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CONTACT US TEMPLE BETH-EL, 579 N. NOVA ROAD ORMOND BEACH, FL 32174-4405 A monthly publication of Temple Beth-El, a reform congregation, mailed 11 times a year, free to congregation members. TEMPLE BETH-EL MISSION STATEMENT Our Temple Beth-El Congregation worships God in the Reform Jewish tradition. We are both diverse and multigenerational, welcoming any person or family wishing to associate themselves with our Jewish community. We strive to cultivate a love of our Jewish cultural heritage and actively support the State of Israel. The spirit of tikkun olam (repairing the world) and a vibrant spirituality are ingrained within our Congregation. Our many educational programs reach deep into the community, embracing all ages, faiths, races and ethnic backgrounds. Temple phone 386-675-6615 Temple fax 386-673-7928 Rabbi Barry M. Altman 386-675-6612 [email protected] Cantorial Intern Zev Sonnenstein 386-675-6613 [email protected] Jeff Bigman Temple President 386-675-6620 [email protected] Temple Beth-El School 386-267-0952 School fax 386-673-7928 Malka Altman Director Temple Beth-El School, Religious School & Temple Fitness 386-675-6616 [email protected] CHECK OUT ALL THE LATEST NEWS ONLINE www.templebeth-el.us • www.tbeschool.com and friend us on Facebook webmaster: Nikki Mastando, [email protected] Therese Cirafisi Temple & Rabbi’s Secretary 386-675-6615 [email protected]

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CONTACT USTemple beTh-el, 579 N. NOvA ROAd

ORmONd beACh, Fl 32174-4405

The BulletinA monthly publication of Temple beth-el, a reform congregation,

mailed 11 times a year, free to congregation members.

NOVEMBER 2010/5771 VOLUME XVIV · NO. 3

Temple beTh-el mISSION STATemeNT

Our Temple Beth-El Congregation worships God in the

Reform Jewish tradition. We are both diverse and

multigenerational, welcoming any person or family

wishing to associate themselves with our Jewish community.

We strive to cultivate a love of our Jewish cultural heritage

and actively support the State of Israel.The spirit of tikkun olam (repairing the world)

and a vibrant spirituality are ingrained within our Congregation.

Our many educational programs reach deep into the community,

embracing all ages, faiths,races and ethnic backgrounds.

Temple phone386-675-6615

Temple fax 386-673-7928

Rabbi barry m. Altman

[email protected]

Cantorial Intern Zev Sonnenstein

[email protected]

Jeff bigmanTemple president

[email protected]

Temple beth-elSchool

386-267-0952School fax

386-673-7928

malka Altmandirector

Temple beth-el School,Religious School & Temple Fitness

386-675-6616 [email protected]

CheCK OUT All The lATeST NeWS ONlINewww.templebeth-el.us • www.tbeschool.com

and friend us on Facebookwebmaster: Nikki Mastando, [email protected]

Therese CirafisiTemple & Rabbi’s Secretary

[email protected]

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dATe TIme SeRvICe

Friday, Nov. 5 6 p.m. WRJ Family Shabbat Dinner

7 p.m. Family Shabbat Service

Saturday, Nov. 6 9 a.m. Torah Talk w/Rabbi

10:30 a.m. Daven w/Rabbi

Tuesday, Nov. 9 7:30 p.m. Kristallnacht Service

Friday, Nov. 12 7:30 p.m. Shabbat Service

Saturday, Nov. 13 9 a.m. Torah Talk w/Lay Led

10:30 a.m. Daven w/Lay Led

Friday, Nov. 19 7:30 p.m. “Shabbat Rocks” ServiceOneg Sponsor: Goodman

Saturday, Nov. 20 9 a.m. Torah Talk w/Cantor Zev

10:30 a.m. Daven w/Cantor Zev

Friday, Nov. 26 7:30 p.m. Shabbat Service

Saturday, Nov. 27 9 a.m. Torah Talk w/Lay Led

10:30 a.m. Daven w/Lay Led

Friday, Dec. 3 6 p.m. Chanukah Dinner

7 p.m. Family Shabbat Service

Saturday, Dec. 4 9 a.m. Torah Talk w/Rabbi

10:30 a.m. Daven w/Rabbi

Friday, Dec. 10 7:30 p.m. Shabbat Service

Saturday, Dec. 11 9 a.m. Torah Talk w/Lay Led

10:30 a.m. Daven w/Lay Led

Friday, Dec. 17 7:30 p.m. Shabbat Service

Saturday, Dec. 18 9 a.m. Torah Talk w/Cantor Zev

10:30 a.m. Daven w/Cantor Zev

Friday, Dec. 24 7:30 p.m. Shabbat Service

Satuday, Dec. 25 9 a.m. Torah Talk w/Lay Led

10:30 a.m. Daven w/Lay Led

Friday, Dec. 31 5 p.m. Champagne Shabbat

bOARd membeRS& COmmITTee

CONTACTSJeff bigman

President,386-675-6620

[email protected]

Jeff brokPresident Elect/Treasurer

[email protected]

Trienah Gorman1st Vice President/Secretary

Fundraising [email protected]

mickey Obed2nd Vice PresidentHouse [email protected]

michael FurmanVice President

michael OrfingerVice President

Richard holtzImmediate Past President

House LiaisonSecurity Committee

[email protected]• • •

Rochelle GoodmanMembership Committee

[email protected]

Judith JosephsonSocial Action committee

[email protected]

Gwen KotlerAdult [email protected]

Robert RothmanMarketing

[email protected]

barbara SteinbergWRJ president

[email protected]

Rochelle holtzVolunteerism [email protected]

Steven Katz Membership [email protected]

• • • Loretta AronsonDeanna Bedford

Barbara Doliner ConleyCory Danow

Adrienne GrossmanLewis HeasterCarolyn Landy

Dr. Steven LevineDavid MarkowitzChristine Nuger

Dr Howard PranikoffDavid Sacks

Lyle Trachtman

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Wit and Wisdom By Which to Live Life• Moneykeptinthebanks

maynotbereallyyours.Whenitistimetospend,justspend.Treatyourselfwellasyou’regettingold.

• Treatsicknesswithoptimism.Whetheryouarepoororrich,everyonehastogothroughbirth,aging,sicknessanddeath.Thereisnoexception,that’slife!

• Donotbeafraidorworriedwhenyouaresick.Settlealltheoutstandingissuesbeforehandandyouwillbeabletoleavewithoutregret!

• Letthedoctorshandleyourbody,letGOD/NATUREhandleyourlife,butbeinchargeofyourownmoods.

• Ourkidswillmaketheirownfortune.

