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DECEMBER 2016 VOLUME 93 ISSUE 4
T E M P L E B E T H A B R A H A M
4SCHEDULE OF SERVICES
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2 6:00pm 5th Grade Family Shabbat Dinner 7:00pm 5th Grade Family Shabbat Service
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3 9:00am Conservative Shabbat Service 11:00am Eli Cott, son of Adam and Elizabeth Brackis Cott, will be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 97:00pm New Music Presentation with Cantor Margot 7:30pm Reform Shabbat Service with Torah Reading
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10 9:00am Conservative Shabbat Service with Kiddush
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16 6:00pm Reform Shabbat Services 7:30pm Reform Shabbat Services
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17 9:00am Conservative Shabbat Service
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23 7:30pm Reform Shabbat Services
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24 9:00am Conservative Shabbat Service
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30 7:30pm Reform Shabbat Services
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31 9:00am Conservative Shabbat Service
4From Rabbi Holtz’s Study
Just as the days reach their longest, and we begin to long for a return to the light, along comes the Festival of Lights to reassure us that the darkness can be turned back.
Often celebrated as a children’s holiday, Chanukah also has many adult lessons to teach: perseverance; faith in God; the triumph of good over evil; and more. There is plenty of symbolism to be read into the story of the tiny band of Maccabees defeating the superior forces of a pagan enemy. However, the most basic message of Chanukah comes not from the story and its several miracles, but from the way that we celebrate it—we light candles.
The candles, we are told, commemorate the miracle of the tiny cruse of oil that lasted for eight days. It’s a wonderful story, “discovered” by the rabbis living under Roman occupation, several hundred years after the Maccabees, as a way of downplaying the idea of Jews rebelling against their oppressor. But even without that story, the kindling of Chanukah lights remains a powerful symbol, whose meaning transcends the event it is meant to recreate. The candle lighting reminds us that it is precisely at the moment of greatest darkness that a tiny beacon of light does the most good. This is a crucial idea to keep in mind when we look around at the darkness, the evil in the world around us. We could so easily feel overwhelmed. What can I do? What can one person’s contribution matter? Remember: it is at the moment of greatest darkness that a tiny beacon of light does the most good. When things all around are bright and cheery, one more candle has little impact. But when life seems unbearably gloomy, one flame of hope can appear as a roaring bonfire. Chanukah’s tiny candles come to remind us, at the year’s greatest darkness, what a difference we can each make.
L’shalom,
Rabbi David Holtz
Dear Friends,
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TEMPLE BETH ABRAHAM
25 Leroy Avenue Tarrytown, NY 10591
Tel: 631-1770 Fax: 631-7872 tba-ny.org
DIRECTORYClergy/Senior Staff
Rabbi David K. Holtz rabbi@tba-ny.org ext. 17Cantor Margot E.B. Goldberg cantor@tba-ny.org ext. 11Director of Temple Operations Stuart P. Skolnick sskolnick@tba-ny.org ext. 13Educational Director Rabbi Allison Berlinger aberlinger@tba-ny.org ext. 22
Office StaffFacilities Supervisor Larry Murray lmurray@tba-ny.org ext. 25Asst. Facilities Supervisor Jaime Valencia jaime@tba-ny.org ext. 26Clergy Coordinator Irene Metz clergyassistant@tba-ny.org ext. 19Administrative Assistant Stacey Notrica TBAOffice@tba-ny.org ext. 10Religious School Assistant Alix Brown HebrewSchool@tba-ny.org ext. 10
Office VolunteersMelissa Baer Beulah Tishelman, LibrarianSheila Buitekant Debra Drattell Miriam Margoshes
Executive CommitteePresident Michael KarnesExecutiver (First) Vice President Jamie WilsonSecond Vice President Jennifer PovmanRecording Secretary Mark PolisarTreasurer Diane Gross
ChairsAdult Education Bernice RogowitzBoard of Education Steve GossetFundraising/Development Meredith Siegel, Julie GurHouse Neil BrucknerIsrael Marla PeersMember Services Linda Walter, Amy FriedmanRitual Risa SwerseyTikkun Olam Melissa Baer, Andrea White
TrusteesGayle Aaron Debra Drattell Karen FillerDave Greenspoon Ronit Lubell Glen Markowitz Allison Moskowitz Roy Solomon Michael SonkinMark Stein Anna Weiss Amy Zerman
Honorary Trustees
Barry S. Agdern Herb Baer Ruth BiloonAllison Fine Dr. Stephen Gerstman Robert HarrisMichael Karnes Liza Karsten David KaufmannFarron Roboff Pearl Ann Schwartz Dr. Richard Weiner Robert Zinman
Notes from Cantor Margot E.B. Goldberg
Shalom and Happy Chanukah!
