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TEMPLE BETH EL OF BOCA RATON SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2016 ELUL/TISHRI/HESHVAN 5776-7 לשנה טובה L Shanah Tovah High Holy Days Services pages 6-7 Sukkot and Simchat Torah page 9 Scholar in Residence page 12

Questions BY RABBI DAN LEVIN dlevin@tbeboca.org Bertrand Russell once said: In all affairs, it s a healthy thing now and then to hang a question mark on the things you have long taken for granted. For us who embrace the rhythm of Jewish life, these two months are all about hanging question marks on what we take for granted in life. Jewish tradition returns us each year to the month of Elul and the celebration of the High Holy Days, occasions that invite us to look deep within and ask ourselves life s most important questions. What am I doing with my life? How am I choosing to use the extraordinary gifts of time and talent that have been afforded me? Am I living in a way that honors the sacrifice of those upon whose shoulders I stand? Am I giving enough of myself to my loved-ones, to my community, to my people, to my country, to humanity? Am I reserving enough of myself for myself? These questions animate me more profoundly as our family prepares to celebrate Bat Mitzvah for our youngest daughter. I find myself returning again and again to these questions and others. Am I a good father? Am I helping my daughter to love the richness of her own spirit? Am I doing enough to help her find her path? Am I sharing with her enough time, enough wisdom, enough love? Am I guiding her to appreciate the value of the extraordinary depth and wisdom of her people, her tradition, and her heritage? Am I modeling for her what goodness looks like? Am I listening well enough to what she has to say, and to what she is trying to say without words? During this past summer, I began a three-year journey as a student with the Rabbinic Leadership Initiative at the Shalom Hartman Institute. This wonderful opportunity brought me to Jerusalem for 25 days of intensive study with an extraordinary group of rabbinic colleagues from across the Jewish spectrum. It was exhilarating and refreshing - a chance to marinate What am I doing with my life? How am I choosing to use the extraordinary gifts of time and talent that have been afforded me? Am I living in a way that honors the sacrifice of those upon whose shoulders I stand? Am I giving enough of myself to my loved-ones, to my community, to my people, to my country, to humanity? Am I reserving enough of myself for myself? my spirit in Jewish text and Jewish wisdom. Jewish tradition gives us time each week for that kind of introspection and reflection - Shabbat. Shabbat is a time to step back from the pursuit of life and to consider what it is we have chosen to pursue. Jewish tradition gives us time each year for that kind of introspection and reflection. The celebration of the High Holy Days asks each of us to take an accounting of our lives and to look very carefully at what we have chosen to write on our page in the Book of Life. Jewish tradition gives us time in our life-cycle for that kind of introspection and reflection. The celebration of our children s coming of age demands that we stand in awe and wonder at the growth of the spirit, to marvel at the web of relationship that connects us all as family, friends, community, and Peoplehood, and to consider how each of us is using the gift of life. As I enter into this sacred time in the year and in my life, I find myself filled with trepidation and gratitude - trepidation as I confront these monumental questions, and gratitude that I have the wisdom of our tradition and the company of family and community as I journey toward the answers. Blessed are You, Adonai our God, Ruling Spirit of the Universe, Who has given us life, sustained us, and enabled us to reach this holy season. September/October 2016 T H E C H R O N I C L E 3

A MESSAGE FROM BARRY PODOLSKY Thoughts for the New Year Temple Beth El President Barry Podolsky bmp111@aol.com 954-326-2180 Most of the world considers January first the beginning of the new year. We make resolutions (generally about losing weight,) but it s more of a commercial experience with parties and fireworks. For Jews, the new year begins with the celebration of Rosh HaShanah. Friends and family gather to attend services and celebrate with traditional foods (feather light matzo balls in my house.) We then enter 10 days of introspection, culminating with a fast on the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur.) I d like to focus on those 10 days of introspection. Most of us don t withdraw from daily life so it s easy to pass the 10 days and not do much contemplation. But I want to encourage each of you to make time during this period for the following: CONSIDER YOUR RELATIONSHIPS. Do you want new ones? How can you enhance your existing ones? THINK ABOUT WHAT S REALLY IMPORTANT TO YOU. Are you spending enough time doing the things you believe are really important? SET GOALS. To increase the likelihood of success, write them down (or add them to your reminders on your smartphone.) Mark your calendar each of the next 12 months with the words Goal Check so you can celebrate your success or double-down on your efforts. I m offering these words because I think you will find the Temple can be a big source in helping you accomplish your goals. Consider our existing programs, but also let us know if we re missing something you want in your life. Don t be hesitant it s YOUR Temple! Give me a call. We can talk over lunch. Susan and I wish you a year of calm, a year of meaning and a year filled with joy and happiness. May God bless us with health to do His work. WELCOME NEW MEMBERS For help getting involved, please contact Elinor Josephson, Director of Engagement and Programming, at ejosephson@tbeboca.org or 561-391-8900. Jessica and Jeffrey Adelman and their children, Benjamin and Jacob Amy and Eliot Appel and their children, Shari, Josh, Eli and Leah Philip Altland Lisa Basch and Adi Ekshtain and their children, Lee and Rom Carole and Morty Benowitz Dr. Rachel and John Bernstein and their children, Sophia and Zachary Mary and Yaniv Boussiba and their children, Rona and Noam Mor and Jonathan Buchnik and their son, Noah Peggy Cerqueira and Manny Zuccarelli and their son, Adonis Lisa and Aaron Cohen and their children, Layla and Jonah Drs. Elizabeth and Aaron Falchook and their daughter, Hannah Tara and Lee Feldman and their son, Ayden Allison and Michael Fischer and their children, Sydney and Mason Heidi and Dr. Jarrod Friedman and their son, Matthew Annette and Michael Goldstein and their children, Lauren, Stephen and Seth Beverly Hacker Mayla Horn Ruth and Martin Krall Lori and Dr. Todd Kupferman and their daughters, Hailey and Lily Julie and Mitchell Kurman and their children, Elana and Ahron Amanda Lachs and Jared Pliskow Barbara and Donald Margolin Michele and Todd Marmer and their son, Justin Kynley and Joshua Mentle and their daughter, Avery Donna and Barry Mordis and their daughters, Haley and Gabrielle Drs. Rachel and Jonathan Nebb and their daughter, Leah Robin and Evan Nierman and their children, Noa and Gabriel Aynsley and Michael Salzman and their son, Lucas Jessica and Anthony Santaniello and their son, Joey Danielle and Lonnie Sluchak Mira Wolfman 4 THE CHRONICLE tbeboca.org

Rabbi Dan and Aimee Levin Are Proud to Invite Our Temple Beth El Family To Share in Our Joy as Our Daughter Eliana Rebecca Is Called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah Shabbat Bereishit October 29, 2016 27 Tishri, 5777 10:30 am Please Be Our Guests at Kiddush Lunch Following Services RSVP to Nina Finkel at 561-314-2655 or nfinkel@tbeboca.org

HIGH HOLY DAYS HIGH HOLY DAYS 2016 5777 ROSH HASHANAH YOM KIPPUR DATE TIME TEMPLE BETH EL FAU Sunday, October 2 Monday, October 3 Tuesday, October 4 8:00pm Erev Rosh HaShanah Service No service at FAU. Attend evening services at Temple Beth El. 10:00am 10:00am 10:00am 3:00pm 4:00pm 10:00am Rosh HaShanah Congregational Morning Service Rosh HaShanah Tot and Youth Program A High Holy Day experience for children while parents are in Morning Services. Registration required. Family Participation Service (Recommended for families with children ages 8 and up as a family alternative to the regular morning service). Young Children s Service For children (ages 8 and under) to attend with parents or grandparents. Tashlich Service Meet in front of Temple Beth El and walk to a nearby stream to cast off the sins of the previous year. Second Day Rosh HaShanah Morning Service DATE TIME TEMPLE BETH EL FAU Tuesday, October 11 Wednesday, October 12 You can still request your High Holy Day tickets at tbeboca.org/high-holy- Days-2016 or call 561-391-8900. Deadline for submissions for the Tribute Booklet is Friday, September 9, 2016. High Holy Day tickets will be mailed starting Tuesday, September 6, 2016. Rosh HaShanah Congregational Morning Service Parking details included with ticket. Shuttle buses available Rosh HaShanah Tot Program For children ages 2-3. A High Holy Day experience for children while parents are in Morning Services. Registration required. Attend Tashlich at Temple Beth El. No service at FAU Attend morning services at Temple Beth El. 8:00pm Erev Yom Kippur Service (Kol Nidre) Erev Yom Kippur Service (Kol Nidre) Parking details included with ticket. Shuttle buses available 10:00am 10:00am 10:00am 12:45pm 1:30pm Yom Kippur Congregational Morning Service Yom Kippur Tot and Youth Program A High Holy Day experience for children while parents are in Morning Services. Registration required. Family Participation Service (Recommended for families with children ages 8 and up as a family alternative to the regular morning service). Afternoon Study Session with Rabbi Jessica Spitalnic Brockman Young Children s Service For children (ages 8 and under) to attend with parents or grandparents. Yom Kippur Congregational Morning Service Parking details included with tickets. Shuttle buses available. Yom Kippur Tot Program for Children ages 2-3. A High Holy Day experience for children while parents are in Morning Services. Registration required. Attend afternoon study session at Temple Beth El. 2:15pm Beth El Talks: Stories from our Community Attend Beth El Talks at Temple Beth El. 3:30pm Yom Kippur Afternoon Service, Yizkor and Ne ilah for Beth El Members No services at FAU. Attend Yizkor and Ne ilah at Temple Beth El. 3:30pm Community Yizkor Service open to the public in the Cohen Atrium 6 THE CHRONICLE tbeboca.org

