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Fall 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 1
High Holy Day Schedule of ServicesSaturday, September 1, 2018
6:00 pm ...... Selichot Program
Sunday, September 9, 20187:30 pm ...... Erev Rosh Hashanah Service
Monday, September 10, 2018 9:00 am ......... Family Service 9:00 am .........Tot Yom Tov 10:30 am .......Morning Service 10:30 am ........Youth Program (K - 3rd grade)
12:45 pm .........Rosh Hashanah Reception 1:00 pm ......... Tashlich at the Creek
Friday, September 14, 20186:00 pm ...... Shabbat Shuvah
Sunday, September 16, 2018 2:00 pm ...... Memorial Service at The Temple Cemetery
Tuesday, September 18, 20187:30 pm ...... Kol Nidre Service
Wednesday, September 19, 2018 9:00 am ............ Family Service 9:00 am ........... Tot Yom Tov 10:30 am ......... Morning Service 10:30 am .......... Youth Program (K - 3rd grade)
12:45 pm .......... Congregants Hour 2:00 pm ............. Afternoon Service 3:15 pm ............. Study Hour 4:15 pm ............. Yizkor & Concluding Service
*Break Fast will follow at The Temple (see page 7) *Young Adult Break Fast will follow,
RSVP to rabbishulman@templenashville.org*reservations required
Important NeW Information Regarding This Year’s High Holy Day Services
This year we are offering satellite parking at the GJCC with shuttles running regularly between there & The Temple, for more information see page 9.
We have added youth programing for kindergarten through 3rd graders that will run in conjunction with our morning service........ see page 9.
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The Temple5015 Harding Pike
Nashville, TN 37205Phone: 615-352-7620
Fax: 615-352-9365www.templenashville.org
Executive Staff
Mark SchiftanSenior Rabbi ................................ ext. 224
Shana Goldstein MacklerRabbi ............................................. ext. 221
Rabbi Michael Shulman, RJE Director of Education & Next Generation Programs ..... ext. 233
David Davis..................Rabbi Laureate
Tracy FishbeinCantor ........................................... ext. 226
Bernard GutcheonCantor Emeritus ......................... ext. 234
Don AndersonDirector of Finance.......................ext. 230
Corye NelsonPreschool Director ..................... ext. 231
Erin ZagnoevDirector of Membership & Development ............................... ext. 299
Office Staff
Mitzie RussellExecutive Assistant to the Clergy &Office Manager .......................... ext. 292
Mark ShepardFacility Manager ......................... ext. 235
Marjorie ZagerSenior Services Coordinator .... ext. 237
Officers
Joyce Friedman. ......................President
Jimmy Marks.........Vice Pres./Treasurer
Stewart Perlman ....................Secretary
Rabbi Mackler
The Gift of ElulThis month we will begin to say goodbye to summer, start to put
away our beach and pool towels and prepare for another school year and Jewish year as the calendar will soon change. The Hebrew month just prior to the Jewish New Year is called Elul. The sages of our tradition gave us the gift of Elul as a time for sacred preparation for Rosh Hashanah for reflection and renewal.The name of the month (spelled Alef-Lamed-Vav-Lamed) is said to be an acronym of “Ani l’dodi v’dodi li,” “I am my Beloved’s and my Beloved is mine,” a quote from Song of Songs 6:3, where the Beloved is God and the “I” is the Jewish people. In Aramaic, the word “Elul” means “search,” which is
appropriate, because this is a time of year when we search our hearts.
Elul is a period of cheshbon hanefesh – soul accounting. We are to take stock of our innermost thoughts, desires, motivators, longings and compare them to our reality. We are to check in on the way we treat others, what we are doing to improve our world and ourselves. We are to connect deeply with the person we have always imagined we would be and consider the ways in which we’ve fallen short during the past year. We seek out people we’ve harmed to ask forgiveness. We make plans for how we will try to live differently and better in the upcoming New Year. We begin the process of setting our intentions for the New Year, a process that will culminate on Yom Kippur
Some traditional practices during Elul include hearing the shofar each day from the first day of Elul (August 12th this year) until Rosh Hashanah. Psalm 27 is recited as a special psalm for the month which teaches us the message of the entire Holiday season: that as Jews we are to hope in God; and then we are to do everything we can to strengthen ourselves as if we were wholly left to our own fates, and then after, to continue to have hope still. This is familiar to us from our prayer book – “Pray as if everything depends on God, and act as if everything depends on us.” Elul sanctions time for the belief that we have the ability to turn the tide for the year to come through our active work towards repair and building of our world. During Elul, we are to allow the good of our inner nature to win out over the impulses that distract from being our best selves. The shofar that is traditionally sounded every day of Elul serves as that wake up call.
Some more modern ways to participate in Elul as a time of study and self-reflection, growth and discovery that will help you begin shaping the year ahead, can also be easy engaging and fun. Many of these websites provide creative opportunities and educational resources that will help make our Elul experiences truly meaningful.
• If you would like a creative dose of Elul wisdom delivered to your inbox, sign up for a daily email with thematically appropriate “stories, anecdotes, and introspections,” at http://www.jewelsofelul.com. Past “Jewels” have come from President Barack Obama, Desmond Tutu, the Dalai Lama, Eli Wiesel, and Rabbi David Wolpe and others.
• If you connect with Judaism and God through nature, this post from the Institute for Jewish Spirituality will provide you with inspiration for your observation of Elul. http://www.jewishspirituality.org/tag/elul
• If you’d like to brush up on your knowledge of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, visit http://www.reformjudaism.org/jewish-holidays for information about the holiday’s histories, customs, blessings, and more!
• If your brain is organized according to hashtags, my friend and colleague, Rabbi Phyllis A. Sommer’s Elul program is the one for you. For the past several years, Rabbi Sommer has encouraged the world of social media to join her in exploring the themes of the holidays through blogs, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and more! She has provides a theme for each day of Elul and suggests that participants include #BlogElul and/or #ElulGramin their posts. Temple members who post, please include #TempleNashville so that we can find your reflections!http://imabima.blogspot.com/2018/
As we continue to prepare for the year ahead, we look forward to another meaningful and good year together as a Temple family.
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Joyce Friedman
President’s MessageBy Joyce E. Friedman
Expanding Our Preschool to Meet a Community Need & Grow Jewish Education
Our Temple is a thriving, growing congregation. So much so, that our Board of Trustees has taken a positive step to meet those current needs, while also fulfilling one of the pillars of our recent Endowment Campaign, growing Jewish education opportunities.
On May 15, 2018, the Temple Board of Trustees (BOT) approved the expansion of the Temple Preschool’s infant care program, adding two infant care rooms to meet The Temple’s immediate need
for infant care by our growing young congregant demographic. This was my first board meeting as your President, and I was quite pleased to have this first initiative in my presidential platform approved.
Why Expand our Preschool? Demand Greater than the Supply. There were many sound reasons why the decision led to expanding our Preschool. The Temple
Preschool is highly sought after in the preschool community. Our infant class continues to have 20-plus children on the waiting list. It is also becoming more and more difficult to serve the increasing number of Temple members and siblings applying for enrollment. Gentrification in Nashville is forcing other infant care programs to close.
Fosters Relationships. Enlarging our Preschool facilities further helps the relationship between The Temple and our Temple Preschool. When young families tour The Temple for membership, having a Temple Preschool is an attraction. And sometimes the young families who join The Temple are members of the Preschool first.
Encourages Member Engagement. Our Temple’s Preschool also encourages member engagement. Temple members who are parents, grandparents, and special friends of Preschool students attend Preschool’s Tot Shabbat weekly as well as Preschool special events, such as Grandparent Shabbat, Passover Model Seder, and Thanksgiving pot-luck, to name a few.
Serves the Greater Community. Lastly, because the Temple Preschool is a premier preschool program in Nashville, we have many non-Jewish preschool families who are learning about Judaism during their time there. By expanding our program, we are broadening the opportunity for The Temple to leave a positive impression to the greater Nashville community. Details about the Preschool Expansion
The expansion is extremely cost effective, utilizing existing classroom space that requires minimal upgrades to meet various code requirements. Two classrooms will be renovated with only one room used initially, and the second room renovated in preparation for future expansion. Fred Yazdian Construction Company was approved to handle the construction. The initial one-room addition will accommodate eight more infants under the Temple’s care. This new expansion will help meet all of our Preschool’s priority registration needs. Cost analysis performed justified expansion with a five-year rate of return on investment through increased profits from the increase in student enrollments.
The first day of Preschool is August 6, 2018. The dedication of the new infant care rooms will be August 26, 2018.Special Notes of Thanks
A special note of thanks goes to Preschool Director Corye Nelson for having the vision, foresight, and perseverance to make this expansion a reality. She has been brainstorming with the Preschool Advisory Committee on ways to meet the needs of our community since she began her career as our director in 2010.
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The Congregants Hour Book Arrives in Late August!
Dr. Stewart Perlman has worked diligently to preserve these wonderful, meaningful and inspiring messages shared by the members of our Temple on the
afternoons of Yom Kippur over the past three decades.
He will share his reflections as the editor of this work during services on Friday, August 24th at 6:00 pm
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B’nai MitzvahAnke Stein
August 4, 2018at 11:00 am
Anke was born in Nashville on September 9, 2005. She is the daughter of Jena Schmid and Greg Stein, and the granddaughter of Paul and Joan Schmid of Two Rivers, Wisconsin and Rob and Carol Stein of Nashville.
Over the last year, Anke has worked in a volunteer capacity for Love at First Sight, Murphy Road Animal Clinic, Meals on Wheels, and Nashville Food Project.
Anke is in the 8th grade at Martin Luther King Junior Magnet School. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, being silly, having a good laugh, traveling, enjoying good food, and playing drums.
