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VOlUME 45 NUMBER 2 • OCTOBER 1994

F f,\ r (J IU U I N 7 H I S I ~ SU E Rabbi~s Message I R·\IWr /lR()\Il 1'. /).\\ II) PAGE TWO .' • President's Message The summer has drawn to "Do you call this a a conc1~sion. The winter is waste?" the flower protest­ PAGE FOUR coming. With the arrival 'of. . ed ~ "What is life anyway, • Sisterhood News Sukkot, Autumn is now yours or nllne, but a means • Men's Oub News upon us. As we begin an­ 6f service? My mission was other season, we are mind­ to _create some fragrance PAGE FIVE ful of the fact that another and bea\!ty, and when I • Youth Group News year in our lives has passed have fulfilled it my life has . Oub Emanuel News and rpat we have become a not been wasted. And what' year older. We are reminded of our greater privilege is there than to adorn PAGE SIX own mortality and question the mean­ a bride's way to her beloved, what • Contributions ing, purpose and direction of our greater privilege tha,n to help glorify lives. the moment w\1~n a bride.and groom INSERTS Yet Judaism offers a positive per­ seal their faith in each other by enter­ • October Calendar spective on life and the speedy flight ing the covenant of marriage?" • November Calendar of the years. . Our religion teaches that "Roses are like people. They live in we live in deeds, not in time. deeds, not in time: My glory was but · THE I share with you a charming para­ for a brief hour, but you should have OFFICERS ' BREAKFAST AND BY- T II E -BOARI) ble which touches the heart and seen the joy in the' bride's eye. I like BOARDOF speaks to this theme. to believe that I had something to do TROSTEES ' OF ' with it, by .creating a suitable setting TEMPLE A man was sweeping a synagogue for the moment of her supreme hap­ EMANUEL and paused for a mom.ent. He looked piness, So don't grieve for ~e. My life CORDIALLY INVITES at the flowers lying about in disorder. has been ·worthwhile." - YOUTO . "What waste!" he said to himself. JOINUS FOR Those roses ad~rned the pulpit at a The wisdom attributed to the rose BR.EAKFAST wedding an hour before. Now-all was is actually the wisdom inherent in BYTHE BOARD over, and they were waiting to be Judaism's view of life and death. Peo­ ple live in deeds, not in time. SUNDAY, discarded. OCTOBER The attendant leaning on his sweep­ Let us strive to create a New Year NINTH er was lost in thought when suddenly filled with noble, good and worth­ PROMPTLY AT9:15AM he heard a strange sound. One of the while deeds, as we make our time roses replied to him. . COU!lt: OCTOBERRSVPBY 6TH LI~~~~~~~~==~ TOTHE T E :\1 I' LEE \! .\ N tEL OFFICE' Is·raeli Consul Eli Avidar at Shabbat Service 489-0029 SUNOl\\'. OCTOBER 9, 1994 Friday, October 21, 1994 at 8:00 p.m. -New Member Sabbath Join us for our Shabbat Evening Service Research. He served in the Asia Department at " with special guest, Eli Avidar, Israeli Consul. the East Asia Desk. In 1993, EliAvidar assumed Friday, October 14, 1994 at 8:00 p.m. Mr. Avi~ was a member of the Israel Defense the post of Consul in the Consulate General of We cordially invite all of our new members Forces from 1982 to 1989 and completed his Israel, serving a jurisdictional area of six states: to New Member Sabbath. Followfng the service, active duty as a captain. He majored in Middle Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, Delaware, West we ask that you join us for a special Oneg East and Islamfc Studies as well as Philosophy Virginia, and southern New Jersey. Shabbat honoring the .new members of '0UI . at Hebrew University. He was a member of Please plan on welcoming Mr. Avidar to Temple Emanuel family. Each new member the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and was assigned our Temple. Shabbat Evening Services will will, be presented W!th a 'welco~e: gift . to the PLO desk in the Center for Political begin at 8:00' p.m.

