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1 ~ Annual Printed Issue ~ 5774 Temple Beth Abraham 4 Raymond Street, Nashua NH The Voice of Sisterhood Mark your calendars and save these dates! We hope that you will join us at these and other events over the coming year. Paid-Up Member Dinner October 17 Vodka and Latkes November 24, evening Sisterhood Shabbat and Luncheon January 18 Winter Social Event February 8, evening Rummage Sale October 29-30, May 13-14, day Woman of Distinction Shabbat and Luncheon June 14 BABKA (Book Club) See Schedule inside plus hold these dates: November 7, April 10 This will be our only paper bulletin of the year. Watch for details about these and other social, community service, and educational activities in our mostly weekly . To subscribe send a note to tbasisthood@hotmail.com and/or subscribe to our Facebook group TBA Sisterhood Nashua where you will find postings about events before they happen. and perhaps a few photos after they re over! Inside this Issue Who s who on your Sisterhood Board Membership Form Donation Information College Outreach BABKA Book Club Update Paid-Up Dinner info Judaica Shop news Torah Fund Campaign update Flower Fund info
2 2 The Voice of Sisterhood Friends Let s join together to have an impact! Temple Beth Abraham Sisterhood needs you. There is much to be done. The TBA Sisterhood, part of Women s League for Conservative Judaism, is an essential part of our community. Some of our programs include: Food, paper goods and shopping for each Oneg and Kiddush Support for the Religious School and synagogue budgets Support and food for grieving families Holiday packages to our out of town college students Flowers and holiday beautification for the bima Community educational, enrichment and social programs Community Judaica gift shop Gifts for Bar and Bat Mitzvahs Synagogue kitchen - small appliances and utensils Charitable support to local organizations While engaging in these programs that enrich and strengthen our synagogue, participants also enrich our understanding of Judaism, our community and our personal lives. We learn, grow and work together and have a good time doing it. You can find your own personal way to contribute, choose your own way to serve the community and bring your own ideas for community service or enrichment programs. Please send in your membership form (later in this bulletin) and indicate how you would like to engage. Your participation is needed and will provide an enriching and rewarding experience. B shalom Ruth Harris Sisterhood P.S. Return your check of $40.00, made payable to Temple Beth Abraham Sisterhood, by September 1st and be entered in a drawing to win a $36 gift certificate to our Sisterhood Judaica Gift Shop. The drawing will be held at our Paid-up Membership Dinner on October 17, We look forward to seeing you there! P.P.S. You can pay your dues by credit card when the gift shop is open or during the paid up meeting. The Sisterhood Board of Directors wishes you all a Shanah Tovah and may you be written into the Book of Life for the coming year! Contribute to College Outreach Whether you have a student in college or not, it s never too late to contribute to the College Outreach fund. Our ability to deliver holiday packages to our students relies on donations to supplement our budget so that we can provide packages that appeal to a wide range of student likes and interests. Unfortunately, shipping costs are expensive (with any carrier) and they can make up about one-third to onehalf the cost of each package. So consider a donation to College Outreach to help us keep a strong Jewish connection with our students. Make your check payable to: Temple Beth Abraham Sisterhood, include a note to earmark the funds for College Outreach, and send it to: Cheryl Liebling Sisterhood Treasurer 25 Buttonwood Dr. Hollis, NH 03049
3 3 The Voice of Sisterhood Paid-Up Membership Dinner Thursday, October 17, pm Friends ~ Food ~ Fun Meet New Members Reconnect with Current Ones Cost: Paid-up Sisterhood members: Free Guests/Non-Members: $18 It s not too late to send in your dues and RSVP for this event - a dues form is included in this issue and your dues is payable at the door! RSVP by 10/9 to: tbasisthood@hotmail.com We look forward to seeing you there! Please bring an item to donate to the Nashua Soup Kitchen not sure what to bring check out the NSK Wish List at: Calling All Readers! January will mark the start of the fourth successful year of BABKA. Our mostly monthly discussions are animated and always interesting. Each month a participant "hosts" the discussion, which entails choosing the book (sometimes the hostess chooses to include other members in the choice), bringing light refreshments, and facilitating the discussion. Please consider joining us. Meetings are held generally on a Wednesday at TBA following minyan, which we encourage members to attend. This year s meeting dates are: September 11 October 23 November 14 December 4 January 15 The Almond Tree February 19 March 26 April 23 May 28 June 25 Don't feel that you have to finish or even have read the book to profit from the discussions. BABKA benefits from having some very interesting participants from whom you are sure to learn. We look forward to seeing you at our next discussion September 11 at 8:00pm. The book is "To the End of the Land" by David Grossman. Shalom, Nancy Dorner To get on our BABKA mailing list (for updates on upcoming books, meeting and related events), send us an at tbasisthood@hotmail.com with the subject BABKA List