Sharing evan Michelle Weiss
August 11, 2018at 11:00 am
Evan was born in Los Angeles, California on August 10, 2005. Her parents are Ethan and Miriam Weiss, and her grandparents are Gerald and Edna Purer of Tennessee and Steven and Marsha Weiss of California.
For her mitzvah project, Evan has been working with rescue animals.
Evan is in the 8th grade at West Wilson Middle School and her special interests include computers, music, dancing, and crafts,.
eliana Moshe GordenSeptember 22, 2018
at 11:00 am
Eliana was born on August 22, 2005 in Nashville. Her parents are Lee and Joan Gorden. Eliana is the granddaughter of Phillip and Vivian Gorden of Bethesda, Maryland and Catherine DeWitt of Tucson, Arizona.
For her mitzvah project, Eliana has been working with Second Harvest Food Bank as well as the Nashville International Center for Empowerment, and Conexión Américas. By helping with some of the most fundamental needs of these populations at risk including nutrition and education, Eliana hopes to help new families establish themselves safely and comfortably inthe Nashville community.
Eliana is in the 7th grade at Linden Waldorf School. She enjoys most all outdoor activities in nature and she is also an avid reader, viola player, and actor in local theater productions.
Jackson SchneiderAugust 25, 2018
at 11:00 am
Jackson Schneider was born in Boca Raton, FL on June 18, 2005. His parents are Rachel and Jordan Schneider and his grandparents are Judi and Steven Schneider of Boca Raton, Florida, Karen Salvage of Hollywood, Florida; and the late Stuart Salvage.
For his mitzvah project, Jackson volunteered this past winter at the LP PENCIL Box during teacher shopping nights. The LP PENCIL Box collects donated supplies and distributes items throughout Metro Nashville Public Schools, as well as allowing MNPS teachers to shop for free supplies once a semester. Jackson will continue to collect donated supplies throughout the 2018-19 school year.
Jackson is in the 7th grade at University School of Nashville. He enjoys playing ice hockey, golf, watching his Chicago sports teams, and spending time with his family and friends. Jackson’s summers are spent at his second home, Camp Timberlane for Boys in Woodruff, WI.
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Our LivesConnor O’Neil
September 29, 2018at 11:00 am
Connor was born in Nashville on November 9, 2005. His parents are Michael and Heidi O’Neil and his grandparents are Mickey and Donna Mandel of Denver, Colorado and Paula O’Neil of Durango, Colorado.
For his mitzvah project, Connor has been interested in helping at the local humane society and rescue shelters to care for animals in need of a loving family.
Connor is in the 8th grade at Montgomery Bell Academy. In his free time, Connor enjoys playing basketball, lacrosse, snow skiing, water skiing, and hanging out with his friends.
Amalia SerkinOctober 27, 2018
at 11:00 am
Amalia Serkin was born on October 27, 2005 in Brooklyn, New York. She is the daughter of Kimberly Greenberg and Christopher Serkin. Amalia’s grandparents are Joyce & Mel Greenberg of Worchester, Massachusetts, John Serkin of Santa Fe, New Mexico; and Lucy Gratwick of Marlboro, Vermont.
For her mitzvah project, Amalia is working to provide food and supplies to homeless shelters in Vermont (where she spends the summer) and Nashville.
Amalia is in the 7th grade at University School of Nashville and in her free time she enjoys rock climbing, playing piano and euphonium, making art, and horseback riding.
Lilly Faye KraemerOctober 20, 2018
at 11:00 amLilly Faye was born on September 22, 2005
in Atlanta, Georgia. Her parents are Janelle and Erik Kraemer. Lilly’s grandparents are Hazel Kraemer of Columbia, South Carolina, Dr. Elihu Kraemer of Orlando, Florida, and Dr. and Mrs. Howard S. Yager of Atlanta, Georgia.
For her mitzvah project, Lilly Faye has selected Holocaust Awareness and the Belle Meade Plantation, and plans to do education programs in coordination with Sharon Paz at local middle schools.
Lilly Faye is in the 7th grade at St. Bernard Academy. She plays the piano and viola, and enjoys reading, traveling, riding her bike, going to sleep away camp in Maine, gardening, making flower arrangements, basketball, cross country, tennis, and horseback riding.
B’nai Mitzvah
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are right around the corner!
Come stop by the
If The Temple is Open...The Gift Shop is Open!We accept cash, check and all major credit cards
The Temple Gift ShopOne-stop
shopping for all your Judaica
and holiday needs.
Candles, Platters,Mah Jongg
Bags & Accessories,and More!
Items fromGary Rosenthal, Emanuel, Quest, Michael Aram,
and Alicia Kelemen
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The Temple’s Book of Remembranceis now being compiled for the Yizkor Service on Yom Kippur.
You have received a donation form in the mail.Please return it no later than August 10th If you have any questions, please call
The Temple at (615) 352-7620, or you may contact Betsy Chernau or Sally Wolfe.
We are eager to help you in any way we can.
Sincere Sympathy
Welcome to the following new members, we are so glad you joined our Temple family!
Felicia & Joel AbramsonTobi
Emily & James DavisWalt & Hugh
Cassia Kisshauer
Gail Steiner & Roger LevineLee & Rilla
Caitlin & David ReichsteinMonica
Ruth & Neil Smith
New Members
The Temple family extends condolences to those who have recently lost loved ones
Tracy Fishbein (Glenn Turtel) on the loss of her mother, Terry Fishbein
Shari (Eric) Green on the loss of her step-father, Albert Klein, Jr.
Sherry (Grif) Haber on the loss of her sister, Fern Weisman
Erica (Billy) Jacobs on the loss of her father, Mitchell Weinstein
Lori (Dennis) Scott on the loss of her brother, Dennis Jenkins
Barbara & Gary Tamkin on the loss of their granddaughter, Laylani Rose-Tamkin
Mazel Tov to . . . .
Felicia & Joel Abramson, on the birth of their baby boy, Tobi Harris, on June 6th.
Jodie Rosenblum and Dylan Hawes-Glynn on the birth of their daughter, Louisa Elke Glynn, on May 17th.
Louisa’s grandparents are Terry & Bernie Rosenblum
Miriam Weiss & big sisters Evan and Noa who welcomed baby Owen Ray on July 16th.
Leslie Sax in honor of the birth of her granddaughter, Margot Annika Sax on June 20th.
Laura Heiman & Leon Bellan on their June 16th wedding.
Judy and Steve Lefkovitz in honor of the weddingof their son, Jay Robert Lefkovitz, to Jennifer Sue Reiner,
on March 24th.
Maria & Bernie Pargh, in honor of the marriage of their daughter, Amanda to William Chase Atkins on June 9th.
Amanda is also the granddaughter of Eugene Pargh.
Renette Corenswet for earning the Order of the Lion Award from the Alpha Epsilon Pi (AEPi) International
Fraternity, in honor of her many years of love and support to the fraternity, especially its chapter at Vanderbilt University.
Cindee Gold for earning an Athena Award nomination from the League of Women Voters, which celebrates women
leaders and their impact to shape better communities.
Laura Rosenbauer for receiving the Ruach (spirit) Award from the JFS, in recognition of her outstanding contributions
to the President, board and the organization.
Jessica Turk who was recognized for her work on The Violins of Hope segment that was featured in
Tennessee Crossroads on WNPT.
Congregational News
Caring Connection
Preschool Advisory Committee
Co-Chairs, Jamie Brook & Mollie Perry
Budget & Finance Committee
Chair, Cathy Werthan
Building & Maintenance Committee
Chair, Bob NemerCo-Chair, Bobby Rosenblum
Contract Review Committee
Chair, Steve ShapiroMember, Jimmy Schulman
Security CommitteeChair, James Mackler
Co-Chair, Stan Kweller
(President’s Message.......continued from page 3)Additional Praise in Supporting this Effort Goes to
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The Temple Family’s Annual
Rosh Hashanah Receptionwill be hosted by The Temple Officers & Clergy at The Temple
following the Morning Service onMonday, September 10th
New members and long-time members alike are cordially invited to celebrate the New Year at this annual Rosh Hashanah gathering.
1. Parents must be attending services in The Temple building. 2. Babysitting is by reservation only, space is limited. (The deadline for Erev Rosh Hashanah & Rosh Hashanah Morning Service is September 5th & the deadline for Kol Nidre & Yom Kippur Morning Service is September 12th). No exceptions!
3. Children arriving without a reservation will not be able to remain in the babysitting area.
4. Please pack a snack or other items your child may need during the babysitting times.
Reservations may be made by mailing in your check or by emailing preschool@templenashville.org.
We will need to know the ages of your children and the services you will be attending.
High Holy Day Babysitting
The Temple will offer High Holy Days babysitting ONLY for the following services: Erev Rosh Hashanah, Rosh Hashanah Morning, Kol Nidre & Yom Kippur Morning
for the children of Temple members up to age 5 for a nominal fee of $10.00 per child, per service. Our goal is to provide the kind of care you expect for your children. To do so, we need your cooperation.
The size of our membership and the increased demand for this service, as well as our desire to provide well-organized, safe care for the children, require that the following procedures be followed:
Break the Fast (Reservations are required, please rsvp.)
Mark your calendars now & plan to Break the Fast with your Temple community on Wednesday, September 19th immediately following Concluding Services. This has become a Temple tradition and is enjoyed by all who participate.
The cost is $15.00 for adults and $5.00 for children under 12. Your check is your reservation (received by Friday, September 14th) and should be mailed to: 5015 Harding Pike, Nashville, TN 37205
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Important InformatIon
High Holy DaysattentIon! attentIon! attentIon! attentIon!
Some people find the temperature in the sanctuary can fluctuate during services. We recommend you bring a wrap or other garment to ensure you’re comfortable throughout services.
