Friday, October 4, 6 PM Shabbat evening service. Saturday, October 5,10 AM Shabbat moming service. Tuesday, October 8, 7 PM Temple Board Meeting
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1 Dear friends, This Fall season we are perhaps more than ever aware of the fact that we still live in uncertain times and a perilous world. Yet we must continue with our personal lives, doing the best we can to create safety, opportunity, warmth and shelter for our loved ones and ourselves. One of the places of shelter that can help us navigate the challenges of our time is the synagogue. Our Temple community offers fellowship, times for communal celebration and reflection, a place to pray and study, a safe environment in which we and our childrencan explore and deepen our Judaism and our Jewish values. Our doors are open every Alday night. Our shabbat services offer something for everyone on a weekly basis. It has been said that it has not been the Jewish people who have kept the shabbat throughout countless generations, but that it has been the shabbat that has been the deciding factor in the survival of the Jewish people. In times of uncertainty the peace and pleasure of shabbat observance is our Jewish shelter par excellence. Set aside Friday evening for a family meal. Make it special. Welcome the shabbat by lighting candles, and reciting blessings over wine or juice and challah. Serve something yummy and spend time talking with your children or your spouse or the friend you have invited. Make it a weekly ritual rather than something you do occasionally when you feel like it or when you have guests. Observe shabbat for yourself because you are Jewish and you deserve that luxurious hour of holy time each week. Make it a priority. If you are not a regular shul goer, try to come once a month. If you have children, bring them! Children need ritual, prayer, Jewish melodies and Torah treats on a regular basis. Let them fall asleep if they need to, have them bring a book or a toy if they want to, but bring them into our sanctuary regularly and let them experienceshabbat. Shabbat is beckoning every week with its promise of joy and rest from the never -ending demands of modem life. It has provided shelter throughout the centuries. It offers the same to us. See you on shabbat, - R.aJJu M~..e. q~ Friday, October 4, 6 PM Saturday, October 5,10 AM Shabbat moming service Tuesday, October 8, 7 PM Temple Board Meeting Friday, October 11, 8 PM Saturday, October 12,10 AM Shabbat Minyan and Brunch Sunday, Oct 13, 9-10:30 AM ParentlTeachers VVorkshop with Rabbi Gevirtz NO RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Friday, October 18, 6 PM Saturday, October 19,10 AM Shabbat moming service, Rockford Chapel in Yellow Springs Sunday, Oct. 20, 7-8:30 PM Adult Ed group at the home of Esther & Phil Rothman, 765 Wright St, Yellow Springs (see p. 4) Friday, October 25,8 PM Saturday, October 26, 10 AM NO Shabbat morning service Friday, November 1, 6 PM with the Temple Choir Saturday, November 2,10 AM Shabbat morning service Monday, November 4, 7 PM Temple Board meeting ClII"'ar If EnIlS Thursday, November 7, 7:30-9 PM Adult Ed group: "The Structure of Our Worship Service" with Rabbi Gevirtz at the home of Cheryl Levine & Steve Green, 4 Helen Court, Yellow Springs (see p. 4) Friday, November 8, 8 PM Saturday, November 9, 10 AM NO Shabbat morning service Tuesday, Nov. 12, 5:30 PM Men's Sports Night Friday, November 15,6 PM Saturday, Nov. 16, 10 AM Shabbat Minyan and Brunch Sunday, Nov. 17, 7-8:30 PM Adult Ed group at the home of Ray & Char Schiff, 1345 Corry St, Yellow Springs (see p. 4) Friday, November 22, 8 PM Saturday, Nov. 23, 10 AM Shabbat morning service at Rockford Chapel in Yellow Springs Tuesday, November 26, 7 PM Interfaith Thanksgiving service at Christ Episcopal Church, 409 E. High St. Springfield Friday, November 29, 8 PM Shabbat Hanukkah service (1st night of Hanukkah) Saturday, Nov. 30, 10 AM NO Shabbat morning service... 1II1S 1SsI. New Temple Office Hours... page 3 Men's Sports Night page 3 Interfaith Thanksgiving Service... page 8 Hanukkah Dinner... page 5