The Chanukah blessings, and the 4 questions for Passover, are probably the blessings that our community knows the best. We drum the 4 questions into our children’s heads, or mouths,
so that they are prepared to impress the family at the seder table. The Chanukah blessings are chanted every night for 8 nights which helps us to learn them through repetition and the Chanukah blessings might be the thing that stands between us and gifts, or chocolate, so there is incentive to learn them.
This brings us to the nusach for the Chanukah blessings! Chanukah is a rabbinic tradition added to our lexicon of holidays. By the time Chanukah was added the soundtrack of the Jewish people was developing, becoming more creative, and diverse. That being said the Chanukah minhag (tradition/the way we do it) has become to sing the blessings in a particular way. For many it is the only way that they know to sing blessings over candles. Although there is a different nusach for Shabbat, many light candles for Shabbat using the melody traditionally prescribed for the Chanukah blessings. There is NO wrong way to chant a blessing! I mean it – when praising God, Nike’s expression “just do it” totally applies. Yes, it is true there is a prescribed way to chant our liturgy called nusach but I would much rather you chant a prayer the way that you learned it and from the heart than not participate.
The liturgy surrounding the lighting of the candles includes two blessings (the first for the actually lighting and the second in gratitude for the miracle), Shehecheyanu (but only on the first night), Hannerot Hallalu and Ma’oz Tzur.
Hannerot Hallalu literally meaning “these candles” is sung as a declaration that the candles are holy and that their sole purpose is to commemorate the events of Chanukah. Unlike the Shabbat candles, they may not be used as a source of light.
Ma’oz Tzur is probably familiar to most but not in its entirety. I found this wonderful quote at judaism.about.com:
Maoz Tzur is a liturgical poem called a piyyut. The first letters of the first five stanzas form an acrostic, meaning they spell the poet’s name, Mordecai, in Hebrew (mem, reish, dalet, kaf, yud). The six-stanza poem recounts the many times that God has delivered the Jewish people from their foes. The first stanza, which is the one that is usually sung on Chanukah, thanks God for this protection. The next five stanzas talk about the Israelite Exodus from Egypt as well as the Israelite liberation from Babylonia, Persia, and Syria. The fifth verse retells the story of Chanukah, saying: “The Greeks gathered against me... they broke down the walls of my towers, and defiled all the oils. But from the last remaining flask a miracle was wrought.”
In the middle of this bulletin you can find all of these blessings so that you and your family are prepared to celebrate this beautiful season of dedication! L’shalom,
Cantor Margot E.B. Goldberg
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TORAH READING
December 2-3 Tol’dot Genesis 25:19-28:9December 9-10 Vayeitzei Genesis 28:10-32:3 December 16-17 Vayishlach Genesis 32:4-36:43December 23-24 Vayeishev Genesis 37:1-40:23December 30-31 Mikeitz Genesis 44:1-44:17
CANDLE LIGHTING Friday, December 2 4:09pmFriday, December 9 4:08pmFriday, December 16 4:10pmFriday, December 23 4:13pmFriday, December 30 4:18pm
A robust endowment will allow us to innovate and try new,
bold approaches that honor and expand upon our rich traditions, and remain on the cutting edge
of American worship and spiritual communities.
For information about how to get involved or to make a gift, contact
Campaign Chair Gayle Aaron at bridges@tba-ny.org or call Stuart Skolnick at the Temple.
This campaign will bring new life to our building, expand the range of programs and services, and help to secure our financial future. Together, we can renew the links between our pride in our past, our joy at what we have made real, and our dreams of what is possible.
For information about how to get involved or make a gift,
contact Campaign Chair Gayle Aaron at bridges@tba-‐ny.org or call Stuart Skolnick at the Temple.