Parking and Security for the High Holy DaysEach year, congregants for High Holy Day services are greeted at The Temple by uniformed officers and professional parking attendants. Security this year will be provided through a combined effort of public and private personnel who are familiar with our Temple buildings and grounds. The usual procedures will be in place for security, traffic control and member safety. Please note the following very important items:
1. Leave for services earLier than usual in order to arrive in advance of service time. There are two entrances to The Temple. Drop-off is available only at the glassed-in-foyer entrance for those who need it.
2. Limited overflow parking will be available on the Belle Meade Plantation property and satellite parking will be available at the GJCC.
3. If you park at the Plantation, we ask that you enter by way of The Temple parking lot but exit only from the Belle Meade Plantation exit on Leake Avenue following services.
4. The Temple driveway will be one way during our largest services. Please follow the posted signs that will direct you around the building. The traffic controllers will direct you as to where and how to park and exit. Please do not try to back into parking spaces, this causes traffic to back up. Your patience will be greatly appreciated!
5. Additional disabled & elderly parking will be available close to the building. Look for signs.
6. Please remember no parking is allowed on Bellevue Drive W. and Bellevue Drive S. Over the past few years the Belle Meade Police Department has towed cars. BE WARNED, we cannot interrupt services to announce imminent towing.
A Reminder About SeatingSanctuary, chapel, and auditorium seating will be in place to accommodate over 1,200 members and guests to each of the services for the High Holy Days. As in the past, there are no tickets required for entry into the services, nor is there reserved seating.
We ask your cooperation through the direction of the ushers and staff in helping to maintain the dignity and decorum of our services. Please help them by adhering to a few simple but very important ruLes:
1. You maY not save seats In the sanctuarY except for the driver while he/she is parking. If you wish to sit together, you may gather in the foyer and enter together or you may save a few seats in the chapel or auditorium.
2. please do not leave emptY spaces between You and the person next to You. It is critical that we fill all available seating so that everyone who wants to attend can be accommodated.
3. a special seating section will be available for the convenience of persons with physical disabilities.
4. no one maY enter the sanctuarY, chapel or audItorIum when the congregatIon Is standIng. The staff knows when to seat latecomers. Entry will be through the auditorium and chapel doors only, so as not to disturb services in progress.
5. please be consIderate of others whIle waItIng In the foYer prIor to the start of the next servIce. If you arrive early, we ask that you wait quietly. The noise from those waiting can easily be heard in the sanctuary. The speakers in the foyer area will enable you to listen to services in progress.
6. So that everyone is assured of having a praYerbook, kindly return yours to the ushers and staff in the lobby at the end of the service. If you own a copy of the Gates of Repentance prayerbook, we encourage you to bring it.
Please ... Drive Slowly l Do Not Park on the Grass l Please Carpool ... Follow Directions
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High Holy Day Youth ProgramsThe Temple’s Youth Programs are held simultaneously with our Rosh Hashanah Morning Service,
10:30 am-12:30 pm and Yom Kippur Morning Service, 10:30 am-12:30 pm. These programs are open to all Temple youth, K-3rd grade. For safety and security purposes, registration is required. Space is limited. Drop off begins 30 minutes before the service and pick up is at the conclusion of the service.
You can register your children online at www.templenashville.org$15 per child includes a talented staff, creative programming and snacks.
Questions? Contact Rabbi Shulman at The TempleChildren will be grouped by age/grade and will participate in interactive, age-appropriate
creative experiences for the High Holy Days.Some activities will include: Sing songs • Create arts and crafts projects • Taste some delicious foods
Hear the sound of the shofar • Experience the themes of the High Holy Days through prayer• Learn new rituals from around the Jewish world
• Explore issues such as self-improvement, living according to Jewish values, repentance, and reflection.
It’s a KnItzvah!Sunday, September 30th at 2:00 pm
The Temple’s W.E.L.L (Women engaged in Living & Learning) invites all knitters, crocheters, and anyone who just wants to learn
how to knit a simple scarf to provide for the homeless women who are a part of the Room in the Inn during the cold winter.
Join us in the Sukkah at The Temple to the enjoy the company of women engaged in living & learning.Refreshments will be served!
Please RSVP to Rabbi Mackler at rabbisgmackler@templenashville.org
satellIte parKIng for the hIgh holy DaysDue to the decreased availability of parking spaces at Belle Meade Plantation ...
This year we are offering satellite parking at the GJCC. Shuttles (3) will be running on the following schedule:
erev rosh hashanah - 6pm untIl the servIce Is over
rosh hashanah - 9am to 1pm
Kol Nidre - 6pm untIl the servIce Is over
yom KIppur - 9am to 5pm
To insure your safety, security & Temple personnel will be located at the GJCC.
Please feel free to contact The Temple with questions.Gordon Jewish Community Center • 801 Percy Warner Blvd.
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West End Clergy Group Panel DiscussionJoin us at The Temple as Rabbi Schiftan leads the discussion on
Jon Meacham’s optimistic message for a divided America in his newest book
The Soul of America: The Battle for Our Better Angels
The following Tuesdays at 7:00 pm
September 25th • October 30th Jon Ellis Meacham is a former Executive Editor and Executive Vice President at Random House. He is a contributing writer to The New York Times Book Review, a contributing editor to Time magazine, and a former Editor-in-Chief of Newsweek.He is
also the author of several books including his 2009 Pulitzer Prize winner, American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House.
Selichot Sunset CruiseSaturday, September 1st at 6:00 pm
Space is Limited, Reservations RequiredJoin Rabbi Schiftan & Cantor Fishbein for
a relaxing trip down one of Tennessee’s best known rivers.
Contact Mitzie to reserve your spot or for more information
(615) 352-7620 ormitzie@templenashville.org
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August 2018
Save the date for our first ever
Legacy Society Event. This reception will honor all of our members who have included The Temple in their estate plans.
Sunday, August 26, 2018 at 4:00 pmIf you have left The Temple in your estate plans,
please let us know so that we can thank you for your generosity and include you in our invitation list. For more information about this event or about creating your Jewish Legacy and joining our Temple Legacy Society, please contact Erin Zagnoev at (615)352-7620.
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
9:00 AM
Coffee & Kleenex
Friday Saturday
6:00 PM
Shabbat Service
Bat MitzvahAnke Stein
9:30 AM
Chevrah Torah
11:00 AM
Shabbat Service
Bat MitzvahEvan Michelle Weiss
4:00 PM
High Holy Day
Choir Rehearsal
7:00 PM
Social Action Committee
9:30 AM
Chevrah Torah
3:00 PM
Preschool Parent Orientation
9:00 AM
Coffee & Kleenex
11:30 AM
Golden Lunch Bunch
6:00 PM
Shabbat Service
11:00 AM
Shabbat Service
11:00 AM
Shabbat Service
4:00 PM
Preschool Advisory
Committee
11:30 AM
Lunch with the Rabbi
Summer Session
9:30 AM
Chevrah Torah
10:45 AM
Adult Hebrew
4 :00 PM
Executive Committee
6:00 PM
Family Service
Bar MitzvahJackson Schneider
2:00 PM
Mazel Tones
HHD Rehersal
4:00 PM
Investment Committee
6:00 PM
Blue Jean Shabbat and
Congregant's Hour Book
Presentation
9:30 AM
Chevrah Torah
11:30 AM
Golden Lunch Bunch
1:30 PM
Preschool Dedication
11:00 AM
Shabbat Service
7:00 PM
Board Meeting
8:30 AM
RS Teacher Orientation
12:00 PM
Women's Torah Study
6:00 PM
Blue Jean Shabbat
Lunch with the RabbiSummer Session
Thursday, August 16th
at 11:30 am
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9:30 AM
Chevrah Torah
11:00 AM
Shabbat Service
6:00 PMSelichot Sunset Cruise
9:30 AM
Chevrah Torah
7:00 PM
Social Action Committee
6:00 PM
Shabbat Service
11:00 AM
Shabbat Service
Labor Day11:30 AM
Golden Lunch Bunch
4:30 PM
Madrichim Orientation
12:00 PM
Women's Torah Study
10:00 AM
Preschool
Grandparents Shabbat
11:00 AM
Shabbat Service
4 PM Preschool
Advisory Committee
Erev Rosh Hashanah Rosh Hashanah 4:00 PM
Executive Committee
12:00 PM
Women's Torah Study
6:00 PM
Shabbat Service
9:30 AM
Chevrah Torah
Bat Mitzvah Eliana Gordon
9:30 AM
Religious School
3:00 PM Temple Office & Preschool Close
9:30 AM
Chevrah Torah
8:45 AM
New Student
Buddy Breakfast
Kol Nidre Yom Kippur12:00 PM
Women's Torah Study
6:00 PM
Blue Jean Shabbat
9:30 AM
PAGESukkot
7:00 PM
Soul of America
4:15 PM
Mid Week Hebrew
7:00 PM
Next Dor Sukkah
Celebration
6:00 PM
Family Simchat
Torah Service
Bar Mitzvah Connor O'Neil
11:00 AM
Shabbat Service
11:30 AM
Picnic Lunch
6:00 PM
Post Con
9:30 AM
Chevrah Torah
10:00 AM
Sukkah Decorating
5:15 PM
Dinner in the Sukkah for
4th-7th Grades
12:00 PM
Women's Torah Study
11:00 AM
Shabbat Service
9:30 AM
Religious School
Temple Office & Preschool Closed
4:45 PM
4th Grade
Hebrew Orientation
11:30 AM
Lunch with the Rabbi
11:00 AM
Conversion
Conversations
9:30 AM
Religious School
2:00 PM
It's a Knitsvah/W.E.L.L.