2 PRESIDEm.ESSIGE I am very pleased to announce that we have received nearly $16,000 towards our Temple renovation projects from over 35 family members. As you can see, we have completed the replacement of the carpet in the sanctuary, small meeting room, and Rabbi's office as well as having the three restrooms totally renovated. Your financial support is greatly appreciated and, of course, was much needed. I am hoping that those of you who have yet to make your pledge will do so as we still have some outstanding bills and there are still a number of upcoming projects that we are hoping to do as the funds become available. We need the support of each and every member to maintain our wonderful facility and grounds. Please give if you have not already done so. Thank you. -Laurie Leventhal... IICITI Rabbi Gevirtz will be visiting family abroad October She will be back in her office on October 31. In case of an emergency, area rabbis will be available to serve the needs of Temple members. Should you need the services of a rabbi during this period, please call the Board member who will be listed on the Temple's answering message for a referral. IIIlIl Tn TI... ~ Ben and Pauline Broock on their 65th wedding anniversary. ~ Paul and Natalie Comez on the birth of their granddaughter, Alexandra Margaret Summers ~ Our new members Alan Loeb and Maricy Schmitz on the birth of their daughter, Miriam Carvalho Loeb, on September 22, Miriam weighed 61bs, 140z Ray and Char Schiff on the birth of their granddaughter, Carly' Louise, on September 26, Proud parents are David and Alicia Schiff. The baby weighed 6 Ibs, 4 oz. 1IIII"'TI... ~ The members of the Worship Committee for organizing the Ice Cream Oneg on July 26th. ~ Pauline and Ben Broock for donating the flowers in the Social Hall for Rosh Hashanah in memory of their daughter-in-iaw, Sharon Lee Broock. ~ Rabbi Lloyd Goldman for donating books to the Temple Library. ~ Ray Schiff for volunteering in the Temple office during Raelene's recent illness ~ Larry Turyn and Steve Broidy for blowing shofar at High Holiday services ~ Anna Krauss for organizing the Yom Kippur Hunger Project ~ The Religious School parents and children and Itzca Zohar for building two beautiful sukkot ~ Faye Rack for editing the Yom Kippur Memorial Booklet ~ Beverly Weiser for donating a book to the Temple library ~ Rick Krauss for repairing the bells on the silver Torah ornaments ~ Kim Fish and Gabriele Leventhal for coordinating the Rosh Hashanah Oneg Roberta Greenland and Marilyn Schneider for coordinating the Yom Kippur Break-the-Fast ~ Beverly Weiser for coordinating the Sukkot Oneg & Dinner C'.'UlBTI... ~ Harriett Levine on the death of her niece, Margaret Saltzman. May her merrwry be for a blessing.... liuy... Copies of Rabbi Gevirtz's High Holiday sermons are available in the Temple lobby. Their topics were: Rosh Hashanah eve: Morality & Power Rosh Hashanah morning: Did You See Your Ram Today? Kol Nidre: Fmding Shelter Yom Kippur morning: Now is the Time C... TI TEIIPU I.ECIIIY On page 10, Ed and Bernice Klaben's correct telephone number is (937) Their address is bivar@aol.com. On page 12, -the Millers' names should read as follows: Miller, Michael and Barbara. All caution was taken to insure accuracy in this printing of the directory, but these corrections need to be made. Our apologies for these mistakes. Ed and Laurie Leventhal's new address is eleventhal@woh.rr.com. Sanford and Faye Rack's new address is flackf@clark.cc.oh.us. Please make these changes in your directory. ~lr1i. The Fred Leventhal Family Endowed Lecture will be on Wednesday, Nov. 6, at 7:30 pm. It will be held at the HPER Center on the Wittenberg Campus. Parker J. Palmer, writer, teacher, and education activist, will speak on the subject "Let Your Life Speak."