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November/December 2017 | Cheshvan/Kislev/Tevet 5778ISSUE 6 | VOLUME 17
THE TIFERETH ISRAEL
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LET THERE BE LIGHT: A HANUKKAH EXTRAVAGANZASee Page 6 for More
Religious School Students Learn to
Shake the Lulav Religious School'sBoker Or Minyan
Paul Rehmar Becoming
a Bar Mitzvah
Men's Club Steak, Salmon &
Scotch in the Sukkah
USY at Lazer Kraze BREAD Talking Session in the
Sukkah
Staff Getting Acquainted Before Religious School Starts
Dressing the Torah for the High Holidays
Hoshanah Rabbah
Todah the Sloth Makes a Visit to Boker Tov Playdate
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Shabbat Service ScheduleVayera November 3-4Friday Evening Service 6:00 pmInclusion Shabbat 7:30 pmCandle Lighting 6:09 pmShabbat Warmup - ShabbaTunes 9:00 amShabbat Morning Service - Bar Mitzvah, Joshua Berzow 9:30 amYPS & Junior Congregation 10:30 amBoker Tov Shabbat 11:00 amShabbat Book Club 12:30 pmChayei Sarah - Veterans Shabbat & Flag Dedication November 10-11Friday Evening Service 6:00 pmShabbat Mishpacha: Intergenerational Service & Dinner - New Albany 7:00 pmCandle Lighting 5:01 pmShabbat Warmup - Torah Talks 9:00 amShabbat Morning Service - Bat Mitzvah, Lily Paine 9:30 amInterpretive Shabbat 10:15 amYPS & Junior Congregation 10:30 amToldot - Anniversary Shabbat November 17-18Shabbat Neshama: Friday Evening Service of the Spirit 6:00 pmCandle Lighting 4:56 pmShabbat Warmup - Shabbat Stretch: Light Yoga & Mindfulness 9:00 amShabbat Morning Service 9:30 amYPS & Junior Congregation 10:30 amRabbi vs. Rabbi 12:30 pmShabbat Book Club 12:30 pm Vayetzei - Israel Bonds Shabbat November 24-25Friday Evening Service 6:00 pmCandle Lighting 4:51 pmShabbat Warmup – Hot Off the Jewish Press 9:00 amShabbat Morning Service 9:30 amYPS & Junior Congregation 10:30 amVayishlach December 1-2Friday Evening Service 6:00 pmInclusion Shabbat 7:30 pmCandle Lighting 4:49 pmShabbat Warmup - ShabbaTunes 9:00 amShabbat Morning Service - Bat Mitzvah, Samantha Foreman 9:30 amYPS & Junior Congregation 10:30 amBoker Tov Shabbat 11:00 amShabbat Book Club 12:30 pmVayeshev - Human Rights Shabbat December 8-9Shabbat Mishpacha: Intergenerational Service & Dinner 6:00 pmCandle Lighting 4:48 pmShabbat Warmup – Torah Talks 9:00 amShabbat Morning Service 9:30 amInterpretive Shabbat 10:15 amYPS & Junior Congregation 10:30 amMiketz - Anniversary Shabbat December 15-16Shabbat Neshama: Friday Evening Service of the Spirit 6:00 pmCandle Lighting 4:49 pmShabbat Warmup – Shabbat Stretch: Light Yoga & Mindfulness 9:00 amShabbat Morning Service - Bar Mitzvah, Simon Davis 9:30 amYPS & Junior Congregation 10:30 amVayigash December 22-23Friday Evening Service 6:00 pmCandle Lighting 4:52 pmShabbat Warmup – Hot Off the Jewish Press 9:00 amShabbat Morning Service 9:30 amYPS & Junior Congregation 10:30 amVayechi December 29-30Friday Evening Service 6:00 pmCandle Lighting 4:57 pmShabbat Warmup – Wild Card 9:00 amShabbat Morning Service 9:30 amYPS & Junior Congregation 10:30 am
Hanukkah 5778Hanukkah starts at sunset on Tuesday, December 12, and ends the evening of Tuesday, December 20. Tifereth Israel invites the community to celebrate from 10:45 am – 2:00 pm on Sunday, December 17, with "Let There Be Light: A Hanukkah Extravaganza for All."
Boker Tov ShabbatNovember 4 & December 2 I 11:00 am I Katz ChapelA special Shabbat celebration for children up to age 5 and their families. For more information, contact Morgan at 614-253-8523 or [email protected].
Inclusion ShabbatNovember 3 & December 1 I 7:30 pm I Katz ChapelWarm and meaningful Kabbalat Shabbat for people and families of people with special needs. All are welcome. For more information contact Helen Miller at 614-236-4764.
Shabbat NeshamaNovember 17 & December 15 I 6:00 pm I Katz ChapelUnplug and reconnect before Shabbat with singing, poetry, prayer, meditation, and music by guest percussionist Yonadav Halevy.
Interpretive ShabbatNovember 11 & December 9 I 10:15 am I Katz ChapelAn alternate Shabbat experience for those seeking ruach, prayer, learning, and Torah discussion. For more information, contact Dale Levy at [email protected].
Shabbat MishpachaNovember 10 I 6:00 pm I JCC New AlbanyDecember 8 I 6:00 pm I Tifereth IsraelA family-friendly, inter-generational Friday evening service for families of all kinds. After services, we enjoy a special family Shabbat dinner together.