Conversion Conversation Lunch in the SukkahSunday, September 30th at 11:00 am
We are delighted to start a new season of study and community.Please RSVP to Rabbi Mackler at RSVP to rabbisgmackler@templenashville.org
Next Dor Sukkah Celebration!for Jewish Young Adults and Interfaith Couples Ages 22-40
Thursday, September 27th at 7:00 pm
RSVP to Rabbi Shulman at rabbishulman@templenashville.org or (615) 352-7620
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October 20181 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
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21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Simchat Torah11:30 AM
Golden Lunch Bunch
4:15 PM
Mid Week Hebrew
11:30 AM
Lunch with the Rabbi
6:00 PM
Shabbat Service
9:30 AM
Chevrah Torah
11:00 AM
Shabbat Service
7:00 PM
Social Action Committee
Temple Office & Preschool Closed
6:00 PM
Post Con
12:00 PM
Women's Torah Study
9:30 AM
Chevrah Torah
9:30 AM
Religious School
6:00 PM
NO Post Con
Fall Break
12:00 PM
Women's Torah Study
10:00 AM
Tot Shabbat
9:00 AM
Mah Jongg Tournament
4:00 PM
Executive Committee
4:15 PM
Mid Week Hebrew
11:30 AM
Lunch with the Rabbi
7:00 PM
Shabbat Service
9:30 AM
NO RS - Fall Break
11:30 AM
Golden Lunch Bunch
4:15 PM
Mid Week Hebrew
11:30 AM
Lunch with the Rabbi
6:00 PM
Family Service
Bat MitzvahLilly Faye Kraemer
11:00 AM
Shabbat Service
4:00 PM
Preschool
Advisory Committee
9:30 AM
Chevrah Torah
11:00 AM
Shabbat Service
7:00 PM
Board Meeting
6:00 PM
Post Con
12:00 PM
Women's Torah Study
Bat MitzvahAmalia Serkin
9:30 AM
PAGE 6 PM Post Con
12:00 PM
Women's Torah Study
9:30 AM
Chevrah Torah
9:00 AM
Blood Drive
4:15 PM
Mid Week Hebrew
11:30 AM
Lunch with the Rabbi
6:00 PM
Blue Jean Shabbat
9:30 AM
Religious School
7:00 PM
Soul of America
4:15 PM
Special Halloween Social
Action Project
11:00 AM
Shabbat Service
11:00 AM
Conversion
Conversations
9:30 AM
Religious School
10:30 AM
Consecration
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The Temple appreciates the generosity of so many people for their contributions to our annual fundraiser!
Heidi & Ron AddlestoneSusan & David Alexander
Felicia & Ken AnchorJudy & Al Baer
Lynn & David BartonLiz & Mike Berger
Leah & Larry BermanLisa & Tommy Bernard
Tricia & Eric BlumenthalJudy & Jared Book
Jamie & Jeremy BrookBetty CohenTerri Cohen
Esther & Roger CohnLanie & Bill Cook
Regina & Alan CooperKathryn & Mike Chernau
Rebecca & Drew Cunningham
Ellen DanskyBarbara & Tom DavisTish & Ben DoochinBeth Tannenbaum &
Carl DreifussBeth & Tommy DuckloJill & Dan Eisenstein
Amy EskindJamie & Billy Eskind
Julie EskindLynn & Art Fleischer
Doris FleischerNancy Flexer
AMJ FOUNDATIONJoyce & Gil Fox
Marilyn & Henry FoyerCarol & Gary Fradkin
Leslie Klein & Mark Freedman
Missi & Todd Friedenberg
Joyce & Donald FriedmanHarris GilbertCindy Stone & Mark Glazer
Lori & Ed GlennFelice Apolinsky &
Joe Gigante Tara & Ben Goldberg
Paula & Larry GoldbergMartha & Fred Goldner
Michele GoormanGwen & Frank GordonBernice & Joel Gordon
Shari & Eric GreenLisa & Brad Greenbaum
Ralph GreenbaumCarolyn &
Jeffrey Greenfield
Steven GreilGary Gutow
Dottie HaberPat & Wayne Halper
Sandra & Steven HecklinRisa & Drew HerzogMindy & Kenny Hirt
Betsy & Seth HoffmanShirley &
David HorowitzMargie & Matt Horwitz
Erica & Billy JacobsElise & Herb Jacobs
Ellen & Kenneth JacobsAmy & Mark Jarman
Mary JonesBrendi Kaplan
Jamie & Peter KatseffLin & Jay Kayser
Wilma KoenigMeryl & Keith KraftGlenda & Lee Kraft
Janet & Richard KrebsMarilyn & Ted Krick
Heloise Werthan KuhnJeff Kuhn
Terry Lapidus Freudenthal
Linda LatterJudy & Lewis Lefkowitz
Sally LevineEllen & David Levy
Dede LipmanNancy LoventhalRobb McCluskey
Leslie McGinnLeon May
Dorothy & Jack MillerSheila & Stephen Moltz
Gifts
“L’Dor V’Dor . . . and even more”Celebrating Temple Leadership
Patron Gifts
Special acknowledgement to: Eskind ~Moses families& Best Brands, Mike Weber & Branches, Joe Friedman & Music City Tents & Events
Denise AlperPhyllis Alper
Dana & Greg AverbuchArlene & Jerry Averbuch
Larry AverbuchDorothy & Ray Berk
Ann BernardStacy & Bruce BeyerJulie & Frank Boehm
Betsy ChernauClare & Robin Clarke
Lauren & Michael CooperAnnette Eskind
Donna & Jeff EskindLaurie & Steve Eskind
Lori & Brad FishelRoyce & James FishelLisa & Rick Forberg
Lynn & Scott GhertnerGretchen & Randall Goldstein
Julie & Bob GordonHeidi & John Hassenfeld
Gary & Kim HeimanRae & Bruce Hirsch
Melanie & Douglas HirtDaniel Horwitz
Gail JacobsNancy & Raymond Jacobs
Leslie & Howard KirshnerMarvin KronenbergElaine & Gus Kuhn
Judy & Steven LefkovitzRandi & Ralph Levy
Shana & James MacklerPatty & Jim Marks
Emily MayBarbara & Ted MaydenFrances & Alan Mazer
Leslie & Scott NewmanSuzy & Stewart Perlman
rusu rusk
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The Temple appreciates the generosity of so many people for their contributions to our annual fundraiser!
Wilma KoenigMeryl & Keith KraftGlenda & Lee Kraft
Janet & Richard KrebsMarilyn & Ted Krick
Heloise Werthan KuhnJeff Kuhn
Terry Lapidus Freudenthal
Linda LatterJudy & Lewis Lefkowitz
Sally LevineEllen & David Levy
Dede LipmanNancy LoventhalRobb McCluskey
Leslie McGinnLeon May
Dorothy & Jack MillerSheila & Stephen Moltz
Joel MorrisJulie & Bob NeaderthalWendy & Jack Neinken
Martha & Robert NemerJim Nichols
Cheryl Guyer & Neil Osheroff
Lana & Franklin ParghJoan Raskin
Sarah & Ben RaybinCarolyn &
Barrett RosenEddy & Bill Rosen
Emily & Daniel RosenHolly & Eric Rosen
Ellen & Michael RosenGayle & John Rosen
Terry & Bernie Rosenblum
Brenda & Bobby Rosenblum
Brenda & Jerome RosenblumMarissa & Ben Russ
Missy & Phil RussDiane & Bo Sacks
Gerry SadowArlene & Howard Safer
Leslie SaxLinda &
Melvin SchlangerSheila Schott
Barbara & Andy SchwarczSandy Schwarcz
Quin & Josh SegallCharlotte Seloff
Goldie & Mark ShepardSylvia Shepard
Sally SimonGloria & Manuel SirAnna & Martin Sir
Amy SmithCarol & Roy Smith
Nan SpellerCathie &
Harvey SperlingKendra & Simon SpilkinCarrie & Bruce SprintzAlyse & Charles Sprintz
Patti & David SteinePatty & Jerry Stelmaszak
Patti & Andrew StrausMary & Paul Stumb
Dianne & Craig SussmanRichard Tabor
Jackie & Howard TepperAlyssa Trachtman
Sy TrachtmanJessica Turk
Barbara TurnerJessica & Daniel VinerKaren & Howard Weil
Sue WeinsteinFran & Steve WolfJulie & Jay Yalowitz
Susan & Jeffrey ZagerMarjorie Zager
Jennie & Brad ZagnoevErin & Greg Zagnoev
Barbara & Bud ZanderLinda & Barry Zeitlin
Beth ZeitlinAlice Zimmerman
Gifts
“L’Dor V’Dor . . . and even more”Celebrating Temple Leadership
Patron Gifts
Special acknowledgement to: Eskind ~Moses families& Best Brands, Mike Weber & Branches, Joe Friedman & Music City Tents & Events
Julie & Bob GordonHeidi & John Hassenfeld
Gary & Kim HeimanRae & Bruce Hirsch
Melanie & Douglas HirtDaniel Horwitz
Gail JacobsNancy & Raymond Jacobs
Leslie & Howard KirshnerMarvin KronenbergElaine & Gus Kuhn
Judy & Steven LefkovitzRandi & Ralph Levy
Shana & James MacklerPatty & Jim Marks
Emily MayBarbara & Ted MaydenFrances & Alan Mazer
Leslie & Scott NewmanSuzy & Stewart Perlman
Mollie & Bobby PerryBetty Lee & Howard Rosen
Sylvia & Mickey SalomonRudy Saperstein
Harriet & Mark SchiftanSuzanne & Jimmy Schulman
Joan ShayneLisa & Michael Shmerling
Lisa & Stephen SmallBarbara & Larry Speller
Elise & James StrausDana Strupp
Lottie StruppLisa & Alan Turk
Tracy Fishbein & Glenn TurtelJeanne Ballinger &
Irwin VenickBetty Werthan
Cathy & Tony WerthanSally & Larry Wolfe
rusu rusk
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L’Dor V’Dor... ...and even more
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L’Dor V’Dor... ...and even more
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Keep Those Pull Tabs Coming In!The Social Action Committee is collecting these for the Ronald McDonald House, which uses them to fund their services for families of seriously ill or injured children receiving medical treatment at Nashville area hospitals. Please place your pull
tabs from soda, beverage and soup cans into the container located by the door near the Library.Socia
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eYom Kippur Food Drive September 18th & 19th
Jews share a sacred duty to accept responsibility for the vulnerable people in our midst. Hunger exists in America and it exists right here in our own backyard. 1 in 4 children in the state of Tennessee is food insecure and in Middle Tennessee alone. 31 percent of the people Second Harvest serves are children. The Temple Social Action Committee is proud to sponsor our Yom Kippur Food Drive every year!