... IIEE1I EIIEI A card and letter was received to the members of Temple Sholom from Rabbi Aaron and Karen Rosenberg. The letter is on the bulletin board in the Secretary's office for your perusal. WEII E TlI... OI We welcome Temple Sholom's new Executive Secretary, Diane Smith, who will be in charge of the Temple office and available on weekday mornings. We hope you will make an effort to introduce yourself to her and make her feel welcome and appreciated. We are very pleased to have obtained her professional services. -2-
3 MEn snm I.IIT Temple Sholom'sAnnual Men's Sports Night will take place this year on Tuesday, November 12. Our guest speaker will be Wayne Embry. He is a graduate of Tecumseh High School in Springfield, Miami University in Oxford, former NBA all star, general manager of the Cleveland Cavaliers, and a current Federal Reserve Board Member of the Cleveland District. Tickets are $75.00 each, which includes drinks, dinner, and speaker. As always, we expect this to be an entertaining and enjoyable evening and encourage you to get your tickets early as we are expecting a sell out. You can purchase your tickets by calling Eddie Leventhal at Please plan on attending and inviting several guests as this is one of the three main fund raisers we have each year for the Temple and we need your support. -Edward Leventhal, Men's Sports Night Chair wncl.e TlI.1 lew MEilIOS At the September board meeting, the following were received into membership: Brian and Rose Weiss and their daughters lindsey and Hilary, 2570 N. limestone St. #102, Springfield, OH Their telephone number is (937) Alan P. Loeb, 18 9th St., N.E., #303, Washington D.C , ph. (202) , and Maricy Schmitz, 128 W. Davis, Yellow Springs, OH 45387, ph. (937) Please make these additions to your Temple directory. IHlCI.ETI C.. Il Temple Sholom welcomes pianist Carol Harbaugh who will be the accompanist for the Temple choir this year. We invite you to meet her at the 6 PM on November 1st when the Temple choir will make its first appearance of the season. SPEDY IECIIEIY Our wishes for a speedy recovery go to Jim Leonard who broke his wrist in a work-related accident late August. He has been recovering slowly but hopes to be back with us soon. In the meantime, custodial services have been provided by Jim's brother and sister-in-law Robert and Brenda Leonard. We are grateful to them for stepping in during Jim's recovery period. lew 1D1PlE IfRCE II.IS Please note that our new Temple office hours will be Mondays through Fridays from 9:00-11:30 AM. TDlPlE SlllIM.1.1 lil.. l. Fli... ml.rices If you enjoy singing and can carry a tune, we invite you to consider joining the Temple Choir. Rehearsals with our new accompanist Carol Harbaugh take place on Monday evenings, 6-7 PM. Our rehearsal schedule for this year is 10/14, 10/21, 11/11, 11/25, 116, 1120,2/3,2/24,3/31,417, 4/28, and 5/12. We are scheduled to sing on Friday evenings November 1, December 6, February 28, April11 and on Shabbat mornings January 25 and May 17...,...,...""'-" , , film TIE SECIE1IIn leu Dear friends, As I am writing this note, tomorrow will be my last day as the Executive Secretary of Temple Sholom. lt is hard for me to believe that I have been working here for three years and nine months. It truly seems as if I just began a few weeks ago. Many have asked why I am leaving. I am not retiring. I am simply moving on to other pursuits. Many of you know that I am an author. When my three historical Christian novels were republished and repackaged as a trilogy last year, a whirlwind of activity began in my life. Opportunities to speak to all sorts of civic, school, and religious organizations came to me. Since I have always greatly enjoyed speaking as well as writing, I began to have to pick and choose which opportunities I could take, while still juggling my responsibilities