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1 KOL SHALOM Congregation Ohabai Sholom - September 2007 High Holy Day Worship & Study Schedule Selichot Program & Service Saturday Evening, September 8 th Erev Rosh Hashanah Wednesday, September 12 th 8:00 PM - Erev Rosh Hashanah Rosh Hashanah Thursday, September 13 th 9:00 AM - Family Service 9:00 AM - Tot Yom Tov 9:00 AM - Study Session 10:15 AM - Morning Service 10:15 AM - Extreme Rosh Hashanah for Teens 12:30 PM - Tashlich at the Creek Sunday, September 16 th 2:00 PM - Memorial Service at The Temple Cemetery Kol Nidre Friday, September 21 st 8:00 PM - Kol Nidre Yom Kippur Saturday, September 22 nd 9:00 AM - Family Service 9:00 AM - Tot Yom Tov 10:15 AM - Morning Service 10:15 AM - Extreme Yom Kippur for Teens 12:30 PM - Congregants Hour 1:30 PM - Afternoon Service 3:00 PM - Study Hour 4:15 PM - Yizkor & Concluding Service New Study Opportunities Offered for the High Holydays! Extreme Rosh Hashanah/Extreme Yom Kippur Taking Your Holy Days Higher! Interactive Rosh Hashanah & Yom Kippur experiences with Rabbi Berk. All High School Students Welcome! Rosh Hashanah & Yom Kippur Mornings 10:15-11:15 a.m. (at 11:15 we will join the main service ) Avinu Malkeinu A God You Can Really Lean On Rosh Hashanah study session with Rabbi Berk. 9:00-10:00 a.m. Are We Really Sinners? A Look at Transgression in Jewish Philosophy Yom Kippur Afternoon study session with Rabbi Berk. 3:00-4:00 p.m. 1

2 A Message from Rabbi Schiftan... Tikkun Olam: A New Year Focused on Repairing the World This year, for the first time, the theme of our Religious School (Tikkun Olam: Repairing the World) will also be the theme of learning and living for The Temple community as a whole. During the High Holy Days, we will be speaking of the ways in which Judaism, and Reform Jewish values and ethical imperatives, in particular, might address the social justice concerns of our day. We will speak about the needs for repairing the world, and the mending of hearts, both within our Temple family and within the greater world-wide community, as well. As you will read in our High Holy Day handout, the Rabbis are preparing a year-long series of lifelong learning opportunities on the theme of personal and communal ethics and ethical decisionmaking. In our Religious School, every grade in every classroom, in conjunction with our Social Action Committee, will have the chance to engage in a social service opportunity to help address the needs of those in the Nashville community. As you enter The Temple doors during the High Holy Days, you will notice a banner that calls our attention to the plight of those suffering in the Darfur region of Africa. To this end, our Board of Trustees passed a resolution to highlight the particular Jewish concerns regarding the atrocities occurring in that region. Finally, our Caring and Concern Committee, under the direction of its chair, Andrea Kampine, continues to expand and evolve its efforts to repair the lives of those in need within our own synagogue community. May the New Year be one of peace for you and those you love, and may we also use these days to focus our hearts and minds on what we might do to bring peace to this world of ours. Get on Board by Gus Kuhn Indeed it is true, the High Holy Days will be occurring again soon! The Temple has been preparing already. Our clergy are putting the finishing touches on their Holiday messages and the staff has met to go over issues from security to air conditioning. Not only are the Holy Days being carefully planned at this time but also the program year ahead. The Temple calendar does seem to flow like an academic calendar. We do present a number of events during the summer but we are much more active September to June. Each year the Religious School identifies a theme to give a center to its educational endeavors. This year the theme is Tikkun Olam, repair of the world. Because Social Justice is for me the heart and soul of Reform Judaism, I asked the rabbis to incorporate it into our overall Temple programming year as a core value to explore. Our clergy will be leading workshop discussions during the year on Ethics and Jewish Values. Our Social Action Committee will continue to expand its good works with various projects. Please look for the Social Action Booklet to be handed out 2 during the High Holy Days, featuring a history of the Social Action issues Temple has dealt with over the years and identifying Social Action opportunities available for our congregants. The Committee will also involve iself with the Religious School s Tikkun Olam projects. Lynda Gutcheon and the Religious School faculty have created projects for each grade. More than simply giving tzedakah, this involvement centers on doing, on action. For example, the 3 rd grade will spend some time working at Second Harvest and will co-sponsor our annual food drive. The 9 th grade will participate in individual projects such as the AIDS walk. Throughout the whole congregation, Tikkun Olam will be explored in many ways: From the large picture needs of involvement in Darfur and social policy concerns in this country to the more everyday issues of treating each other on a personal level with respect and menschlichkeit. I hope you will take this idea to heart and involve yourself in Tikkun Olam this year. In this same spirit of Tikkun Olam, your Board of Trustees unanimously adopted at its July meeting a resolution entitled Raise Awareness of the Genocide in Darfur. I am proud of the Board for doing so and for Rabbi Shana Goldstein s advocacy. The entire resolution was printed in the last Kol Shalom. Please take the time to read it and to become involved in helping to end this horrific and preventable situation. The Temple has been a congregation of doers from its inception 157 years ago. Our intention today is to continue that sacred tradition and to expand upon it. Your Board of Trustees wishes to create many avenues for your personal involvement in areas that give meaning to your life. Please consider active engagement in the life of your Temple community as well as the wider community that exists outside our doors. Find a place to give of your talents. The Temple is committed to helping you accomplish this in any way we can. Elaine joins me in extending an invitation to you to attend a Rosh Hashanah afternoon reception at our home at 2028 Sunset Hills Terrace. It will be held from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. My family, Elaine, Gina, David and I, wish you and your families a year of health, meaning, and Tikkun Olam. L Shana Tova, Gus