There are 2 ways to donate to our drive: 1) Bring non-perishable food items in a bag or box on Yom Kippur. *No glass. No expired or damaged items. 2) Write a check to Second Harvest Food Bank and mail or bring it to The Temple. Food should be brought to The Temple on Yom Kippur. Please put your donations on your car trunk or beside your car and we’ll pick them up.
attentIon senIors!! !Medicare Prescription Plan Review will be held at The Temple on Sunday, November 18th from 12:00 to 3:00 pm
Dr. Bob Neaderthal & Judy Book FNP, will review the medications you take and help select the plan best suited for your needs. Bring your prescriptions...you will be seen on a first come, first served basis.
The review will take approximately 10 minutes.Can’t make it to the review?? Dr. Neaderthal will do your review over the phone! For details, call The Temple at (615) 352-7620
We Need Your Donation at The Temple Blood Drive!Sunday, October 21st
From 9:00 am ~ Last Appointment 1:00 pm*It takes approximately one hour to donate
gI v e b l o o D. gI v e l I f e.
Every 2 seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood.
About 44,000 pints of blood are needed in the U.S. every day.
Almost everyone will know someone in their lifetime who
has needed blood.Problems or questions?
Contact Peako at peako.jenkins@gmail.com (205) 915-8505 Or
Brian at brianbauer247@gmail.com (847) 858-1088
Be a Part of the action!
Please join us for upcoming Social Action meetings. Our committee meets in the Temple Library. Tuesday, August 7th • Tuesday, September 4th • Tuesday, October 2nd at 7:00 pm
For more info contact Jared Book (jaredlbook@gmail.com) or Stephen Moltz (stephenmoltz@bellsouth.net)
Coat and Warm Clothing Drive Collecting from October 19th - 28th
This year we will again be collecting children’s coats, mittens, scarves and gloves, and adult coats. Adult items will go to the Room in the Inn. Children’s items will go to the Martha O’Bryan Center.
Please bring your donations to The Temple any day during these dates.
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Beginning Labor Day Weekend 2019
Unique Hotels Private Small Vineyard Visits & Tastings
Farm-to-Table Chef Delicious Food
Restaurant Adventures Artist Studios and Gallery Explorations
Contact The Temple at (615) 352-7620 to find out more about this exciting opportunity!
ExpEriEncE Israel with rabbi Schiftan
Second Harvest Food Sorting
September 29th
1:00 - 4:00 pm
Help out at a crucial time for our Middle Tennessee Food
Bank by sorting food with your congregational family.
We hope to collect tons of food for Yom Kippur and will need help sorting it out so it can get to the
people who really need it!
RSVP to The Temple at (615) 352-7620
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Religious Schoolby Rabbi Michael Shulman
August 19, 20181:00 -5:00 PM
7th Grade B’nai Mitzvah Class at Adventure Park Nashville
August 26, 20189:00-1:00 PM
Teacher Orientation
September 5, 20184:30-6:00 PM
Madrichim Orientation
Sunday, September 16, 20189:30-11:30 AM
First Day of Religious SchoolNew Student Buddy Breakfast
Family Picnic at 11:30 AM
Sunday, September 23, 20189:30-11:30 AM
Religious School and Sukkah Decorating
Wednesday, September 26, 20184:15 PM First Day of Hebrew School4:15 PM 7th Grade B’nai Mitzvah Class
6:00 PM First Day of Post-Con5:15 PM Dinner in the Sukkah for
4th-7th Grade Families after Hebrew School
Saturday, September 29, 20181:00-4:00 PM
Congregational Food Sorting at Second Harvest
Sunday, September 30, 20189:30-11:30 AM 1st Grade Family Program
Sunday, October 7, 20187th-12th Grades to GJCC for Jewish Film Festival
Sunday, October 14, 2018No Religious School – Fall Break
Sunday, October 21, 20184th Grade Social Action Project at Heroes
Wednesday, October 24, 20184:15-6:00 PM
7th Grade B’nai Mitzvah Class
Sunday, October 28, 201810:30-11:30 AM
1st Grade Consecration Service and Celebration
Wednesday, October 31, 2018Special Halloween Social Action Project
No Post Con
Welcome Back!
Saturday, October 13th at 10:00 am
Come help us celebrate Shabbat for children up to 6 years old and the big people who love them!
We’ll have songs, crafts, a story, and yummy treats!
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Preschoolby Corye Nelson
Grandparents ShabbatFriday, September 7th at 10:00 am
The preschool is excited to be gearing up for a new school year. As we continue to strive to provide the best learning environment for our youngest citizens, our preschool is excited to announce the following new initiatives for the 2018-2019 school year. The Addition of a Classroom: As mentioned in the President’s Message, we are adding a new Infant classroom to our preschool. It is beautiful and allows us to better meet the needs of The Temple members and currently enrolled families who need infant care.
A Collaborative Approach: Our 3, 4 and 5 year-olds are going to be part of a new classroom approach. The Simcha & Shalom classrooms will be working together to expand the children’s learning opportunities by collaborating together throughout the day. The Pre-K classroom will provide three different learning environments from which the children can choose. There will be an outdoor classroom, a traditional classroom, and a learning lab. In each of these collaborative relationships, children will gather together for a morning meeting for music and discussion and then the children will choose in which learning environment they want to spend the remainder of the day. Through this approach, we send children the message that we respect them as individuals with unique interests and learning styles and we offer increased opportunities for small group work.
The Addition of an Atelier: Our studio spaces are continuing to improve each year. This year we are taking a giant leap in our focus of the educational opportunities that art exploration provides. As our studios become more of an intentional learning space we move from a traditional studio to an Atelier. “Since the late ‘60s in the municipal preschools of Reggio Emilia, each school has a space called the atelier and the figure of the atelierista, a “teacher” with an arts background. In this way, the expressive and poetic languages became part of the process by which knowledge is built. The Atelier thus becomes the place of research, invention, and empathy, expressed by means of “100 languages,” which extend beyond childhood to include adulthood up to advanced age.” [reggiochildren.it] We are thrilled to have our first Atelierista on staff for the 2018-2019 school year. Make sure to visit The Temple’s art gallery (in meeting rooms A & B) throughout the year to see displays and documentation of our children’s work in the Atelier.
All the “NEWS” in Preschool
Coffee and Kleenex at The Temple Preschool
Monday & TuesdayAugust 6th & 7th at 9:00 am
Is your child going off to Preschool for his or her first time this year? Whether you are shedding tears of joy or sorrow, feel free to join The Temple Preschool for some coffee, fruit, and pastries after you drop your little one(s) off to their classroom.
Stay to swap stories with other parents who have gone through those first-day jitters.
There will be plenty of kleenex!
Make sure to invite your grandparents to a very special Shabbat Service filled
with fun and music!
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Kaddish will be recited in Memory of these loved ones . . . .. . .August 3 & 4 August 10 & 11 August 17 & 18
Alma R. Appelbaummother
Richard & Maureen AppelbaumMax Benowitz
Miriam E. BloomsteinEdwin Charles Convoy
Rachel DanemanAaron Elterman
Jane EskindDorothy FallonFanny Farber
Oscar FishteinMax Joseph Gichner
Harold Marcus HechtCharles C. HobbsSolomon Hyman
Morris Jacobsgrandfather-in-lawRudy SapersteinHans Karlsruher
Rhoda Opin KatesMorris Kraft
fatherKeith & Meryl Kraft
Trish & Shelly KrizelmanHannah Kroll
Marcus S. KronbergBess Holzman LevisHelen Lieberman
A. Maurice LovemanDorris S. Loventhal,Jr.
Stanley LubonieckiRose S. Olshine
Wendy Gail PerlingBen Perlman
uncleStewart & Suzy Perlman
Josephine Russmother
Phil & Missy RussMeyer Salzkotter
Harry Lipman SamuelsNancy L. Schoenfield
Lawrence Stuart ScottLouis Sear
Selwyn SilvermanJerome Kuhn Small
Samuel SteinMalvin Fisher SteinerSherron Weinberger
Doris Woller
Michael AbramsIra Esfir Olshanitsky Arbitman
Manuel S. AverbuchAnnette BermanDavid BermanBernita Brown
wifeJames Brown
friend Fred & Martha GoldnerLahela Jacobson Cohn
Esther DaltropDavid FeinsteinEthel Friedman
Lynn Cassen GoddyArthur Lee Goldner, MD
sonFred & Martha Goldner
Maurice GoldsteinPaul GoldsteinBen Gordon
fatherJoel & Bernice Gordon
grandfatherGail Jacobs
Fernand HaberShirley Haber
Arnold Haber Jr.husband
Dorothy HaberIda Hirshberggrandmother
Charles & Dorothy HirshbergSam HirshbergOscar Jones
Max KirshnerIke J. Kuhngreat-uncle
Gus & Elaine KuhnNaomi Lundin
motherMadelyn & Stewart Kresge
Herbert NashDavid E. Paletfather-in-lawRuth PaletEli Perlman
uncleStewart & Suzy PerlmanJames Harold Queyrouze
Maurren RosinAnna Ilene Salvage
Eleanor Floersheim Seligmanmother
Gretchen & Randall GoldsteinIda R. ShankerMorris Wachs
Joseph S. WeinsteinDietrich Westfield
Max WestfieldSally Rothschild Zander
Ernest Zwald
Rebecca BermanRobert Blum Jr.