• TEMPLE EMANUEL NEWSLETTER ~ (' ~ MazelTov ANDREW E. WEINER Gloria and Marvin Fink on the birth of their granddaughter, Leslie Fink The following are excerpts from the President's address to the congregation on Kol Nidre. Millie and Stan Fisher and Dr: Lois Strauss and E ach year the Presiderit addresses the con- president of the congregation. Frankly, I was Leon Goldberg on the engagement of their gregation on Kol Nidre. In the past, some amazed that I did not even recognize his children, Kari Fisher and Jordan Goldberg presidents have given long speeches, some name. AftelWard, it occurred to me that but Dr. and Mrs. Eugen~ Segal on the marriage of have told jokes, some were written weeks in for his sacrifices and those of the members of their son, Dr. Glenn Segal. advance; I can'tell you for certain, that some his time, there may not have been a Temple Elaine and Burt Kramer on the birth of their were completed only minutes before they Emanuel on the Cooper River Parkway to granddaughter, Julia Rachel Van Etten. were given. The purpose is always the same; move to Springdale and Kresson. to solicit additional funds because our dues I ask you to imagine for a moment, if you Dr. and Mrs. Jack Klein the marriage of their and fees are insufficient to cover the multitude can, and if you. are still listening, nq Temple daughter Allison to Dr. Howard Small of services you require. The question I have Emanuel. No high holiday services, preschool, David and N~cy Oberlander on the birth of asked myself is whether the congregation religious school, Hebrew school, bar or bat their son, Steven Fred Oberlander and to really listens ..If it does---if you are-how.do I mitzvahs, confIrmations, adult education, or Adele Oberlander on the birth of her grandson. impart to you in just a few moments the sense rabbis. All of your friends, and all of the of urgency I feel every time the subject of relationships made possible by the existence Jewish continuity arise. of this institution, gone. The fact is that we ~re October Bar/Bat On Rosh Hashanah 5752 I stood on the here. But we are here today because of the Bima in the sanctuary of our old building and commitment of the thousands who have come Mitzvahs set certain goals for our congregation. The before us during the last 45 years and the Saturday, October 1 first was to occupy this site by Rosh Hashanah millions who have come before us during the Bar Mitzvah of CHAD DEITCH 5753. And that we did. last 4000. . Son of Brenda Walters Although it has been a long time in coming, In the last 2 years, we have started our I am pleased to announce that we have begun preschool which is second to none as well as Bar Mitzvah of MICHAEL ROTHMAN the process of formally honoring those who a preschool camp; we have instituted tot shab- Son of Judy and Murray Rothman have made substantial contributions to the bats for our young families, and joint adult Saturday; October 8 capital campaign. If you have not already education programming with Temple Beth Bar Mitzvah of ROBERT MARC ETIlNGER noticed, we have utilized one of the large Sholom and Congregation M'kor Shalom. I Son of Cathy and Ronald Ettinger walls that you pass as you enter the sanctuary can.tell you tonight that we are now a family Bat Mitzvah of ELANA MARGOUS from the main. lobby. The committee worked of' a thousand families. Although we are a Daughter of ~uth Margolis diligently to design an expression of gratitude large congregation, we maintain our closeness to those who contributed, in keeping with not with periodic breakfasts with the Board and Saturday, Octo~ 1S only the character of the building, but also the Rabbis, the Boar.d buddy system, the breakfast Bar Mitzvah of JUSTIN COHEN nature of the congregation. I think that you for the congregation made and served by the Son of Lisa and Alan Cohen will all agree that the unique presentation Board of Trustees, summer picnics, our own Saturday, October 22 adds yet another element of beauty to our break-the-fast and the myriad of programs Havdalah Service . Temple. and activities we offer as outlined in the Bat Mitzvah of AlliSON NICOLE SUFLAS I am also pleased to announce that we Temple brochure. Each year we have expand- Daughter of Steven and Rochelle Suflas have entered into a new lease arrangement for ed our programming to meet your needs. . On Saturday, October 29 our old building, which includes an offer to December 22 we take yet another step when Bar Mitzvah of DAVID SIMONTACCHI purchase. The buyer is a church which should we send our fIrst Confumation Class to Israel. Son of Linda and Robert Simontacchi take occupancy by late fall and is only taking This has been a year in which the subject Havdalab Service occupancy with the intention of buying the of Jewish continuity has been, in one fonn or Bar Mitzvah of JONATHAN HERSHAFF building. The actual sale should take place 12 another, in the forefront of discussions, not Son of Daryl and Stuart Hershaft' to 18 months thereafter. Assuming all goes as only in the Jewish community, but the world. planned (and I see no reason why it should We have seen rapid progress toward pea~e in not) this will represent the end of the time, the , unthinkable even a few years energy and expense associated with carrying ago; the movie Schindler's List reminded the church, or your neighbor who is not affiliated two sites and will allow the staff and lay rest of the world that there is a sIll4ll but vibrant to do it for you. In sports terminology you are leadership to focus all of our energies on our community that cannot and will not be extin- not only the first team, you' are the only team. needs here. guished by outside forces, regardless of how Going out on strike is not a viable option. I know that those members who have catastrophic they may be. However, if we are to To those of you who have not given in the joined us since our move to· this facility will continue as a d0iamic part of a world in which past, ask yourself why not; a contribution never be able to fully comprehend the dedica- assimilation and intennarriage present ever in- equal to a couple night's entertainment can tion, commitment and sacrifice of those of us creasing challenges to our existence, it is the hardly be a signiflcant sacrifice. To those who who supported its construction. Nor can they synagogue that will enable one generation to have given in the past, is there any reason be expected to; they did not live through it. pass our heritage to the next. why your synagogue cannot be made a higher For all the years that I have served as an I realize that our dues and fees are expen- priority. We give to the orchestra, ballet, and a officer and member of the Board of Trustees sive. I also realize that material things such as thousand other charities; .of course they are of this synagogue, I never seriously consid- expensive clothes, cars, jewelry, swim and important but isn't your heritage more so. ered the contributions of those made the country club memberships, and vacations are Erev Rosh Hashanah Rabbi Musnitsky spoke generation before until, one day, just after we nice to have. But, I must tell you that it is up to of how we judge people. My hope, if you are moved to this site. I was here and saw an you to insure that Temple Emanuel will be still listening, is that when you judge your­ older man whom I did not know, walking here for your children and their children. If selves, you will be proud of your priorities around admiring the building. Upon introduc- you will not support yourselves, you certainly and valuel1 and at peace with the example you ing myself, I learned that he was a fonner cannot expect your neighbor who attends have set for your children.

