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Th e Temple Isr ael Conn ec tion K ESHER October, 2010 Our Se venty-se c ond Ye ar! I N T H I S I S S U E Calendar 11 Adult Education 1, 10 Religious School/Family Events 2, 4,9 Special Services and Programs 4-12 Yahrzeits 14 The Rabbi s Study My High Holy Day Reading List for 5771 Blum, Howard. The Eve of Destruction: The Untold Story of the Yom Kippur War. Harper Collins, 2003. Brown, Dr. Erica. Spiritual Boredom: Rediscovering the Wonder of Judaism. Jewish Lights, 2009. Comins, Rabbi Mike. Making Prayer Real: Leading Jewish Spiritual Voices on Why Prayer is Difficult and What to Do about it. Jewish Lights, 2010. Feiler, Bruce. America s Prophet: Moses and the American Story. William Morrow, 2009. Feiler, Bruce. The Council of Dads: My Daughters, My Illness, and the Men Who Could Be Me. William Morrow, 2010. Hoffman, Rabbi Lawrence A, Ph.D., ed. Who By Fire, Who By Water: Un taneh Tokef. Jewish Lights, 2010. Kaunfer, Rabbi Elie. Empowered Judaism: What Independent Minyanim Can Teach Us about Building Vibrant Jewish Communities. Jewish Lights, 2010 Lewis, Bernard. Faith and Power: Religion and Politics in the Middle East. Oxford University Press, 2010. Luntz, Dr. Frank. What Americans Really Want...Really: The Truth About our Hopes, Dreams and Fears. Hyperion Books, 2009. McGrath, Helen, Ph. D. and Edwards, Hazel, MEd. Difficult Personalities: A Practice Guide to Managing the Hurtful Behavior of Others (and Maybe Your Own). The Experiment, 2000/2010. Meszler, Rabbi Joseph. Facing Illness, Finding God: How Judaism Can Help You and Caregivers Cope When Body or Spirit Fails. Jewish Lights, 2010. Oren, Michael B. Six Days of War: June 1967 and the Making of the Modern Middle East. Ballantine Books, 2001, 2003. Ross, Dennis and Makovsky, David. Myths, Illusions & Peace: Finding a New Direction for America in the Middle East. Viking Books, 2009. Scott, Susan. Fierce Conversations: Achieving Success at Work and in Life One Conversation at a Time. Berkley Publishing Group, 2002. There are many more books to read and discuss in the months to come. Please let me know about books you are reading so we can create discussions that will help us to deepen our knowledge and experience! Friday Night D var Torah Series More Than Words: A Spiritual Lexicon October 1 Zera/Seed Descendant October 22 Nisa/Test-Experience October 30 Yachach/Designate-Decide

Page 2 October, 201 0 T H A N K Y O U T O O U R O N E G H O S T S October 1 Debbie and Harry Mueller in honor of Jules Cook s Bar Mitzvah October 8 Family Service October 15 Polly and Jonathan Flagg in honor of Gerty s Bat Mitzvah October 22 Anne and Marc Saunders in honor of Noah s Bar Mitzvah October 29 Maria and Marc Rubinstein Alan Nasberg KESHER Kesher, Connection, is the newsletter for the congregation of Temple Israel of Dover, NH. Ideas for submissions and letters to the editor are welcomed from members of the Temple Israel family and from others who wish to communicate with the congregation. All communication with the Editor should be transmitted by E-mail or other digital means. Publication is limited by editorial and space considerations. The deadline for submission is the tenth of the month for the following month s issue of Kesher. Tammy Fascetta TempleOffice@dovertemple.org Rabbi Larry Karol lpkarol@aol.com Rabbilarry@dovertemple.org Temple outing to Hackmatack Playhouse for Hello Dolly August 19, 2010 Tashlich First Day of Rosh Hashanah September 9, 2010 Sukkah Decorating On September 22, 2010 Simchat Torah On September 29, 2010 Temple Israel Board of Trustees 2010-2011 Carole Krassner, President; Michael Behrendt, Vice-President; Lynne DeSantis, Recording Secretary; Eve Edelstein-Williams, Corresponding Secretary; Sam Kirshman, Treasurer; Andy Diengott, Peter Pastor, Marianne Rechy, Jeffrey Segil, Marc Weinstein, Ann Isacoff (Sisterhood), Cathi Cherry-Liston (Sisterhood), Martin Jaffe (Brotherhood) TEMPLE OFFICE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 9:00 am 1:30pm 1:30-6:00 pm when Religious School is in session

