HIGH HOLY DAY

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HIGH HOLY DAY
TEMPLE BETH EL OF BOCA RATON
TAMMUZ-AV-ELUL JULY/AUGUST 2015 | 5775
Etz C
hayim: a Tree of Life
High Holy Days 5776
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Etz Chayim
a Tree of Life
This summer I am beginning my
twentieth year in the rabbinate,
and I am particularly blessed that
Temple Beth El has given me the
privilege of serving here for sixteen
of my nineteen years. Among the
many blessings of longevity in
this position is the privilege I have
of watching many young people
in our congregation grow into
their adulthood. Children whose
namings I have celebrated are
graduating from high school, and
along the way I have had the joy of
celebrating their B’nai Mitzvah and
Confirmations. Now I also enjoy
the sacred honor of being asked to
stand beneath the Chuppah with
children whose B’nai Mitzvah and
Confirmations I enjoyed years ago.
The Psalms call the Torah an Etz
Chayim – a Tree of Life. And in many
ways, Temple Beth El is an orchard
in which so many trees have been
carefully planted and cultivated over
the years.
A tree is an extraordinary and holy
thing. You take a small seed, plant
it in the soil, and with a little water
and God’s blessing, it grows into
a sapling, takes root, and reaches
skyward. As its roots sink ever more
deeply into the ground, its branches
spread out and eventually, over time,
bear beautiful and delicious fruit.
The falling leaves and fruit cover
the earth below with richness and
nutrition, earth held tightly by the
loving embrace of its roots. Thus
Torah and tradition work much the same way
as planting a tree. You take the wisdom and energy of
tradition and plant it in the soul of a young person.
With a little love, and God’s blessing, he grows into his full self,
takes root in a family and community, and reaches skyward.
There is another side to this
blessing. I am also given the honor
of helping families suffer through
the illnesses and losses of loved
ones I have been privileged to know,
whose spirits and love have meant so
much to me. To grieve together with
members of our community whom
I have been fortunate to know for
many years is an equally special and
sacred honor.
new seeds are planted and a new tree
grows alongside.
Torah and tradition work much
the same way. You take the wisdom
and energy of tradition and plant it
in the soul of a young person. With
a little love, and God’s blessing, he
grows into his full self, takes root in
a family and community, and reaches
skyward. As her roots sink ever more
deeply into the ground of her people,
her country, her history, and her
BY RABBI DAN LEVIN
[email protected]
tradition, she grows and spreads out,
and eventually, over time, blossoms
into the fullness of life. Eventually
new seeds are planted and young life
again grows alongside.
Temple Beth El is still a young
congregation, and yet we are truly
blessed to see how successive
generations are taking root in
our community. This past May,
we celebrated confirmation with
three students whose parents also
celebrated confirmation on our
bima. Each day I watch with joy as
young parents whose B’nai Mitzvah
and weddings I celebrated bring
their young children to our Early
Learning Center. I love to follow the
lives of Temple Beth El’s alumni on
Facebook, watching with pride as my
former students are embracing their
own Jewish lives, raising their own
Jewish families, and offering their
gifts of time and service to their own
communities.
Continued on page 33
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A MESSAGE FROM BARRY PODOLSKY
Increasing Engagement
Temple Beth El President
Barry Podolsky
[email protected]
954-326-2180
Hello from your new President. I am truly
honored to have the opportunity to lead this
amazing congregation for the next two years.
But my first official words need to be “thank
you” to our Past President – Patty Beck. For
over four years, she led our Beth El community
with distinction. We have a balanced budget.
We are completing a major capital campaign
to renovate and expand the Schaefer Campus
and expand the Beck Campus. We revised our
by-laws and restructured our governance (Board
of Trustees.) We completed a new strategic plan
and already implemented many components. In
other words, Patty left us in terrific shape.
My focus for the next few years is to increase
“engagement.” We have many wonderful
programs, but we are still not reaching enough
FULFILLING
the promise
of our congregation on a daily/weekly/monthly
basis. So your Board and our talented staff will
be working to create some new experiences.
Some may not resonate, but we are going to try
a lot of different ideas. As they appear in The
Chronicle or in the Weekly Email, I hope you
will give them careful consideration. Of course,
if you have some interesting ideas, don’t hesitate
to contact me.
Like Patty, I am YOUR President. Let me
know what you like. Let me know what can
be improved. The generous and hard-working
congregants that started our holy congregation
always envisioned member participation at a
high level. As we move from generation to
generation, let’s keep that spirit active at Temple
Beth El.
Our congregation continues to
respond to our goal of 100%
participation in the Fulfilling the
Promise Capital and Endowment
Campaign.
While we continue to raise the
necessary funds, the Facilities
Planning Task Force, chaired by Beth
El congregant Richard Bluestein,
has been meeting regularly to help
guide the future renovations to the
Temple’s facilities. We are presently
working diligently to select the lead
architect for the project. A formal
RFP (request for proposal) was
issued and sent to nine
qualified architectural
firms, seven of whom
submitted proposals by
the May 27th deadline. The Task Force now
has the difficult job of
reviewing the proposals,
interviewing the
finalists and making a final selection
recommendation to the Board of
Trustees. We anticipate that a final
architect selection recommendation
will take place no later than June
30, 2015 and that Board approval
will be secured in July. The design,
permitting and contractor selection
process is expected to last roughly
18 months. This would result in a
construction start date in early 2017. We will continue to provide updates in
The Chronicle as the project continues
to progress forward.
All of us together truly have the
power to make a difference.
Now is your chance to make your
gift if you have not yet done so. Visit www.tbeboca.org/all-of-us or
contact Eliza Prince-Atias, Director of
Development 561-391-8900 or
[email protected]
Make a gift of $36 or more and receive an All of Us t-shirt.
For a full list of campaign participants, see pages 28-29.
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HEBREW
MARATHON
Learn or improve your Hebrew
in time for the High Holy Days!
Saturday, August 29, 2015
9:30am - 1:30pm
Schaefer Family Campus
Come for a one-day
Hebrew Marathon and by the
end of the day be able to
recognize the Hebrew letters
and start to read!
Materials fee and lunch: $15
RSVP to Joanne Kabel
at 561-391-8900 or
[email protected].
TISHA
B’AV
Sunday July 26, 2015
10:30am
Schaefer Family Campus
JERUSALEM: A BIOGRAPHY
The commemoration of the
destruction of the Temple marks
just one chapter in the amazing
story of the City of Peace. We will explore the history of the
city, and the remarkable rebirth
we have witnessed
in our own day.
A
NEW YEAR
AND A NEW
HIGH HOLY DAY
PRAYERBOOK
Mishkan HaNefesh
HIGH HOLY DAY WORKSHOPS
WITH RABBI DAN LEVIN
AND CANTORIAL SOLOIST
LORI SHAPIRO
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
7:00pm
Schaefer Family Campus
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
7:00pm
Beck Family Campus
Become familiar with the new Machzor (prayer book) and learn how it
can enhance your worship and understanding of these sacred days on the
Jewish calendar.
Each workshop will provide a unique and in-depth look at the Days of
Awe – Join us for both!
Selichot
SO YOU BOUGHT A GERMAN CAR….
THE ROAD TO FORGIVENESS.
Saturday, September 5, 2015
7:30 pm
Workshop and Services followed by a dessert reception
Growing up, many of us would never have bought a German car
because we could not forgive the Germans for the atrocities of the
Holocaust. Today, that is not the case.
Join us for a Selichot workshop to delve into the meaning of
forgiveness and spiritual release. Our learning will be followed by the
gorgeous and powerful words and music of the Selichot service,
and a dessert reception.
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Celebrate Shabbat
JULY 2015
Summer
Services
in the
Atrium
Every Friday at Temple Beth El Schaefer Family Campus
at 7:30pm, except for the third Friday of every month
when services are at 6:00pm. Visit www.tbeboca.org/
worship for a complete service schedule.
JULY IN THE ATRIUM: 5 JEWS TO KNOW
Join us in prayer and song as our rabbis share with us the thoughts and
teachings of their favorite prominent Jewish leaders of today.
JULY 3: THE TEACHINGS OF AVI WEISS
Rabbi Greg Weisman
JULY 17: THE TEACHINGS OF ELIE WEISEL
Rabbi Greg Weisman
Rabbi Avi Weiss is the intellectual leader of
the Open Orthodoxy movement, a liberal
expression of Orthodoxy that includes
the recognition of women as spiritual and
educational leaders. He is the founder of the
rabbinical seminary Yeshivat Chovavei Torah
and Yeshivat Maharat for Orthodox women
Elie Wiesel is the 1986 Nobel Peace Prize recipient, an
author, human rights activist, and Holocaust survivor. He is
the author of 57 books, a professor emeritus, and served as
true Chairman of the U.S. Holocaust Council, spearheading
the construction of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in
Washington, DC.
JULY 10: THE TEACHINGS
OF RUTH CALDERON
Rabbi Jessica Spitalnic Brockman
With a Ph. D in Talmud, Ruth Calderon
took these Israeli political world by
storm when she joined the new Yesh
Atid party and subsequently became a
Knesset member after the party won 19
seats. Her initial speech on the floor of the
Knesset included personal anecdotes and
talmudic quotations in a plea for mutual
understanding and respect. JULY 24: THE TEACHINGS OF ART GREEN
Rabbi Dan Levin
One of the foremost contemporary minds in Jewish
spirituality, Art Green blends modern Judaism with deep
emphasis on how to reclaim our emerging spirituality and
connection to the Divine.
JULY 31: THE TEACHINGS OF DONNIEL HARTMAN
Rabbi Dan Levin
Donniel Hartman is the most prominent Israeli voice for
pluralism. He often represents the conscience for modern
Israel, urging Israeli society to reinforce its moral core from
a transdenominational investment in Torah and tradition.
NEW ADULT EXPERIENCES
Conversations
Shabbat Studio
on the Cutting Edge
SAVE
THE
DATES
DESIGNED TO CONNECT ADULTS IN THEIR 40’S AND 50’S
A TWO PART SERIES EXPLORING CONNECTION,
SPIRITUALITY, BELIEF, TRUST AND COMMUNITY
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Spiritual Junkie Gabby Bernstein
with Yoga Journey’s Leslie Glickman
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Robert Putnam, Harvard Professor
and Poet Laureate of Civil Society
ENJOY A LEISURELY SHABBAT DINNER
WITH FRIENDS WHILE HEARING FROM
THOSE WITH ACCESS TO THE MOST
POWERFUL PLAYERS IN THE WORLDS
OF ENTERTAINMENT AND SPORTS
Friday, October 16, 2015
“Jews in Hollywood”
Friday April 15, 2016
“Jews in Sports”
SPACE IS LIMITED AND THESE EVENTS
WILL SELL OUT. WATCH FOR DETAILS
ABOUT THIS NEW AND EXCITING GROUP IN
THE SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER CHRONICLE.
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COME SEE FRIENDS
AND FAMILIES
YOU HAVEN’T SEEN ALL SUMMER!
BBQ DINNER AND
SHABBAT EVENING SERVICE
FRIDAY, AUGUST 21
SHABBAT EVENING SERVICE AT 6:00 PM
BBQ DINNER AT 7:30 PM
RSVP at www.tbeboca.org/special-events or call 561-391-8900
$18 per person, $12 per child ages 4-10
($20/person, $15/child after August 16)
Sponsored by Temple Beth El Brotherhood & Sisterhood
Catered by Artisan Foods
July/August 2015
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Mazel Tov to the 2015-2016
Board of Trustees!
We had a great night
at the Annual Meeting
in June, voting in our
new Board, honoring
volunteers and
outstanding employees
and celebrating “All of
Us!” Together, we will
make 2015-2016 the
best year ever!
FIRST ROW
VP of Mausoleum, Allen Lev with
John Rogers Exemplary Professional
Service Award winner Judy Levine,
and Joseph Q. Kline Lifetime
Achievement in Volunteerism Award
winner Mike Blackman
Barry Podolsky, President
Trustee, David Morse with wife,
Jennifer
SECOND ROW
Louis Beck, with outgoing President,
Patty Beck
Secretary, Shari Schwamm with
Executive VP, Neal Slafsky
THIRD ROW
VP of Social Action, Wendy Walin
with husband, Steve
Trustee, Tracey Grossman, with
Gina Shugar, VP of Membership and
Engagement with husband, Greg
VP of Facilities and Technology,
Jeffrey Katz
A Mitzvah a Month
Each month, one or more Mitzvah Projects is
highlighted by the Social Action Committee.
Register online at www.tbeboca.org/getinvolved or contact Joanne Kabel in the clergy
office at 561-391-8900 or [email protected].
SHAPE THE FUTURE OF THE REFORM MOVEMENT…
AND BE TRANSFORMED IN THE PROCESS.
Join the Temple Beth El delegation to the URJ (Union for Reform Judaism)
Biennial in Orlando, Florida, November 4-8, 2015
$
50EN0D
STIP
TO
!*
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Featured presenters include MSNBC’s Chuck Todd,
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristoff,
award-winning author Anita Diamant, Rabbi Rick Jacobs,
Jewish music legends Neshama Carlbach, Dan Nichols and more.
Early Bird registration deadline is September 10, 2015.
For more information or to register, visit www.urj.org/biennial
or contact Jan and Allen Lev, Co-Chairs of the Temple Beth
*first-time attendees only,
El Biennial delegation at [email protected].
one stipend per family
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Food Drive
JULY
Donate dry, non-perishable, unopened food items
at the Schaefer Family Campus for the Jacobson
Family Food Pantry at Ruth and Norman Rales
Jewish Family Services. Please bring items to help
those in our community who are in need!
