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Page 1: August 2012 Kol Tikvah

August 2012 • Volume 26 • Issue 8 A Reform Congregation Embracing Our Jewish Tradition

News & Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

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News & Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

Why You Should Send Your Children to Jewish Camp

I write this from the “Motel Lounge” at URJ

Camp Coleman. I spent the past 9 days teach-

ing, sharing, and learning from kids of all ages.

As many of you know, I am a big believer in

the power of Jewish camping. Camp is a great

thing. It fosters a community where kids take care of one another

and reach out to others in a way that is very difficult to be recre-

ated in other places. There is also the resiliency that they learn

from being away from home for a few weeks. But then there is

something so very special from what I witness at Jewish camps:

the nurturing of a soul and the strengthening of an identity.

As a father, I love seeing the friendships that my daughters de-

velop with other girls and the fun that they have. As a rabbi, I

love seeing all of our kids be in a safe Jewish environment “24/7”

– a place where everything is Jewish, from the chadar ochel

(dining room) to the misrad (main office) to the blessings after

each meal (birkat hamazon) and the Jewish values that are a part

of Color War (Maccabiah games).

Imagine that for every Jewish experience we have, we get a to-

ken. The more tokens in a young person’s jar, the greater the

chances that he or she will grow into an engaged, connected Jew-

ish adult. That is what we want, isn’t it? If so then we need to

embark on a plan to engage more parents in the conversation

about the merits of Jewish camping and more dollars into our

scholarship funds so that this investment in a Jewish future isn’t

reserved for only for some.

I am often asked about why is this so important to me? Why do I

want our kids to go to camp?

If you were to witness what I see every summer, you would un-

derstand. Our kids learn how to pray at camp, not just learn the

words. The values that they learn are reinforced in their living

spaces. They meet Israelis, not simply through a talk or as a guest

soldier, but through ongoing meaningful connections to these

young people who serve as roles models and become friends.

With the pushes and pulls of our privileged society where being

Jewish is something that we like and appreciate but don’t get to

see it in action very often, our Jewish camp and summer pro-

grams are transformative experiences that nurture our kids souls.

So whether it is our Reform movement’s Camp Coleman, our

JCC’s Camp Barney, the Reform movement’s Mitzvah Corps

(where kids volunteer around the country doing good), Adamah

Adventures (an Atlanta-based wilderness adventure program), or

our leadership training camp at Kutz Camp in New York, with a

whole host of other opportunities, too… investing in our kids’

participation in Jewish summer programs is an investment in a

Jewish future. So whether it is our child or grandchild, our stu-

dent or member of the TBT community, sending our kids to have

one these experiences is a beautiful expression of our Jewish

commitment. The truth is, however, they don’t come cheap; not

at all! I am happy to guide you to the right camp for your child or

your family member, along with scholarship opportunities (sorry,

based on real need only).

For others who want to support our kids in TBT, consider sup-

porting our own Camp and Israel Scholarship Fund.

I know for me, attending Kutz Camp when I was 15 years old had

a dramatic impact on my life. It wouldn’t have happened without

the support of my Education Director and synagogue community

to invest in me when my mother didn’t have the resources her-

self. It has left an indelible impression on me and without exag-

geration, the experience changed my life for the better. I hope to

have as many as possible have that same experience.

For more about Jewish camping, visit the Foundation for Jewish

Camp at www.jewishcamp.org or to view my favorite summer

camp programs, visit http://bethtikvah.com/community/religious-

school and find my list under “Religious School Documents.”

Rabbi Fred Greene

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News & Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

This month, many of us have children going back to school -- and next month, back to religious school here at TBT.

We have a vibrant, dynamic religious school where our children get to experience Jewish learning in a positive, sup-

portive environment on a weekly basis. But why should the learning be limited to the once a week when they meet

with their religious school class, or the even the academic years to which our religious school extends?

As our children prepare to resume religious school next month, consider the following. All learning, and especially Jewish learning

is a constant, collaborative process. When you pick your kids up from religious school each week, start a conversation then that ex-

tends throughout the week, exploring what they learned and how their Judaism informs their day-to-day life. With children (and

grandchildren, nieces and nephews!) at college and older, don’t be afraid to do the same: Don’t be afraid to be the one to put the

questions to them, to share with them your own thoughts or point of personal study, to bring celebrating Judaism through questioning

and learning and even teaching into their lives. There is an old Jewish proverb that goes, “As you teach, you learn.” True pedagogy

goes both ways -- our learning is that much richer when we take it outside of our own heads, and into the world -- and even more so

when we share that interaction and that tradition with our children.

As we start a new school year, let’s remember that the study of Judaism provides us with a life-long journey, and one not just limited

to children. Let’s engage each other, in small, casual ways, as we figure out what our Judaism means to each of us, personally, and

how we continue to create and build a community around it. And let’s all help one another in remembering that the study of Judaism

is best realized when it is multidimensional. It is often through immersion with a text and discussion around it that we learn a bit of

history of our people, a bit of thought of our tradition, and a bit of “why” we do what we do from a Jewish point of view. The study

and the learning hopefully translates into action -- into how we engage with our world as Jews and within a Jewish context. It is that

study and learning that will serve as a lantern for us in navigating the world, through our business dealings, through our social lives,

and as we hopefully actively pursue Tikkun Olam, those actions that work towards repairing our world.

Join a committee here at the synagogue to further our own TBT community. Help deliver a bag to a hospital so that one of our con-

gregants knows that their synagogue family is thinking of him or her. Make a commitment to study a bit, with Rabbi Greene, Rabbi

Tam or Cantor Kassel. Work on a Habitat House; participate in Relay for Life - Ruach Atlanta. And -- attend a Shabbat service to

see how the Parsha of the week might “speak to you.” And when you do these things, don’t do them alone: Bring your family, bring

your friends, bring your children. Train your Jewish mind to see the world through actions, and then explore their meaning by engag-

ing in them with your community. Let’s seek to find the learning in everyday life, and pass that mindfulness along to each next gen-

eration.

Shalom,

Steven C. Gerson, President

Cantor’s Convention 2012

In June I attended the annual convention of the American Conference of Cantor’s which emphasized the non-musical

parts of being a cantor. One featured speaker was Alan Morinis of Vancouver British Columbia, the Dean of The Mus-

sar Institute. What….. is Mussar?

