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Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El bulletin of upcoming events.TRANSCRIPT
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The Centerof Our JewishCommunity
MAY - JUNE 2015
IYAR/SIVAN 5775
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2014-2015EXECUTIVE BOARD
Temple President:JASON CHALIK
Vice President of Administration:CRAIG PACKER
Vice President of Membership:KAREN SHIEKMAN
Vice President of Education and Youth:KIM LIEBERMAN
Vice President of Ritual:GIGI GREENE
Vice President of Ways and Means:GARY ELZWEIG
Treasurer:KATIE GILDEN
Financial Secretary:JONATHAN STREISFELD
Recording Secretary:CARA POLLACK
A A ABOARD OF DIRECTORS
BEVERLY BACHRACHLINDA GENDLER
HEATHER GILBERTCHARISMA GOODMANADRIENNE KALTMANMICHAEL KRASNER
ROB RICKELBARBARA SHUB
DANIEL WEINGERWALTER WITTE
A A ASENIOR STAFF
HOWARD NEEDLEMANSenior Rabbi
[email protected] GOLDMAN
DVIR WEISSExecutive [email protected]
STACEY KATZEarly Childhood Director
[email protected] SKLASH
Religious School [email protected]
JOSH SIMONYouth Director
FOUNDING RABBI EMERITUSDR. SHELDON J. HARR
CONTENTSRabbi Howard Needleman - Reflections ..................................................... 3Cantor Mark Goldman ................................................................................... 5Jason Chalik, Temple President .................................................................... 6Guest Speaker: What’s Next For Israel ........................................................... 6300 Cantors and Musicians in Concert - June 30 ....................................... 7Sustaining Members ......................................................................................... 8Our B’nai Mitzvah Kids .................................................................................... 9Cheesecake and Dessert Bake-off Contest ................................................. 9From The Inside: Dvir Weiss ........................................................................... 10TKAE Cinco de Mayo Casino Night - May 5 ................................................ 10Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El 40th Anniversary Shabbat - May 15 ................ 11Stacey Katz, Early Childhood Director ........................................................ 12Adult Jewish Learning Lunch and Learn - Rabbi Edward Maline - Thursdays: May 21, 28 June 4 ............................13 The Responsa Literature: New and Unimaginable Questions of Jewish Law - Eli Kavon Jews Versus Jews in Israel - June 17 ...........................................................13Simona Sklash, Religious School Director .................................................. 14Have Your College Kids Connect With TKAE ............................................... 14TKAE Sha-BBQ - July 4 .................................................................................... 15TKAE Jazz Shabbat - June 19 ......................................................................... 15Member Spotlight - The Brezner Family ...................................................... 16Shavuot Memorial Service - May 24 ............................................................ 16 TKAE Sustaining Members............................................................................... 17Lunch and Learn - Temple Member Scholar Series .................................. 17 - Kim Lerner May 7: Barley? Wheat? A Journey from Doing to Being May 14: Revealing the ShemaJosh Simon, Youth Director, with Remi Orlinsky, KAFTY 2015 President ..... 18YELL Shabbat - Friday, May 8 ........................................................................ 19Sisterhood: Debby Argilo-Cohen .................................................................. 20Adult Jewish Learning: Movie - The Jewish Cardinal - July 25 ................... 20Building TKAE Warrior Women - May 28 ....................................................... 21Temple Friends: Jeffrey Weinstein ................................................................. 22Temple Friends Calendar .............................................................................. 22Escape to the Mountains - Oct. 9-11 ........................................................... 22Temple Friends Installation Lunch and Broadway Show - May 3 ............. 23BBQ for Foster Children & Marlins Game - Saturday, May 17 ................... 23Yoga With Melanie .......................................................................................... 23Membership - Charisma Goodman ............................................................. 24Introduction to Judaism - August-September ............................................ 24Mazel Tov to Rachael and Zachary Guttman ............................................ 24Advertisers ....................................................................................................... 25TKAE Social Action ......................................................................................... 27JCC Maccabi Games & Art Fest .................................................................. 27Contributor Acknowledgments .................................................................... 28New Members ................................................................................................ 29Become a Temple Ambassador ................................................................. 29All In The Family .............................................................................................. 29In Memoriam ................................................................................................. 29May - June 2015 Events Calendars .............................................................. 30Disney Shabbat - May 1 .............................................................................. 32
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RABBI'SREFLECTIONS
I had a college Jewish history professor, who was also an ordained rabbi, who used to love to say:
“The only unknown is the future. The past can be debated, analyzed and dissected. We can disagree about its meaning and how to understand it, but it is there for us to probe its importance and implications. The future on the other hand has yet to unfold.”
While I don’t disagree with his wisdom, I do not live in the world of academia in the world of theories and lectures. I live in the real world, the world of the 21st century synagogue and have always lived under the axiom that we must know the past, present and plan for the future to best live our lives. We have to know where we’ve been, where we are and where we’d like to go.
Planning for the future as a rabbi or a congregation is never easy as there are so many variables to consider. What will the Jewish community look like in the decades ahead; the Jewish family; and the world we live in? And what do we envision our synagogue to look like to respond to the future needs of this 21st century family?
The synagogue is not merely a house of worship or a place where we gather together to pray. It is a place to reach inward and outward, to cultivate the best that is in each of us, to foster bonds and Jewish memories and to reach out to the community around us. We must continue to be a warm and welcoming home to all, and strive to become even more inviting and inclusive of the ever-changing face of the Jewish family unit and its ever changing needs.
At our recent BART Shabbat (Broward Association of Reform Temples), we were reminded of the findings of the latest Pew Research Center study of Jewish identity by Mark Pelavin, the chief program officer of the URJ, in his address to us. He spoke of the largest growing segment of the religious population in America – the nones – those who say that they have no religion.
What is interesting and hopeful for us, as Reform Jews, is that many of the core beliefs of the nones are indeed central to our own understanding of Jewish values and religious faith.
WE CAN DETERMINE OUR FUTUREWe Must Respond To The 21st Century Family
RABBI HOWARD NEEDLEMAN
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The nones do care about the world we live in,want to make a difference, and have a global vision,
whereas we embrace tikkun olum (repairing the world) andgemilut chasadim (act of loving kindness) as core values of our religion.
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The nones claim to not believe in a well-defined masculine deity of their parents’ generation, whereas we have embraced the equality of men and women, the inclusive environment for all, and the matriarchs alongside our patriarchs, and gender-neutral language of prayer.
The nones do care about the world we live in, want to make a difference, and have a global vision, whereas we embrace tikkun olum (repairing the world) and gemilut chasadim (act of loving kindness) as core values of our religion.
The nones do not want to be defined by an inherited traditional way of doing anything, whereas we embrace change. We are Reform Jews and not reformed Jews because the process of reformation, or change, is eternal. We will provide meaning, spirituality and ways to pursue social justice in the world.
The future of the synagogue, or of Reform Judaism, will not be the same because at the very heart of who we are and what we are, we are called upon to adapt to and respond to the world around us. At the heart of who and what we are, the central tenants of
our faith will always guide us: God, Torah and Israel.
However, we may respond to these pillars of faith in new ways. God may be revered once again as the Ain Sof or Shekhinah – the Mother of all being and becoming without end of time and space.
Our Torah, our sacred texts, will provide meaning, purpose and context to find love and wonder and meaning in our lives amidst the chaos.
And Israel will continue to be the place that our prayers are directed, not just by facing east, but through our engagement and advocacy and love of Israel and its people.
The future may be unknown, but we will not walk into it blindly. We embrace the future with the clear vision of a strong and vibrant Jewish community, lovers and supporters of Israel, and that sanctifies our lives and the world we live in.
B’shalom,
Reflections CONTINUED
The future of the synagogue, or of Reform Judaism, will not be the same
because at the very heart of who we are and what we are,
we are called upon to adapt to and respond to the world around us.
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Advances Occur With Risk Taking And Boldness
MARK GOLDMANCANTOR
I think that no matter who we are, or what we do, we sometimes get the “hamster on a wheel” syndrome. Progressing through
our daily routines, can be sometimes monotonous and often repetitive. Many of our days seem to fold into one another.
I catch myself wondering if I should live in the moment or invest in my future. Should I do something wild and crazy, prepare for a service, look over some music, or pick up the dry cleaning? More often than not, it’s the latter as we consider the consequences, and decide that the route of least resistance is the safest choice.