• TEMPLE EMA~UEL NEWSLETTER PAGE TWO IU)MW BRIEFS New Members We warmly welcome you into our congregational family. The foUowing excerpts are taken from the Maya and Mikhail Tsypenyuk: Ralph and Penny Hirsch minutes of the August Board of Trustees Boris and Ella Tsypenyuk Marshal DeFina meeting: Gary and Patricia Abrams Manuel Darkatsh • The Confinnation Trip to Israel is fuU at Robert and Bobbie Trotenberg Murray and Lori Bernstein this time with 55 people traveling, in­ Sheldon and Elaine Belson . Todd and Wendi Cohen cluding students and chaperones. The Rebecca Greenstein Benjamin and Beth Folkman Confinnation curriculum will be rewrit­ Scott Bannett Samuel and llene Ganzman ten to include preparation for this trip. Glenn and Wendy Josephs Ronald and Amy Kratchman David and Fran Orkin • Andy Weiner will be Chariman of the Randall Lahn Presidents' Council for the coming year. Scott and Andrea Dorfner David and Marjorie Potts This group includes the presidents of Ronald and Bonnie Kaplan Tod and Leslie Rubin all area synagogues. Jeffrey and Karen Levine Kenneth and Barbara Smith Edith Adler Robin Bilazarian • The application process for special dues Neil and Kim Greene Richard Goldstein status was reviewed. To insure confi­ Phyillis and Jerry Kasrel Allen and Susan Blatt dentiality, only our two financial officers, Patricia and Arthur Thurm Michelle Sills not a committee, view these applica­ Bruce and Randi Bard Rhonda Ashe tions. Some additional questions will Joe and Robin Miller Daniel and Sharon Cameron be added to the application. Michael and Unda Rosenblatt • We have experienced overcrowding in Bernard and Soni Warowitz ihlUPHibHdM the Chapel for some summer Shabbat Thomas and Jill McCurdy services. We will look into alternate Jonathan and Mona Weiner ROSE FISHER _ ways to handle this situation in the John and Deborah Perian Grandmother ofLisa Krangel future. Robert and Hope Jolles Jan Aquilino FRANCIS CEllA TENNENBAUM Elliott and Kyle Roth Mother ofDr . Richard Tennenbaum Philip and Shari Kauffman STEVE GARRIS June Jarema Brother ofNadline Bomze for an Everlasting Memorial Harvey and Unda Lowenthal DALE AND LESUE BLUEBOND Paul and Renee Spieg1er Son and Daughter-in-law of We record with love and , dignity those Jay and Barbara Klazmer David and Doris Bluebond whose lives are forever remembered in our Kenneth and Beth Annarelli Temple. The following name of a loved one Jay and Marcia Golde NATHAN WACHSTEIN has been added by a devoted family to be Uncle ofIan Wachstein enshrined in our Memorial Chapel. RALPH WEINSTEIN Uncle ofLinda Butler and Ronna Ridge HenryWinlder & Norman Mailer Headline BEllE V. DORMAN }ee Community Festival of the Arts Mother ofMidge Raich AIlCE K. DAVID AND HERBERT H. DAVID Henry Winkler, ·an actor who made a Batya Gur, new popular ISraeli novelist; Mother and Father ofRabbi Jerome P. David lastihg impression on American popular cul­ and Jonathan and Judith Pearl, writers ture and is now an award-Winning televi~ and researchers 'of the image of in GRACE L. BAUM sion and mm producer, will kickoff the Fifth .. television. - Mother and Grandmother Annual Jewish Community Center of SOuth­ William SaBre, Pulitzer-prize winning ,judie and Ha'l7')i Morrow and family ern New Jersey's Festi"al of Arts, Books and New York Times columnist, will be guest THELMA HODES BRANDT Culture as a guest speaker. Winkler tells a speaker at a dinner on November 3 to open Mother ofDr . Mitchell Gold compelling story of childhood disability and Jewish Book Month which runs concurrently commitment of family and career. The Fes­ with the Festival of Arts, Books and Culture. Mini Course Series tival will run from November 5 through ­ The dinner with the distinguished speaker November 20 and will include an extraordi­ will be hosted by Allied Jewish Appeal. 3 Monday evenings, October 10, 17 & 24 nary line-up of talent for the entire .family. . The family programs that will appeal to The guest speakers during the. ftfteen We are very excited about our wonderful all ages include Pinina Schram, author and day Festival include Norman Mailer, cele­ Mini Couse Series that will begin in Octqber. captivating children's storyteller; Salam, the brated novelist; Throughout the year we have many interest­ Rabbi Harold Kushner, popular Jewish musical group performing best selling auth'or of when Bad Things ing and varied courses scheduled. Please par- rock and roll, latin, folk anp Chassidic mu­ Happen to Good People and Who Needs sic; Flash Rosenberg, a comedian and . ticipa~e in as many as your schedule permits. God;, Philadelphia native' Jeffrey Zaslow, performance artist; and The Klezmer Con­ 7:30 p.m. author of the new Dear Abby column; Wll­ servatory" Band, an internationally re­ Making it as a Single Parent liam Novak, celebrity gtJ,ost-writer and hu­ nowned group playing the music of Eastern Lisa-]oy Field, MSW morist who wrote Iacocca, My Turn and Europe and Yiddish t1!eatre. The play, The Jewish Family and Children's Services Mayflower Madam; Joan Nathan, cook­ Same Sky, an original musical production 8:30 p.m. book author extraordinaire; Michael Lern· written by Andrea Green Feigenbaum, will Neither Rabbi nor Christ: er, controversial magazine editor and author feature our own local child stars. TIle ac­ Jesus andJudaism said to have schooled Hillary Rodham Clin­ claimed Children's Museum' returns with Rabbi Louis Eron, Community Chaplain ton in the "politics of meaning"; Abraham new "hands-on" exploratory exhibits for all Please call the Temple Office to R.S .V.P. - Zuckerman, an Oskar Schindler survivor; ages 18 months to 8 years. The Museum is 489-0029. o en durin the entire month of November.