3 The Temple Family s Annual Rosh Hashanah Reception will be hosted at the home of Elaine & Gus Kuhn 2028 Sunset Hills Terrace Thursday, September 13 th 3:00-5:00 p.m. New members and long-time members alike are cordially invited to celebrate the new year at this annual Rosh Hashanah gathering. Directions to the Home of Elaine & Gus Kuhn from The Temple 1. Left on Harding Road 2. Left on Harding Place 3. Right on Belle Meade Blvd. 4. Left on Tyne Blvd. Cross Hillsboro Road 5. Left on Sunset Hills Terrace will be on the Right Have you left your imprint on our Temple? Don t Miss this Chance to Add Your Family Tile! Sunday, September 30 th Tile making is from 3:00-4:15 p.m. only (no tiles will be started after 3:30 p.m.) Dinner under the Sukkah at 5:00 p.m. This is the opportunity you have been waiting for! For new members & existing members that have not yet made a tile. The tiles are 6 X 6. Please think about how you want to represent your family on your tiles bring your ideas with you (on paper). RSVP to Michelle ( ) * * * Sponsored by the Membership Committee * * * 3

4 SAVE THE DATE! Saturday, October 6, 2007 The Temple has entered a team for the Nashville Cares Aids Walk. Register online to support our team Team name is The Temple. Jeans for Teens The Junior Youth Group will be collecting jeans (all sizes and shapes- new & gently used) to give to local shelters and schools in need Break the Fast Mark your calendars now and plan to break the fast with your Temple community on September 22 nd immediately following concluding services. This has become a Temple tradition and is enjoyed by all who participate. The cost is $10.00 for adults & $5.00 for children 12 and under. Your check is your reservation and should be mailed to 5015 Harding Road, Nashville, TN Anyone interested in helping organize the Break Fast, please call Cindy Finder at , or her at cnfinder@mindspring.com. Senior Templers Welcome Martha Ingram Wednesday, October 3 rd at 12:00 p.m. Martha Ingram is widely recognized as a leader in business, civic organizations and the arts. Currently she serves on the boards of the Nashville Ballet, the Nashville Opera Association and the Tennessee Repertory Theatre. Additionally, she is the chairman of The KeyBoard for Vanderbilt s Blair School of Music. Mrs. Ingram s topic will be: The Present and Future of Nashville s Art Scene Hot lunch will be catered by Goldie Shepard... Cost: $ Reservations are required & can be made by calling: Shirley Greenfield ( ), Rusty Grofman ( ), Olivia Newman ( ), Julie Juvelier ( ) Adelyne Scott ( ), Eleanor Small ( )

