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N o v e m b e r 2 0 0 7 | C h e s h v a n / K i s l e v 5 7 6 8 �
by Marvin Tile, Chair, Holy Blossom Temple Foundation
Securing dedicated and passionate volun-teers is a crucial step in successful fundraising. Holy Blossom Temple is fortunate to have an
extremely capable, energetic and diverse team of Temple members who are committed to the vision and success of our Renewal Project.
C a M pa i g n C o - C h a i r SAngela and David Feldman have been members of Holy Blossom Temple since 1994. Along with their children, Joseph, Marc and Francesca, they “are proud to be involved as Capital Campaign Co-Chairs and to be able to financially participate in this exciting endeavour.” They strongly believe that “the Renewal of Holy Blossom Temple demonstrates necessary leadership in the continuation and survival of Reform Jewry in Canada.”
Angela and David bring extensive experience in building development and philanthropic leadership. Their com-pany, Camrost-Felcorp, has completed about 70 residential developments and office buildings.
They consider the Renewal Project an “opportunity that presents itself to a congregation once in a lifetime. It’s
nothing short of historic,” and encour-age all Temple members to join them in “donating generously to this wonderful cause as we move forward with strength and vitality as a community.”
C a M pa i g n V i C e C h a i rJoy Rosen joined the Temple in 1998 with her husband, Larry Freedman, and children, Erin, Michaela and Evan. As Vice Chair of the Capital Campaign, Joy says, “Holy Blossom is much more than a synagogue. It is a centre of our com-munity and a Toronto landmark.”
A founding partner and president of internationally renowned television production and distribution company Portfolio Entertainment, Joy was named a Canadian Woman Entrepreneur of the Year in 2003. Her business back-ground positions her well to co-manage our multi-faceted Capital Campaign.
“Now is the time for our generation to step up to the plate and demonstrate the same vision, courage and leadership that our ancestors displayed when they built on Bathurst Street in 1938. We are excited to be part of this pivotal moment in our history,” says Joy.
In addition to providing their lead-ership as volunteers, the Feldman and Rosen/Freedman families have made
Holy Blossom Temple BulletinNovember 2007 | Cheshvan/Kislev 5768
Building our house; building our community | Foundation
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Chanukah is a time to remember our People’s liberation from outside rule, and to recall the miracles that God performs for us.
Congregational Chanukah Party Fri. Dec. 7, 2007, at 4.30 p.m.
Our Kabbalat Shabbat/Chanukah celebration is one of the highlights of the year. Enjoy live music, dreidel games, storytelling and, of course, latkes and all the trimmings. Bring your own chanukiyah and we will light candles together.
Kabbalat Shabbat6 p.m.
When the party is over, enjoy our Tot Shabbat Service, for children five and younger (and their parents and grandparents), or our family-friendly Hot Shot Shabbat Service.
Cost: members $4; non-members $5; children younger than 13 free. For more details, please e-mail [email protected].
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D a i ly S e r V i C e SMonday to Thursday at 7.30 a.m. | ShacharitMonday to Thursday at 6 p.m. | Ma’arivSunday at 9 a.m. | Shacharit
S h a B B aT S e r V i C e SFriday at 6 p.m. | Kabbalat ShabbatSaturday at 10.30 a.m. | Shabbat Morning and Family Shabbat
Congregation-wide Shabbat Morning Services will be held on Sat. Nov. 3 and Sat. Nov. 10, 2007. Tot Shabbat will be held on Fri. Nov. 2 (Service and dinner) and Fri. Nov. 16, 2007 (Service). Shabbat Fusion (for 20 and 30 somethings) will be held on Fri. Nov. 30, 2007.
Worship In This Issue ... In Perspective 3 | The Gerald
Schwartz/Heather Reisman Centre for Jewish
Learning 4 | Supplementary Schools 6 | Renewal
Project 7 | Annual Contribution Campaign 12 |
Our Congregational Family 17 | The Last Word 20
The Bulletin is published 11 times a year by Holy Blossom Temple, 1950 Bathurst Street, Toronto, ON M5P 3K9. Telephone: (416) 789-3291; Fax: (416) 789-9697; e-mail: [email protected]; Web site: www.holyblossom.org. Honorary President: John A. Geller; President: Barry Silver; Rabbis: John Moscowitz; Yael Splansky; Karen Thomashow; Edward Goldfarb; Cantor: Benjamin Z. Maissner; Cantorial Soloist: Lindi Rivers; Director of Education: Deborah K. Spiegel; Rabbi Emeritus: Dow Marmur; Senior Scholar: W. Gunther Plaut; Executive Director: Benjamin Applebaum; Holy Blossom Temple Foundation Chair: Marvin Tile; Director of Development: Cheryl Zeldin; Bulletin Editor: Judy Nyman; Design and Production: Holy Blossom Temple was founded in 1856 and is affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism and the Canadian Council for Reform Judaism.
Sat. Nov. 10, 2007, at 10.30 a.m.Please join us on Shabbat morning, when we will call all men and women of our congregation who have served in the armed forces, to stand together on our bimah for a group aliyah. The kiddush following the Service will be in tribute to their courage and contribution. For more details, please call Roseanne Mason (ext. 276), at the Temple.
Please join us to formally welcome our new members and their families at our Shabbat
Morning Service in the Sanctuary. New members with young children are invited to join the
Family Service in the Youth Chapel. Services will be followed by a kiddush lunch, in honour of
those who have recently joined our congregation. Please help us provide a warm welcome to
all our new members.
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The fathers and mothers of meaningby rabbi John Moscowitz
herodotus, it is often said, is the “father of history” — the first and most prominent in a long line of Greek historians who shaped
an approach to history still dominant in the Western world today.
Neither these distinguished Greek historians, nor the culture that pro-duced them, considered that history possessed any particular meaning. Herodotus and his colleagues recorded history and maintained a memory of the past for two essential purposes: to be inspired by past examples of ethical deeds, and to garner political insight that might assist or shed light on the present. Beyond this, history was pre-sumed to offer no meaning — and its seekers ought presume none, lest they waste their time.
But if Herodotus was indeed the “founding father of history,” as the West still largely knows it, then, as one historian (Y.H. Yerushalmi) puts it, “…
| In Perspective
the fathers [and mothers] of meaning in history are the Jews.” Unlike the ancient Greeks, Jews have, at least until the last century or two, never been interested in history; never been concerned with specific details or the exact recording of events; never worried about chronology. In fact, as the rabbis put it, ein mukdam u’ muchar baTorah — there is no such thing as chronology in Torah.
By this, the rabbis were saying: history, chronology, that is only about human affairs. If that’s all you pay attention to, you’re going to come up wrong. You are going to miss — maybe even without a clue — what counts. What counts, they contended, is God’s presence felt in history, in the affairs of human beings, in the events that give meaning and context to human life — and to death.
What the rabbis knew was that with-out memory, there could be no meaning — and without meaning, memory is of vastly limited worth. So it is indeed no accident that every important ritual
event in Judaism recalls a specific past event — not for the purpose of recording history, but rather in order to unpack, to relive, to retell the mean-ing and purpose of the original event. The rabbis were not unsophisticated; in fact, quite the opposite. They were historians — but historians of meaning. They understood that ritual as simple recording rather quickly becomes the possession of a limited few archivists. But that ritual as reliving, as retelling, becomes remembering for the many. The former finds God entirely absent; the latter sees God as the force that gives meaning to memory.
