September 2014 Elul 5774 / Tishrei 5775 Last spring the Temple Beth-El Foundation stepped forward by approving a $20,000 Membership Commitment matching grant for the 2014-2015 year. This grant, if fully met, will provide funds in addition to the annual Foundation allocation of support for our synagogue. We are pleased to share that 25% of congregants have responded to the challenge by increasing their membership commitment thus far. As of August 1 st , over $18,000 in increased commitments have been made. With your help, we can meet the match before the arrival of the High Holidays. To make your 2014-2015 Membership Commitment, visit our website, www.templebeth-el.net, or contact the Finance Office at 933-2740. Thanks are extended to the Temple Beth-El Foundation for supporting this special effort. greg odrezin | cello marsha alexander | piano Ilene brill | violin marilyn pipkin | violin melanie rodgers | viola A time for reflection and selichah (“forgiveness”), the Selichot service and program will be an inspirational way to prepare for the New Year. This year, our Selichot service will be introduced by music to set the mood. We will have a string quartet and piano to introduce music designed to reflect the feelings of this season. We invite you to join us for this spiritually uplifting start to the Days of Awe. The musical program will be followed by Selichot services led by Rabbi Konigsburg and lay leader Marty Schnier
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September 2014 Elul 5774 / Tishrei 5775
Last spring the Temple Beth-El Foundation stepped forward by approving a $20,000 Membership Commitment matching grant for the 2014-2015 year. This grant, if fully met, will provide funds in addition to the annual Foundation allocation of support for our synagogue. We are pleased to share that 25% of congregants have responded to the challenge by increasing their membership commitment thus far. As of August 1st, over $18,000 in increased commitments have been made. With your help, we can meet the match before the arrival of the High Holidays.
To make your 2014-2015 Membership Commitment, visit our website, www.templebeth-el.net, or contact the Finance Office at 933-2740. Thanks are extended to the Temple Beth-El Foundation for supporting this special effort.
greg odrezin | cello
marsha alexander | piano
Ilene brill | violin
marilyn pipkin | violin
melanie rodgers | viola
A time for reflection and selichah (“forgiveness”),
the Selichot service and program will be an inspirational way to prepare for the New Year.
This year, our Selichot service will be introduced by music to set the mood. We will have a string
quartet and piano to introduce music designed to reflect the feelings of this season.
We invite you to join us for this spiritually uplifting start to the Days of Awe.
The musical program will be followed
by Selichot services led by Rabbi Konigsburg and lay leader Marty Schnier
2014-2015 Board of Directors: Michelle Bearman-Wolnek, Danielle Bogart, Barbara Bonfield, Candace Caine, Steven Corenblum, Tracy Diamond, Todd Doobrow, Lisa Engel, Warren Gewant, Allen Halpern, Jacob Halpern, Naomi Kipp, Evan Rhodes, Ben Rosenbaum, Rebecca Rothman, Wendy Rutkoff, Martin Schnier, Stuart Shiland, Rhonda Siegel, Natalie Sikora, Tim Thornton, Alan Weintraub, Melvin Zivitz
Past Presidents: Karl Friedman, Howard Bearman, J.B. Mazer, Myron Radwin, Morton Stern, Julian Brook, Norman Berk, Maury Shevin, Joan Lebow, Ron Froehlich, Ronald Shiland, Gary Gordon, Jack Schaeffer, Martin Damsky, Jimmy Krell, Steven Corenblum, Barbara Solomon, Seth Wolnek, Franklin Tessler, Vikki Grodner, Arlene Fisher
Weekday Service Schedule
Daily Morning Minyan 7:00 am Sundays & Secular Holidays 8:00 am Daily Afternoon Minyan 5:30 pm Saturday Afternoon Minyan 5:30pm
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RELIGIOUS SERVICE SCHEDULE
September 5 Erev Shabbat 5:45 pm Candle lighting 6:50 pm
September 6 Saturday morning 9:30 am Parshat Ki tetse Maftir: Deanna Abrams Shabbat Mincha 5:30 pm
September 12 Erev Shabbat 5:45 pm Candle lighting 6:41 pm
September 13 Saturday morning 9:30 am Parshat Ki tavo Bar Mitzvah: Jacob Kipp Shabbat Mincha 5:30 pm
September 19 Erev Shabbat 5:45 pm Candle lighting 6:31 pm
September 20 Saturday morning 9:30 am Parshat Nitsavim + Vayelekh Maftir: Michael Horwitz Shabbat Mincha 5:30 pm
September 24 Erev Rosh Hashanah 5:45 pm Candle lighting 6:22 pm (See page 5 for full schedule)
September 25 Rosh Hashanah 1st Day 8:15 am Mincha/Ma’ariv 6:30 pm Candle lighting 7:22 pm (See page 5 for full schedule)
September 26Rosh Hashanah 2nd Day 8:15 am (See page 5 for full schedule)
September 26 Erev Shabbat 5:45 pm Candle lighting 6:19 pm
September 27 Saturday morning 9:30 am Parshat Ha’azinu Maftir: David Reznik Shabbat Mincha 5:30 pm
Message From Rabbi Konigsburg
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One of the great privileges I have as Rabbi is officiating at the conversion of
someone to Judaism. Having taught them for a year and then helping them to
navigate the Bet Din, the rabbinic court that has to affirm that they are ready to
become Jewish, I get to supervise their immersion in the Mikvah, the final act that
makes them a part of the Jewish people. It is a very moving moment for the one
who is choosing Judaism and for me, the one who has helped them realize their
dream of being Jewish.
The reality of American Jewish life is that we are all “Jews by Choice,” not just those who come to our
people from other religions; but we must choose every day if we will be living a Jewish life and just how
“Jewish” that life will be. We can talk about how hard it is to be Jewish in Birmingham, the constant
reminders that we live in a Christian community, the way social events in the city conform to a Christian
calendar without any regard for the Jewish calendar; but I can tell you that no matter where we live-
Birmingham or Boston, Mountain Brook or New York City, Vestavia Hills or Beverly Hills- it is never easy
to be a Jew. Even in Israel, where it is so easy to work and play according to Jewish time, it is still a hard
life if you want to live as a Jew.
The reason people come to join Judaism in this day and age, when they could be any religion they want
to be, or even no religion at all, is because there comes a time in life when we understand that there is
more to living than just looking out for oneself, and there is more to do than things that only benefit
one. Judaism teaches that when we are cold there are two ways to get warm: one is put on a fur coat
and the other is to build a fire. The difference is that the fur coat will keep you warm, but if you build a
fire, then you can warm up a lot of other people at the same time. When I help with a conversion, I am
helping others to warm themselves at the fire of our faith and morality.