5 What s Going on at The Temple Attention Young Adults Come check out the scene Annual New Year s Party at Sambuca Thursday, September 6 th ~ 6:30 PM. Mommy & Me Bagel Brunch in the Sukkah Monday, October 1 st at 11:00 a.m. For additional information call Rabbi Goldstein ( ) Calling All... 9 th - 12 th Graders Senior Temple Youth s in the Sunday, September 30 th 11:30 a.m. Young Couples Blind Wine Tasting Sukkah Party September 29 th Watch for details!!! 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at The Temple Mommy & Me First & Third Tuesday each month (except holidays!) September 4 Dennis Scott September 18 Jeff Lisenby Join us for lunch, entertainment and fun! To RSVP, please call Jeff Fladen at W.E.L.L. Lunch & a Movie Sunday, September 30 th followed by the movie Ushpizin Join us for lunch at 12:00 p.m. under the Sukkah R.S.V.P. to Jackie ( x222) Contact Jackie for more information ( ). 5

6 R E L I G I O U S S C H O O L Year of Tikkun Olam ~ Repairing the World by Lynda Gutcheon, Educational Director We are excited about our upcoming Religious School year. We have planned many exciting and learning opportunities for our students. Please refer to the schedule below for the opening day festivities. Grades Kindergarten through Sixth Grade Sunday, September 9 th beginning at 9:30 am in the following classrooms: Kindergarten Pre-K Pre-school room 1 st Grade Room nd Grade Room rd Grade Room th Grade Room th Grade Room th Grade Room 115 Beginning at 10:30 we will have a special program to introduce our theme for the year in the Sanctuary. Dismissal will be from the Sanctuary at 11:30. Parents are welcome to join their students in both the classroom and in the Sanctuary. Special Beginning for Religious School Grades 7-12 Saturday, September 8 th, 2007 (instead of Sunday) 6:00 p.m. - Temple Social Hall Attendance will be taken you will meet your teachers Double Service credit will be given for the Selichot service. 6

7 The Playschool year begings with smiles, exploration & birthday parties... P L A Y S C H O O L 7

8 High Holy Day Terms Cheshbon Nefesh: A term that literally means an account of the soul. During the Hebrew month of Elul, the month immediately preceding the Jewish New Year, many Jews take it upon themselves to conduct this inventory of all their actions, thoughts and behaviors during the last year, and contemplate on how to do better next year. The list should contain both times we acted our best, and times we could improve. Tashlich: From the Hebrew meaning to cast away, this is a ceremony where we symbolically cast away our sins into running water, using bread crumbs. Our Tashlich service begins after Rosh HaShanah morning services, as we walk together to our creek to cast away our sins with readings, music and contemplation. Teshuvah: From the Hebrew meaning return or repentance, this concept is at the center of the High Holidays. With contemplation, hard work and sincerity, we can always return to the right path, the right way, even when our actions have led us astray. Admitting our faults and failings, we can begin anew. The ten days between Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur are called Aseret Yamei Teshuvah the Ten Days of Repentance. Together with Tefilah (prayer) and Tzedakah (justice, or charity), Teshuvah is a way to achieve the High Holiday blessing for a good, sweet year. Selichot: Literally meaning forgiveness, it is a time intended for self-evaluation and reflection required to fully engage oneself in the High Holidays. We reach out to those we have wronged, intentionally or not, and ask for forgiveness. We also grant forgiveness to those seeking it from us. Our Selichot service and program is the Saturday evening prior to Rosh HaShanah. Shabbat Teshuvah: This is the Shabbat between Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur. It literally means the Shabbat of Return, or Repentance. Words reflective of the High Holidays are inserted into the prayer service. Kever Avot: Literally, the graves of our ancestors, this is the Cemetery Service between Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur. Judaism reminds us that the introspection that we are required to do cannot be accomplished without looking back to those who have had an effect on determining our lives. Our Cemetery Service is Sunday, September 16 th at The Temple Cemetery. Kol Nidre: Aramaic for all vows, these are the opening words of the formula for the cancellation of vows. It is recited on Yom Kippur eve, set to a haunting melody. As we reflect on past behavior, we understand that sometimes we make personal vows and oaths unwittingly or rashly. This prayer annuls those personal vows for the coming year, even as we still attempt to be more careful of our words and promises made. Yizkor: From the Hebrew meaning remembrance this is part of the Yom Kippur afternoon service when we take time to call to mind those loved ones who are no longer with us, but whose memories and influence remain in our lives. Neilah: Literally meaning to close or lock, this is the name given to the final service on Yom Kippur, immediately after Yizkor. Symbolically, the Book of Life is sealed at this time, as the final blast of the shofar is sounded and the fast is broken. 8

