THE CENTER OF OUR JEWISH COMMUNITY TEMPLE KOL AMI EMANU-EL Mar-Apr 2014 | Adar I/Adar II - Nissan 5774 יהוה יהוהehyeh asher ehyeh אשר אהיה יה אהAdonai ADONAI The Lord The Lord tzevaot tzevaot השם השםThe Name THE NAME Almighty HASHEM el shaddai ELOHIM אלהיםTHE GOD WHO SEES I am that I am I am that I am The Lord of Hosts Supreme Supreme אדני אדני צבאות אלel roi el roi EL elyon elyon elyon יון אלSHALOM SHALOM PEACE Peace םול שSHEKINAH hamakom THE PLACE םמקו הThe God who sees www.tkae.org
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THE CENTER OF OUR JEWISH COMMUNITY
TEMPLE KOL AMI EMANU-EL
Mar-Apr 2014 | Adar I/Adar II - Nissan 5774
יהוה
יהוה
ehyeh asher ehyeh
אהיה אשר אהיה
Adon
ai
ADONAI
The Lord
The Lord
tzevaot
tzevaot
םש
ההשם
The Name
TH
E N
AME
Almighty
HASH
EM el shaddai
ELOHIMאלהים
TH
E GO
D WH
O SEES
I am that I am
I am that I am
The Lord of Hosts
Supreme
Supreme
אדני אדני צבאות
אל
el roi el
roi
EL
elyon
elyon
elyon
אליון
SHA
LOM
SHALOM
PEACE
Peace
שלום
SHEKINAH
hamakom
THE PLACE המקום
The God who sees
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We Are Temple Kol Ami Emanu-ElWe believe that within the core of Jewish values lies the power to change the world. We are dedicated to nurturing that creative spirit that will shape our focus toward the future.
We believe that all synagogues should be dedicated to the principles of faith, hope, and charity of our fellow human being as a way to live a Jewish life amidst an ever changing world.
We are dedicated to actions that bind us to our rich past as a people through the pillars of our faith – the study of Torah, the acts of holiness in the season of our lives and the pursuit of acts of loving kindness in repairing our world.
We strive to create a spiritual home for our members and guests where we are all valued as being created in God’s image.
We believe that Israel is a central part of our Jewish identity and are committed to Israel’s security and peace.
We Are Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El and We Invite You to Experience the Center of our Jewish Community.
REFLECTIONS
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RABBI’S
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“As we grow and move through our lives, God will
travel with us. ”Rabbi Howard Needleman
God is With UsI began this year with the vision of creating a community of tents on the High Holy Days. To create a welcoming
community like the tent of Abraham and Sarah, to create a community of great beauty and loveliness like the tents of Israel as seen by the prophet Bilam, and to create a community always grounded by our sense of holiness like the God’s tent of meeting at our core and center. In Hebrew the word for holiness, kadoseh, is best understood as closeness in time and space to God. A place, an object, or a person is kodesh or reaches out for holiness because they are or seek closeness, a union, with the divine. In our day and age when we have one Temple where our sacrifices can be offered in our praise and thanksgiving to God as an act of devotion, we are able to reach out for God wherever we are and whenever we need to. This is our greatest gift as a nation of priests and a holy nation, that wherever we are God is with us.
However, each one of us has two connections with God: a personal one and a communal one. Adonai is both the God of the people Israel and One who hears our individual prayers. This dual nature of our relationship with God is best understood in one of our most basic and fundamental prayers, the Avot v’Imahot, the prayer uttered in recognition of God’s covenant with our patriarchs and matriarchs. In it we praise God as the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, the God of Sarah, the God of Rebecca, the God of Rachel and the God of Leah. Our rabbis have asked why in the utterance of the prayer do we repeatedly have to say the God of, the God of, and the God of, aren’t we not praying to the same God? What are we really signifying by this repetition?
Our answer lies in God’s nature to each of us as individuals and as a community. We pray to the God of our fathers and mothers as recognition of continuity of the covenant established with them and through them and our place in that lineage. Moreover, we understand that just as God developed a unique and independent relationship with each of them as individuals, so too are we each in a unique and personal relationship with God.
In addition, as it says in the commentary of this payer in our prayer book, the Mishkan T’filah we each experience God differently. “In difficult moments of our lives we turn to God to help and sustain us.” The classical conclusion of the prayer evokes God as ‘Abraham’s shield.’ In our egalitarian version we evoke Genesis 21:1 where God takes note of Sarah as a Helper…As with the rest of the prayer (a Shield or a Helper) this teaches us that each of us experiences God differently.
It is my belief that this too has sustained us throughout our wanderings as a people. It would not have been enough for us to carry God with us a dispersed people and find holiness. It was also the gift of ever changing reality of our relationship with God and God’s presence that we each experience as time and space dictates that has sustained us. God’s uniqueness or oneness means that God is not bound by time and space, but, rather, beyond time and space. As we grow and move through our lives, God will travel with us.
Our only task is to invite God on our journey.
May God bless you, b’voecha, as you go forth and may God bless you, b’tzatecah, as you return.
Rabbi Howard Needleman
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Who is Your God?
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Speeding down 595 this morning, suddenly noticing a police car behind me, slamming on my brakes and murmuring under my breath “I’m going to get a ticket” only to see the police car pass me by, with a sense of tremendous relief, I shouted for joy “Thank you God”! With every fiber in my being this was a heartfelt prayer of thanksgiving!
Each of us experiences God in our own fashion, at different times in our lives, and for many different reasons. Our perception of and interaction with God is as numerous as the names our tradition ascribes to God. Adonai (master), Elohim (divinity), El Shadai (powerful), shechinah (presence), avinu (father) to name just a few.Essential to the building of a 21st century synagogue, is the effectuation of a personal and communal relationship with God.
Meaningful prayer services, inspiring education and social action projects are all potential avenues for bringing God into our lives. Whether you’re inviting someone to attend your family Seder, performing a selfless act of loving kindness, planting seeds with your children in our organic garden or reciting the mi sheberach for a loved one. Each of these are paths to building a relationship with the divine and may provide an instance of insight and understanding into a dimension that surpasses our human capacity for logic and comprehension.
Cantor Mark Goldman
Members of the Confirmation and Post Confirmation classes spent time volunteering for Debbie's Dream. The students made cards for the children of newly diagnosed
stomach cancer patients.
Our 7th, 8th and 9th grade students made fabric squares that were sewn into blankets
by Doris Grober for sick children as part of the Linus
Project.
Perhaps, Father Brian Kilkenney Finn from the movie ‘Keeping the Faith’ said it best “Faith is a feeling. Faith is a hunch, really. It’s a hunch that there is something bigger connecting it all...connecting us all together. And that feeling, that hunch, is God”.
Permit me to share with you three specific moments which have spiritually moved me.
---The first was my Confirmation blessing by my hometown family Rabbi. Individually, each of us in the class was called into the Chapel, while Dr. Berkowitz spoke to us alone and personally, and then offered the “birkat hacohanim” – the Priestly Blessing.