• TEMPLE EMANUEL NEWSLETTER PAGE THREE By joyce Hoff, Presidtint , . ( ):tober is, 'in -my opinion, one of the Temple Emanuel ~isterhood is honored to 795-4537. The'drawing will be November 20th nicest months of the year. The weather is per­ be hosting the Havdalah service for the Wom­ at the Hanukkah Bazaar, . feet, thefolliige is beautiful and we once again , en of Reform Judaism regional convention on , Don't forget to purchase scrip for all your fall into our busy routines. For the Sisterhood, Saturday everling, October 22nd at the Mt. shopping - needs. We would appreciate the October is a very bUsy month as well. ' , Laurel Clari,on Hote~ . We fuvite any interested support of all our congregants. Please ~e the We start with.. Temple Tales. on October members to join us on this evening. For more time to purchase and use scrip. . Scrip sellers 19th. This is 'a story time geared for children 3, information you'may reach'me at 983-8654. are: . 4 and 5 ye,ars old. Our guest readers come Have you purchased your raffle tickets yet? Alison School' 429-0219 prepared to entertain the children with won­ 1st prize is 2 tickets,to anywhere in the 'Conti­ Matt Shechtman 751-4751 derful stories. The children come in their Frs, nental United States, 2nd prize is 2 nights in Midge Raich' 428-3709 ,with their stuffed animals and enjoy cookies New York at the Omni Berkshire Place Hotel Rena Alpert 482-0331 and milk before they leave for home. temple incl~ding Champagne Brunch and 3rd prize is Joyce Hoff . 983-8654. . ' . Tajes is held in the library at 6:45 p.m. once a 'a Sony Watcrunan. TiCkets are $5.00 each or 4 , Also, a' supply is on hand in the Temple month. ' for $18.00. Proceeds benefit varied Sisterhood office for your added convenience,. On October 13th at 7:30 p.m., we will have projects. To purchase tickets see any Siste{­ The Sisterhood wishes you a blissful our first meeting, of the new year; We QOpe hood member or call Pearl Rosenbloom at · a~turnn . you will join lI;S as we present Ms. Susan Levy, M.S., R.n. C3rdiovascularlNutritionist and Ms. Tilda Thurm, certified aerobic,s instructor and personal trainer who will be presenting a ,;Israeli CQurt Rulliig Wellness Clinic. Refreshments will be,seryed that will emphasize h~thy ~ooking and eating. In an historic first, representatives of the ' subjects" in its cuqic­ We will also have recipes to share. Look for Reform and Conservative movements re- . ti!um.; Intere'stingly ~ .- invitations in the ~. We urge all to support cently signed an out-of-court agreement enough, HUC's Jeru- our Caring Hearts· project and bOOg a baby with the MiniStry of Religious Affairs, ensur- salem campus was establishe4 in 1963 by item to the' meeting. Diapers, bal:?y ' wipes, ing ·that they will be eligible to ' receive the late Dr. Alfred Gottschalk, who out of a 'baby Tylenol anp "onesies" baby shirts are funding from the government. sense of Zionism, inandated that every ~tly needed. These are senno Caring Hearts The ruling carne down following a peti- American rabbinical and cantorial 'student ' , for children with mv/AIQS. Also, as always, tion med before the court by the two move- must spend his or her first year studying in please bring a non-perishable food item to the ments, aUeging that th~y suffered Israel. FO reli- By David Oberlander, Presiderit beyond academic institutions. "The Reli- _ gious publications and seminars on religious gious Affairs MipistrY will now have to treat issues. Last month . I ~introduced myself as the the Orthodox and non-Orthodox sectors At stake in the ruling were suplS in new Brptherhood president. This month I equally," declared Rabbi Uri Regey, head of excess of, some $300,000, which must now , would like to introduce myself as the new the ARZA' founded Israel ReligiOUS Action be distributed to bOth the Conservative and - Men'S Club president. No, we 'haven't'formed Center. ' " Reform movements. Ultimately, the two a ~ew organization. We've just cl}anged our Since its inception in: 1987, the' Israel movements believe this' will mean funding name to more cleady reflect our: function to Religious Action Center....,...IRAC-has not ohly for the activities of their 56 congre- the congregatjon and the (lommur:Uty. endeavored to apply Refonn JudaislI).'s val­ , gatio'ns, but the actual building of .syna- Our first evel)t of. the year, the Trenton ues ,of human .equality, social justice, and gogues as V{ell. Thunder outing, was a big success.,OuF group religious tol~rance to creating a new soci­ The co.urt ruling is a dramatic step for­ of sixty, incl\1ding many'young fans, enjoyed ety in Israel. A large ·part 9f !RAC's agenda ward in the direction of religious pluralism an exciting evening of minor ,league baseball , focuses on land allocations for Reform mIsrael. _ .at Trenton's new stadium. We look forward to synagogues which has been a difficult pro­ A great deal of work remains to secure rePeating the event next' year. cess despite the existence of a si~cant equal rights for non-Orthodox ~ovements . .Our first general memberShip meeting of Progressive population. !RAC initiates liti- On the one hand, the Ministry of Religious the year will be on October 30, 1994 at 9:00 , gation, judicial appeals and legislative pro­ Affairs must .abide by the rulings, of the a~ m . qur speaker will be'State Senator John posals and provides reliable information to ~igh Court of Justice, but on the _other Adler. wlthstate aid, to education, crime and decision makers. Rabbi Regev believes the hand, control over Jewish religious life in

> health care such timely topics" I'm sure Sena­ court's deciSion will mean' long awaited Israel continues to be exclUsively, in the tor Adler's' ,speech will be interesting to all. funding not only for the activities of the - hands of the Orthodox, making it still im­ The admission fee of $3.75 includes a bagel r Refonn congregations, but the actual build~ possible for a Reform or Conservative Rab­ and lox l>reakfast. The program is opel) to 'all . ing ofsynagogues as well. ' bi to perform a ~ge, divorce, ,burial or , Men's Club members. If you have an interest The case began with the s\lbmis,sion of a conversion. ARZA and the supporter,; of in joining the Men's Club, please contact Carl funding request to the Ministry of Religf6us religiOUS pluralism in Israel should relish • G1'Qssberg at 751-6349 . . Affa.irs by t}le branch " of the this victory, but also remember that this is As most of you probably know, Senator Hebrew Union Conege-Jewish Institute of jUst the begfuning on the road toward eq:ual- Adler is a Temple member. We are attempting , Religion, the Reform movement's rabbini­ ity for non-Orib:odox movements. ' to plan programs featuring Temple members. cal seminary and institute of hi8her learn­ Please support ARZA by mailing your at all of our general membership meetings this ing. The ministry had disqualified Hebrew check of $25 to Temple Emanuel. Use .the . year. If,you have an ' interesting program to Union College, ~cause it has a co-educa­ handycheck-off item on your monthly dues' present and would like to be a speaker, please tional student body and includes "secular bill. . contact me at 428-2669 .

