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Temple Beth Electronic News Visit our temple website at http://www.templebe.org Kislev 5772 December 2011 Thank You To everyone who donated to the Dubuque Food Pantry. Our donations went up in November and are much appreciated by the community. And to Lynn Werner for her continued work on world hunger. To Rebecca for hosting our previous oneg, and to Fern as always. To Lou for his powerful presentation at the Hazel Green, Wisconsin, Library, on his experience as a Holocaust survivor. To Kate for hosting the Aidenbaum baby shower. To Rabbi Ann for facilitating last month s Adult Study, the topic of which was Forgiveness. A short film was viewed, followed by a stimulating discussion. Thanks to all who participated. From Jacquie Dyrke, who writes, thank you to everyone who took the time to call, send a card or visit me during my recovery. I saw the surgeon yesterday and he commented that so far I am ahead in my recovery from about 50% of most people. I think prayers from friends helped! This Coming Weekend, Saturday and Sunday, December 10 and 11 NO FRIDAY EVENING SERVICE Saturday, 11:15 AM Family School, at the temple. Saturday, 5:00 PM Hanukkah Service, followed by Dinner/Celebration (see below for details) Sunday, 11:00 AM, Introduction to Judaism session for adults (see more below) Hanukkah Festivities As noted above, we will have a Hanukkah Service at 5:00 PM on December 10. (See the Rabbi s comments toward the end of this bulletin for more info on the actual service.) Directly following the service, we will have our annual Hanukkah dinner/celebration. Randy will once again provide the latkes and the (vegetarian) matzo ball soup (thanks Randy). Everyone else is asked to bring a dish to share salads, other side dishes, or desserts. (This is a dairy meal.) Also, bring your menorahs!! Even though Hanukkah does not officially start until later in the month, we will have a group Hanukkah candle lighting. (We will also have candles for sale; Rabbi Ann thanks so much for bringing candles from NY!) Mazel Tov to Carly Garfield for her recent engagement to Andy Zeiglar! And to their relocation to Estes Park, Colorado. Alan, Phyl, and family we are so happy for all of you! Mazel Tov to Emily Goldberg. The Beth El community is so proud of you! http://www.juf.org/college/blog.aspx?id=413237&blogid=4866 1

Introduction to Judaism Session for Adults (from Rabbi Ann) I will be teaching an interactive Introduction to Judaism class this year. The class is open to anyone interested in learning more about Judaism. No prior knowledge or experience required! There will be five or six scheduled sessions but if you are not able to attend all the classes you are welcome to join when you can. The first class will be on Sunday, December 11 th at 11:00 AM. Potential topics, depending on interest, will be: 1. Jewish Holidays 2. Prayer 3. Life Cycle 4. Parenting 5. God and Spirituality I have a few questions preliminary questions. Please respond by e-mail to ann.landowne@gmail.com. Your input will help me tailor the class to your individual interests and needs. 1. What are you hoping to take away from this Intro to Judaism class? 2. Do you have any specific goals, such as bar or bat mitzvah, exploring conversion to Judaism, Jewish parenting, learning Hebrew prayers, etc.? 3. Are you planning to attend every class or just a few? 4. What time or times work best for you? Early Shabbat morning 8:30-9:45 AM, Friday afternoon, 3-4:15 PM or Shabbat lunchtime, 12:30-1:45 PM? I m hoping to hear from many of you before the first class on December 11 th at 11:00 AM at the temple. Community and Social Action Dubuque Food Pantry The Dubuque Food Pantry needs our ongoing support. Please bring donations to services. While any non-perishable foods are accepted, we have a special assignment to collect peanut butter and jelly, among the most requested items. The demand continues to go up, and the price of peanut butter has also increased recently. If you prefer to donate money (usually used for perishable items such as milk), please send a check to: The Dubuque Food Pantry 1598 Jackson Street Dubuque, IA, 52001 For many items, cash/check donations allow Sr. Lynne to purchase food at just pennies on the dollar, much better value than we could purchase individually. Reflections in the Park Once again, Temple Beth El is going to volunteer at "Reflections in the Park" on December 24. This mitzvah brings us great community recognition and helps Hillcrest Family Services. Without our help, they would probably have to close the light show on one of the top money-raising evenings of the year. Rebecca Gottlieb is our temple organizer for this event. Contact Rebecca (gottlieb@uwplatt.edu) for more information or to volunteer. 2