---The second instance was on Shabbat, June 1, 1973, when my name was called by the President - the “Rosh Yeshiva” (head of our Rabbinical school Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion - to receive his blessing, at that moment officially being declared “Rabbi.” ---The third instance was altogether different: I was simply sitting on a boulder at Point Lobos National Park, overlooking the Pacific Ocean near Carmel, California. The waves were crashing, the seals were barking, and there was a sense of the grandeur of creation.
At our Temple, I’ve had many spiritual moments. For one, I am always spiritually moved when, on Yom Kippur, with our Sanctuary filled to capacity, we together stand, saying and singing the Shema. In my life, as a child, husband and father, I have felt spiritually alive in so many and varied instances.
Each of us will define spirituality and spiritual moments in a different way. Those moments will occur at different times and different places, under different circumstances. They won’t be automatic and they won’t be regularly scheduled, but you’ll know them when you experience them. Cherish those moments.
Oh My God!When Rabbi Needleman asked me to write an article about God, my first reaction was: OMG…What will I write? What can I say? Then I remembered the song: “What if God was one of us?” that was written by Eric Bazilian and sung by Joan Osborne. It played in my head all day, I know this song is usually connected to Christianity but it makes me think about bringing people face to face with the realization that God is real. This song asks questions of faith and also about ourselves and how we treat our fellow man. This song comforts me in a sense that it makes me remember I am not alone in this world, and in our wonderful Temple family it is okay to ask questions and to search our souls.
We learn from the Torah that everything starts with God. He created our world, and gave us the Torah and for so many years we are here, praying for him in every service for his blessings and for his help. I believe that our community gives us the power to stay close together and each of us can feel close to God in our gatherings; everyone can find his own way to be closer to God and to get his strength to continue in our ordinary daily routines. One can feel close to God at Temple and others at work or home. Our community and our Jewish education are giving us the power to stay closer together and giving us spiritual fulfillment that helps us to be closer with our beliefs.
Lehitraot,Dvir
DVIR WEISSExecutive Director
DR. SHELDON J. HARRFounding Rabbi Emeritus
A Few Short Remarks on Spirituality
,If God had a name“״בראשית ברא אלוהים את השמיים ואת הארץ״what would it be?
And would you call it to his face,
If you were faced with Him in all His glory?
What would you ask if you had just one
question?”
Eric Bazilian
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To RSVP to any of the above adult education options or to ask any questions please contact: Lisa at (954) 472-1988 • [email protected]
Adult Jewish leArningMar/Apr 2014
Lunch and Learn An on-going series of lessons on various topicsincluding the Torah portion of the week, current events and more! Light lunch provided.Tuesday, March 11 at 12pm with Rabbi Needleman We will gather to discuss the role of God in the Scroll of Esther, the only Book of the Bible that does not contain God’s name. What does this tell us about God’s role in our lives as we face our own challenges?
Tuesday, April 8 at 12pm with Rabbi Needleman To eat rice or to not eat rice that is the Pesach question. Come and discuss the role of both rituals, laws, and various customs regarding the festival of Pesach and how we choose to observe this holiday in our lives today. Will there be an orange on your Seder plate or a fifth cup of wine?
Jewish Film SeriesFeel free to bring your lunch!
Thursday, March 20 at 12pm, “PUNK JEWS”Profiling Hassidic punk rockers, Yiddish street performers, African-American Jewish activists and more, “Punk Jews” explores an emerging movement of provocateurs and committed Jews who are asking, each in his or her own way, what it means to be Jewish in the 21st century. Jewish artists, activists and musicians from diverse backgrounds and communities are defying norms and expressing their Jewish identities in unconventional ways. In the process, they are challenging stereotypes and breaking down barriers. Meet Yishai, lead singer of Moshiach Oi; Radical performance group, the Sukkos Mob; the renegade Orthodox participants of Cholent; the Amazing Amy Yoga Yenta; Kal Holczler, founder of Voices of Dignity; and African American Jewish hip hop sensation Y-Love.
Tuesday, April 29 at 12pm, “A PAUSE IN THE HOLOCAUST”In the summer of 1943, thousands of Jewish refugees in Italian-occupied southern France enjoyed a rare respite from persecution, protected by an unusual force: the occupying Italian Army, who temporarily shielded local and foreign Jews despite pressure from the Germans and the French Vichy administration. In one Alpine village, Saint Martin Vesubie, life was, briefly, renewed as Jews attended synagogues, schools and cafes, and Yiddish was heard as often as French. With the invasion of Nazi troops in September the lull was broken and most of the Jews were deported. Veteran French filmmaker Andre Waksman, whose family survived the Holocaust in southern France, reconstructs this little known World War II history.
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Adult Jewish leArningMar/Apr 2014
Body, Mind and Soul: A Rosh Chodesh Experience
Finding Your Missing Piece of Your Jewish Puzzle with Simona Sklash & Kim Lerner
Wednesday, March 5 at 7pm
Thursday, March 27th at 12pm with Dr. Leon Weissberg
Join Dr. Leon Weissberg to explore the variety of ways that the concept of God is manifested in Judaism. This intriguing and engaging presentation might validate or lead you to question your own understanding of God. Subject matter included:
-The Third Commandment: What’s in a name? – a review of why we are forbidden to use God’s name in vain and what “vain” means in Jewish context-God Speaks: Using the Hidden Codes in Torah – finding How God is embedded throughout the Torah using cabalistic understanding of the Torah codes.-Man in God’s Image or God in Man’s Image: Which came first?-Creation or Evolution: Are they mutually exclusive in Jewish understanding of God – using the six days of creation as the source text of understanding the science of the Bible
GOD TALK
Tuesday, March 18th at 7pm Bob Feferman the Outreach Coordinator for the advocacy group United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) will be speaking at TKAE.
United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) is a not-for-profit, non-partisan, advocacy group that seeks to prevent Iran from fulfilling its ambition to obtain nuclear weapons. UANI was founded in 2008 by Ambassador Mark D. Wallace, the late Ambassador Richard Holbrooke, former CIA Director Jim Woolsey and Middle East expert Dennis Ross. UANI’s private sanctions campaigns and state and Federal legislative initiatives focus on ending the economic and financial support of the Iranian regime by corporations at a time when the international community is attempting to compel Iran to abandon its illegal nuclear weapons program, support for terrorism and gross human rights violations.
Refreshments and coffee will be served.
Join us for a meaningful hour in which we will present short writings by Rabbi Lawrence Kushner for group discussion. Rabbi Kushner’s ideas are known to be very thought-provoking.
Let’s get together and enjoy brain storming, idea sharing and yummy snacks…☺
God and Spirituality
CALVIN HELITZERTemple President
What is the most common word used in
discussions about religion today? You might think it is “God,” “prayer,” or “faith.” We hear those words a lot. This 8200 article topic made me do additional research to get it right. Here is what I learned.
Whether you’re of Christian, Muslim or Jewish beliefs, the most common word of all is “spirituality”. What does the word
“spirituality” actually mean? It is frequently used, and difficult to define. Even though there is no single, widely accepted definition of spirituality, social scientists have defined it as “the search for the sacred”. This may be the reason for the close correlation of our mystical branch of Judaism, called Kabbalah, with this mood of Jewish spirituality we are currently in.