Children’s AUGUST
Clothing Drive
Donate gently used children’s clothing to The
Giving Tree. Please bring your donations to the
Beck Family Campus!
JULY
Tell Me A Story:
Storytellers and their Stories
AUGUST
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SENI R CIRCLE
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Educator Marion Hirschmann and Clergy
Tuesdays, August 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2015
Schaefer Family Campus
12:00-1:00pm
Kabbalah will be our topic with celebrated
Boca educator Marion Hirschmann and our
own clergy. Marion will be with us for the
first two weeks to provide an understanding
of Kabbalah from its earliest beginnings until
modern times and the influence it has had on
the genesis and transformation of Hasidism.
Then our rabbis will help us unpack the
mystical texts as they relate to our lives and
our world and what they mean to us today.
For information or to sign up,
contact the clergy office at
561-391-8900.
SE N
Kabbalah: Overview,
Evolution and Place in our
Lives Today
A few spots still available.
Don’t miss this fantastic
excursion into Jewish history
and culture in the Caribbean
islands of St. Thomas,
Tortola and the Bahamas.
Led by Rabbi Dan Levin
and Caribbean expert Dana
Sprott, this week at sea on
the Norwegian Getaway will
be a treat for the mind, body
and spirit.
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Clergy and Education Staff
Tuesdays, July 7, 14, 21 and 28, 2015
12 :00– 1:00pm
Schaefer Family Campus
Tell Me A Story – Explore the role of storyteller
in the Jewish tradition throughout the ages.
“Aggadah” or “legend” informs many of our
ancient texts and the depth and breadth
of midrash, the stories of our people which
inspire us to this very day. This will be an
ancient and modern journey through the
world of Jewish storytelling and those who
created the stories.
Saturday, October 24
to
Saturday, October 31 ,
2015.
UP
Bring your
own lunch.
Drinks
provided.
Jews and
the Caribbean
Cruise
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LUNCH
& LEARN
A FEW
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adult education
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SENIOR CIRCLE SUMMER EVENT
Jewish Life in Germany Today
An Exhibit and Talk from the German Consul General
Schaefer Family Campus
Sunday, July 12, 2015 • 1:00pm
Dessert reception to follow
NO RSVP • FREE
Any questions, contact Joanne Kabel 561-391-8900 or [email protected].
On-going social, educational, experiential programs for the
senior population of Temple Beth El
(Temple Beth El members in their mid-60’s and up)
Generously Sponsored by Gary and Diane Glick
July/August 2015
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Many children who have grown up at Temple Beth El are now adults
raising their own children here — planting their own roots, making
their own traditions, passing on to the next generation the shared
experiences, history and beliefs that unite us. What brought them
back here? For some, it’s the lifelong friendships, for others the sense
of tradition. But no matter the reason, there’s one thing upon which
they all agree – Temple Beth El is home.
TA K I N G
MARISA Warren Spiro
My favorite memory is after our class was
confirmed; TBE organized a sleepover
for all of us. A night of pizza and my best
friends - what more could you ask for? We were allowed to stay up late even
though in the morning we had ‘work’ - as
assistants in the TBE Sunday School. I am so comfortable with TBE and
know that Logan will make best friends
here. Two of my girlfriends from TBE
were the maids of honor at my wedding,
they are still my closest friends and I
only want Logan to have that. I want
to instill a sense of Jewish culture and
love that I have, which I know he will get
growing up at TBE.
And since I speak for Logan, I’m sure
he would say “I love watching the big kids
sing at Tot Shabbat!”
Susie Brown Siegel with daughter Sarah, Marisa Warren
Spiro with son Logan and Marisa Eisenberg Silver with
daughter Lindsay. The three moms started at Temple
Beth El in preschool and children are now enrolled
together at the Beth El Early Learning Center at the
Beck Family Campus
SUSIE
Brown Siegel
My favorite memory was going
on weekend retreats to Coco
Beach. This was a great time
spent with friends and getting
away from school life even if it
was just for a little. I was lucky
enough to be with the same
group of friends from religious
school, Confirmation and high
school, which has created
lasting friendships to this day. The best part of raising my
daughter, Sarah here is experiencing what my parents felt while I was at
TBE. And being part of a greater educational and religious system that I
know will always be there for my daughter and family through the years. ABOVE Bat Mitzvah with Marisa Eisenberg Silver and Susie Brown Siegel.
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MARISA
Eisenberg Silver
Whether it was at Religious School or
Tuesday night academy or Confirmation
class or Journey through Judaism - I loved
having that guaranteed weekly time to see
my “Temple friends”. That translated into so
many other experiences in my life - March
of the Living, Camp Coleman and SEFTY.
These friendships have become life long and
we have so many shared memories!!
The best part of raising my daughter
Lindsay at TBE is knowing she will have
the chance to develop the same type of
lifelong friendships that I have. And she will
be raised in a warm, loving synagogue and
have a wonderful Jewish education. SHARI Schwamm
STACY Brown
One of my favorite things to do was to lead the youth group service
and sing on the Bima with my friends. My husband Craig and I were
married at the Temple in 1989. Our 3 children, Ryan (21), Hallie
(18) and Carly (15) have all celebrated their Bar or Bat Mitzvah and
after next year can all say they were Confirmed at the Temple. The best part of raising our children here has to be watching
them experience the same things I did, and seeing the many positive
changes that have occurred since I grew up. My children love to say
how when we are at Temple they can find my Confirmation picture
on the wall. Temple Beth El has been my spiritual home for the past
30 years. I am now
happy to be the
Secretary of the Board
and incoming coSisterhood President. I look forward to
celebrating many
more Simchas in the
future.
My family joined Temple Beth El in 1975
before the building construction. My favorite
childhood Temple Beth El memory is my
Bat Mitzvah in January 1978. My mother
reminded me that I said, “I wish this day
would never end.” I also remember fun times
with Phyllis Robinson. The best part of
raising my child, Blake, at Temple Beth El is
how special it feels to me that he is forming
his Jewish identity at the same temple that I
did.
Blake’s favorite part: Rabbi Levin.
Shari Shwamm with fellow
BOFTYites and current
Temple Beth El parents
Marcy Schultz, Paul Jaffe,
Alan Klasfeld and Michael
Singer.
ABOVE Stacey Brown and
Phyllis Robinson with their
children currently enrolled in
Religious School.
RIGHT Stacey Brown and
Phyllis Robinson at
their Sweet 16.
PHYLLIS Robinson
BARRY Krinsky
Best memories: being sent to Robin’s office for talking during Sunday
School; having my Bar Mitzvah in Israel on Masada with Rabbi Singer
and other TBE families; listening to Cantor Rosen’s beautiful voice at
services. I still sing in the shower to some of his tunes.
Best part of raising children at Temple Beth El: Passing down the
warmth and traditions of Temple Beth El to the next generation;
sharing the experience of Bat Mitzvah with my daughter in Israel with
Rabbi Dan 30 years after my Bar Mitzvah in Israel; sitting on the same
Bima with my wife Stacey and my daughter Caitlin at my son Drew’s
Bar Mitzvah 28 years later. What Drew says about Temple Beth El: It’s a
safe haven where we all relate because of our shared heritage.
My favorite childhood memory is sneaking
a cup of Sanka into the bathroom and
drinking it after a Friday night service at the
Moravian Church. We were the Boca Raton
Jewish Congregation then and we met at the
church on the corner of 12th Avenue and
Palmetto. It was about 1973 and my first
foray into my current addiction to coffee.
The best part of raising Ava at Beth El is
watching her walk in my footsteps and down
the hallways I remember my father building.
She was named on the Bima where I was
Bat Mitzvahed. She is going to the Sunday
School where I went to Sunday School. And
soon she’ll be there for her Bat Mitzvah.
There’s just history there. Ava’s favorite part: the ark.
ABOVE Alan Klasfeld with daughter Susie, Jodi Jacobson with son Drew and Barry Krinsky
with son Drew — past Confirmands with Confirmation class of 2015.
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maimonides institu te for jewish learning
Generations
Robin Eisenberg
Director of Jewish
Learning and Living
[email protected]
BY R O B I N E I S E N B E R G , R J E
As Temple Beth El continues to grow and thrive,
one of the blessings is that we have so many
families with a second and third generation as
members. Throughout this Chronicle you will see
and hear from a number of those families.
One of the true blessings, for me and for Beth El,
is to welcome Marcy Schultz back as the Associate
Director of Jewish Learning and Living. Many of
you know, Marcy was our Assistant Director for
seven years. During that time she enhanced our
Family Education Programs, took an active role in
developing and teaching our Confirmation class
and was the “go to” person for the Main Campus
(now Schaefer Family Campus.) But for me,
Marcy’s return is a testament to my thirty one years
at Temple Beth El. Marcy was a sixth grader when
I arrived at Temple Beth El. She and Lisa Pollock
(who now lives in California but whose parents,
sister and nephews are still part of Beth El), were
our very first song leaders and first teenagers
hired! Marcy returned after college and taught
music, Mommy and Me, and was BOFTY advisor.
Marcy then moved several times for her husband’s
work. She and I always stayed
in touch. Then in 2004 Marcy
“came home” to influence
future generations of Beth El
children, both her own and our
community’s. I am thrilled to
welcome Marcy back and look
forward to having her insights,
Marcy Schultz
energy and experience making
a difference in our students’ and families’ lives!
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL IMPORTANT DATES
July 31, 2015
Regular rate registration ends
August 1, 2015
Late registration rates go into effect.
Friendship or day of the week requests
cannot be guaranteed with late registration.
Sunday, September 20, 2015
Monday September 21, 2015
First days of Religious School
Week of Sunday, September 27, 2015
The first full week of Religious School
IN THE
EVERYONE’S CLUB
With the huge success of our youth groups this year, we have changed
the membership structure of Club Rishon (Grades K-1), Club Kitanim
(Grades 2-3), Club Chaverim (Grades 4-5), and Jr. BOFTY (Grades 6-8).
All students enrolled in Religious School grades K-8 are automatically
enrolled in our Youth Groups, with no additional membership form or fee.
We have an exciting year planned with more trips and events than ever.
Jules Wolfberg
Director of
Youth Engagement
[email protected]
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BOFTY – Boca’s Original
Federation of Temple Youth
Grades 9-12
BOFTY membership dues and
structure will remain the same,
but you can expect many more
events in 2015-2016. BOFTY will
host monthly events in addition
to our Tuesday night dinners and
NFTY-STR (National Federation
of Temple Youth – Southern
Tropical Region)events.
SAVE THE DATE: August 22,
2015 – BOFTY’s opening event.
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YOUTH GROUP
FOR GRADES K-8
To register for any of our youth groups
or events, please visit
www.tbeboca.org/youth-engagement
or contact Jules Wolfberg at
[email protected]
or 561-391-8900.
College Caravan
for grades 9-12
Date: October 21-23, 2015
Cost: Approx $250-300
Beth El teens and teens from
our neighboring congregations
will spend 2 and a half days
touring 4 different schools –
FSU, UF, UCF, and UNF. Each
school will include a tour, stop
at the bookstore, Hillel, and
meeting with Beth El Alumni.
More information will be
available in late August.
New Beginnings
Cindy Korshin
Beth El Early
Learning Center
Director
[email protected]
Welcome Back
Tot Shabbat
Saturday
August 22, 2015
at 10:00am
Beck Family Campus
Start the school year
with old friends and
new as we come
together to celebrate
Shabbat.
Beginnings are filled with excitement,
anticipation and even a little trepidation.
The new school year is no exception.
Interestingly enough, children fare better
than adults. Whenever a young child begins
a new school year and their surroundings are
not yet familiar, it is very normal to see some
tears at drop off. Here is how we can help:
•Let the teacher know if there is something
in particular your child enjoys playing with.
The teachers will do everything they can
to try and engage your child and play with
him/her. If your child has any fears it’s also
helpful to let the teacher know.
•Some young children need to take a
transitional object with them from home.
The teachers will aide your child in putting
their special object away once they feel
comfortable.
•Children feel comfortable and secure with
routines. As much as possible try to keep
your morning relaxed and predictable.
•Try to make your drop off brief. Always
say goodbye and remind your child when
you will be picking him/her up.
•The teachers will be happy to contact you
and let you know how your child’s day is
going. Let them know how you prefer to
be contacted.
As our school year begins we are also
very excited to welcome Ronni Graf as the
EARLY LEARNING CENTER IMPORTANT DATES
CHILDCARE
Thursday, July 30, 2015 at 7:00pm
Parent Orientation
Monday, August 3, 2015
First day of school
BY C I N DY KO R S H I N
PJ Library
Summer Ice Cream Series
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
5:30-7:00 pm
Brendy’s Yogurt and Ice Cream*
9101 Lakeridge Blvd., Boca Raton
Join Temple Beth El, PJ Library, and
Rabbi Greg Weisman for an afternoon of
delicious ice cream, crafts, and a great PJ
Library story. Cool off with yummy treats and
great friends!
* 20% discount
new Assistant Director of the Beth El Early
Learning Center. Ronni has been working
in the field of early childhood for many
years and brings a wealth of knowledge and
experience with her. She has many new
innovative ideas to share. Additionally Kelli
Haar, who has been a valued member of
our teaching staff, has graciously accepted
the position as our Educational Support
Specialist. Kelli will continue to teach in the
classroom as well. We are also excited to
welcome Temple Beth El Cantorial Soloist
Michelle Auslander Cohen as our new music
teacher. She will lead Tot Shabbat and bring
music into the classroom, teaching both
Judaic and popular early childhood favorites!