Mussar is a path of contemplative practices and exercises that have evolved over the past thousand years to help an

individual soul to pinpoint and then to break through the barriers that surround and obstruct the flow of inner light in

our lives. Mussar is a treasury of techniques and understandings that offers immensely valuable guidance for the journey of our lives.

From its origins in the 10th century, Mussar was a practice of the solitary seeker, until in the 19th century it became the basis for a

popular social/spiritual movement originating in Lithuania, inspired by the leadership of Rabbi Israel Salanter.

I find truth in the words of our morning prayer, Elohai N’shamah, which says we were created by God with a pure soul. I also be-

lieve that we develop habits over the years that block or inhibit the truest expression of our souls. When this happens, everything we

do is diminished to some extent. To learn more about Mussar I encourage you to visit the website: http://www.mussarinstitute.org

HHD Choir Rehearsals begin Aug. 7

Tired of softly singing the High Holyday prayers from your seat in the congregation? Ready to belt it out a little without getting

strange looks from those sitting nearby?

Then – join our HHD Choir! Last year, following the High Holydays, the choir recorded our musical repertoire which will make

learning the music a BREEZE for anyone who would like to join us this year. Think it over, but don’t take too long. We rehearse on

Tuesday nights from 7:00 – 9:00 beginning Tuesday Aug. 7.

Contact me right away if you are interested at [email protected].

Cantor Nancy Kassel

Notes from the Cantor

Shalom Chaverim - שלום חברים

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We are just over one month away from beginning the new religious school year. The first day of Sunday school will be September 9th. This summer has truly flown by and we have been very busy planning for the new school year. We have registered students, ordered books and classroom supplies, planned special activities and our teachers have worked on lesson planning along with other aspects of preparing for the beginning of school. We are all eager to see the students and begin an exciting new school year.

Registration forms for the 2012-2013 school year are still being submitted to the religious school office. We have about 85% of our previous students already registered. Thank you to those families who have sent your registration forms and tuition in thus far. Getting your forms in early helps us immensely in the planning process. If you have not sent your registration form and tuition to the office, please do so promptly. This is the only way we can make sure your child will be placed in his/her appropriate class.

Open House for Pre K – 3rd grade will take place on Sunday, September 23rd at 9:30 a.m. Open house for 4th – 7th grade will take place on Sunday, September 30th also at 9:30 a.m.

A note to our parents of post B’nai Mitzvah age children (8th through 12th), please remember to enroll your child in our Kesher, Confirmation and Kivunim programs. These programs are a continuation of your child’s Jewish education after their seventh grade year. The forms are available on our website (www.bethtikvah.com). Your post B’nai Mitzvah children are also eligible to become Madrichim (Teacher Aides) this year. If they are interested please call the religious school office at 770-642-4168 to discuss.

Have a wonderful and relaxing August. We are looking forward to seeing all of our student's smiling faces in Septem-ber.

Shalom

Hassia Levin

News and Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

Religious School

B’nai Mitzvah

Early Childhood Education Center

The summer has come and gone and once again the halls of the Early Childhood Education Center are quiet…but only

for a moment!

Camp went off without a hitch, as our children participated in various activities, including Shabbat Sing, cooking and

arts and crafts. They also played and splashed during water play and even had a visit from the ice cream man!

I would like to thank Linda Siegel, Maria Schwartz, Erin Pollack, Rachel Wilson, Lisa Laudicina, Lauren Siegel, Abby Fried-

man, Jill Matthews, Adriane Cooper, Zoe Eberhardt, Rachel Laudicina, Marissa Laudicina, Allison Cohen and Olivia Gold-

stein for all of their time and help in making the summer a wonderful experience for all.

We are looking forward to a wonderful 2012-2013 school year which begins August 27.

If you or someone you know may be interested in our program, please contact me at 678-350-0076 for a tour.

Jenifer Friedman

Samuel Isaac Berman will be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah on August 4, 2012. Sammy is the son of Andrea and Josh Berman and brother to Spencer and Austin. He is the grandson of Evelyn and Fredley Berman and Harriette and Mark Becker, all of Aventura, Florida. He attends Dickerson Middle School and will be entering the 8th grade this fall. Sammy is an avid baseball player and plays on a year round travel team. He loves spending time with his friends and just being a kid. Sammy is looking for-ward to this special day as he has learned quite a bit about family, faith and community through the many mitzvah projects he has done in preparing to become a Bar Mitzvah.

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Calling all Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Cubs and Brownies…

We are starting to form the courses for scouts (both girls and boys) in our community to provide them an opportunity to earn their religious emblems based on the various ranks.

For Boy Scouts, there are: Maccabee (Tigers) Aleph (Wolf/Bear/Webelos) Ner Tamid (Boy Scouts/Venturers ages 11-14) Etz Chaim (Boy Scouts/Venturers ages 14-18) Shofar (Adults)

For Girl Scouts, there are: Lehavah Award (Grades 2-3) Bat Or Award (Grades 4-6) Menorah Award (Grades 7-9) Or Emunah Award (Grades 10-12)

Classes will be on Sunday afternoons, beginning in November.

We anticipate these emblems will be completed in time for Scout Shabbat, tentatively scheduled for Friday, February 8, 2013.

If you are interested in receiving more information, please contact Tony Rosenberg at [email protected].

News & Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

Arianna Camille Pacifico will be called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah on August 11, 2012. Arianna is the daughter of Vivian and Todd Pacifico and sister to Zachary Pacifico. Her grandparents are Maria and Victor Sala, and Gloria and Al Pacifico. She is in 8th grade at Mabry Middle School where she participates in the Honors Band Program as a clarinet player, and is a member of the National Junior Honor Society. Her hobbies include swimming and playing soccer. Arianna also enjoys art activities, reading, and shop-ping with her friends. Her mitzvah projects include supporting the Foundation for Hospital Art by sponsoring and par-ticipating in a PaintFest Event. The completed artwork will be donated to a hospital. Arianna has also initiated a collec-tion for the food pantry at North Fulton Community Charities.