Reflecting over the past 40 years, I’m pretty sure that taking the road less traveled and embracing risk has led to many of humanity’s greatest success stories.
Closer to home, we’ve been gifted with the success story that is Kol Ami Emanu-El. Because of the creativity and risk taking of thousands of members, a dozen-plus presidents, Rabbi and Fern, and teams of dedicated clergy and staff, a pile of dirt in the middle of a field has morphed into a splendid campus that is truly the center of our Jewish community.
Contemplating the future, I believe that a spirit of risk taking andboldness is once again needed. “Build it and they will come”doesn’t resonate with the majority of our community in a worldthat has a peripheral interest in Jewish communal life and faces continuing economic and social challenges.
Our 21st century community is more interested in building relationships than structures. The dues structure, popularized more than half a century ago, needs to be re-imagined and rethought.
Fostering meaningful relationships with each other from the youngest to the most senior members of our Temple is a constant theme at every gathering of clergy, staff and lay leadership.
Increasing our ties and footprint to the greater community is another way in which we impact people’s lives through our sacred work.
This is an exciting time to step up as a participant, leader, or supporter of our congregation.
I’m looking forward to the continuing story that is Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El.
Chazak chazak v’nitchazek. Be strong, be strong, and let us be strengthened.
Cantor Mark GoldmanCo-Senior Clergy
Our 21st century
community is
more interested in
building relationships
than structures.
Fostering meaningful
relationships with
each other from
the youngest to the
most senior members
of our Temple is a
constant theme at
every gathering of
clergy, staff and lay
leadership.
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JASON CHALIKTEMPLE PRESIDENT
What is the future of Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El? The answer really
depends on all of us. The future is not guaranteed. Rather, the future of our Temple will be shaped by the choices and decisions that our congregation will make member by member.
Each of you can and should play a role in securing the future of our great Temple. I am happy to report that as it relates to our Temple’s finances, we are constantly looking towards the future. We have met to discuss our legacy program. The legacy program would help temple members leave donations to the Temple through wills, trusts, stocks, etc. We are also in discussions to determine the campus’ future needs. These steps, along with our strength in membership have put Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El in a strong financial position as we look toward the future.
With our financial house in order, we need to decide what the future holds for Temple life. I believe that our synagogue should focus on four pillars as we move forward.
First is spirituality. We must continue to listen to our members and provide spiritually meaningful experiences at our Temple.
Second, we must be a Temple that makes social action an important priority. We must work with organizations like JFS, to help heal our community.
Third, is the social aspect of Temple life. Our temple must be a warm place where new friendships are constantly made.
Finally, Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El must be known for the strongest possible support for Israel. We must work with groups like AIPAC, the AIC and any other organization that will help us strengthen our ties to Israel.
I believe that the future of our Temple is bright. We have the most important resource in abundance, which are the incredible members of our Temple.
Let us work hard to stand on the shoulders of those who came before us, so that we may pass on to the next generation an even stronger, more vibrant Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El.
Jason B. ChalikJason B. Chalik PresidentTemple Kol Ami Emanu-El
TKAE’s Future Depends On Your Commitment
With our financial
house in order,
we need to
decide what the
future holds for
temple life.
WHAT’S NEXT FOR ISRAELThe Internal and External Challenges Facing the Jewish HomelandSpend An Evening With Gil HoffmanCHIEF POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT AND ANALYST FOR THE JERUSALEM POST
TUESDAY • JUNE 2 • 7 - 8:30 PMGil Hoffman has interviewed every major figure across the Israeli political spectrum, has been interviewed by top media on six continents and is a regular analyst on CNN, Al-Jazeera and other news outlets. Called “the most optimistic man in Israel” by Israel Television, Hoffman’s writing and TV appearances provide a behind-the-scenes look at the intrigue and humor in the Israeli political arena.
Gil was raised in Chicago, graduated Magna Cum Laude from Northwestern University’s School of Journalism and wrote for The Miami Herald and Arizona Republic before moving to Israel. A reserve soldier in the IDF’s Spokesperson Unit, he has lectured in 10 countries and 46 U.S. states. He lives in Jerusalem with his family.
SPONSORED BY
GIL HOFFMANCHIEF POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT AND ANALYST THE JERUSALEM POST
The Centerof Our JewishCommunity
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RIDING THE WAVES INTO THE FUTURERIDING THE WAVES INTO THE FUTUREJoin 300 Cantors and MusiciansFrom Across North AmericaFor TWO Unparalleled Events
RIDING THE WAVES INTO THE FUTURE: OCEANS OF POSSIBILITIES
RABBI AARON PANKENPresident of Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion
RABBI STEVEN FOXExecutive Vice President of the Central Conference of American Rabbis
RABBI PETER RUBINSTEINRabbi Emeritus of Central Synagogue of New York City
RABBI ESTHER LEDERMANDirector of Communications for the Union for Reform Judaism
CANTOR MARK GOLDMANPresident American Conference of Cantors and Cantor of Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El
Monday • June 29, 2015 • 9:45 AM • Westin Hotel • Ft. Lauderdale BeachReservations are mandatory for this complimentary event. Contact Rachel Roth [email protected] by June 25
300 Cantors & MUSICIANS
IN CONCERTT U E S D A Y • J U N E 3 0 • 7 : 3 0 P. M .
Enjoy an extraordinary and inspiring evening of music, rhythm and harmony.Experience the unique spirit and energy of 300 Cantors and musicians – LiVE!
$25 General Admission | $50 Sponsorship [includes gala dessert reception]Tickets: www.BrownPaperTickets.com/Event/945849 • Or Call: 847.781.7800
A T T E M P L E K O L A M I E M A N U - E L
A panel discussion with leaders of the Reform Movement about the future of Reform JudaismModerated by Carmen Ackerman, Former TKAE President
A SPECIAL INVITATIONTO TKAE MEMBERS
Cantors singing photos courtesy of Eric Braem
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OUR B’NAI MITZVAH KIDSEVAN BASS - SATURDAY, MAY 2, 10:15 A.M.
Evan has been attending TKAE Hebrew School since his early elementary school years. He enjoys playing soccer and lacrosse as well as playing jazz on his saxophone. Evan rarely loses an argument with his parents since becoming a member of the Indian Ridge Middle School debate team. His Bar Mitzvah project involves collecting gently used toys, books and clothing for No More Tears, a foundation which rescues victims of domestic violence and assists their return to productive lives. Evan is excited to further explore his Jewish roots and traditions when touring Israel this summer with his family.
LEIA GEWIRTZ - SATURDAY, MAY 9, 10:15 A.M.
Leia has been attending TKAE since preschool. It is like a second home to her, and she is thrilled to be having her bat mitzvah here with her Temple family. As a mitzvah project, she is collecting and donating food, as well as funds for the Jewish Community Services Kosher Food Bank. She attends American Heritage School in Plantation. Leia is heavily involved in the fine arts program there and enjoys it very much. She is currently the stage manager for the school junior high play, and is a part of the math competition team. She also loves spending time with the Temple youth group at the many exciting events that they offer locally and regionally. One of her biggest joys in life is attending Camp Coleman in Georgia, where she has gone for the past five years.
NOAH CELLER - SATURDAY, MAY 16, 10:15 A.M.
This past weekend I got a chance to organize a sports day for underprivilegedyouths ranging in ages from 2-17. I really enjoyed playing sports with them and getting to know the children. It made me feel great knowing I was helping to make their dayfun and full of sports!
HAILEY AND JORDAN FINE - FRIDAY, MAY 22, 7:30 P.M.
Hailey has been a part of the TKAE family since she was two and a half years old, which is when she started at the Pre-School. She continued her Jewish learning at the day school and religious school. Hailey is currently in 8th grade and attends Indian Ridge Middle School. Hailey is passionate about competitive cheerleading. She has been a part of a competitive cheer team for the past five years and currently cheers for Florida Triple Threat. This year she has volunteered her time as an assistant cheer coach for the Tiny’s team at her gym. Her dedication for cheer never ceases to amaze us. When Hailey is not cheering you can find her in bed sleeping the day away, cuddling with her dog, CoCo, or face-timing any number of her best friends. She also loves hanging out with her sister, Jordan, making video stars or working on their Hebrew together to get ready for their exciting day!