Kesher A warm thank you to those congregants and community members who have contributed to the Capital Campaign in recent months: Michael Behrendt & Naomi Kornhauser Carol & Francis Birch**Michael Blackman & Molly Samson Lessa Brill & John Wallace**Sharon & Steve Brody Abraham Burtman Trust**Cathi Cherry-Liston**Ellen Cohn Shirley S. Cooper**Andrew & Patricia Diengott** Fidelity Charitable Gift**Margie & Bobby Fisher Forbes Charitable Foundation**Phil Ginsburg & Carolyn Anderson Warren Goldblatt & Pamela Schultze Goldblatt David & Davena Goldstein Ethlyne Golub**Larry & Ruth Gray**Jonathan & Lauren Harris Ann Isacoff***Martin & Carole Jaffe**Mike and Bev Kahn Razel & Keith Kallberg**Glenyce Kaplan and the Kaplan Families Rabbi Larry & Rhonda Karol**William & Sigrid Kram Carole Krassner**William & Kathryn Leffler**Jane Liemer **Alvin and Marilyn Mars**John McCooey (Temple Tournament) Joshua Meyrowitz**Eric and Janice Miller**Rita Novak Florence Pastor, Peter Pastor & Family**Lois Poster Rita and Stanley Rabbins**Mark & Maria Rubinstein Scott & Lauren Saltman**Bruce and Linda Samuels Jodi & Stuart Scharff**Monroe and Edwina Scharff Jill & William Schoonmaker**Jeff and Stacey Segil Julie Serrano*Muriel & Julius Slutzky *Stacey Smith**Temple Israel Sisterhood John & Erica Tauriello Colin Williams & Eve Edelstein-Williams Steve & Jeanne Wishengrad**Alan Wolff September Donations Earl & Marilyn Prolman & Jonathan and Polly Flagg Jane Liemer This list will be updated monthly thank you for your generosity and support! Mazal Tov to our community members celebrating happy occasions in October! Birthdays Aaron Williams (1), Rachel Fishbein (2), Randy Ann Thomas (2), Rabbi Larry Karol (3), Samantha Weinstein (3), Hannah Mueller (3), Belle Giguere (5), Marc Hiller (6), Lisa Titus (7), Maria Rubinstein (9), Alexa Jackson (14), Sharon Nye (18), Noah Saunders (18), Jeremy Giguere (21), Carole Krassner (22), Emily Behrendt (26), Andrew Fishbein (29) Anniversaries Rachael & Andrew Fishbein (9), Scott & Betty Kaplan (10), Phil Ginsburg and Carolyn Anderson (28) Contributions Temple Israel encourages members to honor the memory of loved ones and to offer tribute to friends, relatives and community members through our various Temple funds. Temple Israel expresses its grateful appreciation for the following donations: General Fund 2010-2011 Mitzvah Gift Ellen Cohn General Fund-Special Gift Campaign Marc & Susan Shepcaro Michael & Beverly Kahn Page 3 General Fund High Holy Days Peter Pastor Carol & Francis Birch Eric & Janice Miller Anja Legerstee Jonathan & Jayne Winsor Judith & Donald Balansky Nancy London & John Bohenko Alvin & Marilyn Mars Kim McCabe & Michael Kofman Cathi Cherry Liston Jonathan Harris & J. Stultz Gregory & Lisa Shaker Carole Krassner Randy LoPatin William & Ki Leffler Marjorie Kaplan Judith Rubenstein Arnold Lieber Kimberly Tancrede Aviva Grasso Ryan & Linsay Kaplan Arlene Kent Samuel Bagdon Laraine Riccardi Jeanne & Steve Wishengrad Louis & Francine Mroz Arthur Golden Theresa Bensew Elihu Baver Ruth Mott Ellen & Harold Yanofsky Michael & Glicka Kaplan Carolyn L Italien Iris & John Estabrook Warren Goldblatt & Pamela Schultze-Goldblatt Robert Kleiman & Katherine Wrenn Kleiman General Fund-Tree of Life Earl & Marilyn Prolman In honor of Gerty Flagg s Bat Mitzvah, October 16, 2010. Carolyn L Italien In loving memory of Irving & Mickie Pastor Rabbi s Discretionary Fund Al & Adina Linden In memory of Irving Oshman Mindy Chadrow & Jeffrey Wagner - High Holiday Services -in honor of Benjamin & Anne Chadrow Harry & Deborah Mueller Thank you to Rabbi Karol for Leah Mueller s Bat Mitzvah Dr. Sharyn J. Zunz In memory of Irving Oshman David Cohen High Holy Days Ann Isacoff High Holy Days James & Elaine Dolph High Holy Days Sue Silfen-Katz High Holy Days We send Rose Greenblatt our thoughts and prayers for healing and wish her a r fuah sh laymah.

