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This is the newsletter for the temple. It contains articles by our Rabbi, Cantor, Temple President, Religious School Director, Executive Director and many more informative aritcle. The FLAME also includes our calendar of events.TRANSCRIPT
S h a l o m and blessings! I am writing t h i s s h o r t column during my final weeks of sabbatical, w h i c h h a s b e e n t r u l y amazing.
My main message here is one of gratitude, deep and sincere gratitude from my whole family for the opportunity we had to experience the world, traveling through parts of Europe and New York, and living in Jerusalem. Thank you to the entire staff and lay leadership for your support and backing. Thank you to Rabbi Kollin for stepping back in
and being a loving, dedicated and incredible rabbi emeritus, and more: a mensch and amazing member of our community. And of course, thank you to my clergy partner, Cantor Ruth, for giving 120% to our community and providing support, grounding and leadership during my time away. I know that I missed some wonderful community moments, and some tragically painful moments, and I am beyond grateful to know that everyone was cared for, supported and comforted in my absence. I look forward to sharing many of our experiences during the “welcome back” Shabbatot in August, over the High Holy Days, and throughout the year. Israel is a remarkable place and we had a deep and transformative
25 Av - 25 ElulAugust 2013
(September 2013 insert)
Temple President Jon Weisz
Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater
Counting Our Blessings
My Thanks
ServicesMinyan Services are held every Sunday in Knell Chapel, beginning at 9:00 AM
1434 N. Altadena Drive • Pasadena, CA 91107 http://www.pjtc.net/ ( 6 2 6 ) 7 9 8 - 1 1 6 1
August 2/3 Parashat: ReehFamily Picnic 6:00 PM Katz TerraceTot Shabbat 6:45 PM Knell ChapelShabbat Service 7:30 PM Katz Terrace
Oneg hosted by Sisterhood
Sat. Service 9:00 AM Knell ChapelKiddush hosted by
Richard Samuelson in honor of Cara Jaffe's birthday
August 9/10 Parashat: ShofetimFri. Service 7:30 PM Katz Terrace
Oneg hosted by Sisterhood
Sat. Service 9:00 AM Knell ChapelKiddush hosted by
Cantor Ruth and Laurence Harrisfor the aufruf of
Melissa Bergman and Jacob LevyAugust 16/17 Parashat: Ki TetzeFamily Shabbat Service 7:30 PM Katz Terrace
Oneg Shabbat hosted by Lou and Connie Friedman
in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary
Sat. Service 9:00 AM Knell ChapelKiddush hosted by the
Shabbes Minyan GroupNew Family Member Havdallah
Katz Terrace 6:00 PMAugust 23/24 Parashat: Ki TavoShabbat Service 7:30 PM Katz Terrace
Oneg hosted by Sisterhood
Sat. Service 9:00 AM Knell ChapelKiddush hosted by Helene & Allen
Emmerich in honor of the baby-naming of their granddaughter, Samara Hope Bachrad
August 30/31 Parashat: Nitzavim/VayelechShabbat Service 7:30 PM Katz Terrace
Oneg hosted by Sisterhood
Sat. Service 9:00 AM Knell ChapelKiddush hosted by the
Shabbes Minyan Group
SelichotSat. Havdallah 8:00 PM Galpert SanctuaryService and Program 8:30 PM Galpert Sanctuary
Refreshments follow
As we enter the month of Elul and approach the High Holy Days, it is a time for personal reflection and prayer. For our synagogue and PJTC community, it is an appropriate time to focus on goals and plans for the coming new year, including some significant transitions.
We are blessed to have PJTC as our center for Jewish spiritual and cultural life in the West San Gabriel Valley. Our wonderful clergy, religious school, adult education programs and social organizations provide a flourishing and inspirational environment for our temple families
and members. We are fortunate to have these g r e a t s e r v i c e s a n d opportunities. However, it is essential that the congregation understand that the activit ies we cherish necessitate our strong and persistent support. The Board of Directors has approved the budget for this fiscal year,
and we will not be raising membership dues. As a result, the dues we pay will actually cover only 40% of the total revenues required for the year. Also, the Religious School tuition for families only offsets about 46% of the budgeted school expenses.
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The FLAME 2 August 2013
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Pasadena, California 91107(626) 798-1161 • (626) 798-8410 (Fax)
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– PJTC Clergy and Staff –Joshua Levine Grater – RabbiGilbert Kollin – Rabbi EmeritusRuth Berman Harris – Cantor
Sondra Dreshner - GabbaiEitan Trabin – Executive Director
Debby Singer – Education DirectorEitan Lowenstein – Religious School Assistant
Bruce Applebaum – Operations ManagerZachary Madick – Youth Director
Jane Hirschkowitz – Assistant to the RabbiMarian Rosen – Bookkeeper
Robert Brown – Facilities Manager
– PJTC Officers –President – Jonathon WeiszSecretary – Bob Levinson
Treasurer – Mickey BernathExec. VP Management – Faith Segal
Exec. VP Programs – Jeff LandauVP Administration – Noah Golden-Krasner
VP Adult Programs – Felicity SwerdlowVP Finance – Sandy Hartford
VP Membership – Andrea EdwardsVP Religious Affairs – Richard SamuelsonPlanning Committee Chair – Mickey Segal
Sisterhood President – Carolyn SiegalMen's Club President – Jerry Halpert
– Board of Directors –Keri Axel, Judy Balian, Judy Callahan,
Ricky Calvin, Geoff DeBoskey,Valerie Grover, Stephanie Ivler,Haley Karish, Amy Richardson, Meredith Rose, Ruth Several–Voting Past Presidents –
David Lorin, Brian Mark Matt Ober, Art Taus
– The FLAME Staff –Bruce Applebaum – Layout
Edie Taylor and Roz Scherr – EditorsKaren Hochman Brown – Advisor
Cantor Ruth Berman HarrisSummer Is For Reflection and Preparation
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are almost here, and this year I am asking you to sing with us and participate in all the prayers that we lead during the High Holy Day services. Based on my personal experience, t’filah is possible only in partnership with others. I understand that some of the prayers are intentionally designed to be lead by a sheliach tzibur (emissary of the congregation); but, for the most part, the level of togetherness and elevated spirituality that we need to really feel fulfilled and have a sense of spiritual peace is definitely something that I do not want to do alone.
As part of this sincere and committed desire, you will receive an email during the month of August, which will include melodies and prayers that will be used
during Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services. I hope you will appreciate the time and effort that has been put into making these recordings. Please spend some time listening to the songs and prayers with your entire family. I believe that familiarizing yourselves with the melodies will enhance your connection with the services during
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. The texts of these prayers will be
included in the email. If you have any questions or need help, please do not hesitate to call me. I will meet everyone who wants to practice together anytime!
L’Shalom,Cantor Ruth
I am not sure how many more of these columns I will be writing, but as of this date I am now serving as your interim E d u c a t i o n Director until a new person has been hired to sit at this desk. So I have the
privilege of once again telling you about the wonderful program we have in store for you and your children this coming September at Louis B. Silver Religious School.
Classes begin on Sunday, September 8. Preparations are now underway for the exciting year to come, which will include plenty of opportunities for parents to learn with their children. We will be welcoming new staff members to our already stellar faculty and I will tell you more about them in the next edition of the FLAME. Those returning include:
Gal Kessler-Rohs, who will be teaching the K’tantanim Class, Tami Cutler in Kindergarten, Kaileh Pistol in Gesher, Jenny Owen in Mechinah, Jen Leonard in Aleph, Wendy Bat-Sarah in Gimel, Anat Bar-Chaim in Dalet, Sondra Dreshner in Hei, Malina Mindell in 8th Grade and Stephanie Ivler in 9th and 10th. Cecilia and Rick will also be returning to teach Israeli Dance and Music. Melissa Bergman will continue working with our b’nai mitzvah students, helping them to prepare their Torah portions and Haftarot. Both Cecilia and Melissa will become newlyweds this summer and we wish them and their lucky husbands, many happy years of married life!
We are looking forward to another year of celebrating and learning together in our synagogue school home and we look forward to welcoming back all of our families, new and returning, on September 8. In the meantime, make every summer minute count and enjoy the rest of your vacation.
All the Best,Debby
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Men's Club Newsby Jerry Halpert, Men's Club President
It Is Time To Become A Valuable Men's Club Member
The Men's Club plays an important role in the congregation and has demonstrated a number of significant accomplishments, e.g., support for bus transportation to PJTC during the High Holy Days. Many new programs are being planned that are interesting, entertaining and educational. Men's
Club invites you to join and support these important activities at PJTC. Just send a check for $36 to Men's Club at PJTC. Or you can become a Diamond Men's Club Member by sending $100 and receive Membership in the Men's Club and five football pool tickets in return. (See below)
Sunday, August 25 - at 10:15 AM – New and Prospective Member Breakfast
This breakfast, FREE to new and prospective members, is a chance to meet others and learn about PJTC. Hal Barron, a Claremont history professor, will speak on the humorous topic, "American Jews and Chinese Food, A Not-So-Kosher History." The full Men's Club Breakfast will consist of "the works" – lox, bagels, cream cheese, eggs, fruit, juice and coffee. New and prospective PJTC Members are our guests. (All members who joined after October 1, 2012 are considered new members.) The price for others is $10 per person. We look forward to seeing you and supporting our new and prospective members.
Saturday, November 16 – at 7:30 PM – A Night at the Races, at PJTC.
Mark your calendars and prepare for an evening of fun and prizes as the Men's Club brings "A Night at the Races" to PJTC. It's a chance to have fun betting on real Santa Anita races shown on our screen. Your admission will provide you with funny money so that you can bet and accumulate and then use the winnings to vie for valuable prizes. Food and drinks will be available. This is a Men's Club special fundraising event that will bring lots of fun and enjoyment. More information will forthcoming as we continue to plan
Successful Past and and Ongoing Programs S u n d a y ,
Ju n e 3 0 , t h e M e n ' s C l u b and the Israel Committee co-s p o n s o r e d a breakfast with a Jerusalem Post speaker. We were
especially honored to have Tovah Lazaroff, Deputy Managing Editor of the Jerusalem Post, speak and take questions via Skype on the situation in Israel An annual update of Men's Club accomplishments and events was also presented by President Jerry Halpert. Thanks to Jeff Landau and the PJTC Israel Committee for their efforts.