Connecting Our Rich Tradition to a
Vibrant Future
This campaign will bring new life to our building, expand the range of programs and services, and help to secure our financial future. Together, we can renew the links between our pride in our past, our joy at what we have made real, and our dreams of what is possible.
For information about how to get involved or make a gift,
contact Campaign Chair Gayle Aaron at bridges@tba-‐ny.org or call Stuart Skolnick at the Temple.
FREE JEWISH BOOKS AND MUSIC Each month for children ages 6 months through 8 years.
SIGN UP TODAY! To begin your monthly
subscription, visit www.pjlibrary.org/ny/TBA
No affiliation required to sign up!
PJ Library is a gift from Temple Beth Abraham’s Harriet Verter Jewish Education Fund in partnership with the Harold Grinspoon Foundation
If you know of other families who would enjoy participating, please contact us at pjlibrary@tba-ny.org
December 11, 2016 9:00am to 1:00pm
Temple Beth Abraham’s Annual Chanukah Festival
Jewelry, accessory and clothing vendors Find gifts for everyone on your list!
Book Fair LEGO® Menorah ($12.00) & Dreidel ($6.00) craft
Homemade, oven fresh donuts from local vendor, The Flavor Vault
Decorate a cupcake for $1.00 (ZEETY Fundraiser) Olive Oil Tasting with The Blue Olive Shop
And of course: delicious latkes to eat! Never an admission fee.
More details at: tba-ny.org/hannukkah
Temple Beth Abraham will be closed Monday, December 26 and Monday, January 2. We wish everyone an enjoyable and safe Winter Break Holiday!
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Tikkun Olam Events
LIGHT ONE CANDLE begins December 2 Put the power to purchase holiday gifts in the hands of
parents—a meaningful way to help families in need. Your $20.00 donation becomes a $25.00 store coupon that La Asociación parents may purchase for $5.00 and use to
shop for gifts at A Nu Toy Store in Tarrytown.
FOOD BANK FOR WESTCHESTER December 4, 9:00-10:30AM
Sort and repack food for distribution to area food pantries. Please RSVP to tikkunolam@tba-ny.org if you are interested.
MIDNIGHT RUN March
We are looking for someone to organize future runs. Contact us to find out what is involved. Training will be provided.
BLOOD DRIVE April 2
3RD ANNUAL PET BLESSING & PET FOOD DRIVE May
Volunteer for Light One Candle!Volunteers are needed to assist shoppers at the store on
December 12, 13 and 14 (6:00-8:00pm all days), as well as to wrap gifts. PLEASE SIGN UP IF YOU WANT TO HELP OUT SO
WE DON’T HAVE TOO MANY VOLUNTEERS ONE NIGHT AND NOT ENOUGH ON ANOTHER NIGHT.
Donations of wrapping paper are much appreciated.
Are you passionate about a cause?
Tikkun Olam would like to help you make your idea happen! Please
email us to get on the mailing list (if you’re not already). We are
looking forward to a great year filled with meaningful social action.
We hope you’ll join us.
You can reach us at anytime at TikkunOlam@tba-ny.org.
—Melissa Baer and Andrea White
Tikkun Olam 4 Tikkun Olam would not exist without u. Thank you for your time, experience, donations, and ideas.
Crafts for a Cause
Meetings take place at TBA Friday December 2 at 10:30am
We make beautiful things for various causes and at the same time have fun
knitting together. We have the supplies but any donations of yarn and knitting
needles are always appreciated.
For further information, please email Joyce Licker:
craftsforacause@tba-ny.org
JOIN US!1/22/17
Meetings are held on Sundays 9:30-11:00am
in the TBA Library.
“LIGHT ONE CANDLE”
It’s a wonderful way to share the spirit of the holidays with families in need.
LIGHT ONE CANDLE gives the power to purchase gifts to parents. Your $20.00 donation becomes a $20.00 coupon that La Asociación
parents purchase for $5.00. With the $25.00, parents shop for gifts at A Nu Toy Store on Main Street in Tarrytown.
