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January 2015 • Volume 29 • Issue 1 A Reform Congregation Embracing Our Jewish Tradition News & Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah See page 11 for more info Celebrate the Life & Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. with a special Musical Shabbat January 16th at 8:00 PM “Happy Purim” was so successful we are doing it again! Watch for more information coming soon! Sounds of Shabbat on Shabbat Shirah Jan. 30th 7:30 PM Add your voice to those of our choirs, instrumentalists and students!

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Page 1: Jan 2015 Kol Tikvah

January 2015 • Volume 29 • Issue 1 A Reform Congregation Embracing Our Jewish Tradition

News & Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

See page 11 for more info

Celebrate the

Life & Legacy of

Martin Luther King, Jr.

with a special

Musical Shabbat

January 16th at

8:00 PM

“Happy Purim” was so

successful we are

doing it again!

Watch for more information

coming soon!

Sounds of Shabbat

on

Shabbat Shirah Jan. 30th

7:30 PM

Add your voice to those of our choirs,

instrumentalists and students!

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News & Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

THE RITUAL OF VOLUNTEERING

I would like to share a teaching with you

that I learned from Dr. Vanessa Ochs years

ago:

At the Red Sea, the children of Israel stood

paralyzed, a great sea before them and the mighty

Egyptian army at their backs. It took a brave volunteer,

Nachshon the chief of the tribe of Judah, to wade into the

water and show them that the sea would split, just as

God and Moses promised. “For that reason Judah was

worthy to be made the ruling power in Israel.”

(Babylonian Talmud, Sotah 37a) Indeed, we are

descendants from that tribe of Judah; in Hebrew, that is

Yehudah. Jews are Yehudim!

Volunteering often feels like that: caught between family

and work responsibilities on the one side, and the

seemingly endless needs of the synagogue, agency, or

the less fortunate on the other side. It isn’t easy to take

the plunge.

If we do jump into the sea – sometimes uncertain of

what lies before us – then we join a long line of Jewish

leaders who are willing to be generous with their time,

energy and yes, financial resources so that they can make

a difference in our community and in our world.

One of my favorite readings is the following:

A woman walked along a beach filled with starfish,

stranded by the low tide. As she walked, she would

stoop down, pick up one at random, and throw it

back into the ocean. A man came upon her and

asked, “Why do you bother to throw some back

when there were so many more? What difference

does it make?” She picked up another starfish,

threw it back into the ocean, and said, “It makes a

difference to that one.”

Friends, there is a lot going on in our community. For

some, there are mixed feelings about the changes that

are about to take place. I would like to encourage you

to jump! Take a leap of faith. Help this sacred

community come together and build its future with a

wonderful, strong foundation of prayer, learning,

community and healing.

Temple Beth Tikvah needs you now more than ever…

to share your gifts so that this community continues to

thrive. My teacher taught that “volunteering is its own

ritual…every volunteer act announces to friends,

family, and colleagues that you are committed to a

better world, as daunting a proposition as that may be.

Be a Nachshon – a role model – for others standing on

the seashore who, with the slightest nudge, might join

you.”

As the secular year moves into 2015, I hope it is a year

of renewal, hope, strength and good health for you,

those you love and for this sacred community.

Rabbi Fred Greene

The Introduction to the Talmud that You’ve Been Waiting For!

Bring a dairy lunch and join Rabbi Greene for a lively monthly class and discussion which will consist of an introduction to the

Talmud - its stories, its themes, the sages, and see how its teachings build upon the foundation of the Torah.

The class will meet from 11:45 am to 1 pm on Fridays, January 23, February 20, March 13 and April 17

All are welcome. Dates are subject to change. Please check the TBT calendar to confirm.

RSVPs are appreciated for each session.

RSVP to [email protected]

Thank You! Thank you to all of you who chose to make

difference in someone’s life by donating to the Annual Turkey Drive. It may be $10 to you but it means being able to put food on the table to the

people you helped through your generosity!

Approximately 25% of the congregation made it possible to donate more than $2,300 to those in

need this holiday season.

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News & Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

NOTES FROM CANTOR KASSEL

BOOK DISCUSSION – led by Cantor Kassel

“Unorthodox: The Scandalous Rejection of My Hasidic Roots .”

Sunday, January 11th, 10:45 – 11:55 AM

This book, by Deborah Feldman, was a New York Times Bestseller published in 2012. It is

the author’s account of her years as a member of Brooklyn’s insular Satmar Hasidic community and the

events that ultimately led to her leaving this life without any regrets.