as secretary here and as pastor's wife in our own church. Mter much prayer and introspection, I decided to take a step of faith and resign my position with Temple Sholom thereby freeing up time to pursue the other options now open to me. lt is with sadness that I say goodbye to all of you, but with excitement toward what the future holds. I feel that I have made many lasting friendships among the congregation here, and I will truly miss all of you. I am so grateful for having had the opportunity to serve this congregation. I came to you in January of 1999 knowing very little about the beliefs and practices of Reform Judaism. I leave a richer person for all I have learned. You ALL have been patient teachers and friends. I am in your debt. It has been my great privilege to work with Diane Smith, your new Temple Executive Secretary, these past two weeks. Diane brings lots of expertise and experience to this position. I know you will enjoy getting to know her. She is a strong addition to the Temple support staff. In closing, I wish to express my gratitude to all of you for all the kindnesses shown me over these years; May-God richly bless you is my prayer. I know we will see each other in the community, so this is-not "goodbye,",but rather "I'll see you later." Sincerely, Raelene Phillips -3-
4 IEWllamliS TO TEMPlE UBRIIY Meeting at the WeU: A Jewish Spiritual Guide to Being Engaged by Daniel Judson & Nancy Wiener (UAHC Press, New York, NY, 2(02) Heads and Tales: Stories of the Sages to Enlighten Our Minds by Edwin Goldberg (UAHC Press, New York, NY, 2(02) liijiud,arib: Jalll JaB, UII af Ulas, & 1m Join Rabbi Gevirtz this year for six Sunday evening study sessions on these four fascinating biblical books,. Each session will take place at a private home in Yellow Springs from 7-8:30 PM. No knowledge of Hebrew necessary. English text will be provided. Bring your English Bible if you have one. October 20 The Book of Jonah at the home of Esther and Phil Rothman, 765 Wright St, Yellow Springs, November 17 The Book of Job I at the home of Ray and Char Schiff, 1365 Corry St, Yellow Springs December 15 The Book of Job II January 19 Song of Songs March 16 Ruth I May 18 Ruth II SHAlII'.aBIIII MltnII & PDT-IICI BRUICH Saturday morning, :30 AM Temple Sholom's smau sanctuary October 12, November 16 Please join Temple Sholom's Religious School families and other shabbat morning regulars for a true Partnership Shabbat experience. Expect a Torah reading, Torah discussion, lots of singing and participation by children of all ages and a great pot-luck dairy kiddush & brunch following. Come help us celebrate shabbat! ADULT EDUCATION - FALL 2002/5863 SEDER liphllih: WHIT IS THE mumle af I SElVlCsa The word Seder means "order." It is not only used to describe the Passover meal and the prescribed rituals around it. It also is used to refer to the structure of our Jewish prayer service. Seder Tephilah means "The order of prayer." Rabbi Gevirtz will present a one-session workshop on this topic on Thursday evening, November 7 at 7:30-9:00 PM at the home of our members Cheryl Levine and Stephen Green, 4 Helen Court, Yellow Springs, To sign up, please call Antonia Dosik or Rabbi Gevirtz at the Temple office, BlISSIlI IF lie.am The first night of Hanukkah is Friday, November 29,2002 'i The candles are placed in the Menorah from right to left. and kindled from left to right. Ba-ruch a-ta Adonai, Eh-Jo-hei-nu meh-jech ha-o-jam a-sher ki-d'sha-nu o'mitz-vo-tav v'tzi-va-nu l'had-lik ner shel Chanukah. 'U'r.t'='~ " ilj;u~ l1i~ iw~,c7i Yi;! 17.~ ~1 '1'J;l" ~~ ~lwlv. il:jl~ '='W i~ i"'71ij'7 We praise You, Eternal God, Sovereign of the universe: You hallow us with Your Mitzvot, and command us to kindle the Chanuk.1h lights. Ea-rueh a-ta Adonai. Eh-lo-hei-nu meh-jech ha-o-1am, sheh-a-sa ni-sim la-a-vo-tei-nu /l'i-mo-tei-nu ba-ya-mim ha-heim ba-z'man ha-zeh. 