Sure it is easy to try and be like everyone else but there is a great deal of satisfaction and meaning
when we can be on the street the same person we are at home, when we can be a Jew not only when
we are in synagogue but when we are out in public as well. We must always be proud of who we are
and what we do. At this season of the Jewish Holidays, we need to bring our values and culture to our
friends and neighbors so they can better understand who we are and what we stand for. What good is
having religious freedom if we are uncomfortable or embarrassed by the religion of our ancestors?
Be Jewish and be proud of it. Show the world who you are and let them know something about what
our life is all about. People of other faiths are not bad or doing something wrong; they are just different
from us. It is okay to be different; we don’t all have to be the same. We should never be afraid to talk to
others about our life, our faith and our God, and we should have enough pride in who we are so that
we can talk to others and understand their faith without it upsetting our own.
To do this we need to know more than just a small smattering of knowledge about Judaism and Jewish
values. If we don’t feel that we are up to having such conversations, then let’s talk about Lifelong
Jewish Learning. But that topic is for another day. This month, invite your friends to your Sukkah, to
Shabbat services or Simchat Torah, and share your values with them. It can be the beginning of real
conversation and real friendship, one that is built not on conformity to each other but on respect for
each other’s differences. It will open our horizons and help build a better community for everyone.
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Message From Foundation Executive Director, Robin Gotlieb
I have to admit I find it ironic that the “accepted” phrase for pursuing charitable gift donations is “Planned Giving.” In my opinion, most charitable gifts are planned. I see the challenge as making sure that Temple Beth-El Foundation is part of those plans for each of our congregants. In a recent meeting, TBEF Board president, Suzanne Bearman, made a statement that provided clarity as to how Temple Beth-El and the Temple Beth-El Foundation work together. She said that it is important to delineate the various giving opportunities available for Temple Beth-El’s benefit and communicate that one of those opportunities is to give to the Temple Beth-El Foundation. The TBEF mission is “to perpetuate the vibrancy of Temple Beth-El by sustaining a strong endowment” and with “Planned Giving” that mission will
continue to be a reality. Planned giving generally involves one of three gifting methods—current outright gifts, expectancies, and deferred gifts. A common misconception is that all planned gifts are “deferred gifts.” Some planned gifts can be structured to provide immediate benefits to Temple Beth-El Foundation, others provide deferred benefits, and still others may involve a combination of methods, whereby a current outright gift is combined with a deferred gift or an expectancy to achieve the donor’s philanthropic and financial objectives.
Please contact Robin Gotlieb in the TBE Foundation Office to discuss your PLAN! 205-933-2794 or [email protected]
Temple Beth-El Foundation Donations
Sheri Schwartz made a generous contribution in honor of her parents’ Yahrzeits to the Anita and Julian Lichter Fund.
Natalie and Albert Sikora made a generous donation in honor of their 55th wedding anniversary to the Ruth and Joe Sikora Religious Education Fund.
Stanley and Micky Rubenstein made a generous donation in honor of Anne E. Cohn’s special birthday to the Karl and Gladys Friedman Fiduciary Fund.
Barbara Bonfield made a chai donation in honor of Anne E. Cohn’s special birthday to the Bonfield Family Fund.
Jimmy and Sheri Krell made a very generous contribution to the Arnold and Florie Krell Childcare Fund.
Joyce Spielberger and Maury Shevin made a chai contribution in honor of Marsha Asman’s special birthday to the Tenenbaum/ Spielberger Tikkun Olam Fund.
Melba Epsman made a generous contribution to the Melba and Abe Epsman Cemetery Enhancement Fund.
SELICHOT & ROSH HASHANAH SCHEDULE
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Saturday, September 20 Selichot Dessert, Concert, and Service 8:00 pm
Wednesday, September 24 Erev Rosh Hashanah New Year’s Blessing of Our Children
5:45 pm
Thursday, September 25 Rosh Hashanah—First Day Service in Main Sanctuary Family Service in Cultural Center (Ages Birth-5) Youth Minyan in Chapel (Ages 6-12) Teen Schmooze on 3rd Floor (Ages 13-17) Tashlich Mincha/Ma’ariv
8:15 am
10:00 am 10:00 am 11:30 am 4:00 pm 5:30 pm
Friday, September 26 Rosh Hashanah—Second Day Service in Main Sanctuary Youth Minyan in Chapel (Ages 6-12) Mincha/Ma’ariv Erev Shabbat Services
8:15 am
10:00 am 5:45 pm
Saturday, September 27 Shabbat Morning Services 9:30 am
Sunday, September 28 Cemetery Visits Old KI / Beth-El Elmwood
10:00 am 11:00 am
LET THE SHOFAR BLOW—5 WAYS YOU CAN BEGIN TO PREPARE FOR THE HIGH HOLIDAYS
Start the New Year with Tzedakah: Start to set aside tzedakah (with your children and grandchildren if possible) for the Kol Nidre Tzedakah Collection—this year supporting the Norma Livingston Ovarian Cancer Foundation, Institute for Southern Jewish Life, and Leket Israel.
Apple Cakes and Holiday Judaica: Consider purchasing Apple Cakes prepared by Sisterhood (see page 15 for details) or items from the Sisterhood Gift Shop—from a new Kippah, to a New Year Tallit, to a shofar for Yom Kippur, the Gift Shop has a wide selection of quality Judaica.
Make sure your Membership Commitment is Up-To-Date: If you have completed payment for 2013-2014 and submitted your commitment form for 2014-2015, thank you! If not, we urge you to take care of this before the High Holidays arrive. Please contact Tammy McClellan at [email protected] if you would like to get up-to-date on your commitment.
Watch Your Mail for Temple Beth-El Holiday Packet: Tickets and the High Holiday Bulletin will be printed and mailed the first week of September. Please remember that we require tickets to be presented for all services, Erev Rosh Hashanah through Yom Kippur. This will help us ensure a safe holiday season.
Invite Someone New to Birmingham to Join Us: If you know of families new to Birmingham interested in attending holiday services, contact Bob Greenberg at [email protected] or 933-2740 to arrange for service attendance.