• Lookafterfouroldtreasures:

1.Youroldbody:paymoreattentiontohealth,youcanonlyrelyonyourselfinthis.2.Retirementfunds:moneythatyouhaveearned,itisbesttokeepthemyourself.3.Youroldcompanion:treasureeverymomentwith

MostofusareregularusersoftheInternet.Wegetbombardedwith

lotsofcommunicationsthatweneitherwantednorneeded.Anumberofthemmightbecategorizedas“feelgood”messagesthatarefilledwithbeautifulpicturesandwell-intentionedthoughts;Itendtodiscardmanyofthemwithoutlookingatthem.

ButoccasionallyoneattractsmyattentionandthatisjustwhathappenedacoupleofweeksagoasIwasthinkingaboutwhatIcouldsayinthiscolumntoconvincemycongregationtotrulylivelife!

Someonesentmeapower-pointpresentationentitled“TheSecretsofOldAge”anditisaddressedto“AllRetiredFriends.”Herearesomeofthewordsthataccompaniedsomesoothingmusicandsomeverylovelyphotos:

“Secretsoflifein6words:”Before Middle Age: Do not fear!After Middle Age: Do not regret!• Enjoyyourlifewhileyou

can.Donotwaituntilyoucannotevenworkjusttobesorryandtoregret!

• Aslongasitisphysicallypossible,visitplacesyouwishtovisit.

• Whenthereisanopportunity,gettogetherwitholdclassmates,oldcolleaguesandoldfriends.Thegatheringisnotjustabouteating;it’sjustthatthereisn’tmuchtimeleft.

yourotherhalf,oneofyouwillleavefirst!4.Youroldfriends:seizeeveryopportunitytomeetupwithyouroldfriends.Suchopportunitieswillbecomerareastimegoesby.

• Thingsyoumustdoeveryday:Smileandlaugh.

• Runningwaterdoesnotflowback.Soislife,makeithappy.

RABBI BARRY ALTMAN

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Temple Beth-El

7:30pm

Featuring Dr. Grady Ballenger Dean of Students at Stetson University

who will introduce the historic documentary

“NIGHT AND FOG”

Program Sponsored by

Temple Beth-El & Jewish Federation of Volusia Flagler Counties

Grady Ballenger is Professor of English and Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences at Stetson University. His graduate work in literature was completed at Columbia University and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His teaching interests include documentary and narrative film and the ways that Hollywood films, in particular, recreate historical traumas like the Holocaust.

Ten years after the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps, filmmaker Alain Resnais documented the abandoned grounds of Auschwitz and Majdanek. One of the first cinematic reflections on the horrors of the Holocaust, NIGHT AND FOG contrasts the stillness of the abandoned camps’ quiet, empty buildings with haunting wartime footage. With NIGHT AND FOG, Resnais investigates the cyclical nature of man’s violence toward man and presents the unsettling suggestion that such horrors could come again.

ALL ARE WELCOME

NIGHT AND FOG

BY

ALAIN

RESNAIS’

DAVEN WITH KAVANAHFULL SHABBAT

EXPERIENCEINCLUDING TORAH

SERVICEEVERY SATURDAY

TORAH TALK, 9 A.M.DAVEN, 10:30 A.M.

Kiddush sponsorships available.

Call Therese for details

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Itamazesmehowquicklytheyearfliesby.WiththeThanksgivingandChanukahseasonrightaroundthecorner,it

remindsmehowgratefulIamformyfamilyandfriends,whileatthesametimekeepinginmindthosewhoarelessfortunate.

Octoberendseachyearwiththeyouthgroups’Trick-or-Treat-for-Hungerprogram,collectingfoodfortheFederation’sJerryDolinerfoodpantry.Thisyearwasnoexception;wehadanothersuccessfulfooddrive(thankyoutoallwhohelped!).

However,Ican’thelpwonderifitwasenough.ThisisthefirstyearthatI,personally,knowpeoplewhoweregoinghungry,whoweregoingtofoodbanksandsoupkitchensanddidn’tknowwhereoriftheywouldcelebrateThanksgivingthisyear.AllthisjustbroughttomindthatasJewswehavetheawesomeopportunityandresponsibilitytowatchoutforeachother.

InTorah,werecentlyreadaboutCainandAbelandthefamousquestion;“AmImybrother’skeeper?”Theanswer,plainandsimple,isyes.Yes,weare.Wehavemanychoicestomakeeachandeveryday‒somesimpleandothersnot‒butnonetheless,theyaretheretobemade.

ThefirstWednesdayofeach

monthwehaveachancetomakeadifferenceinsomeoneelse’slifewhenwegoandvolunteeratthehomelesscoalition’ssoupkitchen.Thechoicetohelpisthereandmanymakethatchoice,butwhymakeaneffortonlythen?

Itseemsasholidaysapproach‒nomatterwhethertheyareJewishorsecular‒weallseemtogetthisextraurgeforgiving.Notthatthisisabad

thing,butwhydoesittakeaholidayorholidayseasontogetusinthemoodtogiveorhelpothers?

Throughouttheyear,wehavemanyopportunitiestoanswerthequestion,“AmImybrother’skeeper?”andsetanexampleforotherstofollow.Itcaninvolveparticipatinginasocial-actionprojectorvolunteeringaroundtheTempleinanycapacity‒joiningthechoir,gettinginvolvedinanactivitythatisbeingrunbySisterhoodorBrotherhoodandsupportingit,orgettinginvolvedwithsomethingsuchastheJewishHeritageFestivalplanning.Thesearebutafewwaysweareourbrother’s(andsister’s)keepers.

Whatwillyouchoose?B’Yididut‒Infriendship.

Cantor Zev

HelloDAFTYfollowers,ourlasteventatOrmondlaneswasablast!

IwouldliketoseemorepeopleattendingDAFTYevents.WestartedTrick-or-TreatforHungeronOctober17thbypassingoutflyers.WeneedlotsofhelptogetthistorunsmoothlysoIwouldliketoseeeveryonethere.Parentsurgeyourkidstoparticipateinthismitzvah.

Makesurenottomissourveryfirst“OvertheHumpNight”oftheseason,Wednesday,November10th.Somarkyourcalendarsandcomeforafewhoursoffuntohelpgetthroughtheweek.

Ihopetoseemoreofyouatourupcomingevents.IfyouhaveanyquestionsyoucancheckoutourDAFTYFacebookpage.

Sincerely,Cory Danow

Youth Group president

It’s Here! It’s Here!

JR. & SR. YOUTH GROUP FUNDRAISER

and we need your help!

DAFTY and Jr. Dafty are now selling

“Enjoy the City Coupon Books”

for only $20.00!

Great discounts focusing on Volusia

and surrounding areas.

For more information contact Cantor Zev

106 N. Old Kings Road

Ormond Beach , FL 32174 (386) 672-2590

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AsAmericans,whenwethinkofNovember,ourthoughtsautomatically

turntoThanksgiving.And,asAmericanJews,wehavealottobethankfulfor.AsJews,exceptfortherareveryearlyChanukah,weareinbetweenmajorholidays.