DONATIONS AND HELPERS are needed! Send in cash or a check to TBA with LOC in the memo by Dec. 23 Visit our Tikkun Olam table at Shabbat Family services on Dec. 2 Visit tba-ny.org/tikkun-olam to donate. Volunteers are needed to help with gift wrapping, gift selections,
and translations. Email tikkunolam@tba-ny.org to sign up! Holiday wrapping paper donations are also needed. Please drop
them off at TBA. Thank you for your generosity and helping to make the
holidays happy for many families in our community.
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MidnighT Run! To participate or for more information
please contact Jane Silverman at MidnightRun@tba-ny.org
shiru l’Adonai shir chadashsing a new song unto God
4Join Cantor Margotto learn new music for Friday night
services and to discuss Jewish music and the selections for our
weekly worship.
2nd Friday of the month from 7:00-7:20pm
December 9January 13
February 10
March 10
April 14
May 12
June 9
Conservative ServicesEvery Saturday
at 9:00 AM
Warm, friendly atmosphere, stimulating discussion/give and take with Rabbi
David and Cantor Margot. Celebrate a Simcha or observe a Yahrtzeit with us.
Bagel and Lox Kiddush Sponsored by the
Conservative Kiddush Fund.
Kiddush is scheduled:
December 10
January 14
February 18
If you wish to sponsor any of the dates above or a date
of your choice, please contact Neil Bruckner at
nhb1955@aol.com
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Adult Education 4
Your Opinions Count! Please join in and let your voice be heard! We are running an online survey to help us shape an Adult Education program that matches your needs. What types of programs and activities interest you? What time slots during the week are most convenient? Do you, or someone you know, have a lecture or class to share? So, please take a few minutes and tell us what you think!You can click here, type https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZWXVKDS into your browser, or request a paper version from the Temple Office.
Lectures for Seniors: Reflection of Jewish Culture on Art and Architecture Wednesday December 7, 1:00-3:00pm Judaism’s long history of influence on the world’s art and architecture will come alive under the expert guidance of Bruce J. Levy, AIA, architect and art historian. • December 7: Beyond the Synagogue: Memorials & Museums/Culture
& Community• Earlier sessions covered Biblical/Classical/Byzantine Origins, Medieval
to 19th Century: Transition & Emancipation and 20th Century: Assimilation & Modern Architecture
This course is free but you must register to attend. Sign up on EventBrite bit.ly/TBAart, contact the Temple Office or send an e-mail to adulted@tba-ny.org. We are grateful to the generosity of the WCC Mainstream Program and the US Department of Health and Human Services Office on Aging. Open to all ages too.
Conversational Hebrew: Sundays, 9:30 – 10:30 am Our new Conversational Hebrew class meets on Sunday mornings during Religious school, taught by David Brandwein, who lived in Israel for 8 years, and has taught Ulpan Hebrew. Our class will follow the Ulpan method, which focuses on the spoken word. A few spaces are still available. Please contact AdultEd@tba-ny.org to register.
Torah Study: Wednesdays at 10:00-11:00am Rabbi Holtz leads a class every Wednesday morning in the Library from 10:00-11:00am. The class goes at its own pace through the Five Books of Moses in English. No previous knowledge is required and you can join at any point in the cycle. Saturdays at 9:00am Join us for a discussion of this week’s Torah reading during Conservative Services.
Questions? Want to help out? Contact Bernice Rogowitz, at adulted@tba-ny.org
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Movie Mavens: The Human Resources ManagerSaturday December 17 at 7:00pm Join us for movies with Jewish themes or content. A moderated discussion immediately follows and light refreshments are provided. Free for Temple members; a donation of $5.00 for guests. January 21: A Borrowed Identity February 18: The Pawn Broker March 18: Seven Minutes in Heaven April 22: The Muslims Are Coming May 20: Footnote Women’s Circle: Friday, January 27 at 5:45pm ending in time for the 7:30pm Shabbat Service Celebrate, study and explore Jewish Women’s issues. You do not have to read or prepare anything in advance. Life experience is the only tool you’ll need. Members and Guests are welcome. Please call the Office or email adulted@tba-ny.org to RSVP. Book Club: Friday, January 13 at 10:00am Shylock Is My Name: William Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Ven-ice” Retold by Howard Jacobson. “This novel, part of the publisher’s series of modern interpretations of Shakespeare plays, probes questions of Jewish culture and identity. Jacobson’s Shylock is a 21st-century art dealer and philanthropist, Simon Strulovitch, who becomes enraged when his daughter falls for a non-Jewish athlete known for giving Nazi salutes on the soccer pitch.” Joumana Khatib on ‘Paperback Row’ in The N.Y. Times, “Book Review”, Sunday, October 23, 2016. Free for Temple members; $2.00 for guests. Mah Jongg: Mondays at 1:00pm A friendly, non-competitive (no betting) gathering at Temple Beth Abraham. All levels welcome. Let us know if you are interested in an evening session. Free for Temple members; $2.00 for guests.