Saturday, July 27, Quakes Baseball at the Epicenter
Everyone had a fine time at the Epicenter in Rancho Cucamonga with a great view behind home plate for the professional baseball game between the Cucamonga Quakes (Dodger Farm Team) and the Lancaster JetHawks (Houston Farm Team) followed by a great fireworks display. It was lots of fun for everyone.
July Yad Presentations to PJTC B'nai Mitzvah Men's Club continues to provide a gift of a yad to all bar
and bat mitzvahs on the Friday night of their event, making it easier for them to read from the Torah on Saturday morning. On July 5, Eric Schlecht presented a yad to Rachel Spaizman, and Bob Levinson presented one to Ben Shilling on July 12.
Sunday Mornings – "Jewry Duty" We are still looking for a few good people to join us at 9:00
AM on Sunday mornings for a one-hour minyan. This is a valuable service to the PJTC community and especially to those who need to say Kaddish.
We hope that you will join us and share your ideas at the open Men's Club Board Meeting, 7:30 PM Monday, August 5. For more info, email [email protected].
Join Our Football Pool And Support The Men's Club Programs
The Football Pool has been a successful and enjoyable MC fundraiser from the start. Each $10 ticket provides three chances to win each week for the 16 NFL weekends. Winning checks are mailed directly to the winners. Add to your $36 membership dues any number of $10 tickets We look forward to joining us and participating in our fundraiser.
Each booklet is only $10,
covers each week of the 16 week season and gives the holder 16 chances to win one of 3 cash prizes
mailed directly to the winners.
Booklets are available from Andy Schwarz
(626) 825-1922 or contact [email protected].
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It's Happening with Sisterhood!The PJTC Sisterhood Cookbook is coming BACK!by Debbie Guest, Sisterhood VP of Development
Come join the committee that will organize a new edition of the PJTC Sisterhood Cookbook. There are various opportunities to contribute your talents in producing a new collection of recipes from our community. We can use your help in the following areas: graphic design, recipe solicitors, marketing and sales, for starters. We welcome all creative input. We will be using a professional publishing company that specializes in cookbook fundraisers,
and who provides many resources to facilitate the process. If you have had experience in working on the earlier editions, or perhaps worked on your high school yearbook or college poetry newsletters, we can use your help. If you have no experience, we can always use a discerning eye, and innovative suggestions. You will be able to choose to do a few discrete tasks, or take on a larger challenge if that is your desire.
Please contact Debbie Guest @ [email protected].
by Carolyn Siegal Sisterhood PresidentIt’s hard to believe it is August and we
are thinking about the High Holy Days already. Sisterhood is involved in so many ways, ordering Bimah flowers, selling delicious challah to save you a trip into Fairfax and providing the Break-the-Fast after Yom Kippur services. The High Holy Days are a time for us to be together as a community, with friends and family. Scott and I love living in Altadena, but not having grown up here, we are so lucky
to have been “adopted” by PJTC families for holiday meals and celebration and are always glad to return the favor.
This time of year is very special, a time to reflect on the year past as well as look forward to the year to come. Last year, at Yom Kippur services, our now 26-year-old son commented on how for the first time he really connected to the deeper meaning in the prayers and the sermon. I felt so happy about that. At home and at PJTC he received a great Jewish education that will benefit him for his lifetime. Sisterhood believes and invests in Jewish education on all levels because this is the future for our community.
I hope to see you soon and when I do, please come say “hello,” and give me a hug. One of the things I love best about Sisterhood is the
warm hugs and kisses I get, not just at our Board meetings, but whenever we greet each other. It feels so wonderful to be part of that circle. We had over 30 members at my first “official” board meeting as Sisterhood President, and no shortage of willing volunteers. It is gratifying to lead this great group of women. So it got me thinking: what do other Sisterhood members love best about being a part of our organization? See below for two of their answers. I’m hoping that this motivates you to join Sisterhood or if you already joined to deepen your involvement. As Stacy Ober says in this year’s membership letter, “Your membership is essential, a lasting friendship the goal.” L’Shanah Tova.
What I like Best About SisterhoodKathy Kobayashi, Rosh Chodesh Co-Chair:“I like Sisterhood, because these are women who are there
for each other – not just by supporting you in spirit (though they certainly do that), but also doing the down-to-earth work that needs to be done. I don’t have any actual sisters (only a brother, who is wonderful), so maybe that makes me even more appreciative!"
Stacy Miller, Past President, Judaica Shop Chair:“The best thing about Sisterhood is that all the women are
my friends! I am a Sisterhood member because Sisterhood supports the things that are important to me.”
Purchase a $5 shopping pass for exclusive savings at any Macy’s store on Saturday, August 24, and Sisterhood will keep 100% of the proceeds. You might win a $500 Macy’s gift card too! You also have the option of arranging for your purchases ahead or you can shop after Shabbat Havdallah. For more information, contact Debbie Guest ([email protected]).
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Torah Fund by Bobbi Sloan, VP PJTC Sisterhood Rae Goodstein Memorial Torah Fund
Education is one of the most important means of transferring the wealth of t radit ion f rom one generation to the next. When you contribute to Torah Fund, you are investing in the future of our children –
an investment in knowledge pays the best interest! Torah Fund supports The Jewish Theological Seminary, Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies, Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, and Seminario Rabinico Latinoamericano in Buenos Aires.
This year’s Torah Fund theme is Mishpahah: Family. The family in Judaism holds a central place, from the first family of Adam and Chava (Eve) to our own families today. In choosing Mishpahah as the theme for the 5774 Torah Fund campaign, we are acknowledging both the sanctity that comes with being one big family and the complexity of our families and relationships.
Donors of $180.00 and above will be given this year’s pin/pendant as a gift for your participation. Our families are diverse and this pin is something to be worn proudly by women in all stages and kinds of family life.
We appreciate any amount that you are able to give. Please contact me for more information or donations.
Women’s Book Club by Connie Taus, Book Club Chair
Anyone interested in reading and discussing books is most welcome to join us. We meet on the second Thursday of each month.
The book for Thursday, August 15 (a one-time change to the third Thursday), is a novel, Things Fall Apart, by Chinua Achebe (1958). This is a story of the traditions, suffering, and brutality of tribal life in a village in Nigeria, told by someone who is one of them.
T h e b o o k f o r T h u r s d a y, September 12 is The Master, by Colm
Toibin. Toibin has intertwined actual events from the intriguing life of author Henry James within the years of 1895 to 1899, with invented scenes, thought processes and conversations.
Books are available at Vroman’s at a 20% discount where we are listed as the PJTC Book Club.
Save the Date for our next
Rosh Chodesh – Heshvan –
A special program on Thursday, October 3, 7:30 PM at PJTC
Topic: Women of the Wall & Other Adventures with
Franci Levine-GraterQuestions?
Contact Kathy Kobayashi
RoshChodesh
elebration5773
Sisterhood's Rosh Chodesh gatherings are taking a
summer break!PJTC Sisterhood & PJTC Adult Education
welcome everyone-- men and women--to a special gathering to celebrate the new moon with study, discussion and dessert
How to Order Prayerbook Dedications Let’s start off the New Year with the joy of giving
Dedicate a prayerbook in honor of a special birthday, anniversary, new grandchild, in memory of, etc. Sisterhood will see to it that a beautiful book plate with your dedication is placed inside the front cover of our temple’s prayerbooks. We will also send a letter to the recipient, a receipt to you and have the donation publicized in the FLAME.
The prices are:Sim Shalom• -- $35 Etz Hayim Chumash $65•High Holiday Machzor -- $35•Large print • Sim Shalom (purchased through Ritual Committee) -- $60
For Sisterhood books, please contact Sheila Padlipsky; for a large print Sim Shalom from Ritual Committee, contact Roz Scherr.
Pick up on Tuesday, September 3Temple Parking Lot, 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Call to orderEmail to order
[email protected] call in your order to
Wendy Frankel Ricki Lane (949) 631-6673 (626) 355-8628
Annual
Sisterhood
Challah Sale
2 Lb. Round Challahs – Plain or Raisin$8.00 each
Honeycakes – $8.00 eachHome-Made Rugalah Too! – $14.00/lb
Original or Chocolate ChipLocally Produced Honey!
A 16 oz. Jar of New Honey for the New Year(price and availabilty to be determined)
DO NOT SEND ORDERS OR CHECKS TO THE TEMPLEPay when you pick up. Cash or Checks only.
Make checks payable to PJTC SisterhoodL'Shana Tovah
Deadline for Next FLAME (October)Tuesday, September 10
send items to [email protected]
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My Visit to Krakowby Michael Several
This is the third of four parts about my trip to Germany and Poland
In April, I went to Krakow and Auschwitz, in addition to Germany, as part of my exploration of the historic Jewish communities in Central and Eastern Europe. I brought to Poland the belief that during the German occupation, the Poles were Hitler’s enthusiastic
collaborators, the extermination camps were established in Poland rather than Germany because of the Poles’ deep anti-Semitism, and the Poles not only didn’t help the Jews during the German occupation, but assisted the Germans in rounding them up for extermination. However, this wall of belief and prejudice had fractured by the time I left Poland.
In Krakow, I went to the Kazimierz, the Jewish community’s historic neighborhood, and the area south of Kazimierz, across the Wisla River, where the Krakow ghetto was located. In the Kazimierz, I saw all seven synagogues, entered the five I could, and walked through the area’s two cemeteries. The High Synagogue has a photo exhibit of the building’s history and the Jewish community in Krakow. The Remu Synagogue is the most austere one I visited, but it was the only one I saw being used, with several Orthodox men davening. In contrast, the Progressive Synagogue, which has the richest and most visually appealing interior of the synagogues I saw, was animated only by tourists like me.
The ghetto area has two state-supported sites of remembrance. One is the “Pharmacy Under the Eagle," which is a small museum in the building where the only non-Jewish Pole the Germans allowed to operate in the ghetto, Tadeusz Pankiewicz, had his pharmacy. The second is the site of the metal and porcelain factory that Oskar Schindler managed, employing Jews from the adjacent concentration camp as slave labor. The factory is gone, but the site has a building with a reconstruction of Schindler’s office, information about Schindler, his life, and the story of his protection of approximately 1,000 Jews. The building also has a permanent exhibition about Krakow under German occupation, which is both informative and theatrical. As an example of its theatricality, the space where the exhibit recalls the ghetto’s history becomes increasingly narrower and tighter as the viewer moves through it, creating a growing sense of enclosure and evoking a feeling of claustrophobia.
