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A few questions seem to come up again and again, wherever go. This fall, must have answered them a hundred times each. So, devote this column to the current "Top Questions at T.R.T. "When will we move into the new buildlng?" Sooner or later, but hope it will be sooner. t appears we are on schedule (kein ein hara!), but who knows'? Since anything can go wrong with construction, we have decided on the following: We will not make any plans for being in the building until we are actually in it. When we do move in, we will give everyone a few months' leeway for changing the location of. Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, programs. and the like. We won't even schedule our Dedication Servlce until we're in! "Will we have a Saturday Morning Service when we are in the building?" Yes. we will. t will be at 9:00 a.m. every Shabbat morning, and all the participants will share in leading the service and, eventually, in teaching Torah to each other. Note that said 9:00; Bar/Bat Mitzvahs are wonderful, but no Jew who just wants to pray on Shabbat should be made to sit through them every week! Bar/Bat Mitzvah services will begin at 10:30 a.m. "What is the Temple's rule about children at services?" We have no official policy, except to say that everyone is always welcome at all our services. The only unofficial rule is that when anyone (child or not) makes so much noise that others cannot pray, it is time for that person to go tor a walk in the hall until they quiet down a little. For the most part, this works very well. "Why are so many courses required for an Adult Bar/Bat Mitzvah?" Because if your kids have to do it, so do you! Technically, all adults have to do to celebrate their Bar/Bat Mitzvah is read the two Torah blessings. n fact, that is all kids have to do, too, but our congregation says more is required if you want to celebrate this important event here. We want you to know how to study, how to learn, and how to question in that uniquely Jewish style called "studying Torah." t isn't easy, but the feeling of having really done something substantial is tremendous, and usually leads to more studying which is the real test of a Bar/Bat Mitzvah. "Why do children do so little for their Bar/Bat Mitzvah?" Whenever hear this, know the questioner has never been to one of our Bar/Bat Mitzvah services, but is only speaking about Friday night. Most of our B'nai Mitzvah do virtually the entire service, including Torah and Haftarah readings. However. on the Friday night before their "big day," we honor them by calling them for an (continued... >

... FRO RABB WEBER (cont'd) aliyab and asking them to lead one prayer in the service. to see what our kids can really dol Come on a Saturday, " "What is happening with the 'Who is a Jew?' issue in srael?" Good news! The sraeli Supreme Court recently upheld our claim that Jews converted by Reform and Conservative Rabbis are, indeed, Je"s, and ruled that the Minister of the nterior must process and approve applications for citizenship from them, just as from any other Jew. This case, which took years and thousands of dollars, was won by hard work from ARZA the Association of Reform Zionists of America and its legal division, the srael Religious Action Center. ARZA has much more to do, so hope you will join or renew your membership when the item shows up on your December dues bill. "How can get a copy of your High Holiday sermons?" With the help of Loretta Shapiro, all these sermons are now typed up. will be happy to send you a copy of any of them; Just call and tell me which one(s) you would like. "How are Shira and Eytan doing?" Both are doing fine, and won't show you pictures unless you ask, or hint, or say the word "baby." Eytan sleeps all day, so he is able to keep us up all night. This is why we look as if we haven't slept in two months. We are tired, but happytired. Thanks for asking! Shalom, Rabbi Don Weber (c) Temple Rodeph Torah, 1989 YOU ARE CORDALLY NVTED Please join us on Friday evening, November 3, 1989 at 8:00 p.m. when our son, Craig, is called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah. You are invited to remain for Oneg following the service. Susan and Jay Koppelman t would be our pleasure to have you join us on Friday evening, November 17, at 8:30 p.m. when our son, Ryan, becomes a Bar Mitzvah. We warmly invite you to remain for the Oneg following services. Judy and Gary Cantin 2

Friday, 11/3 Friday, 11/10 Friday, 11/17 Friday, 11/24 n habbat F'!!!lUL J,".!1!1M!:Yi.JL:_" ;"QQ"31,"!!!" Story: "Even God Has to Grow Up" Bar Mitzvah of Craig Koppelman Birthday Blessings for November 'tf. 'Om Candle Lighting 4:32 pm h ḅ..l. ery'icel:::_ 8 :.9....p!..m.:.._..L.1h LJ.5tr..&._nyU F.ir.st. Sg uad Bu)..1ding, Tennen L..9.. g..l...l4..qr.g.jyhj Sermon: "The Blessing of a Name" Candle Lighting 4:25 pm Sl1..bbat rvic 7 :3,.Q_..p.m "Very Young People's Shabbat" (20 minutes, for prereaders)!t;...q_.r!.). Service Sermon: "The Covenant of Water" Bar Mitzvah of Ryan Cantin Candle Lighting 4: 19 pm.h. p'.!>a t Serv:Jc..:. _9_p..,J!t L..h_Morg.n.yỤJ... f..!rst... A.id.qY.ad Buildi!l..&...T!.n mt Road, Mo.nvj.1l Candle Lighting 4: 14 pm Shelly and have been visiting the building about once every other Sunday since construction began last spring. We park the car at the end of Mohawk; it's quite a sight seeing the building in the distance. rising like a monument from the red clay. With each visit more of the work had been completed. We have had two development houses built and can't remember either of them going up this fast. These excursions were interesting in that there was never anyone around a little like walking down Wall Street on a Sunday. You know that in the next twentyfour hours the scene will be one of clamorous activity. but for now it's just the sounds of the wind and an occasional passing car. We would meander through the halls, stand in the exact spot we imagined the school secretary's desk, and check out the Rabbi's point of view from the BeDa. Then, on the second day of Rosh Hashanah. another of the small miracles in the evolution of Temple Rodeph Torah occurred. There, surrounded by bare (continued... ) 3