Page 4 October, 201 0 Upcoming B nei Mitzvah October 2, 2010 Jules Cook October 16, 2010 Gerty Flagg October 23, 2010 Noah Saunders Returning on November 6: Shabbat Morning Learners Minyan 10:30 am Join us for prayer, song, discussion and community! Join us on Friday, October 8 For FAMILY SHABBAT Tot Shabbat at 6:00 pm A 6:30 pm Dairy/Vegetarian Potluck Dinner (please bring a dish that will serve 8-10 people) 7:15 pm service Students in the 3rd-4th through 7th Grade Religious School Classes will take part in the service This service will include a story with a meaningful message! See you there! Shabbat Service for Renewal of Spirit Friday, October 15 at 7:30 pm featuring our regular Shabbat prayers along with special music and readings on the themes of healing and wholeness join us and add your voice to this enriching worship experience!

Kesher Page 5 Thank you to all congregants and community leaders who helped to lead our High Holy Day worship by participating on the bimah in our services (readers, singers, chanters, ark openers, Torah holders/carriers/lifters, and aliyot): Carole Krassner, Glicka Kaplan, Amy Zirpolo, Marianne Rechy, Cathi Cherry-Liston, Steve Giguere, Michael Kaplan, Roberta Goldsmith, Randy Thomas, Ben Williams, Craig Stevens, Rachel Kane, Carol Birch, Rabbi Alvin Mars, Marilyn Mars, Ann Isacoff, Noah Williams, Sharon Brody, Steve Brody, Jane Liemer, Zachary Venne, Jonathan Venne, Peter Pastor, Jeff Segil, Stacey Segil, Matt Segil, Alan Goldfarb, Lynne DeSantis, Alan Nasberg (including sounding the shofar!), Lessa Brill, Julie Serrano, Joel LaFargue, Donna Goldfarb, Erica Kent, Rhonda Karol, Ilese Stevens, Erin Sandler, Hugh Baver, Sam Bagdon, Naomi Kornhauser, Bev Kahn, Carolyn Anderson, Phil Ginsburg, Juliette Diengott, Gerty Flagg, Joshua Perez, Simon Wallace, Leslie Kirshman, Sam Kirshman, Mort Cherim, Lois Costa, Michael Kahn. Erica Tauriello, Andrew McDonald, Lilah Cherim, Tali Cherim, Stan Robbins, Rita Robbins, Andy Diengott, Patty Diengott, Freddy Diengott, Owen Shepcaro, Grace Tauriello, Jessica Costa, Rebecca Costa, Marc Hiller, Karen Hiller, Larry Gray, Lisa Weinstein, Marc Weinstein, Samantha Weinstein, Savanna Weinstein, Bobby Fisher,Colin Williams, Eve Edelstein-Williams, Maschi Kaplan, Stephen Kaplan, Stacey Smith-Jackson, Emily Behrendt, Michael Behrendt, David Kaye, Paul Pasternack, Whitney Pasternack, Melissa Tobey, and Christal Wilson. Thank you also to: Marc Weinstein and his crew, for setting up the Sanctuary for the High Holy Days. Rabbi Phil Berkowitz, for leading a discussion on Yom Kippur afternoon about the significance of Ground Zero. Loren Selig, for her storytelling at the High Holy Day Family Services. The Temple Board of Trustees, for sponsoring the New Year Oneg on September 8. The Ritual Committee, for arranging honors and sponsoring the bagel brunch on September 10; Temple Israel Sisterhood for sponsoring and coordination the Break-the-Fast on September 18 (under the direction of Stacey Smith-Jackson, Leslie Kirshman and Ann Isacoff and their crew, with special gratitude to Alexa Jackson and Jeremy Jackson).