Please welcome Ronni and Michelle and
congratulate Kelli when you see her. We
anticipate an incredible year working,
learning and loving your children together.
EARLY CHILDHOOD
Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 7:00pm
Parent Orientation
Friday, August 21, 2015 from 10:00-11:00am or 1:00-2:00pm
Student Orientation
Monday, August 24, 2015
First day of school
Monday, August 24 and Tuesday August 25, 2015
Welcome Back Breakfast sponsored by Sisterhood and Beth El
Early Learning Center parent organization, Parenthood.
Ronni Graf
July/August 2015
Kelli Haar
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B’NAI MITZVAH
Jared Weinstein
Son of Julie Berman Brooks
and Gregg Weinstein
March 7, 2015 9:00 AM
Seth Greenberg
Son of Bryan Greenberg
August 10, 2015 Israel
Tara Katz
Daughter of
Alison and David Katz
August 22, 2015 11:30 AM
Jared Weinstein
Seth Greenberg
Ashley Lavalle
Daughter of
Lisa and Daniel Lavalle
August 29, 2015 9:00 AM
Tara Katz
Skylar Brustein
Son of
Christy and Alan Brustein
August 29, 2015 11:30 AM
Jaime Brustein
Son of
Christy and Alan Brustein
August 29, 2015 11:30 AM
Ashley Lavalle
Skylar Brustein
Jaime Brustein
Max Morris
MITZVAH PROJECTS
Shelby
Hotz
For my Mitzvah Project I am
helping Family Promise, an
organization that shelters
homeless families. I am
donating new and gently
used toys and games to
replace the old and broken
ones currently in the Boca
Raton shelter called the
‘260 House.’ In the past I
visited the families in the 260
House after school to play with the younger
children and to sit down to dinner with the
families. My Torah parsha is Noach which
deals with faith and trust in one another. Family Promise residents have faith that
volunteers like me will provide food and
a sense of community during their hard
times. I have faith that these families will get
through their hard times and find a home. Family Promise keeps families together,
so I would appreciate donations of games
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Max Morris
Son of Valerie Morris
August 29, 2015 6:00PM
Austin Stein
For my mitzvah project, I taught children at
Florence Fuller Child Development Center
how to play the recorder. I spent six weeks
teaching them to play basic rhythms, styles,
and tempos on recorders. At the end of the
six weeks, I had my students put on a concert
for their parents. The parents were so proud
of their children and the children were so
grateful for all they had learned. I will never
forget the smiles on the children’s faces.
I plan on continuing to provide music lessons
to children in the future!
and toys for all ages. I notice that everyone
enjoys jigsaw puzzles, board games and
remote control cars/vehicles. I am grateful
for any and all donations. If you like, you
can make a donation or provide a gift card
and I will purchase toys on your behalf. You
can drop your donations off in the marked
bins at either campus this fall or call my dad
Larry Hotz any time at (914) 329-0847 or
email him at [email protected] to arrange a
pick-up. Thank you for helping me make the
world a better place.
HIGH HOLY DAYS
2015 5776
High
Holy
Days
5776 2015
CONTENTS
16 Annual Giving
18 Sustaining Membership
19 High Holy Days
General Information
20 Service Descriptions
21 Service Schedule
22Additional Services
23Ticket Order Form
24Annual Giving Form
25Youth Program
SAVE TIME.
Request tickets online at
www.tbeboca.org/high-holy-days-2015
beginning July 1, 2015.
July/August 2015
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Giving
ANNUAL
At Temple Beth El, our philosophy is to ensure
that anyone who wants to worship or obtain a
Jewish education is able to join our temple family,
regardless of financial constraints. We count on our
generous and caring congregation to donate to our
Annual Giving Campaign to help defray the costs
of membership fees, early childhood education and
religious school tuition for those in need.
As a congregation we have provided over $415,000
of financial assistance to members this past year. 253
families received membership assistance, 112 children
received religious school scholarships, and 29 children
were given aid for early childhood education.
We are extremely grateful to each of you who made
a contribution to last year’s Annual Giving Campaign.
We could not have done this without you.
For more information on how to contribute to
Annual Giving, please contact Eliza Prince-Atias,
Director of Development, at 561-391-8900 or at
[email protected].
ANNUAL GIVING 2014-15
CHESED (LOVING KINDNESS)
$10,000 - $14,999
Patty and Louis Beck
Lew Gould
Mary Perper
Sandra Sokolof and Steve Soble
TZADDIK
(RIGHTEOUS PERSON)
$5,000-$9,999
Marlene and Richard Bluestein
Sherry and Ken Endelson
Elaine and Herb Gimelstob
Marion and Sanford Goldstein
Carolyne and Ed Levy
Susie and Paul Malnove
Linda and Bobby Schmier
Edith and Martin Stein
Marilyn and Jay Weinberg
NER TAMID
(ETERNAL LIGHT)
$3,600-$4,999
Maddi and Wes Finch
Donna and Barry Goldberg
Howard Guggenheim
CHAI
(LIFE) $1,800-$3,599
Anonymous
Sheila and Dick Asher
Doris and Jerry Berkman
Debra and Stephen Block
Alene and Richard Court
Peggy and Robert Edelheit
Carol Ellis
Sheila and Robert Furr
Gladys and Arnold Granet
Ursula and Lenny Hess
Sondra Homer-Warner
Yvette and Aviv Katz
Suzanne and Jeffrey Katz
Cindy and Duncan Morton
Judith and Brad Oren
Barbara and Frederic Reitman
Myrna and Norm Ricken
Charlotte and Morris Robinson
Shirley and Norman Saferstein
Jane Skelton
Simone and Sam Spiegel
Christy McElhaney and
Mark Sunshine
Fran and George Weinberg
CHACHAM (WISE PERSON)
$1,000-$1,799)
Marilyn Anderson
Leslie and Michael Baron
Janis Manley and Steve Barrow
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Marilyn and Stanley Barry
Toni and Arnold Berliner
Mollye and Glen Berngard
Rabbi Jessica Brockman
Judi and Craig Donoff
Marilyn and Robert Dragin
Lori and Jayson Dubin
Joan and David Dubov
Lorraine and Howard Freeman
Lynda and Michael Frost
Joan Goldburg
Glenda and Ken Gordon
Dawn and Chuck Graubert
Ruth and Bert Harnett
Bonnie and Herb Hirsch
Stanley Kaplan
Stanley Kaufelt
Cristina and Donald Keusch
Sara Jo Kobacker
Stacey and Barry Krinsky
Dale Simon and Kenneth
Lassman
Mimi and Len Leeds
Jan and Allen Lev
Aimee and Rabbi Dan Levin
Madison and Steven Levin
Sarina and Jerry Lind
Ed Listengart
Stephanie and Nate Lowen
Diane Perkins and Paul Mandel
Susan and Bruce Moldow
Jennifer and David Morse
Rosalie and Edward Nachlas
Nicki and Jason Neimark
Fredda and Richard Neimark
Bill Newman
Arlene Oppenheim
Carole and Len Pedvis
Fred Perlstein
Susan and Barry Podolsky
Jerry Podolsky
JoAnn and Philip Procacci
Michael Ralby
Deana and Hy Richman
Mimi Sadler
Matthew Sakolove
Marla Schaefer and
Steven Weishoff
Jennifer and Craig Shapiro
Lori Shapiro
Gina and Greg Shugar
Myra and Merle Singer
Myrna Skurnick
Linda and Richard Sommers
Natalie and Isi Sudit
Robin and Barry Tartarkin
Iris Weingarten
Ellie and Norman Weiss
Serena and Richard Werber
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Henry Wolff, Jr.
Beth and Jeff Zipper
KAVOD
(HONOR)
$500-$999
Anonymous
Liliana Abramson
Andrea and Michael Aronsohn
Susan Beil
Judith and Stephen Beiner
Marjorie and Dennis Berg
Jill and Ian Berger
Annie and Michael Bergner
Mindy Berlin
Erika and Harold Bishins
Marianne Bobick
Zelda and Samuel Chafetz
Myra and Barry Cohen
Linda and Charles Cohen
Patricia and Dan Cohen
Stuart Cummings
Edythe and Morton Dranoff
Edwin Early
Robin Eisenberg and
Andrea Broido
Jean Erdheim
Nancy Jo and Alan Feinberg
Adele Feinerman
Hinda and Marvin Finston
Adele Friedland
Sheryl and Marty Fromowitz
Linda and Ivan Gefen
Lucille and Bob Geller
Joy and Jason Goldman
Gay and Herbert Greenbaum
Susen Grossman
Joan and Jack Halpern
Clarissa and Mike Harris
Michelle and Mitch Hershey
Marcia Hoffman
Renee and Barry Honig
Herb Hutt
Grace and Jack Jaiven
Bobbi and Jack Kalmanson
Joanna and William Karp
Deanna and Hank Katz
Natalie Klebanoff
Buddy Magod
Marcia Matles
Steven Melman
Arlene and Robert Merson
Diane More
Jennifer and David Oppenheim
Newton Oshinsky
Nicole and Leslie Pachter
Betsy and Stephen Pearl
Natalie Pelavin
Susan Pierce
A.R. and Esther Potoff
Laure and Owen Rheingold
Laurie and Joel Rosenberg
Debbi and Larry Rosenblum
Maxine and John Ross
Tammy and Mitch Ross
Tobe and Joshua Rubin
Mike Salem
Elaine Schlessberg
Sharyn and Bob Schneiderman
Jacqueline and Neal Shear
Madeline Siegel
Debbie and Larry Silver
Anna and Mike Singer
Lois and Geoff Solomon
Susan and Mark Sosin
Rasheena and David Taub
Ronna and Marc Taub
Cis Teltser
Ilyne Mendelson and Steve Terk
Barbara Zallea and Daniel Twer
Tobie Wagner
Phyllis and Alan Weiner
Gail Weisbaum
Linda and Dennis Weiss
Evelyn Weitzman
Jacquelyn and Al Wheeler
Linda and Eric Workman
Lisa and Andrew Zwick
SIMCHA
(JOY)
$250-$499
Anonymous
Shelley and John Addleson
Benita and Stuart Appel
Marian and Irene Aronson
Joan and Harold Bader
Stan Bass
Bobbie Bernheim
Claire and Leo Bernstein
Judy and Mike Blackman
Betsy and David Blechman
Ellen and Howard Bolner
Judy and Stephen Carlin
Gerry Casper
Lisa and Brian Cauff
Stephanie and Richard Chestnov
Carolyn Cohen
Lindy and Steven Cohen
Edythe and Ted Davis
Shirley and Warren Deutsch
Helene and Jay Eichler
Sue and Steve Feldman
Karen and Stephen Feller
Debra and Roy Fleishman
Brianna and James Garrett
Carol and David Gart
Janet and Donald Germaine
Irving Goldstein
Ethel and Mike Gordon
Frances Greenbaum
Susan and Meyer Haberman
Bruce Hausman
Ida Herst
Brigitte and Bruce Himelstein
Ellen and Paul Hirsch
Debi and Herb Jackman
ANNUAL GIVING CATEGORY
TOTAL CONTRIBUTION
Chaver (Friend)
$1 - $99
Bracha (Blessing)
$100 - $249
Simcha (Joy)
$250 - $499
Kavod (Honor)
$500 - $999
Chacham (Wise Person)
$1,000 - $1,799
Chai (Life)
$1,800 - $3,599
Ner Tamid (Eternal Light)
$3,600 - $4,999
Tzaddik (Righteous Person)
$5,000 - $9,999
Chesed (Loving Kindness)
$10,000 - $14,999
Bonim (Builders)
$15,000 - $17,999
Torah (Our Greatest Gift)
$18,000 & over
Susan and Brett Juliano
Judy and Norman Kaufman
Ivy and Steve Kaufman
Myrna Keisman
Shirlee Kling
Jodi and Michael Krumholz
Phillis and Hal Levine
Michael Lipton
Phyllis and Stephen Lyons
Nancy and Bill Malnove
E.J. and Steve Manton
Susan Mawyer
Debra Mochan
Pam Nadler and Mark Sickles
Marcia and Ken Namerow
Candace and David Neustein
Lynn and Joseph Ouslander
Anne Paskin
Dorothy Pearl
Ellen and Ed Pollock
Michele and Ken Pritzker
Sandy and Sandy Putesky
Stephanie Reiner
Mary and Elliot Rice
Linda and Norman Rose
Enid Rosenthal
Jackie and Mark Saltzman
Rosanne and Jay Sangerman
Barton Satsky
Harriett and Jeff Schilit
Allan and Judi Schuman
Jill and Jan Schuman
Arline and Cole Schuster
Debbie and Michael Simon
Jill and Alan Slootsky
Jerry Spiegelman
Tammi and Jon Stein
Sheryl and Jeffrey Unger
Lenore and Herbert Wachtel
Wendy and Steve Walin
Beverly and Walter Warheit
Lorraine and Chaim Wender
Barbara Silver and Steven Willner
Ruth Winston
Marilyn and Hubert Wulkan
BRACHA
(BLESSING) $100-$249
Anonymous
Henriette and Jay Abrams
Beverly and Joel Altman
Mark Asofsky
Debbie and Chas Averbook
Judith and David Axelrod
Lilia Babcock
Bruce Bakerman
Ann Lois Ballon
Marcia and Michael Beckerman
Ruth Berg
Michele and Steve Berg
Ferne and Bill Berger
Millicent Berman
Bernice and Gerry Brauser
Suzy and Brian Broad
Bruce Brodsky
Mindy and Craig Brodsky
Victoria Bronfman
Nancy and David Carver
Hannah Chestnov
Elizabeth Ciano
Barbara and Arnold Cohen
Melissa and Joel Cohen
Connie and Roy Cohen
Lori Cohen-Vogel
Jessica and Michael Cohn
Susie Coleman
Maxine and Joseph Copulsky
Maureen and Brock De Lorenzo
Rita and Richard Diamond
Tia and Grant Disick
Abigail Ditzian
Selma Drucker
Sandi Eastman
Maxine Ebert
Jennifer Eisenberg
Elysa and Scott Elk
Holli and Scott Feller
Beverly Fine
Liz and Greg Fine
Phyllis Fink
Sybil Firestone
Aline Fisher
Deena and Seymour Freeman
Suzan and Stephen Garber
Kris and Chuck Gaspari
Dawn and Bob Gaynor
Nancy and Greg Gefen
Edie and Larry Gise
Marni and Michael Gleiber
Anne and Jerry Gold
Harlean and Stretch Goldberg
Liana and Daniel Goldburg
Karen and Andrew Goldring
Felicia and Eric Gordon
Rose Goteiner
Emily Gould
Kathy and Devin Grandis
Judith and Stanley Gray
Laurie and Jon Greene
Maxine Grindlinger
Karina and Andy Groszman
Marian and Marvin Gruber
Carrie Hacker
Sally and Murray Halperin
Rachel and Brian Halpern
Liz and Ben Hampton z”l
Andrea and Roger Hampton
Barbara Harper
Sheilah and Bob Harrow
Denise and Bruce Harwin
Paul Heller
Rhea Herman
Meredith and Marc Hirsh
Yolanda and Richard Holiber
Karen Hollander
Cindy and Paul Homer
Diane and Saul Hoppenstein
Ruth Howard
Peggy and Robert Hunter
Shelley and Barry Hymowitz
Susan and Alan Jacobs
Ruthie Jacobson
Marcia and Sherman Jacobson
Maida and David Kahn
Frieda Kammerman
Karen and Jan Kaplan
Elaine and Peter Kaplan
Alison Carter and David Katz
Rhoda and Jack Kaufman
Judy and Chet Kay
Michelle and Trevor Keyes
Joel and Marcia Kirschner
Michael Kirshon
Rebecca and Alan Klasfeld
Leonie Klein
Steven Klein
Rebecca and Neil Kleinberg
Rosamond Koffman
Jodi and Richard Kornblath
Michael Kotler
Adrienne and Irwin Kotlove
Tina and Jeffrey Kranitz
Jennie and Larry Kreger
Bianca and Aaron Krickstein
Marsha Eisenberg and Ezra Krieg
Talya and Warren Kupin
Judy Kuritz
Shirley Ladd
Barbara and Marvin Leventhal
Ellen and Charles Levine
Rose and Irving Levine
Rebecca Elman and Andrew Levy
Barbara and Jerry Lewin
Fran and Harvey Lifton
Jack Lipsey
Karen and Larry London
Lysa Long-Burke and John Burke
Renee Maltz
Barbara Manning
Shelley and Larry Marcus
Alan Markowitz
Sandra Martin
Lisa and Bob Marton
Michael Matras
Kristen and Jeff Mesuk
Marvin Miller
Marjorie and Adrian Minor
Leslie and Charles Mishner
Melissa and Adam Moldof
Sondra and Stuart Muchnick
Diane and Steve Nathan
Arline and Eli Neuren
Lois and Justin Niles
Sheri Nusbaum
Robert and Janice Parsont
Howard Pasekoff
Kelly and Michael Passeroff
Paul and Barbara Patti
Abbi and Seymour Pecker
Barbara and Jay Pisik
Andrea and Mark Platt
Margie Plough and
Maurice Plough, Jr.