9 ATTENTION! ATTENTION! ATTENTION! ATTENTION! High Holy Days Important Information Parking and Security for the High Holy Days Each year, congregants for High Holy Day services are greeted at The Temple by uniformed officers and professional parking attendants. Security this year will be provided through a combined effort of public and private personnel who are familiar with our Temple buildings and grounds. The usual procedures will be in place for security, traffic control and member safety. Please note the following very important items: 1. LEAVE FOR SERVICES MINUTES EARLIER than usual in order to arrive in advance of service time. There are two entrances to The Temple. Drop-off is available at both for those who need it. 2. Overflow parking will be available on the Belle Meade Plantation property. 3. If you park at the Plantation, we ask that you enter by way of The Temple parking lot but exit only from the Belle Meade Plantation exit on Leake Avenue following services. 4. The Temple driveway is "two-way". Please follow the posted signs that will direct you around the building. The traffic controllers will direct you as to where and how to park and exit. Your patience will be greatly appreciated! 5. Additional disabled & elderly parking will be available close to the building. Look for signs. 6. Please remember that our neighbors around us will likely be less critical of the traffic congestion if we park "on" the street rather than "in" their yards and/or driveways. Over the past two years the Belle Meade Police Department has towed cars blocking city traffic during services. BE WARNED, we cannot interupt services to announce imminent towing. Please... Drive Slowly! Do Not Park on the Grass! Please Carpool... Follow Directions! A Reminder About Seating Sanctuary, chapel and auditorium seating will be in place to accommodate over 1,200 members and guests to each of the services for the High Holy Days. As in the past, there are no tickets required for entry into the services, nor is there reserved seating. We ask your cooperation through the direction of the ushers and staff in helping to maintain the dignity and decorum of our services. Please help them by adhering to a few simple but VERY IMPORTANT RULES: 1. YOU MAY NOT SAVE SEATS IN THE SANCTUARY except for the driver while he/she is parking. If you wish to sit together, you may gather in the foyer and enter together or you may save a few seats in the chapel or auditorium. 2. PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE EMPTY SPACES BETWEEN YOU AND THE PERSON NEXT TO YOU! It is critical that we fill ALL available seating so that everyone who wants to attend can be accommodated. 3. A special seating section will be available for the convenience of persons with physical disabilities. 4. NO ONE MAY ENTER THE SANCTUARY, CHAPEL OR AUDITORIUM WHENTHE CONGREGATION IS STANDING. The ushers and staff know when to seat latecomers. Entry will be through the auditorium and chapel doors only, so as not to disturb services in progress. 5. PLEASE BE CONSIDERATE OF OTHERSWHILE WAITING IN THE FOYER PRIOR TO THE START OF THE NEXT SERVICE. If you arrive early, we ask that you wait quietly. The noise from those waiting can easily be heard in the sanctuary. The speakers in the foyer area will enable you to listen to services in progress. 6. So that everyone is assured of having a PRAYERBOOK, kindly return yours to the ushers and staff in the lobby at the end of the service. If you own a copy of the Gates of Repentance prayerbook, we encourage you to bring it. Some people find the temperature in the sanctuary can fluctuate during services. We recommend you bring a wrap or other garment to insure your comfort throughout services. 9