Eileen BookMartin Davis
Charles Denbobrother
Dede Lipmanfriend
Fred & Martha GoldnerMarilyn DickerFrank EdelmonJanice Forberg
Keith FrankMarcia Frank
Theresa C. GoldbergJeanette R. Gorden
mother-in-lawSam HirshbergManuel Gorden
father-in-lawSam Hirshberg
Raye Ann GreenbaumIsaac HirshbergIsaac Karnowsky
Sidney KayMarlene “Penny” Klubeck
Louis KornmanSam Levy
Lottie Fisher LightmanMilton LockenbachIsaac Lowenstein
Audrey MalinFlorence Gates Marx
Paul R. MichaelRose Milrod
Fedora Jonas NewfieldFannie Garber PaplanusHarry William Pfeifer
Norman PropperRose Rabinowitz
Abe D. RosenbaumH. Leo SchwartzYvette SebelistJulius Silberman
husbandElaine SilbermanLouis H. Small
Ruth Trentsister
Shelia SchottJack Urtnowski
brotherMadelyn & Stewart Kresge
Rose W. WeilAnna Heiner Weinberg
grandmotherFred & Martha Goldner
Elisa WeismanMary Jane Werthan
auntJoan Shayne
Henry ZalmanKathryn Zander
Sarah AbramsHarvey Amster
son-in-lawJanice KrohnReba Blum
Libby BuchmanJonathan Brian Cohen
Joe CoppleFanny Karsch Dresner
Hillel FeinerFred Frederick
Alan Sims GaynorMorton GinsbergMarsha J. Grant
Peter GrantMax Hiller
Walter HuebnerOscar Israel
fatherRenette Corenswet
Harriette KatzSara Lefkovits
Beckie Steinau LeichtmannJoseph H. Levy
William S. Lipmanbrother-in-lawDede Lipman
Joseph B. LowenheimFrances LuskyMorris MarcusArthur Metzger
Benjamin Samuel MeyerNorma Morris
motherElaine & Edward Eskind
motherAlyse & Charles Sprintz
Mary Ann Jess Neelmother
Perry & Donna NeelRose Shub Osheroff
Cindy PomerantzRudolf SchneiderAgness SchwartzDavid M. Shapiro
Charles TeitelbaumFred Turk
John UhlmannBenjamin Weinger
Sol B. WeiseHarry Zeitlin
Pauline Zimmerman
August 24 & 25
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Kaddish will be recited in Memory of these loved ones . . . .. . .August 31 & September 1 September 7 & 8 September 14 & 15 September 21 & 22 September 28 & 29
Victor AbelesEleise Rich Bauman
motherJoyce & Donald Friedman
Charles Julian BlochAvern Joseph Bloom
Otto BluhEvelyn Giles Brooks
Bruce BuchmanMargie Cavalier
Marvin Lee ChurneyAbe J. Cohen
Dora Epstein CohenSarah Copple
Jo Ellen Scott CouchRoslyn Wiener DembskyJeanette Rifken Denbo
motherDede Lipman
Sarah Miller Feinbergmother
Linda MillerEva Garfinkle
Sandra B. GoldsteinAnn GraberJulius Haber
Gerald M. HalprinBen HermanMarshall KarrEsther Klein
Phyllis KleinerRudolph Levy
Estelle LewinthalMitchell S. Magid, Jr.
Goldie K. MeyerHarold Moise
Charles Lyon MorrisGladys Kornman MyerCecelia Oppenheim
motherLynn & David Barton
Hannah PalmerDorothy Parkergrandmother
Susan & David BerckRose Rosenblum
Minnie L. RosenfeldAlbert Roth
Victor Schreiberfather
Cindee & Michael GoldEdward Shea
Edith Star TamkinBernard TepperCeline Thomas
sisterIsabelle CohenCharles VickHarry Vise
Theresa WeilMorris Weiner
Bernard M. WeinsteinYolande R. Wiener
Florence Eskind Zucker
Harriet AlperinMilton Barnett
Daisy Marx BernsteinMilton Book
Bessie G. Brandtgrandmother
David & Kay RaybinFrieda CaplanMyra CohenBronya Cohn
Alexander Cooperfather
Mort & Hannah CooperDorothea Deutscher
Ann DubrovHarry Dubrov
Ruth FinkelsteinMeyer Werthan FrankGertrude Freidenburg
Rita GarfinkelMarilynne GinsbergEleanor Goodman
Maxwell GouldJudith Weinstein Halpern
sisterBetty Lee & Howard Rosen
Albert HodesEsther Jacobs
Robert G. LawrenceFannie Marx LevyRaphael Z. Levy
Simon Joseph LewisRabbi Julius Mark
Ester Wyman MazerMax I. Miller
Meyer Morrisgrandfather
Elaine & Edward EskindAlyse & Charles Sprintz
Jacob OppenheimEva OssoffLeo Polen
Edward Frank RuddermanSamuel S. SchafferSandee SchreiberEugene ShavlanGeorge Spiegel
Anna Broffman Spieselgrandmother
Barbara TurnerAlfred I. Straus, Jr.
fatherJames & Elise Straus
Simon L. StreifferIsaac TugendrichAdrienne Zager
sisterSally & Lawrence Wolfe
Julian M. ZanderSolomon Zimmelman
uncleDavid & Susan Alexander
Max Zuckerman
Harry S. BlumRichard ClarkeMarjorie Ellis
Randall M. Falk, MDHannah Krohn Feierman
mother-in-lawJanice Krohn
Irvin Gary FlormanBobbie Hirshberg Fox
sisterCharles & Dorothy Hirshberg
Sam HirshbergEsther FrocktGoldie Green
Ida Edith Greenbergmother
Rhoda CooperHarriet Harrisgrandmother
Jessica & Daniel VinerMartin Jacobson
brotherRichard & Ardis Jacobson
Sadie KravitzNina Franklin Liff
motherJan Liff
Sydell Littlesister
Marilyn & Ted KrickGertrude Loskove
auntRaymond & Etta ZimmermanAlbert Rosenthal Marks, Jr.
Miriam MerskyHilda Miller
motherCarol & Gary Fradkin
Irene MillerNorma Neaderthal
motherElise & James Straus
sisterFred & Martha Goldner
Reta GuttmanBlanche NorrisMuriel Prescott
Hannah Berner RaskinCharles Leonard Robinette, Jr.
Sarah SchwartzKaren SilienBob WebberSylvia Wilker
Rivah Alexandergrandmother
David & Susan AlexanderLudwig BoehmRosalie Cantor
Morris David CohenMelvin Seymour Cohn
Frances CypressAlexander Alvin DavisAlfred S. Ehrenwald
Marc FeldmanSanford Herschel Franklin
uncleJan Liff
Lillian W. GilbertArnold Hartman
Harold HassenfeldJoy Karr
Elsie Cohen Kraftmother
Lee & Glenda KraftLois Hainsfurther Kuhn
motherJeffrey Kuhn
Beverly LefkovitzBeatrice Leibovitz
Ada J. LevyAbe Lipshutz
Madeline MagidMoe Perlman
fatherStewart & Suzy Perlman
Abram PushinIsadore Schulman
Benjamin A. SilvermanLily Levy SimonSylvia Sprintz
motherCharles & Alyse Sprintz
Sophie SteinHelen Stover
Jane Mayer Strausmother
James & Elise StrausJohn Strupp
Elliott WinnerShirley Zuckerman
Reuben BalfusDavid BenisSam Bittnergrandfather
Jacqueline & Howard TepperStuart BlanksteinMarion CaplanPeggy CohenWilliam CohnGrace CooperEllise Falkoff
wifeJulius Falkoff
Dianne Gilbertwife
Harris A. GilbertJudy Goldberg
Eugene Greener, Jr.Louise Brooks Katzman
Jerry Kleinfather
Sheri & Bob WarnkeNathan Klein
fatherAnn Klein
Ruth Meyer Evans KriselParke Levy
sonLeon Levy
Jeannette Lewisgrandmother
Suzanne & Stewart PerlmanNathan Magid
fatherBonnie & Douglas Small
Janis Levine MusicEmanuel E. Oury
grandfatherEmanuel DoyneElizabeth Maer
Birdie Lehman PearBritt Pounds
Sidney L. RaskinBertha Rosenblum
motherJerome & Brenda Rosenblum
Maude Rosenfeld SamuelsMartin Schott
husbandSheila Schott
Adelyne Benjamin ScottEleanor Sewell
Ernest A. Sonnenfieldgreat-uncle
Frank & Barbara GhertnerDorothy & Jack MillerMaurice Harold Tamkin
Martin ZeitlinHelen Klein Zuckerman
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Kaddish will be recited in Memory of these loved ones . . . .. . .October 5 & 6 October 12 & 13 October 19 & 20 October 26 & 27Walter Casteel
fatherDonna & Perry Neel
Goldie Figlarzmother
Felicia & Ken AnchorMiriam FihnMina FineFred Gold
fatherLaurie & Steven Eskind
Sy GoldmanFred Goldner Sr.