The story I got from the numerous places I visited and the large amount of material I read during my one day in Krakow is as follows: the relations between Jews and non-Jews in Krakow before the German occupation were good, exemplified by a Jewish member of the City Council; during the occupation; it was extremely dangerous for Poles to help Jews, as Poland was the only occupied territory in which it was a capital offense to protect Jews, yet Poles did what they could, which is evidenced by the fact that about 65% of the Righteous Gentiles are Poles; and the Poles opposed the Germans, mounting a strong partisan resistance to the occupation. This compelling story challenged my previous beliefs, yet I felt something crucial was missing. It wasn’t until I went to Auschwitz-Birkenau the following day that I realized what it was.
An Update from Your Jewish Federationby Jason Moss, Jewish Federation’s Executive Director
The Jewish Federation of the Greater San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys has been hard at work serving as the Jewish voice for our community, and providing programs and services that meet the needs of our local Jewish community. One of the many goals the Jewish Federation is to create multiple entry points for community members to find their way into the Jewish community and to provide opportunities that are more relevant in the lives of our community members.
One of the ways we felt we can do this better was to establish new organizational committees. The purpose for the committees was to get more community feedback on the direction the organization is going and to ensure that the money raised each year is being used in the most effective ways possible.
Long Range Strategic Planning: The committee will plan a cohesive and uniting statement about the Jewish Federation’s vision, values, mission, goals, structure, and strengths and weaknesses of the Federation. Committee Members: John Carlton (PJTC), Janet Kadin (PJTC), Cathy Krasner (PJTC), Marc Lavender (Temple Sinai), Bob Levinson (PJTC), David Levy (Temple Sinai), Julie Miller (Temple Beth David), Stu Miller (PJTC), Oran Reznik (TBI of Pomona), and Steve Sopkin (TBI of Pomona).
Program Oversight: The committee will look at all aspects of the Jewish Federation’s programs/services. In addition, each program/service will be evaluated in a similar manner to ensure that all of the Jewish Federation’s programs/services are successful. Committee Members: Marcia Alper (PJTC), Brenda Rosenfeld (TBI of Pomona), and Diane Schuster (TBI of Pomona).
Marketing/Communications: The committee oversees all aspects of the Jewish Federation’s communications, including marketing and public relations. The committee will: 1). review the newspaper, website, other social media, and marketing strategies for alignment with Federation’s stated goals and mission; 2). develop a clear process for timely communications; and 3). propose strategies for improving the organization’s marketing and communications. Committee Members: Arlene Bailey (Temple Beth David), Karen Brown (PJTC), Bill Burnett (TBI of Highland Park and Eagle Rock), Nancy Carlton (PJTC), Gretchen Edwalds-Gilbert (TBI of Pomona), Carol Lavender (Temple Sinai), Debrah Lemettre (TBI of Highland Park and Eagle Rock), Aty Rotter (PJTC), and Joanne Tolkoff (TBI of Highland Park and Eagle Rock).
Fundraisng/Development: The committee shall oversee all of the organization’s fundraising/development efforts with a goal of increasing the overall annual fundraising to $1 million a year. Committee Members: Marcia Alper (PJTC), Ricky Calvin (PJTC), and Josh Pais (PJTC).
Committee members are people from the community who want to enhance Jewish life in our community. To learn more about these committees, or to volunteer your time and talents serving on one of these committees, contact the Jewish Federation at (626) 445-0810 or [email protected].
A lot is going on at the Jewish Federation and we hope you will be a part of it. And…thank you to those who have supported the work we do. It is greatly appreciated.
The FLAME 7 August 2013
From the Eugene and Marilyn Fingerhut Memorial History Project
This is the third of a five-part series on Frank Ackerman. The first two parts appeared in the April and May issues of 2012.
In 1964, after only 17 years in existence, B’nai Israel Temple Center of El Monte ceased to exist when it merged with the Foothill Temple Center in Sierra Madre. This merger was largely orchestrated by Frank Ackerman, who had joined the Sierra Madre congregation in 1962 after leaving PJTC in a heated dispute over Rabbi Galpert’s contract renewal. Shortly after joining the Foothill Jewish Community Center, Ackerman was elected president of the congregation. As president, he played a key role in acquiring the land on Second Avenue in Arcadia for a new synagogue, which involved swapping land at Foothill and Second that Max Knell had acquired for the congregation in 1958. According to Susie Kustner, the “City of Arcadia was not thrilled about a synagogue going in the land Knell acquired because it wanted the site commercially developed. The city helped the congregation trade it for the property on Second, and Ackerman was in all of this negotiating and put it together.”
Ackerman played an influential role in the design of the new synagogue. According to Kustner, Ackerman made the decision to have the sanctuary face west. “Frank very much wanted the synagogue to belong in the community so he thought that if the sanctuary didn’t face east and did not look too Jewish, community meetings could be held there.” Some of the congregation’s members, however, wanted it to face east toward Jerusalem as it traditionally does. However, they “learned to live with it,” Kustner recalled because it would have been costly to reorient it. A traditional facing side chapel was constructed as part of the new facility. According to Linda Rourman, Ackerman was responsible for having a pool constructed. Though the Arcadia congregation was like PJTC–a “shul with a pool"–the Arcadia pool was neither used as much nor had the social prominence that the PJTC pool had. In the early 1980s, the Arcadia pool was removed as a safety precaution when the B’nai Simcha pre-school opened on the site.
In orchestrating the merger of the Foothill Jewish Community with the B’nai Israel Temple Center of El Monte in 1964, Ackerman forced Sierra Madre’s long–serving rabbi, Dr. Charles Steckle, to retire early. According to Susie Kustner, “it was Ackerman’s encouragement that we needed to have a new rabbi for the new synagogue. Rabbi Steckle was an older man and not a particularly dynamic speaker. I think that Mr. Ackerman and other people felt he would not be a draw. But it was a hard thing and he was sort of ready for retirement.” Barry Kustner recalls he “had a heavy accent but was a wonderful person.”
Susie Kustner remembers Frank Ackerman and his wife, Nina, as “being very bright and knowledgeable. They had all kinds of wonderful ideas. They had workshops and study groups and were willing to give up lot to fit in with the community. They both were leaders who did a lot of wonderful things. But also they did some not so wonderful things.”
August 2Picnic - 6:00 PM
Service - 6:45 PMKnell Chapel
Come for an evening of togetherness, song and
prayer!
Join us on August 2 at 6:00 PM for a picnic on the Katz Terrace lawn. Bring your own dairy picnic and a blanket (tables are also available). We will provide challah and drinks. The Tot Shabbat service begins at 6:45 PM and the regular service is at 7:30 PM.
Tot Shabbat and Family
Picnic
Friday, August 16, 20137:30 PM, Galpert Sanctuary
Please join us for the Family Shabbat Service Friday, August 16, at 7:30 PM. The Family Shabbat Service is the regular Shabbat service with a family vibe. The music is upbeat, the atmosphere is welcoming, and the sermon is a storytelling session geared toward all ages! The Family Shabbat was created to fill a growing need among families and elementary school-aged kids wanting to celebrate Shabbat through music, prayer, and stories in a welcoming and inclusive space.
Our next Family Shabbat Service will be on:September 20
Family
Shabbat Service
Call for Shofar Blowers
Are you interested in joining the (famous) PJTC •shofar choir?No previous experience required.•We practice every Thursday evening at 7:30 PM •starting August 1, 2013 in Knell Chapel.New members are welcome to join us.•
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Adult Education Committeeby Carol Sofer, Committee ChairAutry Tour
The Adult Education Committee is sponsoring a docent-guided tour of “Jews in the Los Angeles Mosaic,” the exhibit at the Autry National Center in Griffith Park, Los Angeles that everyone is talking about. The tour will be on Sunday, August 4, at 11:00 AM . There is a $8 per adult group (10 or more) ticket charge for admission to the museum and all exhibits & films that day. Seniors are $5. Autry members are free.
The Autry is in Griffith Park, 4700 Western Heritage Way, Phone: (323) 667-2000. Meet in the Autry’s courtyard entrance to the building.
RSVPs are required. Please call Bruce at PJTC (626) 798-1161. For information or if you need a ride, please contact Carol Sofer.September Events
In September, due to the High Holy Days, Adult Education will not sponsor any additional activities. Adults attending ongoing classes at PJTC should check with the instructor for the September schedule.October Events
Please reserve October 3, Thursday night at 7:30 for a special Rosh Chodesh program at PJTC. Adult Education and Sisterhood will jointly sponsor a program featuring Franci Levine Grater. Franci will discuss her family’s six-month sabbatical, particularly their activities in Israel.
Also in October, Rabbi Joshua Garroway, Ph.D., who was so warmly received when he taught a short class in the Shavuot program last May, will offer a fabulous learning opportunity. He will teach a three-session Tuesday night class on October 8, 15 and 22, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM. His subject is “The Fuzzy Boundaries of Jewishness: Ancient and Modern.” Determining who is a Jew in antiquity was no less challenging and controversial than it is now. These classes will explore ancient debates regarding the boundaries of Jewish identity as a lens for considering similar concerns facing Jewish communities today. Rabbi Garroway, PJTC member, is assistant professor of Early Christianity and Second Commonwealth at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. He is the author of the recently published book, Paul’s Gentile-Jews Neither Jew not Gentile, but Both. Pre-registration is encouraged. Please contact the PJTC office.
And beginning in October, "Documentary Discussions": A Jewish doctor abandons his career to spend his life surfing, housing his wife and many children in a small camper as they travel from one surfing beach to another and spend all day, every day, surfing. His children reminisce about the good, the bad, and the ugly of their childhood and adolescence. This is a summary of just one of several documentaries about Jews and Judaism which will be featured in “Documentary Discussions,” a new program at PJTC. After each screening, the documentary’s story and the issues it has brought up will be discussed while sharing a nosh. Join in the first Documentary Discussion on Thursday evening, October 24, at 7:30 PM, featuring the film, “Surfwise” brought to you by the Adult Education Committee. Documentary Discussions will meet every other month beginning in October. For information, contact Breyne Moskowitz, program chairperson, or Carol Sofer.