4 4 The Voice of Sisterhood Temple Beth Abraham SISTERHOOD GIFT SHOP Becky Green, Joy Mainemer, VPs Everything for the Jewish Holidays!!! Everything for the Jewish Home!!! You can even pay your Sisterhood Annual Dues via credit card in the store when it s open! Tallit. Mezuzot. Challah covers. Candles and Candlesticks. Kiddish cups. Jewelry. Gifts. Shofars! Best children s books for High Holidays and Shabbat!! Regular Hours: Tues/Thurs 3:45-6:15 Sundays 9:30-noon & by appointment giftshop.tba@gmail.com Need something special? We can order it for you!! us your requests, suggestions, or questions, or for a special appointment Sisterhood Board of Directors If you are interested in taking a more active role in Sisterhood, either on a committee or on the Board, please let us know at tbasisthood@hotmail.com or by contacting a current Board member. Ruth Harris Co-President ~ OPEN ~ Co-President Cheryl Liebling Barbara Garnick Phyllis Adams Becky Green Merle Carrus Carol Kaplan Carol Mann-Cohen Ruth Harris Zahava Salomon Sara Brest Marsha Feder Shari Zedeck Diane Toth Shirley Lelchuk Ricki Klopfer Treasurer Co-VP Membership Recording/Corresponding Secretary Co-VP Judaica shop VP Torah Fund Co-VP Programming Israeli Affairs Food Buyer Kitchen Manager Sisterhood Shabbat Chair College Outreach Chair Flower Fund Chair Golden Book Chair Good Cheer Chair Rummage Sale Chair ~ OPEN ~ High Holiday Babysitting Register your Student for College Outreach, Shari Zedeck, Chairperson As has been our tradition for many years, Sisterhood s College Outreach program will be sending care packages to students for the High Holidays, Hanukkah, Purim and Pesach. It s time (if you re a paid up Sisterhood member) to register your undergrad, grad, medical or law school students for this program. We need the student s name and shipping address! Registration Deadline: August 19 (if you want the student to get a High Holiday package) Suggested Donation: $36. You can register by ing us at tbasisterhood@gmail.com or by contacting Shari Zedeck. If you are making a donation, please send a check payable to TBA Sisterhood and marked for College Outreach and mail it to: Cheryl Liebling, Sisterhood Treasurer, 25 Buttonwood Dr., Hollis, NH
5 5 The Voice of Sisterhood Torah Fund Campaign, Merle Carrus, Chairperson Welcome to another year of Nashua area Sisterhood. We will continuing our efforts to support Women's League for Conservative Judaism in their support of the Rabbinical students at Jewish Theological Seminaries in New York, L.A. and Jerusalem. Through our pledges, we each have the personal privilege of making it possible for a student to become a leader, and to foster the continuity of Conservative/Masorti Judaism by becoming a partner in this project. Each of us is helping to create the vision that will sustain the Jewish community for decades to come. There are many ways to support the Seminary financially; by making a $ contribution you will receive the beautiful Torah Fund pin of the year. The theme for this year's pin is Mishpachah (Family) You can even become a fan of Torah Fund on Facebook!
6 6 The Voice of Sisterhood Flower Fund, Diane Toth, Chairperson Sisterhood s Flower Fund provides beautiful floral arrangements for the sanctuary. There are three ways to participate: Honor friends or family by sponsoring Bima flowers for a special occasion - anniversary, graduation, special birthday, etc. Minimum Donation: $80 Send Chai certificate cards to let a friend or relative know that you are thinking of them. Minimum Donation: $18 Send a beautiful card with your special message. Minimum Donation: $9 Contact Diane Toth ( ). Simcha Club Sisterhood s Simcha Club supports the special birthday celebration and Oneg held on the first Friday or each month at the Family Service. Honor your child s birthday!!! Watch them grin from ear to ear when they hear the congregation singing Yom Huledet Sameach! Please provide each child s name and birth date. Minimum donation: $9/child. Send your check payable to TBA Sisterhood to the synagogue office and mark the envelope Simcha Club. Using Facebook? Please join the TBA Sisterhood Nashua Facebook group where we post event info, photos, etc. Check out photos from events held over the past few years.