Molly Lauren Peters will be called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah on August 18, 2012. Molly is the daugh-ter of Kimberly and Bradley Peters and sister to Emma and Lily. Molly attends Dodgen Middle School where she is a Principals Honor Roll student. She enjoys rowing on the Atlanta Junior Rowing Association Novice Team as well as practicing yoga. Molly loves to spend time with her friends and help others through her many volunteer activities including coordinating the upcoming Ruach Atlanta Relay for Life to

benefit the American Cancer Society. Molly has been looking forward to sharing her Bat Mitzvah with her family, friends, and synagogue community. Eli Lennon Madans and Asher Dylan Madans will be called to the Torah as B’nai Mitzvah on August 25, 2012. Eli and Asher are the sons of Mark Madans and Hannah Whitlock, and the stepsons of Miles Whitlock. They are the grandsons of Ira and Phyllis Madans and Anne Grossman, all currently residing in Marietta, Georgia. Eli is in the 9th grade at Riverwood High School and a participant on the Team Atlanta Maccabi 13-14 Basketball Team. Asher is a 7th grader at Ridgeview Charter Middle School and he enjoys playing football, soccer and basketball. They both have participated in helping out their mother with the Adopt a Golden Atlanta organization and their father in supporting the North Fulton Community Charities. Each of them has learned a lot about sacrifice, faith and community through the process of preparing for their Bar Mitzvah and both boys are looking forward to sharing their B'nai Mitzvah experience with their family and friends. They are espe-cially excited to be able to share this special day with each other

B’nai Mitzvah

Riley Isabel Boehm will be called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah on August 11, 2012. She is the daughter of Jennifer and Todd Boehm, and the sister of Adam Boehm. Riley will be starting the 8th grade at Dodgen Middle School where she is a Principal’s Honor Roll student. At school she participates in Young Authors Club and Chorus. At home she enjoys cooking, reading, baking, writing, and cupcakes; she also enjoys entertaining her friends and family. Riley hopes to be an author or chef when she grows up.

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News and Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

TBT’s 25th

Anniversary Tribute Book

Be a Part of our History and Anniversary

As we gear up for the events surrounding TBT’s 25th Anniversary Celebration ,we want to give each member of our commu-nity an opportunity to contribute to this momentous occasion. TBT’s 25th Anniversary Tribute Book will be your chance to publicly acknowledge, honor, thank and remember people and/or moments at TBT that have touched you and your family.

Be creative! The ways to contribute are endless. You could:

● Thank Rabbi Tam and/or TBT’s founding families for having the courage, vision and dedication to build our

Synagogue.

● Thank and Honor Rabbi Greene for his devotion and inspiration to TBT

● Acknowledge Cantor Kassel’s creativity each year in producing wonderfully funny Purim Shpiels, working with the

Bar/Bat Mitzvah and Confirmation students and choirs and providing the beautiful melodies that enhance our wor-ship experience.

● Thank Becky and Jenny for all they do to keep TBT running smoothly every day.

● Encourage your TBT preschooler or Religious School student to acknowledge a teacher or director that has had a

special impact in their life.

● Thank your parents for the enormous efforts and time they have dedicated to make TBT so special.

● Thank your children and friends for all they have done to make TBT a wonderful spiritual home.

● Tell a great TBT story that will make everyone smile! (Remember when?)

● Send in any historical photos to mark TBT milestones (they may be used in the book or the timeline at our

discretion depending on their content).

Memory Submissions: 25 words or less = $18 1/4 page = $54 1/2 page = $90 Full page = $162 Inside front/back cover = $360 Back cover = $540

The 25th Anniversary Tribute Book will help mark this special moment in TBT’s history and be cherished for years to come. Deadline for memory submissions is August 31st.

Please send your submissions along with your payment to Temple Beth Tikvah, 9955 Coleman Road, Roswell, GA 30075 (Attn: The Tribute Book).

TBT Community

What does a Chavurah do?

Each Chavurah decides on its own blend of socializing and

Jewish learning, through programs of study, observances of

holidays and festivals, socializing and sharing of simchas.

Members personalize and vitalize their Jewish experience

and participate together in synagogue life and community

concerns.

When does a Chavurah meet?

Each Chavurah usually meets once a month in the homes of

its members (or at other locatiosn), in rotation. With that

said, each Chavurah sets the frequency of meeting that

works best for that particular group. The group will decide

on the most convenient dates and times based on the sched-

ules of all its members. Sometimes meetings alternate adult

only and family events.

For additional information or to join a chavurah, please

contact Ivie Graiser at [email protected] or

770-641-0144. To begin the process, please complete an

application and forward it to TBT or Ivie.

College Outreach Committee

For parents who have either current college students and/

or rising freshman, we would like to make you aware of a

service offered by TBT. Temple Beth Tikvah would like to

stay in touch with your child while they are away from

home in college. They will receive a small care package

(each semester) so that they will know they are being

thought of. If you already know your student’s current

school mailing address, please send it to us now. Or, if you

will be finding out that information soon, please let us

know as soon as possible. There will be future reminders

as well. Please contact either Ginger Glazer at

[email protected] or Lynda Bennett at

[email protected] at your earliest convenience.

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News and Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

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News and Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

TBT Happenings for August 2012

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2 3 4

9a Tai Chi w/ Caring Committee

11a S.E.L

Special Summer

Class - Tom Bu-

chanan - "The

Mythic Impera-

tive: The Signifi-

cance in Life and

Culture."

6:30p URJ Shabbat Service At Temple Emanu-El no service at TBT

9a B.L.T. Bagels, Learning and Torah 10a Shabbat Service Berman Bar Mitzvah

5 6 7 8 9 10 11

7p Families Anonymous

9a Tai Chi w/ Caring Committee 7p Choir Rehearsal

11a S.E.L

Special Summer

Class - Tom Bu-

chanan - "The

Mythic Impera-

tive: The Signifi-

cance in Life and

Culture."

8:00p Shabbat Service

9a B.L.T. Bagels, Learning and Torah 10a Shabbat Service Boehm/Pacifico B’not Mitzvah

12 13 14 15 16 17 18

7p Families Anonymous

9a Tai Chi w/ Caring Committee

7p Choir Rehearsal

11a S.E.L

Special Summer

Class - Tom Bu-

chanan - "The

Mythic Impera-

tive: The Signifi-

cance in Life and

Culture."