Elkie and Ron Potkin
Hanna Raijer
Irene Randall
Ellie and Stan Rassler
Carole and Bob Ratner
Sherry Redler
Heather and Warren Redlich
Lisa and Alan Reichstein
Idah Robins
Jackie and Louis Robinson
Debbie and Federico Rochwerger
Doug Rolfe
Lisajane and Kevin Romer
Melinda and David Rossler
Elaine and Norman Roth
Barbara Rovin
Bunny and Allen Sabath
Marcia and Bob Sack
Julie and Lon Sadowsky
Ginny Salus
Nancy Saylor
Trish and Mark Schaum
Joy Scher
Robyn and Neil Schiller
Sue and Jim Schiller
Susan and Gadi Schnabel
Margo and Brett Schneider
Marcy and Barry Schultz
Leslie Schwam
Shari and Craig Schwamm
Estelle Schwartz
Susan and David Schwartzfarb
Amy and Martin Segel
Susan and Jonathan Shapiro
Bonnie and Hal Shapot
Janet and Brian Sherr
Sandra and Dave Shore
Gloria and Larry Siegel
Susie and Micha Siegel
Muriel and Leon Simon
Sharlene and Steven Slootsky
Laura Rubinoff and Jeff Smurlick
Carol Snyder
Cyndi and Dana Stamler
Dorothea and Harvey Starin
Rona and Sandy Steinberg
Beverly Stewart
Pat and Norman Stolack
Lauren and David Tolces
Ann and Sherman Tufel
Teresa and Michael Turetzky
Dorothy Uchin
Tabitha and Jared Ullman
Gloria Visnov
Jan Wallach
Robin and Gary Warren
Linda Sheridan and
Jeffrey Wasserman
Janet and Harold Wayser
Joan and Tom Weidenfeld
Dorothy and Ira Weiner
Jill and Paul Weiner
Saragale and Frank Weinstock
Claire Weisberg
Karen and Howard Weiss
Richard Weiss
Randi and Steven Weiss
Shayna and Andy Weitz
Helen and Joel White
Pat White
Carolin and Joern Wiegand
Abbe Wolf
Jerry Zensky
Stuart Zeuner
Dona and Neal Ziegler
Herbert Zimelis Living Trust
CHAVER
(FRIEND) $1-$99
Anonymous
Jannette Abejean
Patti and Richard Abramowitz
Priscilla and Len Adler
Sandi and Bob Altner
Kerry Appelbaum
Joanne and Ely Attman
Ann and Fred Axelband
Nattie Bachman
Irving and Irving Baker
Pearl Baker
Ricki and Milton Barbarosh
Lisa Barenboim
Traci and Seth Benedon
Sheryl and Scott Berenson
Marci and Alan Bergman
Carole and Stu Berk
Paul Bernstein
Elsie and Jack Blanco
Honey and Jack Boshes
Lenore and Jim Brachman
Danielle and Steven Brackett
Amy and Robert Brand
Reginee and Mark Bromson
Fredda and Len Broverman
Jennifer and Andrew Brown
Dana Brown
Doreen and Michael Lichtenstein
Roz and Rob Littman
Yu Yu Lowenthal
William Lucas
Stacey and George Luck
Lisa and Ben Lusskin
Peggy Madan
Marty Malaga
Ashley Malnove
Jille Marc
Jessica and Aldo Marchena
Nicole and Brian Mark
Sheryl and Rollie Martin
Elizabeth and Marvin Mehlman
Dorothy Merlin
Michelle and David Miller
Helen Miller
Melissa and Dan Morris
Fran and Nathan Nachlas
Rosalind and Hyman Nozik
Fran and Dave Oney
Gail Oren
Melissa and Richard Panzarella
Judie Parmet
Jessica and Eric Pendergraft
Harriet Pioquinto
Sarah Pollak
Gina and Ed Polokoff
Esther Poritz
Gloria and Sonny Potter
Karen and Jeffrey Press
Joanne Binder and Sy Presten
Sandy and Peter Quinter
Sabrina and Al Raciti
Rachael and Rob Rand
Sarah and Jason Rathaus
Roni and Seth Robert
Babs Robin
Judith and Jack Rosenberg
Hilary and Erik Rosenstrauch
Lisa and Ken Rosenthal
Sandy and Larry Roth
Robert Ruben
Ali and Dan Rubin
Shirley Rudd
Cheryl and Adam Runsdorf
Rochelle and Paul Ruttenberg
Candice and Donald Sakolove
Lois Saltzman
Selma Schepps
Karen and Lenny Schloss
Irwin Schneider
Joan and Leo Schreiber
Hynda Schuman
Rita and Tully Schuster
Stacey and Rob Sefton
Roberta and Lorrie Shafer
Karen and Larry Shagrin
Ronni Shelley
Sydney and Craig Siegel
Gertrude Siegel
Sari Siegel and Todd Siegel
Marisa and Scott Silver
Jocelyn and Marc Silverman
Beverly Simon
Brian Sindel
Stacey and Andre Slintak
Jill and Brian Smith
Gail Smith
Janet Snyder
Jonathan Soble
Barbara Solomon
Larry Solomon
Michael Solomon
Nancy Spielman
Anita and Earl Starkoff
Leslie and Rick Steinberg
Sophia and Bodhi Stone
Deborah and Marc Straus
Brenda and Tony Straus
Janet and Allan Sussberg
Robert Sussman
Lisa Swartz
Betty Taub
Elissa Tobin
Randi Tompkins
Kim and Cliff Trinkofsky
Shelly and Ed Turetzky
Alice Turner
Lorraine and Dennis Udwin
Renae VanWagner
Sheva Vapne and Hona Vapne
Jo Ann and Mark Warren
Cheryl and Robert Weiner
Milton Weitzer
Jessica and Marc Winnick
Michelle and Todd Wolff
Ruth M. Woolfe
Darlene Wulkan
Rachel and Richard Wurman
Gayle Zimmerman
George Brown
Cici and Phil Buda
Charles and Barbara Burghardt
Judith Chason
Claire Cohen
Michele and Ira Cohen
Lois Cohen
Tracey Scherr and Richard Cohen
Rita Cohen
Nancy and Randy Colman
Cheryl and Marc Cooper
Debbie and Erik Covitz
Sheri and John Crowley
Valerie and Jack Cutler
Linda Holtz and Chuck Distler
Franklin Drachman
Jaime and Jason Engelman
Irene and Merrill Epstein
Ruth Fagan
Marlene and Denny Faust
Roberta and Alan Feldscher
Emily and Bryan Feuerberg
Marni and Michael Feuerman
Claudia Fishman
Robin Flaks
Stacy and Jason Forstot
Melanie and Fred Fram
Bea Frank
Randi and Dan Frazin
Roni and Alan Freedman
Carin and Scott Friedman
Sallye and Al Frohman
Mark Gabay
Karen and Jeff Galin
Roberta and Marvin Galler
Carol Garcy
Deborah Gilchrist
Lisa and Adam Glass
Delia and Jonathan Goldberg
Doris Goldstein
Clarice and Mark Goldstein
Barb and Stuart Goldstein
Kenny Goodman
Sondra Gorodinsky
Hilary and Jim Gottlieb
Ellen and Steven Gottsegen
Hank Gracin
Rachel and Lorin Graef
Kim and Steven Graham
Marjorie and Stanley Greenbaum
Sylvia Greenberg
Jennifer and Jonathan Greenwald
Alison and Michael Gross
Lynn Guez
Barbara Gyomory
Adele and Ed Haymes
Susan Heimberg
Norma Heit
Karol and Marshall Hershon
Karyn and Glen Hoffman
Taryn Hoffman
Joyce and Arnold Honig
Roslyn Hopin
Susan and Larry Hotz
Claudia Del Castillo-Hronsky
and Brian Hronsky
Deanna and Irwin Isert
Frieda Jaffe
Dorothy Pomerance
and Jack Jaffe
Barbara and David Jay
Dawn and Harold Jonas
Elinor and Jay Josephson
Michele and Monte Kahme
Barbara and Jack Kanfer
Helene and Herbert Karger
Chris and Bruce Kassover
Cookie Katz
Lillian Kent
Barbara Kessler
Andrew Kirsch
Penny and David Klein
Janet Kline
Fay and Richard Kline
Kathleen and Ken Koffman
Saul Kopeika
Cindy Korshin
Margaret Kottler
Joan Kramer
Rita and Spencer Kreger
Seba and Paula Krumholtz
Toby and Murray Lacher
Susan and Eric Lebersfeld
Jay Leicher
Alyssa and Jeff Lerner
Sherry and Ken Lerner
Michael Levine
Karen and Steven Levine
Shirley and Herman W. Levitt
Natalie Lewis
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SUSTAINING
Membership
What is a family? Temple Beth El is a family. We are
home. And as Robert Frost wrote: “Home is the place
where … they have to take you in.” We do. We will.
That means we have to come together to take care of
those who are vulnerable, who require our love and
embrace, who need the wisdom and guidance of a
caring rabbi and a holy tradition.
This year regular dues for a typical family will
be $2,180. However, if one were to spread the
Temple’s total operating expenses evenly over each
of our member families, the cost per family would
be just over $5,000. Without the generosity of
Sustaining Members who give above and beyond
standard dues, we simply cannot be the family
we need to be. This need remains pressing despite
the recent, generous gifts made to the Fulfilling
the Promise Campaign which are restricted to
future capital improvements and enhancing
the endowment. To demonstrate our immense
gratitude, Temple Beth El offers unique benefits
for this generous group.
Please consider becoming a Sustaining Member
to ensure Temple Beth El continues to be warm
and welcoming to all. Or if you are already a
Sustaining Member, please think about stepping
up a level. Please contact Eliza Prince-Atias,
Director of Development at 561-391-8900 or
[email protected].
SUSTAINING MEMBERSHIP HAS ITS BENEFITS!