Interfaith Opportunities Alan Garfield is co-presenter for a series of interfaith conversations called "Children of Abraham. This series is presented by Dr. John Eby of Loras College, Alan Garfield of University of Dubuque and Temple Beth El, and Dr. Adib Kassas of the Tri-State Islamic Prayer Center. Each session will offer a discussion of one topic from the viewpoints of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. The schedule for the remaining sessions is as follows. All are free and open to the public. February 23, 2010: "Joseph/Yusuf," University of Dubuque Technology Building, Hadley Auditorium, 8:00 PM March 22: "Scripture," Temple Beth El, 8:00 PM April 19: "Peace," Loras College, ACC Ballroom, 8:00 PM Feel free to contact Alan with any questions at agarfield@dbq.edu Yahrtzeits Starting with our last bulletin, we have begun to list the Yahrzeit names for the upcoming service. If you have names of loved ones you would like to be put on the Temple Beth El Yartzeit list, please email them to Rina Sirk (rinadbq@aol.com). Joseph Jacob Barrash 11/21/68 Emile Levi 11/24/** Emma Berngard Medow 11/24/67 William Goldberg 11/25/98 Michael Blumenthal 11/26/1901 Nathan Rotman 11/26/97 Irene Slivken 11/28/96 Esther Fruma Gordon 11/29/38 Rose Rotman 11/29/69 Harold Shapiro 11/29/99 Martin Leon 11/??/97 Abba Leifer 12/1/89 Richard Keene 12/02/** Baby Levi 12/2/** Ida Rotman 12/2/93 Lillian Olanosky 12/4/77 David Urbach 12/4/** Dora Oller 12/6/44 Nathan Gerson 12/7/00 Robert Garfield 12/8/85 Harry Render 12/8/28 Baby Brin 12/11/** Harry Shuman 12/11/** From the Worship Committee Rebecca Gottlieb will be coordinating the honors for Shabbat services. If you have a special occasion to mark (or expect a visit from college-age offspring), please contact Becca (gottlieb@uwplatt.edu) to request an honor. Hosting Opportunities! The schedule at the end of this newsletter has been updated to show who has volunteered so far to host Rabbi Ann for the weekend, to host her for a dinner, to host an oneg following a service, and to host an adult study. There are still hosting opportunities available, so if you have not yet signed up, please do so! To host the rabbi for a weekend, contact Cindy Pearce (mikelcinkc@aol.com) To host the rabbi for a dinner, contact Randy Sirk (randysir@aol.com) To host an oneg, contact Fern Reinstein (threeamstamper@yahoo.com) To host an adult study, contact Lynn Werner (lynn.o.werner@att.net) Winter Weather In case of bad weather, the outgoing message on the Temple's answering machine will reflect any cancellation of a service. If you have a question about services taking place please call the Temple. Even if Rabbi Ann is unable to fly in, it is possible that the Worship Committee will hold a Lay Service. 3

From Rabbi Ann Dear Temple Beth El Community: I m looking forward to seeing you at the Shabbat afternoon service on December 10 th (at 5:00 PM). After Havdalah, the ceremony marking the end of Shabbat, we re going to have a preview of Chanukah. The holiday actually begins on Tuesday, December 20 th, the 25 th of the month of Kislev in the Hebrew calendar, with the lighting of the first candle, and ends on Wednesday, December 28 th. The eighth and final candle is lit on the evening of December 27 th. We will have a pre- Chanukah celebration at the temple, including songs, playing dreidel, potato latkes (pancakes), and candle lighting of the Chanukiah or Chanukah Menorah. The Chanukiah has eight candle holders and an additional ninth candle known as the shamash, the helper candle. This is used to light the candles that symbolize each of the eight days of Chanukah. It is customary to light the Chanukiah from left to right. Lighting each additional candle first, over the course of the eight days. I had a couple thoughts about our celebration of Chanukah at the temple a bit earlier than the actual holiday. I heard from Larissa Shebroe, our wonderful assistant teacher, that the Chanukah celebration at Temple Beth EL was cancelled last year because of a snowstorm. So we are making up for the missed celebration last year with an early celebration. We will then be inspired to celebrate Chanukah again at its rightful time in our homes. Another thought is related to the history of the holiday. One explanation for the eight days of Chanukah is the miracle of the oil. Against all odds a small container of oil burned for eight days until new pure olive oil could be prepared for rededication of the temple. This miracle also hinted at the military victory of the Maccabees, who against all odds achieved political independence. A historical explanation for the eight days of Chanukah is related to timing. The Maccabees were in the midst of war against Antiochus Epiphanes IV, the ruler of the Syrian kingdom in the month of Tishrei (168 BCE) when the holiday of Sukkot is celebrated. In a letter quoted in the Second Book of the Maccabees, circa 124 BCE, we learn that the Maccabees decided to celebrate Sukkot in the month Kislev, after their victory and two months later than usual. The fighting was over and they could rededicate the Temple and properly celebrate the eight-day holiday of Sukkot and Shemini Atzeret (a one day festival that concludes the Sukkot holiday). With this history of Chanukah we can understand the eight-day celebration as a delayed celebration of Sukkot. So although it is a little unconventional, there is historical precedence for adjusting the timing of holiday celebrations. See you on Shabbat, Rabbi Ann 4

Service and Mitzvah Schedule for 5772 (Family School and some other events are not included on this schedule. Refer to each newsletter for times/dates.) Saturday, December 10 to Sunday, December 11 NO FRIDAY EVENING SERVICE Saturday morning, Family School, 11:15 AM at the temple. Saturday evening: 5:00 PM Hanukkah Service, followed by Dinner/Celebration Sunday morning, 11:00 AM, Introduction to Judaism session for adults Saturday, December 24 REFLECTIONS IN THE PARK Friday, January 6, 2012...7:00pm Shabbat service Saturday, January 7 7:00pm adult study dinner: Shebroe; oneg: Garfield dinner: Garfield; study: TBD weekend host: TBD Friday, February 3...7:00pm Shabbat service Saturday, February 4 7:00pm adult study dinner: Goldberg/Scheinman; oneg: TBD dinner: Landau; study: Goldberg/Scheinman weekend host: Goldberg/Scheinman Friday, March 2 to Saturday, March 3 This is our Purim celebration. Times and events need to be finalized. Dinner host for 3/3 is Pearce. Adult Study host TBD. The Landaus will host the rabbi for the weekend. Saturday, April 17 (Passover) Congregational Seder --No Rabbi Friday, April 13...7:00pm Visitors service Saturday, April 14 7:00pm adult study Friday, May 18...7:00pm Shabbat service Saturday, May 19 7:00pm adult study Friday, June 8...7:00pm Shabbat service Saturday, June 9 Time TBD Group oneg; Dinner: Gottlieb dinner: Pritikin/Wrubel; study: Pritikin/Wrubel weekend host: Pritikin/Wrubel dinner: Alexander; oneg: Kruse dinner: Dyrke; study: TBD weekend host: Alexander dinner: Werner; oneg: Reinstein End-of-Year Adult Social (host needed) weekend host: Werner 5