Daily ServicesMonday - Thursday 7:30 am & 5:30 pmFriday 7:30 am & 6:00 pmSunday 9:00 am & 5:00 pmNov. 23 - Office Closed 9:00 amNov. 24 - Office Closed 7:30 am & 6:00 pmRosh Chodesh Dec.18 & 19 7:20 am & 6:00 pmDec. 25 - Office Closed 9:00 amJan. 1 - Office Closed 9:00 am
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What really got me interested in Judaism was discovering that I was allowed to disagree with it.
After college, I was living in Boston and found myself bouncing between a few of that city’s many opportunities for young Jewish professionals. But the one that really hit home for me was a small, intergenerational group of students who gathered every few weeks to learn from the Kedushat Levi, a collection of the mystical teachings of the Hasidic master Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev. His interpretations often veered wildly away from the plain meaning of the Torah texts he was commenting upon, and I found his ideas to be challenging and exciting. But what struck me most was that when I disagreed with him, my disagreement was taken seriously and encouraged. In the end, that openness to discussion and questioning led me to a deep love for not only his teachings, but for Jewish study and Judaism in general. Without that experience, I’m not sure I would have become a rabbi.
That’s why I hope so strongly that you’ll come and learn with us this year. It’s not about discovering the right or wrong answer — it’s about the
journey, the debate, the connections you’ll make with others in our community, and ultimately discovering your own personal relationship to the wisdom of our tradition. And I know, from personal experience, how deeply enriching it can be to study the sources of our tradition and culture in an open, nonjudgmental environment.
This year, our slate of Jewish learning options is as wide and deep as our tradition. You can dive into the politics of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, take a look at modern ethical quandaries through a Jewish lens, come together to learn about and fulfill the mitzvah of bikur cholim (visiting the sick), brush up on your Hebrew or Torah trope skills, or pore over the writings of Abraham Joshua Heschel, just to name a few.
Best of all, most of our classes consist of stand-alone units, allowing you to drop in and drop out over the course of the year…but, of course, the more you’re able to attend, the better!
I’m looking forward to a year full of deep, meaningful, engaged study with you — and I’m looking forward to our disagreements most of all!
Come Learn with Us Rabbi Alex Braver | [email protected]
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Mazal Tov To. . .Linda & Marc Gutter (parents) and Marilyn Cohen (Grandmother) on the engagement of their daughter and granddaughter, Alexis Michelle Gutter, to Jonathan David Berger, of Clearwater, Fla.Jess Kolling & Agam Melmed on their recent marriage.Sue Topolosky and Ruthetta Topolosky on the birth of their granddaughter and great granddaughter, Liv Skylar, daughter of Rebecca & Jeffrey Frank.Brett & Erica Rozanczyk on the birth of twins, Hannah Lynn and Simon Reed, and to grandparents Gary & Susie Rozanczyk and Sue Topolosky and great-grandmother Ruthetta Topolosky.Gerry & Stephanie Waterman on the birth of their granddaughter, Eve Michal Waterman, daughter of David & Leigh Waterman.Marsha Emerman on the birth of her great-granddaughter, Nora Betty Perlmuter, daughter of Sarah Emerman & Scott Perlmuter.Margie & Marc Hollander on the birth of their granddaughter, Alexandra Julia Bennett, daughter of Rachel Hollander and Brian Bennett.Mark & Cindy Levy on the birth of their grandson, Ezra William Stone, son of Ricky & Suzy Stone.
Rabbi vs. RabbiNovember 18 I 12:30 pm I Upper Social HallRabbis Ungar and Braver go head to head after Kiddush, each teaching a separate Jewish source related to the weekly Torah portion and shedding light on an issue facing the Jewish community or the broader world. Then, in the tradition of paired chevruta study, the Rabbis dive into a (friendly) debate and conversation with each other - and the congregation - about what these texts actually mean.
Boker Tov Playdate November 14 I 10:00 am I NurseryYou are invited to schmooze over coffee and snacks with other parents of Tifereth Israel babies and toddlers. Rabbi Alex Braver, Youth & Family Director Morgan Levin, and Todah the Sloth will be there too! For more information, contact Morgan at [email protected] or 614-253-8523.
So A Rabbi Walks Into A Bar. . .November 8 I 6:30 pm I Location TBADecember 20 I 6:30 pm I Kindred Artisan AlesYou've heard the joke, but this time it's for real! Join members of the Tifereth Israel community and Rabbi Alex Braver for a drink and schmoozing in a relaxed, casual atmosphere. For more information, or to suggest a gathering place, contact Joy at [email protected] or 614-253-8523.
Holiday Food Drive November 12-26 I Tifereth IsraelTifereth Israel is partnering with the Columbus KTC Buddist Center to collect non-perishable food and toiletries for the Holy Family Food Pantry on West Broad Street. The pantry serves families living in the East Franklinton neighborhood as well as families staying at a nearby shelter. Items of particular need include canned fruits and vegetables, canned or boxed juice, canned chicken or tuna, boxed crackers, pasta, shampoo, deodorant, tooth paste, and baby diapers. Please place your donations in the designated bins in the synagogue Atrium.