5777 2016 Tickets Are Not Required Selichot Saturday, September 24, 2016 at 7:30pm Temple Beth El Schaefer Family Campus Reception, Selichot Program, and Service AN IMPROBABLE FRIENDSHIP Ruth Dayan and Raymonda Tawil s Story of Forgiveness with author Anthony David Ruth Dayan was the wife of Moshe Dayan, Israel s defense minister responsible for Israel s victory in the Six Day War. Raymonda Tawil was Yassar Arafats' mother-in-law. They are also close friends, working together for forty years to bring understanding and empathy to both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Anthony David, author of their dual biography An Improbable Friendship: The Remarkable Lives of Israeli Ruth Dayan and Palestinian Raymonda Tawil and Their Forty-Year Peace Mission, will be speaking to us, sharing their story of forgiveness and respect. Our learning will be preceded by a reception and followed by the gorgeous and powerful words and music of the Selichot service. SHABBAT SHUVA: THE SABBATH OF REPENTANCE Friday, October 7, 2016 7:30pm Temple Beth El Schaefer Family Campus KEVER AVOT (CEMETERY SERVICES) Sunday, October 9, 2016 Beth El Mausoleum, 12:45pm Those with loved ones laid to rest in the Boca Municipal Cemetery will walk over to visit following the service. Eternal Light Memorial Gardens Boynton Beach 12:45pm Meet at the central Mausoleum Chapel Beth El Talks What WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016 2:15 PM YOM KIPPUR AFTERNOON SCHAEFER FAMILY CAMPUS I ve Learned From Life s Journey. Members of our Temple Beth El community share the life experiences that have shaped them. Eric Lebersfeld Eric is a successful businessman, and very creative thinker. He will share his thoughts about how his creative approach has guided his life as a businessman, husband, father, and son. Avery Engelman No child should have to deal with a debilitating, lifethreatening illness. But 18 year-old Avery has shown incredible resilience and a powerful will to live that has brought her back from a double lung transplant. She will share her experience in "her journey to breathe." Lotem Eilon As Temple Beth El s Shlicha, Israel Emissary, Lotem acts as a conduit between Israeli and American Jews. Hear what she has learned this past year in America, and how she plans to strengthen the feelings of connection between Jews in Israel and America. Dana and Phillip Pina Coming from two different Christian backgrounds, Dana and Phillip chose Judaism for their lives and their children. They will share their journey to Judaism and how they continue to find their place in Jewish tradition and community. September/October 2016 T H E C H R O N I C L E 7

COMMITTEE SPOTLIGHT In each issue of The Chronicle, we highlight one of our Temple Beth El committees and the very important work they do. The Religious Activities Committee (RAC) strives to make religious and ritual life at Temple Beth El more meaningful and more enjoyable for all. They work closely with clergy to provide input and feedback on everything from High Holy Days to Shabbat services to the WHAT S UNIQUE ABOUT YOUR COMMITTEE? We tend to attend Friday night services regularly (although this is not a requirement for committee membership!) So we see each other a lot! We spend a lot of time with the clergy and get to know them very well. We also enjoy studying together to better understand how we can best interpret and apply tradition. Rabbi Greg Weisman, Dr. David Morse, Lucille Geller, Lisa Glass, Susan Sosin, Cantor Lori Shapiro selection of our prayer books. We spoke to Dr. David Morse, VP of Religious Activities on our Board of Trustees, and we just want to say THANK YOU! We couldn t be Temple Beth El without you! WHAT DOES YOUR COMMITTEE DO? First, we are an advisory body to the clergy. We help them build on and improve our outstanding Shabbat and festival services. We advise the clergy and the Board when they make significant decisions pertaining to the religious life of the Temple. Second, we develop and participate in a broad spectrum of programming to improve the spiritual life of our congregation and our community. ONE ACCOMPLISHMENT YOU RE PROUD OF? We were asked to trial and advise on the new High Holy Day prayer books at an early time in their development. We attended a mock Kol Nidre service after which we all had a bite to eat! How often do you get to do that? We were proud to see the final rollout of the beautiful new prayer books, which we as a congregation had helped create. WHAT ARE YOUR HOPES FOR THE FUTURE? Although we are justifiably proud of our regular Shabbat and festival services, we recognize that not all Temple members have the time, opportunity or interest to attend. The Temple, however, must still be present for our entire congregation. Our vision moving forward is to provide alternatives in location, programming and connection to others, that allow our members to find spirituality in whichever way works best for them. The Religious Activities Committee is looking for additional committee members! If you would like to find out more, please contact the clergy office at 561-391- 8900, and join the first meeting of the year on Thursday, September 1, 2016 at 7:30pm at Temple Beth El Beck Family Campus. 8 THE CHRONICLE tbeboca.org

Sukkot ALL Shirah! ARE WELCOME SERVICE HONORING CHAI AND NEW MEMBERS followed by Sushi, Saki and Stir Fry Sunday, October 16, 2016 6:00pm Erev Sukkot Service with dinner to follow Schaefer Family Campus Dinner: $18 per adult, $12 per child (4-10 years old) $22 per adult/$15 per child after October 10, 2016 The traditional Hebrew greeting, bruchim ha-baim, literally means blessings to those who come. We are thrilled to recognize our Chai Members (those who have been part of our Temple Beth El family as members for 18 years, or more), and are so happy to welcome our New Members with a special blessing on the bima. All are welcome to attend this special Sukkot! RSVP for dinner at tbeboca.org/special-events or call Rachael Rand at 561-391-9091. If you have been a member for 18+ years, or you are a new member, look for your special invitation in the mail. Sukkot (Feast of Booths or Tabernacles) celebrates the harvest and is one of the most joyous holidays of the year. It is traditional to build a Sukkah or hut-like structure, similar to the ones the Jews lived in during the 40 years wandering in the desert after the Exodus from Egypt. You are invited to visit the Sukkah on either campus; eat, drink and enjoy! 1 2 3 4 5 7 DAYS OF SUKKOT Sunday, October 16, 2016 Schaefer Family Campus at 6:30pm Monday, October 17, 2016 Schaefer Family Campus at 10:30am Tuesday, October 18, 2016 Beck Family Campus at 6:30pm Beck Family Campus at 7:00pm Wednesday, October 19, 2016 Beck Family Campus at 7:30pm Thursday, October 20, 2016 Beck Family Campus, all day Boca Helping Hands at 3:30pm Beck Family Campus at 7:00pm Sukkot Shirah! (See left for details) Sukkot Morning Festival Service and learning in the Sukkah with Rabbi Dan. Study the Sukkot holiday, its history and traditions. Derech Torah students join together in the Sukkah. Confirmation Students join together in the Sukkah. Brotherhood Scotch Tasting and Networking in the Sukkah Beth El Early Learning Center 3 and 4-year-old classes assemble hygiene kits for the homeless Social Action Committee serves dinner for the needy and stuffs backpacks with school supplies. More information and RSVP at tbeboca.org/social-action Sisterhood Yoga and Meditation in the Sukkah followed by healthy snacks 6 7 Friday, October 21, 2016 Beck Family Campus at 6:00pm Saturday, October 22, 2016 Mizner Park Registration at 6:30am Walk at 8:30am Tot Shabbat and pizza in the Sukkah Sukkot of Strength and Healing join the Temple Beth El Team at the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk SIMCHAT TORAH PIZZA, PASTA AND SALAD DINNER NEW STUDENT CONSECRATION, 8TH GRADE CONSECRATION AND SIMCHAT TORAH BABY! Sunday, October 23, 2016 5:00pm Pizza and Pasta Dinner 6:00pm Family Service Schaefer Family Campus Celebrate Simchat Torah with a pizza, pasta and salad dinner followed by a festive musical service honoring our new Religious School students, 8th Grade Consecration and the baby born the closest to the New Year! RSVP online for dinner by Wednesday, October 19 at tbeboca.org/special-events $10 per child (ages 3-12), $12 per adult $12 per child (ages 3-12), $14 per adult after October 19. Simchat Torah Morning Festival Service and Yizkor Monday, October 24, 2016 10:30am Schaefer Family Campus September/October 2016 T H E C H R O N I C L E 9

Consecration of Cantor Lori Shapiro and Musician in Residence Weekend featuring Dan Nichols and Cantor Ellen Dreskin November 18-19, 2016. SAVE THE DATE Annual Giving Our Annual Giving Campaign defrays the costs of congregational commitment, early childhood education and religious school tuition for those in need of a helping hand. Last May, Lori Shapiro culminated her four years of study at the Hebrew Union College earning her cantorial certification. Join us as we consecrate her service to Temple Beth El as our Cantor and celebrate her accomplishment. This past year alone we provided over $427,000 of scholarship assistance to 345 families. These families and children would not be part of Temple Beth El without your support. To make your Annual Giving donation please visit tbeboca.org/annualgiving or call Eliza Prince-Atias, Director of Development at 561-391-8900. Please give generously! Pet Blessing SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2016 12:30PM BECK FAMILY CAMPUS In honor of Shabbat Noach, when we read the story of Noah and the Ark, all pets are welcome! Join us for treats, blessings, pet parades, helpful information and lots of furry, feathered fun. 10 THE CHRONICLE tbeboca.org