8:00p Shabbat Service

9a B.L.T. Bagels, Learning and Torah 10a Shabbat Service Peters Bat Mitzvah

19 20 21 22 23 24 25

9a New Commit-tee/Board Mbr Orientation 3:30p 8/9 Kesher Retreat 6p Relay for Life Capts Meeting 7p Relay for Life Steering Meeting 7p Rosh Chodesh Pgm

7p Families Anonymous

9a Tai Chi

6p RS Teacher’s Meeting

7p Choir Rehearsal

7:30p Board of Trustees Meeting

10a ECEC Meet & Greet

7:30p Open Door Shabbat Reception

8:00p Shabbat Service

9a B.L.T. Bagels, Learning and Torah 10a Shabbat Service Madans B’nai Mitzvah

26 27 28 29 30 31

7p Families Anonymous

9a Tai Chi

6p RS Madrichim Meeting

7p Choir Rehearsal

7:30p Officers Meeting

8:00p Shabbat Service

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News and Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

Annual Campaign

David & Christine Toltzis in memory of Norton Simons

Jonathan and Rebecca Bennett in memory of Harry Carasick

Building Fund Steven & Linda Steinberg in memory of Muriel Steinberg

Seymour and Renee Davis in memory of Natalie Berlin

Rodney and Erika Eberhardt in memory of Max Skyer

Hadley and Lisa Lowy in memory of Richard Cooper and

Harry Lowy

Campership/Israel Fund Howard & Suzanne Silverman in memory of Edith Silverman

Howard & Suzanne Silverman

Nadine Duhaney in honor of Temple Beth Tikvah

Walter and Esther Shultz in memory of Harry Carasick

Larry & Jackie Pepper in memory of Harry Carasick

Cantor’s Fund

David & Marci Slotin in memory of Lorry R. Bernstein and

Marian B. Slotin

Rhonda Schweber in memory of Daniel Kaufman

Bruce and Rhonna Brandi in memory of Daniel Kaufman

Sheryl Blechner in appreciation of Cantor Kassel

Rodney and Erika Eberhardt in memory of Sam Speer

Ilene Monat in appreciation of Cantor Kassel

Lloyd and Gail Tate in honor of Cantor Kassel

David and Beth Janes in appreciation of Cantor Kassel

Todd and Rachel Wilson in appreciation of Cantor Kassel

Martin Milstein in honor of Charlene Milstein

Martin & Fern Soniker in memory of Dorothy Liner

Caring/Kehillat Chesed Fund

Walter and Esther Shultz in honor of Bernice Isaac

Thomas and Marsha McMurrain in memory of Rae Kaufman

Ronald and Leslie Swichkow in memory of Sam Speer

Joseph Dunn in memory of Selma Greenberg Dunn

Sheryl Blechner in honor of Adam Graiser's engagement,

Jacob Janes' Bar Mitzvah, Phyllis & Ira Maddens' grandson's

Bar Mitzvah and Ruth Zeidman's great granddaughter

Mark and Sally Vosk in memory of Jules Rose and in honor of

the birth of Sy and Renee Davis' great granddaughter, Aubrey

Ellen Klein in memory of Mildred Rosenthal

Lawrence and Gail Reid in memory of Natalie Berlin

Ruth Zeidman in honor of the birth of Marlowe Pia Spector

Clifford and Loretta Weiss in memory of Fred Knowles and

Annette and Fred Knieberg

Aaron and Sheila Stieglitz in memory of Jack Stieglitz

Lawrence and Anne Skal in honor of Ruth Rothfarb's special

birthday

Ruth Zeidman in honor of the special birthday of Florence

Gordon

Ruth Zeidman in honor of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Ronni

Colten

Ruth Zeidman in memory of Harry Carasick

Todd and Rachel Wilson in appreciation of the Kehillat Chesed

committee

Aaron and Sheila Stieglitz in memory of Sarah Stieglitz

Endowment Campaign

Walter and Esther Shultz in memory of Sam Speer

Ruth Zeidman in memory of Sam Speer

Seymour and Renee Davis in memory of Sam Speer

Ira and Phyllis Madans in memory of Sam Speer and Sophie

Madans

Douglas Wexler and Jane Greenberger in memory of aunt Jean

Berman

Douglas Wexler and Jane Greenberger in memory of Sam

Speer

Andrew & Ilana Zalkin in memory of Sam Speer

Rabbi Fred and Deborah Greene in memory of Sam Speer

Dale and Wendy Bearman in memory of Samuel Bearman

Robert and Ellen Rickles in memory of Sam Speer

Andrew & Ilana Zalkin in memory of Daniel Kaufman

Bradley and Kimberly Peters in memory of Sam Speer

Ellen and Marc Jacobs in memory of Sam Speer

Anne Grossman in memory of Sam Speer

Dr. and Mrs. Seth Zimmer in memory of Sam Speer

Bruce & Bonnie Walkes in memory of Sam Speer

Rory and Jenifer Friedman in memory of Sam Speer

Noah & Berna Levine in memory of Sam Speer

Fred and Patricia Landsberg in memory of Sam Speer

Pam Alterman in memory of Sam Speer

Scott and Susan Wynne in memory of Sam Speer

Dan and Laura DeRiemer in memory of Sam Speer

Mark and Debbie Weiss in memory of Walter Berlin

Ivie Graiser in honor of Morgan Shapiro's graduation and

Michael J. Berger's 65th birthday, and in memory of Bernard

Berger

Warren and Stephanie Lampert in memory of Sam Speer

General Fund

David and Ellen Herold in memory of Ilana Cohen

Ira and Phyllis Madans

Rabbi Tam Discretionary Fund in memory of Dr. Robert Tam

Walter and Esther Shultz in memory of Natalie Berlin

David and Ellen Herold in memory of Dvora Herold and in

honor of Steve Astren's birthday

Dr. Tod and Leslie Rubin in honor of Rachel Joseph's high

school graduation and acceptance to UGA

Ellen Klein in memory of Alfred Rosenthal

William & Marjory Segal in memory of Rose Lieber

Melvin and Amy Finkel in memory of Robert Camp

Aaron and Sheila Stieglitz in memory of Ann Efruss

Steven & Linda Steinberg in memory of Natalie Berlin

Shirley Crawford in honor of Temple Beth Tikvah

Bruce and Bonnie Walkes in memory of Harry Carasick

Ronald and Leslie Swichkow in memory of Harry Carasick

(continued on next page)