The concept of spirituality comes more from Christian philosophy, which historically divides the world into the material and the spiritual. In Judaism we see only one world: material and spiritual at the same time. And in Judaism, the material is always potentially spiritual. The most ordinary, mundane thing has the potential to be spiritual: dirt, sweat, food, snow, or rain. This concept may seem crazy, but it can be true.
Why is the search for spirituality so important today? It is important because so many of us seem to have
lost the ability to pray to God. Some may say God is hiding from us, but more so is the idea that we are hiding from God. We’re better at investment strategies, golf, or skiing than at prayer. We’re better at computer games than at Jewish study. We’re better at travel than at Torah. Then we wake up one day and realize that something is missing. There needs to be a larger meaning to our lives. This is what spirituality is about. Finding that larger meaning to our own lives.
We tend to seek out meaning to our lives in times of trouble. Milestone events, especially tragedies, such as 9/11, push people to ask about larger meaning in their lives. Even lifecycle events such as marriages and deaths can cause us to search for meaning. So, what I can tell you I have learned is this.
Spirituality is:• Beyond all religions, yet containing all religions• Beyond all sciences, yet containing all sciences• Beyond all philosophies, yet containing all philosophies
In conclusion, we must be true to our own beliefs. Loving your Judaism and your God does not mean that you have to agree with all of their doctrines. We all do what we think is right. Use your spirituality to improve your life and by doing that, you will have a positive influence on those you love and others around you. Then, you will have found the larger meaning to your own life.
B’shalom,Calvin
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MARCH 7 at 6:30 pmJoin Rabbi Needleman and Cantor Mark for a "relaxed fit" inspiring journey into the Power of Shabbat. Blue Jeans Welcome for this uplifiting, innovative and energetic experience.
BART SHABBAT AT TKAEA Unique Worship Experience! MARCH 14 at 7:30 pmJoin six other congregations, Rabbis, Cantors, Soloists, and Musicians for an uplifting, engaging, and inspiring service of unity, friendship, great music, and prayer! Gala Oneg to follow. Participating Congregations: Bat Yam of Fort Lauderdale, Dor Dorim of Weston, Kol Tikvah of Parkland, Temple Beth El of Hollywood, Temple Beth Orr of Coral Springs, and Temple Solel of Hollywood.
SHABBAT SERVICES & the Bat Mitzvah of Gabriela CarboneMARCH 21 at 7:30 pmEach week on Shabbat we join together as a community to refresh our bodies, minds and souls. Join us in our celebration of Shabbat – our day of joy, rest, and peace.
TEMPLE KOL AMI EMANU-EL
MARCH 14 • 7:30 PM
BART SHABBAT
SHABBATat Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El
We seek to create a meaningful and engaging worship as a community. Our services are a
unique blend of tradition, innovation and modern spirituality. We are contemplative and
ecstatic. Our time in this sacred space is profound and joyous. Our hearts face to the
east, but the center of our spiritual home is found in the present.
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YOM HASHOAH SHABBATSPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR,MR NATHAN STEVEN MONTROSE
APRIL 25 at 7:30 pmHolocaust Commemoration Day - Featuring Nathan Steven Montrose, a holocaust survivor, who will tell his story, take questions, and relive his personal experience of courage and heroism. Teens and adults who have participated in March of the Living will be recognized and called to the bima for blessings and prayers. We will light candles in memory of the six million Jews, Poles, Gypsies, Gays, and physically and mentally challenged who perished at the hands of the Nazis.
SHABBAT ON THE BEACH & DINNER.APRIL 18 6:30 pmJoin Rabbi Needleman, Cantor Mark, Dvir, Simona, Stacey & Josh for a beautiful, spiritual seaside service at 1100 Seabreeze Boulevard at Ft. Lauderdale Beach Park. Open to the Community Invite your friends & neighbors • Matzah Pizza Courtesy of VIP Food Truck. Beach Facilities (Picnic tables, restrooms, playground, basketball, volleyball & plenty of sand.)
$8.00 per personRSVP April 14th to the Temple
APRIL 11 5:45PM & 7:30 pm SHARE-A-DISH SHABBAT DINNER
SHABBAT WITH SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER SHERIFF SCOTT J. ISRAELSheriff Scott J. Israel is dedicated, motivated, and accomplished Law Enforcement Professional with exceptional leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills.
FIRST FRIDAY BLUE JEANS SHABBATAPRIL 4 at 6:30 pmJoin Rabbi Needleman and Cantor Mark for a "relaxed fit" inspiring journey into the Power of Shabbat. Blue Jeans Welcome for this uplifting, innovative and energetic experience.
SHABBAT SERVICES MARCH 28 at 7:30 pmEach week on Shabbat we join together as a community to refresh our bodies, minds and souls. Join us in our celebration of Shabbat – our day of joy, rest, and peace.
PEACE
As children enter school, they are filled with a sense of wonder about their new environment, their friends, their teachers, their classroom and the world around them. Children take pleasure in exploring, learning and asking questions. Being in a Jewish Early Childhood Program, children are exposed to God every day. During morning circle time, the Shema is recited “Adonai is our God, Adonai is one”. Jewish holidays taught in school also discuss God. Not long ago, while sitting under the sukkah, a little girl in Pre-Kindergarten asked me what God looked like. Rabbi Needleman had just shaken the lulav “up and down and all around” and explained to the children that we do this because “God is everywhere”. As with all little children, this little girl’s natural curiosity is a question that leads to many teachable moments in a Jewish classroom.
As Jews, we have many images of God...warrior, protector, creator, redeemer. The list goes on and on. As educators, when answering questions about God, we must realize that God is not just a “who” but also a “where” and a “when”. Being in a Jewish environment, our children may think of God as a relationship or an experience. During Kabbalat Shabbat service every Friday morning, children may experience God in their own way as they light the Shabbat candles. Just recently during Judaics, Rabbi Needleman and Cantor Goldman led our students on a tour of the sanctuary. They spoke about the different ritual items that can be found there......the ark, the torah scrolls, the Ner Tamid, a menorah, as well as the beautiful stained glass windows. All items with meaning, and all bringing us closer to God. Young children pick up symbolic meanings of celebrations, symbols and rituals and begin to define their own identity of God.
EARLY CHILDHOOD
STACEY KATZEarly Childhood Director
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Stacey Katz
“As Jews, we have many images of God...warrior,
protector, creator, redeemer.”
Registration for the 2014-15 school year and Summer Camp 2014 is going on now!
Call (954) 472-8700 to inquire.
“God looks like a boy and a girl.” Lylah, Age 5“God made Disney World.” Luke, Age 5
“God lives in the world and makes it a better place.” Peyton, Age 5“God is inside you and he is everywhere.” Ross, Age 5
“God doesn’t have a face.” Murray, Age 5
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“God is watching two friends play together on the playground.” Neve, Age 5
“God is the Torah.” Leah, Age 5
“God helps the flowers grow with rain.” Sadie, Age 5
Walkers: Tuesdays 9:30AM – 10:15AM
Non-Walkers: Thursdays 9:30AM – 10:15AM
$5.00/per class - Temple Members are Free
Call TKAE’s Early Childhood Program today to register!!! (954)472-8700
Come join Miss Cindy formerly of NSU’s Parenting Place for an hour of stretching, singing, dancing and bonding.