TherearesomespecialdaysinhistorythatdeserveourpraiseincludingthedayoftheBalfourDeclarationonNovember2,1917,whentheBritishgovernmentformallydeclaredinfavorofaJewishHomelandinPalestine(amuchlargerareathanpresentdayIsrael)andNovember29,1947,thedayoftheUNvoteinfavorofthepartitionofPalestineleadingthewaytotheestablishmentoftoday’sIsrael.

However,areviewofhistorydoesnotrevealNovembertogenerallybeakindmonthtoJews.Perhapsmostnotably,werecognizeKristallnachtduringthismonth.

Thisyear,DeanGradyBallengerofStetsonUniversitywillintroduceanddiscussthemove“Night&Fog”atTempleBeth-ElonNovember9at7:30p.m.Themovie,a1955FrenchshortdocumentaryonAuschwitzandMajdanek,remindsofthehorrorsofthenottoodistantpast.

GivingBittersweet Thanks

Nov. 1, 1210: Jews of England imprisoned, 1210, by orders of King John. Nov. 2, 1943: Nazis liquidated Riga ghetto. Nov. 2, 1976: Jimmy Carter wins U.S. presidency.Nov. 3, 1394: Jews of Paris expelled. Nov. 4, 1943: Jews of Florence, Italy rounded up and deported. Nov. 4, 1995: Yitzhak Rabin murdered.Nov. 6, 1941: 500 Jews of Kolomyya, Galicia and 15,000 Jews of Rowno, Poland were massacred by the Nazis. Nov. 6, 1942: 12,000 Jews of Minsk were executed by the Nazis. Nov. 9, 1938: Kristallnacht, 300 shuls and hundreds of Jewish businesses and homes were destroyed. Nov. 9, 1862: Ulysses S. Grant (future U.S. president) orders Jews barred from service under his command. Nov. 9, 1526: Jews of Pressburg (now Bratislava) were expelled by order of Queen Maria.

Nov. 10, 1975: U.N. General Assembly adopted the Zionism is Racism resolution. Nov. 11, 1942: 5,000 Jews were murdered in the ghetto of Slutsk, Byelorussia. The Jewish community was established there in the 13th century. Nov. 12, 1939: Jews of Lodz, Poland ordered to wear yellow armband. Nov. 13, 1757: Talmudic volumes were burned in Russia. Nov. 14, 1942: Ghettos in Radom, Cracow, and Galicia set up by the Nazis. Nov. 15, 1938: Jewish students were barred from German schools. Nov. 16, 1380: Many Jews were killed in riots in Paris. Nov. 16, 1940: Warsaw ghetto was sealed by the Nazis. Nov. 17, 1278: Jews of England were imprisoned, and many were martyred. Nov. 17, 1938: Italian anti-Semitic code, patterned after the Nuremberg Laws, published. Nov. 20, 1938: First anti-Semitic attack over radio in the U.S. by Father Caughlin.

Nov. 22, 1974: U.N. General Assembly approved the right of the Palestinians to a sovereign state at the expense of Israel. Nov. 22, 1793: Strasbourg prohibits circumcision and the wearing of beards. It ordered the burning of all books in Hebrew.Nov. 23, 1593: Anti-Jewish riots in Bucharest claimed many Jewish lives. Nov. 25, 1940: The Patria, a steamer carrying “illegal” immigrants sank in Haifa port, 200 dead. Nov. 25, 1744: Austrian soldiers killed many Jews in Prague. Nov. 25, 1357: Charles IV issued protection for the Jews of Strasbourg. Two years later 1,000 Jews were burned and the remainder forcibly baptized -- well-poisoning rumors proved greater than royal protection. Nov. 26, 1095: Proclamation of the First Crusade.Nov. 30, 1941: 27,000 Jews of Riga ghetto taken for execution. Nov. 30, 1947: Arab terrorist campaign began.

URJ NORTh AmeRICAN FORUmHosted by the URJ South District, November 19-21, 2010 in Atlanta, GA Join us to learn with these Networking Groups:ADULT LEARNING: Discover the latest models and techniques used in the field, as presented by Dr. Ron Cervero of the University of Georgia. Led by Wendy Grinberg and Rabbi Joan Glazer Farber, Union Adult Learning Specialists

EARLY ENGAGEMENT: Engaging and retaining young families is crucial to the life of every synagogue. Join discussions of best practices and recent research to help your congregation’s efforts.Led by Stephanie Fink, Union Outreach Specialist, and Cathy Rolland, Union Early Childhood Specialist

HEBREW EDUCATION: Explore the

different modes of teaching and learning Hebrew, including technological aids and how Hebrew influences Jewish identity. Led by Mira Angrist, Union Hebrew Specialist, and Melanie Cole Goldberg, Union Education Specialist

SMALL REMOTE CONGREGATIONS: Learn more about leadership development; financial health; ways to use technology to reach out and enhance worship; and navigating the Union - all from the perspective of a small congregation. Led by Vicky Farhi, Union Outreach Specialist, and Rabbi Brian Zimmerman, South District Union Rabbi

Plus, be part of engaging Torah study sessions with Rabbi Dr. Michael Berger and a special workshop on Leadership Development. Also, enjoy learning and networking opportunities, entertainment and Shabbat celebration with friends from across North America.

Above,Ihavepointedoutsomeoftheother“lowlights”inJewishhistoryinNovember.ThesedatesandoccurrencesremindusofthepreciousnatureofthefreedomsweenjoyasAmericanJewsandoftheimportanceofthestateofIsrael,especiallyatatimewhenourowngovernmentdoesn’tseemtoacknowledgeandrecognizethatimportance.

So,inthisAmericanmonthofThanksgiving,letusgivethanksforourcurrentcircumstancesbutrememberto“NeverForget.”

JeffreyBigman

JeWISh “lOWlIGhTS” IN NOvembeR

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All Threads Count

WRJ Sisterhood Calendar of eventsNovember 5 Family Shabbat Dinner 6:15 pm Shabbat Sundae Oneg November 7 Brief WRJ Board Meeting 9 amNovember 14 Fall Family Carnival/Holiday Shopping Spree 12-5 pmNovember 19 Pre-Shabbat Services Wine & Cheese in the lobby 7 pmDecember 5 Holiday Concert & Celebration 2-5 pm Rockefeller Gardens, The Casements Ormond Beach Featuring Beth Schafer December 12 WRJ Sisterhood Gathering Activity To Be Announced December 17 Pre-Shabbat Services 7 pm Wine & Cheese in the lobby

Recently,MurrayandIatedinneratalocalChineserestaurant,andofcourseattheendofourmeal,

wereceivedthemandatoryfortunecookie.Becauseourritualhasalwaysbeentoselect“our”cookieandreadaloud“our”personalfortune,weenjoyedthistaskoncemore.Thisstatementwasmyfortune:Whenweavingnets,allthreadscount.Iimmediatelythoughtofmy

grandmotherwhoatage95learnedtoweave.Whenshewasproudlyshowingmetheprocessonasmalltabletoploom,Irememberedhermakingasimilarobservation,especiallythepartaboutmakingsureyouknewthecount.It’scleartomethatthis

statementnotonlyappliestoweaving,butitisalsorelevanttopeople.Withthatrelationshipinmind,thefortunestatementmightsay:Whenweavingnetworks,allpeoplecount.WRJSisterhoodisanetwork

ofwomen,andforme,allmemberscount.Eachofourmembersisasimportantasthenext,regardlessoftheir

RemINdeR TO WRJ SISTeRhOOd membeRSJoint Chanukah Luncheon for

All Sisterhoods in Volusia & Flagler counties.