Jordan has been a part of the TKAE family since she was two years old, which is when she started at the pre-school where her sister was already attending. Jordan continued her Jewish learning at the religious school and is currently in sixth grade at Indian Ridge Middle School. Jordan is passionate about basketball and all things athletic. Jordan has been playing travel basketball for the past three years, and currently plays for the Florida Future Basketball team, which is based in Fort Meyers. This year, Jordan also played on the Indian Ridge Middle School soccer, basketball and flag football teams. Her athleticism and enjoyment for sports are extraordinary. When Jordan is not playing sports, you can find her glued to the TV enjoying her latest series from Netflix. She also loves hanging out with her friends, playing man hunt in the neighborhood, and jumping on the trampoline. Jordan truly enjoys hanging out with her sister, and working on their Hebrew together as they get ready for their exciting day that they will share as sisters!
GABRIEL GUN - FRIDAY, MAY 29, 7:30 P.M.
Gabriel Gun currently goes to McFatter High School and is in the 10th grade. He plays for Plantation Eagles FC travel U16 soccer team and also likes to ski and skateboard.
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SAMANTHA HARRIS - SATURDAY, MAY 30, 10:15 A.M.
Samantha Harris goes to Indian Ridge Middle and is in the 7th grade. She excels in school and is a top achiever. Samantha has taken singing and acting lessons for years and has performed in numerous musicals around Broward County. She loves to play soccer with her friends and hang out at the mall.
SOPHIA BORZILLO - SATURDAY, MAY 30, 10:15 A.M.
Sophia is 13 years old and in the seventh grade at the University School. She is an avid chess player and has received many trophies. She enjoys boating, fishing, scuba diving, and anything to do with the ocean. She has a 9-year-old brother, Ryan. For her Bat Mitzvah project, she has been researching the Multiple Sclerosis Society as she plans to begin a club at her school to raise awareness of this critical disease.
JASON FEINER - SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 10:15 A.M.
Jason was 18 months old when he first attended Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El’s preschool and was among the first students in the Religious School with ASD. Jason is in sixth grade at Indian Ridge Middle School and is proud to have been on the straight-A honor roll. Jason enjoys playing video games, swimming, surfing and learning everything he can about space. Jason’s Bar Mitzvah project was to raise money for Autism research, a disorder that affects him and many of his closest friends.
Join Us For The First Ever Temple Kol Ami Emanu-ElCheesecake/Dessert Bake-off
Silent Auction • Live MusicHOSTED BY KAFTY • LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE
MONDAY • MAY 18 • 7 PMRaising money to send inner-city children
to Camp Jenny and to fund raise for youth programsWE’LL PROVIDE THE FORKS.
ENTRIES FOR PROFESSIONAL & AMATEUR COMPETITIONSALL CONTESTANTS MUST PROVIDE AT LEAST 100 SMALL SERVINGS FOR TRYING AND JUDGING.Congregation members are encouraged to enter their cheesecake or dessert
for the chance to win gift cards from local restaurants.ADMISSION: ADULTS $18 • CHILDREN $12 • IMMEDIATE FAMILY MAXIMUM $54
To enter the bake-off, email: [email protected] • Entry Deadline: May 8
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DVIR WEISSEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
When I heard the topic of this issue’s 8200, I immediately thought of my
homeland Israel. As uneasiness inhabits Israel and the Middle East becomes more violent with the spread of radical Islam, the future of Israel is becoming more and more at risk. Groups like ISIS, Hamas and Hezbollah, whose ultimate goal is to destroy Israel, are spreading rapidly to not just the Middle East, but throughout Europe and even the United States. Last month, I had the opportunity to attend the AIPAC conference with 15 other staff members and congregants. The American Israel Public Affairs Committee seeks to strengthen and promote the relationship between the United States and Israel. The conference is the largest gathering of America’s pro-Israel community, including students, synagogue delegations and members of Congress.
Along with 16,000 other attendees, I had the opportunity to hear from leaders from all over the world about key issues facing Israel and the Western world. Additionally, I was able to join other Floridians as we lobbied our state’s members of Congress in support of legislation that will enhance the relationship between the U.S. and Israel.
As Jews, we have a responsibility to educate the general population so that we
can put a stop to this new wave of terror. On a personal level, I will continue to help support Israel by not only educating myself by attending meetings and conferences, but also by encouraging my friends and family to get involved, join committees and let their voices be heard.
Along with others from our Temple, I have been encouraging partnerships with agencies such as the IAC (Israeli American Council), the Israeli Tennis Association and the JNF (Jewish National Fund) to show our commitment to Israel and Judaism. Our Temple continues to give scholarships to send our youth on programs such as high school in Israel, NIFTY, the March of the Living and to Jewish camps.
Now more than ever we need to show our support. Whether you are looking for ways to get involved through fundraising, awareness or membership in different organizations supporting Israel, I am here to help you. We need to come together as a community, stay educated and show our support so that the state of Israel continues to be strong.
L’hitraot, Dvir
Dvir WeissExecutive Director
We Must Stand Firm Against TerrorismFROM THE INSIDE
We need to come together as a community, stay educated and show our support so that the State of Israel continues to be strong.
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FRIDAY, MAY 15 • 6 P.M. • ANNUAL MEETING • WITH CANAPÉS & HORS D’OEUVRES7:30 P.M. SERVICE • 8:30 P.M. GALA ONEG
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EARLY CHILDHOOD
STACEY KATZEARLY CHILDHOOD
DIRECTOR
A few days after school began this year, I had asked a child how her
summer in Israel was. This four-year-old girl with Israeli parents had spent six weeks there visiting her family. She told me and two of her friends a couple of stories about her cousins, she told us about the long airplane ride, she told us about the loud siren noises and she told us how scary the small room she hid in was.
Israel today, and the future of Israel, is a constant subject being spoken about. Unfortunately, for many, when referring to Israel, anti-Semitism and terrorism are words that come to mind. With all the technology and social media, children of all ages in this generation are in one way or another aware of what’s going on in the outside world.
When parents whisper in muted voices about the situation in the Middle East, our children are listening. It is a very difficult time right now for Israel. Just recently, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated at the AIPAC (American Israeli Public Affairs Committee) conference that “Israel lives in the most dangerous neighborhood and while American leaders worry about the security of their country, Israeli leaders worry about the survival of their country”. He proceeded to say that “not a single day goes by that he doesn’t worry about the survival of Israel and the actions he needs to take to ensure the survival”.
Now more than ever, Jewish educators need to teach our young children about Israel and promote it in a positive manner to ensure a strong Jewish future. As a Jewish early childhood program, it is our duty to take action. We do not want Israel to be just a topic of discussion but rather a core component of our curriculum. We want our children leaving our program with the understanding that Israel is a special place to which we have a special connection. More importantly, we want our children to know that “Israel is our Jewish homeland”.
As our children and parents enter our school, they immediately feel a
connection to Israel. The Israeli flags that embellish our lobby and continue throughout the hallways are a reminder of who we are. Visual reminders such as posters, Judaic art projects and religious items are constantly present in our classrooms. Our children revisit Israel on a daily basis through holidays, customs, prayers, celebrations and pretend trips to Israel.
As a Jewish institution we also need to take action. Through Jewish family programming such as our Tu B’shevat celebration, our Purim celebration our Adult Jewish Learning Programs, PJ Library programs and our upcoming Yom H’atzmaut celebration, we are teaching and setting traditions for the future so that not only our young children feel the connection to Judaism and Israel but their parents do as well.
Just recently, we hosted the Israeli Tzofim (Scouts) on our campus where they demonstrated Israeli outdoor survival activities to Israeli youth. Additionally, we are partnering with the IAC (Israeli American Council) in an effort to help engage and unite Israeli American communities to help strengthen our future Jewish generations and the State of Israel.
WE (TKAE) ARE TAKING ACTION!The Jewish education that our children learn is not just our concern, but a community concern and is vital for the future of Israel.
We need to stand by Israel and take action. It is our role as educators, parents, neighbors and leaders to instill in our children the love of Israel and the beauty it has to offer. Providing the best education and experiences for our children are important parts of the process. This is our investment to the future of Israel.
L’Shalom,
Stacey KatzDirector, Early Childhood Education
We Need To Educate Our Children About Israel
When parents
whisper in muted
voices about
the situation in
the Middle East,
our children are
listening.
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LUNCH AND LEARN • VISITING SCHOLAR SERIESWith Rabbi Edward Maline
Senior Rabbi Jewish Congregation of Marco IslandRabbi Emeritus Temple Emanu-El
THURSDAYS: MAY 21, 28 AND JUNE 11LECTURE & DISCUSSION AT 1 P.M.
