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The Temple view Congregation Ohabai Sholom February 2018 ~ www.templenashville.org ~ Volume 92: Issue 3 The Bible & Social Justice with Dr. Amy-Jill Levine Tuesdays at 7:00 pm February 6 th The Bible and Immigration Amy-Jill Levine is University Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies, E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Professor of New Testament Studies, and Professor of Jewish Studies at Vanderbilt University Divinity School and College of Arts and Sciences. A self-described Yankee Jewish feminist who teaches in a predominantly Christian divinity school in the buckle of the Bible Belt, Professor Levine combines historical-critical rigor, literary-critical sensitivity, and a frequent dash of humor with a commitment to eliminating anti-jewish, sexist, and homophobic theologies. February 13 th The Bible and Health Care February 20 th The Bible and Poverty For questions or additional information contact The Temple (615) 352-7620 Rabbi Neal Katz, Musician in Residence Weekend of February 23-25 Details on page 12 Social Action Shabbat February 2 nd Green Shabbat February 9 th February 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 1

The Temple 5015 Harding Pike Nashville, TN 37205 Phone: 615-352-7620 Fax: 615-352-9365 www.templenashville.org Executive Staff Mark Schiftan Senior Rabbi... ext. 224 Shana Goldstein Mackler Rabbi... ext. 221 Rabbi Michael Shulman, RJE Director of Education & Next Generation Programs... ext. 233 David Davis...Rabbi Laureate Tracy Fishbein Cantor... ext. 226 Bernard Gutcheon Cantor Emeritus... ext. 234 Tammye Crump Finance Manager & Director of Operations...ext. 230 Corye Nelson Preschool Director... ext. 231 Erin Zagnoev Director of Membership & Development... ext. 299 Office Staff Mitzie Russell Executive Assistant to the Clergy & Office Manager... ext. 292 Mark Shepard Facility Manager... ext. 235 Marjorie Zager Senior Services Coordinator... ext. 237 Officers Martin Sir...President Joyce Friedman...Vice Pres./Treasurer Jimmy Marks...Secretary Pursuing Though the shortest month, February is filled with activities to learn and engage with one another, our community, and our faith. On the first three Tuesdays of the month, beginning February 6, we welcome Dr. A.-J. Levine once again to the Temple for what is sure to be an enlightening series on the Biblical Prophets. In line with our Adult Education series on Rabbi Mackler Social Justice, Dr. Levine will share insights into the biblical perspective of some of our most pressing modern social ills and issues: Immigration, Health Care, and Poverty/Economic Justice. Our texts and traditions have much to say about how to create a just society, and we hope you will join us for each of these relevant evening conversations. Last month, we celebrated the unbelievable success of the Boulevard Bolt, and the record $290,000 donated to hunger and homeless agencies around Nashville. That brings the total donated funds since the Bolt s inception to over $3.35 MILLION! We are grateful for the leadership of The Temple and our partner congregations, the committee that works tirelessly to make each Bolt a success, the sponsors and many volunteers who help our collective attempt to alleviate the scourge of hunger and homelessness. Inspired by that sense of justice, we continue to look forward to the Shabbat services in February, as well, they offer us a chance to celebrate and uplift the congregation, to learn and to engage with more of The Temple s social justice and social action programs. On February 2, we welcome our Social Action Committee to share with us the amazing work they do on our behalf, and the many organizations they support through the various designated funds at Temple. We will have the opportunity to hear from Anna- Gene O Neal President/CEO of Alive Hospice. The following Friday, February 9 th, The Temple s Green Team will help lead our service with a creative twist. Our Green Team responds to the reality of climate change, and promotes our Jewish obligation to protect the earth and to preserve resources. The issue of environmental justice affects all of us, and truthfully, stems from and is perpetuated by us all. Every person, every human being, having been endowed with faculties of both reason and conscience, must know that he/she is responsible for this problem. We all contribute, either positively or negatively, to the state of our environment and health of our planet. It is unethical and criminal to deny the problem and to do nothing to help solve it. Facing and fighting climate change is a moral and religious imperative, At that service we will have the chance to meet and learn from some of the organizations doing that work, and how we might participate. The last Shabbat in February, we welcome Rabbi Neal Katz, who will share with us his music and his motivation in engaging in Judaism and the interfaith and justice work with his larger community of Tyler, Texas. You can read more about our talented and dedicated colleague on PAGE 12, and we hope you will join us as Rabbi Katz helps lead Friday night services and Saturday s Chevra Torah. Young families are invited to our PJ Tot Shabbat Havdalah Saturday the 24 th as we prepare for Purim with Rabbi Katz, and our students will have a chance to learn with him that Sunday. It s a full February indeed! page 2 ~ February 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620