Deborah Feldman was raised by her grandparents as her mother had abandoned the Satmar community

and her father was mentally unstable. She spoke Yiddish in her daily life and was forbidden to read

books or seek to obtain knowledge of the outside secular community. She was married off at the age of

seventeen to a man she had only met once. She proposes (as have many before her) that that the insu-

larity of the Satmar Hasidic community covers up shameful and unlawful behavior.

While there have been thoughtful critiques of this book, its accounts certainly stir discussion!

“SHABBAT TZEDEK / SABBATH OF JUSTICE”

in commemoration of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Friday night, January 16th at 8:00 PM

Many musical forces at TBT will join together as we honor the memory and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther

King Jr. The theme of freedom permeates our liturgy and this Erev Shabbat service will include special

readings attributed to Dr. Martin Luther King as well as Jewish scholars throughout the years.

I believe that the unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality…. I have the audacity to believe that peo-ple can have three meals a day for their bodies, education and culture for their minds, and dignity, equality and freedom for their spirits. I believe that what self-centered men have torn down, men other-centered can build up…. I still believe that we shall over-come.”

-Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech, December 10, 1964

”SOUNDS OF SHABBAT”

in celebration of:

“SHABBAT SHIRAH” – SABBATH OF SONG

Friday, January 30th at 7:30 PM

Let’s nourish our extra Shabbat “soul” and celebrate Jewish Music and its power to elevate our prayer

experience. Many members of our congregation, from Adult & Jr. Choirs to members of our Religious

School and talented instrumentalists – will lead us in a joyous, uplifting Erev Shabbat service. Shabbat

Shirah derives it’s name from our Torah Portion which includes our escape from Egypt, the splitting of

the Sea of Reeds - after which our ancestors broke out into song and dance!

B’Shalom,

Cantor Kassel’s Upcoming

Adult Learning

The Music and Religion of Leonard Cohen

Sunday, Feb. 8 from 10:45-11:55 am

Tips for Leading an Engaging Seder

Sunday, Mar. 15 and Sunday, Mar. 22 from

11:00-11:55 am

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 on the anniversary of their passing and at

Yizkor services.

The price of a plaque is $300. If you have any ques-

tions 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].

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News and Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

As the President of Temple Beth Tikvah, I field many

complaints. Among them, “The doors were locked when I

arrived for my meeting.” “I wasn’t thanked for my donation in a

timely manner.” “My name was misspelled on a letter.” “I

don’t like having to arrive an hour early in order to sit in a pew

for the High Holy Days.” “I was in the hospital and no one

called or came to visit.”

It was the last comment that bothered me the most – how could

this be? It happened because no one was aware that the

congregant was hospitalized – no one communicated it to our

office. There are a number of complaints, many relatively minor,

that are sent my way but they are all fundamentally the same, “I

want to believe that you care about me, but some of the things

you are doing make me feel like I don’t matter.

“Matterness” is what we’ll call the intersection of people and our

synagogue when they come together in a positive and mutually

beneficial way. “Matterness” is:

1. The willingness and ability of individuals to speak and be

heard.

2. The willingness of our lay leadership to listen and work

WITH our congregants, and to engage people on the inside

and outside as creative problem solvers and ambassadors.

3. The smart use of social media to connect people online and in

person to support our community and infuse it with their gifts

of the hand and gifts of the heart.

The Board of Trustees and I want to increase

“Matterness” and we need your help. These are

a few initiatives we hope might increase

“Matterness” that you might recall. We made

personal calls at Rosh Hashanah in an attempt to

connect with each congregant. We had Focus Groups to discuss

what you wanted in your next Senior Rabbi and last month,

offered multiple opportunities to meet Rabbi Shuval-Weiner.

Last year, we had an amazing Purim carnival, at a nominal cost,

subsidized by Men’s Club, Sisterhood and TBT to offer a chance

for families to celebrate Purim together. This year, we will have

a congregational second night Passover Seder. But, still I know

that many of you feel we need to do more. Will you share with

me what we can do to make you feel that you matter and are a

part of our community? I truly want to hear from you.

Maya Angelou wrote, “I’ve learned that people will forget what

you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never

forget the way you made them feel.” We want to better

incorporate “Matterness” into our synagogue life to ensure that

our congregants and our congregation may bring out the best in

each other.