Stessa Peers kicked off Adult Education’s Wednesday Night Lecture Series with three presentations about “Judaism Under the Crescent and the Cross.” She took us on a fascinating journey through three epochs in history, exploring through pictures and artwork, the impact on Jewish life and culture. Some upcom-ing lectures include “Cybersecurity” with Brian Rauer, “The Jewish Calendar” with David Frank, and “Crypto Jews” with Julie Martinez.
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Join us for
TBA's Annual Purim Shpiel: Fiddler on the Roof
Purim is coming on Saturday night March 11, 2017 Calling all singers, actors, musicians and comedians!
Open Casting Calls for this year’s Purim Shpeil are on: Sunday, December 11 from 11:15-11:45am for kids in grades 3-6
Monday, December 12 from 8:30-9:30pm for adults and teens No previous experience necessary!
If you are interested in participating, please contact Cantor Margot at 631-1770 x11 or email: Cantor@tba-ny.org
Save the Date: Saturday, March 11, 2017
6:00 pm Dinner (Reservations are required) 7:00 pm Services & Shpiel
Library books for December
Bread Givers by Anzia YezierskaSacred Trash by Adina Hoffman
Hitler’s War Against the Jews by David Altshuler
Children’s Books
Nine Spoons by Marci StillermanRunaway Dreidel by Leslia Newman
Mrs. Greenberg’s Messy Hannukkah by Linda Glaser
Help PHELPS and NEIGHBORS!
Do you have four hours to spare on a Saturday or Sunday? Want to give back and help your neighbors? How about volunteering at the new Information Desk at Phelps Hospital
in Sleepy Hollow.
If interested, call the Volunteer Services Offices at (914) 366-3170 or visit www.phelpshospital.org
to fill out an online application.
Light the first candle on Sunday evening, December 24The lights of Chanukah are a symbol of our joy. In time of darkness, our ancestors had the courage to struggle for freedom: freedom to be themselves, freedom to worship in their
own way. Theirs was a victory of the weak over the strong, the few over the many, and the righteous over the arrogant. It was a victory for all ages and all peoples.
The candles are placed in the Chanukiah from right to left, and kindled from left to right. Always light the newest candle first.
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Baruch atah Adonai Eloheinu melech haolam asher kidshanu b’mitzvotav v’tzivanu l’hadlik ner shel Chanukah.
Praised are You, Eternal our God, Ruler of the universe, who makes us holy through Your mitzvot, and who commands us to kindle the Chanukah lights.
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Baruch atah Adonai Eloheinu melech haolam she-asah nissim la’avoteinu bayamim hahem lazman hazeh.
Praised are You, Eternal our God, Ruler of the universe, who performed wondrous deeds for our ancestors in days of old, at this season.
This prayer is said on the first night only
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Baruch atah Adonai Eloheinu melech haolam shehecheyanu v’kiy’manu v’higiyanu lazman hazeh.
Praised are You, Eternal our God, Ruler of the universe, for giving us life, for sustaining us, and for enabling us to reach this joyous season.
Ner Shel Tzedakah BlessingA Blessing to recite on the 6th night of Chanukah, December 29
As we light this “Ner Shel Tzedakah” tonight, we pray that its light will shine into the dark corners of our world, bringing relief to those suffering from the indignity and pain that accompany poverty. May our act of giving inspire others to join with us in the fight against the scourge of hunger, homelessness, need and want.
Together, let us raise our voices to cry out for justice, and may that clarion call burst through the night’s silence and declare that change must come.
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Baruch Ata Adonai, Eloheinu Melech Haolam, Asher Kidshanu B’mitzvotav, V’lamdeinu ’Hadlik Ner Shel Tzedakah.