We proudly offer all Sustaining Members: Recognition
on the Sustaining Member Wall of Honor at the Schaefer
Family Campus, annual special reception honoring
Sustaining Members and exclusive listing in The Chronicle.
PATRON - $2,600
• 5 Complimentary Tribute Cards*
PILLAR- $3,100
• 5 Complimentary Tribute Cards*
• 2 Complimentary Guest High
Holy Days Tickets at FAU
GUARDIAN - $3,700
• 5 Complimentary Tribute Cards*
• 2 Complimentary Guest High
Holy Days Tickets at FAU
• 2 Complimentary Tickets to
One Blue Jeans Shabbat Dinner
• 2 Priority Tickets to
“Conversations on the
Cutting Edge.”
FOUNDER- $5,000
• 5 Complimentary Tribute Cards*
• 2 Complimentary Guest High
Holy Days Tickets at FAU
• 2 Complimentary Tickets to
One Blue Jeans Shabbat Dinner
• 2 Priority Tickets to
“Conversations on the
Cutting Edge”
• Annual Dinner and
Chat with Clergy
BENEFACTOR- $7,500
• 5 Complimentary Tribute Cards*
• 2 Complimentary Guest High
Holy Days Tickets at FAU
• 2 Complimentary Tickets to One
Blue Jeans Shabbat Dinner
• 2 Priority Tickets to “Conversations
on the Cutting Edge.”
• Annual Dinner and Chat with Clergy
• 2 Complimentary 2nd Night
Passover Seder Tickets
• Intimate brunch at Temple
Beth El President’s Home
GRAND BENEFACTOR- $10,000
• 5 Complimentary Tribute Cards*
• 2 Complimentary Guest High
Holy Days Tickets at FAU
• 2 Complimentary Tickets to One
Blue Jeans Shabbat Dinner
• 2 Priority Tickets to “Conversations
on the Cutting Edge.”
• Annual Dinner and Chat with Clergy
• 2 Complimentary 2nd Night
Passover Seder Tickets
• Intimate brunch at Temple
Beth El President’s Home
• Private Shabbat Dinner with
Temple Beth El President and
Clergy for your Family
*A tribute card is an acknowledgement Temple Beth El mails to a recipient of your
choice in honor, memory or celebration of a person or event. Does not include
High Holy Day tribute booklet.
SUSTAINING MEMBERS 2014-15
GRAND BENEFACTOR
Patty and Louis Beck
Freyda and Ed Burns
Lew Gould
Velia Sweet
BENEFACTOR
Maddi and Wes Finch
Sara Jo Kobacker
Edith and Martin Stein
FOUNDER
Anonymous
Lorraine and Howard Freeman
Marion and Sanford Goldstein
Jill and Steven Hacker
Hillary and Rodger Krouse
Carolyne and Ed Levy
Stephanie and Nate Lowen
JoAnn and Philip Procacci
Myrna and Norm Ricken
Jacqueline and Neal Shear
Simone and Sam Spiegel
GUARDIAN
Anonymous
Sheila and Dick Asher
Joan Goldburg
Kenny Goodman
Glenda and Ken Gordon
Silvana and Barry Halperin
Ida Herst
Meredith and Marc Hirsh
Nilma and David Igdaloff
Lee Kallen
Marilyn Kraus
Bonnie and Lew Lepene
Joanna and Bob Meisel
Arlene and Robert Merson
Susan and Barry Podolsky
Deana and Hy Richman
Cheryl and Adam Runsdorf
Paula and Larry Runsdorf
Linda and Bobby Schmier
Francine and Art Siegel
Fran and George Weinberg
PILLAR
Marjorie and Dennis Berg
Toni and Arnold Berliner
Dorothy and Maurice Bucksbaum
Lindy and Steven Cohen
Andrea and Robert Colton
Marilyn and Robert Dragin
Elaine and Herb Gimelstob
Corinne and Jerry Gorelick
Karen and Stuart Grossman
Ruth and Bert Harnett
Sheilah and Bob Harrow
Stacey and Barry Krinsky
Charna Larkin
Arlene and Ira Lazar
Jan and Allen Lev
Sarina and Jerry Lind
Susan and Bruce Moldow
Mary Perper
Dale and David Pratt
Laurie Silvers and Mitchell
Rubenstein
Tobe and Joshua Rubin
Stephanie and Steven Schuster
Debbie and Larry Silver
Jane Skelton
Deb and Neal Slafsky
Ilene and Peter Wohlgemuth
Wendy and Sol Zoberman
Lisa and Andrew Zwick
PATRON
Anonymous
Priscilla and Len Adler
Sandi and Bob Altner
Debbie and Chas Averbook
Marcia and Michael Beckerman
Ferne and Bill Berger
Barbara and Jonathan Berman
Betsy and David Blechman
Marlene and Richard Bluestein
Robin and Ken Bresky
Andrea and Roy Bresky
Patricia and Dan Cohen
Shirley and Warren Deutsch
Tia and Grant Disick
Lois and Leonard Dopkins
Edythe and Morton Dranoff
Jean Erdheim
Sheila and Robert Furr
Rani Garfinkle
Lucille and Bob Geller
Gladys and Arnold Granet
Marian and Marvin Gruber
Lorri and Cliff Hark
Cindy and Paul Homer
Pam and Tom Kaplan
Deanna and Hank Katz
Ann Kelman
Cristina and Donald Keusch
Harold Kirstein
Marci and Jeff Langley
Mimi and Len Leeds
Melissa Friedman-Levine
and Brad Levine
Robert Levinson
Brooke and David Lukes
Nancy and Bill Malnove
Christy McElhaney and
Mark Sunshine
Fran and Nathan Nachlas
Stacy and Steven Needell
Jennifer and David Oppenheim
Carole and Len Pedvis
Margie Plough and
Maurice Plough, Jr.
Renee and Mitch Rauch
Charlotte and Morris Robinson
Debbi and Larry Rosenblum
Linda and Norman Rose
Mimi Sadler
Jackie and Mark Saltzman
Trish and Mark Schaum
Marcy and Barry Schultz
Shari and Craig Schwamm
Mara and Michael Shapiro
Jill and Alan Slootsky
Esther and Mike Solnik
Wendy and Steve Walin
Beverly and Walter Warheit
Marilyn and Jay Weinberg
*As of May 20, 2015. This does not include new Sustaining Members for 2015-2016
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High
Holy
Days 5776 2015
MEMBERS
MUST
REQUEST
TICKETS
NO LATER
THAN
FRIDAY
AUGUST 21,
2015.
TICKETS
WILL BE
MAILED
IN
LATE AUGUST.
REMEMBER
tickets
will be provided
when at least
one-third of your
2015-2016 dues
have been paid.
SAVE TIME
Request tickets online at
www.tbeboca.org/high-holy-days-2015
beginning July 1, 2015. Members
must request tickets
by August 21, 2015.
MEMBER TICKETS
FAU PARKING
Each adult member of Temple Beth El is
entitled to one ticket. Children ages 8-26
will receive tickets at no charge. You must
include your children’s names and ages with
your ticket request. Tickets will be provided
to members “in good standing” —at least
1/3 of your 2015-2016 Temple membership
obligations paid, or monthly billing up-todate, and no outstanding past-due invoices.
FAU Student Union/Kaye Auditorium is located on FAU’s
Boca Raton Campus at 777 Glades Road just east of I-95.
On Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur, you may park in
any available spot in lots 10, 12, 13 or 14.
On Yom Kippur Eve (Kol Nidre) you may park in any
available spot in any parking lot including the parking
garage on Volusia Street (PG1). If the spot is metered, you
must pay for it. Please do not park in special
reserved spots.
To get to the lots, enter the main entrance of FAU at
Glades Road and 10th Avenue (West University Drive). SERVICE LOCATIONS
Turn left at the second traffic light onto Volusia Street. Members may choose to celebrate services
Make the first right into lot 10. If lot 10 is full, you may
either at FAU or at Temple Beth El.
take the third right into lots 12, 13 and 14.
• Simultaneous services will be held at the
Shuttle buses will run regularly on Rosh HaShanah and
Student Union/Kaye Auditorium at Florida
Atlantic University and in the Rabbi Merle E. Yom Kippur day, but not during Kol Nidre, starting one hour
before services. Pick up will be clearly marked at both the
Singer Sanctuary at Temple Beth El for the
south entrance of the Basketball Arena (directly across from
First Day of Rosh HaShanah, Yom Kippur
the athletic field house) and at the entrance to the Tom Oxley
Evening, and Yom Kippur Morning.
Athletic Center. It is also a quick walk east on Volusia Street,
• If you are a member and are
crossing over West University Drive and following the covbringing a guest you must attend
ered walkway into the north entrance of the student union.
services with them at FAU.
• Guests who are not members of
Temple Beth El must attend services at FAU. PURCHASE GUEST TICKETS
• Services for Rosh HaShanah evening, chilFOR $150 EACH
dren’s services for Rosh HaShanah afternoon We welcome your family and friends to High Holy
and Second Day Rosh HaShanah services
Day services. Guest tickets are $150/person for the
will take place at Temple Beth El ONLY.
entire holiday, or $75 for each holiday. Due to space
• Services for Yom Kippur afternoon and
considerations, guest tickets are for FAU services only,
children’s services for Yom Kippur will take
except for Rosh HaShanah Evening Services, Second
place at Temple Beth El ONLY.
Day Rosh HaShanah, and Yom Kippur afternoon services
• There will be a community Yizkor
when we celebrate together at Temple Beth El.
service free and open to the public on
RECIPROCITY REQUESTS
Yom Kippur afternoon at 3:30 pm in
For Temple Beth El members who will be attending
the Cohen Atrium at Temple Beth El.
services out of our area, please fill out the Reciprocity
Request and we will make the request for tickets
on your behalf.
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HIGH HOLY DAYS
2015 5776
HIGH HOLY DAYS
Congregational Worship
SERVICE
TICKETS ARE REQUIRED
(Tickets are not required on second day Rosh HaShanah
and Yom Kippur Afternoon Services.)
Gather together as a community to spend the holiest days of the Jewish calendar
in a meaningful worship service.
Our Clergy lead us in reflective prayer, uplifting words and awe-inspiring music.
On this journey, we turn to God and ask for forgiveness: “And for all these, God of forgiveness, forgive us,
pardon us, and grant us atonement.”
HIGH HOLY DAYS
Family Participation
SERVICE
FOR YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN
TO WORSHIP TOGETHER
ON ROSH HASHANAH AND YOM KIPPUR MORNING
TEMPLE BETH EL COHEN ATRIUM
10:00 AM
SPECIAL FAMILY PARTICIPATION TICKETS ARE REQUIRED.
LIMITED AVAILABILITY: 550 TICKETS
Share the High Holy Days together
as a family, with family-friendly liturgy and a festive, participatory
environment. The service is designed for Temple Beth El member families
with children in 3rd grade and up and will be a meaningful High Holy Day
experience for all.
All Temple Beth El youth and teens are
encouraged and welcomed to help lead
and participate in the High Holy Day Family
Participation Service.
Please contact Juliane Wolfberg,
Director of Youth Engagement
at 561-391-8900 or
[email protected] or
call the clergy office for
more information.
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HIGH
HOLY DAYS
Young
Children’s
SERVICE
FOR YOU AND YOUR
YOUNGER CHILDREN
ON ROSH HASHANAH AT 3:00 PM
AND YOM KIPPUR AT 1:30 PM
TEMPLE BETH EL SINGER SANCTUARY
NO TICKETS ARE REQUIRED.
Bring your young children ages 8 and
under to this afternoon service
designed especially for them and
filled with music, story and our
famous High Holy Day skits. Open to the public—
bring your friends and neighbors!
SERVICE TIMES FOR TEMPLE BETH EL MEMBERS
ROSH HASHANAH
Rabbi Dan Levin, Rabbi Jessica Spitalnic Brockman and Rabbi Greg Weisman will rotate between services at Temple Beth El and FAU.
Cantorial Soloist Lori Shapiro will be at FAU and Cantorial Soloist Michelle Cohen will be at Temple Beth El for morning Rosh HaShanah and
Yom Kippur services. All Clergy will be together for Yom Kippur Afternoon Services at Temple Beth El.
DATE
TIME
TEMPLE BETH EL
FAU
Sunday,
September 13
Monday,
September 14
8:00pm
Rosh HaShanah Evening Service
No service at FAU.
Attend evening services at Temple Beth El.
10:00am
Rosh HaShanah
Congregational Morning Service
Rosh HaShanah
Congregational Morning Service
Park in lots 10, 12, 13 or 14. See details on
page 19. Bus service available.
10:00am
Rosh HaShanah Tot and Youth Program
A High Holy Day experience for children while
parents are in Morning Services. Registration
required. (See page 25)
Rosh HaShanah Tot Program
For children ages 2-3.
Registration required. See page 25.
10:00am
Family Participation Service
Temple Beth El member families enjoy a full High
Holy Day experience together, with familyfriendly liturgy and a festive, participatory
environment. (For families with children in 3rd
grade and up) Limited availability: 550 tickets
3:00pm
Young Children’s Service
For children (ages 8 and under) to attend with
parents or grandparents
4:00pm
Tashlich Service
Meet in front of Temple Beth El and walk to
a nearby stream to cast off the sins of the
previous year.
10:00am
Second Day Rosh HaShanah
Morning Service
YOM KIPPUR
Tuesday,
September 15
No service at FAU
Attend morning services at Temple Beth El.