SOCIAL ACTION A Mitzvah a Month Each month, one or more Mitzvah Projects are highlighted by the Social Action Committee. Register for mitzvot online at tbeboca.org/social-action or contact Aileen Spilka in the clergy office at 561-391-8900. SEPTEMBER Book Drive For National Literacy Month, we will be collecting books for all ages, but especially children s books. Donation bins will be available on both campuses all month long. Books will be donated to The Caridad Center, which operates free medical and dental clinics that provide vital health services to the uninsured, working poor families of Palm Beach County, Florida. OCTOBER Food Drive Pick up an empty plastic bag after services on Rosh HaShanah and bring it back full of non-perishable food items on Yom Kippur. Donations will be distributed among many worthy organizations and food banks in our community, including Jacobson Family Food Pantry and Boca Helping Hands. MAKING STRIDES AGAINST BREAST CANCER WALK Saturday, October 22, 2016 Mizner Park Registration at 6:30am, Walk at 8:30am Join Temple Beth El as we walk in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer fundraising walk and 5K. Everyone is welcome to run, walk, or simply enjoy the festivities and entertainment! For more information, go to tbeboca.org/social-action. Tzedakah Distributions 2016 The Social Action Committee is tasked, on behalf of the Temple, to distribute the money collected each Friday night in the tzedakah collection to worthy organizations and causes. During the 2015-16 year, contributions were made on behalf of the Temple to the following organizations: Boca Ballet Theatre for Parkinson s Disease JAFCO, to send a child to overnight camp Flint Kids International Refugee Committee Kristi House Leukemia and Lymphoma Society s Financial Aid and Travel Assistance Program Operation Refugee Child Thistle Farms 2017 is Our 50 th Anniversary Year! Temple Beth El started with a Purim Tea in March, 1967! Look for celebrations starting in January, 2017 and for 50 Mitzvot to celebrate our 50th anniversary all year long! September/October 2016 T H E C H R O N I C L E 11

n adult education SCHOLAR IN RESIDENCE WEEKEND The Middle East and The Upcoming Election With Dr. Michael Makovsky President and CEO of JINSA (The Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs) Friday, November 4 Sunday, November 6, 2016 Schaefer Family Campus FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4 7:30pm Shabbat Worship with Dr. Makovsky The Iran Nuclear Deal: Status and Way Forward SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 9:30am "Good for the Jews?" Winston Churchill, Zionism and the Holocaust 10:30am Bagel Breakfast 10:45am Shabbat morning worship SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6 1:00pm SENIOR CIRCLE KICKOFF US-Israel Relations After the Election with AIPAC update Dr. Michael Makovsky joined JINSA (The Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs) in 2013 as CEO. A U.S. national security expert, he has worked extensively on Iran s nuclear program, the Middle East, and the intersection of international energy markets and politics with U.S. national security. From 2006-2013, Makovsky was the Foreign Policy Director for the Bipartisan Policy Center where he managed projects on a new U.S. policy toward Iran s nuclear development, a new U.S. strategy toward Russia, and how to make strategic public diplomacy an effective tool of U.S. foreign policy in Egypt and elsewhere. Makovsky served as special assistant in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, and was Director of Essential Services in the Washington office of the Coalition Provisional Authority, the postwar Allied entity that governed Iraq, advising senior Defense, National Security Council and Energy officials on Iraqi and Middle Eastern energy policy. Makovsky has written about U.S. national security issues primarily involving the Middle East for The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, The Weekly Standard, and The New Republic, and been interviewed on CNBC, CNN, Fox, NPR, Voice of America (Persian), and other media. He is also author of Churchill s Promised Land (Yale University Press), a diplomatic-intellectual history of Winston Churchill s complex relationship with Zionism. Makovsky has a Ph.D. in diplomatic history from Harvard University, an MBA in finance from Columbia Business School, and a B.A. in history from the University of Chicago. HEBREW FOR YOU HEBREW MARATHON AND MORE Saturday, September 10, 2016 9:30am 2:30pm Schaefer Family Campus $18 includes materials and lunch Don t know what an aleph is? Want to read along with the prayers in Hebrew? Know the basics but want to go beyond? Join us for opportunities to learn, explore and expand your Hebrew with Temple Beth El clergy and education staff. A Hebrew Marathon designed to teach rudiments of the language to adults in a single day is back again! The class is based on the premise that most adults already know some Hebrew words and phrases, such as mazel tov, l chaim and shalom. Students are taught to read them in Hebrew letters, then given tools to learn more Hebrew on their own. Additional Hebrew classes on prayer book and conversational Hebrew will follow. Register at tbeboca.org/adult-education or call Aileen Spilka in the clergy office at 561-391-8900. 12 THE CHRONICLE tbeboca.org

Introduction to Judaism Wednesdays, November 2, 2016-March 8, 2017 7:00-8:30pm Schaefer Family Campus Temple Beth El is pleased to offer a weekly course taught by the clergy and other experts in the community. The course covers topics such as holidays, customs, life-cycle events, values, theology, prayers and rituals, Jewish texts, history, and Hebrew. There is an expectation that one will complete weekly reading assignments. At the end of the course, there will be a comprehensive short answer review given to those individuals who are pursuing conversion. Often, a Jewish partner, friend, or family member will choose to accompany the prospective convert to the classes. This class is also useful for non- Jews who do not intend to convert but are interested in learning more about Judaism, or for people who were born and raised as Jews but feel as though they never received a solid Jewish education. All are welcome. Contact Rabbi Greg Weisman at 561-391-8900 or gweisman@tbeboca.org. CANDIDATES FORUM Monday, September 19, 2016 7:00 pm Schaefer Family Campus Know the Issues Ask the Candidates Hear the Answers All candidates running for local office, including U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives, Florida Senate and Legislature will be invited to attend, make their case to their constituents, and answer questions. This event is in partnership with the Jewish Community Relations Council, and is free and open to the public. *All sponsors of this candidates forum are 501(c) (3) non-profit organizations. As such, they neither support nor oppose any candidate for political office. LUNCH & LEARN Bring your own lunch. Drinks provided. Lessons From Jerusalem: Teachings from the Shalom Hartman Institute Rabbi Dan Levin, Rabbi Jessica Brockman and Rabbi Greg Weisman Tuesdays, September 6, 13, 20 and 27 12:00 1:00pm Schaefer Family Campus The Shalom Hartman Institute is a pluralistic center of research and education deepening and elevating the quality of Jewish life in Israel and around the world. Rabbi Levin is currently in the Rabbinic Leadership Institute studying with fellow rabbis, and Rabbi Brockman is a graduate of the program. Delve into topics of religious pluralism, the Jewish and democratic Israel, Jewish peoplehood and Judaism and the world. Because of the High Holy Days, there will be no Lunch & Learn in October. September/October 2016 T H E C H R O N I C L E 13

n maimonides institute for jewish learning New Year News The Beth El Early Learning Center is busier than ever. Our classrooms are full, and due to the increased demand we added an additional two-year-old classroom, making a total of four. With much anticipation, our Splash Pad opened this summer (see page 21 for pictures.) The children have enjoyed it so much; we have decided it will remain a part of our outdoor play as long as the weather permits. Thanks to our amazing Parenthood Organization, our Book Fair last year was a huge success. Many new Cindy Korshin books were ordered to enhance our library and two new Beth El Early Learning Center Listening Centers were purchased. Our parents began Director planning a full calendar of events over the summer, ckorshin@tbeboca.org in hopes of creating the most engaging opportunities possible, and included some morning meetings for this year. Girls Night Out, Guys Night and family excursions are planned. Please check the Parenthood page at tbeboca.org/early-learning-center for the full schedule of events. We are looking forward to an exciting year! PreNatal Seminar presented by the Breastfeeding Center of Boca Raton Wednesday, September 14, 2016 7:00 pm Beck Family Campus Having a baby is the most wonderful thing that can happen to new parents. Yet, the challenges that lay ahead, from taking care of a newborn, to issues of feeding, to finding other new parents for support can be stressful. The Breastfeeding Center of Boca Raton, in partnership with Temple Beth El, will present a prenatal seminar, touching on issues of baby care, feeding, CPR, and postnatal support. This event, which is aimed at parents in the latter half of pregnancy, is FREE and open to the public, but registration is required. Please RSVP at tbeboca.org/adult-education. upcoming events Pizza Dinner and Tot Shabbat Friday, September 9, 2016 6:00pm Beck Family Campus Pizza Dinner and Tot Shabbat Friday, October 21, 2016 6:00pm Beck Family Campus Dads and Donuts Wednesday, October 26, 2016 8:15am For Early Learning Center Dads and Donuts Thursday, October 27, 2016 8:15am For Childcare MOMMY &ME with Miss Sam! A new take on Mommy & Me, with an emphasis on sensory play Sensory activities encourage exploration and facilitate learning organically. This program will provide your toddler with a sense of self as they grow and develop in the warm and nurturing environment that the Beth El Early Learning Center provides. Please contact Cindy Korshin, Director of the Beth El Early Learning Center at 561-391-9091 or ckorshin@tbeboca.org or visit tbeboca.org/early-learning-center For babies 12-18 months with parent or caregiver 15 Tuesdays September 6 through December 20, 2016 (no class October 4) 11:00am-12:30pm $360 The first class is FREE! For babies 18-24 months with parent or caregiver 15 Thursdays September 8 through December 22, 2016 (no class November 24) 9:30 11:00am $360 View all important dates and save to your calendar at tbeboca.org/early-learning-center 14 THE CHRONICLE tbeboca.org