Pursuing Spirituality and Tikkun Olam Dear Temple family, It is Friday before the Dr. King holiday as I write this. Everything is closed because of the weather, including the courts. The closures gave me a chance to slow down. I take a nighttime walk in our snow covered neighborhood. I experience the new quietness the fresh snow brings. In this quietness of a snow covered Shabbat, the "small voice within" allows me to reflect on my work life, my family life, and my communal life, particularly at Temple. Temple offers many ways for us to nurture the "small voice within" and to engage with life's spiritual Martin Sir questions. A new lay-led group, Spiritual Journeys, is currently reflecting on the spiritual writings of Rabbi Rami Shapiro. Dr. David Barton is continuing our study of spiritual figures of our recent past. Torah study on Thursdays and Saturdays offer similar opportunities, as well as our ongoing adult education. And, our services, with our beautiful music, can enhance one's spiritual life, particularly when practiced as a regular spiritual discipline. My "inner voice" on this Friday evening before the King holiday turns to Dr. King's dream for "beloved community". At Temple, we have created and continue to work at creating sacred community. I am glad to say our work furthers Dr. King's dream for "beloved community." At Temple, we practice repairing our world/ tikkun olam with many pathways, including our Caring Connection Committee, our Social Action Committee, our new Social Justice Committee, our revamped environmental/ Being Geen Committee, Room in the Inn, and the Boulevard Bolt. However, sociologists and political scientists warn us against a tendency toward decline in civic engagement. The phenomenon was described in Robert Putnam's book, Bowling Alone, Collapse and Revival of American Community. Here at Temple, we meet the challenge described by Robert Putnam, but we still must resist tendencies that might keep us from being fully engaged in organized acts of lovingkindness or repair of the world/tikkun olam. "Proximity" to the social condition that needs to be repaired, according to Brian Stephenson, a modern civil rights leader, is one of the keys to increased engagement. So...Come to Temple for our Social Action Shabbat on February 2 and meet the people that work for the various social service agencies we help fund. Consider, for example, volunteering at a " Freedom School" that serves "at risk" youth or work for the expansion of health care for uninsured Tennesseans at the Tennessee Justice Center. Or, come to our environmental/ Being Green Shabbat on February 9 and learn how you can work to reduce the effects of climate change. Or, work with our Social Justice Committee as it plans educational forums to bring us more " proximate" wth the challenges facing new immigrants/refugees, the challenges for persons facing racial injustice, or the challenges facing transgendered youth. Or, help our religious school implement and keep alive the hope for future generations with its theme of the year, tikkun olam. Or, join Temple members at a Noah(Nashville Organized for Action and Hope) meeting to help people needing more affordable housing, better jobs, or more fair policing. Dr. King would be proud of us. Our prophet, Isaiah, who envisioned a world where "swords are beaten into ploughshares" would be proud of us. Rabbi Falk and all those in our congregation who have worked for social justice would be proud of us. Let us praise this goodness. See you at Temple! The Gift of a Sweet Oneg Shabbat It is with great appreciation that we would like to thank the family of Barbara W. Schwartz for creating the Barbara W. Schwartz Oneg Fund. This fund was created in loving memory of Barbara Schwartz by her son Michael Schwartz. Barbara was a long time member and was known for baking for our congregational Break the Fast, Oneg Shabbats and Bar/Bat Mitzvahs. The fund will be used to help offset the cost of our weekly Oneg Shabbats, which Barbara loved. This fund will help to sweeten and enhance the lives of our members. This gift is a true blessing and will benefit our congregation for generations to come. For more information on leaving your legacy or honoring those you love, please contact Erin Zagnoev at The Temple. February 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 3