B'nei Mitzvah
Lily Jordan Paine will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, November 11, 2017. She is the
daughter of Marci and Greg Paine and granddaughter of Debra and Jack Stein and Sharon and Marvin Paine.Lily is a 7th grade student at Bexley Middle School and attends the Samuel M. Melton Religious School. She
received her bat mitzvah instruction from Dr. Jerry Benis and Cantor Jack Chomsky. Lily loves hanging out with friends and
playing field hockey.The Paine family cordially invites relatives, friends, and members of the congregation to worship with them and join them on this happy occasion for a kiddush luncheon in Lily’s honor at the conclusion of services.
Joshua Berzow will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, November 4, 2017. Josh is the son of Lori and
Alan Berzow, brother of Gabriella Berzow, and grandson of Carol and Stanley Richmond and Lynore and Harold Berzow.
Joshua is a 7th grade student at New Albany Middle School. He received his bar mitzvah instruction from Dr. Jerry Benis.
For his mitzvah project, Joshua raised money for the hurricane efforts in Texas by hosting a dinner for friends and family.
Lori and Alan Berzow cordially invite relatives, friends, and members of the congregation to worship with them and join them on this special occasion for a kiddush luncheon in honor of Joshua at the conclusion of services.
Simon Nathan Davis will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, December 16, 2017. Simon is the son
of Suzanne and Eric Davis, brother of Benjy, and grandson of Marcia Feldstein, Eden Feldstein, and Pauline and Charles Davis.
Simon is a 7th grade student at Bexley Middle School and attends the Samuel M. Melton Religious School. He received
his bar mitzvah instruction from Emma Segerman and Cantor Jack Chomsky. Simon plays piano and is a trombonist in the concert and jazz bands. He also enjoys theatre, swimming, and playing with his dog, Obi. For his mitzvah project, Simon is raising money for the Circus of the Kids scholarship program. He wants to give other kids the same chance he’s had to fly through the air in COTK’s amazing journey of self-reliance.Suzanne, Eric, and Benjy cordially invite relatives, friends, and members of the congregation to worship with them and join them on this happy occasion for a kiddush luncheon in honor of Simon at the conclusion of services.
Samantha Ruth Foreman will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, December 2, 2017. Sami is the
daugher of Rhonda Lasher and Jonathon Foreman, and the sister of Ian and Hope.Sami is a 7th grade student at Bexley Middle School and attends the Samuel M. Melton Religious School. She
received her Bat Mitzvah instruction from Cantor Jack Chomsky. Sami enjoys playing the clarinet in band, choir,
baking, and being with her friends.Rhonda Lasher and her family cordially invites relatives, friends, and members of the congregation to worship with them and join them on this happy occasion for a kiddush luncheon in honor of Samantha at the conclusion of services.
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Adult Jewish LearningCome study with us!Asking questions, and wrestling over potential answers, is at the heart of the Jewish experience. Discover a pathway for learning and spark your intellectual and spiritual curiosity by taking one of the many Jewish learning classes offered at Tifereth Israel.
The Ethical Life: Jewish Values in an Age of ChoiceMondays, 7:00 to 8:30 pmNovember 6 and December 4
Jewish Values and the Israeli-Palestinian ConflictMondays, 7:00 to 8:30 pmNovember 13 and December 11
Sparks: The Radical Mysticism of the Hassidic Masters, Session IWednesdays, 7:00 to 9:30 pmNovember 29 and December 6 & 13
These Are the Words: Hebrew Vocabulary for PrayerWednesdays, 7:15 to 8:45 pmNovember 1 & 15 and December 6 & 20
Bikkur Holim: Creating Caring CommunitiesSundays, 10:00 to 11:00 amNovember 12 and December 3 & 17
Torah Trope TutorialSundays, 10:00 to 11:00 amNovember 5 & 19 and December 3 & 17
Praying With a Full Heart: Prayer with Siddur Lev ShalemMondays, 7:00 to 8:30 pmNovember 20 and December 18
Study CircleMoral Grandeur and Spiritual Audacity: The Writings of Rabbi Abraham Joshua HeschelWednesdays, 9:30 to 10:30 amNovember 1, 8, 15 & 29 and December 6
Study CircleShort Story GroupWednesdays, 10:30 to 11:30 amNovember 1, 8, 15 & 29 and December 6
Go to tiferethisrael.org/education for a complete description of all classes and registration information. For questions, please contact Joy in the synagogue office at 614-253-8523 or [email protected].
Let There Be Light!A Hanukkah Extravaganza for All Sunday, December 1710:45 am - 2:00 pmChildren's Mitzvah Project • Adults-Only Olive Oil Tasting •
Lunch & Surprise Entertainment for All
Inclusion Initiatives Stacking Up at CTIPeople of All Abilities Find a Spiritual Home at Tifereth IsraelCongregation Tifereth Israel is committed to removing barriers to participation for all members and guests of the synagogue. In the last 12 months, the following have been added to our facility:
Live StreamingShabbat and holiday services can be viewed online by visiting the synagogue website, www.tiferethisrael.org, and clicking on the link on the right-hand side of the page. Services are not recorded and video cameras are programmed before each Yom Tov to turn on and off automatically. The equipment and service needed to provide live streaming from the sanctuary was generously given to the synagogue by long-time members Ronnie Blank & Bev Weston.