Complimentary lunch at 12:30 p.m. when you RSVP to [email protected] by 10 a.m. the prior day.
THE RESPONSA LITERATURE New and Unimaginable Questions of Jewish Law That Could Not Have Been Asked in Biblical or Rabbinic Times
• If a Widower remarries does he say Kaddish for his first wife? • Can women wear slacks in the Synagogue? • Are organ transplants permitted? • Is cosmetic surgery allowed? • Can a Gentile be a member of the Synagogue? • If you are Kosher, do you need four sets of false teeth? • Can a criminal be called to the Torah? • Does Jewish Law allow territory in Israel be surrendered for peace? • Can one conceal one’s Jewish identity to save one’s life? • Is a Bar Mitzvah on Saturday evening (Havdalah) permitted? • Is it proper to tell a dying patient of his impending death? • When you purchase property, when does it legally belong to you? • Can a quarreling family abstain from observing “Shivah”? • When attending a funeral, can one visit the grave of a relative?
ADULT JEWISH LEARNINGMAY • JUNE • 2015
ATKAEADULT JEWISHLEARNINGEXPERIENCE
If you would like to submit a questionplease email:[email protected]
LUNCH AND LEARN • VISITING SCHOLAR SERIESWITH ELI KAVON
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 • LECTURE & DISCUSSION AT 1 P.M.Complimentary lunch at 12:30 p.m. when you RSVP to [email protected] by 10 a.m. the prior day.
JEWS VERSUS JEWS IN ISRAELIn this provocative lecture, Eli Kavon will explore the tensions between Jews in the State of Israel. What is the root cause of this tension? What historical factors contribute to the current schism between Jews in Israel? What is the future for the secular Zionist vision and how will the Israeli government deal with a growing ultra-Orthodox subculture? Eli Kavon will also attempt to answer ways to ease this tension and unify Israelis.
ABOUT ELI KAVONEli Kavon is a yeshiva-educated Phi Beta Kappa of Columbia University where he studied Comparative Religion and History. He received his master’s degree in Jewish Studies from the Spertus Institute in Chicago and served as spiritual leader of Beth Ami Congregation in Boca Raton. Eli’s essays are published frequently in The Jerusalem Post and have been translated into many languages. He also was a contributor to the Zionist journal Midstream.
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SIMONA SKLASHRELIGIOUS SCHOOL
DIRECTOR
The future of the Jews in Europe became a constant debate among
my family and friends after the recent anti-Semitic murders in Paris and Copenhagen.
We’ve all heard Bibi Netanyahu’s call on European Jews to leave the continent, urging them to go to Israel, “your home”. Going back in history, Jews experienced a Golden Age in Western Europe during the years after World War II. Unfortunately, in the past decade the tolerance for Jews in Europe is diminishing. Discussions about the future of Jewish communities often focus on France, the UK and Germany, because those countries contain so much of the continent’s Jewish population. As a new terrorist group, ISIS, increasingly targets European Jews, among others, for murderous attacks; as Al Qaeda continues to target them; as armed guards stand outside most Jewish institutions in Paris and Berlin; as German leaders worry openly about rising anti-Semitism in their country; and the Jewish Agency reports thousands of French Jews emigrating in the past two years alone – we need not wait for better statistics to discern a problem!
A 2013 survey of Jewish communities in eight European Union states (Belgium, France, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Sweden and the UK) carried out by the E.U. Agency For Fundamental Rights found that over three-quarters of respondents believe anti-Semitism had increased in their country over the past five years. Nearly one third had considered emigrating from Europe because they did not feel safe as a Jew. Jews are thinking twice before going to the synagogue on Saturdays, parents are anxious walking their kids to their Jewish schools, men and boys remove their Kippa outdoors feeling uncomfortable
to be identified as Jews.
It is clear that the most direct cause of European Jews’ growing sense of insecurity is the violence and terror perpetrated by extremist elements in the Muslim community. But at the root of even that phenomenon are changes within liberal Europe itself – specifically, the shift toward cultural relativism and away from a proud attachment to particular national identities. This shift has created a profound dilemma for Jews. While Israel has had an indispensable role in strengthening and preserving their Jewish identity, liberal Europe has become increasingly hostile to the very idea of a Jewish state. As a result, European Jews have been presented with a choice: they can either retain their attachments to Israel despite growing censure, or they can join the chorus of European critics at the expense of their own identity.
Personally, I would like to believe that the Jewish people living in Europe will choose to hold fast to their particular identity in the face of so much pressure to abandon it. Why? Because identity fills life with a meaning and purpose. It satisfies a basic human longing to be part of a community that shares a set of values and a sense of purpose. Though the State of Israel “will welcome our brothers and sisters who live in Europe with open arms” as Prime Minister Netanyahu said in Paris, I hope for a brighter and safer future for Europe and its citizens – Jews and gentiles alike.
B’Shalom,
Simona Sklash TKAE Religious School Director
I would like to
believe that the
Jewish people
living in Europe
will choose to
hold fast to
their particular
identity in the
face of so much
pressure to
abandon it.
Anti-Semitic Attacks Will Continue In EuropeRELIGIOUS SCHOOL
KIDS IN COLLEGE? TEMPLE KOL AMI EMANU-EL CARES ABOUT STAYING CONNECTED!The TKAE College Committee is forging on-going relationships with our congregation’s adult-age children who are in college or beginning a new career. Please update your child’s contact information at [email protected], or call Lisa at the Temple office so that we may keep them connected. You also can serve on the College Committee and help us develop more ideas and initiatives for keeping connected with our college-age children.
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A UniqUe & OriginAlService experience
Join us for a soulful and energizing evening with jazz and blues-inspired arrangements of our popular and traditional Shabbat prayer.
This service will feature the creator of the South Florida
Winter Jewish Concert Series, Dr. Alan Mason (piano),
with Brian Potts (percussion), professor and noted scholar
of Brazilian music, andMike Gold, (woodwinds)
Jazz/Klezmer specialistalong with Cantor Mark
and Rabbi Howie.
JOIN US FOR A BEIGNETS ONEG FOLLOWING
Friday • June 19 • 7:30 pm
Join Us for a Mid-SummersSuper Casual Shabbat By the Pool
July 4 Weekend Shabbat followed by a BBQ Dinner and Swim PartyLife Guards Will Be On Duty
T-SHIRTS, SHORTS AND SWIMSUITS RECOMMENDED
Friday • July 3 • 6 PM
Dinner: $11 / Person • RSVP at tkae.org or call 954.472.1988
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Sandi Block-Brezner and Jeff Brezner joined our Temple in
1998, after moving from Miami-Dade to Broward County. It was their desire to join this Temple because prior to moving to Davie, they had attended many events at the Temple which showed them the warm, loving environment that existed here.
Sandi daughter’s Stacy lives with her husband, Tim, in Ludlow, England, just west of Wales. Jeff’s son Justin lives in Kendall.
Jeff and Sandi are both retired. Sandi was a school library media specialist for 20 years with the Miami-Dade Public Schools and later became the library media supervisor for the county for eight years. After moving to Broward, she was the associate dean of the university/college library at Broward College for 10 years.
Jeff, after earning a Ph.D. in educational administration from the University of Miami, was hired by Miami-Dade College where he became the dean of facilities management for 23 years. He left that position to become the associate dean for facilities Management for Broward College. During the time that he worked for both of these institutions, he also taught remedial algebra to community college students.
Sandi retired in 2009, and with her interest in horticulture, undertook
a program which enabled her to become a State Master Gardener. She developed a preference for growing orchids and today their home is beautified by over 300 different orchids and a butterfly garden.
When Jeff retired in 2007, he took up photography as a hobby. Sandi and Jeff enjoy traveling and have visited 19 national Parks. Jeff has created photo books of all of their trips. Jeff currently belongs to a camera club at Flamingo Gardens where he also volunteers as a guide at the Wray House.
Jeff served on the Temple executive board as vice president of administration and as financial secretary. He was also instrumental in overseeing the construction of the day school classrooms. Jeff also took part in the Rabbinical search committee.
Sandi was a member of the ritual and social action committees and, as a member of Sisterhood, sheco-chaired the evening book club for many years.
TKAE is very special to Sandi and Jeff for many reasons. It is the one place that gives them the opportunity to find a feeling of spirituality while escaping the mundane business of every day. Furthermore, TKAE has been the hub of many of their deep and enduring friendships.