What the rabbis did with history and memory, with meaning and ritual, is why I find their thinking so compel-ling, and their teaching so central to an enormously attractive tradition. If all we had was the Bible, I have no doubt that it would not be enough. But because we have the rabbis, not only is the Bible larger than it would be, but our Judaism is more than enough.
holy BloSSoM TeMple noTiCe of annual general MeeTing of MeMBerSSun. Nov. 18, 2007 Please join us for Services at 9 a.m., followed by a breakfast sponsored by Holy Blossom Temple Brotherhood. The Annual General Meeting will start at 10 a.m.
inSTallaTion BoarD of DireCTorSSat. Nov. 24, 2007, at 10.30 a.m.Please join us for Shabbat Services as we honour the leaders of our congregation. Childcare and creative study programs will be provided. A kiddush lunch will follow.
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Ongoing learning and specialized classes
Shabbat Morning Torah Study:From Sinai to Soloveitchik — Why Ideas MatterRabbi John MoscowitzSaturdays at 9 a.m.
Adult B’nei Mitzvah Mondays at 7.30 p.m.For pre-registered participants only.
Contemporary Jewish Fiction: Forms and ApproachesCynthia Good, Director of Creative Book Publishing Program, Humber College
Tuesdays at 9.30 a.m. Continuing to Nov. 27, 2007 Cost: members $60; non-members $75. New participants welcome.
Advanced Hebrew Grammar Rabbi Edward Goldfarb
Tuesdays at 11 a.m.Open to Temple members only.
Sisterhood Torah Study: Studies in GenesisRabbi Edward Goldfarb
Wednesdays at 9.30 a.m.
The Yiddish NovelRabbi Edward Goldfarb
Wednesdays at 11 a.m.
Beginners’ HebrewDalia Alalouf, Hebrew SupervisorWednesdays at 7.30 p.m. Pre-registration required. Cost: members $250 per year; non-members $360.
Jews and Christians: Issues that Divide UsRabbi Dow Marmur Thursdays at 7.30 p.m. Continuing to Nov 29, 2007
The Next JudaismMatthew LaGrone, ph.d. candidate, University of TorontoTuesdays at 7.30 p.m.Nov. 6 to 20, 2007
The How-Tos of Jewish Life
Rabbi Yael Splansky Mondays at 10.15 a.m., continuing to Dec. 3, 2007
• Nov. 5 Bikur Cholim — How to Visit the Sick• Nov. 12 Nichum Aveilim — How to Comfort the Mourner• Nov. 19 Shamor v’Zachor et HaShabbat — How to Make Shabbat a Reality• Nov. 27 Kibud Av vaEim —How to Honour Parents• Dec. 3 V’Shinantam L’Vanecha — How to Foster Jewish Identity in Children
to Last a Lifetime
Gerald Schwartz/Heather Reisman Centre for Jewish Learning at Holy Blossom Temple
Our Gerald Schwartz/Heather Reisman Centre for Jewish Learning strives to engage our community in stimulating lectures, to study Torah and to acquire the skills needed to lead a meaningful Jewish life. To register for any program, or for more details, please call the school office (ext. 256), at the Temple, or visit our Web site at www.holyblossom.org and download a copy of “The Gerald Schwartz/Heather Reisman Centre for Jewish Learning at Holy Blossom Temple 2007/2008 Calendar of Events.” All programs and lectures are open to the community, unless otherwise stated. For your convenience, our weekday daytime programs are marked with the following symbol: .
Holocaust Education Week Lecture French Anti-Semitism and Philo- Semitism before Vichy — The Trial of Sholom SchwartzbardProfessor Michael Marrus, Chancellor Rose and Ray Wolfe Professor Emeritus of Holocaust Studies at the University of TorontoWed. Nov. 7, 2007, at 7.30 p.m.
Jerusalem: God’s Beautiful and Faithful CityGeri Durbin, ROM Life-Educator and Holy Blossom Temple Senior School Teacher
Thursdays at 3 p.m. Nov. 8 to 29, 2007
The Three PoetsRon Charach, Kenneth Sherman and Adam SolWed. Nov. 14, 2007, at 7.30 p.m.Co-sponsored by Library and Brotherhood.
Treading the Path to Inner Contentment: God Has Provided Me with Everything I Need
Rabbi Yoel GlickMon. Nov. 26, 2007at 7.30 p.m.
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Rabbi Karen ThomashowWednesdays at 7.30 p.m.Nov. 14 to 28, 2007
This class will explore how the
early rabbis envisioned the
celebration of Chanukah, how
that understanding developed
over hundreds of years and its
relation to what we do today.
We will examine the early rabbis’
scrutiny of what constitutes a
Chanukah menorah (chanukiyah),
and what the rabbis understood
the essence of Chanukah to be.
Pre-registration required.
BookTalksnov.12To28,2007
Book Talks provide an opportunity to meet authors of new books and to hear them discuss their work.
The Rescuer: The Amazing True Story of How One Woman Helped Save the Jews of SyriaHarold Troper, Professor, OISE, University of Toronto
Mon. Nov. 12, 2007, at 7.30 p.m.
Turning Grief into Gratitude: Reflections and Recommendations on Mourning and Condolence Rabbi Reuven P. Bulka, Rabbi, Congregation Machzikei Hadas, Ottawa
Mon. Nov. 19, 2007, at 7.30 p.m.
Get Smarter: Life and Business LessonsSeymour Schulich, Co-Founder of Franco-Nevada Mining Corporation and Chair of Newmont Capital Limited
Tue. Nov. 27, 2007, at 8 p.m.
The Young America Movement and The Transformation of the Democratic Party, 1828–1861Yonatan Eyal, ph.d., Assistant Professor of History, University of Toronto
Wed. Nov. 28, 2007, at 4 p.m.
For more details on Sisterhood
programs and the Judaica Shop, please leave a message on the Sisterhood hotline (ext. 514),
at the Temple, or visit the Sisterhood Web site at www.hbtsisterhood.ca.
Sun. nov. ��, �007, at 9.�0 a.m.Rabbi John Moscowitz will address us on the topic of “Pirkei Avot: The Rabbinic View of the World.”
Sun. Dec. �6, �007, at 9.�0 a.m.Please join us for a special presentation by Ve’ahavta: The Canadian Jewish Humanitarian and Relief Committee.
Membership Appreciation Brunch and Project Raffle DrawSun. Dec. 2, 2007, at 12 p.m.Our guest speaker will be Henrietta Chesnie, Sisterhood Honorary President. RSVP to Elana Fehler (ext. 532), at the Temple.
Judaica Shop We now have a Bridal Registry, with discounts offered on purchases for your registered items. Great gifts for Chanukah, Bar or Bat Mitzvah and baby namings. Hours are Monday to Friday 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and Sunday 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., or make an appointment by calling (ext. 234), at the Temple.
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Who says religious School is boring? | Supplementary Schoolsby Deborah K. Spiegel, Director of Education
it is always a joy to witness the start of the new school term. Children join us with great anticipation, while parents express
some anxiety. Now, apprehension has changed to exuberance and parents are engaged in our weekly lessons, sharing with their children the importance of Religious School.
lo W e r S C h o o lOur Religious School program is see-ing happy students and satisfied parents. Our Lower School students have learned about the fall holidays through hands-on experiences: making shofarot (Grades 4 and 5) for Rosh Hashanah; and ex-periencing Tashlich (Grades 5 and 6) in a nearby creek for Yom Kippur. All students also participated in the very first Ushpizen (‘inviting’ biblical figures to visit the sukkah) tree for Sukkot. Our Grade 1 children joined together to share Simchat Torah and received their very first Torahs.
S e n i o r S C h o o lThis year, a wonderful team of Senior School teachers are giving our students in Grades 7 to 10 interesting and captivating programming. Elective courses include learning about Reform Responsa with Rabbi Thomashow; Hadracha: Living Leadership with Karen Kollins; and other learning opportunities with Mira Lyon, Josh Berger and Elana Paice Lidsky. Most of us on faculty would love to participate in half of these electives ourselves!
p r e - S C h o o lWe are thrilled at how well our Pre-School children have settled in. They have adapted well to the routines, and the efforts of all the teachers have result-ed in an environment that is friendly, safe and fun.