Donations

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News and Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

Donations (continued)

Prayerbook Fund

Mark and Sally Vosk in memory of Alice Gelfand

Preschool Fund

Douglas Wexler and Jane Greenberger in honor of the birth of

Ruth Zeidman's first great grandchild, Marley Abigail Rattray

Rabbi Tam Discretionary Fund in memory of Dr. Robert Tam

Jenifer Friedman in memory of Max Skyer and Janet Kellis

Fred and Patricia Landsberg in memory of Max Skyer

Arnold and Ellen Bernstein in memory of Max Skyer

David and Dalia Faupel in memory of Max Skyer

Arnold and Ellen Bernstein in memory of Miriam Bernstein

Rabbi Greene’s Discretionary Fund Addie Myers

Edward and Myrna Kaye

June Wallach

Florence Gordon

Evelyn Garrin

Jerome and Margie Cohen

Sheryl Blechner

Gerald and Carol Berkowitz

Larry & Jackie Pepper in memory of Harold Levitz

Jeffrey Willard and Steve Mahan in memory of Sam Speer

Jeffrey Willard and Steve Mahan in memory of Daniel

Kaufman

Martin and Charlene Milstein in memory of

Ben H. Zimmerman

Jonathan and Keira Oseroff in memory of Harmon Garrin

Lois Clymin in memory of Sam Speer and in honor of the birth

of Marley Abigail Rattray

Ruth Zeidman in honor of the birth of her great granddaughter,

Marley Abigail Rattray

Bruce and Carol Waldman in memory of Ruth Pollak

David and Rebecca Halusic in appreciation of Rabbi Greene

Theda Seifert in honor of the birth of Marley Abigail

Mark and Sally Vosk in memory of Nettie Lebofsky

Mrs. Mariann Mamberg in memory of Lola Mamberg

Steven and Amy Fine in memory of Flora Fine

Sidney and Lois Malkin in memory of Al Malkin

Lloyd and Gail Tate in appreciation of Rabbi Greene

Bruce and Maureen Severn in appreciation of Rabbi Greene

Ilene Monat in appreciation of Rabbi Greene

Jerry and Marcy Kaufman in memory of Max Kaufman

Jill Lehrer in memory of Irving Pergament

Joel and Judy Rosenberg in honor of Desmond Singhal's

speedy recovery

Audrey Eisen in memory of Jerry Liroff

Neal and Susan Estroff in honor of Carly Shapiro's graduation

Sheila Barid in memory of Louis Pesses

Clifford and Loretta Weiss in memory of Annette and Fred

Knieberg and Larry Knowles

Families Anonymous

Jerome and Margie Cohen in memory of Esther Cohen

David and Beth Janes in appreciation of Rabbi Green

Alvera Cooper in memory of Paul Cooper

Charlotte Fleisher in memory of Milton Charyn

Todd and Rachel Wilson in appreciation of Rabbi Greene

Gerald Prosterman in memory of Sadele Gottler

Jane Greenberger in memory of Frank Greenberger

Cory Davis in honor of the 25th anniversary of Anne and Bob

Davis

Bernard & Rita Tuvlin in memory of Hilda Myers

Rabbi Tam’s Discretionary Fund

Barry Kaiser in memory of Arlene Kaiser

Marvin and Trudy Davis in memory of Gerald Rein

Benjamin & Evelyn Berkowitz in memory of Oscar Hecker

Ruth Zeidman in honor of the birth of her granddaughter,

Marley Abigail

Florence Nathanson in honor of Rabbi Tam

Jonathan and Barbara Berger in memory of Daniel Kaufman

Steve Gerson in memory of Gertrude Gerson

Walter and Esther Shultz in honor of the marriage of Andra Tam

Lefkovits and Paul Zolty

Marvin and Trudy Davis in memory of Sam and Pauline Davis

Warren and Stephanie Lampert in memory of Robert Tam

Religious School Fund

Arnold and Ellen Bernstein in memory of Frances and Louis

Stein

David and Dalia Faupel in memory of Max Skyer

Todd and Rachel Wilson in honor of Jacob Janes' Bar Mitzvah

David and Ellen Herold in honor of the Bat Mitzvah of

Marsha and Tom McMurrain's granddaughter

Stan Reich in memory of Maurice Reich

Torah Fund

Sam and Alice L. Herndon in memory of Natalie Berline

Morray and Susan Scheinfeld in memory of Paul and

Joan Barton

Steve & RoseAnn Gerson in honor of the marriage of

Andra Tam Lefkovits and Paul Zolty

Morray and Susan Scheinfeld in memory of Carolyn Besser

Nadine Duhaney in honor of Temple Beth Tikvah

Ira and Phyllis Madans in memory of Esther Grosswald

Youth Fund

Steve & RoseAnn Gerson in memory of Jacob Gerson

Jonathan and Rebecca Bennett in memory of Max Skyer

Cary Goldenthal and Lori Shapiro in memory of Max Skyer

Jonathan & Lynda Bennett in memory of Arnold Rivkin

Steve & RoseAnn Gerson in memory of Harry Carasick

Zalkin Memorial Library Fund

Mark and Sally Vosk in honor of the birth of her grandson, Eli

Liam Pepin

Shari Alhadeff in memory of Milton and Esther Kirckheimer

Neal & Roslyn Dodell in memory of Harriet and Leon Irwin

Barry & Marlene Goren in memory of Natalie Berlin

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News and Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