'Uw~ " ilt;1~ l1i~ C"t;)~ ;rtp~,c7i l1ry 17.P 'U'pi7~U(? l~l'pi:ll'~7. illi'j ly.lp). CiJi:! C''1;l~~ We praise You, Eternal God, Sovereign of the universe: You showed wonders to our fathers/mothers in days of old, at this season. ON THE FIRST NIr.HT ONLY Ba-ruch a-ta A-do-nai, E-lo-hei-nu 'U'r.t'7~" ilr;t~ lli~ me-lech ha-o-jam, she-hecheyanu, 1l.~l)iJW,C,?iYi;! l?p v'ki-y'manu, v'higi-anu la-z'man hazeh. 1l, lil1 1:I!;l~v1. iltil ltl1? We praise You, Eternal One, Sovereign God of the uniwl1'c, for giving us life, for sustaining us, and for enahlin~ us to reach this season. HILLEL TAUGHT... Do not say: when I have free time I will study - you may never have free time. (Pirke AvotlSayings of the Fathers 2:5) -4-
5 I YOUTH GROUP and RELIGIOUS SCHOOL RWGIIIS SCHOll I_ Our Religious School year is off to a nice start. We had a wondetful turnout for our High Holiday Preview and Brunch. The building and the decorating of the Sukkot and pizza dinner was a huge success. Thanks to all who helped. A few dates to keep in mind are October 12 and November 16 - Shabbat Morning Minyan & Brunches. Another important date is October 13. There will be no Religious School for the children. Instead, there is a Parent Teachers' Training, and all Religious School parents are encouraged to attend. Also, please keep in mind our annual Hanukkah Shabbat Dinner and Service, which is scheduled for December 6. We are looking for some volunteers. Please let Millie or Joe know if you are interested. In the past, the Religious School has always provided a snack during our Sunday sessions. This year we will be doing things a little differently. We are asking Temple members or Religious School families to graciously offer to donate food and juice towards our snack efforts. We will be storing items in the Religious School storage room. Feel free to send items with your child or drop them off at the Temple office. Please note that we have one child with an allergy to nuts. All donations would be greatly appreciated. Keep in mind that we have 21 students. Thanks to the parents who continually offer their time and energies helping with the activities and functions, which make our Religious School the wonder that it is. - Millie Archer & Joe lite, Religious School Co-chairs IUUDIH CI.ES EARLY THIS YEAR Don't miss the Festival of lights, which starts on the Friday evening after Thanksgiving (November 29). Of course, there will be an extra festive Hanukkah shabbat service that evening at 8 PM. But the big Hanukkah dinner and celebration is scheduled for the last night of Hanukkah, Friday evening December 6. It will be an early dinner followed by services and a program by the Religious School students. More information will follow. JIIIOR YOm GROI. Temple Sholom is in the process of organizing a Junior Youth Group for Jewish youth in grades 6, 7 and 8. Diana Schneider has volunteered to be the coordinator this year. For more information and to offer parental assistance, please contact Diana at JEWISH CHILDREn.I.a The Religious School Committee has purchased a large number of brand new children's books for the Temple library. They are primarily geared towards primary grades and represent the latest trends in Jewish publishing for children. There also is a nice collection of brand-new board books for toddlers. The books are shelved in the library immediately to your left as you enter. Please check them out by filling out the check-out form in the Temple lobby..dlgi. SCH.l SCHEBILE Sunday Sessions (10 AM to 12 Noon) October 6, 12 (Shabbat session!), 20, 27, November 3, 10, 16 (Shabbat session!), 24 No session on October 13 and November 17 Mid-week Hebrew Kita Hey: Tuesdays, 4:00-4:45 PM (October 1, 15, November 5, 12, 19, 26, December 3). No sessions October 8, 22, 29. Kita Daled: Thursdays, 3:30-4:45 PM (October 10, 17, November 7, 14,21, December 5). No sessions October 3, 24, 31. JEWISH LllGMBE CI.IEI il"c,17 T -I AilYAH. "Going up" to read from the