The children spent their first weeks of school learning about Rosh Hasha-nah. We extend our heartfelt thanks to Rabbi Karen Thomashow, who came to introduce herself to all the children and
a promising start | Youth Groupsby Zach paul, Youth Director
youth programming has gotten off to a great start this year!
YEAH — We are very excited to welcome back Mira Lyon, the Youth Elementary Activities at Holy Blossom (YEAH) advisor. The next YEAH program, for children in Grades 4 to 6, will take place on Sun. Nov. 11, 2007, after Religious School. For more details on this and upcoming events, watch for flyers or contact Mira at [email protected].
JYG — Junior Youth Group (JYG) is designed for students in Grades 7 and 8. We are reinventing JYG this year. Though we will continue to enjoy social trips, we are going to start giving back to the community. Josh Berger, the JYG advisor, will help participants come up with fun and beneficial ideas. Watch for flyers coming home from Senior School, or contact Josh at [email protected].
HABSTY — HABSTY had its open-ing event at Chudleigh’s apple orchard, where our senior youth picked apples to donate to Toronto shelters. Then on Simchat Torah, members helped our younger congregants create flags. HABSTY members will be in Cleveland from Fri. Nov. 16 to Sun. Nov. 18, 2007, participating in NFTY-NEL’s fall kallah, along with other Reform youth groups from southern Ontario, as well as from northern New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio. For an application form or details on HABSTY, please contact Zachary Paul at [email protected].
And watch for information about an upcoming HABSTY Chanukah retreat. Grade 4 students display shofarot, which they made for Rosh Hashanah.
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substantial financial commitments to the Renewal Project. Thanks to their efforts and generosity, and the financial sup-port of other Temple members, we have already raised $13 million.
To learn more about how you can make a difference at Holy Blossom, please contact Cheryl Zeldin, Director of Development (ext. 260), at the Temple or at [email protected].
continued from page 1 Building our house; building our community
David and Angela Feldman Joy Rosen
renewal project builds momentumour renewal project will be among the most extensive synagogue projects in North America. On completion, our
Atrium will invite us into one of the most attractive gathering places in the city.
A main floor social hall, seating 400 and including a dance floor, as well as an all-new kitchen, will make Holy Blossom an increasingly popular place in which to celebrate.
Our main floor Family Chapel will be an accessible and cosy worship environment.
The cost of operating our entire facility will be reduced and the high maintenance costs to keep our cur-
rent facility safe and operating will be a distant memory.
And of course, we will have an all-new school facility to house our partner, The Leo Baeck Day School, as well as our Religious School and Pre-School.
There is much to do to achieve this wonderful result.
An increasing number of volunteers continue to make major investments of time and energy. Momentum is build-ing in all areas.
We are preparing fundraising materi-als, organizing meetings and building lists, all of which are intended to encour-age every member to choose to make a donation to our capital campaign.
Hopefully, far from being seen as an imposition, most of our members will
see investing in our Renewal Project as an opportunity not to be missed.
A transition committee, chaired by Morris Cooper, will ensure operations run smoothly during the Temple’s con-struction period.
Joan Garson and Pam Albert have been working hard to build and ensure the effectiveness of the many committees that provide input into the detailed design process, so that our architects will have the best information possible to take our design from concept to reality.
There is much to do. But the process is a worthwhile one, and the involve-ment of so many is energizing for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
continued from page 6Who says Religious School is boring?
blew the shofar for us. We dipped our apples and challah in honey, hoping for a sweet New Year, and have been busy exploring and cooking with many fall fruits and vegetables.
Yom Kippur brought opportunities for the children to learn about doing better. They participated in meaningful Tashlich activities and ‘threw away all of their mistakes.’
Sukkot brought us snack time in the Temple’s sukkah as we waved the lulav and smelled the etrog.
Our holiday studies continued with the joys and traditions of Simchat Torah. The children visited the Temple Sanctuary and saw the Torahs resting in the Aron HaKodesh, and celebrations continued with a fabulous flag parade.
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All of you, our community, are invited to be a part of this process, to give your input and be creative.
Help us formulate ideas on anything related to the physical structure. Use your imagination:
• Do you think we need to improve the acoustics of our many gathering places?
• Do you want easier access to washrooms or elevators? • Would space for carpoolers to congregate be helpful? • Would you love softer seats? A place to plug-in and work? A coffee lounge?
The Temple has many committees, which cover myriad areas, and each of these committee chairs is enthusiastic about talking to you and hearing what you have to say. Get in touch and promote what has heart and meaning for you in our future building. Offer ideas and solutions for a better place where you, your children, extended family, friends and partners can create a spirit of coming together.
To learn more about the Renewal Project and about all of our committees, please visit our Web site at www.holyblossom.org/renewal_get_involved.htm, e-mail [email protected] or call Elana Fehler (ext. 0), at the Temple.
And take action that promotes sustainability, peace, joy, reaching out to others and connecting.
Your imagination is limitless!
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HoLY BLoSSoM, you’Ve goT TalenT
If you have ever wanted to perform onstage and expose your
hidden talents, we invite you to be part of a fun and entertaining
event to be held in spring 2008. We are looking for members
who play an instrument, sing or perform in any way to share
their talent with the rest of our congregation. There will even be
a professional band to back up performers. Auditions for our
2008 talent show will be held upon request. our congregation
is rich in musical and artistic resources, and this event will
highlight our talent.
For more details, please call Cantor Benjamin Z. Maissner
(ext. 251) or Mari Lynn Rusak (ext. 224), at the Temple.
If you are spending all or part of this winter outside of Canada, you may either: continue to receive your Bulletin at home, receive it at your winter address or receive it as an e-mail attachment. To make a change in delivery, please call Shannon Tramer (ext. 227), at the Temple.
Please join us on a special journey with Cantor Benjamin Z. Maissner, exploring the art of archaeology in antiquity, modern art, music, architec-ture and the Cantor’s own memories. Sign up today, as registration is filling up quickly!
Basic cost of tour, including airfare and land accommodation (subject to change):
10-night tour Mon. Apr. 28 to Fri. May 9, 2008$3,299 per person based on double occupancySingle supplement upon request
14-night tour, including Eilat and PetraMon. Apr. 28 to Wed. May 13, 2008$4,299 per person based on double occupancySingle supplement upon request
To register, please contact Mari Lynn Rusak (ext. 224), at the Temple. Cantor Maissner will call a meeting shortly to discuss the trip in detail.
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Shabbat FusionFridays at 6.30 p.m. Nov. 30, 2007, and Jan. 25, Feb. 29, Mar. 28, Apr. 25, May 30 and June 20, 2008
Once a month, young adults — single and attached, members and non-members — gather on the last Friday of the month to experience a Shabbat evening of prayer, song and study like no other. Five musicians bring a sound that is both old and new — tribal rhythms from the Ugandan Jewish community, joyful niggunim from the Chassidic influence of Shlomo Carlebach and riffs of New Orleans jazz and retro-funk — that gets the crowd up and dancing to welcome the Shabbat bride with the words of Lecha Dodi. Following the Service, a kiddush of Israeli wine and sushi invites people to linger for hours.
For more details on this program, please call Roseanne Mason (ext. 276), at the Temple.
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Nov. 19 The Magic of Choirs: A Life Experience of Building Choral Traditions | Cantor Benjamin Z. Maissner
Nov. 26 Recognizing and Countering Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia: An Anti-Racist Approach | Karen Mock, Executive Director of the Cana-dian Race Relations Foundation, and Zubeda Vahed, Former Race Relations Coordinator, Peel Board of Education Mark your calendars for Dec. 10 when we will celebrate Chanukah together.