Temple Life Congregational News Mazel Tov to... Tracey Friedman & Joe Levy on the birth of Noah Arthur Levy. He wad born on November 17 th. His grandparents are Ellen & David Levy. Lindsay & Steven Katz on the birth of their son Wyatt Samuel Katz on December 7 th. His aunt and uncle are Amy & Brian Katz. Jamie & Jeremy Brook, Anna and Cece who welcomed Richard Miller Brook to their family on December 28 th. His grandparents are Rae & Bruce Hirsch and his aunt & uncle are Erin & Greg Zagnoev. Shana & Charles Small who are the proud parents of daughter, Elinor Elise Small (Nora) She was born on December 30 th. Her grandparents are Lisa & Stephen Small and her uncle is Jonathan Small. Bailey & Alexander Woods on the birth of their daughter. Penelope Corinne Woods was born on January 1 st. Her grandparents are Larry & Betsy Woods and her great grandmother is Marian (Sis) Cohn. Tracy Fishbein, Glenn Turtel and Anna Rose on the January 8 th birth of Joshua Benjamin Turtel. Polly & David Roffwarg who are the parents of Emmitt Miles Roffwarg, born on January 10 th. Goldie & Mark Shepard are his grandparents, his great grandmother is Sylvia Shepard and his aunt and uncle are Jennie & Brad Zagnoev. Rae & Bruce Hirsch who have a new granddaughter. Ruby Fay Hirsch was born on December 27 th. Her parent s are Adam and Mandy Hirsch who live it Atlanta. Her aunts and uncles are Erin & Greg Zagnoev and Jamie & Jeremy Brook. Laurie & Steve Eskind whose son Michael got married on December 31 st to Kristin Stimpson. Michael s grandmother is Annette Eskind. page 4 ~ February 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 Sincere Sympathy The Temple mourns the loss of the following members & extends condolences to our Temple members who share the loss: Mr. Louis Palet January 1, 2018 survived by his wife, Ruth Palet and daughter, Lisa (Rob) Goldstein Robert Cerny January 6, 2018 survived by his wife, Pat Cerny Shannon Snyder January 11, 2018 survived by her husband, Oran Aaronson, son, Liam and daughter Talia Suzanne Brandes January 18, 2018 Jim Bean December 30, 2017 survived by his wife, Lynn Bean, step-daughter, Leslie (Danny) Schenk, step-sons, Jeff (Gail) Jacobs, Raymond (Nancy) Jacobs The Temple family extends condolences to those who have recently lost loved ones. Gwen (Frank) Gordon on the loss of her mother, Tatjana Kutilin Linda Latter on the loss of her mother, Candy Latter Leslie (Barry) Stillman on the loss of her sister, Sandra Ann Schatten Jeremy (Becca) Stone on the loss of his father, Bob Stone. New Members Welcome to the following new members, we are so glad you joined our Temple family! Gary Minnick and Ashly Rosenstock Erin Riley Hunter and Andrea Bernstein

Next Dor Events for Young Adults Learn :: Live :: Grow :: Connect We welcome singles, couples and young families ages 22-40 Around the World Progressive Dinner February 10 th @ 6:00 pm Join other young adults from the congregation for a fun evening out at some of the best ethnic restaurants on Nolensville Pike! Appetizers at The Temple, dinner at various restaurants and then dessert and dancing at Plaza Mariachi! Appetizers and dessert free - just pay for your dinner. To RSVP please email Rabbi Shulman or call The Temple office: 615-352-7620. L Dor V Dor...and Even More Celebrating Temple Leadership Save the Date Sunday, April 29, 2018 6:00 pm Temple Fundraising Event Honoring Lori Fishel ~ Alan Mazer ~ Betty Lee Rosen Award of Special Honor to Betsy Chernau and Sally Wolfe for their dedication to the success of our annual Book of Remembrance For information contact The Temple (615) 352-7620 Invitation to follow.... February 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 5

Celebrating Chanukah with The Temple and Mazel Tones page 6 ~ February 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620

Chanukah Tot Shabbat Religious School February 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 7

the temple s purim Carnval MARCH 4, 2018 at 10:30 a m $25 per family unlimited rides. attractions. games. arts & crafts Games and attractions for families with young children ages 0-5 hot dogs. pizza. popcorn. cotton candy. chips fruit. drinks. and HAMANTASCHEN! Train Rides. Exotic Animal Petting Zoo. Magician & Juggler Mask Making. Face Paint. Sand Art. Balloon Animals Come in your best costume! Games for all ages! Costume contest! Fabulous prizes! Special area for 4 th - 7 th graders with sports games & climbing wall 5015 Harding Pike Nashville, TN 37205 page 8 ~ February 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620

Thanksgiving Concert a Community Success Temple Members at the MLK March February 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 9