Assistive Hearing SystemInstalled in the sanctuary this summer, the synagogue's assistive hearing system was the gift of members Ronnie Blank and Barry Blank. Those who want to use the system should speak with an usher or member Lawrence Stolz, who can provide instruction on how to use the devices.
Large Print MaterialsLarge-print siddurim, holiday machzorim, and chumashim are available for those with reduced vision. The weekly Shabbat pamphlet is available in a large-print format as well.
Chair LiftTo provide all members of the community with greater access to Tifereth Israel's staff and clergy offices, as well as the Minnie Cobey Library and Wasserstrom Board Room, the shul's non-functioning elevator has been replaced with a new chair lift. The project was funded by the synagogue's Mark Steiman Special Needs Fund and through the generosity of Gerald and Sandi Steiman.
Other Initiatives• Doubling the number of handicapped
parking spaces• Holding monthly Inclusion Shabbat
services for individuals with disabilities and their families
• Building a fully accessible sukkah• Updating the sanctuary sound system
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The Tifereth Israel Men's Club & Samuel M. Melton Religious School Present
Anti-Semitism and YouthSunday, November 12
For Students in Grades 7-12 – 10:00 am to 12:30 pmWords to Action: Empowering Students to Address Anti-Semitism
For Parents of Children of Any Age – 10:00 to 11:30 amBeing an Ally to your Children: How to Talk to Them About Anti-Semitism
Each concurrent conversation includes a complimentary, light brunch and will be led by trained professionals from the Anti-Defamation League.
Register at bit.ly/ADLbrunch by Wednesday, November 8.
Sisterhood Meetings & EventsNovember 5 I 10:00 am I Tifereth IsraelGeneral membership meeting
November 30 I 7:30 to 9:00 pm I Art With AnnaCome create with us. $36 per artist. For questions or to sign up, please contact Sue Ehrlich at [email protected] or michelle levin at [email protected]
December 5 I 10:00 am I Tifereth IsraelGeneral membership meeting
Memberships to the Tifereth Israel Sisterhood for 2017-18/5778 are still available and start at $36. For more information, contact Julie at [email protected] or Judy at [email protected].
Milestone AnniversariesNovemberIrwin and Esther Pass 60Mark and Judy Cohen 40Gabriel and Sue Steiner 40Mark and Charlotte Levin 35Lisa and Jason Dolin 30Nancy and Dan Rosen 30Mark and Marcy Ungar 30Yale and Lauren Levy 20Richard and Lori Weiner 5
DecemberJohn and Beverly Koenigsberg 55 Robert and Sally Brown 50Edward and Sharon Eisenberg 50Gerry and Sandi Steiman 45Robert and Linda Berkman 45Mike and Helen Miller 40Bob and Sunnie Hallet 25Thomas and Viki Norman 15
Manna CafeDecember 20 I 3:00 to 7:00 pm I Broad Street UMCVolunteers of all ages are needed to provide and prepare food for 180 people from our neighborhood at the next Manna Cafe, hosted by the Broad Street United Methodist Church (501 East Broad St., Columbus, 43215). For more information or to schedule a volunteer shift, contact Carol Shkolnik at [email protected] or Goldie Fisher at 614-861-2088.
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will be no exceptions, and complacency is a non-issue. Our second initiative, membership engagement, has a variety of meanings. It can mean attending a Sisterhood or Men’s Club event, reading Torah or leading davening, or sharing recent experiences and thoughts as a guest speaker on a Saturday morning. And it can mean attending a daily minyan so others can say kaddish, being on the Spotlight Series Committee, or being connected in some other way.
Our third initiative, sanctuary enhancements, will allow for seating to be enhanced to meet our needs in 2017 and beyond. Once, communication was exclusively from the pulpit, at the front of the sanctuary. Today, our clergy increasingly seek to engage us. It is difficult for the congregation to connect with each other while staring at the back of everyone’s head. Imagine our historic, sentimental, and beautiful space with new, portable seating. These comfortable seats - along with a moveable, center bima - could provide the flexibility to change and to adapt in the most intimate ways possible and bring us closer to the clergy and “where it’s happening.”
Of course, our work is not done, nor will it ever be complete as perfection is a moving target. All are welcome at Tifereth Israel, a joyful, vibrant Jewish congregation, working together to inspire our community and improve our world.
Since I became president of Tifereth Israel a year and a half ago, I’ve had the chance to hear from so many of you: Wishing me well, sharing your concerns, and, yes, even some complaints. My close friends have done everything from ask me why I would want to do this, to offering their help. What I want to tell you is that I have heard every word, thought about every concern, and taken them all to heart.
What has come of these many conversations and emails? They have become the goals created by our Board of Trustees that will provide for an environment that offers EVERYONE a meaningful and spiritual connection to our Jewish faith.
On Yom Kippur, I shared that our Board has developed priorities for the short- and long-term health of our synagogue. We selected three initiatives, in no particular order, that we feel need immediate attention. Improved communication, membership engagement, and the enhancement of our sanctuary. Yes, governance, our current dues model, and how we “deal with rules and requirements” also appeared on our list. These items, as well as others, will receive the attention they deserve within the coming months.