Enjoy bubbles, parachute, sensory activities, storytelling, and more. Experience our fantastic indoor
playroom while making new friends.
Our program is open to anyoneregardless of Temple a�liation.
SIMONA SKLASHReligious School
Director
It is hard to talk about God. In my heart of hearts I talk to God like a person. How might a relationship with God enrich our lives?
Many of us feel closer to God at Shabbat services or at funerals, others feel close to God at lifecycle events such as a Bar/Bat Mitzvah, a wedding, or a baby naming. Some have felt close to God while experiencing great art, literature, or film. Many of us feel close to God outdoors, when encountering “nature wonders”. You stand on the rim of the Grand Canyon, looking down into the vast, deep, magnificent chasm and you feel astonishment at the beauty of the immense gorge, and perhaps a sense of reverence for the mysterious source of this unfathomable universe.
I’ve come to believe that every human being has “Godly” experiences to one degree or another. We – humans, are given free taste of all the important spiritual traits as we pass through the avenues of our lives. Without these qualities we couldn’t have known what love is, or kindness, compassion, or generosity.
Jewish tradition underlines the importance of “Godly” experiences because they are the great teacher, helping us to understand the meaning of our lives with the steadfast conviction. These lessons are learned not through our mind, but through what our heart has come to know through experiences.
Talking with our teens on many occasions during class discussions I hear the statements: “God is hope”…”God is love”…”healing the sick is Godly”…feeding the hungry is Godly”…at these moments I feel assured that we, the educators, are providing the right guidance of learning, growing, and questioning the “God Issue” – which means we are on the right track.
Religious school
TU B’SHEVAT
"Many of us feel close to God outdoors, when encountering “nature
wonders”. You stand on the rim of the Grand Canyon, looking down into the vast, deep, magnificent
chasm and you feel astonishment at the beauty of the immense gorge, and perhaps a sense of reverence for the mysterious source of this universe."
Simona Sklash
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CONFIRMATIONWHAT GOD MEANS TO US:“God is in all places at all times. God is a supreme power of everything in your life. God is invisible, yet ‘heard’. God is the only God.”
“To me, God is all around us. God is a spirit that is everything we see and don’t see. God makes everything happen. The reason someone is born, dies or grows to become who they are is because God has willed it.”
“God, to me, is a theory, a wish, and a dream, hope. His existence explains the unexplainable, but there’s no proof, and until then I remain wary to blindly trust in this, when there are so many other deities to consider. How do we know this one is right, out of so many other options?”
“To me God is everything. He created everyone and everything. It’s hard to explain what God is, because for every individual it is so different. God is important in my life, especially important right before I’m about to fail a test or I’m in need of some comfort or saving. I think it is important to have something to believe in. That is what believing in God is all about.”
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GABRIELA CARBONE - March 21
Gabriela Carbone is a seventh grade student at Seminole Middle School. She loves participating in sports including softball and soccer. She also currently plays on her school’s basketball team. When not playing sports Gabby enjoys drama club and listening to music. For her Mitzvah project Gabby chose to donate her hair to Locks of Love. She has already donated her hair two times and plans to continue donating her hair in the future. Locks of Love is an organization that makes hairpieces for children that have lost their hair due to various medical conditions. The hair prosthetics help to restore the children’s self esteem and confidence. Gabby is looking forward to sharing her Bat Mitzvah with her family and friends.
PassoverA Celebrationof FreedomPlagued by work or stress? Ready for a fun and upbeat Exodus from the daily grind to a promised land of three thousand years of beautiful tradition? Come on down to our fun and relaxed Seder!
Enjoy some fresh picked Parsley from our organic garden, some traditions old and new, some Hebrew, some English, some song and some really good times. We can’t wait to celebrate Pesach with you! All are welcome!
So what are you waiting for?
6:00 pm: Light Hors d'oeuvres - Mingle with family and friends
7:00 pm: Seder begins
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Cost: $40/Adult $30/Child 12 and under
RSVP by March 27, 2014 to (954) 472 1988 or visit www.tkae.org
This Event Is Open To The Entire Community. Bring the whole family, friends and neighbors to join us for this wonderful experience.
Join Your Temple Family for the First Night of PassoverMonday, April 14, 2014
ALL IN THE FAMILYRabbi Harr was honored as an integral part of the Shabbat Service in West Palm Beach’s Temple Israel’s, 90th Anniversary Celebration. He had served there as a Rabbinic Intern and Assistant
Rabbi from 1972-1976.
Mazel Tov to Matthew Breit, son of Marcia and Richard Breit, who became engaged to Ellee Lazarov of Memphis, Tennessee.
Jay and Marilyn Wilde’s granddaughter Skylar Kahn was Bat Mitzvahed January 25, 2014 at Temple B’Nai Aviv in Weston.
Mazel Tov to Michael, Stephanie, Zachary, Cory, Mara & Kenny Wurtenberger on the birth of Molly Nicole Wurtenberger. They welcomed their daughter, granddaughter & sister in Plantation on
December 26th, 2013.
Mazel Tov to Alan Cohn! Alan, a past president at Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El and a shareholder at Greenspoon Marder’s Cypress Creek office, was selected as a 2014 AV Preeminent Top Rated
Lawyer by ALM and Martindale-Hubbell. The award honors those individuals who exhibit the highest legal ability and ethical standards.
The Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El Nominating Committee is accepting letters of interest from all members in good standing to be nominated for a seat on the Board of Directors.
Please submit your letter of interest and qualifications to Saul Kravec, Chairperson at [email protected]. Please indicate why you feel you would be a good candidate
for a position on the 2014/2015 Board of Directors.
NOMINATING COMMITTEE
PassoverA Celebrationof FreedomPlagued by work or stress? Ready for a fun and upbeat Exodus from the daily grind to a promised land of three thousand years of beautiful tradition? Come on down to our fun and relaxed Seder!
Enjoy some fresh picked Parsley from our organic garden, some traditions old and new, some Hebrew, some English, some song and some really good times. We can’t wait to celebrate Pesach with you! All are welcome!
So what are you waiting for?
6:00 pm: Light Hors d'oeuvres - Mingle with family and friends
7:00 pm: Seder begins
5 Star Catering courtesy of VIP
Cost: $40/Adult $30/Child 12 and under
RSVP by March 27, 2014 to (954) 472 1988 or visit www.tkae.org
This Event Is Open To The Entire Community. Bring the whole family, friends and neighbors to join us for this wonderful experience.
Join Your Temple Family for the First Night of PassoverMonday, April 14, 2014
When I was little, I was taught in religious school that God is everywhere. As I have gotten older, I have realized that for me I find God not in the places you would expect like a sanctuary, but instead in a Hotel Ballroom, on a basketball court or out in nature.