DATE
TIME
TEMPLE BETH EL
FAU
Tuesday,
September 22
8:00pm
Yom Kippur Evening Service (Kol Nidre)
Yom Kippur Evening Service (Kol Nidre)
Park in any available spot, no bus service provided.
Wednesday,
September 23
10:00am
Yom Kippur
Congregational Morning Service
Yom Kippur
Congregational Morning Service
Park in lots 10, 12, 13 or 14. See details on
page 19. Bus service available
10:00am
Yom Kippur Tot and Youth Program
A High Holy Day experience for children while
parents are in Morning Services. Registration
required.(See page 25)
Yom Kippur Tot Program
For children ages 2-3.
Registration required. See page 25.
10:00am
Family Participation Service
Temple Beth El member families enjoy a
full High Holy Day experience together,
with family-friendly liturgy and a festive,
participatory environment. (For families with
children in 3rd grade and up)
Limited availability: 550 tickets
1:00pm
Afternoon Study Session
with Rabbi Brockman
Remembering Rabin 20 years after
the assassination
1:30pm
Young Children’s Service
For children (ages 8 and under) to attend with
parents or grandparents
2:15pm
Service of Spiritual Renewal
3:30pm
Yom Kippur Afternoon Service,
Yizkor and Ne’ilah for Beth El Members
3:30pm
Community Yizkor Service open to the
public in the Cohen Atrium
No services at FAU.
Attend Yizkor and Ne’ilah at Temple Beth El.
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HIGH HOLY DAYS
2015 5776
ADDITIONAL
High Holy Days
SERVICES
All services at Temple Beth El Schaefer Family Campus
Tickets Are Not Required
YOM KIPPUR
AFTERNOON
STUDY SESSION
REMEMBERING RABIN
20 YEARS AFTER THE
ASSASSINATION
WITH RABBI JESSICA
SPITALNIC BROCKMAN
Wednesday, September 23
1:00pm
Please join us on Yom Kippur
as we reflect on what we have
learned and where we have
faltered in the 20 years since
the assassination of Israeli
Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.
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SELICHOT
So you bought a German car….The Road to Forgiveness.
Saturday, September 5, 2015 at 7:30 pm
Workshop and Services followed by a dessert reception
Growing up, many of us would never have bought a German car because we could not
forgive the Germans for the atrocities of the Holocaust. Today, that is not the case.
Join us for a Selichot workshop to delve into the meaning of forgiveness and spiritual
release. Our learning will be followed by the gorgeous and powerful words and music of
the Selichot service, and a dessert reception.
SHABBAT SHUVA – THE SABBATH OF REPENTANCE
Friday, September 18 at 6:00pm
KEVER AVOT (CEMETERY SERVICES)
Sunday, September 20
Beth El Mausoleum at 12:45pm
Eternal Light Cemetery, Boynton Beach at 12:45 PM
(meet at the central Mausoleum Chapel)
SUKKOT
Sunday September 27 at 6:30pm
Sukkot Family Service at Temple Beth El
Monday, September 28 at 10:30am
Sukkot Festival Study Session at Temple
Beth El
SIMCHAT TORAH
Sunday, October 4 at 6:30pm
Simchat Torah Family Service at Temple
Beth El
Monday, October 5 at 10:30am
Simchat Torah Service with Yizkor at
Temple Beth El
TICKET ORDER FORM
SAVE TIME. Request tickets online at www.tbeboca.org/high-holy-days-2015
Members must request tickets by August 21, 2015.
MEMBER TICKET REQUESTS
Children (Admission tickets will be issued only to
children aged 8-26 on your membership)
Print Member Name
Print Co-member Name
Address
City, State Zip
Phone
SECTION 1
Print Name
Age
Print Name
Age
Print Name
Age
Print Name
Age
Email
PLEASE DO NOT CUT FORM
Please choose which location you would like to attend
q FAU Kaye Auditorium OR q Temple Beth El Schaefer Family Campus
If you are attending services at Temple Beth El, which morning service would you like to attend?
q Congregational worship service OR
q Family Participation Service—limited availability, 550 tickets (recommended for families with children 3rd grade and up)
SECTION 2
GUEST TICKET REQUESTS
Print Name
As a member, you may request tickets for your guests. You may
also request tickets for members of your immediate family
(parents, siblings, & children over the age of 26).
Print Name
Print Name
Guest tickets are $150 per person for both
Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur or $75 per holy day.
Are you a Sustaining Member? If yes, please refer to the
Sustaining Member benefits card for guest ticket information.
I am requesting tickets for (Check one or both.)
q # _______for Rosh HaShanah q # _________ for Yom Kippur
Total number of guest tickets
Remember, if you have guests attending our services,
you must attend services with them at FAU.
Amount due for guest tickets: $
SECTION 3
RECIPROCITY
REQUEST
If you are a member in good standing and plan to be out of town during the High Holy Days, we will request tickets at another synagogue on your behalf. You must contact the out-of-town synagogue to arrange ticket pick-up.
Print Your Name
Temple Name
Temple Address
City
State
Phone
Zip
Fax
I am requesting tickets for (Check one or both.)
q # _________ for Rosh HaShanah
q # _________ for Yom Kippur
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333 SW 4 th Avenue | Boca Raton, FL 33432
P 561 391 8900 | F 561 395 8913 www.tbeboca.org
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HIGH HOLY DAYS
2015 5776
ANNUAL GIVINGDue to our printing and production schedule, tributes will be accepted only through August 21.
Save time and contribute online at www.tbeboca.org/high-holy-days-2015
Honor and Remember Tributes appear in the Services and Tributes for the Days of Awe 2015/5776 booklet. Deadline for submission of tributes is August 21. Should a loved one pass away after this date, please let us know and the Rabbis will read his/her name on Yom Kippur.
IMPORTANT: Print your name as you would like it to appear in the booklet:
HONOR
CELEBRATES LOVED ONES OR JOYOUS OCCASIONS AND IS USED DURING
THE SHOFAR SERVICE ON ROSH HASHANAH MORNING.
$25.00 per tribute.
For Simchas: Please print names and occasions you wish to honor. Please print clearly as names will appear exactly as written.
Attach extra sheets if necessary.
SECTION 4
In honor of (name)
Occasion
In honor of (name)
Occasion
Number of tributes
x $25
$
REMEMBERS DEPARTED LOVED ONES AND IS USED DURING THE YIZKOR SERVICE
REMEMBER ON YOM KIPPUR AND OTHER YIZKOR SERVICES THROUGHOUT THE YEAR.
$25.00 per tribute.
In memory of: Please print names of departed friends and loved ones whom you wish to remember.
Please print clearly as names will appear exactly as written.
In memory of (name)
In memory of (name)
In memory of (name)
In memory of (name)
In memory of (name)
Number of tributes
CONTRIBUTE
x $25
SECTION 5
$
YOUR CONTRIBUTION HELPS SUPPORT THE TEMPLE AND
MAKES ITS SERVICES AND PROGRAMS AVAILABLE TO EVERYONE.
I/We will make a contribution in the amount of
$
Your Total Annual Giving Contribution = $(add sections 4, 5 and 6)
SECTION 6
SECTION 7
q Please do not list me as an Annual Giving contributor in Temple Beth El publications.
PAYMENT INFORMATION
You may pay either by check made payable to Temple Beth El, or by credit card. You may also contribute online at www.tbeboca.org
Total Amount Due for High Holy Days Tickets and Annual Giving
I agree that Temple Beth El of Boca Raton will charge
my credit card for the amount due.
q Visa q Mastercard q Discover q American Express
Amount Due $ (add sections 2 and 7)
q Check Enclosed
Card Number (please print clearly)
Security Code
Expiration Date
Print name as it appears on credit card
Signature
X
KINDLY RETURN BY AUGUST 21
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333 SW 4 th Avenue | Boca Raton, FL 33432
P 561 391 8900 | F 561 395 8913 www.tbeboca.org
HIGH HOLY DAY TOT AND YOUTH PROGRAM
For your children while you are at adult worship.
Save time and register online at www.tbeboca.org/high-holy-days-2015
We’ve designed an engaging High Holy Days Tot and Youth program
for children ages 2 through 2nd Grade. This enriching hands-on
program will start at 10:00am and finish simultaneously with morning
worship on the first day of Rosh HaShanah and
Yom Kippur.
This program is not meant to replace the High Holy Days Young
Children’s Service, but it is an additional experience that will allow
parents to attend the morning worship services.
Reservations must be received by August 21 to ensure proper
staffing and group placements by age. Walk-ins are not accepted,
due to staffing requirements. There is a $5 donation per child per
holiday. Siblings will not be in the same group unless they are in
the same grade level at school.
TOT PROGRAM Ages 2-3
Staffed by teachers from our Early Learning Center, children will
experience High Holy Days with activities that are appropriate for
them. Activities may include Torah parade, listening to the Shofar and
coloring apples and honey.
YOUTH PROGRAM
Pre-K through 2nd Grade
Staffed by teachers from our Religious School, children
will participate in art projects, stories, song sessions,
snacks and Tefillah. Contact the Religious School
office with any questions at 561-391-8900.
TOT PROGRAM — AT TEMPLE BETH EL AND FAU 10:00 AM
‘Child 1
TOT’S Birth date
q Temple Beth El
q FAU
q Rosh HaShanah morning $5.00
q Yom Kippur morning $5.00
Child 2
TOT’S Birth date
q Temple Beth El
q Rosh HaShanah morning $5.00
q FAU
q Yom Kippur morning $5.00
Child 3
TOT’S Birth date
q Temple Beth El
q Rosh HaShanah morning $5.00
q FAU
q Yom Kippur morning $5.00
YOUTH PROGRAM — AT TEMPLE BETH EL ONLY 10:00 AM
Child 1
Child 2
Child 3
YOUTH Grade (circle one)
q Rosh HaShanah morning $5.00
Pre-K
q Yom Kippur morning $5.00
K
1st
2nd
YOUTH Grade (circle one)
q Rosh HaShanah morning $5.00
Pre-K
q Yom Kippur morning $5.00
K
1
st
2
nd
YOUTH Grade (circle one)
q Rosh HaShanah morning $5.00
Pre-K
q Yom Kippur morning $5.00
K
1st
2nd
Parent Name
Parent Home Phone
Parent Mobile Phone
Physician’s name (in case of emergency)
Physician’s Phone
Does your child have any medical condition(s), food or drug allergies, or other needs of which we should be aware?
____Yes
_____No
If yes, please list:
In case of an accident or other health-related emergency, I do hereby authorize the childcare providers to call the above named physician and follow his/her instructions. If it is impossible or impractical to contact the
physician, other appropriate emergency measures may be taken.
Total Amount Enclosed
$
Parent signature
KINDLY RETURN BY AUGUST 21
Date
P leas e retu rn to Temple Beth E l of Boc a Raton
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n
sisterhood u pdate
Shari Schwamm and
Debbi Rosenblum
Sisterhood
Co-Presidents
n
by our ever popular summer book discussion.
The book will be All the Light We Cannot See by
Anthony Doerr.
With new beginnings comes new opportunities.
Please join us and plant some roots of your own!
UPCOMING EVENTS
Annual Summer Girls’ Night Out!
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Boca Raton Museum of Art followed by dinner
at the Yard House in Mizner Park.
Private Docent Tour at 6:00pm
Dinner at 7:30pm
The Exhibit: “Beauty Is Power” traces the life of
Polish-born cosmetics mogul Helena Rubenstein, and
shows art from her collection, including works by Miro
and Chagall.
Admission to the exhibit is $15. Dinner is $25.
Cost for both: $40.
Summer Book Discussion and Potluck Dinner
Thursday, August 27, 2015
Dinner and dessert at 6:00pm
Book discusssion at 7:00pm
Schaefer Family Campus
We are excited to be reading “All The Light We
Cannot See” by Anthony Doerr.
$10 if you bring a dish; $20 with no dish.
RSVP for both events at www.tbeboca.org/sisterhood
brotherhood u pdate
Andrew H. Zwick, and
Alan S. Klasfeld
Brotherhood CoPresidents
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With the start of the
new fiscal year comes
new leadership.
Sisterhood is pleased
to welcome Shari
Schwamm and Debbi
Rosenblum as the
co-presidents for the
2015-2017 term. We
are looking forward
to an exciting year
of special programs,
events, and
celebrations with our wonderful Sisterhood. My name is Shari Schwamm and my roots are
deeply planted here at Temple Beth El. I grew
up here at TBE. I was confirmed, President of
BOFTY, and married my husband Craig on the
bima in 1989. My children are now following in
my footsteps and have been active here as well.
I am Debbi Rosenblum. My husband Larry and
I joined TBE in 1996. I have taught everything
from Mommy and Me through high school and
my children also grew up here at Temple Beth
El. Both Shari and I believe in planting roots and
watching what grows. We are ready to dig in and
help TBE’s Women of Reform Judaism grow and
flourish as it has been for many years.
We are also excited to welcome all of you to
our exciting and innovative programming. Please
mark your calendars for our summer kickoff event
at the Boca Museum of Art on July 9th followed
How exciting it is for
us to have the honor
of being the first CoPresidents of Temple
Beth El Brotherhood.