THERE S A NEW PLACE IN WEST BOCA FOR CHILDREN S BIRTHDAY Parties! TEMPLE BETH EL BECK FAMILY CAMPUS OUTDOOR RECREATION AREA Splash pad Basketball court Playground Covered pavilion with picnic tables Designed for toddler-7 year olds For more information or to tour the recreation area, contact Rita Diamond at Rdiamond@tbeboca.org or 561-391-8900. September/October 2016 T H E C H R O N I C L E 15

n maimonides institute for jewish learning #rsgoals* RELIGIOUS SCHOOL GOALS BY ROBIN EISENBERG, RJE One of the things I love about summer is that I get to catch up on articles and books which I gather throughout the school year. It is also a time to think about priorities in our religious school, and how we can create the best possible program for our children, teens and families. An article I read and reread this summer addressed these exact points. In Dr. Rob Weinberg s The Unique Place of Congregational Education in the Lives of Children, Teens and Families, five distinctive positive characteristics of congregational education are delineated. As we were planning for our year, our education team incorporated these strategies into the curriculum. COMMUNITY-EMBEDDEDNESS. In every Religious School lesson plan, our teachers are required to have a community building activity. This is the third year we have this as an essential part of our class time. We will also continue to send our class lists in the first sixty days of school so parents and students have easy access to connect with each other. INTERGENERATIONAL AND FAMILY LEARNING. Tami Weisman will be coordinating our Family Education Days this year. Tami is looking forward to enriching our families experiences and at the same time allowing time for families to get to know each other. CONTINUITY AND REGULARITY. This year, we are most fortunate that we have a month of Religious School prior to the High Holy Days. This does not often happen. Our classes will be able to expose children to the High Holy Days not as an afterthought but as a way of preparation. Education Team SIGNIFICANT OPPORTUNITY TO ADDRESS THE WHOLE PERSON. One of our goals is to ensure that the experiences of our children relates to and accounts for their lives outside of Religious School. We make every effort to view the whole child and give our students tools to take what happens in our rooms and see how it relates to their life. FLEXIBILITY AND FREEDOM TO EXPERIMENT. This year includes a number of innovations. We will be piloting Hebrew Through Movement with kindergarten through BOFTY banquet second grade at Beck Family Campus, which exposes students to Hebrew as a spoken language prior to teaching them to read. Our Religious School and Youth Engagement Programs will be much more integrated; Amanda Charson will supervise both for children in kindergarten through grade six, and Jules Wolfberg for grade seven through twelve. Our incoming ninth grade will be the first class in our new Sababa High! This class will be experiencing a new curriculum and new outof-classroom experiences with an emphasis on community. We are most excited for the 2016-17 year and the many special learning experiences we have planned. We look forward to seeing you soon and often as together we build our Jewish future. For information about grades K-6 education or youth engagement, contact Amanda Charson at acharson@tbeboca.org. For information about grades 7-12 education or youth angagement, contact Juliane Wolfberg at jwolfberg@tbeboca.org. To register for any youth programs, please visit us on the web at tbeboca.org/youth-engagement. Robin Eisenberg Director of Jewish Learning and Living reisenberg@tbeboca.org Jules Wolfberg Assistant Director of Jewish Learning and Living (grades 7-12) Amanda Charson Assistant Director of Jewish Learning and Living (grades K-6) 16 THE CHRONICLE tbeboca.org

# youthengagement Club Chaverim (4-5 grades) Club Kitanim (2-3 grades) Water Maccabiah Games Sunday September 25, 2016 12:00-2:30pm Beck Family Campus Kick off the new year with Temple Beth El s Water Maccabiah Games in the Beck Family Campus backyard. Lunch and dessert will be served. Transportation provided from the Schaefer Family Campus. Club Chaverim (4-5 grades) Fall into Sukkot Sunday October 16, 2016 12:00-4:00pm Celebrate Sukkot while enjoying a festival hayride, a trip through the corn maze, pumpkin decorating and dessert. Lunch and transportation will be provided. Cost: $40 per person Club Rishon (K-1 grade) Club Kitanim (2-3 grades) In the Beginning Club Kitanim and Club Rishon Celebrate Day #6 Sunday October 30, 2016 12:00-2:30pm Beck Family Campus Please join us as we celebrate the 6th day of creation with our animal friends. Lunch and dessert will be served. Transportation provided from the Schaefer Family Campus. BOFTY (9-12 Grades) BOFTY Mystery Bus Ride Saturday, September 10, 2016 5:00-11:00pm $50 per person BOFTY s Opening Event! Join us as we kick off the year with a fun filled, mysterious evening. Dinner included. Selichot Sleepover Saturday, September 24 25, 2016 6:00pm-9:00am Schaefer Family Campus $20.00 per member Join us for our annual Selichot Sleepover. Dinner, lead Havdallah, programs, late night movie and snacks, a little sleep and breakfast. NFTY STR Fall Kallah Friday October 14-16, 2016 Fruitland Park, FL Contact Jules Wolfberg for registration info. Registration at http://www.nfty.org/str coming soon! Teen Travel Shabbat Sukkot Camping Trip (Grades 8-12) Friday October 21-23, 2016 (Palm Beach County Schools are closed on October 21) Disney s Fort Wilderness $200.00 $100 deposit due by September 15 and balance due on October 1, 2016. Celebrate Sukkot with Temple Beth El teens as we camp, build our own sukkah, cook as a community, hang out around a campfire, make s mores, swim, and be one with nature. Tents are provided by Disney. *min of 20 participants required* Jr. BOFTY (6-8 grades) Revolutions Bowling City Place Saturday October 1, 2016 5:00-10:00pm $35 per person Calling all middle school students. Our kick-off event will be a fun-filled night out with dinner, Havdallah, and Revolutions Bowling in CityPlace. Club Chaverim and Jr. BOFTY at Club Med important religious school dates 1st Day of Religious School Class Sunday, September 11 Mid-Week Religious School Classes Monday, September 12 1st Day of Derech Torah 1st Day of 9th Grade Sababa High Tuesday, September 13 Bar and Bat Mitzvah Class Orientation Thursday, September 15 1st Day of Journey Through Judaism Tuesday, September 20 1st Confirmation Night at Rabbi Levin's House Tuesday, September 20 Religious School Open House at Beck Family Campus Wednesday, September 28 Religious School Open House at Schaefer Family Campus Thursday, September 29 New Student and 8th Grade Consecration Sunday, October 23 Religious School will be closed on the following days: Sunday, October 2 Monday, October 3 Tuesday, October 4 Tuesday, October 11 Wednesday, October 12 Monday, October 17 Monday, October 24 Register for youth engagement events at tbeboca.org/youth-engagement View all important dates and save to your calendar at tbeboca.org/religious-school September/October 2016 T H E C H R O N I C L E 17

n maimonides institute for jewish learning B NAI MITZVAH Gabriella Vogel Daughter of Adria & Michael Hersh 9/3/2016 9:00 AM Ariela Pollay Daughter of Dawn & David Pollay 9/24/2016 11:30 AM Gabriella Vogel Reese Aron Alex Aron Reese & Alex Aron Daughter and Son of Kurt & Staci Aron 9/3/2016 6:00 PM Allyson Keyes Daughter of Michelle & Trevor Keyes 10/1/2016 11:30 AM Cayla Bernstein Daughter of Marisa Baker & Matthew Bernstein 9/10/2016 9:00 AM Andi Bettinger Daughter of Jodi & Steven Bettinger 10/15/2016 9:00 AM Maxwell Hattem Son of Ileen & Steven Hattem 9/10/2016 11:30 AM Ariel Bradt Son of Arlene & Dario Bradt 10/15/2016 11:30 AM Cayla Bernstein Allyson Keyes Maxwell Hattem Ella Taub Daughter of Rasheena & David Taub 9/10/2016 6:00 PM Lance Kaufman Son of Ivy & Steve Kaufman 9/17/2016 10:30 AM David Gabbay Son of Ronen & Dana Gabbay 10/22/2016 5:30 PM Eliana Levin Daughter of Aimee & Rabbi Dan Levin 10/29/2016 10:30 AM Ella Taub Lance Kaufman Ariela Pollay Andi Bettinger Ariel Bradt David Gabbay Eliana Levin MITZVAH PROJECT LANCE KAUFMAN For my mitzvah project, I decided to volunteer at The Humane Society Mountain Shelter in Blairsville, Georgia, near where I have spent most of my summer vacation. This no kill animal shelter is a temporary home to many dogs and cats in that area. My family and I have volunteered for more than 30 hours, walking the dogs and playing with cats. We also socialized with the animals and gave them the extra attention they needed to feel loved. Each time I left the shelter, I felt like I had made a difference in those animals lives. This experience as a whole has made me more compassionate about animals in need of a loving family. My Torah portion, Ki Teitzei is mainly about treating animals with kindness and respect. When I read my Torah portion and discovered its meaning, I wanted to work with animals as my mitzvah project. 18 THE CHRONICLE tbeboca.org