L’Shalom

Ron Swichkow

Help Us Work WITH You! (For those of you who usually skip my articles)

Happy January

to you!

Sisterhood certainly has been busy with a variety of events to

broaden our horizons this year. Firstly, a big THANK YOU to

our Temple friends at Brilliant Atlanta, for a super set of

jewelry making nights in December and to our Sisterhood

members, Jenni Trebon, Danielle Rubenstein, and Katie Jaffe for

being such great planners! Also, a big THANK YOU to our new

Women’s Outreach Committee chair, Terry Carasick, for

planning a very informative and preventive health seminar in

December on cold and flu prevention, a timely topic this winter.

Furthermore, our winter cold weather “gear” drive for homeless

women at area shelters has proven to be a much needed

donation… THANK YOU Terry!

This month, we look forward to seeing you at our Challah

Baking/Bake Off/ TBT Kitchen Shower on Tuesday, 1/13/15,

7:30p.m. - 9:30 p.m. at TBT. Hassia Levin will share her

challah baking secrets (shhh!), great baked goods will abound,

and a kitchen registry full of needed items will be available for

your purchase and donation to our TBT kitchen.

Also, our next Sisterhood Board Meeting is set for

Wednesday, 1/21/15, 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. at Starbucks,

Roswell Marketplace, 10800 Alpharetta Hwy. Please come

and share your ideas and creativity!

In addition, our next Mah Jong Happening is Sunday, 1/25/15,

9:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. in the Social Hall. Please watch for your

evite and RSVP to these social events and plan on attending our

next board meeting.

Brunch and a tour of the Anne Frank In The World Exhibit is

set for Sunday morning, 2/22/15.

Hamentashen baking for the TBT Purim Carnival is set for

Thursday, 2/26/15, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and 7 p.m.-10 p.m. Please

watch for evites to both events.

See you soon!

Robin Bledsoe and Stacy Chambers

Sisterhood Co-Chairs

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Early Childhood Education Center

News & Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

During the 5th grade Shabbat service, one could feel the anticipation and excitement experienced by the students as they were called

up to the Bimah by the Rabbi, and presented with their personal Siddur. The pride felt by the parents and teachers was evident by all

the smiling faces.

Our Hanukkah assembly was a hit. The 5th grade students were shining stars. They performed two short skits as well as led us in

song. The celebration continued in the classrooms with latkes, applesauce, donuts and gelt.

I hope you have a wonderful Hanukkah and a relaxing winter break.

School will resume on Sunday, January 11th.

Hassia Levin

Religious School

ATTENTION!

NOMINATING COMMITTEE

SEEKS YOUR INPUT

The Nominating Committee for the 2015-2016 slate for

the Board of Trustees, Officers and Board of Education

has begun their work.

If you have names that you would like to suggest to the

committee for consideration,

please send them to Todd Boehm at

[email protected]

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Youth Group

HOTTY (9-12th Grade)

HOTTY was especially excited because for the first time in several years our annual Broomball Latke-In actually fell on Chanukah! What could be a better way to celebrate Chanukah than latkes, broomball, havdallah and a lock-in with all of your favorite friends? This event was open to all Atlanta NFTY members and we had over 40 teens at the event. We did mixers, ate pizza, and then headed to the Marietta Ice Center for a lively game of broomball. Then, back to the temple for games, movies, and the lock-in. If you missed it, no worries – you can come next year!

UP NEXT:

January 16-19th is NFTY-SAR’s Winter Regionals & Elections so we are headed to Jack-sonville for a fun filled weekend with other teens from around our region. Wish good luck to all of our HOTTYites who are running for a regional board position! Then, on January 31st we have our first Camp Jenny Fundraiser at Top Golf. Want more details? Talk to Allie Goodman, our HOTTY SAVP.

Join the HOTTY Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/groups/TBT.HOTTY/) to

stay up-to-date on what's happening and to RSVP for HOTTY events!

JYG (7-8th Grade) JYG’s In Next up for JYG is one of our favorite events – the Chocolate Making Party at Chamber-lains Chocolate Factory. Mark your calendars for January 25th so you don’t miss this fun event! More details will be sent via email and on our Facebook page.

And, save-the-date…March 20-22nd is NFTY-SAR’s Hatikvah Kallah for 7th & 8th Graders (at Temple Sinai in Sandy Springs)!! We’ll send out more info about this awesome week-end as the date gets closer.