TKAE MEMBER SPOTLIGHTT H E T E M P L E K O L A M I E M A N U - E L C O M M U N I T Y
Sandi Block-Brezner and Jeff Brezner enjoy traveling with each other.
THE BREZNER FAMILYThey Have Been Members of Our Temple Since 1998
TKAE … is the one place
that gives them the
opportunity to find a
feeling of spirituality while
escaping the mundane
business of every day.
Shavuot Memorial Service10:15 a.m. • Sunday • May 24
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LUNCH AND LEARN • TEMPLE MEMBER SCHOLAR SERIESWith Kim Lerner
THURSDAYS: MAY 7 AND 14LECTURE & DISCUSSION AT 1 P.M.
Complimentary lunch at 12:30 p.m. when you RSVP to [email protected] by 10 a.m. the prior day.
May 7: Barley...? Wheat...? A Journey From Doing To BeingDiscover the wisdom hidden in the Torah’s teaching on the Counting of the Omer and the message it has for us today!
May 14: Revealing The ShemaThe consciousness of the six words of Shema is so huge in depth and breadth that anything we say will only scratch the surface, but even this can open and transform our personal prayer practice and our practice of our Jewish faith
ABOUT KIM LERNERKim has served as administrative director of the Institute of Jewish Knowledge & Learning (IJKL) since its inception in 1993 and has played a key role in envisioning and enacting its development.
IJKL organizes outreach teaching, special events and spiritually centered trips to Israel. Kim is active with Orloff CAJE programming, participates in leading the Jewish Book Series at the public library and is passionate about Jewish learning and traveling to Israel. The Lerner family has been an active supporter of TKAE for more than 18 years.
ATKAE
ADULT JEWISHLEARNINGEXPERIENCE
RABBI’S CIRCLEBill and Susan MatzArthur and Sandy Phillips
COVENANT CLUBBob and Susan SchneiderSteve and Diane MichaelsLee and Claire HagerWalter and Cheryl KatzDanny and Jodi Katz
TZEDAKAH CIRCLEJames and Stacy GaleJesse Diner and Adele Stone
GOLDEN CHAI Matt and Paula CarrStanley and Pearl GoodmanSaul and Beth KravecRobert and Marlene UchinIra and Penny VernonGregg and Abby WilentzScott and Linda ZakheimJason and Debi ChalikCalvin and Lori HelitzerGary Elzweig
Barry and Irene Stark
BENEFACTORPhil and Leslie BiegelsenLeon and Elaine CohnRichard and Harriet GreeneSteve and Adrienne KaltmanStewart and Michele LapayowkerBarry and Kim LernerRichard and Shelley LundyCraig and Shari PackerWalter and Mildred PadowDavid and Harriet SharafAllen and Jane SklaverHerb and Norma SonnenklarKenneth and Mara Wurtenberger
GUARDIANGerry and Debra DamskyRichard and Robin AbramowitzMarty and Linda ArdmanJeffrey Brezner and Sandra Block-BreznerEugene and Doreen Broder
Paul and Minette BrownAlan and Lauren CohnMichael and Kim DagenGerry and Debra DamskyAlan Delamater and Julie LongBonnie EletzDale and Elaine FarkasLewis and Jane FishmanJoseph and Shelly GoldbergMark Goldman and Aaron TaberWarren and Laura GreenbergDavid and Gigi GreeneAndrew and Debra Zelman GuttmanRobert and Alycia HolzmanMarshall and Donna KaplanRobert and Bevly KemplerNorman and Diane KronstadtMathhue and Elise LernerKenny and Linda LevineCharles and Beth LieberMichael and Lori LombardiPeter and Susan MooreSteven and Leah Nachman
Rabbi and Beth NeedlemanCharles and Joyce PearlmanBrian and Lisa PearlmanRobert and Stacy PhilipsonDavid and Cara PollackWayne and Jennifer PollakVincent and DeborahLila PressStewart and Karen RobinsStanley and Donna SchachnePaul and Fern SchneiderRonald and Gloria SchwartzJohn and Karen ShiekmanDavid and Molly Siegel Helen SpinradJoe and Risha SternBrad and Diane WeinbrumDvir and Sharon WeissRonald and Eva WeissbergerSteve and Melanie WeschlerHal and Francine WienerJay and Marilyn WildeSylvia Yohalem
Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El Sustaining Members
AS OF MARCH 24, 2015
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JOSH SIMONYOUTH DIRECTOR
YOUTH PROGRAMOne of the great parts of my job as
the youth director is developing young leaders. Every year KAFTY elects its executive board to plan and run the events of the year. It is my hope that our teen leaders of today will go on to become leaders of our Jewish community in the future. I am thrilled to hand over my space in this issue of 8200 to the 2015-2016 president of KAFTY Remi Orlinsky.
Josh SimonTKAE Youth Director
As the future president of KAFTY, I am very excited about what is to
come. I am eager to work with the new elected KAFTY board and continue to make KAFTY thrive. In recent years the number of participants at our events has increased significantly, and I will do everything I can to continue this trend. During my time in KAFTY, I have enjoyed creating amazing friendships through Kol Ami Emanu-El, as well as continued my cultural and religious connection to Judaism.
We hope to continue to expand participation by as many Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El teenagers as possible. We hope to accomplish this with congregational support and innovative programming which is both fun and educational.
By the time I end my term as president I hope to not only keep the youth involved but help shape future Jewish leaders.
I am very excited to introduce and work with our newly elected board. Serving as our programming vice president, Cara Axelrod will have the pleasure of working, creating and organizing different events, including local and statewide lounge nights and trips.
KAFTY has always been very active in social action in our community, working
with the Ronald McDonald House, Children’s Harbor, as well as Relay for Life, which we hope to continue and expand throughout next year with the help of Logan Armstrong, our new social action vice president.
Without the religious and cultural aspect of KAFTY, it would not be what it is today. Our new religious and cultural vice president, Brooklyn Armstrong, will tie religion into our programs and special events to keep the culture in our youth group.
Scottlyn Goodman, our new communications vice president, will use her creativity to design different KAFTY-related merchandise and spread the word about the events that we plan to undertake to keep our group active and thriving.
Without our members we could not do the fun things that we do – Andrew Bass, our membership vice president, will reach out to both our active members, as well as those who haven’t seen what KAFTY has to offer. He’ll work to get people out to events and meet new people.
Rachel Guttman, our new fundraising vice president, will work with Logan and Cara to come up with fun ways to raise money for KAFTY and non-profits we are associated with.
Our grade representatives, Gabi Fine, Sophie Ross, Brittany Gendler and Dani Bodner, will work with our KAFTY leadership to reach out to the people in their grade to encourage them to come to events. Jennifer Moscovitch, our Junior Youth Group liaison, will spend time with members of younger youth groups to get them excited about getting involved and making their experience as amazing as possible!
We look forward to an awesome and fantastic year in KAFTY!
Remi Orlinsky
2015 KAFTY Leadership Plans More Engagement
During my time in KAFTY, I have enjoyed creating amazing friendships through Kol Ami Emanu-El, as well as been able to continue my cultural and religious connection to Judaism.
REMI ORLINSKYKAFTY 2015 PRESIDENT
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SHABBAT
THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY IS INVITED!
FRIDAY MAY 8 • 7:30 PMWe welcome members of our cutting-edge teen YELL (Youth, Engagement, Leadership and Learning) program as they lead us in shabbat services and talk about their experiences as young Jewish adults. The service will include video excerpts from the 2015 New York and Bahamian Cruise YELL trips.
We’ll bless our graduating 12th graders as we welcome incoming 9th graders to the 2015/16 YELL experience!
COLLEGE COLOR ONEG FOLLOWS
NOT PICTURED: MATTHEW VOELTZ
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The future is a difficult subject for me to write about. I have a passion for
living in the moment – a philosophy that I adopted about 10 years ago.
Here is what I have learned about living in the moment: When you are focused on the goal you easily miss the successes and miracles that occur while you are working towards attaining your goal. Just the other day I was rushing to get to the Temple – thinking of who I needed to call, things that needed to be done, if we had enough volunteers. This is the antithesis of living in the moment. I had to remind myself to slow down – I took a deep breath in and exhaled slowly – re-centering myself, relaxing and acclimating myself to the moment. At that moment on my drive to the Temple I saw a rainbow that looked like it spanned Davie to Sunrise. I said a blessing (Do you know there is a blessing that you say when you see a rainbow? – Blessed are you, Adonai our God, Ruling Spirit of the Universe who remembers the covenant and is faithful in keeping promises).