For me, I see God when I am at NFTY events watching hundreds of teens sing, dance and pray together. Some of them may not be sure what they believe about God or if they even believe in a higher power, but for a weekend they know there is something that brings them together. I have been lucky enough to attend many NFTY National conventions and it is an amazing experience to pray in a ballroom full of over 1,000 teens. At moments like that there is no question in my mind that there is a God.
It isn’t just events with thousands or even hundreds of participants where I feel God. Since I have been at Kol Ami Emanu-El I have had several of these moments. One that sticks out to me was our 5th, 6th grade Shabbat service out
on the basketball court. Heat fans may disagree but most people wouldn’t consider a basketball court to be a holy space. That night our students as well as the rest of the congregation turned our basketball court into a very holy place. I know I was not the only one who felt that God was with us as we celebrated Shabbat that night.
Spend a Shabbat at almost any Jewish camp and you will have the same feeling. Whether it’s sitting by the lake at Camp Coleman or up in the Rocky Mountains where I went to camp as a kid. Celebrating Shabbat at Camp or at a NFTY event truly brings me closer to God.
JOSH SIMONYouth Director
YOUTH PROGRAM
The brand new youth lounge will be open every Tuesday before Religious School from 3:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Come do homework, watch T.V. or just hang out with your youth group friends.#TK
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Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El is delighted to invite you to our annual
Youth Group Shabbat service & celebration
This service will include creative and inspirational readings, songs, and music by members of KAFTY, MiSTY and KATONTY,
our community wide youth groups.
Join us for an oneg of Homemade Desserts following services.
Friday May 9th at 7:30pm
Central Park • 9151 NW 2nd St., Plantation, FL 33324
KAFTY invites you to help join them as they raise money for the American Cancer Society at Relay for Life. Join our team, come out to Central Park and cheer us on. For a $5.00 minimum donation, purchase a luminary bag in honor of a cancer survivor or in memory of someone who passed away from cancer.
5:30 p.m. Shabbat Service with Cantor Mark 6:30 p.m. Opening Ceremonies 9:30 p.m. Luminary Ceremony 9:00 a.m. Closing Ceremonies
Friday Night April 11th – 12th
For more information, contact Amanda Robbin 954-895-7577 or Josh Simon 954-472-1988.
Members of KAFTY will be selling Cake Pops at the event for $2.00
KAFTY & MiSTY Miami Heat Game KATONTY
Scavenger Hunt
KATONTY Bowling
Mezuzzah Making
KATONTY at the Circus
KAFTY Shul In
Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El is delighted to invite you to our annual
Youth Group Shabbat service & celebration
This service will include creative and inspirational readings, songs, and music by members of KAFTY, MiSTY and KATONTY,
our community wide youth groups.
Join us for an oneg of Homemade Desserts following services.
Friday May 9th at 7:30pm
Central Park • 9151 NW 2nd St., Plantation, FL 33324
KAFTY invites you to help join them as they raise money for the American Cancer Society at Relay for Life. Join our team, come out to Central Park and cheer us on. For a $5.00 minimum donation, purchase a luminary bag in honor of a cancer survivor or in memory of someone who passed away from cancer.
5:30 p.m. Shabbat Service with Cantor Mark 6:30 p.m. Opening Ceremonies 9:30 p.m. Luminary Ceremony 9:00 a.m. Closing Ceremonies
Friday Night April 11th – 12th
For more information, contact Amanda Robbin 954-895-7577 or Josh Simon 954-472-1988.
Members of KAFTY will be selling Cake Pops at the event for $2.00
Would you like to Welcome A Guest Into Your Home For Passover Seder
or join a family for seder?Do you have an extra seat at your Passover table?
Would you like to join a Kol Ami Emanu-El family at their home for the first night Passover Seder?If so, we would like to help with the arrangements. Please Contact the Temple Office no later than Monday, March 24th 2014 for details and we’ll make a match!
or
Happypassover
APRIL142014Open to all members of our
Kol Ami Emanu-El family
If Interested, Contact the Temple office for more details at 954.472.1988
Joshua Salman & Laurie Jennings-SalmanMr. and Mrs. Joshua Salman now call Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El home. Joshua is the co-founder and CEO of Healthcare Underwriters Group, a medical malpractice insurance company based in Plantation. His wife, Laurie, is the evening news anchor on Local 10 News at 4, 5, 6 and 11pm. The couple recently moved their lives from Miami-Dade to Broward County to be closer to work and maximize family time with their identical 8-year-old twin boys, Luke and Jake. Joshua’s mother, Susan Salman of Hollywood, and his sister, Sara Salman of Fort Lauderdale, are also new members. They all enjoyed their first high holy days with us in the Fall and are looking forward to many more.
NeW FamiliesWelcome To Our New FamiliesMartin, Lesley, Jake, Jordan & Jenna LoeserGregory, Emily & Brady RothsteinSteve, Angela, Gabe, Raphael, Sophi & Elijah Maleh
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My Dear Friends and Fellow Congregants,
I hope that everyone enjoyed the holiday season and that 2014 is treating all of you well!
The theme of this issue of 8200 is God and Spirituality, and scholars that are way more learned than me have spent lifetimes discussing and studying this topic, as a way to understand our existence in this world. I will spare you the “lifetime” and keep my words brief. Our Temple has always been a place of worship where everyone has been free to believe in God in their own individual ways, and in doing so, explore their religious and spiritual being to whatever extent they so choose,
with no judgement or expectations.
This type of environment has been extremely conducive for our members to practice Judaism the way their hearts tell them too, and not because someone said that’s the way it should be. As we continue to grow and change as a Temple, there continues to be an emphasis on finding new and innovative ways to grow spiritually and to find a way to connect with God. B’shalom,Rob RickelVP Membership
ROB RICKELVP of Membership
theHager Family
17thannual
TOURNAMENT
Jacaranda
7:00 AM Registration
8:00 AM Shotgun
Enjoy 18 holes of golf(including cart and practice balls)
Happy New Year to our Temple Family! So many wonderful events have taken place at our synagogue since our last 8200 went out to print. On Sunday, January 12th my husband Hal and I joined with our TKAE Community to plant our organic garden as part of the Tu BʼShevat celebration. What love and joy we experienced helping the children plant seeds and tomato plants.
This monthʼs theme of God and Spirituality reminds us that God is part of the little things. Helping an older congregant get to temple is just an example. We have been blessed with beautiful cool, crisp weather and sunny skies while our families and friends are freezing up north!
I had an amazing learning experience at the WRJ Biennial in San Diego where Sisterhood celebrated its 100th Anniversary. I attended conferences, services, and concerts so that I can now share with our congregation just a sprinkling of what transpires when 1500 Jews unite in prayer and study. Julie Silver, a famous songwriter and performer, added her voice to the many cantors and performers who attended.
One of her songs says it best. “Take God with you everywhere you go, in all that you do, take God with you."