M o n D ayS @ the Temple
Our day begins at 10 a.m., and includes interesting programs, gentle exercise and lunch, and ends just after 1 p.m. All this for only $2 per session.
Nov. 5 Moments in Jewish History | Geri Durbin, ROM Life-Educator and Holy Blossom Temple Senior School Teacher
Nov. 12 Anne Frank Teaches Teachers about the Holocaust | Leslie Shore, Former Professor, Secondary School English, OISE.
Lu n c h a n D L e a r n in retirement
Please join us for exciting daytime programming and socializing. Bring your own dairy lunch and we will provide coffee, tea and cookies. We meet at 12.30 p.m. on Wednesdays. (Please note excep-tion on Dec. 5). Cost is only $1.
Nov. 7 Current Events | Doug Haddow, Former Educator, North York Board of Education
Nov. 21 The Image of Jews in Film and Television | Schlomo Schwartzberg, Arts Journalist
Dec. 5 An Afternoon of Music | Gordon Lindsay and Jack EdelistThis event begins at 1.30 p.m.
For more information, or to offer to drive participants, please call the Seniors’ hotline (ext. 517), at the Temple.
Clothing | Jackets, pants, sweats, shirts, sweaters, boots/shoes
Toiletries | Toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, shampoo (hotel size)
Other | Backpacks, blankets, towels, sleeping bags
If you are cleaning out the house or have access to any of these items (new or
used), Please contact the Out of the Cold hotline (ext. 508), at the Temple or
e-mail [email protected].
Fri. Nov. 30, 2007 to Tue. Jan. 1, 2008
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Thank you to our annual Contribution Campaign donorsyour gift to the Annual Contribution Campaign for 2007–2008 ensures our success, now and in the future. Thank you to each of the almost 500 families, whose names are listed below, who have contributed so generously to this necessary endeavour.
We are delighted to report that almost 20 per cent of the members who contributed to this year’s Annual Campaign are first-time contributors — a testament to the success of the Campaign and to the generosity of our congregation.
For those who have not yet contributed, it is time, as members of the Holy Blossom Temple community, to reflect upon the importance of this Campaign, which enables Holy Blossom to keep our doors open to all Jews; the Annual Contribution Campaign funds all those who otherwise could not afford to be members of our Temple. This is the time to ensure that the Temple maintains its tradition of being a vibrant centre of Jewish life and our Jewish spiritual home.
B e n e fa C T o rDavid Baskin & Joan GarsonFran & Lawrence BloombergMichael & Janette Diamond and FamilyAngela & David FeldmanGail & Irving GersteinMarilyn & Charles GoldElliott Jacobson & Judy MalkinRobert LantosSheila Loftus and FamilyJudy Nyman & Harley MintzJanis RotmanJoseph & Sandra RotmanKen Rotman & Amy KaiserGerald Schwartz & Heather ReismanLinda Frum & Howard Sokolowski
paT r o nAnn MacPherson & Earl BedermanJudi & Mickey CohenRichard & Joanne CummingsLaurie & Michael Davis and FamilyKaren & Thomas EhrlichWendy & Elliott EisenLloyd & Gladys FoglerJacqueline & Tom FriedlandHugh Furneaux & Penny FineJoy & Barry GalesJohn A. & Sybil GellerNancy Cohen & Stephen GoldharW. Bernard HermanThe Lloyd Hoffer FamilyLarissa & Mauricio KupermanLorraine & Donald LoebHeather Crawford & Lawrence Ritchie
Larry Rosen & Susan JacksonLionel & Carol SchipperJames Shenkman & Denise ZarnDonna & Stanley ShenkmanRose & Charles TabachnickRose WolfeCarole & Bernie Zucker
S p o n S o rKaren & Yoel AbellsPamela & Michael AlbertHeather Shapiro & Terry AxelrodJanice & Larry BabinsThe Belman FamilyRenette & David BermanCheryl & David BlinickBarry & Susan BordenHarvey BordenB. & E. Borsook Barbara BregmanElizabeth & Reuben BromsteinTed & Esther BurnettDebra & Barry CampbellClaire & Mark CaplanAlice & Ron CharachSara & Richard CharneyGeorge & Susan CohonGreg Coleman & Jill WitkinEsther Zeller & Morris CooperPhyllis & Jeffrey DenaburgRena Mendelson & Allan DetskyCary Diamond & Tina UrmanVictor & Maxine DrevnigSharyn Salsberg Ezrin & Hershell EzrinJodi & Bruce Feldman
Helena & David FineTamara & Gary FineGeorge & Lois FineGloria & Jack FineMartha & David FinkelsteinPatricia & Richard FoglerGarry & Joanne Foster and FamilyLawrence Freedman & Joy RosenLaurie & Frank GersteinFran & Bernie GoldmanAvra Rosen & Mark GoodmanMarvin & Diana GoodmanSandy & Kenneth Gordon and FamilyLloyd GordonSondra & Allan GotliebMarion & Leo GotliebRobert GrundlegerLynn Factor & Sheldon InwentashHarriette LaingLeon & Anita Lapidus and FamilyJohn B. Laskin & Holly Goren LaskinSusan & David LindsRhonda Richer & Tim LipaEarl & Jordanna LipsonCantor Benjamin & Hope MaissnerEllen Yack & Irv MarksValerie & Anthony Melman and FamilyLesley & Ron MillerMark Minden & Mary ElliottRabbi John MoscowitzDr. Stephen PearlMarty Perlmutar & Gillian HawkerRachel & Harvin PitchVal & Anita RachlisRitchie & Carroll Family
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Judith & Jack RoseLewis Rose and FamilyBeth Goldstein & Barry RosenRichard RotmanRuth Schipper & Jerry RotsteinShia & Jocelyne SalemLorne & Maureen SaltmanBrenda & Fred SaundersJulia & Michael SaxAlison & Alan SchwartzHenry & Mary SeldonLili & Michael ShainNorman & Janet Shiner and FamilyJaclyn & Michael ShulmanBarry & Gail SilverJudy & Monty SimmondsLise & Luke SklarLawrence & Donna SmithJulie & Cary SolomonRabbi Yael Splansky & Dr. Adam Sol
and FamilyGaye & Andrew SteinNorma & George SteinerHarvey Tanzer & Cheryl Goldhart
and FamilyEsther & Marvin TileStephen & Christine TileDeborah & Sidney TroisterJack & Judy WinbergHelene WolfeLeesa Avrith & Jay WunderJoyce & Frederick Zemans10 Anonymous Donors
S u p p o r T e rBob & Dorothy AaronHelen AaronEric Adelson & Andrea HimelBrenda Spiegler & Mark S. AnshanDebbie Redner & Benjamin ApplebaumThe Arbess FamilyThe Axler FamilyMichael & Barbara BakerJulie BanikDr. Benjamin Barankin & Dr.