How I spent my summer vacation BY MIA EVANS COMMUNICATIONS VICE PRESIDENT - BOFTY (Boca's Orignal Federation of Temple Youth) What is URJ Kutz Camp? Well, this past month myself and two other BOFTY board participants (Zoe Brand and Daniel Shapiro) spent an incredible Jewish learning experience there. Kutz Camp is a four-week long summer camp housed in Warwick, New York dedicated to Jewish learning and fun. We learned things from how to be a Jewish leader to Israeli dancing. A typical day at Kutz went like this: breakfast, morning services, majors, lunch/minors, learning labs, chuggim (electives), free time, dinner, evening program, laila tov. During the first week we all got to pick our majors and minors. You could choose from six different majors: song leading, creative arts, mitzvah corps, torah corps, leadership and social action. I chose creative arts as my major and Israeli Culture/Hebrew 101 (conversational Hebrew) as my minor. In creative arts, I learned how to connect Jewish text to art. In Israeli From the amazing programs to creating unbreakable friendships, Kutz has provided me with an unforgettable summer, and new definition of community. Daniel Shapiro Culture/Hebrew 101 I learned the basics of the Hebrew language and how to converse. It s amazing how much you can learn in just a short 27 days. We spent four Shabbat weekends at Kutz and each one was enhanced by a different Jewish song leader; Alan Goodis, Josh Nelson, and Dan Nichols. All of them put up a concert for the camp every Saturday night. Josh Nelson and Dan Nichols came to my cabin one night and sang us all to sleep. For me, the best part about Kutz was experiencing all of these moments with the friends I had made. I know for a fact that I will Zoe, Daniel and Mia be friends with these people for a lifetime. All of the people that I met this summer are the future leaders of our Jewish community. Everyone was so inclusive and caring. I cannot wait to bring back what I learned and apply it back to BOFTY and our region, NFTY-STR. My summer at Kutz was unforgettable, filled with lots of laughs, memories, and friends. Zoe Brand September/October 2016 T H E C H R O N I C L E 19

SCHOOL OF ROCK BETH EL YOUTH BAND OFFERS FREE LESSONS TO STUDENTS GRADES 5-7! Thanks to the new Dubov Music Enrichment Endowment, Cantor Lori Shapiro and Temple Beth El will team up with School of Rock in Boca Raton to offer free music lessons to religious school students in grades 5-7 to form a Beth El Youth Band. The band will learn Jewish and secular music, play at services and Temple events and will develop Jewish leadership skills through music. School of Rock is a performance based music education program that emphasizes teamwork, building confidence and creating leaders while enjoying the love of music. Students will meet on Wednesdays from 5:30-7:00 pm at School of Rock at 141 NW 20th Street in Boca Raton. These group music lessons will focus on guitar but will also offer instruction on keyboard, bass and drums. This program FREE! However, space is limited so students will be admitted by application. This program, funded by the generosity of the Dubov Family, is for students who are willing to commit to the weekly sessions beginning Wednesday, September 7, 2016. Apply at tbeboca.org/music or call Nina in the clergy office at 561 391-8900. Let s rock! JOIN THE MUSIC PROGRAM! GROUPS FOR ALL AGES Shir Shalom ADULT CHOIR Do you like to sing and enjoy the company of others who love music? Our Adult Choir meets Tuesday nights at 7:00pm. To sign up please contact Michelle Auslander Cohen at mcohen@tbeboca.org or call 561-391-8900. Shir Joy GRADES 3-6 Do you have a child who likes to sing? Our Youth Choir for grades 3-6 meets every Sunday morning during Religious School on both campuses. Register as part of Religious School registration, or call the school office at 561-391-9092. For more information contact Michelle Auslander Cohen at mcohen@tbeboca.org or call 561-391-8900. Shir Rock! GRADES 5-7 We are joining up with School of Rock to create our new youth band for students in Grades 5-7. The group will meet at School of Rock, 141 NW 20th Street, Boca Raton on Wednesday nights at 5:30pm. No experience necessary for this FREE program where students will learn to play in a band. Limited space available; students must apply at tbeboca.org/music. For more information contact Cantor Lori Shapiro at lshapiro@tbeboca. org or call 561 391-8900. NEW THIS YEAR Shir Ruach GRADES 8-12 Do you have a teen in grades 8-12 who likes to sing, play the guitar or just have fun learning to be a leader? Our Teen Song Leading group meets on Sundays from 12:30-2:00pm on the Schaefer Family Campus. Contact Cantor Lori Shapiro at lshapiro@tbeboca.org or call 561-391-8900. 20 THE CHRONICLE tbeboca.org

AROUND TEMPLE BETH EL Summer Adventure Camp at the Beth El Early Learning Center Splash Pad Basketball Court Hawaii Day Olympics Day 1 2 September/October 2016 T H E C H R O N I C L E 21

ADULT EXPERIENCES INITIATIVE designed to connect adults in their 40s and 50s Shabbat STUDIO Enjoy a leisurely Shabbat dinner with friends while hearing from those with access to the most powerful players in the worlds of business. JEWS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP Friday, October 21, 2016 7:30pm Schaefer Family Campus $40 per person including dinner Moderated by Greg Shugar, Founder of The Tie Bar and Thread Experiment, with Shark Tank contestant and Bombas socks founder Randy Goldberg, Jeff Levine, co-founder of Raw Juice and Carey Caster, founder of 21 Drops. Space is limited and this event will sell out. To RSVP visit tbeboca.org/adult-experiences or call Aileen Spilka at 561-391-8900 ADULT EXPERIENCES INITIATIVE NIGHT OF COMEDY! Friday, September 16, 2016 6:00pm Appetizers, Drinks and Dinner at Brio in Boca Center 8:00pm Bob Nelson at Boca Black Box $55 per person for the evening It s a night of comedy at Boca Black Box, featuring comedian Bob Nelson. Bob Nelson opened for Rodney Dangerfield for 8 years, is an Emmy Award recipient and is just a great funny performer. Register at tbeboca. org/adult-experiences or contact Elinor Josephson, Director of Engagement and Programming at 561-391-8900 or ejosephson@tbeboca.org 22 THE CHRONICLE tbeboca.org

TEMPLE BETH EL CIRCLE OF FRIENDS A NEW, ACTIVE GROUP FOR TEMPLE BETH EL MEMBERS IN THEIR 60 S AND 70 S Shabbat Dinner at Le Bistro Friday, September 9, 2016 7:00pm $48 Temple Beth El members / $54 guests of Temple Beth El RSVP by September 2, 2016 This is the KICKOFF event for Circle of Friends an active group for Temple Beth El members in their 60 S and 70 s. Enjoy a delicious dinner at Le Bistro in Lighthouse Point as we welcome in Shabbat. Owner, Elin Trousdale will speak on The Culinary Scene in South Florida. Cooking with Friends Saturday, October 22, 2016 6:30pm $55 Temple Beth El members / $60 guests of Temple Beth El Cook, eat and drink together at Publix Aprons in the Polo Club Shoppes. Master new skills with a professional chef, and enjoy the fruits of your labor with your Circle of Friends. TEMPLE BETH EL SENI R CIRCLE SENIORS MID-60 S AND UP On-going social, educational, experiential programs for Temple Beth El members in their mid-60 s and up SENIOR CIRCLE KICKOFF US-Israel Relations After The Election With Dr. Michael Makovsky, Scholar-in-Residence of JINSA and AIPAC s Southeast Regional Director, Mark Kleinman Schaefer Family Campus Sunday, November 6, 2016 1:00pm No fee/no RSVP necessary Light refreshments Just two days before Election Day, this program will explore the relationship between the United States and Israel in the years ahead with one of the leading scholars and commentators in the Jewish world, Dr. Michael Makovsky of The Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs and Mark Kleinman, Southeastern States Director of AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee). Questions call Aileen Spilka 561-391-8900 or email aspilka@tbeboca.org RSVP at tbeboca.org/circle-of-friends or contact Elinor Josephson 561-391-8900 or ejosephson@tbeboca.org with questions. September/October 2016 T H E C H R O N I C L E 23

n sisterhood update Debbi Rosenblum and Shari Schwamm Sisterhood Co-Presidents Sisterhood@tbeboca.org www.tbeboca.org/sisterhood Girls night out: paint for a cause L Shana Tova Tikatavu! The start of a new year is always exciting. The new year brings with it so much hope and excitement. Students and teachers are headed back to school with hopes for new learning adventures, and the Temple is heading into this new year anticipating a year of 50th Anniversary celebrations! Temple Beth El Sisterhood is heading into this new year with many innovative programs that will excite, educate and enlighten the women of Temple Beth El. Please join us for our kick-off event which will be a Blind Wine Tasting, and is sure to be fun for everyone. Our luncheon this year will be a celebration of 50 years of Sisterhood and will be held on Wednesday, December 7, 2016. The temple is not alone in celebrating this milestone. Beth El s Sisterhood has been active since the Temple s inception! Our programming committee has been hard at work planning and implementing a great variety of programs. Our summer Girl s Night Out, lovingly planned by Irene Epstein, was a smashing success while women painted, noshed and created one of a kind artwork for themselves and also for Regent s Park residents. Our annual summer book club read The Marriage of Opposites, was also well received and made for a compelling discussion. Bingo will be making an appearance again this year with a new twist! Please come out to participate and volunteer. We have many activities and events that require a village to do well. Be our village! Shari and I wish each of you a Sweet, Healthy, and Happy New year! upcoming events Register for all events at tbeboca.org/sisterhood Knit and Knosh Tuesday, Sept. 6 2016 10:00am Schaefer Family Campus SH Board Meeting Thursday, Sept. 8, 2016 7:00pm Schaefer Family Campus Blind Wine Tasting Thursday, September 15, 2016 7:00pm Beck Family Campus Lilith Salon Monday, September 12, 2016 6:45pm TBD Sukkah Decorating Friday, October 14, 2016 10:00am Schaefer Family Campus Yoga/Meditation in the Sukkah Thursday, October, 20, 2016 7:00pm Beck Family Campus Sukkot Religious School Happening 9:00-12:00 - Volunteers needed Sunday, October 16, 2016 Both Campuses SH Board meeting Thursday, October 27, 2016 7:00pm Beck Family Campus SAVE THE DATE Bingo-Rita Thursday, November 3, 2016 Sisterhood Luncheon Wednesday, December 7, 2016 24 THE CHRONICLE tbeboca.org