Blessed are You, Eternal, our God, who makes us holy through the performance of Mitzvot, and inspires us to light the Candle of Righteousness.
Chanukah Candle Lighting
Ma-oz tzur y’shu-a-ti,l’cha na-eh l’sha-bey-ach.Ti-kon beyt t’fi-la-ti,v’-sham to-dah n’za-bey-ach.L’eyt ta-chin mat-bey-ach,mi-tzar ha-m’na-bey-ach.Az eg-mor b’shir miz-mor,cha-nu-kat ha-miz-bey-ach.
Rock of ages, let our songPraise thy saving power;You, amid the raging foes,Were our sheltering tower.Furious, they assailed us,But your arm availed us,And your word broke their sword,When our own strength failed us.
Children of the Maccabees,Whether free or fettered,Wake the echoes of the songs,Where you may be scattered.Yours the message cheering,That the time is nearing,Which will see all men free,Tyrants disappearing.
“Maoz Tzur” (Rock of Ages)
Ingredients½ cup white sugar¼ cup margarine, melted¾ teaspoon ground nutmeg½ cup milk1 teaspoon baking powder1 cup all-purpose flour¼ cup margarine, melted½ cup white sugar1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
DirectionsPreheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Grease 24 mini-muffin cups.
Mix ½ cup sugar, ¼ cup margarine, and nutmeg in a large bowl. Stir in the milk, then mix in the baking powder and flour until just combined. Fill the prepared mini muffin cups about half full.
Bake in the preheated oven until the tops are lightly golden, 15 to 20 minutes.
While muffins are baking, place ¼ cup of melted margarine in a bowl. In a separate bowl, mix together ½ cup of sugar with the cinnamon. Remove muffins from their cups, dip each muffin in the melted margarine, and roll in the sugar-cinnamon mixture. Let cool and serve.
Donut Holes (muffins)
Have a Happy Chanukah!
“Hanerot Halalu”We kindle these lights because of the wondrous deliverance You performed for our ancestors.
During these eight days of Hanukkah, these lights are sacred; we are not to use them but only to behold them, so that their glow may rouse us to give thanks for Your wondrous acts of deliverance.
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“LIGHT ONE CANDLE”
It’s a wonderful way to share the spirit of the holidays with families in need.
LIGHT ONE CANDLE gives the power to purchase gifts to parents. Your $20.00 donation becomes a $20.00 coupon that La Asociación
parents purchase for $5.00. With the $25.00, parents shop for gifts at A Nu Toy Store on Main Street in Tarrytown.
DONATIONS AND HELPERS are needed! Send in cash or a check to TBA with LOC in the memo by Dec. 23 Visit our Tikkun Olam table at Shabbat Family services on Dec. 2 Visit tba-ny.org/tikkun-olam to donate. Volunteers are needed to help with gift wrapping, gift selections,
and translations. Email tikkunolam@tba-ny.org to sign up! Holiday wrapping paper donations are also needed. Please drop
them off at TBA.Thank you for your generosity and helping to make the
holidays happy for many families in our community.
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Torah Restoration FundBob and Marilyn Harris in loving memory of Sidney Eagle
FAMILY VOLUNTEER EVENT at the
SUNDAY, December 4, 9:00am-10:30am
Are children allowed? Absolutely! This a fantastic hands on volunteer activity for the whole family. (Recommended age: 8+)
What will we do? Volunteering will vary and include sorting and packing donated food and repacking food items (such as pasta, frozen food, beans) or packing backpacks.
Very limited space available RSVP: tikkunolam@tba-ny.org if
family shabbat dinner
with the 6th gradeFriday January 6 Dinner
at 6:00pm
Family Shabbat Service \
at 7:00pm
The main course is chicken. You may have pasta instead if requested at the time reservations are made. Dinners are by reservation only and will be accepted by mail along with your check. Your check will be your reservation. Please note that reservations will not be taken over the phone or after the
deadline. Please make your check payable to TBA and return by Friday, December 30.