Kimberly LiuSusan BaskinRhonda Wilansky & Israel Ben-IshaiBernard BergerSadie Berger
Neil & Corinne BerinsteinMira Goldfarb & Adam BerkowitzDeborah Siegel & Eric BeutelNorman & Rima BibackThe Bocknek FamilyLinda & Howard BookSusan & James BookbinderAndy & Marlene Borins and FamilyHarriette BorinsIlena & Mark BorinskyFlorence & Edward BrillLara & Andrew BrodkinSusan Hershman & George BurgerElise CachiaJoseph & Marilynn CassSandra & Jerry ChapnikDeborah Chesnie CooperHenrietta ChesnieStephen Chris, Debra Birnbaum & FamilyPhyllis & Michael CincinatusSharon & Stanley ClavirCharles & Joy CohenShoshana ColeTed & Elaine ColeCarolyn & Billy CollinsBeverley Colman-LokashLynne Plosker & Laurence ColmanBarbara & Richard ConwayEstelle CraigDavid Czarny & Shannon BelmoreSusan & Peter DanDimitra & Michael DavidsonAnn DiamentJerome DiamondIris DracheNancy DraperMiriam & Marvin DryerStuart & Susanne EgierRuth & Robert EhrlichSharon & Larry EnkinJoyce EpsteinRabbi Karen Thomashow &
Dr. Yonatan EyalMaxanne EzerTara & Michael FingoldSandra & Michael FlorenceJean FremesStephen & Jill FremesRandy Friedland & Jean AndersonDeborah & Marvin Gans
Zita GardnerRose M. GarfinkelSue Rebick & Steven GarmaiseCarole & Howard GelfandDeborah Zemans & Daryl GelgootBertye & Bernard GlucksteinJean GodfreyLeonard & Eleanor GodfreyShawn Gold & Alexis RothschildMarty & Susan GoldbergNancy Epstein & David GoldbloomRabbi Edward & Fagi GoldfarbMr. & Mrs. Sid GoldhartRonnie & Bonnie GoldsteinMillie & Sheldon GoldsteinJudy & Stuart GolvinMindy & Howard GoodmanMelvyn GoodmanNettie & Jules GordonMarilyn & David GotfridSamuel GotfridAviva & Matthew GottliebJonathan & Hannah GraffKathy & Maurice GreenMargot & David GreenbergAnita & Jack GreenbergJanine & Allan GrossmanSusan & Harold GrossmanCarol & Nolan GrubertFrank Guarascio & Karen Fisman
and FamilyJonathan Guss & Leslie MilrodHeavenrich FamilyFrances & Paul HellenJane & Robert HermanHelen & Joseph HochbergDrs. Herer & HolzapfelDiana & Ivan HronskyThe Jacoby FamilyAmy Sky Jordan & Marc JordanJudith Jordan-AustinCarol & William KasselSusan Harris & David KassieCecile Kaufman SteinHillary & David KettnerThe Kirsh FamilyPaula KirshEdith KirznerLisa KoeperRichard & Sydney Krelstein and Family
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Mimi & Malcolm KronbyIrma & Jack LadowskyDr. Rolland Leader & Ms Loris AroJeffrey LeonMona & Larry LevensteinShirley LevinskySusan & Jeff LevyRhoda LewisSally LibmanElana Paice Lidsky & Brian LidskyThe Lipson-Kogut FamilyNancy & Irving LiptonPeter & Eleanor LoebelJean & Richard LorieLeora & Ted MacDonaldStefanie & Greg Mahon and FamilyMalca & Jay MarinRabbi Dow & Fredzia MarmurDr. Keith & Suzette MeloffCarolin & Jerry MichaelsShelley Miller & Sharon Smith-MillerJoan Tator & Brian MirskyMartha & Walter MoosHelen & Philip MosoffFreda Ariella & Arthur MuscovitchSylvia & Harvey NaftolinMelanie & Paul Nesbitt and FamilyDavid NightingaleErin O’ConnorPenny & Martin OffmanJoe OliverSara Pachterz”l
Randolph & Julia PaisleyBernice & Yitz PencinerKathleen Crook & James PenturnMariam Leitman & Craig PerkinsTami Moscoe & Eric PetersielAlison & Gary PolanSheila PollockAnn & Gary PosenAnnalee Cohen & Franklin PulverIsaac, Teresa & Alberto QuirozTed & Merle RachlinGeraldine Waldman & Charles RachlisCecille RatneyMichelle & Norman ReismanLindi & Stephen RiversEric & Beth RoherBarbara & Jonathan RoseDavid & Gillian Rosenberg and Family
Patricia Nadeau & David Rosenkrantz and Family
Ted & Doris Rosenstock and FamilyArlene Roth & FamilySybil & Bud RothschildMaxwell & Nancy RotsteinMarlene & Robert RudermanGail & Daniel RumackErick Rumack & Susan YackNancy Ruth & FamilyMarvin SadowskiDavid & Sandra SandlerRivanne SandlerEthel SaperaDoreen & Alan SaskinDr. Ron Saunders FamilyLawrence and Ruth SaxRobert & Michelle SchipperDr. & Mrs. Ted SchipperEsther & Kalman SchneiderCharlotte & Samuel SchwartzWalter SeatonAnci ShafranGrace & Ted ShafranHelen & Edward SheffmanRobert & Mona SherkinThe Sherman FamilyViviane & Saul ShipEvelyn & Murray SibulashBeatrice SidlofskyRuth & Graham SilverJan & Robert SimonskyDorothy SingerTracey Tremayne-Lloyd &
Lawrence SmithRonna Rubin & Philip SmithSheila & Robert SmolkinKen & Franci SnidermanMarilyn & Richard SobermanRabbi Sharon L. SobelEthel SolomonJanis & Gary SorenSusan & David SpeigelJoyce & Barry SpiegelDeborah & Randy SpiegelManuel & Phyllis SpivakBeverley Jackson & Aubrey SpringLeslie & Mel SpringmanAnne & Harold SteinBeth Weingarden & Paul Michael Stein
Bert & Barbara StittFrancie & Martin StormJay & Linda SwartzSeymour & Gloria TemkinDr. Martin & Melanie Unger and FamilyJohn & Rosie UsterCraig & Kimberley Walters and FamilyLucy WeinsteinLi & Erez WeinreichLila & Allan WeissLawrence Wilder and FamilyDiane & Jonathan WilsonShari & Michael WilsonJudi Winberg & Andy PollackFlorence & Mickey WinbergBrenda WintraubSheila WiseStan and Ros WitkinNaomi & Leslie WittlinLinda WolfeLorne Wolfson & Lorie Shekter-WolfsonWilliam & Dorothy WolfsonBetty YoungLaurie & Elliott ZeitzCheryl & Michael ZeldinEyal & Mitzi Zohar18 Anonymous Donors
o T h e r D o n o r SElaine & Joel AbramsBonnie Goldberg & Adam AbramsonCarol AbugovShirley & Scarlat AlbrightLinna Chercover & Jason BaschGail BermanSusan BermanMatilda BigioMarlene & Rudy BloomBeverley BorinsDorothy BrownHenny Rappaport & Michael BurnsCandy BursteinLinda & Robert CardishMichael ColeCarol DaleClare & Monte DenaburgElise & Neal DlinSarita DotanFran & Murray EllisMarilyn Farber
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Eva Ormut-Fleishman & Philip Fleishman
Evelyn FlorenceJohn & Nora FreundEtta Ginsberg McEwanLauren Laskin & David GluckJo Ann & Stanley L. GoldSybil GordonFay GreenwoodDebbie & Jack GurfinkelHeather Shear & David HackerEsther HandsMinnie HermanEtienne & Aubrey KaplanEllen KarabanowRose KatesGillian Helfield & Eric KleinMarie KnaulSimone Chambers & Jeffrey KopsteinElse LandauerElizabeth Tarshis & Rick LashJacob Leibel & Ticia HeibeinLeonard I. LevyEsther LipmanEthel & Wilf ListKaren & Shelly MandellPnina MargoleseCatherine & Solomon Mayers
Glenda MindlinJillian & Daniel MorrisMarion & Ted MosesJane & Robert MyersRuth & Sidney NathanElke & Melville OlsbergShoshana & David PaiceCarole PaulMartin & Farah PeremuterClarice PhillipsJohn RuthMichael & Janet RyvalAngelina SchwartzBrenda Tipper & Michael SigalRhoda SilverNeri SlanMary SlomenJoan SolwaySara SpeigelMartin SternAnn D. SuttonLily & Michael UsterDebby & Morris VigodaPaula & Alan WarrenGeraldine & Gordon WinemakerHarriet & Frank WolmanJill & Mark Ziedenberg15 Anonymous Donors
While we are well on our way, we are still short of our goal for this year’s Annual Contri-bution Campaign. If you would like to make a gift to the 2007–2008 Campaign, or increase the gift you have already made, please call Shannon Tramer (ext. 227), at the Temple, or e-mail [email protected]. All contribu-tions made before Dec. 31, 2007 will be eligible for a tax receipt for this calendar year.