cinder block, standing amid piles of wallboard, our congregation held its first service in its own Sanctuary. Okay, there was no electricity, no chairs, and the acoustics were primitive. But if ever the phrase "eloquent in its simplicity" had meaning, it was that moment when the construction site became a Temple. And, now realize that as enjoyable as our Sunday visits are, they don't compare to the exhilaration of being in the Sanctuary with the people who are making it happen. Mark Grainer, President Shalom, We at the Religious School know how important parent involvement is to your child's positive learning process.. Therefore, many programs and events are scheduled especially during the beginning of the school year. Please check your child's folders, where often you will find this information. We hope to see all of you in the next few weeks at the following dates: Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 13 Nov. 18 Nov. 19 Nov. 29 11:15 a.m. Naming Service for 5th Grade students and their families Classes only for Grades K 2; Parent/Teacher Conferences scheduled for Grades 47 5:007:00 p.m. Parents' orientation for 3rd grade students 1: 155:00 p.m. <Saturday) 10th Grade Confirmation class Washington conclave orientation in Livingston (leaving from Temple Shalom) 10:30 a.m. Bar/Bat Mitzvah Students' and Parent's Orientation 7:15 p.m. Grade 7A nschool class service Parents are invited Edna Coleman, Educator PLEASE NOTE: DECEMBER 18 SCHOOL S CANCELLED 4

TEACHER: Mrs. Barbara Klein GRADE: 198889 6th Grade Students "FREEDOM" Freedom Just a luxury or something special? You tell me. Personally think it's a subject never to torget about. Thank the Lord tor it. Thank the people. Thank the citizens. This is something not many people have but would like to possess..... Matt orlano Freedom is tull of joyous things. The Liberty Bell rings and rings. The sraeli flag swings to and fro Now all Jewish plants are free to grow. Freedom is harmony with one another. All united like sister and brother. OUR 6'11 AND 7'H GRADE STUDFN'S PRE..C;ENT \ am free to be a Jew And to touch each early morning's dew. 'm glad live in a free state also have a positive fate. am free to have my own fun When everything is said and done 'll still have time to enjoy it when 'm.... Shanna Nussbaum young! Whispering through the meadow's grass, Laughing as you run, "'m free, 'm free," you scream and shout, New life has just begin. Nothing to fear just grass ticking at your toes, Leading your very own silent life, No worries and no woes. That's what freedom means to me, Corning trom the sole, That's what freedom means to me, n one, entire, whole.... Wendi Silver (continued... ) 5

Being able to fulfill your dreams Seei'ng your goals and being able to fulfill them Knowing that the world belongs to you But most of all knowing that you can choose what you want your life to be...... Hallie Grainer TEACHER: rs. Rogove GRADE: 7B The 7th Grade Hebrew class has just completed studying the Yotzer ("Creator") prayer. n addition to the students learning the Hebrew, it is equally essential that they understand the background and theme conveyed in each prayer. Through the combined efforts of Andrew Baron, Alicia Brodsky, Adam Chazanoff, Jen Cohen, Evan Feldman, Melissa Golden, Matt Litt, Erik Kaye, Noah Lipman, Robyn Mark, Jessica Szarpanski and Jason Goldberg we present to you their interpretation of the Yotzer. Blessed is our Lord, Almighty and Powerful, Who continues to create Light and Life, Who makes the trees and birds, Who makes the beautiful sun rise, o Master of Creation, We Praise you, 0 God. The time of the year for all of us to remember is once again approaching. RM. a legacy for all Jews REMEMB R. November 9, Kristalllacbt RFtMEl! all the Temples in Europe destroyed on this never to be forgotten night. We now have a Temple, and for us even to imagine losing it would be a tragedy for us all. t is, therefore, our obligation, our legacy as Jews, to B.f.,;Mf4];lt together. As we did last year, light a candle in your front window, tell your children why, and commemorate ",E REMEMBE. f your calendar isn't complete by now, don't forget to mark November 14, 1989 for our annual PADUP MEMBERSHP dinner. magine what a wonderful deal this is! For $25 you become a member of Sisterhood, which entitles you to a wonderful dinner and eight excellent programs during the year. t gives you the opportunity to meet new friends and become an active member of your Temple. REMEMBER, if you haven't joined by now you can send your check to Sheryl Cooper, 1 Richardson Court, Marlboro. (continued..,) 6