Page 6 October, 201 0 Yom Kippur Message from our President, Carole Krassner Welcome---L shanah tovah and Shabbat Shalom. Because I have the need to take a deep breath, feel free to join me. Take a deep breath and think how blessed we are to be together today in this beautiful building, surrounded by the warmth of community, with our wonderful rabbi, in a natural setting provided by Mother Nature and feeling so close to God. In fact, let s take a moment to wish someone sitting close to you a l shanah tovah. I have to confess.after all, I have several more hours to fess up. Getting up and speaking in front of a large group of people does not come easy to me. Even at this very moment, I feel as though a flock of butterflies has invaded my body. I m sure that many of you can relate. Putting that aside, today I would like to speak to you about what I am very passionate about and what is extremely near and dear to my heart: our synagogue, our rabbi, and our Temple community together as a partnership. Last March it became very evident that as Jewish people, we were being challenged. YES, we were being tested AGAIN. Our financial situation was so dire that it was questionable if we would be here today, together in this space with our rabbi. We are not unique in this situation. There are synagogues in the Boston area that have been extremely financially stable in the past that are now experiencing great difficulty, but we are unique in that our Temple and our rabbi know how to come together as a community in times of crises. I put out a plea for help, and, without a moment s hesitation, Michael Behrendt, Steve Giguere, Paul Pasternack, Mark Rubinstein and Jeff Segil stepped up to the plate to put their heads together in an attempt to get us back on track. Thank you to all of them. As most of you, I am sure, are well aware by now, we then had the need for a congregational meeting. Volunteers came forward. In this year, we have had more volunteers than I can recall in my thirty plus years as a member of this Temple. This past spring, Rabbi Larry and Rhonda Karol organized the first Nosharama Food Festival here at Temple Israel. We had more than sixty volunteers out of this temple community and more than two hundred people showed up to support this event, many of them being from outside the Jewish community. Thank you, Rhonda and Rabbi Larry. This congregation was not going to sit back. We all have the same goal to keep our vibrant Jewish community alive in this building, with our rabbi, so that we can be together not just for us, but for our children and future generations to come, as Jewish people to leave a legacy here in Dover, NH. You should all have the opportunity to visit the temple when Religious School is in session under the direction of Rabbi Larry and see all the happy faces and listen to the laughter filling the building. Thank you to Rabbi Larry, the Religious School teachers and the madrichim for doing such a great job. Our temple community has shown we know how to come together and this is only the beginning. We have just begun! Just this past week, a purchase and sales agreement was signed by me as president with an extremely reputable developer to sell off a parcel of land that fronts Sixth Street. This well help us in reducing the principal on our mortgage. A great big thank you to Stuart Scharff, Larry Gray, Michael Behrendt and Heidi Krassner-Willette for working with the developer John O Neill to make this happen. On October 2 nd, our temple will have a fundraising booth at Apple Harvest Day thank you, Jane Liemer. There we will be a social/fundraiser here at Temple on January 29 th thank you, Ilese & Craig Stevens. This coming spring, there will be an Art Auction Fundraiser here at temple thank you, Alan Goldfarb. Please don t forget, instead of using Google, use Good Search and Good Shop. There is no cost to you, and the temple will benefit Thank you, Marianne Rechy. We also plan to have another Nosharama thank you, Rabbi Larry and Rhonda. You might ask what your role is in this. Donations are always gratefully appreciated. We need to increase our membership. We need more volunteers to participate and also people to support these events. We need our temple members to bring in people outside of the Jewish community to attend these events and to encourage unaffiliated Jewish people to join our temple. Jeff Segil and Alan Goldfarb will soon be speaking with more information on committees, events, accomplishments and how you can help. Being president of Temple Israel is one of the most difficult and challenging experiences I have faced in my life. Through all the stress and all the sleepness nights, I am so proud, so very proud to be Jewish and I am so proud to Continued on the next page