With lulav and etrog in hand, members of our community came together to celebrate the Festival of Sukkot. From congregational worship to small study groups, we explored the meaning be-hind the chag. The wonderful autumn weather encouraged us to gather in the sukkah for a meal or two, and enjoy crafts, games and stories. We welcomed all our guests, and those who visited lent a hand to our Ushpizin, Friends and Family tree.
fall festival fun
Holy Blossom Temple Religious School children enjoy time in the sukkah.
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• Glenda Mindlin • Harley Mintz • Debbi Charendoff Moses • Robert Moses • Linda Neufeld • Mel Olsberg • John Phillips • Sam Pack • Gary Posen • Alberto Quiroz • Michael Ryval • Avra Rosen • Hank Rosen • Steve Rosenbaum • Fred Saunders • Walter Seaton • Heather Shapiro • Barry Silver • Gerald Slan • Judith Slan • Roseanne Spiar • Lyle Stanway • Paula Strasberg • Gary Tile • Al Tinianov
Thanks to Jill Hertzman, Head of gabbaim, and all our gabbaim who make sure our Services run so smoothly: Esther Bergman • Matilda Bigio • Barry Borden • Phyllis Denaburg • Donna Habsha • Jane Herman • Carmen Horvath • Glenda Mindlin • David Mock • Debbi Moses • Zach Paul • Alberto Quiroz • Eric Roher • Brenda Saunders • Ted Shafran • Barry Silver • John Sweet • Gary Tile
Madlyn Axelrod • Simon Axelrod • Lisa Baumal • Zoe Bundas • Ari Burkes • Levi Cassidy • Dorothy Charach • Sara Charney • Steven Conway • Hannah Davis • Beth Denaburg • Jeff Denaburg • Matthew Dicker • Hershell Ezrin • Erika Finestone • Sarah Firestone • Randi Garfinkel • Erin Gelgoot • Mark Goodman • David Greenberg • Emil Horvath • Meredith Jonatan • Jill Kamin • Rebecca Lash • Marc Levy • Brian Lidsky • Mira Lyon • Rachel Micay • Joel Mickelson • Ariella Minden • Allison Mindlin • Mike Morgulis • Oona Nadler • Eric Petersiel • Alberto Quiroz • Molly Rosen • Madeleine Rosenberg • Joshua Rosenkrantz • Robert Ruderman • Brenda Saunders • Ted Shafran • Jennifer Silverstein • Chloe Snider • Noah Sniderman • Robert Sniderman • Adam Sol • Susan Speigel • Sean Teper • Paula Warren • Michelle Wise • Kevin Zeilig
Yasher koach to those who blew the shofar during the month of Elul, and on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur: Jared Allen • Michael Cole • Peter Dan • Steven Dan • David Gershon • Barry Goldblatt • Howard Goodman • Haley Gotfrid • Jacqueline Loeb • Tal Maissner • Robin Malach • Lorne Shapiro • Paul Soren • Paula Warren
We are grateful to Larry Babins and Abe Neufeld, our head ushers, and all our ushers who welcome congre-gants each year: David Bernstein • Barry Borden • Ed Brill • James Cooper • Murray Ellis • Arnold Englander • David Fine • Albert Frank • Myrna Freedman • Louis Glait • Gary Goodman • Alan Gordon • Paul Hellen • Robert Herman • Herbert Hess • Harry Hochman • Robert Hodes • Carmen Horvath • Emil Horvath • Aubrey Kaplan • Etienne Kaplan • Ellen Karabanow • Bambi Katz • Sam Kirzner • Rick Lash • Jeffrey Levy • Leonard Levy • Richard Lorie • Allison Mindlin
And thank you to the countless volunteers who brought such joyous meaning to our New Year.
If you are a volunteer or are interested in occasionally visiting with congregants who are ill or homebound,
please join us for supper and a wonderful short film about Bikur Cholim. Following the film, which features
the commentary of Elie Wiesel, we will participate in a discussion facilitated by Rabbi Karen Thomashow.
Let’s refresh, recharge and share all that we do. RSVP to Elana Fehler (ext. 221, or leave a message at ext. 532),
at the Temple by Nov. 4, 2007.
For more details, please call Jill Hertzman at (416) 484-1228.
Tue. nov. 6, 2007, at 6.30 p.m.
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Welcome to Our Temple Family
We would like to welcome the following people to our Holy Blossom Temple family:
Robina Abramson, and Hayden and ColeJan & Keith AllinBarbara BlackDawn & Mark Boloten, and Madeline
and IsaacShoshanna CampbellLeigh Chalmers & Victor Krichker, and
Rebecca and BenjaminStacey Cline & Kevin Goldstein, and EmmaAriel Dalfen & Jed Schneiderman, and Lela
and LivBryan DavisCarole DeallySilvia DerasnerSara DiamondLisa Eisen & Doug Smith, and Adam
and SydneyRobyn Feldberg Katz & Jarred Katz, and
Hudson and PeytonSloane Freeman, and Jack and SamJudith GelberLesley Harrison & Stephen Zolf, and
Benjamin and ElliottKarmit Ifrah & Cory Bernatt, and Emily
and HannahMichally Iny & Ron Kellner, and Emily
and OliviaIngrid Kay, and TylerSuzanne & Daniel Lawee, and Jordan
and MarenBenedicte Lovald & Daymon LoebDorothy Zolf McDonaldAndrew MelesMelissa & Jordan MelesWendy Noss & Jerald Wortsman, and
Mitchell and ClairePamela Perlis, and Ethan and ChloeRandi Rose & Craig Offman, and Eli,
Noa and LilaDahlia RusinekLynne & Elan Satov, and RachelDanielle Schwartz, and LilyCandice & Philip Solomon, and Jay
and Zachary
B ’ n e i M i T Z V a h
7 Kislev 5768/Nov. 17, 2007Jake Belman, son of Drs. Robin & Noah Belman
e n g a g e M e n T S / M a r r i a g e S
Tessa Rose and Issie Rose on the marriage of their daughter, Jamie Rose, to Kevin Dennis, son of Arlene & Martin Dennis in Sept. 2007. Proud grandparents are Bernard Dennis, Pearl Dennis and Gordon Saltzman.
Muriel & Alan Tinianov on the marriage of their son, Philip Tinianov, to Melanie Soifer, daughter of Lawrence Soifer and Carol & Nelson Modlin.
In Memoriam
The congregation sympathizes with the recently bereaved families of:
Renee Bald, mother of Diane Bald, Linda Florence, Jody Golden, Ellen-Jane Grossman and Victoria Tal, sister of Loretta Rosnick
Ida Sue Freedman, mother of David Freedman and Marla Powers, sister of Molly Harrison and Michael Ichelson
Mike Glayt, husband of Gloria Glayt, brother of Louis Glait
our Congregational Family
Alan SternMichal StrickerDonna & Aaron Unger, and Ryan
and LindsayDaphne Wagner & David Green, and Lita
and MichaelSusan Wowk & Harold Niman, and Richard,
Adie, Matt and LucyCorinne Yap & Michael Fox
Mazal Tov
Anne Bayefsky and Arieh Waldman, on the publication of their book State Support for Religious Education, Canada vs The United Nations.
Emily Papsin, daughter of Blake Papsin and granddaughter of Sandy Papsin, who cel-ebrated her Bat Mitzvah in September.