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Here is What’s Brewing this Month at Cup-O-Joe’s1 Word travels fast, but if you had not heard yet Cup-O-Joe’s is a big success! You will recall from last month that we continue to partner with the Institute of Smoldering Java
Lattes2. As best practices and greater customer service continues to be a goal of ours, the ISJL sent
corporate representatives down for a visit. The team lead3, Arielle Nissenblatt, helped facilitate
ongoing training as well as implementation of new concepts. To help in continuing our family friendly feel and have all our customers know us for who we are, Ms. Nissenblatt had this to say by means of introduction:
I am originally from White Plains, NY. I just graduated from college at Binghamton University in upstate New York where I studied Geography and Judaic Studies. I have
a great deal of experience as a barista4, having been a Hebrew school and a summer
camp (Ramah Berkshires) coffee slinger5 for three summers. My interests include
Jewish demography, Israel, travel, international studies, and so much more. I also love sports; I play soccer, basketball, and I love to rollerblade. I am really looking forward to working with Cup-O-Joe’s!
Additionally, we review and look ahead to our open door policy of fantastic local talents6. Everyone
loved the wet and wild Swim and Schmoozers. The ever-entertaining Family Trivia7 never ceases to
draw a crowd. The emotional BMP8 led by Jacob Kipp will be a weekend to remember. And who
would miss H2D9. It will be the gathering of the century promising to draw people of all ages.
Keep your senses honed for the best cup of java10
in the South, brewed fresh daily and always bringing
something new to the table. 1Temple Beth-El’s Religious School
2AKA the Institute of Southern Jewish Life
3ISJL Education Fellow
4Jewish Educator
5Dispenser of Jewish Knowledge
6Programming
7Family Trivia Game played at opening day of Religious School
8Bar Mitzvah Project (September 13)
9The High Holy Days
10Religious School Programming
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CELEBRATING BECOMING A BAR MITZVAH
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
September Religious School Calendar
Jacob Kipp Son of Naomi and Allen Kipp
Saturday, September 13th
9:30 am
Kiddush Luncheon hosted by Elaine Furman
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Summer Happenings around Temple Beth-El
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UPDATED TEMPLE BETH-EL OFFICE HOURS
In order to provide service to our members and to ensure successful and safe programming, the Temple Office will be open during the following expanded hours:
Monday - Thursday: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Wednesday: 5:00pm – 6:00pm (when Religious School is in session) Friday and Erev Holidays: 9:00am – 3:30pm
Sunday: 8:30 am – 12:30 pm (when Religious School is in session)
BETH ELEGANT IS BACK!
Temple Beth-El’s favorite fundraiser is back! Our hand-
crocheted Kippahs are crafted by experienced artisans
from our Temple Beth-El community. The Kippot make a
wonderful High Holiday, birthday, anniversary, and
Chanukah gifts!
Ladies’ Kippot are cream and gold or white and silver.
Men’s Kippot are grey and navy, all $100. Back by special
request, crimson and white Kippot are available for
purchase at the price of $150.
If you would like to purchase one, please contact Natalie Sikora at [email protected] or 956-6288.
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Tobie Axel Suzanne Bearman
Michelle Bearman-Wolnek Ellen Bernstein Adrienne Brook
Esther Brown Sherry Cherner
Charlotte Corenblum Lisa Engel Carol Filler
Barbara Finkelstein Cathy Fingerman
Arlene Fisher Beth Gerwin Toby Gewant
Sherrie Grunfeld Karen Halpern Shirley Hasson
Mary Kimerling (Sylacauga) Sheryl Kimerling
Sheri Krell
Jodi Benck Caryn Corenblum
Heidi Damsky Shirley Froehlich Virginia Heiman Hannah Helman
Lisa Kianoff Ricki Kline
Lynette Mazer Marjorie Perlman Pam Ruttenberg
Maxine Sklute
Candace Caine Melissa Zivitz
Esther Levy Amber Lewis
Roslyn Mannon Cindy May
Judith Michaelson Pat Miller
Joan Loretta Munn Susan Padove Hazel Pizette
Marian Radwin Loraine Reznik
Sherri Romanoff Micky Rubenstein
Lora Schwartz Joyce Serwitz Natalie Sikora
Joyce Spielberger Sandy Stern
Debbie Tessler Phyllis Weinstein
Rachel Zivitz
Benefactors Guardians Associate Patrons
TORAH FUND Our new Torah Fund campaign began July 1, and we invite you to be a part of this important fundraiser
which supports student scholarships at the Jewish Theological Seminary.
The levels of giving are:
Patron - $1200
Associate Patron - $600
Guardian - $300
Benefactor - $180
Last year with your generosity, we raised $15,000+ and we are hoping to reach greater heights this
year. May we include you in this year's campaign? As always, you will receive a pin and a couple of
donation cards.
Since the August bulletin, the following women whose names are in bold print have joined the
campaign:
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MEN’S CLUB
The Men’s Club has had a light summer but is getting ready for the High Holiday Ushering, Religious School, and the 5th Annual Men’s Club Golf Tournament. Please be on the lookout for information on all of these events in the upcoming High Holiday and October bulletins. Looking forward to a year of peace and prosper. Contact Eric Goldis at 205-365-1285 with any questions, suggestions, or concerns.
Thanks, Eric Goldis
CHESED COMMITTEE UPDATE
Please join Rabbi Konigsburg and our volunteers as we celebrate Rosh Hashanah at Brookdale Place on Friday, September 12, at 2:00pm. Individual visits will be in the days following. Many thanks to our dedicated corps of volunteers as well as to our newest volunteers Stu Brenner, Naomi Fineberg, and Kathy Goldman.
TBE IS GOING TEAL FOR OVARIAN CANCER! The month of September is GYN/Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. Prominent buildings and landmarks will be raising awareness by lighting their buildings teal for the month. Temple Beth-El will be partnering with Alabama: A State of Teal and the Norma Livingston Ovarian Cancer Foundation to help promote awareness. For more information, visit www.AStateofTeal.org or www.NLOVCA.org.
COLLEGE CONNECTION NEEDS ADDRESSES! We would like to keep our Temple Beth-El college and graduate students connected to our shul. Four times a year we will send your child a gift reminding them of the upcoming holiday and that the folks at Temple Beth-El are thinking of them. Please email your student’s mailing address, email, and cell phone to Jan Jaffe at [email protected].
THE TBE TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE NEEDS YOU!
Seeking members of TBE with experience, interest, and/or vision to help guide TBE forward and meet the needs of all our members. Anyone interested should contact Jessica Goldstein at [email protected].