Torah, also immigration to Israel. People called to recite the blessings before and after a portion of the Torah is read are said to receive an aliyah. Literally, the word a/iyah means, "ascending," so it is taken to indicate the actual physical act of ascending the bimah, the "platform" where the Torah is read But it did not mean that originally as synagogues did not have raised platforms in antiquity. Originally, the verbal form of aliyah, oleh meaning "one who ascends," was used in the idiom oleh haminyan, meaning "be included in the counting." Thus, a person who received an a/iyah was just someone who was included in the count of those called to the Torah. Today, we use the word aliyah to refer to the act of rising to stand near the Torah as it is read, and we think of ourselves - at least metaphorically - as replicating the act of receiving the Torah, climbing the bimah the way Moses climbed Mount Sinai. We thus ascend spiritually as well, to a higher level of existence and expectation. - Based upon Seder K'riat Ha Torah (The Torah Service) edited by Lawrence A. Hoffman -5-
6 I.-I.... IWS Justice-Action-Mercy has been making news in a big way. The September 6th headline in the Springfield News-Sun read "City preschoolers can get Head Start." Sherri Lookner, president and CEO of the Child Development Centers said: "We're particularly excited about this one because it's a real partnership with the Springfield City Schools. We feel it's a real progressive step in the right direction." She particularly credited Superintendent Scott Spears and Springfield and Clark County Justice, Action, Mercy... The. headline of TCC News (Clark County-Springfield Transportation Coordinating Committee) Summer 2002 issue read "Job Access and Reverse Commute Transit Grant." Clark County has applied through the City of Springfield for a $25,000 JARC Grant from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA). These federal funds will be combined with the local match of $25,000 from the Clark County Dept. of Job and Family Services. These funds will be targeted to provide transportation to the lowincome adults. It is felt that this group has suffered from a lack of transportation options and that these funds will increase this group's access to jobs. You should be very proud of the efforts of a small group of Temple members who have been working very hard, along with other J.A.M. congregations, to bring these major improvements to our community. These are issues that you brought forward in last fall's One to One listening campaign. WJIen you are asked to participate in this fall's Listening Campaign, please say"cerfainly." - Paul M. Cornez WIBM CUTHI.a IEEDED Temple Sholom is proud to be part of Rainbow Table II's Warm Clothing Give-Away. Start saving now. Bring coats, hats, gloves, mittens and boots to Temple Sholom by Nov. 22 for distribution at the Rainbow Table II Annual Thanksgiving Dinner on November 26. Large sizes are especially needed. SOCIAL ACTION PROGRAMMING '"... u.. ".... ".. "',0:." M t,: ~.... Northeast Lakes Council/ DetrOit Federation Regional Biennial November 8-10, 2002 Toledo,OH Celebrating Reform Judaism: Uplifting the Soul, Nourishing the Minrl Join us! For more information call: ILIDD DD IEEDED The newspaper and television have issued an appeal for donations of all blood types to shore up a local supply that has dropped to low levels. Some commonly used guidelines for giving blood are: You should be between 17 and 76 years of age in good health, feeling well and weigh at least 110 Ibs. Your oral temperature should be no higher than 99.5 degrees. Your pulse should be between 50 and 100 beats per minute. Your blood pressure should be within Donating blood is good for the nation and for you. You should space blood donations at least two months apart The goal for Temple Sholom is eight donations per year. Judy Kossoff and Itzca Zohar have been very