n brotherhood update Andrew H. Zwick, and Alan S. Klasfeld Brotherhood Co-Presidents info@tbebrotherhood.org www.tbeboca.org/brotherhood upcoming events Register for all events at tbeboca.org/brotherhood Brotherhood Business Networking Thursday, September 1, 2016 Cheesecake Factory 6:30pm $25 pre-register and $30 at door for unlimited heavy hor d oeuvres and non-alcoholic drink. Cash Bar. Brotherhood Bowling and Dolphins/Bengals Watch Party Thursday, September 29, 2016 Franks Bowling Alley Delray Maketplace 8:00pm $24 for members, $35 non-members and $33 at the door(members only) 2 hours of bowling with food and drink provided. Scotch Tasting and Networking Under the Sukkah, with Rabbi Greg! Wednesday, October 19, 2016 Beck Family Campus 7:30pm $36 per member The dog days of summer are ending and hopefully the weather has turned a little cooler which means that Temple Beth El Brotherhood is kicking off another exciting year of service, tzedakah, and fun! We started our year by having a Brotherhood Evening at the Marlins when they vanquished the Giants! We have also continued a new tradition with our Sunday Morning Chat and Nosh at Too Jays. But now we get into the heart of our calendar year with upcoming Business Networking events, charity walks, and of course our Annual Brotherhood Golf Tournament. This year we honor Craig Donoff Esq., for his contributions to Temple Beth-El and the Jewish community. And we are proud to have Jewish Family Services as our charity partner for this year s event. Later this year we will be looking forward to Hockey Night with the Panthers, a Habitat for Humanity Build, a Steve Brown Charity event, and a Brotherhood Poker Tournament as well as other great events. We encourage all the men of Temple Beth El to become Brotherhood members. Simply visit tbeboca.org/brotherhood to join Brotherhood or sign up for our events. 2016 TEMPLE BETH EL BROTHERHOOD GOLF EVENT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 AT BOCA RIO GOLF CLUB A rabbi who loved golf couldn t help himself one Saturday morning and drove to an out-of-theway course for a solo round. Moses nudges G-d to punish the rabbi. At the next hole the rabbi hits a magnificent shot off the tee for a hole-in-one. I thought you were going to punish him, Registration begins at 10:30am with luncheon and golf. Cocktails with awards and dinner will follow in the afternoon. If you ve signed up in previous years, we know you ll be back. Individual Day of Golf including luncheon with ocktails/dinner is $375 or $1,800 for a foursome including a program ad. Journal placements are available from $200- $1,200. On-course and off-course event sponsorships range from $300-$7,500. Not a golfer? Join us for lunch ($75) or later at cocktails ($85). Exciting auctions and raffle prizes as well as on-course surprises are planned throughout the day. SAVE THE DATE said Moses. I did, said G-d. Who s he going to tell? Don t be that rabbi. Tell every man and woman you know to attend the Brotherhood Golf Event on Monday, November 7, 2016 at the exclusive Boca Rio Golf Club. This tournament brings together our synagogue and community for an afternoon of fun, friendship and food to benefit Temple Beth El programming and to support Ruth and Norman Rales Jewish Family Services. Craig Donoff, Esq. is our 2016 Honoree. Craig is a tax and estate planning attorney with a deep personal commitment to Jewish values and improving the lives of the less fortunate. Craig has received countless honors and we are proud to recognize his contributions to bettering our world. Craig Donoff, Esq. Visit tbeboca.org/brotherhood for event and sponsorship details and to register online. Please contact Event Co-Chair Larry Hotz at lehotz@gmail.com or 914-329-0847 for further information. September/October 2016 T H E C H R O N I C L E 25

Travel with Temple Beth El NAPA VALLEY WINE COUNTRY Wine & Cheese Informational Meeting Wednesday, October 26, 2016 7:30pm Schaefer Family Campus Come explore the intersection between wine and Jewish spirituality on a very special trip with Rabbi Greg Weisman and Cantor Lori Shapiro to the California Wine Country. Trip Dates: April 19-23, 2017 Exceptional artisan wineries, culinary delights, barrel tasting, study, culture, and much more await you as we are taken behind the scenes in Napa and Sonoma Counties to meet the chefs, vintners and owners who live and breathe the fruit of the wine. For questions, contact Rabbi Greg Weisman at gweisman@tbeboca.org or 561-391-8900. MISSION TO CUBA March 29 April 4, 2017 Join Rabbi Dan Levin, your fellow Temple members, family, and friends on this insightful trip of cultural discovery and humanitarian effort. You will experience Cuba as though time has stopped. Cuba is full of life from the aroma of cooking food, to the warmth of the people, to the rhythm in the way people move, to the sound of music in the air. For more information, dates and prices, contact Elinor Josephson, Director of Engagement and Programming at ejosephson@tbeboca.org or 561-391-8900 trip to israel june 2017 Informational Meeting Wednesday November 2, 2016 Schaefer Family Campus Choose one of two Israel trip itineraries this summer FAMILY TRIP Spend quality time together, while exploring the country and building a lasting love of our homeland. BODY, MIND AND SPIRIT An Adult Spiritual Journey through the beautiful land of Israel. Netanya city, Israel Photo by vvvita 26 THE CHRONICLE tbeboca.org

This Rosh HaShanah, make a healthy New Year a reality for millions of Israelis. Magen David Adom serves Israel s 8.5 million people, providing emergency medical aid, ambulance services, and blood to the injured and ill. Last year, MDA responded to 600,000 emergencies, saving thousands of lives. Join us in this sacred work. Thank you and our best wishes for a healthy New Year. AFMDA Southeast Region 3300 PGA Blvd., Suite 970 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 561.835.0510 southeast@afmda.org www.afmda.org rosh hashanah recipe Beef Brisket Braised with Root Vegetables Ingredients 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 cups beef broth 2 medium onions, chopped 1 cup sweet red wine, such as kosher wine 3 large garlic cloves, minced 1 small can of tomato paste 1 teaspoon dried thyme 2-2 1/2 pounds boneless, first-cut beef brisket 1 pound red or Yukon gold potatoes, cut into 2 pieces 4 large carrots, peeled, cut into 2 pieces Directions Pre-Heat oven to 325 degrees, Heat vegetable oil in large, heavy saucepan over medium heat. Add chopped onions and minced garlic and cook until brown. Add tomato paste and paprika stir for about 2 minutes. Add beef stock, red wine, and thyme. Boil 5-10 minutes to blend flavors. Transfer broth mixture to a large roasting pan. Sprinkle brisket with paprika, salt and pepper and rub in. Brown brisket in sauté pan on both sides and place brisket fat side up in the roasting pan, cover and bake for 1 hour. Arrange potatoes, carrots and parsnips around brisket. Cover and bake until brisket is tender when pierced with a fork about 2 1/2 hours longer. Cool for 20 minutes. Transfer brisket to cutting board. Put aside the potatoes, some of the carrots and parsnips and than puree the rest of the sauce with the remainder of the carrots and parsnips into a thick gravy with a food processor. Reheat sauce and 2 parsnips, peeled and cut into large pieces (optional) 1 teaspoon paprika fresh parsley, minced salt and pepper to taste season sauce to taste with salt and pepper. Thinly slice brisket across the grain. Place on Platter. Arrange vegetables around brisket and ladle sauce over it. Sprinkle with fresh chopped parsley and serve. Brisket is best when prepared one or two days in advance. Cover and reheat in 350 degree oven for about 40 minutes. Recipe from Chez Gourmet, one of Temple Beth El's preferred caterers September/October 2016 T H E C H R O N I C L E 27