10 10 Sharing our Lives Mazel Tov to Shana & Jon Dowell on the birth of their son. Noah Graham was born on August 24 th. Marilyn & Ted Krick are pleased to announce the arrival of their grandson, Walker Dylan Carper, born on June 16 th. His parents are Staci & Blair Carper. Mazel Tov! Jan Huettner is pleased to announce the recent marriage of her daughter, Jessica Huettner to Chad Rosenthal on June 17 th. The couple resides in Cleveland, OH. Congratulations to Katie & Josh Stone on the birth of their son. Jackson Edward was born on July 3 rd. Gwen & Frank Gordon welcomed daughter Taylor Kate to their family on July 9 th. Her grandparents are Bernice & Joel Gordon. Scott & Rebecca Lewis are the proud parents of a new baby girl. Liana Alexia was born on August 24 th. Her grandparents are Doug & DeeDee Lewis. Sherri Alper & Bob Levy announce the engagment of their daughter, Rachel Levy to Patrick Howell. The couple will be married on April 12, 2008 in Austin, TX. Congratulations to David & Ellen Levy who were recently presented with the Uptown/Downtown Award for extraordinary retail innovation. Their store is the oldest to ever receive this honor. Congratulations to Shalom Rottman who won the Middle Tennessee Science and Engineering Fair & has been named as a semifinalist for the Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge. Congratulations to Annie Solomon who received the RITA for her romantic suspense novel, Blackout. Named after RWA s first president, Rita Clay Estrada, the award is a golden statue that symbolizes the highest achievement in romance writing. Mazel Tov to Michael Shmerling who was recently presented the 2007 Public Service Award by the TN Society of Certified Public Accountants. Bat Mitzvah Sydney Davis September 29, :00 a.m. Sydney was born on September 29, 1994 in Atlanta. Her parents are Barbara & Tom Davis. Her grandparents are Sandra & Sanford Harris of Nashville and Betty & Don Davis of Spartanburg, SC. Her great grandmother is Evelyn Brin of Nashville. Sydney is in the seventh grade at University School. Her special interests include soccer, tennis, snow boarding, cooking, spending time with friends and at Camp Barney Medintz. Service Participants for Sydney s Bat Mitzvah include: Greeters: Robin & Mark Bloomston, Lori & Ed Gillman Leslie & Joe Freedman, Nancy & Raymond Jacobs Pulpit Guest: Barbara, Tom & Caroline Davis & Sanford Harris Prayerbooks: Emily Blumenthal, Elizabeth Fox, Rachel Freedman, Maddie Robin, Suzanne Strupp Welcome to the following New Members Welcome to the following New Members John Dolinger & Millie Graham John Dolinger & Millie Graham Jerry Gorman Penny Zager McPeak Nelson McPeak Oliver McPeak we are glad you are a part of our Temple Family! Jerry Gorman Penny Zager McPeak Nelson & Oliver McPeak we are glad you are a part of our Temple Family! Gift Shop Hours Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 11:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday Before & after evening services Sunday: during Religious School We need volunteers for Winter & Spring to work in the Gift Shop. If you are able to help contact Anita ( ext. 242)