February at The Temple February 6, 13, 20 7:00 pm A.-J. Levine Series Februa Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednes February 9 6:00 pm Green Shabbat Service February 10 Next Dor Progessive Dinner February 23-24 Rabbi Katz Weekend February 24 4:30 pm Tot Shabbat Havdalah Purim 4 5 6 7 4th Grade Wedding Prep Religious School 11 12 13 14 4th Grade Family Program/ Mock Wedding 5:30 PM Room in the Inn 5:30 PM Room in the Inn 11:30 AM Golden Lunch Bunch 7:00 PM A.-J. Levine Series 4:00 PM Executive Committee 4:15 PM 7th Grade Mitzvah C 4:15 PM Hebrew 6:00 PM Post Co 4:15 PM Hebrew Religious School 7:00 PM A.-J. Levine Series 6:00 PM Post Co 11:00 AM Conversion Class Weekly at The Temple 18 19 20 21 No School 5:30 PM Room in the Inn 11:30 AM Golden Lunch Bunch 7:00 PM A.-J. Levine Series 4:15 PM Hebrew 6:00 PM Post Co Women s Torah Study Thursdays at Noon at The Temple See Calendar for Dates! Lunch with the Rabbi Thursdays ~ 11:30 am at The Temple See Calendar for Dates! 25 26 27 28 2nd Grade Community Program Religious School 11:00 AM Conversion Class 5:30 PM Room in the Inn 7:00 PM Board Meeting 4:15 PM Hebrew 6:00 PM Post Co page 10 ~ February 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620

ry 2018 day B'nai lass n Thursday Friday 1 2 3 10:45 AM Adult Hebrew 11:30 AM Lunch with the Rabbi 12:00 PM Women's Torah Study 8 9 10 10:45 AM Adult Hebrew 11:30 AM Lunch with the Rabbi 12:00 PM Women's Torah Study 15 16 17 10:45 AM Adult Hebrew 6:00 PM Shabbat Service/Social Action Shabbat 6:00 PM Shabbat Service/ Green Shabbat 6:00 PM Family Service Saturday Chevrah Torah 11:00 AM Shabbat Service Chevrah Torah 11:00 AM Shabbat Service 6:00 PM Next Dor Progressive Dinner Chevrah Torah March at The Temple March 2 6 pm Purim Service March 4 9:30 am New Member Brunch 10:30 am Purim Carnival March 24 4:30 pm Tot Shabbat - Passover March 27 6:30 pm Temple Town Hall March 30 First Passover Seder n 11:30 AM Lunch with the Rabbi 11:00 AM Shabbat Service 12:00 PM Women's Torah Study 22 23 24 10:45 AM Adult Hebrew Rabbi Katz Weekend n 11:30 AM Lunch with the Rabbi 6:00 PM Blue Jean Shabbat Chevrah Torah Regularly at The Temple Notes: 12:00 PM Women's Torah Study 11:00 AM Shabbat Service 4:30 PM Tot Shabbat Havdalah Purim Golden Lunch Bunch 11:30 am - First & third Tuesdays of the month Join us for lunch, entertainment and fun! February 6 th & 20 th n To RSVP:Call Anna Sir (354-1686) February 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 11

A Special Weekend of Music and Fun with Rabbi Neal Katz, Musician in Residence Weekend of February 23-25 The Temple is very excited to welcome Rabbi Neal Katz to join with our Temple clergy for a wonderful weekend of music and learning! An engaging and prolific clergy person and Jewish singer/ songwriter, Rabbi Katz will share many of his own songs and the stories behind them as he participates in several events with our congregation throughout the weekend. Neal Katz is the Rabbi of Congregation Beth El in Tyler, Texas. He has been making Jewish and folk music for almost 30 years. Neal grew up in the youth groups and summer camps of the Reform Movement and was a song-leader for NFTY in Israel trips for three summers. He has also shared his music at Jewish summer camps, congregations, and conferences around the county. Neal has released three CDs of Jewish music and one folkmusic CD. He has also been involved in a number of other music projects with other artists and productions. In Tyler, Texas, Neal has created and performs with a klezmer band for the wider community. As a Rabbi, he is heavily involved in the non-profit world working to make his community stronger. He serves on a number of local boards, and is the immediate past chair of the local non-profit hospice in Tyler, and the immediate past chair and co-founder of a non-profit counseling center. Neal is also active in interfaith dialogue and peace projects. He also teaches at the University of Texas at Tyler. The Temple is thrilled to welcome Rabbi Katz for a wonderful weekend of music, fun, and learning for all. We hope you ll join us to hear some of his tunes and stories! To learn more about Rabbi Neal Katz, please visit his website: katzmusic.wixsite.com/katzmusic Rabbi Katz will join us for Shabbat services on: Friday, February 23 rd where he ll lead the music of our worship featuring many of his own melodies and discuss his love and history in writing and leading Jewish music. Saturday, February 24 th at 9:30 am Rabbi Katz will lead our weekly Chevrah Torah study hour. Saturday, February 24 th at 4:30 pm Rabbi Katz will participate alongside Rabbi Mackler and Jan Huettner in our Purim-themed Havdallah Tot Shabbat program. Sunday, February 25 th He will also share some of his music and his love of teaching with our Religious School students. page 12 ~ February 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620