Join the JYG Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/groups/TBT.JYG/) to stay up-to-date on what's happening with JYG, RSVP and arrange carpools for events!

5th & 6th Grade December was our 2nd Club 56 youth group event. We had a lot of fun eating pizza, play-ing laser tag, and arcade games at Stars & Strikes. We’re so excited to be building up this awesome new youth group. If you missed the event, no worries, mark your calendars to join us on February 8th for our Mad Scientist event at TBT!

Join the 5th & 6th Grade Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/groups/TBT.56/) to stay up-to-date on what's happening, RSVP and arrange carpools for events!

Want more info about the youth groups at TBT? Contact us at: [email protected] or call us:

Bobbee (303) 981-2356 & Adam (404) 971-4687

Upcoming Events: January 16-19th – NFTY-SAR Winter Regional & Elections (Jacksonville, FL)

January 25th – JYG Chocolate Factory January 31st – HOTTY Camp Jenny Fundraiser February 6th - HOTTY Congregational Services

February 8th - Club 56 Mad Scientist

HOTTY IDF NIGHT

We are SO excited to finally have our very own youth lounge at TBT (classroom 21)! We are looking for some items to help furnish it. Here is our wish list. If you have any of these items that you would be willing to donate to us, please email us at: [email protected] (they don't have to be brand new, but in reasonably good condition). Thank you!!

Youth Lounge Wish List

♦Paint for walls ♦Chalkboard paint ♦TV stand ♦DVD player ♦Couches ♦Small tables/coffee tables ♦Storage cabinet ♦Bookshelves ♦Carpet ♦Wireless printer

♦Keurig machine

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News and Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

B’nai Mitzvah

It’s time to start planning for

Purim Carnival 2015 and as they say,

“Many hands make light work”!

If you would like to be a part of making

this the best year yet for our children

(of all ages!) please email Beth Janes

at [email protected]

Purim Carnival

2015

Help Wanted!

Daniel (Danny) Aranson will be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah on January 10, 2015.

He is the son of Rick and Nancy Aranson, and younger brother of Lindsey. Danny is the grandson of Richard

and Barbara Barnett of Jasper, Georgia, Patti Greenberger Shensa of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and the late

Michael Aranson of Boca Raton, Florida. Danny is a 7th grader at Taylor Road Middle School in

Alpharetta. Danny loves soccer and has played with Alpharetta Ambush for several years. Danny also enjoys

playing guitar and video games.

Elizabeth"Libby" Povlot will be called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah on January 24, 2015.

Libby is the daughter of Rhonda and Scott Povlot and the sister of Zachary Povlot. She is the grand-daughter of

Harris Povlot of Albany GA. She is a seventh grade Honor Roll student at Hopewell Middle School where she is

a member of the chorus and French club. Libby's hobbies include art, singing and baking. Libby is looking

forward to sharing this special day with her family and friends.

NFTY FALL KALLAH - THEN & NOW

AMAZING WHAT 2 YEARS CAN DO !!

Thank You

Many thanks to all of you who baked

for the Immersion Weekend and to

those of you who helped set up the

oneg and stayed to help

clean up afterward.

It was a beautiful oneg made warm

and welcoming because of the

delicacies you provided and the time

and care that went into it.

It was appreciated by all

who attended.

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News and Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