11 Babysitting for the High Holy Days The Temple will offer High Holy Days babysitting services for Temple members for children up to age 7. Our goal is to provide the kind of care you expect for your children. To do so, we need your cooperation. The size of our membership and the increased demand for this service, as well as our desire to provide well-organized, safe care for the children, require that the following procedures be followed: 1. Parents must be attending services in The Temple building. 2. Babysitting is by reservation only (the deadline for Rosh Hashanah is September 5 th and the deadline for Yom Kippur is September 14 th ) please, no exceptions! Children arriving without a reservation will not be able to remain in the babysitting area. Reservations may be made by calling or ing ehull@templenashville.org (we will need to know the ages of your children and the services you will be attending). Temple's High Holy Day Food Drive Again this year, The Temple will hold its annual High Holydays Food Drive for Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee. Grocery bags will be distributed on Rosh Hashanah and food should be brought to The Temple on Yom Kippur. Please place your donations on your car trunk or beside your car and we will pick them up. Thank you for your support of this important food drive. Second Harvest has indicated that this year, in addition to the donation of canned goods, financial support is needed! Your checks are welcome! Jewish Grief Group Facilitated by Felice Apolinsky, LCSW, Program Director, Gilda s Club Nashville & Rabbi Alexis Berk If you are mourning the loss of a dear one, family member, friend or partner, you are warmly invited to join us for a six-week support group. Although the experience of grief is unique to each individual mourner, when the pain of loss is shared with others who are hurting a very deep level of understanding and support can be offered and a true sense of community can be created. A minimum of six participants is required for this group. Please call Rabbi Berk with questions or to register to participate. ( x 298) Sunday afternoons at The Temple: October 14, 21, 28 ~ November 4, 11, 18 3:30-5:00 p.m. ~ Group meeting time* 5:00-5:45 p.m. ~ Service of Prayer and Healing *Group time is for group registrants only. Everyone welcome at the service 11

12 Spectacular Selichot Opportunity at The Temple Please join us for a special Selichot opportunity on Saturday September 8 th beginning at 7:00 pm Our traditional Selichot service will begin at 9:00 p.m. The day I forgave the Nazis, privately I forgave my parents whom I hated all my life for not having saved me from Auschwitz. Children expect their parents to protect them, mine couldn t. And then I forgave myself for hating my parents. Forgiveness is really nothing more than an act of self-healing and self-empowerment. I call it a miracle medicine. It is free, it works and has no side effects. I believe with every fiber of my being that every human being has the right to live without the pain of the past. For most people there is a big obstacle to forgiveness because society expects revenge. It seems we need to honour our victims but I always wonder if my dead loved ones would want me to live with pain and anger until the end of my life. Some survivors do not want to let go of the pain. They call me a traitor and accuse me of talking in their name. I have never done this. Forgiveness is as personal as chemotherapy I do it for myself.... Eva Kor Yahrzeit Donations Received too Late to Publish Last Month Henry Cohen (grandfather) by Henni Cohen Percy Cohen (father) by Henni Cohen, Margaret Sherman Estelle Tohrner Dobson (mother) by Ellise & Julius Falkoff Tillie Scott Ferguson (mother) by Sheila & Martin Schott Dr. Arthur Lee Goldner (son & nephew) by Fred & Martha Goldner Norma Neaderthal & Family Max Hiller (husband) by Rita D. Hiller Earl Kirshner (father) by Meryl & Keith Kraft Freda H. Lefkovitz (mother-in-law) by Sheila & Martin Schott Joe Lowenstein (uncle) by Clare & Samuel Loventhal Sigmund Lowenstein (uncle) by Clare & Samuel Loventhal Dorothy Olshine (mother) by E. R. Stolman Fritz Preis (father) by Elaine Cook Katie Pushin (grandmother) by Jerome Guttman Family Rose Rabinowitz (mother-in-law) by Inge Raybin Rose Rapaport (mother) by Janet Bender Ben Raybin (husband) by Inge Raybin Fannie P. Rosen (aunt) by Jerome Guttman Family Albert Rubin (father) by Sheila & Martin Schott H. Leo Schwartz (uncle) by Jerome Guttman Family Ruth L. Smith (mother) by Barbara & Frank Ghertner David Tobman (father) by Julienne & Irving Juvelier Anna Heiner Weinberg (grandmother) by Fred & Martha Goldner Norma Neaderthal & Family Hattie Mai Weise (father) by Miriam & Robert Mamlin Jacob Zager (father) by Sally & Lawrence Wolfe Harry Zeitlin (father) by Frances Shmerling The Temple Gift Shop is hosting it s annual Chanukah Open House Sunday, October 21 st 9:30 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. Menorahs, mezuzahs, gelt, dreidels, decorations, gifts Come do your Chanukah shopping early...we ll have a great selection for you! 12