Communication is the backbone of every successful relationship, marriage, and business. It must be our priority, shared by both our lay leaders and staff. A clear practice for how quickly we get back to you is being developed now. Expectations will be high, there
Three Intiatives to Shape Work in the Coming YearAdam Eisenberg, President | [email protected]
Why I Love Tifereth Israel: Julie JacobsonThis is the first in a periodic series featuring Tifereth Israel members explaining, in their own words, why the synagogue is special to them.
"I love Tifereth because I met and made lifelong friends during my childhood at Hebrew school and the seeds of Judaism were planted within me.
Now, as an adult, I attend services regularly and have discovered how much more knowledge I’ve gained about Judaism through the rabbis’ sermons and chanting the prayers. I also enjoy socializing with new and old friends after services and during the kiddush.
For me, Tifereth Israel is home."
Officers Adam Eisenberg PresidentAlison Merzel MembershipKyle Katz DevelopmentLiz Sherowski SecretaryLawrence Cohen TreasurerLawrence Cohen Men’s Club PresidentJulie Wasserstrom Sisterhood PresidentDavid Bromberg USY President
Rabbi Michael N. [email protected] | ext. 113
Rabbi Alex [email protected] | ext. 120
Rabbi Emeritus Harold [email protected] | ext. 108
Cantor Jack [email protected] | ext. 115
Steve Friedman | Executive [email protected] | ext. 116
Miriam Berk | Education [email protected] | ext. 111
Morgan Levin | Youth & Family [email protected] | ext. 103
Rebecca Haimowitz-King | Program [email protected] | ext. 118
Stacy Craig | Accounting [email protected] | ext. 101
Shelley Levey | Office Manager, Assistant to the Executive [email protected] | ext. 106
Miriam Segaloff | Marketing [email protected] | ext. 119
Juan Pineda | Facilities [email protected] | ext. 130
Helen Chronister | [email protected] | ext. 112
Joy Contreras | Clergy [email protected] | ext. 107
Navah Moore | School Admin. [email protected] | ext. 110
Wendy Lake | Front Desk Admin. [email protected] | ext. 100
Thelma Jimerson | Kitchen [email protected] | ext. 104
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and on the Tifereth Israel website, www.tiferethisrael.org.
A few more words: I try to listen to things I hear – either directly or indirectly. This resulted in some significant changes to our High Holiday services this year, much of which was very well received. I also have heard criticisms – directly and indirectly. I’m anxious to hear your thoughts and feelings clearly, to take them to heart, and to make High Holiday services and all the other things we do better for more of us. Naturally, that can be tricky: Some people complain about the very same thing others extol!
Is there something you’d really like to see change? Please reach out to me for a serious and civil conversation. There’s ample time now to make the best decisions for next year. In the meantime, let me be the last to wish you Shanah Tovah!
On Wednesday, November 1, I’ll be starting to teach the new course Eleh Devarim: These Are The Words. I’ve been hard at work putting together materials for Hebrew readers and not-yet Hebrew readers so everyone can succeed in building a vocabulary that makes them love to pray – at least more than they do now. Please check it out. I am expecting to livestream and record it, too. It can change your life. The class will meet Wednesdays, November 1 and 15, December 6 and 20, and January 10 and 24 from 7:15 to 8:45 pm. I’d like to have some of these classes in people’s homes…but we’re going to start at the synagogue.
There are many additional and really excellent adult learning opportunities that have recently started – more than I can remember for many years. Please take advantage of these opportunities. You can see the full list on page 5 of this month's Forum
A Few Words – English and Hebrew!Cantor Jack Chomsky | [email protected]
What is a legacy gift?Creating a legacy gift through the Tifereth Israel Foundation is a way for you to support what is important to you – now and in the future. These gifts provide a lasting source of security for our synagogue and make an enduring impact on our future.
Who can create a legacy gift?Your gift can be structured to fit your lifestyle, family, and financial priorities. Legacy giving is appropriate for gifts of any size and can be customized to provide support for what interests you, including:
• Social Justice and Community Service• Youth Education and Life-Long Learning• Culture and the Arts
Why should I participate?Establishing a named fund with Tifereth Israel Foundation demonstrates your commitment to maintaining the strength and long-term financial security of the synagogue and its traditions. It is an excellent way to pay tribute to those you love or remember, inspire others, and ensure that your values and priorities live on in perpetuity.
JOIN THE TIFERETH ISRAEL FOUNDATION &START BUILDING YOUR LEGACY TODAY
Legacy giving is simple. Your options include:• Bequest in a will• Gift of life insurance• Gift of IRA or pension fund• Gift of cash or securities• Gift of real estate• Charitable remainder trust• And more. We can help
you find ways that fit your lifestyle and interests
Ready to establish a gift or want to hear more about the process and your options?