JANUARY 6 Family Shabbat Dinner
Adults $14.00; Children 2-12 $8.00
number of chicken dinners: adult child
number of pasta dinners: adult child
name
phone
amount of check enclosed
David Arfa, a maggid (Jewish storyteller), delighted Temple Beth Abraham’s school children on Sunday, November 6. Kindergarten through 3rd grade heard “The Adventures of Honi Carobseed,” based on the famous Jewish character, Honi the Circlemaker. The 4th through 6th grades listened to the story of “The Life and Times of Herschel of Ostropol: The Greatest Prankster Who Ever Lived.” After school, several students as well as adults attended a special hour-long workshop with David called “How to Tell So Your Parents Will Kvell.” Participants were given tips to help them tap into their own storytelling abilities. The program was provided by a grant to TBA member and teacher Marla Peers from the Fran Friedman Fund for the Enrichment of Children.
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TBA Family 4The following Lifecycle Events reflect the known sorrows and simchas of our TBA Family.
Mazel Tov to:Stuart and Anita Skolnick on the birth of their grandson
Speedy Recovery to:Sherman PincusAllison Weintraub
Condolences to:Judi Markowitz on the death of her grandmother Bessie MoskowitzCarole Eagle on the death of her husband Sidney EagleRobbie Levy on the death of her partner Michael SavranSherman Pincus on the death of his sister Marilyn CarriganKeith Weintraub on the death of his father Daniel WeintraubDavid Cornell on the death of his brother Ivan CornellCarol Perlmutter on the death of her uncle David Leonard SpitzerAlex Daniels on the death of his wife Janet DanielsEva Fischer on the death of her husband Robbie FischerPhil Rothenberg on the death of his father Harvey RosenbergDebra Weintraub on the death of her father Seymour Lubchansky
Donations 4Annual Appeal 2016-17Ari DeLevie and Judie BidermanArnold and Marianne RichBarry and Cantor Margot GoldbergBradley and Carol WankBruce and Deena GoldsmithCarole Nobel in loving memory of her husband Martin Noble and her parents, Abe and Ruth LessowDavid and Ina HelfandDavid Frank and Bernice RogowitzDiane Werner OsbornDietmar and Tammy SerbeeEstelle FishbergerIda DoctorJames and Pamela BarkleyJeffrey Spar and Wendy Jeshion
Joan FineJonathan and Rebecca Greller Judy CohenLee and Pam ParkerLife Coaching GroupMarvin and Joyce Jeshiva Marvin and Ruda KleinMary PerchickMichael FriedmanMichael KarnesMichael ZeldesMitch Weitzner and Judy Tygard Peter and Liza BreslinRichard and Jayne Stein Richard WeinerRichard Weiss and Joan Levy Robert(z"l) and Eva Fischer Robert and Marion Zinman Robin KolodzinskiRochelle KesslerSheldon and Susan Manspeizer Sherman PincusSteven Schieffelin
BridgesBrian and Nicole SchneiderAri DeLevie and Judie BidermanBradley and Carol WankDavid and Ina Helfand in loving memory of Robbie FischerDorothy Litwin in loving memory of Sidney EagleDorothy Litwin in loving memory of Robbie FischerMarvin and Ruda Klein in loving memory of Marc FensterMarvin and Ruda Klein in loving memory of Edith Bodnar
Cantor’s Discretionary FundBarbara Dymond and Marty SparGordon Swartz and Deborah DoyleBecky Selinger in appreciation of all that cantor did to prepare Lily for her Bat MitzvahBecky Selinger in appreciation of all the time spent with Chloe preparing for chanting Torah on Rosh HashanahEva Fischer in appreciation of your support and for participating at Robert’s funeralJonathan and Anita Marshall in appreciation of your support and advice during Anita’s father’s illness and passingMark and Judith Pomerantz in honor of Cantor Margot for participating in the simchas of our grandchildren, Sadie Rae and Eli SamuelPauline Goldberg in honor of my brother Barry Goldberg, my sister-in-law, Margot Goldberg and my nephew, Tamir
Alexander Daniels in loving memory of Janet DanielsAndrew and Gail Wainer in loving memory of David RosenblattSherman Pincus in loving memory of Marilyn Carrigan