BʼShalom,Francine Wiener Sisterhood President
SiSteRhood CAlendARTues., March 4, 11:00 AM Daytime Book Club
People of the Book Tues., March 4, 7:00 PM Evening Book Club
People of the Book Sun., March 9, 9:00 AM Assemble Purim BasketsWed., April 9, 6:30 PM Sisterhood Board Meeting
Wed., April 9, 7:30 PM Women's Seder
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Please join us for our Spectacular Womenʼs Seder, Wednesday, April 9th. Check-in at
6:30pm, seder begins promptly at 7pm. Bring Moms, Aunts, Sisters, Daughters who are Bat
Mitzvah Age, Grandmas, and of course friends. Cost is $18 for Adults, $9 for Bat Mitzvah thru high school age. Reservations are required. Call Temple at (954)472-1988 no later than
Wednesday, April 2nd to RSVP. To compliment our chicken entree, please bring one of the
following: a salad, side dish, dessert, two boxes of matzah, or one bottle of wine.
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TKAE Brotherhood wants all members to come out on March 16th to support the Temple's first Purim 5K run/walk. The Brotherhood is also going to be co-sponsoring the Purim carnival immediately after the 5k at the Temple. This is going be an amazing day all around and a great day to spend with family and friends. Please stay tuned as there will be a few additional brotherhood events happening in March and May.
I want to thank Adele Grodsky for her tireless effort as President over the last 1½ years. As I look forward to becoming President of Temple Friends, I realize that this is a daunting task and can only succeed with everyone’s help. I am excited for being honored for the opportunity to keep Temple Friends strong and develop it, with a goal to become more social, spiritual and service oriented. On Sunday, January 12, 2014 we elected the new slate of Officers to be effective immediately. The new Officers elected are as follows: President - Jeffrey WeinsteinVice President of Administration - Gladys Stern PosnerVice President of Membership - Ron SchwartzTreasurer - Alan RosendorfRecording Secretary - Gloria Schwartz
TEMPLE FRIENDSTemple Kol Ami emAnu-el
Sunday, March 2, 2014Mitzvah DayTemple Friend’s Project – Victory Living Bar-B-Que & Karaoke9:00am at the Temple Sunday, April 6, 2014IDF Program & Complimentary Lunch1:00pm at the TemplePlease RSVP by March 31 to Jeffrey Weinstein at [email protected] or call at 954-638-0270
Immediately after the election we joined in on the Tu B’Shevat activities and served the nuts and fruits. I want to thank everyone who helped! The support was overwhelming! By the time you read this article the balance of this year’s activities will be put together and will be given to all members. I hope to see all of you at our next meeting. B’ShalomJeffrey WeinsteinPresident of Temple Friends
teMple FRiendS CAlendARSunday, April 20, 2014Trip to Holocaust Memorial at 9:00amA Guided Tour of the Holocaust Memorial in Miami Beach.The mini-bus will leave Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El parking lot promptly at 9:00am. Upon our arrival, a Holocaust Survivor will give us a history of the Memorial. Thereafter a movie will be shown and then there will be a leisurely tour of the facility.Please be a part of this moving experience. Afterwards we will have lunch at Jerry’s Famous Deli. The lunch is at your own expense. The bus will arrive back at the Temple at 4:00pm. A $5 service fee will be charged to hold your reservation. Must be paid in advance by Friday, April 4, 2014 and submitted to the Temple Office or to Treasurer Alan Rosendorf. Limited seating. Make your reservation early.
FoR MoRe inFoRMAtion, pleASe CAll the eARlY Childhood At (954)472-8700
on Friday, May 30th starting 5:30 PM
Beginning with a delicious VIP-Catered Shabbat Dinner, and then continuing with Services, the Prime Timer’s are
pleased, once again, to gather for food, drink, prayer, song and friendship. We’ll begin with Dinner at 5:45 P.M.,
and then as 7:30 P.M. approaches, move to the Sanctuary, as we continue to celebrate Shabbat, as well as
our connection to each other and to the Temple.
Please make your reservations for dinner a.s.a.p by calling the Temple at (954)472-1988.
The cost is $36 per person. There is a deadline of Tuesday morning, May 27.
Of course, if you cannot attend the dinner (however, we hope you can!),
then please feel welcome, as always, to attend Services. We look forward to spending the evening with you.
Shabbat Dinner & ServiceThe Prime Timers
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WE ACKNOWLEDGE WITH THANKS YOUR THOUGHTFUL CONTRIBUTIONS
ELIZABETH SHOSHANNA HARR YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Sandra Block-Brezner & Jeff Brezner……......……in memory of Jonathan Daniel SusskindRena Stern & Phyllis Goldman...............in memory of Myron M. GoldmanRena Stern & Phyllis Goldman.....................in memory of Rose GoldmanRena Stern & Phyllis Goldman........................in memory of Pauline SternPatty & Louis Beck..................in honor of the birth of Molly WurtenbergerFaith & Marty Sperry...........................................in memory of Lester SaalFaith & Marty Sperry.......................................in memory of Selma SperryPaul & Minette Brown..................................in memory of Jerome HalpernBarbara & Albert Shub...............................in memory of Jerry J. ShulmanBarbara & Albert Shub....................in honor of Ida Stone’s 100th BirthdayDr. Harold & Sheila Litvak..............in honor of Ida Stone’s 100th BirthdayElaine & Leon Cohn..........................................in memory of Rose PodellBarbara & Peter Keller...................................in memory of Blanche SternLois & Michael Linder..............................................in memory of Eva Egri
IN MEMORY OF HERBERT “BUD” KATZ
CANTOR’S DISCRETIONARY MUSIC FUND
Nancy & Stuart Feiner...................................in memory of Bernard FeinerThe Dagen Family.........................................in memory of Herbert HirschLinda & Kenny Levine......in honor of Cantor Goldman’s concern & caringToni & Leon Weissberg...................................in memory of Irwin StolbergRick & Shelley Lundy......................................in memory of Beverly FooterMarcia & Richard Breit....................................in memory of Beverly FooterMelanie & Steve Weschler..............................in memory of Beverly FooterLiz & Bill Breier & Family.................................in memory of Beverly FooterKim & Barry Lerner.........................................in memory of Beverly FooterJennifer & Stuart Kapp...................................in memory of Beverly Footer