faithful, but they need some assistance. May we add your name to the list of donors? The community will thank you. Please phone (937) for an appointment. - Beverly Weiser, Blood Donor Chair YlHRZEIT UST October 4: Ida Block, Hyman Levy, Esther Zitsman, Elma Bernstein, Lester Stein, Maurice Stuttman October 11: Michael Maybruck, Sophia Kossoff, Sandra Marenberg, Julia Meyer October 18: Harry Bernstein, Barnett Brizman, Elsa Kleeman, Samuel Klein, Daniel Rich, Nathan Rollins, Charlotte Frankenstein, Sarah Leventhal, Arthur Nedelman, Lance William Rich Louis Schuman, Charlotte Shatsky,. October 25: Jack Brammer, Julius Hoeflich, Ch. Bleme Maybruck, Larry Sander, Max Stessel, Retta Wolff, Elick Zitsman, Ted Adler, Kurt Sander November 1: Abraham Silberberg, Arthur Strauss, Gloria Zitsman, Eva. Sake Wile Friedsam, Gabriel Greenland, Barbara Kempler, Sylvia Lapmsky, Pearl Levine, Edward Schultz, Emily Turyn November 8: Helen Alper, Max Beloff, Morris Freed, Jacob LaSalle, Joseph Lessner, Frances Pollack, Lilian Rudick November 15: Gertrude Donn, Phillip Mendelson, Joe Pollens, Percy Rosenfield Sr., Maurice Schechter, Henrietta Goldman, Bernard William Weiser November 22: Joseph Ebner, Joseph Fishbain, Harry Myers, Louis Rich, Joseph Salzer, Norma Thurman, Ida Holtzman November 29: Martin Abram Levine, Erie Maybruck, Sarah Silberberg, Shirley Buchfirer, Alexander Degan, Esther Foraster, Edward Frand, Morris Friedman, Ida Gordon, Miriam Goldstein Lite, Ethel Sanders -6-
7 ENDOWMENTS SPECIAL In honor, memory, friendship and love during Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur to Fred & Maxine Leventhal, Dr. Louis & Sylvia Mendelson, Dr. Charles & Mary Mendelson, Martin & Harriett Levine, Gary & Bonnie Krauss, Sig & Dse Sander from Reed & Marion Robertson DIAMOND In honor of Fred and Maxine Leventhal from Stanley and Jane Silverstein In honor of the yahrzeits of Stanley's parents, Milton and Elma Bernstein from Stanley and Barbara Bernstein. GOLD To the building fund in honor of Laurie Leventhal's birthday from Cathy Bell, Peggy Noonan To the Religious School in honor of fonner teacher Robin Buerki's 18th birthday from Dr. Robert & Leslie Buerki To the Worship Committee from Dr. Eric Friedland In honor of Ben and Pauline Broock's 65th wedding anniversary from Maxine and Fred Leventhal In honor of Lillian Pollens' special birthday from Stan & Phyllis Nedelman A special donation from David Bank, a visitor from New Jersey, in gratitude for Temple Sholom's open door policy which allowed him to attend Kol Nidre Services SILVER In honor of the special birthdays of Dr. Louis Goorey an4 Dr. N~~y_ 09Q.feY from Reda Singer In memory of Dorothy Krane from Jay & Roberta Greenland In memory of Mildred Rosenthal from Jay and Roberta Greenland In honor of the birth of Dominic Andrew DeCarlo, great grandson of Ray and Marilyn Schneider from Jay and Roberta Greenland In honor of the birth of Anna Marie, granddaughter of Alan & Nancy Feinstein, from Jay & Roberta Greenland In memory of the sister of Mrs. Stephen Coleman from Maxine and Fred Leventhal With best wishes for a speedy recovery to Jim Leonard from Paul and Natalie Comez In honor of the birth of Alexandra Margaret Summers, granddaughter of Paul and Natalie Cornez from Ray and Marilyn Schneider In memory of Harriett Levine's niece, Margaret Saltzman, from Stan and Phyllis Nedelman In memory of Rabbi Kalman Levitan from Maxine and Fred Leventhal REGULAR In memory of Martha Fleck from Jay & Roberta Greenland In honor of Pearle Romanoff's special birthday from Jay and Roberta Greenland In honor of Lalie Rich's special birthday from Jay and Roberta Greenland In memory of Gabe Rubin's sister, Ruth, from Pearle Romanoff In memory of Harriett Levine's niece, Margaret Saltzman, from Ed and Laurie Leventhal SHARON LEE BROOCK FLOWER FUND SPECIAL In honor of Sam Baker's special birthday from Jim and Sabra Broock In honor of Pearle