Oh yes, just one more REMEMBER December 17, 1989. Sisterhood will be sponsoring a CHANUKAH SALE. Do all your Chanukah shopping for gifts and Judaica through Sisterhood. We have made it so convenient for you that you can shop right after picking up your children from Hebrew school. This will be a fun sale with activities planned for the children. More details will be forthcoming. Rachel Pachter, President And the winner is... David Shapiro! David is the winner of the Men's Club raffle prize of a $500 U.S. Savings Bond. The drawing was held at our PaidUp Membership Breakfast. Congratulations to the Shapiros and thanks to all those,!\,ho participated in the raffle. Many thanks to Steve and Marsha Koster, and to my wife, Pam, for an outstanding job at the Yom Kippur breakfast. Thanks to Gary Brachfeld for his expertise with the construction of the sukkah. Thanks also to Terry Smith, Ron Guralnick, Marc Willner, Rich Grossman and the rest of the Men's Club for their help during the three days of Sukkot in assembling and reassembling the sukkah. Volunteers are still needed to help out at Freehold Hospital on Christmas Day. Anyone (male or female) can volunteer to help serve meals. Call Rich Grossman, 9727481, to volunteer or for more information. Men's Club has been very busy so far this year. Gone are the days of "Men's Club is just a softball team. H Yes, we still play softball, but we're much more. Join us and find out what we're all about. We need your membership. We need you to help us help Temple Rodeph Torah. We have many projects in the works, and we welcome your ideas and suggestions. Coming Events: Men's Club Breakfast Meeting Sunday, November 5, 9:30 a.m. at Asher Holmes Fee: $5.00 Topic: Home Security, with a Guest Speaker from the Marlboro Police Department December Breakfast Meeting (date to follow) Topic: Stress Management Guest Speaker: Dr. Jack Kirschenbaum 50's/60's Dance Details to follow December 23 Hockey game at the Meadowlands (continued... > 7

We'd be remiss if we didn't thank the Morganville First Aid Squad for the use of their building for our PaidUp Membership breakfast. We had a great turnout. and no one went home hungry. Thanks to Jack at La Bouchee in Manalapan. the food was delicious. f you have not already joined Men's Club. kindly fill out the application below and mail it with your 120 check Do it todayl Stan Lippman. President Men's Club Membership Application NAME: ADDRESS: TELEPHONE NUMBER: Enclosed are my 120 membership dues for fiscal year 198990. Please make check payable to TRT Men's Club and mail to: Stan Lippman TRT Men's Club 17 Taylor Mills Road Manalapan. NJ 07726 A SPECAL THANK YOU... On behalf of the membership. would like to personally thank all of those congregants who so ably and conscientiously served as ushers for the high holidays: Bruce Cooper Bill Rogove Craig Fischer Bernie Zimberg Ralph Garfield Sandy Derris Mitchell Zimberg Steve Koster Marty Miller Gary Zimberg Allen Shapiro Mike Leader Nina Grossman Judy Kramer Mike Quint Rich Grossman Thank you again. Lane Gottlieb Henry Levenstein Ron Berman Jess Cohen Peter Stern Paul Herzog Alice Wertheimer rv Kutno Marty Reibel Myrna Nussbaum rene Zimberg Jerry Nates Mitch Rosenthal lrv Freilich Phil Miller Jon Klein Lisa Cohen Gary Cantin Jeff Aptaker Warren Sawyer Ken Hirsch Len Lapatnick Stan Lippman Frank Gottlieb Joe Bagnasco Holli Toline Jon Hirsch Jim Feldman Eric Pachter Rich Mestetsky 8

TEPLE RODEPH TORAH of Western Monmouth Post Omce Box.125 Marlboro, NJ 07746 Telephone: 3080055 Rabbi President 1st Vice Pres. 2nd Vice Pres. Treasurer Secretary Financial Secy. Past President Building: Construction Calendar Constitution Education Educator Fundraising Horaiynu nterior Design Use Hospitality Library Membership Men's Club President Newsletter Editor Newsletter Advertising Office Manager Ritual Sisterhood President Social Action Youth Group Coordinator Bar/Bat Mitzvah Tutor Donald A. Weber Mark Grainer Ellen Leader Alicia Quint Ron Berman Nina Grossman Judy Goldberg Marc Willner Rick Greenwald Bill Rogove Kathy Fischer Mike Leader Shelley Willner Marc Willner Marsha Singer Edna Coleman Ellen Leader Alicia Quint Ellie Safchik Linda Weinberg Phyllis Levenstein Judy Freilich Ellen Finkelstein Stan Lippman Pat Rogove Ellen Berrol Loretta Shapiro Jack Kirschenbaum Rachel Pachter Michele Miller Mike Litt Beth Chernoff 9722595 4626872 9721738 5910213 7806763 9727481 4464416 5361096 9469048 4621354 4465056 9721738 5361096 5361096 7805811 5660480 9721738 5910213 9729494 9720664 5367458 5362891 9728624 4463878 4621354 4466974 3080055 5770488 5365653 5360168 4461926 2226066 The Temple office is located in the Green House Office Building, on Route 79 North, between Route 18 and School Road. We publish all these names and phone numbers each month, so you will know whom to call with your questions, suggestions, and offers to help. Please use them! Ve are a Nember ot the Union ot American Hebrew Congregations. 9