fatherFred & Martha Goldner
Reta GuttmanMadelyn Haber
Clarence J. HellmanJacob Hirshberg
grandfatherCharles & Dorothy Hirshberg
Sam HirshbergAdolph JonasAnna Korman
Leonard KornmanAbe Krivcher
uncleRaymond & Etta Zimmerman
Robin Kurtzmanniece
Marilyn & Ted KrickFrank MazerAlice Moses
Samuel Ruben Newmanfather
Scott & Leslie NewmanDorothy Ocker
motherJudy & Joe BarkerPhilip RosemanLouis Rosenfeld
step-fatherRoger & Esther Cohn
Alvin Salomonfather
Mickey & Sylvia SalomonRita Shmerling
Hans Herman StruppDr. Albert Weinstein
fatherBetty Lee & Howard Rosen
Abraham L. Appelbaumfather
Richard & Maureen AppelbaumJudith H. Blanton
sisterSusan & David Alexander
Ilse BoehmRachel Wechsler BrooksWilliam Camp Burrus
Robert Eskindbrother
Edward & Elaine EskindPaul H. FlexerGeorge J. FoxEster Freeman
Rabbi Julius S. GoldhammerRuth Gorham
Eugene Greener, Sr.Kathryn Gutow
wifeGary Gutow
motherJessica & Daniel VinerRalph R. Holzman, MD
Samantha Cortney JacobsLothar Katz
Robert KeenanReba Jean Kraft
motherKeith & Meryl Kraft
Trish & Shelly KrizelmanMildred LevyTillie Lindy
Ethel G. MarksMaurice Ocker
fatherJudy & Joe Barker
Gladys PutzelLeon RubenRuby Rubin
motherSheila Schott
Joseph H. SchafferMorris Frank Schwartz
Joseph H. Unobskeybrother
Martha & Fred GoldnerLeah Rose Werthan
motherJoan Shayne
Barbara Wiles
Robert AbramsAbraham Alper
Gerald AverbuchFannie Benowitz
Julia BerkIda Weinstein Bloch
Danelle Weinbaum Brownmother
James BrownManuel S. CassenBeatrice Cohen
motherHenni Cohen
David Dockman, Sr.Amanda Farquharson
Leon Gilbertuncle
Harris A. GilbertMadeline Blum Goldberg
motherDavid Goldberg
Herman Greenbergfather
Rhoda CooperGail Goodman Greenfield
Ruth GriggsWilliam Kirshner
father-in-lawJames BrownMaisie KleinPamela Kuhn
wifeJeffrey Kuhn
Max MayBetty Molkner
William Neaderthalfather
Elise & James StrausEva Katz Newman
grandmotherScott & Leslie Newman
Madeline Lipschutz ParghBeverly Perlmutter
sister-in-lawSam HirshbergSamuel Riven
Dorothy J. RoseCecile SchultzDavid Steine
fatherPeggy & Dudley Richter
Anna StruppFran Tarlowe
Kathlyne Yellinsister
Jerome & Brenda Rosenblum
Bernard Anchorfather
Ken & Felicia AnchorIda Bernstein
motherGloria & Manuel Sir
George Roger BurrusMurray Cohen
husbandIsabelle Cohen
Ike Denbofather
Dede LipmanClaire Flash
Norman GinsbergIda Weinberg Goldner
motherFred & Martha Goldner
Reta GuttmanIrving Gutcheon
Charles B. Hanks, IIIbrother
Susan & David AlexanderP.D. Hodes
Elizabeth Elterman JacobsSamuel Karlin
uncleDorothy & Charles Hirshberg
Ailene Caplan KesslerLydia Weille Kornman
Rebecca Bigler KornmanIrving Kroch
Jack W. Kuhn, Sr.father
Jeffrey Kuhnuncle
Gus & Elaine KuhnBill & Emily KuhnHyman Kweller
Mollie Lewismother
Isabelle CohenJack Lindy
Adele Kirshner Pilsksister-in-lawJames Brown
Freda G. RichmondEli Rosen
Joseph SchultzLucille SibulkinHelen Simon
Edward SnyderCecile Teitelbaum
Eva Blum Magid WittcoffJacob Zimmelman
grandfatherDavid & Susan Alexander
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Due to prIvacy protectIon the temple Does not receIve hospItal lIsts.
if you know someone in the hospitaL, deaLing with a Loss or ceLebrating a simcha,
the caring connection reLies on you to Let us know!
email erin@templenashville.org or call (615) 352-7620
Exodus 35:22 . . . and they came, men & women willing-hearted to give.Annette Levy Ratkin & Ralph Z. Levy Library & Archives Fund Memory of Murray Ocko Steve & Karen Goldsmith Howard & Karen Weil
Arthur Lee Goldner, MD Fund for Judaica Artists & Healing Arts Birthday of Martha Goldner James & Elise Straus
Barbara W. Schwartz Oneg Fund Honor of Betsy Chernau Jay & Lin Kayser Honor of Betty Lee Rosen Jay & Lin Kayser
Beautification Fund Birthday of Sally Levine Howard & Betty Lee Rosen Birthday of Sylvia Shepard Howard & Betty Lee Rosen Honor of Betty Lee Rosen Sandra Schwarcz Memory of Alvin Stillman Bud & Barbara Zander Memory of Bob Eisenstein Bud & Barbara Zander Memory of Edith Schiftan Joel & Linda Gluck Memory of Henry Sender Brad & Lori Fishel Joel & Linda Gluck Memory of Spencer Turtel Bud & Barbara Zander Memory of Suzanne Brandes Ronald & Carol Wilker Recovery of Jimmy Small Bud & Barbara Zander Recovery of Louise Pailet Reta Guttman
Betty Frances Ginsberg Memorial Library FundBirth of Eve Schecter Carl Dreifuss & Beth Tannenbaum Dreifuss Honor of Alan Mazer Carl Dreifuss & Beth Tannenbaum Dreifuss Honor of Betsy Chernau Carl Dreifuss & Beth Tannenbaum Dreifuss Honor of Betty Lee Rosen Carl Dreifuss & Beth Tannenbaum Dreifuss Honor of Lori Fishel Carl Dreifuss & Beth Tannenbaum Dreifuss Honor of Sally Wolfe Carl Dreifuss & Beth Tannenbaum Dreifuss Memory of Helen Farmer Carl Dreifuss & Beth Tannenbaum Dreifuss Memory of Henry Sender Carl Dreifuss & Beth Tannenbaum Dreifuss Memory of Lewis Lavine Carl Dreifuss & Beth Tannenbaum Dreifuss
Beverly & Jimmy Small Golden Agers Fund Anniversary of Sally & Larry Wolfe Sandra Leshman Appreciation of Jacqueline Tepper Sandra Leshman Birthday of Annette Eskind Joel & Linda Gluck Birthday of Sylvia Shepard Joel & Linda Gluck Memory of Henry Sender Randy & Irving Pike Memory of Suzanne Brandes Keith & Meryl Kraft Recovery of Jimmy Small Phyllis Alper Betsy Chernau Larry & Barbara Speller Reta Guttman Lois Held
Calvin A. Buchman Social Action Fund Anniversary of Craig & Dianne Sussman Ronald & Heidi Addlestone Anniversary of Sally & Larry Wolfe Ronald & Heidi Addlestone Appreciation of Martin Sir David Bloom & Dru Markle-Bloom Birthday of Marion Katz Hedy Lustig Birthday of Sally Levine Hedy Lustig Birthday of Sylvia Shepard Ronald & Heidi Addlestone Honor of Alan Mazer Ronald & Heidi AddlestoneHonor of Betty Lee Rosen Ronald & Heidi Addlestone Honor of Cantor Tracy Fishbein Ronald & Heidi Addlestone Honor of Dana Strupp Ronald & Heidi Addlestone Honor of Denise Alper Ronald & Heidi Addlestone Honor of Lori Fishel Ronald & Heidi Addlestone Honor of Rabbi Mark Schiftan Ronald & Heidi Addlestone Honor of Rabbi Shana Goldstein-Mackler Ronald & Heidi Addlestone Honor of Sally Wolfe Ronald & Heidi Addlestone Memory of Candy Latter Reneé Kasman & Nina Pacent Memory of Edith Schiftan Ronald & Heidi Addlestone Memory of Henry Sender Ronald & Heidi Addlestone Memory of Herman Kaplan Ronald & Heidi Addlestone
Memory of Murray Ocko Bill & Melinda Cohen Memory of Terry Fishbein Ronald & Heidi Addlestone
Cantor Tracy Fishbein Discretionary Fund Appreciation of Cantor Tracy Fishbein Russell & Alice Rothman Baby Naming Anna Tovah Schulman Andrew & Rachel Schulman Birth of Elinor Elise Small Larry & Barbara Speller Ronald & Carol Wilker Birth of Joshua Benjamin Turtel Larry & Barbara Speller Ronald & Carol Wilker Kenneth & Felicia Anchor Honor of Award Nomination for Cindee Gold Larry & Barbara Speller Service of Bob Eisenstein Eisenstein Family & Nan Speller Memory of Terry Fishbein Phyllis Alper Kenneth & Felicia Anchor David & Lynn Barton Morton & Hannah Cooper Rabbi Stephanie Covitz & Family Roger Ferris & Pamela Harrison Gary & Carol Fradkin Steven Greil Samuel Goldstein & William Yahner Neil Osheroff & Cheryl Guyer Temple Beth Israel Linda Latter Sally Levine James & Patty Marks Reneé Kasman & Nina Pacent Stewart & Suzanne Perlman Bobby & Brenda Rosenblum The Schnitzer - Clark Family James & Elise Straus Sy Trachtman, Alyssa Trachtman, and Michelle Trachtman
Cemetery Beautification Fund Memory of Henry Sender Steven Greil Memory of Sigmund Held Lois Held
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Exodus 35:22 . . . and they came, men & women willing-hearted to give.Donald E. JacobsStudent Loan Fund Birthday of Sylvia Shepard Jeremy & Jamie Brook Lois Held Memory of Henry Sender Morton & Hannah Cooper Recovery of Goldie Shepard Lois Held Recovery of Mark Shepard Lois Held Dorothy & Edward Goldstein High Holy Day Beautification FundMemory of Henry Sender Randall & Gretchen Goldstein