PJTC MembershipHello dear readers: Nice to be with you againby Andrea Edwards, VP Membership
Do you remember the Pointer Sisters? They were a singing group, popular a few centuries ago. OK. Only kidding. Not a few centuries ago, although it may feel like that. They were best known for a song called “I’m So Excited.”
All that to say that I’m So Excited…about the great thinking your Membership Committee has been doing and the wonderful programs we’ve put together.
Specifically, we’ve created a Mentorship Program. Starting next month, all our new members will be paired up with a PJTC Mentor. About once a month, the mentors will check in with the mentees, make sure that they are integrating well into our community and answering any questions. There will be encouragement to get involved, by volunteering to work on a committee or donating resources, etc. We are developing some guidelines for mentors; always a work in progress, subject to changes to reflect how effective the program is.
Can we count on you to raise your hand and volunteer to be a mentor? It’s not a huge task. It won’t necessitate any financial donation….just your time and your wonderfully positive spirit about PJTC.
Contact me directly if you’d like to volunteer. I promise you’ll be delighted to work with our newest family members. Thanks.
Congregants who make a generous, unrestricted gift to PJTC of $500.00 or more at Yom Kippur or anytime during the year are honored by our congregation as Guardians. The Guardian Plaque, in the Temple lobby, lists all our PJTC Guardians, and they enjoy annual events in recognition of their generosity.
Did you know that your membership does not cover the cost of sustaining our community? The Yom Kippur Appeal is the most important source of income that we rely on to balance our budget every year. Historically, 20% of our congregation are Guardians, and they contribute generously to sustain our community. Every way that PJTC enriches your life, whether spiritual, social, or educational - it costs more to sustain all of this than your membership and fundraisers can cover.
Guardian contributions will be recognized at the following levels:
Donor.......... $500 Diplomat.......... $2,500Friend....... $1,000 Benefactor........ $5,000Patron...... $1,500 ShomreiZahav... $7,500
Founder....$10,000Your gift of $7,500 or greater is recognized at a Shomrei
Zahav level. This gift, includes your membership, sponsorship and tickets to annual fundraisers, and reserved seating and parking at High Holy Days.
This year, please consider joining the Guardians.
PJTC Guardians
Without Sustenance There is No Torah
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9:00 AM
The Men’s Club and the Membership Committee
welcome all new and prospective, and current Members to our Annual
New Member Breakfast10:15 AM, Sunday, August 25
Guest Speaker: Hal Barron, Claremont History Professor. His topic will be “American Jews and Chinese Food, a Not-So Kosher History”
The breakfast includes lox, bagels, cream cheese, eggs, and a l l the trimmings.
FREE for new* and prospective members, and their families
$10 for existing membersReservations by August 22, 2013
(626) 798–1161 *new members are those who joined after October 1, 2012
Initial AnnouncementTo
Save the DateSaturday, November 16, 2013
For a fantastic evening of fun, friendship and
prizes at the
“Night At The Races” Actual Santa Anita Races especially selected for this event
will be displayed on the screen in the PJTC Social Hall.
It is a chance to use your ESP to pick a winner.
The Entry Fee will provide each attendee with Funny Money to bet on the races and
win valuable prizes.
Welcome Back Rabbi Grater Cantor Ruth, our PJTC staff and
lay leaders invite and encourage you to join us in welcoming back our rabbi and his family into our congregational community. We look forward to hearing about some of the most striking and powerful experiences during their sabbatical stay in Israel. Please join us
as we gather on these Friday evenings.When: Fridays, August 9 and 16 at 7:30 PM•Where: Katz Terrace•What: Kabbalat Shabbat services•Why: To hear Rabbi Grater speak about his •experiences during his sabbatical
Festive onegs will be sponsored by the Board on August 9, and by Connie and Lou Friedman on August 16.
Embroidery ClassThursdays, 1:30 PM
LoungeA beginner class to embroider a
challah cover is starting October 3. We will also learn how to knit, crochet and needlepoint. All ages are welcome. The cost is $36 for PJTC members and $45 for nonmenbers. The complete kit will be included in the cost of the class.
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Third Visit to PJTC from the Israeli ScoutsThis was the third year that
the Israeli Scouts came to PJTC to entertain and teach us about Israel.
We had a wonderful crowd who enjoyed the singing and dancing of the enthusiastic teenagers.
We are grateful to our host families, who took the Scouts into their homes overnight: Stacy and Stu Miller, Shelly Friedenthal from Temple Sinai in Glendale, Evelyn and Ernie Robinson, Nurith and Peter Brier, Penina and James Segall-Gutierrez, and Anita and Jeff Landau. The hosts varied from one with a young child; one with college-aged children at home who had a great time playing basketball with a Tzofim who was an Israeli teen basketball champion; to grandparents. They all enjoyed the experience.
Thanks to Judy Callahan, who provided dinner for the Scouts prior to their performance; Laurence Harris, who helped with the barbeque at the Landaus; Andy Schwarz, who provided the ice cream; and the Men’s Club,) who set up and served the ice cream sundaes.
This was a wonderful joint effort to bring Israeli Scouts to the children and adults of PJTC and a few visitors from neighboring temples.
Lost and Found...and LostAll the items gathered
this year–sweatshirts, jackets, scar ves , etc–have been donated to Foothill Unity,
EXCEPT FOR a lady’s/girl’s tallit with pink atarah AND a light blue tallit bag with matching small bag. These are still in the Lost and
Found cupboard in the workroom. If they belong to you, please come in and claim them.
AND if you’ve seen a long-sleeve black silk shirt (boy’s size “large”, worn by mother size “small”) that was left in the Social Hall after a June Kiddush lunch, please contact Roz Scherr who would like it back!
USY United Synagogue Youthby Zac Madick
First and foremost I hope everyone is having an amazing summer. The Board and I are hard at work putting together a wonderful year for Pasadena Kadima/USY. In fact, this year Pasadena will be hosting the opening event for USY. Teenagers from all over Southern California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico will be coming here for our
“Casino Night,” where the kids will get to be like the adults. They will “gamble” on behalf of their chapter’s tikkun olam fund and drink beer, root beer that is. The event will be on September 21.
But before we hit the fall, let’s talk about summer! One of the best parts of the summer is hanging out by the pool, and in August PJTC-USY (aka The Rocketeers) will be going to Raging Waters.
In September, we will be starting our monthly Tuesday Movie Night, and first up on the list is Mel Brooks’ Spaceballs! And “if you can read this, you don’t need glasses.” Tuesday Movie Nights will generally be held on the first or second Tuesday of the month in the Youth Lounge. We will also be having a second Lounge Night towards the end of the month, when one of our terrific USYers will put on his/her own program, to teach and learn with their peers. The dates for September’s Lounge Nights will be September 3 and 17.
Following that will be our first Potluck Shabbat Dinner. Every month one of our USYers and family will host a Potluck Shabbat dinner. The USYers bring an item for dinner (pareve of course), and they bring in Shabbat with prayer, eating and singing. The September Potluck will be hosted by the Weisz family on September 20.
And that brings us back full circle to September 21 with our Casino Night. So get ready and mark your calendars, because PJTC-USY is about to blast off!
Also please keep an eye on your emails and check our PJTC-USY Facebook page for the date and time of our next event. We hope to see you there.
See you soon, Zac
Aes\thetics: plural noun 1. A set of principles concerned with the nature of beauty, especially in art. 2. The branch of philosophy, which deals with questions of beauty and artistic taste.
Interested?Join the PJTC Aesthetics Committee!
To learn more about this committee and discuss your interest and availability, contact Committee Chair Nancy Carlton.
Anita and Jeff Landau receiving gift from Tzofim
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ServicesSeptember 4/5/6 Rosh Hashanah
Erev Rosh HashanahWed. Service 8:00 PM Galpert Sanctuary
First Day Rosh HashanahThurs. Service 8:30 AM Galpert SanctuaryThurs. Tashlich 4:00 PM The Arboretum
Second Day Rosh HashanahFri. Service 8:30 AM Galpert Sanctuary
Family Service and Program 5:30 PMGalpert Sanctuary
September 6/7 Parashat: HaazinuShabbat Service 7:30 PM Galpert Sanctuary
Oneg hosted by Sisterhood
Sat. Service 9:00 AM Knell ChapelKiddush hosted by the
Shabbes Minyan GroupSeptember 13/14 Yom KippurFri. Early Kol Nidre 6:00 PM Knell ChapelFri. Kol Nidre 7:00 PM Galpert Sanctuary
Yom Kippur/YizkorSat. Service 8:30 AM Galpert Sanctuary
September 19/20 SukkotSukkot
Thurs. Service 9:00 AM Knell ChapelKiddush Luncheon hosted by Ruth Kaye and Marcia Alper
Fri. Service 9:00 AM Knell ChapelSeptember 20/21 Chol Hamoed Sukkot
Sisterhood Sukkot Potluck 6:00 PM Katz Terrace
Fri. Service 7:30 PM Galpert SanctuaryOneg hosted by Sisterhood
Sat. Service 9:00 AM Knell ChapelKiddush hosted by the
Shabbes Minyan GroupSeptember 26/27 Shemini Atzeret/Simchat Torah
Shemini AtzeretThurs. Service 9:00 AM Knell ChapelThurs. Service 7:00 PM Galpert Sanctuary
Simchat Torah, Kabbalat PanimAnd Consecration
Simchat TorahFri. Service 9:00 AM Knell Chapel
September 27/28 Parashat: BereshitFri. Service 7:30 PM Galpert Sanctuary
Oneg hosted by Sisterhood
Sat. Service 9:00 AM Knell ChapelKiddush hosted by Barbara and Bob Levinson
in honor of their 30th wedding anniversary
26 Elul - 26 TishreiSeptember 2013
C i n d y and I were attending the A m e r i c a n J e w i s h Committee’s G l o b a l F o r u m i n Washington, D . C . o n
June 3. At a reception I met Mr. Pepo Levi, the Vice President of the Jewish Community of Macedonia. As some of you may recall, we were informed some years back by Rabbi Haim Asa of Fullerton that the Jewish community in Skopje, the capital of Macedonia, was opening the first synagogue in the city since World War II. We donated a Torah to them, which Rabbi Asa delivered.