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2 8:00 p.m: 3 4:00 p.m. 4 4:00 p.m. 5 6 6:00 p.m. 7 11:00 a.m. 8 Eiecutive Board First Tuesday First Wednesday Club Emanuel Shabbat Morning Service ~eeting Hebrew Class Hebrew Class Shabbat Dinner Bat Mitzvah of EIaoa MaraoUs, and Bar Mitzvah of Robert Man: 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Ettinger First Tuesday First Wednesday TotShabbat . Evening Evening 7:30 p.m. Confrrmationl Hebrew Class Shabbat Evening ELITE Class Family Service

9:00 a.m. 9 8:00p.m. 10 11 :45 a.m. 11 12 8,00 p.m. 1 3 8:00 p.m. 14 11:06 a.m. 15 Breakfast by" TE Board df Adult Beginning Sisterhood Shabbat Shabllat Morning Service. theBoard Trustees Hebrew Meeting Eve~ng Service Bar Mitzvah of Justin Cohen Meeting NewMembC:r 10:00 a.m. 12:39 p .m. Choir Practice M1niCourse Adult Shabbat Series Intermediate 7:"30 p.m. Hebrew Making It as a 1:15 p.m. Single Parent Bible Class . 8:30 p.m. Neither Rabbi 7:00 p.m. - nor Christ: Jesus Casserole and Judaism Cooking Project

9:00 a.m. 16 M1ni 17 18 6:45 p.m. 19 20 6:30 p.m. 21 11:00 a.m. 22 Adult Sunday Course Series Temple Tales Senior Group Shabbat Morning Service School 7:30 p.m. , Shabbat Dinner 'Making It asa , 6:00p.m. 10:00 a.m. 8:00 p.rn. Havdalah Service . Choir Practice Single Parent Shabbat Bat Mitzvah of AlUson NJeoIe 8:30 p.m. Evening Service suOas , Neither Rabbi (JtIesl lior Christ: Jesus Spea1ter: and Judaism I' EllAvidar, > Consul . General

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"lINDAY , ,\10 !'.: DAY TlJfSIM' \\,f DNESDA' THUR"IMY FRIDA' , '>ATURD'" - NOli: 1 2 3 7:00 p.m. 4 10:30 a.m. 5 TotShabbat Shabbat MOrning Service Babysitting Service is Administration available at Friday 489-0029 7:30 p.m. Bar Mitzvah of IIIake Rudow Evening Shabbat Shabbat Evening 6:00p.m. Services. Fax Family Service 489-0032 Havdalah Service Bat Mitzvah of Jaclyn Bell ~~~~ Religiou~ School on KYW (1060 AM) 489-0035 63" The Pre-School at . 2638 (Tues. & Wed. Temple Emanuel . Eye~ings - 6-1.2tb 489-0034 grades) Simcha Gift Shop 1255 (Pre-Sc,hool) 424-1222 . -

10:30 a.m. 6 ·8:00 p.m. 7 11 :45 a.m. 8 9 7:00cE.m . 10 8:oog.m. 11 11 :00 a.m. 12 Hanukkah Exec. Bd. Mtg. Adult Beginning Call elighting/ Shab at Shabbat Morning Service Workshop Hebrew Kiddush Class Evening Service Mini ~at Mitzvah of Jennifer IJpman Course Series 12:30 p.m. ·Kristallnacht 7:30p.m. Adult CommemoratioQ , ,. Chabad Intermediate Lubavitch: Its Hebrew . , Past, Present and Future 1:15 p.m. , Bible Class , 8:30 h.m. Fami y Plannip.g 7:00 p.m. I' , in Rabbinic Casserole Literature Cooking Project No~ - - 13 Mini 14 15 12 Noon 16 7:30 p.m. 17 8:00 p.m. 18 11:00 a.m. 19 Course Series Senior G(OUP Sisterhood Shabbat Shabbat Morning Service 7:30 p.m. BrownB1 Board Meeting Evening Service Chabad Lunch an Bat Mitzvah of Jaclyn Krinick and Bar Mitzvah of Evan Sauer Lubavitch: Its Discussion Past, Present and Future 6:45 p.m. Temple Tales . , 8 : ~.m. Fa . y Planning in Rabbinic » literature "

NoClasSes , .' 9:00a.m. 20 8:00 p.m. 21 11:45 a.m. 22 23 8:00p.m. 25 11:00 a.m. 26 S1sterhood TE Bd. Meeting Adult Beginning Shabbat Shabbat Morning Service Hanukkah Hebrew Evening Service Bazaar Mini Bat 'Mitzvah of JuUa Ann Course Series 12,30 p.Jll. Con1'irpladon 'GlImm•n gcr and Bar Mitzvah' of 9:00 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Adult ~l\eUDion Serp:Soner Brotherhood Chabad Intermediate ~ 6:00 p.m. Lubavitch: Its Heorew Board Meeting Havdalah Service Past, Present 9:00 a.m. 1:15 p.m. Bar Mnzyah of J~ ' WJlIlam and Future - Compalne . Adult Sunday Bible Class I' School 8:30 p.m. Family planning in Rabbinic literature Thanksgiving . No Classes "