CONDOLENCES
With sympathy, we wish the following families peace and love during their time of sorrow:
Bobby Damsky
Father of Samantha Damsky, Brother of Deena Dell and Martin Damsky
Vic Feigelson Father of Mickey Feigelson, Grandfather of Brandon Feigelson
Maurice Gladstone
Husband of Lulu Gladstone, Father of Bonnie Snyder and Bruce Gladstone, Grandfather of Evan Rhodes
May the families be comforted among the other mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.
SPEEDY RECOVERY
Best wishes for a speedy recovery and continued good health to:
Paul Grodner, Margy Rosenbaum, Dorothy Shiland
Mazal Tov to the following on their Special Birthdays:
Louis Cohen, Steven Goldman, Martin Klinger, Hazel Pizette, Ella Rosen, Natalie Sikora, Dorothy Ziff
*Special Birthdays are published in the bulletin beginning
with age 50 and every 5 years thereafter.
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Albertina & Boris Mirov (60) Doris & Alan Blum (39)
Emilie & Lee Applebaum (17) Faye & Norris Friedman (58)
Fran & Barry Ivker (48) Frieda & Eph Mazer (63)
Jamie & Greg Odrezin (33)
Jessica & Michael Goldstein (17) Judith & Carl Lazenby (5) Judy & Jim Cullinan (24)
Lynette & J.B. Mazer (60) Mickie & Victor Cohen (53)
Ronit & Eyal Ron (24) Ruth & Harold Lishckoff (53)
Sara & Dennis Krantz (40) Shea & Allen Halpern (11) Sheri & Jay Epstein (49)
Susan & Marcus Bruchis (32) Tobie & Bernard Axel (19)
Whitney & Alex Kimerling (2)
MAZAL TOV Mazal Tov to Ellis Bernstein on his graduation with high distinction from Indiana University. Ellis is the son of Barbara and Keith Bernstein. Mazel Tov to Sheree and David Kanter on the marriage of their daughter Corie to Jackie McHugh. Mazal Tov to Susan and Steve Greene on the birth of their granddaughter Madelyn Clara Greene. Mazal Tov also to parents Katie and Daniel Greene of Atlanta, GA. Mazal Tov also to great-grandmother Charlotte Corenblum.
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WE’VE MOVED!
Ashley and Daniel Hugunine 4334 Boulder Lake Circle
Birmingham, Alabama 35242
CELEBRATE AT TBE!
Do you have an upcoming simcha or special occasion? Celebrate with a Kiddush luncheon! Call the TBE Office at 933-2740 to sponsor or
SIMCHA SHABBAT What could be better than celebrating happy occasions with family and friends? Temple Beth-El will be honoring our members having birthdays, anniversaries, and other special occasions, and we hope you will share your celebration with us. If you, a family member, or friend have a special simcha, we invite you to contribute to the new Simcha Shabbat Kiddush Fund which will support the Kiddush luncheon on Simcha Shabbat. Your generosity will be recognized along with the name of the special simcha honoree in the Temple Bulletin. Suggested contribution levels are $36, $72, or $118 and, as with all donations, an acknowledgement will be sent in recognition of your thoughtfulness. For more information contact the Temple Office.
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SISTERHOOD GIFT SHOP
Attention all Bar/Bat Mitzvahs - stop by the Gift Shop and register for items that you would like to put on
your own personalized gift registry!
Our Sisterhood Gift Shop has an affiliation with Traditions Jewish Gifts. TBE Members can shop at
www.traditionsjewishgifts.com and can receive a 10% discount by using AF224 at checkout.
Sisterhood
SISTERHOOD WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS
Sisterhood members are spreading the word: COME JOIN US! Your voice, your vote, your skills, your input, your smiles and your friendship are needed! Come to our board meetings, help plan events, participate in the activities that appeal to you.
Annual membership of $36 includes your individual membership in Women’s League - the largest women’s synagogue movement in North America and Israel. But for first time joiners, membership is only $18……AND YOU WILL BE OUR PAID GUEST FOR OUR OPENING MEETING on Sunday, September 14.
The following women have accepted our invitation to join, and we welcome: Shari Friedman Jane Gordon Marilyn Kleiman Ilene Klinger
Andrea Newman
Help us reach our goal of 18 new members - please add your name to this list!
In a collection of candid, hilarious essays, Birmingham native Alison takes us on the ride of her life. Her book, Am I There Yet? A Journey through Marriage, Motherhood, and Miles of Minutiae , chronicles her travels toward official adulthood, from her engagement and budding career to pregnancies and parenthood. The fun is in the journey, as Lebovitz embraces life’s small, awkward moments.
The Sisterhood of TBE is a vibrant, dynamic group of women dedicated to contributing time and talent to enrich our community and support our Religious School. Won’t you join us?
All NEW Sisterhood members are invited to be our Guest for FREE if you join that morning! First-time Sisterhood member’s dues are $18.
Sisterhood Presents
Alison Goldstein Lebovitz
(Daughter of Arlene and Milton Goldstein)
Sunday, September 14
10:00 am $5 Continental Breakfast
Come join us for a fun morning!