Please join us for our New Member Brunch Sunday, March 4, 2018 ~ 9:30 a.m. at The Temple Get to know other members while we get a chance to know you better... Learn about the programs, activities & committees that make our Temple special. Hosted by Temple Membership Committee *Please RSVP to: Erin Zagnoev ~ erin@templenashville.org Following brunch, we hope you will join us for our Purim Carnival! Experience Israel with Rabbi Schiftan Beginning Labor Day Weekend 2019 Unique Hotels. Farm and - to - Table Chef. Delicious Food & Restaurant Adventures. Private Small Vineyard Visits & Tastings. Artist Studios and Gallery Explorations February 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 13

Social Action Each month we highlight an organization which receives funds through the Temple's Social Action Allocations. JFS has been building families through adoption for 39 years. The service was originally started because other adoption agencies would not serve Jewish families. Jewish families continue to turn to Jewish Family Service when adopting, partly because they can openly identify themselves as Jewish without potential negative consequence, versus using other Christian based agencies in Nashville. In addition, Jewish Family Service is the primary adoption agency in Nashville and Middle TN conducting home studies and post-placements for same-sex couples. By serving the gay and lesbian community, Jewish Family Service is upholding a Jewish value to not turn our back on a part of society that is discriminated against, often deprived the option to adopt. The couples we served are loving, stable family units who want to build families. They go through the same stringent evaluations as any other prospective adoptive family to ensure they are able to take on the responsibility of adoption. Very often, same sex couples are willing to adopt children who are harder to place. Funding from Social Action Allocations was awarded to support the operating costs and programming of JFS Adoption services. Social Action Shabbat February 2 nd at 6:00 pm Each year, the Social Action Allocations sub-committee sends Requests for Proposals to community organizations which meet our guidelines, and then evaluates the resulting proposals. Recommendations are approved by the Social Action Committee, and then by the Board of Trustees, for allocations to be made from funds earmarked for Social Action. In 2018, seventeen agencies including our own Room in the Inn will receive a total of $18,000. At Shabbat services on February 2 nd, we will honor these agencies by providing them an opportunity to display information about their organizations in our Oneg area both before and after services. Anna-Gene O Neal, President/CEO of Alive Hospice will be telling us about her organization that evening. We encourage you to join us as we celebrate the wonderful works of the organizations The Temple supports. DID YOU HEAR? The Temple Social Action Committee is Having a Used Hearing Aid Collection April 20 th May 13 th at The Temple More Information to Follow In affiliation with Sertoma Club of Nashville s HEAR Nashville program, a 501c3 organization Keep Those Pull Tabs Coming In! The Social Action Committee is collecting these for the Ronald McDonald House, which uses them to fund their services for families of seriously ill or injured children receiving medical treatment at Nashville area hospitals. Please place your pull tabs from soda, beverage and soup cans into the container located by the Presidents photos near the Chapel. page 14 ~ February 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620

Purim Family Service Friday, March 2 nd at 6:00 pm Come dressed as your favorite SuperHero!!!!! The Temple gift shop Caring Connection We are revamping our Caring Connection committee. If you want to join the effort to support congregants in their times of joy & sorrow contact: Alyssa Trachtman atmittens@gmail.com or 615/352-7781 Follow Up with Dr. David Barton Check out the deals in the Gift Shop 20% OFF all Chanukah Merchandise (for all items OVER $20) If The Temple is Open.the Gift Shop is Open! (.just stop by the front desk to ask for assistance) We accept cash, check and all major credit cards Continuing our discussion of the theology and the social justice interest of Abraham Joshua Heschel Sunday, February 11 th at 9:45 am February 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 15

Religious School by Rabbi Michael Shulman Religious School Calendar ~ February 2018 February 4 7 th - 12 th Graders to JCC for JFS Program 9:30-11:45 am February 11 4 th Grade Family Program and Mock Wedding February 18 No School President s Day Weekend February 24 7 th - 10 th Grade Food Sorting at Second Harvest 1-4 pm (No school for 7 th - 10 th graders on 2/25) February 25 2 nd Grade Community Program at The Temple Turning Beliefs into Action SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2018 9:15 A.M. TO 11:45 A.M. GJCC AUDITORIUM Open to teens from 7 th through 12 th grades Brought to you by Jewish Family Service in collaboration with the local congregational religious schools Want to learn how to make a difference? Join us for a morning of discussion and presentations by two inspiring, dynamic individuals who had an idea about how to address a social issue and made it happen! Presenters Learn Do Marcus Whitney, CEO and Founder: The Unlikely Company Co-Founder: Oasis Venture Julie Stein, Executive Director and Co-Founder: Wildlife Friendly Enterprise Network No charge to attend Contact Teri Sogol, LCSW at JFS: 615-354-1662 & Jewish Foundation OF NASHVILLE AND MIDDLE TENNESSEE page 16 ~ February 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620