TBT Sisterhood

Andy and Julie Aaronson

Jonathan and Allison Agin

Shari and Barry Alhadeff

Pam Alterman

Steven and Teri Astren

Brian and Sheri Baker

Steven and Sheila Barid

Dale and Wendy Bearman

Adam Beckman

Paul and Anne Beckman

Matthew and Sandra Bennett

Jonathan and Rebecca Bennett

Jonathan and Barbara Berger

Gordon and Patty Berger

Mark and Cathy Berman

Josh and Andrea Berman

Bram and Anne Bessoff

Dr. Jerry Bilsky and Dr. Judy

Tolkan

Arthur and Stephanie Blank

Kevin and Jodi Blechman

Sheryl Blechner

Scott and Mary Block

Todd and Jennifer Boehm

Michael and Heather Braun

Adam and Adrienne Bruckman

Don and Mara Buffington

Gene Carasick and Terry

Apt Carasick

Lonnie & Debbie Carter

Robert Cherof

TBT Men's Club

Lois Clymin

David and Roberta Coad

David and Terri Cohen

Sidney Cojac

TBT Social Committee

Revenue

Glenn and Tamah Cooper

Mark and Stephanie Craig

Joshua and Natalya Cutler

Robert and Anne Davis

Gordon and Hollis Decker

Dan and Laura DeRiemer

Mitchell and Dyann Diamond

Gary and Wendy Dichtenberg

Rabbi Fred Greene

Discretionary Fund

Kristopher and Paige Dobbins

Rodney and Erika Eberhardt

John and Rita Ehrmann

Audrey Eisen

Daniel Ellison

Alan Epstein

Stuart Farber

David and Dalia Faupel

Joe and Barbara Feinberg

Elliot & Donna Feller

Jeffrey and Risa Fibus

Steven and Amy Fine

Melvin and Amy Finkel

Andy and Marci Fried

Rory and Jenifer Friedman

Julian and Martha Fuerst

Evelyn Garrin

Richard & Valerie Gerber

Steve & RoseAnn Gerson

Ed and Cindy Getty

Arnold Goldberg

Cary Goldenthal and Lori

Shapiro

Marshall and Roberta Goldman

Robert and Cindy Goldstein

Andrew and Lori Goldstrom

Aaron and Stacie Goodkin

Harlan & Ivie Graiser

Bernard and Susan Greenberg

Rabbi Fred and Deborah

Greene

Anne Grossman

Michael and Anna Gutkin

Scott & Sharon Guttman

Drs. Larry and Stacey Heit

Robert and Rachel Herman

Dr. Yitzhak and Ronit

Hermoni

Sam and Alice L. Herndon

David and Ellen Herold

Neil and Ruth Hilsen

Dr. Mitchell and Julie Hilsen

Alex and Debi Hinerfeld

Mark and Alicia Hirsch

Bernice Isaac

David and Beth Janes

Daniel and Stephanie Joseph

Barry Kaiser

Doug & Donna Kallman

Barry and Barbara Kanter

Brad and Jill Kaplan

Cantor Nancy Kassel

Edward and Myrna Kaye

Jeffrey & Beth Kess

Sharon Khoury

Dr. Marc and Deborah Klein

Jeff Klein

Dr. Steven and Helen Kraus

Robert and Karen Kremer

Fred and Patricia Landsberg

Scott and Sheryl Lasky

Kenneth Lawler, Jr. and

Ginger Glazer

Steven and Wendy Lenhard

Barry and Hassia Levin

Ron and Lindsay Levin

Judy Levine

Sherwin and Judee Levinson

Peter & Helene Levinson

Emily Lewit

Steven & Janice Liederman

Michael and Jeanne Lipsitt

Drs. Gary and Michal

Loventhal

Ira and Phyllis Madans

Jonathan and Joan Marks

Community Foundation for

Palm Beach & Martin Counties

David and Jill Mattos

Thomas and Marsha

McMurrain

Marvin and Dana Mermelstein

Martin and Charlene Milstein

Joel & Karen Moss

Robert Moss

Jay and Anita Myer

Addie Myers

Joseph and Nelly Myers

Robert and Marcy Nader

Mark Nechoda

Hilda Ortiz

Larry & Jackie Pepper

Jason and Melanie Pickett

Scott and Rhonda Povlot

TBT Preschool

John and Diane Rabson

Herbert and Bunny Renkin

Donald and June Restler

Robert and Ellen Rickles

Betty Rickles

Joel and Judy Rosenberg

Howard & Barbara Rosenberg

Molly Rosenfield

Michael and Kimberly

Rosenthal

Michael & Lara Rozenman

Dr. Tod and Leslie Rubin

Todd and Suzanne Sacks

Chad and Jules Salinas

Robert and Donna Schacher

Morray and Susan Scheinfeld

Douglas and Lisa Schiffer

Joel and Kathleen Schoenblum

TBT Religious School

William & Terry Schwartz

Gary and Debra Schwartz

Rhonda Schweber

Bart and Kara Segal

Sanford and Gail Seidman

Robert and Ilicia Shapiro

Ira & Brenda Share

Spencer and Debra Shilling

Dr. Allan and Pessie Shippel

Walter and Esther Shultz

Robert and Ruth Shultz

Carol Shutzberg

David and Elisa Siegel

Sandy & Nancy Simon

Lawrence and Anne Skal

Kenneth and Helene Skolky

Martin & Fern Soniker

Shabbat Rocks- Soundout

Records

Eric and Victoria Stein

Terry & Michelle Stein

Fred & Vicki Steine

MJCCA Stephanie Schiele

Barry & Denise Straus

Roberta Strauss

Ronald and Leslie Swichkow

Lloyd and Gail Tate

Steven and Abbe Tobin

Bruce and Carol Waldman

Bruce and Bonnie Walkes

June Wallach

Ronald & Sheri Weiner

Edmund Weisberger

Scott and Marci Weiss

Clifford and Loretta Weiss

Mark and Debbie Weiss

Douglas Wexler and Jane

Greenberger

Nancy White

Bram and Dana Wieskopf

Jeffrey Willard and Steve

Mahan

Todd and Rachel Wilson

James and Marla Zackheim

Andrew and Ilana Zalkin

Ruth Zeidman

Dr. and Mrs. Seth Zimmer

Marilyn Zimmer

Thank You to All of Our Bucket Campaign Donors

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A quarter century ago, a few families had an idea to create a warm, welcoming and engaging place to worship. They called it Temple Beth Tikvah – the “House of Hope.” Twenty five years later, TBT has lived up to its name and then some. Now, that’s something to celebrate!