Dr. Arnie GoodTifereth Israel [email protected]
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“As a torch is not diminished, though it kindles a million candles, so will one not lose who gives to a good cause.” - Exodus Rabbah 30:3
In order for an acknowledgement to be sent from our office and the names to be listed in the Forum, the minimum donation to our various funds is set at $18. Donations to the Prayer Book Fund are set as follows: Siddur Lev Shalem-$36/Chumash-$50
Congregation Tifereth Israel gratefully acknowledges the following contributors’ gifts from 8/12/17 to 10/9/17:
Adult Education FundIn Memory of:Ruth Sitler by Lisabeth Brown
In Appreciation of:Adult education classes by: David & Judy Canowitz, Fran Duchene & Ralph Spitzen, Geraldine Ellman, Marilyn Fais, Jan Lyddon & Bruce McComb, and Martin & Debra Rosenthal
BREADBy Leon & Susan Kessel
In Memory of:Irwin Winer by Fredric & Jill Winer
Building FundIn Memory of:Seymour Ungar by Elizabeth Petuchowski
Camp Ramah FundIn Memory of: Hedy Eckstein by Miriam BerkFelicia Mendelson by Miriam BerkSeymour Ungar by Arthur & Paulayne Epstein and Arthur & Elizabeth KamletMarjorie Gross by Judith Siegel
In Appreciation of:The clergy’s many hospital visits to Violet Cohen by Naomi & Rob Cohen
Claudia Rinkov FundIn Memory of: Bessie Fromm by Roger & Karen Ruben
In Appreciation of:Howard Werman by Randal & Rochelle Topolosky
Cultural Arts FundIn Honor of: Paul Rehmar’s Bar Mitzvah by Marcie Rehman Rogell and Paul RehmarElizabeth Ellman by Susan Tanur Ellman
Dorothy Blank Kahn FundIn Memory of:Seymour Ungar by Ronald Blank & Bev Weston
Education Scholarship FundIn Memory of: Edwin M. Ellman by Susan Tanur Ellman & FamilyDr. Albert Gilbert by Shirley Masser GoldsteinBetty Anne Hackman by Aaron & Rhoda EdelmanMeyer Liferow by Steven & Gail MasterAaron Magaziner by Adel & Fridrikh MagazinerPhilip Shleiferman by Florence GurwinSeymour Ungar by Steven & Gail MasterJoseph Edelman by Aaron & Rhoda Edelman
Selene Levine by Judi LevineEvelyn Solomon by Jerome KnightRandy Arner by Sylvia & Stanley HorowitzViolet Cohen by Anita & Jerome Knight and Fran Duchene & Ralph Spitzen
In Honor of:Naomi Cohen becoming Educator of the Year by Jerome KnightPaul Rehmar becoming a bar mitzvah by Jerome KnightDena Solomon’s 70th birthday by Susan & Jerry WinerMarcia & Bob Nacdimen’s special anniversary by Leslie RosenJackie and Jerry Benis' special anniversary by Leslie Rosen
Eliana Sweatland FundIn Memory of:Eliana Sweatland by Jack Gold & Jeff Griss
In Honor of: Jack Gold & Jeff Griss' friendship by Leon & Susan KesselJeff Griss' birthday by Pamela Maggied
Howard Lynn FundIn Memory of: Peggy Freed by Marvin J. & Sharon Paine
Jack Roth Masorti FundIn Memory of:Seymour Ungar by Lee Hatch
Jack & Joan Wallick Educational FundIn Memory of: Madelyn Wessinger by Joan WallickGloria Thomas by Joan WallickSeymour Ungar by Joan Wallick
Justine Hackman Cultural Arts FundIn Memory of: Jay Katz by Jerome Hackman & Linda Katz
In Appreciation of:Jerry Hackman and wishing Jerry and Linda a happy and healthy 5778 by Nelson & Carole Genshaft
Kiddush FundIn Memory of: Selma Tanur by Susan Tanur Ellman & FamilySidney Polak by Susan Tanur Ellman & FamilySol Rabinowich by Malcolm & Marion RobbinsShula Shear by Malcolm & Marion RobbinsSeymour Ungar by Malcolm & Marion Robbins and Howard & Linda SchottensteinMarvin H. Rosansky by Janice RosanskyRuth Schwarz by Fran Duchene & Ralph Spitzen
In Honor of:Paul Rehmar's bar mitzvah by Lee Hatch
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In Appreciation:By Carol Ross & Stanley Mandelbaum
Library FundIn Memory of: Gertrude Feld by Solbert GreenSedelle Katz by Steven Katz & Constance BarskyBernard Barsky by Steven Katz & Constance BarskyLeonard Katz by Steven Katz & Constance BarskyFern Fliegel by Wendy & Rob CohenDr. Philip Davidson by Fran & Jerry JacobsEvelyn Kravitz Driscoll by Judith & Allan Blair
Manna CafeIn Memory of: Harriet Shustick Korn by Judith Korn Oppenheimer and Marc & Margery Hollander & FamilySeymour Ungar by Marc & Margery HollanderEthel Byrnes Randall by Judith Korn Oppenheimer
Mark Steiman Special Needs FundIn Honor of: Rabbi Berman & Rabbi Ungar by Lee BlumenfeldDena Solomon’s special birthday by Sandi & Gerry SteimanJoan & Steve Shell’s special anniversary by Sandi & Gerry SteimanThe birth of Joan & Steve Shell’s grandson by Sandi & Gerry Steiman
In Memory of: Seymour Ungar by Pauline Newman