Mr. Levi led us outside, where the delegation from Skopje to the AJC Forum was grabbing a smoke.
When I was introduced, one of them, Rahamim Mizrahi, rushed over and gave me a hug. His father Viktor had been community president when the Torah was presented. He told me that PJTC’s name is next to the entrance of the synagogue and our recognition and gift are still appreciated.
A l s o p r e s e n t w a s G o r a n Sadikariyo, CEO of the Macedonian Holocaust Fund, which administers funds obtained from donations and from reimbursements for properties seized during the war. I also met Metodiya Koloski, who resides in Washington and is president of United Macedonian Diaspora, which reaches out to Macedonian ex-pats (Jews and non-Jews) around the world.
It’s nice to know that we helped a re-born Jewish community come into their own with a gift–literally–of Torah.
Follow-up on a Gift from PJTCby Rabbi Gil Kollin
September Special Tear-out Mini Issue
Rosh HashanahErev—Wed., Sept. 4
Service ............................... 8:00 PMFirst Day—Thurs., Sept. 5Brachot/Shacharit ................8:30 AMTorah Service ......................9:45 AMRabbi's Sermon .................10:45 AMShofar Service ...................11:15 AMMusaf Service ....................To FollowTashlich —Thurs., Sept. 5The Arboretum .................... 4:00 PMSecond Day—Fri., Sept. 6Brachot/Shacharit ................8:30 AMTorah Service .......................9:45 AMRabbi's Sermon .................10:45 AMShofar Service ...................11:15 AMMusaf Service ....................To FollowFamily Service .................... 5:30 PMFor families with children 10 and under
(No Tot Shabbat)
High Holy Days Service Schedule Yom Kippur
Kol Nidre—Fri. Sept. 13Early Kol Nidre 6:00 PMKol Nidre 7:00 PM
Yom Kippur DaySat., Sept. 14
Brachot/Shacharit ............8:30 AMTorah Service ..................9:45 AMYizkor Memorial ............. 11:00 AMFollowed by Rabbi's SermonMusaf Service................To FollowStudy Session .................3:45 PMMinchah ...........................4:45 PMNeilah ..............................6:00 PMHavdallah ........................7:15 PM
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and Anniversaries
September BirthdaysSeptember 1 ....Allen Emmerich
Natasha FeuerSeptember 2 .... Helen Freeman
Norma PrattSeptember 3 ........Max Fishman September 5 ........... Talia Harris
Max PolanskySeptember 6 ..... Jo Beth Cohen
Shayna Goldstein Ava Leonard Larry Moore
Abigail Sheklow September 7 .........Noah Beubis
Nick Brown Arlene Weiss
September 8 ......... Fay Breslow Barnaby Douglas Henny Moskowitz
Barbara Solish Sandra Sonies Eileen Temple
September 9 ........ Roger Brown Thomas Painter
Kylie Spindler September 10 .........Carol Sofer
Kristine GarrowaySeptember 11 ......... Bryn Burke
Aaron GoldenSeptember 12 ...........Ellie Gerst
Janet KadinSeptember 13 ..Raina Markham
Andrés Martinez Gail Moore
September 14 ...... Robert Bruck Marvin Donner
September 15 .........Miranda Ho Jackson Douglas September 16 Liana Kindler
Shana Levin Monica Mitrani
September 17 Maxwell Beller Leo Garroway
Sylvia Paz
Bonnie SkolnikSeptember 18 .... Daphna Enzer
Julia Hartford Felice Mittman
September 19 ........ David MillerCherylynne Berger
Evelyn Rappel Hannah Temple
September 20 .......... Ricki Lane Grace Leonard Louise Wannier
September 21 ..Sharon DeMeritLenny Dalrymple
Hannah FriedmanSeptember 22 .....Joy Silverman
Max Brunngraber Kimberly Spindler
September 23 ........Kara Cohen Paris Cohen
Deborah NobleSeptember 24 .....Francine Katz
Sylvia SchleimerSeptember 26 ....... Daniel LevinSeptember 27 Roberta Braun
Zoe Bruck Maya Golden-Krasner
Paula SvonkinSeptember 27 ............Jill WrightSeptember 28 ...Lisa Grossman
Sanford Grossman Shoshanah Gurvis Rebecca Johnson
Michael KleknerSeptember 29 .....Michael KadinSeptember 30 .......Ed Honowitz
Craig Pettigrew Sutton Spindler Acsa Villasenor
Jordan and Judy Ellis ...............................#55 ....................9/2/1958Geoff and Jen DeBoskey .....................................................9/2/2001Marc and Haley Karish ........................................................9/3/2000Steve and Jennifer Leonard ................................................9/3/2000Stuart and Stacy Miller ........................................................9/3/2005Neil and Melissa Gabriel ......................................................9/5/1999Larry and Roz Scherr ..........................................................9/6/1970Steve and Roberta Breton ...................................................9/7/1969Mark and Alice Rothenberg .................................................9/7/1991Thomas and Tania Painter ...................................................9/7/2003Peter Nortman and Jodi Kinzler ...........................................9/9/2000David and Jane Feinberg ....................................................9/9/2001Peter and Genevieve Danenberg ......................................9/10/2006Scott and Laura Van Dellen ......................#30 ..................9/11/1983Matt and Stacy Ober ..........................................................9/14/1985Ed Honowitz and Ellen Pais ..............................................9/19/1987Bob and Barbara Levinson .......................#30 ..................9/25/1983Laurence Harris and Ruth Berman Harris .........................9/25/1997Robert and Jessica Weiner ...............................................9/28/1991
Exciting 2nd Day Rosh Hashanah
Family Service and PicnicFriday, September 6
Join us on the 2nd day of Rosh Hashanah. Rabbi Joshua and Cantor Ruth will lead families in a spiritually
alive, musically exciting and kid-friendly service for parents and children. The service will be geared for
kids 10 and under, but all ages are welcome. A special machzor (prayerbook) will be used, and it will be fully
participatory and fun! Come and experience a new way to pray and learn at the same time. Following services in Galpert Sanctuary join us for a bring–your–own–
family picnic on the Katz Terrace.
Led by Rabbi Joshua Levine Graterand Cantor Ruth Berman Harris
5:30 PMPasadena Jewish Temple and Center
2 September 2013
LETS GO TO THE
MOVIES WITH HAZAK
Please Join us in the lounge
at PJTC on the second and fourth Mondays of the
month at 1:00 PM
11th Annual PJTC LibraryUsed Book Sale
Sunday, October 20, 2013Extended Hours 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
More than 2,514 books on all subjects: •Fiction •Health •Non-Fiction •Children's •Judaica
Featuring books remaindered from the Shaarei Torah campus
Most books $1.00 or lessBuy one book get one free(from the free book table)
Book donations still being accepted(contact the Temple office for pickup)
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Each year PJTC members trek miles through the forest (metaphorically speaking) to gather sch’ach (palm fronds) for the roof of the sukkah. We will be gathering sch'ach (palm fronds), location will be announced later, Friday, September 13 at 9:00 AM. It is always a fun outing to do some "hands on" Judaism. Bring gloves (a must), long handle nippers or a small saw. Respond to the PJTC office or to Judy Callahan to let us know you are coming.
Yahrzeits for September (announced Fri/Sat preceding the date)Elul 26 September 01, 2013
Ethel Bortnik Juda Fox
Jerome Howard Leo Klein
Lois Kronsburg Sophie Newman
Elul 27 September 02, 2013Mimi Gold
Carolyn Nolan Louis (Lewy) Silberberg
Elul 28 September 03, 2013Mohammad Basseri
Elul 29 September 04, 2013Miriam Farstad
Pauline Maniloff Anita Molduf
Kimberly Orlin Tishrei 1 September 05, 2013
Bernard Bowman Maurice Lassman
Rose Ostrow Norman Whitman
Tishrei 2 September 06, 2013Lynda Brown Goldy Davis
Fortunee Hodara Dena R. Jackson
Dorothy Lowenthal Judy Schnitzer
Blanche Spector Tishrei 3 September 07, 2013
Shari Cohen Miriam Goldberg
Kenneth Kaye Tishrei 4 September 08, 2013
Jack Clotzman Dorothy Factor Laura Kreitman
Bertha Saperstein EmanuelUfland
Richard Alan Weisz
Tishrei 5 September 09, 2013Paula Frankel
Goldie Landsman Adolf L. Levy
Esther Lokietz Ruth Wrobel
Tishrei 6 September 10, 2013Martin Bender Ernest Beutler
Len Gold George Katzman
Ila B. Klekner Vera Lefkowitz Ann Schneider
Bob Several Tishrei 7 September 11, 2013
Bernard Barron Alexander Dorman
Cecila Eisenberg Lenore Yanoff
Tishrei 8 September 12, 2013Adele Abrams
Raphael Simcha Davidson Mary Goldman Sandra Lehrer
Steven J. Markman Rachel Wrobel
Tishrei 9 September 13, 2013Miriam Rosen
Sylvia Rosenberg Rachmiel Ben Haim VuLeah
Sol Weisenberg Tishrei 10 September 14, 2013
Abraham Abis Toby Bluestein Yakov Bortnik
Esther Corson Alexander David Frank Emmerich
Max Ginsberg Polly Robin
Henry Sandig Herman Sofer
Tishrei 11 September 15, 2013Rose Chessen
Frederick Gologorsky
Tishrei 12 September 16, 2013Natalie Bender
Jeanne Cornetto Mamie Glassman
David Hamburg Molly Helman
Harry Krohn Rose Soshnik Ida Vegotsky
Tishrei 13 September 17, 2013Rose Connick Raye Morgan Max Streiker
Tishrei 14 September 18, 2013Alex Feiner
Benjamin Fine Leonard Kustner Philip Rosenberg
Frances Sampson Tishrei 15 September 19, 2013
Morris Burten Rebecca Cohen Harold Ginsberg
Molly Rabstein Tishrei 16 September 20, 2013
Kate F. Cytron David Davis
Alfred Fluster Julius Ganulin
Sydney Gelber Nathan Hartman Eva Rabinowitch Estelle Roodman
Muriel Walter Tishrei 17 September 21, 2013
Ralph Baskin Lillian Rebecca Kahn
Herb Kronsburg Aron Kuppermann
Rose Rosenberg Stanley Svonkin
Jack Younessi Tishrei 18 September 22, 2013
Benny Lorin
Tishrei 19 September 23, 2013Irene Groban
Katherine Kokis Minnie Mittleman
Ruth Silverman Tishrei 20 September 24, 2013
Donald Cozen Margaret Hochschild
John Schroeder Tishrei 21 September 25, 2013
Louis Donner Judith Faden
Louis Gan Bertha Goldman
Esther Mastey Alex Roseman
Stanley Svonkin Roslyn Wynn
Tishrei 22 September 26, 2013Ida Gordon
Tishrei 23 September 27, 2013Dorothy Faibish
Howard Krachman Maurice Salz
Seymour Spar Tishrei 24 September 28, 2013
Marshall Alper Lori Brandstetter
Joseph Levenson Meta Mendel
Linda Scanlon Tishrei 25 September 29, 2013
Leo Cohen Alexander S. David Sherman Finesilver
Betty Katzen Sydney Kirschen Tavous Younessi
Tishrei 26 September 30, 2013April Hagan
Fay Katz Charles Liebman
Help Build Our Sukkah
September 20133
High Holy Day Ushers Needed The High Holy Days are just around the corner,
and we are once again recruiting ushers. Our ushers’ main job is to make congregants feel welcome and secure and to help them have a good experience at PJTC. Ushers will be deployed somewhat differently this year in order to better greet people and improve
the environment in the sanctuary. There will again be two shifts for evening services and three during the day. Your help in filling the nearly one hundred slots throughout the holidays would be much appreciated.