Mark Your Calendars for these Special Events to Celebrate TBT at 25! We have planned a wonderful celebration of TBT’s 25th anniversary that offers something for everyone. Please mark your calendars for these very special events as we celebrate this important milestone. More details will follow soon.

25th Anniversary Kabalat Shabbat Featuring Renowned Playwright, Composer, Actor and Cantor Danny Maseng and the TBT Choir Friday, October 12, 8 p.m. Oneg Shabbat to follow

Danny Maseng in Concert Saturday, October 13, 8 p.m. TBT Sanctuary Refreshments will be served following the performance

The First Ever Sunday Relay for Life: Ruach Atlanta Sunday, October 14, 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. Roswell Area Park Fan the flames in search of a cure! Registration at www.RelayForLife.org/ruachga

25th Anniversary Family Picnic at TBT Sunday, October 28, Noon

Get Involved in the Planning of TBT at 25! TBT at 25! Co-Chairs, Mary Block and Gene Carasick have assembled a great committee to deliver these special events and are partnering with Ruach Atlanta co-chairs, Sheryl Blechner and Esther Schultz. If you would like to get involved in TBT at 25!, please contact Mary Block at [email protected]

News and Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

TBT 25th Anniversary Info

TBT at 25! A Special Congregational Celebration

October 12 - 14 and October 28, 2012

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News and Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

TBT 25th Anniversary Info

Get to Know Danny Maseng,

Our Special 25th Anniversary Guest

Born in Israel to American parents, Danny first came to the United States to star on Broadway in 'Only Fools Are Sad.' A playwright, actor, singer, writer and composer, Danny has served as Evaluator of New American Plays/Opera-Musical T heater for the National Endowment for the Arts. Danny is very proud to be the Chazzan and Music Director of Temple Israel of Hollywood. A leader in the field of informal Jewish education, Danny has been Director of Hava Nashira for the URJ, the Artis-tic Director of the Brandeis-Bardin Institute and the Director of The Spielberg Fellowships for the FJC. He is the Patron Artist of the Avraham Geiger School for Cantorial Arts in Berlin, the first post-Holocaust Cantorial school in Germany. Danny's critically acclaimed off-Broadway musical 'Wasting Time with Harry Davidowitz' The Musical Journey of a Jewish Soul, and the dynamic 'Soul on Fire' concert, are two exciting productions that have earned Danny accolades. A book about the luminaries of Israeli music is in the works, and Danny has recently completed his first novel 'Singularities.' One of the most popular and respected composers of contemporary liturgical and synagogue music, Danny has released a treasure trove of beautiful music. He has been the invited guest of the American Conference of Can-tors, the Cantor's Assembly, as well as the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra. Equally at home with pop and rock, Danny's CD 'Just Like Home' has been hailed "a love letter to a place and a faith called Israel" by Rolling Stone's contributing editor David Wild and his long awaited double CD, 'Heaven on Earth: Shabbat at Temple Is-rael of Hollywood ' is hot off the press and getting rave reviews! You may have seen Danny on shows like 'Law & Order' or heard him narrate' Wild Discovery' but his true love is teaching. He is a frequent faculty member of national and international institutes and conferences -- and deeply involved in interfaith dialogue. A much sought after scholar/artist-in-residence, Danny travels the world, inspiring, teaching and rekindling the love of Judaism through Torah, Kabbalah, Jewish Culture and the Arts.

DANNY MASENG ... AT A GLANCE

In Tulsa, OK -- the organizer sent a note: "Thank you for being in Tulsa to celebrate our 95th Anniver-sary! Your concert was over-the-top fabulous...everyone is still raving about your magical voice, your soulful presence and the inspiration of your selections. We know our community will be talking about

this weekend for a long, long time. You made it beautifully memorable." Paula and Malcom Milstein, Chairs

"Just thought you would enjoy knowing that Danny blew everyone away last night! It was the most heart

stopping, tear inducing, breath taking performance I have ever witnessed, let alone been honored to be a

part of. The diversity of material, depth of knowledge and breadth of ability was astounding. I speak for

more than just myself when I say that we were transported to a magnificent world last night. What an

exhilarating gift." GALA EVENT HONORING CANTOR ARLENE BERNSTEIN, Congregation Beth Israel SAN DIEGO,CA "

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From the TBT Gift Shop

Before you go to this months' parties, wed-dings, B'nai mitzvahs, friends for dinner, or you want something for yourself, remember your gift shop awaits you with wonderful gifts at great prices. Our jewelry is beautiful and made by Is-raeli artists. We will wrap your gift in our own Temple Beth Tikvah gift bag and you will be sup-porting YOUR synagogue.

We thank you and please feel free to call us if you have any questions. Carrie can be reached at 404-457-3242.

Carrie, Pam and Rhonda

25th Anniversary

Opportunities

Available

New to TBT? Interested in meeting other congregants?

Here is youropportunity!

Help TBT celebrate our 25th Anniversary!

Please contact Mary Block for details: [email protected]

SAVE THESE DATES:SAVE THESE DATES:

TBT’s 25th TBT’s 25th

Anniversary CelebrationAnniversary Celebration

October 12

Shabbat Service honoring our 18+ year congregants

October 13

Danny Maseng in Concert

October 14 Relay for Life

October 28

25th Anniversary Family Picnic from 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. at TBT

News and Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

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News and Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

ADULT ED

REGISTER TODAY! atlantajcc.org

For questions, please contact Laurie Finkelstein at [email protected] or 678.812.3723.

Rosh Chodesh (New Moon)

Women’s Spiritual Group Women of all ages and knowledge are welcome.

Sunday, August 19th, 7:00-8:30 pm in the little Oneg room.

Do you spend as much time on your spiritual self as you do on your physical self? This is your opportunity to renew and grow your spiritual self! We will explore the relevance of each Hebrew month, participate in activities that embody the monthly theme and discuss female figures that influence us; how they pertain to us and affect us in ways we don’t always recognize. Each meeting begins with optional gentle yoga/stretch/breathing to unwind. Wear comfortable, loose clothing. (If you have physical limitations, have no fear. You can participate sitting in a chair) What to bring - A candle in a container, a yoga mat if you have one. Don't have any of these? Come anyway!