Norman Cohen FundIn Honor of: Norman Arndt’s 95th birthday by Erwin S. Cohen
Rabbi's Discretionary FundIn Memory of:The Dach Family by Laurence & Kandi Dach, Marian Dach and Charles & Debbi SugarmanThe Simon Family by Laurence & Kandi Dach, Marian Dach and Charles & Debbi SugarmanDevorah & Lazar Dach by Laurence & Kandi Dach, Marian Dach and Charles & Debbi SugarmanMorris Dach by Laurence & Kandi Dach, Marian Dach and Charles & Debbi SugarmanEva & Paul Glimcher by Laurence & Kandi Dach, Marian Dach and Charles & Debbi SugarmanDoug Worthman by Albert & Louise SiegelLeonard Kay by Marvin & Constance BrownJoseph Kay by Marvin & Constance BrownElaine Lemeshow by Jerry & Judy LiepackDora Levine by Mark & Sunny MasserRoselyn Margulies by Marvin & Anne BonowitzPhilip Tannenbaum by Roberta KauffmanSeymour Ungar by Beth Mindlin, Michael & Janice Goodman, Florence Gurwin, Carolyn Katz, Roberta Kauffman, Steven & Gale Klayman, Mark & Sunny Masser, Beatrice Mindlin, Steven & Annette Paine, Martin Robins & Sheila Sokol, Avraham & Joy Benatar, Harold & Beth Berman, Gary & Margey Cheses & Family, Marshall David, Alfred Gerbs, Sherry Goldenberg, Michael & Janice Goodman, Jerome Knight, Shelley & Jack Levey, Jerry & Judy Liepack, Paul Rehmar, Bruce Wasserstrom, Jonathan Groner & Cathy Levine, Fredric & Jill Winer, Craig & Connie Tuckerman, Andy Wasserstrom, Fran Duchene & Ralph Spitzen, Judith & Allan Blair, Charles & Linda Freidenberg, Carl & Susan Seletz, Lisabeth Brown, Leslie Rosen, Carol & Steve Handler, Marilyn Galinkin, Judie Swedlow, Dr. Jerry & Judy Liepack, Michelle LevinRuth Sitler by Jack Gold & Jeff Griss
Jean Passoff by Charles & Bonnie MayHarry Yudofsky by Theresa ConisonSol H. Berger by Allan & Gladys BergerMuriel Laub by Saul Laub
In Honor of: Paul Rehmar’s bar mitzvah by Marcie Rehmar Rogell and Paul RehmarJack Shatz's second bar mitzvah by Randal & Rochelle TopoloskyRabbi Ungar by Rhoda LinderOur 55th anniversary aliyah by Henry & Goldie FisherThe birth of Isabella Carmel Forest by Henry & Goldie FisherRabbi Braver for officiating at our wedding by Jessica & Agam MelmedRowan Moran’s bat mitzvah by Leonard JanisRabbi Michael Ungar by Carol Ross & Stanley Mandelbaum
In Appreciation of: Rabbi Ungar & Rabbi Braver for their service at the cemetery by Bentsion & Mira BilenkoRabbi Ungar's friendship, empathy, and prayers by Stuart & Lola SteinhartRabbi Braver by Laurence & Kandi Dach, Marian Dach, and Charles & Debbi SugarmanCantor Chomsky by Laurence & Kandi Dach, Marian Dach, and Charles & Debbi SugarmanRabbi Ungar by Laurence & Kandi Dach, Marian Dach, and Charles & Debbi SugarmanRabbi Ungar for being there for Susan Gottlieb during her illness by Linda & Jay Green and Cindy & Neil GreenRabbi Ungar, Rabbi Braver, and Cantor Chomsky by Leonard Janis
For the Speedy Recovery of: Mark Moscardino by Debra & Mauro Moscardino
Religious School FundIn Memory of: Bill Borkan by Theodore BorkanMoysha Nudel by Bentsion & Mira BilenkoRuth Tannenbaum by Roberta KauffmanMendel Nudel by Bentsion & Mira BilenkoSamuel Cohen by Robert & Roslyn SchwartzMartin Kleinbaum by Lawrence & Faye Willen
In Appreciation of: Rabbi Harold Berman by Stuart & Lola SteinhartRabbi Michael Ungar and Cantor Jack Chomsky for Rena's bat mitzvah by Irina Bilenko
Robert & Sherry Goldenberg FundIn Honor of: Jack Shatz's second bar mitzvah by Sherry Goldenberg
Sidney & Bertha Wasserstrom FundIn Memory of: Gloria Thomas by Bruce WasserstromSaul Ruben by Bruce WasserstromJames Friedman by Rodney & Donna Wasserstrom
Social Action FundIn Memory of:Violet Cohen by Judie & Dave WinogronRuth Sitler by Lee Hatch
Synagogue FundIn Memory of: Marcia & James Applegate by Larry Smith & Andrea ApplegateAlan Eisenberg by Darryl & Harriette Robbins
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Fred & Adel Magaziner's 50th anniversary by Carl & Susan Seletz
In Appreciation of: Misheberach for my friend and for the clergy's warm welcome by Mary SchmertzJuan Pineda & the Tifereth Israel facilities staff for all they do to keep the synagogue clean and shining by Arden Jack & Ettagail ShatzHigh Holiday Services by Stanley GlicksteinRabbi Ungar for his help & support for Jack Shatz's second bar mitzvah by Arden, Jack & Ettagail ShatzOur aliyah on Rosh Hashanah by Arden Jack & Ettagail ShatzCantor Chomsky for his help and support for Jack Shatz's second bar mitzvah by Arden Jack & Ettagail ShatzLast year's Rosh Hashanah honor by Debbie & Ronald MelserRabbi Ungar for the help I received for my bar mitzvah by Paul RehmarThe years of service of Rabbi Ungar by Wendy & Rob Cohen