Endowment Fund Birth of Joshua Benjamin Turtel Howard & Jacqueline Tepper Birthday of Sylvia Shepard Howard & Jacqueline Tepper Memory of Bob Eisenstein Ronald & Heidi Addlestone Memory of Edith Schiftan Howard & Jacqueline Tepper Memory of Gaston & Faye Greil Steven Greil
Gerda Loewenstein Caring & Concern FundAnniversary of Craig & Dianne Sussman James & Patty Marks Anniversary of Sally & Larry Wolfe Sy Trachtman Appreciation of Alan Mazer David & Lynn Barton Appreciation of Betsy Chernau David & Lynn Barton Appreciation of Betty Lee Rosen David & Lynn Barton Appreciation of Lori Fishel David & Lynn Barton Appreciation of Sally Wolfe David & Lynn Barton Birthday of Manuel Sir Lois Held Birthday of Sylvia Shepard Keith & Meryl Kraft Honor of Jean Roseman Michael & Cindee Gold Honor of Martin Sir Michael & Cindee Gold Memory of Alvin Stillman Michael & Cindee Gold Memory of Barbara Blanding Michael & Cindee Gold Memory of Bob Eisenstein Michael & Cindee Gold Lois Held Howard & Betty Lee Rosen Memory of Edith Schiftan Sandra Schwarcz
Memory of Henry Sender Michael & Cindee Gold Memory of Herman Kaplan Howard & Betty Lee Rosen Memory of Irving Levy Lois Held Memory of Lewis Lavine James & Patty Marks Memory of Shirley Greenfield Keith & Meryl Kraft Memory of Terry Fishbein Michael & Cindee Gold Recovery of Charles Sprintz Lois Held
Greatest Need Fund Birthday of Sylvia Shepard James & Royce Fishel Honor of Alan Mazer Jackie Karr Honor of Betty Lee Rosen Jackie Karr Honor of Betsy Chernau Jackie Karr Honor of Lori Fishel Jackie Karr Honor of Sally Wolfe Jackie Karr Memory of Carleton Lett Geraldine Sadow Memory of Henry Sender Ron & Leslie Swichkow
Grossman Early Education Fund Memory of Herman Kaplan Wilma Koenig Memory of Jim Bean Keith & Meryl Kraft Memory of Sandy Schatten Wilma Koenig
Hank Brooks Campership Fund Memory of Hank H. Brooks, Jr. Bernard & Terry Rosenblum
Judy & Steven Lefkovitz Technology Fund Memory of Bob Eisenstein Steven & Judy Lefkovitz Honor of Joyce Friedman Steven & Judy Lefkovitz
Kathryn H. Gutow Greatest Need Fund Confirmation of Gaby & Rebecca Viner Daniel & Jessica Viner Honor of Grant Awarded to The Temple Gaby Viner Jacob Viner Rebecca Viner
Lee & Theresa Kuhn Social Action Fund Honor of Sally Wolfe Stephen & Sue Sternheimer
Mary & Irvin Wolf Fund for Special Educational Needs Bar Mitzvah of Simon Rosenblum James & Elise Straus
Memorial & Honor Fund Anniversary of Sally & Larry Wolfe Jerome & Brenda Rosenblum Baby Naming Mae Fleischman Augustine Fleischman & Rebecca Jensen Birthday of Annette Eskind Charles Robin & Debi Fleischer-Robin Birthday of Sylvia Shepard Irma Kaplan Michael & Lisa Shmerling Honor of Alan Mazer Jerry & Arlene Averbuch Honor of Betsy Chernau Jerry & Arlene Averbuch Joan Raskin Honor of Betty Lee Rosen Jerry & Arlene Averbuch Honor of Lori Fishel Jerry & Arlene Averbuch Honor of Sally Wolfe Jerry & Arlene Averbuch Joan Raskin Memory of Bob Cerny Keith & Meryl Kraft Memory of Bob Eisenstein Joe & Judith Barker Minnie Berlin Annette Eskind Memory of Carleton Lett Joe & Judith Barker Memory of Edith Schiftan Joe & Judith Barker Allen & Eileen Exelbierd Ron & Faith Galbraith Jean Roseman Memory of Henry Sender Charles Robin & Debi Fleischer-Robin Memory of Lewis Lavine Phil Bredesen & Andrea Conte Stephen & Leslye Lapidus Philip & Melissa Russ Memory of Murray Ocko Lawrence & Carolyn Levine Memory of Ned Herzog Joyce Vise Memory of Terry Fishbein Jerome & Brenda Rosenblum
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Exodus 35:22 . . . and they came, men & women willing-hearted to give.
This report reflects donations that have been acknowledged as of June 30th
Music Fund Appreciation of Cantor Tracy Fishbein David Bridges Memory of Terry Fishbein Rafael & Dorothy Berk Richard Kleiner & Ann Gordon Honor of Anna & Levi Schulman Marty & Jackie Scheinberg
Preschool Fund Birth of Anna Schulman Barry & Linda Zeitlin Birth of Emmitt Roffwarg Lois Held Honor of Grant Awarded to The Temple Polly Roffwarg Memory of Bob Eisenstein Kenneth Kraft & Lucilyn Crow
Rabbi Mark & Harriet Schiftan Greatest Need Fund Memory of Edith Schiftan Kenneth & Felicia Anchor Steven Greil Lois Held Geraldine Sadow Memory of Murray Ocko Kenneth & Felicia Anchor Memory of Shirley Greenfield Kenneth & Felicia Anchor
Rabbi Mark Schiftan Discretionary Fund Appreciation of Rabbi Mark Schiftan Daniel & Cynthia Edelman David Goldberg Richard & Ardis Jacobson Sally Levine Russell & Alice Rothman Betty Werthan & Family Bar Mitzvah of Brandon Deshaies Terry & Laurie-Ann Weis Birthday of Sylvia Shepard Annette Eskind Honor of Betsy Chernau Frank & Barbara Ghertner Honor of Betty Lee Rosen Frank & Barbara Ghertner Honor of Bob Eisenstein Eisenstein Family & Nan Speller Honor of Lori Fishel Frank & Barbara Ghertner Honor of Moshe Steinberg Debra Brown Steinberg Hedy Lustig Memory of Alvin Stillman Annette Eskind
Memory of Bob Eisenstein Phyllis Alper Frank & Barbara Ghertner Manuel & Gloria Sir Shirley Zeitlin Memory of Edith Schiftan Blossom Averbuch Terri Cohen Roger & Esther Cohn Daniel & Jill Eisenstein Annette Eskind James & Royce Fishel Doris Fleischer Gary & Carol Fradkin Robert Garfinkle & Pat Snyder Frank & Barbara Ghertner Wilma Koenig Keith & Meryl Kraft Hedy Lustig Reneé Kasman & Nina Pacent Stephen & Jan Riven Manuel & Gloria Sir Nan Speller Dan Cornfield & Hedy WeinbergMemory of Henry Sender Daniel & Jill Eisenstein Memory of Lewis Lavine Daniel & Jill Eisenstein Memory of Murray Ocko Manuel & Gloria Sir Recovery of Mark & Goldie Shepard Manuel & Gloria Sir
Rabbi Michael Shulman Discretionary Fund Appreciation of Rabbi Shulman Oran Aaronson Russell & Alice Rothman Memory of Alan Edwards Roger Ferris & Pamela Harrison
Rabbi Shana Mackler Discretionary Fund Baby Naming of Anna Tovah Schulman Andrew & Rachel Schulman Birthday of Rita Gorman Samuel Goldstein & William Yahner Birthday of Sylvia Shepard Stuart & Shirley Speyer Appreciation of Rabbi Shana Mackler Bob & Shelley Antin David Goldberg Betty Werthan & Family Eisenstein Family & Nan Speller Howard & Carol Kirshner Russell & Alice Rothman Birthday of Rabbi Shana Mackler Geraldine Sadow Birthday of Sylvia Shepard Elaine Sasser
Memory of Doris Lasko Wilma Koenig Memory of Eli Jacobs Minnie Berlin Wilma Koenig Keith & Meryl Kraft Memory of Henry Sender Sammy & Bill Goldstein-Yahner Seymour Trachtman & Alyssa & Michelle Memory of Laylani Rose Tamkin Gary & Barbara Tamkin Memory of Norman Lustig Wilma Koenig
Randall Falk Fund for Social Action & Community Relations Fund Appreciation of Martin Sir David & Lynn Barton Birthday of Annette Eskind Heloise Werthan Kuhn Memory of Bernard Werthan Hedy Weinberg & Dan Cornfield
Religious School Enrichment Fund Bat Mitzvah of Lily Marger James & Elise Straus Robin Szuchman Memory of Spencer Turtel Shirley Zeitlin Memory of Terry Fishbein Shirley Zeitlin Pre-k Graduation of Ari Seigle Robin Szuchman
Scott Shapiro Preschool Scholarship Fund Birthday of Steve Shapiro Kenneth & Barrie Wurzburg Warren & Jeanne Wurzburg
Yahrzheit FundMemory of Earl Kirshner Meryl & Keith KraftMemory of Sol Krizelman Shelly & Trish KrizelmanMemory of Myrin Lundin Madelyn & Stewart KresgeMemory of Tillie Klyman Gordon Gail JacobsMemory of Hannah Landsberger Gail JacobsMemory of Fred Fine Jo-Ann FineMemory of Stacy Leigh Kraft Keith & Meryl KraftMemory of Percy Cohen Margaret Sherman
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