WheRe: Congregation B’nai TorahWheN: Wednesday, Dec. 1, 11:30 pm RSvp: By November 24

organizationaltitleoroftheirlevelofparticipation.Sometimesinvolunteer

organizationsitisthefewwhodotheworkofthemany.BecauseaSisterhoodmemberdoesnothavetheabilitytoparticipate,whateverthereason,thisdoesnotmeanhersignificancewithintheorganizationislessened.AsthePresidentofWRJ,I

believeitismyjobtoequallyhonoreachmemberbecausebyjoiningourgroup,thismemberhasgivenherimpliedcommitmenttoourmissionandtoourgoals.Participationasavolunteer

isachoiceoftheheart,notanobligationnoranexpectationthatcomeswithjoining.Inthisorganizationaswecontinuetoweaveournetwork,ALLmemberscount!

Barbara SteinbergWRJ President

FAMILY SHABBAT DINNER

POT LUCK DINNER

FRIDAY, NOV. 5, 2010 AT 6 P.M.

Bring a dairy dish to feed 8 Bring one of the following in a disposable container:

Appetizer Vegetable

Fruit Entrée

RSVP TO THERESE AT TEMPLE OFFICE

386-675-6615 SPONSORED BY WRJ SISTERHOOD

SERVICES AT 7 PM

Join us for a special Oneg “SHABBAT SUNDAE”

After services Sponsored by

Temple Beth-El Brotherhood

Harriet Altman-Douguf

Judaica Shop

Over the years if you have collected any Judaica, and you now wish to downsize your collec-tion, why not donate it to our gift shop! All donations are tax deductible. Others may be

looking for an item you have but no longer use so it is a way to make our gift shop a success.

Place your orders for Chanukah Elite chocolate coins from Israel Box of 24: $17.00

We now offer Bar & Bat Mitzvah Invitations

as well as monogrammed kippahs. We also carry greeting cards for all occasions.

No Sales Tax ~ Free Gift Wrap If we don’t have it, we can get it!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Shop Open Friday Nights and By Appointment

Anna Obed (386) 672-8879 ~ [email protected]

Don’t Forget about our Book Exchange!

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ThereissomuchYOUcandowithyoursparetimetohelpTempleBeth-El.Onehouraday

oronehouraweek–howevermuchtimeyouhavewouldbesogratefullyappreciated.Youhavesomanychoices,it’shardtodecidedwhattodo:• RabbiAltmanneedshelp

withhisvideolibrary–re-cataloguevideos,DVD’s,CD’sandfilms–theremaybesomethinghiddenintherewecouldusefortheTemple’s60thanniversary.

• CantorZevisalwayslookingforhelperstoFeedtheHomeless–firstWednesdayofeverymonth.

• CantorZevalsoneedshelpwiththeyouthgroups–mailings,chaperoning,phonecalls,etc.

• Doyoulikechildren?Wouldyoubewillingtospendsometimeintheclassroom–maybereadingtothechildren,gradingpapersorjusthelpingout?Ifso,pleasecallMalkaAltmanatTBESchool

• Theresecouldalsousesomehelpwithclericalduties–makingcopies,mailings,etc.

• Templekitchen–wouldyouliketojoinacommitteetotakecareoftheFridaynightOnegs–planning,preparationandcleanup?Wedefinitelycouldusehelpinthisdepartment.MaybeyouwouldliketosponsoranOnegorjustbringadessertthenexttimeyoucometoFridaynightservices.

• I’msurenoonewillvolunteerforthis,butit’simportant–DUST.It’salwaysaroundandneedstobetakencareof.Wetakecareofourownhomes,sowhynotyourhomeawayfromhome.

• Outsidelandscaping–THANKYOUtoConnorBrokandhisgroupofvolunteersformulching

theplaygroundandsurroundingareasinthebackoftheTemple.Theydidagreatjob!Therearestillotherareasthatcouldbedoneifsomeonewouldliketotaketheleadonmulching,planting,weeding.Agoodimpressionisalwayssoimportant.

Whateveryouwouldliketo

do–justletusknow.Therearesomanyareaswecoulduseyourhelpthataren’tevenlisted.WhatwouldYOUliketodo?CallThereseattheTempleofficeormyselfandVOLUNTEER!It’stherightthingtodo–andyou’llfeelsogoodthatyoudid!

Rochelle HoltzVolunteer Coordinator

[email protected]

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SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1

FEED THE HOMELESS Joint Sisterhood

Chanukah Luncheon At Congregation

B’nai Torah 11 am

2

Hanukkah begins

3 Hanukkah Dinner 6 pm

Shabbat Service 7 pm

4 Torah Talk 9am Daven 10:30 am

All w/Rabbi DAFTY Lock-in 7pm

5 Beth Schafer

Chanukah Celebration & Concert in the Park

2-5 pm

6 7 8 9 10 Shabbat Service

7:30 pm

11 Torah Talk 9am Daven 10:30 am

All w/Lay Led Kids Night Out

12 WRJ Gathering

9:30 am Jr. DAFTY Movie

1:30 pm

13 No Monday Night

School

14

15 Board Meeting

5:45 pm BULLETIN

SUBMISSIONS DUE

16 17 Shabbat Service

7:30 pm

18 Torah Talk 9am Daven 10:30 am All w/Cantor Zev

19 No Sunday School

20 TBE School Closed No Monday Night

School

21 TBE School Closed

22 TBE School Closed

23 TBE School Closed No Hebrew School

24 Shabbat Service

7:30 pm TBE School Closed

25 Torah Talk 9am Daven 10:30 am

All w/Lay Led

26 No Sunday School

27 TBE School Closed No Monday Night

School

28 TBE School Closed

29 TBE School Closed

30 TBE School Closed

31 Champagne Shabbat

5 pm TBE School Closed

DECEMBER 2010 Kislev/Tevet 5771

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

1 Lunch Bunch

w/Rabbi Noon

2 3 FEED THE HOMELESS

TBE School

Open House 6:30 pm

4 5 WRJ Family Shabbat

Dinner, 6 pm Family Service

7pm

6 Torah Talk 9am Daven 10:30 am

All w/Rabbi

7 8 Lunch Bunch

w/Rabbi Noon

9 Kristallnacht

Service 7:30pm

10 DAFTY

Over the Hump night 7pm

11 TBE School Closed

NO HEBREW SCHOOL

Veterans Day

12 Veteran’s

Shabbat Service 7:30pm

13 Torah Talk 9am Daven 10:30 am

All w/Lay Led Jr. DAFTY Havdallah Gym Night 6:30 pm

14 WRJ Fall Family Carnival & Holiday

Shopping Spree 12-5 pm

15 Lunch Bunch

w/Rabbi Noon

16 17 Board

Meeting 5:45pm

BULLETIN SUBMISSIONS DUE

18 19 WRJ Wine/Cheese

7 pm “Shabbat Rocks”