The near future of Sisterhood is Book Club with a twist. We will be reading “The Book Thief” by Markus Zusak. On April 23, we will be showing the movie at 5:30 p.m. followed by a discussion at 7:30 p.m. Read the book or watch the movie and come join us (either at
5:30 or 7:30 p.m.) for a fun evening. This event is taking place at Neesa Warlen’s home. Please call the temple or email us at [email protected] for the address and directions.
On May 21, at 7 p.m., we will meet at the Temple for game night. Some of my personal favorites are Pictionary and Rummikub. Please email me or call me with your favorite games that you would like us to include. Beginning and experienced mahjong players are welcome.
In this moment I hope that you consider getting involved with Sisterhood in the future. We are a dynamic group of woman of all ages. We will be starting to plan for next year and would love your ideas and input. Please call me at 954-600-9385 or email me at [email protected].
I encourage each of you to live in the moment and embrace each moment. Because in an instance this moment becomes history and we are embarking on the future.
Shabbat Shalom,
Debby Argilo-CohenPresident of Sisterhood
SISTERHOODAppreciate The Beauty of Each Moment As You Think About the Future
DEBBY ARGILO-COHENPRESIDENT OF SISTERHOOD
When you are
focused on the
goal you easily
miss the successes
and miracles
that occur while
you are working
towards attaining
your goal.
The Jewish CardinalTHURSDAY • JUNE 25 • 1 PMThe Jewish Cardinal tells the amazing true story of Jean-Marie Lustiger, the son of Polish-Jewish immigrants, who maintained his cultural identity as a Jew even after converting to Catholicism at a young age, and later joining the priesthood.
Quickly rising within the ranks of the church, Lustiger was appointed Archbishop of Paris by Pope Jean Paul II - and found a new platform to celebrate his dual identity as a Catholic Jew, earning him both friends and enemies from both groups.
When Carmelite nuns built a convent within the cursed walls of Auschwitz, Lustiger became a mediator between the two communities – and was forced at last to choose a side.
ATKAE
ADULT JEWISH
LEARNING
EXPERIENCE
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The Centerof Our JewishCommunity
TEMPLE KOL AMI EMANU-ELB •U • I •L •D • I •N •G
THURSDAY, MAY 28 • 6:30 - 8 PMA T T E M P L E K O L A M I E M A N U - E L8 2 0 0 P E T E R S R OA D • P L A N TAT I O N
AN INTRODUCTION
The key to quality security is a survival mindset, confidence and the design and implementation of effective protocols along with the capability to deliver a trained response.
This program will have a holistic and comprehensive approach to preparing yourselfto survive an assault, or to get your young adult ready to leave home by offeringtraining and exposure to other real world skills.
YOU WILL LEARN• Self-confidence by developing truly powerful personal capabilities.• Threat detection and appropriate response.• Defend against an attack.• Basic triage and life-saving support on injured individuals.• Skills to recognize and avoid problematic individuals and situations.• How to make good decisions under high-stress, emergency situations.
WARRIOR WOMEN TRAINING PROGRAM COMPONENTS1. Having the Survival Mindset and
Empowerment2. Safety Awareness Training3. Physical Fitness4. Real Life Skills Enrichment
Lectures
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS • Situationalawareness• Assessingapotentially dangerous situation/person• Behavioralprofilingand recognizing pre-attack indicators• De-escalatingapotential confrontation • Stayingcalmunderpressure• Defendingagainstanunarmed
and armed attacker• Defendingagainstmultiple
attackers• Survivinganactiveshooter• Utilizingcover• Urbanescapeandevasion
techniques• Urbanlifesaving–tactical
medicine and triage• Urbansurvivalessentials• Defenseagainstanarmed attacker • Escapinganattackerwhois
restraining you• Utilizingaweaponfromcover• Maintaininganappropriate
decision-making process when under high stress
• Stressinoculation
THE INSTRUCTORPATRICIA J. THOMPSON•FBISpecialAgent(retired)•FirstfemaletrainedasanFBIcertifiedSWATsniper.•FormerFBIinstructorandFBIAcademyadjunctfacultymember,certifiedto
teach firearms, firearms instructors, police sniper, defensive tactics, arrest tactics, chemical weapons, ballistic shield and physical fitness.
•StateTrooperandaninstructorattheOhioStateHighwayPatrolAcademy.•Formerfirefighter/EMT.•Master’sdegreeinorganizationalleadership.•RecipientofFBIawardsforinvestigation,criminalprosecutionandheroism.
BRENDA L. MOXLEY•25-yearFBIveteran.•Certifieddefensivetacticsandpoliceinstructor.•ConsultswithorganizationswithintheJewishcommunityregardingsecurityprotocols.•LawEnforcementOfficeroftheYear.•Recipientofawardsforinvestigationandcriminalprosecution.•Experiencedininvestigatingdomesticandinternationalchildabductions.•Long-timeTKAEmemberandischairoftheTemple’sSecurityCommittee.
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Who are the Temple Friends of Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El?
We are involved, inspired, motivated and determined grandmothers, grandfathers, for some, great-grandmothers and great-grandfathers. In addition, most importantly, friends who join to embrace the Temple and all it stands for.
The 2015 – 2016 board of directors is filled with hard-working people who share the goals and objectives of Temple Friends.
President Jeffrey WeinsteinVP of Administration Gladys PosnerVP of Membership Ronald SchwartzVP of Ritual Gerry SchramFinancial Treasurer Hank MeyerRecording Secretary MaryLynn WeinsteinCorresponding Secretary Alan Rosendorf
DirectorsIrene MeyerDoris GroberMark HelferDora Lee RosendorfMark Horowitz
I am very proud of what we have accomplished this year in terms of growth and new projects.
Temple Friends future is bright, because of all your solid efforts put forth this year.
My hope for all of us is that we can truly appreciate who we are and strive to become better. In that way, perhaps we can enjoy life to the fullest and be a positive influence in our community and Temple Family.
After all as Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav once said, “If you won’t be better tomorrow than you were today, then what need do you have for tomorrow?”
B’Shalom
Jeffrey WeinsteinPresident of Temple Friends
TEMPLE FRIENDS
TEMPLE FRIENDS CALENDAR
Sunday, May 3Lunch Installation of new officers at 12:30 p.m • $20 per person includes lunchProgram- David & Shira, the singing and dancing couple
Sunday, May 17, 10 a.m.BBQ and take a foster child to the Marlin’s baseball game
Tuesday, May 19, 2 p.mBoard Meeting
Solid Efforts Have Provided Temple Friends With a Bright Future
Jeffrey WeinsteinTEMPLE FRIENDS
PRESIDENT
The Temple Kol Ami Emanu-EL Camp Coleman committee has planned a fall, ADULT-ONLY getaway weekend at Camp Coleman in Cleveland, GA, 90 minutes from Atlanta.• Cost: $150/person• Staying at a new motel on campgrounds• Shabbat dinner, Saturday meals, and Sunday brunch are included.• Sing-a-longs and smores by the campfire• 15 rooms available• Coincides with Oktoberfest in Helen, GA
Contact: Jane Fishman at 954.473.2613
ESCAPE TO THE MOUNTAINS!OCTOBER 9-11, 2015
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Broadway Is ComIng To TKaE•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••JOIN TEMPLE FRIENDS
At An ExtraordinaryInstallation Lunch
With Singing and Dance Sensations
David & ShiraSunday•May3•12:30PMPay In Advance: $20 Per Person • Includes Hot Lunch
RSVP: Thursday, April 23
954.472.1988 or email [email protected]
SENDAFOSTERCHILDTo A Florida Marlins GameA WIN-WIN EVENT BY TEMPLE FRIENDS
SUNDAY • MAY 17Florida Marlins vs. Atlanta Braves
BBQ FOR FOSTER KIDS & THEIR FAMILIES AT TKAE - 10 AMLEAVE FOR GAME - 12 PMGAME STARTS - 1:05 PMSPONSORSHIP: $18
Covers One Foster Child’s Game Ticket, Game Goody Bag For Each Child,Barbecue and Parking at the Stadium
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL:Jeffrey Weinstein • 954.638.7270
YOGA AT TKAEEVERY WEDNESDAY 9:30 & 10:45
A.M.