HANNAH “HONEY” SCHWARTZ SENIOR FUND
Bob & Susan Schneider..................in honor of Ida Stone’s 100th BirthdayPaula & Matt Carr...........................in honor of Ida Stone’s 100th BirthdayArlene Harr......................................in honor of Ida Stone’s 100th BirthdaySheri, Ira & Jake Winderman..........in honor of Ida Stone’s 100th BirthdayGladys Stern Posner..................................in memory of Esther SilverblattSharon & Dvir Weiss...............................in memory of Herbert “Bud” KatzCara & David Pollack..............................in memory of Herbert “Bud” KatzBob & Susan Schneider..........................in memory of Herbert “Bud” KatzRick & Shelley Lundy...............................in memory of Herbert “Bud” Katz
JERRY S. COHEN EARLY CHILDHOOD SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Karen & Howard Rosenberg & Family.............in memory of Blanche Stern
KOL AMI EMANU-EL HUNGER RELIEF FUND
Matthew & Erin Dernis...................in honor of Seth Rosen’s 55th BirthdaySusan Daniel........................................................in memory of Tillie WestEstelle Bitkower............................in memory of Dorothy & Albert SkolnickEstelle Bitkower....................................................in memory of Jack AylerSheldon Seltzer.................................................in memory of Sofia SeltzerIrwin Hirtz.................................................................in memory of Ida HirtzGail Kaltman..................................in memory of Rabbi Aaron Katz’ FatherDiane & John Golden.....................in honor of Carmen & Sheldon Seltzer
MONA ALBERT EARLY CHILDHOOD FUND
Morton Albert.................................................in memory of Pearl Solomon
THE MATZ FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Debbie & Neil Baker…….........in honor of the birth of Molly WurtenbergerThe Lombardi Family...................................in memory of Roger GoldsteinJay & Marilyn Wilde.................................in memory of Herbert “Bud” KatzThe Lombardi Family................in memory of Allison Rutherford Bracewell
DARRELL SCOTT FAGELSON RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FUND
Derek & Heather Van Beber........................in memory of Max JosephsonDerek & Heather Van Beber..................in memory of Beatrice JosephsonDerek, Heather & Asher Van Beber.......in honor of Darlene & Larry Wolfe
GENERAL FUND
Harriet & Dick Greene...................................…in memory of David MichelLeonard Polikoff..........................................in memory of Phyllis SchindlerThe Scala Family...........................................in memory of James CordonJoel Shulman...................................................in memory of Lisa ShulmanRobert & Bevly Kempler..............................in memory of George KemplerSylvia Yohalem.............................................in memory of Martin YohalemSaul & Beth Kravec........................................in memory of Beverly FooterRobert & Susan Segaul..................in honor of Ida Stone’s 100th BirthdayBarbara & Michal Apter...................in honor of Ida Stone’s 100th BirthdayGary Elzweig..............................................in memory of Beatrice ElzweigSheryl & Milt Gordon......................................in memory of Blanche SternDr. & Mrs. Selden Schwartzberg.....................in memory of Blanche SternMelanie Uchin & Family..................................in memory of Beverly FooterAlissa & Dave Pataca.....................................in memory of Beverly FooterThe Rosner Family..........................................in memory of Blanche SternLisa & Yale Falick............................................in memory of Blanche Stern
Alan & Dora Lee Rosendorf & Rose Meadow
Marcia LevinsonTemple Friends
Cookie & Lynn DavisKathy & John SteinbauerRobert & Susan Segaul
Debbie & Neil BakerLinda & Alan Marks
Rachel & Ron HerbertRobyn & Jeff Gottlieb
Donna & Marshall KaplanRena Stern & Phyllis Goldman
Saul & Beth KravecSue & Peter Moore
Doris GroberHarriet & Dick GreenePenny & Ira VernonMark & Gina Stelnik
Debbie & Gerry DamskyJudy Trop
Susan & Bill MatzGiGi & David Greene
Jennifer & Stuart KappEllen & Ted Sobo
Stephanie & Michael Wurtenberger
Fran & David KrathenHeather & Danny Gottlieb
Carmen AckermanLori & Steve WellinsIrene & Hank Meyer
Julia & Bruce GoldnerJudy Streisfeld
Lila PressMinette & Paul Brown
Dr. Stanley & Pearl GoodmanBarbara & Michael Apter
Lesley & Phil DubsStacey & Louis Katz
Martzi WolkoveJoyce & Charlie Pearlman
Ron & Janie ShniderNancy & Stuart Feiner
Melanie & Steve WeschlerLisa & Brian Pearlman
Carmen & Sheldon SeltzerThe Kean Family
Toni & Leon WeissbergWinnie & Bob Gedan
Eleanor, Richard & Joseph SelineSandra Block-Brezner &
Jeff BreznerLinda & Kenny LevineDenis & Linda Trupkin
Linda & Ira PevarPatty & Louis BeckRobert & Jill Rickel
Fern, Rabbi Harr and Bryan, and their entire family, would like to thank our Temple Family for the
outpouring of support and friendship at the passing of Fern’s father, Herbert “Bud” Katz. It is times
such as this that we are reminded of the concept of “Temple Family,” and recognize how blessed we are
to have been part of that Family for close to forty years.
PRAYERBOOK DEDICATION FUND
Julia & Bruce Goldner……......................................in memory of Eva Egri Monica Wilner.............................................in memory of Eric WassermanMonica Wilner............................................in memory of Kitty Wasserman
YOUTH GROUP FUND
Rabbi Daniel & Rachel Treiser...................in memory of Herbert “Bud” KatzRabbi Daniel & Rachel Treiser...........................in memory of Irwin StolbergCarl & Shirley Berman.....................................in memory of Sadye GerstenJason & Debi Chalik..................................in memory of Herbert “Bud” KatzJoel & Barbara Metter.....................in memory of Samuel & Thelma Sender
IN MEMORIAM
Sincere condolences are extended to our bereaved congregants and families of the
late:Herbert Katz
Father of Fern Harr and Judy GelpeyFather-in-law of Rabbi Sheldon Harr
Grandfather of Bryan & Elizabeth Z”L,Scott Balloff & Jennifer Smallman
Great-Grandfather of Landon, Peyton, Lara & Ilana
Blanche SternMother of Joe, Gary, Fred Stern, and Shelley Grach
Grandmother of Andrea, Jonathan, Tony, Laurel, Stephanie, Joel and Jon
Great-grandmother of Beckett, Callan, Lily, Adam, Julia, Aerin, Jenna and Jessie