Preschool by Corye Nelson Role of the Teacher I love to give tours of our preschool. It gives me an to opportunity to educate parents about our approach to early childhood education. One of the areas of focus is our view of our role as a teachers. One Latin root of the English word education is educere, which means to lead out. As teachers, we believe that our role is to bring out of children what they are already capable of and help them build on that. We feel that our purpose is to guide children to ask questions, seek solutions and find alternative ways to problem solve. We view the role of teacher as a co-researcher who helps the child pursue genuine interests, realize his/her own potential and grow in all developmental domains. Our teachers are facilitators in children s interactions and problemsolving, encouraging children to think through their actions, consider multiple options and communicate their feelings respectfully and responsibly. Communicating and asking questions are at the heart of our approach. We rarely want to directly answer a question for a child as that would deprive them of opportunities to develop their own theories and possible solutions valuable skills that require practice and encouragement. Instead we pose additional questions with the intent of gaining clarity in what the child really wants to know then we provide relevant and extended experiences to give children the tools they need to become great thinkers and problem-solvers. Additionally, we take on the role of the observer. Teachers watch, listen and reflect as children play throughout the day. What questions are they asking? What play are the repeating? What topics of discussion are taking place? Following the lead of the child, teachers plan activities and facilitate conversations to weave the learning throughout the children s play. One of the ways that we make our work with children evident is through our documentation. We invite you to take a stroll down the preschool hallways and read our documentation panels. Here, you will see the children working and read about their experiences and the teachers and children s reflections. February 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 17