Fundraising News

Jonathan and Allison Agin

Barry and Shari Alhadeff

Brian and Sheri Baker

Dale and Wendy Bearman

Harris and Suellen Bergman

Jerry Bilsky and Judy Tolkan

Todd and Jennifer Boehm

Michael and Heather Braun

Paul and Cherie Cervasio

Lois Clymin

Michael D. and Lisa R. Cohen

Michael and Marlene Cohn

Renee Davis

Craig and Susan Derene

Mitchell and Dyann Diamond

Audrey Eisen

Alan and Pam Epstein

Elliot and Donna Feller

Rory and Jenifer Friedman

Steve and RoseAnn Gerson

Ed and Cindy Getty

Harlan & Ivie Graiser

Rabbi Fred and Deborah Greene

Burton and Sara Grossman

Andrew and Karen Gutman

Scott and Nancy Harris

Mitchell and Julie Hilsen

Jamie and Katie Jaffe

Peter and Sharon Jedel

Morris and Anna Kagan

Cantor Nancy Kassel

Jerry and Marcy Kaufman

Jeff and Cindy Klein

Marc and Deborah Klein

Stanley and Bobbie Kopkin

Ned and Lisa Kreiss

Robert and Karen Kremer Kenneth Lawler Jr and Ginger Glazer

Hal and Jill Leitman

Ron and Lindsay Levin

Ronald and Jennifer Levine

Gary and Michal Loventhal

William and Rita Loventhal

Hadley and Lisa Lowy

Gilbert and Ellen Ludwig

Murray and Sonia Lynn

Joel and Aviva Margolies

Jason and Maggie McAuliffe

Thomas and Marsha McMurrain

Howard and Helaine Medoff

Gary and Peggy Mendelson

Ric and Barrie Mershon

Martin and Charlene Milstein

Ilene Monat

Robert Moss

Bernie and Gail Natter

Ryan and Rachel Palazzo

Jason and Melanie Pickett

Shirley Plotkin

Scott and Rhonda Povlot

Marla Ramaglia

Betty Rickles

Robert and Ellen Rickles

Barry & Robin Riegelhaupt

Howard & Barbara Rosenberg

Joel and Judy Rosenberg

Harvey and Natine Rosenzweig

Andrew and Barbara Sacks

Robert and Donna Schacher

Joel and Kathleen Schoenblum

Gary and Debra Schwartz

Rhonda Schweber

Sanford and Gail Seidman

Ira and Brenda Share

Stacy and Alicia Sher

Walter and Esther Shultz

Carol Shutzberg

David and Elisa Siegel

Sandy and Nancy Simon

Lawrence and Anne Skal

Kenneth and Helene Skolky

Stuart and Frances Solomon

Howard and Cynthia Steinberg

Mathew and Dani Stordy

Barry & Denise Straus

Ronald and Leslie Swichkow

Donald and Marilyn Tam

Rosalind Taranto

Lloyd and Gail Tate

Steven and Abbe Tobin

David & Christine Toltzis Bruce and Mariann Mamberg Turiansky

Mark and Sally Vosk

Bruce and Carol Waldman

Russell and Cyndi Waldman

Mark and Debbie Weiss Douglas Wexler and Jane Greenberger

Bram and Dana Wieskopf Mark Williams and Michelle Easton

Todd and Rachel Wilson

Andrew and Ilana Zalkin

Seth and Ellen Zimmer

(donations received through November)

Shalom! The 2014 - 2015 Annual Campaign - EVERYONE Matters is off to a

great start! As you consider making year-end contributions, please consider a

gift to the Annual Campaign.

When we say, "EVERYONE Matters", that includes YOU!

Just visit www.bethtikvah.com and scroll down to ANNUAL CAMPAIGN -

EVERYONE MATTERS to make your contribution today.

On behalf of the Board of Trustees, I'd like to thank the following members of

our TBT family for their generous pledges and gifts:

"The members of our Chavurah are like extended family. I can't imagine holidays without them!" "We joined a Chavurah when we first got to TBT and it helped us feel comfortable in the community quickly." -Comments from TBT members who are part of the Chavurah program. Sound interesting? Start the new year with a focus on community and join a Chavurah. New groups are forming now! What's a Chavurah? It's a group of people who share common interests and meet regularly to celebrate Jewish holidays, share simchas, attend TBT events, and par-ticipate in any activities that interest them. Being part of a Chavurah can enhance your experience at TBT by helping you develop a strong sense of community and deeper connections within the congregation. How do I join a Chavurah? Just fill out the application and we'll help you find like-minded families or individuals to form a group. Drop by the TBT office to pick one up, or visit http://www.bethtikvah.com/community/chavurot to download. What does a Chavurah do? You choose the activities you'll participate in and how often and where you meet. We can help you design a calendar of programs based on your group's interests. Questions? Please contact Dalia Faupel at [email protected]

C r e a t e C om m u n i t y i n a C h a v u r a h

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News and Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

January 2014 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1 New Year's Day

Cobb & Fulton

Winter Break No ECEC TBT Offices Closed

2

Cobb & Fulton

Winter Break No ECEC 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Shabbat Service

3

Cobb & Fulton

Winter Break

9:00 am - 10:00

Bagels, Learning & Torah 10:00 am Shabbat Service

4

Cobb & Fulton

Winter Break

No Religious School

5

Cobb & Fulton

Winter Break ECEC Teacher Work

Day No Religious School 7:00 pm Families

Anonymous

6

No Religious School 9:30 am Tai Chi 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Board of Ed Meeting 7:30 pm Officers Meeting