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• TEMPLE EMANUEl NEWSLETTER "OS TWO Tzedakah By Sandy Umansky Food Project Attention all Temple Emanuel boys and Ben David and Rachel 'Umansky effectively girls, men and women: 5755 is going to be an supervised all the volunteers. Add to this over By Pearl Braunstein absolutely amazing year for Temple Emanuel 60 junior and senior high volunteers and almost Thanks to all of our families who support­ Youth Groups! Don't just sit there, thinking 200 enrolled little ones and the result· is an ed our Yom Kippur Food Drive. It was indeed about the possibility of trying us out; jump up, unparalleled experience for participant and a great success aI}d the food was distributed to run to the phone, ·dial an officers number and helper alike. What a wonderful way to usher Jewish Family Service and the Food Bank of commit to attending the very next event. Why, in the New Year. South Jersey. you ask? Let me begin to tell you . . . , Youth Group' was also called ~pon to Our next Casserole Cooking Program Will 1WEEN CANTEEN, our 5th and 6th grade decorate the Sukkah this year. Both TEFIY take place on Tuesday, October 11 at 7:00 group, is going to have monthly events that and SHOMRIM jOined forces, had a pizza p.m. in ~e 'kitchen. Sisterhood supplies the you won't want to miss. Beginning with our dinner together and then beautified the Sukkah. foods and all you need to do is bring a knife flfSt gathering, a lunch/movie party, we know It really was a lot of fun for those who helped. for cutting vegetables. The recipes are easy that all of you 5th and 6th graders will only The result was well worth the effort. and are done in assembly line procedure. Just fwd more excitement each month. Join now­ :rEFlY's flfSt planned event, led by Dave one hour of your time, produces food for over call our Temple ReUgious School Office (489- Schwartz, was a HayridelDirmer Party with 250 people. The casseroles are distributed to 0035)' to pe part of the fun. other PAFIY YO\lth Groups. ~k for out­ the Neighborhood Center in Camden. If you SHOMRIM, the 7th and 8th grade Youth standing social activities at least one a month would like to make these casseroles at home, Group, started the year off by journeying to from now on. please 'call me and I can give you the easy Great Advennire. Monthly events, like skiing, Pam Clarke is busily working .on our 1st recipes. You can then bring them to the Tem­ bowling, ice skating, dining and movies, as Social Action event, while Stu Dubin has ple for distributien. well as many social action events, really give already begun our weekly Bagel Breakfast October 22nd is "Make a Difference Day." our junior high'eis the chance to socialize and Sale on Sundays. Use it as a time to make a Jewish New Year leam.. Just call me, Mrs. U, at 429-6227, to get There's more to Youth Group ~ meets resolution to reach out to others to make our more information. the eye': Come and check us out todaY. community a better place. Plan something And then there's TEFIY, (or all 9th through with your children or friends to achieve this 12th graders. TEFIY-ITES ,helped to organize goal. Making a casserole is a great start! and coordinate many important aspects of our Please call me for recipes or other informa­ High Holiday Ernichment Program this year. tion regarding Tzedakah Projects at 424-2238. Rich Bloom's services were inspiring; Heather Gub Emanuel is planning an exciting array Harvey's projects and work were wonderful. of Fall activities, On Friday night, October 7th, join us for a Shabbat potluck dinner at the 1"erilple ,prior to ew;ning Services. At the end By Rene Batterman of the month we are in the midst of organizing a "Haunted Hayride," Watch your mail for When Your Jewish ChiJd Asks Why: tional vegetarian Tecipes from European Ash­ Answers for Tough Questions kenasinl to Spanish Sephardim. It includes more information: We are always looking for liy Kerry M. O/itzky vegetarian versions of traditional meat-based new ideas and would love to meet with any­ one who would like to fwd out more about Is there re

MORAH: The first days of Pre-School are exciting as can be I cannot wait to challenge the children and have the children challenge me. The first days of Pre-School have successfully passed by Teachers, parents and children happily breathe a relieved sigh. Working all together they create a unique chemistry And make The Pre-School at Temple Emanuel the very best place to be!