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DONATIONS
A Chai donation in loving memory of Florence Einhorn From: Hannah & Colin Helman Mazal Tov to Anne E. Cohn on her 95th birthday From: Ilse Nathan
Sisterhood Flower Fund
A Generous donation wishing speedy recovery to Toots Plotka From: Phillip Plotka, Marshall Plotka, Judy Applebaum, & Evan Plotka
LEAGRAMS Bobbie & Howard Sokol: Happy anniversary Ellen & Terry Bernstein: Happy anniversary Julie & Randy Bernstein: Happy anniversary Donna & Gary Schiff: Happy anniversary Marsha & Harry Asman: Mazal Tov on the marriage of your granddaughter Stacy Marsha & Harry Asman: Happy anniversary Faye & Sidney Bernstein: Happy anniversary Caryn & Steven Corenblum: Happy anniversary Sue & Bill Lischkoff: Happy anniversary Hazel & Murray Pizette: Happy anniversary Barbara & Stuart Royal: Happy anniversary Dolly & David Staff: Happy anniversary Ina Mae & David Sher: Happy anniversary Sara Mullins & Jacob Shevin: Happy anniversary Sue & Albert Tuck: Happy anniversary Anne E. Cohn: Happy birthday and many more Sherry Cherner: Happy special birthday Rabbi Ira & Vicki Flax: Mazal Tov on Ben’s graduation from the University of Alabama Heidi & Julius Bloomston: Mazal Tov on Eric’s graduation and on his attending the University of Alabama Lisa Bor: Mazal Tov on Alexa’s graduation and on her attending the University of Alabama Don Ruttenberg: Mazal Tov on Alexa’s graduation and on her attending the University of Alabama Rabbi Joseph Robinson: Welcome and good luck Debby Thomas: Thanks for your smart selection for events & kitchen service Harriet Shulmister & Don Levy: Mazal Tov on your new home
Virginia Heiman: In appreciation of your contribution as Guardian of the Torah Fund Campaign Micky Rubenstein: In appreciation of your contribution as Benefactor of the Torah Fund Campaign Debbie & Martin Sher: Thoughts of support Lynn Bloomston: Wishing a speedy recovery & continued good health Dorothy Shiland: Wishing a speedy recovery & continued good health Deborah Botnik: Happy special birthday David Romanoff: Happy special birthday From: Ralph Sokol Sheree & David Kanter: Mazal Tov on the engagement of your daughter Corie Doris & Fred Kanter: Mazal Tov on the engagement of your granddaughter Corie From: Debbie & Phil Gross Marsha Asman: Wishing a speedy recovery Margy Rosenbaum: Wishing a speedy recovery Harriet Shulmister & Don Levy: Mazal Tov on your recent move Anne E. Cohn: Mazal Tov on your 95th birthday Carol & Jimmy Filler: Mazal Tov on the birth of your grandson Nathan Natalie & Albert Sikora: Mazal Tov on your anniversary Donna Schiff: Condolences on the loss of your father, Wally Cohen From: Leah & Henry Lapidus
Want to send a Leagram? Contact Leagrams Chair Melba Epsman at [email protected] or 879-4042. Each Leagram is only $3, and Melba is ready to fulfill your requests. They are a wonderful way to share
a simcha or offer sympathy or wish someone a speedy recovery.
HIDDUR MITZVAH SILVER POLISHING IS DONE!
On August 3, six women performed a Hiddur Mitzvah – a Beautifying Mitzvah. These women spent the morning polishing the silver Torah dressings in each ark in preparation for the High Holidays. There are so many delicate pieces in the crowns that the women were using Q-tips! Todah Rabah to the following for participating in this Mitzvah: Ellen Bruck, Riva Hirsch, Toby Klein, Janet Reagan, Esther Schuster, and Susan Stein.
Sisterhood
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HELP US SERVE OUR GROWING MEMBERSHIP, DONATE A HIGH HOLIDAY MACHZOR
Our expanding membership rolls have created the need for additional prayer books for the High Holidays. The new Lev Shalem Machzor is a beautiful and interactive prayer book which has received widespread praise. If you would like to sponsor one or more books ($72 each) to honor or remember someone, please contact the TBE office or make a donation at our website. Your support will honor a loved one and make the services meaningful for our congregants.
FAMILY PROMISE OF BIRMINGHAM NEEDS VOLUNTEERS IN NOVEMBER
Temple Emanu-El will host our next rotation for FPoB the week of November 30. Temple Beth-El is a support congregation, and we are working together with volunteers from the entire Jewish community to help provide meals and a warm, safe place to stay each night during that week.
Ways to help:
Provide a meal one night and dine with the guests at Temple: 1 hour commitment
Volunteer to help with set up or clean up on Sunday November 30 or Sunday December 7: 1 hour commitment. If you own a truck with a hitch, help pick up beds: 1 hour commitment
Volunteer to spend one night at Temple as a chaperone: arrive at 7pm and leave at 7am the next morning. Sleep in your own Temple classroom as your private bedroom with a cot.
If your child needs volunteer hours, Family Promise is a simple and meaningful way to earn those hours!
Please contact Ann Goldstein at [email protected] or 907-3887 to ask any questions or to schedule your volunteer time.
DONATIONS
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Good Fortune Fund
A Most Generous donation has been made in honor of the High Holidays on behalf of Candace Caine and Etta Caine of blessed memory From: Candace Caine
A Generous donation for the Aliyah celebrating my 14 years in Birmingham From: Judy Michaelson
A Double Chai donation wishing Mazal Tov to Anne E. Cohn on her 95th birthday From: Adrienne & Julian Brook
A Chai donation wishing Mazal Tov to Anne E. Cohn on her 95th birthday A Chai donation wishing Mazal Tov to Adrienne & Julian Brook on their 50th anniversary From: Marian & Myron Radwin
A Chai donation wishing Mazal Tov to Anne E. Cohn on her 95th birthday From: Barbara & Stuart Royal
A Chai donation wishing thank you to Lisa & Alan Kianoff of always making July 4th glorious A Chai donation wishing Mazal Tov to Anne E. Cohn on her 95th birthday From: Ellen Bruck & family
A Chai donation wishing Mazal Tov to Susan & Steve Greene on the birth of their granddaughter Madelyn Clara Greene From: Michelle Bearman-Wolnek & Seth Wolnek
A Chai donation wishing Mazal Tov to Anne E. Cohn on her 95th birthday From: Donna & Gary Schiff