B i r T h S
Andrea Himel & Eric Adelson on the birth of their son Seth Charlie Adelson. Proud grandparents are Francine & Edward Adelson, Susan & Peter Geyer and Pamela & Mel Himel.
Gwen Borins on the arrival of her daughter Kayla Jennifer Borins. Proud grand-parents are Dr. Elaine & Justice Stephen Borins.
Lou & Shelly Dale on the birth of their grandson Adam Samuel Aaron Schell, son of Jen Dale & Chris Schell. Proud grandparents are Deb & Rod Schell. Proud great-grandparents are Shirley & Scarlat Albright, Gail & Manny Dombrofsky, Terry & John Foulds and Helen & Ken Schell.
C o r r e C T i o nWe apologize for running the wrong photo of
Rebecca Solway, and for omitting Jennifer Goldhar’s listing, in the last issue of the Bulletin.
8 Cheshvan 5768/Oct. 20, 2007Jennifer Goldhar, daughter of Nancy Cohen & Stephen Goldhar
15 Cheshvan 5768/Oct. 27, 2007Rebecca Solway, daughter of Sandra & Eric Solway
14 Kislev 5768/Nov. 24, 2007Jessica Charendoff, daughter of Nadine & Robert Charendoff
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Thank you to our generous donors
W i l l i a M a n S h a n yo u T h a W a r D S
Harvey Adelman, Special Birthday: Jean Anshan
D a n S o n fa M i ly C a M p S C h o l a r S h i p f u n D
Sadie Wolfe Danson, Yahrzeit: Marilyn Farber and
Family
J e a n f i n e S e n i o r S ’ f u n D
Sally & Ben Jacobson, Happy Birthday: Marilyn &
Richard Soberman
Wendy & Ken Radnoff, Happy Birthday: Penny Fine
& Hugh Furneaux
Morris Vigoda, Special Birthday: Daisy & Syd Jacobs
f lo r a l f u n D
Jacob Belman, Bar Mitzvah: Drs. Robin & Noah
Belman
Jessica Charendoff, Bat Mitzvah: Nadine &
Bob Charendoff
h o ly B lo S S o M T e M p l e f o u n D aT i o n
Janice Babins, Speedy Recovery: Randi & Alan
Garfinkel; Frances & Paul Hellen; Michelle Katz
& Larry Blumenthal
Renee Bald, In Memory: Annalee Cohen & Frank
Pulver; Teri & David Leese; Sheila & Bob Smolkin;
Maureen & David Tartick; Esther & Marvin Tile
Gloria Barry, In Memory: Randi & Alan Garfinkel;
Cheryl Zeldin
David Baskin, In Appreciation: Prime Time
Investment Club
Stacey Blidner & Ethan Kline, Mazal Tov: Fern
& Lorne Kirshenbaum and Family
Marlene Bloom, Speedy Recovery: Rina &
Saul Fishbein
Irwin Cass, In Memory: Sybil & Jack Geller
Denaburg Family, In Appreciation: Sara Clodman
and Family
David Freeman, Happy Birthday: Harriet
& Frank Wolman
Jacque Friedland, Happy Birthday: Julie Markle &
Joel Mickelson
Charlotte Good, In Memory: Esther & Marvin Tile
Joan & Don Granatstein and Family, Shanah Tovah:
Carol Henry and Family
Joel Greisman, Happy Birthday: Lee Schwenk
Carl Herman, In Memory: Helen & Philip Mosoff;
Esther & Marvin Tile
Judy & Carl Ritchie and Family, Shanah Tovah: Carol
Henry and Family
Geri Willinsky, In Memory: Anita London
h o ly B lo S S o M T e M p l e r e n e W a l f u n D
Our Family and Friends, Shanah Tovah: Judy Malkin
& Elliott Jacobson
Tania Blumenthal, In Appreciation: Sarita Dotan
Jaque Friedland, Happy Birthday: Ronna Rubin
& Phil Smith and Family
Alan Garfinkel, In Appreciation: Ronna Rubin
& Phil Smith
Jack Himelfarb, In Memory: Ronna Rubin & Phil
Smith and Family
Joy Rosen & Larry Freedman, In Appreciation:
Shirley Merowitz
i S e n B e r g e n D o W M e n T f u n D
Zachary Baruch, Mazal Tov: Carol & Steve Pilon
Barbara Pepper, Happy Birthday: Carol & Steve Pilon
J a C o B ’ S T o W e r
Janice Babins, Speedy Recovery: Jill Hertzman
Irving Erenberg, In Memory: Florence & Harold
Hertzman
Florence & Harold Hertzman, In Honour:
Lois Greisman & Eban Bayefsky
Sadye Wintre, In Memory: Florence & Harold
Hertzman
J o a n K e r B e l l e a D e r S h i p
D e V e lo p M e n T f u n D
Gloria Barry, In Memory: Helena & David Fine; Gail
& Gary Goodman; Jill Kamin & Murray Hart; Eva
Ormut-Fleishman & Philip Fleishman
Sybil Gordon, Speedy Recovery: Holy Blossom
Temple Sisterhood
Dr. Norman Kerbel, In Memory: Marsha Chesley;
Sally Gallinger; Lucille & David Griff; Faith Halman
& Brad Pelman and Family; Moira Holmes & Ben
Mark Holzberg and Family; Holy Blossom Temple
Sisterhood; JCC Morning Group; Phyllis Pepper;
Barbara Saipe & Terry Saltsman; Cynthia & Abe
Shedletzki and Family; Dayna & Dr. Sandy Shulman;
Darren Sukonick & Matthew Sapera; Arlene & Carl
Stone; Debbie & Jay Waks and Family
Marie Knaul, Speedy Recovery: Holy Blossom Temple
Sisterhood
l i B r a r y B o o K f u n D
Charlotte Good, In Memory: Anne Dublin; Etta
Ginsberg McEwan; Cynthia Silverman & Peter Samu
D o W & f r e D Z i a M a r M u r p r o g r a M f o r
e D u C aT i o n a l e x C e l l e n C e
Charlotte Good, In Memory: Ellen Karabanow
Eleanor & Peter Loebel, Happy Anniversary:
Friedman Family
Rabbi Dow Marmur, In Appreciation: Penny Fine &
Hugh Furneaux
M u S i C a l l e g a C y f u n D
Janice Babins, Speedy Recovery: Holy Blossom
Temple Singers
Gloria Barry, In Memory: Matilda Bigio
Ida Freedman, In Memory: Holy Blossom Temple
Singers; Donna Sawchuk
Jack Magder, In Memory: Sol Birenbaum and
Family; Sara Clodman and Family; Holy Blossom
Temple Singers; Holy Blossom Temple Sisterhood
Cantor Benjamin Z. Maissner, In Appreciation:
Penny Fine & Hugh Furneaux; Dr. Leonard Smith
and Family
o u T o f T h e C o l D
Gloria Barry, In Memory: Kathy & Maurice Green;
Ann & Gary Posen
Ilena Borinksy, Happy Birthday: Debra Muchnik
& Neil Kredentser
Susan Davidson & Paul Drake, Shanah Tovah: Linda
& Sam Pack
Sue & Lou Devor, Mazal Tov: Kathy & Maurice Green
Penny Fine & Hugh Furneaux, Mazal Tov: Annalee
Sally Gold, mother of Dr. Chuck Gold and Jerry Gold, sister of Faye Tishler
Charlotte Good, wife of Philip Good, mother of Cynthia Good and Sherry Good, sister of Sylvia Melvin and Lillian Stupp
Albert Gould, husband of Ruth Gould, father of Susan Berger and Bonnie Lipton, brother of Irwin Gould
Jeanne Kamarner, mother of Nancy Green and Ann Waligorski
Dr. Norman Kerbel, father of Diane Kerbel, Gail Kerbel, Hart Kerbel and Mark Kerbel, brother of Myrtle Coopersmith and Gordon Kerbel
Arnold Irving Seligman, husband of Renee Seligman, father of Cindy Seligman, Jamie Seligman and Robin Seligman
Ronald Sherman, father of Paula Sherman-Byrne, Mona Charendoff and David Sherman
Carl Stone, husband of Arlene Stone, father of Nancy Cohen, Bill Stone and Janet Wasserman
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& Brian Schnurr
Ida Gould, In Memory: Annalee & Brian Schnurr
Kathy Green, In Appreciation: Ann McPherson &
Earl Bederman
Kathy & Maurice Green, Shanah Tovah: Ellen