Service 7:30pm

20 Torah Talk 9am Daven 10:30 am All w/Cantor Zev

21 Brotherhood

Breakfast 10:30 am

No Sunday School

22 No Monday Night

School

23 24 TBE School Closed

Thanksgiving Break

25 TBE School Closed

NO HEBREW SCHOOL

Thanksgiving Day

26 Shabbat Service 7:30pm

TBE School Closed Thanksgiving Break

27 Torah Talk 9am Daven 10:30 am

All w/Lay Led

28 No Sunday School

29 30

NOVEMBER 2010 Cheshvan/Kislev 5771

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Family Mitzvah Day at Family Renew Communities

On behalf of the board at FRC and the executive director Claris Mac'kie & the residents of the Holly Hill residence,

I would like to thank the TBE youth group for their hard work and commitment to FRC.

It was truly a heartwarming experience for all involved!

Gregory M. Wagner, Esquire

Family Renew Community

Families helping Families

WRJ Country line dance

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JEWISH BOOK CLUB“American Pastoral”

by Philip RothWed., Dec. 8 at 7 p.m.

ThisnovelwonthePulitzerPrizein1998andwasincludedin“Time’sAllTime100GreatestNovels."SeymourLevov,Jewish-

AmericanbusinessmanandformerhighschoolathletefromNewark,NewJerseyhasatragicderailmentwhenhishappy,uppermiddleclasslifeisruinedbythesocialandpoliticalturmoilofthe1960”s.

Book club choices with dates to be announced:

• “MyFather’sParadise:ASon’sSearchforhisFamily’sPast”ArielSabar

• “SuiteFrancaise”IreneNemirovsky

LUNCH BUNCH WITH RABBI

FourMondaysatnoon:Oct.25,Nov.1,Nov.8,Nov.15.BringyourlunchandbepreparedforastimulatinglectureandconversationwiththeRabbi.TOPIC: Mishnah/TalmudforBeginners.Drinkswillbeserved.

KRISTALLNACHT OBSERVANCE

November9,2010Speaker: DeanGradyBallengerofStetsonUniversity.Program presented in cooperation with the Jewish Federation

WINTER/SPRINGPROGRAMS

Datesandtopicstobedetermined

SHABBATON WEEKENDWITH RABBI SHREIBER

ShabbatonweekendwithRabbiShreiber---weenjoyedhisvisitlastwinterwhenhespokeabouttheprophets.Hissubjectwillbenewthisyearandeverybitasinteresting.

Thanks to Boy Scout Troop #468 our main entrance and our big playground got a new overhaul recently. Connor Brok,

one of our Temple kids chose, for his Eagle Scout project, the renovation of our main en-trance and playground. They came with shovels, wheel bar-rows, and manpower and, in 5 hours, transformed our weed infested beds, and our play-

ground into something to be proud of. We thank Connor and his troop for their hard work and dedication to beautifying our main entrance, I’m sure you will notice the difference as you drive by!

CONNOR BROK EAGLE SCOUT PROJECT

THANKS I would like to thank everyone who volunteered to help with my Eagle Scout Project at the Temple. Everyone worked hard to mulch the playground and the main en-trance. Monday Night School students planted flowers

and the interior courtyard looks more inviting. Thank you to those who donat-ed funds to help defray some of the costs and the local businesses (Publix, Krispy Kreme, Dominos, and Jersey Mikes) that donated food and gift cards to feed the volunteers. Special thanks to the Waigand and Wagner families

for donating the flowers from their recent temple events. They look great. I am grateful to the Temple and its mem-bers for helping me get one step closer to achieving my goal of becoming an Eagle Scout. l had a great time plan-ning and carrying out my project. Connor Brok

RABBI ALTMAN'S LECTURES

Inearlywinter.

CANTOR ZEV'S WORKSHOPS

Alwaysinteresting,theCantorwillpresentJudaicmaterialwithanewtwist.

JEWISH ADULT EDUCATIONFOR THE WHOLE JEWISH

COMMUNITYTempleBeth-ElwillhostthisgroupoflectureshostedbytheRabbisfromVolusia&Flaglercounties.LastyeartheywereheldatTempleIsraelinDaytonaBeach.

FOR UPDATESPleasewatchthe“Bulletin”,weeklye-mails,andthewebsiteforDatesandTopicsofournewandinterestingfallandwinterprograms.

Gwen Kotler

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DearCongregants:Wearewriting

thisinadvanceoftheTrick-or-Treat-for-

HungersponsoredbyTempleBeth-El,CongregationB’NaiTorahandTempleIsrael.AspecialthankyoutoCantor

ZevSonnensteinforspearhead-ingthisdriveinyearspastandfornowencouragingtheothertwoTemplestojointhisspecialfooddrivetobenefittheJerryDolinerFoodBank.WhatisespeciallyneatisthekidssortallthefoodbeforetheybringittotheFederation’sOffice.TodahRabahtoallwhoare

involved.Ourfoodbankhasneverbeenasbusyandanyassistancewereceiveisreallyappreciated.WehavehadmanycallsfrompeoplerequestingTurkeysforThanksgiving.Sincewearealreadyspendingcloseto$10,000amonthonfood,wejustcan’taffordtopurchaseturkeys.Wewillacceptgiftcardsfor

turkeysorifyouwanttosendfunds,justmarkthecheck–thememosection–turkeys.Wewillsupplyalltheextras.Wearetryingtohelp250fami-lieshaveaniceThanksgivingHoliday.Wewillbeenclosingacard,listingeveryonewhocon-tributedinallthesebaskets.OnSunday,November7th,at

7:00,amajordessertgifteventwillbeheldatthehomeofDr.AronandNormaNewfield.OurguestspeakerwillbeGilTam-arywhoisaTViconinIsrael.Forthelast8yearsGilhasbeentheWashingtonReporterandWashingtonBureauChiefoftheLeadingIsraeliTVnetworks.