Page 7 October, 201 0 part of this Temple Community. I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge our outstanding Board of Directors. Each and every Board Member is on at least one committee, something that hasn t happened for many years. A special thank you to Cathi Cherry-Lison for coordinating the honors for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Thank you, also, to Rabbi Larry and Tammy Fascetta, our Temple Administrative Assistant, for their tremendous support. It is on all of us to keep our vibrant Jewish Community alive. I ask that you take the time to think of others less fortunate, particularly in this economy. Please support our ongoing Mitzvah project providing for the Dover Food Pantry, not just at this time of year, but all year round. To our guests, we would love to have you as part of our temple family. You can call the office and Tammy will be happy to send you a membership form or you can download a membership form from the temple website. We make it very easy for you. I like to end my monthly message in the Kesher with this passage from our Friday night prayer book, Mishkan T filah: May it be your will, our God and God of our ancestors to lead us in peace and help us reach our destination safely, joyfully and peacefully. On behalf of the Temple Israel Board of Directions, we extend to each and every one of you our wishes for a good and sweet year. L Shanah Tovah Tikateivu. May you be inscribed for a good year. Thank you. L shalom, Carole Community in The Hood The Sisterhood Now that the High Holidays are behind us and we have each come away with our own special thoughts and impressions of that time, I am going to take the liberty to say thank you to Rabbi Larry for beautiful and thought-provoking services. Also, thanks to all those ways choral and musical enhancement made the services so meaningful. The Yom Kippur break-the- fast also left an impression on me. This was the first time I ve had the pleasure participating as a Sisterhood volunteer in the set up of the Break-the-Fast. I have to admit I was quite nervous not knowing what to expect. When the challenge started to get under way, I was simply amazed watching a congregation unite like family, to accomplish what was necessary. The unity brought warmth and the warmth made the task exhilarating. The Sisterhood wants to thank the entire congregation for the camaraderie and all the wonderful appetizing food. Thank you to our able-bodied young men and women (young-in-age and young-at-heart) for speedily setting up the tables and chairs, and saving some of us women from broken nails and broken backs. Thank you, Ann Isacoff, for providing a helper to wash our dishes and make the kitchen sparkle. Above and beyond all, the Sisterhood and I are sure that the congregation thanks Stacy Smith-Jackson and her wonderful teens, Alexa and Jeremy Jackson, for performing such an amazing feat in the kitchen and set-up. They made the challenge go as smooth as soft butter on bread. From start to finish, their know-how and organization made for a beautiful, glitch free evening. A special thank you is also extended to The Bagelry in Durham, for the more than generous donation of bagels and cream cheeses. The High Holidays are now behind us and we have each come away with our own special impression of that time. Mine includes community. Be watching for details about upcoming events in the weekly Temple email update and future Kesher newsletters! Leslie Kirshman Sisterhood President

Kesher Page 8 Bubbeh Meisehs-From Ann Isacoff A motorist was mailed a picture of his car speeding through an automated radar post. A $40 speeding ticket was included in the envelope. Being cute, he sent the police department a picture of $40. The police responded with another mailed photo...of handcuffs. Hospital Visits: Please keep us informed! Due to national privacy laws, hospitals are not allowed to call congregations to inform them that their members have been admitted as patients. If you know you are going to be in the hospital in advance, please call the Temple office. If you find yourself in the hospital unexpectedly, please tell a nurse that you would like to see the hospital chaplain, who can call the Temple to let us know that you are there. Rabbi Karol and your Temple Israel community would like to give you the care and support that will help you face your health challenges or concerns. Temple Israel doing Mitzvot in the Community Temple Israel Mitzvah Project Please bring food items that can be donated to the Dover Food Pantry at any time. We would like to continue our generosity to people in need throughout the year. Your help in this act of tzedakah (righteous giving) and g milut chasadim (practicing lovingkindness) is appreciated!!! The Dover SHARE Fund directly assists local residents with needs that cannot be satisfied through other helping agencies, providing them with shelter and support for utilities and medical care. Your support is appreciated! Announcing the October meeting of the Eitz Chayim-Tree of Life Confirmation Program at Temple Israel Dover Open to post-bar/bat Mitzvah Students through High School Seniors! Wednesday, October 13, 2010 at 6:10-7:15 pm Please email Rabbi Karol at LPKAROL@aol.com or call Temple at 603-742-3976 if you plan to join this opportunity for community and informal learning! Dover Friendly Kitchen MORE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!!! PLEASE JOIN THIS CONGREGATIONAL AND COMMUNAL EFFORT!!! Temple Members serve at the Dover Friendly Kitchen on the first Thursday of each month at St. Thomas Church Parish Hall on Locust Street. Our Temple effort needs people to help cook, serve and clean. We are there from 3:45 pm until around 6:15 pm. Volunteers do not need to come for the whole time. If anyone has questions, or could let me know if they plan to attend, I can be reached at abbwelch@yahoo.com or 749-6849. We welcome everyone's help! Thank you! Andra Welch, Coordinator These certificates are available from Hadassah for $5.00 each for the purpose of honoring someone or remembering a loved one or friend who has made an impact on your life. For more information, contact Donna Goldfarb at 603-749-3293 or donnadee82@comcast.net