A Chai donation wishing Mazal Tov to Anne E. Cohn on her 95th birthday From: Naomi & Ed Fineberg
A Chai donation wishing Mazal Tov to Karl Friedman on his 90th birthday From: Elaine & Brett Cohen
A Chai donation wishing Mazal Tov to Sheree & David Kanter on the marriage of their daughter Corie to Jackie McHugh From: Cherie & Bob Greenberg
Mazal Tov to Anne E. Cohn on her 95th birthday From: Carole & Chuck Altman
Mazal Tov to Anne E. Cohn on her 95th birthday From: Dorothy Shiland
Mazal Tov to Anne E. Cohn on her 95th birthday From: Frieda & Eph Mazer
Mazal Tov to Marsha Asman on her special birthday From: Sherri & David Romanoff
Mazal Tov to Julian & Adrienne Brook on their 50th anniversary Mazal Tov to Sue & Albert Tuck on their 50th anniversary From: Riva Hirsch
Temple Beth-El General Fund Wishing a speedy recovery and
continued good health to: A Chai donation wishing good health to Gloria & David Koplon From: Joan & Don Weisberg A Chai donation wishing speedy recovery to Dorothy Shiland Wishing speedy recovery to Margy Rosenbaum From: Marian & Myron Radwin Wishing speedy recovery to Dorothy Shiland From: Irene Raymond
Wishing speedy recovery to Dorothy Shiland Wishing speedy recovery to Margy Rosenbaum From: Andrea & Larry Newman Wishing speedy recovery to Dorothy Shiland Wishing speedy recovery to Bob Anfanger From: Linda Cohn Wishing speedy recovery to Marsha Asman From: Marjie & Myron Butler Wishing speedy recovery to Marsha Asman From: Anne E. Cohn Wishing speedy recovery to Margy Rosenbaum Wishing speedy recovery to Dorothy Shiland Wishing speedy recovery to Sylvia Gouse From: Joan Langer Wishing continued good health to Margy Rosenbaum From: Frieda & Eph Mazer Wishing speedy recovery to Dorothy Shiland Wishing speedy recovery to Lynn Bloomston From: Sherry & Jerry Cherner
Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund
In honor of the Chametz sale From: Leonid Mazur Thank you to Rabbi Konigsburg for officiating at Vic’s funeral From: Mickey & Brandon Feigelson
A Leaf on the Tree of Life has been donated in honor of
Toby Klein’s 70th Birthday
Friends of Toby Klein Barbara Bonfield
Adrienne & Julian Brook Stephen Cohen Anne E. Cohn
Vicki & Eddie Denaburg Arlene Fisher
Joe Klein Jason Klein Jerry Klein
Esther & Jack Levy Toby & Bert Siegel
Eva Wilensky
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Joe Koplon Fund In loving memory of Sam Koplon, beloved father-in-law on his Yahrzeit From: Sandy Koplon
Simcha Shabbat Kiddush Fund A Very Generous donation wishing Mazal Tov to Barbara Brande on her birthday From: Bridget & Steven Sikora A Very Generous donation in honor of Barbara’s birthday From: Barbara & Scott Brande A Very Generous donation wishing Mazal Tov to Barbara Brande on her birthday From: Amy Sanders A Very Generous donation wishing Mazal Tov to Sue & Albert Tuck on their 50th anniversary From: Bridget & Steven Sikora Natalie & Albert Sikora A Generous donation in honor of our 30th anniversary From: Eddie & Mira Griffith
Edie Wilensky Memorial Fund In loving memory of Louise Wilensky, beloved mother on her Yahrzeit In loving memory of Sheldon Wilensky on what would have been his 70th birthday From: Ilene & Allan Wilensky Mazal Tov to Eli Pinhas & Sylvia Wright on the birth of their grandson Oren Luis Pinhas Mazal Tov to Barbara Litt on the marriage of her daughter Amy to David Ward From: Eileen & Len Levin
Rita Laufman Youth Fund Wishing speedy recovery to Ilene Axelroth From: Sherri & David Romanoff
Religious School Fund
In loving memory of Rose & Sam Ginsburg, beloved grandparents on their Yahrzeits From: Stephen Lapidus
Chico Bomchel Memorial Social Action Fund
A Chai donation in loving memory of Irvin “Chico” Bomchel, beloved brother-in-law on his Yahrzeit From: Howard Weintrob & family Mazal Tov to Anne E. Cohn on her 95th birthday From: Zena & Lewis Schulman In loving memory of Chita Weintrob From: Phyllis Weinstein
Chesed Committee Fund A Chai donation in loving memory of Rose Ginsburg, beloved grandmother on her Yahrzeit From: Leslye & Stephen Lapidus
Chesed Committee Fund A Chai donation wishing Mazal Tov to Esther & Jack Levy on the birth of their granddaughter Mackenzie Cynthia Levy A Chai donation wishing Mazal Tov to Carol & Jimmy Filler on the birth of their grandson Nathan Wallace Malin A Chai donation wishing Mazal Tov to Debra Gordon-Hellman on the engagement of her daughter Rayna to Andrew Appleton From: Lisa & Alan Engel Mazal Tov to Barbara Brande on her birthday Mazal Tov to Anne E. Cohn on her 95th birthday From: Dorothy Ziff
Rosemore/Goldstein
Food for the Needy Fund In loving memory of Ilene Tonini In loving memory of Charles Goldstein, beloved father on his Yahrzeit From: Marion Rosemore A Generous donation in loving memory of Sara Davis, beloved mother on her Yahrzeit From: Lynn Davis
Men’s Club Children’s Fund
A Chai donation in loving memory of Vic Feigelson From: Sandra Jaffe & Barry Dreayer
Prayer Book Fund Two High Holiday prayer books have been donated in memory of my beloved son Gerald Sklute on the anniversary of his birthday From: Maxine Sklute Two High Holiday prayer books have been donated in honor of Jenny Cohen’s 102nd birthday From: Her Children, Grandchildren, & Great-grandchildren A High Holiday prayer book has been donated in memory of my loved ones From: Phyllis Weinstein A Large Print High Holiday prayer book has been donated in honor of our grandchildren Harris, Ansley, & Schuyler Gewant From: Toby & Warren Gewant A High Holiday prayer book has been donated in honor of Marsha & Harry Asman & family A High Holiday prayer book has been donated in honor of Naomi & Josh Ivker & family A High Holiday prayer book has been donated in honor of Cherie & Bob Greenberg & family A High Holiday prayer book has been donated in honor of Sallie & Bruce Downs & family A High Holiday prayer book has been donated in honor of Diane & Howard Slaughter & family From: Geri & Bob Stone A High Holiday prayer book has been donated to Temple Beth-El From: Cindy & Harvey May A High Holiday prayer book has been donated in memory of our beloved daughter, Jill, on her birthday A High Holiday prayer book has been donated in memory of our beloved son, Rusty, on his birthday From: Marian & Myron Radwin