Karabanow; Linda & Sam Pack
Dr. Brian Hands, Speedy Recovery: Caryl &
Bert Barruch
Dorothy Himel, In Memory: Brian Schnurr
Jack Magder, In Memory: Ann & Gary Posen
Lesley Miller, In Appreciation: Ann McPherson &
Earl Bederman
Oscar Posen, Yahrzeit: Ann & Gary Posen
Drs. Gina & Vivian Rakoff, Shanah Tovah: Kathy
& Maurice Green
Gella & Paul Rothstein, Shanah Tovah: Linda
& Sam Pack
Lydia Schaverien, In Appreciation: Kathy & Maurice
Green
Annalee & Brian Schnurr, Mazal Tov: Penny Fine &
Hugh Furneaux
Helen Shleser, In Memory: Carol Henry &
Richard Clarfield
Dr. Isaac Shleser, In Memory: Carol Henry &
Richard Clarfield
Marsha Slivka, In Appreciation: Ann McPherson &
Earl Bederman
Vivienne Stevens, Shanah Tovah: Kathy &
Maurice Green
Debbie Troister, In Appreciation: Ann McPherson &
Earl Bederman
Morris Vigoda, Special Birthday: Wendy & Elliott
Eisen; Marilyn Farber; Judy Malkin & Elliott
Jacobson; Phyllis & Manny Spivak
S a r a & h a r r y pa C h T e r e D u C aT i o n a l
e n D o W M e n T f u n D
Sara Pachter, In Memory: Irene Borins Ash & Irv Ash
h a r r y & B l a n C h e p o S e n e D u C aT i o n a l
e n D o W M e n T f u n D
Blanche Posen, In Memory: Judy & Sheldon Godfrey
r a B B i S ’ D i S C r e T i o n a r y f u n D S
Rabbi John Moscowitz, In Appreciation: Ruth
Morayniss & Leland Harris
Rabbi John Moscowitz: Jill Silverstein, Mazal Tov:
Mona & Bryan Charendoff and Family
Rabbi John Moscowitz, Shanah Tovah: Rosenberg
Family; Phyllis & Manny Spivak
Rabbi Yael Splansky, In Appreciation: Family of the
late Renee Bald; Ruth Morayniss & Leland Harris;
Suzanne & Harold Heft
holy Blossom Temple foundation
The Holy Blossom Temple Foundation raises funds to
support Temple activities, programs and projects.
To make a donation to any of our existing funds,
please call Janice Feuer at (416) 789-3291, ext.265.
To establish a new fund or learn more about
philanthropic opportunities, please call Cheryl Zeldin,
Director of Development (ext.260), at the Temple.
We appreciate your support
Holy Blossom Temple appreciates all donations to
our funds; however, due to rising costs, cards will
only be sent for donations of $20 or more. We will
continue to recognize all donations in the Bulletin.
Nine per cent of all donations and investment income
is generally set aside to help with administration
costs and special initiatives.
We apologize but due to space constraints, not all
donations will appear in the Bulletin issue closest to
the date on which the contribution was made. Dona-
tions in this issue were received by oct. 1, 2007.
Rabbi Yael Splansky, Shanah Tovah: Phyllis &
Manny Spivak
Rabbi Karen Thomashow, Welcome: Suzanne &
Harold Heft
Rabbi Karen Thomashow: Max Boyd, Mazal Tov:
Dr. Kimberly Wintemute & Ron Boyd
Rabbi Dow Marmur, Shanah Tovah: Phyllis &
Manny Spivak
Rabbi Edward Goldfarb, In Appreciation: Diamond
Family; Judy Druyan; Cathy Ellen Metter; Stancer
Family
Rabbi Edward Goldfarb: Eleanor & Peter Loebel,
Happy Anniversary: Barry Goldblatt
Cantor Benjamin Z. Maissner, In Appreciation:
Randi Bulkis & Daniel Nixon; Ruth Morayniss &
Leland Harris; Roboz Family
Cantor Benjamin Z. Maissner, Shanah Tovah: Phyllis
& Manny Spivak
Cantorial Soloist Lindi Rivers, In Appreciation:
Family of the late Renee Bald; Charles Dubin;
Francie Klein; Ruth Morayniss & Leland Harris;
Marcia Robinson
n a n C y r u T h e D u C aT i o n a l f u n D
Mildred Kelman, In Memory: Nancy Ruth
lu l a & i r V i n g S a u n D e r S M e M o r i a l f u n D
Brenda & Fred Saunders, In Honour: Gillian & David
Rosenberg and Family
S h a C h a r i T f u n D
William Baltman, Yahrzeit: Troister Family
Edward Charney, In Memory: Richard Charney
and Family
Leslie Collin, Yahrzeit: Robert Collin and Family
Robert Collin, Speedy Recovery: Holy Blossom
Temple Brotherhood
Henry Clavir, Yahrzeit: Isabel Schwartz
Meyer Joseph Fogel, Yahrzeit: Rosie & John Uster
and Family
Charlotte Good, In Memory: Sheila & Bob Smolkin
Woolf Katz, Yahrzeit: Lily & Reuben Katz
Selig Patchen, Yahrzeit: Marilyn Hahn
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When silence speaks volumes | The Last Wordby rabbi Karen Thomashow
noah was silent. Two weeks ago, we read the biblical account of the flood. In Parashat Noach, the text does not tell us much about what
happened between God’s asking Noah to build the ark and the actual onset of the flood, but our rabbis constructed many ideas about what happened in between. They were concerned, in particular, that Noah kept silent, both when God explained the plan and when the ark was fully boarded.
The Zohar, the chief work of Kabbalah, was also concerned with Noah’s apparent silence. It envisions a conversation between Noah and God, which took place after the flood:
Noah began to cry before God and he said, “Master of the universe, You are
called compassionate. You should have been compassionate for Your cre-ation.” God responded and said, “Now you say this! Why did you not say this at the time I told you that I will bring a flood upon the people, or afterward when I said to build an ark? I con-stantly delayed and I said, ‘When is Noah going to ask for compassion for the world?’ … And now that the world is destroyed, you open your mouth, to cry in front of me, and to ask for supplication?”
S i l e n T a n D C o M pa S S i o n aT eThis episode is very interesting. On one hand, it suggests Noah’s initial silence was indicative of apathy.
On the other hand, it offers the pos-sibility that while Noah was silent, he was actually concerned. Is it not pos-sible, in fact, to be silent and compas-sionate at the same time?
The greatest example of silence as a powerful and effective tool may be the type of necessary silence when we visit others. The hugs we give to others, the hours we sit at a loved one’s side, the lis-tening ear we give when someone seeks our advice — none of these necessarily make a noise. But they make a difference.
Elie Wiesel says, “There are many, many commandments in every religion, but one of the most elegant, and simple, and easy is Bikur Cholim. You don’t have to do anything but be there.”
Please join our Bikur Cholim commit-tee and volunteers on Tue. Nov. 6, 2007, where this theme, among others, will be explored. Please consider being a mem-ber of our Temple’s corps of visitors — your physical presence will undoubt-edly speak volumes. (Please see page 16 for more details.)
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