P age 9 O c t o be r, 2 01 0 Let's try an experiment! Order delicious plain or raisin challah and cinnamon babka (to die for!) from Cheryl Ann's Bakery of Brookline, Massachusetts! Cheryl Ann's is a multiple winner of the "Best of Boston" award for their challah. Let's knock this outta the park and it'll happen once a month. Tell you friends and co-workers...everyone loves challah! Buy them as gifts, great for Thanksgiving, too! Place your order by Friday October 22nd with delivery on Wednesday, October 27th during Hebrew School. Alternate pickup can be arranged by contacting Ilese Stevens at 603-868-2196 or impstevens@aol.com. BE WATCHING FOR A FLYER WITH PRICING SENT TO YOU VERY SOON!!!!! Survivors of Nazi Slave Labor Camps Focus of UNH Holocaust Lecture on Tuesday, October 12 The history of Jewish slave labor camps in Poland and how the victims survived is the focus of the Hans Heilbronner Lecture at the University of New Hampshire Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2010. Presented by the College of Liberal Arts and the Department of History, the lecture Holocaust History and Survivor Testimony: The Case of the Starachowice Factory Slave Camps begins at 4 p.m. in the Memorial Union Building, Theatre II. The lecture and following roundtable discussion are free and open to the public and sponsored by the Endowed Fund for Holocaust Education. Chistopher Browning, the Frank Porter Graham Distinguished Professor, Department of History, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, will present the lecture based on his newest book, Remembering Survival: Inside a Nazi SlaveLabor Camp. The book is a study of the Jewish factory slave labor camps in Starachowice in central Poland and is based on nearly 265 survivor testimonies. A ro und tab le d iscu ssion, Crossing a Line: Why do Ordinary People become Murderers or Bystanders, will follow the lecture at 7:30 p.m. in Richards Auditorium, Murkland Hall. The roundtable will feature Browning, and UNH professors John Kirkpatrick, David Hiley, Vicki Banyard, and Ben Harris. The Hans Heilbronner Lecture is named in honor of professor emeritus Hans Heilbronner, who taught Russian history at UNH and who served the university with distinction from 1954 until 1991.

K e s he r P a ge 1 0 Upcoming Programs on Israel sponsored or co-sponsored by The Greater Seacoast United Jewish Appeal (all at Temple Israel Portsmouth, 200 State Street) Sunday, October 17 11:30 am-3:00 pm War by Other Means: The Global Campaign to Delegitimize Israel Presented by: CAMERA Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America Brunch at 11:30 am 12:30 pm Comments by presenters: Steven Stotsky, Senior Research Analyst for CAMERA; Jerry White, Journalist/Academic/Broadcaster; Ari Alexenberg, Director of the Israel Action Center of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston; Moderator: Morey Stettner, columnist for Investor s Business Daily 2:00-3:00 pm Breakout Sessions: Mainstream and Online Media; Making the Case for Israel; Mainstream Churches and Israel; Blogging, Social Media and Israel; Getting Yourself Published in the Mainstream Media; Making an Impact Online ADMISSION IS FREE/OPEN TO THE PUBLIC PLEASE RESPOND TO seacoastuja@gmail.com ************************************* PERSPECTIVES ON ISRAEL Sunday, November 7 Breakfast at 9:30 am Presentation by American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) Ben Marchette, New England Director for AIPAC, will speak on: The 2010 Elections and the United States-Israel Relationship Issues that will impact the new Congress The Peace Process Iranian Proliferation ************* Tuesday, November 9 Lecture at 7:30 pm presented by J STREET Human Rights: They Belong to Everyone Speaker: Yael Dayan, author, three-term member of the Knesset, peace activist, daughter of Moshe Dayan. Please consider marking special occasions and milestones along the path of life for you or members of your family by purchasing a leaf on the Tree of Life. The rocks can also celebrate such occasions or honor the memory of a loved one. For more information, call Tammy Fascetta in the Temple office. Judaism: Roots and Rituals, an Introduction to Judaism course presented by Rabbi Larry Karol, will meet on Tuesday nights at 7:00-8:30 pm from November 2 through March 15 (No class on December 21 and 28 or February 22) This series is especially designed for adult learners, seekers and explorers who want to know more about the Jewish heritage! Please let Rabbi Karol know if you plan to attend by calling Temple Israel (603-742-3976) or by sending an e-mail to Rabbi Karol at lpkarol@aol.com.