7 8 9

Confirmation Trip 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Shabbat Service

10

Confirmation Trip

9:00 am - 10:00

Bagels, Learning & Torah

10:00 am Shabbat Service - Daniel Aranson Bar Mitzvah

11 9:30 am ATID 9:30 am - 12:00 pm Religious School

12 12:00 pm Senior Luncheon

No Religious School 7:00 pm Families

Anonymous

13

9:30 am Tai Chi 5:00 pm

Religious School 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Sisterhood -

Challah Baking

Class / Kitchen

Shower / Bake-Off

14

6:30 pm HOTTY -

Board Meeting

15

7:00 pm Women's

Study

16

NFTY Winter

Regional Elections 9:45 am ECEC Family Shabbat 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Shabbat Tzedek

Service - Shabbat

of Justice

17

NFTY Winter

Regional Elections

9:00 am - 10:00

Bagels, Learning & Torah 10:00 am Shabbat Service

18

NFTY Winter

Regional Elections

No Religious School

19 Martin Luther King Day

NFTY Winter

Regional Elections No Religious School TBT Offices

Closed 7:00 pm Families

Anonymous

20

9:30 am Tai Chi 5:00 pm

Religious School 7:30 pm Board of

Trustees Meeting

21

10:00 am - 10:30 am ECEC Pre-K Open

House 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Sisterhood Board

Meeting

22

7:00 pm

Breast Cancer

Support Group

23

11:45 am

The Introduction to

the Talmud that

You've Been Waiting

For! 5:30 pm Bonim -

K, 1st & 2nd Grade

Dinner 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Oneg 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Family Shabbat

Service - 1st & 2nd

Grade

24

9:00 am - 10:00

Bagels, Learning & Torah 10:00 am Shabbat Service - Elizabeth Povlot Bat Mitzvah

25

Family Promise

9:30 am ATID 9:30 am - 12:00 pm Religious School 9:45 am Sisterhood Mah Jongg & Game Morning 12:30 pm JYG - Chocolate Factory

26

Family Promise 6:45 pm - 8:30 pm

Kesher/Confirmation /Kivunim 7:00 pm Families

Anonymous

27

Family Promise

9:30 am Tai Chi 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Religious School 7:30 pm

Officers Meeting

28

Family Promise 10:00 am - 10:30 am ECEC Madrigot Open

House

29

Family Promise

30

Family Promise 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Shabbat Service -

Sounds of Shabbat

31

Family Promise

9:00 am - 10:00

Bagels, Learning & Torah 10:00 am Shabbat Service 5:00 pm HOTTY -

Camp Jenny

Fundraiser

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News and Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

TBT Seniors Luncheon

Monday, January 12 at 12 PM

Dr. Jed Goldstein

will speak about

Healthcare in Israel

RSVP to Natine at

[email protected]

1st Annual Sy Davis Memorial Blood Drive Update

On Sunday November 16th we held the 1st Annual Sy Davis Memorial

Blood Drive and it was a great success. At the Blood Drive this year,

we registered 106 people from our congregation along with others

from outside the TBT Family. In doing so we were able to provide

LifeSouth Blood Center with over 86 pints of blood. This was one of

the largest blood donations we provided LifeSouth in many years and

we would like to thank everyone for coming in and supporting this

worthy cause. We could not be more thrilled with the response we

received by our community. As you know, at this time of year there is an extreme shortage of blood in our Tri-State Area and each

pint of blood has the potential of saving up to 3 lives.

Also, we would like to thank the many volunteers and supporters for the success of the blood drive.

We know we could not have been nearly as successful without their assistance and guidance. We

would also like give a special thanks to Rabbi Greene, Cantor Kassel, Becky Sullivan, Lisa Singer

and the entire office and religious staff for their support as well.

Finally, be sure to circle on your calendars Sunday October 18th, 2015 for the next

Sy Davis Memorial Blood Drive.

Thanks again for Everyone’s Support in making this Blood Drive such a HUGE Success,

Renee Davis, John Restler, Bart Schwartz, Gary Schwartz, and Terry Stein

Dear Valued Community Partner,

We cannot thank you enough for your partnership and support! The

book festival was a huge success -- much in part to you. Thank you for passing out promotional materials, encouraging your constituents to

attend programs, and, of course, for your generosity. We hope to work

with you again next year!