• TEMPLE EMANUEL NEWSLETTER PAGE FIVE 'Get involved in your Your Contributions Anua Somerman Marriage of Dr. 4 Mrs. Glenn Segal Temple Com~ittees The SIaoIey Family , New home of Ibbbi Musnitsky and Rabbi iapIan Listed below are Committee Chairpersons. a r Temple Funds provide a beautiful Temple J1.mlu!ud Sisterhood Rabbi Musnitsky's new home Please feel free to contact them. R. Newman; N. A1terman &J. Wmtner Rabbi Musnitsky's way in which you may remember someone , ,services ARZA Naida Sorken 667-1886 ' special and at the same time help to maintain . , CoUege Connection several worthwhile synago84e projects. Ac­ knowiedgemellt of your contribution is made Rabbi Edwin N. Soslow Karen Blackman 427-6782 Endowment Fund Congregational , in our monthly bulletin. The family of the deceased, or the individual being honored, is Donor In memory of Matthew Shechtman 751-4751 Mr. & Mrs. Irwin Dobner Leslie & Dale Bluebond notified by the Temple of your generosity. Education Council Irene ti Larry Kauffman Millon Schwartz So many of our families fInd that in times Unda 4 BaITy Kelly Amy LandSman 770-9626 SIeYen Garris of joy as in times of sorrow, this is an apprO-' The SosIow's Belle Dorman Finance Richard Freedman 795-3008 priate means of sharing with others. Donor In honor of House Jeff Winn 354-2044 Deadline for insertion in The Light is the Gloria & MlIrvIn FInk Elaine & Burt lramer's MemberShip Bess Soffer 795-6713 fll"St day of the previous month. Minimum , new granddaughter, Julia The SosIow's Lauren Rosenfield's engagement Outreach Bess Soffer 795-6713 contribution is $5. Jane Vortrellich Birth ofJ~ Rachd VanEtten PubliCJty Amy Landsman 770-9626 • JUtual Shirley Chess 429-3156 Rabbi's Good Works Fund Building Fund Russian Resettlement DoGor In memlW)' of Donor' In memory of , Betsy Karpf 795-2183 Antoinette Broome Joseph Kucbln Myrtle Bernstein Lillian S. Wolf SodalAdion Ricbard 4 Ilene Freedman , G:uy Gersheoson; cad Sher . Jill &Jimmy Dubin Milton Greenblatt Ruth Goldberg Sydney A. Bush Rosemary Dworanczyk RoseHyms Pearl Braunstein 424-2238 Mr. & Mrs. George F!eld OttyGoIdWb lA!ooard 4 EsdIer Goldstein Lester GoIdsIein . Shmen & Dave FiIan Youth Maychi Clarke ' 795-O~64 Harriet.4 Herb Nelson Rose Block Roberta Hausman Mr. 4 Mrs. Robert oUa Morris Olinsky; Dora Zimmerman Donna &: Stuart Friedman Roberta Hausman Mr. .\ Mrs. Mark GendeIman , Mr. 4 Mrs. Sidney SeIdner , Blanche Goa1ieb Joseph Cutler Mr, &: Mrs. Arthur Josepli H2Itenol1h Mr. 4 Mrs. Harold E. Sherman Esther Frascella; Harry Kleiman Bemhaid Mr. &: Mrs. Seymour Katz Alvin Schor Mindy 4 BUI Mendelson Dale & Leslie Bluebond i. 'This year's Entertainment Books will Dr. &: Mrs. Nathaniel KDmfieid Herman Kmitz Muller Steven Garris DonOr In honor of Joan &JIm be available at the beginning of October. ,Mr. & Mrs. Muller Nancy Benkin & fami1y Rabbi Musnitsky'$ services James Arin Dickman Sist~rhood will sell South Jersey and Phil­ Anne &: David Price )ackCariis Ricbard 4 Bene Freedman Bernie 4 Jean Weiner's Marlyn Rosenblum & fami1y adelphia East Editions. Cost is $40 per 50th 2IIIIi\'ersary JackCariis book. If you will be going south for the Esther, Wendy, Debra & Sam2Iltha Goldstein lA!ooard Stella Sch3eYitz Herman Sch3eYitz , Goldstein's speedy recovery Stacey Silverman Sam Belchikoff winter, purchase your book and then you Mr. & Mrs. EdgarWo!f,Jr. Carolyn Weinberg can send away for your southern edition Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Insdorf . Rabbi David', services Betsy, Dennis, Rachd &Jana Karpf - Barbara Wasseim2n's Mr. &: Mrs. Alvin Wolf Ella Pressman; Lillian Wolf at a reduced cost. Contact Pearl Braun­ new home Donor of stein at 424-2238 to reserve your copy. Mr. & Mrs. Sleven Lubin Rabbi David', services In hoBor Ruth Norwilz Rabbi Musnitsky'$ services Jill &Jimmy Dubin Lillian Kaplan's speedy recovery Books can also be purchased at the' Judy & Howar'dGoldstein Birtb of Jason SaIm Simcha Shop. Art & Gerri Rudner Karl FJSher's engagement LOissCbumm Dr. Henry Raich Jewish National Fund Donor , In memory of Betw, Deni1is,.RlIchei &Jana Karpf Marilyn Karpf Edward J. Heffernan David B. Pressman Alec, OJeryI, Sara &: Glenn Fritsch , IDIlyCoben Lee &: ~eSilversteln Jules LeIberman's falher; Lois Madanick's grandmother Yvonne & Howard Cooper Miriam Weiss; Herbert Berman ~ . & Mrs. Joseph campagna Simon I)olnick Sheila, Dave, Bill & Steve Goldberg Joyce BaIitsky Beverly Izes • Sylvia Steingo Donor In honor of Betsy, DennIs, RlIchei &Jana Karpf New granddaughter & new home of Judy &: Ray Markowitz Scholarship Fund Donor , In'memory of Rboda & Barry Abrams N2t Greenberg Marsha1I & Myrna Fmeman Leslie & Dale Bluebond Dr. & Mrs. Ronald lillO AI Treatman; Ruth Marcia Treatman Mr. 4 Mrs. Arthur Ross Eve1yn M. Ross

, Donor ' In honor of Rboda & BaITy Abrams Lauren Rosenfield's engagement to Robert Rosenfdd Betsy, DennIs, Rachel &Jana Karpf F4 Tobe's speedy recovCty; , Susan & Bill-Greenfield's new home Judie, Harry, Iris &JelIrey Morrow Irene Morrow's . ' S(leedy recovery Adele Oberl:mder Ian Scott Harrison's B,ar Mitmb Gerri &Art Rudner Dr. Jmine'Sobel's Shelly Greenspan Award t~ Visit to Camp Harla",-" Alison, Alan, Man & Adam Schorr Birth of Noah Schorr