13 Attention College Students: Don t Forget to Update Your Info! If any of the following information has changed please let us know... address ~ Cell Phone # ~ College you are attending ~ ~ Grade ~ Contact Jackie: Phone ( ) or (jwakefield@templenashville.org) Please donate all used magazines to The Religious School for a variety of educational projects. Congregational Simchat Torah Celebration Friday, October 5 th - 5:45 p.m. This special musical Kabbalat Shabbat service will include Simchat Torah festivities, followed by Shabbat Dinner. $15.00 (adults) $5.00 (children ages 2-11) Your check or credit card form (clip below) is your reservation. Mail to: 5015 Harding Rd., Nashville, TN NO reservatations will be taken by phone The Temple Credit Card Payment Authorization I authorize The Temple to charge my Visa Mastercard $ in payment for # Adults # Children Card #: Exp. Date: Zip code: Card Holder s Name Signature: 13

14 Kaddish & Yahrzeit Kaddish will be recited in memory of these loved ones: September 7 & 8 September 14 & 15 September 21 & 22 September 28 & 29 Berek Abram Leo Berg Daisy Marx Bernstein Joseph Blum Peggy Brandes Bessie G. Brandt (grandmother) by Kay & David Raybin Frieda Caplan Myra Cohen Alexander Cooper Dorothea Deutscher Ruth Finkelstein Meyer Werthan Frank Maxwell Gould Louis Greenspan Bessie Greenwald Judith Weinstein Halpern Yora Herman Hazel Hirsch Albert Hodes Rae Joseph Hyman Esther Jacobs Robert G. Lawrence Falk Leventhal Fannie Marx Levy Raphael Z. Levy Simon Joseph Lewis Gertrude M. Loventhal Joseph Benjamin Lowenheim Rabbi Julius Mark Max I. Miller Meyer Morris Jacob Oppenheim Eva Ossoff Leo Polen Jonas G. Redelsheimer Alan T. Ross Edward Frank Rudderman Samuel S. Schaffer Bruno Seideman Anna Rubin Silverman Anna Broffman Spiesel (grandmother & great grandmother) by Barbara Turner, Nina, Rich & Benjamin Harris, Lisa & Brad Greenbaum Alfred I. Straus, Jr. Simon L. Streiffer W.F. Sulzbacher Isaac Tugendrich, Sr. Gus Weiss Meier Werthan Mina Wiener Adrienne Zager (sister) by Sally & Lawrence Wolfe Julian N. Zander Solomon Zimmelman Max Zuckerman Jacques Back Mr. Harry Blum Nathan Brin George Cruickshanks Rose G. Elman Alex Eskind Hannah Krohn Feierman (mother) by Janice & Bernie Krohn Irvin Gary Florman Wilba Copple Freeman Paul Gold (husband & father) by Shirley & Bruce Gold Leo P. Goldner Ida Pushin Guttman (mother & grandmother) by Jerome Guttman Family Harriet Harris Julian Hirsch Jacob Hirshberg Ethel H. Katzoff Sadie Kravitz Daniel W. Lazarus Gertrude Loskove Miriam Mersky Irene Miller Joseph Osheroff Hannah Berner Raskin Charles Leonard Robinette Dolores Schatten Sally Schwartz Rosa Solinsky Stanley Sonnenberg Helen L. Teitlebaum Marcus Teitlebaum Joe Weise Joe Werthan Sylvia Wilker Jenny L. Aarons Ludwig Boehm (father) by Frank & Julie Boehm Morris David Cohen Mary Frances Cypress Alexander Alvin Davis Alfred S. Ehrenwald Marc Feldman (son) by Phyllis F. Katzoff Bernard Fischer Helen Fishgall Sanford Herschel Franklin Lillian W. Gilbert Arnold Hartman Harold Hassenfeld Kenneth Hersh Stephanie Lewis Jacobs Howard Klubeck Elsie Kraft Lois Hainsfurther Kuhn (mother) by Jeff Kuhn Beverly Lefkovitz Annette Levine Ada J. Levy Abe Lipshutz Madeline Magid Diana Marcus Moe Perlman Abram Pushin (father) by Ann Pushin Isadore Schulman Mrs. Sarah Schwartz Benjamin A. Silverman Lily Levy Simon Sylvia Sprintz (mother) by Charles & Alyse Sprintz Jane Mayer Straus John Strupp Elliott Winner Sarah Wise Rivah Leah Zimmelman Shirley Zuckerman Reuben Balfus David Benis Samuel Blackstone Samuel M. Bloomstein Evan Brody Esther Strauss Cohen Barbara L. Frank Manuel Frank Dianne Gilbert Judy Goldberg Henry Grossman Ceal Harvey Al Holzman (brother) by Norma Neaderthal & Family Abraham Jacobus Nathan Klein (father) by Alvin & Ann Klein Ruth Meyer Evans Krissel Herbert Z. Levy Jeannette Lewis Emanuel E. Oury (grandfather) by Emanuel Doyne & Family Elizabeth Maer Birdie Lehman Pear Bertha Rosenblum (mother) by Jerome & Brenda Rosenblum Maude Rosenfeld Samuels Selma Schwartz Eleanor Sewell Dorthy Sherman Morris Shimmel Jacob Leib Silver Bessie L. Silverfield Ernest A. Sonnenfield (great uncle) by Barbara & Frank Ghertner Dorothy & Jack Miller Maurice Harold Tamkin Rose Lee Wasserman Carrie Mae Weil Paul B. Weinstein Minnie D. Werthan Mitchell Wise Ezel Wyman The Wyman Family Martin Zeitlin Nisin Zentner Helen Klein Zuckerman 14 Names that appear in this color are those that made donations to the Yahrzeit Fund in honor of their loved ones.