Diane Cohen, Ann Rawn, and Sylvia Shlisky

23rd Edition of the Book Festival of the MJCCA, Community Partner

Co-Chairs

Marcy Bass and Susan Tourial

23rd Edition of the Book Festival of the MJCCA Co-Chairs

Pam Morton Lauren Berger

Book Festival Director Book Festival Coordinator

FOOD OF THE MONTH

The food bins are empty. Please bring hearty soups and

peanut butter for North Fulton Community Charities

(NFCC) and Kosher foods for Jewish Family & Career

Services (JF&CS)

The need in our area is great.

Together we “can” make a difference!

Family Promise Program Continues

- Save the Date!

Our first Family Promise week is approaching

quickly! January 25th - February 1st.

Please look for upcoming opportunities to volunteer

and help with this heartwarming program! Details to

follow…

As we move into the New Year, Andy and Marci

Fried, along with Jeff and Jeanne Schultz, who have

chaired this wonderful program for the past two

years are handing over the baton to the new

chairs. They have done a tremendous job facilitating

all of the volunteers and coordinating food, shelter

and transportation for all of our guests. We would

like to give a huge thank you to them for all of the

time, effort and heart that has gone into their work!

Please welcome our new chairs:

Randy and Amy Siegal, Brian and Jennifer Steinberg

and Tony Rosenberg. They will be reaching out to

the congregants for volunteers as well as food

donations and personal care items as the weeks

approach.

Mark your calendars for the 2015 Family Promise

Weeks: January 25-February 1, April 19-26,

July 26-August 2, and October 18-25.

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News and Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