t was not supposed to happen this way. f. six years ago. anyone would have suggested it was possible. 'would have laughed. Or more likely. would have run. This was to be a necessary inconvenience. Nothing more. Something you accepted in life. You went to school. got married. had children. didn't eat bread on Passover and joined a Temple so your sons could "get Bar Mltzvahed." Getting involved? Give me a break. My life style was certainly too sophisticated for that. work! commute! go to the gym three nights a week!! Then. without realizing it. started to notice certain things. The way a school gymnasium was transformed into a sanctuary. The way there was always apple juice for the kids after services. The way was always receiving bulletins in the mail announcing a variety of activities. Then started noticing people. Mostly the same people. They were always around. At services on Friday nights. At school early on Sunday mornings. At Sisterhood meetings. Always there. Always looking a little rushed. a little exasperated. a little frantic. But always there. "Who are these people?" t didn't take long for me to find the answer. They ar us. They are the best of us and what we are. They are our commitment to our children's futures. They are the volunteers. who with a lot of love, dedication and effort make it all work. For me they proved to be something more. They were my teachers. Their lesson, ultimately, was a simple one. Helping. on some level, is a selfish act. t makes you feel great. t makes you feel that you can make a difference. Leave a mark. have received far more than could ever give back. thank you all for helping me to grow and to learn my own strengths. Mostly. thank you for allowing your dreams to become my reality. Marsha Singer WE WELCOME THE NEWEST MEMBERS OF TEMPLE RODEPH TORAH.. Eli and Ora Belil, and their children, Anita Lozeau and Jeena Martin and Judith Borell, and their children. Jennifer and Mark Gary & Rona Shukovsky, and their children, Alan, Jason and Cara Robert and Elise S1ms, and their children, Julie, Daniel and Tiffany Douglas and Sheri Tabachnik, and their children. Cori and David Abe and Charlotte Yares, and their children, Arlyne Cohen and Howard 10

The committee would like to thank all the members ot: the congregation who brought in food over the holidays. The response was tremendous, with over 20 cartons of food being delivered to Open Door in Freehold. We would particularly like to thank Maxine Herzog, Barbara Klein, and Alice Wertheimer for helping to transport the food. A special thank you goes to Barbara Klein's 5th and 6th grade classes for collecting food for Open Door on Sukkot. We also collected and sent over $770 in checks to Mazon. On the second day of Rosh Hashanah, Peter Stern, Pierre Wertheimer, Kathy Fischer, and Marty and Michele Miller went to the Springview Nursing Home to do a holiday service for the Jewish residents. We would especially like to thank the following congregants for joining us there: Marc Willner (for blowing the Shofar so well), Jennifer and Emily Miller, and Howard and Judy Stern. After the service, we served apples and dietetic honey cake to the residents. During the following months, the social action committee will be holding onceamonth Saturday morning services at Springview, as well as a Hanukkah party on December 17 which will be in conjunction with the 5th grade of our Hebrew School. We would love to have you join us! Michele Miller WATCH FOR YOUR A.R.Z.A. CHECKOFF... Your December dues bill will include a voluntary $20 checkoff for dues to A.R.Z.A., the Association of Reform Zionists of America. A.R.Z.A. is now the second largest Zionist organization in the world (after Hadassah), and is the voice for equality and respect for Reform Judaism in srael. Especially in light of the current extremist tendencies in srael, your support for this voice of reason and moderation is especially important! Your dues will help A.R.Z.A. continue its work to guarantee that srael remains open to all Jews, regardless of our religious affiliation or background. Dues are taxdeductible, and you will automatically be enrolled or reenrolled by including the $20 with your Temple dues payment. Please help A.R.Z.A. help us au! 11

COPES OF HGH HOLDAY SERMONS A V ALABLE... Temple members may receive a copy of any or all of Rabbi Weber's High Holiday sermons. Please request them by name: "The New Baby" "A Good Rabbi" "The Problem of Good in the World" "Just Say No" Just call the Temple office, and copies will be mailed to you. Please note that you are welcome to share these with friends, but the material is copyrighted. NEW FUND ADDED FOR PURCHASE OF LBRARY BOOKS As we approach the dedication of our new building, the Board of Trustees has approved the creation of a "Library Fund." Contributions to this Fund will be used to purchase books and magazine subscriptions for the Library. We believe the creation of a strong and comprehensive library is one of the obligations of any temple. We hope this resource will help members adults and children and the community at large, as we live up to our goal of being "Se e kers of Knowledge." You will find a form in this Newsletter for making contributions to the Library Fund or to any other temple fund. f you make a contribution in someone's honor or in their memory, we will be happy to send a card acknowledging your gift to whomever you specify. f you have questions, please feel free to call the temple office. A ROSE BY ANY OTHER NAE... We have worked very hard to create a membership list which acknowledges the existence of women as well as men, and which addresses all our members by their correct name and title. However. we cannot know the name or title you prefer unless you tell us! t is our practice to address all men as "Mr." or "Dr." and all women as "Ms." or "Dr." f you would prefer "Mrs." or if we do not have your correct title, please call the temple office. We will be happy to make the correction. LECTURE SERES AT THE J.C.C. N DEAL... "Distinguished Authors Face Controversial Jewish ssues" is the theme of this Fall's threelecture series at the Jewish Community Center. On Thursday. November 9th, the speaker will be David K. Shipler, the Pulitzer Prize winning author of Arab and Je,,: Jlounded Spirits in a Promised Land. On Thursday, November 30th, the speaker "ill be Jlolt Blitzer, author and Jlashington Bureau Chiet ot the Jerusalem Post. n March, the series will present David Grossman, the award winning sraeli author of the Yello" Jlind. All lectures are at 8:00 p.m. at the J.C.C. in Deal. Tickets are US for all three programs, or $6.50 each. Reducedcost tickets are available for Seniors and students. Call 5319100 for information and reservations. 12