We have been blessed
the last three years
to have thrived as
a group under the
outstanding and
visionary leadership
of past-president
Larry Hotz. The job
became big enough
that it will take two of us to fill Larry’s shoes but
we feel we are up to the task. Brotherhood 2015
will be moving forward with many of the great
events and programs that have become a staple
of our group such as Movie and Mouthpiece,
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and football game, and of course our fantastic
Charity Golf Fundraiser. We are excited about
bringing back our monthly Sunday Morning
Brotherhood Networking Breakfast and will
be testing the waters for interest in creating a
Brotherhood Bowling League. Our goals for this
year are to program events that will be of interest
across a broad range of ages so there will be
something for everybody. We want to promote
the true atmosphere of “brotherhood” in that we
feel each member of TBE is connected to each
other socially, spiritually and professionally and
we remain committed as a service organization
to augment and enhance Temple Beth El in all
ways possible. We are always interested in
feedback and will answer any questions about our
organization and events. Feel free to contact us
anytime at [email protected].
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Julie and Ari Brooks
Brotherhood of Temple Beth El
George Brown
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Barbara Butan
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Allison and Adam Canter
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Judith Chason
Cindy and Shabtai Chassan
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Estate of Janet Rosenblum
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Adele Feinerman
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Carol Garcy
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Judith and Stanley Gray
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David Hall
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Joanne Kabel and Barry Lippner
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Judy Kuritz
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Rosalie Ratner
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Mike Robinson
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Crystal Romero-Sherman and Brett Sherman
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Jean Satin
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Selma Schepps
Elaine Schlessberg
Gabi Franchini Schmier and Jeff Schmier
Margo and Brett Schneider
Jocelyn and Elliot Schnier
Hanita and Mordecai Schreiber
Marcy and Barry Schultz
Hynda Schuman
Laurie and Michael Schuster
Leslie Schwam
Shari and Craig Schwamm
Dina and Andrew Schwartz
Elaine and Rabbi N. William Schwartz
Amy and Martin Segel
Jennifer and Craig Shapiro
Lori Shapiro
Karen and Gary Sheres
Elizabeth and Adam Shonson
Gina and Greg Shugar
Michelle and Scott Shulman
Francine and Art Siegel
Gloria and Lawrence Siegel
Kelly and Mike Silberman
Debbie and Larry Silver
Patti and Scott Silverman
Sandra and Victor Silverstein
Debbie and Michael Simon
Brian Sindel
Anna and Mike Singer
Myra and Rabbi Merle Singer
Sisterhood of Temple Beth El
Jane Skelton
Deb and Neal Slafsky
Jill and Alan Slootsky
Gail Smith
Shelly Smith
The Smolka Family
Cara and Eric Snyder
Lois and Geoff Solomon
Linda and Richard Sommers
Susan and Mark Sosin
Simone and Sam Spiegel
Gerald Spiegelman
Aileen Spilka
Madeline and Robert Spitalnic
Susan and Andy Stallone
Gina and Bill Staples
Leslie and Rick Steinberg
Rona and Sandy Steinberg
Beverly Stewart
Betty Stone
Nanci and Fred Stone
Christy and Mark Sunshine
Janet and Allen Sussberg
Velia Sweet
Cecile Talesnick
Ronna and Marc Taub
Cis Teltser
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Elissa Tobin
Lauren and David Tolces
Randi Tompkins
Shelly and Ed Turetzky
Lorraine and Dennis Udwin
Lois Victor
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Jill and Matthew Wahler
Wendy and Steve Walin
Michel Wasserman
Joan and Tom Weidenfeld
Marilyn and Jay Weinberg
Phyllis and Alan Weiner
Jill and Paul Weiner
Joanne Weiner
Iris Weingarten
Tami and Rabbi Greg Weisman
Karen and Howard Weiss
Linda and Dennis Weiss
Norman Weiss
Shayna and Andy Weitz
Evelyn Weitzman
Robyn and Scott Wellikoff
Serena and Richard Werber
Jackie and Al Wheeler
Ilene and Peter Wohlgemuth
Dani Wolff-Ferrigno and Will Ferrigno
Miriam & Gerald z’’l Wolpin
Julie Yates-Schiller and Bruce Schiller
Marilyn and Paul Yentis
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Morris Robinson’s 80th birthday
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by Carlyn & Lothar Mayer
by Beverly & Leon Schekter
by Ann & Michael Winess
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Bar Mitzvah by Marjorie & Adrian Minor
Rabbi Dan Levin by Myrna & Norm Ricken
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Anderson & Bernie Berger
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by Shirley Levin & Julius Bowen
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Robin Eisenberg, Rabbi Jessica and Lori
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by Robin & Gary Warren & Family
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in honor of
Judy Levine’s retirement and being selected
for the John Rogers Staff Award
by Tracey & Gabe Grossman
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the birth of Lucas Bernard Jaiven
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Michelle Auslander Cohen for the beautiful
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Ruth Berg’s 90th birthday
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the grandson of Gail and Irwin Cohen by
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Glen Berngard’s special birthday by
Yolanda & David Tisdale
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Roberta & Lorrie Shafer
Rabbi Jessica Brockman by Gerald Weinberger
Rabbi Jessica Brockman for the baby naming of
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Mitch and Babara Kaplun’s 60th
wedding anniversary by Liliana
Abramson & Jerry Zensky
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Rhein by Ricki & Milton Barbarosh
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Rabbi Dan Levin and the birth of Hunter Solomon
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Rabbi Weisman for the naming of Hannah
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by Sherry & Jerry Isackson
by Fran & George Weinberg
to thank
Rabbi Dan Levin by Benita & Stuart Appel
Rabbi Levin and Rabbi Weisman and in
memory of Samuel Resnick by
Alice & Harry Resnick & Family
Rabbi Levin for a beautiful and meaningful
blessing for Aaron Tucker and Danielle
Torrent in honor of their upcoming
wedding by Debi & Herb Jackman
Rabbi Dan and Cantor Lori for the wonderful
Bar Mitzvah experience for Alec
Gordon by Felicia & Eric Gordon
Rabbi Levin and in memory of Jane Barocas
by Jill & Adam Bershad
Rabbi Levin and in honor of their mother’s memory
by Laurie Silvers & Mitchell Rubenstein
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FUND
in honor of
the marriage of Joshua Marcus to Debra Bogdanoff
by Robin Eisenberg & Andrea Broido
the birth of Paxton Ben Gottlieb by Robin Eisenberg
the birth of Kayde Elijah Levy by Robin
Eisenberg & Andrea Broido
the birth of Hunter Solomon Norton by Robin
Eisenberg & Andrea Broido
the birth of Caleb Mason Pollack by Robin Eisenberg
the engagement of Lauren Schmier toTim
Carey by Robin Eisenberg
the birth of Bianca Skye Smith by Robin Eisenberg
the wedding of Chandler Weiner to Rebecca
Holman by Robin Eisenberg
SAMUEL & MOLLIE LUKS
ENDOWMENT FOR SPECIAL
NEEDS EDUCATION FUND
in celebration of
Passover by Samantha Kaplan
by Ann Teitelbaum
by Fran & George Weinberg
in honor of
the wedding of the grandson of Irving Appel
by Fran & George Weinberg
Ida Cotler’s grandson’s graduation and becoming
a doctor by Fran & George Weinberg
Marilyn Comiter’s birthday by Fran
& George Weinberg
Alma Herman’s granddaughter’s graduation from
college by Fran & George Weinberg
Mother’s Day by Fran & George Weinberg
in support of
Temple Beth El by Marilyn & Richard Comiter
SAMUEL & MOLLIE LUKS SHABBAT
MORNING MINYAN FUND
in honor of
the speedy recovery of Norman Kaufman
by Fran & George Weinberg
the speedy recovery of Marilyn Rattner
by Fran & George Weinberg
Passover
by Pam, Andrew & Mason Comiter
by Karen & Jan Kaplan
by Fran & George Weinberg
TREES TO ISRAEL
in celebration of
Ariel Shulman’s graduation from high school and
many accomplishments by Emily Gould
Yahrzeit
James “Jim” Moran by Jan Moran
Irving Cooper by Arline & Eli Neuren
Paul Mosbach by Hedy Nuriel
Dora Oppenheim by Arlene Oppenheim
Bernard Paskin by Anne Paskin
Mark Weisberger by Fred Perlstein
Samuel Pielet by Joan Pielet
Harold Serlin by Jerry Podolsky
Irvin Isaac Straas by Sarah Pollak
Irene Weitzner & Sayde Rassler by
Ellie & Stan Rassler
Meer Redensky by Fira & Joseph Redensky
Lillian Karlit & George Redler by Sherry Redler
Louis Robins by Idah Robins
Sara Tavel by Idah Robins
Herbert N. Lesser by Gloria Rothstein & Family
Anne Ruben by Robert Ruben
Harry Braunstein & Albert Kraftsow by Freda Sacks
Samuel Sadler by Mimi Sadler
Morris Kahn by Jean Satin
Norman Schlessberg by Elaine Schlessberg
Samuel Sandhaus by Elaine Schlessberg
Eva Slupow by Stephanie & Steven Schuster
Ida Schwamm by The Schwamm Family
Lois R. Schwartz by Mel Schwartz
Reeva Kolstein by Rabbi N. William
& Elaine Schwartz
Bernard Schwartz & Ronald Schwartz
by Ray Schwartz
Dr. Murray Siegel by Gertrude Siegel
Sandra Siegel by Lawrence Siegel
Edith L. Bernstein by Debby Silver
Jean Zucker by Jill, Alan, Erick, Jodi & Jen Slootsky
Anne Bloom by Rona Steinberg
Burt Karr by Velia Sweet
Lillian Newman by Cecile Talesnick
Ira Yavarkovsky by Leonard Tamchin
Manya Kiperva, Senya Kipervas, Klara Polterman,
Semen Tesler, Arkady Teslyar, Fany
Teslyar, Polina Teslyar, Motya Grozzman
& Sara Vexler by Mikhail Teslyar
Asher Marder by Harriet Lee Toback
Alex Tufel by Ann & Sherman Tufel
Bosha Uchin Schwartz & Samuel
Borinsky by Dorothy Uchin
Mildred Urban, Louis Urban & Zvi Shpilner
by Barbara & David Urban
Toba Vainberg by Rabbi & Mrs. Samuel Vainberg
Dvorhod Latvensky, Yacob Latvensky, Abraham
Latvensky, Emanuel Latvensky, Itsrach
Latvensky, Leah Arjjeve & Elya Arjeve
by Sheva Vapne & Hona Vapne
Martin Visnov by Robin Visnov
Esther Arno by Murray & Susan Vogel
Amalia Wagner, Adolph Wagner, Elsa Wagner
& Berthold Wagner by Tobie Wagner
Bernard Hoffman by Wendy & Steve Walin
Joseph Goldrich by Randy & Peter Warheit
Joan W. Cummings & Edith Wartenberg
by Robin & Gary Warren
Myra Wayser by Janet & Harold Wayser
Reba Gladstone Weinberg, Sondra E.