You can volunteer by emailing Phil & Judy Callahan at [email protected]. We will also be happy to answer any questions. Every effort will be made to give you your requested time and location.
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Saturday, August 31Havdallah 8:00 PM
Service and Program 8:30 PM(Refreshments follow)
Interfaith Study Groupby Cecilia Fox, PJTC’s ISG representative
The Interfaith Study Group consists of members of Pasadena Jewish Temple & Center, All Saints Episcopal Church of Pasadena, and the Islamic Center of Southern California. A congenial group, we usually meet on the second Sunday of each month, rotating locations among these institutions. Our purpose is to grow in understanding, to be respectful, and to be interested in learning from each other. All are welcome! Please bring an item for our potluck, which follows the program.
ISG meets next on Sunday, September 8, from 5:00 to 7:00 PM at the Islamic Center of So. California, 434 So. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, with a speaker on Zoroastrianism, followed by our usual vegetarian potluck meal and discussion. We’ll have a carpool leaving the north parking lot at All Saints departing at 4:15 for the Islamic Center.
For questions, to join the ISG email list or to ask for our suggested Summer Reading List, contact Norma Sigmund, [email protected].
Tikkun Olam Committeeby Yudie Fishman
The PJTC Tikkun Olam Committee invites you to get involved in one of these opportunities to volunteer locally and make a difference as a member of the Jewish Community:
Tutoring Young Children in Reading – Join with other Temple members and volunteer with Reading Partners. You will work one-on-one with a Pasadena primary grade student and help him/her catch-up to grade level in reading. Volunteers are provided with guidance, structure and materials. This is a very satisfying experience – you will see results! If you are interested, contact Jane Fishman: [email protected].
Greater Pasadena Area Affordable Housing Group – Join with other groups from the local community such as All Saints Church, League of Women Voters and others to advocate for affordable housing. Contact Yudie Fishman: [email protected].
Friends in Deed Bad Weather Shelter – During the winter we help operate a “weather activated” shelter that provides a hot meal and a safe place to sleep for homeless people when the weather gets cold or there is rain. PJTC will be on call for several nights during the winter. A group of approximately 15 Temple volunteers sets up cots, prepares and serves dinner and – we all have a really good time! Contact Yudie: [email protected].
Union Station – Join with other Temple members who prepare and serve a meal to clients of Union Station, the pioneering and award-winning organization that works to end the cycle of homelessness in our local community. Contact Andy Schwarz: [email protected]
Foothill Unity Center – This is wonderful organization that works with homeless and very-low income families to make sure they have enough to eat and that their children have school supplies. PJTC has been involved with collecting food at High Holy Days for Foothill Unity and also collects school supplies. Contact Felicity Swerdlow: [email protected]
Green Committee – Join with others working to make the Temple more energy efficient and “Green.” Projects include waste reduction and reducing energy usage. Contact Maya Golden-Krasner: [email protected]
Do you have a Tikkun Olam idea or pet-project? Let us know and we will help you launch it! Contact Yudie or Maya, Tikkun Olam Committee Co-chairs:
[email protected] or [email protected]
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We are continuing PJTC Basketball for adults (high school age and above) at 8:00 PM on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of every month.
Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center (PJTC) is a dynamic and inclusive, multigenerational community. Our congregation provides abundant opportunities for religious worship and observance, lifelong educational and spiritual learning, community building, leadership and volunteering. Please join us for one or all of our 2013 Annual Open House events to see what we’re all about!
August 17, 6:30 PM: Saturday Evening Family Havdallah with Pizza,
Ice Cream and Bounce House
August 23, 6:00 PM: Friday Evening Wine, Cheese and other Bites
Followed by 7:30 Shabbat Service
August 25, 10:15 AM: Sunday Morning Join us for Brunch
Co-sponsored by PJTC Men’s Club andMembership Committee
Please contact PJTC (626) 798-1161, [email protected] for more information.
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Weizmann News: PJTC Sisterhood Kindergarten Visitby Lisa Feldman, MA Ed. Head of School, Weizmann Day School
As we adjust to the relative quiet of summer and busily plan for the school year ahead, I find myself reflecting on memorable moments of the year gone by. One of those highlights was the visit by the PJTC Sisterhood to our Kindergarten classroom.
Sisterhood has always generously supported our school, including funding our iPad program. We thought that the perfect thank you would be to invite these wonderful women to come into the classroom for a nosh and to see for themselves how the iPads they donated enrich our classroom learning.
No Weizmann visit would be complete without a little performance – and this was a particularly appreciative audience!
Then the students broke up into small groups, wowing our Sisterhood friends as they demonstrated math
and language arts skills and some fancy navigation through interactive educational programs.
It was a joyous get together and one I will remember for a long time. I am always happy to have opportunities to kvell about our students. And it feels extra good when we can express our gratitude to the wonderful friends who share my passion for Jewish education and continuity.
A big todah rabah and thank you to our lovely PJTC Sisterhood friends for visiting our Kindergarten and supporting us in every way!
Come for a visit! Weizmann Day School is a non-profit, independent K-8 school accredited by WASC and the Builders of Jewish Education. We provide an outstanding academic education enriched by Jewish principles and traditions. For a personal tour of our school please call the office at (626) 797-0204 or visit us at www.weizmann.net.
experience living, traveling and engaging with the people, land, sites and sounds of Eretz Yisrael. I look forward to returning with our next congregational trip--stay tuned for an announcement soon!
With the Yamim Noraim (High Holy Days) just around the corner, we are preparing a rich and meaningful prayer experience, combining the traditional liturgy and music with new and innovative liturgy and music, including some of the latest synagogue music from progressive communities in Israel. I recently was reminded of how Rabbi Alan Lew z’l, described the High Holy Days as a journey, with many stops along the way. He taught that starting with Tisha B’Av, our lowest and darkest time in the calendar, which we observed a few weeks ago, through Simchat Torah, the joyous culmination, we are called, as individuals and as a people, to journey together in starting the new year. We are called to deep, personal introspection, looking at our lives, our souls, our relationships, through the lens of teshuva, the Divine gift we are given to renew and restart our lives along the way. And we are called to communal connections, building trust with one another as we create a safe space together for prayer and reflection. We need one another to show up and be present! Come to pray, come to look inward, come early and stay late. The HHDs can’t be rushed, which is why the journey, according to Rabbi Lew’s teaching, is actually 60 days. My daily Elul meditations will be starting soon, Cantor Ruth is preparing music to send out, we have a special program planned, and then it will be Rosh Hashanah. Our hope is that there will be moments for everyone to plug in and find meaning. This requires teamwork between us, the clergy, and you, the congregation. We look forward to being together!
I can’t wait to greet you personally on my first Shabbat back and throughout the holy days. Franci, Noah, Ella and I wish you and your family a great end of summer and a Shana Tovah, a sweet, happy and healthy New Year. We are grateful to be back in our community to start 5774.
The 39 Steps
By John BuchanFilmed by Alfred Hitchcock
Winner of 2 Tonys, Best New ComedyThursday Evening, August 8 at 8:00 PM
Glendale Centre Theatre324 N. Orange Street, Glendale
Tickets $18.00We will meet for dinner before the play at Billy's Deli at
6:00 PM. Send your checks to Ricky Calvin.
Theatre Havurah
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Our temple’s general fund must make up these shortfalls. The traditional Yom Kippur Appeal is especially vital in providing the funds needed to bridge such budget gaps. A strong Appeal is paramount for PJTC to achieve its financial goals. Please join with me in contributing generously to this year’s Appeal, and increase your gift if you are able. A Guardian contribution signifies a profound honorary level of giving at PJTC. Please contact the temple office for further information about our Guardians.
The funds received from the Shaarei Torah campus sale will primarily provide financial stability and sustainability for PJTC and our community. The funds will give us some secure investment income to augment our revenue, and it is hoped that a portion of the funds will allow for improvements and upgrades to our PJTC facilities. It is imperative that the Shaarei Torah funds themselves never be used directly for the daily operations of the Temple.
Our PJTC Planning Committee has thus far provided mainly financial guidance with a variety of long-term budget projections based on revenue and expense scenarios. These projections are a constant reminder of the importance of continued strong membership contributions and tight budget controls. The Planning Committee will also be providing guidance regarding any upcoming facilities projects. We are currently remodeling the bathrooms near Knell Chapel and reroofing our main building. The only other plan in progress is a comprehensive evaluation and possible significant expansion of our temple security. The safety of our school children, staff, and congregants is imperative, making this a particularly high priority item. We have now received a security analysis from a highly respected security provider. The evaluation will be thoroughly reviewed by a special committee and our Board of Directors. Ultimately, the congregation will be advised of any Board recommendations prior to implementation, so stay tuned.