K e s he r P a ge 1 1 Temple Israel Booth at Apple Harvest Day Festival, October 2, 2010 9:00am - 4:00pm The Temple Israel Dover Fundraising Committee will be staffing a booth at the Dover Apple Harvest Day on Saturday October 2, 2010. Please come and visit!!!! TEMPLE ISRAEL ART AUCTION Dear Members, I am writing to tell you about Temple Israel s major fundraiser scheduled for April 16 th, 2011. We have contracted with a major art auction house to come in and do an auction for the Temple with all the proceeds going to Temple Israel. If we do this right we can earn between 15-20 thousand dollars. To do it right we will need some help from you, the members and your friends. We are looking for 15 people to help put this auction together. We will need someone to head up the ad Book, ticket sales, publicity, entertainment, refreshments, parking etc. This CANNOT be done without your help. We will need people to start selling ads and tickets at least 3 months prior to the auction. We will also need people the day of the auction to be recorders and cashiers. This will be our major fundraiser for the year. We will have an organizational meeting in September and maybe 2 or 3 more before the actual auction on April 16, 2011 at the Temple. Please call me today and say you will help make this a SUCCESS. Thank you in advance for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Alan Goldfarb, Chairman 749-3293 home 610-0044 office 661-3676 cell ********* To volunteer your time or to help sponsor the fun, you can also contact Glicka Kaplan: ggkaplan@comcast.net 603-431-5536 Tammy Fascetta at the Temple office: 603-742-3976 SAVE THE DATE Temple Israel of Dover invites you to join us for the ART AUCTION (www.marlinart.com) Saturday, April 16, 2011 Appetizers 6:00 PM Preview and Silent Auction 7:00 PM Live Auction Tickets $10.00 person Please make check payable to Temple Israel of Dover P.O. Box 254 Dover, NH 03821-0254

P age 1 2 O c t o be r, 2 01 0 SAVE THE DATE!!!! Saturday, January 29-7:00 PM A SPECIAL EVENING FEATURING HYPNOTIST Temple Israel - 515 Sixth Street Dover, NH $25 per person Includes: Hors d oeuvres Soft Drinks Please feel free to bring your favorite alcoholic beverage For more information: 603-868-2196 Or email: impstevens@aol.com ONEG SHABBAT HOSTS FOR NOVEMBER 2010 THROUGH FEBRUARY 2011 November 2010 5 Marianne Rechy and Amy Zirpolo Segil Family 12 Judy Esposito Stacey Smith-Jackson 19 Family Service: Religious School Families (6th-7th Grade) 26 Potluck Oneg (Thanksgiving weekend) December 2010 3 Family Service: Religious School Families (5th Grade) 10 Susan Shepcaro 17 Naomi Kornhauser and Michael Behrendt Eve Edelstein-Williams and Colin Williams 24 TBA 31 TBA Service 5:45 6:30 January 2011 7 Family Service: Religious School Families (3rd-4th Grade) Pam and Steve Giguere Carole Krassner Lauren and Scott Saltman 14 Carolyn Anderson and Phil Ginsburg DeeDee and David Goldstein 21 Patty and Andy Diengott Lisa and Marc Weinstein 28 Ilese and Craig Stevens Leslie and Sam Kirshman February 2011 4 Family Service (2nd Grade) Glicka and Maschia Kaplan 11 Stephen Lichtenstein and Karen Jacoby Mitchell Shuldman and Diane Schaefer 18 Lessa Brill and John Wallace Donna and Alan Goldfarb 25 Bill and Jill Schoonmaker Sharon and Steve Brody If you are unable to host the Oneg Shabbat on the night assigned to you, please find a substitute by trading with another family from the membership directory. If you change your assigned date, please notify Cathi CherryListon at 603-312-0152 or 603-269-4888 (cathi_cherry@yahoo.com) or email or call Susan Shepcaro at 603-964-7959 or sshepcaro@yahoo.com

K e s he r P a ge 1 3 October 2010 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu We were just informed that the Seacoast Fall Jewish Film Festival has been cancelled. 3 4 5 6 Religious School 4:00-6:00 pm Bar/Bat Mitzvah Meeting 6pm Board Meeting 7:00 pm 10 11 12 13 18 19 Seacoast UJA Program War by Other Means TI Portsmouth 11:30-3:00 pm 24 20 7 26 27 1 Limmud Boston All day Temple Israel BOSTON 2 3 Judaism Class 7:00 pm Shabbat Service 7:30 pm 2 8 Jules Cook Bar Mitzvah 10:00 am 9 (3rd-7th Grades take part) 14 15 16 Shabbat Service For Renewal of Spirit 7:30 pm 21 22 Shabbat Service 7:30 pm 28 Religious School 4:00-6:00 pm 31 1 Temple Israel FAMILY SHABBAT Tot Shabbat 6pm serves at Dover Dinner 6:30 pm Friendly Kitchen Shabbat Service 3:45-6:15 pm 7:15 pm Religious School 4:00-6:00 pm 25 Sat Shabbat Service 7:30 pm Religious School 4:00-6:00 pm Confirmation 6:10-7:15 pm 17 Fri 4 Gerty Flagg Bat Mitzvah 10:00 am 23 Noah Saunders Bar Mitzvah 10:00 am 29 30 Shabbat Service 7:30 pm Limmud Boston 7:30 pm Temple Israel BOSTON 5 6 Shabbat Service 7:30 pm (with special music) Shabbat Morning Learners Minyan 10:30 am Temple Israel of Dover has entered the world of FACEBOOK! Please join our group, Friends of Temple Israel of Dover NH, established by Marc Hiller. This gives us one more way to learn about Temple events in cyberspace (along with our real space gatherings)!