PLEASE HELP US HELP YOU... When scheduling a lifecycle event in which you would like Rabbi Weber to participate (weddings, namings, funerals, unveilings, etc.), please call him first. f you set the time for such events without calling, it may be impossible for him to attend. Though a funeral overrides almost everything else, clearing the time in advance may save us from disrupting classes or programs already scheduled. We understand the stressful nature of such times in our lives, and with your help we can make them a little easier on everyone. f you have any questions about Ufecycle events, please feel free to call Rabbi Weber at 9722595. THNKNG ABOUT A BAR/BAT TZVAH N SRAEL?.. The Reform Movement has an information packet available for anyone considering a Bar or Bat Mitzvah celebration in srael. The arrangements are not complicated, but advance planning and thought are required. n addition, Temple Rodeph Torah will help in every way possible to make this occasion special and practical. For a copy of the packet, call Rabbi Weber at 9722595. PERMANENT YAHRZET CALENDARS ARE A V ALABLE... Mount Sinai Memorial Chapels offers 20 year Yahrzeit calendars free of charge to any Rodeph Torah member who wishes. The calendars are imprinted with the deceased's name, date of death, cemetery information, and the name and relationship of the person requesting the calendar. To obtain this calendar (or as many as needed), just submit the information in "citing to the Chapel at 454 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick, N.J. 08816. You must include all the information listed above, typed or clearly printed. There is no cost or obligation for this service, and we thank Mr. Peter Kulbacki for making this generous offer. You may call him at 3909199 if you have any questions. SHOUT. SHOUT. LET T ALL OUT... Do you want to SHOUT OUT your good news to the congregation? For any special event in your famlly (birthdays, anniversaries, promotions, new babies, etc.) you can now sponsor an Oneg Sbabbat. For a minimum of $18 you can celebr.ate your Sillcba at ny Friday night service. All you have to do is call ra Kaplan at 9722444 or 5771215, or Phyllis Levenstein at 5367458, and we'll do the rest! Your donation will help to defray the costs of our weekly Onegs. 13

VCTORY ON LAW OF RETURN... srael's Supreme Court ruled this summer that the Ministry of the nterior must enforce the Law of Return. The ruling, which came in response to a suit filed by the ARZAsponsored srael Religious Action Center, was a major victory for the Reform movement and for the rule of law in the Jewish State. Since 1984, srael Ministry of the nterior has ignored the Law of Return and has refused to register Reform and Conservative converts who immigrate to srael as Jews. The srael Religious Action Center, sponsored by ARZA; appealed to the Supreme Court on behalf of five Reform converts who were denied registration. n its ruling, the Court said that the Ministry must register as Jews all converts who come to srael, and it has no power to make judgments on the validity of a conversion ceremony performed abroad. Reform leaders hailed the decision as a major victory for religious liberty and religious pluralism in srael. You can help further the cause of religious rights in srael by joining ARZA, which is financing a series of court cases on behalf of srael's Reform movement. Contact the Temple office or the rabbi for more information about ARZA membership. LOCAL BOY NEEDS HELP... Three year old Scott Rafaloff of Marlboro, son of Bonnie and Ron Rafaloff and nephew of TRT members Gary and Bobbie Rafaloff, is caught in a life and death struggle with leukemia. Scott, who was diagnosed two years ago, has been undergoing treatment at New York University Hospital. Family and Friends of the Rafaloffs have begun a NonProfit Charitable Organization fund to help defray part of the enormous cost of the various treatments. Those wishing to help in this cause can send contributions to the Scott Rafaloff Leukemia Care Fund, nc., 3 Tupelo Drive, Marlboro, NJ 07746. CONGRATULATONS AND AZAL TOV... to Mitchell, Abbie, and Lance Rosenthal, on the birth of Amanda Brittany Rosenthal. to Rabbis Don Weber and Shira Stern, and Noah and Ariel, on the birth and bri t milah of Eytan Stern Weber mazel uv! 14

TO THE BULDNG FUND... Richard and Joan Ruffine, in honor of Kami's Bat Mitzvah n honor of the birth of Eytan Stern Weber: Myrna, Shana and Becky Nussbaum Susan and Stuart Pack & Family Ron, Susan, Tracy and Lisa Berman Nina, Rich, Emily and Pam Grossman Michael, Alicia, Sharon and Daniela Quint Michael, Ellen, Jen and Scott Leader Barbara and Rick Greenwald Arline and Hy Grossman Karen, Saul and Jodi Siegel Susan Ringel, in memory of Sy Ringel Barbara and Jon Klein, in memory of Jim Berenson's father and mother Maxine and Rich Herzog and Family, in memory of Leonard Chazanoff's mother. Sylvia Chazanoff Ruth and Leonard Meisel. in memory of their loved ones. Susan, Stu, Bradley, Daniel and Jonathan Pack, in appreciation of Susan's parents on their anniversary Pam and Stan Lippman. in memory of Stephanie Weissman's father. Milton Kadis Pam and Stan Lippman, in honor of the Bat Mitzvah of Kami Ruffine Alice and Pierre Wertheimer: in memory of Steff! Weissman's father, Milton Kadis in honor of the birth of Eytan Navon Stern Weber in appreciation of Ellen and Neal Finkelstein for their help and friendship in appreciation of Phyllis Levenstein and rene Zimberg for their excellent work in coordinating the Oneg Hospitality Committee in memory of Philip Lorberfeld Karen, Saul. and Jodi Siegel. in memory of Jane Silverstein Arlene. Gary and Fara Radow. in memory of Jane Silverstein Meyer Bader. in memory of Jane Silverstein Donna Bader and Morris Hanon, in memory of Jane Silverstein Alan and Marlene Goldberg Myrna Levine Nussbaum, in memory of Cantor Charles Romalis' father Myrna Levine Nussbaum. in memory of Eileen Palevsky's mother Susan and Stuart Pack and Family. in honor of rene Zimberg's birthday and in appreciation Ron. Susan, Tracy and Lisa Berman, in appreciation of Rich Herzog for making the High Holiday services so special Ron. Susan. Tracy and Lisa Berman. in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Craig Koppelman Barbara and Rick Greenwald, in memory of Karl Baron TO THE GENERAL FUND n honor of the birth of Eytan Stern Weber: Henrietta Riefberg Leonard and Judith Henschel (continued... ) 15