Kaddish will be recited in Memory of these loved ones... February 2 & 3 February 9 & 10 February 16 & 17 Elinor Addlestone (wife) Ronald Addlestone Lambert Bacherig Frances Barry Marie K. Bloch Morris Bloomfield Pearl Brody June Brune Samuel Cassell (father-in-law) Anabel Cassell Polly Ann Ceigler Walter Cohen Florence Cronstine Aralia H. Davis Herman Davis Sallye Joseph Falk Randall M. Falk, Sr. Helen Feinstein Richard Feinstein Frances Wiener Fishel (mother) James & Royce Fishel Frances Fradkin (mother) Gary & Carol Fradkin Joseph Gilbert Sr. Samuel Goldberg Lee Goldner Dorothy Goldstein Goldye Rittenberg Goldstein Seymour Goodman Bernice K. Gordon Nathan Greenfield Robert E. Holzman, MD Morris Kaminsky Gus Kornman, Sr. Sidney Leibovitz Davine Levison Harry Lipman Marion Markus Paul Miller Theresa Olshine Joseph Posnack Claire Reinheimer Rose Richman May Werthan Shayne Betty Harmetz Smirnow Leonard Smith Leah F. Sonnenfield (great-aunt) Frank & Barbara Ghertner Dorothy & Jack Miller Matilda Speiser Herman Stelzer Linda Stern Louis Tepper (father) Howard & Jacqueline Tepper Merryl Thornton Esther Axelrod Weiser Howard M. Werthan Alice Zimmelman (aunt) David & Susan Alexander Jonathan Zimmelman (uncle) David & Susan Alexander Murray Bender Rose R. Berenstain (grandmother) Emily & Bill Kuhn Fannye Cohen Judy Fay Cohen Morley Denbo (brother) Dede Lipman Ford Bryan Ellis (father) David Ellis Sarah Fenichel Phyllis Fiedler Lottie Friedman Simon Ghertner (grandfather) Frank & Barbara Ghertner Dorothy & Jack Miller Irene Goldman Darryl Goldwyn (brother) Rhoda Cooper Dorothy Greenberg (mother) Brenda & Jerome John G. Herzfeld Muriel Kingsbury Hudson Irving Kapolowitz Samuel Karr Harry Krug Barbara Jacobs Kuhn (mother) Gus & Emily Kuhn Emily & Bill Kuhn Monnie I. Lusky, Sr. Melvin Miller Bella Perlman Barbara Mann Reinfeld Elinor Saperstein (mother) Patricia & Eric Blumenthal (wife) Rudy Saperstein Emma Griliches Schneider (mother) Olivia Newman Edward Schwartz (uncle) Howard & Anita Taradash Joseph H. Schwartz Eleanor Bloch Small Robert Snyder Joseph Steine Charlotte Strauss (sister) Gloria & Manuel Sir Frances Sturm Niki Uhlig Henry D. Weinbaum (grandfather-in-law) Jim Brown Anne Weinberger (aunt) Anabel Cassell Lenore Winner Abe Zimmerman (grandfather) Raymond & Etta Zimmerman Martin R. Alexander (father) David & Susan Alexander Sandy Apolinsky Adele Virginia Back Gertrude Baker Diane Barnett Leon Block Etta Bloomstein Boris J. Brooks George Burrus Melvin Leo Case Gussie Feinsmith Isadore L. Feldman Meyer Friedman Thelma Gerson Letty-Lou Haber Gilbert Stanley Gimpelson Phillip Glazer Paul B. Goldberg Samuel Goldman Sadie Hartman Charline Hirsbrunner (sister) Wilma Koenig Irwin M. Jacobs (grandfather) Gus & Emily Kuhn Bill & Emily Kuhn Esther Klein (grandmother) Sheri & Bob Warnke Clairee Levy Rose L. Loventhal Henry K. Lustig Paul Leon Miller (father) Carol & Gary Fradkin Kenneth Parrish Suzy Zeffren Rauch Michael Rosa, Sr. Sidney Rosenblum Julius L. Roth Rachel E. Salzkotter Bella W. Schwartz Joseph Schwartz Pauline Sender Bobby Shepard Dorothy Sigal Joseph Stein Raymond True David Charles Watkins, Sr. February 23 & 24 Rhea Silverstone Abrams (mother) Joyce & Donald Friedman Louis Bern Mayme Bissinger Isaac N. Bloomstein Hattye Bubis Adolph D. Cohn (father) Roger & Esther Cohn Mary Cronstine Julia H. Davis Hattie Jean Falk Sally Feldman Blanche Fensterwald (mother-in-law) Robert Eisenstein Clarence Freedman (father) Mark Freedman Bernice Gidseg Sylvia Goldman Gary Goldstein Paul Greenspan Miriam Weinstein Israel (mother) Renetta Corenswet Edith G. Joseph Milton H. Kornman Sadye Marks Kornman (grandmother) Gayle & John Rosen Bonnie Litt Charles B.H. Loventhal L.J. Loventhal Solomon L. Lowenstein Sarah Martin Henrietta Mellow (mother) Ruth Palet Floyd Melman Max Miller Rachel Olsky Heloise Kaufman Pfeifer Morris Porges Kurt Rose Greta Rosenberg Maurice Rosin Mamie Rubenstein (aunt) Jacqueline & Howard Tepper Hattie R. Weil Miriam Kuhn Weinstein (mother) Howard & Betty Lee Rosen Eva Weisberg (grandmother) Gayle & John Rosen Emil Wiener Edgar (Chip) Zander Rae Zimmerman (grandmother) Raymond & Etta Zimmerman page 18 ~ February 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620