SFC-Schaefer Family Campus BFC-Beck Family Campus MAY 2014 SEPTEMBER2016 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 l2:00 PM-Youth and Educational Meeting (BFC) 6:30 PM-Brotherhood Networking Event (OOT) 7:30 PM-RAC Committee Meeting (BFC) 2 3 7:30 PM-Shabbat Evening Service 9:00 AM-Bat Mitzvah of Gabby Vogel 9:30 AM-Shabbat Morning Torah Study 10:45 AM-Shabbat Morning Minyan 6:00 PM-B nai Mitzvah of Reese and Alex Aron 4 5 6 Labor Day - School & Offices Closed 10:00 AM-Knit and Knosh 12:00 PM-Lunch and Learn 7 7:00 PM-Adult B nai Mitzvah Class 9:00 AM-Shared Care 8 9 7:00 PM-Sisterhood Board Meeting 6:00 PM-Tot Shabbat Pizza Dinner (BFC) 6:30 PM-Tot Shabbat Services (BFC) 7:00 PM- Circle of Friends Kickoff Event: Shabbat Dinner at Le Bistro (OOT) 7:30 PM-Shabbat Evening Service 10 9:00 AM-Bat Mitzvah of Cayla Bernstein 9:30 AM-2:30 PM - Hebrew Marathon 9:30 AM-Shabbat Morning Torah Study 10:45 AM-Shabbat Morning Minyan 11:30 AM-Bar Mitzvah of Maxwell Hattem 5:00 PM-BOFTY Mystery Bus Ride (OOT) 6:00 PM-Bat Mitzvah of Ella Taub 11 9:30 AM-First Day of Religious School (SFC & BFC) 12 4:30 PM-Religious School (BFC) 7:00 PM-Membership Committee Meeting (OOT) 13 12:00 PM-Lunch and Learn 4:30 PM-Religious School (SFC & BFC) 6:30 PM-Derech Torah Dinner (BFC) 7:00 PM-Derech Torah (BFC) 7:00 PM-Sababa High 14 9:00 AM-Shared Care 4:30 PM-Religious School (BFC) 7:00 PM-TBE HHD Choir 7:00 PM-Adult B nai Mitzvah Class 7:00 PM-Pre-Natal Seminar presented by the Breastfeeding Center of Boca Raton (BFC) 15 4:30 PM-BBM Class Orientation (BFC) 4:30 PM-Religious School (SFC & BFC) 7:00 PM-Sisterhood: Wine Tasting and Meet and Greet (BFC) 16 6:00 PM-Shabbat at 6 6:00 PM-Adult Experiences Night of Comedy (OOT) 17 9:30 AM-Shabbat Morning Torah Study 10:30 AM-Bar Mitzvah of Lance Kaufman 10:45 AM-Shabbat Morning Minyan 18 9:30 AM-Religious School (SFC & BFC) 19 4:30 PM-Religious School (BFC) 6:45 PM-Sisterhood: Lilith Salon (OOT) 7:00 PM-Candidates Forum 7:00 PM-FAU Choir Rehearsal 20 12:00 PM-Lunch and Learn 4:30 PM-Religious School (SFC & BFC) 6:00 PM-BOFTY Dinner (BFC) 7:00 PM-Lay Choir Shir Shalom HHD rehearsal 7:00 PM-First Confirmation Class (OOT) 7:00 PM-Journey Through Judaism (BFC) 21 9:00 AM-Shared Care 4:30 PM-Religious School (BFC) 7:00 PM-Keep Calm and Cook On! Rosh HaShanah Edition 7:00 PM-ELC-Parenthood Meetings (BFC) 7:00 PM-Adult B nai Mitzvah Class 22 4:30 PM-Bar/Bat Mitzvah Class (SFC & BFC) 4:30 PM-Religious School (SFC & BFC) 7:00 PM-Board of Trustees Meeting (BFC) 7:00 PM-TBE HHD Choir 23 7:30 PM-Shabbat Evening Service 24 9:30 AM-Shabbat Morning Torah Study 10:45 AM-Shabbat Morning Minyan 11:30 AM-Bat Mitzvah of Ariela Pollay 6:00 PM-Bofth Selichot Sleepover 7:30 PM-Selichot Service 25 9/25-10/02-Family Promise Host Week 9:30 AM-Religious School (SFC & BFC) 12:00 PM-Club Kitanim/Chaverim Opening Event (BFC) 26 4:30 PM-Religious School (BFC) 27 12:00 PM-Lunch and Learn 4:30 PM-Religious School (SFC & BFC) 6:30 PM-Derech Torah Dinner (BFC) 7:00 PM-Lay Choir Shir Shalom HHD rehearsal 7:00 PM-Sisterhood: Networking Event (OOT) 7:00 PM-Confirmation Class (BFC) 7:00 PM-Derech Torah (BFC) 7:00 PM-Sababa High 28 4:30 PM-Religious School (BFC) 7:00 PM-FAU Choir Rehearsal 7:00 PM-TBE HHD Choir 7:00 PM-RS Open House (BFC) 7:00 PM-Adult B nai Mitzvah Class 29 4:30 PM-Religious School (SFC & BFC) 4:30 PM-Bar/Bat Mitzvah Class (SFC & BFC) 7:00 PM-RS Open House 8:00 PM-Brotherhood: Bowling & Dolphins/ Bengals Watch Party (OOT) 30 7:30 PM-Shabbat Evening Service

SFC-Schaefer Family Campus BFC-Beck Family Campus OCTOBER 2014 2016 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 9:30 AM-Shabbat Morning Torah Study 10:45 AM-Shabbat Morning Minyan 11:30 AM-Bat Mitzvah of Allyson Keyes 5:00 PM-Junior Bofty Bowling (OOT) 2 Erev Rosh HaShanah 10/02-10/05-No Religious School 8:00 PM-Erev Rosh HaShanah (TBE) 9 9:30 AM-Religious School (SFC & BFC) 12:45 PM-Kever Avot (Mausoleum, Eternal Light) 16 Erev Sukkot 9:30 AM-Religious School Sukkot Experience (SFC & BFC) 9:30 AM-Religious School (SFC & BFC) 12:00 PM-Club Chaverim (OOT) 6:00 PM-Erev Sukkot Service honoring New and Chai Members 7:00 PM-Sushi, Saki and Stir-Fry in the Sukkah honoring New and Chai Members 23 Erev Simchat Torah 9:30 AM-Religious School (SFC & BFC) 5:00 PM-Simchat Torah Pizza, Pasta and Salad Dinner 6:00 PM-Erev Simchat Torah Service: New Student and 8th Grade Consecration 3 Rosh HaShanah Day 1 - School & Offices Closed 10:00 AM-Rosh HaShanah Congregational Morning Service (TBE & FAU) 10:00 AM-Rosh HaShanah Family Participation Service (TBE) 10:00 AM-Rosh HaShanah Youth Program: Pre-K-2nd Grade (TBE) 3:00 PM-Rosh HaShanah Young Children s Service (TBE) 4:00 PM-Tashlich Service (TBE) 10 4:30 PM-Religious School (BFC) 7:00 PM-Membership Committee Meeting (OOT) 17 Sukkot - BFC Open, SFC Closed No Religious School 10:30 AM-Sukkot Morning Festival Service 24 Simchat Torah - BFC Open, SFC Closed No Religious School 10:30 AM-Simchat Torah Morning Festival with Yizkor 4 Rosh HaShanah Day 2 - School & Offices Closed 10:00 AM-Second Day Rosh HaShanah Morning Service (TBE) 11 Erev Yom Kippur-SFC School & Offices Close at 12:30 PM, BFC Close at Noon 10/11-10/13-No Religious School 8:00 PM-Yom Kippur Evening Service (Kol Nidre) (TBE & FAU) 18 4:30 PM-Religious School (SFC & BFC) 6:30 PM-Derech Torah Dinner (BFC) 7:00 PM-Shir-Shalom Adult Choir 7:00 PM-Derech Torah (BFC) 7:00 PM-Confirmation Class (BFC) 25 2:00 PM-Sababa High 4:30 PM-Religious School (SFC & BFC) 6:00 PM-BOFTY Dinner (BFC) 7:00 PM-Confirmation Class (BFC) 7:00 PM-Journey Through Judaism (BFC) 7:00 PM-Shir-Shalom Adult Choir 5 6 4:30 PM-Religious School (BFC) 4:30 PM-Bar/Bat Mitzvah Class (SFC & BFC) 4:30 PM-Religious School (SFC & BFC) 7:00 PM-FAU Choir Rehearsal 7:00 PM-TBE HHD Choir 12 Yom Kippur - School & Offices Closed 10:00 AM-Yom Kippur Congregational Morning Service (TBE & FAU) 10:00 AM-Yom Kippur Family Participation Service (TBE) 10:00 AM-Yom Kippur Youth Program Pre-K- 2nd Grade (TBE) 12:45 PM-Yom Kippur Study Session (TBE) 1:30 PM-Yom Kippur Young Children s Service (TBE) 3:30 PM-Yom Kippur Afternoon Service, Yizkor and Ne ilah (TBE) 19 9:00 AM-Shared Care 9:30 AM-ELC-Parenthood Meetings (BFC) 4:30 PM-Religious School (BFC) 7:00 PM-Adult B nai Mitzvah Class 7:30 PM-Men s Study Group (OOT) 7:30 PM-Brotherhood: Scotch Tasting/ Networking with Rabbi Greg Under the Sukkah (BFC) 26 9:00 AM-Shared Camp 4:30 PM-Religious School (BFC) 7:00 PM-Adult B nai Mitzvah Class 7:30 PM-Napa trip informational meeting 13 4:30 PM-Religious School (SFC & BFC) 4:30 PM-Bar/Bat Mitzvah Class (SFC & BFC) 20 3:30 PM-Boca Helping Hands (OOT) 4:30 PM-Religious School (SFC & BFC) 4:30 PM-Bar/Bat Mitzvah Class (SFC & BFC) 7:00 PM-Board of Trustees Meeting 7:00 PM-Yoga in the Sukkah (BFC) 27 4:30 PM-Religious School (SFC & BFC) 4:30 PM-Bar/Bat Mitzvah Class (SFC & BFC) 7:00 PM-Sisterhood Board Meeting (BFC) 7 7:30 PM-Shabbat Evening Service: Shabbat Shuva 14 10/14-10/16-NFTY-STR Fall Kallah (OOT) 10:00 AM-Sisterhood: Decorate Sukkah 7:30 PM-Shabbat Evening Service 21 10/21-10/23-Teen Sukkoh & Camping Trip 6:00 PM-Tot Shabbat Pizza Dinner (BFC) 6:00 PM-Shabbat at 6 6:30 PM-Tot Shabbat Service (BFC) 7:30 PM-Shabbat Studio: Jews Entrepreneurship 28 7:30 PM-Shabbat Evening Service 8 9:30 AM-Shabbat Morning Torah Study 10:45 AM-Shabbat Morning Minyan 15 9:00 AM-Bat Mitzvah of Andi Bettinger 9:30 AM-Shabbat Morning Torah Study 10:45 AM-Shabbat Morning Minyan 11:30 AM-Bat Mitzvah of Ariel Bradt 22 8:30 AM-Social Action: Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk 9:30 AM-Shabbat Morning Torah Study 10:45 AM-Shabbat Morning Minyan 5:30 PM-Bar Mitzvah of David Gabbay 6:00 PM- Circle of Friends: Cooking with Friends (OOT) 29 9:30 AM-Shabbat Morning Torah Study 10:30 AM-Bat Mitzvah of Eliana Levin 10:45 AM-Shabbat Morning Minyan 30 9:30 AM-Religious School (SFC & BFC) 12:00 PM-Club Kitanim (BFC) 12:00 PM-Club Rishon (BFC) 31 4:30 PM-Religious School (BFC)