Memorial Fund In Loving Memory Of
A Most Generous donation in loving memory of Vic & Steve Feigelson From: Donald L. Solomon Supporting Organization
DONATIONS
A Generous donation in loving memory of Maurice Gladstone From: Zoey & Matt Swerdlin A Double Chai donation in loving memory of Elsie Evensky From: Jan & Charles Denaburg A Double Chai donation in loving memory of Elsie Evensky From: Adrienne & Julian Brook A Chai donation in loving memory of Maurice Gladstone From: Miriam & Steven Bleich A Chai donation in loving memory of Vic Feigelson From: Bobby Heilpern A Chai donation in loving memory of Vic Feigelson From: Marian & Myron Radwin A Chai donation in loving memory of Florence Einhorn From: Edward Levin A Chai donation in loving memory of Elsie Evensky From: Enid & Gil Laden Vic Feigelson From: Sherry & Jerry Cherner Mayer Cohen Charlotte Corenblum & Karl Friedman Arlene Fisher Edward Levin Norma Jean Long Joyce & Gaston Stein Wally Cohen From: Lisa & Gary Schwartz Florence Einhorn From: Rhoda & Wayne Fleisig
On Their Yahrzeits
In loving memory of
A Very Generous donation in loving memory of Hannah Stein, beloved mother on her Yahrzeit From: Gaston Stein
A Generous donation in loving memory of Norman Niren on his Yahrzeit From: Richard Frieden
A Very Generous donation in loving memory of Ida Fisher Zeidman, beloved mother on her Yahrzeit From: Philip Zeidman A Generous donation in loving memory of Rose Steinberg, beloved mother on her Yahrzeit A Generous donation in loving memory of George Cohen, beloved father on his Yahrzeit From: Jay Cohen A Double Chai donation in loving memory of Alan, Beatrice, & Mark Nozick, beloved family on their Yahrzeits From: Elenor & Sidney Conn A Double Chai donation in loving memory of Jesse Ginsburg, beloved father & grandfather on his Yahrzeit From: Nan, Doug, Jesse, & Joey Unkenholz A Double Chai donation in loving memory of Harold Hirsch, beloved husband on his Yahrzeit From: Felice Hirsch A Double Chai donation in loving memory of Gerald Raymond, beloved father on his Yahrzeit From: Dale & Jimmy Glenn A Double Chai donation in loving memory of Rose Hyatt Goldstein, beloved grandmother on her Yahrzeit From: Michael Goldstein A Double Chai donation in loving memory of Bea McHale, beloved aunt on her Yahrzeit From: Samantha & James St. John A Double Chai donation in loving memory of Sol Fleisher, beloved father on his Yahrzeit From: Robert Fleisher A Chai donation in loving memory of Frances Green, beloved mother on her Yahrzeit From: Susan, Mark, Davis, & Holden Green A Chai donation in loving memory of Monzie Terrell, beloved sister on her Yahrzeit From: Melba Epsman
A Chai donation in loving memory of J. George Mitnick, beloved uncle on his Yahrzeit From: Lisa & Alan Engel
A Chai donation in loving memory of Mark Nozick, beloved brother on his Yahrzeit From: Elenor & Sidney Conn
A Chai donation in loving memory of Mildred Stern, beloved mother on her Yahrzeit From: Carolyn & Bernard Stern A Chai donation in loving memory of Vellie Mesch, beloved mother on her Yahrzeit From: Nissah Mattenson
A Chai donation in loving memory of Max Slaughter, beloved father on his Yahrzeit From: Blooma Slaughter
A Chai donation in loving memory of Julius Helman, beloved father on his Yahrzeit A Chai donation in loving memory of Pincus Rosenthal, beloved father on his Yahrzeit From: Hannah & Colin Helman
A Chai donation in loving memory of Harold Hirsch, beloved son on his Yahrzeit From: Riva Hirsch
A Chai donation in loving memory of Harold Hirsch, beloved brother & uncle on his Yahrzeit From: Sheryl, Jay, Kayla, & Brendan Perlstein
A Chai donation in loving memory of Geneva Stein, beloved mother on her Yahrzeit From: Charles Stein
A Chai donation in loving memory of Walter Nathan, beloved husband on his Yahrzeit From: Ilse Nathan
A Chai donation in loving memory of Gerald Raymond, beloved father on his Yahrzeit From: Lindsay & Evan Raymond
A Chai donation in loving memory of Alfred Weiss on his Yahrzeit From: Sherri & David Romanoff
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DONATIONS
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DONATIONS
KEHILLAH
Kehillah (community) is a collaborative community outreach project between the Levite Jewish Community Center and the local synagogues designed to more quickly integrate Jewish newcomers, families or individual, to Birmingham in to Jewish life. The program offers one-half off LJCC membership dues, one-half off a congregational membership, a subscription to Southern Jewish Life magazine and an introduction to the Birmingham Jewish Federation’s Shalom Birmingham to the newest Jewish arrivals to Birmingham (those individuals who have been here less than one year). Once you have joined one organization (synagogue or LJCC), you must join the reciprocating organization (LJCC or synagogue) within thirty days.
For additional information contact the LJCC at 879-0411.
A Chai donation in loving memory of Jeanette Reiss, beloved grandmother on her Yahrzeit From: Richard Berkowitz
A Chai donation in loving memory of Charlotte Schiff, beloved mother & grandmother on her Yahrzeit From: Donna, Gary, Caren, Julie, & David Schiff
A Chai donation in loving memory of Gertrude Schwartz, beloved mother on her Yahrzeit From: Naomi Fineberg
A Chai donation in loving memory of Jerry Randman, beloved husband on his Yahrzeit From: Barbara Randman
A Chai donation in loving memory of Fannie Fine, beloved grandmother on her Yahrzeit From: Freddie Fine
A Chai donation in loving memory of Gerald Raymond, beloved husband on his Yahrzeit From: Irene Raymond
A Chai donation in loving memory of Leon Shapiro, beloved father on his Yahrzeit From: Sara & Kerry Shapiro
A Chai donation in loving memory of Henry Emmerich, beloved grandfather on his Yahrzeit From: Susan Dube
A Chai donation in loving memory of Gabriel Fineberg, beloved father on his Yahrzeit From: Edwin Fineberg Jennie Reitman, grandmother From: Sheila Friedman Louis Koplon, father From: Sherry Hoffman Dorothy Tenenbaum, mother From: Sam Tenenbaum Faina Rabinovich Shoher, aunt From: Zinaida & Lazar Golubov Jeff Cohen, son-in-law Sophie Shweky, grandmother From: Natalie & Albert Sikora