YOGA WITH MELANIEEVERY WEDNESDAY • 9:30 A.M.
Stretch your body and feel more alive with regular yoga.Contact TKAE at 954.472.1988 for more information.
CHAIR YOGA at 10:45 A.M.Enjoy the many healthful benefits of a yoga practice without lying on a mat. This one-hour “NOT JUST CHAIR” active yoga class offers less strain with the familiar and beneficial poses adapted to sitting and standing. Props such as straps and blocks may be used to enhance poses.
TKAE members: $5 • Non-members: $10
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There is a story in the book of Genesis, Chapter 18, about the hospitality of
Abraham and Sarah, who owned a large, welcoming yet isolated home in the land of Beer-Sheba. They played the role of gracious hosts inviting strangers to bask in the warmth of their hospitality. People came from all over seeking the company of this incredibly humble couple, often arriving unhappy and misguided, but leaving uplifted and spiritually nourished.
Rabbi Needleman has often spoke of wanting TKAE to be like the tent of Abraham and Sarah, where people feel welcome, fulfilled, and a part of our community. One of the ways we are achieving this is through the Ambassador Program. The program matches current members to new members for the first year of membership. The ambassador will: make an initial call to welcome the new member; make sure the new member is properly set up administratively; answer any questions the new member might have; and invite the new member to an event. Throughout the year, ambassadors act as a liaison helping the new member to make connections through introductions to clergy, administrative staff and other congregants. The new member can also count on the ambassador to assist in finding services, events, and programs
suitable to their interests.
This is a program vital to the future of our synagogue in that we know the cultivating of relationships is what keeps members connected to Temple life, and members provide strength to our temple community. The Ambassador Program was re-instituted this year with success and is looking to become a sustainable part of our membership for years to come. Being an ambassador within our congregation is an important role, and also an easy and rewarding way to be involved in Temple life.
We are always in need of ambassadors, so please be in touch if this program is of interest to you. Our email is [email protected]. In the meantime, we look forward to seeing you at our final membership event on May 15 – the 40th Anniversary Shabbat and Congregational Meeting.
L’Shalom,
Charisma GoodmanAmbassador Program Committee Chair
Committee members: Wendy Berman, Paula Carr, Susie Gilden, Rachel Herbert, Ashley Weinger and Jeffrey Weinstein.
MEMBERSHIPAmbassador Program: Helping New Members Mold Our Temple’s Future
Charisma GoodmanAMBASSADOR PROGRAM
COMMITTEE CHAIR
On Behalf of
We wish a heartyMazel Tov To
Rachel and ZacharyGuttman
on receiving the
YOUNG PHILANTHROPIST AWARDfor all that you do to help make your mother’s dream a reality.
May you and your amazing family – Andrew, Debra and Sarah –be blessed in all that you do.
The Centerof Our JewishCommunity
Being an
ambassador within
our congregation
is an important
role, and also
an easy and
rewarding way
to be involved in
Temple life.
ATKAE
ADULT JEWISH
LEARNING
EXPERIENCE
INTRODUCTIONTO JUDAISM A C O U R S E B E G I N N I N G
WEDNESDAY • AUG. 26 • 7:15 P.M.
Come and join us for this free 12-week course that will guide you through the traditions, customs and practices of Judaism. We will learn about the cycles and seasons of the Jewish year and Jewish life cycle.
This course is taught byRabbi Needleman andCantor Mark Goldman
For more informationcall Aly at 954.472.1988
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SERVING FOOD AT THE BROWARD PARTNERSHIP FOR THE HOMELESSVolunteers (age 16 and older) from TKAE will be serving meals to about 200 clients on the third Sunday of every month. MAY 17
PREPARING AND SERVING MEALS AT RONALD MCDONALD HOUSETKAE provides volunteers throughout the year during which time we cook and serve meals to the families who are staying at the Ronald McDonald House. If you can’t help serve the food but would like to help: Make a donation to help cover the cost of a meal. MAY 17
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WE ACKNOWLEDGE WITH THANKS YOUR THOUGHTFUL CONTRIBUTIONS
CANTOR’S DISCRETIONARY MUSIC FUND Vicki Ahern ..................................................................................... in memory of Joshua SteinNancy & Stuart Feiner ...........................................................in memory of Graciela ValcarcelSheila & Bob Berke ...............................................................in memory of Graciela ValcarcelPhyllis Schwartz ............................................................... in memory of Alexander SilversteinNancy & Stuart Feiner .......................................................in memory of Madeline RabinowitzJoseph & Risha Stern ............................................................. in honor of Dr. Leon WeissbergNancy & Stuart Feiner ................................................................ in memory of Mark LevinsonNancy & Stuart Feiner .................................................................. in memory of Joan BerznerEugene & Doreen Broder ..................................................in appreciation to Cantor GoldmanIrving & Helen Cohen ....................................................................in memory of Aaron CohenIrving & Helen Cohen ..................................in honor of a good medical result for Diane LangIrving & Helen Cohen ........................................................in loving memory of Lenny PolikoffTemple Friends ........................................ in honor of Yosl and Doreen Broder’s PresentationSophie Herman............................................................................ In honor of Cantor GoldmanArlene Solomon & Harold Lieberman ..............................................in memory of Morty AlbertFrancine Wiener ............................................................................... in memory of Ralph KatzCara & David Pollack....................................................... in honor of a fabulous YELL Cruise!Judy & David Herman......................................................................in memory of Annette BrillPhyllis & Herman Munczek..............................................................in memory of Annette Brill
DARRELL SCOTT FAGELSON RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FUNDEileen Shimony.................................................................................in memory of Paul Marks
HANNAH “HONEY” SCHWARTZ SENIOR FUNDGladys Stern-Posner ...................................................................in memory of Joseph StanetGladys Stern-Posner ...................................................................... in memory of Bella StanetRabbi Sheldon Harr ..................... in honor of the Temple Friends Political Town Hall MeetingGladys Stern-Posner ...............................................................in memory of Esther Silverblatt
ELIZABETH SHOSHANNA HARR YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP FUNDElana Schramm .....................................................................in memory of Graciela ValcarcelMara & Kenny Wurtenberger .................................................in memory of Graciela ValcarcelLinda & Kenny Levine............................................................in memory of Graciela ValcarcelLinda & Kenny Levine........................................................in memory of Madeline RabinowitzMinette & Paul Brown ........................................................in memory of Madeline RabinowitzMara & Kenny Wurtenberger .............................................in memory of Madeline RabinowitzElana Schramm .................................................................in memory of Madeline RabinowitzRena Stern & Phyllis Goldman ...........................................in memory of Samuel A. GoldmanStacey Geller ............................................................................ in memory of Joseph BrusteinStacey Geller ...............................................................................in memory of Dorothy GellerMara & Kenny Wurtenberger ...................................................... in memory of Mark LevinsonMara & Kenny Wurtenberger ........................................................ in memory of Joan BerznerElana Schramm ...............................................................................in memory of Morty AlbertMarilyn Lundy ...........................................................................in memory of Gussie & JennieRena Stern & Phyllis Goldman ...................................................in memory of Rose GoldmanRena Stern & Phyllis Goldman ................................................. in memory of Myron GoldmanRena Stern & Phyllis Goldman ..................................................... in memory of Pauline SternMara & Kenny Wurtenberger .......................... in honor of Renee Goldenberg’s induction into Broward County’s Women’s Hall of Fame
GEMILUT HASADIM FUNDRick & Shelley Lundy.............................................................in memory of Graciela ValcarcelLesley & Phil Dubs ................................................................... in memory of Sydney Gersten
GENERAL FUNDAbby & Gregg Wilentz ...........................................................in memory of Graciela ValcarcelJoel Shulman .............................................................................in memory of Morris ShulmanAbby & Gregg Wilentz .......................................................in memory of Madeline RabinowitzLinda Pines ...................................................................... in memory of Neil Zeidner’s MotherAlan Buhler ....................................................................................in memory of Judith BuhlerRichard & Barbara Sherman ...........................................................in memory of Morty AlbertMarcia & Richard Breit....................... in honor of Jason Rickel & Erin Dunphy’s EngagementRobin & Marc Lurie ..........................................................in memory of Jeannette & Leo LurieNorma Sonnenklar........................................................................in memory of Joseph FinklePhyllis Fields-Elias.......................................................................in memory of Celia LeveeneEstelle Bitkower .. in memory of Max Sandler, Albert Skolnick, Dorothy Skolnick & Jack AxlerSandy Landers ............................................................................ in memory of Pauline TaylorRichard Breit ........................................................................ in memory of Martin & Ruth BreitJoan Karp .........................................................................................in memory of Henry KarpHarlan Kuritzky ..............................................................................in memory of Roz GursteinCarmen Seltzer............................................................................ in memory of Lillian BedoyaSophie Herman............................................................................... in memory of Max Mandel