Weinberg & Charles Paul Weinberg
by Marilyn & Jay Weinberg
Leah & Abraham Epstein by Jill & Paul Weiner
Marilyn Solomon by Randi & Steven Weiss
Joseph Lessans & Albert Weitzman
by Evelyn Weitzman
Joseph C. Wheeler by Jacquelyn & Al Wheeler
Frances Abramson by Laura Whiteman
Rose G. Labowitz & James I. Applebaum
by Laura Whiteman
Marilyn Kehlmann by Wendy & Sol Zoberman
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Our Congregation Mourns
Jean Klein*, wife of Morton Klein
Goldie Krinsky Blank, grandmother of Barry & Stacey Krinsky, great grandmother of
Drew & Caitlin Krinsky
Stephen Wolkoff*, husband of Julie Wolkoff
Walter Kraemer, grandfather of Kenny & Ashley Kraemer, great grandfather of Jonah
Kraemer
Marvin Kuritz, husband of Judy Kuritz
Marty Litt, father of Stacey & Robert Sefton, grandfather of Brooke & Alexa Sefton
Ellen Wrubel, grandmother of Marissa Wrubel and Michael Wrubel
Ruth Appel, mother of Stuart & Benita Appel, grandmother of Brenna & Scott Appel
Esther Thompson, sister of Miriam & Jack Boshes
Emily Gordon*, mother of Lenny & Karen Schloss, grandmother of Michael & Carly
Schloss
Annabetta Kaufman*, wife of Sidney Kaufman
Bernard Greenwald, father of Stuart & Audrey Greenwald, grandfather of Jonathan &
Jennifer Greenwald and Nikki & Avri Benhamo
Philip Meisel, father of Bob & Joanna Meisel, grandfather of Daniel & Jason Meisel
Myra Schwartz*, mother of Lori Shapiro, grandmother of Elizabeth & Adam Shapiro
Diane Cohen, mother of Lori Cohen-Vogel, grandmother of Adam & Matthew Vogel
Bernard Passman, father of Stacey & George Luck, grandfather of Ryan & Carly Luck
Blanche Debeauchamp, beloved member
Jane Barocas, mother of Adam & Jill Bershad, grandmother of Jessica, Jack & Jolie
Bershad
Samuel Resnick, father of Henry & Mary Resnick, grandfather of Jacob & Aaron Resnick,
brother of Ruth Jacobson
Barbara White*, wife of Pat White
Grace Ileen Goldberg, mother of Joanie Shagrin, grandmother of Lindsay, Rebecca & Eric
Shagrin
Gloria Kline*, mother of Phyllis Brucker, aunt of Margie & Maurice Plough, Jr.,
Leonard Stein, grandfather of Mandy & David Friedlander, great grandfather of Elizabeth
& Brady Friedlander
Belle Lazarus, mother of Geraldine Mailender, grandmother of Rabbi Pam & Brad Mandel,
great grandmother of Sadie & Naomi Mandel
*Laid to Rest in the Temple Beth El Mausoleum
Mazel Tov To
Carly & Jonathan Brackman on the birth of their daughter Sienna Bliss Brackma,
grandparents are Terri & Stephen Chetek
Lindsey & David Silverman on the birth of their son Jake Carter Silverman, grandparents
are Judi & Craig Donoff
Erika & Brad Milhauser on the birth of their daughter Cali Jules Milhauser,
big sister is Liv Milhauser
Jaclyn & Jason Naparstek on the birth of their daughter Harper Riley Naparstek, big sister
is Brielle Naparstek
Kelly & Mike Silberman on the birth of their daughter Hannah Elizabeth Silberman
Sisterhood Contributions
YES FUND:
In honor of:
The birth of Zachary A. Schwartz, grandson of Gail
and Irwin Cohen, by:
Dr. Merrillll, Irene, Jennifer
and Melissa Epstein
Jan and Allen Lev
The engagement of Jenny, daughter of Gail Cohen,
to Andrew Baraniak by Jan and Allen Lev
The marriage of Chandler Weiner to
Rebecca Holman, son of Sheryl and
Robert Weiner by Irene, Dr. Merrill,
Jennifer and Melissa Epstein
The birth of Adi, grandson of Randi and
Arnie Falchook, by Irene, Dr. Merrill,
Jennifer and Melissa Epstein
The engagement of Robbie Platt, son of Andrea and
Mark Platt, to Alexis by Jan and Allen Lev
The marriage of Esther Falchook, daughter
of Dr. Arnie and Randi Falchook,
to Darren by Irene, Dr. Merrill,
Melissa and Jennifer Epstein
Speedy Recovery of Mitch Hershey
by Jan and Allen Lev
Thank you to Steve and Lindy Cohen by
Irene, and Dr. Merrill Epstein
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In memory of:
Belle Lazarus, mother of Geraldine Mailender, by:
Lisa and Dr. Andrew Zwick
Jan and Allen Lev
Gloria Kline, mother of Phyllis Brucker,
by Jan and Allen Lev
Gloria Kline, aunt of Margie Plough,
by Jan and Allen Lev
Emily Gordon, mother of Lenny Schloss,
by Jan and Allen Lev
Ruth Appel, mother of Stuart Appel,
by Jan and Allen Lev
MITZVAH FUND:
In memory of Esther Potoff by Irene Epstein
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Rachel & Ryan Dubois on the birth of their son Jackson Dubois, great grandparents
are Adrienne & Irwin Kotlove
Doreen & Michael Lichtenstein on the birth of their son Cash Levi Lichtenstein,
big sisters are Taylor, Hayley & Payton
Gina & Bill Staples on the birth of their son Levi Franco Staples,
big sister is Sophia Staples
Debra & Adam Cutler on the engagement of their daughter Erica Kinne to Glenn Epstein
Danielle Hecker & Jason Thomassy on their recent marriage
Etz Chayim
a Tree of Life
Continued from page 3
In our prayerbook, we celebrate God’s holiness
by declaring “L’Dor VaDor Nagid Godlecha – From
generation to generation we will tell of Your greatness.
The best testimony we can offer to our experience of
God’s presence in our lives is to stand back and look
with wonder at how each of us continues to grow. We
look at ourselves and celebrate the growth we continue
to achieve – notwithstanding the scars on our boughs of
limbs we have lost and wounds we have suffered through
the years. We look out at the forest of those whose seeds
we helped to plant, with amazement and pride at the lives
we inspired them to lead. We wonder who will one day
grow in the place where we now stand, and know that
the passing of the generations attests to the eternal and
growing spirit of the Jewish people and our covenant with
the Holy One.
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In Memory of
Gifts from 03/21/2015 to 05/22/2015
ADAM JAY HARRIS MEMORIAL
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FUND
in loving memory of
Diana Cohen by Tracey & Gabe Grossman
Emily Gordon by Tracey & Gabe Grossman
ANNA SCHWARTZ PETERSON
COLLEGE TUITION FUND
in memory of
Arlane Ginsburg by Jackie & Louis Robinson
BUD LEVIN ENDOWMENT FOR
ADVANCED JEWISH EDUCATION
in memory of
Myra Schwartz by Shirley Levin & Julius Bowen
CARYN & PETER MINTZ RELIGIOUS
SCH SCHOLARSHIP FUND
in loving memory of
Gloria Kline by Tracey & Gabe Grossman
CONTINUING EDUCATION FUND
in memory of
Mrs.Thelma Wolfson by Jackie & Louis Robinson
EARLY CHILDHOOD FUND
in memory of
Marvin Kuritz
by Betsy & David Blechman & Family
by Emily Gould
by Barbara & Jerry Lewin
FULFILLING THE PROMISE
in memory of
Myra Schwartz by Michelle, Yaniv,
Eliana & Liora Cohen
Gene Zetkin by Jean Satin
GELFAND/ARPE YOUNG
CHILDRENS INNOVATIVE
EDUCATION FUND
in memory of
Jack Cohen by Michael Gelfand
Joyce Lazer by Shirley Gelfand
Margaret Ackerman Schmitt by Michael Gelfand
GENERAL FUND
in memory of
Ruth Appel by Carin & Scott Friedman
Myron Baker by Joseph & Libby Shapiro
Family Foundation of Florida, Inc.
Goldie Krinsky Blank by Susan & Barry Podolsky
John Derr by Rita & Richard Diamond
Emily Gordon by The Frazin & Reivers Families
Bernard Greenwald
by Mimi & Len Leeds
by Laurie Silvers and Mitchell Rubenstein
Marvin Kuritz by Susan & Barry Podolsky
Belle Lazarus by Michele & Steve Klausner
Carol Magod by Stephanie & Marvin Anzel
George Sway by Sheilah & Robert Harrow
Ruth Weissman by Roberta & George Mikhael
ISRAEL YOUTH TRAVEL FUND
in memory of
Belle Lazarus by Aline Fisher
Augusta Barnett Unger and Alvin Charles
Unger by Aline Fisher
JOYCE THRONE MEMORIAL
GARDEN ENDOWMENT FUND
in memory of
Ruben Schuster by Rita & Tully Schuster
MARION & MILTON
HOFFMAN AND FLORENCE
& MORRIS SCHWARTZFARB
ENDOWMENT FUND
in memory of
Florence Schwartzfarb by Susan &
David Schwartzfarb
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MILTON KOTLER MEMORIAL
ENDOWMENT FUND
in memory of
Milton Kottler and Dr. Morris Erdheim
by Jean Erdheim
MIRIAM & ALBERT ZWICK
ENDOWMENT FUND
in memory of
Emily Gordon by Lisa & Andrew Zwick
MUSIC FUND
in memory of
Sam Bloom by Jackie & Louis Robinson
Myra Schwartz by Helene Avidon
MYRA SCHWARTZ
ENDOWMENT FUND
in memory of
Gloria Geller
by Hillary & Rodger Krouse
Majorie DiPangrazio
by Hillary & Rodger Krouse
Bernard Passman
by Hillary, Rodger, Steven,
Samuel & William Krouse
Abraham Platt
by Margaret Kottler
Myra Schwartz by
Marilyn Anderson
Arlette Baker
Ricki & Milton Barbarosh
Lynn Barr
Stan Bass
David & Tina Beale
Susan & Walter Beisel
The Benrubi Family
Ruth Berg
Marjorie & Dennis Berg
Linda & William Berger
Sondy & Bob Berman
Judy & Mike Blackman
Honey & Jack Boshes
Suzy, Brian, Helen & Isaac Broad
Denise Calderon
Judy & Stephen Carlin
Lois & Dennis Charney
Judith Chason
Chavurah Yachad: Andrea & Mark Platt,
Jan & Allen Lev, EJ & Steve Manton, Diane
& Gary Glick, Fran & Art Siegel, Betsy
Silverfine & Russ Levine, Debi & Herb
Jackman and Phyllis & Steve Lyons
Stuart Cummings
Rita & Richard Diamond
Amy Doran
Robert Dragin
Selma Drucker
Robin Eisenberg & Andy Broido
Irene, Dr. Merrill, Jennifer & Melissa Epstein
Sue & Steve Feldman
Nina Finkel & Len Effron
Aline Fisher
Lorraine & Howard Freeman
Lucille & Bob Geller
Edie & Larry Gise
Eileen Gottsegen, Ellen & Steven Gottsegen
Emily Gould
Tracey & Gabe Grossman
Havurah Group: Elaine & Bernard Shulman,
Lois Saltzman & Gerald Spiegelman, Ellie &
Stan Rassler, Judith & Stanley Gray, Anne &
Jerome Gold, Joan & Harold Bader
Marcia Hoffman
Susan, Alan Jacobs & The Entire Family
Cookie Katz
Renee & Gary Kay
Myrna Keisman
Adrienne & Irwin Kotlove
Margaret Kottler
Evelyn & Herb Krickstein
Hillary, Rodger, Steven, Samuel & William
Krouse
Dale Simon & Kenneth Lassman
Mimi & Len Leeds
Jan & Allen Lev
Daryn & Arthur Lewis
E.J. & Steve Manton
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Loui Marver
Gail Miller
Susan & Mark Pachman
Natalie Pelavin
Andrea & Mark Platt
Margie Plough & Maurice Plough, Jr.
Susan & Barry Podolsky
Sandy & Sandy Putesky
Ro Ratner
Paula & Kevin Ray
Sherry Redler
Ida Robins
Jackie & Louis Robinson
Richard Rosen
Helayne & Joel Rosenblum
Helen Rosenthal
Cheryl & Michael Sayers
Linda & Bobby Schmier
Rita & Tully Schuster
Shapiro, Blasi & Wasserman, P.A.
Cantor Elaine Shapiro & Michael
Zimmerman
Francine & Art Siegel
Debby Silver
Stuart Silver
Debbie & Michael Simon
Jill, Alan, Erick, Jodi & Jen Slootsky
Linda & Richard Sommers & Family
Velia Sweet
H. Barry Swickle
Susie & Mark Tabor
Ronna & Marc Taub
Shelly & Ed Turetzky
Wendy & Steve Walin
Robin & Gary Warren
Cheryl & Robert Weiner
Phyllis & Alan Weiner
Lisa & Andrew Zwick
PAUL AND ELLEN HIRSCH
ENDOWMENT FUND
in memory of
Freda Lemke by Ellen & Paul Hirsch
PLOUGH FAMILY FUND
SUPPORTING RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
in memory of
Emily Gordon by Margie Plough &
Maurice Plough, Jr.
Bernard Greenwald by Margie Plough
& Maurice Plough, Jr.
Marvin Kuritz by Margie Plough &
Maurice Plough, Jr.
Belle Lazarus by Margie Plough &
Maurice Plough, Jr.
Gloria Kline by Judy & Mike Blackman
PRAYER BOOK FUND
in memory of
Richard C. Barrows by Hynda Schuman
RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND
in memory of
Mike Baker
by Arlette Baker
by Marilyn & Robert Dragin
Julius Letovsky by Hinda & William Letovsky
Philip Meisel by Joanna & Robert Meisel
Karl Neimand by Stephanie & Steven Schuster
Arthur Regenstreif and Irving Regenstreif
by Helen Regenstreif
Bejamin Schuman by Hynda Schuman
Clara Sherman and Morris Schuster
by Rita & Tully Schuster
Esther Thompson
by Honey & Jack Boshes
by Lucille & Bob Geller
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FUND
in memory of
Jane Barocas by Robin Eisenberg
Bernard Greenwald by Robin Eisenberg
Annabetta Kaufman by Robin Eisenberg
Belle Lazarus by Robin Eisenberg & Andrea Broido
Leonard Stein by Robin Eisenberg
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
in memory of
Diana Cohen by Andrea & Mark Platt
RICHARD ALLEN BRANSDORF
MEMORIAL ENDOWMENT FUND
in memory of
Stanley Garfinkle by Beverly & Marvin Bransdorf
Myra Schwartz by Beverly & Marvin Bransdorf
Anne Seff by Beverly & Marvin Bransdorf
SAMUEL & MOLLIE LUKS SHABBAT
MORNING MINYAN FUND
in memory of
Myra Schwartz by Fran & George Weinberg
Sol Sokloff by Fran & George Weinberg
SIDNEY & ANNABETTA KAUFMAN
& FAMILY EDUCATION FUND
in memory of
Annabetta Kaufman by Helene & Jay Eichler
STEVE BROWN ENDOWMENT FUND
in memory of
Steven B. Brown
by Hope & Philip Borish
by Dana Brown & Family
by Debbie & Jacob Lazarovic
by Pam Nadler & Mark Sickles
Hannah Fleck
by Dana Brown & Family
TEMPLE BETH EL WOMEN
OF REFORM JUDAISM
in memory of
Martha Maier by Phyllis & Stephen Lyons
TREES TO ISRAEL
in loving support of Bobbi’s family by
Esta Gross & Mimy Shegota
in memory of
Melissa Barash by Meredith Gould
Warren Bellock by Marjorie & Dennis Berg
Diana Cohen by Esta Gross & Jackie Luback
Adele Cowiser by Natalie Klebanoff
Carl Dorfman by Sandra & Steven Camhi
Arnie Learner by Sandra Ungar
Judah Mansbach by Norma Locker
Joseph Rubenstein by Norma & Layne Locker
Myra Schwartz by Esta Gross & Jackie Luback
Dianne Wilkins by Norma & Layne Locker
Gifts
Gifts from 03/21/2015 to 05/22/2015
GENERAL FUND
The Estate of Harriet Oster
RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND
Dale and David Pratt
Howard Singer
Giving Tree
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