7 7 The Voice of Sisterhood Semi-Annual Rummage Sale, Ricki Klopfer, Chairperson It's never too early to start collecting items for our FALL RUMMAGE SALE slated for October 29 (Setup Day) and October 30 (Sale Day). Please place containers in your closets, basement, garage, pantry, etc. to start collecting items for our sale! Clothing and coats in good condition (no stains or tears!) from infants on, jewelry and accessories such as purses, scarves, hats, gloves and mittens, housewares, small appliances, bedding, art and decorative pieces, books, toys and games, music, movies, music, lawn and garden tools... if you can carry it, we can sell it. Please, NO text books, shoes or boots, or items we can't easily carry or fit in a car. VOLUNTEERING at the rummage sale is a BLAST!! On Set-Up Day it s fun to see old and make new FRIENDS, see and sort the donated stuff--and often find treasures to take home, and have a delicious LUNCH served to us in the beautiful Temple Gallery. The Sale Day is exciting for the rush of shoppers, selling items, seeing clients that have been coming for years plus enjoying the young families and their kids, catching-up with our Temple FRIENDS, and of course, dining in the Temple Gallery for lunch. So COLLECT your stuff, put the Rummage Sale on your CALENDAR and let me know when you will VOLUNTEER! Enjoy the balance of your summer!! Ricki Rickik4@aol.com Sisterhood Shabbat and Luncheon January 18, 2013 Parashat Yitro Mothers bring your daughters* Grandmothers bring your daughters and granddaughters* Aunts bring your nieces* Everyone bring a friend Our annual Sisterhood Shabbat service is a time for all our women to shine. If you know how to: open an ark door, open an ark curtain, daven in Hebrew, read a prayer in English, chant Torah, stand in as Lay Leader of the day. then you can have a part, and WE NEED YOU! Join us for services and for lunch immediately following. * Girls age 13 and up are welcome to participate on their own. Younger girls can participate with an adult! Sign-up sheets will be also available at our Paid-Up Member Dinner.
8 8 The Voice of Sisterhood Please consider making a donation to one or more of these Sisterhood Funds ~ and see your Tzedakah at work ~ FLOWER FUND Donations provide beautiful floral arrangements for the sanctuary. Contact Diane Toth ( ). There are three ways to participate: 1. Honor friends or family by sponsoring Bima flowers for a special occasion - anniversary, graduation, special birthday, etc. Minimum Donation: $ Send Chai certificate cards to let a friend or relative know that you are thinking of them. Minimum Donation: $ Send a beautiful card with your special message. Minimum Donation: $9. COLLEGE OUTREACH Donations provide holiday gift packages (High Holiday, Hanukkah, Purim, Pesach) to our college students. Suggested Donation: $36. Contact Shari Zedeck ( ) with your student s address. GOLDEN BOOK Send a beautiful card for any occasion. Donations are used to purchase small kitchen appliances, utensils, etc. for food prep for each simcha, and your name is inscribed in the Golden Book. Minimum Donation: $5. Contact Diane Toth ( ). MITZVAH FUND Donations are used to provide support to bereaved families and the ill in our community. ONEG/KIDDUSH Sponsor an Oneg or Kiddush to honor a special person/occasion. Minimum Donation: $108. Contact the TBA office to schedule. SIMCHA CLUB Donations support the special Oneg held each month at the Family Service to honor your child s birthday. Minimum donation: $9/child.. TORAH FUND Donations support the Jewish Theological Seminary. There are two ways to participate: - Become a Benefactor and receive a beautiful pin: Donation: $180 - Send a card for any occasion. Minimum donation: $9 Contact Merle Carrus ( ). Please send your donation check payable to TBA Sisterhood (remember to indicate the fund or funds) to: Cheryl Liebling, Sisterhood Treasurer, 25 Buttonwood Dr., Hollis, NH You can include it with your membership form; see the next page!
9 9 The Voice of Sisterhood Name: Address: City: State: Zip Code Telephone #: Birthday (month/day only): $40 Annual Dues (Early Bird Discount: $36 before September 1) Additional donations to TBA Sisterhood (see descriptions and amounts described elsewhere in this bulletin) $ Dues $ College Outreach (suggested donation: $36) Please also your student s name and college address to tbasisterhood@gmail.com $ Torah Fund $ Flower Fund $ Golden Book $ Mitzvah Fund $ Oneg/Kiddush Sponsorship (Standard Oneg/Kiddush $108) $ Simcha Club (minimum donation: $9/child) Child's name/birthday Child's name/birthday Child's name/birthday $ TOTAL Are you a new member? Yes No Do you want to receive our Weekly ? Yes No Address: Please mail this form with your check made payable to: Temple Beth Abraham Sisterhood c/o Cheryl Liebling 25 Buttonwood Drive Hollis, NH 03049
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