InhisyearsinWashington,Mr.TamaryhasbeencoveringawiderangeofMiddleEastissuesfromaU.S.andIsraeliperspectives.HealsoconductedexclusiveinterviewswithmanydignitariesincludingSecretariesofState,theheadoftheWorldBankandothers.Theeventisopentoeveryonewhodonates$1,800orover.Ifyouareinter-estedinattending,pleasecalltheoffice@386-672-0294.

OnTuesday,November9th,at7:30pm,theAnnualKristall-nactObservancewillbeheldatTempleBeth-ElsponsoredbyTempleBeth-ElandtheFedera-tion.Thehistoricdocumentary“Night&Fog”,willbepresentedbyDr.GradyBallenger,DeanofStudentsatStetsonUniver-sity.Thiseventisopentothepublicandrefreshmentswillbeserved.

HoldtheDate:December5,2010at3pm.--firsteverChanukahProgramheldattheRockefellerGardenssponsoredbyTempleBeth-ElandthisFederation.Entertainment.Re-freshments.Opentothepublic.Arealfamilyevent.

Shalom,Gloria Max,

Executive Director Marian Kohen, President

High Holy Days is the perfect time to participate in this mitzvah which helps those in our local community who are in need of assistance.

At all services, you will find paper bags available for your use. PLEASE TAKE A BAG, fill it will your donation & return filled bag to Temple.

TO SIMPLIFY SORTING OF DONATIONS THIS YEAR, EACH AREA TEMPLE HAS BEEN ASKED TO PROVIDE A SUPPLY OF TWO SPECIFIC ITEMS.

TEMPLE BETH-EL’S REQUESTED ITEMS

Multipacks of: Tuna Fish & Toilet Paper

* * * *

Your donations will be gratefully accepted through the end of High Holy Days

and will be distributed to our area community through the

Jewish Federation’s Jerry Doliner Memorial Food Bank

PLEASE BE GENEROUS AND SUPPORT THIS PROJECT

which has been our

Major Social Service Project for the past 20 years.

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The bUlleTINThank you for your patience as we've made changes to the Bul-letin. It's a work in process. There are some housekeeping items I'd like to mention:deAdlINeS: In order to accom-modate production, it's impera-tive Bulletin items are in on time. To make it easier, due dates will be more consistent. Begin-ning next month, deadline for submissions will be at the end of business on the third Wednes-day of the month. This date will be noted on the calendar found at the center of the Bulletin and you will receive a reminder email from Therese on the Monday prior to deadline.FlYeRS: When submitting a flyer, please do not convert them into pdf's or jpeg's. Please send Therese the editable document.

FACebOOK pAGeWe have started an effort to unify and better utilize of our Temple Beth-El social network-ing. Beginning Nov. 1, TBE will no longer just be a "group" but will have its own Facebook page. This will allow TBE and its various committees and organizations like WRJ, the Brotherhood, Dafty, adult education etc. to better communicate with members and the community through event in-vites, uploading pictures, posting announcements and more.

I will be sending out an email to committee chairpersons to explain specifics. Please keep an eye out for the new Temple Beth-El page so you can "friend" us and stay up-to-date on Temple events.Happy Thanksgiving!

Kelly Markowitz

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Octoberhasbeenamonthof“catchingup”onprojectsthattookabackseatduringthe

HighHolyDayspreparations.IalwaysfeelbetterwhenIamincontrolofmydeskinsteadoftheotherwayaround…andIfeelIhavereachedthatpointagainforawhile.Ithankeveryonewhohasvolunteeredtohelpwithtempleofficetasks…wecouldn’tdowhatwedowithoutyou.

Novemberpromisestoofferalargevarietyofeventsforyoutoattend.WRJSisterhoodishostingaFamilyShabbatDinneronNovember5thisFridaywithathemedShabbatthatevening,honoringallveterans.

KristallnachtobservanceisscheduledforNovember9th

Trienah Gormanevent [email protected]

Rochelle holtzKeepsake booklet 405-6605 [email protected]

SAve The dATe!On Saturday, February 26, 2011, we will be celebrating

Temple Beth-El’s 60th Anniversary. We’re planning a wonderful event for our entire community so please volunteer. Contact :

vISIT ThOSe IN Need

(sponsoredbyTBEandtheJewishFederation).

AnotherWRJSisterhoodofferingisscheduledonNovember14FallFamilyCarnivalandHolidayShoppingSpree!Comeoutanddoyourholidayshoppingwithus.

TheTBEBrotherhoodwill

holdtheirmonthlybreakfastonNovember21,withguestspeakerDaytonaBeachChiefofPoliceMikeChitwood.

FollowingtheThanksgivingholidayattheendofthemonth,Chanukahwillberightaroundthecorner.Weencourageallofyoutocomeoutandenjoythe

varietyofeventsthatthetempleorganizationsareoffering.Wehaveneverhadabetterselectionofuniqueeventsandtheirsuccessdependsonyouandyoursupport.

FallhasarrivedinallofitsgloryandIamenjoyingoneofmyfavoriteseasonsoftheyear.CraftShowsaboundatthistimeofyearandItrytovisitasmanyasIcan.

Thanksgivinggivesmetimetoreflectonmylife,myfamily&friends(includingmyTemplefamily)andIponderwhatgoodthingsIhavedoneforotherssinceourlastTurkeyDay.Whethermyfamilyistogetherorapartonthatday,Ialwaysgivethanksforthemandthepositivereinforcementthattheyaddtomylife.Friendsmaycomeandgoinourlives,butfamilywillalwaysbetheretosupportoneanother.Thatloveistrulyablessingtocherishforalifetime!

Therese Cirafisi

If you know of a congregant who is ill, facing surgery or in the hospital, someone who would love a card, a tele-phone call or a visit, please contact Minna Kapinos at 386-672-2205 or email her at [email protected].

Also, because Minna is the WRJ Sisterhood Correspond-ing Secretary, she will be sending congregants remind-ers of family Yartzeit anniver-saries so if there are correc-tions and/or additions to be made, please let her know.

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ÊÊÊÊ Ê Ê ÊÊÊ Rabbi Barry Altman, D.D.