15 September 2007 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 9:30 AM Chevrah Torah 11:00 AM Shabbat Service Consecration Rehearsal :30 AM Opening Day of Religious School 10:00 AM Temple Book Club Temple Office & Playschool Closed Labor Day 11:00 AM Go lden Lunch Bunch 2:00 PM Kn itting Group 7:00 PM Choir Rehearsal 2:00 PM Kn itting Group 4:00 PM Executive Committee 7:00 PM Choir Rehearsal 6:00 PM JACS 12:00 PM WRJ Study Circle 8:00 PM Erev Rosh Hashanah Service Temple Office & Playschool 3:00 pm 6:30 PM Jmingle See Complete Service Schedule on Front Page Temple Office & Playschool Closed 6:45 PM. Pre Service Oneg 7:30 PM Shabbat Service 7:00 PM Choir Rehearsal 8:00 PM Shabbat Service 9:30 AM Chevrah Torah 11:00 AM Shabbat Service 6:00 PM Senior High Dinner 7:00 PM Selichot Program 9:00 PM Selichot Service Selichot 9:30 AM Chevrah Torah 11:00 AM Shabbat Service Erev Rosh Hashanah Rosh Hashanah :30 9:30 AM AM Religious Religious School 2:00 PM Cemetery Memorial Service 11:00 AM Go lden Lunch Bunch 2:00 PM Kn itting Group 7:00 PM Choir Rehearsal 7:30 PM Board Meeting 6:00 PM JACS 6:00 PM Post Con 7:30 PM Social Action Committee Meeting 12:00 PM WRJ Study Circle 8:00 PM Kol Nidre Service Temple Office & Playschool 3:00 pm :00 PM Succah Building No Religious School 2:00 PM Kn itting Group 6:00 PM JACS 6:00 PM Post Con Temple Office & Playschool Closed 5:45 PM Blue Jean Shabbat. (Sukkot Service) See Complete Service Schedule on Front Page 4:15 PM Mid-Week Hebrew Yom Kippur 9:30 AM Chevrah Torah 11:00 AM Shabbat Service 6:00 PM Young Couples Sukkot Celeb ration 30 9:30 AM Religious School 11:30 AM. Sr. Temple Youth 12:00 PM W.E.L.L. Program 3:00 PM. Congregational Tile Making & Dinner Sukkot 4:15 PM Mid-Week Hebrew August S M T W T F S Sukkot October S M T W T F S Bat Mitzvah / Sydney Davis 15

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