TO THE PRAYERBOOK FUND.. Stuart, Linda, Robbie and Michael Weinberg, in memory of Linda's father, Herman T. Lukow TO RABB WEBER'S DSCRETONARY FUND... Susan Ringel, in honor of Evan's Bar Mitzvah Richard and Joan Ruffine. in honor of Kami's Bat Mitzvah Stephanie and Larry Weissman, in appreciation Myrna and rwin Kleinman, in appreciation Sheryl, Bruce, Jonathan and Michelle Cooper, in honor of the birth of Eytan Stern Weber Belle Weiss, in appreciation Ed and Esther Schwartz, in memory of Herbert Reich Myrna Kleinman, with thanks to Rabbi Weber for all his good prayers TO THE HERZOG CANTORAL FUND Susan Ringel, with thanks to Rich Herzog Susan Ringel. with thanks to Beth Chernoff NEWSLETTER DEADLNE! FOR THE DECEMBER msue NOVEBER 5. DATE DECEASED REMEMBERED BY SHABBAT OBSERVANCE 11/3: 11/1 11/1 11/1 11/1 11/1 11/1 11/2 11/3 Leah Davidowitz Samuel Raven Elizabeth Shapiro Milton Guttman Minnie Goldberg Solomon Furer Rose Neal Dora Weber Jay Davis Pam Lippman William and Helen Shapiro. zool Ro Reibel Sheldon Goldberg Alicia Quint Loretta Shapiro Rabbi Don Weber (continued... ) 16

SHABBAT OBSERVANCE 11/10: 11/6 11/7 11/9 11/11 Marion Rudolph Nathan" Braunstein Billy Goldberg Robert Cohen Erica Stufsky Gregg Braunstein lene Hellmers Eleanor Brachfield SHABBAT OBSERVANCE 11/17: 11/14 11/14 11/16 11/16 11/17 11/17 11/18 11/18 Sylvia Berlin Bill Messinger Harry Fischer David Rogove Abe Siegel Charles Freilich Samuel Schulman Abe Sussman Phyllis Levenstein Harvey Messinger Craig Fischer Bill Rogove Saul Siegel rv Freilich Helena Heitt Leslie Auerbach SHABBAT OBSERVANCE 11/24: 11/21 11/22 11/22 11/23 11/23 Frank Cariello Sara Shraberg Harry Shapiro Alex Weiner Theresa Amarosa Robert Cariello Jon Klein rwin Shapiro Zenia Miller Loretta Shapiro SHABBAT OBSERVANCE 12/1: 11/29 11/30 11/30 12/01 Louis Nates Susan Schack Leonard Kaufman David Davidowitz Jerome Nates Judy Goldberg Steven Kaufman Jay Davis Jewish tradition suggests that we give Tzedakab to honor the memory of our loved ones who have died. OUR CONDOLENCES... to Gay, Richard and Elizabeth Klapman, on the death of Gay's uncle, Herbert Reich. "Zicbrono Livracba" May his memory be a blessing to all who knew him. 17

TEMPLE RODEPH TORAH P.O. Box 125, Marlboro, NJ 07746 TEMPLE CONTRBUTONS FORM BULDNG FUND (For the construction of our permanent home) GENERAL FUND (For the maintenance of temple programs & activities) HERZOG CANTORAL FUND (For the future cantorial needs of the congregation) HRSCH/ROSEN MEMORAL YOUTH FUND (Provides programs for the youth ot' our congregation) LBRARy FUND (For the purchase of books for our new Library) PRAYERBOOK FUND (For the purchase of prayerbooks),ssterhood TRBUTE FUND (To further the work of Sisterhood) WLLNER/WENSTEN EDUCATONAL ENDOWMENT FUND (Provides interest income for the Religious School's future)' RABB'S DSCRETONARY FUND (Administered by the Rabbi for the benefit of the congregation)+ Make checks payable to Willner/Weinstein Educational Endowment Fund + Make checks payable to TRTRabbl's Discretionary Fund All other fund checks payable to Temple Rodeph Torah This donation is being made: n MEMORY of: n HONOR of: Donation made by: Name: Address:........ Acknowledgement to be sent to the following: YES N9.." NAME: ADDRESS: Please refer all questions to our temple office, 3080055. 18