Exodus 35:22... and they came, men & women willing- Arthur Lee Goldner, M.D. Judaica Artists and Healing Arts Fund Birthday of Shirley Greenberg Anabel Cassell Memory of Dr. Jimmy Cohen Anabel Cassell Memory of Shirley Greenfield James and Elise Straus Jan Liff Beautification Fund Memory of Ruth Coleman James and Patty Marks Shirley Zeitlin Recovery of Mark Shepard James and Elise Straus Recovery of Sally Wolfe Jerome and Brenda Rosenblum Beverly and Jimmy Small Golden Agers Fund Memory of Ruth Coleman Irvin and Beverly Small Cantor Fishbein's Discretionary Fund Appreciation of Cantor Fishbein Terri Cohen James and Royce Fishel Samuel Goldstein and William Yahner Frank and Gwen Gordon Joel and Bernice Gordon Pamela Harrison Austin and Stephanie Kirschner Edward and Melissa Rittenberg Cemetery Beautification Fund Raymond and Etta Zimmerman Dorothy and Edward Goldstein High Holy Day Beautification Fund Memory of Ruth Coleman Randall and Gretchen Goldstein Gerda Loewenstein Caring and Concern Fund Memory of Judie Cooper Griffith and Sherry Haber Memory of Ruth Coleman Jerome and Miriam Klein Recovery of Bernie Rosenblum Phyllis Alper Recovery of Charles Sprintz Phyllis Alper Recovery of Mark Shepard Phyllis Alper Recovery of Sally Wolfe Phyllis Alper Recovery of Susan Robinette Phyllis Alper Milton Grossman Early Education Fund Birthday of James Schulman Colman and Jan Hoffman Honor of Trent Rosenbloom Tracey, Joseph and Noah Levy Memory of Irving Levy Norman and Melissa Jacobson Memory of Milton Grossman Lawrence and Debbie Kroman Memory of Norman Lustig Howard and Betty Lee Rosen Greatest Need Fund Edna Falk Memory of Louis Palet Edgar and Susan Rothchild Hank Brooks Campership Fund Memory of Herschel Katzman Bernard and Terry Rosenblum Recovery of David Ellis Bernard and Terry Rosenblum Lee and Theresa Kuhn Social Action Fund Birth of Annabel Yael Kraft Philip and Melissa Russ Birthday of Jimmy Schulman Louise Cole Barry and Linda Zeitlin Birthday of Phyllis Alper Larry and Cathy Levine Memory of Bernard Werthan Howard and Betty Lee Rosen Memory of Elmer and Evelyn Mandell Allan and Judith Mandell Memory of Phil Roseman Gilbert Fox Memory of Ruth Coleman Joel and Bernice Gordon Jane Leventhal Bruce and Beth Zeitlin Memory of Shirley Greenfield Betsy Chernau Gilbert Fox Matt Gorham and Robert Ammarell Carole Johanson Frances Kaminitz Robert and Eva Hussey Mary and Irvin Wolf Fund for Special Educational Needs Birthday of Jimmy Schulman Herbert and Elise Jacobs Honor of Jay Lefkovitz and Jennifer Reiner Bobby and Brenda Rosenblum Memory of David Weinstein Ivan Weinstein Memory of Jacob Dresner Ivan Weinstein Memory of Lena M. Weinstein Ivan Weinstein Prayer Book Fund Memory of Joel Goldman Sarah Goldman Rabbi Mackler's Discretionary Fund Appreciation of Rabbi Mackler Toby and David Cannon Terri Cohen Pamela Harrison James and Royce Fishel Frank and Gwen Gordon Lawrence and Paula Goldberg Edward and Melissa Rittenberg Barry Roseman Daniel Schuster and Mary-Margaret Fill Memory of Bernard Werthan Patricia Cerny Memory of Louis Palet Seymour Trachtman Alyssa Trachtman Memory of Ruth Coleman Seymour Trachtman Alyssa Trachtman Memory of Shirley Greenfield Pamela A Harrison This report reflects donations that have been acknowledged as of December 31 st February 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 19 Rabbi Schiftan's Discretionary Fund Appreciation of Rabbi Schiftan Pamela Harrison Lawrence and Paula Goldberg Steve Manno James and Royce Fishel Honor of Joel Gordon Sheldon and Patricia Krizelman Memory of Alvin Zager Michael and Julie Zager Memory of Philip Roseman Barry Roseman Rabbi Shulman's Discretionary Fund Appreciation of Rabbi Shulman Pamela Harrison Oran Aaronson Wedding of Laura Heiman and Leon Bellan Jacob Ruden and Sarah Motis Rae and Bruce Hirsch Greatest Need Fund Birth of Ruby Hirsch and Richard Brook David and Jan Fox Memory of Shirley Greenfield Bruce and Rae Hirsch Recovery of Mark Shepard Bruce and Rae Hirsch Randall Falk Fund for Social Action and Community Relations Memory of Robert Bob Stone Brian and Victoria Marger Henry and Judee Herr Rebecca Kornman Raskin Beautification and Music Fund Appreciation of Thanksgiving Concert Rick and Donna Britton Scott Shapiro Preschool Scholarship Fund Recovery of Mark Shepard Steve and Nancy Shapiro Yahrzeit Fund Memory of Berta Hersher Myriam Herbstova Memory of Magdalena Herbstova Myriam Herbstova

The Temple 5015 Harding Road Nashville, Tennessee 37205 The Temple View (USPS 537-620) is published monthly in the months of Jan., Feb., Mar., April, Nov. and Dec. in addition to a Summer & Fall Issue by The Temple, 5015 Harding Pike, Nashville, TN 37205. Periodicals Postage Paid at Nashville, TN. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Temple View, 5015 Harding Pike, Nashville, TN 37205. GREEN SHABBAT February 9 th, 2018 at 6:00 pm Why does Reform Judaism impel us to environmental stewardship * in our own lives? * in The Temple? * in our society? How does fighting to protect our environment honor Tikkun Olam? Please join us for a GREEN SHABBAT on Friday, February 9 th as we explore these questions and examine our role in the answers. page 20 ~ February 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620