Conserative Kiddush FundGail Mendell in honor of the wedding of Mark and Ortal FlemingGordon Swartz and Deborah Doyle in loving memory of Gordon’s fatherGordon Swartz and Deborah Doyle in loving memory of Gordon’s motherNeil and Wendy Bruckner in loving memory of Robert FischerNeil and Wendy Bruckner in loving memory of Phil’s father, Harvey Rothenberg
Fran Friedman Fund for the Enrichment of ChildrenStephen and Linda Gerstman in honor of Lynnlea Jo Johnson on her complete recovery of chemotherapy!Donald Kumka and Jane Silverman in loving memory of Janet DanielsDonald Kumka and Jane Silverman in loving memory of Sidney EagleStanley and Harryette Helsel in loving memory of Sidney Eagle
Hannah T. Levy FundRichard Weiner and Katherine Meinhold in loving memory of Janet Daniels
High Holiday TicketsNeil and Audrey Schlau
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Library FundStanley and Marcia Bell in loving memory of Janet Daniels
Pincus FundDonald Kumka and Jane Silverman in loving memory of Marilyn CarriganHarold and Phyllis Glantz in loving memory of Marilyn CarriganJim and Donna Goldsmith in loving memory of Marilyn CarriganNorman and Shirley Epstein in loving memory of Marilyn CarriganRichard Weiner in loving memory of Marilyn Carrigan
Rabbi’s Discretionary FundGordon Swartz and Deborah DoyleJon and Shelley BallinMel and Lola HoltzBecky Selinger in appreciation of Lily’s wonderful Bat Mitzvah serviceEva Fischer in appreciation of your support and for officiating at Robert’s funeralAnita and Jonathan Marshall in appreciation of your support and advice during Anita’s father’s illness and passingAlan Schramm and Ann Adenbaum in loving memory of David Adenbaum
Alexander Daniels in loving memory of Janet DanielsAndrew and Gail Wainer in loving memory of Merle FeinsteinSherman Pincus in loving memory of Marilyn Carrigan
Temple FundDr. Joseph and Mrs. Deborah AdesRobert and Marion ZinmanMrs. Carole EagleWilliam and Sylvia WolffDavid and Ina Helfand in honor of David Helfand’s 80th birthdayEllen Koch in honor of Linda Koch and Susan BurckhardAimee Friedman and Jonathan Baron in loving memory of Robert FischerAlexander Daniels in loving memory of Janet DanielsArnold and Marianne Rich in loving memory of Robert FischerArnold and Marianne Rich in loving memory of Janet DanielsArnold and Marianne Rich in loving memory of Harvey RothenbergArnold and Marianne Rich in loving memory of Sidney Eagle
Bernard and Lorraine Weber in loving memory of Robert FischerBert and Marilyn Friedman in loving memory of our son, RandyBradley and Carol Wank in loving memory of Lillian SchwartzDavid and Ina Helfand in loving memory of Edith BodnarEllen Koch in loving memory of Janet DanielsEllen Koch in loving memory of Robbie FischerEstelle Seittelman in loving memory of my parents Isadore and Jennie Seittelman and my sister, Dr Elizabeth E. SeittlemanEva Fischer in loving memory of Rosa, Robert Fischer’s motherGail Mendell in loving memory of Robert FischerGary and Farron Roboff in loving memory of Robbie FischerGideon Rabino in loving memory of his parents, Jacob and NataliaIra Talbi in loving memory of Joanna TalbiJay and Elly Glat in loving memory of Sidney EagleJerald and Gayle Seti in loving memory of Janet DanielsLarry and Nancy Lonky in loving memory of Robert FischerLeonard and Judith Hyman in loving memory of Dr. Milton HymanMartin and Geri Singerman in loving memory of Isaac YorkowitzMelvin and Carole Norman in loving memory of Harry and Eva DensenMichael Friedman in loving memory of Janet DanielsMorry and Naomi Silbiger in loving memory of Gisela SilbigerStanley and Ruth Biloon in loving memory of Bob FischerStanley and Ruth Biloon in loving memory of Sidney EagleStanley and Ruth Biloon in loving memory of Bernard HershkowitzStanley and Ruth Biloon in loving memory of Janet DanielsStanley and Sandra Sonn in loving memory of Julius TantleffStuart Cartoon and Sylvia Finker Cartoon in loving memory of Kathryn Cartoon
Tikkun OlamMark and Judith Pomerantz in loving memory of Lillian KesslerStephen and Linda Gerstman in loving memory of Ann H. Cohen
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