• TEMPLE EMANUEL NEWSLETTER PAGE SIX A Special1bank You to ' DR. MATIHEW SHECHTMAN Torah Fund Mr. &: Mrs. Harold Erler Susan Greenberg Ella FayvileYich Rachel Libenson Donor In memory of Mr. &: Mrs. Cy Felheimer Simon Fe1heiiner and JACK SATTIN Mr. &: Mrs. Lawrence Fall< Nathm David Kerlin Mrs. E. Fmeman Henry Bolosky Audrey, Ron, Alyssa &: Rhonda Lino Jackcartls Morris rJSbbach Robert FiShback; Rena Brilling; HUgo Brilling on coordinating traffic control Audrey Lino Jack Sporn Mr. &: Mrs. M2rtin Goldner Bessie MaI!2shil; Abraham Goldner Midge &: Henry Raich Ibi Keleman Mr. It Mrs. Gerald Gordon Jean Gordon for our High Holy Days Mr. &: Mrs. Gary Green SIanley Green Donor In honor of Mr. &: Mrs. Ladislau Ibjos . Ibi Kelemen Audrey &: Ron Litto &: &mily Engagement of Ken Ross to Jill; Mr. &: Mrs. Ian Harvey Emil H. Koupf and to all of our High Holy Randi Kell's doctorate Daniel HulZ Lean Benson Audrey, Ron, Alyssa &: Rhonda Lino New home of Randi &: Ron Mr. &: Mrs. Herbert Jacobson Raymond Jacobson Day ushers who helped make Kaplan &: sons; Engagement of Lisa &: Evan Mr. &: Mrs. Daniellasen leah Kasen &: Bessie M2nashiI Mr. &: Mrs. Jeffrey Kerner Jerome Kerner our 'holidays' so beautiful Prayeroook Fund . Mr. &: Mrs. Fred Klinger Joseph Klinger Donor In memory of Irene KlIbanoif Morton KlIbanoff &: Mrs. Lewis Mr. &: Mrs. Milton Bell Lena Bell Mr. ua Lehrer Rednick Debor2h BilIker Sally Veeder Mr. &: Mrs. Victor Levi Rachel Cohen; Maurice Levi Dorothy Lightman Nathm Lightman Jim &: Jill Lubar Dubin Margie Pearinwt Wenitsky Mr. &: Mrs. Edward Gray Esther Osowsky; Jennie Dorothy Dr. &: Mrs. Lawrence Lipkin Jack Lipkin Reform Jewish Golden; Morris Wmthrop Debor2h Lisker Hympo Lisker Mrdge &: Henry Raich HarryRaich Beatrice R. Nelson Samuel Druian Raffel; Tillie Nelson Outreach Programs Edward &: Frances SchIain Henry Cooperson Ruth Norwitz . Charles S. SchaeYitz; Ida Roe Norwitz; Naida &: Dorothy Sorken Adolph Garfield; Jennie Sorken Herman SchaeYiIZ Marlyn Rosenblum &: &mily Al Rosenblum; Ann Schooinwl The Federation of Reform Synagogues of Donor In honor of Dr. &: Mrs. Craig Rosen uanardJ. Neger Greater Philadelphia / Union of American Jill &: Jim Dubin Karen Schwartz' new endeavor Francine &: Bernard Samow JacobSamow Hebrew Congregations qffers programs for M2rge &: Joe Sobel Marriage.of Dr. &: Mrs. Glenn Segal Flori &: Jim Scarduzio Joseph Kuchin Mr. &: Mrs. Edward SchIain Harold D. SchIain; Interfaith Couples, Individuals/Couples Explor­ Matilda D. SchIain ing Judaism and Individuals Exploring Con­ UbraryFund Nancy Schwartz . Allan Schwartz verson. For further information contact your Donor In memory of Mr. &: Mrs. Jefrey Sendrow JOel Sendrow Rabbi or Linda Steigman, Regional Coordina­ Mrs. Ruth Freedman Gary Gershenson Mr. &: ~. Peter Silverberg Isaac Grossman Mr. &: Mrs. Morris Gershenson Gary Gershenson Dr. &: Mrs. Jay Simmons Irene Simmons tor at (215) 563-8183. Mr. &: MrS. Fred Klinger Rose Cohen Mr. &: Mrs. Howard Simonolf Jack Simonoff Dr. &: Mrs. David Ross Evelyn Ross Mr. &: Mrs. Khanan Sorser Simcha LiMnsky Dr. &: Mrs. Walter Schwanschild Eva Davidson Helen Trautenherg 'Harry Trautenberg Ian Wachstein &: Michele zeldner Fmanuel Wachsteiit Mr. &: Mrs. Robert Treuh2lt Rose Cohen Win 2 Tickets to Anywhere and Bernard zeldner Mr. &: Mrs. Meno Van Dyk Karl Van Dyk; ErDa Van Dyk; Margrit Van Dyk in the Continental US Donor In honor·of Mr. &: Mrs. Edgar Van Keuren ill Edgar Van Keuren Sandy &: Norm Berger Rich's engagement to Meredith Fenster; on ContJnental Air Andrew Berger's 2nd birthday Mr. &: Mrs. Bernard Weiner F~Enge1 courtesy of Columbia Travel Mr. &: Mrs. Norman Weiss ua Weiss; Belle Weiss

Donor InhoDor of i Donnan-Raich Speakers Fund Eilene &: Bob Bassman lOOth BIrthday of TEMPLE EMANUEL Donor In memory of Reba Grossman's father Mr. &: Mrs. Siegmund-Halpern Belle Dorman Judy &: Howard Goldstein Rabbi Musnitsky's new home SISTERHOOD SIeve &: Denise Weinberg Belle Dorman Feme &: Michael Wagman VuginiJ Kulberg Berda Weisman Enid Charen's birthday ANNUAL RAFFLE Donor '. In honor of , Mr. &: Mrs. Siegmund Halpern Kurt Stem's birthday Hess/Geali Fund Drawing: and speedy-recovery Adele Oberlander New home of Rabbi Musnitsky Donor In memory of November 20, 1994 at 3:00 p.m. and Rabbi Kaplan The Hess Family Charles Amicee Midge &: Henry Raich New home of Rabbi Musnitsky and Look for Raffle Sales Reps at Rabbi Kaplan; Bar Mitzvah of Ebine &: upcoming Temple events . Robert Kooperstein's grandson

Art/Museum Fund ------Donor In.memory of COLLEGE STUDENTS Dr. &: Mrs. Barry Abr2lllS Yetta Fineman Rhoda &: Barry Abr2lllS Sid Gottfieb Mr. &: Mrs. Paul Alpert Lillian Ness I So that our Rabbis can communicate with College students and keep them posted on I Mr. &: Mrs. Brian Baratz DoraBaratz synagogue and community news via The Light, please fill out this form and return it to our I Mr. &: Mrs. Paul Baratz 'Robert Budman; Dora BaraIZ; I office. Anna Budman; Jacob. Budman Eilene &: Bob Bassman Albert Blaustein I I Student's Year of I Elaine Berger Gladys Tucker Name ______Graduation _____ Elaine Blick Richard I. Blick I Bernard Brewstein Alexander Commers I I Rae Brown Benjamin Brown College ,.::::=.;::::=:::::;------'--'---'---:----;- I Mr. &: Mrs. Norman Burstein Abraham Burstein; I College Bernard Butmein Address '------' ----'------'-----'------:-----''-----:----''-----'- MIriam Bush Colonel Sydney Bush I I Betty .CiaYerelli DoraBaratz I ' I Mr. &: Mrs. Harold Cohen Jem Cooper Cohen ------~------~~----~- Rosemary Dworanczyk Ann Hyans; Lawrence Hyans I ~~ I AMnDworkin Rachel Dworkin L~~ ______~ ______~ ______~

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