Charlotte & Arthur Ponce ..................................... in honor of Doris Grober’s Special BirthdayDoris Grober ................................................................................... in memory of Jack GroberGunther Landsberg.............................................................. in memory of Dorothy LandsbergStephen & Sharon Wender ...................................................... in memory of Leonard WenderRobert & Bevly Kempler .......................................................... in memory of George KemplerSylvia Yohalem ................................................................................in memory of Morris Klein
KOL AMI EMANU-EL HUNGER RELIEF FUNDRon & Gloria Schwartz ............................................................. in memory of Tania SilbermanShelly & Joe Goldberg ............................................................... in memory of Louis GoldbergIrwin Hirtz .............................................................................................in memory of Joel HirtzLewis & Jane Fishman ................................................................. in memory of Bert FishmanCarole Friedman ......................................................... in memory of Rebecca Gitelson-KaplisCindy & Stephen Jacobs .........................................................in memory of Robert L. RowanShelly & Joe Goldberg .............................................................. in memory of Murray SheffronNorma & Herb Sonnenklar .........................................................in memory of Margaret FischJaime & Sara Rejtman.............................................................. in memory of Esther ZaidmanJaime & Sara Rejtman............................................................. in memory of Tzipora RejtmanJaime & Sara Rejtman....................................................................in memory of Clara LevineSimona Nadler ..................................................................................in memory of Itzak Schor
RABBI HARR DISCRETIONARY FUNDJudy Trop .................................................................... in honor of Bryan & Brenda’s MarriageAva Tracht-Landman & Family ................................... in honor of Bryan & Brenda’s MarriageNancy & Stuart Feiner ................................................ in honor of Bryan & Brenda’s MarriageLisa & Brian Pearlman ................................................ in honor of Bryan & Brenda’s MarriageSandy Landers ................................................................................. in memory of Max TaylorSandra Block-Brezner & Jeff Brezner ....................... in memory of Jonathan Daniel SusskindDavid & Sandra Farkas ........................................................... in memory of Margaret FarkasRay & Barbara Sponder .............................................................. in memory of Terry SponderSandy Landers ....................................................................... in memory of Zena ShechtmanBini Litwin ................................................................ in memory of Gertrude (Tyrie) Ackerman
MARTIN & CORALIE B. HAGER EARLY LEARNING CENTER FUNDLee & Claire Hager ........................................................................ in memory of Martin HagerLee & Claire Hager ................................................................in memory of Graciela Valcarcel
THE MATZ FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUNDSusan & Bill Matz ..................................................................in memory of Graciela ValcarcelSusan & Bill Matz ......................................................................... in memory of Joan BerznerSusan & Bill Matz ..............................................................in memory of Madeline RabinowitzDiane & Steve Michaels ............................................................. in memory of Mark LevinsonDiane & Steve Michaels ............................................................... in memory of Joan Berzner
MORTY & MONA ALBERT EARLY CHILDHOOD SCHOLARSHIP FUNDThe Family of Morty Albert.......................................................... With Gratitude to Rabbi HarrJudy Trop .........................................................................................in memory of Morty AlbertRabbi Sheldon & Fern Harr .............................................................in memory of Morty AlbertElaine & Baris Litvak........................................................................in memory of Morty AlbertJay & Marilyn Wilde .........................................................................in memory of Morty AlbertRick & Shelley Lundy.......................................................................in memory of Morty AlbertMara & Kenny Wurtenberger ...........................................................in memory of Morty Albert
ORGANIC GARDEN PROJECTHal & Francine Wiener .................................................................in memory of Gloria Wiener
PRAYERBOOK DEDICATION FUNDJudy Trop & Family ........................................................................ in memory of Michael Trop
RABBI NEEDLEMAN’S DISCRETIONARY FUNDCara & David Pollack.....................................................in honor of a fabulous New York Trip!Dagen Family ............................................................................... in memory of Renee HirschLila K. Press & Family ...................................................................... in memory of Fred WankEric & Nancy Coplin......................................................................... in memory of Irwin CoplinBrenda Levine ........................................................................ in memory of Morton H. LevineDr. & Mrs. Stanley Goodman ..................................................in memory of Hyman GoodmanSteven & Leah Nachman.............................................................. in memory of Nelle BadrianBernard & Toby Rivkin ......................................................... in memory of Lawrence AdelmanEric & Nancy Coplin................................................................... in memory of Doris Smookler
YOUTH GROUP FUNDBarbara & Joel Metter................................................................ in memory of Thelma SenderCara & David Pollack...............................in honor of the fabulous “Kids” on the YELL Cruise!AS OF MARCH 24, 2015
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Family Happenings… Jill and Robert Rickel are thrilled to announce the engagement of their son Jason Rickel to Erin Dunphy, daughter of Ann and Kevin Dunphy of New Jersey. A spring 2017 wedding is being planned. Adam Breit, the son of Marcia and Richard Breit, became engaged to Jamie Alman, the daughter of Jennifer and Michael Alman. Congratulations to David Baron, son of Sharon and Mark Baron, to Deana Duran. David is a Confirmand of our Temple,
now an attorney for Proskauer Law Firm in New York City. Mazel Tov on the marriage of Bryan and Brenda Harr. His proud parents are Rabbi Sheldon and Fern Harr, and his blessed grandmother is Arlene Harr. The beautiful venue was Jungle Island in Miami, where his father performed the nuptials, assisted by Cantor Goldman. Christine Hudson and Jason Becher were married in at the charming Old Davie School, the oldest remaining school house in Broward County that dates to the early 1900s.
Please send births, engagement and wedding announcements for theJuly/August 8200 to [email protected] by May 25, 2015.
IN MEMORIAMSincere Condolences Are Extended To Our Bereaved Congregants
And Families Of The Late:Graciela Valcarcel Mother of Carmen Ackerman (Scott)
Wife of ManuelGrandmother of Max
Madeline Rabinowitz Mother of Joan SchwartzGrandmother of David (Faye) & Adam
Great-Grandmother of Taylor, Dilyn & Ariella
Joan Berzner Sister-In-Law of Judy StreisfeldAunt of Jonathan Streisfeld (Dayna)
Leonard Polikoff Husband of Sophie Herman
Morton Albert Beloved Life Partner of Laura TrombergFather of Samuel Albert (Adrianna),
Renee Iloret (Luis) and Sandra AlbertGrandfather of Aaron and Tammy
Louise Cannon Mother of Debbie Millheiser (Steve)Grandmother of Susie Gilden (Spencer)
& Katie Goldman (Jason)Great Grandmother of Julie Gilden
Hava Shklash Mother of Shaar Shklash, daughter of Pesya Shklash, and sister of Haim Shklash (Simona)
Volunteers for the Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El’s
New Member Ambassador Program are needed
to help new member families become involved in
the wonderful events and programs that sustain
the life of TKAE’s vibrant Jewish community.
Whether you have been a member for 30 years or
30 days, you can make a difference in the continued
growth of TKAE’s congregation by becoming a New
Member Ambassador.
PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] TALK TO CHARISMA GOODMAN
HELP WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
Shimon, Karin & Ariella AmsalemZiv, Noga & Mikaella BlecherEric, Courtney & Logan CarpenterJason, Cara & Jana ChodashAmir, Rebecca & Ethan Darom
Remi, Karen, Eden & Tory DerayBrandon, Vanina, Emma & Jacob HochmanAdam Ross & Lauren Lizzi & JacobGregg, Stefanie, Ryan & Sean KarasikBradley, Kim & Isabella Roth
Marlon, Adriana & Abigail KlugerAriel Zucker & Samantha Marin & LukeCharles, Jennifer, Dylan & Lyla Rogers Jeremy, Stacey & Emily Segal
WELCOME NEW TKAE MEMBERS
Thank You For Joining The Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El Family
AS OF MARCH 24, 2015
Adam Breit and Jamie Alman are engaged to be married.
Jason Rickel and Erin Dunphy are planning a spring 2017 wedding.
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