[email protected] 386.675.6612

Zev Sonnenstein [email protected]

386.675.6613

Administrator TBE School, Temple Fitness & Religious School

Malka Altman [email protected]

386.675.6616

President Jeff Bigman

[email protected]

President Elect & Treasurer Jeff Brok

[email protected]

1st Vice President & Secretary Trienah Gorman

[email protected]

2nd Vice President Mickey Obed

[email protected]

Vice President Michael Orfinger

[email protected]

Vice President Michael Furman

[email protected]

Accountant Jill Brok

[email protected]

WRJ Sisterhood President Barbara Steinberg

[email protected]

Immediate Past President Richard Holtz

[email protected]

Board of Trustees Loretta Aronson Deanna Bedford

Barbara Doliner Conley Rochelle Goodman Adrienne Grossman

Lewis Heaster Rochelle Holtz

Judith Josephson Steven Katz Gwen Kotler

Caroline Mitchell Landy Dr. Steven Levine David Markowitz Christine Nuger

Dr. Howard Pranikoff Robert Rothman

David Sacks Lyle Trachtman Cory Danow

Webmaster Nikki Mastando

[email protected]

579 N. Nova Rd. * Ormond Beach, Florida 32174 * 386.675.6615 * Fax: 386.673.7928 www.templebeth-el.us

Temple Beth-El School 386.267.0952 www.tbeschool.com

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MEMBER OF UNION FOR REFORM JUDAISMÊ

September 2010

Dear Friends and Members of Temple Beth-El,

Temple Beth-El will be 60 years old in 2011! We will be holding a celebration of renewal on February 26th, 2011. We are inviting all our members and friends to a wonderful celebration on that evening, with food and music and fellowship as we reaffirm our vibrant place in the Jewish community and the community as a whole. We are also inviting members and friends who wish to renew their wedding vows with us on that evening.

We are preparing a tribute/memory book and we hope you will participate. The reverse of this letter outlines the various ways you can participate.

The daily life of Temple Beth-El and its school are inextricably intertwined with the fabric of the community. The Temple is a long-time member of the area’s organizations of clergy and religious institutions. We hold a seat on the board of Family Renew, we participate in feeding the homeless every month and we support many inter-faith families. This is just a small sample of our involvement in the community. We are involved in educating those of all ages, both at our Temple and at institutions of higher learning. The Jewish Federation, which provides help in times of need to members of the community, Jew and non-Jew alike, turns to Temple Beth-El for fundraising, hosting events and assistance of many kinds.

While we recognize the downturn the economy has visited on many of you, we hope that you will consider participating in the memory book in a significant way. It is a rare opportunity to honor the enduring life of Temple Beth-El in this community. The Temple is renewing itself, renewing its members and is committed to continually renewing the community in which we live. We need your help to go forward into the future.

We look forward receiving your ad, your generous support and to seeing you at the celebration.

Very truly yours,

Barry Altman Malka Altman Jeff BigmanRabbi TBE School Administrator President

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60 Years of Compassion,Education, Dedication & Service To Our CommunitySAVE THE DATE: FEBRUARY 26, 2011Temple Beth-El’s 60th Anniversary Celebration will be on Feb. 26, 2011, and we’d like you to join us.Please let us know if you plan on attending. A formal invitation will follow in January. There is no obligation to buy an ad in order to attend. Please let us know if you are planning to attend. Yes ________ No __________ If so, how many tickets will you need? ____________

BE PART OF OUR TRIBUTE BOOKPages in Tribute Book are 8 ½” x 11” All tributes at or above HALF PAGE level may include a photo. Please check the boxes next to the ads you wish to purchase.

q Booster (one line – not to exceed 80 characters) .................................................................................................... $18q Eighth Page B&W ................................................................................................................................................................... $75q Wedding Photos ..................................................................................................................................................................... $75q Quarter Page B&W ............................................................................................................................................................. $150q Half Page B&W ..................................................................................................................................................................... $300q Full Page B&W ...................................................................................................................................................................... $550q Full Page Bronze .................................................................................................................................................................. $650q Full Page Silver ..................................................................................................................................................................... $750q Full Page Gold ....................................................................................................................................................................$1,000q Half Page Color..................................................................................................................................................................... $600q Full Page Color ..................................................................................................................................................................$1,200q Back Cover ..........................................................................................................................................................................$3,600q Inside Front/Back Cover ..............................................................................................................................................$1,800q Renewal of Vows – Package Price .............................................................................................................................. $180* *Renewal of Vows – Package Price includes your (former) wedding picture in the Tribute Book, flowers, ceremony, photo, certificate, two (2) tickets to the Renewal Celebration Party!All tributes, copy and photos should be provided electronically. Photos should be high resolution jpeg. (Many stores such as Walgreens or photo labs can convert your photo to digital. Contact us if you need help with this). Please e-mail the wording and/or photos for your tribute to Rochelle Holtz at [email protected] or you can mail/drop off your photo disc and/or text to the Temple office. Please clearly mark on your submissions and payments with your name, contact information and label as ”60th.”

Name _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Company _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Street Address _______________________________________________________________________________________________________

Town ___________________________________________________ State ____________________ Zip Code ________________________

Phone ______________________ Cellphone _____________________________E-mail ________________________________________

Visa, MC# _________________________________________________________________________ Exp. Date _______________________

Tribute Book ad/packages (please list out by ad type) ______________________________@$_____________ for total of $______________ ______________________________@$_____________ for total of $______________ ______________________________@$_____________ for total of $______________

Enclosed is my check in the amount of: $______________Please make checks payable to Temple Beth-El and mark as “60th.” For monthly payment options or for payment after Jan. 1, 2011, please call the Temple office. DEADLINE is Dec. 1, 2010. Contributions are tax-deductible as provided by law. For more information, please call Rochelle Holtz @ 386-405-6605 or Therese in the Temple office @ 386-675-6615.

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DIAMOND STUDDED CHAI PENDANT

The Harriet Altman-Douguf Gift Shop is offering an opportunity to win a diamond studded Chai pendant and companion necklace chain.

Valued at $1,305.00 and studded with 49 Gemstone grade diamonds mounted in 14K white gold, this unique piece of jewelry is accompanied by an official appraisal.

Only 250 tickets are available for this drawing for a suggested minimum donation of $10 per ticket. Tickets will be available at the Temple beginning on Sunday, October 24th during the League of Women Voters event, and the winning ticket will be drawn at random on Saturday, February 26th, 2011 at the Temple’s 60th Anniversary Celebration. You do not need to be present to win.

This beautiful pendant can be viewed in the Gift Shop as well as at various temple events between October 24th and February 26th.

We need your help! Seeking photos and documents related to Temple history

We are looking to obtain historical photos and documents in preparation for Temple Beth-El's 60th Anniversary Celebration. If you have photos of events gone by, or documents related to interesting Temple history, please

upload them by emailing them to [email protected]. Just attach the image to an email sent to this address. Please remember to identify the people or actions in each image. If you are unable to

upload them, please contact Kelly Markowitz for assistance at [email protected]

Temple Beth-El’s 60th Anniversary Celebration UNDER THE CHUPPAH Renewal of Wedding Vows

Here’s an opportunity to renew your wedding vows without incurring those

tremendous costs for renting a special space, sending invitations, providing a caterer, paying for flowers and decorations, arranging for a photographer.

Prior to the 60th Anniversary Celebration in the Doris & Babe Katz Social Hall, couples can renew their wedding vows in the Sanctuary under the chuppah with

Rabbi Altman officiating on the bimah.