Two other high profile projects for the new year are the search for a new education director, and the Board review of the PJTC Constitution revisions suggested by our Constitution Committee. The Board is scheduled to address the proposed updates to the Constitution in August in a process that could easily take several months. The Education Director Search Committee is hard at work formulating a job description in preparation for interviews this fall, after the holidays. The security upgrade, education director search, and the Constitution revisions will all have a tremendous impact on our synagogue now and into the foreseeable future.
This year we will also introduce a new musical format for our High Holy Days. We look forward to the new format enhancing the prayers and the spirituality of the services. Cantor Ruth will soon be sending the congregation a letter describing the new musical ideas and vision of tefilah, and will include recordings of several melodies and prayers being planned. Rest assured, many of our favorite melodies will retain their prominent roles. We are excited and ready to be inspired by the new musical ideas. While this new format does not include our traditional High Holy Day Choir, we acknowledge and appreciate the tradition our choir brought to the services for so many years. We are trying something new, so come prepared with an open mind and open heart to experience the High Holy Days a little differently.... together.
L’Shanah Tova, Jon
The Segal Family wishes to thank the community for the outpouring of condolences and love for the loss of our beloved Marlene.
Connie Friedman wishes to thank everyone for their good wishes for health and recovery. She wants all to know that those wishes worked and life is just getting better.
Rock-a-Bye BabyMazal tov to Judy & Phil Callahan on
the birth of their new grandson, Alex Jay Callahan, first child for Jess & Josh. Alex was born in San Francisco on July 21.
Mazal tov to Bruce and Ariela Applebaum on the birth of their second grandchild, Aiden De Leon. Happy parents are Danya and Pedro.
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Thanks to Our July Volunteers
PJTC offers our members a variety of ways to be of service to the Temple. Those who are able to give of their time are vital to sustaining our community.
To host an Oneg, call Anita Landau.To host a Kiddush, call Roz Scherr.
Oneg & Kiddush Hosts July 5/6 Oneg & Kiddush hosted by Heather Spaizman in
honor of the bat mitzvah of her daughter RachelJuly 12/13 Oneg & Kiddush hosted by Cynthia & Howard Shilling in honor of the bar mitzvah of their son
Benjamin July 19/20 Oneg hosted by Sisterhood Kiddush hosted by Sarah & Jon Weisz in honor of
the aufruf for their daughter Aaren and Clay HellerJuly 26/27 Oneg hosted by the Theatre Havurah Kiddush hosted by Ginny and Ira Blitz in honor of
their new grandson, Ariel Joseph Blitz
Gabbai’im Mickey Butnik Sondra Dreshner John Guest Roz Scherr
Torah, Tisha B’Av and Haftorah Readers Marcia Alper Sondra Dreshner Sam Haddad Ofer Ho Roz Scherr Erich Schlecht Ben Shilling Hannah Shilling Howard Shilling Rachel Spaizman Jeremy Weisz Rachel Weisz
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July DonationsMadeline Mark Memorial Fund
Carol & Matt Sofer in honor of Ginny & Ira Blitz’s first grandchildSim Shalom Prayerbook
From Ginny and Ira Blitz in honor of the birth of their grandson, Ariel Joseph Levi Blitz
In memory of Marlene Segal, from the PJTC Men’s ClubTo Barry Segal and family in memory of their beloved Marlene, from
Evelyn and Ernest RobinsonSisterhood Tributes
To Alice Shulman in honor of the birth of her great-granddaughter, Ariella Ann Nygren, from Stacy & Stu Miller
To Sylvia Schleimer in honor of the birth of her great-granddaughter, Maya Louise Lipson, from Karen & Neil Brown
To Sue Galpert in honor of the birth of her great-grandson, Nathan Eugene Merrick, from Shirley Hoffman & family
To Ginny & Ira Blitz in honor of the birth of their first grandson, Ariel Joseph Levi Blitz, from Carolyn & Scott Siegal, Stacy & Stu Miller, and from Susie & Jim Hogan
To the Noble-Schlecht family in honor of the bat mitzvah of Abby Schlecht, from Ginny & Ira Blitz
To Jan & Josh Pais in honor of the bat mitzvah of their granddaughter Zoe, from Shirley Hoffman & family
To Josh Pais in honor of his special birthday, from Ricky CalvinTo the Weisz family in honor of their wonderful simcha, from Ricky
CalvinTo Stacy & Stu Miller, thanking them for their kindness, from Judith FoxTo Tami Cutler in honor of her retirement & wishing her good health,
from Ginny & Ira BlitzTo Rulene Hochman, wishing her a speedy recovery & return to good
health, from Marcia AlperTo Cecilia Fox, wishing her a speedy recovery & return to good health,
from Edie Taylor, Stacy & Stu Miller, Karen & Neil Brown, Jan & Josh Pais, & from Marcia Alper
To Connie Friedman, wishing her a speedy recovery & return to good health, from Carolyn & Scott Siegal, Stacy & Stu Miller, Carol & Eric Mills, Karen & Neil Brown, Marcia Alper, Evelyn & Ernie Robinson, and from Shirley Hoffman
To Anita & Jeff Landau, wishing them both good health, from Ginny & Ira Blitz
To Jeff Landau, wishing him a speedy recovery from surgery & return to good health, from Marcia Alper, Stacy & Stu Miller, Connie & Art Taus, Nancy & John Carlton, Edie Taylor, Joan & Jerry Halpert, and from Ricky Calvin
To Sondra Dreshner wishing her a speedy recovery and return to good health from Mary Ann and Mickey Bernath
To Bryan Jick & family in memory of his beloved mother, Anita Jick, from Betsy & Steve Conovitz
To Barry Segal & family in memory of his beloved wife, Marlene, from Connie & Art Taus, Valerie & Aaron Weiss & family, Ginny & Ira Blitz, Betsy & Steve Conovitz, Stacy & Matt Ober, Karen & Neil Brown, Shirley Hoffman & family, Susie & Jim Hogan, Mary Ann & Mickey Bernath, Ruth Kaye, and from Patricia Bunin & George Roegler
To Mickey & Lee Segal in memory of Mickey’s beloved mother, Marlene Segal, from Carolyn & Scott Siegal, and from Ginny & Ira Blitz
To Howard & Faith Segal in memory of Howard’s beloved mother, Marlene Segal, from Ginny & Ira Blitz
To Jan Pais & family in memory of Jan’s beloved aunt, Ruth Kaplan, from Mary Ann & Mickey Bernath, Nancy & John Carlton, Linda & Paul Rourman, Ruth Kaye, Carolyn & Scott Siegal, Judy Ungar, Marcia Alper, Aty & Howard Rotter, Sylvia Schleimer, Carol & Eric Mills & family, and from Evelyn & Ernie Robinson
To the Pais-Honowitz family in memory of Ellen’s beloved great-aunt, Ruth Kaplan, from Carol & Eric Mills & family
To the Pais-Martinez family in memory of Bonnie’s beloved great-aunt, Ruth Kaplan, from Carol & Eric Mills & family
To Jodi & Jack Montgomery in memory of Jodi’s beloved great-aunt, Ruth Kaplan, from Carol & Eric Mills & family
MAC (Membership Assistance Committee)Ira and Ginny Blitz in memory of Dan Bayer, Norbert Bellan, and Noah
LangholzRicki & Lonne Lane in memory of Noah Langholz
General FundAndrew & Peggy Tsiang Cherng in memory of Marlene SegalKing Y. Chan in memory of Marlene SegalMBS Value Partners LLC in memory of Marlene Segal, mother of Mickey
SegalAlliance of Motion Picture & TV Producers in memory of Marlene SegalRonald Okum in memory of Marlene SegalRichard Feldstein in memory of Marlene SegalJonathan & Marsha Miller in memory of Marlene SegalTodd Phillips in memory of Marlene SegalGeorge Hassman Family in memory of Marlene SegalMarvin & Helene Landau in memory of Marlene Segal.Nicole & Bernard Katz in memory of Marlene SegalRichard Samuelson in memory of Marlene SegalWilliam & Susan Weintraub in memory of Marlene SegalThe Kronsburg Family in memory of Marlene SegalLinda & Sonny Gates in loving memory of Howard’s mother, Marlene
SegalBush Gottlieb Singer Lopez Kohanski Adelstein & Dickinson in memory
of Marlene SegalPaula & Victor Waluch in memory of Marlene SegalTamar Cutler in memory of Marlene SegalTamar Cutler in honor of Ginny & Ira Blitz becoming grandparentsLinda WilksKatie Greenberg in honor of Marcia Alper. Thank you so much for
hosting us for Shabbat and for your generosity and kindness. We enjoyed spending Shabbat with you. Toda, Katie & Matan
Yahrzeit Donations to General Fund Donated by: In Memory of: Louis Friedman Father, Benjamin FriedmanBeverly Ingall Mother, Rose HellerJeff Goss Father, Leonard GossBob Levinson Mother, Charlotte LevinsonPeter Brier Aunt, Valli LoewenbergRicky Calvin Mother, Lea SchafferAnita Landau Father, Gregory FreyRabbi Gilbert Kollin Father, Charles KollinTrudie Strobel Husband, Hans P. StrobelMike Nitzani Grandmother, Evelyn ZagerKenneth Goss Grandmother, Erna BarisKenneth Goss Father, Leonard GossShirley Hoffman Mother, Lena BermanIra Blitz Grandfather Morris WeprinskyIra Blitz Father, Julius BlitzHava Ben-Zvi Father, Herman BrombergJill Adler Father, Milton MichaelsHarry & Judy Charm Our beloved Mollie GilbergHoward Rambach Wife, Sandie RambachDavid Snyder Father, Dr. Julian G. SnyderSylvia Gottesman A loved one
Jesse DukerPasadena
Judy JosephPasadena
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Yahrzeits for August (announced Fri/Sat preceding the date)Av 25 August 01, 2013
Francis Brier Albert Groman David Minovitz
Bradford Robinson Av 26 August 02, 2013
Evelyn Gold Jules Goldman
Esther Hirschkowitz Joel Ruffman Joshua Silver
Av 27 August 03, 2013Eric Flesher
Teresa Gutierrez Tillie Mannes
Richard Ryder Rosa Weinstock
Av 28 August 04, 2013Abraham Kokis
Jennie Taylor Bernard Weissfeld
Av 29 August 05, 2013Florence Clotzman