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In Memory of Gifts from 05/19/2016 to 07/13/2016 ADAM JAY HARRIS MEMORIAL RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FUND Karl Andrews by Tracey, Noah, Asher & Micha Grossman Rhoda Katz, Lucille Sosin, Sylvia Berry & Flo Ornstein by Susan & Mark Sosin ALAN & PHYLLIS WEINER ENDOWMENT FUND Harry Finkel by Phyllis & Alan Weiner ANNA BEITSCHER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT FUND Jonathan Brachman by Lenore & Jim Brachman Adell Coleman by Lenore & Jim Brachman ANNUAL GIVING FUND Troy Seguin by Nancy Barlet & John Carver by Shani & Bryan Cook by Carol Krajewski and Evelyn Krajewski by Fang-Heng Lin-Schwartzberg & Ross Schwartzberg BENJAMIN & PEARL BAKER MAUSOLEUM PERPETUAL CARE FUND Benjamin L. 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SCHWARTZ CANTORIAL MUSIC FUND Max Geller by Lucille & Bob Geller Jacob Hassid by Lucille & Bob Geller PAUL AND ELLEN HIRSCH ENDOWMENT FUND Dr. Theodore Hirsch & Harold Lemke by Ellen & Paul Hirsch PLOUGH FAMILY FUND SUPPORTING RELIGIOUS SCHOOL in loving memory of Charlotte Tucker by Margie Plough & Maurice Plough, Jr. Dominick Boccanfuso by Margie Plough & Maurice Plough, Jr. Norman Brand by Margie Plough & Maurice Plough, Jr. RABBI S DISCRETIONARY FUND Irving & Lillie Alter by Helen Regenstreif Ben Berkenwald by Lori & David Bargas Michelle Cohen by Diana Parsons Robert Henry Copulsky by Arlene & Ira Lazar Sybil Goldman by Cheryl & John Baker and The Goldman Family Stanley Grandis and for Rabbi Levin s participation at his unveiling by Kathy & Devin Grandis Albert Hacker by Lori & David Bargas Freda and Solomon Kopald by Hynda Schuman Philip Meisel and for Rabbi Levin s participation at his unveiling by Joanna & Bob Meisel Helene Shapiro by Barry Shapiro Ethel Smolinsky by Rita Rosenstein RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FUND Karl Andrews by Robin Eisenberg Dominick Boccanfuso by Robin Eisenberg Norman Brand by Robin Eisenberg Sophia Fleishman by Robin Eisenberg Sybil Goldman by Robin Eisenberg George Gordon by Robin Eisenberg Terry Katz by Myra Rubenstein Joan Morris by Jackie & Louis Robinson Joan Perkins by Robin Eisenberg Helene Shapiro by Robin Eisenberg by Katherine Escalante Charlotte Tucker by Robin Eisenberg & Andrea Broido RICHARD ALLEN BRANSDORF MEMORIAL ENDOWMENT FUND Dan Gilbert by Beverly & Marvin Bransdorf SAMUEL & MOLLIE LUKS ENDOWMENT FOR SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION FUND the Goldblum Family s grandmother by Karen & Jan Kaplan SAMUEL & MOLLIE LUKS SHABBAT MORNING MINYAN ENDOWMENT FUND the Goldblum Family s grandmother by Samantha, Pam, Andrew & Mason TREES TO ISRAEL FUND Barbara Becker by Rachelle Cohen Dominick Boccanfuso by Rachelle Cohen Michelle Cohen by Diana Parsons Sara Denker by Inés Denker Ralph Jacobson by Pam Korman Eleanor Kurtz by Lucy & Bud Skiles Stephen Pope by Alma Doyle Ana Selener and Mauricio Selener by Beatriz & Enrique Ainsztein Adam Silverman by Rachelle Cohen Giving Tree Sisterhood Contributions Gifts GIVING TREE FUND Account Ability Plus Inc Brad Bernstein Debra & Stephen Block Boca West Community Charitable Foundation Vicki Bram Eleanor & Paul Broad Felise & Donald Brodsky Carol & Stuart Feldman Robynn & Ira Ginsberg Judy & Jim Gordon Stanley Malaga Nicole & Jason Neimark New York Admissions, LLC Carl M. 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Karl Andrews II, father of Jennifer and Karl Andrews, grandfather of Zachary, Noah and Samuel Andrews Stan Bershad, father of Jill and Adam Bershad, grandfather of Jessica, Jack and Jolie Bershad Dominick Boccanfuso, father of Evelyn Swid, grandfather of Gemma and Bayla Swid Norman Brand, father of Amy and Robert Brand, grandfather of Leah and Zoe Brand Sophia Fleishman, grandmother of Debra and Roy Fleishman, great-grandmother of Julie, Rachel, Jacob, Benjamin and Bradley Fleishman Sybil Goldman, mother of Alissa and Scott Goldman, grandmother of Deena and Adam Goldman George Gordon, grandfather of Brittany and Joseph Ramos, great-grandfather of Rachel and Ethan Ramos Michael Gordon, husband of Ethel Gordon, father of Susan and Ash Glover, grandfather of Emily, Joshua and Jacob Theall Harvey Horn, husband of Mayla Horn, father of Lisa Watt Terry Katz, wife of Irwin Tiny Katz Samantha and Ron Barhai on the birth of their daughter, Corey Elle Barhai Jennifer and Jonathan Greenwald on the birth of their daughter, Hannah Marie Greenwald Lauren and Jason Muchnick on the birth of their son, Camron Blake Muchnick, and to big brother Hayden Fran and Dave Oney on the birth of their granddaughter, Grace Frances Oney Margie and Maurice Plough, Jr. on the birth of their grandson, Nathaniel Hobbes Voorhees Jackie and Louis Robinson on the birth of their grandson, Menachem Mendel Robinson Our Congregation Mourns Mazel Tov To Golda Miller, grandmother of Sophia and Bodhi Stone, great-grandmother of Zachary and Aaron Stone Susan Moening, sister of Kelly and Andrew Green, aunt of Sarah, David and Alex Green Gerald Love, son-in-law of Adele Feinerman Joan Perkins, mother of Diane Perkins and Paul Mandel, grandmother of Andrew and Michael Mandel Joseph Segel, father of Amy and Martin Segel, grandfather of Danielle and Jacob Segel Helene Shapiro, mother of Nina and Christopher Swab and Staci and Kurt Aron, grandmother of Amber and Justin Swab and Reese and Alexander Aron Julian Sincoff, father of Andrea and Stephen Corn Ethel Smolinsky, grandmother of Rachel and Craig Rubinstein, great-grandmother of Emma and Jack Rubinstein Charlotte Tucker, mother of Ricki and Milton Barbarosh Dr. Harold Wayser, husband of Janet Wayser *Laid to Rest in the Temple Beth El Mausoleum Alyssa Salman and Michael Raudebaugh on the birth of their daughter, Madeline Reese Raudebaugh Stephanie and Stephen Schuster on the birth of their grandson, Asher Shay Wynn Tami and Rabbi Greg Weisman on the birth of their nephew, Menachem Mendel Robinson, and to cousins Claire and Daphne Weisman Jan Fine on the engagement of her daughter, Hilary Eisenberg to Cory Waldron Elissa Goldberg and Dave Medvedev on their marriage You ll never walk alone We are here to help guide you and to answer any questions you may have about our facilities as well as Jewish traditions regarding end of life. Call our Mausoleum Director for a private tour or consultation. 333 SW 4 th Avenue, Boca Raton, FL 33432 561 391 8901 www.bethelmausoleum.org 36 THE CHRONICLE tbeboca.org

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