For $180 per couple, you can participate in this opportunity. If we receive a commitment to renew your vows, a $72 deposit, and a copy of your original

wedding picture by the December 1st deadline, your photo will be published in the 60th Anniversary Tribute Book.

In addition, you will be photographed as a couple and with the vow renewal group

under the chuppah. As part of this package, you will also receive a small bridal bouquet, a boutonnière for the groom and a ketubah to commemorate this

momentous occasion.

The price of this package also includes your ticket to the anniversary celebration: hors d’oeuvres reception with cash bar, a catered buffet with table wine,

and a dessert.

Contact for Arrangements: Barbara Steinberg 386-441-0351 [email protected]

NOvembeR ANNIveRSARIeS

Clifford & Judith JosephsonAnthony & Minna Kapinos

Hugh & Susan ColemanBrian & Samantha HattenRichard & Rochelle Holtz

Louis & Sandra Ossinsky Jr.Donald & Hedda KornreichGeorge & Beverly Waigand

David & Angel EpsteinMurray & Barbara Steinberg

Norman & Fay CohnRalph & Ruth Alper

Trevor & Maxine ZarnowiecSteven & Gloria Berman

Rabbi Barry & Malka Altman

NOvembeR bIRThdAYS

Ilene MarshRichard SeithDustin AdamsAndrew KennySandra ZimblerGloria Berman

I. Warren HerschGina Bastiani

Lyndsey MortonLorna Schlossman

Marcus DrokerWayne GunthorpeRobert Rothman

Stuart DolinerLaurence Lee

Samuel FurmanAbbey Konchan

Clifford ShareLeatrice SandlerJoyce Ginsberg

Jean MinkinAndrew Spar

M. Irene UnatinSusan Goins

Melissa FlavioMyron Ettus

Rochelle GoodmanRachel GrossmannEthan Isaac-Wachs

Rebecca SacksLauren SeltzerCaroline Landy

Barbara SteinbergRobby Newman

Samantha HattenLeonard SacksMartina OpeltOwen LandySophia LandyLauren MillerAdam DolinerBrian Hatten

Marlane PrinceKelly Ann Markowitz

Melvin ScottAnthony Tordini

Laura WeissSteve Unatin

Jerome AxelrodTrienah Gorman

Erica Kramer

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donations in memory of . . . in honor of . . . congratulations on . . . get well wishes to . . .

are a loving way to express your feelings. You may send your donations to:

Temple beth-el579 N Nova Rd.

Ormond beach, Fl 32174 or call the Temple Office at (386) 675-6615Acknowledgement cards are sent on your memorial. All donation are acknowledged

in our bulletin. pleASe NOTe: Any donation received after the bulletin deadline

will be printed in the following month’s editon.

YAhRZeIT plAQUeSAt each Friday night

service, the lights on the Memorial Board are lit to commemorate your loved ones who have a permanent bronze Yahrzeit plaque in the Sanctuary.

What a wonderful way to remember and celebrate their lives.

If you would like to have your loved ones remem-bered on a permanent plaque, please contact Therese at 386-675-6615.

UpdATING YAhRZeIT

INFORmATIONWe continue to update our

current Yahrzeit database and appreciate those who have called to advise of any corrections that are needed.

Please contact the Temple office if you have any cor-rections that need to be made to your family’s yah-rzeit remembrances, such as updating any change in address so we can ensure you receive a reminder card from us on your yahrzeits.

Your cooperation with this request will enable us to reflect all accurate informa-tion for your yahrzeits.

RAbbI’S dISCReTIONARY FUNd

In memory of Michael Crotty.Fm: Lewis & Angela Heaster

& family

In loving memory of Kirk Willey.Fm: Fay & Norman Cohn

In loving memory of my mother, Eva Baskowitz.

Fm: Helene Roberson

YOUTh GROUp FUNd

In support of the Youth Group Fundraiser.Fm: Stan & Micki Kates

bUIldING FUNd

In loving memory of Richard Buckwald.

Fm: Scott & Deborah Buckwald

For Yiskor prayers for my beloved departed.

Fm: Eva Stern

For improved health for my wife, Mary.

Fm: Herb Lubansky

In loving memory of Beatrice Sainker.

Fm: Carol & Harry Lowenstein

In loving memory of Steve Ober.Fm: Sylvia & Morris Levy

In loving memory of Esther Miller, mother of Sandy Miller.

Fm: Jeff & Jill Brok & family

RelIGIOUS SChOOl FUNdIn loving memory of my dear

brother, Seymour Hirsch.Fm: Lucille Tirkfield

In loving memory of dearly departed Morris Tirkfield.

Fm: Lucille Tirkfield

FAmIlY ReNeW FUNd

In honor of Greg & Josie Wagner on their 25th Anniversary.Fm: Clif & Judi Josephson

Temple FUNdSAdult Education Fund

Building Fund

Cantor's Music Fund

Clara Zahn Memorial Garden Fund

Family Renew Fund

Camp Coleman Scholarship Fund

in memory of Jeffrey Sussman

Harriet Altman-Douguf Project 2011 Memorial Fund

Lil Doliner Sanctuary Fund

Memorial Fund

Music Fund

Prayer Book Fund

Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund

WRJ Sisterhood Fund

Yorke Doliner Educational Fund

Youth Group Fund

hIGh hOlY dAYS FUNd

Donation from Gloria & Ray Max

Donation from Arlene & Jay Wagner

Donation from Warren Lewis Friedman

Donation fromDavid & Robin Rosenberg.

WRJ SISTeRhOOd FUNd

In loving memory ofHarriet Altman-Douguf.

Fm: Reginald & Gwendolyn Moore

help US Keep OUR ReCORdS UpdATed

If you find that we missed a birthday or anniversary in the bulletin, please contact Therese in the Temple office at 386-675-6615, so we can

update our list. Thank you!

2012 JeWISh heRITAGe FeSTIvAl

mARCh 18, 2012The Jewish Heritage Festival Committee is already hard at work planning the 2012 biennial Festival. Our first two extremely successful Festivals have made the JHF a staple of our Community and greatly anticipated event.

We continue to look for people who want to join the planning committee or one of our subcommittees in your area of interest or expertise. We are also seeking additional corporate sponsors. If your business would like to be associated with this great project please contact us.

The next meeting of the Festival Committee

• WheN: January 12, 2011 at 7:30 p.m.

• WheRe: Temple Beth-El.

• mORe INFORmATION: please visit our Website at www.jewishheritagefestival.com or call the Festival at 386-316-3626.

And don’t forget to “friend” the Festival on Facebook.

Nefesh Committee needs your help!If you know of someone

from the congregation who is ill, in the hospital, etc,

please contact:

minna Kapinos at 386-672-2205 or

[email protected] she can contact them and

represent Temple Beth-El to support them during their time of need. Your assistance

with this request would be most appreciated!

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