Beverly FooterMother of James Footer
Grandmother of Ryan Footer
Ellie KatzMother of Daniel & Walter Katz
Grandmother of Jordyn, Jacey, Hannah, Emily & Madison
Rosalyn GursteinMother of Linda KuritzkyGrandmother of Michael
2013-2014EXECUTIVE BOARD
Temple President:CALVIN HELITZER
Vice President of Administration:JONATHAN STREISFELD
Rob & Jill Rickel……......................................in memory of Beverly FooterRob & Jill Rickel......................in honor of Matthew & Ellee’s Engagement The Hager Family.............................................in memory of Martin HagerSandra Block-Brezner & Jeff Brezner.........in honor of Noah Needleman’s Bar MitzvahRisha & Joe Stern..................in honor of Noah Needleman’s Bar MitzvahRick & Shelley Lundy..............in honor of Noah Needleman’s Bar MitzvahGunther Landsberg….............................in memory of Dorothy LandsbergSandy Landers...........................................in memory of Zena ShechtmanSandy Landers.....................................................in memory of Max TaylorSandy Landers...............................................in memory of Pauline TaylorLloyd & Susan Silverman............................in memory of Mollie SteinbergToby & Bob Rivkin..............................................in memory of Bob BarnettMichael & Pamela Eisenberg.........in memory of Sidney & Lois EisenbergToby & Bob Rivkin..............................................in memory of Bob BarnettWinnie Gedan.................................in honor of Ida Stone’s 100th BirthdayLinda & Kenny Levine....in honor of Rabbi Needleman’s concern & caringTemple Friends........................................................in honor of Dvir WeissTemple Friends.............................................in honor of Rabbi NeedlemanToni & Leon Weissberg..................................in memory of Jason StreinerLeah & Steven Nachman........in honor of Noah Needleman’s Bar MitzvahLeah & Steven Nachman..................................in memory of Nelle BadrianBernie & Sandy Landers.........in honor of Noah Needleman’s Bar Mitzvah
RABBI HARR DISCRETIONARY FUND
Linda & Scott Zakheim….……....................in memory of Sidney ZakheimDavid & Sandra Farkas......................................in memory of Bela FarkasJulie & Howard Talenfeld.........................in memory of Herbert “Bud” KatzLee & Claire Hager..................................in memory of Herbert “Bud” KatzElaine & Baris Litvak................................................in honor of Rabbi HarrWalter & Diane Hart.................................................in honor of Rabbi Harr
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gram
C
ake
Bos
s C
ake
Dec
orat
ing
12pm
– J
ewis
h Fi
lm S
erie
s “P
unk
Jew
s”
6pm
– E
xecu
tive
Boar
d M
eetin
g 7p
m –
Gen
eral
Boa
rd M
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g N
O G
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ER
KAFT
Y P
rogr
am
12:0
0-9:
00pm
M
iam
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Sca
veng
er H
unt,
Elec
tions
, Din
ner &
Mov
ie
6:3
0pm
– “F
irst F
riday
” Bl
ue J
eans
Sha
bbat
6:
30pm
– 3
rd &
4th G
rade
R
elig
ious
Sch
ool F
amily
Sh
abba
t 7:
30pm
One
g
6:30
pm –
KA
FTY
Sha
bbat
Bo
wlin
g af
ter S
ervi
ces
7:30
pm –
BA
RT
Shab
bat
8:30
pm -
One
g
7:30
pm –
Bat
Mitz
vah
of
Gab
riela
Car
bone
8:
30pm
– O
neg
NO
GES
HER
N
O E
AR
LY C
HIL
DH
OO
D
Teac
her W
ork
Day
7:
30pm
– S
habb
at S
ervi
ces
8:30
pm –
One
g N
O E
AR
LY C
HIL
DH
OO
D
NO
GES
HER
SP
RIN
G B
RE
AK
12pm
– L
unch
& L
earn
with
D
r. Le
on W
eiss
berg
– G
od
Talk
N
O E
AR
LY C
HIL
DH
OO
D
NO
GES
HER
SP
RIN
G B
RE
AK
NO
REL
IGIO
US
SC
HO
OL
SPR
ING
BR
EAK
NO
REL
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US
SC
HO
OL
NO
EA
RLY
CH
ILD
HO
OD
N
O G
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SPR
ING
BR
EAK
NO
EA
RLY
CH
ILD
HO
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N
O G
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ER
SPR
ING
BR
EAK
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ril 2
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Thu
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Frid
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Satu
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y
30
31
1 2
3 4
5
6:
30pm
– R
elig
ious
Sch
ool,
Con
firm
atio
n &
Pos
t-Con
6 7
8 9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
12pm
– L
unch
& L
earn
with
R
abbi
Nee
dlem
an
3pm
– O
pen
You
th L
oung
e 6:
30pm
– R
elig
ious
Sch
ool &
C
onfir
mat
ion
9am
- R
elig
ious
Sch
ool
1pm
- Te
mpl
e Fr
iend
s pr
esen
ts: I
DF
Pro
gram
&
Com
plim
enta
ry L
unch
KA
FTY
@ N
FTY
– ST
R
Sprin
g K
alla
h
2pm
– T
empl
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s Bo
ard
Mee
ting
NO
GES
HER
N
O E
AR
LY C
HIL
DH
OO
D
NO
REL
IGIO
US
SC
HO
OL
Pesa
ch
9a
m –
Rel
igio
us S
choo
l 9a
m –
Tem
ple
Frie
nds
Trip
to
Hol
ocau
st M
emor
ial
Pesa
ch
7am
- TK
AE
Gol
f Tou
rnam
ent
9am
- R
elig
ious
Sch
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9am
– 6
th G
rade
B’n
ai M
itzva
h Pr
ogra
m w
/ Rab
bi N
eedl
eman
9a
m -
Rel
igio
us S
choo
l
10am
– Y
oga
with
Mel
anie
7p
m –
Sis
terh
ood
Boar
d
Mee
ting
7:30
pm –
WR
J - W
omen
’s
Pass
over
Sed
er
10am
– Y
oga
with
Mel
anie
N
O G
ESH
ER
Pesa
ch
10am
– Y
oga
with
Mel
anie
10
am –
Yog
a w
ith M
elan
ie
6pm
– E
xecu
tive
Boar
d M
eetin
g 7p
m –
Gen
eral
Boa
rd M
eetin
g 7:
15pm
– L
ihey
ot M
eetin
g
NO
GES
HER
Pe
sach
5:30
pm -
KAFT
Y
Rel
ay fo
r Life
5:
45pm
– S
hare
-A-D
ish
K-6
7:30
pm S
habb
at w
ith
Spec
ial G
uest
Spe
aker
Sh
eriff
Sco
tt J.
Isra
el
8:30
pm O
neg
6:
30pm
– S
habb
at &
Din
ner o
n th
e Be
ach
– Fo
rt La
uder
dale
Be
ach
Park
8:
30pm
– O
neg
NO
GES
HER
Pe
sach
Pesa
ch
7:30
pm –
Yom
Has
hoah
Sh
abba
t Ser
vice
s –
Gue
st
Spea
ker –
Mr.
Nat
han
Stev
en
Mon
trose
8:
30pm
– O
neg
KAFT
Y @
NFT
Y –
STR
LLT
I
12pm
– J
ewis
h Fi
lm
Se
ries
– A
Pau
se in
the
Hol
ocau
st w
ith C
anto
r Mar
k 6:
30pm
– L
ast D
ay o
f Tue
sday
R
elig
ious
Sch
ool,
Con
firm
atio
n
& Po
st-C
on
Gue
st S
peak
er M
r. N
atha
n St
even
Mon
trose
6:30
pm –
“Firs
t Frid
ay”
Blue
Jea
ns S
habb
at &
7:
30pm
– O
neg
KAFT
Y @
NFT
Y –
STR
Spr
ing
Kalla
h
6pm
– T
KAE
Pas
sove
r Sed
er
EAR
LY C
HIL
DH
OO
D
EAR
LY D
ISM
ISS
AL
NO
GES
HER
Er
ev P
esac
h
NO
REL
IGIO
US
SC
HO
OL
NO
EA
RLY
CH
ILD
HO
OD
N
O G
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ER
Yizk
or
NO
REL
IGIO
US
SC
HO
OL
SPR
ING
BR
EAK
KAFT
Y @
NFT
Y –
STR
LLT
I
KAFT
Y @
NFT
Y –
STR
LLT
I
KAFT
Y @
NFT
Y –
STR
Sp
ring
Kalla
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