Annual Campaign

Edward and Gail Green in memory of Ira Madans

Renee Davis in appreciation of all the blood donors and

volunteers, and Terry Stein for all his time and hard work

on the TBT Memorial Blood Drive

Lawrence and Anne Skal in memory of Joseph Cunix

June Wallach in memory of Howard Wallach and

Irving Hertzberg

Douglas Wexler and Jane Greenberger in honor of

Rabbi Greene

Building Fund

Dale and Wendy Bearman in memory of

Eleanore Bearman, Jules Stein and Jeanne Laibow

Campership/Israel Fund

Howard and Suzanne Silverman in memory of

Nathan Schwartz

Larry and Jackie Pepper in memory of Louie Herbin

Cantor Kassel’s Discretionary Fund

Michael and Wanda Cohen in memory of Irving Cohen

Betty Rickles in memory of David Goldsmith and in

appreciation of the beautiful High Holy Day music

Dan and Laura DeRiemer in memory of Sydney DeRiemer

Steven and Janice Liederman in memory of

David Liederman

Jane Greenberger in memory of Ben Findley

Scott and Marci Weiss in honor of Cantor Kassel

Caring/Kehillat Chesed Fund

Mariann Mamberg in memory of Kashmira Kiesel

Jack & Susan Arogeti in memory of Jane and David Levy

Aviv Chavurah in honor of a speedy recovery for

Esther Shultz

Addie Myers wishing continued good health to

Esther Shultz

General Fund

Dan and Laura DeRiemer in honor of all the work that

Marsha Mathis does for TBT

Shirley Crawford

Ed and Cindy Getty in memory of Ella Goldstein

Seth and Ellen Zimmer in appreciation of the Rabbinic

Search Committee

Seth and Ellen Zimmer in appreciation of Sheryl Blechner,

Steve Gerson and Ron Swichkow for their ongoing

leadership and caring

Douglas Wexler in memory of P. Richard Wexler

Harlan & Ivie Graiser in honor of Josh Karol's Bar Mitzvah

and in memory of Isaac Ackerman and Rose Ackerman

Prayerbook Fund

Addie Myers in memory of William L. Myers

Rabbi Greene’s Discretionary Fund

Mariann Mamberg in memory of Isaac Mamberg

David and Robin Bledsoe in memory of Mr. Larry Reuss

Arthur and Linda Waters in memory of Robert Waters

Addie Myers in honor of a speedy recovery for

Gene Carasick

Nadine Duhaney in honor of Rabbi Greene

Rabbi Tam’s Discretionary Fund

Jane Greenberger in memory of Jacob Stern

Howard and Suzanne Silverman in honor of Rabbi Tam

David and Ellen Herold in honor of Rabbi Tam

Andrew and Barbara Sacks in memory of Dorothy Tveit

Steven and Sheila Barid in memory of Aleck Andich

Steven and Sheila Barid in memory of Mary Barid

Barry and Dore Kaiser in memory of Herbert Merlin

Religious School Fund

Dr. Barry Straus in honor of Hassia Levin for all the work

she does for the Religious School

Sisterhood Fund

Brilliant Atlanta, LLC in appreciation of the wonderful

Sisterhood parties

Tikkun Olam Fund

Jeffrey Willard and Steve Mahan in honor of a speedy

recovery for Esther Shultz

Steve Mahan in memory of Anna Mahan

Torah Fund

Sam and Alice Herndon in honor of a speedy recovery for

Esther Shultz

Youth Group Fund

Ronald and Leslie Swichkow in honor of enhancing our

youth group participation at the NFTY convention

Donations

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News and Happenings from Temple Beth Tikvah

HELP US HELP YOU

Your synagogue community wants to be a

Caring Community/Kehillat Chesed

If you have recently experienced a loss, are facing a crisis or are celebrating a simcha, please let our office know as soon as possible.

Our clergy and friends strive to be a source of support as best as they can. If you know of one of our fellow congregants who has experienced a loss or can use a hand, please contact the office at 770.642.0434.

SHMOOZE NEWS / KUDOS CORNER

In Memorium

Temple Beth Tikvah acknowledges with sorrow the passing of:

Jack Wilner

Father of Debbie Jacobson

Donald Singletary

Brother of Patty Berger

Louise Singletary

Mother of Patty Berger

Bernie Bickwit

Husband of Bernice Bickwit

Father of Ellen Herold, Susan Williams and

Andy Bickwit

Melvin Haber

Father of Deborah Schlifka

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

Thank You to our Amazing Office

Volunteers!

Richard Staviss

Marsha McMurrain

June Wallach

Natine Rosenzweig

Marsha Mathis

Esther Shultz

Erika Stein

Dani Stordy

Audrey Gordon

Gil Ludwig

Shari Perkins

Honor a person or event

with a leaf on our tree of

life. You can purchase a

leaf as an individual or as

a group.!

Breast Cancer Survivor Group for the Jewish Community

We have had a great start to the Breast Cancer

Survivor Group! The monthly support group

meetings are for all interested people who have had

cancer, who are going through treatment or

surgeries, and /or who have been recently

diagnosed, as well as for those who might have

questions pertinent to breast cancer. In addition,

this program is for sharing experiences, meeting

others and gathering information regarding

diagnoses, surgeries, and genetic testing from

various professionals.

Our next meeting will be held on

Thursday, January 22 at 7:00 PM

This survivor support group is sponsored by

The Kehillat Chesed/Caring Committee of

Temple Beth Tikvah.

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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 Karen Korshak [email protected]

Campership Marcia Haber [email protected] Chavurot Dalia Faupel [email protected] College Outreach Lynda Bennett [email protected] Ginger Glazer [email protected] Communications

Marsha Mathis [email protected] Family Promise Andy Fried [email protected] Jeff Schultz [email protected] Fundraising Jonathan Agin [email protected]

House Ted Nathan

[email protected]

Human Resources Seth Zimmer [email protected] Interior Standards & Marketing Susan Estroff [email protected]

Israel Gene Carasick [email protected] Kehillat Chesed (Caring) Leslie Swichkow [email protected] Library Ilana Zalkin [email protected] Membership Recruitment & Retention Mark Rudel

[email protected] Jill Leitman [email protected] Marcia Pearl [email protected] Men’s Club Mark Greenspan [email protected] Peter Hartog [email protected]

Nominating Committee Todd Boehm [email protected] Ritual Esther Shultz [email protected]

Security Jay Sausmer [email protected] Seniors Natine Rosenzweig [email protected] Sisterhood Stacy Chambers [email protected] Robin Bledsoe [email protected] Social Action

Darrin Cohen [email protected] Website Development Scott Povlot [email protected] Youth Group Debra Schwartz [email protected] Michal Loventhal [email protected]

Get Involved! TBT Committees and Chairpersons

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.

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Fred Greene

Rabbi

Donald A. Tam

Rabbi Emeritus

Nancy Kassel

Cantor

Hassia Levin

Education Director

Jenifer Friedman

ECEC Director

Ron Swichkow

President

Todd Boehm

Vice President

Harlan Graiser

Vice President

Denise Straus

Vice President

Andy Gutman

Treasurer

Michael Braun

Secretary

Jill Mattos

Chairperson,

Board of Education