' r? ',l;:jl, y november 1989 / heshvan 5750 V SUN 5 R.ligioU S/hool (Gl'tldu f PU'.nt.' Con!.) 12 NO RELGOUS SCHOOL 19 R.ligious School 10:30 Bar/Bat Mitzvah Par.nts' Olli.ntlt ion Junior YG M ts 26 NO RELGOUS SCHOOL MON TUE WED 1 R.ligiou. School 8:1f5 Ritual 6 7 Committtt * 8 R.ligiou. School R.ligiou. School 8:30 Education 8:1f5 Fundl'li Committtt * sing Committtt * 13 111 15 12:00 S,cond MondlY" Rlligiou. School (Gl'ad. 3 PU'.nt,' 8:00 S,t'l'hood R.ligiou, School o ri.n tat on) P US. 8:30 Bu lding M.m '1" ip 8:1f5 BoU'd oi Duign omm. * M"ting Tl'u.ttt' * 20 21 22 R.ligious School 8:30 Building U Comm. * 27 28 29 NO RELGOUS SCHOOL 2 THU 8: 0 Adult Ed. ntl'oductton to J.wi.h HolidY." 9 8:0] Ad Ed..wish istol'y 16 8: 0 Adult Ed. ntl' ion to J.wil 0 idly,l 23 THAN ivng No Adult Ed. 30 3 FR 8:B O ftmi1y hllllat Sl'yic. 10 NJEA Conv.ntion 8130 ShlLLlt S'"Jic. t Mfi'tnyi llt F,gst Ai,.nnlnt ad 17 7:30 V'' Youn Ptopl.', hlltlta 8:30!hlll lt ''YC. 211 SAT BU' Mitzvih of Cl't ig Koppelmtll1 11 f 18 BU' Mitzvih of RYin Cintin :, TEMPLE ART AUCTON : at Holid Swim : 25 el,, : 8:30 Shlll},lt S'l'yic. t S.nior Yo\!th 'tnvi ll. Fdl'st C'OUP MO Ai, nn.nt Old R.ligiou, School R.ligiou. School NO Foul'th Sistll'hood BO'd 8: 30 Con.titu Mondl yll tion Committ" * 8:00 AiUU Ed. J'Wil tstol'y R Happy Thanksgiving to Evel'yone!

A A X7 tern e rode h torah y _. P P J V '1M 'f8 december 1989 / kislev 5750 SUN MON TUE bjed 13 5 6 Religious School (2:15 Sistel'hood Hanukkah Bazaar Religious Scllool /10 11 12 13 NO RELGOUS SCHOOL 12:00 "Seoond Religious Sellool 8: '15 Ritual Committee* lteaeilel's' Monaay" lliol'kshopsi ReligiOUS Scllool Religious Sellool Sistl'J'hood! 17 Religious School junior Youth 8:30 Design 8:30 Fund Commlttee*!'aising Comm.* 18 19 20 NO RELGOUS C'OUP SCHOOL Religious School 8:30 Building 8:'15 Board of Use Comm.:r. Tl'ustees '2Q 25 26 27 NO RELGOUS,SCHOOL NO RELGOUS NO RELGOUS S CHOOL ***** SCHOOL *** HANUKKAH HRNUKKAH **** ****** HRN UKKAH HANUKKAH 31 NO RELGOUS SCHOOL 7 THU 8:00 Adult Ed. "ntj'oduet ion to Jewish Holidays" 111 8:00 Adult Ed. Jewish Historll 21 8:00 Adult Ed. "ntroduct ion to Jewish Holidays" 28 NO ADULT ED. ******* HANUKKRH Colle,l! Kids' Dinne!' with Rah},i 1 FR 8: 00 family Sha],],at Sl'!'t,liol' 8 NEW MEMBERS' SHABBAT 8:30 Sah),at Sl'J'Yioe at 3nllille First MOJ' Ai, Tennent Rd. 15 10th Gl'ade Tl'ip to Waslli ton, thl'ough onday 7:30 vel' Youn h a],], a Pl'opll" s 8:30 Shah},at Se!'lice 22 * HANUKKRH 8:00 SJla],},a1 8 Hanuk!ca1l fitmil!l Sepvice 29 ******** HRNUKKAH 8:30 Slah),at SeJ'vioe at MOJ'ganville Fir t Aid, Tennent Road 'y y SRT 2 Bat Mitzvah of M liii" L ihi;;it 9 Bat Mitzv 'i of H ihi i' 8ui1i}iul 16 Bat Mitzvah of TiN B"i; 23 :r.:t. HRNUKKRH 30 ". i., i J RdvancePlanning Calendal'; See Decembel' fol' Deta ils.

TEMPLB RODEPH TORjH WOYBHBER SSTERHOOD Mli:&.'TDiC "PADUP" Nove.bar 14 Don Quixote Restaurant Highva.1 )4, Mata1l&D 7(lO P.M. Please join us tor a wonderful evening at Don Quixote. Only members with current dues.paid &Y attend. f you haven't joined sisterhood yet, please.end a check tor $25 to Sheryl Cooper, 1 Richardson Court, Marlboro 07746. R.S.V.P. by November 9 to Marlene Shapiro 9722936 or Renee Kaye 9728874

T.R.T. :AnnuaL :Art :Auction Saturday, November 18th 1989 at the 1t1,[)LDA\ '0/ S V t,[lulfj 140 Gordon's Comer Road Manalapan, NJ. Preview at 8 PM *** Auction at 8:30 PM TCKETS /piu be 5 douors eoch become 0 1 OR.PJTRON for o douors ond receive.12 tickets OR become 0 SPONSOR for 20 dljl' ors ond receive i tichts ++.PL lis 0 aj:m l[o[l!d [E 1f km L THOa./lA.PH ot the dodr for ol'l' fpho otkad fl DOOR PRZES WNE * CHEESE * COFFEE" CAKE RAFFLES GET golul TCKETS NO/l'l/ll CALL TEMPLE OFFiCE 3080055 Alicia Quint Ellen Leader 5910213 972 1738