P age 1 4 O c t o be r, 2 0 10 Temple Israel of Dover P. O. Box 254 Dover, N. H. 03821 Temple Israel is a growing Reform Jewish congregation that welcomes all who wish to participate in Jewish worship, study, and fellowship. Our mission is to serve as a center for a Jewish experience of tradition and prayer, a lifelong Jewish education, individual and communal acts of caring, and connection to Israel and the wider Jewish world. Temple Israel is a proud member of the Union for Reform Judaism, one of more than 800 congregations in the Reform synagogue movement. President: Carole Krassner c.krassner@comcast.net Rabbi Larry Karol lpkarol@aol.com rabbilarry@dovertemple.org Administrative Assistant:Tammy Fascetta TempleOffice@dovertemple.org Family Shabbat on October 8 Tot Shabbat at 6pm, Dinner (Dairy/Vegetarian Potluck) at 6:30 pm, Service at 7:15 pm Shabbat Service for Renewal of Spirit on October 15, 7:30 pm Shabbat Service on Friday, October 29, 7:30 pm with special music Limmud Boston Learning and Entertainment at Temple Israel Boston Judaism: Roots and Rituals begins on November 2 WATCH WEEKLY EMAILS FOR DETAILS ON OUR UPCOMING EVENTS! O C T OBE R Y AH RZE IT S Week of October 30: Lydia Wills (24), Katherine Edelstein (26), Burton Golub (28), Hyman Pindrus (28), Bessis Lichten (29), Herbert Cohen (29), Barbara Kates Comenitz (30) Week of October 2: Debbie Ginsburg (26), Jack Briskin (27), Irene Torf (28), Dorothy Cohen (28), Samuel K. King (29), Michael Pines (29), Jack Gotz (29), Gert Sternberg (30), Lena Bernstein (30), Margaret Jacoby (1) Week of November 6: Herman Sperson (1), James Bockman (1), Morris Fine (1), Alexander Willens (1), Barney Grossman Week of October 9: Sylvia Seperson (3), Alex Siegel (5), Martha Shuldman (5), Gussie (3), Seymour Osman (4), Martha Magerer (6) Shutzer (6), Henrietta Banner Abeles (6), NOTE: Yahrzeits are listed according to Edward Black (6), Gregory Parsons (6), Sherry Parsons (6), Patrick Zirpolo (7), Louis the Hebrew date, so the English date will vary from year to year. Kaddish may be Cohen (7), Gloria LoPatin (7), Boris Traven recited on the Shabbat following the date (7), Marc Goldsmith (8), Jakki Wiese (8), of remembrance. Traditionally names of Norman Stein (8), Leon Hirsch (9) the immediate family are added. It is appropriate to make a donation when Week of October 16: Thelma R. Hooz (10), Janette Krasin (10), Bennie Davis (12), Alice adding a name to the Yahrzeit list and at Weismann (12), Maurice Lifson (13), Leonard the Yahrzeit date each year. For information or to add a D. Kaplan (14), Sidney Kates (16), Evelyn name please call Temple at 603Robbins (16), Samuel Smokler (16) 742-3976. Memorial Wall Week of October 23: Abraham Kaplan (18), Members may add names of loved ones or Mabel Philips (20), Harold Jacob Edelstein reserve spaces on the new memorial wall (20), Lorraine Goren (20), Lt Albert N. with a minimum contribution of $300. Edelstein (21), George Hooz (21), Adrienne Please contact Tammy in the Temple Saltz (22), Anne Borwick (22), Donald Martin office for more information. (23)