Celebrate your feminine spirit and its link to the Hebrew calendar.

Reserve these dates: Sept. 23, Oct. 21, Nov. 18, Dec. 16, Jan. 20, Feb. 10, March 17, April 21 and May 19

To RSVP or to be added to our evite list, contact Pam Chanin [email protected]

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News and Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

Temple Beth Tikvah acknowledges with sorrow the passing of:

Harry Carasick, -Father of Gene Carasick

May God console you among all the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.

Condolences

Kudos Corner

The Tree of Life is a great way to honor a person or life cycle event. Leaves can be donated by individuals or by several people or families. Please consider the Tree of Life the next time you are looking for a way to honor someone or something special!

Thank you to…

Lois Malkin, Sheila Barid and Esther Shultz for preparing the Kiddush lunches during the month of July.

Marsha Mathis, Erin Pollack, Adriane Cooper, Zoe Eber-hardt, Allison Cohen and Olivia Goldstein and her cousins for all their wonderful help in the office. Hildy Potash for planting flowers and beautifying the planters in front of our synagogue.

Honor a special person or event with a leaf on

our Tree of Life

Get Well Wishes

The following congregants have recently been ill. We hope and pray for a complete and speedy recovery of the following members of our Beth Tikvah family:

Roberta Coad

Memorial Plaques

Memorial plaques are a beautiful way to

honor the memory of a loved one. Your

loved one’s plaque will be lit up several

times throughout the year.

We recite the Kaddish on the anniversary of

their passing and Yizkor, which means to re-

member, is recited as part of the prayer ser-

vice four times during the year.

With the High Holy Days approaching, we

want to make sure we receive your order in

time for your plaque to be placed on the wall

for Yizkor during Yom Kippur. The price of a

plaque is $300. If you have any questions or

would like to order a plaque, please contact

Lisa in the synagogue office at 770-642-0434

or send an email to [email protected].

All orders must be received by August 1st in

order to assure they arrive in time to be

placed on the memorial board by Yom Kippur.

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On October 11, the Anti-Defamation League and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus will present Defiant Requiem: Verdi at Terezin, a multi-media concert that tells the story of the courageous Jewish prisoners in the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp during World War II who learned Verdi’s Requiem Mass by rote and then performed this compelling work 16 times.

The concert/drama features a full performance of the Requiem, video testimony with surviving members of the choir, original Nazi propaganda film footage, and actors telling the remarkable story of the Jewish prisoners who sang as a symbol of secret defiance against their Nazi captors. The performance is powerful, dramatic and inspirational, with a contemporary message of hope.

Click here for Defiant Requiem video & more!

Tickets are on sale NOW and can be purchased by calling the Woodruff

Arts Center box office at 404 733-5000 or on the Atlanta Symphony website at www.atlantasymphony.org. Use discount code ADL10 for a 10% discount on each ticket.

News and Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

Submissions for the

September Kol Tikvah

are due to the synagogue

office by Friday, August 10.

Please email to

[email protected]

Planning a simcha or group gathering? The Tam-Blank Social Hall is the Place to Be.

For more information on renting our Social Hall, contact the synagogue office at 770-642-0434.

Welcome!Welcome!

Nancy Broudy David and Rebecca Halusic

58 Willow Glen, NE 1522 Tennessee Walker Drive

Atlanta, GA 30342 Roswell, GA 30075

Arthur Gittelman and Marcia Pearl Matthew and Rachel Wynn

6216 Meadow Run Court 1045 Westcroft Lane

Norcross, GA 30092 Roswell, GA 30075

Melvyn and Vivian Lapes

195 Kindemere Pointe

Roswell, GA 30075

Welcome New Members

Temple Beth Tikvah wishes to welcome the following new members to our family:

Donations may be mailed to: Temple Beth Tikvah

9955 Coleman Road Roswell, GA 30075

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News and Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

Synagogue Information

Synagogue Office - 770-642-0434

Fax Number - 770-642-0647

School Office (Perri) - 770-642-4168

Preschool (Jenifer) - 678-350-0076

Assistant to Clergy - Michelle Leder

Financial Secretary - Jenny Korsen

Admin. Assistant - Lisa Singer

Office Manager - Becky Sullivan

Adult Education Cindy Getty [email protected] Budget & Finance Harlan Graiser [email protected] Chavurot Ivie Graiser [email protected] College Outreach Lynda Bennett [email protected] Ginger Glazer [email protected] Communications Dave Faupel [email protected] Fundraising Ruben Braiter [email protected] Gift Shop Pam Alterman [email protected]

Carrie Bickwit [email protected] Rhonda Schweber [email protected] House Ted Nathan [email protected] Human Resources Karen Moss [email protected]

Israel Gene Carasick [email protected] Kehillat Chesed (Caring) Leslie Swichkow [email protected] Membership Recruitment & Retention Mark Rudel [email protected] Men’s Club Neil Goldstein [email protected] Nominating Committee Bart Schwartz [email protected] Andy Goldstrom [email protected] Outreach To Be Determined Ritual Esther Shultz [email protected]

Rosh Chodesh Women’s Group Pam Chanin [email protected] Security Michael Gutkin [email protected] Seniors Ruth Zeidman

[email protected]

Sisterhood Mary Block [email protected] Social Action Jeff Willard [email protected] Rodney Eberhardt [email protected] Social Committee To Be Determined Website Development Mark Weiss [email protected] Scott Povlot [email protected] Youth Group Chad Salinas [email protected]

Get Involved! TBT Committees and Chairpersons

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News and Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

Publication’s Title and Number: Kol Tikvah • Volume 26 Issue 7

Issue Date: July 2012 Frequency: Monthly

Authorized Organization’s Name and Address:

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Fred Greene

Rabbi

Donald A. Tam

Rabbi Emeritus

Nancy Kassel

Cantor

Hassia Levin

Education Director

Jenifer Friedman

ECEC Director

Steve Gerson

President

Ron Swichkow President-Elect

Paul Beckman

Vice President

Todd Boehm

Vice President

Marsha Mathis

Vice President

Mark Craig

Treasurer

Rhonda Povlot

Secretary

Seth Zimmer

Chairperson,

Board of Education

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