SSTERHOOD S REACHNG OUT TO YOU! NOW THERE ARE TWO WAYS TO BECOME PART OF THS SPECAL ORGANZATON o LFE MEMBERSHP you pay $250 (at once or in 10 payments of $25) o ANNUAL MEMBERSHP you pay $25 for 198990 Please indicate your choices on the form below and send with your check payable to TRT Sisterhood to: Sheryl Cooper 1 Richardson Court Marlboro, NJ 07746 f you choose the tenpayment plan, monthly payments you may use these coupons with your Payment 1 Payment 2 Payment 3 Payment 4 Payment 5 Payment 6 Payment 7 Payment 8 Payment 9 Payment 10.......................................................................... Name Add res s, _ Phone _ :] Life Membership 1:1 1:1 am paying in full am paying in 10 payments 1:1 Annual Member

(our parents) needs Thank you to al those fami ies who have returned their dues so quickl.y. f you have not done so p ease take the time now. Remember your annual dues wi go towards many needs and programs which wi enrich your chi dren s education. HORAYNU (our Parents) Parentis Name ( ast) (first) Address Chi d Grade YESl id like to he pll Phone P ease make check out to Temple Rodeph Torah Horaynu. please mail to Karen Siegel, 91 Dartmouth P ace, Morganvi e, New Jersey 07751

.R.T. Youth Group APPLCATON AND CODE OF CONDUCT want to join the Temp e Rodeph Torah Junior Youth Group Grades 567 o y September 1989 thru June 990 Aa a member, agree to the fo owing rules : A. The youth Group is intended to be fun for al participants, and wi do everything can to he p it function. B. will fo ow the rules and guide ines set by the eaders for each event. f don t understanq. or agree with them, wi talk it over with the leaders. Even if ciisagree, wil still follow the rules ess they are changed. C. wi l not damage or use without pe ssion anything belonging to the Temple, the place of meeting or other members of the Youth Group. f do, will be responsible for the cost of repair or rep acement. D. f say am coming to an event, will be there on time. f say m coming but don t show up, will pay whatever it cost the Youth Group to reserve a place for me. E. f do not follow this Code of COnduct, understand the youth Group Leadera may : 1. Remove me from the event or program. 2. Send me home (at my parents l expense, if they can lt pick. me up ). 3. Ex ude me from the next similar program. 4. Remove me from any Tample Youth Group f.or up to one full year. F. Parents must share driv:i.ng privileges and be prepared to stay a t some events. Name (Print ) Tal.. :if Addres a, Grade, Sept. 1989 Public Schoo Ral.i.gioWi School. **Parent ls Consent :, too, accept this Code of Conduct for my son ' a/daughter 's Youth Group Program, and agree to its condi tions. Signed (parent) Date PLEASE R.E'l'UlW THS FORM, TOGETHER WTH THE PROPER DUES (made out to Templ e Rodeph Torah Youth Group to : DUES : S 5.00 per chi d NCLUDES TEE SHRT Michael Litt 12 Carlis e Court Manalapan, N.J. 077 26 4461926

........ ". 1111' ''. _ " ",,,",. r. MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO TEMPLE RODEPH TORAH CALL: AL CE DRUCKMAH 9721 61 J LL PAULEY 3089133

...J}r 1989 1 9q0 APPLCAT ON AND CODE OF COND UCT TEMPLE RODEoH TORAH SENOR YOUTH GROUPgrades 8 12 $25 for ; raoes 312 (includes JFTY dues ) $18 f,:,t grade 8 As a member, agree to the fo llo ing : A. Th e Yout h group is nt ended to be fun for al l part icipant s, and l ll do everyt hing can to help it funct ion. B. i ll f,::ol l,::o the rules and gl.lidel ines set by the lead ers for eacn event. f don' t underst and or agree ith them, W l l talk it over ith tne leaders. Even if disagree, i ll st ill fol lo the rules un less they are changed. C. wi ll not damage, or use ithout permission anything belong ing to the tem ple, the place of meet ing, or o her memoers of the yout h group. f do, i ll be responsible for tne cost of repar or replacement. D. f say am cornm lng t,:, an event, i ll be there,:)n time. f say ' m comm ing but don' t sno up, i ll pay hat ever it cost the youth group to reserve a place for me. E. i ll not use drugs, alcoho l, or cigarettes during any yout h group event. F. f dc. riot f.:ol lo this Code,:) f COrld l..lct, understand the Youth Group Leaders may : 1. Remove me from the event or program. 2. Send me home (at my parent ' s expense, if they can' t pick me up) 3. Excl ude from the next simi lar program. 4. Remove me from any Temp le Yout h Group for up to one flll l year. s. Paren s must share drivng privleges and be prepared to st ay at some events. NAME Te l. # ADDR E SS _ GRADE (as of Se pt. 1 989' **Parent 's consent :, too, agree to this Code for my on/daugh er, and accept it' s cono itions. PARENT' S S GNATURE PLEASE SGN AND RETURN WTH THE TO TRT SEN OR YOlrn.. GROUP. PROPER DUES. MAKE CHECKS OUT RETURN FOR! AND CHEX::K 'D: JEN LEADER 14 R:Xl(NELL COCLE, MAPLOORO, NJ 07746 9721738

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