From: Bruce Greenberg Esther Kahn Marks, grandmother Linda Marks, cousin From: Julie Marks Helen Ginsburg, grandmother From: Cindy May Jeanie Kulpe, grandmother Dina Leroy, aunt Sarah Feldser, grandmother From: Sharon & Steve DeShazo Khayka Zeltser, mother From: Anya Treyger Marjorie Anfanger, wife From: Robert Anfanger
Annie Ruth Wallace, mother From: Carol & Jimmy Filler Rachel Iacubovich, grandmother From: Lazar Golubov Milka Zonenberg, mother Isaak Zonenberg, father From: Ida Zonenberg A.C. Berman, father From: Norma Jean Long Rachel Davis, grandmother From: Jane & Melvin Davis Frances Groont, sister From: Marian & Myron Radwin Gersh Shitsel, father From: Zanvel Shitsel Myron “Pete” Cohen, father From: Leigh & Mark Long Ruth Gordon, mother-in-law From: Penny Gordon & family Bessie Ruth Levy, mother From: Harriet Routman Myron “Pete” Cohen, husband Sidney Ziff, friend From: Ann Z. Cohen
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YAHRZEITS Shabbat Ki tetse September 5-6
Jack Axel *Mollie Berman *Miriam Block Robert Bonfield Jeff Cohen Sara Cohn *I. Cooper Bruce Cowan *Isaac Dimenstein *Paul Dimenstein Napoleon Fields *Jennie Fisher *Jules M. Gerwin Leo Gilbert Robert Goldberg Jack Goldsmith Adele Goldstein Abe Greenwald Morris Halpern Lyn Hiller Albert Hodes *Jake Jaffe Sophia Kantor *David Karasek *Morris Katz Ruth Lambert Jack Langer Sherry Laxer Ralph Limmer Adie Marks *Leon Meyers *Sara Mohr *Chaja Nagrodzki Louis Niren *Lawrence Olshan Mae Perloff Blanche Rogoff David Rosenthal *Dorothy Rudolph Chaim Rutsky *Martin Schwab *Mollie Shevinsky *Rachel Shevinsky *Gerry Siegel Esther Silver John T. Speaks William Sternklar
*Sidney Studin Paul Wilder Heiman Zeidman Moshe Zonenberg
Shabbat Ki tavo September 12-13
Andrew Abroms Barney Aizar Gitle Antcelevich Simch Antselevich *Herman Aronov Phillip Baer *Sadie Berman Sofia Burtman Ben Cherner Malka Chess *Harry Cohen Harry Coltan Harry Cowitz *Leon Creidman Harold Daskin Sidney Davis *Lottie Dolinsky *Helen Epstein *Torme Family *Ida Fisher Louis Fishkin *Meyer Goldberg Renee Goldberg Rose Goldsmith *Julius Goldstein Samuel Goldstein *Bernard Gouse Anna Grossman *Isaac Grusin *Kate Haberman Frank Harris Pauline Harris *Samuel Herman *Abe Kaplan Rose Kronenberg *Jacob Leader *Paul Leitner *Emma Levin *Jack Levin *Meyer Levin *Joe Levy *Samuel Lipsitz
Rosalyn Ludensky Rita Oran Fred Perel Celia Pollock Esther Rachman Levi Rachman *Gertrude Rutsky Lily Schulman Anna Schuster Avrom Schuster *Sara Schwartz Cecile Seelig Chester Seelig David Simon *Sara Slaughter Max Stark Randy Swinney Sadie Temerson * Torme Family *Sheldon Wilensky
Shabbat Nitsavim + Vayelekh
September 26-27 Cindy Abelson Ida Baer Morris Barstein Gerri Bernard
Itzhak Brill Anna Buchalter Tillie Cales *Jacob Cotton Max Daitz *Leonard Damsky Ann Dobbie *Sylvia Dorsky *Meyer Feinberg Richard Friedman Morris Gessow Jack Goldstein Boris Golstein *Marshall Gordon *Simon Gordon Ben Grusin Isaac Horowitz *Morris Hyatt Anna Jochel *Esther Josephs
Diane Kazdon Melvin Kleinstub Molly Klinger Herman McClendon Michael Michelson Yetta Miles Israel Padawer *Alva Shevin Permutt Bertha Plotka *Pauline Rosenberg Fannie Rutsky *Jonathan Schnaper
Mark Schuster Lorna Schwartz Samuel Schwartz Al Segal Lyudmila Shilkrot *Estelle Slaughter *Robert Spielberger Esther Stern Sophie Krantz Tarr Janice Taubman Wayne Wailes *Tom Weinstein Ernie Willcher
Shabbat Ha’azinu September 26-27
Sarah Allen Gusta Antselevich Bella Axel *Isadore Banks *Sam Berman Rose Blumenfeld *William Bomchel Zisel Bronshteyn *Bless Brown *Jacob Chaimowitz *Tessie Cohen Albert Cohn *Mose Damsky Ralph Davis *Ethel Feigelson Ida Finkelstein *Simon Fradoff *Sima Frandkoff Anne Fried Bessie Frohman
Melanie Gershon Charles Goldman Josif Golubov Naty Goodman Rose Greene Miriam Gruder Jennye Grusin Dorothy Hahn *Florence Holzman *Harry Hurvich *Charles Kimerling Sol Lande *Maxine Lapidus Allan Lerner *Max Levy Edward Lurie Oscar "Babe" May Jackee Meddin Dorothy Megerian Max Muldawer *Jill Radwin Abraham Raskin Margaret Reis *Minnie Robins Stuart Rosen *Paul Rutsky *Evelyn Schwab Carl Schwartz Israel Shal *Ida Shugerman *Walter Siegler *Joseph Sikora Celia Sinclair *Harold Stein Rose Wander Julian Weinstein Sheila Wright Rose Zeft Bee Ziff *Charles Zivitz
*Denotes a perpetual memorial plaque in the
Sanctuary given by family members.
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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
LJCC Joy Club: Join the LJCC Joy Club once a month for a delicious Kosher lunch and program at
12:15pm. For more information, contact Mindy Cohen at 879-0411.
The LJCC wants to make it easy for you to bring the joy of Shabbat to you and your family each
week. And we are doing it with a "tote" filled with wonderful goodies for Shabbat! Each week your
Shabbatote will be filled with Ricki’s Challah, Shabbat candles, your choice of wine or grape juice, &
beautiful fresh flowers from Flowerbuds. We will also add recipes and other Jewish learning. On Yom
Tovs (holidays), the totes will have an additional holiday-appropriate item like apples and honey, dried
fruits, gelt etc. Ricki's challah is famous in Memphis and her fame is spreading throughout the
Southeast. Her challah is mouth-watering delicious, fresh and strictly kosher and we're thrilled that
she's baking it fresh for our Shabbatotes each week! We will have it all nicely packaged and ready for
you to pick up on Fridays at 9 am in the Main Lobby! Each Shabbatote is available for $18 and the first
delivery will be on August 18.You can order for one week or as many as you like! Order online at
www.bhamjcc.org.
After the High Holidays, Collat Jewish Family Services will be collecting the food donated by
congregation members between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, and we can’t do it without you! We
can schedule you to help for one hour or four, whenever you’re available. Please contact Lise Grace at