannah Kashir [sister of Zipora Feiner]
Samuel Kaye
Alfred Klein [father of Jo Anne Appelstein]
Isabelle Krasker [mother of Nanci Hodge]
Morris Kravetz
Melvin Lampert
Simon Lampert
Paul Lehman [father of Alan Lehman]
William Levine [husband of Celia Levine & father of Bruce
Levine & grandfather of Michael Levine]
Lavana Licha [mother of Laila Chamuel]
Maurice Litner [father-in-law of Sandra Litner]
Eli London
Jacob Theodore Long
Harris Marlin
Ilene Maurer
Frederick C. Miller
Gertrude Nacht
Anna Ogust
Philip Orloff [father of Ethel Babner]
Harris Osofsky
Frieda Pessaroff [mother-in-law of Mona Pessaroff]
Morris Phillips [brother-in-law of Barbara Phillips]
E. Stanford Pincus [father of Roy Pincus]
Norman Prince
Max Rabinovitch [husband of Irene Rabinovitch]
Victor Rabinovitch [uncle of Irene Rabinovitch]
Morris Rogosa [father of Martin Rogosa]
Morris Louis Romotsky
Elizabeth R. Rosenthal
Eva Roth [aunt of Martin Rogosa]
Frances Rubin
Minnie Scholnick [mother of Celia Levine]
Anne M Schwartz [mother of Arlene Titelbaum, grandmother of
Alan Titelbaum & David Titelbaum]
Robert Shaw
Bessie Swartz Sherman [sister-in-law of Annabelle Swartz &
aunt of Suzanne Swartz]
Israel Snider
Arthur Sparr [father of Gary Sparr]
Rose Sullaway [mother of Sheldon Sullaway]
Manus Taksa [father of Grigory Taska]
Morton C. Titelbaum [husband of Arlene Titelbaum & father of
Alan Titelbaum & David Titelbaum]
Anntsy Tolpina Berman [grandmother of Jane Tolpina]
Lillian Wacks [mother of Paul Wacks]
Sarah Wallman [mother of Ray Wallman]
Edward Webber
Helen Weisman [mother of Susan Comak]
Norman Wise [husband of Judi Wise]
William Wolarsky [father of Marian Bromberg]
Glen Yanco [husband of Audrey Yanco & brother of Rhonda
Zero]
Norman Yanco
Israel Zamansky
Ida Zellin [mother-in-law of Rena Zellin]
CONDOLENCES TO:
Mark & Anita Rudin,
on the loss of Mark’s mother
Rose Rudin
Bea Zide,
on the loss of her sister,
Lillian Greenberg
Shirley & Bill Cole,
on the loss of their son-in-law,
Timothy King
Alan & Deborah Pransky,
on the loss of Alan’s father
Irving Pransky
Queen Esther Project
GANTZE MEGILLAH
…dig into the back of your closets and help
make the prom awesome for some girls because everyone should feel
like a Queen…Esther!
JOIN US AND
TEMPLE B’NAI ABRAHAM
FOR SHAHARIT SERVICE
SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 2015
In conjunction Chelsea High School, this Purim
we are again collecting new and gently used
prom dresses to give to girls who otherwise
could not afford one. We are collecting formal / semi-formal current style dresses,
shoes (in good condition) and accessories
(jewelry, purses, etc.). Please contact Harriet
Feinstein (978-536-5115) [email protected]
for more information.
Sponsored by TNT Social Action Committee
Attention Congregants born in
1945
Happy 70th Birthday!
Temple Ner Tamid
is honoring you on
Friday, April 17
during Shabbat Services
If you would like to be acknowledged during the services and/or help plan the Program and co-sponsor the Oneg, please
contact us:
AnitaRudin [email protected]
Mark Rudin [email protected]
or call either one of us at
978-774-7057
AND THE READING OF
THE ENTIRE MEGILLAH
ON THURSDAY, MARCH 5
AT 9:30 AM
AT TNT
REFRESHMENTS TO FOLLOW
RECRUITING PURIM PLAYERS!