Romanoff's special birthday from Ben and Pauline Broock In memory of Dr. Lester Stein from the Buerki and Stein families In honor of Ben and Pauline Broock's 65th wedding anniversary from Jay and Roberta Greenland ROSE In honor of Pauline and Ben Broock's 65th wedding anniversary from Pearle Romanoff Best wishes for a speedy recovery to Natalie Cornez from Ray and Char Schiff In memory of Martha Fleck from Ray and Char Schiff -Best wishes for a speedy recovery to Ben Broock from Stan and Phyllis Nedelmaii, Ray-and Char Schiff In honor of the birth of Paul and Natalie Comez's granddaughter, Alexandra Margaret Summer, from Ray and Char Schiff In memory of Min Reeder's sister, Frances Anderson, from Ben and Pauline Broock In honor of Ullian Pollens' special birthday from Rabbi Marianne L. Gevirtz DAISY In memory of Patty Coyle from Maxine and Fred Leventhal DONATION TO YOUTH GROUP A generous donation was received from Sandra and Fred Williams to the Temple Youth Group. SPECIAL THANK YOU RECEIVED A generous donation was received from Paul Cornez as a small "thank you" for all the wishes, thoughts, and prayers for Natalie during her current illness. A very special thank you to Ben & Pauline Broock, Rabbi & Bernice Goldman, Roberta & Jay Greenland, Sam & Ida Friedman, Mark & Judy Kos'soff, Fred & Maxine Leventhal, Stan & Phyllis Nedelman, Marj & Rik Newman, Ray & Char Schiff, Ray & Marilyn Schneider, Reda Singer, and Beverly Weiser. RABBI'S DISCRETIONARY FUND In memory of Ann Klein from Dr. Ronald & Janet Spier A generous contribution was received from Harry and Shirley Leventhal TORAH REPAIR FUND A generous donation was received from the Yellow Springs Havurah for the Torah Repair fund. PLAQUES HUNG IN MEMORIAL ROOM Plaques have been hung in the Room of Remembrance in memory of Dorothy Krane and Werner Donn. May their memories be for a blessing always. -7-
8 TEMPLE SHOLOM 2424 N. Umestone Street Springfield, Ohio Non-Profit Organization u.s. Postage Paid Springfield, Ohio Permit No: 54 Klau Library Hebrew Union CoUege/JIR 3101 Clifton Avenue Cincinnati, OH ~ ', ----._ IF liislees Officers President: Vice-President Secretary: Treasurer: Laurie Leventhal Leslie Buerki MaJj Newman Bruce Rickenbach Committee Chairs Worship: Fran Rickenbach Fmance: Bruce Rickenbach House: Gary Zaremsky Religious School: Joe Lite & Millie Archer Membership Todd Leventhal Programming: Leslie Buerki Bulletin: Temple Office Endowments:. MaJj Newman & Maxine Leventhal Historian: Marilyn Schneider Legal: Sanford Rack Blood Donor: Beverly Weiser Youth Group: Diana Schneider Programming: Leslie Buerki Cemetery: Larry Schneider TDlPlE _liii Marianne L. Gevirtz, Rabbi Uoyd R. Goldman, Rabbi Emeritus Office Hours: 9-11 :30 a.m. Executive Secretary: Diane Smith Phone: (937) Fax: (937) Address: Web Page: 15 Temple Web Master: Ben Kazez UAHC AFFILIATED WITH THE UNION OF AMERICAN HEBREW CONGREGATIONS IlmEllIIIIIIE ClEIIIICE Bulletin Deadline: November 15 Contact: Temple office IIITEIIIITII luiisgillig SEnlCE Tuesday evening November 26 7 PM Christ Episcopal Church 409 East High Street, Springfield Temple Sholom is proud to be among the founding congregations of this annual community Thanksgiving service. All Temple members are encouraged to attend and thus support interfaith worship in our city. We will join members of the other sponsoring congregations (Covenant Presbyterian Church, St. Raphael'S/St. Joseph's Parish, The Assumption of the Blessed Mary Greek Orthodox Church, and The An-Nur Islamic Center) at Christ Episcopal Church for a joyful service followed by a dessert reception. It is most likely that Rabbi Gevirtz will be the speaker. It is our tradition to ask for a voluntary contribution to a local charitable organization at this service.
RABBI'S MESSAGE I:' Blessed journeys to you alt whether or not you are leaving town. - Rabbi Janice Garfunkel
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