Tema Davidson Harry Kurtz Daniel Lyon
Howard Schaefer Aaron Schwartz
Av 30 August 06, 2013Ruth Ackerman
Ruth Cohen Radu Fintescu
Zygmunt Goldberg Jakob Hirsch
David Shenfeld Julius Walter
Elul 1 August 07, 2013Isaac Fox
Andrew Karr Susan Schwartz
Elul 2 August 08, 2013Leo Chessen David Cohen
Zelda Fain Albert Haynes
Jennie Katzman Elul 3 August 09, 2013
Israel Borenkraut Lea Borenkraut
Max Fluster Brucha Freeman Lejzor Freeman
Aaron Gold Hayme Hacker
Max Kramarz Seymour Lambert Robert Neumann
Miriam Orloff Edward Scherr
Anna Weissfeld Elul 4 August 10, 2013
Rose Charney Harold Diner
Charlotte Ebbin David Groman
Merle Lynne Klekner Tony Ness
Max Rabiner Joseph Wagner
Elul 5 August 11, 2013Lillie Baker
Donald Chait Evelyn Kaplan
Rosalind Knepper Edward Ungar
Elul 6 August 12, 2013Bette Slifkin
Elul 7 August 13, 2013Gordon Franklin Ackerson
Margaret Bloom Fannie Retsky
Sarah Strauchler
Elul 8 August 14, 2013Molly Cohen Rose Green
Sarah Jaslow Lena Kantrowitz
Paul Kaplan Rose Leibl
Hanne O’Dell LeoSchaflerRose Tansky
Elul 9 August 15, 2013Stanley Claster
Howard Ledeen Joseph M. Levy
Lena Schultz Elul 10 August 16, 2013
Anna Jacoby John Loughren
Regina Moskowitz Betty Shor
Elul 11 August 17, 2013Nathan Brown
Albert Knight Ruth Lepold
Morris Shure Rachel Streiker
Elul 12 August 18, 2013Bernice Cutler
Evelyn Friedman Selma Hassman
Max Perry Harold Rothstein
Elul 13 August 19, 2013Irwin Grater
Nathan Greene Mordecai Greenspan
Thelma Lipton Jules Tragarz
Elul 14 August 20, 2013IsaacGoldfine
Louis Surle
Elul 15 August 21, 2013Laura Feiner
Frieda Fishman Jorge Goryn
Max Hassman Irene Levine
Frieda Wohlman Elul 16 August 22, 2013
Judith Barron Samuel Berkowitz
Belle Levin Darlene R. Seligman
Estelle Sofer Irving Teitelbaum
Elul 17 August 23, 2013Israel Fradkin
George Schaffer Raymond Seligman
Elul 18 August 24, 2013Milton Bogad Sam Gordon
Edward Martin Frieda Tatkin
Elul 19 August 25, 2013Frances Goldberg Rachel Goodstein
Isaac Levy Jeffrey Michaels
Elul 20 August 26, 2013Ruth Friedlander
Irving Pemstein Jacqueline Sencer
Esther Weise Elul 21 August 27, 2013
Max Spellman Elul 22 August 28, 2013
Cindy Bernath Martin Segal
Elul 23 August 29, 2013Louis Graff
Nathan Kuchinsky Elul 24 August 30, 2013
Dorothy Gross Elul 25 August 31, 2013
Lillian Ledeen Tessie Phillips
Mazal TovMazal Tov to Jon and Sarah
Weisz on the marriage of their daughter Aaren to Clay Heller on August 4 in Laguna Beach. Aaren is a third-generation PJTC member, and served as our Youth Director last year. We wish them all the very best as their family grows.
Congratulations to our newer members Melissa Bergman and Jacob Levy, who will marry on August 18 at the Esperanza Mansion in Keuka Park, NY, near Melissa’s hometown of Ithaca. An aufruf in their honor will be held at PJTC on August10, hosted by Cantor Ruth and Laurence Harris.
August 18 is doubly special. That is also when Natalia Skolnik, daughter of Bonnie and Jeff, will marry Seth Ament in Seattle. We send our best wishes to them all.
Rumors of Neil Simon Spreading in Arcadia! Neil Simon’s Rumors will be the fall
production of the Jewish Federation of the Greater San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys’ Cultural Arts Program.
Neil Simon (Brighton Beach Memoirs, The Odd Couple) buckles the audience up for a bumpy night in his delightfully jocular 1988 Tony Award winning play, Rumors. The play contains mistaken identity, poor judgment and a temporary case of hearing loss that keeps the house in stiches and begging for more.
Rumors will be performed at the Jewish Federation in Arcadia on: Saturday evenings, October 12 and 19 at 8:00 PM, and Sunday afternoons, October 6, 13, and 20 at 2:00 PM.
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and AnniversariesAugust Birthdays
— Contact for Donations —Donate to Temple Projects & FundsOrder a Memorial PlaqueFreeman Passover FundOrder Leaf/Stone on Tree of Life ...TempleOffice(626)798-1161Shabbat b'Lev Music Fund ...................................... Cantor RuthMAC Committee............................................................Edie Taylor PJTC Oral History Project ...................................Michael Several Simcha & Memorial Tablecloths ............................ Paula Waluch Sisterhood's Lena Berman Tribute Fund .................. Roz Scherr Dedicate a Prayer Book ...................................... Sheila PadlipskyLarge Print Sim Shalom .................................................Roz Scherr Rabbi Galpert Memorial Fund ........................................ Jan Pais
Shirley Hoffman Fuchs Award Fund ...................................................Debby Singer L.B. Silver Religious School........................................... Jan PaisTorah Fund Donations ...............................................Bobbi SloanJudaica Shop ...............................................................Stacy Miller Sisterhood Kitchen Fund ....................................Nancy Copeland Women's Retreat Fund .........................................Nancy CopelandMadeline Mark Memorial Fund ...................................Ruth Several
Safety and SecurityAt our events and services, kids are great but remember our staff has a lot on its plate.Keeping children safe is an important thing to do but parents and grandparents, it’s up to YOU!
August 1 ............. Samuel Levin August 2 ........Pauline Polansky
Paula WaluchAugust 4 ...................Alan Adler
Jack Gold Katie Pattow
August 5 ........ Benjamin Beirich James Hogan
Jo Anne Kindler Charlotte Nortman
August 6 ............... Robert Abad Nicholas Belz
August 7 ..Edward Brunngraber Samantha Miller
August 8 ..............Jared Becker Janice Clotzman
Edward Gomperts Susan Kane
August 9 ...............Michael Burr Giovanna Fradkin Jane Monterroso
Anna Moore Stacy Ober
August 10 ........ Jack DeBoskey Michael Friedman Mitchell Horowitz
Herbert Phillips Mickey Segal
August 11 ............Hervey SegallAugust 12 .......Sheila Padlipsky
Alden Weiss August 13 .........Roberta Breton
Sarai Golden-Krasner Daniel Silver
Liana Zangwill August 14 ..........Erin Manacker
Herbert MeiselmanAugust 15 .......... Moshe Aviram
Mike Beubis Talia Goldstein
Jacob Leos-Urbel Kyle Schmidt
August 16 ...........Estelle Bogad Lea Dickter
Katherine KobayashiAugust 18 .......... Lauren Awaya
Terry MengAugust 19 ............ Lia Friedman
Peter Kahn Madeline Klein
Maureen McGrath Aty Rotter
Lindsay Wetmore-ArkaderAugust 20 ............Hilary Jacobs
Amy Larion-Beubis Nathan Lujan
August 21 ......Bradley Horowitz Matthew Hurwitz
August 22 ................Ginny BlitzAugust 23 .................Ava Burke
George Lubow Adam Sharp
August 24 Sebastien Lanch Roslyn Scherr
August 25 ....................Leo Raz Hannah Shilling
August 26 ....Barbara Gomperts Kelly Linden
Brian Schaefer August 27 ........Steven HartfordAugust 28 ............. Doug Bloom
Martin HowardAugust 29 .................Ryan Earll
Maxwell Ho August 30 .......Rebecca Beirich August 31 .......Abraham Alkana
Simon and Nurit Burrow ......................................................8/1/1976Mark and Roberta Tragarz ...................................................8/1/1993John and Debbie Guest .......................................................8/2/1981Paul and Nancy Spiegel ...........................#25 ....................8/7/1988Andy and Jenny Owen ........................................................8/7/1999Michael and Kimberly Spindler ............................................8/7/1999Allen and Helene Emmerich ..............................................8/10/1975Howard and Faith Segal ....................................................8/11/2002Noah and Maya Golden-Krasner .......................................8/12/2000Howard and Aty Rotter ......................................................8/14/1977Neil Brown and Karen Hochman Brown ...#30 ..................8/14/1983Mel and Barbara Cohen ....................................................8/15/1954Marv and Ilene Donner ......................................................8/15/1965Mike Ostroff and Joanne Topol ..........................................8/15/1981Louis and Connie Friedman .....................#50 ..................8/16/1963Martin Lewin and Helen Rotenberg-Lewin ........................8/16/1992Sidney and Joan Soclof ............................#50 ..................8/18/1963Mickey and Lee Segal ..............................#35 ..................8/20/1978Howard and Cynthia Shilling .............................................8/21/1994Craig and Judith Pettigrew ................................................8/22/1992Abraham and Thelma Alkana ............................................8/23/1944Michael and Jakki Sencer ..................................................8/23/1970Claude Meyers and Peggy Woo ........................................8/23/2003Peter and Cynthia Kahn ....................................................8/26/1984Irv and Matty Feuer ..................................#60 ..................8/30/1953Jerome Metivier and Julie Sonigo Metivier ........................8/30/2000
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University Students
Application information has been mailed. Please check our website at
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for submission is August 5, 2013 and the recipient of the award will be notified by the end
of August. The award will be conferred at Erev Rosh Hashanah services.
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