Vilma Linder FundIn Memory of: Harry Robins by Jean MellmanDavid B. Handler by Jean MellmanDavid Mellman by Jean MellmanSeymour Ungar by Harvey & Shelley HandlerBob Rusnak by Susie & Gary Rozanczyk
In Honor of:The birth of Liv Skylar by Sue Topolosky
Willa Sniderman FundSpeedy Recovery of: Dr. Marc Carroll by Stuart & Susie Schilling
In Memory of: Seymour Ungar by Elliot & Eileen Reiff
In Honor of:Bonnie & Charles May’s 50th anniversary by Linda & Alan Pressman
Miriam & William Schimmelman FundIn Memory of:Violet Cohen by Judith Maybruck & Family
Janet Glass by Albert & Rita Malyn, Marvin & Marilyn Thomas, and Sheila & Martin TorchHelene Goldfarb by Harvey & Dena SolomonDavid L. Goldstein by Wendy GoldsteinSaul Izeman by Bobbie Izeman & FamilyDr. William Linder by Rhoda LinderAlexandra Luzhanskaya by Alexander Nudelman & Inessa OstrovaBenjamin Rehmar by Paul RehmarSherry Lou & Joe Smith by Larry Smith & Andrea ApplegateLeonard Zimmerman by Robert & Sheila ShapiroLottie Ziprin by Barbara OrnsteinErnst Lindeck by Ruth FormanEsther Ribbler by Samuel & Helen RibblerHilda Gilbert by Neil & Karen MossNat Himmelstein by Saul LaubSaul Kronberg by Gerald & Susan WinerAlvin Shames by Bob & Lisa WajnrybSeymour Ungar by Robert & Wendy CohenViolet Cohen by Norma & Murray Katcher, Barbara & Marty Saeman, Bea Mindlin, Mitzi Saeman, Linda & Howard Schottenstein & Family, and Barry & Debbie AdelmanViolet & Jack Cohen by Norma GladJoe Tarsky by Gloria & David SinaiRichard K. Antel by Rita AntelDr. Phil Davidson by Marcia Sanford, Debbie & Barry Adelman, and Sheila & Marty TorchIrv Levy by Annette & Steve PaineSandra Kantz by Corrine & Daniel WagnerMilton Malyn by Rita & Albert MalynRobin Schlein by Linda & Howard Schottenstein & FamilyRosa Handler by Leon Handler
In Honor of: Jack Shatz's second bar mitzvah by Martin Robins, Ruthetta Topolosky, and Carol Ross & Stanley MandelbaumOur Ark opening on Rosh Hashanah by Henry & Goldie FisherEmily Hindin receiving the Hadassah Miriam Cup Award by Fran Sevel- Goldsmith & Bruce GoldsmithPaul Rehmar's bar mitzvah by Frank & Susan Mott and Gary & Gia KrantzThe 50th anniversary of Dr. & Mrs. Charles May by Susie & Stuart SchillingSusan Gellman’s Special Birthday by Nancy & Jim Wasserstrom
5778 Tifereth Israel Kol Nidre AppealWe Are On Our Way to Reaching Our Goal!If you have not submited your pledge for this once-a-year appeal, you should have received a pledge card in the mail. Please take a moment to fill it out, at whatever level is most appropriate for you, and return it to the synagogue. Pledges received by Sunday, November 22, will be recognized in the next issue of the Forum. Those who give $1,800 or more will be named on a new donor recognition board in the synagogue atrium.
For more information, contact Executive Director Steve Friedman at 614-928-3269 or [email protected].
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In MemoriamWe mourn the loss of synagogue members:Susan GottliebGloria ThomasElaine Lemeshow, beloved wife of Dr. Stanley LemeshowShirley Mangel, beloved mother of Stuart (Rebecca Gurk) Mangel
We note with sorrow and mourn the passing of: Seymour Ungar, beloved father of Rabbi Michael (Michele) Ungar and grandfather of Rami, Adi, Maya, Rachel and Liat UngarRuth Sitler, beloved mother of Susan (Rev. Tim Ahrens) SitlerBenjamin Rehmar, beloved brother of Paul RehmarRuth Shwartz, beloved sister of Judy (Arthur) UhrmanIrwin Gilbert, beloved father of Debbie VinocurDr. Phil Davidson, beloved brother of Greta (Daniel) Zidel
Kiddush SponsorsWe are grateful for the sponsorship of Shabbat morning Kiddush by:
Sept. 2 Ettagail and Jack Shatz in honor of Jack's second bar mitzvahSept. 9 Lee and Stacy Rosenthal in celebration of the marriage of their daughter, Andrea Rosenthal, to Alexander Kain.Oct. 7: David and Dee-Dee Stein, in honor of the bar mitzvah of their son, Seth Phillip SteinOct. 14: Jamie and Jenni Goldson, in honor of the bat mitzvah of their daughter, Eliana Jule GoldsonOct. 21: Adam and Sandy Solove, in honor of the bat mitzvah of their daughter, Miriam Dorit SoloveOct. 28: Faye and Larry Willen, in honor of the bat mitzvah of their daughter Hayley Maya Willen
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